Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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MSRWT GRY SENWR RY WRNHTO E-fj17.22'i'E EW Y , - 'A iegasfzpfaf- , 4, 1 , -hiv-' - 1 -- - -mn! ' 'W:H-,YQ Y +' J swf 1 mvef-f 2 him v vlpgg WWF-ia, E' N M F M' wi um 'NL N UW' H JM - 1 ,xi iv- , I vn. sm u 1 'Ls ' x ,wx fm, N W 'ku 4, wn MIG el lm N. Ilwv! .lil NV ff ,4-. uw 11' MPH m - f' M :..-:.:.:.5,,' ' VHXH V. f X? , . -A FW ,. 2- PRESIDENT DEANS AIIMINISTRATIIJN FACULTY BOARD IIE TRUSTEES 1-. K i y . .,,.' , 14 PRESIDENVS MESSAGE HE FUNCTION of a college annual is to tell the story of college life This story never has been and never will be fully told. Consider the lilies, how they grow, and yet what is the inexpressible beauty of a lily when compared with the unfolding life of a college student? Its develop- ment transcends the studied laws of biologyg it defies the principles of heredity and environmentg it confuses the psychologist and confounds the philosopher. These students just grow into life anew, into leaders and servants in the same personality, into institutions and constituency in the same society, developing a greater culture and establishing new criteria of human behaviorg from boys and girls in our homes into men and women in life. The 1938 QUAX vividly portrays this transforming process. 20 L-,E Qi. Tollefson ed so Slaughter ETH W. SLAUGHTER . . . dean of the college of the Bible . . . meets persons easily . . . has unique capacity for making friends . . . sympathetic . . . reads a lot and has good library of his own . . . likes poetry, studies great paintings . . . collects pictures and clippings of various kinds . . . camera, his hobby as is gardening . . . newest dean at Drake. LFRED J. PEARSON . . . dean of liberal arts . . . converses Huently in five languages . . . likes to walk and carries a cane . . . widely traveled . . . in foreign service . . . unassum.ing and modest . . . digni- fied, considerate gentleman of the old school . . . immense library and file of clippings . . . doesn't like radios. ARTIN TOLLEIFSON . . . acting dean of law school . . . witty . . . adores Minnesota . . . favorite pastimes are bridge and volley- ball . . . even, pleasant disposition . . . cooperative . . . public and administrative law of particular interest . . . good library . . . expres- sion, vel dot's dot. 22 ---V--,,.-V i Musiers ARRY V. MASTERS . . . dean of education . . . especially enthusi- astic about football . . . plays golf and volleyball as hobbies . . . interested in psychology . . . values friendships and takes pains to preserve them . . . enjoys musicg plays clarinet and sings . . . will do anything for anyone . . . tall, kindly . . . friendly smile. YNDEN E. HOFFMAN . . . dean of commerce and finance . . . de- lights in fishing and trarnping . . . pet peeves are bright nail polish and lipstick . . . has enjoyable collection of jokes and grand sense of humor . . . proud of collection of tools . . . smokes a pipe . . . under- standing . . . sees through bluEs . . . favors brown and blue. ERBERT GOULD . . . dean of fine arts . . . hobbies cabinet making and gardening . . . whole backyard converted into potatoes, radishes, corn, etc .... hearty laugh . . . perfect host . . . puns and enjoys it . . . friendly, approachable personality . . . superb bass voice . . . imi- tates comedians to perfection. 23 6' 'sf 'hoo Gould 43 U' Smiih 0606 Johnson ILLARD L. JOHNSON . . . dean of men . . . likes red ties . . . pre- fers Wagner's operas . . . reads for a hobby . . . also international affairs . . . likes to travel by automobile . . . spends a lot of time keeping his car clean . . . obliging . . . makes many, many speeches . . . easy, friendly manner . . . makes many friends . . . Blue Danube waltz a favorite. ARRIE TAYLOR CUBBAGE . . . dean of women . . . charming per- sonality . . . always beautifully well groomed . . . likes to travel . . . gracious . . . music her hobby . . . likes good books and plays . . . style and taste in dress . . . likes jaunty hats . . . captivating smile . . . likes young persons . . . congenial . . . interested in Latin. EWIS WORTHINGTON SMITH . . . dean of the graduate division . . . has whole battery of purple neckties . . . likes to tell jokes on himself . . . has started several of America's foremost Writers on their way . . . wears high, White collars . . . when he admits your writing is fair, you're good . . . journalists annoy him but he still wears his Sigma Delta Chi pin . . . famed for his English club fox hunts where main question is who hunts what? 24 Nefhercuf Sgqi-f ARY BELL NETHERCUT . . . energetic . . . fond of Howers and plants . . philosophy her hobby . . . dislikes gum chewing from esthetic viewpoint . . . always has ideas for improving the library. MMA J. SCOTT . . . quick witted . . . wears a lot of blue . . . fine understanding of young persons . . . writes poetry . . . raises How- ers, especially tulips . . . kind and always willing to help one. RED L. TURBY . . . jovial . . , busy helping many, many students with college finances . . . cheerful . . . understanding and sym- pathetic . . . level headed and eilicient . . . makes friends easily. C. LYTTON . . . sympathetic, kind hearted and generous . . . lives I Drake night and day . . . hobbies his cabin at Lynnwood and his little daughter . . . very exacting . . loves music . . . always helping someone. l 25 Turby Lyffon FACULTY Daniel Walter Morehouse President of the Uniyersity, 1923, CDean of Men, 1918-19223 Acting President, 1922-19231. S. B., Drake University, 19005 S. M., 19025 S. B., University of Chicago, 19025 Ph. D., University of Califor- nia, 1914, LL. D., Butler University, 1931. BEANS Alfred John Pearson Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1930. A. B., Bethany College, 18935 A. M., 18963 Ph. D., Yale University, 18963 LL. D., Drake University, 1926. Selh Warren Slaughter Dean of the College of the Bible, 1937. A. B., Drake University, 19163 A. M., University of Chicago, 19185 B. D., 1922. Arthur Alberl' Morrow Dean of the Law School, 1926, fDean of the College of Commerce and Finance, 1921-19265. On leave of ab- sence. A. B., Bethany College, 19113 J. D., University of Michigan, 1916. Harry Viclor Masiers Dean of the College of Education, 1936. A. B., Western Union College, 19243 A. M., State University of Iowa, 19253 Ph. D., 1927. Lynden Evan Hoffman Dean of the College of Commerce and Finance, 1934. Ph. B., University of Chicago, 19163 LL. B., Drake University, 1933. Herberl' Gould Dean of the College of Fine Arts, 1934. Mus. D., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, 1934. Carrie Taylor Cubbage Dean of Women, 1930. A. B., Drake University, A. M., State University of Iowa. Lewis Worfhinglon Smi+h Dean of the Graduate Division, 1936. Ph. B., Fairfield College, 18895 A. M., Cotner University, 1901. Wlllard L. Johnson Dean of Men, 1934. A. B., A. M., Drake University, B. D., Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. Genevieve Wheat Baal Professor of Voice, 1909. Frances Barber Professor of Education, 1932 S. B., Columbia University, 19293 A. M., 1932. James Herbert Blackhurst Professor of Education, 1926. Ph. B.. University of Chicago, 19163 A. M., 1917: Ph. D., Northwestern University, 1923. Herbert William Bohlman Professor of Economics. 1925, fas- sistant Professor. 19241. A. B.. Lawrence College. 19193 A. M., University of Wisconsin. 1922: Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1936. Herman Francis Brandt Professor of Applied Psychology. 1937. A. B.. Bluffton College, 1925: A. M., Northwestern University, 1927: B. D., Witmarsum Seminary. 19283 Ph. D., State University of Iowa, 1937. Jesse Cobb Caldwell Professor of History of Religions, 1919. lprofessor of Theology, 1916- 19191. A. B., Transylvania College. 18963 LL. 36319163 B. D., Yale University, Thomas Franklin Dunn Professor of English Language and Literature. 1936. A. B.. Washington University, 1929: A. M.. Washington University, 1930. James Jennings Fiderlick Professor of Drama. 1927. A. B.. Highland Park College, 19153 B. O.. 1915. Leland Forrest Professor of Law. 1937, fDean of the Law School. 19243. A. B.. Universitv of Arkansasg J. D., University of Michigan. Herbert Gould Professor of Voice. 1934. Mus. D., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 1934. Paul Streeper Helmick Professor of Physics. 1923. A. B.. State University of Iowa, 19153 S. M., 1916Q Ph. D., 1920. Frank Irving Herriott Professor of Political Science. 1903, fProfessor of Sociology. 1903-19371. A. B.. Grinnell College. 1890: A. M., 1893: Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1893. Lillian Pearl Hethershaw Professor of General Science and Edu- cation, 1928, flnstructor, 1925-1926, Assistant Professor of General Sci- ence, 1927-19281. A1526 Drake University, 1920: A. M., PRUFESSURS Lynden E. Hoffman Professor of Merchandising, 1925, 1Professor of Accounting, 1921- 19251. Ph. B.. University of Chicago, 1916, LL. B., Drake University, 1933. Ruby Ana Holton Professor of Physical Education for Women. 1927, fAssistant Professor, 1924-19275. A. B.. Oberlin College, 19191 A. M., 1920. Georqe Huff Professor of Zooloxrv. 1934, fAssistant Professor. 1933-19341. B. C. S.. Drake University. 1928: S. M.. State University of Iowa, 19323 Ph. D., 1934. Stanford Hulshizer Professor of Voice. 1929. Mus. B.. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1924. John Harrison Hutchinson Professor of Education. 1928. lAssis+- ant Professor of Education, 1926- 19281. Ed. B.. Illinois State Normal Univer- sity. 1923: A. M., University of Chi- cago, 1926. Charles Noyes Kinney Professor of Chemistry. 1896. S. B.. Drake University. 1892i S. M.. 1893. Sherman Kirk Professor of Greek Language and Lit- erature. 1897. A. B.. Bethany College, 18883 A. M.. 1898. .lean Pierre LeCoq Professor of Romance Languages. 1920. fAssociate Professor, 1918- 19201. A. B., University of Rennes. 1909: Lic. es Lett.. University of Paris. 1905: Lic. en Phil., 1908. Harry Victor Masters Professor of Education, 1936. A. B.. Western Union College. 19243 A. M.. State University of Iowa, 19253 Ph. D., 1927. Daniel Walter Morehouse Professor of Astronomy, 1923, fPro- fessor of Physics and Astronomy, 1900-19235. S. B.. Drake University, 19003 S. M., 1902: S. B.. University of Chicago, 19023 Ph. D.. University of Cali- fornia, 19143 LL. D., Butler Univer- sity, 1931. Arthur Albert Morrow Professor of Law, 1916, Con leave of absence, 19371. A. B., Bethany College, 1911i J. D., University of Michigan, 1916. 27 Isaac Franklin Neff Professor of Mathematics, 1908. S. B., Drake University, 19023 S. M., 1984i S. M., University of Chicago, 19 5. Mary Bell Nethercut Professor of Library Science, 1925. A. B., Smith College. 1909j Certificate, University of WlSCOllSll1 Library School, 1913. Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Professor of Piano, 1904. Mus. B., Drake University, 1913. Frank Noyes Professor of Violin. 1937. A. B., Hastings College, 1931. David Franklin Owens Professor of Finance, 1932, fAssistant Professor of Finance, 1926-19323. A. B., Ellsworth College, 19223 M. B. A., Northwestern University, 1926. Alfred John Pearson Professor of German Language and Literature, 1907. A. B., Bethany College, 18933 A. M., 18962 Ph. D., Yale University, 18962 LL. D., Drake University, 1926. Evelyn F. Peterson Professor of Education, 1937. A. B., State University of Iowa, 19243 A. M., 1930. Francis J. Pyle Professor of Music Theory, 1937. A. B., Oberlin College, 19232 A. M., University of Washington, 1932. Arthur John Rider Professor of Chemistry, 1923. S. B., Colgate University, 1912: S. M., 1914Q Ph. D., Cornell University, 1923. '- Charles James Ritchey Professor of History, 1932. A. B., Drake University, 19103 A. M., 19112 A. M., Yale University, 19133 Ph. D., University of Chicago, 1918. Luther Sherman Ross Professor Emeritus of Zoology, 1934, fProfessor of Zoology, 1892-19341. S. B., University of Illinois, 18893 S. M., 1890Q Ph. D., University of Chi- cago, 1919? LL. D., Drake Univer- sity, 1934. Scott Rowley Professor of Law, 1924. Litt. B., Hiram College, 1900i LL. B., Baldwin University, 19025 LL. D., Toledo University, 1918Q LL. M., Columbia University, 1924. Emery H. Ruby Professor of Journalism, 1931, Un- structor in Journalism, 1930-19311. A. B., State University of Iowa, 19303 A. M., Drake University, 1931. Bruce Eugene Sheppard Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, 1911, fProfessor of Mathematics, 1881-18943 Dean of the College, 1897-19025 Professor of Philosophy, 1894-19111. A. B., Oskaloosa College, 1877, A. M., 18795 LL. D., Drake University, 1902. Seth Warren Slaughter Professor of Applied Christianity, 1937. A. B., Drake University, 1916, A. M., University of Chicago, 1918g B. D., 1922. Lewis Worthington Smith Professor of English and Comparative Literature, 1902. Ph. B., Fairfield College, 1889, A. M., Cotner University, 1901. Luther Winfield Stalnaker Professor of Philosophy, 1927. A. B., Drake University, 1920, Ph. D., Yale University, 1929. Paul Stoye Professor of Piano, 1921. Mus. B., Royal Conservatory, Ger- many, 1897. Mary Frances Boyd Assistant Professor of French, 1925. A.iBQ, Drake University, 19065 A. M., 9 1. Dan J. Carmichael Assistant Professor of Business Ad- ministration, 1936. B. C. S., Drake University, 19325 M. B. A., Harvard, 1934. Margaret Corbin Assistant Professor of Voice, 1937, flnstructor in Voice, 19313. B. M., Drake University, 1931. Carrie Taylor Cabbage Assistant Professor of Latin, 1930. A. B., Drake University, 19073 A. M., State University of Iowa, 1930. Juliette Devin Assistant Professor of English, 1930, Clnstructor, 1929-19305. On leave of absence. A. B., Drake University, 1918, A. M., 1930. Merrill Boyd Dilley Asfristant Professor of Accounting, . 30. S. B., Indiana University, 19269 A. M., University of Chicago, 1930. Edith Goldmann Assistant Professor of Art, 1934. S. B., University of Wisconsin, 19275 s. M., 1933. PRUFESSURS Ervin Edward Stringfellow Professor of New Testament Lan- guage and Literature, 1919, fAs- sistant Professor of Classics, 1909- 19115 Assistant Professor of Church History, 1914-19191. A. B., Drake University, 1909, A. M., 1911. Reuel Hull Sylvester Professor of Psychology, 1923, QPro- fessor of Mental Hygiene, 1919- 19231. A. B., State University of Iowa, 19083 A. M., 19093 Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania, 1912. Martin Tolletson Professor of Law, 1926, fActing Dean of the Law Schoolj. A. B., St. Olaf College, 19165 A. M., University of North Dakota, 1917 5 LL. B.. University of Minnesota, 19213 Ph. D., 1926. Ambrose Dudley Veach Professor of Semitic Language and Literature, 1901. B. S. D., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, 18955 A. B., Christian University Know Culver- Stockton Collegej, 1900, B. D., Drake University, 19013 A. M., 19045 D. D., Culver-Stockton Col- lege, 1929. ASSISTANT PRUFESSUR Delia Griswold Green Assistant Professor of Piano, 1923, flnstructor, 1912-19231. Mus. B., Drake University, 1918. Mildred Katherine Jessup Assistant Professor of English, 1925. A. B., University of Southern Califor- nia, 1918, A. M., Columbia Univer- sity, 1924. David Lynch Assistant Professor of Economics, 1937. A. M., University of Michigan, 19313 S. B., Northern State Teachers Col- lege, 1924. william McCIoy Assistant Professor of Art, 1937. A. B., State University of Iowa, 1930g A. M., 1936. Theodore Grefe Mehlin Assistant Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, 1936. A. B., Drake University, 19275 A. M., 19303 Ph. D., Yale University, 1935. Zoe Williams Seevers Assistant Professor of English, 1909, flnstructor, 1902-19093. A. B., State University of Iowa, 18915 A. M., Drake University, 1904. 28 S Vernon Abram Vrooman Professor of Law, 1926. A. B., University of Nevada, 19215 LL. B., Union University, 1911, LL. M., 19123 J. D., Stanford University, 1923. Mariorie Jean Walker Professor of Education, 1934. A. B., University of Chicago, 19249 Ph. D., University of Minnesota, 1937. Lee O. Yoder Professor of Geography and Geology, 1929. B. Ed., Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, 19155 S. M., University of Chi- cago, 1926. ASSUCIATE PRUFESSUR Ethel Mae Jones Associate Professor of History, 1937, fAssistant Professor of History, 1924-19375. Ph. B., Drake University, 1908, A. M., University of California, 1918. Alfred Luverne Severson Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1937. A. B., Drake University, 19299 B. D., 19303 A. M., University of Chicago, 1934. Waunita Taylor Shaw Assistant Professor of Drama, 1930, flnstructor, 1926-19291. A. B., Drake University, 1924. Fae McCIung Shawhan Assistant Professor of Zoology, 1926, flnstructor, 1924-19261. A. B., Drake University, 1924, A. M., 1926. Jerome Smith Assistant Professor of English, 1937. B. S., Northwest Missouri State Teachers College, 19325 LL. B., Drake University, 1937. James McCauley Stewart Assistant Professor of Law, 1929. A. B.. State University of Iowa, 19243 J. D., 1925. Lenore Mudge Stull Assistant Professor of Piano, 1924, flnstructor, 1915-19245. Mus. B., Drake University, 1922. Edith Floy Waodyard Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1926. A. B., Drake University, 19263 A. M.. University of Wisconsin, 1930. Edwin G. Barrelf Instructor in Radio, 1934. Paul Barrus Instructor in English and Latin, 1937, fAssistant in Latin, 1935-19365. A. B., Drake University, 19335 A. M., Drake University, 1936. Gordon Bird Instructor in Cornet, 1936. B. S. M., Drake University, 1936. Helen Luin Burgess Instructor in Piano, 1929. Eskil Consfanfine Carlson Instructor in Law, 1919. LL. B., Drake University, 1908, LL M., Yale University, 1919. W. Howard Chase Instructor in Political Science, 1937. George Casson Instructor in Law, 1935. LL. B. Rufh Emmerl' Instructor in Piano, 1931. Mus. B., Drake University, 1930. Nona Cowles Essingham Instructor in Piano, 1929. Elma Gates Alberl' INSTRUCTURS Winifred Glass Instructor in Piano, 1931. Mus. B., Drake University, 1931. Mary Carroll Hillis Instructor in Physical Education for Women, 1931. S. B., Kansas State Teachers College, 1926. Leland P. Johnson Instructor in Biology, 1937. B. S., Monmouth College, 19325 M. S., State University of Iowa, 1937. Helen Larson Instructor in Secretarial Practice, 1934. A. B., State University of Iowa, 1929. James WaI'l'er Layman Instructor in Psychology. A. B., Western Reserve University, 19325 A. M., Western Reserve Uni- versity, 1933, Ph. D., State Univer- sity of Iowa, 1936. Sylvia D. Libles Instructor in English, 1937. A. B., Drake University, 1933. Lewis McFarland Instructor in Drama, 1934. A. B., State University of Iowa, 1934. LECTURERS Louise Jerrel Newcomb Instructor in English, 1938. A. B., State University of Iowa, 1923 A. M., Columbia University, 1925. Myra Cobb Ousley Instructor in Violin, 1927. B. S., in Music, Drake University 1935. JuIieH'e Frances Redfern Instructor in Piano, 1927. Mus. B., Drake University, 1928. Huberl' U'l l'erback Instructor in Law, 1913. A. B., Drake University, 1903, LL. B. 1906, LL. M., 1908. Lorraine E. Wa'H'ers Music Supervisor of Practice Teach mg. B. S. in Education, Drake University 1927, A. M., Columbia University 1931. M. Jeanice Williams Director of the Children's Theater 1937. B. E., Drake University, 1935. Edward C. Breiienkamp Assistant in German, 1936. A. B., Drake University, 1936. The Rev. Warren C. Taylor Law Journalism Bible MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATIUN DEPARTMENT Evan O. Williams V. J. Green Franklin P. Johnson Dglfitfgdgialgsngigallcggglggsfkglgg Football Coach, 1933. Track Coach, 1927. Coach, 1932. S. B. in Agriculture, University of 3. B., University of Illinois, 1924. B. P. E., Springfield College, 1915. Illinois, 1924. ADMINISTRATIUN Emma Jessie Sco'l l' Registrar, 1917. 29 BUARD UF TRUSTEES Roberf M. Evans. . . Reson S. Jones .... David S. Kruidenier .... George A. Peak .... D. W. Morehouse ..... . . . . . . . Chairman . . . . .Vice-chairman ... . . . .Secretary ............Treasurer .Assistant Treasurer ............President lln order of elecfionl Jennie Robinson Bell ...... Maryville, Mo. Wm. A. Shullenberger.Indianapolis, Ind. Reson S. Jones .......,...... Des Moines Howard J. Clark ............ Des Moines Cassius C. Dowell ..... Washington, D. C. Fred W. Swanson.. William J. Goodwin. Francis R. Korns. . . Channing Smith. . . . . . . . .Des Moines . . . .... Des Moines . . . .Des Moines .. . . . . .Granger George A. Campbell ....... St. Louis, Mo. George D. Serrill. . . Robert M. Evans. . . David I. McCahill.. Robert A. Crawfordil: Arthur S. Kirk ..... Oreon E. Scott ..... Dennis Hudson ..... Carl Weeks ...... Fred O. Bohen ..... John Cowles ....... Grover C. Hubbell. . ':tD8CEl1S9ll. . . . ..... Sioux City ......Des Moines . . . . .Pittsburgh, Pa. ........Des Moines ......Des Moines . . . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .Kansas City, Mo. . . . . . .. .Des Moines . . . .Des Moines . . . .Des Moines . . . .Des Moines Thomas A. Burcham .... ..... D es Moines Will C. Harbach .... . . . .... Des Moines T. C. Denny ......... .... D es Moines Gardner Cowles jr.. .........DesMoines M. H. Aylesworth. .New York City, N. Y. Henry K. Peterson. George A. Peak .... Paul E. Becker ..... John H. Booth. . . William Koch ...... . . . . . . .Council Bluffs ......Des Moines ........DesMoines . . . indianapolis, Ind. . . . .. . . . .Des Moines David S. Kruidenier ....... ..Des Moines Dr. Nelle Noble ............. Des Moines Al Penn ................... Goshen, Ind. J. W. Studebaker ..... Washington, D. C. Charles Wennerstrum .......... Chariton Buell McCash ......... . . .Bloomfield Louise Coskery .............. Des Moines Mrs. Leo C. McKinley, Colorado Springs, Colo. George Brammer ............ Des Moines J. H. Caldwell ..... HONORARY MEMBERS Ray P. Scott .... . . . .Marshalltown Maybelle Epp ......... .... D es Moines J. Arthur Dillinger ......... Des Moines Mrs. J. Floyd Laughman. .... Des Moines . . .St. Louis, Mo. g 2, -1 I 1 1 ' ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,,1 1 -111 - 1 1 I u , . 12,,cwm..M1114,,,Q, .5 1 1 1 1 1 '3L t 11:35, A A 'S 22113 313 E ,111ma::111 1 ,1 1 111, .1..,.11 I 111-5115. 11 Q 111111 11- ' 11 11- 1 , 11,1 1 - 1 J' ,JL -J'1-.11- 1 -nu 7.1'?Q ,la r W F 1 3, 1 .. Z1-f11'W 1 11'-W 'MM i 'igff 611.45m 2111.1 ,. 1 ,. ' 1511 3, 1 1 ,111 1 1 Y ,,r 115 -51,55 1 , . limlx iff, I fi J W 1, 1 1.111,11,:1,f 1 ,1V111f711111.1f3' ' 1 1 1 .. .mx 11, ,111 1111 111 5:11 I . .Aw 1 ' QW 1111112 ' 4 ':j1f1 J ' 111 :NT 11 11 1511 ? .11 -was ' 1144- .1 .H .41 11 1 . .WJ 221 EF ' 1- 1-4 'jig-.1511 ' 1 - ., 'fn in i GLASSES , 1 ,i 51: mss PRWWUS fy!-S' - X Wilma Baker. . . Dale Carpenter . .. XY Eloise Mahan ..... 74 Tom Case ...... Y. Josephine Stalnaker N William Suter . . 32 . QI ,5 ',ve- 5 . .Fine Arts L . . . . . . . . aw Year Seniors . .Commerce Liberal Arts Education 74 24 4 iQ X fflfj Cifglf ,l 11 7 .-11.5 f'f:f'9fff':'iL iff ' 54,1 N 'fr is J Dorothy Agnew, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Commerce. Gilmon Aller, McLeod, Mont., Education, Zool- ogy, Chemistry Club, 2, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Scholarship. Bruce Baker. Erie, Pa., Liberal Arts, Journal- ism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Track, Honor D Club, Sec.-Treas., 4, Sigma Delta Chi, Times- Q, Delphic Staff, 2, 3. Wilma Baker. Des Moines, Fine Arts, Music, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres., 4, Nourse Club, Treas., , 3, Pres., 4, Chorus, 1, 2, 3, A Capella Choir, 4, -- Glee Club, 1, 2, Abbott Club, Sec., 3, Faust , Messiah. Glenace Barrett. Dallas Center, Fine Arts, Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sec., 3, Messiah , Martha , Carmen , Faust , Bohemian Girl , Glee Club, A Capella Choir. Pauline Baihe. Lamoni, Fine Arts, Piano, Drake Symphony, 4, Faust Orchestra, Kollege Kapers Orchestra, Graceland Jun- ior College. Edwin L. Becker, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Pres., 4, Aleph Theta Ze, Treas., 3: Eta Sigma Phi , Helmet and Spurs, Pres., 4, History Club, Treas., 3, Pres., 4, Y. M. C. A. Cab- inet, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres., 3, Pres., 4, International Rela- tions Club, President of Mississippi Valley Conference of International Relations Clubs. 3, Student Council, 4, Basketball 1, Independent Council, 1, 2, Sec.-Treas., 2, National Collegiate Who's Who, Quax Personality, 3, Who's Who, Phi Beta Kappa. . - Louise C. Bedford, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-Pres., 4: History Club, 2, 3. 4, Sec., 3, Eta Sigma Phi, Sieve and Shears, 3, Margaret Fuller Club, Y. W. C. A.. Sec, 2, Pres., 3, Cabinet, 4, VVomen's League, Pres., 4, Secretary. Junior Class, National Collegiate Who's Who, Quax Personality, 3, Who's Who. Q . . Clonley Biddle. Altoona, Bible, History of Reli- gions, New Testament, Ministerial Assn. Robert Bloem. Sioux City, Liberal Arts, A Journalism, News Bureau, Times-Delphic, 5 Morningside College, Sioux City. Allberia Bradford, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Alpha, His- tory Club, 2, 3, 4, K. C., Mo., Nursing School. X Virginia M. Brewster, Sheldon, Liberal Arts, , English, Zeta Phi Eta, Chi Omega, Treas., 4, Y. IW. C. A., Chairman of Membership Committee, 4, Kappa Delta P1, Sheldon Jun- ior College. Lois E. Bumgardner, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Editor, 4, Phi Mu Gam- ma, Pres., 4, President of Professional Panhellenic, 4, Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Alpha. Phi, Sieve and Shears, Senior Dance Club, 1, Dance Recital. 2', Dance Class, 3. l Malcolm Bump, Des Moines, Commerce, Fi- A nance, Alpha Tau Omega, Pledgemaster, 3, 4, A . l e 2 . Y? 1' 1 ' ist.. l h l F X . , Commerce Club, 4, State University of Iowa. ' Marie Coldwell. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Drake-eds, Duchesne lOmaha. Neb.J, Dowling Junior College. A . 1 uv. Q-A b . mu. John Noble Campbell, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Sec., 3, Sigma Tau Delta, Pres.. 3, Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-pres., 3, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4, Helmet and Spurs, English Club: International Relations Club, Quux Edi- tor-in-Chief. 1937, Quax Stall, 1: Sophomore, Junior, Senior Scholarships, National Collegiate Who's Who: Junior Prom Committee, 3: Times-Delphic Stall, 1, 2, Who's Who, Quax Personality, 3. ' , Esper Canady, Panora, 'Liberal Arts, New . Testament, Aleph Theta Ze, Treas., 4, Minis- terial Association, Pres., 3, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, International Relations Club, 4. Dale D. Carpenter, Coon Rapids, Law, Delta Upsilon, Delta Theta Phi, President Senior Law Class, Vice-Pres. .Iunior Law Class, State Univ. of Iowa, Univ. of Minnesota. Tom B. Case. West Des Moines, Commerce, Finance, Alpha Tan Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Helmet and Spurs, Crosscountry Track Team, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3. 4, Honor D Club, President Senior Commerce Class: Commerce Club, Who's Who, Senior Scholarship. Marilois Castles. Albia, Education, Kinder- garten, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y. W. C. A., A Capella Choir, Messiah, lin' Jeanne Chandler. Des Moines, Commerce, Merchandising, Delta Gamma, Treas., 3, Pres., 4, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3, Treas., Sen- ior Commerce Class. 33 Ethyl Chorpenning, J efferson, Education, Nat- ural Sciences, Kappa Alpha Theta, Intramural Representative, 4, Sports Club, Sec., Senior Education Class, Treas., Junior Education Class, Intramural Sports, 3, 4, Lindenwood College. Ethel M. Cleaver. Des Moines, Liberal French, Delta Gamma, Sec., 4, Y. W. 4, Intramural Sports, 1. Creed F. Corey. Cedar Rapids, Tau Omega. Merlen Correll. Adair, Law, Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., 4, Phi Alpha Delta, International Relations Club, Com- merce Club. Arts, C. A., Law, Alpha Betty Cowles. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, So- ciology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pledgemistress, 4' Panhellenic Counci 4. ' M..-nn crabfree. Polk City, Liberal Arts, His- O . I Ad H gory,dBandi-5, 2, 3,d4,F:fKolEie Kapersf' rue e e rew son, enwoo me r s Music, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sec., 45 Beta Gamj ma Kappa, Drake Symphony, 3, 4, -Paul Stoye Club, Glee Club, 3, A Capella Cho1r,'3, String aluartet, 4, Faust , Messiah , Whit- tier Co ege. if xf Jack Daly, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Political 'H 1 Science, Chi Delta, Pres., 3, 4, Alpha Chi Rho, Vice-pres., Senior Class, Interfrater- nity Council, Pres., 4, English Club, Univer- sity of Illinois. V LaVern H. DeLong. Lake City, Liberal Arts, ' History, Beta Gamma Kappa, Treas., 3, Pres., 4, His- tory Club, Sec., 4 , International Relations Club, Sports Club, Vice-pres., 3, Sigma Tau Delta, Sec., 4, Eta Sig- ma Phi, Sec., 3, Vice-pres., 4, National Collegiate Board, Junior, Who's Who, Women's League Junior Club, Second Senior Scholarships, Margaret Fuller Generation Club, Y. W.'C. A. Helene Deming, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Pres., 3, Phi Sigma Iota, Treas., 4, Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-pres., 4, Margaret Fuller Club. Sec., 4, Senior Representative to Women's League Board, National Collegiate W'ho's Who, Y. W. C. A., I, 2, 3, 4, Women's League Junior Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Daughters of Atreus , Win- prompter. D H. Blair Dewey. Johnston, Law, Theta X1, Sigma Delta Chi, Sec., 4, Delta Theta Phl, Pres., 4, Pi Epsilon Pi, Independent Men's Council, 2, Quax Staff, 2, Times-Delphic, 2, State University of Iowa. Edward C. Diehl. Des Moines, Commerce, Mer- chandising, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec., 4, Commerce Club, Times-Delphic Business Man- ager, 4, Quax Business Manager, 3. Everet K. Ellis. Grimes, Commerce, Account- ing, Chi Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Kollege Kapers . Max E. Ellis. Centerville, Education, Music, tersct Phi Mu Alpha, Male Quartet, 3. 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi, Kollege Ka- pers , Faust , Carmen , Centerville Junior College. Phil L. Futland. Cambridge, Commerce, Mer- chandising, Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi, C. C. C. C., Iowa State College. Robert T. Fletcher. Ocheyedan, Liberal Arts, Economics, Chi Delta, Iowa State College. Edwin J. Ford, Milo, Fine Arts, Art, Delta Phi Delta, Sec.-Treas., 4, Independent Men, Vice- pres., 3, Triangle Club, 4. William H. Fulton, West Des Moines, Law, Al- if pha Tau Omega, Delta Theta Phi, Honor D Club, Student Council, Pres., 4, National Col- legiate Who's Who, Football, 1, 2, 3, As- sistant Freshman Football Coach, 4. Helene Garst, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Beta Gamma Kappa, Vice-pres., 4, Y. W. C. A., National Collegiate Who's Who, Margaret Fuller Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-pres., 4, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4, Junior, Senior Scholarships, A Capella Chznr, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Sigma Alpha. -Q 4. John Geertsema, Parkersburg, Education, ' Physical Education, Chi Delta, Sergeant-at Arms, 4, Honor D Club, Vice-pres., 4, Football, Basketball. Mildred E. Golden, Clarinda, Fine Arts, Voice, Glee Club, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, Mes- siah , Faust , Carmen , Clarinda Junior College. H 4 W lx is Ji x . wi, Why 'f 5 Alice M. Graves. Harlan, Fine Arts, Public School Music, Delta Sigma Epsilon, A Ca- pella Choir, 'fMartha , Carmen , Nourse Cl b, Messiah , Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. XE Evelyn E. Gunter. Mount Pleasant, Fine Arts, 'l Voice, Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Mu Gamma, Dormitory Council, Sec., 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Faust , UKollege Kapers , Carmen , Glee Club, Pres., 4, Iowa Wesleyan College. Ben L. Hall, Des Moines, Commerce, Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Com- merce Club, Sec., Senior Commerce Class. Rodney E. Hull, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Chemistry Club, Math-Science Club, Delta Phi Alpha, Football, 1, Junior, Senior Scholarships. Rul'h E. Hanson, Boone, Education, Univer- sity of Southern California, University of Chicago, Iowa State College. Harrison W. Harding. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chronicler, 3, Vice-pres., 4, Times-Delphic, 1, 2, 4, Sec.-Treas., Liberal Arts Class. Ruth C. Harmon. Clarinda, Education, Pri- mary, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Vice-pres., 4, Grade Club, Y. W. C. A., Vice-pres. Sophomore Education Class, Women's League Junior Board, Dormitory Council, Sec., 3. V Lois Hartman. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, f Mathematics, Delta Gamma, Treas., 4, Delta Phi Alpha, Margaret Fuller Club, Math- Science Club, Sec., 4, German Club, Sec. 3. John H. Harfung, Ankeny, Law, Delta Theta Phi, Football, 1, Track, 1. Morgoref M. Hatfield, Emerson, Fine Arts, Piano, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas., 3, Paul Stoye Club, Treas., 3, 4, Dormitory Council, Pres., 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dormitory Crchestra, 4. Clayton Clark Hathaway, Eagle Grove, Fine Arts, Voice, Piano, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Treas., 2, Pres., 3, 4, Nourse Club, Accompanist Male Quartet, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio, Kollege Kapers , Assistant Music Director, Faust . X-Y Herberl' V. Hedlund, Oskaloosa, Education, X - Physical Education, Chi Delta, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, All-West Football Team, 4, Track, 1, 2, Lester Sandstrom Award, 4. Myrl-le R. Henry. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sociology, Beta Gamma Kappa, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4, Psi Chi, Pres., 3, Vice- pres., 4, Kappa Delta Pi. Leroy M. Hi'l'lIe, Sioux City, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Times-Delphic, 2, 3, Quax Staff, 3, Math- Science Club. Florence J. lserninger, Altoona, Education, Science, Alpha Sigma Alpha, International Relations Club, Sigma Delta Epsilon. Marion E. Johnson-Manders. Charles City, Fine Arts, Voice, Zeta Mu Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota, Carmen , Messiah , Faust , Glee Club, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, Pep Club, 3, Dormitory Glee Club, Stephens Col- lege. G. William Kilmer, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Times-Delphic, 4, Winterset , Radio, University of Missouri. BeH'y Jane Knight, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Math-Science Club, St. Mary College fLeavenworth, Kan.J. Arfhur W. Koenig, Kirkman, Fine Arts, Drama, Theta Alpha Phi, The Tavern , Cradle Song , Journey's End , Noah , Dracula , Winterset , Daughters of At- reus . Walter Kroeger. Davenport, Law, Delta Theta Phi, Culver, Stockton. Frank M. Krohn ir.. Prairie City, Law, Inde- pendent Men, Treas., 3, Triangle Club, Vice- pres., 4, Math-Science Club, Radio. 35 John H. Kunst. New York City, N. Y., Educa- tion, History, Track, 1, 2. V William B. Lee, Omaha, Neb., Liberal Arts, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Male Quartet, 3, 4, Kollege Ka- pers , Martha , Faust , Commerce Club, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, National Collegiate Who's Who, Cheer Leader, Radio. Lela M. Lehman, Salt Lake City, Utah, Liberal Arts, History, Kappa Alpha Theta, History Club, German Club. 3, Y. W. C. A., 1. Sidney Levine, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Phi- losophy, Debate, 2, 4, Times-Delphic, 1, 2. Alice L. Lindee. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sociology, Beta Gamma Kappa, Sec., 2, Vice- pres. 3 : ' , George F. Lucas. Des Moines, Commerce, Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Treas. Sopho- more Commerce Class. James N. McClelland. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Second Generation Club, Phi Mu Alpha, Math-Science Club, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. David pha D B. McCurnin. Des Moines, Law, Phi Al- elta, Phi Rho Pi, University of South- ern California. .1 Xa ,fx rnfiifl ia '-,A-K Nadine Mach Som McHose. Nevada, Education, Social Sci- ence, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, 1, Bohemian Girl , Glee Club, 1, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Iowa State College. esney. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sociology, Y. W. C. A., Messiah , Glee Club, 3, 4, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, University of Southern Cal ifornia. X Helene Marks. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, So- ' ciology, Psi Chi, Historian, 4. 74 Joseph Z. Marks. Des Moines, Law, Alpha Ep- silon Pi, Pres., 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega, His- tory Club, Vice-pres., 3, Interfraternity Coun- cil, Sec., 4, Debate, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. Cab- Track Eloise inet, 4. Marsh. Lehigh, Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec., 4, Social Chairman, 4, Margaret Fuller Club, Sieve and Shears, Pres., Cabin Treas. 4, English Club, Pres., 4, Y. W. C. A. et, 3, 4, Sports Club, Vice-pres., 3, , 4, Intramural Board, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 3. William D. Martin. Shelby, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Theta Phi, Helmet and Spurs, National Collegiate Who's Who, Pres. Junior Law Class, Y. M. C. A., Student Council, Interfraternity Council. Joseph E. Meyer, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Mathematics, Alpha Tau Omega, Pres 3 Helmet and Spurs, Math-Science Club. Nick Milefich. Lovilia, Education, Basketball, Albia Junior College. Grace E. Miller. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, English Club, Sports Club, Treas., 4. Berl' Millis, Des Moines, Commerce. Finance Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Junior Scholarship. Irwin W. Miichnick, Des Moines, Commerce, Advertising, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres., 3, Busi- ness Manager Times-Delphic, 3, News Bu- reau, 4. Roy W. Mohrmun. Des Moines, Commerce, Ac- counting, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-pres., 4, Commerce Club, Pres., 4, Senior 36 , Delphic Business Staff, 3, 4, Junior, Scholarships. Claribel Moreland. Potomac, Ill., Commerce, German Club, 2, Secretarial Club, 1, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Intramural Sports, MacMur- ray College. Beulah M. Moore, Rupert, Idaho, Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta, University of Idaho. Richard S. Moore, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Edu- cation, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Male Quartet, 4, Glee Club, 4, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Band, 2, 3, Orchestra, 4, Messiah , Kollege Ka- pers , Carmen , Clarinda Junior College. Murcille V. Nickell, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Pi- ano, Phi Mu Gamma, Treas., 2, Mu Phi Ep- silon, Treas., 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, A Ca- pella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Paul Stoye Club, Mad- rigal Singers, Vice-pres. Senior Fine Arts Class. Frank 0'Connor. Newton, Education, Physical Education, Chi Delta, Vice-pres., 4, Honor D Club, Pres., 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2. X Gordon E. Olson, Hinsdale, Ill., Commerce, Ac- counting, Delta Sigma Pi, Band, 2, 4, Orches- tra, 3, 4, Commerce Club, Triangle Club. Margaret M. Patten. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sociology, Alpha Kappa Alpha, State Uni- versity of Iowa. Kathryn Pearlman, Des Moines, Law, Sieve and Shears, Pres., 4, National Collegiate Who's Who, Cosmopolitan Club, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 3, Treas., 4, Sports Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas., 2, Sec., 3, Pres., 4, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-pres., 4, Debate, 1, 2, 3, Sec. Freshman Law Class. Mary Martha Peterman, Clarinda, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sec., 4, Theta Sigma Phi, Pres., 4, News Bureau, 3, 4, Dormitory Council, 2, Nourse Club, Women's League Junior Board, Clarinda Jun- ior College. Mildred B. Powell, Elliott, Fine Arts, Public School Music, Madrigal Singers, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, Paul Stoye Club, Mu Phi Ep- silon, Faust , Messiah , Dance Club, Iowa State Teachers College, Red Oak Junior Col- ege. Sadie V. Roper. Casey, Liberal Arts, Social Science, Phi Mu Gamma, Stephens College. Beth Riggs, Webster City, Education, Primary, Kappa Delta Pi, Drake-eds, Y. W. C. A., VVomen's League, Sec., 4, Glee Club, 4, A Ca- pella Choir, 3, York College fYork, Neb.J. It Kenneth Robinson, Panora, Liberal Arts, Eco- X nomics, Chi Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., 4, ' International Relations Club, National Col- legiate Who's Who, Student Council, Pres. Cooperative House, Times-Delphic, 3, 4, Man- aging Editor, 4, Quax Staff, 3, Who's Who. Carma Ross, Fort Des Moines, Fine Arts, Pi- ano, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Paul Stoye Club, Melba Abbott Club, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, A Ca- pella Choir, 4, Messiah , Martha , Car- men , Beta Chi, Sports Club, Independent Women, Second Generation Club, Y. W. C. A. Anne Rothman. Des Moines, Education, Sci- ence, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Vice-pres., 3, Pres., 4, Kappa Delta Pi, History Club, gpolrts Club, Sec. 3, Pres., 4, Cosmopolitan u . X' Janet R. Schwaegler, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Art, Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, Vice- pres., 3, Pres., 4. Walter B. Scott. Chicago, Commerce, Mer- chandising, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club. Y Patricia Shattuck, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, f French, Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-pres., 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Sec., 4, Kappa Delta Pi, Historian, 4, Y. W. C. A. N, George Smith, Des Moines, Law, Sigma Al- 'pha Epsilon, Vice-pres., 3, Pres., 4, Inter- fraternity Council, 4. Mrs. Lura E. Smith. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Delta Sigma Epsilon. Marvin E. Smith, Tremont, Ill., Liberal Arts, History, Aleph Theta Ze, History Club, Min- gfetrial Association, International Relations u . Shelda P. Smith, Chariton, Education, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Sec., 4, Chariton Junior Col- lege, State University of Iowa. 37 -ur- John B. Snyder, Des Moines, Education, Music, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-pres., 4, Kappa Delta P1, Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Univ. of Southern California. ' Xfi Josephine M. Sfalnuker, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres., 3, 4: Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Margaret Fuller Club: International Relations Club, Times-Delphic Staff. 3. 4: Social Panhellenic Council, Treas., 4, Women's League Board, National Collegiate Who's Who: Nourse Club, Mozart Club, Pres.. 1, Y. W. C. A., Quax Staff: Pres., Liberal Arts Senior Class, Quax Personality. 3. 4 Aileen W. Sfickelman, Bradyville, Education, Intermediate Education, Phi Mu Gamma, Sec., 3, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Troas., 4. Margaret Sfiles, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Zoology, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Ep- silon, Treas., 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Agassiz Club, Grade Club, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Y. W. C. A. Q . wc Patricia Stribling, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, , Journalism, Delta Gamma, Correspondent, 4, Theta Sigma Phi, Vice-pres.. 4, Treas.. 3, International Rela- tions Club. Sec., 4, Margaret Fuller Club, Phi Sigma Iota: Sieve and Shears, Sec.-Treas., 4: Times-Delphic Stalf, 2, 3, 4, Managinxr Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Quax Staff, 3: Martha , WGlne1i's League Board, So- cial Panhellenin Board, Pres., 4: National Collegiate Who's Vlfho, Quax Personality, 3, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Glce Club, 1: VVho's Who, Phi Beta Kappa. l Jessie Throckmori-on, Humeston, Education, Clfn Omega. William D. Trent. Danville, Ill., Commerce, Fi- nance, Alpha Tau Omega, Treas., 4, Delta Sigma P1, Commerce Club, Saber Club, House Pres., University of Illlnois. Jack C. Trimble, Centerville, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Correspontliny.: Sec., 4: Sigma Delta Chi: A Capella Choir, 3, Glee Club, 3: Carmen , Centerville Junior College. James M. Tulin, Galesburg, Ill., Edl1C3lI1011- Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student Council, 4, Honor D Club, Track, 2, 3, 4, Knox College. Paul A. Waddle, Prairie City, Commerce, Fi- nance, Delta Sigma Pi. Carmen Waller. Osceola, Liberal Arts, French, Kappa Kappa Gamma 3 Band, 4 , Y. VV. C. A. , A Capella Choir, Quax Staif, Osceola Junior College, State Uni- versity of Iowa. Fred W. Walsh. Galesburg, Ill., Liberal Arts, Political Science: Phi Gamma Delta, Honor D Club, Track Mgr., 2, 3, 4, Knox College. Erna K. Warren. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta, Pres., 4, Good Hope , Y. W. C. A., Margaret Fuller Club, Student Council, 2. ., Rurh A. Wessels, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism: Delta Gamma. Vice-pros.. 4, Theta Sigma Phi, Times-Delphic Staff. 1. 2, 3, Quax Staff, 2. 3, News Bureau, 3, 4 , Social Panhellenic Representative, 2. Nj Chance Williams, Arnolds Park. Commerce, Accounting: Sip-ma Alpha Epsilon. Chaplain. Corre- spondent. Vice-pres., Delta Sixrma Pi. Junior Wa1'den: Pres., Junior Commerce Class, Vice-pres., Senior Commerce Class, Commerce Club, Y. M. C. A.: Inter- fraternity Council, Escort to the Relays Queen. 3, Duke of the Fine Arts Ball. 4: Criminal Code , The Good Hope , Lady Windemere's Fan , Journey's End. Clark L. Wilson, Des Moines. Liberal Arts Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chemistry Club, Commerce Club, Iowa State College. Martha Winferhoff. Elkhart, Ind., Liberal Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary, 4 : Delta 'Phi Alpha, Sec.-Treas., 4, Zeta Phi Eta, Theta iAlpha Phi: Y. W. C. A., German Club, 3, Goshen Col- este. r Y Ruth Anne Wood, Red Oak, Fme Arts, Voice: Sigrma Alpha Iota: Nourse Club, Dormito1'y Council, Treas.. 4, Messiah , Carmen , Faust , State Uni- versity of Iowa. Sol M. Yarowsky, Des Moines, Commerce, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Delta, In- ternational Relations Club, Band, 1, Debate, 3, University of Wisconsin. , Alice Yost, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Piano, XVX Kappa Alpha Theta. Pres., 4: Sieve and Shears, Mar- garet Fuller Club: Student Council. 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., 4, W'omeu's League Board. Treas. and Junior Social Chair- man, 4, A Capella Choir, 1. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Carmen , Bohemian Girl , Martha , Kollee'e Kapei-s , Messiah , Pres., Junior Fine Arts Class, Vice-pres., Sophomore Class: Sec.-Treas. Senior Fine Arts Class, Social Paubellenic- Board, National Colle- viatv VVho's Who: Melba Abbott Club, Mu Phi Epsilon: Who's Who. 38 TWO YEAR SENIDRS Ladine E. Bai-Hes. Farrar, Education. Ellen Berner, Des Moines, Education, Kinder- garten-primary, Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Pep Club, Intramurals, 1, 2. Florence E. lllockmer. Casey, Education, Pri- mary, Beta Gamma Kappa, Treas., 2, Vice- pres., Education Class, Y. W. C. A., 2. Mary Jane Bradley, Des Moines, Education, Kindergarten-primary. ' H Georgiana L. Bui-cher, Des Moines, Educa- tion, Drake Symphony, 2, Y. W. C. A., Drake- eds, Pep Club. 1, Intramural Sports, 1, Sec.- Treas., Education Class. Eldred l. Cain. Des Moines, Education, Kap- pa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., Glee Club, 1, Intramural Sports, Messiah Mary H. Cary. Des Moines, Education, Kin- dergarten-primary, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Intramural Sports, 1. Gledo I. Ccppersmiih, What Cheer, Education, Primary, Pep Club, 1. Xi. Elaine A. Cri'I'che+l'. Des Moines, Education, Primary, Delta Gamma, Homecoming Queen, 1, Vice-pres., Freshman Education Class, Intramural Board, 1. Ruth L. Hauser, Des Moines, Education, Pri- mary, Drake-eds, Treas., 2, Y. W. C. A., Pep Club, Intramural Board, A Capella Choir, 1, Intramural Sports. ,gif Eloise Mahan. Des Moines, Education, Pri- QW' grim N mary, Alpha Xi Delta, Sec.-Treas., Fresh-by man Education Class, Pres. of Sophomore 171,031 I. Education Class, Y. W. C. A., Sports Club. 'p ,nT.. i V JJ. R, ., Wy,-'dx vi Doro'lhy B. Ma'l l'heis. Anita, Education, Drake- eds, Pep Club. Roberfa M. Morris, Dallas Center, Education, Y. W. C. A., 2. K Mariorie L. Owens, Altoona, Education. YJ. Margarel' Rinker. Oto, Education, Primary, Band, Pep Club, Dormitory Orchestra, 2, Iowa State College! 'pi-4 'f -' l.1,,x, mf-.ik me UK-,l I Obi gx,u'1s,A '... :NL , . Genevieve H. Shivers. Des Moines, Education, 7 Kindergarten-primary, Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., Intramural Sports. Louise M. Sweasy. Monmouth, Ill., Education, Primary, Pep Club, 1. il' 39 SENIURS NUT IN PICTURES Oscar Ackerman. Earlham, Law. Donovan Addingfon. Waukon, Minn., Education, Physical Education, Basketball, 1, 2, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor D Club, Sec.-Treas., 4. Minnie Agnew. Des Moines, Education, Nebraska State Teachers College, Simpson College. Elma Allen, Rippey, Education, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. William Boardman, Nevada, Commerce, Merchandising. William Brandenburg, Des Moines, Law. Dwighl' Conkling, Des Moines, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec., 3, Pres., 4, Pres. Freshman and Junior Classes, Football, 2, 3, 4, Honor D Club, Track, 3, Interfraternity Council, 4. Martin Corbin. Des Moines, Law. Walier Dellahoyde, Mason City, Law, Delta Sigma Pi, Scribe, 4. Charles Dickens. Toledo, Law, Iowa State College. William Downing. Des Moines, Commerce, Merchandis- mg. Mary Jean Elder. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Wlio's Who, 3, Student Council, 3, Panhellenic, 3, Margaret Fuller. Darlene Glade, Bridgewater, Education. Glenn Gladfelder. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Times-Delphic, 3, 4. Marvin Gugisberg. Renwick, Commerce, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha. Nanna Gum. Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Vice-Pres., 2, Pres., 3, Professional Pan- - hellenic, 3, Theta Alpha Phi, Historian, 3, Sec., 4. Jack P. Harper. Des Moines, Law, State University of Iowa. Louise Hutchinson. Montezuma, Education, Primary. Jean Jacobs. Lake City, Education, Primary, Pep Club, 1. Louis Jaroslavsky, Des Moines, Law, Much Ado About Nothing , Kollege Kapers , Alpha Epsilon Pi, Or- chestra, 4. E. A. Johnston, Creston, Law, Pres. Young Republicans Club, 4, Creston Junior College. Richard Jones. Des Moines, Law, Alpha Tau Omega. Roberl' Jones. Des Moines, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., 4, Interfraternity Council, Vice-Pres., 4. Lawrence Kayser, Webster City, Law, Phi Alpha Delta. E. J. Kelley. Tipton, Law. Kennefh R. Kelly. Ames, Education, Iowa State Teach- ers College. Bryan L. Kepford. Waterlrmo, Law. Ulie Kleinberg. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Kol- lege Kapersn, Stephens College. Harold Knudsen. Des Moines, Education, Football, 4. Efha Kooyman, Des Moines, Education, Primary, Drake- eds, Independent Women, Treas., 1. Roberl' Lowfhian. Yorkville, Law, Delta Theta Phi, Ohio State University, Western Reserve University, Wash- ington and Lee University. Paul McDonnell. Des Moines, Law, St. Ambrose College. Ray Mahannah, Moville, Education, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor D Club, National A. A. A. Meet, Cross- country, 1, 2, 3, 4. Russell May, Erie, Pa., Law, Track, 1, 2, Crosscountry, 1, 2, Honor D Club. SENIURS NUT IN PICTURES Roy Meadows. Des Moines, Law, Band, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board, 3, Interfraternity Council, 3, Alpha Tau Omega, Pres., 4. Jon Melton. Grand Junction, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Helmet and Spurs, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, In- terfraternity Council, Pres., 3, Pres. Junior Class, Black Flamingo , Lady Windemere's Fan , An- other Languagen, Much Ado About Nothing , Phi Mu Alpha, Student Council, 3, English Club. Virginia Melfon, Grand Junction, Education, Paul Stoye Club, Delta Gamma, Pledge Mistress, 3. Dorol-hy Miller. Menlo, Education, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Drake-eds. Berl' Millis. Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Sigma Pi. lvan Murphy, Des Moines, Commerce, Merchandising. Warren Nixon. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club, Honor D Club. Paul Neal. Des Moines, Law, Northwestern University. T. M. Ofsfohage, Hatton, N. Dak., Commerce, Eastern Normal College, North Dakota State College. Frances Owens. Des Moines, Education, Kappa Delta Pi. James R. Parker, Cherokee, Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Theta, State University of Iowa. Thomas S. Peppos. Council Bluffs, Bible, Iowa State Col- lege. Anne Rothman. Des Moines, Education, Cosmoplitan Club, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Vice-Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Sports Club, Sec., 3, Pres., 4, History Club. Henry Sanders, Des Moines, Education, Sigma Delta Chi. Virgil Siepel, West Liberty, Liberal Arts. Marlin Smifh, Bondurant, Education, Central State Col- lege. Gordon Stephenson, Algona, Education, Football, 1, Wrestling, 1. Evelyn C. Sullivan, Des Moines, Education, Primary, Phi Mu Gamma, Corres. Sec., 3. William Sufer. Mason City, Education, Chi Delta, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4,, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor D Club. Robert Throckmorfon. Des Moines, Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Vice-Pres., 3, Pres., 4, Helmet and Spurs, Sec.-Treas., Sigma Tau Delta, History Club, Math- Science Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-Pres., 2, Pres. Junior and Senior Classes, National Collegiate Who's Who, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who, Interfraternity Council. Donald Voorhees, Johnston, Commerce, Commerce Club, Dowling College. Russell B. Wellman. Des Moines, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec., 2, Pres., 4, Track, 1, 2, 4, Eta Sigma Phi., Sec.-Treas., 1, Interfraternity Council, 4, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4. Wendell Wendi, Avoca, Commerce, Merchandising, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, 3, Times-Delphic Staif, 2, 3, Sigma Delta Chi, Pres., 4, Delta Sigma Pi, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Paul Wild, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, 2, 3. Harlan Wrighf. Des Moines, Liberal Arts. Virginia Youngquisf. Des Moines, Education, Primary- Kindergarten, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pres., 3, Treas., 4. Floyd L. Accola, Huxley, Fine Arts, Voice, Phi Mu Alpha, Glee Club, 1, 2, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Faust , Winterset , Juilliard School of Music. Katharine Ainsworth. Mason City, Ill., Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mac- Murray College. ,N James C. Ash. Ames, Liberal Arts, Pre- Y ' Medical, Chi Delta, Intramural Sports, Iowa State College. Anna Rose Bass, Strahan, Fine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Vice-pres., 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Drake Trio, 3, Professional Panhellenic Council, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, Carmen , 'K Elizabeth Barne'H'. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Beta Gamma Kappa, English Club. X, Martha Jane Bachman. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., 3, English Club, Intramural Sports, Stephens College. Ernest F. Bergmann ir.. Chicago, Liberal Arts. Psychology, Delta Tau Delta, Honor D Club, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, North Park College, Northwestern University. Heloise Marfin-Bergmann, Chicago, Liberal fi, Arts, Philosophy, Delta Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta. Rush Chairman: Student Council, 2, 3, Social Chairman, 2, Kollege Kapers Dance Director, 1, 2, Carmen , Pep Club Chairman, 2, Best Dressed Woman. 1, Columbia Univer- sity, Northwestern University. V Helen L. Beroen. Story City. Education. Eng- lish: Phi Mu Gamma, Glee Club, 3, A Capella Choir, 3, Waldorf Junior College. Hyla H. Beroen, Story City, Education, Eng- lish, Phi Mu Gamma, Symphony Orchestra, , A Capella Choir, Y. W. C. A., Waldorf Q, ,,f,,,.,L,-fe., Junior Col1ege.fj1:fl..1 M1 A -ev-1124 f I. X X Bruce Bevingion. Des Moines, Commerce, Law, Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, Glee Club, 1, A Capella Choir, 1. Barbara Biifing, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Beta Gamma Kappa, Y. W. C. A., 3, International Relations Club, 3. Melvin Bowen. Des Moines, Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres. Freshman Class. Kafhryn B. Breifenkamp, Des Moines. Educa- tion. Kindergarten, Alpha Xi Delta. Sec. 3, Vice-pres. Sophomore Class: Glee Club, 2, A Capella Choir. 2, Social Panhellenic Coun- cil, Sec., 3, Zeta Phi Eta. Yyf Herbert Bresemann, Des Plaines, Ill.. Liberal ' Arts, Journalism, Chi Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, Pres., 3, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, Times-Delphic staff, 2, 3, Quax, Bus. Mgr., 3, Honor D Club. Charles Browning. Coon Rapids, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas., 3, Delta Theta Phi, Helmet and Spurs, Pi Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Debate, 3, 4, Junior Scholarship. Mary E. Burgess, Salida, Colo., Commerce, ' Commercial Education, Delta Sigma Epsilon, independent Women, Colorado Women's Col- ege. V Kafherine Burken. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Alpha Xi Delta, Y. W. C. A., 3, Dowling Junior College. La Royce M. Butcher, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Zeta Phi Eta, Winterset , Drake-eds. Ava Marie Bufler, Park Rapids, Minn., Fine Arts, Piano, Kappa Alpha Theta, Nourse Club, Sec., Abbott Club, Pres., A Capella choir, Glee Club. ' Dorene Capps. Des Moines, Fine Arts, Piano, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Y. W. C. A., 3, Women's League, Junior Represen- tative, 3, Paul Stoye Club, 1, 2, Vice-pres., 3, String Quartet, 1, 2, Sec, Freshman Class, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, String Ensemble, 2, A Capella Choir, 3, Sec. Junior Class, Martha , Daughters of Atreus . -f 43 Forresl' F. Carhari, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Political Science, Tau Kappa Epsilon, His- torian, 2, Sec., 3, Alpha Phi Omega. Milo W. Chalfani, Webster City, Law, Delta Theta Phi. Charline M. Christensen, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Historian, 3, Nourse Club, 2, Dance Club, Pres., 2, Sports Club, Y. W. C. A., Phi Mu Gamma, Treas., 3, Elizabeth the Queen , Squaring the Circle , Moor Born , Daughters of Atreus , Kollege Kapers . Florence K. Christiansen, Denison, Liberal Arts, English. Richard M. Coolidge. Des Moines, Commerce, Merchandising, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chap- lain, Pledge Trainer, Delta Sigma Pi, Histor- ian, 3, Commerce Club, Pres., 3, Yankton College. Kathryn E. Coons, Moulton, Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-pres., 2, Pres., 3, English Club, Debate, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Margaret Ful- ler Club, National Debate Tournament, 1. Earle R. Corbin. Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, Kemper Military Junior College. Nfg Jack Crampon. Des Moines, Commerce, Mer- ' chandising, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec., 2, Pres., 3, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, Interfraternity Council, 3. William Crawford, St. Louis, Mo., Education, Instrumental Music, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Orchestra, 3, Band, Albia Junior College. Allor B. Crouch. Fort Dodge, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, University of Minnesota, Fort Dodge Junior College. Harry H. Cutler. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, Times-Delphic Stai, Managing Editor, 3, State University of Iowa. Paul E. Dodd. Traer, Fine Arts, Trumpet, Phi Mu Alpha, Treas., House Manager, Band, Coe College, Iowa State College. Loraine Duncan. Upper Darby, Pa., Liberal Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Scholarship Chairman, 3, Theta Alpha Phi, Treas., 3, Y. W. C. A. Board, 2, 3, Dance Club, Sec. of Junior Class, Margaret Fuller Club, Junior Scholarship, Elizabeth the Queen , Joyous Season , Daughters of Atreus . XL, Mary Be'l'I1 Dunham. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, French, Chi Omega, Sec., 2, Rush Captain, 2, Pres., 3, Phi Sigma Iota, Vice-pres., 3, Women's League Junior Board, Y. VV. C. A. Board, Treas., 3. Edith Edwards, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Delta Phi Alpha, Sec., 3, German Club, 2, Women's League Junior Board, His- torian. Hoyle M. Eivins. Creston, Education, Physical Education, Alpha Tau Omega, Honor D Club, Track, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 2. Frances E. Ely, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Latin, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Sec., 1, Pres., 3, Social Panhellenic Council, 3. TT, Roberi' A. Enlow. Boone, Liberal Arts, Drama, Radio Staff, Boone Junior College. Clarence R. Eppard. Clarinda, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Band, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3: A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, Math-Science Club, Orchestra, 3. ik William J. Feiler, Gladstone, N. Dak., Com- merce, Finance, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Honor D Club, Track, 1, 2, 3. Xl Ruth W. Freed, Huxley, Fine Arts, Drama, ' Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu Gamma, Kol- lege Kapers , 1, 2, 3, Squaring the Circle , Noah , 44 Ben H. Frosf. Des Moines, Commerce, Busi- ness Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Commerce Club, 2, 3. Rosella V. Furness. Rockford, Liberal Arts, Zoology, Beta Gamma Kappa, Eta Sigma Phi, Sec. 3, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Pre-medic Club, Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Dormitory Council, 1. NC Roberl' O. Geise ir.. Baxter, Commerce, ' Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, Basket- ball, 2, Grinnell College, State University of Iowa. Jane Gibson. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Eco- nomics, Alpha Xi Delta, Pres., 3, Pi Kappa Delta, Sec., 2, 3, International Relations Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, Sec., 3, Social Pan- hellenic Council, 3, Debate, 1, 2, 3, National Debate Tournament, 1, Quax Staff, 2, Mar- garet Fuller Club. John C. Graham. Des Moines, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., 4, Honor D Club, Football Manager, 1, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, Intramural Board, 4. -h Xl, Gustav W. Graupner. Des Plaines, Ill., Liberal i ' Arts, Chemistry, Chi Delta, Chemistry Club, ffffv .. German Club, Pre-medic Club, Tennis, 1, ll rf F1515 , 5 Agassiz Club. 'Arthur R. Grofhe. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Alpha Tau Omega, Times-Del- phic Staff, 2, 3. Behy Ann Hagler, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Zeta Phi Eta, Radio Staff, Times-Delphic Staff. xf Winifred Hatfield, Emerson, Fine Arts, Art, I Sigma Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Iota, State University of Iowa. Joe H. Hedeen. Sioux City, Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Pre-medic Club, German Club. Q Tom L. Hill, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, ' Chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres., 2, 3, Delta Phi Alpha, Vice-pres., 3, Track, 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, Agassiz Club, Pre-medic Club, German Club, Honor D Club, Na- tional Collegiate Who's Who, Student Coun- cil, 3, Sophomore and Junior Scholarships, President Freshman and Sophomore Classes, Crosscountry. Lorraine H. Hines. Leon, Fine Arts, Violin, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-pres., 2, 3, Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Nourse Club, Glee Club, 1, 2, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, Paul Stoye Club, Choral Ensemble, 3, String En- semble, 3, Dormitory Orchestra, 3, Profes- sional Panhellenic Council, 3. Max E. Hodges. Des Moines, Fine Arts, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Radio Staf, Student Musical Director, 3, Vice-pres. of Freshman Class, Kansas University. 2Qi Roberl' W. Holmes. Minneapolis, Minn., Edu- l cation, Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Honor D Club, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Sports, Channing Smith Award. -yy Roberl' J. Horsimeier. Evanston, Ill., Com- ' N merce, Foreign Trade, Chi Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Track, 1, 2, 3, Commerce Club, Honor D Club. Winifred D. Hubler, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Zeta Phi Eta, Vice-pres., 3, Theta Alpha Phi, Women's League Board, Pi Beta Epsilon, Pres., 3, Daughters of Atreus , Moor Born . Hazel Jacobs, Hot Springs, Ark., Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta, Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Kappa Delta, Y. W. C. A., Hendrix College. Lloyd V. Jenneii. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, History Club, Times-Delphic Staff, Quax Staff, News Bureau. A. Elton Jensen ir.. Creston, Law, Delta Theta Phi, State University of Iowa. NS, Richard E. Johnson, Duluth, Minn., Com- merce, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Commerce Club, Junior Scholarship. Wilberl' T. Johnson. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3. 45 1? 6.32 xl Y ,JN William D. Jordan. Phoenix, Ariz., Liberal Arts, Pre-medical, Tau Kappa Epsilon, New Mexico Military Institute, University of Southern California, Phoenix Junior College. Walter E. Keir. Sac City, Fine Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Inter-fraternity cil, Tennis, Quax Staf, 1, Times-Delphic Staff, artist, 2. 'QQ Paul J. Keleher. Pocahontas, Law, Delta Theta Phi, Vice-pres. of Law Class, State University of Iowa. Ridell A. Kelsey. West Chicago, Ill., Commerce, Finance, Chi Delta, Honor D Club, Track, 1, 2, 3, Crosscountry, 3. Wade E. KiHell. Harlan,FEduca1'gi4i11ilJoLgrnag- ism, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, ' imes- ep ic ta , Triangle Club, Executive Council, 4. X,Nf garrison Cl? Ilgogll. Masoln City, Education, ' istory, i e ta, rac: Millard R. Kraiochvil, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Sigma Iota, Sigma Tau Delta. Louis U. Kromminga, Creston, Fine Arts, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, 1, 2, 3, Or- chestra, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Trumpet Trio, 3. Leland F. LaFon, Carlisle, Commerce, Mer- chandising, Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club. Gale W. Lane. Des Moines, Education, Physi- cal Education, Chi Delta, Basketball, 3, Mason City Junior College. Elmer H. F. Lange, Sac City, Commerce, Busi- ness Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Football, 3, Iowa State College. Jack LaRue, Dickens, Liberal Arts, Journal- gm, Si1gmahAlpha Epsilon, igma Ilgelta Chi, imes- elp ic Staif, 2, 3, ews ureau, 3. Frances S. Leise. Albion, Fine Arts, Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sec., Rush Captain, 2, Glee Club, 1, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Dormi- tory Trio, Messiah , Carmen , Faust , Madrigal Group. wwf., Walter H. Lohman. Des Moines, Commerce, 5 Accounting, Chi Iilnelta, Treas., 3, Delta Sig- ma Pi, Sec., 2, res. Junior Class, Inter- fraternity Council, 3, Commerce Club. Darlyne Luhmann, Lohrville, Fine Arts, Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres., 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, A lCapella Choirrfw 2, 3, Professional Pan- hel enic Council, reas., 3. Lorraine L. Lundy. Albia, Liberal Arts, Po- litical Science, Delta Gamma, Stephens Col- lege, State University of Iowa. Darwin T. Lynner, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Economics, Alpha Tau Omega, Intramural gegate, 3, Intramural Track, 3, Grandview o ege. Edward F. McCarl'an, Pocahontas, Law, Delta Theta Phi, Vice-pres., International Relations Club, Sec., 3, Mississippi Valley Conference of International Relations Clubs, Treas., Student Council, Vice-pres., 3, Helmet and gpursil Nagfiinal Collegiate Who's Wlio, In- epen ent en. John E. McCaw, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Aleph Theta Ze, Pres., 3, Ministe- rial Association, Sec., 3, History Club, Second Generation Club. Lawrence C. McClure. Riverside, Calif., Edu- gzgion, Enggshg Triangle Club, Ijnternational eations u , ramatics, ress Club, Spanish Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, River- side Junior College. Kathleen McCoun, Bedford, Fine Arts, Voice, Kappa Alpha Theta, Messiah , Faust , Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Solo Work, 3. Art, coun- 46 Murro McCracken. Manilla, Commerce, Com- mercial Teaching, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, Honor D Club. Pai T. McGory, Des Moines, Commerce, Mer- chandising, Independent Men, Glee Club, 3, Commerce Club, A Capella Choir, 3, Triangle Club, Dowling College. Q Kathryn McKenzie. Baxter, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Treas., 3, Phi Mu Gamma, Student Council, Social Chairman, 3, Vice- Pres. of Junior Class, Intramural Board, President, 3, Sports Club, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3. Phil L. Manders, Milbank, S. Dak., Education, Physical Education, Chi Delta, Honor D Club, Football, 1, 2, 3, Track, 1, State Uni- versity of South Dakota. George W. Manning. Spencer, Bible, Aleph Theta Ze, Sage, 3, Ministerial Association, 2, 3, Treas., 3. X! Jeanne Mansfield. Hampton, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, English Club, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3. Helen J. Martin. Latimer, Fine Arts, Drama, Delta Gamma, Paul Stoye Club, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Glee Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, Zeta Phi Eta, Messiah , Ellsworth Junior Col- lege. if Mary Jane Marxer, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta, Radio Staff, Faculty Contact Manager, 3, Y. W. C. A., 2, Duchess of Fine Arts Ball, 3, Elizabeth the Queen , Joyous Season , Richard of Bordeaux , Daughters of .Atreus . Dean W. Mitchell, Woodward, Law, Delta Theta Phi. . Kenneth R. Moore. Freeport, Ill., Law, Delta Theta Phi, Treas. of Junior Class, Cornell College. William N. Morris. Grimes, Education, Mathe- ' 'matics, Chi Delta, MZlth.rSClBHC6 Club. 1 Paul F. Morrison. Cedar Rapids, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Chi Delta, Sec., 3, Sigma Delta Chi, Treas., 3, Second Generation Club, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3, Circulation Mana- ger, 1, 2, Quax Staff, 3, Circulation Man- ager, 2. Rosalie Mullins. Glenwood, Commerce, Drake- eds, Pep Club, Red Oak Junior College. Eleanor M. Munfz, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Sports Club, Dance Club, Sec., 3, Y. W. C. A., 1, Elizabeth the Queen , Noah , Kollege Kapers , Carmen . Allan F. Nash. Moorhead, Law, Delta Theta Phi, International Relations Club, Band 1, 2. iN' John H. Neiman. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Grinnell College. Lucille Nelson. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, ' Journalism, Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Cap- tain, 3, Theta Sigma Phi, Social Panhellenic, Sec., 3, Vice-pres. Sophomore Class, Y. W. C. A., 1, Times Delphic Staff, 2, 3. Grace I. Nefilefon, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Psychology, Chi Omega, Sec., 3, Social Pan- hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., Psi Chi, Sec., 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, A Capella Choir, Rock- ford College. Harold C. Newman. Des Moines, Fine Arts, Trumpet. xv L. D. Norris. Newton, Liberal Arts, Chemis- try, Chi Delta, Honor D Club, Basketball, 1, 2, 3. John Orr. Chicago, Commerce, Merchandis- ing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Commerce Club, Intramural Sports. 47 3 Frank H. Oshlo. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Math.- Science Club, Band, 2. Ruie J. Osmundson. Perry, Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Phi Eta, Y. W. C. A., Intramural Sports, Daughters of Atreus , Ward Belmont. Richard E. Owen. Jerome, Commerce, Mar- keting, Alpha Tau Omega, Commerce Club, X, w Basketball, Bragg, Centerxizille Junior College. Fred H. Padgett. Dixon, I ., ucation, ysi- cal Education, Chi Delta, Honor D Club, 'I'rack, Captain, 3, Crosscountry. William Pallwiiz, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Sigma Pi, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Phi Alpha, Intramural Sports. X Edith E. Pascoe, Carroll, Fine Arts, Voice, Mu Phi Epsilon, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Sigma Alpha Iota, Carmen , Messiah , Faust , -, Ada Beth Peaker, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Music, Kappa Alpha Theta, Nourse Club, Vice-pres., 3, Pres. of Sophomore Class, Dance Club, Y. W. C. A., 1, A Capella Choir, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Soloist with Male Quartet, 2, 3, Madrigal Singers, Bandlgwfeet- heart, 2, Martha , Carmen , o ege Kapers , Faust , Messiah , William T. Pearson. Perry, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Master, 3, History Club, Football, 1, 2, Wh aton College. Alex J. Peseiski. West Chicago, Ill., Educa- tion, Physical Education, Honor D Club, Football, Track, Intramural Sports, Inde- pendent Men. Catherine D. Peters. Edgemont, S. Dak., Fine Arts, Drama, Zeta Phi Eta, Treas., 2, Theta Alpha Phi, Pres. of Carpenter House, Intra- n u'al Sports, Glee Club, 1, Noah . lj N1 , Frances P. Pefry. Fairfield, Nebr., Fine Arts, Music, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Nourse Club, Women's League Junior Board, Vice-pres. oi? Sophomore Class, Mu Phi Epsilon, A Capella Choir, 2, Messiah , Martha . Margaret L. Pexfon, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma, Treas., 2, Theta Alpha Phi, Cradle Song , Noah . Harold W. Plagge, Barrington, Ill., Commerce, Accounting, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Commerce Club. 741 Roberl' E. A. Punfenney, Newton, Kan., Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chap- lain, 3, Phi Mu Alpha, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, Chemistrv Club, Band, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1. Clare J. Rahm. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi. Frank N. Rasmussen, Exira, Law, Delta Theta Phi, History Club, International Relations Club, Grandview College. Topaz Riles. Hot Springs, Ark., Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Alpha Phi, Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Radio Staf, Dormi- tory Council, 3, Quax Beauty, 2. Elberl' Ross, Minneapolis, Minn., Liberal Arts, Latin, Messiah , Carleton College, State University of Iowa. Mary Kay Sco'l l', Gary, Ind., Liberal Arts, Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Times-Del- phic Staff, 3. Harrold Shiffler. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Pres., 3, Sergeant-at-arms, 2, Cradle Song , Squaring the Circle , Richard of Bor- deaux , Berkeley Square , Winterset , Daughters of Atreus . John G. Simmons. West Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Economics, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate, 1, 2, 3, Ex-tempore speaking, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, International Relations Club, Cheerleader. XA 48 Jeanne M. Sloan. Des Moines, Commerce, Typing, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y. W. C. A., 1, Intramural Sports, Women's League, 1. Roberi' G. Smifh ir.. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics. Orin F. Spalding, Highland Park, Ill., Fine Arts, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Assistant band director, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Trumpet Trio, 3, Kollege Kapers , Messiah , A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2. John S. Sproul. Chicago, Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Commerce Club. Orville E. Stearns. Van Wert, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-pres., 4, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, 3, 4, Kollege Kapers , Osceola Junior College. De Loris G. Stone. Des Moines, Education, Kindergarten, Dance Club. Margaret Ann Stone. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas., 3, 'Theta Sigma Phi, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3, Quax Staff, 2, Editor-in-Chief, 3, Pres. of Junior Class, Junior Scholarship, Women's League, 1, Y. W. C. A., 1. f Charles E. Storey. Des Moines, Commerce, Merchandising, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice- pres., 3, Delta Sigma Pi, Treas., 2, Inter- fraternity Council, Glee Club, 1, 2, A Capella Choir, 1, 2. X Gronvill B. Marian Srreyffeler, Des Moines, Education, Primary, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Drake-eds, Historian, Sports Club, Second Generation Club, Intramural Board, 1, Sec.-Treas., 2, In- ternational Relations Club, Y. W. C. A., 2, 3, Pep Club. Sfringfellow. Des Moines, Lib- eral Arts, Commercial Art, Chi Delta, Aleph Theta Ze, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Basketball. Robert L. Siuhr. Anita, Liberal Arts, Journal- ism, Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, German Club, Times-Delphic Staff, 2, 3, Delta Phi Al ha p . Mildred N. Sfurholm, Rock Springs, Wyo., Commerce, Commercial Teaching, Delta Sig- ma Epsilon, Pep Club, Sophomore and Jun- ior Scholarships. Ray Swartz. Mildred, Minn., Bible, Ministerial Association, Philips University. Harvey G. Swenson, Luverne, Minn., Fine Arts, Drama, Chi Delta, Pi Beta Epsilon, Theta Alpha Phi, Pres. Junior Class, The Tavern , Elizabeth the Queen , Joyous Season , Moor Born , Dracula , Winter- set , Kollege Kapers , Radio Staff, Dra- matic Director and Announcer, 3. H. Doyl Taylor, Des Moines, Law, Delta Phi, News Bureau, Director of Sports. Floydnne Taylor. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History, Delta Gamma, History Club, Y. W. C. A. X Russell E. Thompson, Des Moines, Commerce, Mildred A. Thompson, Prairie City, Liberal Arts, Drama, Drake-eds, A Capella Choir, Y. W. C. A. Theta Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club. Richard Tomlinson. Clarinda, Education, Phys- ical Education, Chi Delta, Honor D Club, Football, 1, 2, 3. I ivrii! ffarl W. Tuttle. Adel, Commerce, Merchandis- -.f in ' Delta Si ma Pi' Glee Club 1 2 3 , gi g J I ! I 5 Commerce Club, 2, 3, A Capella Choir, 3, Messiah , 'fFaust . . ,l ix N, Robert Underwood, Dixon, Ill., Commerce, Ac counting, Chi Delta, Football, 1, 2, 3, Basket ball, 1, Track, 1, 2, 3. 49 fi, George W. Vix, Downers Grove, Ill., Commerce, Merchandising, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, 2, 3, Basketball, 1, 3, Track, 3. Jane C. Washburn, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Chem- istry Club, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Beta Gamma Kappa. KI Don W. Weilund, Wausau, Wis., Commerce, Accounting, Chi Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., 2, Commerce Club, Quax Staff. James L. Wheeler. Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y., Commerce, Com- merce Club, Villanova College. Elise H. Wilcox, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Economics, Drake-eds, Pres., 3, Student Council, 3, Women's League, Vice-pres., 3, Y. W. C. A. Phyllis L. Wilson, Malvern, Fine Arts, Drama, Kappa Alpha Theta, Zeta Phi Eta, Delta Psi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Intramural Sports, A Capella Choir, 2, 3, Pep Club, Glee Club, Sec., 3, Messiah , Chris- tian College. Margarei' W. Woodrow. Ames, Liberal Arts, Mathematics, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota, Pres., 3, Math.-Science Club, Pres., 3, Y. W. C. A., Sports Club, Junior Scholarship. Wilma M. Wright. Des Moines, Education, Kindergarten-primary, Alpha Xi Delta, Treas., 3, Margaret Fuller Club, Sports Club, Sec., 3, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Y. W. C. A., Sophomore and Junior Schol- arships. Gerard Zauder, Brooklyn, N. Y., Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsilon Pi Pres., 3, Johns Hopkins University. Lf . . iff W' ' 'J ll F 'llllalwj I P X! QQM' X, 50 I UNDER GRADUATES 1 ..-.....a.- Rufh W. Alexander .... Redwood Falls, Minn. Fine Arts Roberi E. Allee ............... Des Moines Commerce Be'H'y M. Anderson .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts I. Margaref Andrew ............ Des Moines C Liberal Arts Raymond L. Arbefman ........ .... C hicago Commerce , Claire E. Armsfrong .............. Keosauqua xy Commerce John W. Arnold .....,............ Humboldt Commerce John Ivan Barney ................. Erie, Pa. Liberal Arts Floyd A. Bash .................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Heleneffa Baxfer ................ . . .Oakland Fine Arts Janyce K. Beauchamp ......... Rockwell City Education Paul A. Behn ................... Toledo, Ohio Liberal Arts Helen B. Bentley ......... ....... D es Moines L Commerce Doroihy L. Beswick ............. Des Moines it rl : Liberal Arts ' -t ' '- 'ff .Z 1 bf Helen M. Bieghler ........... .... E lkhart ,Q A - , i Fine Arts X QF! . 0 ' Maryffw. Pin: ................ Galesburg, Ill. ' , Commerce 1 I L X 'lw 'f l' I A 'ful Roberi C. Blalfenberg. . . ......... Des Moines i . My Liberal Arts A V 4 Anneife J. Boyd .............. Sandwich, Ill. Fine Arts Eldred Breedlove ........... Madison, S. Dak. Commerce. . X Jeannefie Brush .............. Oak Park, Ill. Liberal Arts Ruth L. Bullard ................ Fort Madison Liberal Arts 53 'K as Q Jane V. Bush .................. Plainfield, Ill. Liberal Arts Marion R. Canlield ................ Waterloo Liberal Arts Y George Vincenl Carey ............. Waterloo Liberal Arts Kennelh W. Carpenler ........... Des Moines Liberal Arts wi Miriam M. callin ........... .... 0 elweiii Fine Arts N-1 Akoberl H. Champion .......... ...Jewell Commerce Ada Mae Chappell .............. Des Moines Fine Arts Nfl Don Chemberlin ................ Des Moines Commerce Nl- Laurella M. Chiska ............ Hinsdale, Ill. Liberal Arts Belly Clipson ..............,... Des Moines Commerce Q Belly Coolidge ................ .Des Moines Education Dwighl E. Crawford ............. Des Moines Commerce Morlon R. Crew .................. Clearfield Liberal Arts w4.X Roberl L. neun ............. .... N ewton Bible Max Dewey .................... Des Moines Commerce Charles Duclien .............. St. Louis, Mo. Commerce Harry A. Dugan .............. .... T oledo Liberal Arts Mervin O. Dugger ........... ...Maurice Commerce lone Duslon ................... Des Moines Commerce sf Kalharyn Dykslra .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts XR Donald Easler .............. ..... N orwalk Commerce 54 ' fm -' John Wilbur Easiman ............ Des Moines Liberal Arts Elizabeth J. Edwards ............. Mason City Fine Arts effi. Marie'I'l'a H. Erven ........... f'?i1El'psieqCj1tgQ,'r.L Liberal Artsl ,'.fpi,!:Tl,:-vii l , U .3 Katharine A. Farber ........... Marshalltown Liberal Arts if ' Pauline Fisher ...........,..,.. Des Moines Liberal Arts Franz W. Flefrer ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Don Frame .................. Council Bluffs Liberal Arts X1 nun. M. rrisby ,................ ..E1gin, 111. Liberal Arts Evelyn Graves .................. Des Moines Education Marjorie A. Graves .... .. ...... Des Moines Education Jeanne L. Greendahl ............ Des Moines Liberal Arts John C. Gunn ............,. Cincinnati, Ohio Fine Arts Orbin W. Hanks ................ Des Moines Commerce Virginia Hanson ................ Des Moines Education X . N' Doris Harlan .................. Des Moines Education Clemenl' E. Harland .......... Glen Ellyn, Ill. Commerce Maxine V. Harris ............ . . .Oakland Commerce Nl' Mary Margaret Haich ........ .... S cranton Fine Arts Dorofhy Hendershofl' ........... Des Moines Liberal Arts Elizabefh H. Hoffmann ........... Des Moines Liberal Arts 1 Robert W. Hoffmann ...... 412 ...... Des Moines Liberal Arts 55 pu .-..,,,P.,..,m., Margarel- M. Hurley ............. Des Moines Commerce Be'l'l'y Hyde ................ ...Fort Madison ' if 5 3 Ly Education if fl -.4 if f .iflrlfft-'Q in 1 ,, , f ' Mary Jane Inglis ................. Cambridge Fine Arts L. Jay Irwin ............. - ....... Des Moines Liberal Arts L. LaVuun Jennings ............... Van Meter Fine Arts Lila V. Jensen .................. Graettinger Education 1 Kathryn E. Jones ........... .... R oyal Education Franklin Karber ............. Grand Junction Liberal Arts Kill, Helen A. Keller ................. Des Moines Fine Arts A Wanda B. Kelley ................ Van Meter Fine Arts Frank H. Kerr .................. Des Moines Commerce X A Richard C. Kline ............ Bozeman, Mont. Liberal Arts Si,Celine Kopriva ................. Pocahontas Commerce Max Kreuiz .................... Des Moines Fine Arts George A. Landwer .......... Barrington, Ill. Fine Arts xpifv Lila J. Lee ..................... Des Moines Education Elizabeth J. Lemon ............. Lincoln, Neb. Liberal Arts Jack R. Lilly .................... Des Moines Liberal Arts Harriet V. Lindee ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts Alfred Lipsey . ................. Des Moines Fine Arts Keifh Lister ................. . . . Clarinda Liberal Arts 56 Avis Mayne ....................... Wliiting' Fine Arts yi Ruth L. Meyer .................. Des Moines Fine Arts '- H Eleanor Miller ............. ,...D?es Mfoiness Fine Arts ,f'..g1,'iQ.f1Q ' N555 Wayne E. Miller ............... Lockport, Ill. Commerce 'X Helen M. Mitchell ............ .... A del Fine Arts Maureen Monroe ................ Des Moines Rebecca N. Loeber .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts V' Peggy M. Long .............. Brooklyn, N. Y. 4 H, Liberal Arts Jean E. Longshore. ............. Des Moines Commerce Edward W. Lyon ............ Park Ridge, Ill. Liberal Arts Loyal L. McCormick ........... .... L aurens Liberal Arts Garth Mann ...,.............. .... P erry Liberal Arts ll Richard J. Marquarf .......... Oshkosh, Wis. Commerce Irma L. Mauller ........ ......... D es Moines it' Liberal Arts Fine Arts Roberf W. Morgan ........... ...Kellogg All A Commerce w, lg? I 'X Jack E. Morrison ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts ' Janice E. Myers ....... .. ..... Fremont, Neb. Fine Arts we Harriet Nourse ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Anne M. Odle ................ Hoopeston, Ill. Commerce Chandler Olson ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Mernabelle Opp ...... . . .Creston Fine Arts 57 'Vw 'S' -'k A--- -r-r Lloyd A. Osborne. ......... West Des Moines Liberal Arts Louis N. Paquin ir. .....,........ Des Moines Commerce Ediih L. Parks .................. Des Moines Liberal Arts D. Jean Perry ............... .... A fton Commerce Glenn E. Peferson ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts NL Jack L. Pe'l'ro ................... Des Moines Commerce Vernice M. Por'l'er ............. Topeka, Kan. Commerce Mary J. Posi' ................... Des Moines Fine Arts XA Elizabefh B. Pos'l'on ........... ..... C orydon Liberal Arts Alma Jane Powell .,......... ...Gowrie Fine Arts Doro'l'hy E. Rasmussen ....... .... D es Moines Commerce if J. Elloise Reasoner .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts Abe A. Rissman ................. Des Moines Commerce James P. Robertson ............ ...Cresco Liberal Arts Darlene Sallman ............ .... C ambria Fine Arts Doroihea E. Searbrough .......... Des Moines Fine Arts Herman J. Schweiker ............ Des Moines Liberal Arts William H. Schwingel ............ Aurora, Ill. Liberal Arts Janice Sedgwick ............... Des Moines Fine Arts Max Shriver . .................. Des Moines Commerce Lelia R. Smiih ......,........ .... C orydou Fine Arts 58 Quayle B. Smifh ..,.......... Pacific Junction Liberal Arts Marguerite E. Sfernberg. .,...... Des Moines Liberal Arts Clyde Siipe ...,................ Des Moines Education Thomas H. Sugden .............. Des Moines A Commerce William S. Sullivan .............. Des Moines Commerce Frances M. Swifzer .......... . . . .Nevada Fine Arts Mariorie C. Thompson ........... Des Moines Fine Arts Harald L. Tillson ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Claire A. Trawver ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts Edward Truman ................. Des Moines Fine Arts Dorofhy Welch .................. Des Moines Liberal Arts V Roberl' J. Wessels ............... Des Moines Commerce Elene L. Whefsfone ........... . .... Casey Commerce William S. Whi+e ..... .....,.. S t. Louis, Mo. Liberal Arts Read Whifley ................... Des Moines Liberal Arts Millie Wigren .............,. .... C arroll Fine Arts Lorna L. Williams ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts Charmian A. Woofon ......... .... N ewton Commerce Mary Elizabefh Wyland.:. ........... Harlan Fine Arts Yi Blanche Young .................. Des Moines Liberal Arts BQ Margarel E. Zigler .......... Barberton, Ohio Liberal Arts 59 F alvwlil-v' MMS miss Pm mmm E ,gb- tif, ..f' F -J,-rx' . Ir . 4' ' 'ef' Robert Hatchett. . Fred Brinkley. 7K Roy Addington Ted Doran 60 Liberal Arts . . . . .Fine Arts . . . . . .Commerce .........LaW ' '-'V --Jiv-1-e Bernice J. Abercromby .... Highland Park, Ill. Liberal Arts vp Glen W. Accolo .............. ...Ames Fine Arts ll Roy Addington ir ................ Des Moines Commerce Harold L. Albee .................... Newton 5 Commerce gan- ' Wifi Dick Anlhens .................... Sioux City Fine Arts ' Frances Louise Aslrlon .......... Des Moines Liberal Arts J Dale H. Aw'lry ................ .... N ewton Commerce Margueriie Balesh ........ Hot Springs, Ark. 5- FQ Fine Arts ' r Y . Frances Barker ........... . ..... Des Moines Liberal Arts if Jeanne F. Barlow ............ . . .Dumont X Fine Arts Donald Barney ............ Watertown, N. Y. Q Liberal Arts A Roberl' E. Bell ................... Des Moines Liberal Arts .fi f .u J. Charles Benson ........... ..... C hicago Education Herberl' Bernstein ...... New York City, N. Y. Liberal Arts A Sian S. Boss ................. Portland Ore. Liberal Arts I Rf Lucille J. Boris .................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Ni Mildred Brunner ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Frederick A. Brinkley ......... Brookville, Pa. Fine Arts Roy T. Brown ................. Rockford, Ill. Fine Arts Jim F. Carroll .................. Des Moines Commerce X. Mary E. Chappell ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts 61 G' tl Berneil S. Collins .............. Omaha, Neb. Education Vivian I. Cooper ................. Melbourne Fine Arts 74 Be'H'y A. Cornell ............. .... G reenfield Education Mary J. Crawford .... A .......... Des Moines Fine Arts Virginia A. Cummings .,..... Wellsville, N. Y. Liberal Arts Dorothy J. Dawson .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts Mary Louise Dawson ......... ...Des Moines Liberal Arts Elizabefh F. DeCou ................ Woodbine Fine Arts Frances Ann Dickson ........ Escanaba, Mich. Ray Dodd ......................... Chicago Education Ralph A. Doherfy .......... Rhinelander, Wis. Liberal Arts Xfx Kink Draheim .............. .... C larion Commerce Oiha Lee DuVall ................... Moravia Education Lewis C. Ely ............... LaFol1ette, Tenn. Liberal Arts Nancy L. Fifield ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Claire M. Fish ............... .... C ollins Commerce Katherine R. Fisher ............. Eagle Grove Commerce Mary Sibyl Forbes ............... Des Moines Liberal Arts Wayne P. Fox ................ . . .Slater Fine Arts James W. Galvin. ..,......... Waukegan, Ill. Commerce Maxine M. Gambs ............... Des Moines Fine Arts 62 1 ii ,xx in .J f Helen E. Gibbs ................. Des Moines ' J Liberal Arts Basil D. Goforih ............... Barnard, Mo. Fine Arts Jack M. Goodside ............... Des Moines Commerce Lois M. Goodwin ................ Des Moines Education Mifzie Gould ........ ....... .... D e s Moines Liberal Arts 'N . Phyllis J. Granl' ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Eloise Gregg ................ ..... O akland Commerce Doroihy M. Grossman ....... .... A del Education Gordon W. Hagberg ............. ...Royal Liberal Arts Margarel' Ann Hagensick ........ Des Moines Education Roberl- E. Hanson .................. Ottumwa Commerce Arline Harris ................ Marshalltown Liberal Arts George W. Henry ............. Victor, Idaho Liberal Arts Paul A. Herman ............. Hartford, Conn. Liberal Arts Lois V. Herrold ............. . .... Altoona Fine Arts Tom G. Higgins ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Irene M. Hih .............. .. . .Polk City Education Earl L. Hoffman ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Virginia B. Hogue .................. Corydon Commerce Cleone B. Horecka .........,.. .... H ubbard Liberal Arts Mary Jane Hunter ................. Lorimor Liberal Arts 63 14- gl gl. 52 Ex- 'W x 'N 3 Janet Hurley .,................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Duncan Irish . ...................... Nevada Liberal Arts if 'L Roberl' A. Jackson ......... Fairhaven, Mass. Commerce Vera M. Jacobs .......... Hot Springs, Ark. Liberal Arts Daniel A. Janisch ............ ...Des Moines Commerce William Jenkins ............ ..... M ystic Commerce Grace M. Johnson .... . ..... Green Bay, Wis. Fine Arts Harrieiie J. Johnson ..... ..... . .Des Moines Education Ruth Jones ..................... Des Moines Liberal Arts Ru-lh Jordan .................. Phoenix, Ariz. Liberal Arts xf R Edgar L. King .......,........ Cedar Rapids Liberal Arts C. Burton Kludi' ................. Sioux City Fine Arts Benifa Kopriva .......... . ...... Pocahontas Fine Arts X: f Robert E. Krafl- ..........,........ Mapleton Fine Arts Day'l'on Kraiicek .............. Scribner, Neb. Fine Arts Vivian B. Kreici ............... Omaha, Neb. Commerce '57 Helen D. Leach ................. Des Moines Commerce Bill D. Leary .................. Wilmette, Ill. Commerce Maxine Locker ................. Des Moines Education Jim G. Long .................. ...Le Mars Commerce Johneffe Loofl' ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts 64 Robert C. McClelland ............ Des Moines Liberal Arts V Betly Jo McClure .....,......... Des Moines Commerce Donald W. McHose ........... .... N eyadai.. Liberal Arts ' A Dorothy M. Melnfyre ......... .... A nita ,QI C- - f Education Ted Magarian ........... . ...... Des Moines K Commerce ff Bernard J. Marks ............... Des Moines Commerce Lois R. Marquardl' ......... Rochester, N. Y. V Liberal Arts Elizabeth L. Matthews .......... Battle Creek 5' 'N Liberal Arts ' Phoebe Jane Mills. ......... Park Ridge, Ill. I. Fine Arts 1 Frank B. Morabifo ........ Wilmington, Del. if Liberal Arts X V William F. Morey .......... . . . .Chicago Education Dennis J. Morrison Sac Citv Liberal Arts Martha M. Nelson ............. Birmingham Liberal Arts Margaret Ann Nutt ............. Des Moines Commerce if, Nile Oldham .....,.............. Des Moines Liberal Arts Kelly O'Neall ir. ...,.... Oklahoma City, Okla. Liberal Arts Helen B. Parker .............. ...Lohrville Commerce Lorraine F. Pearce .............. Des Moines Liberal Arts Cecelia Picke'l l ..... , ........... Des Moines Liberal Arts Marian Pidgeon ................. Des Moines Fine Arts Edward C. Pierce ............ .... N ewton Commerce G5 Virginia M. Pilmer ............... Des Moines Fine Arts Mary E. Ploeger ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Emma Gertrude Price ........... Albany, Mo, Fine Arts Margarel' E. Quansfrom ............. Chicago Fine Arts Mary E. Quick ............... Galesburg, Ill. Commerce Wallace Raabe ........,. Los Angeles, Calif. Liberal Arts Peggy Reasoner ........... t ..... .Humboldt Education iii, I , 'R 5 Mayo J. Reece ............. New Providence Liberal Arts 'TQ Mildred Reed .... ............... 1 . .V .Dovys ' Fine Arts :Lauri '- 'ITYLLC Alice Ann Ren: ................. Des Moines Commerce XL- Donella B. Rhoades .............. Mount Ayr Fine Arts Marian L. Rice ................ Sidney, Mont. Fine Arts Ida F. Robertson ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Lawrence E. Robinson .... . ..... ..Des Moines Fine Arts Mariorie A. Rock .......... ..... D es Moines Fine Arts Marion M. Roney ............ Roswell, N. M. Commerce 5QKal'hryn Rose .................... Story City Fine Arts Julia Jean Rowe ...... .... I ndianapolis, Ind. Liberal Arts Phyllis A. Rutledge ....... ....... D es Moines Liberal Arts Kurl' 0. Schlesinger .......... .... C hicago Fine Arts Grace A. Scholler .................. Chicago Liberal Arts 66 Charles L. Schoonover ........... Des Moines Commerce Louis Schreiber .............. Paterson, N. J. Commerce Kathryn Schwaegler .... .... D es Moines Fine'Arts Poul W. Scllwehn ....... ...Fort Wayne, Ind. Liberal Arts is Kathleen E. Shanahan ..... Washington, D. C. Liberal Arts Edith R. Sherrick ...... .... C onnellsville, Pa. Liberal Arts TQ William l-l. Smith ............ Waukegan, 111. if f ff. Commerce Y Helen A. Smitley ........... Logansport, Ind. Education Wilma M. Snyder ........... .... M inburn Fine Arts Domanic J. Spoxeto ............. Des Moines Fine Arts Carl Stanley . ..................... Corning Commerce Dorothy M. Stevens ............. Des Moines Education K Maude B. Stevenson ......... I. dilylpria, Ohio,- Fine Arts fwglyieal- 2 '91 ' Helen D. Stier ................ Lead, S. Dak. Fine Arts XX Thelma A. sm-ing ........... , . f. . .Slater Commerce -iii? .2 J 'L Patricia F. Stouffer .......... ...Colfax Fine Arts Jeanne Strong .............. ..... S pencer Fine Arts Rf Charles Stroud ............. . . . .Redfield Commerce Xl Genevieve Stubbs .............. Des Moines Fine Arts Wayne E. Summers ........... .... C larinda Fine Arts Edith L. Sturgeon .......... Summit, S. Dak. Liberal Arts G7 .,., .r.1,,.,e.s Eleanor M. Sturgeon ............ Des Moines Education Q Josephine E. Swanson. . .Valley City, N. Dak. Fine Arts Charles C. Szafkowski ...... Milwaukee, Wis. Liberal Arts Ed Tesdell ir. ................... Des Moines Liberal Arts .Q Loren E. Tesdell ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts xp Roberl L. Tesdell ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts Frazer A. Thomason ........... ..... N ewton Liberal Arts Edith C. Tilton .,..... Colorado Springs, Colo. Liberal Arts Joseph M. Tracey ............... Des Moines Commerce John L. Tufts. .......... Arkansas City, Kan. Fine Arts Bill H. VanHorn ........... ...... D es Moines Liberal Arts Keil-h W. VanHorne ........... .... J eiferson Liberal Arts Woodrow Van Wagoner ........... Ida Grove Fine Arts Evelyn L. Varsell .............. . .Des Moines Education Virginia I. Ver Ploeg. ............. Oskaloosa Education Jean llorhes ............ .... . . .Des Moines Liberal Arts XL Helen Vroomon ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Xi Marie L. Websier ............... Des Moines Fine Arts Carl V. Will ................. ...Dayton Fine Arts Bel'-ly Williams .................. Des Moines Commerce Mary l. Williams ................ Des Moines Liberal Arts 68 Ralph Wines ......... .......... D es Moines Liberal Arts Marian Phelps ................. Des Moines Liberal Arts Jonathan M. Fle'l'cher ............ Des Moines Delta Upsilon LAW FRESHMEN David Gould ................... Des Moines Alpha Tau Omega Uohn B. Guy ................... Des Moines Alpha Tau Omega George M. Heaps ..................... Albia Sigma Alpha Epsilon Darwin C. Kinney ................... Bagley l Alpha Tau Omega li Florence E. Kling .............. .... K ellogg Delta Gamma Wafson Leeper ..... . . .Redfield James H. Morrison .............. Des Moines Alpha Tau Omega James W. Riichie ............ . .... Indianola Delta Theta Phi Fred A. Smith ................. Cedar Rapids Alpha Tau Omega Berl' F. Wisdom ................. Des Moines Tau Kappa Epsilon William H. Wisdom .............. Des Moines Tau Kappa Epsilon SQ Eldon A. Wolix ..... ..... ....... D e s Moines 'iDeceased. Alpha Tau Omega 69 Zin :Wlemuriam GLENN GRANT JOHN B. GUY PROFESSOR FRANZ KUSCHAN '70 DRAKE I I, 0 '- Ig. ,I - ,- . - 'P' I . si..- 'x 7: 11:5 - -Ju J .J 1- a-- -J ! pw? 5 gg , ,rs ,sr -.,, . I-1 '-v mfr- 1 'I-rf? ,La rf - I-.. s . -,yjg4f',:31' ' 'PXP' I-,, J ACTIVITIES affgif Fi A ART DEBATE DRAMA IUURNALISM MUSIC RADIO 1 I , F' 1 v I 4 , 1 Q , 57,-. 1, f V- I 1- ' i 11 'S I 4 II as ' A .fr , 1 L S. 1.,.'..,, .,.-3v.T,,.s. ' hi.. Z Vl Win... V 5? w 'Y L -46,1 22,51- ROFESSOR William Mc- Cloy's class in sketching. They're not the least camera shy. As a matter of fact the model Went so far as to turn his back to us. SCHUDL UF ART Miss Edifh Goldmann f fffff zz W . K 53.1 . J--- ll--71 eg ' fl L ' ' .L we K ,Y - 'iz Q.. lljjvige X 7- ilwirf I U-P' ggi 74 SIIHUUL UF ART , , 4 vl . Q . f ' i -A 1 l -av.: '- -.n X ,f 1 -fb Sql C 'S li ' sf gf'-9 ' . I i -4 l Ru+h Alexander and Eleanor Miller stretching things just a little. Ruih again and someone else, just throwing herself into her work. That horse has been there an awfully long time, Mr. Brown. Is that slow motion? Win Hatfield reaching up for the down beat. Oh, s'cuse, please. We mean she's having' a stroke? i , 1 P, SCHUUL UF ART Will you stroke my nose, Jeeves Y A Kappa painting weird figgers 'pon some cloth. She said that eventu- ally it will be a wall hanging, bet- ter than the pink elephants on the wall. Anofher gal a.-foolin'-or a-toolin'- around a linoleum block making the beginnings of a series of Christmas cards. Blanche Thompson with the finished product, running off a few greet- ings for her friends. Merry Christ- mas yourself! v--gap, , V. 1 s X ffig 124: If FW? . L ARSITY debate coached by Jerome Smith had eight veterans return for active participation and also garnered a new squad of seven. Rated as outstand- ing freshman finds for the year are Robert Kraft and Kelly O'Neall. In the national Pi Kappa Delta tourna- ment in April at Topeka, Kan., John Simmons, junior veteran, advanced to the quarterfinals of the ex tempore divi- sion and Robert Kraft reached the quar- terfinals in the oratory division. Winners were not declared in the debate tourna- ments but the men's teams won five of their eight contests and the women's teams won three of their eight debates. In the Missouri Valley tournament at Austin, Texas, Chai-ies Browning and Simmons took second place in the men's division. VARSITY DEBATE 78 VARSITY DEBATE Charles Browning Kathryn Coons Kirk Draheim Ruth Frisby Jane Gibson Paul Schwehn Kathleen Shanahan John Simmons William Wisdom Sol Yarowsky Celine Kopriva Robert Kraft Sidney Levine Kelly O'Neall Kurt Schlesinger N TLT ll isb n if Browning Coons Draheim Frisby Gibson Kopriva Kraft Levine O'Neall Schlesmger Schwehn Shanahan Simmons Wisdom Yarowsky 79 Intramural debate winners Marion Canfield and Celine Kopriva in action . . . Marion is busy inking in a point . . . Celine is jigging around with the forensic fidgits . . . Where the heck is that card ? AUNCHING a new step to create campus interest in debating, Pi Kappa Delta, honorary forensics fraternity, began the first in a series of annual intra- mural debate tournaments this year. Delta Gamma argued the prospects of adopting the Chicago plan of education to win first over Tau Kappa Epsilon. Winners defeated Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma in the semifinals to Cap- ture women's divisional honors While Tau Kappa Epsilon, out of competition for a while with scarlet fever quarantine, defeated Alpha Tau Omega and Chi Delta in the men's semifinals to Win their tourney. Runners-up Bill Wisdom and Paul Schwehn looking smug and pleasant . . . Not a hole in our argument . . . It's in the bag . . . They can't touch us!! Humph! I wonder where they found that? . . It may ruin us . . . Geeze . NaW! . . . we're safe . . . Schwehn smiles his point to paper. Bill displays his Palmer method. S0 INTRAMURAL DEBATE 'Nfl-'-f xi. . 'L '. ff -W rw, ' - . ,, Y ,. an 'Mill' 5' T .. ,,. ? ' . ea LY:-pg X I-vw Q ,. 3-9,1 -Y . . Y age -,L : x . ,.f-famvf-p . 43, v Pc 1- TN. , 1' if QQ if I .A. ' , ' - 3'gwT:v5r: T!' ' H e 'azeiji'-ee' -' Professor James J. Fiderlick 'Fidy direciing the rehearsal of the courtroom scene in the laugh provoking comedy Ladies of the Jury which starred Ruth Freed as Mrs. Crane. 82 l i N i i 1 i 4 1 4 i 1 I r i - ' aff i ,P gauges 3 Ars- i , i f5: ,e e '.-, 83 Lewis McFarland . . . tall dark hand- some man directing the lighting ef- fects of all Drake productions. He objects very strenuously to profile pictures. Waunifa Taylor Shaw . . . small stylishly dressed. Besides turning out many well-voiced dramatists every semester she directs and su- pervises makeup and costuming. J Jecnice Williams . . . directs the children's theater. She was unable to Wait for her picture. Tall and slender, she assists with makeup in the department. CHARACTERS Miss Wells ...... . . .Annette Boyd Jonathan Harker .... ..... G len Accola Wd Dr. Seward ........... .... A rthur Koenig Abraham Van Helsing .... ....... E dgar King Y VF R. M. Renfield ........ ..... A rchie Leonard Butterworth .... .... R obert Kraft Yi if Lucy Seward .... .... J anice Sedgwick Count Dracula .... .... I Cenneth Ferguson YY The horror play, Dracula, of Hamilton Deane and John Balderston presented October 20, 21, 22, was by no means an amateur production Especially commendable were the lighting and sound effects. The play symbolizing the evil in the world as it is embodied in the vampire, Dracula served as the vehicle for the debut of several promising actors. Particu- larly outstanding was the part of Renfield portrayed by Archie Leonard. IJ RAC U LA Ji 84 WINTERSET A severely criticized production, considered unsuitable for Drake audiences, Maxwell An- dersonfs UVVintersetf'ivas none the less suc- cessfully produced December 15, 16, 17. Play broughtoutexcepnonahyrhnecharacterleads and well handled juvenile parts. Excellent staging, costuming and makeup were features that cannot be overlooked in this powerful drama in verse which deals with the problem of legal injustice in convicting and sentencing men on circumstantial evidence alone. Effec- tively and understandingly done the play was for the nnost part accepted for the beauty that director and players found there. CHARACTERS Trock .... Shadow. . . . Garth . . . Miriamne . . . Esdras ...... The Hobo ..... First Girl. . . Second Girl .... Judge Gaunt .... Mio ....... Carr ..... Herman. . . Lucia.. .. Piny...... A Sailor ........ Street Urchin ..... Policeman ...... Radical .... Sergeant . .......... . . . Men in Blue Serge ..... . .G. William Kilmer . . . .Archie Leonard . . .Kurt Schlesinger Marjorie Thompson . . . . . . .Floyd Accola . . . . .Arthur Brown . .Betty Ann Hagler .. . . .Mary Jane Inglis . . .Harvey Swenson . . . . .Earl Hoffman ..... . .John Martin Lawrence Robinson . . . . .Arthur Koenig . . . . .LaRoyce Butcher . . . . .Charles Williams .. ...Fred Dixon . . . .Jack Baughman . . .Franklin Karber . .Leland Anderson . . . .Harrold Shifller R. J. Nash t, r l l l 1 The old Elektra story as developed dramati- cally by the Greeks in their great tragedies is portrayed in the story of Richard Turney's Daughters of Atreus, presented February 16, 17, 18. It symbolizes the disastrous results which ensue when love turns to hate. Inspired performances by the entire cast, smooth production and skilled direction coupled with exquisite costuming held an attentive audience to the last. .Especially outstanding was the powerful characterization of Klytaim- nestra, the Grecian queen, given by Winifred Hubler. Other parts were handled intelligently and adequately. CAST Polymnia ..... N epthis .... Nerissa ..... Euterpe .... Thetis .... Fria.. .... .. ..... . Sharardha ............... Elektra Qas a childl Iphegeneia ........ Klytaimnestra .... Cheops ......... Vortigern ........ A Messenger .... Achilles ........ Agamemnon ....... Kalchas ........... Elektra Cgrown upj . Orestes fas a childb ..... Aegisthos .......... Hippolytos ......... Phaon ...... Kassandra ......... Hero ................ . Orestes Cgrown upj . . . . Pylades ............ Melissa ,... ........ A Physician ............. . . . .Loraine Duncan . . . . .Phyllis Wilsoii .......Nanna Gum . . . . .Helene Deming . . . .Martha Winterhoff Charline Christensen .... . . .Hazel Jacobs . . . .Annette Boyd ....... .Topaz Riles . . . .Winifred Hubler . . . . .Esper Canady ... ...Wayne Fox . . . . .Frank Garrett Jay Nash . .Kenneth Ferguson . . . . .Archie Leonard . .Mary Jane Marxer . . . .Thomas Masters . . . .Harrold Shiffler . . . . . .Arthur Brown . . . .Lawrence Robinson . . . .Marjorie Thompson .. . . . .Dorene Capps . . . .Franklin Karber . . . . . .Alfred Lipsey . . . .Ruie Osmundson . . . . .Arthur Koenig' Priestesses. .Lois Bumgardner, Eleanor Muntz Guards ..... ..Frank Garrett, Dominic Sposeto Wayne Fox, Robert Iggaftf Attendant ..................... Arthur Brovvn IJAUGHTERS 0F ATREUS EDITURIAL AND BUSINESS mi -l.',vE'ir' A Margaret Ann Stone ........ Editor-in-chief Herbert Bresemann ...... Business Manager Frazer Thomason ........... Photographer Frances Ann Dickson ..... ...... C lasses Elizabeth Poston ....... Women's Athletics Jack Trimble .... .......... F eatures i D f Donald Weiland . . . .... Organizations ! Richard Kline .... ..... P ublicity Blanche Young . . . .... Circulation Dickson Kline nu A X Morrison Poston Thomason Trimble Weiland Young' 93 STAFF Paul Morrison ............... . ..... Sports be F s1guQnEN1 DIREQTURY Dewey fx- xi Morrison Y Robinson ALUMNUS OT having enough to do with managing the Drake News Bureau, Bessie Spiwak took over the publication of the Alumnus, in the absence of Mrs. Mayflower Wells. Com- pletely revolutionizing the magazine the first issue came out with enlarged page size and a complete change of type faces. Editorial policy changed with editors and stu- dents assisting in News Bureau work regularly, compile and write all alumnus copy. A great increase in the use of pictures is another feature of the publication. 94 H UT about on schedule, maintains Editor Robinson to students who waited and waited in anxiety to find out where the one lived. Robinson and the Sigma Delta Chi brothers slaved night and day reeling out copy and poring over galleys to bring out a well edited directory featuring the organizations, songs, yells, traditions and information galore besides the all-important information about , phone and address. The introduction of pic- 3 tures is the 1938 feature of the directory. Said Bessie, Looks like I've been eating lemons and I never eat lemons! l r 'la .9- -Af .I .fax ' . ' -,,,- ,Wm-4' AJ., I, 4' m V P x X , 1. 3 f - 4 livin, Us A , P' , -ggvfspravw .1 A T: Q W y ..'f1f'. , k..- 4 1 z, 1, Mg' r- 4 f, I f?-sr. . :Q-1.7, aim- 31123321 e' ummm DEPARTMENT UF ., , In , ,,.. , IME S-DELPHIC with powerful and interesting editorials, this year, launched and followed to a successful conclusion several campaigns. Outstanding among t h e s e were the drive to beautify the Drake campus and the estab- lishing of the Wassermann tests as a part of the health program. Featured in the 1937-38 is- sues was the concerted effort of the editors for new and different page makeup. A change in headline schedule, addition of new type faces and many experiments with white space were noticeable. Feature department was re- organized and planned fea- tures appeared in every is- sue. Surveys, of which the series, How to get a job, is representative, created much interest and appeared reg- ularly. A great increase in the number of pictures was another feature employed by the editors in improving thc student newspaper. IUURNAUSM an g' r pw- Y Stribling Cutler ' Robinson V lk Breseman Grothe Harding Johnson LaRue McKenzie NG Mansfield Mauller b54Morriso Y Nelson WC Stalnaker Stuhr 7' Trimble 90 Patricia Stribling. . EDITURIAL STAFF Kenneth Robinson ........ Managing Editor Harry Cutler ..... ...Managing Editor Robert Stuhr ...... ...Campus Editor Josephine Stalnaker ........ Campus Editor Herbert Bresemann ..... . . .Sports Editor ' Paul Morrison ..... .. .Sports Editor Harrison Harding ..... .... F eature Editor Jack LaRue ...... .... F eature Editor Irma Mauller ..... .... S ociety Editor Jeanne Mansfield .... Society Editor Kathryn McKenzie .... Society Editor Lucille Nelson .... ..... C opy Editor Glenn Gladfelder . .. ..... Copy Editor Arthur Grothe .... ..... C opy Editor Wilbert Johnson ..... Copy Editor V' Jack Trimble . . . .... Copy Editor Columnist BUSINESS STAFF Edward C. Diehl ......., X'Blanche Young .... ....... S ales Vincent Carey .... .... S ales V Roy Addington . . . .... Sales 1 R. J. Nash .... .... s ales V Wayne Miller . . . .... Sales Edward Smith .... .... Patrick McGary .Business Manager Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Circulation . . . .... Circulation 'Ie-. ' .r-. Simon Leprree Stribling with cohorts, Robinson and Kline, blue- pencils copy. TIMES-DELPHIC i .1 Minus a secretary, Business Manager Diehl struggles manfully with ad copy. 91 KT' .- Jr sa , L , sie ' --Q ' x my 'R -7-x'f.i 'E - fi .., - HLA. 'ffm ilalfzlivii: 6 . 3.1 ir - w llvfl '.i l'Q3 I 5 1 -A em:-' ' 'T-fu' :fats iAi,.',1 -V , .,,. ..n gm ,:.. A 1 I , .4 1 A f, 'ilmuu Apple-eating Editor Stone Copper-stretching Business Manager Bresemann 92 1938 UUAX WAMPED with budget worries and bat- tling June bugs the book's slavers finally managed to get the brainchild of the editor to the presses much to the concern of the printers. Events to be remembered are Freddy Walsh's frantic eiorts to obtain a beauty judge . . . the cover lT13.11,S dismay when We changed our minds about the de- sign . . . the wrath stirred up by some photographers . . . the regular disappear- ance of paste and scissors . . . linto the Times-Delphic departmentsj . . . the rifling of picture Hles . . . the weekly sweeping out of the oilice . . . the rogues gallery on the wall . . . and never to be forgotten, the ex- pert knife throwing of the business manager and the engravei-'s attempts. LADIES UF THE JURY Mrs. Livingston Bal Lily Pratt ........ Mayme Mixter ..... Mrs. Dace ....... Mrs. Maguire .... Jay J. Pressley. . . Spencer B. Dazey. . Alonzo Beal ....... Steve Bromm ,.... Andrew MacKaig. Judge Fish ........ Halsey Van Styne. Dr. Quincy Adams J Art Dobbs ........ Mrs. Gordon ...... Evelyn Snow ...... Susanne ......... Clerk of the Court Waiters .......... Playing to a packed house, Fred Ballard's Ladies of the J ury, a gaily fanciful comedy produced in true Fiderlick style met with great success and instant approval. Strategy used by a society matron, Mrs. Crane, easily and naturally done by Ruth Freed, to convince the jury of the innocence of the accused furnished many laughs. Good characterizations were given by members of the jury, but noticeably so by Mary Elizabeth Wyland, portraying the righteous old maid. Avis Mayne and Robert Kraft, newcomers, played excellently. The Andrew MacKaig and Mrs. Maguire of Franklin Karber and Charline Christen- sen, were especially enjoyable. 87 Cynthia Tate ...... ' ..... ... Tony Theodophulus .. .1 ... Rutherford Dale. . .'.'.' ...... . .Ruth Freed dwin Crane. . .............. Mary Elizabeth Wyland .Eleanor Muntz ...........Sadie Raper ..........Avis Mayne . . .Charline Christensen ..........James More . . . . . .Francis Gibson . . . .Alfred Lipsey . . . . .Arthur Brown . .... ...Robert Kraft . . . .Franklin Karber . . . . . .Robert Enlow .. . . . . . . .Paul Carroll JayNash . . . .Lawrence Robinson . . . . . . . .Arthur Koenig . .Mary Margaret Hatch . . .Margaret Quanstrom ...........Rita Grogen . . . . . . . .Harrold Shifiler ames jr.. . .. i n... idf'l2obert Enlow, Wayne Fox Lawrence Robinson, Frank Garrett fm? ' 5, - S' I N .4-....., s AKA, ,evans . ,, ' ,f Jem-. , wha 1. ,. 1, N N , 'AI f vm- v KH 11 N 1 'ie 'Z , X 41. f S . A , .l:T A M- ' 0 5? ' . 13 .dgx Qi, - A W , mf 5 ff X X va '.. 3' Wi? --f L flx f w'ff3,L? gf x-.1 K, 2 ' 1 ff I F, 1.1 'L-if FT A-g,...4.4! '11, Y iw ' ,Q r T1 X'-Em tn fY95CHI?lg' 'I ng, if Q fz' 1 fs X .WM Rfk jg. W an . X 4 I xx: 'Z ,H 1 N Qi, , ,I 'V Qru- - E? -f-9 - A QE' qi f x 'N 'I' ax ,Q 65 z .X I eg ' ' ' 1 , I 4 ' .ff . ahaha!- ., RAW X . I M56-F-'S - . . X - X ,J 'W' ' 5 .' K' .Q I Nw F1 5 ,Wg 1 2 h 'A P' , ,, x , E ' 4' 31 ' 5 ,9- A ff' bx Stanford Hulshizer. long the director of the 1nen's glee club, the A Cap- pella choir and the quartets, equally long unrecognized with publicity, is a prime favorite with his stu- dents. Miss Margarei' Corbin returned to Drake this year to direct the women's glee club. Possessing a lovely soprano voice she has pre- sented several recitals. REQUENT appearances of the band have made it one of the best known and most popular organizations of the campus. Football and basketball games could not be played-not right, anyway -Without the blare of their horns. An innovation, the brainchild of Director Bird, was the swing band which played between halves at the basketball games. A week's tour of Iowa, with Thelma Storing, elected sweetheart, ended with more marching and concerts publicizing the Relays. Here Drake was host to a massed band of 2000 musicians. Newest idea of the active band is their annual spring dance, the band Uniformal. THE UNIVERSITY BAND DRAKE NEWS BUREAU Bloem N' Kling LaRue Mann it if Morrison Nelson Peterman K' Poston Taylor UPERVISED by Edward C. Lytton, business manager, but directed by Bessie Spiwak, the Drake News Bureau poured out reams of copy that kept the outside world Drake conscious. Publicizing plays, tournaments, athletic events, the touring band, glee clubs, quartet and soloists, commencement, the Relays and its queen were only a part of Miss Spiwak's tremendous task. Each hometown paper was kept informed of the comings and goings of the Jones boy in the big city. This was done by the Bureau for every J ones boy and girl. Especially remarkable was the Hne work done by the Bureau in the selec- tion of the Drake Relays queen, Miss Marjory Zechiel of Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind. Most of the credit goes to Mary Martha Peterman who was publicity director and handled efficiently and tirelessly with Miss Spiwak, all information and copy concerning the queen. fu Lloyd Jenneff, cub reporter, eoncentrates on how the heck to get past the hard boiled copyreadefs desk and then will the editor use it anyway. On fo The copy desk where the slaves sit on the rim and scrawl out headlines and the boss sits in the slot and tells you your dream headline wun't count. Buf. no mailer eventually, the paper comes out, is read and cub reporters take it apart and paste each coveted printed inch in a notebook-required. Inla fhe valley of Delphics came the six hundred . . . grabbed, politely? oh, nol . . . and out of this valley into the sun- shine reading their Delphic. 96 A DELPHIB GUES T0 PRESS AND UUT r 'gif' ' f . 5 S S' 9-QQ X DA BETH PEAKER sing- ing the soprano role in broadcast of The Messiah. Miss Peaker is soloist with the male quartet and also broad- cast the lead in the radio pro- duction of Kollege Kapersf' Dean Herberf Gould 98 y THE UNIVERSITY BAND X A f la Robert Adamson Robert Allee Donald Barney Clayton Barrie Anna Rose Bass Robert Bell Fred Benson Helen Bentley Fred Brinkley Esper Canady Earle Canfield Kenneth Carpenter James Carroll James Cassel Jessie Conn Pat Coyan Martin Crabtree Morton Crew Elmer Cumpston Olga Diakum- Paul Dodd Allen Doore Kirk Draheim Mervin Dugger Wilbur Eastman Clarence Eppard Madeline Flint Wayne Fox Marvin Gugisberg George Henry Lorraine Hines Max Hodges Mary Jane Hunter James Hutson Mary Jane Inglis Harold Jones Millard Kent Franklin Kerr Celine Kopriva Dayton Krajicek Louis Kromminga Wade Kittell George Landwer Wayne Larson Joseph Leach James McCarthy Joseph McCarthy James McClelland John Martin Irma Mauller Gerald Millslagle Helen Mitchell Jack Morrison Stanley Morrow W. E. Moore Harold Newman Lloyd Osborne Tony Paterno Gordon Bird, Director 101 Harold Pedersen Jean Perry Ed Pierce 74 Robert Puntenney Wallace Raabe James Robertson Wendell Schaefer Charles Schoonover Mark Scott Bernard Smith J. B. Snyder Orin Spalding Lanning Spieth Wayne Sprague Orville Stearns Fred Stewart William Sullivan Wayne Summers Loren Tesdell Frazer -Thomason Harold Tillson Dallas Tjaden Robert Vote Carmen Waller Ruth Watts Read Whitley Carl Will Charles Williams THE SYMPHDNY ORCHESTRA Arthur Abramsohn Robert Adamson Robert Allee Mary Ambos Donald Barney Clayton Barrie Pauline Bathe Fred Benson Hyla Beroen Dorothy Beswick Gordon Bird Lila Mae Boardman Georgiana Butcher Dorene Capps James Carroll James Cassel Patrick Coyan Eileen Crain Mary Crawford William Crawford Oriel Crewdson Sarah Ann Dawson Anne Ede Elsie Fenton Ernestine Goodsell Robert Gottlieb Donald Harper Louise Hiller Lorraine Hines Louis J aroslovsky Margaret Johnston Ruth Jones Jeanie Keaton Millard Kent Edgar King Larry Kinnamon George Kristufek Max Kromer Louis Kromminga Carl Landess George Landwer Robert MacCanon Robert McClelland Gale MacMorris Irma Mauller Jon Melton Gerald Millslagle Ernest Mitchell Jack Morrison Marie Mountain Frances O'Brian Gordon Olson Dolores O'Neill Frank Noyes, Conductor 102 Charlotte Parker Raymond Parker Harold Pedersen Ruth Seeling Price Francis Pyle Ida Robertson Eleanor Seitz Wendell Shaffer Edith Sherrick Bernard Smith John Snyder Orin Spalding Lanning Spieth Alice Steelman Margaret Stiles Patricia Stuber Wayne Summers Loren Tesdell Grace Thorsen Harold Tillson Dallas Tj den Jane Washburn Melba Waters Ruth Watt Read Whitley Charles Williams THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RESENTIN G two outstanding con- certs during the year, the symphony orchestra brought two well known musi- cians to Des Moines. Miss Margaret Christy, cello soloist and Scipione Guidi, concertmaster of the St. Louis sym- phony orchestra, drew enthusiastic re- ceptions from grateful audiences. Orchestra was directed this year by Frank Noyes, new professor of violin, who was assisted by Francis Pyle, pro- fessor of theory and musicology, also a newcomer to Drake. Kreutz Mo ore Peaker Ellis X Lee ..'li. L. 1 -x fi ----.- Kreutz Moore Ellis 'Lf Lee MALE IIUARTET AND SULUIST Max Ellis Max Kreutz John -Tufts, 1938 50 William Lee Richard Moore, 1937 S4 Ada Beth Peaker, soprano soloist Clayton Hathaway, accompanist 104 A CAPPELLA CHUIR Floyd Accola Glen Accola Leland Anderson Richard Anthens Frances Ashton Wilma Baker Jeanne Barlow Glenace Barrett Helen Beroen Hyla Beroen Fred Brinkley Dorene Capps Marilois Castles Ada Mae Chappell Elizabeth DeCou Mary Lou DeBoest Clarence Eppard Claire Fish Leona Freerksen Basil Goforth Alice Graves Evelyn Gunter Maxine Hoffman Robert Huston Wanda Kelley Edgar King Burton Kludt Dayton Krajicek Max Kreutz Frances Leise Ruth Macy Helen Martin Ruth Meyer Helen Mitchell Marian Pidgeon Mary Ploeger Evelyn Pordy Mildred Powell Gertrude Price Peggy Reasoner Julia Jean Rowe Darlene Sallman Wendell Schaefer Edward Sharp Edith Sherricki Carl Stanley Jeanne Strong Patricia Stouff er John Tufts Virginia VerPloeg Helen Vrooman William White Carl Will Phyllis Wilson Alice Yost Stanley Hulshizer, Director 105 MEN'S GLEE CLUB Floyd Accola Glen Accola Leland Anderson Jack Arends Fred Brinkley James Cassel Loren Cunningham Thomas Dale Donald Easter Max Ellis Clarence Eppard K, Kenneth Ferguson Basil Goforth Clayton Hathaway Jack Heifner Edgar King Burton Kludt Dayton Krajicek Max Kreutz Wayne Larson ' William Lee Patrick McGary Dennis Morrison Leslie Ritchey Edward Sharp Carl Stanley Charles Stroud Robert Trett John Tufts Carl Tuttle William White Robert Wilkins Carl Will Stanford Hulshizer, Director f 106 WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Frances Ashton Jeanne Barlow Anna Rose Bass Helen Beroen Ada Mae Chappell Jessie Conn Virginia Cummings Betty DeCou Claire Fish Alice Graves Evelyn Gunter Lois Herrold Wanda Kelley Ruth Macy Marian Manders Helen Martin Ruth Meyer Edith Pascoe Frances Petry, fAccompanjstJ Marian Pidgeon Mary Ploeger A Gertrude Price Peggy Reasoner Julia Jean Rowe Darlene Sallman Beatrice Scholl Edith Sherrick Jeanne Strong Virginia VerPloeg Helen Vrooman Phyllis Wilson Alice Yost Miss Margaret Corbin, director 107 7, V ,sr l-ill '- V , FAUST C A S T Faust .....,.. ..................... J ohn Tufts Mephistopheles ..... ............. Q William Leel Richard Anthens Valentin ...... Floyd Accola, Max Ellis, Kenneth Ferguson Wagner ..... ......................... L eland Anderson Marguerite. .. .... Edith Pascoe, Ada Beth Peaker, Marion J ohnson-Manders Sibel .... ...Ruth Anne Wood, Evelyn Gunter Martha . . . ................... Mildred Golden 108 .... ...Ruth Freed . . . . . .Arthur Brown . . . . .Archie Leonard ............Bill Lee . . . .Betty Ann Hagler . . . . . . . . .Floyd Accola . . . . .Ada Beth Peaker Mary Elizabeth Wyland Lipsey . . . . . . . . . .Jimmy More . . . .Kenneth Ferguson . . . . .Francis Gibson . . .Harrold Shiffler . . .Charles 'Williams . . . .Dayton Krajicek ...........Wayne Fox . . . . . . . . .Basil Goforth .Mary Margaret Hatch Others Beulah Moore Mary Jane Merger, Glenn Aggqlgbj f Michael Kirby XKMXESE MYERS iw X think we ve get somethhx' herew' Co-authors A pensive Ruth Freed, Y?Xovd Prccobax and a oi 'Kohege Xlaoersf' Brown and Leonard, Xaov orx -a Xadder hudche over Kohege Kapers' spmvserhxg tvpevvrkters with exhohoh f and script at rehearsal Looks hhe the scene crevv hie,s hXood. has heen hard at vvorh. Four more-Xapphr' cats chgrgirx' at the groove. 'Tuhhcitv 9h1s Eddie Truman, director or Director Bird Xeads them through a chorus oi lingers puhhcitv and irkehd secretary, Xrrna ' the Swhxgarooj' popubar origihm song Nlaoher, Xookirxg happy over 11 creatkoh ior the cohmms. U ,,,-,,, ,,.V s .fffffg NB'2,fI,1YX IS. 'irom Kane 110 -shi in , 9-f nf.. v-f',.,-f -rf r W I H Q hfir ff 1 ,. , .uf Q ,z-i-1 va :.: , It 1 f '. 124'-f v f',l' fi.1gF5g.35f - ,r -' x ,' L' , wg x , n ' f X' X 'X fm.. xf..f5'J?fp AV 0. 4 - if A ' 1 1... 5: I f','!'A 0 ,v 'A-we 34 X 3 xx Pr soc fe ..,n ' vo' X 9 2-'T -zu W Av 6,61 taxi' axe 604 9 x X500 'K' tekscsl ,RYKO so' 62' Q,-af fb X35 Q'29ax59'?26't wee oi 96 X506 0. Q-9 1665. 06.1 gjb- of X0 'XB 'dx X5 Q51 09 o ie Q1 K0 'V -id Sago Keen eeefsxpixcx 95 W X5 A0659 0920. gl- Q00 ixdxlia 1260 N i ll? RADIU SCHOOL OUNDED in 1934, Drake's school of radio has increas- ed its broadcasting' schedule to present daily programs direct from the campus studios. Dur- ing the school year as many as 350 programs, broadcast over Iowa commercial stations are heard along wit h several coast-to-coast network pro- grams. Broadcasts originate in the new broadcasting plant on the second floor of the Carnegie building where studios, class- room, director's offices and staff rooms are located. Recording equipment has been installed and is used by the fine arts college in addi- tion to the radio students' work. Programs broadcast by the department are often re- corded for re-broadcast or classroom criticism. Some of the regularly fea- iured 1'-rograms are Micro- pinionsf' Drake University Presents, Iowa Reviewing Stand, Moods and Melody, Drake Radio Playhouse and the Faculty Round Table - all under student direction and management. RADIO STAFF V fx Hagler Hodges Krohn Pexton Riles Smith I . Mann Marxer .Swenson Truman Edward Truman .... Harvey Swenson. . . . Betty Ann Hagler .... Max Hodges ...... Margaret Pexton .. Mary Jane Marxer ..... Topaz Riles ....... Garth Mann. . . Frank Krohn .... Quayle Smith .... 113 . . . . . . . . .Program Director . . . .Dramatic Director, 1937 . . . .Dramatic Director, 1938 . . . . . .Musical Director ...,......Secretary . . . . . .Faculty Contacts . . . . . . . . ,Production Assistant Continuity and Press Relations . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Engineer . . . .Student Engineer PREPARATIUN FOR BRUADCASTS Dean 'Barrei-f instructing a class in radio. Note rapt looks. They all seem to be wrapped up in their work, these persons. Instruction leads to . . . Preparing confinuify and programs for broadcasting. Desks are always that littered and usually twice as much so. A program calls for . . . Rehearsal. Photographer caught them all hugging 'round the mike as if they really meant business. When one has rehearsal there is usually . . . A program to which the players hope many listen-and judging from fan letters which drop into the studios, they do listen. 114 BRUADUAST SHUTS Cleomury Confe and Publicity Puss Truman, program di- rector, grinning out a tune for a program. This is our friend Stein, Phillip, by name, a-mouthin' out a play-by-play account of what's going on out there on that cold bleak field. Golden voiced Kathleen McCoun and Ada Beth Peaker with accompanist Duchen Hathaway, better known as Clayton, the ivory twirler-or rather, tickler. Three of the faculty getting mike fidgits just before a faculty round table. That's Thomas F. Dunn on the left, Waunita Taylor Shaw in the center and Lewis Worthington Smith on the right. Coast-'l'o-coast broadcast of The Messiah. Two other student productions, Faust and Kollege Kapersn were carried on national hookups. 115 Kilmer announces Marxer while Truman, general di- rector and also general flunky, ilutters nervously around. They seem to be making out all right if Marxer's jawing can be counted for much. Must be all over but the shouting and look at the ones doing the shouting!! Could it have been as bad as all that? Ooh! There's that Mann again. Can you Barrett? ,-.o. , ki Stein. again. in his element, broadcasting that foot- ball game. When we left him on the other page the score was 0-0. Now it's 0-0. Truly a candid shot. What would Wayne do if he knew we had this instead of the one for which he posed? Sort of foxy, huh? jx .X XX N x w. x FUUTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK---RELAYS WOMEN'S ATHLETICS MEN'S INTRAMURALS A, 31' ' 1 .,. , J l, :J inf: 1 Lf- 352 NM. , , ! U , ,-Tix A 1.-,,YN.:35,.,A'yA--Q 1 , :,,Ai, ' J.. '7 A li- 1' N X , K bij! ' If?:'1LI,:',Q- V LVFL' ' N' ,T . I, fx,-X, WV, IL ,V I 1 H. PM 'V Hal lg., -- I , , F I .' 'Q f. 4' K 5 '. P J g.' ':'v---'L 1 f . - f i I - , . - ,n , , I' .n ,4,x , ., A 1 I , uf .7 M , A ...il I '33 . ' Q. 'V v'. 4'-rf fi ' N -'Nw 'fr' ' Au 'V xv A' x 'ir A. IA.-U 1 '11 . -V 'Q .lA1',S,,.v- E .' A 'wx . . TH, uQn?nzfwg li',f 'ii'.1,s m. ,.- .--. L J 5 .-x.-7 V V-,. , 'rv-uv --..,..-. .J ,hr W ,.f,,- ,. l ' . A . A i , .X Q X , P , , X -:L W yi, xl-- . ,, '1 41, xx 'hx' iv I I ,N I4-' N ' 4.1 ' '1 1 1. N 1 .v. ,- X X N, -x 'wi 4' ', 4.1-4y,14 , :-4 fn- ivy p - H W., GJ 2 ' 1, f u ' 11 -v V? .1 1 D .Y lj X. Q x v 3 0 , X X ' x I .si , S '15 9, A A- ? 15 I ld 'l s U We . Q, ' 1, , f- V ,A V 1: ' V, 5. wy gr- it -V -1.4 I. ,jgf.f,QLyf :qw '-11' ', 5:44651 ' -, A ,Q Aw' , L :Z 4.-'-'.f 5 f 1 B tt - .f if ' 'Ao O HEAD CUABHES Evan O Bull Wllllams V J Green Franklin P J0hl'l50l'l Herd of Men s Phy'-ic il Education Head Football Coach Head T1 acl C0f1Ch Depaltment Ducctoi of Relays FUUTBALL TEAM IN FLORIDA Puri' of the fellows at the dock just getting ready to cast off on Edith Be sure to look up the picture of Johnny Geertsema giving his all somewhere else. Well. seein' is believin', we guess. Whimpy, Alex, Bud, Bill, Dick, Pug, Joe, Clyde. Make a nice postcard for junior about 10 years from now -when papa was a boy! 5 .. , H, .Q e 9 at 4, U' uv Yi . ' Q D silo n 1 5 . n r . Football 'H 6 c 7 , :.-L '.L. l it V l W s v . , .. :xl 4 f -V 4 -e :..v,,- 1.-z'f.ye4o is .ls . ' - 4,6 ,A B-L , . V- 1 , l .Z-ilfi., ,,..,,. :, .- 7 - '11 -,A ' EAM saw its captain, Herbert Hedlund, honored after his four years as one of the finest and favorite athletes of Drake, by an invitation to play in the East-West game New Year's day in San Francisco. The game which ended with a 0-0 score was a moral victory for the west and Hedlund played with stars from all over the country. After a very successful season the team, with Coach Green, packed up and went to Coral Gables, Fla., to play Miami university. Despite the warm weather, the ocean and the coconuts, the boys came home with a 7-0 Win and a grand game to their credit. 121 VARSITY SQUAD Front row, left to right: Henry, Lisek, Bergmann, Capt. Hedlund. Pesetslci, Cicero, Lynn, Tomlinson, Luftman, Carney. Second row: Leone. Yzuzer, Underwood, P. Mandcrs, C. Manders, Suter, Woltz, Sctrakian, Peterson, Olson. Third row: Lorenz, Sitipe, Vogel, Geertsema, McCracken, Woolley, Huston, A. Dillon, Behn, Holmes. Fourth row: Thad Fisher, O'Connor, C. Dillon, Hutchings, Colbert, Thell Fisher, Hanks, Rice, Harvey. Barnes. Back row: Assistant Coach Robertson, Assistant Coach Wensel, Head Coach Green, Scitz, Z. Day, Manager Kacena. HE VICTORY BELL in Old Main was rung eight times during the 1937 season as the Bulldogs took four conference and the same number of non-confer- ence wins. On only two weekends did the bell fail to ring. After winning the opening game from Central by a 47-0 margin, the Bulldogs went out and trounced Wash- ington in the first conference game, 32-2. Next week the team treked to South Bend to renew rivalry with Notre Dame. Here they lost a 21-0 game but the fol- lowing week they showed the same old spark and drive in beating Washburn, 25-0. Another conference win was registered over Creigh- ton's Bluejays, 9-0 and then the Bulldogs took a glo- rious game from Iowa State, 30-0. Proving that this victory was no fluke, they lambasted Grinnell 45-7 in the next game. However, the Bulldogs got some of their own medicine back when they traveled to Tulsa and received a sound 41-9 thrashing. With a week's rest to think over the Tulsa game and again on their own field, they closed the home season with a 31-2 victory over Coe college. Climaxing the most successful grid season in years, the Bulldogs journeyed to Coral Gables, Fla. where they won a great 7-0 intersectional victory over Miami university. FRESHMAN SUUAD .,. nu mu Front row, left to right: Hitpus. Cronin. Tate, Andreson. Moore. Geddes. Lundholm, Cushmgbeuy Cofatanza Second row: Parker, Brinkley, O'Conn0r, Conrad, Doherty, Lange, Werdell, Mandexs Welland Back row: Assistant. Coach Fulton, Morabito. Dodd. Benson, McCarty, Grant fdeceasedj. Drzmsfeldt, WllllRHlb Manager Stark Cabrxel McLain, Lucas. Head Coach Williams. SEASON'S RECIJRD September 17 September 24 October 2 October 8 October 15 October 23 October 29 November 6 November 20 November 26 Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake l 123 Central 0 Washington 2 Notre Dame 21 Washburn 0 Creighton 0 Iowa State 0 Grinnell 7 Tulsa 41 Coe 2 Miami 0 YAGER. HENRY LI SEK ISPLAYING more offensive and de- 'H2 fensive power than any Green- coached team, the Bulldogs opened the grid season with a 47-0 victory over Cen- tral. It didn't take long for the silver shirted scoring brigade to get into ac- tion for after only three minutes of the season they had scored the Hrst touch- down. Bud Suter was instrumental in the second marker as his oif-tackle dashes of 27 and 29 yards put the ball in scoring zone from where Underwood car- ried it over. Into the fray went a whsle new team and up mounted the score. First it was Woltz, then Thell Fisher and then Woltz again who carried the ball over the double chalk lines. Coach Green was content to let the reserves carry the brunt of the attack during the last half and they agreed by scoring once in each remaining quarter. VVith the backfield continuing to run rampant and the line withholding all thrusts of the visitors, Drake won its first con- ference game from Washington by a 32-2 count. As in the Cen- tral game they scored a touchdown after only a few minutes and tlrrn continued to cross the goalline the rest of the evening. Wasliiiiggtoii could not cope at all with the deadly blocking of the Bulldogs and their two points resulted from a blocked kick in the third period. It made no difference which back was carry- ing the ball for Drake-that blocking was still there mowing down the opposition. Woltz scored two touchdowns while Suter, Underwood and Thell Fisher garnered the others. DRAKE 47, CENTRAL 0 DRAKE 32, WASHINETUN 2 124 V, we ' TQ PESETSKI . QW at r Q 1. 'sie we 'tr BEI-IN STIPE BERC MANN Y Y '-' HEIJLUND UTSCORED and outgained but not outfought, Drake lost its first game to Notre Dame, 21-0. The Bulldogs were simply unable to withstand the onslaught of some sixty players that Coach Layden used during the contest and finally suc- cumbed to the Irish. Staying off threat after threat, Drake got through the first quarter without be- ing scored upon. At the outset of the second period the Irish tallied a touch- down and held a 7-0 halftime margin. Corning back with vengeance at the start of the second half, the Bulldogs un- leashed their one big scoring threat, a perfect pass play from Pug Manders to Suter, the latter being downed on the Irish 11-yd. line. Here, however, the Bull- dogs seemed to lose their punch and the Irish took the ball. In a moment the picture was reversed and Drake was stunned by a perfect play on the part of the victors. Halfback McCarthey raced through the entire Drake team for 85 yards and a touch- down. Notre Dame struck again in five minutes and secured a touchdown largely through Tonel1i's line smashes and McCor- mick's fine running. Alertness on the part of the Drake safeties in the fourth quarter prevented further Irish scoring. Drake's kicking was vastly improved over that of the first two games and this was a big factor in staving off a number of Notre Dame scores. DRAKE ll, NUTRE DAME 21 WVOOLLEY LUFTMAN CARN EY C. DILLON , .7 ' JS, V V- . W i. .lgvy 1, wi W n mai as Q 1 l ,.:',::.,'-,igty v V , 0 i d ztsazjeezfi ll it g UTSTANDING in the 25-0 win over Washburn was the punting of Hus- ton. Time after time the Bulldog guard booted the water-logged ball 50 and 60 yards in their second conference win. Huston's fine work outshaded that of Ike Brady, great Ichabod halfback who was the backbone of the visitors. Besides his kicking, Brady was the only offensive threat the Ichabods could produce as well as their best passer and defensive man. Coach Green started only two regu- lars, Pug Manders and Captain Hedlund, and many first team players saw no serv- ice at all. Whether bogged down by the muddy field or something else, the Bulldogs scored only once in the first half, this being on a 44-yd. jaunt by Woltz. However, they came to life in the sec- ond half and counted twice in the third quarter and again in the last period. On two identical plays in the third period, Bobby Underwood tallied from the 14-yd. line. In the last frame, Harley Yager drove over for the final touchdown of the contest. Setrakian and Henry had put the ball in scoring territory for Yager. DRAKE 25, WASHBURN U I WHITE --DA FRAME PETERSON SUTER COLBERT Lf P. MANDERS THELL FISHER or tl' 'il 1 Y THIS TIME the Bulldogs were used to playing in the rain so against Creighton at Omaha they proceeded to beat the Bluejays, 9-0, for another con- ference win. All of the Drake scoring came in the second period when Pug Manders scored a touchdown, Bobby Underwood con- verted, and the Bulldogs got a safety. Most of the play in the first period was deep in Bluejay territory but the Blue and White could not push across a touchdown. Early in the second frame it looked as though they would score but the drive was stopped. The teams ex- changed kicks and on a bad pass from center, the ball rolled back into the Creighton end 'zone where a Bluejay fell on it for an automatic safety and two points for Drake. Drake took the punt out and immediately started its touch- down drive. Suter took the ball and in two plays the leather was on the 1-yd. line. Pug Manders carried it over. Creighton threatened twice during that quarter but was un- able to penetrate deep enough into the Bulldog terrain. The last half was a see-saw affair with both elevens making lots of head- way in the mud but unable to push over any scores. Midway in the first quarter the lights went out when a con- denser broke, delaying the game for some eight minutes. This did not stop the Bulldogs from going on to their third loop win, an especially sweet one after Creightorfs last season victory. DRAKE 9, CREIGHTUN U N9 UNDERWOOD .U HANKS LYON R? il .,l?q'w '-hay '. HEY SAY revenge is sweet and surely each Bulldog must have been a pro- verbial lump of sugar after a 30-0 win over Iowa State, the largest margin of victory for Drake in all 37 years of riv- alry with the nearby school. Whether it was the homecoming spirit or whether it was the perfect football afternoon or just what it was remains a question to this day, but the Bulldogs put on one of the greatest exhibitions of football ever witnessed in the stadium. Taking the opening kickoff and run- ning over a touchdown after only a few plays was but an indication of what the Bulldogs did to the Cyclones that after- noon. They scored again in that initial period and once more in the first half, two points in the third stanza on a safety and tallied again in the final quarter. Defensively they were just as powerful, holding what had been termed a great Iowa State forward wall to two first downs, .both of them in the third period. The Bulldogs combined a smooth running attack with a deadly overhead assault. Score No. 1 came after a long pass while the second touchdown was racked up on straight running plays. Once Iowa State got to the 10-yd. line but Joe Lisek recov- ered a Cyclone fumble and the Bulldogs were on their way to another score. The last touchdown was scored on a flock of passes, the last one being good for a score by Thell Fisher. DRAKE 30, IUWA STATE ll KX 'roML1NsoN J. DAY TILL in a scoring mood from their vic- 4 OLSON 0 'CON NOR tory over Iowa State, Drake put the heat to Grinnell with a game Pioneer team losing 45-7. It was the worst defeat Grinnell has received from Drake since 1904. The day was a red letter one in the V, I -oft lives of many Drake substitutes, for it was largely the reserves that gave Drake its lopsided margin. Colbert, Setrakian, O'Connor and Leone were only a few of the sparkling lights of the substitutes. The regulars scored after eight min- utes and counted again at the start of the second period to give the subs a Working margin, something they didn't seem to need. Woltz scored again to make it read Drake 20, Grinnell 0 at halftime. In the third frame the reserves really Went to town and scored three markers. The first came on a line plunge by Col- bert after a long pass had put the ball deep in Pioneer terri- tory. Then Allen Dillon, who as a tackle isn't supposed to score, grabbed a Grinnell pass and waddled 12 yards to the goalline. Jimmy O'Connor followed with the best run of the game, one in which the fleet Bulldog half took a Pioneer punt on his own 45-yd. line and raced the remaining 55 yards to a touchdown. Drake scored in the final period when Thell Fisher passed to Woltz who made a. sensational catch and ran 45 yards to score. DRAKE 45, GRINNELL 7 HUSTON McCRACKEN A. DILLON RICE NN C. MANDERS LORENZ RAKE went down to Tulsa tied for the Valley lead but the Bulldogs came back a badly beaten team, victims of the Hurricanes, 41-9. Tulsa passed the Bulldogs dizzy and ran with the ball just enough to tease their opponents. Farmer's 94-yd. return of a kickoff was a heartbreaking one for the Bulldogs and completely demoralized the team. After two successive first downs, Drake was forced to kick and right then and there the Tulsa tirade began. Two passes and a few short running plays gave them number one while afew plays later Morris White took one of Huston'S kicks and traveled 61 yards for another score. To add insult to this, Farmer pulled hisspectacular return of a kickoff. Thompson scored again before the half ended to give Tulsa a big 27-0 margin. Drake's nine points were the result of a long run by Pug Manders and some good ball toting by Suter and Underwood. The latter carried the ball over for the only Drake touchdown. Two points were garnered on a safety. Tulsa scored again in each period of the last half to com- plete the rout of the Bulldogs. At times Drake looked like a great team but they did not rush the Hurricane passers enough and the victors completed live passes for 235 yards. DRAQKE 9, TULSA 41 130 Wi GEERTSEMA HARVEY SEITZ N WOLTZ SETRAKIAN 'FHAD 'FISHER Z. DAY l t air 1' 'mil FTER a week's rest, Drake came back to beat Coe 31-2 in the final home game of the season. Although played on a frozen Held in sub-freezing weather, the Blue and White offensive rolled up yard after yard on the visitors. Drake scored three times in the open- ing quarter and then merely held its lead throughout the game. Suter counted first after taking a pass from Pug Manders and then the latter made a beautiful 87- yd. run from scrimmage. Not to be out- done, Suter grabbed a Kohawk punt and raced 82 yards over the frozen turf for his second touchdown. Coe checked all Drake advances until the last two quarters when Setrakian and Woltz set out on another scoring spree. Although they scored only one touchdown, the Bulldogs com- pletely outplayed Miami in their intersectional battle at Coral Gables, Fla. Time and time again they had the oval deep in Miami territory but were unable to put it across. The winning score came in the fourth quarter when Suter went the final 10 yards for a touchdown. Drake got to the 4-yd. line in the initial quarter and again at the close of the first half were down in pay dirt, In the third quarter Luftman caught a pass over the goalline but was out of bounds. All 23 players who made the trip gave creditable performances. DRAKE 31, CUE 2 DRAKE 7, MIAMI 0 131 llFE AT FUUTBALL Kacena squinting out a ba of balls on the practice Held. He'd be a good caddy, no? Alley-oopl don't miss that one. We're watching. That's Coach Green explaining the intricacies of a certain play. F' ' l a 3 Q r . , c Well, we're instructed, dressed, taped and ready to flick out and play a bangup game. Coin flipped and we chose to receive-guess we did, anyway. Oh, beg pardon. Seems like we're intruding Charlie's privacy. Taping up seems to be an cepted part of football. 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QQ l Ahrenkiel Colbert 5 Geertsema Griffith Henry VN Lane .E wht BASKETBAL Boasting one winning streak of seven game and another of five, Drake's Bulldogs finished th cage season with a record of 14 wins and iiv losses, including one postseason contest in the Na tional Intercollegiate tournament at Kansas City Exactly one month after the season opened an the Bulldogs had racked up seven straight victor ies, including one from Kansas' powerful Jay hawks, the Aggies came from down Oklahoma way to nip Drake, 30-23. In the initial game of the year, Mentor Williamzl used 13 players in rollingup what proved to b the second largest score of the year, a 48-26 wi over Simpson. Veterans from previous year. found themselves on the bench in the first fe games as Coach Williams endeavored to smooth an' attack centered around a band of eager but inex- perienced sophomores and junior college stars. By December 29, Coach Bill had decided that it was experience after all that counted most and in the coaching school game with Kansas that evening he started the veteran lineup of Bucky O'Connor and Bud Suter at forwards, Paul Grif- fith at center and Nick Miletich and L. D. Norris at the guards. A starting assignment was all this group had been waiting for and they proved in no uncertain terms to Bill and the fans that they were ready to shoulder the first team assignment the rest of the season. The 34-29 defeat the Kansans suiered was one of two sustained by the Jayhawks during their season. With four preliminary games under their belts, the Bulldogs headed St. Louis-Ward for a two- game series with Washington and St. Louis. Led by Bud Suter and Turkey Griffith who scored 13 and 14 points respectively, Drake poured it on St. Louis, 47-33. The next night it was the same story against Washington and another victory was the result, this time a 44-33 win for the record books. Back to the fieldhouse came the victorious Bull- dogs to meet Chet Benefielis Golden Hurricane from Tulsa. At halftime the scoreboard read: Tulsa 15, Drake 9 and local fans groaned as they thought of the second period. But with Fighting Frankie O'Connor leading his mates on, Drake scored 20 points to seven for Tulsa in the last half to make the final score read: Drake 29, Tulsa 22. Two nights later the Blue and White tasted de- feat for the first time as Oklahoma's Aggies walked off the floor with a 30-23 victory. The lanky Oklahomans were the only team to defeat the Bulldogs twice, turning the trick again three weeks later in Stillwater. Next team to visit the local fioor was Grinnell. Score, after a typical Drake-Grinnell battle, was: Drake 30, Grinnell 26. Whether it was the roadtrip, the three weeks' layoff or just what, the Aggies again defeated a determined Drake team, this time by a 43-32 mar- 1937-38 gin. Two nights later, however, the Bulldogs proved they were still very much a basketball team by beating Tulsa, 36-30, at Tulsa. It was Nick Miletich, acting with the savagery of a band of Indians and the fury of a hurricane, who kept the Bulldogs in this ball game and consequently in the race for Missouri Valley honors. Nick counted 13 points to outscore any other man on the floor. In the Creighton battle, teammates Suter, O'Connor, Miletich and Griffith put on a little scor- ing race of their own for the fans, O'Connor com- ing out on top with 13 markers. Suter and Mile- tich followed with 11 each and Griffith had 10. It was in this game that Miletich also gave a great defensive exhibition, holding Dick Shaw, highest flying Jayhawk, to a paltry two points. Biggest scare of the season came in the Wash- ington game when the locals blew a 19-14 halftime lead and let the Bears take a two point margin late in the game. Not to be outdone, Suter and lgilggich rallied to send the Bulldogs out ahead, Two more wins, one a 43-32 victory over St. Louis and the other. a 54-37 slaughter of Wash- burn, gave Drake a five-game winning streak and placed them only a half game behind the league- leading Oklahoma Aggies. Out of loop competition for a night, Drake fell before Loyola and its 6 ft. 9 in. center, 33-26. Tallest player in collegiate circles. Big Mike Novak of the visitors was all they had said of him. In addition to scoring nine points, he kept Drake from scoring at least twice that many. Kautz, his team- mate, was one of the finest players the Bulldogs met all year. On the road again, the going remained tough. At Omaha the battling Bulldogs dropped a thriller in the last 15 seconds of play. 40-39. O'Connor, Suter and Miletich were again high point men for Drake. Next night at Topeka, the Bulldogs staged a great second half rally after trailing 26-13 at halftime, but lost the game, 48-39. Brown of the Ichabods counted 18 markers. Closing the regular season at Grinnell, it was all Drake could do to squeeze out a 33-30 victorv. The win gave them a clear claim to second place in the loop standings and assured them of a triD to Kansas City for the national tournament. Here they were defeated in the first round by the mur ray State Teachers of Kentucky, 47-40. In wins and losses the season was a success. But even more successful was it when viewed from the team spirit angle. Many times the Bulldogs went out on the floor, decidedly the underdogs, but they went out to fight, and any team that beat them had a job on its hands. Bucky, Bud and Turk, Nick and L. D. and the others caught the fancv of the fans. Many times their play needed polish and their shots went wild but they were out there bat- tling all the Way. Miletich X' if Norris Y X- F. 0'Connor J. O'Connor HY Suter Swan Jare- 5,130 ,tus 137 VARSITY BASKETBALL Back row, left to right: Olson, Miletich, Geertsema, Griffith, Swan, Barney, Ahrenkiel Duchen Pallwitz Front row, left to right: Head Coach Williams, Kacena, manager, J. O'Connor Colbert Qutei I' O Connor Norris, Henry, Lane, Smalley, trainer. SEASON'S REGURIJ December 10 December 14 December 17 December 29 January 3 January 4 January 8 January 10 January 15 January 29 January 31 February 8 February 12 February 14 February 22 February 23 February 28 March 1 March 4 Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake 138 Simpson Wichita S. E. Okla. Teach. Kansas St. Louis Washington Tulsa Oklahoma A. Sz M. Grinnell Oklahoma A. Kr M. Tulsa Creighton Washington St. Louis Washburn Loyola Creighton Washburn Grinnell FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Left to right: McLaughlin, O'Connor, Stark, Walkup, Cumpston, Awtry, Moore, Dennis, Douglass, Mullins, Coach Al Wensel 7' SEASON'S RECURD Drake 17 Western Mutual Fire Insurance 15 Drake 32 Capital City Commercial College 16 Drake 29 Albia Junior College 38 Drake 49 Creston Junior College 46 Drake 26 Albia Junior College 25 Drake 21 Simpson Reserves 18 Drake 33 Simpson Reserves 24 Drake 38 Creston Junior College 35 Winning a number of games by the proverbial skin of their teeth, Drake's freshman basketball team piled up a season's record of seven wins and only one loss. Albia junior college, one of the strongest teams in the state, was the only quintet able to turn the trick, winning from the yearlings, 38-29. Coach A1 Wensel's boys came back later in the season to avenge the loss and spilled Albia in a thrilling 26-25 contest. 139 Led by Walt O'Connor, former all-state prepster from Melrose, Gene Moore and Dale Awtry, the frosh opened with a 17-15 win over the Western Mutual Fire Insur- ance team. In the next game, the yearlings presented a powerful attack that smothered the C. C. C. C. five, 32-16. O'Con- nor and Moore were stars. Meeting another strong junior college five after losing 39-28 to Albia junior college, the freshmen went on a scoring rampage to down Creston junior college, 40-46. A week later they followed this with a 26-25 defeat of Albia. February 23, the yearlings met and defeated Simp- son's reserves, 21-18, and the week following they jour- neyed to Indianola to hang up another win, this time by a 33-24 margin. Wensel's team closed the season with a 38-35 victory over Creston. During the season a number of players showed prom- ise of developing into possible varsity timber. Among them were Gene Moore, Dale Awtry, Bob McLaughlin, Willard Beckman and Walt O'Connor. LIFE AT BASKETBALL Drake ai' a basketball game. Note queer expressions of enthusiasm on the crowd after wild Nick Miletich plowed down the floor for a flashy basket. Over there is coach Williams giving Allan Colbert a few last minute do's and don'ts. And will you look at Coach again, this time with Doc. Cramer, trainer, doing murderous things to that gum. That's our pal, Phil Stein, who keeps us posted over the P.A. system during the evening on decisions of the referees and who does what. Also note the dumbfounded expres- sions of his cohorts. Paul Morrison, the editor of the section, was wearing those loud barber-pole- striped sox so the photographer figured he'd better not appear since the vibrations might shatter the can1era's lens. y-1'-' '- -l'-m f ---'A -li'- ,-3 F.. --ivff.-,-.---,1 -3 Track aff - ' f AS captained during the 1937-38 season by Freddy Padgett, ace distance man. Pitch Johnson coached a veteran crosscountry team to its second successive un- defeated season. The track team, also all Veteran men, won meets and placed high in other out-of-state meets to prepare for the twenty-ninth annual Drake Relays, April 29-30. Here, Saturday, before a crowd of approximately 14,000 persons, 14 Relays records were shattered. Featured was the mass band of 2,000 players. Queen of the 1938 Relays was Marjory Zechiel, senior from Butler university at Indianapolis, Ind. 141 CRUSSCIJUNTRY l .1oHNsoN x Monnv Boss ifisi-mn 1+'ni'rrz w I-TH his entire squad from last year returning, Coach Pitch Johnson put his crosscountry team through its second successive undefeated season. Bill Feiler and Riddell Kelsey led the Bulldogs to their first win over Kansas State at Manhattan, Kan. The White and Blue followed up by sweeping the first six places against Iowa State between halves of the homecoming gridiron battle. University of Kansas became the third victim when Freddy Padgett, Ray Mahannah and Kelsey romped home ahead of the Held. Bill Morey led the frosh team to a win over East high school in the only meet of the season for the yearlings. 142 N ,ronNsoN 'FEILER KELSEY MAIIANNAII NIXON KOHL PADGETT - . I X -0' V Qf 1- 9 il pp ' i ' 1 , 'if f I A 'N ZRTEQSEQWFQ Padgett Robinson Peterson Kelsey Horstmeier White Baker Underwood Ronnie White, freshman track coach Walsh, manager Hill Kohl Dillon Feiler Meadows Tulin Smith Eivins Patterson Bruce Baker Allan Dillon Chick Eivins Bill Feiler Tom Hill Bob Horstmeier TRACK Riddell Kelsey Harrison Kohl Roy Meadows Warren Nixon Fred Padgett Bob Patterson Glenn Peterson 143 George Robinson Fred Smith Jimmy Tulin Bob Underwood Fred Walsh, manager Wilbur White VARSITY TRACK 'NL xx Back row, left to right: Pitch Johnson, head coach, Snyder, Owen, Dillon, Horstmeier, Peterson, White, Meadows, Bremer Goodside, Stephens, Walsh, track manager. X. , X .X f X 1 ,f , , Front row, left to right: Hill, Koiofoy, Underwood, Eivios, Kohl, Podgoft, soiiui, Tulin, Feiler, Baker, Patterson. RAKES well-balanced track team opened its indoor season by smothering Grinnell at the fieldhouse. The Bulldogs came out on top in every event excepting the half-mile run where Bob Patterson was disqualified for crowding on the curve. Chick Eivins set a new meet record in the polevault, Bill Feiler bettered the two- mile mark and Allen Dillon, sophomore weight- man, tossed the shot to a new mark. Despite an epidemic of colds, the Bulldogs came back the next weekend to trounce the Iowa State Cyclones. Wilbur White, undefeated sophomore hurdler, continued his unbroken string of wins by tying the fieldhouse high hur- dle mark. The next weekend saw one of the most spec- tacular track meets ever run at the Drake field- house. -The Fighting Irish from Notre Dame came to town boasting an outstanding team. With only the relay remaining, Notre Dame held a 52-47 advantage over Drake. Things looked bad when Halpin of Notre Dame picked up an 8-yd. lead on Fred Snyder on the iirst leg of the relay. But Bob Patterson and Bob Horst- meier gradually whittled this lead down and Harrison Kohl took the baton just a yard behind the Irish anchor man. For almost three laps Kohl tried desperately to pass his rival and finally came off the top of the last curve and snapped the tape about a foot ahead of his rival to tie the meet for Drake and set a new field- house record. Pitch took ten men to Champaign, Ill., to compete in the University of Illinois indoor re- lay carnival. Although the White and Blue failed to grab any first places, five of the men placed in the events. Drake journeyed to Notre Dame the follow- ing Saturday and grabbed fifth place in the FRESHMAN TRACK N x , Back row, left to right: Coach White, Higgins, Glesener, Rowe, Awtry, Henry, Ware Front row, left to right: Alward, Conrad, Albee, McCarthy, Fritz, McDaniels, manager Central Collegiate indoor meet. White won a third in the high hurdles and Feiler and Pad- gett a third and fourth in the two-mile to lead Drake's point getters. The closest indoor conference track meet in history found the Bulldogs nosing out the Okla- homa Aggies by IA3 of a point to win the Mis- souri Valley crown. Again it was the mile relay quartet that assured the Bulldogs of a Win. Dil- lon became the new conference shot put cham- pion and Feiler, Drake's toy two-miler and 1937 champion, led the field to the tape in his event by 50 yards. The Bulldogs finished second to Iowa in the annual state meet at Iowa City. Drake scored two grand slams when Patterson, Padgett and Feiler finished in that order in the mile team race. The second clean sweep came when Feiler led teammates Padgett and Kelsey to the tape in the two-mile run. Drake's two-mile relay team retained its title at the Texas relays at Austin in the Bulldogs first outdoor meet of the season. Feiler, Horst- meier, Patterson and Kohl won the event in 7 :59.4. Drake also scored a second in the dis- tance medley relay and Captain Freddy Padgett placed second in the 3,000 meter special race. The Bulldogs placed in four relays and one individual event at the Kansas relay. Dillon won a fourth place in the shot put for the only individual win while the Bulldog two-mile 1'e- lay team scored a second for the best relay place. The freshmen lost a heart-breaker in their opening meet against Simpson college. George Rowe scored four first places in the meet. Out- standing frosh trackmen appeared to be Rowe, Bill Morey, Dick Glesner, Harold Albee and Stan Boss. 1938 DRAKE D RELAYS Fourteen 'thousand fans saw a great track meet on April 30, last day of the twenty-ninth annual Drake Relays. Be- fore they left, everything but the Hagpole had been broken. Fourteen Drake Relays records were buried in the cinders as 2,000 athletes aided by perfect weather, left the record books a battered pulp of old ink and paper. Cagle by a nose! Harold Cagle, Oklahoma Baptist's Olympic representative, won from Wilbur Miller, Compton's sensational freshman, and Lee Orr of Washington State, in the special 440-yd dash. In doing so, he ran the fastest quarter-mile ever seen on the Drake track, covering the lap in :47.'7. If would have been a world record! Calvin Bell of Rice crossed the iinish line to win the sprint medley relay in 3125.3 for what we thought was an American collegiate and world mark. But in a meet called the Penn relays, the University of Pittsburgh ran the race a few seconds faster to forestall all claims. However, Bell, given a husky lead by teammates Steakley, Jones and Wolcott, raced the last half-mile in about 1:53 to erase all previous records on the Relays books. Pardon the customer. but that's Mozell Ellerbee of Tuskegee institute winning the 100-yd. dash in :09.6. The Negro star from Alabama was given the trip to Des Moines as a reward for winning his specialty in the Southern Collegiate conference earlier in the year. He boomed up in the last 40 yards to beat out Greer of Michigan State and Clifford of Notre Dame, gaining the distinction of being the first entrant from the Negro school, and taking first place in the dash at that! 146 Chuck Fenske. Wisconsin's great star, turned in two of the most remarkable performances ever seen on the Drake track on successive days. Friday he anchored the distance med- ley relay team to a new record by running' the mile in 4:10.5, fastest it has ever been run in the Drake stadium. He climaxed his efforts the next day when he set another record, winning the special 1000-yd. run in 2:10.'T, eclipsing the old mark of 2:11.2, set by Glen Cunningham in 1936. ,O Running races isn't the only thing' a great runner must do. Jack Patterson, Rice's na- tional 440-yd. hurdles champion, was grabbed by Announcer Gayle Hayes to speak over the Mutual Broadcasting system immediately after winning his specialty by setting a new Relays mark of :53.2. Pat- terson is captain of the Owls, who came up from Houston, Texas, to take four cham- pionships, eyery one a record-breaking vic- tory. I Ed Burke of Marquette didn't win the high jump, but he did twist himself into a. most unusual position after he had cleared the bar. The dusky star tied with Brown of Missouri for second place, trailing Diefen- thaler of Illinois, who won the medal with a leap of 6 ft. 354 in. The fradiiionul pageantry and pomp of the Drake Relays was present again this year, with colorfully uniformed bands from all sections of Iowa joining together in a 2,000- piece organization to Serenade the Relays visitors. Marching drills and parading were duties of the Drake band before and during the athletic carnival. 1938 RELAYS Three runners from the state of Texas took the iirst three places in the 120-yd. high hurdles as Fred Wolcott, Rice's sensational sophomore, set a new record of :14.2. He beat out Royce Gatewood of the University of Texas and Owl teammate Jack Patterson to continue his undefeated cam- paign this year. Wolcott was one of the busiest men in the Relays, running on the sprint medley relay team and the quarter-mile relay quartet to aid in the setting of two more new marks. John Munski. Missouri's stellar sophomore, ran the anchor mile in 4:15.3 to help set a new record in the four-mile relay. Behind him labored Notre Dame's famous Greg Rice, whose great kick had won many races before this. But Munski not only matched the finishing strides of the diminutive Irish star, but pulled away from him to win by The Sfafe University of Iowa's mile relay team was an outside favorite to win that race before the meet. When the time came the Hawkeyes not only won decisively, but with Mort Billig' anchoring, set a new Drake Relays record of 3:15.4. The Old Gold and Black was forced to the limit in the race by teams from Oklahoma A. Sz M. and Illinois, who thundered on their heels all the way. To the vidor! Jack Patterson and the other place winners in the 440-yd. hurdles were among the many who stood on the victory stand to be awarded their Drake Relays medals. Behind the Rice star were Lemen of Purdue, Tulin of Drake and Hathaway of Northwestern. For setting a new record in the race, Patterson was one of the many who were awarded gold watches in recognition of their performances. a healthy margin. 1938 RELAYS UUEEN 51- 1n Us-l l1 F 1 5 . Sk. Photographs by Phil Swartz Queen Mariory Zechiel with escorts and court of beauties at Saturday's Relays . . . queenie gets roses and crown while iianked by a bevy of beauty . . . male quartet toothy with rhythm . . . Theta's glitter with queen, a Butler Theta, and three beauties at tea honoring her . . . Mary Martha, there in the mirror didn't seem to think it was so amusing what- ever ruler Marjory and Bill were saying . . . Evelyn looked sorta sick when snapped at the dinner Saturday night . . . crowd, band, inevitable parading' of queenie. 149 1938 RELAYS UUEEN , , Axle u Photographs by Phil Swartz Crowds lined the streets to see 1938 Relays queen paraded through downtown district . . . brunch with all female campus biggies . . . Marjory grinning in chapel for the benefit of a roaring brigade of enthusiasm . . . Butch is really in his element-he likes pretty girls . . . whatever could she have said to produce that look on those faces-Ranny was annoying! . . . a special goodbye for the photographer . . . toasting her highness at luncheon-in water . . . more parade and more Relays, sunburn, sunglasses, squints and frowns. 150 ag . . , Q, ' ' V- t .Q fl gl' ii ll ll r w . 5T'T'P- Q Y ' -F, E ., ., . .. s f . .- r .v-,I 17f4.J'-a.jwE S: 71- V . . Y ht, 'Z f-Q P 'Q- -4-.f4f'sggei QP 1... 5- -fel?-1, . 5, 'g 8 ln- --. ' si' -. ' ., f , .-.,, 1P.x.x,3,.-' ' ,.,, Llqlii? X , K.:-gs -2- --as f 'wif Womens Physical Education ' 'Ng- '5-jg ' w um K 1 'Q-...- . 1 slime . EPARTMENT assumes a leading role in safe-guarding health of university Women. A carefully devised physical education program, a new sun lamp, Wassermarm tests, supervised intramurals, a reading room with book-crammed shelves . . . all tucked away in the large gym on a corner of the campus are an integral part in the life of Drake women. This year Sports club and Dance club, two organizations spon- sored by the department, have been especially active. New equipment includes a plump davenport and bright reading lamp which transforms the entrance hall into a cheery Waiting room. 151 l WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EIJUBATIUN DEPARTMENT ,N- Mary Carroll Hillis Ruby Ana Holton Dr. Nelle Noble Women's Physical Education Instructor Head of Women's Physical Education University Physician for Women Department ,Z mgzg. S THE sport field makes many contributions to gra- cious living. Greatest of these is the true amateur spirit. It, fostered by many and varied sports for many persons, is a force in our civilization to be re- spected and considered. Each year I am impressed anew at how native the amateur spirit is. The intramural programs in our schools still give it a healthy and natural soil in which to grow. -Ruby Ana Holton X g 2 f g 153 Drake-eds, women's independent social organization, leading contenders for the intramural athletic crown, earned four first places and three second places in competi- tion this year. The blue-sweatered girls took top honors in tennis, swimming and volleyball and were runners-up in basketball and ping- pong. They scored a clean sweep in bad- minton. Kappa Alpha Theta, ensconced in second place, took seconds in tennis, swimming and volleyball and first place in pingpong. This year, contestants were allowed to enter teams in two leagues in team events. No limit was set on entries for individual sports. Tennis and swimming tournaments, which opened fall intramurals, were Won by Barbara Cox, small sturdy Drake-ed, who contributed several hundred points this year to her organizations total score. Marguerite Sternberg, Kappa Alpha Theta, was tennis runner-up. Mitzie Gould, Kappa Alpha Theta, pressed close behind the Drake-ed athlete to take second in the swimming meet. Cox earned 13 points, Gould, 11. Field hockey, for the first time in several years, was discontinued because of erection ofl Cowles library on the regular playing iie d. 154 '4f-:far .. . 1 N1 ' Action shot during pimrnong' finals. Jane Bush, defending champion and tourney win- ner, is facing the camera. Frances Ashton was runner-up. A broken shoelace Llidn't deter Dorothy Case from taking badminton honors. Case defeated Barbara Cox, another Drake-ed, in the final game. Alice Ann Renz and Ethyl Chorpenning, sport devotees, on the cinder path leading to the w-omen's gymnasium. Miss Chorpenning cap- tained last year-'s unbeaten Kappa Alpha Theta baseball team. Maude Stevenson and Mildred Reed, popular dance team, pause during dress rehearsal to pose for the photographers. 62 Q , .1.,7. ,. .R ATE T. if -.L.,,,.,-5 -ffiigmfeir .f '. '-W' - F ' 'I ' 1 . . .f u1f 'Y H- . x!'.! ' r-fux 1 4 tg 4 . 2 S15 V ' . , ts xr' -i, I R Ur. Jah Wa ix ..l as .1 W J of nit Kwm W me fv- Barlmra Cox and Georgiana Butcher say, Nets to you, too! Barbara Cox and Mitzic Gould, top ranking swimmcrs, take life easy for a few minutes. Cox won first, and Gould second in intra- mural swimming competition. Drake-eds, vollnyball champs, front to back: Mary Head, Ruth Hauser, Barbara Cox, Janet York, Goorxriana Butcher, Marian Streyffeler and Dorothy Case. Helen Martin and Julia Jean Rowe, golf enthusiasts. watch u. long drive of Martin's. From the top looking down or from the bottom looking up-heads all in how you look at it. Y Y Y s, .,., .! i ,' ' .k . v fl Intramural PORTS created much more interest this year than ever before. Above is Glenn Peterson working on the discus throw. Competition was especially keen this year in the track field but interest was not lacking in any event. Of the six groups in com- petition, each was outstanding in some special sport and no one team had a lop-sided score in the race for the cup. When this went to press, Chi Delta fraternity had a slight edge on Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon with several sports, namely baseball and tennis, yet to be played. 157 l ' 'v ' l S ' WJ 1 ' ' -, A f 1- r Watson Leeper Intramural Manager Part of the Alpha Tau brothers, winners of first place in intramural volleyball. Front row, left to right: Miller. Owen, Jenkins. Kuoni. Back row, left to right: Geise, Hoffmann, W. Smith. That's Paul Morrison out in front there lining up the Sig Alphs, first place winners in swimming and basketball. Left to right: Morgan, Armstrong, Graham, Stine, Frost, Barnes and Leary. 158 MEN'S INTRAMURAL SPURTS Bernstein and Schreiber finishing up with first place in pingpong doubles for the A. E. Pi's. Scoring another hit in pingpong for A. E. Pi. Herman, left. chalkecl up the runner-up position while Bob 1Deal, Chi Delta, came off with top honors in the singles mate es. Intramural competition was on a much keener scale during the 1937-38 season than in previous years. Instead of the usual walkaway of most events by one team, points were evenly divided among three groups, Chi Delta, Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. At the time of Writing, the Chi Delts were hold- ing a slim lead over the A. T. O.'s. This came about largely through the former's triumphs in the spring indoor track meet, first in both the singles and doubles of handball, first in pingpong and runner-up in the doubles honors. The Alpha Tau's copped the outdoor trackmeet in the fall and then kept in winning stride to take the volleyball crown. Chick Eivins pitched himself into the horseshoe singles title and the group an- nexed second place in basketball to further swell its total. Piling up its points by snatching the basketball cup and splashing to first place in the swimming meet, the Sig Alphs were holding third place in total point standings. Bob Holmes and Bob Mor- gan took honors in the horseshoe doubles to add more points to the total of the Thirty-fourth street gang. Triangle club and Alpha Epsilon Pi were bat- tling it out for fourth place honors with the former holding a slight edge. The Independentis points came from runner-up position in volleyball and a place in the outdoor track affair. A. E. Pi's team of Bernstein and Shriver took first in doubles of the pingpong tourney and Paul Herman took second in the singles to give it seven points, one more than the Tekes were able to muster from a second in swimming. Other sports on the program for the rest of the year included softball and tennis with possible competition in golf. f . if 3. Gale Lane and Phil Manders. more Chi Delta. exhibit the form that pulled them through for first in handball doubles. Lane swings throu h ' to win the handball singles in the brUtherhood's try g again for the intramural trophy. INTRAMURAL TRACK Suter and Frame are all wrapped up in their work. Pointing for the 440 in the indoor meet. Pug' Manders, with G. Ears Mann up, era.-ahing down the lane in the horse- back race of the indoor tus- sle. Horstmeier :1-pumn' along to capture the 440 in the fall outdoor meet. Bob Morgan looks like he thought it was a long way up that pole but he vaulted for the Sig Alph bunch in the indoor set-to. White and Tulin a-sailin' up and over the hurdles in the fall outdoor meet. Looks like the boys are hav- ing a. bit of difiiculty or maybe just plain messing around after the tandem race in the indoor meet. Left to right: Norris, Graupner, Phil Manders and Hanks. ,,,k-- - ,f 1: if L-1 , QL T J . 1' ,V I' - wif V In K g , I A W , I 7 ' i 1' . : 1 ' f ' 'V' own- ff ' -'L I L-7-'lf-'-' e 1 A ,. aff gg 41. fffH4 'f'fi', L12X,g: zlfffj 1 ' ' - r V 'S 5 w' . ' ' ' ' ,lk 4- ,hm . VIL, . Li uf-. , 14. , ,, fix. Ai- 5 ff-ff'-Fiqh - Y '-I -if':7 , ' , ' w ' , T-'V-'Q.'., ' -' .V 1' 'W '5' f ff if W X ' --5: ,. V, 41. V- 1 x f , . 57-Lg' .-...,.--. ,- ' P ' A iff 'E A 'L ' ,V .R :il xi. 'R 4 'Z' ,av : Vx f ,A L ,Lg L.1.,.,.gg1mg Q V ' 1:39135 Q l Q ' v ' -, gil , l 'N I 5. . I ' u, U.-,granny-, w Drill 'lf' ,g I . 6' T3 X y ? 1 I :Vi ffjgleqx .abr Q, . ,A 1: ' 41 . 'Q-7:3 A ., 2- 331 '17 'I' 1 ,.f1f.'-.QQ -, 1. .- ' H- ,Y , ,L 'V x 'ff QIWAJ F Q. ' X ' 1 +G' is 1 15' .1 N Fulton Woltz l Becker Bergman ' Robinson l' 1, 'iii Xi' Yost X'iMcKenzie ' n 50 Hill McCa1'tan Tulin V Wilcox STUDENT COUNCIL William Fulton .... Eldon Woltz . . . Alice Yost ........ Kathryn McKenzie .... Heloise Bergmann, 1937 Edwin Becker Thomas Hill . . . . . .President . . . . . . .Vice-president . . . .Secretary-treasurer . . . . . .Social chairman John Martin, 1938 James Tulin Edward McCartan Elise Wilcox Kenneth Robinson 162 6- is ---7 , .3 ,E - - H M1 U - 411- :Y ' 14 1 ' 'Y Becker if Crampon Guy Williams Simmons McClure if Marks ' if Stringfellow Y. M. B. A. BOARD Edwin Becker . . John Guy .... . Chance Williams John Simmons .... Jack Crampon . . ............. President . . ..... Vice-president, 1937 . . . ..... Vice-president, 1938 . . . .Secretary-treasurer Lawrence McClure Granvill Stringfellow Joseph Marks 163 Ely X' Andrew iff Erven .qw Jr N?-' 1 6 Gibson V Dunham Anderson Bedford Brewster Duncan Keller 4' Marsh 'Young Y. W. C. A. BUARD Frances Ely . . . Ruth Serrill . . Jane Gibson . . . Beth Dunham . . . Betty Anderson Margaret Andrew Louise Bedford Virginia Brewster Loraine Duncan Marietta Erven Helen Keller 164 . . . . .President . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Eloise Marsh Josephine Nickless Blanche Young A. 36 42- ? 'fl PSV Daly Keir iXMarks Arbetman Zauder Guy l Lee 7 'f Lohman Graham Y Smith il Williams iq Browning Y Crampon X Hill INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Jack Daly ..... Roy Meadows . . . Walter Keir .... Joseph Marks . . Alpha Epsilon Pi Ray Arbetman, 1937 Joseph Marks, 1937-38 Gerard Zauder, 1938 Alpha Tau Omega John Guy, 1937 William Lee, 1938 Roy Meadows, 1937-38 . . . . . . . .President, 1937-38 . . .Vice-president, 1937-38 . . . . .Secretary-treasurer, 1937 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretary-treasurer, 1938 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon John Graham, 1938 Charles Browning, 1937 Walter Keir, 1937 Jack Crampon, 1937-38 George Smith, 1937 Tom Hill, 1938 Chance Williams, 1938 Chi Della Jack Daly, 1937-38 Walter Lohman 1937-38 165 Stribling Stalnaker Breitenkamp Yost Chandler Ely Gibson Cowles Dunham Nettleton SOCIAL PANHELLENIC CCUNCII. Patricia Stribling ...... Kathryn Breitenkainp .... Josephine Stalnaker . . . Alpha Xi Delia Kathryn Breitenkamp Delia Gamma Jeanne Chandler Jane Gibson Patricia Stribling Chi Omega Beth Dunham Grace Nettleton 166 . . . . .President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Kappa Alpha Theia Betty Cowles Alice Yost Kappa Kappa Gamma Frances Ely Josephine Stalnaker P'- 14 fsjfe lrnaz., V J 'V Bumgardner Graves Luhmann X' Bass V Boyd Hines N4 Reasoner Warren PRUFESSIUNAL PANHELLENIG COUNCIL Lois Bumgardner . . . Alice Graves ..... Darlyne Luhmann . . . Delia Sigma Epsilon Maxine Christopherson Alice Graves Sigma Alpha Io'l'u Lorraine Hines Darlyne Luhmann zen Phi Efa Elloise Reasoner Erna Warren 167 . . .President . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer Phi Mu Gamma Anna Rose Bass Annette Boyd Lois Bumgardner i 455 ai 6. X QUT? .101 Bedford YWi1c'ox Riggs lfYost if Stribling Deming 'liCapps WOMEN'S LEAGUE BOARD Louise Bedford . Elise Wilcox . . Beth Riggs . . . Alice Yost ....... Patricia Striblin g Helene Deming . . . Dorene Capps . . . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . . . .Point secretary . . . .Senior representative . . .Junior representative ' 9 McKenzie X' Long Chorpenning V Clipson DuVa11 50 Frisby Post INTRAMURAL BUARD Kathryn McKenzie Margaret Long . . Alpha Xi Delia Betty Clipson Carpenier house Otha Lee DuVa1l Chi Omega Mary Post Della Gamma Margaret Long Drake-eds Laura Sutherland 169 ...........President . . .Secretary-treasurer Kappa Alpha Theia Ethyl Chorpenning Kappa Kappa Gamma Ruth Frisby Kathryn McKenzie M., Hatfield Pascoe Gunter XA Wood QStick1eman DURMITURY CUUNCIL Margaret Hatfield Edith Pascoe . . . Evelyn Gunter .. Ruth Ann Wood. Aileen Stickleman . . . . .President . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer Social Chairman Q 530. Ashton NQBratcher RG. Butcher L. Butcher 7Gambs DuVall D. Dawson M. Dawson Goodwin Horecka Jensen Krejci Lee Looft Loeber Marquardt X' Mclntyre Riggs V Streyffeler Thompson Ver Ploeg Wigren xcWilcox FQ Webster DRAKE-EDS Elise Wilcox ..... Evelyn Anderson Georgiana Butcher Ruth Hanson .... Edith Ahern Evelyn Anderson Mary Ambos Frances Ashton Mildred Bratcher Lela Bricker Georgiana Butcher LaRoyce Butcher Mary Chappell Carol Clevenger Barbara Cox Dorothy Dawson Mary Louise Dawson Olga Diakuin Otha Lee DuVall Anna Ede Charlotte Garland Officers Members Lois Goodwin Mary Hall Maxine Hauser Ruth Hauser Mary Head Cleone Horecka Lila Jensen Vivian Krej ci Lila Lee Rebecca Loeber J ohnette Looft Dorothy Ludwig Mildred Ludwig Dorothy McIntyre Ruth Macy Lois Marquardt 171 . . . . .President . Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Maxine Martz Dorothy Mattheis Leona Muir Rosalie Mullens Beth Riggs Beatrice Scholl Mary B. Scott Mardele Seltzer Wilma Snyder Marian Streyffeler Laura Sutherland Mildred Thompson Virginia Ver Ploeg Marie Webster Millie Wigren Elise Wilcox Janet York mm. EYSXUW ll Raymond Arbetman Herbert Bernstein Charles Duchen Joseph Ginsberg Jack Goodside Joseph Gross Mrs. AN 5 use-'E'-.M ffl, M, wfffr- Members Paul Herman Joseph Marks Robert Jackson Abe Rissman Alfred Lipsey Kurt Schlesinger William Luftman Louis Schreiber Bernard Marks Sol Yarowsky Gerard Zauder Merle Barke ' 1, Housemother 172 ALPHA EPSILUN PI ,, i in E , , 4 rrr if 7' -: J .H iff , ,i gi LEE! A V .' D 'ILQH .' Arbetman Bernstein Duchen Goodside Herman VJackson Lipsey 54 B. Marks Y J. Marks Mitchnick Rissman Schlesinger Schreiber Yarowsky Zauder ' I D Officers U Irwin M1tChH1Ck . . . .......... ......... P resident William Luftman . .. ....... ...... V ice-president Alfred Lipsey ..... . . .Secretary-t1'easu1'e1' 173 Members mill l 1,5 :V fr if N x L,,,,,' K All WW rf Robert Alexander Edwin Becker Bruce Bevington Robert Blattenberg Roy Brown Malcolm Bump Kenneth Carpenter Thomas Case William Fulton James Galvin Robert Geise jr. David Gould Arthur Grothe John Guy Benjamin Hall Clement Harland Earle Corbin Robert Hatchett Creed Corey John Hull Nicholas Costanza Zelmon Day Max Dewey Lester Dillemuth Hoyle Eivins Wayne Fox Robert Hoimann William Jenkins Darwin Kinney Max Kreutz Charles Kuoni Leland LaFon Mrs. Edith Boul William Lee Keith Lister James Long George Lucas Darwin Lynner Roy Meadows Joseph E. Meyer Wayne E. Miller Roy Mohrman Jack Morrison James Morrison Richard Owen William Pallwitz Peter Paule Mayo Reece Members in Faculty Walter B. Scott Ware, Housemother Fred Smith William Smith John B. Snyder Carl Stanley Thomas Sugden George Sullivan Robert Swain Hobart Throckmorton Robert Throckmorton William 'Trent John Trett William Ward Paul Wild Eldon Woltz Bert Millis Edwin G. Barrett Daniel Carmichael Ed. C. Lytton 174 ALPHA TAU UMEGA -.-.,-.- , 1 fl-E 'V f ' ' 'Nw .L ' f 5' ' if Il ' ,C C l l if- L in S 5: '- ' -- ' .A 1 'A T1 1 '. V. ' Ig ' , , L 4 L: V or A lr - . 9 l f 91 ' 4 s 6- .w . -, ' - 1, . , .C . in M- Q , p 'L 'f at ie 1 - f ' 5' fl is ' ' L J ,V fl , ' ' l , , -5 N Q 5 A', xi. 1 xl is 4' Q -1'-H Q- ,- 5 cf s .5 u , L ig- x it ' , M ji ix 1 1 i ' -1 1 ., I . . Y 'M 5 , V,.V 3- ,V 1 ' 5-, , ,, fra' X I E - . I Q may to 1 - , ,-,1 A 1 1- - 2 2 YVB ' id 4 wb' 'L V L 'f- L ' , - Y , K L V 15 L- f I . .. -In I C J Y 36' 6. . Y' Q A , 'N :Q 2 gk' H C Aft f i J X W Yi n I L ' fy! x I YV 'A' - 1 'I . ' 5 'xt 'Q' V ' u i ix ' gg, ., . ,, , 4 Q an .ax Y. 1- e-- V - - ' ., C ,J . -it , . .. - ' L 'ji 1 I 1,2 V K 1 x, .f ' L , .. X , H - ,..- -.m.J- Af Y .5 , ... 1, ..zL....,- .......-, ..,.-...-.....-....ah..Y ' ' -f 1 Becker Bevington Blattenberg Brown Bump Carpenter Case Corey Dewey Eivins Fox Fulton Galvin Geise Gould Grothe Guy Hall Harland Hoffmann Jenkins Kinney Kreutz LaFon Lee Lister Long Lucas Lynner Mann Meadows Meyer Miller Millis Mohrman Jack Morrison Jim Morrison Owen Pallwitz Reece Scott F. Smith W. Smith Snyder Stanley Sugden Trent Woltz Corbin Officers Roy Meadows .... ......... ....... P r esident Wayne E. Miller .... ...... . . .Vice-president Earle Corbin .... . ...... Secretary Robert Geise jr .... ..... .... T r easurer 175 MW p, ll fig X J MU ll n Members Anna Rose Bass Lorraine Hines Louise Bedford Harriet Johnson Dorothy Beswick Betty Jo McClure Peggy Bradley Eloise Mahan Kathryn Breitenkamp Irma Mauller Kathryn Burken Janice Myers Betty Clipson Patricia Neal Jane Gibson Margaret Ann Nutt Dorothy Grossman Cecelia Pickett Evelyn Gunter Mary Ploeger Mary Quick Marian Rice Cosette Rosness Marjorie Stephens Dorothy Stevens Genevieve Stubbs Edith Sturgeon Josephine Swanson Mary Williams Wilma Wright Mrs. Leal Duncan, Housemother Member in Fuculfy Lillian Hethershaw 176 ALPHA XI DELTA 'R' as 'bw l 9 Ml! . . Y qv A J yj t A I .i,., 1 IL , 55' I xl-1 , , ..,,, V .Q , . Q k LA I' 193 ,H 1 Z f J 'bil' Bass Bedford Beswick Breitenkamp Burken Clipson Gibson Grossman Gunter Hines Johnson McClure Mahan Mauller Myers Nutt Pickett Ploeger Quick Rice Stevens Stubbs Sturgeon Swanson Williams Wright . Officers I Jane Gibson .... ....... ....... P r esident Peggy Bradley . . . .... . . .Vice-president Janice Myers . . . ...... Secretary Wilma Wright . . . . .Treasurer 177 till BELT P- X John Arnold James Ash Dale Awtry Stanley Boss Herb Bresemann Robert Champion William Cooper Morton Crew Jack Daly Robert Damon Robert Deal Allen Doore Everet Ellis Robert Fletcher Donald Frame Emery H. Ruby Mrs. Members John Geertsema Richard Glesner Gustav Graupner Orbin Hanks Herbert Hedlund George Henry Robert Horstmeier Robert Hutchings Riddell Kelsey Harrison Kohl Robert Kraft Gale Lane Walter Lohman Edward Lyon Leonard McDaniel ,J 51 Phil Manders William Morey William Morris Paul Morrison L. D. Norris Frank O'Connor Fred Padgett Kenneth Robinson William Suter Harvey Swenson Richard Tomlinson Robert Underwood Woodrow Van Wagoner Donald Weiland Ricka Barcroft, Houseinother Members in Faculty 178 Luther Stalnaker CHI DELTA fu J F, Q F 'r ' nl 5 4 X 2 .. W Q V x K 1 A ,.A DP 'A K F' . 6 Q , , .. w Arnold Ash Awtry Boss Bresemanu Champion Crew Daly Deal Ellis Fletcher Frame Geertsema Graupner Hanks Hedlund Henry Horstmeier Kelsey Kohl Kraft Lane Lohman Lyon Manders Morey Morris Morrison Norris O'Connor Padgett Robinson Swenson Tomlinson Underwood Van Wagoner Weiland Officers . Jack Daly ...... .......... ....... P r 6S1d6Ht Frank O'Connor . . ....... . . .Vlce-president Paul Morrison .. ...... Secretary Riddell Kelsey . .. .... Treasurer 179 ' ' I ffl X.. X Ellen Berner Virginia Brewster Audrea Bride Berneil Collins CHI OMEGA +6 M Berner Brewster Collins Dunham Matthews Monroe N ettleton Post Scarbrough Thro ckmorton Officers Beth Dunham ....... .......... ........ P 1 'esident Jessie Throckmorton . . . ........ . . .Vice-president Mary Post ......... .... S ecretary Grace N ettleton . . . . .Treasurer 181 V ,l-nz' ,V WX l MLW lihiil g , ffm H Betty Anderson J anyce Beauchamp Helen Bentley Heloise Bergmann Marion Canfield Jeanne Chandler Ethel Cleaver Elaine Critchett Elizabeth DeCou Helene Deming Frances Ann Dickson Loraine Duncan Lorene Faris Doris Harlan Lois Hartman Mrs. Members Mary Margaret Hatch Lois Herrold Betty Hyde Mary Jane Inglis Kathryn Jones Florence Kling Celine Kopriva Ellen Kuschan Elizabeth Lemon Margaret Long Lorraine Lundy Helen Martin Virginia Melton Anne Odle Patricia Patrick Lorraine Pearce Margaret Quanstrom Elloise Reasoner Peggy Reasoner Alice Ann Renz Phyllis Rutledge Janet Schwaegler Kathryn Schwaegler Thelma Storing Patricia Stouffer Patricia Stribling Eleanor Sturgeon Mary Warfield Ruth Wessels Maudwaye Conklin, Housemother Member in Faculty Waunita Taylor Shaw 182 DELTA GAMMA A - 'L -f' 'A -A Y QVC -' -T-' '-'dm-eq' Qgl Q I fre, - ' ' ew , C .Q F' 9 1 ff if A ., A ' As , 5 .' tl I . 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Treasurel' 183 l mil b.l.Yllh Ruth Alexander Margaret Andrew Martha Jane Bachinan Margaret Bechtold Lucille Botts Eldred Breedlove Lois Bumgardner Jane Bush Ava Marie Butler Eldred Cain Dorene Capps Ethyl Chorpenning Mary Louise Clark Cleoniary Conte Betty Coolidge Betty Cowles Willy Sarah Anne Dawson Nancy Fiiield Katherine Fisher Madeline Flint Mary Sibyl Forbes Ruth Freed Polly Frost Mitzie Gould F Me mbers Mary Jane Marxer Ruth Meyer Eleanor Miller Marianne Miller Jane Mills Mary Claire Mills Beulah Moore Lucille Nelson Margaret Ann HagensickHarriet Nourse Virginia Hanson Arline Harris Hazel Jacobs Ruth Jones Maxine Locker Kathleen McCoun Mernabelle Opp Ada Beth Peaker Jane Pitts Betty Poston Topaz Riles Marjorie Rock Mrs. Nellie Stocking, 'Housemother Member in Faculty Lela Lehman 184 Kathryn Rose Julia Jeanne Rowe Maxine Rutledge Patricia Shuttuck Genevieve Shivers Lucille Schoen Helen Sinitley Marguerite Sternberg Margaret Ann Stone Erna Warren Betty Williams Phyllis Wilson Martha Winterhoff Margaret Woodrow Charmian Wooton Alice Yost KAPPA ALPHA THETA 5. . '3 l LJ-1, Meiji. QL ! X VV - fr' 3 I- f it C 'sf ' A r A M fe 5- i Q ' A . -' 1. ,, .VA x ' B , , Q, W L Y in it . V 1 C 'Ii' 1 Pugllgjn 21 ' ' fs .1 J l 4 ' Qi ,H ,,- - F' A LRF . l, KT? , Q T . 6- A Q' V ,I Vi U - v ' P A 6 - -. M M .l V N lf- mw- 'I--e ,, 1' G . -. A, I J If I - 1' 5,4 M lx xf- nA . i. . ,, ,.,,,, , .. . , ' U' Us V '- Z Q VX- ix 'lv ii Q U . ,M A no ' 1 ., , l 4 ,-o l L n A W ML,-F-W' 1 A l 1 ,152- lb 53 'C x wi 4 Q- 15 'v M l ffgf' , ' Qs'-mi t' r- 6' -' E ,I V ' fk ai , ' J 1' 1 :- 3' 1: sil Alexander Andrew Bachman Botts Breedlove Bumgardner Bush Butler Cain Capps Chorpenning Coolidge Cowles Fifield Fisher Forbes Freed Gould Hagensick Hanson Harris Jacobs Jones Lehman Locker Mc Coun Marxer Meyer Miller Mills Moore Nelson Nourse Opp Peaker Poston Riles Rock Rose Rowe Shattuck Shivers Smitley Sternberg Stone Warren Williams Wilson Winterhoff Woodrow Wooton Yost Officers Erna Warren . . . ........... ..... I . .President Dorene Capps .. ......... .... V ice-presldent Harriet Nourse . . ...... Secretary Margaret Stone . . . . . . . .Treasurer 185 mvl W Katharine Ainsworth Frances Barker Jeanne Barlow Helenetta Baxter Marjorie Bowman , Mary Cary Marilois Castles Miriam Catlin Loretta Chiska Charline Christensen Kathryn Coons Betty Cornell Frances Ely Katharine Farber Ruth Frisby Evelyn Graves Marjorie Graves Ruth Harmon Elizabeth Hoffman Virginia Hogue Jeanne Hull Mary Jane Hunter Grace Johnson Helen Keller Benita Kopriva Helen Leach Me mbers Jeanne Longshore Kathryn McKenzie Jeanne Mansfield Ione Martin Avis Mayne Claribel Moreland Ruie Osinunclson Dorothy Peak Mary Martha Peterman Frances Petry Marian Pidgeon Gertrude Price Donella Rhoades Mrs. Esther Cohrt, Housemother Members in Faculi-y Winifrecl Glass J eanice Williams 186 Marion Roney Janice Sedgwick Kathleen Shanahan Jeanne Sloan Lelia Smith Josephine Stalnaker Evelyn Varsell Helen Vrooman Carmen Waller Dorothy Welch Blanche Young Margaret Zigler KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA w ' 6 'F I' 'Wi' ' A'Nq in ' A ' . :'g is ' rift? 2 lm L. Q-ff . I , .rp-i FT W. 1 . it i fi j I, I gd f :- . l 3 .3-A l V ,ff 4 ,X .1 W , ', - H M ii 2? M M ' , i E 3' K -r . M 3 M Q V ,, 1 get . - 5.1-- f -.. L. - . - - we .1 TT ' it 1 'I .' . Q ' 'll , ' . 'V ,nl-fy.. . A A ix , . za l W , I G, V ' 1 'M - QI X f A Q. 'v V 'wr , , , , 3 131' ' . Y A ' ' G- I e . 4 Q- .1 i A .Q 'V ' , , ak 'J , N ff, 'Q' Y I , I ., 5. -Q , rv? M fff. F A X 7 ' fr-33,1 'jim K Q5 X I ite.-. -.A X '- 1 Ainsworth Barker Barlow Baxter Cary Castles Catlin Chiska Christensen Coons Cornell Ely Farber Frisby E. Graves M. Graves Harmon Hoffman Hogue Hunter Johnson Keller Kopriva Leach Longshore McKenzie Mansfield Mayne Moreland Osmundson Peterman Petw Pidgeon Price Rhoades Roney Sedgwick Shanahan Sloan Smith Stalnaker Varsell Vrooman Waller Welch Young Zigler Officers Ruth Frisby ........ .......... ...... P 1 'esident Kathryn McKenzie . . . ....... .... V ice-president Katharine Ainsworth . . . ...... Secretary Elizabeth Hoffman . . . . . . ..... Treasurer 187 mm nail llslm s Roy Addington Gene Empie Lyman Albaugh Dale Erickson Clair Armstrong Walter Feik Bruce Baker Ben Frost Gerald Barnes Leslie Gifford Vincent Carey John Graham James Carroll Harrison Harding Richard Coolidge George Heaps William Crawford Joseph Hedeen Allor Crouch Ernest Hertzberg Harry Cutler Thomas Higgins Edward Diehl Earl Hoffman Harry Dugan Robert Holmes Members Duncan Irish Jay Irwin Lloyd J ennett Clifford Johnson Karl Keffer Walter Keir Elmer Lange Jack LaRue William Leary Jack Lilly Arthur Lorenz Charles Lyons Donald McHose Samuel McHose Jack Mabrey Theodore Magarian Jon Melton Theodore Miller Robert Morgan Ralph Mueller John Neiman Harold Nelson Chandler Olson Kelly O'Neall John Orr Louis Paquin Mrs. Norma Jean McCoy, Housemother Member in Faculty Leland Forrest 188 Herman Schweiker William Schwingle Corwin Seitz Max Shriver George Smith John Sproul Clyde Stipe Ned Swan Edward Tesdell Jack Trimble James Tulin William Van Horn Chance Williams Clarke Wilson SIGMA ALPHA EPSILUN x Q., 'GJ' ' ' ln ? xii gg- A if ' , 1 in V X IJ A g 5.1 5: G A . N 9 F' V b fi' I ' - if'- V ie 2 ' A in-Q 4 ' 1 A tl Tr 9 -sq ll A C J . 5. ,, . ' ha 1 lv . 1 ' L f W - K 1 gi: T je A A J I ,ll ' H : ' x ,A J U r. .Yi 974, 1 - ' J' A or it f' 4 v 'U ,V ' ir ' ' iy R li - 'f--is-V Nw , , - - X A X . In X sr - 'li A fi . - A . e f ' A A - 1 ly 1, ,V - 5 A J Ink .1 ,, I 4 - X A S .I s ' , I' ffl - Q A A ' 5' - J A- A fi. A rf A Addington Armstrong Baker Carey Carroll Coolidge Crawford Crouch Cutler Diehl Dugan Frost Graham Harding Heaps Hedeen Higgins Hoffman Holmes Irish Irwin J ennett Keir Lange LaRue Leary Lilly D. McH0se S. McHose Magarian Morgan Nieman Olson O'Neall Orr Paquin Schweiker Schwingel Shriver Smith Sproul Stipe Tesdell Trimble Tulin VanHorn Williams Wilson Officers i John Graham .... ......... ....... P r esldent Chance Williams . . ...,. . . .Vice-president Clarke Wilson . .. .... Secretary Robert Morgan . . . . .... Treasurer 189 ! in mu usiwll Harold Albee Melvin Bowen Richard Bremer Frederick Brinkley Charles Browning Jack Campbell Forrest Carhart Donald Chemberlin Charles Chenoweth Donald Christian Merlen Correll Jack Crampon Clough Cullen Joseph Davis Charles Dixon Ralph Doherty Kirk Draheim Lewis Ely Jack Everett William Feiler William Fritz Eugene Gale Robert Gooch Hughe Graef John Gunn Wendell Hanes Thomas Hill Leroy Hittle Gabor Homenick Lloyd Hughes James Hulse Daniel J anisch Members Leland Johnson Richard Johnson Franklin Kerr Millard Kratochvil Glen McCarty Loyal McCormick Murro McCracken Richard Marquart William Martin Wilson Moore Lloyd Osborne William Pearson Maurice Peterson Jack Petro Harold Plagge Robert Puntenney Mrs. Margaret Fuller, Housemother Members in Faculfy tailmlm John Hutchinson Fred Turby 190 Clare Rahm Lawrence Robinson Theodore Robinson George Rowe Edward Sanders John Saur Harrold Shiflier John Simmons Orville Stearns Charles Storey Paul Stove John Tufts Robert Wessels Bert Wisdom William Wisdom John Wood Harold Woodcock TAU KAPPA EPSILUN 4+ If ., A V . M , - 1 f Y . . 7.. 5 .F l ' . gg . 1 W -Q rf el 1 H use L ,' Q -v Vi W3 . -f 4 ily C W2 1. lg l. Q :V fi- ut., - i ' l - .il Y ,nf V in Y S A f A Q, , - ' M. an ' l 51 E' 1' 9 k j: -I ' F' l 3 f' - A ...- ' V- V I Q . . 1 ,r- ' 1 M 'i l if g . H A - .Q i. A i . 6 A 5 v E' ' ,- ' 1- 1 .1 of , a r-C C n u W l N M is l V W , .C ff x in A hyr ,' S N 1 ,' l H' '. 1 , 1 ,, X . I D 'L Q s ,lc 5 ik' .I . X ' ' X r , 1 Q , 'V -Q i Y it ,V ' N ' Y N X F! :grin X l j jhl 6 'ii 'rs ' :rr fsfffl 15? . 3 Q, I X, ij ' if ' N, ' 7 ' 7' '- if , . A ' Albee Bowen Brinkley Browning Campbell Carhart Chemberlin Correll Crampon Cullen Doherty Draheim Ely Feiler Gunn Hill Hittle J anish Johnson Kerr Kratochvil McCormick McCracken Marquart Martin Osborne Pearson Petro Plagge Puntenney Rahm Robinson Shifiier Simmons Stearns Storey Tufts Wessels B. Wisdom W. Wisdom . Officers ' Charles Browning . . . ........... .... I . .President William Wisdom .... .... V ice-president Millard Kratochvil .. ....... Secretary Richard Johnson . . . ..... Treasurer 191 WANDERING GREEKS Northwestern University Mary Binz .... ......................... .... D e Ha Zefa Knox College Alberta Bradford .... ............. ..... A I pha Kappa Alpha Dale Carpenter ...................................... Delia Upsilon State University of Iowag University of Minnesota Jack Daly .................................. .... A lpha Chi Rho H. Blair Dewey... University of Illinois State University of Iowa Jonathan Fletcher ........................... State University of Iowa Clayton Hathaway .......................... Clyde E. Herring ..... Iowa State College State University of Iowa Marion Johnson-Manders .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . Stephens College G. William Kilmer ..., Margaret Patten .... . Robert Vote ..... Fred Walsh. . . .. University of Missouri Colorado University .. . . . . .. James Woolley .... ......................... University of Minnesota . . . . .Theta Xi . . . . Delia Upsilon . . . . . Phi Kappa Psi . . . Phi Delia Thefa . . .Ze'l'a Mu Epsilon .Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Kappa Alpha .. .Delia Tau Delia ...Phi Gamma Delia . . .Phi Delia Theta ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA 1938 marked the founding of the Drake chapter of Alpha Lambda Delia. honorary scholastic fraternity for freshman women, into which 18 freshman women, five collegiates or upperclasswomen and four honorary or faculty Women were initiated. Ruth Jones ..... ...... P resident Marian Pidgeon . . . . . .Vice-president Maxine Gambs . . .... Secretary Frances Barker . . . ....... Treasurer Margaret Woodrow . . .... Senior Advisor 192 Anderson Q. Smith Stewart Bissinger Ofstehage Olson B. Smith Wieland Leach W. Kacena Barney C. Kacena Alward Kittell Krohn Behn Baughman Thomason TRIANGLE CLUB Officers Paul Behn . . . ......... ......... P resident Frank Krohn . . . ..... .... V ice-president Donald Easter ....... Secretary John Martin . ..... ..... T reasurer Members Shelby Alward William Holscher Gordon Olson Leland Anderson Charles Kacena Jack O'Neil Jack Arends Ivan Barney Jack Baughman Paul Behn William Benge Lester Bissinger Earle Canfield Donald Easter Edwin Ford Howard Gregory David Gutshall William Kacena Wade Kittell Frank Krohn Joseph Leach Edward McCartan Lawrence McClure Patrick McGary Gerald McVay John Martin Frank Morabito Tedeman Ofstehage 193 Leslie Ritchey Werner Selene Bernard Smith Quale Smith Fred Stewart Charles Storms Charles Stroud Frazer Thomason Cecil Utterback David Wieland Russell Woolever 5. is l . ggi ,U W McCaw Smith Canady Anthens Bash Becker Crew Hagberg G. Manning Tesdel Thomason Stringfellow VanHorne Whitley ALEPH THETA ZE Professional Bible Frafernifj W N John McCaW . Harold Jones Marvin Smith Esper Canady Richard Anthens Earle Barclay Floyd Bash Edwin Becker Francis Burr Esper Canady Glenn Clark Jesse Cobb Caldwell Willard Johnson Officers Members Morton Crew Gordon Hagberg Loren Jenks Harold Jones Wayne Larson John McCaW George Manning Members in Faculfy D. W. Morehouse 194 . . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Ralph Manning Marvin Smith Granvill Stringfellow Robert Tesdell Frazer Thomason Keith VanHorne Read Whitley Seth W. Slaughter Luther Stalnaker DeLong Garst H. Lindee Blackmer Barnett Bitting Crewdson Erven Furness Gambs Henry A. Lindee Mitchell Strong Washburn B..EI,ll,n.Fc'l,M!l!l,,r'5fill? A Officers LaVern DeLong ....... ....... P resident Helene Garst ...... ..... V ice-president Harriet Lindee ...... ....... S ecretary Florence Blackmer ..... ....... ..... T r easurer Members Florence Bacon Marietta Erven Alice Lindee Elizabeth Barnett Rosella Furness Harriet Lindee Barbara Bitting Florence Blackmer Eileen Crain Oriel Adelle Crewdson Dorothy DeLong LaVern DeLong Maxine Gambs Helene Garst Marie Hanson Amanda Hargis Myrtle Henry Gretchen Krenz 195 Rossie McCaw Grace Malgren Florence Masters Helen Mitchell Jeanne Strong Jane Washburn i, if 5 it as if N Iligiahl Bresemann Hill Edwards Winterhoi Crew Graupner Hartman Hedeen E. Hoffman R. Hoffmann Pallwitz Stuhr VanHorn Zigler DELTA PHI ALPHA Honorary German Fraternity Officers Herbert Bresemann . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Hill ....... Edith Edwards ..... Martha Winterhoif .... ..... Lester Bissinger Herbert Bresemann Lyle Chase Morton Crew Edith Edwards Gustav Graupner Edna Hartman Mary Frances Boyd Members Lois Hartman Joseph Hedeen Thomas Hill Earl Hoifman Robert Hoffmann Dorothy Ludwig Members in Faculty Edward Breitenkamp Jean Pierre LeCoq 196 . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Mildred Ludwig Josephine Nickless William Pallwitz Robert Stuhr William Van Horn Martha Winterhoff Margaret Zigler Alfred J. Pearson Q Schwaegler Ford Hatfield Keller Loeber Miller Myers Wil., 'Il'!,.,!l!5lTA Officers Janet Schwaegler . . . .... ............. P resident Edwin Ford ..... ....... ..... S e cretary-treasurer Members Edwin Ford Rebecca Loeber Janice Myers Winifred Hatfield Eleanor Miller Janet Schwaegler Helen Keller Kathryn Young Member in Faculiy Edith Goldmann 197 P .A - m ' lu , will .TJ Smith Graves Sturholm Ross Burgess Ufll,ie,.fn!EMA,,EoRE'l0N Officers Lura Smith ........ .... ....... P r esident Virginia Youngquist .... Vice-president Alice Graves ......... ....... S ecretary Mildred Sturholm .... ....... ..... T r easurer Members Mary Burgess Elizabeth Recher Lura Smith Alice Graves Carina Ross Mildred Sturholrn Irene Hitz Darlene Sallman Kathryn Winslow Margaret Jean Krekel Margaret Corbin Members in Faculty 198 Virginia Youngquist Ruth Eminert Weiland Mohrman Lohman Storey Case Chemberhn Coolidge Corbin Crampon Crawford Ellis Fatland Feiler Hall Hedeen Horstmeier Kelsey Kerr K Miller Millis Olson Pallwitz Scott Stroud Thompson Trent Tuttle Vix Waddle Williams lllill Officers Donald Weiland ......... ........ P resident Roy Mohrman . . . . ..... Vice-president Walter Lohman ...... ,....... S ecretary Charles Storey . . . ........... ........... T reasurer Members L-yman Albaugh Joseph Hedeen Walter Scott Thomas Case Donald Chemberlin Richard Coolidge Earle Corbin Jack Crampon Dwight Crawford Everet Ellis Philip Fatland William Feiler Ben Hall Herbert Bohlman Merrill B. Dilley Robert Horstmeier Ridell Kelsey Franklin Kerr Walter Lohman Robert Miller Wayne Miller Bert Millis Roy Mohrman Gordon Olson William Pallwitz Densmore Peterson Members in Faculfy Lynden E. Hoffman 199 Charles Storey Charles Stroud W. F. Suttles Russell Thompson William Trent Carl Tuttle George Vix Paul Waddle Donald Weiland Chance Williams George Huff David Owens F' Dewey McCartan Carpenter Taylor Chalfant Kroeger Browning Mrs. Roy Derry Fulton Hartung Keleher Martin Mitchell Moore Nash Rahm Ritchle DELTA THETA PHI Professional Law Fraierniiy Officers H. Blall' Dewey ..... ........... Edward McCartan . Dale Carpenter Cecil Utterback. . . Doyl Taylor ...... Milo Chalfant ...., Walter P. Kroeger Charles Browning Norman Blatchford H. Caldwell Dale Carpenter Milo Chalfant James Cooney H. Blair Dewey Theodore Doran Loyal Fairall William Fulton Members John Hartung Elton Johnston Paul J. Keleher Donald Klein Walter F. Kroeger Edward McCartan Paul McDonnell William Martin Kenneth R. Moore Dean Mitchell Allen Nash .......Dean ........Vice-dean ............Tribune Clerk of Rolls Master of Ritual .............Bailiff Exchequel Clare Rahm George Rice James Ritchie Bernard Rodholm Everett Scott John Scott John Snakenberg Robert Southworth Doyl Taylor Cecil Utterback Mrs. Roy Derry, Housemother Members in Faculty Vernon A. Vrooman Hubert Utterback 200 Shifller DeLong Ely Becker Bedford Furness Campbell .....Fll. ,?c!E! l .,'l!l!..i, Officers Harrold Shifller . . . . . . . . . . LaVern DeLong ..... .... Rosella Furness . . . Frances Ely ..... ..... Members Edwin Becker LaVern DeLong Louise Bedford Frances Ely Jack Campbell Members in Faculty Paul Barrus Carrie Taylor Cubbage Edward Breitenkamp Sherman Kirk Charles Ritchey 201 . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . , . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Rosella Furness Grace Malgren Harrold Shiflier Luther Stalnaker Ervin Stringfellow Becker Browning Campbell Ellis Guy Hathaway Hill Hittle Lee McCartan Martin Meadows Meyer Mohrman Robinson Shifiler Simmons Snyder f..En'.Y!aFlQ..illl..'eF.l3 l lS Officers Edwin Becker ...... ......... ....... P r esident Charles Browning ..... .... V ice-president Jack Campbell ........ ...... S ecretary Members Edwin Becker Norman Blatchford Charles Browning Jack Campbell Max Ellis John Guy Clayton Hathaway Lynden E. Hoffman John Hutchinson Thomas Hill Leroy Hittle Robert Jones William Lee Edward McCartan William Martin Roy Meadows Joseph Meyer Members in Faculty D. W. Morehouse 202 Roy Mohrman Kenneth Robinson Harrold Shifiier John Simmons John B. Snyder Robert Throckmorton Russell Wellman Willard Johnson Alfred Severson Snyder Garst Aller Breitenkamp Brewster Castles Deming Henry McHose Morris Myers Riggs Rothman Shattuck Stiles Stone Streyifeler 'S!.l.'l!,'l.. 5llA P' Officers John B. Snyder ..,. ......... Helene Garst ....... Opal Nau Kunst .... Emma J. Scott .... Elma Allen Gilman Aller Kathryn Breitenkamp Virginia Brewster Marilois Castles Helene Deming Helene Garst Paul Barrus J. Herbert Blackhurst Lillian Hethershaw Mary Carroll Hillis Members Amanda Hargis Myrtle Henry Samuel McHose William Morris Ruth Myers Mrs. Frances Owens Beth Riggs Members in Faculty Ruby Ana Holton John H. Hutchinson Ethel Mae Jones Opal Nau Kunst Harry V. Masters 203 . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president .......Secreta1y . . . .Treasurer Anne Rothman Patricia Shattuck John B. Snyder Margaret Stiles DeLoris Stone Marian Streyffeler Wilma Wright Ethel Morris Evelyn Peterson Emma J. Scott Floy Woodyard '45 Baker N ickell Capps Pascoe Peaker Powell MU PHI EPSILUN Honorary Music Sorority Wilma Baker .... Officers Marie Mountain .... Ora Crawford . . . Marcille Nickell ..... ..... Wilma Baker Ava Marie Butler Dorene Capps Daphne Combs Ora Crawford Genevieve Wheat Baal Helen Burgess Margaret Corbin Members Leona Freerksen Marie Mountain Marcille Nickell Edith Pascoe I Members in Faculty Winifred Glass Delia Griswold Green 204 . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Ada Beth Peaker Frances Petry Mildred Powell Flora Shutt Alice Yost Gertrude Huntoon Nourse Juliette Redfern Lenore Mudge Stull - - ---.-v '- .' 5' N Q,-Wen' sw, Becker Campbell DeLong Duncan Garst Hall Stalnaker Stribling PEIIFBEH -ISAPPA Officers Frank I. Herriott .... ...... Zoe W. Seevers .... Ethel Mae Jones .... Edwin Becker Norman Blatchford Jack Campbell Elma G. Albert Leona Anderson Mary Frances Boyd Juliette Devin Lillian Hethershaw Paul S. Helmick Frank I. Herriott Willard L. Johnson Ethel Mae Jones Sherman Kirk Members LaVern DeLong Loraine Duncan Helene Garst Members in Faculfy Helen Larson Lewis McFarland Theodore Mehlin D. W. Morehouse Isaac F. Neff N elle Noble Alfred J. Pearson Arthur J. Rider Charles J. Ritchey 205 . . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary Rodney Hall Josephine Stalnaker Patricia Stribling L. S. Ross Emma J. Scott Zoe W. Seevers Fae M. Shawhan Luther W. Stalnaker James Stewart Ervin Stringfellow Hubert Utterback Marjorie Walker Floy Woodyard PHI MU ALPHA Professional Music Frufernify Officers Clayton Hathaway .... ..... Richard Moore .... Harold Tillson ...... Marvin Gugisberg .... Members Floyd Accola Glen Accola Robert Allee Robert Bell Fred Benson James Cassel McClain Cheatam Carroll Chinn Patrick Coyan Paul Dodd Mervin Dugger Max Ellis Wayne Fox Robert Gottlieb Gordon Bird James J. Fiderlick Marvin Gugisberg Clayton Hathaway Max Hodges Edgar King Larry Kinnamon Burton Kludt Dayton Krajicek Louis Kromminga Bert Kuschan George Landwer James McClelland Gale MacMorris Richard Moore Dennis Morrison Members in Faculfy Herbert Gould 206 . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Edward Pierce Charles Schoonover J. B. Snyder Orin Spalding Lanning Spieth Orville Stearns William Sullivan Wayne Summers Loren Tesdell Harold Tillson Joseph Tracy Paul Trow Read Whitley Charles Williams Stanford Hulshizer Francis Pyle PHI MU ALPHA 4 l F. Accola G. Accola Allee Bell Bird Dodd Dugger Ellis Fox Hathaway Hodges King Kludt Krajicek Kromminga Landwer McClelland Moore Morrison Pierce Schoonover Snyder Spalding Stearns Sullivan Summers Tesdell Tillson Tracy Whitley 207 '?!1!,t WLNEFMMA Officers Lois Bumgardner . . . Anna Rose Bass .... Jeanne Greendahl . . . Charline Christensen .... Members Anna Rose Bass Helen Beroen Hyla Beroen Annette Boyd Lois Bumgardner Charline Christensen Betty Edwards Maxine Gambs Dorothy Garner James J . Fiderlick Helen Gibbs Jeanne Greendahl Nanna Gum h Evelyn Gunter Mary Margaret Hatch Rebecca Loeber Kathryn McKenzie Maurine Monroe Eleanor Muntz Members in Faculfy . . . . . . .President . . , . .Vice-president . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Janice Myers Marcille Nickell Margaret Pexton Sadie Raper Helen Rote Mary Robelene Scott Aileen Stickleman Edith Sturgeon Evelyn Sullivan Lewis Worthington Smith Lewis McFarland Herbert Gould 208 PHI MU GAMMA f-3:4 NG ea, U 'Q 6 Bass Helen Beroen Hyla Beroen Boyd Bumgardner Christensen Gambs Gibbs Greendahl Gunter Hatch McKenzie Monroe Munt.z Myers Nickell Pexton Raper Stickleman Sturgeon Freed 209 .L ta: ,. 1.. x 'ues 3 Y , . f I ' JR W rin X X if 4. PQ 4 Woodrow ' Dunham Shattuck Anderson Andrew Deming Dykstra Kratochvil N ourse Reasoner Stalnaker Stribling Young H.,!T,!i' ,..E.,lE EQIA. Margaret Woodrow Beth Dunham Officers Patricia Shattuck . . . Norman Blatchford Betty Anderson Margaret Andrew Norman Blatchford Helene Deming Beth Dunham Leona Anderson Mary Frances Boyd Members Kathryn Dykstra Millard Kratochvil Marianne Miller Harriet Nourse Elloise Reasoner Members in Faculty Edward Breitenkamp 210 . . . . .President . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Patricia Shattuck Josephine Stalnaker Patricia Stribling Margaret Woodrow Blanche Young Jean Pierre LeCoq Alfred J. Pearson N Duncan Hagler Hodges Hubler Mann Marxer Pexton Riles Sedgwick Shiiiier Swenson Thompson Truman Wyland H onor E Ia PPEaIs5onaFREdE IAI-f0FN'l' rnii' Officers Winifred Hubler ....... ....... P resident Edward Truman . . . .... Vice-president Harriet Ristvedt . .. ..... Secretary Loraine Duncan . .. .. .. .. .Treasurer Members Loraine Duncan Betty Ann Hagler Max Hodges Winifred Hubler Archie Leonard Edwin G. Barrett Garth Mann Mary Jane Marxer Margaret Pexton Topaz Riles Janice Sedgwick Members In Faculty y 211 Harrold Shifiier Harvey Swenson Marjorie Thompson Edward Truman Mary Elizabeth Wyland Bessie Spiwak ll - v , - for .1 e in y E 6 6 Pi . Y l 1 Ili I 5 K I n r' ' 9 'I1wa L . Y .mr-lc -e 5 ' in EQMN Q 'jzmgi ol!! I ,l l l A yi ? Coons Simmons Gibson Browning Boyd Draheim Frisby Jacobs Kraft Mayne O'Nea1l Pearlman Yarowsky !..,.,.,'S.F'I,!fiL !?.E!lA Officers Kathryn Coons ..... . . ...... President John Simmons , . .Vice-president Jane Gibson . . ..... Secretary Members Annette Boyd Jane Gibson James.Mills Charles Browning Hazel Jacobs Kelly O'Neall Kathryn Coons Kirk Draheim Ruth Frisby Robert Kraft Avis Mayne Member in Faculty Jerome Smith 212 Kathryn Pearl John Simmons S01 Yarowsky H1 c 'III 5- V gl- Baker Hatfield Yost Honorary Music Fruferniiy Officers Paul Stoye ...... ........ President Lora Ladd Mills ..... ..... V ice-president Ruth Emmert ....... ........ S ecretary Delia Griswold Green ..... ..... .... T r easurer ' Members Wilma Baker Margaret Hatfield Alice Yost Members in Faculiy Genevieve Wheat Baal Winifred Glass Gordon Bird Herbert Gould Margaret Corbin Delia G. Green Ruth Emmert Gertrude Huntoon N ourse Myra Ousley 213 Francis Pyle Juliette Redfern Paul Stoye Lenore Mudge Stull A - 3' V x 4? Rx Bumgardner Capps Coons DeLong Deming Duncan Garst Hubler Marsh Stalnaker Stone ' Streyifeler Stribling Wright Yost SKEXE, t.F!,,'.L3S'l,Ei9RS Officers Eloise Marsh ...... ........ Patricia Stribling Lois Bumgardner Dorene Capps Kathryn Coons LaVern DeLong Helene Deming Members Loraine Duncan Helene Garst Winifred Hubler Eloise Marsh Kathryn Pearlman Josephine Stalnaker Member in Fuculfy Leona Anderson 214 . . .President . . .Secretary Margaret Stone Marian Streyfeler Patricia Stribling Wilma Wright Alice Yost 6 V . f li Luhmann Hines Crewdson Leise Manders M. Hatfield Barrett Bathe Catlin Cooper Crawford W. Hatfield Mitchell Wood SIGMA ALPHA IUTA Professional Music Sorority Officers Darlyne Luhmann . .. .......... ...... P resident Lorraine Hines .......... .... V ice-president Oriel Adelle Crewdson ..... ...,. S ecretary Frances Leise .......,... .... T reasurer Members Glenace Barrett Pauline Bathe Miriam Catlin Vivian Cooper Mary Crawford Oriel Adelle Crewdson Kathleen Davison Margaret Hatfield Winifred Hatfield Sue Herbrecht Lorraine Hines Member in Fuculfy Nona Cowles Essingham 215 Frances Leise Darlyne Luhmann Marian J ohnson-Manders Helen Mitchell Jewell Sherman Ruth Anne Wood X. 1 -,. -1, ft ' Q 4 A '59 Robinson Campbell Dewey Morrison Baker Cutler Hittle Kilmer Kline LaRue Lyon Mann Sanders Stuhr Trimble i,lE,!?!,E REL! ELS! Officers Kenneth Robinson .... ....... Jack Campbell ..... Blair Dewey .... Paul Morrison .... Bruce Baker Jack Campbell William Cooper Harry Cutler Blair Dewey Emery H. Ruby Members Leroy Hittle William Kilmer Richard Kline J ack LaRue Edward Lyon Garth Mann Members in Fuculiy ..... . . .President . , . . .Vice-president . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Paul Morrison Kenneth Robinson Henry Sanders Robert Stuhr Jack Trimble Lewis Worthington Smith 216 Rothman Harmon Smith Stickleman Alexander Furness Hatfield Iseminger Myers Stevens Stiles Streyffeler Vars ell Wright S'GMJlFEEul.l., E!?i!l0N Officers Anne Rothman ..... ......... ....... P r esident Ruth Harmon .... Vice-president Shelda Smith ...... ..... S ecretary Aileen Stickleman ....... ..... T reasurer Members Ruth Alexander Ruth Myers Aileen Stickleman Elma Allen Rosella Furness Ruth Harmon Winifred Hatfield Florence Iseminger Dorothy Miller Anne Rothman Shelda Smith Dorothy Stevens Member in Faculty Lillian Hethershaw 217 Margaret Stiles Marian Streyifeler Claribel Summerville Evelyn Varsell Wilma Wright el 'leaf Bumgardner Christensen Deming Duncan Hubler Koenig Muntz Peters Pexton Riles Swenson Winterhoff THETA ALPHA PHI Honorary Drama Fraierniiy Arthur Koenig . Helene Deming N anna Gum .... Loraine Duncan Arthur Brown Lois Bumgardner Charline Christensen Helene Deming Loraine Duncan Officers Members Francis Gibson Nanna Gum Winifred Hubler Arthur Koenig Eleanor Muntz Members in Faculfy . . . . . . .President . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Catherine Peters Margaret Pexton Topaz Riles Harvey Swenson Martha Winterhoff James J. Fiderlick Lewis McFarland Lewis Worthington Smith Sherman Kirk ' Waunita Taylor Shaw J eanice Williams 218 Peterman Stribling Kling McKenzie Canfield Long Mansfield Nelson Scott Stalnaker Stone Wessels Young Zigler Professional Journalism Sororify Officers Mary Martha Peterman .... .... ....... P r esident Patricia Stribliri ..,... ..... V ice-president Florence Kling ..... ....... S ecretary Kathryn McKenzie .... ..... T reasui er Members Marion Canfield Jeanne Mansfield Margaret Stone Katharine Farber Lucille Nelson Patricia Stribling Florence Kling Mary Martha Peterman Ruth Wessels Margaret Long Elizabeth Poston Blanche Young Kathryn McKenzie Mary Kay Scott Margaret Zigler Josephine Stalnaker Member in Faculfy Bessie Spiwak 219 ZETA PHI ETA Professional Speech Arfs Sororify Erna Warren Winifrecl Hubler . . . Catherine Peters . . . Elloise Reasoner . . . Katharine Ainsworth Jeanne Barlow Heloise Bergmann Helen Bieghler Virginia Brewster LaRoyce Butcher Helene Deming Betty Ann Hagler Lois Herrold Winifred Hubler Betty Hyde Waunita Taylor Shaw Officers Members Mary Jane Inglis Hazel Jacobs Grace Johnson Benita Kopriva Ellen Kuschan Helen Martin Mary Jane Marxer Avis Mayne Beulah Moore Ruie Osmundson Dorothy Peak Members in Faculfy 220 . . . . .President . . . .Vice-president . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer Catherine Peters Elloise Reasoner Marj ory Rock Janice Sedgwick Frances Switzer Marjorie 'Thompson Mildred Thompson Erna Warren Phyllis Wilson Martha Winterhoff Mary Elizabeth Wyland J eanice Williams i ZETA PHI ETA I l S Warren Hubler Peters Reasoner Ainsworth Barlow Bergmann Bieghler Brewster Butcher Deming Hagler Herrold Hyde Inglis Jacobs Johnson Kopriva Martin Marxer Mayne Moore Osmundson Rock Sedgwick Switzer Marjorie Thompson Mildred Thompson Wilson Winterhoff Wyland 221 ..-?.,., is 15' Hill Andrew Graupner Puntenney Aller Hoffmann Washburn White Wilson CHEMISTRY CLUB Thomas Hill ...... Gustav Graupner Robert Puntenney Gilman Aller Margaret Andrew Gustav Graupner Thomas Hill Robert Hoffmann Edward Breitenkamp Officers Members William Kacena Milton Mark Josephine Nickless Muriel Otway Members in Faculty 222 . . . . . . . .President . . . . .Vice-president . . . . . .Secretary Rachel Ann Payne Robert Puntenney Jane Washburn William White Clarke Wilson Arthur J. Rider Addington Case Chamberlin Coolidge Crampon Draheim Easter Ellis Hall Hanson Johnson Kerr LaFon Lohman Marquart Miller Mohrman Olson Petro Plagge Scott Sullivan Thompson Tuttle Weiland Wessels Wheeler Williams CUMMERCE CLUB Board of Governors Richard Coolidge .................. .... P resident Russell Thompson ...................... ...... S ecretary Jack Petro ......,................................... Treasurer Roy Addington Roy Addington Thomas Case Donald Chemberlin Richard Coolidge Jack Crampon Kirk Draheim Donald Easter Everet Ellis Ben Hall Robert Hanson William Harvey Gabor Homenick Ira Jackson Merrill B. Dilley Wayne E. Miller Members Richard Johnson Franklin Kerr Leland LaFon Lyle LaFon Walter Lohman Richard Marquart Wayne Miller Roy Mohrman Ivan Murphy Tedeman Ofstehage Gordon Olson Densmore Peterson Jack Petro Harold Plagge Members In Faculiy 223 Harold Plagge David Ross Edward Sanders Walter Scott Ray Sheets Charles Steward William Sullivan W. F. Suttles Russell Thompson Carl Tuttle Donald Weiland Robert Wessels James Wheeler Chance Williams Lynden E. Hoffman Marsh Campbell Ainsworth Bachman Barnett Coons Daly Erven Mansfield ENGLISH CLUB Eloise Marsh . . . Jack Campbell .. Katharine Ainsworth Martha Jane Bachman Elizabeth Barnett Officers . . . . .President . . . . .Secretary Members Jack Campbell Ray Mahannah Kathryn Coons Jeanne Mansfield Jack Daly Eloise Marsh Marietta Erven Member in Faculty Lewis Worthington Smith 22-1 f Becker Bedford Bradford DeLong Jennett Lehman McCaw Marks Rasmussen Rothman Smith Taylor Officers Edwin Becker ..... .... .... P 1 'esident LaVern De Long .... .... S ecretary Wayne MacKaman . . . .... Treasurer Members Edwin Becker Louise Bedford Norman Blatchford Alberta Bradford LaVern DeLong Ethel Mae Jones Lloyd J ennett Lela Lehman John McCaw Wayne MacKaman Joseph Marks Warren Nixon Members in Faculty 225 Frank Rasmussen Anne Rothman Marvin Smith Floydine Taylor Robert Throckmorton Charles J. Ritchey Nixon, Tomlinson, Bresemann, Holmes, C. Manders, Peterson, O'Connor, A. Dillon Lisek, Woolley, Baker, Kohl Pesetski, Padgett, Henry, Underwood, Luftman, Behn, Geertsema, Walsh, Kelsey, Lyon Tulin Eivins, P. Manders, Yaeger, Feiler, Thell Fisher, McCracken, Norris, Horstmeier HUNDR IJ CLUB Officers Frank 0'Connor . . . ....... ....... P resident John Geertsema .,.... Vice-president Bruce Baker .... ........ . Secretary-treasurer Members Don Addington Thomas Hill Frank O'Connor Bruce Baker Robert Holmes Fred Padgett Paul Behn Ernest Bergmann Herbert Bresemann Thomas Case Allen Dillon Hoyle Eivins William Feiler Thell Fisher William Fulton John Geertsema John Graham Herbert Hedlund Francis Henry Robert Horstmeier Robert Huston Ridell Kelsey Harrison Kohl Joseph Lisek William Luftman Charles Lyons Murro McCracken Ray Mahannah Clarence Manders Phil Manders Russell May Warren Nixon L. D. Norris 226 Robert Patterson Alex Pesetski Glenn Peterson George Setrakian Fred Smith William Suter Richard Tomlinson James Tulin Robert Underwood Fred Walsh Eldon Woltz James Woolley Harley Yaeger En .- if t Ns as -x In 'Sf' J . 3 A .H Z il ' , rl 36 if-H ' , .5 7 v' 1 A Y ,Wi lin J l.ldlL.1t I ll lx j 'FK' 5 AL. S J if' R , V K ,, galil 6 semi ' J. f+f f A Rasmussen McCartan Stribling Becker Bitting Canady Correll Crew DeLong Frisby Gibson Guy Iseminger Kline Lyon Nash Plagge Robinson Simmons Smith Stalnaker Streyifeler Taylor Welch Wilcox Yarowsky INTERNATIUNAL RELATIONS CLUB Frank Rasmussen Edward McCartan Patricia Stribling Florence Bacon Edwin Becker Barbara Bitting Norman Blatchford Francis Burr Esper Canady Merlen Correll Morton Crew LaVern DeLong Ruth Frisby Willard Johnson Officers Members Jane Gibson John Guy Marie Hansen Florence Iseminger Richard Kline Edward Lyon Edward McCartan Allen Nash Harold Plagge Frank Rasmussen Kenneth Robinson Members in Faculiy 227 ...........Pres1dent . . . . . .Vice-president . Secretary-treasurer John Simmons Marvin Smith Josephine Stalnaker Marian Streyffeler Patricia Stribling Floydine Taylor Dorothy Welch Elise Wilcox Robert Wilkins Sol Yarowsky Ethel Mae Jones MARGARET FULLER CLUB The purpose of the oldest honor organization on the campus, the Margaret Fuller Club, is the study of literature, art, science, and current topics. Founded in 1896, the club has established a permanent scholarship at Drake, and is affiliated with the City Federation of Women's Clubs. Its membership is composed of upper-class undergraduates, alumnae and faculty women. The first six names are charter members and the others follow in order of election. Members Bessie Bruner-Taylor Dura Brokaw-Cockrell Edith Frazier-Hudson Bonnie J ewett-Welpton Allegra Frazier Margaret J ewett Georgia Witter-Waters Jennie Carpenter-Widmann tAgnes Martin-Cloud tMinee Alma Cady Mary Carpenter Craig-Schreck Susie Gaspell-Matson Varilla M. Lane Mary Craig-Muckley Rea Woodman 'fiMargaret Noyes Craig Nellie Burton-Amsbury :tCorinne Coggeshall-Lingenfelter Ella May Allison Maude Davis Sprague Lulu Huffaker-Goodman Jennie Robinson-Bell Mabel Reynolds-Monilaw i'Kathryn Van Meter Jessie Taft Delia Still-Brunk flidith Gwynne-Utterback Olive Vertrees Macomber-Clarke Kate Leah Durand-J ones Hillis-Miller Ellen Winnifred Wennerstrum ikPortia Clarke-Van Meter Mary Risser-Roberts Bertha Denny-Coffman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord Rollins Blanche Galloway N aida Curtis Marie Van Aaken-Koolman Georgine Van Aaken-Sauvage Inez Downing-Jayne 'Eleanor Cameron Sue Gunn-Kelley Georgia Ruffcorn Rae Stockham Dela Van Schoiack-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 McClary Stubbs Annabelle Wallace-McLay Nina Gregg-Woods Zoe W. Seevers Stella McCash-Janes Ilia Carpenter-Hunter Ora Guessford-Weir Pearle Ruby-Bullard Cecil Evans Ruth Bell-Lane Maude Stockham-Meredith Mary Ethel Dixon Irvel Myers Valda Hall-Prizer Blanche Robertson Fleeta Brownell-Woodruff Helen Starr-Pattee DeccasPd Rosabelle Campbell-McCartney Juliette Devin Ethelyn Harris-Grennell Atta Hutchinson-Graybill Rose Garrett-Holroyd Blanche Robbins-Risher Virginia Kirk Lela Carson Anna Laura Clark-Thompson Mary Gilliland Brammer Eleanor Morning-Marvin Ella Louise Stein Maybelle Watson-Bullock Hortense Lovett-Barnhart Marion Green Helen Rollins-Jewell Ilda Hammer Ruth Stewart Margaret Noyes Lawrence Helen Ross-Stebbins Elizabeth Morning Mary Martin Georgia May Campbell Helen Cheese-Lickliter Margaret Clark Ruth Kirby-Jamieson Marjorie E. W. Smith Mildred Ryan Janice English-Textram Mary Ross-Mackinnon Helen Ruby-Goode Gretchen Habenicht-Cartwright Lucile McKee-DeMuth Roberta Herriott Hester Lawrence-Gronberg Geraldine Laughlin Frances McKee Margurite Minassian-Wilson Virginia Foster Clare Lockhart-Weissinger Naomi Paul-Lee Miriam Perkins Esther Utterback-Penquite Melissa S. Carroll Madalynn Philleo Katherine Fletcher-Shreves Meredith McCaw Elsie Amend-Wood Frances Burt-Moulin Lillian Hethershaw Ethel Mae J ones Vega Morehouse-Lytton Frances HuH Jeanne Shockley-Holmes Helen Dunlap Katherine Remus-Blanchard itMargaret Dole-Bagby Virginia Davis-Goodrich Katherine Allen-Montgomery Frances Kemp Thelma Larson-Lawrence Priscilla Pratt-Scott Eleanor Burton Martha Peairs Dorothy Shaw-Jewett Myrtle Spurrier Julia Porter-Hise Ruth Cubbage Bothilda Mahler Gretchen Moorehouse-Stoutmeyer Eleanor Scott 228 Frances Donica-Ives Millicent Haines Helen Mitchell Ruth Clemens-Needham Neva Roberts-Schneider Hope Worthington Dorothy Dornon-Richeson Margaret Alice Gibson-Guessford Margaret Early Winifred Leonard Juanita Porter-Grant Lucille Moon Emma Gray-Ward Wilma Stringfellow Mary Nell'-Hess Velma Jordan Edna Penney-Wright Gretchen Utterback-Ashby Catherine Bowler-Cownie Doris Hoff-Hohl Mary Jean Elder Maurine Housh-Blank Frances Dewell Doreen Howard-Libby Madelyn Rylands Mary Alice Holman-Pollock Kathryn Carmichael Eleanor Rider-Justice Kathryn Zirbel-Peterson Frances Morehouse-Glomset Katherine Beckman Myra Haase Margaret Marshall Leona Anderson Jane Alexander Mary Brainmer Mildred Gallmeier LuVern Gray Eileen Hartman Doris Mackainan-Corey Helen Roe Esther Sipling Evelyn Zirbel Mary Still Ritchey Dorothy Dusenbery Martha Foster Lois Harris Elizabeth Kelly Charlotte Parker Jean Wolf Louise Bedford Helene Deming Elizabeth Fields Erma Johnson Anne Koenig Eloise Marsh Sally Martin Bessie Spiwak Patricia Stribling Alice Yost Erna Warren Frances Wragg Kathryn Coons LaVern DeLong 1 Loraine Duncan Helene Garst Jane Gibson Lois Hartman Josephine Stalnaker Margaret Woodrow Wilma Wright Woodrow Hartman Barney Bash Knight Krohn Meyer Robertson Smith MATH-SCIENCE CLUB Officers Margaret Woodrow ...., ......... Joe Davis .... Lois Hartman Ivan Barney Floyd Bash Earle Canfield McClain Cheetham Joe Davis Rupert Edmundson Paul Griflith Paul S. Helmick ..... Members Lois Hartman Charles Kacena William Kacena Betty Jane Knight Frank Krohn Robert MacCanon Members in Faculty D. W. Morehouse Isaac Neff 229 . . . . . . .President . . . . . .Vice-president . Secretary-treasurer John Martin Joe Meyer Ferdinand Noble James Robertson Robert Smith Fred Snyder Margaret Woodrow Floy Woodyard bei ,, ,, 3 ig. , A l .Q , Van Horne, Smith, Dale, Kohl, Cheney, Alderman, Tesdell, Civey, Sliaeffer Furness, Martin, Manning, McCaw, Becker, Burr, Clark, Burns, Crane Barclay, Swartz, Professor Caldwell, Professor Veach, Dean Slaughter, Professoi Stringfellow, Hagberg, Canady MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Esper Canady . . Marvin Smith .. John McCaW . . . George Manning G. L. Alderman Earle Barclay Conley Biddle Robert Burns Francis Burr Esper Canady James Cheney George Civey Glenn Clark Eileen Crain Jesse Cobb Caldwell Officers Members Thomas Dale Gordon Hagberg Wayne Larson Loren Jenks Harold Jenks John McCaw George Manning Allen Martin Florence Masters Members in Faculiy Seth W. Slaughter Luther Stalnaker 230 . . . . . .President . . .Vice-president ......Secreta1y . . . .Treasurei Glenn Meloy Mrs. Glenn Meloy Thomas Peppas Corbett Polk David Shaeffer Marvin Smith Ray Swartz Robert Tesdell Frazer Thomason Keith Van Horne Ervin Stringfellow n X.. .. mfg 4 - ip v- 1.1, 5:-!i1 nI' ,. 's :R 1 rv 'g Viifpv,-y Qi:1:4j.l'1Q , blfapwq 7:51 gl .N : F Q . ' cr. R , faq mf 34 1 ' ZR- . ag 1' ii' ,1 Wffvsi 1 'G ' X N H f ' fm. ,iv A . VK ' . . J ' . it 1 1 , , 5-...I s pw ?- -C2211 4 5 'HL 1 ' ig .Af 4 4 A I E H . vivfl. , . ,... .Vg ' X , 'flzkfifl wwg., A: 3. 5411: A' '-Z ima 3 fl 11525 53 -Si' :ml 'fn r f 4 , ? ' . i s Q, . . Q5 I E 4451. 1 W 5 -124' 1? liEff'i M fl I? Eff fGjf 'Q 1 HALLELUIAH HALL IJANCES STUDENT LIFE I4 -- ' v, km. J ,ff-J , -Y -illgg-a j' fr ' z.. .- ., Y -lx.. nzaiis: , - -.-,,.-...,- , ,. . .11 , L . ,fb 435 1 - . L 1 X - ., , , 0 -.Q QQ, f wig , +-gg,-.,,,,.,,,, ,,. w M992-1 nlwwf , : W , :nl n as wo 1 1 -. 4.4 ' . '4 , f ' K 1 gg 1 55?-, wp 'su x ' V we f P Fi 'T 05 ,, - J, I 431- ,Lf YH. 'F ,1 ,T-3.,,,L .1 'j41:. w Sffmnfzf 4-, - la, f .YM ,3 1 I 111 r 5 A :len X -, iff: , 11 g,.. , T- J. .' .:'. 5 j X f 'ff:f7' -1 Hy' ,il f- Mm -' c., . xY1:M,-'. 1411 , , I .4 :axkfffh 1-'vwigvje' q9,,-Ju-sr na' it J h 1 ,rad Q1 'S -QE Jack N. Campbell. . . Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . junior Louise Bedford . . . Alpha Xi Delta . . . vice-president Phi Beta Kappa . . . Helmet and Spurs, Sigma Delta . . . Sieve and Shears . . . Margaret Fuller club . . . Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Eta. Sigma Phi . . . Interna- Eta Sigma Phi, History club . . . president of tional Relations club, History club, English club . . . W0men's league . . . prominent in Y. W. C. A. . . . editor of 1937 QUAX . . , winner of all kinds of writ- National Collegiate Who's Who . . . full of energy ing contests . . . famous for the annual almost pin- and always willing to help out . . . secretary of hanging which finally happened. junior class . . . QUAX personality. JACK CAMPBELL O LOUISE BEDFQRD 234 EDWIN BECKER 235 Edwin Theta Ze . . . Eta Sigma Phi, Helmet and Spurs, prexy . . . student council . . . National Collegiate Who's Who . . . International Relations club, History club, Y. M. C. A. biggie . . . practicing pastor off to Yale next year to study some more . . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . QUAX personality. L. Becker , . . Alpha Tau Omega . . . Aleph Kenneth Robinson . . . Chi Delta . . . managing editor Alice Yosi . . . Kappa Alpha Theta, prexy . . . of Times-Delphic . . . Sigma Delta Chi ruler . . . Sieve and Shears, Margaret Fuller club . . . student International Relations club . . . National Collegiate council secretary-treasurer . . . Pi Kappa Lambda, Who's Who . . . student council . . . QUAX staff . . . Mu Phi Epsilon . . . Women's league board . . . class one with perseverance and admirable courage . . . oflicer since freshman . . . National Collegiate Who's president of cooperative house . . . majoring in econ- Who . . . Panhellenic council . . . musical productions omics . . . sleeps comfortably in class. . . . Melba Abbott club . . . A Cappella choir. KENNETH ROBINSON O ALICE VOST PATRICIA STRIBLIIXIG Patricia Siribling . . . Delta Gamma . . . slaving editor of Times-Delphic . . . Theta Sigma Phi . . . Inter- national Relations club, secretary . . . Margaret Fuller club . . . Phi Sigma Iota, Sieve and Shears . . . Women's league board . . , president of Panhellenic council . . National Collegiate Who's Who . . . QUAX personality . . . Phi Beta Kappa. 237 JEPXNNE BHRLONBU XXXRGXNXPX BREXWST ER RCSTQ M9385 MXSS DRAKE POLLY Y Q Nx rv - yi ,X EVELYN GUNTER 7, H, . , 241 L kgs. ha t JANE l MMV l X 242 HELEN SNNXTLEN! B 1 ha Tau William Fu f'1 xQ,'gr5 ?. Delta ' Y HD omega - -. a H nor Theta P111 ilrgxg, Oi studlgflf club -. ' ' football . - - ha council . - - Who's W 0' Margaref Haffield . . . Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Paul Stoye club . . . treasurer . . . presi- dent of Dormitory council . . . glee club . . . A Cappella choir, dormitory orchestra. Ada Beih Peaker . . . Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Nourse club . . . . charming' soloist with q u a r t e t . . . Kapers , Faust leads . . . band sweet- heart . . . Mu Phi Epsilon . . . class officer. tional Collegiate Alpha T811 .il-mLeB- .ldx-I., 'g,Q,QQa . . .pgaifl Wlif e male mem ef - 3353225 . . . glee 321251359 merce club '1' Who A. - - Tadw wgiate Who? 4 lead' rs . . romanblc 'Kava 1,-I-r . ' 1 l ,ff- ,Q x.. i-i C5555 .'f- - 1 A g -.-N - ' Ng-up , - ,wr V i A Ii 3 Ab- A ,S ' .0--'--- Q , -.. as ,bg . , .W-. . .,. 4 A , .1 F.. .U 1- , . , N , Nana , 1 . XL A A 11 1-'N '1 - ' , . ' -5- . N I ,yn -, ,, , . Q, - . 1'- I 'P--1':-4 . - .- ' 1 ' L. ' ' r ' . . - ' w .Q Q 7- .fu M - e f A 1: ' T 'V-'ff ' , '..AL.::,.e,, ' ..4, Tom Hill . . . Tau Kappa Ep- silon . . . prexy twice . . . Delta Phi Alpha . . . Chem- istry club, Agassiz club, Pre- medic club . . . Track . . . Honor D club . . . National Collegiate Who's Who. Bob Sfuhr . . . Sigma Delta Chi . . . Sigma Tau Delta . . . Delta Phi Alpha , . . campus editor of Times-Delphic . . . excellent book and music re- viewer . . . quick witted . . . famous for the Pooger family. ,Y -' I .If '. 4 --. , 'X Af Y .M I-GVern D L Gamm e ang - - . B t History? Kappa: President e a Relations Ihternatiohal' - Ph' ' Sport-S 'I b Sigma TLuBgf3taKaDPa .c,u- lgma Phi - - . Eta Fuller c1ub.' ' ' Margaret Helene Ga Kapp rsf. . .Bgfa Ga ' legiati i5vh'O,g wlffglollal szfszslsdfef club ' ' ' Msff Ppa, juni ' ' ' 1 - - - K . 01' memb scholarsgijpd Delta Pi . .eil Ps . . . music. O I I I l ,f ,www Alpha Josqiih Mlirklgirst iii command Fc? iipiiughivggfgfssiicig Historygnserhfatervgggtgonnci U l 'retary ' ' ' C ?f M. G- A- I Delta l l- l e Dunfigiieth Alpha Phi l ma .I . - . Kappa 1 ??n?YjuR?oE Piliu 'lftlslarggret . - ' 'uJy011S ea' Fuller club - 'ifbasghters of on I 11' ' ixtreus- as HW K V '- qliiif: a WEAR '55 W-1 ' araaii 5,4 Ju , . ' '- f '7 , my-'S . 5 .A,,, . i ig:'iiff- N .wifi-1 . , .. , .l 246 a..i Josephine Sialnaker . . . Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . Theta Sigma Phi . . . Phi Sigma Iota . . . Margaret Ful- ler club, Phi Beta Kappa, Sieve and Shears . . . Inter- national Relations club . . . Times-Delphic . . . Panhel- lenic council. Harry Cutler . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . Sigma Delta Chi . . . conscientious managing' editor of Times-Delphic . . . news expert with a Hair for front page makeup . . . in- dulges in intramural basket- ball when time permits. 45.5 1 t. . , Kathryn Coon' ' f Ili 5332? 13113316 imggiilirfili dcbateB3Zi?ai.gt'?u1le1' - Nal 22:51iglggageliiurlialllellt ' ' ' glee club. . , . Alpha Xi asia G'?f'Bf6Sif1eni at mi u. n . . ternat10I12-IRESES secretary Pi Isgxlgiy debate team ' ' ' Panhellenic counflil - ' ' Mar- garet Fuller club- ,M 2 ' , Harrold Shiffler . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . actor with a vengeance: Cradle Song Squaring the Circle . . . 'iRichard of Bordeaux . . . t'Wlllt61'S6t', . . . Eta Sigma Phi. president . . . Theta Alpha Phi. Clayfon Hai-haway . . . Phi Kappa Psi ' . . . Phi Mu Alpha . . . Nourse club . . . accom- panist for male quartet . . . radio work . . . A Cappella choir . . . composes music . . . Helmet and Spurs . . . assist- ant music director f o r Kapers. lgufikie O'Connor . d. . Chi Peg Sf e ta . . . vice-presi ent . . . on I Honor D ciub . . .president H01101' H577 club . . . basketbaii, for four years Sweetheart t ack . . . 'zgelana 51-oring' n sweetheart. . . . co-captain . . . 1' dynamic thin man . . . Bucky to his pals. Bud Su-l'er . . . Chi Deita . . . footbaii for four years . . . known as bali the touchdown twins . . . basketball, co-cap- tain . . . Honor D club . . . president of senior education class. -...s Q, ,QV A 248 1, Chairman Roy Meadows. bear hug- gin' Beauchamp, tickled with his inter-tong-tussle! Chi Deli prexy, Daly, with Nancy Gill corner-dancin'-for the cam- era? Sig Alph grins a request from Alpha Tau bandleader, Throck- morton. That skirt on the left there is L. Sweasy draped about G. Mann. Since this was taken, the little lady went off and got herself engaged to someone else. How were we to know, if Bob Hoffmann didn't know? Anyway he seems to like the attention, n'est-ce pas? 250 INTERFRATERNITY BALL SPINSTER'S SPREE . -v sg Q M. Quansirom roller-skating Jack Petro home? No, she's just dem- onstrating the proper technique for a lady in handling a delicate situa- tion-should one arise. Chairman Frances Petry with date Bill Morey at the bar consuming- cokes. Ha! One of the sisters is tittering off in the distance at the thought of Frances posin' for a pix. Puri' of the lineup. The little Hyla really got the benefit of brother Heaps' corsage when she helped herself to the peppermint. Bob Gooch did better for himself. Since Helen didn't like onions a n d radishes that night, he ate them himself. The girls are at it again a-toothin' 'n a-waitin' on those dear helpless males. Wonder if they had to chew the ice for them? lil Duke Williams. Duchess Marxer with tails, formal and ,Pepsodent smiles. George Peak in the sweaterg Ava Marie Butler in the gig- gleg the posey in the pinch. iff O51 fo ca cvzf FINE ARTS BMI. The Lyi-ions and Barretts. Bear voice is a-honin' to chin himself on handlebar. 252 Those panseying messes of bustle and false hair are the court of honor for the Fine A1'tS Duke and Duchess. li -N l -' 1 .. P K if!-, S3 Eli 4 Wayne Fox looking awfully risk-ay in monocle. Miss Capps gets on well with fountain. The fhree winners-Simon Slick Sullivan and wife, DeCoug Chief Jody McClain and Squaw Jacobs and Georgie Peak and Spouse But- ler. Too, too cute, huh! 1 Sugden and sideburns and a coy Kay Rose. Tillson and Conte in a resting pose. PANHELLENIC FORMAL IL This is wha-I' takes so very, very long-while the or- chestra is playing THAT piece. Gosh a mighty, gal, your nose doesn't shine! Tell her to hurry up, Jane. Glenn is a-waitin' patiently. Ah! ihe old standby crowd shot-the photograpliefs routine assignment. Looks like cute-stuff Mauller peeking over Trimble's shoulder. Chairman Patricia Stribling and datesy Bill John- son, better known as Will . . ., pose most, most un- willingly for a duty picture. Not bad considering that Jimmy caught them off guard while they were getting instructed. 254 fd Freddie W. took over when Sissie Stone got mike fright. There he is, whispering sweet nothings into Janie's ear while M. M. Pete thumbs corsage pins into Polly's giggly shoulder and the other beauts plus gawking crowd gander. Them as a-settin' thar readin' so smugly and intently couldn't Gnd any little words 'bout their coinings ,ll goings. Them as relaxed, found tripe, but 'twarn't as bad as they th0't 'twould be. Sis+er Sinskey. recalling her work in last year's issue, winds up on the step gleaning goo about her palsies. The senator was too new at the time to worry about his private life. Looks like the legs have it or there was a slip-up there in the middle. F. Astaire Tibby snickers with Joan over what some person's will do. All Theta Sigs are under COVQT. BMLYH00 BALL STEPHENS DANCE Oooooh!! Is that what they have down at Stephens! And what, pray tell, will Dame Fashion decree next if the foliage atop that head is the style? Mama, will you buy me one of those? As we go marching and the skirts begin to creep, creep, creep, creep, you can hear the people laughing-well, darn it, we don't want to get them muddy and remember how it rained and snowed? Duchen always does all right. Look what he got in the shuffle. Maybe the wholesale date bureau business isn't too bad. Looked like 21 livestock judging when it started though. THER dances, too late for pictures were spring Skip dance, the spring Interfraternity formal, the Alpha Tau Omega conclave dance, the band Uniformal, debuted for the first time this year, the Honor D club dance following the Relays and the spring formals of various Greeks. 256 ' ry! i ,il i W Viifffi A 3 'rj me N 51:5--px Q53-wr ' iw. ' K ' w . -wr' Q' I 'Wk x,,?-A if 1. ' . Iii- .QA i -9' li ' .'- .s-' W.-. 4- 'etn- Student Life 3- . , in J ,ye . inf, .,'7,-ar, rf Pffks we Q-eff i .bfi-.u.lft'i.-431 im? - 7 .il .-.1'.5Av!6 2 L qs v.,4'Q :gFiifLsm'.w ' ,. f' 'rf - . w. i 5' ff' lx'v '-1 F55 K ' ' ' Qfgxw, -:.. 1 KL, .:,,3iI,.Q3SiQ S WHAT makes the wheels of college go round. Above is a candid camera shot of the Sig Alph trapshooting party. Life on a college campus is made up of registra- tion, rushing, of homecoming, of sports, of gals and guys, of dances and personalities -a hundred and one little incidents that come up during the clay-life outside the textbooks. Student life is matching pennies, trekking down to the academy, grinding out copy on a. typewriter, warbling a tune for the sheer joy of it, taking off your shoes, sleeping in class, getting a letter from home with some unexpected sheckels and buying the babe a coke-all the friendly extra life that is remembered. 257 REGISTRATIUN Off fo the dean where they ask you how many brothers and sisters you haveg then you pay and run for cokes like Brown and Leonard whom we catch a-s1urpin'. Pexton pulls a glitte1'. 258 SPARE TIME i1 - - 'Q-can 1- . -fi-gs-D if-. AA --.4-. . Q' .1 I M ' f'4-of -in 1 V REM ,,,.n Aw gee. boys! I guess I'd better be a good sport too. I probably will lose my shirt, but here goes. Geeze! Did I ever fool you! Hand over those pennies, friend Feiler and Kelsey. Friend Homenick has spoken! t lgxi. I N 'Y Now Mazue That wuz Opal them guys wuz w1th I seen em OH agam on 'rgam Wlutlev wlth the steadv Hame W Wrlght Gooch always dld lead a dog Q llfe ch'1mecl to the women S apron strmgs Two cute Indo Dentme It f01 the camera 259 ,N 5.1, Rowdy lawyers in homecoming chapelg the A. T. O.'s working' on their homecoming decorations which the Sig Alph brothers Won by a pushover! The'I'a's were up in the air but they Hicked around to get first in decorations while those who neither toil nor spin spent the afternoon at a tea dance. 1' ' lan. Thrills galore at the honest-to-goodness boniire, pre-game celebrations winding up with a giddy street dance. Two in the foreground hug up in the chill windy cheerleader gal looks pert. HUMECUMING ,,, f ,, Q .F 1'1 -3 5 .4 V55 1 5- ii, n 'ff' 5 'LAW -up 'M -. -1? ff'-.' 1 iw ' H . 41-egg , 5 f .Q - Q .M .7 ? ll , . - , -5 1 - 1 G. K., Huwwfi Reception line at the midsemester Panhellenic tea Well! Really got Eloise Mahan that time. Wonder where main question seemed to be Who are the if Rushee Gertrude Yarn swallowed all the tripe she rushees? Sister Stalnaker looks pensive and Sister heard from various and sundry sisters that hot, hot Stribling seems to be concentrating on prospects. day. Probably not. Berneil looks the look of a star- tled deer. RUSH WEEK - TUUGH UN Lalesl' in smooth rush talk: All gaul is divided into Nolhing like a grand slam when the rushee sits there three parts: one part Tau Kappa Epsilonian and with all the ones and twos in the deck. The Chi Delts two parts Sigma Alpha Epsilonianf' Is that the bull just don't let those things happen, though. No rush Lee is slinging? talk here-tl1ey're subtle. Yeah, man! 262 Well, well! here's Gertrude again and tipi-tipi-teaing this time. The sisters are taking good care of her. In the background some more females are trying to get up courage enough to imbibe in the fashionable beverage. Kappa Glass makes a nice hostess. ACTIVESQ UN PLEDGES Poor Floydine! To think that all the rest of this vol- ume's life she's going to be trying to get up from that position. 'Tis most unfortunate. But the Delta Gamma's were on the job judging from the trium- phant smile on Critch's pretty face. The rushee won- ders who those rude persons are. t , Ns Sig Alphs. monopolizing Rushee Ted Miller with the game itself. fPhew, that was bad.J O'Nea1l has that rush week gleam and pray, what happened to the top of Trimble there in the background ? Nice coat, any- way. Louis P. managed to get his nose in, though, so all's well. 263 Smooth boy Hill spinning-the-breeze about Tau Kappa Epsilon as a tong. The chee-ild on the right looks duly impressed but bet the other Butch has heard that line many, many times in the last few days. Is that the room famous for its stuffed fish and gun case? SUGIAI. . . . LITING Skip dance unwinding. Becker and Kinney shootin' the gulf there in the foreground instead of taking care of some of the wallflower pledges. Gordy Bird. in the days before, and Jeanice Williallis doing 'token at the Interfraternity ball. Big Lung Lee is smoochin' the mike. Crowd wafches the fine arts ball hoppers polishing the big apple. Pug and Marion, pirates, forget marital dignity and polish with the best of them. N 264 :ff-f Over somebody else's shoulder we took this shot of you. Over somebody else's shoulder we-oh stop that. We didn't either. Just plain sneaked up on you and clicked. You didn't mind, of course. Of all 1-hings! Somebody's grandchildren are going to ask a lot of questions about this. What about those ardents in the hometown that each of you is sup- posed to have? Tsk! KNQIGHIS Ann nm . ,J Grandma! there's that man again-on the bot- tom. Not hurt? Well, we tried our bestest to find out what was the matter but just couldn't seem to make the grade. Brush off, dear, and give out that victory yell. We won't tell that it was you underneath. ...y - 1' 1 P'-1' 1 Y ' I . , l.. i?-,g-- Y , . IT'S SNUW USE How's the view? Didn't your mama ever tell you that that's no way to sweep a walk or did you just see Frazer coming and try to pose special-like? See, now if you'd only listened to us that wouldn't have happened and you would have had that walk clean by now. You didnit even know you were here, did you Loris? The fussle twins, Sugden and Tillson, athletically in- clined today. They're playing leapfrog, recommend- ed by their doctor after every meal . . . but it would seem that the meal was much too much for them 'cause it sort of looks like they're biting the dust, a la spill style. f 11 ll fk 5 J- 'wignfrf . , Q , , , ns -H L O gh H . W -5 H h . - I, , lr, ? , ,M W9-5 lffwwfy Mu w wkfbi ,WIQ - u-v.,-A ,Qknf-'I iff' , 3- ' fs' .A ,-.A A...v-J z-.1 ,J ,- u. i if le, ww ', uvv 3, 1 if, L.. H-4 I U Lisa' lr: wmv 'F .P ' 4156 i f. l I' . lv 'yi w an nj V ' A , 'F uw.. M,-w-. -? .,,,,,,4,- mm. . 14, f I i T ' 2.1:-G. ' ' 7-J '1-1, + -?'.g:'1i,f, W ' X 'f f 44,-Q' ' '1!' 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Bessie, the skeleton, got a little rattled here but Davidson likes noise. Better watch that femur hold . . . Erpie Geertsema feeding the sharks . . . Kay Peters surming her gams . . , Tom Hill, a-posing pert like . . . Albee and morning after fuzziness. 269 , , la, fl-Q-Ai' ,, N MA H 23 Nl' I I A Q In O ,4- A ,. V 5 .. fi ' - -girf, .f r X ' is-.wf?Yf'xf'2gi1 4 X: f 7 u I :.- -rf -R El I 1 ,x .' ' -4 ,Qu I, eff If X V M J, A Na.. .-'. :sq .,-f-- ad' I . u 1 -,V r Msgffiifi' ' 'l A I. GRINS . . . GRUANS . . FEET . . FIGHTS l I 5 l . . . This Baxter woman has appealg who could blame the cop? . . . Marsh plays Tarzan . . . believe it or not, Paquin is load- ing his camera . . . R. J. Nash, need more be said? . . . Hedlund and Tomlinson playing drug store cowboy . . . two boys and Boyces bound . . . Phil, a-stretchin' the longies in academy-ward jaunt . . . looks like the boys are pitching in-and it ain't woo! Sir Galahad Fulton arrived just in time, no? . . . pillars of Chi Delta . . . what did Little Abner do today, Dwight? 271 i W ADVERTISING QPLEBIBF Ig. If 1565 Quality 73 Years DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER Fraternity and Sorority Jewelry Couzplelv IIIai1rrfzrcIirring mul Repair Service I0'wu'.v Uldrxvf Jewelry Stare BUS SERVICE EVERYWHERE PHONE ,, -SX---. 3 3126 Fastest Bus Service to the Pacilic Coast ROCK ISLAND - CHICAGO - PEORIA - OMAHA DENVER - SALT LAKE CITY - CALIFORNIA LOW FARES EVERYWHERE EVERY DAY - FREE PILLOWS Onvenien mms en esire or Information K Tickets 3 Buses C H Wh D d BURLENGTON Bus m-:Por PLUMB JEWELRY STORE W 5 6th and Mulberry Autumn afternoons find Gordon Bird and the Drake So that the crowd at the game can be entertained band spending hours in rehearsal. by a colorful, well-drilled band. It ls Good to See 1 NATIONAL CRESTS -- PINS - RINGS 00WIIIE S GIVE DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY G16 0 I1 e Reasonable Prices optic ns-Xsvas X N' SERVICES E sir, WALNUT STREET NETE egblflj Where the Fitting of Glasses is a Science- SQJIBITTLL Jogivggfggs I N f I 1'nlnuPLoon,sr-can-s :Engng IN O a I em Another good reason to Q as HIGHLAND PARK PRINTERY sen sixri-1 AVENUE send your furs to I It's Time to Think See 3-2033 In Des Moines Just Off Sth Avenue Two Blocks So. of the Court House Agent Printers of the Drake Times-Deiphic C A I' I' 3 1 2 8 6 OWNIES BONDED MESSENGER MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK of Life Insurance- The Photographs in this Annual MADE BY WOLTZ STUDIO 420 NINTH STREET 4 - O 1 O 9 KQCH BRoTHERs OF QUZEKAEWELRY Complete manufacturing PRINTERS facilities. Fraternity and STATIONERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS sorority crests anol pins. Grand Avenue ot Fourth Street at Locust Des Moines Drake's many radio programs during the last year 4 But they also served as effective laboratory courses have brought fame to the school. for the students of radio. Ll at Drake, faithfully reflected in type and engravings . . . is the notable MQQIIAX BUREIIII 0F EIIGRIWIIIG, Inc. MINNEAPOLIS ' MINNESOTA achievement of Designed by Creators ot Year Books of Character Since l9lO 277 -r CHROEDER DEPARTMENT STORE HARDWARE- DRY GOODS PETERS SHOES PAINT GLASS ROLLINS HOSIERY 24th and University 5-2I63 NEAR DRAKE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Stands for InteIIigence in Religion To develop a weII-baIancecI lite a student should maintain an active relation with his Church PAUL E. BECKER, Pastor DELUXE BEAUTY PARLOR FIRST FEDERAL STATE BANK Prederics and Nestle Oil Permanent Waves Capital .... 550,000.00 Zotos Permanent Waves S I SH OOO 00 Hair Cutting a Specialty mp Us i i i ' ' i 2408 University Phone 5-6900 RESOURCES OVER 560O'0OO'00 DRAKE JEWELRY STATIONERY UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE The Store Run by Drake Men I225 Twenty-fifth SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOOKS OF ALL KINDS Serving Drake tor 2I Years CLAUDE CHUCK OREBAUGH UNIVERSITY SHOE REPAIR 24-I3 University BIKE REPAIRINCS FISHING TACKLE I . vat ' --.MII an ,. .. Q . . -.' . ' af - ii4'1'fs v-' f ft,-:':,. rf- A-f f- L v.: H we-1 UNIVERSITY PLACE The tall tower ot the University Church overIooICs DraICe's own progressive busi- WATCHES CLocKs JEWELRY WM. L. BRAKLOWI Expert Watch. Clock and Jewelry' Repairing WE BUY OLD GOLD All Work Guaranteed 724II University DRAKE BARBER SHOP 24I8 University Avenue Our Suburban Location Saves You Money BRUCE FURNITURE CO. II59 Twenty-'fourth St. Des Moines, Iowa 278 I I 1511, C. S. SANBORN CAFE 2404 University Ave. GOOD FOOD MERGHANTS ADVANCE ness section, where students tind friendly merchants always willing to serve them. Lighting Fixtures Electrical Appliances WE REPAIR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL UNIVERSITY ELECTRIC CO. WIRING CONTRACTORS Phone: 5-3l37 NigI'1ts:5-7076 24I5 University DRAKE BOOK EXCHANGE souri-r aooxsromz BREED'S FOOD MARKET 2403 University Avenue COCHRAN STUDIO l229 Twenty-fifth Street Phone 5-576l Distinctive Portraits Kodak Finishing Commercial Photographs NNERSIT ' F. M. MILLS. PRES. x ruoma 5-3121 ,4 X S 'T-1.1 8 N N,,,,L N'rv.raun1'N ' I I Q-124111 wg r-rvrtavern-xiii? I- ' -lun ,U 19' - TER? .QRYMF CO-ED BEAUTY SHOP Quality - Price - Service l2I5 Twenty--Fifth Street 24I2 University Ave. 5-2I I9 Dial 5-2323 FREE DELIVERY JOHN J. McNERNEY FRED C. ROBISON A DRUG STORE in the MODERN MANNER . . . Atter 20 years service, we have completely modern- ized our drug store. We are now better equipped to serve you in our pre- scription, toilet goods and sundry departments. Enjoy anything trom a cool- ing drinlc to a dainty dessert or a complete meal at our new tountain and luncheonette. MCNERNEY DRUG STORE FREE DELIVERY Twenty-fifth and University Telephone 5-I I36 279 .l- Fon QUALITY Puoro-Examines DESMOIIES ll REGISTER a d TRIBUNE ENGRAVING 3-2111 Jacobsen Linotyping Company LINOTYPE - MONOTYPE - MAKE-UP zoo FIFTH AVE. . PHONE 3-0107 5 I-I. E. ECKBERG P. A. PETERSON D I A L 3 - 6 4 I 4 I-IAWKEVE BINDERV COMPANY BLANK BOOKS, LOOSE LEAVES, LOOSE LEAF DEVICES WIRE-O BINDINGS FOR ANNUALS AND CATALOGS THIRD FLOOR. 4II GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES. IOWA Many plays, ranging from D1'acula', to the Leonard- But each production called for many nights of tiring Brown Kollege Kapersf' were staged. rehearsals for the actor-students. s STREET CARS 44 44 44 Provide you with sate, dependable transportation at minimum cost-rain or shine, day or night, summer or winter. DES MOINES RAILWAY COMPANY OYCE'S - - Where Dralce Meets Dralceu ff 57 1 ' A 'Q 30 -s. ..-........1,...-.-1 r'h!.9v,sEs .fifsyvrorowoa , fu .. Eu- 3'irz, ue-. 59: 11. , f I- . -J 1 ,-., v - 1r-- . I-II 'if 5 I ' ' f I '.42.-...i'U .,.-L.' f2?.:'f I 5 ' X. A I ru-if. ' IMT!! ' v ' - ' dv:-: -4 Lf -I If - 45' 5'-M-'9m 4'z,f,f.? 7fi.?' DOWNTOWN UPTOWN UNIVERSITY 6I0 Grand Avenue 42nd and University Avenue 25th and University Avenue 281 . UW . . . . . 62:1,Z'6k7l6'0 IJ' 6ll6'Z-'lafgk IUAQWO java? an , I :med 1110104 QJAPJ flfflidfklltw own .Mefaf 0 . . ' . Q' mln! ra 1fw1fZwz1111AfM. ral mfcw ffe f1'l'lZ!Qlll'l4 7 My tilflyalllflll- 13 cawzhkzwl mr!! Kfe 1011119111111 dame I -A1J1Qz1'JJ 7lL'l'6'JJ6W . . wwf 21114111 wejuli. :Ma flfarfrrb My !l!l3 nmiwrniy 11119 M11 mmf! 1 1'1f1fh1111w 71111143 fa mm! Mn 7l6glllQf6lll6ll4f af! 1m IHVIBQJ7 fwahzf 171 Me Amman wwf! . . 115 41 711449 111111 Mead. Jon PRINTING DEPARTMENT REGISTER AND TRIBUNE COMPANY DES MOINES ---- IOWA THANKS . . . to Breezy, without whose help this book could never have been published. to Harold Beckeff. whose fine Italian hand drawings were su- perb and for being so grand when I changed my mind about the cover. to Ari Segal, for the sizzling steak and for the layouts and en- gravings we squeezed in the budget. to Foul Ellioi-I. who slaved away trying to get through my skull that I had to reduce engravings in proportion. It worked! And the cokes were grand. to Harry Schreiner. who so patiently measured out all the copy and labored so industriously with the pages. to Henry Sherman, who gave me the royalest bawling out that I ever in my life had. He must, however, learn a second verse to that time-honored song of his about going to press. to Emery H. Ruby, whose patience is unlimited and whose kind- nesses to me and sense of humor are tops. to the biggies at the Hawkeye bindery, whom I have never seen. You did a nice job. Drop around sometime. to Frazer Thomason, who for general advice, help, candy and pop- corn can't be beat. This doesn't mention the swell job of picture taking he did. You were swell and helped me out of a spot. to Jimmy Woodman. who took some swell pictures. I always say, after knowing Jimmy, that it's better late than never, sometimes. to Freddie Walsh, for his cheer and the swell work he did trying to get that beauty judge to judge. We got him, but did we work! to Irma Mauller, whose comfort helped over some rougher spots. to Ed Lyon, who took over the Relays and track section when Paul broke his arm. to Doris Clulow, for helping us with the tremendous task of handling the class pictures. to Mr. Braddish of Geppert's studio, for the swell pictures he took and for his unlimited patience in waiting while his subjects took their time to keep their appointments. to Dean Johnson and Leona for helping us cut class to conduct the Who's Who election on the level. We had fun! to Frunkels and Younkers. for letting us use their stores and for outfitting some of our models. Nice clothes. Now. l'm off fo sleep fwo weeks! l W W ay ' ,ww fm? w N., W 4. 25150 2 mpw W v ? A X412 -1 f, , at M gg 2 YK ., , i g A QW? 4 as 'I-fx, STUDENTS ENTER LIBRARY , X usum A v ,w.f--L.: . '. -. .H -1 . lzfffifkx x - ..'v. ?'S Nl L X v, V 143, wa- A4 fr sq, -'Cf 'H ,24- ,xv S Q 'wi A- f' v ,g' - ' xx: - t - ,: .1 1' v 4, ,: ,LM-, 1 ffmn -- .L 4 ,-1 :Q 'l I I '31 1 'Fra' -rw ' . 'ku - x li' +1 if -. 1 7, . .....,-..-.na ': T-v-T--9 i3'T' 1 . 1 .ffm '1' ff'-1252 fe... . F' 49 -2241?-Yal r w, , - . .'Dx,'fT:' .vdffx '.'t3+'-ff: 'f7iQ'A ' 51 , ' 'ffl' i ',.:iQP5' E .3.L WH -51f?7??'f.f - I 1 , '1':fa!,.j-2' Q .15li! Lf'.' ' 2 I 'J 'N Q, ',.,1' .. ' s jg ' I , , p 'Mui ' -Af V, . ' I I ,f P. ' 1 5- , V b 3- . 1 .1 ' . 4 4 1 . 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