Augustana College - Rockety I Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1951
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n 1 1 ffsffafffwwuwq 999322 v' U16 Junior 611155 Presents . . The I95l Rockety-I AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Rock Island, Illinois ARNOLD E. LACK Editor 5? DAVID W. SWANSON Business Manager The Stor of Augustana Rising out of daily impressions in classes, social activities, and athleticsg enriched by inspirational chapel ex- periencesg stimulated by old and new friends and many hopeful dreams, a new story is written at Augustana each year. From this Story of Augustana we have taken episodes and put them into words and pictures for you to remember. First . . . The Setting 1 if A 5 5 va . .S S L 4 'i 5 The Wallberg Hall of Science ,Q F s if 1 Aqfw 1 'az +1 X X ,'.XI,w'. gi N A-3-ea, f 5 - ,Q Q I N. V, ii Q if , wx Sf' zu' E x f n The Music Building The Gymnasium din Andreen Ha South Hall Ivy Manor I va Pierce Hall IV'est F1411 west mu Cmmrm! Cum - Abfdbdfnson Fahv wu'Hau 1lY1I' N N X x ,: it www' Student Union Building Semifld Bell Tower TU' he li Ll he s 9:00 A.M., and of to an early start eternal Woub le with the Sofia' Calendar - - a musician too -- Uf 6 t . M ,gi V' 'ima-' , It , tea Parties df we W n 0 , , . if it ,f . v--teaching historyg only part of a bnsy day- w:..ain -- and so ends another day HTS H i 1 1 A I 1 4 1 1 J 1 D 2 3 A . I 1 3 i 1 I a 3 A 1 I I 2 1 4 i 1 l SCENES IN THE YEAR'S DRAMA As the curtain opens at each scene of a play a background appears-a room, a countryside, a forest-against which the story unfolds. The play's the thing, but into our memories are woven the images of the place as well as the player. A year at Augustana unfolds in our recollections, and reveals the scenes amid which the story of youth develops. I cannot here in a few words sketch those scenes, but I suggest that it may be possible to recall part of the drama by references to certain doorways on the campus. There's the entrance to Old Main, and just inside the door of the Director of Admissions. What are the dreams and anticipations of the Freshman as he first goes through those doors? There's the portal to Denkmann Library, and the doors that open into the Reading Room. Are not these symbolic of the entrance to long paths of learning that stretch to infinite horizons? Here's the door into the gymnasium with all its scenes of excitement at basketball games and of merriment at school parties. The doorway of Wallberg opens into mysterious chambers of ever more mysterious discoveries of the secrets of the physical universe. The doors of Andreen Hall- never shut, and the doors of the Women's Building that seem to close too soon for the couple that can't seem to part. The many doors of the Music Building, from whose rooms come a variety of sounds each proclaiming a different ambition. The door of Chapel, inviting to silence and meditation. Through these doorways Hows a constant stream of youth. Now it moves here, now there. Each time the door is entered it admits a young man or woman a little taller in intellectual stature than on the former occasion. Life moves, and grows, and unfolds, and develops, and the doors of opportunity open and close. Then one June day-the day of graduation-the doors of Augustana behold the departing throng, as it enters the door of the future which leads to all the various walks which graduates take in their pursuit of a career. Augustana - a portal to the future! These many doorways on Augustana's campus open for an eager, living, throbbing, stream of youth. Through these doors they go-Augustana men and women-out into the world, happier, we believe, more useful, more meaningful in their minds and hearts, because of what they experienced in the scenes of the drama that is college at Augustana. - CONRAD BERGENDOFF All GEORGE B. ARBAUGH, Ph.D. the College of Libeml Arts and nd Psychology Dean of Professor of Philosophy a Hpltziivz Agsocm Dean 0l N Greek B lOH?3?ofe'ff0f of P ff yil o l,o 'Dr 'IRB' Dean 0fBl2,SEY BROD m en and Ing-t1:lIE0M,A' r of His! Ury My ,gil if in-. Y' isa?- N TRAUG Pmfffrar' SIZHTER, Ph D DOROTHY PARKANDER, MA. ngfish ' ' Inslrurtor of English HENRIETTE CI .K' NUSETH, Ph'D' Head of the Humanities Division and Professor HLIMANITIES of English Language and Literature DIVISION E E O E, M-A' - 'ZJLPHA COLE of Engng S DELLAROSE BROOKS, M.A. Asfisfnnf PWM lnslrurlor of English 3 ? H. REX WILSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of English h ARTHUR ANDERSON WALD, Ph.D. Professor of Swedish Language and Literature Pf0lfiffUgf1ff,YFR, PILD odern Langrzagej- wigs LUCIEN WHITE, Ph.D. Assofiale Professor of Modern Lnngu MARTHA . M AJ' 513141771 Prgggilsr SAYICK, 0 Spanish' ' MARTIN HOLCOMB, M.A M A. Professor of Speech THEODOR LEVAND?l?pee2h Assoriate Professor 0 'I6 M:- i if ' .X ,5 ,,f Q BRYNOLF LUNDHOLM, M.MuS. Director of the School of Music Choral Conductor, RONALD Associate Professor of Piano 4.rJ,3-,dw JESSON rof j and Alzfsiixgqgejfygiiius. nl!! Y MAS H1BbAd ton TH?yC1,estral fifsgvumentsic truclor of Sw ess0'f of Mus Inj Associaie Prof all CA 1 RL PF5 m'1r,,r lo IFER ' of P2 B-3- 11110 DON TORNQUIST, M.A. PHILIP B. MCDERMOTT, M.M Assistant Professor of Speech Associate Professor of Organ, Theory and Church Music 17 if is HELENA BRYSON M M g,w,yA5fWjh,53k,7+, f X 1 i f tnnt W gag Q Ll . ,,,L4 A M ,ti is X ., awk? L, I . nstructor of Strzng Busy and Cello -it ind' .ff 5, AB-, A PYRKXN Piano NN ' DO truct0Y of Hmentl I fP1'ey?a'mt0'fY Deva 5. AUIH I HOLMEN, B 4 n Jtruflor of Vo ' .MEI lfg HAZEL Noap Instructor of Pzano U fPreparaiory Deparlmen 31,065 lnstfuctm' of B NA . UL, K 'A' . RT btxsgistvuctov' vi Bmw 4171411 V RUTH ANIDFR 4 S Inslrurlm- of Piun0O1ZIbSi?li1LEY, ' from 'WH if 55 1 ALMA JOHNSON, B.S. Arrixlant Profeyxor of Art WA 'W TH ANp,5H?zmfW KiEEEEPvofeS5oT A5515 W VICTOR R. PEARSON, S.T.D He cl ' ' a of the Relzgzoux and Philo h la D. . . wp J' zvzfzon and Profexxor of Religion RELIGIGN and PHILQSGPHY DIVISIO REYNOLD Axflklrzfzl Pro feifg 5115: S ,D. THEODORE CEE1f?1,52xophy Assoriale Pfofenor , B. D. rlxliarzity FRITIOF ANDER, Ph.D. Head of the Social Studies Division and Professor of History YV Rugs - 56 41 . RY NLQX EMM 551971 .rofzqte IJQETAACK 1 POIII ffjm- , ROBYQEOVSSOT oI or of Hihrjigqy SCCIAL SCIENC S DIVISION OSCAR L. NORDSTROM, M.A. THEODORE ROESLER, M.A. Professor of Economirs Assistant Professor of Economics R ROBERT L. LORIMER, B.A. ALB Llssislam Professor of Arcountanfy ERT F Pfaf ' SCH 5'-Rrgi, CH 415,-OARLES Cldlg Prfl. BOSVV lbzjfgrsg, of ELL, P il dhfqffbn PU'f4o15? 'I . HE -f1Js1.rf,,,,I1V1?1ET 7' E of S0f!bf0?j: D TE Ofeffdr if CLARK 5' erre 14112151 A I Srlgyte LOWELL V. SIMPSON, M.A. Associate Professor of Psychology RICHARD BARNES, Ph.D. Professor of Eduration K LEROY C. BRISSMAN, M.Ed. fissofiale Professor of Physical Educalion 'or Men, Direrlor of Health and Athletifs -4 'ww ww ,lm H7 'W' W ' .-f 'T' vw Ed. DEEN, M' - NCENT C- LUNPbysiw1 Educagzw V1 Professor, of of Intrrlmuy LENNY KALLIS, MA Assisirlfxlen and Dzfffzogls ' Inslructor of Physical Educalzo for Prosf JANE BRISSMAN, M.A. . mn! 'issislant Professor 0f Physiral Education A5515 for Women E OQQZQESSOT as . ' 'il Olsogihsicdl Edu NK A HO is 3' E P 'E Q Q ,W A if PLA- QHARLET, duration UORXS physical E lm! rufwf 0 35 Q M SON., G. LAR bww KAx?i0fess0 of P XELL, lfh.'D' FRITIOE gk lglixnfe Dfwxon Herfrild ?r0fessor of Geo og ' .U n. ERICKSON, Ph.D. Professor of Cbemislry, Assislarzt Direrlor of Augustana Researfb Foundation ROBERT A. BERNTSEN, Ph.D. Assislant Professor of Chemistry IUDOLPH W. EDMUNIJ, Ph.D. Assoriale Professor of Geology .P 7 ffm IO ATURAL SC' ,D. EDWARD L. HILL, Ph . ' tor of P fessor Of Chemzszryf Duet - ro tuna Research Foufiddhon Auguf 5, gg pw-pw f V if a Ks,zQ,,,f fy ,, H ,V MLA V 2 is g vs I , wi . rw, , 1, J , A3 Libr ' A , ,, fsmxam X Vs e J K F X If Y f fm-'ik Af gsykfkiwx O . x., A f t , ,v 5 Y A n A 7 5 ., , V- 3 gi , W A A , i x Y V - Ep? g ,gs V - 2 x ,W f . ' ' . T, f R ' ff 3 N ff-'PW ' 7 er, is 4, 4X JT EDXVARD HAM MING, M.S. Assislant Professor of Geography 23 HAL C. YINGLING, Ph.D. Professor of Biology JOHN E. EKBLAD, B.A. Assistant Professor of Biology KARL H. D. BUSCH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology WILLIAM E. CEDERBERGV, Ph.D- Professor of Mathemahcs l F I MARGARET OLMSTED, MA- Associate Profeffor fd Latin and Mutlaemutzcs , Q as , .1 9 Wf'?f'fQ?Enjx,gsy gg,,:.:-111.2-1.1.13 0 rl ' Mis HARRY NELSON Assofiate Professor of MZIZD. finality T I -An. 1 av E AJHSIZIZEIEZ JENSEN, P1-LD, gsm' Of Matbematirs P RT-TIME INSTRUCTCRS W Y PILLMAN, B-5 DONALD DAVIS, M.A. Iizlisgtor of Accountancy Assixtant Professor of Speech HU BA ANNIE sNYDI2R,B.s. MARTIN KNAN15 z ' ' MAGDA GLATTER Laboratory Instructor Instructor of Surveying in Nursing Science ANDREW FOLDI, M.A. Instructor of Voice 131: -, 'L Y' 2 ANN VAN E X Pbjhviotbg,-HPECK Instructor of Art ,.. , , 4 k rv-4. -, ,Ny-W X. 1 V is A A -r g : fr I--- f ' it VONHLE 0,1 Public School Music lnstruf E RJJZABE ww' N M, ID' -V 1 Ex1XCKSG513n?if He' Vgjgxgesident and .Pv NN' Mm 1 66411115530 Q-YY' A Li Higifectzfdosxcgge aww S ecfeww 5. 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PETERSEN W, PETERSON ARETA PETERSON DONALD MARY LOUISE PE RAYMOND PETERSON TERS0 L as N RUSSELL PET ERSON VJILLARD PETERSON :LW M MARY REETER LE 68 ONA FREDEN REINERTSEN MARGERY REINERTSEN :AMES WW NES sf? ARTHUR BOOP mmczs RUDELIU5 NANCY RUFF nm.....,..- ' HENRY RUGE CHARLES RUSHING DONALD RUSSELL How ARD SAMUET-SON RICHARD SA NDBERG RUDOLPH SANBERG 69 I NGVE SATTERBERG L JAMES SCHEL nl. JAMES scmg RLING RICHARD SCHERLING BERNARD 5 ,..m,,9mQ1 f -wwf OTT -Y GERALD SC 1m2R SCHNE WALDO 70 CHMIDT ROBERT SCOTT BRASSE RICHARD SW JOAN SIEKFEN WILLIAM SCOTT EDXWARD SIEB J' if 1, GERALD1 MURIEL SIMONSEN NE SMITH BEVERLY SLAGLE 4 MARION SOREN SON 1 K a 4 s w o Q is STOLTENBERG SHIRLEY R Y OBERT STANLE DEAN STENBERG ' i SAMUEL STRUM CALVIN STUHR LLOY LAWRENCE SUNDELL 73 PAUL SWARTZ EVELYN SW AYNE :sf-ff 5?-if JOHN TAYLOR MERRILL TAY LOR CL HARRY THIEL CURTIS SWENSON M. H0155 TRAUTMAN VOR cURT15 TRE ROBERT ARVID ULANDER RONALD VEBERG TR E VOR JOHN VEDELL MARILYN WALD SHIRLEY WAGONER SH 'wg-. 4551! PAULINE PHILLIPS WATERS R WARNE ELDON BARBAR A WESTERVELT JOAN WELLS I ROBERT WEISSMANN JUY MO Q NTAGNE WEISSMANN RICHARD WENDEL ARTHUR WHALEN WEST-EY WHITESID E DUAN E WILKER SHYRLEY Y ROGER WOO OUNGUU LMAN ELAINE WILLSON W GQ CURTIS YOUN UIST ,o Milton, secretaryg Dave Swanson, vice-president, lack Kidder, N treasurer,' Iohn Milton, president. I: ONE: Herbert Sten- , Ronald Shirkey, rry Sundelius, Walter fanson, lack Wyeth, 'l Wimmer. ROW Two: bert Walther, Marilyn gquist, Annette Sand- g, Barbara Swanson, t Tillberg Bernadette 'lliams, Delores Swan- , Delores Sjogren, ,ty May Walsh, George Yanson, Row THREE.- -fnn Swanson, Marjorie sell, Cassie Samuel- iiii Elizabeth Swanson, ogene White, Zoann fegmann, Sue Sudlow, rlen Teros, Marilyn zy Swanson, Ianis hrage. Row FOUR.- yn Youngberg, Robert lty, Ralph Stagner, ,ck Schneider, Dave zhlstrorn, William Sny- Y, Robert Sutherland, arles Tranter, Byron anson, Bob Stromberg, orge Wesbey. JU IORS O E- Wenzel L- gcbhvmanlf kenneth Ahlstedt, Kffflf E' A ' stedh Don Anderson' ROW TWO: Elsa Burton, A d son Nancy 'gevriionf Erois 1 Burns, D lores Anderson, Af' lejze D Andersvnkliigx 1, 1 , Lorna if 'GLW THREE: Sui Anderson, Dlfk An er son, 1019 C' Andetmni I my Bailey' Bud Bjowb dalal Bob f1 1f ' 1' K Bosse Carrvl ?J.Ji?1ilderson, C liarles H. Bixby Donald E. Alberg- a., xv , N' S Qffifl M' - 4 Q96 3 QQ 1 -253: J. 41- 535 2 :aw R'chard E Kore- ROW ONE: Wayne Moquin, Victor Mayer, Edward P. Lewis, Robert I. Myers, Martin LaRose, 1 . slzo. ROW TWO: Paul Lindstrom, Eileen MeVey, Lois R. Magnuson, Fanchon McCo1nbs, Marian McClean, jean Marshall, Io Milton, Ruth Long, Roland A. Olson, Kenneth Lundahl. ROW THREE: Lorraine Kelley, Elly Larson, Mary Lou Koeller, Peggy Lundberg, Audrey Meier, Dorothy Lenberg, Beverly Ann McNeal, Corrine MacNeill. Row FOUR: jack Kidder, Iohn Milton, Paul Maharris, Lloyd Melis, Gene Koskey, Bob Karsten, Bill Larson, Lee Miller, Bob Korh, Paul Kusy, Bob Kallberg, Arnie Lack. ? ff? P4353 xii' Row ONE. Ha ' ld Nels ' sen, Nanfy Lougo D on, Louis Nachbauer 1 ' Ol. . n, orothy R'1 y 1 Holes Olmn, D -d . iggw FSJLZZ:0gZgriOXge3'HREEzffizanifdgyxi Ijtfielijemfnjlh liytlhn,PLil7idriaPneii11500,jS'130W Charles Peter- rson, 0 n H d ' U , urge R ' 1 anne e in, M 1 - 80 lim Peteen ren, Roger Nordstrom, Ri-Eisner, janet Olson, Peggy on uar yi Pzer- 5011, Ralph P k 'Wd Peterson H f I '16 Rynell HP -6, Bob Rusjglff ,oe Preston, rink Pollner, john Olmsted. Row ONE: jack Cok D . B D ei On Frazier jim G .. ' . urt ahlstrom. ROW Two: Bob Br 1, Sgflnt, Don Domezy, Roy Dietrich, Dan' Fagerstrom, Bob Freddckson d C ' - 0 ing: l A C355 Icgrlsoni Alu-e Erickson! Betty Carlb07g23'1nnnnCBQzker, Beverly Gustuf, Marilyn Carlson Ann Gbb ' ROWIFOSZ. Illrriirl-2711117151-le?n A. Daugherty, Ethel LienZ1Z?ma:l1i1nL?lJfdGreZ'n,MDon Gardner. ROW 'f'HR2E.07fJ 1:25 ' ,amesC.Gk 1, 'eef1f,d'E'k -- ' .lack Coder, Robert Chalstrom, RirhaidasbHg'lfg10Drgkm?ller, liay Cunninghajhfnjarhis .rnkfgllsjhlhn S5172-von' . . . , o erg, ar 71, oug as Fo lzngstad, Wendell Carlstedt, Don Gusmfmn hiv Row ONE: Ron Hallgren, Duane johnson, john Buhrman, Reg johnson, Norman johnson, Robert Halt. ROW Two: Spee johnson, Stan Helwig, june Clark, Lois Ann johnson, Mavis johnson, Greta Hellberg, Ann Hauberg, jean Hotchkiss, Marcia johnson, Eunice johnson, jim Harmon, Earl johnson. ROW THREE! Bess Chzckrzs, Mary Goamas, Char jacobson, Natalie Hart, Carolyn Hedberg, Pat Hanson, joanne johnson. ROW FOUR: Arne Holmbo, Tom johnson, Richmond Given, jerry Broman, Lyman Lundeen, Merle jane, Paul G. johnson, Donald L. john- E ene johnson, Hollis Hegg, Robert Karsten, Ron son, Harland johnson, Robert L. johnson, Frank johnson, ug Henry, Kent Young, Al Hauser. 81 SOPHOMORE ROW ONE: LeRoy E. Riffel, Keith L. Peterson, Donald W. johnson, Melbert E. Peterson. ROW TWO: Ioann Olander, Irene Pearson, Margaret Reinke, Avis Norling, Ioan Peterson, Barbara Reynolds, Mary Nordin, Sally Olson. ROW THREE: Donald E. Kramer, Roy L. Rowland, Bob Rod, Dick Palmquist, Bill Man- gelsdorf, Bill Nelson, Howie Pearson. ROW ONE: Pete Anderson, Ken Brundage, Cal Bergdabl. ROW Two: Dale Baraks, Lee Bell, Bob Brown, Abe Baker, Alan Bloch. ROW THREE: Marilyn Borden, Verna Applegate, Greta Appleton, Vivian Bergsrud, Ieannine Ander- son, Toni Bergren, Clarise Ander- son. Row FOUR: john P. Benson, Iobn W. Anderson, Bill Benson, Kennetb Bergren, Arnold Anderson, Russ Bonne. Clarente Wittenstrom, presidenty Bill Iohnso president, Lois Rasmussen, secretaryf Dorothy treasurer Knot sbownj. ROW O TWO NE THREE an07'e C ' J'-Tell : 1 M ' Gustaf,oAud'eJ' Cajguedl, Lois-47517 Ferrn, Ver G! 'ff G1 - 00, M. fl! I no 71112, Bzll C4324 Ferrzow, Jaffe E112-giozmfe C,Z1f:,: 6Zrg, Eltan Eb fE!e:!a1 ' B Fr e I ! I r .S'r1ml1e2CZZ5ZJ C131-mn. 0ZoiCg,?u, Barfgzerd Gavin. gow, 06 Effzfahlzrgd Frei-?r RZUR: Free? Znovefs Cahgy ' Un Cain' -fs Doyle slam D. ' .71 Lqrrylb 156 ann, QR HQ Row ONE: Benjamin Hunter, jim Hartigan, Robert Hill, Bob Hall. Row Two: Grant Heuer, joan jehring, Nancy L. johnson, Charlene Hill, Ardis johnson, Phyllis Groop, Niel johnson, Bill johnson. ROW THREE: Burleigh Hoexler, Anne Hendrickson, Donna Hendricks, Pat Haluorsen, Doris johnson, Ruth ln- grarn, Keith johnson, Richard Harvey. Row FOUR: George Henning, Eugene H'ld rhrand Bill Huckfeldt, Shelly johnson, Dirk johnson, Robert Hourigan, 1 e , Garth Hull, Wayne Hanson, Ted jacohson, Don A. johnson, Phil Hallm. Row ONE: George Sinkler, Ken Stage, Don Sanders, lack Swanson, Bud Wells. Row Two: Corky Swanson, Keith Wagschal, Miriam Swanson, Beatrire Swanson, Marguerite Wiberg, Carol Wendell, Ruth Vorpahl, Ann Stoneberg, Woody Stark, Chuck Sabbath. Row THREE: lean ' 'l Schroeder, Louise Taylor, Marian Wagner, Melicent Whitman, Betty Schulz. ' i ht, john Witherspoon, Arnie Ulner, nl l Valentine, Mari yn Row FOUR: Fred Schmidt, Lloyd Schmaltz, Glenn Waznwr g W ll Soderstrom Dick Salzmann, Roger Warshauer, Alvin Westma R den Paul Wilkens. Clarence Wittenstrom, a y , Bob Wieneke, Bengt Sandstrom, Bill Winters, Ed y , ig? Row ONE - Bob M W l.?,lZZf,?1T,BlgZt6e ,l0ljn,J'Z1fgl::m13o2b4Mahl, William B- 3350 Morgzny gnbjlmstead, Gloy 151152319711 Audrgy Ted Larson, ROW T ' ef- R ' 7 el' L emfm, Ed ' mst, Ruth WO? A t OW FDU:-'Ii Eusedzszziegoqzi Kinney, Plgmfiffi' ROW TH1x:?7f,Z C0ffir:e auser, Roy Malistr Wie L, johnson Sfn, Lufille Kamm n johnson, om, Don Krogg, Qnafg' Igrsen, Bob C2237 Dgvid ' arland, nt ave Don Gustafson, presidenty Miriam Anderxon xecretaryg Bob Allen, treasu Row ONE: Glen MfAfee Earle McBride. Row TWO: Nanry Long, joyfg Moorhead, Annabelle La- R0-ffy Rhoda Merrer, jean Maddox, Ingrid Ljung- gren. Row THREE: Lois Mae. Magnuson, Richard Lodlngf Paul Lauritzen, Edward Larson, Bill Lind- balm, Kenneth Melow, Lois Mzllon. vice-president fnot 1 Z Nanfy Rowleeogrina ECWO' ?11l4aS ,Anita Ernst' Maryen Evaflff Lee Carlsvflf Bmb C 'lS0:J .lvann Dierksen. RO, O. Harold DNN 'iw Rolf Amelm'bAZ - Y Ric H7 'hrs Cie':,i::,d W ?ohri,DfM00 ' jr 1 ROW ONE: Warren Thum- mel, Bruce Valine, Gar Williams. Row Two: janet Wiegmann, Grace Tranter, Lois Thulin, Shirley j. Till, Carol Vezzetti, Maureen Williams, Barbara West. Row THREE: Pat Torman, john Tait, Don Miller, Al Thompson, Ken Tillman, Ruth Westerberg, Carolyn Wahlgren. R . , Hc2WdQ21E. Edwwd G'2rmki,Les1fe Hazen lin, Sbeldan Frank Forrest 5. OW TWO. B b 6 . Deloris Hun n ' ar flflffbs, Dawn Helleeni 231, Betty Fink' - rol M A ' u fl - R0 T . gonna Hanson, 0,d:VHfnI1ii' Beilzzbicellllgtgrenf Carol Hansen, oe ' Patricia Fiedli7rinile'5i1oemHHj7'?2sf gzllngharloti Halford, jiihellflil ren. OW FOUR- D ' G - 0 ,,::,iQ,'i'f,'zZ f 'f3'1'ff ffm Hewiff Everett H ey, ames Han-VQWJ Nelda Anfggibdlxw Hamlqufff, - .a.,.....Mm-:ami Row ONE: Howard jackson, ' T Tom Holst, jack Kline, om johnston. ROW Two: Laurene h on Marlene johnson, Pa- jo ns , tricia E. johnson, Patricia Ilten, joan johnston, janice johnson Evelyn johnson. Row THREE: joann E. johnson, Tula Kulles, Louise Koester, Barbara john- son, Carol Mae janzig, Mary Ann Iverson, Audrey johnson, Reva Mae Kleino. Row FOUR: Orville Kimball, Loren R. john- son, Robert Fetzner, Dave jons son, Raynold johnson, LeRoy h son Ralph Kall Richmond 1 I0 71 1 , Given, Wayne Erickson, George Hill. ROW ONE: Iim Abbott, john Bergman, Chuck Bergquist, Harvey AuBuchon. ROW TWO: Ioie Angle, julia An- drew, Rosemarie Bucherer, Eunice Berg, Ianet Burgess, Doris Anderson. Row THREE: Grace Anderson, Miriam Anderson, Sylvia Bengtson, Carolyn Burdocle, Margery Bruning, Suzanne Boldt, Gloria Anderson, Betty Ben- nett, Nancy Bennett, Mavis Anderson, Betty Arnenoff, Row FOUR! Barry Blough, C. William Allen, Reinhardt Bodenbender, Iames Bench. Robert L. Anderson, Bob Allen, john Anderson, Mar- in Anderson Iohn Aden, 1 r Wayne Bartley. t. .lmfsmwmmss -1-o-n--....-.Y ROW ONE: Robert D. Razz. eff Henry 0. oweizz, Nm- man D' 015071, Norvin E. Lang. Row Two: Phylli, Pekzus, Eileen Paulson, Lois Ilfludeliusu, Audrey Larson, dnt-V Rlfhfffy Muriel Peel, Ruth Pearson. Row THREE: Phyllis Pearson, joanne R05- enbergeri Meryl Nielson, loyce Neilson, jeanne Neil- gon, Diane O'Neal, Jeanne eterson, Carole Peterson, Ann Peterson. Row FOUR. Chester R. Peterson, Eugen? E. Perry, I-l0w,,,d E' Peter- 50'lf Bob Reese, Cecil folm. jon' john Plank. Robert RPWI, Norman Persons Da. vzd Pearson, Morton Olsson, Bob Nelson. wmwn, ,. ., . .,,,, ,,-,,. z QQIAA V MM mmf N ' Mmxwwlwtuwswwawwm Row ONE: William W. Speth, Eugene W. Sullivan, Ro er B. Seirn. Row Two: g Lorian Sundelius, Barbara ' ' S ith, Sandquzst, Marilyn rn Marilyn Swanson, Charlene Swanson. Row THREE: Mar- ilyn L. Swanson, Nancy Schoenfeld, joy Safe, Adele Stone, Phyllis Stanley, Ioan Suthers, Delores Schaub. ' S 'th Ron Sass, Dan Spence, Rob ert Schaffner, Bill Stzgberg, ferry Schiller. Row FOUR. Don mt , Donald Staats, Pete Storm, SOVDVXTXQS , , N,.W. Si oon'-f We're having our formal s -f-I hope be W - likes the dress I You .rbouldnq 6 cl 1,1 e f Y' ifvg o X N ww ROW ONE: Charlotte Railey, Vivian Bergsrud, Donna McMullen. ROW TWO: Ianet Olson, Beverly Malmstead Warner, Maren Evans, Marjorie Trysell, Nanry Crist, Irene Pearson, Mary johnson. ROW THREE: Meryl Niel- sen, Charlotte Hafford, Betty Amenog, Ieanne Neilson, Ruth Vorpahl, Ioyre Neilson, julie Andrew, Lafeanne Burch, Margaret Reinke, Lois Cronau, fo Olander, Verna Gail Applegate. OFFICERS President . . . Charlotte Railey Vice-President . . Beverly Warner Secretary . . . Donna McMullen Treasurer . . Vivian Bergsrud Chi Delta, the first new sorority in twenty-hve years, was organized during the fall semester. Frosty Fantasy in the winter and Evening in Paris in the spring were their formal themes, while Comic Capers was their spring informal. dgqili CHI DELTA 'nr vs I fsfx ROW ONE: Phyllis Stanley, joy Safe, Bev johnson, Pat Curran, Betty Carlborg, Ieannine Anderson. ROW Two: Pal Hanson, Pat llten, Lois Dablberg, Carolyn Burdock, joan Carlson, Anne Hendrifkson, Shirley Benson, fanis Scbrage, foie Angle. ROW THREE: Shirley Youngerl, Ioan Iolansion, Lorian Snndelius, Adele Stone, Nancy Ruff, joan Siefken, Lois Rasmussen, Ann Hauberg, Marilyn D. Anderson, joanne Milton, Gloy Hanneman, Corrinne Lindell, Lois Milton, Fanrbon MCCAUIIILS. The Cogs' lullabye won the cup at the Homecoming sing, and they A also took first in the W. A. A. swim- L ming meet. Their social season included a Theatre Partyl' on Dec- ember Znd, the Snowball with the Keys on February 2nd, a birthday party in March, and Silhouettes at Sea in May. Xml OFFICERS FALL President ...... Pat Curran Vice-President . . Beverly Johnson Secretary . . . . Joan Hanson Treasurer .... Betty Carlborg SPRING President .... Beverly johnson Vice-President . . . joan Hanson fl ai Secretary .... Carolyn Larson Treasurer .... Betty Carlborg CHI OMEGA GAMMA ROW ONE: Lois Rudelius, Ioann Swanson, Audrey Goranson, Eleanore Larson, Ingrid Larson. ROW TWO: Ieanne Peterson, Io Bolin, Carol Mae Ianzig, Margery Bruning, Mary Lou Koeller, Annabelle LaRose, foann Hultgren, Ianire Iohnson, Marian johnson. ROW THREE: Betty Lance, Ellen Helli, Melicent Whitman, Pat Larson, Ioyce Anderson, Greta Appleton, Mary Nordin, fanan Ejland, Muriel Peel, Barbara Sandquist, Shirley Larson, Laurene johnson, Barbara johnson, Doris fohnson, Marilyn Nordstrom. Honors went to the Keys for their Home- coming theme and for scholarship last spring. They escorted their dates to their My Old Flame informal in a fire engine, and had a Key Kounty Fair in the spring. The winter Snowball was given with the Cogs, and their spring formal was late in May. KAPPA EPSILON OFFICERS FALL President ..... Marilyn Wald Vice-President ..... Jo Bolin Secretary .... Mary Lou Reeter Treasurer ..... Barb Conover SPRING President .... Delores Johnson Vice-President . . . Nan Effland Secretary .... Joann Swanson Treasurer .... Marian Johnson Row ONE: Nancy Youler, Ioann johnson, Marilyn Schroeder, janet Carlson. Row Two: Donna Hendricks, lean Valentine Toni Be E I L'nd , rgren, ve yn 1 roth, Carol Coin, janet Blaser Bolm, Eileen Paulson, Glenn Dean Flora, Lois Anderson. ROW THREE: Beverly Trevillyan, Grace Tranter, Norma Anderson, Therese Hammer, Mary Rahe, Anne Gibbon, Pat Torman, Ieannette Dresser, Charlene Swanson, Roberta Paterson, Juanita Flora, Ruth Lundquisl. OFFICERS FALL President ...... Carol Coin Vice-President . . Anne Gibbon Secretary . . . Lois Anderson Treasurer . . Norma Anderson SPRING President . . . . . Carol Coin Vice-President . janet Blaser Bolm Secretary . . . Evelyn Lindroth Treasurer . . Marilyn Schroeder 'B KAPPA EPSILON NU Arabian Nights in the fall and Ken Korral in the spring were the Ken informal parties. They held their traditional St. Patrick's Day Tea in March, and gave their Stu-U show, Nautical but Nice in April. Their winter formal was Reflections in the Snow, and Orchids by Moon- light closed the year for the Kens. -tl, 1 ' ' Row ONE: Barbara Groneman, Lolita Green, Ioan Iehring, Eileen McVey, foyce Moorhead, Ianire Lundberg. ROW TWO: Marian Emery, Nancy Schoenfeld, Donna Brenstrom, Dorothy Risley, joan Wells, Dorothy Basala, Marilyn H. Anderson, jane Olson, Pat Fiedler. ROW THREE: Elizabeth Swanson, Dorothy Seaherg, Carol Faul- stitch, Barbara Swanson, Barbara West, Betty Charlene Hill, Greta Hellberg, Marian Landstrom, Eunice Berg, Anne Coleman, Carolyn Almer, Iacqueline Arvidson, Carolyn Grund, Charlotte fulin, Marjorie Reissner. In the formal line, the K.T. parties were Mood Indigo in the rw, winter and Country Gardens in the spring. Informally, they held a Witches' Whirl and Double Trouble with the Phi Rho's in February. A May Day Tea com- pleted the year's social activities. KAPPA TAU OFFICERS FALL President .... Barb Groneman Vice-President . Marian Landstrom Secretary .... jackie Arvidson Treasurer .... Dorothy Basala SPRING President ...... jo Wells Vice-President . . . Dorothy Basala Secretary . . . . . Jane Olson Treasurer .... Dorothy Risley ROW ONE Anzta Ernst Nancy Engman Ioan Burgess janet Pettit, Nancy Drake. ROW Two: Lois Thulin Nancy Richter Marilyn Seaqmst Marilyn Ekdabl Ioan Brundage, Natalie Charles, Barbara Reynolds, Eleanor Anderson Barbara Grzjitbs ROW THREE Nancy Loudon Ioan johnson, Lois Magnuson, Ruth Hall, Lenore Carlson Ioan Pekar janet Burgess Lorraine Anderson Catherine Schiermer, Lorraine Beckmann, Lillian Peter son Nancy Benson Pat Txllberg oan Peterson Miriam Anderson, Sylvia Bengtson. PHI RHO The Phi Rho's won the origin- ality cup with their Homecoming float, Scalpo Valpof' Their Rich Man Poor Man party was held in November, and in February they joined the K.T.'s in Double Trouble. In january, there was Majesty in Snow, and in May was their spring formal. GF F ICERS FALL Pres1denr Bonme Borre V1cePres1dent oanne ohnson Secretary oan Brundage Treasurer Lrllran Peterson SPRING Pres1dent Marrlyn Ekdahl V1ce Presrdent oan Brundage Secretary Natalre Charles Treasurer Marrlyn Seaqulst U F! I Row ONE: May Lou Norby, Gloria Morgan, Audrey Carlson, Yvonne Larson, Louise Taylor. ROW Two: june Rynell, Sue Sudlow, Linnea Anderson, Marian Mardi: Lewis, Addeen Carlson, Betsey Palm, june Clark. ROW THREE: Verna Damkroger, Belly Schulz, Rosemarie Bucherer, Carol Wendell, Donna Gord, Vera Haberer, Pat- ricia jolmson, Mary Ann Iverson, Ann Marie Stoneberg, jean Hotchkiss, Marilyn Swanson. OFFICERS FALL President ..... Vera Haberer Vice-President . . Linnea Anderson Secretary . . . . Sue Sudlow Treasurer . . Yvonne Larson SPRING President .... Linnea Anderson Vice-President . . . Marian Lewis Secretary . . . Addeen Carlson Treasurer . . Yvonne Larson The Speeds took two beauty cups this year, one for their Homecoming Hoat and one for their golf course at the Friendship Fair. In a social manner, they went to Speedville on November 17th, and took a Lep- rechaun Leap in March. Frosty Fantasy was their winter formal, and they held their spring formal at Soangetaha on May 31st. 1---F - ' SIGMA PI DELTA ROW ONE: Ardis johnson Miriam Swanson Alveda Pr't h Fl , , is as , ora Mae Holmes, Marlys Pierson, joan Carlson, Mavis Anderson, Delores Sjogren. ROW TWO: Lois Crile, joan Redin, Lois Carlson, Brita Gejrot, Mavis john- son, Sally Dovre, Margaret McMasters, Lorraine Kelley, Marguerite Wiherg. ROW THREE: Marion Bondeson, Nanry johnson, Marilyn Swanson, Marilyn Borden jan Rudelius Delo S , , res wanson, Eloise Trautman, jeannette Pearson, Avis Norling, Marjorie Reinertsen, Vivian Carlstedt, Marian McClean, Peggy Orr, Nancy Nylen, Letty May Walsh, Eleanore Carlstedt, june Bender, Marilyn Carlson, Ruth Pearson, Caroline Nelson, Sue Boldt, Beatrice Swanson, Ruth Holmherg, Margaret Noreen. R F ' ' OW OUR. jean Maddox, Evelyn johnson, Phyllis Groop, Marian Erickson, Peggy Lundberg, Reva Mae Kleino. The Indee Women's Punch and Judy show was awarded first place for originality at the Friend- ship Fair. They held their first Homecoming luncheon this year. In a party mood, they gave Hal- , lowe'en Hoedown in the fall and People Are Funny in the spring. More formally there was Twelfth Night, and Plantation Paradise. OFFICERS XQZQQQ President ..... Nancy Nylen Vice-President . . Marilyn Carlson Secretary .... Evelyn johnson Treasurers .... Audrey Meier, Mavis johnson INDEPENDENT WOMEN 4 W H ROW ONE: Benjamin Hunter, Carl Christogerson, Leo Lundberg, Robert Gippert, Robert Scott, William Stigherg, Keith Peterson, Bob Bergren. ROW TWO: Don Domeii, Kent Buikema, Art Whalen, Arne Anderson, David Wahl- strom, Morris Cook, Kenneth Myers, Forrest Anderson, Art johnson, Dan Mr-Kanna. Row THREE: Iim Gaunt, Lee Miller, jack Coder, Ralph Walberg, jim Weigand, Dick Schneider, jack Gibson, Tom Donahue, Iohn Hendren, Ron Hallgren, Wayne Erickson, Don Dresser, Bob Ford. ROW FOUR: Walter Swanson, George Wesbey, Ken Larsen, Forrest Hayes, Bob Proteau, john Tait, Dick Koresko, jerry Schiller, Roger Woolrnan, Lorrie Lombard, Harvey Aubuchon. BET OMEGA SIGM OFFICERS FALL Th B ' b k' ' ' k h e. IOS. 00 lelomt foo ,t e Cup President . . . . Mert Parker for originality at Friendship Fair. They ,, . ,, . Vice-President . . Kenneth Myers gave an Occupation Party at Orion ' in November, and in April they named Secretary ' ' ' Kelfh Johnson their informal The Thing. Their win- Tfeasufef - - Morris C0011 ter formal, Bolero, was held at Short SPRING H'll d h ' ' f l 1 S, an t, elf Sprmg Orma was at President .... Forrest Anderson Soangetaha in May. U . Vice-President . . Morris Cook Secretary . . . Kent Buikema Treasurer . . Don McKanna -..Quai im wg Q as f 5 if an W ,W r r I x . A w1fWf, frQ1vwm-...wwmm-www.,w,m ' Mwww-mwwwww .M ,, Wmwwwww,Am.,mwaw,g mn-wfqnm za-gzfv-wmv ,uummwrmwf , ROW ONE: Gene Kreps, Pbil Benson, Gene Perry, Calvin Bergdabl, Robert Cbalstrom, Orville Kimball, Warren Tbummel, Norre Lanz, Donald Evjen. ROW TWO: lark Swanson, Wendell Swanson, Clarence Wittenstrom, Gerald Srolt, Clarenfe Meyer, Hollis Hegg, Dirk Srberling, Roy liiallslrom, Ted Iacobsen, David Pearson, Cbarles Sabbath. Row THREE: Ken Bergen, Don Krogb, Bob Boling, Ken Larkin, Doug Follingstad, Gartb Hull, Robert johnson, Fred Benson, Lloyd Melis, Dare Loring, Ray Cunninglaam, Rirlmrd Anderson. ROW FOUR! Fred Ekstam, Robert Hill, Gil Freeman, Frank johnson, folm Milton, Stan Larsen, Ken Larsen, Harry Carlson, jim Hill, Carl Asplund, Don Russell, Peter Greras. DELTA OMEGA N The Dons won two cups at Homecoming, one for their lulla- bye in the sing contest, and one for scholarship last spring. They had a Sock Hop in November and a pirate party in March. Their Winter Woodlandi' was held in February and their spring formal in May. f . J' OFFICERS FALL President .... Chad Meyer Vice-President . . . John Milton Secretary . . . Dave Loring Treasurer .... Ken Larson SPRING President ..... Phil Benson Vice-President . . Dick Scherling Secretary . . . Carl Asplund Treasurer .... Harry Carlson 4-.D ROW ONE: Bill Berger, Bob Hall, Martin Garland, Richard james, Curt Pearson, Ross Muencb, Merrill Taylor Don Kretch, Robert Nelson, jack Campbell, Bob Hult. ROW TWO: john Searle, Peter Anderson, Don Gardner Dirk Pederson, Bob Cbafin, Bill Snyder, Morris Nelson, Donn Erickson, Paul Riedesel, Bob Martin, Dirk Wendel Bob Walton. ROW THREE: Tom Belyea, Charlie Peterson, Don Staats, Gerry Mueller, George Pearson, Louis Nacbbauer, Dirk Carlson, Wayne johnson, Paul Swartz, jerry Rotbcbild, Richard Loding. The Gabs party season featured a sweat-r-dance informal and a St. Pat- rick's Day party. Formally, they went Beyond the Sea to the Arsenal Club in the fall and examined the Vintage of '51 in May. Their Stu-U program was The Big Show which played without interruption. A Wrestling Exhibition was used as their Friend- ship Fair booth. OFFICERS FALL President . . . Paul Swartz Vice-President . . Dick Baird Secretary . . Don Anderson Treasurer . . Merrill Taylor SPRING President . . . Louis Nachbauer Vice-President . . Merrill Taylor Secretary . . Bob Hult Treasurer . . Bob Martin W Q, X. U 1' YE GAMMA ALPHA BETA ROW ONE: Wendell Carlstedt, Donald Gustafson, Harvey Kallberg, Layne MrGehee, Rirhard Sandberg, Richard Peterson, Phillip Hallin, john Kidder, john Reinertsen, jarvis Berthel. ROW Two: William Nelson, Howard Pear- son, William Benson, William Morris, Robert Brunell, Kent Young, Carl Beckman, jerry Ostrowski, Robert Fred rickson, Don johnson, George Eckdahl. Row THREE: Arlyn Youngberg, Carl Biorndahl, Al Thompson, john Anderson, Dave jonsson, Robert Fetzner, joe Kordick, Robert Allen, john I. Anderson, Keith Pearson, jerry Broman Spencer johnson, Robert Kallberg, jay Nelson. ROW FOUR: Burt Dahlstrom, William johnson, Ronald Ahlman Arne Holmbo, Tom johnson, Harry Thiel, Ken Brundage, Russell Bolm, Stan Helwig, Paul Lindstrom, Hal Wimmer David Benson Dale Baraks OMICRON SIGM CMICRO The Osos' fall informal was held in an English Pub, while their spring party took place in Ebony Inn. The winter formal centered around Moonlight and Roses, and the year,s curtain was lowered at Clinton Country Club- Boola Boola for the last time for many of them. OFFICERS F A L L President ...... Bill Morris Vice-President . . George Eckdahl ,lx WWE' Secretary. . . . .jack Kidder Q Treasurer .... Bob Brunell SPRING President .... Harvey Kallberg Vice-President . . . Bob Brunell Secretary . . . . . jack Kidder Treasurer . . Bill Johnson who W . fM4wu.,,.v. 'Nam-xx S ROW ONE: Don Miller, Don Carlson, Charles Bergquist, john Paulson, Forrest Frazier, Curtis Trevor, Charle Rushing. ROW TWO: jack Coke, jafk Kline, Peter Storm, Kenneth Lundahl, Donald Frazier, Arthur Magnuson, Bernard Berkman, Dave Hauser, Larry Dunn, john Olmstead, Robert L. Anderson, Arnold Lark. ROW THREE: Stan Nelson, Dean Stenherg, Tom johnston, Donald Peterson, Kenneth Carsen, Richard Cray, Stan johnson, Ronald Sass, Gene Koskey, Ray Peterson, Elton Ehen, Elwood Stark. Row FOUR: Gerald Olmstead, Ray Bergstrom, George Henning, William Lindholm, john Nelson, Martin Anderson, Ed Dege, Cecil johnson, Bruce johnston, Roger Oliver, Grant Heuer, jim Rylander. The Pops won the yell contest at Homecoming, and also the cup for an original float. Their Eiffel Eye-full won a cup for beauty at the Friendship Fair. They held Canadian Capersu in the fall and a boat ride in May. They presented their annual Pop Corn , but this year on a serious note. A Winter For- mal in January and a spring formal in May completed the year's calendar. OFFICERS FALL President .... Forrest Frazier Vice-President . Charles Rushing Secretary .... Gene Koskey Treasurer . . Don Wittevrongel SPRING President .... Don Peterson Vice-President . . Stan johnson Secretary . . . john Paulson Treasurer . . . Don Frazier PHI OMEGA PHI EYE-FXAN5' iiinf-25's it ROW ONE: Chester Peterson, Barry Blough, james P. Ross, Roy Gustafson, john R. Erickson, Ingve Satterberg David Swanson, Robert Ericsson, Gar Williams, Donald Gustafson, Howard Samuelson. ROW TWO' Wally Soder strom B ron Swans R b S b , y on, o ert trom erg, Lymen Lundeen, Paul Lauritzen, Shelly johnson, Oliver Olin, Bill Barclay Stuart Lundahl, Robert Walthers, Robert Koch, Allen Hauser. ROW THREE: Merle jones, William Cartier, Kenneth Tillman, Charles Busse, Lenny Nelson, Edward Sieb, Raymond Nelson, justin johnson, Frank Wright, Paul johnson ....-- '-A Robert Olufs, Roger Anderson. The Pugs won intramtiral football, badminton, and volleyball. Their fall informal, based on a Halloween theme was held at Duck Creek Park. They had a Holiday Chalet' at the Arsenal for their Winter formal. In April, Out of Bounds was the theme for their party at Watch Tower Inn. PI UPSILON GAMMA OFFICERS FALL President .... Roy Gustafson Vice-President . . Howie Samuelson Secretary ....... Ed Sieb Treasurer .... Dave Swanson SPRING President .... Ingve Satterberg Vice-President . . Richie Erickson Secretary . . . . . Pat Ross Treasurer . . . . Bob Ericsson ,1-1...-17 ROW ONE: jim Diener, Ralph Swanson, jim Hawley, Bob Rod, john Ward, Curt Ostrom. ROW Two: Don Gal- braith, Lee Duncan, Richard Larsen, Neil johnson, Ken Dahlgren, Vic Mayer, Harry Sundelius, Richard Anderson, Ed Nichols, john johnson, Dirk Fredenburg. ROW THREE: Robert Russell, Orlynn Bosse, jim Burton, Richard Swanson, james Harmon, Charles Tranter, David johnson, William Olson, Al Westman, Leroy johnson, Ralph Papke. ROW FOUR: Martin LeRose, George Swanson, Ted Larson, Robert Karsten, Dick Harvey, Dave Miller, Ken Ahlsledt, Larry Buckreus, Courtney Swanson, Keith Ahlstedt, Fred Schmidt. The Roundel's float was judged the most beautiful in the Homecom- ing parade. Flair-up was their fall informal and Shadow of a Doubt came in the spring. In March, they gave The Tea in the W.B., and in April 'volunteered' to clean-up after the Friendship Fair. Their winter formal was at the Arsenal, and the spring dance was at Midland Country Club in Kewanee. OFFICERS F A I. L President .... Martin LaRose Vice-President . . Robert Karsten Secretary . . . Harry Sundelius Treasurer . . Kenneth Dahlgren SPRING President .... Harry Sundelius Vice-President . . Victor Mayer Secretary . . . . Dick Anderson Treasurer . . Kenneth Dahlgren RHO NU DELTA 1: 2 S l li 31 3 5 A 1 A3 3 4 1 25 ROW ONE: joe Boros, Gordon Hedberg, Gordon Nordberg, Art Larson, Norm johnson, Glenn McAfee, Harland johnson. ROW TWO: Peter Nelson, Bob Carlson, Ralph Cram, Ray Forstrom, Gil Colberg, Bob Ainsworth, Carl Beyerhelm, Bob Jennings. ROW THREE: Ronald Shirkey, Bernard Schmidt, Bob Sutherland, john Plank, Ed Ryden, Les Henrikson. l E I is gg, DEPE DE IME The Indee Men's fall in- formal was a hayride and party afterward, and in the spring they had a square danc- ing party at Watch Tower Inn. Their winter formal, a Cupid's Holiday, was held at the Blackhawk Hotel. ,gong f , mtg! Q ii' -1:2 .:1: 2 ,zi -ff , iii.: ,.2-i E l r OFFICERS - 5 1-- gg a:2 1: FALL President . . . Ray Forstrom y ' ' i S Vlce-Presrdent . . Carrol Anderson Secretary . . Don Kramer ,Q r ,Q wi Treasurer . . . . Bob Carlson W jr ff, SPRING f ,J f2if.1 , r r 2 ' 1'.'. K M ml s or 5 dk 2'.5 Presrdent . . . G11 Colberg as ' Vice-President . . Dick Johnson Wg xg Q Q by K 5 K Q rr-W eggs 1 x Secretary . . Harland ohnson Treasurer . . Ed Ryden J age? 121 Co ee zn a haze o smoke -- - weekly Sessions Q si I' play number 34 again S new study habits N Q 7lzay6e we .fbozzld keep 60061. attzyi U03 ROW ONE: Lawrence Buekreus, lack Kidder, Ianis Schrage, Patricia Tillberg, foann Milton, Nanry.Nylen Phil Benson, Donald Peterson. Row Two: Roy Gustafson, jay Nelson, Shelly johnson, john Milton, Izm Wezgand Robert Karsten, Bruce Iobnston, Ken Lundabl, Clarence Myer. STUDE T UNICN Stu-U took on a new look as a result of last summer's redecorating job. A tile floor was laid on the entire first floor, and the rooms were painted and papered. The weekly jam sessions were held again this year, and a television set for the green lounge was purchased. The Stu- dent Union Homecoming Scholarship, established this year by the Pep Committee, was awarded to Joann P. Swanson. In the spring, an Augustana Mothers' Club was organized, composed of the mothers of the Tri-City students. The annual Student Union elections were held April 26th and 27th, and the Faculty Dinner was held on April 29th. Officers were Phil Benson, president, Don Peterson, vice-president, Pat Tillberg, sec- retary, and Jack Kidder, treasurer. Phil B ff'-ffm, President Row ONE: Rev Th 4 Ryden Mr Herrnaneg 0115 ilohmlone' Dr' C' 0' Bfngfson M' K ' . , 1 . . T, W. Lundblad! Rev. Ruben eS.Lo0r2g?xIriCr?u2 E. Erzckson, Rev. iliilvin Lunfigjzp ikygwniiwgqflglii 1? 92862111351 Dr. E. E. . 0 n A N I Palmquzsl, Mr. Car! E. jo1an5jo,j:1QM2 'E?Z gflllber-g,RDr. Stanley W. Sundeenieflgfvigfgzz 7750711 611 Paul Randolph. BO RD OF DMI ISTRATIO The Board of Administration is the guiding and controlling force of the cam- pus in matters of educational policy and administration. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Commit- tee, composed of six student representa- tives, three advisors, and the Deans of Men and Women, planned the all-school parties. They arranged 'lec- tures' in the Student Union upper louge, which were well at- tended. The Commit- tee also held a surprise birthday party for Dr. Bergendoff. Row ONE: Donna McMullen, Betsy Brodahl, Dorothy Parkander, Pairicia Curran. ROW TWO: Linnea Anderson, Forrest Frazier, Harry S. B. johnson, Vinre Lundeen, Iobn Milton, Margeann Burdork. 126 CCNCERT SERIES , ' E ' k . Foreground: Brynolf Lundbolm. Standzng-' Iobn Afmffff ,une Bender' ,lm nc son LECTURE SERIES The lecture series began with an address by Clinton Duffy, warden of San Quen- tin prison, on February 15th. Mr. Patrick Monk- house, assistant editor of the British newspaper, the Manchester Guardian, lec- tured on February 20th. On April 26th, john Hutter talked on West Germany, and on May 2nd, General Bonner Fellers spoke on his personal experiences with the Army Intelligence. ROW ONE: Barbara Grone man, Hollis Hegg, Stan john Sfbersten, Dr. F. M. Fryxell son. Row Two: Dr. A. F. The first concert of the year was given by Sidney Foster, pianist, on October 10th. The jul- liard String Quartette, composed of Robert Mann and Robert Koff, violins, Raphael Hillyer, viola, and Arthur Wino- grad, cello, presented a concert on March 13th. J E 2 ' t' We J : 'll IIS W ME use r 31 MFI 1 3 fx General Bonner Fellers Sidney Foy er, pianist Warden Clinton T. Dujfy The fuilliard String Quartet PHI BETA KAPPA Jke Lzmzgg Andergbzy 214112 Peterson, Marilyn Ekdabl. R o ' T f . a eref, Dorolby Lldberg, Pal Curravzd .BlZ:zjley Wbllerllle Election to Phi Beta Kappa is the highest academic honor conferred by the college. Requirements for member- ship include four semesters at Augustana, and seven or eight semesters of college work. Three elections are held during the school year. Augustana's Zeta Chapter is the sixth granted to an Illinois institution. Officers were Dr. H. C. K. Naeseth, presidentg Dr. O. F. Ander, vice- presidentg Dr.. T. L. Richter, secretaryg and Dr. Lucien White, treasurer. AGLAIA Row ONE: jan Rude!- ius, Linnea Anderson, Marilyn Wald, julie Peterson. ROW Two: Nancy Ruff, Edith Friske, Marilyn Ek- dahl, Pal Curran, Vee Haberer. TOPPERS ONE: Carolyn Wdblgren Fl Bergrrud M ty ora M Evelyn fobrijonarizzffefezrjkz Nanq, !ge,Z:ZI12i'iO,xI5,le:1anore Carlsiedp Bez, I W Evelyn L,' d 9 0 nxon, ful' A ' WO: janife lg fry arnef nz mlb, Barbara Rfynolilfj Zj2'21:,Sia112' igffagnusaf gigfyigdggafirbf 1 1 5071, Aglaia is an honorary organization for senior women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and service. They sponsored the Christmas Smorgasbord, giving the money to the Cosmopolitan Club. They aided, also, in Vocational Guidance Week. Officers were Marilyn Ekdahl, president, julie Peterson, vice-president, and Vee Haberer, secretary-treasurer. Toppers is an honor society composed of girls with a 2.25 aver- age or higher for either semester of the freshman year. Membership extends throughout the sopho- more year. Its pur- pose is to encourage high scholarship among freshman girls. The girls serve as ush- ers at lectures and con- certs on campus. Oili- cers were Donna McMullen, president, Beatrice Swanson, vice-president, Bever- ly Warner, secretary, Eleanore Carlstedt, treasurerg and Evelyn Lindroth, historian. rzam Anderson. ROW ONE: Marilyn Ekdahl, Linnea Anderson, jan Rudelius, Vera Haberer, Ingve Salterherg, Bruce johnston. ROW TWO: Pat Curran, Marilyn Wald, julie Peterson, Margeann Burdock, Dolores johnson, Phil Benson, Chad Meyer, Charles Rushing, Forrest Frazier. ROW THREE: Curtis Trevor, john Ward, Roger johnson, Donald Peterson, Richard Fetzner. WHO'S WHO This fall twenty Seniors were elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities by the faculty. The members were chosen on the basis of leadership, service, and scholarship. RT ASSCCIATIO The Art Associa- tion maintained a rental library and brought art exhibits to the campus. The association display- ed the paintings of Mrs. Meta Hills. Sara Bard, and Magda Glatter. Officers were Mrs. Phillip B. McDer- mott, president: Harry Brown, vice- president: and Prof. O. L. Nordstrom, secretary-treasurer. ROW ONE: Alma johnson, Marilyn Ekdahl, Mrs. Phillip McDermott, Harry L. Brown ' ' ' ad Edward Hill. ROW TWO. Mrs. Martin Holcomb, Mrs. 0. It Domeif, Mrs. john Ekhl G. E. Arden, Mrs. Lucien White, Mrs. Robert Lorimer, Ruth A. Carlson, Mrs. Lurille 130 Mrs. Brynolf Lundholrn, O. L. Nordstrom. .,1-.-- Reuenous BOARD V , D . p , feunnette Pearson. now anv- ROW ONE: M ly CMM' Rei'QT 22i710n,'Mif?'52Z,M1, Roy Gustafson, Earl Befgb. Carl Beyerhelm, P-'iff Nelson' B0 The Publica- tions Board com- posed of faculty and student rep- resentatives reg- ulates the pro- grams of the Ob- server, the Rock- ety-I, and the Saga. 1---f nm ICATIO The Religious Board gtrides the religious or- ganizations on campus. It sponsors Sunday ves- pers every other week and, with L.S.A., spon- sors Christian Emphasis Week. The board is composed of the presi- dents of the campus reli- gious organizations, and faculty advisors from the religion department. SBO RD Brute lobnston Miss Colee, Curl Trevor, Dr. Berntsen, Mr. W :mm Daw Swanson' ' J Dr. Naesetb. Row ONE: Beverly Ann McNeal, Shirley Wagoner, Ann Hauberg, Lorraine Kelley, julia Andrew, Lois Thulin. ROW TWO: Lois Milton, Pat Curran, DellaRose Brooks, Dr. Henriette Naeseth, Edith Friske, Dorothy Parkander, Zilpha Colee, Georgia Curran. ROW THREE: Marilyn Ekdahl, Chad Meyer, Peter Grevas, Wesley Whiteside, john Paulson, Dick Wendel, jim Erickson, Rex Wilson, Elwood Stark, Charles Rushing, Barbara Grifiths, joan Burgess, WRITERS' CLUB Informal Monday afternoon discussions of prose and poetry written by the members are the heart of the Writers' Club activities. High points of the year were the Christmas party at Dr. Naeseth's and the picnic in the spring. This year, for the first time, students in the Art Department Contributed paintings to a creative art section of Saga. Officers were Edith Friske, presidentg Chad Meyer, trea- surerg and Georgia Curran, historian. 132 Row ONE: Ioanne Milton, Ioan Burgess, Natalie Charles, Bruce Johnston, Vee Haberer, Pat Curran, Curtis Trevor, Linnea Anderson. ROW TWO: Charles Rushing, Rex Wilson, Marilyn D. Anderson, julie Peterson, lim Erickson, Fanchon MfCombs, Chad Meyer, Shirley Youngert, Forrest Frazier, Letty May Walsh, Bob Rod, Lorraine Kelley. ALPHA DELTA Alpha Delta, national honorary journalistic fraternity, is composed of students who have served on the stalls of the Observer or the Rockety-I. Its aim is to uphold true journalistic spirit in campus publications. They had a Roaring Lines party March 4th at Stu-U, and held a banquet later in the Spring at which the journalistic honors for the year were announced. The olhcers for the year were Vee Haberer, presidentg Bruce Johnston, vice-presidentg Pat Curran, secretary-trea- surerg and Jo Milton and Bob Rod, social chairmen. 133 F ..W.,....--1 N iii-7 h C ol n Alrner Anne Coleman, Muriel Peel, Vee naoeref, ,V ..., ON I Ioan Burgess Barb Reynolds, Linnea Row ONE: Barb Grimt s, ar y 1 , Thulin, Doris Anderson, Rosemarie Bucherer, Pat johnson, Diane ' ea , , Anderson. ROW THREE: Pat Curran, Charles Rushing, Woody Stark, lim Erickson, Bob Anderson, Bob Rod, Larry Dunn, Niel johnson, Fanchon McCombs. 134 Marty LHRU-ff, Sports Editor OBSERVER is 2 5 4 M Natalie Charles New Ed' - I M' ' 5 0 '.D'f'f Cwr, Cop Ed' oanne zlton, Exchange Edgar, Barbara Gfoneyxjg Copy Editor. Bruce Iobnston, Edifvf Curl Trevor, Busines The Ob every Thursday. A new nameplate was designed in the fall in conjunction with the art department of the August- ana Book Concern. The Christmas i server, Augustana's weekly newspaper, comes out ssue was appropriately printed in green ink and featured a s The annual April Fool's issue placed the Kefauver trials pecial picture section. on the Augie campus. 5 Manager ROW ONE: Byron Swanson, Ingve Satlerberg, Ted Larson, Bob Rod, Dick Croy. ROW TWO: Catlaie Schiermer, Ann Hauberg, Dorothy Risley, Sylvia Bengtson. ROCKETY- I K Amie Lack, Editor Dave Swanson, Business Manager Lo ' , rrazne Kelley and Wayne Moquzn, Assistant Editors- mb Photography Editor Don Frazier, Sports Editor Editor . . . Arnold Lack Business Manager .... David Swanson Assistant Editors . Lorraine Kelley, Wayne Moquin Copy Editor ...... Anne Hauberg Photography Editor . . Fanchon McCombs Sports Editor ...... Don Frazier Editorial staff: Sylvia Bengtson, Pat Tillberg, Bob Rod, Elwood Stark, Dick Croy. Business Staff: Catherine Schiermer, Dorothy Risley, Ingve Satterberg, Ted Larson, Byron Swanson. SIGMA G MM EPSILO . Scott Donna Hume' Uwe llcwwrliwgfbfllldf ll Richard Fetzner, Bob ' K nneth Larsen, Bernar ROW ONE F M Ffyxe ' Rzchard Hoare, 2 Robert F. Hanson, Membership in Sigma Gamma Epsilon, na- tional geology fraternity, is open to students with 14 hours of geology and a B scholastic aver- age. In April the group conducted a field trip to the Missouri lead-zinc district. Officers were Dick Fetzner, Bob Scott, Dave Hedlund, and Bob Hanson in the Fall and Bob Scott, Ken Larson, Dick Hoare and Dick Schneider the second semester. UDDE - - dt Donna Weissmann, Vwwn Cdflste. ' - ROW ONE: Barbara Westerveit, logil0I:IVo'1i11:g,ineF. M. Fryxell, B, AL. lngold, D1cledAngZl'j Bullies loan Burgexs' Ann Hau Ng Cb l s Tranter. ROY' THREE' R' W' Edmun I b mn, Bob Wezgsmann, Qon Kasey if e Robert H,ll, Paul.Mueller, Don Kretsc f Peterlionl Iblzbgyslglgagilclyllzlfriiivtagon algjllgren, Bernard Schmidt, Lloyd Sf'f 'f 'f' 1455 1 Membership in Tri Beta is elected from students who have su- perior records in the biological sciences. The National Conven- tion in the spring was the outstanding event for the year. Officers were Pat Curran, pres- identg Wesley White- side, vice-president, Janice Rudelius, secre- taryg and Nancy Ruff, historian. Udden Geology Club composed of stu- dents interested in ge- ology was active this year for the first time since before World War II. An informal party was held at Stu- U on December 10th, and work on refur- nishing the club lab was carried on all year. Officers were Harry Sundelius, president: Don Kaiser, vice-pres- identg Donna Builte, secretary, and Bob Weissman, treasurer. TRI BETA Row ONE: oan Brundage, Nancy Ruff, Vivian Carlstedt, Yvonne Larson, Marilynn Nord- strom, Marxlyn Wald, Betty Lance. ROW TWO: Stan Larsen, Ralph Cram, Marge Rein- ertsen, Dr. H. C. Yingling, john E. Ekblad, Ian Rudelius, Iames Beardsley, Bob Stanley. I 39 - M Walsh, Caroline iweuun, nm. - --.Z. ,. .En hon Aww Ummw ROW ONE Paul Kuliiyixlzititzilztlttf gh15L:s:1'Ev2iyDr.ml,Zobeft Bemuenll Ilqlill Wfltgjvi 'lpriiusiz Iliielbrdft Peterson Robert L MH g,R1char M -C1 ,E. . 'gemld tang, Ralph Cram, Arthur Rlolopgrl'-!?n1z,syLDiegi2Zr Wilbur Nelson, Donald E. Bxsgrove johnson, Gene HT ACS This year the Magnusson chapter of the American Chemical Society adopted a new policy concerning membership. Students with an interest in chemistry may now become associate members. Regular membership is restricted to chemistry majors. On Nov- ember 17th, the group made a tour of the Du Pont corporation near Clinton, Iowa, and in April made a tour of the John Deere laboratories. An open house for faculty and students was held in May. Oliicers were Gerald Scott, president, john Ward, program chairman, joy Montague, secretary, and Arvid Ulander, treasurer. , R IWUZ jun: vv-W-1 - 1 . Row ONE Bob Walther! Lou NZcbb::e7l5g02w21i?zii1, DSX: Charlet. ROWBTIZSEE llzixinlhlitigfijieriwg Amin lobnwn Mary Lou :icl?lierlVIlizjianal,VlcClean, Pat Carry: Bob Russell' Jerry To I Ign Ru e zu PEMM The PEMM Club encourages a professional attitude toward the teaching and promotion of physical education and related fields. They sponsored the PEMM night Pairing 'n Squaring, an annual affair starting this year. Their project was the securing of instruc- tion films for P. E. classes. Also, they installed a coke machine in the boys' locker room. Officers were Bob Walther, president, Jinx De Meyer ffallj and Carol Coin fspringj, vice-presidentsg Lynn Anderson, secretary, and Bev johnson, treasurer. G ne Koskey, ,mis Scbragesgggl-:ellAE2whEl:a,i2:il'7mZ2llTvM 'yLIo'f,':,io,llolZZ:twNeko W Tig Dicane lobnso El1:ga2nZle:irl0y 5 'e bfff'y Nelson, .lameg R' og llggfzboa Mcgombsliillkonbvlson. ROW F0URl71ildarBenson, Ame Holm ol Duck Fveden IHS: FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America organization is a part of the National Educational Association. It serves to encourage students to enter the teaching profession. The club sent teacher-training books to a pedagogical institute in Germany through UNESCO CARE. Speakers during the year included high school principals and grade school and high school teachers from local schools The local chapter was host to the State Convention in May. The officers for the year were Gene Koskey, presidentg Delores Swan son, vice-presidentg Janis Schrage, secretaryg and Letty May Walsh, treasurer. Planning com1lU ' ROW ONE: Ioan Burgess, Lorraine Kelley, Alice Erickson, Marjorie Anderson, Delores Swanson. ROW TWO: Audrey Goranson, Janis Schrage, Marilyn Borden, Pat Hanson, Dorothy Basala, Lois Carlson, Betty Lance. ROW THREE: Char Iulin, Ioan Hanson, Elly Anderson, Leona Freden Reintersen, Lorraine Ahlberg Beckrnann, Carol Coin, jan Rudelius, Bobbi Paterson. ROW FOUR: jean Beck, Marion Sorenson, Barbara Westervelt, Lolita Green, Dolores Anderson, Anne Coleman, Betty Schulz, Robert Suther- land. ROW FIVE: Addeen Carlson, Irene Pearson, Beatrice Swanson, Gloria Cruse, Marion Lewis, Lorna Albertson, Natalie Hart, Beverly McNeal. Row SIX: Avis Norling, Margeann Burdock, Ron Veburg, Curtis Swenson, Peggy Lundberg, Mavis Iohnson. n W ,W ,YW Y V Row ONE: Audrey Larson, Betty Amenoj, Clarixe Anderson, Dawn Heike . R T Cla ' nn OW WO: Marguerite Wiberg, Eunire ao, Pat Hanson, Eleanore Carlstedt, lanzee Lundberg, Carolyn Hedberg, Marilyn Cavanaugb. ROW THREE' Walter Grifn, Cburk Sabbath Pat Torman Rose Fuller Vonn' W ll , , , ze a ander, Ruth Holmberg, Rutb Wexterbergl LeRoy Huxtable, Robert Ienningx, Don Rusxell. Row FOUR: Kennetb Bergren, Robert Sutherland, Gene Kofkey, fobn Hendren. MENC ' ference a new The Music Educators National Con , ed of . ' 5 organization on CamPl1S this Year, is Compo A become music teachers. I bi-Week1y meetings, the group invited high school students and teachers to disP1aY teaching Procedures' Offi ers were Don Russell, Presidents LeRoy Hux- C nd Eleanore Carlstedt, sec- students who Plan to fable, vice-presidenri 3 fetafy-EICHSUICI. ' 144 M ris Cook Forrest Anderson, Watt .awuf...,.., --. h Vorpahl june Rynell, Gerre Smith, Lois 1 .,.., -, l joan Redin, Louise Taylor. how h Oliver Row ONE: or , Martin. Row Two: Marge Anderson, Rut , Sally Dovre, jackie Arvidson, joan jehring, Meryl Nielsen, Gloria Morgan, THREE: Ken Myers, john Taylor, Dave johnson, Roy Mallstrorn, Don MrKanna, Ralph Papke, Bob Ainswort , Olin, Morrie Nelson, john Nelson, Harland johnson, jim Hilgendorf, Don Gardner, Ralph Potts, Bill Snyder, Ron Henry. Row FOUR: Ken Dahlgren, Courtney S-wanson, Ray Bergstrom, john johnson, Dick Koresko, Ted Larson Fred Lorenzen, Bob Boling, Robert Hedberg, lngve Satterberg, Richard Peterson, Stan Nelson, Torn johnson Grant Heuer, Forrest Frazier. COMMERCE CLUB Augustana's newest club is the Commerc C1 composed of students interested in ec fi ub business administration. Meetings fe000m1c5 and by local businessmen on the 0PP0ft lafured talks cessful business administration. unmes for Suc- 145 4 Row ONE: Marjorie Anderson, Reva Mae Kleino, Lois Gustafson, Gloria Fernow, Carol Gustafson. ROW TWO: Shirley Dovre, Helen Dougherty, Henrielte Clark, Ruth Vorpbal. ALPHA PI EPSILO n.1ucJun, Q1 ' f-1 -,um Ddlfd, K Henry O'NoZa Crue: 10512 Fryxell. R0 oger Ifyoofmen, Wayne M , W T . 0 ' , D. el Rabfff MYZU, Russell Anderxz gzgdzf Nordberg, I?llZ1Z'ard rPehl2:?leJ' 146 jo 'Z-7077, Harry Sundeliuif RoJi1Lalieb 'S, Walter Kal! Duaofz I en. ' Alpha Pi Epsilon, national secretarial sorority, is composed of secretarial students with a B average or above. Initiations of new members were held each semester. Officers were Lois Gustafson, presidentg Marion Johnson, secretary-treasurerg and jackie Arvidson, program chairman. SPE Via Y. T3 Students for Politi f cal Education and Ac i tion gives an oppor and current events western sector of Ber lin. They also endors ed two faculty mem Cruse, vice-p resident secretary-treasurer. -----1 tunity for students to discuss political affairs The club sponsored the signing of scrolls for the Freedom Bell to be installed in the bers in local township elections. Officers were Wayne Moquin, presidentg Gloria and Roger Woolman, r Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history fraternity, is composed of students main- taining a B average in all subjects and an A average in history courses. They held in- itiations in the fall and in the spring, the latter including a banquet. Officers for the year were Roy Larson, president, and Wayne Moquin, secre- tary-treasurer. PHI LPH The C. W. Foss His- tory Club promotes in- terest in history and in- ternational relations. On February 9th, Carl Tolpo's portrait of Dr. Foss was unveiled at a tea in the Woman's Building. The officers were Dick Baird, presi- dent, Wayne Moquin, vice-president, Duane johnson, secretary, Rus- sell Anderson, treasurer, and Roger Woolman, historian. ,rfflfi Row O NE: Duane 1 11 Arrzeo15i?:lf6Dirb Baird o, Roger ,gb-:envy Engmm J 1073, fya-rue 1 fm B Moguin ng- Row TW . 0: TH ETA FOSS HISTORY CLUB k B ' d, I Bur ess, Nancy Richter, Nanry Engman, Duane Iobnson. Row ONE: Di: air oan g Row TWO: Arne Holmbo, Iolm Fryxell, Ed Lilfa, Roger Woolman, William Boyd, Wayne Moquin, jim Berg, Bill Stemmerman. 147 Menu ,gsm R . ow ONE. Elsa Burion, Lorraine Kelley. Row Two- Pete N ! R . e son, gy Guylafmn. LUTHERAN STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Students' Association, an organization to promote Christian ac- tivity among students, sponsored a Christmas Party for the Bethany Home children, Christian Emphasis Week, and an all-school skating party. In the spring a district retreat at Camp Hauberg, The Working Word, and the annual d t ban uet Looking Straight Ahead were held. Throughout the year, stu en s q i went in weekly deputations to East Moline State Hospital, Bethany Home, and M 'n s were held biweekly on Sunday Rock Island County Sanitorium. eeti g - R G stafson president' Pete Nelson vice-president afternoons. Officers were oy u , , , , Elsa Burton, secretary, and Lorraine Kelley, treasurer. 'pf f M Q .,,,. . 4 We 5? g Q gif -- ,Ll I .,:. , , if 3 z 3 H fer' 7 gk' ' S dbefg fe'-gn af Arne Holmbo and Peggy Lim Christmas party for B 'lb e any Home. t. Patrick'5 Party V ROW ONE: Earl Bergh, Philemon Anderson, Earl Nelson, Vernel Lundeen. Row TWO: Miriam Anderson, Suzanne Boldt, Mavis johnson, Ronnie Nelson, Lois Marie Nelson, Marilyn Carlson. Row THREE: jack Swanson, Phyllis Groop, Dorothy Lidherg, Harry Nelson, Mrs. Harry Nelson, Rohert Chalstrom, Norman johnson, Pete Nelson. Row FOUR: Caroline Nelson, Margaret Noreen, Nanry L. johnson, Norman A. Erikson, june Bender, Byron Swan- son, Robert M. Carlson, Evelyn Iohnson, Jeannette Pearson, Anita Stacey. ROW FIVE: Peggy Orr, Joanne Redin, Carolyn Wahlgren, fan Rudelius, Delores Swanson, Beatrice Swanson, Ruth Pearson, Audrey johnson, Ardis johnson, Delores Sjogren, Marilyn Borden. FOREIG MISSIONARY SOCIETY The purpose of the Foreign Missionary Society is to awaken and maintain interest in Christian missions and to support the foreign missionary work of the church by membership fees, contributions, and bequests. The highlight of the year's activities was World Missions Week with the missionaries Margaret Guleen and Dr. Daniel Friberg as speakers at special meetings. A tea and a banquet were also held during this Week. Gospel teams were sent out to churches in the vicinity by the group. Officers were Earl Bergh, president, Philemon Anderson, vice-president, and Lois Anderson, secretary. SOL FIDE BIBLE CLASS The Sola Fide Bible class meets e v e r y S u n d a y morning in And- reen lounge. Bob Carlson was pres- ident and Byron S w a n s o n W a s vice-president. The .Berean Bible Class, a Bible study group for the girls, meets in the lounge of the Woman's Building. Ollicers were Jeannette Pear- son, presidentg De- lores Swanson, sec- retaryg and Joanne Milton and Marian Bondeson, pianists. ROW T . on fobnson, Philip N 1 Row ONE. D wo. H arold Freier, BHIL, d e son, Kenneth Gran ui I B U2 balm Rob 9 s 5 R f erl C1241 1 1 0 Carlso I E ay Forstrom, Norm I'iri?Zvl2:0b M. Carlson, gb 5525113255 BEREAN BIBLE CLASS ROW ONE: Lois Crile, Marilyn Borden, Avis Norling, Margaret Noreen, Lois johnson. Row TWO: Lois Anderson, Marlys Pierson, Lorraine Kelley, Delores Swanson, Jeannette Pearson, Linnea Anderson, Dorothy Lidberg, Eunire Chao. ROW THREE: Warren johnson, ' ' h M ' Anderson, fo Milton, Elsa Burton, julia Andrew, Phyllis Groop, Ardzs Io nson, avzs Mary Rabe, Marian Bondeson, Iobn Kendall. I5'I CANTERBURY CLUB ROW ONE: Nancy Rirlfter, Charlotte Railey, Edith Friske. ROW TWO: Robert Hall, Gene Harms, Rev. Channing Savage, Ben Hunter. The Covenant Club provides fel- lowship for Cove- nant students at Augustana. The members organized a Sunday School class for college stu- dents at First Mis- sion Covenant Church in Moline, and held many so- cial events during the year. Officers were Dick Peterson, presidentg Williard Peterson, vice-presi- dentg Lois Magnus- on and Lolly Green, secretaries, and Anne Coleman, treasurer. 152 ROW ONE- Harrie K 111, The Canterbury Club is a new organi- zation on campus this year. This group com- posed of Episcopalian students held an open meeting in April to which all interested persons were invited. Officers were Char- lotte Railey, presi- dent, Nancy Richter, vice-president, Gene Harms, secretary- treasurer. COVENANT CLUB ' J' 11 er' D' ,fs p . B A If elerx . Groneman, jam, peiwswly IJ6lW:Z1,AlE2ii2Ngilszmm. Row Two: Arlene Anderson A on. Row THREEg George Wekybe CI Off, ally Green, Anne Coleman, Lgig Rae Hrlu'kit1J07l, fr 'k L' U , yi Mrjlllmi Roger lobmon' lyzllard Pele'-'Uni .l zz lfjtsflifl, Maulyz SUIIIISUI1, Arm, Holmbo zm CGSMOPOLITAN CLUB it lia Andrew Marilyn Smith, Rhoda Mercer, Nanry Drake, Laurene johnson, Phyllis Groop, b r Ioan Brundage, Ioan Burgess, Carolyn Larson, Greta Hellberg, Nancy Nylen, Helen Rae Biorseth, Lois W FOUR- Iohn Row ONE: Brita Geirot, lu , Row Two:-Ianet Burgess, Suzanne Boldt, Vee Ha ere , 'l Ekdahl, Charlotte Hafford, Bonnie Borre. Row THREE: Lee Carlson, ' l Marilyn L. Swanson, Betsey Palm, Ann Stoneherg, Margeann Burdock. R0 . d Carlson, Lois Anderson, Lolita Green, Ioyce Moorhead, l Roger Woolman. ROW Five: ' George Mari yn Taylor, Lois Milton, Ruth Hal, C. Anderson, Diane O'Neal, Donna Gord, Pat Iohnson, Au rey ' Lois Thulin, Bob Carlson, Nick Kefalides, Harold Davis, Ir., Iohn Pau son, ' n Stan Iohnson, Gordon Nordberg, Peter Nelson, Ron Sass, Dick Larson, ' A. F. Schersten. Pat Fiedler, Woody Stark, Arthur Wald, Donald Euye , Sinkler, Charles Rushing, Cosmg ' Politan Club r - , understanding one I1 0?0tes Interracial and interliation 1 ' O f e ma' , a year was the Publicati ln projects of the Club thi on of a student directory Th S ' 6 group 5P0HS0red Cosm . Opoliran W . ship for a member f eel: ro raise fugds for a S h 1 0 21 minority group Om C 0 ar- - cers were Mar geaflfl Burdock . Bonnie Borre, secrotiiesldegtg Nancy Nylen, vice-president . a . . Y, H George Smkler, treasurer. , 153 4 L SIGM MU ALPHA i Q Row 0 . WZ NE. Carolyn Hedberg, Elizabeth Mun son, Pat Harrsdn, Eleanore Carlxtedt Nanny C . I R , ru . ow Two: Margueme ' UE, Beverly M 1 Clarise And H msiead Warner, jan t Bl erxon. Row THREE- Beverly 2'u5l:.ge?giZni5:dgfaZ1 Iune Bender Evelyn L. d b 9 red Bjork Ragga . 1 'af f Ianice L fennzn ,f L R H undbefgf bl Bannister fgbn W - ' ard, Robert Sulberlan . f dr Kg f 1? I 1 r , IQ n Hendren, Dzck Eikenberry, jig, friggin Eiga eiVFloyd ,- 0 er! inter, Lam: C axe. her n for music majors and ot Sigma Mu Alpha is an organizatio students interested in music. The aim of the organization is to stimulate interest in musical performances and scholarship for a quad-city music student. The members are in charge of the recep- tions following the Concert Series programs. In April, the mem- bers presented Wolf-Ferrari's short opera, The Secret of Suzanne. re John Ahnert, presidentg jim Erickson, Oflicers for the year we tar 3 Bill Korf, treasurerg and vice-presidentg june Bender, secre y Beverly ust , G as social chairman. 154 SIGM DELT GAMMA Lett? Two: janet Blaser, CMI . El are Carlstedt. ROW g Betty Amenoflf 1 'no Elizabezh Munson, N nc1f1'inl5ie1dfaf1nn G'f'4e ' ligwmngiinrgizl Kofi, RW Vebag' ROW ONl:bR?va eMgZn15ej1 Elfelyn Iohnsonk CIl'df:iEZeM:Di2rmotb Mn' P'1 P Mc er y May Wa S , milf Ward, Howard Kandi ei - Agplund, .lolm ' ' Dzck Ezkenberfyf Carol Hamm' Sigma Delta Gam gan students on the Augie campus. The group Went to a dedication recital at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and also spent a day in Chicago, studying the pipe organ in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, the University of Chicago, and other notable organs in the vicinity. They helped sponsor the McDermott concert in April. Ollicers were june Bender, president, jim Erickson, vice-president, and Evelyn johnson, secretary-treasurer. ma is composed of the or 155 passes-e+,W,. ' M r'l n Schroeder, mme .-, ' A derson, Metzcent W ,.,,.,, V ' C lson Row ONE: Georgia Curran, a 1 y Peterson, Ioyce Anderson, Addeen Carlson, Marilyn D. n Combs, Eleanor Anderson, Marjorie Reissner, Ioan Dierksen. ROW TWO. Ianet ar , Iamce n.,mm.,-.c, , F lstitch Marilyn Carlson, Ioyce Morrison, Beverly Warner, janet Balm, Delores Iohnson, Beverly Kelley loan Olander, Delores Swanson, Evelyn Lindroth. ROW THREE: l Sabbath Warren Thummel, Bill Korf, Hal Don Russell, Bob Peterson, Carol au , ' Nancy Ruff, Lorraine , b , Bob Iennings, Char es , hnston, Mel Iennings, 'dder, john Benson, Gustus, Pat Tillberg, Carl Asplund, Walter Griffn, Gordon Nord erg Wimmer, Ed Dege, Paul Iohnson, Orlynn Bosse, Paul Gustafson, Bruce Io Karsten, Richard Eileenberry. ROW FOUR: Donald Bisgrove, ,lack Swanson, Bob Carlson, Iack K1 Keith johnson, Ron Veburg, Ken Bergren, Roger Iohnston, lim Hawkinson, Tom Iobnston, lim Burton, Bill Lzndholm Hal Olson, Roger Nordstrom, Vic Mayer, Dave Hasselquist. LIGUSTANA CHOIR The Au gustana Choir dire pamed b R ffe Y fyno1fLu dh 1 tour lastid tincj1IielTson,dbegan its 1951 :our or? Mirilhagliljccrim- ' ' 6 S an ' 1 d l I , he and rn Iowa. In addirionnifuuthed Concerts In n0fthern Michigan Monmouth, Galesburg Da l ese concerts, the choir san i Chlcagfl Concerr was give mime, and Swedesbufg- The ani Ii n ua ygeljr, the last concert for mit, KEY sth. The fmal concert of the Olf Officers were R m ers' was giVeU ar , grad ' vrce-presidenrg and Dglier Johnson, Pfesidelm lim Havvliliiiiloni res johnson, secretary. son, Q ' an-Q www? KLTLW ,Ar , X yy 1 Q www Q' k ,....,. 1' 'Z 3 ' ' 3, S' M -1- ff L A I f ' 1 W M 2 ..,A , 3 A 4N,, -h,. W J qu. W f 4. ' - i '- 5 'Uri ' - +6 . Wg' , , q i g , L. W 5 K W -4-KW. X A E, if L I r, u . Q ,,,,f'f .W ff' A 'E 5 Q W if Y 3 l X ' Q ' in ,f .,-: -V 53. K V ' ' 75551 .fy ' ,A . ,f- HANDEL CRATORIO SOCIETY The 70th annual presentation of Handel's Messiah was given December 9th and 10th. A chorus of 325 voices made up of Augustana students and Tri-cities residents sang under the direction of Brynolf Lundholm. The soloists were Hilda Ohlin, sopranog Ruth Slater, altog Charles Curtis, tenorg and Gerald Smith, bass. CHA PEL CHOIR John-gon, nun, v- Flayg Mae rluunwi - ' ' I ' Bondeson, Nancy ' ' yn Anderson, belle LaRose. Row ONE' Marlllylwo: Nancy LOWS, MWA, Ruth Holmbergf Anna Wabzgfw' RW Bengtlon This year, because of a man power shortage, the Chapel Choir was reorganized as a Girls' Glee Club. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Holman in the fall and Robert Gaskill in the spring, they practiced for the annual spring concert in May. QRCHESTRA 1? , M 1, l' N l Ianice Rudelius Ray Peterson Iobn Almert, Row ONE! Curtis Swenson, john Ward, Richard Glynn, Caro me e son, , , Eileen Paulson. ROW TWO: Larry Carlson, Ruth Pearson, Roland Setnan, Betty Bennett, Ieannette Pearson, Maren Evans, Louis Case, Mavis Iobnson, Donna Maddox, Miriam Swanson. ROW THREE: Barbara Groneman, Martin Holcomb, Ioy Safe, Marguerite Wiberg, Robert Sutherland, LeRoy Huxtable, Don Russell, Norm Olson. ROW FOUR: Betsey Brodabl, Nancy Long, Thomas Hibbard, Conductor, Robert Iennings. The A . ugulana L1ttle Symphony presented its Cert APfi1 wth. D- Mr' Thomas Hibbard, the orchestra also lrlicted by the Messiah performances. john War P aYed for l'1'121SCCI'. annual gprin Con d WHS Concert BAN 2 se' ROW ONE: Bob Winters, Curt Ostrom, Ray Bergstrom, Warren Tbummel, Jeannette Pearson Charlotte H Dave Iobnson, Norm Olson, Les Henriksen Don Kramer Ro T Pbyllis Pear N , ajord, , . W WO: Bob Ainswortb, Barbara Sandquist, janet Olson, son, elda Gloden, Ardis johnson, Orville Kimball, Bob Anderson Lett Ma W l Harland Smith, Betty Arnenojf Pat T orm N , y y a sb, LeRoy Huxtable , an, orvin Lanz. Row THREE' Gar Will' Anderson, Wenzel Bobman Clig d . rams, Martin Anderson, john C, , or Howell, Gordon Hedberg, Vernon F b ' ' ' jobnson, Don Russell, jack Pa r . R ' ' ors erg, Glen Wainwright, Keztb yze OW FOUR. Robert Iennzngs, Nant Lo Miri S ' y ng, Courtney Swanson, Dawn Helkenn, am wanson, Robert Gaskzll, Direetorg Gene Koskey, Dram Major. Th A gustana Band under the direction Of Mf- e U , . . - 'n - ' tlVlI16S wrth the 0Pem g Robert Gasklll, began its ac . - lar er- In addrtron I0 fegu P of the football season. he formances at the football and basketball gage? :Jef . o band Presented 21 Concert In Rockford on h C Offi- 22 d and a home concert Ofl lanuary Mt ' n , . , 'rs were Don Russell, Presidents Dave Johnson L? ident- LeROY Huxtable, Secretary? Court- Vlce-gres n ,social chairmang and Curtis Ostrom, Dey WHDSO 1 manager. -1 s 5' , ' t if :,.A it as i I Xa, 22' ? is ROW ONE: Gordon Nordberg, Ieanne Neilson, Ioyce Neilson, Louise Taylor, Marilyn L. Swanson, Lois Rudelius, june Rynell, Marilyn Wald, Margaret Noreen, Dave Ionsson. ROW TWO: Carolyn Wablgren, Carole Williams, Ingrid Ljunggren, Marjorie Trysell, Muriel Simonsen, Ann Ahtelius, Ruth Hall, Marilyn Borden, Avis Iae Norling. ROW THREE: Don O. Iobnson, Ray Bergstrom, Marilyn Seaquist, Nancy Nylen, Brita Gejrot, Dr. Wald, Betsy Palm, Ann Stoneberg, Lois Milton, Pat johnson, Ardis johnson, Lois Crile, Dorothy Lidberg, Bob Sutherland ROW FOUR! Bernt Sandstrom, Dr. Sclzerste N E ' k ' ' n, arm rrc son, Earl Bergh, Peter Nelson, Stan Nelson, Izm Erickson, George Pearson, Robert W. Carlson, Richard Carlson, Dick Larson, Courtney Swanson. SWEDISH CLUB The Swedish Club promotes and maintains the Swedish language and customs at Augie' TheY sponsored the traditional Christmas PartY Wifh Bfifa Gejrot as Santa Lucia. Also, they sponsored the Sven Olof Sandberg concert on April 8th, and helPCd to sponsor the Sofiaflickorna. President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . no OFFICERS FALL Gordon Nordberg Norman Erickson Marilyn Seaquist Jim Erickson . . SPRING Norman Erickson George Pearson Nancy Nylen Stuart Lundahl i-1-i 2 E E Row ONE: Vera Haberer, jean Hotchkiss. ROW Two: Reva Mae Kleino, Cal Stubr, Carol Wendell, Paul Swartz, Gloria Cruse, Martha Meyer Smick, joann Dierkxen. Row THREE: Dona Hansen, Lorraine Beckman, Mary Rabe, Paul Carlson, Grant Heuer, Al Westman, Ted Larson, Fred Srmidt, Roger Woolman, Ruth Hall, Shirley Till. l PA -AMERICAN aus il ' 'ln E K - z H2 .gn H 0 K Es N , t . IQ!!! 'A K 1 l -ns 'fm 'l 'D Q ll L,k XV ' an A 3 H A - 4. Q-'IA ffywff ' , VK' A ill! . in - JJ , A X ,ff A A - u 1 , T, , E 'I64 T I Row ONE: Mar e Reinertsen Aud C I I The Pan-American Club strives to promote an understanding of the customs of the Latin American coun- tries. The Christmas party featured the traditional pinata breaking. In April the group was host to the Quad-City schools at the annual Pan- American Banquet. Officers were Paul Swartz, president, Gloria Cruse, vice- president, jean Hotchkiss, secretary, Carol Wendell, treasurer, and Vee Haberer, program chairman. g , rey ar Jon, G aria Morgan, Donna Brenstrom, Ann I-Ianberg. Row Two Dons johnson, Shirley Larsen, Marlene johnson, Laurene Iohnson, Charlotte Hajfford, :larkze Arwdxon, Nancy Schoenfeld ROW THREE: Loren johnson, George Henning, Dave Hauser, Bill Snyder, Arnze Ulner, Al Hauser, lark Wyeth I E. A. Beyer. Row ONE: Carolyn Bardock, janice johnson, joy Safe, Muriel Peel, Phyllis Stanley, Mary Ann Iverson janet Pettit. Row Two: Lois Thulin, Eliza- beth Palm, Ann Stoneberg, Donna McMullen, Charlotte Railey, Barbara IVestervelt, Ruth Westerberg, Anita Ernst, Row THREE: Carrol Anderson, Lois Milton, Doris johnson, jean Peterson, Greta Appleton, Nancy Richter, Nancy Engman, Bonnie Borre, Margeann Bur- dock, jim Hawley, Don Torn- quist. Row FOIJRZ Bill Morris, julie Peterson, Chad Meyer, Fanchon McComhs, Ron Veberg, janis Schrage, Phil Benson, Rog- er Woolman, Gene Koskey, Martin LaRose. ALPH PSI OMEG Alpha Psi's aim is to increase interest and participation in the dramatics of the campus and the community. Augie has the largest chapter of this national organization. In the Fall they sponsored the Barter Theatre players in Sun-Up. Last year's summer tour with She Stoops To Conquer covered four states, and in the coming months the Augustana Players will tour with The Imaginary Invalid. The Annual Spring Banquet marked the close of an outstanding year for the club. Officers were Bill Morris, president, Don Peterson, vice-president, Donna McMullen, secretary, and Julie Peterson, historian. Row ONE: Marjorie Anderson, Eleanor Larson, Barbara Swan- son, jeanine Anderson, Dorothy Risley, Marilyn Anderson, Peg- gy Lundberg. ROW Two: Mari- on johnson, Vivian Bergsrud, Linnea Anderson, Pat Curran, Helen Rae Biorseth, joann Swanson, Vee Haberer, Shirley Stoltenberg. Row THREE: Meryl Nielsen, Betty Schulz, Barbara Reynolds, Letty May Walsh, Ann Hauberg, Pat Ilten, Bev johnson, joanne Carlson, Anne Hendrickson, Marlee Dawson. Row FOUR: Arnie Lack, Ken Larkin, Pete Storm, Don Peter- son, Pete Nelson, Marshall Gante, Don Galbraith, jim Erickson. Q 99 Good-bye My Fancy November 2, 3, 4 THE CAST Pat Ilten Dot Risley Helen Teros Joanne Carlson Donna McMullen Ann Stoneberg Doris johnson Jeanne Peterson Don Peterson Bill Hogan Bill Neary Bill Morris Chad Meyer Fred Benson Ken Dahlgren Howard Peterson Marion johnson Bonnie Borre Ruth Westerberg julie Peterson Clarence Wittenstrom THE CAST Effeta Davis Mrs. Lillian Harris Art Larson Janis Schrage Joann johnson Bill Morris George Sinkler Chad Meyer Kenneth Larkin james Hawley Gene Koskey Q1 if Deep Are the Roots February 22, 23, 24 , 1 V. .N ....,.,,,.. , -. M WLM, .,M,r,.,M....., The Imaginary Invalid May IO, II, I2 I THE CAST Phil Benson Hope Ryden Janis Schrage Dave Loring julie Peterson Orlynn Bosse Fanchon McCombs Gene Koskey Chad Meyer Ron Veburg i-ii She Stoops to Conquer I95O Summer Tour me PI KAPPA DELT 1 I Row ONE' Charlotte R '1 Barbara Groneman 'fl ey, Barbara Conov q , 1 5- ef, Dorm M M . Meyer, Hollzs Hegg, 21:51 152311232 1237161705 McComZr. l20ivlv1ii,'Z20IidE31'l5Zf?, Barbara Swanson Elgqnore L . , av ' - na ' ' a 3,11 Lindbolmi jimxfnilzioblindergivwon, jglm Fryxglgjf''IQfi:UQlij0:fS3rekLeIIgander, Clariefgg 'I I2 ' . df , ob I ornquzrt, Marlzn Halromb. a strom, Pi Kappa Delta, national forensic fraternity, develops and promotes interest in all types of speaking through local activities and in co-operation with the national chapter. The organization sponsored the annual High School Debate Tournament here in February. Discussion groups were sent to P.T.A. groups in surrounding areas. Ten delegates were sent to the National Pi Kappa Delta Convention in Stillwater, Oklahoma, April 26th-29th. Officers were Dave Loring, president, john Raschke, vice-president, Barb Conover, secretary, and john Fryxell, historian. Chad Meyer and Janis Schrage represented Au- gustana in a statewide Oratory contest at Mon- mouth in February. jan- is placed second in this event. They also partici- pated in the Pi Kappa Delta convention and tournament at Oklahoma A 84M College in March, where Chad received a superior rating. rage, Prof. LeVand M-1 ' er: Meyer' Foreground: Prof. Holcomb. ROW ONE: Barbara Conover, Donna McMullen. ROW TWO: Dave Prof., Dave and Iobn leaoing for tbe West Poznt Tournament. Loring, Hollis Hegg, fobn Raschke, Pal Tillberg, Barbara Groneman, Arnie Lack. The debate squad, under the direction of Professor Martin Holcomb, won over 7070 of their debates this year. They participated in nine tournaments with im- pressive records. In getting the annual bid to the West Point National Invitation- al Tourney, Augie ranked as top school in a five-state area. Dave Loring and John Raschke represnted Augustana in this event. 171 1-11--f ' lm on barbara uw ROW QNEI Peggy Lundberg, janet Olsoirisvgoargzo3azZJZn,gnbalZZT1biZre-5 Slogmn john C Anderson Lloyd Melts Ruth Lundllulfff Marilyn Wald' RoWShirley Scott, PT0f- Maflm Holcomb SPEECH CLINIC Under the direction of Mr. Donald C. Davis and Pro fessor Martin Holcomb, the Speech Clinic provides children of the surrounding community with speech therapy audi tory training, physical and occupational therapy in the Saturday workshop. During the summer months an exten sive program of remedial training is conducted on campus The staff of the Clinic is composed of advanced speech re education students. Miss Mayme Bolin is in charge of occupational therapy. 1,.,..-- ,r-,......,-nn S E 'll M rris, Hawey Amway zier. ROW ww' I H , MSW ROW ONE: Clmdlaiziiiaugt Mgrriu TaylorlCaI'TszZ1istPbila Benson' Shellivorr'i1h'l'l31illerS0'1- Bmnell, Illoollsg Harald Sundeliusy Eglin? Keith lvlfnsonf Ken Myers' Marty L4 P ul Swan, Don MC 1' Satterbefgf A I TER-FR TER ITY COUNCIL The Inter-Frater- nity and Inter-So- rority Councils for- mulate the policies for rushing, pledg- ing, and initiation. Together they spon- sored the annual pancake supper and the crippled child- ren's campaign for funds. Delores Johnson was presi- dent of the Inter- Sorority Council, and Chad Meyer and Harvey Kall- berg were presi- dents of the Inter- Fraternity Council. 174 I TER-SCRORITY COUNCIL ROW ONE! .Audrey Carlson, Barbara Groneman, Delores johnson, Margeann Charlotte Razley. ROW TWO: Pal Curran, Marilyn D. Anderson, Vee Haberer, Evelyn Bonnie Barre, Marion Landslrom, Mary johnson, Marilyn Wald. THE INTER-FRATERNITY BALL One of the feature highlights of the Augustana social season was the first annual Inter-Fraternity Ball held March 2nd at the Ski-Hi Ballroom. 160 fraternity men and their dates danced to the music of Ray Winegar and his orchestra. Each fraternity nominated a Sweetheart candidate and Marilyn Ekdahl and Dottie johnson were chosen as Co- Sweethearts. Forrest Frazier was general chairman of the event. Co Sw etb art Dottie Iobnxon. Punky Fraz er and Mar lyn Ekdahl Women's League is an organization to promote a spirit of friendliness and co- operation among the women on the Augie campus. It sponsored a picnic and a banquet in the fall and Wo- men's Week in the spring. Officers were Margeann Burdock, president, Pat Curran, vice-president, Joann Swanson, secretary, n wanson, urgeann Burdock. Lois R8.Sml1SSCf1, trea- Elly Larson, Pat Curran, Lois Rasmussen, Ioan S M surer, and Elly Larson, historian. This year the girls adopted a nine-year old Italian girl, Irene Fabellini, through the Foster Parents Plan. Throughout the year they have sent money and gifts to her. The following is an excerpt from a letter re- ceived from her. Dear Friends: I thank you so much for all the things you sent me. In the two parcels I found all the gifts wrapped up in a box, and every box had the name of Foster M h . . . . . ot er written on it. I think every Foster Mother wanted to give me a gift. I am so glad Easter is near, it is a very great festivity, and I am impatient for it to come. I like to hear the bells ringing gaily for the Resurrection of Our Lord. I wonder if there is a beautiful festivity for children also in America? WOMEN'S LEAGUE Many good wishes and kisses. Yours most affectionately, Irene -- ' 1-iarmu d Me er Row ONE' Hdfvey Kallbergf Pete Nelsomuizz Swanson, E n, FOREGROUNDZ C1911 y - i k. R W Two: Fred Benson, A DREE DORM WOMEN'S DORM COUNCIL The Dorm Club pro- motes a feeling of unity and companionship among the house resi- dents. The girls held monthly meetings with programs and refresh- ments. They sponsored a tea and open house at Homecoming, and a for- mal Christmas tea. The officers were Char Julin, president, Julie Peterson, vice-president, Donna McMullen, secretary, and Audrey Meier and Mavis johnson, treasurers. Andreen Dorm Club promotes fellowship and social activity among men living on campus. They won the cup for campus decorations at Homecoming, sponsored an Easter Tea and Open House, and arranged the parking area behind An- dreen. Officers were Chad Meyer, president, Ray Bergstrom, vice- president, Pete Nelson, secretary, and Harvey Kallberg, treasurer. COUNCIL ROW ONE: ,lulie Peterson, Carolyn Burdoek, Nancy Long. Row TWO: Marilyn Seaquist, Audrey Meier, Ioan Hanson, Char Iulin, Donna McMullen, Elly Larson, Lois Rasmussen. Row THREE: Beverly Gustas, Carol May Faulslicb, fan Rudelius, Marilyn Carlson, Lorraine Kelley, Barbara Carlson, Evie Lindroth, Ann Stoneberg. 177 Marilyn Wald, 1 78 HOMECOMING .... i 5 ' E . - - ders .- Miriam An V1 Queen, and nite 1' , . dan ndant, Dirk Cray, fggn, V1-Kms, and atten Roy Gusta Augie-Ours to remember was the keynote of the 1950 Homecoming weekend. Vi-Queen Marilyn Wald and Vi-King Roy Gustafson reigned Fri- day evening in an impressively decorated gym. In the traditional sing con- test, the lullabyes of the Cogs and the Dons were judged the winning songs. Cups for the house decorations went to Andreen and Abbey. The Pop's and Phi Rho's floats won for originality, while the Speed's and Roundel's won for beauty. On Saturday afternoon, Augie gracefully lost to Valparaiso. Following the alumni banquet, the Tribe held its annual Homecoming Ball with Pat Halvorsen as Princess. On Sunday, the sororities and fraternities honored their alumni at dinners, and the dorms held open house. 1950 Homecoming gave us many happy hours to remember. Roy and Marilyn jim Weigand and Fancbon McCombs, , Pep Committee New Coronation scenery Pat Halvorxen, Princess of the Ball sw W :raw ,A AK- V y f 'ffQaf 4 - ' k , M fe 1 ,Tai wr v' . , wx : Q5 wi. y , . e 1 f The Vi'R0J'11lty Float 'I79 Qin af QQ-L xxx Pr 13' S X- N sr sg, W Raikw -s wk Rag johnson, tho superior student L 180 ww-wf for daily Praczzc P- -4 P,-epgres uf Wie body is important . -fu! 1' 2 D I ,f fX X, M X v' X , X, E p luf 3.4, 44 Q K? l 1 J' zakv 0, -xsru D141 -. .,,. ., ,urm:on, Lyman Lundeen, Bob Stromberg, Arlyn Yo Bob Proleau, Wally Soderstrom. Barkfield: D Forrie A ung- on Gurlafson, jim Bench, nderson, Art Whalen. FOOTBALL ill 5 7 w ,,..---:nil Caplain Art Whalen Ha es Harvey AuBu . y 1 nl ld: Fofffe B671-so Defensive Bafktie B1 b n Bob Rufffll 5 0 1 5 B E9 . F ellnef Dlckguard SCHEDULE WE Monmouth 7 Illinois Wesleyan 0 Millikin 0 Valparaiso 7 Elmhurst 6 Lake Forest 0 Carthage 35 Luther 6 SEASON RECORD: Two Wins, Six Losses. 1 .f '.-9 'We , .- ,L ksfrk I S ' of we ' - 'r' I 'ga .4 Zo' is Q ,.,. V H Q ' ' W' 'if ,.,, A We W VL K fly! ys:ZkyjVS '31 -,X J 7, ,gif - 7 'T V Q 5? ,wiv - J iz. ' A j ' ,, 'gl1L'L',,:41 if , 4. ' F. ff :I f T wwf aw ' . A. ' IIIAA . , - fl- l4.,,.us.1,-1-' M. -V -e .:-M f E,-nie LaR0qu e guard Whalen is off for 15 yards bebind good blocking THEY 34 20 20 48 7 26 7 Len Nelson tackle Forrest Anderton Most Valuable Player Halfback ROW ONE: Bob Russell, lim Bench, Harvey AuBuchon, jack Olmsted, Harold Davis, john Tait, Pete Storm, Bob Proteau, ferry Schiller. Row Two: Forrest Hayes, Bob Saenger, Shelley johnson, Lyman Lundeen, Bob Ford, jerry Broman, Kent Buikema, Dick Fetzner, Norm Bengston, Don Gustafson, Capt. Art Whalen, Forrie Anderson. Row THREE: Coach Ollie Olson, Lee Brissman, Vinre Lundeen, Tom Donahoe, George Wesbey, Norm Persons, Wally Soderstrom, jack Coder, Morrie Nelson, Bob Fetzner, Bob Stromberg, Lenny Nelson, Charlie Hartman, Bill Stigberg. ROW FOUR! Bill Oaks, Ernie LaRoque, Stuart Lundahl, Andrew Miller, Ted Jacobson, Rich Given, Arlyn Youngberg, Tom Wallace, Bill Benson, Howard jackson, john Plank. i E 'Q 1 L J E X -Elect B ikemdf C P Kerjll 'gonferenfe Center Coaching Stag: Kneeling: Vinfe Lundeen, Head Coath Ollie Olson. Standing: Bob Walther, Lee Brissman, Bill Oaks. QM' k Coder ' lar tackle Whalen Wings One, Season Highlights . . . Augie uses double-wing under new coach . . . hampered greatly by Bob Saenger fullback Capt. Art Whalen, Pete Storm. injuries . . . yield to Valpo after stubborn hrst half . . . Vik- ings outplay Elmhurst but lose 7-6 . . . power over Carthage for first win , . . upset Luther in finale. B06 slfama 111061 Wg ' Iss Shelly johnson end Geo, 8 e yy f1zll6qc,Z 6ey Player Highlights . . . Russell in- tercepts lateral for T.D. against Mon- mouth . . . Olmsted shines on defense against the Big Blue . . . Wesbey and Gustafson star against Carthage . . . Forrie Anderson dazzles Luther with spectacular runs. Wally Soderstrom end Rich G . Anderson' . b, Fame Offensive Buckfleld: lim Bene G stafson' 14 iifenv Don Bah Proleau guard Bo glldrd 61:0rd Rich Given halfback Arlyn Youngberg center 012 G' Vharlefgqffopi H136 Lundeen Lymdzlackle lark Olmsled loalfbark Varsity Basketball Squad-Row ONE: jay Nelson, Stan Helwig, Coach Oliver Olson, Richie Erickson, Burt Dahlslrom. Row TWO: Frank Wright, Tom john- ston, Captain Roger johnson, jim Hawkinson, Willard Peterson, Ioe Kordicb, Ken Carsen. -Ver fobnjon Ca BAS KET BALL VZxgLp15ff Ken Carsw forward johnson and Carsen Collaborate against Elmhurst 88 els! SCHEDULE 1950-5 1 WE THEY Carroll 66 78 M'onmouth 58 56 Knox 52 51 Elmhurst 75 67 North Central 58 75 Carthage 61 42 Luther 59 66 Wartburg 69 COTQ 68 Carroll 89 64 Monmouth 72 57 Knox 52 74 Illinois Wesleyan 64 62 Luther 62 61 Illinois College 72 69 Cornell 68 76 Lake Forest 57 QOTQ 59 Wheaton 65 79 Elmhurst 62 57 Carthage 63 60 james Millikin 66 104 SEASON RECORD Twelve Wins, Eight Losses Let's get lem gang' J ff' 107 Nels on, C - forwqjjfdnz-elerl jim Hawkiman guard 'Villa d 7 Pele,-J-on 1, fefllpr Richie Eriekson forward Ioe Kofdifk center INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Ken Carsen jay Nelson Rog Johnson Paul Lauritzen Willard Peterson Jim Hawkinson Richie Erickson Bill Nelson Joe Kordick Stan Helwig Bert Dahlstrom 14.7 13.0 10.9 7.0 5.9 5.7 5.2 4.3 3.6 2.8 2.0 '53.7'a Reserve Squad-Row ONE: Coach Len Kallix, Dave Hopley, Bill Benson, Carl Byorndabl, Harold Davis. ROW TWO: Clarence Wittenstrom, Bob Allen, Garth Hull, Paul Lauritzen, john Anderson. 190 .Stan Helwig Ellrlrd Season Highlights . . . Team scoring record broken at Carroll . . . Carsen and johnson, hon- orable mention in Con- ference . . . Laurirzen moves up to varsity . . . jay Nelson plays with broken foot . . . Carsen sets individual scoring record of 39 points. Sr rebound,-f ' 'm' SWIMMI G RECORD WE THEY Cornell 65 10 Grinnell 19 56 Knox 49 26 Illinois Wesleyan 41 34 Monmouth 56 39 Bob OlufS, Freestyle' North Central 26 49 Viking Olympics Second Place Conference Third Place Forrest Frazier, Diver The loss of E 8 tank men, but the acquisition of a strong group of freshmen more than compensated for the deficit. Stellar Dave Pearson show arl johnson and Dave Patterson hampered the Vikin s great promise . . . ten major letter winners . . . Frazier and Speth provide potent diving , P ect OI' IleXf year. duo . . . Hank Pollner ca tain el f Rd-7' Nelson, backstrakef Viking Swimming Squad-Row ONE: Bob Olufs, Bill Speth, Wayne Bart- ley, Hollis Hegg, Forrest Frazier. ROW Two- Coach L C Bri D' lf . . . ssrnan, ze Cray, Dave Pearson, Hank Pollner, Ray Nelson, George Wesbey, 192 Henson and Ernie L 'W' bows Dick bw '1R0que Dick Nyquist, 128 pounder. RECORD WE THEY Macomb Teachers 16 15 Navy Pier 16 14 Cornell 5 23 Wartburg 19 15 Knox 25 9 Grinnell 8 21 Wheaton 5 23 Illinois Normal 3 25 Wheaton Invitational Fifth Place l erullb Art Whalen 5 WRESTLING The Viking Matmen gave a good account of themselves this year in spite of mishaps and service calls . . . Dick Nyquist captured only win against Cornell and second place in the Wheaton Tournament, while Dick Scherling placed third . . . Bill johnson, captain for ,51-'52 season. Augustana Wrestling Team-ROW ONE: lim Rylander, Art Whalen, Bob Russell, Don Carlson, Gar Williams. ROW TWO: Coach Vince Lundeen, Bob Ford, Fred Benson, Ernie LaRoque, Dick Scberling, Bill Iolmson Dick Nyquist. 193 J s m WmmK' SCHEDULE Coe Here Carthage There Monmouth There Millikin Here Elmhurst fTwoj Here North Central There Wheaton There Carthage Here Illinois College Here Monmouth Here Coe There , Dick Iones, Viking Infield: Captain Rainey 5x1cjio:l6mBale Baraks, Augustana Baseball Team-Row ONE: Ken Tillman, Gar Williams, Dale Baraks, jim Ezferly. Row Two: Coach Len Kallis, lim Grund, Bob Russell, Wally Soderstrom, Lou Nacbbauer, Bob Brunell, Richie Erickson, lack Kidder, Dave Hopley. ROW THREE:Glen McAfee, manager, Ray Nelson, Bill Barclay, Howie Pearson, Francis Boom, Ron Hallgren jim Wie and D' k , g , ze Iones, Ken Larson, manager. wlmsmamyrsaexar H, - f-W-we X it Y l Augie Ollfef Gard , enD enHBzll Barclay, Bob Brunel! e urtt,..-v--- Coach Len Kallis and Captain Klfm Fighting a battle with old man winter, the baseball squad showed remarkable early season form and great hitting strength along with superb pitching from veteran Ray Nelson and newcomer jim Everly . . . Brunell's accurate arm cut many men down at the plate . . . jones to Erickson to Soderstrom formed snappy double play combination. Viking Batteries: jim Weigand, Ray Nelson, jim Everly, Ken Tillman. 195 We apley, I . vor Capmm: Curt Tre AllgllIld7ld,5 C TRACK rack My fohnson, 1502 Relay Teamg Don G Viking Track Squad-Row ONE- Ken C K . arsen, en Lundahl, Stan johnson, Roy Gustafson, Don Galbraith, Don johnson, Curt Trevor, Stan Larsen, Hank Pollner. ROW Two: Bill johnson, jay Nelson, Bill Stigberg, jack Kline, jerry Olmsted, Art Magnuson, Pete Storm, Ed Ryden, Bob Proteau, Bill Benson. ROW THREE: Charlie Hartman, trainer, Grant Heuer, Don Keckler, Chuck Busse, Bob Hult, Coarh Vince Lundeen, Bob Walther, Forrest Hayes, Sam Collin K Y s, ent oung, Don johnson, Manager. 196 X we ... E.,,,,.J x fm x ,ua 1 wif, sy., , Si! W' New 3 NNW. Q Q, l il we .N f efl l H fohnson, Curt Trevoalbraitb, Span SCHEDULE Illinois Wesleyan Monmouth Knox Viking Olympics Dubuque Carthage C. C. I. Conference North Central Relays Ther. Here Monmouth Quadrangular Ther. Here- Ther. Hers Then Here Here - 1 , F 3 l r :lung 1111519 M '. 1 'i ' en lay Nelson, Sinn Larsen, B111 Benson, R0 Gm-f C0flFh Vznre Lund een. y ah-on' Conditioned by an inter-squad meet between the Flashes and the Sparks, the Viking thinclads opened the season with seven lettermen forming the nucleus . . . Stan johnson turned his talent to the 440 and 880 yard runs . . . Bill Benson developed into a top-notch dash man . . . Springs Carsen used his jumping ability to best advantage in the broad jump . . . Steady Curt Trevor doubled in the pole vault and high jump. A 41 jump! NK mf'J ' and Bon U D ,- K n Carsen, BTW 95 gel Jeff b . H Bob Wdlthebyill lggnson,ePole Vault. off 9 11110 mzle dash' -in-if Wmwwi Y S 01161- Howi e and Punk-fy talk thing TENNIS SCHEDULE Carthage Beloit Elmhurst Monmouth Knox Knox Carthage Elmhurst North Central C. C. I. Tournament Bolstered by a quintet of returning letter winners, the 1951 tennis team avenged last yearls only dual meet loss by overpowering Beloit 8-1. Abetted by newcomer Earl Bergh, this year's squad upheld the high name of Augustana as a tennis power. There Here Here There There Here Here ,There There Here Paul john Viking Racquet Swingers: Earl Bergh, luck Coke, Paul Lauritzen, Jon serve: one up Paul johnson, Forrest Frazier, Howie Samuelxon. 198 GOLF H I-'ff . -- -4 -. - f . . ffBubbles gwef them a 'vw ' M my nzne :ron and -W-.W Fore . . . Using Indian Bluffs as their home course, the Viking golf squad played host to the visiting teams of the Conference . . . Captain Morris Nelson played the number one position throughout the season . . . Peterson and Lundberg joined last yearls veterans to round out the squad. Augustana Link Men: Captain Morris Nelson, Willard Paterson, Russell Bonne, Lou Nachbauer, Vic Mayer, Bob Martin, Frank johnson, Leo Lundberg. SCHEDULE Carthage There Knox Here Knox There Coe Here Carthage Here Cornell Here Illinois College Here C. C. I. Conference Here i 1 Amid cries of Where,s da ball, and Zim, Zam, Zoom, Zall, we clean 'em up at Homecoming Ballf' the Tribe of Vikings made plans for the purchase of a motion picture camera to record all athletic functions of the school year . . . hay rack rides . . . annual Homecoming Ball at Danceland . . . Crowning of Pat Halvorsen as princess . . . all went to make a full year for one of the school's largest and most beneficial organizations. Senior Tribe members inspect recognition blanket. President . . Vice-president Secretary. . Treasurer . Historian . M ore Semor: dzsplay the pljeede FALL Now thi ading uniforms. OFFICERS . Curt Trevor Forrest Frazier Bob Weissman . Bob Brunell . Rog johnson nk hard, are there any more scoreboard: we can buy.. S P RIN G President ..... Dick Fetzner Vice-president . . . Rog Anderson Don Galbraith Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Ken Lundahl Historian . . . Len Nelson D B015 I r own around for Terrapin ,bow DOLPHI S This year the Dolphins be- Came officially affiliated with the National Chapter at Iowa City. Foremost on its calendar of events were the new pins, dol- phin placques, steak fries, and the Spring Banquet at Watch- tower Inn. OFFICERS President . . . Forrest Frazier Vice-president . . . Bob Olufs Secretary . . . Don johnson Treasurer . . Don Frazier Row ONE: Ed Dege, Marty LaRose, ferry Olmsted, Gordon Nordberg, Bill Spelh, Forrest Frazier, Row TWO: jack Coder, Paul Riedesel, Ted Iarobson, Dick Cray, Don Frazier. ROW THREE: Bob Proteau, Hollis Hegg, Wayne Bartley, Art Magnuson, Bob Olufs, jim Hill. Row FOUR: Dick Swanson, George Wesbey, Dave johnson, Hank Pollner, Don johnson, Dave Pearson, Ray Nelson. TERRAPINS -C President . . . . . Bev johnson Vice-president . . Betty Carlberg Secretary . . . . . Lois Johnson Treasurer . . . . Lynn Anderson Row ONE: Dorzs Charlet adusor Lou Iobnson Bev johnson Betty Carlborg Corrzne Lzndell Diary Lou Koelltr Ezleen MCVey Lznnea Anderson Row TWO Marcza johnson Ioan Carlson Glenn Deane Flora Terry Harnmar Marzlyn Seaqulst jean Halchkzss Pat Carry Yvonne Larson - After long hours of prac- tice, the Terrapins presented their first water show, cli- maxed by an impressive can- dlelight finale. Also on the agenda were mixed swims with the Dolphins, donuts and coffee at Stu-U, and the annual spring picnic. WOMENS ATHLIQIC Assoclx-mo V3 E Nt W . we J 1 H ' .fl .Q . A 2 A ' l it 2 . ,J 3 1 ,,., Q! i Z all 5 ll cba11ll75 . ural baSkUba . Mc- UPPerclaSS fng?ggfgrallneineftseqwgvlarlzyan A. ROW ONE Swanson. ROW S'08'Ifn, 14 W-fr uzrls-R V Cl n, Dee . ll Delvffs 7 Peters , B OW ONE: Ma 'I Cafrllson, Lormme Ilgidjelius. Nan E5 dev johnson, Ian Rug ll? Wald' Glenn Deane Fl an , Betty Cagioejfbpo6bieI?dler5I:,Znf:anAkS'i4frson. Rss' CVW1 Lynn Anderson. EMM' Dee swanfofll The W.A.A. is open to all women interested in women's sports. In September the group held its annual Barbeque at Blackhawk Park, and in May the Banquet at which the trophies for the year were presented. The organization provides opportunity for participation in intramural, interclass, and individual sports. W. A. A. Council-ROW ONE: Marilyn Wald, historiang Iulie Peterson, tfeasurerf joan Siefken, Ian Rudelius, presidentg Linnea Anderson, vice-presidentg Natalie Charles, Carol Coin. ROW TWO: Doris Charlet, advisory janet Blaser, Addeen Carlson, Dee Swanson, historiang Nan Ejland, Pat Tillberg, Marion Landsiram, Missing: Lynn Anderson, secretary. '53 57? 'TT' l O ll Ten - nz: lV,,men: 1511291 joan S' user f2nd-S, Pdf Tillgifen flsapjfijfv Missing.. Ejeglst-Sjnglevesf f1.1'l-D0u,2 9-yer High Point Swimmers: Lynn Anderson fSecond1 W joan A. 01715077 fFi'f'7 Field Hockey Champions, Senior Class-ROW ONE: Marilyn Wald, jane Olson Bev johnson, Marion Landstrom, Carol Coin. ROW TWO: Bobbi Paterson, Nan Ejland jan Rudelius, Linnea Anderson, Mary Iobnson. 'T 932' -x.,, Upperdayy In . .,,,,,.v.., . deer, F' Co Swimming Team' beggar Carlborg- Lou Glfffdfsonngepldte Bowling' ampion Loi? Milton, l0 Milton' ' e Swdnfonf lan Lorraine Kell Rudelius, y' Co-Champions, Volleyball: Row ONE: Cog Sorority Row Two: Key Sorority 207 Interclass Volleyball Winners, Sophomores-ROW ONE: Ioan Pekar, jeannine Anderson, Pat Carry, Marilyn Borden, Ieanelte Dresser, Lois Rasmussen. ROW TWO: Gloria Morgan, Marilyn Schroeder, Betty Schulz, Lois Crile, Barbara Conover, Ann Marie Stoneberg, Toni Bergen, Vivian Bergsrud. .k Archery Winners: . Lois Gllfmffon 0:1750 Marian Em EU' 6 Secondl zzfyf dr M -o V ' 'M'f 1pr, Jenin - v , arl Jfn Wfzld, Bev jolmwn! Carol C5ii1usyoRcJxE1.'5c'Zy0: Bobbi 1 an ze en. INTRAMURALS I, ll te The champion Pug loo' H The intramur 17 rerenlx award if 1 .v. am in action- al race, under the direction of faculty advisor Lenny Kallis, proved to be very close this ar with f ye , every raternity making a good showing. Additional incentive was r 'd d b h p ovi e y t e presentation of trophies to winners of individual sports. This year's outstand- ing cheerleaders were chosen by the Pep Com- mittee at tryouts in the fall. The Tribe of Vik- ings purchased new uni- forms for the squad. CHEERLE DERS Ken Brzmdage, Bev Iolmxon, Marian johnson, Audrey Goranxon, Don Frazier, Captain. 209 Welcome to Seven en old . acquumhmce - Acres - -- L 1 flvvr duty,,,,'- ----and here are your books-- .nlwelsfnvring FACU LTY MABEL M. ANDERSON, M.A., R.N. Director of the Srbool of Nursing and Nursing Service Scenes from Moline Lutheran complete The Story of Augie. The time between Probie and R.N. in- cludes chem classes, Mrs. Chase, ping. Affiliated with Augustana, this school makes its contribution to the nursing profession. REV. ELLIS U. YOUNGDAHL, B.D. Chaplain DR. 212 P E' MARTIN zllbglogut , MJD. N J. F S PfrinteniieZ'1?LIjEFSON 0 Ib? Hoy ' P1141 floor duty, and the thrill of cap- Jnfm we is X wg , My . A A '--TKJ Q mo . p 4 Xa ,,,Q! L L if , Q A XX O MRS. SYLVIA E. JOHNSON Direflor of Nurses' Residence 'M' if -'bb . .H A KRONNQLM, HXLDA BS, R.N. 1 Room efyanng Suflervisof of Op Esm ER s Pervi:0,-P' PETERSON WN - ,RN urxzng prduice gg f ' ' -if Q :an ' f '. x ah, R.N. , JOANNF 25252 Pfafme lnstrufio' W 3 12 LILLY supfrviygr FORSB ' of NWMYRG, R.N 6' P -' maine - nnn t nnnrnn 2? i vrr ' rrv ,, ws-gg ,g,,wfrf'f.f.'M H , , -' 9 x it X , NCB HU-TON' STA CON HA., MS. new . ' ' n and Iflstr Dietzcufn Dietetics if 4 ,Stiff , Q u,,,,, --.4 1 ESTHER I.. NOTHSTEIN, B.A., R.N. Night Supervisor of Nursing Practice , ,N .-'..:: aiwf BENSON, RN' D?i7T1lj2ESPz:r of Obstetrics u 8 mXw.v t Q vxwk DONNA REIN, R.N. Evening Supervisor of Nursing Practice 213 kv W If i f.i '7 1 E x' ff M E 43 , Q - Q fs., 5 Y-MW xg ,ww ,L .., sa.. J, f ,L M i Y wg as G sz... :fx A,,.,., V r '0-Q-N.,..W ANNE BRISSMAN, R.N. Supervisor of Central Service ELIZABETH HARTZMAN, R.N. Pbarmocologist EVELYN N BS R'N.iae N QHSWS Am Instruffof in t E n, 0 , .F Wgafms., EV ml Inslruqor , R.N. Aw. ., ig ,S -fir W .- AR. RN. MAYJAN Sgpdpervisof' s , Tetgsxatang Ro om .ns ANNABEL NELSON RN Assistant Nursing Arts Instructor -...uk 'W M S , . ..... N .. , f E i . M ENZ, R.N RILY My V .f, . x i AUDREY Pgfgfang Nurserys A.f.ri.rzfmfVCgf1COB5ON ad Nurse 1 RNW B1 . zmfajln , RN I4EeI I Y IACOBSONLI Obstemcs ffm B h visor rio, T gnc M118 Super , ks yy RN., L 9. ' OT, 3 ktwf, I BROADFO E . R.?aftment A HUX-T,1x356Egl:?fezrif l De VED . 11,15 in AS51Sfa HARRIET SMITH RN DOROT ' ' ' HY RUTH DXHLIN R N MOORE, R.N., A N - . 511514111 Head un-es ,9- V .' .g ' Hgiigff' Jr , 1 iff' !S'Q3'i'sf RX M LW 5, JA' ?4,, SEATED: SARAH ELLE BORDER, N SACC0, R-N., PHY SQPPPGINPQPEPA wifi? MARJORIE POPE, RJSOM' RN Axxzslant Head Nurse: ' P P11-gf, W L P Maxi. .Q wi Mfwmf H A v2'-Angie . ffww ' , X aiiwilj . xx ' ' ' M25 fi? g W Q24 A c. , 1 A P if ' 2 , A K: , I H U Zl- I :J gig, N M, ,,- , ,. UM ,PM r y ,V ,. A A RW . Nfl ' R 7 , k ' , Rf V , 1 , P 5 EILEEN COLLICK, R.N., ESTHER PALMQUIST, R.N. Staff Nurses in Operating Room GREN, R.N., RUTH PALM DOROTIIQIEI Clgfglfgli HULTGIf5EgI,:21l, . -, , - ar Assistants zn Obstelncal 9 Ga WM, HMM f , P ,,.,M,,. , ,Vx :w ee 3 ' m V 1 3 253' - u k. ,,., ., ' 2 A P 5 -l A - iw' 2' D 5' ' . A 555, 7 WV- H of Q, nj 3 I I mxisdwwym mwxwfw 'P We - S ' ' V ' , 4 is P fe , Q Y 1 ,'- ' ,. . ' M ax J ani ,.,: , .i ,,,. 1' ., pf A 51.4, , T w If ,4 P , ,.., 1 V -:- Y' ' OLGA JENKINS gjlvis, Ulinois ass Pre,-idem E IORS W DORXS HAUGIJE Flint, Michigan Class S ecretary-Treasurer 4919 'f ',i. Z'Lf' EAN NELSON I lz Island, Illinois Roc Class Vice-President BETTY JANE ANDERSON Moline, Illinois GLORIA BAKER Morrison, Illinois . ' 'Q '53 A BAYLES ROBERT Illinois East Moline, JANET AN 0 DERSO range, Massqpbuxem , ' ,:::z1s::: ' -f:f1Eg::3,s:5-1: RUTH BARR LaSalle, Illinois I I I PHYLLIS ASPLUND Moline, Illinois E LSI E BROOKS Miami, Florida 217 KA Geneseo, Iyinoix W , .Mmm GRETA CARLSON Moline. Illinois E CLAUSON R0Mj?,?ff,e, :mais DORIS CARLBORN Ironwood, Michigan EANNINE CROSBY J Moline. IllinoiS JOYCE DALY Davenport, Iowa EKBLAD D0F0THYNebw1Sk Lin: 01711 5 1 CHARLIQNE HEILAND Molzne. Illingiy ugarg ro ve, Penmylv Q? z mid JOAN HUNGER Burlington, Iowa Q ggi MARILYN JOBST Bettendorf, Iowa B ARBAR Molifji KRAKLOW, 92 Ifflnais Q' 1 I KELLE ronwgoi Mitbigglf R 5 - ' X sl' 6 W is xp, - K OV PAN . CH R . MxLDREE101Ene, U 'S E49 CAROL LEARMAN New London, Wisconsin OLSON DGREN MAX1Ngenf2:1 lumw Lynn H5 . ROSEMAE Illinois Malin ARDETH PETERSON Lynn Center, Illinois 2 , O LOUISE ROLL Moline, Ulinoi? MARJEAN POBANZ Genexeo, Illinois N JOY SAMUELSON SALMONSO Moline, Illinoix MARGARET Mannesow Elmore! gi EAI? NORMA STROM EAYQ? Sglicblgun Buffalo, New York Greevwfl e' NSON 1- Y SWA 222 EUNICE SWANSON Mgglingnowf Iowa Andover, Illinois JOYQE B2tlend:ZfAiNER ! N AKA QOYCE TA F ancisco, California San r D I Me ci 72 Ufdl I 1201! SANET WOO? Muskegon, Mzcbzgfm ' ' O 1 Geraldine Ffdbfnf Mmlone W I TERM EDIATES 5 Ioan Scbertz, Rosalie Baldwin, Betty Peterson E Q Glenna Oldefeflf Sbmey Perry Glo ri F 4 lesnesx, Lair Carbon J , een Bmddbe ad flux 1 W Q y ,, dw. f f f df' N 4. iz: 9525: a. W. ,W k 5231 ,ml H42 el Swanson, N Joyce Rinenbouf fancy you, Cam ey line Brokaw, ui S 0001141 si, Mildred lane gpm!!! Wiehenga A M N Z FA fri - H W k 4 1 , .xv Lv Q Aw ' ' 1'1 U QM, . K 3 my L , .,.,,...: Ingrid Reusch, Flora Potter, Donna johnson Clara Cunningham, Shirley Blizek Mn F ,-,. V If 1 A 'I e ee .t I I! , y ,T Q . Iskgfgkiw :I K we-H 'X Q- Q S' :- 5 R R ee,-Samir' ' I 3' L I Wit .,,. f ' Ei If Mfgpw' FIRST Row- Eudean P ' aulson, S , 52,21202zi1g,!5,ff5o,53'::-TEEZONHQHSZQTziffsxdS,'sz252zStz':i: f MMM ' 0' 9, etty Ann B I ' , 2 arro . Zora M'l ' L oy e, R M 1 orad h, rfdfffdf, Glenda June HSE, P:,:zf,,f'2ii':ii:,,,'-?,z'fy Lfmdrfff Diff JU IORS A I ' b ,I In H' Q A K A .. -f .,-, - is s I - 1 In K.. Y.. , A . ills i ' , 1 K E ev J J Q. I -- -'-:. I I ' I E f V- ' , -yi : 'Q R - . A -I it jg K A t. I A In I V vqr- Z E' , '-'- , A..' Q A' L- L, V, I I may JE, . :.,. In I P S , l ' ' v Issel fel ' I , 5 , . t K 3 Q Q Q , Fr K in I I he T I I H ' 4 .fv+4ff:7E,,, ' -155557: , 4. ' f'F.,',- if ' . ..::- ' N ' 1 ' I 3 m fr? T525 FIRST Row: joan Weaver, Nancy Hambleton, Martha Hult, Ann Frederick. SECOND Row: Charlotte Croy, Ioan Larson, Edith Benson, Marjorie Lindorf, Shirley Ann Baker. THIRD ROW: Lois Granlund, Marguerite Selle, Lois Kroeger, Marlene Constantino. FOURTH Row: Mary Krieter, Esther Larson, Kathryn Ayres. FIFTH ROW: Dagmara Celms, Doris Kullander, Kathryn ' ' A Wieland, Edna Starhranch, Louise Miller, Ethel Leining. Bjork. SIXTH ROW. nn 226 4.- I NIGHTINGALE CHORU STUDENT GovEnNMENT OFFICERS MEL HOLTZ, Choi, Director Greta Carlson, Vire-President, Margaret Sal- monson, President, Lois Carlxon, Secretary, mixs- ing: Marjorie Lindorf, Treasurer. 5 ,,, 4 ei H OFF-DUTY A. Henry Arp, M.D. Louis C. Arp, M.D. Samuel Brown, M.D. John P. Burgess, M.D. C. S. Costigan, M.D. Harry C. DeBourcy, M.D. Frederick L. Eihl, M.D. Robert E. Flatley, M.D. D. B. Freeman, M.D. Robert Graham, M.D. DI. C. Gustafson, M.D. Phillip V. Hall, M.D. L. S. Helfrich, M.D. William A. Herath, M.D. Max Herzog, M.D. Benton Holm, M.D. Carl T. johnson, M.D. N. Katrana, M.D. G. W. Koivun, M.D. O. W. Koivun, M.D. Anton Knutson, M.D. Paul R. Linden, M.D. William H. Myers, M.D. L. E. Nash, M.D. Frank Otis, M.D. W. H. Otis, M.D. B. K. Ozanne, M.D. Elliott F. Parker, M.D. Harold M. Perlmutter, M.D. P. XV. Powell, M.D. Carl XV. Weissmann, M.D. M. F. Weissmann, M.D. Paul P. Youngberg, M.D. L. N. Sears, M.D. PHYSICIANS REGISTRY S08V2 1Sth St., Moline SOSVZ 1Sth St., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline R.I. Bank and Trust Bldg S01 1Sth St., Moline 920 1st Ave., Silvis 1630 Sth Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline 1712 17th Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline S29 10th Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline S29 10th Ave., Moline 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., R.l. 1S18 sth Ave., Moline 1S18 Sth Ave., Moline Sozyz lSth Ave., F. Moline 1702 7th Ave., 1702 7th Ave., Moline Moline Reynolds, Illinois lS18 sth Ave., Moline Coal Valley, lllinois 1630 Sth Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline S29 10th Ave., Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline Moline 318 Moline 187 Moline 1462 R.I. 6-6471 Moline 179 Silvis 3-1S16 Moline 2-8080 Moline 7080 Moline S Moline 22SS Moline 9S Moline 9028 Moline 409 Moline 9028 R.I. 6-1734 Moline 9044 Moline 2-8580 E.M. 3-1614 Moline 4930 Moline 4930 802V-2 1Sth Ave., E. Moline 606 1Sth Ave.. F. Moline S01 1Sth Ave., E. Moline SOZVZ 1Stl1 Ax e., E. Moline 1630 Sth Ave., Moline lS18 sth Ave., Moline Reynolds 26 Moline 20S Coal Valley Moline 7829 Moline 40 Moline 41 Moline 9028 Moline S120 E.M. 3-1614 E.M. 1484 'Moline 992 E.M. 3-1214 Moline S11 Moline S7 AUGUSTANA COLLEGE SENIOR ACTIVITIES LINNEA RUTH ANDERSON Major: Christian Service, German Freshman Scholarship, Prize Scholarship, Toppers, Aglaia, Who's Who, W. A. A. Council, vice-president, Letter-winner, Terrapin Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Observer, Rockety-1,' Alpha Delta, Chapel Choir, Oratorio Society, L.S.A., Berean Bible Class, vice- president, Social Committee, Transfer from the La Crosse State Teachers College, 1948, Sigma Pi Delta, treasurer, vice-president, president. LOIS MARIE ANDERSON Major: English W.A.A., Cosmopolitan Club, L.S. A., Foreign Mis- sionary Society, secretary, Berean Bible Class, Trans- ferred from Bethany, 1949, Kappa Epsilon Nu, secretary. LORRAINE JOHNSON ANDERSON Major: Elementary Education W.A.A., F.T.A., Transferred from University of Utah, 1949, Phi Rho. MARILYN DORA ANDERSON Major: English W.A.A., Alpha Psi Omega, Writers' Club, Alpha Delta, Augustana Choir, Chi Omega Gamma. MARILYN H. ANDERSON Major: Physical Education P. E. M. M., W. A. A., secretary, Terrapin, treasurer, Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Tau. NORMA LORRAINE ANDERSON Major: Social Studies Women's Athletic Association, Handel Oratorio So- ciety, Kappa Epsilon Nu, treasurer. ROGER MARVIN ANDERSON Major: Physical Education Varsity Baseball, Tribe of Vikings, Pemm Club, Pi Upsilon Gamma, social chairman. RUSSELL HARRY ANDERSON Major: Pre-Med C. W. Foss History Club, treasurer, American Chem- ical Society, Students for Political Education and Action, L. S. A. JACQUELINE RAE ARVIDSON Major: Business Administration, Spanish Women's Athletic Association, Spanish Club, Alpha Pi Epsilon, Lutheran Students' Association, Kappa Tau. CARL EDWIN ASPLUND Major: Music Augustana Prize Scholarship, Augustana Choir, Sigma Delta Gamma, vice-president, Sigma Mu Alpha, Handel Oratorio Society, MENC, Delta Omega Nu. DOROTHY BASALA Major: History and Education W.A.A., F. T. A., Women's League, Inter-Sorority Council, Homecoming Booklet, 1947, Kappa Tau, treasurer, vice-president. JAMES CALVIN BEARDSLEY Major: Biology Tri Beta, Alpha Psi Omega, F. T. A. BETTY JEAN BECK Major: Elementary Education Orchestra, Band, Swedish Club, F.T.A., Sigma Pi Delta, secretary. LORRAINE AHLBERG BECKMANN Major: Speech Correction W. A. A., Illusions of Grandeur, Pan American Club, F. T. A., Phi Rho. ROBERT LOUIS BECKMANN Major: Accounting Illusions of Grandeurg Augustana Band. JUNE MARIE BENDER Major: Ministry of Music Toppers, L.S.A., Foreign Missionary Society, Inde- pendent Women, Chapel Choir, Handel Oratorio Society, Sigma Mu Alpha, secretary, Sigma Delta Gamma, secretary-treasurer, president, Concert Series Committee. PHILIP ANDREW BENSON Major: Speech, History Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Kappa Delta, Who's Who , Assistant in Speech, Scene Designer for Illusions , School Orator, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, Student Union, president, Stu-U Publicity Chair- man, Freshman Attendant, Delta Omega Nu, president. JAMES W. BERG Major: History Foss History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Independent Men, Transferred from Yankton College 1949. EARL E. BERGH Major: Pre-Theology Tennis, L.S.A., Swedish Club, Foreign Missionary Society, President, Sola Fide, Chapel Choir, Oratorio, Religious Board, Transferred from Michigan College of Mining and Technology, 1948, Independent Men. EDWARD BERGSTROM Major: Chemistry American Chemical Society. CARL WILLIAM BEYERHELM Major: Pre-Theological Observer, L.S.A., Foreign Missionary Society, Re- ligious Board, Independent Men Transferred 1949, Grand Rapids Junior College. DONALD E. BISGROVE Major: Chemistry Augustana Choir, American Chemical Society, Handel Oratorio Society, Transferred 1949 Drexel Institute of Technology. FREDERICK DANIEL BJORK Major: Music Education. Spanish Club, treasurer, president, Handel Oratorio, Augustana Choir, Sigma Mu Alpha, M. E.N. C. Rho Nu Delta. JOAN L. BJORKMAN Major: Elementary Education Swedish Club, W. A. A., F. T. A. HELEN RAE BJORSETH Major: Elementary Education Toppers, vice-president, Illinois Conference Luther League Scholarship, W.A.A., Alpha Psi Omega, Observer, F. T. A., Berean Bible Class, Foreign Missionary Society, L. S.A., Cosmopolitan Club, Han- del Oratorio Society, Pan-American Club, Chapel Choir, Sigma Pi Delta, treasurer, vice-president. JO ANN BOLIN Major: Business Administration Secretary of Junior Class, Kappa Epsilon, vice- president. ROGER EUGENE BOLLING Major: Accounting Transferred 1948 from Muskegon Junior College, Muskegon, Michigan. MARION INGRID BONDESON Major: Music Education M. E. N. C., Chapel Choir, Swedish Club, Sigma Delta Gamma, W. A. A., L. S.A., Personal Workers, Berean Bible Class, Independent Women. FRITZ O. BOOM Major: History Phi Delta Theta Cat Wisconsinj, transferred 1950 Un. of Wisctmnsin. BONNIE ROSEMARY BORRE Major: Speech Re-education Alpha Psi Omega, Handel Oratorio Society, L. S. A., Cosmopolitan Club, W. A. A., Inter-sorority Council, Phi Rho, treasurer and president. WILLIAM H. BOYD Major: Philosophy Philosophical Circle, Beta Omega Sigma. RICHARD DONALD BROOKS Major.' Pre-Medical, Biology Tri Beta, F. T. A., Lindahl Biology Club, Beta Omega Sigma. ROBERT J. BRUHNS Major: Business Adm. Pan American Club, Inter-fraternity Council, Rho Nu Delta, vice-president. LARRY DAVID BUCKREUS Major.' Health and Physical Education PEMM Club, Intramural Director, Student Board of Control, F. T. A., Rho Nu Delta. DONNA MARIE BUILTE Major.' Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Class Volley Ball Team, Women's Athletic Association, Swedish Club, Udden Geology Club, secretary, Chi Omega Gamma. MARGEANN BURDOCK Major: Elementary Education Cosmopolitan Club, president, Women's League, sec- retary, president, Social Committee, Election Com- mittee, Inter-Sorority Council, secretary, treasurer, Lutheran Students' Association, Future Teachers of America, Women's Athletic Association, House Council, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Psi Omega, Illusions of Grandeur, Business Committee, Phi Rho, historian, treasurer, secretary. MARGARET EVELYN CARLSON Major.' Nursing Swedish Club, L. S. A., W. A. A., Sigma Pi Delta. LOIS JEANNE CARLSON Major: History, Secondary Education W. A. A., F. T. A., Orchestra, Handel Oratorio So- ciety, Independent Women. ROBERT MERRILL CARLSON Major: History Phi Alpha Theta, Centennial Scholarship, Sola Fide Bible Class, president, Foreign Missionary Society, Financial Secretary, Religious Board, Chapel Choir, Handel Oratorio Society, L. S. A., Transferred 1949 Alfred University Extension, Jamestown, N. Y. ROBERT W. CARLSON Major.' Economics Foreign Missionary Society, L. S. A., Phalanx, Aug- ustana Choir, Handel Oratorio Society, Cosmopolitan Club, Independent Men, treasurer. VIVIAN LUCILLE CARLSTEDT Major: Medical Technology Toppers, Tri Beta, W. A. A., Udden Geology Club, Independent Women. PATRICIA L. CARY Major Elementary Education W. A. A. LOUIS CASE Major: Music Orchestra, Band, Sigma Mu Alpha. MARILYN WICKER CAVANAUGH Major: Music Education Sigma Alpha Iota, M. E. N. C., Choir, Chi Omega, at Drake, Transferred 1950 Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa EUIL'lICE H. CHAO Major.' Music Education Sigma Mu Alpha, M. E. N. C., L. S. A., Foreign Missionary Society, Handel Oratorio Society. CAROL A. COIN Major.' Physical Education W. A. A., Council Member, F. T. A., Lindahl Biology Club, Spanish Club, Women's League, Inter-Soror- ity Council, P.E.M.M. Club, Kappa Epsilon Nu, president. RALPH ARCHIBALD CRAM Major.' Pre-Medicine Tri-Beta, National Honorary Biological Fraternity, Magnusson Chapter of Student Alliliates of American Chemical Society. GLORIA J. CRUSE Major: Education Spanish Club, vice-president, Students for Political and Democratic Action, vice-president, Future Teach- ers of America, Rockety-I Staff, Advertising, Kappa Epsilon Nu. PATRICIA ANN CURRAN Major.' English Toppers, president, Aglaia, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta, president, Lindahl Biology Club, Women's Athletic Association, Alpha Psi Omega, Writers' Club, Alpha Delta, secretary, treasurer, Rockety-I, Assistant Editor, Inter-Sorority Council, Student Un- ion Social Committee, Lutheran Student's Associa- tion, Chapel Choir, Sophomore Class, secretary, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities, Preacher's Kids Club, Handel Oratorio Society, Class Scholarship, Dorm Club Council, Chi Omega Gamma, President. KENNETH ALBERT DAHLGREN Major: Business Administration, Accounting Wrestling, Play, Goodbye My Fancy, Swedish Club, Lutheran Students' Association, Rho Nu Delta, treasurer. VERNA MARIE DAMKROGER Major: Elementary Education Women's Athletic Association, Alpha Psi Omega, Lutheran Students' Association, Handel Oratorio Society, Future Teachers of America, Transferred 1950 University of Nebraska, Sigma Pi Delta. MARYLEE E. DAWSON Major: Speech, English, Spanish Alpha Psi Omega, Play, Dear Ruth. EILEEN DE MEYER Major: Physical Education W. A. A., Terrapins, Alpha Psi Omega, Chi Omega Gamma. SHIRLEY LORRAINE DOVRE Major: Business Administration Alpha Pi Epsilon, Women's Athletic Association, Cosmopolitan Club, Lutheran Students' Association, Oratorio Society, Illusions of Grandeur: Independent Women. DON ARTHUR DRESSER Major: Sociology Pan American Club, Band, Beta Omega Sigma. LELAND REID DUNCAN Major: Sociology Transferred Iowa University, 1950, Rho Nu Delta. GEORGE H. ECKDAHL Major: Business Administration Inter-Fraternity Council, Omicron Sigma Omicron. E. RICHARD EIKENBERRY Major.- Music Sigma Mu Alpha, president, Sigma Delta Gamma, Choir, Handel Oratorio Society, Concert Series. MARILYN j. EKDAHL Major: Philosophy Toppers, Aglaia, president, Phi Beta Kappa, Editor of Homecoming Book, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, Cosmopolitan Club, Senior Class, secretary, Social Committee, Board of Control, Art Association, Illusions of Grandeur, Inter-Sorority Council, Philosophical Circle, Phi Rho, historian, president. DONN LEIF ERICKSON Major.' Psychology Gamma Alpha Beta. JAMES W. ERICKSON Major.' English Concert Series Committee, Sigma Mu Alpha, Sigma Delta Gamma, Handel Oratorio Society, Alpha Psi Omega, Illusions of Grandeurj Alpha Delta, Writers' Club, Observer, Rockety-I, Swedish Club, Future Teachers of America. JOHN RICHARD ERICKSON Major: Business Administration Baseball, captain, Basketball, Tribe of Vikings, vice- president, Pep Committee, Sophomore Class president, Pi Upsilon Gamma, Social Chairman, vice-president. NORMAN A. ERIKSON Major: Greek Lutheran Students' Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Swedish Club, vice-president, president: Sole Fide Bible Class: Handel Oratorio Society: Indepen- dent Men. EIDWARD DONALD FAUBLE Alajor: Speech Pan American Club. RICHARD W. FETZNER Alajor: Geology Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities: Activity Scholarship Award: Sigma Gamma Upsilon, president: Football: Wrestling.: Athletic Board of Control: Tribe of Vikings: Dorm Council: Omicron Sigma Omicron. GLENN DEANE FLORA Major: Physical Education Women's Athletic Association: P. E.M.M.: Terra- pins: WtJmen's League: Kappa Epsilon Nu. RUDOLPH WALTER FORSMAN Major: History Transferred Bethel College 1949. RAY LENNART FORSTROM Maj0r.' Sociology Phalanx: Lutheran Students' Association: Foreign Missionary Society: Independent Men, president. FORREST R. FRAZIER Major: Economics Dolphins, president: Tribe of Vikings, vice-president: Homecoming Ball Chairman: Inter-Fraternity Ball Chairman: Alpha Delta: Pan American Club: Inter- Fraternity Council: Social Committee: Swimming: Tennis: Obxerver, reporter: Rockety-I, sports editor: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Chairman Friendship, Fair: Transferred St. Ambrose College 1948: Phi Omega Phi, president. LEONA A. FREDEN Major: Education Future Teachers of America: Handel Oratorio Society: Chi Omega Gamma. EDITH BOWER FRISKE lllajor: English Toppers: Aglaia: Writers' Club, president, historian: Twice first-prize winner in Saga: editor of Saga,- 3 x 7 Club, president. ROSE MARIE FULLER Major: Music Sigma Mu Alpha: M. E. N. C.: Chapel Choir. DONALD GLEN GALBRAITH Major: Economics Track: Alpha Psi Omega: Spanish Club: F.T.A.: Tribe of Vikings: Dormitory Council: Intramural Council: vice-president Senior class: Board of Control: Rho Nu Delta. BRITA S. GEJROT Alajor: Swedish Swedish Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Transferred from University of Stockholm, 1950: Independent Wtimen, JOHN ADRIAN GIBSON Major: Busines Administration Swedish Club: Beta Omega Sigma. AUDREY EVELYN GORANSON Major: Psychology and Elementary Education F. T.A.: Cheerleader: W. A. A.: L. S.A.: Transferred from DePauw University: Kappa Epsilon. PETER GUST GREVAS Major: Political Science Wfriters' Club: Saga: Delta Omega Nu. DANIEL I-IOIVIER GRIFFITHS Alajor: Psychology Transferred from North Central College, 1949. BARBARA LOUISE GRONEMAN Major: Speech Re-education Board of Campus Activities: Lecture Series Commit- tee: Wtvnien's Athletic Association: Debate: Pi Kappa Delta: Obserrer, Copy Editor: Orchestra: Inter- Sorority Council: Covenant Club: Tranlerred North Park 1949: Kappa Tau, president. LOIS ANN GUSTAFSON Major: Business Administration Spanish, Secretarial Science. Alpha Pi Epsilon, president, secretary-treasurer: W. A.A.: Swedish Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Pan- American Club: Illusions of Grandeur: Independent Women. ROY NORMAN GUSTAFSON Major: Pre-Seminary Track: Football: Intramural: Vi-King: L. S. A., treas- urer, president: Tribe of Vikings, treasurer: Swedish Club, treasurer, social chairman: lnter-fraternity Council, secretary: Religious Board: Student Board of Control: Arthur Kron Scholarship: Pi Upsilon Gam- ma, president. VERA M. HABERER Major: Sociology Toppers: Aglaia, secretary: W.A.A.: Alpha Psi Omega: Alpha Delta, president: Obser-z'er,' Rockety-I,' Who's Who: Pan American Club, secretary, vice- president: L.S.A.: Inter-sorority Council: Foreign Missionary Society: Election Committee: Cosmopoli- tan Club: Handel Oratorio Society: Sigma Pi Delta, president, vice-president. JOAN M. HANSON Major: Mathematics W. A. A.: F.T.A.: Women's Dormitory Council: Transferred from Luther College, 1949: Chi Omega Gamma. ROBERT FRIDOLF HANSON Major: Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Augustana Amateur Radio Club, president: Wrestling: Gamma Alpha Beta. ARTHUR EUGENE HARMS Major.' Chemistry American Chemical Society: Future Teachers of America: Delta Omega Nu. JAMES ROBERT HAWKINSON Major: Philosophy Basketball: vice-president Augustana Choir: Trans- ferred from North Park College, 1949. DAVID HEDLUND Major: Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, secretary. ELIZABETH A. HOLMQUIST Major: Nursing W.A.A.: Chapel Choir: L. S. A.: Independent Women. KEITH A. HONN Major: History Foss History Club: Debate Squad: Pi Kappa Delta. JOHN KEITH HUNTER Major: Chemistry Dolphins: American Chemical Society: Lindahl Biol- ogy Club: Band: Beta Omega Sigma. LEROY GLENN HUXTABLE Major: Music Education Band, secretary-treasurer: MENC, vice-president: Pan American Club: Sigma Mu Alpha: Handel Oratorio Society: Transferred 1947 University of Illinois: Beta Omega Sigma. BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON Major: Physical Education W. A. A.: P. E. M. M., club-treasurer: Terrapin, pres- ident: Cheerleader: Alpha Psi Omega: Women's League: Dorm Council: F.T. A.: Chi Omega Gamma, treasurer, vice-president, president. DAVID ALFRED JOHNSON Major: Business Administration Dolphins: Student Director Audio-Visual Education: Band: Swedish Club: Radio Club: Rho Nu Delta. DOLORES JOAN JOHNSON Major: Speech Wtmmen's Athletic Association: Button Butlorz: Glass Menagrie: Antigone: Goodbye My Fancy: Alpha Psi Omega: Women's League, Historian: Inter-Sorority Council, president: Student Board of Control: Handel Oratorio Society: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Choir, secretary: Kappa Epsilon, treasurer, president. DONALD OHMAN JOHNSON Alajor: Economics Football: Swimming: Track: Dolphins, secretary: Swedish Club: Tribe of Vikings: Transferred XVilson junior College 1948: Phi Omega Phi. MARION JOHNSON -Major: Education Alpha Psi Omega: Gooa' Bye My Ifaury: Alpha Pi Epsilon, secretary and treasurer: F. T. A.: Cheerleader. MARY CAROLINE JOHNSON Major: Elementary Education W. A. A.: F.T.A.: Handel Oratorio Society: Chi Delta, historian. ROGER WILLIAM JOHNSON Major: History Phi Alpha Theta: Phi Theta Kappa: Basketball, captain: Athletic Council: Tribe of Vikings, his- torian: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities: Choir, president: Dorm Council: Trans- ferred North Park junior College 19419. I STANLEY SELINE JOHNSON Major: Sociology Tribe of Vikings: Track: Alpha Psi Omega: Rockely-I, photography editor: Observer staff: Alpha Delta: Lecture Series manager: L. S. A.: Hub Regional mission secretary: Foreign Missionary Society: Swe- dish Club: Handel Oratorio Society: Inter-fraternity Council, secretary: Cosmopolitan Club, president, vice-president, treasurer: Phalanx: Phi Omega Phi, vice-president, historian. WILLIAM HERBURT JOHNSON Illajor: bledicine Tribe of Vikings, social chairman: Homecoming Ball, co-chairman: Transferred Indiana University 1947: Pi Upsilon Gamma. BRUCE D. JOHNSTON Major: Language, Economics Observer, editor: Manager Student Union Cafeteria: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Phi Omega Phi, treasurer. CHARLOTTE J. JULIN Major: Education Phi Theta Kappa: Women's Athletic Association: Future Teachers of America: Women's House Coun- cil, president: Transferred North Park Junior College 1949: Kappa Tau. WALTER HENRY KALL Major: Political Science Students for Political and Educational Action: Illu- sions of Grandeur. HARVEY M. KALLBERG Major: Economics Dorm Council, treasurer: Transferred North Park 1949: Omicron Sigma Omicron, president. NICOLAAS KEFALIDES Major: Chemistry Cosmopolitan Club: American Chemical Society: Transferred Northwestern University 1950. EUGENE ALLEN KELLER Major: Political Science Transferred University of Illinois 1950. E. JOAN POBANZ KEPNER Major: Spanish, Music Spanish Club. KENNETH F. KOCH Major: Education Alpha Psi Omega: Future Teachers of America. WILLIAM E. KORF Major: Music Presser Foundation Scholarship: Sigma Mu Alpha, Treasurer: Sigma Delta Gamma: Music Educators National Conference: Choir: Orchestra: Handel Ora- torio Society. BETTY RUTH LANCE Major: Science Women's Athletic Association: Alpha Psi Omega: Future Teachers of America: YXfornen's League: Tri Beta: Swedish Club: Kappa Epsilon. MARIAN LOUISE LANDSTROM Major: Sociology Women's Athletic Association: Lutheran Students' Association: Spanish Club: Kappa Tau, secretary, vice-president. KENNETH DEAN LARKIN Major: Philosophy Alpha Psi Omega: Lutheran Students Association: Delta Omega Nu. ERNEST LESLIE LAROQUE Major: Physical Education Football: Wfrestling: P. E. M. M.: Rho Nu Delta. ARTHUR JOSHUA LARSON Alajors Pre-Theological Illinois Conference Luther League Scholarship: Deep Are lbe Roots: Transferred 1949 Joliet Junior Col- lege: Independent Men. CAROLYN GERTRUDE LARSON Major: Elementary Teaching XV. A. A.: ET. A.: Cosmopolitan Club: Chi Omega Gamma: Transferred 1949, North Park. DAVID XV. LARSON Major: Social Studies Covenant Club: Transferred 1950, Northwestern. GEORGE RICHARD LARSON Illajorx Economics Swedish Club: I-Iandel Oratorio Society: L.S,A.: Cosmopolitan Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Trans- ferred 1949, Bowling Green State University: Sigma Chi: Rho Nu Delta. KENNETH G. LARSON .Majotr Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Dorm council: Delta Omega Nu, treasurer. ROY XV. LARSON Major: English and History Phi Alpha Theta: Foss History Club: F. T. A.: Stu- dents for Political Education and Action. YVONNE LARSON Major: Biology Tri Beta: Lindahl Biology Club, secretary: XV. A. A.: Terrapin Club: Handel Oratorio Society: Dorm Council: F.T. A.: Sigma Pi Delta: Transferred 1948, Cottey College. GLEN HERBERT LAUTH Major: Psychology Lutheran Students' Association: Handel Oratorio So- ciety: Swedish Club: Transferred Joliet Junior Col- lege 1949: Independent Men. MARION MARDIS LEXWIS Major: Elementary Education NW. A. A.: F.T. A.: Spanish Club: Sigma Pi Delta. DOROTHY L. LIDBERG Major: Christian Service Toppers: L.S.A.: Foreign Missionary Society: Swe- dish Club: 3 x 7 Club: Berean Bible Class: In- dependent Women. LLOYD L. LINDQUIST Major: Music INI. E. N. C.: Sigma Mu Alpha: Handel Oratorio Society: Augustana Choir: Dolphin National Switn- ming Fraternity: L. S. A.: Transferred, Midland Col- lege, Fremont, Nebraska. XVALTER LEON LOFGREN Major: Accounting Augustana Band: Augustana Orchestra. DAVID W'II.LIAM LORING Major.: Speech Debate: Discussion and Extempore Speaking: Pi Kappa Delta, president: The Imaginary 1m'alif!: Pub- lic Address Announcer: Delta Omega Nu, secretary. ROBERT ELMER LUEBBEN 'illajorz' DINIA Letter in Tennis: Tribe of Vikings. ARTHUR L. IVIAGNUSON Major: Business Administration Swimming: Dolphins: Transferred Burlington Junior College 1949: Phi Omega Phi. ROBERT B. MARTIN Major: Business Administration Transferred 1949 North Park College: Gamma Alpha Beta, treasurer. MARGARET MARIE Mt.MASTERS Major: Natural Science fTeachingJ Pan American Club: Future Teachers of America: Independent Xvomen. CLARENCE F. MEYER Major: Speech Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Psi Omega, Icebound: Goodby My Fancy, Deep Are The Roots: Alpha Delta, Writers' Club, Saga, Editor 1950 Rockely-I: Senior Class President, Andreen Dorm Club, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student Board of Control, School Orator, Delta Omega Nu. WILLIAM MORRIS Major: Economics, Speech Five plays-major roles, President of Alpha Psi Omega, Omicron Sigma Omicron. LAVERN LOUIS MUELLER Major: Business Administration Band during first three years. ELIZABETH ANN MUNSON Major: Music Toppers, Alpha Psi Omega, Choir, Sigma Mu Alpha, Handel Oratorio Society, Sigma Delta Gamma, L. S. A., Foreign Missionary Society, Swedish Club, F. T. A. KENNETH L. MYERS Major: Business Administration Beta Omega Sigma, president. CAROLINE KERSTIN NELSON Major: Pre-Medical W.A.A., American Chemical Society, Independent Women. CHARLES NELSON Major: Teaching Transferred from University of Chicago in 1950. GERTRUDE ANNABEL NELSON Major: Nursing Chairman of Publication Committee and in charge of School of Nursing Section in Annual in 1950, Trans- ferred from Monmouth College in 1947. NILS LEONARD NELSON Major: Business Administration Football, Tribe of Vikings, Swedish Club, Gym Decoration Committee, Pi Upsilon Gamma. PETER EARL NELSON Major: Pre-Theological Alpsa Psi Omega, L. S. A., vice-president, Foreign Missionary Society, Religious Board, Phalanx, vice- president, Cosmopolitan Club, librarian, Swedish Club, Andreen Dorm Council, secretary, Social Com- mittee, Independent Men. RAYMOND C. NELSON Major: History, Economics Baseball, Basketball, Swimming, Student Union Pub- licity Committee, Tribe of Vikings, historian, Aug- ustana Art Association, student representative, Pi Upsilon Gamma. STANLEY E. NELSON Major: Economics, Forestry Transferred 1950 Iowa State College, Phi Omega Phi. WILBUR LOUIS NELSON Major: Chemistry Band, American Chemical Society. GORDON HARRY NORDBERG Major: Social Studies Track at Lyons J. C., Choir, Swedish Club, president, Phalanx, Lutheran Students' Association, Foreign Mis- sionary Society, Dolphins, Cosmopolitan Club, Trans- ferred 1948 Lyons Junior College, Independent Men. MARGARET RUTH NOREEN Major: Christian Service Swedish Club, Lutheran Students' Association, Wom- en's Athletic Association, Foreign Missionary Society, Berean Bible Class, Transferred 1948 Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Michigan, Independent Women. J MARILYNN ANN NORDSTROM Major: Social Work Toppers, Augustana Prize Scholarship, Women's Ath- letic Association, Alpha Psi, Rockety-I staff, Swedish Club, Lindahl BiolOgy3 Tri-Beta, Lutheran Students' Association, Women's League, Kappa Epsilon. RICHARD ALLAN NYQUIST Major: Chemistry Track, Wrestling, Tribe of Vikings, American Chemi- cal Society, Lutheran Students' Association, Phi Omega Phi. DON CHARLES OHLSON Major: Psychology Transferred 1949 Wright junior College, Independent Men, Intramural Sports. JANE LOUISE OLSON Major: Physical Education Women's Athletic Association, PEMM Club, Wom- en's League, Transferred 1949 American College of Physical Education, Kappa Tau. WILLIAM MARVIN OLSON Major: Chemistry Rho Nu Delta. ROBERT JOHN OLUFS Major: Science Swimming Team, Tribe of Vikings, PEMM Club, Pi Upsilon Gamma. ROBERTA LOUISE PATERSON Major: Education Women's Athletic Association, Swedish Club, Handel Oratorio Society, Lutheran Students' Association, Cos- mopolitan Club, History Club, Future Teachers of America, Kappa Epsilon Nu. JEANNETTE CAROLYN PEARSON Major: English Women's Athletic Association, Lutheran Students' Association, Foreign Missionary Society, Berean Bible Class, president, secretary, Religious Board, secretary, Band, Orchestra, Handel Oratorio Society, Indepen- dent Women. KEITH LAURENCE PEARSON Major: Psychology Lutheran Students' Association, Foss History Club, Omicron Sigma Omicron. DONALD S. PETERSEN Major: Political Science Transferred 1949 Grandview College, Des Moines, Iowa. DONALD WALTER PETERSON Major: Education Alpha Psi Omega, vice-president, Lutheran Students' Association, Future Teachers of America, charter president, program chairman, Foreign Missionary Society, executive board, Student Union Board of Control, Student Union Building Committee, Student Union, vice-president, Board of Campus Activities, Student Union Social Committee, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Phalanx, Orches- tra, Handel Oratorio Society, Illusions of Grandeur, Phi Omega Phi, president, pledge master. MARY LOUISE JULIA PETERSON Major: Humanities Toppers, Aglaia, vice-president, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities, Women's Ath- letic Association, Council, treasurer, Alpha Psi Omega, Antigone: Glass Menagerie: Goodbye My Fancy: Alpha Delta, Writers' Club, Observer reporter, Rockely-I, assistant editor, Independent Women. RAYMOND EDGAR PETERSON Major: Philosophy Orchestra, Lutheran Students' Association, Foreign Missionary Society, Phi Omega Phi. WILLARD ERNEST PETERSON Major: Sociology Basketball, Tribe of Vikings, Covenant Club, Trans- ferred 1949 North Park Junior College. JOHN R. RASCHKE Major: History Augustana Prize Scholarship, Phi Alpha Theta, Foss History Club, Debate, Pi Kappa Delta, vice-president, Delta Omega Nu. MARY LOU REETER Major: Education Women's Athletic Association, Alpha Psi Omega, Future Teacher's of America, Women's League, French Club, Lutheran Students' Association, Kappa Epsilon. ARTHUR KENNETH ROOP Major: Chemistry Andreen Dorm Council, American Chemical Society, Transferred 1949 Morgan Park junior College. JANICE RAE RUDELIUS Major: Physical Education Aglaia, Tri-Beta, secretary, treasurer, Women's Ath- letic Association, president, treasurer, PEMM Club, publicity chairman, Illusions of Grandeur: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Future Teachers of America, Orchestra, Dorm Council, Stu- dent Union Board of Control, Athletic Board of Control, secretary, Homecoming Attendant, Lutheran Students' Association, Handel Oratorio Society, Wom- en's League, Independent Women. NANCY ELEANOR RUFF Major: Psychology, Biology Toppers, Aglaia, Tri Beta, Women's Athletic Associa- tion, Spanish Club, Inter-Sorority Council, Choir, Lin- dahl Biology Club, Illusions of Gramleur: Chi Omega Gamma. CHARLES EVAN RUSHING Major: Pre-Law Alpha Psi Omega, Production Director of Illusions of Grandeur: Observer staff, Alpha Delta, Writers' Club, Cheerleader, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Cosmopolitan Club, Students for Political Action, Band, Phi Omega Phi. DONALD JAMES RUSSELL Major: Music Education Band, president, Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Choir, Handel Oratorio Society, Tennis, M. E. N. C., presi- dent, Future Teachers of America, Sigma Mu, Delta Omega Nu. HOWARD ANDREW SAMUELSON h Major: Accounting Tennis, Pi Upsilon Gamma. RICHARD HAROLD SANDBERG Major: Economics Band, Football, PEMM Club, Lutheran Students' As- sociation, Handel Oratorio Society, Omicron Sigma Omicron. INGVE KNUTE SATTERBERG Major: Business Administration Basketball, Illusions of Grandeur, Major Role, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, junior Class president, Sophomore Class vice-president, Spanish Club, Student Union Program Committee, co-chairman, Mr. Friendship of 1950, Public Address Announcer, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student Union Board of Control, Pi Upsilon Gamma, president, so- cial chairman. RICHARD WARREN SCHERLING Major: Economics Wrestling, Handel Oratorio Society, Chapel Choir, Swedish Club, Transferred 1949 Morton jr. College, Delta Omega Nu. BERNARD HARRY SCHMIDT Major: Geology Associate member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Udden Geology Club, Spanish Club, Independent Men. GERALD LEE SCOTT Major: Chemistry Chairman, 1950-51, Magnusson Chapter, Student Af- filiates - American Chemical Society, Alpha Psi Omega, Delta Omega Nu. SHIRLEY DORAN SCOTT Major: Speech Rehabilitation Transferred 1950 University of Iowa, College chorus, Magnoparian Literary Society, judiciary Committee, Beauty Board, Y.W. C. A. Hospital Work, Alpha Chi Omega. EDWARD HAROLD SIEB Alajor: journalism Observer staff, sports editor, Rockely-l,' Saga: Pi Upsilon Gamma. -IOAN F. SIEFKEN Major: English Women's Athletic Association, council, Intramural Chairman, Writer's Club, Women's League, treasurer, Spanish Club, Chi Omega Gamma. BEVERLY D. SLAGLE Major: Economics Pan-American League, Future Teachers of America. MARION ANNA SORENSEN Major: Elementary Education Lutheran Students' Association, Future Teachers of America, Women's Athletic Association, Handel Ora- torio Society, Independent Women, Transferred 1949 North Park jr. College. ROBERT A. STANLEY Major: Pre-Medical Tri-Beta, Tribe of Vikings, Track, Lindahl Biology Club, Gamma Alpha Beta. DEAN ALVIN STENBERG Major: Psychology Football, Lutheran Students' Association, Dolphins, Swedish Club, Phi Omega Phi. SHIRLEY ELAINE STOLTENBERG Major.' Sociology Women's. Athletic Association, Alpha Psi Omega, Rockety-I staff, Future Teachers of America, Lutheran Student's Association, Cosmopolitan Club, Handel Oratorio Society. LAWRENCE ALBERT SUNDELL Major: English Transferred 1949 Wayne State Teachers College, In- dependent Men. PAUL C. SWARTZ Major: Political Science Choir, Band, Orchestra, Pan American Club, Gamma Alpha Beta. CURTIS PAUL SWENSON Major: Mathematics California Conference Scholarship, Lutheran Students' Association, Future Teachers of America, Augustana String Quartet, Orchestra, concert master. MERRILL FRANCIS TAYLOR Major: Business Administration American Chemical Society, Pan American Club, Gamma Alpha Beta, treasurer, vice-president. CLEO TEROS Major: History Foss History Club, Pan American Club, Future Teachers of America. MARCHETA ELOISE TRAUTMAN Major: Mathematics Toppers, Independent Women. CURTIS L. TREVOR Major: Pre-Law Track, captain, Tribe of Vikings, president, Rocleety-I staff, business manager, Observer staff, business man- ager, Publications Board, Who's Who, Phi Omega Phi. ARVID ROBERT ULANDER Major.' Chemistry American Chemical Society, treasurer, Transferred 1949 University of Illinois. RONALD N. VEBURG Major.' English Alpha Psi Omega, Future Teachers of America, Lu- theran Students' Association, Cosmopolitan Club, Handel Oratorio Society, Sigma Delta Gamma, Choir, Students for Political Education, Transferred 1949 Luther College. JOHN ADOLPH VEDELL Major: Music Tennis, Lutheran Students' Association, Chapel Choir, Sigma Mu Alpha, Sigma Delta Gamma, Transferred 1950 Valparaiso University. SHIRLEY M. WAGONER Major: Nursing Science Women's Athletic Association, Wr,iter's Club, Trans- ferred 1948 Augustana Hospital School of Nursing. MARILYN WALD Major: Physical Therapy Toppers, Aglaiag Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Women's Athletic Association, sec- retary, intramural director, Dear Ruling Program Com- mittee and Pep Committee, co-chairman, Student Board of Control, Vi-Queen, Swedish Club, secretary, Lindahl Club, secretary, Inter-Sorority Council, Kappa Epsilon, secretary, president. JOHN WILLIAM WARD Major: Chemistry American Chemical Society, program chairmang Or- chestra: Sigma Mu Alphag Sigma Delta Gammag Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Rho Nu Delta. JOY MONTAGNE WEISSMAN .Major.' Chemistry Toppers, XV. A. A.: American Chemical Society, sec- retaryg Udden Geology Clubg Kappa Tau. ROBERT CHARLES WEISSMAN Zllajorx Geology Udden Geology Club, treasurer: Sigma Gamma Epsi- long Baseball: Tribe of Vikings, historian, secretary: Independent Men. ,IOAN F. XVELLS Major: Elementary Teaching Womens Athletic Association: Terrapin Swimming Clubg XVomen's Leagueg Alpha Psi Omegag Future Teachers of America, Kappa Tau. RICHARD F. WENIDEL Nlajor: Sociology Alpha Psi Omega, Writer's Club: Cosmopolitan Cluhg Debate Squad: Gamma Alpha Beta. BARBARA A. XVESTERVELT Major: Elementary Teaching Future Teachers of Americag Udden Geology Club, social chairman: Women's Athletic Associationg Alpha Psi Omegag Illusions of Grandeur, costume chiefg Kappa Tau. ARTHUR CHARLES WHALEN Major: Geology Football, most valuable freshman, captain: Wrestling team, first place, Wheaton Invitational, captain, two years: vice-president of junior classg treasurer of Senior Class: Beta Omega Sigma. UUANE GEORGE WILKER Major: Business Administration Alpha Psi Omega. LOIS ELAINE WILLSON illajorx Economics Future Teachers of America. ROGER C. VUOOLMAN illajor: Secondary Education Nelphytesg Future Teachers of America: Pan Ameri- can Clubg Foss History Club: Students for Political Education and Actiong Cosmopolitan Clubg Lutheran Students' Associationg Foreign Missionary Societyg Transferred 1950 University of Illinois Navy Pier: Beta Omega Sigma. CURTIS WAYNE YOUNGQUIST Major: Geology Bandg Udden Cluhg Independent Meng Transferred 1948 Fort Dodge jr. College. 236 I Ahnert, John R. 33. 126, 160. Anderson, Eleanor R. 33, 100, 143, 156. Anderson, Forrest M., Jr. 32, 106, 174 182, 183, 184, 186, 200, 203. Anderson, George W. 33, 201. Anderson, John C. 79, 153, 161, 172. Anderson, Linnea R. 33, 102, 125, 128 129, 130, 133, 134, 151, 166, 205 1 1 206, 207, 208. Anderson, Lois M. 33, 96, 151, 153. Anderson, Lorraine Johnson 33, 100. Anderson, Marilyn D. 33, 92, 133, 156. 176. Anderson, Marilyn H. 34, 98, 141, 166, 206, 207. Anderson, Norma L. 34, 96. Anderson Robert F. 34. Anderson Anderson, 201. Robert W. 34. Roger M. 34, 116, 141, 200, Anderson, Russell H. 34, 146. Anderson, William B. 34. Arvidson, Donald L. 34. Arvidson, Jacqueline R. 35, 98, 145, 146. Asplund, Carl E. 35, 108, 155, 156. STUDE TI DEX SENIORS Dreschler, Jo S. 45. Dresser, Don A. 45, 106. Duncan, Leland R. 45, 118. Dye, Jack 45. Eckdahl, George H. 46, 112, 174. Efiiand, Janan 45, 94, 206, 207, 208. Eickenberry, E. Richard 45, 154, 155 156. Ekdahl, Marilyn J. 33, 100, 128, 129 130, 132, 153, 175. Ellis, Donald R. 46. Emery, Marian N. 46, 98, 208. Johnson, William H. 55. Johnston, Bruce D. 55, 114, 130, 131, 133. 135, 156. Jones, Richard S. 194. Julin, Charlotte J. 55, 98, 143, 152, 177. Kall, Walter H. 55, 146. Kallberg, Harvey M. 56, 112, 152, 174, Erickson, Donn L. 46, 110. Erickson, James W. 46, 126, 132, 133 134, 142, 154, 162, 166. Erickson John R. 46, 116, 188, 190, 194, 195, 200, 203. Erickson, Marian R. 81, 104. Ericsson, Robert D. 47, 116. Erikson, Norman A. 46, 150, 151, 162 177. Karsten, Robert E. 80, 81, 118, 124, 156, 174. Kaser, Donald 139. Kefalides, Nicolaas 56, 153. Keller, Eugene A. 56. Kepner, Joan P. 56. Koch, Kenneth F. 57. Korf, William E. 57, 154, 155, 156. Koster, Jack W. 57. Lance, Betty R. 57, 94, 139, 143. Landstrom, Marian L. 57, 98, 174, 206, 207, 208. 152. 49 106. 189. Baird, Richard E. 35, 128, 146, 147. Basala, Dorothy A. 35, 98, 143. Beardsley, James C. 36, 139. Beck, B. Jean 36, 143. Beckmann, Lorraine Ahlberg 36, 100, 143, 164. Beckmann, Robert L. 36. Bender, June M. 36, 104, 126, 150, 154, 155. Benson, Frederick C. 37, 108, 142, 174, 177, 193. Benson, Philip A. 37, 108, 124, 130, 166. Berg, James W. 37, 147. Bergh, Earl E. 37, 150, 151, 162, 198. Bergstrom, Edward W. 37. Berthel, Jarvis C. 37, 112. Beyerhelm, Carl W. 37, 120, 131. Bisgrove, Donald E. 38, 140, 156. Bjork, Frederick D. 38, 154. Bjorkman, Joan L. 38. Biorseth, Helen R. 38, 153, 166. Bloom, Carl R. 38. Bohatkea, Blanche 38. Bolin, Jo Ann 38, 94, 145. Bolling, Roger F. 39. Bondeson, Marion 1. 39, 104, 151, 159. Boom, Francis 39, 194. Boros, Joseph A. 120. Borre, Bonnie R. 39, 153, 166, 174. Boyd, William H. 39, 147. Brattain, Colleen B. 40. Brooks, Richard D. 40. Bruhns, Robert J. 40. Brundage, Joan L. 40, 100, 139, 153. Buckreus, Larry D. 41, 118, 124. Builte, Donna M. 41, 138, 139. Fauble, Edward D. 47. Fetzner, Richard W. 47, 112, 130, 138 183, 184, 200, 201. Flora, Glenn Deane 47, 96, 205, 206 208. Forsman, Rudolph W. 47. Forstrom, Ray L. 48, 120, 151. Frazier, Forrest R. 48, 114, 125, 130 133, 174, 175, 192, 198, 200, 201 202, 204. Fredenburg, Richard A. 48, 118, 142. Fnske, Edith B. 48, 128, 129, 132, 142 Larkin, Kenneth D. 57, 108, 166. LaRoque, Ernest L. 57, 183, 184, 193, 2 01. Larsen, Kenneth G. 58, 106, 138, 194. Fuller, Rose M. 49, Galbraith, Donald G. 196, 200, 201. Gante, Marshall H. Gejrot, Brita S. 49, Gekas, James 81. Gerdes, Kenneth C. Gibson, John A. 49, 144. 33, 118, 166, 177 166. 153, 162. 1 Goranson, Audrey E. 49, 94, 142, 209. Gotaas, Sonja M. 49. Goumas, Mary 81. Green, Lolita J. 81, 98, 143, 152, 153. Grevas, Peter G. 49, 108, 132. Griffiths, Daniel 50. Groneman, Barbara L. 50, 98,- 126, 134 152, 160, 170, 171, 172, 174. Gustafson, Lois Ann 207, 208. B. so, 145, 146 Gustafson, Paul A. 50, 156. Gustafson, Roy N. 50, 116, 131, 178, 179, 196, 197, 200. Haberer, Vera M. 50, 102, 128, 129 130, 133, 135, 153, 164, 174. 14s, Larson, Arthur J. 58, 120. Larson, Carolyn G. 58, 153. Larson, David W. 58. Larson, G. Richard 58, 118, 153, 162. Larson, Roy W. Jr. 58, 146. Larson, Yvonne V. 58, 102, 139, 205. Lauth, Glen H. 58. Lewis, Marion M. 59, 102, 143. Lidberg, Dorothy L. 59, 128, 150, 151, 162. Liljegren, John E. 59, 152. Lindquist, Lloyd L. 59. Littig, Marian 60. Lofgren, Walter 60. Lombard, Lorrie 106. Logan, James R. 142. Lorenzen, Frederick J. 60, 145. Loring, David W. 60, 108, 170, 171. Loufek, Thomas P. 60. Luebben, Robert E. 61. Lundeen, Jack E. 61. Magnuson, Arthur L. 61, 114, 196, 204. Martin, Robert B. 61, 110, 145, 199. Mayer, Victor W. 80, 118, 156, 174, 199. McMasters, Margaret M. 61, 104. McNeal, Beverly A. 80, 132, 143. Melis, Lloyd H. 80, 108, 172. Meyer, Clarence F. 33, 108, 124, 130, I 132, 133, 166, 170, 171, 174, 177. Milton, John E. 79, 80, 108, 124, 125. Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Gayle D. 50. Joan 50, 143. 177. Robert F. 51, 138. Harms, Arthur E. 51, 140, 142, 152. Morris, Mueller Mueller William W. 61, 112, 166, 174. , Duane A. 61. Lavern L. 62. Burch, LaJeanne D. 41, 90. Burdock, Margeann 41, 125, 130, 143, 153, 166, 174, 176. Carlson, Joyce M. 41. Carlson, Lois J. 41, 104, 143. Carlson, Margaret E. 41. Carlson, Robert M. 41, 131, 150, 151. Carlson, Robert W. 42, 120, 153, 162, 151. Carlstedt, Vivian L. 42, 104, 139. Hartman, Charles W. 51, 184, 196, 200. Hawkinson, James R. 51, 152, 156, 188, Hedberg, Robert N. 52, 145. Hedlund, David D. 52, 138. Henriksen, John A. 52. Henry, Ronald H. 81, 145. Hilgendorf, James F. 52, 145. Hoare, Richard D. 52, 138. Holmquist, Elizabeth 53. Honn, Keith A. 53. Hunter, John K. 53, 140. Huxtable, Leroy G. 53, 144, 154, 160 Munsonj 15112414.11 A. 62, 12s, 142, 154, 155, 156. Myers, Kenneth L. 62, 106, 145, 174. Nelson, Caroline K. 62, 164, 140, 150, Nelson, Curran, Patricia A. 43, 92, 125, 128, Cary, Patricia L. 42. Case, Louis J. 42, 154, 160. Cavanaugh, Marilyn Wicker 42, 144. Chao, Eunice H. 42, 144, 151, 154. Chickris, Bessie E. 81. Coin, Carol A. 42, 96, 141, 143, 206, 207, 208. Cook, Morris D. 42, 106, 145, 200, 203. Costegan, Frances 43. Cram, Ralph A. 43, 120, 139, 140. Cruse, Gloria J. 43, 143, 146, 164. 122, 130, 152, 133, 134, 166, 174, 17 . Dahlgren, Kenneth A. E. 44, 118, 145. Damkroger, Verna M. 44, 102. Davidson, Robert A. 44. Dawson, Marylee E. 44, 166. DeMeyer, Eileen R. 44. Dovre, Shirley L. 45, 104, 145, 146. 160. Nelson, Charles J. 62, 142. Nelson, G. Annabel 62. Nelson, Morris R. 110, 145, 184, 199. Nelsggi Nils L. 62, 116, 183, 184, 201, Nelson, Peter E. 63, 120, 131, 148, 150, 153, 162,, 166, 177. Nelson, Raymond C. 63, 116, 192, 194, 195, 201, 202, 204. Robert L. 63, 110, 142. Nelson, Stanley E. 63, 114, 145, 162. Nelson, Wilbur L. 63, 140. Norby, May L. 64, 102. Nordberg, Gordon H. 64, 120, 146, 153, 156, 162, 204. Nordstrom, Marilynn A. 64, 94, 128, 139. Noreegi, Margaret R. 64, 104, 150, 151, 1 2. Nyquist, Richard 65, 140, 193, 201. Ohlson, Don C. 65. Olson, Olson, Olson, Oluf Harold W. 65, 156. Jag1e.L. 65, 98, 141, 207. William M. 65, 118. 2h4Robert J. 65, 116, 141, 192, 201, 161. Jackson, Victor A. 53. Johnson, Beverly A. 53, 92, 141, 166, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209. Johnsgrii, David A. 53, 118, 145, 161 2 . Johnson, Dolores J. 54, 130, 156, 174. Johnsorsl, Donald O. 54, 162, 196, 201 20 . Johnson, Justin H. 201, 202. Johnson, Keith P. 54, 106, 156, 174. Johnson, Francis 54. Johnson, Marian A. 54, 94, 166, 209. Johnson, Mary'C. 54, 90, 207. Johnson, Reginald E. 81. - Johnson, Roger W. 54, 130, 147, 152, 156, 188. Johnson, Spencer A. 81, 112.. Johnson, Stanley S. 55, 114, 126, 153 174, 196, 201. Paterson, Roberta L. 65, 96, 143, 206, 207, 208. Pearson, George E. 80, 110, 162. Pearson, Jeanette C. 66, 104, 131, 151, 160, 161. Pearson, Keith L. 66, 112. Petersen, Areta L. 66. Petersen, Petersen, Charles G. Jr. 80, 110. Donald S. 66. Swanson, George H. 150 Sandberg, Rudolph 69. Satterberg, Ingve K. 70, 116, 130, 136 145, 174. Schell, A. James 70. Scherlin ames W. 70 3. J - Scherling, Richard W. 70, 108, 193 201. Schmidt, Bernard H. 70, Schneider, Waldo G. 70. Scott, Gerald L. 70, 108, 120, 138, 139 140 Taylor, John O. 74, 145. Taylor, Merrill F. 74, 110, 174. Teros, Cleo K. 74. Thiel, Harry C. 74, 112, 200. Trautman, M. Eloise 74, 104. Trevor, Curtis L. 75, 114, 130, 131 133, 135, 196, zoo, 201. Trevor, Robert M. 75. Ulander, Arvid R. 75, 140. Veburg, Ronald N. 75, 143, 146, 155 Peterson, Donald W. 66, 114, 124, 130 142, 166. Peterson, Lillian E. 80, 100. Peterson, Mary Louise 66, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 166, 177, 206. Peterson, Raymond E. 66, 144, 160. Peterson, Russell 66. Peterson, Willard E. 67, 88, 189, 199, 201. Pettit, Janet E. 80, 100, 166. Potts, Ral h C. 67, 145. Raschke, Jbhn R. 67, 170, 171. Reeter, Mary L. 67. Reinerstsen, Leona F. 68, 143. Reinertsen, Margery E. 68, 104, 139, 165, 206. Riedesel, Paul R. 110, 141, 204. Ries, James F. 68. Roop, Arthur K. 68, 140. Ross, James P. 80, 116. Rudelius, Janice R. 68, 104, 129, 139, 141, 143, 150, 160, 177, 206, 207, 208. Ruff, Nancy E. 69, 92, 129, 139, 156. Ruge, Henry A. 69, 145. Rushing, Charles E. 69, 114, 130, 132, 133, 134, 153. Russell, Donald J. 69, 156, 160, 161. Samuelson, Howard A. 69, 116, 177, 198, 201. Sandberg, Richard H. 69, 112. Ahlstedt, Keith E. 79, 118. Ahlstedt, Kenneth 79, 118. Ahtelius, Ann M. 79, 162. Ainsworth, Robert E. 79, 120, 145, 161. Alberg, Donald E. 79. Albertson, Lorna K. 79, 143. Anderson, Arlene M. 79, 152. Anderson, Carrol W. 166. Johnson Anderson Dolores C. 79, 98, 143, Anderson: Gustaf A. 79. Anderson,Joyce I. 79, 94, 156. 152. Andersgn, Marjorie E. 142, 145, 146, 16 . Anderson, Richard C. 79, 118. Anderson, iRchard L. 108. Bailey, Garold V. 79. Baker, Shirley A. 81. Bannister, Floyd L. 154. Beckman, Carl Eric 112. Belyea, Thomas 110. Bengston, Norman A. 184. Benson, Shirley C. 92. Benson, Nancy M. 79, 100. Bergren, Kenneth R. 82, 108, 144, 126 1 1 Bergstrom, Rayond F. 114, 145, , 162, 177. Bixby, Charles H. 79. Bjorndahl, Carl L. 79, 122, 190. . Bohman, Wenzel L. 79, 161. Boling, Robert C. 81, 108, 145. Bolm, Janice E. 96, 154, 155, 156, 206 Bosse, Orlynn 79, 118, 156. Broman, Gerald R. 81, 112, 141, 184 y 200. Brown, Harry L. 130. Brunell, Robert S. 112, 174, 194, 195, 200, 201. Buhrman, John 81. Buikema, Kent A. 106, 182, 184, 200. Burgess, Joan E. 100, 132, 133, 134, 139. 143, 147, 153. Burns, Lois E. 79. Burton, Elsa E. 79, 148, 151, 156. Burton, James A. 118, 156. Busse, Charles A. 116, 196. Campbell, Jack W. 110. Carlborg, Elizabeth J. 81, 92, 205, 206, 207. Carlson, Addeen 81, 102, 143, 156, 206. Carlson, Harry R. 108. Carlson, James L. 81, 140. Carlson, Joan A. 81, 104, 205, 206, 207. Carlson, Marilyn P, 81, 104, 131, 150, 156, 177. Carlson Ricsard O. 81 110 162. Scott, Robert L. 71, 106, 138. Scott, Shirley D. 172. Scott, William R. 71. Seaquist, Marilyn J. 79, 100, 162, 177 205. Setnan, Roland E. 160. Sieb, Edward H. 71, 116. Siebrasse, Richard W. 71. Siefken, Joan F. 71, 92, 206, 208. Simonsen, Muriel J. 72, 162. Slagle, Beverly D. 72. Smith, Geraldine M. 72, 145. Snyder, William S. 79, 110, 145. Sorensen, Marion A. 72, 143. Stanley, Robert A. 73, 139. Stenberg, Dean A. 73, 114. Stoltenberg, Shirley E. 73, 142, 166. Strum, Samuel 73. Stuhr, Calvin L. 73, 164. Sundell, Lawrence A. 73. 79, 118. Swanson, Lloyd A. 73. Swanson, Ralph E. 118. Swartz, Paul C. 74, 110, 164, 174. Swayne, Evelyn N. 74. Swenson, Curtis P. 74, 143, 160. JUNIORS Charles, Natalie A. 100, 133, 134, 206 Clark, June A. 81, 102. Coder, Jack 81, 106, 184, 185, 200, 204 Coke, Jack E. 81, 114, 198, 201. Colberg, F. Gilbert 81, 120. Coleman, Anne M. 81, 98, 134, 143 152. Crist, Nancy H. 81, 90, 154, 155, 159 Cronau, Lois R. 83, 90. Cunningham, Ray L. 81, 108. Curran, Georgia C. 132, 156. Dahlberg, Lois R. 92. Dahlstrom, Burton R. 81, 112, 188, 200 Despeghel, Yvonne M. 142. Dietrich, Roy M. 81, 140. Dameij, Donald H. 81, 106. Dougherty, Helen A. 81, 146. Druckmiller, Harlan F. 81. Ellison, Mildred J. 83. Engman, Nancy L. 100, 147, 166. Erickson, Alice M. 81, 142. Fagerstrom, Daniel C. 81. Follingstad, Douglas E. 81, 108. Frazier, Don A. 81, 114, 137, 204, 209 Fredrickson, Robert W. 81, 112. Gardner, Donald W. 81, 110, 145. Gaunt, James A. 81, 106. Gibbon, A. Anne 81, 96. Groop, Phyllis D. 83, 104, 150, 151 153. Grund, Carolyn L. 98. Grund, James 81, 194. Gustafson, C. Donald 81, 112. Gustus, Beverly J. 81, 154, 156, 177. Hallgren, Ronald A. 81, 106, 139, 194 Hanson, Patricia H. 81, 92, 144, 154. Harmon, James M. 81, 118, 177. Hart, J. Natalie 81, 143. Hauberg, Ann 81, 92, 132, 136, 139, 165, 166. Hauser, Allen F. 81, 116, 145, 161. Hedberg, Carolyn E. 81, 144, 154. Hegg, Hollis L. 81, 108, 126, 170, 171 177, 192, 201, 204. Hellberg, Greta E. 81, 98, 153. Helwig, Stanley F. 81, 112, 188, 190 200. Hendren, John B. 80, 106, 144, 158. Hill, James R. 108, 104. Hill, Robert E. 83, 108, 139. Holmbo, Arne D. 81, 112, 142, 147 149. 152. Hotchkiss, Jean A. 81, 102, 164, 205. Hourigan, Robert E. 83. Howell, C. Clifford 161. Hult, Robert J. 81, 110, 196. 156, 166. Vedell, John A. 76, 154. Wagoner, Shirley M. 76, 132. Wald, Marilyn M. 76, 129, 130, 162, 172, 174, 178, 179, 206, 139 207 208. Walsh, Letty M. 79, 104, 133, 140, 142 155, 161, 166. Ward, John W. 118, 130, 140, 154 155, 160. Warner, Sheldon K. 76. Weissman, Joy M. 77, 139, 140- Weissman, Robert C. 77, 200, 201. Wells, Joan F. 77, 98. Wendel, Richard F. 77, 110, 132. Westggelt, Barbara A. 77, 139, 143, 1 . Whalen, Arthur C. 77, 106, 182, 183, 184, 185, 193, 200, 202. Whiteside, Wesley C. 77, 128, 132. Wilker, Duane G. 78. Willson, L. Elaine 78, 142. Woolman, Roger C. 77, 106, 142, 147, 153, 164, 166. Youngert, Shirley A. 77, 92, 133. Youngquist, Curtis W. 77. Johnson, Earl S. 81. Johnson, Eunice E. 81. Johnson Eugene L. 81. Johnsonz Frank K. 81, 108, 199. Johnson, Johnson, Joann P. 100. Johnson, Joanne 81. Johnson Johnson Harland D. 81, 120, 145. 146, Lois A. 81, 151, 205. Marcia 81 205. Johnson: Mary P. 1,74. Johnson, Mavis C. 81, 104, 143, 150, 160. Johnson, Norman R. 81, 150. Johnson, Paul G. 81, 116, 150, 198. Johnson Robert L. 81, 108, 140. Johnson: Thomas L. 81, 112, 145. W. Duane 81 142 146, 147. Jones, Merle A. 81, 116. , Kallberg, Robert S. 80, 112. Kelley, Lorraine J. 80, 104, 132, 133, 137, 142, 148, 151, 156, 177, 206, 207. Kidder, John H. 79, 80, 112, 124, 156, 194. Koch, Robert M. 80, 116. Koeller, Mary L. 80, 94, 141, 205. Kordick, Joseph A. 112, 188, 190, 200. Koresko, Richard E. 80, 106, 145. Koskey, B. Eugene 80, 114, 142, 144, 161, 166. Kretsch, Donald L. 110, 139. Kusy, Paul F. 80, 140. Lack, Arnold E. 80, 114, 131, 136, 166, 170, 171. LaRose, E. Martin 80, 118, 134, 174, 204. Larsen, William R. 80, 139. Larson, Eleanore R. 81, 94, 166, 170, 176, 177. Lenberg, Dorothy M. 80. Lewis, Edward P. 80, 140. Liening, Ethel A. 81. Lilja, J. Edward 147. Lindstrom, Paul T. 80, 112. Long, Ruth M. 80. Louden, Nancy A. 80, 100. Lunclabl, Kenneth C. 80, 114, 196, 197, 200, 201. Lundberg, Janice L. 98, 144, 154, 156. Lundberg, Leo L. 106, 199. Lundberg, Peggy L. 80, 104, 143, 149, 166, 172. Lundeen, Lyman F. 81, 116, 182, 184, 187. Carlstedt, John W. 81,,112., Carsen, Kenneth H. 114, 191, 196, 197 201. Chalstrom, Robert A. 81, 108, 150, 151 170. 1 a Ingold, Bernice L. 139. James, Richard L. 110, 139. Jennings, Robert L. 120, 144, 154, 160, 161. Johnson, Donald L. 81. 156 MacNeill, Corinne J. 80, 156. Magnuson, Lois R. 80, 152. Marshall, Jean R. 80. McClean, Marian A. 80, 104, 141, 206. McCombs, Fanchon J. 80, 92, 133, 134, 137, 141, 156, 166, 170, 179. McGehee, N. Layne 112. McVey, Eileen D. 80, 98, 205, 206. Meier, Audrey 80, 177. Miller, Lee A. 80, 106. Milton, Joanne E. 79, 80, 92, 124, 133 134, 151, 207. Moquin, Wayne F. 80, 137, 146, 147. Myers, Robert J. 80, 146. Nachbauer, Louis J. 80, 110, 141, 174 194, 199, 201. Nelson, Harold A. 80. Nelson, John B. 114, 145, 201. Nelson, John H. 112, 124, 188, 189 196. 197, 201. Nordstrom, Roger D. 80, 152, 156. Nylen, Nancy M. 80, 104, 124, 153 162. Olin, Oliver C. 80, 116, 145. Olmsted, John E. 80, 114, 184, 187 201, Olsen, N. Susanne 80. Olson, James A. 80. Olson, Janet M. 80, 90, 161, 172. Olson, Roland A. 80. Orr, Margaret E. 80, 104, 150. Ostrowske, Jerry S. 112. Papke, Ralph W. 80, 118, 145. Peterson, James H. 80. Peterson, Richard L. 80, 112, 145, 152 Pierson, Marlys A. 80, 104, 151. Pollner, Henry F. 80, 92, 196, 201, 204. Preston, Joe B. 80. Price, David, Jr. 80. Proteau, Robert 106, 182, 184, 186 196, 200, 204. Almer, Carolyn M. 98, 134. Anderson, Arnold E. 82, 106. s v Railey, Charlotte I. 80, 90, 152, 166, 170, 174. Redin, Paula J. 80, 104, 145, 150. Reinertsen, John A. 112. Reissner, Marjorie J. -80, 98, 156. Risley, Dorothy G. 80, 98, 136, 166. Russell, Robert R. 80, 118, 141, 144, 182, 184, 193, 194, 201. Rynell, June M. 80, 102, 145, 162. Saenger, Robert C. 184, 185. Samuelson, Clarise A, 79. Sandberg, Annette O. 79. Sandstrom, Bengt H. 84, 162. Schiermer, Catherine 100, 136. Schneider, Richard C. 79, 106, 165. Schrage, Janis N. 79, 92, 124, 142, 143 Swanson , Delores H. 79, 104, 141, 143, 150, 151, 156, 206, 207. Swanson, Elizabeth L. 79, 98. Swanscgn, Joann P. 79, 94, 166, 172, 17 . Swanson, Marilyn May 79, 145, 152. Swanson, Vivian 81. Swanson Walter N. 106, 177. Swanson: Wendel B. 108. 166, 170, 171. Shirkey, Ronald E. 79, 120. Sjogren, A. Delores 79, 104, 206. Smith, Harlan, Jr. 161. Stage, E. Kenneth 84. Stagner, Ralph V. 79. 150, 172 Stemmerman, William D. 147. Stenson, Herbert H. 79. Stromberg, Robert H. 79, 184, 185, 201. Sudlow, Sue A. 79, 102. 116, 182 Sundelius, Harold W. 79, 118, 139 146, 174. Sutherland, Robert W. 79, 120, 143 144, 151, 154, 160, 162. Swanson, Barbara A. 79, 98, 166, 170. Swanson, Byron R. 79, 116, 136, 150. Swanson, Courtney E. 84, 118, 145, 161 162. Swanson, David W. 79, 116, 131, 136. SOPHOMORES Gustafson, Carol L. 83, 146. Hall, Robert A. 83, 110, 152. 190, 1 Anderson, Clarise J. 82, 144, 154. Anderson, Gloria E. 87. Anderson, Jeannine M. 82, 92, 166, 208 Anderson, John W. 82, 112. Anderson, Peter R. 82, 110. Anselm, Rolf 85. Applegate, Verna G. 82, 90. Appleton, Greta M. 82, 94, 166. Baker, Abraham 82. Baraks, Dale L. 82, 112, 194. Barclay, William M. 116, 194, 195. Bell, Lee R. 82. Benson, John P. 82, 156. Benson, William N. 82, 112, 182, 184 96, 197, 200. 5 Bergdahl, Calvin B. 82, 108. Bergren, Cliftona Y. 82, 96, 208. Bergsrud, Vivian J. 82, 90, 129, 166 208. Bixby, William L. 84. Bloch, Alan J. 82. Bodenbender, Reinhard 87. Bonne, Russell L. 199. Borden, Marilyn E. 82, 104, 143, 150 151, 159, 162, 208. Brown, Carl R. 82, Brundage, Kenneth J. 82, 112, 179, 209 Cain, Donald G. 83. Carlson A. oanne 83 2 166 172 . J , 9 , , - Carlsori, Audrey M. 83, 102, 153, 165, 17 Carlson, Janet D. 83, 96,-156. Carlson, Paul'J. 164. Carlstegt, A. Eleanore 83, 104, 129, 144, 15 , 155. Carper, William L. 83, 116. Chaiiin, Robert E. 84, 110. Collins, Samuel S. 83, 196. Conover, Barbara A, 83, 170, 171, 208 Corry, Patricia A. 83, 141, 205, 208. Crile, Lois E. 83, 104, 151, 159, 162, 208. Diener, James G. 118. Dooley, Russell G. 83, 139. Dresser, Jeannette D. 96, 208.. Dunn, David L. 83, 114, 134. Eckdahl, Robert E. 83. Ehen, Elton R. 83, 114. Ekstam E. Fred 83, 108. Ferm, Martin E. 83. Fernow, Gloria 83, 146. Forsberg, Vernon K. 83, 161. Freier, Harold 83, 151. Fryxell, John B. 83, 146, 147, 170. Garland, Martin 84, 110. Gippert, Robert E. 106. Glynn, Richard K. 83, 160. 1 Hallin, Phillip A. 83, 112. Hammar, Therese A. 86, 96, 205. Halvorsen, Patricia A. 83, 179. Hannenian, Gloy M. 84, 92. Hanson, Wayne R. 83. Hartigan, James R. 83. Harvey, Richard F. 83, 118. Hauser, Charles D. 84, 114, 165. Helli, Ellen W. 94. Hendricks, Donna M. 83, 96. Hendrickson, Anne M. 83, 92, 156, 166. Henning, George E. 83, 114, 165. Heuer, Grant H. 83, 114, 145, 164, 196. Hilderbrand, Eugene E. 83. Hill, Bette C. 83, 98, 155. Hoexter, Burleigh R. 83. Huckfeldt, William H. 83. Hull, Garth A. 83, 108, 190. Hunter, Benjamin H. 83, 106, 152. Ingram, Ruth M. 83. Jacobson, Charlene H. 81. Jacobsoin, Ted D. 83, 108, 184, 200, 20 . Jehring, Joan M. 83, 98, 145. Jennings, Melvin L. 156. Johnson, Ardis L. 83, 104, 150, 151, Teros, Helen T. 79, Tillberg, Patricia J. 79, 100, 124, 156, 170, 171, 206. Tranter, Charles E. 79, 118, 139. Trevillyan, Beverly 96. Trysell, Marjorie 79, 90, 162. Wahlstrom, Carl D. 79, 106. Walther, E. Robert 79, 116, 141, 184, 196, 197, 201. Walton, Robert W. 110. Warner, Beverly Malmstead 84, 90, 129, 154, 156. Weigand, James E. 106, 124, 179, 194, 195. Welty, Robert G. 79. Wendcl, Carol L. 84, 102, 164. Wesbey, George E. 79, 106, 152, 184 186, 192, 200. White, Imogene 79. Wiegmann, Zoann 79. Wilkins, Paul E. 84. Williams, Bernadette L. 79. Wimmer, Harold R. 79, 112, 156. Winter, Robert D. 154, 161. Wyeth, Jack M. 79, 165. Young, Kent Hayden 81, 112, 196, 197 Youngberg, Arlyn K. 79, 112, 182, 184 187, 200. Lindell, Corrine W. 84, 92, 205, 207. Lindroth, Evelyn M. 96, 129, 154, 156, 174, 177. Long, Nancy 85, 159, 160, 161, 177. Lundquist, Audrey M. 84. Lundquist, Ruth E. 96, 172. Maharris, Paul H. 80. Mahl, Robert L. 84. Maitzen, Edgar R. 84. Mallstrom, Roy L. 84, 108, 145. Mangelsdorf, William E. 82. McKanna, Donald P. 106, 145, 174. McMullen, Donna C. 84, 90, 125, 166 170, 171, 177. McWilliams, Robert E. 84. Miller, David E. 84, 118. Morgan, Gloria J. 84, 102, 145, 165, 208. Morrison, Joyce M. 156. Muench, Ross H. 110. Neilson, Jeanne 87, 90, 162. Neilson, Joyce M. 87, 90, 162. Nelson, William D. 82, 112, 200. Nichols, Edmond T. 118. Nielsen, Meryl J. 87, 90, 145, 156. Nordin, Mary A, 82, 94. Norling, 162 Avis J. sz, 104, 143, 151, 159 161, 162. Johnson, Arthur W. 84, 106, Johnson, Donald A. 83, 112. Johnson, Doris J. 83, 94, 165, 172. Johnson, Johnson, Donald W. 82, 151, 196. Dorothy A. 84, 175. Johnson, Evelyn L. 86, 104, 129, 150, 155. Johnson, John E. 84, 118, 145. Johnson, Keith H. 83, 161. Johnson, Johnson, Nancy L. 83, 104, 150, 159. Niel 83, 118, 134. Johnson, Richard E. 83. Johnson, Shelly R. 83, 116, 124, 174, 182, 184, 186, 201. Johnson, Wayne L. 84, 110. Johnson, William H. 82, 83, 112, 142, 193, 196, 197, 201. Kammerer, Lucilla A. 84. Kinney, Donna M. 84. Kleino, Reva M. 86, 104, 146, 155, 164. Kramer, Donald E. 82, 161. Kreps, R. Eugene 84, 108. Krogh, Don M. 84, 108. Larsen, J. Stanley 84, 108, 139, 196, 197. Larsen, Shirley L. 84, 94, 165. Larson, Ingrid M. 94. Larson, Kenneth R. 108. Larson, Patricia L. 84, 94, 141. Larson, Theodore H. 84, 118, 136, 164. 145, Olander, Joann C. 82, 90, 156. Oliver, Roger G. 82. Olson, Sally C. 82. Ostrom, Curtis E. 118, 161. Palm, Elizabeth C. 102, 153, 162, 166. Palmquist, Richard H. 82. Paulson, John F. 114, 132, 153. Payne, John F. 161. Pearson, Howard A. 82, 112, 194. Pearson, Irene 82, 90, 140, 143. Pedersen, Richard A. 110. Pekar, Joan R. 100, 208. Peterson, Joan D. 82, 100, 156, 166. Peterson, Keith, L. 82, 106. Peterson, Melbert E. 82, 140. Pierson, Curt A. 110. Rasmussen, Lois M. 82, 92, 176, 177, 208. Reinke, Margaret A. 82, 90, 129. Reynolds, Barbara J. 82, 100, 129, 134, 166, Rilfel, Leroy E. 82. Rod Robert L. 82 118 133 134 136 Rofiisfhiia, Gerald A. 1io. ' ' ' Rowland, Roy L. 82. Ryden, E. Edwin 84, 120, 196. Sabbath, Charles J. 84, 108, 144, 156. Salzmann, J. Richard 84. Sanders, Donald J. 84. Schmaltz, Lloyd 84, 139. Schmidt, Frederick W. 84, 118, 1.64. Schoenfeld, Nancy J. 87, 98, 165. Schroeder, Marilyn 84, 96, 156, 208. Schulz, Betty J. 84, 102, 143, 166, 208 Searle, John C. 110. Sinkler, George N. 84, 142, 153. Soderstrom, Walter D. 84, 116, 182 184, 186, 194, 201. Stark, Elwood L. 84, 114, 132, 134 153, 170, 177. Stoneberg, E. Ann Marie 84, 102, 153 162, 166, 177, 208. Abbott, James A. 87. Aden, John L. 87. Ahlman, Ronald A. 112. Allen, William C. 87. Allen, Robert E. 87, 112, 190. Amenoff, Betty D. 87, 90, 144, 155, 159 161. Angle, Joie L. 87, 92. Anderson, Doris M. 87, 134. Anderson, Grace V. 87. Anderson, John I. 87, 112, 190. Anderson, Martin E. 87, 114, 161. Anderson, Mavis J. 87, 104, 151. Anderson, Miriam J. 87, 100, 129, 150 159, 178, 179. Anderson, Robert L. 87, 114, 134, 161 170. Andrew, Julia H. 87, 90, 129, 132, 151 153. Au Buchon, Harvey 87, 106, 182, 184 200. Bartley, J. Wagne 87, 192, 201, 204. Bench, James . 87, 182, 184, 186. Bengtson, Sylvia H. 87, 100, 136, 159. Bennett, Betty G. 87, 160. Bennett, Nancy 87, 129. Benson, David G. 112. Berg, Eunice L. 87, 98. Berger, William M. Jr. 110. Bergman, John L. 87. Berquist, Charles F. 87, 114. Bergren, Robert A. 87, 106. Blough, Barry F. 87, 116. Boldt, Suzanne 87, 104, 150, 153. Bolm, Russell A. 112. Brenstrom, Donna J. 98, 165. Bruning Margery F. 87, 94. Bucherer, Rosemarie F. 87, 102, 134. Burdock, Carolyn L. 87, 92, 166, 177. Burgess, Janet H. 87, 100, 153. Carlson, Barbara 85, 177. Carlson, Donald O. 114, 193. Carlson, Dorothy L. 85, 100, 153. Christolfersen, Carl 106. Clingan, Arthur C. 85. Croy, Richard C. 85, 114, 134, 136, 178 179, 192, 204. Davis, Harold 85, 153, 184, 190. Dege, Edward P. 85, 114, 156, 204. Demoor, John A. 85. Dierksen, Joanne 85, 156, 164. Donohoe, Thomas J. 106, 184, 200. Drake, Nancy E. 85, 100, 153. Economus, Anna 85. Erickson, Marion W. 86, 106. Ernst, Anita 85, 100, 166. Evans, Maren G. 85, 90, 160. Everly, H. James 194, 195. Evien, Donald D. 108, 153. Faulstich, Carol M. 86, 98, 156, 177. Fetzner, Robert E. 86, 112, 184, 200. Fiedler, Patricia A. 86, 98, 153. Fitch, Betty J. 86. Ford, Robert G. 106, 184, 187, 193 200. Frank, Sheldon A. 86. ' Freeman, Gilbert J. 108. Given,'Richmond R. 81, 86, 184, 186 187. Gizynshki, Edward O. 86. Gloden, Nelda A. 86, 155, 161. Gord, Donna E. 86, 102, 153. Griffin, Walter C. 144, 156. Griffiths, Barbara L. 86, 100, 132, 134 Gustafson, Donald H. 86, 116, 182 184, 186, 187, 200. 5 a s Swanson, Beatrice E. 84, 104, 129, 143 150. Swanson, John O. 84, 108, 150, 156. Swanson, Miriam E. 84, 104, 160, 161 Taylor, Louise Z. 84, 102, 145, 153, 162 Ulner, Arnold 84, 165. Valentine, Jean E. 84, 96. Vorpahl, Ruth A. 84, 90, 145, 146. Wagner, Marian J. 84. Wagschal, O. Keith 84. Wainwright, Glenn A. 84, 161. F RESHMEN Hafford, Charlotte A. 86, 90, 153, 161 165. Hall, Ruth V. 86, 100, 153, 162, 164. Hansen, Carol L. 86, 155. Hansen, Donna E. 86, 164. Hansen, Orda L. 86. Hanson, James G. 86. Hasselquist, David L. 86, 156. Hawley, James A. 86, 118, 166. Hayes, Forrest D. 86, 106, 182, 184, 196, zoo. Hedberg, Gordon D. 120, 161. Helkenn, Dawn B. 86, 144, 161. Hendrickson, Jerine J. 86. Henriksen, Leslie L. 86, 120, 161. Herngten, Janet L. 86. Hill, Geor e D. 86. Hoegren, Beatrice L. 86. Hogan, Everrett 86. Holmberg, Ruth A. 86, 104, 144, 159. Holmes, Flora M. 86, 104, 129, 159. Holst, Tom G. 86. Hopley, David P. 86, 190, 194, 195. Hultgren, Joann A. 86, 94. Hungness, Deloris M. 86. Ilten, Patricia S. 86, 92, 166. Iverson, Mary A. 86, 102, 166. Jackson, Howard, E., Jr. 86, 184. Walberg, Ralph E. 106. Warshauer, Rodger S. 84. Wells, D. Gayer 84. Westman, Alvin A. 84, 118, 164, 177. Whitman, Melicent 84, 94, 156, 179. Wiberg, Marguerite E. 84, 104, 144, 154, 160. Wieneke, Robert G. 84. Winters, William G. 84. Witherspoon, John R., Jr. 84. Wittenstrom, Clarence 82, 84, 108, 190. Wright, Frank G. 116, 188, 191. Olmsted, Gerald Thomas 114, 196, 204 Olson, Norman D. 87, 160, 161. Olsson, Morton T. 87. O'Nea1, M. Diane 87, 134, 153. O'Neill, Henry O. 87, 146. Paulson, Eileen F. 87, 96. Paulson, Eudean P. 160. Pearson, David E. 87, 108, 192, 200, 204. , Pearson Phyllis I. 87, 161. Pearson: Ruth E. s7, 104, 150, 160. Peel, Muriel J. 87, 94, 134, 166. Pekios, Phyllis M. 87. Perry, Eugene E. 87, 108. Persons, Norman A. 87, 184. Petersen, Howard E. 87, 146. Peterson, Ann L. 87. Peterson, Carole J. 88. Peterson, Chester R. 87, 116, 139. Peterson, Jeanne 1. 87, 94, 156. Plank, John C. s7, 120, 184. Pristash, Alveda R. 104. Rabe, Mary K. 96, 151, 164. Reese, Robert R. 87. Richter, 152, Nancy J. 87, 100, 129, 166. Roller, Robert D. 87. Ronn, Robert G. 87. 147, Janzig, Carol M. 86, 94. Johnson, Audrey M. 86, 150. Johnson, Barbara J. 86, 94. Johnson, Cecil C. 87, 114. Johnson, Janice A. 86, 94, 129, 166. Johnson, Joann E. 86, 96. Johnson, Laurene J. 86, 129, 165. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Leroy S. 86, 118. Loren R. 86, 94, 153, 165. Marlene M. 86, 165. Patricia E. 86, 102, 134, 153 162. Johnson, Raynold W. 86. Johnston, Joan C. 86, 92. Johnston, Thomas A. 86, 114, 156, 188 191. Jonsson, Karl D. 86, 112, 162. Kall, Ralph E. 86. Kanetzke, Howard W. 155. Keckler, Donald B. 196. Kimball, Orville F. 86, 108, 161. Kline, Jack R. 86, 114, 196. Koester, Louise E. 86. Kulles, Tula 86. Lanz, Norvin E. 87, 108, 161. LaRose, Annabelle M. 85, 94, 159. Larson, Audrey M. 87, 144. Larson, Edward E. 85. Lauritzen, Paul W. 85, 116, 190, 198 200. Lindholm, William C. 85, 114, 151 156, 170. Ljunggren, Ingrid L. 85, 162. Loding, Richard A. 85, 110. Lundahl, Stuart P. 116, 184. Maddox, Donna J. 85, 104, 160. Magnuson, Lois M. 85, 100, 129. McAfee, Glenn A. 85, 120, 194. McBride, Earle F. 85. Melow, Kenneth C. 85. Mercer, Rhoda R. 85, 153. Miller, Andrew E. 184. Miller, Donald I. 86, 114. Milton, Lois A. 85, 92, 132, 153, 162 166, 207. Moorhead, Joyce R. 85, 98, 153. Mueller, Gerald A. 110. Mueller, Paul M. 139. Nelson, Robert J. 87. Rosenberger, Joanne F. 87. Rudelius, Lois A. 87, 94, 162. Rylander, James N. 114, 193. Safe, Joy L. 87, 92, 160, 166. Sandquist, Barbara A. 87, 94, 161. Sass, Ronald L. 87, 114, 144, 153. Schaffner, Robert L. 87. Schaub, Delores R. 87. Schiller, Jerry A. 87, 106, 184, 200. Seaberg, Dorothy Ann 98. Seim, Roger B. 87. Smith, Donald W. 87. Smith, Marilyn D. 87, 153. Spence, Daniel E. 87. Speth, William W. 87, 192, 204. Staats, Donald J. 87, 110. Stanley, Phyllis O. 87, 92, 166. Stigberg, William A. 87, 106, 184, 196 Stone, Adele C. 87, 92, 129. Storm, Peter H. 87, 114, 166, 184, 185 196, 201. Sullivan, Eugene W. 87. Sundelius, Lorian M. 87, 92. v Suthers, Swanson Swanson N. Joan 87. , Charlene P. 87, 96. , Marilyn L. 87, 102 , 153. Swanson, Marilyn M. 87, 104. Swanson, Richard A. 118, 204. 162 Tait, John E. 86, 106, 184. Thompson, Alfred E. 86, 112. Thulin, Lois A. 86, 100, 132, 134, 153, 166. Thummel, Warren L. 86, 108, 156, 161 Till, Shirley J. 86, 164. Tillman, Kenneth G. 86, 116, 194, 195 Torman, Patricia A. 86, 96, 144, 161. Tranter, Grace M. 86, 96. Valine, Bruce E. 86. Vezetti, Carol F. 86. Wahlgren, Carolyn L. 86, 129, 150, 159, 162. Wallace, R. Thomas 184. West, Barbara A. 86, 98. Westerberg Ruth M. 86, 144, 159, 166 Wiegmann, Janet M. 86. Williams, Carole M. 86, 162. Williams, Garnett P. 86, 116, 161, 193 194. Youler, Nancy Jane 96. r l l l 3 - x ugustana and Rock sland . . . 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A 'W l NM is -lll :EMI Y- Q! Q .AZ gt... Q- 'it V- I -1 - .3 t. ..A. ......,. , . . ,.,... -. I hr. 4, . Q W. ,, .IL ...Ex :L .1 , . ' , - J ' , i:...i ,. , 'fgg-115' -, ' I. . ...zz . ,, ,...... ,. ,,,...... ., ,..... , ,. ,..... ,........ : ff.. , ..... ff3.1..if:,g.f,.-,.sts..3:'.f ..... -fisi, ..,,,. ' ..... , ..,.. ' I. ......, . f This little fellow says emphatically . . .'74646 afze Wig 7og4'. . . lt's natural for him to say this, and he's the capitalist of tommorrow . . . He may decide to be tomorrow's farmer or business executive or almost anything he wants to be. But that's not the most important thought right now . . . This is . . . He can be the capitalist of tomorrow because our competitive enter- przse system says he will be free to work where and when he will, to save, to invest, to spend. He may invest to his own advantage and that AVAV makes work for others. For there is now, and must continue to be, incentive! An incentive that is realistic. . .that creates. . . that helps produce more. - We at Minneapolis-Moline hope to do business with this young f American. We hope to help him grow . . . and in turn his growth will by help our growth . . . and our growth will again create more and better V- - opportunities for more people. 3 The world has never known a better system or plan of progress for all mankind. Let's guard this way of Iife . . . our American Heritage. It's been mighty good to a lot of people. Our part in the American parade of progress is the manufacture of a complete line of Modern Farm Machines, Visionlined Tractors and Sold and Serviced by MM Dealers and Distributors Everywhere MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE i Power Units for modern farming and industry. Y! J, -- fl . . . ,outta Mc I M I N N EA P OHLI S I N NHENS Q. Glen Lauth showing Dave Hauser a new I-Iart Schaltner and Marx suit. 'a Second Avenue at 18th Stree Rock Island Home of Hart Schalfner and Marx Clothes. Bos- tonian Shoes-McGregor Sportswear. Congratulations, Graduates ROCK ISLAND TYPEWRITER COMPANY Your Exclusive Royal Typewriter Representative Sales Service' Rentals Supplies 314 20th St. Phone Rock Island 8-6231 Rock Island, Ill. KLEIN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SCI-IOGL SUPPLIES 1720 Fourth Ave. Phone 8-4533 Rock Island. Illinois I-Iornogenized NVD Milk Dair-Rich Choc. Drink DOWNING'S DAIRY INC. Grade A Milk Rock Island, Ill. Phone 6-4427 Ice Cream Cottage Cheese REDDY FOR ANYTHI G. ES, sir - Reddy Kilowatt, your electric servant, is on the ball! Hes got plenty ot electricity tor mobilization . . . tor farm production . . , tor use in the home, ottice and store! Thats because the business men ot the tax-paying electric companies have nearly doubled the supply ot electricity in the past ten years. ln the area served by lowa-Illinois the big expansion and improvement program carried out since World War ll and still underway assures a power supply adequate to meet all anticipated needs. IOWA-IllINOIS GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Compliments oi REYNOLDS ENGINEERING When it's FLOWERS see us! THE GARDEN SHOPS Lee R. Davis Greenhouse - Carbon Cliff Fort Armstrong Hotel Corner Next to First National Bank Union Arcade 1900 3rd Avenue, Rock Island 507 15th Street, Moline Davenport, Iowa CHAN EZ CLEANERS CAMPUS AGENTS MARY NORDIN BOB RUSSELL BUD LINDBERG FORT HOTEL 0 Rock Island 8-1213 , WELLS SHELL SERVICE COMPLETE LUBRICATION AND CAR WASHING 500- 38th Street Phone R. I. 6-9153 BONGGREN THE IEWELER 1530 - Sth AVENUE I TELEPHONE MOL. 4411 I MOLINE. ILLINOIS Courtesy of ESTERDAHL'S MORTUARY MOLINE SCHEUERMAN 61 KEMPE, INC. Robt. P. Gilloley. Mgr. REALTORS INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS 1907 2nd Ave. 0 Rock Island, Ill. ' Dial 8-4593 ECONOMY MOTOR SALES COMPANY AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER s1NoE 1923 W. N. ANDERSON TELEPHONE 6-7781 1a1o-1a2o- 4th AVENUE H. L. MILLETT ROCK ISLAND, ILL. compliments ot . . ABRAHAM'S 111 W. SECROND STREET DAVENPORT DAVENPORT FISH COMPANY FISH - OYSTERS SEA FOODS 228 EAST THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 2-1775 Smart college dressers prefer to shop ot . . THE SYNDICATE Complete Outfitters for Men ond Boys 222 West Second Street Davenport, Iowa' Peerless Milk PRODUCTS CO. 1323 SECOND AVENUE PHONE R. I. 8-5671 ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS Kent Shoe Store 1111. Ililflfeme FLORSI-IEIM SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN 412 15th Street Sohwenker 8: 1VIouqin, Inc. Moline THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP 1629 Fifth Avenue 0 Moline, Illinois R. I. Reimers R.Ph. Phone Moline 6400 7 75416414 Phone M. 1313 0 410- 15th Street MOLINE, ILLINOIS BUSINESS SYSTEMS COMPANY Everything for the Office TYPEWRITERS-ADDING MACHINES OFFICE EQUIPMENT cmd SUPPLIES DUPLICATORS and SUPPLIES 217 EIGHTEENTH STREET PHONE, R. I. 6-3309 ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING ROCK ISLAND LUMBER coMPANY WFYERHAFUSFR 8- DFNKMANN LUMBER YARD 2701 - 5111 AVBIWC 101 - Sixth Avenue ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Phone 8-3491 phone 5,7797 THE STORE FOR MEN IN ROCK ISLAND LEFSTEIN an HERB A SYMBOL OF INSPIRED STYLING AND QUALITY 219 Eighteenth Street Telephone 8-6735 TRI-CITIES LEADING ELECTRICAL ccNTEAcTcE LEITHNER 8: WEISHAR Phone Rock Island 6-2619 223 18th Street ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Phone Moline l5lU 418 16th Street MOLINE, ILLINOIS The Name Insures Quality Work Compliments of CARISON BROS. LAUNDRY INC. , Complete Bachelor Laundry Service Phone: Moline 119 1136 4th Ave. Moline Foley and Taylor s Meats and Groceries Phone: Rock Island 6-3361 305 20th Street Rock Island The story of Augustana is nearing IOO years in length lt is a story ot toil, sacrifice, taith, academic accom- plishment, buildings, endowments, students, pioneer founders, administrators, alumni, ideals, immeasur- able promise. But primarily, Augustanas story is one ot teachers, and tortunately so, tor Without good teachers a college with a multi-million dollar plant is no more than an engineering triumph. Augustana, While proud ot its beautiful campus, is more thankful tor its rich heritage ot teachers Q teachers like . . . I. M. ANDERSON E. F. BARTHOLOMEW L. W. KING J. P. MAGNUSSON . . . . who stimulated the intellectual and spiritual in several generations ot students. Augustana is not alone in recognizing that truly great teachers are ot a rare species, but Augustana is also gratefully and happily aware that that species is still flourishing on campus and is leaving its indelible influence upon the present generation ot students tor the benefit ot all mankind. Augustana sincerely hopes that all members of the Class oi l95l will leave campus this summer with a desire to go on learning the rest ot their lives, tor that is the proot of great teaching. 'Q BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOUR ALMA MATER EOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE OE EVER EXPANDING HORIZQNS. Augustana Book Concern There's a kind of magic about some men, a sort of wondrous wizardry that empowers them to search out Beauty in its most secret hiding place and bring it within the reach of folks like you and me. It's the kind of magic that enables the com- poser to hear a melody in the silence of the night, and to turn it into sound . . . that permits the artist to lure a landscape from the spectrum, and fasten it to canvas . . . that enables the artisan to see an image in a block of oak, and to free it from its prison. And you and I are quick to recognize the gifted ones, to offer ready pedestal to the Beauty they create. JOHN DEERE o M0 ll l'51'!,lEI l'flf1 fj 315,35 iff THE ARTIST AND The bust of Beethoven, shown here, was carved by Theodore J. Erdman, pat- tern-maker and designer, john Deere Van Brunt Com- pany, Horicon, Wisconsin. But, then, we must remind ourselves that much the same skills belong to some who create func- tionary things. We remember that the designer must have the artist's eye, that the pattern-maker must have the sculptor's touch . . . that all, in art and industry, who aspire to excellence must have two things in common-pride in their work and an Hifjnite capacity for taking pains. ir if i' 'A' i' An artisan in his own right, john Deere, more than a century ago, set the standard of craftsman- ship for those who have carried on his work, when he said: I shall never place my name on an implement that hasn't in it the best that's in me. was on-,E Q INE Ii.I.INOIS THE ARTISAN HE PLACE TO O FOR BRANDS OU KNOW UPPENHEIMER NIVERSITY CLUB LIPPER CRAFT ALM BEACH TETSON ' RROW AN HEUSEN ATALINA CS ALIFORNIA PORTSWEAR UNSING WEAR IVIAYER 8c JOHNSON LLEN EDMUNDS SHOES Mo1ine's Outstanding Men's Clothing Store 409 Fifteenth St. - Moline For almost Holt o Century THE QUAD-CITIES' FINEST STORE for Men, Women and Boys I l tt et 'A A Second at Main Davenport D1mock.Goulcl flco. QUALITY LUMBER AND MILL WORK Rocx ISLAND MoL1NE EAST MOLINE BE'rTENDoR1-' gt, .f,. ,I5,g5f2'H,'. 1gi13I ' , . I- 'qmail 'l We are genuinely proud of the 1951 Rockety-I . . . it is a superb yearbook. It has been our sincere purpose to transpose the visions, the labor, the ideals of your excellent staff into articulate tangibles through all the skill and experience at our command. Congratulations to Arnie Lack, Dave Swanson and the staff they headed . . . Best Wishes to Wfoody Stark and Dave Hauser for the coming year. WAGNER'Sy PRINTERY 315-317 WEST FOURTH 0 DAVENPORT Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROCK ISLAND cmd ROCK ISLAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Members of FDIC Ks. W TOM THUMB soDAs GOLDEN GRAHAMS 5-1v11NUTE MAIZAIIIINI 3135331535 E IZIIAIZISEII IBD. EGG NOODLES DAVENPORT, IOWA ATN , 0.102315 THANKS AND BEST WISHES W SPUDNUT SHOP ' 4011 -7th AVENUE E. 1. 6-8217 RWWW THE MODERN WAY SENIOR PORTRAITS by EDWARDS STUDIO E e 0 , in if ..,,A I ! , f Q , 9 , ,V ww wwf. , M J 91 . 3, 5 15 , A 2 The newest and the 2 finest in tcrshion t comes tirst to Pcfrkers Fashion Center Third Floor M. L. PARKER CO Davenport, Iowcr if 5 if lv., 'W - i'-gk-H ,xy BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS QE '51 YDEEN'S MEN'S WEAR 13th Street and Sth Avenue Moline OLINE'S MCDST MODERN MEN'S STORE ll I in---M--V zov 18th sa. sos sm A n k Il d M 1 I C Serving the community for over SO years. MCCABE- Rock Island EARL'S SKELLY SERVICE Hood Tires Accessories Skelly Batteries Your Carnpus Auto Club Dealer SKELLY BY THE RITZ ROCK ISLAND For Tasty Home Cooked Foods and Sandwiches Stop At CLIFFS SNACK BAR Corner East of Ritz Theatre 3828 14th AVENUE ROCK ISLAND FREELAND SPORT CENTER Complete outfitters for every sport-including the hunter and fishermen Complete gun supply and repair Outboard Motors - Golf - Tennis - Skates - Ice and Roller Sports Clothes and All Athletic Shoes 3737 Fourteenth Avenue Rock Island, Illinois Zwzl, fn. GREENMARKED COAL 319 - 16th STREET Phone Moline 47 MOLINE. ILLINOIS ROCK ISLAND SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY 118 20th Street Green Lakes Plant Rock Island Andalusia Road Phone: R. I. 6-4481 Milan 82 KRAL MOTORS INC. FORD EORD TRUCKS Used Cars and Trucks Bought and Sold Phone Moline 607 MOLINE. ILLINOIS 1122 Fifth Avenue IT'S YOUR CAFETI-:RIA S T u ' u RECREATION LOUNGES READING ROOM CORONET THEATRE Quad-Cities Exclusive Art Theatre Your Favorite theatre of distinctive entertainment 14th 61 Harrison St. Davenport ERICKSON AND IONES LIVE STOCK COMMISSION ORDER BUYERS Stock Yards Exchange Building Sioux City, Iowa CONGRATULATIONS A Friend May the Stories of Augustana in the years to come, be as memorable as those in the past.
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