Brigham Young University - Banyan Yearbook (Provo, UT)
- Class of 1944
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mM mMEw-- emones |v«te- Dedication To the memory of our late beloved musician, Robert Sauer, Professor of Music .... We, the students of B. Y. U. today, have reason to be grateful for the inspirational guidance he provided while here, and for the untiring effort he expended in helping to build his school . . . . s ociestGcJ GtadeKts of 12)p]( K5tt TVovo, vJiiK Book I Academic Book II Fine Arts Book III . A ctivities Book IV - - Organizations y ■' 7 Z ; V - ' rr j fk V . _ 11 Ilia ,. ' - —-y ' ?T • 1-. Book I President Heber J. Qrant Born November IQ I85J Heber J. Grant was ordained an apostle October 16, 1882 and sustained as President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Novennber 23, 1918, at the age of 63. hie has had 62 years of service as one of the general authorities of the Church, hie Is a life-long patron of art, letters, music, and education. He has indefatigable industry, patience and perseverence. He has in- tegrity, courage, and foresight. He is bounteously generous. He is loved by his people and respected and honored by leaders of the nation who harlcen to his counsel on matters of government, economics, and finance. He is of the truly great of the earth. Board of 7 rustees Right: Serving with President Grant as Vice-Presidents of the Board of Trustees are J. Reuben Clark, Jr. and David O. McKay. Below are Members of the Board of Trustee... Joseph Fielding Snnith Stephen L Richards John A. Widtsoe Adam S. Bennion Joseph F. Merrill Charles A. Callis Franklin L. West Albert E. Bowen Kiefer B. Sauls Secretary and Treasurer President Harris To the students of BYU President Franklin S. Harris reflects the best in college education and attainment. World traveler and cosmopolitan, he is the embodiment of the friendly spirit of the University. Under his guidance the Y has become an institution we point to with loving pride.- n eans Above: Christen Jensen, Dean, Graduate School; Carl F. Eyring, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences; Herald R. Clark, Dean, College of Commerce. Center: Amos N. Merrill, Dean, College of Education; Gerrit de Jong, Jr., Dean, College of Fine Arts; Thomas L. Martin, Dean, College of Applied Science. Asael C. Lambert, Dean of Summer Session; Nettie Neff Smart, Dean of Women; Wesley P. Lloyd, Dean of Men. Faculty John C. Sweasen Professor Emeritus of Sociology Charles E. Maw Professor of Chemistry Benjamin F. Cummings Proofessor of Mddern and Classical Languages Florence Jepperson Madsen Professor of Music Williann J. Snow Professor Emeritus of History T. Earl Pardoe Professor of Speech M. Wilford Poulson Professor of Psychology Vasco M. Tanner Professor of Zoology and Entomology Parley A. Christensen Professor of English George H. Hansen Professor of Geology and Geography Harrison Val Hoyt Professor of Accounting and Business Administration Elmer Miller Professor of Economics Milton Marshall Professor of Physics Bent F. Larsen Professor of Art LeRoy J. Robertson Professor of Music Effie Warnick Professor of Home Economics Lloyd L. Cullimore Medical Director Hermese Peterson Professor of Elementary Educotion Principol of Elementory Training School. Faculty William H. Boyle Professor of Education Charles J. Hart Professor of Physics and Mothematics Wayne B. Hales Professor of Physics and Mothemoticcs Bertrand F. Harrison Professor of Botany Sidney B. Sperry professor of Religious Educotion Jannes Wyley Sessions Professor of Religious Education Director of Religious Activities William H. Snell Professor of Mechanic Arts Joseph K. Nichoies Professor of Chemistry Reuben D. Law Professor of Elementary Education Golden L. Woolf Professor of Secondary Education Principal, University High School Leona Holbrook Professor of Physical Education for Women Harold T. Christensen Professor of Sociology Ed. M. Rowe Professor of English Karl E. Young Professor of English Russel Swensen Associate Professor of Religious Education Edgar M. Jensen Associote Professor of Educotion Director, Teacher Placement Ariel S. Ballif Associate Professor of Sociology William F. Hanson Assistant Professor of Music Faculty Loren C. Bryner Assistant Professor of Chemistry Elsie C. Carroll Assistant Professor of English Hugh W. Peterson Assistant Prof essor of Chemistry Irene S. Barlow Assistont Professor of Home Economics W. Elmo Coffman Assistant .Professor of Geography Ber+ha Roterts Assistant Professor of French. Edna Snow Assistant Professor of Botany C. Lynn Hayward Assistant Professor of Zoology Georgia Maeser Assistont Professor of Elementary Education John R. Halliday Assistant Professor of Music Fred W. Dixon Assistant Professor of Physical Educotion and Athletics May Billings Assistant Professor of Home Economics Irene Osmond Assistant Professor of Modern Longuages John E. Hayes Registrar Anna Ollor+on Librarian Evan M. Croft Assistont Professor Secretorial Practice Floyd Millet Athletic Coach C. Lavoir Jensen Instructor in Mathemcrtics Faculty Newbern I. Bu+t Librory ond Research Associate Carma Ballif Associate in Treasurer ' s Office Margaret Summerhays Instructor in Music Gustave Buggert Instructor in Music Flora D. Fisher Instructor in Elementary Education Wilford D. Lee Instructor in English L. Elliott Tuttle Instructor in Elementary Education Josephine Strong Instructor in Elementary Educotion John H. Wing Instructor in Chemistry Morris M. Clinger Instructor in Speech Lillian C. Booth Instructor in Elementary Education Ralph A. Britsch Instructor in English Harold W. Lee Instructor in French Orea B. Tanner Instructor in English Joseph J. Keeler University Organist James R. Clark Assistant in Library Lee Benson Valentine Instructor in Spanish Louis W. Booth Instructor in Music n Faculty J. Reuben Clark, III Instructor in Modern Languoges Ralph Ungermann Instructor in Speech Leonard William Rice Instructor in English Charles Harris Instructor in Horticulture Dean A. Peterson Instructor in Secretarial Practice Secretary to the President Lucile Spencer Assistant in Registrar ' s Office Instructor in Secretoriol Practice O. Norman Geertsen Assistant in Physics and Sound Technician Afton hiawker Clerk of Extension Division Hattie M. Knight Assistant in Library Beth Richardson Assistant in Library Karl Miller Superintendent Buildings and Campus Elvin J. Dennis Assistant Superintendent Buildings and Campus Morris Snell Mechanic in Charge of Repairs Franklin R. Haymore Manager -University Press Elmer Nelson Instructor in Piano Hannah C. Packard special Instructor in Vocal Music Katherine Pardoe Instructor in Drama George W. Fitzroy Speciol I nstructor in Piano Faculty Lynn Taylor Speciol Instructor in Art u«:im:s m i Katherine Morrell Instructor in Violin Beulah Ricks Instructor in Home Economics Verla L. Birrell Special Instructor in Art Sanford M. Bingham Instructor in Languages Julia Alleman Caine Instructor in Social Sciences- Rhea Robins Instructor in Physical Education Kenneth Bullock Instructor in Geology A. John Clarke Instructor in Physics Elda Jackson Instructor in Elementary Education Anna Boss Hart Instructor in English Roman Andrus Instructor in Art Student Administration l: Carrying on the spirit and tradition of BYU, this charming and efficient trio capably directed the student body through a year of fun and achievement. Above: President Lora HHilton. Center: Secretary Elaine Grow. Below: Social Chairman Lillie Stewart. A. W. S. Due to the s mall percentage of male students on the campus, the Associated Women Students have played a prominent part at the Y this year. They sponsored a Jamboree, the Preference Ball, the Sweetheart Dance, and many other activities. Above Right: Emma Hayes, President; Elaine Nicholes, Secretary. Above Left: Ada Moulton, Vice-President; Velma Bates, Recreational Leader. Left: Dean Nettie Neff Smart, advisor. 17 Public Service Bureau t; 4i]tji ' N,.„ Efficient, talented, and un- sung, Elaine Peterson and Rhoda Vaun Call have carried on the job of the Public Service Bureau and provided excellent programs at a monnent ' s notice. s, emors Leaving a tidy sum to be ap- plied on the new Student Union, this year ' s senior class brought to a close four wonderful years at the Y. Under the leadership of Marjorie Vowles, president; Elaine Taylor, vice-President; and Felice Kartchner, secretary, the class busied themselves with parties and graduation. s, emors Florence Adams Home Town: Prove, Utoh Major : Education Arlene Andrew Home Town: Ogden, Utah Major: Sociology Lila D. Atkinson Home Town: Sondy, Utah Major: Accounting Melva Bagley Home Town: Kosharem, Utah Major: Education Mauriel Barnett Home Town: Soonrsh Fork. Utah Major: Clothing Helen Booth Home Town: Spanish Fork, Utah Major: Sociology Margery M. Booth Home Town : Provo, Utah Major: Education Ann Burgess Home Town: -Alpine, Utah Major: Home Economics Shuana Adams Burnham Home Town: Blonding, Utah Major : Education Mable Hone Clark Home Town: Provo, Utoh Major: Foods Willowby Conder Home Town: Provo, Utah Major : Home Economics Venice Critchfield Home Town: Oakley. Idaho Major; History 19 s eniors Beth Crook Home Town; Heber, Utah Major: Elementary Educotion Edith M. Crosby Home Town: St. George, Utah Mojor: English Phyllis Farrer Home Town: Midway. Utah Maior: Home Economics Georgia Cullimore Home Town : Provo, Utah Major : Speech Faux Elaine Gardner Home Town: Sponish Fork. Utah Major: Chemistry Dorothy Gilchrist Home Town: Ontario, Oregon Mojor: Music Elaine Grow Home Town: Ogden, Mojor: English Utah Peggy Hagan Home Tcwn : Spanish Fork, Utah Major: Art Isabell Hales Home Town: Provo, Utoh Mojor: Foods and Nutrition Geraldine Steedman Halladay Home Town : Provo, Utoh Major: Elementory Education Beth H. hiansen Home Town: Boise, Idoho Major: Elementary Educotion Ennma Hayes Home Town: Provo, Utoh Major: Dietetics 20 s, eniors Theda Henke Home Town: Lehi, Utah Major; Speech Lora Hilton Home Town: Delta, Utah Major: Clothing ond Textiles Leah Holdaway Heme Town : Heber, Utah Major : Elementary Education Edith Rozena Hutchinson Home Town: Buhl, Idoho Major : Foods and Nutrition Theda May Jackson Home Town: Salt Lake City, Utah Major: English Phyllis Jensen Home Town: Springville. Utah Mojor: Accounting Felice Kartchner Home Town: Flagstaff, Arizono Major: Music Jack S. Kato Home Town: Provo, Utah Major: Soils Romola King Home Town : Provo, Utah Major: Sociology Virginia Knowlton Home Town: Holladay, Utah Major: English Benjannin S. Kuraya Home Town: Honolulu, Hawaii Major: Music Kathleen H. Layton Home Tow n : Layton. Utah Maior : Foods 2! Seniors Maxine Layton Home Town; Loyton, Utah Mojor: Secretoriol Practice Barbara Lee Lusty Home Town: Duchesne, Utah Mojor: Secretarial Proctice June McKell Home Town: Spanish Fork. Utah Major: Secretarial Practice James Mickles Home Town; Rochester, New York Mojor; Chemistry Nancy E. Miner Tome Town: Philadelphia, Pa. Major; Bacteriology. Myrlene Moody Home Town: Hinckley, Utah Major: Social Science. Rueben M. Ohai Home Town : Kapoo. Kauai, Hawaii Major; Political Science. Kay E. Payne Home Town; Seattle, Washington Major : Elaine Peterson Home Town: Spanish Fork, Utah Major: Speech Jay M. Peterson Home Town: Monti. Utah Major; Secondary Education Elinor Ruth Putnam Home Town: Provo, Utah Mojor: Secretari al Science Barbara Rasmussen Home Town: Duchesne, Utah Major: Music 22 s, eniors Rhoda Rees Home Town : Loo, Utah Major: Sociology Elaine Clark Roblson Home Town: Provo. Utah Major : Mathematics Eileen Shurtliff Home Town: Provo, Utah Major: Music Ida Allen Smithson Home Town: Fillmore. Utah Major; Physical Education Merline Stevens Home Town: Hurricane, Utoh Major: English Vera Stevens Home Town: La Sol, Utoh Major; Secondary Education Lillie Stewart Home Town: Sponish Fork. Utah Major: English Thelnna Stinson Home Town : Phoenix, Arizona Major: Foods and Nutrition Evelyn Ruth Stromberg Home Town: Ogden, Utah Major: Secondary Education Elayne Taylor Home Town: Provo, Utah Mojor; Elementory Education El Dene Taylor Home Town: Provo, Utah Mojcr: Secondary Education Verena Ursenbach Home Town: Lethbridge, Alberta, Conado Major: Music 23 s enwrs Marjorie Vowles Home Town: Ogden, Utah Major : J ourno I ism Seich! Watanabe Home Town; Kamai, Hawaii Major : Bacteriology Eileen Wight Home Town : Calgory, Alberto, Conoda Major: Sociology Katherine Kirk Woolf Home Town : Pleasant Grove, Utah Major: Education Lola Dawn Wright Home Town : Provo, Utah Major: English Masami Yano Home Town: Provo, Utah Major : Economics 24 Class Ojjiciah Left: Junior Officers: Doressa Paxman, vice-president; Barabara Taylor, secre- tary; and Neil Welling, president. Center: Sophomore Officers: Clyde Sullivan, president; Mae Sevey, secre- tary; and Ernest Wilkinson, vice-presi. Below: Freshman Officers: Elaine Todd, vice-president; Margaret Wilson, sec- retary; and Richard Hales, president. 25 ASTUSgSQ Commissioned officers of the Army Specialized Train- ing Unit stationed at the Y are: Major Charles E. Powell, Commanding Officer (above right); Captain John M. Quass, (above left); Second Lieutenant Louis L. Dunker- son, (left); Second Lieuten- ant Frank hi. Eriksen, (below eft). Non-Commlssioned Officers: Front Row: Cpl. Wallace R. Anderson, Cpl. Earl T. Collier, Pfc. Martin H. Linden. Back Row: M Sgt. Louis Fabian, Staff Sgt. William F. East, Sgt. James H. Olive. Military Band: Front Row: Cadets Don Carroll, Welton Austin, Loren Loth, Douglas McNees, First Lt. Kermit Hendrickson, Band Leader. Second Row: Second Lt. Wendell Jeffrey, Asst. band Leader, Harry Cummings, Francis Germane, Vernon MergI, Norman Hull, Charles Cooper. Third Row: Van Lawrence, David Stephens, Hector Durocher, Terrance Millan, Paul Sumner Back Row: Willard J ohansen, Francis Shamp, Ernst Schmidt. 27 Qraduates On January 27, the first ASTP Unit received their diplonnas certily- ing their completion of the basic en- gineering phase of the program. They are first row: Marvin C. Odg- ers, Cadet Lt. Richard M. Bricker, Duane Springer, George D. Zahn, John M. Hastings, Owen S. O ' Rourke, Cadet Cpl. Harvey B. Bagley, Cadet M Sgt. Norman Kapp. Second James R. Donald S. mander, James row: Theodore R Grey, Joseph C Barrie, John C. V. Angwin, Cook, . Shaw, Corn- Travis Charles H. Mueller, E. Broadnax. Third row: Cadet Capt. Jack D. Over, Richard S. Swanson, Cadet Lt. John L. Benton, Edward I. Wine- troub, Ralph H. Snyder, John W. Ebert, Ray F. Palmer, Robert V. Davis, William E. Dittman. Fourth row: Francis L. Merritt, Cadet Major David N. Berks, Charles W. Hill, Cadet Cpl. Donald H. LIndgren, Cadet Lt. Charles R. Bernschin, Allan J. Witt, Stephen S. Littlefield, Sid W. Johnson, Cadet Sgt. John R. Hart. At left: It ' s chow time for the Cadets. 28 Section One and T wo SECTION ONE: 1st row, (front! left to right: Codets Burton K. Lincoln, Glenn E. Johnson, Robert H. Dempsey, 1st Sgt. Mordis G WUson John A Busch, Copt. Donold F. Alexonder. 2nd row: Kenneth K. Kirby, Fronk E. Holl, Cpt. Richard T. Moyne, William J. Christy. Lester Ekstrom, Lewis C. Mattison. 3rd row: Sgt. Wentzen 1. Joblonski. Mike Hornick. Joseph L. Holland. Lt. Jack E. Nickerson. John F. Richords, Wallace P. Brixner. 4fh row: William E. Belden. William E. Fronkel, John L. Walsh, Edgar F. Ross, ana Irwin E. Reich. SECTION TWO: 1  row, I front 1 : Cadets George C. Ferber, James L. Horris, Horris B. Godding, Dole E. Amstutz, Cpl. Williom Magee, Lt. William J. Roskopf. 2nd row: Lt. William C. Lone, Leroy C. Kopphohn, William B. Crompton, William T. Carlisle, Kenneth Meidol, Sgt. Robert F. Bossing. 3rd row: Sam F. Wold, Edward Holgman, William Freidoy, Stanley Weinstein, Michoei Dominguez, Eugene J Popernik. 4«h row: Horton Gittling. John F. Donie. Morion Terlouw, Robert 0. Bullock, Edwin J. Barnord ond Vincent J. Rion. 29 Section Three and Four SECTION THREE: First Row, (front) left to right; Cadets Richard B. Cadwollodcr, Ist Lt. Kermit T. Hendricl son, Elbert D. Barnes, Edwin A. Rose, Chorles R. Hiller. Harry R. Hotowoy. 2nd r.w: 2nd Lt. Donold E. Frye, 2nd Lt. Clorence O. Krueger, John C. Sheldon, Gus McCosIm, Jr., Dougioos L Beck- stead Loren H Loth 3rd row: Duone W. Cody, Vincent D. Rubel, Horold 8. Forner, Hector J. Durocher. William W. Lynch, Jr., Copt. Stanley L. Wiles. 4th row Sgt Edward R Horsroll, Steven S. McCorter, Estis G. Copen. John M.McDonald, Keith A. Chase, Norman E. Hull, and Ben B. Eissler. SECTION FOUR: Ut row: Cadet Cpl. Von S. Lawrence. 1st Sgt. Walter R Biebelle. Jr., William A. Schultz, 2nd Lt. Wendell E. Jeffrey, John C. SundoW, 2nd Lt. William D. Smith, Walter P. Thocher. 3rd row: Sgt. Henry H. Ewy, Dovid M. 4th row: Francis F. Shamp, Richard C. Witt, Harry J. Martin, Thomas S. 2ndrow: James R. Knight, Robert H. Wurdemon, Donald C. Pettingill Stephens, Douglas H. Robenberger, Edward L. Zimpfer, Edward C. F. Perlman Gantert, and Carmelo A. Privitero. 30 Section Five and Si. IX SECTION FIVI: lit row Ifront) lefr to right: Cadets Sgt. Frank R. Willoughby. 2nd Lt. Aldo E. Tromeri. Cpl. Robert D. Groy, John G. White, John P. Toll owsl i. Henry P. Spinelli, Bioise L. Stachowisk, Eugene W. Hubler. 2nd row: Mouricc D. Myers. Gregory F. Hosford. Dole F. Bowiin. Stonley D. Counter- man. Martin J. Miller. Douglas E. Duke. Ernest J. Schmidt. Major Robert Keeton. 3rd row: 1st Sgt. Felix T. Kitlinski, Sgt. Major Arthur R. McNees, Cpl. John D. McNees. Frank LoTufo. Robert W. Benton, Raymond R. Quiring, 2nd Lt. Korl W. Wiehe. 2nd Lt. Lawrence E. Dutty. Copt. Wallace K. Will. 4th row: Peter A. Stubler, Robert W. Shaneck, Robert E. Vetter. Don C. Corrcll, George H. Annon. George A. Simpson. William L. White, William S. Sacks. SECTION SIX: lit row: Poul W. Simpson, Robert H. Cooper. Louis A. Beimford, Richard R. Huber, Reino R. Laukko, Charles C. Amick; Thomos W. Mc- Keever, Horry V. Barnhordt. 2nd Row; Fcrnon M. Smith. Vance L. Tennont. Moxwell Gronof. Arthur R. Benson, Louis A. Rowland. Richard F. Cole, Daniel R. McCarthy. Jacob W. Hoger. 3rd row: Richord N. Brown. Carl H. Hatcher. Alvo J. Comer, Poul E. Sumner. Robert F. Stewart. Harry L. Cummings, Kern C. Dibble. 4th row: James P. Fulghum, Joseph J. Ciroulo, Harris Wiklemon, John I. Zogorec. Steve C. Yonnios, Charles M. Krouthomer. 31 Section Seven and Eight SECTION SEVEN: First Row (fronti left to right: Cadets Eorle T. Smith, Cpl. Archie D. Stewort, Frank Yorosh, 1st Sgt. Willard Johansen. Horry Dovis, James Coulon, William W. Collins, Chorles Cooper. Second Row: Ernest Buhler. Jr., C. Richord Forsline, Williom J. Beoler, John R. Thomos, William Grovette, William D. Springer, Copt., Neil R. Corpenter, 1st LI., Williom W, Bergen. Third Row: Charles McAvoy, Arthur E. Secor. Maurice Worley. Cpl.; Welton Austin, Robert Resh, Raymond Holey. Sgt., Wesley A. Lindgren. Fourth Row: Robert E. Howkins Gilbert T. Ireland, Nelson Gibson. Eugene A. Swonson, Norris H. McComos, Williom J. Armstrong, Jr., Edaar A. Woinwright. SECTION EIGHT: First Row: Cadets Amond J. Gagnon, Vernon F. Mergl. Williom R. Milam. Lucis M. Mcintosh, Jr., Jomes E. Midberry, Arnold Rosenberg, Cpl., Horold L. Wisker, 2nd Lt., Elwood J. Soger. Second RQw:lrvin Schwartz, LeRoy J. Rogers, William A. Brass. Cannon U. Clements. Joseph R. Doyle, Austin L. Such, Jock M. Gigg. Third Rom: Lelond A. Brown, Abram L. Enckson, Terrence J. Millon. Sumner M. Fineberg, Joseph A. Conwoy. Francis R. Germane. Fourth Row: Charles M. Coffin, James D. Bingham, Roymond A. Springer, Williom H. Donforth. Neol A. Tuttle. Joseph A. Meloney, Jomes H. Burson. 32 ■::- .f : CI 1 —si ' . n t s r l i - -i .jm ' - v - rf ' . ; . 5oo4 7 33 Ladies Qlee 34 Ladies Qlee Left, Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen, director. Chorus Personnel are: Marjorie Anderson, Joyce Atkinson, Anna Jean Bullock, Cherril l ' lack, Janet Barclay, Maurine Brady, Rickie Bowman, Bonnie beckstead. Lacy Burgi, Nellie Bushnnan, Marie Borgeson, Anna Deon Clark, Dona Faye Clark, Charlotte Chipman, Georgia May Coulam, Karma Jean Cullimore. Nadine Day, Larraine Driscell, Peggy Dickson, Madge Ellertson, Agnes Ellertson, Leona Farnsworth, Ruth Frederickson, Lorraine Freestone, Dorothy Gilchrist, Lola Geslison, Norma Hansen, Julie hiansen, Veria Hale, Anita Hyatt, Faye Hunter, Vivian Hatch, Willa Faye Hadfield. Evelyn Jenkins, Elinore Jorgensen, Zenda Johnson, Eloise Kohler, Jennie KTeeler. Maurine Keate, Afton Lichfield, Sybil Lusty, Marjorie Lindstrom, Eunice Long, Barbara Mullen, Erma McGuire, Colleen Merrill, Vivyenne Noble, Aretta Newren, Bonnie Nason, Mary Lou Ostler, Dorothy Ostler, Alene Peterson, Gene- vieve Parkinson, Margaret Priday, Virginia Patton. Anna Belle Rust, Lucille Richards, Patricia Raid, Clara May Reinsch, Hanna Reimschiissel, Jean Reese, Joan Spratley, Ann Salisbury, Joy Swalberg, Donna Gene Smith, Ruth Schwartz, Iris Taylbr, Elaine Wood, Carmela Wolf. Lola Dawn Wright, Mariam Young, Lorraine Yamata, Elizabeth Zundel; j? . 35 Hand Hand Left: Dr. John R. Halliday, director; Band personnel: Flutes, Donna Eliertson, Ruth Uirlch; Oboes, Lewis W. Booth, Derrill Stubbs; Bassoon, Howard Bleak; Clarinets, Lucille Sandberg, Arva Mercer, Norma Rey- nolds, Miriam Young, Elaine Wood, Janet Barclay, iris Richardson, Lillian Lundell, Ruby Schwartz, Emma Bennett, Marian Westenskow, Janet Tsushia; Saxaphones, Glen Pinegar, Elaine Peacock, Glen R. Milner, Gaylor Rowan; Cornets, Leo Vernon, Jeff Roberts, Franklin Faux, Mary Wright; Horns, Ben Kuraya, Eleanor Bennion, lleen Hofhines, Laurie Teichen Evelyn Ricks, Gilbert Barton; Baritone, Chauncey Rid- dle, Marion Muir; Trombones, Roma Jeane Turner, William Thomas, Norman Hunt, Howard Worthen; Basses, Marie Borgenson, Henry Maiben; Cello, Jean Dastrup; String Bass, Ariel Ballif; Snare Drum, Norma Thorp; Bass Drum, Barbara Rasmussen; Timpani, Homer Wakefield. 37 Orchestra 38 Orchestra Left: Professor LeRoy J. Robertson, Conductor. Band Personnel : Violins, Katherine Morrell, Nila Stubbs, Laurence Sardoni, Donald Olsen, Max Butler, Herman Green, Mae Sevy, June West Christensen, Lorraine Drlssell, Betty Logsdon, Anna Jean Bullock, Donna Kerby, Dawn Marie Adam s, Janet Tsuchiya, Shirley Perkins, Dorothy Jepson, Jean Slack, Ellen Ashworth, Deanne Merrill, Alma Snow, llene Bird, LaRue Hoopes, Hanna Reimschus- sel, Helen Thorpe, Helen Watkins; Violas, Gustave Buggert, Jean Perkins, Eugene Faux, Owen Bing- ham, Eileen S. Reimschussel, Marian Robertson, Marjorie Ann Petty, Naomi Nelson, Winona Monson; Basses, Ariel Ballif, Jr., Marie N. Thunell, Clyde Jepperson, Henry Maiben, Ruth Louise Partridge. Norma Reynolds; Flutes, Donna Ellertson, Patricia Rogerson; Oboes, Louis W. Booth, Darreil Stubbs; Clarinets, Lucille Sandberg, Max Daby, Sam Kelly; Bassons, Howard Bleak, Bobbie Done ' Horns, Carl Hawkins, Benj. Suea Kuraya, Clyde Sullivan, Evelyn Riggs; Trumpets, Helen Clegg, Dee Davis; Trombones, Ken Hoopes, Roma Jean Turner, Farrell Madsen; Tuba, Henry Maiben; Timpani, Hom- er Wakefield; Percussion, Dr. Gerrit de Jong, Dean A. Peterson, Barbara Rasmussen, Mary Farmer. Jean Perkins is Librarian and Herman Green is Manager. 39 Shuhert Alle SHUBERT ALLEY by Mel Dinelli November 4, 5 Christina Holt -- Ado Moulton Fay Holt Marcia Greenhaw Hester Matthews Hoff Doressa Paxman Beuloh Snyder - Jean Reese Elsie Alexander Carey Pearce Anita Spiegelgloss Kathleen Bird Miss Elliott Irene Fuller Rito Wallace Ruth England hAancy Ann Glaveston Jean Hobbs Helen Glaveston Kathleen Cullimore Florence Gloveston Beverly Beon Hattie Williams Thedo Henke Lucia Bennett Rickey Bowman Madge Holm Elaine Peterson Patricio Allgood Mary Whiteley Poppy Nixon Joy Swalberg Lorroine Royce Helen Mobey Miss Shuman Elaine Stowell Nellie Lilo Merchant Left: Joy Swalberg, Ru+h Eng- land, Elaine S+owell, Helen Ma- bey. Below: Marcia Greenhaw, Jean Hobbs, Ada Moulton, Kathleen Bird and Jean Reese. •il lLf ' : r - mk . . .rw. . f k V : 40 Arsenic and Old L ace ARSENIC AND OLD LACE by Crouse and Lindsay February 24 - 25 Abby Brewster Arta R. Ballif Rev. Dr. Harper Elmo Coffman Teddy Brews+er Warren Kirk Officer Brophy Dan Keeler Officer Klein Ray Jones Martha Brewster Alice Christensen Elaine Harper Kathleen Bird Mortimer Brewster Lee Valentine Mr. GTbbs _ Will Hansen Jonathan Brewster Ralph Ungerman Dr. Einstein Lee Buttle Officer O ' Hara Clarence Fingerle Lieutenant Rooney Charles Harris Mr. Witherspoon Ralph Britsch Right: Arta R. Ballif and Alice Christensen chatting over their work. Center: Lee Buttle, Warren Kirk and Ralph Ungerman. Below: Entire cast. 41 Lvceums A celebrity studded lyceurn course has brought .any =n enicyable hour to Y st. de„H this year. Our thanks .o to Dean Herald R.aarl and Prof J. CSwensenf ,Kelr sincere efforts. Above, Busch an Serkln, Sonata-duo; Howard Pierce Dav.s, Utu er. Left, Robert Weede, Bar, tone. %,. above, Claudlo Arrau, Pianist U . ,,.endMen,enof.,Duo-Planlsts;Dusorna Glannlnl, Soprano, and Maurice E.senber,, Cellist. 42 urns 43 Artists in Auction 44 Book in 45 Y Welcom es Retu rning Service Men Stud en oratory ' script of . old T. Ch sic chairm These oratio of the stude. be seven to u Student ma will be Jean B Utah, reccnlly : dent body foren -iiager. ac- cording to Dr. Lnristensen. She is 1943-44 the e members of the - cnt government have carried on in full force. Acting as presi- dent is Lora Hilton from Scipio. Utah ; secretary, Elaine Grow of the only debate tettorman to retirrn | Ogden, Utah; social chairman. Lily to the campus this year. I Stewart of Spanish Fork. Utah. As Serving on the faculty commit- yet no definite plans have b een tec with Dr. Christenaen are Mr. made for a re-election of a student Leonard Rice and Elmer Miller. 1 body presidcjiL To Appear Here Ruth England, sophomore stu- The first major dramatic produc- 1 dent from Tooele, will head the tion will be Mel Dineli ' s all woman •itafif of College Varieties, student play. Sliubert Alley , to be prf- ra lio -ihow according to Dr. T. scnted November J Earl Pardee, . ctivc in drama work I let on the ranipu ' i. she was o- of last yvar ' s ' a icties copy e li1or of the Banj Heard last night at 6; firsl t ' this. year, the be aired each Tliursday . I VO at 5:15. and will fe; ' dent talent. General thca. scries is The Spirit of th AUo named to the st; Ralph Frogley. Dan Kccler I Nelson, Marcia Greenhav j Marcbanl, F.lnora Bq.vacl I Beverly Bean. Dance Tonight to Honor Former BYU Students Returning to the campus of BYU for the first time since their call to service last spring, sixty former V students now in naval and marine training at western colleges were being honored this week at student social functions. The trek back to BYU, where all were students last year, began the latter part of last week when train- ees at Colorado College. University of Colorado, and the Univer- sity of New Mexico were released almost simultaneously. In addition, some meii have been granted leaves from naval training at I ' CLA. and arrived during the first part of the week. The largest group comes from tlip University of New Mexi- co at Albufjuerque. Almost without exception the men report that they enjoy train- ing for Uncle Sam but admit a touch of nostalgia for the Y. Servicemen were guests at the matinee dance held Wednesday af- ternoon and were also honored a the student body assembly Thurs- day. The assembly, planned by Felice Kartchner, featured the tal- ent of army cadets stationed here, with Cadet Schwitzer as master of ceremonies. Representing the BYl servicemen. Dallas Young, now training at Colorado Spring and Jim Ludlow, stationed at .Mhuqucr- que, spoke briefly. Climaxing tht- week ' s entcrlain- ment is the semi-formal dance to be held tonight at nine o ' clock in the Joseph Smith ballroom. The returned servicemen will be guest of honor, but cad ' and students Mamed Band Eddi+ed by Jean Bickmore. rugged in- nnoui divldualist. this year ' s Y News has char- acterized with authenticity the life, senti- ments, and activities of ' ¥ ' sers both here and abroad. embe hloward hienlnger, right, was the ener jetic business manager of the Y News. U faculty innounced irt Harris : I Sept. 27. 5 are Ron ■r: Mark All r; i ncy Bill tb ticmenta rfujih, scho Bgarty. ne w,y staff; Eld ■lementarv schoo Mr. Joseph Szigti, noted viohnist Internationally Famous Artist to Play in Provo on November 1 Joicpn Szigeti. known interna- tionally as the top-f light violin- ist, will perform in the Provo Tabernacle. Monday, November 1, at 8:15 p.m.. under the auspices of the Brigham Young university Symphony orchestra. The Hungarian -born artist has been called the Joachim of to- day for his interpretations of the United States. He made his debut as soloist with the Philadelphia or- chestra under Stokowki. Since that time the violinist has become a pee- cnnial coast-to-coast concert favor- ite in the United States. Millions have heard him over the air — on Ford Sunday evening hour, the Philharmonic ymphony AW S Selects Vice President Ada Moulton of Delta has been appointed vice president of the As- sociated Women Students, it was announced by Emma Hayes, pres- ident of AWS. She will replace Ada Taylor who will be married soon. The gel-together carnival on Oc- tober 5 was only the bcgrnning of various activities to be sponsored by the AWS council. One of the outstanding activities of the AWS ., .o come march- ing home from military service to carry on class activities, so re-elec- tions were held in class meetings two weeks ago. The seniors this year have gone strictly feminine m choosing their officers. Marjorie Vowles from Og- den, is senior class president; vice president, Felice Karchner, Flag- staff. Arizona, and secretary. Elayne Taylor, Provo. In keeping with tradition the Uniyersity Hour To be Heard The ladies glee club, under di- rection of Dr. Florence Jepperson Madsen. will be featured on the first broadcast of the University Hour. Monday. November 1. at 6:30 p.m. over the Intermountam Network, according lo Mr. Ralph Ungerman. director of the series. Further programs outlined V f the Univesity Hcnir. to be bwa - cast every Monday at 6:30 p.m. follow ; 46 Staff Editor Jean Bickmore Business Mgr Howard Heninger Copy Editor Jean Anne Waterstradt Makeup Editor..... Ruth England Society Editor Ardath Lefler Military Editor Miriam Young Sports Editor Ernest Wilkinson Cadet Editor William D. Smith Music Editor Jean Perkins Staff Photographer Frank Faux Feature Editor Arlene Andrew Miharu Kawaguchi, Louis Gibbons, Marjorie Vowles, Lida Wunderli, Pat Hatch, June Decker, Virginia Patton, Virginia Knowlton, Mavis Hafen, Ruth Wi ' son, Nola de Jong, Carol Roberts, Shirley Wilkes, Ann Greaves, Eileen Wight, Elayne Al- len, Joy Tangren, Dave Stephens. Above: Hafen, Gibbons, Vowles, and Greaves. Center: Wunderli, Andrew, Perkins, and Kawaguchi. Below: Young, England, Water- stradt, and Tangren. 47 Banyan Staff Ruth England, editor, came through intact and loved every hectic moment of it. Below: Margaret Wilson, copy; Elaine Waddoups, associate edit- or; and Alice Kase, senior editor. Jean Bickmore, not pictured, gave Invaluable suggestions and assist- ance. In spite of wartime conditions, the Banyan staff plugged along, hashed and rehashed ideas, until the book you now examine de- veloped. Behind all this has been the guiding thought of preserving for you Memories of ' 44. 48 Right: Frank Faux, photograph- er; William D. Smith, Cadet edit- or. Below: Miriam Young and Mar- garet FHales, publicity chairmen. Their assistants were Faye Hun- ter, Ruth Uriich, and Ann Salis- bury. Cadet Irvin Schwartz, not pictured, spent many an hour with pencil and receipt book in hand selling his fellow cadets their memory book of BYU. Banyan Staff 4Q Randi . om Sals incorporated .... Timp through apple blossoms .... peeking at Willy the dinosaur in Room D .... hm-m-m-m nice . . . . pul-eez, freshmen, you ' re big -grHs now .... farmer Bates and family .... taking time out .... 50 Well, come in — who sId that? ... we well, if it isn ' t wee Bonnie Baker . . . Club 343 — but where ' s Thompson.. . . A glass of water, please . . . Tuesday ' s nap . . . ain ' t he sweet? ... do my eyes deceive me or is that a book I see in your hand? . . . some people have it and others . . . marching into Berlin . . . hills may come and hills may go but steps go on and on . . . Random ijyiiiiiiini Campus Scenes 52 erence Ball Fall brings the Preference Ball, and the Preference Ball brings feminity ' s chance to reign supreme. Girls reverse custom, do the dating and the paying. Most preferred men were Cadet Francis (Germy) Germane, above, with Gloria Watts and Lillie Stew- art, and Odell Christensen, right, with Joan Spratley. The committee for the affair were: Leah Holdaway, Peggy Hagen, Eliza- beth Sander, and Elaine Nicholes. 53 Debate Club Student debaters earnestly discuss prob- lems of national and international importance. Debate groups from the school were invited to several meets, but wartime travel condi- tions limited participation. BYU was ably representeU at the Rocky Mountain Forensic League meet at the U. of U. by Jean Bick- more, Beth Crandall, Margaret Hales, Doro- thy S. Fielding, Ruth Wilson, and Valena Jones. Left: Dr. Harold T. Christensen and Jean Blckmore are faculty and student chairmen. 54 t ' G reewes tA p ' ir f ' Alas, there, at the right, dre some of those poor unfortunates who struggled in com- bat with the nightmare of initiation .... Center, The Freshmen trek is shown as the throng approached the steps of the Maeser building .... At the bottom of the page is a glimpse of the Freshmen party — long after the initiation was over but not vor- gotten .... 55 Assemblies Thursday ' s assemblies have been colorful and entertaining. Before their sudden departure in March, the cadets contributed their talents to many an hour of music and fun. Above: Kermit Hendrickson, Wendell Jeffrey, Vernon MergI, and Frank Ger- mane do a bit of jiving. Center: Jane Thompson, whose genius was behind many of the outstand- ing programs of the year. Re- member Pipes of Pan? Below: Wayne Booth, Herman Green, Gene Faux and Ralph Frogley harmonized in the Blue Key quar- tet. 56 VQ inter Rhapsody l!i iii!ISIi With the theme Winter Rhapsody, ambitious sopho- mores with Ruth England and Sally Turner as co-chairmen, swelled the Sophomore Loan Fund with the profits from the annual ball. Most successful dutch dance of the year, the ball is held to accumulate funds to assist needy students. Above are committee members and their partners: Mae Sevey, Clarence Clark, Marjorie Nielson, Ernest Wilkinson, Nola de Jong, Clyde Sullivan, Ruth England, Cadet Vern MergI, Sally Turner, Cadet Robert Alexander. Below: Co-chairman Ruth England and Sally Turner. 57 Sweethearts of Today On February 12, Dan Cupicf aimed his arrow straight into the heart of B.Y.U. and drew Nola de Jong as the lovely prize. With four campus beauties as her attendants, Nola was introduced as the Sweetheart of Today at the A.W.S. Sweetheart Ball. Reading from the top: Elayne Taylor, Sweetheart of the Senior Class; Elaine Todd, Sweetheart of the A.S.T. Unit; Jeanne Pilling, Freshman Class Sweetheart; Nola de Jong, Sweetheart of Today and of the Sophomore Class; Dor- essa Paxman, Junior Class Sweetheart. Above, right; Elayne Taylor, Elaine Todd, Queen Nola de Jong, Jeanne Pilling, and Velma Bates, chairman of the ball. kJB__i m ' f ' fig ' 58 College Varieties College Varieties, all student radio show, was heard over KOVO every Thursday. Directed by Ruth England, the fifteen minute program has given many students an opportunity to get experi- ence in radio. Above, Ruth England and Gecrge Uyeda direct from the control room. Right, Anna Jean Bullock, June West and Mae Sevy pose with their famed violins. Below, Barbara Ferrin, Eliza- beth Zundel, Marcia Greenhaw, and EInora Boyack wait for the signal to go on the air. 59 h Pi unior tromenaae di 60 Pictured at left is Pan, star of The Pipes of Pan, theme of the 1944 Junior Prom. Only fornnal affair of the year, the prom celebrated the homecoming of many Y service men whose varied uniforms made the ballroom even more appealing. Left, belov : Committee Members Neil Welling, Mary Whiteley, Doressa Paxman. Ada Moulton, Barbara Taylor, Carol Roberts, Wells Brockbank, and Dorothy Snow gather around Chairman Elizabeth Sander, center, to discuss plans for the big event. h umor rrom Pt Je ' ow: Junior President Welling Chairman Elizabeth Sander look enthralled at thoughts of the big night. Right: Barbara Taylor and Doressa Paxman smile in anticipation. 61 Banyan Queen Sweet and lovely are the words for Karma Jean Cullimore, Banyan Queen. Her cordial manner, her charm, her interest in others, her personality have captured the respect and admiration of all who know her. Her equally lovely attendants are Jean Pilling, Barbara Taylor, Bonne Gay Lyman, and Mary Ellen Dau- walder. 62 I varsity Show HELP WANTED: MALE By Lillie Stewart Charlotte Ada Moulton Polly Marian Owens Lorna Patricia Reld Jackie Samnnie Speakman Mary Lee Marjorie Hart Marge Felice Kartchner Miss Severe , Elaine Peterson Maude -.. Elizabeth Sander Nancy Lillie Stewart Cabbie Ruth England Mr. Bufit LeRoy Burleigh Dan Malln Orion Rust Mr. Diddle Craig Brannwell Chorus: Miriam Young, Emma Hayes, Lorraine Freestone, Val Dean Rice, Marjorie McBrlde, Doressa Paxman, Rhoda Vaun Call, Elizabeth Zundel, Dorothy Gilchrist, Joy VIehwIg, Wlnnlfred Dyches. Below: The people behind the firing line of the Varsity Show were: Felice Kartchner, music; Lillie Stewart, author; Elliot Brock, director; and Marjorie Vowles, business manager. 63 Randi om Marvin Mower and two old school marms . . . Y Men — Schwartz, Moul- ton, MergI, Gernnane . . . Ludlow and Arlene on a bike built for one . . . ski trails . . . then there are wayne and Emma — o-o-oh, those orchids! . . . prexy visits friend Buckner. 64 Randi om But they said it couldn ' t happen here . . . ah, snow ... all dressed up and no place to blow . . . winter frolic . . . what? doesn ' t it snow in Phoenix, Joy and Bobby? . . . Education in Fairyland . . . 65 the Hill 66 Over the Hill Into BYU ' s book of memories have gone the many happy ones contributed by ASTU 3959. They came, they saw, and became a part of BYU. But joy and sorrow go together and on March 18 the cadets boarded the train to go back to regular army life. The heart of every departing cadet was filled with a longing to stay; those re- maining behind found saying good-bye impossible. So let ' s not say good-bye, let ' s just say, hHasta Luego. 67 c, Cc ougar y agers Jh Although a war year forced the suspension of the Rocky Mountain basketball race, the Cougars undertook the problem of assembling a team to play In Madison Square Garden and headed east In December to play a schedule of four games. Canlslus, considered one of the top eastern college teams, was their first opponent, and the green Y men rose to unprece- dented heights to hand the Buffaloans a 45-36 defeat In the greatest percentage shooting exhibition ever staged in the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. This game proved to be the highlight of the trip, as it was followed by a 56-4! defeat at the hands of Long Island before 18,000 fans at Madison Square 68 Garden, and a 53-49 setback by Albright of Reading, Pa. In both of the latter games, the Cougars were slow in starring and showed their inexperience by their spasnnodic play. Both the eastern trip and the season were brought to a close with a 45-40 victory over Omaha University, giving the Y a .500 percentage, a creditable showing, considering all the hard- ships they had to face. Upon the return to Provo, four of the ten-man squad faced induction into the armed forces and the team was disbanded for the remainder of the year. Reading counter-clockwise: Ernest Wilkinson, Vaughn Bar- ker, Carl Schofield, Richard Hales, Neil Welling, Bryce Bailey, Cecil Kap, Paul Francis, Vern Waite and Bob Foutin. 69 . A. A. Council Under the leadership of Leona Hol-| brook, the W.A.A. council helps foster] sports among Y girls. Officers of the] council at left are: Ardella Christensen.l Betty Jayne Wood, Margie Johnson, presl-! dent, and Evelyn Anderson. Center: Y girls are getting into con- dition with the old sport of archery. Below: No, this picture isn ' t an error.j It was put here to remind you that there! has been football here and will be again soon. Notice that the man with the ball;, is a Y ' ser. j 70 omens Sports With regular athletics at a stand- still for the duration, the girls man- aged to get excited and have fun with fennale sports. Right, the new intra-mural champions are, front, Grace Theobald, Captain Laurine Mickelson, Marjorie Lindstrom, and Edna Holt. Back row: Beth Wight, Miss Holbrook, Emma Ullock and Marion Whitney. 71 Below, front: Helen Chapman, Joyce Hanks and Willa Hadfleld. Back: Zola Murphy, Evelyn Anderson, Ala- ma Ayres, Virginia Alt, and Mildred Leston. Cadet Commandoes A combination of height, speed and precision-like teamwork, brought the Commandoes top honors In the Intramural basketball tourney. The all-cadet team was organized by Bob Gray. Back row: Richard Horsetail, Bob Gray, Bob Cooper, and Dick Brown. Front row: Dale Bowlln, Robert Shaneck, John White, and Bill Bergen. 73 Qlor ' g Grabbers Student Council . . . Lora Hilton Elaine Grow Lillie Stewart Class Officers . . . Marjorle Vowles Felice Kartchner Elayne Taylor Neil Welling Doressa Paxnnan Barbara Taylor Clyde Sullivan Ernest Wilkinson Mae Sevy Carl Young Richard Hales Elaine Todd Margaret Wilson College Varieties . . . Ruth England George Uyeda Varsity Show . . . Lillie Stewart Felice Kartchner Elliot Brock r • V V • O • • • • Emma Hayes Ada Moulton Elaine Nicholes Velma Bates Public Service Bureau Elaine Peterson Y News . . . Jean Bickmore Ruth England Ruth Wilson Arlene Andrew . Marjorie Vowles Miriam Young Ernest Wilkinson Franklin J. Faux Howard Heninger Jean Anne Waterstradt Ardath Lefler Cadet William D. Smith Jean Perkins Miharu Kawaguchi Louis Gibbons Patricia Hatch Mavis Hafen Angelene Greaves Elayne Allen Mary Virginia Patton Shirley Wilkes Eileen Wight Joy H. Tangren Band . . • Lucille Sandberg Ben Kuraya Leo Vernon Orchestra . . . June West Eileen Shurtliff Reimschiissel Debate . . . Jean Bickmore Ruth Wilson Beth Crandall Margaret Hales Valena Jones Dorothy Stratton Fielding Dranna . . . Ada Moulton Elaine Peterson Theda Henke Doressa Paxman Kathleen Bird Dan Keeler Mary Whitely Irene Fullmer Marcia Greenhaw Marjorie Vowles Banyan . . . Ruth England Elaine Waddoups Alice Case Margaret Wilson Franklin J. Faux Miriam Young Margaret Hales W. A. A. . . . Evelyn Anderson Ardella Christensen Margie Johnson 74 k. Book IV 75 White Ke White Key is an honorary service | group for girls who have distinguished i themselves in extra curricular work. Although the nnembers sponsor several ; of the big social affairs of the year, ' their function is largely one of service. ■Left: Phyllis Jensen, Vice-Pres.; Ar- | lene Andrew, Pres.; Elaine Clark Robi- j son. Secy.; and Isabel Hales, recrea- ' tional manager. i Below, front row: Isabel Hales, Lora ( Hilton, Barbara Taylor, Marjorie i Vowles, Elayne Taylor, Elaine Clark ( Robison, Emma Hayes. Back row: Bar- bara Rasmussen, Felice Kartchner, Ar- i lene Andrew, Phyllis Jensen, Georgia ' ; Faux, Lillie Stewart, Elaine Grow, Eliza- ' ■beth Sander, and Doressa Paxman. 76 Y Can cares Y Calcares, capable and lively Sopho- more service organization, had a full year doing their tasks and helping to fill the vacancy left by their brother IK ' s. Right, left to right: Ruth England, Vice-Pres.; Afton Bryson, Secy.-Treas.; Karnna Cullimore, Pres. Below, front row: Afton Bryson, Ruth England, Nola de Jong, Jean Bickmore, Artha Jean Curtis, Jean Perkins. Center: Lavina Hoover, Miriam Young, Bonnie Gay Lyman, Dorothy Larch, Mae Sevey, Rose laylor, Ruth Peterson, Loa Jean Peterson. Back: Atheen Knudsen. Faye hlunter, Annenna Billings, Lucy Ludlow, Karma Jean Cullimore, Bonnie Jean Cromar, Rae Madsen, Florence Sim- mons, Barbara Nielson, Marion Owens, Jeanette McDonald, Margaret hiales, Marjorie Lindstrom, and Ada Moulton. Blue Ke Blue Key, National Honorary service organiza- tion for men who have distinguished themselves in extra curricular activities, is concerned with the sponsoring of several campus projects. This year the group took charge of the Frosh Trek and conducted two of the best assemblies of the year. Left: Gene Faux, Secretary; Art Babbel, Presi- dent; and Virgil Telford, Vice-President. Center: Ross Nielson, HHomer Bartholomew, hierman Green, Wells Brockbank, Harden Ben- nion, Ernest Wilkinson, Neil Welling, Leo Vern- on, Wayne Booth, and Verl Taylor. Below, front: Virgil Telford, Art Babbel, Gene Faux. Back: Paul Fancis, Homer Bartholomew, Ralph Frogley, Theron Knight, and Clyde Sulli- van. 78 Theta Alpha Phi Theta Alpha Phi, a national honrary drama- tic fraternity, was installed on this can, pus in 1924. The organization annually spons- ors various drannatic presentations, and ap- points ushers to serve at all departmental plays. Right: Joy Swalberg, Secy.; Dan Keeler, Pres.; Theda Henke, Vice-Pres. Below, Back: Joy Swalberg, Ardath Lefler, Kathleen Bird, Mary Whitely, Marcia Sreenhaw, Ada Moulton, Ruth England. Front: Dan Keeler, Irene Fuller, Theda hHenke, Elaine Peterson, Faye hlunter, Helen Mabey. 79 G amma Phi Omicron Gamma Phi, honorary home ec- onomics fraternity, organized in 1926, is composed of outstanding students who are majoring in home economics. Left, from left to right: Ann Bur- gess, Recording Secretary; Phyllis Farrer, Reporter; Bee Conder, Vice-Pres.; Mauriel Barnett, Pres.; Kathleen Layton, Secy.-Treas. Below, from left to right, front: Ruth Klingler, Miss Billings, faculty advisor; hHelen Martin. Cerrter: Mauriel Barnett, Marian Westen- scow, Margie Johnson, Kathleen Layton, Orpha Moore, Helen Sharatori, Mary Kirkham, Bee Conder. Back: Rozena hlutchin- son, Lora Hilton, Isabel Hales, Ann Burgess, Miss Effie Warnick, faculty advisor; Phyllis Farrer Emma Hayes, Ruth Wilson, and Jean Cox. 80 Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta, local chapter of a national women ' s business fraternity, was organized in 1938. Its nnennbers are future supporters of the business world. Right, front: Gloria Watts, Treas.; Colleen Daniels, Secy.; Yvonne McMur- ray, Pres.; Marrial Clark, Vice-Pres.- Back: Melba Clark, Advisor; Betsy Bowen, Reporter; Elaine Nicholes, Grand Councellor. Below, front: Miriam Dixon, LaRue Hoopes, Betsy Bowen, Melba Clark, Lois Woolf, Athene Knudsen. Second row: Beth Burgan, Gloria Watts, Golda Roun- dy, Loa Jean Peterson, Ruth Peterson, Maurine Keat, Betty Jane Robinson, Nor- ma Forsey, Maxine Layton. Third row: Maxine Baird, June McKell, Iris Richard- son, Elaine Nicholes, Mary Skoro, Yvonne McMurray, Marrial Clark, Macine Walk- er, Merla Bond, Anna Stucki, Roberta Dean, Colleen Daniels, June West, Mar- garet Tillotson, Barbara Bailey, and Phyllis Jensen. 81 Lambda Delta Sigma Left: The executive council of the largest single organization on the campus, Lambda Delta Sigma, meet to discuss important problems at hand. Left to right: Verena Ursen- brach, secretary-treasurer; Phil Rob- Insen, vice-president; Isabel Hales, president; Hardon Bennion, presi- dent; Arlene Andrews, vice-presi- dent, and Chad Avery, secretary- treasurer. Right: Chapter Presidents: — Gloria Watts, Phi; Orpha Moore, Psi; Chad Riddle, Al- pha; Merlene Stevens, Omega; and Elizabeth Sander, Chi. Lugene Waddoups, presidenr of Upsilon was not present. 82 Chi and Psi Chapters Chi Chapter: (Above) First Row: Helen Martin, Joy Hill, Cherril Black, Erma McGuire, Laurie Teichert, Vivyenne Noble, vice-pres.; Eleanor Bennion, Llla Merchant, Marion Clark. Second Row: Lois Woolf, Ruth Wil- son, Norma Hansen, Leah Holdaway, Helen Abbott, June Decker, Annie Richardson, Marie Johnson, Mar- garet Young. Third Row: Barbara Rasnnussen, Elizabeth Sander, Pres.; Trevelene Harber, Justine Kinsey, Nancy Miner, Patricia Reid, La Viene Monson, Beverly Johnson, Maria Hayes, Iris Moore, Secretary. Psi Chapter: (Below) First Row: Beth Gilman, June Colt, Verena Ursenbach, Elaine Clark Robison, Maxine Baird, Verla Hale, Louise Miyatoke. Second Row: Eloise Snider, Gladys Sanks, June Huber, Isobel Hales, Jean Anderson, Margaret Wilson, Willowby Conder. Third Row: Margery Anderson, Elaine Sperry, Marg- aret Hales, Lyie Atwood, Margaret Tillotsen, Virginia Knowlton, Beth Paul, Arlene Andrew. 83 phi and Upsilon Chapters Phi Chapter: Front Row: Carolyn Whitesides, Venice Critchfield, Helen Mabey, Secy.; Gbna Watts, Pres.; Barbara Lusty, Vice-Pres.; Roma Jeane Turner, Vera McAllister. Second Row: Barbara Ferrin Anna Dean Clark. Sybil Lusty, Mary V right, Madge Burgon, Rozena Hutchinson Ruth Klingler Olive Fawkes. Back Row: Einora Boyack, Mary Skoro, Olea Mae Babbel, Mauriel Barnett. Betty Logsdon, Dorothy Stratton Fielding, Loa Jean Peterson. Upsilon Chapter: Front Row: Marie Phillips, Lorna Bigelow, Madeline Hatch Beth Martinsen, Lila Mae Astle Carol Ann VS hite, Betty Pearson, Lois Robison, Virginia Phillips. Second Row: Joyce Atkinson Kath- leen Bird Margaret Mauss, Afton Litchfield Marilyn Poulsen, VVanda Ricks, Clara Reinsch, Virginia Patton, Iris Taylor. Back Row: Marie Kirkham, Arva Mercer, Leda Jean Widdison, Mar|f n Duncan, Jennie Keeler, Lugene V addoups, Anita Hyatt, Anna Peterson, Beatrice Hawkins, Larene Dearden. Omega and Alpha Chapters Omega Chapter: Front Row: Yvonne Jackson, Lola Geslison, Marline Stevens, Pres.; Maxine Johnson, Secy.; LaRue Hoopes, Dawna Whiting. Second Row: Beverly Bean. LaRue Barton, Irene Fuller, Vlce-Pres.; Melba Beckman, Maxine Norton, Elaine Grow. Third Row: Kathryn Ann Richards, Nellie Bushnnan, Wanda Sjoblom, Ruth Ann Fuller, Wealthy Purrington, Jean Ann Waterstradt. Alpha Chapter: Front Row: Chad Avery, Clarence Byrne, Frank Faux, Gordon Elliott. Second Row: Edwin Strobel, John Jensen, Robert Marshall. Edgar Robison. Vennor Meacham, John Chris- tiansen, Paul Knowlton. Third Row: Louis Gibbons, Ferrin Lovell, Phil Robinson, Harden Bennion, Ben Honner, Norman Wright. Clarence Clark. Verl Taylor. Chad Riddle, Lawrence March. 85 Mask Cluh Students especially interested in the study of drama gather to- gether each Monday evening in the Little Theatre to enjoy the program presented for them by their fellow miembers of Mask Club. Each year club members hear the reading of three-act plays by Junior and Senior associ- ates. The 1944 play readers below are: Ada Moulton, Marcy Green- haw, Joy Swalberg, Elaine Peter- son, Doressa Paxman, and Mary Whiteley, not present. Above left: Elaine Peterson, secretary; Theda hfenke, vice- president; Mary Whiteley, presi- dent. Left: Dr. and Mrs. T. Earl Par- doe, sponsors. 86 Spanish Club Right: Sheldon Lowry vice-pres.; Cecile Romney, pres.; and Nola de Jong, secretary. Below, 1st row: Jean Bickmore, Marvel Johnson, Lois Hanson, Jean Reese, Nedda Muling, Marjorie Wight, Adeline Done, Marlyn Dun- can. 2nd row: Bernice Evans, Beth Clayson, Virginia Shipp, Julia Han- sen, Justine Kinsey, Annie Richard- son, Lila Astle, Roberta Moore, Katherine Moore, Margaret Nusink, Mary Whiteley. 3rd row: Ana Del Bailey, Bonnie Jean Scott, Eileen Wight, Madelyn Hatch, Ruth Peter- son, Norma Forsey. 4th row: J. Beu- ben Clark, III, Roma W. Carpenter, Ruth Tripp, Virginia Phillips, Helen Mae Hillman, Artha Jean Curtis, Anna Peterson, Evelyn Larson, Elayne Allen, Leona Farnsworth, Ruth Call, Joy Hill, Lila Merchant, Merle Johnson, Jean Peterson, Georqanna Adams, Margaret Wil- son, Clarence Byrne, Mrs. Amy Y. Valentine. 87 French Club Above: Marcia Greenhaw, President; Marian Owens, Vice-President; Joene Bowman, Re- porter; and Ruth Ulrich, Secretary. Below, front: Marian Robertson, Quelle Hart, Lorna Bigelow, Florence Firnnage, lloa Young, Jennie Keeler. Middle: Irma Clark, Lorraine Drissell, Marjorie Lindstrom, Jean Anderson, Joene Bowman, Marcia Greenhaw, and Patricia Reid. Back: Harold Lee, Advisor; Ruth Ulrich, Shirley Perkins, Thola Hepworth, Herman Green. Virginia Suddell, Elaine Sperry, J. Reuben Clark, III, Advisor. 88 Inter-Social Unit Council Lawmakers of the organized social life on the campus, this group determines the regulations and rules of conduct for social units to follow. The council is constituted mainly of unit presi- dents. Above: Wells Brockbank, Kay Payne, hiarden Bennion. Below, front: Maxine Baird, secretary; Miss HHolbrook facul- ty advisor; Marjorie Vowles, President; Elayne Taylor, Artha Jean Curtis. Back: Lila Atkinson, Barbara Taylor, Elinor Putnam, and Maxine Layton, Dean Lloyd, faculty advisor, was not present when picture was taken. Aka Mitra Left: Maxine Layton, President. Front Row, left to right: Melva Bagley, Rhoda Rees, Beth Richardson, Kathleen Layton, Olive Fowles, Jean Cox. Back Row: Marjorie Petty, Madelyn Hatch, Margie Johnson, Annette Sandstrom, Maxine Layton. 90 La Sorella Right: LHa Atkinson, President. Front Row, left to right: Rhea hiaslenn, Janet Rasband, Eldene Taylor, Dorothy Willianns, Dorothy Mae Halls, Lila Atkiriion. Back Row: Meria Bond, Beth Crock, Quelle hlart, Olga Allred, Lucille Sandberg, and EIna Stueler. 91 FiJeL as Left: Artha Jean Curtis, President. Below: First Row: Merllne Stevens, Artha Jean Curtis, Dorothy Gilchrist. Second Row: Nadine Tucker, Virginia Suddeli, Marjorie Anderson, Elaine Peacock, Wana Elder, Winifred Thomas, Lorraine Drissell, Marian Westinskow. Third Row: Ann Salisbury, Beth Crandall, La Rue hHoopes, Roma Jean Turner, Barbara Rasmussen, Marjorie Lindstrom, Ardella Nielson, Dorothy Statton Fielding, hielen Stratton, Nila Stubbs, Ruby Stratton. Not Present: Van Ese Barkdull, Lucille Barkdull, Norma Reynolds, Maurine Keate, Anna Stone. 92 Cesta lie Right: Barbara Taylor, President. First Row: Ruth England, Joy Tangren, Rella Roberison, Dona Faye Clark, Elaine Wood. Second Row: Leah Holda- way, Patricia Reid, Ada Moulton, Jean Reese, Barbara Ferrin, June West, Mary Whiteley, Barbara Taylor, Marcia Sreenhaw, Velma Bates, Lora Hilton. Third Row: Lorraine Freestone, Carol e hiilton, Beth Clayton, Marion Gottfred- son, Margaret Priday, Rhoda May Goates, Lucille Rich- ards, Valene Camenish, Betty Lewis, Florence Simons, Val- ena Jones, Einora Boyack, Elizabeth Zundell, Virginia Bur- ton, Lugene Waddoups, Jean Anne Waterstradt, Barbara Nielson, Ann Burgess, Ruth Klingler. Not Present: Charlotte Chipman, Rosemary Spears, Marion Jones, Dorothy Sharol Ostler. 93 Nautili us Left: President Marjorie Vowles. Front row: Joan Helndselnnan, Barbara Sherry, Mary Ellen Dauwalder, Mary Beth Taylor, Geneal Martin. Middle row: Enid HHansen, Maurine Bosweil, Beverly Cronin, hielen Martin, Mary Lou Dixon, Genie! Mower, Pauline Claudin. Back row: Annena Billings, Ann Greaves, Marian Hyde, Yvonne McMur- ray, Barbara Bailey, Vivian Holt, Adel Ransbottam, and Verdell Hunt. 94 O. S. Trovata At Right: Mickey Putnam, President. Front Row, left to right: Lyravine Jensen, Mae Sevy, Dorothy Larch, Carol Roberts, Elaine Gwynn, Marian Owens, Margery Cottam, Mickey Putnann, Afton Bryson, Geniel Hayward, Neola Jones. Center Row: Caroline Whitesides, Shirley Leavitt, Cherril Snow, Ruth Redd, Verda Olson, Teddy Jackson, Alma Deppe, Wilma hHunter, Marie Snell, Phyllis Hunter, Shirley Wilkes, Jean Bickmore. Back Row: Wylene Millet, hHarriet Young, Dorothea Jones, Bonnie Lyman, Peggy HHagan, Nita Jeanne Fullmer, Jennie Keeler, Beth Christensen, llah Dean Gledhill, Jeanne Pilling. Patricia Terry, Anna Lee Strate, Janet Macdonald, Shirley Romney, Sally Turner, Betty Gray, Lucy Ludlow. 95 ValK orn Front Row: Felice Kartchner, Emma Hayes, Mabel Stew- art, Elayne Taylor, Carol Collard, Colleen Daniels. Second Row: Jean Anderson, Margaret Wilson, Ellen Ash- worth, Lois Johnson, Joy Viehweg, Elaine Grow, Marjorie Hart, Donna Ellertson, Shiirley Harding, Sammie Speakmah. Third Row: Anna Jean Bullock, Miriam Young, Lavina Hoover, Bonnie Jean Cromar, Rose Taylor, Ruth Peterson, Mary Smart, Val Deane Rice, Lucille Booth, Rhoda Vaun Call. Fourth Row: Joy Swalberg, Marge Nielson, Thelma Ells- worth, Elaine Robison, Mavis Hafen, Arlene Andrew, Lillie Stewart. Fifth Row: Rae Madsen, Helen Booth, Margaret Hales, Gladys Rawlings, Elaine Stowell, Phyllis Barnes, Gloria Watts, Mary Lee Atkerson, Elaine Todd. Sixth Row: Maria Hayes, Doressa Paxman, Nola de Jong, Elaine Nicholes, La Rhea Nielson, Isabel Hales, Anna Stucki, Pat Hatch, Georgia Coulam. Leit: Elayne Taylor, President. 96 Right: Wefls Brockbank, President Below: Clyde Davis, Ver Taylor, Neil Welling Loren Barlow, and Sterling Sessions. Left: Kay Payne, President. Below, front row: Condie Call, Bryce Bailey, Paul Francis, Jannes Gough, Joe King, Howard Henin- ger, David Shelby, and Ferrin Lovell. Back: Calvin Hutchins, Charles hiart, Kay Payne, Ernest Wilkinson, Odell Christensen, Leo Vernon, and Bill hierrera. I 98 Right: President Clyde Sullivan. Below, left to right: Clinton Wiest, Richard Hales, John Wing, spon- sor, Clyde Sullivan, Lloyd hHIggins, Dean Brockbank, and Kred Homer. 99 Indi ex Fa u I t V Andrus, Romah, I 5 Ball;f. Ariel S.. I I Ballif. Carma, I 4 Barlow, Irene S.. I i Billings. May. 12. 80 Bingham. Sanford M., !5 Birrell, Veria L.. 15 Booth. Lillian C. 14 Booth. Louis W.. 14. 37 Boyle, William H.. I I Britsch, Raph A.. 14.41 Bryner. Loren C 12 Buggert, Gustave, 14 Bullock. Kenneth. 15 Butt. Newbern I.. 14 Caine. Julia Alleman, 15 Carroll. Elsie C, 12 Christensen, Harold T. I 1 . 54 Christensen, Parley A., 10 Clark, Herald R.. 9. 42 Clark, J. Rueben III, 13,87,88 Clark. James R.. 14 Clarke. A. John, 15 Clinger. Morris M.. 14 Coffman, W.Elmo. 12.41 Croft. Evan M., 12 Cullimore, Lloyd L.. 10 CADETS Alexander. Donald F.. 29 Alexander. Robert, 57 Amick. Charles C, 31 Amstutz. Dale E.. 29 Anderson, Wallace R. Cpl., 27 Angwin, James V.. 28 Annon, George H.. 31 Armstrong. Willam J.. 32 Austin. Wilton, 27, 32 Bagley, Harvey B.. 28 Barnard. Edwin J., 29 Barnes, Elbert D., 30 Bernhardt. Harry V., 31 Barry. Donald S.. 28 Bealer. William J., 32 Beckstead. Douglas L.. 30 Beimford. Louis A.. 3 I Beldon, William E.. 29 Benson. Arthur R.. 3 I Benton. John L.. 28 Benton. Robert W.. 31 Bergan. William W., 32. 73 Berks, David M.. 28 Bernschin, Charles R., 28 Biebelle, Walter R.. 30 Bingham, James D.. 32 Bossing. Robert F., 29 Bowlen. Dale F., 31. 73 Bross. William A., 32 Bricker. Richard M., 28 Broadnax. Charles E.. 28 Brown. Dick. 73 Buhler. Ernest Jr.. 32 Bullock. Roberto.. 29 Bi rson. James H., 32 Busch. John A., 29 Cadwallder, Richard B., 30 Cady, Duane W., 30 Carlisle. WiliamT.. 29 Carpenter, Neal R., 32 Carroll, Don E.. 27. 31 Chase. Keith A.. 30 Christy. William J.. 29 Ciraulo. Joseph J., 31 Cummings. Benjamin F.. I{ deJong. Gerrit Jr., 9 Dennis. Elvin Jr.. 13 Dixon. Fred W., 12 Fisher, Flora D.. 14 Fitzroy. George W,, I 3 Eyring. Carl F.. 9 Geertson. O. Norman, I 3 Hales, Wayne B.. I I Halliday. John R.. 12. 37 Hansen, George H.. 10 Hansen. Wiliam. 11.4! Harris. Chales. 13.41 Haris. Franklin S.. 8 Harrison, Bertrand, I I Hoyt. Harrison Val. 10 Hart. Anna Boss. I 5 Hart. Charles J.. I I Hawker. Atton, 13 Hayes. John E.. 12 Haymore. Franklin R,. li Hayword. Lynn C 12 Holbrook, Leona, I 1 . 70 Jackson. Elda. I 5 Jensen. Christen. 9 Jensen. C. Lavolr. 12 Jenson, Edgar M.. I I Keeler, Joseph J., 14 Knight. Hattie M.. 13 Lambert. Asael C. 9 Larson, Bent F., 10 Law, Reuben D., I I Lee Harold W.. 14.88 Lee. Wilford D.. 14 Lloyd. Wesley P.. 9. 89 Madsen, Florence Jepperson. 10. 35 Maeser. Georgia. 12 Marshall. Milton. 10 Martin, Thomas L.. 9 Maw, Charles E.. 10 Merrill. Amos N.. 9 Miller. Elmer. 10 Miller. Karl. 13 Millet. Floyd. 12 Morrell. Katherine Nelson, Elmer. I 3 Nicholes. Joseph K,, Ollorton. Anna, I 2 Osmond, Irene, I 2 Packard. Hannah C Pardee. Katherine. Pardee. T. Earl. 10.86 Peterson. Dean A.. 13 Peterson, Hermese. 10 Peterson, Hugh W.. I I Poulson, M. Wilford. 10 15 I I 13 13,86 Cadet Clements. Cannon U., 32 Coffin. Charles M.. 32 Cole, Richard F..3I Collier. EarlT. Cpl.. 27 Collins. William W., 32 Commander, John C. 28 Conway, Joseph ., 32 Cock. Theodore R.. 28 Cooper. Charles. 27, 32 Cooper, Robert H. 31. 73 Copen, Estes G.. 30 Coulon. James. 32 Counterman. Stanley D.. 31 Crompton, William B., 29 Cummings. Harry L.. 27, 31 Danford. Wiliam H.. 32 Davis, Harry, 32 Davis. Robet v.. 28 Dempsey, Robert H., 29 Dittman. William E.. 28 Dibble, KeruC. 31 Dominguez. Michael. 29 Donie. John F.. 29 Duffy. Lawrence E.. 3 I Duke. Douglas E., 31 Dunkerson, Louis L.. 2nd Lt., 26 Durocher. Hector J.. 27, 30 Fabian, Louis M Sgt., 27 Earner, Harold B.. 30 Ferber, George C 29 Forsllne. C. Richard. 32 Frankel, William E.. 29 Freiday. William, 29 Frye. Donald E.. 30 Fulghum. James P., 31 East. William F. S Sgt.. 27 Ebert, John W.. 28 Eissler, Ben B., 30 Eriksen. Frank H.. 2nd Lt.. 26 Ekstrom. Lester, 29 Ewy. Henry H., 30 Gagnon, Armand J.. 32 Gantert. Thomas E.. 30 Germane. Francis, 27, 32. 53. 56 Gibson. Nelson. 32 Gittling. Horton. 29 Godding. Harris B.. 29 Granat, Maxwell. 31 Gravette. William. 32 Gray. Robert D.. 31. 73 Grey. James R.. 28 Hager, Jacob W.. 31 Haley. Raymond. 32 Hall. Frank E.. 29 Harris. James S.. 29 Hart, John R., 28 Hastings. John M., 28 Hataway, Harry R.. 30 Hawkins. Robert E.. 32 Hendrickson. Kermit. 27, 30, 56 Hill. Charles W.. 28 Hiller. Charles R., 30 Holgman, Edward. 29 Holland, Joseph L., 29 Hornick. Mike. 29 Horsfall. Edward R.. 30. 73 Hasford. Gregory F.. 31 Huber, Richard R.. 31 Hubler. Eugene W., 3 I Hull. Norman E., 27. 30 Ireland. Gilbert T.. 32 Jablonski. Wentzen J., 29 Jeffery. Wendell E.. 27, 30, 54 Johanse. Willard.27.32 Johnson, Glenn E.. 29 Johnson. Sid W.. 28 Kapp. Norman. 28 Kapphahn. Leroy C 29 Keeton. Robert. 31 Kitlinski. Felix T., 31 Knight, James R.. 30 Krauthamer, Charles M., 31 Kreugar, Clarence O., 30 Lane. William C. 29 Laurence. Van S.. 27, 30 Lincoln, Burton K., 29 Linden. Martin H. Pfc. 27 Lindgren. Donald H.. 28 LIndgren. Wesley A,. 32 Littlefield. Stephen S.. 28 KIce. Leonard Wiliam. 13 Richardson, Beth, 13 Ricks, Buelah. 15 Roberts. Bertha. I I Robertson, Leroy J.. 10 Robins. Rhea, 1 5 Rowe, Ed. M.. I I Sauer. Robert, 2 Sauls, Kiefer B.. 7 Sessions. J. Wyley. I 1 Smart. Nettie Neff. 9. 17 Snell, Morris. I 3 Snell. William H.. II Snow. William J., 10 Snow. Edna. I I Spencer. Luclle. I 3 Sperry. Sidney B.. I I Tanner. Orea B.. I 4 Tanner, Vasco M., 10 Taylor, Lynn. I 5 Tuttle. L. Eliott. 14 Ungerman, Ralph, 13.41 Valentine. Lee Benson, 14, 41 Warnick, Effle. 10. 80 Wing. John H.. 14.99 Woolf. Golden L. I I Young. Karl E.. I I Loth, Loren, 27. 30 LoTufo, Frank. 3 I Lukko. Reino R.. 31 Lynch, William W. Jr.. 30 Magle. William. 29 Martin, Harry J., 30 Mattison, Lewis C. 29 Mayne. Robert T.. 29 McAvoy, Charles. 32 McCarter, Steven S.. 30 McCarthy, Daniel R.. 31 McCaslin, Gus Jr., 30 McComas, Norris H.. 32 McDonald. John M., 30 Mcintosh. Lucius M. Jr.. 32 McKeever, Thomas W.. 3 I McNees. Athur R., 31 McNees, Douglas, 27 McNees, John D.. 31 Meidal. Kerrneth. 29 Meloney. Joseph A.. 32 Mergl. Vernon. 28, 32. 56. 57 Merritt. Frances L.. 28 MIdberry. James E.. 32 Milcom. Wiliam R.. 32 Miller, Martin J., 31 Milllan, Terrance. 27. 32 Mueller, Travis H.. 28 Myers. Maurice D., 31 NIckerson, Jack E., 29 Odgers, Marvin C. 28 Oliver, James H. Sgt.. 27 O ' Rouke. Owen S.. 28 Over. Jack D.. 28 Palmer. Ra F., 28 Papernik. Eugene J., 29 Pettingill. Donald C. 30 Powell. Charles E. Major. 26 Privltera. Carmelo A., 30 Quass. John M. Captain. 26 Quiring. Raymond R.. 31 Reich. Irwin E.. 29 Resh, Robert, 32 Rian, Vincent J.. 29 Richards. John F.. 29 100 Indi ex Rodgers, Leroy J., 32 Rosenberg. Ernold, 32 Roshopf, William J.. 29 Rose. Edwin A.. 30 Ross. Edgar F.. 29 Rosenberger. Douglas H., 30 Rowland. Louis A.. 31 Rubet, Vincent D.. 30 Sacks, William S.. 31 Sager. Elwood J.. 32 Secor. Arthur E., 32 Shamp. Frances F.. 27. 30 Schmidt, Ernst. 27. 31 Schultz, William A., 30 Schwartz, Irvin, 32. 49 Shaneck. Robert W.. 3 1 . 73 Shaw. Joseph C. 28 Abbott. Helen. 84 Adams. Florence, 19 Adams. Georganna. 87 Allen. Elayne. 47. 74.84 Allred. Olga,9l Alt. Virginia. 72 Andreson, Evelyn. 70, 72, 74 Anderson. Jean, 84, 88.96 Anderson. Margery. 35. 84, 92 Andrew, Arlene. 47. 74, 76, 82, 84 Ashworth. Ellen. 96 Astle. Lila Mae.,84, 87 Atiterson, Mary Lee. 96 Atkinson. Joyce. 35. 84 Atkinson. Lila D.. 19.91 Atwood. Lyie. 84 Ayers. Alama. 72 B Babbel, Arthur, 78 Babbel. Olea Mae. 84 Bagley. Melva. 19.90 Bailey, Ana Del. 87 Bailey. Barbara. 81 Bailey. Bryce. 69, 98 Baird. Maiine. 81. 84.89 Ballif. Ariel Jr., 37 Ballif. Arta. 41 Barclay. Janet. 35 Barkdull, VanEse. 92 Barkdull. Lucille. 92 Barker, Vaughn. 19 Barnes, Phyllis. 96 Barnett. Mauriel, 19. 80,84 Bartholomew. Homer. 78 Barton. Gilbert. 37 Bates. Velma, 50. 58. 74. 93 Bean. Beverly, 40. 85 Beckman. Melba, 85 Beckstead, Bo nnie. 35 Bennett. Emma, 37 Bennion. Harden, 78. 82, 85. 88 Bennion. Eleanor, 37, 84 Bickmore. Jean. 47, 48, 54. 74, 77,87,95 Billings, Annenna. 77. 94 Biglow, Lorna, 84, 88 Bird. Kathleen. 40. 41. 74. 79. 84 Black. Cherrel, 35, 84 Bleak. Howard. 35 Bond. Merla. 81.91 Booth. Helen. 19.96 Booth. Lucille. 96 Booth. Marjorio M.. 19 Booth. Wayne. 56. 78 Borgeson. Marie. 35. 37 Boswell. Maurine. 94 Bowen. Betsy. 8! Bowman, Ricky, 35, 40 Sheldon. John C. 30 Simpson. George A.. 3 I Simpson. Paul W.. 31 Smith. EarleT.. 32 Smith. Vernon M., 3 I Smith, William D., 30, 47. 49, It Snyder, Raph H.. 28 Splnelli. Henry P.. 31 Springer, Duane. 28 Springer. Raymond A.. 32 Springer. William D.. 32 Stachowiak. Blaise L., 31 Stephens, David M., 27. 30 Stewart, Archie D., 32 Stewart, Robert F., 31 Stubler, Peter A.. 31 Sumner, Paul E., 27, 3 I Sundahl. John C. 30 Swanson. Eugene A.. 32 Swanson. Richard S.. 28 Talkowski. John P., 3 I Tennant. Vance L.. 3 I Terlouw. Marion. 29 Thatcher. Walter P., 30 Thomas. John P.. 32 Trameri, Aldo E.. 3 I Tuttle. Neal A., 32 Vetter, Robert E.. 31 Wainwright. Edgar A.. 32 Walsh. John L.. 29 Weinstein. Stanley. 29 White, John G.. 39. 73 Wilke, William W.. 31 Wales. Stanley L.. 30 Students Bowman. Joene. 88 Boyack. EInora, 59. 84.93 Brady. Maurine, 35 Bramwell. Craig. 63 Brock. Elliot. 63. 74 Brockbank. Dean. 99 Brockbank, Wells. 61. 77.89.97 Bryson. Afton. 77. 95 Bullock, Anna Jean. 35. 59. 96 Burgess. Ann. 19. 80, 93 Burgi, Lacy, 35 Burleigh. Leroy. 63 Burnham, Shauna A., 19 Bushman. Nellie. 35. 85 Burgan, Madge, 84 Burton. Virginia. 93 Buttle. Lee, 41 Byrne, Clarence. 85, 87 Call. Condie. 98 Call. Rhode Vaun, 18, 63.96 Call. Ruth, 87 Caminish. Valene, 93 Carpenter. Roma W., 87, 93 Chapman. Helen, 72 Chipman. Charlotte. 35. 93 Christensen. Alice, 41 Christensen, Beth. 95 Christensen, Odell. 53.98 Christiansen, Ardella, 53. 74 Christiansen. John, 85 Clark, Anna Deon, 35. 84 Clark. Clarence. 57. 85 Clark. Dona Faye. 35.93 Clark, Irma. 88 Clark, Mable, 19, 81 Clark, Marion. 84 Clark. Marrial. 81 Claudin. Pauline. 94 Clayson. Beth. 87,93 Colt. June. 84 Collard, Carol. 96 Conder, Willouby. 19. 80. 84 Cottam. Margery. 95 Coulam. Georgia. 35. 96 Cox, Jean, 80. 90 Crandall. Beth. 54. 74, 92 Cromer, Bonnie Jean. 77. 96 Crook. Beth. 20 Critchfield. Venice. 19, 84 Cronin. Beverly. 94 Crosby. Edith. 20 Culllmore. Karma Jean. 35. 62. 77 Culllmore. Kathleen, 40 Curtis. Artha Jean. 77. 92. 87 Daniels, Coleen. 81. 96 Dastrup. Jean. 37 Davis, Clyde, 97 Dauwalder, Mary Ellen. 62. 94 Day. Nadine. 35 Dean. Roberta. 81 Dearden. Larene. 84 Decker, June, 47, 84 deJonq. Nola, 47, 58. 77. 87. 96 Deppe, Alma, 95 Dickson. Peggy. 35 Dixon, Mary Lou, 94 Dixon. Miriam. 81 Done Adelaine. 87 Drissell, Lorraine. 35. 88,92 Duncan, Marlyn. 84. 87 Dyches. Winnifred. 63 Elder. Wana, 92 Ellertson. Agnes. 35 Ellertson. Donna, 37, 96 Ellertson, Madge, 35 Elliott. Gordon. 85 Ellsworth. Thelma. 96 England. Ruth. 40. 47. 48. 57. 59, 63 74. 77. 79.93 Evans, Bernice. 87 Farnsworth. Leona, 35, 87 Farrer. Phyllis. 20. 80 Faux. Franklin. 37, 47. 49, 74, 85 Faux, Gene, 56. 78 Faux. Georgia C. 20. 76 Fawkes, Olive, 84.90 Ferron, Barbara. 59. 84. 93 Fielding. Dorothy S.. 54. 74. 92. 84 Fingerle. Clarence. 41 Firmage. Florence. 88 Francis. Paul. 69. 78.98 Frederlckson, Ruth, 35 Freestone, Lorraine. 35. 63. 93 Frogley, Ralph. 56, 78 Forsey. Norma. 81. 87 Foutin. Bob, 59 Fuller, Irene. 40. 74. 79. 85 Fulmer. NIta Jeanne. 95 G Gardner. Elaine. 20 Gesllson, Lola. 35. 85 Gibbons. Lewis, 47. 74, 85 Gilchrist. Dorothy. 20. 35. 63. 92 Gilman. Beth. 84 Gledhill. Hah Dean. 95 Gottfriedson. Marian, 93 Gouqh. Jim. 98 Goates. Rhode May. 93 Gray. Betty. 95 Greaves. Ann. 47. 74, 94 Green, Herman. 56. 78. 88 Greenhaw. Marcia. 40. 59. 74. 79. Will. Wallace K.. 31 Willoughby. Frank R.. 31 Wilson. MardisG.. 29 WInetraub. Edward I.. 28 Winkleman. Harris. 31 WIsker. Harold L, 32 Witt. Allan J.. 28 Witt. Richard C. 30 Wold. Sam F.. 29 Worley. Maurice. 29 Wurleman. Robert H.. 30 Yano. Masaml. 24 fannes. Steve C. 31 Yarosh. Frank. 32 Zagoru. John I,. 3 I Zahn, George D.. 28 Zimpfer, Edward L.. 30 86.88.93 Grow. Elaine. I 6, 20. 74. 76. 85. 96 Gwynn. Elaine, 95 H Hadfield. Willa. 35. 72 Hafen. Mavis. 47. 74. 96 Hagan. Peggy. 20. 53.95 Hale. Verla. 35. 84 Hales. Isobel. 20. 76. 80. 82. 84. 96 Hales. Margaret. 49. 54. 77. 74. 84. 96 Hales. Richard, 25.69. 74.99 Halliday. Geraldlne, 20 Halls. Dorothy Mae. 91 Halt, Edna, 71 Hanks. Joyce. 72 Hansen. Beth H., 20 Hansen, Enid. 94 Hansen. Julia. 35. 87 Hansen, Lois. 87 Hansen, Norma. 35. 84 Harber. Trevelene. 84 Hart, Charles. 98 ' Harding, Shlralee. 96 Hart, Marjorie. 63, 96 Hart. Quella.88. 91 Hatch. Madeline. 84. 87.90 Hatch. Pat. 47. 74.96 Hatch. Vivian. 35 Haslem. Rhea. 91 Hawkins. Beatrice. 84 Hays. Emma. I 7. 20, 63. 74. 76. 80. 96 Hays, Maria, 84. 96 Hayward. Genial, 95 Helndselman, Joan. 94 Heninger. Howard. 47. 98 Henke. Theda. 21. 40. 74. 79. 86 Hepworth. Thola. 88 Herrera. Bill. 98 Hiqgins. Lloyd. 99 Hill. Joy. 84. 87 Hillman. Helen Mae. 87 Hilton. Carole. 93 Hilton. Lore. 16. 21. 74. 76. 80.93 Hobbs. Jean. 40 Hofhines. Ileen. 37 y Homer. Ben. 85 Homer. Fred. 99 Holdaway. Leah. 21. 53, 84.93 Hoopes. La Rue. 1 4. 8 1 . 85 Hoover. Lavlna. 77. 96 Hoyt. Vivian. 94 Huber. June. 84 Hunt. Norma. 37 ♦ Hunt. Verdell. 94 Hunter. Faye. 35. 49. 77. 79 Hunfer. Phyllis. 95 Hunter. Wllma. 95 Hutchins. Calvin. 98 Hutchinson. Rozena. 21. 80. 84 101 Indi ex Hyatt, Anita, 35, 84 Hyde, Marian, 94 Jackson, Theda May. 21,95 Jackson, Yvonne, 85 Jenkins, Evelyn, 35 Jensen, John, 85 Jensen, Lyravine, 95 Jensen, Phyllis, 21, 76,81 Jones, Ray, 41 Jones, Dorothea, 95 Jones, Neola, 95 Jones, Valena, 54, 74,93 Jones, Marion, 93 Johnson, Beverly, 84 Johnson, Lois, 96 Johnson, Merle, 84, 87 Johnson, Margie, 70, 74,80,90 Johnson, Marvel, 87 Johnson, Maxine, 85 Johnson, Zenda, 35 Jorgensen, Elinore, 35 K Kap, Cecil, 69 Kartchner, Felice, 18,21,63, 74, 76, 96 Kase, Alice, 48 Kato, Jack S., 21 Kawaguchi, Miharu, 47, 74 Keate, Maurine, 35, 81,92 KeelerDan,4l,74, 79 Keeler, Jennie, 35,84, 88,95 Kinsey, Justine, 84, 87 King, Joe, 98 King, Romola, 21 Kirby, Kenneth K., 29 Kirk, Warren, 41 Kirkham, Marie, 84 KIrkham, Mary, 80 Klingler, Ruth, 80, 84, 93 Knight, Therron, 78 Knov lton, Paul, 85 Knowlton, Virginia, 2 1 , 47, 84 Knudsen, Athleen, 77, 81 Kohler, Eloise, 35 Kuraya, Benjamin, 21,37, 74 L Larch, Dorothy, 77,95 Larson, Evelyn, 87 Layton, Kathleen, 21, 80,90 Layton, Maxine, 22, 81 , 89, 90 Leavitt, Shirley, 95 Lefler, Ardath,47, 74,79 Leston, Mildred, 72 Lewis, Betty, 93 Lichfield, Afton, 35, 84 Lindstrom, Mariorie, 35, 71 , 77,88,92 Logsdon, Betty, 84 Long, Unice, 35 Lovell, Perron, 85,98 Lowry, Sheldon, 87 Ludlow, Lucy, 77,95 Lundell, Lillian, 37 Lusty, Barbara, 22, 84 Lusty, Sybil, 35, 84 Lyman, Bonne Gay, 62, 77, 95 M Mabey, Helen, 40, 79. 84 Macdonald, Janet, 77, 95 Madsen, Rae, 77,96 Maiben, Henry, 37 March, Lawrence, 85 Marchant, Lila, 40, 84, 87 Marshall, Robert, 85 Martin, Helen, 84,94 Martin, Geneal, 94 Mauss, Margaret, 84 McAllister, Vera, 50 McBrlde, Marjorle, 63 McGuire, Erma, 35, 84 McKell, June, 22, 81 McMurray, Yvonne, 81, 94 Mercer, Arva, 37, 84 Meacham, Vennor, 85 Merrill, Colleen, 35 Mickles, James, 27 Millet, Wylene, 95 Milner, Glen R., 37 Minor, Nancy E., 22, 84 Monson, La Viene, 84 Mortensen, Beth, 84 Moore, Katherine, 87 Moody, Myrlene, 22 Moore, Roberta, 87 Moore, Iris, 84 Moore, Orpha, 80 Moulton, Ada, 17, 40,61, 63, 74, 77, 79,86,93 Mower, Geniel, 94 Muir, Marion, 37 Muling, Nedda, 87 Mullen, Barbara, 35 Murphy, Zola, 72 Myatake, Louise, 84 N Nason, Bonnie, 35 Nielson, Barbara, 77,93 Nielson, Ross, 78 Newren, Aretta, 35 NIcholes, Elaine, 17, 53, 74,81,96 Nielson, La Rhea, 96 Nielson, Marjorie, 57, 96 Noble, VIvyenne, 35, 84 Norton, Maxine, 85 Nusink, Margaret, 87 Ohai, Rueben M., 22 Olson, Verda,95 Ostler, Dorothy Sharol, 35, 93 Ostler, Mary Lou, 35 Owens, Marian, 63, 77, 88, 95 Parkinson, Genevieve, 35 Patton, Virginia, 35, 47, 74, 84 Paul, Beth, 84 Paxman, Doressa, 25, 40, 58,61,63 74, 76, 86, 96 Payne, Kay E., 22, 89, 98 Peacock, Elaine, 37,92 Pearce, Carey, 40 Perkins, Jean, 47, 74, 77, 88 Perkins, Sirley, 88 Pearson, Betty, 84 Peterson, Anna, 84, 87 Peterson, Arlene, 35 Peterson, Elaine, 18, 22, 40, 63, 74, 79,86 Peterson, Jean, 87 Peterson, Jay M,, 22 Peterson, Loa Je§n. 77, 8 1 , 84. 87 Peterson, Ruth, 77, 81, 87, 96 Petty, Marjorle, 70 Phillips, Marie, 84 Phillips, Virginia, 84. 87 Pinegar. Glen. 37 Pilling, Jeanne, 58,62,95 Poulsen, Marilyn, 84 Priday, Margaret, 35, 93 Purrington, Wealthy, 85 Putnam, Elinor, 22, 89, 95 Ransbottom, Adel, 94 ' Rosband, Janet, 91 Rasmussen, Barbara, 22, 37, 76, 84, 92 Rawlings, Gladys, 96 Redd, Ruth, 95 Rees, Rhoda, 23,90 Reese, Jean, 35,40, 87.93 Reld, Patrlcia,35, 63,84, 88,93 Relmschiissel, Hanna, 35 Reimschilssel, Eileen S., 74 Reinsch, Clara May, 35,84 Reynolds, Norma, 37, 92 Rice, Val Deane, 63,96 Richards, Lucille, 35,93 Richardson, Annie, 84, 87 Richardson. Iris. 8 I Ricks, Evelyn, 37 Richardson, Beth, 90 Ricks, Wanda, 84 Richards, Kathryn Ann, 85 Riddle, Chauncy, 37, 82, 85 Roberts, Carole, 47, 61,95 Roberts, Jeff, 37 Robertson, Marian, 88 Robertson, Rella, 93 Robinson, Edgar, 85 Robinson, Jane, 81 Robinson, Phil, 82, 85 Rowan, Gaylar, 37 Rust, Anna Belle, 35 Rust, Orion, 63 S Salisbury, Ann, 35,49,92 Sandberg, Lucille, 37, 74,91 Sander, Elizabeth, 53, 63, 76, 82, 84 Sandstrom, Annette, 90 Sanks, Gladys, 84 Schofield,Carl,69 Schwartz, Ruby, 35, 37 Scott, Bonnie Jean, 87 Sessions, Sterling, 97 Sevy, Mae, 25, 59,74, 77,95 Shartori, Helen, 80 Shelby, David, 98 Sherry, Barbara, 94 Shipp, Virginia, 87 Shurtliff, Eileen, 23 Simons, Florence. 77, 93 Sjoblom, Wanda, 85 Skoro, Mary, 8 1 , 84 Smart, Mary, 96 Smith, Donna Jean, 35 Smithson, Delsa, 23 Snell, Marie, 95 Snider, Eloise, 84 Snow, Cherrll, 95 Snow, Dorothy, 6 1 Speakman, Sammie, 63, 96 Spears, Rosemary, 93 Sperry, Elaine, 84,88 Spratley, Joan, 35, 53 Stephens, Dave, 47 Stevens, Merlene, 23, 82, 85, 92 Stevens, Vera, 23 Stewart, Llllie. 16.23. 53.63, 74, 76, 96 Stewart, Mabel, 96 Stinson, Thelma, 23 Stowell, Elaine, 40, 96 Stone, Anna, 92 Strate, Anna Lee, 95 Stratton, Ruby, 92 Stratton, Helen, 92 Strobel, Edwin, 85 Stromberg, Evelyn, 23 Stubbs. Derrill. 37 Stubbs. Nlla. 39 Stuchl. Anna. 81,96 Stueller, Elna,91 Suddell, Virginia, 88,92 Swalberg, Joy,35, 40, 79, 85, 96 Sullivan, Cylde, 25, 58, 74, 78,99 Tangren, Joy, 47, 74, 93 Taylor, Barbara, 25, 61 , 62, 74, 76, 93 Taylor, Elayne, 18, 23, 58, 74, 76, 89, 96 Taylor, El Dene, 23, 91 Taylor, Iris, 35, 84 Taylor, Mary Beth, 94 Taylor. Rose. 77,96 Teichert, Laurie, 37, 84 Telford, Virgil, 78 Terry, Patricia, 95 Theobald, Grace, 71 Thomas, William, 37 Thomas, Winifred, 92 Thompson, Jane, 56 Thorp, Norma, 39 Tillotson, Margaret, 8 1 . 84 Todd, Elaine, 25, 58, 74,96 Tripp, Ruth, 87 Tsuchlya, Janet, 37 Tucker. Nadlne, 92 Turner. Roma Jeane, 37. 84 Turner. Sally. 57. 58. 72.95 u Ullock, Emma, 71 Ulrich, Ruth, 37,49,88 Ursenback, Verena, 23, 82,84 Uyeda, George, 59, 74 V Vernon, Leo, 37, 74, 78, 98 Viehwig, Joy, 63,96 Vowles, Marjorle, 18, 24, 47, 63, 74, 76. 89,94 W Waddoups, Elaine, 48, 74 Waddoups, Lugene, 84, 93 Wakefield. Homer, 37 Waite, Vern, 69 Walker, Macine, 81 Watanabe, Seichi, 24 Waterstradt, Jean Anne, 47, 74, 85, 93 Watts, Gloria, 53, 81,82,84,96 Welling, Nell, 25,61,69, 74, 78,97 West, June, 59, 74, 81,93 Westenskow, Marian, 37, 80, 92 White, Carol Ann, 84 Whitely, Mary, 40, 61, 74, 79, 86, 87,93 Whitesides, Carolyn, 84, 95 Whiting, Dawna. 85 Whitney, Marian, 70 Widdlson, Leda Jean, 84 WIest, Clinton, 99 Wight, Beth-, 71 Wight, Eileen, 47, 74, 87 Wight, Marjorie, 87 Wilkes, Shirley, 47, 74,95 Wilkinson, Ernest, 25, 47, 57, 68, 74, 78, 98 Williams, Dorothy, 91 Wilson, Margaret, 25, 48, 74, 84, 87, 96 Wilson, Ruth, 47, 54, 74, 80, 84 Wolf. Carmela, 35 Wood, Betty Jayne, 70 Wood, Elaine, 35,93 Woolf, Katherine Kirk, 24 Woolf, Lois, 81, -84 Worthen, Howdrd, 37 Wright, Eileen, 27 Wright, Lola Dawn, 24, 35 Wright, Nornron, 85 Wright, Mary,.37, 84 Wunderii, Lida, 47 Y Yamata, Lorraine, 35 Young, Carl, 74 Young, Harriet, 95 Young, lola, 88 Young, Margaret, 84 Young, Miriam, 35, 47, 49, 63, 74, 77, 76 z Zundel, Elizabeth, 35, 59,63,93 ;.l i I 02 103
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