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Hiwuii 4 iiwwzi 'wiiiiiinv 4-iuiiii' N lwlii I'-i Linnea Ur M ini if NiHi.ii vii I bi-ii: . 5, 4 A xxx l ,s F i -ii?-'-1 S' M A ., X4 1, L-- A 'lm' I li .5-I S 'figs F 'Wi F' A f 4 ' .2fT'5E4?5i5vafw.n i .Riu v 'Z' Xiu nu- PB'-ri New gin. ,vs fax -.A -vc 'nb' A ii M M i ff Bcvvrli' Xxvllildlfl Iidclblutu Nvhrul N.i,,,i.f,..ii iiiwiimi 1-M ii-nr ir Xiuiiii 'li In lim Iiiviiii Nrnii' 'i ini.-iii liiumil , ,, 1 .-xml 0, .gr- X, 'Q' 2 I 'i r lx iiiil Sendai: 01644 I9 , 1945 The red and white of Main Hall has an expectant air about it. The tangled mass of green ivy that invaded its every nook and cranny nods in the brisk March breeze. The beautiful old building is even more beautiful in contrast to the many modern structures on adjacent blocks. One of these, the large, imposing looking building across from P. If O.. is the classroom and administration building. There is another dorm to the north of the administration building which houses 250 girls. Behind P. E, O.. built on what was formerly the athletic field, is ,i small chapel-its Gothic architecture is the delight of every Cottey girl. Behind the chapel is faculty row. a court ot small white cottages, The new athletic tield is on the block where the first Cottey Inn had been many years betore. At the far end of the field. there is a small field house and then a not-quite-so-small stable. hous- ing a mount for every girl. Moonlight trail rides have become the favorite pastime of the Cottey students of llltii That first Cottey Inn has been replaced by another on the corner where there formerly was a small grocery store But the student Union Building is the pride and joy of the campus? The bowling alleys. game rooms. libraries. cafeterias. parlors. dance floors and lounges are entirely at the students' disposal. But to get back to Main Hall, XVhy is it wearing its know-all air? XVhy does it seem to smile. as if expecting some new jewel in its old crown of memories? Perhaps the crowded auditorium filled with older women. the bewildered look on the faces of juniors. the excited chatter of seniors talking to some girl who look as if she might have been a Cotteyite way back when, may explain it. Uh huh! You've guessed itl It's Foundet's Day. Xlost of the Class of '-45 are among the hodgepodge of faces. The honking of horns and the shifting of gears announce that still more of them are arriving. Some of them are even returning by helicopter. They land quite nonchalantly on the athletic field and smile understandingly at the harrassed juniors meekly directing trathc. l.et's follow this tall, raven-haired, sophisticated women as she walks over to the Student Union Building. I-Ier long. loose strides take her to the lounge designated as the meeting place and general headquarters for the alums of '45, Her hand hesitates tor the slightest moment as she reaches towards the door that will unveil old memories and acquaintances, Then she looks up eagerly. smiles. opens the door and enters the room. The sonata of high pitched voices suddenly stops in the middle of the allegro movement. Isn't that? I'm sure it isf It must be--it is' I.ouf Lott Jamesf XVell. all of you that have lived through a Foun- ders Day know what that means. -Rather than make rhyme or reason from the babble which follows let's wait until it quiets down. This conversation should prove interesting. Lou is seated on a lounge, her long legs crossed, hands folded. lshe has given tip the nasty habitl. deep in conversation with a slim school-teachcrish looking XVOITIJH. Reeves.i' starts Lou Ellen. Not Reeves. interrupts the light-haired woman. Chadwick. Yes. it's Mrs. Dean Chadwick now. Not Dean. Rosemary .... Oh. this is too much! I thought you were teaching at Northwestern. I am .... Of course. I missed a few years while th: children were young, but now that they're in school I've begun to teach again, 'Northwestern just gets in yotir blood' I saw in the Bulletin alumni news that you were living in New York this winter. 'XVell. I suppose you would call it living there. XVe call it our home address anyway. But John is gone much of the time. and my work keeps me so busy that we hardly see the penthouse, VW manage to take time to leave the hum-drum of the citv for a few months' travel each year. We're especially fond of the South Seas ..., although the Mediterranean is fascinating. Life isn't too boring, I guess. Have you heard who is to be here today' I know that Toni can't make it. Shes in the middle of her 365th week as star of Reading Vogue. her latest thing on Broadway. Confidentially. the great Neutonis plans to settle down with her fourth husband after this play. Says she intends to give up the stage permanently. Rosemary chtickled at this. and said, I really doubt if she'll give it up. don't you? Have you heard that Vis is managing the Duck pond at the 1065 St. Louis Exposition? As a decoy she uses a faded blueajean jacket . . . it's out in the show case in Main Hall now .... the big attraction in the Founders Day display of 'lirsts' at Cottev, Through the years, Vis has developed a more sympathetic understanding and tender treatment of young ducklings. Now and then, you even see Caretaker Jennie Claire take the wee weh foot in her motherly hand to determine any pttlse abnormality, She attributes her success to her rigid nurses' training. Speaking of Vis reminds me of Mini Do you know '.... 'H Yes, interrupts I.ott quickly, 'Ive heard the 'golden-voiced wren' on her 'Swoon-Soon-Moon' program. It must have been that lrium smile that landed the job for her. Not only does her telephone ring twice every night. bttt by accentuating the positive she successfully succeeded Tawrence I.ibbet on the Pit l.arade sponsored by Punks Irlybrtcl Ci Thats real Iowa corn' Speaking of Iowa and corn. what do you hear from Doherty? Reeves. Mrs. Chadwick tsorry. Roscmaryl settles back in the cushions of her chair and begins. Doherty and Bob tinally managed to get married. But all they went through' Shes still waiting for him to pass his very last test to enable him to get out of the Navy, In the meantime she's whipping the six little Hatchs into nrst class condition as a last-moving. fastathinking basketball team. In fact, they've got a fighting chance to cop the Iowa state finals Speaking of tinals , Have you seen Crothers on campus I managed to see her long enough to gather that she's still teaching athletics at Cottev. At present shes in the process ot grading her waitresses on their tap routines Singing waiters have become a part of Cottey-thanks to Mary. That crszy California suite' Doug really knew her stuff tho'. when getting her degree from Cottev. That duo-commercial and home ec course really came through. 'Hubby. eight little ones and Uncle Peter doing hnef she wrote in her last letter, And while I'm on the subject of large families. let me tell youl Nettie got her dream. All the little off- springs make a pretty sight as they walk down the street.The fiye boys have black hair and the six girls red. And wasn't it fortunate that all the boys have curly hair and the girls straight? 'Everything for the boys' says Nettie' They are such a happy family. And. pardon mv vernacular of the street. Lou. but this will 'kill ya' The tables have turned and Patty Pettit is no longer waiting for anyone. 'Pash' became impatient waiting for him. so she ioined the XVaves, Now PP is in the Aleutians teaching the natives how to swim as a part of our good will policy to maintain the post-war peace in the Far East. l-lody Doatson's Charm School has been the most successful school of its kind in the past ten years Hody produces students that not only have charm. sex appeal. and figures every girl dreams of, but girls that can get a man and keep him. Hody's lectures on how to get a man and hold him are the secret to the girls' marital happiness. A high point of the lectures is her technique on getting and keeping Alfred. You know how success- ful that marriage is. Louf Of course. you've probably already seen Skinner today. On second thought. you probably havent She's been in conference all day with the acting colonel out at Camp Clark-she's recently been made a lieutenant colonel. you know. She's still the same ol' Skinner-eats crackers in a different bed every night. Thats the army for you. At present she devotes most of her tireless elforts to the army in a series of lectures on 'How to Acquire an All-American Accentf needless to say. the prerequisite is a childhood like Jane Ann's-east and west. north and south-What next? Snyder is skippering a coast-wise cargo boat. After a long service record in the kVayes. the sea-going routine was instilled so deep that she couldn't bear to be a landlubber. She gladly lends hot plates and frying pans from her wellsstocked galley to all passing craft. Do has settled down in Kansas with George and is raising pigs. cows. chickens. and little Georges. livery fall they relive their youth by driving the black coupe back to Nevada and spending Saturday evening at Hardirisf Joanne Thomas is Nevada's renowned interior decorator. She is still an enthusiastic visitor to the day room because it inspires her original ideas. She has recently decorated the day room in orange and blue with pink drapes-noted for being unusual this season. Shields-I haven't seen her around this morning yet, She's probably over in the stables looking at that new filly, Yes. she gave up a promising career as an M. D. to return to her beloved Texas as a veterinarian. She still gets in her plugs for the refrigerator business by prescribing her famous icy-air treatment for swollen cow legs. lt's a mooey good business. too. Greenstreet flew down from Tulsa to be here today. She was in here a few minutes ago. Cottey must have had a premonition about her. The Oregon suite gals missed it by a hair's length. Doris is listed in Tulsa's phonebook as Mrs. B. Lew Alley. Doris was relieved to exchange the green lghastly color. isn't it:'l for the blue. but the 'street' for the 'alley'-well. anything for love. Georgia's here. too. Her blood. sweat. and tears' over photography arrangements were not in vain. her little 'Sphinxes' are the pride and joy of Mamma and Daddy Jensen when they sit for local photographers. Alvin says she still mutters. 'The Sphinx pictures will be retaken immediately after lunch.' in her sleep. And along the musical line. the altims of '45 have come through quite well. Donna lfubank. now known as 'Donna and her magic violin' is currently on an European tour with the All Girl Orchestra. She cabled to say that she had missed the plane from Lisbon and couldn't make it. Fast-walking. fast-talking Groce takes time out from special technical studies in bowing and the 50th posi- tion at the Sorbonne to attend daily matinee and evening performances of Van Johnson pictures. Dearest to her heart-even more dear than the horse-hair of her bow-is a lock of sandy brown hair. kVhose . . . F XVhy. Van's, natch. And while l'm on the subject of foreign atrocitiei. Lou. did you know that Rist had eloped with a dash- ing South-American capitalist. She writes that South America is exciting. interesting. and different. Says the same of her husband. only adds the word 'lovable' to th: list of adiectives. ln fact. art is now her second love. She hasn't given it up entirely. however, She's painting a series ol' pictures entitled 'The Latin XVorld' which is to be presented to the Cottey art department today. They have decided to hang her most famous in Arkansas suite as a tribute. The painting is called 'The South American Banana' That girl had great possibilities .... too bad she let Love interfere. But she's so happy with Rinaldo and the children' Betty Voss is another 'happy motherf She surprised everyone by marrying a Protestant. She met him while 'slinging hash' on the Great Lakes one summer. Her dreams of becoming a housemother at Notre Dame have never been fulfilled. However. she's planning to send 'the little one' to Notre Dame and hopes he will be- come the greatest football star since the days of Steve Toc7vlowski. XVhy. there's Elleneda Crawford at the far end of the room. She has been quite a success in her field. Yes, she's bringing farm production up to a new high. She was just recently elected foremost authority on poultry psychology. She had stimulated egg production by murals on chicken-house walls. violin music at three. and Rachmaninoff at egg-laying time-with every chord another egg. But one of the most successful carreer women of our class has been Marv Lou Cederquist. As head of the Cederquist Jewelers Incorporated. she has inaugurated a plan for raising oysters along with her pearls in Ashtabula harbor. She gives all the credit for her success to her many planaria regeneration experiments and the patience of Dr. Ewers. Youll never know Barb Finkenbinder when you see her. Shes gained thirty pounds and looks as healthy as the day is long. Cowspunching Roommate has deviated from her customary ranch dtities long enough to win the title of 'Kansas Rabbit-Driver' Queen. Her record: 526 mauled and 2 with cerebral concussions. Top that if voti can' I had a chance to talk to Mary Ellen Carr a few minutes ago. She was in here just before she went out to give the advanced tennis class a few pointers. Those girls will be awed when they see a professional playerf Several years ago Mary Iillen forsook howling for tennis. You should see the way she jumps over the net to greet her opponent with a bob of the head. a smile. and hearty handshake. Little did Miss Harrison know that she had trained another Helen kk'ills Moody. Brodie is directing the propaganda department of the California Chamber of Commerce. She lands the work pleasant. It's really nothing that she hasn't done all her life. She served her apprenticeship here at Cottey and later received her Masters at Sunshine Seminary. Redlands. California. Say. I hayen't seen Babs I-rank around anywhere today. hut I had heard she was to be here. At this point Lou takes over with Her train is probably late. She owns two-thirds of the stock now in a large department store. She always was a controlling woman, She owes the success of the business to the large supply of loud, shrieking clothes. and articles featured in every department. He best seller now. especially to col- lege girls who must make the last dash down for a quick one. is oneflegged pajamas. Particularly handy in helping one to fall down the stairs. is the new effect. The color scheme helps too-purple striped tops with pink and green polka dot bottoms Doesn't that sound like FII? I suppose you'ye seen Bev around? She and Blute just couldnt tear themselves away from Cottey. Blute is resident physician now. and Bev is head of the tnus.c department. The patients and Bev's voice students almost get the best of Blute sometimes. but he relaxes by listening to records in the rnasrerpieces room lFranck. you know! and fishing at Radio Bev and Blute are still the 'Sweethearts of Cottey Cf I saw liarran Perk the last time I was in I.os Angeles. She is still illustrating for the I.. A. Gabber. Her drawings are really popular, but everyone knows she got her practice drawing her suite mates doing their bath! tub dashes Shelton is living in an hermitage twell. almost. anywayl. Shes surrounded by pictures of good-looking men She swears she won't come out till she's decided which one it's to be. Have you noticed the beautiful floral arrangements in the hall? Courtesy of Gene kVild. Gene has taken over her fathers peooooony business VILISI to prove to Mrs. Bryant that she could and can do accounting. She is still keeping Iowa suite happy with a fresh bouquet every day. Thelma Rowland. as was expected. married Rit. He is commanding oflicer at Camp Clark now, Thelma. whose service here was found to be indispensable is director of the business office, She has started a Cottey! Camp Clark date bureau. In this work. she is very capable and understanding-experience is the best teacher after all. live found. I've heard that Ruthie Moore is now married to a successful dude-rancher, They own and operate the 'Restawhile' ranch. which. since Ruth has been running it. has catered to overworked college students. specializing in brain casualties and darkhcircled eyes Requirements for entry are: IQ rate of l6O: complete exhaustion: a sworn statement that said student will bring no books. will sleep twelve hours a day. and do as little as possible during the remaining twelve hours. The Cottey infirmary sends as many as fifteen girls a week there for complete rejuvenation. kVhile I was down in Arkansas on my last wild boar hunting trip. I called on Helen Sweet. She graduated from Arkansas University in lf?-47. After getting her Doctorate. she became director of education at the Arkansas state capital Before accepting this position. she was instructor of Arkansas Us dancing school. The theme of her favorite series of lectures was 'Dancing reading. writing. arithmeticf Helen contends that dancing is of first importance in living a happy. healthful. and intellectual life, , XVith a yawn. I.ou concludes. Guess I'ye just about filled my quota .... No. not yet! kVhatever became of Allison? Did she ever decide whether it was school teaching. medicine or law? The last I heard she was getting degrees in all three. just to make sure. Rosemary leaned forward as if she were going to disclose some information of state. then said calmly. Nita Mae is senior partner in the farm of Mayer-Oakes and Mayer-Oakes. Their specialty is counseling on how to be happily engaged on a long-term basis. XVhen business gets dull. they retire to their north woods lodge and enjoy the fauna. lashing. moonlight. and what-have-you, X 6 pdl .fht Bl d dt lhdfll r terri e noise interru te tae reminiscing o r e wo women. oti turne aroun o see w io a a en through the floor. All that met their eyes was a small. auburn-haired. bespectacled woman. clutching her hat and purse with a death-like grip. NVell. drat it. she muttered. As she tttrned. Rosemary jumped up. Gracie Ciracie+XVell. for gosh sakes pick yourself tip off the floor and come here! It's almost time for assembly l know tt. moaned Grace. But I've lost my notes. and I'm suppose to give the address in eight minutesfu kk'ell. Post, tell them about Xk'isconsin-they'll love it. As the three women hurry from the emptying room. leaving only the wall to smile at the memories. we shall close the prophecy of the Cottey senior class of I0-15. Perhaps some of this shall come about. perhaps.not. Only time will tell. 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These things mean Cottey to us, Friendships we have mad: here and our many good times will not be forgotten. STUDENT COUNCII. lgvery other week Stockard Hall became the meeting place for the Student Council. sponsored during the first semester by Dr. Stockard and through the last by Dr. Mitchell. The Council started the year with an all-school picnic at Radio Springs Park and sponsored the traditional Hanging of the Greens to open the Christmas season. Signs for the Recreation Room were made by some of the members. and a Hne system was initiated by which broken ashtrays and records were replaced. Jennie Claire Visser wielded the Student Council gavel for the year 10-HA-1-5. Miriam XVeirick headed House Cotinctl. Bette Nobles was secretary. and Rosemary Jeffries was treasurer. Other members were Dorothy Hoat- -on. Nita Allison. Joanne Thomas. Martha Ann Sutton. Doris Shields. Beverly Edelblute. Mary Moore. Mary Ellen Carr, and Gene XVtld. MAGS AND EMS One of the most outstanding of the many Cottcy memories is that of the Mags and Ems. short for Magno' pertans and Emersons. the two social societies on the campus. Each girl became a member of one of these societies at a candlelight initiation which followed the Mag-Em drawing in the fall. The vows taken at this initiation gave her a deeper sense of the true meaning of Cottey an:l made it easier for her to understand what would be expected of her as a Cottey girl. l7rom the time of her initiation she became a loyal supporter of her society. She first proved her loyalty on Thanksgiving whin, at ll OO in the morning. the Mags played the Ems in the nrst big hockey game of the year. The goal posts were decorated with the red-and-white of the Ems and the green-andswhite of the Mags. Cheerleaders. dressed in their colors. kept the crowd excit,-d as the players fought for goals. Soon the game was river-a victory for the Ems. They were successful again in the volley ball game btit were forced to bow to the superiority of the Mags in basketball. One of Cotteys finest traditions, coffee hour on Sunday afternoon. was sponsored by the Mags and Ems. Coffee hour established an air of graciousness and friendliness. so characteristic of Cottey. During the year we found special occasions celebrated by formal dinners. planned by committees from the two sUClCIlCS The Valentines day and George XVashington's Birthday formals were perhaps the most picturesque of these. At the XVashington formal. Miriam XVeirtck. th: George from the Senior Class. and Mar Peacock, the Martha from the Junior Class. presided over a table of colonial aristocrats. The tables were decorated with cherry trees and the dinner was topped off with cherry pie, The Mag officers for the year were Nita Allison. president: Lucille Brodersen. vice-president: and kk'anda Groce. secretary-treasurer. The Ems had Dorothy Hoatson for their president. Barbara Frank as vice-president. and Mar Peacock as secretaryftreasurer. The Mag and Em cheerleaders were Jacque Tole and Joan Einley. and Vir- ginia kkiard and Georgia Johnson. respectively. SPHINX Quantities of labor, love. and leisure time have gone into the preparation of the completed Sphinx In early fall, activities began with the frantic efforts of the photography editor to get the students. the photographer. and the sun all together in one place at one time. Through the winter months. work continued. coming to a climax in early spring. when staff members were seen furiously rushing around tn attempts to make that deadline. XVork on the annual is divided into photography. art. literary. and business departments. Each division has tlS head. who correlates work in her department. Over all the staff is the editor-in-chief who, with an assistant editor chosen from the junior class. organizes individual efforts into one unified whole. Georgia and Carol Dunmire, a iunior and senior sister combination. formed a team that capably held down the positions of editor and assistant editor. respectively. Other stafl heads were Mary Ellen Carr. photography editor. Nita Mae Allison. literary editor: Patty Pettit, business editor: and Mary Rist, Art editor. 14 . ,conlinuecf coco couucisir kVhat's new at Cottey? The Co-Co Comment knows! This campus paper put out by the .lunrors has proved that the Co-Co has the news. Two candidates for editor of the Comment were elected last fall by the Student Council. The Student Body then voted and Jacqtrelyn Tole was elected. XVe always looked forward to the gossip. fashion parades. and XVho's XVho columns of the Co-Co. Thanks to Jacque and her staff. the Co-Co Comment has been one of Cottey's big successes this year BUIIETIN Under the capable editorship of Beverly Xklitham Ifdelblute. the Cottey Bulletin for l'H-I--I5 has been com' pletely remodeled. It now is issued in the form of a twelve page maga7ine. four times yearly. The change gives to the writers more opportunities for development of their writing abilities. and to the readers a more attractive and interesting Bulletin. Beverly. chosen by last year's editor and the Bulletin advisor. Miss Mitchell. selected as assistant editors Betty Ausman and Barbara Lagerstedt. of the junior class. Y. NV. C. A. NVar activities have almost filled the calendar of the Y. XV. C. A this year. Their projects include making carol and cartoon books. crocheting an afghan. and collecting and erasing books for servicemen: collecting waste paper: and donating generously to Red Cross and XVar Chest drives. Outstanding speakers have contributed much to meetings of extreme interest and value. Dr. I.eah Yoflie, wearing a native costume. spoke on Palestine at the Y's Christmas party. At another meeting. Chaplain Miller of Camp Clark told about the religions of the war prisoners there. The officers of the Y. XV, C. A. are Gene kVild. president. Georgia Dunmire. vice-president: and Nan Shelton. SCCICIAIY and treasurer, Doctor Ewers. the faculty sponsor. has given generously of her time and energy to make the year a highly successful one for the Y. XV. C. A. PHI THIITA KAPPA The golden key of Phi Theta Kappa stands as a challenge to all Cottey students, The organization is the National Junior College Honorary Scholastic Society. of which Cotteyis Epsilon chapter is a part To be eligible a girl must have an S average and rank rn the ripper ten per cent of her class. Candidates are passed by the faculty and the old members on the basis of moral character and qualities of citizenship. Each semester invitations are extended to the newly-elected girls. Soon afterwards they are initiated and feted at a banquet by the old members. The oflicers of the organiyatron are Grace Post. prssrdentz Rosemary Reeves. vice-president: and Ruth Moore. secretary and treasurer. HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Club. one of the newer organizations at Corley. has been most active this year Pic- nrcs. with food Hcooked up by the aspiring home-makers. participation in making of Red Cross afghans. and presenting of an assembly program are a few of the mann' .incl varied events on the Home fic--nonircs calendar The president of the club is Lenore Douglas of th: senzor class lylrss Thompson is the faculty advisor. Their capable leadership has made the year a successful one lor the Home Economics Clrrb I. R C This year. more than ever before. the International Relations Club has meant a great deal In its members lwho call themselves the Irksul. The problems of th: post-war world. when those who are students today will take oyer the government of the world. have all been thoroughly discussed and thrashed over by the I. R. C.. under the very capable leadership of Miss Heaton. The girls leave each meeting with a deeper understanding and a stronger feeling of responsibility about their share in that world of tomorrow. On election day. in November. the I. R. C. conducted a straw Vote among the students and faculty which turned out to be far from representative of the country. At the assembly program on that same day. th: I R. C 14 . ' held a round-table discussion on the effects of the election on various problems of the country. The group was led bv Donna Eubanlt. who is the president of the organization. MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB The Modern Language Club. sponsored by Mrs. Tyson. has had both an interesting and an educational year, Toni Latham and Carolvn Roberson planned programs featuring slide lectures on Spanish and French arts. plays by French and Spanish authors. the annual Mexican Christmas celebration with Pinata as the center of attraction, and a musical program. Wanda Groce. president. reports a successful year for the Modern Language Club. SECRETARIAL CLUB The Cottev Secretarial Club gives the aspiring secretary a chance to put her newly learned theories into prac- tice. This club. composed only of secretarial students. put on one of the year's most interesting and educational assemblies. The goal of each member of the Secretarial Club is to become a member of Alpha Pi Epsilon. the national secretarial honor societv. Barbara liranls as president and Mrs. Tolle as sponsor have lcd the club in one of its most successful years, NEVADA CLUB The Nevada Club began their vear bv giving a tea for the new students At various times during the year they went to the Cabin for overnight parties. Although there was not so much to do this year. the club reports good cooperation among its members. The Nevada Club dttlers form other clubs in that it excludes all but town students. who automatically become mem- bers when they enroll in Cottey. Because the girls were together so much of the time. they found it unnecessary to call meetings except for special occasions. This vear's officers were president, Betty .lo Dicks for the nrst semester and Thelma Rowland for the second: vice-president, Norma Heathman: steretarv-treasurer. Anna Marie Smith: and athletic representative. Dottie Poole. DELTA PSI OMEGA Delta Psi Omega. the national honorary dramatics fraternity. is the goal of all Cottev's would-be dramatists. At almost any time. one can see girls mumbling lines. painting or scraping Hats. and dragging furniture around the stage. working for the thirtv-tive stage hours and fifteen acting hours that are the requirements for entrance. The organi7ation is under the leadership of Toni Latham. president. and Dr. Troesch. advisor, New mem- bers were initiated in April. The traditional ceremony was held after each candidate had given a demonstration of her dramatic abilitv. Afterwards refreshments were served in the Speech Room by the old members of Delta Psi. DRAMATICS CLUB Cottev's Dramatics Club. under the leadership of Toni Latham and Dr. Troesch. president and advisor. respec- tivelv. has led a busy lite this year. Among its projects have been three childrens plays. The Little Princess . Master Sltylarlsf and The Emperor's New Clothes p various one-act plays. given after formals and other special events. and participation in Cottey Community Theatre plays. The organwation is not only a source of entertainment for those who may call on it to perform. but it is a proving ground for those who aspire to fame in this line. XVhether the girls are serious in their dramatic ambitions or not. all are agreed that the Club provides good fun and good fellowship. GLIQE CLUB The presentation of Hansel and Gretel bv the Glee Club. under the direction of Miss Holding. was one of the most outstanding musical events of the year, Another beautiful memory provided by the Glee Club is that of the Christmas Vespers program. with the girls in the white and red vestments. singing by candlelight. The final appearance of the Glee Club will be on Baccaleaureate Sundav. when thev follow the Cottey tradition and sing the inspiring Gallia . Barbara Lranls. who is often the soprano soloist. is president of the organization. ORCHESTRA The assembly program played by the orchestra in March was indeed a revelation to many Cottey students. who had not realized that such a promising organi7ation was within their midst. The orchestra began the program with The Star-Spangled Banner : played, among others. March Slav , Dance of the Reed-l7lutes , and Chinese Dance by Tschaikowskv. and Themes from RachmaninoH's Concerto No. ll. As in previous years. the orchestra also presented a full length concert in the spring. lt was given in P li. O. parlors after a formal dinner honoring the orchestra members. XVanda Groce. principal violinist. is president of the organization. CHOIR One of the musical groups at Cottey most deserving of the praise and gratitude of the student body is the choir that provides music for our Thursday chapels. It is made up of nine lovely voices. perfectly blended together. Miss Mary Lou Holding directs the choir. and Grace Post plays the organ accompaniments. One special number by the choir is a part of each chapel service. as are the hymns and benedictions. that give beauty and reverence and make chapel a true retreat from the worries of a school week. C CLUB The Cottey athlete's goal is membership in the C Club. To possess one of the coveted yellow C'S . a girl must have acquired 450 points by participating in the various sports-hockey. volleyball. basketball. baseball. and individual sports. She is also able to add more DOIHIS to her list by going in training . a more or less desirable feature of the athletic program. After earning her place in the C Club. this athlete aims for her star by earning 450 more points. thereby gaining the highest possible achievement in athletics at Cottey. ATHLETIC BOARD The Athletic Board. with Mary Crothers as president. saw Cottey athletics become more and more popular as the year progressed. Many girls were out for hockey and gradually the number grew as each new sport was presented. The Board composed of seven members. five seniors and two juniors. under the supervision of Miss Harrison. the Physical Education director. sponsored the traditional lkflidfklsfinter banquet in January, Although the board was unable to arrange any games with another school. the season has been one of the most successful for Cottey athletes. SXVIMMINC CLUB You might have thought that we had had an epidemic of hair washings, when. earlier in the year. girls, with hair stringing down their backs. were seen on the campus. But no. it was just the candidates for Swimming Club after they had finished their entrance examinations. Fifteen new girls were enrolled this year making a total of twenty-seven members. The Swimming Club. Linder the direction of .lane Ann Skinner. has sponsored some of those exciting splash parties during the year. From the group are chosen lite guards to watch over the less talented but enthusiastic swimmers. Although the Swimming Club has had some trouble finding the proper meeting time. it has always managed to get some hour to furnish that badly needed relaxation. so welcome during a week of studies. HOCKEY Hockey. this year, saw an enthusiastic bunch of girls coming out . One of the biggest seasons was topped off with the annual Mag-Em game on Thanksgiving day. The score was close but the fims were victors The Seniors took the honors in their game with the Juniors. Perhaps hockey left its mark on a lot of girls. but it was worth it . VOLLEY BALL The volley ball season for the year was a big success. Much excitement centered around the Mag-Em and Junior-Senior games. The Juniors had their first victorious game against the Seniors in this sport, and the Ems walked off with another victory to add to their list. An added attraction this year was the Senior-Faculty game. one of the funniest and most exciting of the season. The Seniors finally won after a threevgame struggle. 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A small girl, quicr, unolwslruxwu but .1lw.1x's then with .1 rcadv snnlcfnnd thc no ITEC! nnswur' VI-111515 Ruth Moore-plc.mng to thu L-vc and jun as plwsmg In lhc car ol lhl h.1rr.1s'icd lacullv member, Admxrcd bv all lm hcr pluck .md pcrxuxxrancu Rllllllu ncvcr mu dwfrl-n1cn1lwr the she went mm thc hcgxnnmg Qwimmmg clasx lmxmllv nhl: tu swlm A sxrwlw and mule wut of same clllss fl prlzc pupll-.mlmosl .mnlhrr Annu Curuss, N01 wnlv in the clmsroonw dues Rulhlc cxccll, XVu'x'c sccn hum' um often I'llll'NlllI1g dulics as Coltcvk Rcd C1055 clmplcr prcsulcnx, wfvc wmuhcd hcr capable pcrformnnccx on Coltcv stage, wc'vu Jdmxrcd hcl' gmac, charm .md dIll1ll'lllllVC hcaulx' .wx xhc pours .11 Q hour Af. .1 Phi Them shck tops, As A swell gal and frlcnd shuk thc best ever Hcrck to Ruthie-.md mm' we ncvcr forget the IIITICS wc ljunlors .md scnmrx .mhkul hllI'l'lCLl to xuitc uv Ask Ruthlc 'cnusc shc'll know, umu thu hcl thc oilcu you Nlo. ,rd - ., x4 1 r g 5 if 3 m5553S s 5 aS iiE5g5gS'EE ff ex 5 gig im-5 Gaily, Award: QW i N 46? ve 23 gf X- 5.1 ' Q. ' i I f ff K 5 A. 'CX fiivfsvf 4 - 5 9 ' Y lkaififh, T . Vg -'Q isis ,eg 2' ff , K' :X 3' N, - .v .. tsp, ,Q y. - - . Q Q -1 .ts ,R gs :.,1:.1-ii? sSSS.1Q5:g.. . 4 t , . . s - uf F' K , , Q l S62 - - 5,1- X ,sS.r3 .-.N I-. gg -t sts lm X ti s E 'ms l Canon 'Vis'-get that ball. And she always does' Jennie Claire Visserk prowess in hockey. volley hall. basketball. and sufthall has made her our hest-known and hest-loved athlete. kVhether the odds be great or small .lennie Claire always plays her heslAand her lvest is the clean-cut game of a good sport. As a iunior. Vis began earlv to accumulate alhlelie points and ntiw she has not twnly her Corley C but a star representing 450 additional points in sports, This last semester shes taken up archery in a big way tsee Dr. Troeseh ferr pointers un how to remove arrt-wsl. Jennie Claire is more than busy with her time-consuming duties as student body president. dramatic activities which have made her a member of Delta Psi Omega. modern language club: and. then. she's comptroller general of Ye Olde Coke Maehineffliottles and niekles ln-ing her specialty. But shes never too husy to find time ferr lung walks in the wind and rain. lim: talks with perplexed juniors and seniors. XVashington University. St. Louis. will be Vis's next stnp4a nurses tap her goal Its not hard to imagine her a nurse-she with her helping hand. kind words. and iovous laughter Her ability and teamwork on the athletie field have justly gained for her the honor tit Athletic Queen. but we can't forget that she's a Queen in every right. v S 5 5 s S e R F eazzy, ,azzmame qw eg., J' 11 Although she'5 IUOSI noted lor her alulux as a 'mght prowlerw anti Ilaxhmeu t-1 Allfldlh XVL-truck has rntereats other than thme xetlurred wt her aQ Huuxe etvunell ple l unk uf somethmg she cant do. XVe dare vou' She dances. ldreamv ones pxelerredl, She acts leven l,atlx' Maehelhl hhes uae tlmelrev, lwasl-retball, and vollev hall varsuvl She! musual fCtwttey's tim fluttsl, .1 n the chmr and glee cluh.-but have vnu heard that planet tentlttmn tml 1 lturu tie Lum Sat Mparlez-volts franeatsku tre5 hten xn modern language club Nut onlv tx she an .ILIIXL INLIHW wt H XV C A hut she pre d l 1 nrt p ll XXV p leer l ptl Sl H we to wee 'eaa1e' xea ' mem ', fue could go on like this forever. Mun is truly une ol the num all-artwund allAaruuntt s utr to he at Colley. Thus time next vear vou'll find Xlrm. mxnui the Ilashlxght, at the Universr v tv But armed wxth that smlle and thme lrrentilx' wave shell wtwn he SllIlUlll1Llk'd bv 1 lute te friends there. as she IS here Thls tatlored. hrown-eyed, dark-halted glrl IS one lI'l a flllllltlll, She has we nne inseparable part of Cortex' participation rn all. her hi we ll never forget you. because she leaves behind her w much of herselfghel e vpexat gh 5tandax'els. and lasltng frlenelxlupx, Herek the heQt lu wt X 41 evra, eww, QW A soil h.11u ot 5p.1rkl1r1g gold 711181 paved 11111' 'I h.11 was Dmlx' l1 ISHI Il1.11 l1e.11111t11l mass of golden h.11r alnne th.11 gums Dodv the lllln' 111 Pveaulv Queen S1111 g1'.1eel11l Qlljll'llIN 'Ll7Jfl'I1ll'1g pmse .1 tunnv l11tle laugh nc:-1111p.1r1111l bv .1 XVflI1lxlL't.l'Llf7 nme eJp111'.11111 11117 these too are yewelx lI'l Dudes crown of l1e.1111x' D 1 D 111 ll orwlhx' Xlne Hoalmn, ' udv' x pl,111w 111 nuke .1 re.1l11v 111 her pre-lneel eu11rx1 and kr1o11'1ng Dudv 11'x J safe het 1h.11 w111ed.1v will knuw her .1s 'Dr H-mu-111 111x1e.1d 111 l'D11LlX'.', Bemdes bemg bvJALllllLIl. .md Ilwllx .1 full mme yvlw lhese dnvs, Dodx' 11 plCNlLlL'Ill 111 the Emerions, .1 memlwr 111 lhe sludenl CUllnCll Della PM QUINCQJ the s11'1111n11ng eluh .mei 151111111111 51.15. The Cotlex' Red Cross chapter has found 11131 she sw1r1gs J I'I1C.1fl l-.111111ng needle mo In the clabxmum IH pale e.1shn1erui, .11 coffee hour 1n Nllllxlflg t11chs1.1 on lhe d.1111e ll1v111 lI'l VIIIUYIJH l1l.1-:le Dodv s se1ph1s11e.11111n l1e.1u11', .md eharm nuke her our .Xll-.111111ml 3:31111 Queen .ff W . I M wt C5JvfQf'i W il ,E w N S Q.. I! X 1-ww PM F Wav' li? K FS 5251? , ggi? 'iff' A K.. x iq -Z wi '. U, . :Sf ? . f 'K v .NJN ,- 5 gg, 2- Q ' fzigmg :QQ 5, X .. -iw - , .Q c if ' Q:- 443 . aw... 4,51 .,, .Q N, ,M ,M 4, -N ,:y.- ' 'x- wf .., :QS3 'V - ww:-' ,- . .:::12mf' f irq . ' .L E .u'.x :.,j: -'--A .. , 15 ' .XV X tg S. K X fi . ' . -- ,U 'ix we T ' K Isnf- 19 lQld'lQ11su::Q'!P ' 'wifi ,......... ' r ' H !5'.m lf ' K .nk M . X 'T my Q7 P-.C..,N'NLfiZ !'1w Slacfenl' like sEN10Rs 1944-1945 ALLISON, NITA MAE 1007 S. 5th Si. Pekin, Ill, BRODERSEN, LUCILLE 030 Eureka St. Redland, Calif. CARR. MARY El.I.EN -1711 S. Gary Tulsa, 15, Okla. CLDEROUIST. MARY LOU lo-I6 Main St. Ashtabula, Ohio CROTHERS. NIARY ELIZABETH 338 East Orange Grove Burbank. Calif. CRAXYFORD. ELLENEDA R. No. 'H Nevada, Mo. DICKS. BETTY .IO Horton. Mo. DOHERTY, MARY 204 Dewev Ave. Donnellson, Iowa DOUGLAS, LENORE 1012 Grand Ave. Pueblo, Colo. DUNMIRE. GEORGIA Lead. S. Dakota EDELBLUTE. BEVERLY WITHAXI Chappell. Nebraska IQUBANKS. DONNA LOU Adla. Nebr. I-INRENBINDER, BARBARA Scott Citv, Kansas I-RANK. BARBARA Guvnion, Okla. GRIQENSTREET. DORIS 5610 S, Lewis Tulsa, 15, Okla. GROCE. XYANDA Rich Hill. Mo. HOATSON. DOROTHY 57th and Blue Ridge, R, No, 3 Kansas City. Mo, IANIES. LOU r1I.l.l:N Hamburg. Iowa LATHAM, TONI bill N Lavman Ave. Indianapolis. Ind. McKEE. BARBARA ANN Conesville, Iowa MEEKER. DOROTHY Box -178 Britton. Okla. MOORE, RUTH Mooresville, lklo. NOBLES. BETTE 1313 Van Buren Amarillo, Texas PERK. KARRAN 2110 N, Catalina St, Hollywood, 27, Calif PETTIT. PATTY 511 N. Main XIcAllen, Texas POST. GRACE -101 XVest Chappell St. Dodgeville. XYis, REEVES. ROSEMARY 711 Sth Ave. Sibley, Iowa RIST. MARY XVvmore Nebr ROWLANDI, THELM 1010 W Walnut Nevada, lVlo. SHELTON. NANCY R, No, 5 Independence, Mo. SHIELDS, DORIS 403 Forest St, Amarillo, Texas SKINNER, JANE ANN 5000 Bedford Omaha, 4, Nebr. SNYDER, JOAN 801 10th Ave. Fulton. Ill. SXVEET. HELEN 72-I College Siloam Springs, Ark, THOMAS. .IOANNE 310 XV. Hunter Nevada, Mo. VISSER, JENNIE CLAIRE I0-IIS Oak St. Overland, Xlo. VOSS. BETTY JANE 420 N. 68th St. Milwaukee. 13, kVis, XVEIRICK. IVIIRIAIVI 233 E. Howard St. Colfax, Iowa XVILD, GENE Sarcoxie, Mo. Q9 Slfmfenl' fbheofaaq JUNIORS 1944-1915 AHRENS. MARGARET LOUISE Slayton, Minn. ALM, AINA 524 E. Boulevard St. Lewiston, Montana ATIQINS, MARCIA RUTH 002 N. Roosevelt Guvmon. Okla. AUSMAN, ELIZABETH HOPE Elk Point South Dakota AUTRY, DONNA JEANE 1600 Travis St. Amarillo, Texas BANE, SUSAN 1013 Bleistcin Ave, Codv, XVvoming BARNES. MARTHA ANN IIO XV. Manhattan Ave. Santa Ee. New Mexico BROXVN. VIRGINIA 1590 kVadsworth Lakewood. Colo. 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