The ACORN PUBLISHED NINETEEN TI-HRTY THREE BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF COE COLLEGE VOLUME XXXII ff -u. 1 . I 'KT ' ,'La mmm 1 ' l l 111-1 1. ' f QQQHbE'LWH , V1 47 17-B I I I 'wily - WIYQQB N FOREWORD 11 f T Q1 HK 39,113 1 1 Q26 lG'QH1 CL 1x W Anof er year of college l'f 7 ' V 111 1 +1 dl 1 I gg!! ol p n 1 2 J! y f Jr' d QED e hl ' d I If . ' P4 + 11 +11 d - M 1,5 1 . d k 1 1 All A1 dl I1 1 g +41 1 J Id c 11 + +11 I ' ,Vim Xl 'llh cl 1' p p . '4 K NU V fb ' 1 IA A . S111 R 1355 . ' uh u h I 1 - 1 hi, 0. gl , N f 1 W 1 2 D a ' , Y lull h . h v. 't..,ur Q I IMD IW W CONTENTS I ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITY ATHLETICS FEATURE ORGANIZATIONS V HUMOR IMI I .ft M BB 9 I ' l ... . Ill' flu w a n.- I - 1, AI I J I 4.1 I ,- I 7' 1 Q . I I L I I hm In ' I I WIIII KQIIIIJ I' I IL ,TI IV B I II 'P I ns I B I 3 B I IV I' - I Thx I B 'Q V II fri I I B I vu I B I II , ek I I If I I 'WA HILL nf I I I m IEIIII . It II gKIB: QUE . I If ' ' nl 1. LF db v I 1 1 Jhlmnfb , L h UTI VL1bhR4 bjfiffl V V DEDICATION 'r ACORN IIT QD ig, Y p Q WP. , ffaffizj 4 ,EF T Professor John M. Heny W V' ' . I J f +11 ! + +h h- V 'EVA h I LH? ++h dpf W P4 IE Zi M f sig +h b k fh I f 1934 Ogg? d or +41 I f+h if A 1 , rx PEM ? Xlqlffmk bw 'Wd ' . N ff , 'Q ,, f U I. vw.- Y 5 K1 'I V U 4.5 f- a Y 'Vi '41 F 1 my 1, 1 , -r .nf Campus Views Clcl Main Men's Gymnasium Vorhees Hall The Library Sinclair Chapel MV? Williston Hall Chapel Gate In ff va'l'?gE dl: soon J I. KEITH. 0 ADMINISTRATION S 'fag MI swf' ' 15,4 N! QI., X f so 0 .. V Ir I b , Q Y ww I ow JN . A A -GAA M ' ' rx I I Q 6 f 0 I g f ,A I UI A 1' , II, f ff . N I '. M q ' E . , , If 'f r .. w 1 , I -A . FACULTY .1 X .if THE VALUE or cou.EeE LIFE S liTe worTh living? IT depends on The liver. The answer is TradiTional and True. lT is, oT course, an equivocal answer, a play on a word. BUT whaTever meaning be given To ThaT word, we geT TruTh. IT healTh be em- phasized, we are ready To admiT ThaT healTh is The besT wealTh and ThaT ordinarily a halT oT liTe is wasTed by imperTecT healTh. IT, on The oTher hand, liver means noT an organ oT The body buT The soul oT man ThaT has human experience, we are more ready To admiT ThaT liTe's meaning and value depend on our Teelings oT success and Tailure, our saTisTacTions and aspiraTions Toward The unaTTained. ls college liTe worTh living? This is a more speciTic quesTion. Those who are in doubT abouT a proper answer may well peruse The pages oT The IQ34 Acorn. l-lere are picTures oT men and women who are living Their lives in a Typical American College. T-lere are The records oT whaT college men and women do. Turning The pages oT This boolc brings one To The conclusion ThaT iT is a healTh book, a guide To The well-being oT body and mind. IT is a picTure and record oT The healTh-giving acTiviTies oT a college campus. To The acTors iT will be a cherished reminder oT happy, busy and useTul days. To oThers who wish To enTer upon liTe's worlc by way oT The campus iT may be a gracious and winsome inviTaTion To ioin These companionable Teachers and pupils whose lives are so abundanT and Tull oT promise. HARRY M. SAGE. is THE PRESIDENT HARRY MOREHOUSE SAGE 4 Q ,opwf li rw gi- F . 1 ' ae- 1 'fa -c :vii ,T ,W V, ' ' ip, ,, ,ru 'wi-: ,i.,, . lli T. ,. ,,, , -'j lil levi lm is ..!' fflTlfTlTl l .xii-1' y ','lT,.f ' -sill, iw mi' ,i V, i' '-., I ' X li ...v.. lk iii' 521 1' , i1:1'li,n 2 l l ,T , -xsltllli , I i i l T . , , 2.5.15 v .ill ,. .gg-, Taff--it ,T lr 4 , ixi T' , .Q-3 ,y-V T1 mf' T A 'li 'i S A ' if 1. W -.wii ig wi T-,llvf dl gg . 'ygwffyi ii 1 -' Q, ,, ji L iw DEAN OF COLLEGE ROBABLY The greaT maioriTy oT young people who Throng our colleges Today have assumed, Tor Themselves and Their parenTs, The sacriTice oT Time and money in- volved because They have a more or less vaguely based convicTion ThaT The resulT will be a more successTul liTe. IT has been shown by sTaTisTics ThaT earning power is in- creased by a college educaTion. Along wiTh This naTurally go beTTer social posiTions and The saTisTacTion oT being among Those who know. The opporTuniTies Tor employ- menT and TuTure advancemenT are believed To be increased Through The Training, The experience, and The culTure oT The college liTe. These consideraTions are worThy and iT There were noThing more would iusTiTy The advenTure. However, Trom The sTandpoinT oT Those who have Tounded insTiTuTions oT learning and who supporT Them eiTher by direcT beneTacTions or Through TaxaTion, There are oTher and, To Them, Tar weighTier consideraTions. Such people are Thinking in Terms oT'human welTare and progress. Their eyes are Toward The disTanT TuTure. They TrusT ThaT nobiliTy oT characTer, clariTy oT Thinking, and The impulse Tor service will mark Those who come under The inTluence oT The college. They look Tor leadership Toward a beTTer TuTure Tor humaniTy. FaculTies are inspired by a like TaiTh. They s+iII believe wiTh The Greek philosopher ThaT There is a relaTion beTween ThaT which is True and ThaT which is good and noble. The real Teacher's greaTesT ioy is To lead in The search Tor TruTh, believing ThaT The l i T ll T TruTh makes Tree and ThaT Treedom in iTs TullesT meaning is The goal OT The race. y S. W. STOOKEY 4 20 l l DEAN OF MEN I-IEY say ThaT reminiscence is The vice oT age. In spiTe oT my youTh I am TempTed To engage in iT Tor I may never have anoTher chance. IT is iusT TwenTy years ago ThaT I TirsT became connecTed wiTh Coe College. Since ThaT Time There have been some remarkable developmenTs. The TacuITy has more Than doubled and is beTTer prepared. The curriculum has been greaTly enriched. In The class oT I9I3 There were 3I graduaTes. There are Tour Times ThaT number in The presenT graduaTing class. The acTual value oT our presenT campus and buildings has more Than Trebled. The same Thing is True oT our endowed Tunds. I would Iilce To claim crediT Tor some oT This. I am aT leasT glad ThaT I have observed The advancemenT oT The college Trom The inside and been a parT oT iT. For in The Acorn of l9I3 my name appears in The lisT oT FaculTy AssisTanTs as an InsTrucTor in Bible. So much Tor The pleasure oT reminiscence. WhaT abouT The presenT? IT may well be called a period oT uncerTainTy. We are a biT hesiTanT in our plans. NOT ThaT we are aT all uncerTain abouT The TuTure oT The college. We are noT sure, however, iusT whaT ThaT TuTure is To be. The college is much in The same siTuaTion as The sTudenT himselT. I-Ie may be Thoroughly convinced ThaT he has a TuTure buT is noT aT all con- vinced ThaT he Icnows iusT where he is going. IT is also a period oT adiusTmenT To re- duced incomes. The resulT is a reducTion oT expenses and oTTerings. There is The con- seguenT danger oT reducing educaTion iTseIT. AgainsT This we may well sound a warn- ing. IT There ever is a Time when one needs ali The resources oT The spiriT aTTainabIe, IT is now. For This period oT adiusTmenT and uncerTainTy will pass and The Coe College oT The TuTure will be greaTer and beTTer iusT as The college oT Today surpasses +ha+ oT TwenTy years ago. In ThaT assured progress I coveT a share and in my conTacT wiTh The sTu- denT body hope To mainTain and, if necessary, renew my youTh. I-IARRY KREMERS 21 DEAN OF WOMEN CONGRATULATE you upon being college sludenls in an era when bolh conleni and melhod ol lhe educaiional offering are being guesrioned. A+ lasl in higher educaiion Jrhere are many experimenls. Bold venlures are enlisling colleges, leachers and srudenrs in an eflorr +o experimeml and evaluare. Srudenrs are proving rhar Jrhey have courage, independence, and sell-respecl, lhal a more dillicull program appeals fo Jrhem, Thai lhey really are eager lo learn ralher lhan lo be crammed lull of infor- marion. Each subiecr in Jrhe course is being srudied in irs relarion +o orhers. Exami- nalions are becoming comprehensive, ollen given by oulside examiners, so lhal' af' las? Jrhe s+udenr's idea is nor ro ger Jrhe beslr of Jrhe Jreacher, nor Jrhe Teachers idea +0 calch Jrhe s+uden+, bur bo+h are joining co-operarively aclrually +o siudy a field of knowledge. ln lacl, already in a few insriiulions lhe syslem ol amassing credils in order ro derermine when one is educared has been abandoned. lnsread of acquiring crediis, 'rhere is an acquiring ol knowledge. Crilical Times, such as The presenl, lesl noi only our social, economic, and polilical syslems, buf also our educalional syslem. To remain il musl prove ils worih. No longer can conrenr or merhod be Taken lor granred. Changes are ar hand. These give promise of making learning an exciring advenrure. May Jrhe pursuir of learning for each ol: you hold ever more lascinalion and enioymenl. MARY BELL 22 Hi S. N. HARRIS BOARD OF TRUSTEES F. G. Murray, M. D. . C. J. Deacon, Esq. Isaac: B. Smirh . . The Rev. R. Bruce Wesf Glenn M. Averill . . Roberf W. Sfewarf John S. Broelcsmif . M. R. Drury, D.D. . C. F. Clark . . . G. W, Emerson, D. D. . l-l. M. Gage, D.D. Joseph Bren, D.D. . John S. Ely .... Mrs. George B. Douglas J. M. Dinwiddie . . George E. Boorh . The Rev. H. Deal . Roberr S. Sinclair C. G. Greene . Arrhur Poe . . Waller L. Cherry . George T. l-ledges . George Laird . . James E. Hamilfon , Sufherland C. Dows . Roberl R. Liflle, D. D. . L+.-Col. C. B. Robbins . Jacob J. Shambaugh . T. R. Warriner . . ' Deceased 1933 I934 I935 23 . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Ponce, Porlo Rico . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar . Cedar Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids Rapids . Chicago, Ill. . Amboy, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Chicago, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . . Des Moines . Cedar Rapids CLINTON O. BATES PI1. D. Professor Emerifus of Chemisfry WILLIAM McCLUNG EVANS IVI. A., D. D. Professor Emeriius of Bible WILLIAM BENSON B. A. Professor of Greek GEORGE W. BRYANT M. A., D. D. Professor of Lafin LEROY M. COEFIN M.A. Professor of Ma+I1ema+ics anol Assis+an+ Professor of Physics MORAY L. EBY B. S., LL. B. Direc+or of A+I1Ie+ics and EooIbaII Coach LYNN E. GARWOOD M. A. Professor of Social Science JOHN M. HENRY M. A. Professor of Commerce and Einance ANNA HEYBERGER M. A. Docfeur cle L'Universife de Paris Professor of Romance Languages CHARLES T. HICKOK Ph. D. Professor of Polifical ancl Social Science ALICE INSKEEP Professor of Public School Music Mefhods PETER WESTIN JACOBSON B. A., D. D. Professor of Bilole C. WARD MACY M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Economics and Commerce OWEN LLOYD MORRIS B.A., B. D. Vice-Presidenf, Financial Deloarfmenf WALTER S. NEWELL Ph. D. Professor ol Psychology and Philosophy VINCENT H. OGBU RN M. A. Professor of English ETT-TEL R. OUTLAND M. A. Professor of Journalism and English C. WILFRED PERKINS M.A. Sludenl Secrerary and Professor ol: German BETTY l-l. PRITCHETT B. A. Librarian ALEX C. RCBBIE M. A. Professor of Educelion MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL lnlanlry Unilecl Slales Army Professor of Mililary Science anol Taclics 26 NELSON VANCE RUSSELL M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Hisrory ETH EL RYAN M.A. Direcior and Professor of Physical Educaiion for Women LAURA PEARL STEWART B. O. Professor of Speech HENRY W. WARD M. A. Professor of English and Liferarure LEROY D. WELD M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Physics MINNA WIKOFE B. A. Professor of Home Economics JOHN ERAN K YOTHERS M. A. Regisihrar and Professor of Merhemaiics ALFRED WESLEY MEYER M. S., Ph. D. Assisfanf Professor of Physics ALICE E. PAGE Ph. B. Associafe Professor of Hisfory GRACE SWAB Associafe Professor of Piano MARVIN D. CONE B. S. insfrucfor in French and Free-Hand Drawing NORMA L. HALLER B. A, Assisfanf Librarian GRACE E. LAMBERT FVLA. Assisfanf Professor of English EDWARD JACOB PETRY Ph. D. Assisfanf Professor of Bofany CAPTAlN PAUL J. VEVIA lmfanlry, Uniled Slales Army Assislanl Professor of Mililary Science and Taclics GRACE BROWN ELL B. A. Loan Librarian ELEANOR HOUTS lnslruclor in Piano l-lead ol Junior Piano Deparlnfienl VERNON E. LICHTENSTEIN lVl.A. lnslruclor in English FOREST SHELDON RITTGERS B. S. Coach of Baslqelball and Track, and Assislanl Coach of Eooiball ALICE B. SALTER B. A. lnslrucfor in Secrelarial Work, and Assislanl in Social Science RUTH ZIKA B. A. Assisfanl Direcfor of Physical Educalion for Women 2--K --,..' .ti . CATHERINE M. ADAMS Organ, Voice HARRIET CAMPBELL Secre+ary +o Business Manager LOUISE CRAWFORD Theory of Music MAX DAEHLER Piano IDA A. DAYTON AssisTan+ RegisIrar LULU FAWCETT Secre+ary To PresicIenI MILDRED FIELD Secre+ary Io SIuden+ Secrejrary C. HARVE GEIGER Educaiion, PsychoIogy MARY A. GOUDY Secre+ary in School of Music HELEN DANY GRAY Home Economics BERNICE M. HACH Piano THOMAS C. HAYDEN PhysicaI EcIuca+ion for Men MORRIS KATZOFF CIarine+ FRANCIS D. PUGH Searg. in R. O. T. C. EVELYN E. STREET Assisfamk in Swimming LOREN T. JENKS ParI Time Assis+anI in Speech MARY G. KENNEDY Secre+ary +o Business Manager JOSEPH H. KITCHIN Violin WESLEY F. KUBICHEK Zoology. Curaior of Museum VERA I. LANGHAM Secreiary Io Business Manager J UN IATA CALDWELL LASER Speech MARGARET A. MacDONALD Ari. for Elem. Grades RUTH MOON Secrefary in AIumni OFIice NANNA NELSON PubIic School Music BEN H. PETERSON Chemislrry MARY SAWIN RAY Home Economics PAUL SCHUMANN RAY Voice REAGON ROBINSON Searg. in R. O. T. C. ALMA A. TU RECHEK Piano DIRK J. WERKMAN Chemisiry iff, - ff 'Tw A-. ,..1..- mn. . 1,W'.,4 .4 .'.1LQ. , STUDENT ' - '. ',., .,- ,X 5 ,,,k, f.Z,' W. 'c THE STUDENT COUNCIL Miller, Schwanlc, LoTgren, Aronson, CoTTey Vlfallner, Bangs, Morris, Bowne, Dornon, NorThcoTT, 'WesT Colee, Vondracelc, STrang, Naso, Williams OFFICERS . . . . . KenneTh STrang PresidenT . . . . . Teresa Naso SecreTary-Treasurer .,.. Social Chairman . . . . KveTa Vondraceli MEMBERS Senior PresidenT .... . Frederick WesT Wendell Waiker WalTer Schwanlc RoberT Bangs John NorThcoTT eshman Merlin Morris Donald Miller . ZeTa Coiee KveTa Vondracelc . Mary Bowne Vlfilbur Aronson . Teresa Naso . DoroThy Williams Warren LoTgren T-'IuloerT CoTTey . John Dornon Junior . . . . . . Sophomore . . . Fr .,.... . lnTer-FraTerniTy Council PresidenT . . Pan-Hellenic Council PresidenT . . A. W. S. PresidenT . . . . W. A. A. Presideni' , . . Y. M. C. A. PresidenT .... . Y, W. C. A. PresidenT . . . . RegulaTion and Privilege CommiTTee . AThleTic Council RepresenTaTive . . EdiTor oT Cosmos .... . EdiTor OT Acorn .......... The STudenT Council is ThaT organizaTion which is represenTaTive oT all The sTudenTs on The campus, IT embodies sTudenT inTeresTs and acTs as a mediaTor beTween The college adminisTraTion and The sTu- l A T oT Th r idenTs of The leadinq organizaTions on The campus, represenTaTives Trom denTs. T consis s e p es The AThleTic Council and RegulaTions and Privilege CommiTTee, and EcliTors oT The Cosmos and ACORN. Th ST denT Council sponsors The Homecoming acTiviTies, promoTes All-College dances, seTs The , . e u daTe Tor Flunk Day, manages class elecTions, and perTorms oTl'ier ouhes adherenT To a sTudenT gov- erning body. During The pasT year The Council has broughT beTore The s'rudenTs an inTeresTing series oT chapel speeches as a means oT sTimulaTing The sTudenTs. Such Topics oT presenT day inTeresT as DisarmamenT and PresidenTiai campaigning were presenTed. 32 VOORHEES HOUSE COUNCIL Hanson, Meier, Slrangland, Johnson, Hough Huscher, Benson, Colee, Carlson PERSONNEL PresidenT . . .... . ZeTa Colee Vice-Presidenl . . Shirley Carlson SecreTary . . . . EdiTh Benson Treasurer . . Senior RepresenTaTive Junior RepresenTaTive . Sophomore RepresenTaTive Freshman RepresenTaTive . Alma Huscher . RuTh Johnson Helen Hansen MarTha Hough Mary Jane Silangland Helene Meier Social Chairman . . . The Voorhees House Council serves as The governing body of Voorhees Quadrangle. Dean Mary Bell is The advisor Tor The group. The oTTicers, wiTh The excepTion oT The social chairman who is appoinTed by The council, are elecTed in The spring by The residenTs oT The Hall. The TuncTions ol The Council are To provide means Through which The women can Tind expression in regard To Their own inTeresTs, and To decide The penalTies To be im- posed upon any who acT conTrary To The rules oT The Hall. MeeTings are held once a weelc. 33 ACORN BOARD OF CONTROL l.ichTensTein, LinTer, Henry, Breen, Jacobson, Benson, STonebralcer FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN M. HENRY, Chairman VERNON E. LICHTENSTEIN PETER WESTIN .JACOBSON STUDENT MEMBERS GEORGIA LINTER JAMES BREEN EDITH BENSON ROBERT STONEBRAKER The ACORN Board OT ConTrol, creaTed in l926, is composed oT Three TaculTy mem- bers appoinTed by The college adminisTraTion and Tour sTuolenTs who each serve Terms oT Two years. Their elecTion by The enTire sTudenT body is held in The laTTer parT OT Their sophomore year. The mosT imporTanT power oT The board is The elecTion oT The EcliTor and Business Manager Tor each year. They also approve appoinTmenTs OT all oTher sTaTT members. NfViTh The aid oT The college adminisTraTion, The board approves The conTrac:Ts and expencliTures made by The sTudenT EdiTor and Business Manager. 34 COSMOS BOARD OF 'CONTROL SCHWANK MABON WILLIAMS BAILEY FACULTY MEMBERS GEORGE W. BRYANT, Chairman ETHEL R. OUTLAND BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS DOROTHY WILLIAMS MARVIN BAILEY RUTH MABON WALTER SCHWANK The Cosmos Board of ConIroI, composed of four sIucIenIs eIec+ed by Ihe sIudenI body and Ihree IacuIIy members appoInIed by The college admInIsIraIion, was formed In I92I. PubIica'rIon of Ihe Cosmos, s+udenI paper, Is supervised by Ihis board. II meeIs aI regular inIervaIs Io hear reporIs of Ihe s?uden+ members. The board eIecI's Ihe EdiIor and Business Manager, and approves all s'ra1CI appoinfmenfs. 35 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS i l Miller, Meier, King, Piper, ArendTs, Murray, Erwin, V. Vane, Claussen, SwarTzell Mabon, Cardle, Vondracelc, Colee, Sundberg OFFICERS Presiden . . .... . KveTa Vondracelc Vice-PresidenT ...... . . ZeTa Colee Second Vice-PresidenT . Margare-T Cardle SecreTary . . , . . RuTh Mabon Treasurer . ..... MargareT Sundberg MEMBERS Junior . . . GreTchen Clausen, Helene Meier, JaneT Murray Pan-Hellenic , . ...., Virginia WhisTler Sophomore . . . Mary ElizabeTh Erwin, Rose Miller W. A. A. . . . . ........ Mary Bowne Y. W. C. A. .............. Zola Piper The AssociaTed Women STudf iTs, Toundeol Tive years ago, is an organizaTion To represenT Coe women, and is a member oT The NaTional lnTer-CollegiaTe AssociaTion oT Women STudenTs. Two years ago an amalgamaTion was eTTecTed beTween A. W. S. and The Vorhees House Council, each is now a parT oT A. W. S., The presidenT oT The House Council auTomaTically becoming The vice-presidenT oT A. W. S. . The obiecT oT A. W. S. is To promoTe a more democraTic spiriT, and To increase The co-operaTion and a sense OT responsibiliTy among The women sTudenTs. The TradiTional Ladies' Choice dances are sponsored by The A. W. S., as well as The annual class parTies-The Treshman wiener roasT, The sophomore breal4TasT, The junior dinner, and The senior luncheon, a Tea Tor TransTer sTudenTs, and birThday parTies Tor all women sTudenTs. 36 In I' vi' -'7 cki Boon 1 'fwziw uw' Qwzggig-Q59 35, J I 5, , I Q N , J W I ' II Q 57 3 .9 - . kv- f q 9 J Cf c Six i ll . X ' D W, f SENIORS CLASS OFFICER FREDERICK E. WEST 3 DENVER I-I. ADAMS Cenlral Cily Polilical Science Phi Kappa Tau: Band I, 2: Sophomore Eoolball Manager. KATHERINE BAXTER Cedar Rapids Psychology Chi Omega: Wrilers' Clulo: Neridian: Vesper Choir: Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Council: W. A. A.: I-Ioclcey I, 2: Debale 3: A. W. S.: Colo- nial Ball 4. ROBERT BIBA Cedar Rapids Della Phi Epsilon. MARY BOWNE Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion and Journalism Chi Della: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Alpha Thela: Phi Sigma lola: Cosmos, Managing Edilor 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. Second Cab- inel 3: W. A. A. Council 3, Presidenl 4: I-loclcey, Baslcel- ball: Baseball: Colonial Ball 4: Neridian: Sludenl Council. BERYL BROOKMAN Cedar Rapids I-Iislory Alpha Gamma Della: Nerid- nan. SENIORS 39 MARVIN D. BAILEY Springville Chemislry Sigma Phi Della: Sachem: Slu- dent Council 3: Presidenl ol Junior Class: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol: Erslcine Award 2: Band I, 2, 3. J. ELLWOOD BEIBER Marion Chemislry and Malhemalics Traclc I, 2, 3. JOSEPH P. BIC-BGS Marion Speech Phi Alpha Pi: Pi Della Epsilon: College Players: Cosmos I, 2, 2: ACORN Slall 3: Zip 'N Tang Business Manager 3, 4: Glee Club: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: Y. M. C. A.: Baslcelball I: Track 2, 3. JAMES E. BREEN Elgin, Illinois Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Della: Scabbard and Blade: Clan ol CH: Cheer Leader l, 2, 3, 4, Cap- lain 3, 4: lnler-Fralernily Council 2: Acorn Board ol Conlrol: R. O. T. C. Firsl Lieulenanl. DORIS BRYANT Cedar Rapids Psychology Alpha Gamma Della: Neridian 2, 3: Cosmos 2: Wrilers' Club 3, 4: Zip 'N Tang 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: Pan-l-lellenic Council 3: I-loclcey 3: W. A. A. Coun- cil 3: A. W. S. I, 2: May Fele I, 2: Colonial Ball 2, 3. I MARGARET CAIN Omaha, Nebraska Educalion Peru Slale Teachers College: Neridian: Glee Club: Vesper Choir: Y.W. C.A.: W.A.A. WINIFRED L. CARRITHERS Cedar Rapids English Della Della Della: Coedan 22 Cosmos 2, 32 l'l0ClfeV L21 37 Vesper Choir I, 2. 32 Y- W- C. A. Second Cabinel 2. ALICE MARY CAVE Des Moines English Chi Omega: Freshman Tenlh: Vesper Choir I: Wrilers' Club 2, 3: Y. W. C. A.: W- A- A-I A. W. S. MARIAN CLARK Cedar Rapids French Bela Phi Alpha: Crescenl: Freshman Tenlh: Pi Alpha Thela: Phi Sigma Iola: Wril- ers' Club: Cosmos: Pan-Hel- lenic Council. CHARLES DANIEL Cedar Rapids 'Commerce and Finance Della Phi Epsilon: Iowa Slale I, 2: College PlayeFSI lnler- Fralernily Council 3, 4. SENIORIS 40 MARGARET H. CARDLE P Burlinglon English and Lalin Chi Omega: Freshman Tenlh: Ela Sigma Phi: Wrilers' Club 2, 3: Cosmos I: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Volleyball 2: Vesper Choir I: A. W. S. Second Vice-Presiclenl. EVELYN CASLAVKA Clulier Home Economics Kappa Della: Phi Sigma Iola: Pi Alpha Thela: Neridian: Home Economics Associalion: Cosmos I, 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel 4: Hockey I: Campus Fele 2. VIRGINIA CAVIN Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Alpha Xi Della: Chi Della: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel 2, 3, Firsl Cabinel 4: Pan- Hellenic Council: A. W. S. Council. ZETA COLEE Cedar Rapids English Kappa Della: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Commissfon: May Fele 2, 3: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Acorn Slall 3: Vorhees House Coun cil 3, Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: A. W. S.: Colonial Ball 4: Wrilers' Club: Neri- dian. LEONARD RICH DAVIS Tama Malhemalics and Physics Della Phi Epsilon: Kappa Phi Chi: Debale 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Eirsl Lieulenanl. FREEMAN D. DOTSON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa EpsiIon:'Comenius1 Inier-Fraierniiy CounciI 3, 4. REINIALD EVANS Cedar Rapids Boiany DeIia Phi EpsiIon. HAROLD B. FALCOIXIER Ryan MiIi'rary and Educafion Fhi Kappa Taug Kappa Phi Chi, Inier-Fraierniiy CounciI 33 FoofbaII I, 27 BasebaII I, 2: BasIceIIDaII I, 2: R. O. T. C. Second Iaieuienanf. MARIE FRIEDLIINIE Cedar Rapids EngIish Kappa DeIIag Pi Alpha Theiag Cosmos, Assisianf Humor Edi- 'Ior 21 Humor Ediior 3, 4. JOHN J. GATEWOOD Marion Economics AIpha Delra AIpha: Band I. 2, 3. SENIORS 41 VIVIAN E. EATON Cedar Rapids EnqIish Beia Phi AIpha: Wrifers' Ciuby Coedanz Y. W. C. A. I, 2, 3g W. A. A. I, 2: A. W. S. 3. HOWARD C. ELLSON Marion Music AIpha DeIia Aiphay Phi Mu AIpha: Orchesira I, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assisiani Dir- ecior 3. 4. FRANK N. FITCH Cedar Rapids Economics, Sociology and MiIiIary Sigma Phi DeIIa1 Scabbard and BIade7 R. O. T. C. Firsf Lieuienani. ELIZABETH FULTON Des Moines Commerce and Finance Aipha Xi DeI+ay Dralce Uni- versiiy I, 23 Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Neridian. LOWELL T. GALT Shenandoah Phi Kappa Deiia. HUGHES GILDNER MarshaII'Iown Economics and Sociology Delia Phi Epsilon: Band I, 2, 3: Fooiball Manager 3: Infra- mural Manager 2. ROBERT E. OUNN Boone Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: Junior Scholar: Inier-Fraiernify Coun- ciI: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. CELESTE HARRINGTON Weniworih, Souih Daicola Journalism and English Delia Delia Delia: Easiern College: Pi Alpha Thefai Cosmos. WM. OVAL HEPKER Marion Commerce and Finance Vesper Choir: Debale. SIDNEY HOFFMAN Davenporf SENIORS 42 DOROTHY L. GRAY Cedar Rapids Speech and English Delia Della Della: Zefa Phi Eia: College Players: Fresh- man Commission: May Fe'Ie I: Colonial 2. HAROLD E. I-IAI IN Sigourney Polifical Science, Economics and Sociology Sigma Phi Della: Band I, 2, 3. LILLIAN HAVLIK Cedar Rapids Home Economics Alpha Xi Delia: Home Econ- omics Associaiion, LESLIE EUGENE HIGGINS Chicago, Iliinois MiIiIary Phi Alpha Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Basiceiball 2, 3: Fool- I:naII 3: Golf 2, 3, 4, Capiain 3, 4: Advanced MiIiIary: Infer- Fraiernify Council: Rifle Team I, 2: Clan of C. RONALD R. HOLETS Fairfax Della Phi Epsilon: Band I, 2 3. JAROSLOVA HOLUBOVA Cedar Rapids Hisfory and PoIi+icaI Science PIeiades: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Sigma Iofa: Freshman Tenfh: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Cosmopolifan CIUIDI Coedan. BLANCHE HOUSER Cedar Rapids PhysicaI Educahon PIeiades: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet Firsf Cabinef: Cos- mopoIiTan: Orchesfra I, 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. ALMA HUSCI-IER Cedar BIUIIS, Nebraska Commerce and Finance Befa Phi Alpha: Vesper Choir 2: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3: W. A. A.: Rifle Team 2: Voorhees House CounciI 3: Neridian 2, 3: A. W. S, dl CHARLES IZER Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance RUTH LILLIAN JOHNSON Hufchison, Minnesofa PsychoIogy: Kappa DeIIa: Zip 'N Tang I: Voorhees House Council 4: PanfHeIIenic Coun- CII 3: May Fefe I. ALICE HOPKINS Marshallfown Commerce and Finance Alpha Xi DeI'Ia: Neridian: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. MARY E. HUGHES Cedar Rapids English Alpha Gamma DeIIa: Vesper Choir I, 2: Freshman Com- mission: Sophomore CounciI Firsi Cabinef 3, 4: May Fefe 2: Chi Delta 2, 3, 4: Coedan 2. MARY MARGARET HUSTON Cedar Rapids I.aIin and Hisfory Alpha Xi DeIIa: Phi Kappa Phi: Efa Sigma Phi: Glee Club 2: Y. W. C. A. 2, 3, 4: W. A. A. 2, 3, 4: A. W, S. 2. 3, 4. ESTHER JOHNSON Cedar Rapids Lafin PIeiades, Eia Sigma Phi: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. RUTH KEMP Cedar Rapids Theory of Music Alpha Gamma Delfa: Mu Phi Epsilon: Phi Sigma IoIa: Men's GIee Club Accompanimenff Vespor Choir. KENNETI I KENT Nashua Economics and Sociology Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Kappa Della, Depale 31 WVITSVSI Club. GERALD KILLIAN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Phi Alpha Pi. RUTI-I ESTI-IER KING Cedar Rapids Bela Phi Alpha, I-IAROLD KOLAR Cedar Rapids Chemislry Sigma Phi Della, Senior Bas- kelball Manager. LAURENCE LANGFELDT York, Pennsylvania Phi Kappa Tau. SEN ORS 44 NORBERT J. KETTLER Miliord Educalion Tau Kappa Epsilon: Eslher- ville Junior Colleqe I, 27 Clan of C , Foolball 3, 43 Baslcef- Ioall 3: Traclc 3, 4. FRANK L. KINCI-I Cedar Rapids Fooilrwall. DANIEL KNOCK I-Iolland Chemisfry Phi Alpha Pig Freshman Tenlhg Phi Mu Alpha: Band I, 2, 3. 43 Orchesfra Ig Y. M. C. A. C. ROBERT KUBIAS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Phi Alpha Pi: Pi Della Epsi- lon, Acorn Sfafl 2, Business Manager 31 Vesper Choir I, 2, 37 Men's Glee Club 2, 3, Manager 3: R. O. T. C. Lieul- enanlg Zip 'N Tang 2, 3, 4, Ediior 4: Siudeni' Council 2. GLADYS FLAY LAW Cedar Rapids I-Iome Economics Pleiadesg Y. W. C. A.: Home Economics Associafiong A. W. S. I-IAROLD R. LETNER Ml. Vernon GEORGIA LINTER Joliel, Illinois Speech Chi Omega: Ze-la Phi Ela: Zip 'N Tang: ACORN Board ol Conirol: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: College Players: W. A. A, I-IELEN V. MCCRILLUS Chicago, Illinois French and Commerce and Finance Delia Della Della: Phi Sigma Iolay Coedan: Comenius: ACORN Sfalil 3: Vesper Choir 3: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: I-lockey 2, 3, 4: May Fefe 2. MERRILL R. MAIN Coggon Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau: Kappa Phi Chi: Band: Foolball I. DONALD KEN DALL MILLER Boone Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau: Kappa Phi Chi: Inler-Fialernily Counciil 4: Sludenl Council 4. SENIORS 45 LUCILLE LI NDSTEDT Marshallfown English Chi Omega: Marshalllown Junior College I: ACORN Sialzl 3: College Players: A. W. S. Council 3: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A. W. S. WARREN L. LOFGREN Pecalonica, Illinois Economics and Sociology Chi Bela Phi: Ela Sigma Phi: Class Presidenl 3: Baskelbali l, 2: Clan ol CH: Alhlelic Board oi Conlrol 3, 4: Slu- denl Council 3, 4. FRANCES MCLAUGI-ILIN Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Alpha Xi Delia: Neridian: ACORN Slafi 3: Cosmos 3: Vesper Choir 3: Glee Club 3: W. A. A.: Hockey 3: Swim- ming 3: Colonial Ball 3: A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: Mounl Mercy Junior College I, 2. GLENN E. MALLORY Cedar Rapids Educalion Kappa Phi Chi: Track 2, 4: Baseball I: Foolball I. ELLSWORTH MILLER Norlh English Educalion and Physical Educalion Clan of CII: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. LEONA D. MOON EY Oelwein Journalism and Speech Alpha Xi Della: Zela Phi Era: Pi Alpha Thela: Cosmos 2, 3, 41 Zip 'N Tang 3: Vesper Choir 2: Wrilers' Club: Neri- dan: May Fele 21 A. W. S.: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. TERESA NASO Marion Theory oi Music Mu Phi Epsilon: Chi Della: Freshman Tenlh: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Cvlee Club I, 2, 3: Girls Ouarlel 3: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Coun- cil: Firsl Cabinel: Presidenl 41 Weslern Geneva Council 41 Rifle 4: May Feie 2, 3: Colonial Ball 2, 3, 4: A. W. S. Council 31 Sludenl Coun- cil. JOHN NEVIN NICHOLS Cedar Rapids Mililary Science and Taclics Chi Bela Phi: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: R, O. T. C. Firsi Lieulenanl: College Players I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Vesper Choir I, 2: Menls Glec Club I, 2. HELEN OOBURN Cedar Rapids English Bela Phi Alpha: Assislanl ACORN Edilor: Wrilers' Club: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel 3: Firsl Cabinol 4: Colonial Ball 4: Hockey 3: I-lome Ec- onomics Associaliong Neridan. JANE PETERSON Cedar Rapids Home Economics Chi Omega: Home Economics Associalion: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. SENIORS 46 TACY MOTT Cedar Rapids Home Economics Pleiades: Freshman Tenlh: Ella Sigma Phi: Home Economics Associalion: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. DONALD NEARY Slrallord, Texas Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Baslcelball I, 2. 3, 4: Clan of CH: Scabbard and Blade: R. O. T. C, lvlaior. BARBARA E. NITZ Larrabee Speech Alpha Xi Della: Zeia Phi Ela: W. A. A. Council 3, 4: Voor- hees House Council 3: Neri- dian: College Players: Vespez' Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: A. W. S. ROBERT ALAN PACKARD Cenieryille Ivlalhemalics and Physics Della Phi Epsilon: Sachem: Scalobard and Blade: Tennis: Iniramural Manager 3: Infer- Fralernily Council 3: Sludenl Council 3. ZOLA PIPER Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Crescenl: Fresh- man Tenlh: Sophomore I-lon- ors: Zela Phi Ela I, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel' 2: Firsl Cabinel 3, 41 A. W. S. Execuliye Board: Chi Della: May Fefe 2: Colonial Ball 4. EDWARD RUDOLPH POHL Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha. ROGER MANSEIELD REEVE Cedar Rapids Bolany Della Phi Epsilon: ACORN 3, 4: Wrifers' Club: Vesper Choir. PARKS WILLIAMS RITTEN HOUSE Monona Spanish Delia Phi Epsilon. ROGER SHERMAN Cedar Rapids Mililary, Commerce and Finance Chi Befa Phi: Advanced Mili- Iary. JANE SLOAN Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Chi Omega: Ela Sigma Phi: Neridian: W. A. A.: Hoclcey I, 3: Baslcelball 3: Colonial Ball 3: Y. W. C, A. Second Cabinel' 3: A. W. S. Council. SENIORS 47 ERN EST RASM USSEN Allanlic Physical Educafion and Social Science Chi Bela Phi: Clan of C, Presidenl' 4: Foofloall Capiain 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. ALLAN WALKER RICHARDSON Cedar Rapids Theory of Music Mu Phi Alpha: Band I, 2, 4: Orchesira I, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY L. SCHULTZ Marion Commerce and Finance, Economics and Sociology Kappa Della: Neridian: Rifle Team 3, 4: Womens Band 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3, 4: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. ESTI-IER MARION SELLMAN Newlon Physical Educafion Alpha Gamma Della: W. A. A, Council: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: May Fefe 2: COI- onial Ball 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: Neridian. CHARLOTTE ANNE I SMITH Cedar Rapids Lalin Della Delia Delia: Phi Kappa Phi: Freshman Tenfh: Sopho- more I-Ionors: Junior Scholar: Eia Sigma Phi. ROBERT SMITH Cedar Rapids Psychology Wisconsin Universily. GEORGE SPINKA Chicago, Illinois Chemisiry GWEN STOREY Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Zara Phi Efag ?0II9Qe Players: Vesper Choir C. LOYAL W. SWAINISON Larrabee Geology Alpha Delia AIpha1 Junior Trask Manager: R. o. T. c. Firsi Lieufenanf. LOUIS E. TAYLOR Gary, Indiana Economics and Sociology Sigma Phi DeIIa1 Scabbard and Blade: Senior Traclc Man- GQGVI R. O. T. C. Capfain. SENIORS 48 LEROY B. SORENSON Harlan Physics and Malhemaiics Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolilan Club1 Kappa Phi Chi. DOROTHY STOFLET Cedar Rapids Home Economics Kappa DolIa1 Chi DeI'Ia1 Pan- Hellenic Council 21 Coedan I1 ACORN 31 Vesper Choir 2, 31 Glee Club 2, 3i Freshman Commission1Sophomore Coun- CII: Eirsf Cabinel 31 W. A. A. Council 41 Hockey I, 2, 41 May Pele I, 21 Colonial Ball 31 Home Economics As- sociaIion1 A. W. S.1 Geneva Club 2, 3. KENNETH STRANG Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Bela Phi1 Sachem1 Presi- denf of Siudenl Council 41 Eooiball I1 Junior Baslcelball Manager 31 Debale 4. RUTH SWARTZELL Olin Malhemalics and Physics Alpha Xi DelIa1 Crescent Phi Kappa Phi1 Freshman TenIh1 Vesper Choir I1 Y. W. C. A.1 Volley Ball 21 May Ee+e I, 41 Voorhees House Council 31 Chi DeI'fa1 Pan- Hellenic Council 41 A. W. S.: Judiciary Board 4. JOHN M. THOMPSON Ceda r Ra pids Polifical Science Tau Kappa EpsiIon1 Iowa Uni versily 21TracIc 3. ROBERT ARTHUR TROYAK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabi- nel 3: Inler-Fralernily Coun- cil 2, 3, 4. KVETA ANNE VONDRACEK Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion and Speech Pleiadesg Zela Phi Ela: A. W. S. Council 3, Presidenl 4: Sludenl Council 4: College Players: Coedan 2, 3: Spon- sor Company C 4: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabi- nel 2, 3, Firsl Cabinel 4: W. A. A. Council 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Rille Team 4: Baske+baII I, 4: Colonial Ball I, 2, 3, 4: May Fele I, 2, 3. CONSTANCE WATKINS Cedar Rapids Piano and Lalin Phi Kappa Phi: Junior Scholar: Sophomore Honors: Fresh- man Tenlh: Mu Phi Epsilon: Hockey I, 2, 3: Ela Sigma Phi: Cosmopolilan Club: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. FREDERICK WEST Chicago, Illinois Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Della: Sachem: Pi Della Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: College Players: ACORN 2, 3, Edilor-in-Chiel 3: R. O. T. C. Caplain: Slu- denl Council 3, 4: Class Pres- idenl 4: lnler-Fralernily Coun- cil 4. LAURA WILLIAMSON Wesl Union Educalion and Public School Music Pleiades: Coedan: A. W. S.: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Ves- per Choir I, 2, 3: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. SENIORS 49 PAUL VERMILLION Keokuk Zoology Kappa Phi Chi: Clan ol CN: Cosmos Slalhl 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Counlry I, 2: R. O. T. C. Firsl Lieulenanl. THEODORE I. WALLACE I-linsdale, Illinois Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: Clan Ol CP: Zip 'N Tang 4: Man- ager ol Girls' Glee Club 2: Eoolball Manager 4: R. O. T. C. Firsl Lieulenanl. LILLIAN O. WEED Belle Plaine Home Economics and Physical Educalion Ela Sigma Phi: Cosmos SlaFI: Home Economics Associalion: W. A. A.: Rille Team 3: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3: Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Colonial Ball 4. DOROTHY WILLIAMS Cedar Rapids Home Economics Della Della Della: Chi Della: Home Economics Associalion: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol: Comenius: ACORN Slall 3: Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commis- sion: Sophomore Council: Firsl Cabinel 3: W. A. A. Council 3: May Fele I: Hockey I, 2: Colonial Ball 2: A. W. S, Execulive Board: Sponsor ol Company CH: Sludenl Council 4: Zip 'N Tang Slall. HELEN MARGARET YOUNG Cedar Rapids Public School Music May Fele I: Neridian 3. Vesper Choir: Orcheslra 3: Glee Club 3: Girls' Band 3' MARY LOUISE ZBANEK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance and Secrelarial Training Alpha Gamma Della: Chi Delia: Comenius: Glee Club: Vesper Choir: Sophomore Council: Colonial Ball: A. W. S.: Judiciary Council 3. 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Walfer Schwank 52 ALAN BALDVVIN Cedar Rapids Bofany Della Phi Epsilon: Baskelball 2: Track Manager 2, 3. EDITH BENSON Davenporl Physical Educalion and Speech Chi Omega: Zela Phi Eta: College Players: Freshman Tenfh: Sophomore Honors: Second Cabinel 2: Eirsf Cabi- nel 3: Cosmos 2: Voorhees House Council 3: ACORN Board of Conlrol: ACORN Sfaff 3: W. A. A. Council: Pan- Hellenic Council: Spon- sor of Company A l: A. W. S.: Hockey 3: Swimming l, 2. VERLON BERRY Humeslon Commerce and Finance Drake Universiry: Eoofball: Track. RICHARD morviouisr Cedar Rapids Chernisfry and lvlafhemalics Della Phi Epsilon: Freshman Tenlh: Scabbard and Blade: R. O. T. C. Second Lieulen anf, BYRON C. BOYSEN Havelock Economics and Sociology Alpha Della Alpha: Eoolball Manager 3: lnler-Fralernify Council 3. JUNIORS 53 ROBERT BANGS Manchesler Phi Alpha Pi: Freshman Tenlh: Acorn Slall' 2. EUNlCE E. BENTLEY Chicago, lllinois Voice Sophomore Honors: Neridian: Vesper Choir: Glee Club: Band: Chrisfian Service. ELI BICKEL Ml. Vernon Bible Chrislian Service. BERNARD BOLTON Logan Physical Educalion vanced lvlililary, VVlLLlAlvl lvl. BREED Marion Della Phi Epsilon: Eoolball: Scabbard and Blade: Ad' ARTI-IU R A. BROOKS Cedar Rapids Malhemalics and Physics Chi Bela Phi: Pi Kappa Della: Varsily Debale 2, 3: Cosmos I, 2, 3: Pi Della Epsilon: Col- lege Players I, 2. TRUMAN BROWN Cedar Rapids Phi Alpha Pi: Foolball 2. LUMIR BU RESI-I Cedar Rapids I-Iislory Kappa Phi Chi: Rille Team: R. O. T. C. Sergeanl. BELVA BUTTERS Cenlral Cily lvlalhemalics and Physics Bela Phi Alpha: Mu Phi Epsi- lon: Freshman Tenlh: Sopho' more I-Ionors: Neridian: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: May Fele I: Freshman Commission: A. W. S. Counf cil 2. HERBERT NELSON CARRIS Keola Malhemalics and Physics Alpha Della Alpha: Foolbali I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2: Traclc I, 2, 3: Rifle Team I, 2, 3i R. O. T. C. Second Lieulen- anl. JUNIORS 54 IVIAXINE lvl. BROWN Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della. MARJORIE BRUNER Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Pleiades, ROBERT N ELSOINI BUSWELL Meriden Chrislian Service Club. SHIRLEY C. CARLSON Sherrard, Illinois Della Della Della: Voorhees I-louse Council. GRETCI-IEN CLAUSEN Ogden German Alpha Xi Della: Vesper Choir I: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabi- nel 3: W. A. A.: Sponsor ol Company A 2: Wrilers' Clulo: Chi Della: Neridian: A. W. S. Council 3: Voorhees I-louse Council 3: ACORN Slall 3. KENNETH CLATTERBAUGH Slenandoah Physical Educafon Chi Bela Phi, Foolball I, 2, 33 Baslcelball I, 2. HUBERT COFEEY Wellrnan Sociology Phi Alpha Pi: Pi Della Epsi- lon: Sludenl Council I, 3, Edilor-in-Chief ol Cosmos 3: Freshrnan Represenlaiiveg Col, lege Players, Band I, 2, 3. ROLAND D'ARCY lvlarlelle Economics and Sociology Drum lvlaior in Band 2: Track I,2g Advanced Mililaryg lnler- Eralernily Council 3. JOHN G. DORNON Dos Moines Polilical Science Sigma Phi Della, Pi Della Epsilon, Pi Kappa Della, Cos- mos Slall 2: ACORN Slall 2, Ediior-in-Chief 3: lnler-Eralen nily Council 2, 37 Varsily De- loalo I, 23 Sludenl Council 3. HARRISON L. DuRIE Rahway, New Jersey Physical Educalion Tau Kappa Epsilon, Clan oi C , Eoolball I, 2, 33 Bas- lcelball I, 3. JUNIORS 55 LOLA JEAN COEFEY Wellman Sociology and Economics Della Della Della, Cosmos 2 37 ACORN 31 Zip 'N Tang Vesper Choir 2. CLEMENT CU RNAN Davenporl Speech Chi Bela Phi: Tennis I, 2, 3 Debale I, 2, 3. INEZ DEACON Cedar Rapids Home Economics NEWTON DUNN Cenlral Cily Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha, Band I, 2 ELIZABETH EOCHT Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Omega, Neridiang A. W S. ROSS W. FORN EY Ida Grove Physical Educaiion Tau Kappa Epsilon: Foolball l, 2, 3, 4: Clan ol HC . I-IARRIET GILIVIAN Cedar Rapids English Cosmopoliian Club. MARIAN I-IAINES Wallcer I-lome Economics Alpha Gamma Della: Y. W. C, A.: Chrisiian Service: Home Economics Pssociafi . on: Coedan: A. W. S, l-IELEN lvl. HANSON Edgewood French and English Kappa Della: Phi Sigma lola: Chi Della: Cosmos I, 2, 3: Freshman Commission: Sopho- more Council: Firsl' Cabinel Y. W. C. A, 3: W. A. A. I, 2, 3: Neridian: Wrifers' Club: ACORN Sfahi 3: A. W. S, I, 2, 3: Pan-l-lellenic Council 2, 37 Voorhees I-louse Council 3. DALE LOFTUS I-IARMON Dallas Cen'I'er Physical Educaiion Kappa Phi Chi: Foolball I, 2, 3: Advanced Mililary: Clan of HC I. JUNIORS 56 MARGARET L. GANSON Cedar Rapids Zoology Chi Omega: Eia Sigma Phi: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-lonors: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet EVELYN LENORE GRISWOLD Wyoming MARY CARMEL I-IALPIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Kappa Della: Eia Sigma Phi: Pi Alpha Theia: Neridian: Home Economics Associalion: Wrilers' Club: Cosmos I, 2, 3: Business Manager 3. GEORGE N. I-IARLESS Forl' Dodge Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Della: ACORN Slaii 3: Foolball 3: Forl Dodge Junior College I, 2. CARL I-IAWKINS Cedar Rapids MARGARET HAYNE Wesl Bend Public School Music Alpha Gamma Della: Fresh- man Tenlh: Sophomore Hon- ors: Neridian: Chi Della: Glee Club 2, 3: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: C-irls' Band: Mu Phi Epsilon: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel: Freshman Commis- sion. BYRON L. HENEKS Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Iowa Slale Teachers College I: Foolball I: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3. STELLA E. HIBN ES Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Iola: Cosmos 2, Edilorial Slall 3: Freshman Commission I: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Coedan 2, 3. WINNIE HOBLITZELL Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Della Della Della: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Freshman Com- mission: A. W. S. ARTHUR IBERG Williamsburg Ivlalhemalics JUNIORS 57 VERNON HENDERSON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Della Phi Epsilon: Scalabard and Blade: Advanced Mililary. ELIZABETH FRANCES HESS Dululh, Minnesola Commerce and Finance Pleiades. FREDDY HILD Seymour Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Foolball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Scab- Iaard and Blade: Advanced ivlililary. HOWARD W. HUNTER Oxlord .Iunclion CECIL JACKMAN Cedar Rapids Foolball I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3. AZIZ E. JAI-IANGIRI Rizaieh, Persia Chemislry and Malhemalics Orcheslra I, 2: Chrislian Ser- vice Club I: Cosmopolilan Club I, 2. HELEN F. JENISTA Cedar Rapids English and Lalin Ela Sigma Phi: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore Honors: W. A, A.: Coedan. PI-IYLLIS MARIE JOI-INSEN Burlinglon EMILY L. JOSLIN Monona ZAIDA KERNAI-IAN Oelwein English Bela Phi Alpha: Wrirers' Club 2, 3: Neridian 2, 3: Cos- mos 2: Y. W. C. A. Second Caloinei 2: Rifle Team I. . Universiry I, 2. JUNIORS I I-IELEN MAE JAYNE N Cedar Rapids ' French Alpha Xi Della. BETTY VAWTER J EN KS Cenfer Poinr Bela Phi Alpha: Debaie 2, 3. GERALD A. JOINES Pelerson I-Iislory and Mililary Scabbard and Blade: Vesper Choir 3: Tennis 2: Junior Inlramural Manager 3. KATI-IARINE KEIBER Davenporl French and English Chi Omega: Phi Sigma Iola: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabine+ 2, Firsl Cabinel' 3: W. A. A.: Valley Ball I: I-Ioclrey 2, 3: A. W. S.: Deloare I: Wrilers' Club: Neridian: Freshman Tenfhg Sophomore I-Ionors: Knox Prize. LIONEL KLEIN Broolflyn, New Yorlc Chemislry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Columbia 58 S '- RUBY KNAUPP Garner Alpha Gamma Della: ACORN Slalzf 31 Zela Phi Ela: Chi Della: I-loclcey 3. BENJAMIN E. KOUBA Cedar Rapids Band l, 2. 3. DON NAN D. LARSON Dows Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Della: Band I, 2, 3: Junior Baslcelball Manager 3. GLENN LITTLE Tipfon English Sigma Phi Della: ACORN Slall 3: Phi Mu Alpha: Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I. HELEN LOUISE McBROOM Cedar Rapids Chi Omega. 5' JUNIORS 59 EDITH KNOX Cedar Rapids English Della Della Della: Zela Phi Ela: Baseball 2. IRENE L. LANGER Cedar Rapids Lalin Bela Phi Alpha: Ela Sigma Phi: Cosmopolilan. LAVON I-I. LARSON Dows I-lome Economics and French Phi Sigma lola: Chrislian Service Club: Y. W. C. A.: Home Economics Associalion: Neridian: A. W. S. B. EDWARD LUGLAN Radclilile Polilical Science and Journalism Tau Kappa Epsilon: College Players: Cosmos: Vesper Choir 2. 3: Glee Club 2: Tennis: Wrilers' Club. RUTI-I MABON Cedar Rapids Alpha Xi Della: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol. JAMES C. MANVILLE Laurel, Mississippi Alpha Della Alpha: Glee Club. I-IELEIXIE MEIER Poslville Commerce and Finance Chi Omega: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-lonors: Y. W. C, A. Firsl Cabinel, Sophomore Cabinel: Freshman Commis- sion: W. A. A. I, 2, 3: Chi Della: Nericlian 2: A. W. S. Council 2, 3: Voorhees I-louse Council 3: Vesper Choir I: Sludenl Council 2: Sopho- more Class Presidenl. ELLWOOD MILLER Waverly Physical Educalion Foolball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3. BETTY MOORE Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Vesper Choir: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Colonial Ball: I-Ioclcey 3: Grinnell College I. LOUIS G. MULLER Monona Physical Educalion Della Phi Epsilon: Junior Foolball Manager 3: Baslcel- ball I, 2: Traclc 3. JUNIORS 60 WARREN K. MARTIN Jefferson Bible Freshman Tenlh: Glee Club: Vesper Choir I, 2: Chrislian Service Club: Track 2. MARGARET MERRITT Grundy Cenler Public School Music Chi Omega: Glee Club 3: Vesper Choir I, 3: Y. W. C. A.: Freshman Commission: lloclcey I, 2: Neridian: W. A. A. JOSEPH A. MOCI-IAL Tama Malhemalics and Physics Freshman Tenlh: Kappa Phi Chi: Traclc I: Advanced Mili- lary. Cl-IRISYNTI-IIA MOUSOLITE Cedar Rapids JANET MURRAY Cedar Rapids French and German Della Della Della: Phi Sigma lola: ACORN Slali 3: Cosmos I, 2, 3: Pi Alpha Thela: Freshman Commission: Sopho- more Council: Knollc Trophy 2' Chi Della: A. W. S. Coun- cil. JUNIORS MILDRED M. NEMMERS Cedar Rapids Physical Educafion A. W. S. KENNETH OTTSEN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Advanced Mili- lary. CLARK L. OXLEY Davenporl Malhemafics Chi Bela Phi: Cosmos 2: Traclc l, 2, 3. LlLA PALMER Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della. KEITH PETCl'l Onlario, California Phi Alpha Pi. l 6 1 JANE PAULINE OGDEN Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Sophomore Hon- ors: Zela Phi Ela: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Sfephens Col- lege I. CHARLES A. OVERLEY Cedar Rapids Chernisiry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Advanced Mili- lary. WALTER PACK Palon Zoology Baslcelball l, 2, 3: Traci: I, 2, 3: Clan of JAMES C. PAUL Anamosa JACK D. PIPER Cedar Rapids l-lislory Tau Kappa Epsilon: Freshman Tenlh. THOMAS H. PIRNIE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi, Band I, 2, 3. ROY PORTER Olho Economics and Sociology Alpha Della Alpha, Ela Sig- ma Phi, Freshman Tenlhi Sophomore Honors: ACORN Slali 3, Scabbard and Blade, Cheer Leader 3: Advanced Ivlililary. JEAN REID Cedar Rapids Lalin Alpha Gamma Della: Ela Sigma Phi, College Players I, 2, 3: Neridian 23 PanvHeI- Ienic 3: Hockey I, 2, 31 Baslcelball I: Baseball Ig Colo- nial Ball I, 2: May Fefe I, 21 W. A. A. I, 2, 3. MIRIAM RODGERS Cedar Rapids Home Economics Kappa Della. WALTER C. SCHWANK Davenporl Physical Educalion Chi Bela Phiq Clan ol UC , Cosmos Board ol Conlrolg Foolball I, 2, 31 Track I, 23 Inler-Eralernily Council 2, 31 Class Presidenl 3, Sludenl Council 3. JUN ORS 62 ALLAN POOLE Swea Cily Economics and Sociology Alpha Della Alpha: Efa Sig- ma Phi: Scabbard and Blade: Clan of C , Baslcelball I, Q, 31 Advanced lvlililary. POLLY PRICE Aberdeen, Soulh Dalcola Journalism Chi Omega: Pi Alpha Thela: Cosmos Slali 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Vesper Choir 2, 3, Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel, Firsi' Cabinelg Neridianq Wrilers' Club. WILBUR ROBBI E Cedar Rapids Chemislry Phi Sigma Iola, Wriiers' Club, ACORN Pholographer 3: Cosmos Ig Vesper Choir 2: Glee Club 2. OESINA W. SCHUTTER Wesl Bend Vesper Choir: Y. VV. C. A. Second Cabinel 2, 3. VIRGINIA SHALER Cedar Rapids Malhemalics I ESTI-IER N. SIEGEL Walerloo Theory ol Music Bela Phi Alpha: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-Ionors: Mu Phi Epsilon: ACORN Slarl: Wrilers' Club: Orches- Ira: Y. W. C. A, Sophomore Council: W. A. A.: Rllle Team: Voorhees I-louse Coun- cil: Neridian. DALE CECIL SMITI-I Grundy Cenler Phi Alpha Pi: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Track 3. ROLAND F. STOVER Oelwein Phi Kappa Tau: Foolball 3. FRANCES TAN KERSLEY Marshalllown I-Iislory and Speech Alpha Xi Della: Zela Phi Ela: College Players: Vesper Choir I: Y. W. C. A,: W. A. A.: A. W. S.: Nericlian. CHARLES TENNEY Ida Grove Psychology and Sociology Tau Kappa Epsilon: College Players: Y. M. C. A. 2: Track I, 2: ACORN Slall 3: Assisi- anl Manager ol Girls' Glee Club. JUNIORS 63 JAMES SIGMUND Cedar Rapids Della Phi Epsilon: Rifle Team: Inler-Fralernily Council 3. ROBERT I.. STONEBRAKER Rockwell Cily Journalism Phi Alpha Pi: Pi Della Epsi- lon: Cosmos I, 2, 3: ACORN Slall 37 ACORN Board ol Corilrol 3: Cvlee Club I: Ves- per Choir I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: Presiclenl ol Y. M. C. A,: Vqrilers' Club: Sludenl Coun- ci 2 MARGARET R. SUNDBERG Cedar Rapids Lalin Della Della Della: Ela Sigma Phi: Y. W. C. A. Firsl' Cabi- nel: A. W. S. Council: Fresh- man Commission: Glee Club I, 2: Vesper Choir I, 2: Colo- nial Ball 2: May Fele I: Fresh- man Tenlhi Sophomore Hon- ors: Chi Della: Neridian: Clan ol I-IARRY K. TEETER Marenqo Phi Alpha Pi: Band I, 2, 3: Zip 'N Tang 3: ACORN Slalil 3: Sluclenl Council 2: Sopho- more Represenlaliye: Inler- Fralernily Council 3: Crlee Club 3. ROBERT M. THOMAS Cedar Rapids .I-Iislory and Polilical Science Kappa Phi Chi: Chrislian Service Club. MARGARET ULCI-I Cedar Rapids Two Year Teacher's Course Della Della Della: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: May Fele II Colonial Ball 3: ACORN Slall 3. PAULINE VANE Cedar Rapids Alpha Xi Della. JAMES VAN ORSDOL Rowley Commerce and Finance Della Phi Epsilon: Ela Sigma Phi: Band I, 2, 3: Inlramural Manager 2, 3. ROGER WEISMANN Davenporl Chemislry and Zoology Alpha Della Alpha: Sopho- more I-lonors: ACORN Slall 3: Band I, 2, 3, Manager 3: Vesper Choir I, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2: Inlra- mural Manager 2. VIRGINIA WI-IISTLER Morrison, Illinois Public School Music Bela Phi Alpha: May Fele I' A. W. S. Council 3: Pan-l-leI- Ienic Council 3. PEARL M. VAN KUREN Cedar Rapids VIRGINIA VANE Cedar Rapids English Alpha Gamma Della: A. W. S. Junior Represenlalive: Band Sponsor 3: Neridian. WENDELL C. WALKER Mediapolis Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha: Pi Della Epsilon: Pi Kappa Della: Phi Mu Alpha: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-lonors: ACORN 2, Business Manager 3: Band I, 2, 3: Vesper Choir l, 2, 3: 'X Glee Club I, 2: Varsily De- ' bale 2, 3: Class Presiclenl 3: Sludenl Council 3. ' WILLIAM WELLS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi. ' JANICE WIETHORN I Monona Alpha Gamma Della. EILEEN WILDER Greene Public School Music Bela Phi Alpha: Vesper Choir I, 21 Y. W. C. A.: Hockey Colonial Ball Ig W. A. A A. W. S. LYLE BUCKTON Cedar Rapids Physics and Mailwemalics Traclc I, 2. HAROLD ALLISON ROBERT AURACHER MARCELLO BARBERO DONALD BELKNAP BURTON BLANCI-IARD JACK COCKER GEORGE CRAWFORD JAMES DAWSON CHESTER GOOD MARVIN HANSEN EMMA I-IEPKER JUNIORS ELIZABETH JACOBSON HELEN JAMEYSON CHARLES GARWOOD JOHN MCDANIEL KENNETH MOREI-IEAD ELLEN PRAY DOUGLAS RUNDOUIST BRYAN SANBORN VIRGINIA SLAUSON ALTA SMITH CLYTIA SVOBODA KENNETH E. WITT La Porle Cify CHARLOTTE ROSENTHAL Muscafine Pleiaclesp Ela Sigma Ph Club I, 23 Vesper Choir I, 2: Y. W. C. A. 69 v i I E r 66 l Unclerclasses CLASS OFFICERS BAN es NORTHCOTT SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES Roloerf Bangs .......... Firsf Semesfer John Nor1'hco++ . . . Second Semeswker R 1 68 LEOTA LUVERNE ADELMAN Davenpor+ VIRGINIA HOLTON ADMIRAL Hammond, Ind. JOSEPHINE E. ALTHOUSE Ackley KENNETH AMICK Des Moines ELIZABETH BEAR DSLEY Cedar Rapids DORIS E. BLESSING Cedar Rapids VIOLA NADINE BOHLEN Sac Cify MARYE ELYN BORSCH EL Cedar Rapids WARREN JOSEPH BUCHAN Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH T. BURIANEK Cedar Rapids MAYE CASS MonIiceIIo CHARLES B. CLAYPOOL Shenandoah WILMA GRACE COON Cedar Rapids CARMEN ERCELL COSN ER Conrad SOPHOMORES 69 LEWIS ALCORN Cedar Rapids JOHN CHARLES ALLEN Laurens NEDRA MARY ARENDTS Cedar Rapids WILBUR ARONSON MinneapoIis, Minn, M. BERDINE BOCKHAUS Cedar Rapids WILLIAM BOLTON Brandon JOHN STAFFORD BOSTWICK Cedar Rapids EVELYN LOUISE BRITTELL AcIcIey HELEN F. BURT Marion CORINNE E. CAMPBELL YorIcviIIe, III. HELEN CLURE GreenfieId HARRIET MARIE COOK Marion GORDON LEWIS COSNER Conrad EDITH M. DAI'IN KesIey ELEANOR JANE DAVIS OeIweiri MORGAN DAVIS Cedar Rapids STUART MARION DINGMAN Cedar Rapids MARY JANET DUNBAR Louris, NorII'i Dakofa MARION DVVELLE Norfhwood ELNA ERICKSEN Cedar Rapids RALPH B. FARIS Mediapolis FREDERICK FERNALD WinII1rop BURNICE L. EJELLMAN Cedar Rapids DONALD DAVIS FLEMING VVeIImar1 JAMES EDWARD GOTSCH MarIeIIe HARRY I-IORTON GREEN Cedar Rapids DONALD FRANCIS HAHN Cedar Rapids ROBERT I-I. I-IAHN Cedar Rapids SOPHOMORES 70 CATI-IRINE LEONA DENSMORE Edgewood MARGARET DINGMAN Cedar Rapids IDA MAY DUNLAP Cedar Rapids MARIANNE R. DVORAK Cedar Rapids MARY ELIZABETH EWWIN Marion BYRON H. EVANS Cedar Rapids MARY LORETTA FERNOW Marion LORRAINE FISHER Muscaiine TED EUEHR Cedar Rapids BEULAH L. GILLHAM Cedar Rapids VVILMA GREENE Cedar Rapids MARY JANE GRIFFIN Cedar Rapids JOHN ROBERT I-IALPIN Cedar Rapids MARY ELLEN HAMILTON Coqgon MARVIN H, HOLST Cenfer Junclion ROBERT HORAK Cedar Rapids GENEVIEVE H. JENSEN Cedar Rapids LESTER JOHNSON Doland, Soufh Dalcola MIRIAM Z. JUDIESCH Des Moines FRIEDA A. JUNCK Ogden BETTY KITTER MAN Cedar Rapids BERNICE KNICKERBOCKER L Fairfax I JANE LA PLANTE Cedar Rapids LUCRETIA LILLIE Avon, Illinois LOIS ELLEN MQBROOM Cedar Rapids WILLIAM GREER MCCRORY Cedar Rapids I ISLA MAY McSPERRIN ' Oelwein DONALD R. MacKAY Kenosha, Wisconsin MARTHA E. HOUGH Oelwein FRANK S. JACKSON Cedar Rapids HOWARD W. JOHNSTON Chicago, Illinois EUNICE G. JONES Williamsburg MODESTA KELLEY Cedar Rapids KATHRYN LAURA KEN DALL Marion VIRGINIA P. KNOX Cedar Rapids EDWARD P. KUPKA Chelsea MONTERED LUNT New Sharon EDWARD R. LYNN Donnellson MARY MAXINE MCISAAC Rockwell Cify HOWARD MCLAUGI-l LIN Monficello MARGARET C. MANSFIELD Ogden DON ALVA MASON Cedar Rapids HARRIET L. MATEER Q Cedar Rapids MARGARET RUTH MELICK INesI Liberfy LESLIE JULIUS MEYER Gary, Indiana DEAN B. MILLER Cedar Rapids MARY MAY MONTGOMERY Bac3Iey CATHERINE JANE MONTILLON Cedar Rapids EMMETT MURPHY Ida Grove KENNETH E. MYERS Cedar Rapids RUTH KATHRYN NEILL Marion PAUL DICKERMANI RULES Minneapolis, Minnesoia WADE PATTERSON Cedar Rapids FREDERICK W. PAVLIS Cedar Rapids .JOHN M. POWELL Cedar Rapids 'ELM ER PROHASKA Cedar Rapids SOPHOMORES 72 IOLA GRACE MENTZER Cedar Rapids FREDERICK MERRITT Cedar Rapids ROSE MILLER Osage WILLIAM H. MOES Cedar Rapids MARY ALICE MORTON HaZIeIon RICHARD D. MUNDEN Cedar Rapids MICHAEL NASSIF Cedar Rapids THOMAS GEORGE NEESSEN HoIIand JOHN ROBERT NORTHCOTT Cedar Rapids FRANCES L. NORTON Cedar Rapids CLARA J. M. PIETZSCH BurIingIon BERN US PIRKL Cedar Rapids BURNARD T. PULL MarsI'1aIII'own CHARLES R. OUINN Boone 4 I KAREN RUGAARD Coon Rapids ELIZABETH J. RUN KLE Manchesfer HARRY SARC-EANT Cedar Rapids BELLA L. SCI-IEER Cedar Rapids KATHRYN M. SLACK Chicago, IIIinois WILLIAM SNOUFFER Cedar Rapids TRUMAN STONE Ionia, Michigan NORMAN W. STOOKEY Cedar Rapids BYRON C. SWANSON Laurens ARTHUR SVVARTZENTRUBER Cedar Rapids HAROLD WARD Cedar Rapids WILLIAM WHIRPLE Cedar Rapids GERALDINE ZABEL Cedar Rapids CARL E. ZBANEK Cedar Rapids J. BATISTO SACCARO Seymour BOYD E. SANFORD Cedar Rapids PHEBE C, SHERMAN Mason Ciiy ANNA CAROLINE SIEI-I Traer Louis F, srANgK Ely AMBER MAE STANLEY Cedar Rapids HAZEL MAE STRICKER WeIIman VERA LILLIAN STROHBEHN Davenport LOWMAN E. TURNEY Forf Madison LOUISE HELEN UCHTORFF Davenporf FLORENCE WEATHERTON Davenporf CATHERINE W. YOUNG Maywood, IIIinois EDNA L. ZUMMACH Buriingfon MARTHA FOSTER Weliman FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVE MERLIN MORRIS 74 GADDIS ALLRED Redfield VINCENT ANTLE De Smei, Souilw Dalcola DOROTHY BANGS Mancliesier BARBARA BARRICK Winnebago, Illinois ESTHER BEDELL Springville NATALIA BELTING Cedar Rapids EARL BIRDSELL Bolan EDITH BLAIR Pyeng Yang, Korea VOLA BOWERS Conrad JANE BRADFIELD Eorf Madison JOHN RUSSELL BRODY Cenier Poinl NYLINE BROWN Cedar Rapids ELDRED BURGY Soufln Amana PATRICIA BURKHALTER Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN 75 GEORGE BAKER Ridgeway JEANNE BALLANTYNE Waferloo MARY ROSABEL BARTLETT Cedar Rapids MARVIN BATCHELDER Marion BEATRICE BIBLE Oak Park JOHN BIGGER Pyeng Yang, Korea HOWARD BOCKHAUS Cedar Rapids LOIS BOTHEL Monona DOROTHY BRITTELL Aclcley ROBERT BRODIE Cedar Rapids ELM ER BRUNA Mason Cily MARIAN J. BRUNER Cedar Rapids MARIAN BUSBY Marion ROBERT BUTIKOFER Chicago, Illinois ARTHUR EDWIN BUTTERFIELD Knoxville EARL ALVA CAMPBELL Irefon EAYE PAU LINE CA-SS Mon+iceIIo JANANN CHAPEL Cedar Rapids GEORGE COCKBURN Cedar Rapids CATHERINE L. COOPER Marion BERNICE CURRAN Cedar Rapids GLENN ROBERT CUTLER Logan EVER ETT DYKES Marion MILDRED EATON Cedar Rapids FREDERICK EDWARDS Cedar Rapids WILLIAM V. EDWARDS Cievelarid, Ohio JACK L. ERVIN Oeiwein DALE ETKA Forf Madison FRESHMEN 76 MILDRED CARPENTER Marion JAMES M. CARRITHERS Cedar Rapids DEAN CLAPSADDLE Burf ROSE CLOSSON Walker BETH COURTN EY Cedar Rapids CATHERINE JEAN CRANE Marion ROBERT DANIEL Cedar Rapids VIRGINIA DRAKE Waukesha, Wisconsin HAZEL ECKERT Cedar Rapids CHARLES EDWARDS Cedar Rapids LEONORE ELSWORTI-I Cedar Rapids ALGERT ENGDAHL Cedar Rapids ROZELLE FAHRNEY Deep River GROVER FAIRBANKS Buri' DOROTHY PARIS Mediapolis MARILLA PINK Ida Grove HAROLD FREESE Dows MARY JOE FRENCH Cedai Rapids DORIS GARNER Cedar Rapids BEULAH GLADSTONE Lone Rock DOROTHY GRANT KnoxviIIe OWEN GRAUL Boone HELEN HANNUM Offumwa ROBERT HAWKINS Waukon ANN ELIZABETH HELSCHER Sigourney MARGARET HEMM INGWAY Wesf Branch LORIN N. HERDER MinneapoIis, Minnesofa VINCENT J. HEUER Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN 77 HAROLD EISCH ER CIermonI ROBERT FREDERICK Cedar Rapids MARY GAGE Cedar Rapids ELEANOR GALLOWAY PosfviIIe MARY ELLEN GORMAN Marion GEORGE GRAHAM Burf WARD GRESSLIN Ackley ARTHUR W. GUNN Boone LEWIS HEIN PosIviIIe LOWELL W. HEISERMAN Hawkeye RUTH I-IEMMINGWAY Wesf Branch EDMOND A. HENDRICKSON Wisconsin Dells Wis. , BERNICE HILLEREDGE Marion HAROLD H ITCHCOCK HaveIocIc HARLEY E. HOLLENBECK Cedar Rapids FRED HOLLER Pine Ciiy, Minnesofa LEO H UBN ER Siraiford MARI ANN H UEBSCH McGregor EMANUEL JACOBS New YorIc Ciiy, N. Y, ELIZABETH S. JACUS Cedar Rapids GORDON KAGE Rock Rapids ELM ER KEITH Cedar Rapids KATHRYN KN UTSON CI'iarIes Cify RUTH KRASKY Beresford, S. D. MOCHELLE LEIBSOHN Cedar Rapids EDWIN LENT Vinfon MARGARET MQFADDEN Des Moines DAVID A. MCGREGOR Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN 78 LUCILLE HOLSINGER Marion DOROTHY HOWE Cedar Rapids GENEVI EVE I-I USKEY OeIwein JOHN C. INNES Miiwaukee, Wisconsin MABETH JEFFRIES RusseII MARGARET JOHNSTON Chicago, IIIinois WILLIAM H. KETTLITZ MonTiceIIo DAVID KLINK Marion VIRGINIA KUNING Cedar RapidS EDWARD LEE Cedar Rapids MARJORIE LORTZ Norih English MARJORY A. LYLE La Porfe Ci+y EVA LOU MCPIKE Van Horne DARRELL MARTIN Cedar Rapids JOE MATTI-IIESEN DysarI ELIZABETH MELBERG Cedar Rapids BRUCE MERRILL Chino, California MERRILL W. MILLER Freeport IIIinois WALTER MOCI-IOL Tama DEWAYNE VV. MOORE Ida Grove BERNARD MORRISON Cedar Rapids RUTH M UMM WiIIIamsburg GEORGE M. NELSON Cedar Rapids GEORGE P. NICHOLS VJSSI LiI:erIy FRED O'BEREELI. OeIwein HARRIETT LOINGER MaxweII EDWARD PADZENSKY Cedar Rapids SARAH C. PALMER Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN 79 MARIAN MELICK Wesf Liberfy LEONA MERKEL Marion MAURICE MILLER TerriI CLEO LEROY MISEL Wesf Liberiy LOUIS J. MORAN Oak Park, IIIinois MERLIN MORRIS Cedar Rapids I-IELEN M UNNS Chicago, IIIinois BILL MURRAY Marion LESTER N ICKLESS Deiroii, Michigan AUDREY NOBLE McGregor JAMES O, OLNEY Cedar Rapids IRENE J. OLTMAN MariIey ALBERTA PATTON Ryan DONALD PETERSON Monfezuma THORNTON PFAEE Sigourney FLOYD PINNEY Anoka, Minnesofa REVA RATHER Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH M. REITZ Cedar Rapids ROBERT ROGERS Cedar Rapids DONALD ROHDE Nashua JOHN W. SAAR DonneIIson RODGER H. SCHMIDT GreenviIIe GILBERT SCI-IROEDER Williamsburg KARL SCHWARTZ Eenfon WILLIAM R. SIMMS Minnea polis, Minnesofa HOWARD SMITH Cedar Rapids LOIS SMITH Ireion MARY JANE STANGLAND Chicago, IIIinois ELEANOR L. POOLEY Greene RUTH OUASS Cedar Rapids DAVID RICHESON Oaiciand Ciry, Indiana ELM ER T. ROGERS Davenpori DONALD RUNDOUIST Marion JESSE L. SAAR Donneiison JOE SCHNEIDER Cedar Rapids VERN ITA SCI-IOEPPE Sfrawberry Poinf CHARLES L. SELZER Homesiead NANCY SHIELDS Cedar Rapids ISABELLE SMITH Cedar Rapids JEROME C. SMITH Cedar Rapids VERNON L. STINTZI Clwesier RUTH STONER Cedar Rapids ALD STOOKEY edar Rapids H M. STOOKEY edar Rapids ORENCE TEETS ledgeville, Illinois RENCE THOMAS Lime Springs JJTH TOOGOOD Cedar Rapids ART VAN DORN Waverly DE VOTROUBEK Cedar Rapids JSSELL WARYE Nashua HN WHEELAND ireeporf, Illinois DHN T. WINTER Davenporl' lLlP C. YOTHERS Cedar Rapids YBELLE YOUNG aywood, lllinois FRESHMEN 81 WESLEY STOOKEY Cedar Rapids GERTR UDE TAYLOR Cedar Rapids ALlCE THOMPSON Cedar Rapids SlNCLAlR THOMPSON Aplinqlon KATHARINE VAN METER Moline, lllinois LOIS VIVIAN Marion RAY WATTERSON Greene VlRGlNlA WELD Cedar Rapids IRIS WISER Goldfield MARY E. YAKISH Cedar Rapids HELEN ZEAREOSS Traer DONALD ZIMMERMAN Vail ILDA BOYER WAYNE CARROLL WILLARD CHISMORE ARLO CONWELL EUGENE COOK JOHN CRAWFORD MAURICE DUNLAP MILFORD EMERSON BILLY GALVIN CHARLES GRAGG HARRIET BARNABY RUTH BAUMGARTNER JAMES BEZDEK GENAVENE BISER WILMA BOLSINGER DONALD BOYLE RICHARD BREITNER LLOYD BRYANT CHARLES BUES ROBERT CARNE CLYO CASTLE PEARL CHRISTIANSEN JACK COMSTOCK ROBERT DEAMER DERRELL ELLIS MARVIN FENTRESS HAROLD FLOOD ROY FRESHWATER WM..GRAY JOSEPH HALUZA MARIAN HOLTZ JAMES HORAN DON HOUSER SOPHOMORES JERALD GREENBLATT CHESTER HARRIS GLADYS HOLETS CLYDE JONS LOUIS KINLEY HATTIE KLAHN PAUL KRACHMER LLOYD KRATZER MALCOM LUDY WARREN LUDY MAURINE MUMA FRESHMEN GEORGE HRABAK ERNEST JENSEN MIRIAM JEFFREY EVA JUNEK DONALD KEHRLI ROBERT KELLEY EDWARD KLINGER WILLIAM KNAACK JOHN KNURR CLARK LAMPE FREDERIC LANG FREDERICK LEHMAN G. M. LOZIER DONALD MCCULLOCH CONGER METCALF CARL MEYERS ILDA MIKULAS RAY MOSS HAROLD MULLINNIX ROBERT O'BRIEN ROBERT O'LEARY RALPH PAGE RICHARD PARKER MORRIS PATTERSON 82 VERNE NOBLE EDWARD PROESCHOLDT WALTER RATH MEYR ROSEN YOSHIMI TANAKA JAMES TWOHIG BUELL WARNER MARGARET WATT KENNETH WITTENBERG MIKE ZULAKIS LAWRENCE PETERSON LEON PETERSON RUSSELL POTTINGER ROBERT SAUER CLIFFORD SCHLESSELMAN LEROY SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHUCHERT ROBERT SHEPARD DON SHOMLER MAXINE SILKA DONALD STROUD ALFRED SWETT INA SWORD LESLIE TATE STANLEY VESLEY JOHN VOSATKA HAROLD WALTERMEYER RICHARD WATSON ALBERT WOERDERHOFF CARLTON WORMER MARJORIE WRIGIIT WILLIAM WURTS BOB YAW V47 9:7 FJ ' 0, Q 1 an l BOOK by 7'-'fg, N IZ! 4' wif? , Ill r' , ,, , Q A 1 - Q PX Q r 'X sing: ff, ar was? - W , 7 A - A 1 vb. ' 6 3 ' x Publicafions JOHN G- DORNON WENDELL C. WALKER Jolwn G. Dornon . Helen Ogburn . Wendell C. Wallcer Esflwer Siegel Helen Hanson Cliarles Tenney Jean Corley Glenn Lillle Grefclwen Clausen George Harless Helene Meier Roy Porler Ruby Knaupp EdiII1 Benson Roger Weismann Jane+ Murray Harry Teeler Roberf Slonebraker Margare+ Ulclw . Wilbur Robbie Roger Reeve BOB BANGS MORGAN DAVIS WILBUR ARONSON BERNICE CURRAN . Edilor-in-Chief Associale Eclilor Business Manager . . . Associalre Business Manager I I . . . Aclivilries l' . . Classes l' . . . Eacully l . Organizalrions . . . Eearure . . Men's AIl'1le+ics . . Women's AII1Ie+ics l . . . . Humor . . Snapslwols L ....... . Plwolograplwy SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS MARION DWELLE DONALD MacKAY ELNA ERICKSEN MARGARET MELICK EDWARD LYNN PAUL NILES TRUMAN STONE FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS ALGERT ENGDAHL DAVID RICHESON KATI-IARINE VAN METER 84 ACORN l-larless, Richeson, McLaughlin, Enqdahl, Davis, Lynn, STone, LiTTle Tenney, Ericlcsen, Curran, Meliclc, Murray, Shields, Van MeTer, Dwelle, Robbie Hanson, Meier, Benson, PorTer, Knaupp, Clausen, Ulch, TeeTer Weismann, Oqburn, Dornon, Wallcer, Siegel, CoTTey, STOriebralcer If we have done our worlc well, and il Coe has become a parT OT us, The IQ34 Acorn will have iTs greaTesT value in The Turbulenl' years ahead, when we will loolc baclc wisTTully To These acTiviTies which have been recorded here. The acTiviTies OT every orqanizaTion have made This book, and nOT simply The sTaTT's or even Those OT The class OT l934. WiTh This ThOuqhT in mind we have planned The 32nd ediTion OT The Acorn. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory OT The Coe College Acorn, we have presenTed an acTual airplane view OT our campus. We have also published an air view OT The Cedar Rapids Civic CenTer, one OT The TinesT in The UniTed STaTes. ln This way we can in coming years compare The Coe College and Cedar Rapids OT Today wiTh Thar OT The TuTure. The sTaTT wishes To express iTs sincere appreciaTion Tor The help iT has received Trom Mr. EmmoT Murray OT The Tru-ArT Engraving Company, Trom Mr. Charles NOvoTny OT The MonTieur STudio, and Mr. W. W. Mercer OT The Economy !XdverTisinq Com- pany OT lowa CiTy. 85 COSMOS H UBERT COFFEY I-Iuberl Colley . . Mary Bowne . . Mary Carmel I-Ialpin . Roberf S+onebraker . Ar'rI1ur Brooks . Evelyn Caslavlca . Janel' Murray . . Wade Palierson . Frances McLaughlin . Mary Ellen I-Iamillon I-Iarold Allison . . Belle Reilz . . Marie Friedline Elizabellw Miller . Marian Clarlc . Jean Colley and Fred Merri++ . Polly Price and Leona Mooney . . Sfella I-Iibnes and Winifred Carri'II1ers . . Roberl I-Ialpin ....... MARY C. HALPIN . . Ediior-in-Chief . Managing Edilor . Business Manager . . Copy Edilor . . Campus Edilor . . Sociely Edifor Assis'ran+ Socielry Edilor . . Sporls Edilor Edi+or . . Lilerary Edilor Edilor Edilor . Humor Edilor Women's Sporlfs . . Ar? . Music . Fealure Wriler . Exchange Edilror . Proof Readers . . Copy Readers . . . . Typisis Adverlising Solicilor Doro+I1y Bangs ...... Assis+anI Adverlising Solicijror COSMOS EDITORIAL BOARD JERALD GREENBLATT THOMAS PIRNIE WILLIAM WHIPPLE ARTHUR A. BROOKS, JR. CHARLES GARWOOD E56 COSMOS Luglan, Mciiiioom, Weed, Sfofey, Daniel, French, Morris, Sanford, Murray, Arendfs, R. l-lalpin Price, Whipple Dwelle Ericlrsen, l-lanson. bible, Meliclc, Reifz, Merriff, Paffefson Pirnie, McLaughlin, Carrifhers l-libnes, Clarlc, Bangs, Mooney, Hamilfo'1,Sieh,J.Coffey Caslavlca, Brooks. M. l-lalpin l-l. Coifey, Bowne, Sfonebraker, Friedline, Miller Represenfing fhe voice and ideals of Coe College sfudenfs, fhe Coe College Cosmos is prinfed weekly, is self-supporfing and is enfirely free from censorship and dicfafion of policy. lf nof only supplies Ihe sfudenf body wifh accurafe informafion concerning fhe acfivifies on fhe Coe campus buf fhrough feafures, ediforials and Open Forum is an adequafe means for fhe expression of sfudenf opinions. Confinuing fhe fradifions of fhe Cosmos which have always included excellency in fypographical malce-up, fhe sfaff has endeavored fo presenf an inferesfing and varied news sheef. Cosmos Query, which presenfs views of professors on various subiecfs before public affenfion and Whaf Sfudenfs Say, which is a weelcly presenfafion of views of sfudenfs on various subiecfs are weelcly feafures. Special arficles included a sfory direcf from fhe press conference in Des Moines on fhe occasion of Presidenf Herberf C. Hoovens address fhere af fhe opening of fhe I932 campaign and sfories concerning fhe Coe Milifary Bands frip fo Washingfon for fhe inaugurafion. ln spife of fhe sfringencies of fhe economic depression which have forced ofher college publicafions fo cease or in some cases fo reduce fhe size of fhe publicafion, fhe Cosmos fhrough fhe medium of nafional and local adverfising has been able fo confinue fhe same size and qualify of publicafion. 257 ACORN OFFICE COSMOS OFFICE 88 ZIP 'N TANG Reifz, Admiral. Arendls, Evans, Merrill, Erwin, Linfer, Colley C. Roberl Kubias Joseph P. Biggs Trurnann Brown I-larry Teelers . Belly Erwin . Jean Coffey . Belly Reilz . Nedra Arendls Fred Merrill . Doris Bryani . Virginia Admiral Phylis Johnson Dorollwy Williams Clifford Carlson Emmol Murray . Morgan Davis . Williams, Biggs, Kubias, Bryan? , . Edilor Business Manager Assisfanl' Edilor . Assislanl Business Manager 89 . Confribufor . Conlribulor . Conlribulor . Conlribulor . Conlribulor . Confribuior . Confribulor . Conlrribulor . Conlribulor . . Arfisr . Arfiss . Arlisf OTHER COE PUBLICATIONS THE FRESHMAN FOLIO Frederic Lang, EdiTor Tor The December Issue William Simms, EdiTor Tor The lvlarch Issue The Freshman Polio, insTiTuTed in l923, is published by The Treshman English classes Three Times a year, December, March, and May. IT conTains represenTaTive Themes, poems, essays and slceTches ThaT have been wriTTn Tor class assignmenTs. THE COURIER ProT. George W. BryanT, EdiTor The Courier, The oTTicial college bulleTin, is senT ouT To alumni and Triends, each monTh. IT records imporTanT happenings in The college and any news oT inTeresT To alumni. ITS special numbers include The caTalogue, Blue Boolq Tor Treshmen, a musical secTion in The July issue, and special alumni publicaTions. THE DIRECTORY Published by ProT. J. F. YoThers The DirecTory, published each year by The regisTrar, conTains an alphabeTical lisT oT sTudenTs wiTh Their classiTicaTions, addresses, phone numbers, church preTerences, and home addresses. IT also conTains a lisT of The members and oTFicers oT all TraTernal organizaTions on The campus. THE COE COLLEGE CATALOGUE Prof. William Benson, EdiTor The Coe College CaTalogue is published yearly as a special ediTion oT The Coe College Courier. IT conTains special inTormaTion in regard To enTrance reguiremenTs, cleTaiIed inTormaTion abouT courses, majors, college equipmenT, acTiviTies, and brieT accounTs oT college aTTairs during The preceding year. THE CARAVAN The Caravan is a magazine published once or Twice each year by The WriTers' Club. IT conTains many diTTerenT Types oT liTeraTure including poeTry, essays, shorT sTories, TeaTure sTories, skeTches and boolc reviews. BoTh alumni and undergraduaTe members conTribuTe. COE COLLEGE HANDBOOK EdiTors Tor l932-I933: Helen Ogburn, ElizabeTh Burianelq, William SnouTTer The Handbook is a boolcleT issued each year by The Y. lvl. C. A. and The Y. W. C. A. conTaining general inTormaTion abouT The college. IT is especially published Tor The beneTiT oT The Treshmen, buT is used by The campus aT large. 90 RELIGIOUS Y. M. C. A. SnouTTer, Niles, JohnsTon, NorThcoTT McLaughlin, Ziemer, Kremers, Aronson, Pavlis THE CABINET Wilbur Aronson . ..... . . PresidenT Howard JohnsTon . .... . Vice-PresidenT John NorThcoTT . . . SecreTary Paul Niles . . . . . Treasurer Howard McLaughlin . . World Fellowship Frederick Pavlis . . . . . Campus Service William SnouTTer .......... PubliciTy ArThur Ziemer ........ Religious EducaTion The Coe College sTudenT Y. M. C. A. has somewhaT changed iTs meThod oT pro- cedure This year. Weekly meeTings during The Thursday morning Chapel hour were disconTinued, and in Their place bi-weekly meeTings on Wednesday evening were subsTiTuTed. MeeTings oT varied inTeresT were planned Tor each week in order ThaT The men OT Coe mighT be deTiniTely reached by This organizaTion, and inTeresTed by iTs work on The campus. Under The leadership oT Wilbur Aronson and John NorThcoTT, The Treshman camp held This Tall was unusually successTul. FiTTy Treshnnen were welcomed To Their TirsT TasTe oT college liTe by upperclassmen represenTaTives. This camp gave The Y. M. C. A. iTs sTarT inTo a successTul season. The Freshman Mixer was The second big evenT oT The year, and was held aT The CounTry Club. Four hundred sTudenTs were presenT To welcome The Treshmen and To enjoy The TirsT social evenT oT The year. OTher TuncTions oT The Coe Y. M. C. A. inf clude presenTing The FooTball Banquet decoraTing oT The chapel Tor special evenTs such as ParenTs Day and Homecoming, publishing The Coe College Handbook, main- Taining The Y parlor in The basemenT oT The chapel, and being oT assisTance in oTher service Tasks abouT The campus. The cabineT is indebTed To Triends and members oT The Y. M. C. A. who have assisTed in The carrying ouT oT iTs campus program Tor The pasT year. 92 Y. W. C. A. FIRST CABINET T-lanson, l'-Touser, Ogburn, Benson, l-lughes Meier, Sundberg, Carlson, Keiber, Cavin Sloan, Naso, Vondracelc The Y. W. C. A. serves a religious need on This campus which no oTher organizaTion Tills, boTh Through iTs hall:-hour inspiraTional meeTings each week, and Through iTs various ways oT bringing The girls TogeTher. The TirsT real work oT The year is The Big and LiTTle SisTer MovemenT which provides a Big SisTer Tor every new Treshman girl enTering The college, and which culminaTes in The Big and LiTTle SisTer ParTy in November. 0Ther evenTs oT The Tall Term are The Freshman Mixer and The ChrisTmas PageanT ancl special ChrisTmas Vespers which are given wiTh The co-operaTion oT The Y. M. C. A. The Colonial Ball is always an evenT oT February and is The social high spoT oT The year. A deTiniTe social service worlc is carried on ThroughouT The enTire year in The inTeresT oT The Childrens I-Tome, The CommuniTy House, The Qld Ladies' l-lome, and inclusTrial girls. The FirsT CabineT is lcnown as The execuTive group and carries on The business oT The organizaTion. IT is The cusTom oT The CabineT each year To hold a Two days' re- TreaT aT The Palisades iusT beTore school opens in The Tall, aT which Time iT makes plans and a purpose Tor The year's worlc. The Vice-PresidenT has charge oT The Second CabineT oT which each member has a deTiniTe Torm oT service To perTorm. The Sophomore Council is in charge oT The Treshman groups, Trom which are chosen The mosT ouTsTanding girls, who malce up The Freshman Commission. 93 SECOND CABINET Ericlcsen, Caslavlca, Kelly, Mabon, Clausen Jameyson, Burl, McSperrin, Burianelc, Rugaard, Rogers Schuller, Lillie, Piper, Swarlzell, Price FIRST CABINET OFFICERS Teresa Naso ......... Presidenl Zola Piper ......... Vice-Presiclenl Jane Sloan . . . Secrelary Kvela Vondracelc ........ Treasurer FIRST CABINET DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN Helene Meier . . Edilh Benson . . Shirley Carlson . Kalharine Keiber . Virginia Cavin . I-lelen Ogburn I-lelen I-lanson Blanche I-louser . Mary Hughes . Margarel Sundberg SECON I-lelen Burl . . Lucrelia Lillie . Isla May McSperrin I-Ielen Jameyson . Gesina Schuller . Elma Ericlcsen Elizabelh Burianelc Gvrelchen Clausen Modesla Kelly Rulh Swarlzell . Polly Price . . Karen Rugaarcl I Mary Fernow I ' Edna Zummach . Miriam Rogers I Evelyn Caslavliaj Rulh Malaen . . . . . Finance , . . Program . Campus Service . . lnduslrial . Leadership . Publicily . . . Social . Social Service World Fellowship Big ancl Lillle Sisler CABINET DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN 94 World Fellowship Comrnunily House Sunshine Mission . , lndusfrial . Finance . Publicily . . . Social . . Girl Reserve Big and Lillle Sisler . . Leadership Y. W. C. A, Room . . . Music Olcl Ladies' I-lome . Decoralions SOPHOMORE COUNCIL and FRESHMAN COMMISSION Courfney, Killerman, Neill, Wall, Huslcey, Garner, Braclwfield, Burlcaller, Slfiields Weld, Palmer, Janus, I-Iolsimqer, Dralce, Faris, Beardsley, Young, Gage, Ballamlyne, Ivlurms NEDRA ARENDTS DORIS BLESSING CORINNE CAMPBELL ELEANOR JANE DAVIS JEANNE BALLANTYNE BETTY BEARDSLEY BEATRICE BIBLE JANE BRADFIELD Bible, Busby, Galloway, Helslwer Scheer, Houglw, Mclsaac, Erwin, Blessing, Campbell, Arendls Griffin, Davis, I-Iamillon, Cavin, Pielzscli, Fisher SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN LORRAINE FISHER MARY JANE GRIFFIN MARY ELLEN HAMILTON FRESHMAN COMMISSION DOROTHY FARIS MARY GAGE ELEANOR GALLOWAY DORIS GARNER PATRICIA BURKHALTER ANN ELIZABETH HELSHER MARIAN BUSBY LUCILLE HOLSINGER BETH COURTNEY GENEVIEVE HUSKEY VIRGINIA DRAKE MILDRED EATON BETTY JACUS 95 MARTHA HOUGH MAXINE MQISAAC CLARA PIETZSCH BELLA SCHEER BETTY KITTERMAN EVA LOU MCPIKE HELEN MUNNS RUTH NEILL SARAH PALMER NANCY SHIELDS MARGARET WATT VIRGINIA WELD MAYBELLE YOUNG GENEVA CLUB This club is composed oT Those who have aTTended The Y. W. C. A. camp aT Lake Geneva The preceding summer. AT This camp They have The privilege oT Two weeks oT heaIThTuI recreaTion and aT The same Time inspiraTion is received which is carried back To The college organizaTion. MEMBERS. TERESA NASO LILA PALMER JANE PETERSON MARY HUGHES ZOLA PIPER DOROTHY STOFLET CHRISTIAN SERVICE GROUP The ChrisTian Service Group is an organizaTion oT sTudenTs who are inTeresTecI in doing acTive ChrisTian work while in college, and who are looking Torward To some kind oT ChrisTian service in The TuTure, eiTher aT home or in Toreign lands. AII oT The members devoTe a parT oT Their Time To weITare work or help in The work oT some church in The ciTy. Discussion meeTings are held bi-monThIy. Social evenTs are also a parT oT The acTiviTies. Warren K. MarTin . . . PresidenT Dr. Henry M. Ward . . FacuITy Advisor 96 DRAMATICS COLLEGE PLAYERS The aclivilies of College Players broaden each year so Jrhal now among Jrheir ranks are 'Found no+ only aclors buf also promplers, slage managers, eleclricians. properly men, publicily men, business managers, make-up arrisls, and coslumers. The poinlr sysiem delrermining +he eligibililry of sfudenls +o membership has been aljrered 'from Jrhe preceding year. Bur a new poinl syslem was devised whereby College Players may main+ain membership from year +o year. Bojrh syslrems are based on The above menlioned aclivilies. The oulsfanding even? for College Players Jrhis year was The sponsoring of The Tirsl' annual Greek Gayeliesf' Greek le++er social fralrernilies were allowed To parfici- pale, each presenring an original Ten-minulre ski+. Loving cups were given To 'I'he winning sororily and iralernify. College Players also sponsored lhe produclion of Pigs and The Firsl Mrs. Fraser. Sfudenls who carried leading roles in +hese plays include: Barbara NHZ, Georgia Linler, Dorolhy Gray, Charles Daniel, Frances Tankersley, and Arfhur Brooks. OFFICERS Nevin Nichols .... , Presidenl Edilrh Benson . . . Vice-Presidenl Lucille Lindslredl . . Secrelary-Treasurer Kenne+h Slrang . . Business Manager 98 COLLEGE PLAYERS EDITH BENSON JOE BIGGS ARTHUR BROOKS HUBERT COFFEY CHARLES DANIEL DOROTHY GRAY Sfrang, Tenney, DanieI, Biggs, Brooks Vondracek, King, Nifz, Reid, Sforey Linfer, Lindsfedf, Nichols, Benson, Gray MEMBERS RUTH ESTHER KING LUCILLE LINDSTEDT GEORGIA LINTER BUD LUGLAN NEVIN NICHOLS BARBARA NITZ FREDERICK WEST 99 LILY JEAN REID GWEN STOREY KENNETH STRANG FRANCES TANKERSLEY CHARLES TENNEY KVETA VONDRACEK PlGS Gray, Aronson, Allred, Nilz, Anlle, Linfer, Melberq, Gall, Bullerfield, Kelllilz Barbara Nilz . Georgia Linler . Vincenl Anile . Elizabellri lvlellaerg Lowell Gall . Wilbiir Aronson Arllwur Bullerfield Gaddis Allred William Kelllilz . THE CAST 1410 Grandma Spencer lvlilclred Creslwing . Junior Alkins . Mrs. Allcins . Mr. Allcins Spencer Allcins l-leclor Spencer Smilrlw Hasfings Dr. Springer THE FIRST MRS. FRASER Georgia Linler . Frances Tanlcersley Vllilliam Snoulfer Wilbur Aronson VVilliarn Kelllilz Arllwur Brooks . Modesfa Kelley . Elizabelli lvlelberg THE CAST 101 Firsl Mrs. Second Mrs. . . lvlr. . Phillip . Ninian . Murclo . Alice Fraser Fraser Fraser Logan Fraser Fraser Fraser Mabel, llie maid DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH The deparlmenl of speech, under +he direc+ion of Professor , Laura Pearle Slewarf, has in pasl years been a very popular one. Many oppor+uni+ies are offered lo sludenrs wishing To major in speech. Miss Slewarl' is assisled by Mrs. Juaniia Cald- well Laser and Loren T. Jenks, debale coach. The various branches ol lhe deparlmenl include iundamenf Tals, inlerprelaiion of maslerpieces, plallorm reading, dramalic arf, speech lor leachers, and srory felling. Advanced major sludenls help in fhe leaching of Jrhe Tundamenlal classes under LAURA PEARLE Professor S+ewar+'s supervision. Opporluniiy is offered To Those STEWART inleresled To gel aclual experience in direcling, iudging con- Jresls, painling scenery and building sefs. A group ol girls, lcnown as The Gypsy Slory Tellers are widely known. They have ac+ed as en+er'iain- ers al hospirals, library s+a+ions, and homes for children. Plahcorm reading may be had in class inslrucfion or privale lessons. There is also an exlension course oiclered To anyone in+eres+ed in speech worlc. Honorary socielies sponsored by The deparTmen+ include College Players, open 'lo any speech s+uden+, and Zela Phi Ela, nalional dramalic sororily. The Jrwo oulslanding plays produced Jrhis year, besides many one acl plays, were Pigs and The Firsl Mrs. Fraser. These plays are exceplionally well direcled and as a resull +hey are very finished produclions. ra'-ws? -4- -L 102 FORENSICS DEBATE Iv1R.JENKS PROP. OGBURN Coach oT DebaTe DirecTor oT DebaTe The Torensic deparTmenT under The able direcTion oT ProTessor VincenT I-I. Ogburn has presenTed many opporTuniTies To sTudenTs desiring To gain experience in debaTe and exTempore. Much crediT Tor The success oT This deparTmenT is due To Coach Loren T. Jenks who seIecTed and TuTored The Teams and accompanied Them on Trips. CIemenT Curnan was Business Manager oT The debaTe Team and assisTed in making The schedule oT debaTes, In The Dows debaTe held IasT Tall William Whipple won TirsT, and ArThur Brooks won second. AIThough Wendell Walker, CIemen+ Curnan, and ArThur Brooks were The only ArmsTrong C men ouT Tor debaTe considerable maTeriaI was discovered. Besides These Three men The squad included: William Whipple, I-Iarold Ward, Lewis Alcorn, KenneTh STrang, Leonard Davis, William I-Iepker, Dean Miller, I-Ioward Johnsf Ton, William Simms, Howard SmiTh, AIgerT Engdahl, BeTTy Jenks, Isla May IvIcSperrin, and Mary Ellen I-IamiITon. The Two principal quesTions discussed This year were: Resolved, ThaT The UniTed STaTes should agree To The cancellaTion OT The InTer-Allied war debTs, and Re- solved, ThaT The UniTed STaTes should conTrol all banks and guaranTee all bank de- posiTs. BoTh oT These quesTions were exceedingly Timely, and There were inTeresT- ing deveIopmenTs in boTh oT Them ThroughouT The season. During The year The debaTe squad parTicipaTed in sixTy-one inTercoIIegiaTe con- TesTs. These debaTes, mosT oT which were non-decision, were held wiTh The Tollowinq schools: Cornell, Grinnell, Iowa STaTe Teachers College, Iowa STaTe College, STaTe UniversiTy oT Iowa, Simpson, Drake UniversiTy, Upper Iowa UniversiTy, UniversiTy oT Nebraska, Parsons, John FIeTcher, Penn, CenTraI, LuTher, T-IasTings, and Chicago Law School. 104 DEBATE Mr. Jenks, Whipple, Ward, Alcorn Curnan, Mrs. Jenhs, Wallcer, Brooks The debaTe season was noT only beneficial because ol The valuable experience in debaTe worlc buT also was enjoyable because of The Trips which The Teams made. These included journeys To lnclianola, MT. Vernon, Iowa CiTy, Ames, Des Moines, Ce- dar Falls, and l:ayeTTe. During The ChrisTnnas vacaTion The Team made a Tour Through Iowa and Illinois, concluding aT Chicago where a debaTe wiTh The Chicago Law School was broadcasT over WBBIVI. On February 2OTh ClernenT Curnan and Wendell Wallcer mel' The Iowa UniversiTy Team aT The regular chapel hour. This was The TirsT Time Coe has meT Iowa Univerf siTy and was also The TirsT Time ThaT such a conTesT had been held in chapel. Three weeks laTer William Whipple and I-larold Ward rneT Grinnell in a chapel debaTe. ThroughouT The season The Torensic deparTmenT broadcasT an hour each weelc over Wlv1T aT WaTerloo. There were also a number oT broadcasls over KWCR aT Ce dar Rapids and WSUI WOI, and WBBM. 105 DEBATE Simms, Enqdahl, Johnslon, Smilh, Miller I-Iepker, Davis, IvIcSperrin, I-Iamillon, Slranq From Ivlarch I5lh lo I8lh lhe Slale Forensic Tournamenl was held al Iowa Slale Teachers College al Cedar Falls. In debale Coe was represenled by William Whip- ple and Wendell Walker wilh Arlhur Brooks as allernale. The Ialler also represenled Coe in exlemporaneous speaking. I-Iarold Ward enlered in oralory lor men and Belly Jenks spoke in lhe women's exlernpore conlesl. In won'ien's debale Coe en- lered Belly Jenks, Isla May IvIcSperrin, and Mary Ellen I-Iarnillon, allernale. By de- lealing Drake, Simpson, Cenlral and Dubuque lhe men's leam placed lillh. I-Iarold Ward won lhird in lhe men's oralorical conlesl. Only lwo members ol lhe debale squad are seniors and as lhe undergraduale ma- lerial is very good, il is expecled lhal Coe will have a very slrong learn nexl year. VARSITY AFFIRMATIVE LEWIS ALCORN ARTHUR BROOKS WILLIAM WI-IIPPLE VARSITY NEGATIVE CLEMENT CURNAN WENDELL WALKER HAROLD WARD 106 MUSIC THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC The School of Music aI Coe is one of Ihe oulslanding in Ihe Slale ol Iowa. The adminis+raIive commillee has an able head in Professor Joseph Kilchin. The lacully includes: Joseph Kilchin, professor of violin: Louise Crawford, profes- sor of music Iheory: Paul Ray, professor ol voice: Max Daehler, professor ol piano: Calherine Adams, ins+ruc+or of organ and college organist Alice Inskeep, professor of public school melhodsg Nanna Nelson, assislanl ins+ruc+or of public school music: Grace Swab, associale professor of piano: Eleanor I-Iouls, inslruclor in piano, Sranley Vesely, insIrucIor in cornel and IrumpeI: Morris Kalzoll, inslruclor in clarinel and saxophone: and Bernice I'lach and Alma Turichelc, inslruclors in piano. The Vesper Choir consisling ol IOO selecl voices is under Ihe direclion of Paul S. Ray. The choir sings a+ regular Sunday Vesper Services and al many morning chapel services. The choir also presenls a special Chrisfmas Vespers each year and sings Tor Ihe BaccalaureaIe and Commencemenf services. The Women's Glee Club is direcled by Miss Calherine Adams and Ihe Men's Glee Club is under Ihe clirec+ion ol Professor Paul S. Ray. The clubs sing al sacred and secular concerls during Ihe school year. The College Orche-sIra, direcled by Professor Kilchin, provides special music for chapel services. This year a Girls' Band was organized by Slanley Vesely, and Ihey have played lor baskelball games and various olher Iunclions. We are especially proud of our Mililary Band Ihis year under Ihe able direcfion of Mr. Vesely. They were The ohficial band Io represenl Iowa al Presidenl RoosevelI's Inaugurafion. Rf -jiitgiggb 108 VESPER CHOIR Josepliine Alinouse Eunice Benlley Edilli Blair Vola Bowers Dorollwy Brirlell Nyline Brown Belva Buffers Pearl Clnrisfiansen Rose Closson Callnierine Cooper Carlnerine Crane Dororliy Bangs Barbara Barriclc Elizabellw Beardsley Jane Bradlield Evelyn Brirfell Maxine Brown Palricia Burlclwalrer Winiired Carrillner Marvin Balclnelcler Warren Buclnan Gaddis Allred Clnarles Bues George Cockburn Roberr l-lawlcins l-loward Jolnnsion S Rozelle Falnrney Doroflwy Faris Lorraine Fislrier Eleanor Galloway Beulaln Gladsione Dororlny Granl Lucile l-lolsinger Mari Ann l-luebscii Genevieve l-lusl4y Elizaberlw Jacobs lda May Dunlap Marion Dwelle Marilla Finlc Doris Garner Beulalw Gilllsarn Mary Jane Griffin Helen Hannum Margaref l-layne William l-leplcer SOPRANOS Mabeln Jeflliies Kailwryn Kendall Ruin Kraslcy Marqarer McFadden l-larriel Maleor Ruin Munn Teresa Naso Ruin Neill Frances Norion Irene Olfrnan ALTOS Genevieve Jensen Miriarn Judiescln Virginia Kuning Mariorie Loriz Mariory Lyle Lois McBroon'i lola Menfzer Marqarer Merrirr TENORS Roberr Troyalc Wendell Wallcer Joseplw Marrniesen Leslie Meyer Roger Weisrnann BASSES Edward Luglan James Manville Monlired Lunf Paul Niles Edward Lynn Donald Sloolcey l-loward McLauqlilin l-larry Teeler 109 Lila Palmer Clara Pierzsclm Bernus Pirlrl Bella Sclieer Vernifa Scnoeppe Alra Smirn Ruin Sroolcey Gerrrude Taylor l-lelen Margarel Young Edna Zumrnach Maybelle Young Rose Miller Berry Moore Eleanor Pooley Lois Smirn Lois Vivian Virginia Weld Iris Wiser Geraldine Zabel Arrlnur Zierncr Donald Zirnrnernnan Sinclair Thompson Kennerln Will Carl Zbanelc William Keiflilz William Breed MEN'S GLEE CLUB Balclnelder, Mallliiesen, Kelllilz, Wallerson Zimmerman, Allred, Cockburn, Hawkins, Slookey Z er, Teeler, B d Lunl iem Prof. Paul S. Ray Harold Reeves . Harry Teeier . . James lvlanville . Roberl Troyak . Donald Zimmerman Mari Ann l-luebsclri Firsi' Tenors Marvin Balclwelder Roberl' Troyak Donald Zimmerman Second Tenors Roberl l-lawkins Joseph Mallhiesen Ray Wallerson Arllwur Ziemer Donald S+ookey OFFICERS MEMBERS 110 . . Direclor Assislanl' Direclor . . Presidenl . Vice-Presidenl . Secrelary . Librarian . . Accom pa nisi Bari'I'ones Gaddis Allred William Kelrllilz Basses Harry Teeler William Breed George Cockburn James Manville Monlired Lunl WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Dunlap Young, Closson, McBroorn, Kuning, Beardsley, Pooley, Garner, N. Brown, Fnlc Smillw, Granl, Huebscln, Bowers, Galloway, Sclwoeppe, Wiser, l-luslcey, Lyle Prrlcl Scheer, Bullers, McBroom, Merrill, l-lolsinger, Menlzer, Grillin, Faris, Jellrie Cain, M. Brown, Maleer, Adams, Dvorak. Alllwouse, Brillell, Blair, Benlley Cooper, Taylor, Bradlield, Crane, McFadden, Judiescln Calherine Adams Margarel Merrill lda May Dunlap Eunice Benlley Eleanor Pooley Margarel Cain . Rullm Kemp . OFFICERS MEMBERS Second Sopranos Eunice Benlley Edilll Blair Rose Closson Calllerine Cooper Calherine Crane Bernus Pirkl Bella Scheer Alla Smillw Gerlrucle Taylor Marianne Dvorak Edna Zurnmaclw Jane Bradlield Beulaln Gilllwam Josephine Alllnouse Vola Bowers Belva Bullers Nyline Brown Eleanor Galloway Mari Ann Huebsclw Margarel Mclzadde l'larriell Olinger Helen Young Second Allos Direclor Presidenl Secrela ry-Treasurer Librarian Librarian Piano Accompanisl Organ Accompanisl I1 Firsl Allos Evelyn Brillell Maxine Brown Ida May Dunlap Dorollwy Faris Doris Garner Mabellw Jellries Margarel Merrill Eleanor Pooley Mary Jane Grillin Margarel Hayne Miriam Judiesclw Lois Smillw Genevieve Jensen Virginia Kuning Iris Wiser 111 MARSHALL HALL 112 MILITARY MILITARY The Coe MiliTary UniT is under The eTTicienT command OT Major Carl A. Russell. Major Russell's miliTary Training has been exTensive. l le began his service in The army in The Min- nesoTa NaTional Guard aTTer being graduared Trom The Univeri- siTy oT MinnesoTa in l9l6. l-le is a graduaTe oT The Tanlc school aT ForT Meade, Maryland, and The honor graduaTe Tor I928 oT The advanced course in inTanTry school aT ForT Benning, Geor- gia. BeTore his TransTer To Coe, he compleTed a Two-year Training course aT The Command and General STaTT School aT ForT LeavenworTh, Kansas, and as a resulT was chosen Tor The general sTaTT eligibiliTy lisT. l-le was also wiTh The ThirTy-TourTh Division during The World War, and served in The Philippines Major Carl Russell Trom l924 TO l926- AssisTanTs To Major Russell are CapTain Paul J. Vevia, inTanTry, who is complef- ing his Third year aT Coe, and SergeanT Reagon Robinson, Trom The SevenTeenTh lnTanTry, ForT Crook, Nebraska, who replaced LieuTenanT Rall now serving in The Panama Canal Zone. STaTT SergeanT F. D. Pugh, Trom Kansas STaTe College, who re- placed SergeanT Seay now aT Kansas, is guarTermasTer oT supplies. The Coe BaTTalion consisTs oT Three companies wiTh Two plaToons each. Freshmen and sophomores acT as privaTes and corporals, while The members oT The advanced course acT as baTTalion and company oTTicers. The advanced course is opTional and remuneraTive, and includes Two years oT worlc aT Coe, and a six-week period oT inTensive Training aT ForT Snelling, which is aTTended beTween The junior and senior years. CapTain Vevia, Major Russell, l.ieuTenanT Rall, SergeanT Seay 114 STUDENT OFFICERS I v Porfer, Sfover, Baldwin, Bureslw, Blanchard, Overley, Poole Will, Bloomquisl, Ollsen, Joines, Moclwal, Carris, Bolfon, Hild, Harmon, Henderson Falconer, Neary, Holefs, Nichols, Lefner, Filcn, Ziemer, Swanson, Rundquisl Wesl, Packard, VVaIIace, Kublas, Auracher, Breen, Taylor, Davis Roberl Packard Donald Neary . Frederick Weslr Arrlmur Ziemer Robe-rIAuracI1er . .... . Louis Taylor . FIRST LIEUTENANTS RONALD HOLETS ROBERT KUBIAS HAROLD LETNER NEVIN NICHOLS JAMES BREEN LEONARD DAVIS FRANK FITCH SERGEANTS ROLAND D'ARCY CHESTER GOOD BURTON BLANCHARD DALE HARMON RICHARD BLOMOUIST VERNON HENDERSON KENNETH AMICK ALAN BALDWIN BERNARD BOLTON FRED HILD LUMIR BURESH HARRY GREEN HERBERT CARRIS GERALD JOINES JOSEPH MOCHAL 115 . Lieulrenanl-Colonel . . . . Major Captain and Adiulanl . . Caplain, Company A Caplain, Company B Caplain, Company C LOYAL SWANSON PAUL VERMILLION THEODORE WALLACE KENNETH OTTSEN CHARLES OVERLEY ALLAN POOLE ROY PORTER ROLAND STOVER KEITH TOW KENNETH WITT COE MILITARY BAND Direcior . . . SIanIey J. Vesley Sfudeni Direcior . . I Ioward EIIson Siudeni Manager . . Roger Weismann Drum Maior . . Vkfarren Buchan Sponsor . . . Virginia Vane The Coe Miliiary Band has proughi added Iaureis Io i+seII and The college Ioy iis parficipaiion in Ihe Rooseveli inauguraiion aI WashingIon, D. C. The band marched in Ihe inauguraI parade and won Iirsi prize in Ihe conIesI among hands aI Iho inauguraiion. Concerlrs were given in Cedar Rapids, Davenpori, EIIcharI, Indiana, Ncrjrh Man- chesier, Indiana, BaIIimore, MaryIand, and Chicago, IIIinois. The band was also ai Des Moines on Jrhe occasion of Presidenr I-Ioover's address Ihere Iasi Oc+oIoer. Playing Ior aIhIe+ic con+esIs, civic Iunc+ion, and serving Ihe miIiIary unii are oiher acIivi'Iies oi The band. II is composed of six+y Ialenied musicians. 116 'D ' WE lg Q BOOK J sw? ar 65 Q.. 1. ,gy 15,459 sg, A Or' A ,. ' K X Q - -I 9 1, gf 1 IV 1 25- ..g'3f,ES',. In 5 N2 -i rg Q P 5 ' mi if 0 'N f Mx Q .X X xx N, -:sk , 12 f . N X - ,, , Q Af 1 n 21 W i ,f..VfE' FOCDTBALL COACHES MORAY EBY FOREST RITTGERS Since The arrival in IQI4, oT Coach lvloray Eby, Coe's TooTball Teams have en ioyed a varied measure oT success. In nearly TwenTy years oT service he has de- veloped Tour Teams ThaT capTured The Mid-WesT ConTerence Championship. l.asT season The TorTunes oT The Kohawlcs seemed To conTinue in The depression which has dogged The Teams TooTsTeps The lasT Two years. NeverTheless The caliber oT The Team coached by Eby was generally considered To be much beTTer Than The score sheeT would lead one To believe. As in previous years Coach Eby and his assisTanTs have sTriven To aTTain more Than mere vicTories in aThleTic conTesTs, They have given To each man under Their TuTelage The desire Tor a high sTandard oT sporTsrnanship and an increased inTeresT in The sporT in which They were engaged, and as every man on The squad will aTTesT, They have succeeded remarkably well. WiTh almosT phenomenal success Coach ForesT RiTTgers developed one oT The TinesT baslceTball Teams ThaT has represenTed Coe in recenT years. Too much cannoT be said oT Coach RiTTgers parT in The Training oT The VarsiTy baskeTball squad. WiTh The calibre oT The Team greaTly improved This pasT season, The ouTlool4 Tor nexT year is excepTionally good. g Always popular wiTh The men in his charge, RiTTgers undoubTedly will conTinue To give adeguaTe prooT oT his abiliTy as a compeTenT coach oT boTh baslceTball and Track. Since The removal oT baseball as a VarsiTy sporT Coach Thomas Hayden has de- voTed his Time To The developmenT oT a comprehensive plan oT inTramurals and physical Training. T-le has been ably assisTed This lasT year by RoberT Rush and Jack NorThey. ' 118 FOOTBALL When Moray Eby issued lhe call for loolloall men +his fall, 'rhe ourloolc lor a promising leam was dark. Quile a few ol The men Jrhal he used on lhe firsl sfring squad were inexperienced in varsily loolball and lhose +ha+ were lasf year varsily men were shilled lo new posilions lor a balanced learn. Coach Eby also made some changes in +he melhod of calling signals, as well as some formalion changes. COE 6: LUTHER 7 In lhe lirsl game of 'rhe season Seplember 24 al Decorah, Coe encounlered an aggregarion which seemed lo be in mid-season form. Coe losl lhe fracas by a one-poinl margin in a nip-and- luck affair, when lhe opponenls, in a lhrilling lasl 30 seconds rally, ulilized a forward pass which proved disaslrous for lhe Coe gridders. Early in lhe second period, Saccaro 'rossed l-lild a pass and he brolce Jrhrough 'rhe laclcle for a lwelve yard run lo score lhe Kohawlc only marlcer. An allempl by Carris lor exlra poinl failed. Cliff Hansen ol: Lulher proved +o be rhe Kohawlc 'rroubles and if was he who lossed 'rhe pass To Carlson, who dashed lhe necessary rwenly yards for a Touchdown. CAPTAIN ERNEST RASM USSEN Eby, Rasmussen, MacKay, Slover, Claypool, Keller, Jackman, Harless, Ellwood Miller, Forney, Norfhey, Riflgers Clallerbaugh, Kinch, Ellsworlh Miller, Green, Good, Harmon, Johnson, Swanson, Saccaro Schwanlc, l-lahn, Warren, Slavilc, Hild, Belknap, Bollen, Swarlzenlruber, Carris, Wallace 119 FOOTBALL , Coe ATTempTs To Run The Ball OuT oT Danger COE O: ILLINOIS I3 A TighTing Coe eleven baTTled on even Terms wiTh The UniversiTy oT Illinois aggre- gaTion Tor Two periods buT Tound Themselves unable To cope wiTh The aerial aTTack ThaT allowed The Illini To score in The second and TourTh quarTers Tor a I3-O vicTory on OCT. I aT Champaign, III. The game was characTerizecI by The ouTsTanding deTensive guaIiTies oT The Coe eleven. Several marches upon The goal by The Illini were checked by The Kohawks in one oT The besT defensive games oT The season. Coe held The Illinois Team Three diTTerenT Times on abouT The Coe Tive-yard line. BriIlianT punTing by Ross Eorney and Erwin I-Iahn made iT hard Tor The vicTors To gain consisTenTIy. Once I-Iahn booTed a 90 yard punT. Coe IosT iTs besf chance To score aT The ouTseT oT The second half. Illinois kicked OTT To Coe To open The period: I-Iild received The kick and appeared To be in The open Tor a Touchdown when he slipped and beTore he was able To recover his balance several Illinois Tacklers were upon him. COE 6: MONIVIOUTI-I 6 In The opening game oT The Mid-wesT Comcerence season, Coe and MonmouTh baTTIed To a 6-6 deadlock beTore a ParenT's Day crowd oT I,8OO aT Coe Tield, OcTo- ber 8. The Kohawks scored early in The TirsT period on a pass, I-Iild To Hahn Trom The Twelve-yard line. The ScoTs made Their Tally in The second quarTer when Pressly, a subsTiTuTe Tackle, inTercepTed The ball on The Tive-yard line in a Treakish play, which included a series oT runs, passes and inTercepTions, To cross The goal line. This play Johnson Eorne Rasmussen KeTTIer Y 120 FOOTBALL Try for- Exfra PoinT Fails has been said To be The mosT unusual play ever seen on Coe field. WiTh The ball on iTs own TwenTy-yard line, Coe elecfed To punT. Claypool's pass from cenfer flew over l-lahn's head: Hahn raced back and scooped The ball up on The goal line. Surrounded by lvlonmoufh men, Hahn Threw a forward pass To Slavik, sTanding on The eighT-yard line, The ball being nearly inTercepTecl by MonmouTh, buf Slavik plucked iT ouT of The air. Slavik Took a few sTeps, seemingly in The wrong direcTion, and aTTempTed a la+eral To Good, buT Pressly snafched The ball and ran for a Touch- clown. Throughouf The game were numerous fumbles, marches on The goal line by boTh Teams, and a fine punfing duel beTween l-lahn of Coe and Bauxsein and BooThly of lvlonmoufh. COE O: GRINNELL O Coe upseT The dope buckeT here, Safurday, Ocfober 15, when iT held The Pioneers of Grinnell To a scoreless Tie. Coe looked grearly improved in form aT This gruelling conTesT of The Two old rivals. The Kohawks foughf fiercely and Three Times checked The Pioneers when They rhrealened To cross The goal line. The sTruggle was feaTured by long runs by Ullrich, a Triple-ThreaT man, who was The big cog in The Pioneer machine. ln The fourfh guarTer he goT away for a forTy yard run buf Fred l-lild, who was playing as safeTy man for Coe, broughT him down. In The nexT few plays, mingled wiTh a couple of penalTies, The Pioneers managed To geT The ball on The Coe TwenTy-Two yard line and Ullrich aTTempTed a place kick which wenT wide. AnoTher aTTernpT was made in The closing minuTes buf Rasmussen blocked The kick as The game ended. Belknap Schwank Hild SwarTzenTruber 121 FOOTBALL Kohawlcs BaTTle CarleTon COE O: WISCONSIN 39 A crippled Kohawlq TooTball Team was unable To sTop The powerTul, well-coached UniversiTy OT Wisconsin gridclers, who rolled up a 39-O vicTory aT Madison, SaTurday, OcTober 22. Coe played wiThouT The services oT CapTain Wally Schwanlc and Charles Claypool, who were on The iniured lisT. The TirsT halT was very disasTrous Tor The Coe gridders, Tor The Badgers managed To chalk up Tive Touchdowns. The TirsT, aTTer l-lild Tumbled on The Two-yard line: The second, on a drive Trom The Wisconsin TorTy-eighT-yard line: The Third, aTTer McGuire made a ThirTy yard run To puT The ball in a scoring posiTion. The lasT Two in The TirsT halT were made aTTer drives by l:onTaine and STrain. The second halT proved To be a more balanced game, The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin scoring one Touchdown in The Third guarTer and none in The TourTh. Coe ThreaTened once in The TirsT Tive minuTes oT The game, when Saccaro recovered a Tumble on The Badger ThirTy-nine-yard line. COE 6: CARLETON 20 A Coe Homecoming crowd, esTimaTed aT 3,500, waTched The Kohawlcs Tall beTore a powerTul CarleTon Team by a 20-6 score, SaTurday, November 5. l-lild scored The only Coe marlcer early in The TirsT quarTer when he wenT oTT Tackle Tor TiTTy-nine yards Tor a Touchdown. AT TrequenT inTervals during The game, Coe ThreaTened buT was sTopped by a sTrong deTensive Team. The Norsemen scored TirsT aTTer a long run by a subsTiTuTe quarTerbacl4 oT Carle- Ton Trom Their own Tive-yard line To Coe's TiTTeen-yard line. The second halT Tound Senior, The same guarTerbaclc, again The ouTsTanding man. ATTer receiving one oT l-lahn's punTs on The one-TooT line, he ran nineTy-Tive yards Tor a Touchdown. Their Third Touchdown came laTe in The TourTh guarTer when a series oT long runs broughT The ball inTo scoring posiTion. EllsworTh lvliller Green T-larrnon BolTon 122 FOOTBALL Good Ellwood Miller Saccaro COE 6: KNOX 3 The unTorTunaTe Coe eleven managed To Take advanTage of The breaks To deTeaT Knox 6-3, Tor iTs TirsT vicTory oT The season aT Galesburg, Illinois, SaTurday, November I3. By This game Knox was pushed inTo The cellar posiTion oT The MidwesT conTerence, and gave Coe a conTerence record oT one vicTory againsT Two deTeaTs and a Tie. Coe's chance came in The Third guarTer when one OT l-lahn's long punTs was mis- iudged and The ball was downed on The Knox Tive-yard line. A poor kick senT The ball ouT oT bounds on The TwenTy-yard sTrip. Slavik made a TirsT down, and Then aTTer Two more plays, Tollowed perTecT inTerTerence around leTT end Tor eighT yards Tor a Touchdown. Knox Took an early lead aTTer Vasen had placekicked Trom The TwenTy-yard line in The TirsT period To make The score 3-O in Tavor oT Knox, buT Coe reTaliaTed wiTh a Touchdown To bring home iTs TirsT vicTory. COE I3: I. S. T. C. 7 The Kohawk eleven upseT The dope when They deTeaTed The TuTors aT Cedar Falls on SaTurday, November 20, by a I3-7 score. The Iowa STaTe Teacher's college grid- ders seemed To have Their own way during The TirsT halT running oTF Tackles and around ends Tor many long gains. They scored Their lone marker via air in The second guarTer. ATTer The inTermission Coe came back an inspired Team and proceeded To ouT- plunge and ouT-pass The Teachers. T-lild and Slavik, alTernaTely, carried The ball To The TirsT Touchdown. The second Touchdown came aTTer a series oT shorT, well made passes and wild plunges Through The TuTor line. l-lild carried The ball Tor a 'second Touchdown Trom The Tive-yard line in The TourTh guarTer. Carris Kinch Slavik Claypool 123 - - -- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL When Coaches Hayden and LundquisT issued The call Tor Treshman TooTball recruiTs, one of The largesT squads in Coe's hisTory answered. Much good maTerial came To lighT and The prospecTs Tor good varsiTy maTerial nexT Tall are quiTe good. ln Their TirsT game oT The season, The LiTTle Kohawl4s were ouTplayed buT noT ouTToughT when They l3aTTled a Cornell freshman Team To a scoreless Tie on Coe Tield, SaTurday, November I3. The deTensive playing OT The Coe Treshman was very ouTsTanding when The Purple yearlings ThreaTened. and in The Third period sTopped The Cornell aTTacls on The Coe one TooT line. ln a preliminary To The varsiTy TilT aT STaTe Teachers, The Coe yearlings won over The TuTor Treshman by a 7-O score. A pass, Schneider To CarriThers gave Coe The lead. There will be several men who will no doubT see acTion on The varsiTy squad nexT Tall. The ouTsTanding 'freshmen were Morgan Davis lCapTainl Dale ETka, Joe Schneider, James CarriThers, Elmer KeiTh, and William Berry. l-laydon, Rogers, l-lendriclcson, Flood, Berry, Ervin, Davis, Buchan, ComsToc':, Edwards, , ETl4a, Werner, Lundquisil BiTner, Gunn, Van Doren, Lewis, Snyder, Miller. Klinger, Misel, RundquisT, CarriThers Schneider, KeiTh, l-lubner, BolTon, Kage, MarTin, Prohaska, Lampe WalTermeyer, Lenl 124 BASKETBALL BASKETBALL WiTh all buT one oT The regular Team oT lasT year, Coach l:oresT RiTTgers proceeded To build a Team around The nucleus oT six veTerans. OTher candidaTes reporTing Tor baskeTball, were mosTly sophomores, and Coach RiTTgers Tound Them To be very promising maTerial. WiTh such maTerial, The prospecTs Tor a winning Team were brighT. CheT Good was ranked among The high scor- ers in The lvlid-wesT ConTerence lasT year and reTurned This year To duplicaTe his work. The Kohawk cagers successTully opened The season by deTeaTing lowa STaTe College aT Ames on Friday nighT, Dec. 9, by a lop-sided score oT 4l-23. Clicking in unerring regulariTy, The Coe Team showed surprising sTrengTh in Trouncing The Cyclones Tor The TirsT Time since The Two schools have meT on The maple Tloors. ExcepT Tor The TirsT Tew minuTes oT play, The Ko- Capiain Dan Neary hawks led The enTire rouTe. The Coe Team showed remarkable abiliTy To hiT The hoop and clever, accuraTe passing accounTed Tor mosT oT Coe's poinTs. Good. sTellar Torward, led The Kohawk's scoring wiTh six Tield goals and a chariTy Toss. ln The TirsT game aT home, The Kohawk cagers encounTered much sTiTTer compeTi- Tion, buT managed To nose ouT The lowa STaTe Teachers College baskeTball Team on Thursday nighT, Dec. l5, by a close score OT 34 To 32. Coe led by a score oT 20-I6 aT The inTermission, The score became Tied aTTer The resumpTion oT play, and Then Coe applied pressure and Took an eighT poinT lead. When The score was 33-24, The TuTors sTaged a rally aT The closing minuTes ol: The game, and broughT The score wiThin Two poinTs oT Coe's lead. Good Topped The Crimson scoring honors wiTh ThirTeen poinTs. The Kohawk cagers came back aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion wiTh renewed sTrengTh To Trounce Their ancienT rivals, Grinnell, To The Tune oT 34-3l, aT The Coe Gym, Friday nighT, Jan. 6. The Pioneers proved a sTubborn Toe and The game was TasT and Tilled wiTh exciTemenT, wiTh The lead changing hands no less Than six Times during The second halT, and boTh Teams exhibiTing biTs oT ouTsTanding Tloor work. The ouTcome oT The ConTesT was always in doubT unTil Poole, accuraTe shooTer and clever Tloor man, wenT on a spree Tor Coe To puT The game on ice. The score was Tied aT l7-all aT The halT, buT wiTh careTul, sTeady playing in The second halT, Coe was able To come ouT on The long end when The Tinal gun sounded. CheT Good led Coe's scoring wiTh Tour Tield goals and Three Tree Throws, buT Poole's work OT Tive Tield goals is also To be menTioned. Cn Tuesday nighT, Jan. IO, Coe Trekked To Cornell Tor a seT-To wiTh The Purple cagers in one oT The schools' Two TradiTional baTTles. AlThough The play was ragged during The greaTer parT oT The game, Coe earned her TourTh sTraighT vicTory by hold- ing The Purple Team To Three Tield goals. The game was slow and sluggish buT Coe managed To keep The lead Tor almosT The whole game, which ended I9-I3. Good and Pack were The oTTensive sTars Tor Coe while Belknap perTormed crediTably aT guard. Good led The scoring Tor Coe wiTh eighT poinTs. 126 BASKETBALL For The TiTTh sTraighT vicTory Tor The Tlashy Coe cagers and Tor The TirsT game OT The Mid-wesT ConTerence season, Coe deTeaTed The Knox baslceTball Team here on Friday nighT, Jan. I3 To The Tune oT 33-QI. Coe led The enTire game excepT Tor a brieT momenT in The TirsT guarTer, when The counT was 8-all. Coach RiTTgers used his enTire squad in This game, The seven subsTiTuTes playing in mosT oT The second halT. CheT Good and Pack were The mainsTays Tor The Coe Team, wiTh sixTeen and ThirTeen poinTs respecTively. The Crimson cagers challced up Their sixTh consecuTive win by overcoming The Grinnell Pioneers wiTh a more decisive vicTory Than beTore, aT Grinnell on SaTurday nighT. Jan. 22. The Tinal score was 30-IQ. A brillianT aTTack led by CheT Good and Don Belknap in The closing minuTes oT The Tray, accounTed Tor Coe's margin OT vicTory. The Kohawlcs led wiTh a score oT I2-ll aT The halT aTTer a closely-ToughT period, in which The lead changed hands several Times. The second halT sTarTed ouT wiTh The same Torrid pace as The TirsT, buT The Coe Team solved The Pioneer deTense in The closing Ten minuTes To cinch The vicTory. Good and Belknap Topped The scor- ing Tor The Crimson wiTh I2 and IO poinTs respecTively. The Coe maplewood arTisTs Tell beTore The lv1onmouTh Tive, aT lvlonmouTh, lll., on Tuesday, Jan. 24, To The Tune oT 27-I9. This was The TirsT Time The Coe snipers had TasTed oT deTeaT This season. During The TirsT halT, The ScoTs ran away wiTh The score and The counT aT The end oT The period was I746. The second halT Tound Coe somewhaT revived, buT an aTTacl4 on The lVlonmouTh deTense Tailed To resulT in any success. CheT Good was closely guarded and scored only Two Tield goals and one Tree Throw. Don Neary was high poinT man wiTh seven poinTs. Ripon invaded The Coe gym on SaTurday, Jan. 28, Tor a lVlidAwesT ConTerence game wiTh Coe. Coe won The Tracas wiTh a score oT 33-I8. ATTer Tumbling Tor The hoop ThroughouT The TirsT halT, The Kohawlc cagers came Trom behind To win The Poole-Forward Good-Forward i 127 BASKETBALL game by a decisive score. Coe Took The lead in The halT aTTer The Ripon cagers had succeeded in running up a 6-O score. Good, Pack, Belknap broughT The score Then To 7-O in Tavor oT Coe. The score aT The halT was ll-8. WiTh Good and Poole doing a lion's share oT The work, Coe came To liTe in The second halT and demone sTraTed marked superioriTy during The remainder oT The game. The Coe secondaries Took The Tloor in The second halT To Tinish The game. Good and Poole led The scoring Tor Coe wiTh TiTTeen and nine poinTs respecTively. Coe ripped inTo Cornell wiTh reckless abandon in The opening minuTes oT Their Mid-WesT ConTerence cage duel on Wednesday nighT, Feb. I. The Coe snipers piled up a lead oT Twelve poinTs in The Tew rninuTes and coasTed along To win The vicTory by a score oT 39-30. IT marked The second vicTory over The Cornellians and gave Coe a conTerence record oT Three wins and one loss. Pack led anoTher aTTack in The closing minuTes oT The TirsT halT To bring The score To 28-l7 in Tavor OT Coe. Coach RiTTgers began wiThdrawing his regulars aTTer Coe had builT up a commanding lead and beTore The end oT The game, no less Than a dozen men had seen acTion. Pack and Belknap Topped Coels scoring wiTh Twelve and eighT poinTs respecTively. Taking an early lead in The lvlid-wesT ConTerence game wiTh BeloiT, aT BeloiT on Friday nighT, Feb. IO, The Crimson Tive once led The Wisconsin Tive wiTh a score oT I3-4, buT The rallying powers oT The BeloiT aggregaTion were only Too evidenT in The closing period and accounTed Tor The score, BeloiT, 23, and Coe, 22. A Tricky onefhanded shoT by Kuplic oT The opponenTs in The Tinal momenT oT The game cosT The Kohawks Their Tracas. The BeloiT quinTeT came back in The second halT, a reine carnaTed Team, and soon succeeded in Tying The score. From This poinT iT was a nip and Tuck baTTle wiTh The lead alTernaTing beTween The Two Teams. Belknap-Forward Pack!CenTer 128 BASKETBALL On SaTurday nighT, Feb. I I, The Kohawk quinTeT invaded The AugusTana courT aT Rock Island, III., To Take a Iop-sided vicTory over The Norsemen, 42-25. Good wenf on a rampage To score Ten TieId goaIs againsT The Augies and To give The Team an even break on The week-end road Trip. In a game marked wiTh excepTionaIIy TighT deTense, The Kohawk cagers deTeaTe3 Lawrence aT The Coe gym, Friday nighT, Feb. I7, in a Mid-wesT ConTerence conTesT by a score oT 26-I9. The game began sIow and ThroughouT The game neiTher Team made any specTacuIar drives on The hoop. Gn Friday, Feb. 24, The Kohawks Traveled To INIorThTieid, Minn. To baTTIe The Tamous powerTuI CarIeTon Team, which was on iTs way To a sixTh Mid-wesT Cornference championship. The sTrong Crimson Team was unabIe To cope wiTh The CarIeTon cagers and Ios+ by a score oT 45-20. Led by Hdeadeeyeu Dick Arney, The CarIeTon- ians ran away wiTh The score in The TirsT haIT, aTTer PooIe had opened The scoring wiTh a baske-T on a TasT break play. Weary Trom The eTTecTs OT The CarITon game, The Crimson quinTeT IosT a biTTer baTTIe To LuTher, aT Decorah, SaTurday nighT, Feb. 25, by a score oT 23-I6. In The IasT game oT The season, Coe meT The proTessionaI Team Tronn Cedar Rapids, AIberTs Cleaners, on The Coe Floor, Wednesday nighT, March I. The Kohawks won The Tracas by a score oT 37-25. Belknap Took individual scoring honors wiTh seven Tield goaIs. RiTTgers, Green, Sargeant Lynn, Kolar, NorThey I-Ieneks, Quinn, SIavik, Dukie, Ludy FooIe, Pack, Good, Neary BeIknap 129 BASKETBALL Coe closed one of i+s mosl successful baslcelball seasons for years, lying for Jrhird place in Jrhe Mid-wesl Conference by virlue ol four wins and lhree losses in 'rhe con- ference race. Chef Good received greal ovalion and was given a berlh on Jrhe All-Slale firsl Jream, as forward. His oulslanding baslcef shooling as well as his bril- lianl floor play, made him an undispuled choice for Jrhe honorary posilion. Neverlheless, Jrhe leams' success is due as much lo Jrhe lighling spiril and playing abililies of each of Jrhe olher men. Good and Belknap were named on lhe All-Con- ference lirsl' Team, while Pack, Belknap, and Neary received honorable menlion on lhe All-Slraie leam. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Under The coaching ol Moray Eby and Carl Lundquisl, +he freshman baslcefball squad had a successful season. Besides winning Jrhree our oi four scheduled games, Jrhe yearlings developed info a leam which will be good varsily malerial for nexl season. The mosl promising and consisTen+ players were Elmer Keilrh, Jesse Saar, Joe Schneider, Harold Flood, Harold Mullinnix, and James Carrilhers. Mullinnix and Keiih were chosen as honorary co-caplains. Lundquisl, Binfner, Mullinnix, Schroeder, Gray, Buchan, Birdsell, Innes, Bollon, Kinch, Eby Flood, Nichols, Rhode, Kage, Van Dorn, l-lubner, John Saar, Eilca, Larson Carrilhers, Jesse Saar, Ralh, l-lollenbeclc, Anile, Schneider, Keilh 130 TRACK 4 , Coach RiTTgcrs doveloped a Tairly successTul Team This season. Rudolph Hurka and Ben Sebern were The co-capTains of The Team. l-lurka was The leading 440-yard i dash man, and also ran on The relay Team. Sebern was usually high-poinT man oT l The meeTs, esTablishing many records in The IZO-yard high hurdles and The high iump. There were very Tew seniors on The Team, so There is much good maTerial remain- ing Tor nexT year. The TirsT Track evenT oT The year, The annual Coe home rneeT, was held on SaT- urday, April I6. By Taking The maioriTy OT poinTs in The Tield evenTs, and by ac- cumulaTing a number oT Third and TourTh place poinTs, The Freshman Team won TirsT honors. Sebern, a Senior, was high poinT man wiTh 2l poinTs. Saccaro, a Freshman, and D. SmiTh, a Junior, Tied Tor second honors. The annual sororiTy relays were held on Monday, April IB. The DelTa DelTa DelTa Team composed oT Pulver, Byrnes, Miller, and SmiTh, won TirsT place. On April 23 a dual meeT was held wiTh Grinnell College on The Coe Track. By being able To counT in mosT oT The evenTs, The Grinnell Team deTeaTed The Crimson squad 74-57. Due To rain sTarTing shorTly aTTer The meeT began, mosT oT The Track evenTs were slower Than expecTed. Sebern, Byrnes, and Miller placed in The low barriers To give The Crimson squad Their only slam. On April 29, Coach RiTTgers selecTed a squad oT eighT men To Take The TirsT Trip oT The season, To The Drake Relays aT Des Moines. The men making The Trip were: Sebern, Pulver, SmiTh, Miller, l-lurka, Pack, Vermillion, and Belknap. AlThough Coe's sole achievemenT was a TourTh place in The college secTion oT The halT-mile relay, Coe was The only college To place in The classic. RiTTgers, LeTner, Klemp, Ludy, Sapp, D'Arcy, Sebern, Hurka, KeTTler, Heyer Ellwood Miller, Belknap, Vermillion, Carris, Tenney, LangTeldT, Pack, Marfin, SmiTh, Schwank Cxley, BuchwalTer, BuckTon, Hansen, Jarvis, Beiber, Pulver, EllsworTh Miller, Davis 132 TRACK SEBERN FIRST IN I-IURDLES Cn Ivlay 7, The well-balanced Drake UniversiTy Team won a decisive vicTory over The Coe Team on The home Tield. Facing sTrong opposiTion, The Crimson were able To place buT one man. The Track was slow and soTT and aTTer The TirsT Tew races, The sTraighTaway was badly cuT up. The Coe squad journeyed To MT. Vernon on Ivlay I4, where a Triangular meeT was held wiTh Cornell and Iowa STaTe Teachers College. Coe placed TirsT wiTh 52 poinTs. OuT oT The I5 evenTs, I I old records Tell by The way. The TeaTure OT The day was The individual perTormance oT Ben Seborn, who crashed Through wiTh record-breaking Time in The high and low hurdle evenTs and also seT a new record in The high iump, making a leap oT 6 TeeT. I le placed Third in The IOO- yard dash and ran Third on The winning relay Team To give him a ToTal oT I7lf2 poinTs and individual honors as high poinT man OT The meeT. The Coe Team won iTs annual dual wiTh The Cornell squad on Ivlay 2I, by a score oT 7I-60. Sebern Tied Tor high honors wiTh I8 poinTs, and I-Iurlca was nexT wiTh I IV4 poinTs. The bes+ race oT The meeT was The 440-yard evenT beTween Hurlqa, Coe sTar, and Macaulay, Purple sTar. DRAKE WINS FIRST TWO PLACES IN MILE RUN 133 TRACK Belknap, Vermillion, Sebern, l'-lurka MILE-RELAY TEAM As a climax To a very successTul season, The Crimson squad placed second in The Mid-wesT ConTerence Track and Tield meeT held on May 28 aT Galesburg, lll., wiTh a ToTal oT 35 and Three-TiTThs poinTs. Sebern oT Coe was high poinT man wiTh l5lf2 poinTs, by virTue oT winning The high hurdles, The high iump, and The low barriers, and by running on The Crimson relay Team which placed Third. 5miTh oT Coe won The blue ribbon in The iavelin Throw. FRESHMAN TRACK The Treshman Team compleTed a very ouTsTanding and successTul season. They will be an asseT To The varsiTy squad in Their nexT Three years oT compeTiTion. Sev- eral men look very promising, and will Turnish good maTerial Tor The oTher Two maior sporTs Teams. The Treshman Team placed TirsT in The annual Coe home meeT, which was held on SaTurday, April I6. ln a Triangular meeT wiTh Cornell and STaTe Teachers on May I4, The Treshman Team placed TirsT wiTh 60 poinTs. Pull won boTh dash evenTs, and ran Third on The relay Team To give high poinT honors wiTh a ToTal oT I IVQ. l-le beTTered The varsiTy Time in The 220-yard dash. By scoring eighT TirsTs, The Coe Treshman Team on May 2I deTeaTed The Cornell Treshman Team by 75-55. l-lahn, Pull, and Slavik were ouTsTanding Tor Coe. On lvlay 24, The Trosh Team wiTh a ToTal oT 42 poinTs, placed TirsT in The annual Mid-wesT Treshman Telegraphic Track and Tield meeT. 5Tookey oT Coe cleared The bar aT 6 TeeT V2 inch, To break The old record oT 5 TeeT, IO inches, and The Coe record oT 6 TeeT held by Dallagher '26. 134 Minor Sporfs , X ff, . XM ,Af .V TENNIS Paclcard, Parzybolc, Curnan, Gunn The schedule wiTh resulTs is as Tollows: April April April April April lvlay May lvlay lvlay Tennis, while one oT The minor sporTs, has become in- creasingly popular on The Coe campus. lvluch new maTerial was uncovered in The TryouTs Tor The varsiTy squad, buT be- cause oT Their inexperience were unable To repeaT Their suc- cess oT The previous year, when They won The Mid-wesT Con- Terence singles championship. Serna was The only leTTerman who reTurned This season. I5-Coe losT To Iowa UniversiTy 9-O. 22-Coe losT To Iowa UniversiTy 9-O. 28-Coe deTeaTed by Iowa STaTe College 6-O. 29-Coe cIeTeaTed by Grinnell 6-O. 30-Coe losT To Simpson 5-I. I I-Coe deTeaTed by WashingTon Junior College 4-2. I3-Coe deTeaTed by Grinnell 4-2. I4-Coe losT To STaTe Teachers 5-I. I6-Coe deTeaTed by WashingTon High School 2-I. The mosT promising members ol: The Tennis squad included: RoberT Paclcard, Ed- ward Pohl, I-lorace Parzybolc, ClemenT Curnan, RoberT Gunn, and Richard Paddock. 136 GOLF FiTcl'i, Pirnie, Kinch, Higgins Due To The organizaTion This year oT boTl'i varsiTy and inTra-mural golf Teams, mucli inTeresT was shown in This comparaTively new sporT aT Coe. Leslie Higgins was The manager oT The Team, assisTing Coach Moray Eby. Members OT The Coe Team were: Leslie Higgins, Franlc Kinclw, Tom Pirnie, and Frank FiTcl1. . CHEER LEADERS Simms, AnTle, Breen, Jackson, Porfer 137 INTRAMURALS Under Coach Thomas l-layden's direcTion inTramural sporTs developed inTo an inTeresTing race on The parT oT The social TraTerniTies on The Coe campus, Tor The Trophies and awards which were available in every line oT The program. The spiriT wiTh which These organizaTions parTicipaTed in The sporTs program is very commend- able and The value derived along The lines oT sporTsmanship and Tair play, as well as physical developmenT, is noT To be overlooked. This year's program was somewhaT changed Trom previous years. The evenTs oT inTramural sysTem oT The year were: Tennis, singles and doubles: boxing, Tour weighTsg handball, singles and doubles: rifle marksmanship compeTiTion7 volleyball: baskeTball7 indoor baseball: and ouTdoor baseball. Individual winners in each evenT were awarded gold belT buckles, engraved wiTh a crimson C, Team awards consisTed oT a sTaTue oT an aThleTe, posed To symbolize The sporT in which iT was awarded. ln addiTion To These, a Traveling Trophy was awarded To The besT all-around organizaTion, or To The group which had collecTed The greaTesT number oT poinTs. This Trophy was won lasT year by The Chi BeTa Phi TraTerniTy. James Van Orsdol was sTudenT manager oT inTramurals, and was assisTed by Ger- ald Joines and Edward Kupka. In The volleyball TournamenT, Chi BeTa Phi ranked TirsT. ln The baskeTball Tourney, DelTa Phi Epsilon won TirsT place aTTer iT Tied Tor TirsT wiTh Phi Alpha Pi and a play-oTT Tollowed. l'larley Hollenbeck, a non-Greek, won The singles handball TiTle, and a non-Greek Team, consisTing oT Hollenbeck and Jacobs, won The doubles. The DelTa Phi Epsilon Team ranked TirsT in The riTle marksmanship Tourney, wiTh Ed- ward Kupka receiving a silver and gold belT buckle Tor individual honors oT The Tourn- amenT. Winners in The Tour divisions oT The boxing TournamenT were: Joe VoTrobek, T25 pound classy EvereTT Dykes, l45 pound class: WalTer Schwank, I65 pound class, and ErnesT Rasmussen, heavyweighT class. The winner oT The indoor baseball championship is sTill undecided. However, Sig- ma Phi DelTa is leading wiTh Tour vicTories and no deTeaTs. Kolar, Wallace, Van Orsdol, Taylor 138 Women's A+hle+ics fffwf- 'Y Y ' W. A. A. COUNCIL Sellman, Slollel, Cosner, Sloan, Nilz, Vondracelc Mahon, Ryan, Bowne, Zilca, Benson OFFICERS Ivlary Bowne . .... . Presidenl Dorolhy Slollel , . Secrelary Edi+h Benson ........ Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Jane Sloan ....... . I-IoCl4ey Eslher Sellman . . Tennis Kvela Vondracelc . . Rille Barbara Nilz . . Baseball Edilh Benson . . Swimming Carmen Cosner . . Baslcelball RuI'h Malbon ........ Archery All women inleresled in a+hle+ics are eligible for membership in Ihe Women's Alhlelic Associalion. The purpose ol rhis organizalion as a whole is Io promole inleresl and parlicipahon in all women's sporls oiclered ai Coe. The governing loody of Ihis associalion consisls of Ihe Iwo Iacully direclors oi Physical Educalion, and Ien sludenl members. Each monlh Ihe W. A. A. Council sponsors a Iea dance in Ihe Womens Field House or in Ihe Gymnasium. Also Ihe demonslralion on Parenlls Day and I'-lomecoming, Ihe sporls spree for majors, and Ihe spring and fall Tennis Iournamenls are under The auspices of W. A. A. This spring Ihe W. A. A. will give a play day in June, and a sporls queen will be elecled for Ihe alllair. The play will lake The place of Ihe usual campus Iele. 140 PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN CLASS IN V!OMEN'S G-YMNASIUM Prof. Elhel Ryan is al The head of +he Women's Physical Educarion deparrmenjf al Coe. Miss Rulh Zilca is an assislanl in lhe deparlmenl, and Miss Evelyn Slreel assisls rhe direclors in insirucling swimming. Three oulslanding lealure programs given by lhis deparlmenl are The Colonia! Ball ballel, +he spring demonslralion, and Jrhe campus leie in June. The o+her varied aclivilies of lhe Physical Educalion for Women include hoclcey, volleyball, baseball, swimming, archery, and rifle. Besides lhese ouldoor sporls, +here are classes during +he winrer in 'folk and nalural dancing, clogging, lundamenlal Danish gymnasfics, and plays and games. Recenlly a major has been creared in +his deparlmenl and il is proving very popular among +he women of Coe College. I-11 TENNIS -laneif Murray GerTrucle Hauber ln The spring Tennis is The popular spOrT ancl The Tive lOeauTiTul courTs On The wOmen's Tielcl are l4epT busy. The W. A. A. sponsors a singles and doubles Tourna- menT every spring. Mr. Paul Knollq OT San AnToniO, Texas, an alumnus OT Coe. OTTers a Trophy Tor The spring singles TOurnamenT. LasT year JaneT Murray won This Knollc Trophy. In The doubles TOurnarnenT Elva HOTT and JaneT Murray were vicTOr- nous. The lasT maTch OT The Tall Tennis TOurnarnenT was nOT c:ompleTed because OT The l bad weaTher. T--T --.n , ' T ss. I.- 1 WOMENS TENNIS COURTS 142 HOCKEY 'NY'-H-Lf...a. , V UPPER CLASS HOCKEY TEAM McLaughlin, Carrilhers, Keiloer, Nemmers, Vondracelc, Sellman, Slollel, Colee, Weed, Benson, Knaupp, Murray, Bowne, Sloan Hockey has proved lo be one of lhe favorife sporls al Coe. Early Jrhis fall lhe diiclerenl class leams were chosen. Jusl before Thanksgiving vacalion an infer-class lournamenf was helcl. The upperclassman ieam won over Jrhe sophomores, who hacl previously delealed Jrhe freshman Team. SOPHOMORE CLASS TEAM Fisher. Hough, Judiesch, Dahn, Davis, Runlcle, Clure. Dunbar, Rugaard, Slriclcer, Moore, Hamillon Cosner, Knox, l.aPlanle 143 GIRLS' RIFLE TEAM Vevia, Davis, Sieh, SchulTz, STrohbehn, l-lannum, Drake Vondracek, McLaughlin, Griffin, Knickerbocker, TeeTs, Van MeTer, Blessing One OT The acTiviTies connecTed wiTh The physical educaTion deparTmenT is The girls' rifle Team. CapTain Paul J. Vevia, of The lvliliTary deparTmenT, is The insTrucTor. All during The Tall and winTer rifle pracTice has been held aTTernoons on The TourTh Tloor OT WiIlisTon Hall. All girls inTeresTed in riTle were eligible To shooT. KaTharine Van lvleTer, whose scoring record Tor The year is The highesT woman's score in The college. will receive a medal Trorn The local l'lanTord PosT oT The American Legion. ln inTer- Team cornpeTiTion KaTharine Van MeTer was also The high poinT marksrnan, and Viola Bohlen was second. H4 'D 1' l'i'15'2b tk E BOOK J ESJJF ff Q5 16.w:v, QMSQ. I I K 'NK kd A, I . D u ' ',4 . 5 o 9 If .x V ev' 6 ' ' 3 'Y 'fx ' 9 J X xk? 9' H 6 .' 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V: 2 A- - .gkiir J 4 5 ,J H u 1 TIER w an Efgjg xi Q Y' ! . in Mii - E+-ff' 1 nk W wm,w1Tff A-'l Wh 3' GHWQUW, f L im 1 V' Q ii Q 5 Sf 2 3 3 E i Q Z Q ,K 9 fi 52 ff .3 Q as 5 S 2 ii s L QE 2 2 3 3 3 E f S E R as ti 1? 2 1 A 3 S 3? Q Q 5 2' 3 5 1 2 5 zz S E 2 3 X is S s 3 E X if .SQ ww vi' .-sy kg Book s.. gag'- 0 oRGANlzATloNs' Q yu Af 5'6 , Q. , Y I L'- 6, . -QV ob. j Q -' -gh - Q2 ' I A Pe 4 ff a t fzyfkf ' Honor Socie'ries PHI KAPPA PHI CATHERINE ADAMS C. O. BATES MARY BELL WILLIAM BENSON GEO. W. BRYANT LEROY M. COFFIN LOUISE CRAWFORD MORAY L. EBY WM. M. EVANS HARRY MOREHOUS E LYNN E. GARWOOD C. HARVE GEIGER MARY E. BOWNE MARGARET CARDLE ALICE CAVE SwarIzeII, KenI, HoIubova I-IusIon, Srnifh, Bowne MEMBERS IN FACULTY JOHN M. HENRY ANNA HEYBERGER CHARLES T. HICKOK P. W. JACOBSON HARRY KREMERS C. WARD MACY ALFRED W. MACY O. LLOYD MORRIS WALTER S. NEWELL GAGE VINCENT H. OGBURN ETHEL R. OUTLAND C. WILFRED PERKINS BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS MARY MARGARET HUSTON KENNETH KENT HAROLD LETN ER JAROSLAVA HOLUBOVA TACY MOTT BETTY H. PRITCHETT PAUL S. RAY A. C. ROBBIE NELSON V. RUSSELL ETHEL RYAN ALICE B, SALTER STEPHEN W. STOOKEY ALMA TURECHEK HENRY W. WARD L. D. WELD MINNA WIKOFF J. F. YOTHERS ZOLA PIPER CHARLOTTE ANN SMITH RUTH SWARTZELL CONSTANCE WATKINS Phi Kappa Phi, Na+ionaI Honor Sociefy, was founded aI Ihe Universiries of Maine Tennessee, and Pennsylvania S'ra+e college in I897. The Coe chapfer was ins+aIIed Dec. I5, I925. Eleclrion Io Phi Kappa Phi is Ihe hiqhesf honor one can aHain on Ihe Coe campus in Ihe IieIcI of scholarship. The organizaIion has i+s nnoHo: The Love of Learning Rules Ihe WorId 170 SACHEM Sfranq, Bailey, West Packard MEMBERS MARVIN BAILEY ROBERT PACKARD FREDERICK WEST KENNETH STRANC5 Members of Sachem, founded a+ Coe in I924, are chosen each spring from Ihe represenfafive men of Irhe Junior class Io carry on Ihe organizaiion during 'rheir Senior year. Scholarship, Ieadership, and characfer are The e5senI'iaI quaIiIies for eIec+ion Io This sociefy. 171 CRESCENT Swarizell, Piper, Clark MEMBERS MARIAN M. CLARK ZOLA PIPER RUTH SWARTZELL Crescent honorary sociery for senior women, was organized ai Coe in March, I925. Eligibiliiy is based upon high scholarship, pariicipaiion in campus aciiviiies, and oufsianding sJrreng+h or charm of personalrry. H is Their purpose Jro advance These siandards of schoiarsnip, leadership, characier and campus aciiviries. In 'fine spring new members are chosen from rhe Junior class by rhe faculiy commiiree and +l'1e senior members and are pledged ai' an impressive public ceremony. 172 PI KAPPA DELTA Vlfallcer, Mrs. Jenks, Mr. Jenlcs Niles, Kenl, Dornon MEMBERS IN FACULTY CHARLES T. HICKOK LOREN T. JENKS VINCENT H. OGBURN ALICE E. PAGE J. F. YOTHERS STUDENT MEMBERS JOHN DORNON BETTY JENKS PAUL NILES LOWELL GALT KENNETH KENT WENDELL WALKER Pi Kappa Della, Nalional Honorary Forensic Frafernily which is Jrhe Iargesl of ils Icind in lhe world was eslablished on Ihe Coe campus in l923. Iowa Thela, Ihe local chapler, has a +o'raI membership including alumni ol 56 members. Parficipalion in inler-collegiale debales, oralory conlesls or exlemporaneou con 'resls is lhe requiremenl' for membership. I73 ETA SIGMA PHI '-ameavaenv Sundberg, Porfer, Benson, KupIfa, Van Or5doI, Bryani, MOH Ganson, PirIcI, Burianek, S II1, Weed, CardIe, Rose-nII1aI, Cook Reid, Langer, I-Iusfon, Johnson, Brown, Waflcins, JenisIa MEMBERS IN FACULTY GEORGE W. BRYANT WILLIAM BENSON STUDENT MEMBERS MAXINE BROWN ELIZABETH BURIANEK MARGARET CARDLE HARRIET COOK MARGARET GANSON MARY CARMEL HALPIN MARY MARGARET HUSTON CECIL JACKMAN HELEN JENISTA ESTHER JOHNSON EDWARD KUPKA IRENE LANGER TACY MOTT WILLIAM GREER MQCRORY ISLA MAY MQSPERRIN BERNUS PIRKL ALLAN POOLE ROY V. PORTER LILY JEAN REID CHARLOTTE ROSENTHAL ANNE SMITH MARGARET SUNDBERG ALICE THOMPSON JAMES VAN ORSDOL CONSTANCE WATKINS LILLIAN WEED Efa Sigma Phi, Na+ionaI Classical Honor Socie+y, was esIaIoIisI'1ecI aIII1e Universny of Chicago in I9I4, and Chi clwapier was organized aI Coe in I927. IIs purpose is Io crea+e a grea+er appreciaIion of classical culikure. 17-I PHI SIGMA IOTA I Uchforhf, Murray, Bowne, I-Iibnes Caslavka, Sirohbehn, Cone, McCriIIus, I-IoIubova Hanson, I-IamIIIon, I-Ieyberger, Keiber. Larson HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. GEO. B. DOUGLAS MISS GERTRUDE JAMES MRS. H. M. GAGE MRS. ARTHUR POE MRS. JAMES E. HAMILTON MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH MEMBERS IN FACULTY DR. ANNA HEYBERGER PROP. MARVIN D. CONE STUDENT MEMBERS MARY BOWNE HELEN HANSON HELEN MCCRILLUS MARIAN CLARK STELLA HIBNES JANET MURRAY EVELYN CASLAVKA .IAROSLAVA HOLUBOVA WILBUR ROBBIE WILMA COON KATHERINE KEIBER VERA STROHBEHN LAVON LARSON PLEDGES MARIAN BRUNER ELNA ERICKSEN MARTHA HOUGH CARMEN COSNER BEULAH GILHAM LOIS MCBROOM MARY DUNBAR GERALD GREENBLATT DEAN MILLER MAURICE DUNLOP MARY ELLEN HAMILTON FRANCES NORTON MARIANNE DVORAK EMMA HEPKER LOUISE UCHIOREE Zefa Chap+er of Phi Sigma Io+a, Romance Language Honor Socie+y, was ins+aIIed a+ Coe in I926. The purpose of The sodelry is Io recognize abili+y and ahhainmenfs in French Ianguage and Iiferafuro and Io encourage Individual research worIc. I7-3 I I Pl DELTA EPSTLON Brooks, Dornon, STonebraker, Biggs, Walker WesT, Kubias, CoTTey MEMBER IN FACULTY GEORGE W. BRYANT STUDENT MEMBERS JOSEPH BIGGS ARTHUR A. BROOKS, JR. JOHN DORNON C. ROBERT KUBIAS FREDERICK WEST HUBERT COFFEY ROBERT L. STONEBRAKER WENDELL WALKER This year The Coe chapTer oT Pi DelTa Epsilon celebraTed The TwenTieTh anniversary oT iTs esTablishmenT on The Coe campus. IT is The oldesT honorary organizaTion aT This college, having been organized in I9l3, only Tour years aTTer The Tounding oT The naTional body aT The UniversiTy oT Syracuse in 1909. The TraTerniTy seeks To TosTer a high sTandard oT iournalism aT Coe, and limiTs iTs membership To Those men who have done acTive work on The sTaTT oT one oT The campus publicaTions Tor Two consecuTive semesTers, or who hold a major posiTion on one oT These publicaTions. Pi DelTa Epsilon sponsors an annual ediTorial conTesT open To all Coe sTudenTs, and ThroughouT The year The chapTer holds a series oT dinners and luncheons Tor iTs members. 176 PI ALPHA THETA . Caslavlfa, I-lalpin, Friedline Mooney, Bowne, I-larrinqlon MEMBER IN FACULTY ETI-IEL R. OUTLAND STUDENT MEMBERS MARY BOWNE MARIE FRIEDLINE ELIZABETH MILLER EVELYN CASLAVKA CELESTE I-IARRINGTON MARY CARMEL I-IALPIN LEONA MOONEY Pi Alpha Thela was founded al Coe college in I9I9 as an honorary iournalislic sororily. Members are chosen from among Ihe women who have falcen a course in journalism and who have compieled Ihree semeslers of work on Ihe Cosmos. Each year lhis sororily sponsors a Java Journalislic Jamboree in Professor Oul- land's classroom where Ihe newly chosen Cosmos slalil is honored. A+ Ihis Jamboree The reporler who has done Ihe mosl consislenl worlc during Cosmos Try-ours, is awarded a prize of live dollars by Pi Alpha Thela. Roberl Daniel and Merlin Morris, freshmen, were bolh recommended by lhe edilor lhis year for lhis honor and in consequence lhe prize was divided belween lhem. Previous lo Ihis year Ihe prize has nol been divided. Anolher social lunclion of Pi Alpha Thela is lhe annual Valenline lea for The women ol The Cosmos slall. I77 i ZETA PHI ETA Tankersley, E. Knox, KeIIy, Weafherion, Benson, Davis, Linfer, Ogden NIIZ, BoI'1Ien, Sforey, Gray, Erwin, Vondracek FACULTY ADVISOR LAURA PEARLE STEWART STUDENT MEMBERS EDITH BENSON MODESTA KELLY FRANCES TANKERSLEY VIOLA BOHLEN EDITH KNOX KVETA VONDRACEK ELEANOR JANE DAVIS GEORGIA LINTER FLORENCE WETHERTON MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN LEONA MOONEY JANE LA PLANTE DOROTHY GRAY BARBARA NITZ PAULINE OGDEN GWENDOLYN STOREY ZeIa PIII Era, a nafional Iwonorary speech arfs sororllry, was founded aI NorII1- weslrern UnIversiIy In I893. II Is II1e second oIdesI organizalrion of Hs Idnd In Ihe UniIed STaIes. There are now Iourfeen c3I'1apIers OI ZeIa Phi EIa. In I925, Ze+a TI1e+a PE, local drama+ic orqanizarion, became Tnefa Cnap+er of Ihe naIionaI sororIIy, Zefa PBI EIa. 178 MEMBERS IN FACULTY MU PHI EPSILON Bullers, Wallcins, Crawford, Hayne, Siegel Kemp, Molcreis, Naso CATHERINE ADAMS LOUISE CRAWFORD MISS EDNA DIEMAN MISS MARIAM DIEMAN MISS CECILIA KOHL BELVA BUTTERS MARGARET HAYNE RUTH KEMP y ALICE INSKEEP GRACE SWAB MEMBERS IN CITY MISS ADELIA KRIZ MRS. JOHN T. MASSEY MISS HELEN MOKREJS STUDENT MEMBERS MARGARET McCALL TERESA NASO ALMA TLIRECEK BERNICE HACH MRS. LOUIS H. ZILA MISS EVELYN STOAKES MISS ADRIA WILLSON ESTHER SIEGEL CARLA SG-ARLATA CONSTANCE WATKINS Mu Phi Epsilon, nalional honorary musical iralernily, was 'founded al Cincinnal Ohio, in I903. Mu Psi chapler was eslablished al Coe, May 22, I926. Members are chosen from lhe women ol Ihe Junior and Senior classes wilh exceplional mu- sical abilily and good scholaslic record. Mu Phi Epsilon held ils nalional convenlion al Kansas Cily, Missouri, in June. I932. Mu Psi chapler was represenled by Helen Molcreis, musical delegale, and Carla Sgarlala, business delegale. The Ninlh Annual Spring Recilal, in which every aclive member appeared, was held in The Sinclair Memorial Chapel. I79 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Richardson, Pull, Wallcer, Liiile, Ellson, Teeier Breed, Grunewald, Ziemer, Knock, Burkhalier, Zbanelc, Kuplca Wessale, Kiichin, Ray, Daehler, Perrin MEMBERS IN FACULTY MAX DAEHLER MORRIS KATZOFF PAUL S. RAY JOSEPH H, KITCHIN MEMBERS IN CITY LOUIS BURKHALTER GRANT PERRIN FRANK WESSALE WILLIAM GRUNEWALD ROLAND MOEHLMANN LEE WINTERBURG HAROLD REEVES STUDENT MEMBERS WILLIAM BREED GLENN LITTLE HARRY TEETER HOWARD ELLSON BERNARD PULL WENDELL WALKER DANIEL KNOCK ALAN RICHARDSON CARL ZBANEK EDWARD KUPKA ARTHUR ZIEMER Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a naiional musical Traierniiy, The Befa Kappa chapier of which was insI'aIIed al Coe in November, I93O. The successor of Pi Sigma Rho, or- ganized in l929, Ihe Traierniiy aims Io 'iosier music in Coe college and in The com- muniiy ai large. Hs membership includes undergraduaie men and olrhers boih wiih- in and ouiside of Ihe college, who have an inieresl' in music, wheiher as professionals, amaieur performers, or as pairons. The purpose of 'rhe fraierniiy is Io advance The cause of music in America. I+ is a Iradiiion Io hold a public All-American program each spring. A+ This eveni only American composiiions are rendered. The local chapler also sponsors an annual inier-Tra+erniIy singing coniesi. 180 KAPPA PHI CHI C. I-IARVE GEIGER LUMIR BURESI-I LEONARD DAVIS I-IAROLD EALCONER DALE I-IARMON Thomas, MiIIer, Sorenson, Buresh, Falconer, Main, Mallory VermiIIion, I-Iarmon, Davis, Mochai, Robbie MEMBERS IN FACULTY WALTER S. NEWELL STUDENT MEMBERS CHARLES I-IOLYOKE MERRILL MAIN GLEN MALLORY DONALD MILLER ALEX C. ROBBIE JOSEPH MOCHAL LEROY SORENSON ROBERT THOMAS PAUL VERMILLION Kappa Phi Chi was organized a+ Coe college a+ Ihe beginning of Ihe presenI school year. The aim of Ihe Ira+erni+y is Io promo+e inferesf in Ihe IieId of educa Hon and Io creare a fee-Iing of IeIIowship among men educafion sfudenfs Th honor OI membership in Kappa Phi Chi shaII be Comte-rred upon aII men educaho sruolemks who receive a Ihree-Iourfhs voie of Ihe acfive members. 181 CLAN OF C Eby, Johnson, Slavik, HaI'vn, EIIwood Miller, Green, Neary, Kinch, Forney, Harmon, Hayden WaIIace, DuRie, Poole, Claypool, Saccaro, Breen, PuIver, Packard, Bolfon, Norflney Carris, Ellsworfh MiIIer, Pack, Lofqren, Rasmussen, KeHIer, Sclwwank, BeIknap, Hild, Riffgers MEMBERS DONALD BELKNAP, Foo+baII, Baske+baII MATTHEW BINTNER, Foofball BERNARD BOLTON, Foo+baII JAMES BREEN, CheerIeader HERBERT CARRIS, Foofball CHARLES CLAYPOOL, Foo+baII GEORGE CRAWFORD, Baske+baII CLEMENT CURNAN, Tennis HARRISON DU RIE, Baskefball, Foofball ROSS FORNEY, Foo+baII CHESTER GOOD, FooIbaII, Baskefball HARRY GREEN, Foo+baII ERWIN HAHN, Foo+baII DALE HARMON, Foo+I::aII FRED HILD, Foofball LESLIE HIGGINS, Golf LESTER JOHNSON, Foo+baII NORBERT KETTLER, Foofball FRANK KINCH, FoofI3aII WARREN LOFGREN, BaskeII3aII ELLSWORTH MILLER, EooIbaII ELWOOD MILLER, FooI'baII DONALD NEARY, BaskeIbaII WALTER PACK, Baskefball ROBERT PACKARD, In+ramuraI ALLAN POOLE, BaskeIbaII HUGH PULVER, Track ERNEST RASIVIUSSEN, FooIbaII BATISTO SACCARO, FooIIJaII GODFREY SLAVIK, FooI'baII DALE SMITH, FoofbaII, Track WALTER SCHWANK, FooIbaII Manager ARTH U R SWARZENTR U BER, Fooiball PAUL VERMILLION, Track THEODORE WALLACE, FooIbaII Manager I 1-1 Pg , v1 ' v .L ..1..,. J, W, -.fjL,..l. ,, ...QM X :, .g FRATERNITIES I - V f, ,x,,T.x,,. ,,., ., ,,., , II. xii. ,,:, S X I933 DELTA PHI EPSILON Baldwin, Biba, Kuplca, Berry. Schwarlz, Hein, Packard Nichols, Evans, Halnn, Muller, Claypool, Pallerson, Merrill Davis, Reeve, Sigmund, Glldner, Blomquisl, Malllnlesen, Van Orsdol, Miller R. Daniel, Bollon, Hayden, C. Daniel, Culler, Rlllenlwouse, Misel THOMAS C. HAYDEN ROBERT BIBA CHARLES DANIEL LEONARD DAVIS ALAN BALDWIN VERNON BERRY RICHARD BLOMOUIST CHARLES CLAYPOOL ERWIN HAHN GLEN CUTLER LOUIS HEIN MEMBERS IN FACULTY STUDENT MEMBERS RENALD EVANS HUGHES GILDNER RONALD HOLETS ELLSWORTH MILLER I934 BERNARD BOLTON VERNON HENDERSON I935 EDWARD KUPKA FREDERICK MERRITT I936 DON HOUSER JOS. MATTHIESEN CLEO MISEL 184 C. WARD MACY ROBERT PACKARD ROGER REEVE PARKS RITTENHOUSE LOUIS MULLER JAMES SIGMUND JAMES VAN ORSDOL VERNE NOBLE WADE PATTERSON GEORGE NICHOLS KARL SCHWARTZ DELTA PHI EPSILON DelTa Phi Epsilon, whose chapTer home is locaTed aT l6OO WashingTon Ave., was Tounded in I9Ol, and is The oldesT TraTerniTy on The campus. Erwin l-lahn, Charles Claypool, and EllsworTh Miller were varsiTy TooTball leTTer- men while Verlon Berry was a Treshman numeral winner in The same sporT. George Nichols was a member OT The freshman baslceTball squad. ln Traclc The TraTerniTy was represenTed by Miller, Davis, Berry, and Miller. OTher acTiviTies oT The members include: Bob Packard, Sa-chem, Scabbard and Blade, CadeT LieuTenanT Colonel, and Tennis: Leonard Davis, CadeT LieuTenanT, de- baTe, and Kappa Phi Chi: Charles Daniel, College Players: Edward Kuplca, Phi lvlu Alpha and ETa Sigma Phi. Kuplca, lVlaTTheisen, PaTTerson, and Van Orsdol were members oT The band. Blom- guisT, BolTon, and Henderson were oTher members OT Scabbard and Blade, and l-loleTs and Van Orsdol were also ETa Sigma Phi members. The EraTerniTy has made good progress in The inTramural aThleTics This year, having won The baslceTball and riTle championships. Charles Daniel was presidenT during The TirsT semesTer, and Verlon Berry is presidenT T The second semesTer. Mrs. Rose Mowbray, oT WaTerloo, has served as hosTess during The year. 185 i PHI ALPHA PI Merrill, Walson, Schroeder, Pelerson, Powell, Aronson Sfonebralier, Edwards, Crawford, Woederlvorf, Brown, D'Arcy, Eernald, KiIIian, Snouger Kubias, Werner, Pinney, J. Smiflw, Swadzenfruber. D. Srnifh, Schneider, Neessen, Sfookey, Olney Balclwelder. Jesse Saar Bangs, NorIIwcoII, Jolwn Saar, Myers, Higglns, Biggs, Pull, Evans, Euehr Knock, Teefer, Halpin, Pefch, Pulver, Amick, Sclwuclwerf, Volroubek, Morrison MEMBERS IN FACULTY CHARLES T. HICKOK WILLIAM B. BENSON STUDENT MEMBERS I933 JOSEPH BIGGS LESLIE HIGGINS ROBERT BANGS TRUMAN BROWN HUBERT COFFEY KENNETH AMICK GORDON COSNER JOHN CRAWFORD BYRON EVANS FREDERICK EERNALD ELMER KEITH BURNARD MORRISON JAMES OLNEY JESSE SAAR GERALD KILLIAN DANIEL KNOCK I934 GEORGE CRAWFORD ROLAND D'ARCY I935 TED EUEHR JOHN HALPIN KENNETH MYERS THOMAS NEESSEN JOHN NORTHCOTT I936 JOHN SAAR JOE SCHNEIDER GILBERT SCHROEDER RICHARD SCHUCHERT JEROME SMITH 186 ROBERT KUBIAS HUGH PELVER KEITH PETCH ROBERT STONEBRAKER HARRY TEETER JOHN POWELL BURNARD PULL WILLIAM SNOUEEER ARTHUR SWARTZENTRUBER WILBUR ARONSON WESLEY STOOKEY RICHARD WATSON ALBERT WOERDERHOFE JOE VOTROUBEK PHI ALPHA PI Phi Alpha Pi, whose chapler home is locared a+ III3 Second Ave., firsl ap- peared on Jrhe Coe campus in I9I4. The more prominenf members for lhe pasl' year include: Joseph Biggs, College Players, Pi Della Epsilon, and Business Manager of Zip 'N Tang, Harry Teeler, Hu- mor Edilor of I934 ACORN, and Men's Glee Club, Huberl Colley, Edifor of Cos-- mos, and Pi Della Epsilon. Roberr Slonebraker, Cosmos S+alii,,xACORN Slafl, Pi Della Epsilon, and ACORN Board of Con+rolg Wilbur Aronson, Business Manager-elecr of I935 ACORN, and Presidenl' of Y. M. C. A.: C. Roberl Kubias, Edifor of Zip 'N Tang, and Pi Della Epsilon. Daniel Knock, Phi Mu Alpha: Hugh Pulver, varsily Track member: Roberl Bangs, ACORN Slaff, and Sophomore Class President Eirsl Semesferq John Norlhcoll, Sophomore Class Presidenr, Second Semesleri Ar+hur Swarzenlruber, varsify foolball member. Members of 'rhe band include: Daniel Knock, Harry Teefer, Frederick Lehman, Hu- berf Coffey, Roberl' Sfonebraker, Gordon Cosner, Jesse Saar, Roberf Bangs, and Bur- nard Pull. Leslie Higgins served as presidenl of +he fralernily during 'rhe pasl' year and Roland D'Arcy has been elecled +0 succeed him for +he coming year. Mrs. Edylh K. Pulver of Keolra has served as hosfess during lhe pasl year. 187 SIGMA PHI DELTA Plant, Taylor, I-Iarless, Ellca, Mulllnnix, Sfoolcey, MacKay, Dornon, Allred, L. Meyer, Jackson, Frees Fleming Larson, I-lalwn, Dr, Meyer, West Kolar, Breen, Bailey ALFRED VV. MEYER MARVIN BAILEY JAMES BREEN JOI-IN DORNOTI DONALD FLEMING FRANK JACKSON GADDIS ALLRED DALE ETKA I-IAROLD FREESE MEMBERS IN FACULTY STUDENT MEMBERS I933 FRANK FITCI-I I-IAROLD I-IAI-IN I-IAROLD KOLAR I934 GEORGE HARLESS DON LARSON 1935 DONALD MACKAY LESLIE MEYER l936 VINCENT I-IEUER HAROLD MULLINNIX 188 FORREST RITTGERS LOUIS TAYLOR FREDERICK WEST GLENN LITTLE NORMAN STOOKEY KENNETH WITTENBURG TI-IORTON PFAFF DAVID RICI-IESON DONALD ZIMMERMAN SIGMA PHI DELTA Sigma Phi Della, whose chapler home unlil recenlly was localed al I2 IO Third Ave., was organized in l9l6. The lra- lernily is now localed al 854 Eirsl Ave. Aclivilies ol lhe members include: Marvin Bailey, Sachem, and member ol Cos- mos Board ol Conlrol: James Breen, Scabbard and Blade, l-lead Cheer-Leader, and member ol ACORN Board ol Conlrolg,-Harold Kolar, Senior Baskelball Manageri Frederick Wesl, Senior Class Presidenl, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Della Epsilon, and Sachem. ' John Dornon, Pi Della Epsilon, Pi Kappa Della, and Edilor ol lhe I934 ACORN: Louis Taylor, Scabbard and Blade, and Senior Track Manager. Glenn Lillle and George Harless were members ol lhe ACORN Slall. Band Members include: Donnan Larson, Glenn Lillle, Kennelh Willenburg, Donald Fleming, Donald MacKay, l-larold Ereese, Gaddis Allred, and Thorlon Plall. Donald MacKay is lhe Edilor-elecl ol lhe l935 ACORN, and Glenn Lillle is a member ol Phi Mu Alpha Sinlonia. Dale Elka was a lreshman numeral winner in baskelball and loolball, and l-larold Mullinnix was honorary co-caplain ol lhe lreshman baskelball leam. Norman Slookey i is a varsily lrack member, and Vincenl Heuer is a member ol lhe lreshman lrack squad. Donald Zimmerman and Gaddis Allred were members ol lhe Men's Glee Club. Erank Eilch is anolher member ol Scabbard and Blade. Frederick Wesl served as presidenl ol lhe lralernily during lhe pasl year and John Dornon has been elecled lo succeed him lor lhe coming year. Mrs. E. l'l. Wahlerl, ol Garner, Iowa, has served as hosless lor lhe pasl lhree years. l 189 -41 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Rogers, KIein, HoIsI', Johnson, Edwards, Bu'r'rerTieId, Cockburn, W. Gunn, CIapsaddIe, Brodie An'rIe, Lynn, Piper, Nickless, Hendrickson, BoIIon, Johnsfon, Moore, Rhode, Forney. Murphy, Turney Mochal, I-Ieiserman Tenney, LuqIan, DuRIe, Dofson, R. Gunn, Thompson, OI'rsen, KeIIIer, Pavlis LEROY D. WELD FREEMAN DOTSON ROBERT GUNN HARRISON DuRIE FRED HILD LESTER JOHNSON HOWARD JOHNSTON ROBERT BRODIE ARTHUR BUTTERFIELD DEAN CLAPSADDLE MEMBERS IN FACULTY STUDENT MEMBERS I933 NORBERT KETTLER I934 LIONEL KLEIN EDWARD LUGLAN KENNETH OTTSEN I935 EDWARD LYNN PAUL NILES I936 GEORGE COCKBURN WENDELL GUNN EDMOND HENDRICKSON 190 LYNN E. GARWOOD JOHN THOMPSON THEODORE WALLACE CHARLES OVERLEY JACK PIPER FREDERICK PAVLIS LOWMAN TURNEY DUANE MOORE LESTER NICKLESS ROBERT ROGERS TAU KAPPA EPSILON ZeTa chapTer oT Tau Kappa Epsilon, whose chapTer home is locaTed aT I58l lsT Avenue, was insTalled aT Coe in l9I6. The naTional organizaTion was Tounded aT lllinois Wesleyan in l899 and now comprises 38 chapTers. Nearly all branches oT campus acTiviTies were parTicipaTed in by Tekes This year. Howard Johnson was acTive in Y. M. C. A. work, debaTe, Vesper Choir, and Band: Theodore Wallace was Senior EooTball Manager: Paul Niles, Y. M. C. A., Pi Kappa DelTa, Vesper Choir, ACORN STaTT and Tennis. Ross Forney, Fred Hild, Joe KeTTler and LesTer Johnson were VarsiTy leTTermen in TooTball, while Edmond Hendrickson won his Treshman numerals. Music is rapidly becoming a major acTiviTy, wiTh nine men in The band and Tive in Vesper Choir. Four Tekes worked wiTh The Coe producTion Pigs , while Three as- sisTed on The ACORN STaTT. The pledges won The TirsT prize Tor The mosT humorous burlesque in The annual Homecoming Parade. ln keeping wiTh The policy oT The naTional organizaTion, conTenT programs wiTh special speakers have been presenTed during The year. Among The speakers have been CapTain Paul J. Vevia, ProTessor Ben H. PeTerson, and ProTessor Nelson Vance Russell. The MoTher's Club, an auxiliary organizaTion, has cooperaTed wiTh The chap- Ter in sponsoring numerous social TuncTions. RoberT Gunn, Junior Scholar and VarsiTy Tennis man, served as presidenT oT The TraTer- i niTy during The pasT school year, and Edward B. Luglan, member oT Vesper Choir, College Players and The Cosmos EdiTorial Board, has been elecTed To succeed him Tor The coming year. Mrs. Lillian Michener oT Cedar Rapids has served as hosTess Tor The pasT Three years. 191 ALPHA DE-TA ALPHA B. Swanson, Poole, Lenf, Buclwan, Wlmeeland, Rundquisl, Campbell Baker, Dunn, Weismann, Lunf, I-Iawldns Dykes, Burqy, Walker, Yferner, Blair, Carroll, Porfer, Carrls Galewood, L. Swanson, Boyson, Oqburn, Troyalc, Polml, Wood LOREN T. JEN KS HOWARD ELLSON JOHN GATEWOOD BYRON BOYSEN HERBERT CARRIS NEWTON DUNN EDGAR BLAIR WARREN BUCHAN GEORGE BAKER ELDRED BURGY EARL CAMPBELL MEMBERS IN FACULTY STUDENT MEMBERS I933 EDWARD POHL I934 ALLAN POOLE ROY PORTER I935 WAYNE CARROLL MONTERED LU NT I936 EVERETT DYKES ROBERT HAWKINS 192 VINCENT OGBURN LOYAL SWANSON ROBERT TROYAK KEITH TOW WENDELL WALKER ROGER WEISMANN BYRON SWANSON LEON WERNER EDWIN LENT DONALD RUNDOUIST JOHN WHEELAND ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Alpha chapTer oT The Alpha DelTa Alpha is locaTed aT I I8 I6Th STreeT. lT was Tounded aT Coe College in I92O and There are now several oTher chap- Ters. ' AcTiviTies oT memloers on The campus This year include: l-Toward Ellson, Phi Mu Alpha, and assisTanT direcTor oT The Coe miliTary handy RoberT Troyalc, lnTer-PraTer-- niTy Council. Warren Buchan is 'Drum Maior OT The band while Roger Weisinann is manager oT The band and aThleTic ediTor oT The ACQRN. Byron Boysen is Senior Manager-ElecT oT The PooTloall Team. Wendell Vviallcer served as TirsT semesTer Junior class presidenT. - l-le is also on The varsiTy debaTe Team, Business Manager OT The I934 ACORN, and a member oT Phi Mu Alpha, Pi DelTa Epsilon, and Pi Kappa DelTa. Herberlr Carris, Roy PorTer, and Allan Poole are members oT Scabbard and Blade. Carris and Poole won Their second leTTers in TooTball and loasl4eTball respecTively. Loyal Swanson cadeT TirsT lieuTenanT was also iunior Traclc manager. Byron Boysen served as presidenT oT The TraTerniTy during The pasT school year, and Roger Weismann has been elecTed To succeed him Tor The coming year. Mrs. Myra l-lumphreys OT Cedar Rapids has served as hosTess Tor The pasT Three years. 193 CHI BETA PHI D. Hahn, Alcorn, Oberfell, Clallerbaugh, Ward, Boslwick, McGregor, R. Hahn, Morris, Kaqe Lee, Wells, Rogers, Innes, Edwards, Boclchaus, I-Ioralc, Enqclahl, Sherman, Ervln, Mlller Lolgren, Brooks, Neary, Schwanlq, Plrnie, Zlerner, Slrang Yolhers, McI.auqhIIn, Oxley, Curnan, Zbanek, Blrdsell, Whipple DR. OWEN L. MORRIS DR, BEN H. PETERSON VVARREN LOEGREN DON NEARY ARTH UR BROOKS KENNETH CLATTERBAUGH LEWIS ALCORN JOHN BOSTWICK ROBERT HAHN HONNARD BOCKHAUS JAMES CARRITHERS ALGERT ENGDAHL JACK ERVIN MEMBERS IN FACULTY MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL STUDENT MEMBERS I933 NEVIN NICHOLS ERNEST RASMUSSEN ROGER SHERMAN I934 CLEMENT CURNAN CLARK OXLEY THOMAS PIRNIE I935 DON HAHN ROBERT HORAK HOWARD MCLAUGI-ILIN I936 GORDON KAGE EDWARD LEE DAVID MCGREGOR 194 C. WILLERED PERKINS J. F. YOTHERS KENNETH STRANG ARTHUR ZIEM ER WALTER SCI-IWANK WILLIAM WELLS HAROLD WARD WILLIAM WHIPPLE CARL ZBANEK MERLIN MORRIS ELMER ROGERS JOHN WINTERS PHILLIP YOTHERS CHI BETA PHI Chi Be-Ta Phi, whose chapTer home is locaTed aT I322 FirsT Ave. was organ- ized in l93O. AcTiviTies OT members on The campus Tor The pasT year include: KenneTh STrang, STudenT Council PresidenT, and Sachemy Donald Neary, VarsiTy baslceTball, honorary capTain, and Major in R. O. T. C.: ArThur Ziemer, Phi Mu Alpha, and CapTain oT Co. Warren LoTgren, ETa Sigma Phi, and chairman OT AThleTic Board OT ConTrol: ArThur Brooks, varsiTy debaTer, Cosmos STaTF, and Pi DelTa Epsilon: ClemenT Curnan, var- siTy debaTer, and member of Tennis Team: WalTer Schwanlc, varsiTy TooTball, Junior Class President Second SemesTer, and member OT Cosmos Board OT ConTrolg Merlin Morris, Freshman Class PresidenT, and Cosmos STaTT. Members in College Players are: Nichols, STrang, and Broolcs, PresidenT. Tom Pir- nie is a band member, and Carl Zbanelc is a member oT Phi Mu Alpha. Alcorn and Whipple were oTher varsiTy debaTers. Freshman TooTball numeral winners were: James CarriThers, Gorden Kage, Maurice Miller, Jaclc Erwin, and Elmer Rogers. John lnnes, James CarriThers, and Gordon Kage won numerals in Treshman basl4eTball. Chi BeTa Phi won The inTra-mural volley- ball Trophy and won TirsT honors in Two divi- sions oT The boxing TournamenT. WalTer Schwanlc served as PresidenT oT The TraTerniTy unlil The mid-year elecTion when ArThur Broolcs succeeded him. Mrs. Marie Miller, ol Cedar Rapids, has been hosTess Tor The pasT Three years. 195 PHI KAPPA TAU I-Iubner, QuInn, Mason, GrauI, FaIc:oner, Knurr, Nelson HARRY KREMERS DENVER ADAMS HAROLD FALCON ER STUART DINGMAN JOSEF HALUZA LEO HUBNER Main, I.anqIeIdI, MIIIer, Adams, Sfover MEMBERS IN FACULTY JOHN HENRY JOSEPH KITCHIN STUDENT MEMBERS l933 KENNETH KENT LAURENCE LANOEELDT I934 ROLAN D STOVER I935 HOWARD HUNTER - DON MASON I936 DONALD KEHRLI JOHN KNURR CAPT. PAUL J. VEVIA MERRILL MAIN DONALD MILLER CHARLES OUINN mom KRMZER esosee-AE Nason Io+a cI1ap+er of PIII Kappa Tau, whose aparfmerfr is Iocafed aI I305 B Ave was lnsIaIIecI aI Coe In IQZO. The naIionaI orqanizanon was founded In ,I906, aI Mxanfn Universllry. Donald MIIIer served as presidemk of The IraIerniIy IIIIS year. 196 I L 4 SORORHES KAPPA DELTA Norfom, Sfcwqer, I-Impirw, Knox, CasIavka, Bangs, RunHe Yakisrv, Johnson, MonIiIIon, Jones, Rogers, I-Iannum, DweIIe ErIcIcson, Ke-rIdeII, Sr,I1uI'rz, Hanson, CoIee, Mumm MRS. S. N. HARRIS I-IeIen Hanson Zefa CoIee . Doroflwy SIOIIE-I DoroII'wy SCIWUIIZ Marion DweIle EVELYN CASLAVKA ZETA COLEE MARY CARMEL HALPIN MARION DWELLE ELNA ERICKSEN EUNICE JONES DOROTHY BANGS HELEN HANNUM PATRONESSES OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS I933 MARIE FRIEDLINE RUTH JOHNSON I934 HELEN HANSON ELIZABETH MILLER I935 KATHRYN KENDALL VIRGINIA KNOX I936 RUTH MUMM I98 MRS. MILO CHEHAK . . Presidenf . Vice-Presidenf . . Secrefary . . Treasurer Scholarship Qfflcer DOROTHY SCH U LTZ DOROTHY STOFLET MIRIAM ROGERS FRANCES NORTON ELIZABETH RUNKLE CATHERINE MONTILLON EVA LOU MCPIKE MARY ELIZABETH YAKISH KAPPA DELTA Alpha Gamma chapTer oT Kappa DelTa, The oldesT sororiTy on The came pus, was esTablished aT Coe in I9I I, The naTional organizaTion having been Tounded aT Virginia STaTe Nor- mal in IS97. The chapTer rooms are locaTed in The CommonwealTh AparTmenTs. College acTiviTies oT The upper class members include: ZeTa Colee, chairman oT The Voorhees House Council, PresidenT oT Pan-Hellenic Council, TirsT Vice-presidenT oT A. W. S. Council, and member of The STudenT Council: Helen Hanson, social chairman and Vice-presidenT elecT oT Y. VV. C. A., Voorhees House Council, Pan- Hellenic Council, ACORN STaTT, Cosmos STaTT, and Phi Sigma loTa7 Evelyn Caslavlca, SocieTy ediTor ol: The Cosmos, Pi Alpha TheTa, Phi Sigma loTa, and Second Cabinel oT The Y. VV. C. A. Mary Carmel Halpin, Business Manager of The Cosmos, Pi Alpha TheTa, and ETa Sigma Phi: BeTTy Miller, TeaTure ediTor of The Cosmos, ACORN STaTT, and Pi Alpha TheTa: Marie Priedline, humor ediTor oT The Cosmos, and Pi Alpha TheTa7 DoroThy SToTleT, W. A. A. Council: Miriam Rogers, Second CabineT, and Home Economics AssociaTionq DoroThy SchulTz, Women's Band. Freshman and sophomore members have been acTive in aThleTics, Y. VV. C. A., Cosmos, ACORN, Phi Sigma loTa, Home Economics AssociaTion, WriTers' Club, Ner- idian, and Coedan. Helen Hanson served as presidenT oT The sororiTy during The pasT school year, and Mary Carmel Halpin has been elecled To succeed her Tor The Tollowing year. 199 DELTA DELTA DELTA Fosler, Carlson, Dayls Beardsley, Kuninq, Sherman, I-Iolsinqer, Huskey, Munns, Cooper, Slangland, Melberg Burlclwaller, Granl, Palmer, Ballanlyne, LaPIanIe, Knox Jolwnslon, Busby, I-Iouglw, Lillie, I-Ioblllzell, Adelrnan, Eernow, Knlclcerboclcer Gorman, UICII, Gage, Hamlllon, McCriIIus, Murray, Weld, Colley Sundberg, Campbell, Smillw, Willlams, Gray MRS. E. J. CAREY Ann Srnillw . Dorollwy Wllliams DoroIl1y Gray Janel Murray . Margarewl Sunclberg DOROTHY GRAY CELESTE HARRINGTON SHIRLEY CARLSON J EAN COEEEY LEOTA ADELMAN CORINNE CAMPBELL ELEANOR JANE DAVIS JEANNE BALLANTYNE BETTY BEARDSLEY PATRICIA BURKHALTER MARIAN BUSBY CATHERINE COOPER MARY GAGE PATRONESSES MRS. C. WARD MACY MRS. PAUL S. RAY OFFICERS ' STUDENTIMEMBERS. I933 HELEN MCCRILLUS I934 WINNIE HOBLITZELL EDITH Knox JANET MURRAY I935 MARY EERNOW MARTHA FOSTER MARY ELLEN HAMILTON MARTHA HOUGH I936 MARY ELLEN GORMAN DOROTHY GRANT LUCILE HOLSINGER GENEVIEVE HUSKEY MARGARET JOHNSTON VIRGINIA KUNING ZOO MRS. E. B. TAPPER . Presldenl . Vlce-Presldenl . . Secrelrary . . Treasurer Sclwolarslxlp Ollflcer ANN SMITH DOROTHY WILLIAMS MARGARET SUNDBERG MARGARET ULCH LUCRETIA LILLIE PHEBE SHERMAN BERNICE KNICKERBOCKER JANE LaPLANTE ELIZABETH MELBERG HELEN MUNNS CATHERINE PALMER MARY JANE STANGLAND VIRGINIA WELD DELTA DELTA DELTA De1Ta ETa chapTer oT De1Ta De1Ta De1Ta has iTs rooms aT 1200 Third Ave. 1T is The second o1desT sororiTy on The campus, having been esTab- lished aT Coe in 1912. The naTiona1 organizaTion was Tounded aT BosTon UniversiTy in 1888. ProminenT De1Ta De1Ta De1Ta members on The campus include Bernice Knicker- bocker, The BaTTa1ion Sponsor: DoroThy Wi11iams, represenTaTive on STudenT Council, one oT The Coe beauTies, and a member oT The Cosmos Board of ConTro1p MargareT Sundberg, a member of The Y. W. C. A. FirsT CabineT, A. W. S. board, ETa Sigma Phi, and The nexT year's PresidenT oT The AssociaTed Women STudenTs. LucreTia Lillie is also a Tri De1+ represenTaTive on The FirsT CabineT. 1n Sophomore Council OT The Y. W. C. A. Corrinne Campbell, Mary E11en 1'1ami1Ton, MarTh Hough, and Eleanor Jane Davis have been acTive. The nine Tri De1Ts on Freshman Commis- sion include Jeanne Ba11anTyne, BeTTy Beardsley, PaTricia Bur1cha1Ter, CaTherine Cooper, Mary Gage, Helen Munns, Genevieve 1-1us1cey, Virginia Kuning, and Mary Jane STang1and. DoroThy Gray, EdiTh Knox, Eleanor Jane Davis and Jane LaP1anTe are members oT ZeTa Phi ETa, NaTiona1 dramaTic TraTerniTy. Mary Ellen 1'1ami1Ton, 1'1e1en McCri11us, MarTha Hough, and JaneT Murray are aTTi1iaTed wiTh The Phi Sigma 1oTa. Besides These acTiviTies De1Ta De1Ta De1Ta is we11 represenTed on The Cosmos, ACORN STaTF, and aTh1eTic and musical acTiviTies oT The co11ege. 201 CHI OMEGA Burl, Menlzer, Howe, Chapel, French, Schoeppe, Admiral, Crane, Courfney Benson, Gillis, McBroom, Slrohbehn, Merrill, Bohlen, Keilizer. Ganson, Clure Fochf, Ogden, Lindsledf, Baxler, Peferson, Linler, Slorey, Fisher, Miller Price, Meier, Piper, Cave, Mclfiroom, Cardle MISS JESSIE AVERILL MISS LULU AVERILL Zola Piper Helene Meier Polly Price Alice Cave Helene Meier KATHERINE BAXTER MARGARET CARDLE ALICE CAVE EDITH BENSON VIOLA BOHLEN HELEN BURT VIRGINIA ADMIRAL LORRAINE FISHER HARRIET BARNABY JANANN CHAPEL HELEN CLURE BETH COURTNEY PATRONESSES MRS. MORAY EBY OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS I933 LUCILLE LINDSTEDT GEORGIA LINTER JANE PETERSON I934 ELIZABETH FOCHT MARGARET GANSON KATHARINE KEIBER HELEN MQBROOM I935 LOIS MCBROOM ROSE MILLER I936 CATHERINE CRANE MILDRED EATON MARY JOSEPHINE FRENCH KATHRYN GILLIS 202 MRS. A. N. ERSKINE MRS. JOHN A. REED . Presiclenf Vice-Presiclenf . Secrefary . Treasurer . Scholarship ZOLA PIPER JANE SLOAN GWEN STOREY HELENE MEIER MARGARET MERRITT POLLY PRICE PAULINE OGDEN VERA STROHBEHN DOROTHY I-IOWE BETTY KITTERMAN IOLA MENTZER VERNITA SCHOEPPE CHI OMEGA Omicron Alpha chapier of Chi Omega, esiablished ai Coe in I9I4, has i+s rooms ai I263 Isl Ave. S. E. The nalional organizalion was found- ed al +he Universiiy of Arlcansas in 1895. Chi O's promineni in campus acliviiies +his year were: Zola Piper, Vice-Presidenlr of Y. W. C. A., member of Crescen+, Phi Kappa Phi, A. W. S. Council, and Zela Phi E+ag Alice Cave, Phi Kappa Phi: Margarel Cardle, Phi Kappa Phi, A. W. S. Council, and Ela Sigma Phi: Georgia Linfer, ACORN Board of Conlrol, College Players, and Zeia Phi E'ra: Gwen Siorey, Sponsor of Company B , Zeia Phi Eia, and College Players, Jane Peferson, Presideni of fhe Home Economics Associa+ionq Kafherine Baxler, Presidenf of Wrifers' Club: Edifh Benson, ACORN Sfaif, Y. W. C. A. Cabinei, W. A. A. Council, ACORN Board of Comtrol, Vice-Presideni of College Players, Voorhees House Council, and Zeia Phi Era: Helene Meier, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet A. W. S. Council, Voorhees House Council: Jane Sloan, Secrefary of Y. W. C. A., and W. A. A. Council. Olrher members in Zeia Phi Eia are: Viola Bohlen, Pauline Ogden and Belly KH'- ferman. Helen McBroom, Lois McBroom, Margarer MerriH', Cafherine Crane, lola Menizer were members of fhe Glee Club. Zola Piper was presideni of fhe sororify during The pasi school year and Helene Meier has been eleciecl +0 succeed her for ihe coming year. 203 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA MRS. R. H. Wieihorn, Kemp, Palmer, Arendis, Mansfield, Shields Sellman, Hayne, Maleer, Coon, N. Brown, Reid, Neill Larson, Lyle, Broolcrnan, Dvorak, Erwin, Zbanelc, Hibnes, Bryan? Vane, Hughes, Knaupp, Haines M. Brown, PICKFORD Mary Hughes . . Mary Louise Zbanelc Beryl Broolcman . Virginia Vane . Ruby Knaupp . PATRONESSES OFFICERS BERYL BROOKMAN DORIS BRYANT MAXINE BROWN MARGARET HAYES MARIAN HAINES NEDRA AREN DTS WILMA COON NYLINE BROWN STUDENT MEMBERS I933 MARY H UGH ES ESTH ER SELLMAN l934 STELLA HIBNES RUBY KNAUPP LILA PALMER I935 MARIANNE DVORAK MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN I936 MARJORY LYLE RUTH NEILL 204 MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH . . Presidenf , Vice-Presidenl . . Secrelary . . Treasurer Scholarship Officer RUTH KEMP MARY LOUISE ZBANEK LaVON LARSON LILY JEAN REID JANICE WIETHORN MARGARET MANSFIELD HARRIET MATEER NANCY SHEILDS ALPHA GAMMA DELTA . Pi chaprer of Alpha Gamma Della. esrablished a+ Coe in l9I7, has Hs rooms ar II26 Firsl Ave. The na- lional organizalion was founded ai Syracuse Universiry in l904. Alpha Sams prominenr in campus acriviries were: Ruby Knaupp, Chi Della, Zera Phi Era, ACORN Slant, Neridian, and upper class hockey, Nedra Arendrs, Neridian, Cosmos Sfafi, Wrirers' Club, A. W. S. Council, Sophomore Council, and Zip 'N Tang: Mary Elizaberh Erwin, Neridian, A. W. S. Board, Sophomore Council, Wrirers' Club, Zip 'N Tang, and Zera Phi Elag Jean Reid, Era Sigma Phi, College Players, Neridian, and upper class hockey, Ru'rh Kemp, Vesper Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon, and Phi Sigma lo'l'a. Wilma Coon, Phi Sigma lola, and Women's Band: Marianne Dvorak, Vesper Choir, and Glee Club: Harrier Maleer, Wrirers' Club. Cvlee Club, and Vesper Choir: Lila Palmer, Vesper Choir, and Glee Club: Esrher Sellman, W. A. A. Council, and upper class hockey: Nancy Shields, Freshman Commission, and ACORN Sraff. Mariory Lyle, Glee Club, Vesper Choir: Mary Hughes, Presidenr of Chi Della and Y. W. C. A. Firsf Cabinet Mary Louise Zbanelc, Sponsor of Co. A , Chi Delra, and Vesper Choir: Virginia Vane, Band Sponser, Neridian, and A. W. S. Junior rep- resenrariveg Maxine Brown, Era Sigma Phi, Glee Club, and Vesper Choir: Doris Bryanl, Zip 'N Tang, Neridian, and Wrilers' Club. Mary Hughes served as presidenl of 'rhe sororiry during rhe pas? school year, and Ruby Knaupp has been elecied +o succeed her for The following year. 295 ALPHA XI DELTA Slookey, Aillmouse, BradfieId, Garner, I-IaylIIc, UcI'vIorI'I, Mclsaac, Too ood, Fullon, NIIZ, Ho Inns Huslon, Bible, Helsclwer 9 F9 Tanlcersley, Vane, Kelley, Mooney, Cayin, Clausen, Dunlap, Mc:LauqI1lIn, Swarfzell Meliclc, Maloon, Reilz, PieIscl'1, Jayne PATRONESSES MRS. J. H. BROOKMAN MRS. J. M. DINWIDDIE MRS, A. N. PALMER OFFICERS VirgInIa Cayin . Leona Mooney . Grelcl-len Clausen Ida May Dunlap . . Mary Margaref I-Iu5Ion VIRGINIA CAVIN ELIZABETH FULTON ALICE HOPKINS GRETCHEN CLAUSEN HELEN JAYNE JOSEPHINE ALTHOUSE IDA MAY DUNLAP BEATRICE BIBLE JANE BRADFIELD STUDENT MEMBERS I933 MARY MARGARET HUSTON FRANCES MCLAUGHLIN LILLIAN HAVLIK I934 RUTH MABON I935 MODESTA KELLEY I936 DORIS GARNER ANN ELIZABETH HELSCHER ELIZABETH REITZ 206 MRS. B. H. PETERSON . Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secrela ry . Treasurer . ScIwoIarsIwip LEONA MOONEY BARBARA NITZ RUTH SWARTZELL FRANCES TAN KERSLEY PAULINE VANE CLARA PIETZSCH LOUISE UCHTORFF RUTH STOOKEY RUTH TOOGOOD ALPHA XI DELTA Alpha Gamma chapler ol Alpha Xi Della, eslablished al Coe in I9I8, has ils rooms al IOI7 Firsl Ave. The nalional organizalion was lounded al Lombard College in l893. This year lhe mosl prominenl Alpha Xis on lhe campus were: Rulh Swarlzell, Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenl, Second Cabinel ol Y. W. C. A., and Chi Della: Leona Mooney. Pi Alpha Thela, Zela Phi Ela, Wrilers' Club, Cosmos Slall, and Neridian: Grelchen Clausen, A. W. S. Council, Second Cabinel ol Y. W. C. A., Voorhees House Coun- cil, Chi Della, Wrilers' Club, and ACORN Slall: lvlodesla Kelley, Zela Phi Ela, Chi Della, and Second Cabinel ol Y. W. C. A. Virginia Cavin, Firsl Cabinel ol Y. W. C. A., and Chi Della: Mary Margarel Huslon, Phi Kappa Phi and Ela Sigma Phi: Frances McLaughlin, Pi Alpha Thela, and Cosmos Slall: Barbara Nilz, W. A. A. Council, and Zela Phi Ela: Frances Tanlcersley, College Players, and Zela Phi Ela: Clara Pielzsch, Voorhees House Council, and Secrelary ol Y. W. C. A.: Louise Uchlorll, Phi Sigma lola. Clher members ol Zela Phi Ela are Ann Elizabelh Helscher, Doris Garner, and Jane Bradlield. Virginia Cavin served as presidenl ol lhe sororily during lhe pasl school year, and Grelchen Clausen has been elecled lo succeed her lor lhe lollowing year. 207 , BETA PHI ALPHA Palion, Vivian, Siegel, Ellsworih, Taylor, Kraslcy, Bowers, Sclieer, M. Young. C. Young Kernalman, Cosner, Burianelc, Clark, I-Iusclwer, Eaion, Wlnisiler MRS. CHARLES KUNING Marian Clark . Zaida Kernalwan Helen Ogburn Carmen Cosner Esflwer Siegel MARIAN CLARK VIVIAN EATON BELVA BUTTERS ZAIDA KERNAHAN ELIZABETH BURIANEK CARMEN COSNER VOLA BOWERS LEONORE ELLSWORTH RUTH KRASKY Langer, Pirlcl, Oqburn, Bullcrs PATRONESSES MRS. A. W. MEYER MRS. THOMAS SUCHOMEL MRS. V. H. OG-BURN OFFICERS . . . . Presidenf . Viceepresideni . . Secrelary . . Treasurer . . . . . Scholarship Officer STUDENT MEMBERS I933 ALMA HUSCHER RUTH ESTHER KING HELEN OGBURN I934 IRENE LANG-ER ESTHER SIEGEL VIRGINIA WHISTLER I935 BERNUS PIRKL BELLA SCHEER CATHERINE YOUNG I936 ALBERTA PATTON GERTRUDE TAYLOR MAYBELLE YOUNG 208 LOIS VIVIAN FLORENCE THOMAS ALICE THOMPSON BETA PHI ALPHA Pi chapler ol Bela Phi Alpha, es! lablished al Coe in l927, has ils rooms al IIIO Second Ave. The nalional organizalion was lounded GT lhe Universily ol Calilornia in I89O. Bela Phi Alphas lhal were prominenl in campus aclivilies lhis year were: Belva Bullers and Eslher Siegel who received Sophomore Honors and Belly Burianek who was in Freshman Tenlh. Belly also received lhe rose bowl presenled by lhe Alpha Gamma Della Sororily lo lhe lreshman pledge receiving lhe highesl grades. Helen Ogburn was associale edilor ol lhe ACORN and Eslher Siegel associale business manager. Elizabelh Burianek was on Second Cabinel ol Y. W. C. A., and Helen Ogburn was on Firsl Cabinel, and bolh were lwo ol lhe lhree edilors ol lhe Coe College Handbook. Eslher Siegel was presidenl ol Neridiang Helen Ogburn, vice-presidenlq and Alma Huscher, lreasurer. Carmen Cosner was a member ol lhe W. A. A. Council and was baskelball man- ager. Virginia Whisller, lhe Pan-Hellenic represenlalive, is on lhe A. W. S. Board. Rulh Eslher King is also on A. W. S. Council. Belva Buller, Vola Bowers, Bernus Pirkl, Bella Scheer, and Gerlrude Taylor were in lhe Women's Glee Club. Marian Clark was a member ol Crescenl. She was also on lhe edilorial slall ol lhe Cosmos, and is hislorian ol Phi Sigma lola. Belva Bullers and Eslher Siegel were members ol Mu Phi Epsilon. Marian Clark has served as presidenl and Belva Bullers has been elecled presidenl lor nexl year. 209 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Zela Colee Edilh Benson Kappa Della HELEN HANSON ZETA COLEE Alpha Xi Della VIRGINIA CAVIN RUTH SWARTZELL Hanson, Clark, Cavin, Hughes, Swarlzell Whisller, Smilh, Colee, Carlson, Reid OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS Bela Phi Alpha MARIAN CLARK VIRGINIA WHISTLER Alpha Gamma Delia MARY HUGHES JEAN REID Presidenf Secreiary Chi Omega ZOLA PIPER EDITH BENSON Delia Delia Delia ANN SMITH SHIRLEY CARLSON The main purpose of Jrhe Pan-Hellenic Council is lo make and enforce all rules con- cerning rushing, pledging, and inilialion, in adclilion lo foslering a spiril of scholar- ship compeiilion among The sororiiy women. This organizalon also sponsors The Pan-Hellenic Dance. The Council is composed of Iwo members from each sororily. 210 Ofher Organizaiions CHI DELTA Hanson, Sloan, Campbell, Knaupp, Kelley, Claussen Meier, Williams, Lillie, Sundberq, Murray, Carlson, Piper, Hayne, Swarlzall Slollel, Bowne, I-Iughes, Cavin, Zbanelc, Naso FACULTY ADVISOR MINNA WI KOFF . STUDENT MEMBERS MARY BOWNE MARY HUGHES JANE SLOAN CORINNE CAMPBELL MODESTA KELLEY DOROTHY STOFLET SHIRLEY CARLSON RUBY KNAUPP RUTH SWARTZELL VIRGINIA CAVIN LUCRETIA LILLIE ALICE SUNDBERG GRETCHEN CLAUSSEN HELENE MEIER MARGARET SUNDBERG HELEN HANSON JANET MURRAY DOROTHY WILLIAMS MARGARET HAYNE TERESA NASO MARY LOUISE ZBANEK ZOLA PIPER Chi Della Club was founded lo provide social aclivilies for ils members. Il aims +0 develop a spiril ol democracy on lhe campus and aims lo promole The welfare ol Coe bolh in scholarship and sludenl aclivilies. Requiremenls lor membership are credible scholarship, parlicipalion in campus aclivilies, and personal congenialily lo Ihe group. The ublicalion, Chi Della Kernels, is ublished each s rin as a means of record- F3 P F9 QI ing aclivilies of alumni and aclive members. 212 , PLEIADES Holubova, Houser, Marjorie Bruner, Broclchaus, Williamson, Hess, Marian Bruner, Smifh, Vondracelc Law, Van Kuren, Moll, Blessing, Johnson PATRONESSES MRS. A. R. MENARY Mrs. H. W. WARD OFFICERS Tacy MOH ..... . Presideni Pearle Van Kuren . . Vice-Presidenr Doris Blessing . . Secreiary Eslher Johnson .... Treasurer Gladys Law . . . . Social Chairman Blanche Houser . . . Corresponding Secreiary The Pleiades Social Club was formed in I925. I+ is a local social organizalion +ha+ furlhers philanlhropic work. Aclivilies of The more prominenl members include: Kvela Vondracelc, A. W. S. President Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Rifle Team manager, sponsor of Company Zela Phi Era, and College Players: Jaroslava l-lolubova, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma lofa, and Presideml of Coedan. Es+her Johnson is Presidenl of Ela Sigma Phi. Olrher members of Ela Sigma Phi are Tacy MOH and Charlolle Rosenlhali. Members of Cosmopolilan Club include: Jaroslava l-lolubova, Blanche l-louser, and Gene Jensen. Gladys Law and Tacy Moll belong io Jrhe Home Economics Associaiion. Gene Jensen and Kvela Vondracelc are in The Women's Band, and Gene is also a member of Jrhe Vesper Choir. 213 NERIDIAN Brillell, Tanlcersley, l-layne, Miller, Meliclc, Scheer, Fullon, Hopkins, Uchlorhf Claussen, Cain, Cosner, Erwin, Arendls, Benlley, Sundberq, Keiber, Fisher, Young Merrill, Mooney, Price, Siegel, Carlson, Oqburn, l-luscher, Buffers Consolidaled l926 Carllon l892 Alice King l92l Alelhia l9l3 Reorganized I93 I Colors: Old Gold ancl Green HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Lichlenslein Miss Sire-el OFFICERS Eslher Siegel .... Presidenl, Isl Semesler Shirley Carlson . . President 2nd Semesler l-lelen Oqburn . . . . Vice-Presidenl Leona Mooney . . . Secrelary Alma Huscher . . . Treasurer Polly Price . . Program Chairman 214 NERIDIAN VIRGINIA ADMIRAL NEDRA ARENDTS KATHERINE BAXTER EUNICE BENTLEY MARION BRITTELL BERYL BROOKMAN DORIS BRYANT BELVA BUTTERS MARGARET CAIN CORRINE CAMPBELL EVELYN CASLAVKA SHIRLEY CARLSON GRETCHEN CLAUSSEN CARMEN COSNER ELEANOR JANE DAVIS ELNA ERICKSON MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN MARY FERNOW LORRAINE FISHER ELIZABETH FOCHT ELIZABETH FULTON MARY CARMEL HALPIN HELEN HANSON MARGARET HAYNE ALICE HOPKINS MARTHA HOUGH ALMA HUSCHER PHYLLIS JOHNSON KATHARINE KEIBER MODESTA KELLEY ZAIDA KERNAHAN RUBY KNAUPP LaVON LARSON ISLA MCSPERRIN MARGARET MELICK MARGARET MERRITT LEONA MOONEY MARY ALICE MORTON HELEN OGBURN POLLY PRICE KAREN'RUGAARD BELLA SCHEER DOROTHY SCHULTZ ESTHER SIEGEL MARGARET SUNDBERG FRANCES TANKERSLEY LOUISE UCHTORFF VIRGINIA VANE JANICE WIETHORN CATHERINE YOUNG Membership in Neridian Liferary Sociefy is open Io any Coe woman who is in IeresI'ecI in Iiferary work. Programs are also given over Io subiecis cIeaIing wiI'I'1 ar and music. COEDAN Hibnes, Zabel, Larnberf, Dinqman, MerIcI Marian Haines Sfella Hibnes Helen Jenisfa Virginia Shaler MARYE ELYN BORSCHEL EDITH DAHN MARGARET DINGMAN MARIAN DWELLE VIVIAN EATON Haines, Kendail, I-IOIubova, Jenisfa SPONSOR MISS GRACE LAMBERT OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS MARIAN HAINES HELEN HANNUM ESTELLE HIBNES JAROSLAVA HOLUBOVA HELEN JENISTA LEONA MERKL , Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secretary . Treasurer ILA MIKULAS GESINA SCHUTTER VIRGINIA SHALER FLORENCE THOMAS GERALDINE ZABEL The purpose of Ihe Coedan Lilrerary Socie+y is Io heIp disseminaie Iiferary cullrure on The campus and To deveIop among Ihe members a feeling of friendship and in- Ieresf in each ofher. Any Coe woman who is in'reresIed in Ii+erary work is eIigibIe for membership. 216 HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION SToIIeI, Bockhaus, Weed WiIIiarn5, I-Iaines, MOH, Rogers, Kendail MRS. GRAY .lane Pe?-erson Tacy MOH . EveIyn CasIavIca LaVon Larson . BERDINE BOCKI-IAUS MARYE ELYN BORSCHEL CORRINE CAMPBELL EVELYN CASLAVKA MARIAN HAINES Casiavka, Ray, Wikoif, Larson MEMBERS IN FACULTY MRS. RAY MISS STREET OFFICERS STUDENT MEMBERS MARY CARMEL I-IALPIN KATI-IERINE KENDALL LaVON LARSON GLADYS LAW TACY MOTT I-IELEN OC-BURN MISS WIKOFF . Presidenf Viceepresidenf . Secrefary . Treasurer JANE PETERSON MIRIAM ROGERS DOROTHY STOELET LILLIAN WEED DOROTHY WILLIAMS The Home Economics Associahon was organized ai Coe in I92O. II is Ihe purpos OI The club Io 'furiher infereslr and 'ro give insIruc+ion in Ihe ar+ of home making The associafion Iries Io give pracIicaI aicI Io The qirIs in The Tunciions OI Ihe home. 217 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Shaler, Griffin, HoIeIs, Lefner, Sorenson, Wafkins, Tanaka, Jensen, Mousoiife, Barbero SPONSOR MRS. FOREST S. RITTGERS OFFICERS Gene Jensen . . . . . . Consfance Wafkins . . I-Iarold Lefner . . Le Roy Sorenson ...... STUDENT MEMBERS AZIZ JAHANGIRI GENE JENSEN EDWARD KNAACK WILLIAM KNAACK IRENE LANGER HAROLD LETNER LEONA MERKEL MARCELO BARBERO ROSABELLE BARTLETT EDITH DAHN BERNADINE BOCKHAUS HARRIET GILMAN MARY JANE GRIFFIN GLADYS HOLETS JAROSLAVA HOLUBOVA Dahn, Rafher . Presidem' Vice-Presideni' . Secrefary . Treasurer CHRISYNTHIA MOUSOLITE RICHARD PARKER REVA RATHER ROGER REEVES VIRGINIA SI-IALER LE ROY SORENSON YOSHIMI TANAKA CONSTANCE WATKINS The Cosmopolifan Club of Coe College was formed for 'rhe purpose of siimulafing inI'eres+ in ofher nafions. The Iuncfions of Ihe club are borh social and educafionai, aI IeasI one meefing per mon+h being devo+ed Io The discussion of in+erna+ionaI problems. The socie+y aims Io be a sociaI medium for our Ioriegn sIucIenIs by means of which Ihey may come in confacf wi+h American life, Ihereby Ios+ering a spiriI' of human iusfice and broiherhood among Ihe peopIes of Ihe worid. 218 WRITERS' CLUB Eafon, Ogburn, Mooney, Koiber, Prof. Ogburn, Baxfer, Bryant Dunbar, Jarnevson, Admirai MEMBER IN FACULTY PROP. VINCENT I-I. OGBURN OFFICERS Kafherine Baader . . . . . Presidenf Doris Bryanf . . . . ViceAPresidenI HeIen Jameyson ...... . . Secrefary Virginia SIauson .......,,. Treasurer STUDENT MEMBERS HAROLD ALLISON MARY DUNBAR KATHERINE KEIBER WILBUR ROBBIE VIRGINIA ADMIRAL MARION DWELLE ZAIDA KERNAHAN VIRGINIA SI'-'IALER NEDRA ARENDTS VIVIAN EATON EDWARD LUGLAN ESTI-IER SIEGEL KATHERINE BAXTER MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN MARGARET MELICK KATHRYN SLACK DORIS BRYANT ELNA ERICKSEN ELIZABETH MILLER VIRGINIA SLAUSON ELIZABETH BURIANEK MARY CARMEL HALPIN LEONA MOONEY ROBERT STONEBRAKER CORINNE CAMPBELL MARGARET HAYNE ISLA MCSPERRIN VERA STROHBEHN GRETCHEN CLAUSEN HELEN HANSON HELEN OGBURN LOUISE UCHTORFE ZETA COLEE MARTHA HOUGH POLLY PRICE JANICE WIETHORN HELEN JAMEYSON ROGER REEVE The purpose of Ihis organiza+ion is Io promofe an acjrive appreciaiion of con- 'remporary wrilrers, and Io provide a medium of expression for creafive wriring in Jrhe college. Regular meefings are held Iwice a monfh on Thursday evenings in Liferary I'IaII. These meefings consisr of discussion of The work of 'rhe members, or Workshop meefingsg discussion of currenlr poefry and prose wrirings. Miss Fields read her pIay As I+ Was in Java aI one of Ihe meefings. The oIIiciaI publicafion of The Wrifers' Club is Ihe Caravan which confains dis- Tinciive work of members of Ihe s+udenI' body. Each member is presen+ed wi'rh a Ioose-Ieaf volume confaining Ihe work of Ihe members of Ihe cIub in mimeographed sheefs. i 219 I I INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Ouinn, Vfeisrnann, Brooks, Gunn, Ofisen, Schwanic, Dornon, Daniel, Sigmund, Teeicr, NVesI MiIIer, Higgins, Krerners, Russeil, Boysen MEMBERS IN FACULTY DR. HARRY KREMERS MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL OFFICERS Donald MiIIer . . . . . . Presideni Roiand D'Arcy ....... . Vice-Presideni' Byron Boysen . ......... Secrefary STUDENT MEMBERS DELTA PHI EPSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON ALPHA DELTA ALPHA VERLON BERRY ROBERT GUNN BYRON BOYSEN JAMES SIGMUND KENNETH OTTSEN ROBERT TROYAK PHI ALPHA PI SIGMA PHI DELTA CHI BETA PHI ROLAND D'ARCY JOHN DORNON ARTHUR BROOKS HARRY TEETER DONALD MacKAY WALTER SCHWANK PHI KAPPA TAU CHARLES OUINN DONALD MILLER The main purpose of Ihe Inier-Fraferniiy Councii is To make and enforce rules wiih regard Io pledging and iniiiaiion. Nine meeiings are heid during Ihe schooi year ai Ihe various Iraierniiies. The membership of Ihe organiza+ion is composed of Iwo represeniaiives from each Iraierniiy. The Presideni of Ihe Inier-Fraierniiy Coungl has a vofe on Ihe Siudeni Council. 220 SCABBARD AND BLADE Porfer, Bolfon, Hild, Henderson Carris, Overley, Offsen, Joines, Blomquisl, Poole Wesl, Packard, Nichols, Fifch, Lelner, Taylor, Breen Frederick Wesr . Roberf Packard Donald Neary Roberl Auracher PRES. H. M. SAGE PROF. C. W. PERKINS ROBERT AURACHER JAMES BREEN FRANK FITCH RICHARD BLOOMOUIST BERNARD BOLTON HERBERT CARRIS OFFICERS MEMBERS IN FACULTY FOREST RITTGERS ACTIVE MEMBERS HAROLD LETNER DONALD NEARY NEVIN NICHOLS PLEDGES VERNON HENDERSON FRED HILD GERALD JOINES KENNETH OTTSEN Caplain Firsr Lieufenanr Second Lieuienanr . I Firsr Serqeanr MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL CAPT. PAUL J. VEVIA ROBERT PACKARD LOUIS TAYLOR FREDERICK WEST CHARLES OVERLEY ALLEN POOLE ROY PORTER Scabbard and Blade, narional honorary milifary lrarerniry, was eslablished ar Coe as A company, Third Regiment of Ihe narional orqanizarion in I92I. Cader ol- Iiecrs in Ihe R. O. T. C. inianrry unil are eligible 'lor elecrion. Men are elecred 'ro Jrhe Irarerniry on rhe basis of milirary abiliry and in+eres+, personaliry and characrer. The organizarion sponsors milirary acriviiies on Ihe campus and also sponsors The annual Milirary Ball, which is Ihe Iarqesr aII-college social luncrion ol rhe school year. 221 We wish To exTend our Thanks and appreci- aTion To Frederick WesT Tor his kind assisTance and To The enTire ACORN STaTT Tor The aid They have given us in assembling This book. John Dornon, EdiTor Wendell Walker, Business Mgr. 222 'D 1- 'xlib E 1 mx BO3K Sw? ff H ...gif of x 1 a ' a I, K U yr '-s , ,J UL ' A bxK? QI 2 1 Q I, .F 'V' 'J W at ' ' 592 QA Wa v' f wgff HUMOR AND ADS FELLOW STU DENTS:- The ACORN STaTT is noT Taking up This expen- sive space Tor apologies buT raTher Tor explana- Tion. The secTion has been hashed and rehashed To geT iT by The Censor Board. WhaT a iobl BuT leTTing you in on a secreT, we believe such a Board is mainTained To geT TirsT-class iolces To read in TaculTy meeTings. NOT ThaT The Board is aTraid These iolces will polluTe The minds oT Their undersTudies, buT if a sTudenT reTers To a iolce, The ProTs. Through The aid oT The Board are able To join lusTily in The ouTbursT. ATTer all we musT mainTain The digniTy oT The insTiTuTion. So leT The TaculTy have The iolqes we meanT Tor you. The ones ThaT passed may aT leasT re- mind you oT an old one you'd TorgoTTen. LisTen in every class Though, oThers may leak ouT. 224 WhaT a TighT!--Ladies and genTlemen-you should be here. The main evenT is iusT abouT To begin. Zip The Zephar iusT walked down The aisle amid resounding yells-The rooT is shaking-all boos. Behind him is Tang his manager, wiTh a Towel around his neck. We hope iT doesn'T choke him Tor who will Throw The Towel in laTer. Zip's sTaTT is immediaTely behind Trying To keep The crowd back. They should have machine guns Tor The crowd is wild abouT Those dirTy-cracks lsupposedly clirTyl ThaT Zip has made abouT his public. There They crawl inTo The ring -crawl is righT-The snakes. WhaT's all ThaT commoTion? Ah-There comes PaTTer The Pygmieu down The oTher aisle. PaTTer you know is The mysTery TighTer-Talks while TighTing, buT iTs a mysTery To everyone whaT he's Talking abouT. WhaT a bursT oT applause! Bu+ why? Everyone is seaTed. Oh! T-lo! They've hooked an ampliTying seT ouTside Tor The sTaTT To yell inTo. Guess his backers know oT his populariTy. AT ThaT-ladies and genTlemen-The nighT is here To seTTle The grudge beTween Zip and PaTTer. ThaT is, if There is a decisive vicTory Tor one or The oTher, The grudge will be seTTled. There They come inTo The middle oT The ring-lisTen To ReTeree Coe- iTe's insTrucTions lnoThing barred!-They Thumb Their noses aT each oTher -and reTurn To Their corners To awaiT The bell lnoT Dean Belll. ln This pause leT me say you are receiving This broadcasT over N. B. C. lNoThing BUT CriTicism Col by auThoriTy oT The Censor Board. LeT me say a bell isn'T being used TonighT Tor boTh TighTers go To sleep aT The sound oT The bell-so a boTTle is being broken insTead. ThaT breaking of The boTTle also arouses The ire oT The TighTers. Crash! -l'hey're OTT-ThaT's righT, Tor They are Taking Turns chasing each oTher around The ring. Oh! Oh! Zip sTopped To TlirT wiTh a girl and PaT , noT looking where he was going, banged inTo him. A double-knockouT! Hell, now we'll have To ToleraTe reTurn bouTs al' nexT season. 225 717 ffof CARNAL HALPINS COLUMN ,f 5 J 7 if ,, . 1 rw fr , ,MM N0-ii 'TWT f ' ff: 2 . xxff 4 ay Rx X X gf! 'f ' F9 ' T ' E- A ,, 4-1 f 'TjK-,if L' ' Paller is a column The one Tly in our oinlrnenl Shoved oul a+ us once a week ln The Thursday disappoinlmenl. We don'+ know who's responsible l+'s lcepl a deep, dark secrel Bul il is usually so rollen The rals won'l even eal il. The paper's quile good qualify Bur The prinlers have To soil if And spoil il Tor any use Even in your --. The jokes are always mysleries In lhal pansy column Pa++er Bur seldom does one read E+ So if doesn'l really maller. The Cosmos as a whole is olce And relies upon ils meril Bul PaHer is so lousy punlc, Oh, l-lelll Jusl grin and bear il. Nole Composed by Vincenl l-l. Ogburn Correcled by Grace Larnberl Symphonized by Joseph Kilchin 226 GIFT SUGGESTIONS If she's an Alpha Gam- Give her a humidor and a sef of ash-frays. Somefhing compacf fhaf can be easily hidden af home or af fhe Hall. If she's an Alpha Xi- Give her a season ficlcef fo your frafernify parfies. lf will help you gel' around for polifical purposes. If she's a Tri Delf- Give her-well, whaf can you give one? She has so many sororify sisfers fha? she can borrow whaf she doesn'f have. Save your dough and spend if when you sfep ouf on her. If she's a Chi Omega- Give her a fray. Il you don'f, she'll be sfudying so hard fo gef fhe sororify fray fhaf she won'f have fime fo see you. Try fwo-iusf fo see whaf happens. If she's a Befa Phi- Give her a chaperone-nuff sed. If she's a Kappa Delf- You'll have fo dope if ouf for yourself. Alfhough fhe chapfer is small, fhere's a lofa room for selecfion. lf he's a Chi Befa- Give him a police uniform, so he'll have somefhing appropriafe on which fo wear fhe Befa badge. Nofe: llf you are giving fhe faculfy any presenfs, include several pairs of gloves fo each Prof. Good, sfouf, long wearing ones would be besf.l You all know fhe Befa's, so use your iudgmenf in buying fhese. If he's an Alpha Delf- Give him a copy of The Rover Boys or anyfhing fo read by fhe fireside. A few years ago any parf of a radio 'would have done, buf fhe enfhusiasfs all graduafed-or flunlced ouf. If he's a Phi Alph- Give him anyfhing he wanfs and a donafion for a new baclc fence. If he's a Telce- You iusf can'f move a muscle. The only fhing he wanfs is a C sweafer. If he's good enough, laccording fo Ebyl he'll gef if anyway. Il he's nof, nofhing will fake ifs place. If he's a Sigma Phi- B. C., i. e. Before Collapse, a few Danceland 'rickefs would have been swell. Now fhe besf would be iusf fo mofher him since fhey are college orphans. lf he's a Delfa Phi- If anyfhing, give him a fandem bicycle so he can bring 'lhe chapfer info fown fo school. Maybe 'lhey'll elecf him Presidenf. Nofe: lRefer fo nofe under Chi Befa-applicable only fo Profs. under whom Daniel is enrolledl. If he's a Phi Tau- ' Give him a baslcef of home-cooked food. If probably would cause infernal sfrife in fhe scramble, buf since The roughesf has had a bum arm recenfly, fhings would be preffy even. 227 RUTI-I MABON Cedar Rapids Alpha Xi Della. Some aclivilies buf lhey are overlooked because she is connecled wilh Cosmos. Some ol her characleris- lics-guiel, good nalured and Teeler. Don'l worry aboul lhe laller. We all have lo lake biller wilh lhe sweel. VIRGINIA VANE Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della. Band sponsor-ask Vesely. lhe members don'l know her. Goes sleady which puls limilalions on com- menls-socially. l-I a s Campus Drug habil, lunnv loo, because she doesn'l smoke. KVETA VONDRACEK Cedar Rapids N, G. Don'l lalce lhal seriously il means Non Greek. Aclivilies galore-- good egg, popular, a pel in Women's Physical Edu- calion Depl. because ol her dancing-lra, la, la. Bul how aboul lhose shorl slcirls. ZETA COLEE Cedar Rapids Kappa Della-in lacl lhe K. D. Drug Slore hosless. Big shol al Voorhees- conlrols Hell 'n Panic Council. JANE LA PLANTE Cedar Rapids Della Della Della. Soph -lrying premalurely lo be Senioric. Used lo drive lo classes-now has chaulleur lo call lor and wail lor her, lhanlcs lo College Players. DOROTHY WILLIAMS Cedar Rapids Della Della Della. One ol lhe lew nol allilialed wilh Chi Bela's lluclcy girll. Only laull-Biggs. I-IGS been voled Coe Beauly since lirsl year-donl brag Dol. Oueen ol Handshalc- ers '33. Couldn'l rale Pep Oueen. Ev e n BigqS couldn'l help her. SORGRITY WOMEN X, X. fl C ' I QLIAQQW6' rv' , .P T . , 7,5 ff' , Q g if' ,,, , ,lx i 1 Y 'iff . ,, X K . Y Q 1-,C I y , I1 if ' QL . - f J As You Were X A :fi fit D 5 As You Are mini f As You Will Be illhx if f il I I E ,'-. 49 9' 228 HELEN OGBURN Cedar Rapids Bela Phi Alpha. Don'l hold lhal againsl her. Ac- live in wrilers' circles- lurches lo lhe dances wilh Blomguisl - recommenda- lions good, lhe wholesome, home lype. RUBY KNAUPP Garner Alpha Gamma Della. Supposedly a campus cul- up. Aclive al school. Oul ol school, we can'l lell you a lhing-aslc Du Rie. BELVA BUTTERS Cenlral Cily Bela Phi Alpha Prexy. l-ley, Prohaslca, how aboul cold winler evenings. Honor sludenl bul nol conscienlious aboul il. GRETCI-IEN CLAUSSEN Ogden Alpha Xi Della. Chief- assislanl librarian-socially sound-a lew aclivilies lin collegel-lols oulside. Used lo go more or less sleady-now goes more o less. DOROTHY BANGS lvlanchesler Kappa Della. Freshman. lvluch soughl aller-aller hours by House Council. Each nighl she's asked, Dolly, where have you Breen? I-IELENE MEIER Poslville Chi Omega. The smarly al lhe Chi Omega rooms -you know her characlerf islics-smarl, cheerlul and blonde. HELEN lv1cBROOM Cedar Rapids Chi Omega. Parl ol lhe sludenl body's Neary con- cepl. No aclivilies-loo much home worlc. For iUV'lI'lSf' FSi6FSI'IC9, see Neary bul he won'l lell anylhing. WARREN LOFGREN Nol a member ol any sororily or much ol a lra- lernily, bul he's lhe girls' sweelhearl, so we needs musl place him in lhe proper selling. ROBERT GUNN Boone Tau Kappa Epsilon. One oi The mosT sophisTicaTed, suave, lovers on The cam- pus. Typically Social. No acTiviTies. HAROLD EALCONER Ryan Phi Kappa Tau. l3aT and iovial buT wiThaI he re- Tains cerTain qualiTies one oT which is noT B. O, We undersTand The Phi Tauls make him live in The back yard during rush week. No acTiviTies. LESLIE HIGGINS Chicago Phi Alpha Pi. John Gil' berT's proToType on The campus. One reason why There aren'T more girls in school. Seems To be a Ta' very nice boy, Though. No acTiviTies. JAMES BREEN Elgin, Illinois Sigma Phi DeITa. Lind- bergs and Byrds only com- peTiTion, according To him. Enough acTiviTies ThaT if gives him someThing else To lie abouT. BYRON BOYSEN Havelock Alpha DeITa Alpha. JusT a Tlower Trom an old bou- queT. Used To be a big man on The campus buT The new regime and Muel- ler's graduaTion puT a sTop To all ThaT. KENNET'-I KENT Nashua Phi Kappa Phi. Very sweeT buT very simple. Has had his chin and pin ouT Tor some Time now, probably breaking more hearfs Than anyThing since WesT's en' gagemenT. No acTiviTies. KENNETH STRANG Cedar Rapids Chi BeTa Phi. Here by popular demand. The shining IighT, or why girls are aTTracTed like moThs To a Tlame To sTudenT coun- cils. No acTiviTies. FRATERNITY MEN ,ff jffpfx 'li Z-, I my wc Xgy' ix w ., ll 33 I Till L I , X ,Q llii X A I in i l i 1 as fl : S 7 I. Y A fs -aj W T ixilfta YU' -,LW ,a I . 7 ggi lla gy if ,T ' QS YQM WERE. 5 an i NW' I I . 313' If .iii ill iii Il I!!! !I!. in 5 Ill' -mlnn rn- INA 0 . . I I is ill? .iilaiail.i s .. ---5 , 2 i I ' T 3 I A -X I .A E' -4 0 c 2' cn .fl T I 1 if ' X ,--Q5 Cf 'ml ar -. .-,- 955',i! 'x4f ,f f , ,JC , 5 2 X. f-,gif X F ff R T -'LA As You Will Be 229 PHIL YOTHERS Chi BeTa Phi. AnoTher so- cial lighT. Childish buT noT pure. Finally was ini- TiaTed much To sorrow oT The BeTa's. No acTiviTies. MARVIN BAILEY Springville Sigma Phi DelTa. Had his pin in Three houses in one monTh. Has had his chin ouT more Than any oTher boy in school. Commonly called BuTTercup. No ac- TiviTies. ROBERT PACKARD CenTerviIIe DelTa Phi Epsilon. NOT much To say here buT Then There's-well. AcTiviTies. lnTramural manager, hadn'T you noTiced The sweaTer? WARREN BUCHAN Cedar Rapids Alpha DelTa Alpha. A boy ThaT TransTerred here Trom some place much To The chagrin oT The Alpha DelTs. A lad ThaT really geTs a hand Trom everyone if you know whaT we mean. ROBERT KUBIAS Cedar Rapids Phi Alpha Pi. One oT The really big men on The cam- pus. Or raTher he used To be. The honesT elecTion puT a sTop To ThaT. CHARLES DANIELS Cedar Rapids DeITa Phi Epsilon. I-Ie geTs over swimmingly buT only in a Tank. Would be all righT buT simply doesn'T know whaT iT's all abouT. This space belongs To The Tekes. Take your choice. Gunn may be The only acTive by The Time This is published. SORORITY ROW DelTa DelTa Dellra- l.ocaTed nexT The vacanT Sigma Phi house. SophisTicaTed because They smoke and drink llemon popl. Famous Tor Their Cedar Rapids alumnae-noT much else. WhaT would They do iT iT wasn'T Tor Williams? WhaT would They do wiTh her? Chi Omega - A piTiTul example oT The march oT progress. BeTa Phi Alpha-LocaTed in The Women's Club building. Flowers Trom a wiThered bougueT. Only girl who geTs over is Belva BuTTers. EsTher Siegel is married-you see. Alpha Gamma DelTa - LocaTed across Trom College, buT They spend more Time across The sTreeT aT The Drug. Serve Tea every day aT Tour. Kappa DelTa-The name sTands Tor KaT's Drawers. RaTing is sunk. Social Tlops. And nexT year They won'T even have Colee-much worse, They will sTill have l-lalpin. Alpha Xi DelTa - l-lave member in Phi Kappa Phi. No one is ashamed OT an Alpha Xi DelTian. Ask The man who owns one, iT any will admir iT. 230 FRATERNITY ROW Phi Kappa Tau- Live near Voorhees l-lall. Used To be a good local in I92O buT immediaTely wenT To hell when They goT Their charTer. Saved This year when Ed Quirlc guiT school and They pledged Leo l-luloner. Sigma Phi DelTa- Live on EirsT Ave., buT noT near BeTa's, oT whom They are exTremely jealous. Rumor has iT ThaT since losing conTrol oT The CollegiaTe Ramblers, They have losT lasT vesTiges oT power on campus. Chi BeTa Phi -Live near Chi Omega's, buT wiTh whom, we under- sTand, They are noT on sleeping Terms. l-lave a house Tull oT boys some- where, seen only by bill collecTors who reporT They are human. BuT aren'T we all? DelTa Phi Epsilon- Live way ouTTa Town which is, oT course, Tor The besT. They realize ThaT The TarTher away a DelTa Phi is The beTTer he seems, especially when he's clear away. BuT don'T be Too hard on Them, Tollcs, Bob Biba isn'T The only one in Their chapTer. Tau Kappa Epsilon - Surrounded by parTs oT a Tence. Men have been lcnown To TreguenT The house Tor years and iusT become barely acquainTed. On Their TeeT again since Ruby Knaupp came back To College. Alpha DelTa Alpha- Live across sTreeT Trom Telces. RaTe well wiTh BeTa Phi Alpha's because They lcnow so much abouT Them. Phi Alpha Pi-LocaTed behind beer boTTles aT TwelTTh and FirsT Aves. NoTed Tor RoberT Bangs who is only sTudenT They have had since l9I4. l-leadquarTers oT Zip 'N Tang since Dan CasTle ousTed Them Trom ACORN ollfice. 231 'S FACULTY SECTIGN 1 . 'sx X ffm! fjl T I N ian illicv RUSSELL Ol The loesf. Biqqesl iob gsocial worker frying lo help Macy break 'the Drug lCampusl halnil. Teaches l-lislory when C. Wafd has classes. J-' 1 xf fy! COACH EBY Drive fellas. Wins The games Tor Coe?7? Yea! Ge? Army! -5 1 If 5 f l GEIGER No girls, he's marriedl Alf ways sils in baclc in Chap- el. Can? run aller Macy as fasl as Russellfqives up --reiurns lo Chapel and does lhe heavy lhinlcinq on The problem. Sludenls wanl Recrealion Room open4airaid lvlacyis mind will become pollulec: in Campus Drug. Was seen al Chapel The olher u 5 ' Q Y 2 STEWART Slaqecoach-we mean dra- 'nalic direclcr. lvl a d e Colleqe Players info a cu- pid sociely. How aboul ii Daniels? day. A , all EY lllg' GAGE g Prexy4-Vesper speaker-f x chapel spealcer--qoes lo New York and saves col- ' lege, Wonder whal The Y. A raclcel is? 4, . as fx :W BRYANT T if iizn?-TXXZE Coe's ex-half miler-- Olympics4Mal:es Chapel announcemenls 4 super vises qradualion announce- menls, and malces Cosmos denouncemenls. Talces roll in Lalin classesflhen gives Travelogue. YOTHERS Spilce fa word made ob- solele by legalized beer! bul' slill has ulilily as a nickname, Used io be well-lcnown al' Coe unlil his son overshadowed him. s , Ng, rg W f ., H ., x ' Aw xx vis l , P X i 1 Q W ..c-, Marek. MAJOR RUSSELL Maier in Army ol: U. Sf Big sho? in Coe R. O, T. C. l-lol l-luml Doesrfl mear: as much as Band Manager qellinq in While Houses and Manchesler Dining l-lalls. BELL The Bell ol lhe l-lall from rumors she rings loo ellen and Q' I ou? of lune. OU! 232 352 M. W, M f 0 'QlmmmP 'M' ,, . - Nl n I0 ll in fn' ll lm irfnl T my ll W' . il im THE MERCI-TANTS whose adverTise- menTs appear in This secTion are Truly inTeresTed in The sTudenT body oT Coe College. By ac:lverTising in The I934 ACORN, They have maTerially conTribuTed To The success oT your yearbook. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND lAsk The Acorm slam 'C h '-' -' ' ' '-' '-'ous :z ': 233 ifffffffffff KXWKN 75 if Ma The Besi' of Luck, Friend Graduafe, and The Richesf of Ha iness Be Yours Tk X Y PP i ak .. XNXXMX ffffif C A F E T E R l A eeeeaeoc-eeeeaeeeeeaeaeaeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeae-beeeaeec-eeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeac--ae-:eae-x-ec-eeeeec--be-H-aeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeee-mea:-awe OURS Army: l-layen'T you any em- blem or mascoT, sorT oT, To u sTanol Tor Coe? I mean some- Thing like The Army mule. K Q PrinceTon Tiger, or Yale bull- V dog, or Wisconsin badger, or Navy goaT, or . . . 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SCHGEN EXCLUSIVE FURRIER CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA -BHHG-5G-D69H699-76-X- 999696 9696-3HG'7G'3'5 56 238 96Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk 96Pk eeeeee U an -I Z O -I 4 rn x-me 969696 969696 BOOK FORM DIPLOMAS 1 Refieciing +I1e modern concepf in i Pk design: combining compadness 1 1 wifh beaufy and ufilifyg Book gk :ic Form Diplomas 'rhaf are +ruIy ex- Pk 1 pressions of qualiiy in Ieafher. aeeeeeae 3 T I-1 :ci o 'U o E: P-I aa- z U2 c: -u 'U P' -4 C5 o E aa z -C eeaeeeec- 96 5- fb E1 '1 E E' E UI G Q -. :v E 3. N S c :- su :ci :n E c In F 96 Pk96 Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk96 eeeeeeeeeeeee O E S :if T 1 0 sk 3 Pic SD Pk :if :ze vs 1 :E :if :ie :ie ai: vs :if vi: as :E vs 1 eeeeeeeeee-x-eeaeeaeeeaeaeaeaeaeaewk Then I'here's 'I'he old one aboui The +raveIIing man who siayed all nighi ai a farm house. 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B. svosoDA, secfemfy if 1 JAY o. sie-MUND, Vice-Presidenf and Agency Direcfor 1 Phone 2-I I89 American TrusT Building E XWNX X X X X X X X X X X X X Pk XC is 2k Ik X1 X2 is Hs 2k bk vk Hs rk Pk Dk Dk bk X4 al: 2k Pk Sk 2k Dk rk Sk Dk Dk 2k Sk Ik Ik is X1 X2 X1 Dk X1 X1 2k 2k Dk Dk bk X aff NHdkkkX46XX46NK96XXM46NMN46XX96XKM4EfMi46XKQFXXXGHKNN66XM46HK46NX99K+H46XX66H X X X X X 9696969696 9696969696 3 The hoTel lobby was crowded. A sTranger if hurriedly Torged his way Through The crowd To 1 The desk, where he slapped down Tive pennies 2 and, as quieTly as possible, said To The clerlc. E Gimme a can-opener. The clerk placed a lone niclcel on The deslc. 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