Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1939

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Sorne d then, a drp d scurry know ' these young g wa towns an bustte, hurry an 'they scattered to the tour wrnds, rernarned Rn Des Mornesq some returned to the srnah to tarrns that gave thern bkrthg some now are dead and sorne are brg bustness. Back to the east and the west, the north and the south they went, to Etohywood, New York, Chrna and tndra. Eor these graduates, wherever they rnay befkn torergn tands, 'rn rnkdwestern towns, 'rn h'rgh ottrce burtdkngsfthe X939 Quax has been wntten. May they trnd 'rn these pages rnernones ot thekr own years at Drake. 'thrs book 'rs not targe enough to eontarn the prctures ot every Drake aturnnus. And so we have chosen as typkeat ot these XMOOO rnen and wornen two, to represent the whote. They are Robert NX. Evans and Reson S. Jones, who thks year are co-chakrrnen ot the X939 Drake Retays. Reson S. Bones was graduated 'rn NOG, Robert M. Evans 'rn X9 VZ. They have grown w'rth the unrversrty and wtth the Retays. 'they have been honored w'rth apporntrnents to the board ot trustees. tn thrs, the trtty-erghth year ot Drake, the thrrtreth year ot the Retays, these co-charrrnen see achreved perhaps some ot the 'rdeats whrch were ' h begtnrrrng. d, through Reson S. Jones and dreamed rn t e turnnus, hvkng and dea va 'rs dedrcated. To every a Robe th'rs X939 Qua rt M. Evans, Ky Q 'Q' Z1-H ff ,Z ZH ff-- xwx.. -A Sw M- . NM. X wx Pts the pendutum ot the ctock swkngs to and tro, markrng the passage ot txme, so 'rs the student s daxj dhfrded 'rnto three dhfrsrons: NNQRNXNGS trnd book-taden students treadrnq, the curved watks the campus. Oxoesfrng the summons ot the ctasses xoett, men and ' steps grooved xox! the teet ot predecessors and srt 'rn e knowtedge ot students Nong srnce gone. ' nd addkng, machrnes gnnd out t, tor ot en chmxo wtth th rs chck a X r studen Gr WOW s heavy ' t pewnte -curncu a te, dram ctassroom nd 'rn Otd Ntarn. xy t the untversrtxy. haven ot the extra dec'rs'rons', art, dexoa tretdhouse teems t'N.tOgXXf Ps the xousrness o PXPTERNOONS are the 'rt 'rs then board meetrngs make wekghtxy ' dro, 'rournahsm 'rnvkte the career seeker', the d shouts ot athtetes. Psnd student hte taug h hum and drone ot 'r EVE NN the G musrc, ra wkth the ctatter an beckons. Ylsfrth the comxng ot dusk, Drake torgets t e catt ot mkcrophone and copxydesk, tor n t gavet, the thcker ot candtes surround nd, trnkte ot gtasses and aroma ' xoeautres, whos who ' 'rng teet ctassroom. the X s. 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V',5.,,7 ,rg,..w4 -1-,,,,,,,: l-.1f-,::.xS .l.,,,..f,.w-,Hy-f-X' f- -'--, - X.VV.r ,Wk .V , . . . - -L-in V . V.. -..-. d fb 4 ..- - -' .1 V ., .,... DIVISIGN I Qourmrs . ADMINISTRATION- pages I4 to 20. CLASSES -pages 22 to 60, containing tour-year seniors, tour-year seniors not in pictures, two- year seniors, juniors, graduate students, soph- omores, Iaw trestumen and trestrrnen. iQ N iii .rw x 4 an., nvl f- Program tor l938 seniors included baccalaureate services May 29, which ushered in commencement weelcg As You Lilce lt , an all-uni- versity drama production June I, 2 and 33 president's reception tor seniors the atternoon of June 43 all-alumni banquet in XXf'omen's dormitory that evening. d03i.w:S at U l' Clk' f rt Qgijivltlg i xg Qorm 5 Cir. A H W GJ, grim all collrsicd ww alumni 5.3 U'-Juiixit 5.gnii1riS t' arf irlduhi gg Chiu- K , thy X Lhuflt' vJl'WKl l ora 0 ian, ,,. , Editor Charles Clayton Morrison addrcssws IQES seniors Juni' 4. I 4 Ed D-ihl ard lea 1933 commcrc-e ccr'l.L3r: rn nit a bit sad alccut cr ss at graduatrng, Daniel W. Morehouse President ot Dralre Univ-:rsrty TCD THE SENICDRS . . . And so you are graduatrngl You are passing trom the realm ot the critic to the realm ot the criticized, trom recerving to giving, trom hearing to doing, lrom the attrtude and mrnd ot the student to the responsibilities and opportunrtres ot the leader and the authority. There are two opposite processes rn every students lrte, lnvolutron and Evolution, You have completed the trrst step and are entering upon the second. The latter rs a longer and more ettectrve period. You are now orepared to serve the state through intellectual leader- ship, moral courage, detrnrte ideas, the abrlrty to compromise without sacriticing essentials, and most important ot all, the rndetrnable and indispensable qualrty-personalrty. What you have acquired rn college you should be ready to grve to society. So we send you out, riot rnto the rntense cold ot interstellar space where alone the processes ot atom burldrng talce place, but among men where alone ideals and ideas are produced, and we will watch eagerly and caretully tor the results ot such processes. pxyfj,-f,.,Lz Xadghx L Worthington Smith ACADEMICALLV SPEAKING . Nine deans academically influence lite ot Dralce univer- sity's 2400 students. ln the Colleges ot Liberal Arts and Bible: the School ot Law: the Colleges ot Education, Commerce and Finance, Fine Arts and in the Graduate Division, these deans map courses, plan classes, supervise schedules and in count- less other ways guide the ott-taltering footsteps ot knowl- edge-seeling men and women. To them go Dralte's QI protessors, instruc- tors and lecturers, in groups or singly, to dis- cuss and critici7e worl: ot their pupils. These cleans lnnow more about Drake students than students suspect, and their prodigious memo- ries can recall names, grade averages and 'itendency to cuti' ot scholars trom graduating classes since they have held their deanships. They bind together students with taculty, taculty with trustees: their ettorts weld the university into a single unit. Q! O . ewnss XA A XATZXXLQK' if' vm' n a tgaiiftti Alfred J. Pearson Af. -ow, ne 'QSM J rdyfof Oh E6 . '7 H CUbbd5'e . Gdbnelson 1 mean ' 3'CJn 0 r Lynden E. Hoffman Corzwwcrcs:-Fwnance cmllcgc 1- .-w.S:3gf., V -' .1 ogy ' in '-New X-:vu :1:. i 4' X-wg -f,....,..,Qc. xx- zz'-L r OHIO' Ff,7Herbeff G e A t S CONe5e Martin Tollefson, acting dean' Law aches! R Lhatting in a corner ot thc prcsidcnts h rms I xi ,W CIETTA: duf' prcsicicnts rccfpticrn N'v 30 t t , . is . or aculty and board ot trustccs are Gro ' .vcr Hubbell Iligttl. charr- man, and Pcibwrt M E on , , . va S Irightl, vic-i-chairman. Ut the trustcsi.. TRUSTEES and FORM BACKBGINIE OF UNIVERSITY The Board ot Truste cerned in the tinancial income and increas- ing the endowment ot the universit Th' y. is has been a very ditticult task during the de- pression but notable n made. es is primarily con- progress has bee There are two main projects which oc- cupy their attention at the present time-a student union and a men's dormitory. These are projects which are imperative and will be torthcoming. The new administration building is a commitment which will materialize in time, but tor the present the men's dormitory and student union seem more imperative to the ongoing ot the university. science hall and ff ?!5s F! ' V I-nncs oval ot QUA Covlles IV- RCSOU S L g Ins th-:nr GPPIQM. Gardwll mi- J- it to rx ' 30' ct tiuSt'jfpLL'lgprcccl-9t'iOU NOV' at pr-ESI 'f I 9 d C OX thc bffrv ts arf thrc-I mcmb eiiid G-:OEIS PLT X la OU BUSINESS S Busy manipulating p u rs e strings, shaping the financial M course ot the university and it keeping students straight with their credits are the three per- sons caught by the camera on this page. Top is Fred L. Turby, auditor: bottom lett is E. C. Lyt- ton, business manager and bot- tom right is Emma J. Scott, reg- istrar. TUQS 431, .H . Ii E, C. LYTTON EMMA J. SCOTT I9 SEVENTH COLLEGE, TENTI-I DEAN Pharmacy Dean E. O, Ka COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ADDED TO DRAKE UNIVERSITY March I4, 57 students were added to the roster when the Des Moines College of Pharmacy became the college of pharmacy of Drake university. Bringing the total colleges to seven and the num- ber of deans to IO, this is the first college to be added to the university since I923 when the depart- ment of commerce and finance became a college. A school of pharmacy was once included in the Drake curriculum, but was discontinued in IQO6. E. O. Kagy, dean at the Des Moines College of Pharmacy, continues his deanship at Drake. Other faculty members added to the Drake staff are Lee Worrell, professor of biology: J. Earle Galloway, pro- fessor in materia medica, and John B. Shumaker, professor of chemistry. Three professional organizations have come on the campus with the new college. They are Phi Delta Chi and Kappa Psi, professional pharmacy fraternities, and Lambda Kappa Sigma, professional pharmacy sorority. An orgy of redecorating in the science hall made ready that building for new students who arrived on the campus April I7. North side of the science halI's second floor was equipped to provide better facilis ties for advanced chemistry courses. Offices for the pharmacy college staff and one laboratory for pri- vate research were furnished and the basement floor was completely remodeled into four modern labora- tories and a dispensing room for elementary and advanced biology courses. A bachelor of science in pharmacy degree will be given graduates of the college. Courses offered are those required by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, the examining and stand- ardizing committee for pharmacy colleges. X x x hi . .Y Y x PX , 35' 5 ,. MA ,W 5 s. . ix X 1., X ':, :g. J. f5:Hi1.1.,:. X' x XM x wx :I egcgz.. 1 Q' --L., QQ 3 'EN G. ,, s . x ' . 5' am , : Q. QF' SENIGRS MM ,Y 0 A K If t -C I, 'Xb . . 'zz' 1 A415 N ...Q t as P . is :gs A 4. J A Ji' :P-3 Y:tx'1wi.e f WT. , . f':7'gsl't :ZA 'E s Sv 5. T 'C' 4 ! -3 ag, 3 ,ve- Vx'-f' QX WARD ANDERSON, Des Moines, Commerce, Finance. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Commerce club. MARTHA JANE BACKMAN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English. Kappa Alpha Theta: English club: Stephens college. ELIZABETH BARNETT, Des Moines, Education, English. Beta Gamma Kappa: English club: secretary senior Education class. ANNA ROSE BASS, Strahan, Fine Arts, Drama, Alpha Xi Delta: Phi Mu Gamma: Dralce girls' trio: band: glee club. FRANK BELLUSCIO, Elizabeth, N. J.. Lib-:ral Arts, Economics. Triangle club: intramural sports: State University ot Iowa. HELOISE BERGMANN, Chicago, III., Liberal Arts, Philosophy. Delta Gamma: Zeta Phi Eta, social chairman: Student council, social chairman: Y,W.C.A,: Drake Peps, chairman: KoIIege Kapersu: Carmen : Columbia university: Northwestern university, HELEN BEROEN, Story City, Education, English. Phi Mu Gamma: treasurer senior class: a cappella choir: glee club: Waldorf gunior college. HYLA BEROEN. Story City, Education, English. Phi Mu Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: vice-president dormitory council: Y.W.C.A.: symphony orchestra: a cappella choir: Spring Dance : Waldort iunior college. TOPAZ RILES BIRD, Hot Springs, Arlr.. Fine Arts, Drama. Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Alpha Phi: Pi Beta Epsilon: Y.W.C.A,: Miss Dralce: KoIIege Kapersn: Squaring the CircIe : Daughters ot Atreus : Elizabeth the Oueenu: The Bishop Misbehavesn. BARBARA BITTING, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English. Beta Gamma Kappa, president: Delta Phi Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: International Relations club: Margaret Fuller club: Y.W.C.A,: Phi Beta Kappa: Sieve and Shears. MELVIN BOWEN, Des Moines, Education, Social Science. Tau Kappa Epsilon, PEGGY BRADLEY, Des Moines, Education, English. Alpha Xi Delta: Ouax, librarian: Times-Delphic, copy reader, circulation: girls' band. KATHRYN BREITENKAMP, Des Moines, Education, Kindergarten. Alpha Xi Delta, secretary: Kappa Delta Pi: Margaret Fuller club: Social Panhellenic council, secretary: vice-president sophomore Education class: vice-president senior Education class: glee club: a cappella choir: Messiah : Sieve and Shears. RICHARD G. BREMER ir., Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Chemistry club: traclr. MARY E. BURGESS, Salida, Colo., Commerce, Commercial Education. Delta Sigma Epsilon, president: Y.W.C.A.: Colorado Women's college. KATHERINE BURKEN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History. Alpha Xi Delta: Y.W.C.A. FRANCIS P. BURR, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, New Testament. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Aleph Theta Ze: Student council: International Relations club. LAROYCE BUTCHER, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama, Dralre-eds: Zeta Phi Eta, secretary: Theta Alpha Phi: Y.W.C.A.: Theater guild: The Bishop Mis- behaves : Another Languageu: Winterset . 22 AVA MARIE BUTLER, Parlc Raprds, Mrnn., Frne Arts. Plano. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mu Phr Epsrlon, treasurerg Paul Stoy-3 club: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse club, secretary, treasurerg Melba Abbott club, presrdenty a cappella ehorrq glee clubg accornpanrst male quartetg Messrah . DORENE CAPPS, Des Mornes, Frne Arts, Musrc. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mu Phr Epsrlong Phr Srgma Iota: Kappa Delta Prg Sreve and Shears, Margaret Fuller clubg Womens League, rumor, senror representatrveg Natronal Collegrate Who's Who, FORREST F. CARHART lr., Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, Polrtreal Serence. Tau Kappa Epsrlon, hrstorran, secretary: Alpha Phr Qmega: lnternatronal Relatrons club. MILO W. CHALFANT, Webster Crty, Law. Delta Th-:ta Phrg secretary- treasurer senror Law class. ELEANOR CHEEK, Rrchmond. Va., Educatron, Socral Serene-i. Prrscrlla club: Butler unryersrty: Pennsylvanra Statre Teachers callrggeg Unrversrty ot Prttsburgh. Ct-lARLlE E, CHENOWETH, Mason Cnty, Lrberal Arts. Chemrstry. Tau Kappa Epsrlon. Ct-lARLlNE M, C!-tRlSTENSEN, D-is Moves. Frne Arts, Drama, Kappa Kappa Gamma, scholarshrp iharrmang Phr Mu Gamma, treasurer, presrdentg Theta Alpha Phr, hrstorran. treasurer, Sports club: Dance club, prcsrdent: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse club: treasurer Frne Arts senror elassg Wermen's L-:agua senror board, Protessronal Panhellenrc eounerlg Krall-ig-3 l4.apers 3 Elr:abeth the Queenug 'Squarrng the Crrclemg Daughters ot Atreusug Ladres at the Jury , Moor Born , Sreve and Shears. FTCRENCE K. CHRISTIANSEN. Denrson, Lrberal Arts, Englrsh. YW.C,A.1 MCSsrahH, RICHARD M. COCUDGE, Des Mornes, Conrm-gre-i, M-Qrchandrsrng, Sgma Alpha Epsrlon, pledge masterg Delta Srgma Pr, treasurerg Conrmeree elub, presrdentg Honor D Club: presrd-int :enror Commerce class, student manager tootball team, Yanlrton colleg-.. EARLE R. CORBIN, Des Mornes, Commerr:-5, Busrness Admrnrstratron, Alpha Tau Omega, assrstant rush eaptarng Delta Srgma Prg Commerce club: s-:cretaryf treasurer senror Commerce class: lntertraternrty eounerl. JACK CRAMPON, Des Mornes, Commerce, Frnance. Tau Kappa Epsrlon. presrdentg Delta Srgma Prg Commerce :lubg Y.M.C.A.g lntertraternrty eouncrlg senror scholarshrpg Helmet and Spurs. HARRY H. CUTLER, Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, Journalrsm. Srgma Alpha Epsrlong Srgma Delta Chr: Trmes-Delphre, managrng Qdrtor, -Jdrtorvrn-chrrgti Student Counczlg State Unryersrty ot lowag Helmet and Spurs. VERNON L. DINGES, Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, Eeonomrcs. Tau Kappa Epsr- long Iowa State college. PAUL DQDD, Traer, Fine Arts, Musrc. Phr Mu Alpha: band, glee club: a cappella chorrg Carmen g Cor: college, lowa State college. LORAlNE V. DUNCAN, Phrladelphra, Penn., Lrberal Arts. Drama. Delta Gamma, seholarshrp eharrmang Phu Beta Kappai Theta Alpha Phr, treasurer, vrce-presrdentp Sreve and Shears: Margaret Fuller club: Y.W.C.A. cabrnetg treshman, rumor, senzor seholarshrps: Quax beauty: Quax personalrtyg Elma- beth the Queenng Joyous Scasonug Daughters ot Atreus g The Brshop Mrsbehavesug Who's Who. BETH DUNHAM, Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, French. Chl Omega, secretary, rush captain, presrdentg Phi Srgma Iota, vrcc-presrdcntg Y.W.C.A., treasurer: Socral Panhellenrc counerlg Womens League junror board. EDITH EDWARDS, Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, Englrsh. Delta Ph: Alphaq Eng- lrsh cluby Phr Beta Kappa. HOYLE ElVlNS, Creston, Educatron, Physrcal Educatron. Alpha Tau Om-:gag Intramural board: traclcj basketball, 23 tr Allan Nash, genral presrdent ot sensor law elas-2 plans to do somethrng wrth polrfms Upgrn ara dua tron. A member ot Delta Theta Ph: and yrew- presrdcnt ot lnternatranal Relatrons Club, Nash seryed thrs year on Student sou ncrl. . . M ' 2 ,224 . --.-:rr ,yr-f V-..sr..,,, - 'SS-gf'i5'?1?'.fij5g foo . , T l A ..': -fl Q fy f ' , . t - K is r . Q' e, Q76 3 t Q. A 3 5' 4. . Qi cl- if. fu, 1 '-:elf f..' WN? LN' ik of as A.. 15 K. . . l .':. 2 . .f .. - . .E . 'wr- ,, f . ,A X ,... -A ' X 'g ia. s , 53 ' .tiers-x.sr., r f vw-.Au :a: .fwm .' x -A 'Ar -ea' K Ars ,,, V: 1. I W f in .. .j -44 5 'af f' gr , an sg Q ws- -- 0. , -' , 'Fe -.. Q. - .r r ,. ' -' ne. X aw 1 4,- . 5 ! S. W ...- w 3-'N . ,. lm 6 W 'Ladres ot thc Jury , Boon.: lumor qollagg, .. .X we is ,L If l y ',1,.N .Mx . - -Ns fl X ,,- . gh? - 'N 'P we sz. 500- .2 I A ft' W- . 1. -f .1 --11' Q-' af-- s -M my Tx V' f -T22 iv' ,Q Math-Screncc club, band, a cappella Chou, glee club. Intramural sports, Stuph-ins Colligo. ROBERT ENLOW, Boonc. Lrbcral Arts, Drama. Thcta Alpha Phu, P51 Chu CLARENCE R. EPPARD, Clarznda, Lrtz-gral Arts, Mathernatlcs. Phi Mu Alpha .ICI-IN I-I. ESSMAN, jr., Bourbon, Mo., Llberal Arts, Zoology. Triangle club ENID W. EVANS, Centcrvllle, Edueatlon, Kmdergartlzn. Kappa Kappa Gamma KWILLIAM .l. FEILER. Gladstone, N. Dall., Commerce, Marlfctlng. Tau Kappa Epsllon, Delta Slgma Pu, Commerce club, l'Ionor D Club, Cross Country, tract, Natlonal Collegratc Who's Who. MADELINE C. FLINT, Bethany, Mo., Flne Arts, Plano, Kappa Alpha Mu Ph' Epsrlon, band, Mess:ah , Stcphens aallega, Theta, PUTI-l FREED, I-luxley, Ffnc Arts, Drama. Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Alpha Phu, secretary, Phl Mu Gafflmdi 'lolleg-3 txapcrswg Noah , Squar:ng the Crrcleu, 'tTh-3 Youngest , 'Ladrcs ot tht: Jury , Enter Madamcu. LEONA A, FREERKSEN, Kanawha, Frm Arts, Volcu. Dral-3-cds, Mu Phr Epsl- lcn, sccretary, glee club, a Cappella Chou, Salrsbury Salon srrrgcrs, Messiah , Il Trovat-Dre , Faust , Carmen , Martha . SHIRLEY L. FRIAR, Grlmcs, Frne Arts, Plano. Paul Stoye Club, Mclba flulfp a cappella chow, glee ljlutig grrI's E-and, M-Qssrahu. Abbot EARL FRIES, Ell I-Iorn, Comm-frce, Frnance. Tau Kappa Epsllon, Commerce club, Dana college. WENDELL FULLER, Charlton, Educatlon, Muslc, Alpha Tau Omega, Srmpson College, Stat-3 Unlvcrslty ot Iowa. ROSELLA V. FURNESS, Efocltord, Lrbcral Arts, Zoology. Srgma Delta Epsl- long Kappa Delta Pl, Beta Gamma Kappa, chaplam, Eta Sngma Phl, secretary, XX J ,N ., :vi-.1 M..1..f.?N Kr I' .. ,Xu .. A . ' -.fl 'K -2-,- 'R af, A tr? M., Yr . A T .gs 5 -aw, ,QI .,..g.., Qt ylcc-presrdlfnt, Pre-mcdlc club, Mlnlstvrlal assoelatlon, Slew: and Shears. EUGENE C. GALE, Des Mornes, Contmcrrfa, Buslncss Admunlstratlon. Tau Ifappa Epsllon, Commerce club, Iowa State college. POBEPT Q. GEISE gr., Dys Molnes. Ccm'nerlfl:, Busln-:ss Adminrstratlon. Alpha Tau Omega, srzcretary, treasurer, Ccmmerce club, State Unlyerslty ot Iowa, Grlnn-:ll Collegc. JANE GIBSON, Des Molncs, Lrberal Arts, Econom:-is. Alpha Xl Dclta, presir dent, pl Kappa Delta, sccrctary, Margaret Fulllgr club, Soclal Panhellcnrc lgpuncrl, praszdcnt, Y.W.C.A., sccrctary, yn:-Q-pr-Qszd-'ntg Womcnls League, treasurer, lntcrnatronal Relatrons clubj Varslty Debate, Srevc and Shears, Whos Wfho. MAPIE IAIANSON, Shanghan, Chlna Littoral Arts Socrology. Delta Slgma Epsllon, Beta Gamma Kappa, lntcrnatlonal Relations club, a cappella chow, M-:rcdlth collega. GVVENDQLYN M, HARRIS, Das Molncs, Lrtptral Arts, Economrcs. Quax, classes cdltor. EDNA t-IARTMAN, Webster Clty, Lrh-:ral Arts. Enghsh. St. Lule's Nursing sig school, Phl Beta Kappa. ...,A...g.:'nK ' ' 45:3 wav s - 153251:- rm-.s-Drilphzc poll tl-llg .-ar Y a-.nts rugarded Tom Hill, Llpcral 3r,zrd..:n prlfsfdrint ot I-lonor D St ol t u I ULLVI CFI TFT. t, as tha man wrth most fl' ycaled that stu- Art: sensor class Campus prestuge. dent, I-llll rs also .rfrnq hm. thrrd y.g,lr as class pros' Club and vrce-prcsrdent ot 24 FRANCIS HENRY, Drxon, Ill., Comrncrcc, Cornmcrclal Tcachrng. Srgrna Alpha Epsrlong Honor D club: football: baslfctball. ERNEST HERTZBERG, D-:s Morncs, Lrhcral Arts, Econorn cs. Srgma Alpha Y Epsrlom Grrnnall collage: Colorado unrv-irsrty. C' TOM L. HlLL, Das Mornas. Lrbcral Arts, Chcrrrstry, Tau Kappa Epsrlan, T 1 prasrdcntg Delta Phr Alpha, pr-Qsolontg Hclmct and Spurs, pr-gsrdfirrtp Chsgnmstry l A club, prcsrdcnt: Pr:-mcdrc club, prcsrdunti Student councrl, vrr:-?-prcsrd-int, A pr-:srdant trgshr-nan, sophomore, sgnor Lbgral Arts glasses: Honor D rgluh prasrd-:ntg sophomore, rumor, scnror schclarst os, Natrcnal Coll-gg att: Vfhoz Who, Phr Beta l-Cappag Whos Who. LORRAINE HlNES. Lion, Ernr: Arts, Vrolrrr. Alpha Xr D-,ltaq Srgrna Alpha Iota: band: orchestra: clormrtory strrng trrog faculty strrng quart-it: Protussronal Panhcll-:mc courrcrlg Dorrnrtory councrl. 6' . MAX HODOES, Dcs Mamncs, Ern-3 Arts, Musrri. Phr Mu Alpha: Land: a Cap- ,xi - ., pclla chorrg Radro Stattg chap-:l organrstg K'ollcgr: Kaprlrslli Unrvcrsrty ot Rx' V- V Kansas. ,Zim ROBERT W. HOEEMANN, D-gs lAO'l'lr.S, Lrbcral Arts, Ch-zmrstry. Alpha Tau Q- Orncgag Delta Rhr Alpha, prr:2.df:nt: Ct.-:rnrstry club, prcsrdcnt, Rr-:Arn-xdrc 'f club: Psr Chr, loaslrritballg Colorado un vcrsrtyg Hqlrn-it and Spursg Ph: B-gta L r .-2: Kappa. ROBERT HOLMES, Mrnnaapols, M'nn., Educaton, Physrcal Educaton. Sqrna X Alpha Epsrlong Honor D Club. vrcrg-prrisrd-gntg Channng Srnrth club: toot- Y N :A ball, Intramural sports. 'wsw ' ROBERT J. HORSTMEIER, Evanston, Ill., Cornrncrt- , Busrn-is Admin straton. Qhi Delta, vrcc-prfgsrdent, prasrdrgntq Drglta Srgnra P13 Honor D club: Corn' mcrcc club: lrrtcrtratcrnrty councrl, secretary-traasur.:r7 trait: Nr:-rthwrstrzrn unrfcrsrty. WlNlERED D. HUBLER, D-is Mornris, Erma Arts, Drarna, Zrgta Ph Eta, prrgs- dcntg Th-:ta Alpha Phrg P. Beta Epsrlon, pr-:std-:ntj Saw and Shcarsg Xlffornrjrr , League junror board: Rrotcssronal Ranhcllrinrri councrlg Margar-:t Eullcr cluhg Radro stattg Natronal Collcgratc Whrirls Wh-:rg Cradle Song , Moor Brfrrnll Daughters ot Atrrxuswy Ent-fr Madarnd. -1- :gk JEANNE HULL, Dos Morn-Qs, Ernr: Arts, Art lfapoa lifappa Oarnrnag Delta -1-Q, Ph: Dcltag Y.W.C.A.g rntrarnural sports, Grrnn-ill rgoll-:gr-3. .. ff ' rffhi 4. f , rr fl 1554? lx... E .All ' 'ez' 'wr-' 1. fin X ' -'?fff.,.. 1 , ' ,FIL- '3 -122-. r - 3 ,K 'xv K, .V R. L wWf- V IRA JACKSON, New B-gdtord, Mass, Cornrncrc-3, Busrncss Adrnrnrstratron. Commcrcr: club, trcasurcr, Massachusftts Stat-. coll.,3'. HAZEL JACOBS, Hot Sprrngs, Arll, Ernrg Arts, Drama, l-appa Alpha Thptag Zsta Phr Eta, treasurer: Pr Kappa Delta: Thrgta Alpha Phu Drfrrp tory riounil, prcsrdcntg trcasur-fr rumor Frn-3 Arts class: Daughters ot Atrcuswg Entry Madame . HAROLD JACOBSON, D-is Morr'-is. Corrifn-:rc-3 Muchandsng. Ccrlorado un versrty. RUTH JEFERIES, D-:s Morncs, Educatron, Prrrrary. Srgrna D-:lta Eoslrin ELTON A. JENSEN, jr., Creston, Law. Drglta Theta phrj Crrjzton runror coll. gc: State Unrvarsrty ot lor.-fa. WILBERT JOHNSON, Das Morngs, Lrbfral Arts, Journalrsrn. Chr Delta: Trrncs-Dclphrc, Copy edrtor. RICHARD JONES, Des Mornrgs, Lrls-:ral Arts, Law, Alpha Tau Orrr-iga. 53-Q CHARLES VACENA, D-:Q Morncs, Ltmral Arts Math-Joatis. Math-SC-inr: Club: Student rrranagrzr tiaslctball team. For thrsc ycars the prrdc and roy ot Ern-i Arts collcgri. Ada Beth Pealrer, the lttl-1 blonde soprano th loads ct Charm, tool: a part rn Qvrgry actrvrty ottcrcd by thc rnusrc dcpartmcnt. Ths ycar, torccd to r-:st h-.r throat, sh-3 Cut down to at l-:ast on-3 rado prografn a wrugl and strll tcund . trmc to act as praszdcnt ot tha Frnrg Arts scnror glass. 25 4311: Q .QD-X PAUL KELIEI-IER, Pocahontas, Law, DcIta Theta Phu, sccrctaryg State Unrvcr tty ot Iowa. IKENNETI-I I-ELLEY, Awww, Edurzatcn, Phy5rQaI Education. Iowa State Tcachcrs F' -ve? ,W ' .A I CQIIQQ-:, W' W , -A x :L RIUELL A, XELSEY. xml.: Czartaqf. III., Cammam, Busrmss Admrnrstratron, ' Cnr Data, tfrasurvr' IfH,VIta Soma Prg Comm' rcs dub: I'Ionor D club, sccrc- tan,-trr:3:u'.,r5 :rms rfrfuntw: t'a:Ig nt'amuraI sportsg IIIrnors Club. ROBERT P. I-,ENDALL D- er M n-Q5 C-Jfrvncrrit, Aoiountrng. AIpha Tau Omcga. H V A igv '! 1N QCNALD F. IHLEIN, F'-5I.1, Law D-Ita Thtta Phrg Lr:ntraI coIIcgc. ' I-IAPRISQN INOHL, Mason Qty Educ-atrcn, I-Irstory. Chr D-3Ita, soCraI charr- git' L31 ming I-I,-nf' D :Iubq tracI.g -iroiu -iountryg Statc Unzvrgrsfty ot Iowa. UQPUIS I'I?OMMItIfuA, Cr-Jaton. Fnq Arts, Musrrg. Phu Mu Alpha, chorus 0 'rg-itfr, vc-Ap'v:sCI-gnt, pr-5s:dr,ntq band, Ior-ass -jnsamblc, trumpet trrog sym- 154231. 'K - f anim' Quin' :bag QI-:V f:Iut: a Coon-'IIa chorg Natrona! CoIIcgratc Who's Whog V gk IuiI,c3I tiapcrs . s. - 'X LELAINID I.aFQN, CarI:5It', Commtrric, Marhytrng. AIpha Tau Gmcgag Com' Q' - Qc 1'uI:p D-.Ita Soma Ijrj I-iwa Stat-, CCIII-:ga . QALE LANE Main Cty, Ejuriir In, Phy3rcaI Educator Chr Delta: I-Ionar D N cIutirg If'd'5I'-III?-BIII Mason Qty IUUIOV callcg-3. .mx JACIH taPUE Drfghns, LID-iraI Arts. Jou'naI:sm, Srgma AIpha EpsrIong Srgma D- Ita Cr, frgrzrrtaryz Trm-,-s'IfItIphu:, Cirpy editor. tqatun: -:drtorg News bureau. FRANCES LEISE, A.hon, Fmt Arts, Vorct, Srgma AIpha Iota, sccretary- tnyagururq Singkury Sahfn gfngygrsg -3 fiapp-5IIa Qhorrg glut club: McssraI'u q Crwwmn q Fauit 5 II 'I:fvat'rr1'g Uv v-grit! ot Sivutharn Cahtornra, X PAUL LEZTEP W'r1hr:a, I an'2,., Educatron, So-3:aI Sci-Lncc. Trranglrg dub: nga EA- Ur mu T5 of Wfmjh ta. ,IQSEFI-I LISH, Eu, Prgrrn, Educatron, F'Iwys.u1aI E1:Iu11atIon. Chr D-:Ita: I-Ionor UD' cIt:tfg I-nc-iIi.aIIg I3-f1sI-'tI5aII. NXXAIIEF' QCII-IMAN, Dv: Morncz, Commcric, Accountrng. Chu Df:Itag DcIta S 'gnva P, pw zrdrmtp Qinanmrrir, 4:Iubg prwsrdcnt junror Commcrcc class, W BILL LUIZIMAN. Mrnnr:apoI Mrnn., Educatron, Physrc-aI Educatron, AIpha Q Ecwvv P, rn'-:sd-gnt: IFIt Vtf5t-.'i'tY councrIg I-Ionor D QIUIDQ toottJaIIg tJasIrcI:- X 'Q 4:5 Q tnafg Nat inar C1fII,q atv' Wfho, XXfho. DAPLYNE I.UI-IMANN, I.ohrvrII-i, Fan-3 Arts, Vous. Svgma AIpha Iota, press! V, 23,3 BA dwg: g'Jb3 5 rjagrp-'IIa rihcrrg Prot-,ssronal PanIm:II-:mc councrl, trcasurcr, I I :-'firutafyg S- mir r:Iorm,tory sof1:aI cha rmang lN.Itssrah g I:au5t'I. f IIIAPXXXIN LYNNEI3, D35 Mornts, Lrt3,:raI Artur, Economrcs. AIpha 'Iau Omcga: 1 I: S gfva In fhftiq Inf' Vtfitr rn ty CtunQI3Y,M,I:,A,f1vf1utrv+i Commrttccg Grand- vr ff fr1II.33,1. EDWAPD MQCAPTAN, Pocahontas, Law, Dclta Thuta Phr, prcsrdcntg I-IeImct a'zI S2452 Stud-:nt Count-I rir-isdtnti IntrrnatonaI Pclatrons cIut3g NatronaI Cf -agar-? Vfhffv, Whfo, -T24 W WB! X: um dum it DH Wi Richard CooIidge, who prcsrdcs ovor the scmor Commerce class, aIso has a trngcr in DcIta Sigma Pr and a pur.:Iy pcrsonal rntcrcst rn thc business anglc Ka, of the QUAX. Coalrdg-: aIso toolr trmc trom iff H, , , commcro: classes to manage the football team. 26 - ' 8 ,TII I Lx 'IJ ' , , 'IL I It 'X ig .,,, . Q V 'Jung' .vpx .9 Hg ' KATHLEEN MQCOUN, Bricltcrd, Frrrri Arts, Vorcri. Vappa Alpha Theta: Sigma Alpha lotap Salrsbury Salon srngcrsg M-35s,ah g ll l'rCrvatfrrv 3 Srcvrt and Shears. MURRO MCCRACVEN, Manrlla, Comm-,rr:r:, Marlrrgtrrrg, Tau lfappa Epsrlorrg Commcrcc Club, tootloall. YQ. ET? KATHRYN Mcl4ENZlE, Baxtrgr, Lrlgr-:ral Arts, ,l-Jurrralrsm. Ifappa Vappa Gamma, vrric-prgsrdcrrtg Theta Srgma Phr, trqazurrgr, vrcr:-prrisrd-:ntg Phr Mu Gamma: Sports club, Studrnt crirurrcrlg lrmcz-ljlrflphrc, srircrcty Ldrtorq Wcrmcn'5 lmtra, mural board, pr-isrd-gntg vm-3-prrszdunt swmor Lrb-:ral Arts class. GRACE H. MALMGPEN, l'W:rrr35rha, Wrsri., Lrtiw-'ral Arm, Latrrr. Brita Gamma Kappa, Eta Srgma Phrg Prporr call.,-grgi Ncrrthwcst-:rn unrvcrsrty. 5 MARION JOHNSON MANDEPS, Charhz Crty, Frm: Arts, Vorog. Srgma Alpha lota, glur: Club, a capprxlla chorrg Salralvury Salon srrrgcrsg Mr:5srah g Car- m.:n g Faust , St-iph-:nz collrigr. JEANNE MANSFIELD, Guthrrr: Crgmtfr, Lrlzrrrral Arts, Errglrsh. Ifappa Vappa Gamma, scar-Qtary, vrc-5-prusrdufrt, rufh .iaptarrrg Srgma Tau Dcltag Thrzta Srgma Phrg Y.W.C.A.g Englrsh club, prrsrdrirrtq N-:ws Bur-:aug lrmcs-Dclphrc, socrrity rgdrtor, 5? HELEN MAPTIN, Latrmrgr, Frm Arts, Drama, Drglta Gamma, glrgc club: a Cappella Chorrg Paul Stoyrg Club, Ural-3 Pups, Ellsworth rumor collcg-3, IONE L. MARTIN, Carroll, Eduriatron, Prrmary, lfappa Kappa Gamma: Stri- phrgrrs coll-:ga CAPY MEl.lCl', Vifrgst Lrtwrty, E-iucatr-irrr, Sfircral Srirrumrw Eu'-'la fr-,ll-qv MARY CLARE MILLS, Dru Mfrrrrrgs, tfclucatrorr, Errglrsh, Fappa Alpha Theta, Srfrrgral charrmarrg Y,W,C.A. PICHARD MONTFQPT, LrtChtrr,ld, Mmm., Crirmrrmfrc-3, Busrrruss Aclmrrrratratroh. gfgg- . SX Dulta Srgma Pr, Ccrmrrrrgrrir- club. an lvENNETt-l MCCPE, Fr-mport, lll, Law, Drlta lhtta Phrg tr-iasurfr rumor ,N . K Law class: Cormrgll callqgrg. f K, . 1, ...gl ff'li5iig55'59f , ki, aw- tia ra- WlLLlAM MQRPIS, Grrmvs, Eclurgatrcrrr, Math- matrrjs, Lhr Drgltag Math-Srjrcnr I Nb' Q .glubg Plappg Dglta Prg Srgma Dtlta Epsrlrirn. . PAUL MQRRISQN, C-Jdar Paprcls, Lrliwvral Arts, lourrralrsm. Lhr Dclta, 5-:Cr ai' -. gr-iE5i5g,. ,,,. tary, vrrj-A-pr-,ard-,rrt, pr-,ardcrrty Nrgws Burcaup S-Qcfnnd Grirr-gratron clutn, prrgzr Q, N dgrrtp Trmr3'5-Ll-Xlplwri, -trrculatrrtrn marraqtr, irprrrts -Qdrtrirrg Guam, err-julatrcrrr ' marragur, sports cdrtfrrg Srgma Drilta Chr, tr-gasurcr, prrisrdcntg Natrorral Calf l-ggratv Whcr's Whrir. .RWM ei., PEC-rENA E, MCSEP, lrirlr-it, Ill., Comm-frcc, Busrnriss Admrrrratratrorr, Urrrvrrr arty ot lllrrwors. ELEANOP MUNTZ, Lira M0 -a. Frm Arts Drama. Ph' Mu Gamma, vrcri- pr-Jsrdurrtg Thrfta Alpha Phr, Prrirtrjssrrrnal Parrh-Jllrgmri -jourrcrlp Dance Club: Sports club, Elrzal:wr:th thc Qu--fn , Noah , Ladrr5s at th.: Jury g Daugh- ttra Crt Atrcusng Carmr,n g Fau2t . JANICE MYERS, Frrimrtrrrt, Nrlir, Frrrr Arts, Art, Alpha Xr Dulta, scrgrctaryg :fk ,N Phr Mu Gamma, Delta Phr Dr lla vrrjrg-pr-:srdrirrtg sccrrtary-trrzasur-:r sophomorr, .,l:' X V. Frm-g Arts claw: x Qu-pr-Qsrdtrxt S.-inrrirr Frm Aftg class, Y.W'.C.A.g guts' band, V' S ,,. Srgvg and Shuars, qu -ra. ALLAN NASH, Moorh-Jacl, Law. Delta lhgta Phrg lrrt- rnatrorral Relations Cluli-. Et ' vrcr:-prrisrdcnt: Stud-irrt courrcrlg prcerdrrrt swnrrfrr Law class, ltr-and. Fred Snyder, who came all thc way trom Errc, L' Pa, to triad the Dralrr: Campus, rs prcsrdent ot tlm: scnror Educatron clasz. Srryclcr rs a mcmb-ir ot Math-Scrcncc Club and thc track team, but hrs truc love rs hrs car christcncd Hloscphrnc the Second. 27 JOHN NEIMAN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, sec- retary, vice-president: ln, tertraternity council, vice- pr-ssident: lntramuralboard: Gr nnell college. L. D, NORRIS, Newton, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Chi Delta: Honor D club: Pre-medc club: baslietball: intramural sports. RUIEOSMUNDSON, Perry, F i n e Arts, Unclassified. Kappa l-fappa Gamma: Zeta Phr Eta: Theta Alpha Phi: Y.W,C.A.: Duchess ot Fine Arts ball: Daughters ot Atreusmg Ward Belmont. WILLIAM PALLWlTZ, D-25 Moines, Liberal Arts, Com- merce, Alpha Tau Omega: Delta Sigma Pr: Delta Phi Alpha: basketball: intra- mural sports. CATHERINE D PETERS, Edgemont, S. Dali., Fine Arts, Drama. Zeta Phi Eta, treasurer: Theta Alpha Phi: glee club: Dance club: president Carpenter house: intramural sports: Eliza- beth th.: Oueenli: Noah : Az You L-le lt 3 Sievt and Shears, HAROLD PLAGGE, Bar' ringtcln, Ill., Commwrce, Ac- counting. Tau Kappa Ep- slan, treasurer: Commijr-jig club: lnternational Rela- twins Clutbi sophomore, lu- n o sen or scholarships. MARGARET J. RlNKER, Oto, Education, Primary. Srgma Delta Epsilon: band: lowa State college. 5: . 1' Rswftn sr. sits. -:x X s . s- , us 3 SN f , swiss ' 3 F : , kg ' ses , . . . ..,, SEPA ii TSW' X x f be ..., as .f ru... s Q:-A Yo , a r MK .sc fr 2 ...l , ,M , - 956. wg , K .'-I-2212: . A My Su..f ..s 2225 itf E. :E 1. .ff . as l p f x LUCILLE NELSON, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism. Kappa Alpha Theta, rush captain: Theta Sigma Phi: Y.W.C.A.: Times-Delphie, copy editor, teature editor: vice-president sophomore Liberal Arts class: Social Panhellenic council, HAROLD NEWMAN, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Trumpet. Triangle club: band: Messiah : Carmen . WILMA NYCE, Alden, Fine Arts, Plano. A cap- pella choir: glee club: girls' band: Ellsworth con- servatory. FRANK OSHLO, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathe- matics. Math-Science club, president. RICHARD OWEN, Jerome, Commerce, Marlceting. Alpha Tau Omega, treasurer: traclr: Centerville ju- nior college. FRED PADGETT, Dixon, lll., Education, Physical Education. Chi Delta: Honor D club: cross coune try: traclc, captain. EDITH PASCOE, Carroll, Fine Arts, Voice, Mu Phi Epsilon: glee club: girl's trio: soloist with male quartet: a cappella choir: Messiah : Carmen : Faust . ADA BETH PEAKER, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Voice. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mu Phi Epsilon: Paul Stoye club: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse club. vice-presi- dent: Dance club: Salisbury Salon singers: soloist with male quartet: band sweetheart: glee club: a cappella cho:r: vice-president treshman Fine Arts class: president sophomore, senior Fine Arts classes: Kollege Kapers : Messiah : Martha : Car- men : Faust : Sieve and Shears, I FRANCES PETRY, Fairtield, Neb., Fine Arts, Piano. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon: Paul Stoye club: Gertrude Huntoon Nourse club: Women's League iunior board: intramural sports: Messiah : Martha . MARGARET PEXTON, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Drama, Phi Mu Gamma: Pr Beta Epsilon: Theta Alpha Phi: Radio statt: Cradle Song : Noah : The Youngest . ROBERT PUNTENNEY, Newton, Kans., Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha: Psi Chi: Chemistry club: Pre-medic club: Y.M.C.A. cabinet: band, council, ticket manager: glee club: a cappella choir: Kollege Kapersw: Carmen : Martha . IRENE RASMUSSEN, Harlan, Education, Mathe- matics. Math-Science club: Dana college: Iowa State college. 0 GEORGE ROBINSON, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Biology. Traclr. ELBERT ROSS, Wayzata, Minn., Liberal Arts, Latin. Gler: club: Messiah : Carleton college. GRANT L. SANDERS rr., Plover, Eine Arts, Voice. Phi Mu Alpha: a cappella choir: Ellsworth con- servatory: Ellsworth junior college. BOB SANDERSON, Des Moines, Commerce, Ac- counting, Commerce club: Y,M.C.A.: tootball equipment manager. LUCILLE SCHOEN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Eng- lish, Kappa Alpha Theta: Y.W.C.A.: Stephens college. LORRAINE SCHOL, Little Roclr, Pine Arts, Voice, Sigma Alpha Iota: Paul Stoye club: Salisbury Salon singers: Il Trovatoreu: St. Olat college: Western Union college. RAY SHEETS, Union. Commerce, Marlretrng. Com- merce club: State University ot Iowa. HARROLD SHIEELER, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Pr Beta Epsilon: Theta Alpha Phi, president: Sigma Tau Delta, vice-presv dent: Eta Sigma Phi, president: Helmet and Spurs: National Collegiate Who's Who: Kollege Kapersm: Enter Madamem: Cradle Song : Richard of Bordeauxu: Squaring the Circle : Wrnterset : Ladies ot the Jury : Daughters ot Atreus : As You Lilre lt : BerIrel-ey Squareu: Spring Dance . l EDWARD SMITH, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sociol- ogy, Fencing club: Grandview college. FREDERICK SNYDER, Erie, Pa., Education, Physics. Chr Delta: Math-Science club: president senior Edu- cation class: traclr. ORVILLE STEARNS, Van Wert, Law, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Delta Theta Phi: Phi Mu Alpha: Osceola :unior college. DE LORIS STONE, Des Moines, Education, Kinder- garten. Kappa Delta Pr: senior scholarship. MARIAN STREYFEELER, Des Moines, Education, Primary, Dralre-eds, historian, president: Sieve and Shears: Kappa Delta Pr: Student council: Sigma Delta Epsilon: International Relations club: Sports club, treasurer: Intramural board,secretary-treasurer: Y,W.C.A.: Second Generation club: junior, senior scholarships: National Collegiate Who's Who. ROBERT STUHR, Anita, Liberal Arts, Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, vice-president: Sigma Tau Delta: Delta Phi Alpha: English club: Times-Delphrc, campus editor, managing editor: National Collegi- ate Whos Who: Helmet and Spurs: Phr Beta Kappa, MARCEL SUTTON, Des Moines, Commerce, Mer- chandising. Iowa State college. ELOYDINE TAYLOR, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, History. Delta Gamma, corresponding secretary, recording secretary: History club. secretary: Interna- tional Relations club: Y.W.C.A. 'QE - :- ' Q NYXQ' H X X I X sift wx SS 3 'R .ii 35:3 '-.- 'Jil'- 5 ix. 'Q x X W we E ,im-1. We-ws rl 32:62-Fgilfiiizt 'P ' sa. . ,,. i as K'-5, Q9-Q. Q..- it . Kofa- -5 z, -7.- X klfsrs P Kgs A A, 'Jag 2.1: 4 to AL '29 'Saw Et' r ELOPENCE L, SCHMIDT. Stanhope, Education, Inter- mediate. lowa State Teachers college. EVERETT SHAEFER, Stuart, Commerce, General Busi- ness. Triangle club: Corn- mercri' club: trarilr. JOHN SIMMONS, West Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Economics. Tau Kappa Ep- silon: Aleph Theta Ze: Pi Kappa Delta, president: Helmet and Spurs, secre- tary-treasurer: Varsity De- bate: Y.M.C.A.: Cheerlead- er: International Relations club: National Collegiate Who's Who: Who's Who. ORIN SPALDING, High- land Parlr, Ill., Eine Arts, Music. Phi Mu Alpha: band, assistant director, trumpet trio: orchestra: a cappella choir: glee club: Kollege Kapersu: Mes- srah : Eaust : Carrnen . MARGARET ANN STONE Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism. Kappa Alpha Theta, treasurer: Thcta Sig- ma Phr:Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Sieve and Shears, secre- tary: Times-Delphic, tcature editor: Ouax, classes edi- tor, editor-in-chiet: presi- dent junior Lrberal Arts class: International Rela- tions club: Y.W.C.A.: Hon- or D club sweetheart: Phi Beta lffappa: Who's Who. MILD R E D STURHOLM. Roclr Springs, Wyo., Com- merce, Commercial Educa- tion. Delta Sigma Epsilon, treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: sophomore, junior, senior scholarships. MILDRED THOMPSON. Prairie City, Liberal Arts. Drama. Dralre-eds: Zeta Phi Eta: Theta Alpha Phi: Y.W. C.A.: Eta Sigma Phi: Death Talres a Holrday : Spring Dance . R U SS E L L THOMPSON. Des Moines, Commerce. Accounting, Delta S-gma PV, president: Comm-:ree club. CAPL TUTTLE, Adel, Com- raerze, Marletrrg. Delta Sgrna PM secretary: Com- merce club: glee club: a Cappella choir: Mr:ssiah : Faust , EDX-.YJAPD WALTERS, Win- netlca, Ill., Liberal Arts, English. University ot Wis- COr75rl'l. DON WEILAND, Wausau. Wise., Commerce, Account- ing, Delta Sigma Pi, presi- dent: Comm-:ree club, treas- urer: manager rnen's intra- mural sports: Ouax, organ- izatcns editor. LORNA WlLLlAMS, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Law, Smpson college, WlLMA WRlGl-lT, Des Moines, Education, Kinder- garten-Primary: Alpha Xi Delta, treasurer: Sigma Del- ta Epsilon, president: Kap- pa Delta Pr, secretary: S eve and Shears presiclenti Margaret Fullerelub: Sports club, president: Y,W,C.A. if '13, - -gf--rag-was-51:5 Xa? X.. sg i ,Ag ex 'F fr A tr T ' - -. .is stejirj rx .4- .-Q, all-3' wr... T4 'cf' .K ,. '4 -'-R. K, -7 as Yve- .rits -1-:,f.'x Q Q. .. ww. Siu ss. 4 44 44 44 30 ,ir , Q. gf? itil x 5 ' . ,, ..,,,.-f,,. -,C t., S . 53 1 Q,.,jf:.ffft 3 'ig 356. we .,. Q 4 ,os RlCl-lAPD TOMLINSON, Clarinda, Education, Phys- ieal Education. Cnr Delta: l-lonor D club: 'loot- ball: baslretball. JACK TRIMBLE, Centerville, Liberal Arts, Journal- ism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Sigma Delta Chi: Times- Delphie. columnist: glee club: l4ollege Kapersm: Centerville rumor college. O BOB UNDERWOOD, Dixon, lll,, Commerce, Ae- counting. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: tootball, eo-cap- tain: traelr: l-lonor D club. CEClL L. UTTERBACK, Mapleton, Law. Delta Theta Pt-ig president sophomore Commerce class: presi- dent freshman Law class: vice-pres.dent senior Law class. I ERNA WARREN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Drama. Kappa Alpha Theta, recording secretary: president: Zeta Phi Eta, corresponding secretary, president: Margaret Fuller club: Protessional Panhellenie coun- eil: Social Panhellenre council: Y.W.C.A,: Student counef: Womens League iun or board: National Collegiate Whos Who. JANE WASHBURN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry. Beta Gamma Kappa: Chemistry club: Alpha Lambda Delta: orchestra: Delta Phi Alpha: Pre-medic Club: sen or scholarship: Phi Beta Kappa: Sieve and Shears. . ELISE WILCOX, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Econom- ies. Dralre-eds, social Chairman, president: Wom- en's League, vice-president, president: Student council, social chairman: secretary-treasurer Liberal Arts senior class: lnternational Relations club: Y,W. C.A,: Margaret Fuller club: National Collegiate Wffhos Who: Sieve and Shears. CHANCE VXILLIAMS, Arnolds Parlr, Commerce, Accounting. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. corresponding secretary, v ee-president, president: Delta Sigma Pi: Commerce club: lntertraternity council: Y.M.C.A.: president junior Commerce class: vice-president se- nior commerce class: The Good l-lope : Crimi- nal Codeui Journeys End . WlLLlAM l-l, WISDOM, Des Moines, Law. Tau Kappa Epsilon, corresponding secretary, vice-presi- dent, president: Pi Kappa Delta: Varsity Debate: glee club: St, Ambrose college: l-lelmet and Spurs. MARGARET WOODROW, Ames, Liberal Arts, Mathematics. Kappa Alpha Theta: Phi Sigma Iota, president: Margaret Fuller elub, secretary: Math-Sei-:nee elub: president: Alpha Lambda Del- ta, senior advisor: Sports club: Y.W.C.A.: National Collegiate Who's Who: Phi Beta Kappa: Sieve and Shears. O WINSTON YEAGER, Renwiclr, Liberal Arts, Mathe- matics. Glee club: a cappella choir: Messiah : Morningside college. TWG YEAR SENIORS XWANDA C, BATTLES, Farrar, Educairon, Inicrmcdwatf. BETTY A. CORNELL, Grccnfwcld, Educatron, Pnmary. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y.W,C,A. OTHA LEE DUVALL, Morawa, Education, Prrmary. EIraI'c-Cds: Srgma D.:Ita EpsIIong Y.W,C.A.g Vforncnk Intramural board. ANNA L. EDE, Dvs Monks, Educairon, Pnmary. DraIc-cds, trrzasururg Swgma DcIIa Ep5uIon,orgI1-'airag 'IM-:ssnaIw 5 Faust , IITrovatarr: . LGRENE J. PARIS, DLS Molms, Educafwon, I'Indrgrgartcn-Enmary, Y.W.C.AI Dancc r:Iub, lCoII.'gc I4apr:r5 . EIOROTI-IY M. OROSSMAN, ACIQI, Educatwon, Prrmary, AIpI1a XI D-3ILa1 Y ,W.C.A.g M-:s3IaIw . QLADYS HOOD, Parry, Educafron, Kmd-Qrgart-in-Pnmary. Iowa Stats Tr:aQIr':rf coII-ggcg Srgma Dulta Epsrlon. I'-IARRIETTE JOHNSON, DCS Mom-gs, Educatron, Prrmary. Alpha XI Dcltag Y.W.C.A. VIRGINIA LANWTON, Lgwws, Education, Drumary, DraI-3-cds: Y.W.C.A.g RQCI Oak lunwor collage. LILA J. LEE, Des Momrgs, Educatwon, I-'Ind-:rg,art.gn-Pnmary. DOROTHY MQINTYPE, Amia, Education, Prrmary. Drab:--ids, program cI1arr- mang Srgma D-:Ita EpsrIong Y.W.C.A.7 wc-.-prfsrd-rn? two-ygar scnror Educatmon r:Iassg Ouax beauty. MARJORIE OLSON, Das Molngz, Educafwon, Prrmary. Y.W.C.A.g prrisndcnt two-y-:ar scnror Educairon Class. COSETTE ROSNESS, D-is Mom-'s, Educahon, If'md.:r-gartcn, AIpha Xr DcIia: Y.W.C.A.g rnframural sports, BEATRICE SCHOLL, Anuta, Eduriahon, Inturm-3-3IIat-3, DraI-.Q-rgdsg glc.: r:IuI:rg a c:appQIIa Cnorr. MAPY B, SCOTT, Councwl BIUTIQ, EcIucaII-in, I'LmcI-irgari-rn. HELEN A, SMITLEY, Logansport, Ind., Educatron, Inhlrnrcdnatf. Kappa AIpI1a Theta, AIpIwa Lambda EI-,Itag Y.W.C.A. cabmcfq Sports dub, sccr-:tary two- y-:ar sem-nr Educaiwon CIassg Ouax beauty. EVELYN L. VARSELL, D425 Mc-In-35, Educafron, I'fmdcrgarI-in. Kappa Kappa Gammag Srgma DoIfa EpsrIon, vrfjc-prrjsud-zntj Y.W.C.A. VIRGINIA VER PLOEG, OzIaIoos-3, Educatlon, Vrndcrgartrzn. Srgma DcIta Epsilon, Y,W.C,A.g Mrg5sraI'w . EVELYN WILSON, Rwppcy, Educahon, Primary. Sigma Delta Eps:Iong AIpha Lambda DcIIa, A -Qiissgiwl 1 !n.- ,4 - may '?' ' .,..Q-g:QEff1QY lk 1 . X .:. - , ., .-.., I fs. A I -sfR '3 L X, as :FN ' - x ix ', Ox-Q x S-. is - . . ,s-1+-l: :' f 1,31-1? 1? ' A Q-g 'Giz- 24 , 1 3 S ii . y......,w- -L , 15 . 55.4. V Q- my . F ' , ,A r,- QR. 'Ig YT' 'gig ig Q- R I. Q , vgu Comcly but CapabIe, Marjorie Olson of W H Des Molnes head-id the two-year Educa- Lag, tion Senior dass- 3I ...M Q SENIORS NOT IN PICTURES BRUCE BAKER, Erie, Penn., Liberal Arts, Sociology. NORMAN BLATCHEORD, Hot Springs, South Dalrota, Law. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Sigma lotag Hclmet and Spurs: Delta Theta Rhig iunior and senior scholar- ships, History club. ROBERT BENSON, Philadelphia, Penn., Einv Arts, Music. Lamoni junior col' lege: University ot Pennsylvania. ESPER CANADY, Panora. Liberal Arts, New Testament, Aleph Theta Ze, vice president, Ministerial association: International Relations club: As You Lilre Itli Mrs. Moonlight , Daughters ot Atrcusu. LYLE CHASE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry, G-:rman club: band: glee clubg chorus. ALLEN COLBERT, Menlo, Education, Biology. Psi Ch., glee club: tootballg basketball, Honor D club: Graceland junior college. EERNEILL COLLINS. Omaha, Nebr., Education, Teaching. Chi Omega, presrdent, VIRGINIA COURSON, Hamilton, III., Fine Arts, Piano. ALLOR B. CROUCI-I, Fort Dodge, Law. ROBERT V. CURREY, Diss Moines, Education, Teaching. Iowa Stat.: college. JOI-IN DONAI-IOE, Des Moines, Law. Dowling college. THEODORE DORAN, Digg Moines, Law. Delta Thcta Phi, Iowa State college. EUGENE E. EMPIE, Marshalltown. Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Delta Theta Phi. RAUL GRIEFITH, Endcpcrdencc, Liberal Arts, Mathematics. Math-Science club: baslrctballg tract. ROBERT GOOCH, Des Moines, Education, Teaching, Ouax statt, Times- Dclpl-irc statt. RUTH GLADEELDER, D-is Moines, Lrbcral Arts, English. RAYMOND GROTHE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Journalism, ROBERT FLETCHER, Ocheycdan, Liberal Arts, Economics. Chi Delta, Com- TYTCTCC Club CLEO HUEEORD, Granger, Education, Teaching. HOB l-IUSTON, Des Moines, Education, Teaching. Honor D club: tootballg Triangle club, baslcetball, manager. LOUISE H. JOHNSON, Steamboat Rock, Fine Arts, Drama. MARTHA KEENEY, Carlisle, Education, Science. Messiah : Y.W.C.A.g Iowa State college. CLARENCE MANDERS, Mrlbanln, South Dakota, Education, Physical Education. Alpha Tau Omega: Honor D club: tootball: basketball. PHILIP MANDERS, Mrlbanl, South Dakota, Education, Physical Education. Chr Delta: Honor D club: tootball, coacaptain. 32 SENIOIQS NOT IN PICTURES KATHRYN COONS McKAY, Charrton, Lrberal Arts, Englrsh. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phr Beta Kappa: Sreve and Shears: Pr Kappa Delta, wc-: presrclent, presrdent: Margaret Fuller club: Englrsh clulo: Varsrty debate: glee club, HELENE MARKS. Des Moines, Lrberal Arts, Socrology. Psr Chr, hrstorran secretary: debate. JOHN E. MCCAW, Des Mornes, Lrberal Arts, Hrstory. Phu Beta Kappa: Eta Srgma Phi: Aleph Theta Ze: Downrng scholarshrpg Mrnrsterral assocratrorr. ROBERT MILLER, Des Moines, Commerce and Ernance, Commerce, Delta Srgma PI: University ot Iowa. JAMES MILLS, Des Mornes, Law. Srgma Alpha Epsrlong Pr Kappa Delta: Stu- dent council, president: Varsrty debate. MARIE MOUNTAIN, Des Mornes, Erne Arts, Drama. Pr Kappa Lambda. GRACE NETTLETON, Des Mornes, Lroeral Arts, Psychology. Psr Chr: Chr Omega, secretary, treasurer: glee club. JAMES OCONNOR, Melrose, Educatron, Physreal Educatron. Honor D club: basketball: tootball, WILLIAM PEARSON, Perry, Lrberal Arts, Chemrstry. Tau Kappa Epsrlon, pledge master: Chemistry club. THOMAS PEPPAS, Des Morncs, Lrb-:ral Arts, Brble. Iowa State college. DWIGHT PRALL, Carlrsle, Law. Srmpsorr college. JOI-IN SCOTT. Vrnton, law, Delta Theta Phr. ROBERT G. SMITI-l, Des Morncs, Lrb-:ral Arts, Mathematics. Math-Screnf club. GEORGE SULLIVAN, Des Mornes, Law. Alpha Tau Omega. RAY SWARTZ, Mrldred, Mrnn., Llberal Arts, Brlblwl. Kollpge Kapers: Mrnrsterral associatlon. HARVEY SWVENSON, Luvirne, Mrnn., Erne Arts, Drama. Chr Delta, DOYL TAYLOR, Des Mornes, Law. Delta Theta Phr. RUSSELL IXWELLMAN, D-Qs Mornes, Law, Srgma Alpha Epsrlon, secretary, presrv dent: Helmet and Spurs, secretary, treasurer: Student councrl: Eta Slgma Phr, secretary, treasurer: Y.M,C.A. cabrnet: rumor scholarshrp: traclr. MARIE WELCH, Des Mornes, Educatron, Hrstory. Kappa Delta Pi: Iowa State Teachers college. AL WENSEL, Des Mcrnes, Law, Alpha Tau Omega: assrstant varsrty football coach, WALDO XVHEELER, Des Mornes, Law, Boone runior college. GEORGE VIX. Downers Grove, III., Commerce and Frnance, Commerce. Chr Delta: Delta Srgma Pr: Commerce club. 33 JUNIORS .. -we .sm . Xe. YL.. -' if , , x.4.: . QA.: ef' 1 . -' Q:-15 w.-. . A it 'U ,,, . ' ..., ,..c ,W gm- R, , . . V .I - ,.'-x gi' fr . . g :C im 6. ,. up 'T' I W f .- . 7 'P 1 I 1 ' ' 'S i . I -saw. 5 N,- s .ve sm :- S. , f rc 1 , amz, E3 .gi ri ,,.v ,T A ' , . 'f 'tj if ' ' '- ', lf: fl - ' Qt ., . ' Q fi' S ' Q- .., r..,?f55T. -T . 1,4 TAALKEUS AHRENKIEL, Goodell, Educatron, Physical Education. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Honor D club, basletball. LYMAN P. ALBAUGH, Des Moines, Commerce, Marlreting. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce club, Iowa State college. BETTY M. ANDERSON. Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Political Science. Delta Gamma, treasurer, Phi Sigma lota, vrce-president, Y.W.C.A. cabinet. MARGARET ANDREW, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chemistry. Kappa Alpha Theta, pledge mistress, Phi Sigma lota, Chemistry club, Y.W.C.A. cabinet, Womens League senior board, Sports club, vice-president junior Liberal Arts class, iunior scholarship, Sieve and Shears. CLAIRE ARMSTRONG, Bloomtreld, Commerce, Marketing. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Men's Intramural board, EARLE E, BARCLAY, Des Moines, Bible, Aleph Theta Ze, secretary, Minis' terral association, Transylvania college. ,l. IVAN BARNEY, Erie, Penn., Liberal Arts, Physics. Alpha Tau Omega, Math- Scrence club, basketball. FLOYD A. BASH ir., Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics. Math-Science club, Aleph Theta Ze. JANYCE BEAUCHAMP, Rc-clwcll City, Education, Primary. Delta Gamma, Dance club, Sports club. HELEN BENTLEY, Des Moines, Commerce, Business Administration. Delta Gamma, Personnel secretary, Social Panhellenic council, secretary junior Com- merce class, iunror prom committee. DOROTHY LOUlSE BESWlClf', Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English. Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, Student council, treasurer, Y.W.C.A., Women's League iunior board, Sports club, Margaret Fuller club: intramural debate, intramural sports, attendant Erne Arts ball, symphony or- chestra, Messiah , Faust , Carmen , 'ill Troyatoreu, Srcye and Shears. HELEN M. BlEGHLER, Elkhart, Fine Arts, Drama. Zeta Phi Eta, glee club, a cappella choir, Messiah , Carmen , 'IAS You Lilce lt . MARY W. BINZ, Galesburg, Ill., Commerce, Business Administration. Delta Zeta, lsnox college. LESTER L. BISSINGER, Gravity, Liberal Arts, Zoology. Triangle club, Aleph Theta Ze, Delta Phi Alpha, Pre-medic club. ROBERT C. BLATTENBERG, West Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Mathematics. Alpha Tau Omega, Math-Science club. ROBERT W. BONHAM, Earlham, Commerce, Commercial Teaching. Com- merce club, Iowa State college, Capitol City Commercial college. BARBARA E. BORDEN, Utica, N. Y., Commerce, Business Administration. Rider college. ANNETTE BOYD, Sandwich, Ili., Eine Arts, Drama. Phi Mu Gamma: Theta Alpha Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Dracula , Ladies ot the Jury , Daughters of Atreus . 34 P7 MARY JANE BRADLEY, L1-gsMo'ms, Edurjairorr, Art. L'QT'ra Rh' DQTLG. ANNAJEAN BRQWPJ, Larrrrirrrr, Frm Arts,Vr1rr:.3. S'gn'ra Alpha Tora, Y.W.C.A.q WrirmQn's Tr1tramuraT Tiroardg S1-Jslfrrrry Sautrrr srrrg- rsg Grariularrd lumzfrr cOTTfgr. JEANNETTE BRUSH, 0-ak Rarl, TTT., Lrljr-gfal Arts, Frrnch. Prrr Srgma Iota. MABEL BURGER, XX'f:slmrrgtor1, Edurtatrorr, Frmd-:rqarir rr-Prrmary B-Sta Gamma Kappa: Dralq-r:riTL.1 Xf'YasTrrr1g'tcrrw lurrrrfw JANE V, BUSH, F'Tarmfr-ld, HL, LTirjr5T Arts, 1'vTaih.nwatrr:s. Fappa ATpHa Tlwctay Rim Srgrrxa Tofap N'ratTw-'f,ri'rgrrcrg dub, W43nwr'n's TrrtrarrwuraT board, Sporf-3 dub, er ririaryg Wfcrrrx rr's L-iagu' rurrrrir Tfrirardj Y,XY!CA,, rrrL'amuraT spfiris, EAPLE L. CANFTELD, Dr 1, Mfrrrgs, LL-:aT Axis, MaiT'rr1rr'riiCi., Trrarrghg duh, MatHfSc cnc-3 r:TuL, sr,cr-Ziary-L'-Qasurr,rg CTrQrr'ru.try club, Land: a fiappdla Chorrg Ph: Bda Kappa, MARIQN R, CANFTELD, XVv'arrrTr:.r5, Lrln rai Arts, J-iurrraTrp.rw'r. Drglta C1-arrwma, Tfmia Sgrfa RTN, TrmL-D-1Tp?r'+:, rrpiri-,r, fcrrirrfv -drfrirg XX'r1rm-rrrx, Lvagu- runror :wir-ardg Dr'rr'r'rrfry ricfufrirp T-'wa 'Stab TQafTrr1r . C-TT'-gg-13 GEORGE VINCENT CAREY, W-ii-rlrjrrir, Lb, ral Arts, Jrtrurmfu mr, Srqma ATr:rTrn Epsrionq Trrrrfz-Er.1pT'r i, rr rgrr3r nr:r, advrris ng 1.1L irrrrarr, bu, rmsi manag-jr. PENNETH XXX, CAPPENTEF2 LU 9 Mi n- f L Tir raT Aria Rr5rT:t'riaT Sri -EMC. ATDTV: Tau Qrn-'gag Land. MARGARET A. CARROLL, Hzljriirrrrq, Mum, LrLrrraT Arts, Zrf-frT-Wgy, T-T,TirTWrfW'l junror rjOTTr,gQ. MARY H, CARY, D,-3 Mar-1,, Frm-g Arzs, Art. Pappa lvfsppa Garrwrwa: D-,Tiff Plrrr D-tlta. ADA MAE CHARRELL, Des Mcrn-5, Fang Aria, Rrano, ATpLra Lambda DQTLHZ Mu Plwr EpsrTor11 gl-ir. dub, a cappcira Qlworrg Raui Stcyfg club, B-ita fgarrvwa Kappa. DONALD Cl-IRISTTANS, I.rttTrg Rod., Commurc-3, Frnarmcc. Tau Kappa Eprsrkrrr: Math-Srir-,nr1r: rilubg Corrrmrgrg-, dub, Star-3 Urn.. rsriy UT lrirwa. CLEQMARY CQNTE, Sp' r1r:r:r, Fm, Arts, Rrarro, Mappa Alpha Thrgfa, assrsrant fr-.asur-.rg ATpTwa Larrrlada D-3T'rag Mu PM Epsrfrirng wir -pr.:-Ldcrrt Trrgshmran Prn- Arts dass, zr.r3r-,tary runrfirr Frm Art: clamp Stud' nt courrriug G-irtrudrf Huntoon Noursfg club, swir-Liars: Sports Hub 'J Cc-pr-,ard-int, Raul Stay. dub: W0m1r:n':- Lcagug rumor board. BETTY COOLTDGE, Das Morrwcs, Eduriatrom, Rrrmary. Fappa ATpLra Thaiag Y. XV. C. A., Sports dub. MARILYN COOFEP, MarsT'raTTtr:rwr1, Eciuriatrzn, Tfrrrdcrgaricrw. Vappa Pappa Gamma, Y.W,C,A.g Socral Scrvrr:-i dub, Shipb-:ms COTLZQQ. MORTON R. CPEW, CTr3arTrr:Td, Lrbaral Arts, Chcmrsfry. Chr Duliag ATapT1 Theta Zag Deita PLN ATpTwa, lnt2rrratrcmaT RcTatrons dub, Rr-:rm-:die Club, band. ROBERT E. DAMCN, Coumcu Bluffs, Lrbarai Aris, Busrnass Admrrrrsfratrorr. Chi DcTta, secretary, traclfg a cappeila chorrg gTce club. 35 1 nag -. 1 rir. r 'ATX X s ,fx N -x if 77 1 .T ff s'X4'N f if vi 'tex rr bg l U , ,L - - nv- ,iefasn Q - R W 4-'K v- , ,-. V C3 Tilt' I . , fasgxfw-. as .,. ws. -rr as .. f 'r'i2.e:'M -1. A , ,gf K Aga' ,Q ,x I, fi? gg 'A TT I A. uw , , . T ff. f - ax G. ' 1 gr. A ' . fs. M .H if T ff Fa '4.- --... L? Z? A 'T4' . 5' Q T, K s :K 5 4 :ri-..., If .r , if . -.-. 1, 'H M r-rr . fx , as ,QV . Q J' 'Tx 'W R r Tx: TT rl ' Q., ' Bl- ' 'fel 0+ 7217 Q , fl. fig' .- ' ' A HEP' K 1 . Q-s W -cf W. I l 4- -and lv 2.- ha'- yibfs -Y. , 5 , ., Y Y YT-NV I X A I , , ww , sr. .sa A - 'H 'A is 4 ',Jgs w 'N 4? ' . A- -- wx: 4541 , A r. Q 5 1' ri ' A' Q, b ,,,, , A 3 S- , A gig f l wi. ' N'-f 'T W t ' K iflliti K V, -N 1 Y 4 , st E, -K xx X 1 ' ' at T FV , m ' 114, . - ' I - ,- f ri P, , 1 nj.. . .g 1 '4 'n - rw?-l ' '. if i ,TL 'jttlojt 'Q 4 ff., 'Hi hi.:- 4'T'm'3-'B I .Lf-.ydii A11 RV' An act V ty woman ri Dorottry Beswick, prcsrdrgnt rf LE--ral Arti rumor clacs. Otlmgr organrzatrons BOB DEAL, N-Qwton, Brblc. Clwl Delta: pastrgtballg intramural sports. CHAPLES DUCl-IEN, St. Lours, Mo., Commcrcp, Mvrclwandlsing. Alplwa Epsilon px, baslfctloall. MERVIN DUGGEP, Trargr, Comm rci, AlIliClUUtlU9. Alptra Tau Omega, Ptxl Mu Alplwag band. l4ATl-IAPYN L. DYPSTRA, D-43 Mozncs, Lrlilcral Arts, Englrstr. Englrslw club: Srgma Tau D-Qltag Pnl Srgma lota, prcsnclcntg Worncn's League punror board: soplwomor-3, junror sctwolarstwrpsg Margaret Fullcr clulog Sieve and Shears: Plni Brita lfappa, DON EASTER, Norwall, Gjrrwtmtrr:-1, Aricountrng, Trranglc club, sccrotary, prcsr- dcntp glut clulog a capptlla ClMi1rrjCCrmr'r'rrQrC-3 ClutirptrQsl1man,s-irptromorc,rumor sclwolarslmpsg l-lclmct and Spurs. El.lZABETl-l EDWARDS, Mason Qty, Frnc Arts, VOICE, Elm Mu Gamma, tus- torlan, ruslt riaptarng a cappclla clworrg glo: cluErg Mcsslal1 g Mason Cnty junior college. MARIETTA H, ERVEN, Gutlwr,-, C-intcr, l.rErr1ral Arts, Englrstw, lffappa Kappa Gammag B-:ta Gamma tappa, wc.:-prosrdqntg Srgma Tau Dclta, secretary: Englrstr club, Y.NV,C.A. Catbrnrgtg glee club: a cappplla Clworrg Trmrfs-Dclpnlc, rcportcrg Ouax, assrstant claasrgs cclrtorg Mcssrat1 . MELVIN EYBEPG, McCl,lland, Educatron, Sorcnrgf, l-lcloron junror college. PXATHAPINE A. FAPBEP, Marslwalltown, Llp-:ral Arts, Journalrsm. Kappa I-fappa Gamma, Tl-mfta Srgma Ptwrg Trm-:Q-Dclptrrfg, rcportcr, columnrst, campus -fdrtorg lnttrnatronal Rrilatron-3 club: rntramural eports: rntramural clcbatcp glee r5lubZ Carmr:r1 . MARIAN J. EIGG, Lvl Mars, Educatron, tsfundprgartgn-Prrmary. W.,5tr3rn Union riollcg-gg Grrnnr ll collcgc. MAPY E, FRENCH, Scottsbluff, N4Er,, Comm rcs, Ac-Qountrng. Scottsblutt run or liollcg.-. RUTH M, FPISBY, Elgrn, Ill.. Lrprgral Arts, Hrstory. tfappa lfappa Gamma, pr-Jsrdtntg Pr Vappa Dtlta, vrc-:-pr-:ard-:ntg Marqarut Fuller Club: lnt-:rnational Rclatrons club, secretary-trrsasurrgrg Hrstory club: Trmcs-Dclplwrc, reporter, campus rgdrtorj Varsrty Debate: Wonarr:n's Intramural board, prcsldcntg Sports club: Socral Panlr-,llgrrrc counc lg W-:rnr-5n's Lrzagur: rumor board, pr-,srdrfnt soplwomorc Lrb-iral Arts class: Scvrg and St-Qars, PAULINE GARTPELL, Lat-3 Cty, Eclucatzon, Prrmary. Ptrr Mu Gamma, or! clncstrag Mornrngsrdc collcg-3. JANE GlLLUM, Davenport, Lrtgural Arts, Journalrsm. Kappa Alplwa Ttretag Y,W,C.A.g rntramural sportsg Intramural dubatriq Trmcs-Dclplwrc, rcportcrg Clnris- t:an Coll-:Q-i. DAVID GOULD, Des Morngs, Commorcc, Law. Alpha Tau Omrgga, EVELYN GRAVES, D-35 Momcs, Education, tlrndcrgart-:n-Prrmary. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W,C.A.g Clarl-3 Collcgri. JEANNE GREENDAHL, Des Moincs, Litmgral Arts, Drama. Dclta Gamma: Ptrr Mu Gamma, sccrctary, trcasurcrg Y.W.C.A.g a Qapp-:lla ctrorrg glcc club: Actors gurldp Mcssratr g Sprrng Dano-: . BONNIE M. l-lADE, Fort Madrson, Educatron, Kindergarten. Alplwa Xl D-:ltag Y,W,C,A.g M.,ssalr'lg Knox collage. in naw Alt lm r gurdrng hand are Studcnt Coun- A A ' 'K A W W E ' X MLA and YVom-ins Lrgagu-o. - 1 Y Y - - , A , Y A,,,, ,,, 1...'.,, , Aw... 36 ORBIN HANKS, Dcs Morncs. Comm-ircc, Commrgrcral Tcactwrng. Clnr Delta, treasurer: Student council: tootballg Honor D club. DORIS HARLAN, Des Molncs, Educatron, Prrmary, Delta Gamma, ruslw captarng Intramural sports. MAXINE HAPPIS, Oalrland, CCITTTIWTCYCC, Busrn-:ss Admrnistratzon, Sports club, vicc-president. IRMA HARTMAN, Das Momcs, L.ttr-:ral A'ts, History. Hrstory club: Beta Gamma Kappa. MARY MARGARET HATCH, Scranton, Frne Arts, Drama. Delta Gammag Plnr Mu Gamma, secretary: Ttrcta Alplwa Ptwrg vrcg-prrzsldtnt rumor Fmg Arts Class: band trumpet-:ery Ladrcs ot the Jury g Entcr Madame . Wm' GEORGE M. HEAFS, D-is Mornrgs, Law. Srgma Alplwa Epsrloni Delta Tln-:ta ' Plmg KolIagc Kapcrswg Albra lunror Collagp. ' of I' Q. '52 f -avr-3-2 3. 1 9195-iii as f Q if . .V 'C 1 , CLYDE E. HERPING, Dcs Morncs, Law. State Unrvcrsrty ot Iowa, K is aff., -os sg- ,..-' X, fi, :QQ 1 ELIZABETH H. HOFFMAN, Das Mornzs, Lrlogral Arts, Zoology. Kappa Kappa C , 5 Gamma, treasurer: Pre-mcdrc club: Y.W.C.A.3 Wrirm-3n's League junror boardg 7,2 f .M I 3 Srgma D-:Ita Epsrlon. 1 'M 6' W ' A., 'A mf A, M- KARL O. I-IOLLIDAY, Corydon, Commerce, Advartrsrng. Alpha Tau Omega: V , ff. tootballi baslrcttwallg Stata Urrrv-zrsrty ot Iowa. A ' ' 2. ' Z . 5. ', 4' ti- 5 BETTY HYDE, Par Meagan, Eamfrm, anglais. oats Gramm: Zara PF Etag ' y'W'C-A- xp 3312. I ' ,,,. it . .Ck . ,l AW MAPY JAYNE INGLIS, Cambrdgc, Fnc Arts, Plano. Dclta Gamma: Zcta 'N- Ptrr Eta, Irrstorrang Mu Pnl Epsrlonp Prado stattg band trump-:t-.arg concart ' E band, 'Ps 'J' S' JEAN JACOBS, Lalc Crty, Educatron, Pr'ma'y. Pap clult. KATHRYN E, JONES, Royal, Educatron, Prrmary. Dalia Gamma: Sgma D,lta Epsrlonp Y.W.C.A.g Intramural sports, MQssrat1 3 Iowa Stat: r:oII.33.f. FRANKLIN KARBEP, Grand Junctron, Lrbcral Arts, Drama, Eta Srqma Plnl, treasurer: Radro stattg Rrcl1ard ot Bordcaurlt Wrnt-:rs-:t g Ladn:s ot ttrrf Juryug 'IAS You Lrtc Itwg Daugtrtr,rs ot Atr-3us , IITIM Young-Qstwq Enter Madamcug Sprrng Dance . -vit HELEN KELLER, Das Mom-is, Frnc Arts, Art. Kappa I'appa Gamma: D-.Ita Plrrr Delta, presrdentg Y,XX!,C,A. cabm-:tp XXfornr:n's League gunror board. ' I ij -dunk 4. I . I-'NL I N I W- 9 Q WANDA YELLEY, Van Met-:r, Fung Arts, Vorqc. Glu. rglukrg Capp-glla dm: rg M-:ssralnug Carmcn g Faust . FRANK H, KERR, Des Mornas, Commerce, Aozountrng. Tau Kappa Epsrlonq Delta Slgma Ply Commerce cIuErg band. BASIL KETCHAM, Das Mornas, LE:'aI Arts, Clx-gmrstrv. Alplaa FF: Omrgag Pre-medic club: Dowlrng collcg-r. -V Q 1-P -fwft 'E-. '29 Qin H. ma Max Kreutz, who can swing out on a tun-3 or srng an op-:ra ana wrtln equal unconccrn, rs the crrcrgctrr: prasrd-:nt ot Fr H W V ,l Y , U- Bn-WM-M Krcutz Is blond, smooth and a trcadcr ot tnc steady path, 37 Arts Iunror class. Mamrstay ot tlwe unvgrsrty mall: quart-Qt ' -fix X.-5411 ' in, PIQHARD C. FUNE. Evolrgmarw, lvlrrrrf, Luk-crerl Arts, Journalrsm. Srgma Dclta I ' ' Gm, trqasurrjrg T:mr:s-Dclplw Q, ruprirrlur, managrn-3 Qdwiorg lmtcrnaiional Relations H. ulurt: yur' A fripilfrrelr pq l-I-ilrwi api Spurs. 29 'JL 'H' - 'V' Q3 X , , .sw v , B, -gg- X5 3 XXX' Ei? PLrjR'ENCE i lllllef Pfrgi lgru., D153 lgawvirw, urjrjral Qrwarrman: Tlmrta ' - Sghw Dr. Q'-,51r. 1:XXfi'-.15 Lpigbrf 5-'mir lirirard, Ngws Burraup ' V,XV.C.A3 Ci i :rup'p.:i.5.Q'7 'lf lap-tra , Sr-iv-3 and Slw-Lars. IELQNE lQFPiVA Figalfptirg. 1f'r'r'r'.':r:.g, Cirrlfrr-1'rCwal l-Qaclwmg, Delta Qir'-'rug Ar,-'vu ,fzuirfni f'.lt.4g KXW l.-iquf lurmfrr lirmnrdg rmlramural saber-': Dann, Q-fxiaru wi-H3 'Wfrr C'rrmw:r.:r: clazag fvr-lwmam, soplwomorc, U runrgr wilt lrr'.5rrr.'r-2. 'musk ' MAX r-'REUTZ EM, fv'.fw4Q. Fw. Arts, Vomfl. Alplwa Tau Qrrmlgag Plu Mu N .yu A X Alppa: Jr vt rw cv Fw, A'ti.1,.1'ija cappella dwcurg gl-3-: club: mall: quar- 9 Q ' as 15 5 ici' 'iw-Cvfd-'f QL: 'fr FH. Ar?-Q flags' farm-in g HFGUSTMI 'Kollvzge N' I 'I .79-f' Kap-:rg xg QHAFLSQ F lUfl'-ll 'Z rfm, ll., Lrlgqfal Art-3, ,1Qurn.al:sm. Alplw-5 Tau Orr- ga 'rf'T '7 l -if r' , r.p'f .r, GEQPGE A lAlXlf.lNXfEP Bflrrwwulrrw lil., lime Arr-3, Muvf, Flu Mu Alplwag baud: -.Wmrlvm frrilvgstraj lrwrrrliiuffhfljlll'Oll+1Q-j l'!Hp1.rSl'gl'FdL1Sf jl'MC55u3l1 , EVANS M, LEE Fafilr? Grp, Cwlrf, Crfrmwmirrirg, Arzrc-uni-ng. Tau Kappa ' X Eos C -'-' . ru rfuli, t'a'lg Mr 3- iff lunwir ccllfgf. N M ,M .N HACFVET UNDFE f-ig A Lrvrir Arts SC:.-ilcrgv, Bda Gamma lfappa. if fw- Q- PEBFCCA LCEBE9 fi .'.1j Ll?-gral Ariz, Ari Mappa Alpha 'llwffeg Plwr Mu Gfippfvij 'P-liz FP Tala: Xlffww- nf. Lfrqu-1 rumor lirfmd. sv J JEAN E. LONQSP-lQl?E, D-3 Mr' me, lqpgral Ariz, Fr-mill, l-apps Kappa fE.i'wwr.fr :svn-.1fxr'l tr. .iiurwrg 'rf YV C A 1 plTlS f1'T'lG lofi. EL, -.'.HAFf' V! Lrflrl, Frul Friq-, l.l,, Lrlirrirel Arti., ,lfrrrrrw-3lr5rv'z. Cllr D-flfej Q X, Srwra Q-5.13 Kr 7 lptfrpatipa 9.111 frm ifuk: frail: Mm! lmtfanwurar board, - 'g : '-' N1 r- '. ir:f'k . i.tf': Que., -:cr--idtrir-.rv-clwulg N-:ws Bur-:aug ff QQ El 'Sm Sv . T'- ,'l I ' Q :'lf'SSllf Q M'lfAlCif', 5,2 V q Burl., S'?:.r lfrqy Elia Garmm-3 Kappa, sf? DCGQ4 W. 'lr- .rp Tfvfl C,A. 'Q LCYAL L M'ffQPMlCl-, Liur. Pg., Lrljrvrfrl Arts, lzhrrwrsiry, Tau lappa Epsrlong Pro-rvw.,vl.f flulw PICHAPD ,l MAF'ff,lUAl9l, O-.lwlrirzly WrL.., Qffvrvm. r-1-, Buarnr 55 Admmrstrafron. Tau l'frpgif1 Erizlw pgdgrg prizlvg lfrirffvvw-rrir, club, Oslwlqrglw Stat.: Teachers ,lflr-llrl rl s'.'rA9TilXl Iv 5. M-5 Z, bli ml Arif, r'r.'lfitlr.3'ww3lu1. .wil Law. Trangl-? F s l 'uri fr .' ' 'pal f-frm w- f.'1utlr'S:.r1-, flulk- v-fi.-pr-fzrdgniq Studcwt Af 55 if ,fri 3 f.Y.:'I. lrtfv nl l ru: 'P ulwivd cf Birdcau- 5 Xlffrnbirs-Liu. -. AWS l-.'.AflJf Flifrtvg, Fwy Ari-1 lrlffllili, lappa I-.apps Qammag Z-:ta PH: Eta' P. lwrprfrfr D-Ita: Varsrly Drlratr, 'ledus of tlvc Jury , As You Lrlw: rt . QQY Nfl. r'.lEAff-ZWYUS. EH 5 Mi mr ., Lrr.-.'. Alplm Tau Om.-g.3, prr srdqntg I-Irglmut .vii S1111 . .-: r. l't. 'lffab rr' ry fifunril, vrr1.Apmsrd' nf. 5-.fir-:tary-trees JU. :vii 1- 'H' Mfnlil f'i 'lu'ill'ff1'dISiujuff uri lf frail, band, Natromal QUYH L f,',liy'f,F' Q3 Mi nf F4 fugfg Vf .f. lfapygra Alpha Tlx-ite, Mu Flu K Ext fn: A rm '1 Lvrr iw Dgliw: glllflr 'rr Juni lg grli THU: gr- -' filubq a cappclla 'W 'AQ ic' fir 'q r1r-iQ.:wt rrwfmi'-, F rr. Artz lisa, I-'fll-,gg-, lap. rs , 'farmcmug -,fr , lx? .y,..,, Perri? 'g ' ful- r -ff ,P 5 AT- -FW f 4' A T ig an 1 A fi? ,S . ss- R 55,1 A V VR ws A Fm, 1 ,. M9 , :mx 2 ?'s'?I..1.,-vw , -xx' g M, . x-mr-fl if 0:3 ' T., X r , V - .... fm -,If H' '-'S-Cr-Qi 2 . ff ',fu,5 ., -H4 i x ': . ,. .WV I I A ' ' f X, ,5 ,v 1: X rf 2fQ:.1-Wflff 1:1-1, X?-+1 .. ' Eprfomrzrng tlmg dhscrrptlorr tall, dark and hand- fsa ' 'Q Y'.6'r-'?Pi39f . mmf , Wayne Miller rs ea smrlmg, qurctly cffxcrcni V' advcrtrsmg salcsman for flue Times-Dclplwlc. Mlllir N-1 .-.1 -.' . -- W, IS prcsrdcmt of thu junior Commcrcc class and an Oflrccr rn Commrgrcc Club and Delta Srgma Pl. 38 .ALM A 5. vs- 'M455 151' .. r A Gffglrvg? X . : .12 'A X fx ru 'S' ,- i . W.. ...,.,,-........, . .,. Rafi? 'Qi Q ,, l E25 QQ .1-,L , YK , , T: 3 , pam, 5,- ' 'C' 'WTR -lf. A E24 14 Q .m Y 4 ax 1' I Y,- ai N. 33' I. L an fi gm if A, Y , 'T 'Ls 'x I A .4 f wx I 3Jf.f -gzff '-1 - 5:Q S VR ,W 1 1 . 4 P' . an x hx ' Q Z' N- vw WH.-as 79 ' ,Q ' 55 - ., -Q : .1 ,s :K P'- .ya ,, APLENE MVLLEP Huhi 'Ht Lijuwi if, 'Q 'w4':m fi ' qwi bzifiv CMAJ: 5 -iepp-glLa QL' 'q PM Mu Ga:-: mg HMXQQPAL '- Mirr msg 'il ' QW- q-, MAPVANNE l'v'lfLLEF', LH , MN fn, L Li Vu! Avti PM 5 1:jgi'1 A'g3,f1Ti'a, iiuwi-Lisrwf :uh fiixpfn VZ F S Q ': Lffi C 'infix' 3 ,'fxf'1ff Ag 'i - yi' -z'-yfij Scan! Penh-,Hvnwf 1: l2'L'QLj Snfrip EULA WAYNE MILLEP LL'-ilyiyirr, LL , Ctr' 1 fw7w ,1:'i1,'q, A Q' 2 Te. C 2 Q 1 ri-gvv swdtirwfg DL Lf-11 S qi' 1 F' , vi Z -, 5 iv? T al 'L L1 i fif' wif H VWW W7V 3Q'fVI C'i 'W 1-. i-, 'jim' ,f'Z1fL'-iiffvrfj fH'Mi',Ng M5113 rr. fi- H' yu:-1 C 'n: 'v-:rug fieugg Muwls lnTfw urf1l i'wf'1vHj Nwmfiw. fluii. HELEN M,M1TCHELL,Ad-I F '. A't1,,V' ir S qui A'::F'a N'Hg B-if 'Sw I-fapxwif Land, QL:-Q CML: M-:lin ALLML flxk' fu f'.'1:,:3 Us fin 'q Y,XWCAg Sahkury Qwilom yn my Pam! Shy. JUL: Llfwmt 'y ufrwms 'rfg Mw.,.i1L1 g Pau-,Lf MAUPEEN lVU:3Np4DE DAS. Mfxmv. FLW' Avi' Dr.1f'yv,4, CM' VH aj FLM MLA Gixmrwag PA mn VQU-'gm QCJBLPT NWA MOPGAN P-If gg Cx f'w P-ir-ir, MVP twq, -w'1Ai:iL1 Envy!-rw tr-'Ham-'vp Conmmivxic dui'-g NV7L41F'7'1LH'1L snimrb. JAC? EVANS !W:1F'FNSQlYl, Ev: I-,1'n.f LL, 'iff AQ: F'1 t ie? Si A25 La Tiu CN'-'QIEZ AL dw TLT-,La Z3 lnfxiw-'1f1irwiL P-fe' fr . CML: La':1 vf?mi',iwi DALE C MQTIS, Us Mxixmu.-, Cimrziw Ewmc, Aim fx ri Cir 'L 1gMLgStf:1,g Un,v.,r5t, C? VN'-1161 PQSALLE MULLLNS, QL mifd, C0 x 'v f f,X, , Shfrfbamif ima T,gX.r,qi Pwf ff-HL ,Umor fgmH,ig,3. HAPPIET Q, NQUPSE, Dm M Q, L,lv.miAv1:, Fr,r'f'h, Fqpya Awyilzxa TH ti 5 ir4i'farygF'Pw,S,g:'wL'N11jLXVCA5 :i1rif .y'fL ':i1i i- CHAPLLS C, NUTT, F 'L Doigy lf- uv iq A-fywmtw-1, Lum L :pri-.3 Eyiw-:Limp Ffwt L50-ig, gunna: QHAVJLWLEP OLSON, LN Mimi, Lxifwal Aflp, Lw w wa ALg5Jm Epzhxri FfHi'iL5aUg H151-tL,1iaLLq mfvawm'1L Sgwiwrh MEPNABLLLF OPP, Cn An Fr! A45 Dim' Lax'-: 1 Awriifm TLiJ'1q ALLJLHQ Lqf-Ak-1 IQ, H13 PauL S u,- 'ML 2-fi'-fi:f,g Y,XXf,ffAj MJ VL' E:,uL'!Pp LNPC- LMJL1: 3'f3f fJ-LL3 LV1vj M, HH' JQHN GFP, CL iigf, L ffiv f '1'q1! frffa ALM: L1',,L'f. v 'jppu '. L FL, y'Aiwfiw1T3 CH 'Hi Lr1?.rf nf 'F 0, qw L3 Hifim-wrfx sports, LLCVfDOSBff1PflE 'XYfv2tLV'ef,Ni:'1: LT- A+, Fv- vy L, Tf3L1Li1Li'1jf1LQJLW hnwffiven 'ow-EL rL'm'v'1f'mj ALQLJ1 PH' Qmmgqd w DHGLL Ht, 'vf-,fwjx Mg L-urdg frflw stun, HF-.ZEL G, PALMEP, Mi3iX'5i rr, FH' Arif, Mu fi. A3:i f bf L 1iFV7dY X,':wgi1wi'nv wch-,s'r61: LIVWNLL N-H.g-1 DAT PATTEPSCN, Eazk Si. Lcug, ILL, Lliyyu A'tf, 51 ,, Liiiya l'agz3 Qarfvwag Y,V7,C,A,g Si' HL SL '.f 'Q N-Lit, Sf-qi? Us LiL-,SL GLENN E. PETEFSON L?-is l'vLf3n+is, Lwbgml Arte., M615-i::,at,'i5, Ama Tau Qmcgaq Honfr D' Qmrig AA-iI!'w-SQ-QU:-I fluiig f':'itL'1' 3 :'a'l. EI. Prcsdcnt of thc jumor Law class and Drita Thcia Ph br 1 F d Lon LX ? gg 2, re Vogel ffwps away a qum few: Quang to desi. A Boy1:C's watrir at noon, he 'S cw: Q? Uv: batter yudgcs cf camous CL-aractcr. H-A -WWA' 39 MAURICE PETERSON, Day- ton, Commerce, Business Administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Iowa State collage. ELLOISE REASONER, Des Moin-is, Liberal Arts, Drama. Delta Cuamma, president: Zeta Phi Eta: Phi Sigma Iota: Margaret Fuller Club: NVomiin's League iunior board: Y,W.C.A.: Social Panh-:llenie Council: Spring Dane-ill: Seve and Shears. JAMES ROBERTSON, Des Moines, Liberal Arts. En- gineering. Math-Science club: band, GEORGE ROWE, Vinton, Commerce, Marlreting. Tau Kappa Epsilon: traclr: Balf- erstield iunror college. EDWARD J. SANDERS, Sioux City, Commerce, Ae- counting, Commerce club. WILLIAIA H, SCHWINGEL rr., Aurora, lII,, Lib-:ral Arts, Pre-m - 1 d maine. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pr-3-medic club: M-Qssiahny Dartmouth. MAX D. SHRIVER, Des Moines, Commerce, Busi- ness Administration. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Cornrnigrcc club. g A y 'H Q .. sg. ,-.:-ssgrf .fi 5 L K, . ,,., s. W sk. ' ep'- Qs' f' ' -. .. . A 4 1 Vw. .. 'S t QL Q. MQ we . . isa- N.. N- sf: I ' 5 -f E as M- 80 V' sz, N at s i ss X X ,et N s .L t WN , X-. . -QQ.-.s - L1 ,e.1Q.i.f, 'CTV fs, I W2 y- ' Ai cr gr, 7, 41 .,,,. . .XGA ,. e nf Q X ,ik s ..-N as K suv r Sf X an Q, .,-,. l s N. s ix , ., ..r, , Jr- ' is K' 62 A '- Q. 2 i' ' L so Til 'mf V as P Jigga.. - .532 A-, . ,, ,.., lg, 'Q' 5 T135 ' i . s 'h' . , V Y , ,,,,... A. , , .,g, , , N 40 ,sy-I . '3-ff: 5 -s f Si-': f9:i .. 'f s-jf.,-Lis s t ,- E2!:2EsEr5fE2E'25F','-j,E''F X r r.. . - v iff' ' v GAYLE D. PHILLIPS, Des Moines, Commerce, Violin. Chi Omega. ELIZABETH BALLEW POSTON, Corydon, Liberal Arts, Journalism. Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Sigma Phi: Times-Delphic, reporter, teature editor: Ouax, women's sports editor, co-editor-inschiet: News Bureau: International Relations club: intramural sports: Stephens college. RUTH BULLARD REILEY, Fort Madison, Liberal Arts, English. JAMES W. RITCHIE, lnclianola, Law, Alpha Tau Omega: Simpson college. O FANNIE F. ROSENMAN, Ottumwa, Education, Kindergarten. Ottumwa Heights college. HELEN M. ROTE, Redwood Falls, Minn., Fine Arts, Art. Phi Mu Gamma: Delta Phi Delta: Dormitory council: Macalester college. MAXINE A. RUTLEDGE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, English, Kappa Alpha Theta: English club: Univer- sity ot Nebraslca. DARLENE SALLMAN, Cambria, Fine Arts, Piano. Delta Sigma Epsilon: girls' band. ROBERT B. SARSFIELD, Nevada, Commerce, Mar- Itctrng. Triangle club, program director: Delta Sigma Pi: Commerce club: International Relations club: University ot Wyoming. CLEMENTINE SCHROYER, Des Moines, Education, Kindergarten. Alpha Xi Delta: Y.W.C.A.: Dunbarton call-zgc. MARY KAY SCOTT, Gary, Ind., Liberal Arts, Jour- nalism. Theta Sigma Phi, secretary: Times-Delphic, reporter, sports editor: Ouax, assistant sports editor. RUTH J. SERRILL, Sioux City, Liberal Arts, English, Y.W.C.A. cabinet: Beta Gamma Kappa: a cappella choir: glee club: Morningside college. DANIEL SICKLER, Ogden, Fine Arts, Voice. Phi Mu Alpha: a cappella choir: Salisbury Salon singers: glee club: Fresno State college, LELIA SMITH, Corydon, Fine Arts, Piano. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Mu Phi Epsilon: Y.W.C.A.: treasurer junior Fine Arts class: Messiah : Oberlin college. OUAYLE B. SMITH, St. Clair, Liberal Arts, Law. Chi Delta: Pi Beta Epsilon: Radio statt: Red Oak junior college. CLYDE STIPE, Des Moines, Education, Coaching. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Honor D club: tootball: basketball. GRANVILL A. STRINGFELLOW, Des Moines, Liba eral Arts, Commercial Art. Aleph Theta Ze, .IEANNE STRONG, Spencer, Fine Arts, Voice. Beta Gamma Kappa: Y,W.C.A. cabinet: Messiah : Faust : ll Trovatore . WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Des Moines, Commerce, Ae- counting. Phi Mu Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega, vice- presiderit: band: junior scholarshipg Men's Intramural board: Kollege Kapcrs . FRANCES M. SWITZER, Nevada, Fine Arts, Drama. Zeta Phi Eta: Drake-eds: Y.W.C.A. KARL M. THOMPSON, Muskegon, Mich., Com- merce, Business Administration. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Times-Delphic, advertising salesman: Muske- gon junior college. PHILIP E. TRAEBING, Jackson, Mich., Liberal Arts, Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: University ot Virginia. . VIRGINIA WATTS, Pocahontas, Liberal Arts, French, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y,W,C.A.: Womens Intra- mural board: University ot Wisconsin. DOROTHY L. WELCH, Des Moines, Liberal Arts. Political Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Interna- tional Relations club: Women's League junior board. co-social chairman: secretary-treasurer junior Liberal Arts class. O READ WHITLEY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts. Phil- osophy. Phi Mu Alpha: Aleph Theta Ze: Interna- tional Relations club: band. DONALD WHITNEY, Guthrie Center, Liberal Arts, Sociology. ROBERT WILKINS, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Eng- lish, Sigma Tau Delta: International Relations clubg American Institute ot Business. DOROTHY A, WITTER, Navarre, Kans., Eine Arts, Piano. Messiah Bible college. ff-:say as, . ,r wa.- N s Ten . 1 .x.,3: S. . . .4 A .fm .Q . 75351 Y ..- v fi AX l - . as-za' . - .fp xg , tx ii an 'QB Z.. . 52 gl 6.2 ... Q C25 Se . Q7 :sa ,Q 1-fn., r . 'f 4? N ' -V A -..,. ess - N R- I r Lge, .. . ,g573 'f: S :fr ,h f,, li aa? lflfvi Wi ?3 i. '. So . A- . X- ' ss 2 Gi , . so M .. ., A . tj , ..- - ' is Ai 'fn V me u., PATRICIA STOUPPER, Col, tak, Eine Arts, Piano, Delta Gamma, corresponding secretary: Paul Stoye club. vice-president: a cappella choir: Faust : Messiah . THOMAS H. SUGDEN, Des Moines, Commerce, Ac- counting. Alpha Tau Omega: cheerleader: tr-:as ur-:r junior Commerce class: Commerce club: junior class prom committee: track: glee club: a cappella choir: Yolli:g+: Papers . NINA TALBOTT, Brooklyn, Lib-:ral Arts, Mathematics. Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Math-Science club: girls' band. FRED G, VOGEL, Austin. Minn., Law. Delta Theta Phi: presid-.nt junior Law class, WILLIAM W H ITE, St. Louis, Mo., Liberal Arts, Chemistry. Chemistry club. secretary-treasurer: D e I t a Phi Alpha. MILLIE WIGREN, Carroll. Pine Arts, Drama. Drake- eds: Dance club: Buena Vista college. ELDON A. WOLTZ, Des Moines, Law. Alpha Tau Omega: football. MARY ELIZABETH WV'- LAND, Harlan Fm Aria Dranwa. Z-:ra Plw Eta, CCM rcsocmcrrrg s-:cr-ztarv, vlca p'-:s acntg PI Baia Epsrlon Tlmla Alplwa Plwr, lwrstorrarlg Womcn's Lcagurg IU rr r 0 r board, 'laclrcs of th lUry g I-'allcqf Irfapcrsu. MILDPED GOLDEN, Cla, vrnala, Edu-:allow Interme- data. ii A W vis- GRADUATES I ' '5' .-Ig: wa , A- k-' -1 XR . r, 1 - w A ,Q I lv as-., ' A mx P Q a 9 N My a ,I I Sin T . '- 1 -. .,,, L F' .pm K ,N 42 BLANCHE YOUNG, Das Momes. Liberal Arts, Jour- nalrsm. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Srgma Plfri, treasurer: Plm Srgma Iota: Y.W.C.A., president: Trmcs-Delplwlc, reportcr, adv-Crlrsrng salesman, Copy cdrtcrg Ouax, busrrwcss manag-zrg Sports club: Social Par1l'w:II':nrC Councrl, sacrckary. MARGARET E. ZIGLER, Barbcrtorr, Olmo, Llbcral Arlis, Journalrsm. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Srgma Plug Delta l3l'rrAlpl1agY.XXf.C,A.gSpOrIZs club: Trmcs-Delplwrc, rcporlicr, socrefy Cdllorg News Bureau. FRANKLIN KOI-IL, Omalwa, Ncbr., Buble. x -- MARVIN E. SMITI-I, Trcmonl, III., Buble, I-llstory. vxgfggg.-,. . SOPHOMORES an A , vu -oak, il K. -3:1 J-3 if '. L. fr M '. ' ' an-dw . . Q3 Www -V Q'-v ,f ,b -.Y 1. A Q, A N W 3 . ar -f Q- ? N 322535 . Wx, V ,. 1-:,.. .x W' .5 ,mx , , rs 1' ' 54 f 6' xt ' an 6' ig - Q: R ,, 'Z' Q , Q , U f 'uf' 5 41 ,1 av ' ' i'.fl'-f GLEN W. ACCCILA POV ADDH-lGTON HAFOLD L ALBEE POEEPT E ALLEE W L1 ANDEF 2'7Fl M AJJOFF 3ff'TI WAN ECE AU,rr'TfVl A' -,S D--5 M r -:S Ng.-.'-,1 Cr-is Mt '-S V' ig- 1 ,-.5 M 'r- f . r W Fm-Q AHS frm '- urge for' r- rrfr Frm AHS f Arff -'Q' r Lv S gfg ANQV1 E:rs.rI-in AN: 111.4 ,, Ll, , , an 'EPANCES F BAFPEV JEANNE F BAFLOW DON C- BAPNHAPT VEPMCT E BUT? STAN S BOSS MWLDFEU BF'AT'iHEP IEAN Y B!-'fwlffi D65 MQ MS D-:r:.ri'1t Draw, I Srq,,: r.. C' '6 1, ffm Q- 5 VJ' ' P' 'IS V-Ti Lri:-cm! A45 Lrb-:'3f Arts Eigrg-'mo' Frm' Arts Lrrrr- 1 Auf Lrmg- A-'1 F :,. V ' k:rr:'3F'3:'g'3G': if Pi':r:::K3.':g:3Ga '2 Tr2'g'r: '., Y D. - Pwrwi-fr:r'. 1 ELMEP 5F'CNYfNNN3 DCPAJEANCAMPBELL ARPQLL A f?-UVJVAJ Y'Y'Llf,'XV.' ,' lfC'FJF'AD Y'AFfES VW, 'K'-Vlxfr MA WWE L f'f'1'ED ETAVQAPA 'rl' Was! Dvs Mormgs Dr s Mqrrmis Das Mrrrrrrs H-,mm rr wi Tw, fr-1 IJ w Lrb-:rj Arls Fw Arts L15-Z'r:1A'fC Ew-'it w w,.g LL-.r.r' A ff EQ., rig-:ga A1:r1Tr-:ii 1' :Av Ere r A: 1' Lf-' UWM- Baionviwrrhr Marijane Hunter rs prasrdint of th Frrwc Arts socrrrornor-i dass. Srrrartly drcsscd and aol orwrstcaicd, Mrss Hunter meds pc-:try rs rwajcrrng m drama and rs mt-ircstcd rn pie-my producirom. 43 K ,Q ov- efxj COYAN ,,,-YB1uMQ Loma! AMS Cm Delta OLGA DEAKUN it Cxty IH C13Lur:'Z Em.: AWS ROBERT A Nm-mmf Aw vw- 'SI' P049 I Woo 1 bnnc an um. KX. Q Q. ERMALEAHCROCKETT VIPGINIA A L A. VUNNINGHAM JOHN D. DAVIS DOROTHY DAWSON MARY L DAWSON Sc1fwrv3M:lci. Oiwo CLIMMNNGS Dcs Momcs Dcs Momcs Des Momcs Des Momcs Educutlom XX'.tU5.v:Hc, N. Y. Em: Avts Lzbcrul Arts Lubcra! Avts Lwbcra! Arts Ddm Gamvwm Lubum! Arts Drab:-cds Drake-cds EUZAEETH A.Dx:fOU ERANCESA DICKSON RALPH DOHERTY BOB DOUGLASS ELEANOP DOWNKNG KIRK P. DRAHEIM Escambia, Much. Rhwnclnndcr, Wrs, Das Moxncs Dcs Momcs Clan Emi Aff? A A DULANY RA YMOND D-15 Mmncs EARMEP Lube'-HN Arts Delta Ourff' if RAE GENE EEARING Wfst D-'S Mmm-.S 1 vm-:fic L11 1- .wjs Em-3 Avts Alpha Xw DQH41 ' 1 wg, ' ,1' .' -- ' . .M xv .' -. 4, :ll ,V - ,Q um . :cs , - .V ,, V as . -.25 i ,V J: ,r . 55' ' Q '..a2se: :s:12P - ' Iilxwf . ' A - - - . V: iffy' Wagga - .1 f L 'E: ' A 6 ' . , f . V1 S2 -gg , 5 5 .- A ff-V . 1 ' 9 3 ' LI 'f' .'. ' V 425' ' A ,. -.1 . . - ,xl h , 'K . 7' - , . . , 'w an ag- A Q. ' S, ' , if I -,-A '93, Stl' ,S aff:-f?,i' H' I '77 m '??7x' ? 5'S1'fi?i,- J 1' Q., .-wx 1. fzafw-.1 ., ' - - ' . A-6' -'fe',,-.,. 'fffvjfff- --- Q - . ,., .v,,-gg-,Q y ' ,XAJHR , .ex , z K - ' 4 A - Lwbcr.1IArts Tru Kappa Epsnion CLAIRE M, FISH lfmluns lfmzwwvff Lommwcrcc Educ-ahon DQH3 lajnrwfa KATHERINE R. FISHER Eegk Gvovc Educatnon MARY SIBYL FORBES Des Momcs Eciuiatunn Kfnppa Alpha Tlmgia Kappa Alpha Thct-3 Cui-frmnmn-4 Llub numb-Ir Leonard Rygh ws prcsidfmt of Comm.,-rfig sophomores. Rygh, who knows a but about the grocpry busm-55.5, as mcclwamcally rmndcd and favors accounimg, fwwmmung and tcrmxs. 44 Lmawwmcrcc Tau Kappa Epswk RUTH L. FOX O11 Rvd Emi A I :gh-:,,f ,zsgv S 19 MM ws in , f ' wa- -Q., m.. ss-.- 1.- CHARLOTTE GARLAND DQRCTI-I? GARIJ EP Das Mcrrrss Drs Mrzrrrwgs I.rbcraI Arts LrLrr:raI A'ts DreI-3-cds PI-IYLLIS J. GRANT BARBARA GREGORY DQS Ivtrjrrmcs Das MQIPQS Lrbcrlt Arts Eriuriatrfrrr Drglcrc-js MARY HEAD MARY E. I-IEGER Das Morwcs Des Mrgrrncs L1bQfaI Arts Lrkrcral Arts Kappa Kappa G.3r'rrrrr.I rfrgmrfo ctsswsre Lcrr3.'13o. III. Educ-atron Ijzr DcIta DAVID W. GUTSI-IALI. Janata Co :Tu-jc CARL R. I-IEISE Wlwirnl, Mrfvt, Lrccr3I Arts Tau Kappa Ep5rIorr rv: Q. QF ft BASIL D GCrFC1P'TH JACK M GCIODSIDE QI-IAFILOTTE GOULD Bfrrnffr I, Mfr D-,s Itftrgrrms Das Mrgrms PWC Arts fp: .fp-ir-'I' LIL--LMI Arts ATI: Eps:Iry1 Pr I-'gpm AIphJ Thgta PML HABERKOPN HC-BERT E HANSON twrft N Mr D-f rw-A . .,,, .I .,,. Lrpcr3I Ar.s Lr,,rr-'mrriri Srg: .31 Alpirn ELrsrIcrn ARII-IDR I-IELBLING PAUL HEFRMAN U 5 315.1-wc, N DJ- Hfrrtfgrr I , Lonrr Brttre C. HARRIS Airmt-3, ba. I1rb.gr.nI Arts Lrxr Dtilta TOM HIGGINS DQS Mozrrcs MITZIE GOULD Das Mprncs Lrbcfal Arts Kappa Alpha TI1-:ta WILLIAM I. HARVEY fiIcartr.:Id L0?'T'If'ICICC BERNARD R, HITPAS EImI1urst, III, f1r'n5'-:C L Lr:raI Arzs LIILL'r1IA!fS L'beraI Arts Tau Kclppa ErgrsrIrg-rr Afptwa EpsrIor'I Pr Szgrvml AIpIw.3 Ep5IIor1 Srgrwa AIpha Epsrlon fs'-ia, ' ' I v .,.,,...::, 'M Ruth Jones rs om: ot ttrosr: soft-spot-:rm cpmprgtcnt gaIs who can acCormpI:sIW a dozcrr odd th nga on ttic srdc and marntarrr a bcttcr than B avcragc. Prcsr dent of the soplwomort: LIbcraI Arts class, Iver ID t'Iuer1cc also has bien madg mamfcst rn Wom-3n's League. 45 ,f , . sx-2'-W' . ,,,4.,,s- , W. vw-5 I, A L . it vviia 'QT 4.3 ,, of: '7- fu 1-1 qs... 'TQ vim ,qu- fn, N45 N- ..... We , RM-. , an , xl ,.., - E ik .f nf. 'ORG' M .fl A JG-I' A - '2 ,A gnc..-wk as L-1 -5 -Y -r' ' 5 ...- -., 55, A ,5gffv'vk5'g.'a5G X3 5i'5hA':1 ' gd L 1 'Eg ' : NYT rip - L Nd' if Q A X 2 . . X :Y 32-rf '. ' .-f -,,-956'-f , ., ' - ,. . :pw -r ' -4 - H4 - r A n . .:. 3 -dy , s . rnwEr.1 :A Tf EAPL L HOPFMAN MAXLNE HOFFMAN HELENJ HUEBNER LLOYD C HUGHES ' INS ffrrrrr-1, Vari Des Morngs Das Morrms L korg! Arts Fm: Arrs F mz Arrs LrbCra1ArtS N' 2 AM 'r Ezrsr' ALM3 Nr D-'Mfr Tw Kacpa Epsrlon ATE 'iL1'l'U vEr7Ah1 ,LALQES LHAWD XV. JANES XVLLLLAM ,LENMNS GPACE M JOHNSEN Hg' E: 'rss A-- O-gs Mr, 'cs M,st.: Gram Sa., Wrs Aff 'r . N- L.Cc'5' A45 uc-'r', i-grin Fmc Arfi :Q F '- . AL:-ha Tau Orzrvgin Kappa KafpaG.1:w-:fra E A iril'F VA FCLBEPT E VRAFT MAPSARETJ KREKEL GRETCHEN KPENZ LYLE G, LaFON rr iff rn Nr.2r33r'cr': D-:s Mrgrrncs Srcuf Criv Carlrslc Ave L rice' Arrs Fw Ari: thaw! Arts Comfrrcrgc Ll-315 Af' O -191 AL' LE!-,Fr EL'Z.A.EE'L J LEMQN JULIAN M LEVKTT D LONGFELLOW DCROTHYE LUDWLG w ' L 'ig ' TI-kr' 'J-is Mor'-:s B-:jfsd Das Mcrrwcs L i-:re A 5 L Lcrf' Ads Civwf cr:-3 Lrb:raL Arts C l 1 'FE' ' Draifc,caS 46 gilt -Si JOHN A. HULL JAMES H. HULSE ru Das Mormis Des Morrmrs Corr'rr'1c'cc Lrbr:r.3L Arts A1543 T54 Oweacr Taq Ka:-ga Epsdorr RUTH JONES JEANIE KEATON D-:S Mom-:s Ashhnu, Kv. Lur:Cr:1LArTS Fm: Arts Kansa Akha Them Draicrcds DCROTHY E. LARSON HELEN LEACH Hmrcv D-fs Morncs ' Cowrrtwcrrjc La, www Ramps Kappa barrrv MILDRED L LUDWIG Dcs Morwcs Lrbcrel Aris Draw-cds GLENN R, MQCARTV Des Morncs Lrbrql A'is iw... 'Hx 1 ' uv- , x 'tea 4- 'L V . ,:-ski. bij! J: :' 1 'T . -1 -ev-' Q' sf an 3 si 1 L, A3 5 YM W v. 'MG ,L V112 'E . f.. -Nm .X 4 lr L X. 'kv' 'T Pi 'Q MQCLELLAND BETTY JO M-LLLIPE DONALD W M-QHOSE GEPALDJ MQVAY VTPGTNTA L, MAPTHAJ MAJOR BEPNAPDJ MAPKC Drs N131'1:s D135 Muff: V1T.,1. z3 D-A Mc- '1-is r,13,LEN!JATJ Drs M, me Das fvigwz Lrlj-TAT A115 fif1f11'2Cfi-i L if-1.111 A115 V- '113'1i1: D- S lv'11,1m3s L11:1. :I A119 fi' L11- AWFQ Y' D-ffl S191 '1A'111'3 E1151T1gf1 T14 Ylx'-113 Ez-Q11 1 L1lj1L'r.nE Arts F'11'1-.1Y-31,1V11Gf1:11111.3 AT1'11'1 E115:T1311 P1 P'31'g'1 A l 1-LL-Q: LCS UTAFCJUAPDT IAAXTNE MAFTZ TFMA L MAULLEF L'C:f1TT-ff' MAXVDELEY 'DHARLES MTLLEP XYWLLQAM F MCPEY LEQNA T' MUTF' Pocmcdwv, N Y. D-is Mmm-55 Dc: Momcs ATq1gm.3 F1 D1:sMc1.f1-,S Q1 143 IT Egg!-1 L1:1Q'31 A155 L15-3151! A119 L1c11t1aTA1is fi- 'A-3 -: Lrq'.2T Afts E1,iu:nt11,w L 1-,LT A f Akm X1DcTii A -1'uTL O -311 T' D193 L1'3lf-wif. R, JAY NASH MAPTHA NELSON NARGAPETANNNUTT NTLE OLDHAM 3 KELLY CTNEALL ' 'AT 'TA G f'ATP K YETEPEL FAULT B1:dfo'4 B1'r1'11ng1'a1-A D135 Momcs DQS Mom-is C1i1.Jh1gf 1.3 C Gila. DLS M1311111:s D-gs M-gm. 1 L bC'131A1iS L1bw1lA1ts L11:1c'3T A119 L1b-ie! Arts L 11.131 A s 'fi' 111'1: L if-1'eTA'1Q S5 13A:-1Ep51'3r L1--111 A': JTQ, , HAROLD LPEDERSEN MARIAN PTDGEON MARY B, PLOEGEFI GEPTRUDE PPTQE HAPLAN Q P'PiN13LE VADUAPET E IAAP1 E 'QLITCP DQS Mowcs Das Moms Dis Mom-:s Albam, Mc- E? P1:'- , GLM OUANSTPWM GQ!-smuvq, IT 'Tru' 4112: Fw-3 Arts L :1:'3' Arts F f-3 Ads L Ave mug: Tl C'1'Q Kansa Kap-paGg1r1m.3 A1ph.3 X1 Delta Kappa K-3g'1:i.3L531'1'111 PM A'ts Alpm Y1 D13 tv D511 G3 '1'1 47 .Q- N3 Nh- x 951 XQESQ ,kpsjl W . . Qsffig QQE VALQA-N: pf X, W: T ,- A Nm-ifllff A 41...- .,-.. YT' T, gulf' W 'm' ,wf ' 'W ' . - A am.. -ny' -np- -N. 'Q' MAYOJ PEECE MTLDRED M REED RDA E. ROBERTSON MAFWON M PONEY JLlLlA JEAN ROWE LEONARD J, RYGH GRACE SCHOLLER New liwfrvrrjcrrcli D13-ws Cflgsmu Pcrswcll, N Mlg- Irrfllarrapolrs, lnd, Das Mplncs Chlcago, Ill. Lrb-:ral Arts Frm Arts Lrb-'ral Arts fforrrmifril' Lrbcral Arts Cofrrv'r'rcrCc Llbcral Arts A'rv3 Tau Orrrc-31 lfrzppaKaur-3Garr1rrta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Alpha Theta V L SCHOONOVER DON L SCHl?ElNEl? VATHRYN A l'ALlL W, SCHWEHN WERNER E. SELENE KATHLEEN E, EDlTH R. Sl-lERRlCK Das Mamas Des Mmrrrws SCHWAEGLER Et Wavrrc, Ind ,lcllcrsun SHANAHAN Cofrrrcllsvllle, Pa. ffffrr wt., from -rrgrfr D-:S Momcs Lubcral Arts fforrrrrrcrcc Takoma Park, Md Lnbcral Arts Frnlj Arts Dwll-in Sn rim 1 P BERNARD SMITH 'r-JUTLMA SNYDEP T2-JM 1 SOLEBBUPG Dcs Memes lllmx-Um Aur,r,y, lll Lzbcral Arte Frm' Arts Lllgrufll Arls Trlriwqli Club Tau Kappa Epsulon iECFGEJ STEPHENS Dis ML.rm:s L::rQrulAr1s Tau Kappa Egrsllon DOPCTHY MSTEVENS DLS Moxncs Erlu-:ation Alrrll-3 Xl Dcltix PENT STITZER Gmrwrsorr, Colo, lrr-L:-al ArlS Trrqlnglc Club Lxbcral Arts BETTY STEVENSON MAUDE STEVENSON Des Momcs Elyria. Ohro Comrrwcrcc Frnc Arts Kappa Alpha Tlwcta 'Ts Pet 36 .,.., R ' ft l V-Q vs-:L 'ev' gs X is -s. . ' 'Yr 'ST X . ., -X! X ' THELMA A, STORING Slahir Lrbcrat Arts LOREN E, TESDELL Das Morncs Lrbcrml Arts A Q -' 2 ' L. PAUL STOVER CHARLES E, STPOUD Drfs Morrrcs QOL7'rfTTCTCf ROBERT L. TESDELL Dcs Morncs Lrbcral Arts Rr:rgHrCJrJ for-steric FRAZER THOMASON Newton Lrbcrat Arts HELEN VROOMAN JOYCE R. WALKER FRANCIS M. WERDELL Das Morrrcs Ads! Wrntrctd, HL Lrbcrat Arts Lrberal Arts Lrbcral Arts Kappa Kappa Gamma Trranglc club . M. 3 'Hs . I Q s fi S . is I New ' will ' ft W Sf L.. -M J' Sri., ...,,. Z.. Zzgr: Q X X - ! 321. , 2 zf N-Al 1...-, JUDY G STUBBS JOSEPHINE E Des Morncs SWANSON Frrrs Arts Va!!-gy Crtv, N D-35, Atptra Xr Dclta Frmc Arts Alpha Xu Dclta JOHN R. TRETT JOHN TUFTS Ft, Dcs Mcfmcs Artarrsas Crty, Karr Lrb-:ral Arts Frnc Arts Alpha Tau Orsffza BETTY WILLIAMS Des Morncs Corrrmcrric Kappa Akprm Thcta JANET B. YORK Dcs Morncs Educatrorr 49 Tau Kappa Ernsrlorr SYLVIA R. WOLFF Sbcl-don Fm: Arts .N Qxfgqfw' MARY SWEARINGEN NOPMA TEMPLETON Sur: Crtv Drs Mrgrrncs Educ-Jtrorr Lrbcral Arts Ku pp-J Km pt-pa Ga rrrrrwcr BILL H VAN HORN BYRDINE M, VEBEP KCHCrgg Lrbriret Arts D-is Mormzs Lrtycral Arts Srgrfra Atp-he Ernsrtcfrr BAREARA WRENN Pqrvmra, TU. Frm: Arts GERTPUDE L YARN Des Morrrcs Eduriatron ii 435-was LAW FRESHMEN , ,. ., .....Y -.,,.! eu 5 X eww-' L w 'fu- BRUCE BEVINGTON JOHN L. MQGRUDER JACK PETRO CLARE J. RAHM Dcs Molnes Des Molncs Cleveland, Ohio Des Moines Alpha Tau Omega Chr Delta Tau Kappa Epsrlon Tau Kappa Epsrlon RlCHARD J, SELMAN LURA E. SMlTH ROBERT J. WESSELS WADE A. WOODKE Otlumwa Des Moines Des Moines Lc Mars Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega WYE fVgn'fS37 ' --L , 'IQ A,Hhg x ' ' -,.1j3, 1- 1 --H WlQ'W 1 ' In A r J W. - . . ,fu J S fx , as I Sq, 4, ' 'i e .G 5. -J I wx' v. ,L T ' 41. A F-4':4Q.c QQ. R-.-QQB-55 ' 'Law ' .6 Joseph Sams, presndcnt of freshman law class, at- tended Cornell and Nortlwvfcslern before comlng 'fo Dralrc for has dcgrc-3, A member of Delta Theta Plwl, Sams ls an cxccllenl golfer and has won several tvopl1ies.On the side, he has a passion for s-ra-food. 50 W' T i 'C' fu-X Dcs Moincs Liberal Arts GUINEVERE J, BARNHART La Porte City Frne Arts Dralc-cds BERYL J. BLACK DCS Morrrcs Commerce Arpha Tau Omega F RESHMEN 1 f 1-.P if -v. .u. -... 5 x '15 ...L r. X fv 1 5 '-V. , 5 R'-' sr I , si ?g7'7 Eg' 459' ,xa- - A Q iv V K Y K . 1. 2 ' Q'- NX ' x -A , W. x at ,.. Jr. XX.: 4 ff V, Q vfjiw' if Q 3. ..-STA nm Pu ., -Q? 11. ' ww f . A E sa S :ar 1 'R' Lg? ' . mm L.. 'fi' QQ., Q!! 'Ez ,,.,.. EDITH M. AHERN PARTHENIA C ALBEPS W GLEN AMBOS BEPT ANDEPSON JOAN B ANDREWS Mrcmgarr Crty, inn. D-gs Mamas U-:s Mor'-is D-is MJ was Educatrorr Emo Aria Crgrrrrrrurgrric Edscatrmn ALL13 Tau OW-3133 Dclta G1 'a EDWIN G, BARTEL ALBERT BEEPBOWEP POSEMAP7' BELSLEY JAMES L BENNETT Urrrvcrsrty Qty, Mo, D135 Morrrcs Wrgst Dcs Morrr-is Menrctorr Crjrrf' -jrcc L Lara! Arts Fwvg A'fs 'Eff' isis Tau Kappa Epsrfon Chr Ddta Dart-3 Garurrra Sr-3:'a Arprzs Ecsrrfgn ROBT BLACKBURN BAPBAPA BLAIP ROBEPT L BLISS WNLDA E BOALS Des Morrrcs Bniuwrrr Parr, Carrf. Mason Crty Lujrrgrorwx Mrjrr Lrb.:'aN Arts Lrtcral Arts L15-3:31 Arts Frnc A'ts Srqra Alpha Epsrlon Data Gavirzwa Srgwa Arpm ELS fr FONALD A AIJLT DLS M41 'CS 1r: LrLrL C., S Q ANNA M BENTLEY D-is Mrgrrrcs L:rJrq'.33 Arts Drglta Cnr ','- 3 DONNA MAE BOCWT Das Mcrrrcs Ffc Arts Dc 'ra wan rf Robert Bliss, om of the more promrsmg cf Hur ycafs crop of frcshm-:rr from an actrvrty sfarrdpoxrwt, was -:Vaci-ld fo prcsrdcmcy of thc frrst year Lrbcraf Arts class. BMSS rs red-barred, dynamrc and 5 good example of Dale Carnegie bool. 5l PLDBEPT ,i BALLJXYHN Hy ' LVL Mi, Egugxtrrgn 3 A'C-ra Ensrkn .IGP-LN W BLEPMANN QLS Mrzrrnfs Li- Tm F3514 ELsrIr:w H PUTH M BREHMEP Hart!-Lv Ejuiatrirrr Dr:-r:-cis 'Re wh. 'x :FG- S B RQ , , .tba P. Nm. V-N XXX xc ,- -very BETTY J, BURNETTE TED C BURTT BEVERLY J. BUTLER ANN C CALDWELL LlLLlAN CALLENDER DOROTHEA M. HOWARD CAMPBELL Das Milrmji Andover, Mass. Baxter Ft Dcs Mormcs St Charles CAMBLlN Dcs Morr-rcs Lrbcrrll Arts Lrbcral Arts Frne Arts Lrbcral Arts C-amrr'rcrcc Wcst Dcs Morncs Lrbcral Arts Yin: a Alpha Tlwcta Ch: Dclta Kappa Kappa Gamma Cr:rmmr:rcr: Srgma Alpl-ra Epsrlorr Alpha Xl Delta WILLARDWCAPRON ELJDORA CARVALHO MARGARET ANN ROBERT l CHASE JOHN Cl-lRlSTENSEN JOY L CLARK JUNE ElLEEN CLIFT P.-rr-.g Omg N-:w Bedford, Mass CHAMBERS Das Mc-rnrs Aurclra Lalc Parl Rackwcll Crtv Lrtzrfirl Arts Erlarzatron DQS Momcs Commcrcc Corwzwcrcs Frm: Arts Lrlcl-:ral Arts Trmnqlr club Dralcrcds Lrbcral Arts Srgma Alpl-ra Epsrlon Alpha Tau Omega D-:Ita Gamma Delta Gamma EEATFIVE VOBLIRN JACK B COE ROBERT A COLE CLARA M COLLING HELEN J CRIPPEN DENNY CROWLEY HAROLD S. CUYLER Drs Mirrmis L1-.s Mamas D-fs Mcrrncs Krmstrmo, Sasl , Can Das Mc-mes Wcsi Drs Mc-rncs Harrrsvrllc! Mrch. Fw Arts rir r3rr1c Lrbcral Arts Erjacatrcrn Frrwc Arts Car, rrrcrrjtj Erjtrcatrorr irq'--a Alpha Eritsrlrgrn Q wk' V vu.-.-V . '.f-1f'4- ' J' l-l Alplwa Xl Delta John Biermann rs prcsldcnt of the Com- merce lrcslwman class. An accomplished F thc 52 golfer, Brcrmann also rs a rn-gmbcr o armoncrzrsu, a traveling vocal trio. A -Q' S' E lf if 5 mm? ' 2 5' . 1 , AA . L: n x Nfl' 'F 1 tfl iv- T ,ji 'P' r' L 'r QQQ' V tx' , 331 , km ,. f -av. , , , '- , G4 5 1-we 73+ x 1' A A 12+ if if is .yr M- :- it a - r .: f , -w5s..,'i If I t 'l A I N.-. N : ,fxsyi-.R - . ,V l-Km-,,,,.,15 ' Sw, 1111112222 EXW Sal-K '-XXI.-g ' ' 2 mallszixxetwillwmtsatatr' , hit. A fv- MARY G DANFORTH MAPlANl DAWDSON PCTBEPT P DAVlS Rx. ,X,,. A .1 is f :E 44,1 Y ' 'Nw' xl w 'L Elf' fif my - T A f A - 2' ' wav' MARLlN D DAWSON MAPY LOU DQBOEST EARLE W DWKSON HAPPY H DTCVSON Oruawn Lcntcrvrllc Des Momris Drs Mom-fs Wcst Das Mow-rcs Llbcral Arts Fmc Arts Ft:-3 Arts Lrbcrnl Arts Educatlc-rm Kappa Kappa Gamrva Kaopa Kazaa Garrsrrxa OAK DUKE SENEWEVE F DUNN BETTY ELDER MA,-TNE P ELLlOTT BTLLTE E FEAPING Wcllswllc, N. Y. Das Mamas Ln:-rw La Part-i Cult, Wrgst Dcs Memes Llbcral Arts Fmt? Arts Fm.: Arts Etiscatzon Llbcral Arts Chr Dalia K:.g5rraK3foraGa iMa Dralc cds Alpha Xl Dclta FRANNELL FOOTE Das Momcs Fmc Arts ROBERT J. FOSTER MARY F, FPANZ Des Malncs T' Lualrzsturgl Ill, Pam' DOROTHY FULLER THELMA D GTMEP Rcmwlal Llbcral Arts Llbcral Arts Fmt: Arts Fmw Arts Alpha Tau Owcga Dclta Garrrrwa Grayson Riles lrnghtl was prcslclcnt of Frm: Arts freshman class before lcavmg school at Clmrlstmas. Brotlwcr of glamorous Topaz Rllcs Brrd, Grayson was a mcmberolPl1i Mu Alpha and band. 53 St L-3-ws, Mo, Erlupnttlya Tau KA Iry, ANN FElK Dcs Mam J tj S ,. AH, Elsantlt. ELTZABETH Dgs Maw Frm: Arts V Elrswlorx M GOBELT CS :rm Orncqa Sr, Lows, Ma. Elura' 'rw Tau har-ra Epsrlcl POEEPT C FOGEL Des MCr:nljS F mg Arts :HAS N GOODMAN St, Laws. Mo Lo rzxgrca Tau Katia Ersllcrw 4'-mv' jg KI, wx V ox ,..- . ,,.- v 5. Q L ix. QS ,f ff. ns- . vm -. -N mg A soreoon Ls-rlgisa Lrz,-1'aTArtS r Data WALTER L HARVEY E,r.nLn.t r, N. ,l. l L-Val AWS Srqrrra Afnna Epsrtct MARY JANE HUNTER p.'.- Fifi: zfzrlrtfglgr '1 ' JEANNE E KAY Lrttfe Falts, Mrnn, Fans A'ts M. 'Nu fs-L.. ROBERT N GOS9 Dgs Mornas L-Li-Crit Arts MTLDRED E GRAY Das Mmncs Eciucatron 'AARL HOFFMAN Vfruncrt Btuffs Frm' A115 MYRTLE O HOHL Donnctlson ' Educatron n Srqrrra Alpna Ersrtfirn WTLLTAM L JACK BARBARA JACKSON Dfs PA.:rrn.ts Das Mornas 'r'- ' .iff LrbC'3l Arts 9 VW Ak-ns Ex srtirn Drltafcjs M LOU YENWORTHY G HAROLD KROHN Drs, Morncs Das Morncs Educixtron Conirncrcc DQHJ Garnrn-3 Alpha Tau Omega FFT! 333 fs. , Q i I , b- :I - Q . E A ' X, 1. nv Q --.1 'T W H HAGENBACK ROSEMARY H Perl- Rrdgcl UT HANNON Cr:rrnr'nercc Harman, Ncb. Lrbcral Arts MTLDRED GERALDINE HUCKA HOLLINGSWORTH Das Molncs ffouncrl Bluffs Lrbcrat Arts BETTYJ ,TARNAGTN Pctarson Educatron JOAN KURT Wrcnxta, Kan Lrbcral Arts 54 Cornrncrcc Lnr Onwcga JOHNJ JENSEN Dr-on, NV. Conwacrcc NEAL W, LANG Eanflcld, Ohio Lrberal Arts GEO A. HARTLEBEN MARJORYJ Parkersburg, W, Va. HARTMAN Ernc Arts DUNCAN HUEBNER Dcs Moines Commerce LOUTSEAJOHNSON Attcman Lxbcrat Arts Drakc-cds OLIVE P. LEHMAN Woodward Liberal Arts Chr Omega Des Moines Lnbcrat Arts Delta Gamma DONALD A. HUGHES Ctwcrokcf Commerce ROSEMARIE JOHNSTON Unrvcrsriv Crtv, Mo, Frnc Arts ZALMAN L. LEVIN Des Moines Commerce L 2- 1 ff w--..,. gf ' 82 JJ' 'ic ' 2 5- ,- ,. , a -X . -9 ji v 'hw ' .1 T7-T' i Ffh, AW?-lg i 'X fs, Q, BELVA L. LOCKWOOD CAROLYN LUMSDEN LENOPE LLJNT Rossvdle, TTT. Dcs Morrrcs New Smzcm Frnc Arts Erducatx-an E:-gcit or: Delta Gamma MERLIN MCCULLOH DOROTHY MQDADE POBT C MQDANIEL Monrsorr, IJI. Des Morncs Ofrara, Nab. Commerce LubcraT Arts Ccf -rrie Tau Kaprzji E:,srJCrr1 JAMES A, MABRY Des Momcs Lrbcral Arts Sxgrva AJoha Epswon MARY-M MACKLTN Des Momcs Corvmfric CCPNELTA MALLETT Das Mamas Lro-1'ifArfS Yapnra AJQFH That-3 HERBERT MERRTCK Des Moines Commerce Tau Kappa Epsilon C. WM MESMER Des Mamas Cfsvrwcr-is Tau Kappa Epsdcrn MAPGAPETJ MTLLEP Dcs Mamas Frrve Arfs K-5 W-K its Shri, Q85-I Q.- 4.1 JAS D LYNEH r M Des Mrirrmas Lrcfrgi Arts L. bv ., 1.-f . 2 X, K T L :bmi-. ,aaey . V, ANNE if LYNNER JEAN L M 1'fALL Das Mfgrrmgs E-rrg Lbgriv Arts Emcztzn Yxrr-3 ATQMT Thrfi MYFCN NQDQNALD TPENE A MQHENPY JEAN MZKAPAHAN J A JJ N' Nr 7 ss Po mtv MWF LTQTQ: Arts CW DQM3 HEPMAN MAPKELL Ht-Lr-rrq Mwrr LL-T31 Arts Akira Efssrbtn pr TED MILLER Des Mamas Lv.-, 31 Aria Srgrzra AJpi1-3 Epsri 55 rr C,'3,U, Crr JVC' rf 'fr rr-:rcs Llccrif AJS K-3 I-r,-a AJ:-rr-1 Trzft-3 Ka up-3 K3 D015-'r' 1 BTLL MAPTTN JEAN E MAPTJN Des Mrsrmts D-gs Mmm-,S fhrrr- Lrkpel Ads Ku rak Erwin-3r:r'.J Q55 Mamas Des Mo m Lhr Or cga .Ir VJFWSJNTA MONAHAN DORIS MONPOE mas ,,..xA,.. p,-A45 BETTY LOU MifCrir M.T4:s Crm, MQ-mr Ei',cat:on 'rw Clrnsga JEAN MiVAY Labs Cru F 'vc Ajs Umm ba r 9 MLFTAM E MELTC' JJ!3rr1JuVW1'rrZr' Frrr Arts DQHA Garwirr BETTY E MOOPE Ft D-is Mom-is Lrb-Ta! 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W. , ' ,,. bug' Qu' .fi I , 'h7nL1,V 'i i f f1'1.'1 c,,..!- 1 7 W fo x f 4, f 33? Al' 'YT' Qfffn r Y--wma.. .awk McCartan, Beswick Hill, Conte McKenzie, Cutler Hanks, Nash Meadows, Streyffeler Meyer, Wilcox fc f- T i??ii?7' H A T gg W ' i l L' 'Ti' E f . T -t STUDENT CGUNCIL OFFICERS Edward Mcfartan . .,.,., , ..,,,.... President Tom Hill ,,,,...l, ,.,.... V ice-president Kathryn McKenzie , Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Dorothy Beswick Roy Meadows Cleomary Conte '38 Ruth Meyer '39 Harry Cutler Allan Nash Qrbin Hanlqs Marian Streytteler Elise Wilcox Elected trom the entire student body, student council tinds its main worries in the annual Homecoming celebration and the Sponsoring ot various all-school tunctions. A successtul Homecoming marked the Bulldog victory over Miami, with the council sponsoring a barbecue roast the night be- tore the game. Awarding ot decoration prizes and handling ot the annual Homecoming parade were other highlights in the varied program. The hard-times party was the high point ot the sponsored dances. Music by a rustic orchestra and clothes to match the occasion teatured the wellsattended party. Obtaining signs intended to slow drivers on University ave. was another activity ot the group. The Phi Mu Alpha house decorated for Homecoming George Sullivan and Mary Quick serve at Homecoming barbecue Thelma Storing works on the dormitory parade 'float . i OFFICERS Elise Wilcox President Marian Streytteler Viceapresident Florence Kling Secretary lane Gibson Treasurer Charline Christensen Point Secretary Dorene Capps Senior Representative Margaret Andrew Junior Representative Consisting ot all women students on the campus, Womenis league sponsors the annual Spinsters' Spree dance, the social or' ganizations' Sweetheart Sing, and nurnerous guidance programs with tallcs and consultations on such topics as vocations, marriage and the acquiring ot charm. All otticers ot the executive council arc seniors, with the er' ception ot the iunior representative. The Spiristeis' Spree, the organizationis main social event, is unique among Dralre dances in that the woman pays the entire ei-:f penses ot this date. The Sweetheart Sing, won this year by Kappa Kappa Gamma and Alpha Tau Qrnega, teatures the sweetheart songs ot the Greelf letter social organizations. A K .os Mrs. Rosa Cunningham. lecturer on vocational guidance, addresses Q ' ix. a thoughtful audience Rebecca Loeber, chairman of the day, chats with Mrs. Cunningham Ch,,mQ,Se,, Andmw 'rw me is nz I pr' 4 Z zf L V' E QW ., ,,,V it fi no Q' 5. AS' ' , A ' lg -4 , 4.1 A :yt-Q , ,. Y ,, .- Q.: - I . t ,', .-: .V ' f. a1v,,,:. . r ',1Zf-51:42 'r' ,I1. Q . r sf ii A Q' ,+I ' fi ts My ,E HND - K wigs - ' , tai, .,,, X' rr. H i 'r--- it r '- , rg merit mx Q Sm St eyffeler Gibson Capps -2:8 ss ' OFFICERS Blanche Young President Jane Gibson Vice-president Ruth Serrill Secretary Beth Dunham . Treasurer Betty Anderson Margaret Andrew Berneil Collins Loraine Duncan Dorothy Dysart CABINET MEMBERS Marietta Erven Helen Keller Virginia Mactennan Dorothy Stevens Jeanne Strong Open to any woman in school, the Y.W.C.A. is lcept busy spon soring weekly programs, presenting speakers and bringing about the mixing ot taeulty and students by various attairs. The helping ot a poor tamily at Christmas time is one ot the charitable sides ot the organization. Money tor this and tor the sending ot representatives to various Conventions is raised by the sale ot Candy in the ottiee ot the group. 5 0 9 A children's Christmas party, held by the YWCA PROFESSIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS Mrs. Lura Smith President Darlyne Luhmann Secretary Wrnitred I-lubler Treasurer MEMBERS Lura Smith I Mary Burgess , Delta Sigma Epsilon Mildred Sturholm I Darlyne Luhmann Sigma Alpha Iota Winitred I-Iubler 3 , Mary Elizabeth Wyland I Zela PII' Eta Charline Christensen I ph' MU Gamma l Annette Boyd Acting as a governing board tor protessional sororities, the Professional Pan-I-lellenic council exists to aid in cooperation ot the groups on the campus. Rushing teas, run cooperatively by the groups, are periodically held. A professional panhellenic rushing tea 5 k i I' ' ff 1 I S n '5 I as c ' xx 1 A s -A if r .rt .. SQA- 1 -5 5 I. T 'M' --Q . A it D ff :-ima. ' ' - ww .f XL. -' : N ' L . . .,:-W , J ns-,.,. . 5-2:51 Xb' , if , Q? X is ,Q - X get -P . , rm-' -Cf M. is S, Smith, Hubler Luhmann, Boyd Burgess, Sturholm Christensen, Wyland ' i l' Q. ,px in OFFICERS Ruth Frisby i . . . . . President Frances Ann Dickson Secretary MEMBERS Mary Quick Alpha Xi Delta Frances Ann Dickson Delta Gamma , Q Jane Bush Kappa Alpha Theta t A 'A'-D' i ' WT Barbara Cox Drake-eds . V QV.. L Nell Cooke Carpenter House TIN 4 Q Annajean Brown Independents Virginia Watts Kappa Kappa Gamma Supervisors ot women's athletics on the campus, the intramural board has complete control ot intramural tournaments. The or- ganization is made up ot one representative ot each group which participates in the activities. Rules are made which concern the competition rules in women's athletics. Tennis, soccer, badminton, basketball, deck tennis, pingf pong, volleyball, baseball, golt and swimming come under the juris' an 0, diction ot the board. 5 r'i I '-I ' 'WM-' by, Brown Dickson' Bush Time out during an intramural basketball game Watts Enthusiasts mark up a bowling score i 3 my ,Qu X .s, DCRMITORY COUNCIL OFFICERS l-lazel Jacobs President l-lyla Beroen Vice-president Julia Jean Rowe Secretary Martha Nelson . Treasurer Thelma Storing Social Chairman Concerned with the dances annually sponsored at the dormitory and the tall open-house, t'ir: dormitory council is the governing body in the womens dormitory. Programs presented at r'cetings and various dinners, Christmas parties, prayers and musical attairs are handled by the otticers ol the council. Every woman living in the dormitory is automatically eligible to elect the otticers ot the group. The women's dormitory 1- , .. rw vt iff ff- ' f -C 1 K VHA vu, -Haul , v f ' 34 .if 0 wg A, ,gig ' Q ' ' , r A , fn f . . il i.. i ' T? r .im ss.. 'iff , 2 if ' Q , R hh R. I R Storing Berocn Nelson ,, . ! ! 3 ...ala K , Wi New X -v ww :Cp sg, ATX l OFFICERS Jane Gibson , A ,, , President Blanche Young , . Secretary Berneil Collins Treasurer MEMBERS Kathryn Breitenlcamp 2 Q Jane Gibson l Alpha X' Delta Berneil Collins I - Grace Nettleton Chl Qmega l-lelen Bentley Dpita Gamma Eloise Reasoner X ' Marianne Miller I K A' h Th Erna Warren l Kappa lo G eta Ellgtnllclfglsblfgung E Kappa Kappa Gamma Sponsors ot the annual Panhellenic tormals and mid-semester rush teas, the Panhellenic council governs the doings ot the tive social sororities on the campus. Regulation and promotion each get their innings at the monthly meetings. Chapter limitation, revision ot rushing rules and discussion ot the pledge requirements betore initiation were high points ot this year's program. kamp A rushing tea, with sorority girls doing their best to impress Gb B tley Young, Breiten , F by R Miller. Warren prospectlve pe 395 DHBV . i ANI INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS Roy Meadows President John Neiman A Vice-president Robert l'lorstmeier .. .. . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS EZllE12Q'tilfEFn E firia ri EZLQNESQELFWS Q Alpha Tau Omega rsirrrrowzsirrirf 4 iiizbfwivm i Siwwipidrrsiioi taiilijfifmm l sm lntertraternity tormals, the setting ot fraternity rushing rules and administration over intertraternity attairs keep members ot the Inf tertraternity Council busy. President Roy Meadows made the trip to New Yorlc City as the Dralce representative to the annual conference ot lntertraternity Councils. Fraternity men congregate on the campus and in the fraternity house 11: 'iff' 'is' wwwg3.g,:Q.: dvr C . +-Nia 'Sr' -f-- Q im, ,- --., -- ,. wwf :M C ' K .,.Ci 73- -535 5' N b' K X -Q - - we X ,ns-NV K' if C tt g ',-, Av- X 'K I -JO KQV' ,,,nv--- ft Ht Mk Meadows, Corbin N Morrison Petro, Wisdom Wi erman, Lu man ors mcier, 1 , 'E' , isp 8 5 1- ,wwf , 1 . we ua-ti Bliss Boss McCr ck Neuman Mill MEN'S INTRAMURAL BOARD REPRESENTATIVES Edward Rosentelt ,, Alpha Epsilon Pi Wfayne Miller ,. Alpha Tau Qmega Stan Boss , A . , , , ,Chi Delta John Neiman , A Sigma Alpha Epsilon Murro McCracken , Tau Kappa Epsilon Kermit Bliss . A .Triangle Club Jack Nielsen , Intramural secretary With V. J. Green serving as intramural manager, the men's in- tramural board pushed the program torward, worlcing toward their original aim ot having athletics tor every man in school. The board arranges the intramural sports schedule and deter- mines the eligibility ot students wishing to compete in the sports. It also decides what sports will be ottered tor the year. The present program includes tennis, swimming, handball, table tennis, horse-shoe pitching, baslretball, golt and traclc. Contestants in intramural handball and vaulting ,,....w..A. . f' ff f X ,. X x 1 , . 'iff no ,QA,.. ., , ,A,, , f ---A f' ' 2, 1, ,1 ff, 2 , ,M- - if , -li' ,-m '. f 2, ttw Gotdnian survfys the fitass ART Posters and canvases, rnaslcs and etay modets poured out ot ttie art department ttris year, representing the work ot stu- dents working in the studio in ttie Administration building. Everything trom bull sheets to Y.W.C.A, teas was pubs licized in ttie gaudy combinations ot cardboard and paint the artists turned out tor various groups. Cn ttie more artistic An art dass pairting trom a numan modct SLK? ART H ,, as srde, exhrbrts were sponsored and herd rn Cowles hbrary and promrneni praces in the city. The hunt for scenes to parnt was earned rnto streets, lawns 'eh and aifeys, where students sei up easers and wrefded brushes 5 Q rn therr efforts fo degret what they saw on fr lout of Cloth. ' fa, so M A -9 ,sf 5-. 6:-:ne iff Q iii' we Fa A ,r 1 PM r A-zgrfirirwr Prnt, Xxfhranr Mrjfhiry rvndg srrirrrwv HSSrS't51nC- A rr-o or students srnrlv over Thwrr Qrwatrcrnr, n ra nrrjrdrjhng qragg ua 1-'xx 3 13. 1. A 4 , -A 1 -WG Q N f-.- ,A 1 - 'I'-N25 f 1 x Q , r 'V' w I' Y ..,..fEE,. ' 'f',Jg555.J.ikJ LXX, , ' ' ' r f fi r- r :' 73 ' hx, ' f. ,. -X-, ...r : . P we-wi9l'? ' mu ' it uxtfl Y I I ,M 4 rr ART 3,8 .. , 55,39 -Wo' ft.. A V I fm idk.-5 swrm Crlfmwzm mom Pvofl swf MCU-dy Bctty Cooiwdgy, and a mwrvafurcg Hahn Fall-:r and omloolc scwmc pigment mwxmg -X 5 S ' 1 x x ...NN W ART Marxcita WwNQnns puts fnmrsiwmq iouih-32 ov 3 irw WAHW hui VAJSNCVV of thx' VT1Od-1, RAbv,1,f,11 Lamb-'V IWW: for fedfs T1 C-:wr-.J r . .X . I . debit-r Cearih Gabr.-3 son holds up a trrw' warnrng card The deb Wrth Dean ot Men John Gabrielson coaching them tor the trrst year, Dralfes debate team won new laurels in both dual and tournament meets. Numerous debates wrth teams trom all sections ot the country were held on the campus, whale a 6,000-mile trip through the West enabled the orators to meet more schools. The raunt tool: them to I2 states and lo debates. Probably most memorable ot the home debates was the speeral chapel appearance ot Phrlrp R, Noalces and Chris- topher Paget Mayhew, ot Cambrrdge and Qxtord, respeef trvely. The two delrghted Drale students wlth their quips and lrvely arguments. atc 54 nsatrons ot the year, Phrlrp R. Noalres and Chrrstopher Pag-'t Mayhew ot England DEBATE Delta Gamma repeated nts last yearls victory rn intramural debate by defeating the Alpha Tau Omega duo last tall to win the Pr Kappa Delta cup, otlered by the national honor- ary torensles fraternity. Women representing Delta Gamma were Margaret Ann Chambers and Margaret Quanstrom. The deteated ATO team was made up ot l-larold Krohn and James Rule. .lohh Srmmona, sensor dobatcr, prundi out hs poln hcim Fnsby Grbson lfratt O'N.galI Ponnlyar S mmona Wlsdonw V ,',i.,,gr-gan: K , ar ,tiki Q 41 I' Q ,Qpk V X is-rr -- My Q. , . 5 A , S- Z, V Q xffew , 1- -N109 4 'wiv' -40 ' ,, , A,, l X ,, ,x.-Lx.-,,4,.5- Phil-o R. Noalfes and Clwristoplncr Pagct Mayhew, English students, rest and yisit At ttie province convention ot Pi Kappa Delta in Excelsior Springs, Mo., Drake was easily the outstanding scliool repre- sented in the various contests. Two tirst places and two sec- onds enabled tlwe Drake team to win wide recognition tor their argumentative actiievements. Drakes men debaters, Alfred Silver and Jolwn Simmons, deteated Kirksyille State Teachers college ot Missouri in tlwe finals to win tirst place in tlie men's tourney, Simmons also placed trrst in mens extemporaneous speaking. Robert Kratt tool second place in men's oratory. SO Al Silver pleads liis casa tor tli-: iudges f-- ii DEBATE Worling en tli-3 Mecalwill debate tmrne , John Simrno Y loolrs over tlw-: crowd: Nebrasla dcbatcrs prepare their rebuttals mrnons and Silv-a'1-:fiat-Z a valncralrl-3 spot ,n their opponents' cas-' Women debaters stood out in the Pr Kappa Delta tourney when tlwe team ot Ruth Frisby and Jane Gibson finished seo ond, losing a two-to-one decision to Cape Girardeau State Teachers college ot Missouri in the finals. Miss Frisby also toolc a tourtti in womens extemporaneous speaking wlwrle Miss Gibson, with a speeelw entitled Civil Liberties, was tourtln in womens oratory. S I aulty rvhva . If it i , , xx 'f-Q i JR-' if Protessor James J. lziderliclq was consistent as usual in producing plays which were marked by high technical excel- lence and engaging use ot costuming and lighting ettects. Comedy held the spotlight most ot the year, with The Bishop lvlisbehavesf' 'llfnter Madame and Spring Dance bringing laughter trom critical campus audiences. By way ot contrast came Mrs. Moonlight, tragic story ot a beautitul woman who couldn't grow old. Th.: cast rctaxcs at an attigr-pcrtormanc-: reception DRAMA Lewrs McFarland, whose hrgh-sounding trtle ot Htechnrcal director Includes everything trom checlfrng drrection ot the lrghts to keeping the tloor ot the stage clean, is responslble tor the startlrng and drtterent ettects grven Dralres stage rn every play. Hrs ettects rn The Brshop Mrsbehavesw were perhaps the best ot the year. Besides producrng rts own plays, the drama department rs sponsor ot the annual play tournament, rn whrch hugh schools trom all over Iowa present plays before crrtrcal ludges. Awards are grven, and scholarshrps are ottered to the best actor and actress. Grease paint is removed after the performance l.-'wrs Mr:Farar1d,rntu t r n ta r a r l- , 1 ' s... A-, r , 1 A - , W i . , L, -V 7- X ,,., ,-cu N X V X L, , , ' lg, , ,K ' i CAST Bishorz ol Broadrninster Archie Leonard Lady Emily Lyons Loraine Duncan Guy Wfaller Don McLaughlin Mrs. Wfallcr La Royce Butcher Donald Meadows Neal Lang l-lesier Grantham Topaz Rules Prerrchy Glen Accola Mr. Broolrj Arlhur Brown Collin-5 Gordon Merrylield R-id Eafarr Norland Tilobcfts Vfiih Archie Leonard and Loraine Duncan, experienced actors on the Dralre stage, in the lead parts, Prolessor Fid-:rf Tcl i rtrezentaticrn of the popular farce was heartily welcorcl cry Drale rilaygcfrs, Backed up by such experts as Topaz Piles arid Arthur Brown, along with a crediialole lol ol' new' cf fha corrrcdy achieved a well-balanced, light-hearted r ect thai was well-received by the audience. Tre 5 'r,- risieo fhreads of the cornedy began when the bishop and his 'zisler were slalled in an English pub. lmmedialely ihey wer.: rfrreo up rn the allairs ol two thieves and a rnile ronaire. There fhe bishop 5 deeolyehidden desire Tor adven- ure cornea io the surwcace, with confounding eTlects lo everyf ne concerned. S4 ENTER MADAMEH CAST Madame Lrsa Della Robbra Rrrllw Freed Gerald Prlzgerald l-larvey Swenson Jolwn Frlzgerald liranlrlrn larber Alrne Chalmers Mary Margaret Halelw lamarnolo Allred Q Connor Mrs, Flora Preston XKf rnrlred Hubler Arelwrmede Alfred l.rr3sey Mrss Smrtln l-lazel .laeobs Bree Vale Marslr 'llre lemeesluorrs story ol a tennroeramenlal brrrna donna and lwer orrvate lrle was well-lrandled by Rullw Freed rn tlre prrnerpal role. Mrss Freed almost succeeded rn slealrng tlre slwow from suelw experreneed eampargners as l-laryey Swenf son, Franlrlrn Karber, Mary Margareil'lafCl1,Allred Lrpsey ana l-lazel Jacobs, the brrnerbal persons rn lwer srrpporlrng east Engagements, marriage and dryoree all tool. flwerr llrng rn tlwe spotlrglrt as tlwe elwangeable prrma donna slrilied from one to flue otlrer wifln asloundrng ease. Young love was well, lyprlred by tlre many problems ol Karber' and Mrss l'lalelw. wlno were at once seandalrzed and awed by the anfres ol Madame Della Dobbia. 85 SPRING DANCE Alex Benson Sam Thatcher Frances Penn John l-latton Walter Beclrett The Lroprncot CAST lfllorse Reasoner' Franllrn Karloer Dorothy Miller Thomas Keeler l-larrold Shrttler Norland Trlaloets Doc Boyd Altred Lirosey Mady Platt Sylvia Woltt Kate Mcl4rm Sally Prescott l-lyla Beroen Ardrth Reasoner MISS Rrtchie Mrldred Thompson Buclc Buchanan Max Dolcater Mrldred Jeanne Greendahl Every temale role was played by a newcomer in Spring Dance, third presentatron ot the year. The tyros came through En the drtticult play to present a surprisingly good drama rn the Drake audrtorrum. College lrte zerved as the target ot the mad vvhrrlvvrnd ot events precedrng the brg soclal function ot the year at an ex- clusive womens boarding achool. Free advrce tlew thrcl and tast as each grrl tried to solve everyone elses problems. Sarah Moonlight Tom Moonlight Jane Moonlight Wfillie Ragg Percy Middling Minnie Edith Jones Peter CAST Marjorie Thompson Harrold Shittler Catherine Peters Thomas Keeler Esper Canady Kate Marsh l-lelen Bieghler , Fred Porter A fantastic comedy ot a woman who could not grow old, the tourth presentation ot the Dralie drama department was generally well-received by the student audiences. The meter ot the play was generally lept up, with lags rarely apparent. Mariorie Thompson and l-larrold Shittler, who were called upon tor the most strenuous pertormances, did well in their ditticult roles. The transitions trom I88I to the present were well-portrayed in the costumes and attitudes ot the char- acters. Kate Marsh, playing the part ot Minnie, the old maid. was especially outstanding among the minor roles. Thomas Keeler played the part ot Willre Ragg, the shallow romantic. with a deep understanding ot the sadly comic character. Y?- X ms f ii 'L 1 if it 2 + . -Ti' - c l-l P r rn- nt'h't -r 'last , L 1.f,.i iii' 1 'S Protessor Emery l-l. Ruby continued his habit ot pumping trom one tough rob to another as rearn atter ream ot proot went under his red pencil and to press. Dralre Awards, yearly recognition boolc de' voted to the worls ot high schools, and the annual Dralce Relays program, colossal tasli ot editing and checking, were the principal products ot his continual worl. Under his guiding hand were the activities ot Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, protessional iouinalistic organizations. The tormer tound itselt in hot water with its rabblefrousing 'Bull Sheet, which set new highs in comment and indignation, while the Theta Sigs were glad to have his helping hand in successtully sponsoring their annual Ballyhoo Ball. The D- lohic 'Tex' d- Ll in act Tr' NEWS BUREAU Under the guiding hand ot Bessie Spiwalr, the News Bureau turned out dispatches, news stories and pictures to newspapers all over the country, put- ting Dralce on the list ot one ot the most publicized schools in the country. Plays, musical events, athletic goings-on, spealrers and tournaments all were in tor their share ot the spotlight as the statt pounded out usable bits ot in- tormation and sent it out to individuals and publica- tions. Again the tremendous taslc ot handling the Re- lays queen and all publicity attendant tell to the News Bureau, particularly Florence Kling, who han- dled the iob in capable style. All intormation re- garding Miss Laura Louise Dille, the queen, went through Miss Klings hands. B' S l t Lh ig LaRue L i' 1 F Morfiso Nelsor V s 3' . -,Y-is xg .,,,,,,r :- ., 1 4. L., ' I 'W r t , 6 xr. Q. X 4:25 I .-,, . .. , ffizrefiz A i 5 . L 1 - ' I. 17 .3 I I' . ' .,.. .. Xffffiiwq . , ,M . - . cggg' JG, , . x. 3 N ., 1 -4 7 W' I A -,H A is - -i ' Sf ' .1 or Batty Poston ch-,ws a pencil and speculates 1939 QUAX Atter nervevwraclaing experiences with the printf ers, engravers and type-setters, the 1939 Quax tinally got to press and was turned loose on an un- prepared world. The business managers mumps and consequent inability to sell advertising at the proper time coincided neatly with other worries to have the men who produced the tinished product almost as close to being nervous wrecks as the editors. This year's Quax has more pictures and the most simplitied theme ot any Drate yearbook. An innova- tion is the index, made necessary by the growing numbers ot students and activities to be represented without undue contusron. The theme attorded nums erous opportunities tor artists and editors to exercise imaginations to the utmost. Lo- ditor Ed Lyon at the deslr that was ni ver cleaned X, s '1 .Ivy-xr 1939 QUAX STAFF Edward Lyon, Elizabeth Poston Co-editors Blanche Young , Frances Ann Dickson ,, , Business manager Classes editor Marietta Fryen, William Jtivancic, Veda Ponilrvar . Stan Boss Mary Kay Scott Julia ,lean Rowe James Crawtord, Maxine Martz Rae Gene Fearing, Margaret Nutt Ruth Jones, Galt Dulqe Barbara Wrenn Pat Coyan Frazer Thomason Bass r:r,:' Ma'ti N 'tt Class assistants Sports editor Assistant sports editor Nllfomens athletics Qrganizations editors Ann Activities editors Feature editors Art editor Publicity Photographer D ' ' Ds--2 En. -s, F P ' F' SH Tnomasrirf' V ..irvs 1 l h V n' 'tae th rendu! a lrtl Gt, xii l husrrrcss 1336: arg. With more stress applied to intramural athletics and inter school organizations, the Times-Delphic continued in the toot steps ot previous good campus papers, Surveys were made to obtain the student reactions on such questions as campus pres tige, probability ot war and other problems ot immediate con cern to college people. New maleeup ideas were tried out and tavorably received by the student body. Columns, both gossipy and opinionated, ap peared and drew their share ot readers. Ei TH- P-ch -at l-larry Cutl-ir lays out a D-glphie tront page EDITORIAL STAFF l-larry Cutler Editor-in-chiet Richard Kline, Robert Stuhr Managing editors Katharine Farber, Ruth Frisby Campus editors Ed Lyon, Mary Kay Scott Sports editors Marion Cantield, Margaret Zigler Society editors Ci, William Kilmer, Elizabeth Poston Feature editors Louis Paquin, Blanche Young Copy editors -Y - f b lrma M61lJllQr, Jack Trimble COlLH'T1HlStS Managing Editor and Columnist Drclr lflini, turns rcporttr A rr.i i.-15.1 Burtt Cantivld Para Pura, La Fon Lyon M i x 1 W est W 'su' -lm ia.- ammgs emit 49211 ., iw -2 , tfmiifil -if E ii' Es TIMES'DELPHIC Greatest recognition carne to hard-worlcing editors when the Delphic was given all-American rating among college papers ot its class. Based on all-around excellence, the award is the highs est recognition available to the collegiate press. It was the second consecutive year that Dralces semi-weekly had won this highest ot all ratings, In the I939 competition, I7 schools entered this class and only two were granted all- American recognition. U its'-x. W?-N11 4' . Managing Editor Bob Stuhr thinlfs up t-Tatu'-' iduag Millar Pwr-l-va' Trirnblc Yeung Zig W.. A . ,. -ff.,!i ' 53.- 5-'I ' - . I F - Y 3:1155-sg - ., t ' 't 5' '- , , . . df fig -'35 ,.. wfsift ' , ,fi .'.-i5.Z11'gf:srr..g :,:.- : , t . s, '.::.-gatxwz, ,- .- W . , t..,.,... ,N K . Hs. 6 as tt 3-.ap 'ini -.....,,,-- Bus nag-s Manager Vnctnt Candy, ,-fallapng Cut ar- ad BUSINESS STAFF George Vincent Carey Business manager Wayne Miller Assistant business manager Don Chernberlin Bookkeeper Bert Anderson, Lyle Lalzon, Veda Ponitvar Salesrnen l-lelen Coltrane Secretary Ted Burtt, Kenneth Fairtnurn Circulation bii ff luv itfff ,wx !.w r x rx. STUDENT DIRECTORY . 72, X? x rr 'CL' j . 1 . X , I The annual student directory, published by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, was issued this year about on time, despite protestations of stu- dents who were eager to get that one's telephone number. Under the guidance of Paul Morrison as editor and Chuck Duchen as advertising manager, the directory featured new ideas tending to simplify the using of the booklet. Instead of segregating the names of men and women students, they were all combined in a general alphabetical system. Drake songs and traditions were listed, as well as the rosters of social groups and the governing bodies of Nlafrrzo' Dui-hci-i -my Twsfalsw f ..r..,3.f. Irbryrrg, AQ ,Q 'L ,, ' ' ..: -'QE 52'-'fifth it.-:?..frf'f' JN f ,,.,f,g,,. - .f f - Q, . ,MJ ' if . rg , fr X. ,T ,gs - ,, . .,-:,53..-- ,aa . 'if 1 , -r :r , . 1 ,-.I-:Q':'sf:,f3,rrw,3gE,.P ,Q F1 5 at 'f..if'?3'lw?r-r't'f ff1 2 Y' ' ,, ' i-fr.-ffffij 4 M H A ' f ,z V '14 32? ,Cm Bessie Spiwak 4 all the professional and honorary organizations on the campus. Probably most appreciated was the listing ot fraternity and sorority house numbers just inside the back cover, making them easily available without hunt- ing through the book. ALUMNUS Bessie Spiwak took over the editorship of the Alumnus two years ago and has successfully produced the quarterly maga- zine. Students working in the News Bureau write most of the copy used in it, with articles by prominent faculty members also having their place in the makeup. An enlarged section devoted to alumni gossip has featured the improvements in the Alumnus during the past year. 94 Wwmw , ' 2 TV- J P r X 1 V ww L'rfA.'r tam D !pHf1mV 11 John MQCQW scam the oeayg wssur, emflcfd take tum-, out from the desk to study nd Daw: 'fan A df., Q-Nf .i,,w - 4-sir D 1 L d V' BMO ltira. tm, wOYTi-. nt? L. trc ,.,- .rorl n's band t Viarnarrt Ccrlcc lccils 'li Dralce's band, hitting new highs in the presentation ot en- joyable programs to appreciative audiences, was joined this year by the newly-organized women's band, marching group which turned out surprisingly good tor its tirst year ot or- ganization, The bands participated both singly and together in programs between halves ot athletic contests. Concerts and tours galore marked activities ot bath the bands and the glee clubs. A weelcs bus trip through western Iowa brought happy memories to band members, while a somewhat shorter tour tell to the lot ot glee club and a cappella singers. The taculty distinguished itselt in many ways, winning recognition in various quarters. Gordon Bird was largely re- sponsible tor the successtul organizing ot the womens band, and Margaret Corbin was outstanding in the opera ll Trovatoref' Dralic and lciwa State Bands at Ames Organizing, drilling, rehearsing and the lilce lrept taculty members busy as Drales musical groups ap' peared in trequent broadcasts, many ot them reaching trom coast to coast. To Stanford l-lulshizer tell the taslq ot getting the choirs ready tor the epochal presentations ot The Messiah, Faust, and ll Trovatoref' The Messiahfl annual Christmas production, was as tinely polished as ever in its appearance betore a capacity throng at University Church ot Christ. The symphony was teatured this season in two tune concerts. Arcule Sheasby, violinist, and Dean l-lerbert Gould, basso, were soloists on the programs. Edith Pasco-3 sings h-:r soprano rol.: in Faust broadcast from coast to 1- i r utantiwa l-lt. D tssrFranlN -'iiy vl l n 1 wtfultili CLAPINETS N '1r,'Ar SU 'I rr! r I rr: Lr,'IFfl1I fvifi-1 wr fin' gr,- ,ry 1' S11 H, -rr Earl:-r ,VH Afr -r M., -1: hr. 11,Ir11rr 'im' r'Jf'r'.'1'rF': rf I fi-'I '1', ,-eyr, Irqr, M rrrw rr Y ' , Lu 1,-I r ,W H Barr rrI , f C rr., , r r Jrl rin 14 If-1rrr5'r'r'm - Fw :rr 'f'f1PIII,IS If ,rzruu drmz ,.rrrHf ,, , IJ .g1,V. 1,, ff 1, Qwrbgl, .V r,Y,,, I-I1' 1 II, ,rr- r ' I TRUMPETS Mrrrtr,-rr Lr. v. I'I'1uI D-'rdri FLUGELHOPNS BII. I- -in W II. P5 IFHW 5 I.vfIr1I'r I-IOPNS f1rr:rIcI 'IrII5r:rrr Luv, .1Ij M IIJIr1,I', Lrrr H Tr so-'II rwrp rrr L-ilF VIQ SQ QTI1 I-Irx.,-, I Pr1Irrr-r I7-,ri-J VfIr-tI- y Vffim- Fr: 4 FLUIIES ayfrirn Brirrrw Dr'rrrIIwy MCDGCI-i I'r'rrrirtI1y Sr:rucI'r-'Ir Ifrrrrr 5 RfrI,r-Jriion I -,-,w Irrwr Woodroff-3 Fr- r'I SI- wwf arm, Kay C- Im- Ifrirprrva I-Iorrrvfr LGIVTC 841, Lfnrgrirrr OEOES Fr, ri B. min PM Cir-yan fvIf1r if Diivrdsor' ENGLISH I-ICPN Pat Crwynrw BASSOONS Hari-Id FH CI- rg., rr FI.-ra 0:Ir-,rrr I,',LrIr- CurIICrrrJ ALVD cLAPrNEr Mi, Hodys BASS CLAPINEIS Irfrra IvIauIr,,r B.II SuIIrvarw ALTO SAXOPI-IONES B- Ity EIdwr Daytrgrm I-'rf3rrr1:I, TENOI? SAXOPI-IONES Zorq Zorrclrzrvan J-frm. s BQWM1 BAR ITONE SAXQPHQNE There, Sr:I1Of:Ir, rrrwanrw BASS SAXQPI-IQNE W-rndr, II Mason BARITONES Rcrbfrt Purrtunnny Marrranf I-Iurrtvr Rrcrrard Moor-3 TPOMBONES RF IW- If AIIQIN ,Iasrrwr s Cassci G-gorgrg I-IarfIQb.3rr R-ibut Frtzpahrd. Gaylord Prcrcc V!aIt-ir Andgrson Wfaym Larson BASSES Umd Qsborrm Cuff-vga Sigprh-gms Warrgn CGSSQI Earl.: Canfscld STRING BASSES MrIIard Kqnf Roburf Adamson Ffobprt Davrs PERCUSSION I-IcIQm Mrf-:Ircll Jack Morrrsorr Brll M-Lsmer Uarcmcr: Eppard Brirnard Smrth TYMPANI RUSSQII Mori I-IAPP Mary Danforth BATON TWIRLER BrII Harvey and um Um: fmfd at a foofbe-,H gems B rd Wading the band nm 5 pup ch 'NVE-wr-' am I? W ---- -1, 1:-gh nm f'Y:x-:H f-.v1,.,, 1 N -' - 'is-1a-1?f-a - V - SPRX s . X FlPST VIGLINS Jon Molton, Loncurtrnastrgr l.fJ'ra'nQ Hines Dallas Tiddcn Elsie F-gnton Ruth Erica Ei zabgtn Vcttcr Errviitrn-E CJ Jfldigll Eugiinig Dlierd Pcibirt Mcflulland Fatcr Paul lr'-Q: lonnsrin ,iis-Zoli Sfilwr r A A, lfobi 'W n SECCND VIOIJNS H , , - gffqr ,jgrjc3.'iF1in.- Prinvpfil tous lfrsnwfnrnga Earkara Mfnr 5 lqal Stadian Dean Nroriifsrq Paul n-3 Cmrtr-Qll G-:rtrudc tfubii-il rf f1rlA,l3c1C!'i Dil l.-srugn-'ad Uulrlmu Q'Nf' ll Will-:mi D-wtvr M ar ia n Fm VICLAS ,lr uri Moron. y, F Dorothy Woltr'rs Jani? Houghton Dorotlwy Brgswirjl ld-1 Ffolirtrtson Pigliard Siilman Lirrirlli: Hamilton j -.'4 iinn-3 Play Orivl Cr-gwdson Miargerrt AA Bncli Mn' lfrorncr CELLOS lvlfirgar-t Clirrzty. Al w',- , St- - lman Julrua Calayston Pr rsiqrnazir Johnston Editlw Sli- rrirlls tore Nou th-ir. ni- Capps Fmnrvi. Cl'Brifn RASS WOLS Ann-'i E lr, Prim ir Allim Lffrrpivntr r iv- lyri Erirm'rrrmn Rr iliiwrt Davis f '1 T.: ,,., E -. l F , . -, Barbara Strips. Richard Moorr: Millard lf-int Hyla B-:rorin FLUTES Clayton Barric Dorotlwy Soucti-:lc Dmotliy McDadi: OBGES Frccl Bcnson Pat Coyan Marian Davidson ENGLISH HORN Pat Coyan CLARINETS Woynr: Surnrnrgrs Wrllrarn Krorig FRENCH HORNS Harold Tillson Gcrald Millslaglr: Hazel Palmer Lanning Spmtli Loran Tcsclrill BASSOONS Harold Pedersen Lcslic Gittord Flora Cstrcm TRUMPETS Orin Spaldinq Carl Hottman Wendell Shaelcr TRCMBONES Robert Allee Robert Fitzpatrick George Hartlfbcn TUBA Lloyd Osborne TIMPANI Russell Mott PERCUSSION Jack Morrison Bernard Smith Ruth Macy Joy Clark STUDENT MANAGER Fred Benson Wi 4 'F' .51 3 .5 fi. D V-'1f4TV Nix,-3: Vilma th QVQLTQ1,L'wiHTfCUQ?W 'is peach dur ng Um nafmm-w i :,1'J3i fii- ,v 'w53W Py trmg 5-mibgn an 61'lT17!1xI'1fVx- k:o61fJQf13T IDI .. -XL-'N VLL1 rf 3 Ars' 'sim D fl Anim r Max P-rx ui: one Tn- q:m'zA,t .-.wth SCINTWI, Lift rf' rgbtz Jchn Tufts. Mer Jfwn Twft, EJ th F'a:cO-. Ldavd Amd. mm and Dick fxmthl my ,Q V W, x, .. N. , N F. -,.'-..-. .....r... 1 W' za if Glen Accola Leland Anderson Frances Ashton Rosemary Begley Dixie Carter James Cassel Ada Mae Chappell Qriel Adelle Crewdson Virginia Cummings Loren Cunningham Mary Lou DeBoest Dorothy Fuller Wendell Fuller Thelma Girner Basil Cuotorth Lee l-lansen A CAPPELLA James l-larper George l-lartleloen Earl l-lottman Wanda Kelley Burton Kludt Max Kreutz Myron McDonald Ruth Macy Margaret Machlan Ruth Meyer Arlene Miller Wfillram Morgan Edith Pascoe Marian Pidgeon Gertrude Price Donald Purdy IO3 Jean Purdy Ardrth Reasoner Virginia Rogers Kathryn Rosman Margaret Sandy Thais Schoelerman Ruth Serrill liranlr Shechey Edith Sherricl-. Dan Sicller Jeanne Strong Althea Stuhr John 'lutts Roger Webb Carl Will Sylvia Woltt Glen Acccla Lclano Anderson James Casscl Lgrrgn Crrrrnrnglranw Wrlrwriell Fuller Basrl Golorllw L03 Hanzcn .lanwiz lhlarrjor George l-larllebcn Earl l-lollrnan Hoa Mae Clrappell, Accompanist IO4 Burton Kludl Max Kreull Myron McDonald Wnllranw Morgan Donald Purdy Franlx Slweelrcy Dan Siclclcr John Tulle Roger Wfebb Carl Wall WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Frances Aslwton Rosemary Beggley Dixie Carter Ada Mae Chappell Qrlel Adelle Crewdson Vrrgrnra Cummings Mary Lou DeBoe5f Dorotlwy Fuller Tlwelma Gimer Wanda Kelley Rrrtlu Macy Margaret Maclwlan Rutlr Meyer Arlene Miller Edrtlw Pascoe Marian PldgCOD Gertrude Prlcc Jean Purdy Ardrllw Reasoner Vrrginla Rogers Kathryn Rosman Margaret Sandy Thais Sclwoelerman Rulln Serrill Edllld Sllerrrcl. Jeanne Strong Altlwea Sfulwr Sylvia Wolff Leonora Azuccna Inez MonriCo Count dr Fcrrando Rm: An do Q Mc Lorrarne Schol, Marcille Niclrell, Margaret Corbin Kathleen Mcfoun Leona Fraerl-teen, Dorene Capps Gordon Alderman Luna Loren Cunnrngharn Gtcn Accota, .lack Baoghman, Kermrt Blrss Burton Kludt yriray Cart Wril iscngcr. Jarlcr, Nuns, Sofdrcrs, Gypsies. Attendants, etc. Guiseppe Verdfs tragrc opera ot thwarted love arnong gypsrcs and nobles wa: adrnrratirly rrcsrcntrid oy rlm: rrraerc department in its annual presentatron Marclw 3 and 4. Because ot ttrc strenrroua rcdtrrrcrncnte rn rnany ot tlra rnaror rolaa, various students tool the oarts durrng the productron. Kathleen MCCotrn, rnezzo-sorrano, was otristandrng rn tlm: rgrodtsctron rn tlwc Efrrt ot tlm gyrrey Azuccna. Alio rirc' sentrng a trne: pertorrnancc was Gordon fXldQrrnan,wl1o was psrlwaos called upon tor the lwardest tasl ot all. l'lr3 voro: was Consistently good tlwrotrglrout tlwe opera, rneetrng the strrngcnt requrrcrncnts ot nr-3 role. + Ctners wlwo were outstanorng were Margaret Corbrn, Lrzona Frccrlsen and Dorm.: Carirrgrsr Glen Pxccrgla, Barton lrilodl and Carl Wrll. U ,Rx lO7 WOMEN'S BAND Making its tirst appearance this year, the Women's band immediately took a large part in campus musical activities Led by Gordon Bird, it participated at athletic events and appeared in chapel programs About 34 girls appeared tor tirst rehearsals and were welded into a well-lcnit group in time tor action between the halves at tootball games. Later appearances were in baslqetball games, the Dralre Relays and chapel The band also made the trip to Ames tor the Dralce-lowa State game and attracted much attention during t program there. Its colortul unitorms and unique tornnations were outstanding. CLARINETS Helen Barger Guinevere Barnhart Doris Monroe Darlene Sallrnan Dorothy Andre Olga Dealrun Maxine Cooper Billie Fearing COPNETS Elle Jean Will.in3 Althea Stuhr Nina Talbott .loy Clarlr Wilma Nycv FLUTES lsalrne Woodrotte Dorothy MeDade B-:tty Larson Th- wome SAXOPHONES Betty Elder Rosemary Hannon Zoe Zondervan Thais Schoelerman BASSOON Flora Ostrem l-IORNS l-lazel Pali-nrr Dorene Capps OBQE Marian Davidson BARITONES Marijane Hunter Rae Gene Fearing Margaret Pexton BASS CLARINET Irma Mauller TROMBONES Peggy Rinlrer Shirley Friar Wilma Snyder Thelma Girner PERCUSSIONS Thelma Storing leanie Keaton Maxine Elliott Beverly Butler Peggy Bradley Dorothy Case Janice Myers BATON TWIRLERS Mariiane Hunter Betty DeCou n's march rig band goes through maneuvers at the Dralre-lowa State game M Q-vb-may of Uv., v.f1r'w rv 5 bafci Crow vf11:hotP-'raiA'ww,u The lat-,st approvcd with ff quit ng wtf, f,p.Yratw ' umm TM 'Wai Mat fu M'5, SH-aw dak, vV:,i1l.,Up P Lin rw Cuwwrwghiri ii- v Ha TH, bamdwv-Xmad.,N1.tr Maw il iw Hovwificww Qppfjn, he IvM:ss1ah broadcast, Lgland Anderson and I-atH'um MQCQUP cymmtratx on il'1.3r IO? At least a show a day has been issuing trorn the radio studios in Carnegie library building, where Edwin G. Bar- rett's production statt labors eeaseiessty to provide Copy and pertormanees to lfeep the microphones lousy. National networl-s carried six broad-:asts trorn Dralre. with Dralce students and taeutty presenting the shows. Qperas, symphonies and loands all worlted to arr shows that went over the country on all the maror national systems. Musre was only part ot the varied programs Corning trorn the Campus studios. Drarnas and man on the streetl' interviews were planned, rehearsed and trnally sent out to reach the numerous tans who have evinced their interest in collegiate radio. anllrn lflarb- r and Las-,rr.5n-if Pot nsor' during a tiroadeast fx , W, A i '-5 i f ff A' fr, ' I get X ,, ' gwg,q- i Winitred Hubler Max l-lodges Franklin Karber Mary .layne Inglis Quayle Srnitli RADIG STAFF , Assis William Mesmer, Carter Reynolds, Lawrence Robinson Murrel Blount, Kenneth Lutlcin William Morgan RADIO ,Program director .., Music director Production director tant music director , ,. Teclwnician Announccrs , Continuity Sound cttectis Prw.'-3lv'1t M u LJ 1t t Hodges l-luloler rnag Karbcr lVliES -T! Sf'-A fl .. .'-'f' iiiiinili i-in 's 1, . I ....,.- i 'b ., Q: A 'ii kos. 3, . 'N y 'Qu me je: Rig' vm, ,. 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X' D-ll.-X, dm-w,U1ff3uqHdrxftstqan41f,1m:r1fwnq-QYP1' -xx 'S 1?- -1- Sfaru B055 and Bob Kraft fccd thc Kappa5gNcpl1Thcta Z-3 mcmbafs Haw: a coopcratuvc cntcrprws Dwahwroqzrg m thg dgfmmgry Miclwcm PM Mardcrs days plowlvorsc to dcar campus walks WAY THRCDUGH CCDLLEGE -wmv Txgd Shiv- ms v. . Wd, 11 'fnir if V25 QFQJ-fTF1fC'TT VE: 'Wi' ff :rw Gi Yx T , TVX- ,F ,'g!uf11wg 1011- .is fb gr' l h .f Lf 4 n- X X X M, M A N , an , J r CAME AND WENT Tm, ,M ,F rr 361,11 I M' M. l-l, Morrrson frnrslnes tlm: best l-lomccomrng specclw evcrg prepar- rng srgns for the queens floatg struct cars are storm-:cl H1 the tradntronal manner: than they all rode downtown: Bob Damon and L. D. Norrrs clweclc the ernptrncss of the barbccue lccttleg Coach Green looks grrm at pre-game bontrre, but Plwrl Manders smulcs Ctr-:crfullyg the vrsutwng Mraml team looks down on the wclcomrng delcgatron: the crowd pours out alter the Homecoming clnapcl. WW WK 3 'B' ',f 9.3 Eli yf S gh:-a'd P:-:ara tn-3 unexpected bdvngs-We B.:atTu1sn!gJudy Stubbs announces the offscial Vactory Day: crowds pour from classes to cnapfl VICTCDRV DAY MADE I-IISTCDRV. I 1 r 1 ,a a . in-, dm1a4t': na'tn, win U-,an Gabrclsfn Madwg the Gust Vr:qu,swt.on-wn0fdunnut7 S r , N, iv M N' shm.:-m buy th.-rr gr-Q-sn caps-or Ja-yy Harmon I-'OH Quik a pp punmanf to cuz. H. H n MN- 'q P 4- Y' P--hw, nap. mm. ,gf 11 fr 1 1 m 1 'DM dub nuophytcs go through tn-gn pac-3: in th-, that-ir stag-1 at ECW-,Q vrvq fcmkd urwt-i't!5.N'w'11i ,XX 1 , X6 Cbfzcrhadcvs lwaranguc the crowd at We fwsforzc Tulsa gamcg SPCDRT HELD Gwen and Bob Und-frwood wav.: as they puH out for the New 'Acxzco Stat.: gems: BuUdoc3s cove anotlwfr tcucl'vd0v.n m H1-g Tuka hart! 'U' Q ,A yr- ' . QA ,ZX :oz vig: C .K . x 2 Q '15 + 8 Qvxiq .4,Qg, ' X. - if Y x W ww N W .5135 , 'Q sfiigsx 3 fx N - .4 is iii is i 3 1, ' WS. M, W I7h WAV V 6 H-J rw M'Ir,I Novak stvctchqs 11.-.ay fwfr, Tcly Ahninllcl Ln th,- Lifycfa QGVVX-,Q Trad Captazn Pat- ' Y N 1, men timers the tape: grwddcrg A ffccv, honor zwcat-xrs. wth C0- Capfamz P511 Mend-:va ard BCT Urd- v'.-,coo up. WINTER CAME Th, meddmg crowd bciw read for an wc bafrec'-:Q Q Y Y ., can flasscs-lois of wgf fact thug: Bob Schlau gets womcn flmg snowbeflsg Jed P-Jtro, wth lusty Shout, gwrds for batfhg snow-bMnd mlssfs look strfrqht dovmp somcbcdy fmt hmm- wf wcfxi my WHO. I28 AND LIFE AT DRAKE Prcsndcnt Morcbousc gets bus fmgfgrprmts taken: Focfball siars must eafg lust 6 Mft! rugged playmg-aroundg Whrz Wffbwtc grwns vwtb Cub, J-:an MCVGV: fr-isbnmirw, Q-:rw coaxed by D men, cxercwscg dorm babes on nmtwatlon day. I29 TXKQQN1 MJ: WENT CDN Boy :rw-:cts qwl-sh: got hns pm: the finer pomts of a close clinch: Pug, Mawon and Mark Edward. . V1 'x 9 411. rv , I3O Proud papa PM Manders w1fl'1 his offspring Oy masts girl-and anothcr pm Chang-is he nds, AND CDN Sindy on dormiory stcpsg Haul sees Charley off for New M-Zxniog Kohl and Farber Nook clwccrfui at XXfoodv.'ard. 4 o -r Q X . ,fig N213-,'5l+'? j'. 253 -r 5' ' 'iff' ' Y, R151 ' Ji ' .- 5 I X .sf ii? W I mfg 31.-:fl lg -Mx-s 1ii.Q0 :'5 l'l-K-'-ii! L1 Elf s'y.:'L'3 ' . in if , ' -A f I Jkt ll, -am-,:Hl,js, ax , , 5 -k a gus . , 4- kxg 'MS'- N ,li '-Vw 1' . In 5- 'V 'k gill. Fi . - -. wg. , F L f 3' Ks 'f nf' - TY' 'iii ' l bw , H X--W f -- .i .sw Q f1k.gE:S-3,-12p..' .+f,,'f h ,-A rf,-1555 f -' R 51511552 -f A X, - 1 M sgjgzllfbtziul- L if , if l E35 N' E, It-i f T 'Ai xi hw. X . , ..,. ,sm 1,1 2 f 'ik' ehilli V x f'3 :11' RFQ' ik Sl-'L l f I i .,.,xx,......L.A...lL.A..y ' x X Ci Salts era lfrta-, mst cn caffzpu :gf Wfifu M X- f and D .il Ol.-.n:n, il ATC? pay ill a E-gl w th ih: AE. 5. A 31 3 cl fiuful at-3 swf, glamor- l,' F 54- iam- 1-lim y swuar lh-ly ' f w Pnzyh-' lhaylll learn . , r: E , png at lf Sidi-:ffh-:yv-i r Luily Czfb-iri and Nancy l-lanls., 'D' club wnlt lflfz. crocn lor tha Qrcwdq laollt that handsom Mcfrzcn guy: Schleu and Kohl wonclcr what that . ccwmng out Ql the Chu Balt redo: Vwncfg Carey an a stopfactlon photogvaph-his pacwng th.: lawn 'tl thc Dclphwcs coma. l32 l Bwll Jack wlnds up for a mxghty heave un spring football: Whrz loolcs mighty dc' spondcnt, and Bcyarly .sn't much hap- plcr. 'lheylru hcrc-and Vmccy puts out thc Uglphxcs lor the hungry hordcg schools cut, and Wim all gozng home. if I I s i 1 5 E aj ,A x EFX, New BGS? f K ms. A ,mmm .sf- fizf -.X N A 51 Sis me XR f 'A Q Q 4 ,sf 6- 49 A X f 'N ..+' if I. wmww S X N K ,ff -X xx fx- EGL., XX 4 ,X- fv ff' ff A55 , 5 muff? , N5 Kbmqw .v . ,f 'k M360 'VK U X E YA fffsi , wwwfi? , ., 3- X3 TT: , A5 Sf? mx, H ,f ,A,. Q .g Rig! KEN ' 5 ' f?NX'-'Sk-ksxiql . - .. ,xxx ww ry- '-N BX N , N,g,?Q . ' ,wbwmm W . Q' SSRN 5. X .V ,A . Q : . 9 Avtpvfbg X xx e .. o X ,xcsmzw W ,, W ia . ,-.X 1: 3 X 'imw-:xfggr ' , 2 ,sm if H 'I -. ' - X 186 QQ 'HE- 'Wi- ,xr ' 1 ,as ASH Q25 'gf' Uni 'mix fax 'i I - i l' ri l'C,Jlw'C3is CLUB QFFICERS Torn Hill A A , . . President Robert Holmes Vice-president Ridell Kelsey Secretary-Treasurer Taalkeus Ahrenliel Herb Bresemann Clyde Carney Allen Colbert Richard Coolidge Allen Dillon William Peiler Thad Fisher Qrbin Hanlfs Francis Henry Robert Horstmeier Robert Huston Gale Lane Anthony Leone Joseph Liselc I34 Bill Luttman Clarence Manders Phil lvlanders Murro McCracken l.. D. Norris Jarnes 0iConnor' Chandler Olson Robert Patterson Alex Pesetslci Corwin Seitz Bud Stipe Ned Swan Robert Underwood Wilbur White , s. .. , FQQTBALL E 'D ,. ' 3 x,,. R. .,-,. I ' ,.1 . - X',. t o ff -1 I938 DRAKE EOCDTBALL SCORES .2 . r rf-,1 Av-' . M r X.. .3 .. A .I .Fl .1 t- , - lf.: ,3 H ,V A if f A-fr I -. ' ,,.,. lv- .4 if P Y . fix , , it ,',- Q: Q kwzkgx 45' O 511- ,ff it 5: R ,7 K QQ' ' it Drake 47- Monmuft O . ' 1 Ia- I alfred., q q . , Drake I3, Washington 25 . I E ND, 'E , '- S fm Drake O. Northwestern 33 ,.,. . K ,V 1. , ibv N , -I f 1 w Drake Vi Creighton 7 .I , - 1 Drake I8. Miami 6 I ' . . I P' E- ' L Drake 2 I, Grinnell 6 , 5 I gc gs . , I . 'SIC' .. 1 , s,1 . Q ,, , A ..'. 1 A s Drake O. Iowa State I4 D Ai bhllv i Drake 27, Tulsa 7 S r D It is N M ' Sr I 20 J ' i . Ia 6 I ew QXICO 6 6 f-iflwi-fair: 1., f ,WV ,..l,.,.Q,-3: ,nz-qw:-,-ag, , L , RL . . , , sf . ,4 ,X , . - - -, V w,J:..'. ' , - ' ' rf- -' '5'r',.k:f- ':. r'-ff 2 'W' 3. .. CO-CAPTAIN PHIL MANDERS CO CAPTAIN BOB UNDERWOOD Quarterback I-Iallkracl l938 MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS W L I Pct. Tulsa . 3 I O .750 Drake , , 2 I I .667 Washington , 2 I I .667 Oklahoma A. 81 M., O 4 O .OOO 'Washburn . ,...... 2 O O .., xfreighton I O I St. Louis . . . I I I 5'GrinneII . O 3 O , , 'Not consiacrcd in championship stanarngs iarxrgausr: they failed to plav thc rcqurrcd nurnbcr of four rgonfcrizncrf U, S Drake's varsity grid coaches. Left to right: Jeff Robertson, Head Coach Vee Green and AI Wensel. I35 Thell Fnsher counts a touchdown tor thc Bulldogs. Dral4e 45 ff Central G 5 at Wilbur Harvey dodges over the goalline for another six points Dral4e 47 2 Monmouth O Betore a eolortul orjcnrng crowd at the Drake stadrum Coach Vee Greenls V938 tootball edition ot the Drale Bulldog ronadr: lts debut Frlday night, Sep- ternber 23. Qtt rts leash tor tha trret trrne. the Bulldog ran wild as rt scored touchdown attar touchdown agarnst two ooborrents ln the trrst doubleheader 5 . , 4 ,' Q 1. A - toctball qanwr: rn Dralri hretory. Dral: dcteated Central 45-O. and then Came . r : vm ' ' S5 ' bail. to irlc un 47 rgornts a arnat lllrnors Monmouth. I. I X V - V J Bobby Underwood earned the ball over tor a touchdown betore the trrst garne was three rnrnutee old and tronn ther on th.: Bulldogs scored at will. Each ' . garne eonsrsieo ot-13 rnrnutes ot blayrno trmc rnst-tad ot the usual 60 rnlnutes. W' Yi F V i 1 V gy' . xl? The tlazhr all-rid unrtornri ot L-Qntral, Nlonnwouths three-Color Cornbrnatron, rf and Dralos satrny gray and blue, contrasted against the green ot the treld, all A hclrired u-aher rn lfrng Football wrth due cageantry. , Q QWN s V' -rr, N 'if 1 r tr Q' ,- ' ':, J' ,J 1 31- 1315 't Y , A-9 ' L: it X E ' , ,M A Q u ,s 'Si' X . 'X -V rf?-ga , 1 al Jmz' if 1 , 3 'ff' '9' 4' 'Z' ,,,,... 4 t a ul wa N. , gg 5 m, .4 POE LISEK EM Q FPANCIS HENRY Hurlcrarzl I36 ei. . as-sam' w Q ' aj sm if i 416.955 as-aff.: I 'X' - Q 'R -A ef ,W V is,-. . -ts . -s s--.ve ,- - r P - jf 1' -.r - .i Sv. ri 3 -2 X sr A tv 1,53 J w.s.xfa1 -N. 1 s 2'L'k k..1.sg N ' rr sae- .4 '1.,i..t.- ,tg 4, ,, , , Phil Manders blocks a Tulsa ball-carrier, with Joe Liselx and Ned Swan completing the job Washington Q5 vw Dralce 13 A sensational last quarter drive on the part ot the reiuvinated Bears ot Washington university completely surprised the tavored Drake team and they succumbed to a 25-I3 lacing in their trrst conterence game ot the year. The scene ot the unexpected uprising was XXfashington's Francis tield in St. Louis on Saturday, Oct. 5, Touchdowns by Underwood and Pug Manders sent Dralce into a I3-I2 lead as the third quarter ended, but the advantage was short lived. Unleash' ing an aerial bombardment on the Bulldog goal that Dralce could not stop Washington scored two direct hits in the last minutes ot the game and emerged the 25-I3 victor. WILBUP HAPVEY Haltbacl '. ,'-F' .3351 ::fs:, . -, :'11- .W ... , as ' . ' T t str.- rfx,.2L Sg1:0., -R. 9 VS ':u-:r.:- , V.,-, .,,-.:. V --,.,.-,,,.,,.39is.:::4-:tr. ,X .,., :.,W.K.,..sg::.: ,...,-. 2.-Q vw t N ' . x .s+ -Q--. ..tv f :QXZL W L ' ' xr , ' -M Q -E.3-,.,N3..- r. -. , xi . . 254: 3- -1 ' dw. r , -X 1 .nz wQ.?'?'i a' .. N ,i ' 'YI s: . .'i . . H7913 H 'tZ'iQ':' 'Gigli 'H '.:',2, ...step .. 'S ' fs. ' 5fi5'5S2tIiff'rf' 'W ' f555- r ' . 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Points Count in a tootloall game, though, and the rampaging Wildcat added up tive touchdowns and three conversions while not allowing the Bull- dogs inside its eight yard line, A 48-yd. run by Pug Manders started one Drake drive but it was halted just as the ball reached the shadow ot the goal post. Northwestern had to tight tor everything it got, tor not onee did the Bull- dog let up in the ettort to stem the tide ot the strong Big Ten team. Bob Underwood heads into a nest ot Bluejays. EUS EiEP'3i'JlANfl Env HPPLEY YAGEF' iaerlf' THANDLEP OLSON End l33 -..rf Thell Fisher wheels in the Creighton game as Lisek cuts in to block. Dralce 7 rv Creighton 7 Before the largest horne crowd ot the year Drale saw rts chances to win a Missouri Valley pennant fade as a third quarter touchdown by Creightons Bluerays lrnotted a thrilling game into a 7-7 tie. Twelve thousand persons witnessed the mght spectacle between the two evenly nnatehed tearns. Pug Manders hurled aerosz the Creighton wall to put the Bulldogs in the lead in the second perrod. Atter Crerghton tied the score on a pass Dralre made a determined last quarter ettort to brealf the deadlock but it was to no avail. Qnee Eldre Woltz brought the spectators to their feet wrth a long run to cross the Blueray goal but he had stepped out ot bounds on the 21-yd, lrrre. A Creighton back nears the end of his run. rr ,r rrrr it I rr - v:r',:r ywyyrry, r, f fr m li 'tw' l a... ,r l WW r 1 ' r' 'rrr , l 'jf' lllrrrrr lr, l W rut ,r, A , I ,wry r,,,,r 4. full M , , ' Wtlyrll ' J, r Wmyyyyyw r J, rr, r itll' Ml ,r 'W 'il rf lfrrrl 'lr f ,N l' 1 Zllffllrrwrrrlllllllwy, ,N ' w 't'i l' W .-.rr rrr, ,. 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V, l ltwmyy QM 'I-'Jrrrrgry y rj ff y ,. ,ymzglffhrrgrr ' A , rrrgwrw-af!! An gry r , 171 rail' ll ir 4 1 i ' rr ,, 1 L .wr L rn 9 'f rf far 3 ' ,ur r' ' y , ,,1,g ,F , rrZ:'f'ghm,,, Citi, ' Cl-lARLEY 7 LYON Sui'-j iillrt X N t , Y ,H-riilx i i grim X , 't ' Wt' ' -g. , .tri i Drake 18 ww lVliami 6 Playing the brand ot tootball they were capable ot tor the tirst time during the season, the Bulldogs trom Drake upset the previously unbeaten University ot Miami l-lurricanes trom Coral Gables, Fla. Betore a colortul homecoming crowd Drake pushed over two touchdowns in the last quarter to win I8-6. Miami scored tirst, but the Bulldogs tied it right up at 6-6 when little Wilbtir Harvey scooted over, That was all the scoring until the tinal quarter, but as the second halt started it was evident Drake was going to click. Pug Manders tinally terminated a long drive by plunging over trom the one yard line, and then a tew minutes later Harvey put the game in the bag with a 57fyd. touchdown run atter a reverse trom Underwood. A strong wind made every attempted y V Y M! conversion go astray. lt was the coldest ,ig ii i day ot the tive that Drake played home 53535 M' if 35 Mg Ai tootball games. A - . ' 4. , . 'A 3 my .,,...,,,,-'Q .ff- ?Q:..i -fo rn, ,Hs i 5 1' -- .4 .:'aA '.4 .- arf fysfi.-'v, gj-11-,v -aww. E ,. V. . ,. ,ha.,T4Zi',fI .A A.: I JA 1 - f'g5.y4 ' Q W . .' at Jw fr-'PF-ff' -1 2 ri ,W li . A.-4 ' fr! 2. . . ,- .r fi. 1,5 r ' . -f fd. f. , . f ' s f' u f.-.f-.-V, -.A Qeffw-i 'r 'r fr z-,Q ig-gm.,-fii 'rs '- xi i it ..,1HvP' V -4. 'ef' ,qt.'g.a.v 3. r-'fri 7tti7i,.f'f 'iff' 3' nos HOLMES NED swf-xN -fgifvftga iaaic Ccntcr i i4o Phil Manders and Murro McCracken knock clown a Miami man 'For Thell Fisher. ,,, r ai. W XL. ELDON WOLTZ Halfback X ERS UW 235000 QL Ougr DWLON ELLQRX B CU NW X .T L. W on unit PXP WU- Lino NW M 'm., ' Dral4e Qi ss Grinnell 6 Qbviously loolcing torward to a weelc hence when they were to face strong lowa State the Bulldogs used nothing but straight football in subduing their old rivals the Pioneers tronn Grinnell 2l-6. lt was Drate's tirst conterence win ot the season. Woltz, Pug Manders and Thell Fisher scored touch' downs tor Drake and brother Phil Manders sent three conversion lciclcs between the uprights as the Bulldogs retained tor another year the coveted old oaken bucket symbol ot Dralce-Grinnell rivalry. The Pioneers, on the short end only 7-6 as the last quarter began, loolced tor awhile as it they might throw an upset into the records but in the end sheer power won out as Dralce rolled over two scores in the tinal period. Pug Manders finishes one of his devastating line plunges. Bob Underwood wrestles before going to the ground. 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Minus his sore toot he might have been away and put Dralce in the lead, but tour minutes later lowa State had that touchdown atter it had intercepted a Drake pass. The Cyclones scored again in the tourth period. They had counted two points on a satety in the tirst halt. Pug Manders played a sensational detense game tor the Bulldogs. JIMMY o'coNNoR CLYDE CARNEY TONY LEONE Halfbacl' End Guard a ii if f st Q i 'Qs U if 2:9 . XLW: in V ff. M ,Q Q ,LA , mf- 'f f A' 2.'i+vH ., fgiugwf . 3 J, V. ,ici-,M. ,, f .5 --,,'-2 ,at - tf22f,gf?rs 'T,: f . tits saga E... 3 ' . H5 1 f,f.?T' f- .2 1. 1-' L Aka-ga -rw. alihfrfal-.tit a f' -' w5,2ff 5v'f9!l'1.ri.1'frwTv1f?ff5a'I'P r5,Sf tfffarfwmarsf L ' QV . 24 7- -. '- T'-'E - f'S'Y,g?9'a 1 5. - JAN- wrwfr, ,s ' ' ' if-4-y.'w' 1'f-tg.f.il?fa..,t3'.ir57..'?fvii:1'rf'f5f??2:'Tf'taiEr, L. -,,..,....--..,a ...H-.-.... . T o,,.Q,, .21,'aJ,,1 ., :Nz .vbvf 7-NV b. 95 '5fSZ:Y55'iZ!rj5. ,.ff.w.n Q 23, ,- I-4 ,Q-. A I42 X ,wi - -.burger ,. .. 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The Bulldogs contented themselves with just tantalizing the stunned Tulsas in the last halt, but atter a long run by little Wilbur Harvey set up a score they turned on the power and shoved over the touchdown to make the tinal total ot 27-7. ,Q gr I jig., g ,r , , s- ,V s A ,QAV ri -' Q: 4: .1 ,7 1,5723 T! f l I - 1 - ' N' ,. I, .fra ef-'-:5 f:- .V--ms., X A A -m c: , i, uwnlg mf- A 3, 5 5 243, , ,2m.,e, -- , .,,, --W, W1- M. -A we M.. Q ,...,.,-r,,,4 A., ., '-1.,.g.i' ,: BOE HUSTON Guard r, Mukieo i, I X- M Qc R AC K E N 4 My ' WM ,y-,H Guard if r yy I V r r ,UM 1- , ' iltriwr I I , f ltfzr , , ff jryyrfrw ,, .. ..,.,,,. -r'r , -' Q' 1- w ..,., M. . -4.1 .., 19+ .,..,, ,. -, . .-.W ,... ., .... , -- r, i -wr fffr Wir :'tX52?2fw- 'V ' , 'Q X X Wtwi 'H' 'ff i 'ri MQ' ,. .V - '--' -rrr ' -' 4 'f -MW ' , 7 r v f f ' 225:54 1- if ' ,,, ,i ' Ln, 'f -f' if 724, Y , ,f' ,.-:tfg-,,:1.'3,5- rfi rrrrrgr ,, Mwyf ,-rw , ,,5 4L,0 ny -' ir 4 Q X V ityriwy-r ,, wr- y , X -X ' tt ' . 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The Bulldogs were still ahead ot their hosts I6-I3 with only a tew minutes lett to play, but Miller, whose passes were responsible for all ot the Aggies' points, let tly tour sensational passes good tor 75 yards and the ball game. Pug Manders was outstanding tor Drake in his last game in the Blue and White unitorm. He later starred in two post-season games in San Francisco, helping the West cleteat the East in the annual game on Jan. 2 and playing tor the Western Col- legiates against the Protessional All-stars Jan. 29. .4 1 ,qw ' , ir' 'r A ,.- 19- ' Y . .'-'l in 5-it ..ig. , x g gl 'W' .f4if.'ii7'z'fE. - ,, r ' - 3 ., - sf .Y ae2Q55,.:-i.r?t?5 as x H , 4. f tru J,,Q,mf ewfgf g . W . Av' -.-- ' :firm 1- iny ' 'r i -'Els i..-.mffhrrytrgr-f''i--s.-.1 U i -f a:s...st.-ig .. in ,.,, .,,.,.t,.,,. ,, Mi , , Mgt l ' -f .J wif ,w1ff 5E.1? f eg, K' xg-F' '2 -1- 'tl , 5.5,-,J it fir' If 1 f QSM 'ff ff' ' rin PD Era D lCliwg?OL,DGE A GSW , l ..,. ...,y. . X' M, ont ro eft to right: McCracken, Liselr, Bergmann, Yager, Pesetslri, Swan, Lyon, Tomlinson, Luftman, Carn y Hus n econd ro e to right: Dillon, Harvey, Co-Capt. Phil Manders, Pug Manclers, Woltz, Thell Fisher, Co-Capt. Unde d e Peterson, Day, Third left to right: Thad Fisher, Frame, O'Connor, Colbert, Holmes, Henry, Hanlrs, Olson. Hitpas, Lorenz, Manage Cooldge Head Coach Green. Fourth ro left to rght: Barnhart, Leone, Hutchings, Chambers, Conrad, Miller, Moore, Doherty, Cushingberry, Assistant Coa h Wensel PHIL MANDERS BOB UNDERWOOD BUS BEROMANN CLYDE CARNEY ALLEN COLBERT ALLEN DILLON THAD FISHER THELL FISHER ORBIN HANKS WILBUR HARVEY FRANCIS HENRY BOB HOLMES BOB HUSTON TONY LEONE JOE LISEK Assistant Coach Robertson. I rv Ar. I X, y-ri .h fi ,I-, rf. .I ,W ,,,,I 'L' fl I, 3,14 , I45 ART LORENZ BILL LUFTMAN CHARLEY LYON PUC5 MANDERS MURRO MQCRACKEN JIMMY OICONNOR CHANDLER OLSON ALEX PESETSKI GLENN PETERSON CORWIN SEIU BUD STIPE NED SWAN DICK TOMLINSON ELDON WOLTZ HARLEY YAGER Pi ll -yr. . -..i E5 Front row, lett to right: Co-Capt. Ignatius, Co-Capt. Parsons. Second row, left to right: lannarelli, Paulsen, Cooney, R. Lyon, E. Lyon, Jack, Schaen, Lorence, Bartel, Summers, Gordon, Wero. Third row, left to right: Manager McMahon, Assistant Coach Noyd, Millhouse, Edwards, Murray, Ginsberg, Sheuerman, H. Dickson, Francis Wohlwend, Denton, McCrea, Dolliver. Fourth row, left to right: Manager Denning, Coach Williams, Holliday, Abell, Mickelson, Clark, Nugent, Skelton, Spellmeyer, Adams, Thomas E. Dickson, Dillon, Peterson, Assistant Coach McClain. Fifth row, left to right: Reeves, Thompson, Laufter, Anderson, Lunde, Lucera, Neesen, Trafford, McKinley, White, Werderman, Willis, Miedianowski, Bernacchi. FRESHMAN FGOTBALL This years treshmen were particularly strong in tootball at Drake. With 75 men reporting tor prac- tice lmore treshman candidates than Drake has had tor many yearsl treshman coaches lost no time in shaping a Biillpup team. Fitty-one treshman squad members lasted through the season, thus supplying Coach Green with varsity material ot considerable potential strength. This years treshmen were patricularly strong in the line. Bill Willianis, trosh tootball coach, predicts that these freshmen linemen will make a hard tight tor line positions on the tirst eleven next tall. The yearlings played only two games, losing one and winning the other. They won trom the Creighton treshmen 26-7 and lost to Washington's powertul tirst-year outtit 26-O. Washington is said to have the strongest treshman team in the history ot the school this year. Forty-two men were recommended tor treshman numeral awards at the end ot the season. BASKETBALL MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS W L Pet TP. OP, DRAKE I I 786 550 44I Qklahorna A. 81 M. II 786 476 383 CSrinneII 8 6I5 536 499 TuIsa 8 6I5 496 450 Creighton , 7 500 476 508 Wasiwington 6 429 493 542 St. Louis 3 ZI6 398 480 Washburn 2 I43 423 545 to ,i i93a-39-BASKETBALL SCORES rs D, Q I AT Des Moines Arnes Des Moines Cirinneil Des Moines Des Moines Des Moines 5t. Louis, Mo. Des Moines Clrnaha, Neb. Des Moines DRAKE WON Washburn 30 Washburn 33 Tulsa 24 DRAKE LOST Oregon 42 Loyola 46 Loyola 34 Cltiahoma A. 81 M. 35 Cliwlahoma A. gf M. 28 TuIsa 36 Washington 40 Won I4, Lost 7, Percentage .667, Points 758, Opponents' Points 683 AT Topeka, Kan. Des Moines Des Moines AT Des Moines Des Moines Chicago, III, Stillwater, Otla. CDIrIa. City, Cltia Tulsa, Qkia. St. Louis, Mo. D at s tn k tbaii o h s Athletic Director and H-:ad Coach I3iII Wrihams, Iizft, and Fresh Coach AI Wiinsei, rrght I47 Jang., A.. Q 3 .3 if W W.q..::jL, ,.T.zX.f' A B- wh- - I i E Y' - X .Q 'X'N:v ' ' '- 2- ' ik 's-xml.- '1. '-fi'i'2: ':ES's:-Q. , in ',!,.,. 3' ii- T ' RIM S--9222-I-,s,I,. '. rss, -,K , -, ge Xeggvsxgg . - 332:-s:?r f ' 5 In .,,, ., ,. Paul Grrffzth makes a long leap after a shot by Schelfler An off-the-baekboard shot and Tolry Ahrenkiel and an of the Oklahoma Aggies. Aggie race for the rebound. Drakri, Co-Champion ot the I939 Missouri Valley eonterenee, won I4 games and lost seven during the l938-39 basket- a. zeaifnn. The Bulzoogi oeteated nine schools and lost to tive. ln conference play they tinished deadloeked with Qkla- .mfa A. 81 M. each with ll victories and three deteats. lrainng the Aggies during the entire season, Drake managed to overtake them in the last week ot play and tinish in a firit-rjlaee tie. The Bulldogs started in last position when they lost their tirst two eonterenee games the second week in i-r-tarr,r. Then they began to climb until, on March 3, they held tirst place and the Aggies were shoved out ot that position tfrr the treat time since March, I936. Wfhen Qklahoma A. 81 M. won its tinal game a tew days later, Drake had to move tv-:r and male room on the title throne tor the team that has won or tied tor the championship the last tour years. Dral-1 began the fea5on Dee. 9 with a 40-34 victory over little Simpson at the tieldhouse. A week later the Bulldogs ,avelej to Ames and downed their old rival, Iowa State, in a thrilling game, 32-30. Alter a I2-day layott Drake returned to the wars Dee. 29 to meet the barnstormlng University ot Qregon team, later Pacific Coast ehampiona inthe Des Moines Registers coaching school game. The Webteet, polished by more experience, in a well-iilayed game to give the Bulldogs their tirst deteat, 42-3l. t'jrj,rjrlEr et Chicago invaded Des Moinef. Jan. 6 and went home with a 46-32 victory. Drake led 28-24 with IO minutes T'-, A1-unl -', Frtrrfrarzl Nad Swan, Center Walt O'Connor, Guard I43 to play, but the strong Lhicagoans, who went on to be classed as one ot the nal tions best, turned on the heat to win impressively. With only tour pre-season games un' der their belts, Drale began contcrence play. The Bulldogs traveled to Qllahoma to play the two tough 5outhern teanas on successive nights. They lost lzcith games. Qllahoma A. 81 lvl., dctending cham- pions, drubbed them 35-28, and the neat night Tulsa rntlicted their tciurth straight loss. 36-35, in a heart-brealer. Iowa State reiiiaid Dralels earlier vsit to Ames and came to Des Moines lan. I8. When the Bulldogs overcame a threef point lead in the tinal minutes ot play Lui, A.-.ti, F Against Iowa State, L. D. Norris leaps for a left-handed shot as Menze of the Cyclones guards. to win 35-32, the tire that had seemingly been put out in the Qregon game started anew and Drale launched an eight-game conterence winning strealn. Grinnell was Dralels tirst conterence victim. The Pioneers bowed on their own tloor, 3527. The contident Qllahoma Aggies came to Des Moines next, but the Bulldogs in a surprise ucisct downed the supposedly invincible Cowboys. The 35-28 victory stopped the Ollahoma conterence winning streal at I8 games. Thus began Dial-,c's bid tor the pennant. Talcing time out trom conterence play, Drake went to Chicago Jan, IO to try to even scores with Loyola. Again the Blue and White tive held the mighty Loyolans at bay tor threeftourths ot the game, only to crumble in the trnal minutes and lose 34-23. Undaunted, they turned their thoughts bacli to league games. 5t. Louis, Wfashington, Creighton, Washburn and St. Louis, again, tell in that order betore the Bulldogs as they climbed in team standings. In the meantime the Aggies continued their winning ways, leeping the Bulldogs a game behind them. Gal- Lane Pr .-.ard Frarci I-i,nri,, 'fnua'dVFiii'.-.ard IVV EH -I C T 'F 'VI l49 V A Washington man goes into a tieup with Griffith for the ball. Toky Ahrenlriel and a Bear battle for the ball on a rebound. Drake deteated the two Missouri schools in Des Moines, then went on a tour-game road trip. The de- termined Bulldogs started out by whipping Creighton in Omaha. Neb., 50A4I. Paul Grittith, all- conterence Drake torward, scored 27 points against the Bluerays that night. Then they edged out Wash- burn and ran over St. Louis. Drake met its Waterloo Feb. 20 at St. Louis against Washington. The same school that kept it trom winning a tootball crown in the tall won a game which later proved a costly one to the Bulldogs. The score was 40-38, in overtime, atter Drake had led most ot the way. Drake was now two games behind the high-riding Aggies. Drsheartened, the Bulldogs returned home. Playing carelessly in their next game, against the invading Tulsa Golden I-Iurrrcanes, they tossed the game into the Oklahomans' lap, only to grab it back in the tinal seconds to win 25-24. Drake was behind 24-2I with less than 30 seconds to go, then, as it it were planned that way, the Bulldogs took the ball away tiom Tulsa, made two quick baskets, and won. This thrilling victory put spirit back into the Drake team, but it believed it was tighting a lost cause as the Aggies, two games ahead, were riding smoothly. The Bulldogs went on to deteat Creighton, Xlffashburn and Grinnell, scoring I57 points n their last three conterence games. The night betore the Grinnell game, Tulsa unexpectedly upset Oklahoma A. Xi M. This gave Drake a tighting chance as it humbled Grinnell 64A3I. The next night what every Drake tan had prayed tor, happened. Oklahomas Aggies lost another game. Creighton knocked them out ot tirst place and the Bull- dogs went a halt game into the lead. When the Aggies won their last game a tew nights later they moved back into a tirst-place tie with Drake. In a game they would not have had to play, had they de- feated Washington that time in St. Louis, the Bulldogs, torced to travel 700 miles, lost to their co-champions in a game to decide which team would tace the Big Six champion, Oklahoma, tor the right to represent the fifth district in the national tourna- ment. The game. played on a slippery tloor at Oklahoma City. Okla., went to the Aggies 2845. It was not a conterence play- ott game. Paul Grittith led all Drake scorers in the teams 2l-game schedule with a total ot I89 points. Walt O'Connor edged out teammate Ned Swan tor second place in the team scoring standings by one point, with I49. Toky Ahrenkiel was close be- hind in tourth position with I4I points. The last ot the llbig tive was the defensive ace, L. D. Norris, who count-ed 60 points during the season. Gale Lane was tirst among the reserves with 24 points. Francis Henry ended the season with I3 and Chuck Duchen had II. Dale Awtry scored seven points and Bob Deal ended up with six. Bill Pallwitz had tive points, Ivan Barney three and Zelmon Day two. Ahrenkiel tries a one'l1anclecl stab at the bucket in the Iowa State game. Front row, ieit to rrgrt: Hinryi Duciren Paiiwrft, Moore, O'Cr:nn0r, Ncrrrs, D a Second row, Init to right: Day, Alnrcnlnci, Griffith, Swan, Awtry, Barney, Manager Pa ra Co-Captain Paul Griffith Co-Captain L. D. Norris Taalkeus Ahreniciel Dale Awfry Ivan Barney Cinarfes Duclnen Francis Henry Gale Lane Walter O'Connor Ned Swan Front row, lctt to right: Manager Whitney, Ault, Blacliburn, Spcllrneyer, Cullen, Wero, Holliday. Coach W1llldmS- Sccond row, left to right: Melbourne, McClelland, Baal, Peterson, Ncescn, Cox. With tive victories and only two losses, the Drake treshman baslcetballers tinished what was termed by several coaches as a season successtul in every respect. About 30 men reported tor basketball practice at the beginning ot the season. More than halt ot this number won numeral awards. Biggest thrill ot the season was their contest with C.C.C.C. which they won by one point in two over- time periods. It was on this occasion that the visit- ing coach tainted. Clther games won by the trosh include another one trom C.C.C.C., and one each trom Creston junior college, Albia junior college and the Grinnell college treshmen. They lost one game to Creston and one to the Simpson college reserves. Both games lost by the treshmen were played away trom home. Outstanding among the yearling cagers was Russ Thomas, center, who was high scorer on the team. At guard Ray Wero, Jay Cox and Lloyd Milburn were standoutsq and at torward Bill Cullen and Ronald Ault topped the list. Biggest disappointment ot the year tor the squad was the tact that they didn't get to meet the Creighton treshmen, who haven't been deteated in six years. TRACK Ccptam Bolo Pattmson Mrcldlc dwstance MISSOURI VALLEY STANDINGS-INDOOR MEET Clclalworna A. 8: M. 58'f2 DRAKE ..,, A L35 Grinnell ,,. 2Olf2 Washington ,. ..I2 Tulsa .,,.,.. ..., 6 St. Louis O ack coaclwcs, Priclv Johnson at left, and Assxstant Roland Whltc t lwt I53 Ch ck lfivrns clears the bar in th.: Kansas State mcet Bill Feiler Tom I-lill Drakeis track team, long tamed tor its record ot unde- teated dual meets, was defeated tor the tirst time since I934 when the Bulldogs lost their tirst indoor tilt. Despite handicaps, however, they came back to win their last two dual meets ot the indoor season. Then, tor the tirst time in seven years, they tailed to win the Missouri Valley in- door championship, finishing second behind Oklahoma A. Xi M. Kansas States Wildcats broke Drake's victory string February II with a crushing 59-45 deteat. The victory avenged a deteat at the hands ot the Bulldogs two years oetore by the same score. Drakes distance star, Bill Feiler, l-larrtild Albee Nidd'-3 d stancf Distance Middle dzstance broke the tieldhouse record in the 2-mile run, but other Bulldog performances were poor. Feiler's time tor the distance was 9:36.6. Elmer Hackney, national champion trom Kansas State. lived up to advance reports when he also broke a tield- house record by heaving the shot 50 tt. IIV2 in. A tew days later tlu began to pick ott members ot the squad, leaving only a tew remaining hearties to carry on the rest ot the schedule. Chick Eivins, one ot the well ones, went to Champaign, lll., Feb. IB, tor the lllinois relays and came home with the all-around Illinois relays cham- pionship. Bill Morey Distance Eivins amassed 5,I7llf2 points in seven tracla events to win. Competi- tion was in the polevault, high hurdles. haltfmile. 75-yd. dash, broadiump. shotput and highiump. Bill Feiler and Wifilbur White also competed in the relays. Feiler placed second in the l5OOAmeter run, and White toot seca ond in the 75-yd. high hurdles. Back home again, what was lett ot the Drake team taced its old rival. 29 Y ' v Z Barley ot lowa State wins a tast halt'-miii 3 Aib. gamers tvig pointy tor Drale 7 1.. WMM Iowa State. Feb. 2I. Atter a close E gg meet the Bulldogs emerged with a If ers. as -,.. i .1 . 4 . . . we .... V it iii' 'Nl 5413-4973 victory. This time Captarn f Q1 -rii r ' A Bob Patterson brole a tieldhouse rec- '-.'- is e 75. V ord. but several meet records also 1' ' '.,. were established. i '- .av '. , ..,. Patterson sped around the traclc to A ' .QL-ff L ' Q. ,. ., run the quarterhmile in :52.3. Feiler 'Q-Q5 in V hair AL set new meet records in the mile and 31 ifQ..:.1,:.g5q1'-qggf ' 'Y ' ffmff. ' 2-mile, and chunlty Allen Dillon wrote 1.4 .' ' emi a new shotput record in the boolcs. - ful-gnn F-Qt-Qrzein Vfeghts Vfilliiur Whiti: Hiiiyle Eivins B05 l'lC1VSt'Y'li1l M delle distanc- ei 'C' Hurdles Pc-levauit. hghiump hurdles I55 Dick Glescn. Distance r-srrrgji Era.-. has-as Tut BW F, fr n tnw rionlvrvrwi-f rnri-'t Grinnell invaded Des Moines Feb. 24, and the tlu-rid- dled Bulldogs sent them home with a convincing 63-4I deteat. Dillon again set a meet record in the shotput. while Burke Powers, Grinnell broadiump ace, ran up a new meet mark in that event. Then, March 4, Oklahomals Aggies ended Drake's long domination as conterence indoor champions by winning the conterence crown. The Bulldogs were second, Grinnell was third, Washington tinished tourth and Tulsa wound up in filth place. Drake was still the weakened team ot its previous meets, but the Aggies were a determined lot and connrfrletely outclassed the rest ot the tield. P dell lujis-.y Distahi:-. Wilbur White was the only outstanding Drake per- tormer. l-le set a new conterence record, and equaled the accepted worlds record by running the 50-yd. high hur- dles in 2062. March ll White scored a pair ot points tor Drake at the Central Collegiate meet in South Bend, lnd., with a tourth in the 65-yd. low hurdles. Only three Bulldogs were able to compete in this meet. Five Bulldogs went to the Texas relays April I in Austin. Bill Feiler won the 3000fmeter run and the Drake mile team was third in the mile team race. Then came a rest until the Kansas relays April 22. Allin Dillon Weights w --5 i -52' .Q Front row, lctt to rrgnt- Hilll D Ilon Peterson Ho'st wic' Patterson Fcrl-i', Eivrns, W K l S ltt gint lln ri ' ifrgiqrji -5 ngrgnl Alb-3-1 Saw, Mrjfadl-gh Brr':'.'r, Fkrwrj Ivforf, Gus-'nil' Br-5' F 1 lg M L, TRACK SQUAD Captain Bob Patterson l-larold Albee Stan Boss Dick Bremer Allen Dillon Ctiiclr Eivins Bill Feiler Bill Fritz Dick Glesener Wilbur White I57 Torn Higgins Torn l-lill Bob l-lorstmeier Ridell Kelsey Floyd McCarthy Bill Morey Glenn Peterson George Rowe John Saur F3 fr Q YQ. in YD an W.,-s.. W -s - 5 ,-as sr. . s- - B L . ,, -Q . s ss.. .- s 99. , x -A W, ,..,,,g. , X . . - ,N P 4- Y -M-'X ' 'Q Y S, sk its sit-.QL - ' -fs ' '-4 r--t 1 s -sf. ' o W 1 . . , - - 'f n an ' - ,Qggrf l ai. , . X r 5 -r QS Q' L A .Hifi ,N X in T ss. sagkx X' 1 ! wa i V rronr raw, ,eff to 'grzt Peg-:tt,Kc1scy, Kon, Fc lc' C wr 'uit 'a rigrt- Lagicn Jonnson Patterson, Mr,ii.3,f, M-,Carrey Manager Stlcne CROSS CQUNTRY Drates ironfman crosscountry team tinished another year ot undeteated dual meets in I938. The Bulldogs deteated Kansas State. lowa State and Kansas in duals, and tinished third behind Indiana and Notre Dame in the National Colegiate meet at East Lansing, Mich. The ccenrng meet ot the year, between halves ot the Drale Miami Homecoming game, saw the Bulldogs elce out a oneaboint victory over Kansas State. Bill Feiler and Fred Padgett tinished second and third: Ridell Kelsey, htth' Bill Morey seventh, and Floyd McCarthy, tenth, tor Dralfe. At Ames the Bulldogs had no trouble whipping lowa State. Feiler won, trailed by Kelsey and Padgett. l-larri' son Kohl was titth and Morey seventh. A weelc later, in Lawrence, Kan., Feiler again led his team to victory with Kelsey and Padgett on his heels. Kohl was sixth and Morey eighth. At East Lansing Feiler was the second man to cross the tinish line in the 4-mile grind, behind Greg Rice ot Notre Dame. Drake, however, tinished third in team standings. The three dual meets were 2-mile gallops. Feiler ran the tastest times, the best being 91456. The three victories increased Dralne's winning streak to 23 straight dual wins since l93O. Front row, left to right: Dicison, Baldwin, Kelleher, Pierce, Stcltan, Spcllrrrcyer, Pcdrranrj Second row, lcft to right' Rasmus, Barsalou, Ofonnor, Petry, :10wlCy,JCfrSCfi, Nugent, Schlau, Manager S-:lcnc Third row, left to right: Coach Johnson, Dollrvcr, McKinley, Burch, Harley, Anderson, Summers, Swinl, Pallet, Assistant Coach White Faced with a powertul. well-balanced group ot yearling runners, Frosh Coach Ronnie White developed a team which, in its one indoor meet, brolce three tieldhouse records and buried Simpson, its opponent, 60-40. Records were set by Dean Rasmus, who ran the mile in 4:37.91 Charlie Swinlc, with a time ot 153.5 in the 440-yd. rung and the mile relay team, composed ot Lowell Baal, Loren Pollet, Denny Crowley and Swink, which sliced 5.l seconds From the existing mark to run the distance in 3:34.5. A return outdoor meet with Simpson May IO at ln- dianola concluded the treshman season. Victorious in all three ot their meets, the trosh cross- country, team showed promise ot capably succeeding grad- uating runners. The Bullpups won a telegraphic meet with Central State Teachers ot Michigan and whipped Tarlcio col- lege ot Missouri twice. Numerals tor crosscountry were given to Bob Barsalou, Glenn Burch, Diclc Giesener, Dean Rasmus and Bob Schlau. Front row, lctt to right: Burch, Barsalou, Rasmus, Karaidcrs, Schlau Second row, left to right: Coach Johnson, Harley, Palul-aytis, Pallet, Glcscncr, Manager Sclcnc cc Cranrcf: lwands go to work on 'Well Frslmrzr, Bulldog laallback rnjurad rn the lowa Siaic game . , . Vcc Grccn ln a cnallctallcg Now, fellas BEHIND THE SCENES Paul Mormon, pndc of C-:dar Paprds, gargl-:s Into tlm: mrlzroplnonc, bringing cage fans latcst developments on thc basketball floor . . file lust gci e l:-asl-Qt, but you wouldnf I-no.-1 rt loolflng at Alex Pcs-ftslri. Dorothy Fuller, Torn Sugdcn and Tlwclma Storing are properly IVxmSfiEf'1 VCWCVCV. .ps ,I ,lu nan... 5-fusion um for Lyon . , , Bob Hufchmgs' hind bobby!-gs as RQ-f Chambvtrs huts Q prachcf dummy EN Z Spring brwngs fcofbem pracfucc arcurwd sagem. and Vu-3 Gr.:-Ln gvcz a d-:mcmztretwom . , . R1dJi Pffjscy takxgs a stuff wmlfo while Hurdlcr Whuz What.: rests and mcdwiatcf. ut on the traf-If 1- ..25?5z. an I i 1 f 1 '35 ,4 V.-5iT5s:5N g3'f is 1, 1 ., ,wwf ' 11' ' 1939 DRAKE RELAYS Greatest ot all its 30 Relays, the I939 Drake extravaganza untolded betore 22,000 thrilled Spectators Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29. Eight records were broken and two more were tied as bronzed athletes representing schools trom the western coast ot Calitornia to the eastern shores ot Virginia, and trom the Canadian boun- dary to the Mexican gult pertormed under a beat- ing sun in the Drake stadium. Qver 700 collegians trom 78 universities and colleges, plus an equal number ot high school and grade school competitors brought spectators to their teet time atter time in one ot the greatest exhibitions ot human endurance and tortitude ever witnessed in the Middle West, The Drake Relays had its thirtieth birthday party and what a show it put on! There was Greg Rice breaking the American collegiate 2-mile record, there was that sensa- tional record-breaking 2-mile relay between Cali- tornia's Pepperdine college and Kansas' Emporia, where the two anchor men ran stride tor stride tor the entire last quarter-mile to stage one ot the most exciting tinishes ever seen at the Relays betore the Calitornia runner pulled in tront with a last desperate lunge. Dutch Reagan, Des Moines' grtt to Hollywood, presents Fred Wolcott, Rice's national champion hurdlcr, with his award tor winning the high hurdles: the anchor man trorn Southwest Texas Teachers college breaks the tape to set a new Drake Relays mark ot 3:l7.5 tor the mile relay. 1939 DRAKE RELAYS There was that breath-taking moment when the brilliant scarlet-clad anchor man on Ohio States craclc mile relay team thundered down the home stretch in the last race ot the two-day meet to edge out Louisiana State and lowa in the tastest mile relay ever run in this section. There was the famous l,OOOAyd. special in which Chuck Fenslce nosed out the tleet colored star, John Borican, there were Rice's sprint medley record-breakers and Oklahoma A. 81 Mfs 4-mile team. There was the record- breaking team in the College ll division in Southwest Texas Teachers' 2-mile relay quartet, and there were the switt Minneapolis high school recordebrealters. ! Then too, there were individual stars, Nebraskas Wibbels in the discus, Louisiana States Brown in the dash and broadlump, Rices Wolcott in the hurdles, and scores ot others. Marks in the record book are all that are lett to the I939 Drale Relays, but to the twenty-two thousand who sat in the Drale stadium those two hot April days, shouting applause as the cream ot American tracl: stars pertormed before them, there are never-to-be-forgotten memories ot a truly great event. th high l w Billy Brown Louisiana Stat-:'s sensatzonal fiirghorhcru l-aps hs way to -5 Carnival zwiadiurnping fnampicnsnip, Chucl Fiinslig, XXf'sccinsin's tamoue, Linder. man, cross-s the tinisli linig to Iicl John Barwgan and ritain hir lOOO-yd run tilli Bob Dictenthaler ot lllinois lupt hs Dralg Rc- c ay c n by clcar.ng a he ghr ot 6 tt. 5-V3 in. jump: Rice's Wolcrott storm s over th-3 hgh tnces on his way to a championship, 163 Ns ii! 4.9 '11 iam.,-I ..N,, !. 4,8 vi.,,L.. . L . U21 P NLM: Daw-. s rom mar, fxazh-35 est thc tm-:rs Jin !vY.1f,1. Q? Msscuf. Peers thu isp: to v-3 he fc . 4 F H W V 3 5 mf: ATC' gan 'rrrd m tm 2-rv 'Q mn aft, gov-Trwq i fr-it :waz m in-Q d stent-I nmtfdfy relay. ,V 5 Ma, M '1 9:IO, 1939 DRAKE RELAYS ,, E! mv' C H Q S Na+' F 5 . F ,AQ 5 4- L., ,.,f . 5 'J W iw: 'Ls paf 1 Hr' fcfvy 'afiva T r 1 tw cdals, 1lnn1u.-V-..-.x,,,,. .,.-, .,..-?1'2n-2...4,, I64 im 'FE-:sg 121, -X at x N -. '-Nw b ffffxf' INTRAMURALS Jiiii i igfly V INCOMPLET Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Tau Qmega Tau Kappa Epsilon Chi Delta Triangle Club , , Alpha Epsilon Pi A Phi Mu Alpha 43'f2 373g 30 I8 I6 4 O Vfilpu' Xlifh t-,, All Q, 'w pg Evam. Lin: T ME, in tlm- IOO-yd. -:lash Lowcll Baal, SAE, wins the quarter-mile in the tall track mc-it With the substitution ot golt tor touch tootball listed as the only change, the men's intramural program got under way Goto- ber 4 with the beginning ot golt and tennis tournaments. The only major worry ot Dean Gabrielson, then in charge ot intramurals, was the laclc ot a student manager. lt was not until December I6, atter Coach Vee Green had talcen over intra- murals, that Jaclq Nielsen tinally tool: the manager's job. Announcement was made at the beginning ot the school year that cups would be awarded tor each event in intramural com- petition, and a large trophy would be presented to the organiza- tion having the highest score tor the year. On Cctober I8, Pitch Johnson announced that the annual intramural outdoor track and tield meet would be October 28. l-le also announced that gold, silver and bronze medals would be awarded to tirst, second and third place winners. The intramural traclc challenge trophy, which is put up tor competition each semester, was again ottered to the organization totaling the highest number ot points in the I5 events included in the traclc program. Harrison Kohl talrcs the milc run tor Chi Delta Two new records were established as Tau Kappa Epsilon gar- nered 54lf2 points to win the meet. Lowell Baal, S.A.E., ran a :5O.6 quarter to top the old record ot :52.3, set by Harrison Kohl in l936. T.K.E. bettered the mile relay marlc ot 3:24.2 established in I934 by running a 3323.9 mile. In second place was Alpha Tau Omega with 36 points. Wil- bur White and Chicl: Eivins accounted tor 28 ot the 36, while LaVerne Lautter and Pug Manders made up the remainder. On November I8 the winter intramural program was an- nounced, and Phi Mu Alpha was invited to participate in intra- mural competition. Tentative dates were set tor handball, volley- ball, baslretball, swimming, indoor traclc, pingpong, horseshoe, softball and spring golt and tennis meets. The winter season was opened with the volleyball tourna- ment, on December I3. With Ivan Barney as the standout, Tri- angle club came out the winner. Gale Lane, Chi Delta, retained his handball crown l 4 I 3 l I66 Bruce Balcer and John Neiman pulled down some more points tor S.A.E. when they won the handball doubles early in Decem- ber. The Sig Alphs added still more points to their ever-growing total when they won the I939 swimming meet, held at the Y.lvl.C.A. pool. The S.A.E. swimmers tallied more points than all the other teams put together. Alpha Tau Omega, with I5 points, placed second behind the winners, who scored 37 points. Chi Delta and Tau Kappa Epsilon tied tor third and tourth places with 8 points apiece. Outstanding pertormers in the meet included Bill Leary ot S.A.E. and Don Towne ot Chi Delta. The latter, a senior transter student trom Stantord university, holds the West coast record in the IOO-yd. breaststrolce. l-le easily out-distanced the tield in this event, swimming the 60 yards in the near-record time ot 4I seconds. Leary won the tancy diving contest by malring 95 points. Towne was close behind with 92 points, while Carl Heise ot T.K.E. made 76 points to ranlc third. E' , . - ' . A W , aygl . P' , ,.t...,xiK A Y 5 V, 1 4 . .,,-:-.,w+X- - -C . digg Q . ,. 'i .' . -. 14 , I - , L, Q. : .gi-ff.-f.1.Q5 j 5I5Q.i ' '- . ' Q wt -Q ww 3. J: I-.SES -fwfr-f Sw. U X- . ,. ,-'f,.,:.. ,..,u..x,:.a,r 1-fri: 1' ,J 3 f -' , '-SN' -:F' -fi tgxiggrgg,-'ri ggyirylix.. . pr- - mx f :LC , f 5 it-:Sai rg,-S - eff- S T . 'fi -I . . qclk- :X uw, f rs -Q WP- J'-'PK sit , Cs x , ,-Iv' T-T ' lt .5 - ,, I : .kw3,3g,,,gX5,,g,A,,t-,g,,s5.g,x,,,g.Amex , ,,,,5 Ml , . ., ,.,. , . ! sg 5-Zs:ff2' ' . . ' - - ,. . . 1-Q,-4-, ,:,:i,p.x3, -x-f Six xx, Nw wss g,M-M,--gig-sqm-x.y,.. --w M 5 -, A-.aa-.-..g.5.5r -X. .1 - - .-: , - N .,- ...-gm.-,gf.-,,,,,x . ...t.,xw...-.- ., X t- .- -.mxxox . -A. . , , - .X ,,.a , -, -.Ms-., . s .C ra. te, 1 KSA - --A -:- .- it Xxx-t.N,m .Q-sisfxl, N.: - . -.s.W..O-N :-if :.s.-N.,-is .s.--x -w. '-M-s 1.1 .ey -z X -. .. . ..wt.,.-we PSX. .,,-'- - , P- ,, ,, . A Q 5' . -Q ' 2' est W ,t s -- -' . ., gs? NX -an .YQ vs 5, .t - H - - 'snr-' sg A highjumper clears the bar Chicl Eivins wins the polcvault tor ATO in , .-.-ses:--.. .. ' - X .,-,. ' '-E5.'.I'f3fF .,.. - Q r' :R NST' xx A Q . .Q S 3 it Bruce Balrer and Johnny Neiman, SAE, handball doubles champions 'Q :I ,- x S. ' as -- W I s .gk 1 .2 -L5-. w . . my . - - .te X . X - ,. . ' r A- .as s,-fv 5 Q x. kr-2--A, '???. :q -:-M x.x ..- ' - ' ' its . . -.rstmsMs.: t .,s H ,c,...,..W,c. , , 4 A i . if',.ff'1j.r1:-V--ji-f-1:r:?:,:r:EjQ5agfjg--1v ,f'5g,'QjQ ' ' The basketball tournament was one ot great interest, with three teams tied tor tirst place as the competition entered the third round. A.T.O., S.A.E. and T.K.E., each with a percentage ot l.OOO, were all battling it out tor the lead. l-lowever, in the tinal playott, between S.A.E. and Triangle club, the Sig Alphs won their third consecutive intramural baslret- ball championship by deteating the latter team 27-I9. Granvill Stringtellow, star tor the losers, was the outstanding cage star in intramural competition tor the entire season. On March I, Alpha Tau Omega dethroned the defending champions, Chi Delta. in the annual indoor intramural track and tield meet. The independents, a group ot treshman track men, unotticially won the meet, but as they were not an organized group, they were unable to have a team standing. The independent runners garnered 49 points, while the ot- ticial winners totaled only 34. I67 The meet was a bitter battle between A.T.O. and T.K.E. The tormer group was able to win most ot the novelty races, which were the highlights ot the meet. Big Pug Manders was the mainstay ot the winners' team. s 1 .. l-le won the shotput with a heave ot 39 tt., 6 in. and led his teammates to victories in the tandem race and horse race. The independent group took tirst in the 50-yd. dash, 440-yd. run, 50-yd. low hurdles, ten-man relay and tied tor tirst in the highjump. Horseshoe tournament was scheduled to start March I4, but was postponed until March 28. Mel Bowen, T.K.E., won the singles from Ivan Barney, A.T.O. A victory in the horseshoe doubles put Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the lead, with a margin ot IOV7 points over secondrplace Alpha Tau Omega. Bob Holmes and Bob Morgan, ot S.A.E., deteated Mel Bowen and Don Christians, T.K.E., in the horseshoe doubles. Cont-:stants warm up tor tha horsc-shoe pitching tourney Bc: l-'cifst'nf: er, Ch Delta, lcaps thc height, Whiz White talring tive ot his I5 points Golt, tennis and sottball tournaments were yet to be played. Although S.A.E. was more than IO points ahead, the three ref maining tourneys could easily decide the winner ot the intra- mural trophy. Chuck Miller ot ATO., last year's tennis champion, was given a good chance to repeat. That victory would bring ATG. within easy reach ot the cup. ln golt, A.T.Q. and S.A.E. had the outstanding contestants, as they did in the tall competition. Sottbali, too, was to be a close battle, with T.K.E., the detending champion, the tavorite. I68 WOMEN'S ATHLETICS vu Ruby Ana Holton Mary Cavroll I'IIllls Qvollisslivvfjvtpl1yi.1Q11l .gdueatson ter women mgtruqtgf In physical vgdueatton tor wom n IINICOM PLETE TEAM STANDINGS Drale-eds Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Xu Delta Independents Delta Gamma Carpenter house Chi Omega The Indepcnclentz, mtvamural baslfutball ehampons 305 674 554 438 3I6 275 QI 29 I 1 . X swam ,,,. gi I 5 1 ' .,II. . sis ' ' ,wif-..t..,,,,'-A-.559 'NW if - , 4' .Sw I ' 'Tiff ' ' J . A . I 1 .,,, I , -- f , eb- M-Y' I- . W t 1- .w 4 1 am, -- ' IQ Y' I-'51 f 'X ,, if y 2- -a ' .. gs 5 Wm.,,,gS,.g'?gwF X 'vaifb 'tl f. ,V is -wie? f ' . vw: 3, I, 331, ,,-,- , . . . l ix ..,. N hi K. AV 'V E 1 Q5 5 'W gf ' 1 -h ' . I ,, I I ' R 5 . , -' 12,4 ,. '-' I - ' , .V .gd if af is 5 I I- sz w . X X , G 5 E F . -11: h J , -' -,513 5, ...--,1:..zQ3sxQ 31, gap I W ,,, ',. '. Mlm' V. . ' ' ' '-55193244 N-NVQ XZ-'Y , uw.. -4-- -av .Q ' gi.. - . -1 X , - T41 , ..,. ' ' xi I J .- 4-:x .Isiw..-A:-,bm-L'-Zi-N?-Z . w. Mr.-I 'PX .'-4'4 , . '..-.df -. V.. .-. ' .- - v ,Q I ' - 1' 1-1-f1:'..1--s----5-,::e:-aaslrii V4 'S . ' ips:g . '- -.--If-1: --ff. 2 , - - -'-' 4 .I .- X - 5, . ,, -1- a::1:-::fa:.::::f 'i .I 1 -- .... - X ., l 4 14 I, lf.. 1. ' Q ga. ' . ,,... gy. Z I69 A pingfp-ang game in the i.vom+:n's gym Championships in tour sports served to put Dialqeseds, women's independent social organization, tar in the lead as women's athletic competition neared its end. Led by Dorothy Case, highest scorer in the intramural field, Drake-eds had more than doubled the scores ot their nearest rivals, Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Drake-ed Frances Ashton defeated Margaret Zigler, Kappa, in the tirst intramural sport ot the year tor the tennis title in the beginners' division. The advanced divi- sion was won by Barbara Cox, Dralce-ed. Soccer was resumed in inter-team play this year and again the Drake-ed team won, this time from Kappa Alpha Theta. Drake-ed won all tour games they played in, while Kappa Alpha Theta lost only the championship game with the Drake-eds. Kappa Alpha Theta and Dralce-eds were again rivals llafgaut ZQli', taprsra Kappa Cianinua, rrnqrup, congratulates Franc-,s Ashton, Drata-cds, tall b-:ginners tennis champion A ssh, , tor the badminton crown, which was tinally captured by Dorothy Case. Mae Kephart ot Theta was the loser. Fitty-six individual entries in the badminton tourney set a new record tor participation and marlced a new high in student interest. Probably the most competition and interest was shown in the basketball tournament. Several organizations en! tered two teams, and rivalries were bitter throughout the meet. Cm-, Dimt l-:ts tly in biz.-.rlng corrip-gtrtion Fraternity groups tell behind the independent team and Drake-ed sextet, with the lndependents, captained by Annaiean Brown, tinally nosing out the Dralefeds 32-30 in a wild game decided in the last minute. Several new rules went into ettect with the coming ot the second semester. The intramural board passed a law whereby the champion ot an individual sport would be prohibited from competing in that sport the next time that tourney toolc place. . , y . Theta soccer prayers tall ov-.r a ot ot strategy S S The oblect, said the board, is to allow more women the chance ot gaining a championship. Champions are eligible to play again atter the one-time exclusion. A newcomer to women's intramurals was the declc tennis tourney. Eleven two-man teams entered, only to be eclipsed by the Drake-ed representatives. In an all Drake- ed tinish, the team ot Ruth Macy and Janet Yorlc whipped the combination ot Dorothy Case and Barbara Cox. About halt-way through the volleyball tourney, Kappa An archery contestant draws a bead rseback riding is an active sport rn the intramural program Alpha Theta and Drake-ed actives were deadlocked in a tie. Each had won all games participated in. Following closely were the Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges, with but one loss. Again interest ran high as 72 women entered the pad- dle tournament. Two new features were introduced which proved pop- ular, although not included in the intramural program. They were fencing and bowling. Barbara Blair, toils champion ot a Switzerland school, attracted much interest trom the gym classes with this sport. Virginia Cory and Doraiean Campbell were consid- ered the outstanding neophytes. Bowling drew a great number ot women to downtown bowling alleys during the spring semester. Barbara Gregory, l-larriet Nourse and Janet York were outstanding in this new sport. , Drakefeds and Independents wrestle tor the ball during thi- championship gami. Five intramural tournaments, baseball, tennis, swimming, golt and archery were yet to be held during the spring competitions. With Jane Bush, detending champion, automatically dise qualitied because ot the new ruling, the pingpong tourney was an open race. Frances Ashton, Dralce-ed and runner-up in 1938, and Martha Maior ot Kappa Kappa Gamma were considered the chiet contenders tor the title. A coupl-' at wcifii-id iincs chciil th-:ir tears with the scale IN IVIEIVICDRIAIVI Trustees . . . DENNIS HUDSON FRANCIS R. KORNS Faculty . . . GERTRUDE I-IUNTOON NOURSE DAVID E. OWENS MARY CARPENTER CRAIG SI-IRECK Students . . . PAUL BEI-IN WESLEY N. KENNEDY 1 , -1 .- , 1 U. ua .Q 7.4 0 - a,,,,., -.,., 1 1-f-1,f'+..' rr v so-if-as-,,.,g bp- . - -, .. 5 K .4 41, .1 IEW?-Q L DIVISICDN III Commxns . 0RG!5xlNllZA-l-lOlNlS-pages l8O to 240, con- taining social organizations, honorary and protessional organizations and clubs. DANCES-pages 242 to 252. SlARLlGl'llS-pages 254 to 273, containing Whos Who winners, beauties, personalities, band sweetheart, l-lonor D club sweetheart and Relays Queen, in order named. 878 , 'D'- X- 'S' Tw Q.- X 1, x 2' X.. x F... L 1 5 75 , 'f am 'We' 25 jo -vi 'W-.J :SA 1 1' an J I Q . ta 5. Founded April I7, I893, at Lombard college, Galesburg, III., Alpha Xi Delta now numbers 54 active chapters. Alpha Iota, local chapter, came on the Dralce campus in I92 I. Colors ot Alpha Xi Delta are double blue and gold and its emblem is the quill. Outstanding local members this year included Jane Gibson, Who's Who, member ot Sieve and Shears, Margaret Puller club and varsity debaterg Wilma Wright, president ot Sports club, member ot Sieve and Shears and Kappa Delta Pig Kay Breitenkamp, Kappa Delta Pi and Margaret Puller club and Janice Myers, active in Pine Arts college. Nationally Irnown are Maxine Davis, author ot many magazine articles dealing with youth problems: Mrs. Anna Miller Knote, national executive secretary, and Mrs. Grace Carlson, national president, ot Alpha Xi Delta. Locally the chapter was rated one ot tive showing greatest improvement and will be honored at national convention this summer when one pledge will be initiated. Ruth Anderson Anna Rose Bass Dorothy Beswiclr Peggy Bradley Kathryn Breitenlnamp Kathryn Burlcen Roberta Chase Maxine Cooper I-Ielen Crippen Dorothy Dawson Mary Louise Dawson Billie Fearing MEMBERS Jane Gibson Dorothy Grossman Bonnie I-lade Lorraine I-lines I-Ielen I-Iuebner I-Iarriette Johnson June Knowles Betty Jo McClure Irma Mauller Janice Myers Plora Clstrem I-lazel Palmer Mary Quicli Irene Reid Cosette Rosness Clementine Schroyer Arlene Schwob Lucille Scudder Dorothy Stevens Josephine Swanson Phyllis Winston Isoline Woodrotte Wilma Wright Gertrude Yarn Rae Gene Pearing Dorothy Payne Zoe Zondervan Mary Beth Ploeger OFFICERS Jane Gibson , . President Peggy Bradley Vicefpresident Janice Myers., . Recording secretary Kathryn Breitenlcamp Corresponding secretary Wilma Wright ... ,. ..., , Treasurer J , , ..,. , QT' reydent I8l 'fb Y DELTA GAMMA If xx me ff? , ww 5'1 pm, 'P V Q ga: :. Nr Q' if gaymirgf , f if ,Q r .-,,, , ,:., ,t A of 'YQQSQ .4 W , T' xx Nl ldeniificafion Lcfi to Right Top row: Anderson, Andrews, Bmuchamp, Bcglvy, A, Brntrcy, H, Bcntrcy, Sccond row: Brgrgmann, Blarr, Booth, Canfngld, Chambcrs, Clrft. Thmd row: Croclqtt, Drcl-son, Duncan Fullcr, Grccndahl, Harlan. Fourth row: Hartman, Hatch, Hydu, Inghs, Jonas, Kcnworthy. Frfih row: Khng, Koprrva, Lemon, Lumsdun, MCVay, Marirn, Bottcm row: Mclton, Patrick, Ouansfrom Schwacglcr, Siouffcr. Tayor Wisslcr. MEMBERS Jan. 2, l874, Delta Gamma was tounded at Lewis school, Oxtord, Miss., and 47 years later, April, l92I, Alpha Lambda chapter was established at Dralce university. Golden anchor is the sorority emblem and colors are bronze, pinlc and blue. Well lcnown members this year have been Loraine Duncan, Phi Beta Kappa, Cluax beauty and Who's Who: Elloise Reasoner, active in Women's League and drama produc- tions, and Florence Kling, president ot Theta Sigma Phi and tormer member ot the Times- Delphic statt. Celebrated alumnae include Ruth Bryan Gwen Rohde, United States minister to Den- marlcg Ada L. Comstoclc, president ot Radclitte college, and Grace Abbott, tormer chiet ot children's bureau, United States department ot labor. On the Dralce campus Delta Gamma has been university intramural debate cham- pions and sorority intramural debate champions tor two years. Betty Anderson Joan Andrews Janyce Beauchamp Rosemary Begley Anna Marie Bentley Helen Bentley Heloise Bergmann Barbara Blair Donna Mae Booth Marian Canfield Margaret Ann Chambers June Clitt Ermaleah Crockett Helene Deming Frances Ann Dickson Loraine Duncan Dorothy Fuller Jeanne Greendahl Doris Harlan Marjorie Hartman Mary Margaret Hatch Betty Hyde Mary Jane Inglis Kathryn Jones Mary Lou Kenworthy Florence Kling Celine Kopriva Elizabeth Lemon OFFICERS Elloise Reasoner , , . President Betty Hyde . .... Vice-president Floydine Taylor .. ..,s. Secretary Betty Anderson ..... Treasurer I83 Jean LeCoq Peggy Long Caroline Lumsden Jean McVay Helen Martin Miriam Melton Patricia Patricl. Margaret Cluanstrom Elloise Reasoner Gretchen Sandahl Kathryn Ann Schwaegler Patricia Stoutter Floydine Taylor Marie Wissler owls 510,56 Rx P '-GSQUQI, resfdcnth ifwb r .ml , , A .n 0, 9 M! .,,r w'.,.i- K3 CH . f ' wx ,, AA d, I, Identification Left to Prglnt TOD row: Andre .-.f , Bifglman, Bud, Burnrsttc, Bush, Butrer, Carnpbdr. Second rov.: Capps, Contrg, Coorndgfz, Frsrmr, Prnt, Forbes, Freed. Third row: Grrfurn, C, Gourd. M. Gourd, Jacobs, Jonas, Locber, Lynner Fourth row: Mccoun, MCHCUIY, Macloxnnan, Malleft, Meyer Mrll-:r, MMS. Frftn row: Ncal, Nelson, Noursc, Opp. Pcalccr, Pat-zrson, Posion. SMH row: Potts, Rankrn, Rowc, Rutledge Schocn, Schollcr, Shaw. Bottom row: Skaggs, Smxtlcy. Stevenson. Stone, Van Arsdal-:, Wrllrams 'Woodrow Yates, Kappa Alpha Theta, tounded January 27, l87O, at Asbury college Inow DePauw universityl, Greencastle, Ind., is recognized as the oldest Greek letter traternity tor women. The organiza- tion, which has 65 active chapters, came on the Drake campus as Beta Kappa chapter April 30, l92 I. Colors are black and gold and emblem is the kite. Prominent in activities have been Erna Vfarren, student council member, Zeta Phi Eta presi- dent and Margaret Euller club member: Peg Stone, Phi Beta Kappa, Who's Who, l93B Cluax editor-in-chiet, Sieve and Shears and I-lonor 'D' club sweetheart, Dorene Capps, active in the music department, Margaret Euller club, Sieve and Shears, and Margaret Woodrow, Phi Beta Kappa, Margaret Euller club, Sieve and Shears and Quax personality. Alumnae include Betty Crocker, Mary Margaret McBride, Marjorie Rawlings and I-Ielen Jacobs. At Drake, Kappa Alpha Theta has won the scholarship cup tor I7 consecutive semesters, has been selected several years tor national scholarship award and has been honored with initiation ot IO pledges at national conventions. MEMBERS Margaret Andrew Hazel Jacobs Virginia Peterson Martha Jane Backman Ruth Jones Elizabeth Poston Topaz Riles Bird Lucille Botts Betty Burnette Jane Bush Ava Marie Butler Dorajean Campbell Dorene Capps Cleomary Conte Betty Coolidge Katherine Eisher Madeline Elint Mary Sibyl Eorbes Ruth Ereed Jane Gillum Charlotte Gould Mitzie Gould Lela Lehman Rebecca Loeber Maxine Lynner Kathleen McCoun Irene Mcl-lenry Virginia MacLennan Cornelia Mallett Ruth Meyer Marianne Miller Mary Clare Mills Kay Neal Lucille Nelson Miriam Nickle I-Iarriet Nourse Mernabelle Qpp Ada Beth Peaker OFFICERS Erna Warren . A , , President Dorene Capps , , Vice-president I-Iarriet Nourse , Secretary Margaret Stone , Treasurer I85 I-Iazel Potts Jonann Rankin Julia Jean Rowe Maxine Rutledge Lucille Schoen Grace Scholler Jeanne Shaw Betty Skaggs I-Ielen Smitley Betty Stevenson Margaret Stone Celia Van Arsdale Erna Warren Betty Williams Margaret Woodrow Patricia Yates awe Presid6,,y KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 153 3,4- ws. w- Gu-X 'YT' r -w ws. ff pdl 2' 55 N 4' EH .-H1 Identification L.:ft to Rrght V Top row: ,xt Barigr, Barrow, Brown, ,-X umm -4' w 4.1 R -uf. ' - Q.: 6 E WZ gi Ya - M 'Q'- I, e- Asa. V4 5 5 .iii s U' I86 Cardwdl, Cary, Chrrsicnscn, Coop-fr. S-:cond row: Ccrnrfh, Danforth, Davrdson, Dunn, Ervcn, Evans, Farber, Graves. Thrrd row. Hagar, Hoffman, Huh, Marrranc Hunfcr, Mary Jana Hunter, Johnsen Keller, Leach, Fourth row: Longshorc, Major, Manshcld I. Martrn, J. Martrn, Mayne Mcriarahan, McKcnzrc. Frfth row: Moon, Osrmmdson, Patterson Pctry, Prdgcon, Price, Roncy Rosman. Bottom row: Smith, Swcarrngcn, Varscll, Vrooman, Watts, Welch, Young, Ziglcr. Betty Moore Founded at Monmouth college, Monmouth, III., Oct. I3, lB7O, Kappa Kappa Gamma now embraces 73 active chapters. Gamma Theta, local chapter, became active on the Dralce campus April 30, l92l. Emblem is the golden lcey and colors are light blue and dark blue. Members who have gained distinction this year are Charline Christensen, Phi Mu Gamma president, Women's League senior board member who has been cast in seven all-university plays, Ruth Frisby, varsity debater, president Women's Intramural board, sophomore class president and member Women's League junior board: Kay McKenzie, student council and president ot last year's Women's Intramural board: Blanche Young, Y.W.C.A. president and business manager ot the l939 Cluax. Famed alumnae include l-lelen Wills Moody: Lou l-lenry lMrs. l-lerbertl l-looverq Dorothy Can- tield Fisher, author, and Ella Alexander Boole, national and world president ot XX!.C.T.U. Cn the local campus this year Gamma Theta has otterecl a toreign exchange scholarship tor a Dralce graduate, presented its second annual Musicale tea and won tirst prize in Sweetheart Sing. MEMBERS Mary Jane Amend Ruth Frisby Frances Barker Jean Barlow Jeanne Brown Ann Caldwell Mary Cary Miriam Catlin Charline Ch ristensen Marilyn Cooper Betty Cornell Mary Dantorth Marian Davidson Dixie Dimit Evelyn Graves Mary l-leger Elizabeth l-lottman Jeanne l-lull Marijane l-lunter Mary Jane l-lunter Grace Johnsen l-lelen Keller l-lelen Leach Jean Longshore Martha Maior Jeanne Manstield Rune Osmundson Patricia Patterson Frances Petry Marian Pidgeon Gertrude Price Sue Robb Marian Roney Kathryn Rosman Lelia Smith Mary Swearingen Evelyn Varsell Flelen Vrooman Genevieve Dunn lone Martin Virginia Watts Marietta Erven Jean Martin Dorothy Welch Enid Evans Avis Mayne Blanche Young Katharine Farber Jean McKarahan Margaret Zigler Kathryn McKenzie OFFICERS Ruth Frisby President Frances Barlcer Vice-president Dorothy Welch Margaret Zigler. Elizabeth Flottman Recording secretary Corresponding secretary , , Treasurer I87 Wh sr Ffesid,L.nt Sb DRAKE-EDS 'Sk Q. S' 'Q- fu--.5 'S 'Yr . , , ,w,r,,.', . 4 5 A-V, ' if Q. T95 A if .i i i if 1 1 , ix. N - Q-Q' , 5 .-, vi. ,3 ,L r .QW ..E, 144' ' if 'I gk 5' ' ' 1 L vv wiv- o ' 43 Identification Rrig. O 'W . fi A hs. Left to Right Top row: Ahern, Ashton, Bratchcr Brchrncr, Burger, Butcher, Sccond row: Cambhn, Carvaiho, Cox, DuVaH, Edc, Foote. i lag W Third row: Geriand, Gray, Grcgory, vb-5 AQ, ,Q .mw- ,sr- is, wr Head, Jackson, Keaton. Q. Fourth row: K. is x Lawton, Lockwood, Y X D. Ludwig, M. Ludwig, Tw Mclntyrc, Murquardt, g, 3 . , . i, ,, if 1,11 'Q fx, -- Q., 3 QM Fifth row: Muir, Parrott, Patrick, Poll, Royer, Saunders, Scholi. Bottom row: Souchck, Stiles, Switzer. Thompson, Wrgren, Wilcox York. .-sn ,qv- ,Nv- i I MEMBERS Drake-eds, tounded locally September, l935, was established tor the specitic aim ot making college lite more worthwhile and tull ot meaning tor university women not at- tiliated with a Greek letter social organization. One ot the largest social groups ot the university, Drake-eds now has more than 65 members. Outstanding members include Elise Wilcox, who has been both vice-president and president ot Women's League, Sieve and Shears, Quax personality, member ot student council and Margaret Fuller club: Marian Streytteler, vice-president ot XXfomen's League, student council, Sieve and Shears and Kappa Delta Pi member, and LaRoyce Butcher, Theta Alpha Phi, Zeta Phi Eta and member ot the casts ot Winterset , Bishop Mis- behaves and Another Language . Mary Adams Edith Ahern Dorothy Andre Frances Ashton Helen Barger Mildred Bratcher Ruth Brehmer Mabel Burger LaRoyce Butcher Dorothy Case Dorothea Camblin Viola Campbell Eudora Carvalho Vivien Chattield Zada Cheyney Helen Coltrane Mildred Cornell Barbara Cox Mavis Cunningham Otha Lee DuVall Anna Ede Genevieve Engstrom Mary Farlow OFFICERS Marian Streytteler ,. Dorothy Ludwig , . . Frances Ashton Millie Wigren, A M... Anna Ede . . A Franell Foote Charlotte Garland Dorothy Gloe Dorothy Graves Mildred Gray Barbara Gregory Mary l-lead Barbara Jackson Amy Johnson Jeanette Kauttman Jeanie Keaton Evelyn Kiser Virginia Lawton Dixie Lippincott Lavina Lippincott Belva Lockwood Dorothy Ludwig Mildred Ludwig Dorothy Mclntyre Lois Marquardt Ruth Macy Leona Muir ..,President . , . , , Vice-president , Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer IB? Renee Mulliken Lois Nau Ella Clzeran Frances O'Brien Martha Louise Parrott Carolyn Patrick Ruth Pall Beth Recher Bernadine Boyer Grace Saunders Beatrice Scholl Elizabeth Shultz Mary Anne Sopher Dorothy Souchek l-lelen Stevens Barbara Stiles Marian Streytteler Frances Switzer Della Thompson Mildred Thompson Millie Wigren Elise Wilcox Janet York ri.. ig? ' I I, Wm W , 'W' wa A MWA fr: ff , 3 . '- ff -Sidenf ALPHA EPSILGN PI -my ., ' . , P f X i TT 'C' Slum.. gg ,., , X XX. xv Qisv' of lbw 'Q 'X M' I?O . QQSQ ' mf. T5 419. ,Q 93--' .ll '95 ',,.W.2-9 Al K X ,--Q Qu' xl ldeniificaiion L-:ft fo Raghf Top row: Duclmzn, Goodswdc. S-:cond row: Hcrfnim, Marlcfl. Bcvifom row. Maris, PCHOCP. Alpha Epsilon Pi is the most recent addition to Drake university fraternities. The organiza- tion was tounded nationally Nov. 7, IQI3, at New York university and locally Eeb. 28, I937. Colors are blue and gold and emblem consists ot Greek symbols tor the words, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Well known locally are Bernard Marks, recipient ot Commerce college scholarship tor out- standing work and member ot lntertraternity council: Bill Luttman, end on the varsity tootball squad tor three years, tor third consecutive year selected as end on All-American Jewish tootball team, recipient ot national traternity athletic trophy: Charles Duchen, guard on the varsity basket- ball team. Prominent in national attairs are Joseph A. Padway, chiet counsel tor the American Eedera- tion ot Labor: Abe Poretz, assistant district attorney tor New York City: Charles Moskowitz, theatrical magnate and l. E. Goldberg, attorney. For the past two semesters Alpha Epsilon Pi has rated highest scholastically among Drake traternities. MEMBERS Charles Duchen Alfred Lipsey Norman Pollock .loseph Ginsberg Bill Luttman Abe Pissman Jack Goodside l-lerman Markell Edwin Shapiro Paul l-lerman Bernard Marks Robert Wechsler Arnold Michelson OFFICERS Bill Luttman , President Charles Duchen Vicespresident , fm. Bernard Marks Secretary Paul Herman . Treasurer Bill Lufgmdn pf-'Sidcnf I9I u,- 1 -s sz., , .gk P Q, wer I lr 1 3, .r 1 'U ALPHA TAU OMEGA -v. .vw-J'-A K' 'NWA 1' ...x C. , X 'R My 5,-,RQ .. ,, if N. ' V ,Q A v ' pg. 5 ,,..,. i I l ' R K Nwwf! sr' or. . s '-f' ' - . V' ,WX 4, 11, K ff-xr, M' ur 112 Q. ...f X- , YV as S f 12- 1 33, V -'-' fp'-Wm -. i W 1 -., ,M V 121: QI:-:E+ xo, Ev , A . V...-V - -, C: ss. ,, 1, ., Q C. ,. 45: -golf, '.,.:::'-::s f i, S' as N- mx , K. ,zz . 3 :- y ii jg 1 - -,, , 1'-or :wa C Q W - . , .Q - f--is fa -vi Q 'T W , .Q j -,. y -wb . 3 X . K- ' '- A I I 92 .Is id A ri rs, fiv q- N 19: : - Yfiiz' i '. Q- .QM . XQXQ 'ft l N . ,i i Q -h , .is Q!!! Identification LC if to Right Top row: B. Anderson, W. Anderson. Barney, Bcvrngton, Black, Blatfcnbcrg, Second row: Carpenter, Christensen, Corbin Dugger, Ervrns, Fosicr. Third row: Fuiicr, Geisc, Gould. Hoffmann, Holliday, Hull, Fourth row: Jenkins, Joncs. Kendall, Kreutz, Kroiwn, Kuoni. Fifth row: LaFon, Lynncr, Martin, C. Millar, W. Mrlier, Morrison. Sixth row: Owen, Paiiwrtz, Pauli, Peterson, Reece, Sanders, Bottom row: Sciwcncic, Smith. Sugdcn, Totz, Trctt, Woltz, Woodke. MEMBERS Alpha Tau Omega was tounded at Richmond, Va., Sept. I I, I865, and Iowa Delta Omicron was established at Drake university March 3, I923. Colors are blue, gold, white and green and the traternity emblem is the Maltese cross. Fraternity members outstanding are Roy Meadows, Who's Who, student council, president Intertraternity council and I-Ielmet and Spurs: Robert I-Iottmann, I-Ielmet and Spurs, Phi Beta Kappa, president ot Delta Phi Alpha and Chemistry club, Max Kreutz, university male quartet, president junior Fine Arts class, Ouax personality, and Clarence Manders, Ouax personality, selected as tull- back on all-Missouri valley tirst team tor three consecutive years, member ot the western all-star team which opposed an aggregation trom the east New Year's day in San Francisco, selected as member ot CoIIyer's little All-American team. Famed nationally are Norman Davis, ambassador at large and George S. Van Schaick, super- intendent ot insurance tor New York. At Drake Alpha Tau Omega has been twice winner ot the Thomas A. Clark traternity award and has won Sweetheart Sing tour ot tive times. Arthur Anderson Bert Anderson Wayne Anderson Ivan Barney Bruce Bevington Beryl Black Robert Blattenberg Roy Brown Kenneth Carpenter John Christensen Earle Corbin James Crawtord William Cullen Zelmon Day Mervin Dugger I-Ioyle Eivins Russell Farnsworth Charles Ford Robert Foster Donald Francis Wendell Fuller Cecil Garwick Robert Geise David Gould Clement I'IarIand Robert Flatchitt Robert I-Iottmann Karl I-Iolliday John I-IuII William Jenkins Richard Jones Robert Kendall Phil Krell Max Kreutz I-Iarold Krohn Charles Kuoni Leland I.aFon Keith Lister Darwin Lynner Clarence Manders Bill Martin Wiley Mayden Roy Meadows Stanley Meadows Charles Miller Wayne Miller Jack Morrison Richard Owen William Pallwitz Peter Pauli Glenn Peterson Donald Purdy Mayo Reece James Rule Edward Sanders Montelle Schenck Neil Scales Claude Smith Thomas Sugden George Sullivan Rodger Totz Wesley Tennant John Trett Wilbur White Eldon Woltz Wade Woodke OFFICERS Roy Meadows . . . , . . . President Wayne Miller . Vice-president Richard Owen . . . .Treasurer William Jenkins . . .Secretary R Oy Mead . OWS Pfesldent I93 CHI DELTA 'X 'alwrrf ...N , .L R, . .x Y e Lf vu V' I' E 3-- K ..-A. 'Yswg . Q., :Bw ,-as-3-ns, ' Q1 , 395 1 'SEL' I P Y 'H ' 33? if -Q1 A A H ,hx N .h .-3,3-,Q Qi fwb yi: ..,, , V f 'ww' 1 1 15 2,:,..y, .. - ' 'HX . , ? , V cad? gm' ' 'gk' 6, , A, 5 V , V M 'S -L, .x.. T 1 5 2,4 . 3 agiijlnk 1 1 ' K ' M an jf-, fi - 'rf-Maw? etisfkif' LY' Y 'W il' , ' -mf I . ,P ww fa. J ,. -1d':xx::.5q:Z Q- ' ' . ,U .,1. f X-., . ez:-:zrfrsv R - -UIQ. K X fix x x y ek F X X X QL, , ,gr ,M -77' 5 xg , , 4, I-41 -' 'W ' X K ,gi-QA , ,, x ,. 93 L A akfjx .... rn r ldenkification Left to Rrght Top row: Bccrbowar, Boss, Burff, Coyan, Crew. 9-ocond row: Damon, Deal, Dulrc. Glcsrgn-zr, Gordon. Thlrd row: Hanks, Harms, Johnson, Kclscy. Kohl. Fouriln row: Kraft, Lanc, Lrsci, Lohman, Lyon, Frftrr row: McDonald, McGrudcr, Morey Moms, Mormon. Boitom row: Norrrs, Padgcfi, Palukayirs, Schlau, Smith, Snyder, MEMBERS Only local Greek letter traternity tor men on the campus, Chi Delta thrives yearly since its re-organization in l937. Grigginal tounding date ot Chi Delta was January 30, I907. lts colors are emerald green and white and the emblem consists ot the Greek symbols tor the name, Chi Delta. Active in school attairs are Grbin Hanks, Student council, varsity tootball player, member ot Honor D club and Quax personality, Robert Horstmeier, varsity track man and member ot cross country team, member ot Honor D club, Commerce club and Delta Sigma Pig William Morris, recipient tor tour years ot a scholarship in the Education college, member ot Delta Sigma Epsilon and president ot Kappa Delta Pig Paul Morrison, president Sigma Delta Chi, Cbuax personality and tormer member ot both the Times- Delphic and Quax statts. Dale Awtry AI Beerbower Stanley Boss Herbert Bresemann David Bundy Ted Burtt William Cooper Patric Coyan Morton Crew James Cuttorth Robert Damon Robert Deal Oak Duke Richard Glesener Robert Gooch Joe Gordon James Graham Qrbin Hanks Billie Harris Robert Horstmeier Wilbert Johnson Francis Kelleher Ridell Kelsey Harrison Kohl Robert Kratt Gale Lane Joseph Lisek Walter Lohman Edward Lyon J. Albert McCrea Myron McDonald John McGruder OEEICERS Robert Horstmeier , i President Paul Morrison . .,... Vice-president William Morris ,...,, Secretary Orbin Hanks .., ,r,Treasurer l95 Philip Manders William Martin William Morey William Morris L. D. Norris Harold Nugent Pied Padgett Alex Palukaytis Robert Patterson Richard Peterson Robert Schlau Quayle Smith Ered Snyder William Templeton Don Towne George Vix R oberf Horstm Preglrdenf if .sw 'X ' x F sk. -. usl Nr w iii' s. s s , Y 'f ,. 1:- 1 nf 2. ,,a QP, -... 3- 5, qc' A n xt f,f .1 Ny 'mil V , Q-A-H f -, ,P . '-'11 ' 'ul ,, C Qu :Qu :QQ : V: Ay - '91 'Y N21 up Q. 'W 9 0 fi 131 t ,- 8. Identification Lett to Right Top row: Adclrngton, Alnrenlrrcl, Albauglr, Anderson, Armstrong, Ault, Bennett. Second row: Blaclcburn, Blrss, Carey, Chas Coe, Convy, Coolrdge. Tnrrd row: Cutler, Habcrlcorn, Harvey, Hcaps, Henry, Hcrtzberg, Hrggins. Fourtlw row: Hrtpas, C, Hottman, E. Hottman, Holmes, Jaclf. LaRue. Leary. Frttlw row: McHosc, Mabry, Mull-:r, Morgan, Moroncy, Moseley, Norman, Srxtlu row: Nutt, Olson, O'Neall, Porta Sclnwingle, Straw, Slwrivcr, Stalnalcer. Bottom row: Stlpe, Thompson, Tracbing, Trimble, Underwood, Van Horn, Wrllrams, Wooters Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tounded March 9, I856, at the University ot Alabama, Tuskaloosa, was estab- lished at Drake Feb. 5, l92l, as lowa Delta chapter. Colors are old gold and purple and their emblem consists ot Minerva and the lion on a diamond shaped pin. Members who have gained distinction on the campus include l-larry Cutler, editor-in-chiet ot the Times-Delphic and Student council membery George Vincent Carey, business manager ot the Times- Delphicg Richard Coolidge, Commerce club president his junior year, student manager ot the varsity tootball team and president this year ot the senior Commerce classy Robert Underwood, member ot l-lonor D club and co-captain ot the V938 tootball team. Alumni known nationally are Robert Jones, golterg Rudy Vallee and l-lerbie Kay, orchestra leadersg Daniel Roper, tormer secretary ot commerce, and Senators Pat l-larrison and Key Pittman. Accomplishments ot the traternity have included publication ot The lodeltian , newspaperg scholar- ship improvement trophy: intramural swimming champions tor six consecutive years and intramural basketball champions tor tour consecutive years. MEMBERS Roy Addington Taalkeus Ahrenkiel Lyman Albaugh Ward Anderson Claire Armstrong Ronald Ault Lowell Baal Jerry Barnes James Bennett Robert Blackburn Robert Bliss l-loward Boyer George Vincent Carey James Carroll Robert Chase Richard Coolidge l'larry Cutler Thell Fisher Bennett Frost Ray l-laberkorn Jack l-lalderman Bill l-larvey Walter l-larvey George l-leaps Francis l-lenry Ernest Flertzberg Thomas l-liggins Bernard l-litpas Carl Flottman Earl l-lottman Jack Coe Robert Holmes James Convy Jay lrwin William Jack OFFlCERS John Orr . i ,. . i ,... President John Neiman . .. ,... Vicerpresident Ernest Hertiberg , . ,Secretary Robert Morgan , .... Treasurer Karl Ketter Jack LaRue William Leary Charles Lyon Dick McCuen Donald Mct-iose Jack Mabry Ted Magarian Theodore Miller Robert Morgan Jean Moroney Gilbert Moseley John Neiman David Newsom Jack Nutt Chandler Olson Kelley O'Neall John Orr Louis Paciuin Frederick Porter William Schwingle Corwin Seitz Tom Shaw Max Shriver l-loward Stalnalxer Clyde Stipe Ned Swan Edward Tesdell Karl Thompson Philip Traebing Jack Trimble Robert Underwood William Van l-lorn Chance Williams James Wooters mum WGN ffiii on President TAU KAPPA EPSILON as f ' P , za. 3' 74 ' n 1 vi 7 3' X -qw r .-'cw iv 'vu 'Q S' . MSE, , - 25523 Xw . ' Y' ' v- 1 vw 'X ' .QQQ K J 'Q21ijri:j:1.: AA J ' ra-S Q 7, ' 5. gg -ral Fx 515 SW ev YQ- 1 V' N , A Q -Q4 -s. .Q-EQ? A , Y 1 wfhg: ,Q R 9-Q.. . XX A X. -... QQN53. ldeniificafion ' X L-:ft io Rwght YT' 'Sirk h Top row: Barhgl, Baumann, Bowen, B1-:rn-zr, Carnavl, Chcnowcih. Xi, wr 495 Sccond vow: T.: ,Tr Chnstrans, Crampon, E. Dickson, H, Dxclrson, Dwngcs, Doherty. -! WP' Tnvrd row: y ., Dval'wQm'u, F-:xl-ir, Frnrs, Gals ' g R' wifi A5 X' ' a 'R Gfvodrnan, Hcwsc. Lx? 4' ' ff E11 ag- NL' FOUIHW row: Hnblmg, P-MII, Hum, Kerr. Llgf. Mcformwclf. ,ig rw. A A, f Flftn row: v- gl A ,Nw Mcfralgl-wn, Mcfldnrd, McVey 'T T 4 ' ,fl Mewquavf, M-grvwclx, Mcsm-qv. A . V' Swxlh rcw: t , Nuff, Osbovnc, Pclcrson, V - 1 Petro, Plaggc, Punfcnncy. Q- 1 gf? gl,--,V if 5 v 5 W' Seventh row: ' I ' . ' XX ' Rahm, Rasmus, Rowc, Schnc , N X Shwfflcr, Simmons, Ili.-IQ1. all Q ' 5 ' iw' Boitorn row: Sicpncns, Sfcarns, Y Tcmby, Tufts, Wfusscls, Wolf q ' V ' 'W ? ' ,J ' - ' f,f?,11 'cv A :Eff I98 Tau Kappa Epsilon, tounded Jan. IO, l899, at Illinois Wesleyan university, Bloom- ington, lll., at present has 42 active chapters. The local chapter, Alpha Xi, came on the Dralce campus Dec. l8, l932. Emblem is the equilateral triangle and colors are cherry and gray. ln campus activities are lcnown the names ot Tom l-lill, Who's Who, Phi Beta Kappa, l-lelmet and Spurs and three times president ot his class: John Simmons, l-lelmet and Spurs, varsity debater, Who's Who and president ot Pi Kappa Delta, and Bill Eeiler, varsity traclc man and member ot the cross country team, t-lonor D club member, Quax per- sonality and president ot Commerce club. Members who have gained distinction nationally are Drs, William D. Reeve, l-lenry A. Burd, R. C. Williams and Glen Gray, orchestra leader, and Ronald Dutch Reagan. Locally Tau Kappa Epsilon held the scholarship cup tor nine consecutive semesters betore losing it last tall and topped fraternity pledging in both the tall ot IQ37 and l938. MEMBERS Willard Bachman William Eeiler Gilbert McKinley Eddie Rice Edwin Bartel Earl Eries Gerald McVay George Rowe John Biermann Eugene Gale Richard Marquart John Saur Melvin Bowen Glenn Burch Forrest Carhart, ir. Charles Chenoweth Don Christians Jaclc Crampon Robert Crawford Charles Goodman Carl l-leise Arthur Helbling Thomas l-lill Richard l'loyt James l-lulse Kenneth Johnson Eranlc Marvin Herbert Merriclc Gordon Merrytield William Mesmer Charles Nutt Alfred 0'Connor ir. Lloyd Osborne Werner Selene Harrold Shittler John Simmons George Stephens Cirville Stearns Britton Temby John Tutts Dale Crippen Eranlc Kerr l-larry Paul ir. Robert Wessels Paul Denton Millard Kratochvil Maurice Peterson Maurice White Earle Diclrson Evans Lee Jaclc Petro Arthur Wiclrersham l-larry Dickson Vernon Dinges Ralph Doherty Kirlc Draheim Loyal McCormiclc Robert McDaniel James McDowell jr. Art McGlothlen l-larold Plagge Robert Puntenney Clare Rahm Dean Rasmus Bert Wisdom William Wisdom Leonard Wolt OFFICERS William Wisdom ...,.. ,.,,. P resident Jaclc Crampon . . . .. .Vice-president Millard Kratochvil . . Secretary Jaclc Petro .,,., .... T reasurer William W d TS Preifdent Om I99 TRIANGLE CLUB Triangle club, a Coalition ot independent men, was or- ganized November I, I937, tor the purpose ot creating a bond ot tellowship tor unattiliated men students. Unitying the several Hbarbll organizations on campus, Triangle club has become a power in student elections and has estaba lished itselt as an intramural entry ot no small ability. Well known are Don Easter, president, Helmet and Spurs, Cluax personality, three times a scholarship winner: Charles Kaeena, student manager ot varsity basketball team: John Martin, vice-president Mathaseienee club, one time Student eouneil member, Menls Intramural boardi Robert Sarstield, Delta Sigma Ri, Commerce elub and ln- ternational Relations club. fm? Fi Baer rem: Ju-Vaneli' Hansen, Smith, Ashttaugh, Stitgr r, Ferguson, Stevat Martn Bliss, Kaeena, Bengc. M dd,-, re,-.1 Eaztvr, Edfnundsin Harvey, Stroud, Ou-ner, Myers, Pctrrgy, Stcphcnsen, Bloom, Sarstleld. Frfrii Br.-.-,n nn Essman B-ssnger, Eastman, Stngytttl-gr, Lest-Sr, Will, Gutshall, N-5.-urnan. MEMBERS OFFICERS MEMBERS Raul Alexander Don Easter Marvin Myers Allan Anderson president Harold Newman Leland Andersrgin Etgcrw: fxshbaugh Richard Baldwin Lest-ir Bissinger Elmer Browning Donald Benge Yifilliarn Benge lsermit Bliss Clarl Bloom Earle Cdrlllfflfl Don Easter 'Wilbur Eastman Rupert Edmondson John Essman Kenneth Eairburn Bob Ferguson David Gutshall Leland Hansen William Harvey Bernard Smith Secretary Fred Stewart Treasurer Joseph Jones William Juvaneie Charles Kaeena Millard Kent Willis King Paul Lester John Martin John Watson Moore ZOO Cuerald Parsons Glenn Petrey John Quiner Leslie Ritehey Robert Sarstield William Sehnitzen John Seabury Everett Shaeter Bernard Smith Bob Stephenson Erederielr Stewart Kent Stitzer Sam Streytteler Granvill Stringtello Charles Stroud Francis Werdell Carl Will Russell Woolever Winston Yeager W WANDERING GREEKS Mrs. John Bain Delta Sigma Theta Mary W. Binz Delta Zeta Knox College Winitred Brooks Delta Sigma Theta Clyde E. I-Ierring ., ,., ., , Phi Delta Theta State University ot Iowa Max I-lodges .. ,,, , . , Delta Upsilon Kansas University Ira I.. Jackson, ., , Phi Lambda Tau Massachusetts State College Dale Motis , , , A Psi Gmega State University ot Iowa Ray M. Sheets , ,. , Phi Kappa Sigma State University ot Iowa Norma Templeton, , A ,., , .., . Gamma Phi Beta Iowa State College Edward Walters . , , . , Delta Kappa Epsilon University ot Wisconsin 201 .3 Rani SOM .nt Pr-isifl' 1. Ns ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, freshmen women, was tounded at the Un Champaign, in I924. The D lc tormed May 7, I938. Purpose ot the organization is t honorary scholastic traternity tor iversity ot lllinois, ra e university chapter was o promote a higher to encourage high scholastic at- tainment among treshmen women, Dean Maria Leonard. ot the University ot lllinois, is one ot the organizationls outstanding alumnae. It was at her suggestion the initial standard ot learning and chapter was tormed. 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I . Sr. g tg H- .- -u . - -X 1-P , - -- - -..4. . ,,, , -.:, Q., A A - -.-sw-1., ., A Top row: Bail-ir, Beswiclr, Capps, Chambers, Chapp-ill, Conlf, Dantorth. Sixiiond row: Botti-im row: MEMBERS Frances Barker Dorothy Beswick Dorene Capps Margaret Ann Chambers Barbara Chapman Ada Mae Chappell Cleomary Conte Mary Dantorth Maxine Gambs Ruth Jones Celine Kopriva Ruth Meyer Dorothy Miller lfopriva, Meyer, Opp, Ridg-Jon, Quanstrom, R Sh h ana an, Smirley, Stone, Talbott Washburn, Wrlscn, OFFICERS Ruth Jones President Marian Pidgeon Vice-president Maxine Gambs Secretary Frances Barlcer Treasurer 202 ob-irtson, Rogers. Woodrow. MEMBERS Mernabelle Qpp Marian Pidgeon Margaret Quanstrom lda Robertson Virginia Rogers Kathleen Shanahan t-lelen Smitley Margaret Stone Nina Talbott Jane Washburn Evelyn Wilson Margaret Woodrow ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, national honorary service tra- ternity, was established Dec. I6, I925, at Latayette college, Easton, Penn. Omega chapter, installed at Dralce March IO, l938, is one ot 56 active chapters. Service to the student body, to youth and the community, to members ot the traternity and serv' ice to the nation as participating citizens is the pur- pose ot Alpha Phi Omega. Eaculty members are Edward Breitenlcamp, John I-I. Oabrielson, Altred J. Pearson and Arthur J. Rider. f... mr at N- 3 Y L. . Pwr Sm! P '5iQ',.mL ' ' 'FEBA r ' ' Gaia . - M . :tism ,,.s . 1 g .. as ' . .. . . ' 1 1'i'iIP P 'K Q I ..... ,M . fe . V X ' . .':f I 1 . Q I ' JA: , Z., ,A 'T gf . wmwsfwwm sQQ9 at :mm .-in - ??? ima' ff' Qaiiiwwm- tmsfh J ' f awww- . ,MWWQ 4 g ii. . .4 F W, ,.:.,- S X an 'Iop row: Barttl, Earhart, Diclscin, Gutsl-iall Bottom row: I-Uitcham, Mgrriijl, Ogbigmgr Smith, Sullivan. MEMBERS Edwin Bartel Eorrest Carhart, ir. Earle Diclason David Gutshall Basil Ketcham OEEICERS L. Paul Stover President Lloyd Osborne Vice-president Basil Ketcham Secretary David Gutshall Treasurer 203 MEMBERS I-Ierbert Merricl Gerald Millslagle Lloyd Osborne R. Bernard Smith L. Paul Stover William Sullivan NNW. Frmd rqfrhl :Wt ALEPH THETA ZE Beta chapter ot Aleph Theta Ze, protessional Bible traternity, was installed at Drake in May, I924 There are two active chapters. The organizations aim is to promote spiritual cial and intellectual weltare ot Aleph Theta Ze and Dralre university. Alumni include Jesse M Bader F. A. Bash, Jaclc Finegan and W. A. Shullenburger Faculty members are Jesse Cobb Caldwell D W Morehouse, Seth W. Slaughter and Luther Stalnalcer ff' .Hifi Wiser, T p Bamlay Ba'-h Brssng.-r Burr, Cr-sv. Morrison, B tt row: Simmons, Smrth, L. Tcsd-gil, R. Trisdrgll, Thcmason, W Fr Fr UT MEMBERS OFFICERS Kenneth Austin Earle Barclay Franlrlin Kohl Floyd Bash President Lester Bissinger Francis Burr George Manning Esnsr CGUGLJY Vice-president James Cheney Glenn Cleft Earle Barclay Gordon l-lagberg S t Franklin Kohl ecle my Loren Lair . Wayne Larson Ralph MaVl nf3 John Mcfaw Treasurer 204- hrtlcy. MEMBERS Charles McKiernan James Mahannah George Manning Ralph Manning Dean Mason Jack Morrison Thomas Reppas Jaclc Simmons Marvin Smith Loren Tesdell Robert Tesdell Frazer Thomason 33 sq. 'Nr N-. BETA GAMMA KAPPA Beta Gamma Kappa, protessional Christian service soror- ity, was established at Drake in I925. Originally open only to women enrolled in the Bible college, sorority membership has since been extended to women interested in church and social worlc. Activities include a monthly social service project, such as a party or donation ot clothes tor underprivileged chil- dren. Trips have been made to various community centers where members have aided with work. Alumnae include a long list ot tormer members now worlcing as teachers and missionaries in Atrica, lndia and China. Honorary members are Mrs. Jesse Cobb Caldwell, Mrs. Seth Slaughter and Ruby Smith. Bi-i f P,-fr rwydfnf 56,5 Bit ting 'E X. -sz: ag. ,:,.,q, ,I :-1.,,f,,:s ,,, , ga-ff ' ,, . s-s--'zsg..--x--sq, is ff-----:vs -'--- i -.- . ggiiiyq- msg.:-X - .3 Stir-mf- si-..,,w -- fit'-'92 + CY. ,,--2231352-:,1'a.,S3554 ' :A i- i' i B' - ' C ' it ' tf 1 2352593 ' if , , ' ..-SQA. A . 451 5'3 -,ir-:1-1' l ' .' 5 ' 5254212 ' . 1 H i, l-11:f.:5:': , gk . , 5'.v.s-If 3 oh - 5 , i.ii,',' , 1' A .1 : - K' N' ' il . , , , ss. ffl- 5, 1 -' ' -C '- Q., . ,. - ' - .. V ' s.,,,,-'ff' 1 .sf a ' , -' .. 4 ,. '- ' 2- ' wp' ' 'V 4' -1 ss,' s f,2,: 22.-:s, - -. , 1., 2.-:Q-3:-af , - -1 , ' . - - I -- ' f5 2xf,513'sf 1- 1- - ...s -r X ,if . -24251431 -, H .- , ' ' :gs -' -, ' -' gi ,hs s, 1- ' E--ww .. ,. 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Top row: Barniitt, Burger, Chappell, Ervign, Eurnvs Sigccind row: l-'lan,cin. l'lart'w'ian, lfr-,nz Lnji:-,, Miken., Malmgrm Bottom 'ciw: Marrqua'dt, M tch-ill, Robertson, Rogers, S-irrill, Stming MEMBERS Florence Bacon Elizabeth Barnett Barbara Bitting Mabel Burger Ada Mae Chappell Eileen Crain Oriel Adelle Crewdson Marietta Erven Rosella Furness Maxine Gambs Marie l-lanson OFFICERS Barbara Bitting President Marietta Erven Vice-president Grace Malmgren Secretary Gretchen Krenz Treasurer 205 MEMBERS lrma l-lartman Gretchen Krenz l-larriet Lindee Rossie McCaw Grace Malmgren Lois Marquardt l-lelen Mitchell lda Robertson Virginia Rogers Ruth Serrill Jeanne Strong DELTA PHI ALPHA the tirst Delta Phi Alpha lhonorary Germanl chapter was established. ln its IO years ot existence, Delta Phi Alpha has established 4l active chapters, Beta Xi coming on the Dralce campus October, IQ36. Aim ot the society is to encourage students in Germanic studies and to spread an appreciation ot the real German culture. Members in taculty are Mary Frances Boyd, Edward Breitenlcamp, Jean Pierre Lefoq and Altred R J. Pearson. ,QR ri-atm i2i2'lfL't it Priisiflltn ' x 4- '-'Salim' . .'-: -. 1 ---'- x- A ee. Q tfigfg 'W A . v A' 'R 4 Q' ' '- i SW' X ,....Q i i tif-1 A ti x 'T3 , ' ' - . ,... s'j:: -gf, x m t: gg i: A .. X ,M . V .gf L. L Q ' , i K - . . w ':s::1:- 1,-zrsrkf ' .-:Gm -, 4 -V ' .Lf ' - . 1 I i ' A - I t I, 5:11 - --'- 5 , .,.h - ii val j- , I 1 , Q ,..,..s ig V, an A V 4 rx' I-,.. si 6 t. kk 5 wax xt vm.. .W 3 ia' ' A. L... . ., lSf.fff?i .A ' ' ' fit'- Top row: Bcswnil, Bissinger, Bittng, Crew, Edwards. Second row: Hill, E. I-lottrnan, D. Ludwig, M, Ludwig, Pallwitz, Pauli. Bottom row: Sh MEMBERS Dorothy Beswiclc Lester Bissinger Barbara Bitting Lyle Chase Morton Crew Edith Edwards Tom Hill Earl l-lottman Robert l-lottmann Lela Lehman Keith Lister anahan, Stuhr, Van l-lorn, Washbu OFFICERS Robert l-lottmann President William Van l-lorn Vice-president Mildred Ludwig Secretary Ea rl l-lottma n Treasurer 206 White, Ziglar. MEMBERS Dorothy Ludwig Mildred Ludwig William Pallwitz Peter Pauli Beth Recher Kathleen Shanahan Robert Stuhr William Van l-lorn Jane Washburn William White Margaret Zigler DELTA PHI DELTA Delta Phi Delta, honorary art traternity, was tounded May 28, l9l2, at the University ot Kansas. Installation ot Lambda chapter at Dralce toolr place in the tall ot I922. Delta Phi Delta is purely an honorary group and R is to the tield ot art what Phi Beta Kappa is to the tield ot literature and liberal arts. Qutstanding national members include Lorado Tatt, Berger Sandzen and Neva Eoster Gribble. Edith Goldnwann is taculty rnember, Hrf, P fl Kell,-, ffsfden t ,-' f -- at U ., :t J ii .ff :,,, 2. E EW. , ,,.- ,sypy s::-a :-gem-'-'---: 5343 , . . . K . ,,,, . ., sq . f WQXLQH. . ' f 1 ,sq : -iw fig ' 2 s wf? Eff , ,- ww .f i xv tm I ' 4' rv- S' X We ft ram Q2 'Qi' i 5 ',.., , '-2, I - , fi' 5, ' -5 .E ft gg.,.:f'iEi? I , 1 Q Q Top row: Bradley, Cary, l-lull. Bottom row: Loeb-ir, Myers, Rote. MEMBERS MEMBERS Mary Jane Bradley Rebecca Loeber Mary Cary OFFICERS Janice Myers Jeanne l-lull Helen Keller Helen Rote Helen Keller P 6566 ,C r i n Ja nice M yers Secretary-Treasurer 207 N '5- R w- X ' XX , h 9 -i A its , i fist! ,. A M, . ' ms' it-auf ,X V it-,N X E .tw A X ' Q.. 5KNfX ir A is N ii ' -e Hi- f ,qs - xv g .:,-, r fy ' -, 5 Aix, i --.idryetgfy ..A' it, St.-Q. ' X -t nxxxthgls gm X fwgkiy,-,rx . A -it P Witttttt' Wt P' lil ir. -.-1.1.1 X H fbi ---r- .X N13,,ti,ys'g1f5-' 'X v, X' , W . Qt. , X A Samir ' ,uv , ttrrrx-idfm I- iii Exit? ' r x-Q. ' 'nfs 'V ed . v Q Q, X sg st , I g. MEMBERS Alice Bell Benson Mary Burgess Marie l-lanson Irene l-lrtz Joy l-liz Arlene Miller sv' YW DELTA SIGMA EPSILON Delta Sigma Epsilon, protessional education soror- ity, was tounded Sept. 23, I9l4, at Miami university, Qxtord, Ohio. Chi Chapter made its debut on the Dralce Campus July 9, ICPQ6. Delta Sigma Epsilon, which is a member ot the Association ot Education sororities, provides a so- cial sorority tor university protessional women. The national organization maintains large scholarship and endowment tunds. Members in taeulty are Margaret forbin and Ruth Emmert. E 5 i El'-' M I , ifffllfffx - ' s. , :,. ' fr. - ' . X fi- I ' ,E J s s',-is..-'rs' r E..- '.-.: 'lop 'eva Burgess, I-lansern, l-itz. Bittom row: M- t-Jr, Sallman Sturholm. OFFICERS MEMBERS Lura Smith Martha Louise Parrott President Darlene Sallman Mary Burgess Grace Saunders Vice-president Lute Smlth Mildred Sturholm Darlene Sallman Kathryn Winslow Secretary Mildred Sturholm Treasurer 208 DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi, protessional commerce traternity, is an international organization. Eounded Nov. 7, IQO7, at the New Yorlr university School ot Commerce, its installation at Drake toolc place May I7, l924, a year atter the department ot commerce and tinance became a college. Purposes ot Delta Sigma Pi are to toster the study ot Eies if rf T I .r 1 y fi WWW Q l ' 1 LGI, .Nm r lm, business in universities: to encourage scholarship and the as- flu, sociation ot students tor their mutual advancement by rea if ry search and practice: to promote closer attiliation between the commercial world and student ot commerce and to turther Ti , ,G,. a higher standard ot commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial weltare ot the community. RUM' H T, Faculty members are l-lerbert Bohlman, Merrill B. Dilley, t 'ri' Lynden E. l-lottman, George Hutt and David Owens. V 1 l ,.. W ,.....,.i , ,lii , , ' ' 'f ,', 3' 't 1 ' , -. , r ':r1 Q Sl :T 'Q if QL 9' iiiii'i 3 T rsri r nr 31 L R er r 1 'S 4 fr ir as :E v r fr R W : f rrrrrrrrr shi rrrrr it ii i.irr r .,..,. H.. S Q-at f r . ' T ' T V5 5 Q- iiis' M., ,T is .W-Q' W ' in ti: as rrr I ' .., 'L .-.i A S , - ! , x r -.- if T ' any- . - 5 sf, 'im -H 1, ct G' L . Qrfgfe r 'E 'DL -in ti ' L' as Q' T: .I ,iii V i ,gi . - asset ' . -r-' A T' i L --'? A L.. BL.. me .L . l A A . Top row: Albaugh, Coolidge, Corbin, Crampon, E-3 i-ir. Ggtsnili, licrrstnvwr Sr-cond row: lfclsey, Kendall, Karr, Leland Lalion, Lyle Lalion, Lohman, W. M,ll. r. Bottom rci MEMBERS Lyman Albaugh Tom Brown Mcinttcrrt, Pallwrtz, Sargrvld, Stroud, Tutttc, Wi' land W,lliar'i'.. Don Chemberlin OFHCERS Richard Coolidge Russell Thompgon Earle Corbin president Jack Crampon Dwight Crawford Charley Dewey William Eeiler David Gutshall Robert l-lorstmeier Charles Stroud Wayne E. Miller Vice-presidents Carl Tuttle Ridell Kelsey 5 Robert Kendall ecretary Frank Kerr Richard Coolidge Leland LaFon Treasurer 209 MEMBERS Lyle Lalzon Walter Lohman Robert Miller Wayne E. Miller Richard Monttort William Pallwitz Robert Sarstield Ted Stevens Charles Stroud Russell Thompson Carl Tuttle George Vix Don Weiland Chance Williams Eur-' P'v'SXdA3rit MCQ5rt Mi 50 DELTA THETA PHI Cole Senate chapter ot Delta Theta Phi, protessional law traternity, was installed at Drake university in l922. National tounding took place in Chicago, III., in I9l3 and the or- ganization now consists ot 67 local chapters. Delta Theta Phi aids in promoting good tellowship among members and promoting interests ot students in the study ot law. Nationally known alumni include James Roosevelt: Erank J. l-logan, president ot the American Bar associatTon: William J. Campbell, United States district attorney tor ll- Utterback. linois and Governor John W. Bricker ot Ohio. Members in taculty are Vernon A. Vrooman and l-lubert ' .N 'X .5 BW as in MEMBERS Norman Blatchtord Milo Chaltant James Cooney Russell Decker Theodore Doran E. E. Empie George l-leap Elton Jensen Paul Keleher Donald Klein Joe Kridlebaugh Edward Mcfartan Dori Mitchell Top row: Chaltant, l-leaps. Jensen, Keleher, Klein, Moore. 'ev 'uv- B-'ttom row: Nash, Rahm, Selman, Stearns. Utterback, Vogel. OFFICERS Edward McCartan President Theodore Doran Vice-president Paul J. Keleher Secretary Norman K. Biatchtord Treasurer 2lO MEMBERS Kenneth Moore Allan Nash l-loward Noyd Clare Rahm George Rice Joseph Sams Everett Scott John Scott Richard Selman Qrville Stearns Doyl Taylor Cecil Utterback Ered Vogel ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi, honorary classical language traternity, was tounded at the University ot Chicago in I924 and now in- cludes 34 active chapters. Rho chapter was tormed at Drake in l927. The organization develops interest in classical study among college and university students: promotes closer tra- ternal relationships among students interested in classical study and engages in an ettort to stimulate interest in classical study and in the history, art and literature ot ancient Greece and Rome. Members in taculty are Raul Barrus, Edward Breitenlramp, Carrie Taylor Cubbage, Thomas Dunn, Sherman Kirk, Sylvia Liloles, Jean Pierre LeCoq, Charles Ritchey, Luther Stalnalcer and Ervin Stringtellow. ig, 4 .-ff i G' ,L , mm 'Y'-Q.. ,AQ Rim Lett to right: Ifarticr, Malmgrgnl Shrttlfr, Si th, Thorne,-Qrczy MEMBERS OFFICERS MEMBERS Rosella Furness john MCQGW Thomas R-:ppas Eranlclin Karber President I-Iarrold Shittler John McCaw R H F Marvin Smith Grace Malmgren O56 a Utness . Mildred Thompson Vice-president Thomas Peppas Secretary Eranlclin Karber Treasurer ZII is t t f -tx tt . ,X VW!- Thomas Hill ..,. . , ' ll Thomas HL Pr-35ld'in iQ Fw as c, G MEMBERS llorrnan Blatchtord Jaclf Crampon Harry Cutler Don Easter Thomas Hill Robert Hottmann Richard Kline HELMET AND SPURS Helmet and Spurs, honorary achievement trater- nity tor men, was organized at Dralce in l9l2 as a local honorary traternity. In l929 it became lcnown as Qmicron Delta Kappa, but in I932 the name ot Helmet and Spurs was again adopted. Only juniors and seniors are eligible and the group is limited to I5 members. Membership is gained through extra-curricular activities, but a B average is required ot every candidate. Faculty members are Lynden E. Hottman, John Hutchinson, D. W. Morehouse and Altred Sever- son. John H. Gabrielson, dean ot men, was elected to membership this year. JYQXQ, lop row ' Lra tx! fi mporr, Cutler, Easter, Hoffmann, Meadows, B tt m row. Mrifartan, Simmons, Shrttlcr, Stuhr, Wisdom. OFFICERS MEMBERS Edward Mcfartan Roy Meadows Harold Shittler President John Simmons Secretary-Treasurer 2l2 John Simmons Robert Stuhr William Wisdom KAPPA DELTA PI March I8, I9I I, Kappa Delta Pi, protessional edu- cation traternity, was tounded at the University ot Illinois. Epsilon chapter came on the Dralre campus March 23, I9I7. There are II6 active chapters ot Kappa Delta Pi. The organization exists to encourage in its meme It-ers a higher degree ot social service and higher standards ot education. Faculty members include Faul Barrus, J. I-Ierloert Blaclrhurst, Lillian I-Iethershaw Darnell, J. I-I. Gabriel- son, Mary Carroll I-IiIIis, Ruby Ana I-Iolton, John I-Iutchinson, Ethel Mae Jones, Doyle Milresell, D. W. Morehouse, Evelyn Peterson, Emma J. Scott, J. B. Snyder and Floy Woodyard. . . I, 1, l. pr, -Y i 'Urns - u . X 3 .wiv ,., - :- -r QP' s, . ' ' - . L -'Q r- . -hx Ig - -, x . - . M . ' MQ: :. pf-N ' ' X ' - Mu . . gn? as si- c f . -' 2 - '- 'J ' W 'S' -r ' -I - V. . N' . , rams. Q . X . ,Q :g . ,, ' ' ' Q - J . ' .ivy wg ft .. I .- i::z:-Fast , PM 1.1. . t r ' I 'I I 115 3-5-1:31-'- 1-' 1 it '-'El'-3 515. A.: :fm . - ' ' ' -r no ' -- ages - v - . ..-s ...- . S, X X- -. . --'- Y. f it , I' ,Q .V . 3' - .I 1.5225 yt .V - I . '. fi ,' SR . 'B' - ff- -. was I ' . ' '- A s, -9: A s ' r-X Q . ff .,,. 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A ' ' .Qi , ' A ' . ti W U -igmi. it' P -i, K , ii ' mi N, wiillwiwl' A , , ii -l yy X N WT' lit, YV' i MU PHI EPSILCJN Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, made its debut Nov. I3, IQO3. at the Metropolitan College ot Music, Cincin- nati, Ohio, and now has 23 active chapters. Omega chapter was established at Dralce Oct. 27, I9I7. Mu Phi Epsilon's aims are tivetold: lll to promote ad' vancement ot music by maintaining high standards tor mem- bership: l2l to promote musicianship, scholarship and triend- ship among music students: l3l to stimulate musical ex- cellence in student body ot schools where chapters are located, l4l to maintain national contests and scholarship awards and l5l to cooperate with national and civic music movements. Faculty members are Genevieve Vfheat Baal, l-lelen Bur' gess, Margaret Corben, Delia Griswold Green, Juliette Red' tern and Lenore Mudge Stull. li x 5 N amsfsif FXNX -avg' sag A-6. .mm MEMBERS lnez Archer Ava ii,'isirif3 Butler Doeenft Caiiii, Ada Mae Chai'i51ell Dfiifilififf Comps Clefjiinary Conte Ora Crawford Madeline Flint tcona Freerlzsen Mary lane lnglis. Ruth Jones Ruth Meyer wr' Q 'Y AWK .gag 13393 Top row: Butii r, Capps, Chappell, Conte, , i Btrn lnglslnsM rPili 'lit sf.. NI A gn , .ci i-J, -vc, e. cr, P-stry, Smith. fl nt, Free rliscn. OFFICERS MEMBERS Edith Pascoe Marie Mountain President Marcille Nicliell Doreme Capps Edith Pascoe V,Ce,p,e5,der,t Ada Beth Pealier Leona Freerlcsen Recording secretary Marcille Niclcell Corresponding secretary Ava Marie Butler Treasurer 2I4 Frances Petry Mildred Powell Flora Shutt Lelia Smith Alice Steelman Irene Wforcester Alice Yost Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic traternity, was tounded in I776 at William and Mary college, Williamsburg, Va. lowa Gamma chapter, one ot Il? chapters, was estab- lished at Drake in l922. Phi Beta Kappa discriminates and distinguishes superior students in the college ot Liberal Arts on the basis ot scholar- ship, character and conduct. Members in taculty are Leona Anderson, Paul Barrus Mary Frances Boyd, Lillian l-lethershaw Darnell, Juliette Devin, John H. Gabrielson, Paul S. Helmick, Frank l, l-lerriott, Ethel Mae Jones, Sherman Kirk, Sylvia Libles, William Mcfloy. Lewis McFarland, Theodore Mehlin, D. W. Morehouse, Isaac E. Nett, Nelle Noble, Altred J. Pearson, Arthur J. Rider. Charles J. Ritchey, L. S. Ross, Emma J. Scott, Zoe W. Seevers, Eae M. Shawhan, B. E. Sheppard, Luther W. Stalnalrer, James Stewart, Ervin Stringtellow, Hubert Utterback, Manorie Walker and Eloy Woodyard. PHI BETA KAPPA Jas-:Q fi , i .5 'M Q f fix 'K 5 My Aka Q.- Yr' Top row: Bitting, Canticld, Duncan, Dykstra, gl ? ' 15, 'ras 34- , 'IH B '- Edwards. Hartman. Bottom row: l-lottmann, Hill, Stonc, Stunr, Washburn, Wooclro,-.', MEMBERS OFFICERS MEMBERS Norman Blatchtord Frank I Hemott Thomas l-lill Barbara Bitting Earle L. Cantield Presldent l-Oralne Duncan Zoe W. Seevers Katharyn Dykstra Vice-presi Edith Edwards Edna l-lartman Ethel Mae Jones Rodney Sgcfgtary 215 dent Robert l-lottmann John McCaw Kathryn Koons McKay Margaret Stone Robert Stuhr Jane Washburn Margaret Woodrow PHI MU ALPHA ' Ko' xx Q- 'V C1 N- K- QI, w ' 3 I sag Ng' mv Z3 3 W -2: mt., Ht -' , 3 'Sl 'F 1 f 43 ,em ,-,N wg N3 Q -5. x Q Q3 . 1 V my X9 3 eg. 4 .1 4, . 7, 'ff vw. af ' A. ...QQ 3 s. 1 it . ' 5. Q . fa , K' sf' gs ,- u 1 1:5 en f ,SZ it 1 7: R ' s. 3 lw'5 A 2 f LX, , ig ' . 44, -4, l Y. Bak 46: yi. NN, X I.,--' 12 , ft 1 'qw , 4 . kt' . YR 'fx Identification Left i0 Right Top row: Accole, Allqfg, Chmn, Cole, Cunmngham. Second row: Daws, Dodd, Douglass, EDDGU. Fm-MW, Goforth. Third row: Goss, 5-lartkbfgn, Hodges, Landwcr, Lynch, Raed. Fourth row: Rxlcs, Sanders, Schoonov f SrCHcr,SmriH,Spaldlr1g. Bottom row: St-iarm, SuHsvan, Tcsd-:H, Tufts, Wfhwtfcy, Whrtncy, At the Massachusetts Conservatory ot Music, Phi Mu Alpha, professional music tra- ternity, was tounded Oct. 6, l898. Alpha Beta chapter was organized at Dralce May 2 I, I922. Phi Mu Alpha now numbers 82 active chapters. Colors are red, blaclc and gold. Purpose ot the organization is to promote mutual well-being ot students enrolled or interested in music: to advance the cause ot music in America and to promote loyalty to the Drake department ot music. Nationally the organization sponsors annual composition contests tor modern music and scholarships tor graduate students. Alumni include Thomas Dewey, Leopold Stolcow- slay and Charles Walcetield Cadman. This year Phi Mu Alpha brought the Welsh lmperial singers to Des Moines and spon- sored a statewide convention ot Phi Mu Alpha alumni which toolc place last tall. Glenn Accola Robert Allee Jack Baughman Gordon Bird Wayne Brown James Cassel Warren Cassel Carroll Chinn Loren Cunningham Robert Davis Paul Dodd Robert Douglass Clarence Eppard Robert Fogel Wayne Fox Basil Gotorth Robert Goss George l-lartleben Clayton l-lathaway James l-lenderson Max l-lodges Robert Huston Burton Kludt Dayton Krajicelr Louis Krornminga George Landwer James Lynch Gerald Millslagle MEMBERS Richard Moore Marvin Myers Walter Reed Greyson Riles Grant Sanders Charles Schoonover Daniel Siclrler Lanning Spieth Bernard Smith Grin Spalding Wayne Sprague Grville Stearns William Sullivan Wayne Summers Loren Tesdell l-larold Tillson Stanley Todd John Tutts Read Whitley Morton Whitney MEMBERS IN FACULTY James J. Fiderliclr Herbert Gould Stantord l-lulshizer Francis Pyle OFFICERS Louis Kromminga. . . President , Harold Tillson . Vice-president E---- William Sullivan Secretary Paul Dodd Treasurer mm . P , 'isa ngmdent 2I7 qss f emi Z-5: z.-Q ,wx 'HH vfx 1 if Q17 -0--' Phi Mu Gamma, professional allied arts fraternity, was organized Oct. 17, l898, at Hollins college, Hollins, Va., and now has I2 active chapters. Gamma chapter was established at Drake in l92I. Colors are gold, blue and blaclc and the emblem is a shield, placed on a gold triangle, bearing the Greelc letters Phi Mu Gamma. Aim of the organization is to further intelligent advancement of the allied fine arts, which includes drama, music, art, writing and the dance. National project is the Minnie Maddern Fislce foundation for loans and awards to worthy students. By maintaining certain standards each chapter is allowed each year to name a Fislre student who is initiated free from all fees and who becomes a paid life-member of Phi Mu Gamma. At Dralce each year the chapter sponsors a creative writing contest and announces the win- ners at a Fine Arts reception. Prominent alumni are Helen Hayes, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Lawrence Tibbett, Ruth St. Denis and Carl Sandburg. Anna Rose Bass Helen Beroen Hyla Beroen Annette Boyd Beverly Butler Ruth Freed Maxine Gambs Pauline Gartrell Jeanne Greendahl Mary Margaret Hatch MEMBERS Margaret Jean Doris Monroe Eleanor Muntz Janice Myers Flora Ostrem Miller Helen Rote Maude Stevenson MEMBERS IN FACULTY James J. Fiderliclc Charline Christensen Rebecca Loeber Margaret Pexton Herbert Gould Elizabeth DeCou Kathryn McKenzie Jeanne Purdy Lewis McFarland Elizabeth Edwards Arlene Miller Virginia Rogers Lewis Worthington Smith orricsias J . , V . fs' Charline Christensen , , President A. , Q fi Eleanor Muntz. , . , , . .,., Vice-president Q I 4 feb? Mary Margaret Hatch , . Secretary lm.. 5' it I 1 iff: Jgygkj, . If V I MU, . ' Jeanne Greendahl . . A . Treasurer j '- If g wir . ff Qi' 'J 1 1 ' fsfzefi Liiztiilfiiiitii i -li' V -fi'21'iffkF 1 ' ' - 1 ff' A yifrilryt . ' x ,, '. ir C In 5 ,fl U . C Cin., . JCNSH Presydent tn 2I9 sums ' 'JW' tra D ivSs hai 'V' ' PHI SIGMA IOTA Phi Sigma Iota is a national honorary romance language fraternity tounded in l922 at Alleghany college. Four years later E sl h p ion c apter came on the Dralre campus and is one ot 45 active chapters. Phi Sigma lota works to reward and stimulate ex- cell I f ' ' ence in scholarship in the tield ot romance languages and literatures Th . e organization has tused all other similar organizations into one strong national traternity. Faculty members are Leona Anderson, Mary Fr ' ances Boyd, Edward Breitenlramp, Jean Pierre L C ul Barrus is an hon- + e oq and Altred J, Pearson, Pa if at r If A Q Pywdunk orary member. .pl A vf ..:,,. 'r 3 ,qt ,, by Vvul I Y , ' 4' 1 ' .. 3 2 . ni '5' . 4 , W . '5 ,, ' J , rx g V: 3 gf K : mg-A 5 - g .va t ,g V Q gi - a-K. Q13 t' B ' Q1 N .9 .K .,, . .fx I. ,K ' tgfrrt - 4 - J. 5 - . A ' si . - 'ar Xfiiff s waisfi- 1 , -gm 5 ,Q -5 . 'Eat ' st, fs sv g x A I I - Q 3 6 Q N .. g 5- 1' g 1 ' N SQ ' .1 .V - , ::f:,k?X . :', j . . .hi ,K-:ggi Qe.,:55y, ,gtg 333 .i.4 Q : ,z .-1-3FJ--33i.555::::::.:.:. gi Q- , . ,I r-qglg-'55 X -.Q r V as 1 , ' ' ' I '. t PWR: - I it are I 1 . , .- 1 I A he V it ff' K , Q S... . ,AL - H 1. sl ..:5:1,f-g Y N Top row: Anderson, Andrew, Barter, Brush Bush, S-.cond row: Cao s, Dunham, Jcrwgs, Longshore, Millar. P . Bcittem row: Nciursc, Pcascincr, Talbott. Wcrodroiw, Young. MEMBERS OFFICERS MEMBERS Betty Anderson Katharyn Dylcstra Ruth Jones Margaret Andrew Frances Barter Jeannette Brush Jane Bush Dorenc Capps l-lelene Deming Beth Dunham Katharyn Dylrstra Betty Anderson Marianne Miller Frances Barlrer President Millard Kratochvil Jean Longshore Marianne Miller l-larriet Nourse Elloise Reasoner Nina Talbott Margaret Woodrow Blanche Young Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 220 PI KAPPA DELTA One ot three national honorary torensic traterni- ties in the country, Pi Kappa Delta is the largest with ISO active chapters. It was tounded at Ottawa university, Gttawa, Kans., in IQI3. Installation at Dralie tool: place in 1920, Purpose ot the organization is to stimulate prog- ress in and to promote the interests ot intercollegi- ate and intramural public spealcing in the torm ot oratory, debate and extemporaneous spealcing. Pi Kappa Delta annually sponsors an intramural debate tournament. J. I-I. Gabrielson is taculty ad- visor. Esc. ip-r -1 - I, -,,. N, .. , g X , -. 'f' V.-.'-fi,-4524 ' 'f ' i. 'Qi' 3-W. . YJ.. :. J : .- Q, 7 1 Q ' - tlf tfti tt , f f . iv Q ' if Z, tr---wr I Joh c rl Jl'77fr7fi,-y.. pf5'Sid,.m J 4 '1- -sf ca' ' isa . 'ml G ,,.z. V 9 Z l 4. I, F of- f, . Q, 1 , 52 ii mf 3 1 if R - 'Jw 3 -,V ::,'. b Top rew: Barclay, Boyd, D raheim, Frisby, Gibson, Jacobs. KT Bottom row: Koprzva, Kraft, Mayne, O'N-iall, Ponilvar, We-drain MEMBERS Earle Barclay Annette Boyd Kirlc Draheim Ruth Erisby Jane Gibson l-lazel Jacobs Celine Kopriva Robert Kratt Avis Mayne OFFICERS John Simmons President Ruth Frisby Vice-president Jane Gibson Secretary 22l MEMBERS James Mills l-loward Noyd Kelly O'Neall Veda Ponilvai Al Silver John Simmons William Wisdonw Sol Yarowslcy -ev' KAPPA LAMBDA . ..L..'fi, , i Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary music traternity, was torrned in April l9l8 at Northwestern university, Evanston, Ill., and was installed at Dralce May 25, I928. There are I8 active chapters. Pi Kappa Lambda provides an organization dedicated to turtherance ot musical education, membership in which is open to honor graduates ot music in colleges, universities and other instrtutions ot higher musical learning. Eaculty members are Genevieve Wheat Baal, Gordon Bird, Margaret Corbin, Ruth Emmert, Winitred Glass, Herbert Gould, Delia Griswold Green, Gertrude Huntoon Nourse, Myra Qusley, Eiancis Pyle, Juliette Redtern, Paul Stoye and Lenore Mudge Stull. ' Dir. as. '-79 wife if fw- MEMBERS Dorrinf Lfirvrrs LGYVHIVTC l-lI7'f i Kathleen Mcbiiur 'MN S' N 'QTY tr tt -,ci rghti Capps, I-l rv-2, Mcfcrun, F'-latin Pttry. MEMBERS Marie Mountain Ada Beth Pealrer Erances Petry QEEICERS Paul Stoye President Lara Ladd Mills Vice-president Margaret Corbin Secretary Delia Griswold Green Treasurer 222 SIEVE AND SHEARS Sieve and Shears, honorary achievement sorority tor women, is a local organization, founded at Drake in May, l9l2. Like l-lelmet and Spurs, Sieve and Shears does not have regular meetings as it is a purely honorary group. Seeking to recognize outstanding women in the junior and senior classes, eligibility require- ments include high scholarship, leadership, excellent character and extra-curricular activities. From I5 to 20 junior and senior women are elected each spring. Leona Anderson is the faculty member. iw. Wil, , Pm, Wffsfvi ff'5iQ',3nt 1 n t ' ., -I L1 A - 51, J gg ,..k Q, . M xg 'xfm J will iv xg 1 - w ' ' ' f '- . , --w-Leif 'f j g 'Y Q 'ar' XLT '-, QQ ,:.,,- I 6:3 M ' . V - -,lm ,+R in ,Z KN' an M Fa' ' ' .'. ' 73' 'V' 3 Z X ' ,5 X . ' -1-' :I t s , , , ,i . , .. V ..,. ,I V 1 , A q 4--ss: 4 'b.,. -L E.. it ii i I . A .- - t A 1 M y , w i H 70 5 5- ' , 1 I A Q f 7 'S - f 'Q 'N . in ff ' t , Ev 5 ...t N if . ..Q K . t Ex ,.. A - ,. we . ' .- l 4'-' L r s -4-- 'i .as:r'5 I f 'Y ..,, ' V. 1 Q' ' 1 .- H . -N ii ' - B ' .5-if!! ' 'ti 9, - TB., fi .ig -ax N, Q: z, 1 in it 'i,, W. fs i.: of .L c n ,r on ,,, it 'ff' R .r f- I I QM lb Q J --Yk ,gi .y is nw A -as 3 , ' A i - JAX Lg .J ' r .L Top row: Andrew, Beswick, Bitting Brcititnlfamp, Capps Christqns-,n, Duncan, Dykstra. Second row: Frisby, Furness, Gibson, l-lubler, lfl-ng, McCoun, Myers, Pcaltr. Bottom row: Peters, Pcasoncr, Stone, Stiizyttclcr, Washburn, Wilcox, Woodrow, MEMBERS Margaret Andrew Dorothy Beswick Barbara Bitting Kathryn Breitenkamp OFFICERS Dorene Capps Wilma Wright Charline Christensen President l-lelene Deming Loraine Duncan Katharyn Dykstra Ruth Frisby Rosella Furness Jane Gibson Winitred l'lubler Margaret Stone Secretary-treasurer 223 MEMBERS Florence Kling Kathleen Mcfoun Kathryn Coons McKay Janice Myers Ada Beth Peaker Catherine Peters Elloise Reasoner Margaret Stone Marion Streytteler .lane Washburn Elise Wilcox Margaret Woodrow Wilma Wright SIGMA ALPHA IGTA A protessional music sorority, Sigma Alpha Iota was organized June IZ, IQO3, at the University School ot Music, Ann Arbor, Mich. Pi chapter is one ot 69 active chapters. Aims ot Sigma Alpha Iota are: lil to torm bodies ot representative women to uphold highest ideals ot musical education: l2l to raise standards ot musical vvorl among women students: l3l to turther develop- ment ot music in Americag l4l to give moral and material aid to its members, and l5l to promote and dignity the musical protession and to develop loyalty as if I if If fx L iafliw lc Fr.-sidfni to Dralce university. -. rw. i ,- x. 53 H-19' . W f ',m 'v-M 'Na- ',Q5sN by ,Q w y 6. YH V I X. yi. , W Q .,.. X , t. r:,, , , .q., Was.: Tk.: QXQN X Eg, 4 ga, , . ,A ... 1. A' X . -- r . was as i ws.. 'f-N 5' ' - -0 , 'E , ' s .K . I lm. 4. lop row: Brown, Goidiiri, l-lines, Leis-., Mcfoun. Bi'ilTC'iV'i row: Mandvrs, Mitfhvll, Pciyrr, Sclioi-linrnian, Schoi. MEMBERS MEMBERS Anngiyijgiifi Brown OFFICERS Kathleen MCCOLJH Miriarri Catlin Daryyne Luhmdm Marion Johnson Manders MSW Cinwtfvid president l-lelen Mitchell Qriel Adelle Crewdsori Dom peters Dorothy Dysart Miriam Catlin Evelyn Purdy ivinaiea Gaiam Vice-rmidenf Bmadm ROW iicralinilbiiirfit Criel Adelle Crewdson Thais Schoelerman 1 V l 'F K 3 S t ' Eiimbaii i-iiisiss we my LO a'n2 Sm' Frances Leise Sue l-lerbrecht lnez Stfomeft Darlyne Luhmann Treasurer Ruth Anne Wood 224 SIGMA DELTA CHI Dralce university chapter ot Sigma Delta Chi, pro- tessional journalism traternity, came on the campus December IS, I924. Nationally it was established April I7, IQO9, at De Pauw university and now has 40 active chapters. Sigma Delta Chi associates college journalists ot talent, truth and energy into an organized unit striv- ing to advance the standard ot the press by tostering a higher ethical code. Annual publication ot the April Fool sheet, in which taculty and students alrlce are lampooned, is sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi. Faculty members are Emery I'I. Ruby and Lewis Worthington Smith. x' I is 7 Paw: A we-. -, 1- ' , flier rigmdy ml 1- S i X ,X ' ' i . , ,,. Q.. my 4 - 'QA - 8. P W 'gifs ' g rf xg.. - ' .ef W' W s-E .vww,,.f J' E li J -.ifswv :fjNmY,.a ., ,' , we t Y .,.,, . .. 1 ts if ,N A A A ' 5 ' Rt 2 , . , 'r .:' 1'-'I-.'t'. ' QQ! ' S+ -If rv L .1 Q -mf. Ka g fu, A Sgiwf- 1 i -uf W . its 1 ,, ' ff ' -W 2.42 , xv Q . , f .fi X-,ES I A Q '1' I safest t MEMBERS Bruce Baker Stanley Boss William Cooper Patric Coyan I-larry Cutler John Davis Richard Kline Top row: Boss, Coyan, Cutliir, Davis, Iflrn-1. Bottom row: LaRue, Lyon, Strtzcr, Stuhr, Trzmbl-. OFFICERS Paul Morrison President Robert Stuhr Vice-president Richard Kline Treasurer Jaclf LaRue Secretary 225 MEMBERS Ward Koons Jaclc LaRue Edward Lyon Paul Morrison Kent Stitzer Robert Stuhr Jack Trimble Qllilma Prcsldcnt wirsht SIGMA DELTA EPSILON Sigma Delta Epsilon was tormed at Northern mal and Industrial school, Aberdeen, S. D now has 24 active chapters. Gamma cha on the Dralce campus November 4, I932. Nor- alc., and pter came Sigma Delta Epsilon stimulates an interest in the iildt e o general and applied science and mathemat- ics and strives to create an interest in teaching in these tields. Members nationally known are J. I-I. Jensen, national president on the taculty statt at Northern Normal, and Lillian I-Iethershaw D tormer advisor ot Gamma chapter. Eaculty member is Margaret Black. arnell, A S -. -'ss A H . .,.. r .,,, S - - 91' Nx ' V . - St . XXX. . ..-. .. ...w we.,...ss I sw... , R .. 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ES'ks,1g-'i,g-1-:t 'f 'f2.:: 'X ' '-EI . - .N MEMBERS Kathryn Breitenlqam Brown Colling Lou DeBoest Lee DuVall Ede Rosella Furness Elizabeth Hottman Gladys I-Iood Ruth Jettries Kathryn Jones Jeanne Le Coq Doris Clara Mary Otha Anna S P Top Qcond row: I-Iottman, I-loo row: Brnitrnlca L e mp, Calling, Deliocst, DuVall, Ede, Furness. d, Jcttiies, Jones, Mclntyrc, Morris, Rinlrcr, OFFICERS Wilma Wright President Evelyn Varsell Vice-president Rosella Furness Secretary Dorothy Stevens Treasurer 226 Bottom row: Scuddizr, Stevens, Strcyttiglwr, Sw-zaringcn, Varscll, Var Plocg, Wilson MEMBERS Dorothy Mclntyre William Morris Margaret Rinlxer Lucille Scudder Dorothy Stevens Marian Streytteler Mary Swearingen Evelyn Varsell Virginia Verploeg Evelyn Wilson Wilma Wright THETA ALPHA PHI To turther the interest ot drama among the stus dents who excel in that art in colleges and universi- ties is the aim ot Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity. Theta Alpha Phi, tounded at Kansas State univer- sity, was installed as Iowa Gamma chapter at Dralce May 3I, I929. Outstanding national member is Phidelah Rice, monactor. Members in taculty include James J. Eiderliclc, Sherman Kirk, Waunita Taylor Shaw and Lewis Worthington Smith. f'fffi2f r an r -1 Lf f lil Q X ' ,X , , ra Q, ff' ,y n ,w rr ff-C Vw, rr., 3 rid SI7,ff!,,,r Frmd A ,inf - ' ,, , , P A .Q ,.,- f 1 A ,. 3. .V -. '- -1:. H.. I ' ' 5 3 '73 , f I in . W, fs I 'Q , I5 ,A sl V, P kv, b . V. V iq. T , 1, T - , i'.: , 4 ' A 'M i-'-lift ' ' ' f , is - In ' at J. za. rv 7 1 - , 1 . ' N Sh K ' I f 2+ ,.ri ' .4- A 'W I I, -I , , ..,.,i r r'Qt ' ... 231- IJ A Q 3 e A N . ' I , Y ..,. ' - ' ' ' 'QQ . - W x ,X :vc -Z i T .'f:i:'5', ' h 1 ' V1 .N T' ' -1 A. . qu- . 3 - Top row: Bird, Boyd, Butchcr, Chrzstcnsrgn, DL.nr:an, Sccond row: Enlow, Fri:-id, I-latch, I-Iublcr, Jacobs. Bottom row: Muntz, Osmundscrn, Pvt-ers, Penton, Thompson, Wyland. MEMBERS OFFICERS MEMBERS Topaz Riles Bird Harrold Shiffler I-Iazel Jacobs Annette Bord President A' Urwfv LaRoyce Butcher Eleanor Muntz Charline Christensen I-Ofame Duncan Marcrlle Nickell I-Ielene Deming V'Ce'P'e5'CIe IT Ruie Qsmundson Loraine Duncan Ruth Freed Catherine Peters Robert Enlow Secretary Margaret Pexton Ruth Ereed I-Iarrold Shittler Mary Margaret Hatch Charline Christensen Mildred Thompson Winitred I-Iubler Treasurer Mary Elizabeth Wyland 227 ZETA PHI ETA if' fix Y x ai-. fi -:X fr I? nf-TKQ 554' ' W Sag 'Tk -R V51 V50 5 ...Q -Q. A 'iff fx-rf XS'-za Y. Q- Q, , ' '95 Q fv- 5 A if ' x- 3' 'A 'fx Q... 4 'X ' JJ A rm ' , 'ff .f - D , as Q 22 Qc'-A NM X mb' .- X J yfsk ow X w Wx X 1, ,W ix 'Hemi ' '55 fi uf SN. 611 , .wa . , .-:F ,--gg , W, .Aff M ,, ,K'9 ,fp- sv I Rv 'P 228 Identification Lift to right op row: Bugmenn, Bfcgklqr, Bufchcr Foote, Franz. cccnd vow: Hannon, Hyd-3, ln5W.5, Johnsen, Kopnva, rd YCWI P-wt, Mayne, Csrnondson. P-gtcrs. Riasoncr, Swwtzfr. 'from row: Thompson, Wxarrgn, Wyfand Yates, Young, Zondervan. Founded IocaIIy in I92I, Zeta Phi Eta, protessional speech arts sorority, originated at the Comnock school ot Oratory, Northwestern university, in I893. Gamma chapter at Drake is one ot I8 active chapters. Colors are rose and white and the pin is cameo and pearl. Aim ot Zeta Phi Eta is to band together in recognized schools ot speech selected college women who promote and maintain a high standard ot speech and a better understanding be- tween colleges and universities teaching speech arts. Zeta Phi Eta also strives to build up a protessional philosophy tor women in this tield. The national chapter sponsors every two years a national playwriting contest called the Wilda Spencer Goode contest. The National Poetry Reading Festival and speech contests are also under the guiding hand ot Zeta Phi Eta. Alumnae well known are Jane Cowl and Lynn Fontanne, actresses, Cornelia Gtis Skinner: Louise Starkey, Isabel Carothers and I-Ielen King, better known as Clara, Lu and Em: Vida R. Sutton ot the National Broadcasting co. and Gertrude Johnson, protessor ot speech at the University ot Wisconsin. I-Ieloise Bergmann I-Ielen Bieghler LaRoyce Butcher Marthann Cantield Ann Chard I-Ielene Deming Frannell Foote Mary Franz Betty Ann I-Iagler Rosemary I'Iannon Winitred I-IubIer Betty I'Iyde MEMBERS Mary Jayne Inglis Grace Johnsen Benita Kopriva Joan Kurt Kate Marsh Avis Mayne Dorothy Miller Ruie Osmondson Dorothy Peak Catherine Peters EIIoise Reasoner Janice Sedgwick Frances Switzer Marjorie Thompson Mildred Thompson Erna Warren Mary Elizabeth Wyland Patricia Yates Marjorie Young Zoe Zondervan MEMBER IN FACULTY Waunita Taylor Shaw OFFICERS Winitred I'IubIer ...,..,. , I , President Mary Elizabeth Wyland ,,..,,,,,.,, Vice-president LaRoyce Butcher. , , A , . . . Recording Secretary I'IeIen Bieghler . t,Corresponding Secretary I'VIf7T7I-r ed H Pfcsiidemfuwer 229 ,rm M we X, ,N XX M X x i. rf X Wx, W' , , X t We y W, X X, N , ,tvXwX-not NX N N , vi X Wi'B ' . -I .X '- X XX X Ntitxt X X . tit I I t xfitx tw X X . IQ- I- N Xt X. N ,R M, iciri FI'-I' , X .Uk p,X'siOL THETA SIGMA PHI Theta Si m' Ph' t g a i, pro essional journalism sorority, was tounded April B, I9'O9, at the University ot Washington and located a chapter at Drake in April, l933. Alpha Rho is one ot 43 active chapters. Theta Sigma Phi seelcs to malce detinite contribu- tion to the cause ot better journalism and to assist its members to achievement in the tield ot letters. Cutstanding alunnnae include Kathleen Norris, Marjorie l-Iillis, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Mrs. Franlc- lin D. Roosevelt, Fannie I-leaslip Lee, and Margaret Cullcrn Banning. Faculty member is Bessie Spiwalc. S. r . V- , X' xy- .a wrath. -A 3 If .. I 't', sf .af-fi X A 1- w I--W , .,. :NX gg sf' , V 1 .4 It-. E. 0 4 X-, ,, sf. fr - j M, 3. Q as x WS? V 1 x :gw'x, g . hx ujqu ia is ..4-- - or ...- ' ' Y 'X ' '- s '. ,Q- x5Y:1r.E51: ' Y' ' A X-3 35-'z' Top row: Cantirgld, Farber, Gillurn, Mclfcnzrc, Nelson. Bottom row: Poston, Scott, Stone, Young, Ziglar. OFFICERS Florence Kling President MEMBERS H MEMBERS U Q Kathryn McKenzie I Eason Capntiild Vice-president Eyicille tlgleljsorg at arine ar er iza e os on Jane Gillum Mary KEY Scott Mary Kay Scott Florence Kling Secretary Margaret Stone Peggy Long Blanche Young Blanche Young Kathryn McKenzie Treasurer Margaret Zigler 230 CHEMISTRY CLUB The oldest club on the campus, the Chemical So- ciety ot Drake university was tirst Organized in l897 and reorganized in I927. Purpose ot the Club is to encourage study ot chemistry among the students ot Drake university: ' to stimulate individual work, and to promote good fellowship among members ot the society. Chemistry club chooses its members principally on the basis ot scholarship, with membership not to exceed 20. Two papers on various subiects ot in- terest in chemistry are read by members at meetings. Members in taeulty are Edward Breitenkamp and Arthur J. Rider. Rag, V, si r ID Hoffmamj T'-'5rO'rj-mf igggta A -. Q- , i T . raw aff- - L . s 2, 'tf ' ' Ji 5 ' , 2 he X - A ' - v 'V . x- 5 fl 5 , A .K -ww -. f-A A, . .,.... is i n..-- N A 'K-,--gi-'sfi i .-1 'Wx Mr .5 A if 'W W' ' R as ' fm - V V' T ' L T f 2? ' . -Ti ,,, , J is . 'T , ' W' 6,11 T p row. Aridr-,w. Bruner, Cant ld -l ad l-l ll. Bottom row: E. l-lottman, Norris, Runtcmriay, T-Qzdwll, Washburn, Whit... MEMBERS MEMBERS Margaret Andrew Gerald Millslagle Willie? Berise orricgiqg L. D. Norris Ric ar Bremer - Earle Cantield Robert l-lOlcRRan ' xiii? gjilsney Mary Head President Loren Tesdell Earl l-lottman M argaret Andrew Leo Unger Robert Hottmann V. -d ,C 'Copley en Jane Washburn Thomas l-lill Gordon Hunt Milton Mark William White Secretary-treasurer DBI William White Louis Winick COMMERCE CLUB , . -rv is 'N , 1 .ik - , i , C . . , X , , . C .t.-S, N I .fs - ,sf fu y- VN - ' Scxi - - ' 3' 'K 1 XL.. ,tif N, esaq is kk- Q Q, A gm- S- r. N . vsl X f' 5' -- XX V wt L I, ' X ' U. . A i l t., 1 F 4 :lr is if - Q mv: r rt ' K . , 5. -QE , A ' f ' 1 X . ' J l it 9 ht ' 9 vas w -5 'f ' - - , qt tsl'-2 fi' Q S-r' N :f k .fri ., 4 'P' ' W' Qs r. '21 Q - X 63 air ' - ' . Qs-s. :rg 7, Q3 ,, Q Q' A sw,,, , L ,. ,, , . .. .i A Gr W B rt ear 1. ma' -I IQ ' 4 ,Il Q i -. ..- -. ix :Q 1 M - . 'Y - - ..- -, -4, 3. . N' an 2 I -1 wc -:A - Y ws, -HH 'P H il 'iw 473 E Q, ,- - ' 4-. ' , V- E K W ' X' ' , ' - X, 'F' S tfs.,f L- s 4 X' Q, 5-gy? 6 ,fi R' fa' 7' s- ' QA -- f Hifi: ' gr' If 'V cc. -f' fr! , F, ' , ' I ,fi .Egg ,iff -tl ,B ,- I . . S if 3 5 ,tae 7 7 ,As AQ 'PQ - :MQ-lf q,l:.s.., .-can H 22- A r , ' , ' ' fr Q , -V 'mi A -r 3 jj 'tg' . S ig .. M., rx ' ,. irlfi' It ' r X ' Vx V: :- - , ! . F 3 - .. n N -v R -5, . ., , , Ahhm f l' , . N, . F .. . ' ' f r 2 ' S ,L ' C , Q Ha. gf ji 5 -J . :sq -A fri' Q , , ' ,Q ,V .LQ ' , -fp. ' J Q Y D Nlyrf V 3' ,L 'Qi'--aff., Q ,.g::' Z 'B X 2'-1 ' 1 . K 3 , 232 Identification Lett to R ight Top row: Addrngton, Alloaugh, Anderson, Bartcl, B-fnnett. Brcrmann, Bonham. Sccond row: Christians, Coe, Coolrdge, Crampon, Crowlcy, Drahcrm, Dulany. Thrrd row: Easter, Frres, Farmcr, Gale, Gorse, Goodman, Gutshall. Fourth row: l-lagcnbaclr, Hanson, Harvey. I-Lglblrng, l-iughrvcr, Hughes, Jaclson. Frtth row: lfalscy, Kendall, Kerr, Krohn, LaFon, Lcc, McDaniel. Sixth IOWZ Marquart, Mcrrrclc, Mrllcr, Montfort, Morgan, Motrs, Orr Scvcnth row: Pctrcy, Plaggc, Rygh, Sanders Sanderson, Sarstr-Qld, Shaeter Bottom row: Sheets, Shriver, Stroud, Sugdcn, Sulllvan, Thompson, Tuttle, Weiland. Commerce club, a local organization tor men tounded in W2-4, is this year the largest protes- sional group on the campus. Purpose ot the club is to give its members an opportunity to con- tact and discuss with business men the various problems ot business and industry not dealt with in the class room. lt also gives members an opportunity to talk about and discuss among themselves the more intimate tacts ot business. The club obtains nationally known speakers and business men to address members trom time to time. A tew ot the lecturers have been Zenn Kautman ot New York City, author ot Show- manship in Businessup Elmer Wheeler ot New York City, author ot Tested Sentences that Sell g R. L. l-lazlet ot Chicago, manager ot the sales training department ot the Commonwealth Edison co.: Robert L. Lund, vice-president ot the Lambert Ftharmacal co., St. Louis, Mo., and Tom Collins, humorist and philosopher, assistant to the publisher ot the Kansas City Journal. Gtticers during the tall term ot i938 were Richard Coolidge, president: Wayne E. Miller, vice-president: Russell Thompson, secretary-treasurer. Roy Addington Lyman Albaugh Ward Anderson Kenneth Austin Edwin Bartel James Bennett John Biermann Robert Bonham Sidney Bowen Don Chamberlin Don Christians Jack Coe Richard Coolidge Jack Crampon Denny Crowley John Dodds Kirk Draheim Robert Dulany Don Easter William Feiler ,. Wayne Miller ,. Charles Stroud, Ira Jackson , Don Fisher William Feiler Bennett Frost Earl Fries Raymond Farmer Eugene Gale Robert Geise Charles Goodman Jerry Graeber Theron Graeber James Graham David Gutshall Warren Hagenback Robert Hanson William Harvey Arthur Helbling Robert Horstmeier Richard Hoyt Duncan Huebner OFFICERS MEMBERS Don Hughes Ira Jackson Robert Jackson Kenneth Johnson Joseph Jones Kenneth Jones Ridell Kelsey Robert Kendall Frank Kerr Harold Krohn Leland LaFon Lyle LaFon Evans Lee Robert McDaniel Richard Marquart Herbert Merrick Wayne lvliller Richard Monttort Robert Morgan , , President . Vice-president Secretary Treasurer 233 Dale Motis Harold Nelson John Clrr Richard Peterson Glenn Retrey Harold Plagge John Ristvedt Leonard Rygh Edward Sanders Robert Sanderson Robert Sarstield Werner Selene MEMBERS IN Edwin G. Barrett Wfiiliarn Bledsoe George Brown Everett Shaeter Ray Sheets Max Shriver Ted Stevens Charles Stroud Thomas Sugden William Sullivan Russell Thompson Carl Tuttle Don Weiland James Wheeler Russell Woolever FACULTY Dan Carmichael Merrill Dilley Lyndcn E.l-lottrnan lvrllia P 'T' Earle, resident I M5n5tii:lCl W n- Ji,anpDj3kdCnt ENGLISH CLUB Eormed in l904 by Dean Lewis Worthington Smith, English club is second oldest organization ot the campus. Meetings are held once a month in homes ot members and occasionally at the home ot Dean Smith. Club members study literature and arts in general and seek to stimulate student creative writ- ing. lts aim is not only literary, but social. Dean Smith is the taculty member. NSQQWK' Bottcrn row' Ervcn L MEMBERS Martha Jane Baclrman Elizabeth Barnett Barbara Bitting Jean Brown William Cooper Jaclr Daly Kathryn Dykstra Edith Edwards Sak Tap row. Baclni Ba an, rnctt, Hitting, Brown, Dylistra, Edwards. ynnfr, Rutledgc, Sanders, Serrill, Stitzcr, Stuhr. MEMBERS Marietta Erven Darwyn LYFIVICT Jeanne Manstield Jeanne Mansfield Maxine RUHQCJBC President Grant Sanders Ruth Serrill Martha Jane Baclcman Kent Stitzer Secretary-treasurer Robert Stuhr 234 HISTORY CLUB Another ot the universityls oldest organizations is i-listory club, established in I905. The objects ot the club are to worlc in the tield ot historical re- search, to engage in original investigation and to lceep in touch with the current achievements in that tield. This year in their monthly discussions, club mem- bers have concentrated on minority problems in Europe. Membership is limited to those who have a major interest in history, a B class average and a taculty recommendation. Faculty members are Ethel Mae Jones and Charles r-X, S J frrv vers 'tota- l I it tr J. Ritchey. Scmctdfj rar MEMBERS Ruth Anderson Norman Blatchtord Frances Barlcer Ruth Frisby Richard Gustatson Irma Hartman Millard Kent Lela Lehman Top row: Baflcr. Frrsby. l-iartman N ls Br-..,m rcrf, CN',alQ, Srreth T-,ii-:li XX l OFFICERS John Mcfaw President Lela Lehman Vice-president Floydine Taylor Secretary Norman Blatchtord Treasurer 235 Q .I Mk , is, . ..-,L U, .tw - J-v..-.,f , ' X- MEMBERS John McCavv Martha Nelson Kelly O'Neall Marvin Smith Floydine Taylor Robert Tesdell Joyce Waller Alice Wilson y..lytiy.y.. Buff V nh 3 FZ,-s'5'5I'I INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB To analyze international problems, to increase the scope ot knowledge on international problems tend ing toward world peace-these are the purposes ot International Relations club. The Drake university chapter tounded in IQ36 is a member ot the Mis clubs in which IO5 schools are represented sissippi Valley conterence ot Members meet twice a month to hear and discuss papers read by tellow students and to hear out standing spealters tall: bership is limited to 30 and is by invitation only Sir hours ot social science and a taculty recom mendation are required. Faculty advisors are Ethel Mae Jones and Roy L. Miller. ot current problems Mem is-. it 1 X ' U Yr -2' 2, Nr U S . ' i R sr A . . A A EK' 1-'L if lv:-nfl 3. N' ' E S 2545 few ,, I . 1 L: 1 .- . .11 if ,L .. L K . ,QT -N I :, V -' - N 5 ' - 1: ag., N Q t.,. r M. A LA.. , axis.. 1' A F L - 5 s . - 1, , i . I. ' 4 F 'Br I sv I he-iQ . 34- QV! 3' - ' f A i 1 ', i :ii - l - x, .Slim . an -2- 3. , br A . s- ' XX 'F L L . I Xu A L-- Appeal st Top row: Biting, Carhart, Crgxr, Fa'bg', Frisby, G Esoi. Sccord row: I-lanscrn, Ifl n-3, Lyon, Mcfartarl Mcrr son, Nash, Thfrd row: Postcin, Sarst lo Smrhons, Sm-tn, Stcnc. Strqyttcl-gr, Bottom row: Taylor, Tesdell, V7i:lch, Whitley, Nyfilrior, Wilma, MEMBERS MEMBERS Florence Bacon Allan Nash Barbara Bitting Francis Burr OFFICERS ESPC' Canady Francis Burr Forrest Carhart rr. President Morton Crew Katharine Farber Allan Nash Ruth Frisby Vice-president Jane Gibson Marie I-Ianson Richard Kline Edward Lyon Edward Mcfartan Jack Morrison Ruth Frisby Secretary-treasurer 236 Elizabeth Poston Robert Sarstield John Simmons Marvin Smith Margaret Stone Marian Streytteler Floydine Taylor Robert Tesdell Dorothy Welch Read Whitley Elise Wilcox Robert Wilkins Sol Yarowslcy MARGARET FULLER CLUB The purpose ot the oldest honor organization on the campus, Margaret Faller club, is the study ot literature, art, science and the vital interests ot the dayg its object is to recognize character, personality and scholarship. Founded in l89o, the club has established a permanent :cholarship at Dralce, and is attiliated with the City Federation ot Women's Clubs. Its membership is composed ot upper-class undergraduates, alumnae and faculty women, The first six names are charter members and the others tollow in order ot election. MEMBERS x -or x Bessie Bruner-Taylor Dura Brolraw-Coclrrell Edith Frazier-Hudson Bonnie Jewett-Welpton Allegra Frazier Margaret Jewett Georgia Witter-Waters Jennie Carpenter-Widmann Agnes Martin-Cloud Minee Alma Cady Mary Carpenter Craig-Schrecln Susie Gaspell-Matson Varilla M. Lane Mary Craig-Muclclcy Rea Woodman Margaret Noyes Craig Nellie Burton-Amsbury Corinne Coggeshall-Lingentelter Ella May Allison Maude Davis Sprague Lulu Huttaker-Goodman Jennie Robinson-Bell Mabel Reynolds-Monrlaw Dela 'Kathr Jessie Delia 'Edith Olive Kate Leah Ellen Winn Portia Clarke-Van M-:ter Mary yn Van Meter Tatt Still-Brunlr Gwynne-Utterbaclr Vertrees Macomber-Clarlre Durand-Jones Hillis-Miller itred Wennerstrum Risser-Roberts Bertha Denny-Cottman Ethel Shaw Glendora McCord Rollins Blanc he Galloway Naida Curtis Marie Van Aalien-Koolma Georgine Van Aalien-Sauvage Inez Downing-Jayne 'Elean or Cameron Sue Gunn-Kelley Georgia Ruttcorn Rae Stoclcham Van Schoiaclr-Place Fl Verona Calhoun-Johnstone Carrie Taylor-Cubbage Inez Scott-Cartwright Eunice Meers Gail Seevers-Borden Mary Roberts-Crowley Laura McClary-Maclr Elma Wheatley-Hobson Mary McClary Stubbs Annabelle Wallace-Mctay Nina Gregg-Woods Zoe W. Seevers Stella McCash-Janes llia Carpenter-Hunter Ora Guesstord-Weir Pearle Ruby-Bullard Cecil Evans Ruth Bell-Lane Maude Stoclrham-Meredith Mary Ethel Dixon lrvel Myers Valda Hall-Prizer Blanche Robertson Fleeta Brownell-Woodrutt Helen Starr-Pattee Rosabelle Campbell-McCartney Juliette Devin Ethelyn Harris-Grennell MEMBERS Atta Hutchinson-Graybill Rose Garrett-Holroyd Blanche Robbins'Risher Virginia Krrlc Lela Carson Anna Laura Clark-Thompson Mary Gilliland Brammer Eleanor Morning-Marvin Ella Louise Stein Maybclle Watson-Bullock l-lortense Lovett-Barnhart Marion Green Helen Rollins-Jewell llda Hammer Ruth Stewart Margaret Noyes Lawrence Helen RossvStebbrns Elizabeth Morning Mary Martin Georgia May Campbell Helen Cheese-Liclcliter Margaret Clarlr Ruth Kirby-Jamieson Mariorie E. XV. Smith Mildred Ryan Janice English-Textram Mary Ross-Macliinnon Helen Ruby-Goode Gretchen Habenicht-Cartwright Lucile McKee-DeMuth Roberta Herriott Hester Lawrence-Gronberg Geraldine Laughlin Frances McKee Marguerite Minassian-Wilson Virginia l:OSter Clare Lockhart-Weissinger Naomi Paul-Lee Miriam Perlrins Esther Utterbaclc.Penquite Melissa S, Carroll Madalynn Philleo Katherine Fletcher-Shreves Meredith McCaw Elsie Amend-Wood Frances Burt-Moulin Lillian Hethershaw-Darnell Ethel Mae Jones Vega Morehouse-Lytton Frances Hutt4Butler Jeanne Shoclmley-Holmes Helen Dunlap Katherine Remus-Blanchard Margaret 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-Cleveland Gretchen Morehouse-Stoutmeyer Eleanor Scott Frances Donica-lves Millicent Haines Helen Mitchell Ruth Clemens-Needham Neva Roberts-Schneider Hope Worthington Dorothy Dornon-Richeson 237 MEMBERS Margaret Alice Gibson-Guesstord Margaret Early Winitred Leonard Juanita Porter-Grant Lucille Moon Emma Gray-Ward Wilma Stringtellow Mary Nett-Hess Velma Jordan Edna Penney-Wright Gretchen Utterback-Ashby Catherine Bowler-Cownie Doris Hott-Hohl Mary Jean Elder Maurine Housh-Blank Frances Dcwell Doreen Howard-Libby Madelyn Rylands Mary Alice Holman-Pollocli Kathryn Carmichael Eleanor Rider-Justice Kathryn Zirbel-Peterson Frances Morehouse-Gloms-it Katherine Beckman Myra l-laase Margaret Marshall-Viclrery Leona Anderson Jane Alexander Mary Brammer-Harper Mildred Gallmeier LuVern Gray Eileen Hartman Doris MaclcamanACorey Helen Roe Esther Sipling Evelyn Zirbel Mary Still Ritchey Dorothy Duscnbery Martha Foster Lois Harris Elizabeth Kelly Charlotte Parlrer Jean Wolt-Mountain Louise Bedtord Helene Deming Elizabeth Fields Erma Johnson Anne Koenig Eloise Marsh Sally Martin Bessie Spiwalc Patricia Stribling Alice Yost Erna Warren Frances Wragg-Clarli Kathryn Coons-McKay LaVern DeLong Loraine Duncan Helene Garst Jane Gibson Lois Hartman Josephine Stalnalccr Margaret Woodrow Wilma Wright Dorothy Beswicli Barbara Bitting Kathryn Breitenlramp Dorene Capps Katharyn Dylrstra Rlfth Errsby Winitred Hubler Lela Lehman Elloise Reasbner Elise Wilctthiei , Qs-lTl'T ri art P, ,iwt .XX N. . ,.,, .Q-.W-WW, X .:-s.X.:..:5X .X MATH ' SCIENCE CLUB MathematicalAScience club was tounded in I9Il to promote the interests in pure and applied mathe- matics and to give opportunity tor discussion ot topics tor which no adequate discussion may be had in the classroom. Qutstanding members ot the charter roll include Seth Nicholson, astronomerg Mrs, Nicholson: I-larry DeButts, civil engineer: Maurice Jessup, Little Rock, Ark., banker, and Charles Bliss, Chicago, III., broker. Members in taculty are Paul S. I-Ielmick, D. W. Morehouse, Isaac Nett and Eloy Woodyard. :' XyXX'Xs1srE-. ii Nr s XA , WI, TRY X Xs: XX X i1 sX ' X C Sw B .'ffi'fGP?:XE ' Xff:f - , S tiistaifs-AX X E 2 ' X my -I . .--X X: 9. 5 'sg' X -. 'P' gi-iii'-ew-:.X ..X . ...X . X Ax. . X XX gym. . NMA ,,X,XX.X . - ya are .:Xf:'i'X'.fXs:f X S' ' EifxxRQ.'1ft:2 - .... , . . r- -X x -- T.--XY -ssxlwrr 'sv ' N 11-..-vfskfi. w- NX fs- F. 2 , Q N 1 .,,. X kv K X.. v -,L WX, X51-X .L b - t . - -A -- -- .. 'F ,XXX XX::s-rv:-:X--.f ., A P i . V i BB I , X .X X . - 'I . , N ,X -X XXss:s3.:.::n.kss- 19, .1 .' ' I:f?Ei TS :X 1: w' 'S5: .:.E' ,- Jw 11,1 r' i JX , as- -0- E sar fa., X we MX XXXX: XX Qs 4 V f. gf - 2 sX:z-,.', . ' 3. K R . ' ...W , . N .. PENN ,REX . X .Am :X Nix. 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NX.. - -..' 5 sQXs:.X.cX- .. , X :-.L H2 F3225 Sig: K - - Lf sei eifvqffszz Q A Q1-rs XX X' ' K V' x,s,g1g-: hifi S Xgvx X S XX Q X , X XX A X L ii. -xx XX X X i X KP S I X X X Q if A W x X 4 SEN X I W X -'Nazis-5:2 - K 5. Xt QNX r X- X N- -.Xi ir . ,rs , gpisgfl .. X .::-.1 .1:sX:sg., o QQ? ....s5k,L, 1.1 . :X H A X ,wks-s .Q XX X , .- 1 , i Morris, Peterson. Bottom row: Razmusswn, F'obXirtscin, B, Smith, Snyder, Talbott, Wiiiiodrow, MEMBERS Ivan Barney Eloyd Bash CFEICERS William Benge Robert Blattenberg Jane Bush Earle Cantield Donald Christians Merle Clark Joe Davis Rupert Edmondson Clarence Eppard Paul Grittith Eugene I-lawkinson Charles Kacena James McClelland Robert McClelland Erank Oshlo President John Martin Vice-president Rupert Edmondson Secretary Earle Caritield Treasurer 238 MEMBERS John Martin William Morris E. I'l. Noble Erank Oshlo Don Perkins Glenn Peterson Irene Rasmussen James Robertson Bernard Smith Robert Smith Fred Snyder Nina Talbott Leo Unger Jack Wallace Ralph Williamson Margaret Woodrow MINISTERIAL ASSCJCIATION Ecunded in the early years ot the university, Ministerial association tunctions primarily as a tellowship medium tor all students ot the Bible college and pre-ministerial students enrolled in other colleges ot the university. Its activities consist ot social evenings, special lectures, tield visits and programs ot general discussion. Members in taculty are Jesse Cobb Caldwell, Seth W. Slaughter, Luther Stalnalcer and Ervin String- tellow. Baclc row: Kohl, Caldwell, Slaughter, Vcatch, Stirngtcllow. Second row: l-lagberg, Mahannah, Mclirernan, Tesdell, Cheney, Mannin , B Third row: Tinder, Clarlr, Martin, Larson, Wcndclburg, Alderman, McCaw, Swartz, Smith. Front MEMBERS Gordon Alderman Richard Anthens John C. Bain Mrs. John C. Bain James Ball Earle Barclay E. A. Bash Erancis Burr Esper Canady James Cheney Glenn Clarlc Robert Deal Eranlc Garrett Gordon l-lagberg Eranlclin Kohl Loren Lair Wayne Larson row: Marshall, Thomason, Bain, Mrs. Barn, Barclay, Cana OEEICERS Gordon Alderman President Franklin Kohl Vice-president Wayne Larson Secretary Raymond Swartz Treasurer MEMBERS Charles Loclcard Eloyd McCarthy John McCaw Charles McKiernan Stanley Mahannah George W. Manning R. M. Marshall 239 dy. MEMBERS William Martin Dean Mason Charles C. Miller Thomas S. Peppas N. CD. Rogers Darrell G. Schmalle Marvin Smith P. R. Stevens Dale Strong Raymond Swartz Robert Tesdell Frazer Thomason Albert Tinder l-lomer Watlrins Alfred C. Wendelburg Read Whitley ,HN NBM NYJ x X 5 wi Bicsidcnt SPORTS CLUB Sports club was tounded in I924 to toster a spirit ot cooperation and sportsmanship and to create a greater interest in athletics as a means toward recre- ation and physical development among the women ot the university. Betore admitted to membership women are re- quired to earn ZOO points through participation in intramural sports. Initiated April I9 were Jeanne Barlow, Ann Caldwell, Mary Sibyl Forbes, Virginia Leigh, Jean Mcliarahan, Jean Martin, Betty Moore, Jonann Ranlcin, Kathryn Rosman, Dorothy Stevens and Virginia Watts. Mary Carroll I-lillis is taculty advisor. - i l ., 1 ws--as r' .,,,. -1 '35 6' i 3-1, isis . Q . -.w D. - .Tia issms - - -' , ff ,t Ng-.Ai -yds? .-3:2 : ss :,:.i-:ew -N' - s-xsxxfs' t'15:j'. 6 1' r l r . N .,,i,f.J'g,.Qg:sxi: . 1 Riff w A -s- , -.,, ,.,' t -. ,,.,t-.,, . -..-,, is ,,.,V. ,P f 'I a., B532 ' i ., r ' A ' ' fi , , ,C , . Q fra. rs -Q ,s .f - . ..r:E::s-2.:- XNW' . , 3 i ' it ,1 A so tw 1:- 'hr . , Sw- ' ., F 'K K '. 21.2 ix' :fs X --r-:-.,1.,f,-:ff X , , -1 II' 1 ' e 'i WW- -,'-f Q .-.. , i. .. W--s . . fs astra wtf- , q.'j-Qijgils ' . S ,L .W , -4' '53 3' ' eii Q ,VR - ms. ' 'P , : El, ' -.fig ., k 5. C-t s -ss. Q4 , ...C Ea ms ' - Top row: Ashton, Beswick, Bush, Christensen, Coolidge, Cox. Second row: Frisby, Harris, l-lead, McKenzie, Mactcnnan, Muntz, Poll. Bottom row: Potts, Quiclf, Streyttclcr, MEMBERS Dorothy Andre Frances Ashton Dorothy Beswick Jane Bush Dorothy Case Charline Christensen Nelle Coolce Betty Coolidge Barbara Cox Ruth Frisby Maxine l-larris Mary l-lead Woodrox-1, Yorlr, Young, Ziglcr. MEMBERS Kathryn McKenzie OFFICERS Virginia MacLennan Wilma Wright Eleanor Muntz President Ruth poll Hazel Potts Maxine Harris Mary Quick Vice-president Marian Streytteler Mar aret Woodrow lane Bush Wilria Wright Secretary Janet Yorlc Marian Streytteler Blanche Young Treasurer Margaret Zigler 240 3 X, 'Z AW 5 GNC QM DH X' 'I For vdlvnpx GCN-A X .WU NC? r . 'P ,l. oanm 50 Q W A 0 FALL X 1 Coker Y:M16xOCQn Swcbrow s GG L pmd C-Km OTXGX ravriri an. VJOXO Dx gamdam ' sk X551- K 010 X OW- NU 5 E D Wax' 5 L 'Wg ' C M a Y Xwc Sw? lon ov. AKA q mammal' .fn Q. X rl .5 KOS' 50300 and iXTUOU.j MYQ VXBOCXK' WN Vmxiv ent mx' 'rw Wax' , Qxwdma wow: eqdmx' K 5 45 MOVE Ana-Y ' SGRCDRITY OPEN I-ICDUSE Sure sign of fall Is thc grgup of SWCGUUQ. swearing brgth, 'Cn UOODWS from house 'co house to shake hands and dance wrth the fresh Qrgp of sororriy plcdglrngs, I-lem W6 have members of Tau Kappa Erwlon fraternity rnakrng the rounds of the Delta Gamma hougg, DAZE Bel Gm . nu If Y' f ,om N N :S'fL,,,9 S '?7J,,5. T SJIQXGUCH C 1 ,I ,OP-ff fl.-314 - fd H7 foffjgsfcn Y '7l,jMV.f f 5 A461 , U5 ,gif b rgugh 1 buf lyt, O, V SM Cd Q. mfg A ' P5 I Oufgfm fffvg, fy, M3 wk n rfghf Y X Gp, 5 MM , Uh., ng 9. ,ounfn X COMM A f Leff: Jo Swanson -'micvtems vwmfmg Mwamr footbaU pfayus. H wsrft that dd germ-5 of Hand,-,s, fs It J-37 Right: Footbedl dudvft tm: thas-, f-,H-irs, nor dd sp-,ctatmg worry than QKVNS. ltd Bob Holmes, Cavali- Nuifl-,tom Elawnq Cr:tf:!'w-iff and D1-Ll. Tomlmsom Chamgmg gjcesanfrius, Good QGVTIC today, Du-:lu Sam-4 to you, Bob. Tvedvz danogs? W gp ,. no, , fi Wd gi ,J Due fr! 5 -f X, My AT Q, gurl ,, FALL INTEIQFRATEIQNITV BALL ??i2?1i5S eller, yourself! But not that u-fa, Llwffnyl Tlnry bqtll gg ,n ,eu rncutln. G, Vwnfw-, r:l'fnDl- S 'WPI fifvf, ,l Hilwl Maxine Lynner fnust new-3 told G funny ann, but Leonard Wolf 'Lorfcfrxl ws inc only on.: wlwc- Z-gwfre appr.:matwf:, Cccwl Gerwwcli vw'-1 2 deb ous and Gvngcr says, I dont gui wt, 244 as nf B1 Q... x..L rbln, ar-i you lwolclung hands? adalwna Flsnl supprcsscs a snlclrcr lc Nw ny N-:wman cxplawns. y, Miss Stevenson and Mr. S. 414414 mm, ALLSCHCXDL I-IARD TIMES PARTY DANCE ickey-tick! Lrtfrr at am th, rwcrocfda rrgrrrng tra :fr XYfrm'r2y u rw Jaw Md Roy? 245 f , Smiling Cleomary Crgrwtr Qrvvji trrc rr fo AW' 'iwlfdwud Cactrri, Bud Cami. Hang on io lw-:r, thaw at th-5 I-:ftp your fcct dcm't Hurt that much! Wish E, C. worid turn around carft NH who We ffi- trr: lady rs. Helene Marks prascrrts a portrait of a bored lady, vfbrrr: Barnard Smrtlw casts a wary aye at trw brdrr: and Anna Ed-1 watch-35 the process of srlrrou-:Hs-cutirrmg. Q 1 : pl m L J: WINTER PAN - HELLENIC PQRMAL -amd J JMX Sui KKK QF QQXQWQ-. Q34 vw, Qafxiy ,fq-Ag R155 X-xxazgi miss Ex-,LC'Muf.rxL 'mi px V AY pa,wzfxw1 3 Serv-.,5X, Fwd UNK Ylkanuawk -160 5 WC-ww, svnkxmcnke.. 'fi Hcvfgksufx, Env. Ski NODXAYNVX MXN yu fs xx mx. nfn1,X-g,, '7 Bdow . ' LL 5' 'iw Pa fl Hellenic J 'R' 15,1 J . LL -K ' - .5,, rw f M .F ' J , J, , . , Mot' ' ' ww ry, FINE ARTS BALL INE Arts ball, sponsored by stu- dents and faculty ot Fine Arts college, was held this year at l-lotel Fort Des Moines. Dulce and Duchess. selected annually trorn fraternity and sorority Candidates, were Jarnes Carl roll and Rule Osmundson, lncluded in their court ot honor were Madeline Flint, Patricia Stoutler, Dorothy Bes- wiclc, Mildred Ludwig, George Sullie van, Robert l-lorstrneier, l-larrold Shittler and Paul Lester. Lewis Me- Farland ot the Fine Arts college tac- ulty was Chairman ot the committee in charge. Top left: Fan Wal lf: any M' B rd llfrnn rl T F' ' l ri' r tfr ri Top right: Tl-. ir royal hmlnn. Dull C-irroll and Duh KD iundw-'n nrnil-g t r th' ' 'ali' if Tl a i Qty, 'lLlii .11jl-,S'l1'fT, Frahl-l n. Lowcr left: Y-1 lit-,r lih' 'V ions, fairs WL Sl Qhflf 'wh r fir fu-ir tvrn ii- Din? if -jr: it fi r- E, .lohnry ,... tr-l us. P grit ho.-.V7 All rig Lower center: Tru .-,hri h ard tp 2 rl lr-rd lL1 n Si tl' and l-la Faint' 2' Lower right: ibut- 'W Fig ra 1 , 1 7'1I'lfGul-. i,- n l nl wil-lv ard l f Sain, ii P r 1 Pwrr 3 Sturir f r WY 1 -L J 2 ii 2 ' gf- fi f is i., 2? r .M I, 'ff to SPINSTEIQS SPREE SPINSTERS Spree time is tor Drake what Sadie l-lawkins day rs tor Dogpateh, Ky. Women on the loose Corral their rnen, send 'em tantastre eorsages, take 'em to a dance and buy the drinks atterward. Sponsored annually by Women's League, rt was rumored that tor a week tollowing the dance Drake women were eonsrderate ot their dates' pocketbooks. X 1' 'w 'hun .41 A 47, Whoa! There's neth ng fl, yarrety -n V-V.----r VV 1.L.-,- r-.. f '-1 e -1. . Bot Mr ,L yum Q' - rt' tt'-in Barham She won't sr ik- rf-im. Lo, sr' J f us a Earl Hoffman, fthe happy one on th.: rghtl: rs tcllrng the Judy that hc's in favor rnwc Sprc-is. And Mary Srhyl 'nust agnie. But rtaybe pfnwvr: Jeanne Hull lSthlr1kl aheut shelels mst-:ad et s.-.mg Iudgrrg tiy th.: tar-away lrzrol trorn ever Ernr-fs should r Below: Hey ttlla ths ,s nc tfnrg tr: crirnplarn aliout th-: pedal ertrrinntwzt And you y-.rth such pretty poses! fr r , W W,-Nj s. xA, ,g r, ,V M, ffrrtff,-ww1 cn:-r v -klr, -r rw'-r,nr','ll BALLVHO0 BALI. T HETA Sigma Ptrits Ballytwoo Batt got under way thus year to the danceable music ot Frantre Masters. Above: Drd you wr- ttmc Stfrry rn tht ascend cfrlumrw, Hflrn? Huh, utr. Wh, rv Zrgqy7 Fwd alt ar-'und they srjarerrcd ttw-' stwrvt tri-r furry rfgrnql Top right: Mary Mmqarrjt prriryts thu Ballytrrwfr Bawt rs r-:ad and sg-grm not a ttut stwoctrfd at what str, trrrds the-r.,, tjrut Brjlty Hydra drargrgryrr sfrrrwvttnrrw' a tot rrvirr, rntcrriztrnq ov.r tr-ir rrqtut stwutdr r. Bottom right: It's Fiossrrg, Theta Sr3's bug-ctrrct-do-rt-alt, wrtlw tim, Wattacrg boy. fait trgurri f-ut what ttwr:y'r., tmtdfmg, but rt must be surrous, Below: Su pretty gets, but ttur3y'rrg not rn the vrtlagrg Ctworr , , . LH-'yrs tmrd up and srmtrnq tor ttrr pt irtCrlrf1prw-gr. Left to rrgtrt ith' I939 brjfiutrws arf Mary Omit, Dmrirttwy Melrrtyrri, Ev-,tyn C-rravr Bftty t-tydrt, Mary Margarrt Hatftn and Pat Stoutt- r, 249 Hrghligtrts Included the crush ot tarrs, composed ot students and tovvrrsters who crowded the dance tloor to tmear Maestro Masters? presentation ot the i939 Quax beauties, and distributrorr ot the Baltytmoo Bawl, armuat gossip sheet. xi. ,firm , w M y JUIXIICDR DRUM Pat Paiterson, bcnbboncd and bouquctcd, junior prom qu-Zcn, rcc-Qivcs congrafulaiwons from Max Krcutz, rnasim of carcmonwcs. To the lusty, tuncfuf musrc of Ramona and hir Msn, dancc fans enjoyed one of the ycafs bcsf at inc Tromar, Tnws rs thc fvrsf junuor prom slncc IQ37 Below: Promst-irs struggk for balloons, souvenirs for fha' nmirnory-mundcd. PGUWKZ ovcv ihcrc on the lcff sccnvs to lic wakcnfng un wustful admuaffon. .w Q ww X DO 'D' CLUB DANCE Top nghi: Elo: - D N .n ' 'A'j'Y M1 5 M 1'-rw ,' ' Nr, f at T Ni! li 1- fi ' 1 V- 5'W'- pl Y-flap. C1114 -'D Liu '-'4 L1 U fwix limi EM fm-r Mufti UU! ,lui-,. V939 Sr.-,-,f1w,'1'f and PM -y H U Wffufh n mm win. Bodom right: 'B- V El'3.'.a T, ny '-YH, and E' :ww f.Mm': Hi- rw V H :ri Lv: 1 elow: Ural. Ml. 4 iw, lr t.f F U 1 N' 3 fh w lL,f' H: 'vw V , iv Ariat Cfa' L Bm., 5, . 'wgk v Stir B13 Juv Q U. , ! E ai Da'-wfn fw- Lf V I, Fx! fxklfjfx-'1, T- d Suri VSVTA Ming M rw M'1H- my 5'ufmW F VMI FL 'Www KMHM flwfw ff'wl a 1- Dfw . H , .-, hr .,. Q5 x . Below left: Mfwy Marqrw? Hitch imc! Egiori GH'-,fm saw Fl rt aft-' M-9 dayf afvfi wgiwtw of flttwwjwq Uv wigulyr Mau y ff 'r v 1 r 115 Vw, :- 'H V- Y fxfaf-, BI. F Below right: V721 '1, f'f3fv J B-il: Fwy 'vw , fvwl. 1 ffr rx , pk ' I-I, N, rw Hulifm rl, nhiuhjv r, lim B 11 Mil pr' i-Jw?-, ff ufffrqbt lffsfi wi Nc, rg Qi. X71 .PV dwftigraplw-1'. K GC! LJ DANCE MISCELLANV Above left: Sig Alphs slap over, WC know youll never guess their narncs so her-3 they arc from Igtt to right: Blanche Young, Dick Coolidge, Mitzi-3 Gould, Kelly O'NQalI, Pat Patt-zrson, Bob Bliss Marilyn Cooper, Karl Thompson. Above right: Bob Spallmeycr, sporting thc latest rn callcgiatf shirts sc-:ms plcascd with thc rhythm at a clancc in tha Womcn's Gym, QC QSQWCX QQ Left: B-:tty Skaggs, makin' funny taccs, has Anna Marie Bentley con- vulssd. Coyan looks proud ot Bi:tty's ability, but Spellmcycr lthat man 3-:ts aroundl is aware that somconc clsc is watchinf Below: All gocd dancrg tans -:nd up liars lalrnost all, that rel. Altar Intcrtratigrnity ball Phil and Jana, Marion and Pug order a tcw fnouthstul lvctorc trucliin' on horns. 5, i XS i .v 1 eg - - LCDRAIIXIE DUNCAN Vqmtwty gtanmuv gut tronw Upp-r Davtyy, Pfnn., as Loraxnc Duncan who was fi Quav ttwauty ont: y-,an e ,unter PM Bute Vappn ttn n-xt. A D-itta Qanmrna, and a drama malor, other tmnmu, twnnpvd upftn tn.g t---ad Ot Muse Duncan tncludty mcrn- tifcvstmp tn Mmqartt Putt-'r rgluttf, S'-Svc and Slmars, Theta Atptm PM and Natxonat Colltgw-atm Wno's Who. Actnfss wntlw an purginuu-, Stn' has nad ttudtng votgs un tnrcc malor drama pvfductffwnw, mfnrtr rc-tw un two ottmrs and slttttully stage! nanaqvd A, Y u tr, tt. Mm Duncan was a I93S Quax C, riff attty, 254 Soft-mannered, qurct, but fxtr-gmcly capabl-3, Jang Grbsorw was twro: Clcctcd Alpha X' Delta prcsrdcnt. A tlarr tor spccclw and a mnnd tor rcs-:arch won lwcr a posrtron on Varssty Dabat-2 team tor tour consccutrve years and mcmb-Zrslwrp in Pr Kappa Delta. Prommcnt rn Woman's Lcagu-: and Y,W.C,A, atm was named ttwrs year to Margarct Fullrgr club and Natrorwal Coll-33+ atc Who's Who, And to proyc slmg rsrft all w-Url, as prcsrdcmt ot Socral Parmlwcllcnrc councrl, Mass Grbsom plarwnud and pra- srdcd oycr a successful panl-ncllcnug formal rn January. JANE GIBS , cf' annlliws I I. Tom Hrll, avcragrng morc actrvuty pornts than any otlmr man about campus plus equally lnrglw grade pounts, is a brrglnt and glwrnng lrglwt Tau Kappa Epsrlon wrll lwatr: to sec grad- uate tlms sprrng. Tlwrcc trmcs prcsrclrgnt ot lm class, twice prcsr- drznt ot hrs tretcrmty, two tum-is prcsrdcnt ot Galen Pvc- rncdrcal cluln and Ono: praxy ot Clwcmrstry Club, l-lill Con- trnu-:cl gawl-poundrng ttris y-:ar as prcsldcnt ot Honor D club and l-lrglrn-it and Spurs. l-lc dabblqd rn polrtrcs long vnougtw to bccornr: VVCCp1'C5ldCV1f at Student councrlg is a lut- tcrrnan rn varsrty traclng a l938 Quax personality, and as lrst-:cl rn Natronal Collfgrate Who's Who. 256 Roy M-Qadcws, vaio-gctbng pm-J-fr af Awami Tau Om-ggi, 1 an.,H'w,r track man who gri-,'-gd Vauvfg H 5t?w':r F, Hg. Tw :Q pr sld-gmt of A,T,0., Mgadf ,'.-. 's wig saint-avy, thu pr-,e..x:i.-mt of Int-:rfratcrn,iy CCWUPCX. Dcspt-3 5 V-ivy Sfii-:nuff 1 fi.-. sdwoof, hu ako scrvfgd cm InframuraN Ecard. H-1' was Fwonir-,d Nast ycar w th rwmQrv'wb.:'sFwp wr: H-glmct and Scum avd waq vf- -pr-sud-inf Hvs y-iar. In vwly N-zmrrwli-,r 5-3 .A.' lvl im if i nf 3 'UDCffV'1 rw-i rw-'rw mimic icNai1:rtafC:H-gata Vfbfg WWC. RCB' MEADCDWS ' UK 1:E1 ?:-V- 'f4f'f-XA . ' Y' S. JCI-IN SIMMGNS Varsrty Dcbalc squad loses another four y-:ar veicran whcn John Srmrnons graduates Cornc Commencement tnrnc. Srm- rnons, Tau Kappa Epsrlorfs qualnty boy, was Pi Kappa Delta prcsrdgnt thus y-:ar and Helmet and Spurs secretaryvtrcasurcr. I'-lc also 'tool an acirve part In lntcrnatuonal Relations club, Aleph Thrgta Ze, Y.M.C.A. and won honors rn Extemporancous Spaalrng. Last year he was among top campus moguls rn- Cluclrfd rn Nalronal Collegiate Who'5 Who, 258 Hdmgg talent and brams b-'lmnd 6 down-to-QarH'w fmmdlu- ness, Peg Stem. H orvcr D cuutgz sp-wa: gr, mfxgd Hiufi of lournahfwc actswtms wth -:la55worL and cam-' through wth 5 PM Beta Kappa lwgy, Tvw:-3 if-:asur-ir for llappa Abba Thrita and lumor Lwbcraf Arts dass prcswd-mf, SH: abc found fume last vf-if iif cdwt an All-Armenian Quai ard :Jvc if fcaturc cdmzlr cf Hmg Tum-gs-D.gNphwC, Muze Sion-3 has if-vim ww Qffacc Hold-gr un Wow-3m'5 Lcagu-Q, ws Hws y-gar -3v,Cr1,taryYtr.wae ur-:r of Swgv-: and Shams and Has b-ian rQ1LCfv,d to VYTm,'T'YbCV' shrp un Alpha Lambda Dclta, lniwmetwomal Piatwzns club and Thfta Sngma Phu. MARGARET ANN STQNE 'wg Cf' X Remy X lgfr. f x 6 EVELYN GRAVES 1' .- W .,,, ,-- ' ffgiixsv -'-SN? QC 'i .Q :-:'Qf1f5. ' W f f. .1 ,z . . 1-vp..-.11 rx-, we 5, 5- X 6' l ' . 5' k'1xavf: ., ,.--vf-go - . - -A-1-----1---n.i , fN--- f- -. .-,-....,. ,zxfvi X V Al' ' ,ff MARY MARGARET HATCH A, ,J C227 N ,...,, . X. . Q x . .V Q h X F X 'fi V I-IV 3 5 Q DQRCDTHV MQIINITVIQE .HQ w' t'M'x ,arf MARY QUICK f, S Qs' ,.-is S PATRICIA STCUFFER QMISS DRAKE 19393 Q?- worm- -um Vin- 'Y' 'Sq MJ C41 awrcn' .sei fuk-is :U s,rmc-, 'a . lf: r-'ME-:r El Swv. and f ,-,fr,,A. ang NX!,rmr-1 L,-agu-, E59- Alplwa Xl Dr:'ta's oultsiavd Pg Iurwirr , 4, M-.V slds we lttlc mllucnc-Q . . 4 Lnrgral Arla glam prczdyrlf . , . Siudcrrt Qoumgll and S'-Evc and Slicers pullrrlrlntlr-1' llrrmillglwt . . , Alpha Lambda Delta, Dqlta Ph, Alolra Margaret Fuller, Trrangla club prcxy . . , party wlrlp for mdcp-:ndcnt men . , , freshman, sopho- mow, rumor sclrolarsl-ups spell grades not -:asrly obtarncd rn Commcrcc college . ., Commerce club , , . on-3 of two jumor msn clcciqd to Helmet and Spurs. MARGARET ANDREW 'P DCDRCDTI-W BESXXXICK D DUN EASTER RUTI-I FRISBV ff Kappa Kappa Gammals aetaylty gurl . . . majors ln h1story but dabblcs ln journalnsm and debate . . . Varslty squad, Pr Kappa Delta . . .Sports Clubber, pres:- dent Women's Intramural board . . . Sreve and Shears, Margaret Fuller and a handtul ot other clubs , . . Soeral pan' hall-:nie Counenl, Women's League . . prcsrdcnt sophomore l.1beral Arts class. QRBIN l-IANKS RICHARD KLINE Chi Dclta personality boy 4 . 4 handlas tratcrnlty money . . . yarswty tootball squad, best passer . A , will sec one more year ot eompetrtlon , . . Student counell marnber, chalrrnan eoaopcratnon commut- tea . . . homeeornlng house deeoratlons werc hls worry , , . Honor D club, YQ- -.mann 267 iff' 1 X , A un Ca-,z pr-gzrdgnt . , , Alpha Tau 'vza , F nt Arts rs tvs ertllege, von J tfirif , , v. tnr '32 tvs p-jrtcrrnanc-3. nn fam ' Faust , 'lbllege lfapers' . ,, v rnlclr at male quartet tor ttmree . . P' Mu Npna, gl.:-: club, a ifD ri DOH Varsrty tullbaclr tor three years . . carved lwrrnselt an unforgettable nrclw-3 ln Inall ot tame reserved tcrr Dralufs toot- ball great . . . all-conference tor three years . . . ott tc' prcltessronal lr-glds next year . , unassumrng , . , a ,ally good trfllerw , . . Alplna Tau Omega, Honor D club. Polscd, petlte drama rnajor . . . charm- rng aus conceal a world ot capablllty . . , elected to Delta Gamma presidency ner sopnomor-: year . . . Srcve and Shears, Margaret Fuller club, Pl11Sl3ma Iota, So- cral Panlwcllenlc councul , , , Women's League Irglwt . . . a polrsl-.ed performance nn Sprung Dance. MAX KREUTZ ft CLARENCE MANDERS D ELLCDISE REASQNER 268 CI-IARLENE CI-IRISTENSEN PP HARRY CUTLER fr WILLIAM FEILER Kappa Kappa Gamma's contrrbutron to drama department . . . major rol-gs rn Moor Born , Daughters of Atrcusu, Ladrcs of the Jury , stage-managed 'Sprrng Danes . . . prrxsrdunt of Phr Mu Gamma, Danna dub . . . Srcvc and Shears . . . Tn-:fa Alpha Phr, Womr:n's League scnror board, Prof-:ssronal Pan- hcrffgnic councrl. LC'- wav X. Hrgh school cdrior makes good at col' Vega . . , managrng -rdrtor last year, cdrror-in-clnraf thrs year of Drakrg Trmcs- D-:Vphrc . . . consurvatrvc . , , a lot of good, common sans: packed buhrnd that mod-:st mrcn . . . Student courrcrl, Srgma DcHa Chi . . , mtramuraN baslm3lbaH for Srgma Alpha Epsrrorr. .Q Hangs up an cnvrablrg tra-:L record whrin hc Hangs up hrs sprlrrgd shoes tnrs sprrng . . . crow-country and track thr.: lr, y-:ar val-gran . . . Tau llappa Epsrlon, .K Naironal Coll-ggrairg Who's Whrn . , . Com- rnurr:-3 Corfagrg notrvworilwy . . . Drdfa Srgma Pr, Comrmrcrg dub prrfsrdc Honor D club, ni, 269 'N-in un 'C-:t rqa . . . Ufgctrid to rn-:rnbrerf in ri l-lrglwctand Spurs ,,,Alpl1a Tau qmega. Pre-rn-id Q eluh Ps Clw, intra- urai hfaslfwtkall, A M'- 1 -vsvx'3,', QM... Suav-3 Pri. Beta Kappa . . , Delta Plm pina F-Iad, also presides at Clnemrsiry Political pow-.rcr-behind-tlwe-tnronr: ot Law sclwool . 4 , discerning mind, srnart student , , , Delta Ttrcta Plwi clwiet, Stu! d-'nt councl president . . . clwartcr mem- A ber lntcrnatrorral Relations club, prasi- 33 Clint last year , . . once tried lnis hand ::.c5:f,5E:ra53Eipsexi?-glial:-HA fl 3.?,'iQ5.1.5-,S at a still-rcmemberccl political column . , . H-ilrn-it and Spurs, National Collegi- ate Whos Vflwo. Wrse'crackung punster tram Cedar Rapids , . . iournalist with a tlair tor sports writing . . . past sports editor ot Quax, Times-Delpliic , , . wlnips out copy by tlm: cafload tor News Bureau , . . popular announcer at basketball games . . . has served three groups as president: Chi Delta, Sigma Delta Chr, Second Generation club . , , National Collegiate Wnols Who. RGBERT HQFFMANN D EDWARD MCCARTAN PP PAUL MORRISGN ELISE WILCQX D MARGARET WGQDRQW 5 Q -.5 B! ,sl pa 5 ll rm an as as Small, dark and vrvacrous . . . was a vrglvrzt-gloved presrdent of Drake-eds . . . rnultrtud-3 of actrvrtrcs rnclude lrnportant Snzvc and Shears, Student councrl, Mar- garet Fuller club , . . as Womcn's League prgxy hcr biggest worry thus spring was playrng hostess to hrgh school grrls at Crrclc or' Honor . , . Natlonal Collegratu Whols Who. A Lrlr, lathwr, lrl.: daughter . . . sh, a whrz at math . . , Alpha Lambda D-'lla , 'ff s-jnror advrsor, Phr B-,fa lfappa . . . prwsr- Y cl-:nt of Phr Srgfna Iota, lrlrgws-3 Math- 2 sir-:nc-5 club , . , Qllrcc hill-:lar rn Mar- gar-ii Fullrrr cluli . . . S,-:vc and Sh-gave. Kappa Alpha Thqta, Nat-in-35 Cell, gal- Wh-a's Who, x ' 4. R ,k.. ,zs ' . , f 1' ' ' .av - +:a'1W'f V gr, . .sf .4 -- -M 1. . 4 -r 1 , r V Tix, A .A H ga? Q h , V. J , ,fs N: - :IQ 4 1 S 5 Razr ..,, , . , P 1, . 'T ' N- ----' -- ---s- A E f 1 .v 'LJ- Q. - i Q g 5 , s 2 ' f' f '- ' 33525 - 'W N 3 5 , Q -l R ,,.5Q.s-ff l K - 3 g 5 RQ . T . 41-3 , 27I WILMA WRIGHT EIC' rt iprffrswowan Qaoacwr -gfcrgu v , , . Alpha X Dwltas rnonrgy count-.r . thn.: brnrs a prcsrclcni ths yrfar , . Srrvr and Shaars, Srgrna Delta Epsrlon Sports Club l-now hrr gavcl poundrng . lappa Calla Pr ollifr. Margaral Pall r club, Y,W.C,A., Nairn-nal Call.-grat Whr:r'5 Who, Honor D Club Swxg-:Hu-:avi IQQSEMARV I-IANNCDN by ELEANQI2 MUNTZ Tlwe Event . . Snarrng lmrr Honors at trrnes wrtlw l-lrirllywocrdle 'flutrglr Pfgagan, Quinn Laura leulurbt' Drlll: rultd rlggally 48 hour-, rg-fur Dal-, unrvursrty, Us Moms and th' annual Dralw Pfays. St-,ppfng ctt tlw-' trarn at 7:30 am. Apr-l 23, l- av- ng at l:05 am, Aorrl 30, ztrc spent two days and nglzt. 'iran n-ea u-.xtn untjlwuons, clrnn-jfs, dancliz, broadcaits, royal appcaranlg-rf. and tlowws. THX nl Ctrl: wlurl began wrtlw a pr-:ss contfrcncc at B am. Frrday, a lirrtaltast writ' lrer court Qt lwonor, lwcr otlrrjlal prwf.-,rrtatnin at Relays rilwap-il, a broadcast rllwaarsal and an apo-3a'anr1.g at Clrclr: -it l-lonor luncln-,arm Frday ri-in' tnurd r.-.r-tlr lunclmon az l-lot-gl K rl,-mod, a tcur Crt tn Clt'y, t- a x-wth Tlwgtas, two broadcasts, dlnnrfr at Younlura, 2.-,ra crttcral app-iarancws and two dan-ins. Focrtsrirr-, weary-lmbrgd, but smrlng, Ourglgn Dlliu and Court at lwonar tn-Zgan Saturday wrtlr downtown Rrglayg paradu and lsrunclw at Wernwcnls darn'-:tory wrtlw campus -glric. Cririnatwin crirrgrnony toclf place at 2:30 pnrn. Satur- day hifi'-, 1 iircrtul, stag urn-tllcd P-:lays invade Tm 'cet et tlm attrrnuam, llanl--,Q by lrer ey-gr-pr-gsent court ot lrortor, Queen Drllc watetr-:Cl pertorrnancus by th.: cream ot tnc m:ddIf:west'5 attwletrc crop. Saturday uycnrng, corn- paratsyely qungt, included clrnncr at Hotel Fort Das Mcrnus, l-lcnzwr aut: dance and at last cnvpartur-Q ter lvlrssou' and the lwornc campus, l-ler court ct lwonor consrsted ot Escorts Charles Duclwqn, Robert Foster, Bennett Frost, Rob-:rt l-lorstrncrcr and Mrl- larcl Kratoetwrlg srx Quax bcautres and escorts: Ouax edrtors, soclal chairman and guests. str-2-its, Beam-cs Stcufirr, 0,5 md Gnvii 1939 QUEEN Mairiurrl Laura Lou r 1 , Fmrll Clrdrrwng fl Qu'-,TN Fu- - '11-rl ill .-forljf 13rna.,r flfapw. rc gn, il 'ur r ' it lVA1V1-S Ari' fl3Il1 d2'7.EJ1u' l I ' r..', it r-,t r1ttl4 'rag' 1 ' :,. at iandrdaf-, .-.rr ritrfz -11 -1 Lew Laurel, tc mal- lmr ul :wr r wirnally pfjloular Pr luyi- Qu- - rr Art artst tt- trrv fn- V 1V..u DW, 3 a if ir ' rw rt it tnr, Un y-,rmty it M - l tvav iwZtlrjl1 tLritf'Q 347 l 1 Grljlv 400. Vrruralrl- elm pu nt-J Y lirrva-jrgaste rfrfrgi-la hw 'wi fri? Str- 5-1 r- r:1'itl-i:'rifkrwl'-1 at 'gc'-irvyg tHl'f1 Tau r'1g'r'a r ' 1 lfnglsb ltwrniurrg B-,la Brt-fn B11 lar ,- 1', rnuani, and L. lrwt-J rn Nfl? rrwl llwlbl il- WnA1r'f, WnA'r. Above right: flu-3-qzr-T, D'-DJJQJV J Les 5113105 t 4-5 tr--it-2' -rr' Vgsrgl. Below right: Ar'-s full gf iw, lrrqtr przrrat of l-fr -4F3l'our rcrgn I5 r-'JU-V1 wrtlr eurcrnatrun fr: r-,r' on, Dut-Ltr RENEW. ffrjrifl -irowncr, ii--is inc unusual ,and lurnS is kay to i 1'1 3 l ' if' ff'C r' Below left: Hnifcse :ri srprng E atrfri-3 lf. frygr, on alrrzung Crowe THANK VCU George Petty-tor so graciously consenting to judge Quax beauties. Hazelle Reddish, R. H. Woltz and Kenneth Clayton-tor their excellent work in the beauty elimination contest. Ed Bartel, Jack Peterson-circulation manager and advertising salesman, respectively, pillars in the business ottice. Helen Rote-tor her pen and ink drawings ot traternity and sorority pins, done with a deadline hanging over her head. Carrie Taylor Cubbage, Leona Anderson, J. H. Gabrielson-tor their aid at election time and assistance in selecting Quax personalities. Marty Borad, Max Deena-ot S. K. Smith Cover co., Chicago, whose patience excels that ot Job. And also thanks, Marty, tor that lunch. Art Segal-Bureau ot Engraving, Minneapolis, tor such super work in such limited time. Paul Elliott-Register and Tribune Engraving, without whose gentle prodding this book would probably never have been published. Henry Sherman-the one and only Mr. Sherman, godtather ot the Quax. Harry Schreiner-who calmly endured the quirks and toibles ot the Quax editors. Doris Clulow Watson-a haven at Woltz studio tor troubled statt members. Jimmy Woodman, Adolf Feiler-tor pertect pictures taken. most ot the time, under trying cir- cumstances. Emery H. Ruby-tor timely advice in the stress ot emergency. Peg Stone-who might be termed senior advisor. And to lrm-tor her cutlines, and Walt, tor his ability to wield scissors. 274 ADVERTISING AND INDEX , ,. , .. . , .,., , N , 'f f -a 16' -N?-'QW' , 'pls 'A X ie Q, - 1: , as H -f x M ,X qw. X Q f X ' - Q: ' 'sri Q X ' ix ,xx A 0 X . sw X606 Q9 if bio Q 3 fbxkex KSA U? ., X Z X065 Q ' A L QV1.- ,, ,,', V, L mia . A I N ew, X fdx Q N925 , gf 0056 das . 5 Nix 5 89 v J Q U 'D X 3 0 K Q cv Q J 1 ,X 1 x A f Q 2 if , fx 1 ftw Q' , , ' Zia' W . iff? 7 'V 9 13 Q 'R B 33 PICTURE INDEX Abvll, Hay ,,... Act-ola. Glen ...,, Adams. Lvonard ,. Adamson, Robert .. Addington. Hoy. .. Ahern, Edith M.. . .. Ahrcnkiel, Taalkeus.. Albaugh. Lyman .,.. Albee, Harold ....., Albers, Parthvnia .. Aldl-rman, Gordon .. A111---, Robwrl ..... Anibos, XV. Glen. .. Anderson, liert. .. Anderson, Ii'-tty ..... Anderson, L1-land ..... Anderson, llicliard ,. Anderson, XVard .... Anderson, XV. D. .. Anderson. XV. H.. .. Andrei. Dorothy ....., Andrew. Margaret. ., Andr--ws, .Ioan B.. .. Antliens, Dick . .. . Armstrong, Clair.-, .. Ashton. Frances L.. .. Ault. llonald .,.,,. . Awtry, Dale-, .. Baal, Lowell Bach, Karl ........... Bac-11. Margare-t ......... Hackman, Martha Jane. . Hain, John ...,....... Bain, Mrs. John ...,.. . Baldwin. Robert ... Barclay. Earlf-. .. Barger, H+-len Barker, Frances. .. Barlow. Jeanne .... Barnett. Elizabeth .... Barney, J. Ivan. . . ., Barnhart. Don ..,... B3.l'll1181'I.f3Ull1f'Yt'1 '.. Barrvtt, Edwin ..,.. Barrio' Clayton ... Bartel, Edwin... Bash, Floyd ..... Bass, Anna Hosni. Battles. 'Wanda .... Baughman, Jack .,.. Beauchamp, Janyuv . Bewrliower, Albert ..,. Begley, Rosoniary. .. I3-ellnscio, Frank .. Bennc-tt,Jain1-s L.. .. Ile-nsrni, Fri-fl ....,. Hontln-y, Anna M.. .. Flfentll-y, Holvn ...... I-If-rgniann, Erne-st Rergn1an.1, Heloise .. Bernal.-chi, Deno Herman, H-llcn .....,.... . .UI:'l'I1l'll, Hyla ......,.., Beswick, Dtb1'L111lX'..34, lil-vington. Brut-0 ..,.. Bi-Hgliler, H1-len ...... l5ie-rmann, John... llinz, Mary ........ Bird, Gordon ....,.. Bird, Topaz Hiles. .. Bissinger. L1-ster. . Hitting, Barbara .. Black, Boryl ....... Blackburn, Robert ... Blair, Barbara ........ Hlattenburg, Robvrl. .. Bliss, Kermit. ........ Bliss, Robort ....,,. Blount, Murrel .. Boals, 1Yilda ...... Bonham, Robert .... Booth. Donna Mat-.. Bordvn, Barbara .. BOSS, Stan ....... Bowen, Jam:-S .. Bowen, Mplvin .... Boyd, Annette ........ Bradley, Mary Janw.. Bradley, Peggy ..., BF3.tC11EF, Mildred ..... Brehmer, Ruth ......, Breitf-nkamp. Kathryn Bremer. Richard.. .... . Bros:-n1ai1n, Harb . . .. Brown. Annajean .. A .1 ...-1.1, S-1, .v 10.1, 3-1 124 .. ,.1. '34, 115, fans. .....ll-1. ACI, '1-islf 106, .-IIE. .J .1 ...J in IN .t. 4, hh, 102, 51, 92 1-8.44, 220 .1 ., . . -1.1, lilo, B .,. . .,0, 114. 100, 180, 22 205, 206, 213, 215, .,., .,.,.1 --.1- 105. .51. .1 1.0 4' 196 .511 51 1 209 154. 100 182 103 156 '43 .98 231 751 .w ..14. 188 152 149: 134 2.2.1. .9S. 220 .40 2415 192 .43 . 98 .98 -rf. ...IIo, 204 1 SO .34. .51. 105 1156 .9S, .51 70, 138, 132 213 240 .nth ST, 198 184 204 234 .51 152 . .. ff21.'2J11Q I . 12111, -18-ti., 202, fflffffff I22' ...3-1,149,151 .-.v.-..51A,'1-111 108, .... ... 24, ... . . ,. .22, 51, 102' .I.'l3'4', ' 22. 159. SG, '1AIlIlI.l 202. 2015. 2223, .. .52. ........,fI..fi22,'S4,4 24. 223. .. fff .51 n ...4.1. 72, 91, 9 ,- ...U4, bi, rio 1 ', 80, 157, .2.1.S.. . 0 -1 21d,' 157, 35 .51 192 ..4 .51 34 .51 194, 221 .35 108 .4.,, .51, 223 198 '6'S'. 1 -J U - 1 146 216 146 .38 232 188 196 no -1 ... o .. 157 .51 230 216 .51 192 .,-10 154 1-16 no-1 ...o.. .w ..-l., .192 108 266 182 102 196 240 196 151 152 100 100 234 239 239 .51 239 10S 2135 1.3 2218 145 108 110 N ...J 0 9 .. -1 -1 1861 ' 4 . . 5,4 13531-1 J' UU-'U1MllJ- ls J4- 18 19 13- 22 2:22 1114 IS- 182 145 229 146 21S 218 266 102 228 2212 .1 . .J J-. 4 .96 227 206 236 192 196 182 238 72 196 111 .51 232 182 .34 225 .98 198 227 207 1SO 188 188 226 11-31 -Q 0 .154 224 S 1' X x 21 I 1 FX f ff? Nh I Morning . ff ?' .:,., I' K Q '1 . R QV: I-if ' 'gnc H . 31 1 Afternoon It's Or Evening OfCou1'se! THREE LOCATIONS Downtown Uptown University 610 Grand Ave. 42nd 81 Universily 251'h 81 Universify Congratulationsi GRADUATES AND QUAX STAFF The Register and Tribune ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT S 4 S S 0 ous . QQ L Co S O M. me Pos C QN no 200 mm AVE PHONE 3 my 4.5 PICTURE INDEX Brown, Arthur ,. Brown, Jean ,..... Browning, Elmer ,. Brush, Jeannette Brustman, Evelyn ... Burger, Mabel ....., Burgess, Mary ..... Burken, Katherine. ,. Burnette, Betty ..,. Burr, Francis ..... Burtt, Ted. ..,.. .. Bush, Jane ........., Butcher. LaRoyce, . ., Butler, Ava Marie. . . Butler, Beverly ...,. Caine. Homer ...,... ., Caldwell, Ann ..,....,,, Caldwell, Jesse Cobb. ,. Callender, Lillian ,.,. Camblin, Dorothea .. Campbell, Dorajean .. Campbell, Howard ,. Canady. Esper . . .. Canfield, Earle .,,, .,, Canfield, Marion., ......... .. Capps, Dorene. , .. ..23, 65,1 Capron, XVillard ... .. Carey. George V.. .. Carhart, Forrest .... Carney, Clyde ....,.... Carpenter, Allan ,...... Carpenter, Kenneth XV.. ,. Carroll. Margaret A.. .. Carvalho. Eudora ...,. Cary, Mary .,.,.,.... Cast-, Dorothy ..,. C'asseI,Jan1e-S ,... Cassel, YVarren ,........, Chalfant, Milo .,........... Chambers, Margaret Ann... Chambers, Roy ........... Chappell, Ada Mae ....... Chase, Robert ..,,... Cheek, Eleanor Clieniberlin, Don ,. Cheney, Jamef: ....,. Chenowwth, Charlie.. . .. Chinn, Carroll ........,..,... ..... Christensen, Charline. . .23, 6 Christensen, John .,,....... ,. Clirietians, Donald .,......... Christiansen. Florence K.. .. Chriety, Margaret .,...... Clark, Frank ...,...... Clark, Glenn ..,.. Clark, Joy ...,,.. Clift, Juno ,,..,... Coburn, Beatrice ,. Coe. Jack ......... Colbert. Allen. .. Cole. Robert ..,.. Colling, Clara ..... Collins Bffrnvil .. Coltrane. Helen Conrad. XVilliam .,.. Conte, Cleomary. .. Convv, James, . . .. Coolidge. Betty ,.... Coolirlge. Richard, .. C0011 ey, James Cooper. Marilyn ,. 71.3 .7 1 Cooner, Maxine .... Corbin, Earle ....,... Corbin. Margaret Cornell, Betty ....... Cowles Gardner jr, .. Cox, Barbara ........ Cox. Jay ...,...... Coyan, Pat ....... Crampon, Jack ..,. Crew. Morton ...... Crewdson. Oriel ..,.. Cripnen. Helen .,.,... Crockett, Ermalc-ah ...,. Crowley, Denny .......... Cuhbagr-. Carrie Taylor. .. Cullen. Xvilliam ....,.... Cummins, Virginia ...., Cuxnpston. Elmer ., ..... Cunningham, L. A. ..,... . Cushingherry, XVillard .. Cutler, Harry .,,.,....,. Cuyler, Harold .... ... Damon, Robert... ......S-1 0 .-. ...433, 186. 234 . ......... -1:3 ..,..35, 220 ..,.......100 ..35,188, 205 .22,67,20S .....22, 190 ......52,1S4 , .......,., 22,204,236 92,194 ..35, GS, 184, 220, 238, 240 ..22, 68, 84, 188, 227, 228 184, 214 ....,....52,108,218 C ...98, 100 ..,52,18s5 .....239 . .,.,... 52 ...52,1S8 ....,.4:3 .. ,....... ...., 5 2 98, 215, 231, 238 ..........,..,35,92,182,230 00, 108, 184, 202, 213, 214, 220, 222,225 ...,...35,93,196 198, 203, 236 .....134, 142, 145 ...,........100 ...35,98,192 ,.......52,1SS ,.,35, 186. 207 ,.,.......10S ..,.103,104 ......98,S5 210 .. ..... 52,182,202 103, 105, 202. 205, 214 196 22 .....95 . .,.... 239 ....,,,23,198 216 5, 67, 186, 218, 223, 227, 240, 269 ..., 35,198,232 238 . .,.......,.. 23 ...........,1O0 ,.........146 ......,....239 ...52, 100, 108 ......52,182 ....52,196,232 ....134.137,145 ,...52, 98, 216 ......52.226 .,...,.,.,,..-13,145 ,..35, 64, 184, 202, 214 .,.,...,...........,35,184,240 5. -b, 134, 144, 145, 196, 209, 232 ,...-13, 9S,108, 180 71, 192, 209 186 68, 188, 240 , .,.................. 152 ...-14, 91, 98. 100, 194, 225 ...,..23, 198, 209, 212, 232 98, 194, 204, 206, 236 .,...52,1S0 ...44,1S2 ...52,232 ..,,,,...152 . .,.,. 44,103,105 ,..........44,1o3,104,216 .. ,...........,....,... 145 64. 92, 196, 212, 225, 269 D ........,.35,194 ...53, 98. 186, 202 Danforth, Mary. .. 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L. BRAKLOW PASIOF' MCNerneY Drug Store Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry 25th and University Phone 5-I I36 Repamng g WE BUY OLD GOLD All Work Guaranteed 24II University UNIVERSITY TRANSFER 0 Baggage ' Moving ' Storage I ' n n Operator: J, W. Kochhciscr B u 25l3 Carpenter Ave, Phone 5-OI59 a n d c xv eigfig Compliments UP ofthe AKD Food Store 280 iN -is-e-7 Two-Forty Cleaners Phone Teddy Lighting Fixtures Electrical Appliances WE REPAIR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL UNIVERSITY ELECTRIC CO. WIRING CONTRACTORS Phone: 5-3l37 Nights: 5-7076 24I5 University First Federal State Bank Capital rr.,..., 550,000.00 Surplus ...,.... I5,000.00 RESOURCES OVER S900.000,00 RISETTER'S SERVICE Phillips as GAS AND OIL Washing 0 Greasing 25+l1 AND CARPENTER UNIVERSITY Launderers 0 Dry Cleaners UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Stands for Intelligence in Religion To develop a weIl-l3aI- aneed lite a student Should maintain an ae- tive relation with hig Church. Dean Seth W. Slaughter ACTING PASTOR UNIVERSITY BOO STATIONERY K STORE The Store Run by Drake Men i225 Twenty-fifth SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOOKS OF ALL KINDS 28I WARD DRUG 3506 UNIVERSITY 0 PHONE 5-2l I3 Free Delivery Service H E ELIBERG P A PETERSON DIAL 3-6414 I-IAWKEVE BINDERV COIVIPANV BLANK BOOKS, LOOSE LEAVES, LOOSE LEAE DEVICES WIREO BINDINGS EOR ANNLIALS AND CATALOGS TI-IIRD ELOOR, 4II GRAND AVENUE DES MOINES, IOWA W- THE I939 IIUHX BUREHU UF EIIGRHVIIIG 22 PICTURE INDEX Davidson. Marian .... Davis, John .,,..,. Davis, Robert ..,.. Dawson, Dorothy .. Dawson, Marlin .. Dawson, Mary... Day, Zelmon ..., Deakuri, Olga ,...,. Deal, Bob ........... DeBoest. Mary Lou... DeCou, Elizabeth .... Denning, Steve ..,. Denton, Paul .,..., Dexter. 1Villiam ,.... Dickson, Earle ....,... Dickson, Frances A.. , Dickson, Harry. . . . .. Dillard, Eugenie .. Dillon. Allen .... Dillon. Don ,.... Dinges, Vernon .. Dodd, Paul ....... Doherty, Ralph... Dolcater, Max ..,.. Dolliver, Howard .. Douglass, Bob . .... Downing. Eleanor ... Drah1-im. Kirk ..... Duchen, Charles., Dugger. Mervin. .. Duke, Oak .,...... Dulany, Robert .. Duncan, Loraine.. Dunham, Beth .,.., Dunn, Genevieve ,... DuVall, Otha Lee .... Dykstra, Katharyn. .. Easter, Don .....,.. Ede, Anna ,..,,...... Edwards, Edith ..... .. Edwards, Elizabeth, .. Edwards, Robert Eivins, Hoyle ...... Elder, Betty ..... Elliott, Maxine ..,. Enlow, Robert ..., .. Eppard, Clarence. .. Erven. Marietta .... Essman, John ,.., Evans, Enid ........ Evans, Robert M.. .. Eyberg, Melvin .. Fairburn. Kenneth .. Farber, Katharine. .. Farmer, Raymond. ., Fearing, Billie .,...... Fearing. Rae Gene. .. Feik, Ann ............ Feiler, VVill-iam J.. . .24 'ijfi J .. ..,h. 5 4, 1.11, Fenton, Elsie ...., ,.. ,..........,. ,. Fiderlick, James . . Figg, Marian ,.... Fish, Claire ....,.... Fisher, Katherine .... Fisher, Thad ........ Fisher, Thell ......... Fitzpatrick, Robert .. Flint, Madeline ,.,.., Fogel, Robert ...... Foote, Frannell ...... Forbes, Mary Sibyl. .. Foster, Robert ,...... Fox, Marian ....,. Fox, Ruth .... Fox, XVayne ... Frame, Don ... Francis, Don .. Franz, Mary ...... Freed, Ruth ........ Freerksen. Leona .... 53, QS, 100. ' .,'..f'.44f fff5:1,' 103, ......44, 108 44. 1011 nn .oo .44 98 ..Jli, 1115, 1118 . 53,' -14-li, 'isis' .......44.1i8,!I1. 3 141' Freneh. Mary .... ....., ..,.. . Friar, Shirley. ................. Fries, Earl ...,..,.,.,................ Frisby, Ruth .... 36, 68. 711, 79. 92, 221, Fritz, 1Villiam .............,.., .... Fuller. Dorothy. .. ... Fuller, XVendell. .. Furness, Rose-lla. .. Gabrielson. John. .. Gale, Eugene .,...... Garland, Charlotte. ,. Garmer. Dorothy .. G M4 186 225 2111 180 .53 180 145 10S 194 226 218 146 146 100 203 182 ... .,.... no, 1,108 ................100 34.141,145,156,150 .,.,.........,.141i ........... .23,1U8 . 23, US, 216 ...44 145,195 .86 ..............146 ........... .44,216 .,.,.,.,........ .44 ..44,79,19S 221,232 ,....36,94,l51,190 ....,..... .36,192 .. ..... 53 91, 194 .,........,..... .44 1S2,215,223,227 254 ........H.. .23,220 .. ....,..... 53 186 ......M.31,1SS,226 ...36. 215, 220, 223, 234 .JNL 26K 212,232 .,.31.100,1SS,226 .,23,206,215 234 . ..,... .36 218 .......... 146 23,155,157 102 U..51 98,108 ..... .53.116 ........., . .24 227 ,... ..24, 08, 216, 238 liti, til, 1811, 205, 2114 ..,........... .24 ... ....... .24,186 ,..4,1S . . . . .2115 ......,......., .93 JLG, 112, 186, 230, 236 ....,.,M.. .44,232 M.., 53,9S,10S 130 ., ...K 14,01 10N 180 .. .. .,....,... .D-J 153, 12154, 2651, 2011. 233 .. ............, 100 .....,., . . .. .S2 ... .36 . ......,. 44 ,,...,...44 184 ....134,144,145 139.145 ,.....,,.. 100 ...24, 184. 214 ...53,9S,216 ...53, 188, 228 U.. .44,1S4 . .no 192 1111! ... .44 ... .98 145 .... .... ... 146 . . ....... .53 228 ..24,S5.1S4,218 227 ... ......... 24, 214 . .. . ..... 36 . ......... 24 10S .. ....,. 24 198.232 22 235,236 240 267 .... ...... 157 U.. 53,103,105 182 .....24,103 104 192 - . 205, 211, 213, 223 226 ......17,7S ..24,19S .-45, .232 185 ..4.J .WI 4 i f S, E Experienced ' .Fadorq Fdrriers I 'li C I in -I D 3 JI in rn 13. FOR S100. VALUATION In Des Moines Jusf Off Fifth Avenue-Two Blocks Soufh of fhe Court House Call 3-1286 For COWNIE'S BONDED MESSENGER CHROEDER DEPARTMENT STORE ardvvare ' Dry Goods 24'I'h AND UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE 5-2163 National Crests - Pins - Rings Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry REASONABLE PRICES .I,I1 xD5TlfR .levyetertgci ti ,....,.L,.,..Y,..1 . f Miclwesfs Largest Photo Supply Service WEISTING PHOTO SERVICE DES MOINES, IOWA R W Wasting 3816 Si:-:th Ave Managei' Phone 3-B013 HIGHLAND PARK PRINTERY 38II Sixth Avenue P I-I O N E 4 - 2 2 O Q PRINTERS or THE DRAKE T1Mes.DEtPHic 18' QT O Y ,i PA ..,X,.,-N if 5: ws X- FZQNX ' RSX' :'k?l:EQ - ' 53552521 KilSI:5O. X 'rx-ggxjlgj .1 K-11iS:ll35 il , X ,Q ,, X gqapj' wa. x 'T'Qgf if ZXRFF j 453- ' vim.: ' V , lg, X 0355, IS ' rx? in Q, ' , If km v Gartrell, C PICTURE INDEX Pauline.. . raise, Robert .,.. ., Gifford, Li-slie. .. ... Gibson, Jane... ..24 Gilluin, Jane ..... .. Gimer, Thelma ..., . Ginsberg, Joseph ... Glziyston, Julius ..,.. Glesr-nl-r, Richard ..., Goliel, E Goforth. lizabetli ... Basil ,.... Golden, Mildred, .. Goldman, Edith .. Gooclmal i. Charles.. Goodsell, Ernestine .. Gordon, C tfoodsitle, Jack ..., Joe ....... ,osx Robert .... .... mould, Charlotte .... Gould, David . . . .. C. K ,ould, Herbert .. 1oulrl,Mitzie... Grant, Phyllis ... Graves, Evelyn. . .. Gray, Mildred. .... C fri-en. Y. J. .... . .... . Grr-endahl, Jeanne. .. Gr.-gory, Griffith, Grossnia Barbara. . . Paul ..,... n. Dorothy... Gntshall, David ...,. Haberkorn, Ray. .. Hade, Bonnie .,..... Hagbwrg, Gordon Hagenback, XVarren. .. Hamilton, Lucille . .. Hanks, Orbin .,,..... Hannon, Rosemary. .. Hansen, Lee ...,.... Hanson, Marie .... Hanson, Robe-rt .,.. Harlan, Doris .... Harper, James ...., Harris, Hillie .,..... Harris, Gwendolyn .. Harris, Lorene .... . Harris, Maxine ....... Hartlcbr-n, George. .. Hartman, Irma, ..... . Hartman, Marjory. .. Hartmann, Edna .... Harvey, XValter .... Harvey, XVilbur. . , Harvey, XVilliani ...... Harvey, XVilliam I .... Hatch, Mary Margaret. .. Hai, 2, Hcad, Mary ......,.... Heaps, George ....... , He-gf-r, Mary ..... Heise, Carl ,....... Helgling, Arthur... Henry, Francis ,... Hernfa n, Patil ,.... Herring. Clyde .,... Hertzberg, Ernest, . .. Higgins. TOITI. ...,... . Hill, Tom .... 24, 25, 64 Hines, Lorraine. ...... Hltpas, Bernard .,.............. ... .,.. ..,. Hitz, Irene- ....... Hodgvs, Hoffman Max... . Carl ...... Hoffman, Earl ....... Hoffman, Elizabeth. ., Hoffman, Lynden E... Hoffman. Maxine ... Hoffman n, Robert. . , .. 65. 4315. 70. 79, 1S1, 221. --1 .. ....... ,o.i, 11145 156. .36, 100, .2-1. 192, ......rS, .-,.-,Q . .. . --.,, Ln. -1 bfi. 1S4. 103, 105 '1isi7i.'1'5si 103, 104 ..36, DJ, HIS .....-ln, .5-1, 140 98. .45, 18-l, '. Gif. i 136 ...135 Sli. 182 .......,,4o ....,....14T H ..,..31 203. 209 i .,::-5 ...iiji14Q'134','i44,i145Qi1Ai4 :ns 100 ....54, . iv- ..,.1013 205. 208 ..45 ..ZZT .1013 .. 45. .1- .ii, 1013. 104 IIT, 205 .. .54 .24 .. 54 ....1Il7 ,. NUS r .. ..... 1.5 ...., . . .. .,.. 45, 4: 218, 227 1SS, 231 JET. 190 .........-lo . .ffafif:4f'1':1isi'i45,' 134, 154, 157, 198, 231, .75 ,100, .....4o. 45. 198. 149. 151 .....-lo, n- ...,..o, .45, 157, 2 206, 250. 180 22 .-15, 145, ....,.......-lb, . ..,..... 20, 98 ...46, 103, 104, 'isii,'iti6,' iii Hohl, Myrtle ......,.. Holliday. Karl ........ Hollingsworth, Mildred ,. .,... . Holmes, Robert ....... Hood, Gladys .......,. Horstmeier, Robert. .. Houghto Hubbell, n, Jane ..... Grover .... Hubler, XVinifred. ., Hucka, Geraldine .. Huebner, Duncan... Huebner, Helen .... Hugh es, Hughes, Donald... Lloyd .. Hull. Jeanne... .. Hull, John ........... Hulse. James. ..,... .. Hulshizer, Stanford ,. Hunter, Harijane ...... Hunter, Mary Jane ..,. Huston. Robert ....... Hutchinson, John .. Hutchings, Robert ., Hyde, Betty ...,.... fy- ..... ....,.Jr, .. ..... 25, 134, 15. '1'1','iQ.i,' ' A ' H 3 155. '.'.':'5,'rir,i 85, iii , 111 , 98, 100 196, 206 ......3'T.18fi 215. 2:31 1461 155, 140, '1'4'5i, . . . . .31 157. 194. 22 227 ...54 ...:UE ....n-1, -ref A1's'i3'. ' LE...-lb, .... . ...43. 46. 9 .108 54 .jar 134, 143 '1's':.f,LiS 218 .,.4-w -.,.. 100 255 2310 10S 1465 100 104 ..u., 210 224 .T4 .pm ,..- 100 1590 1504 210 192 .36 17 184 ,-la 260 188 145 218 188 151 180 .wmv -.,- 190 IS0 2330 ...N -.,- 100 207 272 104 230 .,..., 2..- 182 104 1204 .24 .Ill 240 210 2515 15.2 215 1011 145 2132 1505 261 240 210 1815 193 .,..n ...1- 1190 190 .IIT 1190 1202 215 224 'limi 20S 216 190 231 226 .17 .415 270 .54 192 .54 190 220 2011 100 .18 220 .54 qu., ...,i- 180 232 .46 207 192 198 .97 186 1815 1-I5 .16 145 262 68 YEARS OF QUALITY JEWELRY Complete manufacturing facilities. Fraternity anol sorority crests and pins. J O S E P H S SIXTH AT LOCUST Des Moines The MacDonald Press ,k Printers Uptown SHOE REPAIR 416 EAST FIFTH STREET DES MOINES. 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IIIR PRINTING IIEPARTNIENT THE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE CU. 7l5 IIICIIST STREET ' DES MOINES, IOWA Anything with Paper and Inli -ti Iannarelli, Orlando ... ....146 Ignatius, Raymond ... . .,,, 146 Imberman, A. A. .................... 100 Inglis, Mary Jayne. ,.., ...........,. 37,98,111, 182,214,228 J Jack, William. ..,... .... 5 4, 146, 196 Jackson, Barbara ..,.. ........ 5 4, 188 Jackson, Ira .................... 25, 232 Jacobs, Hazel .... 25, 69, 85, 184, 221, 227 Jacobs, Jean ........,.,.............. 31 Jacobs, Vera ....,..,... .... . .. .46 Jacobson, Harold... .... .25 Janes, David ...,.. ..,... 4 6 Jarnagin, Betty... ...... 54 Jeffries, Ruth ..... ...25, 226 Jenkins, Vvilliam. .. ...46, 192 Jensen, Elton .. .. ..... 25, 210 Jensen, John ................ 54 Johnsen, Grace .... ........ 4 6, 186, 228 Johnson, F. P. ........ 153, 157, 158, 159 Johnson, Harriette .............. 31, 180 Johnson, Inez ....... .,.. ......... 1 0 0 Johnson, Louise ..... ....... 5 4 Johnson, NVilbert .,.... .... 2 5, 194 Johnston, Rosemarie .... ...... 5 4, 100 Jones. Kathryn ..., .... . .37, 182, 226 Jones, Reson .............,....,... 5, 18 Jones, Richard ...,..,........... 25, 192 Jones, Ruth. .45, 46, 91, 184, 202, 214,220 K Kacena, Charles .,..... ....,... 2 5, 238 Kagy, E. O. ......... ............,. 2 0 Karber, Franklin... ...37, 86, 111, 211 Kay, Jeanne ,..... ....., 5 4, 98, 100 Keaton, Jeanie .... .... 4 6, 108, 188 Keeler, Thomas... .....,..... 86, 87 Keleher, Paul... ..... . ..... 26, 210 Keller, Helen .... ...37, 66, 186, 207 Kelley, WVanda. .. ...... 37, 103, 105 Kelly, Kenneth ,.... . .............,. 26 Kelsey, Ridell ..................... 26, 134, 156, 157, 158, 194, 209, 232 Kendall, Robert ....... 26, 192, 209, 232 Kent, Millard ................... .98, 100 Kent, Robert .....,..........,....... 98 Kenworthy, Mary Lou ........ .54, 182 Kerr, Frank ........... 37, 198, 209, 232 Ketcham, Basil .............,.. .37, 203 Kierig, Wvilliam ...... .... .98, 100 Kilmer, G. WVilliam. ....... ......... 9 2 Klien, Donald ................. .26, 210 Kline, Richard ...... 38, 92, 225, 236, 267 Kling, Florence. .38, 65, 89, 182, 223, 230 Kludt, Burton ........ ,....,... 1 03, 104 Kohl, Franklin. ,.,.......... 42 204, 239 Kohl, Harrison .... ......... 2 6 158, 194 Kopriva, Benita ....,.......... .46, 228 Kopriva, Celine ..... 38, 98, 182, 202, 221 Kraft, Robert ............ 46, 79 194, 221 Krajicek, Dayton... ............ . .98 Krekel, Margaret ....... . .........., 46 Krell, Philip .... ...,......... ....,. 9 8 Krenz, Gretchen ...,............. 46, 205 Kreutz, Max 37, 38, 102,103, 104, 192, 268 Krohn, G. Harold ............ 54 192, 232 Kromer, Max .,.........,.......... 100 Kromminga, Louis ...... 26, 98, 100, 217 Kubicek, Gertrude . .......,.... 100 Kuoni, Charles ..... ....... 3 8, 192 Kurt, Joan. .......... ...54, 228 L LaFon, Leland ........ 26, 192, 209, 232 LaFon, Lyle ............... ,..46, 92, 209 Landwer, George ............ 38, 98, 216 Lane, Gale ......... 26, 134, 149, 151, 194 Lang. Neal ...... .......,.....,. 5 4, 84 Larson, Betty ..... . .....,.... 98, 108 Larson, Dorothy ... .. .......... .46 Larson, 1Vayne ... ............. 239 LaRue, Jack ...... . .... 26, 89, 196, 225 Lauffer, LaVerne ... .,......,... .146 Laughead, Richard ... ....,...... 100 Lawton, Virginia ..... .... 3 1, 188 Leach, Helen ....... ...... 4 6, 186 Leary, VVilliam ..,. ....... 4 6, 196 Lee, Evans .... .. .,.. 38, 198, 232 Lee, Lila ........ ........,.. 3 1 Lehman, Olive .. . .... ..... 5 4 Leise, Frances ... ...26, 224 Lemon. Elizabeth... ...... 46, 182 Leonard, Archie ... ........... . .84 Leone, Anthony... ...134, 142, 145 Lester, Paul .... . ....... ,... 2 6 Levin, Zalman .. ........ . .54 Levitt, Julian ... .... . .46 Lindee, Harriet ..,. ...38. 205 Lipsey, Alfred... ....85, 86 PICTURE INDEX 3 Lisek, Joseph ...... 26, 134, 136, 145, 194 Lockwood, Belva ..........,..... 55. 188 Loeber, Rebecca ..,...., 38, 184, 207. 218 Lohman, Xvalter. .. ..... 26, 194, 209 Longfellow, H. D... .......... .46 Longshore, Jean... ...38, 186. 220 Lorence, Robert .. ..,....., 146 Lorenz, Art ,..... ..,...,.. 1 45 Lucera, Tom ..... .......... 1 46 Ludwig, Dorothy. .. .... 46, 188, 206 Ludwig, Mildred .,..,....... 46, 188, 200 Lufkin, Ken .......,............,. 111 Luftman, Bill .... 26, 71, 134, 141, 145, 191 Luhmann, Darlynf- ,......., .26, 67, 224 Lumsclen, Carolyn. ......... ,... 5 182 Lunde, Clarence .... ....,. 1 46 Lunt, Lenore ..... .. .... 55 Lynch, James ...., ...55, 98, 216 Lynner, Darwin... ...26, 192. 234 Lynner, Maxine ....,. 55, 184 Lyon. Charles .... ..., 1 39, 145 Lyon, Edmund ................,.. 146 Lyon, Edward .................... ..... . . .38, 89, 90, 92, 194. 225, 236 Lyon, Robert ..................... 146 Lytton, E. C. ............ .... . . .19 Mc McCall, Jean ...............,...... .55 MtCartau, Edward ........,....... . ........, 26, 64, 210, 212, 236, 270 McCarthy, Floyd ,.............,, 157 158 McCarty, Glenn ,... . ..,. . .46 McCaw, John ..,.. 239 McCaw, Rossie .... ..... 3 8, 205 McClelland, .lack ... ......,,. 152 McClelland, R. C. .... ...47, 100, 238 lVIcC1oy, Wvilliam ......,..,......,. '75 McClure, Betty Jo ..... ,,..... . .47, 180 McCormick, Lolay .............. 38, 198 McCoun, Kathleen. .27, 184, 222. 223, 224 McCoy, Betty Lou ............ ..... . 55 McCracken, Murro .,.............. ..... . . . . .27, 72, 134, 143, 145, 198 McCrae, Robert ,.................. 146 lvlCCulloh, Merlin .... ......... ,... . 5 5 McDade, Dorothy .... ...55, 98, 100, 108 McDaniel, Robert .... ...... . 55, 198, 232 McDonald, Myron ...... 55, 103, 104, 194 McFarland, Lewis .. .... . .... .... .83 McGruder, John... ...,..... 50, 194 McHenry, Irene .... ...,... . .55, 184 McHose, Donald .... ........... 4 7, 196 McIntyre, Dorothy ...... 31, 188, 226. 263 Mcliarahan, Jean ............ ..55, 186 McKenzie, Kathryn.. .,.........,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .27, 64, 186, 218, 230, 240 McKiernan, Charles ............... 239 McKinley, Gilbert . ....... .. .. . 146 McLaughlin, Don ... ... .84 McMahon, Henry ... ..... 146 McVay, Jean ........ .... 5 182 McVay, Gerald ....... .... 4 7, 198 M Mabry, James .................. 55, 196 MacLennan, Virginia .... 47, 66, 184, 240 Macklin. Mary-Margaret ...... .... . 55 Macy, Ruth ....................... 100 Mahannah, Stan... ...... ...98, 239 Major, Martha . .. ..... 47,186 Mallett, Cornelia .......... ...... 5 5, 184 Malmgren, Grace ........... 27, 205, 211 Manders, Clarence ..... 134, 136, 145, 268 Manders, Marion ................ 27, 224 Manders, Phil. ..... ..... 1 34, 135, 145 Manning, George .... ,.......... 6 4, 239 Mansfield, Jeanne... ..27, 89, 186, 234 Markell, Herman... ......... 55, 190 Marks, Bernard ..... .... 4 7, 71, 190 Marquardt, Lois ...... ...47, 188, 205 Marquart, Richard .... ...38, 198, 232 Marsh, Kate. ....... .... . ..85 87 Marshall, P. M. .... ....... 2 39 Martin, Bill ..... . .55, 192 Martin, Helen .... . .27, 182 Martin, Ione .... ...27, 186 Martin, Jean .... ...55, 186 Martin, John ..... .... 3 8, 238 Martin, NVilliam ... ..... ....... 2 39 Martz, Maxine .........,......... 47 91 Mason, WVendell ...... . ............ 98 Mauller, Irma ........ 47, 92, 98, 108, 180 Mawdsley, Dorothy ............ .47 Mayne, Avis ............ 38, 186, 221. 228 Meadows, Roy ........ 38, 64, 71, 212, 257 Melbourne, Lloyd .................. 152 Melick, Cary .,.,. .... ...,..... . 2 7 Melton, Jon ....,.. ............. 1 00 Melton, Miriam ....,............. 55, 182 Merrick, Herbert. ...... 55, 198, 203, 232 M'erryfield, Gordon ............,., .84 Mesmer, C. William ...... 55, 98, 111, 198 Meyer, Ruth ...................... ........38, 64, 103, 105, 184, 202, 214 287 140 146 218 192 .So 218 22.1 196 145 -won ..o.. 146 184 100 224 100 .55 218 .39 -ws ..-3... 186 145 210 100 111 194 232 111 196 100 47438 236 270 196 .21 232 100 188 .39 272 146 .-,Q-1 --.J 236 .47 100 184 152 196 230 235 70 98 145 231 220 146 .97 146 198 196 91 108 100 .So 145 151 .47 196 31 .0 0- 2.1.0 100 202 232 203 238 228 218 192 194 209 1817! 194 188 146 214 188 182 186 158 206 146 182 .18 223 Mickelson. Arnold ,....... ..... ,.... Miedianowski, Alfonse ..........,.. Miller, Arlene ....., 39, 103, 105, 208, Miller, Charles ....... , .......... 47, Miller, Dorothy .................... Miller, Margaret. .. .... ,...., 5 5, Miller, Marianne. .. ...39. 70, 184, Rliller, Ted . ....... ........ . . .55, Miller, Xvalter. ................... .. Nliller, XVayne.38, 39. 72, 93, 192,21l9, Millhouse, James ............ ...... Mills, Mary Claire... ........ 27, Millslagle, Gerald. ,. .......... 98, Mitchell, Helen. . .. ..39, 98, 205, Moberg. Dean ...... ............ Monahan, Virginia .. . ......... .. Monroe, Doris ...... .. 98, 108, Monroe, Maureen .. .......... .. Montfort, Richard. .. ...27, 209. Moore, Betty ...... ...55, Moore, Eugene .. ..... Moore, Kenneth ...... ........., 2 7, Moore, Richard ................ 98, Morehouse, D. XV. ....,... .... .... 1 5 , Morey, XVilliam .... 47, 154, 157. 158, Morgan, Robert ...,.. .... . 39, 196, Morgan, NVilliam. , .. .,..103, 104, Moroney. Jean .... ........ 5 6, 100, Morris. Barbara .,................. Morris, Wfilliani .... 27, 194, 213, 226, Morrison, Jack. .39, 98, 100, 192, 204, Morrison, Paul ............. ....... ........27, 71. 89, 94, 194, 225, Moseley, Gilbert ..........,..... 56, Moser, Regena ...... .. ....... .. Motis, Dale ..... ..... Mott. Russell ...... . .... ..... 9 8, Muir. Leona. .......... ....,..... 4 7, Mullins, Rosalie ................... Muntz, Eleanor ..., 27, 218, 227, 240. Murray. XVilliam .................. Myers, Janice. .27, 108. 180, 207, 218. N Nash, Allan... .... 23, 27, 64, 210. Nash, R. Jay... .... Nau,Lois.... Neal, Kay . ...., ....... 5 6, Neesen, XVillis. ,. , ........ 146, Neiman, John. .... ...28, 71, 72, Nelson, Lucille .... ..28, 89, 194. Nelson, Martha... ..... 47, 69, N1-ttleton, Grace .... ........... Newman, Harold ......... . ..,.... 28, Nielsen, Jack ..........-.-- ...-- 7 2. Norris, L. D.. . .28, 134, 147, 151, 194. Nourse, Harriet . ........... 39, 184. Noyd. Howard ..................... Noyes, Frank .... ........ Nugent, Harold .. .... .. Nutt, Charles ....... ..,.. I 39. Nutt, Jack ........... .,.156. Nutt, Margaret Ann, .. .... 47. Nyce, XVilma ......... ...23. O O'Brien, Frances ...... ..... ..... O'Connor, Alfred .. ......,.... .. O'Connor, James .......... 134, 142, O'Connor, XVBIIEI' .............. 148. Oldham. Nile ...................... Olson, Chandler .... 39, 134, 138, 145, Olson, Marjorie ... ............... .. O'N4--all, Kelly ...... 47, 79, 196, 221, O'Neill, Delores ........... . .----. -4 Opp, lvlernabelle .... ....... 3 9, 184. Orr, John ......... ........ 3 9, 197, Osborne, Lloyd ........ 39, 100, 198, Oshlo, Frank ............. ...... 2 8, Osinundson, Rule ...... 28. 186. 227. Ostrf-in. Flora. .56, 98, 100. 103. 130. Owen, Richard .... . ...... .... . 28, P Padgett, Fred ............ 158, Pallwitz, XX7liiiEtl'l1 ...... 28. 192, 206. Palmer, Hazel ....... 39, 98, 100, 108. Palukaytis, Alex . ........ ..... 5 6. Parrott, Martha ................ 56. Parsons, Gerald ................A.-. Pascoe, Edith ...... 28, 102, 103, 105. Patrick, Mary ............ ...... 5 6, Patrick, Patricia ......... .... . 47, Patterson, Pat ..... ... .... .39, Patterson, Robert .......... 153, 157. Pauli, Peter ............ 47. 100, 192. Paulsen. Paul ..... ............... Payne, Dorothy ...... ... ..... .56, Peak, George ...................... Peaker, Ada Beth .... .......... . ... ............25,2S,184 214,222, Pearson, Alfred ...... ............. .16 Stone DeLoris. . . . . . .. -'J Pedersen, Harold .....,..,... 47, 98, 100 Hesetski, Alex. .,......,..., 134, 137 145 B1-ters, Catherine ..,. 28. 87, 223, 227 228 Peterson, Glenn ..........,........, . ......, 39.141.145,155,157,192,23S Peterson. Jack . .........,......... .56 Peterson, Maurice ,... . . .4S, 198 Peterson, Riehard .... ...146 152 Peterson, Virginia ..., .... 5 6, 184 Betrey. Glenn .....,. .....,., 5 6, 232 Petro. Jack ,....... .,..., 5 0. 71, 198 P1-try, Frances ..... ..2S, 186, 214 222 Fexton, 1i13l'g2.l't't ...... 28, 108, 218, 227 Phillips, Gayle .................... .40 1 ltlgr'0Il. Alarian. . , .47. 103, 105. 186 202 Plagge, Harold ............,. 28, 198 232 1-'lm-ger, Mary .,.. .. .. ...,. 47, 180 Poduska, Joyce .. ,........ .56 Poll. Ruth ........ .. ...56, 188, 240 Pollock, Norman .....,.....,.. 56, 190 Ponikvar, Veda .,.... 56, 79, 91 93, 221 Porter, Frederic ...... ........ 5 6, 87 196 Poston, Elizabeth ................ ..........40. 89. 90, 93, 184, 230, 236 Potts, Hazel ....,........... 56, 184, 240 Prime, Gertrude .... ..,,.... 4 7, 186 Price, Ruth ......... ............ 1 00 Pringle, Harlan ................... .47 Puntenney, Robert ...... 28. 98, 198, 231 Purdy, Donald ,... ... ........ 103 104 Quanstrom, Margaret ...... 47, 182, 202 Quick. Mary .,.....,.... 47. 180, 240, 264 R Rahm, Clare ......... ..., 5 0, 198 Rankin, Jonann... .56, 184 Rasmus, Irwin ..... ........ 5 6, 198 Rasmussen, Irene. .. ......... 28, 238 Reasoner, Ardith ........ 56, 86, 103, 105 Reasoner, Elloisv .......,........ ......-10, 70, 86, 183, 220, 223, 228, 268 Reece, Mayo .,,..............,.. 48, 192 Res-d, Mildred .. . .,.. .. ..... . .48 Reed. XValter .... .. .56 216 Reeves. Emory .. .... 146 Reid, Irene ...... ...56, 180 Reilley, Ruth .... ....,.... . 40 Reynolds, Carter . ........,. 111 Riles, Greyson ...... .... 5 3, 56, 216 Rinker, Margaret ..28, 108, 226 Ripley, 1Villiam .. ........ .56 Ritehiv, James ... ....,... .. .. .40 Roberts, Don .... ,... ....... ..... . 9 8 Robertson, Ida ........ 48, 100, 202, 205 Robertson, James ...,........ -10, 98, 238 Robertson, Jeff .... ......... 1 35, 145 Robinson. George .. ....., .28 Robinson, Lawrence .. ..... 111 Robinson, Phyllis ... ..., .. .... . .56 Rogers, Virginia ..............,.,. ......,...56, 103, 105, 202, 205, 218 Rompf, Marjorie ..... ,.........., . 56 Roney. Marion ........... . ..,48,186 Rosenfelt, Edward .. .,..... ..,. . 72 Rosenman, Fannie , ............... .40 Rosman. Kathryn ..,... 57, 103. 105, 186 Rosness, Cosette, . . .......... 31, 180 Ross, Elbert ..... ............ . 28 Rott-, Helen ....,. ...40, 207, 218 Rowe, George ....., .,.., 4 0, 157, 198 Rowe, Julia Jean. .. ...48, 69, 91, 184 Royer, Bernadine. .. .,.. 57, 188, 224 Ruby, Emery H... .... , .... , .88 Rutledge, Maxine. .. ...40, 184, 234 Rygh. Leonard ....... ...44, 48, 232 S Sallman, Darlene ........ 40, 98. 108, 208 Sanders, Edward .... ..... 4 0, 192 232 Sanders, Grant. .. ...29, 216, 234 Sanderson, Bob .... .......... 2 9, 232 Sandy, Margaret. .. ........ 57, 103, 105 Sarsneld, Robert. ,. ...40, 209, 232 2116 Saunders, Grace. .. ........,. 57. 188 581111 John ...... . ... .,...... 157 Schaefer. XV:-ndell. .. ...98, 100 Sehaen, Jim .,....,.. ...57. 146 Schenek, Monty ....... .57, 192 Shi-uerman, Arthur .. ..... 146 Stxhlau, Robert ...... 57, 194 Schmidt, Florence.. .....,...... 29, 213 Sohni--rer, Joseph .....,........... 100 Sehoelerman, Thais. .57. 98, 103, 105 108 Sohoen, Lucille ....,...,........, 29 184 Sehol, Lorraine ..... ....,.,. . . .29 224 Scholl, Beatrice ,... .... 3 1, 188 Scholler, Grace. ., .. .48 184 Sohoolt-r, Elaine .. ,... .57 Schoonover. C. L. .... ...-18 216 Schreiner, Don ., ...... ..... . 48 Sohroyer, Clementine. ., .. .40 180 Schwaegln-r, Kathryn... ..,48 182 Sehwehn, Paul ,..,. .. ...... 48 PICTURE INDEX Sohwingel, 1fVilliam .... .... 4 0, 196 Schwob, Arlene ...... .. ...57, 180 Scott, Emma J. ..... ........... . 19 Scott, 1Vl21l'y B. .... ........... . . .31 Scott. lvlary hay .... .... 4 0, 91, 93, 230 5Cl1tltl9I', Lucille ..... . .... 57, 180, 226 Seitz, Corwin ................... 134, 145 Seiene, Werner .... 40, 157, 158, 159, 198 3+'ll111al1, Richard ............ 50, 100, 210 56l'1'1ll, Ruth .... 40, 66, 103, 105, 205, 234 Snaeter, Everett .....,.......... 29, 232 Snales, Robert ................... .57 Shanahan, Kathleen .... ...4S, 202, 206 Shane, Patricia ...... .......,. . 57 Shaw, Jeanne ........ ..... 5 7, 184 Shaw, Tom ........ ...., 5 7, 196 Sheehey, Frank. . . ......... 103, 104 Sheets, Ray ..... ......... . 29, 232 Sherriek, Edith ........ 48, 100, 103, 105 Sliifher, Harrold ................... 86, 87, 198 211,212,227 Shriver, Max ............. 40, 196, 232 Sickle-r, Daniel .......... 40, 103, 104, 216 Simmons, John .................... . . . .29, 79, 198, 204, 212, 221, 236, 258 Skaggs, Betty ............ .... 5 7, 184 Skelton, Leon . . . . . . .... . . .146 Slaughter, Seth .... ...., 1 6 239 Snntn, Edward .. ......... .29 Smith Lelia ............ .. .40, 186, 214 Smith lwlrs. Lura ............ 50, 67, 208 Smith L. Xvorthington ........... . .16 Smith, Marvin. .42, 204, 211, 235, 236, 239 Smith Quayle .............. 40, 111, 194 Smith li. Bernard ................. ........ . . . .4-8, 98, 100, 203, 216, 238 Smith, 1Villiam .................. 57, 192 Sniitley, Helen ....... ..... 3 1, 184, 202 Snyder, Frederick. . ..27, 29, 194, 238 Snyder, VVilma ...... ........ 4 8, 108 Solfisburg, 1Villiam ....... , . .. .48 Souehek, Dorothy .... ...57, 98, 100, 188 Spalding, Orin ....... ..29, 98, 100, 216 Spellmeyer, Robert... ........ 146, 152 Spies, Robert ....... .. ......... 98 Spieth, Lanning .... .. .98, 100 Spiwak, Bessie. . . .. Stadlan, Igal ....... ......... Stalnaker, Howard ............ Stearns, Orville ........ 29, 198, Steelman, Alice ..... ......... Stephens, George .... Stephenson, Virgina ........,. Stevens, Dorothy ..,..... 48, 66, Stevenson, Betty .... Stevenson, Maude... Stewart, Fred ................ Stiles, Barbara... . .... 57, Stipe, Clyde. ...... 41, 134, 143, Stitzer. Kent .... . ......-18, Stone: Margaret Ann. .' ....... . 29. 184. 202, 215, 223, 230, Storing, Thelma ........ .... 4 9 Stouffer. Patricia ...... .... 4 1, Stover, L. Paul. ........ .. .-49, Streyffel:-r, Marian ............ 29, 64, 189, 213, 223, 226, Stringfellow, E. E. ....... .. Stringfellow, Granvill .... Strong, Jeanne. ..... 41, 66, Stroud, Charles . ..... . . .. Stubbs, Judy Stuhr, Althea .... ..... 5 9, Stuhr, Robert ............. 29, 93, 206, 212. Sturholm, Mildred ...... 29, Sugden, Thomas .......... Sullivan, XViIliam..41 98, Summers, Owen ..... Summers, XVayne ...... Sutton, Marcel ...... Swan, Ned ........ 134 Swanson, Josephine.. Swartz, Raymond ... Swearingen, Mary. . . Swenson, Harvey .. Switzer, Frances ..... T Talbott, Nina ...... 41 Taylor. Floydine ..... Taylor. Miriam ..... Temby, Britton. ....... Tem leton Norma D , V-- Tesdell. Loren. .49, 98, T.-sdell, Robert .... 49. Thomas, Russell Thomason, Frazer... Thompson. Karl .. Thompson, Marjori Thompson, Mildred 0 86, Thompson, Neiland Thompson, Russell. , Tihbetts, Norland .... 288 140, 108. ..29, 100, 204, 103, .49, 101 Q15f 61 .4L 201 145 fisf . 41, -woo 153, 204 .5- ...JEL ,IIASMQ1 1 1 1QSf Q11 9 ....30, . .89, 94 1 232- ' .... 100 ..57,196 210, 216 . . . . 100 .4s, 19s .... .27 180,226 ..4s 134 .4S,218 .... .ss 100, 188 145, 196 225,234 .29, 213 '550,259 , 09, 10s 182,265 193,203 236,240 .... 239 .... .41 105,205 209, 232 ......49 105, 10s 225,234 208, 213 192,232 216, 232 .....146 ..9s 100 .... .29 148,151 ..49 180 .... 239 130, 226 .... .S5 188,228 220,233 235 236 ......57 ..57,198 .... .49 216, 231 230,239 , .... 146 204,239 ..11,190 .... .87 'iii,22s .... 146 209 H.84, 869' Tillson, Hai-old. .. ...98, 100 '1'inder, Albert ... ....... 239 Tjauen, Dallas .... ...98, 100 '1'outl, Stan ......... ....,..... 9 8 T0llt'fSOl1. Martin .. .......,.... 17 'l'0ll'llll1S0l'l, Richard. .. .... 30, 139, 145 Totz, Rodger ......... ....... 5 7, 192 '1'l'2iElJ1llg', Philip .... ...... 4 1, 193 Traitord, Lowell .. . ........... 146 Trett, John ...... . . . .......,,. 49, 192 '1'r1mole, Jack .......... 30, 93, 196, 225 '1'utts, John, ...-19. 102, 103, 104, 198, 216 Turliy, Fred L .... ................... 1 9 Tlllllv, Carl. ..... .... ...... 30, 209. 232 U Underwod. Bob .... 30, 134, 135, 145, 196 lflsman. Virginia ......,........... 57 Utterback, Cecil ................. 30, 210 V Van Arsdale, Celia .... ....... 5 7. 184 Van Horn, Bill ...... .. .49, 196, 206 VEll'St'll, Evelyn. .. ...31, 186, 226 V1-ateh, A. D. ..... ........... 2 39 Yeber, Byrdine.. . . .. ... . . .49 Vf:'l'1'lU6'g, Virginia. . . .. .31, 226 Vt-tier, Elizabeth ... ......... 100 Vogel. Fred ..,,..,.. . . .39, 41, 210 Vroonian, Helen ..... .,.. 4 9, 186 XVagler, Christine VV .. .......... 57 NVall1er, Joyce ...... .... . ...49, 235 Nvaliers, Edward .. .............. 30 XVarren, Erna ........... ,30, 70, 185, 228 Xifashburn, Jane ....... ........,., . . . . . . . . . .30, 202, 206, 205, 223, 231 Xfvatts, Virginia .............. 41, 68, 186 NVQ-bb, Roger ....... ...,.. 1 03, 104 XVeilal'id, Don ..,..... .... 3 0, 209, 232 NVeleh, Dorothy ....... .... 4 1, 186, 236 XX'endelburg, Alfred ... ........... 239 X'Vensel, Al .......... .... 1 35, 145 XVerdell, Francis . . . ...... . .49 VVerderinan, Glenn .. ........ 146 XVero, Ray ........ .... 1 46, 152 XVessels, Robert .. ...50, 198 XVhisler, John .. ...... 58 1Vhite, Maurice ......... 146 Xvhite, Roland... ...... 153,159 XVhite, WVilbur. .. . ........ 134, 155, 157 1Vhite. NVilliam .............. 41, 206,231 1Vhitley, Read ..,... 41, 98, 204, 216, 236 XVhitney, Donald ................... 41 X1'liitney, Morton ............ 58, 152, 216 X'Vigre-li, Millie ........... ...... 4 1, 188 XVilcox, Elise ...................... ........30, 64, 65, 188. 223, 236, 271 XVilf-s, Florence .......,............ 58 Wxrllkillli, Bille Jean .......... 58, 98, 108 XVilkins, Marietta . . . ......,.. .58 1Vilkins, Robert . . . .... 41, 236 XVIII, Carl ........ ....... 1 03, 104 XVilliams, B+-tty ..... ........... 4 9, 184 1VilIiams, Chance, .. .... 30, 71, 196, 209 1Villiams, E. O. .... .... 1 46, 147, 152 NViiliains, Lorna .. ............. 30 XYillis, Jack . ....... ......,.... 1 46 Wilson, Evelyn ...,......., 31, 202, 226 XVisdom, Vtfilliam H. ............. .. 71, 79,199, 212, 221 JV1SSll?l', Marie ................., 58, 182 Nvitter, Dorothy .... ................ 4 1 1Vohlwend, Art ... ... .... ...,.146 XVolf, Leonard ........., 58, 198 XVolff, Sylvia ...... ...49, 86, 103, 105 1Volters, Dorothy .................. 100 yVoltz, Eldon. ..... ...41, 140, 145, 192 1Voodke. 1Vade .... ........... 5 0, 192 Vtfoodrofte, Isoline ........ 58, 98,108, 180 Xvoodrow, Margaret ....,....... 30, 184. 202, 215, 220, 223, 238, 240, 271 XVooters, James ..........,.,.... 58, 196 1Vrenn, Barbara .................. 49, 91 NV1'ight, XViln'la .......... . ...... . . 30, 180, 213, 223, 226, 240. 271 1Vyland, Mary E. ........ 42, 67, 227, 228 Y Yager, Harley .... ... ..... 138, 145 Yarn, Gertrude .... ,...... 4 9, 180 Yates, Patricia ...... ...58, 184, 228 Yeager, Xvinston ... . ......... . . .30 York, Janet ....... ........ 4 9, 188, 240 Young, Blanche .,........ 42, 66, 70. 91. 93, 186, 240, 220, 230 Young, Marjorie.. ............. 58, 228 IZ Zi-fler, Margaret .................. ii, D 42, 89, 93, 186, 206, 230, 240 Zondervan, Zoe .... .58, 98, 108, 180, 228 ,, s gp. 1' wh K, , 7-.1 .,M-vw xg 'vig .-5435 'ry' W ,gc ffvh .As.f.Kf Q!, if 5 iw ' ximn .5 5.-Qu -'--.x..s,.' -A,-.. --. --f -45 .bvfw Qt-o ,wx ,.,, .:.-.u ..'!Y - ,v ihf'4l':1 , . xg-Y , . -.. -f.,-., Q- A , X 1 I.-, . -, 41 . 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