Coe College - Acorn Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1936

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May This memory oT him and his ideals perpeTuaTe The sTrengTh oT youTh To Those who will come aTTer, and cause Them To remember wiTh reverence, him who has gone beTore. To The memory oT Dr. PeTer WesTin Jacobson we respecTTully dedicaTe This boolc We X x QX wi X X 'X X XXXTQ x X T Cz T 'xf'7.-35' I - Qi' ,T XX A 'AJ 1 V Nw - 5, .l T xx T' x . X. iii I N N pi, i, -xx ,N ,WZ V1,. XA NN. 3: , , N XX ,XX Xxx - L X NX X xx N., -X Nfx X,NQxX .K ss xi xi A' Ii. il',ii' X x .X X .2 W s xx N , , xx XX ii A Xi O . L F., E s K F E S-IOO Obld ' S3 2 5 n, GU Z -n Q- 5':gm3'r.Z I-Dfzglfm mCCNm-4 : '713'crf-1,70 O'4m'1'u'a:fi Z 3 ff' XRS -U io xr :ff QQ if It WW' Q S U7 O Z 70 3, N N 3, Z U 3, U 4 l'I'I 70 1' 2 Z G3 E5 Sm '31 O E' 3 0 I E 'I'l I 3 .221 53 Zz ,U 55: QD, G3 rn O'l IO':l Ol fn Ga'reway 'ro fhe Campus Old Main View of Chapel S+ewar'r Memorial Library Mc-zn's Gymnasium Voorhees Hall Enhance 644 MMM 1'7wT'fO11 FACULTY PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I-IATEVER I may say, you are guife sure fo charf your own course. Remember fhaf however much you may zig-Zag and faclr you will nof go far asfray if you will occasionally checlc your posifion by fixed poinfs of reference. Such poinfs are infellecfual, sfrenuousness and moral earnesfness. In your iourneys abouf fhe campus you will discover fhaf The college has a curricu- lum. If is iusf infellecfual and spirifual food. Buf fho deans and regisfrar have peculiar ideas abouf if. They fhinlc fhe dief should be careful y measured and admin- isfered. Teachers have a sfrangely persisfenf feeling fhaf fheir own respecfive courses should be diligenfly devoured. You may feel fhaf fhe service is poor or nof fashion- able and fhaf fhe dief should be changed. More appefizing food in greafer variefy should be served. Sfudenfs and feachers always agree fhaf fhe curricular dief should be revised. If is probably nufrifious food, bread and meaf and fruif fo mind and hearf wifh an occasional dose of whafever is fhe infellecfual eguivalenf of sfewed onions. All nufrienf qualifies are presenf in variefy. If will cerfainly develop moral muscle and sfrong menfal fiber. Buf I infer from campus fallc fhaf fhe curriculum needs less fough sfuff fhaf requires long and vigorous chewing, much less spinach, more appefizers, eye-opening cocldails, many more garnishings and predigesfcd courses which can be served by iniecfion rafher fhan by old-fashioned processes of infellecfual chewing, swallowing, and assimilafion. When you have discovered all fhis you may also discover fhaf if is foolish fo sfarve fo deafh in fhe presence of so much food. In addifion fo fhe curriculum, you will discover persons on fhe campus. Some are feachers. Unless you discover one or fwo feachers and allow fhem fo discover you, your discoveries in fhe curriculum will be insignificanf and nof worfhy of record. Then fhere are sfudenfs. Discover fhem. Carriers of values are always concrefe human individuals and nof laws of science. Thaf is fhe reason friendship is so imporfanf. College may become a greaf advenfure in fhe realm of friendship. Individuals are unique. Discover which ones if is imporfanf for you fo Iqnow, which ones you should eIecf. Discover sfudenfs collccfively as well as individually. Open your eyes. See whaf fhey do. They fallc, play games, sfage plays, sing songs, form sociefies, go fo parfies, make dafesf' read boolcs, look af picfures, say fheir prayers. Become ac- quainfed wifh fhese acfivifies and wifh fhose who clirecf fhem-fhe coaches for afhlefics, debafe and drama, direcfors of musical organizafions, fhe librarian, fhe feacher of arf, fhe leaders of social and religious Iife. I myself have discovered fhaf sfudenf acfivifies are fhe resulf of impulses and insfincfs fhaf need expression more fhan repression. Repression of whaf is bad is only by way of expression of whaf is good. In Russia a fraveler saw a soldier in fronf of a cage full of lions. I-Ie said, Whaf are you doing? The soldier replied, I am guarding fhe lions. The fraveler said, Open fhe door. Lef fhem ouf. They can falce care of fhemselvesf' Our wild young people, see fhem picfured in fhe ACORN, do nof need guarding. They need open doors, friendship and leadership. I-l.Iv1.6AGfE IIBI THE PRES DENT HARRY MOREHOUSE SAGE . I DEAN OF COLLEGE For some years pasT, The success oT The colleges in eTTecTing really desirable changes in The lives oT young men and women has been seriously called in guesTion by some very compeTenT observers. The response oT The colleges To This criTicism has been, in The main, a digniTied silence, or The re-sTaTemenT oT cerTain Time hallowed obiecTives which have Tully demonsTraTed Their worTh. There is some evidence, also, ThaT cerTain Torward looking insTiTuTions are seTTing up new purposes and obiecTives, which if pchieved only in parT, would iusTiTy The exisTence oT The college as an agenT oT higher earning. A shorT sTaTemenT, The auThor of which is unlcnown To me, emphasizes an addiTional value oT The years spenT in college-a value which, l believe, is being recognized by an ever increasing number oT sincere sTudenTs each year, and who are giving To iT an appropriaTe place wiTh The oTher beneTiTs derived Trom Their liTe on a college campus. The sTaTemenT is, as l have indicaTed, very brief, buT I believe ThaT pasT and presenT generaTions oT college sTudenTs will approve The senTimenT iT expresses, and will agree ThaT iT reveals one oT The really worTh-while conTribuTions oT The college To The incli- vidual man or woman. WhaT more excellenT purpose oT The college could be achieved in The liTe oT a person Than This: l Tincl no place ThaT does noT breaThe some gracious memory oT a Triend. ls iT unreasonable To asserT ThaT The college, which aTTords an opporTuniTy Tor The developmenT oT lasTing and precious Triendships, has made an imporTanT con- TribuTion To The ioy and richness oT living? Or, who can say ThaT The experiences oT college have been unproTiTable To ThaT person who, aTTer The lapse oT years, Treasures The gracious memory oT a Triend ? All college experiences are noT equally proTiTable7 nor are They all equally pleasanT. BuT who can deny The increased richness oT liTe oT ThaT sTudenT who reTurns To The campus and is able To say, l Tind no place ThaT does noT breaThe some gracious memory oT a Triend. C. HARVE GEIGER l20l DEAN GF WOMEN As you Turn The pages oT This yearbook, you may someTime Tind yourselT dreaming abouT The Coe oT The TuTure. While you dream, imagine The Good Fairy suddenly appears To you, and gives you Three wishes Tor The TuTure OT Coe College. I wonder whaT your wishes would be. Your TirsT wish mighT be Tor more spacious and luxurious oTTices Tor The ACCRN and Cosmos. For The second, you mighT ask Tor a new Fine ArTs building, which would include an adeguaTe TheaTre and drama workeshop. WiTh iusT one wish remaining iT would be diTTiculT To decide beTween a menls quadrangle and a Tine sTadium, or, beTTer yeT, ThaT Ten million dollars be added To our endowmenT. When we Think oT The Coe OT The TuTure, iT may well be wishTul Thinking, Tor some day our wishes will be realized. However, neiTher The TrusTees nor The adminisTraTion has a magic Tormula Tor making dreams come True. Such addiTions and improvemenTs will Take Time, buT wiTh The presenT Tine group oT sTudenTs, alerT, keen, and sincere, and oThers like Them To Tollow, we shall evenTually see The TulTillmenT oT our hopes. ATTer all, iT is The caliber oT The sTudenTs who choose Coe which is oT greaTer con- cern Than buildings and exTenT oT campus. I am minded To repeaT here The words oT Thomas Huxley, when he was giving an address in T876 aT The opening oT The medical school oT Johns Hopkins UniversiTy. ATTer admiring The resources and poTenTialiTies oT This counTry, he said in closing: Size is noT grandeur, and TerriTory does noT make a naTion. The greaT issue, abouT which hangs a True sublimiTy, and The Terror oT over- hanging TaTe, is whaT are you going To do wiTh all These Things? WhaT is To be The end To which These are To be The means? The one condiTion OT success, your sole saTe-- guard, is The moral worTh and inTellecTual clearness OT The individual ciTizen. Like- wise, upon The worTh oT The individual sTudenT depends The greaTness oT any college. EducaTion cannoT give moral worTh nor inTellecTual clearness, buT iT can cherish Them and bring Them To The TronT. The colleges oughT To be, and may be, The TorTresses oT The higher liTe oT The naTion. May your dreams Tor The Coe oT The TuTure, and also your dreams Tor yourselves, come True! MARY S. BELL l?lT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Refer E. Buril, D.D. . Waller L. Cherry . Sulherland C. Dows , James E. l-lamillon George Laird . . . Roberf R. Lillie, D. D. . ll. Col. C, B. Robbins . Jacob J. Sharnbaugh -ll'TOU'TBS R. Warriner . Glenn M. Averill . John S. Broelcsrnil . Charles F. Clark . . Roy E. Curray . . . Marion R. Drury, D.D. George W. Emerson, D. Frederick G. Murray, M. lsaac B. Srnilh . . Roberl W. Slewarf . . R. Bruce Wesl' . Joseph Bren, D.D. George E. Boolh . John M. Dinwiddie , Mrs. George B. Douglas John S. Ely . . . John Hanson . . . l-larry Kremers, D.D. . Arlhur Poe . . Roberf Sinclair . . Jacob l-l. Yaggy, D. D, DA. D. S. N. HARRIS I935 I936 I937 . Sioux Cily . Chicago, lll, . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Des Moines . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Chicago, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids Ponce, Porlo Rico . . Gladbroolc . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Chicago, III. . Davenporl' . Cedar Rapids . Chicago, Ill. . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . . Waierloo . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . Cedar Rapids . . Toledo l22 MARY BELL M. A. Dean of Women GEORGE W. BRYANT M. A., D. D. Professor of Laiin C. HARVE GEIGER Ed. M. Dean of College and Professor of Eclucalion and Psychology FACU LTY l23l WILLIAM BENSON B. A. Professor of Greek LEROY M. COEEIN M.A. Professor of Malliemalics and Assislranl Professor of Physics JOHN M. HENRY M. A. Professor of Commerce and Finance CHARLES T. HICKOK Ph. D. Professor of Polilical and Social Science I i ! 5 . 9 I 5 GRACE BROWNELL B. A. 9 Loan Librarian LYNN E. GARWOOD M. A. Professor of Social Science VERNON E. LICHTENSTEIN M. A. Inslrrucior in English I ALFRED W. MEYER M. S., Ph. D. Assisia ni Professor of Physics I FACU LTY MORAY L. EBY B. S., L. L. B. Direcior of Aihleiics anci Foolrball Coach ANNA I-IEYBERGER M. A. Doc+eur de L'UniversiJre de Paris Professor of Romance Languages C. WARD MACY M.A.. Ph. D. Professor of Economics and Commerce KENNETH L. MILSTEAD M. A., Ph. D. lnsirucior in Chemisfry ,, I2-41 OWEN LLOYD MORRIS B. A., D. D. Professor of Bilole ALICE E. PAGE Ph. B. Associale Professor of I-Iislory BEN I-I. PETERSON lvl. S., Ph. D. Professor of Chemislry FOREST RITTGERS B. S. Coach of Baslcelball and Track and Assisfanf Foolball Coach FACU LTY ETI-IEL R. OUTLAND IvI.A. Professor ol Journalism and English C. WILERED PERKINS IvI.A. Professor of German and Sludenl Secrelary FRANCIS D. PUGI-I R. O. T. C. Sergeanl ALEX C. ROBBIE lvl. A. Professor of Educalion mai REAOON ROBINSON R. O. T. C. Sergeanf NELSON VANCE RUSSELL M. A., PI1. D. Professor of I-Iislory ALICE B. SALTER M.A. Inslruclor in Secrefarial Work and Social Science KARL A. STILES M. S., PI1. D. Professor of Biology FACU LTY I26I MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL Professor of Mililary Science anol Taclrics ETI-IEL RYAN M. A. Direclor and Professor of Physical Educalion for Women LAURA PEARLE STEWART B. O. Professor of Speecli CAPTAIN PAUL J. VEVIA Assisianlr Professor of Mililary Science mg. . HENRY W. WARD M.A. Professor of English Language and Lileralure LEONARD R. WILSON Ph. M. lnsrrucror in Geology and Bolany JOHN FRANK YOTHERS M. A. Regislrar and Professor of . Mafhemalics FACU LTY l27l ...... ..... . , .. -............ ,..........,............-.,.,...v..p-1 LEROY D. WELD M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Physics MINNA WIKOEF M.A. Professor of Home Economics RUTH ZIKA B. A. Assisfanr Direclor of Physical Educafion for Women l-IARRIETT CAMPBELL Secrelary lo Business Manager FACU LTY CATHERINE ADAMS, Organ, Voice MARVIN D. CONE, French, Drawing LOUISE CRAWFORD, Theory of Music MAX DAEHLER, Piano IDA DAYTON, Assislanl Regislrar EDWIN B. DIKE, English THOMAS C. HAYDEN, Physical Educalion ELEANOR HOUTS, Piano ALICE INSKEEP, Public School Music MORRIS KATZOEE, Clarinel JOSEPH KITCHIN, Violin HARRY KREMERS, Bible GRACE LAMBERT, English OLADYS MCVAY, Home Economics RUTH MOON, Secrelary in Alumni Office NANNA NELSON, Public School Music WALTER S. NEWELL, Psychology BETTY PRITCHETT, Librarian EVELYN STREET, Nurse GRACE SWAB, Piano I29I GMA 4 M SENIUBS CLASS OFF CER PAUL D. NILES H21 MORRIS ABRAMS Cedar Rapids Foolball I, 2. JOSEPI-IIINIE ALTI-IOUSE Aclqley Alpha Xi Della: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A.: A.W. S.: W.A.A.: Wriierls Club: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. WILBUR AROINISOINI Minneapolis, Minnesola Economics College Players 2, 3, 4: Busi- ness Manager I935 ACORN: Sludenl Council 2: By-Liners 2, 3, 4: Business Manager Zip 'N Tang 4: Y.M.C.A. Presi- denl 2. MARY ELLEN BORSCI-IEL Cedar Rapids Home Economics Alpha Xi Della: I-Iome Eco- nomics Associalion Vice Presif denI'. EVELYN L. BRITTELL Aclcley English Orcheslra I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Vesper Choir 2, 3: Neri- dian 2: Women's Band 4. SENIORS isa LEWIS L. ALCORN Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Chi Bela Phi: Cheer Leader 4: Debale I, 2, 3: Pi Kappa Della: Greek Gayelies 2, 3. NEDRA AREIXIDTS Cedar Rapids English Alpha Gamma Della: Fresh- man Tenlh: Associale Edilor ol Freshman Folio: Cosmos Slalrl I, 2: Chi Della: Nori- dian 2, 3, 4: Freshman Com- mission: Sophomore Council: Y.W.C.A. Firsl Cabins-I: Crescenl: WriIei s Club 2. ROBERT BANGS Manchesler Economics Band I, 2: Sachem: Phi Kappa Phi: Dow's Essay 2. JOI-IN BOSTWICK Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Golf 2: Infra- mural Junior Manager 3: In- Iramural Senior Manager 4: Coenses. ELDRED BURGY Soulh Amana Alpha Della Alpha: Scabbard and Blade: WriIer's Club: Bever Oralions: Vesper Choir: Rifle Team: Iniernalional Re- Ialions Club. I I Li. L.. ELIZABETH BURIANEK Cedar Rapids Lalin, English Bela Phi Alpha: Phi Kappa Phi: Crescenl: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Y.W.C.A. I, 2: A. W.S. Council 3: W.A.A.: Chi Della: Ela Sigma Phi: Wriler's Club: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. DORIS BLESSING Cedar Rapids Sociology Pleiades: Y.W.C.A. Cabinel 3, 4: W.A.A.: A.W.S.: Rille Team 2. JAMES CARR, JR. Cedar Rapids English Tau Kappa Epsilon: Parson's College I, 2, 3. HELEN CLURE Greenlield Speech, English Chi Omega: Zela Phi Ela: College Players: A.W.S. Coun- cil 3: Y. W.C.A. Second Cabinel 3: Neridian: Cosmos 4: Hoclcey Team 2: W.A.A. WILMA COON Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della: Fresh- man Commission: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Sigma Iola: Neridian 3, 4: Women's Band 4: A.W.S. Judiciary Council 4: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel 4. SENIORS HELEN BURT lvlarion Economics and Sociology Chi Omega: Freshman Com- mission: Y.W.C.A. Second Cabinel2, 3: Y.W. C.A. Presi- denl 4: Neridian: ACORN Slall 3: Chi Della: A.W.S. Execulive Council: W.A.A.: Sludenl Council 4. CORINNE CAMPBELL Yorlcville, Illinois Home Economics Physical Educalion Della Della Della: Sludenl Council 3: Chi Della I, 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. Second Caloinel 3, Firsl Cab- inel 4: Crescenl: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Neridian: Wriler's Club: Freshman Com- mission: Sophomore Council: Glee Club I. BETTY CARRITHERS Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Della Della Della: Y.W. C. A.: A.W.S.: W.A.A.: Coedan I, 2. HARRIET COOK Louisa Lalin Ela Sigma Phi. CARIVI EN COSNER Conrad Bela Phi Alpha: Y.W.C.A.: A.W.S. Council 3: W.A.A. Presidenl 3, 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 3, 4: Voorhees House Council 3: Phi Sigma Iola 2, 3: Neridian 3: Vesper Choir 2. 3-if GORDON COSNER Conrad Physical Educalion Tau Kappa Epsilon: Kappa Phi Chi: Clan ol C: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4. MILFORD DELZELL Cedar Rapids Mililarv Science Tau Kappa Epsilon: Coenses Cabinel 4: Tennis: By-Liners 4: Scabbard and Blade: Cosmos Campus Edilor: Zip 'N Tang. MARY DUNBAR ' Souris, Norlh Dalcola Commerce and Finance Pleiades, Presidenl: Phi Sigma Iola: Wriler's Club: Coedan: W,A.A.: Y.W.C.A.: A.W. S.: I-Ioclcey I, 2, MAURICE DUNLAP Cedar Rapids Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-Ionors: Cosmos 4: College Players: Phi Siqma lola: Playa nouse Board ol: Governors. MARION DWELLE Norlhwood Kappa Della: Vesper Choir I: 2: Cosmos I, 2: ACORN Sla'T 3: Wrileris Club 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Iola: Playhouse Board cl Governors 4: A.W.S.: W. A.A.: Y.W.C.A. SENIORS 'Q' ,nav CHARLES W. DANIELS Springville Baslcelball I, 2: 3, 4: Eoolball 3: Kappa Phi Chi 4. STUART DINGMAN Cedar Rapids Chemislry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Coenses: Band 2: Advanced Mililary: Kelvin Sociely. IDA MAY DUNLAP Cedar Rapids Music Alpha Xi Della: Mu Phi Epsi- lon: A Cappella Choir: Wo- menis Quarlelle: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: A.W.S. MARIANNE DVORAK Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della: Wo- men's Quarlelle 2, 4: Wo- men's Glee Club I, 2, 4: Neri- dian 3: Phi Sigma Iola 2: W. A.A,: A.W.S.: Colonial Ball 4. ALGERT ENGDAI-IL Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance ACORN Slahf 3: Debale I, 2: Elo Siqma Phi. l35 MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN Marion English, Speech Alpha Gamma Della: Fresh- man Tenih: Sophomore Hon- ors: Junior Scholar: Phi Kappa Phi: Crescenl: Zeia Phi Ela I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Della: Neridian: Knox Prize: Cosmos Slalil I: Y. W. C.A.: A.W.S.: Edilor of Freshman Folio: Wriler's Club 2: Vesper Choir I. BILL GALVIN Cedar Rapids French Scabbard and Blade: Phi Sig- ma Iola. ESTHER GOODMAN Cedar Rapids Home Economics Iowa Slale College: Sigma Kappa: Home Economics Club. HARRY GREEN Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Clan ol C: Fooiball I, 2, 3, Co-Caplain 4: Advanced Mili- lary: Kappa Phi Chi. ROBERT HAHN Cedar Rapids Chemislry, Malhemalics Chi Bela Phi: Kelvin Sociely: Coenses: Junior Iniramural Manager: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. ,, , ,, , ,.-..,,..,.....................,.,...... ..,L.. -.-. , SENIORS l36l LORRAINE FISHER Muscaiine Psychology Chi Omega: Sludenl Council: Presidenl Voorhees House Council 4: A.W.S.: Y.W.C. A. Second Cabinel: Neridian: W.A A.: Chi Delia: Vesper : Kelvin Sociely. . XD REN AR E GERARD Perry Biology . .C.A. l, 2, 3, 4: A.W.S. I, 2, 3, 4: VV.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Wriler's Club 2: Rifle Team 4. CHARLES GRAGG Cenlerville Commerce and Finance Alpha Delia Alpha: Scabbard and Blade. WILMA GREEN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Bela Phi Alpha: Y.W.C.A.: W. A. A.: A.W. S. ROBERT HALPIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Phi Alpha Pi: Cosmos I, 2: Tennis I. MARY ELLEN HAMILTON Coggon Economics Della Della Della: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Phi Kappa Phi: Y. W. C. A. Eirsl Cabinel: Cosmos Business Manager 4: ACORN Board ol Conlrol: Phi Sigma Iola: Crescenl: Voor- hees House Council: Chi Della: Zip 'N Tang Business Manager 3. GLADYS HOLETS Ely WILLMA C. JACKSON Marion English, Public School Music Chi Omega: Chi Della: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Sophomore Hockey Team: Y. W.C.A. Second Cabinel. HELEN E. JENISTA Cedar Rapids English, Lalin Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore Honors: Junior Scholar: Phi Kappa Phi: Ela Sigma Phi: Coedan: W.A.A.: A.W.S.: Y.W.C.A. MODESTA KELLEY Cedar Rapids Speech, Social Science Alpha Xi Della: Neridian: Zela Phi Ela: College Players: Playhouse Board ol Governors: Y.W. C. A. Second Cabinel 2, 3: Vesper Choir I. SENIORS l37l STELLA HIBNES Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Alpha Gamma Della: Phi Sig- ma lola: Freshman Commis- sion: Y.W. C.A.: Cosmos Slall 2, 3: Coedan 2, 3: W.A. A. EREDERICK HOLM Waukegan, Illinois Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha: Kappa Phi Chi. MAYBETH JEEERIES Russell Music, Educalion Alpha Gamma Della: Glee Club 3: Vesper Choir 3: Phi Sigma Iola: W.A.A.: Y.W. C. A.: A.W. S. HOWARD JOHNSTON Chicago, Illinois Economics and Sociology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Coenses Presidenl 4: Pi Kappa Della: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4: ACORN Slall 3: Playhouse Board ol Governors 4: Sachem: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Vesper Choir I, 2. KATH RYN KEN DALL Marion Home Economics Kappa Della: Home Economics Associalion I,2, 3, 4: Coedan: Y.W. C.A. I,2, 3, 4: A.W.S.7 W.A.A.: Vesper Choir I, 2. VIRGINIA KNOX Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Economics and Sociology Kappa Deira: I-Iocicey I, 2, 3, 4: Pan-I-IeIIenic Council 3, 4: W.A.A. CounciI 3: A.VV,S. CounciI 3. LLOYD KRATZER CenIraI Ciiy Physics r , I u :R ci! A L LLIE , o I I ' ois lf'Co erik nd Finance I Presideni A.w.3.'?iY.w.c.A. 3, 4: Cosmos Bdaid of ConIroI 3, 4: Cresceni: Ghi De-IIa: SI'udenI CounciI. MALCOLM LU DY Cedar Rapids Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: G-Iee CIuIo I: Track I: Woodwind Quinief 3. LOIS McBROOM Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Omega: Sophomore I-Ion- ors: Junior Scholar: Phi Kappa Phi: CrescenI: Phi Sigma IoIa: A.W.S.: Y.W.C.A.: W.A. A.: Chi DeIIa. SEN ORS PAUL KRACI-IMER Cedar Rapids EDWARD KUPKA Chelsea MaIherna+ics, Physics DeIIa Phi EpsiIon: Band I, 2, 3: Orchesfra: Eia Sigma Phi: InIramuraI Manager. GLENN LITTLE Tipion Engiish Band I, 2, 3, 4: Qrchesira I, 2: Phi Mu AIpha Sinfonia: ACORN SIaII 3. EDWARD P. LYNN DonneIIson Educaiion Tau Kappa EpsiIon: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Kappa Phi Chi: Sachem: CoIIege Players: Band I, 2, 3, 4: ACORN Siafi 3: Coenses Cabinei 4: Vesper Choir 2: BasIceIIoaII I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM GREER McCRORY Cedar Rapids Laiin Era Sigma Phi: Freshman Tenih. I39I I-IOWARD A. McLAUOI-ILIN Manlieella Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Coenses Caloinel 4: Phi Mu Alpha Sinlonia: Sachem: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: College Players: ACORN 3. DONALD R. MACKAY Kenosha, Wisconsin Journalism, Economics and Sociology ACORN Ediloi' 3: Cosmos Edilor 4: By-Liners 3, 4: lnler- lralernily Council 2: Band I, 2: Sachem: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Eoolpall I, 2, 3, 4: Clan ol C: Coenses. DON MASON Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Scalobard and Blade. MARGARET MELICK Wesl Liberly I-Iislory Ela Sigma Phi: Neridian: A. W.S.: VV.A.A.: Y.W.C.A.: Cosmos I, 2: Wriler's Club, FREDERICK MERRITT Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Cosmos Slahf I, 2, 3: Zip 'N Tang I, 2, 3. SEYORS I39I ISLA McSPERRlN Oelwein English Kappa Della: Ela Sigma Phi: Wriler's Club: Neridian: W. A. A.: A,W. S.: Y.W. C. A. MARGARET MANSIZIELD Ogden Commerce and Finance Alpha Gamma Della: Chi Della: Neridian: Cosmos Slall I: Eloclcey I. I-IARRI ET MATEER Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della: Fresh- man Tenlh: Olee Club 2: Vesper Chair I: Y.W,C.A.: Phi Sigma lola: Cosmos Slall 4: A.W.S.: W.A,A. GILBERT MENZNER Applelan, Wisconsin Physical Educalion Uniyersily ol Iowa I, 2: Ihela Xi: Kappa Phi Chi. RAYMOND MEYER Weslgale lalislory Alpha Della Alpha: Kappa Phi Chi: Traclc Manager 2: Junior Eoolball Manager. CARROLL MITCI-IELL Tiplon Economics and Sociology Kappa Phi Chi: Wrilerls Clulo: Coenses. MILDRED CARPENTER MOORE McGregor Chi Omega: Glee Club 3, 4: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Neri- dian: Freshman Tenlh: A Cap- pella Choir 4. RICI-IARD D. MUNDEN Cedar Rapids Mililary Science Junior Bashelball Manager: Senior Baslcellnall Manager: Scabbard and Blade. PAUL D. NILES Minneapolis, Minnesola Economics and Sociology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Presidenl of Senior Class: Sachem: Pi Kappa Della: By-Liners: Col- lege Players: S'Iuden'I' Council: Inlerlralernily Council: Busi- ness Manager Cosmos 3: Edi- 'ror Zip 'N Tang 4: Coenses. PETER PAVEGLIO Albia Malhemalics Eoolball 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4. SENIORS I40I CATHERINE MONTILLON Cedar Rapids English Kappa Della: A. W.S.: Y.W. C.A.: W.A.A.: I-Ioclcey. MAIJRINE MUMA Cedar Rapids Home Economics I-IEIKO T. NEESSEN Grundy Cenler German, Zoology Della Phi Epsilon: College Players: ACORN Slall 3: Slu- denl Council 2: Inlerfraler- nily Council 3, 4: Eoolball I, 2: Baslmelball I: Track I: Coenses. JOI-IN R. NORTI-ICOTT Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Phi Alpha Pi: Coenses: Col- lege Players: Sophomore Presi- denl: ACORN Board of Con- Irol: ACORN SIaFI 3: Sludenl Council 2: Y. M.C.A. 2. FREDERICK W. PAVLIS Cedar Rapids Lalin Tau Kappa Epsilon: Ela Sigma Phi: Foolball Manager 3, 4: Clan of C: Coenses: Band Manager 4. CLARA PIETZSCI-I Burlinglon Psychology, Bible Alpha Xi Della: Voorhees I-louse Council 3: ACORN Slall 3: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Council: Y.W. C. A.: Chi Della: Neridian: Band Sponsor 3: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3: Girl's Glee Club I. JOI-IN POWELL Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Phi Alpha Pi: Universily ol Iowa 3: Goll 2, 3. BERNARD PULL Marshalllown Chemislry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha Sinlonia: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4: Clan ol C. DOUGLAS RUNDOUIST Cedar Rapids Journalism College Players. BELLA SCI-IEER Cedar Rapids Music Bela Phi Alpha: Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Mu Phi Epsilon: Wriler's Club I, 2: Neridian I, 2: A. W.S. I, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS I4II BERNUS PIRKL Cedar Rapids Physical Educalion Bela Phi Alpha: Ela Sigma Phi: W.A. A.: A.W.S.: Glee Club I, 2, 4: Vesper Choir I, 2, 4. EDWARD PROESCI-IOLDT Manilla Commerce and Finance Band: Orcheslra: Rille Team: Junior Track lvlanager. KAREN RUGAARD Somers Alpha Xi Della: Y.W.C.A.: Vesper Choir I, 2: W. A. A.: A.W.S.: I-lome Economics Associalion: Neridian: I-loclcey Team 2, 3, 4. BATISTO SACCA RO Seymour Physical Educalion Della Phi Epsilon: Kappa Phi Chi: Ela Sigma Phi: Sachem: Faolball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-caplain 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Clan ol C Presidenl: Sludenl Council 4. LESLIE SEYB Donnellson Chemislry, lvlalhemalics Coenses: Kelvin Sociely. ANNA SIEH Traer Commerce and Finance Alpha Gamma Della: Cosmos Slalzl 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 2: VV. A.A.: Rifle 2: Hoclcey 2: Y. W. C.A.: A.W.S. ESTHER SMITH Cedar Rapids Hislory Alpha Gamma Della: Eresh- man Commission: Vesper Choir I, 4: Glee Club 4: Home Economics Associalion: VV.A. A.: A,W.S. VERA STROHBEHN Davenpori French, German Chi Omega: Phi Sigma loia: W. A.A.: Voorhees House Council 4: Y.W.C.A,: Rifle Team 4. LOWMAN TURNEY Eorl Madison Polilical Science au Kappa Epsilon: Cosmos Slalli 3: Zip 'N Tang 3: lnler- Iralerniiy Council 3: Inferna- Iional Relafions Club 3, 4. CHARLES L. WALKER Mason CiIy Malhemalics Delia Phi Epsilon: Eoofball 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Clan of C. ,,..... ,..wh, --'A' -'- V SENIORS l42l KATHRYN SLACK Chicago, Illinois Journalism Pleiades: A.W.S.: Y. W. C. A.: VW-iIer's Club: Cosmos Slaif. NORMAN STOOKEY Cedar Rapids Zoology Kelvin Sociely: Traclf I, 2, 3, 4: Clan of C. KEITH TOVV Norway Economics and Sociology Alpha Della Alpha: lnlerlra- 'Iernily Council Presidenl 43 Siudenf Council 4: Sachem: Scabbard and Blade: Cade-I' LI. Colonel. LOUISE UCHTOREE Dayenporl Hisiory, French Alpha Xi Della: Y. W.CiA.: A.W.S.: W.A.A.: Voorhees House Council: Phi Sigma Ioia. FLORENCE VVEATHERTON Cedar Rapids Speech Alpha Xi Della: Zela Phi Ela: College Players: Y.W.C.A.: Vesper Choir I, 2. FRIEDA WI-IICI-IER BurIingIori PIiysicaI EducaIion CIII Omega, A.W.S., Y.W C.A., W.A.A,: I-Iockey 3, 4, HAROLD WILKINSON Independence Commerce and Finance DeIIa PIII EpsiIon, Fao+baII 3, 4, BasIfeIbaII 3, 4, Track 3, 4, CIan of C. ESTI-IER WRIGI-IT Traer Educa'rion SecreI'ariaI Trainlnq Y. W. C. A., W. A. AJ A. W. S., Wornerfs Band, WrIIerIs crab, Coedan. CARL E. ZBANEI4 Cedar Rapids Cornnfierce and Finance CIWI BeIa PIII, PIII Mu AIpIwa SinIonia, Men's Glee CIUIQ I, 2, Vesper Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Junior BaskeIbaII Manaqer, In- IerIraIerniIy CounciI 3, Coe COIIQQQ QuarI'eI 3, 4. SENIORS L-acl-n QM? 43 WILLIAM WI-IIPPLE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance CIN BeIa PIII, DeIJaIe I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Band Manager 4, Sacnem, PI Kappa DeI'Ia, Track 2, 3, 4, CIan OI C, Presi- denf SIudenICour1CiI, Cosmos SIaII 2, 3, CoIIege PIayers 2, 3, 4: Coenses. ARDYCE WOODSIDE Cedar Rapids Economics and SocioIogy CI1i Omega, CI1i DeIIa: FresIw- man TenII1, A.W.S., Y.W.C. A., W,A,A., EIa Sigma PIII. CATHERINE YOUNG Maywood, IIIInoiS IfnqIIsIn, SocioIogy BeIa PIII AIpIwa, A.W.S., W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. NELSON BUSWELL Meriden CIwrisIian Service Group, Junior BaskeIIJaII Manager, Cosmo- poIiIan CIuIn 2, 3. r L L w 4, SENIORS WILLARD DALE CHISMORE .,.. . EUGENE COOK . . . JERALD OREENBLATT . LESLIE J. MEYER . . . CHARLES LOUIS SELZER . . . Cogqon Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids Gary, Indiana . . Homes+ead YOSHIMILTANAKA . . Selrana-gun, Japan I441 IUNIUPIS 1 5 P I 4 I 5 5 V w. 1 i. li 12 x Li 3 , A X 4 1, J: E Q: H i Aswmmw-um A! CLASS OFFICER ROBERT DANIEL U , .,.................,.......V-Y - J..............,...-.......A .....,-..,.- ,..--,.---- --- .NM DOLORES ANDRE Marshallfown Hislory and Sociology Della Della Della: Y. W. C. A.: A.W.S.: W.A.A. JOHN BARGER Boone Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Junior Track Manager. RUTH BAUMGARTNER Cedar Rapids Biology Home Economics Associaiion: Coedan: Y,VV.C.A. LOIS BOTHEL Monona DOROTHY BRI-ITEI. Aclcley Piychology GirI's Band. JUNICRS GEORGE BAKER Ridgeway Che-mislry Alpha Delia Alpha. JACK I.. BATEMAN Welosler Cily Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Vesper Choir: A Cappella Choir. VIOLA N. BOHLEN Sac Cily English, Speech Chi Omega: Zela Phi Ela: Y. W.C.A.: A.W.S.: W. A. A. RICHARD E. BREITNER Minneapolis, Minnesola Tau Kappa Epsilon: College Players: Scalobard and Blade. NYLINE BROWN Cedar Rapids Music Alpha Gamma Della: Ela Sig- ma Phi: Vesper Choir I: Glee Club I: Y.W. C.A.: A. W. S.: W.A.A. In .,.......................-,,- s..............1........-......,.....,........ WAN DA BROWN Marshalllown Bible Y. W. C.A. PATRICIA BURKI-IALTER Cedar Rapids Zoology Della Della Della: ACORN Slall: Cosmos Slall: Freshman Commission: Y.W.C.A.: W. A.A.: Vesper Choir I, 2: Knollc Tennis Trophy l. ROBERT E. BUTIKOFER Chicago, Illinois Chemislry, lvlalhemalics Traclc I, 2: Kelvin Sociely: Rille Team: Coenses Cabinel. 'JANANN CHAPEL Cedar Rapids Chi Omega: ACORN Slalil: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: A.W S.: Women's Band. DEAN CLAPSADDLE Burl Tau Kappa Epsilon. ,,,,,,,, ,,, ,........-......,,...... .... -.,,............,.,--, ...L JUNIORS MARIAN BRUNER Cedar Rapids English Phi Sigma Iola: Freshman Tenlh: Y.W. C. A.: A. W. S. MARIAN BUSBY Savanna, Illinois Commerce and Finance Della Della Della: ACORN Slall: Cosmos Slall: Zela Phi Ela: Neridian: Freshman Com- mission l: Second Cabinel 3: Y.W.C.A.:A. W.S.: W. A. A. JAMES CARRITI-IERS Cedar Rapids Malhemalics, Commerce and Finance, Mililary Chi Bela Phi: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball l, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: lnlerlralernily Council: Clan ol C: Scabbard and Blade. RAYMOND CHURCHILL Cedar Rapids LAURA CLOCK I-lamplon Organ Simpson College l: Pi Bela Phi: Glee Club: Vesper Choir: Neridian: A. W. S. T48 ROSE CLOSSON Walker Economics and Sociology Psychology Freshman Tenlh: Girls Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: A. W.S.I W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A. BETH COU RTN EY Cedar Rapids English Chi Omega: ACORN Sfaff: Chi Della: Freshman Com- mission: Sophomore Council: Firsi Cabinef: Neridian: A. W. S.: W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A. MAXINE CULBERTSON Pa nora Sociology Drake Universify I, 2: Alpha Chi Omega: A Cappella Choir: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S. ROBERT DANIEL Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: ACORN SIaI'I: Cosmos News Edifor: Junior Class Represeniaiive: By-Lin- ers: Junior Inframural Man- ager: Sludeni Council: Coenses Cabinef: Sophomore Class Re- presenfaiive. EVERETT DYKES Marion Maihemaiics, Physics, Mililary Alpha Delia Alpha: InIer'Ira- 'rernily Council: Coenses. JUNIORS CATHERINE COOPER Cedar Rapids Music Delia Della DeI+a: Neridian: GirI's Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Women's Ouarieffe 2: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: A.W. S. CATHERINE CRANE Marion Music Chi Omega: Neridian: GirI's Glee Club: Vesper Choir: Y. W.C.A.: A.W.S. BERNICE CURRAN Cedar Rapids Zoology VIRGINIA DRAKE Waierloo Della Della Delia: Freshman Commission: Neridian: Cosmos Staff: A.W.S.: Rifle Team. MILDRED EATON Cedar Rapids Zoology Chi Omega: Freshman Corn- mission: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: A.W.S.: WriIer's Club: Wo- men's Band. ... .- ,..... .....-.......-...,..,..................,..............f....f I49 FREDERICK EDWARDS Cedar Rapids Della Phi Epsilon: Junior Fool- ball Manager: Senior Foolloall Manager. LEONORE ELSWORTI-I Cedar Rapids Psychology Bela Phi Alpha. ROBERT EVERETT Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol: Cosmos Slall: Baslcel- l ball I, 2: Winner ol Beyer Oralion 3. . ROTI-IY FARIS , Mediapolis English, Speech Chi Della: Zela Phi Ela: Col- lege Players: Voorhees House Council 2: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-lonors: A.W.S.: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: Vesper Choir I, 2: Glee Club I: A Cappella Choir:'Cosmos Slall. DORIS FRYER, Senior Cedar Rapids Speech, English Chi Omega: College Players: Zela Phi Ela: A.W.S.: W.A. A.: Y.W.C.A. JUNIORS WILLIAM V. EDWARDS Cleveland, Ohio Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon: Track I, 2, 4: Foolloall I: Cosmos Slall 2: Zip 'N Tang. DALE ETKA Forl Madison Physical Educalion Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelloall I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Clan ol C: Ela Sigma Phi: Kappa Phi Chi: Scabloard and Blade. GROVER FAIRBANKS Burl Chemislry Traclc I. HAROLD FLOOD Waverly Physical Educalion Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Clan ol C. MARY SAGE Cedar Rapids Sociology Della Della Della: ACORN Board ol Conlrol: ACORN Slall: Cosmos Slall: Chi Della: Neridian: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-lonors: Freshman Commission: Second Cabinel 2: Firsl Cabinel 3: W.A.A. l50I ELEANO R GALLOWAY Poslville Y.W.C.A.: W. A. A.: Vesper Choir: A Cappella Choir: Girls Glee Club I: Women's Band: Kelvin Sociely. DOROTHY GRANT Knoxville Music Della Della Della: Freshman Tenlh: Mu Phi Epsilon: Wo- men's Glee Club: Vesper Choir: Y.W.C.A.: A. W.S. HELEN I-IANNUM Ollumwa Kappa Della: Vesper Choir: GirI's Glee Club 2: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A.: A. W.S.: Coedan I, 2: Cosmos Slall I, 2: Sec- ond Calainel. ANN I-IELSCI-IER Sigourney Alpha Xi Della: Zela Phi Ela: Freshman Commission: Y.W. C.A. Second Cabinel: A.W. S.: W. A. A. I'IAROLD I-IITCI-ICOCK Havelock JUNIORS I5lI DORIS GARNER Cedar Rapids Alpha Xi Della: ACORN Slall: Chi Della: Neridian: Zela Phi Ela: Pan-Hellenic Council: Freshman Commission: Y.W. C.A. Second Cabinel: A. W.S. WILLIAM GRAY Cedar Rapids I-Iislory Chi Bela Phi: Baslcelloall I. HELEN E. HARLESS Forl Dodge Organ Della Della Della: Y. W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A.: Vesper Choir: Glee Club. RUTH HEMMINGWAY Wesl Branch DON I-IOUSER Cedar Rapids Ivlalhemalics Foolloall I: Track I: Rifle Team I, 2, 3: C-oll 2, 3: Yell Leader 2, 3: Band I, 2. :H .L : I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 .4 . LEO I-IUBNER Slrallord Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Foolloall I, 2, 3: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-Ionors. SARA HUNTINGTON Cedar Rapids Alpha Gamma Della. ELIZABETH JACUS Cedar Rapids English, Speech Alpha Gamma Della: Chi Della: Freshman Commission: Y.W. C. A.: A.W.S.: W.A. A.: Wriler's Club I, 2. EVA lvl. JUNEK Ivlaribel, Wisconsin English, French Phi Sigma lola: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: A.W.S. ELMER KEITI-I Cedar Rapids Physical Eclucalion Della Phi Epsilon: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3: Clan ol C: Scabbard and Blade: Kappa Phi Chi. JUNIORS .JW MARI ANN I-IUEBSCI-I McGregor Piano Della Della Della: Mu Phi Epsilon: Vesper Choir: Wo- men's Glee Club: Freshman Tenlh: Sophomore I-Ionors: Voorhees I-louse Council: Cos- mos Slall: Y.W.C.A.: A.W. S.: W. A.A. RAYMOND F. I-IURST Alloona Polilical Science Debale: Rille Team. MARY CATI-IERINE JENNINGS Cedar Rapids Della Della Della. GORDON D. KAGE Roclc Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: Business Man- ager I936 ACORN: ACORN Slall 2: Foolloall I, 2: Baslcel- ball I: By-Liners: Rille Team I: Clan ol C: Coenses Cabinel 3. BETTY KITTERMAN Cedar Rapids Speech Chi Omega: Chi Della: Zela Phi Ela: Freshman Commis- sion: Sophomore Council: Y. W.C.A. Second Cabinel: Pan-I-Iellenic Council: Neri- dian. ,X twiiic Y- - ' if 1 zu 1n:1s-.ag,a1......l ...mf- ff' Z V--- MW.-.gap-, I52l ' WILLIAM I-I. KNAACK Cedar Rapids ZooIoqy Junior Track Manager: Senior Track Manager: Scabbard and Blade. EDWARD LEE Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi BeIa Phi: Band I, 2, 3: .Iunior Track Manager. MARGARET A. MCFADDEN Des Moines Mu Phi EpsiIon: A.W.S.: W. A.A.: Y.W.C.A.: Womerfs GIee CIub: Women's Quar- IeIIe: Vesper Choir: A Cap- peIIa Choir. DARRELL MARTIN Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa EpsiIon: FooIbaII I: I3askeIbaII I, 2: Track I, 2. MERRILL W. MILLER Freepori, IIIinois Commerce and Finance Delfa Phi Epsilon: Junior Bas- keIbaII Manager: Band I, 2, 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3. JUNIGRS KATI-I RYN KN UTSON CharIes CiIy I-Iome Economics I-Iome Economics CIUIQ: Y,W. C. A.: A. W. S.: W, A. A. VIRGINIA KUNING Omaha, Nebraska DeIIa DeIIa DeIIa: Freshman TenIh: Sophomore I-Ionors: Phi Sigma Ioiag Vesper Choir: Vwfomerfs G-Iee Club: Women's QuarIeH'e: A CappeIIa Choir: Cosmos Sfarf: Y.W.C.A.: A. W. S.: W. A. A. RALPH McLEOD Traer Physical Educafion FooIbaII I, 2, 3: BaskeIIoaII I, 2, 3: Track I, 2: Tennis I, 2. ILDA DOROTHY MIKULAS Cedar Rapids EnqIish, French Freshman TenIh: Sophomore Honors: Coedan: Phi Siqma Io'ra: WriIer's CIub: Y.W.C. A. MAURICE MILLER Terril MaIherna'rics Chi Be'ra Phi: FooIbaII I, 2, 3: CIan of C. ,,,, A-.,.,...-T.l........-..-.Q --H ---ff -4 -img, 53 CLEO MISEL Wesl Liberly Commerce and Finance Della Phi Epsilon. DEWAYNE MOORE Ida Grove Tau Kappa Epsilon: College Players: Band: Orcheslra. MARY ALICE MORTON I-Iazlelon Music Vesper Choir: Women's C-lee Club: Mu Phi Epsilon: Neri- clian 2: GirI's Band: Y.W.C. A.: W.A.A.: A.W.S. GEORGE P. NICHOLS Wesl Liberly Commerce and Finance Della Phi Epsilon: Baslcelball I: Traclc I, 2: Clan ol C: Junior Foolball Manager. AUDREY NOBLE McGregor Chi Omega: Neridian: Y.W. C.A.: A.W.S,: W. A. A.: Voor- hees I-louse Council. JUNIORS ,.-,.,,..- . W, ,,u,,4.,.:,,,, .,.. .M ., .M .. ,,...,..,.......--YA----- - ------ - --- . . -., .,w.m,...., .,m.,,. Q M... T541 DAVID MOORE Chicago, Illinois Tau Kappa Epsilon. MERLIN E. MORRIS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Chi Bela Phi: By-Liners: Junior Baslcelball Manager: ACORN Slall: Cosmos Slall: ACORN Board ol Conlrol: Freshman Class Represenlalive: Inlerlra- lernily Council. HELEN MUNNS Chicago, IIIinois I-Iislory Della Della Della: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Coun- cil: Y.W.C. A.: Cosmos Slall: ACORN Associale Edilor: Neridiang Chi Della: Pan-I-IeI- Ienic Council: A.W.S.: W. A. A. LESTER NICKLESS Sa n Francisco, California Tau Kappa Epsilon: Track I, 2, 3: Clan ol C: Cosmos Board ol Conlrol. FRED OBERFELL Oelwein Chemislry Chi Bela Phi: Inlerlralernily Council: Band I, 2. JAM ES OLN EY Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance EDWARD PADZENSKY Cedar Rapids Sociology Band I, 2, 3. RICHARD PARKER Cedar Rapids Hislory Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Vesper Choir. LAWRENCE PETERSON Ringsled Mililary Traclc 2: Scabbard and Blade. ELEANOR POOLEY Greene Alpha Xi Della: Chi Della: Voorhees House Council: Y. W.C.A.: W.A.A.: A.W.S.: Vesper Choir I, 2: Girl's Glee Club I. JUNIORS IRENE OLTMAN Manly Alpha Xi Della: Freshman Tenlh: Mu Phi Epsilon: Girl's Band: Vesper Choir I, 2: Y. W. C. A.: W.A. A.: A.W.S. SARAH PALMER Cedar Rapids Della Della Della: Freshman Commission I: Sophomore Council 2: Y.W.C.A.: Phi Sigma lola: Cosmos Slahf: Chi Della: Sophomore Honors. WADE S. PATTERSON Cedar Rapids Sociology Della Phi Epsilon: I936 ACORN Edilor: l935 ACORN Slalil: Cosmos Slall I, 2: Band I, 2, 3: By-Liners: Inlerfraler- nily Council 2: Coenses Cabi- nel 3: Junior Fooiball Man- ager: Sludenl Council: De- bale I. RAYMOND PIERCE Tiplon ELMER PROHASKA Omaha, Nebraslca Zoology, Mililary Tau Kappa Epsilon: Foolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3: Clan ol C: Scabbard and Blade. A. . WY-v--.- .....---.-.----'-----f-mqw.nn.w,-qqm-., ,....-..... . .... .... , . . W-, ..,. ..........,.......--....,,,...-.,..,.............,.... ,.,.......,,u....-...........-........-.,.,........--ma 3 JUNIORS RUTH QUASS Cedar Rapids BETTE REITZ Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Alplwa Xi Della: Cosmos Slall: ACORN Slalllg Zip 'N Tanq Slall: College Players: WriIei s Club: Y.W.C.A.: A.W.S.: W.A.A.: Orclweslra. JESSE SAAR Donnellson Cliemislry Della Plwi Epsilon: Band I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2. JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Cedar Rapids Rlwysical Educalion Della Plwi Epsilon: Eoolball I, 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Traclc I, 2, 3: Clan ol C: Kappa PI'ii Chi. GILBERT SCH ROEDER Williamsburg Polilical Science Della Plii Epsilon. I5fI CHARLES OUINN Boone Plwysical Educalion Clwi Bela PIII: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Clan of C: Kappa Plwi Clwi. ROBERT ROGERS Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon: A Cap- pella Clwoir: Traclc I. JOHN SAAR Donnellson Clwemislry Della Plii Epsilon: College Players: Baskelloall I, 2. WALTER SATTERTHWAITE Muscaiine Track 3. NANCY SHIELDS Cedar Rapids Economics and Sociology Alpha Gamma Delia: Fresli- man Comrnission: Sopliornore Council: Y.W.C.A. Second Cabinel: W.A.A.: Neridian: Clii Della: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil. LOIS L. SMITI-I Cedar Rapids Commerce and Finance Pleiades: Phi Sigma Iofa: Co- edan: Vesper Choir I: Glee Club I: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A. DONALD STOOKEY Cedar Rapids Chemislry, Mafhemalics Freshman Tenlh: Vesper Choir: Men's Glee Club: Cosmos Slall, OERTRUDE TAYLOR Cedar Rapids Psychology Bela Phi AI ha' Y W C A p , . . . . Second Cabinel: A.W.S.: W. A. A.: A Cappella Choir: VVo- rnen's Glee Club. W. J. SINCLAIR THOMPSON Aplinglon I-Iislory Phi Sigma Iola: College Play- GFS. STUART VAN DORN Waverly Physical Educalion Foolball I. 2, 3: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3. JUNIORS VERNON STINTZI Chesler Geology, Mililary Junior Manager Inlrarnurals. BYRON SWANSON Laurens Commerce and Finance Alpha Della Alpha: Foollnall I, 2, 3: Scabbard and Blade. ALICE TI-IOM PSON Cedar Rapids English, Lalin Bela Phi Alpha: Ela Sigma Phi: Phi Sigma Iola: Sophomore I-Ionors: W.A.A.: Y.W.C.A, I-IUBERT TURNER Washinglon I-Iislory Washinglon Junior College I, 2: Band 3. KATHERINE VAN METER Moline, Illinois I-Iisfory, French Della Della Della: Phi Sigma Iofa: Chi Della: Neridian: ACORN S+aI'l: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel: A.W.S.: W. A.A. . ... ...... -.......-........-... ..--1.-M-.rn --1,-mam-P, ,MCA -...,..,..-.....l,,,.,.,,.-.,,,....,- . . .- .....-....-..-...-----..v-----v-.w-vw-w--mw-n+- 5' . I 57 AQwm..,.m.m..,-nw...-.,........ .,....,.. .... . ..... ... p....... Rl'IODA VAN METRE Roclcwell Cily Music A Cappella Choir. VIRGINIA WELD Cedar Rapids Della Della Della: Phi Sigma lola: Freshman Commission: Sophomore Council: Y.W.C. A.: A.W.S.: W.A.A.: Neri- dian: Wriler's Club: Vesper Choir I, 2. PHILIP YOTHERS Cedar Rapids English Chi Bela Phi: Cosmos Slamcl. HELEN ZEAREOSS Traer Commerce and Finance Voorhees House Council: Chi Della: Y.W.C.A.: A.W.S.: W.A.A. I. MARY JO FRENCH Cedar Rapids Chi Omega: Phi Sigma lola: College Players: Sludenl Coun- cil: Presidenl' of Pan-Hellenic 3: ACORN Slall: Sophomore Honors: Y. W.C.A.: A.W.S.: W.A. A.: Cosmos Slail I, 2. .i.l,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , - ,.,,,,,,.,,.,..,....-----------W r'--'MWA 'WW' JUNIORS l53I RAY WATTERSON Greene Chemislry, Malhemalics Band l, 2, 3: Glee Club. MARJORY W HT Oelwein Kappa Del ' Ela ma Phi: Y.W.C. co Cabinel: A.W. S: . . 65 MAYBELLE YOUNG Maywood, Illinois Bela Phi Alpha: Chi Della: A. NN. S.: Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel: Home Economics Club: W.A.A. DONALD ZI MMERMAN Vail Bible Tau Kappa Epsilon: Vesper Choir I, 2: C-lee Club I: A Cappella Choir: Chrislian Ser- vice Group. SUPHUMUBES 1 3 5 CLASS OFFICER 4 I 4 2 L n I I el 'f Qi gf ii 1 A3 4Nk 'i: Li! S 1 ' 1 BERNARD SMITH Wi! il ' i i X 3 is im wp' I 5,1 Hg ,. ag .231 df M01 SURLINE ASHER Lells EVELYN BACH MAN Havelock ELEANOR BEATTY Allcims MARION BENSON Manly ROBERT BlXLER Clarence DUANE BLACKWELL Cedar Rapids FLOYD BOELTER Rowley WILMA BOLSINGER Colesburg ALICE BURTON Cedar Rapids HELEN BURTON Cedar Rapids MARGARET CARSON Marion PEARL Cl-IRISTIANSEN Rinqsled RUTHANNE BAKER Boone FRAN K BARBER Cenlral Cily MARY BERNHElSAL Milledqeville, Ill. WlLLlAM BEZDEK Eairlax RICHARD BLAHNIK Cedar Rapids JOHN BLOMOUIST Cedar Rapids MAXINE BROWN Cedar Rapids LAVON BUCHANAN Norway MILDRED CARPENTER Marion GENE CARSON Essex A DOROTHY CHRISTENSEN Swea Ciiy WAYNE CHRISTIANSON Toledo aw M., ,,,..,........,x-.num-an ..a.... ,..,.f-.,..,...f...1x-,.4..v,f.fuqmqmn1vxa. 1 i i ..,..,.4,...,-a.....aa,x MARGRET CLARKE Wes? Branch BARBARA CLAUSEN Ogden DORIS CUTLER Logan JEAN DOW Marion ROBERT GABLE Cedar Rapids AVERY GAGE Cedar Rapids MARGARET I-IADLEY Ackley EVELYN HALL Cedar Rapids MARY LOU I-IEATON EairIax JOHN HEJNA Berwyn, III. SUZANNE HOWARD Oak Park, III. HELEN HUGHES Cedar Rapids M.-ML ...1.,,-gm-f. SOPHOMORES 62 PHYLLIS CLOSSON WaIIcer ROBERT CRESWELL Offumwa MELVIN DYKES Marion FLORA FLEMING Cedar Rapids ALICE GILL Wesr Branch PAUL GRACE Cedar Rapids GEORGE HALLEN BECK Cedar Rapids EAY HANOLD Wyoming FRANCES HENRY Iowa Cify GEORGE HOFEN ER Clarence FRANK I-IUMPHREYS Cedar Rapids VICTOR HURKA Cedar Rapids LAURA H UTCI-IISON Fori Dodge ELIZABETH JACKSON Cedar Rapids MARDEAN JOYCE Cenier Poini BENJAMIN KAMMER Losi Naiion THOMAS KNIGHT Greene RICHARD KUBIAS Cedar Rapids WILLIAM LEEEERS Cedar Rapids BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN Grand Mound MAE SUZETTE LONGUEVILLE Cedar Rapids ESTHER LORENC Cedar Rapids DOROTHY MEAD Greene VIOLA MEHLHAUS Dysari' SOPHOMORES I63I RUTH JASS Alden FLORENCE JAYNE Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH KAY MonI'iceIIo ELINOR KENDALL Marion AILENE LASER BeIIe Plaine RICHARD LARGENT Knoxviiie ROBERTSON LITTLE Cedar Rapids MARY LOCKWOOD Marion MANA MACHOVSKY Cedar Rapids LAVON MADDEN Fenion JAN ETTA MERRITT Grundy Cenier BERNICE MIERAS Maurice EINER MORNESS BurI MAURENE MUNGER Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH NEWSOME Derby JOHN PALMER Cedar Rapids RUTH PRESTON Cedar Rapids MARIE OUASS Marion CHARLES ROBERTS Cedar Rapids DONALD RUNDOUIST Marion PAUL SCHNEIDER EIdora HOWARD SCHUG Sumner NADINE SHANK Cedar Rapids CHARLES SHEDD WaIerIoo , ,... ,s..,.,,.,-w-1-R-wrl-J, m,...,..-.--,..-W-.. SOPHOMORES ,,,,,,5,,,,,..,,...,--.-...M .. Wi-, , 'CL .L LDT JT--- I ROBERT NELSON Cedar Rapids PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK Cedar Rapids MARIE PERKINS Cedar Rapids JOHN PAVLIS Cedar Rapids HAROLD OUINN SIraIIord VIRGINIA REZAB Oak Park, III. ELLEN LOU SAFRANEK Cedar Rapids EARL SCI-I LU NTZ Robins N RELORENCE SEEBACH Dysari ANNA MAE SEXTON Sigourmey THEODORE SILKER Marion BERNARD SMITH Cedar Rapids LENORE STARR Cedar Rapids TVIATTI-I EW STEWART Cedar Rapids HOWARD TOMLINSON Bonduranf CAROLINE VAN METER MoIine, III. JESSIE WILSON Norfh EnqIisI1 CORAI-I WYKLE Cedar Rapids KATHERINE ZISKO Cedar Rapids I Ignn , SOPHOMORES 65 HELENA STOCKWELL I-IiqIiIand Park, III. FLORENCE TEETS MiIIedqeviIIe, III. JOHN VAN METRE RocIcweII Cify R UTI-I WALKER KnaxviIIe MARY YAKISH Cedar Rapids VERNA ZI-IORNE Tama ROBERT STANSBURY' Cedar Rapids DAVI D STOOKEY Cedar Rapids DONALD BOYLE CHARLES CLAYPOOL HAROLD EISCHER GEORGE GRAHAM ROBERT HORAK HATTIE KLAHN DAVID MQGREGOR CONGER METCALE JUNIORS DUANE PETERSON THORNTON PFAEF DONALD ROHDE ROBERT SAUER DONALD STROUD STANLEY VESELY RICHARD WATSON KENNETH WINTENBURG SOPHOMORES JAMES ANDERSON DELVA AXTELL EVELYN BACHMAN ARNOLD BROKAW JOHN CHRISTENSEN EARL CLAUSEN JOHN DOWNING VIRGINIA ELLIS JACK ERVIN JOSEPH EAULKNER DURWOOD HAGEMAN FRANCIS HALDA ROBERT HYDE MARGUERITE HYTEN PATRICIA ICKE T661 MIRIAM JEEEREY DAVID KLINK GEORGE LAWRENCE RALPH MARTIN GEORGE NELSON KENNETH PATTON ALFRED SCHNECK DONALD SHOMLER RALPH SHUNK MARY SIGMUND LUCILLE SMITH WILLIAM STUSAK EDWARD TREFZ CHARLES VESELY JOHN VOSATKA FHESHMEN - CLASS OFFICERS MAURICE SEVERSON JOHN NICOLL FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES MAURICE SEVERSON ..... Firsf Semesfer JOHN NICOLL . . Second Semesfer 4fwuf,w.-v-...1............-.--.....n...W..V..-,.,-. ,.,...,................................,............ . .Y Y . ----A U91 I D. Ls V r V ' if J' I jf I 3- if I ff I' AUDREY MAE ABELL Elgin, III. HELEN ABERCROMBY I-IigI1Iand Park, III. VIRGINIA ASHBY WaIIcer JEVVEL AUMAN Dixon, III. MARGARET BARNETI Cedar Rapids FLORENCE BARR LarnonI CHRISTIAN BAZOS Elgin, III. SAMUEL BECKER Geneva, III. KATHRYN BEUCHER Posfville IRENE BISHOP Marenqo CHARLES BRISTOL Des Moines CULVER BROOKS Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN I69I EDWARD ABODEELY Cedar Rapids ELEANOR ADMIRAL Hammond, Ind. MARY JO BAER Denver, COIO. JEAN BAIN Cedar Rapids INA BARR Larnonf ARLENE BAUMHOEENER Cedar Rapids JOHN BELORIT Cedar Rapids JOSEPH BERNIK Cicero, III. RUSSELL BLAINE Cedar Rapids DOROTHY BLODGETT Cedar Rapids EVELYNE BROWN Cedar Rapids RACHEL BROWN Davenport : I MARGARET CARR Cedar Rapids RENA CASSIDAY Eau CIaire, Miciw. JAMES CLEGI-IORN Norway LILLIAN CLURE GreenIieId LOVE CRUIKSHANK Cedar Rapids JANETTE CUMMINGS Sioux CiI'y SARAH DAVIS Washinqion ISABEL DE MERS Cedar Rapids FRANKLIN EARLEY Tracr MARY ELLIS Greene EVELYN FAWCETT Cedar Rapids JEAN ETTE EOCI-IT Cedar Rapids FRESHMEN 0 I WAYNE CHRISTIANSON Toiedo RACI-IAEL CLAPSADDLE Bur? MARY ANN CRESS WI ieaIIanCI ARIEL CROSS Wajrerloo BYRDENA CUNNINGI-IAM Marion ANNIE LAURA DAVIDSON Marion WALTER DITZLER Mason Ciiy ALMA JEAN DUNN I-IaveIoCIc JOSEPH EALTIS Cedar Rapids GEORGE FIS!-IEL Laiayeiie VELVA FOX Vinfon STEWART FOX Cedar Ra pids DONALD GALLOWAY Pasfville GROVER GALVIN Rockford ELIZABETH GIFFORD Cedar Rapids ABIGAIL ANN GILBERT Eremonf, Nab. RUSSELL GOODWIN Baader WILLIAM J, GRAY Mounf CarraII PETER GUROVICH Moosehearf, III. MARGARET HADLEY Ackley GEORGE HANNON Cedar Rapids MILDRED HANSON Inwood X ERSON Chlcago, III. JANE HENDERSON Spirif Lake FRESHMEN WW RUTH GANFI ELD BIaIrsIowm WILMA GAUNT Le Grand BEULAI-I GILLI-IAM Cedar RapIds DONALD GOELZ Belmond CHARLES GRUNEWALD BIairsIown DOROTHY GRUNEWALD Blairsfown GENE I-IAIGI-IT Maquokefa CORA HAM PTON Cedar Rapids BERNICE HARPER Cedar Rapids MARGIE HAYDEN Oxford Juncfion GEORGE HENNESSEY Cedar RapId5 MARION I-IEPNER Cedar Rapids I7'III MARY P. HILLER' WapeIIo GEORGENE I-IINTZ Oeiwein GARTH HUNTER Marion GEORGE JAIVIISON Oeiwein ALBERTA JOHNSON Cedar Rapids DORIS JOHNSON AIIan'ric ROBERT JUNG Sibiey FLOYD KAHLER Marion MERL KRAMMER Wailcer MARION LANGLAS Marengo J UNE LARSON Swea Cify JAN ET LOTHIAN Marion FRESHMEN ,EEO ,wld YE,,w,,S L,s-,ELs, in STARR HOLLISTER Oeiwein ELIZABETH HOWELL Oeiwein LEROY JENSEN Tama DOROTHY JOHNSON Morrison, III, IRENE JASS Alden DONALD JULIAN Lake Forest III. WALLACE KAIVIMANN Sioux Ciiy FORREST KESSLER Sac Ciiy PERRY LARSON Garner ELMER LARSON Laurens ELLEN LORENZEN Chicago, III. MARY LUBERGER Cedar Rapids WALLACE LYON Cedar Rapids GIFFORD MQCRIGHT Waiker BOB MANVILLE Laurei, Miss. HELEN MARTIN Dwight, iii. ELM ER MEYER Wesfqafe VERA MOORE Aiburneif RUTH MUNDEN Cedar Rapids LILLIAN NAVRATIL Cedar Rapids BETTY NIX Cedar Rapids ETHEL MAE NOBLE McGregor ViRG1NIA OHMANN Cedar Rapids GEORGE OLDAG Pauliina FRESHMEN 73 LEILA MQDERMOTT Lolwrvilie LEROY MCLEOD Cerwirai Ciiy MARJORIE METER Davenporf DOLORES MELBERG Norway MARGARET MORTON Hazlefon JOSEPHINE MARTIN Cedar Rapids MARY NELSON Cedar Rapids JOHN NICOLL Sibley AVIS OBRECHT Livermore BERNARD Oi-TE Moniicelio FRANCES ORR Arnoids Park VERNE PATE Eigin, Iii. RUTH PARSONS Davenporl CHESTER PETRAN EK Cedar Rapids RlCl-IARD POLLACK Cicero, III, SUE POYNEER Cedar Rapids JAMES RAMSEY Cedar Rapids HARLEY RANSOM Blairslown EVERETTE ROLLINS Cenlral Cily FRED SAM EK Cedar Rapids CLARENCE SAUNTO O'NeiIl, Neb. ROBERT SCHWERKE Cedar Rapids ROBERT SHEARER Massillon, Ohio FLOYD SHEPPARD Delhi FRESHMEN ' ni' DOROTHY PFANDHOEFER Evanslon, Ill. LLOYD PHILLIPS Clarence GLADYS RU DIL Swisher BARBARA RAMAGE MCC-regor EVELYN ROBBIE Cenler Junclion VIVIAN ROCHAU Davenporl ALFRED SAMMETT Cedar Rapids WARD SAN FORD Eagle Grove LAVERNE SEAGREN Paullina MAURICE SEVERSON Roundup, Mont GERTRUDE SHOEMAKER Cedar Rapids CLARA SIMMONS Soulh English 1 I WILHELMINA SKALSKY ay ALICE SNYDER Cedar Rapids WALTER STAVES Cedar Rapids MATTHEW STARCEVICH Mysiic KEITH TAYLOR OIin RUTH TAYLOR Cedar Rapids L'RHUE TH RELKELD Cedar Rapids RICHARD TOWNSEND Oarwin JACKSON VON YEAST Cedar Rapids BETTY VARNER Cedar Rapids W HELEN WATKINS Cedar Rapids PRES:-:MEN JJ' TI A T75 HAROLD STANGE Clarence JANIS STANGLAND Chicago, III. 'II on, II. DOROTHY STRITESKY Cedar Rapids JOSEPHINE THIII Cedar Rapids ARTHUR THOMA Posfville CELIA TUCKER Cedar Rapids MAE UI-ILENHOITP Cedar Rapids VERNON VICTOR GIenwood O LGA VALENTA Keoia RUTH WATTERSON Greene LOWELL WEDGBURY Laurens ...,..,.........-..1.......-..-.-..... .W ...,-M... I g I I I I I I 5 I I I I I 2 I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 2' QOROTHY 'Q Cedar BETTY New London DOROTHY WOOD x WHITE FRESHMEN FRANK HOWARD WILFONG Cedar Rapids LIN WILSON Websfer CII'y DORIS YOUNG Cedar Rapids IvIIIIersI3urg GORDON HAROLD WRIGHT ZIMMERMAN Traer Vail JAMES BEAGLE WILLIAM BEALL CHESTER BEARDSLEY GRACE BEATTY GEORGE BLAKE PAUL BLAKE WILLIAM BOARDMAN GEORGE BOWNE VERLE BREED FORREST BROWN PAUL COLBURN JEANNE CURRY BEULAH DETWILER BEN DRAHOVZAL ANNA DYSON RICHARD EVERETT FRANK FLACK JAMES GEORGE LLOYD GLESSNER BILL GREENWAY CHARLES HANNA DWIGHT HARLEY STUART HOAG ANN HOMOLKA MARGARET KAMPMEIER LEONARD KARASEK VERNON KELSO EUGENE KING THOMAS KNIGHT GEORGE KOEHN GERALDINE KOSTER RICHARD LARGENT JOHN LOCKWOOD FRANCES LOWERY VERA LINKA ROBERT MQKINLEY JOHN McLAUGHLIN RAYMOND NEARY GEORGE NEWLIN ARDIS OVERHOFF ALFRED PLOTZ RALPH PRECKEL EDGAR PRICE GRACE RICH ALICE SCHEPPLE PAUL SCHROEDER WARREN SHUPP GEORGE SIAMIS FRANCIS SKALSKY DALE SMITH ROBERT SMITH COLLIS SPENCER EMMA JANE STANGL IVA STEVENS ROWENE STEVENS FLOYD STRAND NADINE SUBOTNIK WILBUR SWAN ROBERT SHEPARD CURTIS WOOD GLYNN WARREN CHARLES ZIOGAS L ELLE W6 I E A I FHATERNITIES DELTA PHI EPSILON THOMAS C. HAYDEN CHARLES CLAYPOOL EDWARD KUPKA FREDERICK EDWARDS ELMER KEITH MERRILL MILLER CLEO MISEL ARNOLD BROKAW GENE CARSON JOHN BELORIT FORREST BROWN GENE KING JOHN LOCKWOOD MEMBERS IN FACULTY CLASS OF I935 BATISTO SACCARO H EI KO N EESSEN CLASS OF I 936 GEORGE NICHOLS WADE PATTERSON DUANE PETERSON DONALD ROHDE JESSE SAAR CLASS OF I 937 ROBERT GABLE CLARENCE SAUNTO HOWARD SCHUG CLASS OF I938 ROBERT MCKINLEY RAYMOND NEARY ALFRED SAMMETT ROBERT SCHWERKE C. WARD MACY CHARLES WALKER HAROLD WILKINSON JOHN SAAR JOSEPH SCHNEIDER GILBERT SCHROEDER WESLEY STOOKEY PAUL SCHNEIDER RAYMOND SMITH FLOYD SHEPPARD ROBERT SMITH ARTHUR THOMA JACKSON VON YEAST DeIIa Phi Epsilon is Ihe oIcIesI local IraIemiIy on Ihe Coe campus and was esIaI:nIished In I9OI. The IraIerhiIy house Is Iocelred aI I6OO Wash IngIon Avenue. .-I---A,,,,f..g5..1., . . , DELTA PHI EPSILON Von YeasT, King, SmlTh, Saccaro, Schwerke, Thema, Neessen, SarnmeTT John Saar, PaTTerson, Schroeder, Jesse Saar, Schug, Lyons, Schneider, Carson Nichols, Claypool, Kupka, Misel, PeTerson AThleTics aTTracT a large number oT The men, including Charles Clay- pool, Gene Carson, Elmer KeiTh, BaTisTo Saccaro, Joe Schneider, l-larold Wilkinson, and Charles Walker as varsiTy TooTball leTTer winners, and George Nichols, Claypool, and Saccaro as Track award winners. Joe Schneider, Elmer KeiTh, and l-larold Wilkinson also were winners oT varsiTy baske+baIl leTTers. RoberT SmiTh and RoberT Schwerke were numeral winners in Treshman TooTball and baskeTball respecTively. RoberT McKin- ley also won a Treshman baskeTball numeral. Wade PaTTerson served as ediTor-in-chieT oT The i936 ACORN, and Charles Claypool, Duane PeTerson, and John Saar were on The l936 ACORN sTaTT. Eour men-RoberT SmiTh, EoresT Brown, Gene King, and Floyd Shep- pard are members oT The vesper choir, and Merrill Miller and Jesse Saar are in The band. The Clan oT C presidency was held by BaTisTo Saccaro, who is also a member OT Sachem and ETa Sigma Phi. Frederick Edwards is To serve as nexT year's TooTball manager and Merrill Miller was a junior baskeTball manager. Edward Kupka was The presidenT oT The TraTerniTy The TirsT semesTer and he has relinquished The posiTion To l-leiko Neessen. l3'l TAU KAPPA EPSILON LEROY D. WELD JAMES CARR GORDON COSNER MILFORD DELZELL RICHARD BREITNER DEAN CLAPSADDLE WILLIAM EDWARDS DARRELL MARTIN ROBERT CRESWELL STEWART FOX GROVER GALVIN CHRISTIAN BAZOS FRANKLIN EARLY MEMBERS IN FACULTY CLASS OF I935 STUART DINGMAN HOWARD JOHNSTON EDWARD LYNN PAUL NILES CLASS OF I936 CONGER METCALF DAVID MOORE DEWAYNE MOORE CLASS OF I937 JOHN PAVLIS RICHARD PRESTON CHARLES SHEDD CLASS OF I938 JOSEPH FALTIS LYNN E. GARWOOD FREDERICK PAVLIS BERNARD PULL LOWMAN TURNEY LESTER NICKLESS ELMER PROHASKA ROBERT ROGERS GORDON ZIMMERMAN BERNARD SMITH MATTHEW STEWART VERNON VICTOR PERRY LARSON HAROLD WRIGHT ZeIa cI1apIer of Tau Kappa Epsilon, naHonaI socIaI Irafernify, was In sIaIIed aI Coe in May, I9I6. The chapfer Iwouse Is Iocajred aI I58I FIFSI Avenue. ,L.,,-ee., 41.15 f.-M-.vnwf-tm..-...V,.... .. ..., -..,... .,.,. ,W , I82I I I I TAU KAPPA EPSILON Viclor, Preslon, Eowards Ciapsaddie Slewarr, Uingman Moore, Faifis, Swiarh Wrighl, Pull, Bazos, Breilner. Shedd, Turney, Mercall, Early Cosner, Carr, John Pavlis, Galvin, Prohaslsa, Marlin, Creswell, Fox Delzell, Dewayne Moore Johnslon, Niles Pred Pavlis, Lynn, Niclcless Seven men are members of Clan of C and Fred Pavlis was senior loolball manager for Jrhe second Conseculive year. Richard Preslon and Mallhew Slewari served as sophomore loolball managers. Campus aclivilies claim Paul Niles as presiolenl ol lhe senior class, Sachem and By-Liners. l-loward Johnslon acls as presidenl ol Coenses, a member of Sachem and The Cosmos Board ol Conlrol. Milford Delzell acled as campus edilor ol lhe Cosmos and Mallhew Srewarl was forum edilor. Paul Niles was edilor ol Jrhe Zip 'N Tang and Edward Lynn was a member ol Sachem. l-lonorary lralernilies on lhe campus number among lheir membership Conger Melcall, Phi Sigma lolag Edward Lynn, David Moore, and Ber- nard Pull, Phi Mu Alpha Sinioniag Fred Pavlis, Pla Sigma Phi, and Milford Delzell and Paul Niles, By-Liners. Lesler Niclcless is a member of lhe Cosmos Board of Conrrol. Three members belong To Scabbard and Blade, live lo College Players, Two lo Vesper Choir, and seven io lhe Milirary Band. Paul Niles served as presidenl ol The fralernily for rhe year 1934-I935. 583i ALPHA DELTA ALPHA EVERETT OBRECHT BYRON BOYSEN ELDRED BU RGY GEORGE BAKER FRANK BARBER MELVIN DYKES MEMBERS IN FACULTY CLASS OF I935 CHARLES GRAGG FREDERICK HOLM RAYMOND MEYER CLASS OF I 936 GEORGE COCKBU RN EVERETT DYKES CLASS OF I937 CHARLES GRUNEWALD BENJAMIN KAMMER DAVID KLINK ' CLASS OF I938 JAMES CLEGHORN GEORGE KOEHN CHARLES HANNA FLOYD KAHLER GEORGE HANNON LeROY MCLEOD GEORGE HENNESSEY ELMER MEYER DONALD JULIAN VINCENT H. OGBURN BYRON SWANSON KEITH TOW STANLEY VESELY, J R. EINER MORNESS DONALD RUNDOUIST BRUCE MURPHY GEORGE NEWLIN EDGAR PRICE KEITH TAYLOR CURTIS WOOD Alpha DeIIa Alpha IraIerni+y was founded af Coe CoIIege in I92O The 'IraIerr1iIy house is IocaIecI aI I I8 I6Ih SIreeI. 3 I I94I ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Morness, Newlin, McLeod, Murphy, Cockburn, Baker, Hennessey, E. Dykes, Burgy, Vesely Hanna, Cleghorn, Rundquish E. Meyer, Barber, Nelson, M. Dykes, Kahler Hannon Swanson Holm, R. Meyer, Tow, Boyson Gregg STudenT acTiviTies oT This organizaTion include KeiTh Tow as presidenT oT The lnTerTraTerniTy Council, member OT The STudenT Council and Sachem. Frederick Holm and Raymond Meyer are members oT Kappa Phi Chi. James Cleghorn, STanley Vesely and KeiTh Taylor are members oT The band. R. O. T. C. members are KeiTh Tow. LT. Col., Charles Gragg, Adj., and Byron Swanson, lsT LT. Eldred Burgy and EvereTT Dykes are iunior mili- Tary oTTicers, and all are members OT Scabbard and Blade. Beniamin Kammer was a yarsiTy baskeTball leTTer winner, and LeRoy McLeod was awarded a Treshman numeral in The same sporT. Elmer Meyer was a member oT The Treshman TooTball squad. Charles Gragg and Eldred Burgy are members OT The riTle Team. Members oT The Vesper Choir include George Cockburn, manager, George Hennessey and Eldred Burgy. George Cockburn is also a mem- ber oT Phi Mu Alpha SinTonia, naTional honorary music TraTerniTy. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . f. Xf- I I 1 , I OWEN L. MORRIS BEN H. PETERSON LEWIS ALCORN JOHN BOSTWICK JOHN BARGER JAMES CARRITHERS ROBERT DANIEL ROBERT EVERETT WILLIAM GRAY JACK BATEMAN DUANE BLACKWELL JOHN DOWNING AVERY GAGE FLOYD BOELTER CULVER BROOKS RICHARD EVERETT CHI BETA PHI MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. WILFRED PERKINS CLASS OF I935 ROBERT HAHN HOWARD McLAUGHLIN CLASS OF I936 LEO HUBNER GORDON KAGE EDWARD LEE MAURICE MILLER CLASS OF I937 FAY HANOLD GEORGE HOFFNER ROBERT JUNG WILLIAM LEEFERS ROBERTSON LITTLE CLASS OF I938 GEORGE JAMISON LeROY JENSEN RICHARD LARGENT JOHN NICOLL CARL A. RUSSELL J. F. YOTHERS XIVILLIAM WHIPPLE CARL ZBANEK MERLIN MORRIS DAVID MCGREGOR FRED OBERFELL CHARLES OUINN PHILIP YOTHERS GEORGE NELSON HAROLD OUINN CHARLES ROBERTS ROBERT STANSBURY PAUL SCHROEDER COLLIS SPENCER L'RHUE THRELKELD CI'1i Beta PIII IraIemiIy was organized In I93O on II1e Coe campus and Ihe IraIernIIy Iwouse Is IocaIed aI I322 FIVSI' Avenue. -wwe-up-ire , 41: ' ff.. . M..- 2E,:g.f:,i,--A- I56I CHI BETA PHI S. l-lolrner, Gracie, Gray. LiTTle. Roberls, Morris BaTe'nan, Nicoll, Jannison, Blackwell, Sfansbury, LeeTers, Kaos Boslwick McGregor, lhreikeld, EvereTT, Spencer, l-lanolo, Daniel, Lee, Alcorn, Dowrirw Whipcie Yorners Zloanek, CarriThers, Obarfell, l-lann, R. EvereTT Chi BeTa Phi is represenTed on The campus by William Whipple as presidenT oT The STudenT Council, member oT The Clan oT Sachem, and Pi Kappa DelTa. RoberT Daniel was The junior represenTaTive on The STudenT Council. Gordon Kage served as business manager oT The 1936 ACORN. John Nicoll was The Treshman class represenTaTive. VarsiTy leTTermen include James CarriThers, Gordon Kage, and Maurice Miller in TooTball, James CarriThers and Charles Quinn, baslceTball, and William Whipple, Traclc. l-loward McLaughlin and Carl Zbanelc are members oT Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Merlin Morris and RoberT Daniel oT By-Liners, and Avery Gage, l-loward Mclcaughlin, George Nelson, and William Whipple oT College Players. Merlin Morris is a member oT The Acorn Board oT ConTrol, and RoberT EvereTT belongs To The Cosmos Board oT ConTrol. Chi BeTa Phi holds The inTer-TraTerniTy scholarship cup and The IQ33- I934 inTramural cup. James CarriThers was presidenT oT The TraTerniTy The TirsT semesTer, and Merlin Morris was elecTed To succeed him. l97f INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Zbanelc, Carrllhers, Niles, Claypool, Dylces Turney, Geiger, Tow, Russell, Kuplca MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. HARVE GEIGER CARL A. RUSSELL OFFICERS Preslclenl . . ..... KEITH TOW Vice-Presidenl . . . JAMES CARRITHERS Secrelary . .... EDWARD KUPKA PERSONNEL DELTA PHI EPSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON CHARLES CLAYPOOL PAUL NILES EDWARD KUPKA ALPHA DELTA ALPHA EVERETT DYKES KEITH TOW LOWMAN TURNEY CHI BETA PHI JAMES CARRITHERS CARL ZBANEK The lnler-Fralemily Councils purpose is Io creale harmonious relallon ships belween The Tralemilies and Io make ancl emcorce rules of pledging and inillalion. Two represenlallves from each Tralemily compose The orqanlzallon and meelings are held nine limes per year. 89 SUHUHITIES KAPPA DELTA PATRONESSES MRS. DELBERT ASHBY MRS. GEORGE T. WILHELM CLASS OF I935 MARION DWELLE KATH RYN KENDALL VIRGINIA KNOX CLASS OF I936 HELEN HANNUM MARJORY WRIGHT CLASS OF I937 MARY LOUISE BERN- HEISAL WILMA BOLSINGER CLASS OF I 938 AUDREY MAE ABELL BETTY GIFFORD DOROTHY JOHNSON GERALDINE KOSTER RUTH MUNDEN ISLA MAY MQSPERRIN CATHERINE MONTILLON MARY YAKISH ELINOR KEN DALL FLORENCE TEETS DOROTHY PFANDHOEFER BARBARA RAMAGE DOROTHY STRITESKY AIpha Gamma chapfer of Kappa DeIIa sororify was esfablished aI Coe in I9I I. The naIionaI organizahon was founded af Virginia Sfafe NormaI, Farmville, Virginia, in I897. The chapier rooms are Ioca+ed in The Frances Aparimenfs, I I I5 Second Avenue. T905 KAPPA DELTA Ramage, WrighT, Bernheisal, Johnson, STriTeslcy, Abell GiTlord, Yalcish, K. Kendall, E. Kendall, PTandhoeTer, Bolsrnger l-lannum, Dwelle, Knox, Monlillon, McSperrin AcTiviTies oT The members during The pasT year include: Isla May Mc- Sperrin, W. A. A. Council, FirsT CabineT, Neridian, WriTer's Club, and ETa Sigma Phi. KaThryn Kendall, presidenT oT The l-lome Economics Asso- ciaTion, vice-presidenT OT Coedan, a member oT FirsT CabineT and Vesper Choir. Marion Dwelle, Phi Kappa Phi, STudenT Board OT Governors Tor DramaTics, and vice-presidenT OT WriTer's Club. Virginia Knox, lnTer- naTional RelaTions Club, Pan-l-lellenic Council, and upper class hoclcey Team. T-lelen l-lannum, Second CabineT, Vesper Choir, and riTle. lvlariory WrighT, Second CabineT, Cosmos STaTT, ETa Sigma Phi and upper class hoclcey Team. Mary Yaldsh, T936 ACORN STaTT, Pan-l-lellenic Council, Neridian, lnTernaTional RelaTions Club. Florence TeeTs, Cosmos STaTT, T936 ACORN STaTT, and sophomore hoclcey Team. Elinor Kendall, Glee Club, Vesper Choir, and Sophomore Council. Mary Louise Bernheisal, Glee Club and Vesper Choir. Wilma Bolsinger, Glee Club and A Capella Choir. Freshman members were represenTed in The Women's Glee Club, Ves- per Choir, girls' band, riTle, and The Treshman hoclcey Team. l9'l DELTA DELTA DELTA MRS. JAMES HAMILTON MRS. C. WARD MACY CORINNE CAMPBELL DOLORES ANDRE PATRICIA BURKHALTER MARION BUSBY CATHERINE COOPER VIRGINIA DRAKE MARGARET CARSON MARGRET CLARKE JEWEL AUMAN JANETTE CUMMINGS MARGARET HADLEY BESSIE HENDERSON JANE HENDERSON PATRONESSES MRS. PAUL S. RAY MRS. VERNE MARSHALL MRS. J. E. YOTHERS CLASS OF I935 ELIZABETH CARRITHERS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON CLASS OF I936 MARY GAGE DOROTHY GRANT HELEN HARLESS MARI ANN HIJEBSCH MARY KAY JENNINGS CLASS OF I937 JEAN DOW ALICE GILL MARY LOCKWOOD CLASS OF I938 GEORGENE HINTZ STARR HOLLISTER BETTY HOWELL MARY LUBERGER MRS. ALICE B. SALTER MRS. E. B. TAPPER LUCRETIA LILLIE VIRGINIA KUNING HELEN MUNNS SARAH PALMER KATHARINE VAN METER VIRGINIA WELD HELENA STOCKWELL CAROLINE VAN METER HELEN MARTIN JANIS STANGLAND ALICE STREET BETTY VARNER DOROTHY WHIPPLE DeI+a Efa chapIer of DeIIa Dellra DeI+a was founded aI Coe In I9I2 The naIIonaI orgenizahon was founded in I888 aI Bosfon Universify. The chapfer rooms are IocaIed a+ IZOO Third Avenue. 4.mw.nm-n...,,u.......,,.-.-.. ...,1--- x f- I92I DELTA DELTA DELTA Hadley, Hinlz, Slreel, Varner, Hollisler, Luberger, K. Van Meler, Slangland, C. Van Meler, Hamillon Henderson, Palmer, Drake, Munns, Dow, Carson, Howard, Marlin, Auman, Busby, Cummings Andre, Jennings, Howell, Whipple, Huebsch, l-larless, Clarke, Gill, Burkhaller, Cooper Carrilhers, Lockwood, Gage, Campbell, Kuning, Lillie. Weld Della Della Della was well represenled in campus aclivilies lhis year. Honorary socielies include: Mary Ellen Hamillon, Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenl, and Phi Sigma lolai Corinne Campbell and Lucrelia Lillie, Crescenlq Virginia Kuning, Sarah Palmer, Kalherine Van Meler, and Virginia Weld, Phi Sigma lolay Dorolhy Granl and Mari Ann Huelosch, Mu Phi Epsilon: and Caroline Van Meler, Margarel Carson, and .lean Dow on lhe Sophomore Council. Y. VV. C. A. members are: Corinne Campbell, Sarah Palmer, Mary Gage, Marion Busby, Calherine Cooper, Lucrelia Lillie, Mary Lockwood, and Helen Munns. VV. A. A. Council includes Belly Carrilhers, Kalherine Van Meler, Corinne Campoell, and Mary Gage. L.ucrelia Lillie served as presidenl ol A. W. S. and Virginia Drake, Mary Gage, Helen Munns, and Caroline Van Meler were on lhe Council. Helen Munns was associale edilor ol lhe I936 ACORN, and Mary Gage, Marion Busby, Kalherine Van Meler, and Palricia Burlchaller served on lhe IQ36 ACORN slall. Mary Ellen Hamillon and Mary Gage were on lhe Acorn Board ol Conlrol. Mary Ellen Hamillon was lhe business manager ol lhe Cosmos and Lucrelia Lillie was on lhe Cosmos Board ol Conlrol. The group was well represenled on lhe Cosmo: slall. The lreshmen ol lhe sororily were prominenl in Freshman Commission, lreshmar. glee club, and lhe women's band. l93l l i i i x I I i i . MISS JESSIE AVERILL MISS LULU AVERILL MRS. GEORGE B. DOUGLAS HELEN BURT HELEN CLURE LORRAINE FISHER DORIS FRYER VIOLA BOHLEN JANANN CHAPEL ALICE BURTON FLORA FLEMING ELIZABETH JACKSON ELEANOR ADMIRAL ARLENE BAUMHOEFNER LILLIAN CLURE JEANNE CURRY CHI OMEGA PATRONESSES MRS. MORAY L. EBY MRS. A. W. ERSKINE MRS. OWEN ELLIOT MRS. FRANK HALLEN BECK CLASS OF I935 WILLMA JACKSON LOIS MCBROOM MILDRED CARPENTER MOORE CLASS OF I936 BETH COURTNEY CATHERINE CRANE MILDRED EATON CLASS OF I937 JAN ETTA MERRITT BERNICE MIERAS CLASS OF I938 JEANETTE FOCHT CORA HAMPTON MARIAN HEPNER MRS. J. HAROLD HORAN MRS. E. N. PINNEY MRS, JOHN A. REID MRS. N. V. RUSSELL MRS. EDWARD SHEEHY PAULINE OGDEN VERA STROHBEHN FRIEDA VVHICHER ARDYCE VVOODSIDE MARY JO FRENCH BETTY KITTERMAN VIRGINIA MOODY PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK AUDREY NOBLE ELLEN LORENZEN MARY NELSON ETHEL MAY NOBLE RUTH PARSONS Omicron AIpI'1a cI1apIer oICI1iOmega was esIabIIsI1ed aI Coe In I9 I4 The naIIonaI orqanizaion was formed In I895 aI II'1e UniversiIy of Arkan- sas. Sororijry rooms are IocaIed aI IIIe IrviIda AparImenIs, I263 Firsf Avenue. 4 .. . V -1- f ref.--n-ffmu,--.-.-....,........-.- . lglf., CHI OMEGA Jaclcson, Baumhoelner, Slrohbehn, Parsons, Bohlen, French, Zislxo. l-lepner, Woodside, E. Noble, Admiral Courlney, Crane, L, Clure, l-lamplon, Burlon, Nelson, Whicher, Moody, Jackson, A. Noble Fochl, Mieras, Merrill, Nemecelx, Chapel. McBroom, Ealon, Curry, Fryer Burl, Killerman, Ogden, Fisher, Fl. Clure Chi Omegas prominenl in campus aclivilies lhis year were: Pauline Ogden, Zela Phi Fla, and College Players. Belly Killerman, A. W. S. Council, Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinel, and Zela Phi Ela. Lorraine Fisher, presidenl ol Voorhees l-louse Council, member ol A. W. S., lirsl vice-presidenl, Chi Della, and member ol lhe Sludenl Council. l-lelen Burl, presidenl ol Y. W. C. A., member ol Chi Della, and A. W. S. Council. Mary Jo French, Phi Sigma lola, I936 ACORN slall, Cosmos slall, presi- denl ol Pan-l-lellenic Council, member ol lhe Sludenl Council. Lois McBroom was a member ol Crescenl, A. W. S. Council, Phi Sigma lola, Phi Kappa Phi, and Chi Della. Elizabelh Jaclcson was on lhe Sophomore Council, Play- house Governing Board, and belonged lo Neridian. Belh Courlney was a member ol lhe IQ36 ACORN slall, Y. W. C. A. Cabinel, Chi Della, and Neridian. l-lelen Clure and Doris Fryer were members ol College Players. Chi Omega had a number ol girls singing in lhe A Capella Choir, Vesper Choir, and Women's Glee Club. Every member ol Chi Omega was a member ol Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., and W. A. A. Several Chi Omega lreshmen were elecled lo lhe Freshman Commission ol lhe Y. W. C. A. They were: Jeanelle Fochl, Cora l-lamplon, Marian l-lepner, Mary Nelson, and Rulh Parsons. l95l I I I I I I I I I I I I if II I I I I ju , , ALPHA GAMMA DELTA MRS. R. H. PICKFORD NEDRA ARENDTS WILMA COON MARIANNE DVORAK NYLINE BROWN LA VON BUCHANAN PAULINE BURMEISTER DORIS CUTLER VIRGINIA ELLIS JEAN BAIN RUTHANNE BAKER ANNIE LAURA DAVID- SON PATRONESSES MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH CLASS OF I935 MARY ELIZABETH ERWIN HARRIET MATEER CLASS OF I936 ELIZABETH JACUS CLASS OF I937 MARY LOU HEATON SARA HUNTINGTON MARGUERITE HYTEN CLASS OF I938 DOROTHY GRUN EWALD MARGARET CARR RUTH GANFIELD ALBERTA JOHNSON MRS. DAVID TURNER MARGARET MANSFIELD ANNA SIEH ESTHER SMITH NANCY SHIELDS FLORENCE JAYNE VIOLA MEHLHAUS LENORE STARK VERNA ZHORNE DOLORES MELBERG VIRGINIA OHMAN ALICE SNYDER JOSEPHINE THILL Pi cI1apIer oIAIpI1a Gamma DeIIa was esIabIIsI'1ed aI Coe In I9I7 ancI has sororify' rooms aI I I26 FIVSI Avenue. The naIIonaI organizalrion was founded aI Syracuse Universify In IQO4. I96I ALPHA GAMMA DELTA l l l STarlc, Johnson, Zhorne, Snyder, Coon, Melberg, Thill, PresTon Grunewald, l-lunTingTon, Shanlc, l-leaTon, lviehlhaus, Jacus, Brown, Qhman, Balcer Sieh, Buchanan, Ja ne, l-lughes, Dvorak, Hibnes, BurmeisTer, Bain Y CuTler, MaTeer, SmiTh, Erwin, Are:-idTs, Shields, Ellis, Mansheld, Carr Alpha Sams prominenT in campus acTiviTies This year were: Nedra ArendTs, Chi DelTa, Y. W. C. A. FirsT CabineT, Homecoming Queen, and Neridian. Wilma Coon, Phi Kappa Phi, A. W. S., Phi Sigma loTa, Y. W. C. A. Second CabineT. ElizabeTh Erwin, CrescenT, Phi Kappa Phi, A. W. S., ZeTa Phi ETa, Chi DelTa, and Neridian. l-larrieT MaTeer, Y. W. C. A. Second CabineT, and Phi Sigma loTa. Nancy Shields was presidenT oT Neridian, a member oT Chi DelTa, Y. W'. C. A. Second CabineT, and was W. A. A. hockey manager. Lenore STarlc was a member OT A. W. S. execuTive commiTTee, Wom- en's Glee Club, and The Vesper Choir. Viola Mehlhaus and Nancy Shields were on The T936 ACORN sTaTT. La Von Buchanan was a member oT The Women's Glee Club and The Vesper Choir. lVlargareT lVlansTield was a member oT Chi DelTa and was a l936 ACORN beauTy3 Nyline Brown was a member oT ETa Sigma Phi, and ElizabeTh Jacus belonged To Chi DelTa. Sara l-lunTingTon was on The Second CabineT, and Virginia Qhman and Alice Snyder were on The Freshman Commission. T97l ALPHA XI DELTA PATRONESSES MRS. S. E. COOUILETTE MRS. V. E. LICHTENSTEIN I MRS. L. E. GARWOOD MRS. E. G. NICHOLS MRS. O. C. OLNEY I I CLASS OF 1935 I JOSEPHINE ALTHOUSE MARY ELYN BORSCHEL IDA MAE DUNLAP MODESTA KELLEY CLARA PIETZSCH L CLASS OF I936 DORIS GARNER g IRENE OLTMAN ANN ELIZABETH I-IELSCH ER 1 1 I I I CLASS OF I937 4 B I I MARIAN BENSON FRANCES HENRY I BARBARA CLAUSEN ELIZABETH KAY I EVELYN HALL BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN 5 MAY S. LONGUEVILLE CLASS OF 1938 MARGARET BARNETT JUNE LARSON MARIAN LANOLAS MARJORIE MEIER MISS ALICE PAGE MRS. B. H. PETERSON KAREN RUGAARD LOUISE UCHTOREF FLORENCE WEATHERTON ELEANOR POOLEY ELIZABETH REITZ VIRGINIA REZAB ANNA MAE SEXTON MARY LOUISE SIGMUND VIVIAN ROCHAU GERTRUDE SHOEMAKER Alpha Gamma cI1apIer OI Alpha XI DeI+a was eSIaI3IISIwed aI Coe in I9I8. The cI'1aloIer rooms are IocaIed aI I6I2 FIFSI Avenue. Alpha Xi DeIIa was founded aI Lombard CoIIege In I893. !,g1..Wm.... . .,.,,..,.-..,.........m-M--A---BEER A - H- 1,41-.,..E.,m... ,. .. -.,.............. M..---..,. WML... ..- .,.....,-...-,.,,- .... - ....-..- LL.. .-.....L-.- ..... L 7L,E-Q4.-.,-Y-. ALPHA Xl DELTA Clausen. Larson, Uchiorlii, Garner, Pooley, WeaTherTon. Borschel, l-lall, l-lenry Meier, Dunlap, Sigmund, Rezab, LichTensTein, Longueyille Pochau, OlTman, Benson, ReiTz, Allhouse, BarneTT, Shoemaker, Langlas Helscher, SexTon, Kay, Kelley, Rugaard, PieTzsch RepresenTaTive Alpha Xi's on The campus This year were: Eleanor Pooley, Voorhees l-louse Council, Y. W. C. A. l:irsT CabineT, W. A. A. Council, and Chi DelTa. ModesTa Kelley, Chi DelTa, ZeTa Phi ETa, and College Players. Ann ElizabeTh l-lelscher, Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet A. W. S. Judiciary Board, and ZeTa Phi ETa. Doris Garner, Y. W. C. A. Second CabineT, Chi DelTa, ZeTa Phi ETa, Neridian, l936 ACORN sTaTT, and College Players. Louise UchTorTT was a member oT The Voorhees l-louse Council, and Phi Sigma loTa. Frances l-lenry was presidenT oT The Sophomore Council and a member oT The Voorhees l-louse Council. Clara PieTzsch and Barbara Clausen were members oT Neridian, and Mu Phi Epsilon was represenTed by lda lvlae Dunlap and Irene OlTman. Glee Club membership included Anna lvlae SexTon and lda Mae Dun- lap, while GerTrude Shoemalcer, lda Mae Dunlap, Blanche LichTensTein, and Anna Mae SexTon are members oT The Vesper Choir. The Girls Band is represenTed by Blanche LichTensTein, lda lvlae Dunlap, lrene OlTman, and June Larson. Vivian Rochau and GerTrude Shoemalcer are members oT The Freshman Commission. l99l I I , BETA PHI ALPHA PATRONESSES MRS. A. W. MEYER MRS. LEONARD WILSON MRS. THOMAS SUCHO- MRS. VINCENT OGBURN MEL CLASS OF l935 ELIZABETH BURIANEK WILMA GREENE BELLA SCHEER CARMEN COSNER BERNUS PIRKL CATHERINE YOUNG CLASS OF I936 LEONORE ELSWORTH ALICE THOMPSON RUTH STONER GERTRUDE TAYLOR MAYBELLE YOUNG CLASS OF l937 MARIE PERKINS JESSIE WILSON CORAH WYKLE CLASS OF l938 RENA CASSIDAY LILLIAN NAVRATIL RUTH TAYLOR Pi chapfer of BeIa Phi Alpha. Ihe newesf sororiIy on The campus, was insIaIIeoI aI Coe in I927, IorIy-seven years aIIer Ihe founding of The na- Iional organizahon aI Ihe UniversIIy of Cehfornia. The rooms are Iocafed aI I I IO Second Avenue. IIOGI BETA PHI ALPHA R. Taylor, M. Young, Wilson, Perlcins Thompson, Cassiday, Wylde, Nayralil, C, Young, Greene Scheer, Elsworih, Cosner, Burianelc, Tayloi, Pirlcl Members oi Bela Phi Alpha held lhree presidencies This year. Carmen Cosner served as presidenl ol W. A. A., and Elizabeih Burianeli was presiding ollicer ol Ela Sigma Phi and Wri+er's Club. Bella Scheer was vice-presidenl of Mu Phi Epsilon, and The lreasurers of Coedan and The Home Economics Associalion were Marie Perlcins and Maybelle Young, respeclively. Y. W. C. A. aclivilies claimed Elizabelh Burianek as vice-presidenlp Gerlrude Taylor, Maybelle Young, and Calherine Young on Second Cabinely Corah Wylcle, Sophomore Council, and Rena Cassiday and Rulh Taylor, Freshman Commission. Maybelle Young was in Chi Della and served on The A. W. S. Judiciary Board. Elizabelh Burianelc belonged io Phi Kappa Phi, Crescenl, and was in Chi Della. WriJrer's Club included Jessie Wilson and Rulh Taylor. A Capella Choir membership included Bernus Pirlcl, Gerlrude Taylor, Bella Scheer, and Lillian Navralil. All ol These girls sing in The Womenls Glee Club and Vesper Choir. . . ,..... ..... .... ,..., . ....,...u.u,..-..A...-w..M.,.-MMM iioii PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Kiilerman, Burianelc, Knox, Munns, Campbell, Arenclis, Kelley Yalcish, Scheer, Erench, Ellis, Garner OFFICERS Rresidenl . . . . . MARY JO FRENCH Vice-Presidenr . . VIRGINIA ELLIS Secreiary . .... DORIS GARNER Treasurer . ..... BELLA SCI-IEER PERSONNEL KAPPA DELTA ALPHA XI DELTA BETA PHI ALPHA VIRGINIA KNOX MODESTA KELLEY ELIZABETH BURIANEK MARY YAKISH DORIS GARNER BELLA SCHEER ALPHA GAMMA DELTA CHI OMEGA DELTA DELTA DELTA NEDRA ARENDTS MARY JO FRENCH CORINNE CAMPBELL VIRGINIA ELLIS BETTY KIIIERMAN HELEN MUNNS The Pan-Hellenic Council, composed oi Iwo members from each sororily, is an organizalion which has as ils purpose Ihe solving of problems Thai arise in coniunclion wirh rushing, pledging, iniiiarion, and sororily relarions. AI a scholarship Iea given each spring, a silver Iray is given Io Ihe sororiry wirh 'Ihe highesr average grades on The campus. Dances are held as pari of Ihe social acriv- iries of Ihe organizarion, and new ideas of sororiiky problems are discussed and ex- changed wifh similar organizaiions on orher campuses. ..,wauaw1.,f,,1s.m.':-. ,ml -M 1-...,. ., ., -.www 4..1...w. 1.-.. .V ....,.s....... .. s V -- w-- ---A---A -1 Liozi PUBUCATIUNS ACORN BOARD OF CONTROL GAG-E, MORRIS, HAMILTON, NORTHCOTT FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN M. HENRY, Chairman VERNON LICHTENSTEIN BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS MARY SAGE MERLIN MORRIS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON JOHN NORTHCOTT The Acorn Board oT ConTrol was organized in I926 Tor The purpose oT supervising The publicaTion oT The college yearboolc. The board elecTs The ediTor and business manager oT The annual and approves all sTaTT appoinT- menTs. Since iTs organizaTion The board has aided in puTTing The publi- caTion on a more Tirm Tinancial basis. The board consisTs oT Three TaculTy members appoinTed by The admin- isTraTion and Tour sTudenTs elecTed by The sTudenT body. Two sophomores are elecTed each spring To serve during Their iunior and senior years. N041 COSMOS BOARD OF CONTROL EVERETT, NICKLESS, LILLIE, JOHNSTON FACULTY MEMBERS GEORGE W. BRYANT, Chairman ETHEL R. OUTLAND BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS ROBERT EVERETT LUCRETIA LILLIE HOWARD JOHNSTON LESTER NICKLESS Supervising The publicaTion oT The Coe College Cosmos is The duTy oT The Cosmos Board oT ConTrol. The board selecTs The ediTor and business manager oT The sTudenT paper and approves all sTaTT appoinTmenTs and business negoTiaTions. The board consisTs oT Three TaculTy members appoinTed by The admin- isTraTion and Tour sTudenTs elecTed by The sTudenT body. Two sophomores are elecTed each spring To serve during Their iunior and senior years. -lk fiosi E ACORN WADE S. PATTERSON C-ORDON D. KAGE WADE s. PATTERSON HELEN MUNNS . GORDON D. KACE . JOHN sAAR NANCY SHIELDS BETH CCLJRTNEY . DORIS GARNER ROBERT DANIEL MARY JC FRENCH MARIAN BUSBY MARY YARLSH . MARY CAGE I JANNAN CHAPEL . I' ' MERLIN MORRIS . I KATHERINE VAN METER MATTHEW STEWART . CHARLES CLAYPOOL . EcIIIor-in-Chief AssoCIaIe Edifor Business Manager . CIasses . . I:aCuIIy . Organizaions . Snapshofs . . Feafure Men's AIIWICIICS Women's Afhlefics . . PI1o+ograpI'1y . I-Iumor SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS ROBERT CABLE VIOLA MEHLHAUS MATTHEW STEWART ROBERTSON LITTLE DONALD RUNDOUIST FLORENCE TEETS CHARLES ROBERTS 61 ACORN Gable, RundquisT, Mehlhaus, STewarT, French, LiTTle, Morris Saar, Shields, Chapel, Busby, Van lv1eTer, CourTney, Daniel Munns, PaTTerson, Kage, Gage One more school year has passed inTo The hisTory oT Coe College and The ThirTy-TourTh ediTion oT The ACGRN has aTTempTed To bring you a vivid picTure oT iTs happenings. We have Tried To please all, buT realize This is impossible. lT you praise, we are graTeTul. IT you criTicize, please Temper your criTicism wiTh Tairness. Such a book, as The ACORN. depends Tor iTs success noT alone on The sTaTT, buT on The hearTy inTeresT and unsehfish co-operaTion oT The whole sTudenT body and oTher Triencls oT Kohawl4land -To you we are deeply graTeTul. ln The worlc on This boolc we have had one idea in mind which has made The drudgery enjoyable. The Time spenT is our small conTribuTion To The meaning of Coe College. And if This chronicle oT currenT evenTs sTands Tor anyThing more Than is immediaTely obvious, iT sTands Tor The uniTed eTTorTs oT many To raise The ordinary TacTs oT The sTudenT world a liTTle nearer To The ideals oT Coe-To realize The Coe spiriT in The course oT daily duTies. from COSMOS DONALD MACKAY MARY ELLEN I-IAMILTON DONALD R. MACKAY . . EdIIor-in-Chief MARY ELLEN I-IAMILTON . . Business Manager ROBERT DANIEL . . . . News EcIi+or MILFORD DELZELL . . . Campus EcIi'Ior I-IELEN MUNNS . . . SocieIy EdI+or MERLIN MORRIS . . . SporIs EdIIor MATTI-I EW STEWART . KATI-IRYN SLACK ALICE BURTON BETTY REITZ . PATRICIA BURKI-IALTER .... ERANK BARBER GEORGE BOWNE MARGARET CARR WAYNE CI-IRISTIANSON I-IELEN CLURE VIRGINIA DRAKE MELVIN DYKES REPORTERS ROBERT EVERETT DOROTHY EARIS RUTI-I GANEIELD JAMES GEORGE MARI ANN I-IUEBSCI-I VIRGINIA KUNING ROBERTSON LITTLE I-IARRIET MATEER . Forum EdIJror . LIIerary EcIIIor . Exchange Edilror . . Music EdiIor CIrcuIaIIon Manager SARAI-I PALMER RUTI-I TAYLOR FLORENCE TEETS EDWARD TREEZ CAROLINE VAN METER CORAI-I WYKLE ABIGAIL GILBERT N081 COSMOS 'Asif his - Abercrombie, Bowne, LiTTle, Barber, Dunlap, Sieh, George T-luebsch, Palmer, T-lunTingTon, MaTeer, Drake, Admiral, Kuning O'Bryan, PresTon, Faris, Busby, TeeTs, l-larnpTon, Van MeTer, Slack BurTori, Delzell, Munns, MacKay. l-lamilTon, Morris, Daniel, STewarT For more Than TorTy-Tour years, or since The TirsT issue oT The Coe Col- lege Cosmos on OcTober I5, I890, This campus publicaTion has repre- senTed The voice and ideals oT The sTudenT body. Published weekly This publicaTion is selT-supporTing and Tree Trom censorship and dicTaTion oT policy. Originally prinTed as a monThly magazine oT srudenr aicTiviTies iT be- came a semi-monThly publicaTion in IQO3, and was prinTed in This Torm unTil I9 I 2 when iT was esTablished as a weekly newspaper. Since This Time The size oT The paper has undergone Tew changes, buT Two years ago iT adopTed The Tabloid size oT a Tive-column page which lends iTselT ad- mirably To The presenTaTion oT campus news and acTiviTies. In T922 The organizaTion oT The Cosmos Board oT ConTrol Took place, and aT ThaT Time The paper was placed upon a more sysTemaTic basis, wiTh The price oT a yearly subscripTion being included in The incidenTal Tee charged by The college. iiosi ZIP 'N TANG Delzell, Faris, Arendls, Erwin, Slewarr Van Meler, Niles, Aronson, Abercrornby PAUL INIILES . . . . Edilor-in-Chief WILBUR ARONSON . . . Business Manager KATHERINE VAN METER . . Eealure Wriler CORINNE CAMPBELL . . Eealure Wriler FREDERICK MERRITT . . Eealure Wriler MILFORD DELZELL . . Eealure Wriler MODESTA KELLEY . . Town Shopper MAURINE MUNGER . . Music Crilic CONGER METCALF . . . Music Crific JACK PIPER . . . . Book Reviewer ELIZABETH ERWIINI . . . Eashion Edilor MARGARET MANSEIELD . . Eashion Edilor The year I934-35 saw a new cleal for Zip'N Tang. The Zip'N Tang nol only Tealured humor Ihis year, bul Iried Io allain preslige in Ihe lilerary Iielol wilh shorl slories and Tealure arlicles. There are nine issues of Zip'N Tang published oluring The school year, which are sold by sororily girls on a compelilive basis. The sororily sell- ing The rnosl numbers cluring Ihe year will receive a silver service sel. liioj HUNURABIES PHI KAPPA PHI Bangs, McBroorn, ErwIn, BurIaneIc, GreenbIaII H II J Ia D II Co CATHERINE ADAMS C. O. BATES MARY BELL WILLIAM BENSON GEORGE W. BRYANT LEROY M. COFEIN LOUISE CRAWFORD MORAY L. EBY WILLIAM M. EVANS HARRY MOREHOUSE SAGE LYNN E. GARWOOD ROBERT BANGS ELIZABETH BURIANEK WILMA COON ami on, anis , we e, MEMBERS IN FACULTY C. HARVE GEIOER JOHN M. HENRY ANNA HEYBEROER CHARLES T. HICKOK HARRY KREMERS C. WARD MACY ALERED W. MEYER LLOYD MORRIS WALTER S. NEWELL VINCENT H. OGBURN ETHEL R. OUTLAND C. WILERED PERKINS BEN H. PETERSON STUDENT MEMBERS MARIAN DWELLE ELIZABETH ERWIN GERALD OREENBLATT BETTY H. PRITCHETT PAUL S. RAY ALEX C. ROBBIE NELSON V. RUSSELL ETHEL RYAN ALICE B. SALTER STEPHEN W. STOOKEY ALMA TURECHEI4 HENRY W. WARD LEROY D. WELD MINNA WIKOEE J, E. YOTHERS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON HELEN JENISTA LOIS MQBROOM Phi Kappa PIII, nafional honorary sc:I1oIasIic socieIy, was founded aIII1e Universnies of Maine, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania SIaIe CoIIeqe In I897 TI'1e Coe cnapfer was InsIaIIed in I925. EIecIIon Io Inis socieIy is Ine nIgIwesI scI1oIasIic Imonor a sIudenI can obIaIn on IIIIS campus. 51121 BY-LINERS PERSONNEL WILBUR ARONSON GORDON KAGE MERLIN MORRIS ROBERT DANIEL DONALD MACKAY PAUL NILES MILFORD DELZELL WADE PATTERSON By-Liners, formerly Pi Dellra EpsiIon nafional iournalisfic Iralrerniry, was eslrablished on Ihe Coe campus This year as a Iocal iournalisric organi- zalrion. Ir seeIcs Io mainfain a higher sfandard of journalism aI Coe and Iimijrs i+s members Io Ihose men who have done acfive work on Ihe slrarf of one of The campus publicahons for Iwo consecuhve semesiers, or who hold a major posirion on one of Ihese pubIicaIions. Wirh Ihe severing of iIs naIionaI TraIernaI relarionships By-Liners hoId bi-weeIcIy inIimaIe Tapping sessions, Jrhe proceedings of which are sJrric'rIy secreI. Dinners and Iuncheons are held Jrhroughour Ihe year for iJrs members, and an ediIoriaI conIesI open To all Coe sIudenIs is sponsored by By-Liners. 11121 CRESCENT CampbeII, Hamihton, Erwin, Burianek LiIIie, McBroom, Arendis PERSONNEL NEDRA ARENDTS CORINNE CAMPBELL LUCRETIA LILLIE ELIZABETH BURIANEK ELIZABETH ERWIN LOIS Mc:BROOM MARY ELLEN HAMILTON Crescent an honorary soc:ieIy for senior Coe women, was esIabIishecI in I925 Io recognize charadrer, Ieadership, and scholarship among The reloresenIaIive Coe women. Junior girIs are eIecIed for membership by Ihe acIive members and a IacuIIy commiIIee, and pIecIging is heIcI as one of The series of ouIsIanding senior chapeIs before Commencemenih in-+1 SACHEM Lynn, Saccaro, Johnsfon. Tow, lv1cLaughIin MacKay, Niles, Whippie PERSONNEL ROBERT BANGS DONALD MACKAY BATISTO SACCARO HOWARD JOHNSTON HOWARD MCLAUGHLIN KEITH TOW EDWARD LYNN PAUL NILIES WILLIAM WHIPPLE Sachem, senior men's honor socieiy, was founded a+ Coe in I924. The members are chosen each spring from The represenlraiive men of ihe iunior class To carry on The organizaiion during Their senior year. Scholar- ship, leadership, and characlrer are Jrhe prime requisiies for eleciion Io Ihis socieiy. iiisi VOORHEES HOUSE COUNCIL Jass, Huebsch, Miss Bell, Noble, Auman, Henry Pooley, Fisher, UchTorTT, ZearT PERSONNEL Chairman . . . . Vice-Chairman SecreTary . . Treasurer . . . Senior RepresenTaTive Junior RepresenTaTive . Sophomore RepresenTaTive Freshman RepresenTaTive Social Chairman . . OSS . LORRAINE FISHER ELEANOR POOLEY MARI ANN HUEBSCH . . RUTH JASS LOUISE UCHTORFF . HELEN ZEARFOSS . FRANCES HENRY . JEWELL AUMAN . AUDREY NOBLE The Voorhees House Council serves as The governing body oT Voorhees Quadrangle. Dean Mary Bell acTs as advisor To The organizaTion. The TuncTions oT 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 inTlicTed Tor inTringen'1enT oT The rules. fuel ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS Kilferman, Burl, Drake, Slarlc, Gage, Munns, Bruner, C. Van Me-Ier McBroom, Fisher, Lillie, Zearloss, Erwin A. W. S. COUNCIL OFFICERS Presidenl . .... . LUCRETIA LILLIE Vice-Presidenl . . . . LOIS MCBROOM Vice-Presidenl . . LORRAINE FISI'-IER Secrelary . , ELIZABETH ERWIN Treasurer . . .....,.. I-IELEN ZEARFOSS JUDICIARY COMMITTEE WILMA COON LOIS MCBROOM EVELYN I-IALL MAYBELLE YOUNG EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS Juniors MARIAN BRUNER BETTY KITTERMAN Sophomores LENORE STARK CAROLINE VAN METER Social Chairman . . VIRGINIA DRAKE Crescenl ..... LOIS MCBROOM Pan-I-Iellenic .... I-IELEN MUNNS W. A. A. . .... MARY GAGE Y. W. C. A. ............ HELEN BURT The Associaled Women Sludenls was founded in I929, and is now a memloer ol Ihe Nalional Infer-Collegiale Associahon of Women Sludenls. I+ was organized especially for Ihose girls who did nol have represenlalion in sludenl governmenl Through some olher campus organizahon. The aim oi The Organizalion is Ihe represenlalion ol all Coe women, promolion oi a more democralic spirit and increasing Ihe co-operalion and sense of respon- silailily among Ihe women sludenls. III7I ZETA PHI ETA Kifferman, Busby, Bonlen, Garner, Faris Weaflwerfon, ErwIn, Clure, Kelley MEMBER IN FACULTY LAURA PEARLE STEWART STUDENT MEMBERS VIOLA BOHLEN DOROTHY PARIS ANN HELSCHER MARIAN BUSBY DORIS FRYER MODESTA KELLEY HELEN CLURE DORIS OARNER BETTY KITTERMAN ELIZABETH ERWIN FLORENCE WEATHERTON ZeIa PIII EIa, naIIonaI honorary speech arIs socIeIy, was founded aI NorII'1wesIern Universijry In I893. II Is The second oIdesI organIzaIIon of IIS Icind In Ine UnIIed SIaIes, wIII'1 seyenIeen cI'1apIers aIII1e presenI. In I925, ZeIa The-Ia PI, IocaI dramaIIc organIzaIIon, Ioecame TI1eIa cI1apIer aI Coe CoIIeqe oIII1e naIIonaI sororIIy, ZeIa PIII EIG. IIIBI ETA SIGMA PHI Pavlis, Efka, Meiiclc, McSperrin, Brown Curran, Thompson, Burfon, Saccaro, Bo yie Benson, Cook, Burianek, Jenisfa, BryanI MEMBERS IN FACULTY WILLIAM BENSON STUDENT MEMBERS DONALD BOYLE BERNICE CURRAN NYLINE BROWN ALGERT ENGDAHL ELIZABETH BURIANEK DALE ETKA HELEN BURTON HELEN JENISTA HARRIET COOK ISLA MCSPERRIN GREER MQCRORY GEORGE W. BRYANT MARGARET MELICK FREDERICK PAVLIS BATISTO SACCARO ALICE THOMPSON MARJORY WRIGHT Elra Sigma Phi, naIionaI cIassicaI honor socieIy, was esIabIished aI Ihe UniversiIy of Chicago in I9 I4 and Chi chapfer was organized aI Coe in l927. The purpose of This organizafion is Io help creaIe a greafer appre cia+ion of cIassicaI cuIIure. IIIQI PHI MU ALPHA Cockburn, Cross, Moore, Lynn PeTraneIc, McLaughlin, Ray, Daehler, Hahn Grunewald Dilce Zbanelc Pull LiTTle MEMBERS IN FACULTY MAX DAEHLER MORRIS KATZOFE PAUL S. RAY EDWIN B. DIKE JOSEPH KITCHIN N. V. RUSSELL MEMBERS IN CITY WILLIAM BREED GLENN LYMAN HAROLD REEVES LOUIS BURKHALTER ROLAND MOEHLMANN FRANK WESSALE WILLIAM GRUNEWALD I ARTHUR ZIEMER STUDENT MEMBERS GEORGE COCKBURN GLENN LITTLE CHESTER PETRANEK ARIEL CROSS EDWARD LYNN BERNARD PULL ROBERT HAHN HOWARD MCLAUGHLIN CARL ZBANEK DAVID MOORE Phi Mu Alpha SinTonia is a naTional honorary musical TraTerniTy Tor men. IT was Tounded aT The New England ConservaTory oT Music in I898. BeTa Kappa chapTer was esTablished aT Coe in I93O. The purpose OT The orqanizaTion is To TosTer inTeresT in music and The mu+uaI wehcare oT music sTudenTs. Members are chosen Trom Those having an inTeresT in music or music appreciaTion. H201 MU PHI EPSILON IvIorIon, I-Iuebsch, McFadden, DunIap, OIIman, Granf Miss Crawford, Miss I-Iach, Miss Adams A MEMBERS IN FACULTY CATHERINE ADAMS BERNICE HACH GRACE SWAB LOUISE CRAWFORD ALMA TURECHEK STUDENT MEMBERS IDA MAY DUNLAP MARI ANN HUEBSCH IRENE OLTMAN DOROTHY GRANT MARGARET MQEADDEN BELLA SCHEER MARY ALICE MORTON EXECUTIVE BOARD BERNICE I-IACI'I .....,. Presideni BELLA SCHEER . . Vice-Presidenr DOROTHY GRANT . . SeCreIary IDA MAY DUNLAP . . Treasurer Mu Phi Epsilon, na'rionaI honorary musicaI sororiIy, was founded aI Cincinnafi, Ohio, in IQO3. Mu Psi chapIer was esIaIoIished aI Coe in I926. Members are chosen from The women of The Junior and Senior cIass wiIh excepIionaI musicaI abililry and a good sChoIasIic sIanding. iizii SCABBARD AND BLADE PTaTT, ETka, Claypool, PeTerson, KeiTh Knaaclc Burgy, Mason, Prohaslca, BreiTner, Dylces Delzell, Swanson, Tow, Gragq, Munden MEMBERS IN FACULTY PRESIDENT H. M. SAGE CAPT. PAUL J. VEVIA PROP. C. W. PERKINS ACTIVE MEMBERS MILFORD DELZELL DON MASON BILL GALVIN RICHARD MUNDEN CHARLES GRACO PLEDGES RICHARD BREITNER CHARLES CLAYPOOL ELDRED BUROY EVERETT DYKES JAMES CARRITHERS DALE ETKA ELMER KEITH FOREST RITTGERS MAJOR CARL A. RUSSELL ELMER PROHASKA BYRON SWANSON KEITH TOW WILLIAM KNAACK LAWRENCE PETERSON THORNTON PFAFF Scaloloard and Blade, naTional honorary miliTary TraTerniTy, was esTab- lished aT Coe as A company, Third reqimenT, OT The naTional organiza- Tion in l92 I. CadeT oTTicers in The R. O. T. C. inTanTry uniT are elecTed To The TraTerniTy on The basis OT n'iiliTary abiliTy, sc:holasTic sTanding, person- aliTy and c:haracTer. The organizaTion sponsors miliTary ac:TiviTies on The campus, including The annual miliTary ball. IIZZI PHI SIGMA IOTA PaImer M Mefcaif, Shohbehn, Dunlap, French, FaIIis, Coon, Galvin UchIorI:I, Kuninq, BurIon, Bruner, Mafeer, I-IamiIIon cBroom, Sioolcey, Thompson, MiIcuIas, Jerfrey Van Mefer, Weid, I-Ieyberqer, Cone, Kampmeier MEMBERS IN FACULTY MARVIN D. CONE ANNA HEYBERGER HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. GEORGE B. DOUGLAS MISS GERTRUDE JAMES MRS. H. M. GAGE MRS. ARTHUR POE MRS, JAMES E. HAMILTON MRS. ISAAC B. SMITH STUDENT MEMBERS MARIAN BRUNER MARY ELLEN HAMILTON SARAH PALMER WILMA COON MIRIAM JEFFREY VERA STROHBEHN MAURICE DUNLAP MARY JO FRENCH BILL GALVIN HELEN BURTON JOSEPH EALTIS MAYBETH JEFERIES EVA JUNEK VIRGINIA KUNING LOIS McBROOM ILDA MIKULAS PLEDGES MARGARET KAMPMEIER HARRIET MATEER CONGER METCALE LOUISE UCHTOREE KATHERINE VAN METER VIRGINIA WELD DAVID STOOKEY ALICE THOMPSON SINCLAIR THOMPSON Phi Sigma IoIa, romance Ianguage honor socielry, insfalled ZeIa chaprer aI Coe in I92O. II aims Io cuIIivaIe an apprecialrion of Ihe IiIeraIure OI Ihe romance Ianguaqes, and Io Iosfrer individual research worIc. limi CLAN OF C MacKay, Flood, Nichols, Kupka, Claypool, Walker, Wilkinson, CarriIh-ers Whipple, Keilh, Johnson, Zioqas, Marlin, Carson, Pavlis Miller, Srnirh, Elka, Schneider, Brokaw, Pull, Abrams, Nickless Cosner, Green, Rillqers, Saccaro, Hayden, Prohaska, Kaqe MEMBERS ARNOLD BROKAW, Foo+IoaII MAURICE MILLER, Foolloall JAMES CARRITHERS, Fooirball, Baskerloall GEORGE NICHOLS, Track GENE CARSON, Fooirball LESTER NICKLESS, Track CHARLES CLAYPOOL, Foofball, Track FRED PAVLIS, Foorball Manager GORDON COSNER, Track ELMER PROHASKA, Track DALE ETKA, Foo+baII BERNARD PULL, Track HAROLD FLOOD, Foorball BATISTO SACCARO, Foorball, Track HARRY GREEN, Foolrball JOE SCHNEIDER, Foolrball, Baske-'rIoaII GORDON KAGE, FooIbaII BERNARD SMITH, Foorball ELMER KEITH, Fooiball, Baskelrball, Track NORMAN STOOKEY, Track EDWARD KUPKA, Inlramural Manager CHARLES WALKER, Foolrball EDWARD LYNN, Track HAROLD WILKINSON, Foolball, Baskelr DONALD IVIACKAY, Foolball ball RALPH MARTIN, Foolball CHARLES ZIOGAS, Foolrball LESTER JOHNSON, Foo+IoaII II24I UTHEB ORGANIZATIONS CHI DELTA Jackson, BurT, ArendTs, HamilTon, Mansfield, Woodside, Jacus, Pooley KiTTerrnan, Palmer, Shields, Hughes, Garner, Burianelc, Young ZearToss, Van MeTer, McBroom, PieTzsch, Quass, Faris, CourTney MRS. PHILIP PALMER NEDRA ARENDTS ELIZABETH BURIANEK HELEN BURT CORINNE CAMPBELL BARBARA CLAUSEN BETH COURTNEY ELIZABETH ERWIN DOROTHY PARIS LORRAINE FISHER MARY GAGE Fisher, Munns, Campbell, Erwin, Gage PATRONESSES MISS MINNA WIKOFF MEMBERS DORIS GARNER HELEN MUNNS MARY ELLEN HAMILTON SARAH PALMER HELEN HUGHES CLARA PIETZSCH WILLMA JACKSON ELEANOR POOLEY ELIZABETH JACUS MODESTA KELLEY BETTY KITTERMAN LUCRETIA LILLIE LOIS McBROOM RUTH ouAss NANCY SHIELDS KATHERINE VAN METER ARDYcE WOODSIDE MAYBELLE YOUNG MARGARET MANSFIELD HELEN ZEARFOSS Chi DelTa club was Tormed in I92 I Tor The purpose oT closer Triendship among iTs members, and To creaTe a spiriT oT democracy on The campus IT provides social acTiviTy and TurThers The sTudenT welTare in scholarship and acTiviTies. Members are chosen Trom The Greelc and non-Greelc groups, and re ciuiremenTs Tor membership are scholarship, campus acTiviTies, and per sonaliTy. Each spring Chi DelTa Kernals are published, a record oT acTive and alumni acTiviTies. Il26I PLEIADES Slaclc, Holels, Srnillw Smifln, Dunbar, Blessing PATRONESSES MRS. A. R. MENARY MRS. ERNEST KOSEK MRS. H. W. WARD MEMBERS DORIS BLESSIN6 LAVON MADDEN LOIS SMITH MARY DUNBAR DOROTHY MEAD LUCILLE SMITH GLADYS HOLETS KATHRYN SLACK ROWENE STEVENS Pleiades Sociely was organized in I925 for The purpose of lurllwering social and pliilanlrluropic work in Ilwe communily. Members of Iliis sociely engaged in campus aclivilies This year were: Mary Dunbar, member of Phi Sigma lola, Coedan, Wri+er's Club, W. A. A., A. W. S., and Y. W. C. A. Kallnryn Slaclc, member of WriIer's Club, Cosmos slafl, A. W. S., and Y. W. C. A. Doris Blessing is a member of Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., and A. W. S. Lois Srnirlw is anollwer member of Phi Sigma lola, and Lavon Madden is in Ilie Vesper Clwoir. lI27I HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Knufson, Goodman, CampbeII, Smifh, Nelson, Baumqarfner, Muma Young, McVay, KendaII, Wikori, Rugaard, Borschel MEMBERS IN FACULTY MISS GLADYS MQVAY MISS EVELYN STREET MISS MINNA WIKOFF MEMBERS MARY JO BAER ESTI-IER GOODMAN MARY LOUISE NELSON RUTI-I BAUMGARTNER GLADYS I-IOLETS MAURINE MUMA MARY ELYN BORSCI-IEL I-IELEN I-IUGI-IES KAREN RUGAARD MARGARET CARSON KATI-IRYN KENDALL ESTI-IER SMITI-I CORINNE CAMPBELL KATHERINE KNUTSON MAYBELLE YOUNG MARY LOCKWOOD The I-Iome Economics Associahon, a member of Ihe American I-Iome Economics Associarion, was esIabIishecI aI Coe in I92O. This organizajrion endeavors Io Iuriher injreresr in home making probIems. II presenrs Iec- Iures and discussions of inTeresI Io girls in The Iuncjrion of a home. IIZBI COENSES BuTil4OTer, PeTT9rsOn, Delzell, Daniel, McLaughlin, Lynn SchlunTz, Niles, JohnsTOn, Keqe OFFICERS I-TOWARD JOHNSTON . . . PresiclenT PAUL NILES .... . Vice-Presidenlr I-TOWARD IVICLAUOI-ILIN . . Secrejrary ROBERT DANIEL . . . . Treasurer Coenses club was organized in I933 as an OrganizaTiOn To cleel wiTh The problems cOnTronTinq The men on The campus. lTs ThreeTolcl purpose is To bring The men OT The college TOgeTher in a greaTer spiriT OT co-OpereTion, To serve in campus acTiviTies, anol To meeT The needs OT individuel sTuclenTs. Membership is open To all men OT The college anol meeTinqs are helol Twice a mOnTh. lI29l I s l DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE The miliTary deparTmenT oT Coe College, under The command oT Major Carl A. Russell, is lcnown as one oT The ouTsTanding R. O. T. C. uniTs in The sTaTe, having been awarded The raTing oT excellenT by governmenT oTTicials in IQ33 and IQ34. Maior Russell graduaTed Trom The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa, enTering soon aTTer upon a miliTary career. T-le was TransTerred To Coe in IQ3 I. I-le was aTTached To The ThirTy-TourTh Division during The World War, and has been placed upon The eligibiliTy lisT oT The general sTaTT. CapTain Paul J. Vevia, second in command oT The miliTary deparTmenT, has been aT Coe since l93O. I-le served in a machine gun company oT The American ExpediTionary Forces. STaTT SergeanT F. D. Pugh, TransTerred Trom Kansas STaTe College in l932, and SergeanT Reagon Robinson, assigned To Coe Trom The Seven- TeenTh lnTanTry in l932, are assisTanTs in The deparTmenT. The Two-year basic course is required oT Treshmen and sophomores, while The advanced course is an elecTive and oTTered To iuniors and sen- iors. A six weelcs Training course is included in The advance course, Talcen during The summer aT ForT Snelling, MinnesoTa. Medals, oTTered by The deparTmenT Tor excellence in miliTary science, drill and marlcsmanship, are presenTed aT The annual review held each spring. riaoi MILITARY The Coe milifary uniI is composed of Three companies wifh Iwo pla- Ioons each. Freshmen acI as privafes and priva+es Iirsf class. Sopho- mores are 'rhe non-commissioned officers, while The iunior and senior members are Ihe IoaHaIion and company officers. KEITH B. TOW ..... LieuI'enanI'-CoIoneI CHARLES GRAGG . . Capfain and AcIiu+anI BILL GALVIN . . . Capfain, Company A DONALD MacKAY .... Capfain, Company B RICHARD MUNDEN . . . Cap+ain, Company C FIRST LIEUTENANTS MILFORD DELZELL STUART DINGMAN HARRY GREEN RICHARD BREITNER ELDRED BURGY JAMES CARRITHERS CHARLES CLAYPOOL GEORGE COCKBURN EVERETT DYKES WILLIAM KNAACK DON MASON FREDERICK MERRITT EDWARD PROESCHOLDT SERGEANTS JACK ERVIN DALE ETKA HAROLD HITCHCOCK DONALD HOUSER GORDON KAGE ELMER KEITH DAVID KLINK ELMER PROHASKA DOUGLAS RUNDOUIST BYRON SWANSON MAURICE MILLER GEORGE NICHOLS JOHN NICOLL LAWRENCE PETERSON THORNTON PFAFF VERNON STINTZI li3i1 BAND OFFICERS STANLEY J. VESELY ...... . . . DirecTor FRED PAVLIS and WILLIAM WFIIPPLE . . STudenT Managers STAFF SGT. F. D. PUGI-I ..... . . Drum Major Through iTs accomplishmenTs during The pasT Tive years The Coe Col- lege MiliTary Banol has esTablisheol a repuTaTion as one oT The ouTsTanoling college musical uniTs in This counTry. The Coe Band was appoinTecl by Governor I-lammill To represenT The sTaTe aT The inauguraTion oT PresidenT I-loover in I929, and also Ioy Gov- ernor Herring aT The inauguraTion oT PresidenT RoosevelT in I933. The banol also Took parT in The Iowa day ceremony aT The CenTury oT Progress in SepTemI3er. I933. Spring Tours ThroughouT The sTaTe oT Iowa and Illinois have also been an acTiviTy oT The band during The pasT Two years. Programs Tor aThleTic games, civic TuncTions, anol miliTary reviews are The banol's oTher acTiviTies. Il32T T STUDENT COUNCIL MacKay, Nicoll, Cosner, French, Saccaro, Tow JohnsTon, Fisher. BufT, PaTTerson, SmiTh Daniel, Whipple, Lillie, Niles PERSONNEL Council PresicIenT . ,.... . WILLIAM WI-TIPPLE Senior Officer , . . PAUL NILES Junior OTTicer . . ROBERT DANIEL Sophomore OT'Ticer . . BERNARD SMITH Freshman OTTicers ...,. J IJAAACUKRIISTVESEJ-ERSON InTer-I:reTerniTy Council PresidenT . .... KEITH TOW Pan-Hellenic Council PresidenT. . . MARY JO FRENCH A.W.S. PresidenT . , . . , LUCRETIA LILLIE W.A.A. PresidenT , . . CARMEN COSNER Coenses PresidenT .,.. , HOWARD JOHNSTON Y.W.C.A. PresicIenT ,... . . . HELEN BURT ReguIaTion and Privilege CornmiTTee . LORRAINE FISHER AThIeTic Council RepresenTaTive . . BATISTO SACCARO IfdiTor of Cosmos . . . DONALD MacKAY EcIiTor of ACORN ......... WADE PATTERSON The STudenT Council is ThaT body which TurThers The inTeresTs oT The sTudenT and acTs as a mediaTor in eTTecTing a closer union l:JeTween The college adminisTraTion and The sTudenT body. This organizaTion sponsors Homecoming acTiviTies, promoTes college dances, man' ages class elecTions, and performs oTher cIuTies adhe-renT To a sTudenT governing I:-ody. The council members are represenTaTives oT The leading organizaTions on The cam- pus and The ediTors oT The sTudenT pubIicaTions. imi DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH The deparTmenT oT speech under The direcTion oT ProTessor Laura Pearle STewarT has proven iTselT To be a very popular deparTmenT in The college curriculum. The deparTmenT oTTers an aTTracTive major To any sTudenT inTeresTed in advanced speech work. The various branches oT The deparTmenT include public speaking and TundamenTals, inTerpreTaTion oT masTerpieces, plaTTorm reading, dramaTic arT, speech Tor Teachers, and sTory Telling. PlaTTorm reading, in The speech deparTmenT, occupies a very imporTanT place, and privaTe insTrucTion is given To Those sTudenTs who have been recommended by insTrucTors Tor major honor sTanding. ExTension courses are also oTTered To individuals desirous oT obTaining speech worlc. To Those sTudenTs inTeresTed in obTaining acTual experience in direcT- ing, judging speech conTesTs, scenery consTrucTion, and seT layouTs The opporTuniTy is oTTered Through work on school producTions and oTher acTiviTies oT The deparTmenT. The Coe College Playhouse was inauguraTed This year in The speech deparTmenT, and Through This organizaTion's work The college was able To enjoy iTs mosT successTul play program in years. A program oT six plays, sponsored by The Playhouse, was presenTed ThroughouT The year, wiTh advanced sTudenTs Trom The UniversiTy oT lowa acTing as guesT direcTors. jim COLLEGE PLAYERS Saar, Neessen, Gage, Moore, STewarT, Lynn BreITner, Clure, Faris, Munger, XNeaTherTorl, Kelley, McLaughlin RundquIsT, Nlles, Dunlap, Aronson, French PERSONNEL MAURICE DUNLAP ...... PresidenT WILBUR ARONSON ..... Vice-PresidenT PAUL NILES ...... SecreTary-Treasurer WILBUR ARONSON DORIS GARNER PAUL NILES RICHARD BREITNER MODESTA KELLEY JOHN NORTHCOTT HELEN CLURE EDWARD LYNN WILBUR ROBBIE MAURICE DUNLAP HOWARD MQLAUGHLIN DOUGLAS RUNDOUIST DOROTHY PARIS DE WAYNE MOORE JOHN SAAR MARY JO FRENCH MAURINE MUNGER MATTHEW STEWART DORIS FRYER HEIKO NEESSEN FLORENCE WEATHERTON AVERY GAGE GEORGE NELSON WILLIAM WHIPPLE WiTh The reorganizaTion oT The college drama deparTmenT, This year, The College Players became The honorary body oT The Coe College Playhouse. ITS members acTed as crew heads Tor all The plays given during The year. The lead parTs In six plays were largely members oT The Players. Two members oT The Players served on The Playhouse Board oT Governors. The College Players presenTed The annual Greek GayeTies early In April, Tinishing The greaTesT year In The hisTory oT The organIzaTIon. 51351 COEDAN SmiTh, Orr, Dunbar C 'd W'qhT M' J 'T W assi ay, Fl- , lIcuIas, KIahn, . ems a, yI1Ie Lambert VeseIy, Lager, Perkins, BaumgarTner, GaunT MEMBER IN FACULTY GRACE E. LAMBERT OFFICERS ILDA DOROTHY MIKULAS . . RUTH BAUMGARTNER . . HELEN JENISTA .... MARIE PERKINS ..... MEMBERS RUTH BAUMGARTNER HELEN JENISTA RENA CASSIDAY MARY DUNBAR HELEN HANNUM WILMA GAUNT MIRIAM JEFFREY KATHRYN KENDALL HATTIE KLAHN AILENE LASER ILDA DOROTHY MIKULAS FRANCES ORR MARIE PERKINS . PresicIenT Vice-PresicIenT . SecreTary . Treasurer LOIS SMITH ALICE THOMPSON DOROTHY VESELY ESTHER WRIGHT JESSIE WILSON CORAH WYKLE The Coedah LiTerary SocieTy was Tormeol in I926 by The consoIioIaTion oT The Sinclair LiTerary SocieTy and The DeITa Sigma LiTerary SocieTy. The purpose oT Coedan is To promoTe IiTerary acTiviTy wiThin The group and To cIeveIop among The members a Teeling oT Triendship and ir1TeresT in each oTher. rim KAPPA PHI CHI Daniels, I-Ieina, Menzner, Saccaro, Ke-ifln, Hilcncoclc Me er Cosner Prolnaslca Mil l'vell T ne Bernik JOSEPH BERNIK CHARLES CLAYPOOL GORDON COSNER CHARLES DANIELS DALE ETKA HARRY GREEN MEMBER IN FACULTY ALEX C. ROBBIE STUDENT MEMBERS JOHN HEJNA HAROLD HITCHCOCK ELMER KEITH EDWARD LYNN GILBERT MENZNER RAYMOND MEYER y , , , C , ur r, Lynn, Schneider, Elica, Robbie, Ouinn CARROLL MITCHELL PETER PAVEGLIO RICHARD POLLACK CHARLES OUINN BATISTO SACCARO JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Organized in l932, Kappa Plii Cl1i's purpose Io promole inleresl in ine field of educalion and To creale a feeling of Iellowslwip among men edu calion sludenls. Members are elecled from Ilwe men ol Ilwe eclucallon classes on a Ilwree-Iourllws vole of ine aclive clwapler. II37l WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB OFFICERS CATHERINE COOPER . . . . . PresIcIenI' CATHERINE CRANE . . . Vice-Presiderfr VIRGINIA KUNING . . Secretary-Treasurer ANNA MAE SEXTON ...... Librarian MEMBERS LOIS BOTHEL LA VON BUCHANAN CATHERINE COOPER EVELYN BRITTELL LAURA CLOCK DOROTHY GRANT ELINOR KEN DALL WI'LMA BQLSINQER HELEN HARLESS Firsi' Sopranos CATHERINE CRANE MARIANNE DVORAK ALICE GILL Firsi' AI+os IDA MAY DUNLAP MARDEAN JOYCE ALBERTA JOHNSON Second Sopranos MARGARET MCFADDEN MILDRED CARPENTER MOORE Second AII'os MARGUERITE HYTEN BERNUS PIRKL LENORE STARK GERTRUDE TAYLOR SARA HUNTINGTON MARY ALICE MORTON BELLA SCHEER ESTHER SMITH VIRGINIA KUNING ANNA MAE SEXTON CATHERINE M. ADAMS, Direcfor ' - MARI ANN HUEBSCH, Accompanisf may VESPER CHOIR AUDREY MAE ABELL MARY BERNHEISAL IRENE BISHOP DOROTHY BLODGETT MARGRET CLARKE CATHERINE CRANE KAY BEUCHER LAURA CLOCK MARY ELLIS EVELYN FAWCETT HELEN HANNUM BESSIE HENDERSON FRANK FLACK ELDRED BU RGY GEORGE JAMISON FORREST KESSLER SOPRANOS VELVA FOX DOROTHY GRANT MARY P. HILLER MARY BETH HOWELL MARI ANN HUEBSCH ALTOS WILLMA JACKSON DORIS JOHNSON MARDEAN JOYCE MARY ALICE MORTON MARY NELSON TENORS FLOYD SHEPPARD ROBERT CRESWELL BASSES LEROY LARSON RICHARD PARKER ELINOR KENDALL KATHRYN KENDALL LEILA MCDERMOTT HELEN MARTIN DOLORES MELBERG RUTH TAYLOR ETHEL MAE NOBLE GRACE RICH LAVERNE SEAGREN ANNA MAE SEXTON GERTRUDE SHOEMAKER RUTH WATTERSON GARTH HUNTER LLOYD PHILIPS LOWELL WEDGEBURY FRANKLIN WILSON II39I WOME'NI'S BAND STANLEY VESELY, Direcfor EVELYN BACHMAN ELIZABETH HOWELL MARDEAN JOYCE FLORENCE BARR OEORGENE HINTZ OERALDINE KOSTER ARLENE BAUMHOEENER MAYBETH JEFERIES JUNE LARSON ELINOR BEATTY JANANN CHAPEL BLANCHE LICHTENSTEIN GRACE BEATTY DOROTHY LEILA MCDERMOTT IRENE BISHOP CHRISTIANSON VIOLA MEHLHAUS DOROTHY BRITTELL PEARL CHRISTIANSON VERA MOORE EVELYN BRITTELL PHYLLIS CLOSSON MARY ALICE MORTON MARY ELLIS WILMA COON ELIZABETH NEWSOME ELEANOR GALLOWAY JEAN DUNLAP IRENE OLTMAN RUTH GANEIELD IDA MAY DUNLAP WILMA SKALSKY DOROTHY GRUNEWALD MILDRED EATON ANN HOMOLKA The Women's Band is a promise of developing info in Ihe Mid-Wesr. Alfhough ances,inchxhnq a concerI Band and The Coe MiIiIary RUTH WATTERSON ESTH ER WRIGHT new organizairion on The campus Ihai gives one of Ihe sirongesf organizahons of Hs kind in ilrs IirsI year. II has made numerous appear- wiih Ihe combined IaIenIs of Ihe Women's Band. inoi NERIDIAN HONORARY MEMBERS MRS. VERNON LICHTENSTEIN OFFICERS NANCY SHIELDS .... HELEN MUNNS . . . MARIANNE DVORAK . CATHERINE CRANE . NEDRA ARENDTS LAVON BUCHANAN MARIAN BUSBY LAURA CLOCK WILMA COON CATHERINE COOPER BETH COURTNEY CATHERINE CRANE VIRGINIA DRAKE MARIANNE DVORAK VIRGINIA ELLIS MEMBERS ELIZABETH ERWIN DOROTHY FARIS MARY GAGE DORIS GARNER ANN HELSCHER MARI ANN HUEBSCH ELIZABETH JACKSON ELIZABETH KAY MARY LOCKWOOD ISLA MAY MCSPERRIN MARGARET MELICK JANETTA MERRITT MISS EVELYN STREET . Pre-sidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secrefary . Treasurer HELEN MUNNS PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK AUDREY NOBLE KATHRYN O'BRYON SARAH PALMER KAREN RUGAARD NANCY SHIELDS LENORE STARK FLORENCE TEETS MARY YAKISH KATHERINE ZISKO Membership in Neridian Liferary Socie+y is open Io any Coe woman inIeresIed in Iirerary work. Programs are given over Io subieclrs dealing wi+I1 arI, music, and Travel. II4IT DEBATE This year saw a reiuvenaTion in debaTe aT Coe College. Coach EvereTT ObrechT and William Whipple, manager, have been chieTly responsible Tor This revived inTeresT. The varsiTy debaTe squad This year included RoberT Frederick, Duane Blackwell, David SToolcey, and William Whipple. The oTher members oT The squad are Eleanor Admiral, Culver Brooks, RoberT Gable, Raymond l-lursT, l-loward JohnsTon, and John Nicoll. Resolved, ThaT The naTions oT The world should agree To prevenT The inTernaTional shipmenT oT arms and muniTions, was The oTTicial debaTe Topic used This year in inTercollegiaTe debaTing. Some oT The more ouTsTanding schools meT on The plaTTorm This year were: Tulsa UniversiTy, NoTre Dame, WillameTTe UniversiTy, Missouri STaTe Teachers and Wisconsin STaTe Teachers. The Coe debaTe Team engaged in ThirTy conTesTs, wiTh more Than saTis- TacTory resulTs. A ToTal oT Twelve debaTes were challced up as wins, againsT only eighT losses, while Ten debaTes were oT The non-decision varieTy. N421 RELIGIOUS Y. W. C. A. Through iTs regular weelcly meeTings and various evenTs during The year The Y. W. C. A. renders a deTiniTe service To all girls on The campus. The execuTive group is The FirsT CabineT, and iT meeTs weelcly To carry on The business oT The organizaTion. This group holds a reTreaT aT The opening oT school To discuss plans and To TormulaTe a purpose Tor The ensuing year. Each member oT The Second CabineT has a deTiniTe duTy To perTorm and They meeT under The leadership oT The vice-presidenT. Sophomore Council has charge oT The Treshman discussion groups and selecTs The ouT- sTanding members Tor The Freshman Commission. The Y. W. C. A. sponsors a Campus SisTer lvloveme-nT and begins working when regisTraTion begins in The summer. ln OcTober The worlc is climaxed by a Campus SisTer ParTy. The Colonial Ball is The ouTsTanding social evenT on The Y. W. C. A. calendar. OTher acTiviTies oT This group are Freshman Mixers, ChrisTmas PageanT and World Fellowship Weelc. Social service worlc is carried on ThroughouT The year in The inTeresTs oT The CommuniTy l-louse, l-lome Tor Aged Women, and The Public l-lealTh Nursing Bureau. N441 Y. W. C. A. CABINET Shieids, Hannum, Garner, Lockwood, Whicher, Maieer, M. Young Kiiierman, Merriii, SIocIcweII, Cooper, Busby, Munns, Coon, Tayior, Young C iyBIss'gGg PIyAdIsCpbIICI KCIII ourne, ein, ae, ooe, ren , am e, ure, en a McSperrin, BurianeIc, Buff, LlIIle, Paimer FIRST CABINET OFFICERS HELEN BURT ..... Presideni ELIZABETH BURIANEK Vice-Presideni FIRST CABINET DEPA HELEN CLURE ..... Finance BETH COURTNEY .... Program DORIS BLESSING .... PubIici+y NEDRA ARENDTS Communiiy Proiecis CATHERINE CRANE . Social Service SARAH PALMER . . Secreiary LUCRETIA LILLIE . . Treasurer RTMENT CHAIRMEN CORINNE CAMPBELL . . Leadership MARY GAGE ...... Social ELEANOR POOLEY .... Siudeni ISLA McSPERRIN . . Campus Service KATHRYN KENDALL . Campus Sisier SECOND CABINET DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN HARRIET MATEER 9 SARA HUNTINGTON C' CATHERINE cooPER I MAYBELLE Youne 5 JANETTA MERRITT L Finance GERTRUDE TAYLOR I ' ' . Prog ra m I Campus Sisier WILMA COON ...... Sales DORIS GARNER .... Leadership NANCY SHIELDS . HELEN HANNUM HELENA STOCKWELL . . . SociaI . PubIici+y ELIZABETH LAGER .... Siudeni HELEN MUNNS Campus MARY LOCKWOOD Decoraiions ANN HELSCHER ii Home for Aged BETTY KITTERMAN I Women MARGARET MCFADDEN . . Music ERIEDA WHICHER Y. W. C. A. Room CATHERINE YOUNG Sunshine Mission MARJORY WRIGHT . Sunday School MARIAN BUSBY . Communiiy House U4 5I COUNCIL AND COMMISSION Henderson, Cassiday, Hampion, Parsons, Luberger, Slangland XNaIIerson, Rochau, Rich, Taylor, Hepner, Whipple, Varner, Ohrnan, Fochl Hughes, Snyder, Carson, Dow, Zislco, Nelson, Shoemaker, Auman, Young Jass, Jaclcson, Van Mefer, Henry, Nemecelc, Kendall The Sophomore Council is a group of Sophomore girls, having as :Is purpose leadership of freshman groups. From Ihese freshman groups The Freshman Commission is seleclecl. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MARGARET CARSON ELIZABETH JACKSON VIRGINIA REZAB JEAN DOW EVELYN HALL FRANCES HENRY JEWEL AUMAN RENA CASSIDY JEANETTE FOCHT CORA HAMPTON JANE HENDERSON MARIAN HEPNER HELEN HUGHES RUTH JASS CAROLINE VAN METER ELINOR KENDALL CORAH VVYKLE PHOEBE JANE NEMECEK KATHERINE ZISKO FRESHMAN COMMISSION MARY NELSON MARY LUBERGER VIRGINIA OHMANN JANICE STANGLAND RUTH PARSONS RUTH TAYLOR GRACE RICH BETTY VARNER VIVIAN ROCHAU RUTH WATTERSON GERTRUDE SHOEMAKER DOROTHY WHIPPLE ALICE SNYDER DORIS YOUNG H461 THE CHURCHES OF CEDAR RAPIDS as IIsIeoI below-none o'FII1em Tarfrom Ilme Campus-glve a mosl cordial welcome Io Ilwe Sluclenfs Io allermol any of II'1eIr Hours of Worship anol Ialce perl In Ilweir aclivilies FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Russell F. Judson FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Blaine Hylen FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Nelson C. Dreier ST. I3AUI.'S METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Arllmur A. Broolcs FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Roberf LIIIIe WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Renwiclc IvIcCuIIougI1 CENTRAL PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11413 A E 1 4 Ei ar Tl L3 'I Y: ii mi ii if 5, I2 fl wi :Lfgh 2, 2 5 Q 5 n I ! ff 0 C L,,M111z2' . zzurzz mpzzvzlzgsozz l'y L llZlA Qmncs In LW, -2 9?-'f llltyflllf L A111163 1 Z 47!ZQ2llZ5S6' 5 V Q 5. Ei' 2- , ' 1 L., 5. K, ,,-. v p, 5 u sv-' rf - L-S, P. L . x: ,- F iii- . A A 1 T, 1: . f 1 A wi, , 'Q :- f5LjQ.,!,: m 5-, D E L 4 ', 1 W 57-'flcdfd M Chickens in fron? of fhe coop . . . The Cosmos Ed. in comvicf garb . . . Pipe fhe hunks in Jrhe middNe . . . Wfrorng end To . . . The Dean ready +0 spring . . . Sliliheppy affer Chapel Profenimg The Vicfory Bel? . . . Gallant eh wha+ . . . lsn'+ The Vake preffy, foday . . . John, siep ow of Jrhejr puddle . . . Fiorence Seebach, in happier days. X lim 14 The Owls doing Their biT in The game . . . Say ah. Terry . . . Nelson in The midsT oT a hard workouT . . . Jackson plenTy busy, buT look aT The chap behind . . . Flunk day, even The Tree's down on The ground . . . Five lonesome men, and The grass Three grabs high . . . STaring ouT The oTFice window . . . l-louser borrowed Those books beTore The picTure . . . ThaT Thing looks good in TronT, Charlie, how abouT behind . . . Killer Joe TrighTening The specTaTors . . . DelTa Phi nimrods, where was The game warden? All smiles bul' Jo, even lho' she iusl gol her leller . . . Careful, soldier, remember The girl you lell behind . . . Bernice puls her besl side forward . . . Slarr sils demurely, iusr wailing . . . Don and lhe Nude Deal . . . Bel il wenr our of bounds . . . Tony Miller, you old ralce . . . Scholar Turney, belween puffs . . . Three voles lor Ellca . . . Those orcheslra lads, in The healher counlry . . . Who's your friend, Killy? i l l l Homecoming Dance, and all 'rhe swains and lassies . . . Jiliers, behincl +he library . . . The Don Juan ol lhe Vesper Choir . . . Lower left four of Cupid! proclucis . . . Chi Be'ra's, Their proudesl hour . . . The bag in fronl holds Claypools shoes . . . Come and gel il! Such allire, in which lo be pronwenading . . . The lillle McLeod boy . . . My, my, Quinn, he lhinlcs i+'s spring . . . VIOLA, why didn'+ you Tell us . . . A Flunlc Day spread . . . Margie and Carl, in lhe good old days . . . VVe're going lo chapel . . . Yeah, his Ginnies an hour lale already . . . Jusl wailing for you, boys . . . Two ol our belle-r lcnown girls . . . Bob, really doesnwr help . . . Gelling lhe easy seal, Beal. f s 3,1 gg 4 25 'V ,-A mg if -if L 7, V-I f, .- . ., ,fL,fw4,f.m1 a,,?azQw :f: , Krh ' aff , Y' 'zz ' I A K ,. A G K ' . , V '75 1 V , ,,V. ' Wi f X at 5 1 A A ,, ....,,. V, . , N 'UW' , krkrkiggqg mwg S ,H . ' 'V W ,f1e4iQ5mw,v. - ' fz f f w P' , K Q a' if V x, W I hh , H I fm tg I 4 H , A W . 'ff-.M Q 2 D ' 'K ' f i gb 'Q . , 1 Q ' 2 1 . Q , f 'Q -sa. r .' A: uf f wif- ,' Fl W V 9 2- , ' 'Q A TH S f , ' af? my H. ' f V9 A - fi 1... : . ---, Aw 1 -K , ' ., ' W t -,ff :wa v fi- p W V I N 3 , Q if f 1 . 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Looks a liTTle Toggy, huh Tellers , . . A view OT The Alpha DelT chapTer home . . . The Tekes insTalled a graveyard To welcome back The Alums . . . From The ACORN oTTice on a SaTurday aTTernoon, in November . . . The winning Chi Omega house deco- raTions . . . IT looks like Tun on This TloaT . . . The BeTas Took a prize wiTh This, imagine . . . ParT oT The parade . . . AT leasT They look warm. Beia band blares ioluely . . . Go aiier him, Schuq . . . Beiier have ihai shoe half-soled, Delly . . . The Business Manager on a Hunk Day . . . The Pre-xy's son, ready io fake off . . . If musi be Paris, wani io see Moore . . . Nichols, on Jrhe wrong side of Jrhe sireelr . . . Alfhouse, in a liifie known mood . . . J. Pavlis, as fhe Hunchback oi Noire Dame . . . Under ihe spreading chesinuf free . . . The Capfain, and his s+ogie. Queen of Hue May Fe+e, and her adfendanfs . . . A small qroup of Miss Ryan's dancers . . . Anoiner charming fealrure of Hue Fefe . . . Queen of Jrlwe Junior Prom, and her ladies-in-waifinq. Why, Nichols, aren'T you a genTleman . . . Three Alpha Gems, and Three poTaTo chips . . . Some- body has To do The dishes . . . One oT The lowly NeophyTes . . . A pepsodenT smile Trom Garner . . . Three chummy DelTa Phi boys . . . Two charming hosTesses Trom The Prison Voorhees . . . Push- ball games demand The c:loThes . . . ATTenTTon, please . . . l-lold on TighT, lrene . . . Two oT The Coe R. O, T. C. boys . . . The prexy oT The Alpha DelTs. ' .eyes-me f-,f - f.' ff-M., Broolcs, views willi alarm . . . Loolc oul, below . . . Somebody give lwirn a slwove . . . A lillle sun- shine on a rainy day . . . One of our musicians pounds ine Calliope . . . A+ ine encl of Jrlwe line l'ie'll be running . . . The Y. W. C. A. prexy enjoys a lillle winler sporl . . . Zip 6 in an execulive rnoocl . . . Brains To Hwe ironr . . . Swede Larson, whaclcs oil a few. HCNOR SENIORS NEDRA ARENDTS, because she is presidenl of Alpha Gamma Della, because she is a member ol Crescenl, because she is a member ol Chi Della, Nericlian, and Y. W. C. A. Firsl Cabinel, because she was a member of lhe Freshman Tenlh, and associale edilor of lhe Freshman Folio. WILBUR ARONSON, because he is an oulslancling member ol Jrhe College Players, because he is business manager of Jrhe Zip 'N Tang, because he was business manager ol The I935 ACORN, because he was presidenl of lhe Y. M. C. A., and because he is a member of By-Liners. ELIZABETH BURIANEK, because she is presidenl of Bela Phi Alpha, because she is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, was a member of Freshman Tenlh, Sophomore l-lonors, and a Junior Scholar, because she is a member of Crescenl, because she is on lhe Pan-Hellenic Council, because she is a member of Fla Sigma Phi, Chi Della, and W. A. A. HONOR SENIORS CORINNE CAMPBELL, because she is presidenT oT DelTa DelTa DelTa, because she is a member of CrescenT, Pan-Hellenic Council, and Chi DelTa, because she is a member of The Home Economics Club, Neridian, Y. W. C. A. EirsT CabineT, and W. A. A. HARRY GREEN, because he is Co-CapTain OT This year's MiclwesT Conference TooTball champions, because he was selecTecl on The myThical all-sTaTe TooTball Team aT a Tackle posiTion, because he is a member ol: Kappa Phi Chi. MARY ELLEN HAMILTON, because she is a member oT DelTa DelTa DelTa, because she is a member oT Phi Kappa Phi, was a member oT Ereshman TenTh, Sophomore l-lonors, and a Junior Scholar, because she is a member oT CrescenT, because she is The Cosmos Business Manager, and on The ACORN Board oT ConTrol, because she is a member OT Phi Sigma loTa and Chi DelTa. HONOR SENICRS DONALD MACKAY, because he is a member of Sachem, because he is eclilor of lhe Cosmos, and is a member of Jrhe Siuclenr Council, because he was edilor oi lhe 1935 ACORN, because he is a varsily ioolball leller winner, and a member ol By-Liners. MODESTA KELLEY, because she is presidenl of Alpha Xi Della, because she is a member ol Jrhe College Players, and a member of The Playhouse Board of Governors, because she is a member of Zela Phi Era, and Neridian. KEITH TOW, because he is presidenr of Alpha Della Alpha, because he is Caclel Lieulenanl Colonel of Jrhe R. O. T. C., because he is presiclenl of lhe ln+erfra+erni+y Council, because he is a member of Sachem and Scabbarcl and Blade. HONOR SENIORS PAUL NILES, because he is presiclenl of Tau Kappa Epsilon, because he is presiclenl of The Senior class, because he is a member ol Sachem, Pi Kappa Della, ancl By-Liners, because he is a member of fhe College Players, Jrhe Slruclenl Council, and was business manager of lasr year's Cosmos. BATISTO SACCARO, because he is a member of Della Phi Epsilon, because he is Co-Caplain of lhis year's Miclwesi Conference loolball champions, because he is a member of Sachem, because he has been a varsily loolball ancl Jrraclc member for Three years, because he is presidenr of lhe Clan of C, and a member of Jrhe Siudenl Council. WILLIAM WHIPPLE, because he is a member of Chi Bela Phi, because he is presiclenl ol: Jrhe Sluclenl Council, because he is a member of Sachem, Pi Kappa Della, and College Players, because he is a varsiiy leller winner in Jrraclc, and also an oulslanding varsily debaler. Qdffiaffivi FOOTBALL COACHES EBY HAYDEN RITTGERS Coach Moray I.. Eby, dean oT Iowa coaches, and whose hobby seems To be The winning oT MidwesT conTerence TiTles, Tound Twelve leTTermen among Those responding To his call Tor TooT- ball candidaTes Tor The I934 season. Conspicuously absenT was ArT SchwarTzenTruber who was seriously iniured in an auTo accidenT iusT prior To The opening oT school. LaTer Gordon Kage underwenT an operaTion Tor a bone iniury on his leg, leaving The Coe grid menTor wiTh The Two guard posTs To be Tilled. STarTing slowly, The Kohawlc grid machine gradually gained momenTum and earned a Tie Tor The MidwesT conTerence TiTle. Co-capTain T-larry Green and Charles Claypool were placed as Tackles on The TirsT all-sTaTe Team, and James CarriThers was awarded a halTback posiTion on The second Team. The oTher Co-capTain elecTed by The squad aT The end oT The season was BaTisTo Saccaro. Two games were played by The Team ouTside oT The regular schedule. The TirsT, a pre-season pracTice TilT wiTh The men's reTormaTory Team aT Anamosa, wiTh The Ko- hawks gaining a I3-O vicTory. The oTher, was a game aT The close oT The season beTween Two piclced Teams wiTh The proceeds used To purchase gold TooTball emblems. ForesT RiTTgers, head basl4eTball and Traclc coach, and assisTanT TooTball coach, has devel- oped an enviable record during his soiourn wiTh Kohawlc aThleTics. He has proven himselT To be oT inesTimable value To Coach Eby in The TuTelage oT The TooTball Teams, and his baslceTball and Traclc Teams have always been a dangerous ThreaT To all opposiTion. Thomas C. Hayden, since The removal oT baseball as a varsiTy sporT, has devoTed his Time To Treshman aThleTic Teams and To a comprehensive program oT inTramurals and physical educaTion. TI78T FOOTBALL WILKINSON MILLER MARTIN ETKA SMITH SACCARO COE Og UPPER IOWA I2 An unexpecTedly sTrong Upper Iowa UniversiTy eleven Tlashed a brillianT array oT Torward and IaTeraI passes ThaT dazzled The Kohawks, and broughT Them a I2 To O vicTory, in The open- ing game OT The season on SepTember 29 aT Coe Tield. The Tackling and blocking oT The Crimson was ragged, and Their pass deTense was weak. Ralph MarTin, hard driving sophomore back, made his debuT, and was one oT The ouTsTanding perTormers Tor The Ebymen. The Pea- cocks wenT Through The season undeTeaTed and unTied, being one oT The Ten Teams in The counTry To do so. COE Og OMAHA UNIVERSITY 0 Showing a vasT improvemenT in all deparTmenTs oT play The Kohawks held a sTrong Omaha UniversiTy Team To a scoreless Tie aT Omaha, OcTober 6, in The second game oT The campaign. AT Times The Crimson showed Tlashes OT power, buT were unable To mainTain a susTained scoring drive. Joe Schneider, especially, led The backs on long iaunTs Through The Cardinal line, buT noThing maTerialized Trom Them. The sTrong Torward wall oT Coe received an acid TesT when Omaha had The ball on The Tour-yard line in The Third guarTer, buT aTTer Tour downs The pigskin was sTill some six inches shorT oT The lasT chalk marker. TI79T FOOTBALL O T CARRITHERS BRoKAw SCHNEIDER FLOOD COE Og MONMOUTH 0 In The firsT conference game of The season on The home field, OcTober l3, The Ebymen displayed a sTrong defense, buf Their offense was sfill impoTenT, and The second scoreless Tie of The season resulTed. Gene Carson, midgeT quarferbaclc for The Crimson, gave The crowd a Thrill when he was refurning a punT from his 23-yard line and managed To elude The lasT of The Tacklers only To sfumble and fall. I-larry Green and Charles Claypool performed Their punT- blocking acT To give Coe The ball on The Monmoufh I4-yard line, buT four Tries picked up only six yards and The home fans had To be conTenT wiTh a scoreless deadlock. COE 6: CORNELL 0 Coe 6, Cornell O, on Ocfober 20, and anoTher vicfory was rnarlced down on The Tablefs of Time for The Cedar Rapids collegians in This grid feud, which is The oldesT rivalry in The sTaTe. The Touchdown for Coe came as a resulT of a blocked lciclc by Claypool which gave Coe The ball on The 9-yard line. Three plunges by ivlarfin and one by Schneider carried The ball over. The whole Coe forward wall funcTioned commendably wiTh Green, Claypool, and Bernard SmiTh ouTsTanding. In The baclcfield Schneider and Carrifhers sfood ouT. liaol FOOTBALL wALKER cLAYPooL ZIOGAS cooK COE 7g IOWA STATE TEACHERS 0 The sTrong Iowa STaTe Teachers eleven was The nexT vicTim of The Kohawlcs' rapidly im- proving Team To The Tune of 7 To O in a hard ToughT baTTle aT Cedar Falls OcTober 27. The Kohawks played Their usual punTing game and were conTenT To waiT Tor a lorealc beTore launch- ing Their oTTensive drive. IT was noT unTil The game was almosT over ThaT Co-capTain Saccaro snared Schneider's 8-yard pass and raced The remaining TwenTy yards To a Touchdown, and vicTory. COE 8: CARLETON 7 In a drenching rain, Coach Moray L. Eby's I934 ediTion oT Coe TooTball Teams sloshed around on a gridiron ThaT was ankle deep wiTh waTer, in many spoTs, and emerged wiTh a well deserved vicTory in The annual homecoming game November 3 againsT CarleTon. The rain Turned The Tield inTo a sea of mud and greaTly aided The Crimson-clad Taclclers in keeping The CarleTon speedsTers well in checlc. Only once did anyone geT away Tor a long run. and ThaT was Tag Senior's 80-yard Touchdown iaunT which seemed To give The Maize and Blue a safe 7 To O lead. l-lowever, aTTer one of Joe Schneider's punTs had gone ouT on The one-yard line 11811 FOOTBALL g CARSON GREEN KEITH MACKAY and CarIeTon Tried To punT back, The Coe Torward wall surged Through and bloclced The aT- TempT, The ball rolling ouT oT The end zone Tor an auTomaTic saTeTy. A Tew minuTes laTer, Ziogas blocked a punT on The I5-yard line, and MarTin Tell on The ball as iT rolled over The goal line Tor a Touchdown. COE I9g KNOX 0 Coe gained a Tie Tor The MidwesT comference championship by deTeaTing Knox aT Gales- burg November IO, I9 To O. The Siwash oTTered IiTTIe or no opposiTion Tor The Ebymen, and The second Team Took charge Tor a large porTion oT The game. This game marlced The TwenTyf TiTTh consecuTive deTeaT Tor Knox, giving Them The dubious honor oT seTTing a naTionaI inTer- colIegiaTe record Tor consecuTive deTeaTs. MarTin was, again, The big gun in The Coe aTTacI4. COE 26, GRINNELL 0 A Coe TooTbaII Team ThaT cliclced in every deparTmenT oT The game puT The Tinishing Touches on a highly successTul season by soundly beaTing Grinnell 26 To O on Coe Tield November I7. The sTaTisTics give a True record oT The game. II82I FOOTBALL Pavlis, RiTTgers, MacKay, Cook, Green, Claypool, Elka, Flood, Wilkinson, Brokaw, Menzner, Saccaro, Eby Blackwell, Paveqlio, KeiTh, McLeod, Walker, Gable, CarriThers, Ziogas, Schneider, Miller, SmiTh Nelson, l-leina, Prohaska, Carson, Galvin, l-lubner, Marlin, Schneider, Van Dorn Coe rolled up sixTeen TirsT downs againsT Tour Tor The ScarleT and Black. ln addiTion To This, The Pioneers' vaunTed aerial aTTack was compleTely sTopped. The Tackling and blocking was superb Trom The Kohawk view. All eleven men perTormed brillianTly wiTh no one player parTicular'ly ouTsTandinq. The reward Tor many bruises susTained in scrimmage was gained by The Owls when They scored a Touchdown in The closing minuTes, on The Time-worn sleeper pass Trom Wilkinson To KeiTh. LETTERMEN Arnold Brokaw, James CarriThers, Gene Carson, Charles Claypool, Edmund Cook, Dale ETka, Harold Flood, l-larry Green, Elmer KeiTh, Donald MacKay, Ralph lvlarTin, BaTisTo Saccaro. Joseph Schneider, Bernard SmiTh, Charles Walker, l-larold Wilkinson, Charles Ziogas, Frederick Pavlis, manager. N831 FROSH FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Aboul Jrhlrly-live freshman foolball candldales reporled lo Coaches l-layden and lvliller, and under Their capable lulelage much valuable malerial for nexl year's varsily was uncovered. ln lheir lirsl game, November 28, lhe Coe yearlings delealed lhe Cornell freshman Team 7 lo O. Some lrlclcy pass plays moved lhe ball inlo scoring posilion, and a plunge from lhe six-inch line accounled for lhe louchdown. On November I7, Coe delealed Jrhe Slale Teachers lrosh al Cedar Falls 7 'ro O. Again il was a pass Thar gave lhe l-laydenmen lheir viclory. Verne Pale was elecled caplain, and numerals were given lo Chrislian Bazos, Charles Brislrol, Garlh l-lunler, Earl Claussen, Richard Largenl, John Lockwood, Raymond Neary, Bernard Ohe, Maurice Severson, Charles Shedd, Raymond Smilh, Roberl Smllh, Peler Gurovlch, l-loward Wilfong, Glynn Vlfarren, Perry Larson, Everell Rollins, Franklin Wilson, lvlallhew Slarcevlch, Elmer Meyer, LeRoy McLeod, Waller Dilzler, and Joseph Bernilc. ll84l BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Faced wiTh The loss oT such sTars as CheT Good, Donald Belknap, WaITer Pack, and Allan Poole, Coe baskeTbalI prospecTs weren'T parTicularIy brighT as The I934-35 season opened. Four IeTTer winners, namely CapTain I-larold Wilkinson, Joe Schneider, Elmer KeiTh, and James CarriThers were in The Told. The consensus oT opinion was ThaT one Tall man would have made This a winning Team. The season's record was Tour vicTories and eleven deTeaTs. In MidwesT compeTiTion, Coe ranked sixTh, wiTh Two wins againsT six losses. The showing oT This year's Team, however, was guiTe crediTabIe when iT is observed ThaT They played The champions oT The Big Six and Iowa conTerences, and The second place winners in The Missouri Valley conTerence. The Team opened iTs season, December 7, aT Ames, dropping a 36 To 23 decision To Iowa STaTe, The champions oT The Big Six conTerence. Lack oT heighT suTTicienT To cope wiTh The lanky Cyclones caused The downTaII oT The Kohawks. Waldo Wegner, all-Big Six cenTer, was high poinT man Tor The vicTors, while Joe Schneider's six poinTs led The Coe scorers. On Tuesday, December 6, The Kohawks played a reTurn engagemenT wiTh Iowa STaTe on The home Tloor, losing a hard ToughT baTTIe 30 To 26. A specially consTrucTed deTense boTTIed up Wegner, buT The Crimson Tired in The IasT minuTes oT The game, and were unable To sTave oTT The visiTors' rally. I-larold WiIkinson's Tloor play and baskeT shooTing was ouTsTanding Tor Coe. Grinnells besT cage Team in years won a 33 To 32 Thriller Trom Coe on The Coe Tloor, SaTurday, December l5. The Kohawks had a Three-poinT lead wiTh a minuTe To play, buT Their deTense relaxed momenTariIy and The Pioneers slipped Through Tor Two baskeTs and vicTory. Elmer KeiTh, Tlashy guard, was The individual Coe sTar. The Coe guinTeT had iTs TirsT TasTe oT vicTory, Thursday, December 20, when STaTe Teachers was downed 30 To 25 on Coe Tloor. The Crimson deTense was working To perTecTion, and successTuIIy held in check The highly TouTed Pedagogue's oTTense. Ben Kammer, sophomore cenTer, scored Twelve poinTs To lead The scorers, while The playing oT The whole TirsT Team was ouTsTanding. H861 BASKETBALL RiTTgers, ETka, Flood, Kammer, CarriThers, McLeod, Munden Wilkinson, Schneider, MarTin, KeiTh, Quinn, Prohaslca Daniels, P. Schneider, Galvin, EvereTT, l-leina ln The TirsT conTerence game oT The season Coe losT a 26 To 25 decision To Mon- mouTh, aT lVionmouTh, January I I. Again, The Crimson held a lead up unTil less Than a minuTe remained, when Kammer Touled one oT The ScoTs who sanlc boTh Tree Throws To puT MonmouTh in The lead. Coe's hopes were blasTed when Charles Quinn's long shoT, as The gun was Tired, rolled around The rim and Then Tailed To go in. On The nexT nighT, January IZ, Knox proved Too much Tor The Tired Coe guinTeT, and The home-guards losT anoTher game, 33 To 23. For The TirsT Time during The season, The Crimson snipers were noT conTronTed wiTh a heighT advanTage, buT The speedy Siwash hoopsTers, led by CapTain Bill Lewis, had liTTle diTliculTy in peneTraTing The Coe deTense. Thursday, January I7, Coe invaded MT. Vernon Tor The TradiTional baTTle wiTh Their ancienT rivals, Cornell. The Purple, who were aT The Time leading The league, piled up a commanding lead in The early sTages oT The game, and were never headed in gar- nering a 4l To 3I verdicT. Jimmy CarriThers' worlc aT guard was ouTsTanding Tor Coe. In a wild and wooly baTTle, ThaT was repleTe wiTh Thrills, Coe beaT lv1onmouTh 3l To 29 in The Coe gym, Friday, January 25. Charles Quinn saved Coe Trorn an overTime period and possible deTeaT, when he made a diving Taclcle oT lv1cDaniels, ScoT guard, as he was dribbling in Tor a seT-up as The gun wenT OTT. The reTeree ruled ThaT he was enTiTled To one Tree Throw, and aTTer a mild demonsTraTion on The parT OT boTh Teams, iT was discovered ThaT Two seconds oT play remained. lv1cDaniels purposely missed The giTT Toss, in The hope ThaT one oT his TeammaTes could baT The ball in Tor The necessary poinTs, buT The Kohawks managed To Tie up The play Tor The ensuing seconds. iI87T BASKETBALL CARRITHERS V SCHNEIDER KEITH QUINN ln a baTTle much similar To Their earlier TilT, Cornell again beaT Coe, 36 To 30 aT Cedar Rapids. The Purple held a 22 To 9 lead aT The halT, and despiTe a Kohawk rally in The second half, The lead was Too greaT To overcome. Tuesday, February 5, Tound The Kohawks going down To deTeaT aT DavenporT, by ST. Ambrose, To The Tune of 34 To 25. Coe played anoTher slow TirsT halT, and aTTer pulling up To wiThin Three poinTs OT The SainTs in The second period slipped again, and The DavenporT school coasTed in Tor The Triumph. WiTh a revamped lineup, Coach RiTTger's charges Turned in a brillianT 28 To 24 vicTory, here, over CarleTon. Grover Galvin led The Coe scoring wiTh eighT poinTs, while CapTain Wilkinson and Jimmy CarriThers Turned in Their usual dependable perTormances. On Friday, February 22, Coe losT The TirsT game oT a road Trip To CarleTon, by The score 28 To 23. Coe had a lead unTil The lasT TorTy-Tive seconds oT play when CarleTon gained seven poinTs. KeiTh and CarriThers worked smooThly aT The guards Tor The Crimson. 11881 BASKETBALL PROHASKA KAMMER GALVIN WILKINSON The, nexT nighT Coe again beaT STaTe Teachers 32 To 28. The game was very rough, and The lead changed hands several Times. ln The waning minuTes, The game was Tied aT 28 all, buT Ralph MarTin came Through wiTh Two baslceTs and puT The game on ice Tor The Kohawlcs. CapTain Wilkinson, KeiTh and CarriThers Turned in good Tloor games, while Kammer was high poinT man, wifh Tive Tield goals. Tuesday, February 26 saw The Kohawlcs go down To a 33 To 20 deTeaT aT Grinnell. A TasT oTTense, a good defense, and a cheese box gym caused The Crimson downTall. Again CapTain Wilkinson sTood ouT Tor The Kohawlcs. In The season's Tinale, Coe played hosT To Knox, Friday, March l. CapTain Bill Lewis, oT Knox, garnered TwenTy-one poinTs To comple+eIy dishearTen The RiTTgersmen, and The Tinal score oT The game was 43 To 28. This vicTory sewed up The MidwesT conference TiTle Tor The Siwashers. CapTain Wilkinson, playing in his lasT game, Turned in anoTher brillianT perTormance. new FROSH BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Under The coaching of Moray Eby and Francis Pugh, The Coe Freshman baslrelball Jream had a very successful season. All four of Jrhe regularly scheduled games were won, while lwo fills wilh oulslanding amaleur Jreams of lhe slale were losl by close margins. The yearlings promise lo furnish much valuable malerial for lhe varsily nexl season. The numeral winners were Chrislian Bazos, Paul Colburn, Dick Everell, LeRoy McLeod, Bob McKinley, Charles Moore, Ray Neary, Verne Pale, Diclc Pollack, and Bob Schwerlce. M901 TRACK TRACK VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Wifh buT seven leTTermen reTurning Trom The T933 lVlidwesT conTerence champion- ship squad, The Kohawlc Track Team enioyed only a Tair season. Several highly saTis- TacTory individual perTormances were Turned in, however, and prospecTs Tor The coming season's campaign were brighT. On SaTurday, April 7, The annual home meeT was held. FirsT honors were garnered by The Sophomores wiTh 57 poinTs Tollowed by The Juniors wiTh 4I I-3, Freshmen 30 2-3, and Seniors 25 counTers. Fred l-lild, senior, and Ralph MarTin, Treshman, Tied Tor individual scoring honors wiTh I5 poinTs apiece. The lowa UniversiTy Traclcmen proved Too sTrong Tor The Coe Thinclads on SaTurday, April I4, by compiling IO7 poinTs againsT only 29 Tor The Crimson. The Coe Tield men won Tour TirsT places: Gordon Cosner annexed TirsT honors in The pole vaulT, Norman SToolcey in The high jump, Charles Claypool in The discus, and The weighT man's relay showed iTs heels To The lowa huslcies. The ouTsTanding perTormance oT The day was The iavelin Throw, which PanTher oT lowa won wiTh a Toss oT l98lf2 TeeT. CapTain KeiTh PeTch and Norman SToolcey won The only TirsTs Tor The Kohawks in The Teachers' relays aT Cedar Falls, SaTurday, April 2l. They led The Tield in The high hurdles and high iump, respecTively. The Coe relay Teams won Thirds in The quarTer, halT, and Two-mile relays. I-lild placed in The IOO-yard dash and The broad jump: Edmund Cook in The shoT puTq Charles Claypool in The discus, while BaTisTo Saccaro and WalTer Schwanlc were place winners in The iavelin Throw. On April 28, The TasTesT Track meeT in America, The classic Dralce relays, occupied The aTTenTion OT The Coe cinder arTisTs. The half-mile relay Team placed second in iTs heaT. H921 TRACK CompeTinq wiTh STaTe Teachers and Cornell in a Triangular meeT aT Coe Tield on May 5, The Crimson Traclc men Tinished second, Trailinq The Teachers by almosT 30 poinTs. Teachers coasTed To an easy vicTory wifh 77 poinTs, while Coe's 49lf2 placed Them comTorTably ahead oT Cornell who Tinished Third wiTh a ToTal oT 36lf2. SaTurday, May I2, Tound The Coe speedsTers aT The STaTe meeT aT Grinnell, and The IOV2 poinTs garnered by Them gave Them a T'iTTh place. The halT mile relay Team Tinished Third, SToolcey Tied Tor second in The high jump, Claypool Took Third in The discus, and l-lild was TourTh in The 220-yard dash and The broad iump. Coe Tell eiqhT poinTs shorT of deTending iTs lv1idwesT TiTle which was annexed by CarleTon in The conTerence meeT aT MT. Vernon, SaTurday, May I9. The Carls ToTal showed 34 5-6 poinTs, which shoved Knox inTo second wiTh 30 2-3, and Coe, Third, wiTh 27 counTers. The Kohawlcs won Tour TirsTs. Cook in The shoT puTg Claypool, discus: SToolcey Tie in The high jump, and The mile relay Team won The TirsT place ribbon. The lasT dual meeT oT The season on SaTurday, May 26, saw Coe swamp Cornell 89 To 42, Coe won ThirTeen TirsTs, slamrninq The 220-yard dash. l-lild was hiqh poinT man wiTh I3 poinTs To his crediT. 11931 FROSH TRACK Coe's Treshman Traclc squad did noT prove To be parTicularly sTrong lasT year, buT iT did prove Tormidaple enough To malce oTher aggregaTions work hard Tor supremacy. ln The annual home meeT The Treshman ouTTiT placed Third, Tinishing ahead oT The seniors. ln The annual Telegraphic meeT oT The Treshman Teams oT The lVlidwesT conTerence The liTTle Kohawlcs Tinished in TourTh place. Knox Tools TirsT honors, and Cornell and CarleTon Tinished second and Third, respecTively. Ralph lv1arTin, oT Coe, was The high poinT man oT The conTesT wiTh TiTTeen poinTs. M941 MINOR SPORTS TENNIS AND GOLF Tennis and golT dic noT enjoy a parTicularly prosperous season aT Coe lasT spring. lvluch acTiviTy was seen on The men's Tennis courTs each day, buT a Team wiTh a regularly scheduled lisT oT conTesTs never maTerialized. ForTunaTely, however, The lvlidwesT ConTerence Tennis TournamenT was held lasT year wiTh Cornell playing hosT aT MT. Vernon. The nearness oT our sisTer insTiTuTion seemed To be The sTimuli Tor a liTTle eTTorT on The parT oT our Tennis enThusiasTs, and so a Coe Team was enTered in ThaT meeT. The Kohawks were represenTed by James CarriThers, MilTord Delzell, and Paul Niles. CarriThers was parTicularly ouTsTanding, as he garnered a second place in The TournamenT. This spring, however, a diTTerenT sTory oT Coe's Tennis prowess will be Told. A regular Tennis Team is being Tormed, which gives promise oT going Through a very successTul season. Such perTormers as CarriThers, Delzell, Niles, RoberT STansbury, and l-luberT Turner will be in The Told. The TirsT Three menTioned have shown Their wares on The Coe courTs beTore. STansbury has developed an envi- able repuTaTion in Cedar Rapids Tennis circles as one oT The coming sTars oT The sTaTe, Turner has already perTormeol in many TournamenTs Through- ouT The sTaTe, meeTing some oT lowa's besT clay courT perTormers. Gohf lasT year amounTed To noThing aT Coe. Lilce Tennis, however, iT is on The up-grade This spring and Coe will be represenTed by a golT Team. mei INTRAMURALS Under The direcTorship oT Thomas C. l-layden, a well rounded ouT inTra- mural program has been developed This year, which has provided compe- TiTion Tor The men sTudenTs in nearly all sporTs, CompeTiTion was held in riTle marlcsmanship, volleyball, baslqeTball, ping pong, handball, archery, baseball, and Tennis. Individual winners were awarded medals, and cups were given To The various vicTorious Teams, in all sporTs. A Traveling Trophy, won lasT year by Chi BeTa Phi, is given To The group which scores The mosT poinTs, in all compeTiTion, Tor The year. Mr. l-layden was assisTed in his worlc by John BosTwiclc, senior manager, and RoberT Daniel and Vernon STinTzi, iunior managers. All social TraTerniTies on The Coe campus, as well as non-Greek organi- zaTions, conTesT Tor The Trophies awarded in The diTTerenT sporTs oT The TournamenTs. These conTesTs arouse a Teeling oT compeTiTion, in sporTs, Tor all men on The campus, and in This way render a deTiniTe service To The sporTs program oT The college. l.asT year's baseball championship was won by DelTa Phi Epsilon, who deTeaTed Tau Kappa Epsilon in The play-oTT. LasT year's Tennis champion- ship was won by RoberT STansbury, and The doubles championship was garnered by STansbury and James CarriThers. This year Alpha DelTa Alpha Toolc TirsT in The round robin oT riTle maTches, Chi BeTa Phi won The double round robin in volleyball, and also wenT Through boTh rounds oT The baslceTball TournamenT To annex The TiTle. William Gray deTeaTed l-luberT Turner in The Tinals oT The ping pong compeTiTion. and l-loward WilTong won The Tinals in handball. The doubles were won by John Powell and Donald SToolcey, who downed BaTisTo Sac- caro and RoberT Gable. As This goes To press, baseball, Tennis, and archery are yeT To be compleTed. 11971 MANAGERS MUNDEN, PAVLIS, KNAACK, BOSTWICK Each maior sporT oT The aThleTic program has as an assisTanT To The coaches a senior manager selecTed by The AThleTic Board oT ConTrol Trom The lisT oT iunior managers aT The end oT The season. For Two successive years Fred Pavlis has perTormed The managerial duTies oT The TooTlaall squad. Richard Munden held ThaT posiTion Tor The baslceTball squad, while William Knaaclc was Track manager and John BosTwick inTramural manager. mei VVUMENS ATHLETICS W. A. A. COUNCIL McSperrin, Whicher, Chapel, Pooley, Gage, Rugaard, Van Me'I'er Carrifhers, Miss Ryan, Cosner, Miss Zika, Campbell MEFZBIEITS IITFACULTY MISS ETHEL RYAN MISS RUTH ZIKA OFFICERS CARMEN COSNER ..... . . Presidenr CORINNE CAMPBELL . . . . Vice-Presidenr ISLA MCSPERRIN . .... . Secrelary MARY SAGE ........ . Treasurer PERSONNEL KAREN RUGAARD .... . Archery JANANN CHAPEL . Baseball FREIDA WHICHER . . Baskerball NANCY SHIELDS . . . Hoclcey KATHERINE VAN METER . . . Rifle BETTY CARRITHERS . . . Swimming ELEANOR POOLEY ....... Tennis The promolion and parficipalion in all women's sporrs offered al Coe is Ihe purpose of Ihis organizalion. Membership is open Io all women inleresled in alhlelics. Tea dances each monI'h, a Iennis Iournamenl in 'rhe spring, and Ihe May Fele are spon- sored by W. A. A. The governing body of Ihis organizarion consisls of Iwo Iaculry direclors and eleven sludenl members represenring The various sporls. fzool HOCKEY ' WOMENS HOCKEY TEAMS The Women's AThleTic AssociaTion sponsors seven sporTs Tor all Coe women inTer- esTed in eiTher indoor or ouTdoor aThleTic compeTiTion. Hockey, Tennis. and archery make up The Tall physical educaTion classes. l.aTer in The year, classes in Tolk and naTural dancing, clogging, Danish gymnasTics, plays and games conTinue unTil The spring demonsTraTion. In The spring ouTdoor sporTs are once more resumed. Hockey has always proven To be one oT The mosT popular sporTs on The Coe wom- en's aThleTic program. ATTer a period of pracTice in The Tall, Teams are selecTed Trom The Treshman and sophomore classes and a very hoTly conTesTed TournamenT ensues beTween The Two picked Teams. Over ThirTy girls Took parT as members of The Tresh- man, sophomore, and upperclass Teams. Mary Ann Cress, Blanche LichTensTein, and Corinne Campbell acTed as capTains Tor The freshman, sophomore, and upperclass Teams, respecTively. IZOII PHYSICAL EDUCATION A I?.Cl:I.IiRX TEAM Archery is anoTher sporT on The women's aThleTic program ThaT has proven To Ioe popular. The girls ThaT choose This sporT Tor a parT oT Their physical educaTion pro- gram derive much pleasure and beneTiT Trom The pracTice and conTesTs. Miss EThel Ryan direcTs The worlc oT The women's aThIeTic deparTmenT and is ably assisTed by Miss RuTh Zilqa and Miss Evelyn STreeT. Indoor Ioaseloall, volleyloall, basIQeTball, calisThenics, and oTher games are TeaTured during The winTer in The girls' gymnasium. Classes in swimming, under Miss STreeT, are also oTTered during The Tall and winTer monThs. Beginners, inTermediaTe, diving, and IiTe saving are TaughT in The Voorhees I'Iall pool. Through The TaciliTies oT The Coe R. O. T. C. uniT riTle insTrucTion is oTTered To The women, as well as The men. CapTain Vevia holds rifle classes Tour Times a weelc Tor all girls aspiring To a posiTion on The girls' riTle Team. Class Teams are chosen Tor inTer- class meeTs, and medals are awarded The highesT scorers by The local I'IanTord posT oT The American Legion. These honors are presenTed aT The miliTary review held each spring. H021 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DANCE PROGRAM Dancing has been very popular wilh lhe girls ol lhe gym classes lhis year. For a parl ol lhe Parenls Day weekend program a Fall Feslival ol Folklore was presenled. Coslumes were worn by lhe parlicipanls, in an ellorl lo reproduce an aulhenlic pic- lure ol lhe various counlries porlrayed in lhe dances. The Colonial Ball, a lradilional evenl ol lhe college calendar, was presenled on 'VVashinglon's birlhday. Brighl salin coslumes, hoop slcirls, courlly bowing, and slalely minuels gave an almosphere lo lhe ball exhilaraling in ils ellecliveness. Al lhis lime lwo senior women are honored by being named as George and lvlarlha Washinglon lo lead lhe grand march, a lradilional parl ol lhe program. In lhe alhlelic deparlmenl lhere are a number ol oplional games lhal are ollered lo lhe girls. Croguel, baseball, archery, and olher sporls all possess lheir special devolees. Tennis enlhusiasls are allowed lo lceep lheir eyes sharp on lhe ping pong lable in lhe gymnasium during +he winler monlhs. Feeling lor class supremacy also runs high in Philadelphia lciclcball and volleyball. izozsi PHYSICAL EDUCATION WOMEN'S FIELD HOUSE When spring has surey assede ' ' ' sTaying ThaT way, The Tive Tennis courTs, siTuaTecl near The women's Tield house, are a popular place oT amusemenT. Tennis TournamenTs are held in looTh The spring and Tall monThs. AT This Time feeling runs high, Tor The winner OT This TournamenT receives The Knollc Trophy, oTTered by Mrs. Paul Knollc OT San AnTonio, Texas. W. A. 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E 0 o No one is forced lo read Jrhe Razz seclion and lhose who do read il probably lcnow more Than we have prinled or Jrhey wouldn'Jr E 0 be so curious. When we lhink of whal we didn'Jr dare prinl- our X 0 0 E hearls almosl bleed, and we envy Queen Elizabelh, who lived in E 3 lhe censorless days. 2 0 0 Z Z 2 Only one apology is offered. If we haven'l insulled you some- 2 0 0 2 where in Jrhis seclion, we are sincerely sorry. Afler all one can'+ 2 O o malce everybody angry-There is loo much labor allached. We Z 0 have Tried lo deal wilh bolh personalilies and groups. Bul we E E assure you our inlenlions were anylhing bul honorable. 3 Q 2 0 0 49 0 ' 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000'0000000000000000000000 iz-061 0OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOO000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Z Z g SIEBKE 8. TAYLOR CO., Inc. g 3 QUALITY JEWELERS 3 3 WE FILL ORDERS FOR ERATERNITY JEWELRY 3 3 2:5 Third S+. s. 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We only had The IighTs Turned OTT once, and 2 The waTer Twice-consequenTly no baThs Tor over a weelc. 2 PAUL NILES, Presideni. E 3 IEcIiTor's NoTe: ThaT's no news To me. I siT nexT To Niles in chapel.I 2 o o 3 Dear EdiTor:- 3 3 Enclosed Tind giTT oT candy, eT ceTera, Tor noT disclosing how Josephine 3 3 AlThouse became engaged. IT was rumored Tor a while ThaT she celebraTed 3 Leap Year on a year ThaT really wasn'T Leap Year. 3 3 THE ALPHA XIS 3 Z E3 O G 0 O 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O 0 O O O 0 0 O O 2 0 0 O O 2 49 g Wear Tailor Made CIoThes -W 3 2 0, 01 2 E Special A++en+i0n Given To Coe Men Tailors 549 I207I I Y I 00O0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O O 0 O O O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O 0 6 0 0 O 9 0 O o 0 Q! 0 o o o o 2 2 2 2 g FINEST IN TowN 2 0 2, o o 3 2 2 2 ir ' 2 3 LAS SWELL 3 g A g o o o 2- o Y 2 srunlo 2 2 h-S., 2 2 2 2 III , , O 2l3 lsT AVE. PHONE 2-9452 H-31 K o o 0 o o o 49 4949949 049 49 49 49 Q 0 Q o Q o WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THE ACORN 2 35 2 Dear EdiTor:- 2 X We enioyed The ACORN very much buT we were sorry ThaT you TorgoT To 2 Tell whaT a good bunch oT girls we have in DelTa DeI+a DelTa. Our presidenT 2 goes wiTh Bill Whipple, The biggesT poliTician on The campus. coRNii3 CAMPBELL, Pfesideni. o Dear Sirz- 2 We Think iT's iusT horrid ThaT you didn'T menTion ThaT we garnered mosT oT 0 0 The honors ' , Vie word ever-bu-y another A X Alpha Gam rooms so There. Q NEDRA ARENDTSM Pfesideni. O Q o 0 Dear EdiTor:-- O 0 o 2 We, as a chapTer, wish To express our deep appreciaTion Tor noT menTion- 2 2 ing where Three oT our members losT Their repuTaTions. We wish you had 0 2 menTioned abouT The Tine ouTlay oT pledges which we aT lasT secured. 2 O THE CHI OMEGA CHAPTER 52 0 4 o o . o Dear EdiTor:- g The boys over here are iusT going To Take down Their hair and cry because E 2 you didn'T menTion ThaT They won The inTramural Trophy and The dancing cup. 3 E Darn iT, we have a noTion To slap you on The wrisT. g . THE BETA CHAPTER o 0 o 0 o 0 Dear EdiTor:- . 2 2 We ThoughT The boolc was lousy because you clidn'T menTion The TacT ThaT 2 2 we pledged TiTTeen men in The space oT Two monThs. We goT gualiTy, and we 2 2 wanT iT righTTully recognized. 2 2 THE DELTA PHIS 2 3 a 'A O O O 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 2 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 O O 12081 900000000000000000Q00OOQ90996 090000000000600000000000006Q5 o Q , 3 lmporTed Cheese Z , o o 2 0 Domeshc Cheese o O o o . o 2 0 0 Milwaukee Sausages 3 o 2 2 Milwaukee Rye Bread and o 0 0 0 . 9 g 2 2 Pumperniclcel 3 2 Z o Richelieu Canned Goods o 2 3 FruiTs and Vegefables 2 o 3 3 3 Fresh MeaTs 9 o 2 3 3 Home Bakery Goods 2 3 3 Caviar, Anchovies, and gg 0 0 OTher Delicacies 0 o Q 0 o 0 o o I o 2 2 2 PERLEY S FOOD SHOP 0 .o KA 'X 00000000000oooooooooooooooooo 3oooooooooooooooooo-oooooob00 Oooooooooooooooooooooo'0'Oo'OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO'OQOOOQOOOOOQQQQ ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ' oooooe ooo-oo' E OR 2 53, SEE AMERICA FIRST 2 0 0 o 0 E Under The able leadership oT Nedra ArendTs and Paul Niles, E X These lassies would really have amounTed To someThing had They Z E been able To geT rid oT Their LiTTle MisTalces, namely AlberTa E X Johnson and BeTTy Jacus. BUT These rushees owned some swell 2 E cloThes ThaT The acTives wanTed To Try on, so There you are. l-lad E E iT noT been Tor Those Tri DelT ediTorials, we would have been drip- ji g ping wiTh glory anyway. 3 0 2 These girls wiTh Their recenT house-moving acTiviTies, will malce E E wonderTul helpmaTes Tor some unsuspecTing males who are willing Q3 3 To Talce The chance on Their sororiTy songs. The members in The 2 ranks? Eliza Erwin remains The only sTudenT, Florence Jayne The lg 3 Sleeping ThreaT, l-lelen l-lughes The Friendly l-land lTo holdl. Viola 2 E Mehlhaus The Triple ThreaT, and lasT, buT noT leasT, Alice Snyder E and RuThie PresTon, The Mickey Mice oT The Campus. MargareT E 2 Manswfield, dreamily wandering in and ouT oT classes. poliTical 2 clinches and William Whipple's cluTches, was The TascinaTion oT E 2 The chapTer This year. O 4 '000000000000000000000 00000 0000QQQ6QG00000000000000000000 f 209 1 ooooooooooooooooooQooo++ooooo 0000000 0000 000000000000000 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 o 2 E E' an 2 2 e 3 2 BREAD Q s 2 lc 0 0 o - I L o 2 o - o 2 2 2 5 0 T 1: 5 0 0 Q 0 0 0 49 . gg MAKES76?4Zi02 MEAL5! 2 E e o Q eeeee 5 T is ALPHA Xl DELTA 5 2 OR 2 LOVES YOUNG DREAMS 2 0 0 3 l-leaded by lvlodesTa Kelly and Clara PieTzch lpronounced E E PieTzzsscchhl, The girls managed To keep Their phone bills paid 1 and keep a bone in The cupboard. Which is more Than some oT 2 X us can say. Their main pledging Talk consisTed oT inTorming The Z 3 rushees ThaT Their chapTer house was locaTed righT around The E corner Trom The A. D. A. lads. The rushees were usually won over 3 3 immediaTely, Tor living in The midsT oT TraTerniTy boys, anyone 3 0 leven wiTh Taces like Theirsl could have a IiTTIe Tun. 0 0 E The meeTing place oT This organizaTion has grown very gloomy E 3 since BeTTy ReiTz has leTT school, buT The landlady and The neigh- 3 3 bors are geTTing some sleep. Doris Garner and Florence WeaTh- 2 X erTon are The weighTy members oT The group. They have To Tie 2 X Mae Longueville down To keep her Trom blowing away. The I 3 acTives were somewhaT worried abouT pledges Barbara Clausen E E and Marion Langlas who seT ouT To cuT ouT careers Tor Themselves. 3 0 0 0 00 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo'aaa fziol '0000000'0000000'000000000000 2 Wi Tri... if 2 i ff , 0 5 if 'T 3 Q f 'T f i 5 J rw' ik MQT 2 I T fi T .fa ff T AN Q 49 ix qi! E as W il' Wg E o 1, o 1 T E Tw 0 asaaaaeeaeaoooooaoooooooooooa 00000000000 00000000000000'0Q r- o S V , 5 T 'MBREAD 2 'T 000 000 Always Good! Always Fresh! 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The Tinancial sTanding oT The 0 oooo 0000000000000 0000 000 sororiTy has been aT an exTremely low ebb The pasT year, due To large amounTs expended in The purchase oT TaTTy candy To keep 0 E Sarah Palmer's iaws occupied wiTh someThing beside Talking dur- Z ing imporTanT meeTings. 2 0 0 Z This group oT Dizzy Dashing Damsels includes such marvels as X ' 0 3 The Two Van MeTer girls, KiTTy and CaTTy, l-lelen Munns, whose 3 E pull wiTh The Cosmos is no mysTery, and Pledge Janis STangland. lg 3 They have had in Their possession, To have and To hold, The Hand- 3 E shaker Queen Tor Two years. As a resulT oT noT securing halT oT E 3 The available pledges on The campus This year, The kiddies spend 3 E mosT oT Their spare Time holding meeTings and moping in Their 3 rooms. They are sTarTing To go wiTh A. D. A. Tellows. BuT, aTTer 3 3 all, The can claim Geor e Cockburn as pracTicall a member. 3 O Y Q Y 0 3 WhaT more can you ask? 3 0 O 0 0000000000000000'00000 00000000'000000000000000000000000000 lzizl OOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' Q90OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO v 0 O 0 Q O TT 4 O o I 0 Q Q 3 f g 3 Reliable Rug Cleaning Service 2 2 3 Burcharcl's Damp Wash Service 2 2 i 2 2 2 3 3 ROYAL o , o o E I E E LAUNDRY 2 Q . ,. W W!! 2 DRY CLEANING QP 9 ifY.,'W-W 0 0 . Q 2 f ' 2 3 Reduchon on Cash and Carry Q X X Z 6:5-2: 4Th Ave. PHONE 2-216: Z T' X 23 09099QQQOOOOQQOOQQQQOOOQQQQQQ 90QQQQQQQQQQQOQOOOOQQQQQQOQQQ 090000000000900000900960000000009060000QOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ g 2 2 2 KAPPA DELTA 3 2 O, 0 0 GOTCHA WHERE THE HAIR'S SHORT 0 2 , 2 2 This group oT campus cuT-ups could well be compared To Tne Q NoTre Dame TooTball Team, wiTh mosT oT Their pledges bearing 2 queer names as, Bernheisal, Bolsinger, PTandhoeTer, Ramage, and 2 . . . . . 0 3 STriTesky. The acTives had a greaT Time Trying To memorize The 0 O 0 Z names - even as you and l. 2 O 0 O O 2 Virginia Knox and Mary Yakish are a pair oT acTives beTTer 2 2 known as The Pharm Twins. l-lere They siT by The hour-Trying 2 2 To Tigure ouT a puzzle by The name oT lmps. Knox is The prexy oT E O The group aT ThaT. Yakish is a nice girl, buT Terribly absenT Z minded. She even leTs rushees sTand and waiT hours Tor her To E show up, and Take Them To a parTy. Finally, she never does show X 3 aT all. WiTh some able pledges in The Told, once more, The E 2 chapTer is looking Torward To a proTiTable year, sTarTing nexT Z E Tall. ATTer TeeTs geTs home Trom ThaT CaliTornia convenTion - iT 2 2 is hoped she won'T have adopTed any Hollywood airs-aT leasT Z E noT Too bad. The meeTing place oT These girls is unknown. WhaT E 2 They Think abouT is also unknown. l-lowever, whaT They Talk abouT Z 3 is known. E 0 2 2 eooooooooooooooooaaooosooo2ooooooeeaaeaosooooooaooooaooooooo T2l4l 'OO00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000000000 3 3 3 3 2 2 6 A S 2 2 vi 2 2 The lgealkfuel 'For . . 2 60 ,N , A oo mg 2 I T ' ' X L I 2 2 WaTer HeaTer 2 2 ,U I 'ea I 2 2 ReTrigeraTion 2 2 'Y A M Q . my vm- 2 2 HeaTing The Home 2 o , jgif o o o 2 2-.L 0 Z CEDAR RAPIDS 3 GAS CO. Z Z Z PHONE sion 2 0 ' 0 O eeeoooooooooooooooooooooooooo eooooooofoooooooooooooooooooo 000000000000000000000000OO0000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 o o O ALPHA DELTA ALPHA 5 OR 5 o o 2 THE KENNELL CLUB 3 2 Headed by CadeT-Col, Tow, The A. D. A.'s IAmerican Dog AssociaTion To 2 2 Their jealous rivalsl have aTTempTed To invade The campus in a miIiTarisTic 2 2 manner-using all buT bayoneTs To gaTher pledges inTo The Told. WheTher 2 They succeeded in gaThering any or noT is a maTTer oT opinion, buT judging 2 2 from The Tales oT Those who have peeked inTo The windows, They musT have 2 some Tunny-looking Treaks around The house. To say ThaT George Baker, one 2 oT The boys, sleeps in The bed wiTh his TeeT in The hall, is no lie-he's ThaT Tall. 2 2 And you should know Our Man Cockburn: The TraTerniTy would iusT dry up 2 2 and blow away if iT wasn'T Tor him-iudging Trom The way he Talks. They also 2 have an Assyrian named Murphy, and an Irishman by The name oT Koehn, 2 whose Tunny spelling oT The name doesn'T Tool us aT all. Georgie IGianT- 2 2 Killerl Hennessey is really The prize Tlower in Their garden, Though, and a Q2 2 Tlower he is. IT They could only lose him on some dark nighT, The TraTerniTy 2 2 mighT geT somewhere. George Barber is a rising young iournaIisT, and Bud 2 2 Swanson a Talling young lover. RoberT Bixler Takes German and is ex- 2 2 pecTed To be able To say, I see you, in German by The Time he has Taken 2 The course over Tour Times. Ben Kammer is The real aTTracTion Tor whaT pledges They have. 2 47 QP 9 1-lil? O E THIS IS ROMANCE 2 RuThieanne and Freddy were indulging in a biTTer quarrel aTTer going To- 2 2 geTher all winTer. 2 2 You're noT so hoT, scoTTed RuThie. There're as good fish in The sea as 2 2 have ever been caughT. 2 2 Yeah, I guess ThaT's righT, said Fred. BuT don'T TorgeT, kiddo, The baiT's 2 2 noT whaT IT once was. 2 0 0 00000000Q0O0000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IZIEI 000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo T Ei 2 3 kk ,Zyl 3 3 PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL 3 Z ' ' Z Z PHOTOGRAPHERS Z Z ' 'T Z Z 2 Z QW Z Z THE Z o zgiggigifgwly o o o 2 2 2 KURTH STUDIO EE 3 3 3 we DO WORK OF QUALITY 3 3 22 42 49 22 2 .,f, 5 o 2 Phone 9049 3 H 2 e 224 Granby Bldg. 0 O O O o 4 o o O O ' 0 QQOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0000622 o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o . o 0 o 2 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 4949-f o o o o o CHI BETA PHI 2 OR o BARKING DOGS NEVER BITE 3 49 o Their house is lOcaTed nearesT The campus, so Those Treshmen ThaT d-onT 2 3 have The sTrengTh To walk any TarTher are easy vicTims, and spend The resT OT 3 3 Their days carrying a pin around +ha+ develops nice, big chesT muscles, buT 2 does very IiTTIe else Tor Them. Girls, however, are aTTracTed by iTs very size 3 3 and color, and long To possess one Tor Their very Own. The BeTas are gullible 3 3 and They, and Their pins, are soon parTed. Merlin Morris was elecTecl prexy 2 3 because he's so IiTTIe ThaT no one dares To pick on him. Earlier in The year, 2 3 Jimmie CarriThers was presidenT and spenT a greaT deal OT his Time showing 2 3 OTT his muscles To rushees. William Gray, The Living BeansTalk, always has 3 3 pIenTy OT cloThes because his suiTs are big enough Tor any Two oThers in The 3 3 chapTer, and hence he is saTe Trom Their sniTching. William IDown WiTh 3 3 EveryThinglI Whipple wriTes ediTorials, and leTs oTher people wear his pin Tor 3 3 a while. He goes wiTh Cornie Campbell, because she has such nice voTes. 3 3 Nelson is anoTher man wiTh immense poTenTialiTies. Culver Brooks wears 3 glasses buT impresses no one buT himselT. Bob Daniels-There's noThing we 3 3 can say abouT him excepT ThaT he goes wiTh a Tri-DelT. William Leefers' 3 3 mama Tucks him in bed aT nighT. David McGregor pinches pennies wiTh 3 3 greaT enThusiasm, and Bob STansbury sTruggIes desperaTely in an aTTempT To 3 dance wiTh lvIargreT Clarke aT dances-buT wouIdn'T we all? Chuck RoberTs 3 spends his evenings in Marion, and John Downing is beginning To hold hands 3 3 wiTh anoTher Closson girl. Gordon Kage polishes door knobs in The ACORN 3 3 oTTice. 3 o o o o Q Q 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO00000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Iziel 0000000OQQQQ h 9600000000000 0 oo o ooooo o oooo oooooooo 09009900999 Q if 0 ., . . . 2 2 gg 1 it 2 2 This book is encased in a 2 3 sg..-'1'Iu.,5 ' 3 3 3 2 5 2 2 Molloy Made Cover 2 3 3 3 FROM 22 ki 5 3 3 3 22 5 3 3 . ' g g g David J. Molloy 3 'T T 3 3 PlanT 3 O rm gg 2 Z E U 'P 4 i .- 9 3 3 2857 NorTh WesTern Avenue 2 Z .35 Af 2 ci-ucAeo, ILL. 2 Z 5 .L Z 9490 4904909 3 3 2 DELTA PHI EPSILON Z 2 OR 3 o o O 0 2 WHERE ARE OUR WANDERING BOYS? 3 o 3 Eddie Kupka and l-leiko Neessen Took Turns leading The fellows down The 3 o , o 2 Road ThaT Leads To Fame and Forfune. Up To Time of prinTing neiTher had Z 2 succeeded very well, buf Neessen is sTill aT The helm and who knows whaT To- 3 2 morrow will bring? As he would puT iT-who cares? They have fun around 2 The house and campus, in Their own queer way. They live so far from The carn- 2 pus ThaT few of Them geT To school very ofTen, buf having some sinisTer influ- 3 2 ence over The profs, seem To geT by anyway. The DelTa Phis have been suspecTed by The Chi Befas of being involved in everyThing from puTTing 2 alarm clocks in The chapel, ThaT ring aT The wrong Time, To having a finger in 2 The l-laupTmann case. They deny everyThing, however, and refuse To issue 2 2 sTaTemenTs. They have a pledge by The name of Jackson Von Yeasf, who 2 2 does noT like The sfuff and cannof Talk German, much To Their disappoinTmenT, 2 2 because They hoped To be able To impress people wiTh him. Charlie is always 2 2 sfumbling around The house, falling over furniTure and breaking Things. We 2 2 refer To Claypool The Kong Man. Gilberf Schroeder always leaves firsT in The 2 2 morning, so is The besT dressed. Wally Lyon plays a piccolo, or someThing 2 2 ThaT makes a funny noise. The doors of The house were enlarged To permiT The 2 2 graceful enfrance of Bob Gable ldenies relaTionship To Clark Gablel. Gene 2 2 Carson can sleep in a Thimble, buf can also geT in The hair of rival foofball 2 2 Teams. Duane PeTerson is conducfing a campaign againsf sock-wearing, affer 2 2 he losT his only pair. LasT of inTeresT is Wade lPaTl PaTTerson, who does 2 2 somefhing or ofher up in The ACORN office. 2 0 0 o . 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 l2I7l 0 s 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 T T O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 O O O O 0 O O O 47 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOQOOOOO' GG V00060O00O000oooooooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ TAU KAPPOA EPSILON 00 499 0 9 Q THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD 49 Because he looked a liTTle digniTied, Paul Niles held down The King's chair 2 3 The TirsT halT oT The year, and DeWayne lDee-Deel lvloore The laTTer halT. The 25 3 Tekes have Tunny names Tor all oT Their oTTicers, probably in an eTTorT To im- paess iachr oTher, and dyeEveTgreSThamE1:semenrT gTTemp'Tn1ng ToApronrXg1unceHTherg1. 32 0 e c ap er song is e ri- e s anno ome ere ny ore. e Q IiTTIe Tellows spend mosT oT The oTT evening siTTing around Thinking up new and 2 Tunny Things To say when The phone rings, or how To dupe Charles lTinyl 2 49 Shedd inTo accepTing a daTe. Howard JohnsTon liusT as you suspecTedl cooks 49 4? splendid meals, assisTed by The house-moTher. The boys have Tun ringing up 5 sororiTies and inquiring Tor a Tish-markeT. WDavid Moore is InTer-Colegiaie QP o pillow TighTing champion, and LesTer Neckless The C5reaT Lover. BoTh have Qs 2 reTused movie conTracTs. Conger lVleTcalT blinds The group wiTh a diTTerenT 65 2 pair oT rainbow-colored socks each day. Bob Rogers holds The hands oT Eg 3 Helen T-lannum wiTh graceTul abandon. When Joe Faulkner sTarTed painTing 2 his Tingernails, They had To geT rid oT him. MaTT STewarT, Nickless, Eddie E Lynn and Darrell lVlarTin have losT Their pins in The general conTusion. Vernon 2 o VicTor Tries To sneak ouT oT class rooms. lvlilTord Delzell shows The eTTecTs OT 49 2 being Talked blue, purple, and green in The Tace by Terry Palmer all year. 23 Grover lSugarl Galvin eiTher sleeps Through, or does noT aTTend, all imporTanT 49 meeTings. STuarT Dingman is The chapTer menace. Bernard Pull would re- 2 Torm The campus, and Elmer Phohaska has Tun wiTh Lowman lBoo-Bool Turney. 3 Z William Edwards can look over The edges oT clouds. BuT enough oT This .... gy f .ll-it o o o X HUMAN TIDBIT 2 X The soldier was recovering consciousness in The base hospiTal, 2 and said: Nurse, whaT's This on my head? E 2 Vinegar cloThs, she replied. You've had a Teverf' 443 3 Well, whaT's This on my chesT? 2 2 A musTard plasTer. You've had pneumonia. 2 Z And whaT is This aT my TeeT? E SalT bags -you've had TrosT biTe. 3 A man on a neighboring coT looked up aT The nurse and said: 3 Hang The pepper box on his nose, nurse, and Then he'll be a 2 crueT. 2 O T Q oseso oss s s T 2 i 8 J ooooooooooooooooooooo E Z 0 0 U o 0 f.. 5 0 0 , 0 Z Z 2 2 0 Q 0 0 g 0 3 g o LYDIA o X PINKHAHS 2 0 E 259 0 0 0 ry, Fon mzzY . 2 2 SPELLS 2 0 - ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baan, 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oeoooooooooooooooooooooooooo 3 o o 3 o 2 Thompson Sludio 2 2 o 3 o 2 In lhe Spanish Bungalow 2 E One Block Soulh Coe College o o o o Q PORTRAIT COMMERCIAL Q 2 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 3 3 c . o 3 Dial 4663 Day or Nile 3 o 0000000000000 0000000 000000 Q 00 0 0 3 3 NEW ORGANIZATION COMES TO CAMPUS 3 E Aim: To uphold and mainlain lhe slandards ol Coe college as :E 0 sel by our predecessors, Belva Bullers, Bell Runkle, and Bell 0 2 R -I Y Y 2 0 ei z. O 3 Mollo: I-lere's lo lhe men. A lhirly minule ride will win you. E 2 Flower: Clinging vine. Z 3 Ambilion: To be heavy dalers. 3 2 0 3 OFFICERS 3 3 Grand Advisor ........ I-lol Shol Clarke - ' Vice-Advisor . . . . . Muggie Killy Van Meler g Keeper ol lhe Shekels ..... Good Grip I-lealon 2 0 0 3 FACULTY ADvisoRs 2 E Sguawky Adams Solemn Face Lamberl 3 2 PLEDGES i Z E Come Come Culler Flaming Shaw Lillie E 2 Paddle On Shank Big Blull French 2 Drip Drip Zhorne My Cow Mehlhaus Z X l.asl Sland Pirkl Whoop 'Em Up Drake 4, 3 Sure Fire Chrislensen My Billy Campbell 3 if Burn 'Em Up Benson Don'l Slop Fryer 3 0 Speedy Clausen Dirly Pool Munns 2 2 Caroline Sky I-ligh Van Meler X 0 0 0 0 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -o No ao Go 3 o o o o o o o o 0 o 3 o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o Qi 35 0 Q . 0 0 O O 9 O 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O 0 O O O O 9 2 sPoRTs CENTER FOR 2 UNE EORMS TO THE EEET 2 0 O 2 FOR SALE-BeauTiTul French 2 o o o o 2 C O E 2 2 provincial chiTlonier by lady wiTh 2 2 2 2 loeechwood drawers. 2 o 0 o o Z JACICS STORE Z 2 - - 3 2 2 2 The click oT kniTTing needles, The 2 2 We Gum-an+ee l0'7o 1-0 2570 2 creak oT a rocker, and The Tick- 2 Saving on Our SporTs 2 Tock OT a grandTaTher's clock, were 22 2 Wear 2 2 all ThaT disTurloed The sooThing si- 2 2 2 lence oT The room. WiTh childish 0 Q Q 0 . . . . 9 0 0 2 curiosiTy liT+le Ellen saT waTching 2 2 2 The purls and sTiTches. 2 . . , Why do you kniT, grandma? 2 2 Oul' of High RenT DisTricT 2 She asked- 2 2 Qve,-head Less 2 2 l'Oh, iusT Tor The hell OT iT, The 0 0 O ld I d l' d. 0 E Therefore, Sell For Less E O O a Y reple E 2 2 Chuck RoberTs: You know 2 2 You Know 2 2 lvlary, every Time l see you my 2 2 Z hearT beaTs TasTer. l Teel The urge 3 2 We Are LargesT Sellers of T0 do bigger and beTTeQl1irLgs E ' . T I ' ' . D Z SporT JackeTs in The STaTe 2 X ee so Wong and V'r'Ie,, O You Z 0 0 Q know whaT ThaT means? 0 3 2 3 lvlary Lockwood: Sure, lT 3 2 E E means in abouT Tive minuTes you E o Q o and I are going To have a wres- o 3 '04 'S+ 2 Tling maTch. 2 3 O Z 0000000090000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' OOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 O 2 DelTa Phi: l know Two girls 2 who don'T neck. 2 2 Second D. P.: Well, Tell me 2 2 who They are. 2 2 Delfa Phi: WhaT, and give 2 2 Them a bad name. 2 o o o o 2 Jack Nicollz l woke up IasT 2 nighT wiTh The Teeling ThaT my 2 2 waTch was gone, so l goT up and 2 2 looked Tor iT. 2 2 Charlie Quinn: Well, was iT 2 2 gone? 2 2 Nicoll: No, buT iT was going. 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She spoke To The driver sharply: l said 2OTh sTreeTl l-le shrugged, and Then unhappily explained how iT was possible Tor such a misTalce To be made. IT l was brillianT, lady, l wouldn'T be driving This cab, he said. 00000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 SUPPOSIN' Supposin' Voorhees I-Iall girls could sTay ouT all nighT. Supposin' you had your own brewery. Supposin' classes didn'T sTarT Till Ten A. M. Supposin' They were over by noon. Supposin' upperclassmen wore The caps insTead oT The Trosh. Supposin' your I-Toney loved you. Supposin' The college didn'T soalc The incoming sTudenT every . Time he Turned around. Supposin' each room was equipped wiTh a privaTe baTh, Tele- phone and radio. Supposin' Bad Checks were legal. Supposin' we had a Tive day weekend. Supposin' - Aw, l-lell. 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Dial 6447 3 A' T o o s 9 oooooooooooovooooooooooooooob 900G0999GQQQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ Qooooooooooooooooooooooooofoooooooooooo'oooooooooooooooooooo O o 9 0 2 MINUTES OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL 2 2? OR 2 o o Z HOW MAJOR WHlPPLE RUNS THE STUDENT COUNCIL, Z o 2 AND THE COUNCIL RUNS THE SCHOOL E ' o Mai: lvleeTing will come To order! Anyone absenT? Where's Lillie? . Mai: l'llTenTerTain a moTion ThaT she be ousTed. Good. Any second. good. 2 Any obiecTions are overruled. LucreTia Lillie, The AssociaTed Women 2 E STudenTs represenTaTive, is ousTed. 3 o 2 Mai: Any oTher business? 2 2 Mai: l don'T like The way Don MacKay has been running The Cosmos. l'll E 2 enTerTein a moTion ThaT he be ousTed. Good, any second? Good. Any 2 2 obiecTions are overruled. MacKay is ousTed. YOU see To iT, Daniel. 2 E Mai: I'lI enTerTain a moTion ThaT I be senT To reIoresenT This school in Chi- 2 cago in The STudenT SelT-Governing AssociaTion. Any second. Passed 3 3 Tor wanT oT a second. l accepT. 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' 00 00 0 0 I f iiglij 00000000000000 00000000000000000QC9QP49 000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 5 CAN YOU IMAGINE: E l-loward Johnsfon dancing fhe Carioca wifh passionafe abandon. . . E Forresf Kessler running wifh fhe pigskin while fhousands cheer .... Maurine Munger explaining fhe Theory of Relafivify fo a group of 0 scienfisfs .... 4, Madame Efhel Oufland defying deafh on fhe flying frapeze .... E George Bowne blushingly accepfing firsf prize medal for individual X milifary drill .... E Wilbur C. Aronson engaging in fisficuffs wifh l-larry Green .... E George l-lennessey elecfed as Campus Sweefhearf, 'cause he looks so cufe in fhaf furned-down haf .... O Receiving half whaf you paid in fhe firsf place for your books af fhe 2 Book Sfore .... E Flunk Day whenever we felf in fhe mood .... 3 Lesfer Nickless leading cheering af a foofball game. . . 2 l-lelen Munns agreeing wifh Donald MacKay .... E Donald l-louser as Professor of Economics .... E Dr. Dykes as physical educafion insfrucfor .... 0 Charles Claypool feafured as scarf dancer in fhe May Fefe. . . Viola Mehlhaus fripping fhe Iighr fanfasfic .... E William forgeffing himself and acfing like he really feels. . . 0 Cockburn collecfing garbage in dirfy Coveralls .... 2 Prof. Ray and Miss Adams wrifing fan-mail fo a crooner .... E Beffy Nix looking half human and nof being found in fhe Pharmacy .... Z Conger Mefcalf and Joe Falfis baffling for fhe inframural wresfling 2 Mile .... E Mary Ellen l-lamilfon fumbling down a flighf of sfairs .... 2 Paviglio assisfing in a beaufy parlor .... E Dr. Newell fap dancing on fhe Amafeur Nighf program af Pla-Mor. 04949 l2231 00NOK0 00000000000 O O OOOOOO OOOOOO 00000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O o o o o o o o 3 VIEWINGS OF THE ACORN o o o o 2 Campus lile has broughl lorlh many romances lhis year . . . bul none so 2 downrighl passionale as lhal ol lhe Closson girls, wilh lhe aid ol Galvin and o Downing . . . Florence Jayne and lhose sleepy eyes ol hers seem lo capli- 3 2 vale cerlain among us . . . Cockburn slill bullies Cooper . . . Belly Nix 2 looks like she'd make a good lop-sargenl . . . Swanson lascinales Mary Jo o French, hal and all . . . Violin players in Marshall Hall nearly drove lhe 2 ACGRN edilors crazy lhis year . . . Baker and Dow, a lender romance . . . 2 Campbell and Whippleg polilics nol lhe only mulual allraclion . . . Il you 2 3 wanled lo lhrow a scare inlo a senior mililary sludenl lhis pasl year, all you Q had lo do was lo lell him you heard lhal George Bowne was going lo be 0 2 . . . . . 2 placed in his company . . . Mary Yakish, lhe lriend ol mankind . . . Grover O E lSugahl Galvin, lhe Teke problem child . . . Gable, Nelson and Shedd- 2 o lhree big boys . . . Do l-lannum and Rogers hold hands? . . . Johnny Pow- 0 2 ell-Prol. Macy's Earlhly Burden . . . Shearer and Zhorne-prolessional baby 2 2 carriers lor lired molhers . . . Zbanek goes oul lo see Alberla Johnson 2 o whenever he's hungry.. . Phil Yolhers and lhe kidding he lakes. .. 0 2 Maurie Dunlap, lailhlully lurning oul Paller week aller week, secrelly, and lor 2 2 no award . . . Pale, Bazos and Bob Smilh-coming loolball allraclions . . . 2 o Slansbury, Schug and Viclor-nice lellas . . . The sludenl body will sincerely o 2 miss Major Russell in lhe years lo come-he was ever underslanding, and 2 2 kepl a keen ear lurned loward sludenl allairs . . . Looks like lhe college will 2 42 n ' n - 596 2 V -..-. -. . . a..a-- .-. ----:--: H saeyene f 2 like him? . . . Prolessors Macy, Geiger, Pelerson, Slewarl land Milslead- 2 well liked by lhe sludenl body . . . The Tri Dell and Alpha Gam polilical 2 0 compelilion lhis year . . . The Phi Alphs are iusl a memory now . , . The o Speech deparlmenl plays wenl over well lhis pasl season . . . MacKay did 2 2 a good piece ol work on lhe Cosmos lhis year . . . l'le was aided by a com- 2 0 pelenl slall, loo . . . Pal Burkhaller could have been very oulslanding on 2 2 lhe campus, had she so desired . . . Anolher big one-Vi Mehlhous . . . Q 2 Bob Bixler-a gawky chap . . . Arnold Brokaw denies he can shool a bow 3 and arrow . . . Jimmy Carr will be a credil lo Wesl Poinl . . . Kalherine 2 0 O'Bryon conceiled as lhe deuce . . . Clara Pielzsch-is one . . . Neessen o 2 and Clausen-a pair ol well liked kids . . . Bernice Curran and her loiled 2 2 love-lile . . . Belly Erwin-never boasls aboul her grades, and she really 2 o could . . . Alice Snyder-a cule child . . . Clarke-molhered by Slansbury o 2 . . . David McGregor is loo Scolch lo drink il . . . Kammer-and lhal liery 2 2 lemper ol his . . . Johnny Vosalka-a hard worker . . . Ginnie Weld- 2 o slighlly lickle . . . Avery Gage-sloul lella, in spile ol being our prexy's son o 2 . . . 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A,., A 3 ' 9 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO5 ooo oooooooooooooooooo 494964549 0 O 5 Freeman DoTson 2 3 REPRESENTS 5 JoHN HANCOCK Q 3 MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. 2 E As one COE man To anoiher The 3 O ACORN recommends Dofson, for 9 0 reliable Insurance 0 Z 3 l635 C Ave. E. Phone 2-2769 3 O 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO O0000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . 0 O 0 O O 3 0 O 3 ll I ll Z WhaT s a hug? Q 0 3 2 0 0 HE + -+11 3 3 nergy gone o wars . 3 0 0 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 004OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000 9 O O O O O 0 O O O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O O O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 0 O O 0 O O 0 'QP O 0 3 DEBATERS GET THREE CHEERS AS VESELY BECOMES 3 0 X HYPNOTIZED 2 0 0 3 These Coe college kids oT howling noTorieTy lin Twins assembledl 2 2 many Times in The course oT Their delivery Torsook Their admirers 3 3 To volumes oT sudden lapses. IT was noT unTil our Dangerous 3 Whipple raked in vicious accenTs oT balanced syllables gave venT 3 2 To his pious consolaTion ThaT The virTuous Bandleader Vesely came X TorTh and kneeled in humble su licaTion beTore The Dan erous 3 g :Op Q Whipple, whilsT The humble Tollowing sTreTched TorTh Their hands, 3 eyes, and Tongues in TaTherly awe. So sTricken were The innocenT lisTeners ThaT all buT one, oT The 3? Three, who cheered lwere Trom Yorkville, lllinoisl, saT moTionless, 3 2 hands and voices paralyzed as Their Coe college kid modesTly 2 besaT himsehf sTraighTwiTh in The sTilled aTmosphere. Nowhere 2 E precious in The records oT This Coe college has The sTalwarT Vesely 3 been so holey hypnoTized, nor do we yeT know The hidden powers 3 3 oT These debaTers. 3 Z OOOOOOOOOOOOOO00OO00O0O0OOOO'O0OOO00000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ izzsi 666660 O 0 O 0 0 6 E O O O 0 E 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 O 0 0 66 2 66 66 66666666 66666666 6666666666666666606 666666666666666606 Lf THE SCENIC SECTION OF THE CATALOGUE AS SHE SHOULD BE WRIT o 6 O MAIN BUILDING-The home of fhe Dean of Ivlen, Prexy's office, hang- 2 ouf for numerous professors, and a rendezvous for fhe business hof-shofsf' 2 2 THE CHAPEL-A place where fhe sfudes are forced fo meef fhree fimes 2 o a weelc, also fhe home of Coe College dramafic producfions, so called. Q 22 wiLLisIouuaA1.L,-Wim um lousy comes is assemblage of all good accounfing addicfs, and where fhe I936 ACORN Q was wriffen. 2 VOORHEES HALL-fhe home of sfude prunes, beans and spinach: a Iasf- 2 O ing proof fhaf fhe female of fhe species is more hardy fhan fhe male. o SCIENCE BUILDING-Memories of fossils, bugs, shapely anlcles, a few o 3 books, and no sfudy clusfer around fhis building: foul odors waff from fhe 2 0 chem labs, and here Prof. Weld gives ouf his h sics nofes. 0 qs P Y o WOMEN'S GYM-fhis splendid home of Women's Afhlefics spealcs as 2 3 nofhing else can of fhe excepfional worlcoufs given fhe women of fhe sur- g 0 rounding ferrifory. 2 THE LIBRARY-fhe show place of fhe campus and yef fhe mosf seldom 2 used: here Beffy Prifcheff and Grace Brownell haunf fhe infellecfual wifh 2 hard visages. 3 3 MEN'S GYM-one of fhe really efficienf buildings on fhe campus- Moray . . . o o and his cohorfs hold sway, here, frying fo develop our afhlefic program. o 3 DEAN BEARDSIJEY'S HOME-place where fhe King of fhe campus 2 2 really rules supreme, oh boyl 3 3 o o OOQOOQOQQQOOOOOOO060006000000000000066960O00OOOO6OO0O6000OO0 QQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO'0OOOO6069000996'OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQO6 O 32 PODZIMEK PHARMACY 2 Q No.2 2 o REFRESHING SODAS - RELIABLE DRUGS 3 isos Isl Ave. E. DAN NOVAK, Mgr. Z 0 QQQQQOo009o000000'090000'OOOOOOOOOOOOQQQQQQQOOOOO'OOOOOOOOO' im: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0600000 2 ..-.,.-.-4-l- Q Q 0 2 2 A Q 2 Mom 3 ' W 2 0 c W 'ir Q BEAUTY SHOP Z N A 2 2 3 EQ , 3 WE DO QUALITY woRk 3 W acl ' 0 O 2 il, B-:B A7 2 Prices Thal Coe Sludenls O 23 , -J-l 2 , 3 2 Q, 5 3 3 Can Appreclale 2 2 E 1227 4+h Ave. S. E. Phone 2-2629 oeo ooooo oooo ooog O QQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 O 0 2 DAVENPORT ATHLETICS 2 E This new sporl which was recenlly laken Coe and olher leading X mid-weslern colleges wilh slirring enlhusiasm is dying down wilh X lhe awakening ol spring, lhe relurn ol lhe moon, canoeing, and QE Z lhe reiuvenalion ol lhe open air laxis. X 0 0 E The sporl is called Davenporl Alhlelicsu and lhe rules are Z 0 simple enough lor lhe advenlurous lreshman as well as lhe al- ' 0 E ways lry il once seniors. Prelerably il requires a Chi Bela and 2 a Tri Dell who seal lhemselves aside each olher on a large daven- 2 E porl placed belore a cheery. crackling lireplace. One dim lamp 2 0 in lhe opposile corner ol lhe room is lhe only lighl needed lor 2 beginners, and il may aller enough praclice be exlinguished allo- 2 2 gelher. Aller gazing inlo lhe glowing embers ol lhe lire awhile 5 lhe lollowing usually lakes place: E 2 Bi : Will you lel me kiss you? 3 0 0 2 Clher l-lall: Noi 2 Bi : Won'l you? E 2 Olher l-lall: l-luh? 2 E Bi : Won'l your molher lel you? E 2 Olher l-lall: Well- 2 0 0 E Bi : Oh, come on! You said you would. E 2 Qlher l-lall: Oooohoohl 2 9 - H in 0 o B1 : l knew you would- 0 Q Q 2 And l-low-l 2 0 0 0 0 QOOOOOOOOOOOO000000000000000000990000''OOOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOO' l227l 00000000000000000000000000000000000''0000000000000000000'00 Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA Corner FirsT Avenue aT FifTh STreeT PRIVATE ROOMS FOR SPECIAL PARTIES 00 000000' 0000000000 '0000000000000000000'000'0000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 0 2 CAMPUS SMOOTHIE 2 A Campus SmooThie is undoubTedly barn and noT made. I-Iis E E TirsT cries are noT caused by hunger or a misplaced saTeTy pin, if 0 buT robabl b The TacT ThaT his dia er ba s aT The knee and 0 Q IO Y Y F3 Q Q 0 ' ' 0 0 his bonneT TilTs over The wrong eye. 0 0 E From early liTe a SmooThie bows only To The alTar oT Fashion E Z and woos only The Muse oT sTory Telling. I-Iere he comes across 2 if The sTreeT To grammar school in his snappy sailor suiT and wiTh E 2 his hair well reased. Years TI and he is seen crossin The cam us Z 0 Q Y Q IO O 3 in snow wIhiTel, spoTless shoes, kniTe-edged slacks, and odd pipe, 3 Q and wiTh his nair sill well reased. Izle looks as ihhe has been ' ii . . Q . . . . 2 poured inTo his cloThes and brings a desire To spill him ouT. IT 2 only his hair was mussed or his panTs were a liTTle spoTTed you Z E could greeT him cordially like a Triend, buT he who acTs Too smooTh g Travels alone, Thank heaven. E 2 IT is hard To avoid a real dyed-in-The-silk SmooThie because a E 3 conversaTion is The besT wa To make known To a lon suTTerin 49 Q Y Q Q Eg E world ThaT O'lXleil is iusT proTound enough Tor my TasTes and 2 3 l've decided ThaT There really is someThing To Schopenhauerf' 3 E You may all bless him Tor dragging The world ouT oT The morass 3 oT ignorance wiTh his Timely approval. Grrrrrrr. No campus could 2 E be compleTe WiThouT a SmooThie, buT iusT Think oT The peace 3 2 and guieTI 2 0 0 O 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo00o FRESH HOMEMADE CANDIES ICE CREAM DYSART CANDY CO. WE DELIVER PHONE 2-5823 0000 0000000000 0000000000 I229I l 000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000'00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000000i X 0000000000000000 FOREVERYOCCASION - KEMBLE'S GUARANTEED - FLOWERS T Q V T- f Q W W 209 S Third ST Phone 6746 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 XQ 00 00000000 00 '6QQQ0000000000000000000'0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Q o o 2 E WHIFFLES OF THE LOWER DEN 2 5 INHALE WAFFLES 3 We have been misimformed as To The acTiviTy oT cerTain whiTFles ThaT in- 2 2 habiT The lower hole in one corner oT WillisTon Hall. To hear any one oT ThaT 2 2 group, which degrades our campus every Thursday wiTh a sheeT Tilled wiTh 2 2 adverTisemenTs, one mighT be led To believe ThaT They do someThing now and 2 2 Then. AT lasT we have learned whaT ThaT someThing is-iT is To lusTily inhale 2 2 greaT quanTiTies oT waTTles supplied by The so-called news ediTor oT The rag. 2 2 l-lamilTon, wiTh her cheelqs bulging, is silenTly planning a way in which she 2 can geT some oT The ediTor's roTTen ediTorials cuT and her own Terrible ads inserTed. MacKay, The sophisTicaTed Adonis, would have us believe ThaT he is 2 2 Miss OuTland's only producT since she Turned ouT The Tarnous Shirer broThers. 2 42 I-le also claims To be The besT inhaler oT The WaTTle Guzzling Goopsf' Oh, yes, we musTn'T TorgeT To menTion our liTTle Redhead, R. Daniel. Though only a iunior he has already risen high in The iournalisTic world lin his 2 2 own esTimaTionl. l-le has high hopes oT being an eTTicienT successor To The 2 presenT ediTor-and may Providence loolc aTTer him in The TuTure. In passing 2 2 we musT add ThaT MacKay and Daniel boTh have bandaged hands-The reason 2 2 being ThaT Daniel aspired so highly To The ediTorship, WhaT chance had poor 2 2 liTTle KaTy O'Bryon? 2 2 This greaT inequaliTy musT cease To exisT. IT Harris is going To supply a 2 2 place Tor The Cosmos whiTTles To inhale waTTles, Then leT him supply an equally 2 2 cozy place Tor The debaTers To guzzle beer. 2 3 o - o o o E EirsT Old Maid: WhaT were you screaming abouf lasT nighT? lg 3 Second Old Maid: l had an awTul nighTmare. A man was chas- jg 2 ing me and chasing me and chasing me and he couldn'T caTch me. 2 o o X 3 v000000000000000000000000000000000000000000'000000000000000' l23Il QQOOQOOQOOOOOOQOQOOOO99900992 090096000OQQQOQOQOQOQQQOQOQOQ 49 KY 9 3 H 5 LERNER SHOP 5 o U, o 0 o 3 I I g g DRESSES g I 0,7 , J 3 V I 3 3 SPORTS WEAR 3 E ' ' F iz? 5 I-IOSIERY LINGERIE 5 o o o o o o o o g g g BLOUSES 3 o I o o o E 2 2I3 Second Avenue 39909QOOQOOQQOOOQOQOQOQOQQQQO 3909000QOQOOOOQQQOOQOQOOOOOO6 290909090909000990009990Q0900900999000QOOOQQQOQOQOOOOQOOOOQS 2 MINUTES OF TI-IE PAN-I-IEI.LENIc COUNCIL 2 French: The nneeTing will come To order. Any business? 2 0 Cam bell: Miss PresidenT, I saw The CUTEST Tulle Troclq The- 0 o . . lo .. . o o LIllIe: Who Tulle you? ' o 2 French: Please, ladies, IeT's be serious abOuT This meeTing. Any business? 2 3 Garner: I'd iusT LOVE iT if we could have boys aT The Colonial Ball, I mean Z o I really would, iT you know whaT I mean. o 2 Lillie: The ill-mannered bloclcheads. I wish we wOuIdn'T have an dances aT 2 Y 2 all if we have To have boys aT Them. 2 ' : lI Z'?IEdTe5, be ser'T'C7Us. xV we 5 CTBTTQ FUI'-'I'l'1'6 0 ' 0 2 nual Colonial Ball? 3 2 Campbell: The 24Th? 0 Lillie: NO, I've gOT a daTe wiTh Bob ThaT nighT. I suggesT The I8Th. 0 Z French: OverruIed. l'VE gOT a daTe ThaT nighT. 3 Campbell: I do wish you all would IeT me Tell you abOuT This Tulle dress I 2 0 saw. They're on sale- 2 2 French: On sale! Why didn'T you say So? MeeTing adjourned. Come on, o 2 girls, IeT's go! 2 0 o o o O MONEY 8: BANKING CLASS 2 o o E ProT. C. Ward Macy: LeT's have iT oIuieT in here Or I will Throw 3 someone OuT. 2 2 Class: Laughs and sniclcers. 2 2 C. Ward: Ohl You dOn'T Thinlc I could do iT? 2 E NOTe: The gen-Tle C. Ward has resOrTed To brawn insTead OT E 3 brains To conducT said class. We realize your posiTiOn C. 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Van Mererz My dear, you 2 Q 6 pofafo Smasherj' Q 2 loolc like a diicferenl person in Jrliaf Q 2 42 E gown., E E Meliclc: Jack are you sure H is 0 C. Van Meier: Are you sure Q 0 , ' , 22 . . . 2 me you are in love wi+l1 and nor 22 2 you canr see llwrougli Jrlwe dis- . ,, 2 . ., my clollwes? 2 0 guise? 2 , ,, . ,, 42 2 as Marlin: Tesr rne, darling. o f li- 2 Q2 E 3,9 0 0 0 0 0 Q 2 2 M - 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 QIXSS 2 2 2 , 2 2 ll! Y' 2 if 1 55' 2 2 Q' 2 2 l 75.15555 2 2 2 2 ggaigii 2 o o o ll! I o 2 2.2. 2 2 MW'-51' 2 o o f ' f o 2 2 2 Z 2 3 3 Z 2 THE DEAN IN SNOOPING 2 2 2 4, 0 0 MORE FCOD FOR SAUER 2 2 TOGS 2 2 2 o o o OOOOOOOOOOOQQOQQQQQ RK66 in-21 O00 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 6ooooooooQoooooooooo LOW FARES FOR VACATION TRAVEL O000O00'9 o 2 Whefher your I'rip lakes you I'en 2 miles or a 'Ihousand-'rhe modern, easy-riding buses of 'rhis greai o Iravel sysiem insure comforl' and 2 securiI'y. 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E o MacKay: I-Iere. o 2 I'IamilTon: Miss I-IamiITon. 2 0 I-IamilTon: I-Iere, 0 2 MacKay: Ho huml Now ThaT The imporTanT business oT The day is closed 2 2 I'm beginning To Teel Tired. IT sure is a iob represenTing The news oT This 2 college To our besT advanTage. And I have a daTe now wiTh I-Ielen aT The 49 o Campus Drug in Tive minuTes. Q 2 I-IamilTon: And I musT geT my hair marcelled. I move we adjourn. . 3 MacKay: MeeTing adjourned. IT cerTainIy was Tine To see a one hundred per 3 ce51T aTTendance oT The sTaTT Today. WhaT would The sTudenTs do wiThouT 33 3 US. Q o 000000000000000000000000'0000000000000 0000000000000000000' I237I 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 22 0 T5 if w . 49 3 X .I R W 49 49 49 49 49 3 2 fv 'ii' o ' 9 9 5 O 99 . fx 5' Q 9 fi ' je, 'ill iff' 5 0 NO SENIOR EXAMS O-1+ 2 I-low near were you Io Ihe 2 answer?I' . 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C: 0 or 5 ss -T - an ssim 4 4 3 tai PAVEGLIO AND GABLE 2 Q 0 0 3 0 o SPOOKS AHOY! o 2 They were walking Through a gloomy palh ol Q 2 woods on a dark and 3 2 slormy nighli As The A 2 2 Thunder boomed over- 3 3 head and iiie wind Z 2 shrielced he loolc her hand. 2 2 Makes me feel sorla 2 I. ii 9 0 nervous, he gulped, To o 0 o 2 lhinle of The Two skelelons A 2 hidden away near here! 443 2 Sl4eleJronsl Where? 49 o 3 she gasped. 3 0 Inside of us, he 2 0 moaned. o - 0 T. K. E.: Are you fond of moving piclures, 2 2 young Teller? 43 2 Hopeful Pledge: Oh, 49 2 yes, sir. ' 3 T. K. E.: Well rhen, 0 come along wilh me and 49 3 'il I if 0 0 we move a coup e o - -ex fx JM J 0 2 dozen oul of The allicf' T T iiii 9 X 03? O O O O O 0 O O O O O 0 0 0 O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O 0 0 o o 2 HOTEL 2 o 2 o 2 MONTROSE 2 2 o ' 2 3 FOR 2 3 2 C Iuncheons 3 3 . 3 g O dinners 2 2 o ' 2 0 dances 3 . o O iniTlaTions . o O 0 0 2 0 Tormal parTies Z 3 3 2 Popular Prices - Efficieni' Service o 5 CATERING A SPECIALTY 5 2 o 3 IT's an Eppley HoTel 2 E9 o 3 INTELLIGENCE TEST 3 2 Home-A place where you can 3 o scraTch any place ThaT iTches. 3 2 Marriage-ExTreme penalTy Tor o 2 peTTing. 2 2 AThleTe-A bunch OT muscles 2 2 Too digniTied Tor work. 2 2 STeam-WaTer crazy wiTh The 22 0 heaT. ' 3 Usher-One who Takes a lead- 0 ing parT aT The TheaTre. o Hug-A round-abouT way oT 2 2 expressing aTTecTion. 2 2 CemeTery-A marble orchard. 2 2 STaTisTician--A man who comes 2 ' To The rescue oT Tigures which 3 O . . 0 o can T lie Tor Themselves. 2 2 CauIiTlower - ColIegiaTe cab- o 2 bage. 2 2 2 O Qeeecyeee. ooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000000000 0 0 0 0 O oo O O 2 3 3 LIFE OF A JOKE 2 3 BirTh: A Treshman Thinks iT up 2 3 and chuckles wiTh glee, waking up ' 3 Two TraTerniTy men in The back 2 O 3 3 row. 2 3 Age 5 minuTes: Freshman Tells 3 iT To senior, who answers: Yeah, 2 3 iT's Tunny, buT l've heard iT be- 2 3 Tore. 2 3 Age I day: Senior Turns iT in To 2 3 The campus humor rag as his own. 2 3 Age 2 days: EdiTor Thinks iT's 2 2 Terrible. 2 Age IO days: EdiTor has To Till 2 2 magazine, prinTs joke. 2 Age I monTh: ThirTeen College 2 Comics reprinT ioke. 2 Age 3 years: Annapolis Log 2 3 reprinTs ioke as original. 2 2 Age 3 years, one monTh: Col- 2 lege Humor reprinTs joke, crediT- 2 2 ing iT To Log, 22 Age IO years: 76 radio come- 2 dians discover ioke simulTaneousIy, 2 2 Tell iT accompanied by howls oT 2 2 mirTh Trom The boys in The orches- 2 2 Tra. ISS a howl.l 2 Age 20 years: Joke is prinTed 2 in LiTerary DigesT. 2 Age IOO years: ProTessors sTarT 2 2 . . . 0 2 Telling ioke in class. 2 2 -- 2 ZIP N' TANG STUFF 2 2 So you're working your way 2 2 Through school. I-low do you do 2 2 iT? o Well, don'T Tell my moTher: she 2 2 Thinks I'm selling gin buT I'm really 2 2 ediTing The humor magazine. 2 2 -M-4 2 2 FirsT Dumb I-IunTer: T-low do Z 2 you deTecT an elephanT? 3 2 Guide: You smell a TainT odor 3 2 OT peanuTs on his breaTh. o Q 0 0 Q 6 O O 0 0 O O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O l245l E 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 E 49 49 49 2 49 49 09 0 0 O 0 0 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 Q9 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 -9 4, NJ -32- UN o o . o o o o o o 49 0 Q9 0 69 o o o o o o o o o o o 0 Q o o o 4 4 2 49 + o 0 o 0 49 o o O 49 o o o o Z 3 FRIDAY CHAPEL SPEAKER O -l-.L- 0 o M. E. I-lamillon: Whal are you 49 mad al Bill lor? 22 ry Cornie: I-le proposed lo me o . .. o 0 lasl nighl. . 2 M. E. I-lamillon: I see nolhing 2 o . i. o Q wrong in lhal. 2 Cornie: You oughl lo have 2 2 heard whal he proposed. 2 .? . 2 Prof: Can you lell me any- g Jrhing aboul Jrhe greal chemisls ol Q. 2 lhe I7lh cenlury? E Schug: They are all dead, sir. E O ? o o LADIES, JUST LADIES 2 3 Oh, I love young ladies, E ig Bur nor 'loo young: o O . 0 X For Jrhe good die young 2 And who wanls a dead one. 3 0 o 2 I also love old ones, 49 Bur nol loo oldl 2 E For lhe old dye loo, Q 2 And who wanls a dyed one. 2 Q Q 49 49 49 49 49 O O 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 2 E 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 4949 49 2 TO AN ALARM CLOCK 2 2 Slop your noise, you brazen bab- X bler, ' 2 Canll you 'lor a momenl pause? 2 2 Give a Iellow freedom from The 3 2 Clangor ol your iangling iawsl 2 2 Words lo suil my indignalion 2 I Iind dihlicull lo name. gg 0 I - Q 0 I canl blame you when you raise 49 2 your 2 Hands +o hide your 'lace in 2 49 shame! 2 Q3 Who enioys your iibberfiabber 3 Z Eilr Io make an angel weep? . 2 Lel your lale come lo an ending- 49 2 Please shul up and le+ me sleep! o 2? MIL. Q Q5 o QQ Because Jack liked lhe lean 2 Q And broughl his wife no fal, X ' Mrs. Sprall gol mad, lhey say, 2 5 And kicked her poor Jack Sprall. 2 69 47 E 1 49 2 Lillie: I said some very foolish 24 9 words +o my boy friend las? nigh+. Drake: Yes? 2 Lillie: Thar was one of lhemf' 49 49 3 Jfff , I ff 4 ' 2 , ff .4 f 5 49 f X i ' 5 My , 5 9 ,ff I X f 1 g 6 if X ix 3 o .4 I Z Q . R 'b o 49 XX 2 53 0 Q 2 Q gp 49 49 5 22 o 2 ' 2 DUNLAP CONFESSES PATTER 49 49 494949494949649494949994949494949494949494949494994949 I 6660666 0 6 66 606066 6 X 0 O 5 START AN ESTATE EARLY 5 0 O When You Finish College You Should STarT To Save ji E Life Insurance Has STood All TesTs ..... E 0 0 lg ..... lnvesTigaTe Your Home Company's Plan E 0 0 0 0 0 SAWNGS POUCIES oLD AGE ENDOWMENTS . 5 Q PROTECTION FOR PARENTS R1 OR CREDITORS DOUBLE INDEMNITY to Z Our RepresenTaTive Will Gladly Explain 3 3 3 ' 0 ...Tl-IEOLDLINE... 2 CEDAR RAPIDS LIFE INSURANCE CO. 2 it CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA E 3 COL. C. B. ROBBINS, PresiclenT C. B. SVOBODA, SecreTary Z 2 JAY G. SIGMUND, Vice-Presiclenf and Agency DirecTor 3 E Phone 2-I I89 American TrusT Building E 0, Q 6660 6 060066600 0006600 6 66 000060000 o 0 o Z ProT. Garwood: According To sTaTisTics some one dies every Time I 2 breaThe. 3 0 Q Voice Trom baclc oT room: I-low abouT using LisTerine? o o ' o 0 ,...l Q Z 9 SURPRISING, WHAT? 2 3 A common, ordinary man was ouT oT his car on a rainy day Trying To re- E move a TlaT Tire. The Tire would noT budge Trorn OTT The rusTy rim, and The O 000 man leT TorTh a healThy, Come oTT There, damn you! A preacher was wallc- '06060006 0 ing by aT The Time and happened To hear The remark. My good man, 2 quoTh The holy one, praying will help you much more Than swearing. Our E X hero Then began To pray wiTh all The Tervor in his soul, and lo and behold, The 2 2 Tire came oTT oT The rim wiTh ease. The preacher who had been sTanding by 2 2 all The while, loolced aT The Tire and Then aT The man. 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And he Took The 2 2 TlashlighT and wenT down in The basemenT To look Tor The Treasure. g lvlarvin didn'T come back ouT oT The cellar Tor 53 abouT Three monThs, Finally he came back, wiThouT o o 2 The Treasure. 3 Boss, he said, l looked and looked Tor ThaT 2 Treasure. l did my hesT, buT I had To come up be- 2 3 cause This TlashlighT is geTTing dim. 2 X The moral oT This liTTle parable is: The SpiriT 2 3 was willing, louT The Tlash was weak. 2 o o o o QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG666OQQQQQGQQQQQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO6660000660V OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQGQQ66900009000OOOOOOOOOOOQGQQQQOOOOOQGGQ X 0 g THE ACGRN HALL OF FAME 2 2 WE NOMINATE: Q 0 Conger lv1eTcalT-Tor Those violenT Ties and ouTlanclish socks O p s 2 so dwconcerhng hbaH who behokTThenL 2 2 Bud Swanson -Tor his courageous wearing oT a Turned-down 0 haT O 0 - O 2 William lBillyl Galvin - Tor ouTsanding hand-holding on an and 3 aH occadons Y 3 3 Corinne Campbell-Tor ex osin The nasT , nasT sTaTe oT . H P Q Y Y 2 poliTics on This campus-a surprise To all. 2 Z KaTheHne Zhko--Tor moTheHng Pdhed SchneckThrough hh E 0 0 classes. - E l-larry Green-Tor acTing as volunTeer hosT aT The Campus 0 Drug Thk year. 0 E Sarah Palmer-Tor esTablishing an all-Time American college E 3 Talhng record. Z Z George Nelson -Tor mainTaining a marvelous sense oT humor E E in spiTe oT enough razzing To down Three more ordinary humans. 3 3 Doris Fryer-Tor esTablishing a parT-Time residence aT The 2 g C:oHege Pharnm 3 s s aa aw T 252 1 0 0 O 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 O O O 0 O 0 O 49 2 9 O O 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 O 0 2 0 0 0 0 O 5 0 0 0 2 9 0 O 0 ooo-oooooooooooofwowooo ooooooooo'oooooooooofooooo ooooooooooooo oooooo ooooooooooooooooo- kQ CT S I-' I VU 3 3 E : 3 'U Q O El U-.-.CD.-.A-.Q.-.rn-.m.-..A,.Q'...C,. -'.-. 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IOO-lOl By-Liners . . . I I3 Chi Bela Phi . . 86-87 Chi Della . . I26 Chi Omega . 94-95 Churches . . I47 Clan ol C . I24 Coedan . . I36 Coenses . . . . I29 College Players . . . . l35 Cosmos Board ol Conlrol . . IOS Cosmos Slall .... IO8-IO9 Crescenl . . I I4 Debale . . . . I42 Della Della Della . . 92-93 Della Phi Epsilon . 80-8l Ela Sigma Phi . . I I9 Eacully . . I8-28 Eealures . . I 59-I 74 Eoolloall . . . I 78-I 84 Freshman Class . . 68-76 Goll . . I96 Home Economics Associalion . I28 lnlramurals . . I97 I254I Inler-Eralernily Council . 88 Junior Class 46-58 Kappa Della . 90-9l Kappa Phi Chi . . I37 Mililary Deparlmenl I3O-I3I lvlu Phi Epsilon . . . l2I Neridian . . I4l Pan-l-lellenic Council . lO2 Phi Kappa Phi . . . lI2 Phi MU Alpha . . 120 Phi Sigma lola . . I23 Pleiades . . I27 Sachem .... . I I5 Scalobard and Blade . I22 Senior Class . . 32-44 Sophomore Class 60-66 Sludenl Council . . I33 Tau Kappa Epsilon . 82-83 Tennis . . . . I96 Tracli . I92-I94 Vesper Choir . . . I39 Voorhees House Council . II6 W. A. A. Council . . 200 Women's Olee Club . I38 Women's I'loclcey . . 20I Women's Physical Educalion. 202-204 Y. W. C. A. . . I44-I45 Zela Phi Ela . . II8 Zip 'N Tang . . IIO 4 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 Q 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 O O 0 Q 0 3 3 Z INDEX TO ADVERTISERS X Z 4 2 Q5 Baldridges Srudio and Camera Kurlh Siudio . 2l6 Shop ...... Besr Oil Refinin Co. . . ' Lasswell Siudio 203 g 237 Bezdelc's Florisis y . . Laurance Press Bishop Caieieria . Lerner Shop . . 232 Boyson Jewelry Co .... Lilley-Ames Co. . 25l Limbaclc Lumber Co. . 236 Campus Barber and Beauly Shop Campus Drug ..... Mason, T. M. Barber Shop 234 Cedar Rapids Gas Co. . . Mareiu Tailors . . . 207 Cedar Rapids Life lnsurance Co. lvleiropolilan Supply Co. 243 Cedar Rapids and Marion Cily Milo R. Whipple General Railway Co. ..... lnsurance . . . 222 Coe College Book Slore . . Mona Beauly Shop 227 Colonial Bread . . . Moniieur Siudio . 250 Coll Cromwell Co. . Neisner Bros., Inc. . . 239 David J. Molloy Co. . New Process Laundry . 233 Dysari Candy Co. . . . Perley's Food Shop . 209 Enzler's Trunlc and Luggage Shop Peierson Baking Co. . 210 FOX Garage Podzimelc Pharmacy No. 2 226 Freeman Dolson-Life lnsurance Richards Pharmacy 22' . . 2I4 Hallwood Cafe, Marion . . Royal Laundry l-lilillomner Muslc CO' ' ' Sieblce 84 Taylor Co. lnc. 207 I-loiel Monrrose . . Superior Press . ' I 229 Hoiel Roosevelf .... lnier-Ocean Reinsurance Co. . Thompson Sfucllo, ' Zlg Iowa Theahe i g Q 1 Tru-Ari' Corporarion 248 Jaclgs Sfore l Weder's . . . 243 Kemble's Flowers . . . Y. lvl. C. A. Cafeieria . 228 00 00' 000 v00000000000000000000000000000990000000O000000000000O00OOOOg PATRONIZE ACORN ADVERTISERS 0 2551 00000 o 3 Z o 0 0 O o Q o Q O 0 3 2 E As The lasT pages oT The I936 ACORN are Turned Trom The 2 0 3 press we hesi+a+e a momenT and Think back over The pasT school 2 3 ' 2 E year and Think oT all The pleasanT, buT someTimes Trying experi- E ft ences gaThered in Trying To give a TaiThTul porTrayal oT Kohawk- E 3 land. Z o 0 3 Q 2 We wish To Thank Mr. Clare Marshall and EmmoTT Murray oT 3 0 0 The Tru-ArT Engraving Company Tor TreaTing us kindly, no maTTer Z O . . . . . . 3 how TranTic we became over TrivialiTies. We wish To Thank The 2 E members oT The MonTieur STudio Tor prompT and eTTicienT work Q on our phoTography. They were paTienT and kind, no maTTer how E wroughT up we would geT over many minor deTails. We wish To E g Thank Mr. W. W. Mercer oT The Economy AdverTising Company 3 E Tor dealing genTly wiTh us in our makeup dilemma. Mr. A. A. E o 0 3 Lubersky oT The David J. Molloy PlanT designed The cover. We 3 E hope you like iT. LasT, buT noT leasT, we exTend our graTiTude To E 0 2 Donald MacKay and Wilbur Aronson Tor Timely and helpTul sug- fi . . . 53 2 gesTions in regards To The assemblage oT The book, and To Maurice 2 Dunlap Tor his conTribuTions To The humor secTion. l.asTly, if you E 0 jg like The book please Tell us, buT if you don'T like iT don'T Tell us, E O 2 'Twould break our hearTs. E 0 0 0 o E A Our Tellow sTudenTs, The l936 ACORN is yours. E 0 0 2 THE Ennok Ann Busiusss wiANAeER. 0 E Z 0 0 0 0 fo 499 o o o o o o 45? 0 o o o 2 0 C9 if o 0 o o 0 0 32 330 o o o o o 0 0 0 o 4? Q 5 Q7 o o o o o o xv


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