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'i'l':f- ' Qi' '5 '- ' f ,wif QM, ff . 5,5223 -L ' A ' 3 my , -- V - . ,I , - wg f . a'fNz,,' V IJ I X ., wr t A -aw' 2253, ' ' vr ' ' 1' ,11f?3f' , , V ' ' f ff. , , .4 , . , 4 ,W V5 i MJ' ' ' L W ,, W if w1,,.,f, , V4 ',4gf4,,,,,wi7 . Ls s, I, 7 ,L -'.' ' CONSERVA Tom THE CHAPEL . ,A . ,. J 'T L .W,L1.'g33f:S.2.A-,Jim 'lla .My-. 4, ..tv:s1, 'f1:, ' L I I E I 1 TV w r l 2 ' 4 E x i I 3 ' fl' 1 15 3 , Y I 3 v I i . i 5 I l I Q F 1 I I j E 1 5 1 5 . r N l I 1 f K A I 1 . W, ,. . ., 1934 By Esther Sipling, Editor, and Mary McGuire, Associate Editor ..... Student Publications of Drake University I' 4 A f -sI I , 3 H gM3,,geZZ?L2sfxjg5I ., g aF,3?gV.,,1g3y!gIV RQ I ,, ' M'W?inZ3fI'fW 7fI7f'iff'i: ' ., 5 . - II I - 4 , aW,?5,,p1me2W1?1 I.Ma2Si5?,,,,fIzr . :i.y.Q,..fr H I. , I I I I QI.-. Igj...-II -I .wg I A , 'II ,yi,fII5, II ' I I ' I 'K ,, L ,rw fffx fm IIkIii,IMfv.w?6w - ,J 4,3552 A: U I ,I 44 , I If' I I , ,. . ,I rl 2 . . 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'I ,I .I-gmfwf ...ff I , -' 1 I 5 f , -I 43? -.x -' - ,I I xy 1' 1 Q X ' ,I I fs .af 4: I bra -I::,,I 'u -.I - I 1 .I ..,. 1 may-Buda, -, ph , ' ' ' ' A J .- .7 5 ' ' ' 5 'f '?vH signals 552525 '53 ' ' 9 II I - -RIMA ,X A ,A . f 5 K. V ew I K ,' LQ A Kg QW. . ms , 5 'L 1 Siu ,R gf. . , L W '-5-if L, Zn XE? tf ,f A Q fy S. 0, 7 J , gf ,T r A ' 'J Y ' iff, gf , E-ff 7 1 5, . 37 2,3 , . i X .., M I Y M, gxfy S W TH1? S'l'AI,DlU,M W fx N Q Q Q DOCTOR LUTHER SHERMAN Ross For his forty-Iwo years of 1-onspiouously 1-ffirient and onthnsiastir 3ll'illl0lllil' services! to Drake Univer- sity . . . In-1-auso. al- though retiring fron: af'- tivv clnty in the rlassrooln. ho 1-an novvr withdraw from the helarts ol' stu- donts and frivncls who have known him .... K1 -if .- . ,Q 'Q ii'2 'f9'fff A 'iw .. i n I i' . ., M... . 1 - v!g'..1,x,! l,1f -. 2' I 3 i ' H ' .4 . W ' 5 wav 14:- ,' 14- . A ,- f , w'5'.1i 4. Q: ' Y 1 , -1 ' ' . 'wg A ...K HW rf' . ' ' ,' - fri - A. 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A Q f1.,A.X52?a.,,,.,qgg ,rim-.,,-:A 'v sri A A , L pw Vt ,n.,,5,wg,,k. M -35.2 g7f,5g'Q1m47.3-Cf'5 4 i,S,'f-'4ff 'x' 3 U N A -4 J -A V ZH, , 43,5 ..5,'fw1,,., :4..f.1.+1..4.3iE:w- k X in J 2-. M, m 11 ' ', vs C1wf,m 1 xms11 WI fi DR ROSS AT I-IIS I-ICDME lFrom Who's Who in America, I932-I933l Ross, Luther Sherman, zoologistg born, Reno, Bond County, III., Sept. 6, I864: son ot John Milton and Ruth Naomi llonesl R.: B.S. University ot Illinois, I889g H3903 post-graduate worlc same, Ph.D. University ot Chi- cago, l9I9: married, Ellen Marie Bardvvell, Champaign, III., June 22, I892g children--Ruth Lovilla, Helen Bardwell, Mary Kellogg. Professor, natural sciences, Winona IMinn.l State Normal School, I89O-9I7 principal ot schools, Os- wego, III., I89l-921 Professor biology and chemistry I892- 963 biology and geology I896-I907g zoology since I9I43 Drake University Fellow: A.A.A.S., American Microscopic Society: Iowa Academy Science lsecretary I906-I2, pres- ident l9l7-ISI member, Sigma Xi: Republican. Congre- gationalisty clubs, Frontier, University, Professional Men's Club. . . . . because he is llrake's father of athlet- ics and has championed fair play and vigorous competition . . . we af- fectionately and proudly dedicate this volume of The Quax to that grand old man of Drakei' . . . Doctor Luther Sherman Ross. 5, , E A ' V ' ww V ' if V A 59 sffliffjiff' 'Xgifagg .f -if Q' w, i Q ff,, A L ,, V , , NL'Lh : Q 1, V , V- ,, 2, M 'L .V ' 'E Q, , I f' . -V2 V- 'f:, h,k' r 1 ' -,L , ,ywg,Vg,, 1- L A .WW , p- M- 1 W 2 QS M ., W' ii SfffQ ' y, V 4 ' , V N - X ,, ' - va? me - -M :V 14, y 2 V V . 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W 5 Q I gtg .P .gvfzf-fi Lf .V?..,V-,wg V , V 3 15?-V ,V V5 ' ' ' ff 1 VV A 4 'M Q29 .. Af 5, ' 3. W V gf? ' -f ' ,i, 'p f .I 3 A , P -- fx? 3 'R' , A if , , 'mags f ,wg V k 'f fam si 'ff A' QT A-Q, ' f ? q5Qr Vx Q - 3 M W i If W V Q.. iw C' , Ax1q,x '1 rg11? Lzlslqfxmf Through years oi' prosper- ity and 0I'0ll0lllil' depression . . . through intervals of pq-are followed by llll'lll0il, vonflia-t. ehaos . . . through hours of triumph and failure oi' educators, world-leaders, politirians . . . the builders of the Drake llc-lays have toiletl to ereate and estah- lish this elassic- . . . until. with the year lilllfl herald- ing the 0lympirs of the Dliddlewesti' into its twen- ty-fifth year, it is aeelaimed as great as the greatest . . . P1q15511915N 7 's Hom . . . Inspired by this effort and achievement, this vol- ume of The Quax has heen conceived to glorify the sil- ver anniversary of the Drake Relays . . . to re- cord the living University as it edifies and encourages those on its campus . . . to weave into every word and picture experiences and as- sociations for the enrich- ment of our memories so that time, speeding relent- lessly onward, cannot whol- ly separate us from our col- lege days. ,fel ,z g' ,'?i-ysigimfgnig' fx ? ' fx 1 T Qu: warg F. r-.gvjxx '-A - -' fmfwf.- . ff . fx' :n,,,.w .4 Nwgz 2 S M- +-..,af.v . 'i ,'rQ'3-JF! f , 'U' f f f-Sg:pyffp3v 182x155 5 Bfiffisfifb CQLE HALL 46:6 V I Z r, '11 U' 1 NN Q Q V V , . Q-vi, Q' . N Kg,V,.gxjV:!Q?-yd 75.3 VL. 1 V , A 'fs :L .Q ,VJ , Q-, ,Q -,FL W i, , .' I -Q1-qt: N - . AA , V LV-fx 'g a-6, 95 . ,, 5, 1? X I -' ,:1-Vg .V Vw -V . i 3 V -eV-,LV , 4- . -'fs' TV! 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Sc 'll -V V wc '1 ' H 1 l CCDNT I O C I I I CGNTENTS I. Administration II. Classes IIIA 'ii lvAh1 vog i i OUAX STAFF Editor ........ .,.. E sther Sipling Associate Editor. ,.... Mary McGuire Advertising Manager. . ..... William Curry DEPARTMENT EDITORS Classes . . ......,..........., Katherine Beckman Kathryn Coalcley, Martha Hamilton Faculty ...,,.. ....,... .,...... A r thur Porter Administration .. ......,..... Kathryn O'Bryon Sports .,................. William Curry, Gerald Thorp Women's Sports and Forensics .........,..... Lois Hill Student Lite ...,..... Mary Lou Motz, Nadine lngleman Photographic .............., John Zug, Clifford Haskell Social Organizations and Study Clubs .... Harriett Larsen Martha Hamilton Pine Arts .,.. .....,, R ichard Belt Copyreader . . . ..... Josephine Peterson I ADMIINIISTIQATIQIXI I .Popejoy of Purdue finishing in the disiance medley relay to set a new Drake record of l0:l5.3. X fx N ,. -in xx f N-1.2 ' EXECUTIVE -e-fffiv V35 '4' QW . .,., . A' ft T Q, . s -,f 'u ij. r-'iw pw- Q i ' 'et , ual, ,. Y .K 341 9 .- Q 1a 'fegxvi A. ,... , ..--fggsyfe . W5'i?53 a--f' ' 5 f Tl-IE PRESIDENT AT Tl-TE CDBSERVATQRV TELESCOPE The Quax is a memory book: an authen- tic presentation ot college lite. Every phase ot student lite trom the trivial and trivolous to the sacred and sublime are portrayed. For a quarter ot a century The Relays have been the outstanding event in the athletic lite ot Drake University. They are more than an annual event. They are an institution. They have developed from a very small and inconspicuous beginning to national recognition. lt is eminently fitting that the T934 Quax should memorialize the twenty-titth anni- versary ot the Drake Relays. No more ap- propriate theme tor this year's annual could be tound since it is dedicated to the grand old man ot Drake, Dr. Luther Sher- man Ross. TI-IE PRESIDENT CDF Tl-IE UNIVERSITY DANIEL WALTER IVICREI-IOLISE, RI-ID., I.I..D. . ,,g, la: .4 I I I . 5 A , ,I ,.lA 'q,Ku,, 3 , I ww ' , F 3' - Q11 :ff--fgdaltfl. aff Mau! 3 Tix-'A .,:,QQ'i, E,-,. .I -:Lg F V Il. zMf.3fI, I-555 4.'i1' Mawr-I,,. 35 some igwz-.--L--H---f V, or - 1 T .:-,xr 'iWfffllf''fffIfQ7ff.fjfl11ff1l.lI''fflflff wr. , fi., .,,. .,..e.....-.-..m.-,-...-M.....,..-,...-,.,W-,.,,.,,M,,. i'l TI-IE COLLEGE QF LIBERAL ARTS I i r r 5 Oil ii! 3 1 fe lil! wr? gfli il nil vi lr, Fira HW irlf lil? Alfred John Pearson I N l93O Dr. Altred J. Pearson returned to Drake University trorn seven years ot diplomatic service in Europe to become dean ot the College ot Liberal Arts. With the exception ot the years trorn I923 to I93O, when he was the United States Con- sul and Envoy Plenipotentiary to Poland and Finland, Dean Pearson has been pro- tessor ot German languages and literature since l907. Drawing on his background ot years ot travel and study in Europe, Dr. Pearson has written books and articles on experiences and conditions abroad and at home. He was born in Sweden, grew up on a Kansas tarm, received an A. B. degree from Bethany College in Kansas, his A. M. and Ph. D. trom Yale University and an LL. D. trom Drake University. Dean Pearson 36l Tl-lE CCDLLEGE CDF Tl-IE BIBLE AS CHAPLAHNI ot the University and dean ot the College ot the Bible, Jesse Cobb Caldwell has served tor eight- teen years, making his place in the institu- tion as religious advisor as well as instructor. Dean Caldwell was educated at Transylf vania College in Kentucky, the oldest school west of the Alleghenies. Atter preaching in Kentucky he took his graduate Jesse Cobb Caldwell work at Yale University, and was graduated trom the Yale Divinity School in l903. For tive years following his graduation, he was pastor ot the First Christian church at Selma, Alabama. For nine years he was president ot the Atlantic Christian College at Wilson, North Carolina. l-lis degrees include an A. B. and LL. D. from Transylvania College and a B. D. from Yale University. .ig i 1 Dean Caldwell il! iii? :ii 6522 igzi :gig ri? mf N3. 2iiL Al z Vu iff ,- Q L i i . 5 r i i i Qlii Fill lfll :ri ,ii ry nl ti fi? iii fir, , I ' 1 : F i ' L - ' i ' 2 a,4-I-A-..i,Q. Q e 4 1,4.12:' h c QL, N l ' ' Qfiffie-'MW J .- :gr 9 , b '-a -1? . 31Y'Sf, 52 ,Ice , ,sg 41.92 E 1. mfs K, l ,...- W ., ,... rs, ,r 'fa'3is:w5'dw..- T37 KX . W gp ..c-.,...,,a.c-..,----.M.. -.-.,..,.,m--....--.......,..c......,.. r.-N. E y , Y fY,, WA.. ,,?g ,,,,, ,,,,..mT:......m---...--..,--f.g.--...--,:GC.........,i,,,..M pg., V K- .....,.a...,...,..---m.- ...,. ...........,..,...,..m.............m.......,.,.-..,..-...,,......, , V . ..... , , 1 c , 2 ,i , l 1 l l l l i TI-IE LAW SCHQCDL , i suxvs ilk will il.i ,1l,i iii H iii i,- fflll 'i' iili l liii iii illii ,I fi,lWli il , l ii xg gifgillg iii l! i, 11' lllliii , il l iill l-13j!', 'i i' 1 ,' ii! N. ,X , ,!' i,l ii! l -lil Arthur Albert Morrow THE DEAN of the oldest unit ot Dralce University, the Law School, came to Dralce University in I9I6 after being grad- uated as valedictorian ot his class by the University of Michigan. Arthur A. Morrow was professor ot law and later dean ot the College ot Com- merce and Finance before becoming head ot the Law School. Dean Morrow's degrees are an A. B. from Bethany College, West Virginia, and a J. D. from the University ot Michigan. He is a member ot the Iowa State Bar association and ot Phi Alpha Delta and Delta Sigma Pi fraternities. Dean Morrow i 38 i -Els, Tl-IE CCDLLEGE OF CCDlvllvlERCE AND FINANCE SINCE l926 Lynden Evan l-lottman has been acting dean ot the College ot Commerce and Einance. l-le came to Drake University in l92O to teach account- ing and discipline the soldier students just returned from France. In !92I Dean l-lottman began teaching the tirst advertising course ottered in any middlewestern university. Lynclen Evan Hoffman Betore coming to Dralce University, Dean l-lottman was traveling auditor 'for the Santa Ee railroad, salesman tor the R. O. Evans publishing company ot Chicago and chief ot the cost accounting department of the Addressograph company. l-lis degrees are a Ph. B. from the Uni- versity ot Chicago and an Ll.. B. from Dralce University. Dean Hoffman ill llrl ---D fx lr E lr. l li X . l ELAYS vi, ---- - V I - YY --- -.1 l 39 1, li! V .......,.........,,,.......,..,,...............1-.... -. ...sf---...f Mvf. -4 1 111 . gmyg wx,-,,,,,,,,.,,........,, -,l,1T....LG.,....,, fAA-f :,z.,..,1:.,:,.:x..-.-...,.,, TI-IE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1 1 ,I I 1 . 1 I , ,L 1 ,1 1 11 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 ' I 11 1 1 1 I1 1 1 11 1 . I 11 1: 1 ' 1 I1 'I 1 1 11 11 I I 1 , 11 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 5 I 1 '1 ' . 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I 1. 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 11 I1 1 I 11 , 1 I' I, 1 11 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 I 1 William Francis Barr WILLIAM FRANCIS BARR, a pioneer and experimenter in visual education and author ot books, articles and essays on the subject, has been dean ot the College of Education at Drake University since 1903. ' Before coming to Drake he taught in the 1 public schools ot Iowa and Indiana, after leaving his home in Newark, Ohio. Besides the subject ot visual education, Dean Barr's hobby is educational tours, tor which he has become widely known. Dean Barr received his Ph. B. and his A. M. degrees from Drake University. Dean Barr 1401 Tl-IE CGLLEGE GF FINE ARTS FROM taculty positions at the American Conservatory ot Music in Chicago and the Sherwood School ot Music, Harry Mattingly lHolmesl Cowper canne to Drake University in I909 to become dean ot the College ot Fine Arts. He is a graduate ot the Royal Conserva- tory in london, was tenor soloist at St. .larnes', Piccadilly, and has been soloist Harry Mattingly Holmes Cowper with the Pittsburgh, Boston and Cincinnati testival orchestras. Dean Cowper was born in Dundas, On- tario, and was graduated trom schools in that province. That he is a sportsman is testitied by snapshot pictures, framed with birch barlc. which hang trom the walls ot his studio. Dean Cowper ,, .fr X2 iq gf 1-.TQ :, :QiL.w. '- Eu 'ff V , , ,. . V. ,sl .N vf 'Y .'-mea., ,,,,, .,,.Ht,,. . ., ., w,m. . i .,i.1fwi .5 ,5 at , af.. DF .X ' 5112955 nf .Y ,Q 5 .aw . '3 ' Q. rf ii- .... fa f' ' 'f ' V5 F, bp.. . egg, ,419 2. ,, 5, -Q A 1'f.,m .'., .1 f. . - ,ey ,Q - Iran , A h V . Ti-it DEAN or WCDMEIXI Carrie Taylor Cu bbage FQUR years ago Carrie Taylor Cubbage assumed the position as dean ot women at Drake University. She is also assistant protessor ot Latin, director ot the women's dormitory, a member ot the Board ot Pub- lications, a member ot the committee on student functions, the faculty committee on traternity attairs and the committee on student attendance. Mrs. Cubbage attended Drake when the Drake Academy tor high school students was a part ot the University. She went to the University ot Wisconsin tor her tresh- man and sophomore years but returned to Drake to be graduated. She received her A. M. degree trom the State University ot lowa. Mrs. Minnie LaShelIe Wilma Stringfellow Mrs. Carrie Taylor Cubbage Mrs. Mary Lyman Mrs. E. F. Braidwoocl H23 Tl-IE LIBRARIAN HREE colleges claimed Mary Bell Netbercut as librarian betore she ac- cepted that position at Drake University nine years ago. Miss Nettiercut, who is a graduate ot Smith College in Massachusetts and has a certificate from the Wfisconsin Library Scliool, lwas been librarian at Denison Uni- versity in Olwio, College ot Emporia in Kansas and Rockford College in Illinois. Mary Bell Nethercut She also is president ot the Iowa State Library association. Assisting tier in tlie library are Mrs. Frances Carliart, cataloguer, Mrs. Cornelia Vetter and Miss Ruby Smith, assistant librarians. There are also twelve student assistants in the general library and tive in tlie law library. J I, l l li i i l l l Q 2 r Mrs. France llllllll .gi ,ly l l i li lii i. ll i, i ll li V . , 5 ll r . l i l l f l ll il t , Q l ll l l fl l 1 l ' l ii i , l li ' ,I 1 li ' lr 5 5 Q l r 1 i E l 5 l Z 3 l f E l E 5 i 2 5 E i 5 l 3 z 2 fi 5 F l E 5 5 E 5 1 1 Z l l 5 g l 5 i l H i i 2 1 5 l 2 E if B R F D cl D ll l i l ' ll ac ow- oster avi son ewe , ' l. S . . . , 4, -V Q. ,y 5 K e ith -'ra-1'-'----11-L---'--r-- --1 f- 1::-:::-- -1: , if --'gx...- .,. -- . V L-,,:-...-...-,,Y,.., 1 ,A Second Row-Carver, Gaumer, Williams, m....,..m. ...., -.m,.,.Asa..,,.v ,,m,,.m fr er Ploeg, Van Gordon, Ferring ff'-Q-w'f-mf-wf--Q-fW-w-fefL----fzr-1-----:':f-u-1--M---f-1--.-.-wifi.--M-x.:..s W.- ' :- FUSE ROW-Sommerville, Hays, Carhart, ,Agni f Nettiercut, Vetter, Smith ..,,,,.,A,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,u,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u.,N,,m,,,wmu,,mmnmigguxmz-1,-xvg E Evers iiiiiffssfmc 'mmmmWf-M'rf'-W- W-WNr-'--new-W rffifzsi... f- -' 'rx-w---Lf-A--Ufn-7-ff-,K-f-.-f-U-J-cw,-naw.--V-,mic .,.,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,, .,.. , .,,,,..,,..,., ,,,,,, FL : l43l 4.1 s Carhart f w fiiff l I Tl-llf REGISTRAR 1' 5, ll l i i 1 ' l it l l 1 i it i i ll f l l ln il l i l l l l i, ' l ' 2 l 5 l Emma J. Scott , i . l i l 4 FOR SEVENTEEN years, Emma J. Scott has 'fulfilled the duties of registrar at Drake University with conspicuous etti- ciency. That she is clerically minded is shown by the tact that her hobby is alpha- betical tiles and her greatest annoyances are inaccuracies in spelling and mispronun- ciation ot names. Miss Scott was graduated from West Des Moines high school and received her A. B. degree from Drake University. Before coming to Drake as registrar, she took two summers ot graduate work at the University ot Chicago and taught in various Iowa high schools tor tive years. When not at work in her ottice, Miss Scott likes to be at home. working among her flowers or listening to radio music. Maxine Farr Jean Serrill and Miss Scott l44l DEAN CDF MEN BEFORE becoming dean ot men at Drake University in l928, Raymond O. Davies was assistant dean ot men at the State University ot Iowa and a taculty member ot Blackburn University. Dean Davies also has served as instructor in the Drake biology department during regular and summer school sessions. Raymond Oliver Davies Besides his job ot advising men students in the University, Dean Davies is director ot personnel, executive secretary ot the International High School Artists' Society, editor ot the Spotlight and state director ot the federal student reliet employment. His degree is an A. B. from the State University ot Iowa. 4. S l l 5 5 i 5 l r 5 l l i l i L l l l l l l l 3 l 1 l I y , l y l u ' 1 l il ' l , 1 , , 1 Q' l l i i y 3. rl y 3 ,l l i l 2 r l fi ir 11 l ' r , fr ii V it i r 'I .. ' i 1 l l 3 l li r. i l ii i it i i Mabel Olson A 1 l Y l Ruth Rouss and :in-Eiiviiww rim- V, Y Z- E 'E 1 ix ,i Ruth Wood rr- - -'ff' A :: mi: 't ': g NJ fl. U at s WEE. ljfiiffils ....,. Qfigc..Q,:.D . .- - : vs r -2- -Haw ' mafia 'f' ' Mc: ' H ' x,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,. ,.,., ,...,.-,..,...,,,...,....................T ......v..... M-Q -. ' Q., .wr 145 ' sn.. D I ,viifff A ffm. ' ' .5 rr bi ww it Ev: ,f if sit,fFf'J3.f:? r 1 ,Qf...f -44, .gfffrsf 'G m1.r:r:si:,,.f - THE ausimtss MANAGER Edward C. Lytton LTI-lOUGl-l lwaving been graduated in voice from Des Moines College, E. C. Lytton, Drake University business manager. deserted tlie call ot music tor that ot bus- IFWQSS. Before coming to Drake in I9l9, lie was assistant to C. l.. l-lerring, secretary to the mayor, secretary to tlwe Civil Service com- mission, secretary ot the state dairy and truit department and later cliiet clerk. l-le tlien became clwiet inspector ot weights and measures. Mr. Lytton has charge ot university pub- licity and advertising and also arranges the tootball schedule. He is a member ot the Drake Relays committee and a member ot the Board ot Publications. Back Row--Morris, Wolf, Hauge. McGuire Second Row-Nold, Taylor, Zug, Mccolgan First Row-Bryant, Glidden, Lytton, Pearce, Pearlman, Kestler l46l Tl-IE AUDITOR BEFORE coming to Drake University in the tall ot I92I, Fred L. Turby was assistant secretary ot the Midland Lyceum and Chautauqua Bureau tor fourteen years. Establishment ot the quarterly tuition payment plan was made by Mr. Turby im- mediately atter he came to Drake as auditor. The duties of his ottice include the col- Fred L. Turby lection ot income due the University from interest on endowment funds and bonds, the handling of tuition payments, manage- ment ot University ticket sales and super- vision ot bookkeeping and auditing. All expenditures and budgeting are made through his office. l-le has a master ot accountants degree from the Highland Park College. Fern Seid ..... ..... ..... S e cretary to Mr. Turby Minnie Belle Lucas .... ................ C ashier Belle Latham. . . . .... Payroll and Order Clerk Mary A. Boyd. . ..,. . . . . , . .... Telephone Operator Pauline Smithson, Helen Rowley .... .............. C lerks Eloise Cornell .,.........,..,. ............, S tenographer Jeanette Younker . , .Relief Telephone Operator Chester Perry . . . .... Ticket Sales Manager fn N 22 ,--,xx IV lf, N! 3 4' l47 R. H. Miller .,,.,.., Washington, D. C. 48 BCDARD CDF TRUSTEES Grover Hubbell . . . ....... . . . . Reson S. Jones ..... George A. Jewett .... Robert M. Evans ..... Robert A. Crawford .... George A. Peak .... lln order of electionl George A. Jewett .... Des Moines, Iowa Jennie Robinson Bell .... Maryville, Mo. Judge John B. White ....... Adel, Iowa Howard I. Prusia ..... Mason City, Iowa William A. Shulle nberger. ...,... . Indianapolis, Ind. Reson S. Jones ....,., Des Moines, Howard J. Clark ...... Des Moines Cassius C. Dowel I .... Des Moines David H. Buxton. ..... Des Moines Fred W. Swanson .... Des Moines Wm. J. Goodwin. .... Des Moines Francis R. Korns. ..... Des Moines Channing Smith ........ Granger, George A. Camp bell .... St. Louis, George D. Serrill ...... Sioux City, Robert M. Evans ..... Des Moines, John D. Carpente David I. McCahiIl.. .. r.. . .Des Moines, Robt. A. Crawford. . .Des Moines, Rupert A. Nourse .... Arthur S. Kirk .,...., Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Mo. Iowa Iowa Iowa ...Pittsburgh, Pa. Iowa .Milwaukee, Wis. Des Moines, Iowa Oreon E. Scott, . Dennis Hudson.. Carl Weeks .... Ross J. Clemens.. . . Fred O. Bohen.. W. H. Brenton.. John Cowles . . . Grover Hubbell .. . . . ..... Chairman . . . .Vice-chairman . . . . . . . .Secretary Assistant Secretary . . . . .. . . .Treasurer Assistant Treasurer ....St. Louis, Mo. .Kansas City, Mo. . .Des Moines, Iowa . .Des Moines, Iowa ..Des Moines, Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. . .Des Moines, Iowa .Des Moines, Iowa Thos. A. Burcham ..... Des Moines, Iowa Henry L. Hanley .. ...... Chicago, III. D. W. Ohern .... Oklahoma City, Okla. Will C. Harbach ..... Des Moines, Iowa Thomas C. Denny. .... Des Moines, Iowa Gardner Cowles, Jr.. . .Des Moines, Iowa M. H. Aylesworth ...., New York, N. Y. Henry K. Peterson. .Council Bluffs, Iowa L. H. Doran ............. Boone, Iowa George A. Peak ..... Des Moines, Iowa Paul E. Becker .....,. Des Moines, Iowa Clayton C. Morrison . .. .Chicago, III. HONORARY MEMBERS Daniel C. Knupp ........, Vinton, Iowa J. Arthur Dillinger. ..,. Des Moines, Iowa Maybelle Epp ....... Des Moines, Iowa Mrs. Arthur George. . .Des Moines, Iowa FAICULT I A .ff srl J! OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY Daniel Walter Morehouse President of the University, I923 iDean of Men, I9I8-I922: Acting President, I922-I923l. S. B., S. M., Drake University: S. B., University of Chicago: Ph. D., University of California: LL. D., Butler University. DEANS Alfred John Pearson Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, I930. A. B., Bethany College lKansasl: A. M., Ph. D.. Yale University: LL. D., Drake University. Jesse Cobb Caldwell Dean of the College of the Bible, I9l6: Chap- lain of the University, l9I8. A. B., LL. D., Transylvania College: B. D., Yale University. Arthur Albert Morrow Dean of the Law School, l926: iDean of the College of Commerce and Finance, l92l- l926l. A. B., Bethany College lWest Virginial: J. D.. University of Michigan. William Francis Barr Dean of the College of Education, l903. Ph. B., A. M., Drake University. Lynden Evan Hoffman Acting Dean of the College of Commerce and Finance, l92b. Ph. B., University of Chicago: LL. B., Drake Uni- versity. Harry Mattingly Cowper lHolmes Cowperl Dean of the College of Fine Ars I909. -lqzqx .eimaux Carrie Taylor Cubbage Dean of Women, l93O. A. B., Drake University: A. M., State University of Iowa. Raymond O. Davies Dean of Men, l928. A. B., State University of Iowa. PROFESSORS Genevieve Wheat Baal Professor of Voice, I909. Frances Barber Professor of Education, I932. S. B., Columbia University, I929: A. M., l932. William Francis Barr Professor of Education, l900. Ph. B., Drake University, I903: A. M., I907. James Herbert Blackhurst Professor of Education, l926. Ph. B., University of Chicago, I9l6: A. M.. I9I7: Ph. D., Northwestern University, I923. Herbert William Bohlman Professor of Economics, I925, lAssistant Profes- sor, I924l. A. B., Lawrence College, l9I9: A. M., University of Wisconsin, I922. Jesse Cobb Caldwell Professor of History of Religions, l9I9 lPro- fessor of Theology, I9I6-I9I9l. A. B., Translyvania College, I896: LL. D., I9l6: B. D., Yale University, I903. Olynthus Burroughs Clark Professor Emeritus of History, I904. S. B., Eureka College, IS96: A. M., l900: LL. D., I926: Ph. D., Columbia University, l9I I. Roland Ellsworth Conklin Professor Emeritus of Botany and Geology, I929 lProfessor of Botany and Geology, i907-I929l. A. B., Eureka College, I836: A. B., Harvard University, l892: A. M., I893. I50I Harry Mattingly Cowper lHolmes Cowperl Professor of Voice, I909. Anthony Donato Professor of Violin, I93l. Mus. B., Eastman School of Music, I930. James Jennings Fiderliclr Professor of Drama, I927. A. B., Highland Park College, I9I5: B. O., l9I5. Alfred Martin Haggard Professor Emeritus of Christian Evidences, I9II lProfessor of Christian Evidences, i898-I899: Dean of College of Bible, i898-l9l0: Profes- sor of Christian Evidences, I9l0-l9Ill. A. B., Oskaloosa College, l879: A. M., I889. Paul Streeper Helmick Professor of Physics, I923. A. B., State University of Iowa, I9I5: S. M., I9I6: Ph. D., I920. Frank Irving Herriott Professor of Political Science and Sociology, l903. A. B., Grinnell College, l890: A. M., I893: Ph. D.. Johns Hopkins University, l893. Lillian Pearl Hethershaw Professor of General Science and Education. I928 llnstructor, I925-I926, Assistant Profes- sor of General Science, I927-l928l. A. B., Drake University, I920: A. M., I926. PROFESSORS 'Irene Therese Hirsch Professor of Kindergarten Methods, l924. Iln- structor, l9l3-I920g Assistant Professor, I920- 19243. S. B., Drake University, l920g A. M., Columbia University, l924. Lynden Evan Hoffman Professor of Merchandising, l925. lProfessor of Accounting, l92l-l925l. Ph. B., University of Chicago, I9l6g LL. B., Drake University, I933. Ruby Ana Holton Professor of Physical Education for Women, I927. lAssistant Professor, !924-l927l. A. B., Oberlin College, I9I9g A. M., l92O. Lucille Hoover Assistant Professor of Organ. Music Diploma, Drake University, I924g Mus. B.. Chicago Musical School, I926. Stanford Hulshizer Professor of Singing, l929. I Mus. B., Illinois Wesleyan University, l924. John Harrison Hutchinson Professor of Education, l928 IAssistant Profes- sor of Education, l926-I928l. Ed. B., Illinois State Normal University, I923: A. M., University of Chicago, l926. Charles Noyes Kinney Professor of Chemistry, I896. S. B., Drake University, l892g S. M., l893. Sherman Kirk Professor of Greek Language and Literature, I897. A. B., Bethany College, l8887 A. M., l898. Franz Kuschan Professor of Theory and Cello, l922. Jean Pierre LeCoq Professor of Romance Languages, I92O lAsso- ciate Professor, I9l8-l920l. A. B., University of Rennes, l909g Lic. es Lett., University of Paris, I905: Lic. en Phil., l908. Earle Granger Lockhart Professor of Psychology, I93I. lAssistant Pro- fessor of Psychology, l929-I93Il. B. S., Drake University, l9l3g M. A., State Uni- versity of Iowa, l927g Ph. D., l929. Ella Ford MiIIer.DL-gg Professor of Primary ducation, I902. B. Di., Iowa State Teachers' College, l889. Daniel Walter Morehouse Professor of Astronomy, l923. lProfessor of Physics and Astronomy, l900-l923l. S. B., Drake University, I900: S. M., I902g S. B., University of Chicago, l902: Ph. D., Univer- sity of California, I9l4: LL. D., Butler Univer sity, l93I. Arthur Albert Morrow Professor of Law, I9l6. A. B., Bethany College lWest Virginial, l9llg J. D., University of Michigan, l9Ib. Isaac Franklin Neff Professor of Mathematics, l908 ilnstructor, l900- l904 . S. B., Drake University, l902: S. M., l904: S. M., University of Chicago, l905. Mary Bell Nethercut Professor of Library Science, l925. A. B., Smith College, l909: Certificate, Univer sity of Wisconsin Library School, l9l3. Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Professor of Piano, l904. Mus. B., Drake University, I9l3. David Franklin Owens Professor of Finance, I933. lAssistant Professor of Finance, I926-l933l. A. B., Ellsworth College, I922g M. B. A., North- western University, I926. 'Absent on leave 15,1 Alfred John Pearson Professor of German Language and Literature, I907. A. B., Bethany College lKansasl I893: A. M., I896: Ph. D., Yale University, I8967 LL. D.. Drake University, I926. Arthur John Rider Professor of Chemistry, I923. S. B., Colgate University, I9I2g S. M., I9I4g Ph. D., Cornell University, l923. Charles James Ritchey Professor of History, I932. A. B., Drake University, l9lOg A. M., l9IIq A. M., Yale University, I9I3: Ph. D., University of Chicago, l9I8. Luther Sherman Ross Professor of Zoology, l892. S. B., University of Illinois, l889g S. M., l890: Ph. D., University of Chicago, I9l9. Scott Rowley Professor of Law, l924. Litt. B., Hiram College, l9O07 LL. B., Baldwin University, I902g LL. D., Toledo University, l9l83 LL. M., Columbia University, l924. Emery H. Ruby Professor of Journalism, l93l. llnstructor in Journalism, l93O-l93ll. A. B., State University of Iowa, l93O: A. M., Drake University, l93l. Bruce Eugene Shepperd Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, l9ll. lProfes- sor of Mathematics, I38I-I894: Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, IS97-l902g Professor of Philosophy, IS94-l9lll. A. B., Oskaloosa College, I877g A. M., IB79: LL. D., Drake University, I902. Lewis Nillorthington Smith Professor of English and Comparative Literature, l902. Ph. B., Fairfield College, IS89: A. M., Cotner College, I90l. Luther Winfield Stalnaker Professor of Philosophy, l927. A. B., Drake University, l92O: Ph. D., Yale Uni- versity, I929. Paul Stoye Professor of Piano, l92l. Mus. B., Royal Conservatory lGermanyl, I897. Ervin Edward Stringfellow Professor of New Testament Language and Lit- erature, l9l9 IAssistant Professor of Classics. !909-l9ll: Assistant Professor of Church His- tory, I9I4-l9I9l. A. B., Drake University, l909g A. M., l9Il. Reuel Hull Sylvester Professor of Psychology, l923 lProfessor of Mental Hygiene, l9l9-l923l. A. B., State University of Iowa, l90B: A. M.. I909: Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, l9I2. Axel Martin Tollefson Professor of Law, I926. A. B., St. Olaf College, l9l6g A. M., University of North Dakota, l9l7: LL. B., University of Minnesota, I92I: Ph. D., l926. Ambrose Dudley Veatch Professor of Semitic Language and Literature, I90l. B. S. D., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' Col- lege. I895g A. B., Christian University lnow Culver-Stockton Collegel, l90O7 B. D., Drake University, I9Ol: A. M., l904: D. D., Culver- Stockton College, I929. Vernon Abram Vrooman Professor of Law, l926. A. B., University of Nevada, l92Ig LL. B., Union University lNew Yorkl, l9ll: LL. M., 79I2g J. D., Stanford University, I923. Lee O. Yoder Professor of Geography and Geology, I929. B. Ed., Illinois State Normal University, I9l5: M. S., University of Chicago, l926. f., X ' ' s ' '. If 1 5, l i ELAYS X if 14' -, ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Mary Jones Boyd Assistant Professor of French, I925. A. B., Drake University. I906g A. M., l92I. Carrie Taylor Cubbage Assistant Professor of Latin, I930. A. B., Drake University, I909: A. M., State Uni- versity of Iowa, I930. Juliette Devin Assistant Professor of English, I930 llnstructor i929-19301. A. B., Drake University, I9I8g A. M., I930. Merrill Boyd Dilley Assistant Professor of Accounting, I930. S. B., Indiana University, I926: A. M., University of Chicago, I930. Delia Griswold Green Assistant Professor of Piano, I923 llnstructor. I9I2-I923I. Mus. B., Drake University, I9I8. Eugene T. Halaas Assistant Professor of Accounting, I932. A. B., I9I9, Concordia College: M. A., Univer- sity of Chicago, l924g Ph. D.. I933. George Huff Assistant Professor of Zoology, I933. B. C. S., Drake University, I928: M. S., State University of Iowa, I932. Mildred Katherine Jessup Assistant Professor of English, I925. A. B., University of Southern California, I9I8: A. M., Columbia University, I924. Ethel Mae Jones Assistant Professor of History, I924. Ph. B., Drake University, I908g A. M., University of California, I9I8. Herbert Roland Mundhenke Assistant Professor of Economics, I928. A. B., Lawrence College, I922: A. M., Univer- sity of Illinois, I923. Lea Riedesel Assistant Professor of Piano and Violin, I924 lln- structor, I9I4-I923l. Mus. B., Drake University, I922. Zoe Williams Seevers Assistant Professor of English, I909 llnstructor, l902-I909l. A. B., State University of Iowa, I89Ig A. M.. Drake University. I904. Waunita Taylor Shaw Assistant Professor of Drama, I930 Ilnstructor, i926-i929i. A. B.. Drake University, I924. Fae McCIung Shawhan Assistant Professor of Zoology, I926 llnstructor, l924-I926I. A. B., Drake University, I924: A. M., I926. Florence Sprague Assistant Professor of Art, I92O. James M. Stewart Assistant Professor of Law. A. B., State University of Iowa, I924: J. D., I925. Oma Strain Assistant Professor of Art, I930. A. B., State University of Iowa, I927. Lenore Mudge Stull Assistant Professor of Piano, I924 llnstructor. i9i5.i9241. Mus. B., Drake University, I922. Edith Floy Woodyard Assistant Professor of Mathematics, I926. A. B., Drake University, I9261 A. M., University of Wisconsin, I930. Richard S. Zug Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Mathe- matics, I933. A. B.. Drake University, I928g A. M., University of Chicago. I930g Ph. D., University of Cali- fornia, I933. INSTRUCTORS Helen Luin Burgess Instructor in Piano, I929. Eskil Constantine Carlson Instructor in Law, I9I9. LL. B., Drake University, I908: LL. M., Yale Uni- versity, I909. Chester C. Carrothers Instructor in Debate, I926. A. B., Upper Iowa University, I9I7. Margaret Corbin Instructor in Voice, J93I. Nona Cowles Instructor in Piano, I929. Ruth Emmert Instructor in Piano, I93I. Mus. B., Drake University, I930. Winifred Glass Instructor in Piano, I93l. Mus. B.. Drake University, I93I. Mariorie Gustafson Instructor in Piano, I933. Mus. B., Drake University, I930. LECTURERS Elma Gates Albert Lecturer, I928. LL. B., Drake University, I89I. Lawrence DeGraff Lecturer, I926 llnstructor, I9I9-I926l. A. B., Dixon College llllinoisl, I892: Ph. B., University of Chicago, I898g LL. B., LL. M., Illinois College of Law, I896. Velma Critz Stout Lecturer in the Department of Journalism, I933. A. B.. State University of Iowa, I926: M. A., I930. 52 Mary Carrol Hillis Instructor in Physical Education for Women, I93I. B. S., Kansas State Teachers Collegel Pittsburgl, I926. Myra Cobb Ousley Instructor in Violin, I927. Corrine Post Instructor in Shorthand and Typing, I933. Juliette Frances Redfern Instructor in Piano, I927. Mus. B., Drake University, I928. David Stewart A Instructor in Cornet, I927. Hubert Utterback Instructor in Law, I9I3. A. B., Drake University, I903: LL. B., l906g LL. M., I908. Harry E. Warfel Bandmaster and Instructor in Woodwind, I933. Lorraine Earden Watters Instructor in Orchestra. B. S. in Education, Drake University, I927. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN V. J. Green Varsity Football Coach, I933. S. B. Agriculture, University of Illinois, I924. Franklin Pitcher Johnson Varsity Track Coach, I927. S. B., University of Illinois, I924. Evan O. Williams Varsity Basketball Coach and Director of the De- partment of Physical Education for Men, l932. B. P. E., Springfield College, I9I5. STUDENT ADMIN ISTRATIUN STUDENT CCDLINCII. Hamlin Cubbage Luther Diehl Patterson McFarland Marshall OFFICERS President. ,.... ..... G eorge Hamlin Vice-President. ..... .... R icharcl Cubbage Secretary ..... ..... M argaret Marshall Treasurer .,.. John Diehl MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Richard Cubloage '34 Carolyn Luther '34 John Diehl '34 Margaret Marshall '34 Mary Jean Elder '35 Jane McEarIand '35 George Hamlin '34 Gerald Patterson '35 Loren Lair '34 Arthur Reeder '34 1541 DCDRMITQRV CGUNCII. E 'W 'B E 1-3 Younker Novak Grubbs E. Zirbel Cole K. Zirlael Miller Castles OFFICERS President. ..... ....,...., L ibbie Novak Vice-President ...4, .... M ary Margaret Miller Secretary. ..... ..r,, H elen Grubbs Treasurer.. . , .Marilois Castles MEMBERS IN UNIVERSWY Margaret Bryant '35 Marilois Castles '35 Jean Cole '37 Helen Grulobs '34 Mary Margaret Mille r '35 Lilobie Novak '34 Winnitred Younlce Evelyn Zirbel '36 Kathryn Zirbel '34 r'37 l55l Y. M C. A. I .... .Don Mackaman . . . .LaVern Krnzel Germar Stilwell Horner Zehncr Stewart Patterson Cubbage Andriano Smith Hoffmann OFFICERS President. ...,.. ............... . Vice-President. .. . Secretary ..... Treasurer ....... Faculty Adviser. .. . . . .George Smith . . . ,Bill Williams MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY John Andriano '34 'Lawrence Bash '34 Diclc Cubbage '34 Herbert Germar '34 William Hottmann '36 Charles I-Iorner '35 I.aVern Kinzel '34 Don Maclcarnan '35 I56I Gerald Patterson '35 George Smith '37 Don Stewart '34 Walter Stilwell '34 Alfred Sulnnonetti '34 Gene Worden '36 Norwood Zehner '36 John Zug '34 .Donald Stewart Y. W. C. A Morehouse Gray Hill Kassing Anderson Kelly Winters O'MaIIey Boyd Wood OFFICERS President ..... .,... L eona Anderson Vice-President .,.. .... M ary Ellen Winters Secretary ..... . . . Elizabelrh Kelly Treasurer. ...., Gretchen Boyd Adviser .... .... W ilma Sfringfellow MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Leona Anderson '34 Gretchen Boyd '34 Elizabeth Earley '36 LuVern Gray '36 Lois I-IiII '36 Ruth Kessing '36 Elizabeth Kelly '36 Frances Morehouse '35 Eileen O'MaIIey '35 Mary Ellen Winters '36 Ruth Wood '35 I57I INTER-FIQATEIQNITV COUNCIL I , , Brechler Steltzer MgL.rrrgIrlarr Briggs Morgan Jones Rarpe Dugan OFFICERS President ...., .,................ K enneth Briggs Vice-President .... . . . .Harrison Riepe Secretary-Treasurer . . . Hodge Morgan MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY ALPHA TAU OMEGA Paul BrechIer '34 Kenneth Briggs '35 CI-II DELTA Larry Dugan '35 Philip SteItzer '34 I58I SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Hodge Morgan '35 Harrison Riepe '35 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Charles Jones '35 Kenneth McLaughlin '36 WOMENS PAN-I-IELLEIXIIC coLiNciL Goodrich Boyd Mefferd Pitkin Marshall Frankel McFarland Jacobsen Vinall O'Malley OFFICERS President ..... , ,......... , ,.... Alice Vinall Secretary .... ..,.. E ileen O'Malley Treasurer .... Gretchen Boyd MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY ALPHA Xl DELTA KAPPA ALPHA Tl-IETA Ruth Jacobsen '35 Margaret Marshall '34 Alice Vinall '34 Dorothy Pitlcin '35 CI-ll OMEGA KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gretchen Boyd '34 Margo Eranlcel '34 Rosemary Goodrich '35 Eileen O'Malley '35 DELTA GAMMA ADVISORY COUNCIL Jane McFarland '35 Mildred Jessup Maryam Metterd '35 Mary Bell Nethercut Mrs. Zoe Seevers l59 I WCDIVIEN5 SELF-GCDVERNING ASSCDCIATICDN Morehouse Boyd Berry Neff Mackaman Kassing SerriII President ....... Vice-President.. . , . Secretary.. . . . Treasurer. . Keeney OFFICERS . . . . . . .Gretchen Boyd . . . . .Frances Morehouse I . . . .Ruih Keeney I . . .Glendene Berry MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY GIencIene Berry '34 Gretchen Boyd '34 Ruth Kassing '36 Ruth Keeney '35 I60I Doris Mackaman '36 Frances Morehouse '35 Barbara Neff '35 Jean SerriII '35 WOMENS PROFESSIONAL PAN-I-IELLENIC COUNCIL Tomhave Spagnolo Hoch Kassing Mason Beckman OFFICERS President ..,.. ................ K atherine Beckman Secretary ..... ..4.. C onchetta Spagnolo Treasurer. . . ...,.,,.. Evelyn Mason MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY PI-II MU GAMMA ZETA PI-II ETA Conclnetta Spagnolo '35 Katherine Beckman '34 Beverly Tomlnave '34 Rutln Kassing '36 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Virginia l'lOCI'I '34 Evelyn Mason '34 A. E. S. Maclcrill Barratt Barton Williams ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL SORORITIES ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA DELTA SIGMA EPSILON Georgia Barton '34 Lola Barratt '35 Lucile Williams '36 Helen Maclcrill '36 I6II I-ICDNCDR D CLUB ri QF? F3 ml 2 : Baclr Row-Grant, Worden, Anderson, Wrighi, Cummings, Olson Fifth Row-Myers, Pierson, Deslcin, Poiis Fourfh Row-McGee, Gaer, Abram, McCloud, Cole, Riepe Third Row-Penney, R. Gallagher, Baker, Penquite, Brechler, Jones, Smith Second Row-Rafferty, Peddicord, Thompson, Canalres, Bowers, Stringfellow First Row-Conkling, Shoemaker, Eells, Stilwell, Briggs, Scharlin, Reeder, M. McClure, Wieland I JOSEPHINE PETERSON I934 D Club Sweetheart l62l ASS 1 Ill .Philson of Drake clearing the bar at 6 'feet 37h inches io tie for 'First place in the high jump with Sandbacl: of Kansas Sfafe Teachers. Piiisburg. and Watkins of Abilene Chrisiian. ff, N ,. My . XIQ-I ENIIIB SENIOR CLASS CFFICERS LIBERAL ARTS President ...... ................... .... D o naId Stewart Vice-President ..... Madelyn Rylands Secretary .. . ...., Charlotte Joiner Treasurer .... .... L eona Anderson EDUCATION President ........ .............. .... F r ances Ewing Vice-President ..... John McGee COMMERCE AND FINANCE President .....,..................... ...... G ale Eberle Vice-President .... Harold Wright Secretary . . . ..... Grant Thompson Treasurer ........ Don Pace President . .. Vice-President Secretary . . . . . Treasurer . . . FINE ARTS I64I . . . . . .Mary McCIung . . . .Carolyn Luther Virginia Hungerford . .Beverly Tomhave David E. Abram Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Alpha Tau Omega: Honor D Club: Basketball I, 2, Captain 3: Football I. Robert P. Aitken Minneapolis, Minn. Commerce and Finance Finance Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 2, Vice- president 3, President 4: Pi Kappa Delta: Helmet and Spurs: Debate 3, 4: Chapel Choir: Glee Club: Ouax 2, 3: Times-Delphic 2, 3: Natural His- tory Club: Men's Protessional Pan- Hellenic Council, Secretary 3, Vice- president 4. Leona M. Anderson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Sigma Iota, Sec- retary 3, President 4: Psi Chi. Presi- dent: Sieve and Shears: Y. W. C. A., President: Cosmopolitan Club: W. A. A.: Charm School, Chairman: Class Secretary 3: Junior and Senior Schol- arships. John Andriano, Jr. Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance Delta Sigma Pi, President 3, 4: Men's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council, Vice-president 2, President 3: Execu- tive Council ot College ot Commerce and Finance: Class President 3: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet. Harold T. Banks Guthrie Center, Iowa Education Social Science Football I: Basketball l, 2. Georgia M. Barton Des Moines, Iowa Education Journalism Alpha Sigma Alpha, President 3, 4: Women's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council: Times-Delphic, Society Edi- tor 3, 4. Katherine M. Beclrman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Delta Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta, Presi- dent: Theta Alpha Phi, President: Margaret Fuller Club: Theta Sigma Phi: Ouax 4: Times-Delphic 4: Wom- en's Professional Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, President: Death Talces a Holi- day : Berkeley Square : The Blaclr Flamingo. Grinnell College State University ot Iowa Glendene Berry Beatrice, Neb. Liberal Arts Latin Beta Gamma Kappa, Treasurer 4: Ministerial Association: Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3: Psi Chi, Correspond- ing Secretary 4: W. A. A.: Class Treasurer 3: Y. W. C. A., Cabinet: W. S. G. A., Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolitan Club: Committee ot 39, Secretary 3. Cotner College Gretchen E. Boyd Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Chi Omega: W. S. G. A., Vice-presi- den 2, President 3: Y. W. C. A., Cabinet 2, Treasurer 3: Intramural Board 2, 3: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council I, 2, Treasurer 3: Natural History Club. Paul W. Brechler Grand Junction, Iowa Education Social Science Alpha Tau Omega: Honor D Club: History Club: Football I, 2, 3, Cap- tain 4: Baslcetball 2. Orien M. Brewbalrer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Kappa Phi Kappa, President 3: Math- Science Club: Student Manager Football I, 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club. Edwin R. Broclr Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Chemical So- ciety: Galen Pre-Medic Club: Nat- ural History Club. . -. :mf - msxwfwi .f1.sgsamse1 lu.-. Charles Broolrs Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance State University of Iowa Harold R. Browne Woodward, Iowa Bible Bible Aleph Theta Ze: Pi Kappa Delta, President: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: The Bohemian Girl. Des Moines University Iciline Bunten Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French, Spanish Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary 3, 4: Phi Sigma Iota, Treasurer 3, 4: Psi Chi: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. Josephine N. Burriss Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Eta Sigma Phi: Phi Sigma Iota: Cos- mopolitan Club: Second Generation Club. University ot Oklahoma Parlrer M. Burroughs Jefferson, Iowa Bible Bible Kappa Sigma lWilliam Jewell Col- legel: Aleph Theta Ze, Secretary 4: Band: Cosmopolitan Club: No More Frontier : Ministerial Association, Vice-president 3, Secretary 4. William Jewell College LaVerne J. Carney Red Oalr, Iowa Liberal Arts Physics Aleph Theta Ze: Math-Science Club: Ministerial Association. Recl Oalr Junior College 1 ies: Greta M. Carver Des Moines, Iowa Education Latin Eta Sigma Phi: Senior Scholarship. Robert C. Corwin Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Florence Coughlan Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Mu Phi Epsilon: Y. W. C. A.: Second Generation Club: Chapel Choir: Glee Club. Abram M. Cox Mobile, Ala. Liberal Arts Chemistry Jennings J. Crawford Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon: Football 2, 3: Swimming l, 2: Chemical Society. Richard T. Cubbage Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Math-Science Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Band 2, 3: Orchestra: Helmet and Spurs, Presi- dent 4: Student Council, Vice-presi- dent: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class Executive Committee 4: Debate 4: Second Generation Club: No More Frontier. Hugh A. Curry Point Pleasant, W. Va. Commerce Merchandising Basketball 3, 4. Dulce University Phyllis Davidson Boone, lowa Liberal Arts English Chi Omega, Secretary: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Chapel Choir. Boone Junior College Frances E. Dewell Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts Physical Education Alpha Chi Omega: Margaret Fuller Club: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A., Vice- president: Physical Education Major's Club, Vice-president: Intramural Board. John N. Diehl Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Psi Chi: English Club: Helmet and Spurs: Times-Del- phic Advertising Manager 2: Quax I: Student Council 4: Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4: Class President 2: Class Vice-president 3. Ed Easton Tre nton, Mo. Commerce and Finance Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President: Men's Inter-Fraternity Council, Presi- dent. Duke University Gale Eberle Kewanee, Ill. Commerce and Finance Accounting Alpha Tau Omega: Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer: Class President 4: Men's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council, President. Jean Esch Elliott, lowa Liberal Arts English Y. W. C. A.: Peps: Second Genera- tion Club. Frances Grace Ewing Des Moines, lowa Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta: Class President 2, 3, 4: Y. W. C. A.: Junior and Senior Scholarships: Kappa Delta Pi. Geraldine Ferring Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts English Phi Sigma lota: Sieve and Shears. Raymond E. Fideler Des Moines, lowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Delta Sigma Pi. Kathryn B. Frye Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Sigma Phi: Phi Sigma lota: English Club: Times-Delphic lg Women's Pan-l-lel- lenic Council: Y. W. C. A. W. Herbert Germar Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, Treasurer: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 4: Bandbox Revue 3. 4: Times-Delphie, Campus Editor 2, 3, Editor 4. i , lv 1 . i' sm Glenn Glidden Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, President: Psi Chi: Times-Delphic I, 2, 3, Advertising Manager 2. Helen Grubbs Ottumwa, Iowa Liberal Arts I-BW Y. W. C. A. Ottumwa I-Ieights College Myra M. Haase Eldora, Iowa Liberal Arts Latin Kappa Kappa Gamma: Eta Sigma Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Margaret Fuller Club: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. Cornell College George L. Hamlin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Political Science Aleph Theta Ze: Pi Kappa Delta: Psi Chi: Debate 2, 3, 4: Men's Protes- sional Pan-I-Iellenic Council. Dorothy Hextell Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A.: Second Generation Club. Grinnell College Dorothy Jane Hiclrolr Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Flute Mu Phi Epsilon, President 2, Secretary 3: Psi Chi: Orchestra: Y. W. C. A.: Glee Club. rea Hazel H. Hills Corydon, Iowa Education MUSIC Phi Mu: Grade Club. Iowa Wesleyan College Virginia Hoch De Soto, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-president 3, 47 Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chapel Choir I, 2. 3: Y. W. C. A.: Women's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council 3. Abraham H. Hoffberg Hartford, Conn. Commerce Business Administration Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer 2: Football I. Virginia F. Hungerford Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Voice, English Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A.: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Our Children. Philip E. Jester Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Cosmopolitan Club: English Club: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Phi Sigma Iota: Student Social Council, Presi- dent: Our Children : Chimes ot Normandy. Charlotte N. Joiner Wichita Falls, Texas Liberal Arts Drama Kappa Alpha Theta: English Club: Dance Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Class Secretary 4: Twelfth Night : The Blaclr Flamingo. Wichita Falls Junior College ,.-..,.,..,.-..., Walter D. .lones Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Football I, 2, 3, 4: I-lonor D Club. Charles F. Kemp Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Aleph Theta Ze: Kappa Phi Kappa: Cosmopolitan Club: Math-Science Club. Jaclr E. Kendall Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Chemical Society: Math-Science Club. Dorothy G. Kinney Des Moines, Iowa Education Physical Education Women's I-lonor D Club: W. A. A.. Secretary: W. A. A., Board: Physical Education Majors Club. President. Louise W. Klar Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Art Delta Phi Delta. Grinnell College Stephens College Kermit Lang Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Spanish, Mathematics Phi Sigma Iota. Vice-president 4: Math-Science Club. Clarence E. Larson Lake Norden, S. Dali. Fine Arts Public School Music Phi Mu Alpha. University of South Dalcota Huron College Max B. Loeb Albia, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Albia Junior College Dwight R.' Machesney Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance Chi Dclta, Margaret L. Marshall Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Sigma Phi: Sieve and Shears: Cluax, Associate Editor 2, Editor 3: Women's Pan-l-leI- lenic Council: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Margaret Fuller Club. Mary Mcclung Ellrhart, Iowa Fine Arts PIBHO Mu Phi Epsilon, Secretary: Class Pres- ident 2, 4: Glee Club: Women's I-lonor D Club. Ruth McClung Elkhart, Iowa Education Science Robert L. Mccolgan Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Kappa Delta: Debate 2. 3. 4: Student Manager Mc- Cahill Debate Tournament. Donald McKay Des Moines, Iowa Bible Bible Cosmopolitan Club: Ministerial Asso' ciation. Ralph E. Melone Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Robert L. Minnis Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance Jimmie More Ellrader, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama The Blaclf Flamingo. Ellcader Junior College Grinnell College Ralph F. Mowen Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Tau Kappa Epsilon: Kappa Phi Kap- pa: Math-Science Club: Chemical Society. 70l Richard E. Mowen Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon. Ruth C. Mudgett Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Y. W. C. A. Mason City Junior College Roberta Neel Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Y. W. C. A.: Second Generation Club. Libbie Novell Wahoo. Nebr. Fine Arts Voice Sigma Alpha Iota: Chapel Choir: Glee Club: Dralre Dormitory President. University of Nebraska Midland College Nebraska State Teachefs College Don .I. Pace Altoona, Iowa Commerce Foreign Trade Delta Sigma Pi: Band I: Class Treas- urer 4. Colorado School ot Mines University ol Southern California Thomas S. Pappas Council Bluffs, Iowa Bible Bible iowa State College Ruth Parsons Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Beta Gamma Kappa, Math-Science Club. John R. Penney Osage, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics, Chemistry Chemical Society, Vice-president 3. President 4, Math-Science Club, Hel- met and Spurs, Football 2, 3, 4, Bas- lcetball 2, 3, 4. Howard C. Porter Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Theta Alpha Phi, Secretary 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota, English Club, Children ot the Moon , Antigone , Our Children , Death Talces a Holiday , No More Frontier , Tweltth Night , Arms and the Man , The Black Flamingo. Charlotte E. Reed Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta. Stephens College Joseph E. Reeves Chicago, Ill. Liberal Arts Law Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Sigma Iota, Times-Delphic Sports Editor 2. G. Lucile Robinson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi, Women's Honor D Club, W. A. A., Board, W. S. G. A. Board, Y. W. C. A. Colorado University Morton Root Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Iowa State College Ruth E. Rouss Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Def bate 2, 3. 4, Cosmopolitan Club, Math-Science Club, Paul Stoyc Club, Psi Chi. Robert Ruby Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Chi Delta Madelyn Rylands Chicago, Ill. Liberal Arts Drama Alpha Chi Omega, Zeta Phi Eta, President 3, Women's Professional Pan-I-lcllenic Council, Margaret Fuller Club, Vice-president 4, Theta Alpha Phi, Eta Sigma Phi, President 4, Class Vice-president 4, Student Social Council. Secretary 4, Quax 3, Berk- ley Square , Our Children , Wom- cn's Pan-Hellenic Council 3. Delmer R. Squires Newton, Iowa Liberal Arts Political Science Tau Kappa Epsilon lMonmouth Col- legcl. Monmouth College Emory G. Stedman Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Sigma Alpha Epsilon. .,.... i Philip S. Steltzer Perry, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Chi Delta. Fred A. Stevens Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Chi Delta, President. Loyola University St. Louis University Ray A. Stevens Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Sociology Growlers: Psi Chi. Cotner College Donald Stewart Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History, Mathematics Kappa Phi Kappa: Phi Beta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi, President 4: Helmet and Spurs: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Band: Math-Science Club, President: History Club, Treasurer: Tempo Presto, Vice- president: Class President 3, 4: Chem- ical Society: Cosmopolitan Club: Y. M. C. A., President: Junior, Senior Scholarships. Walter H. Stilwell Calgary, Alberta, Canada Liberal Arts Astronomy, Mathematics Math-Science Club, Secretary-Treas urer 3, Vice-president 4: Cosmopoli- tan Club, Treasurer 3, 4: Chemical Society: Honor D Club, Vice-presi- dent 4: Helmet and Spurs, Secretary- Treasurer 4: Alpha Phi Omega: Junior, Senior Scholarships: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Growlers. Beverly M. Tomhave Estherville, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma: Theta Alpha Phi. Estherville Junior College 72 Florence Turney Des Moines. Iowa Education l liSt0ry Chi Omega. Edwin C. Viclrery Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Psi Chi. Alice Vinall Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Alpha Xi Delta, President 4: Phi Sig- ma lota: Psi Chi: Eta Sigma Phi, Sec- retary 4: Y. W. C. A.: Women's Pan- l-lellenic Council, President 4. Harold .l. Wright Carmen, Olrla. Commerce Commercial Teaching Chi Delta, Vice-president 4: Baslret- ball l: Barbecue Chet 4: Class Vice- president 4. Howard L. Youtz Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts EC0hOmlC5 Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Glee Club: Chapel Choir: Chimes of Nor- mandy : The Bohemian Girl. University ot Minnesota Kathryn l. Zirbel Montezuma, Iowa Liberal Arts Zoology Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary 4: Pi Kap- pa Delta, Secretary 3, President 4: Dormitory Council 2, 4: W. A. A., Secretary 3, President 4: Chemical Society, Treasurer 4: Sieve and Shears, President 4: Margaret Fuller Club: Women's Honor D Club: Debate 2, 3: Oratory 3, 4. SENICDRS NOT IN PICTURES Kathryn Anderson Des Moines, Iowa Education Social Science Kappa Alpha Theta, President 4: Kappa Delta Pi, Secre- tary 4: History Club, Secretary 4: Y. W. C. A., Cabinet: Class President 2, 4: Junior, Senior Scholarships. Richard Bowes Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega: Basketball I: Cheer Leader 2. Marian M. Brewer Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Music Orchestra, String Trio. Harry M. Burns Des Moines, Iowa EIJUCBLIUN Social Science Louis Canalres Boone, Iowa Liberal Arts Histgry Kathryn Coalrley Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Alpha Chi Omega: Theta Alpha Phi: Y. W. C. A. Enoch Coleman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Political Science Football. Kentucky State Industrial College Vaughn Coolr Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Nancy Curran Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Jessie Custer Newton, Iowa Education Social Science Deam Ferris St. Joseph, Mo. Liberal Arts Zoology Sigma Tau Delta: Class Secretary-Treasurer 3: Track 3, 4. St. Joseph Junior College James Flatley Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Law Marguerite Green Newton, Iowa Fine Arts Public School Music Kappa Kappa Gamma: C-lee Club: Chapel Choir: The Bohemian Girl. Stephens College T731 SEIXIIGIQS NOT IN PICTURES Ellen Hartnett Des Moines, Iowa Education Isabel Hays Knoxville, Iowa Liberal Arts Hal Kestler Chariton, Iowa Liberal Arts Sigma Delta Chi: Basketball 3. Chariton Junior College Lynn King Atlantic, Iowa Education LaVern Kinlel Marcus, Iowa Bible Loren Lair Ba e , Iowa Bible 8 Y Aleph Theta Ze: Ministerial Association. Boone Junior College Clifford Lowe Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Alpha Phi Omega: Track I, 2, 3. Marvin Maher Carroll, Iowa Fine Arts Male Quartet: Phi Mu Alpha: Chapel Choir: hemian Girl. Creighton University Harold McClure Coffeyville, Kans. Commerce and Finance John McGee Chariton, Iowa Liberal Arts Track 3, 4: History Club. Charlton Junior College George Mountain Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Social Science English Journalism Social Science Bible Bible Physics Piano The Bo- Merchandising History Chemistry Medicine IUniversity ot Coloradol Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Cosmopolitan Club: Chemical So- ciety: Student Council: Galen Pre-Medic Club. Edwin Peterson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Medicine lState Uniycrsity ot Iowal Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Galen Pre-Medic Club: Honor D Club: Chemical Society: Times-Dclphic I: Quax 2: Track I,2,3. I74I SEIXIICDRS NCT IIXI PICTURES Merle Ploghoft Des Moines, Iowa Education English Quentin Renshaw Earlham, Iowa Liberal Arts History Alph Phi Omega: History Clubf Frances E. Ritzinger Sigourney, Iowa Education Commercial Teaching Penn College Wisconsin State Teachers College Kirby Shiffler Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Prg.Mgdic Medicine IState University of Iowal Tau Kappa Epsilon: Galen Pre-Medic Club. Franlr E. Smith Emmetsburg, Iowa Education Social Science Honor D Club: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4. Margaret Stalnalrer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Lowell Swan Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Delta Tau Delta: Psi Chi: History Club. De Pauw University Grant Thompson Valley Junction, lowa Commerce and Finance Merchandising Traclz I, 2, 3. Tom Throclrmorton Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Medicine lhlorthwestern Universityl Alpha Tau Omega. Letitia Walling Dex Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Art Amy S. Weaver Des Moines, Iowa Education General Science, Economics Kappa Delta Pi. Antioch College John D. Zug T Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, President: Iowa College Press Associa- tion, President: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet: Times-Delphic Editor 3. I75I f-i'fa1is?i?5ffZiv .si .V WQSQRQPUEAS GRADUATE STUDENTS NCDT Paul Barrus Grand Junction, Iowa Wendell Bash Des Moines, Iowa DeWitt Butler Des Moines, Iowa Jessie Cash Lovilia, Iowa Sophus Christensen Des Moines, Iowa Wesley D. Clampitt Dexter, Iowa Marjorie Clark Des Moines, Iowa Margaret Condran Des Moines, Iowa Forest Edwards Polk City, Iowa Loretta Fowler Lovilia, Iowa Marguerite Fowler Lovilia, Iowa Ethel L. Goodwin Des Moines, Iowa Harvey L. Hill Des Moines, Iowa Alma Horning Des Moines, Iowa Edna Iler Des Moines, Iowa Vesta Iler Des Moines, Iowa Dorothy Marie Horn Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Math-Science Club: Kappa Mu Ep- silon llowa State Teachers Collegel. Iowa State Teachers College Josephine M. Walsh Adair, Iowa Education Primary Beta Chi. University oi Minnesota GRADUATE STUDENTS IN PICTURES l76l Eldon Jackson Perry, Iowa Earl S. Kalp Des Moines, Iowa John A. McWhirter Des Moines, Iowa Lewis McFarland Des Moines, Iowa Richard Moody Des Moines, Iowa Leola M. Morrison Dallas, Iowa Leslie D. Olsen Des Moines, Iowa Margaret Howley Pendy Des Moines, Iowa Hazel Lois Quick Redfield, Kans. R. A. Redmond Perry, Iowa Mary Riggs Des Moines, Iowa Mabel Robbins Des Moines, Iowa Agnes Russell Paton, Iowa Waunita Talyor Shaw Des Moines, Iowa Irel C. Starry Des Moines, Iowa Wilma Stringfellow Des Moines, Iowa Edith B. Troutner Des Moines, Iowa THREE YEAR AND TWQI YEAR SEN IURS Glenella F. Davison Grand River, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Mu Phi Epsilon: Chapel Choir: Class Secretary 3: Glee Club: The Bohe- mian Girl. Mary K. Ferguson Des Moines. Iowa Fine Arts Music Supervisor Kappa Kappa Gamma: Chapel Choir: Handel Chorus: Glee Club. Gretchen Gerhardt Des Moines, Iowa Education Physical Education Physical Education Major's Club, Sec- retary: W. A. A., Board: Y. W, C. A. Billie B. Hough . Newton. Iowa Education Kindergarten Delta Gamma: Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club: Class Secretary 3. Stephens College Carolyn Luther Adel, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mu Phi Ep- silon: Student Council: Glee Club: Handel Chorus: Chapel Choir. Stephens College Evelyn M. Mason Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Organ Sigma Alpha Iota, President 4: Glee Club: Class President 3: The Bohe- mian Girl. 781 Ramona I. Wahlert Exira, Iowa Fine Arts Music Mu Phi Epsilon: Glee Club: Chapel Choir. Doris Bennett Marshalltown, Iowa Education Kindergarten Kappa Alpha Theta. Lindenwood College Lorraine Chapman River Forest. III. Education Kindergarten Delta Gamma. Mary L. Dailey Cherokee, Iowa Education Primary Alpha 'Sigma Alpha. Maxine I. Eppard Redfield, Iowa Education .Iunior High Glee Club: Y. W. C. A. Earlham Junior College Betty Ford Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Sigma Delta Epsilon. Kaye D. Hagensiclr Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A. Eileen Hartman Des Moines, Iowa Education Science Delta Gammag Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club. Helen M. Hauser Gowrie, Iowa Education Elementary Glee Club: Chapel Choir: The Bohe- mian Girl. Josephine Hecker Ottumwa, Iowa Education Kindergarten Kappa Alpha Theta. Knox College Fred W. Hulten Des Moines, Iowa Education Science Sigma Delta Epsilon: Grade Clubg Football I. 2. Agnete K. Jensen Ringsted, Iowa Education Elementary im Dorabel Kyte Lalre Andes, S. Dali. Education Doyle Milresell Des Moines, Iowa Education Sigma Delta Epsilon: Grade Club. lola B. Muir Bagley, Iowa Education Primary Herman L. Nelson Harlan. Iowa Education Sigma Delta Epsilon: Grade Club. Mary Louise Rodine Des Moines, Iowa Education Art Delta Phi Delta, Treasurer: W. A. A. Helen I. Sedgwick Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta. Stephens College ......u...,,., .,,..... ..........,..-,......N-....,.,.......,,............1 Irene L. Seibert Grimes, Iowa Educaiion Primary Y. W. C. A. Pauline M. Snyder Waulree, Iowa Educaiion Primary Myrna E. Treimer Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Alpha Sigma Alpha: Y. W. C. A. Ina Van Laningham Des Moines, Iowa Education English Sigma Delta Epsilon: Class President 2: Chapel Choir: Girls' Trio: The Bo- hemian Girl. eo: Lyle N. Warren Bagley, Iowa Educaiion Makhemaiics Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Delta Ep silong Grade Club. Myra M. West Avoca, Iowa Educaiion Primary Glee Club: Grade Club. Lucile M. Williams Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Alpha Sigma Alpha. Mabel Wise Des Moines, Iowa Education Science Delta Gamma: Grade Club: Y. W. C. A.: Class Secretary 2. fi xx ,',X l'NI0ll JLIIXIIGRS . . President ... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . President . . . Secretary . . . CLASS OFFICERS LIBERAL ARTS ......Amos Jencks EDUCATION . . . .Velma Anthony . . . .Barbara Neff . . . .Helen Holley ....George Hohl .........,.BiIIieHougI1 COMMERCE AND FINANCE President ....,.............................. Vice-President Secretary .. . . President ....... Vice-President Secretary . . . FINE ARTS I92I .Frank Thompson . . . . .Hollis Morgan . .Mary McGuire . . .Evelyn Mason Raymond Minkler . .... Glenella Davison EI Roy A. Alexander Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Pre-Medic Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pre-Medic Club. University of Minnesota Velma Anthony Ottumwa, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics, Astronomy Chi Omega: Brass Ouartet: Second Generation Club: Class Vice-presi- dent 3: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. Radcliffe College Ruth R. Ashton Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten Chi Omega: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A.: Musical Comedy I: Class Treasurer I: Intramural Board I. Harlan M. Baird Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Washburn College Lola G. Barratt Irwin, Iowa Education Primary Delta Sigma Epsilon, President: Sigma Delta Epsilon: Women's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council. Richard E. Belt Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Theta Alpha Phi, Treasurer 2: Psi Chi: G-lee Club l, 2: Chapel Choir I, 2: The Perfect Alibi : No More Frona tier : Twelfth Night : Our Chil- clren : 'The Black Elamingo : Band Box Revue. I 83 Barbara Belz Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A.: Chapel Choir. Grinnell College Loyd R. Bevington Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance Phi Mu Alpha: Chapel Choir: Glee Club: The Bohemian Girl. Hugh N. Bland Peoria, III. Commerce Merchandising Delta Sigma Pi. Kenneth S. Brechler Grand Junction, Iowa Education Social Science Basketball: Psi Chi. J. Dwain Bunten Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Tau Kappa Epsilon. Lawrence C. Butler Niagara Falls, N. Y. Bible Bible Literature and History Ministerial Association: Aleph Theta Ze Neiw York State Teacher's College Mildred Caldwell Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Music Alpha Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A.: Chapel Choir. Thelma L. Carlon Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Beta Phi Alpha lUniversity ot Minne- sotal: Sigma Alpha Iota: Y. W. C. A.: The Bohemian Girl. University of Minnesota Marilois Castles Albia, lowa Education Kindergarten Chapel Choir: Glee Club: Peps: The Bohemian Girl. Albia Junior College Bernice M. Christensen Bayard, Iowa Education Elementary Sigma Delta Epsilon. Paul L. Christenson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Football I: Traclc I, 2, 3: Math-Sci- ence Club. Herman L. Christiansen Denison, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Delta Sigma Pi: Band I, 2, 3: Tempo Presto: Executive Council ot College of Commerce and Finance: Junior Scholarship: Committee of 39. 84l Bernard R. Condiff Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega. Margaret Conrardy Bedford, Iowa Fine Arts Dfimd Phi Mu Gamma: The Black Flam- ingo. Christian College, Columbia, Mo. Iowa State Teachers' College W. Royal Corrie Des Moines, Iowa Education Mathematics Alpha Tau Omega. Judson B. Crawford Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chemical Soci- ety: Math-Science Club: Swimming. Betty A. Crouch Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten Kappa Alpha Theta. Stephens College Burns DcVotie Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Herrmann Downing Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Pre-Medic Chi Delta. Edna R. Easter Norwallr, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Mu Phi Epsilon: Glee Club. Robert L. Erickson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Chi Delta. John E. Farber Marshalltown, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Carleton College Marshalltown Junior College Dorothy M. Farr Des Moines, Iowa Education Primary Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A. Margo R. Frankel Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma, President: Theta Alpha Phi: Homecoming Queen: Twelfth Night. The Principia Charles J. Fredericlr Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Philosophy Cosmopolitan Club: The Black Fla- rnirigo. St. Benediet's College Philip C. Gibson Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-president. Paul .l. Gifford Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Marketing Times-Delphic Advertising Statt. Rosemary F. Goodrich Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Chi Omega: Phi Sigma lota: Womcn's Pan-l-lellenic Council: Y. W. C. A. Dorothy J. Graves Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Delta Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi. Ward-Belmont College .l. Stanley Green Fort Dodge, Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Delta Sigma Pi: Times-Delphic Adver- tising Statt. Fort Dodge Junior College Genevieve E. Groves Massena, Iowa Liberal Arts French Grade Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Beta Chi. Gertrude Guessford Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Sigma Iota. Betty Haas Des Moines, Iowa Education Kindergarten, Primary Kappa Alpha Theta. Whittier College Martha L. Hamilton Oslraloosa, Iowa Liberal Arts Speech Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta: Quax 3. Stephens College Eleanor N. Hermansader Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Art Phi Sigma Iota: Glec Clulo: Chapel Choir: Cosmopolitan Club. Kansas City Junior College George W. Hohl Des Moines, Iowa Education Social Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Psi Chi: Band. I36I Helen M. Holley Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Sigma Phi: Times-Delphic 2, Campus Ed- itor 3: Class Treasurer 3. Stephens College Charles Horner Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon, President. Clark J. Huffer Danville, III. Fine Arts Voice Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Mu Alpha: Male Quartet: Chapel Choir: The Bohemian Girl. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Charles A. Hulse Des Moines. Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega: Chemistry Club, Vice-presi- dent: Galen Pre-Medic Club: Class Vice-president 2. Ruth E. Hunter Allison, Iowa Liberal Arts Journalism Times-Delphic 2, Society Editor 3: Ouax 3. Mary Elizabeth Hurst Lincoln, Neb. Fine Arts Voice Sigma Alpha Iota: W. A. A.: Y. W. C. A. Cotner College Ruth L. Jacobsen Forsyth, Mont. Liberal Arts Mathematics Alpha Xi Delta: Treasurer 2, 3: Y. W. C. A.: Phi Sigma Iota. Amos H. Jenclrs Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Chi Delta: Times-Delphic Sports Ed- itor 3: Golt Team: Class President 3. Charles A. Jones Charter Oalr, Iowa Liberal Arts Drama Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 2, His- torian 3: Phi Sigma Iota: Inter-Erater- nity Council 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Ouax 3: Class Executive Commit- tee 3. ' Janet S. .Iones Des Moines, Iowa Education English Y. W. C. A.: Grade Club: Junior Scholarship. Ruth C. Keeney Mallard, Iowa Fine Arts Violin Delta Sigma Epsilon: String Trio: Beta Chi, Secretary I, Vice-president 2: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Craig I-louse, Pres- ident I: Second Generation Club: Peps: W. S. G. A.: Dormitory Social Chairman 3. Maurice A. King Des Moines. Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Tau Kappa Epsilon. Harriett G. Larsen Council Bluffs, Iowa Education Mathematics Alpha Sigma Alpha: Quax 3: Grade Club. Sue Lesan Mount Ayr, Iowa Education English Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pi Kappa Delta: Debate. Kenneth B. Lilly Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Samuel E. MacArthur Camden. N. .I. Commerce and Finance Accounting Alpha Tau Omega: Football I: Death Takes A I-IoIiday : No More Fron- tier. University ot Pennsylvania Howard A. Mace Duluth, Minn. Commerce Business Administration Tau Kappa Epsilon: Band. Duluth Junior College Helen M. Mactrill Sac City, Iowa Education General Science Delta Sigma Epsilon: Grade Club: Women's Professional Pan-I-lellenic Council: Beta Chi. Chicago University Iris Mann Lalre View, Iowa Fine Arts Art Kappa Delta lUniversity ot Minne- sotal. University ot Minnesota Alfred McCIintic Carlisle, Iowa Liberal Arts Zoology Tau Kappa Epsilon. Jane L. McFarland Tama, Iowa Education Primary Delta Gamma, President: Grade Club: Y. W. C. A.: Student Council. Mary A. McGuire Omaha, Neb. Commerce and Finance Journalism Alpha Xi Delta: Times-Delphic 2, 3: Quax 2, Associate Editor 3: Theta Sigma Phi: Class Secretary 2, 3. Maryam Mefferd Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Psychology Delta Gamma, Treasurer: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council. Mary Margaret Miller Albia, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Peps: Paul Stoye Club: Y. W. C. A. Albia Junior College Penn College l98l Raymond A. Minlrler Harlan, Iowa Fine Arts PIHHU Phi Mu Alpha, President: Orchestra: Chapel Choir: Class Vice-president 3. Berniece Moore Des Moines. Iowa Education Primary Delta Sigma Epsilon: Sigma Delta Epsilon: Grade Club: Y. W. C. A. Frances R. Morehouse Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-president: Phi Sigma Iota: Y. W. C. A.: W. S. G. A.: Cosmopolitan Club: Chapel Choir: Margaret Fuller Club. Hodge Morgan Kellogg, Iowa Commerce Merchandising Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Psi Chi: Class Vice-president 3. Gene Munshower Rockford, Iowa Fine Arts Piano Delta Gamma: Chapel Choir 2, 3: Orchestra I: Glec Club: Dormitory Trio: Y. W. C. A.: The Bohemian GirI. Barbara Neff Des Moines. Iowa Liberal Arts Mathematics Kappa Kappa Gamma: W. A. A. Board: Math-Science Club: W. S. G. A.: Junior Scholarship. Floyd H. Nelson Exira, Iowa Bible Aleph Thcta Ze: Ministerial Associa- tion. Simpson College Murray B. Nelson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Debate I, 2, 3: Student Social Council. Law Truman Nold Wathena, Kan. Liberal Arts History Cosmopolitan Club: Times-Delphic I. Eileen O'MaIIey Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Kappa Gamma: English Club. Vice-president: Y. W. C, A., Cabinet: Women's Pan-Hellenic Council, Secre- tary: Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-president: Psi Chi. Duchesne College Georgia Patterson Hampton, Iowa Liberal Arts English, Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta. Ferry Hall Gerald O. Patterson Kirlcman. Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Tau Kappa Epsilon: Delta Sigma Pi: Student Council: Y. M. C. A. Board. l89l George J. Peairs Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Alpha Tau Omega, President: Class President I: Quax 2: Inter-Fraternity Council. George M. Pierson Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Advertising Sigma Alpha Epsilon: I-Ionor D Club: Traclc I, 2, 3. Dorothy Pitkin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts History Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A. Gult Park College Kea Rea Centerville, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Kappa Kappa Gamma: Chapel Choir: Soloist With Quartet: The Bohemian Girl. Stephens College Centerville Junior College June M. Rehfield Bloomfield, Iowa Liberal Arts English Stephens College Eleanor A. Rider Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Kappa Alpha Thcta: Chemistry Club: W. A. A. Board: Y. W. C. A. Harrison E. Riepe Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Law Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President: Psi Chi: Traclr I, 2: Y. M. C. A.: Span- ish Club: Galen Pre-Medic Club. Dorothy A. Sadilelr Des Moines. Iowa Liberal Arts English Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A. Stephens College .lohn M. Schiltz Des Moines, Iowa Commerce Business Administration Alpha Tau Omega. Jean Serrill Sioux City, Iowa Liberal Arts English W. S. G. A.: Y. W. C. A.: Cosmo- politan Club: English Club. Morningside College Drury S. Settle Greenville, N. C. Bible Bible Aleph Theta Ze: Band: Ministerial Association. East Carolina Teachers College F. Russ Shoemaker Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon: Alpha Phi Omega: Honor D Club: Times-Delphic Ad- vertising Statf: Track l, 2, 3. l90l Esther Sipling Des Moines, Iowa - Liberal Arts Journalism Theta Sigma Phi: Ouax Editor 3: Times-Delphic 2. George B. Smith Des Moines, Iowa Education SCICUCC Sigma Delta Epsilon: Y. M. C. A.. Treasurer. Conchetta G. Spagnolo Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Phi Mu Gamma, President: Theta Alpha Phi: Women's Professional Pan-l-lellenic Council, Secretary: Cosmopolitan Club: Stage Crew. Maxine H. Stender Avoca, Iowa Education Lester D. Strubhar Murray, Iowa Bible Sociology Chapel Choir: Orchestra: Ministerial Association. Simpson College Regina C. Swift Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Psychology Psi Chi. Maquolceta Junior College Esther K. Thomas Bussey, Iowa Liberal Arts English Peps: Y. W. C. A.: Delta Sigma Epsilon. Frank J. Thompson Rockford, Minn. Commerce Merchandising Tau Kappa Epsilon: Class President 3: Commerce Executive Board. Gerald R. Thorp Hastings, Neb. Liberal Arts Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Times-Delphic 3: Ouax Staff 3. Hastings College Margaret J. Warner Fort Dodge, Iowa Liberal Arts History Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. W. C. A. Gulf Parlr College William L. Washburn Des Moines. Iowa Commerce and Finance Accounting Phi Mu Alpha: Tempo Presto: Band: Chapel Choir: Glee Club. Ethel M. Webb Farragut, Iowa Bible Bible Beta Gamma Kappa, President. Iowa National Training School Jeanice Williams Arnolds Park, Iowa Fine Arts Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta: Theta Alpha Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: English Club: Stage Manager, No More Frontieru: Death Talces A I-Iolia day : Bcrlceley Square. Jean Wolf Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts French Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Sigma Phi: Student Social Council: Quax I, 2. Ruth B. Wood Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Economics Sigma Alpha Iota: Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-president: Y, W. C. A. Cabinet, Finance Chairman: Chapel Choir I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2. Frances Wyatt Farnhamville, Iowa Fine Arts Voice Delta Gamma: Chapel Choir: Glee Club l. 2: The Bohemian Girl : Dormitory Trio. 'sv THE CAMPUS waz Rx fx X ,jx SOPll0lMORES SOPI-ICDIVICDRES . President ..... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer.. . . President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . CLASS OFFICERS LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION . . . .Haddon Carryer ..........JoLoe ........PauI Artis . . . .Myron Nourse Ina Van Laningham . . . . . . .Ray Cummings . ............................ .... M abel Wise COMMERCE AND FINANCE President ..................................... Carlton Hansen Vice-President .... Ward Deaton Secretary .... .... C harles Bell Treasurer. .... .... G eorge Brown FINE ARTS President. .,.. ............... . . .... Bill Collins Vice-President. .... ....... P auline Bailey Secretary ,... Treasurer.. . . . . . . . .Mildred Caldwell I94I . . . . . .Eldon Masters ,IWI I!! I I I , 'I IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII INIMMIW IIII IIlI illlllll Iimii II 'fl I i lv I,iIi IIIII ,ji ix 4 iIIi ' 55:.,,, 'iIlI1lli I MMIMIH SCDPI-ICDIVIORES . . . Gladys L. Accola Pauline Bailey Sheridan, Wyo. Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Fine Arts I Marjorie B. Ahrens Helen Baker Marshalltown, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Fine Arts I Ralph B. Altman Helen L. Balliet Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Liberal Arts I Dorothy C. Anderson Dorothy E. Banford Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Education Commerce and Finance I I I Paul Artis Abel Banov Des Moines, Iowa Charleston, S. C. ' Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Marian Atlrinson Harriet Barlrer Ames, Iowa Ames, Iowa Fine Arts Education I I I I I I I I l I I I 5 I I I '.I:QI'fw Z1f,lff,1 HIw:w-awaawd-weaawwaa -'-a IIIIIEI 'lllii iIp-M-aaaavwfvwmmmawn --ss ssssa , 1953 Betty Jean Barnes Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Margaret T. Barron Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Charles A. Belz Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Gordon W. Bird Fairmont, Minn. Fine Arts Edward C. Breitlrentamp Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Evelyn G. Brennaman Grand River, Iowa Fine Arts SGP!-IQMOIQES Orville G. Breliman Chicago, III. Liberal Arlrs Don Brinkman Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Charles H. Bryant Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arfs Don Carlson Boone, Iowa Educaiion Haddon M. Carryer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Aris Virginia G. Calhcarl: Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Ar'l:s Mary J. Cavanaugh Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Eloise V. Chance Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Kathlyn M. Chance Adel, Iowa Educalion Lowell G. Chase Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Bill Collins Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Dwighl: R. Conlcling Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Aris l96l W. Rudd Conrad Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance John D. Coolidge Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Harriet E. Coughlan Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arls James W. Cownie Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Elsie Marie Cramer Corning, Iowa Fine Aris Howard M. Cunningham Carroll, Iowa Commerce and Finance irllll I lIfi?ItIf IIE 5 1'I3' ifi?j I I r SOPI-IOMCDIQES . . . I , I , . . . I A , I ' I I E I , 1 I 1 ' Q ' 1 , I 1 , ' William B. Curry Liberal Arls Mary Alice Dalin Faith. S. Dai. Liberal Aris Rush H. Davison Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arls Barbara DeGraff Des Moines. Iowa Fine Aris Janet E. Demmon Des Moines. Iowa Educaiion Charles E. Dickens Toledo, Iowa Liberal Aris 1.,., , Poini Pleasanf. W. Va. June M. Douglass Des Moines, Iowa Eclucakion Margarei Duggan Tama. Iowa Education Doroilry M. Dusenbery Des Moines, Iowa Fine Aris Betiy Evans Des Moines, Iowa Fine Aris Jaclzson S. Everett Des Moines. Iowa Commerce and Finance Maxine M. Farr Des Moines. Iowa Commerce and Finance wi Josephine Fedderson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Aris Roland A. Gallagher Toledo, Iowa Liberal Aris Mildred Gallmeier Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Aris Frank H. Gaslxell Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Gladys D. Gibbons Boone, Iowa Commerce and Finance Norman Ginsberg Des Moines. Iowa Commerce and Finance SOPI-ICDMCDIQES Ruth J. Graves Harlan, Iowa Liberal Arfs LuVevn Gray Des Moines, Iowa Liberal AvI:s Nathan B. Greek Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arfs Ruth E. Haley Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Avis Roberi M. Hall Newton, Iowa Liberal Arfs Carlton M. Hansen I HoIsI:ein, Iowa I Commerce and Finance I Jean M. Hardie Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Avis Clifford F. Haskell Alma, Neb. Commerce and Finance Roberiz J. Hayden Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Beiiy Hazard Des Moines, Iowa Educaiion Lois B. Hill Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arfs Robert A. Huber Charter Oak, Iowa Liberal Avis Nancy M. Hunfley Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Nadine A. Ingleman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Cornelius J. Jensen Elk Horn, Iowa Educaiion Helen M. Johnson Duluth, Minn. Liberal Arts William C. Hoffmann Jo Johnslzon Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts ww Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arks 1 I I I 1 I SGPI-IOMCDIQES . . . Dale H. Judd Liberal Arts Ruth Kassing Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Marjorie M. Keith Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Elizabeth Kelly Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Minerva B. Kettler Irwin, Iowa Fine Arts W. Dan Lawrence Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance IIIII If Iron Mountain, Mich. Walter B. Lutz Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Doris E. Macllaman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Jean Marsh Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mary Lou Martin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts William D. Martin Shelby, Iowa Commerce and Finance Eldon E. Masters Guthrie Center, Iowa Fine Arts I99l Betty McCIintoclr Denver, Colo. Liberal Arts George McCormick Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Kenneth F. McLaughlin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Cole McMartin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Dorothy E. Meyer Des Moines, Iowa Education Gordon Micheal Holstein, Iowa Liberal Arts SOP!-ICDMOIQES Helen C. Milefchilc Pocahontas, Iowa Commerce and Finance Loretta M. Miller Avoca, Iowa Liberal Arts Franlr M. Mills Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Ruth A. Mitchell Denison, Iowa Liberal Arts Virginia Mooney Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Margaret C. Morris Grimes, Iowa Education Mary Lou Motz Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Wayne L. Mountain Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance .Iames R. Naiden Marshalltown, Iowa Liberal Arts Kathryn O'Bryon Marshalltown, Iowa Liberal Arts Kathryn Pearlman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Grace L. Peitzman Grimes, Iowa Fine Arts from Chester F. Perry Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts .Iosephine Peterson Council Bluffs, Iowa Liberal Arts Marjorie M. Pilmer Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Virginia Porter Altoona, Iowa Fine Arts Dorothy B. Posten Gravity, Iowa Fine Arts Helen E. Rawhouser Carroll, Iowa Commerce and Finance SOPHCDMORES Natalie C. Rilrer Casper, Wyo. Fine Arts Willa Mae Robinson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Don C. Roe Garner, Iowa Commerce and Finance Helen Grace Roe Carson, Iowa Fine Arts Lavon Royer Dallas Center, Iowa Fine Arts Robert H. Ruclr Tama, Iowa Commerce and Finance Christine M. Russell Adel, Iowa Fine Arts Rosemary Shearer Cumberland, Iowa Liberal Arts Eunice D. Skelton Van Meter, Iowa Fine Arts Marion Sloan Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Paul T. Spalla Des Moines, Iowa Dortlry J. Stotts Melclwer, Iowa Fine Arts Laura C. Suiter Des Moines, Iowa Education Ruth Swanson Mystic, Iowa Fine Arts Robert B. Tlrroclrmorton Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts King M. Tomlinson Atlantic, Iowa Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Evelyn J. Stevens Carl Trout Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Commerce and Finance from v ir- He! it 1i,l,El3!:i lliiflizlil llIl1l',lI I I I I I . . i . . , :.. z ,ii . , llil ill ,i 'I : I .'l' :III lil 'I ,I ..y SOPI-IOIVICDRES . . . P . as Q . Russell B. Wellman Des Moines, Iowa Education Liberal Arts Betty J. Van Hosen Des Moines. Iowa Wendell E. Wendt Avoca, Iowa Liberal Arts Lenore R. Walters Harlan, Iowa Liberal Arts Maurine Watts Holstein, Iowa Liberal Arts Ethel Mary Wever Audubon, Iowa Liberal Arts Adele K. Weiser Frances G. Wilson Grimes. Iowa Clwariton, Iowa Liberal Arts Education Evelyn J. Zirbel Montezuma, Iowa Fine Arts IIOZ I zijlaigi. Mary Ellen Winters River Forest, Ill. Liberal Arts Don R. Woltz Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Mary Frances Woodcoclc Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Norwood Zehner Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts f- N .. TX , f is , . xii FBIESIIMEN FRESI-IIVIEN . President.. . . . Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer.. . President.. . . . Vice-President Secretary ..., President., . . . Vice-President Secretary .... President .... Vice-President.. . . Secretary . . . CLASS OFFICERS LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION COMMERCE AND FINANCE FINE ARTS I IO4I . . .Charles Brown . . . . .Denzel Tompkins . . . .Jean Marie Corey . . . . .Robert McKay . , . . .Bob Campbell . . . . ,Alice Erickson . . . .Margaret Hill Berkeley Claiborne . ...Mable Olson . . . . . . .Juliette Pitts . . .. .. . .Jon Melton . . . .George Leedham . . . .Charlotte Parker FRESI-IMEN . . . Mary Eloise Anderson Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Jane Appelquist Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts LeRoy Austin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Helen V. Baxter Battle Creelr, Iowa Fine Arts Gerald B. Benjamin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Marceda W. Bestmann Shelby. Iowa Commerce and Finance Virleen O. Blaclrmore Tingley, Iowa Education Marshall C. Blalre McGregor, Iowa Liberal Arts Burnetta M. Bon nstetter- Browne Algona, Iowa Fine Arts Annetta A. Bosma Baxter, Iowa Fine Arts Lois A. Breman Des Moines, Iowa Education Joella Brice Miami, Fla. Fine Arts 11051 Charles K. Brown Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Dell Margaret Brusl1 Osage, Iowa Liberal Arts G. Anthony Buzzetti Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Winnie D. Caldwell Webster Grove, Mo. Liberal Arts Robert A. Campbell Redwood Falls, Minn. Education Franlt C. Caple Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts I I i , . g , V . I ii! Il IIIIIIII 15511: II: 'I1 II 'I'f 5I',bI5L 'si Till Zi EVIIIII lllillll IMI, is 32?2,IgE -l IIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FRESI-IIVIEN . . . ,ilfi 5'Y,,z'5 5I,iiii ilIi,l - I . X I I I Il: Elizabeth A. Carlson Madrid, Iowa Commerce and Finance Betty Clirisman Chicago, III. Fine Arts Maxine Christy Des Moines, Iowa Finc Arts Berlceley J. Claiborne Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Glen O. Claussen Manning, Iowa Liberal Arts Elizabeth E. Colby Des Moines, Iowa Education , r .. . . . . ..,. ., N, ...,.-,. ....,,.. ,.., -. .W.....,...e..--...-.. Jean A. Cole Kenyon, Minn. Liberal Arts Orion O. Collins, Jr. Dow City, Iowa Liberal Arts Mavis I. Collis Glidden, Iowa Fine Arts Leona M. Comp St. Charles, Iowa Liberal Arts Louis H. Cook Des Moines. Iowa Liberal Arts Creed Corey Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts iso 6l Eleanor Cornell Greenfield, Iowa Education William R. Crawford Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Jane E. Cray Lime Springs, Iowa Fine Arts Lois E. Demmon Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Dorothy M. Drake Newton, Iowa Commerce and Finance Richard W. Dwyer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts FRESI-IMEN . . . Helen V. Dygert Panora, Iowa Education Alice L. Erickson Marshalltown, Iowa Education . Mary Alice Fidler Des Moines. Iowa Fine Arts Elizabeth D. Fields Des Moines. Iowa Liberal Arts James E. Fisher Spencer, Iowa Liberal Arts Alice A. Foullzert Stockton, Minn. Commerce and Finance Virginia M. Gardner Humeston. Iowa Education Hazelruth Garst Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Edna I. Hawlxs Sac City. Iowa Education David Geddes, Jr. Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Corinne A. Gelwicl: Detroit, Mich. Liberal Arts Betty Jane Glew Dallas Center, Iowa Liberal Arts glory Mary Ruth Goolcin Ottumwa, Iowa Liberal Arts Virginia Grant Des Moines, Iowa Education Virginia Griffith Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Lois Harris Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Carol M. Hatch Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Constance L. Hauge Huxley, Iowa Commerce and Finance PRES!-IMEN . . . Zelda A. Hillyard Corydon. Iowa Commerce and Finance Janet C. Hoffman Adel, Iowa Education R. Irene Holmberg Sac City, Iowa Commerce and Finance Maxine Hoover Dallas Center, Iowa Liberal Arts Janis W. Hosmer Des Moines, Iowa Education Martha E. Hyde Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Elizabeth L. Jannotta Lalre Wales, Fla. Education Alice L. Jenlcs Gilman, Iowa Fine Arts L. Jeanette Johnson Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Donald O. Jones Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Frieda P. Jones Fairfield, Neb. Fine Arts Ethel E. Karstens Avoca, Iowa Education from Jane Kent Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Gwendolyn E. Kirk Derby. Iowa Fine Arts Elizabeth L. Kistle Council Bluffs, Iowa Fine Arts Anne E. Koenig Kirlxman, Iowa Fine Arts Phyllis A. Koolrer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Franlr Krohn, Jr. Prairie City, Iowa Liberal Arts false: ,ii.,i. FRESI-IMEN . . . Florence G. Laffer Fort Dodge, Iowa Liberal Arts Vincent L. Larson Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance George E. LeedI1am Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Tom M, Leggett Joplin, Mo. Commerce and Finance Lela M. Lehman Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Irene C. Linder Hartley, Iowa Education Lucille A. Lindgren Forest City, Iowa Education Emily J. Lorenz Plattsmoutb, Neb. Commerce and Finance Polly E. Lumbard Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Maynard H. Madson Austin, Minn. Fine Arts Anne V. Margerum Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Mildred H. Martin Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts fiom William M. Mayer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Frances P. McGIotI'1Ien Des Moines, Iowa Education Samuel B. McHose Nevada, Iowa Fine Arts Bob McKay Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Betty J. Mears Newton, Iowa Commerce and Finance .Ion Melton Grand Junction, Iowa Fine Arts PRES!-IMEN . . . Charlotte Y. MereditI'1 Dorothy R. Myers Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Martina M. Meyer Sigourney, Iowa Fine Arts Joyce E. MiIIer Wellman, Iowa Fine Arts .Iames MiIIs Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts ,Iames Monroe Colfax, Iowa Fine Arts Edmund L. Morley Gravity, Iowa Fine Arts Des Moines, Iowa Education Opal B. Nelson Lohrville, Iowa Commerce and Finance Evalyn L. Norby EstI1erviIIe, Iowa Education Virgil Nutt Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Barbara V. Nye Des Moines, Iowa LiberaI Arts Maxine N. OIiver Onawa, Iowa Education fiioy Mabel Olson Alexander, Iowa Commerce and Finance Betty Ann Palmer Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Charlotte V. Parker Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts LaVona G. Parrott Audubon, Iowa Education Maurine E, Pascoe Carroll, Iowa Commerce and Finance Daemon C. Peasley Shelby, Iowa Commerce and Finance FIQESI-IIVIEN . . . Voith Penbertlwy Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Juliette W. Pitts Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance Wilma .lean Prusia Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Margaret C. Purdy Fort Des Moines, low Liberal Arts Marian L. Ritze Waterloo, Iowa Fine Arts Evelyn Rix Ute, Iowa Fine Arts Emma E. Roennau Council Bluffs. Iowa Liberal Arts Louise Rossner Little Roclr, Arlx. Commerce and Finance Claire B. Russell Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Gretchen E. Sandahl a Des Moines, Iowa Education Catherine Sclwiltz Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Vern C. Schroeder Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance lllll E. William Shipman Elmhurst, III. Commerce a nd Finance Virginia G. Shivers Des Moines, Iowa Education Mayi Siberz Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Sue A. Simpson Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Susan R. Sinslrey Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts George W. S. Smith Des Moines, Iowa Commerce and Finance PRES!-IMEN . . . Mary V. Snuggins Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Wilnetta L. Snyder Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Mildred E. Scuder Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Paul B. Souder Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Pasquale Sposeto Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Charles L. Stern Austin, Minn. Fine Arts I Lola B. Stevens Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Fredericlx Stitfler Norwalk, Iowa Fine Arts DeLoris G. Stone Des Moines, Iowa Education Sue B. Sturm Duluth, Minn. Commerce and Finance Doris E. Taylor Audubon, Iowa Education Catharine J. Templeton Hawarden, Iowa Commerce and Finance frm Lucille M. Thiesen Gaza, Iowa Commerce and Finance Denzel H. Tomplrins Garner, Iowa Liberal Arts William D. Trent Danville, Ill. Commerce and Finance .lo Ann Vernon Melcher, Iowa Fine Arts Adele Watson Des Moines, Iowa Fine Arts Catherine A. Watts Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Lovola F. West Clarksville, lowa Liberal Arts Ruth E. West Perry, lowa Education Paul B. White Red Oak, lowa Fine Arts Margaret B. Wiese Lalre City, lowa Education Roy T. Will, Jr. Red Oalr, lowa Fine Arts Ann Elizabeth Williams Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts Bonnie B. Williams Minneapolis, Minn. Education Lucille D. Wills Carroll, lowa Fine Arts may Kathryn A. Winslow Des Moines, lowa Education Frances E. Wragg Des Moines, lowa Liberal Arts Maxine B. Wright Des Moines, lowa Education Winnifred Younlrer Nevada, lowa Commerce and Finance IN MEMORIAM HELEN STANLEY DARLENE PRESTON Eatally injured November 2, I933 The deaths ot these two girls protoundly stirred this institution. It brought a new and solemn sense ot responsibility to looth stu- dents and faculty. DR, DANIEL W. MOREHOUSF. i i 143 THE LAW' SCIIINIL LAW SCHOQI. GFFICEIQS SENIOR President. .... ......... ....... R a lph Brock Vice-President Morris Penquiie Secretary . . . ......... .... C lark Maniz JUNIOR President .... ......... ........ R i Chard Williams Vice-President ..... .............. L arry Dugan Secretary ..... ............... R oscoe Riemenschneider FRESHMAN President ......... .............. ..... G e orge Miller Vice-President ..... Phil Lovrien Secretary .... ..... J ack Duffy lIl6jd LAW SENIOIQS Richard F. Boyer, A.B.'32 Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Calvin University Kenneth Briggs Hanna, Wyo. Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Delta, Presiclent: Honor D Club, President: Manager of Football Team '3l-2: ln- ter-Fraternity Council. Ralph H. Broclr Jewell, Iowa Thomas J. Butler Des Moines, Iowa Delta Theta Phi. St. Mary's College E. Earle Ferguson Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Helmet and Spurs, President '32: Times-Delphic Circulation Man- ager I: Band I, 2. H. Byron Guessford, A.B. '3I Des Moines, Iowa Helmet and Spurs: English Club: Stu- dent Council, President '32-3. Howard H. Hoffmann Livermore, Iowa Chi Delta: Phi Alpha Delta. Wayne F. Kemmerer Parkersburg, Iowa Alpha Sigma Phi lState University of lowal. State University ot Iowa Richard E. Steinlarecher Burlington, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Augustana College Myron K. Thompson Des Moines, Iowa Helmet and Spurs. University ol Chicago Byron Ver Ploeg Oslcaloosa, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Penn College :im LAW JUNIORS Robert T. Bates Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Dartmouth College Charles M. Bump Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega: Cosmopolitan Club. Berry O. Burt Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Jean C. Cool: Spencer, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Delta. Larry H. Dugan Toledo, Iowa Chi Delta, Vice-president: Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer: Men's lnter-Frater- nity Council: Class President 3. University ot Alabama 'William E. Haydon, .Ir. Des Moines, Iowa Alpha Phi Omega: Dralfe Bulldog. Richard F. Larson Moline, III. Delta Theta Phi. St. Ambrose College University ot Arizona Hillis B. Miller Des Moines, Iowa Phi Alpha Delta. Roscoe Riemenschneider State Center, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Delta Richard S. Ries, A.B. '32 Hedrick, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. James D. Robertson Marshalltown, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Cornell College George A. Shors Pocahontas, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega. Buena Vista College :iial LAW PRES!-IMEN John N. Diehl Des Moines, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Psi Chi: English Club: Helmet and Spurs: Times-Del- phic Advertising Manager 2: Student Council 4: Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4: Class President 2: Class Vicc-pres- ident 3: Ouax I. Helen Grublos Ottumwa, Iowa Y. W. C. A. Ottumwa l-leights College William R. Higgins, Jr. Spencer, Iowa Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Alpha Dclta. George W. Miller Des Moines, Iowa Phi Delta Theta lState University ot Joseph E. Reeves Chicago, III. Alpha Tau Omega: Sigma Delta Chi: Phi Sigma Iota: Times-Delphic Sports Editor 2. R. Buell Smith Kcolrulc, Iowa Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Alpha Delta: Band I, 2, 3: Tempo Presto. Norris Sta nsell Osceola, Iowa Philip Steltzer Perry, Iowa lowal:I Delta Theta Phi: Class Prcs- Ch DVM ident . State University ot Iowa O. Keith Moore Centerville, Iowa Sigma Alpha Epsilon. led. John E. Stipp Danville, III. Alpha Tau Omega: Band: No More l3rontier : Death Talces a I-loliday : Twelfth Night. Melio Tonini Fort Des Moines, Iowa Pi Kappa Delta: Debate. llI9l LAW SEIXIICDRS NOT IIXI PICTURES Harvey Bogenrief Des Moines, Iowa James Bryan Des Moines, Iowa George Dresselhuis Parkersburg, Iowa Roberi Frush Adel, Iowa W. J. Goodwin Des Moines, Iowa Emeret Hansen Des Moines, Iowa Joseph Hansman Des Moines, Iowa Maynard M. McGaI1ey Clarion, Iowa Clark Manh Audubon, Iowa Websier Peierson Des Moines, Iowa Clyde Putnam Des Moines, Iowa Arfhur Reeder DeWitt, Iowa Lawrence Roberison Des Moines, Iowa Donovan SIaymaIrer Osceola, Iowa Robert Waierman Des Moines, Iowa IIZOI I TIVITIE I 1 . i s, P E . F c .Funk of Nebraska finishing firsi: in the university four-mile reiay in l8:l7.3. Draixe's crack relay ieam placed second. fx N llll AMA BT an MUSIC JAMES J. FIDERLICK DRAMA This year the University Theater has en- deavored to further the realization that man creates art with the materials ot nature and has his greatest art in the possession ot his own body and its ability to reveal the divinity ot his mind. Students have gained inspiration through the fine productions ot the year. They have gained it through selt-expression in the ex- perimental and laboratory work ot the de- partment. Each year this worlc and the little theater projects have grown in impor- tance until they have become an integral part ot the whole. Professor James J. Fiderliclc has imbued the work with inspiration, tor he believes in the youth ot today, in the theater--its ac- complishments and its opportunities. ll22l . . , .,.......c-T .. LEWIS McFARLAND Assisting Protessor James J. Fiderliclc in the drama department this year were two graduate students: Richard Moody, in the Tield ot experimental play production, and Lewis McFarland in the developing ot stage ettects. Through the instruction ot Mr. Mclzarland, the class in stage cratt received much prac- tice in the designing and building ot ar- tistic sets. The competence and constancy ot the technical statt contributed much to the University Theater's successtul season. For the artistic ettects ot his original sets, the theater is indebted to Lewis McFarland. Malcefup was under the direction ot Waunita Taylor Shaw and Margaret Stal- nalcer. Mrs. L. Vf. Smith was publicity chairman and Mrs. J. J. Martin the business manager. RICHARD MOODY The little theater projects under the di- rection ot Mr. Moody also were emphasized in that many plays were produced by classes in play production. Both Mr. McFarland and Mr. Moody produced plays this year tor credit towards their master's degrees. Paola and Fran- cesca was staged by Mr. Moody and L'Avare by Moliere was directed by Mr. McFarland. TECHNICAL STAFF AT WORK ON SET FOR THE BLACK FLAMINGO lI23l SCENE FROM TWELFTH NIGHT THE DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA OF DRAKE UNIVERSITY Prs.vwit.v TXXfELFTI-I NIGI-IT By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ll 1'r'4' dull by ,Ii tlllt 'S ,I. l idcrlick KIIST OF C'h'XI1fXIC 'l'1fIf,S' At the close ot the I933 season the University Theater presented the comedy Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Beautitul costumes ot the early seventeenth century, thrills and clever lines characterized the play. 7'liC'llNlf'11L .STI :IFF Slrzgfi' 'Il41f1uyH'. .... ........ B 4'x'm'Iy 'limllllzlvc .'I.vEi'i'.vlr1ril.v.K:1tl1r5i1 Coaklcy, Blznlvlyii Rylzmrls .Sl wwaQx'., ...... , . ..,...... l.cxx is Nlcl-':ri'I1m-I .'I.U'I'.VIlllII.V, . .Helen BICf1?lfTll3'. lilizwl-Us Alriiivs Nlzxry Lou Martin. I'liilip ,lt-stu' l'mfwr'li'i'.w' ............... L'uiicl1ct1:1 Siwxigiirrlzi .'I.V.YI-XIIIIIIN. . Maxine Christy, ,XIIITIIITTIIU llvzips I Velma Redliugur, l miivn-s lmzxcli lizirlxzlru England, Il1':u-if l'n-ilzmzui Ruth Swanson, li2ltlll'l'llll' liurliss Ili-lun llum llnlci' -fIl'.VI-IIO. . . . . ............. linrl IIlII'I2lIl 1,f,,l,1,-A A , lkyl, ,,,,., , ,,.,,,,. N .H-mgm Sam- I Iff I 1 ' ' ' ' ' '-IUIH' yt CIIII .fI.v.ii.vli1irlx. Kznliryii liozxklcy. jam- .Xlvvuivlsrr 1 rum ...... . .,,.... .... .Nlzlrlml Mastu- ,Yfr Trilij' IIVIKII ..,....,......... I'il'm'nl Ifrlw - U , .,, , Q , , ,. Sir ,Illrfi'l'?i' .I!IIlc'i'lil'4'k ...,.,. lilvlc xIL'xliH'Il!l imllllliiii' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' i ' ' A xldlixiiiit .5 'l'Ifl'tIll' 5'y1ii1,i-liar, ,,,4,,..,.'., V IIAII ir,-Zmk Mm . I.Y.YI.fIlHlI.f.AIJIIIFQ NX nelllcr. IXIIIIIYQII K znitiiiiglizxn-I ,Inlm1i'rr,.. ,, , .. ,.., ..XlIt-vi Munn I I',VfIfI?V5'7Yl- 1211101 Milf! VW PYU' .llalfwlliw . .... 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Nmitlx 11243 THE DEPARTMENT OE DRAMA OF DRAKE UNIVERSITY I'r'r.x'l'11!.v SUR Cl-lll.DRElNI A Comedy-Drama in Thru: Acts By LOUIS ANSPACI-IER l'nili'r 1111, lIlIl'i'A'fl,llII of Juanes Al. lfirli-flick fi. 137' Ol l4ll, lK.4f'Tlf1x'.Si ll'i'!lr'lvalil lfixgvl 4 Il'1'll.x'J ........ l'hilip vlestcr 7'lri'iiilin'l'. his .vim .,......,.., frilv NIL-Nlnriin llwrllzu. Iris llarrlflllwr ..... Virginia llungerfirril ,Hofvlrrx-, fha maid .......,... Mzult-lyn Rylzmrls .lx1u.v1u.x'i'11x SL'I1t'l'l7fi' lS!us1'l .,.. lliiwxiril l'm'tcr lCu.v1'l', lzix flint' ..........,... .lm-:muv Tesilrll .S'f1i'Hl'i'r llzlllou, 41 lulnkiv' ........ I x':mk Hills lluriiwi. lzix tIfIlIl!IIf4'P'. ,......,, llurtlly Stutt- llzizylrizir Lrluml, rr llriflsw' frimr lfifxflur. .......,..,,,...... l'l1:irlw Broun: Rfrlnnil lfrllliztzrr, fimvuuiz in lfug1l'I'.r j'ul'Iury .....,.............,, Rirlmzlnl lh-ll lurlrr. 1fi1gi'Z'.v i'ir11jiili'i1t1'izl man ,,.. ,liilm XYvlili 7'lf1ll.X'lt'.-ll. l'RUlIl'l'Tl0X .S'7'l-llflf Sllzyi' 'Ifum1l1l'r. ., .. ..., lAUllCl'lCllZl Sluigniilzx .'l.V.Vl.X'lrlllf. 1'rnnif1li'rM . l.1gl1I.v ..... ,... ..... l'lx:xr'liit1c ,livinrr .. . . .tt1'2lL'U l'i-itzmzm . . .. .. . . .Kzltllryn f4lll'lIllCll!lHl .-lxxrxttrlrl ..,,.....,........ ,lzum-Q Ilximlilc l'riif'i'r'Ii'i'.v ..., lleirrgizi l,ilIlt'I'SOIl, Ruth Kllsalllg ,'l.v.w'.v1iii1I.v, ....... ,..... N lzxrgnrl-t K'iInrzu'rl5 Kzltllcrini- llvcklnzln, ,lo lfn-ililt'1'sun Nlxlrlim ltitzu, lfullici' Skt-ltrm Russie llzlmiltim, Beverly 'I'uml1:n'0 lhllll'l.IZll'Cl fllllllll. Ruth SXYIIIISUII Nlziry liluisi- .Xnili-rsim, lfxxlrxci-Q XYr:xgg Xlzlry l.nu xlllfflll. Billic- Suyilcr I ir.vtz1iui'.v .......,.,...,...,.. Plilllllllt Built-y ,-l.v.ri.vluuI.v. ,................. ,limmiv Nliirc Virginia l'url4-r. Slzlximr fliristy ,Sililgv l'ri':I'. . .NYzu'rvl1 Nlzipls, Kzxlllryu llizxklcy .llilkw-1111 ...........,.. Ilfltlxxitzl 'llilylm' Slum' .'l.v.vr'.vli1f1f. , . ..., Allll'glll'l'f Slzllxlziker f'l1lrll'i'1'lAx' .......... .... B Irs. T.. XY. Smith l?u.viz1u. x'.I' .llu11alrl'r'. .. ,... Mrs. xl. xl. Nlzirtin An age-old theme is mingled with laugh- ter and a tew tears in Louis Anspacher's play, Our Children, the story ot a man who loved his son too much to understand him. Philip .lester as the grutt old German put realism into the part ot the misunderstand- ing father, co-starring with l-loward Porter, who gave an accurate portrayal ot the cul- tured Stasi. ll25l SCENE FROM OUR CHILDREN SCENE FROM THE BLACK FLAMINGOH , v f JON MELTON THIS DELQARTMENT QQ: DRAMA 'l'l-'t'l1.Ylf'.4l. 1'ROlfI'f 'l'lO.X' .S'7'.IlfIf CDF Slrlgn' Uumlgfvr.. ........,,. XY:n1'x'vl1 Nlnlxlv .I.V.Yl'.VfdlI1.N'. . . .... Hzulvlyrx Rylzmdx l 'V-'Ulf-V Nfzxry lmll Martin ,I 1. l'mm111wr,. ........... LLUllL'llt'Tfll Spuglmlxx TH E I ,X'rw1H'-X' ....,... Kenucill Brnvwll, Pltall NTUHJM 1 I .'1.v.v:'.rIr111Ix, . .fllrnu Duck:-f, Saumu- . u mv A Nvw Romantic Melodrama IH Three Adi Nlzwgzll-Q-L Chinn, lirmzv I'1-itzmnn P1 1 ug l - S1 fem, Mrs. Murtlm W'r1-nu if:mfin'l1l By SAM JANNEY my U ms e Durtlly 1810115 l'mlm' ilu' di1'1'f'li1m of Iunmcs J. Tfidwlivk 'V 'l 'I fx 'ST OF CJIARAK .TERS 1, P 1' Eunice Skcltmk Eutll ScxT'znxi4f1J l'H 'I' IHS' ...........,.,.., ll lfyll U1 ' VY lflflijw lfmlfmy au lu:1kf'ufu'r' ..... Frank 'Mills ,'I,:,vi.vIu11I.v4 , . .jean XYolf, Nlnry lf, Amlcrsmn Yzmflu, his rvifw .......... Rfnrgaret l'-m1':n'cI5 Iorllzx Brice, IXILIYYLIII Ifimlilhlll A lnlflllw, 11 n'rr'u11I, , , .... Ch2ll'1L?NL' ,luim-r .Xlirr ,lm-nkf. Nlxnrigm Rilzr l'fnrr'fr1 ,... ,....,. . ,....l'lmx'les l7re4lc1'ick Ruth Knwing 'l'rr'g11ml ......,.,....,......... Ion Nlcltnm , ,- ,L , X , , . H ,1. l'jn111mfl'.v IM' l.11.v.m1r ..... Robert Tlxrocklllurimu - V Iyostli. lt:-lgfwn' IM' !,1l.v.vur ........ Y. . .Howard l'm'tvx' 1,-mnk.L,N xy,-UML l:HnM.k,, Md Qlmlxlvll Hmm! ljjfx1pl1,,lm,Z,,-N.. Hxutllerllxe BuckAm4u1 Q -1' ,l. ly H 4 j,d,-jun, S - QKMIUWH fm-Inlcluwl I ,ul1lnf1.'.f ......,,.,.,,.... H-'xg-1 5 u11x.1.Nn F., lrnl,-H4 ' A - I U N M '.A.- Denwn Snwlm. .l.v.v1.vIm1I.v ,... ,..- ,.,.. 1. . ,llgxrzm-I-1'1!tl1 :rival l',,f,L,- ,IIA ',--4-,4 I immie Mlm, l Vllllllllti Biulvy, X xrglflm Ilmfuu 4,'L,p,m-1,, H4 H .Ridmftl H611 1-,rlnnc Melw1L'k, Mzugixxct Yliqvxr-111 lw'n.v.vulrg1.', , . ..,.., ..... L fule lLcNT1u'lin Ullkf' iff' -'- '----A4-- xx UUIUYJI LUBIWV SPINV 1','jf,,4,,,,A-I I -A-. ,..-- pusquah, SW,Sl.U, .l,v.v1.vIu:1l. . ,,....,..... Nf:xrgau'ct N.nln.nlTvx ,lurgeu Cohrt, Fred Sliijrh-r l'z1I1I1'rr'I-v .,.. .,... . ..Nlrs, l.. XY. Smqh lilruu Decker, Ze-slay Vnx l414,rim'.v.v .1Iauag1rr. . , . . Sire, 1. -1. Nfzartm COLE MCMARTIN FRANK MILLS 1 my Thrills, feminine screams, eery music from hidden violins, hypnotism and strife were combined in Sam Janney's romantic melo- drama, The Blaclc Flamingo, Third all-Uni- versity play. Denton Snyder, a newcomer to Dralce drama, Richard Bell and Jimmie More car- ried the burden ol the acting, each portray- inq his parf excellenlly. HOWARD PORTER ROBERT TH ROCKMORTON neNroN srwoen i l27l 5 r CHARLOTTE JOINER RICHARD BELT JIMMIE MORE SCENE FROM THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is an English comedy which deals with a clever plot ot mistaken identity and a policy ot being earnest. The play was presented in the University Auditorium April II, I2 and I3. DEPARTMENT DRAMA 'l'lfI'lffVlt'xi'T. l'ROIIl't'7TlON STA1 iF OF DRAINE UNIVERSITY Slillirf' .llauuyvr ...,...... Kzithryn Carniiclizn-I I'n'.wuf.v .l,f.vi'x!i11i!.v.Kntlivrinv liwkin:1ii, fharlcs ,lum-s IITH E l'mnrj'lrr' .,........ ..,. X I:ii'g1ii':-t k'imi':u'tly E .S'i'i'r1i'rwx' ........, ......,. X Ytxrreu Maple A .'I.vxi,rIuur.i' , ........,...... lleilitiml Ellytstq' Nl:ii',' lil- if- .Xu l'r ii, 'nu fotucr BY OSCAR WILDE Tilitirliittc xliiiiitiil, Blurtlul Hyclc Vziflm' tlir 1Ii'rt'rl1'uir vf Tunica Il. I-'iilawlicls Pziuliue Bailey VXI57- OF 4-I1A4RA,1c-7-,flex l.igl1I.v...K:1rhryi1 Clizikluy, limiuliettn Spagimlu .QZIIH IVm'lliirry, J. P. ......... Vale NIcfXIu1'1in I'l'UfH'?'I1Al'-V. .... . .Virginian I'I!l'It'1', Ifrzmk Mills yvrmnz .Ilm1r'r1'1'H ....,....., Ri-Iizirl NIH lr' , . - .- . 5, ' iliady l3rat'li'm'1I .........,.. NlaiiltilyniRylxiiiiiill 'l'l'lI'ImHfil ' RcuifillliliitlllvtliRizli.'CiTi.aligxkLZ,l1i Hour, ff1t't'11t1uli'll 1'idTP'fiL1.I'. ..I'ir1mcv's Xlclilutllml limmiQ.'M01.t., Bran, Dau gtifll-I' ff?f'1'f'f-' - ltwllfl Bfiff .Tumi Kent, lfretlcrick Stiftlri' .1155 Prism ..,............... Dirrthy Stotts hlemlene Johnmn R012 tlrirmr fiIIdXI1I7IA', D, D. .... Philip Tester Lane, marr.vm'z'tnz! .....,...,... Turgeu fohrt .IIF7'VI'H1l17I, Irzrilfr .........., I x'eilerit'k Stiltlvr x1t'I.f. .Xlagwil-iii NIirm'i'ieff's Hut in Half Nlurin Street, XV. Autll. 'Ilia' gztrilvii :it the Manor House, VVnnl- tml. Artlll. Drziwing-rnuln of the IX'I:n1rir House, XVuolt0n. Time: The present. Place: London. 1 rri'l111r14'.v ..,. , . . . . .. ........ Ruth Kixssing A.Y.Yli.fItllIl.Y. . .Maxine lihristy, Ruth Swanson Mciryznii Nlctll-ril, liumce Skelton .llilkii-up .,............ NVuuiiit:A Taylor Slum' f1xx1'.vtrl11f . . . . . . IN'T:n'gar6t Staluuke-r IJIIIFIIVIILV ................ Mrs. T.. VV. Smith ,S'IutI1'11I liiaxirlrxx .1IflHltlIll 7'. . . .Grace Peitzman Brrsimrvs fllanager ,.., ...... IX Irs. J, J, Martin may The drama season closed with the Shalcespearian comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, presented in the University Aud- itorium May 3I, June I and 2. ART Florence Sprague Oma Strain To keep pace with an increasing interest in art, Florence Sprague and Oma Strain. assistant protessors in sculpture, drawing and painting, emphasized this year an ad- vanced course in black and white composi- tion and in wood carving. Ceramics, carvings and paintings were in- cluded in the art departments exhibit at the Des Moines Womens Clubs junior art show. 9l ART STUDENTS SKETCHING CAMPUS SCENES Y HOLMES COWPER. While 65 is no longer reckoned o1d-cer- tainly not old in thefsense that a man of that many years is expected to.be past the age of keen mentality and sturdy physique-it was hard to think of Dean Cowper as even 65. He seemed so very young. . And his mentality seemed as keen, his physique as sturdy if perhaps not quite so resilient, as twenty years ago. So it is a man still fresh and alert and vigorous and genial and humorous as well as talented and kindly who has suddenly dropped out of the community life in Iowa. He had been dean of the Drake univer- sity fine arts department for a. quarter of a. century. He had been an eminent singer himself and an eminent teacher of sing- ing. He had been a jolly, wholesome man among men. He had been almost an in- stitution in local church music. He had loved not only his art and humanity, but also every benevolent aspect of nature. He was an ardent sportsman, and up to within a few days of his death was still no mean athlete. He had,played vigorous doubles tennis a week before his death. There have been various concepts of gentleman since that word became an important one in our mother language., The life and work of Holmes Cowper seem to have rather enriched the best of those meanings. - 1 v :k and white, vn and white, and tone tan. Sizes to 11. Priced 1??T'i 81.99 Close-out of higher priced shoes, bought at a great savings. Sizes 85 to lly, and 12 to 2. Special ..... Balcony Shoe Department. Girls' and Misses' fx ,' ESSES ' i i 4 ' - -NM,QfZ -. -'47 4. 5, -E Wifi- - fly.. 4,4 ff 2 to 6 and 7 to Bne of our high- I ' quality lines of ' color sheers N Hired down for ' P y f -gg event. I Thlrd Floor. BASEMENT .EEM Women's Wash 90 FROCKS MUSIC Through the guidance and inspiration given by Dean Holmes Cowper and the opportunity attorded students to study un- der artists ot international reputation, the College ot Fine Arts has continued in its purpose ot cultural and protessional devel- opment. ln the Conservatory ot Music the student is given a comprehensive and intensive musical education. Faculty members are so enthusiastically devoted to their art that they are a constant inspiration to their students. HARRY MATTINGLY IHOLMESI COWPER TI-IE BCI-IEIVIIAIXI GIRL The Bohemian Girl, by Michael Balle, most consistent piece ol good acting in 'flie was an opera of gypsy romance, love songs Cast' ' . . d I h L E B d tt t th Stanford I-Iulslwizer, professor of singing an aug ter' U Va UI 6 6' Cas as 6 and public sclwool music, and James J. Fid- Iiearlprolcen woman scorned, gave Llwe erliclc were joint direclors. BILL COLLINS, KEA REA AND EDMUND MORLEY IN A SCENE FROM THE BOHEMIAN GIRL H321 Thaddeus, a prosrribed Pole. .Edmund Morley James J. Fiderliclr THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS OF DRAKE UNIVERSITY Presents THE G-LEE CLUBS AND LITTLE ORCHESTRA IN THE BOHEMIAN GIRL By BALFE Conducted by Stanford Hulshizer Directed by J. J. Fiderlick CAST OF CHARACTERS Count Arnheim, Governor of Presburg .... glrxggsxmtkcgglgggn Flvrextein, nephew of the Count gill:-Vallldleigklrg Deifilxhaof, Chief of the Gypsiesiggirilaglggfcrraft Captain of the Guard ....... gkgilglslgilgggton Arline fAct IJ ................. Betty4G0och Arline, daughter of the Count. Sig? lgegtchett Buda, her attendant ...,...... Thelma Carlon Qian. of the cyprus ...... gfvljggjgjrffgajf James Monroe at the piano Art I. The chateau and grounds of Count Arn- hcim. Art II. Street in Presburg, by moonlight. Twelve years later. .-let III. A salon in the Castle of Count Arn- lieim. Stanford Hulshizer ORCHESTRA George Leedham Jon Melton Charlotte Parker Ruth Keeney Martha Alice Burton Edwina Wheeler Marian Brewer Ann E. Williams Jane Dungan Dorothy Hickok Clayton Barrie Dorothy Dusenbery Gordon Bird Winnifred Younker Marian Ritze Kenneth McLaughl in TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STAFF Stage 'Manager ......... .... H oward Porter Assistant ..... .... W arren Maple Prornpter ............. . . .Beverly Tomhave Stage Crew ..... Kenneth Brown, Glen Decker Dorthy Stotts, Mary Lou Martin Properties. . Margo Frankel, Katherine Beckman Asnstantr . .................. Jean Wolf Jeanette Johnson, Margaret Conrardy Mary Eloise Anderson, Ruth Haley Lights. ..... Lewis McFarland, Charles Searcy Asnnants. .Cole McMart1n, Margaret Chinn Eunice Skelton, Frank Mills Ca.rturnes..Virginia Hoch, Conchetta Spagnolo Assistants. .Pauline Bailey, Margaret Barron Maryam Mefferd, Grace Peitzman Ruth Swanson, Kathryn Coakley Corinne Gelwick, Madelyn Rvlands Charlotte Joiner, Dorothy Graves Make-up, ............. NVaunita Taylor Shaw Assistants ...... Mrs. Stalnaker, John Webb Publicity .......... Business Illanager . . CHOR US OF PEA SANTS A ND G YPSI ES llelen Baker Norma Stegnian Evelyn Mason Christine Russell Helen Hauser Lucile Wills Joelila Brice Dorothy Cooke Leona Anderson lna. Van Laningliam Van Donohoo Hazelruth Garst Mildred Caldwell Barbara DeGraff Catherine Dunn leanette Younker Mary McClung' Marilois Castles Virginia Porter Helen Roe Maxine Eppard Betty Matulef Libbie Novak Martha Hyde Janet Hoffman lilenella Davison Romona Wahlert Eleanor Hermansader Jo Ann Vernon Jane Cray Raymond Minkler Jean Cole Conrad Buell Frederick Stiffler Clarence Larsen Eldon Masters Paul VVhite Jurgen Cohrt Nathan Greek Samuel Mel-lose Denton Snyder Vincent Larson William Washburn U33 Mrs, L. W. Smith Mrs. J. J. Martin s fa X, V x if Z-.1 -' z fllii' llilrll 45: ll ylill ,izlll S-'iii ls Iigyxgslr glliillgl slliiilii lizeseiii zrgsieir- lsliW'il y5.f3, 1 515-13 I 4 a 1 Q l r - a f 1 i 4 g 1 f 2 1 1 I 1 I l r j 5 ' l ' Loi I T , 2 'Y fi if 2 1 ,Y,f:: , mr I .4 r :Pr . 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C l 1 2 3 1 2 Y ' i Q a 1 t igigm rl rlrff ,Q li' -- !.', l t iz, 4 rr r igiigfl rf' -15 Miiiils iriliiil lilillill lfigirll all .li Tl-IE CHAPEL Cl-ICDIR Baclr Row-Vincent Larson, Gordon Bird, Howard Youlzz, Clayton Barrie, Bill Collins, Don Wheatcrafi, James Monroe Fourth Row-Edmund Morley, Paul While, Marvin Maher, Raymond Minlrler, Naihan Greelt Bill Washburn, Samuel McHose, Clark Huffer, Loyd Bevington Third Row-Carolyn Lulher, Marguerite Green, Lois Criicheii, Kea Rea, Thelma Carlon, Glenella Davison, Virginia Hungerford Second Row-Virginia Hoch, Frances Wyatt, Dorothy Posien, Barbara DeGraf'F, Eleanor Hermansader, Helen Roe, Rufh Wood First Row-LuEva Burdette, Dorothy Cooke, Gene Munshower, Glendene Berry, Marilois Casiles, Frieda Jones, Helen Hauser, Libbie Novalr 1134i MENS QUARTET Ist Tenor, Edmund Morley 2nd Tenor, Marvin Maher Baritone, Bill Collins Bass, Conrad Buell Pianist, Doris Hoff Soloisf, Kea Rea WCDMENS TRICDS Gene Munsliower Lois Critchett Frances Wyaft Pianist-Mary McClung Virginia Hungerford Dorothy Posfen Ina Van Laningliam 41353 K I. .N I -. , ,fl N, ...D Q.: v, l DRAKE UNIVERSITY BAND Director Harry W. Warfel CLARINETS Charles Stern Maynard Madson William Washburn Lester Gable Richard Moon Ann Elizabeth Williams Paul Spalla ' Marion Lybbert David Tobis Maurice Rohn Samuel Mel-lose Dwain Bunten Robert Merrick DRUM MAJOR Leon Getz 6l TRUMPETS Donald Stewart Gordon Bird Carlton Hansen Denzel Tompkins Robert Huber Drury Settle Wilbur Miller Alex Sulmonetti William Pratt Everett Cartwright Harry Sticlcle Leon Getz OBOE Lee Nichol DRAKE UNIVERSITY BAND BARITONES Charles Dickens Donald Herron Nathan Greek TROMBONES Kenneth McLaughlin Raymond Minkler Tom Dusenbery Marvin Gugisburg Orion Collins Ronald Smith BASS Myron Schatz Herman Christiansen Forest Simcoke Frank Moore 7l FLUTE Howard Mace PICCOLO Clayton Barrie HORNS Roy Will James Monroe Earl Fisher DRUMS Buell Smith William l-lottmann Robert Lee Robert Throckmorto Fl F l l il li l-l- l ' l lij! iliil lllll liliilil llw rii ri lx llvil liiiig M ig ry it lllliii li ri lglliili llidili llllll l 'li iiii gill liil i lil ii i Y . 1 if ii lfii gxli 'ill Simi Mil? .ri- argl? lil it lllii rliir ali l lil :gli l i itll llili intl will 6-t Av .av 1 i Q 5 2 l i g i i r N i 2 C M A W ri E ! 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W i- i ii ii E l I 'i l l i i , i. liitllll l'il1 il iimr lllii llll J ll i 'I l Q Y i E i NXXCDMEIXVS GLEE CLUB Directed by STANFORD HULSHIZER Back Row-Dorothy Posten, LuEva Burdette, Frances Wyatt, Gene Munshower, Kathleen Ferguson, Eleanor Hermansader, Thelma Carlon, Evelyn Mason, Glenella Davison, Mildred Caldwell, Helen Hauser, Helen Roe, Evelyn Norby, Ramona Wahlert, Margaret Johnson, Evelyn Zirbel, Jeanette Younlxer Third Row-Janet Hoffman, Carolyn Hackett, Helen Baller, Jane Cray, Gwendolyn Kirli, Glendene Berry, Libbie Novak Second Row-Dorothy Cooke, Marilois Castles, Carolyn Luther, Virginia Hungerford First Row-Barbara DeGrat'f, Lois Critchett, Evelyn Rix, Annetta Bosma, Lucille Wills, Lavona Parrott, Anna Koenig, Mary McClung may DRAKE UNIVERSITY QRCI-IESTRA VIOLINS George Leedham Concertmeister Jon Melton Willard Haines Ruth Keeney Jane Dungan Ruth Cook Lester Strubhar Franlc Cohen Minerva Kettler Helen Cole VIOLAS Everett Gates Charlotte Parlrer Natalie Rilcer CELLOS Marian Brewer Edwina Wheeler Adele Watson Virginia l-loch Nathan Greelc BASSES Margaret Stiles Edmund Morley 9l FLUTES Dorothy I-liclcolc Clayton Barrie OBOE Frances Wilson CLARINETS Ann Elizabeth Williams Frieda Jones Maynard Madson HORNS Carleton Fuller Roy Will TRUMPETS Gordon Bird Marian Ritze Winnitred Younker TROMBONES Raymond Minlcler Kenneth McLaughlin TIMPANI Dorothy Dusenbery STRING QUAIQTET First Violin-George Leedham Cello-Eclwina Wheeler Second Violin-Jon Melton Viola-Charlotte Parker STRING EIXISEMBLE Helen Cole, Ruth Koenig, Virginia Agrell, Ruth Sealing, William Haines, Jon Melton George Leedham, Anthony Donato, Charlotte Parker. Jane Dungan, Natalie Rilcer, Everett Gates, Marian Brewer, Edwina Wheeler, Margaret Stiles ri4oy FIIIIENSICS Chester C. Carrothers For seven years Chester C. Carrothers has been debate coach at Drake where he has produced winning teams almost without exception. This year teams have traveled as tar as Lexington, Kentucky, the site ot the national convention ot Pi Kappa Delta. national 'forensic fraternity. In commenting upon debating enthusi- asm, Mr. Carrothers admits that he gets a thrill out ot hearing one ot his teams win a decision debate, but believes that non- decision debates are more valuable. Under the direction ot Mr. Carrothers with the aid ot Robert lvlcCol3an and Kath- ryn Pearlman as student managers, Drake sponsored the twelfth annual McCahill de- bate tournament tor high schools, March 8, 9, and IO. Drake vs. Cornell ii42i Robert McColgan Ruth Rouss Robert Aitken Debate season opened October ll, at Hobbs Hall with more than thirty students entering competition for places on the teams. Several veterans ot the previous season returned to swell the ranlcs ot eligible material. After a heavy schedule of prac- tice debates the elimination began. When the try-outs had been completed, the sitting process left twelve students to comprise the teams. Robert Aitken, Murray Nelson, Robert McColgan, James' Mills, Richard Cubbage, Robert Clark, George Hamlin and William Hoffmann were se- lected tor the men's team. Women debaters were Ruth Rouss, Kathryn Pearl- man, Sue Lesan and Lois Hill. George Hamlin l '43l Richard Cubbage Murray Nelson Lois Hill Actual debating began with a clash with Grinnell December I8. Other colleges and universities on the schedule included Iowa State, Kansas State, University ot Nebraska, Rockhurst, William Jewell, Simpson, Coe, Morningside, Creighton, Culver-Stockton and Cornell. Three teams were entered in the annual state collegiate debate and oratorical con- test March I4 to I7 in Des Moines. Kath- ryn Pearlman, Sue Lesan, Ruth Rouss, George Hamlin and Robert Aitken repre- sented Drake. As a fitting climax to this profitable sea- son, tive representatives were sent to the national convention ot Pi Kappa Delta at Lexington, Kentucky, April 2 to 6. Students who went were Ruth Rouss, Kathryn Pearl- man, Sue Lesan, Robert Aitken and George Hamlin. 4I Kathryn Pearlman William Hoffmann Sue Lesan A K 5 X N . ,X Y-Ia 1? Q WIIIVS WHO lVlar3aret lVlarshall I Kappa Alpha Theta, Secretary 2, President 4: Sieve and ShearS7 Margaret Fuller Club: Theta Sigma Phi: Quax Editor 3, Associate Editor 2: Class Vice-President I: Stu- dent Council, Secretary 4: Women's Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil, Committee ot 39. may i Donald Stewart Q Phi Beta Kappa: Helmet and Spurs, Kappa Phi Kappa, Vice-President 4: Kappa Delta Pi, President 4: Cosmopolitan Club: Math-Science Club, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 47 History Club, Treasurer 45 Chern- istry Club, Treasurer 37 Tempo Presto Club, Vice-President 45 Band I, 2, 3, 47 Track l, 2, 3, 47 Class President 3, 47 Junior, Senior Scholarships: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Secre- tary 3, President 4. Katherine Beckman O Delta Gamma, Vice-President 4: Sieve and Shears: Theta Alpha Phi, President 4: Margaret Fuller Club: Theta Sigma Phi: Zeta Phi Eta, President 47 Quax Static 43 Production Staff for University Plays: Berkeley Squareug Death Talces A l'loliday : The Blaclc Flamingonr Women's Professional Pan-Hellenic Council, President 4. lI48l Walter Stilwell C Phi Beta Kappa: Helmet and Spurs. Sec- retary-Treasurer 4: Alpha Phi Omega: Cos- mopolitan Club, Treasurer 3, 4: Math-Sci- ence Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4: Chemistry Club: Honor D Club, Vice-President 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet: Track I, 2 ,3, 4: Junior, Senior Scholarships: Class Executive Committee 4: Observatory Assistant. N493 N Leona !AXF'lCIl6VSOI'1 O Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Beta Kappa: Sieve and Shears: Phi Sigma lota, President 4: Margaret Fuller Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Psi Chi, Secretary 3, President 4: Class Treasurer 4: Class Secretary 3: Chapel Choir: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Junior, Senior Scholarships. lI5Ol Richarcl Cubbage iisii Q Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Helmet and Spurs, President 4: Cosmopolitan Club: Second Generation Club: Math-Science Club: De- bate Team 4: Band I, 2: Orchestra l: String Quartet 2: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3: No More Frontieru: lntertraternity Coun- cil: Student Council, Vice-President 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Weiwev 9 4 gyxwcxq 'Loi 1600 K3 'QOYNSQ1 Q? 809945043 QJQQGXA 6905 X' 'W Q' Qi, Q, q,x,0be0KJ 0,094-3112 3454 GQQW3 660006, QQ-QQQKJQQ X90 K9 4600 0,0 Q00 Xofbb, 'QOO' Q, QXX6' ekeokgxofcf. f5xg0fzy'ip9Qf 06642605 N N N N f 65 Q, 9 5 fp 22 6 A Q2 ? Z, Z6 00 000000 2,2 022 of 'F45?f'6f9'7f 2616 xg 50 A KL o 'X 0 'P A 9- ' e 5 uf O 6?pQ'NQ0'?96Of 'AQQLWQKY ' 0 Q 035 'F 'Pa qw 0 6,12 Q O Z' Q! C? Q9 O 'P Q 'QQ' fl 6 H' Q wg' on 26- J- to O 6 Q '7 ff f f 4? Q1 ? 5 9 Q1-EQ Qfijypo 63 O 6,9 5, fo GQ O G Q9 09 ??31 ,gr fg 5 2552, 0 05 O 'K' 12 6 Q 032. Q5 9 Z Q' 'J' ? O Q 0 ogg? 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W..- A . ,., , ,. Y . f, .V .. Frances Ewing , X' X? js P :uve 6 41563 E W! , U Jo L02 ,J Gladys Accola P ELAYS T r in HM E. 253 egg Egg iw QW , ,. ,5 555 ESE iia 53 s'!x 52? SEV ige 255 -5 Mx ei? iE W5 !5f . iff . 5: sz! iii 1 si? NZ T! lg, T55 Zi? gi! iii H5 ,I iii Esl' ss F 252 WE ,gi EU 5: fi ii Q32 li :gg 5 if 'a H59 BEAUTY JUDGES Throwing aside all precedent. this year a totally dif- ferent method for the selection ot Quax Beauties was introduced. The usual method of judging from pictures was abandoned and instead twenty-three women, nom- inated by petition, were judged in person. Judges were Ted Steinmetz. director of the Kendall Community Playhouse, Miss Agnes Ann Kelleher, man- aging editor ot the Register and Tribune Syndicate, and Wallace Hainline, art director ot Meredith Publishing Company. moi .f X Y X ' x .w ,, .xy ,, x ,, . ' THE PRESS fs- 1'- -x N ,P 4' Emery H. Ruby One of the youngest professors in the University, Emery H. Ruby. has not only excellently filled his position, but also has improved and enlarged the department of journalism through his own determined ef- fort until it has become one ofthe leading schools in the University. He came here in l93O, after being grad- uated from the school of journalism of the State University of Iowa. as graduate man- ager of Student Publications and as assis- tant to Dr. George H. Gallup. ln l93l Dr. Gallup went east to engage in reader interest work. at which time Professor Ruby became director of journalism. He toolc his master's degree in l932 from Drake Uni- DEPARTMENT OF JOURNALISM 62 versity and since then has been professor of journalism and head of the department. Velma Critz Stout assisted him in the department this year as lecturer. Mrs. Stout. who received her A.B. and A.M. degrees from the State University of Iowa, is a member of the staff of the Register and Tribune. With the foresight and precision of the young man, Professor Ruby has guided the department through the years of depres- sion, expanding it despite adverse circum- stances. In him, Student Publications have a true friend and dependable advisor-one who works with rather than over the under- graduate editors and students. l BOARD QF PUBLICATICDNS Five members ot the taculty and admin- istration are appointed yearly by President Daniel W. Morehouse to serve as members ot the Board ot Publications. lt is their duty to consider applications tor editorial positions on Student Publica- tions and to elect editors and advertising managers of the Quax and The Times-Del- phic. The Board acts as 'Financial and edi- torial advisors to staff members. Prot. Emery H. Ruby, head of the de- partment ot journalism, has been a member of the Board since I93l and is now serv- ing as chairman. Raymond O. Davies, dean of men, was chairman ot the Board in I928-29 and has been a member since that time. Carrie Taylor Cubbage, dean of women, has been on the Board since l93O. Fred L. Turby, university auditor, and E. C. Lytton, university business manager, were appointed to the Board in l932. J I'i . ,av-bu r r i r ' Lytton Cubbage Ruby 3 l Turby Davies Esther Sipling, Editor QUAX STAFF Editor ...,.,,,.. .,., E sther Sipling Associate Editor ....,. Mary McGuire Advertising Manager. ,William Curry DEPARTMENT EDITORS Classes .,,.., ... . .Katherine Beclcman Kathryn Coakley, Martha l-lamilton Faculty ..,,.......,....... Arthur Porter Administration ...,.,..,, Kathryn 0'Bryon Sports .,..,.. William Curry, Gerald Thorp Vfomenls Sports and Forensics ..,. Lois l-lill Student Lite ..,.......,., Mary Lou Motz Nadine lngleman Photographic, .John Zug, Clittord Haskell Social Organizations and Study Clubs. .l-larriet Larsen, Martha Hamilton Eine Arts ..., .........,., R ichard Belt Copyreader . . ,.... Josephine Peterson 4l Mary McGuire Associate Editor Endeavoring to commemorate the Silver Anniversary ot the Drake Relays, as well as to record the campus lite ot a growing uni- versity, the i934 Quax presents not only a picture ot the events of the school year just completed, but also weaves into its pages an historical element, chronicling the relays twenty-tive years ot progress, The building ot a monument that will endure was the goal set by the editors. lt, in our ettorts, we have erected an impres- sive monument, not ot marble and steel, but ot words and pictures: a monument that will bring baclc poignant memories of student days, then our ettorts will not have been in vain. Tying in with the theme ot the boolc, this year the Quax innovated a Silver Anniver- sary Relays Queen Contest, the winner be- ing piclced from nominees submitted by colleges and universities competing in the relays. 51 William B. Curry. Advertising Manager Mary Lou Martin Business Manager Herbert Germar, Editor-in-Chief TIMES-DELPHIC STAFF Herbert Germar ...... Editor-in-Chief Helen Holley ..,..... Campus Editor Ruth Hunter, Georgia Barton ....... Society Editors Amos Jenclcs ,,,....... Sports Editor Wm. Hottmann. ,Asst. Campus Editor William Curry. .... Asst. Sports Editor Josephine Peterson, Art Porter, John McCormick. . .Copy Desk Editors REPORTERS AND COPYREADERS Gladys Accola, Katherine Beckman, Junius Everett, Marion Sloan, Maxine Christy, Jack Fischer, Jeanette Foley, Na- dine lngleman, Jo Loe, Mary Lou Martin, Loretta Miller, Sue Milner, Mary Lou Motz, Mary McGuire, Maurine Watts, Adele Weiser, Wendell Wendt, Edward Breiten- lcamp, Margaret Barron, Lorna Mae Reames, Amos Jenclts Sports Editor Helen Holley Campus Editor freer Helen Warren, Kathryn O'Bryon, Abel Banov, Rosella Srnidt, Mary Alice Datin, Dorothy Graves, Ruth Haley, Willa Mae Robinson, Gerald Thorp, Jane Woehler. Ruth Hunter Society Editor Still in a comparatively new tield, that ot the tabloid-size college weekly, The Times- Delphic has continued to present the news under a policy ot political independence. This does not mean, however, that the paper did not take a part in campus politics when it telt that taking a political stand would bring about tultillment ot the mast- head slogan ot the paper, For a Greater Drake. ln a turtherance ot its program, the paper assumed sponsorship ot student activities when student government could not handle such events. Notable in such sponsorship was the basketball cage tan school during the cage season which was successful in its attempt to popularize technical aspects ot the sport. The year at Drake has been truthtully pic- tured through the pages ot The Times-Del- phic, and to its editors and statt has come a satistaction that accompanies an earnest ettort to give Drake a better student news- paper. Glenn Holman, Advertising Manager BUSINESS STAFF Glenn Holman ......,,. Business Manager F. Russ Shoemakerfxsst. Business Manager Darwin Kinney ....., Advertising Salesman O. F. Myers ..,.,.. Advertising Copywriter Donald Legg ..,..... Circulation Manager Charles Matsler..Asst. Circulation Manager William McClurg.Asst. Circulation Manager Merlyn Belangerfxsst. Circulation Manager Joseph Marks. ........ Promotion Manager Nadine lngleman, Mary Lou Motz .,.. Advertising Columnists William Curry Georgia Barton William Hoffmann Assistant Sports Editor Society Editor Assistant Campus Editor 7l UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Members ot Sigma DeIta Chi, national protessionaI fournaIistic fraternity, annually publish the Otticial Direc- tory and I-Iand Book ot the University, which Iists the names, addresses and telephone numbers ot students and tacuIty, and the membership and otticers ot the campus organizations. It also contains the detaiIed ruIes and reg- ulations reIative to cIass attendance, examinations, credits, grades and athletics. DRAKE UNIVERSITY RECORD Miss Aimee Buchanan, secretary to the president, has been editor ot the Drake University Record, the present otticiaI pubIication ot the University, since I929. Miss Buchanan, who received her A. B. degree from Drake University in I927, was appointment secretary tor two years toIIowing her graduation. She then assumed the po- sition ot secretary to President Daniel W. Morehouse. THE ALUMNUS The Alumnus, published by the General Alumni Asso- ciation ot Drake University, has been edited by Mrs. Maytlower WeIIs, secretary to the dean ot the College ot Liberal Arts since I93O. In I925 Mrs. WeIIs received her A. B. degree from Drake University and tor the tol- Iowing tive years taught in the Knoxville, Iowa. high school. She returned here in I93O to take her A. M. de- gree and to become secretary to Dean Alfred J. Pearson. may xxx STUIIIENT LIFE The campus snoozing in the mid-summer atter- noon sun. Summer school graduation reception. Marching diploma-ward. The straight and narrow. Mary l-larless playing processional tor graduates. Adjusting the tie. Commencement commences. Who's Who crossing a Colorado river. Who be- longs to the tent? What a nice loig roclc! A cool dip. ls Alexander going in or coming out? They paddle their own canoe. Kay Ferguson on top ot somewhere. Sun in La Williams' eyes. l-low old, Louie? McGuire taming a Nebraska bronc. iwoi SUMMER may Attention! Your move, Aloe. Pledgeship. Down the linel' with Alpha Xi. Hi, Betty. Due to that Florida sunshine? ls the lady chilly or is the tur new? We know you, Herb. It rnust be a good one, El Roy. Chi Ols right in their own tnaCl4yard. Delta Ganwrnals doing daily dozen. Nanne it and itls yours. Cn the steps ot Lochcrott. Eileen wasn't ready, evidently. Now down theah wheah we all comes from West Virginia and Texas get together. 41., , Y ,Y, Y W J' asf- - K 'N l-low about a lift? Brothers in the bond tollowing through. And howl All due to Pepsodent. Just pals. Right about tace. The Christy-Hulse duo. What more could she ask? 'sr 1 N What manner ot man is this? Camera conscious. Nice take-otf. John Welolo malces up. The relieved smile ot a last years Quax editor. Mosquito murder. Times-Delphic editor on Monday night. The starting iine. In the heat ot the race. Home stretch. The finish fit you have the moneyl. biufsicfrf Hifi . ,M , ,ft . 43 REGISTRATICJN Dean Hoffman in a hurry. 8 Analyzing something? 9 Miss Jones ololiges. IO l l Dean Cowper and his smile. I2 All unaware. I3 Dean of women. Dreaming of lous fours. I4. rim Neon lights on his mind. The question of law--. Loolcs lousy and determined. A geographer watching an airplane. Pitch pauses ponderingly. Miss Nethercut arrives at the scene of her duties. Words fail us. Marching along together. You ought to loe in pictures, Mary. Looking baclc. One minute to one. Lounging lawyers. 7l To cut or not to cut? Waiting tor a street car? Going, coming or staying Theta lips are smiling. ww-nqm uuM,.:.... swwmmwwwnaw WW., W , , -A rm an-'ummm m1w4mm,wur-un--uw Eight bands herald homecoming-'l'heta's win Bulldog Antics. lt loolcs as though we eat. Game ends in a draw. D. G's smile tor the heroes. Lawyers win the annual feud. Do you recognize the coach? And another ticlcet is sold tor the dance-by Briggs. lI78 42 - N , J Nm. rg. 4 1 i . 15,36 r HOMECOMING P J., I! fl 7 Q . - - f 1fyg,,.5:f.:wg1:2-?:.g':-:,ff5:-:, : '- U Hb., - ,aww ' f , f ,,:f 4 5 'VV Y E, sf' 1 vi? Sz, L t, s s1? .lc- HW' 4 any ,Q Q? S Sv .. 5 ' ,EW fe ., ll -L 1 5 C 1 2. 3. 4. lt woulclrff be complete without 'clue Sig Alplms' Bowery. D Club dance and Delta Gamma formal. Bringin' home the loot-T. K. E. Scavenger party. Somebody must have spilled pepper at the K. K. G. formal. ll82l DANCES Get him 'tore he gets you it's just so much work to us Everybody snowed in. Mr. Pearce in the iine ot duty. Demonstrating the tiner points ot sculpturing. He must like it. Between classes. It surely couldn't be greased. 41 May the best man win! Are they dodging? It must have snowed. Guess, I'II play, too. Paul White ready tor the pitch. A debater's farewell. l'll show you, and Diclc shows them. It looks familiar but how did it get here. l'le's patient considering the temperature. quasi X1 Keeping an eye open tor prospective voters. Friendly guidance. Theta vs. A. T. O. Telling the lowdown. Read- ing instructions. He t1asn't a chance. l'm telling you. And it you vote our ticket. Keeping politics clean. rua 6 ELECTICDNS 'A L.. mv , , fig 1' A Q E za nv, Hi swf' f,. rv' 'nz xx wl.S',: , .Si -A , 'Mi A p , L , ATHLETICS I I 'Torrance of Louisiana State setting a new world record of 55 'Feet IV2 inches in the shotput at the 1934 Drake Relays. 1934 RELAYS AND TRACK Z rg . ,.. If A.,, iif,1tifti T, 5 ,,., A,,, , . ,, .. W.- ,. MEM ,,,.A A .- ., c.,.,,......e ..XA --,--..,..-. ?2.j:'rgfe rl..-.e - - -. H j r i 3 2 r i REFEREE or THE 1934 DRAKE RELAVS 4 s l i .5 ,. ...,. rjgir r iff 1 :rg- alll i Major John L. Griffith QUEEN QF ll-llf 1934 RELAVS Martha Stull Northwestern University Ol The Drake Relays were started some twenty-five years ago with the idea of giv- ing our Drake track men something to work for early in the track season. The games proved so attractive that they have grown with the years, and today are recognized as one of the most important track and field athletic events. The Relays have a deeper significance than that they are interesting athletic events. Someone once said that a democ- racy is but a glorified athletic game. In a democracy as in the Drake Relays it is nec- essary to have sensible rules. Further the players must be willing to compete accord- ing to the rules and we must have good officials. The rules under which men compete in the Drake Relays are universally acceptable. Officials are very carefully selected, with men of known character and ability serving as finish judges, inspectors, judges of field events, etc. Further, in all the years that l have attended the Drake Relays I do not recall a single case of a boy who has tried to gain an unfair advantage by cheating. We have not been so careful in select- ing our governmental umpires because they are chosen by the spoils system. A democ- racy can succeed only when the great ma- jority of the citizens are honest and willing to play the game according to the rules. After all, perhaps institutions such as the Drake Relays as they have been conducted in the past by Drake University and b the men of Des Moines. are worth whille in showing us how we can make this repub- lican experiment of ours endure. MAJOR JOHN L, GRIFFITH SILVER ANNIVERSARY DRAKE RELAYS SUMMARY SPECIAL EVENTS QFINALSI I00-yard dash-Metcalfe lMarquettel, first: Hall lKansasl. second: Grooms lKansas State Teachers, Emporial, third: Russell llllinoisl, fourth. Time, :O9.7. Two-mile run for American championship- Sears lButIerl, first: Pheiffer lGrinneIIl, second: Sinclair lYanktonl, third: Eyre lHastingsl, fourth. Time, 9:39.9. l20-yard high hurdles-Allen lOklahoma Baptistl, first: Ward lMichiganl, second: Fisher lLouisiana Statel, third: Herring lTexas Ag- giesl, fourth. Time, :I4.6. Special 480-yard shuttle hurdle reIay--Har- ing lKansas State Teachers, Emporial, Herring lTexas Aggiesl, Fisher lLouisiana Statel, Allen lOklahoma Baptistl, first: Dohrmann lNebras- kal, .lens lNorthwesternl, Kelley lWashington Statel, Knappenberger lKansas Statel. Time, :59.8 lNew world's record, old mark I:OIl. Broad jump-Hall lKansasl, first, distance 23 feet IIIX8 inches: Barnum lOkIahoma Ag- giesl, second, distance 23 feet 2If8 inches: Shannon lKansas State Teachers, Emporial, third, distance 23 feet 2If8 inches: Newell lLouisiana Statel, fourth, distance 22 feet IIIX8 inches. Discus throw-Torrance lLouisiana Statel, first, distance I5O feet II inches: Irwin lTexas Aggiesl, second, I46 feet 9 inches: Tichoner lOkIahoma Aggiesl, third, I46 feet I inch: FreimuthlMinnesotal,fourth, I43 feet4 inches. Pole vault-Seeley llllinoisl, and Coffman lKansasl tied for first, height I3 feet 4 inches: White lKansasl, third, height I3 feet: Tingley lKansas State Teachersl and Romeis lCar- thagel, tied for fourth, height I2 feet 6 inches. High jump- Philson lDrakel, Sandback lKansas State Teachers, Pittsburgl, and Wat- :wry kins lAbiIene Christianl, tied for first, height 6 feet 33j inches: McGuire lKansasl, fourth, height 6 feet IV4 inches. Javelin throw-Blair lLouisiana Statel, first, distance 209.2I feet: Ripper llowa Statel, second, distance 206.8 feet: Rigney lOkIa- homa Aggiesl, third, distance I99.47 feet: Purvis lPurduel, fourth, distance I98.88 feet. lNew meet record, former mark 207 feet 7 inches by Kuck of Emporia, Kansas State Teachers, established in I926.l Shot put-Torrance lLouisiana Statel, first, distance 55 feet IV2 inches: Irwin lTexas Ag- giesl, second, distance 49 feet 4 inches: Cook llllinoisl, third, distance 48 feet IOV2 inches: Dees lKansasl, fourth, distance 48 feet IO inches. lNew world's record. New Drake rec- ord. Old mark, 50.72 feet, by Rhea of Ne- braska, l93I.l UNIVERSITY RELAYS IEINALSI 480-yard shuttle hurdle reIay-- DePauw lHughbanks, Kay, Buch, Leel, first: Minnesota lKiIborn, Krause, Laroque, Knoblauchl, second: Iowa lCrayne, Cretzmeyer, Latham, Moultonl failed to finish after leading until the two final hurdles. Time, I:O3.2. Two-mile relay-Louisiana State lLehman, Sanders, O'NeiI, Hardinl, first: Purdue IMC- Oueen, Moore, Popejoy, Crossmanl, second: Washington State lCarriker, Nichols, Nole, Leenderstenl, third: Notre Dame lMcGrath, Ducaso, Farrell, Robertsl, fourth. Time, 7:42.8. lNew Drake relay record: old mark of 7:48.8, set by Notre Dame in I932.l 440-yard relay-Marquette lPhiIIips, Booth, Jessel, Metcalfel, first: Illinois lRussell, Carroll, Portman, Eckerl, second: Oklahoma Aggies lCooIey, Flander, Warner, Hatfieldl, third. Time, :4I.8. II 'II S .Q V ..- - rx E s 'cfs f ' fr .J, MY- ee ' l ft NN EIAYS I ' X xyf. 1.15, -.44 sf' DRAKE RELAYS SUMMARY UNIVERSITY RELAYS IFINALSJ lContinuedl Four-mile relay-Nebraska lAyres, White, Story, Funkl, first: Drake lShoemaker, Gal- lagher, McGee, Thompsonl, second: Kansas State lNixon, Miller, Wheelock, Landonl, third: Wisconsin lSchwalbach, Lange, Kleinschmidt, Kruegerl, fourth. Time, l8:l7.3. 880-yard relay-Texas lRockhold, Edwards, Cox, Wallenderl, first: Iowa State lNelson, Scott, Wessling, Sheetsl, second: Illinois lRus- sell, Carroll, Miller, Eckerl, third: Nebraska llfngland, Humpal, Cockburn, Lambertusl, fourth. Time, I:26.6. lTies Drake relay record of I:26.6 set by Michigan in I93O.l One-mile relay-University of California at Los Angeles lMiller, Lott, Vejar, LuVallel, first: Texas lWallender, Atcher, Edwards, Coxl, sec- ond: Ohio State lWilley, Smith, Bloor, Arnoldl, third: Iowa lCook, Becker, Page, Deanl, fourth. Time, 3:I5.9 lnew Drake relay record. Old mark, 3:l6.9, by Iowa, l923l. coLLEcsE RELAYS iFiNALsy - Two-mile relay lCollege Class I and Zl- Kansas State Teachers, Pittsburg lTerwilliger, Bell, Brown, Smithl, first: Carleton lMcGee, Schacht, Burns, Moreaul, second: Kansas State Teachers, Ernporia lMilIer, Mahoney, Van- Weldon, Mackl, third: Knox lPullen, Twylman, Klinger, Westerfieldl, fourth. Time, 7:59.3. Mile relay lCollege No. I for schools ob- serving freshman rulel-Abilene Christian lNowell, Ward, Simmons, Greenl, first: De- Pauw lC5ibson, Frees, Vohlman. Fribleyl, sec- ond: Carleton lAndrews, Moreau, Magee, Brownel, third: Coe ll-Iild, Nichols, Prohasky, Wipplel, fourth. Time, 3:22. I One-mile relay lCollege No. 2 for schools not observing the freshman rulel-Kansas State Teachers of Emporia ll'lolder, Mack, Miller, Croomsl, first: Kansas State Teachers of Pittsburg lBiddwell, German, Terwilligerl, second: Oklahoma Baptist lBradley, McCoy. Perry, McMillianl, third: Yankton lZitz, Smith, Kendall, Rustadl, fourth. Time, 3:I9.8. HIGH SCHOOL Class A IFINALSI 880-yard relay, Class A high school-Clin- ton lWussow, Peterson, McKinley, Brownl, first: Washington, Cedar Rapids lBates, Kinch, Kelty, Nancel. second: University City, Mo. lCampbell, Wiler, Horan, Rohdel, third: Oak Park, Ill. lKeil, Whitson, O'Donnell, Duncanl, fourth. Time, I:3I.7. 440-yarcl relay, Class A high school-To- peka Vocational, Kan. lAikens, Miller, Powe, Brownl, first: Oak Park, III. lKeil, Whitson, O'Donnell, Duncanl, second: University City, Mo. lCampbell, I-lorn, Rohde, Knightl, third: Washington of Cedar Rapids lBates, Kinch, Kelty, Nancel, fourth. Time, 1439. Two-mile relay, Class A high school-North, Des Moines lMorrow, Jones, Nixon, Lylel, first: Oskaloosa lNelson, Lee, Towns, Bolseml, sec- ond: University City, Mo. lBallman, Erskine, Rudman, Ryanl, third: Cherokee lSteig, Olsen, S. Jostrow, Gravesl, fourth. Time, 8:I2.4. lNew Drake record, old mark of 8:I6.5, set by Cherokee in I932.l Mile relay, Class A high schools-To eka Vocational, Kan. lMiller, Clayborne, Aikyens, Brownl, first: Clinton lMcKinley, Sturtz, Brown, Edwardsl, second: Ottumwa lMcLeod. Wil- liamson, Black, Purduel, third: Traer lDeon, Schorgenberg, Altheisa, Wilsonl, fourth. Time, 3:27.3. lNew record, old mark 3:28.8, by Greenville, Miss., in I933.l 1192: TRACK Coming to Drake in l928, Coach Frank- lin P. Pitch Johnson has developed both indoor and outdoor track squads which have gained national reputation. ln addi- tion to his duties as varsity track mentor, Coach Johnson is the director of the annual Drake Relays which draw outstanding track Coach Franklin P. Pitch Johnson stars from all parts ot the country. He studied physical education at the University of Illinois and was an Olympic hurdler. Captain Gra nt Thompson Captain Grant Thompson led this year's aggregation ot track stars to victory in the indoor Missouri Valley meet. He is the holder ot several marks in the one and two mile runs. This was his final year of track competition. H931 1934 MISSCDLJIQI VAL Grant Thompson, holder ot the Drake record in the mile, was captain of the varsity this season. Thompson, a senior, comf pleteol his last semester ol varsity competition. Don Stewart, although jinxed tor the past two years by a pulled muscle, worked himself into con- dition and competed in several meets this year. If ' '- f x , has 1 an - Q 'F' Q 43 WM! -, W W . . ' ,A Efgtigt-,LEQV 7' . f ' ts vflg.-fs-new r J . ' f is a ,g ff- L, - , .4 -H I V ,fn 5 W J Q, . my J. ,K xtigf iilsstz . W J ,L g if w. -F' -' - ,. I. -L J , lf- ' i f ., 'Q. x 1 ' V John Peddicord has been a valuable compet- itor in the quarter and halt mile tor the past two seasons. This was his last year ot competition. mr, John McGee, also a se' nior, holder ot the varsity record in the two mile, was another man who was depended on by Johnson and usually came through with his share ot the tal- lies. 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'f 5'1rvfL-',' Z.11f :.?:f nw x TRACK Russell Shoemaker, with no running expe ing his high school days, ' lo developed into a super rience dur- CHAMPIGNS Deam Ferris was on who could be depende on to bring in his share o e d t the points during the He was a tw meets. miler this season. O- runner. l-le was a mile and two mile runner this year. Walter Stilwell was one ot the two best low hurd- lers ever to tor the Blue and White. l-lis time was bested in l928 by Penquite, the an who ever ran toe the mark only m taster than Stilwell in the 220 dash. ,.,... Y.. s. 1-45112421 .21 y. --iff1g1,r:,:'2:ff-,Q',f-rn, .i fm. ,. L, ., , iiqsi .,. - -..,.f31J:'1-i O'2' N 1934 MISSGURI l-larriso ie tor tirst place honors in the Misouri Valley pole vault last season. l-le developed into one ot the best in this an l ' sport. n Riepe t' d ge of the crnder . igiiffw sg 4832 X wr firs- 'S 2 fn-'rf 'iyews-X ,is Q ge, r X ft? uf wr 2 '19, oi my uf ,wk X . ,MAI -- X ,-we-.1-X-'tt . exp.. 'X-g...-an -.X.. 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Maurice McClure has been tossing the shot for Drake tracksters this past season and brought home his share ot the points. 0 T George Pierson, a sleek- limbed runner, was one ot the best high hurcllers to run a race for the varsity. He also ran in the mile relay. Jack Potts, a steady point winner in the pole vault, tieol tor tirst place in this event with Riepe and Johnston of Drake, and Tatom ot Oklahoma A. 8: M. in the Missouri Valley meet. X 'ni i Sd 5 M A tm-gf H971 rw 1934 lVllSSQbll2l Marvin Ziesmer show d e a great deal ot promise in the pole vault this year and should be a threat in this event next year on th ' e cinder lanes. -'l v Eugene Worde nproved himselt one ot Dralce's best quartermilers. ln most ot the meets he served as the anchor man ot this team. Don Carls on, Drake broadiurnper, has been a consistent point getter tor his team in this, his tirst year on the varsity crew. 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X s 312 II -:5e.si:.m:S3i'w1?'E-' 2. .s M, .Ns,tN,,,s.i,Q,,,:w.z-Q sv. . .3 W-5'1Si.wf1I'fi-:ESXAB . .,,.'5Cz4f ' '.ff1Lx'.E.E2 .T'fi3i1R:,-Lt. f 'N- s -'ff?CS1QfiJ1'E' -' Esgsfxf'if's'iEWf:UiX If:'3TY5- IINIDCDCDI2 Linn Philson turned out TRACK Rolland Gallagher 'Fol- lowed in the tootsteps ot his brother and starred Ain the mile and halt mile races, to be one ot the most promising highjumpers ever to clear the bar tor the Bulldogs. l-le won the varsity record in this event ' ' the 6 teet 3 inches in at . indoor meet with Carleton College this winter. Cl-IAMPIGNS Cummings was among the highest scor- Ray ers on the traclc team this season. 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Drake 45: Iowa State 59. Drake 827 Carleton 22. Missouri Valley Conference Meet: DRAKE First. Drake 65: Grinnell 39. Ouadrangular Meet: DRAKE Second, S. U. l. First. INDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE February IO--Kansas State at Des Moines February I6--Iowa State at Des Moines February 23-Carleton at Des Moines. March 3-Missouri Valley Conference Meet at Des Moines. March 9-Grinnell at Des Moines. March I7-Quadrangular Meet at Iowa City. OUTDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE April 2I-Kansas Relays at Lawrence. April 27, 28-Drake Relays at Des Moines May 5-Grinnell at Grinnell. May I2-State Meet at Grinnell. May I9-Missouri Valley Meet at Des Moines May 26-Iowa State at Ames. Izooi ,, xx F00'l'BALL Finishing next to the Oklahoma Aggies, champions ot the Missouri Valley Confer- ence, the Bulldog tootball team completed a successful season under the leadership ot V. J. Vee Green, new tootball mentor. Betore coming to Drake, Coach Green was gridiron mentor at Waukegan, Illinois, high school trom I924 to I927. ln I928 he went to Oklahoma City University as direc- tor ot athletics and tootball coach. He is a graduate ot the University ot Illinois, and was a team-mate ot Red Grange on the tamous Illinois team ot l923. i 202 Coach V. J. Vee Green . i 1 Brechler Combining a cool head with rare slcill in the art ot tootball, Captain-Elect Warren Gaer, recognized by his teammates as a natural leader, was chosen captain ot the l934 varsit at the annual dinner given the Y squad at the home ot President and Mrs. D. W. Morehouse. For three years Captain Paul Brechler served as one ot the main cogs in the Bull- dog torward wall, under the regime ot three ditterent coaches, Solem, Williams and Green. He has been one ot the most con- sistent players ever to wear the Drake uni- torm. I in i2o3J Gazr DRAKE I4 SIIVIPSQIXI 7 On September 22 Drake opened its I933 tootball campaign by deteating Simpson, I4-7. I-Iowever, a ninth inning rally was necessary betore the Bulldogs could stop the inspired team trom Indianola. This game marked the tirst appearance ot the Bulldogs under the tutelage ot Vee Green, varsity tootball coach. During the tirst halt the Greenmen were unable to stop the brilliant ottensive drives ot Rabbit Thompson, diminutive Simpson back, who scampered about the tield al- most at will. Obviously a between-halves pep talk by Coach Green supplied the necessary inspiration, tor the Bulldogs played an entirely ditterent brand ot ball during the last halt. Drake's tirst touchdown came as the re- sult ot a long pass, Potts to Smith. The sec- ond marker tor the local eleven was pre- ceded by a determined drive down the tield by the Green team. The tinal whistle tound the Blue and White once more in a scoring position. i2o4i f I rv L -:- I 39 Gaer ., 2 ffii' i Q .', af H 57 5 a, ,,,,',, mx ,tis y A wwvi . ,.s, Swan H. McClure M NP fl! viiasr. r - r f' AI DRAKE 6 ILLINOIS I3 On September 30, the Bulldogs jour- neyed to Champaign, Illinois, where they met the strong Zuppke-coached team. A I3-6 victory tor the Illini was the result ot a last minute passing attack atter Drake held a slender 6-O lead at the halt. Walter Jones proved to be the hero ot the day when he broke through the entire Illinois forward wall, batted quarterback Sands pass backward, raced I5 yards to catch it, and continued over the goal Iine unmolested. Les Lindberg, Illinois end, took to the airy ways of his more tamous predecessor, when late in the third quarter he inter- cepted Tony Reeder's pass and raced 80 yards tor the tirst Wildcat marker. Then again in the tinal period he caught a heave trom one ot his mates on Drake's 30-yard marker and rambled on across the tinal stripe to bring victory to Illinois. SPR: THU frm Anderson Jones APT r DRAKE Q6 BUTLER o In Drake's opening loop tilt, October 6, the visiting lndiana Bulldogs failed to halt the offensive drives of the Drake Bulldogs and the Green-coached team came out on the long end of a 26-6 score. Just twelve plays, following the opening kickoff, sufficed to bring Drake's first marker. The second touchdown came as a result of a pass from Potts to Frank Smith who ran over the goal line unmolested. Six more points were added to the Bulldogs' score when a wild center pass and a recov- ery by Drake, plus a 15-yard penalty, placed the ball once more in Butler's terri- tory. A line plunge put the ball on the other side of the final stripe. A gallant Butler comeback in the waning moments of the encounter resulted in the invader's lone marker. The Hoosiers pre- sented a shifty quartet of backs who har- assed the Drake line constantly. f,-af . sy' i Vvieland Y. Y E 3 S ES Snuth Penney gg gf K i Aw f T 1 Baker E fni 44 W ,. .Ky ' f ill' gilt' if Reeder .- f- 'N , - Q - , A, .u DRAKE 6 CREIGT-TTCN D Two well-executed passes, inserted at the only time they would have done any good, resulted in a slender 6-O victory for the Bull- dogs over Creighton on October I3. The lone Drake score came late in the third period. A forward pass placed the ball on the Bluejays' I2-yard stripe. The Greenmen failed to gain through the line. Then Wieland skirted right end after re- ceiving a lateral pass from Potts. In midfield the Creightonians seemed to run at will through the Bulldog line: but in the crucial moments, the Bulldogs rose in all their power to crush any scoring at- tempts by the Bluejays. Gordon and Schmidt turned in some beautiful runs for the Creighton team. Superstitions evidently mean little to AI Wieland, for, despite the fact that he was wearing jersey number thirteen and it was Friday the thirteenth, he turned in the best game of his college career. 12051 Ap. .wa sw . gag l H-vii' ' Q r fmct f- as-ff V , 44 , , A . 'si s -sifilfffss, xg- M,. f , W firm -vm., fa.. :9l2?'nft DRAKE 13 GRIIXINELL O On October 20 the Grinnell Pioneers were deteated by the Bulldogs, I3-O. The Greenmen capitalized on the visitors' errors to win. Captain Brechler scooped up a wild Grinnell lateral pass in the second period and covered a Pioneer tumble in the tourth quarter, both breaks resulting in touch- downs tor the local team. Drake's tirst marker came early in the second period. Atter Brechler had inter- cepted Grinnell's pass and advanced the ball to the invader's 2I-yard line, Wieland carried the oval to the I5-yard stripe. A trick pass, Wieland to Swan, put the ball just six yards from the enemies' goal. Wie- land carried the ball over in three tries. l-le plunged over tor the extra point. Early in the tinal period a tumble by Grinnell gave Drake its second opportunity to score. A pass, Wieland to Deskin, put X . 'N at 4 A ' QQ? ,Z 2 K rz ,s f R ,., .. . , 'X-c Deskin 4 QQ 'i 5 'lf f 1 N-:'r Potts Canakes 4 -J i www rj' ff- f .AV jf Mi McClure ,. . 1 4,51 , , the ball on the three-yard stripe and Rat- - terty plunged across tor six more points. l 206 l it iiiii 4 Eells DRAKE 6 WASI-IINGTGN 0 The Bulldogs treked to St. Louis on Octo- ber 28 where they chalked up their tourth consecutive conterence victory by repulsing the Washington Bears, 6-O, in a thrill- packed contest. Early in the third quarter Al Wieland sprinted tor 22 yards to place the ball on Washington's two-yard line. ln the next play, Jack Potts, Bulldog quarterback. plunged across the goal line to chalk up the only tally ot the day. A spectacular last minute rally by the Bears almost spelled disaster tor Drake, but the linemen tinally succeeded in stopping the ottensive thrusts ot the enemy backs. Paul Brechler, Drake captain, proved himselt the outstanding detensive player ot the day when he repeatedly stopped any scoring at- tempts on the part ot the St. Louis team. ln this game the Bulldogs detinitely proved their ability to withstand consistent drives and at the same time uncorked scor- ing power ot their own which was sutticient to bring them victory. DRAKE 14 TEMPLE QO On November 4, the Greenmen were de- teated by Pop Warner's Temple team, 20-I4, at Philadelphia. A spectacular game throughout, it provided countless thrills tor the I0,000 spectators. Drake was the tirst to score when Rat- terty plunged through the Owl's detense from the one-yard line. Warner's gridmen quickly retaliated and evened matters in the middle ot the second period, and then scored again a tew minutes later to put the Philadelphia team in the lead. ln the third period the Temple team added six more points to its total. In the final period the Bulldogs came back gallantly and scored on a reverse pass followed by a torwarol pass. Temple threatened once more late in the tourth quarter when they carried the ball to the Bulldog I I-yard line. The Drake tor- ward wall was immovable and the game ended with the Temple team in possession ot the ball. AT i T .SCORE g .I.'f fu,. TEMPLE - TTTJ DQAHE - IX IELAN Y f we Vogel 52, A 1 , I w e 4, , ' r - if s lriv f ff 4nf...fW' i i gf, g X Q Mckaughlin . i s y,, f y , ,f DRAKE 0 ...f okmuoivifx RSM A 84 lvl QT A rx, M The Drake gridmen journeyed to Still- l K ' water, Oklahoma, on November ll, where ' . the Oklahoma Aggies decisively dampened 2 the Bulldog hopes tor a loop crown by de- teating them Zl-O. The Cowboys' tirst score came in the tirst minute ot play when a long pass tound the , pf Greenmen napping and unable to catch l X l ' ff the receiver who scampered across the ,ff goal line unmolested. During the remainder i'XMgmtHger ot the period the Drake gridmen were suc- cesstul in smothering the Oklahomans' at- tack. However, in the second quarter the Cowboys scored again and their tinal tally l came in the tinal period. Drake only threat- ened the Aggie goal line once and that was early in the second halt. The Greenmen were successtul in stop- ping the Aggies' mighty Ross Hull most ot the atternoon, but Gordon Duppur scam- pered about the tield at will. Wieland was Drake's big threat and shared individual honors tor the tray with Duppur. Scharlin J ELAND DRAKE 13 GRINNELI. O Drake repeated its earlier victory over Grinnell by the same score, I3-O, on No- vember I8. ln the second contest the Bull- dogs outplayed their traditional rivals by a much wider margin than in the tirst game. Following a punting duel in the tirst pe- riod, Brechler downed Wieland's punt on the Pioneer one-yard line. Bradley punted out to his own 46-yard stripe. On a pass, Wieland to Brechler, the latter scampered across the defenders' goal tor the tirst marker ot the atternoon. A 74-yard march tor a touchdown started in the third and ended in the tinal period. Drake advanced the ball to the Pioneer's 25-yard line. A pass put the ball just eight yards trom the tinal stripe and Wieland carried the ball over tor the second counter. Drake threatened at least three other times, but was unable to put the ball past the stubborn Grinnell detense. f208l X X X if N 77 Conkling s McCloud 1 DRAKE 7 IOWA STATE 7 The largest crowd to witness a Drake home game in two years saw the Bulldogs and their traditional rival, lowa State, tie, 7-7, in Drake's homecoming contest, No- vember 25. Drake's score came in the second period. Three line drives gave the Greenmen a tirst down on lowa State's 40-yard line. Then Al Wieland thrilled the tans by one ot his sensational dashes when he sprinted the re- maining distance to the goal line. Atter holding the Cyclones scoreless tor three quarters the Bulldogs weakened in the tinal quarter and allowed the Ames team to tie the count as the result ot two well-exe- cuted passes, which put the ball on the Bulldog's ZI-yard line. lnterterence on a pass gave the invaders a tirst down on the nine-yard stripe. Allender carried the ball over and placekicked the extra point. Al Wieland and Allender shared individ- ual honors tor the afternoon. , , 2 I T ss., si Z .E r M . . ri r l A Ba rnes A Schneeman r VARSITY FOOTBALL SOUAD .. . . . 1 4 Nt... Y ,,,... - Back Row-Williby, Ziesmer, Deskin, Horner, M. McClure, Eells, Barnes, Scharlin, Hayden Third Row-Anders, Gaer, McCloud, Webb, Hoeclr, Schneeman, Rafferty, Potts, Hulten Second Row-Coach Green, Mellinger, McLaughlin, Anderson, Brettman, Cole, Conkling, Swan, Canakes, Student Manager Brewbalrer First Row-Reeder, H. McClure, Baker, Smith, Brechler, Wieland, Jones, Coleman SEASON'S RECORD Drake I4: Simpson 7. Drake 6: Illinois I3. Drake 267 Butler 6. Drake 6: Creighton O. Drake I37 Grinnell O. Drake 6: Washington O. Drake T43 Temple 20. Drake Drake Drake Og Oklahoma A. 81 M. 2I l3g Grinnell O. 73 iowa State 7. SEASONS SCHEDULE September 22-Simpson at Des Moines. September 30-Illinois at Champaign. October 6-Butler at Des Moines. October I3-Creighton at Des Moines. October 20-Grinnell at Des Moines. October 28-Washington at St. Louis. November 4-Temple at Philadelphia. November ll-Oklahoma A. 31. M. at Stillwater. November i8-Grinnell at Grinnell. November 25-Iowa State at Des Moines. T209l FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SOUAD Back Row-Coach Goodwin Third Row-Graham, Caviness, Pettit, Aldrich, Campbell, Bee, Cunningham Lester Second Row-Blake, Larson, Fulton, Krietlr, Hays, Reade, Grant 0Day Macy First Row-Blakeslee, Stuart, Parisho, Halloclr, Prouty, Luclrsinger, Perry Malleit Mrcheel l934 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September2I--Simpson at Des Moines. September28-Utah at Des Moines. October 5-Oklahoma A. 8: M. at Des October I3-Army at West Point. October I9-Grinnell at Des Moines. October 27-Washington at St. Louis. November 3-l-laslcell at Des Moines. Moine November IO-Denver at Denver. November I7-Iowa State at Ames. November 24-Creighton at Des Moines. l2I0l ,I AS LL Coach Evan O. Bill Williams Evan O. Bill Williams heads the de- partment ot physical education tor men in addition to his duties as head basketball coach, assistant football mentor and ath- letic director at Dralce. Williams is a graduate ot the 'Famous Springfield College ot Physical Education in Massachusetts and has studied at univer- sities in Minnesota and lllinois. l-le achieved a splendid coaching record at South l-ligh School in Minneapolis, and at Huron Col- lege, Huron, South Dalcota. l'le was an army physical training in- structor tor two years during the war. l2I2l Frank Smith, one ot the best tloormen who ever trod the Drake court, was elected by his teammates as their honorary chief- tain tor the past cage season. Smith has one more semester to play tor Dralce. Smith VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row-Penney, Deskln, Hoeck, Swan, Cole, Hird, Clark, Myers First Row-Smith, Rogers, Stringfellow, Abram, Curry, McCloud, Carlson, Coach Williams rzm DRAKE IN 1933- Curry Drake's I933-34 basketball season was ushered in De- cember l5 with a 28-I9 win over Cen- tral College in the Drake tieldhouse. Both teams played Jensen a sluggish game dur- ing the tirst halt, but atter the rest period Drake was quick to step out in tront ot the parade to the basket. Smith, Jensen, Anders, Curry and Abram started this initial contest tor Drake. ' Three days atter the Central victory a tast 'H aggregation ot hoop artists trom Carleton College blew into town and out again with a S 29-24 victory over Drake. Cole At the halt the Minnesota quintet was out tront, I6-7. A strong comeback by Drake in the dying moments ot the game tailed to alter the tinal outcome. ln a battle royal that threatened to bring down the ratters in the Drake tiedlhouse, Iowa State College triumphed over the Bulldogs by the slender margin ot 28-25, atter two overtime periods December 2I. The guarding ot Curry and Abram was the outstanding teature ot T the engagement. Both men were in every play, breaking up the Ames ottense while it was still in the bud. Smith A clever tighting crew ot basketeers trom the University ot Arizona proved too powertul tor the Bulldogs in the tollowing game on Decem- ber 29, when the locals dropped a 36-35 tilt to their visitors. Smith was leading scorer tor Drake. l-lis ditticult shots trom all angles ot the court kept the tans on the edge ot their seats throughout the melee. l2I4l BASKETBALL 19 3 4 Abram Meeting the Iowa State College hoop- men for the second time of the season in Ames, January 2, the Bulldogs were on the short end of a 29-I9 tally. A determined ral- ly by Drake in the last few minutes of play was insufficient and the game ended with the Ames crew leading by ten points. Playing their first conference game the Bull- dogs trounced Oklahoma A. X1 M. 30-I9 in the fieldhouse, January 5. ln this first game the Blue and White cagesters gained an early lead and continued to hold it throughout. The Drake five functioned as one, playing a brand of basketball that they managed to play in only a few games that followed. The following night the Bulldogs met the Aggies again and defeated them bythe same margin, but different tally, 35-24. The Oklahoma crew appeared weak in offense and not particularly strong in the defensive part of the game. Coach Williams' starting lineup was Smith and McCloud at forwards, Anders at center, Curry and Abram at guards. Coming to the Drake fieldhouse with a splendid record Creighton handed the Bulldogs a 36-25 defeat on January l2. The Drake team Penney appeared to be off form all during the evening, missing countless shots that on any other occasion would have meant two points for the Blue and White quintet. The Nebraskans tossed the ball in the hoop from behind the foul line that indicated one of the best offensive teams seen on the local court all year. McCloud Anders rzisi DRAKE IN 1933- vs ,,,,.,. Hird An alert Simpson crew took advan- tage of the breaks of the game and handed Coach Wil- liams' warriors a 25-22 defeat in the fieldhouse, January I6. From the start to the final whistle the Drake team appeared off form. Abram and Curry accounted for most 'Sb' of the Blue and Wfhite tallies. Stringfellow Playing a return game the Bulldogs jour- neyed to Cmaha, January 27 to meet the Creighton hoop artists and avenge a black mark on their season's record. I-Iowever, Creighton again proved to have a superior Canakes club and defeated the Bulldogs, 3I-2I. Before a crowd of 7000 the Bulldogs were vanquished by the strong State University of Iowa hoopmen, 39-I8 in the fieldhouse, January 30. At the half the Big Ten aggregation was leading 20-I0. Both Iowa and Drake appeared off form. Drake missed shots from the field continuously during the battle. Butler University, represented by one of the best teams that ap- peared on the local court this season, met the Bulldogs in the fieldhouse February 3, and came out on top of a 28-I8 score. At the half Drake Rf-'SUS was leading I0-9. Playing the type of game that they had been trying to all season the Bulldogs handed the Grinnell College Pioneers a 25-24 drubbing on the Drake floor February 9. Both teams played on even terms throughout the battle. At no time during the engagement did either of the teams pile up a substantial margin. izisi BASKETBALL 19 3 4 Carlson ln a game that started ott with Drake gaining the lead when l-lugh Curry dropped in a beautitul shot trom the middle ot the tloor, Drake smoth- ered Washington Barnes University, 44-28, February 27 in the tieldhouse, Cole tollowed with a toul and trorn there on it was iust a matter ot how many Drake would make. With the easy victory over the Washington cagefters the week betore on the records, the Bulldogs journeyed to St. Louis, Mo., and lost a 39-29 game, February 23. From St. Louis the Bulldogs hopped a train tor Indianapolis, Ind., and tackled the Missouri Valley kings and lost the day, 39-27. At the halt Drake was leading by the slim margin ot one point. ln the last halt the Hoosiers could not be held and they swept on tor the second victory ot the semester over' the Williams' aggregation. Ruch Playing in Chicago February 26, Drake took a hard-tought tracas trom Loyola College, 30425. Loyola obtained an early lead but it was soon overcome in the last part ot the game when the Drake sharpshoot- ers got the range ot the hoop. Smith, McCloud, Cole, Curry and Abram started tor Drake, ln the tinal game ot the season in the Grinnell gym, Drake was Clark snowed under by the Pioneers, 3l-I4, March 2. Drake appeared to be handicapped on the small Grinnell court. The Bulldogs placed tourth in the Missouri Valley Conference. ln an l8fgame schedurlegthe Blue and White pertormers scored a total ot 469 tallies-an average ot 26 points a game, which is in contrast to the 2I.3 average ot the previous season. l2l7l FBESI-IMAIXI BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row-Brown, Dickens, Parisho, Gibson, Coach Goodwin Second Row-Porter, Mellinger, Fisher, Reade, Henclerson, Graham, Riley, Barnes First Row-Haas. Smith, Luchsinger, Hall, DeBakey, Micheel, Clark BASKETBALL RECORD 28 24 25 35 I9 30 35 35 22 2I I8 I8 25 Drake 44 29 27 30 I4 Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Central I9. Carleton 29. Iowa State 28. Arizona 36. Iowa State 29. Oklahoma A. 8: M. I9. Oklahoma A. 81 M. Creighton 36. Simpson 25. Creighton 3 I. 24. , State University ot Iowa 39. Butler 28. Grinnell 24. Washington University 28. Washington University 39. Butler 39. Loyola 25. Grinnell 3I. BASKETBALL SCI-IEDULE I5-Central at Des Moines. I8--Carleton at Des Moines. 2 I-Iowa State at Des Moines. 294-University ot Arizona at Des Moines 2--Iowa State at Ames. 5-Oklahoma A. 81 M. at Des Moines. 6-Oklahoma A. 8: M. at Des Moines December December December December January January January January I2-Creighton at Des Moines. January I6-Simpson at Des Moines. 27-Creighton at Qmaha. ilanuary January 30-State University ot Iowa at Des Moines February 3-Butler at Des Moines. February 9-Grinnell at Des Moines. February I7-Washington University at Des Moines February 23-Washington University at St. Louis. February 26-Butler at Indianapolis. February 27-Loyola at Chicago. March 2-Grinnell at Grinnell. rziey HWARIEIRZL , ,. JI 1. I , T1 . l INTRAM U RAL FOOTBALL Intramural sports, sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. cabinet, included a varied program ot athletics-tootball, basketball, track, baseball, golf, pingpong, tennis and hand- ball. Alpha Tau Omega with a 'fast quintet ot baslceteers defeated Sigma Alpha Epsilon to win the basketball tournament. The A. T. O.'s were also victorious in the inter- traternity track meet. During the second semester, sports tour- naments, under the direction ot the cabinet were playground baseball, with Herbert Germar and Alfred Sulmonetti in charge: golt, Charles Horner: pingpong, Walter Stilwell and Donald Stewart: tennis, Rich- ard Cubbage, and handball, John Andri- ano. Wfrestling was introduced into the list ot minor sports this year in an endeavor to find material for a team next year. No col- legiate competition was slated, the grap- plers being confined to bouts among them- selves. - 4 -r INTERFRATERNITY TRACK M EET WUMENQS ATHLETICS f-- fW ff ' Ruby Ana Holton The sports movement in America, with its significant conceptions of fitness and its nationally valuable ideals, is an enthusiasm few of us miss. If we are pleased with this enthusiasm, we should recognize that the benefit the individual derives depends upon the point of view he holds toward sports and upon his own proficiency. A proficiency in the joy of accomplish- ment is within the reach of everyone. Who can say which is the more proficient-a na- tional champion or a lad playing shinny on the ice? We are aware that great achievements are often accomplished by very faulty in- struments. and that sports are more valu- able if they refuse to become industries but persist as games within the reach of all. Ruby Ana Holton. Dorothy Kinney, Vivian Himan, Frances Dewell, Kathryn Zirbel 222 WCDMEINVS D CLUB If 1,1 A3zri.f,FLEffi5Kf6 Qwflktflki? WQMEINIS ATI-ILETIC ASSCDCIATIOIXI Back Row-Vivian Himan, Jean Marsh, Ruth Davison, Gretchen Gerhardt, Betty Evans First Row-Betty Hazard, Kathryn Zirbel, Dorothy Kinney, LuVern Gray PHYSICAL EDUCATIGN MAJGRS CLUB Third Row-Opal Nau, Jean Marsh, Sarah Dawson, Georgia Shannon Second Row-Louise Creeger, Betty Evans, Lois Englund, Frances Dewell First Row-Vivian Himan, Betty Hazard, Dorothy Kinney, Gretchen Gerhardt 12231 Betty Hazard Playing Hockey .W . . A li 2 J, . vw Q .,aa 1 Ea f Q' S wi 'X if 4, ii ,,a. . in ir y 3 l zg n A i N ,s, K 5 ' . f 2 SK in ,Elk gmg, - ia W X 1 W 2-12 'H Q Archery Class Taking Aim Opal Nau Lucile Robinson Kicking a Western Women's Goal Golf Champion all , Q airaiirar , H241 v. if. K, Q.: -,if-an '3 7, Mary Lou Martin Ready for the Take-off 'C l QRGANIZATIQNS 'LuValle 'finishing for University of California at Los Angeles and setting a new Drake record of 3:I5.9 in the one-mile relay. FRATIEBNITIES DELTA OMICRON of ALPHA -ALJ Local Founding May 20, I923 National Founding September Il, l865 Virginia Military Institute Richmond, Virginia l355 THIRTIETH STREET ,-1 1. ' .': 4lc 1 ,, I 5 V , xc-.IP N V L -. r 1531 , i 1' or 5 2 ir ,Q 4 -1 :if f 4rs'r -'r- ir 3.1 K :tra-,A ry ,M :,,,,'f': gc, ' - -Cgiixiiy rl.: -liiu .gfLc'i'9 f ' ..., - --i !i..A f ' -' b.. . i. , ' Jazz- '- fi - ' - . f.,-L--f':'fi...,.. . gg 3 , ., 4' -,...w, f,.,., qu., 4.. aww'-' -' .. -f -. :.-,. 1... A CDMEGA Charles Belz '36 Richard Boyer '34 Paul Brechler '34 Kenneth Briggs '34 Don Brinkman '36 Charles Bump '35 Berry Burt '35 Haddon Carryer '36 Thomas Colley '36 Bernard Conditt '35 Jean Cook '35 Louis Cook '37 W. Royal Corrie '35 Gale Eberle '34 E. Earle Ferguson '34 ACTIVES William Higgins '36 William l-lottmann '36 Sam MacArthur '35 Cole McMartin '36 Myron Nourse '36 G. J. Peairs '35 Roscoe Riemenschneide Richard Ries '35 John Schiltz '35 George Shors '35 Paul Spalla '36 Richard Steinbrecher ' John Stipp '36 Keith Stoutner '36 Byron Ver Ploeg '34 Don Woltz '36 LeRoy Austin Gerald Benjamin Conrad Buell Frank Caple Don Carlson Glenn Clausen Norman Conway Creed Corey Jack Cowan James Cownie James Eells may PLEDGES Rolland Gallagher Clark Hutter George Means James Monroe Ed Morley George Rood George Sullivan Bill Thompson Robert Throckmorton William Trent Paul White 3 r35 ALP!-IA TAU OMEGA . mf. -- iv 1 ,S if M in Q -4- 3 1 2 ye . pgs Q. if ,,.,, ., ..5,, ., fha Nw ' my I 1' E' , X Q ' Wg, Y ,r me ff 1 I V Lili u Lge C., A s QP H R Q j 1 is r rr i W2 1 , as W rf W r as Monroe Brechler Carlson Bump Clausen Huffer Caple Corey Ferguson Ausfin Carryer Ries Spalla J. Cook Higgins Schiltz Shors Peairs MacArthur L. Cook Riemenschneider Woliz Briggs Condiff Brinkman Stipp Burl: Stein brecher Morley Ver Ploeg Eberle Hoffmann Treni Throclrmorion Boyer White Cownie Benjamin McMartin Gallagher Corrie Belz fm.. f E? 3 ill-.. .. f227l , rw., 1 Q. 1 if 1: . :asf if CI-II DELTA Local Founding January 30, I907 Paul Artis '36 Herrmann Downing '35 Jaclc Duffy '34 Larry Dugan '35 Bob Erickson '35 Gene Gooch '35 Bob Hayden '36 Howard Hoffman '34 Amos Jenclcs '35 ACTIVES Dwight Machesney '34 Wayne Mountain '36 John Penney '34 Jack Potts '35 Don Roe '36 Robert Ruby '34 Phil Sarcone '36 Phil Steltzer '36 Fred Stevens '34 Harold J. Wright '34 PLEDGES Lowell Chase Dave Geddes Richard Dwyer - Vincent Larson Claire Russell Ed Tweclell 3325 UNIVERSITY AVENUE -Y f ' 1 fn .-za ',,.-f1figl'4l 1 'XT ' ! -V- ' ' , All at gxl. :lf ff, ff ?',' . A . f X -i 1 ,il A l:: j,ll,,.- If-11,3 K rr rf-r 4 '14 'I xll ', ' A . . 'F lllll lil- A rr.yrf 'r fm' ' f cr ffg rhbi ' ff L Cl-I I DELTA Geddes Dwyer Artis Machesney Downing Mayer Ru by Russell Mountain Jenclrs Dugan Larson M YQ9994 U W I5 423' 4,20 Q, f 2 Q Q Q-7? 'mv' 5 xy :C .. . Ms:?f?,si' X s .-sn, 'C' yn F ,N I 12291 Erickson Hayden Roe Wright Hoffman Sielfzer Sievens Chase IOWA DELTA of SIGMA A-PI-IA EPSILOIXI Local Founding February 5, I92I National Founding I , March 9, I856 University ot Alabama Tuscaloosa. Alabama 33 I 8 FOREST AVENUE ylllrlfwlll fs fc as g 5 C - X , .. Q , 'i9 '!1fZQg 'Lf I1 YW I V Egfr E T'-ea1a+a.n2,'5Qg'e-, If' EIRoy Alexander '35 Ralph Altman '36 Harlan Baird '35 Robert Bates '35 Edwin Brock '34 Charles Bryant '36 Dwight Conkling '36 Rudd Conrad '36 John Coolidge '36 Richard Cubbage '34 William Curry '36 John Diehl '36 Ed Easton '34 Eugene Empie '35 Frank Gaskell '36i Clifford Haskell '36 ACTIVES George Hohl '35 Charles Hulse '35 Kenneth Lilly '35 Frank Mills '36 Keith Moore '35 Hodge Morgan '35 Murray Nelson '35 Webster Peterson '34 George Pierson '35 Harrison Riepe '35 James Robertson '36 Emory Stedman '34 Carl Trout '36 Ed Vickery '34 Russell Wellman '36 Howard Youtz '34 Norwood Zehner '36 Jack Barlass Charles K. Brown Berkeley Claiborne John Farber James Fisher John Hughes Don Jones Harold Knowlton Tom Leggett PLEDGES Kenneth McCornack Samuel McHose James Mills Virgil Nutt Charles Orebaugh Verne Schroeder William Shipman George Smith Fred Stittler Gerald Thorp II , , , I Q FTE I A Q Ji .,'i 1' '7QLk'T'?l31.N. 3 G 230 EIII lar I I .1 I SIGMA ALP!-IA EPSILON in M W 1 FW? H' . -'Sv 11 fi 'T xi 'Id . 'F Wet '23 Q Q K' fe? 1' M? if 1 mi, 's In ff Eff? ., H .2 W' ff M 'aa 3 6 1 1 1' Jones Conkling Vickery Youtz Riepe Diehl K . .u ma s as at e , if I Pierson McHose Farber Moore Schroeder Conrad Lilly Trout Thorp Nelson Nutt Wellman Smith Coolidge Easton Stitfler Hohl F. Mills Baird Hulse Gaskell Alexander Bryant Robertson Zehner Cubbage Altman J. Mills Brown Leggett Haskell Curry Stedman Bates Brock Fisher Claiborne Morgan Shipman ALPHA-Xl of TAL! KAPPA EPSILON Local Founding December I8, I932 'F 5' National Founding January IO, 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington. Illinois IIO3 TWENTY-SECOND STREET jiM'qg3 j: uar me - ., X 1 ff ti 51 9 Rx AXA-M H THQ? 1 ILHI I EM 'itltiim T I ,yyypggg , V 4. g X :jg , hairs 'i'l!rlTTTTTl'TlM frrrr TTQTTTTTITTITI ru , 'EMT ,Qi 'ff' 3Qfj'7'if? T H .,.. is , J. Dwain Bunten '35 Jennings Crawford '34 Judson B. Crawford '35 Tom Dusenbery '35 Jack Everett '36 Carlton Hansen '36 Charles Horner '35 Robert Huber '36 Charles Jones '35 Maurice King '35 Alfred McClintic '35 ACTIVES George McCormick '36 Kenneth McLaughlin '36 Kenneth Morris '36 Ralph Mowen '34 Richard Mowen '34 Gerald Patterson '35 Chester Perry '36 Buell Smith '36 Franlc Thompson '35 King Tomlinson '36 Wendell Wendt '36 PLEDGES Everett Cartwright Orion Collins Bill Crawford Howard Cunningham Karl DeVault Allen Grill Fred Loclcard Howard Mace Henry Morse F. Russ Shoemaker Paul Souder Denzel Tomplcins T232 TAL! KAPPA EPSILGINI iw . a i f : A .. . . '-2- 'b,. . Q C li t ,Am 1 xr 2'f: X i ' e . e r v Y N. . ' ' 51 zb. I Thompson Horner McCormicl: McLaughlin Huber Shoemaker Everett McClintic Bunten J. Crawford Richard Mowen Mace Cunningham Jones Tompkins King Wendt Ralph Mowen Smith W. Crawford Patterson Souder Perry Collins J. B. Crawford Hansen Tomlinson 1- I . sf l233l WAIXIDERINC CREEKS M h el Kemmerer Hills Serrill Squires an Bu oughs Mann Miller Carlon Marion Atkinson, Zeta Tau Alpha .w,,,,. ...........,,...,..,..wwl Y,,,,ll, I o wa State College Abel Banov, Phi Beta Delta ,t,,,t.....,.....,.,....,,.,, ...University ot South Carolina Parker M. Burroughs, Kappa Sigma ,.,,,,,,,oo,......,,,,..,, ,,William Jewell College Thelma Louise Carlon, Beta Phi Alpha. ,..,,.., . Kingsley M. Clarlc, Sigma Nu ,...,...,....,,,.,......,.......,....,. John E. Cownie. Deta Tau Delta .......... ,..,,w,,...... Roloert E. Erush, Phi Gamma Delta ,oo,,,o,,,,,.. ...A.... University ot Minnesota State University ot Iowa ,State University ot Iowa ,State University ot Iowa Hazel l'liIls, Phi Mu ,,,,,.. ..r,,.....,... .,r,,........,rr,,,.,.,..,,,,,,...,...,, I o wa Wesleyan College Wayne E. Kemmerer, Alpha Sigma Phi o,..,,......... State University ot Iowa Iris Mann, Kappa Delta. r,,,,, r,,rr,,,r,,.......................,.,.,.,,,,, U niversity ot Minnesota Edward A. McGuire, Chi Phi Omega ,,,,,..,.... California Christian College Gordon I-I. Michael, Delta Chi .......,.,,.... ......... . State University ot Iowa George W. Miller, Phi Delta Theta ,,r,,,.................. State University ot Iowa Robert C. Phillips, Theta Delta Chi ...,,oo,s,,,... Iowa State Teachers College Anthony T. Renda, Iota Phi Mu. .... Des Moines Catholic Junior College Willson Ritchey. Alpha Tau Omega ......,... ,.,.........,...... U niversity ot Missouri Jean Serrill. Kappa Pi Alpha ........................ .............. M orningside College Robert E. Shaver, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,.... .....,..... U niversity ot Arkansas Donovan Slaymalcer, Phi Delta Theta ........,,......,.,,, State University ot Iowa Delmer R. Squires, Tau Kappa Epsilon ....... ,.,..... .,,...... M o nmouth College Lowell B. Swan, Delta Tau Delta ...,...........................,......,......... DePauw University John I-I. Wallace, Phi Gamma Delta...United States Military Academy 4234i f N if X fd x x Xp N .ig V R ,J , sononnlns ALPHA IOTA of ALP!-IA X DELTA Local Founding September IO, l92I National Founding April I7, l893 Lombard-Knox College Galesburg, Illinois -VW. II33 THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET i Jfs 'Wu -MVN kia- ' 'AEN IQ r K K6 l E 1'1 Q1'J'1 T 11.413-if ACTIVES Leona Anclerson '34 lciline Bunten '34 Virginia Hoch '34 Ruth Jacobsen '35 Dorothy Meyer '36 Alice Vinall '34 PLEDGES Elizabeth Carlson Elizabeth Colby Virginia Grant Janet l-lottman Gwendolyn Kirk Mary McGuire Jean Marsh Loretta Miller LaVon Royer Lillian Shaver Ann Elizabeth Williams Doris Yocum J. ,, In may Q 5,1 HI' M N :it .. :L all P A f -5251 - ' , 71 . A - C Y Ml , 1 H' 'Loggi fi X Kp 'Ei C l ,QWTQ -, ' ' V ,' fi, V El 1 . if wm lfrr , ' -117 STC' 5 ... '- 3' +rfi .1Q ZQ,.:g.Q Q l i' 1 Wi . rl- gf' I l l f r K Am 'E I --- E IMA. F' L . - Sf ALP!-IA XI DELTA lf, 'B l , 4 .W - f.:E ,E .M w as S --H' L Hoch McGuire Grani Jacobsen Vinall Kirk Hoffman Anderson Bunten Marsh Meyer Carlson Williams Colby Royer Miller Si E 2-fe 12371 RHO BETA of Cl-II QMEGA Local Founding April 21, mr fi 3' '- -F rr K. Rr., .u as National Founding March 5. I895 University of Arkansas Fayetteville. Arkansas 2806 BRATTLEBORO so 1-ff'-7 Wo rd' 'M' 'Pla V ff! 1 I 'I N jr! V ff' 3 ly? W4 7 11 1 If lzli 35 9 I f M55 5 'Mm' f! -L.-l ACTIVES Velma Anthony '35 Ruth Ashton '35 Barbara Belz '35 Gretchen Boyd '34 Phyllis Davidson '34 Rosemary Goodrich '35 Ruth Kassing '36 Rosina Nelson '35 Florence Turney '34 PLEDGES Eloise Cornell Mary Alice Datin Margaret Duggan Helen Dygart Gladys Gibbons Dorothy Hextell Margaret Roof Jean Ross 238 E, J ,f .ff gagac- ,sg are fsafegagf, 'eff Q '! .' M fi VG' il N. lr .A fy l-as so oiijafa, wily lilrwm lE1EglllJrl1i! ' 5 is I , will-iii A-liao-M - 5 M 3 N ll-I -a , --z-e E 5,5 - -Q1 lf? ' 5-3' Ti ': i 3 MQ... . , r nfvl. 7 , ,H lllww Us 41,5 CI-II OMEGA Davidson Datin Gibbons Kassing Boyd Goodrich Turney Vu ah 42393 Dug gan Dygert Anthony Ashton Hexfell Belz ALPHA LAMBDA of DELTA GAMMA Local Founding April 30. 1921 National Founding January 4, I874 Oxtord Institute Oxford. Mississippi 3303 UNIVERSITY AVENUE ACTIVES Katherine Beckman '34 Ruth Bilz '35 Lorraine Chapman '34 Barbara DeGratt '36 Mary Jean Elder '35 Dorothy Graves '35 Eileen Hartman '34 Betty Hazard '36 Jane McFarland '35 Maryam Metterd '35 Mary Ellen Winters '36 Mary Frances Woodcoclc '36 PLEDGES Donna Jean Anderson Marjorie Baird Ruth Baldridge Helen Balliet Dell Margaret Brush Virginia Cathcart Jean Cole Mavis Collis Mary Helen Conlon Eleanor Cornell Lois Critchett 7 M , f . Jean Doore ,A fo f I , 'A VV 1 ' 1 f D th D b V J. Y, s A r , oro y usen 4-r 1 -5, - -- E21'?a J, I ' S 'Ll-a1:a:'TE0:4 , R - 9 w.rrs,Esgis- if A - - 5' '-' . ' A 'igzi f I ,, -I -,s5i f'3gs ' B fra r 3.51 xy . .5,?.lI'irf1i r,'1g L.,.rvJ1'.f1- ' '11 w 'L i f fi 1 E A A ra . W lN4.ji,7' vm ---S I . . A x , ia' q w, fr' ' F 'Q H? WAI: Ma, +Il lwf ,V -. .J M fs.. , ' A ..... ..... ' 1- , S . . .3mfqr,,.r.,,,..,.,n,,.. '.a1,iu',4?um ' , ,5'.5?:Vl,!, I 4 9 : LM Carol Hatch Billie Hough Laura Jeanette Johnson Jane Kent Genevieve Munshower Dorothy Posten Gretchen Sandahl Jo Ann Stevens Adele Watson Ruth Wessels Mabel Wise Frances Wyatt ery DELTA GAMMA .2-ag, . .vm asxxiss ' ,M V ,- 1 K gi ia. , , 8 , W 1 , ..f . , if 9 px 2 2 57: ,Wi . r , I K f A ' MX osss 3,1 '- if R :'-. l , A 6 -ggi' V. I ., -. ' Q .Q ,.,. Mefferd Brush Winters Hatch Balliet Chapman Cole Cornell Wise Kenf McFarland DeGraff Munshower Johnson Beckman Sandahl Watson Woodcocir Wyait Hough Graves Collis Dusenbery Hazard Cafhcari Posfen Hartman in 45 JW 755523 if ' v 1? 12413 BETA KAPPA ot KAPPA A-Pl-IA TI-IETA Local Founding April 30, l92I K l l National Founding January 27, I870 DePauw University Green Castles, Indiana I080 THIRTY-FIRST STREET f f7' , W' . M- J ei L E df 'T J' , . 2- . My f N, ,mg- ,, 1 Jie' XZXF fi1J?5l'i,4r ? 7 fr ii ' ll sl uf ,M ACTIVES Doris Bennett '34 Betty Crouch '34 Janet Demmon '36 Frances Ewing '34 Dorothy Farr '35 Maxine Farr '36 Kathryn Frye '34 Mildred Gallmeier '36 LuVern Gray '36 Gertrude Guesstord '35 Betty Haas '35 Kay Hagensick '34 Jean Hardie '36 Charlotte Joiner '34 Doris Mackaman '36 Margaret Marshall '34 Leonna Meyers 34 Virginia Mooney '36 Frances Morehouse '35 Mary Lou Motz '36 Marjorie Pilmer '36 Dorothy Pitkin '35 Charlotte Reed '34 Eleanor Rider '35 Christine Russell '36 Dorothy Sadilek '35 Margaret Warner '35 Jean Wolf '35 PLEDGES Joella Brice Winitred Caldwell Jane Cray Alice Cupps Lois Demmon Dorothy Drake Alice Erickson Elizabeth Fields Jeanette Foley Lois Harris Josephine Hecker Janis Hosmer Nadine lngleman Phyllis Kooker Florence Latter Lela Lehman 242 fi- A - f f,'i'5f 1' 1 ETTTF5 T . llj, 'rirullarzrasaziaiirayi-'iiy llll ,J r r fill 1' 'fQI1ll'f.f ' T 1 fi J f 1 W W' S Anne Margerum Betty Jean Mears Charlotte Meredith Barbara Morken Maxine Oliver Charlotte Parker Juliette Pitts Darene Preston Wilma Jean Prussia Helen Sedgwick Sue Simpson Virginia Shivers Kay Watts Bonnie Williams Frances Wragg KAPPA ALP!-IA R . , , . cf? 4 . ,sggg 3 X r , 4... f,-it W ef i 1' , ' . c 4 r , , K , y 4 . 5 l . li, Y fi gif 'Q an in Img 2 n gi '53 -n 9,5 E 3 0-2 2 T S 3? m'1 iix' 3' ' uw ET-u 4-. S02 oz? 1: H Q iy r . W? ,. eea V W, V g 4 ,Q f , M1 as QF i Tl-IETA a . fl rl x F f '41 - .A no if -ii s o is I' I Q , It.. . xl M M 4 ,.,-, , I l K 5 x 1- ff i f Pueeu he Zf' T 1 E Q as MQW Hagensick Sedgwick Hardie Mackaman Cray Reed Motz Pitkin In leman Pilmer 9 Erickson Warner Sadilek Marshall Frye Mooney Fields Harris Margerum Meredith Gray Joiner J. Demmon Gallmeier M. Farr Mears Simpson Guessford Morehouse L. Demmon Haas Hosmer Brice Watts Lehman Pitts Williams 1 243 P y yyt yy i t Koolrer Crouch Caldwell Prussia Oliver J , Marguerite Green '34 GAMMA Tl-IETA ot KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Local Founding April 30. 1921 .r- .1 ' 9 ..E..,,., .-fl,-Wie. A 1 is 0 Q ., A, 0.4 , National Founding October I3, i870 Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois 3425 KINGMAN BOULEVARD ff 1' 1 .. .r',,1 ' ACTIVES Glayds Accola '36 Mary Cavanaugh '36 Josephine Feddersen '36 Kathleen Ferguson '35 Margo Frankel '35 Myra Haase '34 Lois Hill '36 Helen Holley '35 Virginia Hungerford '34 Elizabeth Kelly '36 Sue Lesan '35 Jo Loe '36 Carolyn Luther '34 Jane Applequist Dorothy Bantord Betty Jeanne Barnes Maxine Christy Dorothy Drake Martha Hamilton Margaret Hill Irene Holmberg Martha Hyde Betty Jannotta Josephine Johnston Frieda Jones Virginia Kelley . Polly Lumbard Qf , . , rx 5 Et i A 'ffliffff .-l ,illll .' l Ml r'.1-. :M I .rl -' v p! ' L lr r,,...-J M -- , .. , - ,nf A . A , r - -W: ,...:,-.-. . .. .-1 ,W',,,. .E ,., - , 4f W WY YYY, M74-1,574--A f f Mary Lou Martin '36 Sue Milner '36 Ruth Mitchell '36 Barbara Nett '35 Kathryn O'Bryon '36 Eileen O'Malley '35 Georgia Patterson '35 Lucile Robinson '34 Willa Mae Robinson '36 Grace Staves '35 Jeanne Tesdell '36 Ethel Mary Wever '36 Jeanice Williams '35 PLEDGES Frances McGlothlen Mildred Martin Mary Margaret Miller Betty Ann Palmer Josephine Peterson Margaret Purdy Kea Rea Nancy Russell Catherine Schiltz Marion Sloan Mary Snuggins Wilnetta Snyder Lenore Walters Jane Woehler ry 'ie KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA vig' Q- A-:: i U it . wx' S El A-, ffg - K f ' 35' .1 I 1' r. 12' ow, . ' Q- . . Ji! iv J 1 I, if if I ,aw wg -an a Q, -m SPS? if 4 pw ll Q Mag Johnston Barnes Haase Feddersen Accola O'Malley E. Kelly Williams Walters L. Hill Sloan Patterson Holley Hungerford Cavanaugh W. Robinson Ferguson Frankel Peterson M. L. Martin Lumbard Luther O'Bryon Hyde M. Marlin Rea Miller Milzchell Lesan Christy Palmer Benford Purdy L. Robinson McGlothlen Jones Snuggins Snyder Hamilton Schiltz Holmberg Jannolzfa Drake Applequisi Wever Neff . rm f 0-an 0 ew RTK fs 5 9 J :-1 A in ' l245l SCDCIAI. CALENDAR February 2, Tau Kappa Epsilon .......A,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,, ,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, H o u s e Dance February 2. Kappa Kappa Gamma ,..., ,,,,,,, , , ..,. Supper Formal Dance. Wakonda Club February 2, D Clube, r.,.,,,,,a ,aaa,a . February 3, Chi Delta .,,,.ra aaa,aaa.,.,. ..., . . February 9, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,,,, February IO, Tau Kappa Epsilon ...,i. February I7, Women's Dormitory... mlntormal Dance, D Club Rooms ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lntormal Dance, Hotel Savery ,......,.,....,..,.Bowery Dance, Parkview Club ,,,,,Winter Formal Dance, Hotel Kirkwood .....,,...,Valentine Formal Dance, Dormitory February I7, Chi Delta. ...,.,,,,.,,..,.,,....,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,. .....,......,,....,,,.,, .............,,..........i,,,......aaa.,,..,...... H o use Dance February 23, Freshman Grave-Diggers Stomp ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,. Golf and Country Club March 3. Delta Gamma ......,,,.,,,,.,,..,...,......,...........,,,............... Informal Dance, Rose Lorenz Studio March 3, Tau Kappa Epsilon .,.,,... March 9, Sigma Alpha Epsilon ,.....,,.,,,...... March 9, Chi Omega ...,..,,,,,....,..,,,..,,, March IO. Alpha Tau Omega .......... March I6, Women's Dormitory ....,........ Dance and Scavenger Party ,,Winter Formal Dance, Hotel Ft. Des Moines .,........,,....lntormal Dance, Golf ancl Country Club Dance ..,..,.,.......Intormal St. Patrick Dance, Dormitory March 24. D Club ........,,...,,,.,...........,... .............,............ I ritormal Dance, D Club Rooms March 24. Tau Kappa Epsilon ,,,,, ..,..........., N ovelty Fireside Dance, Chapter House April 6, Theta Sigma Phi ,,,.,.., ,,,. ,...,...,..... .......,.,,,.....,,... B a l lyhoo Ball, Consistory Temple April I3, Kappa Kappa Gamma ............,.. ,.,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,aa,a,,, H ouse Dance April I3, Chi Delta ,,..,.,...........u. ,........,,.,,.,.,,. .......,..,..AA...... F o rmal Dance, Wakonda Club April I3, Sigma Alpha Epsilon .......,....,. April I4, Alpha Xi Delta .........,,....... April 20, All-University ............ April ze, D Club .,,.,,.,s. May 4, Chi Delta ,.....,.,,.,.. May 5, Delta Gamma ....,., May 26, Chi Delta ............,..,.....,,.... May 26, Tau Kappa Epsilon ................,.,...,. ....,,,.,..,...Supper Formal Dance, Hotel Savery Dance Dance .......,.......Relays Dance, Consistory Temple Dance ,...Spring Formal Dance, Wakonda Club ...........Spring Formal Dance, Perry Country Club Spring Formal Dance, Golf and Country Club l246l IIIINIIRARIES AND PRUFESSIUN ALS ALEPI-I TI-IETA ZE IPROFESSIONAL BIBLE FRATERNITYI Carney Butler Settle Kemp Hamlin Browne Nelson Burroughs ll National Founding October, IB98 Transylvania College Lexington, Ky. OFFICERS President. ........ ....,.4.......,... L awrence Bash Vice-President. .... ,,...... G eorge Hamlin Secretary. ....., .... M . Parlrer Burroughs Treasurer ,.,,. ...,.,.. L oren E. Lair MEMBER IN FACULTY Jesse C. Caldwell MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Lawrence Bash '35 Harold Browne '35 M. Parker Burroughs Lawrence Butler '35 LaVerne Carney '34 George Hamlin '34 Charles Kemp '34 LaVern Kinzel '34 Loren E, Lair '34 Albert McKee '35 Floyd Nelson '35 Drury Settle '35 GRADUATE STUDENTS Elwyn Andrews Alfred Sulmonetti Edward A. McGuire Kenneth Tuttle I248I ALPI-IA SIGMA ALPI-IA INATIONAL EDUCATION SORORITYI Larsen Fidler Triemer Barton Taylor Seibert Parrott Dailey Swanson Barlrer West Douglass Williams OFFICERS President. .,.... ...............,., G eorgia Barton Vice-President .... ...... L ucile Williams Secretary. ..... ..... M iriam Hutchins Treasurer .... ..... J une Douglass M EM BERS IN FACULTY Lillian Hetherslwaw Fae McCIung Shawlwan MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Harriet Barker '34 Georgia Barton '34 Mary Dailey '34 June Douglass '36 Mary Alice Fidler '37 Leona Galorielson '35 Miriam Hutchins '34 Harriett Larsen '35 LaVona Parrott '37 Irene Seibert '34 Ruth Swanson '36 Doris Taylor '37 Myrna Triemer '34 Ruth West '37 Lucile Williams '34 I249I Local Founding January, I922 National Founding November, I9Ol Virginia State Normal School Farmville, Va. if BETA GAMMA KAPPA IPROFESSIONAL CHRISTIAN SERVICE SORORITYI Parsons L. Stevens Webb Garst E. Stevens Groves Hermansader Wood Serrill Berry OFFICERS President. ...... ......,...... ..... E t hel Webb Vice-President ..... ...... L ois Bierma Secretary. .... .... G lendene Berry Treasurer ....... ..,.. l sabel Hayes Chaplain ..,...... ..... R uth Parsons Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... R uby Smith MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Marjorie Bash '35 L I F d, Helen Baxter '37 ' oc' om' 'ng Glendene Berry '34 '925 Margaret Bryant '35 Freda Buchanan '34 Elsie Cramer '37 Hazelruth Garst '37 Genevieve Groves '36 Isabel l-layes '34 Eleanor I-lermansad Ruth Parsons '34 Jean Serrill '35 Evelyn Stevens '35 Lola Stevens '37 Sue Sturm '37 Ethel Webb '35 Ruth Wood '35 GRADUATE STUDENTS Lois Bierma I 25Ol Ruby Smith er '36 President .... Treasurer. Adviser.. N DELTA SIGMA EPSILGN INATIONAL EDUCATION SGRORITYI Moore Maclcrill Wilson Barratt Chance Shearer Graves OFFICERS .....LoIaBarratt . . . . . .Helen Mackrill . . . . .Mrs. Paul Helmick MEMBERS IN FACULTY Margaret Corbin Ruth Emmert MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Lola Barratt '35 Kathlyn Chance '36 Margaret Eclcley '35 Ruth Graves '36 Helen Maclcrill '35 Helen Miletchik '36 Bernice Moore '35 Rosemary Shearer '36 Pauline Snyder '34 Frances Wilson '36 rzsii Snyder Milefchilc Local Founding July, me National Founding September, I9I4 Miami University Oxtord. Ohio DELTA PI-II DELTA IHONORARY ART SORORITYI Local Founding December, I 922 National Founding . January. I909 University ot Kansas Lawrence, Kans. OFFICERS President. ..... .,,. L ouise Klar Vice-President. .,... ..... B etty Evans Secretary ,... . . . .Constance Taylor Treasurer , . .Mary Louise Rodine MEMBERS IN FACULTY Florence Sprague Oma Strain MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Betty Evans '36 Dorothea Mennenga '36 Louise Klar '34 Mary Louise Rodine '36 Iris Mann '35 Constance Taylor '36 GRADUATE STUDENT I Mrs. H. I-I. McLaughlin I252I DELTA SIGMA PI IINTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL COMMERCE FRATERNITYI Green Pace Gibson Christiansen Ancirianc Eberle Fideler Patterson Bland Mace Lawrence OFFICERS President ....... .............. J ohn Andriano, Jr. Vice-President ..... ....... P hilip Gibson Secretary. ...... .... D onald Pace Treasurer. . ..... Gale Eberle FACULTY MEMBERS I-Owl Founding May, I924 Herbert W. Bohlman George Hutt MerriII B. Dilley Arthur A. Morrow Lynden E. Hoffman David F. Owens MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY John Andriano, Jr. '34 Hugh N. Bland '35 Herman Christiansen '35 Gale Eberle '34 Arthur Erickson '36 Raymond Fideier '35 Philip Gibson '35 J. Stanley Green '35 George Greenlee '37 L. Paul Hoilebrands '36 George Kantz '37 W. Dan Lawrence '36 Howard Mace '35 Donald Pace '34 Gerald Patterson '35 W. Steve Vanderwal '35 I253I National Founding November, i907 New York University New York, N. Y. ETA SIGMA PI-II IHONORARY CLASSICAL FRATERNITYI Burriss Vinall Rylancls Haase Carver Local Founding O'MalIey Naiden Berry OFFICERS President .....,.... ,... . Vice-President ........ Recording Secretary ....,., Corresponding Secretary .,... Treasurer. ......, .... 4 Maclelyn Rylands .Eileen O'MaIIey I . . .Alice Vinall . .Greta Carver Josephine Burriss I927 MEMBERS IN FACULTY Carrie Taylor Cubbage Sherman Kirk MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Glendene Berry '34 James Naiden '36 Josephine Burriss '34 Eileen O'MaIIey '35 Greta Carver '34 Maclelyn Rylands '34 Myra I'Iaase '34 Alice Vinall '34 924 S I254I National Founding I Northwestern University Chica o, III. GRADUATE STUDENTS Winilred Byrnes Wilma Stringlellow HELMET AND SPLJRS IMEN'S HCNORARY ACHIEVEMENT SOCIETYI X . X A 4 . . Penney Stilwell Morgan Cubbage Andriano Stewart Ferguson McCoIgan Jester Aitken Horner Hulse Germar Hamlin Porter Jones Diehl OFFICERS President. ........ . Vice-President ..... Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Richard Cubbage . . . . .Donald Mackaman , . . .Walter Stilwell MEM BERS IN FACULTY Lynden E. Hoffman John H. Hutchinson Daniel W. Morehouse MEM BERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert Aitken '34 John Andriano '34 Richard Cubbage '34 John Diehl '34 E. Earle Ferguson '34 W. Herbert Germar '34 W. J. Goodwin, Jr. '34 George Hamlin '34 Charles Horner '35 Charles Hulse '35 Philip Jester '34 Charles Jones '35 Robert McCoIgan '34 Hodge Morgan '35 Murray Nelson '35 John Penney '34 Morris Penquite '34 Webster Peterson '34 Howard Porter '34 Donald Stewart '34 Walter Stilwell '34 Eugene Worden '35 I255I KAPPA DELTA PI INATIONAL HONORARY EDUCATION FRAT ERNITYI Reed Ewing Corrie Haase J. Jones Carver Glidden Morehouse Rider C. Jones Zirbel Stewart OFFICERS President. ........................... Donald Stewart Vice-President ............ ...., M rs. Olney Weaver Recording Secretary ........ ....... K athryn Zirbel Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer ....... Emma J. Scott Counselor. ................. .... L illian Hethershaw LM, Founding MEMBERS IN FACULTY February, I9I7 National Founding ' March, I9II University of Illinois Urbana, III. William F. Barr J. Herbert Blaclchurst Lillian Hethershaw Mary Carol Hillis Ruby Ana Holton John H. Hutchinson Ethel Mae Jones Mrs. Ella Ford Miller Daniel W. Morehouse Mrs. Ethel Morris Emma J. Scott Oma Strain Floy Woodyard MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Greta Carver '34 W. Royal Corrie '35 Frances Ewing '34 Glenn Glidden '34 Myra Haase '34 Isabel Hayes '34 Charlotte Joiner '34 Charles Jones '35 l256I Janet Jones '35 Gertrude Libles '35 Leonna Meyers '34 Frances Morehouse '35 Charlotte Reed '34 Eleanor Rider '35 Donald Stewart '34 Kathryn Zirbel '34 I KAPPA PI-II KAPPA IPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FRATERNITYI OFFICERS President ........ ...... O rien Brewbalxer Vice-President. ...... ..... D onalcl Stewart Secretary. ..... ..... L owell B. Swan Treasurer. .... ...... E ugene Worden i Local Foundi 5 MEMBERS IN FACULTY April, 1925 William F. Barr Arthur J. Rider Paul I-Ielmiclc Reuel H. Sylvester MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Orien Brewbalcer '34 Donald Stewart '34 Charles Kemp '34 Lowell Swan '34 Ralph Mowen '35 Eugene Worden '35 N tional Found g April, 1922 GRADUATE STUDENTS Wendell Bash Eldon Jackson Bert Edwards I257l MU PI-II El3SlLQN QNATIONAL HONORARY Music sokomm Wahlert Wyatt' Hiclrolr Davison Munshower Coughlan Easter Luther McClung OFFICERS President. ...... .,.,......... D orothy Jane Hickolt Vice-President. .,., ,.,. F lorence Coughlan Secretary. ,.,.. ..... M ary McClung Treasurer. . 4 ..... Carolyn Luther MEMBERS IN FACULTY I-our pounding Genevieve Wheat Baal Juliette Redtern Octoben IQI7 Margaret Corbin Lenore Mudge Stull Gertrude Huntoon Nourse MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Marian Brewer '34 Mary McClung '34 Florence Coughlan '34 Gene Munshower '35 Glenella Davison '35 Lillian Swartzel '34 Edna Easter '35 Ramona Wahlert '35 Dorothy Jane l-lickok '34 Frances Wyatt '35 Carolyn Luther '34 National Founding November, l903 Metropolitan School of Music Cincinnati, Ohio GRADUATE STUDENTS Martha Burton Ruth Cubloage Martha Capps Doris l-loft qzssy PI-II ALPI-IA DELTA INATIONAL PROFESSIONAL LAW FRATERNITYI Ferguson Smith MiIIer Higgins Hoffman Riemenschneider Dugan Briggs Cook OFFICERS Justice .... ........,........ K enneth Briggs Vice-Justice. .... Roscoe Riemenschneider Clerk ..... ...... E . Earle Ferguson Treasurer ,...... Larry Dugan Local Founding April, I92I MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Milo Bowers '36 Howard Hottman '34 Kenneth Briggs '34 Philip Lovrien '36 Gene Cook '35 HiIIis Miller '35 Larry Dugan '35 Roscoe Riemenschneider '35 National Founding E. Earle Ferguson '34 William Higgins '35 Lawrence Robertson '34 BueII Smith '36 November. I897 University ot Chicago Chicago, III. I259I T PI-II BETA KAPPA INATIONAL HONORARY FRATERNITYI Rouss Stilwell Lang Root Morehouse Anderson Stewart OFFICERS President ...,..... ................ F rank I. Herrlott Vice-President ..... ...,, Z oe W Seevers Secretary ........................,.., Ethel M Jones Local Founding September, I 922 National Founding December, I776 College ot William and Williamsburg. Va. M EM BERS IN FACULTY William F. Barr Mary Frances Boyd Juliette Devin Paul S. l-lelmick Frank I. I-lerriott Lillian P. l-Iethershaw Ethel M. Jones Daniel W. Morehouse Herbert R. Mundhenke Isaac F. Nett Altred J. Pearson Arthur J. Rider Charles J. Ritchey Luther S. Ross Emma J. Scott Zoe W. Seevers Luther W. Stalnaker' Ervin Stringtellow l-luloert Utterback Floy Woodyard HONORARY MEMBERS Olynthus B. Clark l-Iarvey Ingham Mrs. Ella Ford Miller MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Leona Anderson '34 Isabel Hayes '34 MMV Kermit Lang '34 Frank Moore '35 Frances Morehouse '35 Morton Root '34 Ruth Rouss '34 Donald Stewart '34 Walter Stilwell '34 GRADUATE STUDENTS Wendell Bash Donald Mackaman T260 Lewis McFarland Richard Moody PHI MU ALPI-IA SINFCDNIA IPROFESSIONAL Music FRATERNITYI Monroe Greek Huffer White Melton Minkler McHose Collins Bird Morley Larson Washburn Leedham Stern Bevington Madson McLaughlin OFFICERS President .,....... ................ R aymond Mlnkler Vice-President. .... ......,.. B ill Collins Secretary. ....,. .,., E ldon Masters Treasurer .,... ..,. N athan Greek Historian. ..... Gordon Bird Warden. . ..... Clark Huffer MEMBERS IN FACULTY Holmes Cowper Anthony Donato James J. Eiderlick Stanford Hulshizer Franz Kuschan E. C. Lytton Paul Stoye Harry E. Wartel MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Loyd Bevington '35 Gordon Bird '36 Conrad Buell '37 Bill Collins '36 Louis Cook '37 Van Donohoo '36 Edward Einetield '35 Nathan Greek '36 Clark Hutter '34 Vincent Larson '37 George Leedham '37 Maynard Madson '37 Eldon Masters '35 Samuel McHose '37 Kenneth McLaughlin Jon Melton '37 Robert Merrick '37 Ray Minlcler '35 James Monroe '37 Edmund Morley '37 Charles Stern '37 Bill Washburn '37 Don Wheatcratt '37 Paul White '37 GRADUATE STUDENT Marvin Maher 12613 '3 Local Founding May, I922 National Founding October, I889 New England Conservatory Boston, Mass. PI-II MU GAMMA INATIONAL DRAMATIC ART SORORITYI Local Founding January, I 922 OFFICERS President .... .... C onchetta Spagnolo Vice-President. .... .... B everly Tomhave Secretary ..... .... B etty McClintock Treasurer.. . . ..... Grace Peitzman M EM BERS IN UNIVERSITY I'IeIen Baker '36 Margaret Barron '36 Joyce Miller '37 Grace Peitzman '36 Burnetta Bonnstetter-Browne '37 National Founding October, o an s l870 I-I II cI College I-I II d Virginia 06715, Margaret Conrardy '35 Kathryn Dye '37 Elizabeth EarIy '36 I-IazeIrutI'1 Garst 37 Corinne GeIwicIc '37 Constance I-Iauge '37 Alice Jenks '37 Betty McClintock '36 rzszp Virginia Porter '36 Marian Ritze '37 Emma Roennau '37 Conchetta Spagnolo Ruth Swanson '36 Beverly Tomhave '34 Maurine Watts '36 PI-Il MU GAMMA Hauge Jenks Barron Browne Watis Swanson McClintock Tomhave Ritze Baker Garst Peitzman Porfer Miller Spagnolc Conrardy Roennau Gelwiclt f263y PI-II SIGMA ICDTA IHONORARY ROMANCE LANGUAGE FRATERNITYj ? 2 Q Q 'Z Q Safe 1 1 -1192 r 4 y 4 11' ' I 'L ' V gy , , is K M. 'il i f ' V A 'E E: ' -V --tl ' L' A i ii. Burriss Winters Reeves Guessford Frye Anderson Goodrich Ferring Jacobsen Keith Porter Hermansader Gallmeier Jester Bunten Vinall Morehouse Jones OFFICERS President ..,..... .4............... L eona Anderson Vice-President .... ........ K ermit Lang Secretary. ...... .... F rances Morehouse Treasurer. .... ......, I ciline Bunten Mrs. Mary Frances Boyd l'oc'l Fo d '9 Jean Pierre LeCoq December. l926 Leona Anderson '34 Marjorie Bash '35 lciline Bunten '34 Josephine Burriss '34 Greta Capps '36 Kathleen Chance '36 Geraldine Ferring '34 Kathryn Frye '34 Mildred Gallmeier '36 Rosemary Goodrich '35 Gertrude Guesstord '35 Eleanor I-lermansader '35 National Founding November, l922 Allegheny College Meadville, Pa. M EM BERS IN FACULTY Alfred J. Pearson MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ruth Jacobsen '35 Philip Jester '34 Charles Jones '35 Marjorie Keith '36 Marjorie Kistle '36 Gertrude Libles '35 Dorothea Mennenga '36 Frances Morehouse '35 Howard Porter '34 Joseph Reeves '34 Alice Vinall '34 Mary Ellen Winters '36 GRADUATE STUDENT Mrs. Cornelia Vetter PI KAPPA DELTA INATIONAL HONORARY FORENSIC FRATERNITYI McCoIgan Pearlman Tonini Lesan Aitken Rouss Hamlin Zirbel Hoffmann OFFICERS President. ......... ..,.....,..... K athryn Zirbel Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... Chester C. Carrothers MEMBER IN FACULTY Chester C. Ca rrothers James J. Fiderlick MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert Aitken '34 George I-IamIin '34 WiIIiam Hoffmann '36 Sue Lesan '35 William McCIurg '34 Robert McCoIgan '34 Kathryn PearIman '36 Ruth Rouss '34 Melio Tonini '36 Kathryn Zirbel '34 Local Founding May, I926 National Founding ApriI, I9I3 Ripon, Wis. qzesy I PSI CHI INATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY FRATERNITYI sons Glidden Rouss Viclrery Hiclrolr Stevens Belt V II Bunten Hamlin Frederick Riepe And Local Founding October, I929 National Founding September, I929 Yale University N w Haven, Connecticut O'MaIIey Diehl Brechler OFFICERS President ....... ................ L eona Anderson VicefPresicIent. .... ..,.... J ohn Diehl Secretary. ...... ..... G Iendene Berry Treasurer.. . ..... Lowell Swan MEMBERS IN FACULTY Raymond O. Davies Luther W. Stalnalcer Earle G. Lockhart Reuel H. Sylvester MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY II-lodge Morgan '34 Leonna Meyers '34 Eileen O'MaIIey '36 Ruth Parsons '36 Harrison Riepe '37 Frances Ritzinger '34 Ruth Rouss '34 Ray A. Stevens '34 LoweII Swan '34 Regina Swift '35 Edwin Viclcery '34 Alice Vinall '34 GRADLIA-I-E STUDENTS Wendell Bash M. R. Jones lWOMEN'S SIEVE AND Sl-IEARS HONORARY ACHIEVEMENT SOCIETY, Hiclrolr Joiner Ewing Anderson Marshall Neff Morehouse Ferring McGuire Frye Sipling Bunten Rider Rouss Williams Zirbel Beckman O FF! C ER S President. ..., r..........,. .,,. K a thryn Zirbel MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Leona Anderson '34 Katherine Beckman '34 lciline Bunten '34 Kathryn Carmichael '35 Frances Ewing '34 Geraldine Ferring '34 Kathryn Frye '34 Dorothy Jane l-liclcolc '34 Charlotte Joiner '34 Margaret Marshall '34 Mary McGuire '35 Leonna Meyers '34 Frances Morehouse '35 Barbara Nett '35 Eleanor Rider '35 Ruth Rouss '34 Esther Sipling '35 Jeanice Williams '35 Kathryn Zirbel '34 l267l SIGMA ALPI-IA ICDTA IPROFESSIONAL MUSIC SORORITYI Hoch Riker Novak Carlon Wood Mason OFFICERS President ........ ..........., .... . E veIyn Mason Vice-President ..,.. ,... E velyn Teander Secretary. ....... ...... L ibby Novak Treasurer. ...... .... S ue Herbrechf MEMBERS IN FACULTY Local Founding May,I920 National Founding June, I903 University of Michig Ann Arbor, Michigan Mrs. Nona Cowles Ruth Emmert MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Thelma Carlon '35 Dorothy Cooke '35 Virginia I-Ioch '34 Mary Patterson '35 Na'caIie Riker '36 EveIyn Teander '34 Ann Koenig '37 Ruth Wood '35 EveIyn Mason '35 Jeanette Younker '36 Libby Novak '34 UNCLASSIFIED Tiweodosia DooIi'ctIe Mary Byrd SIoan Sue Herbrecht Inez Stromert Pauiine Orcutt I268I SIGMA DELTA CHI INATIONAL PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITYI Curry Thorp Wendt Ruby Hoffmann Fischer Porter Jencks Kestler McCoIgan Zug Germar OFFICERS President. .,.,. ......................, J ohn Zug Vice-President. . . ,,.......... Robert L. McColgan Secretary ........ ,. ,..,.... Hal Kestler Emery H. R Treasurer. .......... . , ........ .... . . .Herbert Germar MEMBERS IN FACULTY Edward C. Lytton Lewis Wforthington Smith uby ACTIVE ALUMNI MEMBERS Peter Ainsworth Advertising Manager Better Homes and Gardens William E. Drips Associate Editor Wallaces' Farmer and Fred Bohen Iowa Homestead President Meredith Publishing Company R'ASE!'er,EgL8uSyxEFna er Gardner Cowles' Jr' Successtulglzarmingg Executive Editor A Des Moines Register-Tribune KIVI4 FOX John Cowles Editor Associate Publisher Des Moines Register-Tribune Hugh Curtiss Circulation Department Meredith Publications Clittord DePuy Editor DePuy Publications Successful Farming Frank Eurbush Bureau of Market Analysis Meredith Publications Alfred C. Hottes Associate Editor Better Homes and Gardens M. R. Jones Copy Desk Des Moines Register-Tribune Frank W. McDonough Associate Editor Better Homes and Gardens Elmer T. Peterson Editor Better Homes and Gardens Hartzell Spence United Press Basil Walters Managing Editor Des Moines Register-Tribune W. W. Waymack Editorial Writer Des Moines Register-Tribune MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY William Curry '36 Robert L. McCoIgan '34 Jack Fischer '36 Arthur Porter '36 Herbert Germar '34 Gerald Thorp '35 William Hottmann '36 Wendell Wendt '36 Amos Jencks '35 John Zug '34 Hal Kestler '34 GRADUATE STUDENTS Webster T. Peterson lLawl Joseph E. Reeves ILawl I269I Local Founding December, I 924 National Founding April, l909 DePauw University Greencastle, Ind. SIGMA DELTA EPSILON IPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FRATERNITYI Moore MiIreseII Warren Nelson I National Founding November, I928 Northern Normal School Aberdeen, S. Dali. Hulten Van Laningham Jensen I Barratt Ford Smith OFFICERS President .....,. .................. D orothy E. Meyer Vice-President. , . .... Bernice Moore Secretary. ...... ...,.... L ola Barratt Treasurer.. . . ,.... Fredabelle Good FACULTY IVI EM BER Lillian Hethershaw MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Lola Barratt '35 Zelma Bortz '35 Don Emmanual '35 Betty Ford '34 Pauline Freedline '35 Margaret Glassburn '35 Fredaloelle Good '35 Fred I'IuIten '34 Cornelius Jensen '36 Dorothy Meyer '35 Doyle Milcesell '34 Bernice Moore '35 Herman Nelson '34 George Smith '35 Claribel Sommerville '35 Ina Van Laningham '34 Lyle Warren '34 GRADUATE STUDENTS Loretta Fowler Kenneth Michalson I 2701 TI-IETA ALP!-IA Pl-II lHONORARY DRAMATIC FRATERNITYT Peitzman Bailey Williams Mills Belt Stotts Tomhave Kassing Porter Joiner Rylands Spagnolo Beclrman McMartin OFFICERS President. ..,.... .............. K atherine Beckman Vice-President. ..... .... M argaret Stalnaker Secretary ....... ...,.. H oward Porter Treasurer . ..... Richard Belt MEMBERS IN FACULTY Loca, Founding Raymond O. Davies James J. Ficlerliclc Sherman Kirk Waunita Taylor Shaw Lewis Worthington Smi MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Pauline Bailey '36 Katherine Beckman '34 Richard Belt '35 Kathryn Carmichael '35 Kathryn Coalcley '34 Charlotte Joiner '34 Ruth Kassing '36 Cole McMartin '36 Frank Mills '36 Marguerite Ortman '35 Grace Peitzman '36 Howard Porter '34 Madelyn Rylancls '34 Conchetta Spagnolo '35 Margaret Stalnalcer '34 Dorthy Stotts '36 Beverly Tomhave '34 Jeanice Williams '35 l27Il th May, i929 National Founding Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas TI-IETA SIGMA PI-II INATIONAL PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITYI Local Founding I932 National Founding April 8, i909 OFFICERS President. .... .. .... ..... H elen Holley Secretary ..... ..... E sther Sipling Treasurer ......... ........ L ois Hill Keeper of Archives. .... Glenn Glidden MEM BERS IN UNIVERSITY Gladys AccoIa '36 Katherine Beckman '34 Ruth Bilz '35 Kathryn Frye '34 GIenn Glidden '34 Lois Hill '36 I-Ielen I'IoIIey '35 Nadine Ingleman '36 .Io Loe '36 Margaret Marshall '34 Mary Lou Martin '36 Mary McGuire '35 Sue Milner '36 Josephine Peterson '36 LuciIe Robinson '34 Willa Mae Robinson '36 Esther SipIin3 '35 Jean Wolf '35 GRADUATE STUDENT Wfinitred Byrnes I272I THETA SIGMA PI-II Sipling Wolf L. Robinson Peterson Holley Glidden McGuire Marshall W. Robinson Accola Ingleman Hill Beclrman Frye Martin l 273 g o ZETA PHI ETA INATIONAL PROFESSIONAL SPEECH ARTS SORORITYI Local Founding 2I 0 Founding I893 n University go, III. OFFICERS President. .,... ............, K atherine Beckman Vice--President ...,. ....., D orthy Stotts Secretary. .,.., ....., G reta Capps Treasurer. ..... Jeanice Williams MEMBER IN FACULTY Waunita Taylor Shaw MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Mary Eloise Anderson '37 Pauline Bailey '36 Helen Balliet '36 Helen Baxter '37 Katherine Beckman '34 Greta Capps '36 ' Kathryn Carmichael '35 Eloise Chance '36 Margaret Chinn '35 Margaret Colesoun '37 Mavis Collis '37 Jean Marie Corey '37 Mary Dau '37 ' Ruth Haley '36 rzm Martha Hamilton '35 Martha Hyde '37 Laura Jeanette Johnson Ruth Kassing '36 Jane Kent '37 Martina Meyer '37 Marguerite Ortman '35 Georgia Patterson '35 Madelyn Rylands '34 Eunice Skelton '36 Margaret Stalnalcer '34 Dorthy Stotts '36 Jeanice Williams '35 Frances Wragg '37 ZETA PI-II ETA Patterson Williams Balliet Staffs Beckman Slcelfon Bailey Meyer Hamilton Kent Wragg Haley Chance Anderson Rylands Hyde Kassing Johnson 1275 ALPHA Pl-Il OM EGA Alpha Phi Omega is an honorary professional scouting fraternity, dedicated to leadership, friendship and service. Members are elected on the basis ot scouting service and activity in college. DELTA TH ETA PHI Delta Theta Phi is a professional law fraternity, founded Septem- ber 26, I9I3, at the Cleveland Law School. The date of the local founding is I920. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, has been on the campus since May. I925. It was founded nationally November, I924. GALEN PR E-M EDIC CLUB Galen Pre-Medic Club is composed ot students intending to con- tinue the study ot medicine. Requirements and possibilities ot vari- ous medical colleges are considered. so that members may make selections which will be most advantageous to them. 1276, ,f Y X 1 X U :Al X .X , , Q ,4 CHEMICAL SCDCIETV Brock Carryer Mowen Zirbel Stewart Watts Penney Rider Stilwell Crawford Kendall OFFICERS President ...... .... J ohn Penney Vice-President .... ..... C harles Hulse Secretary ...... ..... E leanor Rider Treasurer. ..... Kathryn Zirbel MEMBER IN FACULTY Arthur J. Rider MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Edwin Brock '34 Haddon Carryer '36 Judson Crawford '35 Van Donohoo '36 Herrmann Downing '36 John Ganshaw '36 Parker Hughes '36 Charles Hulse '35 Jack Kendall '34 Frank Moore '35 Ralph Mowen '34 may Myron Nourse '36 John Penney '34 Nadine Prine '35 Eleanor Rider '35 John Rogers '35 Donald Stewart '34 Walter Stilwell '34 Frederick Swift '36 Maurine Watts '36 Kathryn Zirbel '34 COSMCDPOLITAN CLUB IASSOCIATED WITH THE NATIONAL CORDA FRATRES ASSOCIATIONI I TT - 3. I I rr if V , ,, . . . ... A ' 1 - ' ' L' -' - , I -fi A A ' , X 5 3 A , , 1 I ., . is -nf 'gf' . as it . ' 2 J 12 sr ,TTTT - so 3 r an 'K 'J A , ' D-., gi ' iff Cox Blackmore Bump Groves Kemp Collins Burroughs Hoffberg Stevens Nold Sulmonetti Burriss Jester Pearlman Hermansader Rouss Wood Frederick McKay Morehouse Stilwell Spagnolo Serrill Anderson Stewart Berry Cubbage OFFICERS President. ..,.. .. .......,........ Alfred Sulmonettl Vice-President.. . .,...,, Ruth Wood Secretary. . , . ,...,.. Ruth Rouss Treasurer. .,,. .... W alter Stilwell M EM BERS IN FACU LTY Frank I. Herriott Mildred Jessup Ethel Mae Jones MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert Allen '35 Leona Anderson '34 Lawrence Bash '34 F Marjorie Bash '35 Glendene Berry '34 Svend Bidstrup '36 Virlene Blackmore '37 Margaret Bryant '35 Charles Bump '35 Josephine Burriss '34 M. Parker Burroughs '34 Bill Collins '36 Abram Cox '34 Lois Critchett '37 Richard Cubbage '34 Charles Frederick '35 Genevieve Groves '35 Eleanor Hermansader '35 Abraham Hottberg '34 Philip Jester '34 Bernice Juaire '37 William Kacena '37 Charles Kemp '34 Loren Lair '34 Betty Matulet '37 Donald McKay '34 Albert McKee '35 Frances Morehouse '35 Truman Nold '35 Harry Olson '37 Kathryn Pearlman '36 Warren Pemberton '37 Ruth Rouss '34 Jean Serrill '35 Ronald C. Smith '37 Conchetta Spagnolo '35 Evelyn Stevens '36 Donald Stewart '34 Walter Stilwell '34 Alfred Sulmonetti '34 Ruth Wood '35 I279I ENGLISI-I CLLIB Jester Hill Frye Cavanaugh Bates Porter Williams Joiner Rylands Diehl O'MalIey Serrill OFFICERS President ......., ...... R obert Bates Vice-President ..... ..... E ileen O'MaIIey Secretary. ....... ....... P hilip Jester MEMBER IN FACULTY Lewis Worthington Smith MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Robert Bates '35 Mary Cavanaugh '36 Glenn Decker '37 John Diehl '34 Kathryn Frye '34 Lois I-IiII '36 Philip Jester '34 Izaop Charlotte Joiner '34 Eileen O'MaIIey '35 Howard Porter '34 Madelyn Rylands '34 Jean Serrill '35 Jeanice Williams '34 GRADE CLUB I Shearer Milresell Groves Nelson Meline Jensen Wilson Linder McFarland Chapman Jones Herter Moore Maclrrill Hill Glassburn Taylor Eclcley Van Laningham DeVault Blaclrhurst Warren Hethershaw Karstens Norby Lindgren Barratt Hackett OFFICERS President ,......,.,.,.......,........ Frances Wilson Vice-President .,.. .......r.... ,,.. H e len Maclrrill Secretary-Treasurer. ..... Loretta Fowler MEMBERS IN FACULTY J. Herbert Blaclch urst Lillian Hethershaw MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Lola Barratt '35 Bob Campbell '37 Mike Caviness '37 Lorraine Chapman '34 Karl De Vault '37 Margaret Eclcley '34' Margaret Glassburn '37 Genevieve Groves '35 Carolyn Haclcett '37 Eileen Hartman '34 Helen Hauser '34 Nettie Herter '34 Margaret Hill '37 Hazel Hills '34 Billie Hough '34 Fred Hulten '34 Cornelius Jensen '36 Janet Jones '35 Ethel Karstens '37 Irene Linder '37 Lucille Lindgren '37 Helen Maclcrill '35 Ted Mallett '37 Jane McFarland '34 Irene Meline '37 Dorothy Meyer '36 Doyle Milcesell '34 Bernice Moore '35 Herman Nelson '34 Evalyn Norby '37 James Prouty '37 Leone Risetter '37 Rosemary Shearer '36 George Smith '35 Doris Taylor '37 Ina Van Laningham Lyle Warren '34 Frances Wilson '35 Mabel Wise '34 Marvin Ziesmer '36 GRADUATE STU DENT Loretta Fowler Izsup '34 I-IISTOIQY CLUB OFFICERS President ..... .... L oweII B. Swan Secretary. .... .. ..Mar'I:ha Foster Treasurer. .... Donald Stewart MEMBERS IN FACULTY EtheI Mae Jones CharIes J. Ritchey MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Paul Brechler '34 Quentin Renshaw '34 Martha Foster '35 Donald Stewart '34 John McGee '34 Lowell B. Swan '34 GRADUATE STUDENTS DeWitt Butler Don Mackaman Bert Edwards Mrs. Mabel Robbins Eldon Jackson I 282 I MEMBERS MARGARET FULLER CLUB The purpose ot the oldest honor organization on the campus, the Margaret Fuller Club, is the study ot literature, art, science. and current topics. Founded in I896, the club has established a permanent scholarship at Drake. and is affiliated with the City Federation ot Women's Clubs. lts membership is composed ot upper-class undergraduates, alumnae and faculty women. The tirst six names are charter members and the others tollow in order ot election. Bessie Bruner-Taylor Dura Brokaw-Coclcrell Edith Frazier-Hudson Bonnie Jewett-Welpton Allegra Frazier Margaret Jewett Georgia Witter-Waters Jennie Carpenter-Widmann 'Agnes Martin-Cloud 'Minee Alma' Cady Mary Carpenter-Craig Susie Gaspell-Matson Varilla M. Lane Mary Craig-Muclcley Rea Woodman Margaret Noyes Craig Nellie Burton-Amsbury 'Corinne Coggeshall- Lingentelter Ella May Allison Maude Davis Sprague Lulu Huttaker-Goodman Jennie Robinson-Bell Mabel Reynolds-Monilaw 'Kathryn Van Meter Jessie Taft Delia Still-Brunlc 'Edith Gwynne Utterback Olive Vertrees Kate Macomber-Clarlce Leah Durand-Jones Ellen Hillis-Miller Winnitred Wennerstrum Portia Clarke-Van Meter Mary Risser-Roberts Bertha Denny-Coffman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord Rollins Blanche Galloway Naida Curtis Marie Van Aalcen-Koolman Y Georgine Van Aa ken-Sauvage Inez Downing-Jayne Eleanor Cameron Sue Gunn-Kelley 'Deceased Georgia Rutfcorn Rae Stoclcham Delia Van Schoiaclc-Place Verona Calhoun-Johnstone Carrie Taylor Cubbage Inez Scott-Cartwright Eunice Meers Gail Seevers-Borden Mary Roberts-Crowley Laura McClary-Mack Elma Wheatley-Hobson Mary McClary4Stubbs Annabelle Wallace-McLay Nina Gregg-Woods Zoe W. Seevers Stella McCash-Janes llia Carpenter-Hunter Ora Guesstord-Weir Pearle Ruby-Bullard Cecil Evans Ruth Bell-Lane Maude Stoclcham-Meredith Mary Ethel Dixon lrvel Myers Valda Hall-Prizer Blanche Robertson Fleeta Brownell-Woodruff Helen Starr-Pattee Rosabelle Campbell- McCartney Juliette Devin Ethelyn Harris-Grennell Atta Hutchinson-Graybill Rose Garrett-Holroyd Blanche Robbins-Risher Virginia Kirk Lcla Carson Anna Laura Clarlr-Thompson Mary Gilliland Brammer Eleanor Morning-Marvin Ella Louise Stein Maybelle Watson-Bulloclr Hortense Lovett-Barnhart Marion Green Helen Rollins-Jewell llda Hammer Ruth Stewart Margaret Noyes Lawrence Helen Ross-Stebbins Elizabeth Morning Mary Martin Georgia May Campbell Helen Cheese-Liclcliter Margaret Clark Ruth Kirby-Jamieson Marjorie E. W. Smith Mildred Ryan Janice English-Textram Mary Ross-Maclcinnon Helen Ruby-Goode Gretchen Habenicht- Cartwright Lucile McKee-DeMuth Roberta Herriott Hester Lawrence-Gronberg Geraldine Laughlin Frances McKee Mar uerite M inassian-Wilson 3 Virginia Foster Clare Lockhart-Weissinger Naomi Paul-Lee Miriam Perlcins Esther Utterbaclc-Penquite Melissa S. Carroll Madalynn Philleo Katherine Fletcher4Shreves Meredith McCaw Elsie Amend-Wood Frances Burt-Moulin Lillian Hethershaw Ethel Mae Jones Vega Morehouse Frances Hutt Jeanne Shoclcley-Holmes Helen Dunlap Katherine Remus-Blanchard 'Margaret Dole-Bagby Virginia Davis-Goodrich Katherine Allen-Montgome Frances Kemp l283l 'Y Thelma Larson-Lawrence Priscilla Pratt-Scott Eleanor Burton Martha Peairs Dorothy Shaw-Jewett Myrtle Spurrier Julia Porter-Hise Ruth Cubbage Bothilda Mahler Gretchen Moorehouse Eleanor Scott Frances Donica Millicent Haines Helen Mitchell Ruth Clemens-Needham Neva Roberts-Schneider Hope Worthington Dorothy Dornon-Richeson Margaret Alice Gibson Margaret Early Winitred Leonard Juanita Porter-Grant Lucille Moon Emma Gray-Ward Wilma Stringtellow Mary Nett Velma Jordan Edna Penney-Wright Gretchen Utterback Catherine Bowler Doris Hott Mary Jean Elder Maurine Housh Frances Dewell Doreen Howard Madelyn Rylands Mary Alice Holman Kathryn Carmichael Eleanor Rider Kathryn Zirbel Frances Morehouse Katherine Beckman Myra Haase Margaret Marshall Leona Anderson MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY E MATI-I-SCIENCE CLUB Moore Neff LaForge Horn Carney Throckmorton Naiden Lang McLaugI'1Iin Mowen Worden Crawford Anthony Kemp Rouss Neff Stewart Woodyard Stilwell Parsons OFFICERS President. ...... .................., D onald Stewart Vice-President ........... ..., W alter StiIweII Secretary-Treasurer ......... .... C haries Kemp Corresponding Secretary ..,. ..4.. R uth Rouss MEMBERS IN FACULTY J. Herbert Blackhurst Isaac E. Neff Paul S. I'IeImicIc EIoy Woodyard Daniel W. Morehouse VeIrna Anthony '35 Orien Brewbaker '34 LaVerne Carney '34 Paul Christensen '35 Judson Crawford '35 Richard Cubbage '34 Paul I-IoIIeI3rands '36 Charles Kernp '34 Charles LaEorge '37 Kermit Lang '34 Kenneth Mcl.aughIin '36 George MeIIinger '36 EranIc Moore '35 RaIph Mowen '34 James Naiden '36 Barbara Neff '35 Ruth Parsons '34 John Penney '34 Morton Root '34 Ruth Rouss '34 Donald Stewart '34 WaIter StiIweII '34 Robert Throckmorton '36 Eugene Worden '36 GRADUATE STUDENTS RaIph CoIIins I284I Dorothy I-Iorn MINISTERIAL ASSCICIATIGN OFFICERS President ...... ......... L oren Lair Vice-President .... ..... W illiam McCIurg Secretary. A... ..... P arlrer Burroughs Treasurer.. . ..... Elwin Andrews Chaplain. . . ..... Edward McGuire MEMBERS IN FACULTY Jesse C. Caldwell Ervin E. Stringtellow Luther W. Stalnaker Ambrose D. Veatch MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Vesta Andrews '35 Lois Bierma '35 Harold Browne '34 Parker Burroughs '34 Lawrence Butler '35 Merwin Delanger '35 A. Lee Gladwin '35 George Hamlin '34 Harry Hoffman '35 Glenn Holman '35 LaVern Kinzel '35 Loren Lair '35 William McClurg '35 Donald McKay '34 Floyd Nelson '35 Drury Settle '35 Lester Strubhar '35 Homer Watkins '35 Ethel Webb '35 GRADUATE STUDENTS Elwin Andrews Edward McGuire William Sessions l285l Kenneth Tuttle Ellis Veatch ADVERTISING Your Fellow Students Know A Good School -- and Good Clothes! Mr. Donald Stewart Here s to the Man who Wears a D Students who appreciate style and quality, also say Three Cheers for YOUNKER Fashions I 287 ' Aerial Commercial and portrait photography V WCDLTZ STUDIO 420 NINTH STREET Phone 4-0109 I J MW we I M TRIBUNE II I IIKBERC' I A PFTIHRSON DIA L 3-6414 Hawkeye Bindery Co. 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Plymouth and Chrysler Air-Flow Distributors Des Moines 1208 LOCUST PHONE 4-5266 ART STATIONERY PRESS 1168 TWENTY-FOURTH STREET Printed Personal and Crest Stationery PRINTING GREETING CARDS I 2901 XF A .reme qfezr! fuezluef, erezjef- mansfzzf and experience con- .ffitufed tfze effenfiezl: whereqf our .rerfviee wa: made ez par! qftlzif fuolume. If wa: in- deed ez pfeeuure fo carry out tfze defzlgn, eofor and QfI:'L'fJ' JP6C?f6d by tlze Quax Ifegf REGISTER AND TRIBUNE Co. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT DES MOINES, IOWA 21? may A Fl in Start Q Q Q lThey'll tell you, the editors, managers and advisers with whom we've worked this past year, how much a flying start means. 'We owe them much, these good fellows who started early and worked late, planning, accomplishing, co-operating to achieve the sparkling mdivid alit f h' h ' ui y o W IC we are Justly proud. O To them we extend sincerest thanks as th d b , e ream ecomes reality. To you who succeed them, we offer our immediate services to get off to that invaluable flying start. BUREAU 0F ENGRAVING IN C. YEARBOOK ENGRA VERS NIINNEAPQDLIS 12921 X' Congratuiations, Draice fy' TXT ON THE Siiver Anniversary Relays JJ The ToIIowin3 alumni, merchants and friends OT Drake University take this means OT congratulating the University on the successTuI running of the Twenty- fifth Annual Drake Relay classic, April 27-28, I934. TWO-FORTY CLEANERS PHONE s.I I II HUBERT UTTERBACK HURWITZ FOOD MARKET 35I0 UNIVERSITY RAYMOND J. HANKE MacDONALD PRESS 416 EAST FIFTH PHONE 4-33I6 ORPHEUM THEATER COWNIE FURS sos MARKET STREET A FRIEND POLYCLINIC LUNCHEONETTE TENTH AND GRAND NICK MANOLES PUTMAN PHARMACY 3506 UNIVERSITY GEORGE A. PEAK LeROLAND STUDIO ACROSS FROM DRAKE A FRIEND KEHM FLORAL COMPANY soo WALNUT STREET HOTEL RANDOLPH BAIR, FREEMAN AND SINCLAIR sos EQUITABLE BUILDING NIM 'J v 13? EKKLZQJIZQQIQ JE JCWGLCRS 'N IiP.1Lf:E,.:2E.,E2IELEE 'J Best Wishes to Drake and Drake AIumni FROM ATTORNEY JOHN CONNOLLY, JR. 4I5 Royal Union Life Buiiciing Phone 3-8I57 Best Wishes FROM Friends of Draice University ALL FOR ONE --- ONE FOR ALL --- ALL FOR DRAKE I293 E ,Lf s.f,4-1 For a FEW cents a day electric and gas appliances will save your time, strength and labor-give you more time for the things you like and want to do. Des Moines Electric Light Co.. 312 Sixth Ave. Tr'E.,nQTi.zl:su TT XSERVICE Des Moines Gas Company STREET CARS 44 44 44 I Provide you with sate. dependable transportation at minimum cost-rain or shine, day or night, summer or winter. DES MOINES RAILWAY COMPANY DES MOINES' BEST FLORIST 44 I. O Z I E R 7, Phone 4-5289 I 504 East Locust I294I Travel By Bus 'Special Bus Excursions to Chicago World's Fair afford an ideal educational summer's vacation. OFor complete information and reservations call 4-3188. CAsk for our special World's Fair Bulletin-D UN10N BUS 11121101 UNION PACIFIC STAGES INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN STAGES The O'Dea Motor Company Iowa's Largest Ford Dealer Extends Congratulations SEE US ABOUT THAT NEW V-8 Ford Phone 12th 86 Walnut 4-4248 Des Moines Jacobsen Linotyping Company Typographers LINOTYPE AND MONOTYPE COMPOSITION LAYOUT : MAKEUP 200 Fifth Avenue Des Moines The lVIcNerney Drug Store, Inc. The Drug Store Nearest the University 1201 Twenty-fifth Street Dial 5-1136 for Delivery Service Fred C, Robison, Manager Highland Park Printery 3811 SIXTH AVENUE Printers of the Drake Times-Delphic S T E A R N 'S SMART WOMENS APPAREL Telephone 3-0537 706 Walnut Street BELL'S GROCERY and MARKET A BRIARDALE STORE 2326-28 UNIVERSITY AVENUE Quality Foods Low Cash and Carry Prices Full Line of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Meats 17 Years in Present Location A Personal Note to Drake Men Seeking a Career . . . . . among Drake Alumni you'll find many successful men engaged in Life underwriting. 1t's a business rich in opportunity to serve man- kind, with a great reward for exceptional service. Salaries are coded when you begin careers in many pursuits-but you work as long as you like for as much as you want in Life underwriting. W Openings in central Law '08 and northwest Iowa Yeomen Mutual Life Insurance Company DES MOINES. IOWA A. H. HOFFMAN, President l295 I l ! f 4 ,Y f--vw-,,. . 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