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' ' f 'I -SVQQ' '5-HQ ,'fff.f'.4' ,Mf M 4' 1 ffff- -3 ff D ' l 'Multi mf- KYAI - ,L ff' -' ll ns - Qfv1f,.,f...ffQ-',,- f ' if 111-' f ' ,' a.kill' .J U-,Ae 7. 0 fx X' 44fZf' 'Tiff 7 : 5Z'f 7 fr T E PULY CUPE 1948 BENIAMIN NIEISTER, Editor DAVID WHITE, Editorial Adviser ROBERT CARRENURD, Business Manager LUYAL TILLUTSUN, Business Adviser BRADLEY UNIVERSITY PIQUIIIA, ILLINOIS When you are old and gray and full of sleep and nodding by Hwe fire, fake down Hwis book . . -Yealrs. FOREWCJRD H is +o you, Bradley U., lhal we dedicale lhis year's POLYSCOPE. Yes, here in adoralrion come Jrhy sons and daughlrers from near and far. Those who have come eilher have been or are now being led by you, our guiding srar. You have given us a chance To discover our abililies and lo develop Jrhem To Jrhe grearesr exlenlq you have provided oppor- lunilies for us To make friends, lo learn To cooperare, +o become broad- minded in malcing decisions, and lo learn To Jrhinlq. During our slay here al Bradley, we have experienced a mixlrure of feelings-pleasureg a+ limes, sorrow and grief, seriousness, ollen, gaieryg gralirudeg exhilaralionq and a sense of belonging. These in Themselves would be meaningless lo us, Bradley, buf you have combined Them for us in such a way so as To help us live full and lo plunge righf Jrhrough lo vic+ory. Thus, from our hilllop high we will shoul Jrill The day we die: BRAVO, BRADLEY, BRAVO. Grinning gargoyles look' down from the crenelated tower . . . Bradley Hall . . . Classrooms . . . the nine o'Clock bell . . . The meeting of friends between classes, chatting of this and that, or studying under the trees in the quiet ness of noon . . . fd f 14 V' m, 75 W 4 I 4 ix Si. if S v GE 1 v X . mv, v we 0 r 'lima N h 1 W'-1 my f M If ki M ? 1' 1 , H A Q 'K' H' ' f ff f 1 gs ix? f Vw, , XZ? gm, ' . gf! ' , ' 1, A 0 Q I z, . N. W 1' f 'gifzaifk xxx K ' A 2 -'fn 1 K ', as , ABU M.. Mc- L . A.. M W .. L ff Arai , -.- 'nh f K M - 3 I, uw 'V If' . 5' 5 ' g-ffQ.gf, -5 i vwnuwf' WN' , NW ,ua tu ,M S , ow And the art classes where we learned to fashion beauty with our brush, while others studied the intrica- cies of the slide rule . . . 5 'f 'f.,.-r- ' And the late morning hockey games that taught us sportsmanship and how to guard our Shins . . . -+1 P -Q 1- .. ,.7b. . lf .4 Ag1g,Q?w!g , in W , , W A . Q wk , R W 3 Q lf' ? ln 'x my Q x if Q in Q a 'z 5-. 4. k S 2531525 Lt 'I ga? 3' Q'-sv i lr 2 pix, 1 Wh 1 ii! fm - fm, ' 5 095' s. ' M .V f -wwf M ,A 3, 6 Lzsc-'lf 'Qi Q ww Xi Mfg A 'Wi W ,w A 6 M .M ,-A I Y ,.... And best of all, the friends we made, some of whom we will keep and see later-and talk of other days, remembering this . . . remembering Bradley. fx X3-73 x 51 ,Y f lf'-g 4 x it -Q Vwaf V 4 A 'ff 1 --fi YF if THE SECTIGNS Mentors Minds Moments Melange Muscles Memories fn MW W 4, 5 is , af S? ,gm 3, fi 1. ,Q mush if Hz: iss fi 7 vias? M Zim A 1 12 .a v 5.5-, 19' iii? ,. 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Offen a senior, on The eve of his graduafion from his college, realizes for fhe firsf fime fhaf he has made associa- fions and formed fies during his undergraduafe days which will enrich his life increasingly during fhe years fo come. For fhe firsf Time he begins fo have a real undersfanding of fhe close and never-ending parfnership befween his Alma Mafer and himself. Memories play an imporfanf role in all of our finer human relafionships. Seen fhrough fhe frue perspecfive of fime, fhe day-fo-day humdrum classroom and campus acfivifies of fhe undergraduafe fake on brighfer lusfre and deeper significance fo fhe alumnus as he marks his fiffh, fwenf -fiffh, and fiffiefh anniversaries. Taken all foo much for granfed during undergraduafe days, campus friendships and cohege experiences are freasureol more and more wifh each passing ear. Y Confronfing a world which is forn by sfrife and disfrusf as never before, lef us make if our earnesf resolve fhaf fhe rich associafions of our Bradley experience-our problems, friendships, friumphs, and defeafs in fhis campus communify -will forfify and guide us in our roles in fhe world communifyy and fhaf fhe devofion fo Alma Mafer will fake on deeper significance as if is woven info an acfive devofion for all mankind. ' DAVID B. OWEN, Presidenf. Page l 8 MR. LESLIE I-I. TUCKER Dean of Sfudenfs DirecIor OI Communify Services MR. ASA CARTER Regislrrar DR. WILLIAM B. PI-IILIP Direcfor of Admissions Rroiessor of I-IisIory and Polifical Science DR. CI-IESTER E. SIRRLE Deen of II1e Ur1iversiIy MR. WILLIAM WITTEINIEELD DirecIor of Public Re-Iafioris FACULTY fi-X MR. WILLIAM AZBELL MR. CARBON V. BURNHAM Aclinq Head of The Plwysics Deparlmeni Associale Dean of lhe College of Fine Arfs MR. Pl-llLlP BECKER Head of flue Melalworlc Deparlmenl' MISS BEATRICE BENSON Head of 'rlwe Division of Home Economics DR. J. HERBERT BURGY Head of The Geography and Geology Deparfmenf -ev, Sw WQQ g sb ww' 'Nm X I NX ' ' Mm Xl WW' I QNXN, 'lllln 7, , 3 Qvhwf 1 lliiiilw' 1 fo f,f Nfl JN' Z' ,:g, ff f ' f: ,fmcff ZW, ,JNL , If fowl, ,, f ,L , I ,, 4, - I1: f! ' 'cf f'z??5?'. I H 1 Wf A ' f ,L ,Z X I I I sf- , Ylcl , ff 12,7 ,ff 14 4, lfiglf 7 lqlfl f M' Xklazllv f ,131 I 1 - IS 447 WV ' .Hr EMILY PASTE fu? 5' ff I . '31 'fi I lvl 'psig .X V :ll I W! A un I P I -fer: I :cf , f ' I 'T mu Page 20 FACULTY MR. FRED E. DACE MR. ARTHUR E. GAULT Head of El9ClVlCl'lY Deparfmenl' Head of the Ma+l1erna+ics Depadm + Dean of Bradley College MR. BERNE W. ENSLIN MR. RUSSELL E. GIBBS l-lead of flwe Dramafics Arfs Division Dean of +l'ie School of Engineering f CQ ff -W x' Wg ' -AS'. l We Q How high me moon? X 1, mtg X7 L L f,-friimf Page 21 DR. WILBUR W. GRIMM Dean of Peoria Junior College l-lead of flue Biology Deparlmenl MR. CECIL M. I-IEWITT Head of 'flue Aulomobile and Aeronaulics Deparfmenl' Dean of llwe Technical College .fx A , l ui Qf 1 1 ww ., :uw -f 'E R r fir' Y ' X fy SPIKE KINCHELOE 7 J ff ' J Z ll . V- .7 W! frat DR. BENNETT M. HOLLOWELL MR. HOWARD D. KELLOGG l-lead of Jrlwe Engllslw Deparfmenl I-lead of Jfhe Voice Deparfmenf FACULTY MISS DANELIA JANSSEN MR. KENNETH V. KINCHELOE Head of 'flue Deparlmenl of Music Eclucafion and Theory Dire-clor of llwe School of Music Page 22 FACULTY 's Page 23 REV. DONALD O. LEGS MR. PLEASANT R. MCINTOSH Assisfanf De-an of Men Direcior of fha School of Ari Universify Chaplain DR. RAY LEPLEY Head of Hue Phiicsophy and Psyciwoiogy Deparimenf Direcior of ihe Graduaie Division PLUTO If X gif , Vi.: ,Q ' A ,563 K ifwl , 4:2 iff ,ifgsdl 1256722 f f if f 4 if MMO. X .f V 'f X f X LE' ' 1 L . A - , i I 2 1,1 DR. MANLEY E. MMDONALD Dean of Hia Sclwooi of Educafion DR. CLARA K. MAWHINNEY Head oi Hue Speech Deparfmenf FACULTY DR. ROBERT H. MULLER MR. EDVJARD J. SCHLEGEL Librarian Head of The Technical Drawing Deparfmeni 'Z 79 lf fbi W .. ,IMI 4,4 WX, sl t I I. iii , Hwzfl' X V A up Zigi I. :gig X 431' ' 'l X , 5 ff 771669 el ranchero grande 52 Qi DR. CLARENCE W. SCHROEDER Dean of Me Head of ihe Socioiogy and Poliiical Science Deparimeni' iii MR. ALFRED J. ROBERTSON Head of The Physical Educaiion Deparimeni' ALLEY OOP Page 2 DR. JOHN H. SHROYER Head of fine Chemisfry Deparfmenf ge 25 DR. CHESTER E. SIPPLE Head of 'the Hisiory Deparimeni f ff fy ff iff Q M460 f-fly! ii siiiv fav' ,f Ca N V y- 'f ff r i 4 4 1' Q ll L' Y A ' ii ullgyf-I ' X FACULTY IO66 and Af+er 1 L DR. FRED STRICKLER Dean of Indusfrial Aria Division 7 ?'?fQ,, i 'Yo . Wiz? W WW 0 W f A Y H' ,mg f if Q, fi M71 ,x V65 IAIVI W 7' it W ,4 ym70Q Willa, V ling If fav income +ax? jf! QQ!! K i gdfowmf - ii Q MR. LOYAL G. TILLOTSON Dean Ci We School of Business Adminis+'a'ion FACULTY DR. WlLSOlNl lf. WlLMARTl-l l-lead of 'rlwe Modern Language Deparlmenl' DR. HARRY E. WOOD Dean of Hwe College of Fine Arls MR. WERNER ZEPERNICK l-lead of ilwe Piano Deparlmenl ,f. N -'l7ll'F. r - QS - sf qfml' 4 ff Q wg l:'a'Q,-ij 1 'l l W QQ, l Qlwr' aff' 4 'Q yh'59269,4a ,W--w' 14 , ' v DR. DAVID M. WHHE GROUCHO MARKS I-lead of 'rlwe Journalism Deparlrnenl Q' D lfv il DR. OLIVE B. WHITE 'vin-25 l De f Wo Dean ill Eaura gjllege Cn'Qw d'X Page 26 MINDS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I3ronT: Andrew I-IoTer, Treasurer CenTer: MaragareT Thomas, vice-presidenT: Richard I-Iession, presidenT Baclc: William Crone, secreTary SENIOR CLASS This year's Senior class made many TirsTs in iTs Tour years aT Bradley. The class oT I948 DisTinguished Service Plaque, now in The library, was awarded To ouTsTanding members OT This class in Their Treshman and sophomore years. This acTive group also IoresenTed bonds To The library Tund. AnoTher TirsT aTTained by The Seniors was The adopTion oT a class ring Tor The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT Bradley. The Senior Prom was Their big social evenT oT The year. Page 28 SE IORS Pigs 29 ACKERMAN, BRUCE M., B.S. Business Adminisfrafion Zela Pi 3, 4: Commerce Club I, 2, 3: Accounling Club 4: Adverlising and Selling Club 4: Federalion ol Scholars I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Marshal. Morlon, Illinois. ACKERMAN, VELMA R., B. S. Sociology Pi Gamma Mu 4: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universi- lies and Colleges 4: Y. W. C. A. 2, 4: Commerce Club I: German Club 2: W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4: Federalion of Scholars 2, 3, 4: Fresh- man Honor Roll. Morlon, Illinois. ALEXANDER, E. JEAN, B.S. Speech Sigma Kappa, Aclivilies Chairman, 4: Y. W. C. A, 2, 3, 4, Member- ship Chairman 4: Music Club 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Radio Guild 4: Slunl Show 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. ARNOLD, ROBERT W., B.S. Business Adrninisfralion Sigma Phi: Alpha Della 2, 3, 4: Polyscope 3, 4: Scoul I, 2, 3, 4: Corv- merce Club 4: Square and Comoass Club 4: Personnel Club 4. Trivoli, Illinois. ARVIDSON, JOE, B. S. Business Adminislralion Personnel Club 4: Square and Compass Club 4: Transfer lrom Iowa Slale College, Ames, Iowa. Newlon, Iowa. ASHLEY, DONALD E., B. S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Phi: Zela Pi 3, 4: Whos Who Among Siudenls in American Universiiies and Colleges 4: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4: B Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 2, 3, 4: Eederalion of Scholars 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Treas- urer: All-School Handball Champion: All-School Doubles Table Tennis Champion: Dislinclive Senior. Peoria, Illinois. ASKINS, ELBERT E., B.S. Mechanical Engineering Whols Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Chiellains 3: A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Tau Sigma 3, 4, Presidenl' 3: Bradley Engineering Sociely, Program Direclor 2: Federalion ol Schol- ars 3, 4: Mechanical Engineers Club, Chairman of Membership Com- millee 4. Creve Coeur, Illinois. BACON, SHIRLEY L., B. S. Home Economics Chi Omega, Treasurer 3, House Manager 4: Srudenl Council l, 2, Secrelary 2: Alpha Della 2, 3, 4 Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universulies and Colleges 4: Polyscope Business Slafl l, Circ-Ialion Manager 2. Associale Business Manager 3, 4: Scoul, Business Slail I, Circulalion Manager 2, Associale Business Manager 3, 4: Y. W. C. A., Hosless I, Social Chairman 2, Secrelary 3, Second Vice-Presidenl 4: Mask and Gavel 3, 4: Midsummer Nighfs Dream : Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 2, Finance Chair- man 3: Philosophy Club 2: Freshman Honor Roll: Eederalion ol Schol- ars 2, 3, 4: War Bond Drive Commillee I: Chairman Y Mixer 2: Women's Sell-Governing Board 4, Maywood Illinois. BENNETT, JAMES S., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi: Engineering Sociely 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Marshall, Illinois BETTISWORTH, MAURICE H., B. S. lnduslrial Arls Phi Sigma Pi 2. Peoria, Illinois. SENIGRS BETTMAN, AUGUST C., B.S. Social Sludies, Physical Educalion Sigma Phiq Varsily Foolball 35 Varsily Baseball 35 Transfer from Univer sily of Michigan, and Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio. Edwardsville, Illinois. BLACKWELL, BEVERLY, B.A. English Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Assislanl Treasurer 2, 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. BLAIR, WILLIAM R., B. S. Business Adminislralion Alpha Pi. Peoria, Illinois. BLAIR. EMILY A., B.A. English Pi Bela Phi, I-Iislorian 4, Slunl Show 4, House Decoralions 3, 43 Poly scope, Malce-up Siafl 23 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Mask 81 Gavel 3, 4 Midsummer Nighl's Dreamy French Club 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 4, Secrelary 3, W. A. A. 3, 41 English Club 33 Public Service Club 2 Treasurer 2. Peoria, Illinois. BLOMEYER, DEAN P., B.S. Mechanical Engineering Tau Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Mechanical Engineers Club, Secrelary 4. Peoria, Illinois. BLUMEINISI-IINE, BETTY J., B. A. Social Science Sigma Kappa: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. Washinglon Illinois, BOBEIXIMYER, CONSTANCE Pi Bela Phi. Peoria, Illinois. BOIXINET, MARVIN I-I., B. S. Engineering Sioclflon, Illinois. BOSSE, WORRELL C., B. A. Induslrial Arls Bela Phi Thelag Band I, 2. Woodhull, Illinois. BRADBURY, MARY L., B.S. Home Economics, Educalion Sigma Kappa: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: I-Iome Economics Club I, 2, 3, 43 Women's Self-Governing Board 4. Forl Madison, Iowa. Page 30 SENIORS Page 31 BREVIG, CONSTANCE S., B.A. I-lumanilies If 81 Gavel 3, 4: Women's Sell-Governing Board 2, 3: Scoul Ig Mas Philosophy Club 2: Band 3, 4. Fairfield, Conneciicul. BROWN, LELAND D., B.S. Business Adminislralion Peoria, Illinois BUCY, CARTER D., B. S. Business Adminislralion Bela Phi Thefa: Commerce Club 3, 43 B Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer: Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 45 Varsily Traclc 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 3. Asloria, Illinois. BURGESS. CHARLES J., B. S. English Sigma Phi, Assislanl Treasurer 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. 21 Cheerleading Squad 2: Scoul 27 Slunl Show 3, 4: Philosophy Club 2, 3, Vice'Presiden+ 2, German Club I. Rapid Cily, Soulh Dalcola. CANNON, JOSEPH Peoria, Illinois CARLSTROM, CLINTON E., B.S. Induslrial Arls Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Bela Tau Epsilon 3, 4. Loclcporl, Illinois CATION, JAMES B., B.S. Business Adminisiralion Siqmon 41 , Illinois. Sigma Phi, Keeper of Archives 3, Business Manager of Varsiiy Traclc Ig Y. M. C. A. I, 2, Slunl Show I. Peoria CI-IORAK, ANTI-IONY, B. S. Business Adminislralion Peoria, Illinois CLEARY, PATRICIA R., B. S. Social Science Pi Bela Phi, Presidenl of Pledge Class 2, Social Chairman 3, Co-Chair- man House Decoralions 3, Execulive Council 4, Pledge Supervisor 4: Sludenl Council, Secrelary 3, Presidenf 41 Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- lary 37 Polyscope, Pholography 2: Scoul, Reporler 21 Y, W. C. A. 2, 3, 4: Midsummer Nighlls Dream 2, Dislinclive Senior, Maslc 81 Gavel 3, 47 Transfer from The College ol S+. Teresa, Winona, Minnesola. Peoria, Illinois. COCI-IRAN, BILL, B. S. Business Adminislrarion Bela Phi Thelaq Commerce Club 3, 43 Personnel Club 43 Philosophy Club 4. Peoria, Illinois. SENIORS COGSWELL, DALE I-l., B. S. Business Commerce Club 4. Loclcporl, Illinois. COLEMAN, DEAN N., BS. Business Aclminislralion Bela Phi Thela, Alhlelic Chairmang Alpha Della 2, 3 4: Scoul I, 2. Pholographerq B Club 3. 4: Varsily Foolball 3, Managerg Varsily Track 2, Manager. Malloon, Illinois. COLLIER, RAYMOND E., B. S. Physical Eclucalion Sigma Phi: B Club 41 Varsily Baslcelball 3, 4: Manager ol Bradley Sludenl Tepee 7 Direclor, Co-Recrealional Nighlsp Member ol Town X1 Gown Club. Peoria, Illinois. COOK, PHIL B., B. S. Business Aclminislralion Personnel Club I7 Federalion ol Scholars. Washinglon, Illinois. COOPER, FRED E., B.S. Business Adminislralion Transler lrom Illinois Slale Normal Universily and lrom Universily ol Soulhern Calilornia. Sl. Anne, Illinois. COOPER, MYRLENE W., B. S. Music A Cappella Choir 47 Transler lrom lhe Slale Universily ol Iowa and lrom Universily ol Illinois. Peoria, Illinois. CORCORAN, FRED L., B.S. Induslrial Arls Bela Tau Epsilon 4. New Brunswick, Canada. CORKILL, JCI-IN Galva, Illinois CRAMER, DANIEL T., B. S. Business Aclrninislralion Lambda Chi Alpha. VVenona, Illinois. CRANWILL, JAMES N., B. S. Business Adminislralion Accounling Clubp Transler lrom Norlhweslern Universily and lrom College ol Sl. Thomas, Sl. Paul, Minnesola. Manilo, Illinois. Page 3 SE IGRS CRISLER, JACK U., B. S. Science, Malnemalics Alpina Pig Commerce Club 33 Spanislw Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. Peoria Illinois. CRONE, W. DAVID, B.S. Science Bela Plii Tlnelag lnler-Fralernily Council 23 Pre-Medical Club 47 Class Treasurer 41 Transfer from Tri Slale College. Wyoming, Illinois. CULP, ROBERT W., B.S. Social Sludies Pi Gamma Mu 43 Plwilosoplny Club: Transfer from Universily of Delroil. Peoria, Illinois. DANIELSEN, RICHARD Clnicaqo, Illinois DAVIS. AMOS Peoria, Illinois DAVIS, DANIEL L., BS. Science Varsily Foolball 23 Transfer from Norllwweslern Universily. Loclcporf, Illinois. DAYKIN, JAMES W., 5.5. Business Adminislralion, Engineering Alplva Pi, Treasurer 2, 4, Financial Secrelary 31 Epsilon Plmi Alplna 2: Accounling Club: Square X1 Compass Club. Peoria, Illinois. DERGES, ROBERT E., B. S. Clnemislry Alolwa Pi, German Club 27 Transler from Universily oi Nebraslfa. Peoria. Illinois. DIXON, JAMES S., B. A. Social Science Sigma Plwi, Treasurer: lnler-Pralernily Council I, 27 Scoul ly Sludenl Fecleralisls 33 Spanisln Club I, 2. Peoria, Illinois. DOERING, GERALDINE P., B. S. Nursing Pi Bela Plni, Clwairman of Social Exchange Commilleeq Scoul' 4: Y. W. C. A. 3, 45 Pre-Medical Club 4, Secrelary-Treasurerg W. A. A. 3, 4: Transfer from Sl. Francis Sclvool ol: Nursing. Easl Peoria, Illinois. ? Page 33 SENIORS DORICK, DAVE R., B. A. Physical Educalion Peoria, Illinois. DREI-IER, BARBARA J., B. A. Languages Y, W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, 41 French Club 4: Span' Club I, 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3, Scholars I, 2, 3. Peoria, Illinois. DRYDEN, RICHARD Sigma Phig Polyscope, Sporls Ecliror 3: Scoul 3. Peoria DUI-IS, ROBERT C., B. S. Social Science Federalion , Illinois Inler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship, Presidenl 4. Peoria, Illinois EBE, WINIFRED E., B. S. Home Economics Morrisonyille, Illinois. ENGEL, AMY M., B. S. Nursing Transfer from Presbylerian I-Iospilal, Chicagog Pre-Me School Nurse 3, 4. Wenona, Illinois. ENGELBRECI-IT, CARL P., B.S. Business Adminislralion Peoria, Illinois. EVANS, DOROTHY J., B.S. Sociology Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A. I, 4: I-Iome Economics Club Illinois. FAVORITE, DUSTIINI G., B.S. Business Adminisiralion dical Club 4: I . Washburn, Sigma Phi, Presiclenl 31 Board of Conlrol of Sludenl' Publicafions 2, 3, 47 Infer-Fralernily Council 3, 41 Commerce Club 3, 45 Personnel Club 3: Philosophy Club 3, B Club I, 2, 3, 43 Varsify Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling Team I, 2, 3, 41 Presideni' of Junior Class. For? Worlh, Texas. EERCI-IAU, TEMPLE E., B.S. Business Adminisfralion Gage, Oklahoma. Ish I ol Page 34 Page 35 ENIORS FRIESS, MARK L., B. S. Induslrial Arls Sigma Phi: Scoul, Circulalion Manager 4. Chillicolhe, Illinois GANDT, RICHARD L., B. S. Induslrial Arfs Transfer from Sloul lnvsiiluleg Zela Omega, Recording Secre'arv 4 Bela Tau Epsilon 4. Marshfield, Wisconsin. GERARD, CHARLES E., B. S. Malhemalics, Mechanical Engineering Varsily Tennis 3. Lincoln, Illinois. GERSTMAN, FRANK D., B. A. Business Adminislralion, I-Iorology Clemenis, Minnesola. GIBSON, GLADYS L., B.S. Home Economics Transfer from Norlh Park College: Sigma Kappa, Social Chairrra- 3: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4: Pre- Medical Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Secrelary-Treasurer of Conslance Hall 2. Oak Park, Illinois. GIBSON, RUTH E., B. S. Chemislry Sigma Kappa, Second Vice-Presidenl 3, Scholarship Chairman 4: Wom- en's Self-Governing Board 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Polyscope 2, 3, Assislanl' Edilor in Charge ol Secrelarial Work 2, Associale Edilor 3: Scoul, Copy Reader 2: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, Program Chairman 2: Home Eco- nomics Club 4: German Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer I, Secrelary 2: A Cap- pella Choir I, 2, 4: Presidenl ol, Conslance Hall 3: Federalion of Scholars I: Advisory Board 3. Oak Park, Illinois. GILLESPIE, HARRY A., B. S. Business Adminislrahon Sigma Phi, Rushing Chairman 2: Thela Alpha Phi 2: Scoul, Sporls Re- porler I: Mask 81 Gavel 2: Slunl Show Direcfor '44: Commerce Club I, 2, 4, Treasurer I: A Cappella Choir I, 2, Vice-Presidenl 2: Head Cheerleader 2: Secrefarial Club 4: Sludenl Ailairs Commilfee 2: Y. M. C. A. 2. Peoria, Illinois. GLASGOW, RICHARD E., B. A. Social Science Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: French Club 2: Y. M. C. A., Secreiary 2' fri, Varsilv Chrislian Fellowship 3, 4: Eederalion of Scholars I 2 3 4 Hanna Cily, Illinois. GORENZ, EDITH, B. S. Business Adminislralion Chi Omega, Publicaiions Edilor 3, Corresponding Secretary arc Duc licily 47 Alpha Della 3, 4: Newman Club 4: Polyscope, Copy NN'i'e' 2, 3: Seoul 2, 3, 4, Sociely Ediior 4: Y. W. C. A. I, 4: Mask X1 Gavel 3,' 4: Midsummer NighI's Dream 2: Commerce Club I, 3, 4. :ecri Il inois. GOVE, ELLEN M., B. A. Spanish Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: French Club 3, 4: Spanisr C uc 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. Board 4. Creve Coeur, Illinois. SENIORS GRAY, JAY L., B. S. Engineering I Bela Phi Thela, Treasurer I, 2, House Manager 43 lnl'er4Eral'erni'ry Coun- cil 37 Y. M. C. A. 2: Engineering Sociely 2. New Philadelphia, Illinois. GRAY, JOAN, B.S. Social Science Transfer from Lyons Township Junior College: Pi Bela Phi: Polyscope. Make-Up Slali 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. 3, 47 Home Economics Club 3. LaGrange, Illinois. GREEN, MILDRAJEAN, B. M. E. Voice Sigma Kappa, Regislrar 47 Women's Self-Governing Board 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 41 Music Club I, 2, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Recilal 2, 3: Spring Eeslival 2, 3, Queen 3: Slunl Show 3. Earminglon, ' Illinois. ORIEDER, WALTER I-I., B. S. Business Adminislralion Transfer from Universily of Illinois. Morion, Illinois. GREINER, FRITZ O., B.S. Pi Gamma Mu 3, 43 Accounling Club 41 Economics Club 47 Eederalion of Scholars l, 2, 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. GUTOS, JOSEPH J., B.S. Social Science Peoria, Illinois. HABERLE, HELEN I., B. F. A. Ari' Transfer from 'Weslern Michigan College, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Peoria, Illinois. HABERLE, JEANNE, B. S. Sociology Philosophy Club 3. Peoria, Illinois. HALL, HAROLD B., B. S. Social Science Morlon, Illinois. l-IALSEY, JOSEPH N., B.S. Accou nh ng 1 Freshman Class Treasurer. Peoria, Illinois. I Page 36 Page 37 SENIORS I-IARMON, MILDRED E., B.S. Speech Pi Befa Phi: Thefa Alpha Phi 3: Sfudenf Federalisfs 3: Maslc 81 Gavel I, 2, 3, 4: The Barreffs of Wimpole Sfreelu: Pi Befa Phi Chorus 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. l-IATTENHAUS, l-IERMAN, B. S. Business Adminislrafion ' Personnel Club 4: Chieffains 3: Music Club: A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Manager, Vice-Presidenf. Springfield, Illinois. l-IEDDEN, GERALD W., B.S. Social Sludies Alpha Pi, I-louse Manager, Financial Comrniffee: Sfudenl Council 4, Elecfion Chairman, Publicify Chairman: Alpha Delia 4: Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Polyscope, Sporfs Reporfer 3: Scouf 3, 4, Sporfs Re- porfer 3, Sporfs Edifor 4: Chieffains 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Radio Guild 3: The Ugh 4: Square 31 Compass Club 4. Farmingfon, llli- nozs. I-IEIKEN, EDWARD F., B.S. Business Adminislrafion El Paso, Illinois I-IEINS, CHARLES W., B. S. Business Adminislrafion Zefa Pi 3, 4: Commerce Club l, 2, 3, 4: Personnel Club 3, 4: Chief- fains 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Square 81 Compass Club 4: Double Quarfef. Eairbury, Illinois. l-IEITZ, MERLE J., B. S. Business Adminisfrafion Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club l, 2, 3, 4. Washingfon, Illinois. l HELANDER, HELEN lvl.. B. S. l Pre-Medical Women's Self-Governing Board 4: Y. W. C. A. 4: Pre-'Medical Club 4: Transfer from Sf. Francis I-lospifal. De Long, Illinois. HENKEL, JAMES A.. B.S. Mechanical Engineering Befa Phi Thefa, Afhlelic Chairman 3: Tau Sigma 3, 4: Eederalion of l Scholars I, 2, 3: Transfer from Erskine College, Soufh Carolina. Oalc I Parlf, Illinois. l l-IERZOG, DONALD R., B. S. Business Adminisfrafion Zela Omega: Zefa Pi 4: Personnel Club 4: Federalion of Scholars 3, 4: Adverfising and Selling Club 4: Economics Club 4. Warsaw, Illinois. I-IESELDEN, FREDERICK D., B. S. Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha: A Cappella Choir l. Pelcin, Illinois. I lil SENIORS HESSION. RICHARD P., B. A. English Sigma Phi, Co-Rushing Chairman 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3: Alpha Della 4: Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Aclivilies Commillee 2, Publicily 3, 4: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Scoul 3, 4, Sporis Edilor 3, Edilor 4: Dislinclive Senior: Presidenr, Sen- ior Class: Transfer from SI. Ambrose College. Peoria, IIIinois. HEWITT, JANE A., B. A. Humanilies Peoria. Illinois HINRICHSEN, THOMAS C., B.S. Business Adminislralion Commerce Club 4: Personnel Club 4: Chiellairis 3, 4, Clinlon, Iowa. HOBART, LEONARD H., B.A. Induslrial Arls Cenlerville, Iowa. HOBBS, GORDEENA M., B. M. E. Music Women's Sell-Governing Board 4: Y. W. C. A. 4: Band 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4: Transfer from Maclvlurray College, Jacksonville. Illinois. Rosiclare, Illinois. HOBBS, JOSEPH W., B. S. Social Science, Educalion Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4: Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4. Manilo, Illinois HOBBS, RALPH M., B. S. Science Kilbourne, Illinois. HODGES, ROBERT J., B.A. Social Science Befa Phi Thela: B Club 2, 3, 4: Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 4. Peoria Illinois. HOERDEMANN, GRETCHEN, B.M.E. Voice Chi Omega, Rush Caplain 4: Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: LiHIe Princess 2: BarreHs ol Wimpole Slreelw 3: German Club I: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: A Cap- pella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3: Typical Freshman: Sophomore Queen: Homecoming Princess 3: Slunl Show I, 3, 4: Fall Feslival 2, 3, 4: Honor Concerl 2, 3, 4: Dislinclive Senior. Peoria, Illinois. HOERR, MARIAN R.. B. S. Educalion Chi Omega, Assislanl Rush Chairman 3, Presidenl 4: Pan-Hellenic, Presidenl 4: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 4: Philosophy Club 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Concerl 2: Vice-Presidenl Junior Class, Peoria, Illi- nois. Page 38 SENIORS Page 39 HOFER, ANDREW J., B.S. Mechanical Engineering Alpha Pi, Financial Secrefary 47 Tau Sigma 4, Secrelary, Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Unifed World Federalisfs 43 Mechanical Engineers Club, Vice-Presiclenl 4: Inler-Varsily Chrisfian Fellowship 4, Transfer from Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermonl: Class Secrelary 4. Easl Lynn, Illinois. HOKE, J. BYRON, B.S. Induslrial Arls Sigma Phig A Cappella Choir I, 2. Peoria, Illinois. HOLLAND, EDWIN N., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Tau Sigma 41 Newman Club 41 Bela Tau Epsilon 43 Bradley Engineering Sociefy I1 Freshman Honor Roll I7 Federalion of Scholars 2, 3, 47 Me- chanical Engineers Club 4. Dallas, Texas. HOLLIS, DOROTHY R., B.S. Nursing Y. W. C. A. 3: Home Economics Club 3: Pre-Medical Club 3, 4: Campus Nurse: Transfer from Springfield Memorial Hospilal. Pelers- burg, Illinois. HUTCHINGS, JOHN B., B.S. Economics Rho Della, Presidenl 3, 43 Maslc 31 Gavel 3: Spanish Club 3, Vice-Presb denlp B Club 3, 4: Golf Team 3, 4. Balboa, Canal Zone. INGERSOLL, DONALD V., B. S. Business Aclminislrafion Personnel Club 43 Parliarnenlariang Economics Club 4. Peoria, Illinois INGRAM, ROBERT J., B.S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Phi, Keeper of 'Ihe Archives 2, Corresponding Secrelary 4, Com- merce Club I, 2, 3, 47 Radio Guild. Peoria, Illinois. IRVINE, EDDIE Sigma Phi. Peoria, Illinois. JASS, RUTH A., B.S. Chemisfry Y. W. C. A. I, 3, 4, Co-Social Chairman 4: German Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl Ig W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 43 Chairman, Fresh- man Frolicg Chairman, Sophomore Dinner: Class Vice-Presidenl 21 Co- Chairman, Dad's Day 41 Dislinguished service award from class ol I948, 2. Peoria, Illinois. JENN, HAROLD A.. B. S. Induslrial Arls Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bela Tau Epsilon 3, 4. Hills, Iowa. SENIORS . JOHNSON, PATRICIA Roclciord, Illinois. JOHNSON, ROY E.. B. S. Induslrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha: Befa Tau Epsilon I, 2. Lilchfield, Illinois. JONES, RICHARD W., B. S. Chemisfry Epsilon Phi Alpha 3, 47 Newman Club 2, 3, 47 German Club I, 3. Peoria, Illinois. JONES, S. REID, B.S. Business Adminisrralion Springville, Ulah. JORDAN, GLENN D., B.S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Phi, Social Chairman 2, Sergeanf-al-Arms 33 Sigmon Edilor 43 Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4: Public Service Club 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 2, Presidenl' 31 Y. M. C. A. 2, 3. Peoria, Illinois. JUDD, RONALD W., B.S. Induslrial Arls Bela Tau Epsilon 3, 4: Eederalion of Scholars 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. KAJIKAWA, S. SHIRLEY, B. A. Social Science Y. W. C. A. 3, 41 Uniled World Federalisls 47 Philosophy Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. KANN, STEPHEN W., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Tau Sigma 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4, Scoul 3, 4, News Edilor 43 Mechan- ical Engineering Club, Treasurer 4g Transfer from New Yorlc Universily. New Rochelle, New Yorlc. KAUEIZMAN, HERBERT Peoria, Illinois KETAY, IRVING L., B.S. Philosophy Club 3: German Club 3. Peoria, Illinois. Page 40 Page 41 SE IORS KINSINGER, LAWRENCE P., B. S. Business Adminislralion Accounling Club 4: Economics Club 4. Peoria, Illinois. KLEIN, EDWARD J., B.S. English Sigma Phi, Secrelary: Newman Club 43 Polyscope, Associale Edilor 23 Scoul 2: Mask 8: Gavel 35 Radio Guild, Presidenl 4. Peoria, Illinois. KNOBLOCH, ALFONS J., B. S. Chemislry Peoria, Illinois. KNOCHEL, HUGH M., B.A. Polilical Science Lincoln, Illinois KNUDSEN, LOIS A., B.S. Home Economics Chi Omega, Personal Chairman 43 Women's Self-Governing Board 3: Alpha Della 3, 47 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dorm Represenlalive 2, Social Chairman 3: Seoul I, 2, 3: Mask gf Gavel 3, 41 Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Publicily Chairman 2, Presidenl 43 Philosophy Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Maywood, Illinois. KOCH, HERMAN E., B. S. Business Adminislralion Commerce Club 3, 4. Tremonl, Illinois. KRONKE, JOHN W., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi, Assislanl' Treasurer 2, Recording Secrelary 37 Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4, Hislorian 3, 4: B Club 25 Varsily Track 25 Engineering Sociely I, 23 Mechanical Engineers Club 47 Y. M. C. A. 27 Sophomore Class Secrelary. Peoria, Illinois. KUPPER, MARY C., B. F.A. Eine Arls Sigma Kappa, Recording Secrelary 47 Y. W. C. A. 3: Home Economics Club 3: Arlagon 3, 4. Washinglon, D. C. LAHEY, THOMAS H., B. S. Social Science Sigma Phi, House Manager 2, Secrelary 2: Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 2, Presidenl 35 Scoul 25 Mask 81 Gavel I, 2, 3, 4, The Lillle Princessuy BarreIl's ol Wimpole Slreelwq Pre-Medical Club 2: Philosophy Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 3, German Club I. Losl Nalion, Iowa. LEBER, DAVID, B. S. Business Adminislralion Accouniing Club 4. Peoria, Illinois. SENIORS LE BRON, FRANK C., B.S. Pre-Medical Sciences Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 47 Federalion of Scholars 37 Transfer from Universiiy of Illinois. Peoria, Illinois. 5 LEWIS, ROBERTA M., B. S. Business Adminisiralion Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secreiary 47 Women's Self-Governing Board 37 Norlh I-lall Presidenh Polyscope 2, 37 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 4. Monmoulh, Illinois. LISAIUS, WILLIAM E., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon 3, 47 Midsummer Nighl's Dream 7 Mechanical Engineering Club 4. Marion, Illinois. LONG, ROBERT S., B. A. Induslrial Arfs Alpha Pi, Secrelary-Treasurer 3, Vice-Presideni 4. Peoria, Illinois. LONG, VELMA D., B. S. Educaiion Pi Bela Phi7 Newman Club I, 2, 3, 47 Polyscope I, Snapshoi's7 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 47 I-Iome Economics Club 3, 47 A Cappella Choir I7 I-Iislory Club 2. Williamsiield, Illinois. LOOMIS, TI-IOMAS C., B.S. Chemislry Eederalion of Scholars7 German Club 3, 4. Pelcin, Illinois. LYNCI-I, WARING L., B. S. Fine Aris Commerce Club 3, 47 Ariagon 47 Varsily Track I, 27 B Club I, 2, 3, 4. Grand Rapids, Michigan. IVICELROY, WELDON W., B.S. Engineering Tau Sigma 3, 47 Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4. Villa Parlc, Illinois. McGRAW, JAMES P., B.S. Biological Sciences Spring Valley, Illinois. MQKIBBON, ROBERT D., B.S. Commerce Newman Club I, 2, 3, 47 Maslc 8: Gavel 2, 3, 47 Barrelis of Wimpole SIFGSTHQ Spring Feslival 37 Commerce Club 3, 47 Philosophy Club 3, 47 Transfer from Universily of Illinois. Peoria, Illinois. Page 42 SENICRS Page 43 MCLINDEN, MARY J., B. A. Frenclw Newman Club 43 Scoul 43 Erenclw Club 4: Spanislw Club 4: Transfer from Clarke College, Dubuque, Iowa. Peoria, Illinois. MacKENZIE, DONALD S., B. S. Business Adminislralion Lambda Chi Alplna, Presidenl 47 Inler-Fralernify Council 3, 43 Mask X4 Gavel 2, 33 Junior Prom King 3. Lake Foresl, Illinois. MacKENZIE, LOUISE L., B.S. Biology Transfer from Monmoullw College. Lake Foresl, Illinois. MAKOVICK, ANTHONY Peoria, Illinois MANGOLD, EDNA J.. B.S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secrefary, Firsl Vice-Presidenlg Women's SeII'Governing Board, Soplwomore Represenlalive, Upper Classman al Large 47 Polyscope I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelarial Slaflq Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Refreslwrnenl I-Ioslessg Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 41 I-Iome Economics Club I. I-Ienry, Illinois. MARLATT, HAROLD L. Business Adminislralion , B. S. Peoria, Illinois MARTEN, EDWARD J., Teclnnical Drawing B. S. Wl1o's Wlno Among Sludenfs in American Universilies and Colleges 4. Peoria, Illinois. MARVEL, EIORACE D.. Business Adminisrralion B. S. Plwi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Commerce Club 3, 4: Persone nel Club 3, Transfer from Eureka College and from Illinois Slale Nor- mal Universily. Peoria I-Ieiglnls, Illinois. MAYES, WAYNE E., B. S. Business Adminislralion Sigma PIII: Band I, 2, 3, 47 Tlie Uql1 4. Peoria, Illinois. MEI-IAN, FRANKLIN E., B. S. Business Adminislralion Personnel Club 4. Mason Cily, Illinois. SENIORS MEISTER, BENJAMIN D., B. S. I-Iumanifies Board ol Conlrol 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Chairman 4: Polyscope 4, Edilor: Scoul 2, Columnislg Spring Pageanl 2. Peoria, Illinois. MEISTER, DAVID W.. B. A. Speech, Social Science Thela Alpha Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 43 Pi Kappa Della 3, 4, Presidenl' 41 Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Dislinclive Senior, Freshman Class Presidenlq Dislinguished service award from class ol V948 li Chairman ol: lndependenls I, 23 Sludenl General Chairman of Homecoming 4: Mask X4 Gavel I, 2, 3, 41 Com- merce Club I, 2: Y. M. C. A. I, 25 Sludenl Assislanl Direclor, 5Olh Anniversary Pageanl 3: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, Bradley Represenla- live al Nalional Speech Tournamenl in Bowling Green, Ohio, 4. Peoria, Illinois. MICI-I EL, ROBERT Peoria, Illinois. MICI-IELL, JOHN M., B. S. Mechanical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha, Mechanical Engineering Club. Peoria, Illinois. MILLETT LEROY R., B. S. lnduslrial Arls Rock Island, Illinois, MINKUS, WILFRED J., B. S. Business Adminislralion Commerce Club 4: Personnel Club 47 Philosophy Club 3, 4: Economics Club, Adverlising and Selling Club: Accounling Club, I-lillel Founda- lion. Chicago, Illinois. MORGAN, GEORGE E., B. S. Business Adminislralion 'Sigma Phi, Sludenl Council I, Who's Who Among Sludenls in Ameri- can Universilies and Colleges 4: Commerce Club 2, 3, 43 Personnel Club 4. Peoria, Illinois. NEAL, WILLIAM D., B.S. General Engineering Varsil Eoolball I 2' Varsil' Baslcelball I 2' Transler from Illinois Y I I Y I . College, Jacksonville, Illinois. Roodhouse, Illinois. NEAL, WILLIAM Sigma Phi, Chillicolhe, Illinois. NEUROTI-I, RUSSELL D., B. S. Business Adminislralion Lancasler, Wisconsin. Page 44 Page 45 SENIORS NORTON, TROY D., B. S. I-lislory, Polilical Science Sludenl Fecleralisls 37 Commerce Club 2, 3, 4g Inler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship 4. Peoria, Illinois. OSBORN, LOIS Slrealor, Illinois. OSSENBECK, ROBERT N., B.S. Business Adminislralion Alpha Pi, Hislorian, Presidenl, Polilical Chairman, Sludenl Council 3, 4, Presidenl' 37 Infer-Eralernily Council 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer: Whos Who Among Sfudenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4i Commerce Club 41 Homecoming Dance Chairman 23 Pow-Wow Chair- man 3, 4: In'rer-Eralernily Alhlelics I, 2, 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. OTTEN, JOHN W., B. S. Biological Sciences Pre-Medical Club 3, 4, Presidenl 3, 4: Transfer from Universily of Illi- nois. Washinqfon, Illinois. PENNEY, GEORGE L., B. S. Science, Malhemalics Peoria, Illinois. PETERSEN, CHARLES L., B.S. Engineering Cicero, Illinois. PETERSEN, LOUISE IVI., B. E. A. Arl Womenls Sell-Governing Board 2, 3, Secrelary 2, Presidenl 35 Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Poly- scope 2, 3, Arr Slainlg Scoul' 2, 3, Proolreaderg Y. W. C. A. I, 25 Sludenl Eederalisls 37 Arlaqon 3, 4, Eclilor of Newspaper 33 Philosophy Club 2, 33 Dislinclive Senior. Davenporl, Iowa. PETERSON, DELMAR G., B. S. lnduslrial Arls Bela Tau Epsilon 3, 47 Movie Proieclors Club 4. Benson, Illinois. PHIPPS, DONALD T., B. S. Social Science Transfer lrom Alabama Polylechnic Inslilufo. Toejo, lilinois. PINKLEY, ELIZABETH, B. S. Journalism Scoul' 4, Y. W. C. A. 4: A Cappella Choir 41 Cheerleader: Adverlisincg Club, Transfer from Washinglon Universily, Sl. Louis, Missouri. Sr. Louis, Missouri. SENIORS POCKLINGTON, ROBERT L., B.S. I-Iislory Alpha Pi, Marshal and Sergeanl'-al-Arms 2, Sergeanl'-al-Arms 31 Alpha Della 47 Phi Sigma Pi 4: Polyscope 3, 4, Adverlising Manager 4: Scoul 3, 4, Exchange Edilor 3, Adverlising Manager 4, Fealure Edilor 47 Maslc Xi Gavel I, 3, 4: Ely Away Home I7 Golf Team 3, Wreslling Team I, 3: Exchange Ecli'I'or for Ugh 41 Transfer from Universily ol: California al Los Angeles. Peoria, Illinois. POHINIAINI, MILDRED Riverside, Illinois POTTER, WILLIAM C., B. S. Business Adminislralion Alpha Pi, Rush Chairman 2, 35 Inler-Eralernily Council 21 Sludenl Fed- eralisls 31 Commerce Club 2, 3, 47 Slunl Show, Slage Manager 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. READ, ELEANOR B., B. S. I-Iome Economics Sigma Kappa, I-lislorian 3, Vice-Presidenl, Pledge Trainer 41 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 43 I-lome Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Invilalion Chairman 3 Financial Chairman 41 Band 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Program Chair- man 3g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 47 W. A. A. Board 2, 3. Pulnam Illinois. v REIN. CLARENCE E.. B.S. Engineering Epsilon Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma 3, 4, Presidenl 4. Morlon, Illi- nois. RETTBERG, ROBERT E., B. S. Induslrial Ar'Is Bela Tau Epsilon 2, Secrelary. Divernon, Illinois. RITTHALER, DALE G., B. S. Business Adminislralion Chamber ol Commerce 41 Accounling Club 4. Morlon, Illinois. ROBERTS, LOUIE P., B.S. Business Adminislralion Personnel Club 4. Springfield, Illinois. RODGERS, WILLIAM Augusla, Illinois. ROE, JANE Peoria, Illinois. Page 46 SENIORS Page 47 ROGERS. MARY K., B. A. I-Iumanilies Chi Omega7 Scoul I, 2, Reporfer, Assislanl Fealure Edilor, Phologra- phy Edi+or7 Y. W. C. A. I7 Maslc X1 Gavel 2, 37 Midsummer NighI's Dre-am 7 Junior Prom Oueen7 Pi Kappa DelIa7 French Club I, 2, 3. Peoria. Illinois. ROSENBOI-IM, EUNICE M., B.S. Social Science 'Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Colleges 47 Polyscope 3, 4, Index Edilor 3, Copy Edilor 47 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y Room Chairman 2, Presidenl 3, 47 French Club I, 27 Freshman I-lonor Rollg Chairman of All-Universily Mixer 27 Sludenl' Cabinel Mem- ber 37 Federalion ol Scholars 2, 3, 47 Coslume Commillee lor Mid- summer NighI's Dream 27 Assislanf Direclor lor Passing of Ihe Torch 3: Dislinclive Senior. Peoria, Illinois. ROSENOUIST, ROBERT G., B.S. Business Adminislralion Commerce Club 47 Personnel Club 47 Economics Club. Galesburg, Illinois. ROSS, MARILYN J., B.S. Social Science Chi Omega, W. A. A. Represenlalive, Charily Chairman, Vocaiions Chairman7 Alpha Della 3, 47 Polyscope 2, 3, Sporfs 27 Scoul 2, 3, Rev porlerg Y. W. C, A. I, 2, 47 Philosophy Club I, 27 W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 47 I-Iisfory Club 27 Canlerbury Club 4, Secrelary. Peoria, Illinois. ROYALTY, ELIZABETH, B. M. Voice Chi Omega, Social Chairman 3, Pledge Molher 47 Sludenl Council I, 2, 37 Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Universilies and Col- leges 47 Y. W. C. A. I, 27 German Club 37 French Club 27 Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 37 A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 27 Chi Omega Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Direclor 3, 47 Federalion of Scholars 27 Sludenl' Aclivilies Commiflee 27 I-Ionor Concerr 2, 3, 47 Senior Re- cilalg Slunl Show I, 3, 47 Dislinclive Senior. Peoria, Illinois. RUCKER, VIRGINIA Peoria, Illinois SAILOR, JOHN N., B. S. Business Adminislralion Commerce Club 47 Personnel Club 47 Chiellains 37 Band 37 A Cap- pella Choir 3. Weldon, Illinois. SANDERS, MARY, B. S. Chi Omega7 Polyscope, Malce-Up Edilor 2, Edilor 37 Newman Club: Philosophy Club 37 I-Iorne Economics Club. Peoria, Illinois. SCI-IEFELBEIN, BARBARA E., B.S. Science Pi Befa Phi, Vice-Presidenl' 3, Presidenl' 47 Pan-I-Iellenic Council 47 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 47 English Club I, 2, Secre- 'ary 27 I-Iislory Club I, 2, Vice-Presidenl 27 Round Table I7 Pi Bela Phi Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. SCI-IERLER, I-IAZEL M., B. A. Sociology Pi Gamma Mu 47 Transfer from Whealon College, Illinois. Peoria Illinois. SENIORS SCHOAFE, ELVA D.. B. S. Business Adminisiraiion Pi Bela Phi, House Manager 3, Scholarship Commiiiee 41 Women's Sell-Governing Board 3, 43 Zeia Pi 3, 4, Secreiary 43 Who's Who Among Sludenfs in American Universilies and Colleges 4: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 2, Vice-Presidenl' 3, 41 Commerce Club I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3: Philosophy Club 31 A Cappella Choir I: W. A. A. Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presideni 3, Presideni 4: Secreiarial Club 4, Treasurer: Federaiion ol Scholars 2, 3, 47 Disiinciive Senior. Glas- ford, Illinois. SCHOENBERGER, ROBERT Princeion, Illinois. SCHOFIELD, CHARLOTTE E., B. A. Humaniiies Commerce Club 33 Spanish Club 4: Secreiarial Club 4. EI Paso, Illi- nois. SCHWAGER. CONRAD E., B.S. Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha: Tau Sigma 3, 4, Corresponding Secreiaryg Who's Who Among Siudenls in American Universiiies and Colleges 45 Inier- Varsiiy Chrisiian Fellowship. Peoria, Illinois. SHALKHAUSER. MARIAN D., B. A. English Who's Who Among Siudenis in American Universiiies and Colleges 47 Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 47 Philosophy Club 31 German Club I, 27 Spanish Club 21 Federaiion of Scholars 2, 3, 47 Disiinciive Senior. Washingion, Illinois. SHERMAN, REX O., B.S. Physical Eclucaiion Varsiiy Fooiball 3, 47 Transfer from Universiiy ol Illinois. Pelcin, Illi- nois. SIMONSEN, GORDON K., B.S. Indusirial Aris Phi Sigma Pi 3, 41 Who's Who Among Siudenis in American Univer siiies and Colleges 4. Poniiac, Illinois. SIMONSEN, MARY J., B. S. Business Adminisiraiion Chi Omega, Polyscope 3: Scoui 2, 3, Business Siahf 2, gf Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 31 Commerce Club I, 2: Home Economics Club 3, 47 Philosophy Club 2, 37 Music Club I: Secreiarial Club 47 Adveriising and Selling Club 4, Kewanee, Illinois. SINNOCK, HENRY G., B. S. Indusirial Aris Golf Team I. Quincy, Illinois. SMITH, JEANNE Peoria, Illinois Page 48 I I E I I I Page 49 SENIGRS SMITI-I, JOYCE M., B. S. Cnemisfry Newman CIuo 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3: Pre-MedicaI CIu'o 3: Ge-'fa' Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenf 3. Creve Coeur, IIlino7s. SMITI-I, ROBERT J., B.S. Indusfrial Aris Beia Tau EpsiIon 3, 4, Eederafion of ScIwoIars 2, 3, 43 Pni Siqrna Pi, ScnoIarsI1ip Medal 37 Transfer from Howard Universify, Wasbinqro D. C. SpringIieICI, IIIinoIs. SOMPPI, ARNE R., B. S. IncIusIriaI Arfs Warren, Onio. SOPER, ROGER Peoria, IIIinois. SPACI-IT, I. RAY, B.S. IndusIriaI ArI's AIpIwa Pi: Befa Tau EpsiIon 2, 3, 4, Sergeanf-aI-Arms. P aria IIIino? SPRAGUE, VIRGIL, B. S. Business Adminisfrafion Commerce Club 41 Bowling League. Peoria, IIIinois SPRIET, JULIUS, B. S. IndusIriaI Educafion Qqlesby, Illinois. STECI-IER, EDWARD A., B. S. Business Adminisirafion Transfer from Knox CoIIegeg Kansas Sfafe Teachers CoIIege, MannaIIar, Kansas: and Wesfern Sfafe Teachers CoIIege, Macomb IIIino7s. Camo Point Illinois. STEIN, ARLENE E., B.M.E. Music Educafion Music CIub 2, 3, 4, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: A CapoeIIa Croir -4 Peoria, IIIinois. STOLP, JOI-IN A., B. S. Chemisfry Epsilon PI1i AIpI'1a 3, 4: G-ermon CIub 41 French CIub 4g Feoera or 3 ScI'ioIars 2, 3, 4. Peoria, IIIinois. SENIORS STRAND, ROBERT J., B. S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Phig B Club 3, 4g Varsily Eoolball 3, 4, Varsily Baslcelball 3: Varsily Baseball 3, Liberlyville, Illinois. STREITMATTER, KENNETH D., B.S. Malhemalics Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman 2, Alhlelic Chairman 43 Phi Sigma Pi 4. Wyoming, Illinois. STRONG, LORA L., B. S. Sociology A Cappella Choir 3, 43 W. A. A. 3, 43 Graduale ol Chrislian College, Columbia, Missouri. Peoria, Illinois. STUDYVIN, JOHN H., B. S. Accounling Tremonl, Illinois. TALBOTT, ROBERT M., B. S. Business Adminislralion Alpha Pi, Social Co-Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3, Sergeanl-al-Arms 2, Board of Conlrol 3, 4, Chairman 4, Scoul 2, Reporlerg Sludenl Eederalisls 3, Commerce Club 3, 41 Spring Eeslival 3, Peoria, Illinois. THATCHER, JOHN E., B.S. Business Aclminislralion Bela Phi Thelag Commerce Club 41 Wreslling Team I, 2. Kalona, Iowa. THOMPSON, OUENTIN E., B. S. Chernislry Woodsloclc, Illinois. TRACY, BETTY L., B. S. Physical Educalion, Social Sludies Sigma Kappa, Rush Caplain 3, Presidenl 47 Pan-Hellenic 4, Y, W. C. A. 33 W. A. A. Board 3, 4, Transfer from Illinois Slale Normal Uni- versily. Peoria, Illinois. TYLER, DONALD A., B. S. Science Bela Phi Thela, Scribe 3, Recording Secrelary 41 Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 45 Inler-Fralernily Sporls 2, 3, 4, Chairman, Fralernily Slunl Show 3, Transfer from Universily of Illinois. Longview, Texas. VALLOSIO, LOUIS, B. A. Hislory Lambda Chi Alpha: Mask 81 Gravel 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Economics Club 47 Federalion ol Scholars 2, 3, 4. Farm- inglon, Illinois Page 50 Page 51 ENIORS VALLOSIO, PETE R., B. A. Business Adminislralion Lambda Clii Alpha 3, 41 Pi Gamma Mu 41 Commerce Club Ig Eco nomics Club 4, Accounlin Club 47 Fe-deralion ol Sc'wolars 2, 3, 4 Q Earminglon, Illinois. VERKLER, JAMES W., B. S. Business Adminisiralion Sigma Phi: Commerce Club I, 2, 3, 41 Personnel Club 4, B Club 2 3, 4, Varsily Baslcelball 27 Golf Team I, 2, 3, Coacln 3. Peoria, Illinois VON TESMAR, CHARLES I-I. Clnicago, Illinois. WALDMIER, FREDERICK, B.S. lnoluslrial Arls Wlio's Wino Among Sluclenls in American Llniversilies and Colleoes 4: Transfer from Illinois Slale Normal Universily. Morlon, Illinois. 4 WARD, BENJAMIN B., B. A. Polilical Science Peoria, Illinois. WAREEL, STANLEY L., B. S. Meclwanical Engineering Federalion of Scliolars 2. Lanark, Illinois. WATKINS, MARY P., B. S. Home Economics Y. W. C. A. 4: I-lome Economics Club 3, 4. Galesburq, Illinois WATKINS, WILLIAM W., B. A. Business Adminislralion Spanisli Club 3, 47 B Club 47 Golf Team 43 Transfer from Universiiy of Illinois. Lacon, Illinois. WEBB, GEORGE E., B. S. Business Adminisiralion Seoul I, Reporler. Peoria, Illinois. WEBBER, I-I. FREDERIC, B. S. Social Science Sigma Pliig Mr. and Mrs. Norll'i 7Cl1iel'lains Ig A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclenl 45 Sludenl Advisory Board '46g Male Quarlel '4I-'42, Peoria, Illinois. SENICRS WEIDMAN, LOUELLA L., B.A. Social Srudies Transfer from Frances Shimer Junior College, Ml. Carroll, I,Ii1of Savanna, Illinois. WEIDMAN, LOUISE L., B.A. Social Sludies Transfer from Frances Shimer Junior College, Ml. Ca'rcII. I,inc Savanna, Illinois. WELCI-I, PAUL E., B. S. Induslrial Engineering Rho Della, Chaplain 3, House Manager of Chapler I-louse 3: Siudenr Council 4, Inler-Fralernily Council 3: Who's VVho Among Sludenis ir American Universilies and Colleges 41 Newman Club 3, 43 Inferna- Irional Club, Presiclenl 31 Sludenl' Chairman of Spring Feslival 37 Slu- denl Cabinel Member 37 Federalion of Scholars 3, 41 Residenl' Direclor of I-larper I-Iall 41 Assislanl Direclor of Velerans Service 4, Editor ol: Velerans' Column in Scoul 4, Special Police Officer by Cily Police, lor Universily 4. Balboa I-Ieighls, Canal Zone. WELLS, VICTOR I-l., B.S. Aclverfising AI ha Pi Social Chairman 3 4 Secrelar 3, Slunl Show Chairman 3, 4 I9 I I I Y I Publicily Chairman 2, Chaplain 2: Inler-Fralernily Council 21 Poly- scope 3, Adverlising Manager: Scoul 2, 3, Adverlising Manager, Fea- Ture Wrilery Commerce Club 3, Personnel Club 3, 47 Varsily Track 3: Inler-Fralernily Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. Peoria, Illinois. . WESTON, MARGARET Sigma Kappa. Evanslon, Illinois. WILCOXEN, HARRY T., B.S. Business Adminislralion Sigma Phi: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Scoul 4, Sporls Wrilerg Commerce Club 23 Philosophy Club 2: B Club 3, 4, Secrelaryy Varsirv 3asker- ball 2, 3, 47 Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 41 Freshman Class Presidenff Dis- 'rinclive Senior. Peoria, Illinois. WILI-IELM, CARL F., B. S. Incluslrial Arls Tau Kappa Epsilon, I-Iislorian 3, 4: Aclverlising Club Ig Se-Ira Tau Epsi Ion I, 2, 3, 4, Sergearil-al-Arms I, Vice-Presiclenf 3, Presidem 4. 'iabfe Grove, Illinois. WILLIAMS, E. PAUL, B.S. Business Adminislralion Gamma Nu 4, Presiclenlg Inl'er-Fralernily Council 41 Personnel Club 4 Adverlising and Selling Club 47 Economics Club 4, Peoria, Iliinois. WILLIAMS, EVA M., B. S. Nursing Maclcinaw, Illinois WILLIAMS, ROGER I'l., I3. S. Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Club: Transler from Universify ol: Illinois Peoria, Illinois. Page 52 Page 53 SENIGRS WILSEY, BARBARA, B. S. Home Economics Chi Grrega. Rush Caplain 3, Vice-Presidenl 4, Chorus I, 2, 33 Alpha Dena 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 45 Who's Who Among Sludenls in Amer- 'can Universilies and Colleges 45 Scoul I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler l, 2, Soci- efy Edilor 3, Associale Edilor 41 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3: Mask X: Gavel 3, 43 Midsummer Nigh'r's Dream , Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Publiciry Direclor 3, Program Chairman 4, Philosophy Club 3: Fresh- man I-lcnor Roll: Federalion of Scholars 2, 3. Peoria, Illinois. WILSON, BARBARA, B. A. Languages Pi Beta Phi, Rush Caplain 3, Vice-Presiclenl 4, Vice-Presidenl ol Pledge Class I, Execulive Board 47 Polyscope I, Adverlisingg Scoul I, Reporlery Y. W. C. A. 3, 47 Maslc Xe Gavel I, 2, 3, 4: Commerce Club I, 23 I-lome Economics Club 3: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenl' 3: Soanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. Tournamenls I, 2, 3, 41 Chairman ol Peo Rally 3, Slunl Show 4. Peoria, Illinois. WITZIG, JOSEPH C., B. A. Sccial Sludies ecria, Iliinois YGERG, I-IENRY, B. S. Business Adminislralion A ora Pi, Sfeward 3, 47 Polyscope 27 Square 81 Compass Club 41 Trans iler from Purdue Universilyg Federalion ol Scholars 3, 41 Economics Club 4, Pec a, Illinois. ' YOST, MARY J., B.A. Liberal Arls Lamboa Eni, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 43 Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Com- me'ce Club I, 2: German Club 3, Spanish Club 2: Music Club l. Cnill'cc'he Illinois. ZEBELL, CHESTER R., B. S. Psychology L-mcoa Chi Alpha 4: Sfunl Show Slage Manager 3, 43 Sludenl Voca- c a Ccurseling: Service, Psychomefrician. Racine, Wisconsin. ZILM, EDWIN E., B.S. lnduslrial Arls 'cm' E' E C'uo 3, 4: Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 4. La Rose, Illinois ZOECKLER, BARBARA L., B. F. A. Ari Lelfa Kacc-a 23 Women s Self-Governing Board 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 31 Amaocr 4: Philosophy Club 2, 3: French Club 27 Music Club I: A Cace a Choir 2, 3, 47 Presidenl ol Conslance I-lall 4. Davenporl, CAC. ZOSS, E. IRENE, B.A. Social Science P' Garrrra Mu 3, 43 Who's Who Among Sludenls in American Univer- sifies and Colleges 43 Y. W. C. A. 43 German Club 21 Spiri+ ol Brad- ev' 3' Dis'inclive Senior. Cazenovia, Illinois. ELLMAKER, GLENN E., B. S. Induslrial Arls Bera Pni The-Ta, Sergeanl-al-Arms I, I-louse Manager 3, Chairman of I-Iornecoming 3, Chairman of I-louse Decoralions 41 Bela Tau Epsilcn Ig Wresflinq Team I, 3: Cheerleader I. Slerling, Illinois. DISTINCTIVE SENIORS Bradley lel our glad song rise in praise of These our disrinclive seniors. l-lere we view These who have in Jrheir college life ar Bradley given unsellishly of lheir superior qualifies of scholarship, leadership, characler, and service. Twelve of lhis year's senior class Jrhrough rheir parlicipalion in every phase of college aclivilies have been chosen by The facully of Bradley Universily for lhis honor. SENIORS Elegy phase of nent with the counselor. Upon ar' to the students :action of rdln Coker-Ros Meet Ashle, nquist- n mexinber-H Class T from nearly zoo! has operated I or 11111850 ln Fttdonla 8.fl9!'M0nf at 3:1C Peterson will on the music of in Gvlkflltldllon fnllvws? Grieg Edvard Grieg team slipped l cpmbln me finals wh. at 143:00 a. rn. 31. Diamond and Ed mei and Rosenqulst my snould r1c'vw?l0p to a very lniemstlng bout. Dim Ashley, formel' star. is a leading ,thv different intra-school 33:19 HSS ess manager of the 'niverslw club Saturday night. Barbara Wilsey Skeet and Thx Ben arpath more P , D I been sports editor of Lhe paper The final game scheduled Mo k 'Qs with the nm Issue., Bob, Elf Bradley basketball team 1 Op Wwitlo lth tl-Lg mm with Baylor unlversity I Th . qu: W fall semtster. ery. lol pq umor xxuugazine in 1812, ke a compllmenwxy hands.. :ditors of the new Bradley hu- mor magazine 'The UGHV' which will appear in early Feb- uaryl have already made a tudy of many such publications nd h to mflt lau bl we P ella y rom the xvsults, ' The above type of joke, hnwl ver, is but one at many that are daptable to 1mivers'lty maga- ines, More popular perhaps arf rmse of the Lovers Lane v' r the College Rlvulfr mplw mae ff' Q0 wed by 1-' ' Lira ' 06 Fusl s. oejzwortlfs lux lecture c Svccmd Dill. ' 'lfirft Sayf' From ihii raw le V appeared in P of an psssei fe Ss Us ,Y .rum ol versn, y , gjgnjlgr cations o. ner A tutlons. Despite popular Harvard Lampoon pioneer college humor for this honor The Tl ww' .athe in Normandy By DICK HKQQNION Al len Soma-Qrxv guvv an alvm siunal, mrlxvalinfz that we would soon xwwivv some woxxmivd, mlm, at Un- rim . wow lwmg hr'-lpvri hawk lhe- rl3r'kvrxwl path xo mir 'la' lion, Shorily thorwxflcr. pm-ffpm-axioms mr mlxmm-nz having: lawn complexed, wi- www- fur-i-fi by A xqiw 21-mfll. medium-smid youth of psrrhsaps lwvnly ylars livin-mix his tr Worm! and soiled unixorm, :fm xwuiiiili-rlvfn-wr, lx-wft of rf 'reared out in zl solifmn. 1,li:.n-mlm! Xf12 - HIS mo -fx, yr-t hcl clxd nm rywzxlf lzmsm-:lei hr- :NG 'ff vzxrim hr-1-mn dwlvly, :cs though r wi, A quirk ummm 1-ifv.-firvd no does Amd mlmsu za vw- l'z-uni one of Ll.. S P indrwmxel5,- g-l:vwll one finger fo, 0 D .'-mm in .i rw clininifl position on lie- then mid how nl S rw- haneme um follow - Cy It when nun, 1-ul lwhvcwrr hm ,,, Gr ,gifs wyri, and lmvlwd an this :'.g1uni l km-W nv was 11 nxwdlc- Ilan on has while- mmm wld mr- ' xi rvmiml--ci me of an snfnimz ln lhv wind, him clown, just :la lad lo our station hw had dhwnrdvd wandvrsxl ulmlvssly .frnm hath sides, ornparatlvc secur- nol regained the his duty, He equally appre- having lost direc- but 90' -Yo ' 40 'xlibs i i Page 54 l l I I I I n I x E 1 5 I I 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOB MICHEL . . . Presldenjr ROLAND DIERRY . . Woe-PresIdenI ROY BROKAW . Secrefary BETTY HESS . . Treasurer JU ICR CLASS This year Ilwe Junior cIass again par+icipa+ed wi+Iw Hwe Senior combining Ineir respedive class dances info Hue Junior-Senior BaII. Page 56 Row Row Row Row Row Q JLI IORS Gloria Adams, Joseph Adams, Richard Adamson, Rolznerr Addis, Everl Anderson Lorenz Andresen, Joyce Anno, Mariorie Appleloaum, James Argulorighl, Harold Barnes Marjorie Barnewoll, Rober+ Beck, W. C. Beck, Rolaerl Beckley, Bruce Beesley Ray Behrends, Margie Bell, Vincenl Bellomo, Pal Berlin, Anne Beveney Waller Bielaga, Donald Birkel, Lloyd Birkel, Ernesf Bischoff, Joseph Black .,. ,L Q... xc, X, ' ' 1 17 i: - JU IDRS Row Row Row Row Row James Blane,Ray Bloom, Tyrie Booker, William Bour, M. B. Bradshaw William Brady, R. L. Bralman, Buford Brem, William Broadie, Roy Brolcaw Richard Broolrsbanlcs, l-l. Broolcsloanks, Waller Brophy, Henry Brown, John Buehler John Bullock, Sara Lee Burdick, Cardon Burnham, Belly Burlon, Charles Buller Francis Buller, Terry Cady, John Caldwell, lvlorlon Canlor, Roberl Cheek Page 58 Row Row Row Row Row age 59 Norman Chew, William Clarey, Ava Cleary, Janel Cler, Waller Cloud Don Cowan, Laurence Croflr, Thomas Cromwell, Joe Cronwill, Meynerd Cullen Dan Cumming, Casino Czerniewski, Anrhony Darzes, Bolo Davis, Donald Dawson Dean Delaney, Gilberl De Mers, Roland Derry, Leo Dillon, James Dierriclq Wayne Dimmiclc, Richard Dislcin, John Dixon, LaVern Doerinq, Ken Dougherery JU 3' ir ik.. 5 L in i- 1--,, i IORS Row l: William Dresbaoc, R. E, Dunham, Rooerl Edwards, Virginia Ellis, Dale Elaugh Row 2: Arlhur Everharl, John Fares, Char es Fauble, Roger Fay, Maynard Fehr Row 3: Wace Fehr, Jim Ferris, Ralph Forl, Richard Friclc, Roberr Frye Row 4: Wa ler Fuller, Shirley Garrison, Jonn Gelz, Louis Giannelle, Jack Gibbs Row 5: Wi monl Gibson, Lesler Goodpaslure, Rooerl E. Goodwin, Carl Groesbeclc, Marvin Gramley JU IORS Pug Row Row Row Row Row P:ge 51 JU IORS Row Row Row Row Row Roberl l-lillie, Richard l-loacli, William l-loernes, Weldon l-loicl, Bernard l-lolreiler ' Laurie Jo l-lollgreve, E. S. l-loolc, Amy Lou l-loplcins, Mary Lou l-lornbaclqer, R. C. l-loward Paul l-lowe, Pauline l-lowe, William l-lowell, Gloria l-lubloarol, Jolin l-lursl Jolwn lngrassia, Donald Jensen, Jason Jolfinson, P. A. Johnson, l-lelen Jorn Glen Juerqensen, Jack Kanney, Clarence Keller, Roloerla Kilby, Joe Kindred Page 62 Row Row Row Row Row Page 63 s 5 , L, ,.. ,gli -'. ' 1 ,sis QE Myra Kingslon, Tony Kissell, Charlolle Kralcel, Jerry Lamlo, l-larold Landis Charles Landrelh, Donald Langer, Ed Lewis, Carl Lewniq, l-ling B. Lo Paul Lohrman, Phoebe Loll, Doris Lundberg, Roberl Lupien, Pal Lyons Eldred Maclnlyre, Roberl McNamara, Frank MacNuH, Bill Madsen, l-larold Mahoney Edward Marlen, W. W. McElroy, Edward Maus, Elizabelh Meigs, Roberl Melzer JU IORS X - .- f , -mr. . iz SF c Q sf is i, ' Row Row Row Row Row 5' QF' isl amic R 'h X ,, ': ---X - ls amird Elwyn Miller, Raymond Mischalski, Richard Modgeslci, Marilyn Molfall, Michael Mogan Roberl Mohr, William Momeny, Donald Monlgomery, Rober+ Morrow, Archie Moss Marilyn Mueller, Mina Murphy, Dale Musselman, Willis Musselrnan, Jim Neilinq Irv Nelick, Richard Nelson, Roberl Nelles, l-larolol Newman, James Nordslrom Gene O'l-lara, William Qlsen, Rulh Ossenbeck, Theresa Paris, Miriam Parker JU IORS Pzge 54 Row Row Row Row Row Page S 5 JU IORS Peggy Pegg, Belly Jean Pelers, Demelra Poliles, Charlolle Pomberl, J. C. Powers l-lugh Pribyl, William Pryezynslci, Nicholas Raica, Deidriclc Ramblce, Russell Rapp Marilyn Rapparporl, Rudolph Rechle, Delberl Redmann, Clyde Reid, Waller Reinharl Raymond Regal, James Reynolds, Owen Richmond, Norma Richards, William B. Richards James Riclcner, William Rigley, Richard Rolh, Urban Rundlolad, Dorolhy Sanders 5 mr , w ,4- ff we a ri A E is JU ICRS s Row Row Row Row Row Ralph Sauoler, Jaclcie Schafer, l-loward Schallc, Paul Schrnidgall, Richard Seibolcl Roger Severns, Charles Shiva, Glen Shols, E. A. Siebrasse, Mary Slaughler Carolyn Smilh, George Smilh, Harrison Srnilh, Keilh Smilh, lvlargarel Smilh Ray Snyoler, lvleredilh Spear, Arlhur Spears, Clarence Spiller, William Spielman l-lelen Spengler, Bruce Sroul, Joseph Slallrnann, Chesler Slarcevic, Virginia Slralhman i il Page Row Row Row Row Row Page 6 7 flu Q - V q' G 53 Roberl' Sleimel, Sian Sleinau, Alex Slenliouse, Berllia Slellner, Connie Slewarl Gerald Slewarl, Pal Slewarl, Marilyn Slrallon, Bill Slriclofaden, Ronald Sumner Sliirley Sullon, Una Swanson, Elmo Tiddeus, Marilyn Tierney, Roberl Toll George Tozian, Jack Tullell, Dan Unruli, John Vanderscolf, Kennelli Volz Wallace Wonllcing, P. C. Waldo, Elaine Walsli, Slierell Weinslein, George Weslall JU IDRS ,ll er i a .Ni Y N M X Sis? is me x:.- ' . . , r,qa:.:f.,N w,3Y. . 5 QR x fs 555 + , ir H R illl s 1 Row Row Row Row J Jacqueline Weslbrook, Lois Jean Wheeler, John While, Warner Whilney, Will Gordon Wienke, John Willerlon. Jim Wilmol, Beverly Winler, Freol Wilzig Eugene Wolf, Roloah Wycoll, Dick Yerbery, Charles Youngrnan, l-lerberl Zobel R. Allen JU ICRS iam Wicker? Page 53 Page 69 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARIAN PLOUSSARD . . Presidenf MARILYN HUSTGN . . . Treasurer JACK CUSICK . . . Vice Presidenr SCPHO ORE CLASS The largesr class on rhe campus, rhe sophomores keplr pace wifh Their firsf year record by enrhusiasricafly supporring Bradley achvihes. SCPHO CRES Row I: Row 2: Roberl N. Alllon, Malcolm Amslulz, Jolwn E. Anderson, John J. Ambrosclw, Evelyn Anderson, Bill l-l. Armslronq, Waller R. Anderson, William J. Alumbauqli Donald R. Anlrle, Sylvan Alcabes Row I: Row 2: Beniamin l-lollis, Eugene l-l. Beckmann, Berlrim E. Belirend, Barry A. Bislioio, lvlariorie Barrels, James E. Balcer, William A. Bales, Tony Belirens Roberl Babcoclc, l-larry B. Bell, Jolsin l.. Barrell, Donald F. Bell, Lyle Bislwolo Page 7 U QMBQMKPQ i E E QB Row I: George Beres, Myron Deneau, John Dougherly, Myra Dierrich, Theodora Dickson, Wayne Dunkel, Charles W. Dillard, Richard G. Davis Row 2: Darrell C. DeBoll, Jack L. Duqgins, Cal B. Dilch, Roy G. Cordls, James E. Brand, Byron Donze Row I: Thomas Blackburn, Roy A. Boslrom, Don Brewsler, Mary Blair, Jo Beyer, Leona Brown, Bill Blackwell, John Biorkman Row 2: Vince Brophy, Roberlr A. Bockelman, Rolaerl J. Bockenek, l-larry A. Blylhe SOPHOMQRES Row Row Weldon K. Bronz, William Brown, William Callaway, Tony Cala- nea, JoAnne Bruce, Roberl Brinclcman, Bernard Burns, Roberl Calloway Rocco J. Brescia, Roberl W. Bowen Row Row Jack Williams, Bolo lv1cC5ann, Joanne Caron, Pal Campbell, l-lelen Gebliardl, l-lelen Bruns, Edward Clwrisliansen, Julian Coleman, Jr. Byron Clwrisrnan, Neil Callbeclc, Jim Quiqg. Jolwn Carlson, l-larry Cliarval, Bernard Bandslra SCPHGMORES Page 72 Row I: Row 2: SCJPHOMGRES Bernard l-l. Chamloers, William Chambers, F. E. Cambron, Marilyn Casey, Edward C. Carllon, William R. Carler, Wendell T. Clair, Prenlice W. Chadbourne Fredericlc J. Adler, Roloerl E. Casey, Jay S. Clemens, George Michael Chianalcas Row l: Row 2: P 75 Charles Cusac, Doris Birlqel, Winnie Anderson, Belly Jean Coriell, Roberl J. Collins, Charles E. Cogswell, Charles M. Clinlcer, Dale R. Cramer lvlarinus Cooper, Jr., Richard E. Logan 3 S 5 i i 5 f CU ,Me SOPHOMORES Row I: Emerson Eberl, Leonard Ellis, Alma Ellis, John Erickson, Phyllis Ellis, William Dyer, Glen Errion, Alberl Emory Row I: Jerome Dunse, Roloerl' Boggs, Maurice Ennis, Roberl Eabrey, Georqe Eielcl, Don Dielqman, Elmer Eellhauer, Jim Frey Row 2: Jerryilzaye, l-larold Eoqelmarlc, Lois Fincher, Philip Frederick, Lewis Elinl 4374 Row I: Juan Duran, William Endean, Roberl Gares, Joy Goble, Chris- liane Diebold, Noryille R. Fenlon, Eugene Gold, William J. Gleason Row 2 George F. Gibons, James A. Frederick, Charles Gaffney, Charles W. Esch, Jerry Garroll, Eugene Gire, David Gambuli, Samuel Gadianslci Row I: McClelland Gray, Rudy Gray, Dale l-lunzilcer, Jeanne Gray, Rosalie Grunlcer, William Gross, Ray Griggs, Norman Guslayson Row 2: Donald J. Marlin, Roloerl E. Griswold, Richard E. Dohnlce Page 75 SOPHGMORES Row I: Roberl W. Hansen, Alden M. Hall, Raymond P. Hansen, Kallw- ryn Hagener, Georgia Haas, William F. Hardin, William K. Harmon, Edward J. Hancoclc Row 2: William H. Haclsell, Roberl M. Haines, Alberl' F. Halbersladl, Roberl' E. Griswold, Francis C. Hammill, H. Ray Hannah Row I: William V. Hale, J. B. Hill, Barbara Hill, Marilyn Huslon, Regena Hanclier, Duane Henderson, Herman W. Gore, Dave D. Humer- iclclwouse Row 2: Roberl W. Hopkins, James F. Hudson, Melvin L. Holz, Roberl Dauner, James L. Herndon, Rowland Grimm, W. Craig Hell- mers, Clwarles Henderson, Arnold A. Hillenburq SOPHCMORES Page 76 Row Row SOPHOMORES Richard F. l-leilrzman, King G. l-leiple, Franlc W. Irlancl, Carolyn A. l-lerzberqer, Marilyn l-leubach, Frank B. l-lenry, Jr., George W. l-liclcman, Jr., Roberl R. l-lunler John l-linnen, Frank l-leile, Armin l-lurless, Jaclc l-leinlzman, William C. l-lull, Jack l-lowe, William S. l-lerbsl Row Row Page 7 l-lulchins B. lnqe, Anlhony J. Ierulli, Ramona Coleman, Carlaiean l-lollis, Rulh l-loellie, Marilyn Johnson, Roberi l-l. l-lummel, Marlin S. Brann Earl Jownson, William l-l. Johnson, Dawn Johnslon, l-l. J. John- sen, S. C. Johnson SOPHCMORES Row I: Wayne Kammerer, Paul E. Johnson, l-larry W. Johnson, Charles l-l. Johnson, Colelle Foley, l-larold King, William P. Jungen, John Mosser Row 2: Donalol Kolh, Leslie l.. Jones, Ralph l.. Kelly, Roberl E. Kemper, Jerry Kelchmarlc Row I: Charles J. Kern, Bernard Pelerson, Frecl W. Overmier, Norma Parr, Joseph A. Olsen, George W. Pape, Roberl E. Pedigo, Foresl E. O msleacl Row 2: M. Glenn Pape, Thomas J. Suncleranol, Clarence Parr, Don Pelerson, Wa ler Pelrauscas, Me ville Pallerson, Zaven Viclor Papariquan, Wiliam Pale, Wi mer V. Olson, Dona cl E. Parks Page 78 Row l: Row 2: Row l: Row 2: Page 79 Carl Krei, lvlurrell Kellellamp, Alberl A. Klulniclc, lvlary Jane Krizan, Judy Karl, l-lenry E. Frilz, Keilli l-l. Kimball, Les Klaas Cliarles C. Kniglil, Eugene A. Kozuk, Donald Kirlcliam, Liz Knisely, Jerry Klein, Tom Komniclg Ray Krumrey Cleon Lauglilin, Gene Langslon, Ferrel Lylle, Paul Kuclimulc, Bob McCoy, Dan Mcflxvoy, William Macdonald, Riclward Lang Eugene Long, William l. Lewis SOPHC ORES fmfie Y 'iii '--' Kieffer ee-- Row I: John Lichienwaller, Orville Kurlz, Joanne Kirchhoif, Barbara Lehman, Lee Leman, Roberl Larnberi, Rodney Crabb Row 2: Orville Lowry, Alfred Loek, Delwin Cobb, Eugene D. Ellena. Jack P. Curlis Row I: l-larold L. Miller, Vincenr A. Miller, Mariorie Long, Pai Michael, Ed Monser, Velde M. Naiziger, Ed Milqsis Row 2: Dean Miller, Jack Moon, Timoihy Mogan, John D. Melville, Charles R. Mills, Ben A. Miller, Arrhur P. Marliere, Donald Long, Cliriord O. Meyer, Roberi Mailander SGPHCMORES Page 83 Row I: Row 2: SOPHGMGRES Roberl C. Meyer, David R. Morey, Barbara Moore, Dorolhy Ann Nagel, Pal Moran, Par Murphy, Bob Morrow, John Morgar Vincil T. Nash, Jim Morrall, l-larold C. Moll, R. G. Neal, Buo Naffziger, Daniel J. Naerl Row I: Row 2: Page Sl Frank Nehmer, Ronald D. Nicely, James l-l. Oberl, Barbara J. Oaks, John Qlolenlqamp, Ray Nissen, Jirn Nylander, Jack Qller Lloyol W. Norris, John M. O'Brien SOPH ORES Jim Ghlman, Bill Pinlcslon, Waller Plummer, Bob Coolcsy, Dan Page, l-leinz W. Pruss, Ari Pillischalslce George W. Piggush, George W. Pelri, Carolyn Powell, Charlolie Phelps, Shirlee J. Puckefl, Joe Noviclc, Michael S. Pelrillo, Bernard L. lvlcliimson Leonard Plunlcell, James lvl. Chianalcas, D. J. Panerali, Leo Pierce, Howard Pi+sch, Thomas Plasnilc, l-lenry l-l, Pogemiller, Richard Plunlcell Row I Row 2 Row 3 Row l Row 2 James R. Ralcow, Loren L. Reeder, Bruce Rader, Shirley Phelps, Flavel D. Fueger, Owen R. Reed, Rolland K. Riegel, Ray C. Radelce Kennelh W. Quick, Sidney S. Ralslcolzl, Thomas Reagan, John B. l-lawldns, l-larry Ray, Carlyle Regele, John Dralclce, Werner Kubis, Durward Rayburn, Loren D. Jouell Page 82 Row I: Ted Sawa, Roberl Piper, John P. Kirwan, William F. Schoppe, Norman A. Schuler, George Kyros Row 2: Wilbur C. Schaefer, l-loward Reeder, lran Roeclcer, Donna Schafer, Doris Schlichenmaier, Arlhur M. Brady, Edward C. Schill, Mike Rivilis Row 3: Deryl L. Scherlz, Jaclc Samp, l-lerberl M. Behm, George W. Scalamera, Bob Pille, Frank C. Tranlina, John G. Schierer, Jack Pearl Row l: Roberl M. Smilh, Edward E. Herzog, Roberl G. Smilh, Giles C. Slahl, Mari- lyn J. Smilh, Thomas Lauerman, Charles J. Varner, John l. Smool Row 2: l-larold L. Slaler, John R. Slcinn, Slanley R. Jozwialq, Bill Slamm, Clarence E. Schwindcnhammer, Marlin l.. Smilh, J. S. Smilh, John A. Sears, Alberl l-l. SGPHO ORES Snow Page 83 Row l: Jack B. Sleenrod, Ed Schusler, Ken Schwab, Paul Shumalcer, Dolores Sever, A. Jerry Shryoclc, Phil Shepherdson, Eugene Sherman Row 2: Ted Roehm, Bob Seals, Nancy Shively, l-lenry l.. Seclcinger, Ar- lhur E. Seidl, John Sharda Row l: Wayne Swanson, Niclc Taral, Jane Taylor, Bev Sumner, Louise Sunnesen, Roberl l.. Burks, Jack R. Cloyd, Roy W. Sellerlund Row 2: Allen Smool, Gersh Tlllolson, Bob Zlcaro, Joe Slowell, Russell Kaullman, Bud Wissel, Ralph Collon, Roberl' Symonds SCPHCMGRES Row l: Row 2: ' i g SCDPHOMCRES J. Sauer, R. Trelancl, L. Trimbur, D. Miller, B. Tlwomas, R. Unruli, J. Rebullloni, A. Ulises Nelson Muneio, l-l. J. VonBergen, R. Trumpy, R. Wagner, R. Waeclwler, W. True, C. Tackell, J. Warren Row I: Row 2: J Page 55 Roberr Weber, Francis Wilson, Virginia Wesl, Winilred Wer- clcle, Rarricia Olson, Marilyn Werckle, Jolin Weers, Eugene A. Warerslreer Jolin Scannell, Donald C. Welclw, l-larold Warren, William Walls, Franklin L. Walers, Roberl Walson, William Vierling, R. W. Weslerolale .4 SGPHO CRES Row I: Wilson Suggs, William Sloppilolle, Louis Sleger, Floyd D. Slew- arl, Clwarles T. Sullivan, Garrell Slone, Donald R. Sleidinger, James R. Slepan Row 2. Bernliard Tiarlcsen, l-luberl l.. Slenoisli Row l Bruce A. Wienelce, Leland S. Williams, Eugene Willis Row 2. Wilmer M. While, Wayne D. Wilson, Gerald M. Willon, Mari- lyn K. Scliram, Marian V. Winkler, Belly G. Young, Jolwn R. Wood, Raymond B. Woodrow Row 3. Forresl E. Birlcell, Jolfin P. Willson, James E. Wi son, Corky Tran- lcin, William R. Williamson, William lvl. Winn, Rooerl F. Woerner Page 86 I Row I: Harold R. Sperry, Edward J. Ririer, Jenn J. Mcgvrafn Row 2: Edward B. Carney, Augusr D. Rarn, Roy D. Riley, David B. SCOH Page 87 Row I: Roberr Mclnryre, Audrey Madison, Jack A. McCann SOPHCJMORES FRESH MAN CLASS OFFICERS BARBARA BOGARD . . Sec:reTary JILL l-TOLLIDAY . . . Treasurer JOANNE GARROTT . . PresidenT BRUCE CHRONIC . . . Vice PresidenT Sponsored and policed by The B club, The Hwearin' oT The green by The Treshman men resumed iTs pre-war prom- inence This year. as green caps squared away aTop Treshman heads. The Class oT '5l, IOOO sTrong, began iTs liTe on The hillTop wiTh plans Tor a big Tour years aT Bradley. Page 88 Blalfe Ii. Carler, Mona Classon, Rila Chandler, Jane? Clemenl, Virginia Clough, Mary Cinnamon, Tom Carler, John I-I. Collins Franlc A. Caruso, Ralph Clarlc, John R. Clarlc, Elmer Crager, Diclc Conner Paul Bule, Bruce Chronic, Jim Carroll, Jim Courlrighl, Frank Collins Row I Row 2: Row I Row 2 9 c FRESHME Kennelh Dickens, Clyde Davenport Margie Craig, Marilyn Darr, I-Ienriefla A. Deane, Darlene Darsl, Carl Craig, Philip Dehlulrid Billie I. Diggs, William R. Beclce, William Doemland, Donald Davin, Jim Crone, Gene Culver, James Cromwell, Samuel Deeds, Roberf Dielz FRESHMEN Row I: Charles E. Doyle, Delrner G. Driscoll, Bonnie Echarcl, Donna Epps, Belfry Engle, Mary E. Dudas, lvlarile Dyslin, Millon Duell Row 2: Slruarf Elcsirancl, John Eppel, Marshall Falli, Richard Drake, Donald D. Dyke, Bill Elsbury, Harry Dunn, Jack Domnilz, Louis Fabre Row I: R. l.. Fosier, R. C. Fricke, J. A. Florine, R. Flinlr, S. Freolrnan, K. Fredriclcson, G. K. Frandsen, P. Fisher Row 2: Taclashi Fuliumolo Page 90 L ,I Row l: Row' 2: Max Goldsclimidr, Helen Gianalcouris, Helen Green, Joanne GarroH', Marina K. Gillespie, Par Gleason, Gloria Geiger, Bob Grimm John Floclcen, Tom Greene, Peler Gracefio, William Gauwilz, Paul Gerdes, Waller Gerslenberg, Raymond Gedaminslqi. Carllon Graves, Roberl Gleiner yf,f1 'Q.o ,,,,,,., , 7 ,W ' Page 91 Row I: Row 2: Row 3: John iz. Hamillon, Jean R. Fenninq, Jim Gammon A. E. Harrinqlon, G. l.. Gunwall. J. Carpenler, lvl. Hansen, lvl. Hayes, B. Hardy, B. Hainline, E. Harvey Richard C. Hands, D. Girolimon, H. A. Cruse, Pal Healy, James Harrell, James lvl. Hayden, M. Hauler, E. Harmon FRESHM N Row OW OW I 2 3 W. R. Hurley, R. C. Herrlin, AI Hunzilcer, Diclc Hunl, Roloerl E. Hiles, James E. Hiller Ken R. Hughes, Wanda Isaacs, Joanne I-Iiclcs, Jill Holliday, Pal Jacquin, Birlhan Jansey, Lois Lavonne Hooper, C. Donald Hibbard James Ho, James Hume, R. Holeman, William Ingersoll, C. E. Hulchison, Richard Heller, Roberl Jacobs, Marlin Henri ow I Dan F. Juclcniess, Richard R. Hengel ow 2 Pal Hodges, Carolyn Jurgens, Elly Jolly, Barloara Harrison, Winnie Johnson, Elizabelh Juslice, Jan Jones, James Slanley Kelchel Row 3 Bill Kemp, Rae C. Heiple, Jr., William O. Jones, Donald Keil, Diclc Kennedy, FRESHM N Richard F. Kapraun, Jaclf B. Jones, Roberl S. Kessler, Douglas lvl. Kiell Page 92 Row i Row 2: Richard Lyons, Ned H. Lauqharn, i-ieien Kiicer Nyce Koiian, Lois Kinqdon JeaneHe Krurnpe, Dale Knuooel, Duane Kuerrh Raul Knudsen, Paul Knyo+h Lawrie Liberfy. Leonard R, Knoop, Dick Knodie Row i Row 2: Page if H. Lopez, P. J. Lung, VV. R. Mason, D. J. Easr, Jack Cusick, Jay Mcffiasky, John Macdonald, Herberf Kronrnan Craig Lyfh, Donald E. Lunqslrronn, Joseph E. LOHS FRESHME QT 3' BJ Q LR ., - x N.. Q FRESHMEN Row I Dale E. Maxson, Melvin E. Marlin, Roloerl C. Miller, Gale McCullough, Joseph W. McCrai+h Row 2 Nancy Millilcan, Lois Miller, Beverly Meilzer, Nancy Meredilh, Joyce Miller. Audrey Melous, Diane McCormick, Jerry Marlens Row 3 Roberl J. Malone, Paul Melius, William Malcolm, Bob McCar+hy, Bill Sim- mons, Clarence Mclieely, Charlie Mallock, Reed R. Mcllvaine Row I Thomas Jaclcson, Maurice 5. Kelleher, Roberr L. Morrison, Hildegarde Mu- gele, Frank Valle, Vincenl F. Muerholli, David Morlali Row 2 Roberr Morgan, Leland Morgan, Jeanne Mund, Laura Miichell, Roberra Mulcahey, Mariha Munclay, Don E. Moeller, Wallace Nelson Row 3: Roger Monier, Jack McClellan, Gordon Murphy, John W. Moll, Richard J. Moll, James Morris, Frank J. Marlin i Page 94 Row I: Fred Parks, Parricia Olilsen, Viclor Olson Row 2: l-lerberl W. Newman, Bob Nusbaum, Marilyn Nolzlqe, Doris Nelson, Connie Newlin,AnJrl1ony J. Qlivelo, Frank E. Naven, Kennelli J. Newell Row 3: Claude Brown, Huberl Belnm, Roger O'Neill, Jay Newman, Anlliony Nudo, Waller E. Nyberg, Wallace L. O'Brien Row I: Kennellw H. Reclor, William C. Payne, Jolin F. Palmer, Gusla Jeane Pelerson Ru+l1Cwen, William Parker, Ray Picl, James Pillman Row 2: Richard Peres, Palricia Prichard, William J. Donaldson Page 95 FRESHM N OW OW OW Andrew G. Replco, Richard F. Riehl, John Reicherf, Ronald H. Radelce, Keifh Jaclcson, Roberr Reid, Jack Niederman Lyle H. Raloer, Marilee Porfer, Roberia Randall, Janef Richer1', Joan l-laaga, Barbara Presfon, Jean Paulissen, Floyd J. Rich John Pierangelino, James W. Reed, Roberi' Gaskell, Jaclc Reeder, Evereii Peiiis, Gene Rhodes, James Reber, Ray Prussner FRESHME Row OW Armer Severin, William E. Ryan, Louis J. A. Traloasso, Wallace G. Lawrence, Francis E. Delaney, Slanley P. Rosow, Cal Schumann, Harry Schwaegerman Eugene Schneider, Duane Saylor, Donald A. S+. Lawrence, Fernley Smiih, LeRoy Schoenig, George Scoularis, Bernard Fl. Schnur, Reginald Schwery, William R. Scholz Page 9 X Row I: X Row 2: Row 3: Roberl Runlcle. Edwin Salo Riclward Sclmenclc. Rolland Rool, Eleanor Karasle, Lila Russalcoll, Ivlargarel A. Saller, Nan Seelye. Vincenl Sanz, Donald K. Roallm Jolwnnle Rogers, Jack B. Srnlllw, Riclmard D. Slaler, Gilberl I-IaII, Irvin Roberls. Refer E. Rlley, Ben Sclwerler ,il-Q---.Y M-? -Y H -77. WY. ......,,7Y.n . -.7 .f ., , FRESHME Ii... ,.1... ...,i,Y4'1:f-l . .f' ic 'W Y 7 in , , -4 Vi - Y W W 'H Row I: Roy Snyder, Paul Snyder, Donald Slamp, Frances Spurloclq, Renelda Sornogyi Louvene Slaples, Horace Raylon, Kennelln Sleiner Row 2: Ernesl' Sluder, R. Wayne Soliday, Don Slidmore, Eldon Sfamcord, Roberl H I I I I Page 97 Srnillw, Roberl' Niebulnr FRESH N Row l: Paul lherkildsen, Leonard Turn, Dick 'lunks Rmh Wesselholl, Dolores Uc- church, l-loward M. Troups, Guy Vennero, Torn lherkildsen Row 2: Dick Tobias, Wesley Voss Row l: Frank Wendell, Janel We-isloruch, Geraldine Vwfeinslein, Barbara Weyler, Kalhryn Walker, Charlolle Wheeler, Jane Wellinglon, Robe-rl J. Frilz Row 2: Dean Ward, Richard Ward, Boyce lolz, l-loward Turner, Richard Whillow, J. R. Warren, Edward Walers, Raymond A. Werner rage 98 I I l Row I: Donna Barringion, Marcella Bayer, Alice Barloga, Rosemary Arneson Row 2: Jolin R. Akin, Mary Ellen Barnelr, Willis M. Baker Marilyn Ruin Slouiler, Ricliard Szidon, Grayce Siroud, Marilyn Sire-ilmalier ge ES' FRESHM N E K Row I Row 2: John Briclcwell, Dave Birlcellr, Mavis Bishop, Barbara Bogard, Marilyn Behrens, Barbara Breuer, Barbara Campbell, John Bennell John O. Boqner, Russell Bonlcson, LaVerne Berqan, Philip Bordner, Willis Berry, Philip Becker, Jack Blaclcrnan, Tom l-l. Allcinson, Richard D. Breuer FRESH N Row l: Row 2: C. H. Buescher, A. D. Burlcinshaw, C. Calhoun, K. Clugslen, B. Burlon, C. Brandon, J. Burrows, W. Adams Lawrence R. Carmiqnani, Roger W. Bruninga, Douglas 6. Burris, Marcy Calarne, Roberl l. Brown, David C. 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J 5, DEPARTMENTAL CLUBS ARTAGO The word ArTagon analyzed means many sided irT , Thus, members' inTeresTs are TypiTied by The club's lame. The primary aims oT This organizaTion are To pro- noTe culTural inTeresT among members oT The group and o place The works oT The club beTore The public. To ac- omplish These obiecTives, numerous Trips are Talcen To wid-wesT arT galleries and schools. The club's own exhib- Ts are presenTed in Peoria and oTher ciTies, while neigh- ioring schools bring Their exhibiTs To Bradley. The re- IuiremenT Tor admiTTance inTo ArTagon is based upon he accepTance, by The club, oT a selT-porTraiT execuTed Ty a prospecTive member. Paul l-larTman is head rTisT oT This acTive campus group. OTher oTFicers are: reasurer, Bill PinlcsTon3 vice-presidenT, Elaine Walsh: and ecreTa ry, Louise PeTerson. eTT To righT: ST Row: Bill PinlcsTon, Elaine Walsh, Paul hlarTman nd Row: C-3Thie Calhoun, Barbara Weyler, Horace PayTon rd Row Barbara Breuer, Marcelle Calame, Barbara Bogard, Gloria Hubbard lfh Row PaTricia Prichard, AnThony Bellanloni, Marilyn Johnson, Ann Bevency, Sara Lee Burdiclc h Row. James Beeman, Bruce Beesley, Barbara Zoeclcler h Row: John BarreTT, Paul Shumaker, Jaclc Miller h Row' Jack Kahney, Paul Schmidgall, John Lynch, Norma Rich- ards h Row: Bruce Rader, CliTT T-lanson, Bob WalTer, Harold T-lann h Row: Donald Grover, George Binehuie, Ered Larlce Th Row: Loren JoueTT, Jim KeaTing, Raymond T-Toward II Il The Bradley B Club is a highly honored organizaTion T Bradley UniversiTy. The members oT The club have uTiTully earned ThaT B as recogniTion Tor Their splen- Td, eTTicienT, and TaiThTul work in The Tield OT aThleTics. we emblem signifies disTincTion, achievemenT, honor, iyalTy, and sporTsmanship. This year's club has sup- orTed many worThwhile acTiviTies. lTs ouTsTanding con- ibuTion was The awarding oT a William Dobler Memo- al Trophy in honor oT The popular Bradley aThleTe who nsT his liTe in an auTomobile accidenT in November. his Trophy was presenTed To Bill Mann, varsiTy baslceT- all regular, Tor his accuracy aT The Tree Throw line. Don shley, prominenT aThleTe and presidenT oT The B club, as honored by This group wiTh a Tarewell giTT, a gold aslceTball wiTh a B on iT. Sponsoring a Spring Dance, selling green Ereshie Ts , providing reTreshmenTs aT baseball games, and lding The TradiTional B Club STag ParTy provided The cessary Tinancial supporT To help This club TuncTion ac- sfely, fXThleTically inclined leaders chosen To guide The ubis acTiviTies were: Don Ashley, presidenT: Guy Ricci, ce-presidenT: l-larry Wilcoxen, secreTary: and CarTer Jcy, Treasurer. TT To righT: T Row: Donald Ashley, l-larry Wilcoxen, RoberT Garber d Row: KenneTh Schwab, Ereci Parlcs, Tom Pelerson, Don ShelTon d Row: Roy Snyder, Paul Unruh, Dan Unruh, Ken l-linrichs 5 Row: Eugene Beckman, John OrganTini, Bill Neuleib, Del Glover E Row: Marvin Schulz, Red Ellis, Ed Zilm, Bob T-lodges Row: MonTel MeTzger, Bernhard Tiarksen, Dave l-lumericlihouse, Jim Verlfler 1 Row: Waring Lynch, Clyde Todd, DusTin EavoriTe, Wayne Mann BETA TAU EPSILO BeTa Tau Epsilon is The honor TraTerniTy Tor in- dusTrial sTudenTs. Known as The Poor Man's FraT because iT cosTs so liTTle To ioin, The TraTerniTy limiTs voTing and oTTice holding privileges To Those sTu- denTs having a grade poinT average OT 4.5 or above. l-lowever, associaTe membership is open To any sTudenT inTeresTed in This Tield. MonThly meeT- ings, lecTures, movies, and Tield Trips help carry ouT The moTTo For a beTTer Technical Training, which was adopTed aT The organizaTion's Tounding in I935. Mr. Phillip Becker and Mr. B. M. Cunning- ham are TaculTy advisers Tor The club. LeTT To righT: lsT Row: Carl Wilhelm, Bernard Chambers. Terry Cady 2nd Row: RoberT ReTTberg, James Cadagin, Richard GandT 3rd Row: Dave Easson, Charles ErTz, ClinTon CarlsTrom, Rob- erT SmiTh 4Th Row: RoberT Bockelman, Fred Corcoran, l-larold Jenn, John Hogan Srh Row: William Hardin, Don Magnuson, B, M, Cunning- ham, Tacully adviser oTh Row: E. N. l-Tolland, Delmar PeTerson, James O. Smirh, Henry Brown DEBATE TEAM Bradley's varsiTy olebaTers sTarTed The year wiTh The universiTy's TirsT inTernaTional debaTe, as Ross Morris and William WhiTe meT a Team Trom Oxford UniversiTy, England. Bradley was The only school, oTher Than Big Nine universiTies, on OxTord's mid- wesT schedule. As The season progressed, conTesTs were held wiTh leading Torensic schools such as NorThwesTern, UniversiTy oT Chicago, Canisius, NoTre Dame, and ST. Louis UniversiTy. The season ended wiTh Bradley's parTicipaTion in The regional conTesT oT Pi Kappa DelTa, naTional honorary Toren- sic socieTy, aT Coe College. LeTT To righT: SeaTed: Ross Morris, Dr, David VTfhiTe, Bill SrniTh STanding: Bill WhiTe, Larry STein, Gerald Schoennolfz Page 106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS LeTT To rig hT: PeTe Vallosia, Economics Club: FriTz Greiner, Economics Club: Loyal G. Tile IoTson, Adviser: Richard W. DoedTman, SecreTarial Club: Franklin E. Mehan, AccounTing Club: William R. Neal, ln- surance Club: John N. Dixon, Insurance Club BRADLEY ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTANCY LeTT To righT: IsT Row: William C. Brown, R. F. LuThy L. P. Kinsinger, CharIoTTe Krakel 2nd Row: D. J. Canerah, D. L. Birkel, M. F. GrisaTe 3rd Row: WilTred Minkus, I-I. KeiTh Dil- lon, Ken DougherTy, Lloyd Birkel 4Th Row: Don Albers, RoberT FosTer, F'eTe Vailosio 5Th Row: James Cranwill, James Dal- ziel, Willis Toellen 6Th Row: Roger C. Anderson, Warren E. Borchers, Roger A. Brown, Tom Plummer 7Th Row: Gerald E, Olson, M. Glenn Pape, George Michlik, AnThony Cho- rak 8Th Row: Donald E. Langer, Richard PlunkeTT, William Bales 9Th Row: Dale Cogswell, Reynald L. Bradshaw, John McCabe, Don Welch IOTh Row: I-I. L. MarlaTT, I-leinz W. Pruss, Vincil T. Nash IITh Row: T. C. I-Iinrichsen, Dale RiTT- haler, T. A. Fink, Gordon Wienke I I2Th Row: Malcolm AmsTuTz, I-Ierman E. I Kock I3Th Row: RoberT E. Day, David Leber, Leslie L. Clark I4Th Row: Lois Osborn, Marnaiean Groom, I-larry Wakeman, FriTz CH MBER OF COMMERCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Bradley Chamber oT Commerce was organized This year To replace The Commerce Club. All The sTudenTs en- rolled in The School oT Business AdminisTraTion are auTomaTicalIy members. A Board oT DirecTors supervises The acTiviTies OT The Chamber and The various clubs. The Board is composed oT Two members Trom each club and a TaculTy adviser. The oTTicers This year were: Richard DoedTman, presidenT: FriTz Greiner, vice-presidenT: Lois Kingdom, secreTary: Franklin Mehan, Treasurer: and Dean Loyal TilloTson, TaculTy adviser. BRADLEY ASSOCIATIO OF ACCOLINTANCY The Bradley AssociaTion oT AccounTancy was Tormed This year Tor Those inTeresTed in The Tield oT accounTing. The obiecTs OT The AssociaTion are To uniTe The accounTing sTudenTs oT Bradley: To develop and improve The accounTancy educaTion aT Bradley: and To advance The knowledge oT The Techniques and TuncTions oT accounTancy. MonThly meeTings are held aT which men Trom The accounTing Tield speak. The oTTicers Tor The pasT year were: RoberT LuThy, presidenT: Lawrence Kinsinger, vice-presidenT: CharloTTe Krakel, secreTary: and William Brown, Treasurer. The TaculTy adviser is Mr. Michael GrisaTe. Page 107 Greiner ADVERTISING AND SELLING CLUB Leff fo righf: Isl' Row: Dorald I-lerzog, Neil Sailor, Richard Schenclc 2nd Row: Pnylis Ellis, William Rigley, Charles Heirs, Tony Kissell, James Diefrich 3rd Row: Jesse Griffin, Jim Riclcerf, l-larry Eay I-Iarcld Jenn, William Bour, I-luberf Rribyl 4fh Row: C. A. Soiller, Donald Langer, Edwin T'airc', Roberf Edwards, James Cniaralas, G. E. Tupper ECONOMICS CLUB Lefl' fo righf: Isf Row: Bob Nelles, Gerald Schoen- holfz, Alexander Baird, Elva Schoaff, Dale lvlusselman 2nd Row: George L. Lyle, D. J. Paner ali, Roberf Eosfer 3rd Row: Wilfred lvlinlcus, Louis Vallo- sio, Fefe Vallosio 4fh Row: Donald E. Langer, Laurence P. Kinsinger, Jesse Griffin, Malcolm Amsfufz Sfh Row: I-I. L, Marlaff, R. L. Lufhy, W. W. Dunkel, Frifz Greiner ofh Row: Paul Howe, Ken Dougherfy, I-Ieniy Yoerg, Don Anfle 7fh Row: Edward D. Lewis, l'Iarry R. Fay, Thomas D. Mackay, Donald R. I-lerzog, William C. Rodgers ' Sfh Row: Sfewarf Piper, Roberf Sledg- isfer, Clarence Beecham, Dale Cra- mer, John Bicrhfnan ADVERTISING A D SELLING CLUB One of fhe new clubs on campus fhis year is fhe Adverfising and Selling Club. Twice a monlh regular dinner meef- ings have been held af noon in fhe Illinois Room of fhe Tepee. They have had, as special speakers, leading men in fhe adverfising and selling field. The club is frying fo bring fogefher fhe pracfical aspecf of fhe field wifh fhe classroom work. For fhe pasf year, Charles I-Ieins served as presidenfg Tony Kissel, vice-presidenfg Phyllis Ellis, secrefaryg and James Diefrich, freasurer. Their faculfy adviser was Mr. Gerald Tupper. ECO MICS CLUB The Economics Club was esfablished fhis year for fhose inferesfed in economics and ifs influence on business foday. The fhree purposes ouflined by fhe club members were: firsf, educafional, including lecfures by faculfy members and local businessmen: second, professional, for fhe esfablishrnenf of a closer relafionship befween members and local busi- ness organizafionsp and fhird, social, monfhly dinner meefings. The club was under fhe leadership of Gerald Schoenholfz, presidenfg Roberf Nelles, vice-presidenfy Dale Musselman, secrefaryg Elva Schoaff, freasurer, and Dr. Alexander Baird, faculfy adviser. Page 108 INSURANCE CLUB The Insurance Club is one oT The newesT business clubs on campus. The club has sTaTed iTs purpose as: To TurTher and promoTe a greaTer undersTanding oT insurance and insurance problems, and To bridge The gap beTween The class- room and The Tield. MeeTings were held in The evening and were usually dinner meeTings. The club has esTablished Three classes oT membership: acTive, alumni, and honorary. One honorary member will be elecTed per semesTer Trom among The ouTsTanding insurance people who conTribuTe mosT To The organizaTion's inTeresTs. Mr. RoberT Mehr, who is The head oT The Insurance DeparTmenT OT The UniversiTy of lllinois, was The club's TirsT speaker. DirecTing The acTiviTies OT The Insurance Club This pasT year were: Charles Heins, presidenTg John Reed, vice-presidenT, CarTer Bucy, secreTaryq and Dick Adamson, Treasurer. Mr. George Clinebell was TaculTy adviser. SECRET RI L CLUB For Those inTeresTed in secreTarial work, The SecreTarial Club was Tormed under The leadership oT Miss SoTrona SmiTh and Mrs. Marie Smiley. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To sTimulaTe inTeresT in shorTland and Typing, and To promoTe eTTorT Toward greaTer proTiciency. This year The group had a number oT speakers and also a movie. The club elecTed Trom iTs membership The Tollowing To serve as oTTicers: Beverly Sumner, presidenT, Regina Hancher, vice-presi- denTg Rosemary Arneson, secreTary7 and Elva SchoaTT, Treasurer. INSURANCE CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Row: John Dixon, Dick Adamson, George Clinebell, Charles Heins, Jo- seph Holsey 2nd Row: John Reed, Bob Waldron, CarTer Bucy, Richard DoedTman, William R. Neal, Harold Jenn SECRETARIAL CLUB LeTT To rig hT: lsT Row: MargareT Woodrow, Regena Hancher. Marilyn Behrens, Donald Parks 2nd Row: BeTTy Engle, Carol Brandon, Winifred Johnson, Dale Musselman 3rd Row: Carlaiean Hollis, Marilyn Heu- bach, Richard DoedTman 4+h Row: Bev Sumner, Charene WrighT, RoberTa Mulcahey 5Th Row: Margie Craig, Audrey Madi- son, Elva SchoaTT, Marie Smiley 6Th Row: Beverly MeiTzen, Joyce Mil- ler, Rosemary Arneson, SoTrona SmiTh 7Th Row: KurT Griminger N i Page 109 l FRENCH CLUB The French Club has been acTive on campus Tor a number oT years. To encourage French conversaTion and To lisTen To French speakers have been main obiecTives af This club. Members oT The club meeT once a monTh, usually To hear a prominenT speaker, or To enioy a parTy or French celebraTion. One oT The proiecTs planned Tor This year was To raise money To send boxes oT Tood and cloThes To an orphan in France. The oTTicers elecled by The members were: Mary Blair, president Jerry Vallez, vice-presidenT, Barbara Campbell, secreTaryg and Marilee Macy, Treasurer. GERMAN CLUB STimulaTion oT inTeresT in The language, IiTeraTure, and Tolklore oT Germany sums up The obiecTives oT The German club. Herr Sprenger and his commiTTees planned The regular monThly meeTings, aT which Time members played German games, sang German songs, and discussed German cusToms. The annual ChrisTmas banqueT on December 5 was sTyled in True German TradiTion wiTh The menu reading lilce ThaT in a German resTauranT. O'FTicers Tor The year were: RoberT Sprenger, presiclenlrq James Hudson, vice-president Dawn JohnsTon, secreTary: and KurT Griminger, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB LeTT To righT: IsT Row: Eldon KoeTTer, Joanne Beyer, Barbara Wilson 2nd Row: Marilee Macy, Jerry Vallez, Mary Blair, Barbara Campbell, Mary BarneTT, Doris Schlichenmaier, Myra KingsTon, Dr. RoberT Rie, Shirley Grelcman 3rd Row: Lucie ATherTon, Winilired Werclcle, Lois Fincher, Geraldine WeinsTein, Miss AniTe Kambly, Louis Vallosio, Marilyn Tierney, STan STeinau, Marilyn Johnson, Bar- bara Dreher, Mary Jean McLinden, Ellen Goye, l-larold King 4Th Row: Dr. Wilson E. WilrnarTh, Loren D. JoueTT, PaT Moran, Joe Noyick, Larry Duncan, Spencer Blim, John Pilon, Louis Saad, Wallace Wohllcing GERMAN CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Row: Charles Cogswell, R. B. Sprenger, VicToria Burlis, Dawn JohnsTon, KurT Grirninger 2nd Row: RoberT STevenor, Max Gold- schmidT, RoberT Rie, Georgia l-laas, Carolyn Andrews, AniTe Kambly, King l-leiple 3rd Row: George Field, Nicholas Raica, l-lelen Kilcer, Lois Frye, Howard Bur- Ton, Joseph Armone 4Th Row: Joanne l-liclcs, Bill l-larmon, Rudolph Rechle, Ehno Tiddens, Rob- erT JohnsTon, Louis STeger Page JIU HO E ECO OMICS CLUB Membership in This club is open To any girl enrolled in The l-lome Economics division OT The UniversiTy. The Threefold purpose oT The l-lome Economics Club is To exchange ideas, creaTe inTeresT in home economics, and enjoy social TuncTions. ln February a card parTy was held as a money-malcing projecT Tor new Turnishings Tor The Winchip l-lome Manage- menT House. The annual spring banojueT and sTyle show successTully closed The year Tor The girls. The ohficers who presided aT The monTh- ly meeTings This year were: Lois Knudsen. presidenT7 Gladys Gibson, vice-presidenT7 Marjorie Long, secreTary3 and BeTTy l-less, Treasurer. FaculTy advisers are Miss BeaTrice Benson and Miss lda K. SchmidT. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB LeTf TO righT: lsr Row: BeTTy Hess, Lois Jean Wheelei', Marjorie Long, Lois Knudsen, Gladys Gibson 2nd Row: CharioTTe Phelps. Mary Lou Bradbury, Bar- bara l-larrison, RuTh Gibson 3rd Row: Shirley Phelps, Marilyn l-leubach, Fleanor Read, Gloria Adams Afh Row: Joy Goble JeaneTTe Krurnpe Marilyn STreiTrnaTTer, Barbara Wilsey, Marilyn Darr 5Th Row: Jane Taylor, Una Swanson. Marilyn l-lansen. Marilyn l-layes, Charlene WrighT 64h Row: Frances Roeclcer, Shirley Bacon, RuTh l-loelTje Marjorie Sallz MASK AND GAVEL Thespians oT Maslf and Gavel began The year's acTiviTies wiTh a Trip To The windy ciTy To see The LunT-FonTanne producTion oT O MisTress Mine. AnoTher evenT noT To be Tor- goTTen-The March presenTaTion oT The com- edy hir 0uT oT The Frying Pan. Two per- Tormances were given laTer in The spring aT The Bradley Tield house, Thus giving The play The disTincTion oT being The TirsT Bradley play To be presenTed in The new sTrucTure. Maslc and Gavel members hope To prornoTe among Their group gualiTies oT cooperaTion, discipline, and drarnaTic experience, which are essenTial To good dramaTic producTions. When a sTudenT has shown his inTeresT in plays by helping in some phase oT dramaTic worlc, he is Then eligible Tor elecTion inTo This organizaTion. OTTicers oT The group included Jaclc Kah- ney, presidenT, and Mildred Pohnan, Treas- urer. FaculTy adviser was Mr. Berne Fnslin. MASK 81 GAVEL LeTT To righT: lsT Row: Shirlee FuclceTT, Marilyn Tierney, Floyd STewarT, STanley STeinau 2nd Row: Bruce Beesley, Mr. Berne Fnslin, Bill Olsen 3rd Row: Polly Johnson, DoroThy Graharn, Marilyn MoTTaTT, RoberT Mclfibbon 4Th Row: Charles l-larper, Bruce Richards, James KeaTing, Jaclc Kahney, Franlc F-leiTe Leif 'ro righ'I: Isl Row: Sleve Kann, Dean Blomeyer, Andrew I-Iofer, Fred I-Iyall, Dean Russell, E. Gibbs 2nd Row: Glen Juergensen, Hal Wil- Iell, John Corlrill, Don I-Iarmon 3rd Row: I-ling B. Lo, Ray Bloom, Tom Scheplae, Charles Gerard 4'I'h Row: Roberl' McDermoII, Fred Waibel, I-Iarold Weachier, Amos Davis Srh Row: William Sfopplcaile, Bob Jones, Roberl McNamara, A. J. Rudman Leif 'Io righli Isl' Row: Roberl' D. Easoz, I-larry R. Winchell, Roberl' E. Oldendorph, Gerald I-I. Dickinson 2nd Row: Ernesl' E. Maclcel, C. E. Schwager, W. L. Smilh, D. R. Moni- gornery 3rd Row: George Wes+aII, Auslin Kilz- miller, Leonard T. Turn, Waller J. Bielaga 4I'h Row: Benner+ Lum, Ken Soda, Rich- ard Modieski, William P. Higgins 5'rh Row: I-Iarold L. Gabberl, Mel- ville Palrerson MECHANICAL ENGINEERING CLUB Esrablished al' Bradley in November, I947, Ihe Mechanical Engineering Club included aboul IOO mechanical engi- neering sludenls by Ihe end of Ihe school year. Organizalion of Ihe group a+ Bradley was sponsored by The Cenlral Illinois secrion, American Sociery of Mechanical Engineers. The club heard speakers from The engineering deparrmenls of Peoria indusiries and had a number of social affairs, including Ihe SI. Palriclcs Day Srag al The Jefferson I-Iolel. Officers direcling 'Ihis group during IIS Iirsl' year on Ihe campus were: Fred I'lyaII, presidenlg Andrew I-Ioier, vice-presidenlg Dean Blomeyer, secrelaryg and Sieve Kann, Ireas- urer. Dean Russell E. Gibbs of 'Ihe School of Engineering is 'iacully adviser. Page 112 gge .713 PRE-MED CLUB The Pre'Med Club members are wearing Their whiTe gowns a IiTTle longer This year and have acquired ThaT new look . Every person who is inTeresTed in any Tield OT medicine is eligible To have a seaT in The club's arnphiTheaTer and lceep up To daTe wiTh The inTormaTive, buT inTormal, lecTures and Tours Talcen by The group. OTTicers Tor The year have been: Johnny QTTen, presidenT7 Jay Doering, secreTary-Treasurer: and Roy Snyder, vice-presidenT. RADIO GUILD On The Air was a Tamiliar sign Tor members oT Bradley's Radio Guild This year as They wroTe, produced, and acTed Their own shows Tor The Bradley VVorIcshop over a local radio sTaTion. STudenTs inTeresTed in any oT These phases OT radio producTion rolled up Their TiguraTive sleeves and wenT To worlc in The business where The engineer calls The signals and seconds counT, STudenT execuTives oT This Bradley radio venTure were: Edward Klein, sTaTion manager: Henry Vanderhayden, assisT- anT manager: Jaclc Kahney, secreTaryg STanley STeinau, Treasurer: and Shirley Garrison, publiciTy. Fred Eollcs was TaculTy adviser. PRE-MEDICAL CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Ro.-J: Beniamin Miller, AnThony lerulli, Helen Helander, RuTh ScherTz, Amy Engel, JaneT Jones Johnny OT- Ten, Jaclc Gibbs, Roy Snyder 2nd Row: Delmar Ranch, Glen Shols, DoroTny Hollis, Shirley Carlson, Marcelle McKown, Dolores Ehrich, Joyce Yoder, Wilda Vickrey, Lois Dimnnig, Earl Hoolc 3rd Row: Max GoldschmidT, Louis Saad, Jay Doering, Jo Anne Bruce, Jeanne Gray, Donna Epps, Jo Anne Rose, David Morey, Harrison SmiTh 4+h Row: Cleon Laughlin, Charles Dil- lard, Rolland Riegel, Dean Baker, Bill Malcolm, RoberT SmiTh, Jerry Alcocic William Parlcer, George Bliclc, Jaclc DomniTz 5Th Row: Joseph PrendergasT, Daniel Crone, Grval De WeerTh, ProcTor Waldo, Dr. Wilbur W. Grimm, James Brand, Ronald Sumner, Nicho- las A'Ton, Gerald Cluslcey, RoberT Price RADIO GUILD LeTT To righT: lsT Row: Shirley PucIceTT. Marilyn Tier- ney, Shirley Garrison, Milce Mogan 2nd Row: Ed Klein, Polly Johnson 3rd Row: ElizabeTh Coriell, DoroThy Graham, STan STeinau, Bruce Beesley 4Th Rcw: Bill Olson, Floyd 5TewarT, Charles LandreTh Sfh Row: Jaclc Kahney, Henry Vander- hade', Hi BuTler SPANISH CLUB EI Club Espanol was Tormed in l937. The club aims To give sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To hear and spealc The Spanish language. Spanish is an absoluTe requiremenlr Tor membership since The monThly meeTings are conducTed enTirely in This language. This year Dr. Francisco Descamps has been a helpTul addiTion To The group because oT his TirsT-hand knowledge oT condiTions and cusToms To our SouTh. The club was guided during The year by: Harold King, presidenTg Joanne Beyer, vice-president William Beclfe, secreTaryg and Myra KingsTon, Treasurer. Dr. WilmarTh is TaculTy adviser. SQUARE AND CCMPASS CLUB Crganized aT Bradley UniversiTy December, I947, The Bradley Sguare and Compass Club is open To all MasTer Masons on The campus. To sTrive To aTTain a maximum oT Tellowship among members and sTudenTs, To prornoTe TaiTh and good will Tor The organizaTion, and To TurTher The inTeresTs OT Bradley UniversiTy are The club's main purposes. The ThirTy charTer members oT The Square and Compass Club have been capably led This pasT year by: Elwood DenTon, presidenTg Joe Hammond, vice-president John Wiese, Treasurer: and Jack Duggins, secreTary. Mr. R. E. Gibbs, Dean oT Engi- neering School, has been TaculTy adviser Tor This acTive group. SPANISH CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Row: PaT Michael, Nelda Keene Marilyn STouTTer 2nd Row: Nancy Shively, Dr. Wil- marTh, Audrey Madison, Ellen Cove, Barbara Dreher, Dr. Descamps, Jo- anne Beyer, Harold King, Barbara Wilson, Myra KingsTon 3rd Row: Louis Vallosio, Francis Wal- ker, Mary Jean McLinden, NaThan Hoagland, Shirley AlberT, Lucie f'NTherTon, PaT Moran, KaThryn Ha- gener, Marilyn Werclcle, VincenT Sanz, Henry Lopez, Mary Blair, Carllron Graves, Gerald SchoenholTz SQUARE AND COMPASS CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Row: William K. Spielman, RoberT Callbeclc, RoberT Cheek, Harry Mc- Donald, Sam Hill, H. Vance How- ard, R. F. Johnson 2nd Row: Henry Yoerg, RoberT Davis, John Wiese, Joe Hammond, Dean R. E. Gibbs, Elwood DenTon, Jaclc Duggins, KeiTh SmiTh, WalTer Plum- mer 3rd Row: V. M. Naliziger, Bill Cochran. Jay Clemens, William H. Johnson, RoberT W. Arnold, Ralph Hobbs, Paul Lohrman, Ray Regal, Joe Ar- vidson, Clarence Groceman, Eranlc Maxwell Page 114 HO ORARY QRGANIZATIQNS if ,ff ,ff KW f f' Ziff f f' I ,ff f ff ,4 .,fff' ' X 24 K li If Tim? 5 ALPHA DELTA LeT? To righT: lsT Row: Roberfa Kilby, Lois Knudsen, Edirh Gorenz, STephen Kann 2nd Row: Bob PoclrlingTon, Marilyn Ross, Shirley Bacon, Dick l-lession 3rd Row: DoroThy Miller, Bob Carlce- nord, Barbara Wilsey EPSILON PHI ALPHA LeTT To righT: SeaTed: Roy Snyder, A. E. GvaulT, Car- olyn SrniTh, Rex D. Sieinlce, Richard Jones STanding: QuenTin Thompson, Bob Da- vis, Thomas Loomis, John STolp, Rob- erT BraTman, Nicholas Raica, Jr. ALPH DELTA Membership in Alpha DelTa, honorary iournalisTic TraTerniTy, is open To SCOUT sTaTT members who parTicipaTe acTively Tor aT leasT Three semesTers, CandidaTes are voTed upon by acTive members and received inTo The group in a candlelighT ceremony aT The annual bangueT. The Bradley chapTer is one oT The charTer members oT The TraTerniTy. EPSILUN PHI ALPH Epsilon Phi Alpha, naTional honorary naTural science TraTerniTy, reacTivaTed aT Bradley This year aTTer a warlrime lapse. The TraTerniTy resumed iTs monThly meeTings, hearing speakers Trom The Tields oT science and maThemaTicS. lT also made plans To reTurn To iTs pre-war policy oT having iTs monThly programs prepared and presenTed by members oT The group. The Epsilon Phi Alpha award is given To a rnaThemaTics or science maior aT Bradley who has shown scholasTic dis- TincTion in his Tield. The chapTer was TirsT organized aT Bradley in l929. Page 116 The Bradley Federarion oi Scholars is The highesl academic honor awarded ro Universiry siudenrs. Only rhose who achieve and mainrain ar leasr a B average and who luliill The reguiremenrs ol good conducl and good characrer are elecred lo membership. The Federarion aims lo promore a grearer, more acrive inreresl in scholarship. Ar The begin- ning of each semesrer The lisi of srudenrs selecred as members oi rhe Federarion oi Scholars is released by Dr. Olive B. While, chairman oi rhe iaculiy comrniiree. FEDERATION OF SCHOLARS Leif lo righl: lsl Row: sen, Sara Lee Burdick, Ava Cleary 2nd Row: Ken Dougherry, Pele Vallo- sio, Owen Richmond, Irene Zoss 3rd Row: Roberr Sledgisrer, Donald Herzog, Elva Schoaili, Charles Har- per 4'rh Row: Velma Sfh Row: Bour, Eunice Rosenbohm, Frilz Ore'- ner blh Row: John Buehler, Reber' - Srnirh, Slephen Kann, Russeli Race James Becker FEDERATION OF SCHOLARS Leif lo righi: lsr Row: l-luslon, Barbara Oaks, Thomas Fink 2nd Row: Georgia Haas, Lois Frye, Mary Lou Hornbaclcer, Rocco Bres- cia 3rd Row: cabes, bron 4lh Row: donald Elh Row: Winrer, Perzing 61h Row: iamin, 7rh Row: Page 117 Barbara Dreher, Louise Peler- Carolyn Smilh, Ellen Gove, Aclcerman Nicholas Raica, Jr., Wiliam Virginia Slralhman. Marilyn William Hardin, Sylvan Al- Dawn Johnslon, Jaclc Cam- Berlha Sleirner, David Mac' lvlarnaiean Groom. Eeve'y Ella Mae Eberhardl, Ruth Glenn Brownless, Hollis Ber- lvlelvin Bullard ' Heinz Pruss, 'William Bfcfm PHI SIGMA PI Phi Sigma Pi is a naTional honorary TraTerniTy esTablished To promoTe high scholarship among men specializing En educaTion. An award oT a gold medal is made each year To The iunior man enrolled in The Teacher Training course who has The highesT scholasTic average Tor his Two years aT Bradley and who Takes an acTive inTeresT in educaTion. The na-- Tional organizaTion has a ToTal membership oT abOuT 3500 men in The Twelve chapTers. Bradley's chapTer has a IiTTle over 300 members. Phi Sigma Pi TraTerniTy insTiTuTed The AIberT F. SieperT Memorial Fund. This Tund was originally con- ceived and TosTered by Mr. SieperT evenTually To be used To provide a scholarship Tor educaTion maiors. PI GAMMA MU Ye shall know The TruTh and The TruTh shall make you Tree is The moTTo oT Pi Gamma Mu, naTionaI honorary social science TraTerniTy. This club, Tounded in I927, composed oT sTudenTs who have TwenTy-six hours oT social science and a grade poinT average oT six, is unique in ThaT iTs membership is conTinuous aTTer graduaTion. MonThly dinner meeTings TeaTure prominenT speakers Trom The Peoria area. PHI SIGMA PI LeTT To righT: IsT Row: Charles J. Burgess, Warren L. SmiTh, Gerald W. I-Iedden, Hor- ace D. Marvel 2nd Row: Rob-erT PocklingTon, Edward Marks, KenneTh STreiTmaTTer, Mau- rice Errion 3rd Row: Jacob l.enTz, Gordon Simon- sen, Dr. D. E. Gorseline 4Th Row: Charles A. I-liudson, John Buehler, VV. E. Thompson 5Th Row: B. M. Cunningham, Terry Cady, Arne R. Somppi PHI GAMMAMU I.eTT To righT: SeaTed: L. Walzer, I-Iazel Scherler, Ad- eline Rosenbohm, DoroThy Adam- son, Eunice Ahrencls, Mrs. John MaThews, Dee J. Eichhorn, Helen Radley, Mrs. Fred C. Endres STanding: Warren L. SmiTh, Chalmer N. PaTTerson, Mrs. C. N. PaTTerson, Minnie V. Wieland, Dick Bowers, Dr. Fred C. Endres, FriTz Greiner, I-IarneTT Sirnkins, Maude DeTmer, BeTTy Koch, MarTha Jackson, Ervin W. Jackson, Bob Rennie Page 228 PI KAPPA DELTA Left lo righl: Is? Row: Gerald Sclwaenhalrz D Clara IE. Mawhinney, Belly Cariell, Vincenl Miller 2nd Row: Ross Morris, David Meisfer SIGMA DELTA PSI Lell' lo righl: Sealed: Deane Richardson, David B. Owen, Cecil M. I-Ie-will Slandingz A. J. Roberlsaw, 'ohh I. Meinen PI KAPP DELTA Crue of lhe oldesl and mosl clislinguished organizalions on 'rhe campus is The nalional honorary forensic lralernily Pi Kappa Della, wilh BradIey's group being designaled as The Illinois Della Chapler. Each year Jrhose sludenls demon slraling exceplional abilily in speech are elecled lo lhis group. Inaclive during The war years, Pi Kappa Della rebounded wilh a bang 'lhis year by sponsoring Ihe Bradley lnler collegiale Speech Tournament in which 20 colleges and universiries from lhe Midwesl parlicipaleol. Members ol P Kappa Della were also lorlunale in allending numerous slale and nalional conlesls lhis year. Carrying our lhe execulive dulies was David Meisler, wilh Gerald Schoenhollz, vice-presidenly Vince Miller, secre- laryy Ross Morris, corresponding secrelaryy and Bill While, lreasurer, assisiing him. Men maioring in physical educalion and meeling cerlain slrandard reguiremenls delermined by lhe nalional lraler- niry qualify for membership in Sigma Della Psi. This nalional men's physical educalion Iralernily was founded in I9I2 al Indiana Universily. Page 119 TAU SIGMA LeTT To rig hr: SeaTecl: STephen Kann, Andrew I-loTer, Clarence Rein Sranding: Jack Greener, Elberl' Aslcins, Jim Henkel, Lawrence Crippen, Conrad Schwager THETA ALPHA PHI LeTT To righiz SeaTed: Marilyn MoTTaTT, Polly Johnson STanding: Bruce Beesley, Shirley Gar- rison, Jack Kahney TALI SIGMA No ramblin' wrecks -These men have been selecTed as ouTsTanding sTudenTs in The Tielcl oT engineering. Quali- TicaTion Tor inviTaTion To ioin This honorary engineering TraTerniTy are as Tollows: The sTudenT musT be an upper classrnang he musT be a maior in engineering: and he musT be in The upper Third oT his class. Engineering The group The pasT year have been Clarence Rein, presidenTq STephen Kann, vice-presidenTg and THETA ALPHA PHI The Illinois Gamma ChapTer oT TheTa Alpha Phi, naTional honorary drarnaTic socieTy, was Tounded on This campus in I924 by Miss Nadine Shepherdson, Tormer Bradley speech insTrucTor. Membership is awarded only aTTer one has coached a producTion aT Bradley, or has wriTTen a play Tor producTion which has been approved by The TaculTy direcTor, Dr. Clara KreTTing Mawhinney, and The club presidenT. Two banqueTs are given annually-a Tall dinner meeTing and a spring banqueT Tor The purpose oT iniTiaTing new members. OTIicers Tor The pasT year were: David MeisTer, presidenjrp Andrew I'IoTer, secreTa ry. Shirley Garrison, vice-presidenT7 and Polly Johnson, secreTary. Page 120 VW03 Vlfho Among Students zh Amerzeem Universzlzes and Colleges Twelve years ago, Who's Who originaTed wirh The idea oT creaTing one naTional basis oT recogniTion oT sTudenTs, devoid oT poliTics, iniTiaTion Tees, and dues. Each year sTudenTs are recognized Trom approximaTely 600 colleges and universiTies in The UniTed STaTes and Canada. In selecTing sTuder,Ts To be recommended Tor This organizaTion, The campus nominaTing commiTTees are asked To consider ouTsTanding eTTorT and accomplishmenT in academic work, exTra- curricular acTiviTies, and service To The school. Those sTudenTs gaining recogniTion in This group receive cerTiTicaTe awards as well as an opporTuniTy To be recommended Tor employment by The Who's Who placemenT service. This year TwenTy-Tive seniors were chosen To represenT Bradley in Who's Who. Founded in I925 by Loyal G. TilloTson, TaculTy adviser, The Alpha chapTer of ZeTa Pi gives recogniTion To sTudenTs majoring in Business AdminisTraTion and Economics who have aTTended Bradley Tor Tive semesTers and rank in The upper Ten per cenT in business subiecTs. ZeTa Pi was organized To TurTher The sTudy of business in college, raise The sTandards of business and promoTe a closer aTFiliaTion and co-operaTion beTween The business world and college sTudenTs oT busi- ness. Each year a golden key is awarded To a business or proTessional man ouTsTanding in civic aTTairs. WHO'S WHO LeTT To righT: lsT Row: David MeisTer, Barbara Wil- sey, GreTchen l-loerdemann, ElizabeTh RoyalTy, Shirley Bacon, Eunice Rosen- bohm, Paul E. Welch 2nd Row: Raymond Howard, Louise PeTersen, Elva Schoaff, Velma Acker- man, Irene Zoss, Marian Shalkhauser, ElberT Askins, George E. Morgan 3rd Row: Conrad E. Schwager, Andy Hofer, Gordon Simonsen, Norman Curry ZETA PI LeTT To righT: Is? Row: Bruce Ackerman, Sofrona Smifh, Loyal G. TilloTson 2nd Row: Lawrence Jennings, WalTer ReinharT, Elva SchoaTT, Donald Her- zog 3rd Row: George Morgan, Archie Moss, Herman Koch, Marnaiean Groom 4Th Row: Harold Newman, Harold Mar- loTT, Frifz Greiner 5Th Row: Louie RoberTs Charles Fauble, Lawrence Kinsinger Page 121 LEGISLATIVE BODIES BOARD OF CONTROL y Composed of seven members, Tour undergraduaie siudenis eIecIed by sIudenIs of The Universijry, and Ihree IacuI+y members appoinied by The Adminisirarion, Ihe Board of Conirol manages Ihe affairs of The POLYSCOPE, The Scout and The UghI The board eIecIs Ihe ediI'ors and business managers of These publicaiions, and approves Ihe siafi members chosen. This imporfani' body has iurisdiciion over aII IinanciaI maiiers, including adveriising and subscripiion raies. Oiciicers for The year have been Ben Ivleisrer, president and Dick Adamson, secreiary. BOARD OF CONTROL OF STUDENT Y I-I. Tucker, Dusrin Favoriie Page 122 PUBLICATIONS Le'II Io righiz Bob Michel, Ben Meisrer, Dick Adamson, I Dean Lo al G. TiIIoIson, Dean Leslie STUDENT COUNCIL Lell lo riglwl: Sealed: Palricia Cleary, Bob Osmo- beck, Mary Blair Slanding: Harry Clnarval, Hafoln Fleclier, Jerry Hedden WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNING BOARD Lell lo riglil: Sealed: Virginia Wesl, Rulln Gibson Carolyn Srnilli, Louise Sunnesen, Helen Helander, Belly Lou Harding Slanding: Terry Day, Jackie Weslbroolc Elva Sclioall, Shirley Bacon, Mary Lou Bradbury STLIDE T COUNCIL One ol llwe mosl imporlanl groups on any American campus is llwe Sludenlr Council. A line example ol good cili- zenslwip, willw ils responsibililies lo borlw sludenls and lacully, llie Sludenl Council has again compleled a year of laillwlul and devoled accomplislimenls lor Bradley Universily. This group of lourleen members, led by Jrlneir presidenl, Pal Cleary, supervise and mainlain all regulalions having lo do willw undergraduale exlra-curriculum aclivilies and conclucl, nol' ollwerwise provided lor. WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNING BOARD Exercising ils conlrol over rules and regulalions concerning dorm girls, llwe Women's Sell-Governing Board has llnis year also incorporaled social lunclion inlo ils lisl ol aclivilies. Consisling ol llie presidenls ol llwe dormilories, lwo seniors, one iunior, one sophomore, one lreslwrnan, one repre- senlalive-al-large, and one from llie College ol Fine Arls, lliis group provides sell-governmenl lor all dorm girls. Spurred on by ils presidenl, Rulli Gibson, llwis Board conlinues lo provide llfie linesl iuslice available lo any college woman. Page 123 MUSICAL Vi iigii N! - I , W , W , '5 X ig gif f iigwlidi mf RCANIZATION L J ' A si , 1 , W -L 1 ' Bi 215 HM 11, I2 1 - 'iw Page 124 HIEFTAINS Originally composed ol velerans, 'rhe Chiellains has become one of lhe mosl popular choral groups on campus. Since ifs organizalion in IQ46 by Carden V. Burnham, This male chorus has gained lame lor ils inlerprelalion of Iighl opera numbers and spiriluals. Capable ollicers of 'rhis group which enlerlained al numerous civic lunclions during The pasl year were Doc Everharl, president and Ronald Sumner, secrelary-lreasurer. LISIC CLUB Early in l'he year members of lhe music club voled lo invesligale lhe possibililies of uniling wilh nalional music lralernilies. Men of Jrhe club pelilionecl Phi Mu Alpha. Women were formally inslalled as a chapler ol Sigma Alpha Iofa April I4 and I5, I948. Aller a final dinner meeling and song 'l:esl', lhe Music Club disbanded and was replaced by lhe above organizafions. CHIEFTAINS Leif lo righl: Sealed in lironl: Cardon V. Burnham Isl Row: Ronald E. Sumner, Dean B. Rademalcer, J. Duff Gillespie, John M. Farrell, Carroll Green, George E. Rowland, George W. Hickman, Nick L. Taral, Allen Udry, Don Cowan, Thomas C. Hinrichsen, Arlhur G. Everhari, Wallace E. Nelson 2nd Row: Ken Hilger, Roberf Hannah, Tom Allcinson, William Slopplcolle, Augusl Ralh, Rowland Grimm, George Beres, Roberl Swanson, Har- ry Goeppinger, James Wellwood, Owen Richmond, Roger Seyerns John Wiese 3rd Row: Donald Amaclcer, Boyce Tolz, Roy Boslrom, William O'Laughlin, Richard Rolh, Richard Seibold, Jerry Klein, Andy Anderson, Ed Sandall, Chris Hoerr, Orval DeWeerIh, Rob- erl Dravis 4I'h Row: William Pallman, Tom Kom- niclc, Gordon Phillips, Roberl' Trumpy, Richard Allen, Don Woerner, Roberl Tallman, Bob Hill, Dan Juclcniess, Donald Hays, James Helm MUSIC CLUB Lefl To righlt Isl' Row: Janel Cler, Grelchen Hoerde- mann, Mariorie Barrels, Mary Slaugh- ler, Miss Danelia Janssen 2ncI Row: Lynn Hull, Gordeena Hobbs, Barbara Hill, Lucie Alherlon, Jerry Klein 3rd Row: Barbara Zoeclcler, Marcella Bayer, Arlene Slein, Harold Hard- esly 4th Row: Ralland Grimm, Marfha Gil- lespie, Hildegarde Mugele, Norman Curry Page 125 I I , i A , ,T gym mm. f xii x Q.:,, I7 -41 iii, . nf any ,ig ww ,MQ-Q:-2 ' '55 all 23? Si--,.,, A . .,.. gilmsuw, ,uf an 49 'Gil JMS y 2 lsl Row: Don Cowan, Harold Williams, George Rowland, Sam Gibson, Ronald Lacon, Belly Engle, Calliope Dilcos, Credwyn Mahannah, Laura Milchell, Jaclcie Schafer, Margarel Craig, Frances Roeclrer 2nd Row: Bob Michel, Doc Everharl, James Gillespie, Al Hunzinger, Don Hays, Nicholas Taral, Ann McMillan, Jean Alexander, Renelda Somogyi, Janel Riclcerl, Marlha Gillespie To Row: Wayne Dimmiclc, Dan Juclcniess, Franlc Caruso, George Hickman, Harold l-lardesly, Phoebe Loll, Rosemary Flinl, Joanre Garroll Rosemary Wenger, Larry Cross, l-lildegarde Muqele, Bonnie Echard, Pa? Olson -if' Row: Ed Herzog, Ralriclc l-lodges, Russell Kaufman, Roy Boslrom, Richard Reihl, Bill Olaughlin Richard Roth, J, Danielscr, Barcara Zcclcler, Mary Dudas, Nancy Meredilh. Jane Taylor, Norma Richards, Elaine Walsh BAN Backing lhe Team ar every game was lhe Bradley band. Direcled by Mrs. Kennelh V. Kincheioe, lhe band made lrips lo Wesl Virginia and Chicago. A spring concerl concluded The groups aclivilies. WW ff V ,.ff ' ,.,.f M of ,eff i Q, 'Vw ,f' Nj F .- ' , WM., A ,,,c, W ,. 0 'A 3- in N 'A f ' V -N ff, W ' r ffvf i of f , ,f r.,-llrff F ,MM ,ofa or c . A J,.wi,f' , , r f-fs 7 W V' .. Hr , PUBLICATIONS 7,f-f Y W ,x W ,f,vn,g, , f I I I df f 4 E Nw-sm! 4.1 ' . 11454 . JA. 4. ..e. , Sfuoo . 111.4 . 'A .JA . 4 .2114 AJ 4I5' MBF'll PJ , U1 ,4 6 p f W 5 ' ' ' CLASSIFICATION mu ,mm M, fmia.-fra i f-up imaifmu if necks MIN. 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QC -im - 5575 no zgmff'-4 annum 1 ow Z1v.nUm C: Q a, H wma nn ha- UUDU V' 'li'-lV 'i3' D' 25525. -: ESSHEEE. 1..- 'OOQQQ mi-:Eze gsmaygs' TLTNZN5 .CV-11,32 43-nan: 'rr N ' 2.5339 : 5 N..,, ,:, s fr- , as. i X Xl dS , N VT rIEd LIGH! ln a manner likened To Thar oT The groundhog, Bradley's newesT publicaTion, The UGl'll, poked iTs head Trom iTs hole in February, I948. lTs hole, euphe-misTically known as oTTice, was in The Third drawer oT The Tiling cabineT aT The PublicaTions Building, spacious quarTers wherein The ediTorial board members racked Their Tiny brains Tor humorous inspi- raTion, sTole shamelessly Trom oTher humor books, and, one dreadful nighT, made a brillianT and successTul sTand againsT a horde oT aTTacking mice ThaT had been aTTracTed by The sTrong scenT oT sTale iokes. The resulTs of all Their labors were ToisTed on The sTudenT body aT The Bradley-Oklahoma CiTy game oT February 23. lnside The cover, which TeaTured a por-bellied brave blushingly conTemplaTing a valenTine lThe Task oT showing a red Indian blushing was no easy one, leT me Tell youl, were clever carToons and essays, The producT oT some TwenTy-Two Bradley pygmy-inTellecTs. Also Tilling up space were congraTulaTory messages from such celebriTies as James Thurber, STrickland Gillilan, Bob l-lope, l-l. Allen SmiTh, and lvlilTon CaniTT. WiTh borrowed iokes added To give a rich, Tull body. The premier UGl'll was a TasTy, Though chewy morsel. NaTurally, every magazine has iTs drawbacks, and The UGI-ll! was no excepTion-The iniTial issue was produced under a Three man ediTorial group consisTing oT Dick l-lession, Don BenTrup, and Bob Warren, wiTh Bob Carkenord handling The business deTails. DespiTe such backward leadership, There is yeT hope ThaT The apTly named UGl'll will remain and Tlourish aT Bradley. HUGH STAFF LeTT To righT: SiTTing on floor: Ed lvlonser, Paul Lohrman, Chris l-loerr, John Organ- Tini SiTTing on couch: Dick l-lession, Roberl' Carkenord, RiTa McLinden, Bob Callback, Sara Burdick, Dolores Mou- Tier, Donald BenTrup STanding: Mary Jean McLinden, Bob Dahlman, Burl' Lynch, Jerry l-ledden, Wayne lvlayse, John Warren, Neil Callbeck, Cal Schumann, Marcy Calame Page 128 O gf gg ' as wi 'Tif f' 1 2. ' A POLYSCOPE EDITORS LeTT To righTZ SeaTed: Clyde Reid, Eunice Rosenbohrn STanding: RoberT Carkenord, Dr. David WhiTe, Bob Callbeck, Ben MeisTer KurT Grirninger, Neil Callbeck ,ff POLYSCOPE STAFF Lell' To righT: SeaTed: l-lelen Gianakouris, Peggy Tale boTT, Dawn JohnsTon, Lawrence We- ber, Jeanne Mund Slanding in TronT: CharloTTe Krakel, Audrey Madison, Marnaiean G-room, Marcella Calame, Credwyn Mahan- nah, Bob PocklingTon, Jack Cam- bron, Joanne GarroTT, Lucie ATherA Ton, Calliope Dikos, Theodora Dick- son STanding in back: John Nangle, Randy Johnson, Miriam Parker, Dale Mus- selrnan PCLYSCCPE Typewrilrers, copy sheeTs, pasTe jars, and prinTer's dummies were kepT in lively moTion on The second Tloor oT The PublicaTions Building as The POLYSCOPE sTaTT members gihered TacTs and picTures To Till 256 pages OT The I947-I948 yearbook. Big Chief Ben lVleisTer rusTlecl his headdress, aTe rubber cemenT, grabbed a phone, and barked orders iusT like a ciTy ediTor, only Ben was poliTe. BuT neverTheless The POLYSCOPE rnusT go Through was always The moTTo. In Bradley hall sTudenTs deToured around cameraman and crowds or ioined The crowds Themselves To geT shoT.i' Then pads were passed down rows lleTT To righT, oT coursel and somebody didn'T wriTe his name plainly lso if you can'T Tind yourseli in The index, you'll know whyl. BuT everyThing Tinally goT To The prinTer3 herels hopin' youlll like iTl Page 129 SCOUT EDITORS LeTT To righT: 5eaTed: Jerry I-ledden, Dick Hession STanding: Barbara Campbell, Neil Call- beck, Bob RocklingTon, RoberT Car- kenord, Clyde Reid SCOUT STAFF LeTT To righT: Seafedz Carolyn Powell, Dolores Moue Tier, ElizabeTh Coriell STanding in Tronit Dr. David WhiTe, Mary Lou Taylor, Jeanne Mund, Dawn JohnsTon, RiTa McLinden, Mary Blair, Joanne Beyer, ElizabeTh Knisely Sfanding in back: Dale lvlusselrnan, Jesse Taub, Bob Callbeck, Don Ben- Trup, Randy Johnson, Dale Hunzi- ker, Eugene Evans SCOUT The new look has invaded even The iournalisTic: grounds oT The campus newspaper, The SCCUT. A TronT page composed enTirely OT picTures and page-wide headlines appelrecl during The lasT Tew rnonThs oT publicaTion. An eighT- page, weekly paper, The SCOUT covered all campus news in picTures, news sTories, and TeaTures, WiTh iTs headquarTers on The second Tloor OT The Public:aTions Building, Dick T-lession, ediTor-in-chieT, direcTed The public:aTion during The pasT year, and Bob Carkenord was business manager. Barbara Wilsey was associaTe ediTor, and Clyde Reid handled The make-up of The paper. DeparTrnenTal ediTors were STephen Kann, newsg Neil Callbeck, phoTographyg and Jerry T-ledden, sporTs. Page 130' SOCIAL CLUBS ALPHA PHI OMEGA NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY By organizing a chapfer of Alpha Phi Omega, fhe A. P. O. Club brings an enfirely new fype of fralcrnify fo Bradley. Composed of men who are or have been affiliafed wifh fhe Boy Scouf lvlovemenf lregardless of rank acguiredl, fhis fra- fernify renders service fo fhe school, communify, and fhe nafion. However, Alpha Phi Omega is nol enfirely service, for if has good fellowship and ofher social acfivifies as desired by ifs members. The Nafional Consfifufion expresses ifs purpose: To assemble college men in fhe fellowship of fhe Scouf Oafh and Law, fo develop friendship and promofe service fo humanifyf' The local group, in preparing for affiliafion wifh fhe nafional organizafion, carried ouf fhe following service proiecfs during fhe firsf year of ifs exisfence: decorafed a Chrisfmas free, ushered af fhree chapel programs, conducfed fours fhrough fhe campus, helped decorafe fhe Gymnasium for fhe Tea Dance, sold Sfudenf Direcfories, helped during fhe communify safefy campaign, and gave insfrucfion fo Cub leaders af fhe Cub Welfe-KaeHow. Socially, fhe group enioyed a banguef, an overnighf winfer encampmenf, and a spagheffi supper. The nafional frafernify, which is fwenfy-fwo years old, boasfs I37 chapfers in colleges and universifies in fhirfy-five sfafes including Sfanford, California, Norfhwesfern, Illinois, Purdue, lndiana, Kenfucky, Michigan, lvlinnesofa, Ohio Sfafe, and Wisconsin. Mr. Asa Carfer has been senior faculfy adviser for fhe club, while officers were: James Dillon, presiclenf: Ray Radelce, vice-presidenfg Roberf Willey, recording secrefary: Ronald Radelqe, corresponding secrefaryg and Jack Dixon, freasurer. Leff fo righf: lsf Row: Roberf G. Gares, Charles Cogswell, Randy Johnson, Eugene lvlossner, Niclc Taral, Arfhur Phillips, Gene O'Hara, Donald B, Smifh 2nd Row: Franl: Chase, C. E. Lane, Jr., W. A. Ryan, Jr., Asa Carfer, James H. Dillon, Vardie Lawrence, Ray C. Radelce, Roberf L. Willey, Ronald H. Radelce 3rd Row: Dale Cogswell, George Triff, Franlc A. Caruso, Merriff E. Langsfon, James M. Hayden, Roberf M. Rogers, Wayne Soliday, Paul Whifney, Jr.. Hugh Abel, Jay Newman, Ray E. Sfear 4fh Row: Donald C. Brasel, Charles Phenix, John Whife, Leonard Turn, George Wesfall, Jr., James G. Burrows, George Scoufaris, Thomas R. Chell, Leslie L. Clark, David H. Macdonald, Franlc H. Collins, Diclc Colwell INTER-F ITH COUNCIL A newly formed group, lhe lnier-Fairh Council, is composed of represenlalives from lhe various religious organizalions on campus. To promole and coordi- nale relgious acrivily among Bradley srudenrsu is rhe main purpose ol lhe lnlerelzailh Council. Donald O. Legg, Universily chaplain, is laculry adviser. INTER-FAITH COUNCIL Lell lo righl: Sealed: Elva Schoail, Kurr Griminger Slandingz Charles l-larper, James Beclcer, Philip Shepherdson CANTERBURY CLUB A newly organized group on campus is 'lhe Canler- pury Club. Composed mainly of Episcopalian sru-. denrs, allhough open lo any college sludenr, ils chief, purpose is +o meer and hold rimely religious, social,i and educalional discussions. Under friendly, social' armospheres, rhey hope lo cullivale and enrich Jrheir college experiences. Don Brewsier, as Jrhis year's president has led The group loward lheir much de- served success. CANTERBURY CLUB 'Leif lo righl: Isl Row: Marilyn Ross, Jim l-lo, Don Brewsler, Bill Parlcer 2nd 3rd 4lh Srh Row: Marilee Macy, Gloria Geiger, Ron Radelce, Donl Saginario, Rev. F. C. Gray ' Row: Jack McClellan, Teddy Dickson, Edwin Fall, Tom Lehrman Row: Dollie Miller, Phyllis Sereno, Roberl Slevenor, Chuclc Phenix Row: Bob Gaskell, Louis Saad, Franlc Wilson, Charles John- son Page 132 4 HILLEL ORGANIZATION Leif io righlz Isl Row: Shirley Fredman, Sherell Weinslein, Geraldine Weinslein 2nd Row: Marjorie Applebaum, Philip Fisher, Sianley Slreinau, Kurl Grim- inger 3rd Row: Max Goldschmidf, Marlin Brann, Herberr Kronman 0 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN Leif To righrz Isl' Row: Malcolm Amsluiz, Reber? Duhs, Rev. Dan Demfnin 2nd Row: Roy Norlron, Roberl Fosier, Bill I-laselden 3rd Row: Mary Slaughrer, Elizabelh Meigs, Mary Lou I-lornbacker Cleon Laughlin 4+h Row: Margie Cordell, Doris Birlfel Joe Blaclc, Jasen Johnson Sih Row: Ernie Adams, I-leinz Pruss, Bill Duhs, Troy Norlon, John Lich- Ienwaller 6Ih Row: Joe Bauwens, Carrol Green, Edward Jassen, Carl Johnson 7rh Row: Conrad Schwager, Jack New- ell, Rev. Darrel Byers, Andy I-loier Srh Row: John Bulloclc, Marilyn Muel- ler, Edward Maus, Diclc Glasgow HILLEL ORGANIZATIO Among The religious groups making rheir appearance Ihis lasl year ar Bradley was Hillel organizalion. Desiring ro Iurlher good will among Jewish srudenls and s+uden+s of orher religions and +o promole an undersianding berween Ihem, Jrhis group mer every Sunday ar The Jewish cenler in Peoria, where Ihey learned aboul olher religions as well as aboui difierenr aspecls ol Jrheir own. I-lillel members celebraled all religious holidays, in addilion Io holding Saiurday nighl dances for social diversion. Mr. Allen Cannon was Iaculry adviser for 'rhe group while orlicers in Hillel Ihis pasl year were: Waller Goldiarb, presidonly Geraldine Weinslein, secreraryy Sherell VJeinsIein, corresponding secreraryq and Kurr Griminger, Ireasurer. I TER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLGWSHIP One of 'rhe religious groups formed recenlly ar Bradley is Ihe Inler-Varsily Chrislian Fellowship. The Bradley chap- Ier, which is open ro all srudenls, is ahliliaied wirh The inlernarional ohrice al Chicago. Thirry-rhree such Chrislian organi- zaiions are Iunclioning in Mid-Wes+ Colleges. Meeling Twice each week, members sludy rhe Bible and hear prominenr religious spealcers. A banguel, Io which high school seniors were invired, was also a parl of Ihis year's acriviry, Orlicers were: Roberl Duhs, presideniy Cleon Laughlin, vice-presidenrt Roberl Fosrer, recording secreiaryt and Malcolm Amsiulz, Treasurer. Page 133 NEWMAN CLUB LeTT To righT: lsT Row: JudiTh Karl, Rosemary Kir- cher, JaneT Weisbruch, Ava Cleary, Bill Holbrock, Bob Carkenord, Harry CharvaT, James RickerT, Bob Gleix- ner 2nd Row: DoroThy Sanders, Jeanne SmiTh, Mina Murphy, PaT Gleason, David Lauck, Harold Mahoney, Richard Kelly, Frank MarTin, Rocco Brescia 3rd Row: PaT Jacguin, June Walker, Rosemary Arneson, PaT Cleary, Hor- ace PayTon, Paul LanduyT, Edwin Kirchgessner, Tony Kissel, Richard Kapraun, Harold Jeppsen 4Th Row: Mary Manias, Jeanne Mund. RiTa McLinden, PaT Moran, Thomas Lahey, James KeaTing, Ed Holland, Dick Heller, Merle HeiTz, Bob Nelles, Dick Connor, RoberT Nusbaum, Bob Nelson Elh Row: ArThur HarringTon, William Gleason, Richard Hession, Richard DoedTman, RoberT Miller, Jack Sears, Maynard Cullen UNITED WORLD FEDERALTSTS LeTT To righT: lsT Row: Jim Becker, Mike Mogan, John Snider, JaneT Jones, Phil Shep! herdson 2nd Row: PaT Prichard, Lois Fincher, Sherell WeinsTein, George Hickman 3rd Row: Barbara Oaks, Jack Kahney, MaThilda STear, Dominic Panerali 4Th Row: RoberT Nelles, William E. Pallman NEWMAN CLUB Discussions on subiecTs ranging Trom religion To poliTics are planned monThly by members oT The Newman Club, wiTh ouTside speakers inviTed To address The group. The club, open To all CaTholic sTudenTs aT Bradley, provides oppor- TuniTy Tor members To geT acguainTed wiTh each oTher and discuss muTual problems. This year They had a Communion BreakTasT wiTh The chaplain Trom ST. Francis hospiTal as The speaker. DirecTing acTiviTies oT The Newman Club were: RoberT Carkenord, presidenT3 GreTchen Hoerdemann, vice-presi- clenT: Ava Cleary, secreTaryg and Bill Holbrock, Treasurer. Dr. Olive B. Whire is TaculTy adviser. ITED WORLD FEDERALISTS The members oT The newly organized Bradley chapTer oT UniTed World FederalisTs are members oT The naTional World FederalisTs organizaTion. The purpose oT The group is To sTimulaTe ThoughT and acTion ThaT will lead To The aTTain- menT oT a Tederal world governmenT. ln AugusT and November, The group senT delegaTes To naTional convenTions in ST. Louis To aid in deTermining The group's naTional policy. During The year members oT UniTed World FederalisTs pub- lished a bulleTin which They disTribuTed naTionally, broadcasT series and special broadcasT radio programs, organized chapTers in The local high schools, and addressed groups abouT Town. Under The leadership oT Jim Becker, Chairman. and sponsors Mrs. LaVerne Miller and Mr. W. T. UTley, The Bradley chapTer oT UniTed World FederalisTs has TuncTioned acTively This pasT year. Page 134 Y. W. C. A. Al lhe lime ol ils lounding in I904, lhe Young Womens Chrislian Associalion was in lhe lorm ol a Bible class. ll has since developed inlo lhe Bradley Universily Y. W. C. A. wilh ISO girls comprising lhe presenl membership, Cenler- ing ils aclivilies around lhe Y room on lhe second lloor ol Bradley l-lall, lhis group ol girls holds rnonlhly meelings ol educalion and lun, wilh lhe Campus Pals Tea-, a Chrislmas parly, and lhe l-learl Sislers Dinner among lhe highlighls on lhe social calendar. The Y also cooperales in lhe World Sludenl Service Fund drive, lhe Red Cross, and olher corn- munily proiecls, Ollicers lor lhe year were: Eunice Rosenbohm, presidenlg Elva Schoall, vice-presidenl, Belly l-less, secrelaryy and Ellen Grove, lreasurer. Y. W. C. A. Lell lo righl: lsl Row: Calliope Dilcos, Phyllis Wend- land, Jill l-lolliday, l-lenriella Deane, Mary Lou Bradbury 'lnci Row: Elaine Walsh, Demelra Ro- liles, Audrey Madison, Barbara Campbell, Mary Barnell 3rd Row: Edilh Gorenz, Shirley Bacon, Mary Quimby, Donna Epps, Jo Ann Rose, Marilyn l-layes 4lh Row: Miss Pauline Gauss, Barbara Dreher, Rulh Jass, Joanne Caron, Audrey Mebus, Margarel Craig Sth Row: Eunice Rosenbohm, Beverly Winler, Roberla Lewis, Lucie Alher- lon em Row: Irene Zoss, Berlha Slellner, Belly Rinlcley, Barbara Crilly, Belly l-less Y. W. C. A. Leil lo righl: lsl Row: Doris Lundberg, Shirley Sul- lon, Barbara Wilson, Calherine Cal- houn, Connie Bobenmyer, Joan C-ray, Virginia Wesl, Belh Thomas, Shirlee Puclcell 2nd Row: Rulh Wesselholl, Jeanelle Krumpe, Mary Manias, Dolores Mou- lier, Ann Schroen, Palricia Slewarl, Shirley Ollcer, Miriam Parlcer 3rd Row: Lavern Doering, Geraldine Doering, Ava Cleary, Rosemary Flinl, Jacqueline Schaler, Marilyn l-luslon, Theodora Diclcson, Marilyn Ross, Jo- anne Beyer filn Row: Carolyn Jurgens, Barbara l-larrison. Ellen Gove, Elva Schoall, Nancy Shively, Gloria Adams, Pa- lricia Lyons Sln Row: Margarel Nolzlce, Terry Day, Joyce Anno, Phyllis Ellis, Doris Bir- lcel, Lois .lean Wheeler Page 135 4 U 'K . ' M MI' ,V J ' , . f A A RN fl In X5 W - X 3 4 mx 4: UQ X , ff X V 1 , 1 f I, ff! ff ' , 'wif' , ' f f f X X f f If f' If ff Q D 4 ,, ff M ff 1 Q! fy I Z , 1 I X! ff , , ff f If 1 H! I X I, , I V 4' 'V fx ' p 'X . in t x W 11,1 fy! f tx' X!! ,VX ,V If XIV 14:-.. 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Q .I 7 - zfdfrzg, 'I 1 -mlaii I ' UI -A ,ff 1 2314 lfli K - . -,r Q, . , ,Wh , Quads , 4- 1,83 NMZVZBAWA Page .7 4 1 CHI OMEGA ACTIVES Lell lo rig Isil: Isl' Row: Margie Sallz, Jeanne Gray, Rullw I-Ioellie, Eclilli Gorenz, Pal' Campbell, I-Ielen Gebliardl, Bev Sumner, Jackie Sclwaler 2nd Row: Lois Osborn, Donna Scliul- llwes, Liz Royally, Marian I-Ioerr, Bar- bara Wilsey, Lois Frye, Georgia I-laas, Mina Murphy, Mary Sanders 3rd Row: Virginia Rucker, Jeanne Smilli, Barbara Slrassburger, Mary Jane Norris, Evelyn Anderson, Doris Scliliclwenmaier, Jane Taylor, Doro- lliy Sanders, Margie Tlmomas, Doro- 'lliy Evans, Gloria Adams 4ll1 Row: Roberla Kilby, Sliirley Bacon, Jo Anne Bruce, Kay Boles, Mary Jo Simonsen, Lois Knudsen, Plwyllis Se- reno, Grelclwen I-loerdemann, Mari- lyn lnleubaclw, Shirley Phelps, Marilyn Ross CHI OMEGA PLEDGES Lell lo riglil: Isl Row: Belly Engle, Marilyn I-layes, Elly Jolly, Rosemary Flinl, Peggy Talboll' 2nd Row: Barbara Preslon, Grayce Slroud, Barbara I-Iarrison, Carolyn Jurgens, Pal Lyons, Marilyn Belirens 3rd Row: Credwyn Malwannali, Lois Mae Kingdon, Clwarlene Wrighl, Mary Dudas, Marilyn I-Iansen, Sylvia Anderson , llllllllll sq 5 HI OMEGA I Page 138 HI OMEGA Chi Omega was Jrhe Tirsl nalional women's Greelc organizalion Io granl a charier on Ihe Bradley campus. Founded in I895 af Ihe Universiiy of Arlcansas by Doclor Richardson, Jobelle Holcombe, Ina Boles, Jean Vincenheller, and Allie Simonds, Chi Omega has successfully lived up Io Iheir ideals of friendship, social ancl civic service, vocalions, and qualify in aclivilies. This group has selecled for Iheir Tralerniry Flower, lhe pure while carnalion, wilh cardinal and slraw as Iheir colors. Aclively engaging in social and campus affairs, The Chi Ornegas climaxed Iheir rushing Ieas wilh a formal dinner af The beginning of The year. During Homecoming, Ihey received Iirslr place in Slunr Show and House Decoralions. Pal Campbell, a member, was selecled 'fo reign as Homecoming Princess. Olher evenls of The year were Ihe Chrislmas Formal, Ihe Kiddie Karnival, and Ihe Spring Formal. Oiclicers of The school year of l947-48 included: Marian Hoerr, presiolenry Barb Wilsey, vice-president Margie Thomas, secreraryq Lois Osborn, Ireasurerg Lois Knudsen, personnel chairmanp Liz Royally, pledge molherg Gloria Adams, social chairman: Margie Thomas, homecoming chairmang and Grelchen Hoerdemann, rush caplain. CHI OMEGA CHORUS W Leif Io righl: Isl' Row: Belly Engle, Elly Jolly, Peggy Talboll, Helen Gebhardf, Pal Camp- bell, Grelchen Hoerdemann 2nd Row: Barbara Preslon, Georgia Haas, Barbara Harrison, Carolyn I Jurgens, Marilyn Behrens, Lois Frye, Marian Hoerr 3rd Row: Sylvia Anderson, Charlene Wrighl, Donna Schullhes, Marilyn Heubach, Liz Royalfy, Doris Schlich- enmaier, Virginia Rucker, Jackie Shafer, Marilyn Hayes CHI OMEGA OFFICERS Leif lo righl: Sealed: Margie Thomas, secrelaryy Lois Osborn, lreasurerg Marian Hoerr, president. Barbara Wilsey, vice presidenlg Greichen Hoerdemann, rush caplain Slanding: Shirley Bacon, house mana- ger: Liz Royally, pledge molherg Eclilh Gorenz, chapler correspondenfg Lois Frye, herald Page 139 GAMMA PHI BETA PLEDGES Lell lo righlz Isl Row: June Anne Walker, Joanne I-licks, Carol Brandon, Barbara Campbell, Mavis Bishop, Barbara Bogard, Barbara Weyler V 2nd Row: Janef Clement Diane Mc- Cormick, Nancy Lil Svoboda, Rosa- lie Orchard, Nancy Merediih, Kay Cashin, Rosalie Sommerf Nan See- lye, Jill I-Iolliclay GAMMA PHI BETA CHORUS Leil lo righli Isl Row: Nancy Lil Svoboda, Mary Lou Taylor, Rila Chandler, Mavis Bishop, Barbara Bogard, Nancy Meredilh 2nd Row: Janel Clement Joanne I-licks, Carol Brandon, Barbara Campbell, Joanne Garroll, Rosalie Sommer, Barbara Weyler 3rd Row: June Anne Walker, Diane McCormick, Rosalie Orchard, Marile Dyslin, Virginia Clough, Peggy I-Iunl, Kay Cashin, Nan Seelye, Jill Holli- day Q Q 9 i Isff f GAMMA PHI BETA Page 140 GAMMA PHI BETA The BeTa ETa ChapTer oT The Gamma Phi BeTa SororiTy was The TirsT naTional womens Greek organizaTion To colonize on The Bradley campus. The obiecT OT This sororiTy, which was esTablished in I874 aT Syracuse UniversiTy, is To develop The highesT Type ol womanhood Through educaTion, social IiTe and service To counTry and humaniTy. The pink carnaTion is The Gamma Phi I3eTa Tlower and mauve and brown are The colors. This year The naTionaI organizaTion oT Gamma Phi Be-Ta is ceIebraTing iTs diamond lubilee. The grand naTionaI con- venTion oT The sororiTy's 55 chapTers IocaTed on various campuses ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes and Canada, will be held in ST. Louis, Missouri, in June, I948. Being new on The Bradley campus This year, This organizaTion is very proud To have won The second place Trophy ir The Homecoming TIoaT parade and The Third place Trophy in The Homecoming sTunT show compeTiTion. Gamma Phi BeTa held iTs TirsT annual winTer Tormal dance on SaTurday, January IO, I948. GAMMA PHI BETA OFFICERS LeTT To righfz IsT Row: Joanne GarroTT, vice-pre-sidenTg Marile Dyslin, presidenTg RiTa Chandler, recording secreTary 2nd Row: Marilyn Mueller, pledge Trainer: Mary Lou Taylor, corresponding secreTaryg Dr. Sue Maxwell, Taculfy adviserg Virginia Clough, Treasurer: Peggy I-IunT, house presidenT Page 141 xx fr xx f PI BETA PHI ACTIVES Leif Io rig hl: Isl Row: Pal Moran, Pal Michael, Liz Knisely, Nancy Shively, I-Ielen Bruns, Pinlcy Schafer, Ginny Wesl 2nd Row: Shirlee Puclcell, Winifred Werckle, Jean Lawler, Mary Blair, Sally Ryan, Lee Leman, Barbara Moore, Doris Lundberg 3rd Row: Jay Doering, Marilyn Moffall, Velma Long, Mary Bacon, Colelle Foley, Pal Murphy, Shirley Allcer, Amy Lou I-Ioplcins, Jo Beyer, Janel Cler 4Ih Row: Sara Lee Burcliclc, Elaine Har- mon, Shirley Garrison, Phyllis Ellis, Frances I-Iall, Shirley Sullon, Gerry Lamb, Pal SI'ewar'I', Elva Schoalzli PI BETA PHI PLEDC-EES Leli 'Io riqhlz Isl Row: Marcy Calame, Peggy Webb, Marilee Macy, Pal' Jacquin, Belh Thomas, Myra Kingslon, Calhie Cal- houn 2nd Row: Charlofle Wheeler, Phyllis Growe, Fran Roeclcer, Mary I-Ielen Manias, Rila McLinclen, Gennie New- lin, Nancy Millilcan 3rd Row: Jane Wellingfon, Jeanelle Krumpe, Rulh Wesselhofl, Pal Berlin, JoAnne Kirchohf, Enid Budelier, Janel Vveisbruch, Pal Gleason M I , I y PI BETA PHI Page 142 Pl BET PHI Pi Befa Phi was founded af Monmoufh College, April 28, IB67, and was fhe firsf organizafion of college women esfablished as a nafional college frafernify. The frafernify mainfains an annual graduafe fellowship from an endowrnenf fund, and also permanenf undergraduafe loan funds. In I9I2, as a memorial fo ifs founders, fhe frafernify esfablished a Sefflemenf School af Gallinburg, Tennessee, in fhe Greaf Smoky mounfains. This school has worlq covering eighf full grades, four-year high school, and adulf educafion in handicraff, and a healfh cenfer wifh a nurse in affendance. Vvifh rhis fhreefold program of healfh, educafion, and craffs, Pi Befa Phi has helped a whole communify fo raise ifs sfandards and fo develop ifs hidden resources. The periodical iournal, a guarferly, is called The Arrow. The badge is a finy golden arrowg fhe pledge pin, a golden arrow head. The colors are red wine and silver blue, and fhe flower is fhe wine carnafion. This chapfer has been very acfive in social and campus affairs. The season opened wifh rushing evenfsy Home- coming followed, wifh Pi Befa Phi receiving five awards. The Chrisfmas Formal, fhe pledge Leap Year dance, Charify Ball, and Spring Formal highlighfed fhe social season. PI BETA PHI CHORUS Leff fo righf: Isf Row: Elaine I-larmon, Lee Leman, Elizabefh Knisely, Gerry Lamb, Nancy Shively, Mary I-lelen Manias 2nd Row: Sara Lee Burdiclc, Shirley Ollcer, Barbara Schefelbein, Joyce Anno, Paf Moran, Barbara Moore, Fran Roeclcer, Janef Cler PI BETA PHI OFFICERS Lefi' fo righf: Siffing on floor: Carolyn Powell, rush capfain: Connie Bobenmyer, censor Siffing on couch: Elizabeih Coriell, cor- responding secrefary: Rosalie I-lifpas, recording secrefaryg Barbara Schefel- bein, presidenf: Barbara Wilson, vice- presidenfy Joyce Anno, Ireasurer Sfanding: Emily Blair, hisforiang Dolores Mouiier, rush chairman '47, Miriam Paricer, pan-hellenic delegafeq Pafrie cia Cleary, pledge supervisor Page 143 QM My SM? X X X fl ' I8 'i-rj! SIGMA KAPPA ACTIVES Lell lo rigln: Isl Row: Margarel Woodrow, Regina l-lanclver, Mary Kupper, Marilyn l-luslon, Belly Young 2nd Row: Belly l-less, Edna Mangold, Belly Mull, Audrey Madison, Connie Slewarl, Rulli Gibson, Margarel Wesion 3rd Row: Eleanor Reed, Marjorie Bar- rels, Marnaiean Groom, Barbara Oaks, Belly Tracy, Louise Sunneson, Mariorie Long, Mary Lou Bradbury 4+iw Row: Dorllrxy Ann Nagel, Marilyn Sclirarn, Teddy Dickson, Joanne Caron, Marilyn Werclcle, Joy Goble, Terry Day SIGMA KAPPA PLEDGES Lefl' lo riglnfz Isl Row: Renelda Somagyi, Bonnie Ecli- ard 2nd Row: l-lildegarde Mugele, Darlene Darsl, Margarel Nolzlce, Gladys Gib- son 3rd Row: Jane? Carpenler, Mary Bar- nerf, Sally Ackerman, Margarel Craig SIGMA KAPP SIGMA KAPPA Sigma Kappa was founded in November, I874, af Colby College, Waferville, Maine. In l9O-4, fhe sororify became a member of fhe Nafional Pan-I-Iellenic Congress: fhus exfending fo fields beyond Colby College and beginning fo ful- fill ifs original purpose of sharing fhe privilege of membership in Sigma Kappa wifh women in many colleges and univer- sifies. Today chapfers are found across fhe lengfh and breadfh of fhe counfry and across fhe norfhern boundary fo fhe Universify of Manifoba, in Canada. Sigma Kappa, whose nafional presidenf is Mrs. Laurence Corbeff of Minneapolis, Minnesofa, has fwo nafional philanfhropic proiecfs-fhe Maine Sea Coasf Mission, and fhe posf-war proiecf of giving scholarships fo Greek girls fo fhe American Farm School in Salonica, Greece. The Peoria Alumnae Chapfer of Sigma Kappa sponsors annually a Musical Tea from which fhe proceeds are given fo The Bradley Library Eund. The sororify colors are lavender and maroon. The flower is fhe violef. On March I, I947, Sigma Chi Gamma in ifs 25+h year on campus, was pledged fo Sigma Kappa, fhus becoming fhe second nafional sororify on campus. Sigma Kappa's 53rd nafional convenfion is fo be held in June of fhis year af Sun Valley, Idaho. Social acfivifies of fhe sororify were fhe Chrisfmas Dance, hayraclc ride, Spring Formal, monfhly spreads, and Senior brealcfasf. Mrs. Mary Cosfello is housemofher af fhe Sigma Kappa I-louse, I25 Fredonia. SIGMA KAPPA CHORUS Leff fo rig hf: lsf Row: Janef Carpenfer, Eleanor Read, Margaref Craig, Renelda So- magyi 2nd Row: Beffy I-less, Regina I-lancher, Edna Mangold, Joanne Caron, Rufh Gibson, Marjorie Barfels 3rd Row: Mary Barneff, Dorofhy Ann Nagel, Barbara Galcs, Marilyn Schram, Beffy Young, Mary Kupper SIGMA KAPPA OFFICERS Leff fo righf: Seafed: Mary Kupper, secrefaryg Edna Mangold, vice-presidenfg Beffy Tracy, presidenfg Eleanor Read, sec- ond vice-presidenfg Marnaiean Groom, freasurer Sfanding: Marilyn I-Iusfon, rush capfain: Belfy Mull, hisforiang Beffy I-less, magazine agenf: Louise Sunnesen, so- cial chairmang Barbara Oalcs, Tri- angle correspondenfg Beffy Young, Pan-I-Iellenic delegafe l Page 145 W--M L' .V ' ' 'M' 'A f. -T:f L Mi ALPHA PI ACTIVES Lefl 'lo righl: lsl Row: Bob Michel, J. V. Marcus, Bill Bergsirom, Henry Yoerg, Don Brew- srer, Ed Schusler, R. L. Pocklinglon 2nd Row: J. B. Qgolin, J. L. Barrell, D. VV. Burns, Vino Brophy, Raul l-lowe, E. L. Look, R. G. Symonds, Ralph Sauder 3rd Row: M. J. Thompson, 6. W. Hed- den, K. C. Srnifh, J. B. Weers, Bill l-larrnon, Arl Spears, Jim Blane IN r l l ALPHA PI ACTIVES Leif lo riqhl: Isl Row: Lesler Long, John Klingbeil, Bob Ossenbeclc, Bill Blair, Bob Tal- boll, Dean Merchanl 2nd Row: Bolo Sprenqer, Flavel Fueger, John l-linnen, James Daylcin, Vaughn Woodruff, Waller McCoy, James l-l. Dielrich, Donald Anlle 3rd Row: Mel Bradshaw, Owen Reed, Jaclc Bradshaw, Jerry Garroll, Clif- ford Meyer, William Wiclmerl, Carl Krei, Diclc Winlcler 4ih Row: R, T. Kelsh, R. W, Meyer, Bob Alllon, Bob Seals, Jack Cloyd, Dean Baker, Bernard Koenig, Jack While, Jaclc Oller LPHA PI Page 147 ALPH PI The oldesl lralernal organizarion on rhe campus, Alpha Pi was esrablished by nine sludenls on January 7, i898 soon aller The founding of Bradley irselic. Alpha Pi is Jrhe second oldesr local frarernily in Jrhe Uniled Siaies. Erarerniry colors are purple and while, and +he men in 'lhe group believe in a spirir of brorherhood and good fellowship. Cenrering ils campus acriviiy around +he Chaprer house on Bradley avenue, lhe group planned for rhe year a Chrisrmas formal, rhe Sweelhearr Dinner-Dance, rhe lradirional and much-awaired Bum Dance, and a Spring formal, as well as parriciparion in l-lome-coming and orher Bradley evenls. Qflicers for The year were: Bob Sprenger, president Owen Reed, vice-presidenry Ed Schusrer, secrelary: John Hinnen, lreasurerg Bill Be-rgslrom, hislorianq Dean Balmer, chaplain, Bill Biederbeclc, marshal: and Mel Bradshaw, sergeanr-af-arms. ALPHA PI PLEDGES Leif io righl: lsr Row: Bill Jaclcson, Ed Ring, Bob Tallman, T. Jay Weidner, David Carbino, Les Pierce, Jim Gammon 2nd Row: Bill Brady, Jaclc Blaclcrnan, Warren lallman, Ehno Tiddens, William Olaughlin, Diclc Jaclcson, Don Koller, Lee Woodrurl' 3rd Row: John Newberg, James Cromwell, Evans Harmon, EldoniKoeHer, Ralph Spring, Douglas Kieff, Joe Hammond, Donald Wooley 'V - fWMffyWf H ffffiiiiffiff Wwwwwmw WWWWW BETA PHI THETA ACTIVES Lell' Io riglwlt Isl Row: Don Dielcrnan, Don Murray, Glen Slwols, David Grobe, Dan Page, Donald Langer 2nd Row: I-lerberl Zobel, Arlliur Pillis- clwalslce, I-lollis Benjamin, Roberl Lamberl, Bob Melzer, Carlo Trali- cano, Jolin Tlialclwer 3rd Row: Roberl Zobel, James Neifing, Bob I-Iessling, Lon Jensen, Ronald Nallziqer, James Dalziel, Marvin Sa- bin as 95 iw BETA PHI THETA ACTIVES Leif Io riqlwl: Isl Row: Dean Coleman, W. D. Crone, Russ Dalziel, Chuck Sullivan, Ronald Forfar 2nd Row: Dan Granzow, Don Page, Ray Belwrends, Mel Bullard, Donald Jen- sen, Glenn Ellmalcer 3rd Row: Ray Nissen, Lee Por'Ier, Wil- lard Waugh, Jolwn W. Sconnell, Wal? Ziegele BE A PHI THETA BETA PHI THETA The BeTa Phi TheTa TraTerniTy was TirsT begun in November, I9I7, aT The Milwaukee STaTe Normal Schocl aT Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. The Omicron Sigma chapTer was granTed a charTer in May, I92o. BroTherhood, TideIiTy, and TruThTulness were The ideals esTablished by This TraTerniTy, while green and whiTo were The colors chosen. The orchid is The TraTerniTy Tlower, while The BeTa Love Song is Their song. AcTiviTies oT The BeTa Phi TheTas This year included rushing and house parTies, open house, Chrislrras Formal, EasTer dinner, and The Spring Formal. BeTa oTTicers Tor I947-l948 were: George Pape, masTer: R. L. Rogers, grand masTer, W. E. Madsen, Jr., corre- sponding secreTary: H. K. Barnes, Treasurerg Owen Richmond, pledge masTerg Donald Tyler, recording secreTaryg Dan Cumming, chaplain: James Henkel, iudicial commiTTee chairmang Jay Gray, house managery Roland Derry, co-social chairman: and Roland Treland, co-social chairman. BETA PHI THETA OFFICERS LeTT To righT: SeaTed: W. E. Madsen, Jr., correspond- ing secreTary: George Pape, masTer7 R. L. Rogers, grand masTer: H. K. Barnes, Treasurer, Owen Richmond, pledge masTer Sranding: Donald A. Tyler, recording secreTaryg Dan M. Cumming, chap- lain, James Henkel, judicial commiT- Tee chairman: Jay L. Gray, house manager: Roland E. Derry, co-social chairman, Roland S. Treland, cc so- cial chairman BETA PHI THETA PLEDGES LeTT To righl: lsT Row: Roger Seve-rns, Byron Chris- man, Jack Rimbey, Bruce Richards, Jim Crone, John Ambrosch, Sylvan Johnson, Donald Sission 2nd Row: Donald E. Truesdale, Willard Vinik, RoberT M. T-loyT, William M. Garvey, Les Klaas, Ken Nelson, Wayne Mann, John O'Connor, Rob- erT Klein 3rd Row: Douglas Burris, Jim Sachar- ski, ArThur PeTers, Roberi' Babcock, BerTwin Behrends, Darryl MoTTaTT, Richard McDaniel, ArThur Russell, Rodney Crabb Page 149 GAMMA N U ACTIVES Leif 'ro righi: Seafed: Giles Sfahi, Jesse Gririin, Dan- iei Juckniess, Richard Masrers, James Carroii, Henry Burryn, Richard Heller Srandinqz Ciarence A. Spiiler, Richard Reihi, Eugene Wiilis, Roger Fay, Rob- err J. Edwards, Norvilie Fenion, Richard Fricke, Wairer i-ioshinson GAMMA NU PLEDGES Leif io rig hi: Vicfor Paparigian Siandingz Maurice Pescifelii, Ronaid V GAMMA N Page 150 Seared: Rober+Sn'1irh, James O'Donneii, C. R. Sfarcevic, Bernard Pererson, Anderson, Richard Drake, Dale Hum- Page 151 GAMMA N On Ocfober 3I, l947, Gamma Nu began ifs firsf and very highly successful year as a fralernify. This newly organized group has included among ifs ideals 'lhose of good conducf, good fellowship, and a spirif of friendship and folerance foward fheir fellow men. ln January fhe charfer group opened lhe membership fo pledges. The big social evenf of fhe year foffhe Gamma Nus was fheir informal dance on February 27. ' Chosen as leaders for fhe group were fhe following: Paul Williams, presiclenfy l-luberf Pribyl, vice- presidenfq William Rigley, secrefaryqxKennelh Volz, freasurery Russell Waechfer, chaplain: Richard Schenclc, social chairman: and Dr. Wilson E. Wilmarfh, faculfy adviser. r GAMMA NU OFFICERS Lefl fo righf: Seafed: Richard Schenclc, William Porfh, l-luberf Pribyl, Paul Williams, Kennefh Volz, Paul Melius, Wesley Voss Sfanding: Delmar Mchlaughfon, John Rogers, Donald Sf. Lawrence, Russell Waechfer, Alfred Loelc, Reginald Schwery, Paul J. Lung LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ACTIVES Lell lo riqhl: Isl Row: Arl Lauer, William Wiese, Harold King, Bolo Ross, Howard Schalk, Bill Chambers, Bob Toll, James Reid 2nd Row: Tony Bellanloni, Chel Zebell, Ivlyron Deneau, Jack Kahney, Bob Hicks, Calvin Dilch, Charles Len- narlz, Paul Reider 3rd Row: John Koeller, Dick I-lursl, Dale Maxson, Bob Frye, Don Mac- Kenzie, Weldon Hell, Millon Dewell, Harold Sirnak gzuzngy, .. 'X' ..- -1 X 9 AH, X M-xv: xr, ,M f 3-.N A Ny 7 y Q A .I , I L, u ' L.- I A R AJ, in II -:a !!.n. Lvui LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ACTIVES Lell lo righl: Isl Row: John Sauer, Jerry Slewarl, Clyde Reid, John Michell, Orval De- Weerlh 2nd Row: Lyle Marlin, Roberl Slevens, Glenn Rudow, Floyd Arnold, Ken- nelh Slreilmaller, Daniel Cramer, Charles Gollney 3rd Row: Frank Collins, Pal Hodges, John While, Don Hays, Gene Lang- slon, Richard Duncan, Jerry Carlson, Harold Anderson, John Turner, Jack James 4lh Row: Pele Vallosio, Howard Roeder, Tony Kissell, Ed Kennedy, Roberl Bowers, Ray Swehla, Louis Vallosio, Jerry Kelchmark, Fred Heselden, Richard Diskin LAMBDA CHI ALPHA LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Three law sludenls founded Ihe Iirsl chapler of Lambda Chi Alpha a+ Boslon Universiry, November 2, I909, and il is now Jrhe largesl nalional Iralernily in America. Kappa Upsilon Chapier, wifh Jrhe ideals of brolherhood, palrriolism, and Ihe cullivalion of good will, was founded on May 28, I927. Chosen as lhe flower for Ihe Iralernily was The whiie rose, wirh purple, green, and gold being seleclred as Jrhe colors which signify Ihis group. Ivlaior social evenis oi Ihe year included: Ihe Iradilional Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, Chrisimas Dinner-Dance, Senior brealdiasl, and Jrhe Spring Formal. Officers of Ihe Lambda Chi Alpha's Ihis paslr year were: Don MacKenzie, president Irvin Neliclc, vice-president Roberl Frye, secreraryg William Leilrch, Ireasurerq John Turner, riiualisig Charles GaFFney, rush chairman, and John Koelrler, social chairman. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS Leif Io righlz Sealed: John Koeller, pasi social chair- man: Irvine Nelliclc, pasf vice-presb olenlg Donald MacKenzie, pasl presi- deniq Charles Gaffney, presidenl' Kennelh Sfrielmalier, vice-presideni: Clyde Reid, corresponding secrelary Slanding: Pele Vallosio, Ireasurerg Paul Reider, assislanf social chairman: Richard Dislcin, pledge maslerg Rob- erl Frye, pasf secreiaryy Calvin Dilch, pasl pledge rnaslerg Tony Kis- sell, assislanl Ireasurer: John Turner pasf rilualislg Roberl Toli, rush chair man: Louis Vallosio, rilualisl LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PLEDGES Leif 'ro rig hi: lsr Row: Gene Schramrn, Dick Colwell, R. Graham Ferris, Windsor C. Swan- son, William Srniih, Fred Arnold 2nd Row: Don Sfillwell, Don Robison, James Scherer, Ed Trainor, Merreii Scherer, Rae I-leiple Page l53 X l LeTT To righT: Isl Row: Jean Flowers, l.aTayeTTe T. Jackson, Tony S. Rudd 2nd Row: Wilmer lvl. WhiTe, l-lenry Seward, Jr., Edward Robinson, Wal- Ter lylacldox 3rd Row: Samuel J. Gibson, Jr., Alonzo Robinson, John l-l. SmiTh, Thomas Johnson 4Th Row: l-layman C. Bell, WalTer Rich- ard, Willie Adams, James l-l. STub- bloTield 5Th Row: CliTTord A. Thomas On lvlarch 5, IQ48, The Omega Phi Psi, naTional TraTerniTy, was Tormed aT Bradley UniversiTy, originaTing Trom The Tormer Lampaclose Club. AT presenT The Omega Phi Psi has approximaTely Two hundred chapTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes and Canada. This organizaTion was Tounded aT l-loward UniversiTy in 191 I. The Omega Phi Psi's chieT principles are based upon manhood, perseverance, and scholarship. Any sTudenT is eligible Tor membership if he aTTains The scholasTic: sTandards oT requiremenTs. OTFicers Tor The year have been LaTayeTTe Jackson, president and Tony Rudd, vice-presiolenT. XM Kr , Q .QU oy C O c OMEGA Psi PHI o PQ T7 Page 154 WiTh a Tormal iniTiaTion and impressive charTer signing ceremony aT a banqueT in early auTumn oT I947, Pi TheTa BeTa TraTerniTy was launched on iTs career as a Bradley organizaTion. The group chose red, lalaclc, and gold Tor TraTer- niTy colors, and selecTed Leonard W. Miner and Carl AshworTh as TaculTy advisers. One oT The TirsT acTiviTies of This TraTerniTy was The preparaTion oT a colorTul TloaT Tor The big Homecoming parade LaTer in The year The Pi TheTa BeTas organized bowling and basl4eTball Teams, held a ChriSTmas dance, and Sponsored an all-school dance in The spring. Rushing acTiviTies were carried ouT aT The beginning oT second semesTer. The TraTerniTy's chariTable acTiviTies included giving iood and cloThing To a needy Tamiiy Tor Thanksgiving and con- TribuTing money To The Red STocl:ing Tuncl. Named as olilicers oT Pi TheTa BeTa Tor 1947-1948 were: EvereTT PeTTis, president Wallace Nelson, vice-presidenTy Donald Swayne, secreTary7 RoloorT Kemper, Treasurerq Bernard Schnur, hisToriang Ray Griggs, sergeanT-aT-arms, Jim l-larrell, senior marshal: and Bill Donaldson, iunior marshal. PI THETA BETA OFFICERS AND ACTIVES LeTT To righT: SeaTed: RoberT E. Kemper, Theo Millan, James l-larrell, Wally Nelson, EvereTT R. PeTTis, Donald L. Swayne STanding: Roderic C. Hawkins, William J. Donaldson, RoberT Niebuhr. Ray Griggs, Bill Simmons, George Scou- Taris, Bernard l-i. Schnur PI THETA BETA PLEDGES LeTT To righT: SeaTed: Roberl Calloway, Diclq WhiTlow, Laurie LiberTy STancling: Engene Gire, Richard Seb- hardT Page 155 RHO DELTA ACTIVES Leif lo righl: Isl Row: Charles Sleed, Roloerl Wag- ner, William True, John B. Huichings, James R. Nordsfrom, Harold Maho- Hey 2nd Row: Raymond Michalslci, Joseph Kindred, Rudy Gray, Bob L. Thomp- son, Roberl Gillrner, Franlc C. Queery, Jr., Dale L. Musselman 3rd Row: Harold L. Landis, Charles Fauble, John O. Schram, Werner F. Kubis, Donald Kirlcham, William S. Herbsi, Rudolph Reclcle, George F. Fields 41h Row: O. Hosmer More-s, David Scoil, Roberi C. Calhoun, Rodney McGovern, Chesler Trim, William Endean, Jr., Joe Johnson, Ed Sandall Slh Row: H. Vance Howard, Jr., Jerry Shryoclc, Harry Harrison, Edward Henrhorn, Clill Hasselbacher, Nicho- las Taral, John Drew, Charles Winker RHO DELTA PLEDGES Leif To righl: Isl Row: James Young, Roloeri Woer- ner, Cal Schumann, Jaclc McClellan, James Couririghi, Dick Ramblce 2nd Row: Roberi' Rhode, John Schierer, L Raymond Weslall, William Hull, Roy Bosfrom, Roberi C. Trumpy, Richard Kelly Q RHO DELTA Page 156 Page 157 RHo DELT On Oclober 9, I946, eighleen social and lralernal minded charler members, consisling oi World War ll velerans, founded lhe Rho Della lralernily. Chinese red and powder blue were chosen as lhe colors for lhe group, wilh 'rhe camellia becoming lhe lralernily flower. Beginning lhe year wilh a successlul Chrislmas Dance, The Rho Del+a's followed lhis evenl by holding Their annual Spring Frolic, giving as a prize, a free air lrip lo Havana, Cuba. They also held a Spring Formal, which was The highlighl of a gala social year as a iralerniiy. Under lhe able leadership ol Werner F. Kubis, presidenlg Donald Kirlcham, vice-presidenly John O. Schram, secrelaryg William S. l-lerbsi, lreasurerg George E. Fields, chaplain: l-larold L. Landis, social chairman: Ed C. Sandall, hisloriang Rudolph Rechle, sergeanl-al-arms: and Bob L. Thompson, house manager, Rho Della Fralernily has once again compleled a successful year as a local Greek organiza- Jrion, upholding ils high ideals of Courage, Juslice, Knowledge, and Achievemenl. RHO DELTA OFFICERS Leif lo righl: Sealed: Rudy Gray, corresponding secrelaryg John O. Schram, secrelaryg Vferner F. Kubis, presidenlg Don Kirlcham, vice- presidenlg William S. l-lerbsl, lroasurery John Drew, alhlelic chairman Slanding: l-larold L. Landis, social chairman: Rudolph Reclcls, sergeanl-al-arms: Charles Fauble, rushing chairman: Bob L. Thompson, house manager: Edward Sandall, hisloriang Chesler Trim, pledge maslerg George E. Fields, chaplain X ,K f' 0 'lf . , 0 J, o ' . o , 9 xx x fl 4 I feqc 'Ji Sag? M Nun' SIG A SIGMA PH! ACTIVES Lell' Io righl: Isl Row: Ed Irvine, Charles Burgess, Waring Lynch, Duslin Favorile, Glenn Jordan 2nd Row: Dick I-'laack, Roloerl Addis, I-loward Lykins, Dean Loyal G. Til- lolson, J. Byron I-Ioke, Dick I-lession 3rd Row: I-Iarold Williams, Gordon Linn, Dick Adamson, M. L. Friess, James Murphy, Bruce Sroul, Philip I-Iarland, William Neal, Roloerl Jones 4lh Row: Augie Bellman, Bill Drinnin, James Wilson, Gene Wolf, Tom La- hey, Wayne Mayes, Warner Whil- ney, Dick Dryden SIGMA PHI ACTIVES Lell lo righl: lsl Row: Jim Madison, Byron Fierce, Everl' Anderson, Andy Spores, Sam Clark, Jack Erickson 2nd Row: Don Benlrup, Roberl Arnold, Roberl Cady, Garrel Slone, Roberl Cooksey, George Kyros, Jack I-lar- land, Waller Plumer 3rd Row: Foresl Burkell, Roberl Arnold, Jerry Vallez, Jack Pearl, Dean De- laney, Paul Lohrman, Ken Schwab, Jack Dixon, I-larry Johnson, Jack Sullivan, Jim Carney, Gersh Tillolson 4lh Row: Ed Unruh, Tony Behrens, Wayne Dirnmick, Roberl McGillen, Chris I-loerr, Douglas Roszell, Nor- man Endean, Richard Brooksloank, Ray Grummery, Roy Snyder Page 158 SIGMA PHI Sigma Phi, a Bradley organizalion since I9i I, s+ands for broiherhood and good will. Hs Iraiernify flower is Ihe American Beauiy rose, and Ihe colors are maroon and gold. I-lighligh+s on Ihe social calendar ol Ihe Sigma Phis Ihis year included Ihe Masque Carnival ar Ihe I-lub Ballroom in Edelsiein las'r November, a Chrisrmas Dinner-Dance, and Ihe annual Sweelhearf Dance in February. This year's oI'licers were: Bill Neal, president Roberl Carkenord, vice-presidenlg Dave Cady, recording secrelaryg Bob Ingram, corresponding secreiaryg Charles Burgess, Ireasurer: Ed Monser, assisianf Treasurer: Earl Johnson, social chairman: George Rowland, pledge masler: Dave Louck, house manager: Bill Dyer, assislanl house manager: Bob lvliichell, rush chairman: Jack I-Ieinlzman, rush chairman: Warner Whi+ney, keeper of Ihe archives: Dick Dohnke, sporls chairman: and John Slevens, alumni chairman. SIGMA PHI OFFICERS Leif io righiz Is'r Row: Earl Johnson, Elmer, George Rowland 2nd Row: Bob Ingram, Charles Burgess, Roberf Carkenord, Bill Neal, Dave Cady, Ed Monser, Bill Dyer 3rd Row: Bob Milchell, Jack I-Iein+z- man, John Slevens, Dick I-Iaack, Dick Dohnke, Dave Lauck, Warner Whil- ney . nh SIGMA PHI PLEDGES Leif lo righl: Isf Row: Pal I-lealy, Dave Birkell, Lee Taylor, Siuarl Eksirand, John Nangle, Dick lv1cCliniick, I-Iowie Ery 2nd Row: Dick Kennedy, Wall Adams, Howard Brooksbank, Charles Grover, Dick Mize, Bob McCarIhy, Dick Knodle, Bob Runkle 3rd Row: Jack Groebmeyer, Jim Chian- akas, John I-losielller, Russ Mason, Paul Gerdes, Leo Scoli, Ralph Clark Page l59 TAU KAPPA EPSILON ACTIVES Leif lo riglnl: Isl Row: L. Williams, R, Anderson J. i Hudson, R. Pedigo, L. Wesifall, R. Brokaw 2nd Row: H. Schwarz, L. Sleqer, D. Redmann, D. Fuller, lvl. Gramley, C. Read, R. Radclilace, R. Howard, J. Jans 3rd Row: S. Cl1aH'erlon, S. Lafferfy, R. Plwillips, R. Orr, E. Worlliinqfon, W. Robinson, E. Carney, W. Lisaius, H. Miller, E. Hezner, D. Miller TAU KAPPA EPSILON PLEDGE3 Leif lo rig lil: ls? Row: W. Lawrence, B. Doiy, B. Chronic, J. Hopkins, R. Boncleson 'Znd Row: R. Goodwin, W. Hurley, R. Gares, E. Slierman, D. East D. Muir, W. lvlelizer 3rd Row: A. Eisenbrand, J. Willson, T. Sawa, W. Jolly, F. Smillw, D. VVoer- ner, R. Warner, K. Sliener T u KAPP EPSILGN Page 160 TAU KAPPA EPSILO On Oclober 27, l946, Bela Sigma Mu local lraJrerni+y became Jrhe Bela Alpha chapler of Jrhe Bold, Bad Tel4es. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded January IO, I899, al Illinois Wesleyan Universily, wilh Chrislian ideals, scholaslic achievemenl, and lhe praclice of 'rhe Golden Rule emphasized. The lralernily colors are cherry and gray, and lheir gem is lhe pearl. Oulslanding social evenfs of Jrhis year were fhe Chrisrmas Dinner-Dance, and lhe Red Carnalion Dance. Telce officers for lhe pasl year were: Nelson lvluneio, president Jim Nylander, vice-president Jaclc Cusick, secrelaryg John Carlson, Jrreasurerg Carl Wilhelm, hisloriang Ed Zarelc, pledge maslerg Bud lvlallhias, chaplain, and Bob Dravis, sergeanl-al-arms. . TAU KAPPA EPSll.ON OFFICERS Lefl lo righl: Isl Row: Carl Wilhelm, Jim Nylander, Nelson Muneio, Ed Zarek 2nd Row: Bob Dravis, John Carlson, Bud Maflhias Page 161 ibm Lell lo riglwlz lsl' Row: Ricliard D. Carliss, Tliornas Al- lcinson, Donald Neyendorf, A, J. Ulf- lces, James R. Frey 2nd Row: Louis G. Fabre, Irvin G. Rob- erls, Samuel Deeds, Ralph L. Kelly, Howard W. Boliz, Paul R. Kuyollw Leif To riglil: Isl Row: Horace Paylon, C. H. Buesclw er, R. G. Weber, J. G. Wilson, A. R Hansen Zncl Row: G. A. Phillips, W. Toe-llen Bill Cain, Hamillon Jones, Rocco J Brescia, Jolm M. Farrell A ZETA OMEGA I 'Sings 9 Page 162 4 ZETA MEGA Zela Omega, one ol Bradley's new lralernilies, was organized in Oclober, l947, and became a lull-fledged member of Bradley's lralernily group by lale November. Ouiclf lo gel info Jrhe swing of social aclivilies, Jrhe organizalion sponsored lhe Bowery Brawl in March, To which lhe dancers wore swealers, blue leans, and Dogpalch lenglh slcirls. The dance, an all-school affair, promises +o become anolher l-lillrop Tradi- lion. Addilional social evenls and group aclivilies are on The fulure schedule of Zela Omega. Chosen as officers for Zela Omega Jrhis pasl year were: John Buehler, president Barry Bishop, vice-president Kennelh Dougherly, Jrreasurerg Eugene Soch, correspond- ing secrelaryg Richard Gandf, recording secrelaryg James Riclcner, sergeanl-al-arms' Arlhur l-larringlon, chaplain: and Johnny Johnsen, social chairman. Le-if To righlz Isl Row: James B. Campbell, facully adviser: John Buehler, president Barry A. Bishop, yice-presidenlg Ken Dougherfy, lreasurer 2nd Row: Richard L. Gandf, recording secrefaryg Arlhur E. l-larringfon, chaplain, Eugene L. Soch, corresponding secre- raryq James C. Riclcner, sergeanf-af-arms, Herman J. Johnsen, social chairman Page 163 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL LeII Io righI: SeaIed: Donald O. Legg, Bob Osserv beck, DusIin FavoriIe, Edward Hen- Ihorn SIanding: SIuarI ChaIIerIon, RoberI Rogers, Jay Gray, John l-IuIchings, Bill Neal, Vaughn WoodruII PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL LeII Io righI: SeaIecI: Barbara Weyler, Marian I-loerr, Miriam Parker SIanding: BeIIy Young, BeIIy Tracy. Barbara Schelielbein, Barbara Bogard, Jackie SchaIer I TER-FR TER ITY CQUNCIL I h I I I: I 'I Council includin a new consIiIuIion and more democraIic principles, has A reorganizaIion o I e n er- ra ern: y , g presenIed Io Bradley Ihis year an even Iiner group Ihan ever beIore. Donald Legg has, as presidenI oI Ihe council, inspired Ihe members Io greaIer eIIorIs in solving problems common Io IraIerniIy members: and has direcIed supervision oI all pledging and iniIiaIing rules, IraIerniIy aIhleIic and social evenIs, and Ihe scholasIic sIandings Io be mainIalned by all IraIerniIy men. The Council iIselI Ihis year sponsored a h-ighly successIul InIer-l:raIerniIy dance, February I3. AN-HELLENIC CGUNCIL Possessing Ihe disIincIion oI being Ihe IirsI Pan-Hellenic Board on Ihe Bradley campus, Ihis years group has made marvelous progress Ioward solving any problems muIuaI Io Ihe women's Greek sororiIies on campus. IIs chieI IuncIions cenIer around regulaIions by which sororiIies may rush, bid, pledge, and imIiaIe new members. II also encourages high ' l I I i R I i Ih I I -S 'I' scholashc sIanding and advises on all social and aIhIeIic compeIlIion among sororiIies. ep acing e n er ororn y Council oI previous years, Ihis board desIines Ihe paIh oI all inIer-sororiIy aIIairs. OIIicers Ior Ihe year were: Marian I'Ioerr, presidenI: Miriam Parker, secreIary: and Jackie SchaIer, Treasurer. Page 164 1 DOBLER MEMCRIAL TROPHY Bill lvlann, sTellar Bradley baskeTball player, is shown receiving The TirsT presenTaTion oT The William Dopler Memorial Trophy. The Trophy is pre- senTecl annually To The regular wiTh The highesT percenTaqe oT his Tree- Throws. Page 166 'X mg! XX yi 50 Nagy ,gy ww I I X sr sr as vfvz, .r X X 9 an - 0' K Q0 ,sf ,oi W rf X 8,2 'W 2-' va O X -' fr, 9 X ge ,eww ,f 2 J W 25 .f?.Q : 'f1If 09, 9 XX ' J Q4 1' 'cz as Q Wi 3140! v - 3 'ox:qg-, 53.152 A! Z 'cw , 4 V N2W6 f ':f -1: JWVZ Qs Whips Harvard For Seventh Straight JOHN l MEINEN A. J. ROBERTSON Assocuale Professor of Plwysncal Edu Professor of Physical Educalion, Di- caruon lme coaclw for foolloall an reclor of Alhlefics, Head coach: assuslanl' baslcelball coach foolball, baslcelball, and baseball. Ln 'T ON PM -1- U' 9. Dlreclor ol Plrmysucal Educaluon Jr Varsuly baslcelball and foolball coach ,fb a Es. -JE H- E55 : Egg WMO my .E-if cs f f z. nf fm ' Mrk 4 Lkgfy, i K I 3? 'ra WU 6 s, nf aw. , af, fb Q.. 'U 1: rr, Fu' V ' a J 5 L2 N 2 1- Q 32 4 Braves Opener From xiii Stubborn Ripon Squad, 6-0 lf? N Yiradh-gr Vniwr-e4ity'S Draws opr-rwd zhmr 1947 football svasun -fs. bimwxdav nigm, and nicer! nm a 6,0 vivtuw uwr Uni Redman Ymm' r 'fbw'31, ?, 1 ff 'L Ili' n, Xlvisrrnnrlins Mrk:-kC'nl:lnak:m, :hw wozwm'tma end, :uorwi :hc fog? 'Wi 521 '5 1: '7 WC 'md hwdmechmgesofthegab' 4 P0 . fJ,0o,.n. a fs Q L CHARLES OSBORN C. M. HEWITT Golf coach assnslanl baslcelball Varslry 'rraclc coach. ollwer coaches are: Foolball end coach boxing coach DON HOLMES, Wreslllnqf and WfxlNO THOMPSON, Swimmmg funn-marc. -. meg W? Top Row: Davis, Dinguel, R. STone, Kovacs, Brown, MaTTIacIc, Van Cleave Iliad Coachl, Carl, PeTerson, Ricci, Parlcs, SchuITz, SheITon Middle Row: A. J. RoperTson lCoachl, Derry lAssT. Mgr.I, Scherler, Knudsen, Arp, Mann, SIaTer, Williams, Gaiiney, TraTicano, STerling, STrand, ReiTsTeck, I-Iinrichs, J. I. Meinen lLine Coachl BoTTom Row: I-lodges lCapT.l, Bucy, W. STone, Chianakas, Rebuilioni, ATTerbury, Behrens, Calanca, Ellis, Balcer, Driscoll, McGann, Todd, Wilson, BuTIsovich The iniury-ridden Bradley Braves had one oT Their IeasT successTul TooTbaII seasons in many years lasT Tall. The Braves won Three games and losT six. Opening wiTh a vicTory over Ripon, They IosT To WichiTa, WashingTon and JeTTerson, and VVesTern KenTucI4y in succession. ATTer beaTing INIorTh DalcoTa decisively, The Braves IosT To mighTy Miami U. oT Ohio and The UniversiTy oT SouTh DalQoTa. The ST. Amlorose Bees became BradIey's Third vicTim in The Tinal home game OT The year. PowerTuI Marshall College deTeaTed The Braves in I-IunTingTon, WesT Virginia, To Tinish The year. Coach: A. J. RoberTson AssisTanT Coaches: J. I. Meinen lBracIIeyI, Virgil Van Cleave IBradleyI, Deane Richardson IBradIeyI. CapTain: RoberT I-lodges, Peoria, Illinois MosT Valuable Player: STanIey BuTI4ovich, Galeslourg, Illinois Ma nager-EIecT: Rolla nd Derry Bradley . . 6 Bradley . . 7 Bradley . . I8 Bradley . . I3 Bradley . . 39 Bradley . . 27 Bradley . . I3 Bradley . . I7 Bradley . . I9 Won SCORES Ripon .... UniversiTy oT WichiTa . WashingTon 81 JeTTerson WesTern KenTucIcy U. oT NorTh Dal4oTa Miami UniversiTy . U. OT SouTh DaIcoTa I ST. Ambrose . . Marshall College . 3 - LosT 6 I R xh f I ii, My .4 1 A f Z1 ,ff ' f7'V Z, . Z ,P 1 5 , sg uv g X 1 4. f' BL THU NHT! N Page 153 Page l59 Top Row: R. Huffman, Mallory, Marfens, Lylle, Amlorosch, Dralce, Aflerbury, Malllaclc, Slurlevanf, Tredup Middle Row: Deane Richardson lCoachl, Reber, Bergen, Nylander, Momeny, Howe, Balcer, Bandslra, Kovacs, Rieisfeclc, Derry lMgr Boflom Row: L, Hulrlman, Burris, England, Ericlcson, Spangler, Dinquel, Easf, Biorliman, Mclzeeley FOOTBALL I947 Coach: Deane Richardson lBradIeyl Manager: Roland Derry, Ipava, Illinois Bradley Reserves . . I4 Normal Universilry Reserves . I9 Bradley Reserves . . I3 Weslern Slale Reserves . . I2 Bradley Reserves . . . O Scoll Field Flyers . 4 Won I - Losl 2 :- - X f A ff I3 X on ,, ' Q 4 r , , JW s 1 ,, N ff if X RQXA:-+1 s qfaw,gsg i r flaw: gg ' ' pw Wi, ' A' .JW X ' ? ' 1 f xi f-rang if 'Vx ,H , be 1 Z rv 7 Q R J 'J Cf Je r',w,wf 'gf X - l' l 4, fxbwf f fs 0, 6 uv.. E Q A -A v BRAVES NIP RIPCJN IN OPENER, 6-O L--a-I-A-fd-g L4 A :s w ii ii gig- nfwbillagg 0.733 iffy l llfnll i f Q lg f Vps W ! N2-JKJ Bradley Universily won ils opening foolloall game againslr Ripon College oi Wisconsin, 6-O. Mike Clmianalqas scorecl Hwe lone louclfidown from Jrne six-yarcl line, aicler Jolwnny Rebullioni anol Guy Ricci cooperaled in bringing Jrlwe ball sixly- seven yarols. 1 P91170 ge l7l A 7 mqkgy The Braves' second win of llwe year came al llwe expense of Norllm Dalcola. The game was played In Grand Forlrs, Norllw Dalcolra. Glb Carl's lorillianl passing and running lealured llwe Bradley vicrory, as he figured in alrnosl every Bradley The Student Newspaper Since 1897 BRAVE PCWER SLAMS NORTH DAKCTA SCOVG. T. AMBRGSE VICTIM OF BRADLEY 19-6 Bradley linished Jrheir home season wilh a viclory over a spiriled Sl. Am- brose leam, winning lf?-6. The game was a repeal ol The Ambrose game of IQ46. They were bolh played in a cold rain, wilh mud hampering every moye- menl' ol lhe players. Milce Chianalcas and Guy Ricci cooperaled lo gain yards lor The Braves around lhe Sl. 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Unruh, Berihlie, D. Unruh, Grover, E. Unruh, . . O SI' SOT1, OGC A J R TD T C h FronT Row: Garber, Ricci, STowell, Logan, Mann, Chianalcas, Ashley, Melchiorre, Wilcoxen lCapTainl VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I947-I948 Bradley's powerTul baslceTloall Braves once again Turned The naTional sporT spoTlighT on Bradley UniversiTy as They played one oT Their mosT brillianT seasons. In winning all buT Three games oT a rugged 3 I-game inTersecTional schedule, The Braves remained among The Top Ten Teams oT The naTion mosT oT The season. The Team cracked numerous records, including The all-Time high score when They beaT New Orleans OT The SouTh wiTh 96 poinTs. A. J. RoberTson's Team losT only To SouTh DalcoTa, an upseT, DePaul UniversiTy, and The Tough UniversiTy oT WesT Virginia. The 47-48 version oT The Braves is being acclaimed as possibly The besT Team ever To play Tor Bradley, and cerTainly The loesT since The Famous Five OT I938-39. Page 1 74 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM I947-I948 Back Row: Deane Richardson lCoacl'il, Roberlson, Alford, Slowell, Carl, Melclwiorre, Derry lMqr.l Fronl Row: Delaney, Cnrisle, Guin, Benlnlce, Mize, Collier RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM I947-I948 A Tlie Bradley Papooses, coaclwed llwrougli llweir second line season by Deane Richardson, won all buf llwree ol 'rlweir games. Tlwey losl lo Jrwo lougli local quinlels, llwe Peoria lvloose and llwe Pelcin Slandard Brands, in varsily preliminary games. Tlwe ollier loss was an upsel by Jrlwe Normal Junior Varsily in Bloominglon. Page 175 Braves Rack Up 2 More Gage Wins .Q,, , SUTTER HITS 141' fl-34 NOD 61-51gwa110p Wf ' Iowans, 69-37 'If 'Y Playing llneir seconsl double-lweader willwin a weelc, Bradley delealed Jrlwe Buffaloes from Wesl Texas Slale, 6 I-5 l, and llfwen won easily over Nebraska Wesleyan, 7l-28. -fb' RECORDS BROKEN AS BRADLEY WINS V A .x,,11'g'int0 Sefffnd Plaffb In Olyihpics R Qneflf' ' 6Braves Humble Loyola Outfit In 95-52 R0llt Hilltoppers Connect On 41 Out Of 87 Shots Attempted P 178 Bimyss mr wnsumeion, 59-45 XDn--1 Txrifi NT LFP Tx Us ame, 50-46, For 18th Win 2- , .WW Y ,-,iY .-.Li- 4 Bradley Nets 13th Straight Cage Victory Second Half Splurge Gives Braves 24th Win In 25 Games -in P e179 4 Bradley Scores 13th Win Tops Princeton, 64 To 41 'nal Sports ' 4ts ill Page Bradley Smashes Yale, 91 To 565 Ties Scoring Record PTil1C8i0l1 Pl6ly3 oWolvesIVIeet fllliniSeekF' 'levenu 3 f1llins ' Braves Tonight T' Un' 2 Bradley, D WV' onight At Armory Braves Crush Ecuador,84-39, lggmlzfga 1 For 17th Win ' 'NORTON CP' ' :puff Page 18 lgn qyEscnusu coLonAno coLLEeE 4i15jUi11'112'i1 - :Y5f55f,x SECTION Bwlil- -!rrvX rrrrr f rf 1.+f YIk!lVN SPQBIE- U nruh Scores 21 In 74-45 Victory Page 183 0 Z Bradle Dum s fnmwnal-Si A My p 0 Q E -3, Loulslana Tech Quintet, 7559 THE BASKETBALL SCOREBCARD Page 185 Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley OF l947-I948 . 76 l-lardin-Simmons . . . 75 Carroll College . . . 6l Wesl Texas Slale . . . 69 Iowa Wesleyan . 56 Texas Clirislian . 68 l-larvard . 7i Nebraska Wesleyan . . 50 San Francisco U. . . 82 San Diego Slale . . 72 Denver . 64 Weslern Qnlario . 5l Soulli Dalcola . . 9l Yale . . 64 Princelon . . . 75 Louisiana Tecli . 9I Arizona . 59 Wasliinglon U. . 84 Ecuador . 79 Daylon U. . . . 7l Tulsa . . 7l Colorado College . . 47 Slanlord . 96 Loyola ol Soullw . . 76 Norlli Dalcola . . 59 Waslwinglon U. . 57 Cenlenary . . 48 DePaul . 66 Oklahoma Cily . . . 79 Olwio Wesleyan . . 74 Wesl Virginia . . 72 Wiclwila Won 28 Losl 3 .zv i- - , ' XM A r ' IL , r f .l 6 ,1 rg ,uf 'fl' T, 4:4 Back Row: Derry, Biorlcman, B. PeTerson, Schwab, WueThrich Middle Row: Krumrey lMgr.l, Manlcer, Case, Zilrn, Grooyer, Weeks, Behrens, GaTTney, VVhiTeside lCapT.l, A. J. RoberTson lCoachl FronT Row: ShelTon, Crabb, Grossman, Ricci, Friedrich, Garber, Wilcoxen, Ashley, T. PeTerson BASEBALL l947 Braclley's baseball Team las+ year had a very successTul season. fxTTer a successTul Tour oT The souTh, The Team cleTeaTed Big Nine Teams Three Times aqainsT no losses. Missouri Valley Teams Tell To The Braves Tour Times aqainsT no losses. The Team Tinished The season wi+h I8 wins and only six losses. CapTain: Wm. WhiTeside, Peoria, lll. 1 ' Manager: Ray Krumrey, LiberTyville, lll. Coach: A. J. RoberTson 2 Q . A ,M AssisTanT Coach: Ed. STonebocl4 ll y I 4vn f Page 186 Bradley . . Bradley . . Bradley . . Bradley . . Bradley . . . IGame ca Bradley . . . Bradley . . Bradley . . . Bradley . . Bradley . . Bradley . . Pg 187 THE BASEBALL SCCREBUARD UF I947 I2 U. of Mississippi 3 U. of Alabama . 4 Tennessee Slale IIO inningsl I5 Vanderbill . . 7 Weslern Miclwigan lled I I innings, darknessl 3 Weslern Micliigan I5 Greal Lakes . . 24 Greal Lakes . . I6 Clianule Field . 4 Waskiinglon U. . 5 Waslwinglon U. . Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Won I8 - LosI6 - Tiedl U. of Wisconsin SI. Louis U. . SI. Louis U. . Louisiana Teclw Wasliinglon U. Wiaslwinglon U. U. of Wisconsin U. of Iowa . Drake U. . Drake U. . Greal Lakes Greal Lakes . Cornell U. . Boslon College Bradley openecl Their I947 baseball season wiTh a Tour OT The SouTh lasT spring. On This Trip, The Braves won Three and losT one. The warmup series included vicTories over The UniversiTy OT Mississippi, Tennessee STaTe, and VanclerbilT. Page 188 Page 189 Back Row, leTT To righT: Pape, l-lanks, Connor, Chianakas, Tiarksen, Cycol, l-leinTzman, Grieve, Carl, ReiTsTeck Middle Row: C. M. l-lewiTT lCoachl, Behrens, Norman, Bower, Bucy, Unruh, Locher, Miller, Neulieb, OrganTini, J. Busey lManagerl, J. l. Meinen lAssT. Coachl FronT Row: Allison, Cobb, Young, Ray, Owen, Ashley, Blackwell, Vallosio, FavoriTe, Garber, SrouT The Bradley cinder crew lasT year enioyed one oT The mosT successTul seasons in The school's hisTory. They swamped The opposiTion in ouTdoor dual meeTs by racking up over IOO poinTs in each oT Tour conTesTs. Their indoor season was marred by one deTeaT, This coming aT The hands oT a powerTul Drake Univer'siTy squad. Led by Jumpin' Jack l-leinTzman, who placed in The naTion's biggesT meeTs and won TirsT place in The high iump aT The Illi- nois Tech Relays and Tied Tor The same brackeT aT The CenTral CollegiaTe MeeT aT Lansing, Mich., The Braves oTTered plenTy oT opposiTion in all depar+men+s. While Tying Tor TirsT place aT Lansing, l-leinTzman soared To a new Bradley all-Time record wiTh a leap oT 6' Dygu, Topping The old mark oT 6' 4723 seT by Ray Ramsey. The sixTeen-year-old sTandard Tor The IOO-yard dash also Tell by The wayside as John OrganTini, Reading, Pa., lad, negoTi- aTed The disTance in 9.8 seconds To chip a TenTh oTT The old mark which had been equalled by Bill Blackwell iusT Two weeks beTore. The sprinT-medley relay Team copped Their evenT aT The Purdue Relays Tor The second consecuTive year, and The Two mile relay Team galloped OTT wiTh The gold medal in ThaT evenT oT The Drake Relays. l lighlighT oT The home season was The Triangular meeT wiTh MarqueTTe and lNloTre Dame UniversiTies, Two highly TouTed Teams. The Braves made a Tine showing To Tinish second, Twelve poinTs ahead oT MarqueTTe. Bradley . . Bradley . . TRACK AND FIELD RECORD I947 DUAL INDOOR MEETS 59lf2 Chicago U. . . . . 44lf2 ZBM Drake U. . . . 7523 Won l, LosT l CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INDOOR MEET Bradley 9Th Place .......... , . Elfg pTs. Bradley . . . Bradley . . . Bradley . . . Bradley . . . DUAL OUTDOOR MEETS IOIV2 WashingTon U. lST. Louisl 29lf2 H352 l25 ST. Louis U ...... l7Ms Illinois Tech lChicago l . 6 IOIZ Loyola lChicagol . . . NM Won 4, LosT 0 TRIANGULAR OUTDOOR MEETS Bradley . DeTroiT . Toledo . Bradley . MarqueTTe NoTre Dame 97'f2 44lf2 32 48lf2 36'f2 79 ,iii My ,. 'f 3 f ,. If i if 'VA V Q, 4 ' 'H' u, ' Q ',.xS' Ac -vi.: s 5 R R B f 4 x TNQ V 2 1 K ,. XA f .,, V f 'mm 'T-,i,. fl' m i ' Fifa .1-. ..,3,, nn snnmnlpl Page 190 rx w 4. Page l9l Page 192 Page 193 I9-47 CROSS CGUNTRY TEAM Bradley's lirsl posl-war cross-counlry learn lwacl one meer, in l-lunlinglon, Wesr Virginia. The lmar- riers from Marshall College lineal llwe Braves by one poinl, buf Miller of Bradley look lirsl place lwonors. P Q' wins and Iosl only six. Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Page 195 Wo Le-If Io righf: J, I. Meinen IFaculIy Mgr.I, Roger Anderson, Richard Ward, AI Klulniclr, John I-Iulchings, William Wallci s LaVerne Carlson, Reber? I-Iansen, Francis Minor ISIudenI' Coach and Caplairil I GCLF I947 John I-Iulchings led Jrhe Bradley golfers Through a successful season. The Iinlcsmen compiled eleven Eighr conseculrive viclories highlighled Ihe season. n I 9 Vanderbill . . . . I8 I6 Weslern Kenluclcy ..... II 7If2 U. ol Louisville ...... I9If2 9 Weslern Keniuclcy Slale Teachers 9 I9If2 Auguslana ........ 7If2 S' I6 Auguslana ........ I I 5 Xe- e I2If2 SI. Ambrose . I4-If? -. 1, f- ' ' 372 iowa . . . . 23If2 IQ' I ' I M ioy2 Knox . . . . W2 I Vg I5If2 Ivlonmoulh . . . . . 5If2 I , A Taz I9If2 Loyola ......... 7If2 I 4, 24 Weslern Slale Teachers College 3 ZIVZ Illinois Tech ........ 5iy2 I I Monmaufh . . no f f 9If2 Illinois Tech ........ Zlfz ' ' 01 ' f 22 Loyola ......... 5 fx? mv! I7If2 Weslern Slale Teachers College 9If2 fy ry' my? Knox .......... 1395 f ca 53 8 S+. Ambrose . . . . . I9 fp, K f n II - Los+ 6 - Tied 2 Q ff 5EHhNHklQ Waino E. Thompson lCoachl, Ed. Carney, Harold Charyal, Leo Charval, Harold Schalk ISIuden'r IvIgr.l, Barry Blshop, Carl Read, h I. M IF v I acull Mgr. Howard Schroeder, Ray Jensen, Eugene Glre, Howard Roeder, Henry Venn, John Pralclce, J. Rakow, Harold Kung Caplaln Carl Read High po 2 Leo Charval School records. Charval, H. Charval, Read, Reeder Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley I94-6QI947 SWIMMING RECORD Coach, Walno Thompson Caplain, Carl Read . . 4O DePaul . . I7 Pxuquslana . 28 Knox . . I9 Loyola . . 33 Auquslana . 47 SI. Ambrose . . . 4I Knox . . 27 Loyola . . . . 44 SI. Ambrose . . 36 Norlh Cenlral Won 4 I.osI 6 MONMOUTH QUADRANGULAR I. Auguslana 46Ilf2: 2. Knox 283 3. Bradley I7If2, 4. lylonmoulh I5 1, 4,3 Q 4 .7 I fl ll , X I I f,,,,,,N, ggiruv-ARNN .!N.AA.,gjk.A.A.J Page 196 Back Row: W. Thompson lCoachl, Higgins, EberT, Drake, GianneTTi, Schalk lMgr.l Fronl' Row, leTT To riqhT: WesTT ll R d G Read, Juergensen, Phillips ire, Dick Drake, Treshman speedsTer, Bob WesTTall, T947-I948 SWIMMING RECORD Lou GianeTTi, and Carl Read led The Tankmen To Their mosT successTul posT-war season. fNTTer an ordinary dual meeT season, The Braves came back To Tie Tor TirsT place in Bradley's iniTial Missouri Valley Conierence meeT. Carl Read and Bob WesTTall in The IOO-yard Tree sTyle and I5O-yard backsTroke, respecTively, won championships in The conTerence. Page 197 Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley . 25 DePaul . . . . 59 NorTh CenTral . . 43 Knox .... . 28 ST. Louis . 40 Knox . . . 2I Loyola . . . . 57 Murray STaTe lKy . I6 WashingTon U. . 29 Loyola . . . MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPIONS Tie Tor TirsT place wiTh ST. Louis U. 64 poinTs Back Row: Don l-lolmes lffoachl, Joe McDerrnoH, E d Fall, Bill Fall, John Arnbrosch, George Kyros lManagerl Fronl Row: Bob Pocklingl W l y D is, Don Johnson, Dave Lauck, R. Mohr, C. Greenwood OU, SS 6 GV l946-l947 WRESTLI G RESULTS 2 ,..V7 A Ag s flier 11 ii X 5 I , e X ' A f ig in i 0- A , fi El f .1 lg -Q57 Qaegaxf gg f ,fl nh qi Q63 , 7, y , f 1 g if i If 5 A ' K -3112 7 sw 3 .Q if ff flllllli gl V' l ii ,-Qc. li i . ,..,. e, 7 - ses eww. ' T 'wbwf ' CFM, icnmmu Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Manager, George Kyros Coach, Don l-lolmes lBradleyl Facully Manager, Deane Richardson lBradleyl SCORES 3 Normal U. . . O Cornell College . O U. of Iowa . . O U. of Wisconsin . 6 Normal U. . . 8 U. of Chicago . . . . . I2 Norlhvveslern U. Placed 4Jrh in Whealon lnvilalional Meel, scoring 9 looinls. Don Johnson scored Isl, I36 lb. Division Wesley Davis scored 3rd, l65 lb. Division C19 Baclc Row: Don I-Iolmes IC hl Burris, Iv1ann,SIevens, E. Fall, W. Fall, Slamp, SrouI lMgr,I Fronf Row: Traulo, Kyros, Johnson IC oac , aplil, Easl, Mohr, Udry, Davis, Paparigian l947-l948 WRESTLING RESULTS George Kyros and Caplain Don Johnson led Ihe Braves Io a line rec- ord in Ihe Iirsl real wreslling season aI Bradley since Ihe war. Johnson developed info one of Ihe Iinesl wresllers, aI I36 pounds, in Ihe mid- wesI. Page 199 Brac ey Braoley Brac ey Brac ey Bradley Brac ey Bradley Brac ey Bradley Bradley . . I9 SI. Ambrose . . I5 . I6 Normal . . I4 . . I3 U. of Chicago . . 3I . . I4 De-Kalb Norlhern Teachers 9 . 8 Whealon .... 28 . . 20 W. SIaIe Teachers . I4 . . 3 I Illinois Tech . . 5 . . 4 Iowa . . . . 28 . . I6 Illinois Normal . I4 . . . 22 Norlrhweslern . . . 5 Whealon Invilalional, Ihird place, I4 poinls Don Johnson, Ihird place, I36-Ib. class Case Inviialional Won 7 Loslr 3 F Back R B lc llvlg l Allison, Don Page, Morgan, C. V. VanCleave lCoachl F +R ' Treland, l-lamillori, Price, Snyder, Zicaro, Emmons RADLFW ,IF 'Q' f , , ' ,c T -v i f 1 J f ' Z, 2 , , , If 6: - fag: ' , JG.. fggzewain -J ii., sl .7 yy ll 3 ,gm- ' .Qing N 55 I'OI'1 OW l NNN BOXING I9-47-48 Among lhe newer alrhlelic compelilions on Jrhe l-lilllop is boxing. Allhough The Bradley millmen losl bolh of Their scheduled bouls during The year, enlhusiasm in The ar+ of manly defense is slrong, if acliviry around Jrhe gymnasium is any indicalion. Bradley . . 2 Weslern Slale Teachers 5 Bradley . . 3 John Carroll U.. . . 5 Page 200 Back Row: Walfer Shorf lCoachl, Bruce Ploussard, Bob King, John Glndele, Waller Barndr lMgr.l, Deane Richardson lFacully Advisorl, Jim W M ' l lr p rl VSSGD Fronl Row. Charles Gerard, Ralph Porfer, Bur? Lynch, Jim Coogan l Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Bradley Page 201 I947 TENNIS RESULTS I947 TENNIS RESULTS 7 lllinois Slrale Normal 8 Knox College . . . O Norlh Cenlral . 2 Illinois Tech . . . 4 lllinois ,Slale Normal . . . 2 Auguslana ....,.. 4 Weslern Slale Teachers College 5 Cornell College ...... O Auguslrana . . . . 4 Knox College . . . 7 S+. Ambrose . . . Won4 - Los+7' Burl Lynch led lhe Jrennis Jream lhrough a season Jrhalr was slrong on aclion, if shorl in vlclories. Al- lhough lhe Bradley nelmen losl sev- en and won four, Burr Lynch and Ralph Porler reached The quarler- finals In The doubles of lhe Cenlral Collegiale Conference meer. SiTTing, leTT To righT: Miss Bowne, Marg. Thomas, SchoaTT, Jass, Marilyn Ross STanding' Barb Dreher, I Zoss, Ackerman, Shirley Olker, Shirley Garrison, Barb ScheTelbein, Yvon Robinson, Bobbie Campbell, Jo Ann Bruce, H ll Sl Ad BeTTy Young, Jo Ann Beyer, C l S6 g T Nfi eg .ex ww X .,-,,,,,--N ,M H, -n l ' c 'ieii:3aiiiI,gg. In -. ml:-'pf I -DUTY fl' f --Sl.l4lfl,,.,!'f T fll M-I I Wmw I: I' fuzz v I , V M-W , I 4 'mf ll f , W yi -ul-1 fy' , x , g K .im f I Z F1L SCH UMRNN oria arns W. A. A. BOARD TournarnenT sporTs, co-recreaTion nighTs, moonlighT horseback rides, and a varieTy oT oTher acTiviTies, all sponsored by The W.A.A. in cooperaTion wiTh The Women's Physical EducaTion deparTmenT, provide plenTy oT Tun and lively compeTiTion Tor Bradley girls Trom auTumn Through The warm spring days. Each year The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion organizes TournamenTs in hockey, volleyball, baskefball, badminTon, Tennis, bowling, golT, and baseball, giving every girl a chance To cornpeTe in her TavoriTe sporT. This year in 0cTober The W.A.A. Board also arranged a geT-acguainTed picnic Tor Treshman women. The Board is composed OT a represenTaTive Trom each oT The soror- iTies and The independenTs on campus, and appoinTs managers Tor each oT The TournamenTs and Tor oTher acTiviTies, vviTh Miss Jean l-losaTros as TaculTy adviser. The conTinuing purposes oT The group are To creaTe acTive inTeresT in sporTs and To TosTer True sporTsman- ship. Elva SchoaTT heads The board ably assisTed by vice-presidenT RuTh Jass and secreTary Marg Thomas. Page 202 L A 1 ..::-ff-gf 5 x , 1' 5 2 ,, k ' Sir f x F L ' 5357545555 ? 5i?f5i?E?2f xv 1 1,5 fefaigfj ae: 'I 6 P ' 5 a f gif?g:5,ghsf21i5?,,f,fQgf w f 115514. f . lik 95 ,, mm 9 95915 -Sb -Say? QW YES Ev. fiilh.. Y' X Event Weather Page 207 Homecommg y. iM,ff'h-,, .' 'fe 7'-ftf, a LW lay su 4:Lwf,+f4 ' ,wx Q MUN 4 4, 34,159 Twfigg! g W wr QQ cunnza M 5.5. BRADLEY E UP THE: RWER i Q Page 208 x. 1 wk Page 2liH I QW fm gf .. in ugmgmw '96 1 1 X sogyg igi Lf A 12f.fL,,,, 535: 1 . ,W ,,g,aq, Mfr.. -, - A, ,, V, ,. Wg--:A-W, D, SL , L .K 6 ,H l 3'L'xi?i?3W Y M., , Q ! ' 'Wk il f .M ,A U,Lhv W f WWWW .,.. mMWw,.W,n,, . f' Qfii.-i Q . 5 2 may ,HRAYE5, 6' f -' -4551-4-' ME NU Z 1 L WESTERN T-P -EM fm Hiya we vga gy M, My GO TO CBTALN ,L 41? IVA I, 'r S BBLBLE gm Page 212 M,.w- - .,,.,W Nxgxflgxffwv Fiji v ' 4 , ,Qw- MW CTM- . i ...QAM ws -7 w Maw, Zihlffgf W , WN, n . , 55 ACKNOWLEDGING: l-lorace Crawshaw Tor his phoTographic clev- erness revealed in The division pages. Jahn Xi Ollier Engraving Company Tor Their high qualiTy engravings. KingslcraTT Covers Tor Their aTTracTive covers. Economy AdverTising Company of lowa CiTy Tor Their splendid cooperaTion. ACKNOWLEDGING: Eunice Rosenbohrn Tor eTTiciency, accuracy, and prompTness in boTh assigned and unassigned duTiess. Bob Callbeclq and Clyde Reid Tor a compleTe and well-covered sporTs secTion. Larry Webber Tor being a TaiThTul and willing assisTanT To The ediTor in mounTing picTures. KurT Gvriminger Tor scheduling picTures and giving up noon hours when The picTures were Taken. Page 215 i I i Audrey Madison Tor ediTing The index, on which she spenT endless hours compiling and Typing. DemeTra PoliTes and Rosemary ElinT Tor de- voTing much Time To The index. Cameramen Neil Callbeclc, Bob Dauner, AI Lurie, Randy Johnson, Bob Callbeclc, and John Nangle Tor Their excellenT coverage oT campus liTe and acTiviTies. The TalenTed carToonisTs, Mary Calame and Cal Schumann, Tor Their arT worlcg and Waring Lynch Tor his slceTches oT TraTerniTy and sororiTy cresTs. Marnaiean Groom, l-lelen Gianakouris, Cred- wyn Mahannah, CharloTTe Kralcel, and Jeanne Mund Tor Their Thorough deTecTive worlc and prompTness in gaThering inTormaTion on clubs: Calliope Dilcos, Teddy Diclcson, and Audrey Madison Tor adding To The eTTecTiveness oT The copy sTaTT. P James Chianakas, Diclc Rambke, Andy l-loTer, and Chris l-loerr Tor soliciTing The adverTising Tor This yearbook. Chuclc Swanson Tor helping wiTh disTribuTion oT The boolc. And, The many oThers who conTribuTed To The success oT This POLYSCQPE. This year ine PGLYSCOPE inlroduced a new lealure-Tlwe choosing of a POLYSCOPE Queen. Aller canvassing liolel lobbies, bus depols, and railroad slalions armed willw piclures of candidales, POLYSCOPE deleclives discovered llwal The volers lrnoslly people from oulollownl had selecled Miss Lee Lernan lcenlerl as queen, Willa Miss Eleanor Read llelll and Miss Rila Chandler lriglmll as her allendanls. Page 216 ADVERTISEMENTS and STUDENT INDEX ., is ' V w-faznfxi f--.., si ,. vfA- a,,ra,, .,f7,,,W .- f .W D '- N -'k' : f Q M.: 1'-f'1a E1Tf in - -W'-'C-ffwsfwQM, K + 1-, iff? ' f' -f 1 s 2 m 1 . Nl m',' - M- fu ,W at P : ' V Tii':,sw,'51z'i3W47.,i ' '-',,g'gg1- . ' :- Af-f , ft A' , ', K ' - 'vf . v., Wflfiwyjsg ,,': T? jf, ' We ' t'X'7A'1 f?',gG,Qgdg'Llg.gf1?2.L ijjf,z7i-' 53?-LMC, ,,v, ,A W be fi? ',.-' hwwmqifi K' D151 E53 ' 1 Y' 1-W'f.1gHii iq ffm? I , . ' f' '-,L' , rsrr , ,V., K ,3 , v,,, 1 ' 4 - U' f f 1 - fi Y nf 'g' H ' ' W M .1 - ' - of ,,'- W-55921-n,n,f'1wwf11 V ' o ' R h h u U Through t e past 50 odd years t e name W K K I .Img ,.vf fizglfigfiryl, M Whig wgk ' wif H :Z B dl h w 't w ' t ch h f h 1 ' T21 CY 3.8 OI1 1 S HY 111 O 6 CELITS O CI' El UIDD1, MLW . . , Lieytiiiiwfwl her faculty and her students . . . . to the citizens of Peoria 5 R R W..,,, A u ' xr- f 4-v mx, and her surrounding communities .... to her friends and neighf iiidi W hors in the far Hung corners of this earth .... with , fi.: ' ' ' m gn this heritage behind her, we say . . . RADLEY ll V R ITV MANUFACTURERS OF RUBBER TIRED TOOLS . FOR EXCAVATING I-IAULING AND LIFTING lourrulu Rn Go LBTOUYIIBCU, Illia rsonm, ILLINOIS Q I STUDENT INDEX Abel, Hugh, I3I Ackerman, Bruce, 29, I2I Ackerman, Sally, I44 Ackerman, Velma, 29, I I7, I2I, 202 Adams, Ernest, I33 Adams, Gloria, 57, I I I, I35, I38, 202 Adams, Joseph, 57 Adams, Walter, I00, I54, I59 Adamson, Richard, 57, I09, I22, I58 Gifts From All Over The World Good Luckeas you are about to step into the business or pro- fessional worlds, or further into the reaim of higher education. We, of Go1dstein's, trust you will ever have happiness and prosperity. . . and that you'iI Addis, Robert, 57, I58 Adler, Frederick, 73 Akin, John, 99 Albers, Donald, I07 Albert, Shirley, II4 Alcabes, Sylvan, 70, II7 Alcock, Jerry, I I3 . Alexander, Jean, 29, I27 Alford, Donald, I75 Allen, Richard, 68, I25, I27 Allison, I-Ierbert, I90, 200 Allton, Robert, 70, I46 Alumbaugh, William, 70 remember this Store of prestige Ieweiry when you make Iewei and Gem investments. You'iI be Welcome at aII times, 211 South Adams Street Peoria, Illinois QJLLQULI I 8 X04 G G toad' X5 O . - 09 05 K1-G X X5 io! E35YGG032oA3Y50 400 23065 asa! axoxe OQY A0896 we ' Xl-5 P9 59887 fo Q5 I THIRD FLooR NANCY MILLIKAN MARILEE MACY Page 219 Amacker, Donald, I25 ..- 2. . . . Complimenfs of . . . CRAWFORDS SHOE STORES Agen'rs and Disfribufors 'For I6 Leading Shoe Manufaciurers 32I FULTON-206 LIBERTY PEORIA 323 COURT ST. PEKIN MOBILGAS MOBILOIL Whlle You re In School FRANKLIN SUPER SERVICE I8O0 MAIN PHONE 9620 Let Us Service Your Car ' J STUDENT INDEX Arnbrosch, John, 40, I49, I69, I98 AmsIuIz, Malcolm, 70, IO7, IO8, I33 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Andreson EveIyn, 70, I38 Everf, 57, I25, I27, 158 I-IaroId, I52 John, 70 Roger, IO7, I60, I95 Ronald, I5O SyIvia, I38, I39 WaIIer, 70 Winifred, 73 Lorenz, 57 Andrews, Carolyn, I IO Anno, Joyce, 57, I35, I43 AnIIe, Donald, 70, I08, I46 AnIon, NiChoIas, II3 AppIebaurn, Marjorie, 57, I33 Argubrighr, James, 57 Armone, Joseph, I IO Armslrrong, Bill, 70 Arneson, Rosemary, 99, IO9, I34 Arne+I, Roberlr, II4- Arnold, Floyd, I52 RAY'S CLEANING SERVIC Remember: It Pays To Send It To Ray's RAY TRAPP BILL BEACH 504 S.'Unive1'sity Phone 4-2479 Page 220 t GET IT AT GIBBEN S ir Catering To Your Wants and Needs ALWAYS THE FINEST IN COATS - SUITS - DRESSES SPORTSWEAR HECHT'S BONNY SHOP 225 SO. ADAMS ST. CALLEN DER BUSINESS MACHINES Agenfs for uNDERwooD N . . ' -:- 'f .-gr--sf:-:-x-A, 39. ,if QW. 'ifififf ., 4-2 ' ' -22'--1-'ax-:--:-1-:X .:-x.1 ffr-Q--1 1 '3'i:T:T:i:5 3: :1: 'C-.g:f39'4fs: -TNQ. -Q:-:f 'VY , , V TYPEWRITERS -- Repairs and Rentals, All Makes Service Second to None 6I2 MAIN ST. PHONE 8295 BOB LEU INSURANCE SERVICE 606 Lehman Bldg. Phones 8131, 8132, 8133 O LIFE INSURANCE O HOSPITALIZATION STUDENT INDEX ArnoIcI, Fredrick, I53 Arnoid, Robert 29, I58 Arp, I-Iarry, I68 Arvidson, Joe, 29, I I4 Ashley, DonaIcI, 29, 54, IOS, I74, I86, I90 Askins, Eibert 29, I20, I2I AIherIon, Lucie, IIO, II4, I25, I29, I35 Aflcinson, Thomas, I00, I25, I62 Aiferbury, Robert l68, I69 Babcock, Robert 70, I49 Bacon, Mary, I42 Bacon, Shirley, 29, II I, I I6, I2I, I23, I35, I38, I39 Baker, Dean, II3, I46 Baker, Jarnes, 70 Baker, Richard, I68, I69 Baker, Willis, 99 Bales, Wiiliam, 70, I07 Bandsfra, Bernard, 72, I69 BarIoga, Aiice, 99 Barndt WaIIer, 20I Barnes, I-IaroId, 57, I49 Barneft Mary, 99, IIO, I35, I44, I45 Page 221 BRADLEY RESTAURANT Meals At Reasonable Prices For'Students O 315 Bradley Ave. Phone 4-6855 LEWIS THOMAS - CLARKE CHAMBERLAIN l Jfamefa eoullea, fewefea Fine Jewelry LOU THOMAS AND CLARKE CHAMBERLIN WEAR VARSITY TOWN CLOTHES Pacemaker for Smari' America Sport CoatsfCardigans Slacks California Styled Sportwear Button Down and Wide Spread Collar Oxford Cloth Shirts Single and French Cuffs University Stripe Silk Repties Diamond Pattern Cashmere Anklet Hose All Wool Argyle Anklet Hose THE MEN'S STORE OF PEORIA OBRIEN - TOBST 113 So. Iefierson Ave. STUDENT INDEX Barnewolt, Marjorie, 57 Barrett, John, 70, l05, I46 Barrington, Donna, 99 Barlrels, Mariorie, 70, I25, I27, l44, I45 Bauwens, Joseph, I33 Bayer, Marcella, 99, l25 Beck, Robert, 57 Beck, William, 57 Becke, William, 89 Becker, James, Il7, l32, l34 Becker, Phillip, IOO Beckley, Roloert, 57 Beckman, Eugene, 70, I05, 200 Beecham, Clarence, I08 Beeman, James, IO5 Beesley, Bruce, 57, l05, lll, lI3, I20 Behm, l-lerloert, 95 Behrenols, Bertwin, 70, I49 Behrends, Raymond, 57, l4B Behrens, Marilyn, l00, I09, I38, l39 Behrens, Tony, 70, l58, l6B, IB6, I90 Bell, Donald, 70 Bell, l'larry, 70 103 S. Jefferson Phone 3-1788 Street Floor Lehman Bldg. Page 222 I STUDENT INDEX Bell, I-layman, I54 Bell, Marjorie, 57 G BeIIan'I'oni,AniI1ony, IO5, I52 Bellomo, Vincent 57 Benlwlce, Elmer, I74, I75 CQ. Beniamin, I-Iollis, I4B BenneI', Marvin I-I., 30 Benne++, James, 29 BenneI'I',JoI1n, IOO i Benirup, Donald, I28, I3O, I58 Beres, George, 7I, I25, I27 Bergen, Leverrre, IOO, l69 Complete Line of All Bergsirorn, William, I46 Berlin- Peifidar 57- '42 Amateur Radio Equipment Berry, Willis, IOO Beiresworilw, Maurice, 29 Beiirnan, August 30, I58 Bevencey, Anne, 57, IO5 t Beyer, Joanne, 7I, I IO, I I4, I3O, I35, 202, I42 Bielaga, Walier, 57, I I2 , Binehuiev George' '05 707 Main St. Phone 4-8274 Birlcel, Donald, 57, IO7 V C I N ' I B Ii Q if Sutra auona an OA' 5 7,772 - ,nuff efwuf dummy Q 42011111 MAIN AND ADAMS STREETS Business Member Federal Deposit Established 1879 Insurance Corporation Master Qlraftsman 19iann Technician . BRUCE BARRETT, 4Il Moss Ave., Ph. 4-6I00 i Accredited Member: The Zlmeriran Surietp nf iBianu Eferbnicians, lim. Page 223 ROBERT HINKLE Invisible Shoe Repairing 410 S. UNIVERSITY GEORGE F IOHN L Jewelers 2105 MAIN STREET I-IooLEY BROTHERS ' A 6. I TAILOR SHOP SPGCICIIIZIIIQ In Pressing While U Wcnt 1917 MAIN ST ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS STUDENT INDEX Birkel, Doris, 73, 133, 135 Birkel, Lloyd, 57, 107 Birke+1', Dave, 100, 127, 159 Birkeff, 1:orres1', 86, 158 Bischohf, Ernest 57 Bishop, Barry, 70, 163, 196 Bishop, Lyle, 70 Bishop, Mavis, 100, 140 Biorkman, John, 71, 108, 169, 186 Black, Joseph, 57, 133 Blackburn, Thomas, 71 Blackman, Jack, 100, 147 Blackwell, Beverly, 30 Blackwell, William, 71, 190 Blair, Emily, 30, 142, 143 Blair, 1vlary,71, 110, 114, 123, 130 Blair, William, 30, 146 Blame, James, 58, 146 Blick, George, 113 Blim, Spencer, 110 Blomeyer, Dean, 30, 112 Bloom, Raymond, 58, 112 Blumenshine, BeHy, 30 EDWARD HINE 81 COMPANY l INC. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS CATALOGS HOUSE ORGAN S BROADSIDES STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS Phone 4-2148 307-311 S. Washington St. PEORIA 2, ILL. ir Jack 8: Bi11's Sporfing Goods 501 FULTON STREET uk uw' W Puqe 225 I STUDENT INDEX 6 5 Blyihe, Harry A., 71 L 0 Bobenmyer,Cons1anCe, 30, 135, 143 E- Bockelman, Roberi, 71, 106 3 M Boclcenelc, Roberi, 71 Bogard, Barbara, 100, 105, 140, 164 Boggs, Roberi, 74 Bogner,.1ohn, 100 Boles, Kaihleen, 138 Boliz, 1-loward W., 162 Bondeson, Russell, 160 Bonlrson, Russel, 100 Boolcer, Tyrie, 58 ASSOCIATED 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS ' Advertising and Commercial Photography Borchors, Warren, 107 Bordrier, Philip, 100 Bosse, Worrell, 30 Bosirom, Roy, 71, 125, 127, 156 We of Associated Photographers are aqain proud to have had a part in creating the POLYSCOPE Bour, William, 58, 108, 117 Bowen, Roberr W., 72, 152, 190 HQRACE G. CRAWSHAW l Bradbury, Mary, 30, 111, 123, 135, 144 Bradshaw, Jaclc, 146 214 N. washington si. Phone 8623 , Bradshaw' RGYHGW- '07 P - 2 I I 1 Bradshaw, Melvin, 58, 146 eona , Illmois Res. Phone 2-5129 Brady, AFHWUFI 83 , 1 . A 1 iiiiiii 7 VIEW or NEW INTERIOR or KE:-:NAN's KEENAN SPORT GOODS SPORT GOODS for GOOD SPORTS 514 MAIN ST. PEORIA. ILL. Page 226 BRADlEY'S INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP BELIEVES 'The Divine inspiration and authority of the whole cananical Scriptures. ' The Trinity of the Godhead - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 'The Fall of Man, his consequent moral depravity, and the need of regeneration. 'Personal salvation by repentance toward God and faith in Iesus Christ. 1 OUR OBIECTIVE To know Christ ond make Him known cfs the only Savior and Lord of Life. Watch Bulletins for Notices ot Our Meetings HILL KASTIEN Inc Automotive Machine and Parts Co Telephone 3-1489 KANE DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 2128 Main Street at University PEORIA 5 ILLINOIS Phone 3-4593 P H I L L I P S Home 61 Auto Supplies Authorized Westinghouse Dealer I Visit Our Radio and Record Department ON UNDERHILL AT 2100 MAIN ST ' I a 125 South Monroe Street Peoria, Illinois i STUDENT INDEX M. 1.. MERRITT F. TRAENKENSCHUH Brady, William, 58, I47 Q Brand- James- 7'- 3 t ILLINOIS BLUEPRINT G Brandon, Carol, IOO, IO9, t27, l4O Brann, Martin, 77, I33 CO. Brase-I, Donald C., I3I Bratman, Robert, 58, II6 Brem, Butord, 58 r ' Brescia, Rocco, 72, I I7, I34, I62 Barbara. IOO. 105 BLUEPRINTS PHo'rosTATs Breuer, Richard, IOO , grevggl Constance' 31 ' BLUELINES BLACKLINES B'?WS e DOH' 7 '32' '46 , REPRODUCED TRACINGS Brictcwell, John, IOO Brinkman, Robert, 72 B'-Oadie' Wgflgamy 58 Distributors of Sensitized Papers Brokaw' ROY' 56' 58' '60 Architectural and Engineering Supplies Bronz, Wetdon K., 72 Brooksbank, Richard, 58, I58 Brooksbank, Howard, 58, I59 . Brophy, Waiter, 58 Brophy, Vince, 7I, I46 phone 3-5395 Brown, Claude, 95, I68 Brown, I-Ienry, 58, IO6 325 Main Street Peoria 2, Illinois D 227 Beautiful formals that reflect the excitement of every formal dance. Formals, Third Floor Left to right: Mary Lou Tay- lOr,' Barbara Bogard BERGNER'S KNOBBE CLEANERS Cleaners - Alterations 2119 MAIN ST. STUDENT INDEX Brown, Le1and, 31 Brown, Leona, 71 Brown, Rober1', 100 Brown, Roger, 107 Brown, Wi11Iam, 72, 107, 117 Brownless, Glenn, 117 Bruce, Jo Anne, 72, 113, 138, 202 Bruninqa, Roger, 100 Bruns, 1-1e1en, 72, 142 BuCy,Car1er, 31, 109, 168, 190 Budelier, Enid, 142 Bue111er, John, 58, 117, 118, 163 Buesc11er,C1arence, 100, 162 Bu11ard,1V1e1v1n, 117, 148 Bu11oC14,Jo11n, 58, 133 Burd1c14,Sara,58, 105, 117, 128, 142, 143 Burgess,C11ar1eS, 31, 118, 158, 159 Burlcinshaw, A. D., 100 Burks, Robert 84 Burlis, Vidoria, 110 Burnham, Cardon, 58 Burns, Bernard, 72 Burns, David, 146 Page 228 -K f ' X E Ilf M M,d'M ,,...l.,:i-- -e .w 1, v Al Wi I ,.,,. . C I N G 11-IUR-8:30-Il:30 sn-s-I2 - e eee e e , eeee -- -xt 8 A ? Where Bradley Students Come to Dance STLIDE TI DEX Burris, Douglas, 100, 149, Burrows, James, 100, 131 Burlon, Bealrice, 100 Burlon, Belly, 58 Burlon, 1'1oward, 110 Bu'1e, Paul, 89 Bulkovicih, Slanley, 168 Buller, Charles, 58 Buller, Francis, 58, 113 Bulryn, 1-lenry, 150 Cadagin, James, 106 Cady, David, 159 Cady, Rober1', 158 Cady, Terry, 58, 106, 1 18 Cain, Billy, 162 169, 199 Calame, Marcelle, 100, 105, 128, 129, 142 Calanca, Ollone, 72, 168 Caldwell, John, 58 Calhoun, Caiherine, 100, 105, 135, 142 Calhoun, Roberl, 156 Callaway, William, 72 Ca11beck,Nei1,72, 128, 129, 130 Callback, Rober1', 114, 128, 129, 130 Calloway, Roberl, 72, 155 Cambron, Jack, 73, 117, 129 Campbell, Barbara, 100, 110, 130, 135, 140, 202 Campbell, Palricia, 72, 127, 138, 139 Canerah, D. J., 107 Cannon, Joseph, 31 Canlor, Morlon, 58 Carbino, David, 100, 147 Carkenord, Rober1', 116, 128, 129, 130, 134, 159 Car1,Gib, 168, 175, 190 Carliss, Richard, 162 Carlson Gerald, 100, 152 Carlson, John, 62, 161 Carlson, La Verne, 195 Carlson, Shirley, 1 13 Calion, James, 31 Chadbourne, Prenlice, 73 Chambers, Bernard, 73, 106 Chambers, William, 73, 152 Chandler, Rila, 89, 140, 141 Charva1',1'1aro1d,72, 123, 134, 196 Charva1', Leo, 196 Chase, Frank, 131 Cha11er1on,5'ruar1, 160, 164 Cheek, Rober1', 58, 114 Chell, Thomas, 131 Chew, Norman, 59 Chianakas, George, 73, 168, 174 Chianakas, James, 82, 108, 159, 190 Chorak, Anlhony, 31, 107 Chrisman, Byron, 72, 149 Chrisle, Clarence, 175 Chrisliansen, Edward, 72 Chronic, Bruce, 89, 160 Cinnamon, Mary, 89 Clarey, William, 59 Clark, John, 89 Clark, Leslie, 107, 131 Clark, Ralph, 89, 159 Clark, Samuel, 158 Classon, Mona, 89 C1a11', Wendell, 73 Cleary, Ava, 59, 117, 134, 135 Cleary, Palricia, 31, 54, 123, 134, 143 Clemens, Jay, 73, 114 C1emen1', Janei, 89, 140 C1er,Jane1',59, 125, 127, 142, 143 Clinker, Charles, 73 Cloud, Waller, 59 Clough, Virginia, 89, 140, 141 Cloyd, Jack, 84, 146 Clugs1'en, Kaihryn, 100 Cluskey, Gerald, 1 13 Cobb, Delwin, 79, 190 Cochran, Bill, 31, 114 Carlsrrom, Clinlon, 31, 106 Carllon, Edward, 73 Carmignani, Lawrence, 100 Carney, Edward, 87, 127, 160, 196 Carney, James, 158 Caron, Joanne, 72, 135, 144, 145 Carpenler, Jane1', 91, 144, 145 Carroll, James, 89, 150 Carler, Blake, 89 Cogswell, Charles, 73, 107, 11 Cogswell, Dale, 32, 131 Coleman, Dean, 32, 148 Coleman, Julian, 72 Coleman, Ramona, 77 Collier, Collins Collins Collins Raymond, 32, 175 Franklin, 90, 131, 152 John, 89 Rober'1, 73 0,-131 Carler, Thomas, 89 Carler, William, 73 Caruso, Frank, 89, 127, 131 Casey, Marilyn, 73 Casey, Rober1', 73 Cashin, Kay, 140 Colwell, Richard, 131, 153 Conner, Richard, 89, 134 Coogan, Jim, 201 Cook, Phil, 32 Cooksy, Roberl, 82, 158 Cooper, Frederick, 32 Cooper, Marinus, 73 Cooper, Myrlene, 32 Corcoran, Fred, 32, 106 Cordell, Mariorie, 133 Cordls, Roy, 71 Coriell, Elizabelh, 73, 113, 119 Corkill, John, 32, 112 Co11'on, Ralph, 84 Courlrighl, James, 89, 156 Cowan, Donald, 59, 125, 127 Crabb, Rodney, 100, 149, 186 Crager, Elmer, 89 Craig, Carl, 89 Craig, Margarel, 89, 109, 127, 145 Cramer, Dale, 73, 108 Cramer, Daniel, 32, 152 Cranwill, James, 32, 107 Crilly, Barbara, 135 Crippen, Lawrence, 120 Crisler, Jack, 33 Crol1', Laurence, 59 Cromwell, James, 89, 147 Cromwell, Thomas, 59 Crone, Daniel, 113 Crone, James, 89, 149 Crone, William D., 28, 33, 148 Cronwill, Joe, 59 Cross, Laurenline, 127 Crummery, Ray, 158 Cruse, 1-lerberl, 91 Cullen, Maynard, 59, 134 Culp, Roloerl, 33 Culver, Gene, 89 Cumming, Dan, 59, 149 Cummingham, B. M., 118 Curry, Norman, 121, 125 Cur'ris, Jack, 100 Cusac, Charles, 73 Cusick, Jack, 69, 93 Czerniewski, Casino, 59 Dahlman, Bob, 128 Dalziel, Andrew, 148 Dalziel, James, 107, 148 Danielsen, Richard, 33, 127 Darsl, Darlene, 89, 144 Darr, Marilyn, 89, 111 Darzes, Anlhony, 59 Dauner, Roberl, 76 Davenpor1', Clyde, 89 Davin, Donald, 89 Davis, Amos, 33, 1 12 Davis, Bob, 59 Davis, Darr, 33 Davis, Richard, 71 130, 143 35, 144, Page 230 STUDENT INDEX Davis, Roberf, 116, 114 Davis, Wesley, 168, 198, 199 Dawson, Donald, 59 Day, Therese, 123, 135, 144 Day1cin,Jarnes, 33, 146 Deane, 1-lenriella, 89, 135 De Boll, Darrell, 71 Deeds, Samuel. 89, 162 Delaney, Bernard, 175 Delaney, Francis, 96 Delaney, Dean, 59, 158 De lvlers, Gilberf, 59 Deneau, Myron, 71, 152 Denlon, Elwood, 114 De Nulrio, Phillip, 89 Derges, Robert 33 Derry, Roland, 56, 59, 149, 168, 169, 175, 186 De Weer1h,0rva1, 113, 125, 152 Dickens Kennelh 89 Dickinson Gerald 112 Dic son Theodore 71, 129, 132, 135, 144 Dewell, lvlillon, 152 . k V I 1' X Page 231 , THE GALLEY 1 1 BISHOP CAFETERIA I 422 MAIN sT. , Main Shed afoafm 511071. I CHRIS D. ALLENB1-ICH , 1 409 Main sneer PEORIA, ILLINOIS I Phone 9109 1 ,I II 2- as 11404 Aavref, EAT X! I 41- fX . 1 TO B 11111 ? I1 1Q , 1 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Wire Services AROUND THE CLOCK NEWS COVERAGE 1 f ,ZW 'U Q QQ CD us 0 'h ZZ COLOR COMICS m 4 m 2 -4 um C Z U If -4 AND FEATURES FOR ei? D r- I- -1 I m 11 P Z F -4 sax E - ,461 , f,.ff'- W of M.,,,w jd, '- M Movas ,FOR BRADLEY sl QJWEINCEJ F939 L E Model Wall Paper ci Paint Co. fjf WA L L PA P E R S 404 S Adams Phone 33761 STUDENT INDEX Diebold, Clwrisliane, 75 Dielcman, Don, 74, I48 Dielriclw, James, 59, IO8, I46 Dielriclw, lvlyra, 7l Dielz, Roberl, 89 Diggs, Bill, 89 Dilcos, Calliope, I27, I29, l35 Dillard, Charles, 7l, I I3 Dillon, Harlan, IO7 Dillon, Leo, 59 Dillon, James, l3l Dimmick, Wayne, 59, IQ7, I58 Dimrnig, Lois, II3 Dinquil, Alberl, I68, I69 Dislqin, Richard, 59, l52, l53 Di+cl1,Calvin,7l, I52, I53 Dixon, Jaclc, I58 Dixon, James, 33 Dixon, John, 59, IO7, lO9 Doedlman, Richard, IO7, lO9, I34 Doernland, William, 89 Doering, Geraldine, 33, I I3, l35 Doering, Lavern, 59, l35, I42 IMPERIAL Page 232 STUDENT INDEX Dohnlze, Richard, 75, I59 Domnitz, Jack, 90, I I3 Donaldson, William, 95, I55 Donze, Byron, 7I Doriclc, Dave, 34 Doty, Burton, I6O Dougherty, John, 70 Dougherty, Kenneth, 59, I07, I08, II Doyle, Charles, 90 Drafclce, John, 82 Dralce, Richard, 90, I50, I69, I97 Dravis, Robert, I25, I6I 7, I63 Dreher, Barbara, 34, IIO, II4, II7 I35, 202 Dresbach, William, 60 Drew, John, I56, I57 Drinnin, William, I58 Driscoll, Delmer, 90, I68 Dryden, Richard, 34, I58 Dudas, Mary, 90, I37, I38 Duell, Milton, 90 Duggins, Jaclc, 7I, II4 Duhs, Robert, 34, I33 OCCIDEN TAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. or CALIFORNIA Life - Accident- Sickness Disability Income for Lite Hospitalization With Surgical Benefits H. A. SHAW and Associates PHONE 4-8513 Room 513 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PEORIA, ILLINOIS Page 233 Distinctive Print Dresses- Summer's Favorite Fashion Barbara Weyler lends her brunette at- tractiveness to Ann Foster's qay ocean blue and white rayon Linell print dress. The cool cap sleeves and graceful skirt are accented with a soft bow . . . a charming dress for before and after five flattery. S835 Blonde Nan Seelye finds exciting color drama in Ann Fosters vivacious sand and sea hued print. Button-clown front, soft cap sleeves and feminine bow meticulously cut from crease-resistant rayon lampskin. 312.95 Third Floor .... - 2 Where All Peoria Shops IOHN MALLOW S Shoe Repcur Servlce Cleaning and Dymg 2114 MAIN PHONE 4-1816 New York Life Insurance Co 1107 IEFFERSON BLDG PEORIA ILL HARRY I . 1kCLI-IRENCE WING PUBLISHING and PRINTING CO. Yearbooks-Programs-Siudeni Directories Wedding Announcements STUDENT INDEX Ellena, Eugene, I00 Duns, William, I33 Duncan, Larry, IIO Duncan, Richard, l52 Dunham, Roberr, 60 Dunlsel, Wayne, 7I, l08 Dunn, l-larry, 90 Dunse, Jerome, 74 Duran, Juan, 75 Dyer, William, 74, l59 Dyke, Donald, 90 Dyslin, lviarilee, 90, l40, i4I Easoz, Roberl, lI2 Easson, David, I06 Easl, David, 93, l60, I69, l99 Ebe, Winifred, 34 Eberlnardl, Ella, II7 Ebert Emerson, 74 Eclward, Bonnie, 90, I27, I44 Edwards, Roberi, 60, I08, I50 Eliriclw, Dolores, II3 Eisenbrand, Ariliur, 160 l8l9 MAIN PHONE 4-2337 Eksirand, Siuarr, 90, 159 of s ,,, Q re ,ff iiiifesxr in i iiiiii . - ll 'l l Ii 'lll III lI' 'I'I l'l il ' IIl' 'l M i T i' 'lll I 'lil i 'lliil'i'A' iiii'iiiii i'ii iiiii-ii----'ri '-1- rim rriir-'------i---1'- i-----i-- mm . '---'i'-'i----'--i---'-'-----i---ii-I-------- , ,, ,s 'i fini ' DX, 1212 so. ADAMS s'r. PEORIA, 1LL1No1s 4-7134 Page 234 RCSSETTER MCTCR CO. . mefes 3 7th and FRANKLIN x WW' 5 xvI x' W f I 4 9 - ,g ' 'L I l Ww 7 Q 4 PEORIA. ILLINOIS STUDENT INDEX Ellis, Alma, 74, l27 Ellis, Leonard, 74, l05, I68 Ellis, Phyllis, 74, l03, l35, l42 Ellis, Virginia, 60 Ellmalqer, Glenn, 53, I48 Elsbury, William, 90 Emmons, Roberi, 200 Emory, Albert 74 Enclean, Norman, I58 Endean, William, 75, 156 Engel, Amy, 34, I l3 Engelbrechl, Carl, 34 England, Paul, I69 Engle, Belly, 90, l09, I27, I38, Ennis, Maurice, 74 Eppel, John, 90 E Epps, Donna, 90, II3, l35 Erickson, Harold, I69 Ericlcson, John, 74, I58 Errion, Glen, 74 Errion, Maurice, ll8 Erlz, Charles, I06 Esch, Charles, 75 l Everything Photographic PEORIA CAMERA SHOP I39 l , Main Store- 108-10 S. Monroe Visit Our New Annex At 102 S. Monroe I OE KILTON HUBER SAMMIS Page 235 Elaugh, Dale, 60 Evans, Dorofhy, 34, 138 Evans, Eugene, 130 EverhartAr1hur, 60, 125, 127 Fabre, Louis, 90, 162 Fabrey, Robert 74 Falk, Marshall, 90 Fall, Edwin, 132, 198, 199 Fall, William, 198, 199 Fares, John, 60 Farrell, John, 125, 162 Fauble, Charles, 60, 121, 156, 157 STLIDE Tl DEX Frye, Lois, 110, 117, 138, 139 Frye, Robert 60, 152, 153 Fueger, Flavel, 82, 146 Fukumolo, Tadashi, 90 Fuller, Dale, 60, 160 Gabbert Harold, 112 Gadianski, Samuel, 75 Gaffney, Charles, 75, 152, 153, 168, 186 Gambuli, David, 75 Gammon, James, 91, 147 Gandt Richard, 35, 106, 163 Garber, Robert 105, 174, 186, 190 Favori1e,Dus1in,34, 105, 122, 158, 164, Gares, Robert 75, 131, 160 190 Fay, Harry, 108 Fay, Roger, 60, 150 Faye, Gerald, 74 Fehr, Maynard, 60 Fehr, Wade, 60 Fellhauer, Elmer, 74 Fenning, Jean, 91 Fenion, Norville, 75, 150 Ferchau, Temple, 34 Ferris, James, 60 Ferris, Roberl Graham, 153 Fields, George, 74, 110, 156, 157 Fierce, Byron, 158 Fincher, Lois, 74, 110, 134 Fink, Thomas, 107, 117 Garrison, Shirley, 60, 113, 120, 142, 202 Garrort Jerry, 75, 146 Garrolt Joanne, 91, 127, 129, 140, 141 Garvey, William, 149 Gaskell, Robert 96, 132 Gauwilz, William, 91 Gebhardt Helen, 72, 138, 139, 155 Gedaminski, Raymond, 91 Geiger, Gloria, 91, 132 Gerard, Charles, 35, 112, 201 Gerdes, Paul, 91, 159 Gersrenberg, Waller, 91 Gerslman, Frank, 35 Gelz, John, 60 Gianakouris, Helen, 91, 129 Fisher, Phillip, 90, 133 Flecher, Harold, 123 Flint Lewis, 74 Flint Rosemary, 90, 127, 135, Flocken, John, 91 Florine, Janice, 90 Flowers, Jean, 154 Fogelmark, Harold, 74 Foley, Coletle, 78, 142 Giannelli, Louis, 60, 197 Gibbs, J ack, 60, 113 Gibons, George, 75 Gibson, Gladys, 35, 111, 127, 144 Ru1h,35,111,123,144,145 Gibson, Gibson, Samuel, 127, 154 Gibson, Wilmot 60 Gillespie, J. Dutl, 125 Gillespie, Harry, 35 Gillespie, James, 127 Forfar, Ronald, 148 Fort Ralph, 60 Fosler, Richard, 90 Fosrer, Robert 107, 108, 133 Frandsen, Gordon, 90 Frederick, James, 75 Frederick, Philip, 74 Fredman, Shirley, 90, 133 Frederickson, K., 90 Frey, James, 74, 162 Frick, Richard, 60 Fricke, Richard, 90, 150 Friedrich, Adolph, 186 Friess, Mark, 35, 158 Frilz, Henry, 79 Frilz, Robert 98 Y Fry, Howard, 159 Gillespie, Mar1ha,91, 125, 127 Gillner, Robert 156 Gindele, John, 201 Gire, Eugene, 75, 155, 196, 197 Girolimon, Danle, 91 Glasgow, Richard, 35, 133 Gleason, Palricia, 91, 134, 142 Gleason, William, 75, 134 Gleixner, Robert 91, 134 Glover, Delbert 105, 174 Goble, Joy, 75, 111, 144 Goeppinger, Harry, 125 Gold, Eugene, 75 Goldschmidt Max, 91, 110, 113, 133 Goodpaslure, Lesler, 60 Goodwin, Robert 60, 160 Gore, Herman, 76 Gorenz,Edi1h,35, 116, 135, 138 Gove, Ellen, 35, 110, 114, 117 135 Gracello, Perer, 91 Graham, Dorolhy, 111, 113 Gramley, Marvin, 60, 160 Granzow, Dan, 61, 148 Graves, Carllon, 91, 1 14 Gray, Jay, 36, 149, 164 Gray, Jeanne, 75, 113, 138 Gray, Joan, 36, 135 Gray, McClelland, 75 Gray, Rudy, 156, 157 Greeley, Robert 61 Green, Carroll, 125, 133 Green, Helen, 91 Green, Mildraiean, 36, 127 Green, Robert 61 Greene, Thomas, 91 Greener, Jack, 120 Greenwood, Charles, 198 Greenwood, Donald, 127 Greiner, Frilz, 36, 107, 108, 117 Grekman, Shirley, 1 10 Grieder, Waller, 36 Grieve, Roy, 190 Griffin, Jesse, 61, 108, 150 Gritlilh, Richard, 61 Griggs, Ray, 75, 155 Griminger, Kurt 61, 109, 110, 29 133 Grimm, Robert 91 Grimm, Rowland, 76, 125, 127 Grinker, Rosalie, 75 Griswold, Robert 75 Grobe, David, 148 Groceman, Clarence, 114 Groebmeyer, Jack, 159 Groesbeck, Carl, 60 Groom, Marnaiean, 61, 107, 1 144, 145 Groover, Harmon, 186 Gross, William, 75 Grossman, Jean, 186 Grover, Charles, 159 Grover, Donald, 105 Growe, Phyllis, 142 Grupe, Allred, 61 Gunwall, Gordon, 91 Guslavson, Norman, 75 Guslavson, Roger, 61 Gulh, Eugene, 175 Gulos, Joseph, 36 Haack, Richard, 158, 159 Haaga, Joan, 96 Haas, Georgia, 76, 110, 117, 127 3 If It's Smart It's From The UNIVERSITY TOGGERY The College Shop for Men and Women Nicholas Marilyn Friedman Phone 3-9187 Bob Mithell Eddie Um-uh Main at University Dick Mize EARL .ICHNSON CHEVROLET SALES 6: SERVICE CARS 6: TRUCKS tit Since 1892 PCJRTMAN 0 Sport Goods o FIIS1 1n Quallty 122 N. ADAMS PHONE 3-3745 STUDENT INDEX le Hee el I+ Wlla Alde 76 a , ran es Ha Glberl 97 a , fold 36 aladay RICITGFCI e e , osep ,36 IO9 am' on J n 9I, O arnm' Fr nos, 76 amm n oe, I4 an er R 'na 76 no , dwar ands, RIcI'1ard,9I n ,KenneII'1, ann, ro , , Hannah, HiIdreII'1, 76 I44 45 1616-1518 MAIN ST. PHONE 4-2166 ' Haber , I n, 36 Hab re, Jeanne, 36 Hacke , I I m, 76 Haqener, Kallwryn, 76, II4 Haines, Roloerl, 76 Hainline, B., 9I Halbersladl, Alloerl, 76 , Hale, William, 76 Hall, n, H II F c , I42 ll, I , H II Ha . I-I I , I ,6I H ls y J Iw , ' ' ' I-I III , Oli , 20 H Url, a I V H o d, J I , I47 H ch , eg: , ,IO9, ,I He C ck E d, 76 H Ha Ics I9O H Ha Id 6I IO5 Pg 238 The Ties Tlzezt Bene' . . . ezfglzfeele ez'!z'es to ez store There Is The Bond Of Trust 'to build Block and Kuhl Stores that will be a credit to the communities which they serve There Is The Bond Oi Friendship .to foster a iine relationship between our stores, our customers, co-Workers and vendors There Is The Bond Of Service 'to measure our success only by the service which our stores are able to render customers There Is The Bond Of Good Will ' 'to consider no transaction closed until the article purchased has rendered complete satisfaction There Is The Bond Oi Integrity I to maintain sound Block and Kuhl policies, the qual- ity oi our merchandise, the fairness of our prices 5 Page 239 3 Monroe Figuring and Accounting Equipment CALCULATING - ADDING - LISTING BOOKKEEPING MACHINES MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE C0. INC. II3 N. MADISON AVE. Morton Radio Service Guaranteed Service on All Radios 319 BRADLEY AVE. CLOTHING HATS WARE-ANDREEN CO. MEN'S SHOP Sportswear of All Types 127 S. IEFFERSON ST. C. H. Andreen A. A. Nordwcrll STUDENT INDEX Hannah, Robert, I25 I-Iansen, A. P., l62 I-lansen, Marilyn, 9I, I I I, I38 I-Iansen, Raymond, 76 I-lansen, Robert, 76, l95 l-Ianson, Clittord, 6I, IO5 I'lardesty, I-larold, l25, I27 I-lardin, William, 76, IO6, I I7 I-Iarding, Betty, 6I, I23 t-lardy, Barbara, 9I I-Iarland, John, I58 I-Iarland, Philip, I58 Harmon, Donald, II2 I-larmon, Elaine, 9I, I42, I43 Harmon, Evans, I47 I-larmon, Mildred, 37 I'IarmOn, William, 76, IIO, I46 I-Iarney, Betty, 6I Harper, Charles, 6I, I I I, I I7, I32 I-larrell, James, QI, I55 Harrington, Arthur, 9I, I34, I63 I-Iarrison, Barbara, 92, I I I, I35, I-Iarrison, I-larry, I56 . . . Buick for 1948 . . . BOWER BUICK INC. Authorized Buick Sales and service 824-32 MAIN ST., PEORIA, ILL. Page 240 1 known for our 1 I anal famous: fm u-2 4 ll a store of youth . . . a store of fashion . . where every shopping trip brings pleasant memories So. Adams ai' Fulfon Sfreei' STUDENT INDEX 1 Q2ii225a:L::,'O5 UP'-AND5 HARDWARE ooRP Hasselbacher, Chfford, 61, 156 . Haffenhaus, Herman, 37 Haufer, 1v1i1es, 91 ' Hawkins, John, 82 Hawkins, Roderic, 155 Hayden, James, 91, 131 i General Hardware ' Hayes,1v1ari1yn,91, 111.135, 138, 139 1'1aYS'DO'1a,1d' '25 '27- '52 Fabrlcafed Mc-z+a1 Producfs Hea1y. Pa+r1ck, 91, 159 Hedden, De1ber1, 61 Hedda-n,Ge1a1d,37, 118, 123, 128, 130, S1'lC2e'1' Mc-:1'a1 Work 146 Heiken, Edward, 37 . Heins, Charles, 37, IO8, 109 Heinfzman, John, 77, 159, 190 Heiple, King, 77, 11O I03.S. Universify Heip1e, Rae, 92, 152 Heife, Frank, 77, 111 PEORIA' ILL' Hei1'z, 1V1eF1e, 37, Phone Heifzman, Richard, 77 Page 241 Norme s Beauty Shop Or1qmc1I1ty Courteous cmd Personcxhzed SGIVICG Apparel For The 2127 MAIN ST TEL 41500 PARAOMONT PRINTING C0 INC Young enough for new ideas Old enough to produce them 32I Bradley Phone 3 585I Qualzty Make Our Store Your Store WEST BLUFF VARIETY STORE 2I24 MAIN AT UNIVERSITY I I . . . Q D - O' O n' X - , D 31 . . . Enlire Fa ir mily Se ce ADAMS AT LIBERTY WE STRIVE TO PLEASE STUDENT INDEX Helander, Helen, 37, I I3, l23 Heller, Richard, 92, I34, l5O Helley, Roloerl, 6l Parts 0 0 0 Hellrners, William, 76 Expert Service . . First By Far With the Post-War Car f HARRY TYRRELL MOTOR CC. 135 s. Mormon PEORIA, ILL. Helm,James, I25, I27 Henderson, Charles, 76 Henderson, Duane, 76 Hengel, Richard, 92 Henkel, James, 37, I2O, I49 Henn, Marlin, 92 Henniges, Roberl, 61 Hen'l'horn, Edward, I56, I64 Henry, Frank, 77 I'lerIoS'l, William, 77, l56, I5 Herndon, James, 76 Herrlin, Ralph, 92 Herzberger, Carolyn, 77 7 Herzog, Donald, 37, IO8, II7, I2l Herzog, Edward, 83, I27 Heselden, Frederick, 37, l52 Hess, Belly, 56, 6I, I I I, l35. Hess, Frederick, 6I Hession, Richard, 28, 38, 54, I34, I58 I44, I45 II6, 128, I3O, l Page 242 sf v ,iiif sm , g uuwii ifkwn S' 1 lTlJ1ll4l'l'1V ,n l -A-W , 1 , AA 5 - V X m We U Q D X xy 7 -. , 5 ' YJ 2 Q Q I i n Wmidii' W ,- i ff?-fnf,,5.c Q' ' F , . 1 V, .ff-'N i iz f i sis-f-aussi .,, I ART ..,,....., Y 0T0cgd,' if ...,. ,.... ' ' ..., . ...--f' ffcp. lb :I wif 1 eeee iss' f f if Y SERVICE Lum ENCRN L 'XIAHN 8 GLLIER AGAI The slogan tliat's lzaclzeci lay genuine goodness in quality and service, the result of 43 years successful experience in time yearlaoolz fielci. We finci real satisfaction in pleasing you, time year- lzoolz pulalisi-ner, as Well as your photographer and your printer. JAHN 8 OLLIER ENGRAVING Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Color Commercial Artists - Photographers 8I7 W. WASHINGTON BLVD., CHICAGO 7. ILI-. Pg 243 PEORIA MOTOR CO. STUDENT INDEX 1 Disuibuior 1-lessling, Robert, 148 Heubach, Marilyn, 77, IO9, 111, 138, 139 Heubach Roberi 63 . . . Al . . . ' ' so 1-lewili, Jane, 38 THE NEW SUPER DELUXE Heznerl Eugene' 160 FRAZER MANHATTAN 1-libbard, Charles, 92 , , Hickman, George, Jr., 77, 125, 127, Motorists Newest Luxury Car HICkS1JOame'92I MOI IN. '40 Rgberfl Higgins, William P., 112 1-1IId,Gene, 127 1-liles, Robert, 92 Hilger, Kenneih, 125 THE BEN FRANKLIN l'l1lke'RObe11'62 1-1:11, Barbara, 76, 125 PRINT SHOP Hill, Bob, 125 1-1i11, J.,B., 76 1'1i11,Sam,6I,114,I27 LES BERWICK 1 1i11GI'l1JUFg, lAXf'1'1O1d, 1 1'1i11er,James, 92 1 l Hinnen, John, 77, 146 , Hinrichs Ken 105 168 1 228 Phone . . ' ' ' 1 So. Madison S+. 6-686' 1-1inric1csen,Thomas,38, 107, 125 , We protect the Garden- Freshness and Eisen- F tial Vitamins of our ' X Q f vegetables with ICE. x . 1 we Sf 2 EEE sux 1 1 ff'3'5 5f2'1:'5 f z'- , li1',?ii'STv'? A ifdaliif' -4 1 n W ,. l 4 52:3 f iii' , ',4L9I?:'i? il' i f ' X! I I H CUIES .LOCK CRACKED PEQEIEIEA-ESEEREV QIEEEGE 0 . 1122 S. ADAMS PHONE 4-H12 Page 244 MAKE EEZ IVEE Youn c:HolcE You Be the Judge CHRIS HOERR X1 SON C0. I32I-35 So. WasI1ing+on PEORIA, ILLINOIS WHOLESALE GROCERS Coffee Roosfers - Imporfers Cook Motor Co. 1816 MAIN ST. ttf SALES AND SERVICE ir 'A' 'lr 33 Years Your Dealer STUDENT INDEX 0 0 H. R H A Posrhve Force I-Iirpas, osa Ie, I43 , '-f...N N I-Io, James, 92, I32 we I-Ioack, Richard, 62 f Q MI, 5 1 3 72 In Your Home 'I I-Ioagland, NaII1an, I I4 A I-Iobarr Leonard 38 ' ' II II I Hobbs' Gordeenal 38' '25 T If C R STIIN SIEIENCE MONITOR Hobbs, Joseph' 38 The World s Danly Newspaper HOIDIDSI RGIPIWI 38. I I4 All thc news . every day . . . wrirten to Hodges' Pahicki 92' l27I '52 gizivpyocigtlhelpful Ideas and a hopeful vigorous I'IOdQSS. Robe-rf, 38. IOS. I68 Reach out gor rash reading bensfits from ia great - I b I . ' t ' t' I-IOGIIIQI RUII1' 771 I I I' '27, I38 Soinjnmaigig, edugigsdn,OIIJLIZi22sd,n?he:5eIT :Sor?sII I'IO9Vd9VTI5l'I. GVSICIWSU. 38, 54, I2 II l25. You are best informed, when you are Monitor l27I i381 '39 mforrned. I-Ioemer' WIIIIGITI' 62 Special offer, 1 month for S1 ' 5 2 I'Ioerr,CI1r1s, I2 , I 7, I28, I58 Regular rate, S14 yearly I'Ioerr, Marian, 38, I27, I38, I39, I64 I'IOTeF, lAXI'IdI'eW, 39, I I2, I, Send your Subsqrjpfion ngw to I-Iorf, Weldon, 62. l52 The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Hofreirer, Bernard, 62 Qne Norway S+,-ee-I. HOQGVV John. IO6 Bosfon I5, Massachusefrs 45 Hoke, J. Byron, 39, I58 Holbrock, Bill, I34 Holeman, Ray, 92 Holland, Edwin, 39, IO6, I34 Holliday, Jill, 92, I35, I4-O Hollis, Beniamin, II7 Hollis, Carlaiean, 77, IO9, I27, Hollis, Dorolhy, 39 Holmes, Don, I98, I99 Hollgreve, Laurie Jo, 62 Hollz, Melvin L., 76 Hook, Earl, 62, II3 Hooper, Lois, 92, I27 Hopkins, Amy Lou, 62, I42 Hopkins, Jack, I60 Hopkins, Robert 76 Hornbacker, Mary Lou, 62, I I Hoskinson, Waller, I50 Hoslelller, John, I59 Howard, H. Vance, I I4, I56 Howard, Raymond, I05, I2l Howard, R. C., 62, I6O Howe, Jack, 77 Howe, Paul, 62, I08, I46, I69 Howe, Pauline, 62 Howell, William, 62 Hoyt Robert I49 Hubbard, Gloria, 62, I05 Hudson, Charles, II8 Hudson, James, 76, I60 Huffman, Lee, I69 Huffman, Robert I69 Hughes, Kennelh, 92 Hull, Lynn, I25 l'luII, William, 77, I56 Hume, James, 92 7,133 Humerickhouse, Dave, 76, I05, Hummel, Robert 77 Humphrey, Dale, I50 Hunt Peggy, I4O, I4l Hunt Richard, 92 Hunler, Robert 77 Hunziker, Albert 92, I27 Hunziker, Dale, 75, I30 Hurless, Armion, 77 Hurley, William, 92, I60 Hurst John, 62 Hurst Richard, I52 Hulchison, Clair E., 92 HyaI't Fred, II2 Ierulli, Anlhony, 77, I I3 Inge, Hulchins, 77 Ingersoll, Donald, 39 STUDE TI DEX Ingersoll, William, 92 Ingram, Robert 39, I59 Ingrassia, John, 62 Irland, Frank, 77 Irvine, Eddie. 39, I58 Isaacs, Wanda, 92 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Dick, I47 Keilh, 96 La EayeI I'e, I54 Thomas, 94 William, I47 Jacobs, Robert 92 Jacquin, Pat 92, I42 James, John, I52 Jans, Jack, I60 Jansey, Berlham, 92 Jass, Rulh, 39, I35, 202 Janssen, Edward, I33 Jenn, Harold, 39, IO6, IO8, I09 Jennings, Lawrence, I2I Jensen, Donald, 62, I48 Jensen, Lon, I48 Jensen, Raymond, I96 Jeppson, Johnsen, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 Harold, I34 Herman, 77, I63 Carl, I33 Charles, 78, I32 Dawn, 77, I IO, II7, I29, Donald, I98, I99 Earl, 77, I59 Harry, 78, I58 , Jason, 62, I33 Joe, I56 Marilyn, 77, IO5, IIO Palricia, 40 Paul, 78 Polly, 62, I I I, I I3, I20 Johnson, Randle, I29, l30, I3I Johnson R. F., II4 Johnson, Roy, 40 Johnson, Sylvan, 77, I49 Johnson, Thomas, .I 54 Johnson, William, 77, I I4 Johnson, Winilred, 92, IO9 Johnson, Robert IIO Jolly, Eleanor, 92, I38, I39 Jolly, William, l60 Jones, Jack, 92 Huslon, Marilyn, 69, 76, II9, I39, I44, I45 Jones Hulchings, John, 39, I56, I64, I95 , Hamillon, I62 Jones, Janet 92, I I3, I34 Jones, Leslie, 78 Jones, Richard, 40, I I6 Jones, Robert II2 Jones, Robert I58 Jones, Samuel, 40 Jones, William, 92 Jordan, Glenn, 40, I58 Jorn, Helen, 62 JoueI I', Loren D., 82, IO5, I I0 Jozwiak, Slanley, 83 Juckniess, Daniel, 92, I25, I27, l5O Judd, Ronald, 40 Juergensen, Glen, 62, II2, I97 Jungen, William, 78 Jurgens, Carolyn, 92, I35, I38, I39 Juslice, Elizabelh, 92 Kahney, Jack, 62, IO5, III, I I3, I20, I34 I52 Kaiikawa, Shirley, 40 Kammerer, Wayne, 78 Kane, Bill, I27 Kann, Slephen, 40, I I2, I I6, I I7, I20 Kapraun, Richard, 92, I34 Karasie, Eleanor, 97 Karl, Judilh, 79, I34 Kauffman, Herbert 40 Kaurclman, Russell, 84, I27 Kealing, James, IO5, III, I34 Keene, Nelda, II4 Keil, Donald, 92 Kelleher, Maurice, 94 Keller, Clarence, 62 Kelly, Ralph, 78, I62 Kelly, Richard, I34, I56 Kelsh, Robert I46 Kemp, Bill, 92 Kemper, Robert 78, I55 Kennedy, Ed, I52 Kennedy, Richard, 92, I59 Kern, Charles, 78 Kessler, Robert 92 Kelay, Irving, 40 Kelchel, James, 92 Kelchmark, Giles, 78, I52 Kellelkamp, Murrell, 79 Kieit Douglas, 92, I47 Kiker, Helen, 93, I I0 Kilby, Rober'I'a, 62, II6, I38 Kimball, KeiI'h, 79 Kindred, Joseph, 62, I56 King, Harold, 78, IIO, II4, I52, I96 King, Robert 20I Kingdon, Lois, 93, I38 Kingslon, Myra, 63, I I0, I I4, I42 Kinsinger, Lawrence, 4I, I07, I08, I2I Kircher, Rosemary, I34 Kirchgessner, Edwin, I34 Kirchoff, Jo Anne, I00, I42 Kirkham, Donald, 79, I27, I56, I57 Kirwan, John, 83 Page STUDENT INDEX Kisse1l,Tony, 63, IO8, 134, 152, 153 Kilzmiller, Ausfin, I 12 Klaas, Lesfer, 79, 149 Klein, Edward, 41, 113 Klein, Gerald, 79, 125, 127 Klein, Robert 149 Klingbeil, John, 146 Klulniclc, Alberf, 79, 195 Knighl, Charles, 79 Knisely, E1izabe1h,79, 130, 142, 143 Knobloch, Alfons, 41 Knochel, Hugh, 41 Knodle, Richard, 93, 159 JUHN PRUCTIIII LEE LUMBEB CII. 200 North Washington St. ir Q QUALITY LUMBER e QUICK SERVICE Knudsen, Lois, 41, 111, 116, 138 , LQW PRICE Knudsen, Paul, 93, 168 Knuppel, Dale, 93 Knyofh, Paul, 93 t Koch, Herman, 41, 107, 121 1 Koenig, Bernard, 146 Q Koefferl Eldon' ,ml ,47 Call The Lumber Number 1 Koe11er,John, 152, 153 Koller, Donald, 147 1 Kornniclc, Thomas, 79, 125 I I I I Congratulations 1948 graduates! I am happy to have contributed the Midnight Oil in your achievement. Always remember the best eyes are useless without light. 1 I Sincerely, Your Cilco .Servant Reddy Kilou att ,X 4' X ' .. S9 Q 2 Q ,y 1 l I ive, 11 I'1111L ILLI 111 LIGHT 1101111111 Y STUDENT INDEX fl' I f I' ' fl N r EJ Kofn, Donald, 78 Ng tl I I Ko+lan, Alyce, 93 The Friendly Credit Apparel Store EOVGEEPGUI' H3785 '69 ozu, ugene, WEARING APPAREL Kfakel, Charloffe, 63, IO7, 129 WOFOR... ' Krei, Carl, 79, 146 MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN MW 79 Kronke, John, 4l 408 S' Adams Street Kronman, Herberf, 93, I33 PEORIA, ILL. Kropp, Leonard, 93 A FROMMES 9 Hair 81 Scalp Specialisfs C O M P L I M E N TS Q Enjoy Healthy Hair I , PEORIA PAPER HOUSE INC. , 900 Commercial Na+l. Bank Bldg. ' C. J. LA VEER, Trichologisi' Phone 8753 N 9 .gf I 2 r, AA '-1 L.. y N364 ' J Y ,ms fm --,- ,EPB ,f lui fjf ,QAMQL C fl Awful fl ,,':lll,g5QxN. -4 l:::'r!Q8gEb:- hluggubglulif f a l u ' 'Sli' lily: s::ll' 'uv'- f'l, 0i5 tml' Lf 4 5 mix! gm Qg f ll Qu: WM? in ,,V,, ,, .! , ,I , fil l X 'I :Q 'l 9.4 f--,tif ,iff W M fr? , N -Ulu. 4111 t w , --Lf X V11 .1 EW 1' V 1 'Qlf,,N' Ks my, M 'M 1 ' , ,, A W l Page 248 Krumrey, Raymond, 79, l86 Krumpe, Jeanelle, 93, lIl, I27, l35, I42 Kubis, Werner, 82, I56, l57 Kuchmulq, Paul, 79 Kuerlh, Duane, 93 Kupper, Mary, 4l, I44, I45 Kurlz, Orville, IOO Kuyolh, Paul, l62 Kyros, George, 83, l58, l98, I99 Lacon, Ronald, l25 Latlerly, Sam, l6O Lahey, Thomas, 4l, I34, l58 Lamb, Geraldine, 63, I42, I43 Lambert Robert IOO, l48 Landis, l-larold, 63, I56, l57 Landrelh, Charles, 63, II3 Landuyt Paul, I34 Lane, C. E., I3l Lang, Richard, 79 Langer, Donald, 63, IO7, IO8, l48 Langslon, Gene, 79, l3I, l52 La Payne, John, ISO Larlce, Fred, IO5 Lauclc, David, I34, I59, I98 Lauer, Arlhur, l52 Lauerman, Thomas, 83 Laugharn, Ned, 93 Laughlin, Cleon, 79, II3, I33 Lawler, Jean, I42 Lawrence, Verdie, I3l Lawrence, Wallace, 96, l6O Leber, David, 4l, IO7 Le Bron, Eranlc, 42 Lee, I'Iarvey, I27 Lehman, Barbara, IOO Lehrman, Thomass, I32 Leman, Lee, IOO, I42, I43 Lenmarlz, Charles, l52 Lenlz, Jacob, I I8 Leunig, Carl, 63 Lewis, Ed, 63, IO8 Lewis, Roberla, 42, l35 Lewis, William, 79 Lichlenwaller, John, IOO, I33 Lisaius, William, 42, I6O Liberly, Lawrie, 93, l55 Linn, Gordon, l58 Lo, l-ling Bun, 63, l I2 Locher, l9O Loelc, Allred, IOO, I5I Logan, Richard, 73 Logan, Robert I74 Lohrman, Paul, 63, II4, I28, I58 Long, Donald, IOO Long, Eugene, 79 Page 249 STLIDE TI DEX Long, Long, Lesler, I46 Mariorie, IOO, Ill, I44 Long, Roberl Smilh, 42 Long, Velma, 42, I42 Loolc, Evert I46 Loomis, Thomas, 42, l I6 Lopez, Henry, 93, I I4 Lolt Phoebe, 63, I27 Lolls, Joseph, 93 Lowry, Orville, IOO Lum, Bennelt II2 Lundberg, Doris, 63, l35, I42 Lung, Paul, 93, I5l Lungslrom, Donald, 93 Lupie n, Robert 63 Lulhy, Robert IO7, IO8 Lylcins, l-loward, l58 Lyle, George, IO8 Lynch, Burlon. l28, 2OI Lynch , John, lO5 Lynch, Waring, 42, IO5, I58 Lyons Lyons Lylle, Lylle. Lylle. ,Pal'riCia, 63, l35, I38 , Richard, 93 Eerrel, 79 L. Craig, 93 Ralph, I69 McAvoy, Daniel, 79 McCabe, John, IO7 McCann, Jaclf, 87 McCarlhy, Robert 94, I59 McClaslcy, Jay, 93 lv1cClelIan,Jack, 94, I32, I56 McClin'locl4, Richard, I59 McCormick, Diane, 94, I4O McCoy, Bob, 79 McCoy, Waller, I46 McCr ailh, Joseph, 94 McCullough, Glen, 94 McDaniel, Richard, I49 McDermo+t Joseph, l98 McDermo'rt Robert II2 McDonald, David, II7 McDonald, l-larry, II4 McElr McEe oy, Weldon, 42 ely, Clarence, 94, I69 McGann, Robert 72, I68 McGi llin, Robert I58 McGralh, John, 87 McGraw, James, 42 Mcllvaine, Reed, 94 Mclnlyre, Robert 87 McKibbon, Robert 42, I l l Mcliimson, Bernard, 82 McKown, Marcelle, II3 McLinden, Mary Jean, 43, I IO, I I4, I28 MCLinden, Rila, l28, l3O, I34, I42 McMillan, Anna Lee, I27 Mchlaughlon, Delmar, l5l McNamara, Robert 63, ll2 McGovern, Rodney, I56 MacDonald, David, l3l ' MacDonald, John, 93 ' MacDonald, William, 79 Mackay, Thomas, IO8 MacKenzie, Donald, 43, l52, l53 MacKenzie, Louise, 43 Maclcey, Ernest II2 Maclnlyre, Eldred, 63 MacNult Eranlc, 63 Macy, Marilee, IIO, I32, I42 Maddox, Waller, l54 Madison, Audrey, 87, IO9, II4, I29, I44 Madison, James, l58 Madsen, Wilfred, 63, I49 Magnuson, Donald, IO6 Mahannah, Credwyn, I27, I29, I38 Mahoney, Harold, 63, I34, I56 Mailanden, Robert IOO Malcovic, Anlhony, 43 Malcolm, William, 94, l I3 Mallory, Jaclc, I69 Malone, Robert 94 Mangold, Edna, 43, I44, I45 Manias, Mary, I34, l35, I42, I43 Manlcer, William, l86 Mann, Wayne, IOS, I49 Mann, William, I68, l74, I99 Marcus, James, I46 Marlcs, Edward, II8 Marliere, Arlhur, IOO Marlalt Harold, 43, IO7, IO8, l2l Marlen, Edward, 43 Marlens, Gerald, 94, I69 Marlin, Donald, 75 Marlin, Eranlc, 94, I34 Marlin, Lyle, l52 Marlin, Melvin, 94 Marvel, I-lorace, 43, II8 Mason, Russell, I59 Mason, William, 93 Maslers, Richard, l5O Malloclc, Charles, 94, I68, I69 Mallhias, Bud, I6l Mallison, Barbara, I27 Maus, Edward, 63, I33 Maxson, Dale, 94, I52 Maxwell, Eranlc, II4 Mayes, Wayne, 43, l28, l58 Mebus, Audrey, 94, I35 l Nang1e,Jo1'1n, 129, 159 Mehan, Franklin, 43, 107 Meigs, Elizabefh, 63, 133 Meisler, Benjamin, 44, 122, 129 Meisrer, David, 44, 54, 1 19, 121 Meirzen, Beverly, 94, 109 Melchiorre, Deno Angelo, 175 Melchiorre, Eugene, 174 Melius, Paul, 94, 151 Melrzer, Warren, 160 Melville, John, 100 Melzer, Robert 63, 148 Merchant Dean, 146 Meredilh, Nancy, 94, 127, 140 Meliger, Mon1'e1, 105 Meyer, Clifford, 100, 146 Meyer, Robert 81 Meyer, Roberl' W., 146 Michae1,Pa+ricia, 100, 114, 142 Michalski, Raymond, 156 Michel, Robert 44, 56, 122, 127, 146 Michell, John, 44, 152 Michlik, George, 107 Miksis, Edward, 100 Millan, Theodore, 155 Miller, Benjamin, 100, 113 Miller, Dean, 100, 160 Miller, Dorolhy, 85, 116, 132 Miller, 1'1aro1d, 100, 160 Miller, Jack, 105 Miller, Joyce, 94, 109 Miller, Lois, 94 Miller, Robert 94, 134 Miller, Vincent 100, 119 Mi11e1't Leroy, 44 Millikan, Nancy, 94, 142 Mills, Charles, 100 Minkus, Wilfred, 44, 107, 108 Minor, Francis, 195 Milchell, Laura, 94, 125 Mi1'che11, Robert 159 Mize, Richard, 159, 175 Modieski, Richard, 112 Moeller, Don, 94 Moffalt David, 94 Mohfart Darryl, 149 Motlalt Marilyn, 111, 120, 142 Mogan,Michae1, 113, 134 Mogan, Timolhy, 100 Mohr, Robert 198, 199 Momeny, William, 169 Monier, Roger, 94 Monser, Edward, 100, 128, 159 Monrgomery, Donald, 112 Moon, Jack, 100 Moore, Barbara, 81, 142, 143 STLIDE T1 DEX Moran, 143 Pa1'ricia,81, 110, 114, 134, Mores, O. H., 156 Morey, David, 81, 113 Morgan, George, 44, 121 Morgan, John, 81 Morgan, Leland, 94 Morgan, Robert 94 Morrall, James, 81 Newberg, John, 147 Newell, Jack, 133 Newell, Kennerh, 95 Newlin, Genevieve, 95, 142 Newman, 1-larold, 121 Newman, Herbert 95 Newman, Jay, 95, 131 Neyendort Donald, 162 Nicely, Ronald, 81 Morris, Ross, 106, 119 Morris, James, 94 Morrison, Robert 94 Morrow, Robert 81 Moss, Archie, 121 Mosser, John, 78 Mossner, Eugene, 131 Mo+t Harold, 81 Mort John, 94 Mort Richard, 94 Moulier, Dolores, 128, 130, 135, 143 Mueller, Marilyn, 133, 141 Muerhoft Vincen1', 94 Mugele, Hi1degarde,94, 125, 127, 144 Muir, David, 160 Mulcahey, Roberra, 94, 109 Mull, Belly, 144, 145 Mund, Jeanne, 94, 129, 130, 134 Munday, Marlha, 94, 127 Muneio, Nelson, 85, 161 Murphy, Gordon, 94 Murphy, James, 158 Murphy, Mina Louise, 134, 138 Murphy, Palricia, 81, 142 Murray, Donald, 148 Musselman, Dale, 108, 109, 129, I Naert Daniel, 81 Nafliziger, Bud, 81, 148 Nalziger, Velde, 100, 114 Nagel, Dorolhy, 81, 127, 144, 145 Niebuhr, Robert 97, 155 Niederman, Jack, 96 Nissen, Ray, 81, 148 Nordslrom, James, 156 Norman, Max, 190 Norris, Lloyd, 81 Norris, Mary Jane, 138 Norlon, Roy, 133 Nor1'on, Troy, 45, 133 No1zke,Margaret,95, 135, 144 Novick, Joe, 1 10 Nudo, Anlhony, 95 Nusbaum, Robert 95, 134 Nyberg, Waller, 95 Nylander, James, 81, 161, 169 Oaks, Barbara, 81, 117, 134, 144, 145 Obert James, 81 O'Brien, John, 81 O'Brien, Wallace, 95 O'Connor, John, 149 O'Donne11, James, 150 Ogolin, John, 146 O'1-lara, Gene, 131 Ohlman, James, 82 Ohlson. Palricia, 95 O'Laugh1in, William, 125, 127, 147 Oldendorph, Robert 112 Oldenkamp, John, 81 O1ive'1'o, Anlhony, 95 Olker, Shirley, 135, 142, 143, 202 Oller, Jack, 81, 146 Nash,Vinci1, 81, 107 Naven, Frank, 95 Neal, Robert 81 Neal, William, 44 Neal, William, 44, 107, 109, 158, 159, 164 Nehmer, Frank, 81 Neifing, James, 148 Olmslead, Forest 78 Olsen Joseph, 78 Olsen, William, 111, 113 Olson, Gerald, 107 Olson, Pa1'ricia, 85, 127 Olson, Vicror, 95 Olson, Willmer, 78 Nelick, lrvin, 153 Nelles, Robert 108, 134 Nelson, Doris, 95 Nelson, Kennelh, 149 Nelson, Robert 134 . Nelson, Wallace, 94, 125, 127, 155 Neuleib, William, 105, 190 Neuroih, Russell, 44 O'Nei11, Roger, 95 Orchard, Rosalie, 140 Organlini, John, 105, 128, 190 Orr, Robert 160 Osborn, Lois, 45, 107, 138, 139 Ossenbeck, Robert 45, 123, 146, 164 OHen, John, 45, 113 Overmier, Frederick, 78 Page 250 Q THE 1948 POLYSCCPE Prinfed and Bound by The Clio Press ANNUAL DIVISION of Ihe Economy Advertising Co IOWA CITY, IOWA, Q STUDE TI DEX Owen, Rulh, 95 Owen, I9O Page, Daniel, 82, I48 Page, Donald, I48, 200 Pallman, William, I25, I34 Palmer, John, 95 Panerali, Dominic, 82, IO8, I34 Paparigian, Viclror, 78, I5O, I99 Pape, George, 78, I49 Pape, Murray, 78, IO7 Paris, Theresa, I27 Parker, Miriam, I29, I35, I43, I64 Parker, Vlfilliam, 95, I I3, I32 Parks, Donald, 78, IO9 Parks, Fred, 95, IO5, I68 Parks, Robert I27 Parr, Clarence, 78 Parr, Norma, 78 Pale, William, 78 Pallerson, Melville, 78, I I2 Pallon, Everelt 96 Paulissen, Jean, 96 Payne, William, 95 Paylon, Horace, 97, IO5, I34, I62 Pearl, John, 83, I58 Pedigo, Robert 78, l6O Pegg, Peggy, 65 Penney, George, 45 Peres, Richard, 95 Pescilelli, Maurice, I5O Pelers, Arlhur, I49 Pelers, Belly, 65 Pelersen, Charles, 45 Pelerson, Bernard, 78, I5O, I86 Pelerson, Delmar, 45, IO6 Pelrerson, Donald, 78 Pelerson, Gusla Jeane, 95 Pelerson, Louise, 45, 55, I I7, I2I Pelerson, Thomas, IO5, I68, I86 Peirauskas, Waller, 78 Pelrri, George, 82 Pelrillo, Michael, 82 Pellis, Everelt I55 Peizing, Rulh, II7 Phelps, Charlolle, 82, I I I Phelps, Shirley, 82, III, I38 Phenix, Charles, I3I, I32 Phillips Arlhur, I3I Phillips Gordon, I25, I62 Phillips, R., l6O Phipps, Donald, 45 Picl, Raymond, 95 Pierangelino, John, 96 Pierce, Lesler, 82, I47 Piggush, George, 82 Pille, Bob, 83 Pillischalske, Arlhur, 82, I48 Pilon, John, I IO Pinkley, Elizabelh, 45, I27, I35 Pinksion, Bill, 82, IO5 Piper, Robert 83 Piper, Slewart IO8 Pilsch, Howard, 82 Pillman, James, 95 Ploussard, Bruce, 69, 20I Plummer, Tom, IO7 Plummer, Waller, 82, II4, I58 Plunkelt Leonard, 82 Plunkelt Richard, 82, IO7 Pocklinglon, Roberl L., 46, I I6, I I I3O, I46, I98 Pogemiller, Henry, 82 Pohnan, Mildred, 46 Poliles, Demelra, 65, I35 Pombert Charlolle, 65 Porler, Leland, I48 Porler, Ralph, 2Ol Porlh, William, I5l Posier, Marilee, 96 Poller, William, 46 Powell, Carolyn, 82, l3O, I43 Powers, James, 65 Prafcke, John, I96 Prendergast Joseph, I I3 Preslon, Barbara, 96, I38, I39 Pribyl, Hubert 65, IO8, I5l Price, Bob, II3 Prichard, Palricia, 95, IO5, I34 Pruss, Heinz, 82, IO7, I I7, I33 Pruss, Joseph, IOI Prussner, Ray, 96 Pryczynski, William, 65 Plasnik, Thomas, 82 Puckelt Shirlee, 82, I I I, I I3, I35 Ouerey, Frank, I56 Ouick, Kennelrh, 82 Ouigg, James, 72 Ouimby, Mary, I35 Radcliffe, Robert I6O I Radeke, Ray, 82, I3l Radeke, Ronald, 96, I3I, I32 Rademaker, Dean, I25 Rader, Bruce, 82, IO5 Raica, Nicholas, 65, I IO, I I6, I I7 Rakow, James, 82, I96 Rambke, Deidrick, 65, I56 Randall, Roberla, 96 Raper, Lyle, 96 Rapp, Russell, 65, I I7 Rapparport Marilyn, 65 Ralh, August 87, I25, I27 Ralskuict Sidney, 82 Ray, Harry, 82, I9O Rayburn, Durward, 82 Read, Carl, l6O, I96 Reed, Eleanor, 46, I I I, I27, I44, I45 Reagan, Thomas, 82 Rebutlioni, John, I68 Reber, James, 96, I69 Reckle, Rudolph, 65, I IO, I56, I57 Reclor, Kennelh, 95 Redmann, Delbert 65, I6O Reed, James, 96 Reed, John, IO9 Reed, Owen, 82, I46 Reeder, John, 96 Reeder, Loren, 82 Regal, Raymond, 65, I I4 Regele, Carlyle, 82 Reichert John, 96 Reid, Clyde, 65, I29, I3O, I52, I53 Reid, James, l52 Reid, Robert 95 Reider, Paul, I52, I53 Reifsleck, Fred, I68, I69, I9O Reihl, Richard, I5O Rein, Clarence, 46, I2O Reinhart Waller, 65, I2I Rench, Delmer, I I3 Repko, Andrew, 96 Rellberg, Robert 46, IO6 Reynolds, James, 65 Rhode, Robert I56 Rhodes, Gene, 96 Rica, euy, isa, I74, ies Rich, Floyd, 96 Richard, Owen, 65 Richard, Waller, I54 Richards, Bruce, I I I, I49 Richards, Norma, 65, IO5, I27 Richards, William, 65 Rickert James, IO8, I34 Richert Janet 96, I27 Richmond, Owen, II7, I25, I49 Rickner, James, 65, I63 Rie, Robert IIO Riegel, Rolland, 82, I I3 Riehl, Richard, 96, I25 Rigley, William, 65, IO8 Riley, Peler, 97 Riley, Roy, 87 Rimbey, Jack, I49 Ring, Edward, I47 Rihter, Edward, 87 Rillhaler, Dale, 46, I07 Page 252 Rivilis, Milce, 83 Roalh, Donald, 97 Robbins, Yvonne, 202 Roberls, lrvin, 97, 162 Roberls, Louis, 46, 121 Robinson, Alonzo, 154 Robinson, Edward, 154 Robinson, William, 160 Robison, Don, 153 Rodgers, William, 46, 108 Roe, Jane, 46, 127 Roec1cer,1:ran,83, 111, 127, 142, 143 Roeder, Howard, 83, 152, 196, 197 Roehn, Theodore, 84 Rogers, John, 97, 151 Rogers, Mary K., 47 Rogers, Robert 149, 164 Rogers, Roberl' M., 131 Rolan, George, 159 Roof, Rolland, 97 Rose, Joan, 113, 135 Rosenbohm, Eunice, 47, 55, 117, 121, 129, 135 Rosenquisr, Rober'1, 47 Rosow, Slanley, 96 Ross, Roberl, 152 Ross, Marilyn, 47, 116, 132, 135, 138,202 Roszell, Douglas, 158 Rolh, Richard, 65, 125, 127 Rowland, George, 125, 127 Royally, E1izabe1h,47, 55, 121, 127, 138, 139 Ruclcer, Virginia, 47, 138, 139 Rudd, Tony, 154 Rudman, Alberf, 112 Rudow, Glenn, 152 Rundblad, Urban, 65 Runlcle, Roberl, 97, 159 Russalcofl, Lila, 97 Russell, Arlhur, 149 Ryan, Sally, 142 Ryan, William, 96, 131 Saad, Louis, 110, 113, 132 Sabin, Marvin, 148 Sacharslci, James, 149 Saginario, Donald, 132 Sailor, John, 47 Sailor, Neil, 108 Sala, Edwin, 97 Salrer, Margarer, 97 Sa11'z, Mariorie, 111, 138 Samp, Jaclc, 83 Sandall, Edwin, 125, 127, 156, 157 Sanders, Dorolhy, 65, 134, 138 Sanders, Mary, 47, 138 Page 253 STLIDE TI DEX Sanz, Vincenr, 97, 114 Sauder, Ralph, 66, 146 Sauer, John, 85, 152 Sawa, Thaddeus, 83, 160 Saylor, Duane, 96 Scalamera, George, 83 Scannell, John, 85, 148 Schaefer, Wilbur, 83 Schafer, Donna, 83, 142 Schafer, Jacqueline, 66, 127, 135, 138, 139, 164 Schallc, Harold, 196 Schallc, Howard, 66, 152, 197 Schefelbein, Barbara, 74, 143, 164 Schenclc, Richard, 97, 108, 151 Scheplce, Thomas, 1 12 Scherer, James, 153 Scherer, MerreH, 153 Scherler, Beny, 97, 168 Scherler, Hazel, 47, 1 18 Scherrz, Deryl, 83 Scherlz, Rurh, 113 Schierer, John, 83, 156 Schill, Edward, 83 Schlichenmaier, Doris, 83, 110, 127, 138, 139 Schmidgall, Paul, 66, 105 Schneider, Eugene, 96 Schnur, Bernard, 96, 155 Schoaff, E1va,48, 55, 108, 109, 117, 121, 123, 132, 135, 142, 202 Schoenberger, Robert 48 Schoenholfz, Gerald, 106, 108, 114, 119 Schoenig, LeRoy, 96 Schofield, Char1oHe, 48 Scholz, William, 96 Schoppe, William, 83 Schram, John, 156, 157 Scoularis, George, 96, 131, 155 Sears, John, 83, 134 Seals, Roberl, 84, 146 Seclcinger, Henry, 84 Seelye, Nan, 97, 127, 140 Seibold, Richard, 66, 125, 127 Seidl, Arlhur, 84 Sereno, Phyllis, 132, 138 Seflerlund, Roy, 84 Sever, Dolores, 84 Severin, Armer, 96 Severns, Roger, 66, 125, 149 Seward, Henry, 154 Shallchauser, Marian, 48, 55, 121 Sharda, John, 84 Shelfon, Donald, 105, 168, 186 Shepherdson, Philip, 84, 132, 134 Sherman, Eugene, 84, 160 Sherman, Rex, 48 Shive, Charles, 66 Shively, Nancy, 84, 114, 135, 142 Shols, Glen, 66, 113, 148 Shryoclc, Jerry, 84, 156 Shumalcer, Paul, 84, 105 Siebrasse, Edwin, 66 Sirnalf, Harold, 152 Simmons, Bill, 94, 155 Simonsen, Gordon, 48, 118, 121 Simonsen, Mary Jo, 48, 138 Sinnoclc, Henry, 48 Sission, Donald, 149 Slcinn, John, 83 Slarer, Harold, 83 Slarer, Richard, 97, 168 Slaughler, Mary, 66, 125, 133 Sledgisler, Robert 108, 117 Smiley, Marie, 109 Smilh, Bill, 106 Schram, Marilyn, 86, 144, 147 Schramm, Gene, 153 Schroeder, Howard, 196 Schroen, Ann, 135 Schuler, Norman, 83 Schullhes, Donna Jean, 138, 139 Schu11'z, Marvin, 105, 168 Schumann, Calvin, 96, 128, 156 Schusrer, Edwin, 84, 146 Schwab, Ken, 84, 105, 158, 186 Schwager, Conrad, 48, 112, 120, I Schwarz, Harry, 160 Schwery, Reginald, 96, 151 Schwindenhammer, Clarence, 83 Schwoegerman, Harry, 96 Scolr, David, 87, 156 Scolr, Leo, 159 Smilh Caro1yn,66, 116, 117, 123 Smi1'h Donald, 131 Smilh Eern1ey,96, 160 Smilh George, 66 Smirh Harrison, 66, 113 Smilh Jaclc, 97 Smilh Jack S., 83 Smirh James, 106 Smirh, Jeanne, 48, 134, 138 Smilh John H., 154 Smilh Joyce, 49 Srnilh Kei1h,66, 114, 146 Smilh Margarel, 66 Smilh Marilyn, 83 Smilh Marlin, 83 Smilh Roberl, 106, 113 Smilh, Roberl G., 83 Smilh, Smilh, Roberl H., 97 Smilh, Roberl J., I I7 Smilh, Roberl James, 49 Smilh, Roberl M., 83, I50 William L., II2, I53 STLIDE T INDEX Slrenoish, Hubert 86 Siepan, James, 86 Srerling, Richard, I68 S+e+'l'ner, Berlha, 67, II7, I35 Slevenor, Robert IIO, l32 Smoot Allen, 84 Smoot John, 83 Snider, John, I34 Snow, Albert 83 Slevens, John, I59 Slevens, Robert I52 Slewart Floyd, 86, I I I, II3 Slewart Gerald, 67, I52 Snyder, Paul, 97 Snyder, Raymond, 66, 200 Snyder Snyder, Roy , Roy, II3 ,97, I05, II6, l58 Somppi, Arne, 49, I I8 Ronald, 67, II3, l25, l27 Soch, Eugene, I63 Soda, Ken, Il2 Soliday, Ronald, 97, I3l Sommer, Rosalie, I40 Somogyi, Renelda, 97, I27, I4 Soper, Roger, 49 Spacht Ivan, 49 Spangler, William, I69 Spear, Meredilh, 66 Spears, Arlhur, 66, I46 Spengler, Helen, 66 Sperry, Harold, 87 Spielman, William, 66, I I4 Spiller, Clarence, 66, I08, l50 Spores, Andrew, I58 Sprague, Virgil, 49 Sprenger, Robert IIO, I46 Spriet Julius, 49 Spring, Ralph, I47 Spurloclc, Erances, 97 Srout Bruce, 66, I58, I90, I99 Siahl, Giles, 83, I5O Slallmann, Joseph, 66 Slamm, Willis, 83 Slamp, Donald, 97, I99 Slanford, Eldon, 97 S'l'arcevic, Chesler, 66, l50 Slewart Orpha, 67, I44 Slewart Palricia, 67, I35, I42 Slidmore, Dan, 97 SI'iener, Kennelh, I6O Slillwell, Donald, I53 St Lawrence, Donald, 96, ISI 4, I45 Slolp, John, 49, I I6 Slone Garrelt 86, I58 Slone, Robert I68 Slone, William, l68 S+oppilo+'ri, William, 86, I I2, I25 S'I'ouI:l:er, Marilyn, 99, I I4 Srowell, Joseph, 84, I74, I75 Slrand, Grayce, I68 Slrand, Robert 50 Slrassburger, Barbara Jean, I38 Slralhman, Virginia, 66, ll7, I27 SI'raH'on, Marilyn, 67 Slreilmatrer, Kennelh, 50, l l8, l52 Slreilmaller, Marilyn, 99, I I l Slricladen, Harold, I27 Slrriclcladen, William, 67, l27 Srrong, Lora, 50 Slroud, Grayce, 99, I38 Slucler, Ernest 97 Sludyvin, John, 50 Slurlevant Lee Allan, I69 Suggs, Wilson, 86 Sullivan, Charles, 86, I48 Sullivan, John, I58 Sumner, Beverly, 84, I09, I38 Sumner, Slaples, Louvene, 97 Slear, Malhilda, I34 Sunderland, Thomas, 78 Sunnesen, Louise, 84, I23, I44, l45 SI'ear, Ray, I3I Slecher, Edward, 49 S'I'eed, Charless, I56 Sleenrod, Jack, 84 Sleger, Louis, 86, IIO, I6O Sleidinger, Donald, 86 Slreimel, Robert 67 SI'ein, Arlene, 49, I25 Slein, Lawrence, IO6 Sleinau, Slanley, 67, l IO, I I I, Sleinger, Kennelh, 97 Slreinlce, Rex, II6 S+enhouse, Alex, 67 SuI'I'on, Shirley, 67, I35, I42 Svoboda, Nancy, l40 Swanson Robert I25, I27 Swanson Una, 67, I ll Swanson Wayne, 84 Swanson, Windsor, I53 Swayne, Donald, I55 Swehla, Raymond, I52 Symonds, Robert 84, I46 Szidon, Richard, 99 Taclcelt Cecil, 85 Talbolt Peggy, l29, I38, I39 Talbolt Robert 50, I46 Tallman, Robert I25, I47 Tallman. Warren, I47 Taral, Nick, 84, I25, I27, I3I, I56 Taub, Jesse, l3O Taylor, Jane, 84, III, I27, I38 Taylor, Lee, I59 Taylor, Mary Lou, I30, I40, I4I Q Tiddens, Ehno, 67, I I0, I47 Tierney, Marilyn, 67, I l0, I I I, I I3 Tillolson, Gersh, 84, I58 Tiarlcsen, Bernhard, 86, I05, I90 Thalcher, John, 50, I48 Therkildsen, Raul, 98 Therlcildsen, Thomas, 98 Thomas, Beih, I35, I42 Thomas, Clifford, I54 Thomas, Margaret 28, I38, I39, 202 Thompson Thompson Bob, I56, I57 Melvin, I46 Thompson, Quenlin, 50, II6 Thompson, Waino E., I96 Tobias, Richard, 98 Todd, Clyde, I05, l68 Toellen, Willis, l07, l62 Tolt Robert 67, l52, I53 Tolz, Boyce, 98, I25 Tozian, George, 67 Tracy, Belly, 50, I44, I45, I64 Tralicano, Carlo, I48, I68 Trainor, Ed, I08, I53 Tranlrin, Robert 86 Tranlina, Erenlclin, 83 Trapasso, Louis, 96 Traub, Raymond, I99 Tredup, Donald, I69 Treland, Roland, 85, I49, 200 Trilf, George, I3I Trim, Chesler, I56, l57 Trimbur, Lucien, 85 Troupa, Howard, 98 True, William, 85, I56 Truesdale, Donald, I49 Trumpy, Robert 85, I25, I56 Tulleit Jaclc, 67 Tunlcs, Richard, 98 Turn, Leonard, 98, I I2, I3l Turner, John, l52, I53 Turner, Howard, 98 Tyler, Donald, 50, I49 Udry, Allen, I25, I99 Ullces, A. J., I62 Unruh, Daniel, 67, I05, I74 Unruh, Edward, l58, I74 Unruh, Paul, 85, I05, I74, I90 Upchurch, Dolores, 98 Valle, Eranlc, 94 Page 254 Vallez, Arihur, I58 Vallez, Jerry, IIO, I58 Vallosio, LOuiS, 50, IO8, IIO, II4, I52, I53 Vallosio, Pele, 5I, IO7, IO8, II7, I52, I53, I9O . Vanderhaden, Henry, II3 Vanderscoft John, 67 Varner, Charles, 83 Vfkes, Alvin, 85 Venn, Henry, I96 Vennero, Guy, 98 Verkler, James, 5I, IO5 Vickrey, Wilda, II3 - Vierling, William, 85 Vinik, Willard, I49 Volz, Kennelh, 67, l5I VonBergen, Howard, 85 Vonlesmar, Charles, 5l Voss, Wesley, 98, I5I Waechfer, Russell, 85, l5I Wagner, Robert 85, I56 Wailoel, Fred, II2 Wakeman, Harry, IO7 Waldmier, Frederick, 5I Waldo, ProcI'or, 67, II3 Waldren, Robert IO9 Walker, Francis, II4 Walker, June, I34, I4O Walker, Kalhryn, 98 Walsh, Elaine, IO5, I27, I3 Waller, Bob, lO5 Ward, Beniamin, 5l Ward, Dean, 98 Ward, Richard, 98, I95 Wardell, Frank, 98 Warfel, Slanley, 5I Warner, Raymond, 98, I6O Warren, Harold, 85 Warren, John, 85, I28 Warren, John R., 98 Walers, Edward, 98 Walers, Franklin, 85 Walerslreet Gene, 85 Waikins, Phyllis, 5I Walkins, William, 5I, I95 Walson, Rober+ V., 85 Wails, William, 85 Waugh, Willard, I48 Weachler, Harold, lI2 Webb, George, 5l Webb, Peggy, I42 Webber, Herman, 5I Webber, Lawrence, I29 Weber, Robert 85, I62 Weeks, Fred, I86 Weers, John, 85, I46 Page 255 5, I67 Weidman, Louella, 52 Weidman, Louise, 52 Weidner, Jay, I47 Weiler, Barbara, I64 Weinslein, Geraldine, 98, I IO, I33 Weinsiein, Sherell, 67, I33, I34 Weisbruch, Janet 98, I34, I42 Welch, Donald, 85, IO7 Welch, Paul, 52, I2I Wellingion, Jane, 98, I42 Wells, Viclor, 52 Wellwood, James, I25 Wendland, Phyllis, I35 STUDE Tl DEX Willis, John, IOI Willson, John, 86, I6O Wilmot James, 68 6 I2I Wilsey, Barbara, 53, I I I, I I4, I I I38, I39 Wilson Barbara, 53, IIO, I35, I43 Wilson Francis, 85 Wilson Frank, I32 Wilson James, 86, I58 Wilson John G., I62 Wilson Wayne, 86 Wil'lon Gerald, 86 Winchell, Harry, lI2 Wenger, Rosemary, I27 Werckle, Marilyn, 85, II4, I44 Werckle, Winifrecl, 85, I IO, I42 Wesselhoit Lois, I27 Wesselhoft Ruih, 98, I35, I42 West Virginia, 85, I23, I35, I42 Wes'ralI, Raymond, 67, I I2, I3 I, I56 Wesfbrook, Jacqueline, 68, I23 WesI'erdale, Robert 85 Westfall, Louis, I6O Wesliall, Robert I97 Weslon, Margaret 52, I44- Weyler, Barbara, 98, IO5, I4O Wheeler, CharIo'He, 98, I42 Wheeler, Lois Jean, 68, I I I, I35 Whiie, John, I3I Whire, Jack, 68, I46 Whilre, John R., I52 While, Wilmer, 86, I54 Whiteside, I86 Whillow, Richard, 98, I55 Whi'I'ney, Paul, I3I Whirney, Warner, 68, I58, l59 Wickert William, 68, I46 Wieneke, Bruce, 86 Wienke, Gordon, 68, IO7 Wiese, John, II4, I25 Wiese, William, I52 Wilcoxen, Harry, 52, 55, IO5, I74, I86 Wilhelm, Carl, 52, IO6, I6I Wilkerson, Dolores, IOI WiIler'ron, John, 68 Wille'I'I', Harold, II2, I27 Willey, Robert IOI, I3I Williams Elmer, 52 Williams, Eva Mae, 52 Williams, Harold, I58 Williams Jack, 72, I68 Williams Leland, 86, I6O Williams Paul, l5l Williams Robert 52 Williamson, William, 86 Willis, Donald, IOI Willis, Eugene, 86, I5O Wind, Leo, IOI Winker, Charles, I56 Winkler, Marian, 86 Winkler, Richard, I46 Winn, William, 86 Winrer, Beverly, 68, II7, I35 Wissel, Bud, 84 Wilzig, Frederick, 68 Wilzig, Joseph, 53 Wodeizki, Lewis, IOI Woerner, Donald, I25, I27, I6O Woerner, Robert 86, I56 Wohlking, Wallace, 67, I IO Wolt Eugene, 68, I58 Wood, John, 86 Woodrow, Margaret IO9, I44 Woodrow, Raymond, 86 Woodruti, Lee, I47 Woodrutli, Vaughn, I46, I64 Wooley, Donald, I47 Worlrhinglon, Edward, I6O Woucik, Frank, IOI Wright Charlene, IO9, III, I38 Wueihrich, Merle, I86 Wycofl, Robah, 68, I27 Yerbury, Richard, 68 Yoder, Joyce, IOI, I I3 Yoerg, Henry, 53, IO8, II4, I46 Yost Mary, 53 Young, Be'r'I'y, 86, I44, I45, I64, 202 Young, James, I56 Youngman, Charles, 68 Zaiac, Cesiu, IOI Zaiac, Henry, IOI Zarek, Edmund, I6l Zebell, Chesler, 53, I52 Zicaro, Robert 84, 200 Ziegele, Waller, I48 Zilm, Edwin, 52, IO5, I86 Zobel, Herbert 68, I48 Zobel, Robert I48 Zoeckler, Barbara, 53, IO5, I25, I27 Zoss, Irene, 53, 55, I I7, I2l, I35, 202 ADVERTISERS' I DEX A. 81 J. 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