Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

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112.1 AKE IVERSITY PUBLISHED AT DRAKE UNIVERSITY. DES MOINES. IOWA PATRICIA SCHWARTZ. Editor-in-chief FRANK LIEBER, Business Manager ei ' gg. 8 , fi ms , f- . u is -,1 . '9 u ' x ef T fri .: ,su 0.1, ' ' l ?'s1 .r! l rl Q. - '-'? '3'lZa U ' :Y x 'W-'T 4 ' fl, fl' Ugg, IE .-..g,:-9 pina' X 5 '. IPO., -1.53 Q F-.5 ' 1 '3 41 .. -,nv 54 '-,f-.-.-'If A .-.IJQY if za.. - if Xl -ix ' 21711 . 5' E ' ' A 'D' f. J u pf Q. .D--'of' F . -'uct' uxxy' ' -' '-' O' Q l:'I:J2a 4 44.50. 'T X . ,vI.g . ' no 1,'e'. 'T yu Q s U ' - Q0 - . '.' 5-'7.'4.M 5 '- L We CLASSES . . . between and after classes, STUDENT LIFE . . . with active participation in professional and social ORGANIZATIONS .... then, a phase ot ATHLETICS .... all in a day ot Drake . . . guided and directed by the'ADMlNlSTRA- TION and FACULTY . . . completing a cycle of . . . 'TLCQUYNX A C2 bx r X 5 li. vi,-1' 'rw D , 1 bs K - - 'A . .g agwg' r I. '-'WT ' ' 'XI I ..... J Us-----:-al: . , U I 'E I Q 'Q 41 Tr X 'J 1-eugb 1 w if ww, 3 . 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VVinding his genial way from board meeting to committee meeting, he must ration each minute in his daily round nt duties as nianipulatur of the pursestrings. In a capable, erheieiit manner. he is laying the grmindwmk tor progress in education, hlueprints tm' the future. ROY VV. BIXLFR. registrar since last spring, has already established a record for ellieient timing and procedure despite crowded conditions. The author of Drake statistics. he multiplies the hours of the day many times, hnth in his calcula- tions and in his activities. ROBERT H. XVILKINS. also comparatively new on campus, has an understanding and interest in students in keeping with his position. Students spend many' hours around the clock utilizing the equipment and atinosphere ut the library ot which he is the head. RUBLRT H. XVH KlNb, Ijhrariarz Rm' VV. BIXLER. Rrgixrraf' 5 de Umm ,p- 1,L'I'11hR XY. bI'X1,XX1-11.11 I,. E. 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YYI11t1'-h4111'1'1I I71'.111 Izlilllllhlll ulw tirnlx 111110 rw b . ' IIIU CW ' ' L L' I 'L f 'L ' ' N. Dluux H. IIL'TcH1xs0x HIIIIIIHIIIIII-1' Cullwqr ,we ' iff? SETH XV. S1,.11L'cHTu11 R HERBERT W. Bonunw Bible 1 Gnhluatf l .5 ll KQHIRIQE 5. Bum' Ilffni of .S'lui11'11r.f lilllilillll S. BIAQICRY. dean or students. carries an inunense responsibility and carries it well. Dealing in problems and polieies. he stacks the cards as favorably as possible for the students he advises. VVorking always for the students' welfare, his sense ot humor is a perfeet Complement to his daily adininistrative duties .... RUSS LEONA 11. ANDER- SUN . . . woinenl counselor. good-naturedly attacks waiting list ditliculties as part of her task of seeing to it that all university women are properly housed. Advisor to many campus organizations. she assists and counsels all Coeds en- Y thusiastieally and elieei'fully. . . . Nlllxll.-XX JOHNSON . . . takes on the responsibility of increased veteran enroll- nient with his position as 1nen's counselor. Appointed only a few months ago. he has tackled the ensuing problems with xerxe. xitality and a helpful understanding. Iron Nl. .Xxrnktnx Noizxixx ,lmixsox ll'f,111rrz'y fffiini-'lm' .'l1t'll'J flvllllfffllf S f. , Jewels . . . their number . . . their type . . . determine the value and worth of a clock . . . THE FACCLTY ...V i ewels . . . each and every one . . . helpful, sympathetic, and enthusiastic . . . directing the paths of the students by their interest. advice, and friendship. v,,-,, ws P ,,.. , it ' A' 1 as I me gi I Qt' . .., -. , cr-t 4 ...rf t :Qin 35 I ,,.f'- , .0-gt ., 'f 'Q 1 . ts, . v 'f if tx x ' 53 I-55' t , A in r t X.-A A 4' kt .-. 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BR-XNDT, Professor of psyehology, AB from Bluffton College, BD from XVitmavsum, AM from North- western Cniversity, PhD from Cniversity of Iowa. Eva NIM Bckxrrr, .Assistant professor of English, BS from Middle Tennessee State College, MA, I'hD from Peabody College. Rua: J Berry' -lo Bukrox, Assistant professor of voice, BA from Eastern VVashington College, MM from Northwestern Ifniversity. ARTHUR G. BUTZBACH, Assistant professor of education, AB, MA, Ed,D. from Stanford Cniversity. Lewis I-I. Casweti., Assistant professor of physical edu- cation, BS, Mb from Vniversity of YVisconsin. Rum: 4 Euxa IXIAE Cisikisrmx, English instructor, AB from Hastings College, MA from Cniversity of VVyoming. Ausrix Nl. IJ5sL,AUR1ERs, Assistant professor of psy- chology, BA from Lavel Cniversity, NIA from Sorbourne, Paris, PhD from Nlontreal Cniversity. IAIERRILII B. IIIIIEY. Professor of accounting and head of department, BS from Indiana Cniversity, MA from Cni- yersity of Chicago. Rom' 5 hlfxck P. lloxis, Assistant professor of tinance and chair- man of department, AB, MBA from Cniversity of Chi- Citgo. 'I'H05IAs F. Dtixx, Professor of English and head of department, AB, AM from Washington Cniversity, PhD from Cniversity of Chicago, RUTH Exiuewr, Assistant professor of piano and theory and director of preparatory department, BM, MM from Drake Cniversity. Rum' 0 VIIHUSIAS M, EVANS, Assistant professor of physical edu' cation, Bb from Kansas State College, Mb from Cniver- sity of Michigan. ,lures -I. Fintkticii, Professor of drama and head of department, AB, B of Uratory from I-Iighland Park College. IICBERT FITCH, .'Assm'iIlIt Prtlfessor of lliiilltl, BNI, from Cniversity of Michigan. Rofw I LELAND S. FORREsT, Professor of law, BA from Cniver- sity of Arkansas, .ID from University of Michigan. BASIL. E, GII.i,Ax1, Associate professor of mathematics and head of department, Central College, AB, NIA, PhD from University of Niissouri, FLOYD S. HARPER, Professor of actuarial science and head of department, AB from Alhion College, NIS, PhD from Cniversity of Iona. Row.: .7 CHARLES U. HEATH, Assistant professor of finance, BS, NIS from Cornell University, NIH from Springfield Col- lege, PhD from Clark Vniversity. PAUL 5. Hstxiicit, Professor of physics and head of department, BA, NIS, PhD from Vniversity of Iowa, National Research Fellow in Physics from Princeton Cniversity. RUBY Axx Hotrox, Professor of physical education, BA. NIA from Oberlin Cniversity. Rum' ,f Janes B. Hoi.Tzct..xw, Associate professor of political science. PhD from Cniversity of Kentucky. N1. Cskouxr HRUBETZ. Assistant professor of phar- macy, AB from University of California, BA, PhD front Columhia Cniversity. F. ENINIITT jacoiz, Associate professor of chemistry. AB, BSE, NIA, PhD from l'niversity of Nlissouri. Roar 4 Nlitoiufo K. jEssL'P, Assistant professor of English, BA from Cniversity of Southern California, NIA from Colum- hia Cniversity. Nleiuox DI. jonxsos, Assistant professor of voice, BME from Nlankato State Teachers College, NIA from Cni- versity of Kansas City. NIAHMUT N. L.-XCIN, Associate professor of political science, BA from Robert College, Istanhul, Turkey, NIBA. PhD from Vniversity of Southern California. Raft: 5 TA LI, Assistant professor of mathematics, BA from National Southeastern Cniversity, Nanking. China, PhD from Vniversity of NIunich, Germany. ROBERT NI. TJJVEJOY. Associate professor of retailing and head of department, BA from Cornell Cniversity. NIBA from Harvard Vniversity Graduate School of Bus- iness Administration. CHARLES R, I,owN, -lk., Assislillll professor of drama, BA from Black llills Teachers College, NIA from Cni- Versity of Iowa. R015 0 I-1. L. Nl.u'o, Assistant professor of English, BA, NIA from l'niversity of N'Iinnesota. XVii,i.ixxi R. NIcIx'ri'Re, Assistant professor of sociology and head of department, Bb, NIA from Northwestern l'niversity'. tl. ROHIIRT NIIIIER, Assistilllt professor of marketing. BA, NIA from liniversity of Iona. Rum' 7 FRANK Noyes, Head of violin flepartnient and con- ductor of syinpliuny, BA from Hastings College, NIA from University of Iona. IIrRnriz'i' E. Hives, Assistant professor of niusic, BS, NINI from Vniversity of Nebraska. XV.asn.i N, P,t1,xiER, Assistant professor of retailing, Bb from Southwest Nlissouri State College, NIA from Pealiody College, ,Mew ts A Icy ,,,s.fc. rg: Vw if or .,, ' . L AW . , -c.?? '1':, . X. A ..,. ' ' dork -'L' .ur 9 s .ms ' 1 iiii , E f' 'rf t I-' .1-fins . t f i Nj ,. Q 'Q V A c fr W sw if: 5. t ' ii it V g - r X S 4' 0, r W. I , da , Af: M, fs.- .v'f,,f Q was if 3 A f s t sc , H, e , , a .Q f ' - -'e' T' 'fi -.:--?2:- ' ' . ' - s11'S'.., sf? Q Ms. , ' fr 64' lf, A .. :. -- ,vw QQ, .- .. f as gt' ,- we N' I- .ew c A If JT' . Z, W t . S of I W., of , ,Xt if s t 1 .,s 1.fs.,2.,i?',., ' i . ,ssc New , , . i .is 511 'svi Ai af ' if 'Q 3 I ,pt jg, F ,i 'fit .. :ff 'I :fi I Q..A Q rf 59 4.-e 1 12 Et .I at itt It gf' 'iv' ti Jw W Q ,F ' .If h lx 4 jr I' fn I 2 2 lla -- wg? Qi' , x -L I f JW wg 1324 1 N52 I1 ' ,ffv . ,gif M 4 et mr df I X N' J ,wi x, ' I 5, pi Asif F39 X , 0 ef 2, , ,MSW A mf J 1' I L Iinlrfh ..... Q i tix an , ,,., , , i. W I :iw 1'5- fff t I , ar- ' + A',A R014 I RALPH .X. Ptxrm, .Xvistant profewor of piano, BNI, NINI from I'niverxity of Illinoix, Iit.iz.xne'rn H. Rbuxiax, .Msiktant profemor of art, AB from .Xlltion Colle,-1,e, NIA from XVayne I'niverwit5'. .NRTHLTR VI, RIDER, Acting profek-or of uheniiwtry, BS, NIS from Colgate Vniverxity, PhD from Cornell Vnie veiwitp. Rom ,' I'IIII.II' SHAH-'ER RIt,1,S, iXssut'iate profeuor of Zlxffllllllllliw' and head of department, B5 from Carnegie Institute of Ieeliriulogy, PhD from I'niversity of California. KIIIARIJ-S bl. Rirciin, Professor of history and head of department, NH, ANI from Drake Vtiiveraity, .XNI from Yale, PhD from kIIlll,'CljiO I'niversit5. LWRI. F. RITFR, .X-xoeiate profeaxor of art and acting head of department, AH, .XNI from Uhio I'niversit5', Rim: J' Fiuxk RONhNTH.XI, .X-uixtant profewmr of hiktory, AB, NIL, PhD from l'niverwity of Pittslwurgli. SCUTT ROU'l.l x', Profewor of law, I.itt. B from Hiram College, LLB from Baldwin Iaiiverxity, LLNI front Colum- liia Vniveraity, LLD from Toledo Vniverxity. XVxL'x1T,x 'I'.n'roR Srrxw, A-Not-iate profevor of drama and speerli, .XB from Drake L'niver-ity, .XNI from North! wextern I'nix't-rain. Rims ! Wnrrxu Com SHAW, A-kietant profex-ur, BA from Cornell College, NIS from Purdue Vniveraity. FAL NI. Sirxwiux, Afkietarit professor of biology, AB, .XNI from Drake I'niverNity. A. 'laroiztvrox Snare, .Xwor-inte profenor of marketing and head of department, BA from Vniversity of XVieliita, Nl.X from Duke Vriiversity. Rim: 5 lboxxrn H. STHVART, .XB-ixtant professor of hiktory, AH, NI.X from Drake I'niverNity. I-1. E. STRINGFI1I,l.lNV, Profekkor of language and liter- ature and head of department, AH, ANI from Drake I'niversity'. Tneonoizs .L STRoL'n, .X-Nor-iate professor of Fnglikh, NIA from Luiivereity of Arkansas, PhD from L'niversity tri fliifagd, R015 0 NIxRx'iiE1,hx NLXXXILR, Diretttor of uonienl divikion of plipical education, .XB from Nlellekin Vniverfity, NI.-K from Coluinlvia Vnixerxity, I-fd.D. from New York I'ni- versity. Enwuzn QI. Vnixrxira, .Xffoviate profesxor of health and phywiral eduvation and head of the department. BA, NIA, PhD from twiiwfttti- of Iowa. IIERXI,-XX H, Vox, Profewor of German and head of department, BA from Ilantline Vniverxity, NIA, PhD from Vriiveiwity of Nlinnesota. R014 7 Enwxkn K. XVHP, .M-i-tant profeksor of theory, BNIF from Nlurray State Teacher: College, NINI from Northe western I'nix'ersity. LEE H, Yoniiiz, Profesaor of geography and geology, and head of department, B.Iid. from Illinois State Normal I'niverNity, NIS from Vniverxity of Chicago. . ' 'J'.r' ., 0. PL' I 'iv .u 1 . H r' '.. ,Q .ff U B QQ 1 Cd. TTA ' H 'Pl 4 ral '- ': ..t,e-a . .gg --ws . . . . 4.7: 3:-I. 7.0 , 'S 'I 'IQ'- I .-2-. 4. AL.. JOY ..- vb nn . 1 ' 'l.i. . If fl, E. s'f -'I , . , . A .., .,, 77 u . 3:2 . .0 I-. ., s.. . ...I :T 0-6 L Rs 4:15 A .1 A .I Nu.. ' . - 9 ' - 1:5 ,,'.. ' .4 5 .'l f .N n' I 3 U ... ' .- -jf.. I 0 'T JNL. ' 'qs '- ' -1- Q , I 'fur-.-.' - Ln' ,.-'7 . l 'rf 1 Ze J . tj-,K . J .3-' - an. r? 5 'fi --I 'J -,V .'. 1 Y . ra Li-it 1 ' , .' . 7 . - -..' '41,- v ,r.'f . 1 '.I, k'f'.'7 nh 15-. ., X ,.4'o. '--1 , ' ,,l ' -7.5- X Q ,L--1 fhh. '- ' . if .r ' 1.1, X . .bg -Q FL.. 5 .,- ,QRL ' .li ,,, . .-'-1 . 1-f -- .,. - -. ' .5 . af? 'Qv,f'j'.I K -. Q -..-'bah Q,-Q? tc' , 'viii - 1 . .fm 5 Q.. ,:1,.. 1 I , ' ,- . 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':, ' ' c'ul'R'I' .XRLYS FRED .-XDAM5 ,XNDERSHN ANDERSON l'ontia1',Mi4'l1. ,Xllwf-rt City Raclrlille liratluatr Bil-Ir BS English BSU .'Xvt'ounting RllHl'iRll NlfXNl.lCY biI'.XNI.E'Y B,Xl,DXYlN li.Xl,I, BJXRMAN Drs Nloilltw HA lournalisui Ill-Ql,l-.N Bl-QYI' Poliirroy BX ,louruallsiu MARX lil PC1N.XNfNlb llvs Nluifirs B,-X Not-iology Vhivago BBC' Business .Xduiiuistration JUAN BIiI I'IiI,I, NillNIllll'it'l'. XY ls. BNI llvllo l-Rl-QD HHIILKEN Nlrxlitinwllo BM' .Mt-omiiitiitg Des Moines BA Eronmnirs ,Xlplia Epsilon l'i RUUICR BFIURENSUN Iona Falls BSC' General Business DllN.Xl.D HUXYERS Drs Nloinrs BA l'olitit'al bciclires ,WF -A ELIAEN :Xl'CiI'S'l'lNE Des Moinrs BA English Delta Zeta BILI, BARNES Kansas City, Nita. BA Religion MARY EIAIZ.-XBETII BUEKE lliilwlwartl BME Musiv ,l:XMES Bl IXVNIQXN Des Nloiurs Grzitluate Eduration 14 59' -G' t ,, nw V, , ,sg S P V 5 . if 35 ! f M591 it f X 'Q7 if Qi 4 s ENV N? iffa ,iifask 39.5 X Q it ff M - s sm. M. an . REVA AVVTRY Newton BME Piano Delta Gamn VIUAN BEAN Des Nluinc-s Education Certificate III Delta Gamma LUIS BUESE Linn Grove BSC Coinmr Eduvation Nl.-XR'I'H.'X BR.-XIDSIL-XXV Des Moines BA History Varsity Inde rtial pendents E H R, I gt Qi if 'li t 4:2 Y' s wr' , diff' 4 l:XMES BACKER Monrovia, Calif, BSC Business Administration l.'XMES BECKLEY Des Moines BSC Business Administration Sigma Alpliil Epsilon MA IOR BOGGESS Des Moines BSC Business .-Xdrninistration C. DOl'GI..'XS BREDT Hampton BM Voice QQ ,wwig I 3 f Ag' if ,X 15 'L on--Q 'V 6 - .. ,ew '2...:: C 4 1 nf' x -w'.:f ' -Q,-- M' ..:::::-X fi? ,w? M 40 3' ,-ur. 'MVN s 'wwf Q i Ax I 1 if ..- ,. A ff: 2' '-'Q 2 CIEORGENE XVILLIAM BRISTLE BROOKS Perry Des Moines BS Eleinentary BSC Acvounting Education Alpha Xi Delta JAMES IEAN B I' C K B I ' R K E Ames ElIllI1Cf5i1llI'j.f BSC Retailing MARGARET C.xRI.SoN Des Moines BA History PACL CLAGCE Earlhum BME Mnxiv BFA Drmna ,LXNET CARROLL Des Moinex BA English Kappa Kappa Gamma ARTTICR CLACS Churtlen BSC Accounting J.. 2 6 W. S. ROBERT BROVVN Des Ninines BSC Retail Merchandising Alpha Tan Oinegrl ROBERT BCRNS Dex Moines tirnclnnte Ednration HAROLD CARTER Des Moines BA Politirill Svienve BERNICE COLLINS Boone BA English Q1 ,,...-.- 'xv l in N Ewef xt QQ ' 'f ...- xi A I v ' Mei . if ,wb C V , te g 42' :Q Eel ' ff: fb? V - ' ::' C 'gg' 3,,.A- Hl'cso BRVNS Anhurn LLB. Law RVBY BCRNSI DE Dew Bioinex BA Cheniiatry KIOE CAbTTlXiARK Des Niuiflh MC Lau MARY Jo coiiixs Des Mninee BFA Drama Chi Omega 15 0 X oi ' S wfyw qp 4 ..- M f 4 v X 1 M. if 2 ve ,AQ , l 1 1 ,I .XF H, ,yt X, if . ' ...., ,Q .- I ,QV ,AW M ..,,...- YQ' 'z-Q IQ 'U 9 G if vw xx A x S C ARTHLR BRYANT 1llIlZlhZ1,iYE'l1l'. BME Piano RAY BYNCM lialenn, Kane, BS I'li5sival Edtivntioii Chi Delta I-QVELYX CELANDER Des Moinea BA Alournnli-in MARTHA COOK Moline, Ill. BFA Drama Delta Oainnin BOYD BVCHER Enrekn,1ll, BS Education VVILLIAM CALMAN Dea Ninines BA l'syt'hology Chi Delta ROBERT CIIENOXYETH DeH Moines BA lkychology LEIAND COCCH Des Moinee BbC General B nxiness --:ff ,QW '-ev' -11 ' w in xyet jf ' X 9 - 4 7'..s i 1 '5- W ,.:IE.,v+ , . 5 ' me fs sr . it 4 sxxs . X ' S , WS f gi' Y Q, s sf as ' X X. NY S . we ,.e. ,rx I 'imc 46' Y H- 3 , pt , io fri slf-Q3 gif ff Yi .NSXLZX . , . is -- M ' if , . ' L K s' ' Y ' A k s -, 3 If 4 r if E -VVV ss' 1 X s , X-fs v- me-sis,-,L.: - as 1, . sf-s 5 . J s ,. It Y ,S If if? 7 ' fs- f ': :R e f i 'N i X. ji 49' ,,.-W Sr st. aw' eww' if QQ., N 3 2' .,,,- ,fe DHRIITIIY LRANI-Q cllt'1lI'I,Ill'it' BS Izlementziry Ifilllriltioll Kapp:1Alpl1zJ llit-H .XXNEI'I'I-1 DAXRLINCS C'l1i4'ap.5o BA English Vhi lHneE,L1 RUBERT DEVVI'I I' Albuquerque, N. Mex. BA Sueiology Sigma Alpha Epsilon HARRY DUNN Des Moines BA Physics W I we I . Q Q no NNN,, Y A is S ag' X4 fa iwosun VRENYDSI IY Little Ruvls, Ark, BA IHQ4-ormliii-'s BERNARD DAVIS Chivago , . . BA I ulltiral Sviem-e Alpha Epsilon Ill N1 DRINIAN DIAL Decatur, Ill. BFA Speevh BETTY DURDEN jefferson BA English .walk UIIARLES CRV?-IN BERRY Des Moines BA Nledimjine 'I'II,I.lI-I DAYIS Des Moines BS Iiklllfflflljll DALI-. DUERR Des Nluines BSC Ph a rmacy BETTY DVVYER Des Nioines BNI Music s M 'Mal , 'I 0MY V - if .xg DIYANE LIIINNING Clearfield BME Music Education BARBARA DAY Des Nloines BA Soviology -JOSE IHUMINGITEZ Panama BA Social Science ALFRED EDVVARDS Muskogee, Okla. Graduate Lib 16 by 1 I: .-W, sf 5 X. so 1 4 X X N X N x X Q XXX X X as 9 ix X X s S N Q gy X N 5 ,ff r S ' 9 .mugs CVNNINUH.-XM Des Moines BME Music CLIFTON DEBATES Des Moines BS Commercial Education E W , it ps' .A-w if ROSS DALBEY XVest Des Moines BSC Marketing CHARLES DEBBAN Mason City Graduate Education JOAN jAY DOVVNING DUHIGG Hammond, Ind. Des Moines BA English BA Law Alpha Xi Delta DONNA CHARLES EMMONS ENFIELD Des Moines Des Moines Graduate Fine Arts BSC Accounting eral Art: H-Fi i , Sig' be 6' .,,..a-vs '57 ,, E avg? i J ana , f .'V'. i M K, l sk' ' f , xl' -'Nei VM. CARL ERVIN Charleston, XV, Va. BA English Tau Kappa Epsilon JAMES FITZSIMMONS Granger BS Physical Education DARLENE FREEMAN Boxholm BME Music NORMA GHITALLI Ankeny BSC Retailing Alpha Xi Delta f mv .A-I i 1 to AQ ea E ELEANOR EVANS Riverside, BA Music Ill. XVAYNE FERGUSON Des Moines BA Chemistry Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Tau Omega JAMES FLANAGAN Des Moines BA English NORTON FREYER Des Nloines BSC Retailing Alpha Epsilon Pi LARRY GILLESPIE Nfissouri Vallex' GORDON FLICK Nlinneapolis, Minn. BSC' Marketing Chi Delta ROBERT GABLER Kansas City, Mo. BSC Radio Tau Kappa Epsilon LAZARUS GOODNVYN Ford, Va. BS Physical Education BA Political Science 'F'-4. X, we 54' , g 16' K cv' 1 Y s ft 26 X 4 3. s Q Q Z X S ggaxzsfz iaww y Xi Q gn 36 f ww 2 21.45 4-.zissyt .e ' tg W Miswf 113 X is x sf .uf - A -ev r 1' - ' .,.c t ' X ily? Al sf, Q, ii I ,, ii rg J ' Q 2 5 N , ' 1 , pmf, 'Ye , Q r gag.. Qc 3 t 'fx W., LuL'Is FIFER Vloliet, Ill. BSC General Business Tau Kappa Epsilon MELVIN FOVRROFX Phillips, Tex. BSC Mathematics HELEN GAER Cedar Falls BA English XVILLIAM GOTTNER Des Moines BSC Marketing 17 ,IOHN FINLEY Clarinda BSc Pharmacy EDXVARD FOX Des Moines BA Law MARIE GANT Ontario, Ore. BME Piano Delta Zeta JOHN GOVLDEN Des Moines BSC Accounting Suvx -e-1-ff PAT FITCH fllifago HA Political SCiCl1t't' Kappa Kappa Gamina NOEI, FRANCISCO Pekin, Ill. Graduate Bihle RAY GAVTHIER Hammond, Ind. BS Physical Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon VVILLIAM GRAY Rockwell City BSC Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon 98 if' L - ,Q fi x W' 6 is by 'l 93 X s uni: sf Q s Q X ' 'ami' F . t li N . rr. 5- x 'li 'X :se 'if' of N X N t. if- ,Sl X A 2 ,,.,, , 5:4 , 1, 'N-+ I -'tis .-X-an ef 552' '- 'ef N :TSG 13'-2 Wx - '.ff.:: 2' X N, ie 523 4 X .. , X ' v 1,-ws, 5 -sw ,eq A tw , R53--...V K' a ,.'z1:. t . hr 'Q' 'VX .-was NX pi- Js 'lv ' . 5. .W Q I.I'l'II.I,E HRIPI' Thayer Bb English SIIIRLI-IY ll.rXI.I. Des Nloiltes Bs Elementary Ecluration ,Xlpli11XiDelta NIAXTUDENE HAXVVKINS Fairfax, Ukla. BA Musit' Varsity Intlepentle liEYERI.Y llll.I. Des Nioines Bl History XVll,M.X URISVVULD Rorliwell City' BSC' Coniniercial liducation ,Xlpha Xi Delta HUB H.XMlI.Tl IN Des Moines HSL' Marketing RI UBERT HEXTER Fort Dodge HEX Drama Tau Kappa Epsi M.XRii.XRli'I' lTl'l'l'lTCUC'K Des Moines HS Srienre Kappa Kappa Gainina Enluvation lon ROBERT GRVBEN -loliet, lll. HA Philosophy .Xlpha Tau Uni:-ga DONALD l'l.XNR.Xll.XN Fort Dotlile HSC Business .Xdrninistration li.XRUl.D llliSI.INCi.X Uskaloosa I.l..B I.au' NAXNCIE HOHMAXNN Chicago 2-Year Senior Primarv Education Chi Uiriega EDXVTN li,XCHI,ER Passaic, N. -I. BSC Foreign Coniineree RAY H.-XNRAHAN Des Moines BSC I.aw BEVERLEY HICKMAN Elkatler BSC' Business .Xdininistration ALICE HOOD Des Moines BA Religion 18 tfgr '-A if 4526 fl 4,5 ' me inf, Q Q w x ss Y X 4- 1 - A, I KI N A f A tgifiag' S ic 'N 1 l V! Q. -ft., DONN HAGLVND Osceola BA Geography Tau Kappa Epsilon H.-XI. H,-XRDIN Kansas City, Mo. BSC' Business Administration Sigma Alpha Epsilon BETTY HICKS Lake City BS Education Chi Omega Rl'Tll HORSCH XVheaton, Ill. BFA Drama xy4 ., , s. 5 Y , sm , ' Y ., all-s GEORGE H.-XLI. Chitago BSC General Busine .Xlpha Tau Omega DAVID HARTMAN New York BSC Marketing Alpha Epsilon Pi XYARREN HILE Des Moines Graduate Bible PETE HOST Des hioines HSC Marketing X .Ps 21 Q 3 .gf'Re'5s-tw sg ROBERT HOUTS Chicago BSC Business .Xdministration HUVVARD HUNT Des Nloines BSC Retailing Sigma Alpha Epsilon ORVAL ,l:XNSEN Marshalltown BSC General Business BETTY KAGAVVA Honolulu BA Biology . .14 1. .,-, Q X if Q ' ' ss,,s A Qin S xggpy 55 ' E rl .. ' i 4 5 ' .2 . S ...f , , . . sf zfirfasi Q X ye l a, -Q X-if 1 Q f is gg X n s V t f 12 '- assi?-at , nfs: , ' suv .., f Ss, fe ,X A N. , f A St: XC' vm SADYE HOXVARD XVilmingt0n, N. C. BJ. Medicine -lE.XN H I' TTU Kansas City, Mo. BA Journalism Alpha Xi Delta DAGMAR KIENSEN Des Moines BA English JUNE KA G.-XXVA Honolulu B.-X Chemistry 1153013 s , ,, ,n g-1. , t 2 A N 1 T Q2 1, 2' J .v A g g tg 5 Q .13 -r, 4 sw- .,,g ---1' 'S-114' 'V' 3 X ,J M wiv 3' ea s g 5gS'f.5SXf w-xy 5 K 552 ' s 2 if sggffy an L. ggi.. gl g ,wil Qs I ,i bras sf fg2wQfsM.2mQ . A wi 5 Q Q wit 1 ff f - I 3 .sf W T M Qi M 0 1 twang 1 K Q 1 2 S' 'ts-4 ji. .Ar , is , M ' X . ,,, 55 ' sauna Qbaaamww t ,ss s,.,'fsgz,, ,tw-t.:-gs gas is Sassy,-wigs asf ,6 ls? gangs . -12 ss 'f .. ,-1 ,. M ...W V. - - ,, l: , gg 5' ef was x Sl s. .ss 1. - ff... t ,A R MS ' . gzfks s ' -QB, s' ,. Jr -f-:' 5' ' 'S 5' EF i':', I V , , 6 Q 1 f 'V 1 s t ' 'K fs Q Av Vi 31-Y 9 2 YS' f S f CIMXRENCE HUYVE Tipton BA ljsytliolngy ,IUHN HYND Huxley BSC' Business .-Xtlministration DUI'UL.XS ,lol-Ixsox Lee, Ill. BA Politiral Science Tau Kappa Epsi RYSSELI. KARLSUN Sav City BSC Business Administration 5 st 5 ' fi lon Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' H 'S 1 X bf N Yagi. l isps? 3' Ek is ts . 4, N 5 is? gi' fi? '23 l? '7 RVSSELI. LOYD HUXVELI. HVDSUN Des Moines Mount .Xyr BSC Pharinavy BME Voice .IU ANN CHARLES ILER IMMELI. Mallard Arlington. Minn. BSC Retailing BS Social Studies Sigma .Xlpha Epsilon FLURENUE CHRIS JONES KIURDAN Grinnell BS Elementary Ednvation Des Moines BA Biology' Kappa Kappa ljllllllilil BARBARA KEENAN Chicago BS Education Delta Zeta 19 IMI' KI.Ul'I'ING KELLY Newton BM Voiee Delta Gamma s, ,fwww -, 'nit W: isfiw ff M. . FV f 'if-QS' , .'W5fcQhf 'ss- 5 Mya 3QwgmgQs s sf 3 s J, , 's . 5 ' .gww 'sy ,,, . s. GEORGE HVFF Rockwell City BSc Pharmacy Sigma Alpha Epsilon 'l'HUM.XS IRXVIN Des Kloines BA Clieinistry CVRTIS JORDAN Des Moines BA Biology' Hlililrl KENT Park Ridge, Ill. BS Physical Education Sigma .Xlplm Epsilon x N' 4- f.s- v--:...::::gE3r' 't- WYE .Q-1:g':::::2f-5 5' ,.,.-l.?,, . 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YYest Des NInints HSC ixl't'UllllIIl'lE XV.XI,I..'XCE LINN Essex BS Physical Eduration Chi Delta av 6 W , f . Q S Q, . . 5' .3 -' Q if' '53 F. I -1 - ,-eszlg ,.,. 5 ' 5 I f' f' Q t -, :J QL S , S 4 V- 1' .. ' , SVSAN KLEINZ Chicago Ii,-Y Sociology Dslta Gamma H .XRRY KI'NKI.E Des Moines HA Biology LARRY LE,-XVERTON lk-s Moines BSC General Business EI.IZ.'YI'iE'IiI'I LUNG Edwards, Miss. BME Violin 20 ,Swif- , W X 5:51 II.-XLR KOCIRIK Cedar Rapids BSC Radio VIUSEPH I.ajONE Chicago B.-Y Physics LUREN LICHTENBERGER Des Moines BSC ,-Xvrounting VIRGINIA LOVE Carlos, Minn, BSC Commercial Education Delta Gamma 969'-f . 5 iixlff ' iff . H RICHARD KULLINGS Des Moines BSC Marketing FLOYD LANCASTER Des Moines BA History 'IAMES I.IDDLE Blue Island, Ill. BSC Retailing ,Ylpha Tau Uniega CURNELI.-x I,l'NDE Marshalltown BME Piano ck 435 a Y as QL at NX 1, , X N f A , X fm,-9 , ss .- PX 4 2 f 3, is s V' B ,4- s 1 Xia C30 'Y -ear! U X f I 4 , ew r 'ff if fa ss, 'GSL ' . 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EILEEN Mac CANON NIANBECK AIANN NIANNHEINIER MARTENS MARTIN Des Moines BA Biology ROYAL MARTIN Des Moines BS Physical Education Sigma Alpha E CAROL MAY Des Moines BA Chemistry Alpha Xi Delta GRACE McKAY Estherville BS Elementary Education Varsity Independents Des Moines BA Social Science Alpha Tau Omega XVILLIAM MARTIN Des Moines BSC Accounting Alpha Tau Omega psilon FLOYD McCARTHY Altoona Graduate Bilvle GERALD McKENZIE Des Moines BSC Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon Des Moines HA journalism CARROLL MARTINDALE Des Moines BS Commercial Education DURU'I'I'IY McCLELI.AND Des Moines BFA Art JAMES McKEON Des Moines BA Economics Alpha Tau Omega Des Nloines BA bociologj' KENNETH NIARTINSON Ashland, VVis. BA Law VVILLIAM MCCRORY Hot Springs, Ark. BA journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon GORDON NICLEAN Muscatine BME Nlusic 21 Martensdale BS Physical Education Varsity Independents MADGE MASBECK New York BA Sociology .lOl-IN McDONAI.D Lorimor I.I..B. 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BA French Kappa Kappa Gamma DEAN NAVEN Kent BA Radio hlnurnalialn HARRY NELSON Hamniond, Ind. BA Cliemiatry BARBARA NOLTE Des Moines BME Music lx a xx A, ., I ZYSQ ,X ,f X iii 'Q Q Q 'Xxx tx F I X t X 1 , ,-.- ' ter wt DOROTHY MOORE Marshalltown BME Music Delta Gamma DEAN NEBERGALL Osceola BSC Nlarketing ,lI'LIENNE NELSON Harlan 2-Year Senior Education BEVERLY NORD Dunnell, Minn. BME Voice Delta Zeta Qifi' -33 W A s wgfdfg f 'eww ,, s, ,-1 w A .- ...- iw i he 9' we Z, .Bw s ,, ,C eg gifts A f 5? P 95355. 1 X s Se A A Ekwilf es Q K 1 f i -x X x fx 1 I ts Fifi .123-RQ' A . 'C' lf? JACK NULL YVinterset BSC Accounting FORREST PATTERSON Iowa Falls BSC Niarketing DONALD PERKINS Des Moines BA Psychology Chi Delta JOHN POISTER Sewickley, Pa. BFA Drama Sigma Alpha Epsilon A, HARRY NUSTAD Hillslioro, N. Dali. BS Physical Education BEVERLY I'ACL Galeshurg, Mivh. BA Religion ARDYCE PETERSON Des Moines BFA Art BETTY PONDER Newton BME Piano Varsity Independents fi an A? a NAM, s 5. 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DON XYILLIAM PFAlfl'ZGRAFF l'HII,BY PHILLIPS l'I,E'l'CIi Dumont Des Moines Des Moines Algona BME Voire BA Economies BA Psycliology BSc' lll11ll'lIlLlL'A' journalism ROBERT XYALTER AARON CATHERINE POPE POTTS POAYERS P1 IXYERS Des Moines BSC Commerce Alpha Tau Omega Des Nloines BA Psyehologju Sigma Alpha Epsilon 23 Des Moines BA Psyvlinlogy' Des Moines BS Priniary Education Delta Gamma 1 9:11 X X NE R QA X 39 Xia: iii Tian-9' .5155 .mx 4-. dvr Z 5 VIRGINIA PROESCHEI, Toledo, O. HA English Varsity Independent YYAYNE RICKE'l I'S Zeariug BS Php :ical Education l,l'CII.E SAMS Des Moines BS Primary Education Varsity Independentx PATRICIA SC H YVA RTZ Burlington BA Political Science Kappa Alpha Theta wg ' : fl six 2 is J gem Q NVQ r Qt J, f wt if E if 4 S we-si ax ' -1:34. Sm f,,wgi, 1' fy RAYMOND PROSPERI Chicago BA -lourualixin l'Al'I, Rl PGERS Des Moinex HA Hixtory HAROLD SAMCELSON Dem Moines BA Zoology JAMES SEDOEXVICK Des Moines BSC Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon RAN: ,Q 'za'- .1 iA 3 ,.,. Q Q fi ,,,, Zi DCI,A PYLE Deb Nloinew BA Zoology Alpha Xi Delta ESTHER ROLE Shenandoah BSC Secretarial Science Alpha Xi Delta MARSHALL SA'I l'ERI.EE Mitchell, S. Dali. BSC N12ll'lit'llI1g' STANLEY SERIKAKC Honolulu BSC Nlarketing -3' f. 2-pax K' N? Q SN N t -- ian, HELEN QUICK Carrie Nlills, Ill. BA Sociology ARMAXDO ROSAS Panama BSC Economiiw Tau Kappa Epailon KATH Y SA CNDERS Manilla BSC Retailing Alpha Xi Delta JOHN SHADLE Boone Graduate Education 24 4 ri-X fa 23: ,. ww ef , 9 3 A P '? Q X S wgxw S S Q S Vg. A we A 2 Q1 S f at ,Qt f xx Sem ' X f . - K Si-2 .gu X ' f is-ij .vi Q S 5 i X a S 'NSG 1 5 X Sp 1' we -:f x WN A x 0 aw- ., mg 2' sis 11 4 ax K C M ' .S C ii Q '-i' 2 fazialf S if . ' 1 N -Q X gf. A. P ., f ':,,: Z , . . gf. F gen!-1'- I ELEANOR RAGAN hlitchellville BME Music j.-XCK RCSSELL Des Moines BA Physics RCSSELL SACNDERS Montezuma BME Organ Sigma Alpha Epailon DUNCAN SHANKLIN Mason City BSC Accounting jAMES REILLY Des Moines BA Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon RICHARD RYDEN Des Moines BSC Businen Administration Alpha Tau Omega VICTOR SAYER Des hloinea BSC Economics Tau Kappa Epsilon EDXVARD SHARP Eldon Graduate Sociology Alpha Tau Omega S --r .' , . It .I :um 0' in X I ,Q S' ,ts :N ,E 'AX 1 'v x was 4g'?'I 4 -'W ers 'Af' R T37-1' Q unv- X 9 G' :'A 3 , Q s J RICHARD SHARPNACK Des Moines BSC Accounting FORREST SIlVICOKE Des Moines BME Music .AVDREY STALL XVaukee BA Sociology Varsity Independents G. KINSEY STEYVART Des Moines BA Psychology DURRII2 SHEARER Evanston, Il HM Voiee Kappa Alph DUN SIMPSUN Des Moines HNIE hlusit' Chi Delta BARBARA STANSELL Des Moines BFA Drama IAN s'1'oNE Exira ISINIE Voice a Theta st .e ,V A te ef , 4-inn Y in 4.. A J R I X fi :ji N Mt A , oi-- E iw :Qs aff? 2. es, ,f ,,., as ' gt .' fa, Q ,V fy ,W Zo,- s 2 ,ef , t 1 A . F ' f iw s X ' - W 1 if AG? Q. . -nn 3 H. I.- lx i ---A I swf xi ww A 'QQ' i ' A 5' , 'f ff t w , f ., 1 '51 ' i b it -f in , if NEAI.Ii HERBERT MARY ,IAN SIIEI I7IEI,D SHIRLEY SlII'l'.'lAN Des Moines .laniairzi Hlooinslwurg, Pa. ISA .lonrnzilisni BA Soriology BME Voiee Delta tlannna .IUAN VIVTUR DUN SMITH SMITII SPARKS Canada Des Moines Des Moines BFA Drama BSL' Marketing HSC Actuarial Seienee Sigma Alpha Epsilon IUHN MYRUN LURAINE ST. CIIAIR STEARNS STEELE Chicago YVaterIoo Coon Rapids BA -Iournnlism HA Religion HM I'i:ino Chi Delta Varsity Independents BYRUN JOHN MARY LOEISE STUVER STVHR SI'I.I.IVAN Des Moines Minden Des Moines BSC Retailing BSC Aerotinting BME Violin Sigma .Alpha Epsilon Varsity Independents 25 T .1o.xN SIDES Des Moines HS l'llysi1'1llEtlllratioll Varsity Independents AI.AN SPIERS Uhirago BSC Business Atllninistration Phi Delta FRANK STEFKU Hammond, Ind. HS I'l1ysit':!l Etlut-ation XVILLIAM SI'LI.IVAN Des Moines I.I.. B Law .36 nf 'Q g 'C -.- g e -nv - to f, spur C , sew V , : A 'ss -, 4 Q 1: EM, ., st. .Q .. . Wm: ff-A-free st S D Q 1 -- s .C i R-:I x Q if X, , 25251359 ' -S s 5 9 'f- , x -'sfrf.:t-., i.:S:-9- - .-:. Y s s , - X , .at 4, X - - X s' A s ' bv e:-vs:-sf-. r V sf'iW:ssEa:f. A ef 1 s. it ss A ,W seas t H -. ' x fs t' fr.: Nu, ' ,-.wr t . Q s isbn 5. Xe. sas A X X . ab. 4 ' -H1 -Z,-:QA-N 4. ,-s f s ss fwii ixx Ry l C 't A ve X Q V ew se ei 'XY 'X ,'f:P d'. ROBERT SCTHERLAND Des Moines BSC Actuarial Science JEAN TAYLOR Arlington, Va. BA Spanish Varsity lndepenclents ERNESTINE TURNER Hammond, Ind. BA journalism Kappa Alpha Theta EUGENE VLBRICH Atlantic BSC Marketing Alpha Tau Omega ARTHVR MAXINE VVATSUN XVALSH Alliany, Mo. Los Angeles BA English Graduate Education Varsity Alpha Tau Omega Independents 'N Xl' fx .sn s N 4 4 , , 3 'C' Q ii gk: . ., s mf: 'v ,tr. fl 2 ' Fe ,Z ,. gig: n ,,.', 1 X ' A 'i'iL i,'. l +331 ' I it X ' Q' -- . A ,A J J, DUN GEORGE TEVV TODD Des Moines BA Psychology HAROLD I'I,LEST.-XD Ames BSC Accounting VVENDELL XVATTS Fort Dodge BSC Retailing Des lN1oines BME Music M.xRjoR1i1 t'1.vEs'mD River Forest, Ill. 1 A Tl DRE Y TOVRTE Paton BSC Commercial Education Varsity Independents ALICE ROSE VANDENBVRG VVest Des Moines BS English Eduvation BFA Drama Kappa Kappa Gamma ROGER XVEBB Des Moines BA Commerce Economics 26 Alpha Xi Delta DLNVAYNE XVESSEL Charles City LL, B Law Alpha Tau Omega ,.,,--. 2 , , -ff. . I 3. X ,wks 6 ' 4 3.53. S if e Q' 1 1 HAMMOND TRICK Des Nloines BA Economies Commerce -IOH N YVALLACE Des Nioines BSC Marketing MARYROSE XVESTBROUK Kansas City, Mo. BM Nlusic ll ffm ,335 hd' .aw vias fan? ri? t, , WS g . . ,Max :. , , . x ig,-I , VIRGIL YYUNNE ll. DXVAINIC ROY PHYLLIS XURMQX XVESTERC.-XMP XVESTPHAI. XYICKER XVILDE XYII.LI,XNIS XVIl.I.S Uskaloosa Rockwell City Dex ixlljlllfi Oak Lawn, Ill, Sac City Carroll BSC Accounting HSC Radio BSC .xL'CULlIlIlIlg1 BSC Mzirke-ting: BS Eln-mentary BFA Drama ,Xlpha Xi Delta Education .Xlpha Xi Delta JAMES I.lLLI.XN XYILIJAXM MIRIANI DONALD RICHARD YORT PIIYLIAIS ZIKE XVILSON VVI'I I'E XVITTKUNVSKI VVULF XVUUDARD Dew Moines Marxhalltuwn Lorimor Hampton Des Nloinex Kansas City, Mu, Trenton, NIU. Bl Nlarlyt-ting BMI? Piann Bbq' Pharmacy BS Commercial BFA .Xrt BS Primary BSC General Chemistry Education Eduvzitiun Buxiness Varsity Delta Gamma Independents 27 I 6' X N 3 - f ffv Q A-4,19-fffv , W X fn QI! X f 6:39 Q v . J... A AoAxIs, CoL'RT, Aleph Theta Ze, pres., vice-pres., sec., pledge IIIBSICFI Ministerial Association, Helmet and Spurs, sec., Delphic, business staff, International Relations Club, grad- uate from Drake Cniversity. TXNDERSON, .ARl.Y5, Cniversity Chorus, Varsity Choir, Red Cross, transfer from North Park College. ANDERSON, FRED, Delta Sigma Pi. .AULlL'STlNE, ELLEN, English Club, Panhellenic, transfer from Iowa State College. AWTRY, REVA, Delta Gamma, corr. sec., rec. sec,, Drake Choir, Girl's Glee Club, Cniversity Chorus, Red Cross, YVVCA. BACRER, JAxIEs, 'Transfer from Pasadena Junior College and C. S. Merchant Marine Academy. BALDNVIN, ROBERT, Sigma Delta Chi., pres., Times-Delphic ed- in-chief, staff, Summer-News, ed, National Collegiate XVho's Vl'ho, Publications Board, Anchor and Eagle Club. BALI., STANLEy. BARxIAN, STANLEY, Alpha Epsilon Pi, vice-pres., pres., Inter- fraternity Council, pres., Band Property mgr. BARNEs, BILL, Ministerial Association, transfer from Kansas City Junior College. BEAN, JoAN, Kappa Beta Kappa, Cniyersity Chorus. BECKLEY, JAMES, Commerce Club, transfer from Dubuque Cttiversity. BEs'r, IIELEN, Beta Gamma Kappa, sec., Theta Sigma Phi, treas., Gray Cottage, pres., Interdormitory Council, pres., Quax, assistant ed, transfer from Iowa State College. BEL'TEl.l,, JoAN, Sigma Alpha Iota, YVVCA, Orchestra, transfer from Eastman School of Music, I7niversity of Rochester. B,IoRENsoN, RooER, Commerce Club, Delta Sigma Pi, transfer from Ellsworth Junior College. BOEKE, DIARY, Stoye Club, Drake Choir, Cniversity Chorus, YVVCA, Night of Opera , Sigma Alpha Iota. BOESE, I.oIs, Commerce Club. Botstsess, INIAJUR, Transfer from Cnivt-rsity of Illinois. Bot:NANNo, DIARY, International Relations Club, YVVCA, trans- fer from Iowa State College. Bot-ILKEN, FRED, Commerce ClIIb, Accounting Club, Student Union Committee, transfer from Cniversity of Missouri, BOWYER5, DoNAI.o, Anchor and Eagle Club, transfer front Pratt Institute, Shrivenham University, England. BowsIAx, JAP-IES, Transfer from Iowa State College. BRAosHAw, NIARTHA, Beta Gamma Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, I'niversity CIIOFLISQ VVomen's Chorus. BREDT, C. DoUtzI..-AS, Phi Mu Alpha, Drake Choir, Drake Sym- phony, Madrigal Group, Cniyersity Chorus. BRISTLE, GEoRt:ENE, Alpha Xi Delta, pres., vice-pres., soc. chmn., Band, XRIOIIICIKS Chorus, Pep Club, YXVCA, YVomen's League, Kappa Beta Kappa, pres., Panhellenic Board, treas., National Collegiate VVho's VVho. BROOKS, YVILLIAM, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club, Com- merce Club, transfer from McPherson College. BRowN, ROBERT, Alpha Tau Omega, pres., Commerce Club, Ititerfraternity Council, National Collegiate VVbo's VVho. BRL'Ns, I'ILfUU, Transfer from North Central College. BRYANT, ARTIIUR, Stoye Club, Drake Choir, Independent Tri- angle Club, Drake Chorus. BUCHER, Botti, History Club, transfer from Eureka College. BUCK, JAMES, Commerce Club, transfer from Iowa State College. BURKE, JEAN, Zeta l'hi Eta, University Chorus, Male Animal , Hur Town , Newman Club, transfer from Briar Cliff College. BL'RNs, RoIsERT, Graduate of Drake Bible College. BURNSIDE, RUBY, Chemistry Club. BYNUM, RAY, Baseball, transfer from Joplin Junior College, North Texas State, Kansas State Teachers. C CALM.-KN, VVILLIAM. CARLSON, MARGARET. CARROLL, JANET, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice-pres., treas., International Relations Club, YVVCA, Newman Club, English Club, vice-pres. CARTEF, I'IAROI.D, Sigma Tau Delta, International Relations C ub. CAsH!sIARIt, JOE, Quax, adv. Ingr., Times-Delphic, business staff, S-F Social Committee. CELANDER, EVELYN, Times-Delphic, managing ed., staff, Sigma Tau Delta, pres., vice-pres., Theta Sigma Phi, sec., Psi Chi, sec. CHENOWETH, ROBERT, Transfer from Simpson College. CI.AcaUE, PAUI., Band, Phi Mu Alpha. CLAUS, ARTHUR, Transfer from Northwestern University. CoI.LINs, BERNICE, Anchor and Eagle Club, transfer from Simp- son College, Harvard University. CoI.I.INs, INIARY Jo, Chi Omega, vice-pres., rush chmn., Zeta Phi Eta, publicity chmn., Theta Alpha Phi, pres., vice- pres., NVomen's League, sec., Psi Chi, Margaret Fuller Club, Night over Taos', Jane Eyre , transfer from AfvlllI8IIl VVoods College. Cook, INIARTHA, Delta Gamma, scholarship chmn., Zeta Phi Eta, pres., soc. chmn,, rush chmn, Pi Beta Epsilon, pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Professional Panhellenic, vice-pres., Radio Staff, YXVCA, Senior Class, sec.-treas., National Collegiate VVho's XVho, Ghosts , The Late George Apley , Our Town , transfer from University of Iowa. CoUcH, LELAND. CRANE, DOROTHY, Kappa Beta Kappa, YVVCA, transfer from Stephens College. CREwnsoN, DoNAI.o, Drake Choir, transfer from Millsaps Col- lege, Miami University. CRUSINBERRY, CHARLES. CUNNING, DUANE, Drake-Des Moines Symphony, Drake Chorus, Drake Baud, transfer from Maryville State Teachers' College. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Mu Alpha Male Chorus, Drake Chorus, Phi Mu Alpha, Drake Choir. D DALBEY, Ross, Anchor and Eagle Club, treas., Commerce Club, pres., treas., Delta Sigma Pi, sr. warden. DARLING, ANNETTE, Chi Omega, pres., house mgr., YVVCA, pres., Quax staff, S-F Council, English Club, Biology Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Sieve and Shears. DAVIS, BERNARD, Transfer from Chicago Senior College. DAVIS, TII.I.IE, Transfer from University of VVyoming, Kearney State Teachers, Cotner College. DAY, BARBARA, International Relations Club, transfer from University of Chicago. DEBATES, CLIFTON, Transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. DEBBAN, CHARLES, Transfer from Mason City Junior College, Iiniversity of Iowa, Park College. DELVITT, ROBERT, Peace Activities Committee, chmn., VVorld Student Service Fund, chtnn., Homecoming Committee, chmn., S-F Council, Chicago Student Conference, National Collegiate XVho's XVho, Ministerial Association. DIAL, NoR:xIAN, A Cappella Choir, Male Quartette, The Late George Apley , Our Town . DOI-IRR, DALE, Phi Delta Chi, vice-pres., American Pharma- ceutical Association, pres., Mortar and Pestle Club, trans- fer from Parsons College. DOMINGUEZ, JosE, History Club, transfer from University of Panama. DOWNING, JOAN, English Club, University Chorus, YVVCA, transfer from University of Missouri. DUHTGG, JAY. DUNN, HARRY, Transfer from Iowa State College. DURDEN, BETTY, Transfer from University of Iowa. DWYER, BETTY, Drake String Trio, A Cappella Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Drake Chorus, accompanist. EDVVARDS, ALFRED, Transfer from Jarvis Christian College. EM:i1oNs, DONNA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Beta Epsilon, Drake Choir, University Chorus. ENFIELD, CHARLES, Commerce Club. ERVIN, CARL, English Club, pres., vice-pres., Anchor and Eagle Club, vice-pres., Tau Kappa Epsilon, historian, sec., Radio staff, The Tavern , Quax staff, Times-Delphic, staff, Sigma Tau Delta. EVANS, ELEANOR, University Chorus, YXVCA, International Relations Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pres., VVOmen's League, Panhellenic Board, transfer from Oberlin College, National Collegiate VVho's VVho. F FERGUSON, YVAYNE. FIEER, LOUIS, Transfer from Monmouth College. FINLEY, JOHN, Phi Delta Chi, pres., American Pharmaceutical Association, Mortar and Pestle Club, transfer from Clar- inda Junior College, Northwestern Missouri State 'Teachers College. FITCH, PAT, Eta Sigma Phi, pres., vice-pres., International Re- lations Club, sec., YVorld Service Committee, chmn., Sieve and Shears, pres., S-F Council, YYVCA, Freshman Class, pres., Senior Class, vice-pres., National Collegiate VVho's VVho. FITZSIMMONS, JANtEs, Varsity Football, D Club, National Col- legiate VVho's YVho. FLANAGAN, JAMES, Alpha Phi Omega, Aleph Theta Ze, Sigma Tau Delta, Times-Delphic, staff, Ministerial Association. FLICK, GORDON, Basketball, transfer from the University of Minnesota. FOURROUX, IVIELVIN, Transfer from St. Marys University. Fox, EDWARD, Transfer from Texas Tech., YVestminster College. FRANCISCO, NOEL, Helmet and Spurs, lylinisterial Association, Aleph Theta Ze, pres., Pi Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, National Collegiate VVho's VVho, transfer from Eureka College. FREEMAN, DARLENE, Sigma Alpha Iota, Band, Drake Choir, University Chorus. FREYER, NORTON, Alpha Epsilon Pi, vice-pres., transfer from University of Ctah. G GABLER, ROBERT, Transfer from Park College, University of Michigan. GAER, HELEN, English Club, transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. GANT, MARIE, University Chorus, Drake Civic Symphony, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Lambda Delta, vice-pres., Delta Zeta, sec., Drake Choir, Varsity Choir, Stoye Club, Red Cross. GAUTHIER, RAY, D Club, pres., Basketball, Cross-country. Cl-IITALLI, NORMA, Commerce Club, transfer from Iowa State College. GILl,E5PlE, LARRY, D Club, transfer from Arizona State College. QSOODXVYN, I.AzARUs, International Relations Club. Go'I'rNER, WVILLIAAI, Transfer from Dowling Junior College. GOULDEN, JOHN, Commerce Club, .Accounting Club. GRAY, YVILLIAM, Commerce Club, transfer from Kemper Mili- tary School. QTRIPP, LUCILLE, Transfer from Maryville State Teachers College. GRIswoLD, XVILMA, Pep Club, YXVCA, Commerce Club, Kappa Beta Kappa, membership chmn., Alpha Xi Delta, rush chmn., sec. QTRUBEN, ROBERT, Intramural Football, Basketball, transfer from Joliet Junior College. H HACHLER, EDWIN, Commerce Club, International Relations Club, S-F Council, Service Committee, chmn., Anchor and Eagle Club, Student Federalists, pres., transfer from New Jersey State 'Teachers College. HAGLLYND, DONN, Tau Kappa Epsilon, pres., social chmn., Phi Sigma Iota, pres., Interfraternity Council, vice-pres., Alpha Phi Umega, pres, transfer from University of Pennsyl- vania. Irl.-ILL, GEORl,IE, Commerce Club, transfer from XVright Junior College. I IAl.I., SHIRLEY, YXVCA, Pep Club, Commerce Club, Kappa Beta Kappa, transfer from Coe College. I'I.-XBIILTON, BOB HANRAHAN, DONALD, 'Transfer from South Dakota State Teachers. I'IANR.'lHAN, RAY HARDIN, HAL, Transfer from VVentw0rth Military Academy Junior College. HARTNIAN, DAVID, Basketball, Alpha Epsilon Pi, pres., Inter- fraternity Council, Intramural Board, transfer from Ohio I'niversity. HAu'kINs, INIARIDENE, Drake Choir, VVomen's Chorus, Uni- versity Chorus, Night of Opera . HEATER, ROBERT, Theta Alpha Pi, transfer from Kemper Mili- tary School, Coe College. HESLINOA, CTAROLD, Transfer from NVilliam Penn College, George NVashington University, Michigan State. HICKNIAN, BEVERLY, Commerce Club, transfer from Elkader Junior College. Hicks, BETTY, Kappa Beta Kappa, YSVCA, University Chorus. HILE, XVARREN, Band, Chorus, LA Junior Class, pres., Minis- terial Association, Aleph Theta Ze. HILL, BEVERLY, Alpha Lambda Delta, YXVCA, International Relations Club, English Club, Kappa Kappa Gamma, treas., personnel chmn, Red Cross, History Club, sec.-treas. HITCHCOCK, INIARCARET, 'Transfer from Simpson College, Iowa Methodist Hospital. HOHNIANN, NANCIE, Pep Club, YNVCA, Red Cross, NVomen's League, transfer from Lindenwood College. HOt'lD, ALICE, Beta Gamma Kappa, pres., Ministerial Association. HORSCH, RUTH, Zeta Phi Eta, Theta Alpha Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Beta Epsilon. Hosr, PETE. Hotrrs, ROBERT, International Relations Club, Student Federal- ists, Commerce Club, transfer from VVabash College. HOXYARD, SAYDE, Transfer from A and T College, Greensboro, N. C. Howe, CLARENCE, Transfer from Tipton Junior College. HOSVELL, RUssELI.. HUDSON, I,oYD, Band, Orchestra, Cniversity Chorus, Drake Choir, Madrigal Singers, Phi lblll Alpha, vice-pres. HUFF, GEORGE, Transfer from University of Iowa. HUNT, HOIVARD, Drake Choir, Anchor and Eagle Club, Com- merce Club. HUTTO, JEAN, S-F Convocations Committee, YNVCA, Theta Sigma Phi. HYND, JOHN, Commerce Club, transfer from Iowa State College. ILER, ,Io ANN, Intermural Board, Commerce Club, YVVCA, Red Cross, Interdormitory Council. IXINIEI, CH.xRI,Es, History Club, Basketball, transfer from Cni- versity of Minnesota, Mankato Teachers College, St. johns Cniversity. IRYIIN, VISHIJKIAS. J ,lANsEN, URYAII. JENSEN, DAOAIAR, Transfer from Grand View College. Vloiixsos, IlOL'l1l.,XS, Transfer from Beloit College. JONES, FI,oRI-iNcE, Kappa Beta Kappa, Cniversity Chorus, YXVCA, Kappa Kappa Gamma, social chmn, transfer from I.indenwoOd College. FIORDAN, CHRIS, Beta Beta Beta, transfer from McPherson Col- lege. -IORDIN, CURTIS, Beta Beta Beta, transfer from McPherson Col- lege. K KAIQAWA, BETTY, Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Beta Beta. IQAIANYA, IUNE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delta Phi Alpha, Chem- istry Club, Intramural Board, North Hall, sec.-treas., Red Cross, YVVCA, transfer from University of Iowa. K.ARl.SON, RUSSEIII.. KEENEXN, BARBARA, Cniversity Chorus, Kappa Beta Kappa. KEI.I.X', LOU IQLOPPING, Cniversity ClIOrus, Drake Choir, YVVCA, KENT, HUGH, Times-Delphic staff, Quax staff, Men's Intramural Board, pres., Student Intramural Director, Student Union Board, chmn., A'BulldOg Tales. KII,I,INoER, KEITH, Band. KIRKE, BERNARD. KITCHEN, VIcTnRIA, Cniversity Chorus, YXVCA. KLEINZ, SUS.-IN, Cniversity Chorus, Pep Club, YVVCA Board, LA Freshman Class, sec., Delta Gamma, pres., VVomen's League, Intramurals. KIJCIRIK, DALE, Radio staff, Phi Beta Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, S-F Council Special Events Committee., Com- merce Club, Relay's Convocation Committee. KoLI.INIz5, RICHARD, Transfer from Dowling junior College. IQRATVILLE, -IOSEPH, Transfer from bforton junior College. KREUTZ, HAI., Drake Choir, University Chorus, IVIessiah , Night of Opera , Drake Choir Tour, transfer from Southern Illinois Normal University. KUIIL, LE ROY. TQCNKLE, HARRY, Beta Beta Beta, transfer from Dakota VVes- leyan College. L I.AVlUNIrQ, -losEPII, Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technicology, Northwestern I'niversity, Notre Dame. LANCASTER, FI.oYo, Transfer from St. Ambrose. LANIJ, PE.-IRI., History Club, transfer from Cniversity of Iowa. I.ARsON, PETER, Transfer from St. Olaf College. LAY, PAUL, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club, Accounting Club, transfer from Cniversity of Smith Dakota. LEAVERTON, LARRY, Commerce Club, Anchor and Eagle Club, Delta Sigma Pi. I.lCHTI'INBIiRfiER, LOREN, Transfer from the Cniversity of Minne- sofa. I,IDDl.Ii, DIANIES, Commerce Club, transfer from VVabash College, VVest Virginia I'I'iversity. LIEIIER, FRANK, Quax Business Manager anti Advertising Mana- ger, Commerce Club, International Relations Club, Red Cross, Varsity Football, Tavern , Publications Board. Vnited Nations Committee, Intramural Board. LIND, NADEAN, Phi Mu Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Beta Kappa, Psi Chi. LINN, VVAI.I.ACE, Football, transfer from St. Ambrose College. LoNt:, ELIZABETH, Sigma Alpha Iota, Beta Theta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Orchestra, University Chorus, Drake Choir, Theta Sigma Iota, YVVCA. LOVE, VIRGINIA, Commerce Club, YVVCA, Intramurals, Kappa Beta Kappa. LUNDE, CORNELIA, Mu Phi Epsilon, Band, Chorus. M BTACCANON, DONALD, Beta Beta Beta, transfer from Montana State Cniversity. Bl.-AIN, ALLEN. IVTANBECK, VVILLIANI, Transfer from University of Iowa. MANN, RUTH, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, vice- pres., S-F Council, Social Committee, English Club, vice- pres., Theta Sigma Phi, vice-pres., IVOmen's League, Pub- licity chmn., Times-Delphic managing ed., staff, National Collegiate XVho's VVho. Bl.-XNNHEIMER, JOAN, Transfer from Bryn Maur College. IWTARTENS, RACHEL. IVIARTIN, EILEEN, Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Times- Delphic, staff. NIARTIN, ROYAL, Track, Football, D Club. NTARTIN, XVILLIANI, Alpha Tau Omega, vice-pres., Accounting Club, Commerce Club. BT.-XRTINDALE, CARROLL, English Club, Iowa Future Teachers, Commerce Club. MARTINsON, KENNETH, Drake Choir, transfer from Northland College. IXTASBACK, INLADLZE, International Relations Club, YVVCA, Inter- dormirory Council, English Club, Quax staff. BTAY, CAROL, Orchestra, Alpha Lambda Delta, treas., Chem- istry Club, sec.-treas., Beta Beta Beta, vice-pres. NTCC.-XRTHY, FLOYD, History Club, Aleph Theta Ze, transfer from Marshalltown junior College. ihiCCI,EI.I,.-AND, DOROTHY, Phi Mu Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, pres., Beta Gamma Kappa, treas., pledge mistress. NTCCRORY, VVII.LIA:u, Times-Delphic staff, Band, Radio Staff, Sigma Delta Chi, treas. BTCDONALD, JOHN, Alpha Psi Omega, Delta Theta Phi, transfer from Simpson College. BTCCTRECORY, FANNIE MAE, Delta Sigma Theta, Commerce Club, Iota Phi Lambda. MCKAY, GRACE, Kappa Beta Kappa, Quax staff, transfer from Estherville Junior College. BTCKENSIE, GERAI.D, International Relations Club, Commerce Club, transfer from University of blanitoba. MCKEON, JARIES, International Relations Club, Newman Club, transfer from Notre Dame, University of Illinois. NTCLEAN, GORDON, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Drum Major, Drake Choir, transfer from Muscatine junior College. NTCNURLEN, BONNIE COMPTON, Stoye Club, Margaret Fuller Club, Sieve and Shears, S-F Council, sec., Varsity Inde- pendents, pres., University Chorus, Mu Phi Epsilon, Na- tional Collegiate YVhO's XVhO. iNiCVVII.I.l.-AMS, KEITH, Cross-Country Team, transfer from Par- son's College, Texas A and M. MEAsE, JACQUELYN. NIICHILIDES, JAMES, Commerce Club, transfer from University of Iowa. INIILLER, MELvII.I,E, Band, Drake Choir, Cniversity Chorus, Phi Mu Alpha, transfer from Graceland College. MII.I,s, DIANA, Kappa Beta Kappa, YVVCA, Red Cross, trans- fer from Cniversity of Iowa. NTINIIER, MERRIE, Theta Sigma Iota, vice-pres., Kappa Kappa Gamma, sec., rush chmn., Panhellenic Council, University Chorus, International Relations Club. BIOORE, DOROTHY, Sigma Alpha Iota, transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. MORLEDGE, ADRIENNE, University Chorus, YXVCA, Red Cross, Kappa Beta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, XVorld Service Stu- dent Fund. MoRToN, MARGARET, A Cappella Choir, Drake Chorus, Varsity Independents, social chmn., Commerce Club, Interdor- mitory Council. MUILENBURG, IVIARY, International Relations Club, YXVCA, Uni- versity Chorus, Drake Choir, Night of Opera , Kappa Alpha Pi, Kappa Beta Kappa, MURPHY, RoY, Ministerial Association, University Chorus, transfer from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. N NAVEN, DEAN, Sigma Delta Chi, Times-Delphic staff. NEBERGALI., DEAN, Commerce Club. NEEDHAAI, RUTH IVIARY, Mu Psi Epsilon, Drake Symphony, transfer from Stephens College, Oberlin College. NEELY, DONNA, Beta Gamma Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Beta Kappa, English Club, NEELEY, RALPH, English Club, Alpha Phi Omega. NELSON, DALE, Red Cross, chmn., Commerce Club, Lochroft Hall, pres., transfer from Minnesota State Teachers Col- lege. NELSON, HARRY, Band, Orchestra, Chemistry Club, Delta Phi Alpha. NELSON, jULIENNE, Transfer from Iowa State College. NEXYBERG, ROBERT, Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Club. NICELY, PAUL, Aleph Theta Ze, pres., Ministerial Association, Triangle Club, International Relations Club, vice-pres., Phi Beta Kappa, Helmet and Spurs, The Moon Is Down , University Chorus, LA Senior Class, pres. NICKERSON, j. PAUL, Kappa Psi, Phi Delta Chi, American Pharmaceutical Association, Mortar and Pestle, Pharmacy 'Class pres. NITCHALS, MAURIcE, Delta Sigma Pi, transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. NOLTE, BARBARA, Stoye Club, Beta Gamma Kappa. NORD, BEVERLY, Drake Choir, University Chorus, Band, Mad- rigal Singers, Collegiate Choristers, Night of Opera , YWCA, S-F Council, Social Committee, VVorld Action Committee, Radio staff, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Beta Ep- silon, VVomen's Chorus. NULL, j.-ACK, Commerce Club, Accounting Club. NULSTAD, HARRY, Transfer from University of North Dakota, Ohio VVesleyan University, University of Pennsylvania. O ONKEN, ILONA, YNVCA, transfer from XVestern Cnion College. OVVEN, PERRY. OVVENS, jAcR, Sigma Tau Delta. P PALERMO, VVILLIANI, Commerce Club, transfer from Union junior College. PATTERSON, FORREST, Basketball, ass't. mgr., transfer from In- diana University, Pasadena junior College, Lincoln junior College. PAUL, BEVERLY, Beta Gamma Kappa, transfer from University of Michigan. PAUL, WAYNE, Transfer from Utah State College. PAULSON, ALICE. PEMBRORE, GRACE, YVVCA, XVomen's League, social co-chmn., English Club, Quax staff, International Relations Club, Kappa Alpha Theta, social chmn., sec., S-F Council, Social Committee, junior class, yice-pres., prom committee. PENDLETON, RAY. PERI-:iNs, DONALIJ, Transfer from St. Ambrose College. PETERSON, IARDYCE, Phi Mu Gamma, pres., Kappa Beta Kappa. PFALTZGRAFF, ROBERT, Phi Mu Alpha, pres., Male Quartet, A Cappella Choir, pres., Concert and Marching Band, Symphony, Madrigal Group. Pl-IILBY, H. E. PHILLIPS, DoN, Psi Chi. PLETCH, XVILLIASI, Phi Delta Chi., treas,, American Pharma- ceutical Association. POISTER, jOIIN, Pi Beta Epsilon, Theta Alpha Phi, The Moon Is Down , Eve of St Mark , Death Takes A Holiday , The Perfect Alibi , Radio staff, Times-Delphic staff, International Relations Club, Homecoming Committee, Sigma Tau Delta. PONDER, BETTY, Drake Choir, Drake Civic Symphony, Night of Opera , Niadrigal Group, Varsity Independents, music chmn., Mu Phi Epsilon, vice-pres., Sieve and Shears, Na- tional Collegiate VVho's VVho. POPE, ROBERT. POTT5, VVALTER, Psi Chi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, transfer from Dowling junior College. POWVERS, AARoN. PowERs, CATHERINE, YNVCA, Kappa Beta Kappa, sec., Kappa Delta Pi, pres,, Delta Gamma, pres., sec. PROESCHEL, VIRGINIA, English Club, transfer from Cniyersity of Toledo. PRosvERi, RAYMOND, Sigma Delta Chi, Basketball, D Club. PYLE, ZOULA, Alpha Xi Delta, scholarship chmn., pledge trainer, vice-pres., Social Panhellenic, Orchestra, Varsity Choir, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Chemistry Club, sec.-treas., YYVCA. Q QUIcR, HELEN, Transfer from St. Mary of the VVoods, XVash- ington I'niversity. R RAGAN, EI.EANoR, University Chorus, Drake Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, pres., Madrigal Group. REILLY, jAA1ES, Transfer from Missouri State Teachers. RICKETT5, XVAYNE, Transfer from Central College. Roc:ERs, PAUI., Transfer from WVilliam Sewell College. RoLE, ESTHER, YVVCA, Commerce Club, Pep Club, Intramurals. Rosas, ARAIANDO, Transfer from Buena Vista. RUssEI.L, jAcR, Kappa Mu Epsilon, transfer from Iowa State College, RYDEN, RICHARD, Transfer from Grinnell College. S SAxIs, G. LUCILE, Transfer from Simpson College. SAAIUELSON, HAROLD, Transfer from North Park junior Col- lege, St. Louis Cniversity. SATTERLEE, MARsHAI.I.. SAUNDERS, IQATHLYN, VVomen's League, pres., Commerce Club, sec., Intermurals, University Chorus, Band, Alpha Lambda Delta, National Collegiate VVho's XVho. SAUNDERS, RUssELI., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice-pres., S-F Coun- cil, Interfraternity Council, FA junior Class pres., FA Senior Class pres., National Collegiate NVho's VVho. SAYER, VICTOR, Transfer from Cornell University, Oxford Uni- versity, Far Eastern University. SCHVVARTZ, PATRICIA, Quax, ed-in-chief, staff, International Relations Club, vice-pres., IN1argaret Fuller, Sieve and Shears, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, sec., treas., LA Sophomore Class vice-pres., LA junior Class sec.-treas,, prom committee, Commerce Club, YVVCA, S-F Special Events Committee, chmn, United Nations Committee, Main Dormitory Council, social chmn., Publications Board, Na- tional Collegiate VVho's VVho. SEDt:wIck, j.-AMES. SERIKAKU, STANLEY, Transfer from University of Hawaii. SHADLE, jOHN, Transfer from Iowa State College. SHANRLIN, DUNCAN, Transfer from Simpson College. SHARP, EDWARD, Alpha Tau Omega, vice-pres., Drake Choir, Varsity Choir, Senior Class sec., journey To jerusalemf v SH.tRPxAcR, Rtcrrako. SHEARER, DORRIE, Kappa Alpha Theta, scholarship chmn., vice- pres., pres.: Mu Phi Epsilon, pres.: Quax staff: Social Panhellenic, pres.: Professional Panhellenic, pres.: Drake Choir, pres., vice-pres.: S-F Council, social committee: Sieve and Shears, sec.: Margaret Fuller: Night of Opera : Messiah : Religious Emphasis Committee: Fac- ulty Preparatory Department: National Collegiate YVho's XVho: YXVCA: FA Freshman Class pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta, pres. SIIEFFIELD, NEALE, Transfer from Nebraska University, Dowl- ing ,ltinior College. SHIRLEY, HERBERT, Aleph Theta Ze: International Relations Club: Ministerial Association, pres.: LA Senior Class, treas.: National Collegiate VVho's XVho. SHCRIAN, NIARY lax, Cniversity Chorus: Kappa Beta Kappa: Sigma Alpha Iota, vice-pres.: VVomen's League Board, treas.: Quax staff: Red Cross: transfer from Eastman School of Music. Sines, joax, Transfer front University of Iowa. StMcokE, FoRREsT, Band: Orchestra: University Chorus: Phi Mu Alpha. SIMPSON, Dots, Band, pres.: Orchestra: Phi Mu Alpha. SMITH, -loax, Theta Alpha Phi, pres.: Zeta Phi Eta, vice-pres.: National Collegiate XVlio's XVho. SMITH, VICTOR, Delta Phi Delta: transfer from University of Iowa. SPARKS, Dos, I-Iomecoming Parade, chmn: Relays Parade, chmn.: Kappa Mu Epsilon: S-F Social Committee: Fresh- man Handbook, ed.: Commerce Club, vice-pres., ed.: trans- fer from Iowa State College. Sr-iERs, AI..-xx, Red Cross: Interfraternity Council, pres.: Chi Delta, soc. chmn., pres,, vice-pres.: Anchor and Eagle Club: Commerce Club: International Relations Club: Intramural Board: Basketball: Baseball: transfer from Cniversity of Chicago. STALI., AIJDREY, Galen Pre-Medical Club: Interdormitory Coun- cil: Ministerial Association: Red Cross: Home Nursing, chmn.: Beta Gamma Kappa: YVVCA. STxxsEt.i., BARBARA, Zeta Phi Eta, treas.: Pi Beta Epsilon, sec.: Theta Alpha Phi: Radio staff: Lady of Letters : Girls In I'niform : Peer Gym . STCLAIR, JOHN, Football, co-captain: Sigma Delta Chi: Times- Delphic, staff: D Club: National Collegiate YVho's YVho. STE.-XRNS, NIYRON, Aleph Theta Ze: Ministerial Association: transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. STEELE, LoR,xiNE, Varsity Independents, sec.: Sigma Alpha Iota, treas.: Stoye Club, sec., pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: I'niversity Chorus: Varsity Choir. Srerko, FRAXR, Basketball. STEWART, G. K1tvsEs', Psi Chi., vice-pres.: transfer from Mill- saps College, Franklin and Marshall. STONE, JAN, Sigma Alpha Iota: YVVCA: Drake Choir: Cni- versity Chorus: Kappa Beta Kappa: VVomen's Chorus: Night of Opera . STOVER, BYRON. STUHR, JOHN, Commerce Club: Accounting Club: transfer from Peru State Teachers College. Scimiv.-xx, AIARY Louisa, Drake-Des Moines Symphony: I'ni- versity Chorus: Times-Delphic, staff: Sigma Alpha Iota, ed.: Theta Sigma Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Tau Delta, sec., pres. SUr,1.1v.tN, VVir.i.iAM, Phi Mu Alpha: Delta Theta Phi: BCS at Drake. SLTTHERI.,-IND, ROBERT, Convocations Committee, chmn: Delta Sigma Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: transfer from University of Illinois, National Collegiate XVho's VVho. T 'IiA't'I.OR, -liz.-IN Ass, YVVCA: Ifniversity Chorus. Tew, Dox, Transfer from St, Ambrose, Northwestern. Toon, fiEORfQE, Band: transfer from Chicago Conservatory of Music. '1 J 'I'oPi.ANskr, ELI.-XS, Tau Kappa Epsilon, treas.: S-F Convoca- tions Committee, chmn.: track: cross-country: D Club: English Club: Pi Beta Epsilon: Radio staff: Theta Alpha Pi: The Fool : The Tavern : The Hasty Heart : S-F Council: transfer from Bowling Green State University. TOURTE, AUDREY, Commerce Club: YVVCA: Kappa Beta Kappa. Truck, HAMMOND, TURNER, ERNESTINE, Kappa Alpha Theta, pres.: Quax, ed-in- chief, staff: Times-Delphic, staff: S-F Council: Sieve and Shears, vice-pres.: Theta Sigma Phi., pres.: LA Sophomore Class, sec.-treas.: YWVCA: VVomen's League, publicity chmn.: International Relations Club: Drake Recreation Association, sec.-treas.: League of VVomen Voters: Na- tional Collegiate XVho's XVho: Delta Phi Alpha, vice-pres.: Margaret Fuller. U I'i.izRtcH, EUoENE, Commerce Club, ULLESTAD, HAROLD, Commerce Club: Accounting Club, I'i.vEsTaD, INIARJORIE, YVVCA: Kappa Beta Kappa: S-F Cam- pus Beautification Committee: transfer from VVilliam Yvoods College. V VANoENBL'Rt:, .ALICE Rose, Zeta Phi Eta: Theta Alpha Phi: The Late George Apley : Night Over Taos : Mid- Summer Nights Dream . W VV-'Il.l,ACE, JOHN. XV.-tl,sH, ARTHUR, Graduate of UCLA. VV.tTsoN, INIAXINE, Varsity Independents, sec.: English Club: transfer from Central College. XV.-XTTS, AVENDELI.. AVEBB, ROGER. XVEssEt., DUYVAYNE, Law School junior Class, pres.: Delta Theta Phi, treas.: transfer front Niason City junior College. WEsTBRooR, IYIARYRQSE, University Chorus: Delta Sigma Theta. XX'EsTERc.AMP, VIRGIL, Delta Sigma Pi: Commerce Club: trans- fer from XVilliam Penn College. XYEs'rPHa1., YVONNE, Alpha Xi Delta, pres., corres. sec.: Com- merce Club, sec.: Pi Beta Epsilon, pres., treas.: Radio staff: Band: YVomen's Chorus, University Chorus: YYVCA. VVICKFR, H. DIY.-XINE, Transfer VVilliam-Jewell, University of Iowa. NVILDE, ROY, YVandering Greeks, pres.: Football: Basketball: transfer from NVabash College. VVlI.I,IAMS, PHYI.I.Is, Kappa Delta Pi: transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. VVil.I.s, NoRM.-x, Zeta Phi Eta, sec.: Theta Alpha Phi, historian: Kappa Beta Kappa: Intramural Board: Band: VVomen's Glee Club: Collegiate Choristers: Alpha Xi Delta, activity chmn.: Our Town : Mid-Summer Nights Dream : Night Over Taos : The Male Animal . XVlI.s0N, hl.-XNIES, Transfer from University of Iowa. XVITTE, L1Lt.r.A.N, Commerce Club: Band: Chorus: YVVCA. AVITTKOXYSKI, XVILLIANI. XVoi.F, INIIRIAM, Pep Club: YVVCA: Kappa Beta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi, sec.: Red Cross: transfer from Kansas City junior College. VVOODARD, Doxarn, Transfer from Trenton junior College, Iowa State College, Y YURT, RtcH.aRo, Golf: transfer from University of Iowa. Z ZIRE, PI'iYl.I,.IS, Stove Club: XVomen's Chorus: University Clio- rus: Drake A 'Cappella Choir: Night of Opera . i f N r, L, ,Z V f 1 . R me-:t 'ENEEZSS Vi. .. F mf! 7'0'1U-' . - f . ' Iss - if if ABARR, LELAND, Des RIOIHCS, Liberal Arts 4' S X M I 4 ' M ADAMS, ,loHN, Des Moines, Commerce JADLER, NIYRON, Chicago, Commerce AGEE, -l0HN, Park Ridge, Ill., Liberal Arts, Slglllil Alpha 2,15 Fpsilon I me t I' 'Vi A , Sfcorzti rotux' ' U ts AMOS, BARBARA, Des Moines, Fine Arts Q35 A . . ss t. .t . .'.,. . V ANDERSON, ALAN, Des DIOIIIQS, Lihreal Arts . I sew , f 2 ARMBRUSTER, ALICE, St. Louis, Mo., Fine Arts, Delta ,I Gamma A ARNOLD, DOROTHY Des Moines, Fine Arts, Ka 1 ia Al wha - I f' fi 1 I l l Theta ,K 'Jax QQ , Aka? W, if AW -'st Third rrmo, A sk BALI., FRANK, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BALLOU, PHII.I,II', Clarion, Commerce BARLOXY, FLHEODR.-K, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Kappa Alpha Theta BARLOW, VIRGINIA, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Chi Oniega Fourffz l'l1Ql.'.' BARR, CARI., XVest Des Moines, Liberal Arts Epsilon , Tau Kappa BARRY, ALICE, Smith Center, Kains., Fine Arts, Alpha Xi Delta BEACH, ROBERT, joliet, Ill., Commerce, Sigm silon BEGC, AVENDELL, Lt-Mars, Commerce Fifllz I'0 l.L'.' J Alpha Ep- BENNETT, JAMES, Mopleton, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon BILANDIC, STEVE, Chicago, Education BJELLAND, M. LORRAINE, Emmons, Minn., Fine Arts HLOME, RICHARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Sixth r0iu'.' BORCHERDING, DoLoREs, Latimer, Education BRACEXVELL, HAROLD, Des Moines, Commerce BRADLEY, JOANNE, Clarinda, Liberal Arts, De BRANICAN, RONALD, Pocfihontas, Commerce Sl L'l'llfl1 rofzc: BROPHY, JOHN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts BULLINDTDN, BEVERLY, Minneapolis, Minn., I BUTSON, IKIATHERINE, Hampton, Education CAMERON, ALEX, Park Ridge, Ill., Fine Arts Eighth rofuu' CAMPBELL, GLENN.A, Chicago, Education CARLSON, DONNA, Clarksville, Liberal Arts CASE, ROBERT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts CASPE, HARRIETT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts lta Gamma ,iherul Arts 'v 1 .XT st f EP an Eg w,:,f'q z. Q- .,' Q . -,,'V: , f i' ,L 5 .. fi Q , i 5,315 Gs' r gg! :Wi Qs ask PWQ ' it A 534 K Vvwfls 'wav 4 -.,ii 1 ai RX W it . N: A AXA Y Q M Six , iw 43 .-., MIS ,'3E1i,- s c 1 'K i , , as Q , 1 , . .,., , .. ati. ,5 ,R 1 5.5, S, it , S t ,M ,...., K . ,, V, Y 'f A A . A ,I .... 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CLEMMER, RLIBERT, Des Moines, Education, Sigma Alpha Epsilon CLIXGMAN, ALLEN, Newton, Fine Arts Coco, NIARK, Des Moines, Commerce Cooxiza, QILORIA, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma Thin! roar: Cmirro, CORRINE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts CUNNOLLEY, LORRAINE, Batavia, Ill., Liberal Arts Cooii, LAURA, Guthrie Center, Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta CUULSON, ROYCE, Newell, Pharmacy Fuurflr rafts: CR.-UYFURD, SHIRLEY, Renwick, Fine Arts CRFIDER, GORDON, Chicago, Liberal Arts CREYYDSON, GLEN, Little Rock, Ark., Commerce l'RoN, Doizis, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Fifth rofw: CUSHINIJ, Bmsr, Steelville, Mo., Fine Arts Crsewsi-zi, BETEY, Lincolnwood, Ill., Fine Arts, Delta Zeta DAILY, FLAVIA, Milford, Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta DANN, PATRICLA, Marshalltown, Commerce, Alpha Zi Delta Sixllz rrmc: DaRLiNm:, CHJRDON, Des Moines, Law, Alpha Tau Omega Davis, XVAYNE, Rossville, Ill., Education DICK-PEDDIE, XVILLIANI, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon De.1.N, ALFRED, Altadena, Calif,, Commerce Si'-'wzzflr f0fLL'.' llENl0R1',GI,ENN, Indianola, Fine Arts l,ENBOER, HENRY, Des hfioines, Commerce DEVRiEs, XVARREN, Orange City, Law, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon Drexexs, jo QXNNE, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Alpha Xi Delta Eiylzllr rofux' DIESTLER, DUANE, Des Moines, Commerce IJLUGAQH, Mutual., Chicago, Fine Arts DORRELL, ROBERT, Des Moines, Fine Arts DOUGHERTY, ALLAN, Creston, Liberal Arts 3-l Firxf rofuz' DUNCAN, BERKELEY, Rushville, Ill., Comiuerttc l'fHl.ERS, VERIIA, Davenport, Fine Arts, Chi Uniega El.LlOTT, GARTH, VVh:1t Cheer, L'0lDll1CI'Ct' EI,I,Is, DANIEI,, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Srmzztl rofzc: ERICKSON, BEN,IAxIIN, Story City, Fine Arts ERICKSON, ROBERT, LifllIllH'iliHt', Education, Chi Delta FAULCONER, FRED, cxhilfiihll, LEOIIIIHEFCC FAUIRNER, ,lAxIEs, VVest Des Moines, Liberal Arts Tllll'If rofzvf FIELD, MARI:ARET, Des Moines, Liberal Arts FINLEY, JEANNE, Batavia, Ill., Fine Arts, Chi Uvnegn FLURY, LEE, LELEFZIIILZC, lll., Lx0l!llllt'I'CC' FDRBES, CHARLES, Dletferson, Liberal Arts Fnurth rnftzx' FRIAR, 'LHORPI-I, Des Moines, Law FRIEND, PHYI,I,Is, Scranton, Education, Delta Zeta Li.-XBRIEL, RICHARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts LQARRIL, -IIRI, Cotfeyville, Kans., Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fifth rufwi CQATTIS, DIARY, Fort Smith, Ark., Liberal Arts LQENOVESE, FRANK, Des Moines, Liberal Arts LQENRICH, HOVVARD, Algona, Education, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon GESCHEIDLER, HAROLD, Haininontl, Ind., Fine Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sixth rofw: GI.ovER, MARTHA, Frankfort, Ind., Education LPOODXYIN, JAMES, Uskaloosa, Commerce KIRATE, THERON, Des Moines, Law, Alpha Tau Omega CIR.-XY, XVILAIA, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Varsity' Inde- pendents St l'l'lIfll I'0'l.L'.' LSRIFFITH, RosE ANN, Des Moines, Comrnerce LIRODT, PAUI., Des Moines, Law, Alpha Tau Uinega LiUlI,Ll.-XMS, ERNEST, XVinte-rset, Ctnninerfe, Sigma Alpha Epsilon HANIKA, DONALD, Des Mt-ities, C'oIIIII1c'rCe Eigllrll !'0'7.L'.' HANRAHAN, VINCENT, Des hinines, Commerce HARaoI.'r, CLAIRE, Kansas City, Mo., Fine Arts, Alpha Theta HARRIS, JAMES, Des Nlnines, Fine Arts Kappa HARRISON, BEN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Epsilon 33 Alpha s 'Re- .M I 3' , it X -ear r X 2 A ,.,,,,...1 ttf I I wr R 'M 509 4 -'rr was L. ,, .,,,,,. M ., , N' 6 YV X X 'N an ? .. N We s Eggs Q f ' is ' 1? 2 ig ..-.--. v -gg - L ttf I Z? , r stz i gg X Y R, we hy' 92- W7 as-'N Y r 2559 Y . 9 V. -303: i . . A' 1, Lb ,- ,. sm - sf XfXf ,, We ,Vw RRR R Q Q WGN Is X Q ' Nfwf Q X 'S x- X QW' fr' A A fxfg 6 Q49 s s s s R ,-s MAX le s 721' s wx ss- ffi'-,:' , A A I 5 N ' s tx ,sf Y B ' 4 , , A 1 515' V' wr, . .fuf RW 1 gf' V- ,QI 41. 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I :-gt it , if , 're ' EI A 1 5 . ,W i f - -ha.. if K , as fig, 333 Q 31' A ' Y c ,,: -'.- Q First rotw: HARTLEY, ROBERT, Des Moines, Commerce HAWORTH, FRANK, Shannon City, Commerce HEFT, iN1ARG.-XRET, Oakland, Fine Arts, Delta Zeta HELLAND, LAVERNE, Cambridge, Commerce Second rofw: HENIQE, SHIRLEY, Muscatine, Fine Arts, Chi Omega HENTZEL, ARONELL, New Boston, Commerce HERRICIQ, OEURN, Shenandoah, Education HDPSDN, H. D., Gary, Ind., Commerce Tlzirti rofuz' HUDSON, VIAAIES, Des Moines, Education HUMPAL, lN1ERLIN, Des Moines, Commerce HoUsToN, RAE, Kansas City, Mo., Liberal Arts, Chi Omega HUTcHEsox, DARROLI., Perry, Fine Arts Fourllz flI'lL'.' HYDE, MARY, Bethlehem, Penna., Education -IACKSDN, liORDON, Des Moines, Commerce jAcRsoN, PAUL, Blackfoot, Ida., Liberal Arts .lExxINt:s, NoRxIA, Des Moines, Pharmacy Fifth rofI.L'.' JENSEN, PAT, jefferson, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta JENSEN, RULAND, Des Moines, Education -l0HNsoN, LEONARD, Des Moines, Pharmacy -loHNs'I'oN, iN'l.'lRlANN.l., Prairie City, Commerce Sixth rafts: JONES, Nl.-XYNARD, Iles Moines, Liberal Arts JORDAN, VVENDALL, Keusauqua, Pllarmacy KAIDENDERQ, KEITH, Des Moines, Fine Arts KAUTZ, ROBERT, Des Moines, Commerce Sf-zfrlrrll rnlux' KAY, IQATHLEEN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts KELI.'f, DOROTHY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts KETCHAAI, BASIL, Des Moines, Pharmacy KETQIILIAI, ROBERT, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau tlrnega Eiglllll l'0'LL'.' KIBLTRZ, DIQIHN, Tingley, Comtnerce, Alpha Tau Omega Kor:ER, CIERALD, XVaterloo, Commerce KosKI, CLARENCE, Cloquet, Minn., Commerce KAST, EVELYN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta 36 First rofw: KNUDSON, BETTY, Ames, Fine Arts KR.ANISH, DONNA, Waukesha, Wis., Commerce LAMP, CLARENCE, Manning, Pharmacy LANGE, DREXEI., Murdo, S Dali., Liberal Arts Sffond rofux' LAUDEL, JOHN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon LAXVYER, VERNON, Des Moines, Law, Sigma Alpha Epsilon LEEDS, EVELYN, Evanston, lll,, Fine Arts, Chi LAIIICKCI LEXVIS, VVILLIAAI, Prescott, Ariv., Fine Arts Third rofw: LEWIS, VVOODROII-, Eldorado, Ark., Liheral Arts LIND, BARBARA, Niinncapolis, MiIIn., Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta LOVETT, Ni,-XRIAN, Madelia, Nllllll., Fine Arts, Alpha Xi Delta MAHONEY, EDWARD, Hlgltxxoml, lll., Cotnitierce, Alpha Tau Omega Fourth rofuz' Ni.-XRTIN, VERN, Garden Grow, L':Ilif,, Fine Arts AIASON, QSRAFTUN, Phoenix, Ariz., Coininerce AIASON, ROBERT, Drs Moines, CUlUYllt'l'CE AI,-KZZEI, VIRt:INIA, Des ixluillts, Education Fiflh rofzcx' AICGUIRE, LOFTS, Dedham, Mass., Education AICINTURF, ANNA, Grand ,lllllL'li0Il, Colo., Fine Arts NICNURLEN, LEXUS, l'erry,Lil1cral Arts, Alpha Tau Utneua AIEADE, ROBERT, Eintnetsluirg, Fine Arts Sixth rofw: INIEHLE, AVILLI.-XM, Des Moines, Education NIERRILL, FLOYII, Springfield, Ill., Fine Arts MESSER, EDWARD, Eldorzi, Pharmacy METZ, EDGAR, Ottumua, LA0lIllDt'l'Cl' Sfiwnllz r0fLL'.' AIITCHELL, R. BRYANT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts AIOELLER, JAY, Des Moines, Lihcral Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon AiORNINGST.AR, DoNNA, Des Aloines, Education AIILLER, GLENN, Eldora, Fine Arts Eighth r0f1.L'.' AIORTON. RICHARD. Churdan, CIJIIIIIIEFCC, Tau Kappa lip- silon AIIJRROW, BETTY, Des Aloines, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma XICOLL, BARBARA, Pannra, Liheral Arts NESSELROAD, MATTHEW, Kansas City, Mo., Corntnerce 37 I Q2 pus A , ,I if 0 1 I 4y,,!1f,zj fl r fl I, fwfr -U, ' 'a AZ! I I '2 I7 K f'-vii fT s ,waws 99? a- 2 A '45 A 43,4 , far A h-ji , R gg ' 2 if at RW? if A ' ,7 A N 7' ft, Q- 5: ' X Q9 52? ,, A A , ii 'Tift 3 A' M It L ' 19 Q' 'a WW' -ws, 'SR jp, , .., .gt N ' if A A f r ,- tg 5Q :'fA A 'fi i l f K, V -A ' Af A I I, . I I 1 A' E 9 SW if I-1.5 at ? 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Ill., Commerce NIKON, PATRICIA, Des Moines, Liberal Arts U1,i,RicH, GENE, Lansing, Ill., Education, Chi Delta Ui,sEN, CTEORCE, Des Moines, Commerce Scconii func: URR, XVALTER, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega UsNiAN, CiEXE, Eltlora, Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta QYSTRANDER, -loHN, Diagonal, Fine Arts UWENS, DOROTHY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Tlzirtl l'f1 LL'f PAi'rAs, TQHEANU, Fort Dodge, Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma PATERSON, BRUCE, Redtield, Commerce PEARsoN, LESTER, Oakland, Liberal Arts PERRY, CIORDON, Des Moines, Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fnurfff 7'0'l.C.'.' PETERSUN, -IESSE, Humboldt, Commerce PeTERsoN, RUTH, Liscomb, Fine Arts PIPER, FR.-XXK, Ulney, Ill., Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon l7l.ACl:, ROBERT, Albany, Mo., Fine Arts Fifth rnfux' QUINN, IJONALD, Milwaukee, YVis., Education RAI-if, ROBERT, Red Oak, Fine Arts RE,-xxiEs, HARRY, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau Umega REED, RONALD, Creston, Commerce Sixth rafts: REii.l,i', THOAI.-is, Joliet, Ill., Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega REx'Noi,Ds, ROBERT, Villisca, Commerce RICHMUND, Ei,AiNE, Taylorville, Ill., Liberal Arts ROBERTS, CDRPHA, Des Moines, Education, Varsity Inde- pendents S1'fL'1'I11l1 l'0'1i.'.' Rooms, RODXEY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts R4i4.ERs, VViI.I.1Axi, Des Moines, Commerce Rom-E, WILAIER, Eagle Grove, Law, Alpha Tau Omega RONDEAU, FLORENCE, Fort Dodge, Fine Arts, Varsity Inde- pentlents liiylllfl rofici Roos, LAWRENCE, Bridgewater, Commerce RUSEBRAUIZH, ROBERT, Clearfield, Commerce RUXYI-INHURST, SHIRLEY, Des Moines, Education Rowi,Ei', CHARLES, Burlington, Fine Arts FA ss First rofw: Rl:ssEL, PAULINE, Arlington Heights, Ill., Liberal Arts SACKETT, ROBERT, Van Meter, Fine Arts SAFLEY, MAX, Des Moines, Liberal Arts SAERANEK, PATRICIA, VVinona, Minn., Commerce, Alpha Xi Delta Srctnzti roftc: S,-XNDBLOM, RQBERT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAYLER, O. DALE, Rapid City, S. Dain, Commerce, Chi Delta SCHNEIDER, C. VVII,I,IAxI, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Omega SCHREIBER, jonx, Oak Park, Ill., Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Third rofLL'.' SCHXVAB, C. DAVID, Pelican Rapids, IXIiI'lIl,, Commerce SCOTT, HOVVARD, Des Moines, Commerce SCUDDER, RUTH, Des Moines, Commerce, Kappa Alpha Theta SHADLEY, BAYARD, Montezuma, Pharmacy Fourth ro-un' SHAW, JACK, Des Moines, Liberal .Xrts SHE.-XRER, PEGGY, Nlontezuma, Education, Varsity Inde- pendents SILLARS, JAMES, Sac City, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega Smox, POLLY, Parkersburg, Fine Arts Fifh rasux' SMITH, ERNEST, Stuart, Liberal .Xrts SMITH, IVIARSHALL, Des Moines, Liberal Arts SMITI-I, ROBERT, Coshocton, O, Commerce SXELSON, SHELDUN, Des Moines, Commerce Sixth rofw: SPARKS, CLAUDE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon SPARKS, IVIARGARET, Garrett Park, Md., Liberal Arts, Yar- sity Independents SPECHT, EDWIN, Marshalltown, Education SPROUL, DANDRIDGE, Fort Des Moines, Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Smifntli rofw: STAFFANOU, HELEN, Grinnell, Education STEBBINGS, RICHARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts STECIIER, DARLENE, Kellogg, Education STELCK, ARDELL, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Eighth r0fLL'.' STIENSTRA, IVAN, Hull, Commerce STRAIN, MARII.Yx, Prairie City, Education SUMMA, RICHARD, Rockwell City, Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon SUNDERNIAN, IYIARIE, Clarinda, Education, Varsity Inde- pendents 39 1 gi'iat 1,. . I me '? +I. Z4 X F A ,et e 3 , ,G I, ,.,, . twf. ' 'Y' Irs. N ' 2 -5 T :,... 'f 'f 1 -1. ix S X sfx Q . J f 12 . , .s , fsg ge: 4: X' ,sf 5 , .za E A as Q - as ft A-er' I TW fi' X 3 rn . ,.,,. .,..., N., -...... Si t , I ,Aw 1' I K ' we-49' 5 it VA I I 9' vii! 13' f ,,. i ., i fa A is I P of .V is its ' ,sw V -11?-1-er. ' ,PE if ', so 4 , Q, I Wil 0 6 4 I yi 1 , y .i .mmf ,..4- Qf9i ii. A . -ff - owe ' ' sf? A i 39' 4' S 1 4356637 .,,,. , NJ' x 1' ffl 4 - ' 3921 :Z 'fl:-ii? .J wa f' 713 ...Q- ' , I x A .9 , .. ' - ,, Mr' N , mtl,- fi M t P, sl , 6.-2 Azlxwfx, l an-A 3, , Y fx ts? The s, .li S , ., :iz 3'9 fre ,Q 'V' is If ' i I - ,G 5 - , s x s ,rv-p.:n-.4 , FQ est, is X lt as ,ws Q . Q - 2 6? Y 'eilk -swf' . 1' , L ,md sf N 5 1. 'V , ri f 'l J ,JI 42' 77 6 e 5 'f f , -z I 4 A M r, , 4. -we ,-1 si K2 ' si. mv QNX s 'X X ya ' I 'xi' .4v4 ' 1- 455 , ew' if fees-is in me - -,XV ' 'sf A F I 'Q' , - i W s . X Ns. X I I K 1 L .QI f , z ' N Q 5 1 4,. fa., by.. :ii X M., N 5' Q su QQ M' Q ev' lyk are FQ ' 7X 1- ' ggi fx, -avi? can- . -fr QS... ,VB .,. -H , A '- , 0.4 ,i , ' A - ,.-.. . f c A I f .Q r A f im gy, is ...Ts 1 uv . st ,f ,.T., -e-' ,W - V 'fa' K? li ' N N ts N s N N N LQ-iss. s - est.: ' 4 f ,QV s N s fs 2 A, 5 ,sry yr Nw' AVA 'mi' yr f .. ,N wr 'ESV Firxf r0fLL'.' Swarrow, juweu., Des Moines, Fine Arts, Delta 'llANNER, BRUCE, Des Nloines, Commerce 'Ii-xi'l.oR, KATHRYN, Marshall, Minn., Fine Arts 'l'Hox1As, ALFRED, Des Moines, Fine Arts Srfufrti ruqc: 'I'noNms, Pi-1n.1,n-, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Gamma 'lxHOMAS, SUs.AN, Des Moines, Commerce, Delta Gamma 'l'Ix131ERWIlfKE, DIARY, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Chi Omega 'I'o1'i..aNsKr, Fins, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Fine Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon TlllI'tI' rufctx' TREMBLE, Joyce, Des Moines, Fine Arts TREMBLE, NE.-xi., Des Moines, Education 'l'UvvER, AIILDRED, Joliet, Ill., Liberal Arts l'u:1.L'Al, KENNETH, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Fllllfffl rafts: X'.xNneS'roUu'e, QIAQK, Hawarden, Pharmacy VANIJYKE, Dox.oREs, Mitchellville, Liberal Arts V,xrs1h'KE, I-inwrxko, Kellogg, Commerce Y.-XNCQINKEIH Guitar, Des Moines, Commerce, Sigm lzpsilon Fifth l'IIfLL'.' VIKTOR, ALFRED, Pocahontas, Pharmacy XVE.-WER, LAWRENCE, Bloomfield, Pharmacy VVeBB, DoN.'x1.n, Nevada, Liberal Arts Wnrre, I.-xmas. Knoxville, Fine Arts Si.v1l1 mftc: xVll.l,lAMS, C1i.xR1,Es, Roodhouse, Ill., Education a Alpha Wii,i,1,u1s, DEAN, Sat- City, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon NYlI,soN, HELEN, Omaha, Nebr., Fine Arts XV1NEBL'Ri:H, LEONARD, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Alpha Ep- silon Pi Srlvvzflz I'll l.L'.' Wrrnens, l,tcoUu.1Ne, Denver, Colo., Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma XVo1,F, DONNA, Lytton, Education, Delta Gamma VVMAFE, Genkrzxe, Des Moines, Commerce XYRHQHT, jules, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Tau Epsilon Eiylftlz roar: Yovaisn, Cilrk.-XLDINE, Rockford, Ill., Pharmacy 4n Kappa Firsl rafts: ABR.-XSII, IRXYIN, Fall River, Mass., Liberal ,Xrts xXITKIiN, K.ATIII,EEN, Merrill, Cuiiiinerce, Chi Omega JXLLBAUKIII, ENID, Merioriinnie, XVis., Liberal .Xrts, Varsity Independents ANGELUS, ANTHONY, Cliit-agn, Cfmnrreree Srronrl roar: JXQUII..-X, ALBERT, Iselin, X. DL, I-idur-ation ARNOLD, M. INIARJORIE, Des Moines, I-Ztltri-Iititm, Kappa Alpha Theta ARNQUIST, PERRY, Rockford, Ill., Ilharmat-5 BACDN, NORMAN, Des M-lines, Liberal Arts Tlzirrl l'1IQL'.' BABE, RUTH, Mentor, U., Liberal Arts, Varsity Iridepend- ents BAILEY, DDROTIIY, Shenandbali, Liberal .-Xrts BAKER, -IUI-IN, Des Moines, Liberal .Xrts BARAIIUNA, CARI.us, Laredo, Tex., Liberal .Xrts Fnurllz rufw: BARRINIIER, BARBARA, Fintiietslwiirg, Liberal Arts, .Xlplia Xi Delta BATES, L'HARIEs, Des Moines, Coiiiiiierre, Sigma .Xlplia Epsilon BEAVER, B.-XRL, .XIIita, Cuiniiierce BENSKIN, YVILLIUI, Des Moines, K'DIIIIIIerI'e, Chi Delta Fifth l'lI1L'.' BER.-XRD, GIENDDRI, Des Moines, Eduvatibn, .Xlplia Xi Delta BERNARD, I.. IDIXNE, New York, Liberal .Xrts BICKSLIER, MARY, Belvinlere, Ill., Liberal .Xi-ts, Delta Zeta BINDER, ,XRxIEI.I..x, Cliir-agp, Liberal Arte Sixth rnfzcz' BOUS, LURRAINE, YVest Bend, Fine Arts, Chi Uinegga BDRENI,-IN, BARIx,xR.x, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chi Omega BOYT, KATHLEEN, Des Muines, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma BRIGHT, IUAVID, Flmliurst, Ill., l'oIIIInerI'e, Sigma .Xlpha Epsilon Sf'-1.'l'l1l!l rufw.' BRIZENIJINE, XVILLIANI, Independence, MD., Liberal .Xrts BROOKMAN, BARBARA, Evanston, Ill., Cuiiiiiterfe, Kappa Kappa Gainma BROWN, DALE, Oskaloosa, Liberal Arts BROWN, INIONTE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Eighth roar: BROWN, ROGER, Fort Dodge, Connnerce BUCRIIASTER, STANLEY, jamaica, Liberal Arts BUMP, HAROLD, Des Moines, Connnerce BUTLER, AVIS, Fort Madison, Liberal .Xrts I St . R . 7 ,-L Q ' Dwi 'W' ' 53? ' t -w,:.:!:e I s fiicgirrifl:-.3' ,s .' W 1,-46' ls in fi, get D J., f 'S ,e YI 1 lil' I li fl f' ' 'f ,Q 5 4 7, I ' .,' f f I Qg 1 'f W A I IQ te, ' Y I es S if I W, 3, .V Avevr. 6 U .1 . 541151. , A1 ' A I ' ei, ..f:iE-'ti' ,v R41 I t ral , . 'wwf if sl. 'Tbflrfi W I gy 3 . 5 ...,. Q . E ,,. , :.:, , flee. 512. R Z' z W iff ': 1rr:. I 3 5 f MYER I . we 1 5 s Ny ,.,,. , ' ' '..' F' .. :IEE A .. W . es tk 4 N . , X .L f :1-weft ,, ' w 5, .Zta A I I 4 me fegriw iff' .ef e 6' 24 4 5 Q92 ere? gene 'N ii Q shzslsa .,.' 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' I X I em -ng? wh A I r .AAL Q., 'xii' s 1 1 ,I f Y 'SV . iff, i 'e A if 'HY 'ee , , ,lVg , '- ,:+ A nv-I First roftc: HUWALDA, XVII.I.I.uI, Uttuinwa, Commerce BYI-:RI,x', Ni.-XRILYN, Boone, Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta U.-LSINE, XVII.I.ARn, Norwalk, Fine Arts CARI., NIILDRED, Des Moines, Education, Delta Zeta Sccolztl' ruftc: CARI.soN, DIE.-xxlxh, Colfax, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma CARI,sox, Vlonx, XVorcester, Mass., Commerce li,-XRXIICH.-XEl., FRANCES, Eininetslvtirg, Liberal Arts fH,'lNlBERl.lN, I.EsI,IE, Vail, Commerce Tlfirif !'IlfLL'.' Ciuse, YIR+:INIA, Des Moines, Education, Kappa Kappa lillllllllfl Ciioxirx, ,losEI'II, Rochester, N. Y., Fine Arts CIHIIRIQ, LARRY, Uelu ein, Fine Arts CIARK, RUBERT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Umega Fnurflz l'n'LL'.' Cirxiexrs, ,lo Axx, Des Aloines, Liberal Arts Citxiuxrsex, M.IRII,x'x, Council Bluffs, Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta L'Ul,l.lNS, D.-WE, Hartley, Cominercc UDXNER, DORIS, Uelwein, Liberal Arts Ififllz rnftcf CIINNER, RICIIARIJ, Des Moines, Commerce, Chi Delta Coxxoiur, AiARClA, Nevada, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa liaiinna K'UUl'liR, RIQIIIRD, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau llIIlC'gCl Cokxl-l,IsoN, llHNlEl.l,A, Atlantic, Education, Delta Gamina Sixlll roar: CIIRRII1, LxL'R.I, Des Moines, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Cot'1,sox, l,oRIQs, Ncxxell, Pbarinacy ftllfblgk, RDBERT, Nevada, Conunerce Cox, RoI,I,IE, Lander, XVIII., Education S1 L'l'IIf1l ruftcx' CRANE, Axx.-xaeI,I.e, Prairie City, Education, Alpha Xi Delta CUxxINrQII.IxI, IIENRY, Highland Lake, Ill., Liberal Arts CIIxxIx1aII.-IM, M.IRII,x'x, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Xi Delta l7,xIII.IQREN, l,Ut'II,I,E, Evergreen Park, Ill,, Liberal Arts, Varsity Independents lfigfllffz ruftcx' DAITDN, Ki,-XURICE, VVinnetka, lll., Commerce D.xRI,IxI:, SAI.I.x', Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma DIRR.-III, Rosi:xI.IRIL, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Delta Gamma D.,IsIIIeI.I,, A, Nome, Des Moines, Liberal Arts 42 Firtf rofux' DAVENPORT, R0Dt,ER, Rutland, Liberal Arts D.1.vIDst'IN, LUONALD, Elmhurst, lll., Pharinaey DEAN, KENNETH, Des Nloines, Lilberal .lifts ITEFAZIO, FRANK, Des Bloines, Liberal Arts Swrurztz' raficf DELEON.-XRDIS, QiEURKiE, Chicago, Etlueatiori, Sigma Alpha Epsilon DICK, ROBERT, Chicago, Commerce, Alpha Tau Uineua DICKINSON, ROBERT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts IUICKSON, CHARLES, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Tlliril' I'0 LL'.' DIQRIAN, RALPH, Nokomis, Ill., Pliarinacy DISHNIAN, VV.-KYNE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts DODDS, CHARLES, Des Nloines, Fine Arts DDQCETT, CHARLES, Des Moines, Cnnnneree Fazzrift r0fL4.'.' DORYVEILER, PHIL, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon LDOTY, VIRGINIA., Des Nloines, Fine Arts DOUGHTEN, RUssEI,I,, Chester, Liberal Arts DDYLE, VIRGINIA, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Fifth 7'0'I.L'.' DUEEIE, EDWARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon DL'NC.AN, JOSEPH, Stewart, Cnmtnerce DUNCAN, ROBERT, XVanke-gan, Ill., Liberal Arts DUNLEY, Nl,-XRY, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Chi Uinesia Sixflz rofux' DUNN, HUGH, Des Moines, Corninerve, Tau Kappa Epsilun DSVYER, JUNE, Des hinines, Fine Arts ECRHARDT, RALPH, Des Nloines, Liberal Arts ECBERT, PATRICIA, Omaha, Nelwr., Fine Arts Smwnlfz 7'0'LL'.' ERBLAD, I'lAl.l,Y, Creston, Fine Arts, Chi Omega EIAIDUIST, lhi.-XRGARITE, Hopkins, Minn., Liberal Arts. Delta Zeta ELSTON, .-XRLA, YVoodhine, Education ENGEBRETSEN, DICK, Des Moines, Cominerce Eighth l'tlfLL'.' ERSIAND, NANCY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Chi Omega EYELETH, LEO, VVaukee, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon EVELETH, RICHARD, XVaukee, Liberal Arts, Tan Kappa Epsilon FEARING, JACQUELINE, AVest Des Moines, Education, Alpha Xi Delta 43 'J 4 'S C if K efsj iii? A f ' , sr gr 35 g . 'g QQ, , 'YSEQRQ E t kf:+'? 'fLe:s A f t I if 1 5 QS L I 'fi ,s ei 'T' f M I . K5 ' -' ,, -ff? Q Qii tgssikeg I Ig' i I 55 5, ' wr' , s, R-.1 13. ., ,: . ., i 'X fy, pf 0' it ev ,,,., V 5 9 Q 2 , ,Q tt ir 43? .t E . , lflti- 1 5 wt 'Ulf I s Q it X ri . 4 ,J -I ,fn V 'Iii E , f '- ' 'IF if 4, 95 112' we s : 'f-'. ' ,-iris, str ,J-'I 1 ..,ff'-: ras- , 3.-5, Ay., .45-Q 4 X R, ix X A so 1, E. SE si fi 'Xa f' if . ff i ,W Q, . l Rv .ss 54 -1' ...ur , I I' A 'E fl sf . vibrat- i Q f ts + . vga A JS? ip V R Z, fi .g CQ... 7 , X X X ' - 1 . ' A A ' 2 ss. sig szasvsi f -1. A WEEK R .N S- X, ,f 3 I. ss X f-9. A ,...X in , p ' 7 f ss ns. ' TW Xt . 9 A 9 '- A Af XS 1 I .1.l7ogif5gji'9' , . l kv ,Xb .A l ly., 7 Rik F 1 , X f is tix zz R X5 - 'Q' .il W ' f f, Y. A. Za ,- v:' t 'N' 3, 5 , ,. 0 wi i 12 . , 'L lss ' if 5 i . A I we S ,Q N R , X2,f , is 4 'Q X A X rs N , , X X' X . Fin! I'047.L'.' FEHMAN, Nl.-XRTIN, Providence, R. I., Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsilon Pi FE1NsTE1N, Ellkl.-KM, New York, Liberal Arts FELLMAN, F. JERRY, Des Bloines, Liberal Arts FERRIS, ESMOND, Des Nloines, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sccrnzti rofttu' FISCUS, GERALD, Kirkman, Education FLENIING. RONALD, Gardena, Calif., Commerce FLURER, DIUYCE, Clarion, Commerce, Varsity Independents FOUTS, HAZEL, Onawa, Fine Arts Third runs: FREDER1RsEx, PATRICIA, Exira, Fine Arts FREIMUTH, Bu.1.1E, Des Moines, Liberal Arts FREUND, ROBERT, Dubuque, Pharmacy GAARDFR, ROBERT, Northwood, Commerce Fourth rofux' fiAl,V1N, CHARLES, Des Moines, Education GANSROW, E1EI.VlN, Los Angeles, Calif., Commerce fiiEORO0PI,lI.US, PETER, Detroit, Mich., Liberal Arts Gu.xrAx, EVERETT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Fi-flfz rnfrc: KHRARD, KQEORHE, Southbridge, Mass., Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon Gisvoro, TH0xlAs, Stanley. XVis., Pharmacy liiLASSOX, DONALD, Eldon, Pharmacy liI,ENNON, ROSE, Bement, Ill., Liberal Arts Sixth rnfux' GOLDMAN, JAY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Go1.nsTE1x, KEABRIEL, New York, Commerce, Alpha Epsilon Pi GoLTERx1.-xxx, KURT, Hammond, Ind., Liberal Arts Gown, KENNETH, Rockwell City, Liberal Arts Srwvzzth 7'O'ZL'.' CEORNDT, BETTY, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Fine Arts QVEORNDT, JEANNE, Glen Ellyn, Ill., Liberal Arts GRART, DoRis, Oak Park, Ill., Fine Arts, Delta Zeta QiREEN, ANNABEI., Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta Eiyfftll rofL4,'.' CQRIFFITH, DiAxE, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Delta Zeta GRoc,:Ax, BARBARA, Corydon, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma GRMIBAQHER, ERw1x, Chicago, Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon KiUNDERSON, fl.-XII., Oak Park, Ill., Education, Kappa Alpha Theta 44 First ro1u'.' HACKBARTII, LEOLA, Dows, Education H.AI.I.fiREN, KENNETH, De Kalb, Ill., Commerce H.-XNSEN, BILI., Blanchard, Fine Arts If.-XNSEN, INIARUARET, Iles Moines, Commerce Sfrnml rofux' HANSON, AIARJORIE, XX'llC'Ill0!l, Ill., Edtication, Kappa Kappa Gamma HANTZ, HERBERT, Geneseu, lll,, Liberal .Xrts HARRIS, -I. JARINE, Atlantic, Education, Delta Zeta HAYES, BARBARA, Mount Ayr, Fine Arts Thin! l'U 7.C'.' HEDI,L'ND, DIANIES, Des Nloines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Omega HEETLUXD, FAIQSTINE, I.11ldlI11, Education, Delta Gamma HEIAIICK, RUTH, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma HERVEY, ELIZABETII, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma Fourth FOPLLH' HETIAND, DALE, Badger, Cormnerce HEwEs, ALAN, Chicago, Commerce. Tau Kappa Epsilon Hinos, HARoI,n, Nevada, Liberal Arts HILL, VVENDELL, Palmyra, X. hl., Pharmacy Fifrli romcx HJELNIESETH, RoI,E, Cliit-ago, Liberal Arts HUFFMANN, RUTH, XValnut, Commerce, Varsity Independ- ents HoI,nEN, XVILLIAxI, River Forest, Ill., Lili:-ral Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon l'l0I,XIES, ROBERT, Des Moines, Liberal .Xrts Sixllz rufzcx' HOLMES, SHIRLEY, Newton, Fine Arts, Varsity Independ- ents HoI,xIEs, SUZANNE, Des Moines, Education HOLSTAD, ORIN, Northwood, Liberal Arts HOUIQII, ELLEN, Mt. Nlorris, Ill., Liberal Arts, Varsity In- dependents Sffvflzllz roar: HowR1',jAxIEs, Hinsdale, Ill., Liberal Arts HUTCHINSON, joIIN, Des Moines, Education, Tan Kappa Epsilon IMPEY, JACK, XVheaton, Ill., Commerce, Tau Kappa Ep- silon IXIPEY, W. RICHARD, YVheaton, Ill., Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Eighllz rofux' ISEBRANDS, BEVERLY, Rock Rapids, Fine Arts -IACUBSON, LOVVELL, Chicago, Commerce JACOBSON, VERNON, Chicago, Liberal Arts JACOBY, DONNA, Des Moines, Liberal Arts 45 0. 1 s f N A X Fi E ff - ,I , ,-,.., I - .,.. . .I i s , I ..,. E 1 r f E Q-s e ,s wf ,ia-A L' gg' ' -' .Diesel f s-.sh I , I I --1 l an . mam .- ,,., f , . - :If gl . ,. ff? ' N X I . s. s 4 5.1 LIL, 'init Sl .1 5 ,Q g I gg-'ts L x ' w-we 2 Q , ' S XV L X, R, .. .V ,, ' , .a We v X 4' W A 5' ,.,., Q2 a na f 2 s g 49' ,X at , 3, S A x -rt an- ND 22241 4 5 .X .E eg.- N , Sis Q, -ef A R . 1. fs. QS' eserf A sf sf . f if r if 13' 2 ,gg sg . fi v si . 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I'll7.i.'.' liixts, joseph, Schaller, Education lilxsn, Nl.-XR-IURIE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kap- pa Gamma KI EIN, BETTY, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Varsity Independents Kuxx, ll.xRui.n, Littleport, Cmnmerce Sixth I'll'L!.'.' l'LUElll,l:R, Lnkiuixa, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma Knxsi.l.1,.x, lures, Fnnnersburg, Liberal Arts Konxs, Ric!-Ltkn, Des Moines, Commerce Kmzx, Cxkifrox, Stanley, XVis., Pharmacy Sw1'w11tlf ruqzx' l.Arifr.RrY, XVn.i.i.txi, Perry, Commerce l..xxmx'Ex, Euxicu, Chicago, Fine Arts Laxrsii, FRANUS, Elizabeth, N. hl., Liberal Arts Inmsnx, BETTY, Maple llill, Education Eighth r'nfL:': LECUQ, UIIIHX, Des Moines, Liberal Arts l,hxIBt'KE, INt:iiRORt:, llolstein, Commerce, Varsity Inde- pe-ntlents LENITUN, XV.-Xl,'I'ER, Des Moines, Colnmerce LEVFN, SUE, Chicago, Fine Arts -H3 Fin! ro1w.' LEVICK, LEWIS, Clemons, Education LEWIS, JORDAN, Highland Park, Ill., Commerce I.IxIBERT, lhl.-XRGARET, Independence, Commerre, Kappa Alpha Theta Lixx, BEVERLY, Pilot Mound, Education Srfurzif rofux' LISBERIJ, JAMES, Chicago, Commerce LIVINIISTON, HARRY, Marshalltown, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega Loon, MARVIN, Unk Park, Ill., Commerce Lncxwoon, Doxxx, Des Moines, Education Third 7'UflL'.' LOREY, FR.-INK, Clinton, Education Lorz, NIERLE, Altoona, Pa., Fine Arts Lorz, Ricufikri, Altoona, Pa., Commerce I.L'I-CITHER, lJAL'I, Beverly Hills, Calif., Fine Arts Fourth ro-un' LYLE, BONNIE, XVii'hita Falls, 'I'ex,, Fine Arts, Kappa Alpha Theta xl.-KNNING, B.-xRB.IR,x, Des Moines, Education, Chi Hume-ga Nl.-'lRl'E, VV.-XRRHN, Albert Lea, Minn., Liberal Arts M.xRRIoT'r, VIACK, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Ffflfl I'l1l1l.'.' xl.-XUlLli.-KN, CIXIJE, Leon, liberal Arts Mt'CI.UNi:, Ronekr, Elkhart, Liberal Arts McDox.aI,n, CIIARI,es, Des hloines, Liberal Arts MQUEE, I,Eox.'xIIIx, River Forest, Ill., Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sixth ruftzx' NlCliRANE, iNlARY Axse, Des Nluines, Edut-ation MQKEE, lxl.-XRQIORIE, XVebster City, Comnierre, llelta Gamma lhlEISTER, RICH.-IRD, Chit-ago, Commerce Mem.-ts, l-Imax, lles Moines, Fine Arts SI l'I'lIfll l'0f7.L'.' iXlEI,I,0R, HUUH, Des Moines, Liberal Arts MENIJ, PHILIP, Des Moines, Commerce ihlEN5ENDlKE, Ronin, Peoria, Ill., Liberal Arts Meixsixrs, KEITH, Latimer, Liberal Arts Elglzill rrmc: XIICHELS, FRANK, Aurora, Ill., Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon NlII.I,ER, BEVERLY, Dolliver, Education MII.ov,xNCEvIC, JOHN, Racine, XVis., Liberal Arts MI'rcHEI.I., JACK, Des Moines, Commerce It gl, vw L Avlff nf r .s1::z-,.a:s',,,::4- , ,.1i.f'.:Fl'ff' 1 s X .jk fr X 9 , ....,,,. , , ,,,.,,,,,,,.M.,. -:- fy A awe ,ss Xe, W N, 1- 9 ,t JN ,, 3 tm, I 0 S - me -me w.a:si-4-s:.w R A' s ff e sw yf ,ar ,1 , f . 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MURPHY, DENNIs, Des Moines, Liberal Arts NAUOHTON, QEORDON, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon NEAL, JOANN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts NELsoN, DONALD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon I-'uurlh rofw: NEI,sON, QJLENN, Newell, Law NELSON, RUTH, Des Moines, Education, Delta Gamma NEWNIAN, Lois, Chicago, Fine Arts Nicuoihxs, BETTY, Ree Heights, S, Dak., Liberal Arts, Varsity Independents Fifth runs: Nicxms, RAYMOND, Bakerstown, Pa., Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Omega NOAH, KARL, Des Moines, Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon NOBLETT, JOY, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Delta Zeta OAKES, IAUNALD, Ontario, Ore., Commerce Sixth rrmc: U'BRll?N, LiEORfIl:I, Park Ridge, Ill., Liberal Arts OGILVIE, AIARVIN, Ontario, Ore., Liberal Arts UHNIAN, JAMES, Des Moines, Liberal Arts OLIN, C. LEE, Joliet, Ill., Commerce Scfvcllrlz l'U'l.C.' QPLIVER, JACK, Des Moines, Liberal Arts ORvIs, ALVAH, Des Moines, Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega USTENDORF, XVANUA, Goodell, Commerce PACE, JOHN, Massena, Education Eighth rofwi PAPPAS, TESS, Fort Dodge, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma PARKER, AVILLIANI, Des Moines, Liberal Arts PAVLOVITZ, JOHN, VVarren, Pa., Liberal Arts PAWLIK, DIARY LOU, VVheaton, Ill., Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma 48 First rofun' PERRINE, NIARILYNNE, Chicago, Education, Delta Zeta PERRY, SHERAIAN, VVest1ieicl, N. J., Liberal Arts PERRYRIAN, HUBERT, Runnells, Liberal Arts PERSON, DAINA, Indianola, Nebr., Pharmacy Second rofux' PETERSON, BEVERLY, Des Moines, Fine Arts PETERSON, MARLA, VVebster City, Fine Arts PETTY, ZANE, Chariton, Liberal Arts PEW, XVENDELL, Minneapolis, Minn., Liberal Arts Third row: PHILLIPPE, CAROLINE, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Alpha Xi Delta PHILLIPS, THEODORE, Chicago, Education, Tau Kappa Ep- silon POI-ILMAN, JOSEPH, Joliet, Ill,, Education. Alpha Tau Omega PRICE, XVILLIAM, VVest Union, Liberal Arts Fourth rofw: PRUSER, ETHA, New York, Liberal Arts QUINN, JAMES, Des Moines, Education QUINSLAND, CORLYSS, Nevada, Commerce, Varsity Inde- pendents RATHBURN, CHARLES, Chicago, Education, Tau Kappa Ep- silon Fifth I'0QL'.' REDDEN, JOHN, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Chi Delta REDIN, KATHERINE, Park Ridge, Ill,, Fine Arts, Delta Gamma REINVVALD, IARTHUR, Chicago, Liberal :Arts REYNOLDS, RICHARD, Des Moines. Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sixth rafts: RIPPENTROP, IRYIN, Titonka, Fine Arts Rtx, NIILDRED, Clarence, Fine Arts ROBY, DONALD, Truro, Commerce ROMSTAD, JOAN, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Varsity Inde- pefldeflts Scfzfentlz roftu: ROSENEAUYI, iYiARf2.-XRET, Des Moines, Liberal Arts ROTHBART, HERBERT, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsilon Pi ROTHENBERG, NORMAN, Fort Madison, Liberal Arts, Chi Delta RUBY, JOANNE, Harlan, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Eighth rofw: RUDOLPH, RONALD, Chicago, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon SAMIOS, ANTHONY, Joliet, Ill., Commerce, Alpha Tau Omega SAMP?iJN, W7ESLEY, Terril, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Ep- Sl on SANDERS, Joi-IN, Des Moines, Fine Arts -P9 4,135 lr ,.,jW 9 , 45' J mv al md JN.. a, I A nv .t Q, 0x1 U1 . SWAN!! f, Pax 'R A 5 ii' :ffl I 'I ' 1 -s I --Eel 51:0 -asv' Mg-' f 1 at J ' I f 'xit't.f.- ' 'W .. ,if itaya , S i ff ,gl 4 I I .,- ,, NK 231 1 ,,, , ,. it MS! 'I fl. asf A . faq f if . 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A4 fm I ,X f . 'V ' I vt , '17 f sf' J it Q 9 Q mfs f fmgHL Q Qggigig Fifi! r'ufIL'.' SCANITAN, MARY, Des Moines, Education, Delta Zeta SCHATTAUER, CARL, Des Moines, Commerce SeHoEssI,INI:, RICHARD, Chicago, Liberal Arts SE.-IRs, ll.-XVID, jersey City, N. J., Commerce Srvofltf ruftcx' SEIBEL, NIARY LU, Des Moines, Liberal Arts SEID, RIJHERT, Des Moines, Pharmacy 5El,l,EX, DEXTER, Des Moines, Liberal Arts SHAW, FRANK, River Forest, Ill., Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon Tflilxf I'IlflL'.' bIIE.xRER, NlARlIIE, Evanston, Ill., Fine Arts, Kappa Alpha Theta SIIEPIRD, BARBARA, Des Moines, Fine Arts Sllitilil., IRVINQQ, Pittsfield, Mass., Liberal Arts, Alpha Ep- silon Pi SIEVERT, DALE, Des Moines, Commerce I-'nurflz runs: SIIAZI, FERNANIJU, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Liberal Arts SINDIiRsUN, BERNITA, Falls City, Nebr., Fine Arts, Varsity Independents SKIPTON, IARRY, VVintield, Fine Arts SMITH, A. LEU, Des Moines, Commerce lflflfi l'Il'LL'.' SMITH, ETH.-I, Beaver, Education SMITH, KENIJALI., South Yarmouth, Mass., Commerce SPECHT, DEAN, Iowa Falls, Commerce, Tau Kappa Ep- silon SPINK, VIOLIN, Kennilwurth, Ill., Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon Si.rrl1 rafts: ST.IxsEI,I,, ,IAxIEs, Des Moines, Liberal Arts STIRK, LIIQIES, Peru, Fine Arts STEARNS, NL-IRY LU, Des Moines, Commerce, Kappa Kappa Gamma STFIER, IQENNETH, XVhittemore, Pharmacy .S'rfz'r'111l1 rufux' S'rIavHExsox, RICHARD, Oak Park, Ill., Commerce, Sigma Alpha Fpsilon STERRITT, HELEN, Charter Oak, Education b'I'EIIuum, Dos, XYiehita Falls, Tex., Fine Arts SToI.Ex, LYDHR, XVest Des Moines, Liberal Arts lfigllzlh Vl14ZL'.' STRIDDE, JACK, Oshkosh, XVis., Commerce, Alpha Tau Uinega STRIEMER, LESTER, Fairmont, Minn., Fine Arts STIwHxI, DONALD, Elgin, Ill., Commerce, Sigma Alpha Epsilon STUART, ROBERT, Altoona, Commerce 30 First f0 lU.' STULL, CH.-XRLENE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Kappa Alpha Theta STUMBAUGH, LYLE, Gilbert, Commerce SUBERT, GEORGE.-XNN, Berwyn, Ill., Commerce, Alpha Xi Delta SUMNIERS, XVAYNE, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Tan Kappa Epsilon Svcolztz' rafts: SUNDBERG, RONALD, Madrid, Commerce SUTHERLAND, NIARGARET, Des Moines, Liberal Arts SWANSON, XVAIITER, Rockford, Ill., Commerce, Tan Kappa Epsilon SWEET, SALLY, Mt. Morris, Ill., Liberal Arts, Chi Oinega Third rafts: SYVENNUMSON, PATRICIA, Des Moines, Education, Varsity' Independents SWINGEN, LoR1N, Esmond, N. Dak., Commerce TAAK.-XKIQRA, ESTHER, XVailnkn, Mani, Hawaii, Liberal Arts THoN1As, JACK, Des hloines, Liberal Arts Fourth rafts: THOBIPSON, Roe-E, Appleton, VVis., Fine Arts THoRNToN, KEITH, Hubbard, Liberal Arts TIFFIN, ANN.-XBELLE, Red Oak, Fine Arts, Varsity Inde- pendents TINIBIINS, ROBERT, Fort Des Moines, Commerce Fifth rofux' TOEDT, HELEN, Newton, Fine Arts Toox, JOHN, Des Moines, Commerce LIPTON, LORRAINE, YVhitten, Education, Varsity Independ- CDIS V.-XNDENBURG, CHARLES, XVest Des Moines, Pharmacy, Tan Kappa Epsilon Sixifz l'0 LL'.' 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Y., Coinrnerce, Alpha Ep- silon Pi Wooncocit, ROBERT, Albin, Liberal Arts Fffffl Vrimx' XVOIIDRUFI-', HAROLD, Daveriport, Pliarnizicy XVL'I.I', RICHARD, Des Moines, Fine Arts XVL'xRou', LEONARD, llammond, Ind., Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon YIIRR, KlfNNETH, Bloomtield, ljllZlI'lllZlL'y S'i.x'fl1 rnfux' ZARLEY, ROBERT, Des Moines, C'oIIIIIIeI't'e First rufux' ANDERSON, 'I'HEI.xl.-t, Hammond, Ind., Commerce, Kappa Alpha Theta JXNDFRSON, AVENDI-Ql.l,, Rockford, Ill., Fine Arts AN1:E1,I,, EDGAR, Balaclava, jamaica, British XVest Indies, Liberal Arts ANsirER, RicHARD, Des bloines, Liberal Arts Sccullti I'll'LL'.' .APi'LEGA'l'E, blYLEEN, Cozad, Nebr., Fine Arts As.-xwa, TERUO, Norwalk, Calif., Pharmacy AULT, JOE, Bayard, Education B,-HRD, IQATHRYN, Dunlap, Fine Arts Third rattan' BAKER, llONN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts B.a1.i.1Nt:ER, CHAR1.Es, Des Moines, Liberal Arts BARDACK, ALLAN, New York, Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsilon Pi B.aR1.ow, MERRn,1,, Des Moines, Commerce, Tan Kappa Epsilon l l71ll'f!l 1'ufu'.' 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Y., Liberal Arts DxHI,, H,xRoI,D, Chicago, Commerce DNRRI1, ANNFTTE, Lombard, Ill., Liberal Arts D.IvENIroRT, RUTH, Oak Park, lll,, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sixth rafts: D.IvIDsoN, RICHARD, Clarinda, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Fpsilon D.wIDsoN, 'IiHORAI.D, Mason City, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau UIIIe'I.ZZl DAWSON, -IEANNE, Columbus Vlunetion, Commerce, Varsity Independents DH R, I. i :DXVlN, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Sf'-zvlllfz l'Il l.L',' DH MEI,l,o, FRANCIS, VVailultu, Maui, Hawaii, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon DIeRsoN, CIARENCE, Des Moines, Commerce DURAN, lvlj.-XNE, Emmetsburg, Fine Arts IMPRAN, P,'lTRlClA, Boone, Fine Arts, Delta Gamma Elgjllfll 7'rIfLL'.' Done, RICHARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts DUNCAN, QQDRDON, Rushville, Ill., Commeree DUNN, RAI.I'H, Des Moines, Liberal Arts l-f.xsrI,AcR, NTARTHA, Omaha, Nebr., Liberal Arts, Delta Gamma 34 .nw we Fil'.ff !'0fLL'.' 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Y., Liberal Arts, Varsity Independents LICHTY, lN1ARY Louise, Des Moines, Connnerve, Alpha Xi Delta Sixth rofuu' LIGGITT, DICK, Osceola, Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon LINDSAY, XVILLIAM, Milwaukee, VVis., Cornmerfe Locxwooo, BIARTHA, Des Moines, Education LONE, ROGER, South Bend, Ind., Fine Arts Seventh rout LONG, L0lS, Edwards, Miss., Lilweral Arts, Varsity lntle- pendents LUNDE, LYNN, Clarion, Education, Chi Delta Lurmsrkon, NQRMA, Nlaxwell, Fine Arts BAADISON, DoRn'rHY, Zearing, Education, Varsity Inde- pendents Eighth rofw: MAHER, DARLENE, Uelwein, Fine Arts MANRKNG, CRETA, McFall, Mo., Commerce, Varsity Inde- pendents MANTZ, NIARLYS, Minneapolis, Minn., Fine Arts MAPES, JOY, Munslew, Ind., Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma 57 paiaaysj ,WWA 63 ,J-Fw gt ,git . 1 N T. . .r .' A f ,sv-X 'V QA X, .23 aw e aeiiesii fra-' QV' J :ar vs' 1. . My N, -' f ,,..'25 'A V3 ff 3.'5,: ' , 'I . 'Z Siam Q. it Q5 ' saawsaaaa ,.o,, ,,,,., QFQMHR5 f , Y., .w M 1. , . -fire -1.9 A ,Q , , aa . 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PARK, ROBERT, Bedford, Comtneree PATCHES, RUBERT, Chicago, C'ommert'e, 'Lau Kappa Ep, silon PERDUE, JAUDREY, Stanton, Fine Arts, Delta Gannna PERRY, THEIAIA, Clear Lake, Commeree Thin! !'0fLL'.' PETERS, RoEERT, Des lNloines, Liberal Arts, 'Lau Kappa Epsilon PETERSON, C, j.-xsE, Rolfe. Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma PETERSON, EINAR, Chicago, Liberal Arts PETTIS, NORMA, Kellerton, Etlueation, Varsity Independents Fourth l'0'7.L'.' PHir.L1P, INIARY, Reel Oak, Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma PlI.I.M.-KN, HARRY, Cliit-ago, Liberal Arts PINNEO, KENT, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Sigma Alpha lip- silon P1sKULA, RICHARD, Milwaukee, Wis., Fine .Arts Fifth rofux' Prrrxiax, NIARY, Des Nioines, Education POTTER, Coi,I.EEs:, Des Nioines, Fine Arts POTTORFE, DoNAi.n, Bloomfield, Pharrnaey POULSON, ROBERT, Stratford, Liberal Arts Sixth rofzui POVVELL, QZEORUIA, Davenport, Liberal Arts, Delta Garntnzt PRESS, LARRY, Des Moines, Commerce PROUDFIT, CSILBERT, Des Moines, Commerce, Tritt Kztppzi Epsilon PUR1NTON,RUTH, Littleton, N. H., Fine Arts Seiwnth fI7'LL'.' QUIJANO, LUZ, Panama, Pctnalna, Liberal Arts RAINS, NLKRGO, Des Moines, Education RANDOLPH, LEONARD, Leon, Liberal Arts RATLIFF, L. Dovi,E, Creston, Fine Arts Eighth roftui REED, PHYLLIS, Sheldon, Liberal Arts, Kappa Alpha 'Lhetu REESE, CAROLYN, XVoodbine, Commerce REHMANN, FRANcEs, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Kappa Alpha Theta RENNICKE, JOHN, Aurora, Ill., Commerce SQ F' Q ,,. . 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' Wi' T' f . :s'+' E , -ye ' , - - 1 .a 3T::s' F Eff Flu! rrmal' Rlmgs, RODSON, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Tau Omega RINKER, RICHARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts ROBERTS, NlARjORIE, Evanston, Ill,, Commerce, Delta Zeta ROBERTSON, SHTRLEY, Detroit, Mich., Fine Arts Sworn! fllilff Roasox, DANTEI., XVinnetka, Ill,, Commerce, Tau Kappa Epsilon RUSTEBAKKE, BERr:ig'rTA, Callendar, Commerce, Delta Zeta RYAN, joANNE, Mitchellville, Commerce, Delta Zeta Rtczsx, STANi.ei', Perth Amboy, N. -I., Education, Chi Delta Tfzirtf rnfuz' SAASTAXIOINEX, IRMA, Kiuruvesi, Finland, Pharmacy SADLER, Pm'1,I.1s, Sioux City, Liberal Arts SAxDBl,oxt, Dow, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5AL'eu1.xx, wlmtes, Des Moines, Liberal Arts Fnurllz rnazx' SCHAAF, LOI5, Elgin, Ill., Commerce, Alpha Xi Delta ScHxr,exi,oTH, jo AXXE, Spencer, Liberal Arts SCHNLIDER, ROBERT, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon SCHULTZ, IAVERNH, Fort lles Moines, Liberal Arts F1-ffl! rnmx' Smxtoxns, Vhkrig, Fort Dodge, Fine Arts Senrri., NANQY, Belvidere, Ill., Fine Arts 5HlI.l 1To, :Nl0l,l.Il-, Des Moines, Commerce, Chi Omega 5IDXYl:l.l., l-lAzh1,, Lombard, Ill., Commerce, Delta Zeta SIv.X'f!l rum? 5l,ATTl-RY, FRANQTS, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon S1 ern, RHODA, Cliieago, Liberal Arts Sxt1Tn, DoNA1.n, Nevada, Liberal Arts SXIITH, Louis, Des Moines, Commerce Swzwztllz rofux' SuiTn, Sl-llRl,l'QY NAntNt:, Des Moines, Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta SOISLTH, DAR1,exe, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Delta Zeta SPECK, ROBERT, Des Moines, Commerce Svixei, Blu., Mount Ayr, Liberal Arts Eighth rofux' SPIXK, DIUAN, Kenilworth, Ill., Liheral Arts, Delta ST.-HB, SA1,u'Axx, Aurora, Ill., Liberal Arts Alpha xi Srsviixs, HAROLD, Des Moines, Commerce Srivzxs, JAUNITA, Des Moines, Commerce 60 Fir!! l'lI'LL'.' STEvENsoN, DIARY, Sibley, Fine Arts STOCK, RACHEL, Gilman, Commerce STDUTE, EDXYARD, Brooklyn, N. Y., Fine Arts STRDBUREQ, LAURAYNE, Bloekton, Fine Arts Suomi 1'ufIc.' SUSAIAN, RICHARD, Yonkers, N, Y., Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsilon Pi SXYART, HDIILARD, Des Moines, Liberal Arts TAYLOR, NIARY, Spiekard, Mo., Fine Arts THRDQRAIDRTDN, QQRANT, Derby, Liberal Arts Third 7'flflL'.' TININIERAIAN, PHYLI.Is, Des Moines, Fine Arts, Chi Omega '-FRAJLINEK, PAUL, Johnstown. N. Y., Fine Arts 'I'R.-XXL, JAYNE, Chicago, Liberal Arts FLRENARY, JOAN, Trenton, Mp., Fine Arts Fourlh rofw: 'IiSVEEDT, IYIERVIN, Slater, Education TWETTEN, XVALTER, Spencer, Cnmmerce VLLNIANIN, SUZANNE, Oak Park, Ill., Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma LTTLEY, 'l0AN, New Hampton, Commerce, Delta Zeta Fiflh r0fLc.' VAN AUKEN, P.-XULINF, Hinsdale, 1ll.,Fine Arts VAN GINKEI,, QFERTRUDE, Des Mnines, Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma VYALKER, ALAN, New York, Liberal Arts, Alpha Epsiltin Pi VVAILENUREN, M. ELAINE, Sheridan, XYyu., Fine Arts Sixflz rafts: VV.-XLTER5, DURwnnIx, XYhittemnre, Cnrnmerve XV.-XLTER5, RDBERT, Des Mtlines, Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon VVANBERI3, DIOANNE, Galya, Fine .Xrts XY.-XRREN, R. ERIC, Des Moines, Educatiun Smmrztlz rofux' XVASKER, C'IIARI.Es, Malden, Mass., Liberal Arts, Tau Kappa Epsilon XYEECES, LEII.A, Osmond, Ne-br., Phariiiavy, Yarsity Inde- pendents XVEII-IE, YVILLIAM, Oak Park, Ill., Coininerce XVEIR, EILEEN, Davenport, Fine Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma Eighth rofux' XVHITE, GRANT, Tipton, Liberal Arts XVI-IITE, LESLIE, Park Ridge, Ill., Cnmrneree, Alpha Tau Omega VVICKER, DTARILYN, Fort Dodge, Liberal Arts, Chi Omega XVILDER, BERNARD, Rapid City, S. Dak., Pharmacy D1 .S . s -.sr s e 4 Mez r FZ 'il' ...A-K. A , Q rss . an-ff: S ral. 5 B! g 5 , A if tif , M K .' Ali?-Si efi wblf 'f ..Ff ,Vs-i 'S Q I: . -.Q ff ws Is ess: . A-'. W2 3' X' -ss s X L N sv .s P5..i,W viii .- .ff -.ffsx - ' . V. I- f .av 9' ,X X . , it X 3 f ,egg t 123 s A QS? 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In r.: Dean Seth Slaugliter, Huh Nlattsnn, Myron Stearns, Rziyiiioml Brown, Paul Nicely, Dun Hood Srifnnl VIFZLX' Elmer Baker, Floyd McCarthy, 'laines Flanagan, I.:-ster Pearsun, Merritt Kirks Tlmn! rum-.' Dean VVilIianis, Court Adains, Don l'VIattson. Kenneth Barringer, Herhert Shirley. VVendell Pew 1.1151 rufux' Ruhert Fisenlziuer, VVarren M. Hile, lhvitl hlanes, Don Eagle, Torn Yvaltnsley ,lf1'lIIlI1'I'.Y llllf I-II fltfllfdl' Noel FI'Cll1l'lSl'0, lkivid Vnuura UFFICILRS Paul Nicely President Don Hriml Vice-President Rayiiiuml Brnwti Secretary llrron YV. Stearns Treasurer 9 ' J . ' ' . il , l rut. I ranle N. Craiilner ,F Advlsors Dean Seth Slauighter l Une uf tht- must active groups nn the Drake ezinipus yezu' in year nut is Aleph Theta Ze, nien's professional minis- terial fraternity. Thi- group has a full anil vari:-il prrigrzun that ineluiles weekly meetings, at which prominent speakers ire guests, sueial affairs, sueh as picnics anal parties, antl the highlight of the year, their annual fnrinal banquet. The raternity spuiisnrs liihle Cullege scholarships tu oiitstziiiiliiig nien in the ininisterial field. The group is active in the Ilralae iiitrxunurxil piwigiuiiii :intl is well-kmiwn for their fighting spirit :intl goritl sportsmanship on the athletic field. tub First rofw, 1. fu r..' Marie Gant, Sally VVilliams, Zoula Pyle, Beverly Damlos, Barbara Anthony, Helen Melaas, Katherine Butson, -lackie VVithers Second rafts: 'lean Newbern, Duris Cron, Virginia Barlovv, Betty Nemmers, Pat Schwartz, Slargie Shearer, Claire Harbolt, Beverly Hill Tl1irJrufLL'.' Pat VVolcott, Annabel Greene, Donna Neely, Karol May, ,lean Long, Lillian XVitte, Mary Lu Seidel Last rafux' Lois VVilliams, Beverly Isebrands, Frances Carmichael, Robin Lohle, Josephine Fagen, Etha Pruser, Mary Ann Gebhardt Jllrmbrrs no! in picture: Gloria Codner, Laura ,lean Cook, Flavia Daily, Annette Darling, Margaret Davis, Glenna Groseelose, Ruth Mann, Leona Newburn, Betty Nicholas, Dorothy Owens, Ruth Peterson, Betty Ponder, Dorrie Shearer, Loraine Steele, Mary Louise Sullivan, Dolores Van Dyke, Sally YVilliams, Sally VVinter M44 .Z Zeim OFFICERS Barbara Anthony President Annabelle Green Secretary Betty Nemmers , Treasurer Kliss Leona Anderson Advisors Nliss Ruby Holton One of the highest honors that can be extended to Drake freshman women is election to Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary scholastic organization. Founded at the Lvniversity of Illinois in 102-l, this group requires a B plus average, made during one freshman semester for membership. Pledging and initiation ceremonies are held semi- annually, and are followed by a traditional formal dinner. Primarily fostering scholastic achievement, this group does not sponsor extra-curriculuar activities. A student elected to Alpha Lambda Delta has taken the initial step toward the goal of Phi Beta Kappa. 67 Firxt rrmc, 1. In r.: Bill Fletch, -lack Finley, Larry XVeaver, Roz Chong, Patricia Nliller SFFUIIJ rfmc: jim YVils0n, B. NI. Shadley, Dean Brillhart, Dr. Hrubetz Thin! rufuz' james Sehoot, Robert Schmitz, YVarner YVilson g 0 0 0 I OFFICERS Dale XV. lloerr President Uarwyii -I. Wvillianis Vice-President Bruce R. lfirinan Secretary Vvilliznn lf. Thompson Treasurer Une or the largest orgziiiizations on Drake eziinpns this year. the :Xnierican l'harmacentical Association, was toon-led last spring for the promotion and continued development of the profession of pharmacy. The membership, being open to all Pll11I'IN1lCy students. totaled 150. lfach member receives a monthly copy of the A. Ph. A. Journal which is published in Vivashington. U. C. Its monthly meetings varied from speakers, who are prominent in the field of pharmacy. to round-table discussions on this and other allied fields. Following each program. the association had a social hour. This new organization worked closely with the fraternities for students of pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Chi, in other activities during the year. 68 ,.,, 19 HUF, . 3. .T X Q .ii SQS 'Q ga Q rx! rofu' I. I0 r.: bl. H. YVilsun, G. R. Huff -Ir., T, H. Nolan, li. WI. Nlesser, nl. D, Grithn, I.. limlin, bl. 5. Calnpuna. ll ul. Perm Swami' rrwux' B. M. Shadley, j. T. Quinn, G. Riggs, XV. T. Hill lr., H. K. Conner, nl. .X. Schott, F. C. .-Xrnistrong, E. T. Harte-r, B. D. Evans, .l. R. Dalke' Third zmux' XV. H. Fletch, F. Nl. NVare, Elvin ,loc Fritwh, E, .X. Clemenson, AX. D. .Xue-stacl, l'. XY. Unrtun, li. L. Vcatch, C. I. Tlmrnpson, D. bl. YYilliams 0 . ag J . 1 t l, '1 l K N ,S . 4 .Mwys -Q f in aw, 1':4.,X,wy, ' lwwvfir. , r UZ KES M ' -- 'rw V- vi-21 .1 w15i.,wg::::,f.-.-.txggw 5, .L 1555? 'f34Y?','E?:'7f.':- ' 'Www Mixing chemicals in the Science Lalw, these .-X. Ph. A. Text tubes and inicruscopes are the life ynembey-5 are learning by drying, nf A. Pli. XX. sIllLl6I1f5 215 Ihtj' sfllily new drugs in pharnmcy. --My Firfi runs, l. fu r.: Berkeley Duncan, Robert XV, Logsdon, Dick Engebretsen, Robert E, Smith, Robert M, Garvin, Clarence O, Lamp Sunni! l'Yl'l,2.',' Hill Briyendine, Bill Myers, Paul H. Riggert, 'laines Langridge, YVinslovv Kelly, ,lim Flanagan Tliiril rims: Irvvin Abrash, jerry Lamb, Don Davidson, Dave Knapp, Donald Reeves, Gordon Duncan Lair runs: Edward jaekinan, Reid V. Fell, Howard YV:iv, Leslie NVhite, YV. E. Stradlev, Everett Gilman .llrmlfrri :ml in pllflll' f',' Robert Dickenson, Lyle l,. Reeves, 'Iohn Sanders, Irwin Siegel, Charles Yvvnizi, Don Yvooge gg E 5 1 Ol-'FICl?fRS Robert lfugene Smith President Robert XVavne Logsdon Vice-President Robert KI. Garvin Recording Secretary Berkeley Duncan Corresponding Secretary llicli Ifngebretsen Treasurer 'XVilliam Van Horn , lfdvvarrd Eames X Ad,,iSm.S Klelvin A. btocli ' XV. IJ. Albright , llr. Henry fiadd Harmon IM.. 4g,.,,,.m, 5. 1ge,,,.,, Honorarv Members liov. Robert ll. lilue Uniega chapter of Alpha Phi Hinega, national service traternitv, celebrated its sixteenth anniversary on the Drake campus this year. This organization, founded in V123 at Laiavette College, lfaston, Pennsylvania, provides useful ser- vice to facilitate the activities of the university. The services performed bv the chapter at Drake included informa- tion and guide service. ushering at assemblies and university productions, aiding flood control officials, giving blood t insfusions. operating the campus post oHice, selling Christmas seals, giving swimming lessons to scouts, aiding the Y NICK in its vvork, registering alumni and visitors on special occasions, and helping with Homecoming activities. cial activities consisted of dances and parties for members and friends. 7o 11 1 1 ml May, Dr. Huff, Beth 1inNN111:1n, rlilllll L'l1cver11111, NlrN. 5l1 1 r1l1nNr111 unnlruq IH 1d Xlll1z1u1,l1 Fl11nl1e1l1Ne111111erN,.le::111Ncwl1er11, Mary 1.11 Seilwl, Evelyn lx1N 1721111 N Tun! rum laura can Look, Dun I-Ilefmn, Hurry K1111l1le,Kenn1-tl1 H1111d,He11ryK:1rle Rmlnrx R11g,erN R1r.1 he er mi ru1 I 1' Mueller, Dun Nlm-Q':1111111, .Ii111 DyN1111, I3c11111N lxllll'Pl'1f', .Xl11 111 N1 YV1ll1:1111 G. Lwlll'Yl Czmml :Hay l7111'1'1tl1y Kelly lieth 411151111111 Gc111'g6 C. 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Rnxe ,Xnn cil'll'l:lfl1, I'1ClNVZlFLl.lill'lilll3Il,R8j' S11111111a, Rolwert E. Smith, Calvin -I. Hinltleman Wilma Lfrlsuold Ie ox Kuhl, Ralph Hancock, Clarence Dickson Tfzizul mac: Virginia Ilfblllllilll. l50Il3lLl R, xxvilllll, .Xnthuny Sarnios, Urvul vlanben, Richard XX iddell Loren Iichenherger Ruger YV, Fupnne, Ben Supp, Harold Bnuxell 1,1111 runs: Iwlic R. L'l1:1111l1crlin, Harold I., Klink, XVilli:1111 C. Barclay, Dale Nclso11,NlarNhr1ll Nwtterlee lhonmx XY ie XKvZ'lllEl' vlQNYCIIt'Il, Dick Koritatl, Duane XVee M6766 U FFIL' HRS Rus llzilhcy Rnhcrt limit! Vic Yumiic WX-Nt11l1:1l Ricl1:11'1l Sl1:11'p11:1cl-L Prcsi1lc11t llrcsitlcnt Sccrctziry T1'c:1s111'c1' Xl. ll, Ililly :X1lx'im1' 'lihc zrctixitic-5 111' thc KiUIllIlllJl'L'l' cluh nncc again 111:11lc it unc nf thc lzirgcst grnn Tx 011 c11111 T 61 llf' 11 0101111 ut Ntil-lc11tN wlin 2ll'l' Nt'l'lUllN 111 thcir ilciirc tu 111z1l4c :1 lixing 111 the hnsincss worltl. R11 11111, t it N0kll c N 111 l74Jl'i'Illlf 111111 of :1 h115i11cw czirccr, they l1z11'c znltlctl social uctixitics to their business mcct Q 'wmm ot then inectingx wt-1'1' tlvwrt-tl rn thc- pl:11111i11g 111' thcir 1l:111cc. wl1icl1 wax hcltl 111 l'lK'l3l'llZll'j', :1111l their sp ff pic rl llell 1111111 p1r1g1'1111 tuiixixtctl ut ll NI7t'l'Cll hy ll l1I'Ullllllt'llf llci KIf1i11c'N husincsx 111z111. This club is open to all Ntutlcntx lll thc Lnllege Ot 0111 lllilxf, ill 1 tl l i11z111cc. lt 1llllt'l'Ctl tn itx Il1CI11l'7C'I'N this ycnr 21iSUL'l1lfl0ll with ntl1crst111lc11tN otx11111l11 HIIUN 1111111 6111011 cf xncinl zrctixiticn :mtl ll x':1l11:1hlc bzlckgrnllinl for success i11 thc husincss worltl. 72 'Pr First rufic, l. In r.: Robert Kautv, Yvunne XVestph:1l, Row Dalby, Brute Vattermn Srfnziil rams: Dale lletland, l.arry Leaverton, Lawrence Ruw, Bill lindsay, Dean Nelrergall Third rofux' john Green, john Stuhr, Harold Ullestad, Dale Kocirik, Roger Bjurenson, -lark Schreiber ,Ni x.i 2 'ww mi., J' M, 1 2 fl Ialljf I'0'l.L',' Louis Sllllfll, Donald R. XVnud, XVilliarn Barclay, Rnnald Sundbeig, lark Null, YVilliam Rutgers QV-' pas, , ef ke-fi z, x.. 2.-Q ,Q ,v,,,, gg, ,A Kf- ,- vw 2 Fir!! rufw, I. In r,: ,lease Peterson, Charles Enfield, llal Xxvflllllllilll, Stanley Rupp, Rnbert Yuhe, .Xndrey Tnurte, 'ln ller Srrunil rum: Dean Specht, Dun Ruby, Turn Rnbel, Charles Dnggett, Lillian XYitte, Luis Buexe, Geurge Hall, ,lint Biilluvk Tliirii rofLL'.' .Klan De Merritt, Howard Scart, lobe-ph, joseph Kratbille, Ed Hzxclcler, Bob Xexxberg, Robert Mason, Robert Tinnnins, james Buvk, A. .'X. .-Xugustine Last rrmc: -lohn Carlson, Dean Deegan, VVilliani Lafferty, Chris Yeanos, Claude Sheridan, George Mclntush, R. K. Nlnlhern, blames fNlCCarl, Robert Vl'easel, Dale Sayler 75 It! ll pretty Nmzill llllllt' for :ill tlie planning lay tliexe lnxvf mar, I. In ry Nlzirvin Dieiner, Dielt Murrix, Margaret l.imliert,,Xl1in He-wes,L'retz1 Manning, Nlllfylyllll Hunts, -Ieanne Dawson if111tlm:.',' Gerald U'Brien,l,ee Cnticl1,N'l:1L1rim'e Nit1'lmls,Cl1arleN Snuernmn, Rulwert l'ntc'hen, Vernon Vlsieolmni, Richard Slmrpnn 'I'!i1r.I rims: Fred ,Xndc-rsnn, Gerald Ruger, Bud Sutherland, Kenneth livery Nlnlvolm Churehill, Melvin Ellison, Virgil XYestei'rnii1p, xvllllklll Khtendurf, Rulvert Nl. Sullivan 1,1111 rfmci xxvllllfllll Bruoks, Paul E. Lay, jack SCllllllI7, Rieliard Kullingw, George Ulson, Dirk Platte, Richard Ryden, James Dysart, Vernon Sodnwasser, Howard Runyan 0014046766 Cuffee and llllllgllllllllb :ire served with rcmverszltinn following rneetings of the Cmninerve Clulw, lll'lll'1'l'N fur ilu- running ul' the flUlHlllCl'l't' Ululw. Firxr rnqc, I. lu r.,' Ralph Digrnan, Drexel l,1lllgC,f'flI'lll Mary, Zn11l1 lxle Srcand rofux' VVenLlell S0llll1l'lI'll, George fiCll'l3I1Ll,.l0llIl Payne, Rulwy Burnside, clllll'C'Il4'K l,nnp lxllIN 1 Ill Nurrna vlennings, Lzrura 'lean Crank, lenrmrcl XY11111'nw Third f0'LL'.' Ernest lllClllt'l1S0l1, l'larem'e Caldwell, Lloyd Mowers, vlarnes N. .xYLfL'Ill1ls lxe ,L m Melvin Stork, slay Mueller, Annabel Green, lNlyrm1 Nlnure, Hz11'11 'Ne st Lax! rome: Floyd Xxlllllfls xhvlllllllll L'l1ex'ertn11, llnrry Dan Grundy, Harold Stehhins, llerhe :rx Hturlvetk VS en e blnrdnn, llnruld U. XVumlrutf, Max XV. Smiley, Rnlvert llulnes I OIJIQICIQRS llrewl Lange Ralph l7ig1n:1n Zlllllil Pyle Carol Klux' ce- l,l't'Sllll'IlT P11-s11le11t St'L'I'C'flll'j l l'i'1lNlIl'l' 1' These n111bitiu1.syn1111g chennsts h:11'e zultletl tn tl1e11'ed11cz1t1o11s by rnzrking tours 111 stunt 111 tht llc cunts thcnn concerns. During the your the L'llCllllSfl'f Club has had INZIIU' guest speakers xvhn hint fntn th lllk 111 1111 lt IIISIU f into the Held of chernistry. Besides spentling :1 great .lc-ul of time bl'O2l1lt'IllIlQ' their lmnn lulg t 111 um 1l re 1 subjects by reports of lI11llX'1tll12ll ll1t'lNl5i'I'S. the clnh has fm1111,l tnne fur stunt' sofiqrl :11t111t11s lN 11 1 xt is years past, a good time was hall by :ull :1t the llllllllill spring picnic. The Ullllblllllflllll ot than stnt 16' :nl P1dLfl 4 experience should help to forrn ll XVCll'l'fllllltlt'll gmnp of scientists. 75 ,-4 1-'irgil rufiu, 1, In r.: Royal Martin, lioh Clark, .lim Baer, YVally Ronker, Gene Ullrieh, Dale Pnrter, Ed Demarios, Ray Gauthier, Pill Lahey Srrmzii mae. Mike Urliek, lili Urlick, XVally' Linn, lim lNleLeran, Eli Tnplanaky, -Ierume -lefchak, Orville Lane, Don Petty fllrrii rufuf Larry Gillespie, Steve Bindas, Ray Pmsperi, Lyle Naylnr, Sal Salato, Gus Ullrich, Hnyyie johnson, Tom Cosgrove, Burl Crawford Lux! rum Al Lawlnr, Bernard ul. Kelly, Mel Gnrnlun, -lohn lNleGiy'ern, Michael Rim, Tom Sliestnkas, Kenneth VVhitney, fhuek Carek, Vat Fc-rrnne, Huh Erickson 'llrmlimzf nu! lllf11flJI'f'.' .lim Brennan, Mel lk-ter, .lerry I7nnayan, Bill Iiyans, Gnrtlnn Flick, Dick lmpey, Bill Kavanaugh, Joe 7 T MeNiel, lxay' lrnhakka, Fred Selinelller, .lerry St. Clair, Frank Stanley, Gerry Van Ginkle Ul l 1Cl'fRS tiene Hllrieh l'resiilent Hvzilly llrinkei' Vice-l'i'esiilent llzile lhmrter Secretzi1'y'-rl'1'e:1sn1'ei' Xlr. Lelziml -Inlmwn Ally-iwr The :nm uf mzmy ul the llrzike athletes ik tn hecnme :i memhvr nf the ll Clnh. ln nriler to hecmne Il member. it ix iieuewxiry tn yrin gi inzijfn' letter in l7r:ike zithletiek, tu he in gmail staniling with the university, :mtl to he accepted hy :ill the me-mhere nf tht- ulnh. Une nt the higgext activities ul the grniip is the Drake Relays alzince at which the Il kiliih Nyyeetliezirt ix prewiiterl. 'liheir xeheilnle this year inelmleil many parties enjoyetl hy the mvmhers exclusively, lx well :ix xeyerzil ilate rlziiieex. Tliese huyx are :ilyyziyk reznly tn hare ai gnnil time :intl can he counted on for entertain- ient. 'liheir :ict in Hlinllrlng Tzilef' was memnrzlhle. This year fnnntl many' freshman hezniies on the Czi1npnS. annther ietiyity' spnmnrerl hy the ll men, Une ul their favorite trznlitinnx is to have zi member welcome the Homecoming queen it 11 special eoiiyo, 76 ww 'QV' TD' 1 uf E X i. Q ' 9 94. 0. .,N- -. ease-1... First rofw, 1. to r..' Alice Barry, YVilliam YVittkowski, Dorothy Nlcflelland, Virginia Barlow Suomi rufw: hlarian Lovett, Claire Harbolt, Evelyn Leeds Third rrmu: Florence Rondeau, Gale VVaddell, Barbara Amos, Nadean Lind Lax! rnfw: Marshall jackson, Robert Von XVerne, Bob Henke, Robert Meade fllnnbfrs not in jrirlurrf james Harris, Bill Lewis D 452 O FFICERS Dorothy llcflelland l'resiilent Alice Barry Vice-President XVilliam XVittkowski Virginia Barlow hir. VVilliam liealmer Secretary Treasurer :Xdyisor Delta Phi Uelta is a national honorary organization for art students. These aspiring young artists haue had a busy year. starting their social calendar with a tea. However, their major event was the l3eaux Arts Ball at which many varied artful and novelty costumes were seen. The members presented several noteworthy art exhibits which were enjoyed by the student body. llany sketching trips were on their schedule. Their social season was so full that many of their meetings were devoted to making plans for the parties. The groups many actiyities helped make them one of the outstanding campus organizations. 77 .. lc 43. A -. Frm! 7'IlQL', l. lo rx: Gayle Garland VVilmer Romph, Dae Frost, J. F. Phelan, R, YV. Swenson, Du XVayne YVessel, Carroll hl. Truitt Srtuznl VUQLQ' Lorne Boylan Raymond Carlson, Charles Freight, XViIliam I. Martin, -lohn E. Andrews, Paul H. Bradwell, David tl. Shirley, Ray johnson Tfzirii rafts: -loseph Nl. Coppola, -lohn I.. Carter, VVilliam Sullivan, Donald D. Hodgett, XVilliam Litton, joseph A. Billings Luft rffftc: -lohn C. McDonald, blames F. Harrison, jay bl. Hasbrouck, Richard T. Smith, Doran L. YVilliarns, Max YV. Boten, Collin XV. Fritz .lIi'mln'r.v11utin f7ftfI.H'I'.' Mathew Barron, VVarren Bowers, Alfred From, Gerald Hesling, Victor Howard. Frank Karpan, james NlcDowell, Hubert Mote, Robert Uftedal, Robert Phelan, Dean Prichett, VValter Riordan, Robert Taylor, Charles VVesten Zeita dem ' OFFICERS joseph l,. Phelan Dean Dae I.. Frost Vice-Dean Du VVayne J. VVessel Treasurer Raymond H. Johnson Clerk ot the Rolls Prof. Robert VV. Swenson Advisor Organized to further activities among law students and to pI'OIHOtC a greater interest in the study of law. this national and professional law fraternity has been very active this year. Several law school lunches have taken place under the sponsorship of Delta Theta Phi. They had a Founder's Day banquet at which law, naturally, was the main topic of discussion. These men have another side which is less serious. They had a wonderful time at the annual Harb-li-Que, relaxing and forgetting about the many hours ot studying which is always required of law students. At their bi-weekly meetings the members had many speakers, including prominent judges and lawyers from the Iowa bar association. These men are quickly becoming one ot the most active groups on campus and are vitally concerned with their future as professional men. 78 QQ YQ fm- Q 1 if w eff ,L +1 s Q QM. I ss 2 ': A s - 5.11: Qi Yr S First roftu, I. Io r..' Mr. Albright, Miss Leona Anderson, Dale Nelson, Barbara Blue S1'rarn1'rufLc.' David Schwab, Janice Radcliffe, Frank Lieber, Marcia Connolly I,l1Jf rofuz' Laura jean Cook, Betty Bott, Evelyn Celander .lIi'1nln'r,v not in jvi4'!ur1'.' Dick Schoessling, Mary jan Shuman, Audrey Stall awake ed Emu OFFICERS Dale Nelson Chairman Dick Schoessling Vice-Chairman Barbara Blue Secretary Mr. VV. D. Albright , Advisors lllss Leona Anderson The Drake university chapter of the National Red Cross was very busy this year, sponsoring many activities in which the student body took part. Dances at the Veterans' hospital were attended by Drake women. The club SDOI1- sored courses in home nursing, senior life saving, first aid, accident prevention, community service to camps and hos- pitals, nutrition, water safety and public information. All Drake students are members of the unit, but its activities are led by a directing board. The courses and services offered by the unit have been widely supported by Drake stu- dents. This type of organization requires hours of thoughtful planning for its ultimate success. Next year should prove to be another successful one for the chapter, for they already have many activities on the agenda. 79 1 i Firxt rnfw, 1. to r.: john Mitchell, Virginia Silver F l i , atier B. Kane, Virginia McLaughlin, Tom Shestokos Sm'fn1t1' rims: joseph Chomyn, Bernard WVilder, Tom Lydon, Merle Swaney, Luz Quijano, Rolland Nelson, Torn Gisvold, john Laudel, VValter Chomyn Third rofze: jose Rogelio Dominguez jr., Fernando I.uis Silva, Mary Anne Scanlan, Floyd Miller, jack Ewoldt, Ralph Schivone Rohert He-las, joe Hearn, B. M. McKenna Luft rnfux' Eugene Mefluskey, Elvin joe Fritseh, jean Burke, joe Blake, Francis j. Doyle, jack Brophy, james McCarthy, Michael Rito, Sal Salato Ween: OFFICERS Virginia Silver President X irginia Klclmugrhlin Vice -President john Klitchell Secretary james Sheehan Treasurer Rev. liart lizuie i Nliss Charlotte lirzinnen l Advisors Xliss Klzirguerite Heffernan , l' rom the first Open House Night K to the final party in Klay, the Newman Club planned and participated in discussions on religious and current topics, charitable works, Corporate Communion followed with breakfast, intra- mural athletics and various socials. Activities centered at St. johirs Church. This year more than ever, club mem- bers cooperated in liniversity undertakings, such as campus fund drives, the Homecoming and Relays Parades. Inter-collegiate activities included attendance at Five State Spring Convention. VVith the encouragement of the faculty advisors, with the assistance of the chaplain, and under the leadership of its oiiicers, Newman Club prospered in its efforts to achieve this ideal: to satisfy the intellectual-spiritual. and social-physical needs of the Catholic student group at Drake lvniversity. Sli .Ur ,i ,H , First rufw, I. tu r..' .loan XVhite, Mary Anne MeGrane, Betty Gurndt, Father Klein, llavel Fauts, 'ln Ann Ryan SFFDIIJ rufw: Francis Sheehan, Dolnres Gmnhardella, Gloria Cortese, Sally Ruth, Cermella Binder, Patricia Kean Third rnqtz' Rohert YV. Ileitleman, Donald R. Xvood, Arthur Murphy, Dave Collins, Mary Louise johnson, joan Utley, Marilyn Cunningham Lusf rufuz' Ralph I'ut'ei, Peter C. Susler, YVilliam l. Patthutf, XVilliam C. Barclay, james I Kean, Don Driwelius, Richard Iiakula fnbrrs not In pirfurrxf Kathleen Bnyt, Ro' C , I3 l peer apnne, e ma Douglas, Margaret Brewer, Chiarina Gra1ianu, Barbara Hanxen Anne Melluire, Paul Markunas, Therese Rand, james Sheehan Coming from a meeting at St, John's Church are mem- bers, Floyd Miller, joan Utley and VValter Chomyn. Recreation in the hasement of St, johnk is a part the activities of Newman Cluh members. Srrnziti mac: Margaret Mnrlay, Marcia Cnniin y, ,hy I 5 . ' A f . Fifi! rims: Sue Leven, ,Izinet Bailey, 'Iiuin XVyatt, Dr. Dunn, Carl Ervin, Janet Carroll, joan Downing ' V J ' h A nette Darling, Donna Neely ll Barbara lirogan, Helen Baer, jane .Xinsxstirt , n Tf1i1'tl1'rm:.' Stephen Kc-geles, Annabel Green, Virginia Barlow, Mary Ann Scanlan, Robin Loble, Thomas Kelly jr. Fnurlli ruficf Charles VV. XVilli:iins, ,lay Karr, Ely Tuplansky, 'Iiin Hedlund, Ralph Neely, james H. Turner 0 OFIFICIQRS Carl R. lfrviii Presitleiit 'lilionizis VVyatt Vice-Piesitleiit Iaiiet Czirrtill Vice-l'resitlent Prograni lflleii Augustine Secretzii'y lirezisiirer llr. 'lilioiiizis F. lliiiiii Advisor 'S boi . These einbryoiiic Tol- 'lilic' chit-i activity ut the lfiiglish cliih was the publishing of its iiiagziziiie. 'rym sfllys spent ninst ut their meetings presenting :intl tlisciissing niaterizil written by the members. The emphasis of the eliih is miiipletc-li mi erezitive writing, with other iiieinhers of the group acting as critics. This was their method for elinnsiiig iiizitcwiztl for the iiiagayiiie. ln :iililitirin tn their piihliczitioiis, they tlisciissetl the works of well-known authors. ' ' A - e '- Q vhieh tleal with English and current trends in The iiienihers ut the lxiiglish cliih eiiiphnsizesl, zilso, tiiiitnt extiitt X literatiii'e. 82 .96 M440' 'J- 11. W-vw '14 -J iq N. 'Nm 'Nu-5 l ir.vI rfmu, l. lu zz: ,lack Galvin Spf , Dean George Heery lu ' Lux! ' Qc: Court .'XdZlITlS, Noel Fr zineiseo, lilllll Nicelr .llrnilnv nu! in f1irr11rw.' Janie: lNlt'Dt1well Jil'-1'i5ur,' George S . Beery cmd UFFlClfRS l':iiil Nicely' ljresitlent ,lnclt ilzilviii Set'retziry llezm Cieurgge S. lleery Atlvisoi' This strictly lifmrJi':1i'x' lm-:il Ulwfilllllllflflll is limiteil to those outstzlmliiig llrxilte iiiiiifir :mil seiiiur IIWII wlm have . . PN 4 . achieved a B m'ei'fi,ge thmiiggliuiit college. This is not the only 1'f'qlIll'f'IIlCllI, lmwt-x'er, since they must :ilm he active in school activities, service, :mtl uw. ' A bwiiizxitioiis. lietwiiife of these high requirements, the grmlp ' To be eleetetl to Helmet :mtl Spurs is the highest lmimi' fur mi eleetetl members were :uiiimiiieetl this spring. 83 is very smzill :mtl select 5' mam tri zicliit-ve mi the czuiipiis. The IU-lS newly tr., I Firxr rims, I. In r.: Dr. Ritchey, Ardell Stelek, Pearl Lang, Beverly Hill, Frank Rosenthal Srrinzil rofzv: Merritt Kirks, Frank Gibson, -lose Dominguez, Doris Cron Third rafts: Bo Lawrence, Vernon Frost, Boyd Bucher, Francis Scott Lust rofuz' Myrtle Beinhauer, john Hart, Prof. Stewart, Ralph Slotten, Charles Imniel Jlrlrzllrrs noi in pirfur 4',' Martha Bradshaw, Charles Selby, Leonard Swanson v ! 5 Q OFFICERS rkrdell Stelck President Pea rl Lang Vice-l'resident Beverly Hill Secretary-Treasurer Prof. Ritchey Prof. Rosenthal Advisors Prof. Stewart The llistory rluh was formed on the Drake Campus in 10133. lts purpose has been to stimulate investigation in the tielil of historical research and maintain an acquaintance with current developments in this field. At each of their monthly meetings this year, a club member presented a report or conducted a discussion among the group with em- phasis upon the relation of history to current national and international affairs. This honorary organization restricts its membership to those Drake students who are majoring in history and who have maintained a high grade aver- age in that subject. S4 ICN ww T7 1,1 'QQ' my A9119 wow W V First roar. l. In zz: Helen Best, Miss Leona Anderson, an-as Marge Kling 1,11.vr1-imc: Madge Nlnslnaek, Gene Osman, Helen G:1er,jo,Xnn Iler OPI-'ICICRS I I Helen H. Best President KIzn'g:u'et liling SCCI't'fIll'f' Helen ciJlC'l' Treusurei' Kliss Leona Anderson Advisor The intei'doi'niitoi'y council is the governing body for :ill the wonien's independent houses nu ms is unify all the houses and suggest rules :ind regulations. They also plzuined monthly forinzil dinnii in sponsriul t formal dances during the year. One of their first events of the school ieznt was :ui evening open housi roi ill U1 students and guests. In addition they entertzuned the faculty :lt zi ti'ziditionzil ten. The presidcnt ind one otne 1 resentative from each dorrnitory comprise this group. 85 .uf -X :fr tr: , N., as R. ,t I pm!-s A- vs Firxt ro-ug l. fo 1 '.,' Stan Harman, Donn Haglund Sammi faux' Esmond Ferris, Norton Freyer, Robert K. Brown Third rofw: Roy G. VVilde, VVilliam Karin, Russ Saunders Last f0QL'.' Dale Porter, XVilliam johann, Ed Sharp Jlrmbrr not in pifturu' Kenneth Brown I I OFFICERS Stan Harman , President-Treasurer Donn K. Haglnnd Vice-President-Secretary To coordinate all the interfraternity policies is the aim of this council, but their activities do not end there. Their first TASCA Ball since the beginning of the war was given during the winter and met with great success. An inter- fraternity queen. Bliss lirnestine Turner, was also presented. The queen was elected bythe fraternity representatives from candidates of the womens social groups. During the spring they held their annual spring carnival, an event of the greatest interest to every student. The proceeds from the carnival were turned over to charity. This group, als though primarily a governing body, has done many things on Drake's campus to improve fraternal relationships, school spirit and fun. 86 4,-. . m.-J Firrr rufic, 1, In r.: Pat Schwartz. jess Berry, Dr. il. B. lloltzclaw, Par Fitch Second f0'LL'.' Glenna Campbell, Grace Pembroke, Charles XV. YVilliams, George Carliart, janet Carroll Third rufuz' Mary Bognanno, Harold Carter, Thomas M. Kelly, Carl Brehm, Mr. Harker, Rita Ropschutl Last rafts: Roger YVennerstrum, -lim Hedland, YYalter hlohann, .Xrdell Stelck llIc'lIl17Ef5 not in picfurr: Lazarus Goodwyn, Robert Houts, Lawrence Howard, David -lanes, Frank Lieber, Dorothy Lund. joe Massik. Virginia McLaughlin, VV. .L St. john, james U. Haight I I OFFICERS .less Berry President Pat Schwartz Vice-President Pat Fitch Secretary-Treasurer Dr. hl. li. Holtzclaw Advisor The International Relations Club members are students who are vitally interested in learning more about present world affairs. At their bi-monthly meetings, faculty speakers were introduced to discuss with the group such topics as international law and the Turkish situation. One of the members, Roger Ykiennerstrum, spoke about his experiences in Germany the past summer, while Frank Lieber reported on his attendance at the Linited Nations conference last summer. Occasionally a panel discussion was held with members of the organization participating. An annual Pan- American conference was conducted during the spring in coordination with the lvnited Wvorld Federalists and the lfnit- ed Nations club. S7 Film! mae, 1, fu 1:5 -loan Spink, Marian Lovett, lilendora Berard, llhyllis Friend, Mildred Carl, Marian Miller, .laniee Radelilfe, Naneie Hohhnann, Annabelle Crane, Beverly Linn Yrfffzirl rafts: ,loan NYhite, Phyllis XVilliains, Barhara Manning, Carol May, Beverly Clothier, Helen Sterrett, Lorraine Vpton, Donna XVolf, Etha Smith, Miriarn VVolf Tfirrtl roar: -lanies Melluire, Rolvert Henltes, Shirley Hall, Mary .lan Shuinan, Norma ,lean XVills, joy Mapes. Audrey Terry, Geraldine Laird, Marlis Kolpin, nloan Bean, Howard Generieh l,i1,r1 rufie: Mary .Xnne Meylrane, .Xdrienne Moreledge, Carroll Martindale, -laek Hutchinson, George Kundrat, john Agee, Charles VV, VVillian1s, 'lohn I.. Meliezin, .lack Daggett, Florence 'Iones .llrmlfnqr :ml in pirlurrf .Xrlys Antlerson, loan Bond, Betty Bott, Donella Corneleison, Dora forum, Chuelt Dehhan, Rosemary Father, laekie Fearing, Fred Feiler, Carla ,lean Ferguson, Gerald Fiseus, Vernon Frost, I.ueille Gripp, Doris Gunter, -leri Harris, .lean llaiyk, .Xnna Heitehrnan, Susie Holmes, Sarajane johnson, Margaret Larson, Vl'illiain Loper, Ruth Nelson, .Xrdyee Peterson, Marie Gant, Helen Stetfanou, Dorothy Theive, Marian Stoll, Virginia Mani, Diana Nlllls, Barhara Bagley, Beverly Clothier, Shirley Rohenhorst, Merle Kallerinyn, Kenneth Bartlett, Glentlora Berard 754444 lieorgene llristle President llat llvolcott Vieeellresident lfaustine lleetland Secretary Klary liundrat 'lireasiirer Miss Bessie Hannn :Xtlyisor Meinhers ot this organization are those students in the College of lfdueation who are interested in their future responsihilities and professional attitudes in the teaeliingg world. Montlily meetings were held with panel discussions and speakers providing interest for further discussion. Bi-annual southwest district nieetings were conducted at which pimieets, nienihership drives and ways to iniproye :idniinistration were the topies of those attending. Kappa Beta lizippars priinary aini is to enlist the support of every edueation student in promoting their profession. This group is both local and national in its scope. S8 -,Nq I ir,fl runs, l. rn r.: Durutliy Crane, l'at YVult'utt, Mary Knntlrat, iieurgciir Briwtlc, XYilnia iirixwnlnl, Fanstine Hsctland, Mary lNlnilenlvnrg Sf'f1111ti rofux' Glenna Caiiiplwc-ll, Grave Peinlvrnke, Nlargc-ry .-Xrnultl, Virginia Clizise, .Xntlrey 'llUlll'IC', Helen Quivk, Grace MUKHX. Marie Sunderinan Tlzirtz' 1'ufu'.' -Indy Nclwn, 'loanne Ruby, Pat VlCll5t'Il, D:-lures Burulierding, Lillian XVitte, .Xrla lilatun, Marge Blair, Ilona Unkfn, Martha Gliwer Lair rofux' Peggy Stevher, Norma Petris, Barbara Keenan, Ruth -lorgenscn, Donna I.m'kwuml, Mary .Xnn Hnllnea, sluwpliine Fagen, Betty Parmn, Peggy Ann Shearer, Nzltlean Lind WWW Mitzi Sinutlicrs, Inez Nyenhnia and Etha Smith Inok over the c-Llticntinri parnphletx available to ineinlwezs, ' fi -mv-ft Thr lmartl uf KBK nntlincs thc general progrzini of eventx at Nt-narrate Imartl nit-ctingx. -xv? S ' s - 1 ,-N, ,- s- s- . V .pb t ,A X in 'Ss s X . i , X As 5 -' .QR Firx! mms. I. lu r.: Marian Anderson, Norma jennings, Geraldine Yovaish, Daina Person Lai! rofzc: Roberta Mills, Sylvia Moseove, VVinnifred More 1 Z ' OFFICERS Noriuzi .leuuiugs President Cierziltline Yornisli Vice-President Klariaui :Xutlersou st'ClACf2I1'B' Ilziiuzi Person Treasurer lViuuifretl Klote Advisor 'lilus trziteriuty is both :ui liouorziry :intl professional plizirtnziey fraternity tor women. Being a national organi- yzition, it li:ul its touutliug at the Klzissztcliusetts College of Pli:u'inz1ey, liostou, Xlziss. Its objects are to promote the lmppiuess :uul llseflilllvss ot its iueiubers :uul to create Il center of enjoyment, trieutlsliip and culture. Activities of this elizipter iuelutletl bi-nioutlily iuectiugs :it wliieli problems zuul tlie future of tlie plizirinacy profession were discussed. These future woiueu pluiruizteists pzutieipzite in the :uitirities of the Auiericzui Pharnuieeuticzil association. 90 'SRG' Fin! rms, I. lu r..' Rohert Yohe, -lay Moeller, Dr. Basil Liillam, Dale Kocirik, liverett Liilam Serum! rufux' Don Sparks, Ray Summa, -lack Robinson, vlune Kagawa, Uarl Miske, Frank Nluramatsu Third rofw: Frank Ball, YVilli.am Parks, Bud Sutherland, R. H, Swanson, jack Gilmore, Roliert Barkus, Dean VVilliams Lat! rofw: James Goodwin, Charles Bates, Marvin Van Cleave, VValt Bishop, E. l,. Canfield, YVilliam E, Lalferty, VVilliam R. Lones, Gerald T. Kruger luemberx not in pi4'fu1'r.' jay Brown, VVilliam Chappell, Robert Clark, Tom Irwin, Stanley -lohnson, Ellis Monk, ,lack Morgan, NValter Potts, jack Russell, ,lack Sahara, Richard NVright, Prof. Eli Zuhay 5 . OFFICERS Everett Gilam President ,lay Xloeller Vice-President Dale Kocirik Secretary Prof. Basil Gillam ,Advisor This group has just been reorganized after a five year absence-most of the lihllis spent this period in service. This honorary mathematics is one of the newer nationals. Though it was founded in l93l at Northwestern Teachers College, chapters are now organized on campuses throughout the country. Nlonthly meetings were devoted this year to problems related to the Fields of pure and applied mathematics. One of their most popular pre-war social activities which was revived this year was the annual spring picnic and party. 91 Fi:-.vt rome. l. In r.: Pat Schwartz, Dorrie Shearer, Bonnie McNurlen S 1'1' anti' rofrc: Zonla Pyle, Laura jean Cook, Martha Lenz Tlziriz' rofw: Evelyn Celander, Eleanor Evans, Betty XValker, Kathy Saunders Lat! rufic: Ruth Mann, Mary jo Collins, Martha Cooke, jo Anne Dickens ff? OFFICERS Lela Carson President liyelyn Zirbel Gallagher Vice-Presitlent Xlarjorie Christiansen King Secretary liloise Rensoner Collins Treasurer A yyoinan's honorziry stnily clnh. this organization eniphasizes the stntly of literature, art. science, and other in- terests of the ilziy. It is coinposetl of npperel:iss lll1llG1'gl'1ltlllIlfCS, alnninae and faculty women, selected on the basis of clizimcter. personality, :intl scholarship. lfleetion to this group is one of the highest honors Z1 Drake junior or senior woinxni may attziin, This group also has establisheil at pernianent scholarship that is awariletl each year to a worthy stnilent. After their :innnal finest Day tea in lfehrnziiy, the group electetl these girls to nienihership: Ifyelyn Celander, llary .lo Collins, l,ZlLl1'2l jean Cook, Klartha Cook, hlo Anne Dickens. lfleanor lfyzins, Klartha Lenz, Ruth lklann, Zonlzi Pyle, Kathy Szinntlers, antl Betty hfVIllkCI'. 92 csv ...,. '31 iw . M First rufw, l. lo r..' Hugh Kent, Mr. Caswell S f'4'r 1 mi IA11 qc: Tom Pytlon, Ray Gauthier, Larry YVenver Third rofw: Floyd Miller, Don Maddsen, Bob Clark, Frank Lieber Lax! rafts: Eugene Mcfluskey, Xxlllllillll Kniel, Gene Eherhnrdt, Ronnie llanuek .-Itl'f1'i5or.' Mr. Lewis Caswell f va 4 '7 ganna! UFl lCl'iRS Lewis lf. Caswell liirectoi' Hugh Rent :Xssistzmt l7i1'ector l,YIlLlCl' the smooth clockwork guidance of Hugh Kent, the lntrzunurztl boznul kept the Mens inttnnuital toutneys going the rounds throughout the year. Consisting of reptesentzttixes from each otganizzition entered in the intrrunuml tourneys, this group set up rules, mzule final decisions on all questions :mtl tleterminetl the schetlules and length of each tournament. The board proridetl a basis for healthy competition and enthusiasm among the various groups, scheduling games in football, basketball, baseball, and tennis. 1,3 rar tg-F I-'irff rum, I. lu r.: Merritt Kirks, james XY. Rohhins, Riley H. Pittman, Herbert S. Shirley, Dorothy Barley, Tom XV:xhnsley Sftuml rims: Dewey Haryer, Ernest Smith, Aldrich B, VVeigel, Helen YVilson, Lester Pearson, Iiois Anderson, Dean XVilliams Tlzirii rafts: Elmer Baker, Carlyle Smith, Roena Mensendike, Selma Beil, .-Xnne Ahhe, Paul Nicely Liu! mas: Ken Hayden, john Fry, Marshall Smith, hlr., Bill Brizendine, Yelmon Lnse. Keith R. Mensing, Roy nl. Murphy, Don Eagle 0 a a 1 0 Ol lflClfRS Herbert Shirley Prcsitlent NYillizmi Shoop Vice-Presitlent llorothy Hailey Secretary Tom Wfilinsley 'lirezisixrer 'lihis protessionzil louztl orgzmiyzition wats Toiintletl in IHSI :mtl is one of the largest :mtl most active Organizations on lhxilte-'s vzimpiis. Xlvinhership is composetl of the llIllll'l Ql'2lllllllff, pre-ministerizxl stutlents, graduate ministerial stu- ilt-nts. fmfiilty :mtl :ulministrzition of the llihle college. :mtl girls zithlizitetl with Beta ciilllllllll Kappa sorority. The or- gzmivrition this year was primarily t'onct'rne4l with lielil visits, specizil lectures :mtl forums :lt their monthly meetings. Aroiinil the clock of this xissocizitioirs zictiyitic-s, soeiztl evenings were also pretlominamtly popiilrtr. 9-l 'nv 4 -r Fir-.fr rufzc, l. lu 1 ',.' Mary 'lean iiatris, lieu-rly Paul, .Xrla lilston, Dorothy MrL'lelland, Marjorie Kay:-y Srffnnl rufuz' ,laines Flanagan, Ken Barringer, LeRoy Kennedy, .Xndrcy Stall Thin! 7'll'IL'.' XV:irnc-r XVilson, Myron Stn-arm, Martha liradahayx, XVcndrll Pen, Phillip llaghcrg Luft rufzc: Seymour hl. Uaiiicy, Cecil D. XYrip.:ht, Rohn-rt liiscnlaurr, Frank Balvlvitt Firxl rms, I. to r..' Prof. Frank Gardner, Raymond Brown, Athu Clark, Dean Seth Slauglitt-r, E. E. Strin,Qfvllow, XYarren Hilc Siwnzii rufw: Floyd McCarthy, Floyd Ne-whrougli, Louise Hile, XVari'en M. Hile, Court Admins, Noel Franriwo Lan roar: Don Mattson, Xxvllllillll Kramer, David lanes, Don Hood, vlarney Smith, Boh Matson 95 .. X . 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Glenna Groseelose p . . orricmas Uorrie Shearer President lietty Ponder Vice-President Cornelia Lunde Recording Secretary llonnie KlcNurlen Corresponding Secretary lietty Dwyer Treasurer Lenore llliidge Stull l - i V Q x f Advisors Crenevieve W heat lizial ll :X national and professional fraternity for outstanding women in the lield of mus c, this group of singers and instru- mentalists does a number ot worthwhile activities both on and off campus. During the year the llu l'hi's gave mimer- ous recitals with group and individual presentations and entertained various groups including the veterans hospital and orphans. Their singing added to the harmony and high-light of the Sweetheart Sing. Following their business meetings and musical programs in which alumnae and active members participated, the group enjoyed a social hour. Parties and picnics, too, headed their social activities. As part of their aim to promote the interest of music, they held a contest this spring. Scholarships were awarded to the winning student in the instrumentalist division and to the winning student vocalist. 96 Hrs! mac, I. In r.: Dean Sflllllfllitf, Prof. Ritchey, Prof, Helniick, Mr. Yan Horn Si-tum! roar: Donna Neely, Prof. Hull, Evelyn Celander, S. XV, Houston Third rfifux' Annette Darling, Richard Hudson, Mrs. Shan han, Mrs. Boyd Lil.-t rome: YVilliani R. Nlclntyre, Prof. Stewart, Myrtle Bienhzluer, Prof. E. E. btringfellon .llvmlirri nn! in pniizrwg Prof, Anderson, Nlr. Canfield, Nllss Dexin, Pres. Harmon, Paul Nicely, Prof. Rider, Miss Riggs, Bliss Scott, Mr. Stuhr, Mr. Throcltinorton 45 Ol-'FICICRS Prof. Paul Helmick President Prof. Charles Ritchey Vice-President llr. lVillizun Van Horn Secretary The Phi Beta Kappa key is proudly worn by the rnenibers of the Liberal :Xrts college who have niaiintained il bet- ter than B plus average throughout their entire stay at college. In addition to the high scholarship requirement. meni- bers are selected also on the basis ot character and conduct. To the newly-elected members who were announced this spring, the key was presented by the national scholastic honwr:'rx' orgzuiization. Urake is proud ot these students and faculty members who have achieved this high scholastic htnor. 97 l i1'.ilrr1fLL'.' Dean Brillliart, Larry XVeaver, Dale NV. Doerr, john L. Finley, Kenneth York, A. C. Scandroli, james VVilmes, Bill Pletch, H. E. Rice Srfnnii rims: VI. Paul Nicherson, VVilliam Thompson, Robert M. Moorehead, Basil P. Ketcham, VVendell Southard, Thomas H. Nolan, XYalter H. Schmidt, Robert M. Seid, Ken C. Steier Third rn-un' D. H. Glasson, Tom Gisvold, Ralph Cornwell, Clarence U. Lamp, Harold E. Stebbins, Taber Hood, john Dahlke, Harold Conner, Don Pottorff Fourth rrmcx Adrian Auestad, E. A. Clemenson, Elvin joe Fritsch, Donald Davidson, Robert Schmitz, XVendell jordan, Clayton Thompson, Perry Arnquist 4cfDeZz'ca ' OFFICERS -lohn L. Finley , President Dale VV. Doerr Vice-President Larry VVeaver Secretary Bill Pletch Treasurer Professor Earle J. Galloway Advisor Though this national pharmacy honorary fraternity has been back on campus only two years since its war vaca- tion, it has increased its membership and schedule of activities to its pre-war peak. The principal aim of this group is to promote the correlation of pharmacy and chemistry in both practice and thought. This national group was founded almost eighty years ago at the L'niversity of Michigan. Psi chapter was transferred from the Des Moines Pharmacy college which later became the pharmacy college of Drake. The meetings were devoted to speakers from the fields of pharmacy, medicine and chemistry. Dances and parties for members and other students of the college were included in their round-the-clock schedule. 98 Firyl mas, l. lu 11: Kaye Kissinger, Lloyd IIllklN1lIl,RllllCIl Vhaltfgratf, james Sellards, Charles Roxyley Srinnil' ruqcg Bill Reid, Douglas Hredt, Robert tlstrander, Dunne Nliller, I,arry Clark, Keith Kaldenlverg, l'auI Clague, Fred Hole Tliirti rnfzvf Gordon MeI.ean, Floyd Merrill, james Cunningham, YYendell Nliddeuts. Glenn Miller. XYillard Uanine, NVendell jordan, Dwight jordan Luft rafts: Rohert E. Place, Merle C. l.ut1, Keith Langdon, Hill Ilansen, Irvin Rippentrop, Huh Badgley, I.u4'ien Stark, Richard I.otz, john Akers 0 OFFICERS Robert Pfaltzgraff President Lloyd I-Iudson Vice-President james Sellards Secretary Charles Rowley Treasurer Robert Hofifelt Advisor This large music fraternity was founded at the New Ifngland Conservatory of llusic in 1898. During this year it has been more active on the Drake campus than ever before. Included among their activities have been a Founder's Day dinner, two formals and numerous recitals. The Phi llu Alpha serenades this year and their participation in the Sweetheart Sing thrilled all audiences. These men also entertained during the half-times of some of the football games. 99 f bf .nf ..- AN 5 u 1 -' sr' LX Ifirxt runs, l, lu r.: Hzirlvnra Steinberg, .Xrdyre Peterson, Claire Hzirhult, Doris Grunt Nfwfnzil mms: Virginia Blair, Dorutliy NlvClelland, Xnclean Lind, Dorothy Arnold, Hallie Ekhlzul 1.41.1 mas: Burluirn Sheplu-rel, Margery Hutchinson, Margie Shearer, 'lean Gustafson, .Xlive Barry .llrmlfwr xml in f7llI1ll't'.' Bonnie Swopc 0 Ol FlL'HRS .-Xrilyce Peterson l'rfi'siilc'nt Clziiri- Hnrholt Vice'-President llzirhzirzi Srvinbcrg Secretary Doris Grant Trezisiirc-r The Phi Xiu iiauninzi orgainizzitinn is coinposcnl of women in any of the art lielils-music, llI'ZlIl12l, art. Ir is n na- tional lmnorziry fI'1ll't'I'lIlU. :uni rlw local chapter was founileil in lqfl. To be eligible for rushing and pledging. 21 pros- pectiw inemhvr must he rzileimwl :mil lmziw zi high grmle zivcrzigc. ln the spring thvir Community Arts day was helil with exliihirinns on ilisplaiy crczitml hy the ineinhcrs. The liinnic Klzuldcn Fiske foiuulzition is the national project of the group, gixingg loans :mil anrimls ro worthy' stiulvnts. 100 Firrl fUf'l.L', I. In 1 '..' Barbara Stansell, Yxonne hvf.'SIPllfll, Beverly Nord Swami ruin-.' Dale Kocirik, Donna Emmons, Marge Kling, Dorothy Arnold Tl1ir.1'rufu': Dean Speeht, Martha Cook, Ruth Horsch, blames NVhite, fharles Dickson Lax! rome: Robert Sackett, Gordon E. Perry, Robb illl'lUIIlPNUl'l, Robert Uabler, Alohn J. Poister tllrmlrfn not in pirlurr: Duane Ellett, Dorothy Kelly, Su-an 'I'homas, Elias Toplansky, Harley Vl'aller Pa 2? ' OFFICERS Yvonne VVestphal .. President Ruth Horseh Vice-President Barbara Stansell Secretary Beverly Nord 'lireasurer H. G. Barrett Advisor Before you stand the future announcers, actors, and participants in radio from Drake. Included among their activ- ities this year was a radio conference which was widely attended by members of the profession. All the students were tuned in to their traditional Night of Radiol' with its wide assortment of scripts. The group also participated in the national radio-playwriting contest and a breakfast in the spring with a well-known radio personality as their speaker. The Campus will always remember the antics of Ruth Horsch, genius script-writer Dale Kocirik, and able prexy Yvonne VVestphal. 101 I ...4-----fu-mar 'ss h Fits! rafw, 1. In r..' Martha Cook, Dorrie Shearer, Eleanor Ragan SFCOIUI' rufw: Theodra Barlow, Betty Ponder Lay! rome: Claire Harholt, Ardyee Peterson, Pat Frederiksen I 0 0 Dorrie Shearer Martha Cook Eleanor Ragan Ardyce Peterson OFFICERS President Vice-President , Secretary Treasurer The Professional Panhellenie Councils purpose is to foster an interfraternity spirit of cooperation and mutual benefit among the women majoring in the various professions. One of their duties is to regulate the professional fra ternity rushing, pledging, and initiation. The president and one other representative from each organization make up this judicial body. It is always working to attain all that may be had for the women in each ot the groups l 02 '39 xl A ' r -M-. 3 kj ' ww ' 'W' 3 M i 1 M N : wssl-M' ' I ' - Z 'W lm 'i ,, -wif In .wi fly . Wt- t 1 , 'lf 5 Firsl rnftc, 1. to r.: Ernie Turner, Pat Fitch, Dorrie Shearer Lfur rafts: Pat Schwartz, Bonnie Mcfiurlen, Betty Ponder, Annette Darling, Martha Lenz c OFFICERS Pat Fitch President Ernie Turner Vice-President Dorrie Shearer . , Secretary Miss Leona Anderson Advisor The membership of Sieve and Shears consists of junior and senior women, elected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character and future potentialities for development of the outstanding characteristics that they have dis- played in collegiate life. Election to Sieve and Shears is one of the highest honors that can be achieved by a student. Equivalent houoraries are found all over the country, the best known of which is llortar Board. This spring, in an impressive tradition that was revived last year, the honored women were introduced at a special convocation. 103 Fi:-.rl rom-, I. fo 1 -..' Mary Louise Sullivan, Darlene Freeman, Mary jan Shuman, Eleanor Ragan, Pat Egbert, Shirley Henke Srtond rom: Donna Emmons, Mary Elizabeth Boeke, joyee Tremble, Dorothy Moore, Pat Frederiksen Tlnril roar: Marie Gam, Marge Arvidson, Loraine Steele, -lean Long, Phyllis Morris, Faith Oleson Las! l'U'LL'.' Anna Jean Mclnturf, -lan Stone, xlean Affleck, Floraine Blake, Audrey Perdue .llrmbertt rm! in pirlur 4'.' Caroline Phillippe, .loan Beutell ' ,4 70:4 OFFICERS Eleanor Ragan , President hlary -lan Shuman Vice-President Shirley Henke Secretary Darlene Freeman Treasurer Mrs. M. Tollefson Advisor A national professional fraternity for women students of music, Sigma Alpha Iota centers its activity around developing an appreciation of music with emphasis upon the talents of its Drake members. At their regular meetings, the members participated in group study programs and had speakers from the musical world or allied fields. Another regular event was the monthly musical in which both the active members and alumnae participated. One of their most enjoyable annual events was the Christmas caroling party. and the singing of the SAIs in Sweetheart Sing added to the climax of that evening. A contributor to the International Xlusic fund, they also award the Kathleen David- son scholarship to the winning participant in their annual music contest. 104 1 , 5,-w Filllf l'U'LL', I. lo 1 '..' Ray Prosperi, Arnold Cecka, Rohert Baldwin, l'hil Carroll, Bill Mefrory Setflllif rn-un' Bob Case. Ted Clark, Marshall Doswell, Kaz Oshiki Third rofuy' Dean Naven, VVally Rooker, George Swanson, Robert Coniiskev, Russell Clingan 1.l15f rofux' Neale Shefheltl, 'lerrv St. Clair, Day Hacke, Etlutirtl I,ipm ae, Paul Benoit ' Demi ' OFFICERS Robert D. Baldwin President Philip Carroll Vice-President Ray Prosperi Secretary Xhryllllillll llcfrorv Treasurer Arnold Cecka Advisor Though SDK has only been back on campus a year since its rest period from IQ-ll-I0-lo, their aim to advance the standard of journalism has already been put into practice. This vear. with Theta Sigma Phi, their sister organization. they sponsored Bulldog Tales in which talent from the whole university participated. Following judging of the acts, the winners received engraved cups. High school journalists from all over the state enjoyed the -lournalisin tlziv which these two groups supervised. Guest speakers were prominent Des Moines writers and publishers. The April Fools dav paper, published bv the Sigma Delta Chis, provided many campus laughs. 105 Xi-X 'XXNXIQJXX X- XXX X PX X XXX XX, Xi -1- 'f X-f, -XX XXX XXXXXX-XXXXVXX-X XXX XXXX X-XX-XfXXX-XXXX XX X 'XX XXX X XX XXX XX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XX X XXX XX f- X XXXX X-XXX -,X-X X XX XXXXXX -XX XXEXX XX 5X X X XXXx fXrX? ,X ' X -XXXXX-XXX XXXXXX X XXX XX-XXX X X-,X-XXX X X X,XtXXfXX:,XfX XXXXX XXX XXYXXXXXXX XXXXN XXXXX X7 XXX XX X-fXXXX'X L-X-,XV-X,-X. XX X XX X X,:,XaXf X X X- - XXXXXXX--XXXXXXX-X XXX XXX--X XX XX XXXXX-f4X,XXXf-XX'XAXXX X X- --X7 Xf,XX-7-X-WX XXXX X' XX -XXX.-XXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXX-XVXXVXXIX,-X-X X XXX ,X-X,X-X0Xf,XXf:X.XX,-- X X X, XXf,XX.X-X - XX . 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ZX' X as M .. , X ' X X X ,ant -,EXLN 'h . XQA .ax 'X ,V N MX , . -X f f ss X .- ,X tX , X as Q - gf ., Mg ' :ep -X.X:-'-jfs-'-ff, X X ,X ' X R . Q. ' i f- ,Z 'i 32-.JeS's5S'5g 'X??.fL-5 X XX, f XWXXX XXX -1- vX X,g,,,g--,.,,, , :-1.1-XXXL -X:.-X 1.-XX-H First roar, l. to r..' lN'Iiss Leona Anderson, Kay Powers, lNIiss Nlerrilyn Thornwall Second rufw: Ruth Scudder, Merrie Minger, Eleanor Evans, Shirley Henke, Third ro-u'.' Barbara Manning, Ernestine Turner, Sue Thomas Lax! rofw: Ellen Augustine, Zoula Pyle, joey VVise .llfmbvr no! in pit-turf: Georgene Bristle OFFICERS Kay Powers ., ,.., X , .,,,. ,. President Ellen Augustine .. Secretary Georgene Bristle ,, .. , Treasurer Rliss Nliss Miss Miss Leona Anderson l Nlerrilyn Thornwall Mildred Jessup Bessie Hamm j , Advisors Consisting of the president and one other member of each social sorority, this group is the governing body of all sororities on Drake campus. One of their annual functions is sponsoring the Sweetheart Sing. All social groups, including fraternities, participated in this Valentine's day event. As always, there was breathless anticipation when the winners of the gold trophies were announced. The Panhellenic formal was one of the best of the year's social func- tions. Another social activity was the faculty tea held in january by the combined groups. But social functions were not this group's primary objectiveg they worked around the clock. They formulated rushing plans and rules and also awarded a scholarship cup to the sorority with the highest grade average. 106 First rufw, I. to r.: Dean Hutchinson, Bonnie McNurlen, Lew McNurlen, Miss Merrill Srtontz' rofw: Pat Fitch, Dr. Huff, Mr. lN'Iarion johnson, Russ Saunders Lax! rufw: Dave Bright, Telford Humphrey, Dean Beery zllrlnbers not in picture: Gordon Riefstahl, Dr. Alley, Dr. Hazel Yveakly -7 ' OFFICERS Lew NIcNurlen , President Dean Hutchinson Vice-President Bonnie lNIcNurlen , Secretary Miss Frances llerrill Treasurer lVIeet Dralce's governing body, the Student-Faculty council. Through its seven committees, it sponsored and di- rected major all-university activities. The convocations committee planned and conducted all university assemblies. Speakers, soloists, and artists were included by this committee who publicized and presided at the convocations which they presented. Another busy group was the social committee which arranged all-university dances. Tea dances were arranged by the Student Union committee. The peace activities committee sponsored discussion on world and na- tional affairs. Campaigns for Red Cross, World Student Service fund, community chest, Christmas seals, and infantile paralysis were handled by the World Service committee. On hand at games, parades and pep rallies were the active members of the pep committee. A new committee this year was the Special Events group which planned Homecoming and Relay activities. 107 '1 te 'Rl' Firxr rms, l. tu r.: -I, -I. Fiderliek, Mary -lo Collins, Alice Rose Vanderburg, joan Smith, Delmar jeneary Srfontl rofux' Robert E, Dorrell, Ruth Horseh, Muriel Dlugaeh, Verla Ehlers, Charles Dickson Third rms: Barbara Stansell, Norma -lean VVills, .lo Anne Dickens, Martha Cook, Theodra Barlow Luft rrmu' john bl. Poister, Eli Toplansky, Kenneth Pringle, Ben Erickson ,mlfllillffj not in jiirturn' Robert Heater OFICERS ,loan Smith . , President llary Alo Collins , Vice-President Alice Rose Vandenburg Secretary Delmar ,leneary Treasurer A national honorary dramatic fraternity, the members of Theta Alpha Phi aim to promote interest and appreciation in the field of drama on campus. Through their activities they brought drama this year to students in all Drake's Col- leges. The hours spent making scenery, rehearsing and putting on grease paint helped the members to become well acquainted with all phases of play produetion. They also found time to sponsor the ticket sales for the drama depart- ment and to entertain the Drake drama graduates at their annual alumnae banquet. 108 -JF ' . iQL..m.smvs-aaa Firxi rufru, I. In r..' Janice Radcliffe, Lorraine Upton, Barbara Brookman, Diane Grithtli Si' L'rf llil' runs: Inge-borg' Lemhke, june Kagawa, Marge Arnold, Donna XVolf Thin! rofuz' lN1ary Anne McGrane, Donna Lockwood, B. Klein Lrlyr rfuux' Norma .lean YVills, Floraine Blake, Lois 'Iensen Wamw '4 7 ganna! OFFICERS Barbara Brookman President Lorraine Lfpton Vice-President -lanice Radcliffe Secretary Diane Grilfhth , Treasurer Kliss Hazel Taylor Advisor To complete the clock of the Drake women, this board was responsible for the coordination of the various housing units to provide a year-around program of sports for women. The first tournament of their schedule was volley ball. Following the victory of the Delta Gammas in this tournament, next on the schedule was basketball. Other sports arranged and supervised by the board were badminton, ping pong, tennis and baseball. The active board members were Barbara Brookman of Kappa Kappa Gamma, presidentg Lois Jensen, Gray Cottage: Lorraine Upton, Main dormitorvg June Kagawa, North hall: Floraine Blake, West hall: Norma .lean VVills, Alpha Xi Deltag Donna XVolf, Delta Gamma: Diane Griffith, Delta Zeta: Klarge Arnold, Kappa Alpha Theta: Ingeborg Lembke, Varsity Inde- pendentsg B. -I. Klein, Seevers house: Klary McGrane, Newman club. and Donna Lockwood, representing the town girls. 109 ww Firxi rufzc. 1. tu r.: Kathy Saunders, Miss Leona Anderson, jean Long, Mary jo Collins Lust rufttz' Eleanor Evans, ,Ian Shuman, Elizabeth Mott, Theano Pappas Wamwb 1 gown! OFFICERS Kathy Saunders President .lean Long Vice-President fllary -lo Collins Secretary llary .lan Shuman .. Treasurer Bliss Leona Anderson V Advisors Miss Frances B. Klerrilll livery girl registered at Drake is automatically a member of VVomenys League. The work of the VVOmen's League board started with freshman orientation. During this period every freshman woman was provided with a big sister to answer questions and help the newcomer become adjusted to college life. Une of the board's major projects was the sponsorship of the annual Career Confab. a workshop to acquaint women with the fields and careers open to them. Again this year, the group held their annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. Since 1948 is leap year , Spinsters Spree. the turn-about dance when the girls do the asking, paying, and providing the transportation, was one of the most looked-forward-to dances of the year. The governing body of this group is composed of junior and senior women. 110 assi 5 ip I f ' 314' A 5 l t .V Ne g. ' I Q, , at ,gg fi' ' ' fi' M- if r - t Q ' fm' ' fm- . ., we fa vi 4 V, . . ..,. . . , 6 QW' 'Nfw.,,' - , r' . . , .-1 11 ' . ., ' V , of fs Qt' sw s -. of .string ? MA ,. lx 1 wg .- V . X 5 r f, WW 4. f . ' X : 3 ,Sy ,N 2 ' , :Q , wt?-W? 7, 'flagfls'-W . -r s sb -. N we ,. af as .D ' . 'tgf-w m X ' r A . ' ',,,: EQ ' N .t , ig 1. K ' ' 1, X 1 -fr at -' 41' ny, - 'Q 'Q V. -'fr Q ' s. -, . , .t . r- Q ff 'R ? 0 f N - e- Psawxw f ,' s swf 2 f vs'-Qxiw ff we MIN-. , ffz5l Q l 1 WM: ZW -a,-Qfe- ' 4:5-4: sy ' K f t V' . , f. r, ts: - Y ' A x r ., . . .., , f lfiwl rrme, I. in 1 '..' Betty VValker, Miss Leona Anderson, Dorothy Davies, -Ianice Radcliffe, jean Ann Taylor Srfulzti rua:.'.' Sue Levan, Martha Glover, Dorothy Kelly, jacqueline YVithers Third rwzzx' Charlene Stull, Virginia Barlow, Margie Shearer Lauri rwux' Pat Safranek, Barbara Grogan, Gene Osman , . . . 'gaczfzd OFFICERS Dorothy Davies President Janice Radcliffe Vice-President Betty VVaIker Secretary ,lean Ann Taylor '1 reasurer Miss Leona Anderson Advisor Every year the Young Womens Christian association proves by its activities that it is one of the most prominent groups on Drake campus. Every member participated in a special interest group. This year these groups included the veterans wives' recreation club, YXVCA voluntary service lincluding Y nursery work in collaboration with junior high and high school clubsj, the marriage study group which held discussions and had speakers from allied fields of interest, and the foreign relations group. Monthly general meetings of all members combined a social hour with the program. Representatives from the Drake organization attended regional conferences at the Yll-YVV camp. Another Y tradition, the group again sponsored the annual Christmas Party. lll Flfil rms, l. to r..' Barbara Stansell, Norma -lean VVills, Martha Cook, .loan Smith Sriumi rims: Virginia Duty, Verla Ehlers, Norma .lean Knapp, Lorraine Boos, Alive Rose Vandenhurg Thin! rafts: Polly Simon, Vivian DeLay, vlo Anne Dickens, Lois Newman, Theodra Barlow, jean Burke Lux! fU'LL'.' Muriel Dlugaeh, Betty Cys:-wski, Elizabeth Mott, Helen VVilson, Ruth Horsch, Margie Smith .lll'VIII7l'l'J nur in pifiur f'.' Gloria Codner, Mary jo Collins ' Zta OFFICERS Martha Cook President joan Smith Vice-President Norma jean XVills Secretary Barbara Stansell , Treasurer Klrs. YVaunita Taylor Shaw Advisor Major highlight of the year for members of this national professional speech arts fraternity was the presentation of the Zeta drama award for outstanding work in student play production. The award is part of their program to promote a high standard of speech and professional philosophy for women in this field. Best liked and best known of all Zeta traditions were their coffees held after the last performance of each university production. Here the cast and crew, faculty and friends relaxed and discussed the plays. Also in the social life of the Zeta's were a Christmas party and a Hay morning breakfast for members and alumnae. 112 ,,.7 'rv' First ru-15, l. In r..' Dorothy Bailey, Dolores Vnn llyke, .Xlire lloonl, Helen Heat, ixlllI'!Zll't'I Sparks Sunntl rufzc: Nlarjorie Casey, Carolyn Reea, Lois .Xndermn, ,Xnn Abbe Third r'ufLL'.' ,lean Long, Arla Elnon, Helen XVilson, Donna Neely 1.11.11 rufic: .Xumlrey Stall, Louise Brady, Dorothy Thurlver, Mzxrtlia BI'llLl5llflH' l'lHIlt'f5 not in pirlzzrff Beverly liullingtun, Louise llile, Dorothy Mrflellzlml, Beverly Paul, Ruth Peterwn, Betty Ro Mary Grace Sutton 86-Z6 KGWIHG Kappa Won1en's Christian service fraternity Firxf IVIPLC, I. tn r.: Iitha Pruser, Harry Nelson, Prof. Vox Las! rout: Pat Schwartz, Maynard I.. jones, ,Iune Knguwa mezza rw 44,1114 National honorary fraternity for students of German 113 Fin! rms, 1. In fx: Rivhartl Sharpnark, Lee Couch, Rlflss Dalbey, Vlr., jack Schmitz, YYalter E. Shotwell, A. .-X. Augustine Mrulzti fuzzy' Roger Hjorenson, Melvin Allison, Larry Leaverton, Robert Kautz, Robert Sullivan, Harry Reames, Bob Newberg Tl1i1'.i roar: Robert Ile-rmann, Bud Sutherland, Maurice T. Nitchals, Paul E. Lay, Gerald O'Brien, Virgil VVestercamp Lax! roar: George Ulson, YVilliam Brooks, Fred Anderson, R. K. Klulhern, Dirk Platte, james Dysart .llfzrzluwv not in pifitznx' Larry Chamberlin, Norman Foss, Richard Morton, james Shawhan Idle Sigma National honorary and professional fraternity for men in commerce Ifizgvf rum, 1. In r..' Frank Gibson, Prof. lVlvCraCken, Pat Fitch Lai! runs: Charlene Stull, Don Mattson, David lanes, ,lohn Foarde, Betty Kagawa .llwmlffr not in j1itI11rr.' Robert Mattson Zia Sigma National honorary fraternity for students of classical languages 114 First raftu, l. In r..' Miriam Vl'olf, Phyllis Vl'illinma, Dean Hutchinson, ,lohn Kilgore Sf'in11r1' rnftc: Doris YVood, Kay Poxxers, .Xdrienne Kloreledge lrllff rnfus: Myrtle Beinhauer, Ethel F. Larsen Illembers not in pirlzlrrt' Pat Ferrone, Bessie llarnni, Dean F. U. Maeoinluer, Virginia Kendall Spnnton, Mrs. Genevieve Hoyt, Dr. Ha1elXVeukly ' Kappa Jaffa pi National honorary education fraternity W? ' Fifi! rofw, I. to r..' Betty Nvnlker, lXIrs. Boyd, Virginia Barlow, Prof. Van Horn SKCUIIJ rofw: Arthur Bryant, Beverly Dumlos, Eva Sands, hierrie Minger Tfzizxf rrmc: Gene Sc-vers, Katherine Fick, Donna Neely Lay! 1'ufw.' Howard Buckles, Dolores Van Dyke, Robert Morris ,lIr'1nl1rr.r 1101 in pi4'f11rr'.' Don Huglund, 'Ilheodra Barlow, june Smith phi Sigma faire National honorary fraternity for students of romance languages us Firyf rams, l, In 1:5 Evelyn Celainder, Don Phillips, Mary Porter, Don Perkins, Kinsey Stewart Swiullii rims: XValter Potty, Alive Phillips, .Xugie Palandri, Nadenn Lind, .-Xlyin Brodish Liu! rufux' Herlu-rt Sanger, Mary ,lo Collinx, Lorrriine Connolley, Aaron Powers, Frank Piper .llrzfilfrzpi nu! in piilur f'.' Holy Clienoxyetli, Clifton YVolf Pu Glu National honorary and professional fraternity for students of psychology Frm! rms, I. In r.: .lm-k Uwem, Dean Louis YV. Smith, Evelyn Uelander, Ruth Horsch I,f1il wav: llzirold Carter, ,lolin Poisler, ,lay Karr. -lim Flanagan, Mary Louise Sullivan .llwrrrlfwm 11111 in jvlilzzrr: l'rof. nl. P. LeCoq, Mrs. Frnnris Pyle, Boli Schnrzer Sigma 7cza fbelfa Creative writing club 116 First raftc, 1. ru 1 A..' Evelyn Ce-lander, Ernestine Turner, Rutli Mann, Helen Best SITUIIJ rufux' Dottie Owens, Eileen Martin, Mary Louise Sullivan, wlune bewell Lux! l'll'lL'.' Louise Brady, Delores Van Dyke, -lean llutto, Harriet Czispe .llrrnlwrr nu! in piifinv-.' june Sewell, Marietta Tillman '7fzel'a pfzi National honorary and professional fraternity for women in journalism 1'5 Firrt roms, 1. In r.: Roluin Lolsle, lid Haeliler, Torn Kelly S4-infill' rims: Beverly Bullington, Carl Hrelun, Sue Lewin Lax! ruse: .Xlan BflI'lH'l1,-lllt' Massik, Keen Hoyt, Rita RtlI3NL'l1llll AllIUlflbA'I'J nur in pifl1n'r.' lllargie Shearer, Bill Green, john Yvarren, Niek Muughan, Skip Kelly, Artlell Stelek Zfnilecf Wadi Zleclwmliala National and international problems study club 117 u:'- . 7,1 'Tv' 'Q ' '4 ' - - .. - '-'nr , fb v v.-12' . Lug. '2 J I J .4-. ' . Q., I I' I 5' ' 4 Q Y ' v 21 wi 'I' .9 ox vf 'u .-1 P- - 0 f - -Y ' 0, Q5 ,. Q.. ' r gg: ,. --.Y . -.. . Q A :Av 5 jf P-A 1 4' .3 as I -,Q - I p'c ,Q . l 'nl 1' 'v.l A' ..- . .. rj K. o 4- L l ' ha' ' ig if mf . Promoting cooperation and group relationships . . . teaching Fairness, individual and collective responsibility, service to others . . . providing soci-al activitiestamong the various groups . . . stimulating interest in academic and extra-curricular activities g D X, A za M , ,Ky ty , Q , 9. wt , ' f t 7.51 ' I , -- 2 .. '- .' 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P 1' -9 -- X 3 6' A s LS i . f'il11i f VHQL' N't'1ul1.f rf 5 Sally Sehaaf, l'atrieia Dann, Zonla Pyle, VVilnia Griswold, Mrs, joseph Shinners, George-ne Bristle, Yvonne VVestphal, Kathlyn Saunders, ,lo Anne Dickens mi: Charlene -lohnson, Marion Lovett, Mary Louise I,iehty, joan Spink, Mary Muilenhnrg, .Xliee Rose Vandenhurg, Evelyn Voltnier, Dorothy Davies, Caroline Phillippe, Alice Barry Tfzonl rom: rXnnalielle Crane, Ulendora Berard, 'lean Hntto, Nrrina Ghitalli, Donna Crenshaiy, Evelyn Kast, joan Downing, Fourlfz mas: Uarol M Nadine Smith, liarhara Barring:-r, Gene Osman, Patricia Miles ay, listher Rolf, Patricia Magnass, Shirley Hall, Marilyn Cunningham, 'Iaeqneline Fearing, Norma Jean XVills, Barhara Lind, Patrieia Owens, Barham linos, Patriria Safranek, Marilyn Cleinentsen Nut in fmlizrrf Doris Uosehcr, Donna Hzirtsoek, George .Xnn Suhert Hum Za 2 lieorgene liristle President Xxilllllll Aloiee liriswold Vice-President Kline liarry Recording Setietary Yvonne Wiestphal Corresponding Secretary liathlyn Sauinders Treasurer :Xlplia .Xi s sailed into the New Year with Qneenly lreorgene reigning oi er theni and the honieeoining testirities . . . v , . . . . . soeial ehairinan l'atti l7ann turned ont sonie tip-top parries, none hetter than the W aveland Lhristinas tornial . . . ind lo llielqens, big xi heel in the draina departnient. di-1 :1 line joh in ulJlII liIJXVI1H. . . . the llonse t'ai11ieyei'he dull with pledges llat Miles and -Ioanie Spinla on hand with a hit ot lnnnor and great promise . . . eonvo gal .leannie Hntto resigned responsibilities to eapable aetix ity girl Xlary Xlnilenherg . . . and the Alpha .Yrs were swamped with lJat's in the llonse . . . llann, Xliles. Klagness, Oweiis, Satranelc and l rederiksen . . . and George. l7ort and lxathy were selected tor Natl Collegiate xvllllis Who . . . Wiesty reniained llarrett's right hand in the radio department . . . Al Harry, co-art editor ot the Ql .-XX, and proinisnig in the art world and Delta Phi llelta , . . Dort Davies, onr star in any innsieal . . . Merry Cliristinas with liye tlianiontlsfxleannie Hntto, Patsy Magna-ss, Iiort Davies, Shirley Hall and Carol hlay . . . we prediet great things tor pledges Uaroline Phillippe and Pat lfrederikseii ..., -X nd the radiant charm of Mother .lo who nnade every nionient a little hrighter . . . tick-toeli . . . the clock rnns onl 120 M jo Dickens, Barlmru Barringcr arilyn Cunningham, Norma lean XVi and Georgenc Bristle Chatter over ll :gui of afternoon t'ul'fee. B2lI'lll1I'Il Anim and Cllfllllllt' Phillippe :ire putting in their pledge tluty time. Ilick Short and -lean Huttu wait until that 1 o't'lm'li hell wnlitlx hefnre parting. 'B an s '-D.-Mfr bf' Fflik wmffkh .EEZ 1 The secret of :Xl Barrfs knowledge of art Marion Lovett takes Z1 turn nw lies in memorizing details of art work disc jockey, runs ,lim-5. while munching crackera. 121 N- Firrl rfmzx' Vivien De Lay. liarlrara Manning. Betty Hicks, Harlwara Hurerrran, Mary -lo Collins 'Nlr Rathel Broun Shirley Iienke, Ye-rla Iililers, -laniue Radcliffe, Loraine Boos Srmzrri rift.: Roseiriary Farlrer, llurotlry lhies, Betty Lou Merrer, Xaney Phillips, Virginia Barlow Nlarr Trmmerwr e ll:rllie Ekhlzrd, Nancy Hulinrann, lane YVright, Marjorie Chalmers Third mac: Phyllis I'inurrerrnan, .leanne Finley, Annette Darling, Beverly Darrrlos, -lean Hawk, .lo .Xnn XY ehh 'Xlarre hvrrnrnarr Ipisel Hrcliard. I,urs Leeds, 5ally Sweet, Clarrve Christian F-iurtfr may lflizalrctlr Nlartin. Nlary E. Urrnley, Mollie Shillito, Marilyn Nlos--inan, Beth Gossrnan, lixelxrr Ieed Ixathleen Xrt en Rae Houston, Nlarilyn XYlVliCl',,l1l.Xl'1Il Xt-rXell,,lI1Iie iireenawalt, Nancy Ersla .Yul in piimi-,rp Rose Nlarie Nlilstead u O F FI C If R S Shirley -lean Henke President Hari- Alu Collins Vice-President llettr' Hicks Recording Secretary llarhzrrzr Manning Corresponding Secretary liZll'l'1lll'1l llorerrrzrn Treasurer' The Chi' UK had smiling Shirley Henke guiding the cardinal and straw gals through another sutcesstul rear .-X. Darling tried out for the Klzrderrioiselle College Board . . . Sqrreeky Delay supplied the house arriplx with roses outstanding in the all-unirersitr production, All Bly Sons . and rr member of llargaret Fuller rx as glamorous o x Collins . . . lliarrionds were sported by Shirl Henlce, Dottie Theis. and Bunny Klannirig . . -Xnd there rr 'rs petite and talented Cris Christenson . . . Verla Ehlers. better known as Verloo, passed the celery quite treqrrerrtlr Lorraine lions was in rr constant social whirl ...A -X ttendants to the queen at the Teke formal were Liz Xlartin and lors Leeds . . . -lan Radcliff departed to prove her rriotto that two can live as cheaply as one . . . Rosie Klilstead rr as SNK eet and 'ilu 'us smiling . . . There were Betty' Lou KIercer's never-to-be-forgotten hair'-bows . . . llzrry Drrnlex created piano magic Ut vocal renown were Klarr' Tirnrrierwillte and Phyllis Timrrrerrrran . . . VVe predict great things for pledges lo New ell and Loy Urchard . . . llother Rachel spent her not-too-abundant spare time telling the fortunes ot her Urrl trcl. toclc . . . the clock runs onl 122 5, z, ,Q 1 !., z , 1 ,, ,Q e W v-:W 5 1, il p Q K' V 5 c 16 .: 1.1.2.7 1- -Si, Q15 QL W Mba? ,,.1,v g wg, , ga - f . if - 1 2 1 5 Betty 1.1111 Mercer ix amrtiiig early un her 111:1atcrp1e1'e tor that art l'lIlNS. , l,m111lh like Virginia lizirlmx :1n1l l':1I liiirlw l111x'c :1 :rand Nllllll fm- sure. kln U N l,111'1':1111e Him- Sl1i1'lex' llenlie 111111 lI.Yl'lfIl I.e1-dx fillll help lmin 111111 tru: of Iheirx. A-me Nancy Hohmann gets polished up for Sally Sweet, jean Finely and Nancy Phillips that big date tonight. meet the n1z1iln1un for news from home. 123 wma. New ny ds' N x X 'F X ,X Aw ,,, . ,X . N 4 . i e-rm 1 : iz 'xr Fifa' ' if - ' 'ff' 1, b .., ,X Xt f' Q -v cu, t ' -o ' vb 'Q .. X! K LJ ,W ' - --- ji, r .-X Q, - t 'A , , Q ' .-: N--. v - . , - x . , - ' QC' 5 if f 13 Q ,. . 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' .f Firsl roar: Run .Xwtry Nllfifllll XYulf, Betty Bott, 5us:1n'l'limnas, Kay Puwerx, -loan Bean, Katherine Reclin, Adrienne Morledge, Sally Darling rfnml mms: Nlarjuris Mvlicc, lilizabcth Hervey, Loraine Koehler, .Inn Sliurnan, ,lane Hrignzill, Martha Eastlzick, jewel Swallow, Elivulvctli Mott, .Xlice .Xrinhrustt-r, Virginia Love l'hir.i mac: tieurgizi Powell, xleanine Carlson, Katlilyn Janson, Faustine Hectlnnd, Delo Ryan, Rosemarie Darrah, Dorothy Nloore, ,lt-an Ann XVliite, Patriviu Duran, Ruth Ann Nelson, ,lu .Xnn Furlies, Virginia lNlcLaugl1lin Ifffurlff rms: Kzithlre-n Hnvt, Suxan Klrinv, Inner Tillutfun, Iunnnr Brndlev, Martha funk, lunn Be-utcll, Ya-rnzi I.nu Kelly, v 1 . lzitrit-in Ulwrg, Iilimlscrh Kult, lxuth llt-llniuk, .Xuvlrry lcrtlue, Dom-lla form-liwn, Donna VVolf Ul l'ilL'lfRS Llxitliwiiit' lluvvcrx llwxitlvilt Sunni rliliuinzu Vice-llivwitlviit Rom :Xxvtrv lQt'cu1'sli1lg Sccrctzirv li2lfllK'l'll1L' llwlin LlUl'l'l'SIW1llllllllQ Sc'crc'tz11'y Nlirizuu Ulilt rli1'c'z1N1i1'L'1' 'liliv ll. KES t'im'1't-rl guiutlivr lwuxy your witli Kay l'+rvv'ci'x wivltling the gzivvl UXl'l'I'l1t'Il'l zintl presiding as l,21Illlt'llC'l1lC pn-Nitlviur zilw , , . tlivn limp ulmligerl lic-r nzuuc' ru Nlrs. llziul lirutlt . . . Betsy ,-Xult lwcaiilit' il nwtnlwr of the Honurzu'v Rqrrliu lr:itvriuty :intl nut only vvurt- tlicir plwlgt- pin but mn-tl livr lvrt leg zimuml in ll first fur svvcrztl works . . . Donna lwruuglir lu-r gztlx Tlll'lJllL1ll lurrzunurzila wirli shining culurs :lx klvaiiiim' gave l1Cl'Clli'l'Q5 tu l1Cl'CllSlQl'lCiltllI1Q gj'IllIl21SflCS . . . Ixuivt 'liillurwn rrriitiriuvtl tus'fJl'I1t'l' thc tx-unix lnurvli . . . :intl Alu l'lt':ui l7CL'Zlll'It tlic Humtlt-l's nlrezunl' :intl luulwtl forw:u'd to ui .-Xuguxr wmltling . . . -In l 11rlwcx iinpruwll l'X'l'I'l'HIlC in Our 'limviin . . . Kl1ll'fll2l lfzistlzicla c:u'nC1l licr uiclinznnf' of 'K iztlvlwyn . . . Sun' 'lllmmaix rvinzunwl tlw ll. lifs Svvevt Suu' . . . lflllll Hcvtlzinsl grnccsl the Hoinvcuiniiig qutren Court . . .X-lic-1 pt-rwrmliry Quill lwguiry pruvwl wlw Nlrt- win tlic All? Nxvn'ttli0:1rt lust spring . . . Ijflllit' llezuitivs .lcnn :Xnn Wvliin' :intl llurutliy Xlmm- :ittvmlwl flu' llvlzux Queen . . . lJlllll'll1l tuuntl :in SAK pin verv enticing . . . wt' predict grunt tliingx fur plt--lm-N A-Xlifm' ixl'I11l7l'l1Nfi'I' :intl llumtliv Kimura' .... -Xml Aunt llrmiv gut lim' new czu' . . . tick-will . . . tln' vlurlq runx un! 124 1 Q 4 D Ilunnn XYulfInv:1kN11ll kilwitf' rulex :lx Nha Nigunlx all Ima mln 141LlNlj. Miriam VVolf tries to get Alice Armlxruster to clams on time, hut sleep is too nice. AWA ,iii l5r'IIX Hutt lvurnx tllc Illllllllbllll ml 4-rnllmling fur VXJIIHN. Xllflillll XYUIT vlumw- xlmtx lor lie-x lllvllll 1 with ilu, In-lp ul iiinm Inu: ff 9 pw 4 125 Fuur of the DUE admire that newly acwluired ring on Betty Buffs third linger, left hand. is-2, Firtf mac: Mildred Carl, Marie Gam, Marilynne l'errine, vlaekolyn Susman, joey XVise, Mr X M Biddison Ellen Augustine, Diana Nlllls, Flavia Daily, Dorothy Field Sfruliil rims: Barhara .Xnthonyg .lo Ann Ryan, Laura ,lean Cook. Margaret Heft, Beverly Nord Phxlh Friend Doris brant Joanne jones, Hellayne Gray, Nancy Fleming Third l'1147.L'.' Mitzi Smothers, Darlene Soiseth, Ruth Mary Needham, 'loy Nohlett, Marjorie Roherts Betts Hedheig Dorothw ones., Carolyn Kerr, Bergetta Rustehakke, Patricia Kerr, Marilyn Bxerlx Fourlli runs: Bettey Klysewslil, Hazel Sidwell, Bonnie Sxxope, Barhara Keenan, .Xnnahel Green, Yirginia Hoffman Ierrx Harris Marx .Xnn Seanlan, Marguerite lilinquist, .loan Vtley, Mary I,ouise johnson, Mary Agnes Bitltsler Diane Uri Nu! in f7it'flll'A'.' Vietoria Forester lfllen Augustine Aloey Vvise , , llettey Lysewslii Marie Ciant Xlildred Carl dm Zeta OFFlClfRS President Vice- President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary 'llreasu re r Quiet. easy-going lfllen .-Xuggustine spread the glowing lamp rays to all IJZ's thii- if Spnltling Klitfi Sniothers presided eapzihli oxer the pledge class . . . l.aura ,lean Cook, the scholarship 1 al hu une 1 member ot tie Xlargaret lfiiller Llluh . . . l'ins and searts will hlaxe lionnie's way into a future of isnon resign ff -Xnt it N011 want to hear some really snioooooooth hoogie. l,ynn ljerrine can pound those l-leys . . ou ein see o ex s smiling race at the fire. desk in the lihrary Cat least when Wlally isn't aroundl . . . 'llhen theres Un ene Soiseti pcisona its ga Xlary' :Xgnes liielisler spent her spare time being associate editor of the Qllrhx . . . Pledge H wel Sidu ell will some dav he the n'orld's most famous knitter at the rate she put out sweaters . . . jackie Su man 1611 x has the seuet Ol llllllilllgf parties elieli . . . llusx' liex' Nord sandwiched numerous campus activities betwttn sinqinff peitoimances P11 lfrien-l had plenty ol praetiee in teaching the younger generation Koh. to he in grade sthool non lle ptedlet Qieat things for pledges Doris Conner and llottie jones . . . Klother liiddy won the hearts ot 1 t e ,gi tielt toels the eloela runs onl 126 f me UA me. 1,2 1 -p,,.,u-.5-V. fin ,i NR- cg. f L-, crgettu Rrlxtehakkc. L'arruI5'n Kerr and l'l1l'rL'l1c'1ldN arv butter thannllq-,su4Ir1'r5 Ilglrr-.N 'lrrry Harris xneak Il litlillllll' snack. Barham lxurnan :xml Iinnna Nllllk gvt rugvtlrq-1 un Ihr prululvln. Bobby Clark gets a dance program fur Bergcrta Rustehakke at the DZ winter tnrmal. M k , .1 ? Q 2' X f 5 '- f::,.,s -F Bettey Cysewski looks happy as she Mary Sranlnn and jo -Innes have the Car rea meets her date for the formal. for a quirk run to wlmol fur class. 127 , tx, ,Q -. it-REQ aww qt,-3 l fra ss QW w W Y s. W F x X ef s v Fllill mme. Dnrntliy Crane, Ruth Srudcler, llat hlensen, Dnrrie Shearer, Nlrs. Homer johnson, Iirnestine Turner, 7 M arjurie Sliezirer, Grace leinhruke Snurzil 1-uric: xluanne Fewel, Marilyn Funntain, cll'lZ1l'lt'llt' Stull, klnan Ruhy, Norina XVnml, Durnthy .Xrnuld, Gloria lewis, juan Bond, Vicki XVolin Thin! rms' lmnna XYehcr, lNlarjnric .Xrnnld, Claire Hzirlmlt, Pzitriria Scliwzirtv, Betty Currie, Barhara Dawson, Phyllis Reed Tlieudra Barlnw, Gail Unridersim, Peggy XVright Fuurflz !'fIU.L'.' Betty Myers, Susan 'Wnudard, Beitj VN'alker, Phyllis lilliut, Frances Rehinann, Eloise Gillvertsnn, Carla Ferguson Nlargaret liinhert, linngene Lezivli. Bonnie Lyle, Nanry klaeksmi. 'lihehna .Xnderson K Ol FlL'l' RH lfiiiestiiit' 'linrnei' llresitleiit lim-1-iv Sliearei' Vive-l'i'esiileiit l'4it Aleiisen Llnrrespniiiliiig Set'1'et:1i'y liiiiut' l,L'Illl'3l'Ulil' RCCUl'lllIlg St'L'l'Cf11I'y' xl21l',lHl'lt' Sl1t'lll'k'l' ll'C'ZlSlll'Cl' l'il'llIl' inmt-il tht- ililietals into their l4PIlQtllXY1llU'll new liunst' and helped them estahlish their nwn hmne nn campus I ini 's f -w iw wi'iciit'e to vnluliwt' a cha itei' nw at i-Xnies . . . thi- qneenly heanty nt lfrnie, Ciraee and Klargie ...it wa .i nm 1 , 5 1 ht-it was shown as thex rvigiieil nw-1' tht- llll'f'l'il'1lft'I'Illl'j' TASCA Ball. the ATU Klardi Gras, and the Telce formal ' the i't'sp:'vtixvl3 . . . Ruthie Hvinltler was une nf lii':1t'e's attendants . . . Klargie Arnnld and llonna Wieber were two ot uiiiiliilzitvs ini' Bliss llraike ui V348 . . . Pat, in zulditinn to all her eanipns zietivities, spent many hours in editing this Qlii-XX . . . llnrric- ix-:iclicil her peal-1 with singing leads this year . , . pledge Nancy .lacksmi entertained with her vast cullwtinri uf rc-umls . . . llnil lfnnntziin poured mei' the law hunks . . . Nonie Fewel sported a diamond almost as bi as she is . . . Vicki and her Sig Alph, Gary Lilly, made plans tm' a wedding ..., A TO gals lfrnie, Ruthie and Bettx XIV:-is wmv the- pins of 'li-liniiv, Bob Clark and Bula Pope . . . Bill liann chose .lo Bond to wear his Kappa Delta Rho pin . . . Margie Arnold inet celebrities as a mcniher of the lies Klnines Lharin Lircle . . . Cyitzie and lniie added their sniuuth uhzirin . . . we pretlict great things fm' pledges Gail Gunderson and Donna Xx7CbE'l' . . . Rlrs. ll. added her niothei ly tmivli . . . tirk-tnvk . , . the elnck runs onl 128 if 1 , 1' ,Xt 2 4 1 9 ' 32' W -1 eff' V +1 4 f K Q ff--sfx.?e,1,,,f15f, Prexy Ernie Turner and Grave Pernlwroke greet gnestx flnire llnrlmlt :ind Ilorrie Shearer take time Out for n at the Theta open huuxe. nike. Q.. Nirs. Saunders pours ten tor While Sue VVoodard listens, Nancy jackson gets that all important telephone call. ,W .wif -v- fy ' 7 3' i- Y, lla-5 gms 3' ' ff -' fxrixqkx-I! 1 v M. ' '-s gi. ' 4 . xg syggexglf XQQ1 Q. ' 'N'4'.,,w k lllISl3ClIlkl Ruw in 129 llullur nf llif: lx.h l R, 'eww ' ' ' KN new home. Bonnie Lyle and Marge Arnold polish off those last- minute term papers. m X? ,iv 3 it h x EJ ., x I W Q: - 1 , -Q Q12 w M, J as 227 7 Z f' if? .U .3 J X i K Q .. x 3 ,. Q 'N 4, l fini wmv: Nlrirx' ' I 1.4-ii bit-xiriis, Pritricizi Fitch, Nlerrie ix1lI1gf'I', ,Inner Carroll, Mrs. E- Iivfiiix.il'liennul :1pp:is, Marv Smith .S,fff11.l rum, Marilyn Nlntwn, Dixie Reed, Sufzin Vllinann. 'lune Smith, Florence jones, Betty Lou Glines, Gertrude Yan Liinkel, Betty Nlurrmx, Nlarv Philliv ther Cohrt, Elcanur . l Timur mar' Bzirluirn Bruukriinn, Marian Miller, Barham Blue, Virginia Chase, 'lean Gustafann, Nlary Lnu Pnxxlik, Barhnra Grogan Nlarjuric lluirhinwn, Tevie llnppnx, Beverly Hill, Marcin Connolly Ifrzrrllr rum: Yirginizi Irui-, sunju Frruxt, Ruth llavrlipurt, Elizriheth YYilliarn-, Marjorie lilvestad, Audrey Terry, -lane Peterson Duns Lrtt-, sloy Nlripe'-, Marilyn Cunrsen, liilern XVcir, Nlrrrjurie Han:-on .YM 171 fmlzrzfx Marilyn Carincn, Kilurizi fudncr, Nlzirthn Gardner, Klnrgziret Gritlin, Marjorie Kin-ey, 'lauqucline XVithers Ol'iFlClfRS lfleziiicu' lfxauix Prviiilciit .lztnet Llilllflll Vice-llresiilviit livrtruile Vain Kiinlml Rvcfinliiig Secretziry llxirthqi il1il'ilIlQ'l' L'ui'i'esprmiliiig SC'L'l't'I'1ll'f' hlucqiicliiic llvitlwiw rlirvxisurcr 'lihc' lizrppgix i'n't1iim'il the xclwlziixliip sup . . . :unl with lflic wc'z1riiig llutchf pin. the cltziptcr iiifvwil un into zuiuthcr xvgrr , , , llgrrh llrwmililillill liuuinln-il t'xc'i'iuiic zihuut lntrzunurzilw . . . :intl -lui' mlrleil her hvziuty to thc' group atteniling the lluiiir-miiiiiig Qiiwii . . . the-ir Stinlviit-tgiciilty i'cp1'ewiit:itix'6, l':it lfitcli. tnuinl time to enter inarny other activities . . . llzirh 4 irwggin uziiiir- hqivit :it Llllllbflllilx wcziring Ll grrigrriiix ilixiinunil . . . lllcrlgc-ll1'csiilc'iit Liz hruught hzicli :in S,-Xlf pin Il'1lIll lllinriix . . , Suxic' l llnizinn twfila qittvr her plvilgu-iii0tlic'1'. llvx Hill. :intl prriveil tri he ll pwsniizility gall . . . Une llzippiix :intl thvn xiiiutlivr. thing- :irc huunil to pup with 'lilwzi :intl licswie ziruunil . . . Hsllllfllltw znlilcil charm :intl sophis- tivgitinii . . . Xlzitty :intl Suri-iii ziililt-il hvziuti :intl gziivty tu :ini situxitiuu . . . Ruthie clziiineil Roh Klitclwlhi Sig Alph pin 1- hvr nun . . . llxirh lllum' :uni llfriil kt-pt thc lines him lwtwccii licrc' zinil lmvzi City . . . Ginny Chaise was one of the wwti-Nt lizippzi gzrlx. zinil llungi lmttf une the nimt striking . . . Hairgc :intl jack wwe insvpzirahlc . . . Vic predict 'l'l'1lfTlllllQX i4Pl'Pll'llQi'N Klzirx Phillip zinrl lzuiiv ll! l ' ' A i i ' attiwn liuthci K uhit 1t'I1l'llllCl ' l tl lt l l n b . . . . , . t ui in :in 'inttci ini ustriniisly . . . rrgk-ruvlq . . . thc' cluvlc runs mil 130 Yeas Pnppnx, propped up in n dave-ripurf. Nlllllltih in jeans hut without show. as ...W-ff-fm 1 S NK X I 4 f ww-my 5 Thea Pappas and Marcia Connolly get a quick mack ljlllll' li.ipp.ix mlw .1 wwf, :privlx gliiiw Jr .1 xlcxx Ww lif f vin l 'l!lllt' 3 A . . -. , 'H ls:-W1 Ml 5: ' ei 1 sh 1: -wifi Qg:'532Q.'a:.:Pw,x fy. 4 Hi-Nui ss ,E s NN , ' nl! rr -wry! Irudx' Vain tiinltlc rmiilu her hair are the lzixt klilxll tt. vnnrpux. A 1 , .1 '1 6 vw ary Smith, Harm Griffin and Audrey Terry' are all liundled hcfore Nettling down to study. 131 up tu face that wld walk to vampus. SYHQYWYZ Zi Q X ,,,:A K s k - eff .3 .c ,. . l ybsr, , 5, rf . at . ' , f if ' 1: c , ii' ,.:.V,. wf se . . YM Q ' 'N L it V K T ' i i 'iii s TQ ' x Q A I 4. sv ,, I'1r.i'f roar: Margaret Sparks, Bernita Sinderson, Loraine Lpton, Joyce Flurer, ,lean Bartelheim, .lean Long, Bonnie lNIcNurlen lngelworg Leinhcke, Nlaxine YVatson, Lucille Dahlgren Srioriil rofzc: Lois .-Xndersoii, Phyllis Sadler, Ruth Bade, Mary Louise Sullivan, lean Ann Taylor, Florence Rondeau, .loan Romstacl Maris Sundernian, Marilyn Bloats, Carlyss Quinsland, Yuriko Katayania Tliml roar: Crcla Manring, .lean liisler, Lois Long, Patricia Keen, Urpha Roberts, Lillian XVitte, Vleanne Dawson, Ilona Onken Betty Nicholas, Dawn Blasterson, Ruth DeFrees Ifuizrllz rims Rachel Martens, .Xudrey Yan Bosch, lNlarilyn Carney, Donna Lockwood, Norma Petris, Carol Siddons, .Xnnabelle Tiffin Leila NYeeces, Mary .Xnn Holmes, Loraine Steele, Lillian Nlikulas, Ferne Oesterreicher, Aloanne Taggart .Not Ill ffnrixrf: lgnid .Xlllwaugh, lzyelynne lieedle, llonna Carlson, Carolyn Colville, Rose Mary Cooper, -lane Hayes, Ellen Hough, Shirll I' 'l an Nl' 'inn I ii' Dian ' ' ' ' ' my Latour , A ai i ,fl ts, . e lxaplan, lxatheiine lxaiiys, Dorothy Madison, Marlys Mantz, Helen Morris, Loranie Blun- day, Vivian Neiylon, XYand:i Ustindort, 'l'helina l'erry, Gloina Peterson, Betty Ponder, Virginia Proecliel, lilaine Richmond, Joyce Roinstild, Iuville Sinus, l'q-guy Shearer, Gertrude Sprague, Sally Stailv, .Xlice Tait, Dorothy 'I'honia-, .Xudrey Tourte, -layne Traxl, Mildred Tupper, -lane Kegeles Wmacltq Wwlep Za Alcan Long l'rcsidcnt lngeborg l.embckc' Vice-lwresident llaxinc Wvatson Recording Secretary l,orainc lipton Corresponding Secretary .loycc lflurcr , Treasurer The Y. lfs swung off tu a good start this year under the leadership of presidents .lane Ainsyyorth and glean Long . . . Cutie Ing Lcmhckc served as vice-president and also V. lfs representative to the Intramural board . . . Bernita Sin- ilerson and lleyerly Peterson were two of the Homecoming Queen's attendants . . . Lois Long brought up from Klississippi a terrific southern accent . . . Bonnie Compton K1cNurlen amazed everyone with her ability to carrv on her many activities as well as being tops at playing the piano . . . .loyce Fleurer had a neyer-ending supply of ideas for parties . . . The V. l.'s as usual came through with brand new songs tor Sweetheart Sing . . . President ,lean Long found the time to participate in many campus functions . . . Klaxine VVatson was the mainstay' of the library' staff lstudent assistants . . r ' -v that is! . . . ,lean Ann Taylor and her South American background fascinated everyone . . . This year was a year of happv memories for all the girls as they spread their membership throughout the dorms 'and houses on campus . tick toclc . . . the clock runs on! 132 v There's one at every bridge game. Prumpting from the side lines thls txme IS Inge-burg I4C'lI1lH'liC. WVith Bonnie NlcNnrlen :at the keyboa rd, -mme of the VIN gather fur Il song. Although there'Q studying to be done, these three Vls 4' r 5 Y , X , 4 N.,J President lean Ixxng bringx the meeting tu urtler fur the lulxilu-X5 of the day. ,.. ' 1 1 1 ga, E erking Un the latest campus nexu ure Bonnie: Klu- relax and enjoy ZllJI'i,El1Il1li1ZC'. Xurlen, Dorothy Macliaun and Betty Xiwknlnf. l n ww U P1 M I-11,11 1 I1 I511e brat: Stephen VS eltz Bernard l33XlN D'lXlkl Io11r1 R3XlUOI'lCl Zeiehik, Stan Barman 'Norman Fre1er Xl11n Wollm C harlex Iraegel Leonard Vl xnelvurgh S'111n11f rm Ronnle Hanotlt Ntanle1 YY orfs1e l,ZlNC Hartman Xlan YValker, Ira blut ln Larr1 Ixargman 'led Fexn Ierr1 Nlref Lfahrlel Goldstein Tlnri rm xlJfXIIl Nmger Bernard Nperllng Paul Fdelsteln Herbert Hlrschheld Irving Siegel RY lxlelnherg Nld Ixeller Xlfred Iltlilxx Xllan Bardatlx Norm Brenner Leonard vsClN9I'llW6I'f1,.l3Cl'i Corhln Fuurflz roi IFXII1g Xxemd X en hreen 33 Wll Ler Sher VS Cl Nlurra1 Pollnwky, Bernard Lleherlnnn atlt -'we ro NIZIFYIII 'Nlewrx l'S:1rton BCTIINICIH RlClX3Td Nehnka Bernard Berman President -President Secretztry 'TI'CIlSLl1'C1' 1 1 I1 1 7St1 lllk Lottu int . with Stanle1 B11111111 at the helm Stan 1 N 11t11111t1 11111111 t e nxt 111111-N 'lcd Fein and R111 ZClLl1llx fnlllxftl 1ll 1ea1 about tt 1 1111e1 X tx 1 1 1111 11111 11111 1111 played a 1116111 gune ot blltg No1t1 1 1 one ll He1h lpnt me Ill coachj Rothbnt md one ot the bext 1 1 N ll d1 Xxllwlilllgl t1111 mg up tm the Des Kloines 111te1estN 11e1e NO1111111 B11111111 llN 1 II 1 t 111gett1nQt1e mg ll tllllr honfe mzmxg 1l11 111 on hlnl 11hen Xl e1 ll ff 1 legl 111 Ill Slut l11 III thc p1e med depz11't111 111th 111111 hne tello11 Sttn X 11 N 1 Xl W1 c1111e U111x 1 11 t11 111' spot and hant ed 1111 1101111111 t1xeN 111111 IL 111 IX 1111111111 tht Il 11e p1ed1tt g1e1t things lOl pledge-N 11111 Fde xtem 1111 S1 The :XEPIS and their guextx Nmile prettily for the camera at their winter formal. David Lowry gives a brother a helping hand aw he takes over valet duties for jack Corbin. ..-.W--Q 135 B .I. reaxurer .Xl XYnllin and Yire-I'reNident liernie Davie LllNl'll5N ilnpw-rrzint nrlnirx ivy their rireplnve. VZ-'ff ., e ., K 3 'Q ? - ., 5 A .W-Q41 01? Q , , Everyone lookx on. pulling for Fearless Foxdiek as he is heading for the chair. ,532-,5 w Fifi! runs: Hurry Refunes, Robert K. Brown, Mrx. Horace Ketehuni, Ed Sharp, Riehard Ryden Sflllllii mac: XVnlter Bishup, Dean Enahnit, Xxvfilltl' Urr. Richard Stearns, Eugene l'lhrieh, C. XVillian1 Schneider Tfzlrni mm: Richard Cuuper, ll. Visit: Knorr, Turn XYestrnpe, Irwii .l. fNlcNurlen, 'William Martin Ruhert li. Hruwn, Wvilniei' Runipt lx. l' rzinlclin Hltliillll lift U1-'FICIQRS Slizirp. Richzird Ryden Vice- len. XX ziltei' Ori' llxirry Rvzunw, -lr. President President Secretary rl41'611s1l1'L'I' Huh Hruxxii rind uiill Runipt Nli.i1'm'd the hunuix uf ATU Vvurtliy RIZINTCI' . . . Lew Klcxnrlen. President uf the iiilviit lfziviiltx Ql4ll1Ilk'1l. :ind Huh Hruwn were Qelecteil fur Xqitiunzil Llullvgizite Wvliifs Xhvllfl . . . Helniet :ind Spurs nxitmf-l tu niviiiheiwliip, Qlzirla ilzilxin. uni' lzixx' fehuul hrziin . . . lf. Sharp, Pl'l'5UllIlllfX hui' :ind friend Ot everyone. ilizirincwl Tll1'L'1l1llPlIX . . . C iiiziril Hiirt .-Xdlainx plziueil :ill hii Wviglit in the tuuthgill line . . . 'li-Hune Grate L'Z11'1'lC1l on with li N little XX'illii'l , xxhilv l'4iiil li1'udt.iwi111i1'1l the llvlpliit' 4irlx'ei'tisiiig niznizigersliip . . . Huh lQe-tcliuni with Il big lli-lluu tux' gill . . . lliil lin-11tf,11iuixit':il 11l'llll1r . . . XxY1llflllAl'4lI'lXlI1Q the firxt new llndxun un ttiinpiis . . . Paul Ynrde xi ix .iii uiit-miiiliiig liuiiw iihiiixigvi' . . . puplilgir Huh Rus grzidiizited in blginiigiry :ind lieqi-led out tu nizilie ai dent in pm- +--iuiril gulf . . . Hill S--lim-iilvr kept tht- Quvizil gxftixitiex ut ATU lllllllllllllg . . . Wvurld Chzinipiun Sziilur Dick Stearns i will willing . . . Huh iiriihen gnu' exft-Ili-iir :irhlvrie :iilvivv . . . l'lc-dgei -lini ltiii'hi Hiilluvlx, Lind Dick Ulilllpllll likluniivi' 1'lll'l'l'TJllIll'1l nizinx times un the pizinu :ind drinnx . . Wwe predict great thingf tu Qunie tm' pledges Rod Riggs ind Xl Ntmxx it 4 .V ' 'Qi' . . . thi- Suritlivrii vliqirnix ut Kluther lietcliinn wun fur her the title uf A-Xll Time ATU SXYt't'6fl1CIll'Ill . :ind Xu. niurc- Iuutprintx un thi- Nxinds ut ti IIN' 136 Firm' rnav: Robert Russ, Rnbert Ketvlnnn, -larnex l.urentzen, Ralph Qurirltenliuxli, Rubert l'upe, Vlwrnns Fr lit-5, Harlan Heater, ,Innies Rmnnziine, R. l':irk Keeney ITUIIJ rrmci Robert Clark, Paul Ynrde, Burt Adkins, Dale Buwlxby, Paul Grntlt,.lflIl1e:- lNl1'Kenn,Gnrtlnn Darling, lTnXY:U'1ie XVewel XVn5ne Fc-rguwn, jarnex Ritter, Robert Ek-trnnd Tl1i1'tf1'nac'.' XVill Rmnpf, Eduard Nlnlmney, XVilliain Nlnnbeck, Hubert Nlnte, Hal Krentz, R. Tlnarpe Gurelmrii, Dale Nlnckamrin XVilliain Cnllinx, George Hall, llenvel Brulntielcl, Rnbert I.. Smith Fuurlfr ru-un' Robert Zirbel, wlmnea Sillnra, Robert Mute, litlurrrd Blaine, john Vain Kirk, blames Hetlluntl, Therein B. Urzite, Tenn Miller, Xxvlllllllll Nlarwlmll, Kenneth Ritvbie, XVhiting I,igl1rf1-nt 2,-ef! 3 W. ,t ,., . ,. . . I-ful mac' Wnlruni Wirex, B611-lllllllll Grunt, .Xlxxin Urvix, Rubert Sxnitli, RlK'llIll'Ll Qnnrkenbnxb, ll1lI'l'Y l,l'VlllQNl4ll1, Gene lfleener, Rubeitl'l:1rk Sruf11.i wma: George l3nilie,,l:l1'li Nieltlnx, -lulin Kilwnrz. Tlmrrlld Dnviilwn. llzixe Nlillx, Rwlmrt Ili-lt, .Xllxin llnngzin, Rnbert Hrrrniltnn. Rmlxnn Riggx, .lgnnqx Hnllm-lx Tl1i1'tf1'rmL',' Eugene Hagen, Tony Smninx. Riclizirtl U'L'onner, Tluniim Reilley, UI. H. Klflfliillllilll, Allen Stentrrt, Val Srnitli, Don Xeetur, 'lolin Galvin lvflllffll func: ,lurk Stridtle, -lose-ph Polilinan, Robert Gruben, XY. llrinnltl llrzilte, Etlixin XYilliz1rnNnn, Stanley Slmxx, 'iz-:il Roneiilior-t Cal Colcrncx -lultn Kennedy, Terrell Reeil jjj First rnftc' Hob Brown, 'I'om Cosgrove, .Xl Spiers, Dale Porter, Dale Spencer, Ken Brown, Dick Conmers Serum! rufie: Charles Stroup, XVilli:im Calman, Howard Bergman, Russ Noland, Don Davies, Edward Engstrom, Don Perkins Thin! rofi.:,' ,lim Boyt, Elton Elston, slack Redden, Carter Hatch, Ralph Schirvone, jack Ewaldt, Norman Rathenberg 646 26654 OFFICERS Dale Porter, Al Spiers Al Spiers, Howard Bergman Dale Spencer, -lames Kean Tom Cosgrove President Vice- President Sec retary Treasu re r es Chi Delta . . . President of the Honor D :Xl Spit-rs, new garel swinger for Chi Delta . . . as Al goes so go Club. Gene Ullrich. is still making Xlissouri Valley fans yell . . . Handsome Dale Spencer is still the fraternity clothes iorse . . . and then the Chi Delts had two varsity captains this year, .lerry St. Clair ot the football team and Tom Cosgroxe of the baseball team .... LX high note in all fraternity functions has been Norm Rothenbergls wit and humor . . Klerwin The Voiceu Soper still has aspirations . . . llob and Ken Brown boast of being the only brothers in Chi Delta . . . 'lihe biggest thing that ever hit Chi Delta was Dale Porter's new son . . . Hard XVorking Dick KIcNeal has added much to the success of the fraternity . . . Eddie llott still hasn't got a rear fender . . . Don Perkins is quiet but oh. sooooo ehective . . . and our vote for iirlihe Klan of Distinction, lfd lfngstrom . . , XVe predict great things to come for Don Simpson, outstanding pledge. whose musical genius has pleased many, and George Owen, whose true traternity spirit has made him a leader in campus activities . . . The friendliness and excellent advice ot Klr. sl. Robert Kliller are just two ot the many reasons why he was a Number Une House proctor . . . and so, more footprints on the szliiils HT Ii 38 First runs: Alamea Friwh, Dale Sayler, Gene Ullrich, Mark Churchill, Rulwert Hiles,vl:1L'l4 Rnnyan Srmnd ruf1.c,' Ray Bymnn, Lunn YVilliarns, -Iohn Mclieon, Ralph Prensa, George Uxsen, james Kean, Bill C'orcnran Third l'flfLL'.' Bernard Shaulia, Lynn Lunde, john lNlcGivern, Eddie Mott, Dick McNeal, XVilliain Benshin, Ted Braught, Dun Simpxon 'Iihe perpetual lwridge game continues. Partnerx may 4,'l'lIlllHf. new players may replace othera, hut there! always a kihitzer fy' me f ff ,fs . Q 1 , Q , lim-E 53' -. A ' Q X C f V 4- i 5 - gf , 554 M ' 1 Zi W 'i X N22 ' X 'x K , f Q f 'X 'X f r-- ww-W, 1: f 'Q . Q ff , 'ii i-'35 ' A . , i 3 1 K A M The Brown hrothera, Ken and Bnh, atudy at the House , --N . . 'M ' , ,... , ee to the tune ot a radlo. 5 h 1 wg 139 I-'irfr roar: Ray Gauthier, Bud Kirks-, Bill Johann, Mrs. Mary Harrison, Russ Saunders, XValt ohann Ras Summa Iohn Laudel Sfrnlzn' l'0'LL'.' Dean XVilli:11ns, Don Sparks, Ben Harrison, Gordon Naughton, blames Reilly ax Nloeller Leonard W unrou Tl1irJ1'naL'.' George Delxonardis, Scott Hillis. G. VVilliam Parks, Russ Cathcart, Don 'Nelson Dick Impex Rollancl Nelson, Charles Carroll, Carl johnson Fl11II'f!I I'Uf'LL'.' Gerry Van Ginkel, Boh Clernmer, Harold Gescheidler, Ed Duflie, Bob Broun Hugh Ross I1111 Nlltchell Bill MCCrory, jack G. Fraley 6? 14044 M OFFICERS hxvlllllllll hlflllilllll, .lznnes Reilly P1'esiale11t Russell S2lllllLlC1'5, Glenn Sedgwick XvlCE-Pl'9SlllBl1f hh72llICl' blohzrnn, Gordo11 XZ1lIgllIOIl SCCl'6I1l1'j' Rit'l1:11'rl 51111111111 Tl'9llSlll'Cl' The olrl grmrrl scxrttcrerl with l1o1.ex'111oo11ers YVillis, Frzrley, Gray, Hucke, Poister ant 1161111111 stilxvnts 1111 l3cfklv1'. Clara- ljllXVCl'S :intl Llnn Sc-rlguiok 1'cp1'esC11tCrl SAE i11 the blilllllillf Q'1'iltlLl1lflllQI Q s Lhmles Dmkson held the spotlight in rlrzn11z1tic p1'orl11ctio11s . . . Kliuhty Klonse Ge-nrich und O' 5 liergluml llllklC 111 niterestrng contmst fit'sCl1L'l4llC1'. XXvllIll'lK'. Klitchcll, IlllIllPlll'C3 anal Cinutlnci' 1'ep1'esc11fc'rl the Hdllllllfllltl 1ntG1esrs hen Haiirson to111 lWt'TXK'L'f'Il llgrrh Xicoll zrnrl Putty llzrckzml . . . st:1r honnler' l3nt1:l1 clwwcd fL11'lllflIl'P ant X1 rs exc'1xo11os t11e1 T16 -llllllllllls sl1q11'c1l VVl1o's llxvllfl honors with Russ Szurrnlors, who mlrlerl z1notl1er lzrurel to 11s 1st x11t1 the 11111111113 or rornrrlm 5XYl'l'fllC2l1'I' S1111 . . . Anil Rzn' Sllllllllll helrl the purse strings while Hob ClE'IllIUtl kept the house looknw 'llu us he-ttcr . . . holrlcrs of the guiding light llll'4lllQll the year, E.A.'s liill slohzrnn and the sn11 lll l11sl11111n lllll Re With Moose lil'UXYIl pronrl of bearing Hugh Ross to the first roll collar at the house ln lx111 ilu iss 1e'1dx IO1 1 jokc- . . . XXX- prcrlict great things for plcrlgvs Dare Bright and Rowa11 lioylzrn . . . Klother HTIXINOII e1s1lx the most gracious lzuly we know ..., 1 Xml so, 1llO1'l' tootp1'i11ts on the szrnrls of time . . . 140 Firri rfmci Damlriilge Sproiil, ,Iaines T. Beckley, loin XYright, lip run btnxer, Fil ll. Fziirhnrn. Clinck lininel, Dax:- R1,lll,xX'llllllIIlkrfllj Srwzzti rfmxx 'luck bclireiher, Charles Nlanly, Frank Ball, Richard YX'hiting, ,lack Dmxilell, Rllf lim-s, ,Inhn .Xuee Tffirti runs: Huh Zeller, ,luhn Manly, Don btrohin, Bruce Kioodinnii, Teil Hzieliler, Hal llarilin, Dirk lliiniphrey, Huh bzinilhloni Ifuurllz rum-,' Binh Nlitchell, .lim Sedgwick, Eugene Y. Pntter, Howard l,. Hunt, Glen Seilgixiik, .lay Karr, Huh Hilton, blames Lawyer, XXvIlI'fCIl De-Vries First rofuz' Richard Stephens, Charles Dickson, Gerryl McKenzie, Lex Hawkins, Tom Texton, Dick Stephenson, Dick Davidson, Glen Atkinson, Howard Genrich Svrond rofw: Joe Anderson, Lee hlann, Ray Stipp, Phil Dorweilerklohn Yast, Rod Mclienvie, Bill Winer. Carlye Lindholrn, Boh Beach Third rofw: Gene Guilliams, Kent Pinneo, Bob Manly, Robert Sandblom, Bill McConkey, Dave Bright, Don Sandhlom. james Keefe, Roger XKYCUUEFSITLXIII Fourth rofw: Rowan Boylan, Dale Poston, Dick Fischer, Maynard jones, Bob Christensen, Kurt XVills, jerry Jaeger, VVayne Eden, VVendell Christ, Charles Bates 141 Fun? IVIQLH' Richard liveleth, ylainex XYriglit, Frank Nliel elx, Dunn llaglund, Mrs. Nletta Huff. Dean Speeht, Frank Piper, Riehurd Platte, David Craigniile Sffiflzrl rms' Nlurrix Rieh, -lack lltitehinwn, Rieliard liatini If 1 k Sl Tfzifuf IYHLI' Ruliert XYalter-, I.eu livele Nlareh, R 1511 Ilfffl rum' Vharlex Vandenlvnrg, Chzirlex XVilliani ran iaw, Nlerrill Barlnw, llnnglas lnhn-on, Rieha Reynolds, Leonard Nlellee. .Xrinando Rmaf i th, ,Iuhn Spink, Riehard llnllingawnrth, Richard Liggitt. vlerry' Iivingatune. Davi unald Rndnlph, Hsin:-nd Ferrix, Richard XVo0lway' axker, Francis Slattery, Daniel Ruhmn, 'ltihn Caraellu, YYef 5ainpwn, ,lack Im ey lxniel, Leslie Ruhert-, XVilliain Holden, Riehard Short K ,baton OFFICERS llnnn li. Haglnnd President llean Speeht. lfldnn XKvlllli1lllSUIl Vice-llreiident l' rank Klieheli, lfainnntl Ferris Secretary Richard lllatte, Ronald Rudolph Treainrer Uvieldin: the 'lililf garel thiw year was llonn Hagland . . . llnnn wax also elected One of the lnterfraternity Ln ul llresidentx . . . lyf l't'I'l'lN X new llinek ennyertihle caused euilsiderahle cninnient . . . The iinitations of Al Capone 'Yuen hy llledgeinaxter llayid Craigginile were alinuxt tim realixtie at tinies . . . Les Crews was elected king of the I e Zeta fnrnial .... -Xiiihawailur ut gwfmilwill. ,-Xi'in:nnlrr llmztfi . . . lfraneiw lle Klelln is an Hawaiian who lfwea n land wayx . . . 'lihe traternity hrain thix year wax lfldun Wvilliztiiivwii . . . llill liniel. Tlilf nntstaiitliiig interfrateinity tmithall player . . . llean l'etru Speeht really' did a line july nt milking . . . Vanity' funtlyall player Nick KI inn N 1 gi-ntleinan in eyery xenxe nt the w1n'd . . . .lack lliiteliinwii wax a sueial lion in every' way' ...' 'vvcitiiziii lxillei Lnry Carxellii really gut arunnd ainiing the girlx . . . Hub Schneider, plmtngraplier tin' :climil publications. spread nn :rind will for 'lililf . . , WY' prediet great thingk to mine fur pledges Hill Parhs and glint Ciarrilyw . . . The inothelly wayx nt Kirk. HHH niade her well liked hy all nf the hfiyx . . . and su. inure footprints on the Sandi uf time . . I-ll' WR' Fil-.11 I'Uil'.' Rnlwert Peters, 'I'l1c111111rr Phillip-, Yivtnr Sayre, 17113115 N1 1-d1111111, fllZlI'lt'N R:1tl1l111r11, R11l1c1't N'l111it-1Ic1'. ,l:1111eN linvrilx Sr1'fn11lrua:.' Rolwert P:1t1'he11, Xivk M:111nles,.Xl Ilruf-N, I-'rnncia l7c'Nlell11, Harp' NI'1o11, .Xllwrt KxIlI'Tt'I', XYLIIIFIA Sx1:111x1111 Third rufuy' Ray llewm-N, XYIIXIIC SKIIIIIIICFN, Robert Sexton, Rirhard Burr, Iirxxin Li1'11111l1n1'I1c1', George Uirnrti, .lurk lfln-:ui I-'uurllz l'fI1L.' Ciilhrrt I'1'u1zdF1t, I,1111iN Nlnurc, Karl Noah, I.t'lII1Ill'L1 H1111-1111, ,lllNt'llh Hlnkr. Ruger Mahler, XYilli:1111 Parlw, 'R blnrk Krwie adlcwz 61444 jf m , ,T ' .9 , AY V 4-f0G jN 5 X , Y lxhrrc Trkex ffllxtl rims 4-111 tn rrlax fr11111 ths dau! :lvtixiticx !1rf11r6d11l11r1'. wan x 1, Wfmm, n -at ' mm. wx 11 111 mmm X zz Wm Q t - 3: . xzssauamqrt ,Z 1 X ff,rrx1N9 1: F 5 5 13 3 , It , 422 ,54 W jig was ...Wm . 1 1' -M - .qt . 9- . rp -1 Q 7 f X X f if . :xff e -2 45,5 b 1- F Sf' ' NN 3 Q 1111 5 t X T, i A Z , is Af W- 1 1 A fi gy 1 1 . 1 .4 S 1 1 f 1 1-mr. , X ,X Aft. 1 -1 1 1 My fffxz, is 1 3 t . .,., ' 5 27 . 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P111 C1:111111111. 55'1111sc pipe is 11is best 11'i1'1111 31111 55111156 sz15'i11gs are p11i111s11p11i1-s . . . -111114 N1is111L'1', 11111 NYG! 1111111 111 11istiI1CIi1111, n'1111 gut 111111111211 1z1st se1111-stei' . . . 111111 13111 Karin 01 Kappa 1761111 R1111. 1111-1 ll g1'111111:1t1- st11111'11r . . . 1'1l'1lIlli 1,ic11e1', 55'1111 is I't'Il1l5' n111cl1 t11r1 11111111-st a1'11111t some things. is 21 111e111ber 111 11111 1fpsi11111 111 . . . R111 lc1llN1 111111111 55'111i1 s:15's 11is son C2111 lick 11115 14111 llI111f:'I' seven 111o11tl1s i11 the Drake t1'z1i1er camp . . . 1111 Fox 55'111'k1'11 s11 1151111 111 1z155' sc1111111 that c'5'1'1'5'1111e s:151s 111: is 21 cinch 101' the Li. S. 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Frank Metzger, .los Phillipson, Dirk Camp, joe rIlllI'37E'NlL'll, Nick Manules, ,lim MvI.ert'n, lfluyd Nllllkl' Xl Harlwutte Huh llandkc Thin! rufux' Dale Sanford, Lynn Lunde, .Xl Bagclonns, Bill XVartl, lion Sweet, Tmn Stoltrx, Dim-lt Hunting, Bull Frm Fuurlff ruzcz' Head vonrll .Xl Kamal, Asst. 1-oacl1 Bob Fricdlnnd, Captglin-rlw't .Xl Houlur, Ant. roavlm liutl Xt Manager Eugene H l'mule ' fi ', , Wim I fr 2 l eww? fl 5' ' v . ' x 10 f - rf www inf' - ,- . , it X ' t W'.g3FQi,', S A w,.t1Q,?93WM W JERRY ST. CLAIR XV.1.1,l,x' Rooxrk Co-captanz Cn-raplurzz 149 ' 1 wwmeaw .an Pat Riding puts shackles to this advanve. Toxr BIENNEBIAXN DRAKE, 7---TEXAS MINES, 19 Ent! The Bulldogs opened the 1047 football season with a new coach, Al liawal. and a lineup well sprinkled with freshman talent. lnexperience proved their downfall Q but the Blue and YVhite eleven nevertheless looked im pressive in defeat, as Texas Klines won out, 19-7. The Xliners' passing was a thorn in l7rake's side throughout the game. Iffx N Ltxnt End 'ff Ta . 7 5 . ff W i....-.,, , - A , ...nu-... , The following week, Colorado A. S KI. handed the Bulldogs another setback, 23 to 19, in one of the wildest games ever staged in Drake stadium. Drake made a valiant attempt to salvage the game in the final quarter by scoring 12 points, but the Aggies' 23-7 halftime lead proved too much of a deficit to overcome. DRAKE, 19---COLORADO A8. M, Z3 emu., M., ' ,ifsus-44 150 DRAKE, 14---TULSA, 28 'nf v in f ' 5 ,5g::V'1.Q:QL:- ji Q 3.- ab llll ,. :H Q it ff , f ' , v 1 0 ' . if ' Q X , J' Q V ' LLL ' . 121 ,, :,i, az: ol' ,Q fi, Q w Q is 'N N S r Y 9 5 Q ' 1 A V-2531 'V vgggrvw 95 ' f 'Y ,L f ' Q Q xlrawis 6 Y, Z ,:Q , y.,?e,,,,, .fi -Qieifvwj is r,,g .Q pr Mba QQQQ Va' S Q N I M 1 , , , u,,:,,, :Nw , '::,:.:V my Ytglmi Qin. Q W, Vw' If Q Z H V A ' 5.5 7 1 71?-I 1 Q. ' V ' qw EQ www rss' 51 ' ,,4.,f-rr-QA'--'v'WW tt f' 'fm dvi? 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VVhat was billed as a runaway for Tulsa proved to be a bitterly fought battle. with the Bulldogs out- playinv the va t d C ll H ' ' ' ' ' ' T ,D un e 10 i en urrieane all afternoon, only to Colne out on the short end Blue and White eleven shocked the Til' 5 ' th 3 s d oi a Zh-14 score. The isans in e seeon period, after a scoreless initial quarter, on a spee- tacular touchdown run by Bobby Clark. Three of Tulsa's touchdowns Caine on breaks' a QS-vard punt return 'O D -yard pass play and a blocked punt. C0-captain lVally Rooker was the outstanding hack on the field with his power running and inspirational leadership. I as Ar ' Q ' fi V. - '19, 'I' , ' 7255 t X 1 1 V5 ' 2 7 ' ,:f f, A ,V,' '9' BURT ADKINS PAT RIDING Guard Canter 151 4 'M vu 1i? W 6v AL Honok Guard 9 NQS js is ? Q., V .vs Wwmwwu' ., 1 Bossr C'i,.1.RK ,lor Nl1.'1R.-XZEYYICH jixixn' BAER llulflmrl' Fulllmrk Hfllvfflllfk Drake had a football victory in its grasp at halftime against Wichita, but fell apart in the third quarter. The Shockcrs were there to pick up the win. 21-13. The Bulldogs scored first, but 1ViChita tied it up soon after. On the last play of the first half, end jim BICLFVZIII gathered in the pigskin after a blocked field goal attc-inpt and ralnbled 72 yards for a touchdown. 1Vichitz1 wrapped up the game with two scores in the third quarter, one on :1 blocked kick. Penalties plagued Drake all afternoon. A total of 110 yards were racked up against the Bulldogs. ms, Speedster Hnlwlvj' Clark scznnpc-rs around and for short gain. DRAKE. I3---WICHITA, 21 DRAKE, 12---ST. LOUIS, 41 Don Sweet high-steps IHJSI one Billiken, with another waiting to bring hiin down. Scoring in every period, St. Louis' liillikens thundered past the Bulldogs -ll-12. handing Drake its fifth straight defeat of the season. The Blue and Wihite eleven made a game of it in the first quarter. After St. Louis had opened the scoring, Bobby Clark gathered in a Billiken punt and threaded his way 70 yards for a touchdown. Although the score indicated a runaway, it was anything hut that. Statistics show that llrake battled the liillikens on almost even terms. Again the Bulldogs had trouble with the officials. losing IH? yards on penalties. ewan Nagle We 5 i M 5 N in ,,.-. Q. . Vik it is fl' A iiii ,, 5, X wi . ' ,A l Q' , Q -X ,gi ,. x . K FRANK LORENZO lNlEI, GORDON ,lor INIAK.-'KREXYICZ Halfliafk Qzu1rti'rl1ark Ilalflfuvk 153 Q fs .t e ew., s sa 55 ff-any w - ,V bmw . ..V, - t . T051 SHESTOKOS AL HARBUTTE Dick STEERE Tfzrklp Cfntrr Tafklf' A football team. like anyone, can get kicked around just so long. For ll straight games Drake failed to win a game. and the Bulldog gridders Figured it was time to call a halt. So for the Hrst time in 17 years a Bulldog team rose to beat Oklahoma .ASCRL 13-9, in a sea of mud at Drake stadium. The Cowpokes scored first, but Drake came right back to narrow the count to 7-6, on a brilliant pass catch by the sensational Tom Bienemann. The Bulldogs spotted the visitors two more points on a safety before scoring the game winning marker. The Blue and VVhite eleven outclassed the highly-favored Aggies all the way, and it Was a well deserved victory for Al Kawal's freshman eleven. 5 X ' .f,,a-wsu, N819 A Action in the last few minutes of play. DRAKE, 13---OKLAHOMA A8 M, 9 DRAKE, 6---IOWA TEACHERS, 6 Joe Nlakarewicz, top mudder, slops through Tutor line. The great Tom Bienemann saved Drake from another defeat against Iowa State Teachers, on an almost impossible pass catch over the goal line, to allow the Bulldogs to tie the Tutors, 6-o. At that point, with only two minutes to go, the Tutors were enjoying a 6-U lead. Bienemann, completely surrounded by enemy gridders, leaped high in the air, glued his finger tips to the ball ani fell for the game-tying score. VVith a chance to take over the lead on the conversion, the pass from center sailed high over Dick Steere's head. Both teams battled on almost even terms throughout the game on a Held almost completely submerged in mud and water. The Tutor touchdown came in the second quarter, the resilt of a blocked Bulldog pllllt. , ,,,,. , .,,,,,, my aaaas Q up ' - - . E ' 4 -' ' ' - 4 M, . , ,,e, , t . rt, rs Z XX 3 :sl - V' Fl , 4' e at M as Z. ww-ww Mt' '.r--t , E ' c ,,,, , iv.. a , ,, - N, wt, :., f ,ic H filo. sa X . Nt iogwg M s iti ---a' 1 - riv',i ,.,v.,.-a c ,., ' . ,na Q . . , ,, ,..,. 411.9 TOM STOKES Bos HANDKE FRANK EVIETZGER Halfback Quarterback Fullllack 155 6141 14 J! DRAKE 6 in IOWA STATE 36 9 l I x A 1 . af A S s if ' 4 2 f I a gm-N Touchcluwnl Styled the Mel Gordon way. Drake marrhing band addx to halftime spectacle. inn The cllecrlcaxdcrx and Butvh ll are alwayw there l l gb .-f e 4 S ix M 5 MM ia Q x . H' 4 M we Q' i., .. g it , y ix wt., DICK Culp -Im NIQLERAN Rxirn Rooli Q1zart1'1'lmrk lim! Qzmrfrrlfuf A' The howling fury of a mighty Cyclone blew in from the north, completely devastated Drake hoinecorning, and left behind a battered and bewildered Bulldog eleven, .lo-o. Taking charge from the yery start, Iowa State kept battering away scoring in every period. and made a runaway of a traditional battle that wax slated to go either way. The Bulldogs fought yaliantly all the way, but -init eouldn't stop the near-perfect Cyclones. Behind 17-lil at half time, Drake came back in the second half strong, but soon bogged down. The lone Bulldog touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a dlriye covering 73 yards. llel Gordon climaxed the march on a quarterback sneak from one yard out. Q 5 Pl 5 1 3 .2 Bob Handke takes Drake out of a bad hole with 35-yard kick. 157 DRAKE, 7---NEW MEXICO, 8 . -'.ss.x,. , lx, 5 3 x, ml JY ,hd L ,X VVatifh out for Clark? He's there to stop this enemy advance. Leading most of the way, Drake conldn't hold off the rugged New Nlexico backs in the final quarter, and the Lobos went on to eke ont an 8,7 win in the Rnlldogs season finale. Only four minutes remained when the l,obos scored their touchdown. Before that the Bulldog line managed to hold off all the home-team Could offer. five times stopping the Lobos inside the ten-yaitl line. Bad breaks Caused the Blue and Xvhite eleven's downfall. New Klexico was handed two points when Ralph Rook was tackled behind the goal line. A second linlldog touchdown, manufactured by Rook from nine yards ont, was called back and Drake penalized 15 yards for clipping. For C0-captain -lerry St. Clair it was the final game of his college career. He is the only llrake player lost by grziduation. fm.. 'MSX ,W f. an-nn. using we A t s KS , ,. in Lk ,,,, y ,M 2.4 f, e k 1 xl Q .. .qw A' ' rr-t f . ' FRANK STANi.u' Nick lY1ANOLES AL BACDONAS Tarkle Guard Tafkle' 158 BEHIND THE SCENES .4 .1 The man behintl the scenes is Rus- sell Cook, in his second year as tli- rector of intercollegiate athletics. lt's the coaches and players who take the bows for the victories, but it's the athletic director who ninst coordinate and be responsible for the operation antl success of the over-all athletic prograni. lQvery'thing froni buying equipment to the selection of the coaches conies nntler the jnristliction of the slirector. During his two- year tenure as top man, B111 Cook has ailtletl a new football and basket- ball heatl coach, two fnll-time assist- ant football coaches anil a baseball coach to the llnllalog coaching staff. This enlarged staff is the biggest in Drake history. Cook was gratlnatetl from DePauw kvniversity in WIS, where he starretl in football, basketball anil track. He is a veteran of both YVorlil lVars. He served as tlirector of athletics at Great Lakes Naval Training station from lf?-ll to 1043. He came to Drake from St. Louis in Klay, lc?-ltr. Aim where he was coniniantler of the RUSSELL COOK Naval Trainnig school. Dirrrtor of rltlllfiirpt 1 fsawlv Y X ,N V Rf' vs s Q. A W sf Q s s szwrZ?is , asus 1 weft X s g Za: YQ' act x 1 , -+V if Q .si L l ..,,. A .. , 2 X ' 1 EN L ' g i ' -- -4 isiifia I sf? SNR-S zrmif' ,E - ti Wm --M :g:..W-W --' Y , Asa - 'N H ' .. . . - A sw: Sf!!! sl - , ' ...asia ' to ' ff I --' X s ' ' Q t si s , - 'S ' - 4 K , ,, ' A X ' s , DAVID GRIFFITH . gtg I Buxmms ,lfllllllgff of flllilrtzfs BEN NIANKOVVSKI Trainer 159 aawemazz zu, awww Front flliil, l. fu r..' Marty Carlson, Herb Rothhzirt, Gene Ullrich, Art Ollrieh, Bill Sapp Bark rafts: Coach Fordy Anderson, vlohn Rennicke, Gordy Flick, Bill Evans, john Pritchard, Torn Bieneinnnn, jack Rosser, Gene Saneke, Bob Case, Mgr. he cage cam iaiqn were suwlied br Lone ohn Pritchard . l . II . rs . l's scoring coupled with Evans' jumping-jack qualities pro- ennicl-Le and Klarty Carlson showed up well in a number W. L pct Coach Foiuli' Anderson's second edition of Drake Bulldogs waded through il Oklahoma A' 8' M. 10 0 1.000 harsh Zo-game. schedule coniing out von top in il-l of the encounters. ln .llissouri . Yzillex' competition the Blue and W hite won tire and lost hre while against non- St.Louis iii,, 8 2 .800 V , -t , ,, , t , M e i , DRAKE 5 5 500 tonleiente toes they taptuied mne contests and lost sex en. , ' ' The bright lights of t Clelglllon - - 4 6 '400 and Bill lirans. Pritcharr Tulsa 2 8 .200 vided the sparks necessary to set off more than one rally that lirened up the sporadic Wighila 1 9 ,100 season. Freshmen Alohn R of games showing promise ot becoming excellent ball players in the future. The tower-like Pritcha year, separating himself from the rest of the squad by more followed in ll tie for second position. 'lizibulating the total points scored during the season, the 1208. In overall competition Drake averaged 43.3 points Sill average. lfrans' all-around steady, stellar performances earned for Valley team and a second position on the Lvnited Press all-ef tion on the .-Xl' squad. The chief dillsiculty that seemed to hound the Bulldogs scoring from the forward positions. Gene Ullrich found his Herb Rothbart and a trio ot newcomers, Art Ollrieh, Gene scoring formula. However, the Bulldogs wound up in third place in the overall percentage against some ot the country's leading qu i 160 rd walked oil with scoring honors tor the second consecutive than one hundred points. Bill Evans and Gene Ollrich opposition niclced the Bulldogs by forty points, 1,308 to per contest while their opponents swished the net for a him a first team berth on the Associated Press All-Klissonri inference squad. John l'ritchard received honorable men- throughout the hardwood term was the lack of consistant scoring eye too infrequently to pose much ot a threat, while Saucke and -lack Rosser, could not work out a suitable strong Missouri Valley Conference and managed a .536 HYCKS. 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A lim- Vinh hi thc liiiiwixiti in hllxsullll piwixitlwl fiithciciit iiiipctiix to give' tht- llig Svvvii rixzil il thrilliii: -H-.W umiiqiivxt 4IX'l'l' tht' visiting llraikc imiitlit. 'liivil :it SS-:ill going iiitu tht- liiizil twin miiiiitvf nf thc' wilil tray. tht' hlissoiiiiaim siicfccmlcil in illiiiipiiig iii hw puiiits whilt' hlziiil-:iiig lilrxilgc' :intl then we-nt intu gi Ntllll that spvlh-il tlllf thc Blllltlflgs svcoiiil loss iii tum' gztiiicx. l,1'itt'liz111l'a li pniiitx wvit' tht' mziin force of tht- llikilct' attack. IM-Qikc not-tl:-il :iii extra pcriotl to grub zi llilll'-l'1llSlllg YU-U7 thrillci' frfim Riu.-. hllf john Pritchzinl paixeii the waxy. :XQ thc ivgiilzitiuii tiiiiv l'1lIl mit, the teams were luclieil :it bl!-tip, aiftvi' thc Iitillilfmgs hzul ivzigril :in uphill battle tu mc-i'm1iic' 21 lizilttiiiic tlcticit. Gciic lllli'ich'f IS Illfll'lit'l'S, :itlilvil tn l'1'itcl1:mIR Z3 hrmight un thi- xictury. A W-38 triumph uwi' S2111 Ilit-gi, State pmviilcil ai hrezitlici' iii thc- lliillilogs' hectic cage Uilllllllllgll. llrzike lvtl :ill tha' wziy mul was iwwi' closely prtwxcil. Hvrb Rutlihziiltk tru pnints were iiiatclivil hy Guixloii lfliclc :is that paiii' took tmp Nuuitiiig llUllfJl'S. 163 rh Rothharl forum-els for C1 two-pointer llgllillbl Colorado .X X Nl. RT UIIR H Fl'lRN'.XRD Colorado A S ll was next to fall before the Bulldogs as they tumbled, O5-4-l. The contest never took on the aspect of a close battle, as Coach Anderson emptied the bench giving the second-stringers a chance to strut their stuff. John Pritchard and Gene Ollrich tool-L the one-two spots in the scoring parade with I7 and ll points, respectively. Drake continued to be inhospitable to its Colorado visitors as it whipped Denver, 62-5-In in the second lnvit:1tional Corn Bowl Classic held at the Drake Fieldhouse. The tray was punctuated with -P9 fouls and was characterized by one march to the charity line after another. After overcoming a two-point halftime deficit, the Bulldogs tightened their defense and ranuned thirty-three second half points through the net while holding the opposition to twenty- one. QEENE SAUCKE, GUARD Neither Gene Ollrieh nor Ray Yvehde seem to want the ball. 164 NIARTY C'xRi,mx, QQLVXRD The last game ot the Cliriftnizis xzieation saw the Bulldogs playing hmr to their :ireh rivals, Iowa State College. The L'yclnneQ put up il spirited fight which saw thein score live points within twenty Qecondx to defeat the Blue and YVhite hetore wix thousand specta- tors, -W to 47. Drake led by five points with two minutes to play when ISC staged their X spectacular rally to pull the game out of the tire. llill lfvans played his usual ruperh game Iohi ' on defense, while john Pritchard topped all scorers with twenty-two tallies. Traveling to lfniporia Teachers for their next non-conference tilt. the Hulldoge ran into a revengeful, waiting lfinporia Teacher Itxlllll who after leading only Z7 to 23 at intermission suddenly caught fire to out weore the Iles Moines team, IN to -lf. llill Litchfield and Vlvilbui' Reeser of lfniporia were the offensive stars of the contest, each tossing in Neventeen pnintx, while the best the Drake squad could do was nine points for Bill lfvans and Neven for Verle liiirgaxuii. Returning to l7eQ Xloines for their next non conference battle, the liulldogx played host to the inxading lhixeisity' of liciizulnix The Sonth American quintet proved quite a problem to Fordy AnderQoii's boys in the first half, hut after nialting a cloxe zaune of it for thirty minutes they couldnt keep up the pace and the Bulldogs fashioned a 51 to -ll win. h 1Rt'lll1I4'liL'IiIWN4lIlelIlIlQ1llIlNI llainline in tfze Neziwrik ul eiter. Gordon Flick and the Senor from Ecuador play 'Hold Tightf JOHN RENNICKE, FORNVARD 165 jack Rossiia, FORVVARD Another Big Seven school, Kansas, was the Bull- dogs next non-Missouri Valley opponent. Traveling to the former's school, the Drake team ran into the shooting of Otto Schnellbacher, All-Big Seven foot- ball and basketball ace, who personally scored 22 points in downing the Drake squad 72 to 42. The Bulldogs couldn't seem to get started as is evidenced hy their trailing So to 22 at the half. Pritchard led the team in scoring with eight points. The next game saw the Blue and Wvhite traxel to Ames for a return engagement with ISC. It PN ts was here that the Bulldogs played probably their best game of the season. jumping off to a 3-U lead they gained sweet revenge for the game they lost at Drake. Leading by fifteen to twenty points Hill livans leap. high to liloi-L Ray Weluit-'s :iuempued fielder, throughout the contest and by 32 to lo at inter- mission. the Drake squad coasted to a bl!-49 win to even the season's series, 'liraveling to Kansas State the Bulldogs once again ran into Big Seven opposition, and in a game marked by close officiating and many fouls. they dropped :i Ros-5 decision. Behind only 23 to 17 at halftime, the Bulldogs couldnit keep up with the scoring of Clarence Brannum and Alack De:m who tallied fourteen and fifteen points respeetixely for the li-Staters. Herb Rothhart's ten points were high for Drake with Pritchard gathering nine. lkasliington l niiersity of St. l,ouis was the next niin-conference foe of Coach Anderson's team at the fields house. The Bears put up a tough defense and their superior rebounding earned them a 24 to 21 halftime lead. In the following period, however, Bill lfvans led the way and the Drake squad after finally tying the game, forged ahead and with the aid of several charity tosses won the game -lS--ll, The last non-conferenee tilt was a return engagement with the Bears of XVashington lvniversity at St. Louis. Stan London, brilliant guard of the Bear team, scored sixteen points for his team to lead them to a 50-39 victory over the tired Drake cagers who two nights before had battled the Billikens before dropping a close battle. Evi- denee of the final result is shown by the fact that Washington connected on forty-four per cent of its field goal attempts while the Blue and VVhite made good on only 27 per cent. 166 MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE The Bulldogs opened their llissouri Valley' Con- ference campaign with a 43 to 4l win over Wvichita on the latter's court. Playing without the services of John Pritchard, the Andersonmen had to rely on speed to overcome their loss. liill lfvans with twelve points and Herb Rothbart with eleven led the team in scoring. For the Shockers it was Xlonty' with seventeen points who took scoring honors for his team and for the game. The second meeting between these two teams took place on the Drake court. and once again the Bulldogs eked out a two point decision, this time the score being 48 to 40. Leading all the way' after a slow start. Coach Fordy' Anderson's cagers saw their lead dwindle in the second half until finally' Wvichita tied it up at 4b a piece. Then with thirteen seconds left .lohn l'ritchard scored on a tip in to bring victory. -lohn Rennicke led the Drake team in scoring with twelve points. The only' other team to tall twice this year to the Bulldogs was Tulsa. Down in the 'Oil City , where the first game was played, Drake leading from the start won handilyg 60 to 53. It was 31-23 at the halt in favor of the Bulldogs who slowly' pulled away' after the intermission. Once again -Iohn Pritchard topped the scorers, tossing in fifteen points followed by' Bill lfvans with thirteen. Tulsals y isit to Des Kloines proved disasterous as the Drake quintet piled up their highest score of the season in fashioning a 71-51 win over the Ciolden llurricane. The lfulldogs raced to a o to ll lead in the first minute and were never in danger. Gordy' Flick, playing his best game of the campaign, led all scorers with seven- teen points and :Xrt Ullrich and -lohn Pritchard rang up ten each. Against Creigliton the lflue and Uvhite broke even winning at home and losing at Omaha. The victory, a 31-33 decision, was achieved after a slow first half which saw the .lays stall the majority of the period. Drake, however. led at the half and then in the second stanza Gordon lflick led the way' with eight of his eleven points. .Iohn l'ritchard and llill lfvans tied for top scoring honors with twelve each. In the last game of the season Creighton took the lfulldogs into camp, 42-So. The inability' of the Drake squad to connect from the floor proved their downfall. along with some tricky' ball handling by the Creighton BILL Save, Fokwxiuw guards, Kiene l,ally' and Pinky' lxnowles. Once again .Iohn l'ritchard took scoring honors for the Drakes. this time with eleven points. 'Look out' says Pritchard, I'm coming throughf ene lfllrieh leaps high to add two to the sco Hina Ro'rnB.iR'r, liL'ARD MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE The second largest crowd of the season, 5,300 fans, saw Drake go down to defeat before the highly touted St. Louis Billikens. O3-34. Coach liddie Hickey's squad broke into an ll-ll lead which they increased steadily throughout the game, leading at the half 27-11. ln a game which saw Pritchard outscore All- :Xmerican Easy lid Klacauley eleven to nine, it was the sharp eyed shooting of freshman Klarty Carlson that caught the fancy of the crowd. Klarty scored four times from the Hoon' in attempting to start a Drake rally, but the Billikens were not to be denied and won going away. The Bulldogs return trip to St. Louis almost re- sulted in a major upset as they battled the St. Louis squad right down to the wire before going down to defeat. 45--ll. At the half it was 22-20 in favor of the Billikens. but they had just a little too much power and succeeded in stalling the last few minutes during which the Blue and Wihite were unable to close the gap. Gene Ullrich temporarily recaptured his scoring eye to lead the visiting team in scoring with fourteen points. Traveling down to Stillwater. Oklahoma, the Drake team ran into one of the most disastrous nights they have seen in many a year. The Aggies of Oklahoma dealt the Bulldogs an S5-29 defeat in running up their highest score of the year. Big John Pritchard was completely shackled in the first half and almost as much in the second period garnishing only three points, while Bill Evans managed to rack up a total of eight for scoring honors. The Aggies were almost the victims of an upset when they played a return visit to Des Kloines later in the year. After jumping into a lf! to l lead, they were played on even terms by a fighting band of Bull- dog cagers who finally succumbed to one of the nation's top teams, 48 to 38. Although on the bench for almost half of the second half, Pritchard led both teams in scoring with 15 points. The game was one of the roughest played on the Drake floor all year and certainly one of the most hotly contested by the Blue and Wvhite. Definite underdogs going into the battle, the squad, after getting off to a shaky start. settled down and played one of their best games of the cam- paign. Bill lQvan's all around floor work and -lohn Pritchard's shooting were highlights of the contest. GOGD NEWS AI-I EAD From' rrmc, I. fu r.: Alhert XVang, jack Haley, Duane ,lc-well, Ben Sapp, Dick Liggett and lion Sweet Burl' rofzc, I. In r.: Coach jack Nleflelland, Richard Korstad, Russ Meliaughlin, Ale-H' Dunham, Yerle Hurgason, .lim Mal Dodds and Manager Huh Hull Bulldog cage followers are already looking forward to next season when the Varsity bolstered by some of the 1947--lS B team squad takes the floor. Coachetl by jack KIeClellanil, the llullpups of the harilwoml seoreal O06 points to the oppositioirs -H7 in winning all thirteen of the contests. High point man for the B team was Russ lIcl,aughlin who broke the net for 1313 points followed by Don Sweet with 96. Yerle Hurgason with seventy-sex'en tallies and jeff Dunham with seventyrsix give evitlenee to the well balanced squad which represented the Blue anal VVhite against such formidable oppon' ents as Simpson college, VVebster City, Boone, Granilview. Ellsworth, and llloomfieltl junior colleges. The all around play of Steve Hintlas. .lim Roth and Duane slewell as well as that of Alaek lialey and Ben Sapp Contributed immensely to the undefeated season of the B team. 169 B TEAM SCORES Drake -lil Simpson College Drake 50 Newton D Cluh Drake 31 Hiller l,aunilry Drake 43 3-lth Division Drake 49 lioesen Florists Drake aa!-iiranil View Al.C Drake 72 Simpson College Drake -lil-Ellsworth .I.L'. Drake O5Alloone Nl. C. Drake 43-Kliller Launilry Drake 511-Green Colonial Drake 02 VVebster City .l.C Drake 83 Bloomlielil Al.C. Toxixir lnckako CROSS-COU NTRY Tommy Deckard, former Indiana great, took over the reigns of the Drake cross-country and track teams in -lanuary, replacing Hill Easton, who resigned to accept the same position at Kansas Lini- versity. Deckard is no stranger to the Drake stadium track, because in 1930, he and three running-mates from Indiana set a new Relays record in the four- mile relay. The following year, that same four- some set a new world record in the same event. Deckard is a record holder as an individual too. He holds the world record for the 3,000 meter steeplechase, which he set in lladison Square Gar- den in 1937. The former distance star becomes the second consecutive Drake track coach to come from Indiana. As head coach of track and held, and director of Americas Athletic Classic, The Drake Relays, a big job lies ahead for him. But his past record as competitor and coach stands as proof of his abil- ity. VVe welcome him to the Drake athletic staff. and hope that his stay will be long and prosperous. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM: l. to r.: Fred SchoefHer, Howard Johnston, Bill Lahey, Oburn Herrick, Pat Bowers, jerry Jefchak, and Bill Chappell. ' r 1 vw fir I sl' ' - - m E --77 ' ', Yi 'TRY m - v . v.-,. .ikij t. at t ,V V ,4 5 V . . , . H sf . if A :, 7, 1 ' Q I, ..', . ' X0 , . ff isxk ta r W., . . 1 M ' Yau:-.g ss 'Q .- 9 Q-gow, QQ , K. r , ' 5 f. he 5 , ' X N ki r N-2? Y. 'X -gr , i .. 6 ' ,. ,, 3' , -' ' , W m y . Q' 5 Q fi ' . , wt W. . f- NLM: , --- . t sq ,tg sg' . . - - t M31 52135 . - 1-'Er P ' , - Q - 'Lt , 'H .Y - . , A .1-, Howie ohnston and Bill I.ahev at the half-wav mark. The end of another long trek for Iohnston. . . . .. , Gone from the ranks were such outstanding runners as Freddie Feiler and Bill llack. The team was further handicapped because it was left without a coach after the sudden resignation of Bill Easton. Despite the odds against them, the Bulldog harriers of 1947 nevertheless hung up a commendable record. It was nothing like the Drake team of the three previous years, which captured the national crown each year, but still was ranked as one of the best in the country. Lack of competition plagued the Bulldogs at the beginning of the season. Few schools were willing to meet the Blue and VVhite thinclads, and no athletic team can improve without competition. In their first meet, the Bulldogs swept past Cornell college of Klount Vernon, I5--H. At the Loyola lnvitatiomil meet in Chicago, the harriers met defeat for the first time in five years. placing third behind Notre Dame and Vvisconsin. Two titles were added to the Drake record on Nov. 15, when the Blue and YVhite harriers won the Central Collegiate and Klissouri-Valley conference meets, run at the same time over the XVaveland course. Howard .Iohnston won first place, followed across the finish line bv Bill Lahev and Fred Schoeffler. The Bulldogs relinquished their national collegiate crown on Nov. 24, finishing third behind Penn State and Syra- cuse. .lohnston placed eighth in a field of over lflll runners. Start of the rugged haul over YVziveland's snowy' hills, ' 'fu ' r ' .A L . . 3, V' .55 - TN r 2 sw -0- , ,, ' lt 171 Mlmmcai ,flzfdezfzc lame 39th ANNUAL DRAKE RELAYS f 1 Q A x ft' -c ' Ei' wif . A 'l 480-YARD SHUTTLE-HURDLE RELAY.-MISSOURI DETHRONES OHIO STATE. From a none too impressive beginning in 10111, when a mere H2 athletes from six schools competed in a wind and snow-swept stailium, the Drake Relays has steailily grown in prominence until toilay it takes over as the best among track antl lielil carnivals-truly Americas Athletic Classic. This year was no exception in top-notch performances. as nearly 2.lIlIIl athletes from 125 schools estahlisheil II new recorils anil tieil two more. Drawn hy the outstaniling stars from all over the country, 27,IIlIlI spectators were on hanil for the two-ilay classic. For ailrleil incentive, those track greats hail their long- range sights set on I,oniIon, anil the XIV ATIXITTPIIILI this summer. A gooil share of the track squall representing the liniteil States will without ll ilouht come from the fieltl at the Drake carnival. As usual the performances at Drake topped the marks at the I'enn Relays. helil the same two days, 11 to 0, while one mark was the same, in IH comparable events. Since com- parative records were kept back in 1921, Drake has excelled in 229 events, Penn in 183, and there have been 21 ties. 172 OHIO STATE LEADS WAY IN TWO-MILE RELAY HARRISON DILLARD, THE WORLD'S BEST .ww WM ,f OVER 120-YARD HURDLES gifgm-gg , xv I va. -1 A wm- 7' V9 f A, Q SX 4 . 5' wi , xsmhf' ., IS -nw E , A SV X-r A .S S N A. An. xamgff. W X 3' -:fi .. Www ' 5 I 1 .5 Q 1. , 5 I I M 2 in fs f W xv T 5 , . V, .1 M Q x,,, V I if 1- ' K' !. ,v Q, K ,f S N' B W A 15? 1 , Aa fs Hz 3,129 - 7 ,R A - if Mx: ,ELM X I. 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Tefchak, who had never rnn a collegiate two- mile before, was tar back in the pack after the first niile. After the sixth lap he moved np to third, and stepped np the pace on the seventh. In the back stretch of the final lap he took over first as he turned on the steam. Near the finish he staggered, slipped off the track. but regained his poise to nose ont Dick Iiilry of Klinnesota. Drake placed third in the -I-III-yard relay behind Texas and Nebraska. Running for Drake were Don Pettie, Dick Stephenson, Ronnie I-lannock and Toni Stokes. N LMA fx' X. Ent ILLINOIS' ALL-AROUND ATHLETE, DWIGHT EDDLEMAN, TOPS THE HIGH JUMP FIELD 174 5 A HARRY coopfn 7 SAILS ovme BAR fone POLE vzxuu WIN 33 , fx I X QQLXA x H475, XX x x x 1 IT'S JERRY THOMPSON ALL THE WAY! Q III4 A IKYXXXXI l. 5 TEXAS A 8. 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XYith a nucleus ot eight lettermen to build from, the second post-war edition ot the Drake hasehall team launched daily-prat'tit'e sessions early in Klarch under the capable guitlance of Coach .lack Kltflelland. Because of limited facilities, the diamond mentor issued the call to the dll top prospeets. Leading mountl-prospects included Tom Cosgrove, top hurler F' on the 1947 club. Also letternien, and expected to carry a good Y s , nm . share of the pitching duties. are Hob lfrickson, ,lack Hcliivern ' ee, and Ray llynuni. :Xniong the newcomers, .lack Rosser and Floyd Q ' lliller stand out as top performers. Al Harbutte and Blames Scott are both in line for the starting Catching assignment. Bill lfvans. regular outfielder last year, can V'-J fx be called upon to take over hehind the plate if necessary. Top infield prospeets include letternien Jerry Dirksen, .lack Donahue, llob Heles and Bill Sapp. Newcomers include .lack Runyan. Ben Sapp and Russ Clingan. In the outfield, Frans. llarty Carlson and .loe Lajone appear to he the leading candidates. Starting the season off on the right side of the ledger, the Bull- 7 dogs slipped by Simpson. 4-A, April 0. Iniprovingg as the innings , t -'M oifigi, ers .sw went hy, the lllue and lYliite nine came from behind to win a L Q ,Q m thriller. After llirksen had driven in two runs in the eighth on a X' triple. lfvans doubled in the winning run in the ninth inning. Q if . Central tell hetore the llulldogs in the second game, 17-Ill. t Evans led the sluggers in this game with two doubles, while Carl- -,.,, t . X son, llonahue and Smith each banged out two safeties. Rosser - was the winning pitcher, after relieving Joe Hell in the first inning. ,.....-,fe ' K , I , V lowa State was the first team to stop the Bulldogs, Winning - , L K e 1:'t Q V 5-2 at Ames. The Bulldogs were plagued by misques, as they f T committed six errors. The Drake nine managed only three hits, and two of these were hy Carlson. lleeause of the early date that the Quax went tr press. no turther results were available. jack Donahue Rounds First Base. 178 ,an AND SIMPSON CATCHER W Q:'A WATCH AND WAIT , . bf A MIGHTY SWING BY SIMPSON BATTER MISSES Q ,R .AQ . MWA N ,N I - 1.5 TT T ' jr' ' if - .S LQ:- jfgn-.fi M- ww: A M . - - KA. I --3 V -- . A' - QM , WX. - ni A JIM SCOTT HOPES Q., CENTRAL CATCHER MISSES 4 Q T TT L 6 wwxxebg ff X fi H ,, K QI, gg Q , wr Q ga Q i 5 6 -Q. 4 , A A I if , 5- ,HW M Q if W-WW Q 4 If Vgyxks. x 'ki' . W u S QR 2 v , 'H dk A IN , Q. 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The Bobcats were the cream ot a l-l-team field of fraternities, but had a mighty rough time gaining the title. ln the final game of league play. Tlilf slipped past SAE Purple, 27-26, to stay undefeated in fraternity play over a two-year period. It was the Bulldogs all the way in the independent section. Ten teams battled for the title, with the Bulldogs going undefeated. One of the features of the basketball play was the 5-point scoring by Ozzie Lane of the Bulldogs in one game, a new intramural record. The indoor track meet brought out live fraternity teams, with the Chi Delts topping the field. scoring 0013 points. The Chi Delts placed first in five of the ten events on the program. THE was second with 512 points, SAE third with 42, and AEPi and ATO followed with ll and four points respectively. SAE outclassed the held in the annual swimming meet, scoring -lll points. The Chi Uelts were second, ATO third and THE fourth. Results of the annual softball tournaments were not available when the Quax was printed. By the number of teams and men competing, the enthusi- asm shown and the efhciency of those in charge. the year's intramural program was a real success. Our hats are off to llr. Caswell, Kaya Kent and the intramural board! 181 'Q All hands seek the relioun r ,.-.---. .f - The Dtis, volley hall champs, show the form that gave them the title. .,. 7. -:f s si as .e 5 sf- ..-at c . es- Q- 1. 2 as-:s.:g..s:.::, V 1 z ' to s X s e- A 'Wk55Qs3,,.::zss'.i , ' 2,15 5 -- M qi . ' - 5 5 A Q 12 R- 4- if :if E , E , , .4 ,ex 5 ,Q I sf 1 K S ., , , i lf 4 'Q , T .. ,Q Q ,,.,, . . . . 59 -' -uf a -. 4 Q, f sfr7zcgftf't'fi',,,i,Y'fT? - 5' t Y .-1 -' . ,. if.. ?XTY.,,. 'iQi?l?:l'iQi':Sl1 . ' . ss-., .x.. K izgligp , ? ig +--1-I-,ft R tgiiiilgiig fig-rift . ra Eikgiixig Biggs, , F Q . si? X- .. -ns E2-as lu at . be . as , ,ag tv t Q . . sp 53. 5.-sr-V V 1. .. :'5...:vv-:. ,I '+I Y:-5 Q W ., . 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' we .g.e..G .Saf.,'sw,,ta -wal' - -in 5 Q' 465 .gl L .- 1 sag .. , if-.g-wx -t:g.,,.,x-:-gs .cw c s-f :.a is M.. 4 f -m-'31-s4!'if5ff! Lv Badminton mixed doubles winners, janet Tillotson and XValt Johann, smile as they cinch the last game. WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS Recreation for women at Drake is carried on through intramural activities, co-recreation and CZlSllZll I'C'Cl'CHtl0Il. All intramurals are governed by the VVomen's Intramural Board which is made up of a repre- sentative of each house on campus and a repre- sentative for the clubs. Lvnorganized town girls are also represented, and there is a faculty spon- sor, Miss Hazel Taylor, from the physical edu- cation department. Tournaments in archery, badminton, basket- ball, ping pong, softball, swimming, tennis and volley ball are sponsored by the Board. Co-recreation includes dances and tournaments in badminton. table tennis and tennis. To encourage casual co-recreation, equipment is furnished for students at any time when classes are ll0t in session. The only requirement is that the students respect the privileges. A casual recreation night is planned weekly during winter months for any desired activities. 3.7. A f Us M ,-..- nn? Q..- Coeducational square dancing and social dancing are sponsored by the Last year's baseball winners, the Thetas, start practice early. Intramural Boa rd. 182 . t --'-- Bm Vwa.. S f.,.,s et, X 1 2 FA Q O, 'ii Q., see! . 1s'1m.'-it-A s .. X. ,. XXX Se X , X N X u X A i la . T R t . N s Q l --Q is The Blain Dorm girls were the winners of the haskethall tournament. Mernliers of the team were l,ois Long, Clara Flisey, Irene Butler, Gloma Peterson, jean Tague, .Xudrey Van Bush, Myrna Ruby and l.urruine l'ptun. w,,....-fffrr---.--N ff f W ,M Y 'W f Q' .,..... .--'- . ,. .-V r 11 ' A W W4 A-f-, E , if , 5- s 5 wi? . 0, X , s ms 'W X , Q W mwww Eg.. ., . Lj tr: A ,S . Q 7 . , V I Although swimming has been a part of the physical Here-'s a doubles team practicing for the table tennis tournaments education program for several years, this is the first year held each spring. Competition includes mixed it has been included in intramural competition. doubles, doubles and singles. 183 0v,' I. ya .J -:Q 'ff F' , . 5' v ' , I A 4 vj, 'o 'Q . 'y 'I , 1 -. 1' L, 'I 'vt ' . vtv.. I, 'ar- ,. . . I 1 .. Ol .J f' 0 he L. .' lar' 'J 'W' Wg 1 is 9 Tai Partly individual and partly provided by the university . . . consisting of our extralcurricular fun and living . . . convocations, plays, concerts, the Kennel, publications, dances Q . . broadening the outlook and personality . . . the mostipopular time of our day at Drake . A t ....-1- ' These Fort friends are going strong on an impromptu jam session Everyone Seems to be getting 3 hang out of this ping pong game in one of the barracks. FORT DES MUINES FROLIC The Fort residents enjoy all the little jobs that make their apartments home. at the Fort-except the hall. Bull sessions are an important part of any college man's life, and the Fort men are no exception. There's nothing that helps make a place a home like pets- espeeially if home is 7ffQ miles from campus. , W 186 4 V Y -. .L f - , , il:-.3 . . The trailer ramp ix lmmc- tu 17II peuple, vurripmed of 135 mlultx, 115 children :xml rniim-rnmx dup. TRAILER TOWN TOPICS Q. Hume is just as Close as the library and much more Dogs and children keep the trailerites hopping. curnfortalwle. 187 DORM DOINGS Slfilllt' xtucly in the Vniun lounge and mane dont next hid, km xm- 'lthe punch howl is having a hard time staying full at the Main Dorm Open house. lxerwme ix waiting anxiuualy for that Xxx ,rf- Vl'ithout Coffee, last minute crzimnling for that final exam usually ends like this. bu- I.iL5l1tt'lmttt-1'ixrumlilpzillinfx rating nt Ihr Nlnin llurm. XVhen the girlx hnish, ll group starts n -sung. 91- 1--:- ll . 1. 188 ,.- A 'fx .E AX 5 Rf . ,. Q: 2 '- ' 'fls 5' M him! uf X ,..- v KN . 5' '39 Q W . ' . X . R I X3 X x 'N- ,QW N-N. dd' 1 I XA Ma. xx 4 . -I .QM ,w....,X SJ-Q Yb- QA - rg -,.. .H -P'-Q R! .x.x ,X T'-K Q x 35.4 fu Y- er lv 'S- 1 WE Cnortlitmtion of the activities ofthe Delphic lies in the hands of Editor Huh Baldwin. imes-Delphic , Nfgffv' . , W ,t -W . -1. sr - vga 1 ' Keeping the accounts straight was the job of Howard Runyan, The business staff includes Russ Clingan, Circulation manager, -loc Cashmark, hookkeeper and Paul Grodt, Advertising manager. 190 Business manager. The editorial hoard, a new addition this year, has as members, Dean Naven, Chairman Louise Brady, Eileen Martin, and VValt Hutchinson who is not in the picture. x. pf fps' Assay 1 .' - ww X X X 4 W Q c ff SW as Discussing campus events are Feature editor, June Sewall, Photog- rapher, Bob Schneider, Campus Editors Ernie Turner and Dottie Owens. e. , i , ., t,..ig:. ' st? ...:., wpgi. Q fe Last minute errors are caught by the dt-sk editors, Bill Richardson, jerry' Duckles, Delores Van Dyke und George Swanson. The Drake-Times Delphic, which has for ten consecutive years been selected as one of the :Xll-.-Xinericzin college newspapers by the National Scholastic Press Association, is published by members of the journailism depairtnient. lfor the second year, this paper has been published bi-weekly by two separate staffs. The new addition or an editorial board of four members has, this year, stirred up campus opinion with their editorials. as eyidenced by the l roin You letters of students and faculty. Staff members of the Delphic work themselves up through the reporting and copyediting classes to their positions in their junior and senior years. With the close schedule of copy from the reporters coming in on Monday and lVednesdziy. makeup on Tuesday and Thursday, the Delphic is on campus for distribution on llvednesday and lfriday mornings. The columnists are 'Rubdown', Jerry St. Clair, 'Alles Kaputt', Jess Berry and 'Second Guessing' Gus Milovan. ,. Sports are written by Bob Case, sports editor, and XVally Rooker, author of In the YVake of Drake . QUAX is - C ' X ,. M 'awqiz t 12: ' jr ,t ' ' 'HA' N 1 -, .N V . . -,JIU pf'- ,X r . tr .,.. C - ' Planning pngt-N, pivtnrex and cupy was the juli of Pat Svltwartv, Editor. 3 3 A l new .A . 55-X t Mary Bickslur, .Xssociate editor and Helen Best, Assistant editor, help paste the pages and write copy. Betty YVallxer and Hill Sclineitler, burial nrganiyntinna editorsg Grace Peni- lwrolte, Student lite editor and Bob Schneider, photographer, plan the pictures for their acvtiuns. 192 15 Contacting businessmen for advertising was left to joe kiililllllilfli. Bllrlfme mfflmhlff. Flzllllli .Lielie-r, kept the accounts and ma e xdveniaing mmmger- hriniwial 1lFl'3l'l2Qt'lllCI1Is. For the 1949 Quay the thenie, Around the Clock, was ehosen by our eilitor. Put Schwartz, who workeil 4.x and night on this years publication. To help her were Assistant Pftlitor Helen Best, :intl :Xssoeizite Filitor K irx Agnes Bieksler, both of whom ilitl their best to lighten her burtlen. To keep ns irlll of the hole was business Frank Lieber. Aloe Czislnnzirk was the inzin chosen tu innke our ziilvertising the hest in :ill piist iezirs :intl that hc efficiently did. Our tlivision editors, llotty Owens of elzisses. AISIFIH' Clritlin ot orgzuiizzitions, Cirnee Peinhroke of stnilent lit: Bob Case of sports, Betty Wvzilker :intl llill Sehneiiler of soeizil orgzinizxitions, llolores Yan llrke of ttienltx Ll'nre ll ii bolt :ind Alice lixirry ot art, zintl .lezinine Carlson of cireulzition. ilitl their klflbs rnost etlieientli :ini were practically intlispensihle to our success. l XX'lllllll'lX :intl ill H . Take 21 look at the snapshots. ezipzihly ilone by lioh Schneitler :intl Alqiek Allensuorth, oni' pliotogrgiphers. Vive. the editors :intl rnenibers ot the staff give yon, the stntle book. To you we all give our thzinks. nt botlx .intl ltlklIlI'X, xoin' Qnzix tor tlns xezir with oin compliments on your nizirvelons cooperation zinil help. Ulithont this eooperzition we vouilil have never pnt ont lllls xi n Posting: panels formed n large part of the jobs of Faculty editor, Laurie Yan Dyke, and Classes editor, llnnclling the nrt for the division pages were girtists Dottie Uwens. Claire Hzirlmlt :intl .Xlive Hurry f ' MI so ,W gm '- ev M. ff mn ..,, A '1- 1 if 5 - -xt 63'-We S 4,1765 7, . ,A , mal: 'sm4..W,' ' - X .i T . '9 5 9 X t x x Q W!! 'E' .X'1f111.i111y, Holi l-Salduin, Frank lielier, Dave Bright. Dr. Thomas Dunn, Dean L. E. Huffman .Su1ffti.' l':1tN'l1nart1.l'rnf. Reginald Coggeshall Publications Board HIIIEII, hiore than 100 students from 10 Iowa High Schools attended the journalism clinic sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi. Discussions and eontests filled the day. 194 l'nder the direction ot llr. Coggeshall, head of the department of journalism, the lioard of Publications passes on all budget questions. and in llay, announces the new stalls for the Delphic and Quax. Blembers ot the Board are the head of the journalism department, two faculty members appointed by President Harmon, the editors of the Quax and Delphic, a member of the student-faculty council, rep- resenting the student body at large, and alternating each year. the business manager of the Quax. and the business manager of the Delphic. ?c2ze 74'ZZ'd US rslty Clfnor IVE Drake Un We ,gf :Z ' v 450+ , . ' Rx k 9.5 I V v Y -. Wm! Y wi if gm 351 5 H s K 1 , P FT ,.-4' 2 B ,gx . I 1: r, . , E Q , ,J Q X Q i s t 5 Q. 1? ,QNX , , in , 1 6 5 lb S N i 'S I . 5 , 3 xi '. um Y in ,, -4 , .Il ,,, , I A j , 5 .., 1 X Xfxllxi Nm K iii 5 . I x A , E Q :., ,. , xi ' K wi b Nm Q? W yummy Q, ,,,. x Q 5. M , Q' K 9 , .,, P ,,.,. ywmexkwllgfy Mxxzcw wg 1-As - :yn '- A ff, , - KM Q A v P .W x ., Q IZ :WT KN 2 XM. X www .,. A.. ' 4 132W X 5 - A gkxxfw U k zg?jgf:Ex:NQ-QNMN X .X , . X X is ,Ak N-ff fi , -gf V ,tv W A i ,:.fw-ig , RN w X, Q A . wg Mi 1 . Q 2 Q in ,.,,. , 2 MM, 1 A Nh rf' 'Wk awk A A mf sv www www NZMWVWQQM K 3,1 A 13 'Xt ill lmurx of the day, the practice rumm- r fill:-ri hy HlllNiL' majurx N- ,,, NIC-rnlwera of the urchcxtra and band ape-nd many hourf rehearsing before the performance. Music 204 Art cmd Radio i l I l i i N-ml' VVOrks of art studenta are displayed at the varied exhihitx apunaured hy Delta Phi Delta. mi Under the direction of Prof. Edwin Barrett, the members of the radio staff complete another program. The juli entails manuscript writing, checking and rehearsals before the iinhhed product ix on the air. WJ ,r he fi 91 '- 205 X . .X X X: .X ,Xi , :if Q 5 A952 1 , - ' .3 i id is R5 Xl Dottie Davies lwringx the curtain down on tlir lil1Illt'lDl:Il1l5ft'IlT'N production. IIA ' ll Night of Opera . f 'I 512wggfi Q Q X 2 M145 5 f XQQX: g X j o m,Q5fl,25giiWiGva5wfQr o V 1:5 2, f vile ,. 1. '. wfxXifXQ 'x4 0.22 f . xi s , 4, 54,151 , 1 1 as .- if . , ,, iv fi ,I Y I 1.5 , ' Wir r,1. 1 ' ' E ful? ' ' lb fo f Qi 3 H .' i . 5,-1-:sf :. .ry Q :- ll 41 rw m.X N IV .A ,A i X ,,..,55E :r Q f f . 'Z , if 'V-S352 an ,A Eh - iz -2-1 4 f. .. ' , V - Q A sf X rl. , Q W, g is -:X W . X 1 ,if V ' .. swf 7' .r -1 N - XIV' J W? ' if-w .' X 3 ' K ,Y . .Si A f .' My 'l5'gxl i 4 1 . at ., K 7 ., , ff l i 'i V :hifi l K if M32 fsfv 'V , . or A ' 1 ,, , L- . Q 3 ' 4 Q ii l ' 5 I 9 1 . 4 ' 1 A -l A r 2 N ' ' ' . M-.X..,,.r M . , Lou Kelly and the chorus add gayiety with comedy number. a musical Virginia Brown Kreutz sings her aria as cast members look on. 206 'Me 'zgemotiea lfrmn L1 tif-Id of seventy cxrulillates. local judges chose n group of twelve- in the pre- liminary contest. Klr. Harry Cool. pop- ular orchestra lezuler. jumlgell in person the and her nve CiIEE'IlLl'lIll'N twelve semi-finalists. selecting Nliss lyfillitl ' J 4 X' - . 'fl 1 PRESENTING THE 1948 OUAX BEAUTIES- Miss Drake of 1948 208 A E XQN ,yr . M 'M lwaajafge ,qw 2 X '--R: X , 'WN A X mv .X - 11: .wih- Wk 1 Xwxxk .qrxxwkx Q V EQ X XXV X x kix Mx X XS A M NR x x x XV X X .X S 33 Q :M X- .A A zxifiw' V - . sfixfi' , -R1 'f'ff?'1. x N-:f ix . :mg X Xu X ..F. lfffidd efemenlldan w-'--it A4644 Wbzqinca 1' ewid 114644 Emaihff Meme w a W, Mm. 'aww f-if-game '5'a! CHX :mf wiki 1 V 5 . . QSM A Q' F ,Q J. x 1947 Homecoming Queen IWZJ4 Qeafzqene Eaidlfe 215 x A. T I wk 5775 ' ff W - Mail .. 'QT ,Q -, rv , , A 'ff T948 Drake Relays Queen 1141214 Waama pellefzdan SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY 216 ii' . hy g 'Neg Q 22 - 1 17 ii .i A Q W t Q , X 3 ,'4 4 .- , .-.. - W 'fi Q - f , ' - ' BW :.i.,tr W M ' 'Nl -,. 'Azv g ',A'1.2 ' ,' A ' ? These two are watching time Hy arountl the sun-dial in front of the library. XllllBD registrntiml lasts three days, tliiw treslmmn shows how students and faculty feel. 217 X x embr-r5 of the D Club greet n fiwhrnan with the trntlitiu lvruniv :mtl ll we-ll-placed patldlv, I Some people started for tht- library at the word Hanigrnm-nt . .its .5 -s - .:, , , 5 1 '3 Si is N 1 if Q , S Q .I Xb a i 5 5 -sw Vs . F K XSS 2 3 X X . A Q 1 K if if 156 Si 1 W PK X Q 'H J s s V 'mr . .. V -- . ..x.,, ,, V. ,,,,:,,: S ...K A ,W 1 . .V Q 7 X- ' V. .V , 1 A 'Y Q W , V x, V f V 5 H ' T J if' i ' A so la Y KKK is X 4 ',k,p:s 5 , - ., . i1 gt, f Vt .- gzft W, I x .J .. 4 ' Q s is 5 1fff,z+.gfh.,'w f-Q, , Y .Gig 13 5 .53 .1 3 X ff, X .V 1' x sf 3 --Y' Q1 '55 at ' 2 V. ' ' V .Ml 3 .ffsf:aQ. -F N , 3 L Q-wifi - 5' E-5 -w Ve f - -V Hg V+. K X ,,-.6451 'S - .- . W, K, 5,,w:Rgfr SQ. so SS: if 1 7 ,157 M., V .,f , YV ? K - I. k - Ni N ' ' iw 5 t ' 1. 1 155 I is ' 11, Homecomtng Queen Georgene Brxstle. , N ,1 Q., -.51 a 7, 'N I ' i . . 5, ' . ' .L -f' -1' Q V . .1J1....1ff? ii . . 'Q 1 1.15. as if - 4 . . A 1 - . 1 2 -- X .,-K., ,A 5 A sm., , , X 9 vs gg .,,. Swim I Ii 333. ,. f Vffg: . s V K3-HM '-.rn - 1.112 ' 1'.-Ezra - 'M .sm M- 11. ,rms V . -mf V 1 .. .' 'V - ' my Vw ., r ,. 5 . Qwest . Yf' , v.'. :ga- V 31- kV,ff-3' 1 J .i.,p.:-I-5-ill-1 , . -V - 4,gQ4,jtQg, , . :is ,vt Q 3. .-A,-L.. h....V . 1 tx 4 in Aqv.. . ... l Q A ,W A, ,, Q - ' . - it , ...Z The sororitv taking first lace honors for their Hoat was Delta Zeta. . CI Lew 1N'ICHurlen awards house trophies to Chi O Shirley Henke, and TKE Donn Hagluncl. S.-XEs took the trophy for fraternity Hoats. w '.f'z3Qff f sf . X 4. It was the hrst vear for orgamzatxon Hoats. ' Q gg, - . .f s - Y V Y n K fligk .,1f:f3s 3' ,, V 42 s bf XV ' L A - rf . -, .fy Q 1 V H - .. rr 'I , .T .ewjll J- s' ': -, .fs - V if iii if V' z.,. ..?,..qaf . ec gf , w ifi. V,, .-fr. . -:In ,... A ' .. . - ' N 'vw ' , ff ' V s 4 ' Q .: H , V ,Q Qg ss. 4 . f 1 4. -P k 1 w i f. gf! Q- .. ff .Q R Q 1 . . ' fox- -V J, . 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V - f u ' ' ' . , 24..- .,., 4. 2 .aj . by A 218 . 5 A M.. sy' Almost completely filling the Paramount theater, students were elated at the Aggie upwr and at-lelarntrd Ivy Neeing ri nmvic, S K Cnacli .Xl Kriwzll addressed the studentx at the thentrrg Skip Day was carefully planned Ivy the Sfllilflll-FI1L'LllQ' Counril clit-era were lead lu' -lure Clioinyii. ww X The Fieldhouse was the scene of the Skip Day dance, held inthe afternoon. 219 t Ky' is 5l1irIey Hanxen and Xurnizin Christiansen reigned ut the junior- beniur Pruin. I'hylIix Tliolnpwn and Bula Kuch were the attendants. President Harmon Crowned Grave Pernlvruke, the ATO Mardis Kirnx Queen, Ruth Seudder :ind Phyllis Moline attending. 22 E 3 Q Huinecoming Queen was Georgene Bristle with her four attendants, Beverly Peterson, Fzxustine Heetlzind, Bernitzi Sinderson and -Ivy Mapes. WA ef Ernie Turner was queen of the Interfraternity 'I':nCa ball. wr S 5 N tt, fri A 5 1 fam, .t r M f XSS xbqgl xx X K X 'M - 'ff ' , QM Wwe Margaret Limhert was crowned TKE Sweetheart. Her attendants were Lois Leeds and Liz Martin. Governor Robert D, Blue wax gueat speaker at the reacti- vation dinner ot Phi Alpha IM-Ita. national law fraternity. Chest X-rays are taken by the Polk Couiity 'I'ulwrcnlo5if :ix-nciation. Orgonizotion Activities Continuing the study lwuan last year, n Dental Clinic ix Net up in the Student Vnion. sf: Each third Thursday of the month, girls from campus social organinitiona set aside books to spend two hours with hospitalized men at the Veterans hospital. 21 27323 Finzil xclcvtiuii uf tnelxs vzimlitlzitrx, frmn xxhivh six wcre vlwwli :if Qnzix lwaiutic-, HHN nnitlt' :it zi turinzil tell :it thc Slain linrin. .,,, r -S t gr XYlirre the Bulltluga gn tn meet for wwlffe, the Kennel. Winter Wonderings .X 4-rilvlvzigc game xxhilu unzip' the time until their Qnux pictnrr appuintmr Xll sll1llE'a ax they greet the eveningk fun, these four are on their way tu ri dance. 0-x.,N ,- ny-. 222 Varied styles of dancing are seen at this informal dance. Ng ,. , ww! , r 2. ,.,.,,, , Cl-ULDPFNS CORNER PI Qt? ' K : ',,7'...2'?F X A 1 X- 'ein' ,, I 2 ' ff- , N jg ' -- H 'Ein W , - Q e,,.:.: .M ' , :I i , U T' ,tj fi,- 4 Q :F 5 :gf iffy, , up in f t 'fclzi if , f , it 'f ' -' - f 2- . . , x , X,.,g.w:1 ti . j f 'W' ,,,. X ' t V' n ti A AW i ' 2 w lg Elf , wxtwp , x My t ' it , I A ,. f t U ,, 3. Wvgwt . 1: P555 my L Q V+ V-M 5 P' ' ' : 5, Q W if 7 Z l H , G .f 5 . if i Rnwen Boylan and Rod Riggx hate Ill1lK.lC'IllE'll' selertiun :lt Ihr revnrd Nlmp. Spring Scenes '. 3 .1 i f M23 G M af: vt x ' '-. 'f sf , j is A Hen uf tlixtinrtinn-llr. llutf :ind Dean lllbfllllllll. a lt'a hz-rn Rllsx Saumlers playing the vltiinw thix year. Dean Bee-ry :txxarcls hut place in the mens and norm-ns grnups of Sweetheart Sing to Ruth Nlury Xcetlhain, Delta Zeta and RUN Snnndcrx, SAE. 223 Gfwx e D club with their Dance of the Horses was the first plate winner in the group section ot Bulldog Tales ff fs The Three Gone Guys, imitating the Andrews sisters, took the hrst pri7e in the independently sponsored division. jean Ann XVhite was introduced as Miss Drake at Bulldog Tales. Her attendants are Marge Arnold, Blarilyn Clernentson, Ginny Lewis, Dorothy Moore and Donna WX-luer. ' .fm Phil Carroll! Bartender was a highlight Bulldog Tales. 1: X of 22 at Georgene Bristle, VVSSF Queen, awarded the WSSF trophy to Donn Haglund, president of the Tekes, at Spinster's Spree. 77457 D if 2 4 find 3 ln-nl President Henry Harmon presents the Qu:-en, Nnrina Peterson, flanked hy attendnnta ll. to r.l Marilyn Cleineiitmii, ,lean Ann YVhite, Marjorie Arnold, Donna XVeher, Dorothy Moore, and Virginia Lewia, wr' 1 ,gg ' fi 6 1 wi I xi 1 at 1 TUNA flmfm -Q Exam w'W!1a-N.. -- wer A f'.,.w , , S -. hub - 1 5 W1 1.. ., ' The fourth Drake Relays Queen from Texas, Queen Norma and two of her attendants, Marge Arnold and Donna VVeher, lead the parade. 225 OUEEN NORMA AND HER COURT WA JZ 'S S 91 W. ,. .. -. 'B Qi 5+ wmiivx' in thc' xx'o1m'11C xocizil groups. I 'I 2 I M Ev- . If 5 -A ig' ts , K sun-ji W .. yy' I L of -3 55,33 DELTA ZETA 1 I'IllIIIf'I' XYUPTIIIIL' ru1It'iI :lx first-px . li -L4 I HQMIWAK CHI DELTA took the trophy for Division I with the bronzed Olympic XYIIIIIFI' as the goal of the 1'LllIIICI'S. . v im ,, ' 1 PHI DELTA CHI won the first trophy to be ziwzlrdcil in the new divisioii for pl'UfC'SSIOII2lI and INJII0l'H1'Q orgzmizations. 226 BILL STERN proiiiimmt sports zmnouiicvr, binzulczisteil his fifth llrzike llc-lays. . ., .,, Y.-.. V 2- ' ' 1:-E, :P-1 gg , V A I 5 'F 4 , . + X N Q32 Twciity-sevexi high school bzuisls from all over the state participateil iii the pzirailc anal relays on Il Competitive basis. llrlg ll MISS CAROLYN KERR illlw l 4N ll Lllllh SXYt'f'I'llt'1ll'f um ci'wm'r1:wl :it thc' llvlriya llxmci- hy l'i-Q-wliliir in-:iv 1 lllrich. ,Y vyf-T.. 0 A Www 227 N5 x af tm. 119 gf v My F XQ NWX Q ..... Q X X1 XN X x X ' X X N xx . X M NX 1 X , tx K X ts 1 xx QQ Q f QS Xb 41 N N N 3 f S +R We . .W rife, M ,- M rt ,..k V x -. 5,4M,5 V , Sf 'Q LF , E12-it The journalixin eds , Huh Baldwin, Delphic editor-in-chiefg Ernie Turner, '47 Quux editnr, and llzit Sl'llNVlll'I7, '43 editur, keep up with vzunpus neiu. .X XVhu'5 VVh0'er hoth years is Holm DeVVitt, who is discussing last year! Quax with dehater Lzlwrenve Howard. The McNurlen team, Lew, SFC President, and Bonnie, SFC aecretary, consult on a problem National Col legiote Who's Who If The Brothers Johann, VValt, dehater and active in study 1 groups, and Bill, SAE presidentg and Bob Sutherland, Convo Committee chairman, see something interesting at the end of -fa the hall. 'ill Fw Drama majors, Martha Cook and lily Toplansky, take a quick run through a play. ,fb-'osx he jerry St. Clair, football team eo-captain, helps Ruth Mann, YVednesday Delphic managing editor, with her coat. Since W3-l National Collegiate VVho's VVho has given recognition to the leadership and potential abil- ity of college students. This year 28 Drake students were named by the col- lege tot National Collegiate VVho's YVho. Eleven stu- dents from the Liberal Arts college, nine from Fine Arts. fire from Commerce, two from Education. one from Law were selected by a committee from the nomi- nations made by the deans of each college. Bases ot the selection were leadership, scholarship, student serv- ice, actual ability and most important, potential merit. A publication, VVho's VVho in American Colleges and l'nix'ersities contains the biographies of the stu- dents and serves as a measure of achievement and a recommendation to the business world. Dorothy Davies, Y.YY,C'..X. presyg llorrie Shearer, Professional Panhell president, Russ Saunders SF council member, gather around the piano as Betty Ponder, pianist par excellence, plays. gif? 1 ' 1.. ,Q ' .495 'eg z - si ' nf Q t X c f ,411 151 -,-. --of 1 kt Kathy Saunders, XVomen's League president, Eleanor Evans, Kappa prexy, and Pat Fitch, SFC member, check on current events, A . . , rrtt 1 -K , JV51 ' ' . '- 1- ee. a t , y X54 fwtzs 43? Li YQ it 2 , 'Z' I Georgette Bristle, Kappa Beta Kappa president, and lid Havhler, Student Federalists president, pass the time of day. Football player Alames Fitzsimmons, ATO president, Bob Bron n, and active law student, john Galvin, look over the latest hooks in the library. mx M014 7944 :X jiiint enniniittee eninpnsed of fneulty representa- tives and student untlerelaissmen seleetetl twenty-four seninrs as nnniinees for this traditional reengnition nf Drake yegirhnnks. Seleetinn by this ennimittee is hnsetl nn sehnlustie aiehievement, extra-eurrieular netivities, :intl serviee tn the university. From these the final twelve are eleeted by popular student vote. Nleriting speeiatl iieknnwledgment and tribute to their ennti'ihutiniis and participation in various fields, the twelve seniors pietured on the following pages are thnse designated by the students as their nutstiinding eumpus lenders. 230 ROBERT BALDWIN Bob Baltlwin, Times llelphie eilit0r-in- chief, keepe busy in the jmirnalisin slepz ment. Before his position last year as mz A Z9 Z ew MQ X Q .e9 , 9, , ,,...0, at Q A X t Q f 45 f 3 If 3 ,S ' at ,Q f 54 rf mm. . aging enlitor, he helil other stall pnxitirms on -. 99 Nw the llelphie. Thie year Hub was prexiilent ut an aetne Sigma Delta Chi, which spmismeil llnllilug ' iil th iiim in nt llnlliln f 'W lales. Bfibwasgeiie-1 'Q 'z ' ' Tales. He was also nameil tu Natiunal Collegiate Hvhrfs Xvhu. Q 'X ll t- ii ' - Hr P , ii f x ...Q A 5 GEORGENE BRISTLE The title of qneen naturally goes tn llefvrg- ene Hristle. The ljremiilent ut Alpha XI llelta. has been Victory queen, Huineernning queen. anml Vkvurlil Stnilent Service lfnnil queen. She has alm been aetire in the banrl. pep elnb, YVmnen's lntramuirals, Social Panhellen- ie Board anti YXYCA. She ie Kappa Beta Kappa presiilent. Her name appeznk aniung the Xatiunal Cullegiate YVlio's XVlw'ers. 231 vi m , as N I if , ,,,:--. -W xayi PATRICIA HTCH Student lfaeulty' eounvil member, Pat lfiteh, ls Sieve and Sliears president. senior class rice- president. lnternational Relations Llub secre- tary and lta Ngina Phi ruse president. this Xl'1ll'. .X lxappa lxappa lizuiuna, Pat has been a nieniber or H HLA lloard and Chairman of thi- Uvorlil Serxiee uomn iittee. She was also sell-fri-.I tor Xzitional L ollvgiate Xvhols Wiho. 232 MARTHA COOK Although she is a transfer student from the Liniversity of Iowa, llartha Cook is in many campus activities. She is secretarystreasurer of the Fine Arts senior class. A drama and speech major, she has ap- peared in three all-university productions and several other campus plays, besides backstage work in many others. A Delta Gamma, llartha has been director or continuity, production, special events and programs on the radio stall. She is Zeta Phi lita president, Professional Panhellenic Council vice-president, a member of Theta Alpha Phi, Pi lieta Epsilon, and Margaret Fuller club . She is a member of the National Collegiate YVho's VVho. BONNIE COMPTON MCNURLEN Part of the Nlcxurlen team nn the Student Faculty council is crmuncil secrc-t:n'y Bonnie Compton Nlcxurlen. Pianist Bonnie, who was 11 Young Artists Auilition winner, is a nieniber of Nlu Phi Epsilon, Stoye Club. Nlzirgaret Fuller Club, l,'iiivei'sity Chorus, and Sieve and Shears. She was chosen as a nieniber of Nzitionzil Collegiate NVho's NN'h0. V'W f'N O ' ' LEW IS McNORlEN llvxul nf Llll Cl:liK'k'fl'i'4f Stumlinf l multi Lnui illx, husx Lewis lil is frwii ilunt nl the l,1hv1'zil .Nrts F nivinhci' ni rhv linitwl Xilflf inil XIII Tin Uni: 1 Nlll i .mi lmw wus iiziiiiiwl tn rlw X irinn ll Lnlli im NN'l 1 1 NN lin N I 233 Ns ss V 35' N gn fox s -- af PATRICIA SCHWARTZ The lf?-H Quzix etlitur-in-chief, Put Scliwzirtx, has gxunetl that position by working her inn up frmu staff member through her tour years. She has been lIlfCl'Il2lIlHl11'll Relations Club xicefpresiilent, llelta Phi Alpha secretriry- treasurer, supliuiiime Liberul Arts clziss Vice- presitlent, :mil junior clziss secretzrry-treasurer. She has serieil un the Xlzun llflflll council :intl the lnterilurni Sncizil council. She has also wmkerl on Student lfziculty cuuncil com! nuttees. She is Il member ut lizippzi Alpha Theta, the Cfinuuerce Club, Alpha Lzimbilu Delta, Sieve :mtl Shears, :intl Klnrgziret lfuller Club. She was also selectetl for National Collegiate Wvlirfs Vlvho. 73 RUSSELL SAUNDERS Russell Szuintlers, Student Faculty council member, is Fine Arts senior class prexy, fol- lowing his term as Fine Arts junior Class president. Russ is 11 member of the lnterfraternity council, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and University Chorus. He was also chosen as a National Cullegizite Nlvhcfs Wlho member. DORRE SHEARER llorric Shearer started out :ix prexiilent of 2 V' H3 4 A' . Sxv X 'YA Z .fu s -fm - N is 5 It Je the Fine Arts freshmzm class :mil has wieliletl 'x ' the gzivel through her tum' xezirs iu mzmx' X . . Y ' fx other Ul'g1lIllLZlflfJl!S. KJ Kappa! Alpha Theta, Social lJ1iIll1i'llCIllC, Alpha l.:imbil:i lleltzi, Hu l'hi lfpsiluu. Pro- fesbionnl Pzmhellenic llmiril. :mtl l7rzike Choir have all heen in her hzmils. A memher ut' Stuye Liluh. UI'L'llt'NU'Z1. YXVCA. rzulirm Ntzlllf. Stuilent lfnclilty council mimmttees. llziilrigzil siugerx, Klnrgziret Fuller Club :mil Sieve :mtl Shears. she hae tuuml time to appear in the Night of llpernu ezich of her four years :lt llralxe. She Tim wzw Selecteil tu Xzitirmzil L'ullegi:lte Uvllffe Wvlw. i f 1 ' ..::n- ROBERT SUTHERLAND 3 Student lfuciilty rmxiicil memher fur iiex year, Burl SlIfllCl'l2lll4l. ix :alw zi member ut Kappa Alu lfpsiluu. Alpha Phi Oiiicgzi. llelti Siggmzi Phi. L'o1ii1m-we Cluh :mil l uiteil X41 tions Cluh. Chairmaui of the Cuiixuuqitiuiix wiiiiuittei Burl has xrurkeil uri bPL Npeeizil exeutx win mittee, the luxe :uiil IULU'I'lllQLC ieriex vfuliiiiirtet :mil the Serum' remgiiitiuu ilsiy eummittee. 235 'wer---P' ERNESHNE TURNER llu- l -lf flugix 1-l1t111'-111-elin-1, l'.l'Illt' l11111v1'. l'l1I'l1L'1l 111 1111 TXlN1XX'I'Ilt'l' tru' the lxqippqi ,Xlpha rl1lll'fSl Q1lXl'l this year. ,XII :u't:xe 1111-111h1'1 111 both l3llllX :nhl ll1'lpl11v sT:ll'Is, slu' ll.ls 11111111l tune to sein- 1111 flll' Stu-lent l lkl ltx l'111111t'1l. ll11- p1'1's11le-11t or llu-t'1 51311111 llln has also lm-11 New' illlml Fllthllts xml Ill'L'Nlllk'llT, l.llM'I'Lll 7 Kits sl'llIllI' class sm-1'11't:11'1, lleltgi lhi 1-Xlphzl 1 11'1'fp1'1's11lc'11t XX11111111 s l,L'2lQlIt' piiblifity' kllillllllilll. R1 'L'l't'.lflUll1ll .'XNNllClfll'l1lll Nl'CI'l'flll'Y- fl1'.lNIIl't'lA llllll l,llWt'lALll .X Nl'l.'l'l'lQlI K -lI't'1lNlll'1'l'. its sopl1o111o1'1' vlass Flu' ls also ll II1l'llllM'I' or the Nvvixil l,1lll' l1vll1'1111' L o11nv1l, rl1n'YYVC1-X. the lllTl'l'll2lfl1Hl- :il Rvlatioiis elnh llllll tlu- l.k'1lQl1K' ni XVIIINFII X 11tc'1's. l,II1lK' was also 11.11111'1l to Xllflilllill L ollegiate XYl111X Xxvllfl. 7 HJAS TOPLANSKY The leatl i11 three L1I1lY6l'SlI5' plays. Elias Toplailsky has taken time out to do some I'Lll1- ning on the track teani. He was a member of the National Collegiate cross country cham- pionship team. :X inember of the Student Faculty council last year, Eli has served also as Cl1Z1l1'Il1Z1l1 of the eoiivocations coniniittee and has been chief Zlllllflllllfel' anal sports tli1'eQt01' of the railio stah. The Tau Kappa Epsilon t1'easu1'e1' belongs to the D Club, English Club. Coinnic-ree Club, l'i Beta Epsilon and Theta Alpha Phi. Eli was a selection for National Collegiate VVho's XVho. za-- NIR. HENRY SIEIHRNIAN of the R. SL 'lf printing oriice . . . his ever-ready guidance and informa- tion shaped this book by cushioning all our mistakes. NIR. VVIILIAAI BUYLAN and the rest of the R. SL 'If engraving department. . . they had the dith- cult tasks of keeping up with the cuts and supplying us with emergency aid. NIR. :KRT SIAIGAI ,... the finishing touches are due to his quick development of our embryonic layout ideas. NIR. KEN CooLEv . . . his excellent application of our cover sketches was accompanied by speedy service. NIAXHEINVS AND BILL . . . their 2-l-hour service with a smile and super photography saved manv a day. NIR. COGGIiSHAl,I ,... his positive advice and dependability made him respected by all the staff, and his visualization yvill make future Quaxes even better. 'l'lrIE NEWS BLTRICAI' . . . Paul and Betty . . . their cooperation was not only a blessing to us but invaluable. Bois Axim THE DHLPHIC STAFF . . . their wealth of information and unselrish lend-lease policy made everything simple. ERNIE . . . not only did she always provide the right solution to our problems but moral support as well. FRANK . . . a tonic for stopping gray hairs was his complete and superior management of the hnances in addition to his friendship. INI.-XRY, HELEN, DOTTIE, KAZ AND JOE . . . their constant dependability subjected them to many long hours of work and rush jobs. L.-XKRIE, NIARNY, GRACE, DAvE, BETTY, Blu., CLAIRE Axim .-NLICE . . . their handling of copy, picture worries and deadlines proved their outstanding ability to assume responsibility. Boi: CAsEANn His STAFF, Bois S. AND SNIOE . . . their care of sports and pit-tures was as smooth as clockwork. ALL THE REST WHO WoRkEii ox THE STAFF . . . their jobs covered the span of the clock, each one's unending service made this I9-I8 QVAX possible. THE DRAKE STFIJICNTS, DEAN BERRY ANU FAct'LTv . . . from patiently waiting for your picture to searching for information, your cooperation and assistance throughout the year seemed unlimited. Gruirfzz Hy, IJAT 237 A. fi V v I - UP nf- f nu uv' L' . .f'Y .- fl' Q 1 1 By? X 1 v v Q 1 Q Vx I Jo - 7 Y,-. 'vt '5 . ' qv. 94 ' ' I :Th ' ,I g K . 0 g 'Av If ff: J su D' E. Lf: ,' v ns 'Aix .' I ' CA .,!. :- o 6 L Qnfx -.. Ja 1 f ,J-1 A x,9 nn , - A sf.- Q'-, A ff! If .s -' 1-' ' wwf t' ii? ' I :S ,X E X Q xt K 'N Y -X ' A c fs X P- .. Actively interested in Drake lite and stadents . . . providing bus with necessary services . . . supporting and publicizing Drake activities . . . keeping us 'aware ot new changes . . . representing part of our lite . . . our friends I ' V i Miss Droke of 1948, Jeon Ann White Modeling An Evening Gown From YOUNKERS CQLESE Come on up- Get acquainted. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS CLUB WI1ere a Bucldie IVIeets a Vet 8IIVz Walnut - Upstairs Not Even W 5 I1 I-Ong Joh n 1 I P I' TCIFIG rd a srsffbi JENSEN-DUNN CO. Phone 4-6'II'I Des Moines Oldest Ford Dealer 1401 W. Grand Ave. Des Moines 9, Iowa 2-I1 I' vp H .Y .19i'4gv i... 5243. L Q32-ff?. , fl- Bi - ' of .Z , .5.p:s1gv, . ff X Z: A iff- Q,-A I 513 535 - - W3,-' , -ja, .. ',f', , is oo., Y fy A .1 ug, fy R A P , N' ..... A A jj Q ---- ,. X, I- --I. ,s ,E -,,,55C,,.s,.-- :.v,isf,Q,e ,am . - . - A AA wi, IOPN 'A' R. f , v ,,S,,,,A,,mV ' ? ' ffl QS. A I A f Q I . 4 .I .A - as L, .. A -I - , f,4rfAA f fi . C . mf' .+ al 5, ,mga ,f , ,fl 'kg A ,W ' A H-3? - 'l : I , M ' :,, g- . 1 sf gf 33,3555 in 'af ,il 5, : L M my Nfl. .-'X Q. ,gg x fs ,ol X :Spa A 2' A J , - A :A I , X.. . :x wif Sw v. . K . ' s:'j'1'w vf-igwwiglw J A1 - , 4' Q2 W2 K Y f .-iw. NV ,ai Q, ,M .K., . C MM , C . , V ,V , , ,,.3.,,cL .wx-G ' - .. . 3 .. 'A J fhffix, ' or ff I ,' - A' , Bi-1,535 -vs 3-L , ' A . - Aw, 5 Jef 1 5 . i ,' A i , I I - A -A f ' , , ,-1',A 5 .ak ffl? .ff ,' L u ss., A V- . 2 Hi' Q' , gf . Cf - ,,-,gm Vg' 'W A. Q I AA -A ,P -Q A .Kiwi A L., gf- A X A I 'give . A A we sf ' , ' C 'ln I I I 1- I AiAA - A '4 A -'-' ' f A2 AA +L , Q , lj! , :Jie - A I - 1 A L fag. :yum I I' A ww 'T :-s.,:- I 'K . ' T 4 ' TT L ,iff A K, K V ws r ,. ,in ,. ,, 'RxA:.fl,:.' - . -A - - A--ee A l'Ay ET' 'H T T A-'Q' T I WT T TGT:1T N-.M I 'WE r-wb-:Li L ,H ,-..,..-a. - - AA M M Y KJAJL-L,.'FL: ,i YY. ........+ e.,-.rf-----'- This view of the new Fitch I-Iall ot Pharmacy, now being erected on the University campus, is from the architects' drawing. The building will be located on Twenty-eighth St, south of Forest. ARCHITECTS ASSOCIATE ARCHITECTS SAARINEN, SWANSON AND SAARINEN BROOKS AND BORG Bloomfield Hills, Michigan ' Des Moines, Iowa GENERAL CONTRACTOR ARTHUR H. NEUMANN AND BROTHERS, Des Moines, Iowa PLUMBING AND HEATING ELECTRIC WORK WOLIN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. JOHNSON ELECTRIC COMPANY Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa 74,7 SMART STYLES IN SHOES AND l-IOSIERY DE ARCY'S BOOT SHOP Y glue 414114 . . worthy investment in beauty, fashion, warmth and wear. Dorothy Madison models a Cownie mutation muskrat cape for springtime, anytime. See lowa's largest selection of true-value turs at Cownie's, quality turriers since l907. 1215271 MV- 5I0 Market Street Des Moines IOWA'S LARGEST FURRIERS .loan Bond and Joe Cashmark Like All Drake Students Know That for Service and Comfort YOU CAN'T BEAT YELLOW CAB Phone 3-mi Now you can see the NEW Chevrolet at the following Des Moines dealers: Crescent Chevrolet Co. Paul Manning Chevrolet 536 Fifth St., Ph. 4-3115 1021 Locust St., Ph. 4-4247 lid O'Dea Chevrolet Co. Ray Spencer Chevrolet 623 E. Grand, Ph. 4-4196 West Des Moines, Ph. 7-2822 The Place to Go For the Names You Know THE New UTICA E X Q x f' x5 fx 'W Bonnie ond Lew lvlcNurIen I Quality Dry Cleoning CONSISTENT d y l g Il p y y 'r I dividends I g I 'r g Io 'rt I k g g s a d drapes. Colors glea d p kl fabrics look like new again when it's taken t Eh I nersf' BARNES CLEANERS BARR CLEANERS CARDKI-IEE-INERS EORIWEHIERS ERENEHTAMGANERS JEw ERs RELII-IELLLIINERS VICRSEHNERS AEE MNERS OVEIEHA-LIIIDRY ALL MEMBERS OF Des Moines Dry Cleoners Associotion 2-l-I1 If lowa's Oldest Jewelry S ,VI y5 lII?:Pllllllb,5 QUALITY JEWELRY IQ 12223 FOR sa YEARS TOVE THE CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. congratulates you and wishes you success. Please notice the appearance of successful men and women FINE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILV COMPLETE MANUFACTURINC AND REPAIR SERVICE PLUMB JEWELRY STORE ER in Des Moines, and see how their appearance reflects their success. CASCADE is proud that most of these men and women rely on CASCADE'S various services to help them with this very important job. Walnut at Sixth Des Moines 7554 of 7948 We Celebrate Our 87th Birthday - 87 Years Of Serving Iowa's Fine Folks Wanting Fine Apparel Frankel TW? Mi 1 l 1-1,4 I JI f f L y J, M is ,IM , at ' fl ia-az , ,.1. I 1' POWER 1oS'eJwe Clothing Co. Quality Since 1867 Reddy Kilowatt Brings You Friendly, Efficient Service All Year 'round IOWA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY Electricity is CHEAP in Des Moines 247 x ' or E W We qt' i- .. ass, ' ff an W 1 il A: 2 'Q 'f:: 4 .25 - f l Q ' -3 H1 . , 'f 'ir 2giff 1 jg, 52 'lsg .. 2 Ig- ' H' -13571'f1:1?.f'.fGE33Effq.'i1,. E: ,, , 1x56 51 xi. rf if 3 '1 X fx ' -.f Zi yu ima w, . ' xft E REQ at-J! Y fx if Q2 'fill lyix-A, jf 119 f ll f' M W i iJ4a1lMf2f X 75A el XJ? f TU' lil! if . , E, y ! W c 4x R R , Q rg 4 A Y l W X ' Akita?-L W X X F U J D KE ffzwa ankzrzsw M' POMY7?WAf Pas' Memes f if I-l0TEL RAKE UNIVERSITY students. officials, alumni and friends are always welcome at Hotel Savery. We appreciate the large share we enjoy in all of Drake's big occasions such as the famous Drake Relays, Drake Homecomings, games, reunions, meetings and other functions. For Drake-sponsored affairs we offer I2 air-conditioned dining and meeting rooms, our beautiful Grand Ballroom for large banquets and dances, also our 350 very modern guest rooms for out-of-town vis- itors. And our handsome R o c k e t R o o m the loveliest restaurant in Iowa, is always a popular spot with Drake folk when they are din- ing or lunching down town. We are always glad to see you. fcuefzfz 5. 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I ' Q X-Q, - -xx News A I -,V 1 'A ,I .- ,..-- -E .1 2 ., tl, 'k'I --- f 2 f W 240 Des Moines Railway Company wishes to express its appreciation to the University students tor their patronage Uanqaalafafiiwa . . GRADUATES AND QUAX STAFF vzwfzwwmwf-1wW JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT CONGRATULATIONS DRAKE GRADUATES Theres a in your luture fl e CET TO KNOW Uwille fawe, fue. EAST DES TVIOINES' FORD DEALER PHONE 4-52ll 5.2-I EAST SIXTH STREET Finest Foods-- Friendly Service - - Free Delivery Thru These Portals . . you've seen Americas best, live enter- tainment . . . such celebrated artists as Marion Anderson and Alec Templeton . . . such fabulous plays as State of the Union and Harvey' '... such brilliant musicals as Show Boat and Annie C-et Your Gun . . . Great stars, famous plays, beautiful music e all part of the wonderful world of the stage - here, at your doorstep. The management of the world's largest playhouse invites you to look ahead to new and greater en- tertainment seasons to come . . . and thanks you for helping to make KRNT RADIO THEATER 4 this year more than ever -g truly lowa's Great Showplace. D. C. PETERSON, Manager JOHN J. POISTER, Promotion o HUNTOON PROP QUALITY-PRICE-SERVICE -A 4l3 SIXTH AVE. DES MOINES, IOWA WE APE AS NEAR A5 YOUR PHONE Phone 3-5137 lT'S SMART TO BUY AT Tl-IE FULTON MARKET H fr .-s. , . W 17 .. c VNAW Q- 4. . A., -s 1 fa iz A ' T S A M. A fm. .. M.,.ZM,, Aw. - . My :JL at . A -'ft ss- -xy?-gigs -4,-VN lg :Nag .. . fn Rey ..- e we . F A- MW' V.. , .47 , , ,..,....A , V Lf A .g . ti PM e,:5,:.a.. - f f .. 4 or .L .T f --,-fr A K , sie ' sir Q9 me Q A . , I5 fi A es.-Q wi no Q ' , 'Q 4 , A 14. if V rr .-V 5,5 V ' ' W, ,gr gay Hgh E . 5 'Ev ' ' Aef...w.'s 'H 3.7,-A X . '. 'sq-:Q as 'T W' . W'-' -J-We A. ., :sit st -A H ,s.....i' . 1, . ,NSE A --wmv..--.M.,,..m. - rss-M - .. l- Ed . . f , Q4 V he x x- Aw .::.-st-.fe 231 i 1' s 3 1 Q 5 ,fx For Excellent Food at a Moderate Price Join the Rush To the BLUE WILLOW 2502 Forest Avenue For Service With a Smile -S955 -'G-sf! i T , .sg ,, QQ D For every occasion ,.! 2,440 .XJ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCAACOLA COMPANY BY DES MOINES COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 252 We Wish to Thank 5 Drake Students I For Their Patronage I and Support I Ted McGrevey Toxicolo I OOCIQ Radio Controlled Diol 3-8626 COMPLIMENTS OF PITTSBURGH-DES MOINES STEEL CO. Everything in Steel DES MOINES, IOWA IOI5 TUTTLE STREET PHONE 3-326I I i FASTEST GROWING STORE OF ITS KIND IN IOWA Let Us Make This Your Favorite Store While You Are in Des Moines -0- DES MOINES STATIONERY 253 For Years Makers of O U Q X COVCTS THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICACO T8 ILLINOIS CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES, GRADUATES .... XE Also C pl T Spl ndid Job bya E II S EEof'rIf1eT94T8Quax. 235 THE REGISTER AND TRIBUNE ENCRAVINC DEPARTMENT 254 -E? X Sift' V Q 6 gh it i Qzigql. ,L I C ham Butte r Setting fll SO IOSEPH'S OFFERS THE LARGEST SELECTION OE STERLING DESIGNS. You may choose your pattern at Josephs from designs by seven leading silyersmitlfms. Place settings ot harmonizing china and crystal patterns will help you in your selection. JOSEPI-I'S Since T87T Des Moines SINCE T897 R 'Z RALPH L. .LESTER Class of '25 REAL ESTATE FLEMINC BUILDING 9 4 .:,V 'ti PI-IILLIP F, JESTER Class of '3-I INSURANCE 2 For Delicious Food, Well Cooked - Stop at BENSON'S Restaurant formerly PHIL'S For The FORD in Your Future Stop in at CHAMBERS MOTOR CO. T506 Locust For The LATEST in SCI-IOGL NGVELTIES-ond For STUDENT SUPPLIES QF ALL KINDS STOP AT THE 'Y fwnw. v.x,g..-c....,,,.,,.,,.- We . ,H .,.. ....x.-. A we WA: -,fV, ' 5 A sen A, Lx-1, ,bM.wxwmx.w Mwmmxmem..mm.WmemvmmuQ.14M,zc..fwNm lw1:miMm,1ix03hwQpm., ..,,r:..., ,, -:4r::.,,,2m..M.L.Q.,ma .1 MM - ---,A-M:-Q-WXLYJX f LXR TTTT EESITY STS Q Locoteci for Your Convenience Just' Across From the Compusu Sefuulng, luke fad .28 Qeafut PRINTERS PUBLISHERS ToDrakeandTheirFriends... W H T d d i ll SARCONE PUBLISHING CUMPANY 9 O eQpl,2l?g,lfeSa?n Aimee on a We handle nationally advertised brands of all home appliances. Printers of ALSO HOME FREEZER LOCKERS THE TIMES-DELPI-IIC HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY H66 24fh Sf- Phone 7-4423 2413 univefsafy Ave., Phone 7-4191, Nite 5-2256 Eziusxl-W S lf SCHOOL NEEDS Textbooks, New and Used School Supplies DRAKE BOUK EXCHANGE DES MOINES SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 1172 Twenty-Fifth Street 25 BEETS SUPER VALUE GROCERIES AND MEATS Everyday Low Prices at 2400 U niversity T? A QUALITY Eooo coop SERVICE AND FRIENDLY SIVIILES ARE YOURS AT VlC'S CAFE EOF Summer Refreshment Prescriptions Gnd Drugs Try A-C ICE CREAM A Delicious Dessert and a MARTlN'S PHARMACY 2 1 F - . - Healthful Food 50 orest Ave Phone 5 0950 , s,ss J igt' 1 ', H, 5 yfffs 'IZ' Z rx ii-v i A . 'i i --,f.,:: ..', 1 .5 .,,, W-A , 552 -cfri 12.25 .':'Q ...... : ..,. i r:'fE2? - -,:'E'i- i'iF',. -2 ' 'EAUWREA -.:1Z5ErI?'i353-if-iii'-'1-1'- 35515-5'3i,EEL.' - . - ' -.-,f-:Q -12 ' v.k,,,,-.- . .... I N eq-Q:-:mfg-v.,:..'.,-.,. ..... . ,e-Y:-i-f1,y.sf5-.1:5A:::v I 5:31:1:-,:av.:f.'.f -'.2::g,5:5-::5 s l , f ---- :.. - r. ,. s- -s., , I 1 fi.:--,::?35.5Y:g: V, jj,gc.--- 3-:,:g, .A ..,,. . +A,-.,,.,,.,i,,.,::,g.:,..1,,.,k,,:g:,5 ,K 5,,Q5-KLMgg:'Q'5:g:g:-rf. M ,ww H f Complete Printing Service Printing. . . Binding . . .Steel and Copper Plate Engraving CATALOGS, BROADSIDES, CIRCULARS and Other Direct Advertising Pieces Our Specialty Fine Engraved Stationery . . . invitations and Announcements . , . Calling Cards WALLACE-HOMESTEAD CDMPANY l9l2 Crand Ave. Des Moines 5, lowa Phone 3-6l8l Meet the Gang at PEC-iGY'S Where Boot's Serves DELICIOUS STEAKS, Cl-IOPS. AND DINNERS PEC-G-Y'S CAFE 3020 Forest Ave. Phone 5-993' 'Hb That Drake Yell, YEA BULLDOO' Now Has a Double Meaning. They shout for More At The BULLDOGQCAFE Stop in for Sizzling Steaks as Well as Other Tasty Meals at Moderate Prices ll T mf W9 QS, ' 5 we -' ' E5 6 'Et ' guilty-x i -j ,242 Q H . . D A T A , A ll xl QP iz XX , uk iwiwwyffifwmwwt 2 JLT'lEE't1-I0 V T T ' - ir' ' ggeggmiy Qfggm ET 'S-3 W A -.. Rl X ' lj at i T -Zg'.i 'l- , rg gffi. Tm'- , Tw T..,T W ., I T.. J 54:1 4 r -T TTKY fills S 259 YOU WILL FIND US A Friendly Store Ready to Serve You ..,. FOR ALL DRUG AND FOUNTAIN NEEDS OHNESORGES Brrunes Q XS LP Q, K N Y 'SE AS S+ XSS 0 ' f- I S9 v f AY NS ri' 'f er SP9 dd ofv mr' uw PITTSBURG rv' S o 0 0 o o , S T 3 T Pi-n A ' , QSASRGKA wa? KANSAS , c orumaus BA LH. L 0 QNAQY, QSLQ CITY 0 STA LOUIS WASH- .-C M 06,0 Q90 MEMPHIS SAN A S o Draco ' cv FT WO WLLAS CHATTANOOSA There'S Money Left Over When You Ride AMERICAN - BURLINGTON BUSLlNES You save money when you travel the American-Burlington way . . . and you ride in comfort in new Streamlined T948 luxury liners. AMERICAN-BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT 6th and Mulberry lDes Moinesl Phone 3-3126 - Cl-IARTERED BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Friendly Bus ' . . Chartered Servrce Buses Inf Everywhere D All lkrrasmnx TRHILWTTYS I 1 American Bus mes UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOV The Besf in The Church Wim me CIWQSH Cleaning and Pressing TWENTY-FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY MARVIN O. SANSBURY, D D , Mrmsfer CI-IARLES W Pl-IILLIPS, Mrnrster to Young People T VARSITY CLEANERS Church School - 9:45 A. M, . 2416 Universrfy Ave. Mornrng Worship - IOISO A, M. Young Peoples Meeting f 6iI'5 P. M. I605 E' Grand Ave' JOI-IN I-I, OSTERI-IOLTZ JACK A. OSTERI-IOLTZ Dial 3-6414 HAWKEYE B I NDERY COMPANY BLANK BOOKS LOOSE LEAVES LOOSE LEAF DEVICES WIRE-O AND PLASTIC BINDINCS EOR ANNUALS AND CATALOGS Sth Floor - 5th and Court, McCune Bldg. 260 DES MOINES, IOWA A-C lce Cream ...,.,.A FRIENDS OF DRAKE American Busline . ...,. Barnes Cleaner ,.e.. Barr Cleaner .....wY..,.. Beet's Super Valu ,.v..,,....A,,., Benson's Restaurant ..,.,.,....Y. Better Homes and Cardens ,....... Blue Willow ,,Vv..,AV,aA...,.w..w...... Bodin-Van Dorn .................,... Brooks and Borg, Architects .v.... Bulldog cafe .,.........,.............,. Cardinal Cleaners ...,... Cascade Laundry Co .Ac.c,. Chambers Motor Com Chevrolet Dealers ...... Coca Cola ......,...... Corwin Cleaners ..,... Cownie Furs .......,.,.. Crescent Chevrolet .c... D.A.V. Club ...................c,c4..ccc..,........ .ccccc De Arcy's Boot Shop ,.c,a.,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,v,, Des Moines Dry Clean Des Moines Railway .... ers Association ....... ..cccc Des Moines Stationery ,..c....,.,...........,c. ,,,,,, Drake Book Exchange ..,,......,.......c..,,cYV,c,,,,.,,,cccc Fitch Hall of Pharmacy Commemorative Page .,.. Frankel Clothing Co... French Way Cleaners .i..,.. Fulton Market ..ci,c,... Hawkeye Bindery ,Y.,.i Home Appliance ...,., Hotel Savery ,,cV,cVcY.cc,,, Iowa Power and Light .,,.... Jensen Dunn Co .,...ic Jester and Sons .......... Jewett Cleaners ........ Johnson Electric Co.., Joseph's .......,.......... KRNT Radio Theatre ...... 258 260 246 246 257 255 249 252 257 242 259 246 247 255 244 252 246 243 244 24l 243 246 249 253 257 242 247 246 25 l 260 257 248 247 24l 255 246 242 255 25l 2 Orville Lowe, Inc ...ci, McCrevey Taxicab ...,,.,, Paul Manning Chevrolet Martin Pharmacy .i,.,,i... Maxheim, Photographers ,,,,s v,,,,V.. Meredith Publishing Co. A. l-l. Neumann and Bros ,,,,,, V,,,,,,- New Utica ,,iisvcYY.,, ssq, Q Ed O'Dea Chevrolet Co .ss,c., ,,,,,,,, Ohnesorge Drug si,,i,,V,, Overton Laundry ,,,.. Peggy s Cate ,...,............scs,isc,s,,,ss ,sssssvv Pepsi Cola .....sscsc,.scc.sccc,,,,,,,,s,,,As,, scssvvs, Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co ,Y,,,,,, ,,..,,,, Plumb Jewelry Store ic.is,cs,Vss..,,c,, ,,,,,,,, R fr T Commercial Printing... ,, R C7 T Engraving ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Reliance Cleaners ..... Saarinen, Swanson, and Saarinen, Architects ..,c Sarcone Publishing Co ,c,,i...v,ii.,.Y ..,,.............,.. Savery Hotel i,,.vViii....Y.,, ........ Seven Up .....i..i..,.,ii....i,, .,....., Sixth Avenue Cleaners ...... i...i.i. S. K, Smith Cover Co ,,.... is...ss, Ray Spencer Chevrolet .....,c, .,c.ccc. University Book Store ........... c.....,. University Church of Christ ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Varsity Cleaners ..c.,,, Vic's Cate ....v,....., Victoria Cleaners ,,... Wallace Homestead Co ..,.............Y... ,....i.. Wolin Plumbing and Heating Co ..Y,i. ,i,..... Yellow Cab ..,... Younkers ..... 25l 253 244 258 245 249 242 244 244 259 246 258 24l 253 247 250 254 246 242 257 248 259 246 254 244 256 260 260 257 246 258 242 243 240 A ABARR, I.EI.AND 33 ABBE, ANN D. 94, 115 ABRASC11, IRWIN I. 41. 70 ADAMS. COCRT 1.1. 14, SR, 95 ADAN1b, ,IOHN I. 33 ADAAIe. LEONARD 148 ADKINb. B1'RT41N IST. 148, 140 151 ADLER, NIYRON 55 A1-'I-'I.ECR, l.A1'REI. JEAN 1114 AGEE. ,IOIIN F. 5, RS, 141 AINSWORTII, IIANE E. S2 Al1'KEN, KATH1.EEN L. 41. 122 AKERS, ,IOHN A. 99 ALBRIGHF, XYILBLR D. 79 ALLBALGI1, ENID B. 41 ALLISON, NIELYIN XY. 114 AAIO5, BARBARA 33, 1241 121 ANDERSON, AI.AN E. 55 ANDERS. ARLYS L. 14 ANDERSON, FORREST 194' ANDERSON, FRED XY. 14, 74, 114 ANDERSON, JOSEPH 141 ANDERSON, 1.E11NA S, 711, NS, 11141, 1111 111 ANDERSON, 1.4115 J. 04, 115, 132 ANDERSON, NIARIAN L. 941 ANDERSON, THELBIA ,l. 53, 128 ANDERSON, XYENDELI. 5. 53 ANDREWS, ,IOHN E. 78 ANLJELI., EDGAR 41. 55 ANGI-.I41S, ANTHONY G. 41 ANSIIER, RICHARD 1. 53 ANIIION1, BARBARA -1. of, 1215 APP1 EUATE, NIYLEEN G. 55 A41I'1I.A, AI BERT A. 41 ARNIBRLSLER, ALICE K. 32 124 ARAISTRONG, F. C. 09 ARN11111, D41ROT1-IY -I. 13, 111171, 1411 128 ARNOLD, NIARAIIJRIE 41, Nfl, 1419, 12S, 129. 2111 ARNQIAIEI, PERRY E. 41, 95 ARVIDSON, NIARIURY I. 1434 ASAXYA, I'ER1'E B. 55 ATKINSON, GLENN W. 141 ACESTAD, ADRIAN D. RN AI'Li1'S1'INE, ALBER1 0 Al'ul'5'I'INE. ELLEN NI. 14, 11115 1241 A1'1.'I. EI.IZAB15.1'H A. 53, 124 AXYTRY, REYA A. 14. 124 AXELROD, ABE I.. 134 AXE1.R11I1, JACK 134 B BACKER. ,IANIES C. I4 BACON, NORMAN I.. 41 BADE, RVTH E. 41, 132 BADOLEY, ROBERT E. 99 BAEII1.ER, I'I1E41D1.1RE XY. 141 BAER. 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A. 33 BARR, RICIIARD AI. 52, 143 BARRINGER, BARBARA A. 41, 1241, 121 BARRINKIIZR, KENNETH D. 1111, Oi BARRY, ALICE E. 33, 77, 11111, 1211, 121 193 I-1ARTEI.11IiIN1, ,IEAN A. 152 BATES, CIIARLE5 I.. 41, 141 BACN1, RICHARD H. 142 1NI,1 BEACH, ROBERT D. 33, 141 BEAN. ,IUAN 14, NS 134 BEAYER, EARL I. 41 BECKLEY. ,IANIES F. 14 141 BEERY, GEORGE 5. xi 1117 BEGL1, XYENDELI. R. 13 BEINIIAIAER, MYRTLE X4, 97 115 BELL, SEIAIA E. 94 BELIZ, ANEL E. DJ BENNE'I I', ,IANIES L. 33 BENOIT, PAI'I. 103 BENSIIIN, WILLIAA1 E. 41, 15-1 BAR.-XRD, HLENDORA E. 41, NX 124.1 BERGNIAN, HOXVARD 1. 1315 BERAIAN, BERNARD 134 BERN XRD, DIANA 41 BERNNLEIN, BARTON E. S3 134 PICTURE INDEX 5 BERRIER, RAYMOND 9 BERRY, ,IESSE E. 57, 191 BEST, HELEN H. 14. 55, 115, 117, 192 I5ECTELI.. ,IOAN P. 14, 124 BICKSLER, MARY AONES 41, 126, 192 BIENENIANN, TOM 14S, 149, 1511, 160 BILANDIC, STEVE 1. 55 BELLINOS, JOSEPH A. TS BINDER, ARMELI.A 41. Sl BIRD, GORDON 11 BISIIOP, WALTER L. 1515 BIXLER, ROY W. 5 B,lE1.I.AND, LORRAINE 55 B,I41RENS11N, ROGER E. 14, 114 BLAINE, EDXVARD W. 55, 137 BLAIR, MARIORIE A. X9 BI.AIR, YIRCQINIA N. 11141 BLARE, FLORAINE E. 14,1-11, 11319 BLAKE, XYILLIANI I. 145 HIAFAIH, RICHARD D. 55 HI.1llIA1f2L'IST1, LOI'ISE C. 55 I1I.I'E, BARBARA A. 79, 1511 BOEKE, MARY E. 14, 1414 BOESE, LOIS A. 14 BOOOESS, MAIOR C. 14 BDONANN11, MARY A. 14, X7 BOIIIREN, FRED R. 14 B11III.MAN, HERBERT W. 7 BHIKO, CIEORCJE 137 BOND, ,IOAN 55, 121 HUUS, LURR.-AINE -111, 122 BORCIIERDING, DOLORES 55, X9 BOREMAN, BARBARA A. 41. 12: BOTEN, MAN W. TS B41'1 1', BETTY L. 79, 124 Bl IWERS, DONALD A. 14 154 1WERS, PATRICK 1741 17111AY1.SBY, DALE F. 137 BOXVNIAN, ,IAMES E. 14 BOYD, AIARY FRANCES 97, 115 HIIYIEAX, I.4.1RNE M. 7N B11YI..-YN, ROWAN C. 55, 141, 223 BDYI1, KATHLEEN M. 41, 124 BOY I1 ROBERT F. 155 BRACEWELI., 1'1.ARUL17 W. 55 BRAD1 EY, 1111.-ANNE 55, 124 BRADSIIAXY, MARTHA I. 14. 95, 11' BRADY, I.11I'ISE 115, 1911 BRARE. 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E. 137 BRCNS, IICGO 15 BRYANT, ARTHCR I.. 15, 115 BCCIIFR, BOYD R. 15, 54, 144 BCCR. ,IANIES W. 15 B1'CKI.ES, HOXVARD 115 B1'CKNIAS'I'ER, STANLEY O. 41 BI'I.I.IN11T11N, BEVERLY B. 55, 113 111-1.1.llQIK, IAMES B. 55, 137 BI'NIP, IIAROLD S. 41 BCNKER, ORYILLE W. 55 BI'N'1'ING, RICIIARD B. 149 BI'ROAS41N, VERLE H. 169 BCRKE, .IEAN 15 so BI'RKE'I I', EVA MAE 9 BCRNS, ROBERT I.. 15 BCRNSIDE, RI'BY 15 BI'RT11N, BETTY ,111 9 BCTIER, AYIS 41, Iss BI'TS41N, RATIIERINE A. 55 67 BI I'zI5ACII, ARTHCR O. 9 BI'WAI.DA, XVILLIAN1 42 BYERLY, MARILYN 42, 126 BYNVN1, RAY I.. 15, 139 C CALMAN, XVILLIAM A. 15, 155 CAMERON, ALEX W. 55 'CAMP, RICHARD I.. 149, 157, 131 CANIPANA, JOHN S. 69 CAMPBELL, GLENNA B. CANINE, VVILLARD E. CARHART, GEORGE D. CARIS, ,IAMES P. CARI., MILDRED H. CARLSON. L DONNA M, 'ARI.SON, ,IEANINE E. CARLSON, ,IOHN S. CARLSON, NIARSHALI. Y. CARLSON. MARGARET L. C ARI SON, RAYMOND NI. CARMICHAEL, FRANCES M. 'ARNEY, MARILYN D. CARROLL, CHARLES F. 'ARRO1.L, ,IANET NI. 'ARROLL PHILIP XY. 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COBRIN, ,IACK L'41C41, MARK J. CODNER, GLORIA M. COFFEY, GENE COLEMAN, CLARENCE COLEMAN, ROBERT I.. COLLINS, BERNICE I.. C1.1LI.INS, CAYID R. 42. COLLINS, AIARY IU 15, 92, IOS, 110, 116, COLLINS, WILLIAM B. C11I.YII.I.E, CAROLYN I. CONIISKEY, ROBERT S. COMIT11, CORRINE R. CONNELL, BRIEN CONNER, DORIS I.. CONNER, HAROLD R. 159, CDNNOLLEY, LORRAINE M. 54. C11NNOI.LY, MARCIA E. 42, 79, 52, 150, CODE, LACRA I. 54, 79, 92. COOK, MARTHA E. 15 9' 101 10 COOK, ROBERT SI. ' COOR, RCSSELL SHIRLEY I. COOP, COOPER, RICHARD E. COOPER, RICHARD P. COOPER, ROSE MARY COPP41I.A, JOSEPH 51. C4'1RC11RAN, WILLIAM I. CORNELISON. DONELIA R. CORNWELL, RALPH BI. CORRIE, LAURA E. C41R'I'E5E, GLORIA C. COSGROVE, KATHLEEN A. COSCIROVE, THOMAS E. COCCH, LELAND M. COCLSON, LORES P. COCLSON, ROYCE H. COCRSEN. MARILYN I. COCSER, ROBERT M. COXVLES, GERALD AI. COX, ROLLIE K. CRAIGMILE, DAVID F. CRANE, ANNABELLE CRANE, DOROTHY A. CRAVVFORD, SHIRLEY N. CREBS, JOHN C. CREIDER, GORDON IOS, 124, 228, 42, 42, 54, 15. 7-I-. 5-1-, 142, 42, SS. 16, 89. CRANSHAYV, DONNA M. . . 54. CREXVDSON, DONALD L. CREXVDSON, GLEN XV. S9 99 S7 53 126 33 124 42 165 15 78 67 132 1-I-0 130 105 142 143 116 78 191 115 193 33 U 140 117 122 42 53 170 130 15 34 S0 X0 63 3-1 141 122 9 130 90 54 90 95 152 137 105 15 98 42 211 140 190 34 SS 135 34 34 54 137 S4 15 Sl 122 137 54 105 34 S4 42 9S 116 131 126 232 54 159 S4 42 136 54 73 139 124 93 12S S1 S4 138 113 -I-2 34 150 42 54 42 ISO 120 128 3+ 5-1- 34 120 16 .34 CRON, nc1RIs J. CRUSINBERRY, cII.4RI.E5 CUNNING, I1I'.1xNE CITNNINGIIARI, IIENRY E. CUNNIN1s1IAM AMES 1 ,I CUNNINGHAM, MARILYN R. CUSHING, BETSY A. CYSEXVSKI, BETTY D D'ACQCISTO, ANDREXV A. DAGGETT, ROVILLE J. DAHI., 11.-111111.11 J. DAHLGREN. LCCILLE P. DAHLKE, J111IN R. DAII.EY, I-LAX IA J. DALBEY, ROSS M. CALTON, MALRICE DAMLOS, BEVERI.Y J. DANN, PAT DARKE, ANNETTE DARLING. ANNETTE C. 111. DARLING, GORDON K. CARRAII, ROSEMARIE DASHIELL, ANDREXV N. 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FLCRER, JOYCE .x. EUARIJE. J11IIx J. E11I.RER1's, 1'.xI.vIx 11. E11RIaEs, 1'II.fxRI.Es II. F11REEs. ,111 ANN FOREST, I.EI..xNI1 5. FORSTER, AIICIII11RI.A E1'1I'NT.4IN, M.-1RII.1'N xr. E11I'RR1.1I'x, xIEI.1'IN RI. E1'1I'Ts, I-I.-xzEI. Ia. Fox, EDYVARD AI. ER.4I.E1', J11IIN ERANCISC11, x11EI. Is. FREDERICKS, RIATII A. 11.171, 1111. 41, IIIX, 1.11 SQ 11111: ii 41 'Ii IIII, 42 35 41 1111 11.1 41 41 R11 117 ii 41, ww, 17, Nh 'I sf., 122 , 11 am, I7 111 DN 11.1 44, ii Si 17. , N FREDERIKSEN. PATRICIA 44, I1I2 FREEMAN, DARI.ENE A. 17, FREIDLCND, 111114 FREIMCTH, BILLIE A. FRECND, ROBERT A. FREYER, NORTON D. FRIAR, THORIJE I.. FRIBERG. NVILLIAM E. FRIEDLAND, SHELDON FRIEND, PHYLLIS M. FRISCH, JAMES F. FRITSCH, EI.VIN I. FRITZ, COLLIN XV. FROST, DEE I.. FROST. VERNON A. 17 M, 1, xx fm, FRY, J11IIx C GAARDER, R11IsER'I' H. GABLER, ROBERT I-1. 17, 141, GABRIEL, LAVVRENCE N. GABRIEL, RICHARD P. GAER. HELEN GAINES. SEYMOLR T. GALLAGER, JANE Y. 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NIVNGER, ,IUHN 1, N1l'R.-1MA'I'Sl', FRANK M. NIYRI-'lEI.13, NIARYIEAN NIVRPHY, .'XR'1'11I'R I,. N11'RP11Y, DENNIS 11, NI1'RPHY, R111 rl. NIYRRUXY, HETIX 1-Q. MYERS, HIL! ,I MYERS. 1i1IZ.XBFl'11 A. N NAKAN1l'RA, 5,11 1111411 NA1'Li11'1'11N. LLHRIJUX K. XAYEN, 1112.-XX 11 XEA1., -11: .XNN NEBERG.-1I,l, DEAN E. NEED11.-XM, Rl I'H MARY 22. XEELY, IJUNNA NI. NEEL1, R.-11,P1l 11. NEP, JACK Y, NELSON, 13A1.1i 141. NELSON, DUN.-11,15 A. NELSON GLENN 1. NELSON, HARRY JR, NELSON, jl'I,lENNE NELSON, RUILAND XV. XELSUN, RUTH A NELSON YERYUNJ R NESSELROAD, MA'1'I'HEVV NEMMERS, E1.lZABE'1'H A. NESTOR, DONALD A. NEVVBURG, ROBERT E. NEVVBERN, MARJORIE 1. NEXVBRUUGH, FLOYD T. NEVVCOM, BYRON P. NEVVELI., JUANN NEYVMAN, LUIS P. NICELY, P.-11'I, L. NICHOLAS, BETTY N. 43 NICHOLLS, RICHARD B. NICKERSON, -1. PAUL NICKLAS, RAYMOND 1. NICOLL, BARBARA -1. NIDY, CAROL j. NITCHALS, MAURICE T. NIXON, PATRICIA A. NOAH, KARL E. NOBLETT, JOY A. NOLAN, THOMAS H. NOLAND, RUSSELL B. NOLTE. BARBARA M. NORD, BEVERLY K. 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ROGERS, RUDNEY A. ROGERS. W1I.l.1AM 11. ROLF, ESTHER 31. RULI., DAVID A. ROMAINE, JAMES D. RUMPF, WILMI-LR J. R1IAI5'L.AI7, JOAN N. RI1N111-LAC, 1-IMRENCE B. R1111R, RALPH C. ROOK1-LR, WA1.1..-ACE 11. R1111S, LAWRENCE R. R11PS1I1 I'Z, Rl'IA E. ROSAS, ARM.-XND11 A. R11S1-11-:RAI'G11, RI1151-1R'I' XV. ROSENIIAVM, MARGARET J ROSENTHAI., FRANK ROSS. BETTY V. 5 ROSS, HVGH I. ROSS, ROBER1 B. ROSSER, JACK ROTII, JAMES D. ROTIIBART, HERBERT I. ROTIIENBERG, NORMAN RUVVENHORST, SHIRLEY C. R11w1:N111'1Rs'11 v1R131I. R151wI.1A. 1111.-1111.135 11. R11w1.E1', s1'1r1V1' RTRY, J1'1ANNI1 RI'In', MTRNA J. RI'11111.PH, R11NAI.11 P. RI'N1'AN, H11wARD w. RI'N1'AN, JACK K. 23, 11111, 1611, Ib-. 49 - 1 61, II, M, 109 -I 3 5 0 -4. N. 23. 59, 23. 113, 5 24 511' . tw. 106. -1 ..-1. 59 49. 111 11712. 40, 114. 4 ', 49 'J 39. 19. 24, 30, 7 11, 11111, 40 tl, 131, 3X, 103, 14X, 411, 11.11, 49 40 11, S4, 60. SS, 60, 24. 75. 49, ss. 14X, 149. 24, 11. 160, 164 49, 38, 39, 40, 74. 139. 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SIIADLE. JOHN G. SIIADLEY, BAYARI-I KI. SHARP. EDAYARI-I F. SIIARPNACK, RICHARD L. SIIAIYLIS, BERNARD U. ALNDERS, RCSSELL P. 74 S6 107 179 140 '24 279 30. 541, N11, xl, 1.11, MI 14, Q15 39, 1111, 60, 143, 191. 1.1, 50, Q1 28, 192, 22H, 39, 11115, 1254, 24, 62, JU Sl! sw, mx, 2+, M., 25, 74, SHAXV, FRANK Is. 511. SHAXV, STANIE1' T. SHAW. wAI'NITA SHAVV, WII.1.IAM C. SHAWHAN, FAE 15, 11 SIIEARER, I111RRIE A. 25, '12, 915, 1112, 103, 128, 129, 2211, SHEARER, MARGII-3 I.. 511, 157, 1110. 111, SIIEARER, PEGGY A. 39 SHEEHAN. FRANCIS R. SHRFFIELI1, NEALE A. 25, SIIEPHERI1, BARBARA A. 511, S1IEs'I'1'1K1Q1s, 'I'11M So, 1411, SIIILLIT11, M11I.LIE E. 60, SIIIRLEY, HERBERT s. 25, 66, 7S S1111RT, RICHARD 1... JR s1I11'I'wEI.I., WALTER sHI'MAN. MARY JAN 25 ss, 104, 1111, sII11111Ns, CAROL E. 511155. J11AN sI11wEI,I., HAZEL M. 1511, sIE1sEI., IRVING 1. 511, SIEYERT, DALE K. S11.1.ARS. JAMES I.. 511, 51I.vA, FERNANDO I.. 511 SILVER. 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