Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)
- Class of 1949
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THE CAMPUS The Campus . here quiet and stately beauty zristzlls in us art appreciation for gracious living. I 7 lg, 7 A students haven, the LI- BRARY furnishes com- 'Nl plete facilities for research and relaxation. Almost home after a trek along ELM WALK to Colfax or a shopping trip down town. 'X r fx WW If -5 -sr,s A.. .,1,,x.,.. '77 is r' lv' 'iff' 's'5'i ff .ulf'1 ii' 3 fl-si f ++?..: fW.V 'f'1f'.': I ' ' ..-fsfefs-' 2 ' '2f 'e-aw ..2f.fffs-.ssif- F. f s . . . ,fs -'swf QP, ':f'g:3sr.,,5,,lQ,F+5l'gI25fu,,,- Mfg, all 2, qu-.fx g .-41.1-1 ve, , .C -, Q. 3. - -:mtl-if ajwfs- -V' :cat '5-.15-f.-.gh-fi'-, -ff . . ..Q ,t , yn if Q, ,-gm .A 7, . gi .-, ,1. 5-fqm 1,-2-,-1 I ' 1 sl-ie--we , . ' A i th gsgyw ., gf ,,.vf,-Hifi,-A13,35-ra.3r7,1i,,55.3f.' . K -A -Arwfao ffl J ' X -ul 1-3 1 --A . .4. u , . s In me LIBRARY hi S - tered under its ve,j1 if The LITTLE CHAPEL greens, one finds reference opens the door to a sanctu- material and quiet forstudy. arg f0F Cluietimeditation of re igious services, A :off J X-PX H , . I sk :- fy ns' l L ,, , .-s TI-IE CAMPUS TREAT HALL, nerve cen- ter of a busy campus, with class rooms and offices, also spells home to freshman dorm girls. Time and tide wait for no Hlilll. Tudor England stands per- sonified in the modern set- ting of FOOTE HALL abode of 124 students. Fronting the broad expanse of lawn, PORTER HALL houses freshman and senior girls. Newly constructed PUL- LIAM HALL provides the latest in facilities as the largest dormitory on cam- i pus. i Relaxation and amusements center around the FLAG POLE, hub of campus activities. First and last StOP5 of the - d 'eral in betweelli all tSCtXh C S C K Sl-IOPPE, located in M2- son basement- o s X .lx t , , L. K ,Ng , A . . f . , : hs, f ln' -.' v' .r -V - tx 'i - 7 L, - ,X t ,. ' i u , . . 1 D 1: ,S fs. wr, f I H i THE CAMPUS Modern MASON HALL contains the dining room, gymnasium and swimming pool along with other rec- reational facilities. I-......-.-...-... Books, supplies, and just doo-dads may be pur- chased at the campus BUCK STORE in Treat Hall basement. rf I 9 , . I tsl Si ' , K .ix Ss 'iw V. 8 just plll' pUS FCHI pf' Y f - Wa, ,M Hr.-fa, , - , ,pw .M f ' 'M V11 , . i. A homey atmosphere pre- vails in QUINCE HALL with its closely knit family of eighteen freshman girls. Guarding against aches and pains, the HEALTH CENTER provides medi- cal facilities for campus maladies. ' . --L2 A 1 B - .ifih ik' . an ,L , . . Mftygi - L 5--,117 ,L ' ig . ,-1, -. 'llflkffifjfg 1 V-if 42.35 -in ' f 'f R : . - w,f'f, uf.,-w'f . i N,,..e. . A, A, Worthy creature, patient tee.e11er Spent two years of toil and try'11 -w...L-.Q-w,.....4,,,.-o. J iqfs n ulll' . 'V qJf'Nf mga , X' 3 jusu lfmux HL'L'lllNGSON Pu-wh-nr of Ihr College .Ulu and .Ur,s'. P1'f'.x',1', -1c'fm,vg frjg-Hd- .-fzifv and ffziflz fU'll'Z'I'dC our 1'115pz'ra- lim: flzmzzgfz flu? yczlry. Mas. IAMEs EDWIN HUCHINGSON First Lady of the Campus gif g f flffi I f i,f ,Y nfl I x 3' f , i lf' . E , ,. , ,1 ' r l 1 l ,e in II. Xjv' 1 1 2 5 I i N 'iff Y x li i - -1 . 1 ,f A X X , af, i .Tj . K 44 Y' s 1 , X1 ev . ' tk, . ' , 1 f .vigil .Q . H.. V, . '-c A President and First Lady of the college pause in their observation of life at CWC. Classes of girls may come and go while Mr. and Nlrs. Prexy stand steadfast, reminders of a goal aspired to and achieved. Hx IP ft! tulle-ge ADMIN ISTRATORS DOROTH EA WALKER BLAIR Dean of Students H -Q PAULINE BAUER Comptroller and Assistant Treasurer uf' GEORGE W. Grass Registrar Head of Science Department WALDO OLSON Business Manager 15 t FACULTY R N Q I S I 1. PAUL J. Annoo ELIZABETH Asmm. Instructor in Photography Instructor in English ' x-. I I . f f 5 mf'-I . 1 jr I HELEN Suorwtsu. BERNARD LEAH BIRD. Professor of Piano and Organ ASSISIHM Llbfafmn Hmm R, Bums BEULAH BEARDSLEY Immune-tr un Nr-,logs Innfuqmf in An ' ws rm' I V ,, S ! 5 . A w ,r r .., V F, ' i A , Mutrtmxxs Coox Homxcra LEE D'AVl5 .M-nciatc Profcnor of English Professor Of VOICC 'Vxl K s I - '- .I IIN-KH Xlumtxnrr BUTLER , s--ff If - ,H , P wh r x 'JU f r f 35 I .-gf. If ' I L f- fs: ' . X 1 A V , 1 C nl ,LC 16 W., l It DEN? guns Rgociate Prvfcsso' LEE Form Instructor In I Hong ' R Associate I Spud' Hum 'ISFAHL 1 E455 Agn f'0 41 5 :I-,It P- 2, if g X 23114 Ls , A 2-iiaww G EORGIA B. ELLYSON DOUGLAS DENNISTON Professor of Voice Associate Professor of Art MADELINE I. EVANS CORA FICKEL Associate Professor of College Dietitian Business Education x, -'1-an 1 Ig:tEE FOITIDREN. ILIFF GARRISON . ructor in Radio Professor of Piano and Theory Head of Department P YLLIS S. GOUGH ESTHER LINDEN GRABILL H Instructor in Voice Associate Professor of Piano and Theory we Hom ER L. GROUT Fmwcus I. HANSl.N Agsociilte Professor Of Professor of Art peec and Drama Head of De artment P Louisa HARMON LEEON E. HAYDEN ' Director of Admissions Inst ructor in Home Economics FACULTY . ,, r Aff. V ' , ' I . . ,ff 49 oat 5 I rvfuh 1 rf I , , nf . , , ' 4 I 1 Z CMN FRANCES HOEFT EDNA M.JoN1ss Instructor in English Professor of Business Education K ,. l 1 i l l 0 yi V f g 0,1 Gas. AJ' J 'A .- T N'p f ' - , . 5 I EDNA D. MCCORMICK ELSIE M. MCFQRI-AND Associate Professor of Instructor in Science Business Education ANTON LANDLER JAMES C. LEWIS Professor of Violin Assistant Director of Public Relations Assistant to the President '. 'x 5 NELSON - ' LENA CHRISTINE MAYER P f HE0'f?pgech and Drama f- Professor of Modern Languages ro essor em ?gJtEcliRAl4DIlFE l1?fIAST GLADYS MAUS Head of Department Head of Departm S or COJSSCIZC ology Beauty Counselor 18 N I Vi :iii ETHEL B. PARSONS Associate Professor of English f l I 'f F-UW GERTRUDE SCI-IALOw -cf!! Instructor in Science A ELVA C. PETERSON Professor of Physical Education Head of Department HELEN SCHUESSLER Instructor in Home Economics TRACY STINSON MARY ALICE THOM PSON Instructor In Physical Education Professor of Religion Director of Religious Activities 19 If , ' I X m ,fx .V - f' GLADYS R. RIVERS DONALD W. ROBINSON Associate Professor of Education Director of Public Relations Personality Counselor Assistant to the President 1' I Xin 4 M -Liiff ,- .M 4 -,,:.,. , ' 4' jing A. A '. ,rw J ,. -171, wg,- ,' ,. QQ' . ALICE SPENGLER JEANNE STINSON College Librarian Instructor in Physical Education CLAIRE TOY NELLIE C. TROELTZSCII Professor of Home Economics Professor of Home Economics Clothing Consultant Head of Department -i FACULTY WALLACE B. TURNER Professor of Social Science and History Head of Department ERN EST V. TWEED Professor of Business Education Head of Department EXIE WH1'rE Admissions Counselor Associate Professor of Science - R J. BARRON WILEY ROBERT VlflLLlAM5 Instructor in Piano 'YD' A I jf' , , R, .zz Q, f A -'as -. , V, ' I A-. ' ,fx . J -Ax CLARA LOUISE WILNI Professor of Modern Languageq ifsffaaf 2 B. Z. Woons Professor of Social Studies D. l . Y. . DR' LEE H. VVINEMILLER :rector of Actnmes Coll'-520 Physician 20 A. BEATRICE YOUNG Professor of Engllih Head of Delmftmem Sr 1 ,R In Lf 14 4.336 4324141.15 QXEQ 's L iilxllrt SPECIAL ff' STAFF HAZEL BOGUE Snack Shoppe Manager ARTHUR T. BLISS Special Officer KATHERINE G. FULLER College Nurse GLAN COATES Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds :':w', Y ., ' ,I V' 'U ARLENE HUTCHINSON MAXINE JOHNSON Executive Secretary Assistant Comptroller GEORGE W. MEAD , HARRYETTE S. NICHOLLS E Special Officer Alumnae Executive Secretary A wb' '--. MERCEDES PARCHEN RosE RIDER Postal Clerk Assistant Registrar of C 1. ': . 1 s y, Jn, f K OFFICE A MYRTIS ALLEN LUCILE BABBITT Office Clerk Admissions Stenographer STAFF MAx1NE CHANDLER MRS. A. VIOLA COLONY AMANDA A GAGAN Admissions Stcnographer Dining Room Hostess Assistant Nurse 4 7 lvl.-RRY ANN T r E MCINAMEE CARMEN MACKINTOSH FRANCES MALLORY Assistant Publicit' D' . I' 'rector Secfetafb' to the Reglstrar Admissions Secretary Q L4 PAULINE JOHANSEN Physical Education Secretary HELEN MARIE MALONE Publications Secretary 4 5 4 IONA LEE PFYDI ET A ' 'A ' ON PEA RL QUIGLEY VIRGINIA ROBBEN GWEN SCHWINCK dem Secrerarywo the Business Manager D' - R 22 X ' - . t the Dean of SUI ming oom Supervisor ' College Cashier Secnetary o HNEEX z kceury 2 f.gfSE DORMITORY STAFF Nm ' Q , i ,,, N W ff 3 -we-7 ESTHER THULIN COLE Dormitory Director JESSIE HARLAN INEZ LEIGH Assistant Dormitory Director Dormitory Director vanqggku- ELIZABETH THIESING LAMONA WARREN Assistant Dormitory Director Assistant Dormitory Director- MAR1'HA Glass NORISSA GREEN Dormitory Director Assistant Dormitory Director f-f1 + 1'9 S FLORENCE PASCHKE FLORA F. PRATHER Dormitory Director Assistant Dormitory Director BERFHA G. WINCHESTER MAGDALELE WooDs Assistant Dormitory Director Dormitory Director Thus the Fresnie turned. to Senior Graduated. Clementine .fwj . 4 . ',- ,f - f 25.53 5, eds? ,ff QQ f-xx --...,,. Z JOYCE ALBERS VVisner, NCbf3SlC2l Liberal Arts ffm? CLASS OF ROMAYNE ANDERSON Alexandria, MiI1I1CS0ta AW' R531 DOROTHY ALLEN Twin Falls, Idaho ,QV Business Graphic Art JOYCE AXTON Denver, Colorado journalism RUTH ANTRIM St. Louis, Missouri Liberal Arts BETTY ANN BAPTIST Denver, Colorado l l 7 Secretarial ,.l..,fi ivltlbthe Era Egavel, student body prexy ee amp e rings the latest Student Conn - - ' - - LLEN BAPTIST cll report to assembly. 26 MARYE Denver, Colorado Science l' O -il F TON tio I fij ' n ll KIRBY SUE BECKETT Evergreen, Colorado Drama SALLY BEERBOWER Auburn, Indiana Liberal Arts DoI.oREs BENNER Holdrege, Nebraska Education VIOLET BENSON Greeley, Colorado Pre-Nursing -43' PATRICIA BLOESER Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts -wid' YQ' 1.-w NEVALYN BERRUM Gardnerville, Nevada . V wx Xilw IE DORALEE BOEHRINGER Parma, Idaho Business Home Economics ' PHYLLIS BJORNEBY Grafton, North Dakota Business 27 PEGGY BOYLE Denver, Colorado Secretarial NIARGAR ET BROYVN Recife, Brazil Voice BARBARA BUCK Lincoln, Nebraska Journalism CLASS OF H ULDAH JANE BRUCE Canon City, Colorado Physical Education BEVERLY BURCH Winterset, Iowa Religion DAPHNE BURTON Paxton, Nebraska Homemaking QA-d ADA NI.-'lRlE BUCHANAN Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts ROBERTA JEAN BURNS Englewood, Colorado General Business 28 JOAN CADDOCK Omaha, Nebraska Liberal Arts ,Al DOREEN CAHAL9 Boise, Idaho Business GMM will 001 'full Q. '. W fir 49 ESTH ER CERVANTES Iloilo City, Philippine Islands Liberal Arts NANCY CfHALINlERS Hutchinson, Kansas Liberal Arts VIRGINIA LEE CAMPBELL Sterling, Colorado Liberal Arts BUNNY ANN CHALLY ,,,.!11A.1.f,., , ,L 3 Morris, Illinois Merchandising CAROL JEAN CARLSON Stromsbu rg, Nebraska 'Fr CATHERINE COLLIER Denver, Colorado Homemaking Medical Technology all Student assembly programs spotlight Jody RUTH IRENE CARLSON C21ClClOClel 215 VlCC-pl'CSldCnI of lIl1C Student Loveland, Colorado COU1'1Cll. Public School Music ANN COLLINS Monmouth, Illinois Personnel V aw 4 6 I ,V IRIS CoIuzII-IIzIz Denver, Colorado Voice CLASS OF -'TI MARYANN DAY MARIE COLLINS Denver, Colorado Education I 'rl , x f x I JACQUELINE COZAD Lincoln, Nebraska Merchandising Santa Ana, California Home Economics CATHREN ANN DE LA RozA Pacific Grove, California SCA PYCXY Dorothy Allen relaxes in the Little Liberal Arts Chapel for a momen ' t f u . o quiet meditation. 30 MAARIE DITTMER El Reno, Oklahoma Liberal Arts ETH EL FAIRLAMB Delta, Colorado Journalism PHYLLIS FORSLING Kimball, Nebraska journalism BETTY JEAN EAsT1-:AM Ulysses, Kansas Secretarial LYNN ELIAS Delagua, Colorado Science T JANET lf'l'TIiR T Denver, Colorado! llomemzlking ' ' NORMA MARIE FINKE Twin Falls, Idaho Business lC1.1zAnE'ru ANN FLATIEN Hoople, North Dakota Liberal Arts ' lift, Ill f MARGARE'F FORTH Denver, Colorado Physical Education 4 BARBARA FRUH LING Franklin, Nebraska Science PATRICIA LOU FULK Denver, Colorado Art rIiHOMASITA GARCIA Albuquerque, New Mexico Home Economics f . rm 40' Q-5' non C Spccrli N-9 GAY Gourn Casper, VVyoming CLASS , OF l MARION Louise GREEN Manitou Springs, Colorado Business JAN II GARRELTS Ayrshire, Iowa Business Graphic Ari INORMA GRANT l v Auburn, lXebl-ngkn Science 32 CAROL GRIBI Hanford, California Liberal Arts W DONALEE GUILDN ER Umm' Nebrilsliil Dranm DOROTHY HAWKS Fort Morgan, Colorado Education BEVERLIANN HARRIS Aurora, Colorado MARY FRANCES HAMILTON Oberlin, Kansas Home Etonomics JOAN HARDY Telluride, Colorado Merchandising - Education ETHEL HATCHER ea . BETTY HEATHERINGTON Jennings, Kansas Public School Music Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ,. Liberal Arts As Big-Little Sister chairman, Shirley Smith PATRICIA ILENI5 HARMON 33 adds the final touch to a project designed for Uufmisflfl, Colorado companionship. Interior Design CLASS 5: PATRICIA HEGG Sedro Woolley, WVash. L'b l A t. I era r g MARIANNE HODGSKISS Anaconda, Montana Liberal Arts OF PATRICIA HIRSCH Texarkana, Arkansas P Piano EVELYN HOFF Wauneta, Nebraska Education Qhiosing danceable records for the Friday ,riigolimbhorg can be confusing reyeals Lynn 34 S, pportumty League president, ANNA MAE HOSTETLER Miami, Arizona Biological Science MATILDA HoUL1sToN Fort Thomas, Kentucky Liberal Arts EDA MAE HUBBARD Mt. Vernon, New York Education I4 DOROTHY JAMES Menlo, Kansas Dress Design BERNITA KALTENBACH Denver, Colorado Homemaking JOAN HULL Cheyenne, Wyoming Physical Education i MILDRED JOHNSON Julesburg, Colorado Public School Music ELAINE KARAMIGIOS Denver, Colorado Education BARBARA HUNT Dade City, Florida Liberal Arts CLARA JAMES Garden City, Kansas Violin MARION JONES Fairfax, California Sociology 35 ' 4 JUNE KEPNER Rochelle, Illinois Liberal Arts MARGARET KNOWLES Galva, Kansas Pre-Nursing A7 1, ,ff -af If ff A SHIRLEY LANG Xenia, Ohio Business MARILYN KN UTsoN Dutton, Montana Education . BONNIE JEAN LAMBERT Arvada, Colorado Drama . .. . ,. ,MM .,.:,,' e. JANE LARSON Grand Island, Nebraska Liberal Arts MARTHA JANE LARSON Shelby, Montana Education 36 CLASS OF MARJORIE LINN Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii Liberal Arts ELLEN GLEE LITHERLAND Denver, Colorado Organ JEAN ETTE LIVEK Kewanee, Illinois Speech as DF S MW I I BARBARA LYON INN Hollywood, California 'I v- - Personnel MARION MCCASKILL Plainview, Texas Liberal Arts '4 -.I u I 'L MARILYN LOWELI, , Belleville, Kansas Journalism ' ' MERRY LYON - Grant, Nebraska - Retail Merchandising 'A Llul, f FAITH LUHNOW .,' Boulder, Colorado - PATRICIA MCGINTY Great Falls, Montana Voice Music , Mindful of that impending deadline, bicy- BARBARA LUSK 37 linen editor Phyl Forsling checks and rechecks Denver. C0l0l'3d0 section layouts. Physical Education ,gow ..,A MARJORIE MCMANUS Owensboro, Kentucky Speech ELAINE MARTIN Englewood, Colorado ,Ad CLASS OF ? ,Q ANDREA MALCOLM Deer Lodge, Montana Liberal Arts Secretarial PATRICIA MATTSON Grafton, North Dakota JANE M EREDITH Geneva, Illinois Business Physical Education ,I,,,fmae1,,z f WILDA RUTH MEYERS Phoenix, Arizona g uf n is 1 l !'i': 1? IQ, Marion McCaskill, senior class prexy, marks her calendar for coming events and qnnounce Liberal Arts f - - LEDGE ments. 38 COLLEEN MIL Perryton, Texas U Public School Music 540' 'WW ,Ia .,..I:ML, SHIRLEY JEAN MILLER Lakewood, Colorado Liberal Arts LUCY MONTGOMERY Casa Grande, Arizona Liberal Arts M DORO'l'HY MooN Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts L LAELA Jo MORRIS Great Falls, Montana BETTY MUNCY Lockney, Texas Secretarial Business SALLY MORSE New London, Connecticut Homemaking -Q f JOAN MURLEY Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts SHIRLEY MOSKAL Loveland, Colorado Art 39 MARY ALICE MURPHY Durango, Mexico Language nr-1 - '? VIRGINIA NORMAN Rozet, Wyoming Science PATRICIA PATTERSON Pittsburg, Kansas Liberal Arts GLENNA PAUPST Arvilla, North Dakota Merchandising RosE MERLE PAYNE Cortez, Colorado Liberal Arts ,sets K' NANCY PETERSEN Gibbon, Nebraska Education PEGGY PRADER Denver, Colorado Education 40 CLASS OF FERN EILEEN QUIGGLE I Vernon, Colorado Science JANE RADAKER Wisner, Nebraska Business ALICE RAMSAY Aberdeen, Washington Business me IRENE RATHBUN Dallas, Texas Biology ' ALLEARNYA REED nn. 70 ROBERTA Rixroizn Denver, Colorado Education Lois JEAN REINHARDT Verdon, South Dakota Interior Design EVA ROBERTSON Montezuma, Kansas Liberal Arts KATHERINE REMENSPERGER San Francisco, California Science Denver, Colorado ' Secretarial MAXINB RFIFF Checking Graphic la3outs and meeting dead lines keeps editor Margie Uren busy before 1 L 41 Kremmling, Colorado press day. General Business FLORENCE RODERICK Lakin, Kansas Liberal Arts BEVERLY SCHLESSINGER Colorado Springs, Col0rad0 Secretarial CLASS GF CLAIRE SALVO Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts 5' 'x..1 l BETTE SAUER Denver, Colorado Physical Education MARVEL ANN SCHLUNZ Michigan City, Indiana Personnel DARLISS Sc1DMoRE Grafton, North Dakota Art MARILYN SCOFIELD Brighton, Colorado Education CAROLYN SCHNAITTER Madison, Indiana journalism 42 MARGARET SECKMAN Beatrice, Nebraska Liberal Arts JOAN SELCK Wilmette, Illinois EVE SKINNER Denver, Colorado Education Home Economics 9 BEVERLY SMITH Stratford, Texas Speech SHIRLEY ANNE SMITH F t. Stockton, Texas Speech MARY SPEROPULOS Weiser, Idaho Home Economics CLARA JEANNE SHEPARD Casper, Wyoming Secretarial EEA VERNA SIMS P 'CIIVI-Ig fhlurarln u mln: 5Qh,,,,l Music '47 AN x .lfvcm Sn lVll'l,l'1Ill, Texans llmnc l'lf'UIlUlllll'H -l-.S FLORENCE STARK Ft' Morgan, Colorado Art , fl :grit JI? gd' GERALDINE STEIN Mason City, Iowa Interior Design ,WX gau- is SHERI STEWART Littleton, Colorado Drama K Y , N S HIRLEY ANNE STEWART Denver, Colorado Education QW '? 9lv MAXEY SWANSON Columbus, Montana Science A PATRICIA TAGUE Denver, Colorado Interior Design JANE TENINGA Chicago, Illinois journalism 44 CLASS OF MARLYN TIMMONS Bushton, Kansas Business BEVERLY TOBIEN Valentine, Nebraska Secretarial BERTHA TOLSDORF jefferson, Iowa Homemaking S DONNA VALDASON JUNE TURNER Ignacio, Colorado Art Lynden, Washington Interior Design MARILYN TooMBs Oak Park, Illinois Personnel PE BARBARA U1-:RICH Loveland, Colorado Liberal Arts LEAH VALENTINE Ventura, California Retailing ,ROSEMARIE TRACY Cristobal, Canal Zone Merchandising QANE rIiURNliR Wffff.. Missouri Piano of ,MD lVlARAIOlllIi URIVQN llmxpglus, A rinmu llrlll llilllNlll lil ELAINE VAN NATPA VVestern Springs, Illinois lournulism CLASS if OF 4. J ,X MARJORIE VocT VVesz Englewood, New jersey Speech I GERALDINE ANN WALKER Johnstown, Colorado Pre-Nursing 1 ,. ij., t , . H' 2 A 4 kg.- ' x Louise ELLEN WACCONER Primghar, Iowa Dress Design f ar- . MARY WALT ERS Vancouver, Washington .l BARBARA Wxsrss Denver, Colorado Speech g , W ', V .Q- O- -4 Q PATRICIA WAGNER Hamilton, Ohio Sociology Journalism CHARLOTTE WATERS Bellingham, Washington Interior Design 46 GENA MAE WESTBROOK De Kalb, Illinois Secretarial JANICE WHITAKER Douglas, Wyoming Secretarial .I it X PATRICIA RUTH WILSON Rawlins, Wyoming Secretarial Lois JEAN WHITE Los Angeles, California Merchandising WWW MARGARET WINTER Hillsboro, North Dakota Art DORIS ELAINE WICK Rapid City, South Dakota Merchandising L Pifrzcv Worn .:Iurcl, Montana D i':fillC1liiUll ORIS Jo WILLIAMQ HafPer, Kansas A 47 Plano , JOCELYN WYATT Harrisburg, Nebraska Journalism LORNA ZALDIVAR Antique, Philippine Islands Liberal Arts JOYCE ZUSPAN Grand Island, NCb1'HSk2 Home Economics MARILYN ACKERLEY Story. Wyoming Liberal Arts -0 j GENE ACKERMAN Detroit. Michigan Science SHIRLEE AGERUP Everett, Washington l.ibcr.1l Arla fl I0 nu: ' ,L -R: ig, xr' - x 5 'I A S 'Z .,. 2' BETTY LOU ANDERSON Eaton, Colorado ' ' Teaching Q X Elementary Ji BEVERLY A-NDERSON Conrad, Montana Lfathematics MARIE ARCERIS Worland, Wyoming Secretarial Trainnnlz mb.-ifdfii CAROL BABBITT La Grange, Illinois Liberal Arts CAMILLE ANDERSON Ardmore. Colorado Liberal Arts jo ANN BAKER Pratt, Kansas Piano ERMA ALEXANDER Winhrld, Kansas Bupincu OAK .'5.l.l,lSSON SHIRLEY ANDERSON Nlillcr. Kansas ARDETH BALLARD Sterling, Colorado Liberal Arts Secretarial Training . A .-.L , , A a Grange lllinoi Llbcr BARBARA BALSBAUGH Perry Iona Commercial Art CAROL ARCHER f Sheldon, Iowa Liberal Art: 3 l i i CLASS I OF i i i l i 1 i l 4 3 sl ll l 1 I JOYCE BAsK1N Stratford, Texas Homemaking ,,,.v. ,.,.. .1,, 1, aqxvu AGQAT' ' ' A ' I I I I I l l ROSE BEAL l Carthage, Illinois ' Liberal Arts Q t i l fliiat, D Q JAN BECK Bellevue, Iowa Interior Decoration N - Nwxxtxwv W LAURA BECKER Glendale, Arizona Physical Education Dsi.oREs BENSON Scott City, Kansas llomc Economics mm 5, DONNA BENSON llollandale, Minnesota Liberal Arts DONNA Lou Brscxrzrr Garden City, Kansas Liberal Arts Brt,r.uz BERINGER Conrad, Montana Commercial MOLLY BELL Ventura.. California , Science L LEONA Brass Sauk City, Minnesota Public School Music RosANNE BELLOWS Minneapolis, Minnesota Liberal Art S - ,, BETPY NELL BLINKLEY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Liberal Arts ,M ,- VFR R ELIZABETH BENNETT Dallas. Texas Art -'Q i 4 JAN Bisnop l.al:cs-roocl. C.'uloratlu Art JANE E. Bl'I'I'lN,C La nsdalc, Pcnnsylx ania Liberal Arts 'W MARILYN BLAisDEr.t, Honolulu, Hawaii Liberal Arts ' f'f,,,., Q , A SUZANNE Bi.EssER Manitowoc. NVisconsin Nlerchanclisinz ff, 'fc--H A 1 - x Berry RAE BLU!-LM llonolulu. Hawaii Pre-Nursing lNlARC.-XRET BOEHRINGER Parma. Idaho Graphic Arts joAN Boucr-:ARD Wcgtcrn Springs, Illinois Xlrrclxandising E i BARBARA BOYD Santa l v:, New Mexico Lilicral Arts BARBARA Borsa Dillon Montana Dramatic' NIARION BRADSH,-HV Bt-llc Plaine, Iowa Rc-tail Xlerchandiaing , , '-,1-' JN gr 'S , JN fx. ki s fl K-'rss MARJORIE BRAWN Albuquerque, New Mexico General Business l f l if ILA MAF. BREWER Tncunmcari. New Mexico Public School Music rf Boxrus LEE BROWN lndianola, Iowa Liberal Arts l EILEEN Ross Bnowrc Recife, Brazil 35 I 1 f .f , Lnnmnce Fu' Bnows llarllord, Connecticut Secretarial 'E -6 -er lr LAURICE CARLIN Lamar, Colorado Liberal Arts 'I , ',.iL - ' F .- ' ,.fff.'fi1r,f - ' s s-if l i e-'-2 .f Lfiifi ' 'N' i f ' iw - TN .,,A : V Inez BRYLBS Lawton. Ok-lahoma P Education grin., A VERNA MAE CARPaN'rsn Colorado Springs, Colorado Dress Design I is Lois BURNETP Syracuse, Kansas E LoiuzA1NE CoA'rs Homcmaking 1 Stuark4Nebraska PAT CENTER El Paso, Texas Nferchandisinz usic u I l L zANE'rrn BUILT afayette, Colorado MARIETTA COBEQN Dramatic Roswell, New Mexico Art DARLENE Caszuc Buffalo, Wyoming Business Bossa BU'I'I'ERFlEI.D Troy, Ohio Merchandising IRMA Conos Honduras, Central America Business V ' JEWEL CLAUSSEN Holdrege. Nebraska . Art ,S JOY CALLEN Twin Falls, Idaho . , LBY Liberal Arts MARII YN C0 Hutchinson, Kansas Pre-Law 50 lu V 1 OLtvtA ANN Cot.t.rNs Dalhart, Texas Retail Merchandising - ' K Xi 1 l 'i N ii i ' 11,1 .Q , Anot.A COLSTEN Syracuse. Ka nsas Piano ' if N P' .J K f i J . ,S SUN NY Coox Carmel, California Chemistry E ul joan: Coox Duncan. Ariyona Bacteriology Uf Lxki REGINA Conuterr Laramie, Wyoming Home Economics fri -N Y .fi-I Mfuuo Coaouz Denver. Colorado Business 4 1.1 CAROLYN CosT1.EY Alice, Texas Piano Fi 'Tir ,f MARY Aucis Coors Michigan City, Indiana Science . Bzrrrv Cox Littleton, Colorado Secretarial Trainint DONNA Curms Sc-dalia, Colorado Business my I Cfxaot. Cox Palo Alto, Calilornia Liberal Arts ,IOANNE DAnt.tNc Yr.-ntuu. Calilurnria Retail Xlercliamlisittsr A , I? 1 VIRGINIA CUMMtNos , Ainsworth, Nebraska H' Voice r- ' NlARlLYN Dai' 9 .vi Worland, Wyomink fy-R13 Commercial If . P ,J Joi' WARDENE Cunius Missouri Valley. Iowa Retail Merchandising i PAULY Dtt.t.tNcHAM Denver, Colorado Education .A P My ,gff ELEANOR CR.'xwt.t-:Y C Denver. Colorado I Business Education - X, Verma Nha Dtxtus Steamboat Sprint:-, Colorado In O . .JV S x P.-trntcu Ciziaws Hiawatha, Kansas , Liberal Arts 5 JEAN N E'I'I'E DEAPE11 Loveland, Colorado Business E .7 f M BETTY JANE EATON Raton, New Mexico lournalism 61 if f in ' ff? A , ,zf ' ,anzffija SHEILA MAE EDWARDS Malta, Montana Retail Merchandising .. A ,. f-if 27 e W ,Q f fl , B' lm ' A '-fm , i W'f , ,W it J! 'HW N , Z .- 'z 0 ff I Md 'Q X f l W' f ff f if Wil? , 4m , .f f BETTY EVERAI' Worland, Wyoming Music 55 X X ' f K . . 1 MARJORIE ANN EYESTONE Wichita, Kansas Home Economics me SWL DOLORES ELDRED Jerome, Idaho Piano W, ,,.,, N, ,,,, , e,wW,,V, M f RUTH ELWELL Denver, Colorado Education Sf , 2 411 3 f, .. y ,ANNE LORRAINE FALK Arvada, Colorado Art if 1 MARILYN FALK Deer Park, Washington Home Economics HELEN F Lexington jAcKl,YN FAULKNEK Paris, 'l'cx1-Qs lrnsllion lJ1'NllUl ff' My 1 Sr-HRLEY FEATHUER Artesia, New' Mexico Pre-nursing :lib BONNIE LEE FENTON Stanwood. Iowa Dramatics 444 sm' A. SHIRLEY MARIE FITZSIMMONS Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts I ,,,,,...e, , ,et. , I. f ' ,QW f -r:,,.f:Ex , ' gm.-,Q f m' .- Aiis, -.12 Lois FoEsY'm Scottsbluff, Nebraska Business s CLASS yor Doaou-HY FnAz1En Oalaley. Kansas Physical Education ARLENE FRANKLIN Atwood, Kansas Liberal Arts QPAULA ANN FUGATE Fruita, Colorado Personnel MARILYN LOUISE GEICER Busmess + 12, we Salma, Kansas Plano 50 RUTH Gorrruraa Los Alamos, New Mexico Personnel F NIARILYN HEssEL1N K Grand Rapids. Arr Q VU' Nliclxizan Cisuroxss Quoin Dem-cr. Colorado Music ARDITH Gaiman Bullc, Montana Voice Donorm' Ri-in-ell, Ntw llonic Ecunc l'lll.l. Mexico bIllIf5 SHIRLEY Gmsou Frombcrg, Montana Pre-nursing Inums buss , Colorado Springs, Colorado Cmnnicrcial Art june Gnu Troy, Ohio Liberal Aru o J . 5. HELEN DEE llINKl.E Carlvondalr, Luliuaclu lilw-ul .Mu Louise Gu.MoUx Denvcr, Colorado Secretarial Traininz 111.41 lklfuu' DEE Hfxnsnrea Rnlls, Texas Liberal Arn W ' if SUzAN Gocms McCook, Nebraska Morc-handising Q Bern' JAN Honolulu, Hawaii ESTHER GREEN nj Sanborn, Minnesota ' l.il1vr:nl Arlx BHIRLEY .IRAN H.xMr r0x XYorl:incl. XX'g,ominr: Scuclarial 'l'i.:ini ' jo Ass Qiunubox Des Xloincs. lou: Lilvcral .-Xu, 'sf H.-XROLDEN E Hssiuax llemingford. Nebraska j.iuUu.1xe Lua llonvkn xx-Jlllffl, l'1ilm.ulri l'ln'sir1l l ilui'ili1-Il '1 x 6' CLAIRE IIm.i.nsru: l',uxlr'.nrnLl. L iiliqgiqlu llmim liffviif 'U mill' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i A I i XXII MARION L. HORAK I SIINIA j,IcIIII'so'N Cicero. Illinois l.ilIer:il Arts A-awww VIRGINIA ANISIC IRELAND al.EEL'fSI Aiiigliag , ,AA,f, , M I IANICE HOSIER DORIS L. JOHNSON Deflfefi Colorado Arlington, Massacliusetts Liberal Arts Business 51741 ,iffy y ,E , I AOMA RWIN vp, ,I Idaho Falls, Idaho , , ,, I, ,f,,,, History E BETTY SUE HOUSLEY Silver City, New Mexico JACKIE JOHNSON L-herl Aru W'orland, Wyoming ' R ' Business PHYLLIS JACK Cheyenne. Wyoming Ilome Economics BARBARA HUDSON Charles City. Iowa I-1015 JOHNSON I,ilIeral Arts J Whitetsnter, Wisconsin 0lll'llZIllSIl1 3' BE'I I'Y DEAN JACKSON l GIIYFITII. Pklahoxnn 'W , - Q I xi ANNETTE M. HUTCHISON 'ma Am J' i Nlaclison. Wiscn 5' Ilolnc Em..0..Ii'fi Voice ,f 7,122 K 'fs W ' 115 I i? 'fifiuffi IJ BETTY' ANN -IACOBSON A 7 Iinrltnpzton, Colorado Nursing CLASS OF BARBARA NORFI.EE'I'.KEEI.ING Twin Falls. Idaho Dramatics PEGGY ANNE KEITH Chester, Montana Aflusic ELIZABETH KELLER Greensburg, Kansas Art. KAREN KINsEx' Oknnognn, hh-'RISIIIIIHIOII Qlottrnnltsnt '34 CHRISTINE KNIGHT K Cimmaron, Kansa- ,gs lluine Ecnnmnicx ' 50 lr QQ' Mun Les Lur.ixr.sx Denier, Culuradu lournaliirn ' L jmw KNEEDLEK Lnll -IE.-KN Looms Unialia. Nebraska Liberal Arts X QR 's hmct-1 Louise Ltmn .' inwille. lllinms Arr. l'urlvlu, Lkrlurzdu Lil-eral .Xu- '.' 4 ' JACKIE KlK'fLEY' 'H I PATSX' LIDDEL Mfffllofd- OVCUW' Xliunula, Montana llilvfwl AH: :Jimi Aft, r Mfuttxw LAMBERT Q ' Srdalia, Colorado Liberal Arts Q- f SHIRLEY KITTREPCE Cmtouse Lixnsn 'l'0rrinktmi, LX yomimc Gfidlcy. California .l0Ul'Wl'F l Retail Xlercliandisiinf ' BMLBARA LEE Topeka. Kansas Liberal Arts 'O 13 RUTH Kirzsmmx j Loxnixs Lircu Beatrice. Nebraska i i Sterling, Coloradu llouicnmking ' Buiim-N Tl Mucfiur Love falls-lr, Inna l lfmtt l'1un0ll1u r Aumtu l.uwr1 Sli:-ritlati, llynxiiirig l.ilirl.il .Mtn -4 Q. . WL Q Gt.oxtA LEE.-KN Xlontroae, Calilornia journalism I jo.-xx KLEIN PATRICIA jo Locx Straslmriz. fnlorutln Beatrice, Xelurciskn llmm-inzikiiig lloriirnzalzing Et.vA M. Lows llirrlingtrm. lov... l.ilx-ral Alla VELVA F. LOWE Burlington, Colorado Secretarial Tralmiixz A :I I . ax I - sm gg f igfq i f ,. , , A wi f ,lla A 'H Ki : 54wi7'5 ,i .il i ' I i ff . f' va . f . H at i ' ,f'i -41: ,L 9:1 1 ' re , 1' ' 'WY',!f-QZZIQJ:-i : - I 7 1 BEL JEANE MCDONAI.D X ' , ,f i ,: ': I M 5, I X ,I 7 Mint, North Dakota WV 'fvvf Law , f ' BON NIE Lum ER - , . - -Y :-gmfsgzgsa , I - .Q so ,fs :-22z,sgs:s::gg5::xf Wisner, Nebraska Education , I 2 w a! 3: 44gQ f '-f'fw Q J MU' F' bt -,222 th I' 55 :-.5:5:a:2: ,1.:.,.. . I ,Vx 'X , ,X EDNA RUTI-I MCCONNELI. LaPorte, Colorado Interior Decoration B. JEAN McCoY Denver Colorado Secretarial Training F. ,. 'N uf IROSALIE MCDONALD Perry, Iowa- Home Economics A r. , . f' A z If , I 'f gsitfjfzjt' , r A N ,ft H ' ,zjggjxgi -12, ,,,, . , gg? .T 9 If , I 1 X PA1'rY MCINTYRE Sedalia, Colorado Interior Design MARILYN McKEE Franklin, Nebraska ' ' Education NANCY G. MCCOY Austin -I 'M ' at K 1 , 5 5,1 ,W I I i f , ifflw' ' f... 'af I, ff 'W' ii '111 1 , ,Lf O 1 I, l + Yi MARILYN MCKW. Refi Oak, Iowa Physical Education KA'l'HERINE W. MCLACIILUAN llonolulu, Territory of llawan Business sf ' , , ,W 'www' Q ,, , 'WW ,,,, A, ,,.,,,g,f 4' I I .t..:,. I , MM If ,ff f , li' ,ff 1 A' ff ' AL, , My , ff- 'Wx' ' f' T :W VE, fr: L -I 1 ai My L, tg, f I. AURETA MCMENOMEY Malta. Montana Liberal Arts 6 Q. ,I MX, f X CI-IERIE MAHAN Klamath Falls, Oregon Public School Music '- LN lm A BEULAEH MALONE Johnson, Kansas journalism i gurus S Q Y '19 YVONNE MANN Beatrice, Nebraska Liberal Arts CLASS OF W f, Y 1 f f BEVERLY MARKLAND Auburn, Nebraska Business f., DONNA MARTIN Roswell, New Mexico Interior Decorating 2 I 5 . . BETTY MATKOVICH Rock Springs, Wyoming Dress Design -as-sw-. r ww w , 4 , x ' ,LM . jg-I., NSN. sys: I ,1.., N N he X fi gga t 535 i Donomv Nl.-XTSON -leroxne. Idaho Business 50 ANN MAUCH Englewood, Colorado Homemaking BETTY MEHL Englewood, Colorado Ilomemakinz 1 'Qs X Q VIRGINIA A. MEIXELL Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts ff 9 1, M 1 , lf, ,ri ,Aff f yf 1 KA1'IIYI,mzN lVlEl,TON Waco, Texan All SHIRI,LY MIKELSON Castle Rock, Colorado Business ELLEN MILBURN Toulon, Illinois Business 3' 1, A PATRICIA MILLER Elizabeth, Colorado Psychology A PATRICIA ANN MILLER Holyoke. Colorado Piano CHARLOTTE MlLLS Worla nd. Wyoming Business 4 5? V faw, ,, JOAN MONIUURIQ Shawa no, Wisconsin Art JOAN Moons Roswell, New Mexico Art ,, M ,, , ,I ,,.,,fmf 2 1 If A C BONNIE LEE MORLAN Meeker, Colorado Business RossMAxY Mosman Taft, California Retail Merchandising gf M5912 ', W IA, JANE MUNRO Mill Valley, California I'I0fl!CllllllClllK ff gf . BARBARA NANcIz Crawford, Nebraska Homema king ff ? I f I ' I ' ANN NIzsnI'r'I' Roswell, New .Mexico Homemakmg K..fy,, ,,.,. ,. , gm. K7 5 2 Z s , ff yi, 4, 'Mx' f Q f f ff f ds f f f M! f ,fn , X BETTY Lou NICKELSON Oakley, Kansas Business BERDINE NORTH Holyoke, Colorado Home Economics ,swf 1 , - if , .-wwf, ,.-,Q 1 ff All if ,v.. - -I A 01. -'Q1.wf.,x-- - ' .1 ' M,-. Jax, ,126 f Y 1. N I - A W A I fai A V + L LI, A A ' ,,,, A I . f 1 , 5 'Ca ' ...,. A ,. I ,V f f 0 A 1 , X x lf OXNN Osram Piano 41' , 5.1 , Okgalwvslw 'I WSF 11 ,. ,A Q., ,. Englewood, Colorado A ii X N . Q i 7' s W Q. N 5 ..,.I- - ss X QQ Xe ix Qi XIX 1 X . A ' x Q NNW -xx A 'Es Ji A PM Ai' X A . A A lVlARY JANE OLDFATHER Lexington. Nebraska Home Economics DOLORES ORAZEM Pueblo, Colorado Piano tl WT' MAnu.YN ORCUTI' Miles City, Montana Art rr 'fl RUTH ORR Missouri Valley, Iowa Voice . . 1 , .-wtf A RosAr,rE OKTEGA San Pedro. California Music PEGGY PETERSEN Lyman, Wyonulng llonuc l7fcononncs 3- ,lm Pr1Yr.1,rs PANKONIN Grant, Nebraska Liberal Arts VEDA RosE PANNELL Kingsport. Tennessee .IOlll'l1E1llSlll KAY PATTERSON Salina. Kansas Voice , . :,.!.,4.-. V , , 1 liOI.ORES PETERSON Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts iss, f' fe'f, ' X 1NEz PICKET1' Boulder. Colorado Ilome Economics ., N, I . X A S... , J., YVONNE PATTON llolchkiss, Colorado Science MARX' PLATI' Billings, Montana llomemaking 3 if 58 5 BARBARA PETERSEN Ventura. California Commercial JEANNE Pom' Stanton. Nebraska Elementary Teaching CLASS OF 3, Pm, f x 7' , ' ' iwf, 'ff' ' 5' X f r ' as X + as 'P Q .rx nw 4 M E 1 5 I Y I 'E 2 l A is OMEDA POWERS Anderson Dam, Idaho Pre-nursing BETFY JEAN PZINSKI Newcastle, Wyoming Business jo RADEBAUGH jefferson, Iowa Liberal Arts - : C X , ova si-t E ' ,.. P S1 .ex x .1-sg? Q A ' N- ,E . Er.sA L1Lr.1AN RAMIREZ Apznadilla. Porto Rico Pre-ruedical l -e Q' JOAN RECTENWALD Crants New Mexico Science DoR1s REDIESS Brush Colorado llome Economics LAURA LEE Ross Stow Ohio Physical Education BETTY-CoE RILEA Portland Qregon Journalism JUDITH SUE RowEI.L NIalvern Arkans1s Journalism . , i J GRACE RAND Grover, Colorado Home Economics I JOYCE RAPSON Harbor Beach, Michigan Liberal Arts GEORCIANAX MAE REICHEL1' Big Sandy, Montana Liberal Arts DARLENE RIEF Council Bluffs, Iowa Liberal Arts 'F YVONNE RASMUSSEN Garner, Iowa Liberal Arts ' 1 L01,E'rA RECORD Gillmlc, Wyoming Lihcral Arts I NORMA RUTH Rxccs El Dorado, Kansas Piano MARY B. RIANINGER Schaller, Iowa Science EVALYN GAIL RITTER LaVcta, Colorado Journalism JOAN W. ROBERTSON Knoxville, Illinois Business V V IVIARION ROGERS Porl. Collins, Colorado Business EST!-IER RU1z lWalta, Montana Business JEAN RUTHEREORD Georgemwn. Colorado Business BELVA LEE SALMON Cozad. Nebraska Education N PATSY S.-XLYER .. VIRGINIA LYNN SELF Larngd, K311535 ii fiffw llllh0lS ' .- ' 3 ' Journalism Pre-nursing Lots JEAN SANEORNE Honolulu. Territory of llawnii Liberal Arts fu-. 40 BEVERLEY SAWYER Torrington, Wyoming Busi ness MARX' ANN SCHE'I I'I.ER Baker, Montana Pre-nursing C l , Q MARCINE SCHI..-XKE BER Sprinlrs. Nebraska Secretarial 'l'rainim: 1 1 x i ,K 'V l A lVl.-XRILYN SCHNEIDER I.e'KIars, Iowa Liberal Arts CLASS OF Z ,,,,v ,,,,. , , ,,.,. .. ,,,..vf,vwf,N SW., ,WW , IRIAN SELL f S A ' ' Stafford. Kansas f Public School Music SUZANNE SCHULTE Wahoo. Nebraska Commercial Art MAVA JANE SCI-IULTZ Imperial. Nebraska Art DARLENE SCHUSTER Englewood, Colorado Business ELEQTRA Sct.AvENms Denver, Colorado Art -rf-if? North Platte, Nebraska Mgt , X 1 f f f fx 'vs c-f MARSHA SIEBOLD llflcrchandising KARLA JEAN SETTE J Hoisington, Kansas J Business X! 7 fa BE'1'1'Y SIECK Council Bluffs, Iowa Secretarial Training ANN MARIE SHAW A Wilsonville. Nebraska Soeecll AUDREY ANN SIMMS Malta, Montana Business MARY ALICE SHAW Saratoga. Wyoming Education 3 ., , ,Q iiinloll SKAAREN Dearborn. Michigan - ' Interior Decoration EO ALICE SMITH Bassett, Nebraska Liberal Arts Aff , . ff ,H ,, JAYNE SMITH Roswell, New Mexico Home Economics JUNE SMITH Denver, Colorado Piano PATRICIA SMITII Lewis Ka nsas Science CYNTHIA SODEN Rochester, New York Pre-nursing DOREEN SOUTH Vvorland, Wyoming Liberal Arts ' BARBARA STEELE Dalhart, Texans Retail Merchandising g BARBARA STEPHENS V' 4 Pampa, Texas 1 journalism JOYCE SPENCER Dalhart. Texas Primary Teaching PATRICIA STEWART Fort Benton, Montana Liberal Arts LOUISE SPENCER Frombcrg. Montana Home Economics jo ANN STEBBINS Edgar, Montana llome Economics JOAN STOCKSTILI. f Hattiesburg, Mississippi M u sic PAT TAPI INGER Kmsas City Missouri xllllfif BEVERLY TAYLOR Hollywood, California Public School Music Beverly Hills, California Business ,J fav 1 , MARY THOMAS Denver, Colorado Voice JACKIE THOMPSON Carbondale, Colorado Elementary Education VIRGINIA TOBIEN Valentine, Nebraska Liberal Arts W ' , 4, l l 61 A ,vi SARAH TRIM Woodrow. Colorado ,lournalism ' A BERNIECE TUSTIN . Oakley. Kansas Liberal Arts NAOMI TUcHoIsRI Suymowc, YVisconsin Physical Education if BARBARA TUNBERG X xi I MARGIE UNDERWOOD Denver. Colorado Home Economics .,,, . v.V.,, ,.. Redwood Falls. Minnesola Elementary Teaching Aw SHIRLEY VAN ANTWERP Scott Cigy, Kansas Science WILMA JEAN TQURN.-AGE Denver, Colorado Dramatics 1-,, ,A I LORNIS M. VAN LooN Cambridge, Minnesota Liberal Arts 5 l PHYLLIS MARIE TURNER Ip.nacIo. Colorado Lilwcral Arts I C' 1 GLORIA VAN PEL-f Kfcmmlinil, Colorado journalism SIIIRLEY VOGLER Kimball. NCbf!1Skll I,,ilIer:Il Arts. , H Y V4 .,. , 'L 1-: f I I as A: .11 .. ,' 1 1 Z,-' vii R I ' 4, ,fi ,ff U . -Z, I4 PRISCILLA WARD Los Angeles, California Political Science PAULINE WARNER Nladera, California Physical Education MARY ELLEN WE.ASEL Pesotum, Illinois Liberal Arts ANN WEE ER DUWCF, Colorado Art f ,A , CLASS OF RAE A. WEINHARDT Naugatuck, Connecticut Llberal. Arts JOAN WELSCH Laguna Beach. California Business MARILYN WILLIAMS Longmont: Colorado Business MARY WII.I.Q- Honolulu, Hawall Business . 50 WISEMAN Missouri Training Znr LA MAE WILSON Shoshone, Idaho Business ROUND THE MOUNTAIN DOROTHEA CARMICHAEL BILLIE CRoss MARILYN GIESKE DOLORES KIMBLE CHIZUKO OKUNO DOROTHY PORTER VIRGINIA SCHATTINGER jorirlr YARTER Cheyenne, Wyoming Liberal Arts Ivan: P' yr' Freshman class oflicers Dolan Blarsdell president, Patty Mclntrre vrce president, and Carolyn Costley treasurer relaxed from concentration for the moment on 3 the rmpendrng Freshman Fun Night program . 2 r 1 1 4 i 1 i 1 I 2 W J Y s , i i W ,, fi! 1 5 1 J -. r P 5 I I 4 i I I I E E K i Z 1 1 E is R 5 I 1 I a r x 1 v Dates 11 doin s just confused her F .hw f My , QM Ou ell into the campus line ,f ,H ex: -5 x fiip ,X 5 gpg 51352 HT 'e K were -s 'uf .- f , .- 4 ,. I Ag.. 1 0' f 1 Uvx 3 We Arrive! Arriving at Union Station freshmen Nancy McCoy and Donna Benson check their names ol? Mr. Tweed's schedule. Meeting all arrivals is the first of many personal attentions given by the col- lege. Shirley Kittredge brings her problems to her senior big sis ter, Daisy Grant, who knows life. She'll the -ropes of college straighten them out in a jiffy, matter of whether they be 3 how to find trolley 14- or just where the chem lab is located! arulffntl 1110 ffrsf wee crammed with activities to acquaint us with college life Almost there! smile three excited frosh, Joan VVelsch, Mickey Tedford and Ann Mauch, as they park on their luggage waiting for the bus which takes them to the college. Roommate! shouts Carolyn CostleY to Dal' leen Reif who has already made herself at home in their room. Selection of roornrrlafes. H manly of utmost importance, is done in the' summeglllt Order that the girls may get acquainted be ore their arrival. ,...... mlm friegglitel' house director Miss Leigh smiles 3 Comes yflgreeting to- Barbara Tunberg as she wel- ei to her home for the'next nine months. l 66 r l . Its 3 ff. ,N . 'iz I' V ,. , ll f fiiilll s , English and chem, psych and history all come in for their share of scrutiny as registrar Mr. Gibbs helps June Kepner and Dorothy Frazier line up their schedules. Gypsy queen Faith Luhnow reigns over the gala Gypsy pic- nic which climaxes the Hrst week at CWC. Gay costumes add color and beauty to the fes- tivity, w h i I e baseball a n d , weiners furnish the fun. I Lyn Toombs, center, gives her little sisters ' Nancy McCoy and Mercedes Skaaren, the straight dope about college life between bites of that second hot dog. kangaroo Count hi hlights llosh mitmtion dav when the seniors max be lords of the cam pus udge Bettx llc-1the11ng,ton strictly enfoice th entence fmo, In the Sm e H001 on Carol Xnothei lawn picnic dining., that wonderful Colorado e N 0 IP g g Indian summei must be fun judging by the contented Amher and Roxanne Bellows smiles 'ind full plates of these six CVVC eds 67 . g . . 1 , t. E. LJ. . L. 1 , Q. J 1' ' . ' f .' ' f s . . . ' h . l A A 1 ' r .. . . . - . - .i L .N i sl - so Dorm Life is Fun Hold the elevator! is a familiar cry WhiCll echoes often through the halls of each dorm. Barbara Tunburg Professional tasters Helen Falkinburg and Bon- hangs on as Jeannie Burt yells a hurry-up to the late- nie Lambenrt definitely approve of the new recipe Comer, Carolyn Lindsay is trying out. Those kitchenettes are the setting for many a strange concoction. A mob of excited girls invading' the dorm ofhces every day doesn't necessarily mean a riot-itls just that the mail's in! And who wouldn't crowd, when there might be a letter from that special man or a fat check from pop? Berry Blnkley wields a vicious hair bru'h will W ' lay in an -I . ,- , hhcardtoll -1 the locks of roommate Virginia Ireland, btit th? I ,HF uelghti lgirgglflrg sfclllgief the time of Patsy Lltii result pays for the effort, smiles Vir in' , a'W'2'f'f? game 0 ff - . - P Y Hea ' g la 68 dell, boma Jacobsen, Pauline VVa1nei and egg Karen Kinsey gazes rapturosly as she talks to her Big Moment. Joan Yarter surveys the lucky man's pic- ture as Carol Archer dreamily yearns for a Call tomor- laz- , ' Bonnie Brown seems well pleased with the new row night at 10:30. , hair dryer. Now we can swim at 4:00 and date at 6:00 without straight hair. Some contraption! Conveniently located sewing machines allo-w Dot Por- ter to whip up a new dress in no time at all. Evidently ' f that radio. isn't too distracting! 0 I Shirley Woodhouse and Rusty Stockstill catch up on HOY DC2U1UtS anytime, We Want ,Cm Cal? be current gossip, assignments and such as they make use coaxed out of this machine for one small nickel. of the laundry rooms to iron and press for the following BCVCl'lY Mafkland and Gene Aclxelman PHUSC f01' Week. 69 a few extra calories. Class Work arms the hula of our college life Looks like everyone in the Pub Room is set to tum out another copy of the WESTERN GRAPHIC. Virginia Self and Mary Walters have a devilish look in their eyes as Mr. Edward ul, Bracken seriously points out some puzzling technicalities. Q To every freshman especially, this is an all too fa- miliar scene. Phyllis Pankonin and Beverly Anderson are deep in the throes of their comp and rhet research theme required of all freshmen. The library is the scene of the project. , iz m y - . iifi .i ii fiiiii 5 I .rr 3 A -V r v I t , V . K X .I , , ' , ,..!Q, ', ' , ' ., . i , y , rv 2 3 - The music practice rooms in Treat Hall echo to the ringing tones of the voice majors who, like Margaret Brown accompanv themselves on the piano as the s end ' - .' ' . Y KP several hours a day in practice, Looks spooky, doesn't it? But it's only they Phi , tography darkroom and those tW0 Slwokf ge- ' Mickey McKie and Ann Lorraine Falk busy 70 veloping prints. 43 Isnit an amoeba or is it a plant? These four future scientists are really beginning to wonder as they peer through their microscopes in the botany lab. The strug- gling freshmen are Lois Johnson, jean Loomis, Yvonne Ann Weber sketches easily with light, grace- ful strokes as Gay Gould poses. Art instructor Mr. Douglas Denniston looks on, quizically ready to offer words of advice if necessary. Patton, and Phyllis Pankonin. Three secretaries-to--be are learning the tricks of the trade-in the business machines room. Ruth Gottlieb types from a dictaphone, Betty Jean Eastham runs an adding machine, and Jeannette Draper inspects some fresh copy just run ,off on the mimeograph machine. VVhat's cooking, gals? From the looks of those smiles it's something pretty good! And should be too, because Marl'n Timmons, Marge Eyestone, and Shirley Wood- 5 house are all in Mrs, Nellie Troeltzsch's foods class. 71 nclividual Attention is ocuse on each 0 us in cinics, interviews an counse ing How do vnu like yourself now? Mrs. Gladys Klaus, cosmetlology teacher, shows Cynthia Soclen 5- if-mi flillerent hair styles for her shape of face. Cynthia looks pretty pleased and so does roommate Suzanne llleser. Physical education instructor Mrs, Elva Peter- son helps her counselee Mickey McKie decide just what subjects she should take to fulfill the re- quirements of her P. E. course. 0 tif bv u J M lzlualvcth lxellcr has that well knnwn Kqn N All P's and Q's will be minded in letter-perfect fash- ion after finishing the required etiquette Course taught by Miss Rivers. Girls take turns directing the classes and all phases of manners and courtesies are gone OVCI' thoroughly. , U 1 ' - . sa. twang, tl Nllss llclen Nelson ls helping her make it recording so slit' can hear her own qi-I-nrt um! CU,-rec! mem Miu Nelson is in rlririge ot the speech clin'c 'tual ht h 5 . l , s 1- is eltetl xiuprmc mam girls sw-g,k,mI habits No problem, large or small, is too much for Miss Geraldine Mast, psychology counselor, She is always willing to help every Frosh and Senior just as she is guiding Jane Radaker. Whether the question is what vocation to enter after college or how to win friends and' influence people, Miss Mast can help a lot. ill gl El lg Believe it or not, the one on the riht is tallest! Clothing counselor, Miss Claire Toy, helps Claire Holberg and Lois Forsyth find the clothes which will add most to their stature. Here she proves that a solid color suit adds height where the plaid jacket and skirt take it away. Tall or short, there's a solution for everything. VVell! Margaret Love cer- tainly looks comfortable, but Marilyn Hesselink looks like she's been in Mrs. Maus's So- cial Fundamentals class where she learned to walk, gesture, and ascend stairs as well as sit correctly. Seriously t h o u g h, Margaret does know the right way, because she's in the same class. One more minute to go! Miss Gladys Rivers teaches her Reading Clinic to read with extra speed, and at the same time get more out of what they read. In a few weeks they'll be old veterans at this sort of thing, and can zip thru those long Psych chapters with the greatest of ease. Dates to Remember V I., 4 , f ,w lziglzfiglzf our memory lrooies from epfemlrer flzrouglz May in-f tr , October 31 brings goblins, witches i and black cats for celebration of Hal- lowc'cn. At the school festivity Rusty Stucksiill, mistress of ceremonies, in- troduces Dolan lilaisdell and her hula. Nupc, it isn't a man from Mars- itk only Sunny llorak rigged up to play hcr washbonrd in the hillbilly band at the llallowe'en party! November l sees :i more vigorous and spirited 'cam- paign on campus than even in XVashington. These broad grins on li. .-X. Burch, Marion Mclfaskill and Lorraine Conte miglu lwe cuz they picked the winning party. 7+ October 15 is a red letter day for alums, for Homecoming means seeing old classmates, teachers, and house- mothers-and to top it off a dance especially for them. Queen of the Harvest Moon dance is Betty Jean Lewis, '-l-7, who is revealed by scare- crows Brown and Williams. ' i ' 41 151' . 4 +1 'lf' VZV y X ,Y','A ' 4k V A 4 in j 'gi2Qw k L:x H .gctji ,, N a i ' ry'ei f . .. ,Q reryu - ,Q V. 1. j !f'q:w 4, gif Kd ' ,.. the ft a e 1 . ll i y ' gf y Vatiai 'f'2f ?7 if J, ef- r V . ., ' fl. - :at I - ' r . TH E ' l DixiecRATs A ,- - ' ' a soft southern accent brillgs loud 21sI:l3lg1ltii:::a:tioIlifIiari'fzie McManus and heieigigg party. Each m21J0l' Political Pal'tY was rep at this all-school affair. -V x Lt january 18 brings a gala good time to all western fans at CVVC Night at the Stock Show, Side booths are as much fun as the rodeo, Texan Shirley Smith decides as she pauses to fondle a pair of silver decked boots. On March 25 the campus looks like a page from grandma's scrapbook, for it's Founders Day. Mary Ham- ilton models her costume for the annual fete, while Mickey McKie ties that last hair bow. Tish Wagner snuggles up to King Helmsman XVI at the Stock Show. Th'ere's a lot of steak in the rough under that curly hide. Februarv 1 scenes Freshman Fun Night, a hilariousround of skits. Foote Hall won the cherished tin.CUP Wlfh fhelf Por' traval of Porter and Pulliam date life as Micke ' Tedford Mar . 5 , Y jtfjones, Janie Bitting and Ann Mauch show. Christmas .Toy 2 lfjl :Xrounrl Christmnstimc people didn't know if llH:y'il grown a heard or had too much Christmas when they looked in this Quince Hall mirror that jewel Claus-cn mischievously painted. is brought flzroug pageanis, falwleaux ancl fun fesfs King Homer Grout raises his glass on high as he delivers the proclamation held for him by ,his page, Barbara Weiss. These two provided many a chuckle at the Christmas Wassail Bowl celebra- tion. 7 .,-44 1 V - X X .xfsluie X Q. , The Christmas Farewell Dinner serenaderg add 3 spcrinl note to the festivities ns thev make their wav :unonu the tables, rnrolinf: the lie-lnreii old songg in true Old English fashion. One of the most beautiful and inspiring Pfesen' h Greens tations of the year is the Hanging of t e f 1 held in the Mason Hall dining room. The fm Okie getable Madonna scene will live for Years ln I 76 memories of those who witnessed lt. -,,,,,, And the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afraid. Donna Guildner, Ann Marie Shaw, and Marjorie McManus portray the shepherds in The Hanging of the Greens. r l One, two or even three looks at these three won't re- veal their identity. Seen every day around the campus, these gentlemen are known as Mr. Edward I. Bracken, Mr. J. Barron Wiley, and Mr. Wallace B. Turner, but at the Christmas Farewell Dinner-! Merry Christmas! That must be an extra, extra-special person to warrant a smile like that from Bev Taylor. And that is a 'phone booth under all that fancy trimming. I Ai. 9 1 . 'L .! A W? 4, 4- I ! 4 . ', i 8 r 0 A h its 1 shame Lors Forsrth must exer axsa e from such hourrtrful dreams But Chrrstmas fulhlls many many such drerms erery year and brings happiness to every dreamer J v,.,rk i K X sv' WX . . A p I I . means a lei-?l0wrL.ancI ifme or I l They're so much nicer to look at than German and Chemistry books, signs Yvonne Patton pausing to look at the Three Big Moments during cramming for semester . . I exams. The next problem IS which man comes first? Over each arm and drifts away to dreams of no work and all play. 5 When the tests are all over, there's just one place to head for. Knute Knutson drapes a pal Glenna Paupst, Pat Harmon, and june Turner are card sharks from 'way back. Between semesters they exhaust every card game in the book, so, being resource- ful, start inventing some new ones. 5 ,, , Q , . . around new Onlvcggsldlwrioksfxersus magazines and novels! Theres Looks like mass production Sn ::ClEunis' and lots the- evenin OIC? 0rHMargaret Knowles and Marion jones 78 Mario Cordell, Naomi Irwin, -onte knitting and pun, g a ter nals, and its not schoolbooks! of other gals Spend every sPa,-e mifiu as any to work, mg, 'Ihe floor is just ab Eofld 3 P ace rings the balance 0 excitement an un into our fves A girl's social life just isn't complete without the Friday night hops. Dreamy music, low lights, and a long stag line prove to be the perfect com-- bination if we may judge by the glow on Rosalie Ortega's face. Dreams come true, decides pretty Mary Jo Jones, honored as queen of the Press Prom. Little Kathy Bra k h ' ' c en, w o portrays the pub ofhce sprite, Puck, pre- sents the queen with a bouquet of roses. Rae Weinhardt grins across a game of pick-up-sticks Ether date 'while a kilntzer gives advice. Mason lounge fvllh IIS radio, games, and piano draws a full house dur- ing 11016 intermissions. Swish of taffeta, fragrance of flowers, and THE man are the formula for any of the proms. Bar- bara Lusk agrees heartily at the Denver Club Prom at the Cosmo. Lee Gollogher and her one-and-only are off to ado the town. Dinner, dancing, the m0VlCS,. a 79 concertjany one of them might bring those grins of anticipation. Cultural Programs Beaver or leopard? Take your pick at the fur style show. Modeling two of the latest styles in furs are Janet Etter and joan Murley. Virginia Cummings steps up to offer a piece of Cake t P t o a Crews and Carol Babbitt at one of the many teas during the year. These occasions create excellent opportunities for learn- ing poise. A! V J . C , s .0 4 V 1 ' lf '. xx'-as-ff,2g,,.,,. '.:,,..'. I D, YKJL lzefp us improve oursefves from lmao! to foe, in poise and seff assurance .,,, if i ' f MC 1 , 1 ,7 lr If you have trouble finding a place to put that corsage on yo-ur strapless, the style show finds the solutions. Margie Mc- Manus, Lyn Toombs, Peggy Youngstrom and Naomi Tucholski show several of the answers. The Valentine Style Show spelled bankruptcy to 'DHHS' CWC purses, for who could resist such luscious HP ll' the minute fashions? Laela Morris and Wilma 'lurnngf model comfy but beautiful dream-time garb. Qt ff at ff f l f f-R wb- 80 1, l Re11g1o11 H517 ' l Mfg in our every clay l1fe forms a solicl ounclafion fo a well-Zralancecl life .,.,E+,lB :Fells- lcholfli Interest in and understanding of other countries is fostered by the annual Melting Pot banquet. The Honduras table, pre- sided over by Senorita Irma Cobos, wins a prize for its authen- ticity. 'apmall ,Lt 'lp U Tumi? .Grace before each evening meal brings us into closer affinity with God. As the accompanist strikes the last chord of the hymn, Carol Babbitt steps up to give thanks. Candlelight and a soft violin melody set the mood in the pine-paneled Little Chapel. Clara James finds this place of worship quiet and peaceful. Youth Forum in Foote Hall lounge is a worship service on 1 Campus every Sunday morning. Norma Riggs prepares to ac- COI'f11?any the hymn singing as Mary Alice Cook finishes the H meditation. l Vw If l l round The Campus s ,,, is 1 . 42' N, ,- Egad, what a mess! The free stickers, tags, wrapping paper, and string afforded in the anteroom of the post- ofiice really come in handy for many a gal, but Marilyn Orcutt and judy Rowell seem to have gotten all fouled up somewhere along the line. wew remember tile noofeg an crannies as well as ilze iowers and the Sleyline of the Rockies l The library balcony offers a grand place for either study or browsing. Mary Francis Hamilton curls up in an easy chair to catch up on her studies. There -are lounges to recline on While reading current magazines and newspapers or themes may be peeked out in the student typing room. Ah-the Snack Shoppe, where one can avoid the pangs of hunger. Behind the tray of sandwiches Barbara Hudson chews on the eandied apple while watching Shirley Anderson pour out :i thick malt. There're also sundaes 'n pralines 'n phos- phates 'n juices 'n cake n' just oodles and oodles of yummy things. . ,. - t re. Pen- ,Course there s more than books in the l100k5 0 n sale. nants, stationery, soap, jewelry, CIC-. are fg,ggNHYj,fe Pup'- Shirley Gibson just can't decide between cle and Sad Sack. I EEIHCI isdn! mtro uce aug fer an fears m QR assem Les, plays an rec1fa S ,QS supm EIC ZIE SALIUEB in Lhc ,J g- .1 f 1 I .+A 6 V emories of College Days Saturday cleaning is a well remembered chore but evidently a pleasant one for Mary Ann Day, who wields n mop with vigor over the side of the fire escape. .-V .-, , 14- P 11,11 nfs :fiom nfs gn Qh.XT'l-,ich shall-it be -'the wastebaeket or the scrap book' 5 tr ce .- gcrup is strugg ing over th d 1, ' I in the scrap hook, of course. C ecmon' ut It ends up be cherished for our worle, the studies, the proms, ana, our friends How will I ever get it all in? moans joan Welsch to Ellen Milburn as they slave, over that ever agonizing duty- packing to go home. School is really over when 'WC get rid Ofdtze 6:03:23 Lynn Elias sells hers to Marjorie Eyeswflf. an 0 greenback come in handy! JTLIMQ Q he N' V . - 5 l ' 4 I l A : y 1 'I Y- M ,,,.. , V ., .. ,W , 'vlvr,1 f,- ': 14 f .- 5?.1.,'1g4i-. L' IF-7? t f-'u,'.?+ 7451175 M2315 , '49-25,1 7 iw,j,N11-y:l, fg:-- - ' , 1-:Cw,,v,, 1 ' '.f'f . -4, 4' ' ,g ,.- . ' 7 :fi w.,A a .. -WW - , A ,,,.,,,,,,y, N -av-1'-t-If , 3- We'll remember those fleeting moments of cramming for an exam between classes . . . I elrln rc . 5 ' :ax- Well remember the lasting friendships and treasure them all the years of our lives . . . l 1 V , , Y QX 448 VVell remember outstanding visitors to the campus such a Bob Hope and Dorm Day And well look to the future with confidence and the optimum of wouth J 4' ' K 1 . ' xi? ' 1' I Y! - , 2 . f jx Q-I .X xy . ' i , 5 L V K iz Oki' B, 1, ' QW 85 i53'XL'Ewf:54 ut alas, I was no swimmer So I lost my Clemezmtme - r' .Jw ,L , N ' 'l . 4, .Mq ., C -'Q F my 'xivffwzc ,.,, I 1.5-1'-,,vL'? ,Q f., .L .r..':f. r'r- - '.,.. 4.6 L., Am., 'Qi , I. Ll., .. ,. 415.23 Q i in 5 E ,wa1,:'q,y3Q,5,f ' 1 1 , -arf Kr' gun v -3' gulls I Af '! 'ei -. ,. , , i J . ' ' ' r' .111 ' , f '- .' 7,14l1 i-'! .-, ,Mff' 11. 'na' 1 ,f.g...,- 'J ,,.,,6 ' ', -'rf , - 1 5 5 ' -.,, 1 1 , . ,fu . - Z : 4-N-rf r . . , X , , , ylf fc f 7 Z!! ffl! f 1 1 1 i , NX 1 1. ' 1 1.1 1 I 1 Q 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 3 1 1 Q 3- k 1 1 ' A' E 2 1 1 5 . , 1 1 ! I' ,f . 1 1 1 - ' B 1 ,fa 1 , .:, F Q 1 1, I 4 ,A . ,'-r' v - .4 N 4 1 1 . , 1 r ,f 1 ' 2 'i ff L, il ., 4 1 I, , . ' '.T.T..1ifg-,i- 1 - -gi J H V--5,-I-. ' 1 - V, -.399 1 iv ,- 0 . 1 5 ,. g .I ' , , z , 1 . 1 1 L '1 1. ,Z Splash-Splunge gzrfs lui flze wafer durmg plunge permals anal class' msfrucfron 111 Mason Poof l'ming hcn-.een new of rhc water ballet for the Skyline camera I1-fr ru riglu: Peggy Yuungsxrmn, Marilyn McKie, Barbara Lyon, R :lic Imegn, Nzmcv Percr-un, Jayne Smith, Helen Falkenbur ' ' , 1 Lee Ross the star of the show. 'SX 8. fx gy fam 7 Q asfyfgf, we LSZJJCWLL4 ga! AW iii? ,aifaaaaea mn sw eretfes w ge Eforgreg Ellllllf puinl mr in Mason natatorlum are prep ng o olphin flurmg Ihr ' FS f 1 V ,gl 5' E, water ballet. H211-jul . 4.62114 41 l Q uf. xml: 1-4.113 r -cntml pgfg .',f ,hc gwilmninn program Carried H uri lm XX mar r HCL nn . in 1- , . ,, ,C Hin 5 . N ll . -F N m . mm lruhlxng level, gamh 'I-rim Z- pllllll tl: A U mm 1 if 1 Wit M ..,- li 1' l Shussing Down . f. ,f,. . fy., . f ,,.. . M,,,,, wwf.. f...., -' 4W4zw, wg, file Slopes ai Wfnfer Parle, f if M 4 'N l '-- sfualenfs Clzrfsff fo file tune 0 ...- ,H ...I N-?zAlM . Nancy Peterson pauses midway on the ski slope for a rest and to view picturesque Winter Park, high in the Rockies. -45' ivmfer ivonclerlancl . Lending assistance to Virginia loluen :ind juan Xarter is Mrs. L...- WJ Elva C. Petersen, head of the physical education department. The girls decided that it's more confusing than amusing to end up with K different size skis and poles. . r y 2 4 ' . I , more, and Phyllis Bjorneby watch other approaching skiers. Y-Q It's lunch time at Winter Park as happy but hungry skiers dig .' 89 .ff into the sack lunches furnished by the 'Kollege Kitchen A long slide completed, Phyl Forsling, Betty Muncy, Darliss Seid- sports initiate a of activity at the trusiest seasons of the year if Aw-,gq,,,,,.'.,.,.t R. .... .... -, S , 'ip it K -Xxx , , . I , vl ,. l 1 1 . fx Q - Q X, ' it fr - . iv. f. 'lf'Cllf!'llfy '. ' 'FT 071.1 ' y' , . - t:,,m:'iT 'fc' HPDffraeihEi:ZJ,?fHhEr 29 H bUW. Gay Qolld Mounted equestriennes prepare to hut the trail near Denver Rudi nuzlififn ixa','f' 'ff ln Rom lic lwHh.HffU' Heatherinl ing Academy- In The Saddles are Dorothy Matson, Pat Crews alll rctrcnrum on cnrnpmixi rclcfb' ls fast becomingggi Mmary Rininger. v v 3 n L i 1 I Iraung :hc Snark Shoppe atrrr :n n,..l FYVKC, a l'f-rm late' Imcc 0 Ha-Lzn, ,mf .1 'Kawm eXiI'tE'U-NCT' liar?-.ern NVimi1crfc-K. hom! for crun- a pen ffw'2f JF-' A fax 2.11716 'WZ 'rI'.!42- 90 liullbiml illlfliml Mill? Speropulm, :N .5 ' elf Hzlrnilton keeps H WUVY We f hockey, an autumn sport. M er' Francis 1 x or the sudden slice m 5 1 Fizill' blue Colorado skies, fliers pracffce flze 'rpafiernpamf level off for afierrzoons of fun, wor ana, relaxation Smiling Maulyn Knutson accompanied by Merry Lyon checks controls and gn Cb the necessary 'ok' before the take off, l r ii' - . . Ihe oil is :I little low :iccormling to thi, Said Lois jean VVhite r Q ll- .. V ' H o ta 5 Morse, Vie hml lmetter get some mo' ' ' ' . . . fC- A-Miation enthumnsts are taught the mechanics ot then' 5hlPS HS well as the art of piloting them. I yer club. , ' -lg :ml RWM U esnlent of bug ll Cub to Fpgllkl Phyllis l5lOrn.elliJ1'e pexlimhs into the grins haplilw mrnomems high 'D the 5 a few thrilling llllflifx N 5' il fa! j 5,322-nfl, M i Powin-f liefore 11 Cennzi are left ru right: loinmvx' Cizirciu, Doralee I' Boehringer, and Phyllix Biz purer to flying. 91 irneliy, They :ill agree that nothing com- im and vitality' com ine with vigorous QlIfl'lllSiClSHZ fo 397062 all lass anal infra m u ra competition in fl1e fop 110fCll OVC czcffvfffes P ise, grace, and coordination are the results obtained in modem dance cl easy as they look. o asses, as pictured above. Form-forming exercises arent ng -tom, , . ., We.. ,NYM-V 1 x 'r f -tb ,Y ,,,,.+ ,,- T1 1'4 ', fi., ,, t A-Viz, 4.7 7-5 W2 e 1 ! 1 H V., .,., ...... ,0 t ,VF 4,.,,..,,,.-it 1 nf- .- ' i f' he ' r , .41 X ie-er-'1fZ.i , ,,,, T i v lltlmrc i- mr--t itnpottnnt in tumbling and these girls seem to - -i - ctw :tn-l exact linen portray here while Hur nnutrrrl xt, l ur ylll Q :ltr :mill-lr: - ix NAVn , U YI lc . lf, 0 I o., ... 'v'.'..'. :Q ' .utrh tht- Skyline 'liirtlicf , ,.. XX N , r teams. Bueketliall is one o e campus. l Mat ion Lambrfl It's a toss-up for joan Stebbins ant p ' l as thev start a battle to the finish between two chnmlmm f th most popular sports 011 Ullcrc rf-anew Ihr l-all, kill! Get untlqr ig! N1anx- exciting fast 0 0 in iam- N volley!-all game- are plgtcq 311 tm, gunz in Maxon gym 9 2 . I Sports-m1nclecl lasses ounal a m1r1aal of opportunities for un and recreation in Denverls Winter came along and indoor sports zoomed to the top of the popularity poll both on and off campus. Marsha Siebold spent many happy afternoons at the skating rink practicing routines to Skater's Waltzl acilities I Bowling too is a favorite off campus sport ac- cording to Irian Sell who's just learning to man- age the heavy balls. After a few gutter balls, the strikes come easier. if l ' x Ummm, this is a putter, this a driver, and .oh gosh! which is the spoon? Lois Jean White ponders- Golfmg at CWC was on the greens 'out of doors, hut enthusiasts practiced putts and drives in the gym dllfmg the snow season. y 93 N. is, Wx . - A L t Swgm l ' in , . .-X 1 L was , x , s iff? i ' Quilting bees e.ncl social pleasures Dicl delight my Clementine ,us M,-242 glial? V? ag- lt, J, it QS?- Q. , it Y 'v F- 14 PW .1 -pg: f A uh., ,. N4 I 1 A . 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M fin' ya, ftfffpf-f '-f , , .fa , 7 -.-'.- , f , H-nf 'A ' ig ,.:,.f:J .Lg-M114-...'.-'Lg1g,..?1. 4a.z1!L:M:.Zn, . if- --- O I t' V , . SKYLINE your sillzouefie 0 coffege ays Look at this one! giggles Ethel Fairlamb, as she checks pictures for the annualls feature section w1th Mary Walters and Margie Uren. Now here, we could do this, suggests Mr. Bracken to editor Phyl Forsling in one of the calmer Pub room conferences during the book's assemblage. n H . SKYLINE '49-ef Editor-in-Chief ............................................. Phyllis Forsling Associate Editor ............... ....... M arilyn Lowell Senior Class Editor ....,..... .......... J ocelyn Wyatt Freshman Class Editor ....... ...... E laine Van Natta Features Editor ............................ ............ M argie Uren Assistant Features Editor ..................... Ethel Fairlamb Organizations Editor ..................... Carolyn Schnaitter Assistant Crganizations Editor ............,.. Joyce AXt0H Sports Editor ................................................ Marilyn Loyvell Directory Editor ...... ....... J ane Tenmga Business Manager ........ ...... M ary WalICfS Nattai . El Van - . k on layout p0'?f'om2Q deadlines av . ' t NOK' and lane 'l ellmga i cic 5' ' - qtionfs- -lliiwiilflx inf 'heir Fc ' some fflclwllv h HI' r , ' mn, pufkx Ilmcll ini Cqfrh r1Lg.1nL oxcr DIC- . ' - f - Ijn chnaitter co rt. glCIIfCilll terms river another prim 96 WESTERN GRAPHIC 'Tile Best Iflusfraiecl Coflege Newspaper In American It's work at the printer's on Wednesday for thelpage editors. Phyl Forsling, Mary Walters, Margie Uren, Carolyn Schnaitter, and Ducky Lowell gather 'round to point Ollt page proof corrections to compositer Joe. ...W -,,.......u.1-..,. - jocie VVyatt and Barb Buck seem unperturbed by the last minute frenzy of getting an ad and checking sports copy for the Graphic. 1 1 Q 1 THE WESTERN GRAPHIC kd1Q0f ---.-............,...........,..v.........,...........,,.,....,,,.,..... lVIargie Uren BUS.111Css Manager .............,........,..,,,,....,.,,r..,. Jocelyn Wyatt Assistant Business Manager' .......,. Elaine Van Natta News Editor ........................................., Carolyn Schnaitter Fffayure Editor ....................., ...,.. P hyuis Fofsiing SOCQCTY Editor ....,.....v....,,...,..,..,,. .,,4,, lV Iary Walters Assistant Society Editor .............,.,,,..........., .Joyce Axton Sports Ediwr -.,.................,.........,..,,..,...... Marilxfn Lowell Alumnae Editors ...... Ethel Fairlarnb, Jane Teninga Facultl' SPOUSOT .....,....................,...... Edward Bracken -4-2 D lline draws nigh NO Elaine X an Natta does some rush is rlting eat - - F . I b Jane Teninga, and Joyce Axron plan an art while Ethel alr Zim layout. 97 l al 11 f fruflz anal lenowlealge searc 01' fZlT0ugll science l Sh' l A erup Nevalyn Berrum Chiz Momii, ,Ioan Selck, secretary, Jerry Row : ir ee g , , . NV:illter, vice-president, Miss Gertrude Schalow, sponsor, Irene Rathbun, presi- dent, Laura Becker, treasurer, Norma Grant, Maxey Swanson and Mary Alice funk, Row ll: Violet Benson Patricia Miller, Shirley Miller, Dorothy Hawks, Pat Bloe- -er, llarhnrn Hudson, Mary Ann Schettler, Barbara Fruhling, Fern Quiggle, Mari- anne lloilgskiss, Maryellen Baptist, and Carol Carlson. Row lll- Nlarilvn Ackerly Mary jane Oldfather, Sunny Cook, Margaret Knowles, Shirley liehiherf Peggy Pelersen, Molly Bell, Camille Anderson, Shirley Van Ant- werp, Marjorie Linn, Grace Lord, and Joyce Baskin. Bunsen burners, beakers, test tubes,'and' filter a paper nut cups make attractive table trimming Alchemist's initiation dinner. ' 1' vi ' A Lk ,' , ' f cr ' ' Y ' , . a -1 A V , nl ' A f Q ,- u ,Q 'i I ,. A , - Q A!! f,,, X .s f V . - V '--4X f 'ffffsiiirgj' i A ., 'l ir, ,- .M ,'-4 fa ,W-', ,-i . ff, 0 .vi ,F- ', , :Q , ff' yL g,,,.! A f ,, , ! 6 , , ., fC 5brr fr 'ff' ' , -'ve '1 .ff A v3',LLv V 4, ' fix., ,,., W A A f.. i 98 . -J. V BIT AND SPUR Equesfrfennes rf e in the slzaclow 0 flze Rockies Forming a horseshoe, Loi-1 Reinhardt, secretary, liva Rohertxon, president, Betty Flaten, Pat Har- mon, Clara jean Shephard, Marilyn Knutaon, Shir- ley Lang, vice-president, Laela jo .Morriy jane liruce, jacqucline Cozad, and Nancy Peterson, treasurer, pose for the camera. ....M,..i,.--v...... K ..,.....r.,.T.-Y. XJ l Riding instructors Adele Alberg, jan Aim- worth, and Nellie Bcrrnbach supervise riding classes at the academy and cooperate with thc club in planning special rides. Five for the Stock Show, Accomplished horse- women from the club starred in the ring on CXVC's night at the XVest's greatest rodeo and stock ex- hibit. Shirley Lang, Laela jo Morris, Nancy Peter- son, Lois Reinhardt, and Eva Robertson handled mounts in the show. 991 BROWSER S lnooles' Open the worlcl of life and learning .-r ,...--'- -,,.l.-- L A f fir ',....,-- n l 54' lift? N f out - t i . ' r- ' if- 3. iff, it ll 3521. ilk 15, Pez? M i '-.fe . f P ix of mbers browse for books and periodicals, Jll ln n regular library meeting, club tl hcnr reviews of current literature. Officers, planning the next informative meeting, meet with Miss Spangler in the library balcony. Rosemarie Trncv, preside: huntiinformation, as the club sponsor chats with vice- prcsulcnt Arlene Franklin. .. .f ' a mC it and Ruth Gottlieb, secretary-treasurer, ' Z I , 1 ,..---v 55 if R. - - . . . , grit! Llvgpiifiai?vha,:5'ngl3l 'Cc Carlin, Beulah Malone, Gloria Van Pelt, Ioy Callen, Claire Holl- '- 1 Tw ' - I , ' . Q' ll lafllfll G04-CY. Gene Ackerman, Kay Patterson, Lornis Van Loon, Margaret beckman, ani Marilyn C f-lhv. 100 R llll l cnom Row l: Marin Curflell, Vauline NVar- ner, lilizalxelll liennell, pill Meliinly, presirlenr, Mr. llurafze Lee Davin, sponsor, Arrlillx Granger, viec-prcsi- llenl, Cfllerie Mahan, secrelaryflrcas- nrer, Kay Rerncnsperger, librarian, and jean Rllllllfflfflfll. Row ll: juyce Rapsun, Sllirlec Ager- up, lrian Sell, jean Mirifuy, llclcn lice llinkle, Margaret liruwn, Marie Ann Argeri-1, Mareine Selllake, Kay Pat- lerann, Clara Dee Xvvlilflllilll, aml Claire llolllmerg, Row lllz Gloria Van Pell, Marilyn Colby, Mariclla Cfnlncan, Marjnric l,inn, l.anricc Carlin, Marinn Kirccn, Mary Riningcr, Helly Nell Hinkley, anfl Virginia lrelancl. 0 ers musica expressfon or singers Q ' . -L ij' 101 :Xflcr a ucclxlw rcliczirxal, llir elmlr iccrx CXl'llIlll1.fC slum- mnsiral ly-will il -lun talk, Nlr, llavi- HlLlllllN will: Cnllll' C. . N , , I .ll lanfl, Kay RCIlIt'llNIH'!gfl'l', .X r ll i l lx ' cr, ginl l,.ll Nlrf int-. lrallr tale-, Ro'-'.' IZ lilifallelli Keller, Xlariljfn Ur CUII, Dorix jrfliriwri, Uni-e YY:iggggrir1er Dorothy lame, Nlaril'-n 'liflfirrllig Cfnl n Nix cfl,,,e, . . .ic Chrialinc Knigghr. Row ll: fienrggirina Reirjlxelr, Nlar gnrct Lmc, I..i Ycrna mms, . . Glcc Lilherlanfl, accornpfini-r, Flor ence Rwlcriclz, crincile I.i'.'el:, Phvl' urner, a . i . L ,os-. Row Ill: Nancy fwlCCfuj.g jajrne Graf. .-Xnn Nlarie Slim , Iris Cnrriher, 21 5l'lL- -.I . Tlzroug wor anal play tggefllerltlle ' ' of cl rm life exists for Jay Huw. li Kiriz Niorzrii, Pzxulj-' llillinll' som, fsc-i.:i.:i:: -'fx-icnr council repre- +c:.t.1'E-.c 3-lgrrj. Lac lrinimgcr, janet lztfcr, ttf.:--grcf, licllw fox, SCCFCKJVY. fwfr li. Z l.'i.'-,nie :s'l'.AiN1,v7, .lwj-CC :AXI- vf,-n, Qfffwliflsf, .Krrncrxc llutcliinson, ' ' XN'9'in'1 lnrtxzlggc, fresh- -.grr-'i1f'1ifZ.r, .. .. msn 1,-ffm 1-fum-'rl rcgfrcscmativc, N-lar,-arf: lwrzli :ini Hcrnita Knltcn- itifiz -cms: -1-Mem ruunfiil rcprcscm- Jun Hu'-H ll lffnfi Xlurlc-, l,kc jsirr lhnrr, l,.1Ycrnn Sim-, lillcn Glcc lnltfziszr-l, Hcu-. ling-list. Allcnrnya A '- Hillic jcannc - -' ' Skinner, Rfffi, 5-l.i:ir lullin, if-M, Prtgtgt Ht.-.lf-, .-'x-in Buchanan, un:-if ui:-lt-nt rr-unril !ClVl'CNClllilllVC, ,ual lnrfir l'clrr-nn. H - lll' lirvrrliznm llnrri-Q, Gwen Y-il:kr l VlYgflKll.l 5f'll1llllllL1CI', Ruth Igl- XVci S Bar wll l'Ir'1' Nlclxl llilfliilfll N., 'I Q I 1 v . , la 4 ln k I-Iiinc Nlqirtin an-l Mary- fnm iiwrk-r Sp11'1f 0 Students 1 ki 1 V . '- 12 r r -f 47 'O 1 .X ug . L, SAV H' ,asa it AQ' , I cf ' ' 5 A Denver Club students discuss coming plans for their ' h l. B. Z Elyprcss VValtz prom at the Cosmopolitan ote Woods sponsors the day student group, , ,Q , 2 ' -J I ' x I 'sl ' , . ' ff. fri -2 iii' :ti .f'f 4 f' -V lil 1. Qrfl , ,n f A, f.r' 5 - I ,. ,' 102 '1 tl 3 x J, I-I -..Y r l' M N X f .'f,a-.1 A , if' ,,..,, ,,, RTA!! If , i .Mi i on f 1 il Smiling cordially, Anette Hutchisoirpours be the annual D-Club Mothers' tea. Wamnil lo served are two of the clubls guests. D.D just to settle down for a quick nap for occa- sionally some homeworkj the Denver club room provides relaxation for Marie Collins, Mary Ellen Baptist, Dorothy Moon, LaVerna Simms, Roberta Rixford and Elaine Karamigos. -ss Q17 P, Mfik r ...dm Row I: Margie Underwood, Elaine Karamigios, Shirley Fitzsimmons, Lois Jean VVhite, Ann Collins, Iris Corri- her and Eleanor Crawley. Row II: Roberta Burns, Pat Tague, Eda Mae Hubbard, Louise Gilmour, Janice Hosier, Jean McCoy, Geraldine Grove and Mary Thomas. Row III: loyce Calamia, Ann Weber, Marilyn Gieske, Bette Sauer, Frances Zimmerman, Electra Sclavenitis, Do- rothy Moon and Roberta Rixford. Queen of the D-Club's Empress Waltz prom, joan Murley sits ex- uberantly happy among her court and attendants. In the back row are freshman and senior pages Wilma Turnage, Elaine Karamigios and Pauly Dillingham with Iris Corriher, coronation chairman. Seated in front are the four members of the court, janet Etter, Margaret Forth, Barbara Lusk and Joyce Axton. DIE IDEUTSCHEN DENKER The German in group app language come recfaifon ring -inning lunfh safve , rxff aff xx me l'g11x-nm, Miss MUYCV- . 5.75, -ry,3f14r plum wr xhc lmcrnn- - - 1-I--fi, flu- 1-lub fp'-11-urcqi in -v- ' r, ...U . fm, n + 65151-fffviban M..- I? XX f mf in Qui-TB 3 If N1 Irma Vhri I R-was I 'u ' 959' 'I' im' Mf'1'1'f. NI 'f r, Harhara Fruhlimg. prcfiflcm, Shirlee Agerup, vice- jfrkvfrzhi ar! Xian Ihrpzqggs, .K-ff,-,atv TY Q 'J -- ' , I ' - gi -. .. yt P... AI. N4'.T.., l,!'lIaqf'- I,lf1fg,g' f,,-are L,,r,5. Lnrralnc 'Um 1 H 1 f. 4 . Inf tfvl, .dvi fyfufaygnfg Rf-'phi-ll' 104 C' 5. Faith Luhnuw, Yvonne E Wori Scope wi ens with Spec: ing French I l Row I: Joan Stockstill, Phyllis Pankonin, Pat Tague, Yvonne Rasmussen, Doreen South, Marjorie McManus, secretary-treasurer, Miss Clara L. Wilm, sponsor, Marian Lambert, vice-president, Gay Gould, president, Joan Caddock, Pat McGinty, Jane Turner. Row II: Betty Binkley, Lornis Van Loon, Virginia Ireland, Kay Patterson, Barbara Stephens, Audre Lowe, Barbara Lee, Marilyn Geiger, Mary Jo Jones, Norma Ruth Riggs, Arlene Franklin, Carol Cox, Jean Loomis, jane Munro, Marian McCaskill, Pat Hegg, Shirley Smith, and Dorothea Carmichael. Row III: Joyce Spencer, Laurice Carlin, Ruth Orr, Virginia Cummings, Claire Salvo, Rose Merle Payne, Mary Lee Leininger, Lorrie Peterson, Carol Babbitt, Marilyn Colby, June Smith, Pat Taflinger, Jo Ann Baker, Phyllis Forsling, Faith Luhnow, Margaret Brown, Carolyn Costley, and jacklyn Faulkner. Dans Paris de la France, as Gay Gould airs her French before Mlle. Clara Louise VVil-m and fellow of- ficers Marian Lambert and Marjorie McManus. Jerry Walker, pour1ng, smiles invitingly during the Fleur de Lis initiation tea at some of the new members, Barbara Stephens, Carol Cox, Marilyn Colby, Mary jo Jones, and Norma Riggs. l 105 l l f ' 1 'l l i I I J s l I E : I w 4 1 1 Performances on anal off campus y a Selecf group Abacha j jones Ruth Orr Virginia Cummings and Noiilrillzilrlllligigs, whd comprise lhe quartet, could well be called the smiling sister smgers. , About to make their debut as a trio, accompanied by Jody Baker, are Lorraine C o at s , Ruth Orr and Virginia Cum- mings. Row 1: june Kepner, Iris Corriher, Patty Crews, Mary Jane Oldfather, Virginia Campbell, Jo Ann Balfellgr accompanist, Faith Luhnow, president, Geraldine Grove, librarian, Ila Mae Brewer, Elizabeth Keller, June Smit , joan Stockstill, Carolyn Schnaitter. Q 1. Row ll: Leta Record, Beverly Burch, Norma Ruth Riggs, Virginia Cummings, Ruth Orr, Ma1'y JO JOHQS, R053 le Ortega, Lorraine Coats, Mrs. Georgia B. Ellyson, sponsor, Verda Dinius, Dorothy Moon, La Verna Sims, Janie Turner, Betty Heatherington, Clara Jeanne Shepard, Ruth Carlson, Donna Lou Beckett. Y . Row lll: Dorris jo VVilliams, lrian Sell, Mildred johnson, Mary Thomas, Kay Patterson, Peggy Xoungstlflflh Beverlv Taylor, Margaret Brown, Barbara Peterson, Marilyn Schneider, Jane Larson, Claire. Salvo, Doloiea Benner, Pat Taflinger, joan Caddock, Phyllis Forsling, Marilyn Scofield, jerry VValker. lO6 A 1 J: bu s 1 Sm 'W L. 'V '-fl iw D' HU J., ...ll ., A , I 3 L af- hh. we I-IOME ECGNOMICS streamlines alomesffciiy for the women of ioaiay Row I: Sally Morse, Thomasita Garcia, Glenda Joyce Smith, treasurer, Mary Hamilton, secretary, Mrs. Nellie Troeltzsch, sponsor, Joan Selck, president, Jacqueline Cozad, Claire Hollberg, and Phyllis Jack. . Row II: Lois Burnett, Rosalie McDonald, Peggy Petersen, Marjorie Eyestone, Mary Platt, Nevalyn Berrum, Joyce Baskin, Dorothy Hill, Jane Munro, and Christine Knight. Row III: Jan Beck, Inez Pickett, Margaret Love, Daphne Burton, Shirley Woodhouse, Barbara Nance, and Mary Speropulos. Whipping up an angel food cake is no chore for Joyce Zuspan, but she's still proud of perfect results. Mrs. Troeltzsch and Glenda Joyce Smith sniff approvingly, as Mary Hamilton stirs the frosting for the culinary masterpiece. Nevalyn Berrum, prize winner of the Colorado Make 107 It-Yourself-With-Wool contest, pins the pattern on ma terial for her spring suit. INTERN.A.TeION.A.L RELATIONS CLUB strives or a Letter understanding of worjd affairs 1 1 4 I I 4 ' come thick and fast when a guest weaker Questions , . - from India throws a meeting OPCU for discussion' Representing CWC at the regional I.R.C. club convention, Marion Jones, Bonabel McDonald, Dorothea Car- michael and Rosemarie Tracy pause to trade new facts. Row I: Patricia Miller, Doris Johnson, Margaret Knowles, treasurer, Rosemarie Tracy, secretary, Mr. Wallace Turner, sponsor, Marion jones, president, janet Etter, vice-president, Carol Archer, Maxey Swanson, D8fl1S5 Scidmore, Marianne Hodgskiss. . k Row II: Beverly Burch, Elsa Ramirez, Bonabel McDonald, Dorothea Carmichael, Priscilla Wardajeanette Live , Marilyn Toornbs, Fern Quiggle, Virginia Norman, Geraldine Stein, Cathren Ann de la Roza, Marion Hora? own ' Row III: Mary jo jones, Violet Benson, Nevalyn Berrum, Glenna Paupst, Peggy Prader, Margaret r Barbara Fruhling, Bonnie Luther, June Smith, jane Bitting, Marilyn Colby. 108 LA TRITONNE nga! lzonors accomplished music majors sl , ,, , 'F' ,fr f -5. gszhata... 144..4lA.:.1'h. f C i 1, 1 Y , i l VVith all the dazzling glamour of a pro- fessional debut, music majors present re- ' citals throughout the spring., In one of the featured programs, Faith Luhnow' sings a favorite classic, accompanied by Irian Sell. At a club gathering, tales told by Ellen Glee Litherland draw chuckles from Faith Luhnow, Pat McGinty, and Pat Hirsch, secretary, and Jane Turner, Clara James, president, and Mrs. Val P. Bernard, sponsor, standing. Smiling happily are the La Tritonne initiates Irian Sell, Margaret Brown, joan Stockstill, Betty Hethering- ton, La Verna Simms, and Jody Baker, standing, Marilyn Geiger, Kay Patterson, Virginia Cummings, Norma Riggs, Ruth Orr, and Carolyn Costley, seated. , 93 oh, 109 Personnel, advertising, merclzanclising an secreiarial majors prepare or careers Lo ise Waggener, Uorouiy ,.....-., -M vice-president, joan Bouchard, treasurer, Row I: Lorraine Litch, u president, j. Barron Wiley, sponsor, Rosemarie Tracy, Marilyn Toombs, Lois White and Ann Collins. Row II: Ruth Gottlieb, Janie Garrelts, Marjorie Brawn, Beverly Markland, Marsha Siebold Suzan Gochis, Patsy Patterson, Glenna Paupst, Bunny Ann Chally, and Helen Falkinburg. ' Row III: Maryann Day, Romayne Anderson, Barbara Urich, joan Hardy, Merry Lyon, Barbara Lyon Carolyne Lindsay, Bobbe Butterfield, and Pat Center. ' Merchandising major L e a h Valentine presided over the club's many activities through- out the year. .44 I , S m i I ' 1 ng through president in-7 ln a Denver SHOP- . H- ' 11 ' selling ICC T0 k' i . Lyoneaimixxceiievglly Marklimd CCF? ,iimzinsllgge of measles, oHi- Q ld' Tracy. and Bouchard' Rosemarie OH Pamsf b afrbafa Steele carr usmess, Y in Bobbe Butterhe llO 4 lf. ir'- W OPPORTUNITY LEAGUE W g W ,,,, N..- J-V L.,i5ik-..-- encourages appreciation of cuifural religious ana, social activities ,, 1 v l l l Row I: Laela Jo .Morris, Doris Jo Williams, Phyllis Turner, Marian Horak, Eda Mae Hubbard, and Marie Collins. Row II: Marilyn Scofield, Peggy Youngstrom, Bonnie Luther, vice- president, Beverly Anderson, re- cording secretary, Miss Gladys Rivers, sponsor, Jane E. Larson, president, Margaret Seckman, his- torian, Shirley Stewart, treasurer, Lornis Van Loon, secretary. Row III: Jean Loomis, Marilyn McKie, Evelyn Hoff, Ruth Carlson, Shirley Moskal, Jeanne Pont, Mar- lon McCaskill, LaVerna Sims, Ar- lene Franklin, Dorothy Hawks, Betty Lou Anderson, Audre Lowe, and Eve Skinner. 150Wk IY: Mildred Johnson, Phyllis an onin, Marilyn McKee, Joyce Spencer, Joyce Axton, Roberta Rix- ford, Elaine Karamigios, Delores Benner, Nancy Petersen, Darlene Rlfff, Marky Larson Cherie Ma- han, Florence Roderick, and Peggy Prader. In an administrative meeting.of Opportunity L e a g u e, attention turns to problems of school spirit, furthering appreciation, and even getting more men for the weekly hops.,Committee heads and oliicers engrossed in the discussion .are Lois Jean White, clubs, Marilyn T o o m b s, President, Rosemarie Tracy, social, Glenda Joyce Smith, religious, Marilyn Lowell, vice- president, Barbara Weiss, secre- tary, and Marion Jones, cultural. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA cielve into tile responsibilities anal rewarcis of file profession i 1 l 1 s I 5 r I o I Gayet d , C1 Y all art theme Paletteers annual Greenwich Village dinner party. Mrs. Frances HHH Buaicling arifsfs join or appreciation and achievement 'W J ax, ,,. nv- 1 -'-, einhardt, secretary, Mrs. Frances Hansen, sponsor, R I: D th ames, jewel Claussen, treasurer, Lois .R Fljdiirence Sgagkgprgsident, Gay Gould, vice-president, and Elizabeth Keller. . n Row II: Shirley Moskal, Pat Fulk, Trudie Gress, june Turner, Ann Weber, Louise Waggoner, Sonia Jacobson, and Marilyn Hesselink. It's UAH Aboard as painters jewel Claussen, Barbara VVim- berly, and Verna Carpenter hop the bus for Evergreen and the 5, organizations ice skating ex- Cursion. ,1'. , Choosing Yuletide designs for the club's greet- ing card sale poses problems for their originators, Cray Gould, Shirley Moskal, and Pat Fulk, r. ..r..r..-W aussen, Dorothy james L ' R ' Sen, Jewel I 015 emhafdt, and Gay Gould circle the festive board. i 112 xv r: ir kirby 5 ix? If PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE T rouglz the llanguage, L unalersiancling of the Spanish- spea ing countries grows Peggy Prader tries her best to break the Pinata at Pan American's Christmas party, while other members C0mP21'if1g fhffif OWU MCXiQaU dl'-'TSSCS with Ijafive COS- eagerly await the candy and presents a good direct hit tumed dolls, Marianne Hodgskrss, Doralee Boerrnger, and will Shower gn them Elaine Van Natta learn more of South American culture. Row I: Belva Salmon, Shirley Anderson, Gloria Van Pelt, Betty Edison, Catharine Ann de la Roza, Rosanne Bellows, Jo Ann Rustafsffnr Peggy Prader, Pat Harmon, and Gloria Leean. skgw D0rQthy Hawks, Margaret Brown, Marianne Hodg- VaTrN afJ0f1C Vfogt, Beverly Anderson, Pat Wilson, Elaine Houll atta, Marie Ann A-rgerrs, Marllyn Ackerley, Matilda B ISM, D0r0thy Moon, Barbara Weiss, Pauly Dillingham, unny Ann Chally Esther Rurv Elsa Ramirez Karen Kinsey Erleen Brown W III Fern Qurggle Lorna Zaldrvar Beverly Burch Vrr E 1alT0b1en Beverly Tobren Andrea Malcolm Betty Sue Ulidey S6Cretary Barbara Hudson vrce president Mrss Le presldiyef SP0nsor Pat Bloeser treasurer Esther Cervan es e nr I-Sta Record Shrrley Stewart Jane Brttrng Vrrgrnra Betty Sue Horrsley Barbara Hudson Pat Bloeser and Esther Ccrvrnles Pin Amefl can orhcers wflmrre western hemrsphere Hugs before 'r busy Lommtlec meeting, ' Y 'y l r l P Ro r 5 ' ' . - in' . . r , 1 r H ' ' . . ' . ' CO ' 1 , - v , N na , ' , , l r , , . .A ut s , 1 I s lf ' ' ' ' ' ' t I it 1 . 'V ' L, 'I .1 i 'U A l A - it 'l' l ,V - r fi, c ' -I l l l i ' ,-A. Y . 1 t- . .. 1 ' r, ltr . . PUPPETS offers ramafic activity for Star and Sfagelm J n Row I: Patty Crews, June Kepner, Jeanette Livek, Beverly S mith, treasurer, Helen Nelson, advisor, S h i r l e y Smith, vice - president, Donaless Guildner, president, Bon- nie Lambert, secretary, and Marion McCaskill. Row II: Jayne Gray, Helen Falkin- Donna Benson Ruth Gottlieb, burg, , Joan Caddoclc, Marjorie McManus, ' L Ardith Granger, and Audre owe. Row III: Lois Johnson, Shirley Woodhouse, Faith Luhnow, Rosalie Ortega, Bobbe Butterfield, Pat Cen- ter, and Ann Marie Shaw. 13-,..1-1-, ' Director Marjorie McManus reempha- sizes cues to a Puppet's production for Ruth Gottlieb, Faith Luhnow, Rosalie Ortega, Jeanette Livek, and piano pounder Marion McCaskill. Prexy Donna Guildner Cxpounds on the the ' . u ories of stage setting, variations on light- in E21 and makeup to the novice thespiansu 114 pr Q-2 l l L- 1 fifllr j 2 lul lb e Oneza A list., l l .LH-fr Q. Patty Crews and Ruth Gottlieb emote as Ophelia and a refugee for Pu Cts b tryouts pp mem ers in their club In a scene from one of their dramas Beverly Smith lifts a threatening bludgeon toward the un- witting jayne Gray, while Mimi Shaw scrutinizes with idiot's delight. Puppets and marionettes fascmate Dona Guildner, Shirley Smith, and Jody Caddock at one of Puppet's club meetlngs, ,where they find that drama can be fun in all forms. Seiy- X h gfpeak trippingly on the tongue, from Hamlets Speech to t e N . .. . . . ayers, preplexes the Puppets initiates being drilled for club requirements by three old troupers. Continues rienclslflips of tile orcler beyond ,flame assemblies Deciding what food would satisfy the hungry younger generation are Pat Hegg, Marilyn McKie and Marky Larson, standing, Mrs. Nellie Troeltzsch, sponsor, Lee Campbell and' Kay Remensperger, seated. Row I: Sheila Edwards, Irian Sell, Bonnie Morlan Marion McCaskill, Dorris Jo WilliamS, COHCCD Milleugc Igarollcffx, Patty Mclntyre and Yvonne Rasmussen. , , b rt Dow I- MQYYAHH Sflhutler, Bonabel McDonald, Karen Kinsey, Inez Picket, Betty Sue Housleyl Marian Lam e Onna Curtis and Mary Alice Cook. ' ROW IH: Phyllis TUFHCY, Marietta Cobean, Helen Dee Hinkle, Marilyn Schneider and Sarah Trim- 116 Busy discussing plans for their annual prom are Lynn Elias, Kay Remensperger, Marky Larson, Cathy de la Rosa, jerry Walker, Mike Winter and Barbara Uhrich. .... ..... , Row I: Laurice Carlin, Carolynie Lindsay, Doris johnson, Sonia Jacobson, Patsy Liddel, Barbara Balsbaugh, Marian Bradshaw and La B ' k . ROW H: Mike Wura ec er inters, Iris Corriher, Marie Collins, Laela jo Morris, MHXCY SWHUSOU, Carol Archer, Jane Radaker Kath ' C , Crme McLachlan, Pauline Warner, Billie Jeanne Cross, Velva Lowe, jackie Lowe, lla Mae Brewer, athren Ann de la Rosa and Lynn Elias. - u , N 1 Y ' lCl, Row,III: Norma Finke, Lorraine Litch, Ardeth Ballard, Bonnie Lee Brown, Cflolia Yan Pelt, Rosalie McDon21 Darllss Scid ' ' ' , , M :kg l. more, .lune Smith, Verda Dxnius, Barbara Lll'll'lChy JCVVY Vvalkefi Anthea Malcolm' and Shirley Os F1 117 SGRIBBLERS promotes creative writing on campus ,..nm -MM Row I: Gloria Leean, Laurice Carlin, Mary Lee Leininger, secretary, .,...v-,,- jane Larson, vice-president, Karen Kinsey, treasurer, Margie Uren, Marjorie Vogt. Row II: Marilyn Geiger, Eve Skinner, historian, Naomi Irwin, Marilyn McKie, Iris Corriher, joan ' ' ' ll d Ka Patterson. Hull, Andrea Malcolm, Betty-Coe Rilea, Pauly Dillingham, Judy Rowe , an y preparation for the 1949 edition ofthe Scrib- hler, campus 'literary magazine, Karen Kinsey, Miss Beatrice ioung, Marge Vogt, Carolyn Schnait- ter, and Eve Skinner look for room for improvement in former issues. Formal initiation comes as the reward for outstanding rrlflnlig SCr1ps entered in Sci-ibbler's try-outs. New memliers 2HUC1Pa a year of speakers, sponsoring skitnight, and writing. 118 v. , .v,',? ,-'1',,.j, .-. 5.101 V A ix.-.--s SKYLINE SKIERS SCLMSS anal clzrisfie for thrills on snowy slopes .lust having finished a l Caddock and Betr M Ong and difficult fun, Phyl Forsl' d near-by slope. y uncy glance CUUOUSIY at the excitemieriii' mir? Z, Row I: Dorothy James, Betty Muncy, Joyce Albers, secretary-treasorer, Nancy PetCl'S0fl. Pf0SidCf1f, Miss Jeanne Stinson, sponsor, Pat Hegg, vice-president and Shirley Smith. . k, Ph Hy Row II: Doralee Boehringer, Jane Radaker, Gay Gould, Mary Walters, Marianne Hodgs iss, y 15 unt. Forsling, joan Caddock and Barbara H , C ' , B tty Sue Housely, Mary Dee Haberer Pat Mdnti re' Donna urns e i h h ve fun on the club s and Johnnie Johnson are HUWOUS the mam' W O a sponsored ski tI'1PS. STICK AND RUDDER Skyways lend .1 field for knowledge anal enjoyment X x ' Row I: Maxine Reilf, secretary-treasurer, Phyllis B-jorneby, president, Betty Flaten, vice-president. Row II: Shirley Smith, Rose Beal, June Turner, Jacklyn Faulkner, Marion jones, and Barbara Tunberg. Doralee Boehringer and l ommy Garcia c h e c lc their mechanics as they in- spect u huge plane engine. Charting a practice flight, ivrr. , Wilson calculates as D aisy Grant, Tommy Garcia, Daisy Day, and Merry Lyon watch in- tently. W'th h H ' ' - - , I t e Ist mbm m the alf. fly-gals hustle to their favorite field for flight fun ang gakmwoods Criticisin a fr' d' ' - . ---ru g,Mn,o'fnRnSp:f:?d1Ug, L01S White, Phyl Biorneby, Thornasita Garcia, fl'0'Uf, ffm - Blue nom- Merrv Lvon. Marily X 5 ze mto the ' n Knutson and Sally Morse aa li Wi Ei V. l ' l .lik fi QV? 4 1 I A131--V STUDENT COUNCIL The S,,,,4e,,, iis' clzofce fo feacl ana, represeni ,J l USC1 ifiCC with a smilel, keynotes the Student Council at the annual wX7ZlSSZlll Bowl. Norma Finke, Pauly Dillingham, Ada Buchanan, Pat McGinty, Wilma Turnage Pm Hegg, and Shirlee Agerup preside at the pitchers of the hot, spicey punch. i Tackling the job of decorating for their Snowflake Cotillion, Jody Caddock, Ada Buchanan, and Pat McGinty perch on a cloth cloud in a flurry of tinsel snowflakes. At the Christmas dinner meeting, representatives grouped around the table are Pat Hegg, ,loan Cmlrluck, vice-president, Barbara Hunt, VVilma Turnagc, Pal McGinty, Dean Dorothea W. Blair, sponsor, Virginia Lee Campbell, president, Norma Finke, secretary-treasurer, Ada Buchanan, Shirlee Agerup, and Bernita Kaltenhach. ?' i X-- 121 '3 comple if 2 1. , STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ' 'ill reli ions inspiration ies e ucahon w1 g Chapel chairman Beverly Anne Burch introduces one of the distinguished speakers for the weekly ' t with the devotionals and music. Prexy often attends services, VVayne C. Williams. Students assis the meditations. Garbled warblings of Aloha OU and Doin' What Comes Nacherlyv livened the fun at the Big-Little sister brunch. Shirley Smith, big-l'il sis chairman, em- ceed the program, which in- cluded Dolan Blaisdellls hula, music by jan Livek, and a dance routine straight from the hills and hollows by Suzie Gochis and Tish Wagner. ll r s'dent, Delores Benner. SCU L . These ofhcers who lead S.C.A. are Dorothy A en, p e 1 015 Relnhafdt. publicity, and Miss Mary Alice Thompson, sponsor. 122 ' etary-treasurCY l E lg l F2 itil fl ref lj 5 li' li Weflly l ,,.4 l 1 ,.a.'.n5- ,av lf 31 ,mpfm A .,A.. Q,-f' On Sunday afternoons, visits to Denver orphanages for fun and service attract many S.C.A. members. Surrounded by a few A of her playmates, project chairman Peggy Prader vies with the A kids in a comparison of favorite toys. H' Heading the diversified committees are Beverly Burch, chapel, Esther Cervantes, vespers, Coleen Milledge, vespers, and Shirley Anne Smith, Big- Little sister chairman Elaine Martin, Denver club representative, Marjorie McManus, social service, Fern Quiggle, world fellowship, and Peggy Prader, orphans. sf Tf A t - - f ' f er: P1'0l2Irayeihe and movmg moment Presented in a religious drama marks another of the varied xesp S no Weekly scheduled by S,C,A, 123 1-0. an 4 4 . 4 ,. i 67' --nf 1 X F Future business women 90574 nowleclge and sleifl , Z, r t ,gg tl 2 v Playing cutouts for an afternoon creates a stack of decorative shamrocks for party tables. Besides, it's fun, say Ellen Milburn, Bev 'l'obien, jane Meredith, jocie Wyatt, Dot Allen, Elaine Martin, Doris johnson, and joan Welsch. Possibilities of a future in the air loom nearfby as members of Tri Chi listen avidly to the romance of the skies related by a visiting air-hostess. X '1Z3,,, ,J , Eglxilhl Schlaflfg .lane Meredith, Andrey Simms, Beverley Sawyer, Doris johnson, Madge Blcxcr' ' 'mon' X 'HEY Hamlnoni J21Ck1e johnson, Mary Wills, Clara Jeanne Shepard, Suzanne Efihl??x?,nuig'CIf'SD0feel' Cahfilfifl. AHCC Ramsay, Peggy Boyle, Shirley Anderson, Karla Sette, Mmx Knhimic QOL lick, Erma rXlexander, Betty Nickelson, Roberta Burns, Marilyn Day, Charlotte jm. fgurgie- ' C HC an' Homme MOVIFH1. Mary Dee Haberer, Darlene Chezik, Shirley Mikelson, C-gulclrgrie Igfjnfgre ?L0hlffter8N,iI0Cel5 l Vvbfilf, Pllbllqlty Chairman, Laela Jo Morris, Beverly Schlessinger, Lowe' PM XVI? ' ' mfs 'f Wolff, Elaine Martin, Allearnya Reed, Betty Baptist, Betty Cox, Velva ' fm- .ICUNCC ll hllakef. Verda Dinius, Maxine Reift, Dorothy Allen. 124 members ted by: A plans games for a club .get-together. Ellen Milburn springs one What about jobs in transportation ? To answer the query, a guestiauthority shows bulletins to an ambitious and interested Tri Chi-group. To show the seniors a bang-up time, a freshman committee ofthe harder quizzes on Mickey Tedforth, Doris Johnson, Donna Curtis, Cathy' McLaughlin, Dee Wiseman, and Ioan Welsch. '7'-r l . l Tobien, presi- Row I. Barbara Lyon, Merry Lyon, Maryanne.DaY, lane Radahker, treasurer,CBe11erygecretary' Betty ight, MES. Edna M. Jones, sponsor, Ellen Milburn, vice-P1'e5ldCUf, Donna urn' UUCY. ois Jean White, Ann C ll'n . , ' ' G ltr, Row II: Mackey Tedfdlfd, jdddg fold, Sheila Edwards. Marlo-U Rogers, ndfhpetiffiigztgeaggi aging Beverly Markladd, Joan Bouchard, Helen Falkidbdrg, Mar-ions BIND- 3 Y ' Paupst, Doris Wick Bunny Ann Chally Lorraine Brown. I Marie Argeris Shirley igw IH' Norma Finke, Esther Ruiz llorothy Watson, Clara Dee Wiseman, B I' lSalmon, ng, Marion Green, Gena Westbrook, Joan Hardy, Barbara Uhrlch, Marvel Schlunz, 6 W1 Jo Anne Darling, Carolyne Lindsay, Bobbe Butterfield, Pat Center. I 125 X l 1 i ? f X A A J .. ,K .jf- I-s ' Tl ls N' b ','- Ir ' I BC' 5' in WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION encourages inaliviciual inframur and intercollegiate sports Q Row I: Shirley Smith, Barbara Uhrich,, secretary-treasurer, Janet Etter, publicity manager, Bette Sauer, recording secretary, Mrs. Elva C. Peterson, sponsor, Pat VVagner, president, Joyce Axton, vice-president, Pat Hegg, sports manager. Row II: Dorothy James, Ada Buchanan, Norma Finke, Beverly Burch, Shirley Moskal, Doralee Boehringer, Andrea Malcolm, Charlotte Waters, Geraldine Stein, Glenda Joyce Smith, Marion .Jones, Marianne Hodgskiss and Jeanette Livek., Row III: Cathren Ann de la Rosa, Jane Bruce, Marilyn Knutson, Romayne Anderson, Gay Gould, Marjorie Linn, Betty Flaten, Beverly Smith, Nancy Petersen and Betty Heatherington. ' These sports-minded CWC-eds are W.A.A.'s nominees fOr Sports Queen. They are: Ada Buchanan, Janet Etter, Nancy Petersen, Betty Flaten, and Tish Wagner. B .-:mother-lwucket's in the bag as Ma,-ian rat ian hres a long one in a VVAA sponsored intramural basketball game i i i 126 9 al ms-Weanauafz-m1f,, 4 -1 fc l l J l ., These are the newly inducted members of W.A.A. Row I: Glenna Paupst Pat Harmon Camille Anderson, Jeanne Po-nt, Louise Waggoner, Marian Bradshaw, Bonabel McDohald, and Shi'rlev Van Antwerp. ' Row II: Marilyn Orcutt, Betty Lou Anderson, Esther Ruiz, Patty Crews, Delores Benner, Shirlce Agerup, Ellen Milburn, and Jan Beck. Row III: Ruth Kitzelman, Sunny Horak, Joan Welsch, Margaret Brown, jacquelin Thompson, Suzie Schulte, Laurice Carlin and Bev Tobien. Gay Gould, Betty Heatherington, and Cathy de la Rosa tally their scores in a round of archery. Question-which one hit the bull's eye? 1 4 i L a Becker Pauline VVarner, Laura Lee ROss, More W.A.A inductees. Row I: june KCPUCV1 auf M .a'SiebOld ' , . ' d arci . , , . L B b B l-b h, M' e Brawr1,Helen Falkmbmg an ' wi scmaie, NIBFQ ee Rgrv aIrIa: haIiri3LAgLamSgZr1Marie Argeris, Karla Sette, Joanne Darling, i arcine L ' ' d S C chis. ll, Karen Kinsey and Betty- RZxs11lIIiIIil2UIla1'ilL5li1a?DHl'? lilckie Hoover, Anne Falk' Edna Ruth Mcconne Coe Rilea. 127 -ow x l I I---5 9 Z' s 'Q- fri u 'll' 'Ef- ' f , P P for pep an martiai music, its Inrass an percussion Row I: Louise Vllaggoner, president, Marianne Hodgskiss, Jeanne Pont, Esther Green, Doralee Boehringer. Row II: Laura Becker, vice-president, Irian Sell, Bonnie Lee Morlan, Dee Wiseman, Bunny Chally, Marian Bradshaw, Leona Bass. Row III: Beverly Sawyer, Margaret Boehringer, Mr. Lewis. Instrurnenfal arrangements weave ine speii of file ciassfcs R4 w lg CI , X , l 7 Him sen, 2231 lZQnf5'nL1'Q2f. LU Howef- Mamyn Mchee, librarian, Joann Onefg. Jeanne Pom' Row ll: Nlariar H ' s-ke . . lnlllirll xlflflflll lllljlts mUl':el:llf,l. Lufhna BCM' Peggy Keith' Mal-ian Bradshaw' arranger' Betty Heather' , .. P . ent, . mon Landler, director, and Barbara Stephens, vice-president. 128 wi QM 'Z . I Q 1 I . 5 , fa l i f I r i 1 I HOUSE BOARDS Administration of ttze cottage homes Individual house boards, headed by dormitory presidents, maintain the home away from home atmosphere in the campus halls. Joyce Zuspan wields the gavel in Pulliam hall, Rosalie Ortega in Treat, Marilyn Knutson, Porter, Florence Roderick, Foote, and Phyllis Turner, Quince. SENIOR OFFICE S e ' ' Al? s S ,M gui e anat ctirect ttze class in its activities 1 . x l 1 l A 4 ' l i l l r ' '--- -uv- ,4,. P 1- C k'll resident Patsy Patterson vice- SefViI1g as advance scouts for the 49-ers, Marian Mc as 1 , P ' - ' h 1 - , , H throu hout the SC O0 PfCS1dent, Margaret Forth, secretary, and Llara JHYHCS, ffeaeufer' led the clan g year. 129 ll01'l01'd1'y language fraferni fy ALPHA MU' GAMMA x, IDR rf' ' - A Mm LENA CHRISTINE MAIYER Sponsor SALLY BEERBOVVER MARGARET BROWN Vice President Recording Secretary ... rer- 4 W fi' ,' . A W -' ESTHER CERVANTES MARIE DI'I'I'ME'R BARBARA FRUI-ILING 50 V , I U-W UUUIYD Ni.-XRIANNE Hoocsmss MARJORIE MCMANUS Keeper of the Chronicle lp A 'fi , 1' .A A ff .J i ,a' P,xT'xIcI.x Txnyg JWE TURNER 1 - . -I I M U Corresponding Secretary 30 ARJORIE KEN 1 SHIRLEY ANNE S'rEWAR'l' Treasurer LORNA ZALIJIVAR President rafern ity fem naiional honorary usfnessf DORUTHY ALLEN MRS. EDNA MCCORMICK Sponsor -VE I Q an '7 'I BETTY ANN BAPTIST RQBBRTA BURNS Historian MARVEL SCHLUNZ Doaomv MATSON ELAINE MARTIN LAELA Jo MORRIS Treasurer BEVERLEY T0 , BIEN vm Prem RosEMARIE TRACY GENA WESTBROOK I em Secretary DONNA CURTIS JOAN ROEERTSO Alas.. , X Z, fc , N KAR!-A JEAN SETTE BETTY ANN M SIECK AUDREY ANN SIMMS 131 CLARA JEAN SHEPHARD ELLEN MILBURN LE., ' JOAN VVELSCH NORMA FINKE MARLYN Tmmoxs President K1 BETTY LOU NIcKEI.soN CLARA DEE XVISEHAN J ff I national honorary journalism fraternity ff 3 n 2 Yrs+ no-n anim -,wmv-vv .M - ,,..f ,f Sponsor Enwuo j. BRACKEN 1 ? 1 E Lxvnx Pm'l.l.xs Foasusc JEANETT President M.uux,YN Lnwku. E 0- 5: sv A ...J Nfklfllf VHS Emma V-As N FCFYCIRIY--l.IC3SllfCf f I Ni' Q! 2 ATTA CAROLYN Scnxfxrrran Q .ptr Mun' YVALTERS JOCELYN Wwvrr -3 17 1 J ' l ,f Ui r M Bxrrv-Coz Ru.s,x Hmmm 5-remiss Gnonm VAN Pzrxr 132 QD .-., ..,,-, pb .- N., , ,,,, 1 'T 1- g Q. DELTA Ps: o1vrEGA Mass HELEN NELSON Sponsor U A RUTH ANTRIM JOAN CADDOCK LEE QIOLLOGHER BONNIE I-AMBERT JE.-XNE'l'I'E Llvrax Business Manager v.. Ki '?,:,T' 'WJ I 1 HNQKQ SHIRLEY Elf-. ,N AN Axx ' , MHTH bmsm S'l'EYV.XRT 133 naffonal lzonorary clramafic fraternity Hmmm 4,101.1 Sponwr Kuursv SUE Bscxsrr v X 1 I Downmzs Guxwuan Bunxux Husr MARJORIE MCM.ANUS Bm'r.x1.s' bsmu A Director - 1- B,aRa.xn,x YVEISS . Toonns n MARIHx Stage Manager DELTA TAU KAPPA. an 1 3 ' O, j . ,xl ' Mass CLXIKE TOY Sponsor Dowrm' ALLEN JOYCE AXTUN Vxou-:T BENHJN N 1 AxLENs Hurcnmsox Assistant Sponsor x '-3 A J, 5- . 5 -O Q A f L.. f sr . 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Manufactu f I I KM wwf PRODUCTS CARBCN AND - DUPLICATING STENCILS I ' - DUPLICATING INKS ' - RIBBON co - TYPEWRITER RIBBONS o I720 ARAPAHCE STREET MAin 5359 may this book, ?i .i printed by Kist1er's, symbolize the riches beyond gold you '49ers will ind in the C exciting careers that lie ahead for you t tionerg f 1 ,QA printing f engraving S t I 0 r fs MAIN 5161 6 cl-I Pzxfnsnvsn o o o l l l 1 1 2 l l 1 l l n l l 1 l 1 ADMINISTRATION A Huchingson, Dr. James E., p. 12 Huchingson, lkflrs. James E., p. 12 Baum, Dr. Paul B., p. 14 Blair, Mrs. Dorothea W., p. 14 Bauer, Miss Pauline, p. 15 Gibbs, George, p. 15 Olson, Waldo, p. 15 FACULTY Abdoo, Paul, p. 16 Asfahl, Mrs. Elizabeth, p. 16 Baum, Mrs. Golda, p. 16 Beardsley, Mrs. Beulah, p. 16 Bernard, Mrs. Helen S., p. 16 Bird, Miss Leah, p. 16 Bracken, Edward J., p. 16 Butler, Mrs. Margaret, p. 16 Cook, Mrs. Marthanne, p. 16 Davis, Horace Lee, p. 16 Denniston, Douglas, p. 17 Ellyson, Mrs. Georgia B., p. 17 Evans, Miss Madeline I., p. 17 Fickel, Mrs. Cora, p. 17 Fondren, Lee, p. 17 Garrison, Dr. Iliff, p. 17 Gough, Mrs. Phyllis, p. 17 Grout, Homer, p. 17 Hansen, Mrs. Frances, p. 17 Harmon, Mrs. Louise, p. 17 Hayden, Leeon, p. 18' ,. Hoeft, Mrs. Frances,5,p. 18 . Jones, Mrs. Edna, p. 1.8 Landler, Anton, p. i181 1 j, Lewis, James C., p. 18 . McCormick, Mrs. Edna, p. 18 McFarland, Mrs. Elsie, p.-s 18 Mast Miss M. Geraldine, p. 18 Maug, Mrs. Gladys,7,p. is 1 1 DIRECTORY Fuller, Mrs. Katherine, p. 21 Hutchingson, Mrs. Arlene, p. 21 Johnson, Miss Maxine, p. Z1 Meade, George W., p. 21 Nicholls, Mrs. Harryette S., p. 21 Parchen, Mrs. Mercedes, p. 21 Rider, Mrs. Rose, p. 21 Office Staff Allen, Mrs. Myrtis, p. Z2 Bab-bitt, Miss Lucille, p. 22 Chandler, Mrs. Maxine, p. 22 Colony, Mrs. A. Viola, p. 22 Gagen, Mrs. Amanda, p. 22 Johanson, Miss- Pauline, p. 22 McNamee, Miss MaryAnne, p. Z2 Mackintosk, Miss Carmen, p. 22 Mallory, Mrs. Frances, p. 22 Malone, Miss Helen Marie, p. 22 Pendelton, Miss Iona Lee, p. 22 Quigley, Mrs. Pearl, p. 22 Robben, Mrs. Virginia, p. 22 Schwinck, Mrs. Gwen, p. 22 1 I -'i,LDormitory Staff . Cole, Mrs. Esther T., p. 23 Gibbs, Mrs. Martha, p.g2.3 Green, Mrs. Norissa P., p,,23' Harlan, Mrs. Jessie, p. Z3- ,Leigh, Miss Isez, p. 23 ' , Paschke, Mrs. Florence, 'p. 23 Prather, ,Mrs. Flora F., p. Z3 Thiesing, Mrs. Elizabeth, p. 23 Warren, Mrs. LaMo'na, p. Z3 ' Winchester, Mrs. Bertha, p. 23 i Woods, Mrs. Magdalene, p. 23 Mayer, Miss Lena Christine, p. 118 Nelson, Miss Helen, p. 18 CLASS OF '49 Parsons, Mrs. Ethel, p. 19 Peterson, Mrs. Elva C., p. 19 Rivers, Miss Gladys R., p.,19 ' A Robinson, Dr. Donald W., p. 19 - ..vA1be,rg Joyce p' 26 Schalow, Miss Gertrude, p. 19 Schuessler, Mrs. Helen, p. 19 Spengler, Miss, Alice, p. 19 , Stinson, Miss Jeanne, 'p. 19' , Stinson, Miss Tracy,'p. 19 M Thompson, Miss Mary A., p. 19 Toy, Miss Claire, p. 19 7 3 I , S.C.A. . ' Ski Club--Secretary-Treasurer Allen, Dorothy, p. 26 Alpha Pi Epsilon Delta Tau Kappa QArchosj Pams S.C.A.-President Tri Chi ' Troeltzsch, Mrs. Nellie, p. 20 ' Anderson, Romayne, p, 26 Turner, Wallace, p. 20 Tweed, Ernest V., p. 20 White, Miss Exie, p. 20 Wiley, J. Barron, p. 20 Williams, Robert, p. 20 Wilm, Miss Clara L., p. 20 Winemiller, Dr. Lee H., p. 20 Woods, B. Z., p. 20 Young, Miss A. Beatrice, p. 20 THE STAFF Special Staiif . Bliss, Arthur F., p. 21 I Bogue,, Mrs. Hazel, p. 21 Coats, Olan, p. 21 Pams. ' S.C.A. V W.A.A. ' ' . - Antrim, Ruth, p. 26 - I Axton, Joyce, p. 26 Denver Club President Future Teachers of America S.C.A. , Skyline-?Assistant Oraganiza- tions Editor W.A.A. . Western' Graphic-Assistant. Society Editor' 1 . B Baptist, Betty Ann, p, 26 A Alpha Pi Epsilon-Historian Denver Club S.C.A. Tri Chi Baptist, Marycllen, p. 26 Denver Club S.C.A. Beckett, Kirby Sue, p. 27 Delta Psi Omega S.C.A. Beerbower, Sally, p. 27 Alpha Mu Gamma--Vice- President Die Deutschen Denker Fleur de Lis Phi Theta Kappa S.C.A. Benner, Delores, p. Z7 Future Teachers of America Glee Club S.C.A.-Secretary-Treasurer Benson, Violet, p. 27 Alchemists International Relations S.C.A. Berrum, Nevalyn, p. 27 Home Economics Club S.C.A.-1 . I ' Bjorneby, Phyllis, p. 27 Stick and Rudder-President Bloeser, Patricia, p. 27 ' . Delta Tau Kappa QArchosJ Pan American League- Treasurer S.C.A. F Boehringer, Doralee, p. 27 Pan American League S.C.A. Ski Club Stick and Rudder W.A.A. Boyle, Peggy, p. 27 Denver Club S.C.A. Tri Chi Brown, Margaret, p. 28 Alpha Mu Gamma-Secretary Choir Delta Tau Kappa Glee Club International Relations Club La Tritone Pan American League S.C.A. Bruce, Hulda Jane, p. 28 Bitand Spur Denver Club S.C.A. W.A.A. Buchanen, Ada, p. Z8 Denver Club S.C.A. V Student Council-Denver Club Representative , W.A.A. ' Buck, Barbara, p. 28 S.C.A. ' I Western Graphic-Assistant Sports Editor Burch, Beverly Ann, p. 28 - 'Delta Tau Kappa QArchosJ ' Glee Club Pan Amercan League S.C.A.-Vice President and Chapel Chairman W.A.A. Burns, Roberta, p. Z8 Alpha Pi Epsilon, associate member Delta' Tau Kappa CArchosJ f S.C.A. Tri Chi Burton, Daphne, p. 28 Delta Tau Kappa Home Economics Club S.C.A. 154 ' C Caddock, Joan, p, 28 Delta Psi Omega Delta Tau Ka a A Fleur de Lis pp C rchosl Glee Club S.C.A. Ski Club Student Council-Vice President Cahalan, Doreen, p, 28 International Relations Club S.C.A. Tri Chi Campbell, Virginia Lee, p, 29 Delta Tau Kappa fArchosj Glee Club Phi Theta Kappa Rainbow Club-Marshall S.C.A. Student' Council-President Carlson, Carol Jean, p. 29 I Alchemists S.C.A. I Stick and Rudder Carlson, Ruth, p. 29 Delta Tau Kappa fArchosJ Future Teachers of America Glee Club S.C.A. Cervantes, Esther, p. 29 Alpha Mu Gamma Choir Delta Tau Kappa fArchosl -Pan American League President Phi Theta Kappa S.C.A.-Vespers Chairman Chally, Bunny Ann, ip. 29 Pams Pan American League ' S.C.A. Tri Chi Chalmers, Nancy, p. Z9 Future Teachers of America S.C.A. Collier, Catherine, p. 29 S.C.A. . Collins, Ann, p. 30 I Denver Club Pams S.C.A. Stick and Rudder Collins, Marie, p. 30 Denver Club Future Teachers of America Rainbow Club S.C.A. Corriher, Iris, p. 30 Denver Club Glee Club Rainbow Club Scribblers S.C.A. Cozad, Jacqueline, p. 30 Bit and Spur Home Economics Club S.C.A. D Day, Maryann, p. 30 Pams S.C.A. Tri Chi de la Rosa, Cathren ADH, Pan American League Rainbow Club , S.C.A. W.A.A. . Dittmer, Marie, p. 30 Alpha Mu Gamma Delta Tau Kappa S.C.A. p. so i l asf, 1' c E132 C l tai Fa Fil Fl F4 , I I 1 1 l l C 28 3 ia lAlQhu,l rlict l. 28 ation, CID, LCC, pl 2g 3 lllrchm i larsliall Pftsiflcni li ll- 29 3 llirclinsl f America 29 l lllrchosl gut iairman p. 29 gue Z9 America Z9 merirt .il E Eastham, Jean, P- 31 S.C.A. Elias, Lynn, P- 31 Choir , , Orchestra-Publications Chairman Rainbow Club S.C.A. Etter, Janet, P- 31 Delta Tau KaPPa lA1'Ch0Sl Denver Club-Treasurer International Relations Club- Vice President s.c.A. , W.A.A.-Publicity Chairman F Fairlamb, Ethel, P- 31 S.C.A. Skyline-Assistant Feature Editor Western Graphic-Co-Alumnae Editor Finke, Norma, p. 31 Alpha Pi Epsilon Delta Tau KHPPH lAfCh0Sl Rainbow Club S.C.A. Student Council-Secretary- Treasurer Tri Chi W.A.A. Flaten, Elizabeth Ann, p. 31 Bit and Spur Phi Theta Kappa-Secretary S.C.A. Stick and Rudder-Vice- President W.A.A. Forsling, Phyllis, p. 31 Beta Phi Gamma-President Fleur de Lis Glee Club S.C.A. Ski Club Skyline-Editor Western Graphic-Feature Editor Forth, Margaret, p. 31 Denver Club S.C.A. Senior Class Secretary Fruhling, Barbara, p. 31 Alchemists Alpha Mu Gamma Die Deutschen Denker- President International Relations Club Orchestra-Secretary- Treasurer S.C.A. Fulk, Patricia, p. 32 Paletteers S.C.A. G Garcia, Thomasita, p. 32 Home Economics Club S.C.A. Stick and Rudder Garrelts, Jane, p. 32 Choir Pams S.C.A. Tri Chi Gollogher, Lee, p, 32 Delta Psi Omega Puppets S.C.A. Gould, Gay, p. 32 Alpha Mu Gamma Delta Tau Kappa iArchosJ Fleur de Lis-President , Paletteers-Vice-president S.C.A. Ski Club W.A.A. . :TfT 3 H:-'f.. 73f.f'7'f 'f ' f' t ' ei ' - was-'.ff' r 91850991 ff ,fvltllglur IATA: aww'-.-uw'-,sexy :aramcv f -fy.-. Grant, Norma, p. 32 Alchemists S.C.A. Green, Marion, p. 32 Choir S.C.A. Tri Chi Gribi, Carol Lou, p. 32 S.C.A. Guildner, Donna, p. 32 Puppets-President S.C.A. H Hamilton, Mary Frances, p. 33 Home Economics Club- Treasurer S.C.A. Hardy, Joan, p. 33 Pams S.C.A. Tri Chi Harmon, Patricia, p. 33 Bit and Spur S.C.A. Harris, Mrs. Beverliann, p. 33 Denver Club Future Teachers of America Rainbow Club S.C.A. Hatche1', Ethel, p. 33 Hawks, Dorothy, p. 33 Alchemi'sts Delta Tau Kappa CArchosj Future Teachers of America Pan American League S.C.A. Heatherington, Betty, p. 33 Glee Club La Tritone Orchestra W.A.A. Hegg, Patricia, p. 34 Delta Tau Kappa CArchosl Fleur de Lis Phi Theta Kappa-Historian Rainbow Club S.C.A. Ski Club , Student Council-Dormitory Representative W.A.A. Hirsch, Patricia, p. 34 La Tritone-Secretary S.C.A. Hodgskiss, Marianne, p. 34 Alchemists Alpha Mu Gamma Fleur de Lis Orchestra Pan American League S.C.A. W.A.A. Hoff, Evelyn, p. 34 S.C.A. W.A.A. Hostetler, Anna, p. 34 Orchestra S.C.A. Houliston, Matilda, p. 34 Pan American League S.C.A. Hubbard, Eda lVIae, p. 34 Future Teachers of America Hull, Joan, p. 35 S.C.A. Scribblers Hunt, Barbara, p. 35 Delta Psi Omega Phi Theta Kappa Puppets S.C.A. Ski Club Student Council-Dormitory Representative J James, Clara, p, 35 Delta Tau Kappa lArchosj La Tritone-President Orchestra S.C.A. Senior Class Treasurer James, Dorothy, p, 35 Choir Paletteers Pams S.C.A. Ski Club W.A.A. Johnson, Nlildred, p. 35 Future Teachers of America Glee Club S.C.A. Jones, Marion, p, 35 International Relations Club -President Opportunity League-Cultural Chairman Orchestra-President S.C.A. Stick and Rudder VV.A.A. K Kaltenbach, Bernita, p. 35 Denver Club S.C.A. Student Council--Denver Club Representative Karamigios, Elaine, p. 35 Denver Club Future Teachers of America S.C.A. Kepner, June, p. 35 Glee Club Puppets S.C.A. Knowles, Margaret, p. 36 Alchemists Delta Tau Kappa lArchosJ International Relations Club S.C.A. Knutson, Marilyn, p. 36 Bit and Spur Future Teachers of America Porter Hall President S.C.A. VV.A.A. L Lambert, Bonnie, p. 36 Delta Psi Omega Puppets-Secretary Scribblers S.C.A. Lang, Shirley, p. 36 Bit and Spur-Vice-President Delta Tau Kappa S.C.A. Tri Chi Larson, Jane, p. 36 Delta Tau Kappa Future Teachers of America -President Glee Club S.C.A. Scribblers-Vice-President Larson, NIartha, p. 36 Fixture Teachers of America Rainbow Club-Secretary S.C.A. Linn, Nlarjorie, p. 36 Alchemists Choir Phi Theta Kappa Rainbow Club S.C.A. XV.A.A. Litherland, Ellen Glee, p. 36 Delta Tau Kappa C.-Xrchosi Denver Club La Tritone-Vice-President S.C.A. - 44- ter: :.::' f 'arc'--.472-A--t. - :. rr 'Q fi' r f ' aa' . r.. . ' :-1.'s:'a'.,f,-.cf,-.,...v-.-:V--:,, . Livek, Jeanette, p. 36 Beta Phi Gamma Choir Delta Psi Omega-Secretary Delta Tau Kappa lfkrchosl Puppets S.C.A. XV..-LA. NVestern Graphic Reporter Lowell, Marilyn, p. 37 Beta Phi Gamma Delta Tau Kappa Utrchosj Opportunity League-Vice President S.C.A. 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Seckman, Margaret, p. 42 Future Teachers of America -Historian Phi Theta Kappa-President S.C.A. Selck, Joan, p. 43 Alehemists-Secretary- Treasurer Home Economics Club- President Phi Theta Kappa S.C.A. 156 Shephard, Clara Jeanne, p. 43 Alpha Pi Epsilon Bit and Spur Glee Club Tri Chi Sims, La Verna, p. 43 Denver Club Glee Club La Tritone S.C.A. Skinner, Eve, p. 43 Denver Club Die Deutschen Denker- Treasurer Future Teachers of America S.C.A. Scribblers-Historian Smith, Beverly, p. 43 Delta Psi Omega Puppets-Treasurer S.C.A. W.A.A. Smith, Glenda Joyce, p. 43 Home Economics Club- Treasurer Opportunity League- Religious Chairman S.C.A. W.A.A. ' Smith, Shirley Ann, p. 43 Delta Psi Omega Delta Tau Kappa., fArchosj Fleur de Lis Phi Theta Kappa Puppets-Vice President S.C.A.-Little sister Chairman Ski Club Stick and Rudder ,f W.A.A. Speropolos, Mary, 'p.' 434' Home Economics Club Stark, Florence, p. 434 Denver Club Paletteers-President S.C.A. Stein, Geraldine, p. 44 International Relations S.C.A. ' W.A.A. Stewart, Sheri, p. 44 Stewart, Shirley Ann, p. 44 4 Alpha Mu Gamma- Treasurer Delta Tau .Kappa CArchosl Future Teachers of America -Treasurer Pan American League S.C.A. Swanson, Maxey, p. 44 Alchemists International Relations Rainbow Club S.C.A. T Tague, Pat, p. 44 Alpha Mu Gamma' Delta Tau Kappa fArchosJ Denver Club Fleur de Lis S.C.A. Teninga, Jane p. 44. S.C.A. Skyline-Directory Editor Western Graphic-Co-alumnae Editor Timmons, Marlyn, p. 44 Alpha Pi Epsilon-President S.C.A. Tri Chi Tobien, Beverly, p. 44 Alpha Pi Epsilon-Vice President Pan American League S.C.A. Tri Chi Tolsdorf, Bertha, p. 44 Toombs, Marilyn, p, 45 Browsers-Vice President Choir Delta Psi Omega Opportunity League-President Pams - S.C.A. 'W.A.A. Tracy, Rosemarie, p, 45 Alpha Pi Epsilon-Associate member 4 Browsers-President International Relations- Secretary Opportunity League-Social Chairman Pams-Vice President Rainbow Club S.C.A. W.A.A. Turner, Jane, p. 45 Alpha Mu Gamma- ' Corresponding Secretary Delta Tau Kappa fArchosl Fleur de Lis Glee Club La Tritone-Treasurer S.C.A.-Youth Forum Chairman Turner, June, p. 45 Bit and Spur Paletteers Stick and Rudder , U Uhrich, Barbara, p. 45 Pams , Rainbow Club I S.C.A. W.A.A.-Secretary-Treasurer Uren, Margie, p. 45 Alpha Mu Gamma Beta Phi Gamma-Secretary- Treasurer ' Delta Tau Kappa fArchosJ - Phi Theta Kappa S.C.A. Scribblers Skyline-Features Editor Western Graphic-Editor V . Valdason, Donna, p. 45 Valentine, Leah, p. 45 Pams-President S.C.A. Van Natta, Elaine, p. 45 Beta Phi Gamma Pan American League S.C.A. Skyline-Freshman Editor Western Graphic-Assistant Business Manager Vogt, Marjorie, p. 46 Pan American League S.C.A. Scribblers W Waggner, Louise, p. 46 Choir P Delta Tau Kappa Pams Rainbo-w Club S.C.A. Wagner, Patricia, p. 46 S.C.A. W.A.A.-President Walker, Geraldine, p. 46 Alchemists-Vice President Fleur de Lis Glee Club Rainbow Club S.C.A. 1 lm, Presiqm, 1 Witte sa lbcial Ireta rchoii EilS111'C1' :tary- :osl nl Walters, Mary P- 46 Beta Phi Gamma , Delta Tau Kappa fArchosJ C.A. S. Ski Club Skyline-Business Manager Western Graphic-Society Editor Waters, Charlotte, p. 46 S.C.A. I W.A.A. Weiss, Barbara, p. 46 Delta Psi Omega-Vice President Delta Tau Kappa CArchosJ Denver Club Opportunity League- Secretary-Treasurer Pan American League Puppets S.C.A. Westbrook, Gena, p. 46 Alpha Pi Epsilon-Secretary S.C.A. Tri Chi Whitaker, Janice, p. 46 S.C.A. Tri Chi White, Lois Jean, p. 47 Denver Club Opportunity League--Club Chairman Pams S.C.A. Stick and Rudder Tri Chi Wick, Doris .p. 47 S.C.A. , Tri Chi Williams, Doris Jo, p. 47 Fleur de Lis Future Teachers of America G1 C1 b ee u Rainbow Club S.C.A. , Wilson, Patricia, p. 47 ' Delta Tau Kappa fArchosJ Pan American League S.C.A. Tri Chi Winters, Margaret, p. 47 S.C.A. 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