Drake University - Quax Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)

 - Class of 1955

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' 1 ' 1 ff H11 111 1 11 1 111. 11 1 , 111 1111 1,1 111' 11 111. 1 11 1 f 11 11. , A sv 1 MI 7 , 1 1 1 ' 11 1 1 111k 1X 1 11 CONSTRUCTION Cf' Vi 1115.-,em -506 '112-1' 'C 'H' 3' L1. 1V1EdCu1'. D1v1m11y SCVVOC1 ard 1119 5111121111 E 317311 Mem:-1 A1 lfvfof-1 'e11'ed 1-151, back 111 1953, b1.11 111-e b1111o1mu vffn' feaoy 111 '11111p1i11Cv JN '?5 Y 1955 I 4,5 9 J1- run-5 PETE 1V11A11,-13 1 1 111 1 12 MAN ,11 '1 A 11 'I 1 1 I 1 .11 S.: r Q. its gif , .N ,-,. W., K t-,eW,?- . , , if eff .ss 9s-wh My ghd , J' 'Zz di' A , 1 W Wm '. -T 4 N ' . Q- 4 ,lk ,A being nationally celebrated has reached the Drake campus-it's just that along with the sometimes unfortunate policy of hushing up unpleasant details of lite here, it has become the unwritten policy to de-emphasize and even hold from release vague plans until they can become realities. lt took a long time for the dormitory quadrangle, which really got rolling this year, to come into be- ing. Your last year editors felt they weren't roll- ing enough to elaborate on them in the 105-l f2L'AX. The new dorms, which so long were called Dorm l. Dorm 2 and Dorm 3, Klziin Dorm and the Student linion lthough we can hardly classify the last two :ls new for they were huilt years ago and the board of trustees either never found time or didn't feel it was the right time to name themj finally were named efirlv in 1055. The board sat down one afternoon and. from a compilation of names sub- niitted by a naming conimitte, chose the former Drake personnel to honor. lronically enough, they chose the name of Hlary Carpenter Residence for the one new dorm which houses all males. Dorin I, which has taken care of upper-class women and some freshmen sandwiched in. received the name of Robert .-X. Crawford residence, while the board thought it fitting to call the freshman womenvs dorm. Dorm 3, after the Luther Stalnaker all fre-hmen used to love. It wasn't too awfully long after the buildings had been named that the spring weather, conducive to extra expenditure of energy. hit Des Moines. And with the weather came the annual urgent call to panty-raiding. THE MEDBURY diff sctocl was i:c. ple-teal eocl op-erred 5- 're Vat :f fra cznd se 'e'fef, after from years of C i'V, Crouching behind bushes and lurking under the bridges spanning the reflection pool, male raiders awaited the signal from their ringleader to initiate Crawford and Stalnaker Dorms with their first taste of the illicit co-educational capers. At 10:45 the signal was flashed to the band of stalwarts who, despite warnings that they would be subject to severe disciplinary action decided that it was up to them if Drake was to play host to a real honest-to-goodness panty raid. YVe had it planned, sniirked one of the trans- gressors. YVe busted into meeting da gals was havin' in Stalnaked Dormitory an' really scared 'em right out'a their pantlielsf' lt seems that the coeds were mulling over the previous eve's male forage that was nipped before any of the pink filmies could be located. Adroite planning was the key to the success of the commando-like strike on the female living quar- ters. After our first try, explained one of the 4. ' E,-,ff Nt t 1 I ,N Q EQ , 4 ., t . Q ,V , A it . el if V lf rniders, we decided thzit wc would try to surprise thvni :ind get into thc dorni hefore they hzid xi chance to bar the door. The Klzirch llel attack was ei swift om--just :is planned. 'lihe entire sortie began, ran ite COIITSL' and warm extinguished xxithin thrcc niinutcs. GNU unc sccins tru he uhh- tu rernll who the will-heziilccl watch wzitclicr was who clocked the fracas, blll' for luck of :inthority to question the :iiiiiuiuiccd three ininntvs, wc will :iseiinic that pt-rind The ziftci'-lmuig wroiig-sex visitors paid falls tu ruuim on thc first three Hoors :ind czirried zixrzn' tnkciis ot the-ir wciziliry that they uni' fitting. Off-tlit'-ciill inrcntnrics distlugi-d that thc nizndcne wt-i't' I if V BUILT FOR the campus as a whole as we-ll as Bible students. Li 'X the chapel is connected to Meclloury loy a Qorigrete Canopy -gg '- A 'KR ' ' uf and will provide a place for solitary meditation soon. ktodqfgygfiig '- ,. is of if 'infix 15 ' it .f .,,t 1 f J 1 i . . , .Z ot time is correct. ' J W2i :g:'.32 ' 'Ss 1 2- - ' x v 'Z-rf. ' 'i 1 iff' me ,X U x it A J' 1. . ,wi X , sXwm.,gggtWt ww w?X'S5wX3X'Q0Q X i 'f '54, ,, '1 avdfxfigg gi N'-M1523 X A ' 1 -'Q 'w jf, , , M. ' 4 V GSR . .- . - TOM l-IANLON CORNERS OF the dining hall that goes with the new dorms provided adequate camouflage lor the night raiders who invaded early in The spring. REYNOLDS L. V1 is Q Bs 1 R 1 . 1' X iw-L,,MA.4,,,,4',,QQ-hw MALES WHO .S amen Mem C5 DEFlEV Res- 1 d :i 93' :U P' . 44 D41 minus hed slieets. slips, and hrassieres. But no panties w ere i'einox edl lt is hardly for the Qtwx to decide if the adventure was siiu'i'ssli1l. lr was zi mfiral victory lor the attacking tor'-jc' in getting into the hall, hut the gals could hoast that though alternate targets were hit, the nizi-ior oh- jvvtiic' or the lrirces was not seriously threatened at any time -luring the scrznnhlv. Klaihc the lace masks and the sllllllllsscs the male students wore proved to hinder their vision as well as their identity. lhm' following inririung s sunrise disclosed a hra dang- ling lruni I1 limh of ll tru' near Staliiaker IDflI'Il1lUJl'5'. Dean lianim also went out on si limh that dai' when he :iiiiifiiiii-'eil in the 'liimes-llelpliic. 'Urzike university is viguiviiisli opposed to any actions which infringe upon the rights and privacy of otliers :ind which inalces niore dilili- cult the tasks of the hoiiseiiiotlicix and the others who serve- on the i':1iiu'i1s. l he raid idea czuinot he attrihuted to the mzile students alone. It is true rlmr they are the ones who, in the end. I2 FRESHMAN women who would have lnown well the personality ol Luther W, Stalnaker, lived in Stalnalcer Pesidepce. name-cl as a tribute to the lormer clean. do the climbing through the basement windows and are forced to jump from first l'loor win- dows to escape the clutching grasps of dutiful female student l'loor counselors who must per- form their tasks of cleaning the halls of the intruders if they wish to retain their room grant from the university. But along with the fellows remember there must be the panties or there could be no raid. ,leers thrown out of secure windows bv fair lassies do nothing to erase the idea of such a nights sport in the male minds. Klost of the night visitors came down from the newly named Kloorehouse dorm and George A. .lew- ett Student Llnion. Both Kloorehouse and .lewett were outstanding in service to the uni- versitv and community. Wle wonder if they could have staged the panty-raid as metic- ulously as those who live within the walls of their namesakes. 'XVhile the new dorms that had just been named were Oatherinff ooh's and ah's because ' .ef Q TRYING TO get in and out ol the iihirlpools ol mud in campus parking lets was a lullrtime iob lor the 992 students who wound their ways to school every day. 1 . ,X 1-2- ,5,..-f xx Q N . -.1 .--an PARKING PROBLEMS - 131, 1' 13.11 1:5-'11-1 1 P 1 111' ' 0 v1 1 , 1 111 11 11 1 1 1 11 1-11. 115,111 -41:11 WDETI W K'- r-V www 1 1 sur 1-, .111 SIGNS QUT an MQW -1111, 11,111+-J 113 5011K-.12 11 1 any 1111112 'he Di'1 ,z 1 ' ,i 4 -1 31.11 P1 CROSSWALKS, 1sa111'eo 5+ T.-.er11'i9 P V1 UW- ve-rsi1y 10 ees? 1115- crossmg 13191: me 211:-11 111111 w11Qr1 11101011518 1i1'ed 10 211111111111 11,1111 1115 131, and 510131101 511 p9f50f51r'g1de1119 1,111'e Ecuvi-51: I ei ml II 1 ' '1 11111111 ' 1 1111-1' 111-1'1- 11111 I11-3111111111 111 1111114 I1I41- 1111- 111111-11111111, 1111-11- 11111 111111'I1 111111113 .11111 1111-1111111-'11111 1111' -1 -1111111 Il N . 1 , 111 1111. 11111. 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A' ISIGOTI-If 1? ' wfvrcl-url G1 gig semi-SE P WHO is MM-s, i-I INQ, ygq ip 's as 1 I KJ C601 i gy of t X . f Q XX , 1 . . I 5' we if be 'S ' X il li? s if' II X1 of approximately 1500 students drive to school each day, hoping aml praying to find a place to park within three or four blocks of their eight rfeloeli classes. :Xml little did the town students think about the IOS ears that remain parked in the most eonyient areas because their owners live in the dormitory systems aml have the late-hour advantage over town dwellers. So students elamoured for additional parking space. :Xml yet little was done to ease the eternal griping about parking and unnecessary traflie bloeks aml the time wasted trying to cross kiniyersity in the imtrningf. Surveys are now being made, aml we are study ing the problems tIior0ughIy, was the tardy explanation for the situation and ways of iniproving it. :Xnd they' are being made, too, but while numbers were being recorded on big sheets of paper by eflieient secretaries, the few existing lots turned from crowded dust bowls, to iey' wastes, to churning seas of mud and, finally, to wet beds of grayels. It takes time-that much is easily' ad- mitted. But while it takes time, it also takes good humor and the desire to eome to Drake because there's plenty of space to park away from student motorists. It was talked about perhaps to the ex- tent of starting the ball rolling toward in- provement in 1953-56 for, to quote a stereo! typed phrase, It's being worked on. A COMING OUT PARTY-out of social prof was the big eve-nf for Alpha Tau Omega. Af left are pictured some of the dignitaries who attended, including lreudian psychologists lin Bufmuda shorfsl and a senator. 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L1q111d 111111:-1 '11:111fed 1ree1y 11.31111 Rag! wh11e 11119 10115111 13110 riady 1111351611111-is Aev-1 1-n1ef1e11r119d bv dancing q111s 1119 111111. LETS HOPE i' was the grades that brought smiles +0 the faces el Sylvia Sclmm and Judy Sher despite fnis- e'acVe .weather Na+ made scarves and boots necessary. Perhaps the most joyful party of the whole year was the :XTOE Coming Out party After almost a year on social probation-a year completely lack- ing in partiesfthcy' thought it was time to celebrate. And they did it, too. with glamorous babes slink- ing around the confines of the Blouse Lodge while side-burned gentlemen tried their best to keep up, iliherc were more than this, more fun and more headlines, and less worryiiig about the intellectual aspect of Drake. For. the H311 machines had come to their own on campus. and there just n'asn't anything anyone could do about grades once they hit the modern inventions -so we thoughtll lint when the day of reckoning arrived and we could go and sneakingly grab our grade reports in the Student Linion, we proved that even machines sometimes make mistakes. Wvhen a member or Klortar Board comes out with In grades points for I7 credit hours of work, some- thing must have slipped. And then there's always the perpetual thinking personality, who turned over a new leaf and came out with Sli credits for 1-l hours of classes. It was all part of the year, and so were shocks like rhe resignation of live top members of the Drake personnel staff. Tom Deckard. track coach and director of the Relay s announced he was going into private business, LEAVIN6 THE familar confines ol lhe Adrninislralion Building, Vicelpresidenl Melvin WA l-lycle le-ll Dralie To become presidenl of Evansville College in Evansville, Illinois. THE DORMITORY quadrangle, for which RGb6'Y'l B, lfarnrn fouqhf so long, was finally cornplefed iusl below? he lei' lf become Dean of Sfuclenl Personnel Seryiiges al 'leras AEM af. licfurc hc li-fr, Dcclazuwl plziiim-il um- of the biggest open milc l'llCL'5 in tllu country-ai pilrtiiig gvitlllf. Nh-lvin NV. Hyilv, YiCL Pl'k'SlllL'lIf, :iccupti-il thu lwiwsiilcilcy ul lfx'g1i1m'ille Cnlluge in lfx'zimx'illL-, Ill. :mil left Di-gikc in curly Apring. lycrlizipx tlu' nwigiiaifiimii xvliicll allgfcftvil in Illthf was that ul Dciin uf Stiiilvntn Rulwcrr li. liximm whi-n lic ziiiiimiiicsil lu- was going to 'licxais ASKI Cnlli-ge :ls ilczln uf atuilcnt pR'l'SllllI1Cl -i-iwiccs. Rctii'i'111.'i1t czimc iliiv tn Rvgiatriii' Rui' XV. llixlvi, zuiil lu- ln-lt tln- mnlim-5 uf tlic All lwiiililing tu iiiow tu liis iii-wly uniixrriifrwl liuim' ilim'11 Smith. Klrs. Klnry I'il'1lliL'l'S Huyil film 1'ctil'i'il zlftul' mm' .ill uimilscciitixr ycallx ul ruiifliing lnrvigim liiiigiixigrs nt Ilmki-. 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'11111' 191111 1315 111111115 141111 S111111c1111' 11 11:15 c111'1'111111i1111 11:11 1111- R11511' K111- 11111111 11111 11111111-11 111 1 11111 1 1 1:11111, 1111' 115 111151111-111 H1-1111 11. 1'1g11'1111111 111111111 1111- l1lAl'NN1, :11111'1- 11111 1111 111 l1N III 1 51111111 11111 C1'1111'11 1111 111-1111-1111,5111-111-1211111-Q111-1-11 R11511. L111l'K'1'N S1111111u1115111-1'1-.1g:11111111111111111111111111 1111511 1111 1051- 11111 111:1x111111111 :11111 111- 111-11111111' 1111111-11 111-1' IIN 11111' 5111-, 11115 111111-, 111-111 1111 511 111 lll 1111 1111111 X5 111 RUSTY MOLAND'S relqm Friday when co-captain 1radi11or1a1 go1d 105113511 preserved a dozen roses. as 1-11:me5C'v11ng Queen Eager 1.1oyc1 Wa5rr1er 1e1s1er1ed 1113 around Her ned ard :He .-was M Q..-.Hr THE BULLDOGS afd, 1 amwin, fr? i .M W NSN 1 J 3:S,, , -Gi A 5 .- -41 'lj ' 1 if--43 , 11, X- .- 4 1 WF 1111111111111-1 11111 1,1 1X1PPl 1,111 1,111 111111 L1ll 11111 b. sw f J- 1.1. , 1111111111 X111 1111111111 1111 11111111 '11 t111 11111111N111 1111 Be- in M N ' s 'W--.-...nw-, . . N -Q T-1-1:,.,,.,j ,, - IT WAS the kappa Alpha Theta wha? pre-dfcfmg 'Drake Swa1!-31-.5 A11 but De1ee+ Haaf +001 foo honors in We sorority dv1fIr1n, '.-. We P1 Kacpa PWS 1e1evQs'3n brcadcasf and P113 a LQ1-1lf.B1111d1:g 1-.fasF1r1g 0111 :He 5611656156 LICL ,-.Ima-rs' RUSTY ride 1111711311 CL'1E 3VS Qd1C1'i' on ber way to o?1C1cYa11y Ce :rmme-51 Queen Pury' by 13're51C1er'f 1-1arr1'1im. 1-19' 1'-Marv 1::r1r111-yd 111rc11 Hsu' 9511.991-err-3 3r113fr1e1'1 pmleo up 5l31VT .-w rv We L sC1na1 939311 161 11115 Pefays queen 111 A13111. r1 111 N , A 1 161- E , I' 1 111 151 11111 L111 11111 11 11111 111111111 111 Lil in 14171. , x, E ' A 1 , ' immm,.,31 772:11 aug: H15 33 ,, 1. ,, Nl EXCITEMENT 11r'n1 1a L r 1 r urvced Ruify wae, queen, and We royal crnurf crowds-C1 around To I a 2 1 2 Q- HARD TIMES and l-l1li':f,fg-tit t inn ui: ti if viii t i w1 v we piftv it thi Uni-r r mftjr f At' i i n-2l'sl'l1-9 Iii -, .-.13 Uet1 5'l -, i, 4' J' 'rw ::'?'l: fr 1' l'OClQlf'I'l3UOliS AND GOOD lllhlilli were suffering :is the lull hetween Hmneemniiig and Parents lVeela-end looked as it it wuuld have nu spotlight number. Then the student uniun emin- niittee Came up with the idezi of ai munhinzitinn llzil- loween and hzird times party. It wus planned tnr erery student in Drake hut Il tutzil aittendzinee mt sezxrelr 50 was recorded. AND l3l'il7ORlf the ezunpus euuld get iwer the loss hy the student union emninittee, it fuund itselt whispering Hi, Klum :ind IjIlLl'l'lll'l'L'iN :1 swell week-end ZlllC1l1l.n lrfll' Parents WI-ek-end hgid again deseended :ind the special events wininitree signin planned ii gzilzi eeleluuitimi. Blr. and llrs. Dun Sl'IllXYYC1' of I51lX'L'l1IWlll'I' were selected hy the eununittee to he llUIlUI'l'Ll :is the l':ir- ents ot the Year, :ind their 1'Vl3'Zll trezitnient wars eer- tziinly not wasted. As they were wheeled :iruund the lield in ll 1020 liurd to the tune of the h:ind's Let Kle Call You Sweetheart, the ROTC drill tezun snapped to zittentinn. Klembers of the szinie drill tegnn performed in the stiidiuin the next afternoon, Litter the llulldugs were whnlloped :nl-lH hy Kansas State in the twit- hzill gzinie. But this week-end really wnund up with the first Kzunpus linite Kluh. Knite lsiluh tri IX'-L'l1il4,'f Rozirin' 2t,l's wxis the headline fur the dziy. :ind local talent hruught hziek the inenwries tur inuins :ind dzids. Uxer lillll students :ind pzirents were 'Q MR. AND MRS. DON SHAWVER w?'f.- 'PF' J V: anti Ut the Year durirvz traditional Pawn?-5 VV The outstanding Dr-ale -graduates were rcwal W towed by the ROTC drili teen' as tnfx W J l journey Clcwn 'He titty-V-irci 'ine tc re rr- t the shivering sci-t:'a't:i: in n 3'1- gag .MF3 I K X ig I X 1 0 5 ' L52 L I Ki C . t i i Claire Zenor and Chris Hansen and singer Donna Duncan KAMPUS KNITE KLUB, 'n P-'Hens Twfi-ntif-i, f'n'-- 1. C at 'lie l-l i' li' Piirenw WE-Eli 'f 11-' fwdia-N3 prnuvx and i.wlinii'ir-il rfi rliir txin-lvxvl Llnln lup llzit lnx' strxnns nt llnppvi' iimixiv. Hlllzivlt liiittniiil' in flu' Kennel wsu Ve- r1J11iir'il Ifrl'l'l1t'uvi'Jlxlfrl1, xxgix iillt-.l in k'1lIY1lL'lY5. ton, :intl ful rlii' Tiixt tnii in ii-vfiiulml liimiry, ptffiplv were tnrnwl ,ingijr rivini rlii- liillx nf tln- Stnilent niinin. lxniti- lxlnlw nm .1 live niglit lm' pnreiitx, but tlie tliree epfiiiNn1'1ii: -'fiiiiiiiitti-iw twink :l lriw nn tlim' project. Never lil-lifiiw' lml tlirev ivniiniittn-ex XK'l1l'lit'll Mn well tngletliei' Fill ffl lN' XlIlH'lllll l lu tlie Vltillvll vit rlie SPL tn lt-r rliv-iii ilmngi' ,nliiiiwiini rn thi- pgm-urn. and accordionisf Jaclr Diedrich enlerlained while George Cordero em- ceed. THE FIRST l-'file Vlnb to be cc-'.pi:insored by tliree :i ' ees 'urn-'d out rc he had vlended in lwistciiy. '.-.:-level lanninii even Qijnlrjnl ncld the-'n all. THF OPPORTYNITY tn see tlie world fzunfius Salzburg BIfll'l0Ilt'l'IL' Theatre ruslieml to tlic top, lint wry few of ns took znlvzintzige of it. Ir was Il net monetary luv of S805 tin' the L'Ul1YOCZlI'lOIh eninniittee :ind net np- pnrtlinity lows of :1 lifetime for the ones who could have seen it by using xietivity ticket number five! 'lilie live linnclrenl people who tlitl see the three-foot, live-iiieli puppets operntetl by one liumlretl people got an inkling of wlixit Ifnmpc lms been crying for and getting fm' il long time. Recrmlings in English make the llarion- ette slum' unclerstzlmlzible too. ' , ' H 'id' XVE XVPIRI-I fRY1X11 11111 il 11011111 111111 il 51-1111 x l . i 1 gy H i m. 1 11111' 1101010 T11z111kag11'111U. 111 5001111 115 11 111 Ill'Yl'l' ,, , , V 11111 CIll'11' 111' 11111 12110 111 k'l'11'17I'IlfF il 11111 111 C1I1N51'N ' J 1111- il 11z11'.1 11 'ff' 1 X Si iii? 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A 1 1-03'-15 X , 7 , 11111011111 514111-11:11 Yl1Ilfl'l'11l1, 1110 11111 11115 31111 ' 111.56 ' W 111111 1111511 1111011 ll 01111111 1ll11 111 1110 11011 1l1ML'llI 111 pUppE1'5 PRANCED ,fm 11,6 5Ud11,,,1U,., ,1,3,,.i, when 15,3 gh-,izmm Ma,,,5,m,,11,L1 pw, S 11'01f101Q 01111105 01111101011 111 1l'UIlt 111 1'1ll' A11 11111111- formed 10 scafcew me mndfed smdewm 1-.1110 Wwe -g1n'311.-m 'c 1 We 'ww 1111 101' 1111111111 11111011111111111111 111 1110 skip 111' SFC en11re1y 1fe?. LIFT was 01111011 111 1110 11111 111 1110 1111001 11111-1' 1111- rr l 1 ll ' 31112 111111 sign 1111111111110 05 01 01111111 5. T110 Slfflx,-X 0111110 111 s 111l1'01'11s01110111N 111 1,1151 111 11011'111111101's 111111 1111 S. 1.110 111 121211111 r1if'l112l1 11:15 1110 11101110 111111 111 101 111111 1101'11:111s Cflllfllxl' 2111 111 llx 111111 011111111' 11115111111 110111111 K011110111' 111 1110 X1011111111a1 011111011. Los A113011-Q 111011, l1I'llX'k' 111111 Illll' 111111111 1110 111111'01' 111 I'C1ILIlllI1 111111 1110 51111111 111111 11'0 1111 111 0x01'0150 T1llx 11011' 01'. T110 01111111111 1111114 1111 1110 l'1'V1lIX1'llllf11lIl 111 1011- g11111 11101110. 11 1111111'1 11151 111111, 11111 1110 1I1l15YL'5N1lll1 11'0111 110011 111111 1110 1116011 11'11N 101111011 11'111'111-11 11111-.U 'vmww 111011110111. '1K11L' 01-1111.1 h11111'1l1-11 111151-1 1111 ll 11111011111 11111s1' I'111U T11 1110 1':11'.11111111111 '1111l'11fl'1' 11'1101'0 11101 11111 il 111111111 11-1111 11111 111111111 111-11g111 11l'1QJl411'.U m llllllllll u -.l '.'-I H lllll' 111 lull' LS UNOFFICIAL -1mm111V'11-,r1'1 1' 151 S1113 D251 .M1--1. '111 1 1111! Om 11+ S'1,q,-ff Ur111,r1 111-0.f11 C1 end ' '1fi1 161,150 11.113 'I i'Y1-ffl 1'-f 1131- 'f SFC 1111 3 '- T ' 1 U 1',1 1 '111 1 Q GLOOMY WEATHER pm 15 111m1p13dfE1 cw p1'121111'1111a'y evefv, of 1111? day, ku? We rand an 'gre-efeadefs 190 0 We 113111 11:1 gpm? 1.111136 fff ' F MVQFT N1 1 1 We a1'1311i1f1 S1113 D51 dance, 1 . 11, SNAKE DANCPN6 71 Ir 11115 :11111tl11'1' snake dance tl11'1111gl1 1l011'11t4111'11 IJ1-5 XIf'l1I1t'r, 111111 This w:11' Y1'11111k1'1x gut 111' 11'1tho11t mt111111111g thc 1'w:1I:1t111's 111' lmsing 0111- 1'1-w1lx'i11g door! ' And, buck 1111 1':1111p11s :lt 1111r111, 1110 walt, 11'1'1'c free. E bf L x1-111-11 I1111 1111-11s of hot dogs, :11111l1's. cnkes 211111 1111 1'1'c11111. M 1 11' 11 A t 'lftc-1'11111111 11'111s1 1111 LIFT 1111 x ut Ill 1 msu 1111 x1l1ed11lr1i 1 LI 111 IL Ll 11111111 1 '15 t ' 1 -me' 0 'z 11 111 1 1 1' 1 1111111111 111 11111 1 III 1 11 m1111111 wl1c1'e 3. ry, 1 1 5 ' '- . THA-XNKSUIYIXG TIRIIC lCL'fll1il'tl the tradi- t11111:1l 1111-nk ill 1'1111t111c, :-tudying 111111 l111111'a. but 1111- l1z11111c1' 111-1111111111 :11111111111ci11g the 111'1'1x'11l nf Louis :X1'111st1'1111g 111111 luis JXH-Sl'Lll'5 ill tl11' :1111l1t01'i11111 tore H11' 111111 off L'Xfx'I1l1K'4l 1'z1c:1ti1'111 plums. AFTER A LONG ' V1 13' W 1,3-Er' 1 ' 1 H 1 '-1. A' 'echi- F-1' Ca, FREE EATS 't ' , 1 ' ': Q-r 1, 1'1 ' :j3 1' Um ' iffff i rr:1',': if ga-111:f.3'1111 'W' W.iyng- v1-111311 111 d-1v.'r1?13x-vm D5 Midnei, .',..,u... Louit- was lzltt-, hut uizitlt- up ftii' it by ptixliiiig forth his :ill in tht- twti :mtl 'nic-lizill lmiii-N slum: Ltjlllt' wzintt-tl to plat ltmiigt-ig halt tht- t'f1-t-tl clit tt-xi' wzti'iit-tl him tt: Clll' it whtirt, tu tht- t-ntl tit tht night twimc with tht- t'i-tvwtl hogging lm' mmm-. 'Jilin-ii he :intl his tr:ix't-liiig Ningt-i ' xilfllllll Lit tlt-ton gut c:1i'1'ic-tl :uiuiy with tht- rhythm :mtl hu mtniy uf Ulizihy, It's Ctiltl Uiitaitlt-, tht- liglirt tii tht' 2IUtlll'0l'lllIIl ptiltl Yll7l'l1ft'1lilll1ll it rt-tilly was .i tmp att-nt. Btit-lc stxlgt- was l'TlIZZllIQ :lt iiitcriiiiwitni at Louis clziiiiictl lit' Wm. wt-lt't11iit-tl tti llmltt- in .i thrilling wait, hy tttnlltgt- atutlt-utr wht, qilxiuiyt make ll mort- t-ntliiisizimtit' Qrtnip thziii rt-gtiltii' :mth t'I1CC:s. XYHI-IN THI-f DR.-Xlilf CHOIR :intl tht- mtwtl t-rn tlzuict- cllih Ctmmhiiit-tl tzllt-nts tu wtzfgt- thc- Llhrin mas CUl1YOL'Ilfl4lIl. thc- L'1lIllPllS wzix xhtwlit-tl ht tht pi'titcesituii:1l ttnich nt htith. A iixiizillx ill-:ittt-iitlt-tl 1, it -lt 4 ii WITH THE alfiurfili lift, , -ft lliwl wal, '.f.f ,.t--ii, kid l :mtl iiit-tlit'1t'i't- Illl'llI1lXl'l'Nlfj t-xt-lit, rlit- flirixtmzit prtrgixiiii rhit yt-gil' lwituiglit iiiurt- l'4iw1-1ihIt-tgtmiint-nrt tligiii ami iii thc pmt. 47 Holy Night Qiiitl grtuip tllit-t tit tht- t-lub :mtl tht- Cllflll' wt rht- Ntzigt- lui' tht- iiitii-Q tn' lt-M i't-ligitmt Nigiiilitxiiittt-, xthilt- Sleigh Ritlvu hmiiglit miili-A .mtl rlitmglitt tal lV:iit 'til l gt-t litfiiit-H lrum tht- :uitlit-11t't'. THICRI-Q XV.-XS A l,l'l.l, gxiitl tht- wlit-t-I xltxwt-tl tltittii :is unix wt'i't- zttltlt-tl to imizilly t-mpty tmim :mtl wt- pi-:tit-tl tm' tfutitl wt-zitlit-i' :intl im Kilim' until wt- . is rt-:it'ht-tl tht- ttniliiit-X til high wlitmtulx tlziyw. llit- tlititighr tit liilxilw just zirtitiiitl tht- t'tii'iit-it tliiwiglitiiit tht- xxitxititui, might lmtt' tlziiiipt-tit-tl tht- L'lii'ixt1ii:iN mpitit. lgllf tht- tniily' thing that was tlzlmpt-nt-tl wsu tht- grtniiitl :mtl rlit- Dizikt- pt-ixtniiiit-l wht, t-titiltlift wrtit til tht- Iirtlt- tit-xils gt-t hack mi tttiiipiis tu livt-ii thiiigt up xi hit. t tl tiiji ri li Nh l J ml LOUIE ARMSTRONG -arid Velma Lidtjf-'tt-rv l-'-p ie- C 4 -.QQ io- FL. 5,5 l' the All-Stew pieflifmed +C ta lull P-mmf the Mc-rd:-,f ri 1-f al'ef T:-at-l 1 vacation. THE IOWA ROOM c1D11131f1d 51r1'11:11e space 101 115-51 1151:-11r1L1 511 11119 rr11C1-win1er f r.-,'31' l3ar'.a11, 1 'Ve Snviuy 1-1-51131 Grand l5al1r1:1151r11 l111crrr1al, ye1 wwe c'edi'1're'ed, and 1117 coat cave c1u1 111 Groves 10 beef 1115- 1' 1. 1 gp: , 'l'Hl 1.1 l3R:XRY XY.-XS HIT 11:11-11 11111 l11s1 11111-c 111-1-ks III -l:11111.11'1'. lt s1111111ls s11 11:1s1 111 s:11' Ill 11111111 1111 Ill 1111- lilsf 11'1'1'k 1111111111 1111:1ls, 1111 11cc1l 111 s1111l1 111111'. 13111 just 111' 11 11111'v. Num' 11111111 :111- s111-1'111:. 1'1'1'1'11111c 141111115 111' 1111 11111. 11111 11'c'1'1' g1'11111g 11'1s1'1' 111111' 111111 s1:11'1111g 111 1111011 1113 1l11' lusr 1111'1'1' 11c11ks 111s11'111l 111 1la11s, 171A :11'1' wc? ? 3 .'XI11X1211, X1'l'lL'II 11111 l1l1NL'l'1l1'T1l3 1111651111118 11'1'1'1' :111 llI1NK1L'l'1'11 111111 1111-1'111111' 11':1s 111'1 1111' 11111116 111' s11111c- 11l11-1'1- Illlllll. 21 111-11' 111111111 111 l1'1'sl111-s ilgillll 1111':11lc1l 11111 1111111111s. 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M5111111 11111-11' 141211111151 H 11111'11f111'1l 1l11' 1'1'1111'1l 11'l11'11 ,111111111111-1-1111'111 111 141112 111111 11111,-1'11 1':1111l11l:111's 11':1s 111:11l1' 111111 11111 111111111 l1g1ll1'1111111 411' flll' b:11'1'1'1' 111111- 1l1111'1'1l 111111 l31':1l41' 11111-1' 11111 fI'XIIl 1l'11' 111 l'11'l1l- 111111-11' 1'1'g1s11:1111111, PRACTICE I ' 1 : 1111-1 1111 lg f1 muwu 1c1 1015115111311 amd 'V' H 'F - ii1'.. P11 ,' lVlC1lgFC1 3111115-y Spllmer, A111113 HM 'Z W f 1 Perl lfrr Tr'-al: full Q11 lauqlwfir and noise. of 1119 year. THE XVHIQEL KEPT TURNING 2110111111 111 its 1,1s11nI c11111's1' 1.11 e1'1'11ts, 3111.1 111 1116 same Delphic 111111 :111111'111111'1'1l HI111'c1111 111111111 111:11 101' the d:111ce, 11 was :11111111111ce1l that Carol QjSb01'l1t' 111111 Pete 5101151111111 11'1.111l1.1 1101111 1l11'ec111,111 of 1311ll1l0g Tales of 1955. 131-1i11' Carol 211111 c11ic1c111 Pete, along 111111 1l1c11' c1'1l1111'1s 111 j11111'11:1l1s111, el1111111n11-d 111116 nuts 111 1116 p1'cl1111111:11'1' 11'1'11111s Illlll tl11'11 the I2 111 c1,1111p1'11111j111 SNOW ROYALTY, Queen Madelon Murrey and King Bob Slocum, re1qr1ecl over 11119 11rs1 mid-w1r11er all-un1vers11y dance like pros. The dance was one 011119 mos1 successful social commi11ee sponsored evenis A? if A STRANGE mixiure 0? sirifs and pefsonaiities came GLW ci The I955 ediiion of Buiidog Taiesf From show business fo caniams in pro- iessionai drama +0 symphonies- ihe crowds came both niqhfs 'ro see The varieiy show and wifness fhe crowning oi Miss Dralie or fhe irophy awarding, 29 FOR THE FIRST 'W 5:5111 cfgafizr ...ww ,1 Q. 1711.65 -t1'11gg11'11 I1'll'0lIQ11 run wcvks of x'ig111'1111s prric- 1 rift' Thc night hvtmirc thc 111-1 1111'111:111c1', it Nk'l'IHl'K1 115 if :1 111i1'111'1c XY0lI1l1 hc 111-ccssz11'y to ww the s1111v.'. XVhc'11 rho girls of L'1'11w1111'11 13111111 cmliplctcly l't'XYl'flI't' thcii' skit 1'WL'1lllSC applied Pl't'Sblll'13H 111111 11111011 the mclit-111111-11 5QC1A1,15T Nmmn T1,Om5 315116.15 mufmfg of NIiI1Ntl'L'1 K1i111iCYn to hc L':l11CC1C11, :ll111 Phi 13-zrwergation on Campus a1'er he 'fold sfude-1115 X111 11114111111 511111111113 :111111111111'1'11 two of their Mai 1.31151 digafmamenf was our mly Ley fc sur- timxihriiiiftx 111111 the haw 11111 1111131-1' m1111111 1 1: 1-.. -u ,u u.1,,. ,. 'fzi' v :M .-,ig Tx 3 Gif' C1 'e 5 ' X je U Ex Aiwa Tau Omega : Ci' AFTER RELEASING Q fwo-month-01d secref on F11- day night MUMOC A1 Harris puts ihe Tradhicnal gifver 1C1:1:et Cm Miss Drak C1 1955-Fhirhey Spiknr. tu stage the x 2lI'1t'fj mhmv. 1 vival 51 an 511-university Qcnvocaicn, 11r1t I112lY. the :111111t111'11111i Wm 111 :111 11p1'11:11'. 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'111Hil' YK'l'N1l1Il ut th- 1A1'f1111411' 111111 l11h111111A 111111 xlximx-11 l11h111111- 111-ttiiig hr111t1'11 mir 111 111-11 1111 1111t 11XII12 IIIW tu 16111,-111111'.111f111g -t:11111:11'11N-Xvlliv 1111 wan N. 111111113 :11'tN. hw' fqiwil tht- XN'4'l'DNf2l1il'N 111111111 1111ti1 1'111I t1'C ' Q HOURS OF sing pfggfigg were mt no-ent in vain bctcre Gre51cW'li11-QHd,6S usua1, opens 1111151 --U111111 Ph 'lllimm lN'H r:l'-1- :HMI f,'i'h fha Sheefheaff Sing aonfest. Again utihzing the Urviversify Chrisfiari Church audi h11111I'l,' Zriwi' 111111 0111- 1'1IlI1NL'll, 11111111 411111, plum, we Greeks 55119 in the same effmsnhgfe that Pi Kappa Npha here performs. FIRST PLACE in Sweetheart Sing was not only the honor going to Kappa Kappa Gamma during Greek Week-end, It also claifned the scholarship trophy. Fraternity first in Sweetheart Sing went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, while Pi Kappa Phi aqain walled oil with the fraternity scholarship trophy. took first in the professional and intliviiiual classes. Alpha Epsilon Phi won in a newly createtl open class for social organizations which used talent out- side their own group. Second place trophies went to Chi Omega. Sigma Alpha Iota and Pat Shelby. NORKIAN THUKIAS, the first socialist to ever hit the campus, toltl us that total alisarniainent was the only key to our survival, and brought his own cycle of events with him. It was strange that the six-time presidential camliilate 4liiln't have a place to stay when he arrived, hut matters straightened Y , T! out and his hed was waiting at the end of the day, when, believe it or not, four huntlresl Drake students took advantage of :ui :ill-uniiersiti' coiwoczitioii. BKT XVI-IILE NURKIEHN THOMAS was speaking, thoughts of il hig week-entl kept running through the niinrls of the Greeks in the crowil. The traditional Greek week-entl was just arouml the corner, edging its way to the top of the wheel, with its luncheon, dance, work project :intl Sweetheart Sing. Routine matters like litteen uninterrupteil hours THE QUARTET -,ginfii-it liiund Siqfna Alpha Epziiiiin -ir J l and U3lta Gafnena llei'l 'alina lirst place ncrf-rg 1 d phie-5 while Alpha Tau Qfniqo and Delta Zeta -'arn ond, This yfaf, far fha- Mgt time, the Ciintaf i .-.i if 9 liiy Phi Mu Epsilon, ci:-:ite-fisional music lraif:-rnily ve bers provided background fnusii' ciuoig the 1 r r lerrnanite. nt Swcctlicnrt Sing practice :intl vigorous hawling Jilfs hy song lt-:iilv1's kept :ill niinils Ott the incidental ingittcrs such tis stiiilying :intl attending classes. The results of the lioiirs nt practice were dis- plziyvil when L-:ich group sang their orgzinizfitions songs in thc lust Sing tor lviiivcrsity Christian vlnircli. 'lihc przicticv priiil off tor Kappa Kappa CHI OMEGA, although not winning any contest trophies, furnished unique entertainment tor the audience with bloomer-type bathing attire and corresponding music. inininzi zinil Siginzi Alpha lfpsilon who were ,V iwzirilvil tirst-plzicc trophies. , ,X 1 UNK Xl'IIl'llfR TH.-XT zilinost iliiln't mine up 21 6' i iii V. nn thc nlim-l wus qnzirtrt contest. It tinzilly 1 - lp ,. ,xy N, L vu:ii'i-il th rw nights :ittvr Swcctlu-zi1't Sing. The con- tvst was i-:aim-lrwi earlier in thc icuii' when the ori- ginzil spniisnrs, :Xlphu Phi Omega was ilishzimled. Howl-wr. Phi Klu Alpha niiisic fraternity agreed to tziki- fm-r sponsorship :intl even prnvinlr-rl setting inil opening niiisif tor thi' contest thzit haul only six vntrics :inil two trripliin-s. Tlllf ROlfI.lf'l'TlQ XVHICICI, kept turning long zitti-r thi' Qi .xx ilvziilliiii' hziil to hc inet. There was :niothvr Kznnpiis Knits Klilh, ai VVLYS Clllll- pziign, :in lioiiin s ilny, ll l,y'4li1l Kirk coiivn :intl other 1'Xi'lliN to ki-vp Ui'zikr-R wheel :inil stiiilcnts spinning. 3 ii , it ,,.. X be J F J, . USPRINGTIME IN PARIS was the setting tor the second Kampus Knite Klub, and decorations were typical ot Paris, even to the art works displayed along the river and the side- walk portrait painter. Here Ann Jacobson skilltully sketches Evie lv1cMahon's picture as admiring quests look on. SMOKE-FILLED rooms encased the whole Knite Klub in a haze so otten mentioned in descriptions ot the French city. Although attendance was at a minimum, the miniature Eittel Towers which graced the tables and the reps WMM resentatiye scenery painted by Delta Phi Delta were complimented by those who did go. 32 W X wwxa 7 XR Q5 5 fr X. A V' - f fx .3 1 AND THE YEAR 3 S51 f':iY- ei an, vim- 'pei' ci 1 -3 and Q1!--3, TF-f v w'!.-. i, Hua? uaflvewd H' Horwwf911ivfw:wq 'md Pefemt VV'+L'er:d and S.A.w2eTh'-avi Smfq and BUUQIMQQ TJVZ4, arm -,'X feryfhm-'1 9151- ye- w'-- 1 mg e nj vi 11,13 Q 'ififiz f iw1r'iiefC'f- EVM Uv ffwgs. vi Wifi 51 av' w ,-.1 row-r be wp?-1?-3d H' v ff'-5 1' 3 w 1N 51 umquv- umm uf f'H yi-T www!-Qr YH EU 'we-vs. 1m-. may W5455 33 5 , fi f' f:-'S fx w 5? ,af Y tmf features FACULTY LOUNGE ef' BEAUTY IT WAS A MADDENING day tor Quax beauty contest director, Al I-Iarris, too. I-lere he and his committee-member Fred Drucker try to soothe their own nerves by talking to one ot the contestants, Mary Del-le-cl, while she waits her turn to pertorrn betore iudqes in the roc-rri beyond the cloor, The Qzmx beauty contest is sponsoretl each year for the purpose ot choosing the most beautiful, poised and personable eoetl :it Drake and axvartling her the title ot KIiss Drake. One hunilreil and seventy entrants this year xvent through preliininarv judging by Bette Bonn, Xexv York niotleling school owner: Charles T. Coxvnie, Coxvnie Furs owner, and Klarion Pease, commercial pho- tographer, in less than three hours-a new reeoril. 'llhe contest was planned, ironically, hy Al Harris, xx ho reeeiveil the title of Xlost Ugly Klan on Campus during Campus Carnival. 'lihree months elapsed before the eighteen seniifinalists were nzirroxvetl iloxvn to six hy famous ballad singer and inoxie star Harry Belafonte. It was .1 rough afternoon for hiin he saitl when it was all over and he had sealed the nznne ot 'Wliss Drake in an envelope not to be opened tor almost txvo months. lt xvasn't until the iirst night of Bulldog Tales that Al Harris openeil the envelope anal axvartleil the title of 'Kliw Drake to Shirley Spiker. PRELIMINARY JUDGES, lab-Eval, Bette Bonn, Charles I, Cowrxi: :mi Marion Pease conf:-ermtrate on beauty, poise and personality 4.-.lrilla iiontestantg lsrietly poge lie-tc-re thorn within the untarmliar walk rut the tacehy vyunae, THE KAPPA kappa Garnnva dale-qatiori to the Qoritest llettl tries to rerrwam calm tetore interviews. Bridge seems tn have gone out :t style. At lengt have its double solitaire that lrvolos the attraction ot Jnoy Endre-5, Arm Clarl, Joyce- Mcfltisley lone of the tinalistsl 'init toy Neilson. if Y.,..ff- mf. ,,, -fx! THE EIGHTEEN 91,963 I f.' F. rgw- f 3 , ,, were, fleft To rwizhfl Emil: r-ww, Marv Cfghf'-wuvw, Y Pop-efs Ja-,re Pied, Jfyif- Miffu,-w, LCw.vSL1, Jam Durham Jan Rus-.fW1, Ln Haw' 'mn tara Berensj sefifvd vfi.'.': P4 Eeiqek Cam' Ox Mafjcff Liffzflffi, liar' T1'1f P'5,e CL ',.' and Sfwvley Spxberg from? mm: Eeafw Elawmrv Davis and EMM. Bedcfm 1 AT THE END of me seccrd judgmil if-vfenavwfg and fudge Haffy Be-Naf-infa Efeafhl-4 i EQIP if WJ, And 'f was an especwlg, hapoy swf fer We 'wav ' lleff io rlghf, mfmqj SaHy Pogevu. Siwdey Sp Laws Player, Jam Dunlap ami ,lcyze MiCu5L+,'g Mind :ngl Heanor Baffin, Eehfcwnt- .ard Bfwbaffx Befew, K? 'T7 ? Q-X Qin DEYEP , M Y '9MAVI 7? QF' rv 5 , , X N-,wg f N3 NWN' X . 'ws A N ,S fx k x ' Mirvww- X. N N -wx www' ,mv Q. X X X X Qf J, sw f , A is R5 H ,QQ K .Q Q We , i X VO ,Ax 5 Q 1 - N ,: QA .K wg ' '. , . 1' M ' '-, N 'Q m fazwrm., As 1 X x I i 1, 53 3 Q ' 'sd .L SE .,,. X, 1 J , ! I MISS DRAKE I955 Q Shirley Spike-r , , QM V W z ' a www 1... 'fwvw-f,,K,N7' Q XJ' QUPJ BEAUTY PW-4CT'f'S BW MAOHEYM A X X X 1 HSN FQXESX Six A X K Axis . X X P N N XX i XNQ t if NX , .X Q Qi? . . X f A Q f N X M m 'si-TRS , 9 9 N- .'::j':5'rEt X ffm Xxxw Q - X X G 2' 'wr' X ., ,S I S3 A 1 c W. 4.41 .3 4525- QW 2,1423 ,MI , 5, Xa Q, , , wg ,. 152' wfffwwmmw i i fy p X1 bum? 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C 1 COLONEL SHIRLEY 9p1I 1 nd f Cmimf 111oma 111, 1 5? , De1f1r12i 'vim 11151 31191 if We M:1E1111-Y E 1.f1.1, 'v A GLEEFUL 1911: '1 1 11 C1 m ren-111, I2 red 111 1 r d 1 AFPOTC fd e w11I'1 B C11 e11:11'-vp Ura 11 y Cwvnm 1954 11fmf1'f1ry qf1r'I 1 'fn 1 11'11 11 v1-1 on V919-mmf' Day FORMAL MILITARY 1111111 I 11 111-21 r11qI11 01 1I'1f- m1I1f1r 111 Ixe11h F112 UNC f:111'1:mf111d5-1 Q11 Amr 11- 11 P1 s 1411 and Mm, I-I.5rr111'r1 1.13 rQcep'11'1'1 1IF15 As with most military balls, tht- tlignitnriux :uw tlicim' too. lhis YCZII' these iiiclmleml the gm'ei'iim' of luwzl, l,t-fi A. Hocgh. Huvgh was to pix-sciit Shirley with ht-it ziii' force cap :mal cape- when ,he wzie niiiuutl culriiicl, but lt-tt hcforv the I1l'k'SL'llf1lI'l0ll hcvzuist' Ut ill livzilth. Thei'ef0i'c Alutlgc Ray C. lfmiiitxiiii pri-Nt-iitccl Shit-Ivy :ind he-1' six zittciidzuits, who are llviitciixliit culmim-ls owl' wich ROTC unit. lShii'lex' :tml thc llfht'l' girlw w't'1'n- elected iii hlziiiuziry by il mtv uf tht- ciitirc crii'p5.l Thcre were at few with mmt hig 1-wiits :lt through at column iii RQTC stlitleiits wt-tc tickets. Anil t'!ll'llL'lA in ovei' the effect thc new U - H , , - tlimzigiu-iiiciitw :ihmit tht- ilziiicc :if Drxilic. Om' zlrgiiiiiciit wzif pimxt--l thu limes-Uclpliic that L'l1llI11l'Kl hving im-cull to lm-i iiiilitztry hzill thc yt-111' ROTC :mil SFC lll'Qlll'4l INlll4XYllIfl'l' clziiiut- wuiilil Imam- un mil-hull 5IllCh. M3 l L will it wmilil fllfr-1llt'N, 5l'L will im. ROTC wmi, :mil tht-ii' tickctw wciit mi mlm' licfuic SFC! Stiriwtlziliz' liiiitzify, whifh was ht-ld iii l'iL'lWl'llLll'l. YVUINCII wviv iiicllulc-il iii :iiwtlin-1' ROTL' xpuiiwiwl activity. A Cllih wzix flI'!llIHlL'll llil' XYIYUA, llLlI1Cl'L'N lllltl girl fricnils of Al RO'liL' cxiilvtf tw zicqiitiiiit flu-W girlx with the uhligxtticme tht-3 will Tatu- in win-N nf xiii' tiiiw' iiciwiiiiicl. Wviwx ut stuff nHiu-ix uiiitliivtwl tht' iiim-vtiiiux Hvniuuii wviu, lic1w'L'wi', L-xcliitlt-tl Tiwrm giliiiunt :ill ROTC zictivitiw-xiicli zu rlit- rillv ttxim. rlihix yi-Ln' DRAKE'S DRILL team leant. lhe PCWTC vi-vos wtf' the stadium bel-:-re tie Vfre-i we Uv, if-iw'-:m+s The big review that mill plfifie ow Niiv. 9 WGS cnly Des Maries zkievtwze fl 1 'i iP'f-M119 SCW- mgfgliori lrjii' veit?-tam ml all litiimfghm cl the ww- v,...,-,,.AV.x,.V.L ., .,.,,..... NV- , .,...-..l,, , -.-- ..- rt ' it ' 5- ' 7-v - 31-4-5' , - 'j1.,,W. .,,,. LV., .Aw . Q .. EYES RIGHT! llte fpg, i1w1iii:i fi 'uf' v 'i,ir'ff-iifiu -Piewidffnt l-lfiimt'iri, 6'-riwrnl pay C Fritiiilaim Qi, F ,wi .,..-.......,,.,,..p ...-,,.A,, . ,....,..,.,-M D ww Y ,Mm if 2 ---1. -fi, 4 Dralce's rifle team was host to the second annual rifle match sponsored by Solar Aircraft Corp. Drake placed fourth in the match in which eight teams competed. iliwenty-three Arnold Air society members participated in one of the most glznnorons activities. They flew to Klianii Beach hetween semesters for a three-day vacation. After the ten-iionr trip down they were guests in the offi- cers club at the Klianii International airport. To earn flying hours, other cadets made trips during the year to Offnt Air Force base. Oinahzi, Neb., and Camp Xlckonnell, Hiichita, Kan. The first activity for ROTC this year was a review of the corps on Nov. Cl, Veterans' Day. Colors of the air force, navy, army and marine corps were presented and there was a gun salute, drills and awards. Dean Airy. air science IV student, received a special award of a model jet plane for being an outstanding sum- mer camp cadet from Drake. Scholastic awards were given to David Howard, XVil- lizim Beavers, lflranden Klartin, Paul Shaffer, Wvilliam Stocuin, XVilliam lfiickanan, lvayne Dailey, George Fagg, Byron Syvedberg, Gilbert Raines, Phillip Griggs and liolllrill l'il'id:1y'. P LLIP GRIGGS faf lpff, wiflmnf qlassesl, first i foam eooqraiulafes Gordon Fri- my 1 er he was named se-:ood se- -' VNUANIZATION x3 r work feature llllilglllt' 1'11111s1'1t sp1'1111111g uClils.s 1'1Il1L'H t1'1i11g 1111 lilll' cunts 01' 11l:11'i11g g:1111vs 11'itl1 1111'-1'c:11'-r1l11s. 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S11 11-t's tztke Il 1111114 11t what 51111161115 1111 111 the 1':11'1r111- 111111-ues 111 11111' 1111l1'K'1'511'3 . 1' 1 1 ' ' 1' ',, 11. , 1 N ,M Wqlmwrwr ' A 'R Ffa? , . fx , M, ,xN .1i lg ' Q- A- , , ey arn 1, fu - ' ,1 STORE LAB 'wi-u-. Y-.dh KVC?EEECVS Ffczffvf I M-- Z h' T M. LL:-fix ivan-Jwqj inn Me'f1.fw:-' B. F 1, ' Lx ':' -I - ML+he'-4-mQU51.fw na 'MQ MSCS Dali' if X -X F SX v g 5 ivf- cf I2 Simi? 'm u. v ' xr ' - - X V , . - x 'Z-N15 YL 'A Cf','wf1W mmf I 1.-FAQ ST ' 'nip' gxxfjx Y X KAY BRE! ' 1' EU Q-,Nu V P ff frfiuiz' UW:-ef, Hifi' C C L Vim, Y, cl - C hp, , -, ww 1 F1 M Ae ,,- .153 nl Eff, E W nu iff,- . XJ 5 Th yL arn rliwenty-four Drake retailing students have :ml unusual classe-a class that pays the student S250 to attend. At least this is what Kay lirei estimated her salary will be from her class at Cnwnie Furs. Kay is one ot the 2-l seniors taking the requireil retailing course that offers on-the-joh training. Des Kloines stores en-operate hy hiring each member nt the class tor a part-time job. 'lihen the stnres at- tempt to give the stuilent they hi1'e experienee in all phases of retailing. Students are paiil regular part- time salaries and earn three hours aeailemie ereilit. Drake is one of only 12 sehmils in the l'niteil States that offers this type nt euurse. Kay, whose work is fairly typical nf these stu- dents, sells fur C01ltS at Cuwnie's three ilays a week. She also helps in the more glammiruus enil of the tur business. She nimlels fur emits :mil plans fashion shows using the eninp:un s best mink wats, Kay chooses the moilels, supervises fittings, :mil tintls a place tor the show to he helil. From Thanksgiving to Christmas. Kay :mil the rest of her retailing class give up their nther Classes continued In-5 -dt' , ,TSM ,Els EXPENSIVE SILVER labciyel, diamonds and pearl. are the type- ot merchandise JQyi:Q Olzcrn sells tm 5 laiagie Des Moines ie-welry store. The serving get the is uhm.- ing above costs about 5300. Joyce, A retelling rnaiiev, is also president ct Drales nftwly-tcrrned r-:mailing 'iluh YOUNKERS' student employees lriqhtl plan with the personnel Qtticfi the worl they will df- in the big store. From lett to right are: Bettyc Jo Mclvlerting lvlisi Baler, Yisunlers' personnel worker: Beth Salzman: Joan Dianis: Dicl Clgrlson and Diigl Wclltl who was named manager ot Younlers' busy qitt bazaar during the Chrlstmes season. 5I ,,, Wlklilhi 7-E .--mv. Il ljlk . X- 1 ar 6 'filllllllllllllll , - punuu 5 4. if. ? gm Ill? gmuigsii fa -' lllllllllluu .J MODELING A FUR int ti' ri'C:.ii--- 'wa i,u5t1r'i-vw. t EM-l hip,-2 to mile 61 541+ lay an nrt nw iym wh-' W v i 7n'fr retfnh vmilg. at i dawn vovm lui fini' t Sh'-lg, ensinin-1 tlwmf- hflui -ive-dt infl ein vitirngtfi-A qqlwiy it S250 2-2 LAYO UTS 5' ART SMUKLER, E' v ' 1 ,f:'Ui, CHAIN STORE 'ur E' My! Y - K 1 A x ., Simi: -, f Q ' i t,.- ' , N M ' , ,. .,..-if we ., and fi week ot Christmas vzieution for extra work on the retail eo-op progrzun. Other students in Drnlce's program do art work, hear eoinplziints or cut meat for their employers. One ot the tzivorite johs of the retailing students is spy shopping. The student, acting as spy for his employer, shops at eoinpetitive stores to compare merchandise. priee, styles, quantities and sales talks. lfzieh week the I-l Drake workers meet in Cole hall with their instructors and the directors of the eo-op progrzun, professors Robert ll. Lovejoy and lXll1l'f12lI't'f B, Kluther. ln this class these future business men nntl woinen have the opportunity to ex- elizinge iilezis, prohleins :intl zietuzil experiences about their store. ,Tx CHQPLRIN .- 'mi ,W Q v I ,ff ' -d I 'Q 'K-L am'-2, M ,,,,, Q... A- V41 , fy ,,,,, 'V' In rm :ill Qtzitiuus rn lift- :uid stzm-N ut xxx-lt:11'v. O Uexurx iutc1'i'icu', caught hy xi QL .XX phutrmgrziphvr, if pzlrt of the l:ih xrmk iii il L'HlII'rL' in pzixturnl L'1lllI1NL'liI1f taught hy Ruxscll C. SI'l'iH'iL'l', it tulltimv chziplzuu ut thu huxpitlll. The cmphzisiw. on the pr:ictif:il, which tzikt-A IDl'llkL S The Cflllfhk' Ntl'K'NY-Cb Npirituzil :uhifc to pziticutx, tvui- dirinity achnnl students into pzixtuixil work in ll 2111!-iuile radius from Des Kluiues, here finds :umthcr outlet. In the picture, Kciuicth Dczui, n iliriuity student, xiNitQ with ii patient at Iowa Kletliodist hospital. The humanistic chores ut the pastor kiimr no iuithiight as he serves as frie-ml and counselor tu his p:u'ishi01u'1'a of lvvlui hy 11 muuil zippliczitiuii ut przwticzll pfyflinlugy. bfLliiL'I1fS bln-nil :i 11:13 :i wcvk iiitcrvicwiiig pgiticuta. :uid their writc up the iI1fl'l'YiL'XYS :uni iiiwiiws thum in vliiv. .X specialty ui city hmpitzils iuul fliuics, huspitul rixituiu li Ll I7IlI'I' of thc dutive uf ihlUL'I'iL'HvS pzieturx nt zill dcuuuii- iixitious. 53 e.. . C S ,N WATCHFUL EYES cf a Poosevelf l-hgh School senior labovel are on G.: V :sis as he dernohsfrafes decarefafion in the high schools chem- ri, ab LOWELL PERRY lr qhtl feaches American governmenf fo Easf High S? C'3. T ach M , Co- WHEEL CHAIRS, ti'-aces or heaving aids cf-3n't stop fhege grade school stu- Ueofz ff: ' 'mfg fue. Naam White, 5 sfudenf teacher af Smouse Opportunity :fry ,, days ii laugh dame of dodijielzall with her fourth grade- class of hanclir CiIiS1?G ighfoier. I love you. IVhen I grow up I want to marry you. This frank proposal from an earnest six-year- old is nothing unusual to the student teacher. Nor is it uncommon for a teacher of young children to hear, You know something? I think you're beauti- ful. Besides such unexpected information future teach- ers gain invaluable experience in learning to keep a classroom running smoothly. Students majoring in elementary education are required to have two semesters of student teaching: those majoring in secondary have one semester. Each semester roughly l-I0 Drake students par- ticipate in the program. spending about half a day in a Des Kloines school under the supervision of the regular classroom teacher and the education faculty. Student teaching is no easy job. Days and nights are filled with wondering what to do next, how best to do it and what to do if it doesn't work. No mat- g l X i 7 E, ter how much thought and planning go into the preparation, there's always a surprise development. Take, for example, the student teacher who prepared to teach a unit on magnets and electricity to a group of fourth graders. For weeks she read detailed explanations of the subject so she would be able to comprehend any questions that might be raised by the young Ifinsteins. She carefully gath- ered supplies for the experiments and demonstrations plus a variety of sou1'ce books. At last the day came when she introduced the unit with plans carefully prepared to arouse avid in- terest. Imagine her dismay when, instead of ex- pected enthusiasm, she received dull looks of bore- dom. At last a few helpful students informed her that they had made electromagnets at home and had wired circuits with drycells, In short, most of the things she hoped to present were already old stuff to them. Though the trials and tribulations are many, the rewards are even greater. 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Hmicat :Appl-:lla lOl' inrmrc plmtngixxpliers xxciit xiiilxeeclexl, aixxl altci' gxmtl first scnieatui' cux'ci'age in thu pictorizil line, plxotriggiuxplxx' hucaim- a pastime of thc cxlitrmrial stall along xx'ith all the fitlxt-r mltl johs. llxihhic Shapiro spviit tht- year trying to make the budget halaixcc. llxit, all iii all, thc xcai' was tcrmcxl sxicccssful for thx- lx-ixialcs xx'hri haxx- tricxl so long, sri haril ru make it into thc jrixii'ix:xlistix' xx'r'ii'lxl. Swim- sxiggcstirxixs xx'ci'c taken, sonic igixxm-xl, hut xx'l1:xtvx'x'i' if saixl :mil xx'hatcx'c1' is thought. it'S ux'x'i' anal tlxcrt- :irc fill issxivs of Ylllllllll' 73 of the Driller' Tifziix-Drlfiliii' to p1'nx'v it. FINDING The news sources and gctrfnrl 5 rf-por ?..V asmqned fc, core' In-ern me x Wf-dnesday' and Frijay aaa cnly a an, part of Carol Osbriunk iob .is managing if-difor. Q... EDITCRIAL STAFF Ediior , . . Managing Ediro: Tuesday Desk Ediror Friday Desk Edifor Feafure Ediior . ..... . Organization Ediror BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager . Adyerfising Manager Cirguiaiion Manager . 4 Q ,Q TAKING CARE of ine financial parr QI Inf? T-D was InandIed by an-JH-wer wornanl Bar- bara Shapiro. , Ruth Anne Brown . Card Osbcrrn Rurh Srurreyanr . Gene S-ayIor , Dave Fausrih . EII9n Wiisrirn . Barbara Snapirrir , VViIIy,IOI'H1S'Zrn . Andy Barnes XVHO IS Tum Ilruvlvy? 'I'I1:1r question was askr-rl by group :iftcr group :is rhr- Tirrzwr-Dr'ff f7lII1'iA' iiIl'lj5I'L'l'y CUIIIINIIIAIII :lr- tuck their pnlicir-S. ixllhlllg hassles that Rrmwlcy' IWCQLIIII was Il Cl'Il'Ik'IAIll 01 the D- Lilub :ind flllt' llgllillst fellow 'I'-IJ VUILIIIIIIISI Bob SL'I1XY11l'fZ. Scum- Cl'f'IlfIYC' jruiruzilixm stu- rlcut, slightly Imrr-aI by thc wImIv affair, 0111- night iIIus- trntcii thu fight nu tIu- T-D IwI11CIcI1rm:11'cI. TIM' mI1'mx'il1,q rIc- picts Sclm-ru-rz smxikiug up Iw- Iuud Rnwlcy, rczuiy to stub him iu rhu buck. Ruwh-y, uupvr- turbwl, sruukvs Iui cigzlwttv zuuI mzuutxuus ll Irmnk uf iutcIIc'ctu:iI- ism. Tlu- luyxtcry was hulwd iu the Nov. 'I 'I'-D when the CHI' uum was by-Iim'1I -Icrry Doug- Izis zuuI Sum KIcCr:u'kcu. BACK IN Ierninine Hands -rr r- -if Y yfraa, Ihr: adiIi,r,I1rp uf Ing Ti Ivy Puilw Anne Brrirwn sf I r Irie Inu? rirnf2 in si-v n mai-DeIpFiC was I1indI 6I q ' WALT HEITZMAN i if-l .it i-y5f1f-rw iavcifililia lo lv?-k clifi-nt i' k ' ' P' f M1 Va'v i l'if1llFf1'3 'TILXJE MILFORD QDOCI ELACKBURN, LVM- if 'lf ,'lJ l-Til l'f:ich Klontlziy night during the school ycnr the gziycl in Alutlgc C. lfdwin Xloorek Polk county tlistrict court raps nlown not on thc :aspirations of some culprit or thc pccuni- :iry tlrczuiia ot ciyil litigants hut on tht- hopck of Dl'2lkClS scnior lziw students to lczirn courtroom procedure in the lirst uistsuicc :intl to get 11 rcspcctzihlc grzulc in the second. :X ftrictly hook lziwycr would bc :is lost in the court- room :if :1 brook trout in thc Gulf of Xlcxico, :intl judge lloorc, who tlouhlcs :is zi lziw school lccturer, uiulcziyors to zicquuint tht- stutlcnts with the hczuly tang of courtroom rcpzincc :is wcll :is with tht- niorc stziitl Qcziaoiiiiig of court- room procctlurc :uul courtt-ky. Wirittcn noticcs, rlcpositions, plezulingh, oral ZIVQIIINCIIIS. writtcn hricfs, fm-lcction of tht- jury, opt-ning stzitcinc-nt, vxzuiiinzition of witiicscs, inotions. nrgumciits, instructions :uni courtroom ctiquctte :irc conipont-nts of the course. :is the kturlt-nts :ipply the learning gnincil in thrcc zirtluous years in thc Lriw huiltling. lunch scnior is rcquirctl to hzuullc thrcc czifcsfone to Nqrtlciiisiit :is ai point of l:iw :uul two :ix jury cziscs. Xxiturzilly, no ont' is sgiristit-il with :ill rulings, :intl the Kciuivl :intl clamrooiii, us wt-ll :is -lurlgc Kloortfs court, ccho with pointx rziisctl :intl cxccptionf nizulc, 'I'ht- lziw school vmpliasis on tht' przicticzil cxirrius over into tht- lcgzil :url work, rho IJIVIKY' Lara' Ri'7'it rc' :incl Su- prcnic Court Day. Tht' torincr, l'L'llllll'Cll ot Nt-niors, pits atutlcnts against tht- ll'Q1ll prohlcim ol persons liuanciailly uuzihlc to ciigzigc il lziwycr. rliht- work is unrlcr the rlircction of incnihcri of the Polk County llzir ziksocizition. 'lihv lzittcr. high point ot wich yczir, pits wlcctt-tl scnior mtuilcnts ilQ1lll1Sf cricli othcr on questionx ot conmtitutionzil xigiiilicxuicc brtorc tht- lowzi Suprcnic Court. Thu- :uuiuzil :iluuuii-senior hzinquct, with tliktinguishetl fwlrfiwil :uul stairs' jurists :ls gucsts, zuul :ui ull-Liniycrsity conyocution, :irc pzirt of Suprcnic Court Daly. Tht- llfvzlw Lim' Rit'irzi'. issuctl wuii-zuinu:illy hy Il hozirrl of atutlcnt cnlitorw untlcr faculty supervision, con- trihutca to the uct of lcgzil knowlctlgc :intl proyith-s :1 writ- tuu outlvt for thc i'cst-zirch of stutlentf, faculty, zilunini and othcr tliftiiiguixlu-il lawyers. S PROSECUTOR Millard Blaclburm Cleft licntl and him fissistau' Wulf H5-:timoh put final tcufgl-5-1 -w 'heir case- asniml deflerdarii Mav- Vin Kyel hang In rear rlghfj .-.hile if attorney J ' V A pcndefa Uwe. .. f.... f-rf fwfr.-v ODD NUMBERED WM? V L. ' 'v 2 1 DISTRICT JUDGE n V M J? -' - Wm ,mg-w I 63 SALESMANSHIP is displayed by Darrell Frowm as be points -ilu? a proprietary roedi-:ive 1 X -Q: 1322 . 'iii ,xff L Dill jg? -., nn .. A Rugged Major Ami-l the coiilleiisers :ind centritnges in lfitch hall, Plizumzicy majors spend at least thirty hours a week in lJi'4ilQe's emhryn l1l1ill'lll11L'l5fi11l'ClC1ll'IllllQI'lN'Ullgl1Cflllhfilllt classes :ind labs, which is a rugged schedule in any0ne's experience. hook. They take their work seriously, often becoming en- 'lihe young qipotliecriries soon lL'IlI'l1 to spezilc czrsuzilly of grossed in theoretical discussions even in the snack bar. pipettes, burettes, :intl titration :ind become t:unili:u' with Hut they have their lighter moments too, such as water :i y-:ist :irraiy of sy rups, lotions and einnlsions. They :ilso bottle rights and ubI'62lli-tlI11f.'H in the overpziss lwhieh has lerirn that ri ph:irni:icy grzidnate is not :in lIllllYlllllZll, hut occzisioiially been spent pitching pennies into the marble sort ot .1 stemless cordiztl glass bearing 21 measuring scale squares of the floor belowl. nn its -ide. ln their junior year, students decide upon either the ln dispensing laihs the phnrmficy students prepare com- scientific or retailing aspect of pharmacy and take further pwiiiiiled prescriptions zrnil also study current DI'0DI'lt'tZl' courses accordingly. Those who intend to be drugstore ries. l,l'4DlWI'll'TllI'll'N :ire medicines INI1Illlll1CfIll'L'll hy estzih- phzirmzlcists will have several courses in retailing before lished phatrinzicenticsil trmipziiiies in current use on written completing their education. prescription lil physicixins. GEORGE G-ERDING lblvl ard Dave' Frffw lrighil ul pigggfpf vs af ei drug ifjrc -,here they -vorl. part fra. Pvt time ef aww-'nv rolza rappy on -he one yaar 5z3ore:+iC'2gHp reouirej lor 13 regisfered pharma- in , ,Jun dist in lcwa, 1 X x 9' xx f 2 if ,A ,HW4 PYGVTTWECV sfudenfs rum fesfs andyzmg urine dUVRVTQ TPB HQ- lv-grfssfry Wai: Ei' f-ev In fha yiif W --,f HWii'f E'J MN are MH mb j r f 1+ rw + f ' f -V ..., .,... -1'-'ri ,Q ,aw JANE MACKEY C' ,Q , , m 1 H . V, , ,L E,-1 , .- i 'w-FIV w J lfu wr' 1 ., , ,N ,.gLf-'X' .fm ?,'i'5Y,l - . xx 1-uf' -1 .. -ff 1 wifi' 9? 5, A pf o -H' . 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MGM , r V Q -' ,gf-EAJ, Q ,: I i I E LQ p md A- f Q 1!TLa Er 5 x 'viii ri I 2.,:,qmf, V ' ATTENTION FOCUSED 'rw Piyfvf-vd W' jeu vw Wi- e f' v if Mu MiT'f': TU:-H ' 1 'l Jf1. , 1 1 k rv akiuf if aM LORD, SAVE US i-i i'i fin' .fl f presfxrwirgi ww 'f 5pwwg Maw CVM 1 WT, H r 1 Hvoir wcicug 551-ewe 1' if fippvjwvu '- -F1107 ' r Vw 1 -QQ TIME OUT Hi Q' 1 R 73 THE DUAL Chareryer ol The wifclw in Mrs. lVlCTl1Ing Comes ou? as Jacki? Burke and Myra VV-Pinlrup lwolcl llne allenlion 35 Debby Kirlrnan, 'rlwelr dauqlwler, Palrlcia Bunn and her :ony Raymond Rl-vodes 't' 5 E E'il lr l fvary, yer l'l.5py:ry, 'G SGW are nwlsarno, bm rl ' lirj' ircl ladrewvn waufmfj To 1 r uiffff FACE MAKE-UP look lime and so did preparation ol 'rlwe Que-en's role in l-lanwlelu for on-9 ol The plays lop slars, Judy Brooll. THE GHOST ol llwe king In l-larnlelf' nol recognizable on flue slaqe as George Cordero, gels professionally made up by Mrs, Waunila Shaw as Jan Risvolcl, Ophelia on llne slaqe. and Ginny l-lowell look on. M '54 BQ?-'sf J ,six N: l i 5 State Champs Debate, in the last few years, has come into its own on the Drake campus, and this year, for the first time in many, the team won first place in the Iowa Intercollegiate Froensic Association state de- bate tournament. Besides the usual inte1'nal controversy between negative and affirmative teams, l95-l-55 brought an unexpected controversy over the topic of the year. VVhen Resolved: That the United States Should Extend Diplomatic Recognition to the Communist Government of China was announced as the debate topic, many schools thought the subject itself too sensitive to debate. Four Nebraska state teacher's colleges vetoed the t n rw? KU' ,H as MEMBERS OF the I955 state championship debate team are lleft fo riqhfl Byron Sweclburq and Chuclf Bonieari atiirmafive- and Everett Hickman and Jecl Starr, negative subject, Army and Navy were forbidden to debate it, and a Duke University debater received a threat- ening letter from a congressman because of it. Near the end of the year a majority of decisions were awarded negative teams, but Drake's allirma- tive team compiled a season's record of l7-5, while the negative team wound up with an 19-5 record. Drake's team, in addition to being hailed as state champs, won first place at the Central College in- vitational tournament and tied for second in the University of lowa debate tourney. lllembers of the second debate team were blari- lois lVolter, jim Scott, Bob lloloney, lllarion Earnest, Jim VValker and lllax Palmer. 'www 'MA CONCERT BAND. FLUTE wld FTCCOLO' F'lwl'fQ .leriv Wil!-vf Si5195i9v, J-mf-f Give, Maw Am' V635 Tcl x Af'wi'vwfL-H, Naflwcn ,lf nf-2, pl'E'b'? 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IN THE INSTRUMENTAL f1 ..,1 , - I 1-1 11 1 -1 1 A-11,1 1 V1V1'1---'1 -11- 1 1 1 1 L11-111'1,'11l11'1,11,11 111 11 j If M Xl EQ P E 3 1 :- g R gp if I FRONT ROW: Patricia M, Runyan, Barbara Slezalr, Lorraine Bleich, Rosemary Jaclrson, Margaret Popp, Barbara Pillinq, Ruth Troeger, Marilyn Bowman, Beffy Lue Garland, Sbirley Suffon, Belly Allen, Carol Larsen, Jean Myerly, ROW TWO: Gay Stevenson, Pat Morling, Gwen Smyllw, Jean Woods, Dorofhy Dixson, Janet Woocls, Carol Boehm, Carolyn Bo- leng, Marcene Forf, Slwirley Atwood, Carol Hansen, Beverly O'Connell, Janet Geisler, Barbara Try, Miriam Bierbaum, Karen Hunsley, Jean Wesl, Ale-ne Wafferworllw. ROW THREE: Marylynn Orculi, Patricia Yorlr, Pat Shelby, Delberi Scliiebel, Roger Burlre, Larry Allan, Myron Swan, Robert Cosens, Kirlr Hayes, Marion Van Dylr, Ricliarcl Huglies, Rol- lancl Lauer, Alvena Perry, Diane Darralw. ROW FOUR: Marvin E, Kelley, Clwarles Hursi, Lynn Sanny, Alan Hall, Bill Buchanan, Les Belrose, Ellis Anderson, Don Douglnman, Rod Talmadge, Richard Baber, Bob Slrinner, Harry Olra, Jon Spring, Verle Larson, James R. Hess. Des Klninvs Syiiiplwiiy. ,-Xiitlitiuiisi11tl11'1'c1lix1s1n11s 1'11s, il group xxliiuli is, lWl'l'll1l1Ws, lwst kiiuwii for its -i11st1'11mc11tz1l, x'01':1l :mil Dl1lI1U+ill'L' ht-lt! l5l'l1ll'k' :111111141l Lil11'1st111.1st11111' l5I'f'Nl'llI'.lTlIIIl 111 tlim- Xiu-se XXiIlllL'l'A :11'n' IlHl1lllII1L'L'll. s1'1l1, Uwi' 111111 ximivi-s tliis f llI' lJl'l'l4ll'IllL'1l tm' .1 Tlic Young .-X1'tist's cmiucrt gin-s tlivm ll 1-liiiiiw ivviiiwl '1'1111'1l ui Nfl!!! pt-.,pl1. lilIl'sT slll4llsI's 11111'l4 tlisplny butli Nfllgl' l7l'iNL'llCL' :intl tqilr-nt lwihim- tlii' xiitli tliu 1ll1ll'IIs 111 its lWl'l'N1'I1l'ilflllI1. purple fit Utztlu' :mul Des Kluincs. 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'liliis fl'Il1' rlit- 'ANigl1t 111 13111-1':1 pu1't111'11141111'1- III' During the first tow 111-cks with 361111 :ill Drzilu' uliiilwl su-111's 1111111 k'.1xq1ll1r1'g1 R11st1v:11111, 'l'.1lvs111 stualviits :atc invitetl tn bccrmiiic 111c111bc1's of rlii- clifi- llillll-Yllllllii .1111l T111':11l11t. 'A CAY CONNER acchef he' di-file to the polislwed lime-stone hloclt wilh 51 539,454 tE.l.e: mi!-1-.nail - Y ,-In 1- JT.- l'IlUF !K ullux K 4, afri, pw- la: FEE? I Q' ' Qi 520- -......n...-,- , 2' '1' E3 , ., ,. -' '- Afrfhafr .7 ' ..-J 'f .311 ' -'- A .'. .3,h.1 .4 7- - -:sbp MANY '- L-Z1 ': fi 'ho rely ' 'uuig llfd tlaeir WUS' , , I, '. ., ir ir gg 4 ' 1 - 1 i ,,'1'Yfg tim., 'if-' .-.mijh io f ' 1' , V! A ' 'l az Tim Stone CuH'ers A growing area of interest in Drake's Clepartment of art is lithography, a 150-year-oltl graphic art taught by Stanley Hess tor purposes of metlia appreciation and art- istic expression. ' High point in the four-year history ot the art at Drake was achieved when the works ot tive students were ac- cepted for the seventh :annual Iowa Artists show at the Des Kloines Klunicipal art center. One ot the stutlents, Ray Ruehl, won a prize in the show. The meilium of lithography, lllralce is an aeatlemic leatler in this areal, is polisheil limestone. The methods Croughlyl :ire application ot grease crayon, etching the tlrawing with aciil, application ot gum arabic in solu- tion, Z1 seconil etch with the acitl, removal ot the crayon. washing, inking anil printing. Hiork may he hlack and white or multiple color. The latter requires separate stones for each color :intl careful placing ot the paper. :X two semester sequence is offered in lithography. Fit- teen stutlents in V753 followed in the footsteps ot Currier anil Ives in the laborzxtoiy type classes the department stresses in its heatlquarters in Iowa hall-and all on their own time. sf- -14' if Q i 'Y' it Q ,, . . f s mx.,-use iw wp.. E'f-.5'Ef'1F'f- IPF 1-U K . :YW ink DID IT WORK? Th f, w M-3 'im -in-1 ru vw K 11 111 Eva pa N mn 1 Effwf- 'eff V 'H' w ' r 1 if ff' 'V I 1 lv' X TOM TAKES x ,,-1 'Ve mm f L v .,. 353, mwfwf- .+- .J Student Faculty Council :X m.:-iui' ptw-it'.'t wt tl1vtt-.t1'tUi'tltt-Stmlritt-l :tt't1lty Llllllll- vil xx .tx tltt' pnwtgt- tit zt m'wuimtitlttirn1+litwt in lll yuzttw- xxlmlt .ttxztztt-11 l ittxvixttx ovmttt' .ttvy11'ux':1l in rnnlfqxpril, K lm-t iw-xixiuit tuna gt mmmrut tltgtt Il1L'INl7L'l'N lm' l'u1t111'm'tl tu lv' iii tltv uyvpvt' tltiixl wi.'l1ul:txtic:tllx in tltcil' 1'cxpcctix'c rnlf lvgw, itltltvt t!t.u1 ltxtxt' 2.3 1lX't1'2lQLN. 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'liltv SIX' l'llfl'lif2llIlx'll l-lil kwl'K'lQllf4IH lllllYt'l'NlT'Y hztskt-rbnll migiiiittw in ttiirl-lfm-l'u'1l:t1't :tml wmv guwtw of tltc lmxxt stzttv rwillt-rr' Llzttrlimtl C iuiltl tltt- tlqty fit tltv lJ1':1kc-luwzt Stzttv tout- lwztll gum: tililtm' .-nrrrplt-rv mutt ut tht- L'1'm'iglttm1 viwit ix rm pgggr-N Htl-81,9 ill' writ ylztym' lfivlrl :ta ll Xiu-viztl 1'4'p1'vwr1ttttixc tu Suutlt- vtti Klvtltmlixty l HlYl'l'N1ft Klztmuln tr-sttvztl 111 Dallas, lvx. Drake SFC members pose tor their annual Quex picture in the Lounqe of the Student Union. Lett to right are Bettye Jo M-:Martin, Fred Drucker, Rodney Teachoutv Jayne Field, Sam McAllister, Tony Critelli, Hazael Taylor, R. B. Kamrn, Laura Sherman, Margaret Mutlter, Don Buclrroyd, Gil Raines, Douqlas Navarro, Lester Pearl and Diclx Tow. A w, tr,, X L EQ S23 YQUS' x . www Q-,Q N 1 . . 1- Q' 1 x K ,,. . 1 . , an I Ng. 4 . ' 64 4 ' '. 'fs . Lai-fl. - fx' am- -sw SOCIAL COMMITTEE 1 W2-fix -I Luv, mei 4,4. -'H ILL- Pi-I-avg dam: 3 ' v Iv' 'fed 1-'I v I'-' if 5'ff T -Ed how, C ' rn-i-'17 J' no fw i2.f a ww 3 Li,A-A-wg-1 ll 31: rv C? v-N?-ei if I I ' ' :ffl li-,rv ru-I LWIIQ C-i--i-Icy. '- C-i -I s Z -amj, 6.1fIJen-dy, LI-:1Ii'-'Iv FI-iimvd--. r'i1'-- f 1 Vgw 1 S.-fn -'IH 'md I--9-1 d v .-.fl Diva- S-inn 'V C' I' 'ir' BIC' PECIV 'WI :IPI 'ip' 'ig' fri VTIPDT CAMPUS CHEST COMMITTEE ' ' QA I 1-A ,a'-,-J:-1+ f 'hw E-Q5 , 1' 5' I.Ih 'h1IC W-ird Um - 1 'h'W 'we w:Q'-- -1 II'-'FI f-iw, IEII 1' 'W-Q' q Ewm e Tir-per, fvn FIU-gg-mf, Eeffye Jo Mr ' . I '34 mf 5-:'a'rfw-ml rd Bwrmjvq Fe-,II ,-md Isec-and ' I4-ff 3 W S' - - ' I-I 'E' fniw Hd Ffxi--eff L S X.-. Lanai-H 5: .I 'sf I :Ns- 1 CONVOCATIONS COMMITTEE pri-ierved mine Qcmvc-CQTIOHS In '55-SHIQL-wig Mafbng-Ife Theaweg Ncrman Thomas, so- fjaIi5f Ifi-adm-rg Lydia Iflrk, wife of a Russian ambassador: l Fvezld-,-:wI 3, CI1vw3Imes, ReIayi, I-Iomors and Homq-Qc-mmq. Y- SI1-:H ,-,f n In The pidure ab-:Iv-2 are IseaI'edI BeverIy A. Prude- ins Q-er, M125 Frfmcee MerrIII and Madlyn Bearddey, and Isfarwd- In-gl Tim Marry, CMI P-were-:fn Iclwawrmamf Paul Knapp and .Iiiim G. Tr-amps-im. Ofher 1aII sernesfer Commwee mem- C-e'3 .-1-90 Lama Crass, Neihen Jones and Fred Lewis. -L -SAE KWNNX I wx X- fi Y? X N an 6 QXNVNXIQSSA 'S X xx Q14 I 3? I xw-Ssiiiifigm X ' X if ,gs Q 4x SKK wx My 5 K xi? Nab flkfilisk 'V -. Q Q ' Xi Q- 3-I-3 Vw-YL ' ' ,I 5 xg -Y -X C- iff' 1.-5 5 3.1 i '2 vxi ,sf 213.212 if -X I YQ1?'f?Nf1?- I 1 H - - :A sf-W :M 35. 'ti' V 5 HC-.. ,W f C. I M L. A , w ,L I A-lv W f ,S-22.1 . ff. sv C. -fc-1 37 . - 'KEMR' . - -1 As?i:'- A -iw. I , f 4 Egxw f s I gh - h - 1 -.. i -'-ff-1. -1 . gb, ,. ASM. 7,3 . O ' , 'n , x ' 'A 'til ' M! . PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE pubkizes aII SFC fzwtmrflbf- ff' acfwifies, One of IHEII mos? faIIed at-mu? pubVg Ty s+un was a specfacular in Ir0r1IoIfI'we Sfudenf Ummm they fgoun off Hue days un+iI PeIay5. Menwbfiws, sIw:I.'m a ' f Ifrcmf row, Ig-ff fo HQJI C, Gus VISSSIS, Ew3'y.v MCIWQHCH, I x Bavbara Shepp. JUIIQ NeweIl chairman 4 C ,en Conner and Isfandm-:II Lee Le-vm, GTI Rimes, Jwm Devfne and Lee SIwoIfon, N-:If owcmred WaIIace Sree -e I 'CI 5 X . 4.1 QR SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE wi HT ITIMI-je III p1rerI W I Hi I1 176' A 1, 'HQIU-id 'H W1 '- I I V1.1 In I UI, :vw II 1 if 1 ' L-vw' IA ,,41,f, ne' I Mfwr'-1, ff- IMI r rj L flnrww! Www 'SIUHQ mf, ,Ia-1I E Quiz, J v,'- In I-Inv-'I rv, Iv L r I Im U I-I:v1I'I PV 1 CFQIIV INIHer:fw,,ffN G'vfI-'rz FP v md F I ,LW STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE game ' .-.' i Iamrimni, I ' wav- Iaopi-1 diyl and 'ixxvwnfwe n Pam, The Ive-Ip: WITH ml event' Iw3Id In IH? umim. Cc'vw'ww'L-2e- m II I ak-1 1'.f' 7 Qfz' Iii-Ted ITP xr v Maw Ext PM Eur xA W Ired Hurt Bifb Prxde-m af-d FI-f G 'more afd Iifand FJ B F L 1 Salome Favmfev, I-Iufgb VVEII-Iiv and AI I-Iarrwg Ighawm' wx O- , IMBUED WITH no' t- va v1 'h,, 35' : vi 3 M N-.in C'e'Jh?:ir students arrive ' f r'1:Aff:'1 rf E3-C, NS, Sp:ir's'i:'s hoped to no avail Drake would 1 i in f V- Chnahei zhiiimtiin, lful it diiilnit C ' ht I d MIKE MERBAUM :'::i'h-a-ij me icwlw owing pangs of the 1' ,-1' 'Q 3 ,- 4. C eie ti- endure with the dolce' fone Une hundred and forty enthusiastic Creighton fans invaded the Drake campus on February 19 to witness the basketball game scheduled for S p.m. that night. It didn't take long for the Creighton gang and the Drake Student-Faculty Council to get to know each other, for after the visitors were welcomed at the train by the SFC, they were whirled back to Drake and run through the schedule planned well in advance. Coffee and doughnuts waited at the Student L'nion, and these appetizers stayed off hunger until after informal tours around campus and the city ot Des Kloines. Klike Klerbaum entertained after the dinner served in the Kennel. Drake and Creighton cheer- leaders teamed up and the walls shook with echo- ing cheers and school songs. The game which resulted in ii victory for the Bulldogs and a loss for the Blue -lays, but a cheer- ing-win for Creighton fans, was, nevertheless, one of the best of the year. Klore people than were expected turned out for the mixer in the Student bnion after the game. For the first time in a year, the SFC Student lfnion committee felt one of its informal dances was a success. Net result of the day was a monetary loss by the SFC, but a real gain tor the relationship between teams and students of Drake and Creighton. 'KSSQXQ-5:2:I,' 'Q' L f il H .,,- -Vx, . ii i h B , . '-' , wx A -h I -:jj-5 ,Al fl - . 1 .--. - V, F b .-f. .:Q.,:.,::. , , , a L., ..,,.,,. 5...-v I C K -' W ,se M, L' 34, l , - s 2 ,. sf' C 1 C . ..c.f' X , w as is 4. rsfxesgef , ',s' ' . . 1-Sf' ff 2 ta N -9-: ss-I 5 'A GATHERING AT the station, .advance guard of MO Elueioy tus await traoapffati-:in to Drill good te-llowship emo .vaqf iiclini. wwf, erik ' vw 'W ww 1-M .-Y .- 5 H J w V+ Sxbjzmf Uvwr, u f1'3W'x'1-' RAKE HOSTESS Laura Shgrrnan pax icgfge : -3 ,1,- :me Wd EuUd0g qreeferi med for an Infc waW Cages JaH'9vRvwq be-f13rvqf5m'9, in wP'mq!1 BUU,j,-51, lui-ezed by S2-79. THEN, DOWN To We Pawel for 5 RPS! social wour bsforc- We 140-sfudanf Crelqhfon caravan :Egan We lSOvmiYe refurn Mel, AFTER THE GAME, -J mf-fir Evfruqbi -fudhlrwfx. mil fm,-nfjNy ,nm 'QW and fiirmfy' GNU.. J 7 f pviwi'- v1,w,f1:'i .F TM- w15f -2 SFC vu-1.-J-'J ,HE f f ' .wr WW' J if . X K..- Q if 41 S I3 1 3 R Mugs Sherman gives We Wowdowm, Drake version, on campus We fo 'm una ,w.www'1 a?hIe+e. get 1 s ,l PLANS TO STEM an ippffarnrs allael if 5 new Scheme- to sfaft i ,gf-3 goof 1 fzrfnu amd en the sldehnes while G gfarae 1 They Played . . . lt sounds as it it would be a great honor to he chosen captain of the Drake football team. Lloyd YVasmer and Floyd :Xeker thought so, too. But itiwas 11 rough pull to he the leaders ot a team that was awarded only a pair of victories in nine games. A-:ker played despite 21 broken hand. The hand was slow in healing because he insisted on staying in each game. :Xeker propelled his stocky frame for the small gains that time and time again won another four downs. llvasiner, who played even when a reoeeurring head in- jury deemed it unwise, was the Uhollar guy in the mid- dle of the Drake forward wall. He swarmed on enemy hall carriers to plug up holes in the Bulldog line. Later in the season, following an enforced rest, lVas participated in the duels sporting a special mask to protect his fare from cleats and lists. The twosome's efforts at leadership and in the guts department drew nary a whimper of adverse comment. LISTENING lo how you are qcinq to win the game, when you yeur- zfzll are tense and a bil uncerlain of the outcome of the tilt, are re- duiremenff ol the qridders during the homecoming assembly. Ple- luilgd at lel+ are Football captains Floyd Acler and Lloyd Wasmer. SlDELlNED by head lnguriei msd- 1.-.ay :hrouqh the '54 season, Llayd Wasnwei y'.' orled CulCl13ily. l-le re- turn2d to the linf-up later we-ating 5 late masl. 4- if X sw A Yo .'. - 1 J., ga- ,. ld , em K' v - .J jg i' 1.-jig... - fir! 533' '?':iiiL1lQg 1- ,J , N u . . 1. ' 'M N' ,345-i WHEN YOU AR.: CAPTAIN 1 ,- J l--ui 1-, 1.31:-in ,nm If , . 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The big names among the underclassmen were Hendrix, a powerful fullback, halfhack Larry Dun- can, another hard runnerg Gary Newell, an end, and center Bob Retz, all juniors. FLYING. lhafs whalBillWriql1'l lhand on balll and Jerry lvlerlen ol 'lhe Bulldog: are doing in 'fhis ihurd quarter aclion al lewd Slate In spile oi a good etlorl by States Pliilirnon, Wrlqlwi came down wiili the ball and gave Drake a larsl and len on ils own 35, This was The beginning ol lhe Bulldogs' mosl Q-ileclive elrlensive ol llwe afternoon. The Moose, The Figures PASSING RUSHING AH. Comp. Yds. Pol. AH Ron Diedrlch . 77 28 473 .363 , , i I , A-1 Hendrix I73 Roger LaBrasca . 64 35 5IO .546 :W fx ' 0 Duncan 47 . kgs--3,s.4:1sN 'S' ic' . ,.f ,.?f e'l' -' 'fi' PASS Recsivme . 'W' , Lind . 24 No. Yds. ,,,, , ,Qi legs-3 4 gfbtiis Jerry Merlens . 28 495 KICK-OFF RETURNS Roger Acefo 20 242 4 fl G 7 -x . 1.svv,.g, . ., Floyd Aclrer . . . . 4 53 if 75.4 . NO' :',.-,ssfw-.s'..,.j, 9 1 N -. , . ,Ag fa ., Hendrix I7 scoremcs . - ' Acker 6 Al , - new . ' 9 ' r.D. P.A.T. wsu Kim, 4 Gene Hendrix . . 7 9 Sl GRQUND Q,AlNER-q5enE Merfens . . 4 0 24 Hendrix - leci Bulldogs in Aceh ' ' Q 2 0 I2 rushing, lock-oil relurns and PUNTING Larry Duncan ' 2 0 I2 scoring. l-le Hwas elecled R L. d I 0 6 'lvlosl Valuable. Df 'd. :1 ' ' I 0 6 Darrell Hulifaker ie ru: . . Acker . . I o 6 Acle' ' ' ' - - -- Warren Kinzel . . To+aIs . . I8 9 II7 Acy Chandler Yds 692 279 l05 Yds. 3I7 88 74 No. 8 20 ll 3 Avg 4.o 5.9 4.4 Avg 18.6 I4.7 13.5 Avg 32.3 30.5 29.8 24.3 FRONT ROW: Jim Compeau, Ron Diedrich, Ron Nelson, Don Jaschke, Jim Hanal-ian, Larry Duncan, Floyd Acker, Lloyd Wasmer, Rod Leiner, Waitren Kinzel, Lee Slange, Ed Mazzenga, Roger LaBrasca, Jim Davis. ROW TWO: Ron Lind, Don Sanservino, Roy Caviale, Norman Moore, Dick Treimer, Gary Orlich, Acy Chandler, Bill Myles, Don Knold, Ray Brown, Dick Paschal, Bob Reiz, Darrell Hulzlaker, John Brewbaker, Fred Graei, Garland Seiberf. ROW THREE: John Rock, Dick Barr, Charles Chasrain, Marv Shearer, Dave Wessel, Dick Bourne, Gary Newell, Ron Lesseus, Gayle BurgeH, Auqie Luihens, Gene Hen- drix, Roger Acelo, Jerry Merrens, Bob Avery, Bob Harding, Bill Dickenson, Larry Adkins. I954 FOOTBALL RECORD Drake O Colorado . . 6I Drake . I3 Denver . 33 Drake 6 Wichita . . 54 Drake . I4 Iowa Teachers . . I2 Drake . 26 South Dakota . . 33 Drake 7 Bradley . I4 Drake O Iowa Stare . . 35 Drake . I8 K ansa s S+a+e . . 53 Drake . 33 Wayne . . 24 THE SPLIT T -j - and veudy +3 Q are Ike Edldfbfis, 794 fi: 1, fl Ar, gp ' Nl' ,fr flral. I If I fm: H Ii. 313 'inrr' 'id 'uri 'rim thi ,rrY'H1 Ont of the freshninn ranks exnne :it lezist two or three ontstzinding nzinies. At qnzn'te1'h1tela, Ron Dietirieh and Roger lazillrnscn hzittleal for strxnigleliolds on the starting slot, hnt neither was able to get Il perrnzineilt holtl on the position. At the end-Q, Alerry Klertens :intl Roger .-Xeeto finished high in the Iinnl NCAA totzil receiving figures, Klertens Iinishetl fifth in the nzition. He caught 28 aei-izils, zinmss- ing 495 yzirils. Aeeto finished 28th, with 20 catches, good for 142 yfnxls. Coach IV:n'i'en liner switched from the single wing to the split offense in IO5-I. It was the first time zi Drake teznn hzifl l'lIII troni the split and the sparse gatherings in the stznlinin on game alriys seemed to enjoy watching it, even though the Bulldogs were losing con- sistently. Dnnvxin showeil promise of heconiing the breali-ziway fnnnei' neeiletl for II T te:nn. He got away for two long - ul I ,:ff, 'L N52-4 . 235' X5 C fx ,x A3 I .-, N. una . ' .M ,. ' STRETCHfJ.:'ry MV,-MV flzllj V115 rw- rivwiiy v'm,f,-31 f.. 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V 'wg .... fl 1 1 1 1 1 -.g'. . U4 , V . . ' ,.A..,...,-ws. 'Q--L.:-.i2Z1Pi1'..xe-'-ef' TOUCHDOWNf:o.c51r il-We Hen-3' A 1301 scores as quavfettiacll. Folger Lialdatasca :e 'f' :fre s ' 1 Qir'no'et::a1:'the- play. 1-1e dm.yas Dreiles leading STRATEGY-lffsgn W5'ren Gear yclcw play strategy with quarterback Ren Dieclrich 21:11 S545 , 'Elec' Te. . :VFX-ifslij Q .f i ..,:3fr- 4. - ,zz-if-.gf 5 - Vkwv i .1 ,t H, U .sv Q -.: gl ,av c. 41 X' . f -. - Q. 92 5 --2 'need dean on tablel talis to press box spotter via the field Q 'H -vs. - ' W: .,, 'vi -N ,ie I , v , v s sh ,, N1--,wif xi li' ---MF, I 5 .. V In 2 ' A - X-1 v w -' rin ,,. - 'T .- ,Q .,,,3, J' , -'rug 53 :tru 1 ' 'f J' - 2, ' f: f93,'q9..'ngE: nQ?w5f: QBAGQM BULLDOG Qaf, lf 1 .'3'f ?f ac if ri M ig as wen' 1 as .i'UE '1'lil'?fl Kawai runs, one for 50 yards, in the Bulldogs' 26-23 loss to South Dakota. He also scored twice against Uvayne in Drake's 33-2-1 win. Drake won its tirst game of the year at Cedar lfalls against lowa State Teachers. After trailing 12-U at halttime, the Bulldogs came back with a vengeance in the final two periods. XVith Hendrix providing the ground work and LaBrasca filling the air with footballs, the Bulldogs marched to a third period touchdown, with Hendrix doing the honors. ln the fourth quarter, LaBrasca connected with Klertens for Drake's final touchdown. Hendrix c-:nverted on the crucial extra point attempt, giving the Bulldogs a 1-1-12 win. P:ischal's work in the line was an instrumental factor in the Drake win. Acker, 1Vasmer and Dun- can turned in good games for the Bulldogs. The other win came in Detroit in the last game ot the season. The victim was Yvayne. Duncan and Hendrix each scored twice in the 33-2-1 Drake win. It was the Bulldogs' best offensive show of the sea- son. Between them, Duncan and Hendrix netted about 200 yards. As has been characteristic ot Gael' coached teams, the 195-1 Bulldogs placed several of their teammates high in the final NCAA statistics. ln addition to Klertens and Aceto, Hendrix ranked 20th in rush- ing. He carried for a total of 692 yards. He also finished sixth in kick-off returns. Playing the deep position, he returned 17 kick-offs for 317 yards. His biggest day, rushing-wise, was against Brad- ley in the Homecoming game. He battered the Bradley line for 197 yards, but the Braves upset the Bulldogs, 1-1-7. Hendrix was elected Hdlost Valuable by his teammates. He was also elected to captain the 1955 squad, along with George Smith. Smith was cap- tain-elect in 1953, but went into the service prior to the '53 season. liven as the Bulldogs were completing their sea- son on the gridiron, another type ot Bulldog was go- ing through its maneuvers in the fieldhouse. This was basketball- Q Arms, legs And . 'W Baskets 1955 was the year of the controversial bonus rule.. And it was the year in which DrakQulldogs, displayingsu- perb basketball on the home court but something less than desirable away, from home, wound up the, season with a record of nine Wins and 12 losses. Itwas a two game improvement over the 1954 record: r 5 I - s A -' U ' continued GRACE, , 1 1 T,-1: ?en: H1 - - W TH- ',1,:i': 3111.5-1 'i '1- , , A 115, .1,,, 1111- 101111111 11111- 111111 11'1-1- 1111111111111 1-11-11 1111111 111.11 111-111-11 Ill .11111111 1-1111.11 1.11111':1111111111111111111 1111- 11.1111111'1 x.'4 1111-Qu 1-11.11111-1. L'11111'11 1111111 1111111-11111111 111 171'.114.- 111111141-11111 111 1111111111 11. T111- 11111111 11-11111 ll' 1111- 11111- 11.11 111411 11'U'1'IA 1111115 11'1-11- 1'z1111'11 111 '13 1111111 111 '11 1'-411' 1711111-QV, 11 11.11 .1 11111113 11-.111111, bllf 1111-11- 111-11- :1-.1111 13111111 1111111. 411111 111.1111 11-1'111'111. 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Llim Schmidt, the first line reserve tor Cert, used his big trame to good advantage in l'L'D0lliltllH2. His presence in the line-up didn't hurt the Drake attack. Alim Nelson, a 3 toot IO inch guard, turnished a touch ot speed, agilitv, aggressiveness and sometimes unpredicta- bility to the Drake five. His main value was as a spot player, often times providing poillts at crucial moments. Late ill the season, the Bulldogs established themselves as the top contender tor the 'at large representative ot the fitth district in the NC.-XA tournament, Atter losing to Creighton, thei' swept to impressive XYlIl9 over l,oiola. XVashington and Oklahoma Citv, betore stumbling in the last game ot the season at Bradlev. 'llhe misstep was tatal to Drake's NCA.-X hopes. liradlev was selected as the titth district representative. The Bulldogs opened the season with Zlll S2-oi will over Omaha. After trailing bv three points, 32729 at halta time, Cert, Funk, Olmsted and companv surged back to score 32 points in the first tfllll' minutes ot the second halt, while holding Omaha to two. :X good detensive job by Hutchins on Omaha's high scoring liob Mackie was il highlight ot the game. In their onlv overtime game ot the vear, the llulldogs pulled out an Stl-79 win over Hamline. :Xtter bllildillg ll substantial lead. a late second halt lapse into spotty basket- ball enabled the Pied Pipers to catch the Bulldogs and tie the score at 75 apiece as regulation time ended. ln the overtime, tree throws bv Cert and Nelson and a field goal bv Hutchins gave the win to Drake. Cert led the scoring with 2-l points. Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake Drake I954-l955 RECORD . . 82 . . 83 . . 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Oklahoma City u Bradley . . . 63 48 79 72 70 74 79 I02 9I 77 B0 86 64 96 59 82 94 88 68 70 90 IbO2 Willie Cert-he rewrote the Drake records- scoring 439 points in 2I games, a 20.9 average- including a 33-point single game high aqalnst Loyola 15 11' 1-3 '5-E 'w 1 GEORGE FUNK fe' 1:b1e13 '11 111-3 be-11e1aqa1H-.1 f, 1 -. p 1 1 J 1 QP-T1 .1,'1 'eami 5.eC111r1'1 51513111-g :C1i-11311 171'.1141- 11111 f4l!l'f11t'l' 1111- 11111 111 11111 2111111 1-131111-ts :1g:1111st 1111t11'111:1111' 1 111111-11 K111111111-111 111 il 1-1-11 11151 111 1111 11111-1-1111-1 111 K11111':1111c1-1- 1111 1 ll1lIIl1'1 1, 19111111, '1KllQ1l1'l 111111 L11-11 11'1:11- 1111- 11111111 C1135 111 1111- D111141- 111-11 IIN 1111- 13111111119 11111-1-11-11 1111111 11 3-1--12 111-11111 111 Il 115-115 tic gn- 111 111711 1111- 1111111 1HlI1' 1111111111-5. 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R1l1l'klllL'f11 11111111 111111, 111-1111. 11111' Q1-111-1.11 11-1-1111g11111-11111111 1-1111 XYJXN 11'1111 '111 111-11 j'1'1ll'.u Terry O1ms+ed-big-rugged GET HIM, HUTCH-Dave Hufglwins 1221 wa1c1'1es 1:a1'e11111y aa B013 Bu1qas1:1 O'11V1E1VQUE-11815 War1'1c1rs 16-ac11es 1131 11112 111511. 1v1a1que11-2 won the qame e1 +1112 11-?1d1'1o11se 64-60, 96 DEFENSWE MANEUVERS, file his 'snr hx Gfimrue Funlf he-lpecl The Bulldoqi. bca? defensin rmndiiw Vlfaalwinqfon ol Sr. Louis af Ms own frame. Unidenlfed Wvaalw-n5:'2rf wan new qc lzy Eunlw, miss-ed 5nf:'. 4 1 l EU r,,?Q3- V at INDECISION V -' a W , ff I z, FRONT ROW, lell lo rigl1+: Merlin Pefer, Capt Tom Tagah, Jim Lufz, George Funlc, Trainer Ben Manlxowslri. ROW THREE: Assf.Coacli Scl1midf,Terry Olmsled, Ecl Dwyer,.l0l1n Erlglund. ROW TWO: Coach Ralph Sfewarl, .lim Nelson, Mika Hare, Dave Sisam, Manager Cliuclr Jaclc McClelland, Jim Hulsebus, Dick Koslroviclm, Dave Hurclwins, Loren Peebler, 'T N i ' , 'E wing QQQ, QYLFK E 555, r liggfgl E r r fx bi ' R 'inrw -Rank Girlie RQ' FWF? ill il R Q rj l lvl L juli BAK nm? K? R Q ma y Liifffl warg ,fmiale -Amie iFrl,aii1 LQ ' f if ' 2 3 -53 'J' aevgg' I ' 53- ' ee - X t l io-.-f p ,' -ees il ti iw: '- i . -:tt i W i ffX -ia. xlatii' ' s ww ' - fag- . Sift'-'fe'-f'rf3 fr rr , A Ref.-12.5Q...-:.rif'f'x A - va. 2 - ' - We-V '- Q - . . 1' at if A . as wtf, K .HA . . f - M ' as ,- .n ,MTA 'W fi ...Ne -Q A' - ie ' ' -ae-eg Xffeevegeerfk ..f. e e .. . . ff. -f - H-9 . 1,1 ,ei 'af '- s . ..,, ....'::'e-fe ' - -- Q' - . ,V 'ii ' ay- .Q ...-s- ' 'f ' fe-2. P f1.,,: -r ' ' 'r fe' ui TQ - 'ft e- . we - Q A '-1514.24 M ' Q 'Y ' 'X , :' jYM,L EFL.. 'C' 2 vi! . 5,m'g,Lw ' 1 Q V .. ,X U,-:,Q,s. M x:'g'f:,:. ',.5 s A . 1, s X A AN ' ' fn- 'fit i A ' x - .'xw ng. . ' v- wi '. YV. f - - fl TY! . . ,S I-2 -1F'wi?'f Qf'f7'i1. my .juss -1 3 - Q . to P. . 3' 3355 arg. ' l.t'tl hy criprniii Bah Sntli, Drztkels CIUSS-COlllllfI'y ttxim rim its wtiy to tour vit'tn1'ieS in six outings in lit:-4. Soth. who tinisht--t n tour yczu' uziwcr :is one of the ttiilltlngs' lcguling Cl'0Ss'C0tlltIl'5' im-it. minplt-tout tht- st-qistm with :1 pcmmitzil mgirk ot two tirst :intl toni' st-uiiitl plzicv hiiislics. llc zilsti ttnishcil seuoml :intl tt-nth. i'cspct'tiwl3', in tht- Cviiti-:il Collegiate Cligunpiunsliips :intl tht- Xzitioiml Collegizitc Athletic .-Xssouizitirm lmtcvti. Yctcrziii Rzw Klcfmiiwll, it trip notch l'llI1I1t'1A in thrcc previniis yczirs nt cumpctition, IICYBI' quite re- gqiinctl that clizimlwiiiiisltip form in 195-t. Slll'l5l'lNC of the seztsuii was sopltomrwe blolm Aller. Alter st:11'tt'tt iiupruviug in the tirst meet, :tml than L'HllflIlllL'Il tn show stcmty l'!I'0Ql'L'hS :is the :it-:tion wore fni. lla' tinishcil :is the Bulldogs' number two man. Two nthtrr mpliriiimriifw, lit-urge Nolan and Don Qiiijzuiu, iwniiitlvil out tht- IJI'Illit'L1lllIltl'f aunt will be hzifla tot' tnrtlm' zlvtiuii iii the txill ot 1035. The squml was crutch Tum Dcckzirtts Inst Drztkc t'1'o-s-t'oiiitti'3 tczimfit wzls Il grind ltiillilog yvar. .,-. 551 if fu z f . 1 . . A . ..,, ,. '15 5114 if D., ', A A WN . ,P -ng., ee . -nv., ' t..' .,.. ' - X A , iss Xi 5,5 VARIED PREPARATIONS are what these tour Bulldog Crosse country men are going through in their warrn-up session prior to the dual me-et with Kansas. Frorn le-tt to right, Don Qui- jano, George Nolan, Bob Seth and John Aller, Missing trorn the picture is Ray McConnell. The Bulldoqs lost to Kansas at Waveland, 13-24. Fleet Feet, Weights LONG WINDED is what they were. Coach Torn Deckardls last Bulldog cross-country te-ant taloovel was a good one. Lett to right, kneeling: Ray McConnell and Bob Seth, the Seniors. Back row: John Aller, George Nolan and Don Qui' iano, all sophomores. Drake . 23 Kansas State Teachers . 32 Drake . . 39 South Dakota State . I9 Drake . . 24 Kansas . . . I3 Drake . . ll lowa State . 25 Drake . . 24 Missouri .... 2I lDouble Duall Drake . . 24 Kansas State Teachers . 39 Drake . . 20 Grinnell .... 35 OFF AND RUNNING llettl are the Drake Bulldogs and the Kansas Jayhawks. Don Quiiano f35l, John Aller l34l, Flay McConnell Hal. Bob Soth lbetween Aller and McCon- nelll and Al Frame lll ot Kansas start the long grind over the Waveland course. Frame was the eventual winner, with Drak-is Soth tlnishing second, CO-CAPTAINS Ray McConnell lleltl and Bolo Seth were the te-am's leading point malrers on the cinders, indoors and out. nd Batons Indoors and Ou'r, Trackmen Do Well For Refiring Deckard KANSAS RELAYS CHAMPION In the discus, Bob Thamm closed out a tom- year career as the Bulldogs' top Y .l,' eight man. I-Ie set a school standard Q5 I59- 6','3 at the Kansas Relays. .1 3 l +- : 'U 5 ua -o- I. :I -a- V7 .: 4- :I ,IIUIN Deckxtril, in Iiix Ixixt yezn' .tx Iiiillrlrig t-riiicli. aztw liix I933 iiiilmii' tiki-:Ig xqiialil mcurc victurit-N in :ill hilt twn nt their meetx. 'liheir first writing sziw them trrnincing Ilraulley 50--I7 in the Iielilliniise. It was cvirlent thzit the 'thin clzulsn Iilceil to :In their wurli un the hnme preiniaex. Bah Sixth stzirtetl thingn with victories in the mile :mtl twu mile rum, with fnpliriinme aurpi'ise -Iohn .-Xller finishing hecnnil, :1 Izip hehinnl the reil hezitl. XVith few exceptions, that single Irip was :thnnt :rs close :is Soth's twu mile upprnients grit to him in ilnztl meet cumpctitinn. Ray Klcfunnell Iini5hetI xecnnd in the mile run :intl won the NSU yztril tlnsh. Hill Ivright won the 50 ynrrl ilzish itnil brozul jump, while Don Yon Ynorhia won the -I-Ill yard ilzirh. In the ficlrl events, Hob Tltzimm set :1 new meet recortl of 47-2 in the shot put, while Dick Schnell nutcheil another record with 21 12-U pnle rzmlt effort. The Iinlltlogs' next engzigeinent was Il triangular affair :tt the Ifiiiversity ot Qmrthzl, involving the host school and Knnsna State. The K-atnters wnllceil off with trip honors in just about everytlting to win with 70 Iminte. Drake was secunil with SU. In the proc- ess, Soth zignin won both the mile :mil the two mile runs. :mil eatxthlished 3 new record of Ilfl:Oll.S in the two mile on it mtt trziclc. Thamm set n ahot put recortl uf -IS-2, while Yun Yoorhis :mtl Schnell lin- ishetl aecnnd in the -I-Ill :intl pole x':1nIt, reapectively. BAR, POLE AND WIRE :fame ire Balldoqe' Dial Sihnell as he males one ml hia many success-ful pole vaults, Schnell set a schfgiol niarl: at I3-SM in a dual meet with Omaha. Emu ,Q More reeortls were on the zigeiulzi when the Bull- tlogs :uni the Klnrqiitete Uvzirriors mritelied strides. Uriike wuii QT 5 ti tri -lit I fi. Snth set :i lieliiliouse i'i-mul ut '3 232 iii the twu mile to remziiii uiiileteziteil. Xlefoiiiiell wuii the mile :ind SSO, while Sehiiell wmi the high jump giiiti pole vaiiilt. Yxm Yoorhis wini the -H-U :md 'lilizimm woii the shot put. In Al przietiee meet with Ciriiiiiell. Klefoniiell hiistleil to ll l:57.7 xzirsity :mil lielilliuiiee re-:ortl iii flu' NSU. The ltiillilugs' tirst iliiqil meet loss ezime :it the liquids of lawn State. .HH to 13213. It was the lust iiuloui' meet ot the egimpriigii. The main factor in the ilefesit was iiiimhers, :is the Cyeluiies were able to iiiziteh the ltiillmlugs two for one iii Il11lIlI1UXVE'l'. The oiittlour segisuii wiis iiiitixiteil :it the Texas Relays iii Austin. Sntli finished fourth in the mile :is Wves Samtee set :iii Amerieziii reeoril of 4100.3 iii the event. Sehiiell tietl for third iii the pole vzuilt. The ltiillilogs their ilowiied Omzihu 67 5K6 to 03 I li iii :1 thizil meet. Sehiiell set :iii mitiloor var- sity reeoril ot ll-314 iii the pole raiiilt. Soth, Dave Ilntehiiis :mil 'lihxiiiim were doiihle winners. TRACK SQUAD-KNEELING: Don Quiiano, Bob Soth, Bob Thamrn, Dick Schnell, Dave Hutchins Keith Angier. ROW TWO, standing toreground: Coach Tom Declrard, Assistant coach, Pat Wilkinson. ROW THREE: Art Ptost, Lester Hill, Eugene Potts, Austin Lawerence, Luther White, Eldon Knop- loh, treshman squad. Missing: Ray McConnell, Gene Hen- drix, Bob Mecldoclcs, John Brewbalxer. I kb 'Q Q , ' Q 5 5 1 Jigga. 'Q 1. V' .... 1 ' v 1 F i iw ' m , . 1' , Drakels 1955 tennis team, coached by Dr. Charles Heil' man, was getting its first taste of competition at about the time the c3L'.-XX was going to press. Lvp to press time, prac- tice matches had been the only out ot squad competition for the racket swingers. But the ladder ratings were pretty well set by that time. At the top was hlike llerbaum, a three year letter- man with a deceptive style ot play. In the number two spot was Floyd Acker, a two year letterman. Bob Schwartz, also a letter winner from last year, held down the third spot. A pair of newcomers, .lack Buss and Dave Hutchins, rounded out the top five. Number six man was Dick Seffren, a one year letterman. Top doubles ratings went to the :Xcker-Schwartz com- bination. They were followed by the Hussehlerbaum duo. 1055 did proyide one RIG ray of hope for the netmen -construction on two new Drake tennis courts was just about under way. A, l-.s, X ...... if as-0' t .to TENNIS SQUAD-The Bulldog tennis squad listens to instructions by their coach. Dr. Charles Heilman. KNEELING: Milne Merbaum, Floyd Aclmr-r, BACK ROW: Dick Settren, Dave Hutchins, Bruce Brundego, Bob Schwartz, Jack Buss. CLUBS AND RACKETS 'P-'1,, 4 svn, Y I l i Holt, though perhaps not Drake-'s best known intercol- legiate sport, is one in which probably more people would like to take part than do. This doesn't leave any room tor the Sunday dufters though. Lvnder the capable guidance of coach lid Voltmer, the ltulldog links team was slated to play a nine match sched- ule this spring, most ot which were on the hilly XVayeland course. Ar printing time, two of them had been played. Une a loss to Drury at Springfield, hlissouri, and the other a fourth place finish in the lowa College match on the home course. llernie Irwin, a tour year lettermzui, yy as the team's medalist. Uther staudouts were captain Bill Reiley, Bob ltoltz, a letterman junior, and -lohn lngmand, a transfer trom Iowa State. The H team was led by Gary Orlich, another sophos more. ON THE LINKS-Dr. Edward Voltmer demonstrates the use ot an iron to his golf squad charges. FRONT ROW: John lngmand, Jim Woods, Dale White. BACK ROW: Bill Reiley, captain, Bob Boltz, Bernie Irwin. IOI i..s.. ...Mr a yi-ivwq s y . if ' , W 1, D , , A 4 3 Q p 0'.R Q ' l Q-,h 4 . -'Fo io' ,stun .-'Q T691 ' 'Q ' C 4 .14 ...sl .4 . 'f. Au o w-v .rf W ,fu , Q., V 3, ag, X bv Q- . If 4 I 102 Rvioiwl vioxx-lx, I5l'l'lfll'IllllIlVl'N :intl :i iuitlici' Flow VIN uint-vii Cut lllqgl wlivn the uoiiliiluiit lizuisun xtimlc in. Aint f,1- xxx-iw ri-.iruri-X of tlir- IW:-3 Ilixiki- Rvlqnk. Don Yun Yoorliis, of rlit- Drake truck squad, lizul to ies- Riln N ii vt-ki-nil otlitiilli lu-gqui :it :in ll :i.ni. roiivovzi- run- tlic niitlfllt- ilistancc :ice froin liis ht-d in 11 downtown tion on l i'iil:f3. liotcl. Dcxpitu liib fo1'gcttulm-ss, H1-s was greeted enthusi- l i-.itiiiw-il xiii-qikviw we-iv li. l,. Vliugl Wvilxon, Big 'livn :isrit-lilly by tht- onlookcis in the 11lllllfO1'll1ITl. Rcgzmlless zirlilf-ri-' k'UIUIIIlNNl4Ill1'l'. :uiil XXI-N Szuitvv, tlin- wlf-zuliiiittcil ot what lic does :it coiivoczltioiis, we predict lic won't :wilt niilvi. Suiitvv. wlio iixiizilly coiiit-X vlost- but iicvci' AINV.-XYS be late :lt tllc- foul' minute tape. uuiri- gi-tx tliviw- on tinic-, lizul rlit- Nzunc trouble getting to .-Xsiilc twin Sniitcck lzitc :n'1'ix'al, Z1 torch that woul.ln't rlii- -'o:ixow1itiuii. Huly rliik tiinv, lic wzifn't vw-ii vlow. lwurn :intl tlivn burned :ill over, :intl fl bunipcml float, just SIX' lliw-Niilviit Dirk 'liow lixul juyt intioiluvi-ml tlic lllW0llfL'VL'l'j'fl1lIlQ' wt-nt sinootlily, including the pai-mic and wwg x 4 , 5 .fp 1 ttf-4. . ,,....1.pk-611 ffm!! .od .1 ,J 11-mv the dance witl1 Blue l3:1r1'o11'5 urehestni. llfor mice there was plenty of 11111111 for tl1e ilzince-it win helil i11 Des Kloines' new Yeterziiis z1iulit01'ii1111.J The 111ixe1l-up torch was seliediileil to be ezirrit-il to the stacliiim by' D cluh riiniiers to otheizilly open the re- lays. Gov. Leo .-X. 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'05 . xt rggjrrg. so gk Ms 5.. .-ft Mx silt ROYAL BEAUTY-Anne French, 1955 Pelays Queen TICVTN l-'3-1'i' 72155 .-,fatcefi-s parade presareiticris with Diele zeexf. S 'ov Solar, held Misi Urals, and Pusty Moland, H '2::o fig Queen wht the QlJ'?'E'UiEClg1'115l hostess dur- fz pa 2,f1.-,.eiiiod. --...- -C to -:aw fu The parade itself was as good as usual-and as usual, there were plenty of hands, floats and beau- ties. Town Girls took the Sweepstakes trophy, donated for the hrst time by Des lloines Enterprises. It will he a traveling trophy with the names of the annual winners engraved on it. Sorority division first place went to Kappa Kappa Gamma, while Pi Kappa Phi again took hrst place honors in the fraternity divi- sion. DIIXIA, Delta Zeta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon were awarded second place honors in their divisions. At the Relays themselves, bright sunny skies and nearly 18,000 fans jammed into the stadium to push some ot the world's outstanding athletes to nine university and college Drake Relay ma1'ks. It was also a record Relays crowd. A good share of the 19,000 were there with 'he expressed purpose of seeing a picked field of milers, headed bv Santee and Fred Dwyer, make an all-out assault on the four-minute mile. But they were dis- appointed. Santee and Dwyer were content to run against each other instead of the clock, and the re- sult was a comparatively slow -l 108.-l clocking. That was a long way from the four-minute mark, but it was something over six seconds under the Relays record, eclipsing the collegiate standard of -1:1-1.5 set by the Bulldogs' Dewey Johnson in 1952. It also erased Joie Rayls non-collegiate mark of 4:l5.0 set in 1923. 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Saturday was the same kind of a day, with the exception that it was a few degrees warmer and quite a bit windier. The tem- perature rise was welcomed, but the wind did its best to thwart all record breaking efforts. It prob- ably succeeded in some instances as winds of up to 13 miles an hour alternately whipped up, down and across the west straightaway. It seemed that the majority of its force was spent heading into the runners making the final turn. But all was not wind, weather and Aggies at the Relays. For Tom Deckard-coach eight years for the Bulldog track teams and director of the Relays -the 1055 running marked the end of a coaching career. This particular coaching career probably be- gan when the little man with the quick words was running on lndiana's relay teams in the late 3O's, SLEEPY SWEDE. BLCH' Biiqewd Gi the and setting individual records of his own. Two of Ollalmmi As3 f'5 UO5395 the mm lm? them are world marks which still stand. elif,+r,cAwsfi:iic'--'-e - Y w . 1 -- 6 ,im Jim we ww? lc Xorth Texas btate and Abilene Lhristian got lay um. Closed eyes seem to he Q things rolling in record fashion as Relays got under way. Running in the preliminaries, North Texas it-v.. WIT ' 'T 'wi S .fqfgsaxws . ..esY ' X X, X .A - cw, - ,- PISTON LEGS apunoping, Ncffhw-9st'3in'5 Jim Golliclay 'eaua fc' wife ie the IOO yard dash. G-clliday ran 9.9 into a 4 f .-fed. lt was his seccnd Relays H+ e, I06 AIRBORNE ALLARD-Bernie Allard is up and over the crifi-,uber in the high pimp. Allard wen 1 on to if K .kwj,,,, 5 , 1 X if it .. MJ b ' in Y . , I Y' 2 V 1 lg :ig fe Sl 5 X X .12 ' 'fl .. 3 ,Light 1' ' -ngfi r CRASH LANDING-buf e happy one it was, A'- lard Mori the Relays high romp title 1,-.-th fi 6-ff., leap, txt, CHAPEAU a Ia CORDARO T v Fwd-In'-, Dim Mfiineui Re-gate ef W CCL FU? sin' f f' 1.-.'i'itei, in n j 'r P lzy ii f but ilu iw with one if' bi. i-irrii-1.1 if 57 fa, filtfngrwfj to Cf3ri:lai'o p he , .U vi in n lmni. UCLAN'S APPROACH rf! +11 is t ww , if-ig fried here Epi' 9 ru 'Qi Wir . 1 -sr UCLA em.fme.a we nomo 1 Ag , it ',-rf . V' : . - fx, 16- H h -gt Timo nwdlay team 13 Fi fiir ill Qxhsfstf. ff H fi-f ,, f f , ,l .Q -, 1- t ...mt L . 1, N1 , 111 in ,. 93' -4 ' X Q ll l l .S ny. J 'A A , ' i, .- . -- 1 t iz ,J ,g, 4 Q' 1 . ,I - ' H R 4 f , 1 Q tv, ' ' - .,g..,'sg4,. , U, L, lowered the 44171 yard relay mark to 41.6, but the glory was short lived. Abilene Christian, with Bobby Klorrow blasting through the final 110 yards in 19.8 seconds, lowered the live-mimite-old record to 41.4. lllorrow and company still weren't satisfiedl In Satnrdayfs linals, they came back to lower the mark to 41.3, with Klorrow edging ont North Tex- as anchor man lloyd Dollar in a stride for stride battle to the tape. Oklahoma ASM, running -1. XV. Xlashburn, -lack Hays, Fred Schermerhorn and Bill Heard, raced to a 3:2014 timing in the sprint medley on Friday afternoon. 1lashburn's 46.0 leadoff quarter was probably the Aggies' savior in the event. Bad baton passes all but wrecked their hopes for a rec- ord. They had gone onto the track gunning for a world record in the event, but came off with .-mit ii' 1 ff. '--v 'tv'-. V if a.,,au--shrug,-M It O? A GOOD MILE-BUT DISAPPOINTMENT-A record crowd had gsfhered in the sfad um in amticipafion of seeing Wes Sanfee break the fcf-minute barrier-amorg the disappoinfed observers '.-.f as Dfale President Harmon. i f , as.. the Drake mark and a near miss of the American standard. lfroni Georgia Tech came a lone entry, a youngster by the name of Carl Yereen. He went hack to Dixie-land with a new Relays discus record. On his final throw of the afternoon, the 19-year-old sophomore. standing 6 feet fi inches tall and weighing 235 pounds, unleashed a pow- erful heave which traveled lil feet 11 inches. It was the best throw of the day thy ahout four feetl in what was prohahly one of the strongest discus fields ever to compete here. The first three places were all over 160 feet, with second spot going to Don Vick of UCLA. Drake's Bob 'llhainm finished fifth. The mostly Iowa crowd had a chance to show its slightly partisan point of View on Saturday as the Univer- N. X XY ,qv g s S sity of Iowa 480 yard shuttle hurdle relay team erased the record of 59.-l set by Ohio State in l9-P7. The Hawk- eyes' time was 59.2. Bill Nieder of Kansas eased into first place and a new record in the shot put. His record breaking toss was 56 feet 3,11 inches. Last year's defending champion, gigantic Tom Jones of lliami, had to settle for third place behind Vick of UCLA. Qklahomafs Aggies closed out the day on a happy note as they raced to another record, this time in the mile relay in 3:1l.7. Once again, it was Kiashburn who put the finishing touches on a magnificent effort. Running in the anchor spot, the long blond Aggie pounded around the stadium oval in a crowd stunning 46.5 quarter mile. J. W. MASHBURN lrlglwll, ol Oklahoma AM, was 6-le-Sled fha Oulslandlng Afnlele of llme l955 Pelays. Maslwburn ran Qn two winning Aggie relay learns furnlnq in 469 and 46.5 quarlers. A FAREWELL LOOK is ces? over The new empfy Dralve sle- dlurn by rellr-ing Relays cllreclor and 'rracl coach, Tom Decl- ard. Deckard drrecfed eiqlwf relays wlwile al Dralfe, in addr- 'rlon lo be-Inq recognized as one of llwe counfryk oursfandinq lraclc coaches. He developed many naflonal and Olympic lraclc slars and helped build lhe Dralce Relays info flue na- Tion's lop Track and field carnival. J' K., r'0 at - ,,,, v 3 L 1- '1 V. ,,. 'E -A ,v- .,, x X 1 QM N +1 M R' .. . , X x-11 JA 1' ii ' 'n a 1 -- A x 7 Xl f- , ' , , if DRM 01.712, ...bflflfgei A va , 'W i i' 1IO I955 BASEBALL fx Izinlx xxihstaiitiail l1l1II1l'3L'l' uf 1'ctxn'inng lvtfcrf ni:-n, hack Imni tha' xriwvng twain 111 l'l'v-1, xx'vi'c hav- ing riwnhlx- gi-tring thv llrakx- hawhall train un thx xxinning frail in thi- 1-arlx' part fit thc' svawii. llzivk frrini thi' l1l'l'XlfPlIN xvzn' xx'i'i'v M'X'L'I'1ll atanil mire, nainvlx' Dun 111-irvll, Dirk l1I11'1'lN, ,liin llnlw- hnx, Alvin' Plivlaii, ,Inhn Szivkvtt. Dick Tcxtnig and fm-g W alflx. 1 liifiw- xx'c'i'c- alw :1 tr-xx' nvxx' nziiniw in thi' wld xxlnch xx vw wrxing iiwtim- of tlu-i1'p1'x-wiicv .Xiiiwiig thi-Xu xx ax Run la-xx'ix, xxhn was hitting .371 rliiwngli Thug linllflwg-' liiwr lixx' gfaiiivm. lint 1'x'c'n xx ith Tlllx IWI JilI l1lIlN xxwilc FIT rlii- I1l'lft' thc' liiillxlvwk - . 1 . - lim rlimi lnkt hxv ggniiw. BASEBALL, leff fo righf, FRONT ROW: Don Berlell, Jake Sfahl, Greg Walsh, Dick Texfor, Bob Goodman, Dick Harris, Joe Phelan, Chuck Dianis. ROW TWO: Manager Lee Levin, Rod Lefner, Jim Hulsebus, Mel Drinkwine, John Sackelf, Ron Lewis, Darrell Huffaker, Mike Hare, Fred Graef and coach, Shan Denisfon. Ixlaybc the fact that thc ai1'pm't diamond is some- thing 1655 than desirable to play on had something to do with the prim' rcmrd of Coach Shan Denistoifs nine. In any cvcnt, it is doubtful if the cansc fm' the IVH3 downfall could he attributed entirely to a lack uf ahility. YVQ knnxx' that it costs money to provide thi- kind of facilitics rin-ccssziiy for a hascball team, and it appcars that the Drake squad has had to ac- cvpt thc fact. I,itc1'a1lx', they had to accept thc old adage that that's thi- xx'ay thu ball bounresf' partic- nlarlx' xvhcn applied to the infield on the airport diamond. woMEN's M RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION represeniaiives cI-neck +I'ne buIIe-'rin board daiIy. STAND- ING: RuiI'i SI'ur+e-vanf, Sfalnaker Dorm: Jane Reifsciineider, Chi Omega: Barbara Paradis, Kappa Kappa Gamma. SITTING: Judy Long, DeI+a Ze+a1 Joann Schanfz, AIpI'1a Xi De-Hag Carleine Hobbeif, Delia Gamma: CaroI NeibIing, Town Girls: Ginny Svoboda, Crawford Dormg Nancy Risser, Kappa Alpha TI1e+a. 'IiXXk'IlU fI1I'tft' Iininiix-II p:11'riiiip:1iita Iilv in :ind nut ut fin' noiay CHl'I1k'l'b of thi- Xivuiiiviil liyni rn plzn in fini- ni ri-n rmi1'in-yy 11l1!lllIlIIj' spniisurcd by the XVmi'1c11's Rccrczi- tion Asmcintimi. Tiicw fUlII'I1l'ya iiriinprise tI1v girls' intru- OFFICERS WERE iefi fo ri hi: Dixie Davis freasuiei- Ronnie Purcell nnn':iI Wl'0Hl'Zlll1 in wIncI1 NYU-fI1Il'1IN of tlw fuiniiic vwnlzi- . 9 . . . I . I I vice-president Marge Palmquisf, presidenfg Joan GearI'1ar+, recording tion uf Ijrgikv pgilfiqipfitf, Secreiaryi Ginny Svoboda' Corresponding 5eC eI'a Y' Thr Assm'i:itiuli, wIiin'Ii is nizuic up of wfiiiI, 4IlII'l1l LIIIII nnrw wp1'vsciit:1tix'i-N, sports Iic:nIa cImscii by thi' c-xi-viitiw Im:n'mI, Linmi tIlu 4JI:I'IL'k'l'5, PIJIII :1niI Li1ll'1'I' out :III :lftix'iticQ UI rhi- ivan: In IIII to YIM w'm'1'ziI tfllllillbilill uf rhv 1lI1'0:nIy fum'- c1'r,m'1ImI :in4I HX'l'l'-XYl'Il'IiCtI gym, XVRQX this yvxn' cn-qwiv so1'wI ll niixi-ii w1IIc3I1:iII tuninvy. 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A 12 K 'Q ' 14' ,f , Ya m y 5 s I E , E- , 1, gs ,-, ws U, Q ..,4 , I' 4.2.2 '1,..- I , ' ' , - A -' - . i..... M ', ' 'm X F 1 - ' A ...,,,....-M ' Eafi - ' I. 'uw V , ,x,E. A nw., . ,E x M I . . . M, H2 E A 'Liga 1,1- N.. 'V' v 'r 11 CLUB OFFICERS are 11911 1.5 11.11-11 1111- Ph 11 , 'Q Larry Duncan, Dr. Chailes l-le1l'1'11f1n, advism E11 V K , 1 -I Paschal, P11?s11:117n1j J1n1 l-lanahan Din 13,111.1 V ,V J fl T V V .yi ' f f or s 1 D CLUB FRONT ROW: Dick Harris, Jim Hanahan, Gil Raines, Dick Te111or, Don Sanservino, Joe Phelan, Greg Walsh, Bernie Irwin, Larry Duncan, Clifford Fedalizo. ROW TWO: Floyd E. Acker, Lloyd W. Wasmer Raymond A. Brown, Gene L. Needles, Rodney Le1ner, Torn Jenk, Ray McConnell, John W. Sackeff, Roy C. Caviale, Dr. Charles Heilman, Advisor. ROW THREE: Bob C. Sofh, Bob Re1z, Bob A. Thamm, Ray' mond King, George Funk, Eugene D. Hendrix, Gayle Burgeff, Bill J. Coldiron, Richard B. Paschal. ROW FOUR: Gary L. Newell, Edward Dwyer, Tom Tagafz, Jim Schmidi, Willie Cerf, Terry Olmsfed, Don Berfell, Jim Hulsebus, Lionel Po1+s, Charles Dianis. -sw... sa. 11111111 s111 111 1111- 1ie11111-1 111111 s1-x'1-r111 girls s111- 111111 1111-1 11-111' 1111111 13 1111111 1l1k'II11'31'I's 1111111 1111-sv 17 1111-11 111 11111-. 1-X1111 tflklily 11111'111g 11'Qsl1111:111 0l'1L'l1f1lf1l'1l1. 11'1'11 111111 1111Ql11, 1111' 1111- D Ll11Il1 11-111'1's1-111s 1111- kil'1'1llI1 111 The girls 1:11141-11 1-x1'111-1111 21170111 1111-ir l'1l'5f 11111s 111 131.1141-. 111.1111-'s 1111111-11-s. 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T111- 111111111 g111-s 111 11111 s1-111111 11:11'k, 11111111-1110k111g guy 111111111 11slc 1111- 1111' Il 111111-1 111111 1111s 1-111111-11 11111-1' 11'f1'1'1'N 111 1111c s1111r1, T111- 1111'g1- 1111111 They were 11111-,H Tillfllj' s11111 11111 101111 111 1110 111111-1' girls 1111111111-1 1111s Il 13 111 1111- 111-1111-1' 111111 1111- 11111111- 111 fllk' 111111111- 111111 quickly r1g1'1:1-11. 111111 111c s111,11'1s 111 111111111 111- 11-111-1'1-11 1-1111111111111-1'1-11 111 T11l'1i11I'111'l's Kathy, like many other f1'cs111111-11 11110 Dllj' l'1t'lll11L's 1-111111 111 1111- 13121111-iL'f. II3 Q 3 .N ,. Q :Q K f ii'X .1 1 . X' 7 W I 1 X X K A I , ,.. X K. i Aix uv 1 -W -- .v 1 ' 1i i W K 'T ff f 'N 1..f I5'k-, . ,. M X .M . srraff X f-c I C? H K . Q, A, ' '- M - Af-1-: - , xt N, ,Au if wg? Q3 N Q gg,,f :2.g?Qf ' W :V 10' '1 My -3.5-,ivy J jgffgns. 554: Ji' f ' y ....,.f1Tf- w Wu .muff T1 II4 ' Y -ki.: ,. -1' 'f ' - ' ' wr - :. '555 . .17 .jg jf: A- f QiH'i:::Af'f Q, -l',,'.1,.'A if V' in J L furganizations M I 4 415 Mn. !N' V 1 'V 5 ll , 1 .A Ni f ' - 4- 'im' 1 ' y 5 I li1 Qt M social dramas kinxl s s fm. qlff the ICUVJIIVY Il atzufr, 4 if-l ill , ,Jud 1111 ilu' men and Zi'0llIl'Il llIl'7'l'!j' f71Ilj'l'1'j'. ,Hi This quotation from Shakespeare inspired the plan for this section on organizations. Wve have looked upon Drake as a stage where many dramas are performed. Among the dramas are those of the social organizations. lfach social organization is, so to speak, a play and you, its memhers, are its cast. The settings for the plays are numerous and varied. llost are in Il widespread area surrounding the campus. However, some of the dramas take place directly on campus. The non-Greek social organizations and the governing bodies meet in such places as Klinnesota lounge, the Student Union and the Ad lounge. These governing bodies act as stage managers for the dramas. In addition to making rules and regulations, they are responsible for the smooth running of the various p1'oducti0ns. 'PES' gl Directing the action in each group are its house mother, advisors and oihcers. Yvhile Y' 'tx 1043? 'i ' R . . Y . . . . . '1 my ,I Q' fig: -4 good directors are important, the quality ot the production depends on you, the performers. - 1 2 Q. - . y I Not all of you haye leading roles but each of you has a part to play. -- -f . 1. ll e are also aware that many ot you have additional roles in other dramas on the Drake ' 5 y stage. V e have attempted to credit you with these other ioles. i Y Continuing in this same vein we might say that the founders of your organizations were v , vi i 1 the original producers of the plays in which you now perform. i .f w a- , . . . , , i- M But it is you who must continue the production as well as the performance. And you ' Tri A - -- - - V, V V' . , also must prepare yourself to assume dirierent roles as you exit trom the Drake stage and ii Y Q V Hoe? i- make your entrance on to the stage of the world. ' f ' -'EEE' J ' ' lf - .. ,. ' . W.. K l an rw H it 1 . ' I ' ', 'rw L ., 5' 'Q for af fa 'Q 1 'af-Q .-i,l,'4 hangs 5 -of Q , X ,j if ll :N A, x.-.F Y? f ,. J, 13 2.4 6 if'-it , -' by 5 3 , ii. ' II6 CAST ALPHA EPSILON PHI FRONT ROW: Carole Cohen, Fern Ablin, Judy Leviian, Pal Morri- son, Lois DeNosaquo, Mrs. Fan Rose, Barbara SI-iepp, Barbara Lippe, Maxyne P. Borodoicl, Myrna Rolhman. ROW TWO: Sandy WinIerni+z, Celia Kaplan, Bunny Bederman, Irene Frieder, Lynne Biss, Barbara Tav- alin, Paula Forlcosli, Audrey Reifler, Sylvia Sclwam, Ellie Grossman, Judy Rossef. ROW THREE: Ellie Bolniclx, Marlene Rosenflial, Lois Erenzel, Nadine Bodoff, Rosalie Sobolovilz, Myrna Karp, Lee Weyenlaerg, Arlene Nor+I'i, Sandy Kreeger. Annu .Q I A.. ID nun ISSUE SH?-U ' DDD' SETTING ACTION OTHER ROLES ? l7IH Lviiix'ci'xity .Klplizi Ifpailmi I'Iii iiitmiliici,-II rliieii' iicn Iwiiw iiinrlii-ir, e , A , KIM, Itiii Ixriw, .it LI tczl gixcii Niiwiiilwvi' Il. Hvi- pmt :it Dizilai- ix tlic Iiiwt wiicli pmitiuii Iii-Iii In Xliw. Rim-. 'lilic girlx :ilw in-Iwiiicil Iwi' witli :i IWi':iiiiI IIUIX' I-zitclicii with iiIti':i mriiIci'1i iiigilirii-s. In ziililitioii to piciiicx :mel Iiiiiisc parties. tlic wcizil ziutivitica of AI-II'Iii were Iiigliliggliteil In their ziiiiiiiail apriiig formzil. A party fm' Iiziiiiliczippcil cliil- Ili-an was their special project lui' tlic yvzir. IJI1'CCfl'Jl'S of the group tliix year wciw- Luis UcXmz1qiiri, Iiuilwziiazi Sliifpp, I3:i1'I1:11A:i SIi:ipii'0, Slllllllll Tviiitcriiitz, ziiiil -Iiiily Lcvitziii. In-nc I71'iciIei': vice prvsiilciit of Yoiiiig Rupiihliqnm, Iizip- pu Beta Kappa: Cn-Iizi Iiziplziii: i'cu0i'iIiiig scciaetziij' fit Hil- Iclg bzmily Ixrccgcr: Alplin Lniiibclzi Di-Img Aliiily I,cx'it:1ii: wci'ct:11'y uf SFCRA: Aiiilrci Rvillcrz Hoiiicmiiiiiig Luiirt: BlIl'I'32'll'!l blinpimz coiicspoiiiliiig scciaetziry of Hil- II-I, biiaizicas iiiniizigci' or I znzfx-D4'!Nz1i, I Iictzi Sigma IDIIIL I3zii'b:11'n Slieppz SITC social :mil pimiiimtiiiiis CIIIUINIIILTBI Lee Iveic-iiIWci'g: :Xlpliu Lmnbilzi Dcltzi. DIRECTORS, lell Io ri-gil: EII e Bclnigly rnembeivai- larqej Lola De Ili-saquin, pref' Sandy Wiriierriiz, Ireas.: Barbara Srfap rc, cg Barbara Slieop, vice presq Mrs. Fan Rosa, r i nviiiper, DIRECTORS 'V T NN ' F er if, ref? R 1, Dane Ei? i ALPHA XI DELTA . N C A CJ FRONT ROW: Adrienne R. Rott, Jaci J. Sesfini, Jane E. Hayes, Vir- ginia Pfaltzgraff, Mrs. Walter, Marge Yvonne Blue, Shirley Arendt, Rusty Molarid, Joecl Johnston. ROW TWO: Charlene Jo Kyle, Dixie Pinkerton, Annette Pilroulas, Rosemary Healy, Carol Boehm, Carmen Hawortl-i, Slairley Ford, Jane McNeil, Karen Barton, Marilyn Arvidsori. ROV! THREE: Merle J. Lloyd, Janice Vee Clark, Vivian Dc-Sloover, Gayle Osterberg Helen Walker, Barbara Kent, Nancy Sclnilz, Joann Sclwanlz, Karen McCoy. ROW FOUR: Ann Clarlre, Paula Reaney, Janet Miclaie, Nancy Prelnm, Roberta Rlwinesmitli, Mary Jo Kent, Mary Jo Koehn Jan Soealcer, Bev Sloan, ROW RIVEJ Joyce E. Cunning- ham, Pele R, Petersen. Darlene L, Scott Shirley B. Bowers, Mary K. Wilkinson Diane Bolreri, Ruth Selden, Jo Borclwerdinq, Sally Blades. !l8 'yr KY rv SC' W yi 6 SETTING l32l.l 3-ltli Street ACTION Alplia Xi Delta! Clniftinay party xraa lielrl at tlie Cloutl Rooin on Deeeinlwer J. plilll' tlieine ot tlie p:11't5'was Crys- tal Liziileiieefi Higliligliting tlie spring MlflillL'ZllCI1tl1ll'XYZlS anotlier tormzil. ln October tlie eliapter nab lioxtess at a tea tor tlieir proxinee preairlent, Klrs. Stokely. During the wunnner inourlis extensive interior ileeoiwltiiig was ilone in tlie rliapter liouxe. 'lilna ineluiletl new built-in euplwoarils :ix n ell :ix otlier nnproreinentx. A new piano was also ailileil to tlie lixing room. OTHER Klarilxn .'Xrx'iilNon: Sigma .-Xlplia lota: Diane Bolten: re- ROLES eoriling wr1'etaryot Plii fiannna Nu 3 .loiee Cunningliainz Pin fizunina Xu: tloeil -lolmston: Illilllilglllg' eiliror of Qlixx, ililieta Sigma Pln: llary -To Kent: Sigma Alpha lota. rlrum inzrioretteg Carla l,eeliner: Sigma Alpha Iota, Zeta l'lii lfta: Merle Lloyil: eorrespoinling secretary' of Klu l'lii lfpailou: Rusty Klolainl: Hoineeoming Queen: -laekie Seatiniz 4XlpliaT:1u Omega Pleilge Princess: llari' K. lYill4in5on: Klu Plii lfpfilon, SFC special events com- mittee, treasurer of Social Panliellenie Council. CHI OMEGA F17 X .. f,, ' fy ,UV ly . XV. SETTING 2700 L'11i1'c1'sity ACTION A cI1icIic11 :1111I br-an 1,Ii11111'1' if :111 :1111111z1I event III thu CI11 O I1c111a1'. If1tI1c1' :1ct11'1-s III' 1111-1Igcs CHI I11-11115, 1Icpc111Ii11g .af .M CTORS Ie'1 rf 1131114 Caiifwyv- Landman Oll wI10 I1:1s thc 10111-1' g1'z11Ic z11'c1':1ge. S11c111II1' tI11' g11'Ia DIRE Imvv Il 1111111tI1I1' I1n11sc IWIIITY :1111I apring :1111I CIIl'IsFl11:lx f01:11111Is. 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Williams, Barbara A. BishoFf, Ann E. Schaf- Ierf, Jan SuIIivan, Mrs. Brown, Marilyn CIine, Mary CaroIyn PaImer, Jacque Singrnasfer, Shirley Gilmore. ROW TWO: Gwen Smyrh, Joyce Sfephens, Marilyn McCIow, Margery Duncan, Carolyn Landrud, Jane Reifschneider, CIaire Zenor, MariIyn McManus, Nancy Swiff. ROW THREE: Be'r+y Lue Garland, Jewel L. Schwarfz, JaneI A. Gove, June J. Wilson, JacqueIine Johnson, Myrna Sirneno, Barbara Dewey, Fran Bu+- Ier. ROW POUR: Georgia M. DrechsIer, CaroIyn CoIe, RocImiIIa TuIIIe, CaroI Reese, Karen Dee Hickman, Kay Sanford, Bea Morris, Sue Lynne Harris, Joan Dianis. ROW FIVE: Jackie Janeiz, Suzanne NuII, Carol CoIIison, Janice Mosier, MariIyn Toussain+, Jo Ann Van BaIen, Alice Schock, Leanne WaIraIh. ROW SIX: BeverIy A, Frud- eger, Jan R. Risvold, BeverIy A, Horn, Mary C. Shoemaker, Pafricia E. Goodnow, Marilyn J. Schnug, Rachel Coxon, Ann K. Jacobson. 31:6 mv? 1 g 'vi' 'dl 49 E 94' 5' T7 39' ff' :KT T 1 : Q 151' T: N27 'G 177 Y? CAST DELTA GAMMA SETTING IIIH11 111111 S111-1-1 ACTION I31-11.1 lT.lI1IITIl11N 11.1111111.1l 1111111-1'1 11 x1gI111-111111-1-1-11111 I '7 .1111 111 1111- I1l1111I. l71'41I11- l3liK XINIT 1111- I1111':1 H111111' 1111' 411111111-M XX111111-11 11111-11 1111-1' 11-.111 .1111I. 111 L I11'1s1111:1S. :mg 1'.11'11Ix. 11111 l1lll 171-11:1 111111111111 111-11111111-11 ll 111-11' I11111a1-- 111111111311 Nix 11.11111-11111, lllI'1lT1'l'l1 ll 11111111-111111111-1' 111 LIIIIT 111-II. 1.1111 NIWTIIIQ 1111- ljlix 111111 1111- 5X1'1'L'flTL'1Il'l' blll, 11'1111I11. 'I'1111 1111'111.1IN 11111111-11 llilif .1 111111-w111I 51-1111111 1111' lJI'lT.l 1 141111111.1. OTHER I'.11 1111-g1-I: 1'1-311111111 N1-111-1111'1' 111 ll'i'I',X, jxlllhjl I,g1111b1l11 ROLES 131-I1:1, N1-1'1'1-1.111 111 Ii:11111.1 131-141 li411111:1: Kl:11'1' C1111 11111-111-.1111-1: NILIVX 171-II1-1-Ii: 1111-N11l1-111 111 li111111:1 111-141 111 .11111 FRONT ROW: Paf Beigel, Anne Hall, Jeanne Jackson, Carol Breus- ing, Mrs. Ballrema, Marcene For+, Evelyn McMahon, Ri1a Ryan, Sue MacBride. ROW TWO: Diana C. Fi1zgeraId, Dixie A. Davis, Doro'rI-1y M. Gibson, Lynn Holdren, Nancy Hall, Jody Wheeler, Sharon Prall, Barbara FosIce11, Dee Goreham, Carol Seicl. ROW THREE: Sue Morris, Mary DeHecI1, Kafhy Jaeger, Marilyn Bowman, Gail Jandy, Madelon Murray, Joan Marie Toios, Mary Huff, Sally Rogers. ROW FOUR: Lyne11e Black, Peg Sfephenson, Gene-ice Janson, Carleine Hob- bef, Lois Player, EIizabe1h Dilley, Sue Liefzan, Lloydene Blanlx. ROW FIVE: Cheri L. Seger, Carol E. Baschnagel, Ann Cunningham, Vernal Renard, Terry Mankowslci, Jean Shawhan, Joan Walsh. Ii.11111.1: klI'.lI1I11' A1111-11111112 111'g11111f:1111111x 1-1I1t111' 111 lQL.XX1 li.11l11 .1111-11-1': XIl'l' 1111-11111-111 111 5111-111I11g1 Club: C1111 I.111111: 1111- 1111-11111-111111 Xl111'1:11' l311:11'1l, Sli a11c1:1I 511111- 1111111-1-. Nz1111111:1I L11II1-g1:111- 111111: 111111, 1111- 111151110111 111 L'111111111111Ii1.111 L1l1IlW, 111-111-111 1111151111: ,111-1. .llliywlljllffl D1RECTOR5, 3511 13 11.3.1 11,1E,de1C,1, Mmey, gecv' IV11-1111 KI1'Kl.1I11111: 5111 s111-C1111 1-11-1111 1111111111111-1', s1-1'1'1-- C511 51.3,,11fQ, 1reaSZ Mrs, BaI1ema, Mgnaemofher- 1.11-1 111 L1'1a11111p11I11:111 L1I11I1g 3111111-11111 KI11r1':11': Il'l32l5lI1'L'li 512111 MEMELM- VICE ples' F219 S1epl1E'1SC'n SOC- Varfnen Mfwjene Fork orei. 111 111111.11 I111.11'1I. 1-1111111111 QL U., 5111111 Q111-1-11, Q111X 111111 X11111111.1I L'11Il1-g1.111- 1YI111X xxvlllli x't'l'II11l X1-111-1'1: II111111-1-111111113 11111113 5:1111 H1131-rf: Q1 1X 111-111111: l.111a 111.111-1': U11111 111-111111: L':11'11I S1-111: 1111-11111-111 111 51111111114 L'I11I1: 5111.111 'I'11111x: N1-111-1:11'1' 111 X1-111111111 L'I11I1. nn I'---1-1 1 54,5 VM. S W1-X, 9 le 113' Nxxfv -.M DELTA ZETA FRONT ROW: G. Diane Wiclchorsl, Marilyn J. Hamilton, Jean Ann Whifeley, Connie Fey, June Barber, Mrs. George Befsworfh, Barbara Pruden, Sheila Witrenmeyer, Jayne Field. ROW TWO: Bonnie Hol- vilc, Bettie Holvili, Connie HacIceH, Marilyn Hirschrnan, Margy Lind- berg, Nancy White, Ruth Dowden, Sandra Cummings, Sharon Webb. ROW THREE: Joan M. Cassells, Barbara A. Pearl, Rita McGuire, Vera A. Boolcn, Beverly Monschein, Jean L. Fredregill, Marilyn Hall, Joan Gearharr. ROW FOUR: Jo Hyde, Sally Engquisr, Mary George, Sue Burk, Alberla Colliner, Dorothy Milligan, Ann Steadman, Diane Davis. ROW FIVE: Judith A. Long, Nancy J. Russell, Barbara J. Lar- ringfon, Bonnie Soulter, LaDonna OH, Janet Dunlap, Joy Crifchefr. ROW SIX: Kathleen M. Brei, Sue L. Carlson, Eleanor V, Barton, Ronnie Purcell, Elizabeth Richards, Mary Lois Cannon, Colleen Koser. NOT PICTURED: Mariann Hopson, Mary Sue Wallcer. CAST DIRECTORS, left to right, Sheila W,iteiimeyer, tfeiu-1 Mrs. Ge-:rare Balswcion, hcuse incithc-rg lathllen Beri 'eo nec! Mariann I-Iivcfzir, ruzh cvarrrianj Li: I7iQ'iarcI,, I'icupf'-rrianaiieii Barbara Fruoiifn, ICE pfei, Jun- Barker Cr ug Jayne Fred ',i'f'1,fF rfran -:1 SETTING 3113 Cottage Grove ACTION Snow Business was the theme of the booth which brought the Delta Zetzis the trophy for Czimpiis C:iriiix'ziI. Lust year the DZ's won the trophy for their Drake Relays Float, O11 the social caleiiilzir this year were the winter and spring formfils :uid n Hearts Desire costume pzrrty. :Xt Christmas the girls gave 21 party for iiiiilerprivilegcil children. Jfh ffm OTHER -Iiiiie llzirhcrz piwsitlciit ot ljlilIlTt'llCIllC Council: lflefiiior ROLES llzirtoirz QL .xx Iiexiuty: li2l1'l'IllI'fl Brmrii: presirleiit of Psi Chi 3 Sue Cairlsoiiz secretary or 'Young Repiihlicziiisg Szinrl- rn Ciimiiiiiigs: vice presiileiit of Young Democrats, hlzmet Diiiilzip: QLZXX hcziiityg Alziyiie lfielrlz SITC, fQL'AX :mil Nzitioiizil Collegiate Uvlrffs U'hog .loziii liezirhesirtz secre- tary of TVR.-X3 Klnri' George: secretary of Xiu Phi lfpsi- lon: Klzirilyii Hzriiiiltoirz checrleiirlcrg Klzirilyii Hull: Al- phzi lgiiiihrlai Delta, Klziriiiiiii Hopsoii: SFC special events comiiiittee: fllfirge Liiiilhergz Alpliu Lziiiibdu Deltzig Dor- nthi' Klulligziiiz .-Xlphzi Lziiiihilzi Ueltzig I3:irhzii':i Pearl: trezisiirer or lilili, .-Xlplizi Lziiiihtlxi Delta, section eilitor ot QLAX, llzirhzirzi Priiilciiz SFC stiirleiit iinioii coiiiiiiitteer Roiiiiie Purcell: vice presirleiit ot TVRA: lflixiihetli Rich- i ,, zirils: SITC sociril comiiiitteeg Bonnie Siiiitti-r: Homecom- , - - X .f-' nb., Q . it f' Au .. . - EI-i mf? ing Coiirt: Sheila TYitteiimeyer: SFC apr-cizil events com- mittee. I2I 'J 1.33 3 3-lth Street liappa Alpha Theta ran away with scholarship honors in the tall when they received both the scolarship trophy and the scholarship iniproyeinent trophy, Their gigantic whale that sponted water also won the honors in Homecoming decorations. The Thetas did yolnntary work at Blank Kleniorial Hospital and at Christmas had a party for und- erprivileged children. The chapter is also responsible for keeping in contact with a war orphan in Korea. This is a part of the national project of Kappa Alpha Theta. The national organization provides funds for orphaned child- ren. Socially the liAT's had their annual spring dinner- dance. Klary lgosier: rush chairman and choral director of Alu Phi lfpsilon, SFC student union coniniitteeg Cay Conner: pledge trainer of Phi Blu Cianinia: Pat Davis: Delta Phi Delta 3 ,lanet Hedges: president of llortar Board, Nation- al Collegiate lVlio's Yvhog Phyllis glensen: Klortar Board, National Collegiate and QLAX lVho's llvhoq Kay glnline: Alpha Lanihda Deltaq Klary -lane Klackey: Alpha Lanih- da Delta: Carol Oshorn: Hlanagingf editor of Times- Dwffiliir, director ot Bulldog Tales: Klarge Palniquist: rush chairnian of Phi Ganinia Nu: l3arhara Slezak: presi- dent ot Sigma Alpha Iota: Shirley Spiker: Miss Drake. A f N X Q ti , X X -If . - ,A ,A AQ: , Xxx! fi X ,. x RL, FRONT ROW: Linnea M. Lilren, Caryl Anderson, Ellen Wilson, Shirley Zillco, Pl'-yllis Jensen, Mrs. Elma Denman, Kaye Cunningham, Carol Ose born, Pal Walton, Kay Juline, Judy Logan. ROW TWO: Roberta S. Harrison, Kaye Ar+haud, Norma Wikelund, Cay Conner, Barbara Slezalc, Par Davis, Donna Thompson, Carol Binlxert, Shirley Spiker, Kay McCaf- frey, Mary Jane Fling. ROW THREE: Myrna L. Salomon, Judy A. She-pardson, Jeannie Onfhank, Sherry Hart, Connie Bross, Louise Shriver, Mary Bosier, Marge Palmquist, Sylvia Houser, Sue Childs. ROW FOUR: Judy A. Howarcl, Julie McDonald, Sue Olls, Susie Powers, M. Jane Mackey, Mary Kay Cunningham, Regina Potts, Glenda Rossiter, Kay Vetfericlr, Joan Stall. no .,. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SETTING 3423 lillljjllllill 1l1111l1'1z11'1l ACTION T111- s1111:1l :1c111'1111's 111 K11111111 li111111.1 111111111111 11 1-1'1- 11151111 111111 x'111'11'11. 1111-1's111111s1m1'1-11 s1'11'1'11l ll1JllNl' 11111'111's, 111111111- 111g 11111' Zlf l111111111'1'1'11, Fll11'11'1111111111l 1111111111 11111111'1'1111111'1' f Lf-ff-fren 1111s 111-111 111 1'i1'l11'11111'1'. Ill 01111111-1' 11111 li11p11.1s 1'1'11-1111111-11 -1 '--11.15.125 11. f- . . i'l1,,3. fllk'll' l'1lllIl1lk'l Q llllf. 111111 1111- 11'.1111111111111 s1111111111'sl1111 17.111- l1lI1'f was 1111111 111 X11x1-1111H1'1'. 1111- g11'ls Lllxlb 1-1111-111111111111 llll1lL'I'Pl'lX'l11'gt'1l 1'1111111'1'11 111 Il L'111'1s1111.1s 11:11'1y. OTHER 1'l1'111 111111 :Xl11'11: KI111'1:11' 1311:11'11, SIQIIIQI ixlllllll 111111: 111111 ROLES 1311111 l'l1'1'1'11s: Q1 XX 1111111111 Sllll'li'1' 1111111: 11111111-1'11111111g 11111115 131111111 IJLlI'I'illlZ blglllll ,'Xl11l111 1111113 .111111 l1111l1'1's: FRONT ROW: Shirley A. Hansel, Mary Kay Swansfon, LaVonne M P Harold, Jody M. S+ou+, Mrs. Eicfie Bell, Marilyn Beardsley, Lou Demos, Ill Dimmu 1 f1'1 519 111111 Beffye Jo McMar1in,.lo Ann Schlunz. ROW TWO: Jeanine Freeman, Donna M. Dewiff, Charlene L. Schlosser, Sally Lighfbody, Polly Bar- clay, Judy Endres, Sharon Murphy, Joyce Jones. ROW THREE: Nan- cy L. B1ls+en, Mary S. Davis, Dodie Chapman, Mary Ellen Schlie, . 1 Connie Ver Hoef, Nancy Sfover, Rufh McKinley, Mary Befh Mourif- sen. ROW FOUR: Sandra Yeager, Roma Achenbach, Helen Slew- ar1, Jean Harmon, Emmie Tapper, Jean Schauer, Kay Nielsen, Rufh Ann Mills. ROW FIVE: Belly Jean Allen, Joan B. Thompson, Noel fll ,xxg x11-gm S1-11,1111-rg 111 Kennelre, Barbara Paradis, Jaydee Peferson, Diane Darrah, Eby Woods, Karen K. Tavenner. ROW SIX: Judy A. Schaefer, Evelyn A. Rifchey, 1... 1 . Barbara M. Berens, Ann Clark, Eula L. Haver, Julie Newell, Joyce McCuslrey, Shirlee Boyd. . 3 . . 1 1'111111111111'1'1 -l1'1lll ll:11'1111111: SVC Nlllfllll cx'1'111s 1'111111111111'c3 lilllll H:11'1'1': Nllflflllill Lilll- lL'QlllTL' XV111fs Xxvlllbi Nucl lQk'IlIlk'l'ik'f Slff 1'11111111'11111'111s 1'111111111111'1', 1'111sf1's 1-1111111' 111 1111- 1Q1'.1x, s1-111-1111-1 111 IQIIQ' llxll Ll1111g.1111'1'1- NI1'Li11sl4c1:Q1,xxl11-111111 1 131-111 .111 KL'- Kl:11'1111: SLC: Xilfltlllill KlJll1.'QIllfL' lYl11v's Xhvllfl. QLZXX lY1111's NY11113 5111111111 KI11111111: 1111s1111'ss 111111111g1'1' 111 ' 1111'111.111 111 blk 1'111111111s u11cs1 11111111111111'1'. lx11p1111 l71'1111 1711 -1111111 5111111111: N1-1'1'1'1111'y 111 1111 51211111 1111113 lfllllllll' 1.1111 l1111111'1': 511 1'111111111s 1'l11's1 1'111111111111'1', 1111 111111111111 XII. H . C7 53 U 17 35 vr-9 CAST DIRECTORS, .1-san 5f:l'1aue:,1f.,e M s., 11111 . J ,, 1 ,1 , 111, Buclrwan, rum FLW Bell hoof 1111-1'-Q1 N4 F1 111e'i N111 1'111wfle L S':C. ,,.. - :Vx-WIN.. K, '-A .- -- -fs F-ae, he - we 11ha11'r1'-311 An Cljvl, 131, wi: M15. f-'J ,.. f- 779 113 rw V7 'qi TCDWN GIRLS Q, fix iii- 1- fx ,a sl' ' 5 ' , . 3 X 4 Z' E ii . yd YZZ7' Nur he -v 5' E7 FRONT ROW: Nancy Myers, Janei' G. Stewart, Marilyn Kirkwood, Mrs. Stanley Hess, Norma Crawford, Mary Hart, Joyce Glasco, Ruth Toyen, Mary L. Sco++, Elaine Bolton. ROW TWO: Lee Taylor, Barbara Bear, Beverly James, Kay Dossey, Patricia Mansfield, Paula Stevens, Connie Lou Sfaebler, Beverly Gutller, Jan Mohler, Mary Krebs. ROW THREE: Barbara Helvig, Bonnie Lee Swedland, Virginia Siebenmann, Carol Neibling, Donna Ma+9hews, Janet Hitchcock, Mari- lyn Ware, Janei Green. Sl'fT'lilXG of 'limvn Girls' meetings is the Ad Lounge. This organi- zation prnvirles recrezitinn and social representation for girls living Off canipiis wlin :ire not Qilhlizlteil with a social sorority. Social activities of the group include winter and spring torinals, parties, picnics and inixers with Drake. lowri State and Simpson independents. Towii Girls also participate in Parents' lilieek-end, Honiecoining and Relays. Swine ot ilicmn Girls' projects are participation in Cainpiis Carnival :ind xi Christmas party for iinderprix'ileged children. TG's are repre- sented in religions, protessinnzil and hoiiorary organizations. llarilyn liii'kii'o0d is president of llvesley Fellowship while Beverly -lanies is personnel chairnian ut the group. lflaine Bolton is vice president of Christian Science Orgaiiizzition. llarilyn Kirkwood is vice president fit Kappa Beta Kappa and Ruth Toyen is president of professional pzinhellenic. Kliss Flinyen is also president of Phi lin Gamma and Kay Doss-fy, Pzit Klansiield and Beverly -laines are inenibers. Nancy Kliers is in Alpha Lainhdzi Delta and janet Hitchcock is in llortar liriard. -lanet was also elected to National Collegiate lVh0's llvho and is vice president of Delta Phi Delta. Town Girls is a rneniber of the Natimial Independent Students' .-Xssocizition. DIRECTORS, left tc riohil Bonnie Lee Swedlund. 'feagg Iviarnyn Kirkwcgdx presq Ruth Toyen, vice i, 5,3 Lee Taylor, sec. 3 'Sy 41' ff 'ff rs ,,. -' 1 J 'V -va '9 12 1:-1' V 'nur ax Ar- ,vw-f ff? 'CY 4'- ,,-n -rw fire fi- 'mm' wwf vw, N..- FRONT ROW: Joan Dianis' Lois De-Nosaquo, Judy Levifan, Marcene Jo Mclvlarlin, Mariann Hopson. ROW THREE: Lyne-He Black, Mary Ferl, Phyllis Jensen. ROW TWO: Diane Bolfen, Cay Conner, Befiye K. Wilkinson, .lan Risvold, June Barber. . f - ' - - - w r . . . S O C I lulllp .-Xl.l-.-l' l1KlAXl.l1 ifilxl' wir 54lClIll l'4u1lu'llvi1u' l1blIIlCll'lNI11:lrlL'LIP of flu' prf'fulf'11fmuul 1-mlmcluumu-nm .ill flu' NllL'l.ll w1'u1'1fu'N. l':uilu'll plum :mil g1lX't'I'IlN l'llNlllIlQ, ph-flging, mul inifislfifm ivgiilzltifvm. Social ' au'fix'ifu'x of flu' group :irc flu- fun giwn for flu' l'lUlllL'L'lJllllllQ guul Pa I l e n ' C lQK'l1llN f'fm1'f5. llvifli llIfUl'll'.Ifk'I'lllU LwULIIll'Il Tlllj mlxpuiiwl' lim-k lVi-Llc-mul. bliiiu' llgirluw' Nt'l'XL'Il XIX l7!i1'Nl4lL'IlT ut lj.lIlllLAll IlliNym'.ll'Ul1ll1' . lumix Uvxmgulluu xx 41N Nl'Cl'1'YllI'l guul Klum lizix llvill-cixivrii um l'l'L'2lN' Q0 u n C 111'v1'. llvffyf' .lu Klvxlzirfin xx :ix in f'Iu11-gvnr ruxliing l'k'2lllLlTlllI1x. PRODl'Lvl'IOX 111' uPCPPCl'IHlIlf l,l'0IH.H flu' 1lHI'1ll ini-mul, ugly slufrcfl by flu' 1IL'nR mul lVfmu'nX li1fc1wlo1'1n kxllI1IlL'ilS. 'l'lu- girly also lu'lgu-fl xprmwi' flu' NI1l'lIl ' flrmrm furmill Quul 'Ulu' tcm fm' flu' DHITIIYS :if l'lOlHt'L'UIlllllQ' :uul Rklgiys finuz XYu11u'iiK liifcriluriu Cuuii- H i d cil uuwfs f'x'i'i'y XXvCllIlL'Sllll5' in flu' Uuriu Q I'lllNPlI?'- rmumiu. l,11Nf pun' n 0 I ' flux Qlfillllfll for up il iu'w rulcx miixfifufimf :mil flu'y fire iwxpmixilvla' for saving flulf fluwn' l'lllt'N 2'll'L' :'i1fi11'vwl. Xllllfl Lxlll'l'l'Y pimwimlf'-l mm' 0 HICCNIIQN while Put lu.-ggf' wc1'x'f'il :ix yum' prcxulunf, liLll'l5.ll'.l liixluiff as scc1'a'f:11'y :mul limuiu' .lu Russell :if fl'k'llSlll'Cli. FRONT ROW: Barbara Bisl1of'F, Bonnie Jo Russell, Dolores Kaplan, ROW TWO: Hirolro Azuma, Sylvia Salafo, Dorofhy Hoag, Nancy Per Legge. Cherry. 1 , , I ' 'if 3 , fv- ,, ,: I-f X. All fi. 1 . 1 I GN E ff-2,-gg f 4. y- , l Q . .P ' M, W J ' ' + 2 l 1. -' 1 ,,.,m, ,. l O K' --2, I -f v'f l , ' Q if 4 r 6 , l E I os. fn l 'W ,474 ,vm ws. 'RK 5' Sui .Q .-, x ALPHA EPSILON PI Q7 Y I Sf 1 SETTING fNl.l L'11tt11g1' fl1'1111' FRONT ROW: lra Leon, Ronald Deulsch, Alan Harris, Mrs. Hor- lense Moss, Harold Shapiro, Michael Zimring, Joel Cohen, Harvey Lazar. ROW TWO: Donald Pasel, Howard S. Grossman, Morl Alex- ander, Mark Brody, Bob Berz, Lary Slone, Lee Levin. ROW THREE: Joe Brown, Edward Davis, Mike Belson, Arl Adelman, Mel Good- slein, Harvey Pliner, Seymour Silverslein, Al Milchell. ACTION qllflbi 11111111111 tl11- 1111111 :1ct111- ll'2lfL'l'I1lflt'N 1111 L.lI11I7ll5. I11 :11l1l1fi1111 111 thvir 11111 1111'11141lN 1':1cl1 j'L'2ll' :1111l 1Jc1':1s1111111l 11111't11'x, rl11'1 :1lx11 l14111' 11111111 N111-1'1:1l 111'11j1'1'tX. 01111 111 Tlll'Nl' ix l11-l11111g Um Kl11i111-N 4ll'PllLlllL'1l :1111l 11111lc1'p1'i1'1lvg1'1l 1'l1il1l1'1'11. Lhlllllil lillallflll Pi 111'1111111f1's l'11'tt1'1' 1'cl:1ti1111sl11ps 111 tl11' ,l1'11'1Nl1 1'111111111111it11-5 111' Ura Xl11i111's. I-ITllL'l' l1:11'1' 1'1'1'1'111'1l .1 11:11i1111:1l 1111 .11'1l 1111 tl11-11' 11'111'k 111 1l1i5li111-. rl llc 1111'11 1111 11lx11 .11'1111' 111 Np111'tN. 'lil11-1 11z11't11'111z1r1'111z1ll ll1fI'1l- 111111':1l :1rl1l1'r11'x 11111l 111 W3-l tl11'1' 11'1'1'1' tl11- a11ftl'1:1ll cl1:1111p- ,S C4 ' Q3 1 ,. 1 ' . . . :ffl as 11111N. ll1111 XYCVL' 1111-11 llll :1rl1l1:t11- 111111111 1111111 tlTt'll' 1111- -egfiygn ,Q kg .LA 1 4 fl.. .. r11111:1l 111g11111xg11i1111. ,l11N1-1111 Kl11rkf, z11l1'1N111' ffl tl1c cl1z111t1'1', 1'1'1'1'111'1l 4111 111111111 1111111 11.1t11111.1l 11ll111 1111 lll5 1111tst11111li11g 1 . Xl 111k l11T1'l'1f1l' 1l1'1'111 1r11111 111 flu-11' l't'CL'Ill'lX' llfllllllkkl 1l1 111 11-1' l11111N1- 11':1N c1111111l1't1-il 11115 11-1111 OTHER l 1'1-1l lJ1'11rk111': SFC, N:1ti1111z1l L'11ll1'g1:1t1' XVl111's lVl10, ROLES fjl 1X XYl111K lVl111g .-Xl ll:11A1'ia: 1'l1:1l1'111:111 uf thc st111l1'11t 111111111 111111111it11'1'. M1111 lvgly lxlllll 1111 Li:1111pl1s:l1'z1l,1'1111: 1'lTIlll'IllZlI1 111 tl11- X111-11111 1'YL'I1fr 011111111111-1-3 lloh Scl111':11'tz: r1'11111x, IJ Club, 11-:1r111'1' 11'1'1tc'1' 1111 Ti1111'1-lJ1'ff111i111 Scy- Illflllli S1l11'1'ft1'l11: SVC p1'1111111t11111s 1'11111111ittc1' I26 'K' A-Q. vm , 4? Sw-J ,ng ll DIRECTORS, lc-lf tn rlgl'vlilVlf..l'lQvl5r15f M ln n, mclherg NN Fw:-dm-Syn T-iirli f Bal: GCG ma, . meal-3-rg l-levlz Shelli w-.' V: Veany Fr-eo Druflw' num- I liar al-large. NUT FWCTUPEDZ Lee Lew' sifwhi-. v S 'NH QQ -1: 1:- A IDM! 7' Y Q Q Q if? FRONT ROW: Gordon Fefler, lrwln Fine, Fred Drucker, Lewis Koch, Ken Goodman. ROW TWO: Al Sl'1ulman,Diclr Semclren, Ronald Free- man, Jaclr Marfer, Nalc Bernard, Bob Sorkin. ROW THREE: Mel Fri-Qdman, Marv Silverman, Mllre Neclwbar, Herb Baum, Myron Rlllrin. TAKING A TV BREAK duvlrw-Z1 ri lfrrvz rwmlrl l luly 111-' Pl mmf' li vfm Mwrui-'Al Zwrnmnfg EJ rv lnll lr V, ,. rw H1 E H E I .J,Vlw,svlL .wylrvm were '-'Q-.-J Wxmxvn '3,.4msnh-MM. f lwibsm 4. ,,. ,2 0 , ff? l I! J il! I27 ' ' N ll 39 n? u- r CAST Lf XJ N4 FRONT ROW: Pefe Blair, James E. Parlrs. Bruce Sliawver, Tom Lind- burg, Mary Slninners, Bob Snyder, Gordon D. Friday, Roberf L. Swan- son, G-ary Weclcerlin, Donald Feflier. ROW TWO: Anfhony Cas+ro- giovanni, Le Roy Benlnendorf, Maynard M. Allen, Ralph L. Harley, Max Hockelf, Lionel Polls, Dean Airy, James Van Bosch, Pe+e Moos- man. ROW THREE: Jim Collins, Ray Tarleion, Roger Hurl, Rod Teaclnouf, Russ Tliureu, Jolwn lngmand, Harold Rankin, Don Benevenli. ROW FOUR: Allan Bolnnoff, Phil Mann, Don Berlell, Gary Leaflierman, ,Fa Diclr Berray, Larry Hamillon, Mel Drinlrwine, Jael: Phelan. Q ' Xa ' SETTING Jfrgll LTIITTJQU fi1'111'v ACTION 'l'l1ix 11':11' rlir f1'1'1Jx ln-QQ11111' fmtvi' p:11'c11tN to il rzilwlwit 11.1111ml l'1-tu. lr s1w111N that tl1c l1u1111'lcss 1':1lWlW1t was 1ll311IIT to lu- -l1'x11'ri11'1l HX'l'l' 111 ll:11'1'1'1 lIlgIll1lIlT 11'l11'11 tl11' l.ll1N k.lll1L T11 tl11 lcsiliv. ll11' l.l5L 111' l11':11'1l liste 11:15 1'1'x1-ling l1:111111ly 111 l11N 111'11' 11lm1l1-, S111-iiilly tl11' cl1z111t1'1' l1:11l Ll l11ll l:111'11 1l41111'1'. :1 1'11111111g mit Plllify. llllsl ll spring 1111'111:1l. OTHER IJIJIT l'3v1'11-ll: 1':111r.1i11 111 lwziwlmll tc:1111: L'l1111'la H1111-in-1111: ROLES 111-lmrv r1':1111. SPL' Nllfllll u1111111irt1'1': IJIJII l511cli1'r1y1l: Slff, XQ111r111g1l L'+vll1'gi.1t1- Xxwlllbls Vvlm. t1'1111iN3 ,li111 Liwllimr 1111-xiili-111 111 X1'11111:111 L'l11l1. cl1:1i1'1111111 of SFC wuizil 01111- 111111113 blllll U1'1'1111': 5l'L IWIWPIITUTIUITN 1'u1111111tr1'1': Unix' l'illlIM'llf 1'1'11f111'1A vilirni- 111 Y'i1111.1-Drfjvlzjf 3 l'T1'l1nU' Min-lif 1-Il: 1111-wiili-11f 111' 51211111 U1-lf:1 L'l1i: Porn- KI0m111:111: 111:111- llllllf L'4llTUl' fn Q1 AX: Alllll llxirlvz 1151111111111 111'1w11l1'11t ut l'11if1'1l 5r111l1'11t l'1k'llfHYwl1lP, Nilfllblllll L1f7llk'QlllI'1' YYl111'a Xxvlllll T31-lv S11':111w11: PI'1'Nl1lL'Ilf or l'l1iluwpl15 Club: Roll 'lil'lil'll1JllT'f Liirulc- K, Sl L', Xilfllblllll L'ull1'g141r1- uvlml Wvlm. T28 P l wir. 'T' , 9 Q , , If 1 Q 2 FRONT ROW: William J. Minor' Jim M. Zieglowslny, Waller Duffy, Gerald Bogan, Jan Slriclxlancl, Raymond Frisbie, Virgil Maxwell, Bob Sle- vens, Cl'1ucl:Wilson. ROW TWO: Moe Richardson, Jim E. Devine, Mille Here, Jim Morlon, George G. Eagg, Jaclr Pesfer, Bob Kennedy, Jolwn Thompson, Max Taylor. ROW THREE: Sieve Huffman, Bill Thompson, Jud Harper, Jim Glunz, Dicln Janisclw, Glen Boal, Dave Dvoralr, Roberf Slulzlleboam, Chuck Boniean, ROW FOUR: Richard I.. Porclenberqer. David A. Fausclw, Bob Maddoclms, Bob Helmiclr, Jerry Slansell, Jon Hill, Roberl Slocum, Torn Ray. DIRECTORS: 'fl in P-,V+ yfi 2 l gl N' f T ' J 1 l - ,i ,ef MM V,,. v . , wif r fi'.li-x-'ffwi W1 f- F' M lvl-'-f ' IZ9 PI KAPPA ALPHA DlRECTORS, lil? 'fi riqhlz C. Gu: Vlassis, pledge +'f1:nH-, fave Wgaiij, foc. f?1ai1 1'1-img Larry Duncan :Miss Cfuil Alwfar i rugs: Sam B951-311, E , 1- , ::,-'w,,,,jr if FA SH. CAST fa ' A Z V: ,ga fr- Rfk 'F ' ' -fi A 1 ' A L 1 1 - 1 Ex A +- 5 SETTING I4-la, 311111 am-vr ACTION lligliliglwting l'1 li:111p.1 .klplizfs 1111151111111 u':1stl11' lW1lIlklllK'T tlivy 5111- I111' Li1JX4'l'lllll' 1.1-1, ll1l1'Sll1, 21 Pi li:1pp:1 :Xlplm :1l11111111. llrlu-1' Nflbllll :11'rix'iti1-s i111'l111lc1l six llulm' IT2ll'flL'a plus Il ll11llyl1r1p t111'111:1l :1r Ll111sr111z1s11111l :1 sp1'111g11i1'- mzil. l'ili,X 111111 flu- NNN l'l'I1NTQlli1'N t1'11pl1y tm' Lxz1mp11s ljlwlgv mrriiv-f rliis 11-111' was tl11' 1'1'1lc'r1r1':1ri1111 uf rlwl11111s1-- FRONT ROW: Jim Foshe, Cliflon L. Anderson, Charles O. Allman, Eva R. Burrows, Larry Duncan, Sam Beavers, Richard Trosf. ROW TWO: George F. Roggensaclr, Richard B. Paschal, Ed Burhad, Gayle Burge'r+, Rodney Lefner. ROW THREE: Dave L. Roggensack, Dave Ward, Reid Simpson. Warren Glann, Bill Loebel, Jim ScoH. X x L,':11111x11l :mul rlivx pl:11'l'4l sf-1s11111l in i11t1':1111111'11l ffmthgill. 9 l 11111rl11'1 s 1'f111111s. 'lqliv 11:1tifi11:1l r1111x'c'11ri1m11 111 l'i liLlPIW2l 1 w N 1 f pXlgil1.1 u.1s l11-l1l 5x'lTTt'IlTl'll'l' l-I1 111 xl1'll'lI7lTlN, lc'11111-ssw. .N 5:1111 l'i1':1x1'1's. l.x1-1111 XI111'g:111, :1111l luis Xliissis l'L'I7l'l s1l1Y4'1l flu' lJ1.1lx1' Lll.lITTl'l. , ,I OTHER Slllll li1'.1x1'1's: Rf VLL' wl111l:11'sl1ip 11w:11'1l3 l,Zll'I'T' D11111':111: ROLES 1'11'1's11l1-111 or l1111'1'I1':1r1'1'11ify L'1111n1'1l, vim- 111'1'si1l1'11r of U L1llll3, rfmrlmllg llugf,-1' C i:11'111'1': pm-si1l1'11t 111 Y111111g1D1-11111- r1':1rsg Ihivk l':1wl1:1l: p1'1'si1l1'11t1a1 D Club, lrmutlmllg Diuk 'l41'1fsf: all' -pc-1'i:1l vwiirs 1'1n11111itr1f11g lim Ylnssis: SPL' piviiiifiriviiis 1i1i111111itr1'1-. 130 ro ENGAGING in a True farm sesbi-Jn are Larry GouTd, Gary Oman, Jeiry Mariana, Rod Lefrier, Jim Counfs, Bernard Einnaua Jim Angeles. FRONT ROW: Tony F. Caferine, Richard L. Harris, James E. Rychel, Raymond A. Hsfrup, Larry C. Gould, James L. Counfs, Bernard J. Einhaus, C. Gus Vlassis. ROW TWO: Fred N. Jones, Dan Sfama- ielos, Ray R. Seegmiller, Evereff Morgan, Leo F. Wafers Jr., Al E. Fisch, James H. Fos+er. ROW THREE: Duane Mclnfyre, Bob Seaver Don Manworren, Russ Sfonier, Bob Parker, Jim Angeles, Julien Hos- podarsky. .fi 5 15. r O MI Q ,I 1 f ' QY 1 ',,..- .V 4 '.,,i :ir -Q1 T . ' Tiff' 5 -, ,M 1 ' CAST K., X i . ,,-1' FRONT ROW: Jim Crosby, William J. Koehn, Charles Towner, Jaclr Carlson, Mrs. Margaref Blaclrburn, James Logan, George Gerding, Carl Peferson. ROW TWO: Bob Rell, Jim Nelson, Ron Kesler, Ed Mohler, Dick McKelvey, Pele Mallashewslri, Ray Van Cura, Alex Granf, Al Shack. ROW THREE: Tom Win-2, Duane R. Weidner, Lee Loveioy, Roger Cunningham, Ronnie Rolh, Jim Brignall, Harry Reilly, Clem Juhl. ROW FOUR: Larry Summa, Phil Nye, Jim Kalny, Les Hill, John Beguhn, David Milbrandf, Philip Johnson, Dick Dunlop. ROW FIVE: Tom Roan, Bob Ss:-drel, Doug Berlrley, Bill Bolan, Roberf Van Pell, Robert H. Rewoldf, Charles D. Peebler Jr., Bill Walden, Al S+ill, J. Jaclc Bean. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCDN '32 SETTING 1233 .Hrh S111-or ACTION 'lilic Sig .-Xlpli siiuizil L'Llll'lTll1ll' this 11-411' i11cl111lc1l ll Hziwzii- 11111 pnrtx' :1111l :1 11'11'tx tu ci-lul11':1tc the :11111ix'c1's111iy of 1111- u111111ln-I11111 111 tl1i- Hiillqinil t111111el. :Xml i11 F1-lW1'11:11'y flu' 111011 z111il tl11-11' 1l2lTL'3 ilr11111c1l Xl'vst1'1'11 1l111ls fm' Il 1'i1il1-ii llTITTHsjWlTl'l'l'. 111 z1il1l1t11111 to tl1v l1i111s1- p:11't11's, the gmiip :1lsi1 l1:1il two 1111'111:1ls. l.:1st jL'1ll' Spllf XYIJII tl1c SXX'CCI'lTL'llI'I' Hllll :1111l llllill'Tl'T 1111111-sr t1'1111l1im's. ililwy' xx'v1'c :1lsi1:1w:11-1l- 1-il rlii' X tllTl1TL'l' t1'i111l1i llrl' tl11-1'l1:11111111111sl11p IIT 111t1.1111111.1l IlTllll'TIlN. OTHER lflm-l .Xul41'1': k'Urk'lllTT.lill 111 tiu1tl1:1ll t1':1111, tu1111isg :X111ly ROLES li'll'IlI'sZ ,Xl11l1:1 ligippzi Psi: -I.11'k L'111'lsi111: .:Xl11l1:1 li:11111:1 J , v lsig ll zixiin' lJLlllL'X' L iiwlv li: lil'HT'QL' liciwliilgz vice pievsiilviir 111 li.11111:1 l'si. xiw I1l'l'Nl1lL'liT 111' 11l1:11'111:11'y' clalssl limi' ll11r11l1111s: l1.1slcntl1.1ll 3 l i111'x' Xvxwll: f1111rh:1IIgL':11'I l'1'r11-J111: K l1'1'll' lx, 1l1.111111:111 111 Sli' i'i111x'i1Ua1tin11s 111111- 111ifrwg lliili Rvtf: fwmrirlmllq llicla S1'l1111-ll: trzivlig Dirk Q1 xx XX lin s Xl li 1111 1 p1'1As11l1'11f 111 sl-L. N11t11111:1l L i1llcg1:111- Xl i111 s ll lm, 11, tm Illlle. lliryil.X1'lu'1',lJ:1Ym' ll11t1'l1111s, li.1l'l M1111-ll. lif1l1 Ri-11, Ilivk Svliiii-ll :1111l Dirk 'limi D 1 ' 1 XXCVI' 1111'111l1i-1' if ll L l11l1, llimg l1:11'l4lvi, l11ll l1r1l:111, . N 1 .Xlvx li1'q111r. :1111l l 11111 lQ11:111 lXt'l'l' llll tl11-11'vsl1111:111l'1:1sla1'r- l1.1ll Xtlllllil. .,' 2 I 'Gb X -an . Q4 V.. X, ABOVE: Difeclfrg le? ii- i Qzlwr. .lam Cal Carl Pfi-ie-rz.'1ri, rang ii-ig Geerqe Gerdinq, yi r: Jirri Lfiuan, pin-xi N-'N' Ficlilried Cliufil lm-rner f ii LEFT: Ainaw 'ne l 1'i ef 'aww fl if 136 L Lil- lW',l'e fe., Gun' M-itrey, Day Van Cui E Sauriiflfix. Fi-'e Ma'laL,ri-.'. ,li. Jail linqrria Al Sl LP-ry Liiiw.i y Jifn Neluon FRONT ROW: Bill Woods, Ed Lawrence, Bob Johnson, Pele Johnson, Jake Slahl, Neal Johnson, David Wineinger, Floyd Acker. ROW TWO: Frih M. Newsom, Clark Keller, Jim A. Paschall, Bob Wilber, Toby Melcalle, Jim Finney, Granf Malhey, Ron Hedinger. ROW THREE: Jerry L, Welker, Douglas F. Norris, August H. Lulhens, Rich- ard Schnell, Paul George, Chuck McLeran, Dick Jorgensen, Wayne Dailey. ROW FOUR: David L. Saunders, Larry D. Filby, Roberf C. Oberbillig, Kennelh B. Schulz, Bruce B. Brundage, John M. Slull, John R. Lange. ROW FIVE: Gordon H. Beguhn, David N. Hurchins, Gary B. Reimer, Andrew H. Barnes, John A. Kingma, Gary L. Newell, Mac Bohlman. ,Mm fvmy my 4, A? 4 H...-f ,,-1 C 1121 SIGMA PHI EPSILCDN CAST A ' 'T'4M '!x ,L I cb, Xu f' il 'X - I . ii,-,rr 134 xj 1:- SETTING IH74 Iirh S111-I-r FRONT ROW: Del LeSage, Jaclx Slone, Hal Topel, Russ Maison, Mrs. Lillian Noland, Roberf H, Fry, Roberl Modlin, Tom Raymond, Dick Der-:'rs. ROW TWO: Anrhony M. Crifelli, Rober+ E. Collins, Jim Mullin, George Palmer, Bill Smiih, Ed Barnefl, Bill Whealcrafl, Rodney Rhoads, Dale Smifh. ROW THREE: Bob Sandquisf, Jim Engel, Gary Oliver, Dale Cooley' John Bishop, John Magyar, Raymond C. King, Ronald Harner, Richard Barr. mplux 1 Ilnlp XI uk 1 irlui th in ll ACTION Sigma I'I1i Ifpsilnn c -sz ' 'Q A' 1 Hr-II XVI-vii mi' its plcilgvs. TIM' plwigi-s Imu' slum' pniiiriiig :mil vlvzming up in XZlI'IllllN vI1411'it:1I1Ic insritlxrir giml Imw also mxulv IIIIITI'UX'L'IIIl'IITS in thc clmpter Im HIS IINC. 511 lips smizil 4u'tix'irivs invliiiln- two IiHl'IllilIN. In mlrlirimi fri rllv k'I1i'isr1ii.1s ilgiiiw, fIIL'I'L' is :I spring Quc'v II ut IIu.1:'rs Hull. .'XXX'III'4IN in flu' I-Impn-r xwilt ru Alim Ifiwcl :- .iii-I blfilm Snln-I, Ifiign-I 1'wa-iwil rhf- Lilillfruwl Scott Iicy rin- Imxing Qirmiin--I rln- Iiiglicst grmlvs in flu' frzirulwiitx Iliff Iliilmfla qixniiwl was pm-wilful ru bn-In-I Im' Ilnxin slwmn flu: gn-.m-sf IIIIIWIWIX Qiiiviit in gixnlcs. I In' Ng Ixp xwrv .ilsfm plwiil of flivii' nvv lx 1'wIm'i'u1':1twI si-mini Ilmn OTHER Iivih Ilmwisz :wr ilm-vrui' or Q1 .xxg 'lifmy kiritulliz Sr ROLES :Im-nr Ifgluiilty KQUIIIIVIII IJHII Iluuglimnn: t1'v:ls1i1'v1' of Illli ,. . ... . XIII A-Xlpliqig Inll Iirrirllvrz EIL stuilviif zilln.-iirnms Lil iiiim-v: R43 Iiiiig: tvrmis, IJ Lilulwg Dirk Umm-ii: S syn-f'1.iI vwiirs rinninirn-1-g Iii-fmrgv Il1lIIlIk'I'I Slff srwiil iHI1i1lvlTrvr'. s Il' DIRECTORS: lefr To righf: Dale Cooley, rec Jaeger, hisloriang Gene Lulaysliy, Cori- seep Ray King, compfrollerg Bill Grofher, vice pres.: Don Doughrnan, pres. ,am ,am - 1 5 O - A Na i -- -5 L1 4- f C' wffw , YS, x if B ii ,j . 5 in Tv: .ew 2, ..,. am.-.. l FRONT ROW: Roberf Canfield, Norman Stripe, Roberf Ellinger, Rob- erf Cabbage, Jerry Gallogly, John Brewbalcer, Bob Bowers, Don Bog- enrief, Don Doughman. ROW TWO: Bill Jaeger. Loran Gillaspy, Jerry A. Lass, Paul H. Upchurch, Norm Farley, Leonard C. Goh, Fred Wagner, Howard Pearson, John Kennedy. ROW THREE: Gerald R. Anderson, Jan B. Morgan, Eugene S. Lulravslcy, Hugh Mifchell, Bob Lahey, Frank Rush, Dick Onnen, David L. Manley. ESQUIRE MAGAZINE gi-if Sig Ep appioyal lim Bill Shoernalier, Dick Barr, Ed Barneir, John Brew- balfer, Del Legaqe, Bill Srnifh l35 is 1 1' 'GY 'QQ CZ '7 FRONT ROVV: Lee Zananiri, Jerry Ozee, Edward Roberls, Dwighf L. Elaler, Viola E. Mccarlan, George M. Tibbef+s, Arlhur M, Luebbers, Harold Schroeder. ROW TWO: David C. Dailey, John 6, Thomp- son, Wendell Brown, Jr., E. William Bulron, Paul H. Gilman, James W. Opperrnan, Richard R. Warren. ROW THREE: Louis J. Bonacci, Jr., Gerald C. Slrampp, George H. Opperman, Jerry L. Slaflon, Keifh G. Mlller, Richard L. Nelson. ROW FOUR: Ed C. Hanson, Larry B. Daniels, Ronald J. Peirce, Paul H. Davis, Dial: De Regnier, Slephen Eldridge Deen Dunsworlh. SETTING .Hill L'IliXt'IWlU CAST - 1- - r - le ff Qin Ar el, e ' V' ery ACTION l'1 lxuppzn Phi s piwiivcr fm' rlus wal' uns flu' tfirmzitum ul D'RE'2TORS' all ' V l L' FL ,lb 'ard V ' , ' , , F' bile' 5 L' an DJ - lr ewan-a ng :ui gilumm rlmprci' Ill IDL-N Hniiuw. DL'Yt'l'2ll nu-stings wore limp ,, pg, new ,-,iz Ly H WMU, ,nm lu-lll tu tllxfllss flu' piwrivcr :xml tlu- rl1:11'tur lm' tlu- uhupu-r Tl,.,,,,pS-U uns ru lu- igxpnitwl in .XPI'll. llils 1.111 tlu- P1 lxzlps won flu' si lurlmsllip rrriplu .uul tlu-ii l3l'Ul'L'L'4ll'Il to vzmptlnlx' first plum' mr rlimir l'lli11u-vliimiig llc-jiixxitiuiis. llu- flu-nu-s in rluwi' mln-l,fi1'.lr1wi1 uns 'l'Y figmu- uf flu' NVvm'k. Out of qi gmiir rm-lcxisum wr It lliyulluy lviyuv wus living L-lim-ll hy .1 Ilinxlu' lmll-lug. flrluw' iiiipfirrgiiir Iiliutums wvn' fl1L'll' l'illlll14l1'l'N- llrii llilllilIIl'T lu-lil on lJm'v111lM'i' lll quul flu' Row ll.lll i-ir1u.illu-I-I in .-Xpril. OTHER IJ..-.ir lhilvx: lxzapgm Xlll lillxllllll. Nnriuiigml Lkrllugim- ROLES lX'l1iilXYl14i,fjl xx lYlur's XYlui, Xtilllllllill SL'lL'I1i'L'Llllll1 lliilx llvllf'giiu'i': Sl L' smixll m1iIliI1I1TTL'l'1 llvqxn Duns . i . . . wliiili: lxipiin Un lpsilwiig l.uil iyilruzmz lxali vpn Hin l llellflll. .Xi lll1lIl.ll 5kl1'Ilkl' L lllll, L :iiullm'l1gl1fvrs' Lu'nl 'n' lil-I-f'i'zii.ui1: Ili-lm l'lu lil-lt11gfu'u1'gv lilvlwffsz hl'L pm 'iirllvills lfriiiillilfw-, pi'f's1wl1:i1T 'il L -llll'K'l'l3lll'X L llllij l,m'L' Z.iii.l1iii'i: lwiw--ulviir in L'wisi1uriuilir.i1iL'lixlv, Xqirii lvginlf' Uilufs liYlur. 36 mul L ul TAU KAPPA EPSILCN SETTING S307 L'11iYc1wity ACTION The biggest L-vi-11t of rllu yvni' for 'I'liIC wsu flu- llflllllfillg ' off r-1 .,,,,... fk an-fm to i11x'carig11t1- 111111 by the next 111fi1'11i11g 11 l'Q'ITHliT ot tlic DIRECTORS' fl' ' ' PM ll' 3' ' -'ffl Llufrfw M f1'i11Lme'g, 5 Bm Bali, 1: Pin Fw i'1'i1 e girl'-dye lv if: ,lay PWA, ll'l'E' 1 1 00 RT' OTHER Bob liultz: gulf lcttc1'111z1113 IJHYL' llllwillil Tl'R'Jl5lll't'l' of ROLES Cl11'iati:111 SL'lk'IlL'l' O1'g:111iz11riu11: Dun li11i1l1l: 111c111lM'1' of in thc Dixzkc- rnnrbiill twv111 zmil the Tt'llt'ixll-ixIUi'lAlCZlI1 t1'.1111: TZ , J - R011 l'c111111r11'c z111il lmc bllklfllllf 5l'L 111'u111or1u115 1'u111- 1 -'15, HK A ,jf gbtb-. ,il 1111tti'c. I 'S CAST FRONT ROW: Bob Biddle, Bill Slocum, Gordon Mobley, Larry Bowen, Mrs, Mable Yager, Joe Harnan, Dave Husalc, Vicfor Wydra, James Monfgornery. ROW TWO: Don Knold, Roberf Sally, Ron Fenimore, Jay Roy, Harold Van Voorlwis, Roberf Anderson, Robert Bol+z, Larry Moxley. ROW THREE: Richard Behrel, Lynn Willcoclxson, Francis Be-lding, Jr,, Paul Nurczylr, Lee Slnelfon, Harrison Smiflw, Thomas Con- nolly, Myron Roochvarg. l INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Don Doughman, George Palmer, Marion Williams, George Gerding, Bob Snyder, James Logan, Ernie Williams, Fred Drucker, Bob Goodman. ROW TWO: Charles O. Allman, Paul H. Gilman, Lee Zananiri, Paul B. Nurczylc, Eugene D. Hendrix, Edward Voldseilw, Bruce Slwawver, Jay Roy, Larry Duncan. ,X Rf PI XII III .XI'III..XI SI' mi' Ir1rv1'I1'.m-1'i1iry Liuuu- ml .mil :Iii-ir lax ii iiifriwr iluiriiig lim-I4 Uiwlgvliil. 'liliis xinir flu' pin-inf inns ru gnniit flu' lima' LIl'I'1'IWI'LII Ilallsy N linf.I .ir -Wi-I KI-iirnn. Nuw: gi-nrr.iI ii-pqniw 111 tllv Iwluv v.i'r.' .ilsii in.iiIv. II1Tt'ITIIlTl'I'lIIII Liiniiivil 1lkiI'N .ls Il gfiwrli- .ng lwinli. in rln- lmwlx giwup .mil ri-gnI.in-N II'.lTL'I'IIITI rv- Imxviiis. II-L, ,vlsw 1'-r.1lWIlsl1vs .mil QUIIIIIIIINTUIN l'11sI1 will-N. XL-ITII Nil :.II II.ir1I1i-llwiifi LIHIIIIVII. II siiiiiiwiw Iirwli INF--Iwiiil :ui rln- sprung. In .1-Iiliriwii rf: rln- iixir piiijwt. rlii- H, i'i' Iwii-I IHIINISTN fi! .1 Iliiiilnwil, Sui-vrI14'.11'r NIIIQ :mil .1 ri-tri' il. 'lilii' if' in-'il is :ii.nIi- up my run inrinlwi-X rrvim ini Il ?l,irr':1iif'i MII Mirliplls. EIIIIVJI' Quill Is In vsfqllvllsll IILIIA' Zi firiwwgs 5f'I.1Tni11sIH.'rxxf'4'r1Iilr'4'Iw'mil IIHII-l1I'l'I'Ii . N. QC' C. OFFICERS LARRY DUNCAN FIRST SEMESTER PRESIDENT GENE I-IENDRIX SECOND SEMESTER PRESIDENT ri 1 i 4.1 L 5, 5 .+ 1, I, Y i' W., ' 'Q i , I 1 , ' 3 fa 10 .' ' 11 yr y, xy A Q, I we , bnhb , . .4 1, NW - .1 1 1 ,A , , 1, , - iw kg! wgfm , . ,WL ss , , gfigif 'liffi Q, ' 1 1 1 . Hgh f' 2 ii ali 1 , 5. , ,,. X f V, fa 'A Q ' , 5 A 1, G, Q 4 95 -' in H f 31:2 , iii- X 14? 22' ig Q 1 M l '- 'K 1 .' A 5 1 5 i - . f 1- 1 . ' .Z '. 1 . if '.' . ' 'M 'l ' , 21:-K: y ggi ji 5 -N :iii f L, V1 tl 4, Q ,fwwn jj--2' E Az, if J, 3 .X ,, w.-2 X : we Sf -My A ., , . 1 f if f -2-f , -1 To .1 . 1 . W 1 , 1 U ' HL. - 9152, -f r 1 M . f 4-ff 2 1' ,iz ' . 'bfi ' Q Fil' 1 , X 4 'ff 4 ?' ' 1 :fa if 11 - fa--.f, s, 1 ' 2, Y 5 I! O 1 - , ,Q 1 f , 1 if ' l 2 sn , A 1 , in U . , FRONT ROW: Ronald Nelson, Aus+in Key, George Nolan, Kennefli William Myles, Willie Cerf, Stanley Robinson, Eugene Hendrix, Cal- Mason, Lawrence Harris, James Mclver. ROW TWO: Arnold Price, vin Hicks. fl.lXI.-XX ut rlii- yvzii' T111' li.1pi1.1 .-Xlpliii Pai wax flll'll' L'f1111111i111ir1 Ciiiiili- Riglir l'1'11g1':1111 hi-lil iii jxIll'll. ,Xt rliqir riiiii- flu-1 iiixiri-rl gizuliizitiiigliigli Nrlioiilwiiiiii-ati-1111111Il UYl'l'Il1l'L'lTl 11111 iliwiiwifiii ul . wr-iiriiiiiiil iiiwilvlviiix. 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Flliie spring tlic club 11:15 liner to iitlivi ll:111':1i1411i gi'-iiipx 1111111 11i11- Ycisiticm :mil colleges 111 I111111. H111 U' H:11ia1ii 1111-1 1-11t1'1'x ll lliuit i11 tlic' Dimki- Relays Plllflili' 111111 lim hr-un iiiiiri' aiivucwxiiil Ill rliix uiiiipv- titiuii. 111 lmrli Will :mil V192 tlicii' Honra 111111 lint plziwu. 'l'l11-1-liih ix :111 iiiilvpciiilviit wr,-igil Irllllllllilflfill, FRONT ROW: Edward Chan, Lurline Kuniyoslii, Aileen Ueliara, Jerry Tabafa, Alan Higasliiyama, Edward Kulooyama, Lloyd Inaba, Hirolro Azuma, Vivian Foo, Fred Kiyohiro, Roy Kagawa. ROW TWO: San+iago Agcaoili, Slanley Yoslwirio, Cliicford Fedalizo. W' A 1 1 A 1 ' : .-4 1 ,, -f 1, -Q 4 1 , 1 V. f , -ga, ' 1 - -M L ze- y 7 'rar ' M ,1 , 1 1 e 1 -we we-. , .Arif P es- I I ' . ' A ' X . Fr ' l g, fi, 1 1 V as Q QR.. 4 37 V V ., 0 A A, , A if Q 14' H. ' . 'Ji f ' ' 1 Q fi 5, 'K .. 'Ti Q, ,1 ' MW ' ,L 1. N fx ,, 3 if ', -f T5 e Xdk M' 7.9 Ax .Q - Y 3 1 331 R i 'W' ,v ' 1 'fr L-X :f f ... 'ff :EQ ,, ,. 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'liln-ir spmats-iiiimlcil iiwiiilwix pmticipiirwl in in- l Rx iv f1'llIllllI'Lll rfmrlmll. lmslwthglll vullm-xlwzill 'mil suttlvill Ill KI.-X le :iii lililvpviiilviit smizil UI'f'llllI71lKlHll tin' mum. 'lilicy F rum-I vxvry Klninlgiy night :lt lhlllllllkflfll lmiiigi-. Ulliccls Im flu liiwr sn-iiivstur xwlm- llywm Sxu-illu-ig, pwsiiln-lit: , , l.i11l llirrllcmla, ucv prusiilvilt' llii-ill W ill up iurmlln , -if . 5 . A, . ,J - - . - ii IKTIIX ' 'mil Riilwwt l in 1 Llll'I'l'NINlllIllll sunt HX ',. 'r: '-,zmil X15 Iiilm-1, fl't'.lNlllACl', N-uuml svilirstvl' IWl'K'5l1lt'Hf was llrwxmiil Nl lim- xiliilv llnlwrt l.1lllQk' win-il :is vin' pussi- iliiir. lllilm-rr llI'L'XYk'l' :is i'vcr1i'il1r1-f su' 5 ri-fury, ,lim Rm-sc .is LUllt'NIWll11llllQ svri'vt.iix .mil Rm Us Rvus '1NIl't lslll'C1' FRONT ROW: Jaclr A. Dieclrich, Dick Haun, Ray Lee DeReus, Elmer Bach, Greg Walsh, Jerry W. Mills, Phillip D. Penn, James H. While. ROW TWO: Rober+ A. Shannon, Roberi E. Lange, Paul R. Hilchcoclr, Harlan E. Neiman, Gary M. Basler, Hugh Wallace, James H. Adelman. ROW THREE: Charles Dianis, Herberf R. W. Brewer, James S. Reese, Dan Byrne, Byron Sweclberg, Vicfor Fiebig, Jack E. Buss. CAST A Ai l. J 5 , , 1 W i T ? U -K an 5 . s f i , 09 W: Q., l ' G f 'Ez A -J l. , - y .f,, -, 2 e 0 x J Q3 if-.L .f 1 l4O VNJ' svn- 'qw 1 ,uw -41,,m.,, Qihgn' A -1 if ,rvwf-Y , ,ZW 4, -. rr.: .40 1 --1 5 FRONT ROW: Hiroko Azuma, Jane1Green, Marilyn Kirkwood. ROW yohirog Mariorie Cunnmgharn, Edward Voldseihy advisors, TWO: Paul Hifchcoclx, Byron Swedberg. NOT PICTURED: Fred Ki- Independenf 'IAHIC 1101.11 111 111111-11011111-111 Li111111111 11 111 N1'1'11- '11 '1 1111111111 f 111111 111111 111 1-111'1111141g1- 11111111-1':1111111 1111111112 111111-111-11111-111 111g.11111. 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BI-IHIND T1'11f SLi1fX1fS 1'11111'11111:1111111 111- 1111- 1111-1411 :1111111111-N 1111 1111:'11111111'1 1111-11 in 1111111- 111 X11-11K 11111-1'11111'111 C111111111, 1111- L'1111111'11 is I 111111111111-11 111 1111- 1111151-1s 111 1111- 1111'1-1- 111111115 1111' 1111-11. 1f:11'11 1111I'I1lli'4lI'1 M S 111 111 111111 N1lt'1'l1 111111111111 13111 1111- L'UllI1L'11 1111111 '111 1111111 111 111111 11 . s . . 1 5 3, - gg- -' 1. :1 g1'111111 1111' 5lIL'1l 1-111115 IIN 1'1-11111-1'1111111 P111111 111111 1111-11111112 1111111511 N 1' 111111' i ' V i 1 O 111 - 1 c1111111'11 11111111 lll 1'1111111111'111111 111111 1111- 11111111-11 N 1111111111 1111 s111'11 111:111c1's :is w11111g 1111 1111- T11111-511:11 111g111 5111-1411 111lI11'1Ilg IIII11 111-11111111 U'1f11 1111- 511111-111111111 111 11'1- s11:11111g. FRONT ROW: Lary Sfone, George Farmer, pres.g Sfeve Huffman, G11 Raines. ROW TWO: John lngrnand, 1reas.g Richard Behrel, secq John Menisf, Hugh Wa11ace. ai- vv Q '--+1 4-vi QA.,-4 'V' yew mf wrws- lv' -p-ag.. -.-uv -,f YNY 1 111131. 1 W 1 I . Y 43- 13' up J 1 1 Q 1.71 . . .. ,K 21 5 1:-N 1 :K 44 1 H. ' M. L X '1 1 N 1- . lm is 1 - 10 as . .Ji 1 X an Ai . - 1 w, 1 ,-1 A 5 f' A A X. R' 1 f f f 11 ,1111S .. 1 . 1 h 'Eg , ' M I , 4 -f ' ., i nf.. 1' I ff ,51- .R - ' 11-2, 142 . 1 ' ' .- . 5i','Yw .yvQ4Q9'igi vi , sung, . 1 5, -' -' '-', ' 4 1-ss-1 . T . RY'w::Q.-o 111 5' V 1 1 ,1 Q, .1 E,-.V-1. EE, 5,,mV -sf?-1: 1 1 .. 4. , 1 ' A 'V' a Y Q ,,Wf . , .11 S1 Y- l 4 - ' 1 I A gf11QQQ??F -1 f honorary, professional, religious and study groups x'f1ll 11:11'e 111111' been 1n11'111111ee11 111 the casts, 1111'ee1111's. 211111 settings 111 the 111:1111:1s 11'e 1':111 s11e1:11 111'gz111izz1t1o11s. Next 111' 1111111- 1111 111 t11e 11111101':11'1', p1'111ess111r1111, religious 111111 s111111' g1'1'111ps. '1111l'5l' 11111 are 1111115 11n 111e Drake stage. XY1' III IJl'Il1iC :noe 1Ul'fllI12lfC in 112lY1I1Q 511 11111111 01'g1ll11' A:1111111s 1111111 11'1111'h 111 1'111'111se. There is 1111 01'g:1n1ze11 g1'1111p 111 111 1111111151 11111 interest 111' nee11 111 the Student. ln 11111111 eases Illk'IHbLl1'N111P is 11111-n 111 111110116 who wishes 111 111111. 1 1U11'L'YL'l', st11111-nts 111111 TllL'll11'1' h:11'e 1'ez111ze11 the 11ee11 1111 1'1'1'11g111t11'111 111 11111:-e f11111ents 11'1th s1111e1'1111' :1b111t1es 411111 1'111L'Ilfh 211111 11z11'e 111115 e1'e:1te11 111'g1:1111z11110115 11'h11se 111e111b1-1's111p 1s 1est1'i1'te11 111 such st1111ents. Sinn- t11e settings 1,l1l' the 11l'1l1l'lll5 1111'1111'111g these g1'1111ps :11'1' 11s11:1111' on 111e 1'411111111:1, 11'e haue 11111 11111111611 space 111 s111-1'1111' 111111111111 111 sneh. 1nstea111 11'e h:11'e :1tten1p11-11 111 11111111-1111':11e 1111 1111- Jl1'1'1l1ll 1':11'1'1e11 1111 by the 1':11'1r111s c11'g:1n1- f:11111ns. A1111 we 11113111 5111 here 111:11 11'e11:11e been 111111111-11 111111 111111111 111 the extent 111 11'1'11'11111'11111' 11111-ieets p1'0111111e11 111 the g1'111111s. These 111'11-11,-ets h:11'1- n111s111' been 1111 il COIU1lll1l11fj' basis 11111 111 s11111e eases h:11'e ex1en11e11 1111111111 the b1'111n11s 111 1111111 411111 even 111 1111- l 1111e11 States, Y1111 51111161115 then, b1 ytllll' pe1'f111'111z111ees, 11:11'e 11111 111111' 1ll111l'l1X'1'11 rhe l11l1l1111 111 111'z1111n 1111 1111' Drake stage, b111 111541 h:11'e better' IHl'1'Pill'L'11 1'11111'se11 1111' 11':111111g roles 111 1111- 111111112 Rahul .llnlbzzry lff11rK'f111r11 Srlznzflruli ARNOLD AIR SCJCIETY GHG' 'raw 13 ma. ww ws. THF .-XI.l.-KIA-Xl,lf C.-XST or :Xrnulil Air Society is mzule up of zulvzuiee ROTC men wliu Iizne shfnrn nut- SIZIIIIIIIIQ' qualities of lezulersliip :uul militziry hearing. 'lihis honorziry orgzuiizzition meets regularly in lllinnis Ilzill, llinnesntzl Lounge or at the :iir guznwl hunger lounge. Trips to military hzises highlighted this ie:n s activities. The higggest soeinl event for the group is the Klilitfiry Iflzrll, which they sponsor. :Xt that time the girl chosen Iiuiini':n'y cfulet colonel is presented. ln Noveinher the group sprin- sored 21 turkey shoot. First prize winner ot :1 Ill pound turkey was Joseph Patton, IIA-l i'. llritton is il Kurezui veteran. Hugh German, lfil-lsr. won the second prize, il duck. Thomas Scott presiileil over the meetings of the group. Keith Freclerielc was rice-presiilent and Ifrnest Olsson was SCCl'Cf2ll'j'. The squzulron is named in Iiuiini' of the l1ICllI0l'Y of Robert llemlbury Rlziekhurii. OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Everell A. Cheney, adiu- 'I'an'l recorder: Charles R. Hyali, public informalion officer. ROW TWO: Keith I. Fredericlr, squadron commander: Ernesi E. Olsson, execulive officer: Leon- ard A, Hayden, opera+ions officer: Gary H. Hanify, pas? Ireasurer. NOT PICTURED: Gilbed A. Raines, Ireasurer. FRONT ROW: Keilh I. Frederick, Ernesl E. Olsson, Thomas C. Scofl, Don J. CoFfee, Gary H. Hanify, Ray D. Airy, John Van Tuyl. ROW TWO: Floyd Aclwer, Gil Raines, Gordon D. Friday, Waller Duffy, Phillip D. Griggs. Marvin H. Beezley, Carroll W. Koch, James H. Hagins. ROW THREE: Bob Harward, F. David Tow, George G. Fagg, Donald L. Duncan, Jack E. Haflcey, William E, Gosselr, Bill Teaquisr, Greg Walsh. ROW FOUR: James Cook, Samuel Bollon, George Eldridge, Dennis Denger, Rodney Lelner, Max Taylor, Paul Peterson, Bruce Shawver. ROW FIVE: Byron Swedberg, Jack D. Houlc, Phil Mann, Roberl A. Thamm, Lon J. Jensen, Everell' A. Cheney, Leo Mangels, Virgil, Maxwell. ROW SIX: Charles R. Hyafl, Mark E. Vofaw, Leonard A. H. Hayden, Gary L. Newell, Eugene D. Hendrix, Donald D. Dory, James E. Parks. II I 4' -vs 4-v FRONT ROW: Pal Beigel, Rifa Sampson, Delores Moore, Nancy Myers, ham, Jo Ann Bloom, frees.: Sharron Hilgenberg, sec., Lee Weyen Delores Bricker, Marilyn Miley, Ruby Hollon, Mariory Clark, Belly berg, Belln Solzrnan, Miriam Bierbauml Harriefl Simons, Enid Burns Mell, Mary Clark, Sandy Kreeger. ROW TWO: Marjorie J. Cunning- Karen McCoy, Jean Harmon, senior advisor, Rulli Srurlevanf, pres l.l',.-XUIXM l,.'XUll,h scliulqrsticzillx ziiiiuiiq tra-sliiiit-ii :irc rlic mom- liurs nt :ll iliii l,:lIlilMl1l Dcltzl. All first :mil svmiiil sviiwstci' liI't'SllIllL'H l AI h L girls xritli 3.3 or liiglicr grzuli- uvuixlges :irc eligible fur iiiviiilwersliip P a a m a 'liiliv iiiirizitimi nf tliust- IllCINl'M'l's is the mrrjfir vvciit of tht- year for tlit' lll'Q1lIll7JlflllIl lint also uf iiiipswtxiiict' is rlit- lmiiqlwt in tht- spring for iiiwiiiiiig zit'riws :mil untguiiig gilums, :Xt tliv llrliims Cuiiwiczn e tion A-Xlplizl lgniilnlar Dt-lm prvsciits Ll bunk to tlic Qlilllllilflllg sviiim girl xritli rliv liiglicsr sulwlmriu ziwitigc. 'liliu :iiiii of tlic group is tu jJ,.,,1,,,,,,,, 5',1,,,f,,,,,y L-iiuiiiixigv iiiuniiiiig ri-t-sliuit-ii tri wurli for liiglivr graiilc points. ln 1- U, llal llis. Liiniiiiigliniii, Uiicttin ut btinleiit ,Xltiiis tm llvuiiicii wus lIllfllll'K'll 1lNlllI liuiiiii':r1'y im-iiiln-i'1it rlit- group. llli.XKl,X l lb lll' Rial lNAl1 uf lit-rn lixiiiiiiiu Sigma airv rlicii ixitli liigli vllHl.llNlllll iii rln- lillslllvw wllrge. 'limi bt- i-ligihlv for im-iiilit-i'- B + G sliip. Nl'llllll'N Nillsf lwv in rlw ll1llR'l'I'1'Il pri' VVIII ul tliuirrl:1ss :mil liqm- e a a .1 gi-.nlw .iwixigv fn not li-as tl1.1ii SQ. St-wiiiil wiin-stui' Aiiiiiiurs xritli vx- rt-priniiqilli liigli svlinliisriv stqiililiiig .irc qilsu uligililt-. Vliliv piirpuw ul S . rliis lifiiiomri 'll'l.llll!1lflllIl is tu plwxlllufl' svlinlin-sliip in rlit- hnsim-ss wlli-gr. ililn- iiiirmtiwii lwxiiiqiavt is Ilwllillly ln-lil iii slit- lxitn' spriig :uid rlii- siwrilu-i' :it rlit- lllllrllllli is :i matt-il l'wiisiiin'ss11i1iii. lglI.Yl1l1',Y.Y FRONT ROW: Robert M, Lovejoy, Herbert Bolilman, Eli Zubay, GOV- Mulber. George Olsen, Bob Sllapland, Marlin Zober. :lon Friday, Floyd Harper. ROW TWO: Merrill Dilley, Margarel 1+ '-y. Q i Q -S3Y?', i 'Q' Q .., as 9- nf 67 '1 6942 -.1 dv' ,W C15 ' . Q .44 ... l FRONT ROW: Joyce Hanson, Be+l'1Solzman, Pai Davis, Owen Brain- den ROW TWO Harlan Clark Ann Jacobson Janef Hrfclncoclr ard, advisor, Elizabeili Richards, Larry Horlman, pres.: Barbara Pru- Jack Hayes LeRoy Mirchell George Opperman Ray Ruelnl Della Phi Della M J N 1 rr ll .11-f nm rm . r X 1 DRAMATIS PERSONAE of Vappa Delra Pr, honorary educarrr-,P organ rumors and sewers in rne czllege if edpcarrzn have arfarne-cl a r r p b np 'ly ln The fall rl'iOSe eligible lor memltrermlrip are rgr,re'1T'1 ar 5 cole parry rr l a e a N sclrolasrrc average and who Have sri,-rr a'i-arcmd abrlrfy, Membe 1 P le-cred y lree, 1. en elecrrgn an in-2 bei 5 Q' arrlirazed limi rerizmmeril lounge, Tlnig year new rrremb-era were infrared bf-flv rn lzebrnary and larer spring. These niqn calibre lamfe reaclwera rersre-.enr berrer educa? r yearn of i'Qr'riormwa FRONT ROW: Pa? L, Beigel, Augie Luflwens, Gail Jandy, Darline Mc- Call, Melvin H. Goodsfein, Glenda Rossifer. ROW TWO: Marilyn J his '75 '223' 2 1 1 '72 -Q l isa' Y, Ks, FRONT ROW: Reuben Wagner, Marlc Milburn, Frank Ball, Pau TWO Merr1llD1lley Donald Waudby Kenna-l'l1Nedd rman Ruchard l-ldclwcoclc, Jolnn Bredleo, Darrell Klanenberq, R, V. Craclil. ROW F dson Rlclward Rmlrer Gary Drown Leonard Hassell' Kappa Mu Epsilon ll I' 1 , l 1 l1 t .llflfflr IIIHII1 A I l 1 l lll 1Xl.l, l l Xl.Xl,l. Llhl 111 Xl111r.11 ll11.111l 11111.11l1'111111t l I N N 11:1:1'1111 11-l1-1111111111 1l11-l1,1x11111 rl1'1 l1'QlIll'lNllll1, 11-l111l411'l1111. 1111l 111 11' 111 rl111 1111111'1'N1r1. 'l'l11111- 1-l1g1l1l1- .ll'l' '4t11p111'1l :1t illl illlllll 1l 11111 ll 1ll-111111111111 llllIl4ll'N 1'11111111'.1r11111. l11 rl11' 1:1ll tl11'1111'111l1111 111111 111 1l111111:1111r.1r11111111'11g1'41111l11 Iukllllf .11 l1111t1'w1'x 111 rln- lAk'VL'l7llllll r111 I , ffl l11 l11w11l1-111 ll.11'1111111. llIlll'I' :11'r111r11w 1111l111l1- rl11- llllllll 11l1 11 ll11:1.11 1111 Ill .lllrl .1 11-.1 !l1I'll 1111 1111111111 ll 11l1 lllfll x1'l111l.1xt11 111111111 f FRONT ROXNQ Laura Sherman, Rullw Ann-e Brown, Madelon Murray Jacobson Jan l H1lcl1coclr Belly Jean Mell B Hy Lue Garland Phyl Gail Jandy, Belly Jean Allen. ROW TWO: Nadine Wallace, Ann s J nsen NOT PICTURED Jan + Hedges pres 1 f... 'sl 'TT77 .--ry FRONT ROW: L. R. Voigfs, David Dailey, George Wesf, Bruce Rien- deau, Fred Drucker. Omicron Delia Kappa L f'111 1 fwf-. 1 -hip ,--xv 19 :vw egg. 51 'Nb-' 'snr '--..,.,. l , f , , , 'J' .1 I l. a - M ,,,,, .. ,. .,L...., CLIKI.-XX 111 tl11- :1cti1'1t11-5 ul i3lI1ll,l'1ll1 U1-lt:1 lxllllillll iw ltx :1111111.1l l1111111-1-01111113 h1'1-:1l4I:1Nt 111 11l1i1'l1 tl11- l11r11111'111'3 1111-111h1-1' 111 the 11-111' ix 1111:1t1-1l. 'lxl11- l11111111' thi, fL'llI' 111-111 111 Rrilx-rt li, li11111l11'i11. I1l'l's1- 1l1-nt 111 the Alllllllvlll Lilllf' xxvlll'liN :1111l R1-p11hli1-:111 l'L'Pl'l'NL'IlfLlIlX't' 111 tl11- With f1m11g1'1-M. cJTl1K'l' IllL'll1lWL'l'N Ill this 1111-11's 11:1t11111:1l l111111n1':11'1 l1-:11l1-1'sl1ip ll'J1l'k'l'l1lfj' 1111- 1'l11m-11 llll' tl11-11' 111lTsTLll11ll11g N1'l111l411'sl1i11 11111l l1-:11l1-1'sl11p in tl11- 1ll'l'1lN 111 a1tl1l1-tim, 1'1-ligiun, N111'1:1l :1lil:111'N, 1111l1l11':1- rium, 5111-1-1'l1, 11111N11' IPI' 1l1':111111t11- 111-te, ll111x1- 1-ligihlv llll' 1111-111h1-1xl11p 1111- Illlllllllllj r:1pp1-1l. THIS l,UXlilfS'l' REX llll the cil'k'L'lC s1'1-111- lu-l1111gx 111 l'l11 lgL'fCl KZLIUIUII. Ir is the 1'1l1l1-at Ci1'1'1-li-lm-ttel' ll'lll'k'l'l1lfj, l1111111l1-1l 111 17711 :lt XVilli:1111 :1111l Klnry 1'11ll1-gc-. Phi lgffil li:111p:1 ii 11 l1h1-1'z1l L11'tN x1'l111l:1st11' 1111 11N ' 11411 l101 'z 111g:111iz:1ti1111. S1-1 i ' st111l1-1115 111 tl11- 1111111-1' 11-11 111-1' U1-111 111 Ph. B + K their g1':11l11:1ti11g claw :1111l l111x'111g high 111111':1l 11111l 1-tl111'41l 1'l1:11-:lute-1' I e a a lll'L' 1-llglblc for Q'l'.'C'fll'lll 111 1111'111hc1'sl11p, I 11 ll .1111111a1' 1111-111h1-1X 1111- 11lx11 cln-Cn-sl 1-:11'l1 561111 Alllllllll' 1111-111l11-lx 1-l1-C11-1l lint 11-111' w1-1'1- Ruth A11111- l31'1111'11 Illlll john R11tl1t11N. FRONT ROW: Rufh Anne Brown, Sally Van Sfeenburgh, Nadine Wal lace, Mary Frances Boyd, Fae Shawhan, Laura K, Sherman, Jean Har- mon. ROW TWO: Henry G, Harmon, Jim Duncan, Herberl Bohlman, Roberf M. Aduddell, Roberi L, Sfuhr, Earle L. Canfield, Paul H. Ran clels, Charles J. Rifchey, Marfin Tollefson. ROW THREE: Richard S. Hudson, Julian B. Serrill, Marvin L. Smilh, Kennelh E. Davis, Keach D. Johnson, Leo O. Forl1ey, John A. Rofhfus, George C. Huff, Milford G, Blackburn, 1 ff! 1 2 ...g -s -A '1 if -cr' v 'V' N -A ,t s T T l Xi T7 fs Q. Q7 v FRONT ROW: Irene Hayes, Nancy Cherry, Beverly Monschein, Pal- Rachel Coxon. NOT PICTURED: Cay Conner, Ann Jacobson, Rulh ricia Mansheld, Pal Davis, Jane Reifschneicler. ROW TWO: Leigh Toyen. Taylor, Jewel Schwarh, Kay Dossey, Beverly James, Karen Silver, DR.'XXl.-X, Illllslf, :intl nrt iiizijtvrs nrt' the iiiciiibt-i's of Phi 3111 Unm- mai, iizitioiitil litiiitn':1i'5 nllit-tl :irts ll'IlfL'I'IllU' for wtmieii. In ortlei' to . ht- t-ligihlc for iiiciiihtwsliip n sttttlciit must he rgilciirutl :mtl liztw xi M u high grattlt- zivt-rzige. The :tim of the group is tht- iiitt-lligt-nt iitlvzince- Illtlli' of rlitf lint' zirts. This :tim is t'zii'rit'tl Ollt thmiigh ltiziiis :intl AUM!! JVM ziwiirtls iiixttlt' xixtiilzihlt' in sttitlciits in tht' lint' 2ll'l'S collt-gt' hy the i lliiiiiie Xlaitltlrrii Fiske ilk-iiiuri:il lftniiitlzititiii. Nlcmhcrs t-xliihitctl their crcaitivc work on Nzititmiiail l miiitlt'i's' D113 :mtl Ctniiimiiiity Arts Ijlll. ix Y J ' ' xitits tit lhi Ni Illil ltitzi :iiitl Dt-ltzi ' .. , . . i tm itirli 'XIUl'IilL'll.'i rltcttiitlli' tht- ' '- ' tltil xihith xi nk tt: trliti iii tht Tlll tif k ll ' UN ' ' 4 N' '81X lil'.-X, l l'lNgXI,li tn tht- :itti 'A ' ' ' ' fig l'lii :Xlpliqt ii.is :i rut-tilt-II pifiiit' ht-l-l iii Nlziy ln Utttiiihti tht giwnip litxirtl Il r.tllg :ni L'h'is :is iii St . -fitviip Illlltstllfs tix A ff litiiiiiii iiitl rlit- i'tnii:i1it't- lziiigiizigt-s. 'litn ht- t-ligihlt' lui' iiit-iiihvitsliip D I Ph. h iii t-irlitfi til rhtst litniwi tix ui 'mi ititnis i stiitltlit must hixt t e I a 1:14 .1 A ,:': P liigli gixttlt- ztwixtgt' plus tum ytuirs til sttitly iii rlit- iqiiigiitigtz l,:t Yriiit- Stliirltt-ll st-in-tl its pit-sitlt'iir til lllii Sigma ltwtzt giiitl Klaiijzi I 'W ff' fmiis pn-si.lr.l tiwi' rlitt iiit-t-ting til Dt-ltzt l'hi Alpliat. FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Schlunz, Barbara Try, Aniean Anderson, Mary Leo O. Forltey, Charles Radlte, Augusl Lulhens, Philip Graham, La- Frances Boyd, Ann Clarlt, Joan Tofos, Jucly Endres. ROW TWO: Dr, Verne Shicltell, Dr. Herman Vox. sw, :is 'ft v XH ,'.v'fv. ...J -.f i Ju' fo .... :sv .,,.,..- ,N-v X . s-ff -cr fn 1 FRONT ROW: Byrl Benfon, Earle Galloway, James Weeks, Francis Miller' C. B. Granberg, Rex Morrison. Kll'Il v,. . . -fs. IX l HI' I lNll'l llwll l 111 rl11' 1'11ll1 'L' 111 pl1'11'111'11'x flI'l' tl111sc rs 111111 I1l'llll'NiUI'S 11'l1r1 lll'l' 1111'111l11'1's , 1 1 x 111 Rl111Ll11 Il lflllll 1l l1r111111 lll 11l1:11'111a1c1 s11cict1'. Ir is 1l1u ulilcst pl1111'111:11y 411'g:1111fJ1ti1111 uf its lqi111l sl1i1 '1 st111l1'111 lllllxf 11111111:1i11 ll li 11111 0 T11 hr' eligible 1111' Il14'Illl'5L'l' 1, 0 I :1g1' 111' lwttci' lilll' tl11' first t1.111 .1111l 111111 l1'1lT Xt llN 111 pl1'11'1111111 .lllll '1ls11 11111st ln' c111'11llc1l 11s il s1'1ar1111l s1'111cstc1' 1111111111 N111 l1lCllll'vt'l'i 111 Pl1f11'111f11'y :11l1111ttv1l 111 tl11- l1vg11111i11g 111 11111 NL'L'llllll s1'1111'st1'1' :1111l tl1c 1m11'11111l 1111 X:1f1f11111l Q1111x1'11t11111 111 Rh. 11111111 IN l11'l1l 111 1l1c s111'1111f -Xltl11111gl1 1141 1'1'g11l:11' 111cvT111gs XYl'l'L' llmlil tl11s XCLll', um' HT tl11' 111115 111t1'1'1'st111g 111'11g1':1111s 1111s Il 1'1'11i11'T 1111 fllm 1 fl11. TICKITI' S:Xl.lfS .lllll p1'1111'111t11111 111 11ll lIIllNL'l'5lfX' tl1c'z1tu1' 111'111l11f- t14111s :11'c s111111sf11'c1l by 'lil1Cfll :Xl11l1:1 Phi, l14111111':11'1 1l1':1111:1 f1':1t1'1'111t1'. Other zwtivitivs 111Cl111ls 1'c111l111g plays Lllltl L'4llUI3L'flIlQ lll llullilug ' Tales. Tlw g1'f'111p :1lsr1 ilmls 11'f11'k 111 1111p1'11x'i11g tl1v pl1ysi1'11l ilslwtts of the 1l1':1111n klL'PilI'UNL'llf, s11cl1 lla DL'ffCl'lllQ the c11st1,1111c scct11'111. Stu- P dents who have gained sgu-01:11 1'cmg11itif111 for 011tst:1111li11g x1'111'lc 111 the c1'entix'e :md rcch11ic:1l fields of 1l1':1111z1tic 1l1'l' :irc eligible llbl' 111f:111- be1'sl1ip. O11 Dec. 18 the g1'r111p gmc ll Cl11'ist111z1s 1111111 1111' :111p1'f1x1- umtely 300 L111dc1'111'1x'1leged vl1il1l1'e11. FRONT ROW: Pafricia Bunn, George Cordaro, Belly Burrell, Judifh Hendricks, Lyle Dye, Jr., James Seffren, Jr., Gregory Dickinson, Joseph Broolc, Raymond Rhodes, Jan Risvold, Ron Diggins, Richard Russell, Salyers, Jerry Crawford. NOT PICTURED: Joseph Chailcin, Thomas Bob Goodney. ROW TWO: Charles Lown, James Fiderlick, Delmar Mann. .41 sv. . u ' wa.. 294 M: '-v 'lb Yi-.. N ev 7-453' Q-' 'arf-' 'xr FRONT ROW: Plwebe Wolfson, Susan Drake, Jean Woods, Donna Roy, Laura Sherman, Marcia Lanlz. ROW TWO: Marilyn Srevenson, Margaref Miller, Janel Woods, .loy Neale, Jean Courfney, Vesla Bailey, Linda Lou Brown. ROW THREE: Mrs. Audra Moore, advisor, Barbara Housfon, Rose Marie Tlweodosis. Sharon Turner, Eleanor Findley, Susan Diclmman, Judiilw Dillavou, Berry Jean Mell, Enid Lou Burns. ROW FOUR: Shirley Smifh, Jane Har- ringion, Joann Krolnn, Rufh Slurievanl, Darline McCall, Pal Osferling Carmen Grimmius. NOT PICTURED: Hirolxo Azuma, Barbara Edens l7RUULL'TlON ul mittens fm' limi-:iii cliililrvn was Hi-tn LTZUHIHZI l,i11r1.it1f111 Sf 1 V114 Kzippzfs must sigiiificziiir zzctiviti' this yi-:1i'. Klviiibcrs of tlu' grcmiip mzulc lllll pairs of tlu' mittens :mil sont tlu'm to 21 siililici' in liUI't'll wlur ilisri'ilvim'il tlu- mittens to :uw-ily fzimilivs :uul orpliziiuigcs. Tlu girls xllsii snlil s:u1ilxx'iflu's in the ilivrms an-in Tlulrsilxiy night, spun sim-il tlu' Kimura lui' Khin saili-, :mil pix-,ac-iitcd in tlu' spring : rzili-nr slum' lqibelr-il Hiiiftcil KIoi1st1'osiries. Tlu- procceils from all tluwi' zu'tix'itii's wcii- ilimzitvil to tlu' l'i4lI'Clgll Stiiilcnt lslllltl . 5 l .XR or llc-lr.i oigmii l'i s qinniiiil il1iuu'i'-ilziruc is tlu- Urgllu' cfm-vii iiflin lx iiiniiu-il Row uf l7r'lr.1 Sig, 'liliis yiuirls lQirsi ' is Ywrillu' lliilgi-xizix, lfil., lfr. llvz' pivriirc is siilninittvil til .1 iizltiimzil ciiiitvsf I, . , . 1fllllllIt'I'A'l' iiiilguil lu .i mimxu- star. Ili-nike gn-ls lizui- ixiiilu-il in rlu' upper rvn iiziriuiizillj. in rlu' pzist lui' y'i':ii's. :Xiuirlu'i' ziutivity ul tliis prolcssiuiizil 0 iirmi1u'i'ii- 11':it4'i'ii1ti rliis ivan' was xi mini' uf tlu' l'iii'vsti'ii1c' plant. Flilu' e piirpirsi' ui Ili-lm Sigma l'i is rii tiisrci' flu- stiiily nl l'1llslIM'M in tlu' iiiiiwiwirii-s, i-iu'ifiii':igi' sfliirlzlixllip, :mil to piwrinirri' Zl rliusi-1' :ll'l1ll:1- ruin lu-tum-i-ii tlu' luisiiuws win-lil :mil stiiili-nts of iwmiiiu-1'i'i-. FRONT ROW: Eldon Linn, Richard Haun, Basil Gillam, Eli Zubay, Lionel Polls. ROW THREE: Leo Mangels, Ellis Flinn, Neal Llewellyn, Floyd Harper. ROW TWO: Paul Gilman, W. M. Earle Canfield, Dean Dunsworlh, Russell Thurau. Buchanan, Jol1n Galbrailln, David Dailey, Gary Brown, Franlr Ball, -raw' 'gi Haj' A 9: ff h , 50 x i A Pi Larry Ballard QS' JY Ms TSN KHP:-IA KAPPA Psi FRONT ROW: James W. Wallcer, Carroll W. Koch, Rober+ G. Cal- lahan, Paul M. Anderson, Gordon D. Friday, Walter, Duffy, Richard W. Peterson, Robert H. Egemo, Bill Teaquisf. ROW TWO: Leo H. Mangels, Bob Shapland, Ernie Dippel, Ben C. Swarh, George Palmer, Rodney D. Teachoul, Merwyn B. Joens, Don M. Jacobs, Jim Crosby, Vernon R. Kiely. ROW THREE: Bernard J. Anfirson, Leonard A. H. Hayden, John R. Stone, Richard C. Scholz, Kenneth R. Van Laelce, Don H. Bardonner, Ronald D. Bell, George B. Faux, Russell D. Colton, Gil A. Raines. ROVV FOUR: Keilh D. Fenton, Donald J. Fiele, Don Ducef, Roger F. Stetson, Franklin D. Peterson, Jerry L. Stallon, Jon Hill, Raymond C. King, .laclr C. Carlson, Adrian DeHaan. ROW FIVE: Robert S. Robenseifner, Don Sloan, Jim Engel, Ralph Anderson, Donald E. Vander Linden, Marlr E, Vofaw, Clifford Krslra, Richard Kunkel, Maynard Hayden, pres., Ellis Flinn. IN 'IIHIQ SPOTLIGHT at the Dvculnher' tliiiiici'-rlzliiuv ot Alpha Kappa Psi was I-l:u'1'ict Fritlziy, wits of memhci' Gordon I'iriilny. She was prcseoteml the Swwtliezwt of Alpha Kappa Psi cup. The party was hclil nt the Stainl- ard Club. The group is 11 protessionxil COI11IIlk'I'CC o1'g:mi- zzltion. It he-Irl its zuitumo rush smokci' ut thc Iiitlgwoorl Hotel on Oct. 7. Pzlttly :is :1 result of this, Ilcta Phi chapter gziiocrl 25 outstzmiling pleslgr-s. Oo -lam. I-l tht- gtoup touu-rl the Alcoa ,-Xlumioum plqult in Ilztwopoit. Iowa. At this time' the future excciitivcs haul zi I-lmiicv to View the illocl'-u'o1'lcings of Il IZIISC-Illiiflllg imlustty. OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Merwyri Joens, corre- sponding secrelaryg Clifford Krslra, treasurer: Ralph Anderson, presidenlg Gordon Friday, vice-presidenl: George Palmer, recording secretary. ROW TWO: Past officers-Maynard Hayden, president, Bob Shap- land, corresponding secretary: Bill Teaquist, vice- president: Ernest Dippel, treasurer. ISI lrl'.'J, Ii H PHI SAM A NU FRONT ROW: Nancy Hall, Delores Bricker, Barbara Edens, Virginia Svoboda, Diane Bolren, Joyce Olson, Frances E. Merrill, Sally Gibbs, Claradell Gergely. ROW TWO: Jody Wheeler, Jacqueline Johnson, Mary Ann Heuclr, Marilyn English, Marge Palmquisf, Sandra Yeager, Berlye Jo McMar1in, Emmie Lou Tapper. ROW THREE: Lois De- Nosaquo, Lynn Holdren, Dixie Davis, JoAnn Bloom, Frances Oechsle, Grefchen Merrill, Sherry Hari, Sheila Wiifenmeyer, Beverly Frudeger. ROW FOUR: Margaret B. Muiher, Brerf Marlin, Sue Carlson, Helen Brand, Patricia McKowen, Joyce Cunningham, Louise Shriver, Sue Childs. 'vs Q .1 JXL, l'Rl'iSl'iX'li.'X'I'lUN nt il schulzirsliip lacy to the wiiim' XYUIUHII iii rht- will-gc ut hivsim-ss who has rht- highest grxiilt- point is iimdt- hy' Phi liziiiimzi Xu. Lust yczir tht- ziwziiwl wt-ut to Sliirley' firimiiiiiis. Phi lizliiiiiizi Xu is gi pi-oft-ssiiiiiril L'fll11IIlCl'CL' fll'Q11lll72lflUI1 for woiiicii. 'lin hi- vligihlt- for lNk'INl7CI'Nl1lP, ti girl must hzivc tzikt-ii six St'IllCsI'L'l' limits iii miiiiiia-ice :iiill nlsfr hi- inriirwiii-I in swim- tit-lil of wiiiim-i'cm-. 'lihr urinip im-t-is 1-wry flflll'l' uw-lc. Spa-:ilu-1's :it the im-L-tiiigs :irc iiim-ii :mil ixniiin-ii in thi- lillslllvw piwmlt--sioii. :Xt Lhristmzis tht- urgziiiie faitifiii gmt- xi party rm' iiiiili-i'pi'ix'ili-gt-il chililrt-ii hm-txi't-vii tht- :igcs of lin- quill 4-ight. Thi- INLVTY uruisistt-il of gziim-s, gifts, :mil ix-fix-sliiiiciits. lizivh in-xii' thi- grf-lip iiizilu-s Klaiy hzislu-ts tm' tht- cliilili'i'ri :lt Blaiiilc xIl'IlIUIilIli llrispitzil. l,l'l1l'l' :wtivitit-s uf tht- girls iiicliislc tutoring stu- il:-iits nlin xiii- linxiii-3 frfiiihh- with miiiwc-s in rht- hiisiiit-ss mllt-gt-. liigg--sr 1'kl'liY ui' thi- in-xii' tm' l'hi li.iii1iii.1 N11 is I-'miinlt-1-'sIlziyn-lm-I1 lNi't'l1'l'WI'LlIl',l lfi-liiiigiiq lfi. I52 fi' 3 s -vw OFFICERS, lefi fo righf: Joyce Olson, presidenl: Frances E. Merrill, advisor, Delores Bricker, corre- sponding secreraryg Margarel B. Murher, advisor: Ginny Svoboda, rreasurerg Barbara Edens, vice-presi- denrg Diane Bolfen, recording secrefary. T' ss -1 FRONT ROW: Fern Alblin, Mary Beih Mourilsen, Shirley A. Hansel, Ann M. Dii-zel, Marilyn Miley, Claire Zenor, Suzanne Null, Beverly Leelc, Sharon Murphy, C. G. Vlessis. ROW TWO: Jean A. Whifeley, Marion M. Engene, Mary Carolyn Palmer, Vera Boolon, Jody Slour, Marilyn Kirkwood, vice-pres.: Mary Del'leclr, pres., Palricia Beigel, x sec.: C. Sue Heir, Lynne Biss. ROW THREE: Rulh James, Enid Burns, Nancy Sallenbaclr, Carmen Grimmius, Jo Pilre, Joan Wilson, Rufh Ann Mills, Nadine Bodolif, Bunnv Bederman. ROW FOUR: Doris Schroe- der, Kalherine Niclrelsen, William Boqafai, Larimore Vilicllell, Augusf Lulhens, Arlen R. Ericson, Kay Veffericlr, Leanne Walrafh. l' X l I-,R l .PXINKILXI nl hifi iiiiili-ip1'1xili-gvil il1llill'i'l1 um lxnp- pzi I-31-ni li.111im's pluqisniir uliiiiw .ir Lllirisrmzis rims: 'I'ln- iii'g4mil.i- firm is ll ulmpti-1' 1-T lfiirliii''l'i':n'lii'ixi1t.X1lin'i'ii'.14iiIilrhvi lMll'FliilIi1lI'l'll1 Thi- tzill quill spring smri- n-ginngil ITILTTIIIQN ni thi' limqi l'lll'lII'l' li-in-lr hlfllfrlflffll vrs .-Xsswizitioii. Thr- r:ill nginnnl im-vriiig xxgis livlil :lr lii':iiulxii'xx' Lnlli-gi' zinil gi I.n-gr Tiiuilu' l'l'lTl'K'NK'llTlITl1llI xxxls ini hiiiil. ln Nomin- I A hvi' si-wiiil lillliliil lli'r.i li.n-im ini-nilwis In-lpnl i'l1fn'l'l'QlIIl :mil iniiiim high srlmnnl srinli-nts uhm xwri' xisiring llrgiki- nn ulliwsiwsjfixi''liL':iul1- mis Thy. Un rlii rlniil !snnil.n or mini ninnrli siiinil liitllilklx mlm- cliglrgv ii! plqnrnng .ivrixirius ini' .1 Qllillli nt i-Inliln-n xxlinsi- pgirf uiirs gm- srinliiiig' lin' LB. virifviisliip .ir rhf' Y.TY.Ll.gX. 'lihc in-xx Igiyulti ziilxisni' tn rhi- giwnip is Ywiinii l,. qXi'insr1'ui1g, I1l'llIL'hNUl' ut Ulllfiifllill. nhn lHl'I1lK'I'ly spnnsnn-rl thc I-'nrnnl 'lim-an'l1i'i's uf fXITiI'l'lCll iviliiiiixzitiiiii nr rlw l iiixwsiry nt rlivxiis. FRONT ROW: Arlene A. Schmidf, Donna Duncan, Sylvia Houser, Celia Kaplan, Rufh Boldes, Phyllis Robinson, Beffie Holviln, Bonnie Holvik, Janef Kinney. ROW TWO: Kaye Arihaud, Joyce Wing, Elaine Bollon, Myrna Barnerr, Arlene Silver, Joanne Eclxer, Barbara Dewey, Nancy Swiif, Judy Lulra. ROW TWO: Par Morling, Georgia Drechsler, Gail Wallier, Elizabefh Dilley, Joan Marie Toios, Dixie Ann Davis, Judy Schaefer, Shirley Spiller, Neoma Rurh Maxwell. ROW FOUR: Janet L. Geisler, Mary E. Huff, Darline McCall, Mary Kay Cunningham, Eva Marlin, Evelyn Rilchey, Joyce Mccuslrey, Norma Roose. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Pearl, freas. .-P14 -ik . Ja K 0,4 s.z'4 C7 157 ' .J ' en T ' -- . L1 Y . 'VVS '23 ff? A-I' W -or Xffx fn ft? W FRONT ROW: Pele Moosman, Keith Angier, Pete Blair, Frosty Milchell. ROW TWO: William Yosr, Rcl:aer+ Bliss, .laclt Ressler, Wally Johnson. l'RUl7l'L lilOX of lhillilog 'lizilcs is the climax tu the zictivitics of Sigma Uvltzi Lihi, piwmfcmiuiiail jmiinailism fl'4itt'1'iiity fm' men. rlilltfj' :irc ziiilvtl iii this U'IitLIl'c hy Tlivtzt Sigma Phi, tht-ii' lemzilc coiiiitcr- -l fU 1'1'f'1f A' D:il'I. 'lizilus is gin :mmizil uziinpiix tzilt-nt vllfurt higliliglitt-tl by thc pre- . ' sciitzitifm ut Xlish llmkc :mtl the tmpliiml tm' rlit- must pwliciciit acts. S D Sigma Dcltzi Lihi is fmt-ii tri :ill jmii'i1:ilism itiaijoix l'lllt only sccniisl e a I wiiit-att-i' snplmiiiriit-N :irc cligihlt' tm' zictivzitiuii. Xlcililwrs uf thc griiim lit-ltl pusitiriiis rm lwuth thi- 'l'i1iii',i-Dwljvliif :mil the Qzmx this yvzir. Wvzilly blflllllillll pix-Nitlwl uwi' iiivctiiigw uf thc' group :mtl Ruhcrt lilin, piwituwii' ni juiiiwiziliam, was tziciilty zitlvisoix lflfr-X'l'l'Rl' .Xrlvlili-Xkirlilllx ut 'lilivtii Sigiiiqi l'hi tliix yvzii' unix 'l'lit-rri Sigma l'hi Stqitv llxiy, 'l'lit- Ili-inks giwnip -,puilwiwil rht- um- lt'I'L'iist' :mtl t'li.mtvi'N fivmi Cirimivll, Ifniqi Stzitc, :mil S.l'.l. wa-i'v iii- xitz-il. 'lilit-ix' xixix xi t'uHvi' iii rlit- mririiiiig, liiiivlit-:iii :at iimm, :mtl xi , pqiivl iliwriviuii m rlit- zittm-i'iinmi. Klziry Qngillt-5, Tvzittiitm- writci' fm' 'l N 'l mi I rlit- Trzlfzmi .m-l iivw zulxivn' tu thc grniip, Npukm' :it tht- liiiiflu-mi. . . Otlit-i' :ivtixitit-X nt tht' iwgriiiifzitimi iiicliitlv xi tt-:i fm' all wuiiit-ii in I -l'lllI'II!lllNIN :mil piwm-wiiiiixzl invvtiiigx upvii tu l11L'l1llK'l'S :mtl Maplin- l iiiurv girly iii 'l1lIlI'I1AllINIIl. KX ith bigiiizi Ucltxi L lu rlm apiiiimi' lmiill- ilu! rlizilvx, 'lilivtn Sigma: l'hi ix ai ii:itifm:il llfllltll'Ill'l'-I1l'flll'5NlUlllll fitn- ti-rmtx mi' Amiiiuio ximiivii with ai B :ivi-ixigt' m -iiiiiitiizilixiii. FRONT ROW: Carol Osborn, Carolyn Cole-, Rulh Anne Brown, Madelon Murray, Barbara Shapiro. 'T 1 'gf Nagy. D. , i l 1 - -f r . - - ,-- , N 'QW' ,,, t X ' .7 ' 'f 'vs ff? i fl .ff X, . - 1, I V1 X 1 'V -J f .. . ..,a, B Lfisil'-Y 1121 2?,r-Ei' O21 'V'-lfiliiif, 'ii' 13 , 'Q:': fziz V. A... ..,. -U , fisiff.--fff2'4 ' E --fs 41f,f?'2ii - : ul: 'v','.'-ft?27if.V k 1 ' l 1' rl 1 J ,-f 1 N l FRONT ROW: Joseph Langer, Marla Moore, Milford Blackburn, Dur- wood Dirclrs, Cleric of +he Exchequer: Roberl Coleman, Gordon Madsen, Lawrence Gardner, Alvin Hudson. ROW TWO: Dirk Van Zanle, Dean, George Oualley, Richard Klolz, Kei+h Frederick, Richard Forlner, Gene Needles, Dan Smiih, Anfhony Crifelli. ROW THREE: Gerald Faclcler, , 'SP 'ws . Loo Flander, Jaclc Rogers, Bailiif, Phillip Conklin, John Siebenmann, Philip Furlong, Cleric of The Rolls, Drew Tillolson, Raymond Slefani, Mash:-r of The Rifual. NOT PICTURED: Conrad Amend, Vice-Dean: Don Kersfen, Tribune. blpl IINK 1 tm' Us-lta lhi-ta l'hi N L liriatmax partx max rim airport Y.l .XY pmt. 'lihv iliiiiivi'-ilziilri' wax Us-ximiiwix-il hi Phi Alpha Uslta. ln llurulwi' rlii- group Iii-Ill a haiiqiivt at thi' Ixlkx Linh lui' 7 LUN' iwialicu. :X iaialwm- Niiiiikvi' wax alan li--lil at Higlilaml l ark :Xim'i'icaii . la-giim pmt. Xl:-iiihn-iw iii thx' gmiip pai'ticipai'i-il iii utlivi' law scliuul :lCIiYific'x. lxllux Yuiglitx Was Uilifui' ul flu' IDHIKW Luis' Ri 7'i4?4' lilNT e I wiiiwtnr and livin' lilllkil-ilWlIl'Il In-I-I thu saim- pmt si-mini w111wti'l'. .. . , , . , linux' F1 ill-irwii naw pu-xiilviit 4:1 hriiilviir liar ,'xNNlbL'l.ll'l4lI1 SlIl1llll'lll' lilaa lil'-1ii'i1 xi ax xiw pri-Niilciit while' Mark Kluurc xi-rw-l ax Sl'L'I'1'l'1ll'y' l'i'l'llNlli'l'l'. Nwi-ixil iiiviiihcix alw paitivipzm-il iii biipiwm- Lmirt Day. DI.-XLOfiL'lf of Phi Alpha Di-Ira. national lan ll'I1l't'l'IIlU, ix rin exchange of lIllUl'IlT1lflUIT ut cuimnmm iiitvrwt ru the inviiihm-ix. llw fi':1tc'1'i1ity:llm aids in thu' ilcwlnpiiiciir ul a armiig homl aiiimig stu- dents :mil iiicmhcrs of thi- lcgal pi-nfcsaiuii, ax will aa pmviiliiig a social outlet. This year rhl- iI'llU'I'llifX pix-wiitm-il tu thu Drain- lam sclmol a plaque on which ix to hi- iiiscrihcil rin- namcx of all imlixi duals participatiiig in the Jlllllllill Dralu' Siipwiiic Cuiirt Dai as cumin sels. Tha- local chapter was hunt to Phi :Xlpha Ui-ltaX national cun- veiitiuii lu-lil in Des Kloincs last Scptvinhcr. Socially the group hulrl a Lliristmas iliiincr-miaiicu with Delta lhi-ra l'h1. FRONT ROW: Roberf Allbee, Henry Wolslegel, George Wesf, Dwighr Marlin, Rex Roupe, Bruce Berry, Henry Frank, Roberf Wallers. ROW TWO: John D. Kruse, Marvin Kjellberg, John Maclcaman, Roberl Ein Alpha Delia Maynard, James Logan, Harry Dahl, Lyndon Greimann, Howard Harris. ROW THREE: Harley Whiflield, Roberl Langer, Carl Nielsen, Bern- ard Olfman, Roberf Rewoldf, Jerome Hefheringfon, Roberl Drey. F 1 -Q 5. .. , -we' I55 ,xr ,Q if - .-. 'I ,, 'za Sf 1-1 fu' uw . 1 A Q - , 4, e, ., ,Q ix v-E I R Q, ' E'- - J Nr, ,X a . xx Nr . f I in-,V , V A' , I kj' , K 1 1- Q. J wr-1 --iv FRONT ROW: Carol Larsen, Jean Fredregill, Miriam Blerbaum, Mary Bcslar, Mary Be+h So+h, Eeverly Sears. ROW TWO: Mary K, Wilkin- aw p-1 wievas NI ,,..., wx ,Ly son, Evelyn Pearson, Maurine Hansen, Diane Darrah, Joanne Hyde, Merle Lloyd. XIL 5lL',Xl,l'fS llll' :111 i111111111.1111 111111111 rhv 111'11g111111 111 XIII Phi l'psil1111, 111'111u-s11111:1l 11111s11' TI'ZlfL'I'I1lIj' 1111' x1'111111'11. 'li11'11 1'1111u'1'ts 111-11 lXk'l1 Tllls 11-411' 11111' 111 11 l111'l1 11':1s 1l1'x111c'1l 111 1l11- 1x'111'ks 111 ,AIN- 'llnll' L'I'1L'JlIl c111111111s1-1x 'lil11- I1LlI'1W1lNt' 111 1l1c 11111111 is 111 111111111111' Il1ll5ik', . . llAlL'Il1lxlllI1, 11111l l1411A11111111 :11111111g s1111l1'111s11f 11111s11'. KI1'111hc1's 1'111111'1h- M E I 1111-1l 111 1.1ri1111s 111111ls 111 1l11'11' 11q111111111l 111'g.1111f41111111. Tlwsc fllI1llN u I I O n 111111 i1l1'1l llll' 11111si1' 111 l111spi141ls, rin-so-111i111g11111111111-1i11111si1' 111 kl:1p:111, 111111 the s111111s111'111g 111 thi' s1'l11111l 111 11111si1' 111 liznls Hill St'fflk'lI1l'llL Ill L l111.1g11. l71'.1lu- s 01111111 1'l1.11111'1' was l111s1 111 1l11' U1Nr1'11-f L1111- lL'l'L'l1L'C 111 XIII l'l11 l',11s1l1111 l11'l1l Ill Urs NI111111's l11s1 t11ll. l Nlll Ra If llllk' .11'1s 1.11'11l1x l'l'L'ITQllN :1111l 411 IJl'.llU I,k'N XI111111's 5111111l11111' 1'111111'11s .111' 1111-111l11'1x 111 l,l11 XIII :Xl11l1:1 Flillllllhl. ljIllL'l' s1'1'x11'1's 111'1111:1111'1l ln rl11- 11111111 111 1l11- 11111x1'1's111 .1111l 111111111111 y 41111514 i111l1:1l1- 11.11'11l111g .11 l31sl11111's 11111-11-1'1:1 lu-1111-1111 111-1'1111'111:1111f1-s 111 1l11' Xl1'ss1.1l1. S111'11.1l 11111-11--'1s 111 1111- 31111111 .1l'l' 11111 lL'kRlLillN 111-1' 11-411' .1111l Ph. M h 11.11111'111.1111111 Ill ll11ll1l11g 'l1.1l1's. l,L1sI 11':11' 1l11' g1'111111 plain-1l NCLi4lI14l I u P a 111 1l11' 111'1111'ss11111:1l 1l111s11111 111 1Jlll'N. h111'1g1l 111'11x1111's111 1l11'sc s111- 1l1'111s 4111- 11111 1111'111:1l 1l111111'1'-1l:1111'1's. FRONT ROW: Roberr Siewarf, Ross Leeper, Kenneth Schulz, Richard Eaber, Alan Hall, Don Doughrnan, Marvin Belford, Jon Spong. ROW TWO: Jerome Beardmore, Dwlghl Flafer, Paul Reed, Archie Besf, Carson Griffiih, Roberl Schneider, Roberf Skinner, Sian Marlowe, is sv- 4- X' ROW THREE: Ellis Anderson, Marvin Kelley, Alberf Hill, Everefi Albers, Russell Bees, Ron Talmadge, Dick Hughes, Myron Swan. ROW FOUR: Harry Oka, Larry Conn, Dale Copeland, Lynn Senny, John Shoemaker, Glenn Wiesner, Russ Phillips. va- st 5. '56 .1 1 ev f-gr s-ef ' 'P -3 , .,. 1 A of our or ,gg -nf FRONT ROW: Carole Claassen, Jackie McCracken, Gwen Smylh, Cassells. ROW THREE: Rulh Engman, Jean Myerly, Margarel Popp, Ann Schafferl, Barbara Slezak, LaVon Hanke, Mary Ann Voss, Shirley Palricia York, Harriell Simons, Mary Shoemaker, Evelyn McMahon, Gilmore, Connie Hackell, Jean Lowe. ROW TWO: Joyce Richards, Marilyn Bowman, Alice Schock, Janel Gove. NOT PICTURED: Mari- Phyllis Jensen, Belly Lue Garland, Mary Jo Kenl, Palricia Runyan, lyn Arvidson, Nellie Hammond, Rosemary Jackson, Carla Lechner, Dolores Novolny, Claudelle Neal, Alvena Perry, Belly Allen, Joan Pal Monroe, Shirley Sullon. lf.-XMI-ID SIXGTQRS AND KIl'SICl.-XXS DK'l'TUI'IlTll1g ill U1-s Xluiiics ure z1lw:1ys gix-ctcil by swim- lllL'llll7L'l'N ul Sigmzi Alpliai Iotzi, p1'ul1-ssirmzil 11111sic IJI'111lll71lfltll1 for wf1111c11. Orlicr :ictwirivs ul rhi- jjuyjf group incliiilc tlic PCI'llPI'l1l1lIlCC ul :1 11111s1c:1lv 1-:11'l1 llllbllfll. lfgifli yn-111' S.-Xl plains il special music srinly which is 11lti111:1tc'l1 iiscil for 0 um- ul tl1csc11111siL':1l1's. l11 k,L'f1JlN'l' flu' group gain' ll 1's'1'1'ptii111 fur tlic music l1lL'lllfk ol flu- lim- arts 1-nlli-gr-. l11 l'i1'lH1'11:11'1 lli vliziptcr wqis liristcss tu SAI L'lT1ll3fk'l'N lrinn luwxi Srzm' :1111l l.S.T.L'. lor the .-X111111z1l btzitc Daw. Fl lu- g1'in11p11lsu m11t1'1b11t1-s to l'4'lLllltl1lfllHl Hus- 11.1lc, lunils nl which :irc iiswl to prm irlc llT5fl'llIl1t'IlfN :111il Il1llxlL'sL'l1l'll- IlI'SlTlIT5 lor purple 111 XVIII'-tlk'YllHTllfk'll 1'm111t1'1cs. RHPRlfSIfN'liA'l'IOX of Ullk' t1'11tl1 of flu- collq-qv nl I7lTlll'lll2lL'X is now thu proud clxiim of I.:1111bil11 Kappa Sigmzi, pmlcssioiizil I7l11lI'I1l- 111,,,,-,,,,,,1- :Icy f1'z1t1'1'11ity for wu1111-11. KIc111l1c1's zirv ulifisvii 011 tliv lmsis ol tlicir Y profcssirmzil i11tc1'cst i11 pl1:11'111:1c1' plus tlu-ir suliolzisrif st:111ili11g, cl111r- ZICICV, :mil pc1's011:1lity. The group incm-ts twin- ll 111untl1 11114l its :1i111 a this your was to l1:1x'c :1 socizil 1-writ at li-:ist twin- ll 111i111rl1. Fulluwiiig the plcilging ol new IUCIDl'7l'l'S this full, tliv girls spuiismril il tv:1 lm' 0 1111ix'c1'sity olliciiils, faculty 4111-l stiulciirs. 130 pvuplv 1lIICIl4lt'1l rliu gntlicring held in l'iitCl1 Hull. 'lil1c gruiip qilsn l1:1il :1 I7JlI'I'j lor llIT1lK'l'- prwilvgcil girls :it Cl11'ist11111s ti111c. FRONT ROW: Nalalie Truse, Rosalind Chen, Charlene Rolh, Kalhryn Mackey, Myrna Horn, Winnilred Mole, advisor, Rulh Dowden, Carol Walls, Marilyn Hall, Ann Nugenl, Emma Look, Rose Marie Theodosis. Slewarl. ROW TWO: Ann Connor, Phyllis Miller, Marlha Lockwood, Jane x .wx- l . r , w , l 5 I57 qc: A 42? FRONT ROW: William R. Morris, Lanny R. Boolh, Charles Tuma, Bruce Riendeau, Harvey L. Goldberg, Harold C. Rankin, Jr., George Gerding. ROW TWO: Byrl E. Benlonl Bruce D. Wiufl, Duane L. Shrouf, John W. Killiam, Samuel Williams, Russell H, Lawrence, Henry Leigh. ROW THREE: Wilson Winch, Roberf J. Tanner, Jack Her- man, George J. Rezny, Marion Williams, John lngmand, AI Chong, ROW FOUR: C. B. Granloerg, Casimer J. Woilczalr, Floyd E. Leaders. Jr., Gus N. Pappas, Edwin F. McLuen, John F. Hammes, John S. Rose- land, ROW FIVE: James F. Clancy, John R. Ellis, Francis T. Miller, Ron Bronsema, Emil Roman, Don Hummel, Seymour Prieser. QT i LMI lillllfllllllll' KAPPA PSI 'l'I'I'I.l-1 of thu IIISIQLIIIIIL' cilitml :mil piiblisln-il hy Iizippzr I'si is l'oif.iirif'f. Ir is IssllL'4I in rhi- spring :mil tr-Ilsof the 1lL'l'lYIflL'54ll rlu- group tor rlw palsf yi-zir. Thi- orgzmizzltion ls ll protcssiorigil PIIlll'llI1lt'I ll'21U'l'l1lU lor mvn. Ihr-3 Ilxxvc' t4:II .in il spring smolurs :mil un alumni IIIllIlL'l'. Tllcy :1Iso voriipcta- in thi- pi-ofi-ssioiml ilivisioo of I'IUIlli'L'4llIIlIlg ilvca orzllions :mil Rulnys Hours. lliliis jk'11l', .iltcr roppingl lirst . ,., . plqivv for tour xi-qirs, Ixgippxi Isis Ilomcfommq dvcorzi- tions ivfvixi-il Iroirorgrlwli' llIL'IIl'IllII. Social Liutivitius ol flu' romp :rlso im-Iiiilir ll LIIl'lSl'l11Ll5 pnrtx' :mil :I plc-ilgc pzlrtv. . . . , ,Q :Yr on A OFFICERS, Iefl fo righlz Bruce Riendeau, presidenlg Harold Rankin, secrelaryg Har- vey Goldberg, lreasurerg George Gerding, vice-presidenf. W' r 'f isa DELTA on-ii MUVQXRD uf lirst plgm- in tlic piwifcssilmzil ilivisiuii nt llnim-i-niiif nw ilc'un':1timis uciit ru l'lii Ui-lm Chi, pmii-ssirmiizil pli:ii'vn:u'y lraitcr- 5 nity, Thi- mimi also cntvi' il llrrqit in Drzilii- Ri-Inns. l'1i1'tirip:1riu1i in tliusc cu-nts piwnvs rliair l'lii Dm men ,irc :imnng tlii- lmnsrirr ginll sllITPfll'U'1'Q nf Drailgv ziutixitim-s. lt also syinholim-s rlu- piiiqmscs or tliu fi'zitc1'i1ity-ln:ltlii-1'lioml :lull l1Jll'il work. 'lllirmigli gmail fi-lluxvsliip .mil c'J0pci'11tioii rliwfi :mi-iiiiit to luster in their im-inlwi-rs flu' lkltlllli or thc Pl'I1llAIHllCl' plwmrcssiuii. .--Xlrlinugli books, pills, pmiili-rs, :mil labs rwciipy the Q'l'l'Ill't'1' part or rlwir timv, the msn gilsu pzirticipziti- in in- fl'1lINl.ll'11l nrhli-ries :mil swim' snfiiil activities. 'liliuir ri-:uns lizivu ilnnv well in b:1s:ub:1ll, iirnrlmill :mil lwziskcthzill. Thi- liiqliliglir ul tlicir social czilenllzir is rlic :ill pliziriixzicy fimnail wliicli is In-lil in flu- spring. 2 Y FRONT ROW: James R. Weelrs, J. Earle Galloway, Rex Morrison, Douglas Navarro, Roberl C. Ellis, Terry O'Connor, Carl F. Bruihler. ROW TWO: Byrl E. Benlon, Russell D. Wrighl, Gordon Feffer, Dale Bergsfrom, Harold Shapiro, George Farmer, Pele Johnson, lrwin Fine. ROW THREE: Roberl J. Kalchbrenner, William E. Kalchbrenner, Jack A. Mafhews, Roberf S. Wiias, Michael L. Wiias, Joel Posner, Richard l. Gor-lon, Tom Rolh, Maynard M. Allen. ROW FOUR: Bob S. Adolphson, Jim E., Collins, Joseph G. Hilsenhoff, lrving J. Lieberman, Joseph J. Dvorak, Morfon Alexander, Myron Riflxin, Sandy Dishman. ROW FIVE: Charles C. Heggen. Leonard C. Goh, George H. Ander- son, Dick Koslroviclc, Bill Heyden, Seymour Silverslein. Lv. -wx i :ver ,' vs..-E -:gs a .J , xev 3 Jai- P Q fr 1: WDC J ,711 .sg -.. 4 Xa 'Sw-15' l FRONT ROW: Ralph Harley, James Parks, George Cordaro, James ford. ROW THREE: Don Jacobs, Maynard Hayden, Joseph Salyers, Van Bosch, Leonard Hassett, John lngmand. ROW TWO: James Jim Engel, Anihony Critelli. Fiderlick, Rodney Teachoutl Bob Snyder, George Fiderliclc, Jerry Craw- l3lfHlXD 'lilllf SCENES wiwices of Circle Ii Club this yum' iii- clinlml tht' CUIlifI'llL'flfJll of Czuiipus Czirnivzil brmtlis :uid hclp with frcsliiiicii physicxils. The group also spniisorctl tht' tirshiiicii mixer SN:-f., :mil uuiiiliictcil CHINPIIS tours for pzlrvnts during l7Jll'CllfS Vtckciitl. Tht' cluh is spuiismctl hy Kiwanis liitwiiaitioiial Quill its purpose is to C. I K l'L'Il1lL'I' st'ri'ict's tu the cniiipus :uid curiiuiuiiity. Drains of tht' Yuri- e ous collages i't'mii1iiicii4l mvii students who :ire iiitt'i't'srt'tl in this type of work. The group in turn, vxtcmls iiivitzitioiis to prospective mem- hurs. ln the tzill or N755 rlit' group will hc host to thc' iiitcrnzitionzil C0l1Yt'Ilfl4JIl0l Cirtlm' li Clubs. 'lillli l,I'l I'I,l-f '1'lllf.'Yl'lfR is rlit- wttiiig for tht- r1Tll1'N4l2ly evening iiiwtiiigs nl fvtzi llhi lftai, ITl'4llL'NNllllTlll spcwli xirts sorority for wu- iimi. 'lim hi' 4-ligihlv for 1iin'i1iht'1'sliip ll stuilviit must lWL'l11Il.lUI'll1g in ilrgiiiizi :mil limi' ll li ziwrgigi' iii lit-r -lrquiigi 4'lllll'M'N. 'lilit' group Sfmill ,iffy svrws wlfvi' to tht- viitirt' uniipziiix wit vxicli llIllX'L'1'NlIj tlivxitui' pru- ilizl tion gitti-1' rlit-ir liiiiil Silfllllllll night PL'lAllJl'IIlllIlCt'. 'lilivi also st-ll s.aii.luivlii's iliiiiii: rlii- rn'l1t'.1i's:1ls ill thvsc plays. Anil siriu' txilciit is ,ilw .1 p1'vi'f'mi:ii-itt' Trai' IIll'llllN'l'NllllN, you :Irv likt-ly tn wt' tht' girls plIT11l'llllllQ iii thi' piwnluivtiwiis. Zvtxi l'lii lftii prmiilvs gi min' l1lIIl1ll'l'4l ilfill.ii si lwliisliip tm thi' mitsrwiiiliiig juiiivwr -lrqiiiizi iiizi-iivr. FRONT ROW: Rita Sampson, Maryann Mitchell, Betty Burrell, Dorothy Ada Wolf, Judith Brook, Carla Lechner, Carol Dye, alum advisor: Fisher, Anne Hall, Eyelyne Vlolff, Natalie Jacobson. ROW TWO: Geneice Janson, Ruth McKinley, Virginia Howell, Mary Jane Fling. it . a t -is Q i5g::Si:i..- ,ig 5' q 1: 2 :X 2 f: . , , Eur Hg . im, . -A , -4 ...B fi, Q2 X. f.-J 6' FRONT ROW: Rusry Mcland, Jane Reilsclrineider, Harrie-H Simons, Sue Lynne Harris, Rufh Sfurfevanh Sylvia Houser, Marilyn Sfevenson. mv-. sn ish -.M vs! '63 ,. ,,,.. ROW TWO: Bob Sfevens, Marvin Kelley, James Parlrsl John Shoe- maker, Arnold Reifsclrineider, Paul Gilman. .'XNCilfl.S or iiiizuicizil h:11'licix uf 11 piwijr-vt ru cxtxihlixh ll Cliriatiaui vviitri' iii Pgirix :11'1' rlii-1111-iiilwi-i-Nur' Lw1lI14llL'llQl1TL'l's. ,-X ph-ilifn' ut hw ilulluix to the piuiut ix 1'i-miiiiiml ut wich 1111'11ih1'1'. 'I'l11-gruup :ilxu . wllx hlurnl :xml hxix hula- Niili-N tu Vlllxl' 11101103 fur rhi- llJll'lx Q'4'IlU'l'. Ca n e Hrlicr zicrixirir-N iiiuliuli- 111-1-lily iiivvtiiigw :it Plyiiiuiirli L'uii:i'1-gairiuiizil Cliiircli ruiil zirtciiilziiicv air mm- uii111'1'i-iivex, Um- ur L':i1i1lIuligl1tc1'C INL'I11l'Tt'1's, .lllll Pairkx, if iizariuiuil pix-xiilciit uf thi- l'11ir1'il Sruilciit lfclliiiisliiiw. Thin ix gui llfjllllllllllllll iumlv up uf Litlllfl'1'gllTlHlllll :uiil l',X'1lll k'llL'!ll Rvtiii A SETTING for L'ill1Il'l'lNll'X Club! nicctiiiga ix St. l,i1kvK pxirifh house. The YVOIID 1m'1-tx rlivrc rho firat :uid third Suiiilqiiw ui the mmith and they :arc guiiluil hy Rev. Cl'lIll'lK'N l l1't1'l11-1' uf St. l'1u1l'x Church. Each year thi' fluh hnlila Z1 ilinucr tm' :ill lfpiwupzil ntuilciits and faculty on the cziiiipuf. 'liha-5 mlm xpumor the tcri In-lil 1lll'L'l' thr- religious miivocxitioii during RCligl0ll-Ill-iXCfi0lI XXX-1-la. In Nuwiii- ber the group wut l'k'Dl'L'NClIl'ZlllYC9 tn cil'll1IlL'll fur thc district mua vention of Ilpiscopul ytiuli-rite. FRONT ROW: Rev. Charles Flefcher, Eleanor Carver, Sandra Taylor, Jan Speaker, George Tibbefls. ROW TWO: Paul Johnson, Edward fa ' '1111-il :-tiiilciitx. Canrerbury Wiles, Reber? Schneider, Dick deRegnier, ,, .nv-. w 'V' if 1 3. wi XX s f P95 'GR Q1 7 ' ,f El 7 3 ...J ' kwa! 1 N.: Y i x ,4- fu .261 X A 2 Y sg, 'L' P FRONT ROW: Bonnie Jo Russell, Barbara Swennurnson, Elaine Bollon Judy Endres, Diane Wiersba, sponsor. ROW TWO: Clnarlolle Slaclc Chrislian Science Organiza+ion lil lff llllf ,XX Al l7ll'ANL'lf 111' u111g1vg:1ri1111 l'llt'lT Sun' 11.11 11u11'11111:, lTTK'IlllWl'lx 111 l71w111lc Sfl14lK'I1I' lfi-lI1111wl1111 11111-l1u'r ll 1111141111 w1'111'c' :at flu' Xlllfll .1111l Slum' X115- N11111 K l1111'1'l1. llu' 31111111 1iNNlII1lk'll tl11N 1'r1l1- XX'lTR'II Ilu'1l1111- 1xtv1' 111 tlu-1'l1111'cl1 um 111111l'1lvt111'1111t1111u'l11a 11'111'li. Tlu' 411-lm-:1tN q1ls11g11'1- 111 k'llQlI'IL' uf Tlu' 5111111411 wlu111l vlxlwwx. 'liluw 111-1'c 1u1r lIl1PI'L'P.lI't'1l I111' tluwv ilnruw mlllt' r11 tluiir 1-xp1'1'1v111'11 1111 il:-1111T:1ru111 ti-111115. 'liluwc' ru:1111x Jll'L' maula' 1:11 111 I'l1I'1'1' 1111 llllll' Ilu'I11lWll'N 111 Dal' :1111l tluq r1'a11 cl r11 1.11u111N1jl1111'-rluw 111 rlu- NTILTR' Llllll tnlcv 111'L'1' tlu' Slllltlill 111111111113 x111'111'1-N, IJSI-' 11 an luur tl11y lK'.lIi to I'k'pl't'sk'IlT1l' 1 , T121-N Tl'1lI!I l1IXYLl .:111l X1'l11'11Nlg.1 NP rlul lY111'l1l li-ll1111xl11p li Iltlllll' FRONT ROW: Nine Nelson, Dorofhy Reel, Jane! Woods, Margare+ Miller, Jo Hanna Boling, Barbara Try, Marilyn Skaggs, Marilyn Pichf, Neva Low, Helen Dunbar. ROW TWO: Shirley Smifh, Barbara Jo Housfon, Enid Burns, Linda Lou Brown, Darline McCall, June Anderson, Belly Mell, Jean Fredregill, Vesfe Bailey. ROW THREE: Bill Griffee, 1: X '43, Q Y7 '37 ...X Q- 1:1 C7 3 FRONT ROW: Carole Cohen, Fern Ablin, Celia Berland, Judy Rossel, Harriel Marx, Barbara Shepp, Maxyne P. Boroclofl, Barbara J. Lippe, Myrna Rolhman, Sherry E. Trubill, ROW TWO: Paula Klein, Arlene Cohn, Barbara Tavalin, Phyllis Robinson, Rufh Boldes, Celia Kaplan, Frank Rosenlhal, Sandy Winlernilz, Lee Levin. ROW THREE: Judy Leviran, Marlene Rosenfhal, Lois Frenzel, Rosalie Sobolovilz, Bonnie Holiiberg, Sylvia Scham, Lynne Biss, Nadine Bodofl, Gordon Fefler, ROW FOUR: lrene Frieder, Lee Weyenberg, Sandra Sh.-allen, Joe Brown, Judi Sher, Howard S. Grossman, Myron Rifkln, Paula Forkosh, Audrey Reifler, ROW FlVE: Herb Shalowilz, Harvey Lazar, Ronald Deulsch, Michael Nechbar, Mgrv Silverman, Mark Brody, Fred Drucker. llll LUXIIXXXN ul llillr-l rlns xr-.ir uns tlii' l.ngr-sr it luis k'Xl'l' 1'r'r'ui'-lull, llir- i1ivi11l1r'1'sliiiw rnrgilvrl lall srixrlvnts qui-l rlivir srlirwliilr- uns mix .lLil'lXL'. llir' group spriiisulwl svxvizil sminls, Iliv must im- pnirliir nl ulnr-li uns rlir- llllll'l'Xl'XXl1lIlIl Lliilv-l'1'nrvsrqi1ir INIXVI' liilil Ill Ilrlr-inlwi. Otlim sucizil vxvnts xxvrv xi llqillnni-r-n NIIITPCI' .in-l xi bliiniiziry llxzxrirlv. lil flctnlwl' llullvl lwlrl flu-11' rvgiilni' lfrirlziy FRONT ROW: Sandy Kreeger, Brelf Marlin, Bunny Bederman, Pal Morrison, Mrs. Horfense Moss, Sari Weinig, Joanne Ecker, Arlene Silver, Myrna Barneff, Sandi Cohen. ROW TWO: lrwin Fine, Ronald Freeman, Lewis Koch, Harold Shapiro, Ellen Grossman, Alan Harris, Lois DeNosaquo, lra Leon, Bob Goodman. ROW THREE: Al Shul- lllllll si-1'x1r'r's Xllfll l'ri-X. llvlllx Ci, llzwlliinl :ls .ilu-n' giirwt. llru- iiiiiriinl ni rlnsrr rr-l.irinnsw1rl1 rlii- llllllllllx .inrl rinnmuinirx xx.is rllc 1'l'Hlx'l'T nl rlxi- grrnip rlns Nl'.ll'. lliis l'i'llllTT uns .nrlrwl lu lllllvl s i'i'pi'vsi'iit4lr:ri:i rin rln- Srinli-nr lqirnlri Liniiliilrtxw- lin' lil-liginns man, Mor? Alexander, Herb Baum, Dick Sci-fren, Al Mitchell, Edward Davis, Lary Srone, Gil Raines, ROW FOUR: Mel Friedman, Joel Cohen, Ar? Adelman, Mike Belson, Harvey Pliner, Irving J. Lieber- man, Seymour Silverslein. NOT PICTURED: Melvin Goodslein, Bob Berz, Bob Sorkin, Mike Zirnring. ,TZ 09 v, ,fa l r I63 'Z' 43 'GU 3 K .1 ff' 'NN- FRONT ROVV: Beverly E. Gulzler, LaVon l-lanke, Phyllis A. Greene, Doris Schroeder, Joan C. Srall, Ann M. Dilzell, Mary L. Scoll. ROW TWO: Carol Hansen, Pal Oslerling, Miriam Bierbaurn, Evelyn Pear- DIR ng, cj, EW' Q' son, Georgia Hendricks, sec., Joyce Olson, pres., Jo Pike. ROW THREE: Bob Adolplisonl Arlen R. Ericson, Ari Beeck, Carl F. Nielsen, Philip Graham, vice-pres., Eldon Knoploh, Bob Rewoldl. lfLVlilXli l-iitlivi'ziii Sturlciit Fcllwwsliip tliis your were Rev. LAX 1-rm' lirusc ziml Rev. Strzrtfurrl lfyiimi. The group met twice ll mriiitli :rt Trinity Lutlicrzm Cliu1rcliwliu1'e. in :ulrlitimi to worsliip, n tlivir prograiiii iiiclmlt-tl lilm strips :xml spa-zikers. Social activities also plziycil tlin-ir part :mil tht- stmlcnts eiijuicil picnics last fall :mtl il I party at Cliristmus. 1.Sl mm- 1'n-pivseiits 21 iiiciygci' of iiilllllllll Delta lllissuuri Simytl lnitlicrziiil :mil Liitlin-1':m Stiitlt-nr Assucizitioii of Xzatiuiiril l.1itlier:m Cmxiicil. Olliut-rs tor ilcxt yczir will be from botli groups. I,Sl 1ilw sent l'k'I1l'L'NL'l1f11flYC5 tu rcgifuizil nml IlI1fi0IlIllCOI1- Teri-iicvs. lllf,lll.lCiHlh wt rlit- yvgir tm' btmlviit Lliristirm Lmiiivil were tlim' W iirlrl Stmlviit Liliristiziii l'il'1lL'l'llfl0lI Uni' of lliwiyci' lit-ld in livin- riiziry :tml ri piniiit' lu-I-l in rlir- spring. Klum piwjvct for tlic group 9 0 uns rlii- vstiilwlisliim-iit ul Drxilat' clizlpcl services in Kluirliruiss Domi- u tori. Rev. lhlv Klillcr st-1'x't'1l as l'Oe4Jl'tllI11lfUl' lm' rhcst- se1'x'iccs. lliis was tln' lirst tiill XCLII' ut tiiiiftmiiiiig tor rlii- council NYl'lIClT is iwiiipuswl of two l'l'Pl't'NL'Ill'llflX'UN :xml :ulx'is1ii' from rlit- prfmtcstzmt K lirisruiii fiigiiiifzitiriiis uri fllllllilla. lliirpim' ul tht- cmiiicil is tri lwrmg tlivsr- Ql'HlIlT-T1l1jk'flll'lA tu plgm vzuiiplis ruligimis zirtivitics. FRONT ROW: Eleanor Carver, Linda Lou Brown, Judy Payne, Sylvia Houser, Joyce Olson, George Tilsbefls. ROW TWO: .lim Walker, OEM C3 1 IC yi Ygzkfr' - .. , , Q 3 Dale Miller, Philip Graham, Carl Nielsen, Robert Kamm, Richard Haun. . A A X QA wi. sf X . .. js. SI.. QSQLSN. r f ' XX it ,K 1- .K no , Q......,- Q M . C. .ffl A QM f-,- w ,W vjv vw we-sr sew ! v ff, 1? xg-sf 26 : '..-'5 Newman Club SCENE ot Newman Club's Sunday night meetings is the Ad Lounge. Ar these meetings various study groups discuss the Bible and phases ot the Catholic religion. There are socials after each meeting and at one ot these the ATO German combo played. The club attends mass as a group once a month and has a communion breakfast. In -lainiary Drake members journeyed to Ames tor a combined meeting with the Iowa State Newman Club. ln the spring the group planned a retreat at Conception, llissouri. Social activities include exchanges with other religious organizations and Christmas, Easter and Valen- tine's Day parties. On St. Patrick! Day the group had a picnic. The club's most significant activity was their tall initiation of new members at which Bishop Daly, bishop of the diocese ot Des Kloines, gave a sermon. FRONT ROW: George E. Cordaro, Kaye Cunningham, Jim Collins, Mary R. Caron, Leonard E. Hassett. ROVV TWO: Pat Beigel, Mary DcHeclc, Cay Conner, Judy Logan, Carol Breusing, Joan Marie Totos, Mary Ann Voss, Betty Jean Allen, Peter Fox. ROW THREE: Marilyn L. Hirschman, Jane E. Hayes, Vivian DeSloover, Gayle Osterberg, Corrine Clark, Margaret Popp, Terry Manlxowslmi, Lorraine Bleich, Mari- lyn Sink. ROW FOUR: Mary Kay Cunningham, Susan Powers, Mary K. Wilkinson, Rosemary Healy, Pete Matlashewski, Marion Tvarian, Judy Martin, Doris Snyers. ROW FIVE: Anthony M, Critelli, Eugene J. Kirls, Philip V. Mirabella, Edward J. Vigo, Jerry Hammes, Harry Reilly, Jim Clancy. ROW SIX: Chuclc R. Fitzgibbons, Herbert R. W. Brewer, Whitey R. Phelan, Dan Byrne, Raymond C. King, Charles J. White. ENJOYING the social hour atter Newman Club meet. ings are Edward Hassett, Dan Byrne, Edward Vigo, Dick Mitchell, Donald Dueat and Betty Alien. C3 5- FH-z 'f z. sv.. ' 'wav 'N FRONT ROW: Sally Gibbs, Margare+ Miller, Judy Levilan, Marilyn Joyce Olson, Roberl Kamm, Carl Nielsen, Lewis Crase, Paul Johnson, Sink, Charlofle Slack, Mary Caron, Frank Rosenfhal. ROW TWO: George Tibbe++s, Sylvia Houser. DR:-XKlA'lilS PlfRSON.-Xlf uf rhi- Student lfziciilty Cmiiniittvc for Rc-ligiinis Action :irc students :mil faculty l'CPl't'St'l1flIT,'i thc YLll'l0llS camipus ri-ligioiis grinips. 'lilicy spimsui' :ill im-ligimis activities on cam- pus. 'lihc must impm't:mt of rhcsc is Religion-ln-:Xctioii Wieck. This l'K'llLfillllN wi-uk lllClIlLlk'i rlw :mimzil religious cfriiwicfitioii :mil speakers ciite1't.iiiicil by x'zii'irnis groims :mil clzisscs. This j'L'2ll' thi- group haul :m iiifiirmzil luiiclii-mi with thu uiiivucatioii spa-:ilu-i', Bishop Cicrzilil Ki,-iiiic-ily, Hctlimlist hislwp from Los Angelus, Calif., in Kliimesotzi lniiiiigi-. Ar this time thc hishiip iliscusseil x':ii'imis piublviiis religion T1lCL's tinlgiy. SFCRA is also respoiisihle for rhv Cliristiiiais iluciwxitioiis im thi' uaiiiipus lziwii. Lilllllllilllill,-Xl'llX hxis hi-ruiiic ai wart uf TTYL-slux l n'llim'slii1 this l , l yizir. 'I'Ii.- grinip lllls fiwim-il ai Rhythm lil1iiil'Wl1iCll iliws iiitvr- piw-rixi' -lxiiivv. 'lilii-iiivs of rln- ilimfcs :irc Hihli- YL'l'M'S :mil hymns. ilihi- vliiiii' lllls lN'l'l4ll'ITTCll hvtiiiw' groups iii thi- Klctliinlist L'lllll'L'l1, :is un-ll .is hi-Iiiim' iitlii-is ri-liginns gzitliuriiigs. 'lilivy liziw :ilsii tzilccii part iii viiiiwrsiry vligmirl -uiwifvs, lkivsley lfi-llinvsliip Illvvfs git iirzici' 0 Xl:-rliinlisr Liliiiivli vxivli Sllllllllk vwiiiiig lm' XYUl'5lTlp1lll4i illsfllssitrll iiilliixxi-il hy inn-ii liinisi- :ir rlii- liumi- of lim: kililioril lmtt, new :ul- iisiil To flip qiwiiip, Thi-y gllsii si-iiil ili-li-uqm-s tu Xlctliinlist Stmli-iir Xlim-iii:-:it uiim-i'i-:iii-s. FRONT ROW: Phebe Wolfson, JoAnn Bacon, Norma Marlenee, Ellen Nelson, Dale Bergsfrom. ROW THREE: Phillip Penn, Roberf Sharon Webb, Marilyn McClow, Beverly Leek, Susan Drake, Marilyn Lange, Jud Harper, Carson GriFli+h, Ralph Harley, Terry Baker, Russ Kirkwood, Sally Gibbs. ROW TWO: James Van Bosch, Beverly James, Phillips. ROW FOUR: Richard Haun, Roberl Bowers, Conrad Faber, Sonja Hudson, Judilh Dillavou, Evonne Kludas, Diane Wickhorsl, Mary James Johnson, Gerald Herfz, Don Kirkwood, Richard Warren. x - LQ '? , -r.: 1 .. P 1. -'P 1 'M .. .fx . -V gx-Mr f 'F 'Q-'i i wen' . x ,.... N Q-. -Q' N., ' 5 vs! N Q-1 . ' ., e. -f - l f FRONT ROW: Sue Morris, Mary lnnis, Judy Evans, lrene Harper, Phyllis Lubbors, Barbara Edens, Jo Ann Mclnlosh. ROW THREE: Dorolhy Rulh Hoag, Llewellyn J. Jury, Carmen Grimmius. ROW John R Raslre, Paul E, Reed, Bob l-lelmiclr, Lee Lovejoy, G. E. TWO: Ann Schafferl, Roberfa Clegg, Sylvia Salafo, Kay McCaffrey, McCraclren. SCICXIC ul flu' Sun-lqn' t'Xl'lllIlQ IIll'l'flllgx in xYt'NTlUlllNfk'I' lfvlliixxxliip ix flu Lxllffilifl' lirmx' l7l'l'NlTjl'l'I'lJlll Lwllllllill. 'lilu' Ilfllglilllll llllilllllfx 0 iliniuw' XYHl'NllllU,1l xpczllacr llllil i'vcrc:1fiui1. 'lvxxn l'rf-ahyfcriun ulu1u'lu'x zuul flu'i1' lllllIl5fl'lN apmmn' Tllk' group. 'lilu' vluirclu'N zlfi' Llcnfrail l,l'L'Nl'1j'ff'l'lllIl :mil Lluffzigc lirmm' l,l'i'NDll'k'l'l1ll1. 'lilu' minixfrrx am' g l'l'NPC4.'flX'l'lj 2 Ur, ixlflllll' ll. Li1'u1slc5l1.111lc :nul Ur. l'illlYJll'll l'. lngvr- Fe I null. UV. liciirgf' lf. NlL'LlI'1ll'lU'll, IH'lllL'NxlH' in l'lllXNlL'lll lllll!llQlQl'N, ia flu' f:u'nlfy gulxiwr. Tlu' grinip ix open fu :ill l'i'i'xlu furizm Nflulvnfx. 'liliix xcurl :1i'fixifin'xl11lx'f' i'i'llfi'1'1'il :miimil l'l'lll'Qlllll!1lflllll ut flu' vllih .lTfl'I' if l1:i-l lwwn UH' Cllllllllh lin' llXl'1ll'. :XX IN'l'ROIJl'L l'IOX fu flu' lu'l1l of llL'L'YlllIll'lllQ1 in Ht'lll'l ll xxxu flu' sllhjccf uf ixL'L'Ulll1l'lllQ Lwlnlfx lirxf IllL'tflll1L ul flu' l'l'1ll'. :X lnmu' on puhlif flffflllllflllg was :ilr-fi NllUlYll. All uf flllx una ilruu' fu cwxifi' 0 lllIL'l'l'if in flu' club un flu'p:11'fof ll'l'Nl1I112lll llffllllllllllg liuljuix. Uflu'1 u n 9 u :u'fix'ifu'Q of flu' group ilu'l111lcil lllkfllailflll of flu' Dl'1ll'7lt'lllN :mil aifn- :itiuns CllC0llllfL'lAl'll in flu' Jll'UllIllI'lllg pmfcsainii. 'lilu' clnh :ilw luuml Il apczllccr frmn .-Xngnsfiiu' X Liinnpuili, Dos Kluiiuw zufmiiifiiig firm. FRONT ROW: Reuben R. Wagner, Richard Peferson, Seymour Gold- Klauenberg. ROW FOUR: John R, Sfone, Marlr Milburn, Herb Man- sfein, Irene Hutchinson, Susan Drake, Leonard Golden, Ernie Dippel, fis, Jr., Viclor Fiebirg, Clifford Krslna, Adrian DeHaan, Ralph Ander- Roberl' H. Egemo, R. V. Cradif. ROW TWO: Ron Hcdinger, Rus- son, Donald Briggs. ROW FIVE: Cecil Mease, Don Ducaf, Dick On- sell D. Collon, Roberl L. Wrighl, John A. Runyan, Paul R. Hifchcoclr, nen, Paul Upchurch, Richard Frifz, John Sonderegger, Roberl Roben- Beryl D. Halferman, Viclor H. Wydra, Merrill B. Dilley. ROW THREE: seifner, Donald Fiele. ROW SIX: Donald Sloan, Tom Lindburg, Don Roberf Callahan, John M. Slull, Jaclu Buss, Don Bardonner, George Berfell, O. C. Anderson, Laurence Scholl, Richard Rinlmer, Bill Arlh- Faux, Marion K. Barnard, Gale D. Nissly, Wendell Williams, Darrell mann, Eugene Lulravslry. ,X- wv z f 7 gg D 'P fx. gf ' Tig. ic, al-ra rs:-ii fi, W Wi lo 95? R if ' x we FRONT ROW: Kenneth Gustafson, Richard Mclfelvey, Paul Anderson, Alex Grant, Eldon Linn, Floyd Harper. ROW TWO: Al Fisch, Paul Gilman, John Galbraith, Bob Shapland, David Soderquist, Eli Zubay, Pranlc Ball. ROW THREE: W. M, Buchanan, Richard Barnard, John Bradlee, Jr., David Dailey, Gary Drown, John Flittie. ROW FOUR: Robert Robinson, Russell Thurau, Larry Ballard, Ellis Flinn, Dean Dunsworth, Lionel Potts. OL'TS'll-XXDING PlfRlfORKIlfR this yczir in Actiiiirizil Science Liliih irzii lirih Sh:ipl:ini,i, xrlifi 1'cccix'cil Kill iiwziiwt ut Zhllillil for his O O .,.. . , . C+ C high rziiik in :i iizitiunril CX:imllifltlHii, As pu-siilciit ot the club. Bob u I :ilsu iliitvcts ith zictivitics. The IWl'4,lQl'2lI1l this ycair mmistcii ot pro- it-ssirnml hiisiiicsa tzillu gin-ii hi' men in the iiisurziiict- tit-lit, field trips to insiiraiiicc crmipziiiic-5. :mil twfi pii1'ties-miie :it Christmas :intl u tht- rithvr in tht- spring. The cliih :ittcmpts tri intriitlilcc- to its mem- hvrs iivii' zivqiiziiiitaiiicca in the iiisiiiriiirc wiirlil :intl to pmiiiote greater llIitlL'l'5l'1IIlliillQ ut their iivltl ot c1inlc::x'm'. Lf-XXI' tit L'ii5iiiiipiilit:iii Cliih iiicliiilw atiiilciits from Gcriiiziiii, lilliflllllil, rliiwiiix-4liii'il:iii, A-Xtggiiiixtziii. Pziiiziiiizi, Nigeria, :intl Lihcrizi. lalniii-it-i-, it xliiiiilil hc' ati-iwwil that it ix :iii llll-llIilYl'l'5lfj' uliih open 9 tri .iiiiriiiv xrhii wixliva tri juni. :Xt tht- tuifv iiiiiiithly iiivctiiigs tht' griiiip litnirf giirwt fin-:ilu-i's iliaciiw tlit- ciiwtriiiw :intl :ittitiiilca int the iwiiiilv iii iiirvigii VUlllIfl'lL'N wlii-it tht- giiwtx lizivc triiwlvil fir liwtl. 'lihv iiii'vi,:ii 'flliitlifr :ilw wpuzilt im thuir liiimc LTllll1fl'lC5. :Xitcr this G nit-t-tiiigx, tht-rv is ai xiivizil hriiir riimiatiiig ot niiiaic, tlxiiice cmitwta :intl i't'ti't-eliiiiviita, 'lilic rliih viuxt lx-cziim' zitlilizitwl with the :Xwit'i.itiuii fit liitwiixitiiiiizil Rclritifiiis Lillihx. FRONT ROW: Moutid Zananiri, Joy Neale, Wilma Clements, Joyce Richards, Evelyn McMahon, Jo Ann Thomas, Malaita Watta, Mary Ann Voss, Richard Fenslce. ROW TWO: Nina Nelson, Beth Solzman, Harriet Simons, Gail Jandy, Ruth Troeger, Betty Jean Allen, Earl Nzitiiiiizil Henry, LaVerne Shiclcell. ROW THREE: Lee Zananiri, Rev. LaVern Grosc, Omar Naimi, Dan Byrne, Chiori Olxoro Chiori, Dr. LeRoy Ben- nett, advisor: H. R. Wright Brewer. NOT PICTURED: Martha Boys, Margaret Boys, Virginia Boys, Philip Graham, Philip Mirabella. bg, gg av. 1 if NJ 3 we fra f Q--Q '7 . FRONT ROW: Ann Nugenl, Byrl Benlon, Kalhryn Waits, C. B. Gran- berg, James Weeks, Earle Galloway, Carol Slewarl, Rex Morrison, Ruth Dowden. ROW TWO: Bruce Wiufl, Henry Serihi, Russell Lawrence, Russell Wright, George Relny, George Farmer, Robert Ellis, Pele John- son, Douglas Navarro. ROW THREE: Joseph Hilsenholif, Leroy Ben- lcendorf, Charles Tuma, Leonard Golz, Tom Rolh, Maynard Allen, Sandy lins, Michael Wijas, Bob Roman, Jack Herman, Sam Berkowitz, Myron Rifirin, George Gerding, Philip Johnson. ROW FIVE: Wilson Winch, Gerald Cherweznilc, Philip Mirabella, Floyd Leaders, Harvey Goldberg, David Slewarl, Joseph Dvorak, Seymour Silverstein. ROW SIX: Richard Gorlon, Ron Bronsema, Emil Roman, Walter Mineharl, Irving Lieberman, Francis Miller, Seymour Prieser, Richard Janisch. I 9 Dishman, Roberl Walls, Casimer Woilczalr. ROW FOUR: Jim Col- A ' lillillill,-XXI ot thc ,'XlllL'l'lClll'l llllill'lllllk'l'LlflClll Association this in-:ir inclnilwl iiicctings fczitnring guest spa-:il4ci's on thc profession, rlii- nionthly pnhlicutioii ot :i hnllvtin, Thi l7ml'ii'nfun1, wliicli contains Ph +' I in-ws about thc collegc :inil its nicnihcrs, szilv ot l11l'llll'2llUl'l jackets to stnilcnts, :niil picnics zinil pgirtivs. Tha- goal ot the group is to proniotc O . intcrcst in ilu- plizirinzicy prolcssion, hotli on rlii- loczil Linil nfitionsil ll-vi-ls :intl to cnuhlc rlii- stinlcnt through thc lciiriwlvilgc thus gznnvil to tgilcc :in :ictivc part in llic hcttciiiiciit of tlic profusion. THIS CAST of History Cliih is iiimlf' up of history niziiots who are eligihlc for mcnihvrsliip by invitzition onli. Klciiihcrs also inclnilc scvfftzil liistory nnil social science professors. The clnh niet-ts oncc- Il ' month at the home of one of thc faculty nic-inhn-i's. At each incl-tiiig zi O u paper liziving to do with some plum- ol history is prose-iiteil by one of history the stnclcnts. General discussion ot the paipci' :intl tlieoi-ies ot follows. Loivell Perry scrvcd :is prcsiileiit of the club this ivan: FRONT ROW: Franlr Rosenlhal, Lowell Perry, Nancy Risser, Bernice Weloerl, Melvin H. Goodslein, Ernest W. Troemel. ROW TWO: Ray- Johnson, James Van Bosch. 1 N-J X, ,.-W, mond J. Van Cura, William D. Houleffe, M. Omar Naimi, Keach D. K I og 1 N 'I' I-R , r A X K '37 in A- ,., - 5 2 -vu , .I A. X fj R v Xw :T ..-. Q ,av X :K , ri wi fe R l . A ,S 1 I 1' 5 N-ar , ii l X' 1 FRONT ROW: Pe+e Maflaslwewslri, Richard Young, Ben Swar+z, C. E. ner, Wayne Adair, Lon Jensen, Jon Hill, R. M. Adudclell, presidenfg Davis, Roberl Swanson, W. E. Alley. ROW TWO: Rober+ Sfeinbreri- Paul Nurczylx. Hlf.-XUl,lXlfR :lt fllls jC1l1'i5 lfuriimuillivf Lilulw lluwtiiigs was Ur. ,lzmu-5 tlcmeii, iissiatzmt I7I'1lll'i5UI' of ccoiumiuw. DV. AICIINCII iliscuswil tlu' uuwluuls lu' im-il in writing liia Ph.D. paper on tlu' 1':1tion:1lv of 0 tux iluiliicriiim un' meiliczil piirpmw :ia frmuiul on tlu' XVisum1si1i iiuwwme Co m I u tux Inruia. 'lilu' group Illvl lwnlwl Sliuliluii lfiwxnnul, iiwcstllieiit Uflllll- aclvi' from Cviitrzil Rc mhlif Iiiwstiiu-iit LiUlllNll1Y. mliauiias lIlX'C5fI1ll'l1f 1 i , 1 I ' . pi-fihlfim. rl lu- group num-ts tlu' Ncmiul I luii'Ml:15 or flu- mouth at tluf lumu- ut Dr. XV. lfilwzml Alley, lu':ul uf rlu' CCl'lIlUIlllL'N ilep111'r11u'11t. AI'.'IlllM'l'N :irc l.. .-X. ui' li. A. 1ip1u'i'clz1ssnu'i1 iuzijmiiig in ccmumiics. l'I..Xl l3l'li5 tm' Sx'11ifffi!. ilu' Xliilxxvafa only wlt-mippulfiilg lir- :-ixiix m.ig.ifiiu', wiilwlixlu'-l lu lfiigliwli Liliilw. lfzuli wsu' rlu-1-lub N umu- l . . l Nina .1 wwiirwr Iwi' .ixpiring ymiiig lutum u1'itv1w, k'SNll3lNfw .mil piwfx. . ililiia yi-.ii rlum- um :i XPL'L'l.ll 1lIYl'alHll Im' frwlmixiii wi'itvi'a. Wvin- 4 imma in flu' itll-llIllX1.'lNll'f .luiaiim l'L'Li4'lXl'1l lwiilv wt tlu'i1' cluwi-51' :la g lVllf1'N .mil ll'i'NlllNi'Il l'l'LiClXk'll NI7t'Lilill wrulla. lfnglisll Killlli Iluwfw rxxuv nifinrlily Trail xrlull-lit-1il.1i1iuwl pi'wgi':i1iu mmiariiig ut gm-at -pi-,ikri-N .mil DIc'w'I1f.lflUllN or ariulviir I1l.llK'I'l'll FRONT ROW: Lee Hadley, Mariann Hopson, Joy Crilclieff, Jo Pike, ROW TWO: Jean Harmon, Karen Hiclxman, Tlnomas F. Dunn, Roberl Marilyn Sink, Rowena Ewell, Marilyn Beardsley, Norma Marlenee. McCoy, Jim Sawyer, Ann Jacobson, Noel Kennelce. NX N Q. :vii U '27 ST A, . X A--.3 ,W - - cr Xl mths? 1 5 . , 'I l7O 4' ..... ,ms i .X N 153: 1 A - ' Tis: 12 gn ,.. X., es. as ll W PR Q-5' ,ffl 5, M ,I . M.- txvifl it X '- s.,f 'WV rr FRONT ROW: Pat Osterling, secretary, Gerald Cherweznilc, L. S. son, Neal Arganbriqht, Bill H. Cummings. Lowell L. Mittelstadt, Con- Pearl, fencing master, Philip V. Mirabella, president: Mart: Brody, vice- rad W, Faber, Bob Goodman. president: Barbara Pearl, treasurer, ROW TWO: Kenneth G. Gustaf- UIRKCTURS ut Dr:1kc's lfviicirlig Club, urt' its nttut-is :mil tru'- ultx :ulx'1sm', Dr. l,cstt'r Pvzlrl, prutvssiu' ut hUL'l1llU,j..', YN ului mstr1u't . tlu' group in tlu: xirt ut tlu' full. Klviulwcrs must lunm' aittcilitcrl :it C N n 4 b lczlst tour 11u-ctingsquut L-xlubin-rl true iirrvivst in tlu- spurt. Tlu' 'fruup g consists ut squirss, i-squircs :mtl t':lx':1li4'1's. tlu' rxmlc mlcpviuliirg fm tlu pvrssm s skill :mil win-king liiwwlwlgt' ut tlu' spurt ililuf club, rum m its tlurtt yczir im campus, luul Il wry NllCL't'9NTlll sczisuu ltighliuhtcit hx trist :mtl slillltlxl tviiuiiig num-ts with tlu' YHUA :mtl ttu' YXYLA, PROl.OCiL'tf tu KIl1l'liCTflI1Q Club was perturuu-il in April, IW54, u'lu'u tlu- 0l'g'2IlltZ11ttUl1 bcgxm to take turm. Klzrrtm 7fntu'r, prutcssur of mzlrkc-ting, played mu' nt the priucipzll parts in urgginiving tlu: group. Slumwiug promise ot future sliccvss, tlu' club was mutiiuu-rt ' this year. l,uiu'lu'ims were lu-lil twice :1 mfmtlt in tlu- rtmmg luill nr in a r n g u Kliuuusota Lrmuge. Kruust spvzikt-rs trnm ttrttt-11-irt pllzrvs ut uulustry spoke tn the group rm such cubjcuts :rs :utvt-1'tisiug, selling zmrt gt-rusrzil business cmutitirms. Future nl:ms ut the group iucliutc :uit in securing t'l1lPlO5'Illt'Ilt for grzutuaitcs who have l.u:cu uu'mtu-rs ut the flub. FRONT ROW: Donald Vander Linden, Bill Teaquist, Leonard J. Chris- tensen, Gordon D. Friday, Roger Stetson, Max Taylor. ROW TWO: Richard W. Adkins, Jerry S. Clements, Eugene J. Kirk, Everett A. Cheney, Marlc E. Votaw, Clarence F. Tigges. ROW THREE: James E. Davis, Robert W. Merris, Richard Cole, Jim Engel, Don Millure. ,mv 'T- -.. i'-Lf 'SS '31 . 1 3 9--,fum ::i. . ,1,.i t tl the H ,nn -1 was 5 J-, Q-, fini? of -v e ww QQ s s e - .SQ f - eb L 'T xr 'v x. 1-v 'EE' ve' ,fx ,' FRONT ROW: Frances McCorlcle, Neoma Ruth Maxwell, Carol Seid, presidenh Carolyn Landrud, Sylvia Scham, Joy Neale, Josephine House, Jean Oliver. ROW TWO: Wilma Clements, Jayne Field, Barbara Sociology Club fi Bauer, secretary: Marion Earnest, Snell Putney, advisor: Mary Crowell, Kathy Jaeger, vice-presiclent Y.-XRllfrliY in programs ir, offered by Soeiology Club. The group meets each week in Klemorial Hall to tliseuss many different social problems facing Us today. Among these are juvenile tleliiiquency, planned parenthood and socialized medicine. One of the members, lloy Neale, who is a stuilent from lfnglzuul, fliseussed the effects of socialized nieilieine in her country. Dr. Lester S. Pearl, head of the sociology rlepartment, presented ease work on social problems. The group visitetl Roadside Settlement in Oetoher and in Klareh was host at a tea for Norman 'lihom:1s. a candidate for Presiilent several times on the Soeialist ticket. Anyone who is interesteil in sociology or its relateil iielils is eligible for niemhership. lfaeulti :ulvisor to the eluh is Snell Putney, assistant professor of sociology. l7R:XKl:XTlZgX'l'lllx of il lgnr sllif before the State Supreme fourt is the climax to Supreme Court Day, :Xt that time Drake senior law stuilents present oral arguments in the suit. lJflTl'l'11CtlYll'll'S oi the .lin ineluile a noon luncheon :intl .i ihnner ilzinee in the evening. d B a r ,Xlthongh this is the higgest event of the year for Stuilent liar Asso- u e eration. they have other activities, They puhlish the semi-annual l7rfil'i Lori Ririfrp anil an alumni paper. The group also has an E +' C .I Internment anil lllzireiiieiitu committee, whieli attempts to loeate positions tor griulugites. The men plan several luneheons pei' Year, in- eluiling those for the Tax School hehl in Deeemher for members of the har assoviation throughout lowa. FRONT ROW: Milford Blackburn, John Maclcarnan, Drew Tillorson, Philip Furlong, Kenny Franlr. Rex Roupe, Marlc Moore. ROW TWO: Dirk Van Zanle, Ray Stefani, if Av at Q ' i V' I l X M i 'Q l ,f ,R l lu ps ws- 1 If A , i f-me .iff .1 FRONT ROW: Nancy Swifl, Jan Mosier, William Houlelle, faculty advisor: Louis Glisla, Jim Blackllursl, Fred Drucker, Sam Beavers, San- dra Cummings, Rosemary Healy. ROW TWO: William Nelson, Al- PR! 5 . 1 , -' l Y I eee l A 3 ' 1 li 5 3 E ' 2 l .i l , . 1 bert Robeslry, George Telford, Phillip Conklin, Gary Reimer, Willie Geri, Gary Newell, Roger Garner, Bill Smitll. TGRAKI lol' Xiflllllg IJt'IllUCl'llfa tllis lU1ll' il'.lflll'L'4l :l 'Wllllllg lJL'IIl4lCI'JlflL' l3lIL'L'l1 RUITLVNI. lllillla lllulllllo-ll tlll' M'lk'l'fllJIl lit :l 1,llIL'Cll l':lllll1ll'ltl- bl vlcll illcll L'llll7 lll llllvl llln' XYlllllk'li tr'llll tllv stltv will he cllflscll :lt tllc stlltr l'lllll'l-iltiull llvlll ill Drs Xlllillcs ill Allllll' :lilll sllv, Yo u n ill flll'Il, will L'flIllPK'I'L' ill tllc ll:ltiflll1ll VHIITCST. 'lille lillallist ill tllis wil- tl-st Willa ll trip, alll vxpl-list-s lllllll, tu tllc Nllflllllill Crlllllflltiflll or X llllllg Dt-lllllvlxlts. llll' ljllllill Urlllip is p:ll'tll'lll:ll'll I1l'Ullll tllllt xCLll Slllitll, Drs Klilillcs llfTlll'I1L'j, is llllll' tllcir ll:ltillll:ll I'vl't'5lllk'lIl'. lla'- Cilllxk' ul l'lTL'lI'DI1'ClIlk'LlYlll'li Ill ifnttlllif llllf tlll- llltc lll tllv l'lll Cllliflllll - P. - V tllc flllb illafl feels Dlllfll l'L'slWlJIlsllWlL' for Ui-lllnclxltic victlll'il-s. CRI'1'1CS of the LlIWHflll' of lrlllllg people trnl':ll'll politics Hlllllll llC2ll'fll5' glppruve of LJVLIRCVS tllwl pnliticzll rll'grllli7:ltilllls. lffll' lI1Nl'llllCL', Young RL'Plll lllL'2!llS Lilllb lllcillbcrs pslrticiplltell ill l3l'CClllCf ll'nl'l-1 till' the filll clvctioll of 195-l. 'lillcl' not only Villlg' illNll'l3Ulli :lllll Lll'Qt'4l people to get Ollf flllkl vrltc. but tllcy also dill some cleriulll ll'Ul'l-I ill RL'Plll7llL'llIl lle1lllqllnl'tel's. During tllv XCIII' tlle clllb llL'lll'Cl SPL'2ll'it'l': oil tllc subject of the mgllllizlltioll nt precinct llllll ullllllty politics. Tllc 1'C1'l1ZllllklCl' of the cllllfs P1'0gl'2llN H218 fllS4'l zlilllcll alt tllv :lttclllpt to prcpzlre IIlC'IHl'lCl'S for active p1ll'ticip:ltir,lil ill RCIUllbllC1lll party zlctivitivs llpoll g1i11dll2ltlOlT. FRONT ROW: Connie Fey, Henry Wolslegel, Marlx Moore, lrene Frie- der, Harley Wlwillield, pres., Sue Carlson, Marilyn Sinlr, Kennellw Gus- lafson, Slrleila Wirlenmeyer, Jan Sullivan, ROW TWO: Margery Dun- can, Jewell Tennillill, Nina Nelson, JoAnn Bloom, Marilyn Hirscllmarl, Sl1irley Filclw, Georgia Drecllsler, Sue Lynne Harris, Nancy Sallenbaclr, Leo Earl Oxberger. ROW THREE: Judith Long, Aniean Anderson, Belll Salzman, Marilyn Englisll, Alberla Colliner, Ann Sleadman, Margy Young Republicans Lindberg, Vera Boolon, Arlene Norlll, Richard Balrer. ROW FOUR: Field, Diclr Mircllell, Frances Oecllsle, Eleanor Barron, Barbara Jayne Brown, LaDonna OH, Joy Crilcllelr, Joyce Olson, Jo Pike. ROW FIVE: Philip Pllilip James Miiabella, Roberl' Langer, Durwood Dircks, R, Henry Rewoldl, Grallam, Jolln Siebenmann, Roberl Drey, Jerome Hellweringfon, Logan. l 3 ll , dy ,Q l I73 w+K 2 Q gy: gy, t 4 v 1 t t , f r 'r 5 Q I: I EIS W' r 4 My A ff Z' H 1-.. i. i e -li- '. ..-s .515 ' ' - 1-9 N 'LPS J.. - L. 'k ,fa ADMINISTRATION !'..-' 1- , . .fa 11 ,Q .iiyr 'Jia ide -1 fo In ,' ' all 1 uit 6 E' lr , ,2 FT.: ff, ' 0 I . 4. 7 I I ns.-' ' ' ,, .S 5 I ' lp 2. 4' I 1 f ' ' Ali- YI 1. .A . I:-Q7 '. 1 I 'W a W, 3 .Q ,, ' , D 1 !5 9 - 1 I, fl , .- I 4 v I X f I I: ,Il 5: -Z I w. I . f r DR. HENRY G. I-IARMON, Dali. ,fewenif 5.-fe-1. new I, a mam w4'fx'II1If Cwifvc-wnzn'x a Geswfe fir I 1 5 ,U f,-r fI3I,fgaI:om v.I'fA m. 'WL-1,53 Q:-wc Infe-wwf'-R I-Ifffww I1 fffweyi 'ecoqmfwm ww many I-eIdz Under Im d4 '- ' f-Iwfwl-nf, Imwy be--:-w made W Df.aI-e's expan- ' F' I -' di' 2I 'ff B-3'WIE'II'S Lwff- Cm .ami 5 rner-nr I Mi res CI1e 'riif' CI IfimMQffie Iwe ws 51:3 IM' f far. fJf'tfovn'f2 Iji'lVE ' 1- X15 4 V I .MK , .. A i A.. 5 ' W.-na MELVIN W. HYDE, aL,:.'.'f'v nivisidemf IfiIf In Mevch fo act 'I riff' 'Jem QI Ep-n-,If-'H CoIIf-cw, CvamwIII-3 Ind. I-Iwi 11w :G from DQIW1 WIf5!eX,in Umv3r,i'y, reIurr.InQ1 were M,-' 'Xff wvve as Fi pr0If1se.f3v' one Ivfl-'md OI We sdenflfi- d pf, ffm, Wrxifyg- in Def, Mfdns-', I-Iyde - I 3 as pre-sldenf 'IW IQ'mI-1- Ill'-I MYLIPE-3 Sy'wz:I'wf'Pv. MW ROY W, BIXLER, Dr.3Pe's veqwfmv auxin of 3?-Jeni' puli'-'afrf'.fu, recently puiiwshed Admwni5+r,a+1fg,n for Il1.w,un-g Educafuofw Vaborafiom MUN H15 wife. Bofh BM5-v and Mm. Bixkfr refeiv J fnmf docmvah:-s 13+ Cohnnbia Unwgmiy. wr' 4- ,N Q-4 SEEING high Schoifl Jfudfkmu. in'-Qrijed wr iTfewdm1 Dual-- w5 onfy 5 Smal! parf cf We vvivl of fm? 1df'1,ss.'v jiuvsv'-1' W, JUSTIN W. BROWN, Liivi-wifmr Of adfwwlcvf' :0ur'1f,WJw as af Swphervs C:CME'Q11? brfva- CGW-mf: +C Dvaie. CW?-Q1 1: um sehrs are Hefbeff W, Fmt Dhf- 1-!u J'wr1e' ann FW'-v C F1-,NPN ROBERT L. STUHR, graduafe 3? Drale U:'wev'1w'y apo Y. Q , 5k ig. , fa,--fi ' 551, W3 fw7X-- W +4-.Q-gf. Xfgx , x . Xxfxxgggrgi AX f':'1Q,ww,5e,aw 53 N.wTfQ?TQ:3gf ' fx rx ,xxx ,y.f'-mjffk, 1 uwifmf.a5.,1f .x.5MEieLf..N CARL A. KASTEN ind ph ff 312:01 1 1 VJ IJ' Hx HWPHLAV -'wf'xdf- .xf V14 fl M bmlu wr fm? Dmie 0w.m,-w, owne- Par? 1 J wx-.knfed if Hue llmvs-vwiy A Wwil vw m mi H1 Uvvwv,-mxfy of Qfwrcfnfw X., SL The Umverwiy 5' Nwfa, x5 vm- dfredm 5: .Pt-'C fe-- ,MVV M we psf F Arlxd , Y ,Nj N Y DONALD WALLACE, de-av fi The was ' 'J Wbv r V13 -C '! C NY mrwfj 1'1 'J 'IL'-' 7 Pmmgmax pubyw yexmiipg In VVBYDMMQMWN D C .,1 1354! dwreivr ,v ::7'.i-frm! ifufj f D spemdmg Qfw:-wda'ib'e fme- in Vnd:a Jr-I1 CM rm dm rg XNT 'W 'I 'J u1 r'1r'f fe ffarljx Wslr,d WU M y,v-Q- ce 'fl edma s ,afwvfjrr r' v L, W C . '-.f,fr1N ivim :,. 1 Q bf 4 I 4 5 2 3 1 ,.i A-mmap. X? '- '35 ROBERT B. KAMM, dean of sludenls, has inferesls which are wide and varied. Lisle-d in Who's Who in America, Karnrn is lhe aufhor of a number of arlicles and books dealing wilh college personnel work. Boll: Kamm and Mrs. Kamrn are qreduales of Iowa Slafe Teachers College, where Kannm re- ceived honors. Kamrn received his MA and Doclorale el rhe Universily oi Minnesora. MICHAEL S. BARRY, director ol counsel' ing and feslinq and coordinalor oi yelerans' ahairs, spenl eiqhl years as a feacher and principal before Corning lo Dralfe. Three years ol personnel work in rhe marine corps and work al lhe Vererans Adrninisrrarion hosuilal have given Berry a broad bail- qrciund in his held, MRS, MAR.lORlE CUNNINGHAM, oirecfci cl siudenl ahlairs lor --ide' was Cref7:us..y aisfifia? dean ol 5'ui:ienls if Mac Murray Col- ' Jaws.. . 9, lil, Mfs, Cunninqhaffi spfj-le al ihe Nalional ASSE 1' all Dfifs il Wfffrrien Conlerenize fhis April. -ee EDWARD VOLDSETH, direcror ol sfudeni allairs lor men, is also an owner of an 18,000-acre calfle ranch. Easy Ed was educaled af Monlana Slale and Columbia Uriiyersiry, HARLAN L. HAGMAN, deaf of We 13duQQ-fl-3: iii! Hwfwi, rlhosen as 'Une of Nfwimfv-T'.-vc v 'r'Fbefs if 'He Nawira Educ--A frm! .ad vfsmq CQWWIWQ2 of if-6 U. S. Tree-my Di'EXf3v+fvw,-M, FRANK B. JORDAN, ce-im if 'He inf' BML iw: 1 wa, ei Qqmled in We V943-44 edwfriv cf VVNC 9 VVVXC 'vw Amev -Qin Eiucafifvm' emo MU asc appeav wr 'He Naive,-f Qdvwifw, Ee sides We degree-5 EM and MM, Jivdam hem 'fe-,LX1 iwomc-nary dochzr Cf music ieqveez Af' M HERBERT W. BOHLMAN, f- 1 r ww A ff-we-d -1' wi Q,-, D-53 Wi- 1' ce DRC iw in frTw'vTv W Jr mv 3 U . w 5 r r E rw r M1 rim-w! - r m T -'Tim vv ':v':W?JV Wk MARTIN TOLLEFSON, deff: fu rppf- rr-fwqrir,-3 wx: W' Wr ,T , H 'N 'r 3' '1v ' VL rw'-1 r .A Y ,, ,-,f,-, K ww ,ry r jv ' Vx VVf'1'Cf VVW Y' JOHN HUTCHINSON, p miie 11,1 fx' e-ducahvv, -1 +R +r'+ 'V v +9 wjwrrvmmwify Ci'We-guy: '9aWed vw IQ46, Hmdmw ' fe Ccmrmm fy Uxweqe ff4 f,. ' ww It y qv' env memf fm 300 ff 1 74' H WJ- + ' 11'-u ' Fvrwffv 5 L J, . p 4253! JACK MQCLELLAND, f .- - H - fp tiff ' , H ru werrrb+3r i' Ef- r v f'1 rr Drab Q b A 1 ' Drale, Q an pair--arse!! f 1 D duo , Mf:C'e-Hand Ti..-Qhf nr, ,V- , 1 A , LT. COL. RICHARD E. ARMSTRONG, commandrnq fwrrrci--' 1' We AFPOTC deparrmemr, was a hgh school :NHL-Yrc coach and reqciwe-r before jorrrrrrq The air 'fc-2 rn 1941. Armsrmmq came from Sampson Air 5'H Ef? B11-va, Geneva, VJ. W. iw IQSI. x-.Hem We Drake .mf AFPOTC X,f, if rjrrgawz-Qd, ,. x :A fx In A , X' 5 4 X Q A x gg? Ki! .. Q W gg . -Ei -. Q GRAHAM ROBERTS, drrecror of Mbrarres, managed To marnrairv PM Bye Mappa -'iahgg durmc hrs QQHQQQ career, aa wglr as .idrrrq 1, 'ra CT fr? farther! New and 5: kzasle-iball cel BYRL E. BENTON, dean of The pharmacy scrvoor, was educafed af the Universrry of Sourrv Derma and Umversrfy pf Illinois, serving as an msfrucror af Hwe Iaffer. Eemron is Hve aurlwor of severe! arfrdes in We Held of pharmacy. ,f W... leo A . , gggff' V 5 v ZL1 X-' Fr' B ' 'K GEORGE C. HUFF, aclinq dean ol The liberal arls college, previously served as head ol lhe biology deparfmenr. Educafed al' Dralfe and lhe Uriiverslly ol Iowa, l-lull has also done pos?-doo lorare work al The Universily ol Chicago. - ,Sv Q N X N S H5 , 2 ,Q fr X rife ...Q O. E. NIFFENEGGER' lhe direclor ol place-men? services. combines bolh leaching and business. Nihlaneqqer has had experience as a hiqh school feacher, principal and superm- Tendenl and al one lime was a pracliclnq arlorriey. JOHN E. MCCAW, dean ol rhe Bible school, holds lhe philosophy, Don'l spend all your Time learning how 'ro make a dollar. Try ro gel a hunger which can'l be salislied by bread or cars. McCaw has seen Dral1e's divinily school as sfudenl and now as dean. 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Ritchey, head of the 11CI72ll'fIHlfllI of history. :X prospect for the book 11ep111'1n1e11t 111 1057 was one on the 1111111 of co1111111111is111 on Ct1lIC2ltlOIl by Dr. Robe1't XV. 1YCl'SC!1 of the socir11 science 11epz11'tn1e11t. 111'1's1-11 was hoiiorcd by the F111111 101' the Republic with 21 CUll1I115S1UI1 for the study and the book, one ot Z1 series on 1111- 1Ill1LlEl1Ct' of co1111111111isn1 is the L'nite11 States. For the purpose, he has a YCIIIJS 1em'e of absence from Dl'Zl1it' 111111 113 to 2 years to complete the book. D1'111:e co11t1'ib11te11 much to COIIlIl1LlI111'j' and 111111011 111 1111- 11111' 111'ts. Among others, A11111'e11' 1Vhite of the voice 11ep111't111ent 1'1111ge11 fan' 111111 y1'i11e 1i11i11g si11g1ng engage- nients 111111 D1':11ie's famous artist, H1111 KI11tte1'11, showed his works at the i11y'itf1tions 01 se1'1'1'111 1e:111i11g gz111e1'ies. 111 1111- 1111111 of I7lIb11C life. 1,:11y' Dean Klzirtin Tollef- son was e11-ct1-11 to the Polk county 13011111 of 1ft111catio11. s11cc1'1-11i11g H1l'3Il1 H111111, Z1 D1':11ce Cfllilllllllllfj' college 11-ct111'c1'. A1111 Ruby Holton, 1112111 ot the 111711161115 physical e1111c11tio11 111'p:11'1n1e111, conti1111e11 her co11scie111io11s work on 1111- Des Xloines city OLIIIC11. PAUL HELMICK has built fhe Thing many college siudenfs have been 10011- ing for, the elecfronic brain, This is pared 10 ihe commercial models coshng 54.000, fhe machine he built 1or S200 com- i-r Nafional Collegiate Who's Who Each j.'e:n' 28 of Dl'21lCElS senior braintrnsters, cznnpns politicians, athletes, editors and other notzibles :ire nzinieil to 11 select group known as TVho's TVho in :Xniericzin Universities and Colleges. The BKIOC won't make it if he hzisn't il 2.23 overall gradepoint average :ind 11 four pointer isn't in like Flynn if he isn't siispeeted of being interested in university ser- vice and leadership. A student-faculty committee does the picking. This 5'ez1r's committee included two graduates, Beverly Tvhzilen FRONT ROW: Jayne Field, Jane? Hitchcock. SEATED: Bob Snyder, Rod Teachout, Gail Jandy, Eula Haver, Nadine Wallace, Janet Hedges, Beffye Jo McMar+in, Ann Jacobson, Laura Sherman, Ruth Anne Brown, Madelon Murray, Phyllis Jensen, Diclr Tow. STANDING: Dave Dailey, Don Buclrroyd, Gil Raines, Doug Navarro, Fred Druclrer. NOT PIC- TURED: Phil Griggs, Jerry Kasner, Belly Mell, Jim Parks, Joe Salyers, George West, Lee Zananairi. :ind fins Ollrichq two juniors, Klnrilin liirlcxvooil zinil liiron Sweilberg, :intl stnilent zirlininistixition heiirls, Uezin Robert B. liziniin ainal Directors Klzir-iorie fiiiiniiigliaiin :ind l'.ilwiii'il Xolrlsetli. The :iccoliules given these seniors nirn' not be iorernii- nets to Tvhol Wvho in A-Xniericzi, but they :ire :i recognition of the type ot service which is inilispensxible in any nni- versity. Public service-the will to ilo, to Jicliieve, to lezirn zinil to zipply-is ai coinniodity to be sought Litter and cherisherl when it is foiinil. The 1955 Drzil-ze seniors pictured on this page piisseil the test. 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T11 1l11' 1'l111x1'11 1111111111-1x 111 1Jl'XX YYl111's XYl111 111' 1:11111 11111' l1111w. DAVE DAILEY 1' -' 9 J- 1- 1, ' ' 'e51Q i11-if' ei SFC rJ es'13em1eary 1: Lie' ' 'Q' 913 Def Tifl Due ,Pj 1 11-21:es af',1 111 1'e5,1gr1 ard 2:11, 11'E QLE :fa and We FX1:l,5'i' Sc are clurz, T15 1' : ' Qcrtu C 151111 P 55,13-91 C115 3:1 1:5ii11:1i11w and Cl1a1rr1'16nf 'S Qiffii' 'TN' Le -1 fined Mm me-'11be'5 r:1 V7 Orr11i'1ir1 Q FRED DRUCKERI an SFC member and busy liaison +0 flne Special evenfs cammiffee, 11115 year pllofed Hia Alpha Epsilon P1 House and 1116 Gfeel neel,-5-1115 dance 10 513111111119 1115 51311115 lnfere-51 we um- vf151+y 131513115 lappmu mb Qmugfcfn 09115 lfappa was made pos- g, Ile Ev 635u1'111r'q 11115512 C1u115fg and p15r?lC1pi11ng OW SPC com-viifees, F1 A2115 P111 Qrfega and on +1115 lm1er1ra113rm11y Cfvun-izl. MRS. RUTH ANNE BEARD BROWN, zlwezm 'Que' Whiz WPC or Ve 052115 111qua1r115+y f.'f1 f14a fy1f12f1.f'4i5 35 af'l11Ec'a+1rg QlRFlC1Ud- 'C' Ms ,lure 1 'fly 'We-2 and :me-111531 years .,3-f-fd ri-', Ed1+E'g 'fm 15511122 1:1 1115- 1-D 1-.5-Q1 y k'?lV'U 55121313-:1 Far PM Bam Vappa as i lurlzf, hepfrxg 11311212 'n Gal Parlq and lceep- fq fft- girls cf Thva Sigma Phi busy were :fly pad Q1 haf ccrfused serum schedule, . L Y af 'Y I - ' f af 1,7 1 Q . - ' X ...S 1 ': - A Q .-S' is JAYNE FIELD, srrll lcnown ar Drale as Miss Jesfererref' :pe-nr much ol her senior year he-lprnq plan and decorale lor school dances as SFC social comrnrlree lraisnn. Bsirnq aclive ln inlramural sporls and Women's Recreahon Assocrarion acriyrhes and mem' lserhrp ln Della Zela dave Jayne much experrewce foward her lu- lure of elernenrary schotrl reachrnq, ld' as, u ' 1,4 few! PHIL GRIGGS rg lrnown ar Dralze lor oulslandl Eng work in Alr Force RCTC. Wi+h a snappy salure and sparlqling eyes he recerved a drs- linqrrrshed mrlrlary elude-nr award early rhrs year. This and hrs posilron rh Arnold Air So- Crely lurrhered hrs rnleresl in socroloqy and qarned hirn a place on The Liberal Arls Ad- visory Board lor rwo years. PHYLLlS JENSEN, oulslandrnq in 'lhe held ol music, spenl much ol her senror year ln her ohflce Ol The lzrne Arls Annex, Acrrve In rhe band and lhe Drake-Des Mornes Symphony, she possessed errough menlal abillry ro be Alpha Lambda Delra's preside-nr as a sophomore and in Morrar Board as a senior. and personalify enough ro guide The girls of Kappa Alpha Thela. av- ar Q BETTYE JO MCMARTIN, We busImeS5v.'om5n of Quax 'Nino 5 Who, gm dweryfwed framing for hc-r economics and retailing career while in ccnleqe. She pilcfed fine Jifsve-s of Kappa Kappa Gemma, We pkdqes of PM Glafnnna Nu and fha 'nembffs of We SFC campus che? .im'nf+'ee, THESE iobs ard bc-wng Farina!! COLAHCH rush dnanman end'org edwfor oi We Quw suglcienfly var- fanfed Befiye .1o's SFC posifion. , . DOUG NAVARRO'S Qirgf G on gn pl pcvurjunz an-3 L,nk.ef5mp Fwycns gained mlm +ve vrce-pf'-p.1d9n':y of Hn: Pvveflcan Phaffnaceuf iil fX5:Q':'n'cn and SFC fwevnbersfnip, Acfive RQ fn Pr, Dewi CHI Dang T' mes Drake fn .lure e jfree m pbafnafzl, Y: cecowe a :af be Grd Heaffb L: Alf Fngfn PMN' famfy. ZS . 1 ff: n rj V 'Crab 3 ,4 BETTY JEAN MELL :Ang q,5r-no south Prem Montana fo -'Z ffm- 1.-L 'Cf' 'E' WCM Eli' pa I-'-'wx Su r ?,,k Z' ,' ff? 91 ? F OF' ' M -name Q' ' exesf,aJ pe we f' -aL, f- , -- An .,,.,, WA. , 1 Ya if . iff, e y 'sf W 3 . 2 , ,f - Q ' 4 f 'L Y 9 xx h , NU: 'N'?F1'EWE . sfcberad We QNVXS if BJ - 7 Af K rf 5.3 1 fm smdenn cf Dfsdr -Pi T de ' K A F, , , x., 5 I TWP: 51 3E I'DV. 9-3f'g7Cu5 wif? 'A iv A I rf' ,1 farMA'1s nd Hi, QW 1 WDP 'A I 'V 'I Aki Y D Hg Fw m rfb r Hp Hy r pared V r Mr . 4- 1'-5'-' L ' -A J -n f y :CL jf B H 15 Q' 1 un 1 'f V f 5 fd . 425.55512 V f ' , 5 LAURA SHERMAN, wr1iSi'fav3v.fEf rwgwrfrgr rs ro do Nw wrll ccrrfrrvue This wrrrr 6 'pirgidoqy ieiw'-9 arty' frqrous Worr Held in wrfh ar' Laur'5'i. faifnvrfrea, wht membership in Abba Lamrbd-5 Dara and MMT-av' posrrrom of SFC 3r3f:r'9r-ary. Qufsramdrrru :mural wiv prayed an Imp:-rr.arw'r paw rn her r:0'Yege care-er. k ,Qs P M 0544 mhmi-fn and edrrmq Hui- Quin pm dimrrq rw Vw rrari-fr----urwj 1 1 M MADELON MURRAY, Aww-:J mn 1 Law .-,eu asf,-m' 1-.irry 1 1 r 1 J rufr 'rr an J -Jr C rw qrrxixfd fri f':1:3Uvy' if Tr Mona! 1'Juf'r'aNr'5+rc rirwregf, Phi and Mfirr-ar Bo-ard and Hn- hw rw N L- 4 DAM 1 1 r 1 ..f vr,,.. Q Q P fQ q rr rirurn-aY:i'r emirum fr rffxivinem' Lfraiv- r 1 mQ51fr3rrfrW1'P'b, ar aruuafr-rw Fe- Borim arrd Vw Pm 3uMrrv DICK TOW combme-ci Qporrb and gruderrf Ornmerwr wrwrle armmq rrpwerd e genera! buy' ness degree and few scrrfzrc-V qraduare work He Lepr rwarmorwy on THC SFC and served on me prsmoflcrns and spasm! ever-M Comm-Mrfees, and Netra-red ln rerems, thus Qdrmng admifrance rr: The D-C!ub. A membir of Srqrrza Alpha Epsrhn, Did SHN found time fix rerrmaurw an acrrve '7m?f'YY- hir of We Comrnerrge Club, . Q I-. .pf wifi' ,le .gh 'yr if X 16- . ya:-' Q' -1 -.2',',. fi' -. 1 1 EN YQ-A-v O0 5 s-'R Sb' -ass- f A , gg is hi 1 'Q 1,1 Six' . JN 3-3-- 5 CN If .Wx x ...,. --..., C I if X wi l, X I i, 9-1 asm 535 LASS Row One FLOYD ACKER, Dunn, IIL, BSE, pIwysICaI educaficn. 'IDI' CMD' Verify I0CvILJ5'Ij Term5S1 SIgma Alpha Epsi- CRAIG H. ADAMSON, Dee Mcvmes, BSE, mafh. ln' IV5lVTIUViI baQI,e+baII: ROTC: Kappa Befa Kappa. DEAN AIRY, Des Mrfme-5, BSE, educafion, ROBERT G. ALLBEE, Des Mchvwes, LLB, Iaw. Vte- preswdeed ard pre-gwdedf, Smdehf Bar Assofjafloni Preydenf, PIM Abba DEH' Ph: Gamma DeITa. Row Two BETTY JEAN ALLEN, Deg IVITIIVTE-S BME, pwauc- Edd-ir iw: E093 dwred-wr, Swqma Anka Fifa' New-,man CME' I-I gfomezw, Morfav' Emardj Dral-9 C:'I3w'A Drale CIICIVUSQ kappa Iac-pa Gamrwa CLIFTON L. ANDERSON, De, Vvhzimee.. BA, pre-med. Pa Iappi AIpIwi' Pw'e5.denf, LII3er5I AVIS Advk-Zry Eifard ELLIS T. ANDERSON, Rar13E:II, BME gjwafc. DIN M.. AIp i1 Var-,Iy CI'Iiwr'Dri1I9 CIN'-av Mad'Ig3I' Unwer- :W CLCu,a, RALPH ANDERSON, DEH M-Z PEI- EA, reIRqmI-, Row Three BERNARD J. ANFINSON, H-may BS, Imawg-. LYLE ANGIER, Dee M: mea, BA, vd1.mIa manage- mef. F-1--IC-HL' Tf.5gI RICHARD L. ARENDT, Mc +e',m5, EA 6-Cow-mail. 'Iwi wer, P Papua AIp'wa. RICHARD BABER, De-i MC 'ea EME rmaiwc E-duced-n Dvak CLC- 1, SeQ e'iw, PF M., A :II15 Row Four FRANK M. BALL, Sicramenf-3, CGI., BA, acIuarIaI ec? exe. Iaopa Mu ECfII1 '1fACII,I5VIiI DCIQVICE CMU MARION K. BARNARD, Def Momea, BA, accourmmg, WILLIAM A. BASINGER, Gi'-jI:e'd, BA, psycfxiffbgy, MARVIN H. BEEZLEY, Deg Mffres, BSE, educaffjfv. A:'v,'Id Aw' 33.1 ew APRCIIC V-Xie-pref.d-ent Serra Fwy IDIPIJUE rv-1'1Iwi-are Nea-.Lm1'r, T565 CHI. A.-.Ll x X . 37 . ' qs' wp- Qx Row Nine .K . PT-UTH. AINNE ,. V X 117 V YY I ' ,,,, ,sh . . H Y, , . .M A ,, 1 Ln L1 ..-X . .. X . - . . Lx.. A KAYE J. BUCKMAN, 2. EF f I:,, I uv Pam, X ,. ,N . , mg. 5,1,.,, , DON E. BUCKROYD, 13- I . V '., A ,.,. f lv ,fig A .N !. BETTY J. BURRELL, E' 14 ' . I fp FRED J. CARLSON, 3 JACK C. CARLSGN, I 1 wk wr I- J,-4, M., Z 1 , V ' A IV' IIYIV . L K Ii 4 fir L I4VfTIITII,' A, V' 'I I If, .IV Row Ten NANCY C. CHERRY, 'C 'f :ff I Fw fiv--I V rrp? GERALD F. CHERWEZNIK, 'I ,- , ESI: Q' f eiyf Ref- '1 r f' ' We.-.Wy C .r X-'fe' 3 -I aii cn A'-,wi 2 LEONARD J. CHRISTENSEN, iff Mi 'e Lf- 'f In-+ rvq Made' ,- '1,,,V. I88 ...T 'Nw I .f 9 .. ...Y,,6.3.a.,, X V2 N1 Limfx jx 'A w..,vs-2:33, OF I955 Row Five MARVIN L. BELFORD, Des Memes. IZME, muwg. PM Mu AIpIxa: Band, Drake-De: Memes Symp-Imrwyj Um'- verswlry CI'worus. RONALD D. BELL, Des Mc-Suez, BS-Bus. Adrmnmra- Mon, Ifrwamfie. AIpIwa Kappa P511 CIwawrm.an, EI'I:Cwf5'lwCy Rafmq Cf3mmIIIee EDWARD E. BERKLER, CIWQVOIEQ, BSP, v'eIawI phal- macy. SAM E. BERKOWITZ, CIW-Cage, III, BSP, pharmacy. Amerw:-im PIwav'maQe4.II1CaI Azzorjrahrrm, Row Six RICHARD A. BERRAY, Wa+er'I1ifi', BSP, reIawI pI'wav- maiy. AIpI1a Iam Omega: Ea'5ebaIIj Vargwfy CIIJID PIM DeIIa CIM, ARCHIE K. BEST, GIICICIEVI, BME, m5Irurnf!rwIaI Vw:,,.IQ, MILFORD G. BLACKBURN, Gvamd Jarmfw-iw, LLB. Iavv, Ph: Befa Kappa' AzsIsI.amI ECIIIQV, Dv.aIe Law Revwewz Vice-preswdem, Shdem Bar A'1'.fvc3a+wovw, Vice dean, DeIfa The-Ia PIM Sfudemf Ea:mIIy B-:,ar'CI 'UI PLI3- Iifzahms C0-CH-axrman, Supreme Cfurf Day CI:rnm.I- ree, JOHN P. BOGLE, Des M-Ames, BA, biahqy. PI Kappa PM Row Seven DIANE I. BOLTEN, Def. M-nmes, BA, eqanprmcf and reIaIImg, RU5I'w dwawrman, AIpHa YI DeIIa: Pee-:wdmq secretary, PIII Gamma Nu, Refadmg Chix, ParvIweIIe-mc COLHICII. ELAINE M. BOLTON, Waferfxi-Liv, BSE, eIemem'av'y edu- Cahgm, Town G:v'Isq Vrrge-preswderwf, CIw5I:-an Sfiwemqe Or-gamzafwon Kappa Befa Ifappa. MARILYN J. BOWMAN, Cameron, Mfr, BME, movie. DeIIa Gamma: C-3VvCer'fCIm3I1' Swgma AIph5 Iam KATHLEEN M. BREI, SHav.f-an-3, WI5., BEA, cwmmerCIaI -ad, DeIIa Zefa' Refammq CIMI, Yimmg De-n'mQra+f Row Eighf DELORES I. BRICKER, Dec Memes, ES-Bug Admimu- Irafwcm, busmess educafwon. Commerce- CIUI5 Phf faamma FIU. RONALD W. BRONSEMA, VVaIerI.c-, ESR, pharmacv Ifappa Pew' Amevu:-an Piwarma-:f2wI CaI A '1.K ,iwixafw In. BARBARA A. BROWN, Des Momea, BA, pzychd .,,. gy DeI'ra Zefag Ijmverawfy Chem, Yomg Rep.1bI1+:am1,g BarIer s: SQQHI SUIJ--iommirfee, HAROLD L. BROWN, De-,. Nlowfvew BS ELI. Adrmme- 'rrafm-rw, efjovwomwcs. ' X I I X I A If , I 2 N X t X g. ,1 , I I .1 fm, on-. . ' , x 11 I ..4, gg . ,,,, ,. cv, x.,,..:, , -. - X .. . 1. .Q 4 I I x 4 'Snr N ,Qu Kev ww ' wt., vf E bfb X R . fx .A nf. f A Q A 457- Q7 . ' r v R 1 . C X 1 I A z Q:tv x 'Q , I 'fin . fi ' Q' A A I 3 -K A mg m , .' .,.... gp , ,. A .. V ' N X ' Q ' N Q , . . X 5 . 'as ., I Qgvw A+ N-f...f ,,,.g 3. X DB4 , I CAROLE K. CLAASSEND1-:L MJw'f5,, H3515 AI:Ir'mrw.I'1I'--rv, r mg ReIauIIr:.a QIUK RUSSELL D. COLTON, Dew Mouep, ES EI.-. Adnwr IvaIwH,' I C'f'.M?THIJ Dvale fvwderiferideh' M91 A .wiI--mmm AIpI i I- Irglgf- P Band Row Eleven PHILLIP D. CONKLIN, A m-if, MINI, BA, 4-f'waI ,.Cev ' I.,,- dem' Ear Azzlixlixxafwim. DALE COOLEY, Def Miwmili, EA, 1.cI3I f'jw 'u'? Sqrwm PM Ep mm SO':waI CommwITee. ANTHONY IVI. CRITELLI, Dei NIoIv'we'., LLL3, --1 Swqm I Epgw v SIUIIQHI E-aCI,1Iry COUUCII' I'-Ie-wm-Em QIIIIQI, DEII5 Thaw, Pm CI I SIU-dem Bar A5306 abou SocwaI C Xmrmfie-al RUSSELL S. CROSS, Dee IVI'Q'IY'IE'Q 5351... Adm wif'-afwfwz qev I'DII5JTP?'1i Swgma AImI1a Epaffvw' Spiwjw-3 Exefuh. Cfvnrv.f+I:e Cir., cab:- -' Commdfee HARRY W. DAI-IL, De-1 Murses, LLB 'ax Ev AIpIw DQIIH C map, Lumjheoe Commwffee, Sfudem I3iav'A,'.-1:-af 0:1 S15 I me Q,.,.vI Day CQ7mmwIIee. DAVID C. DAILEY, Dee Ivlavwea EIS-Emi AIjmm4,Iw-aI we ad... r soevwce. Pre-gidenf, px I'appa PM Ommcv: De-'Ia I'rr V prezyde-rwf, Ifappa Mu Ep3II':fv':, CI'a'v'mam, Cir'-.'i4i.a+IIiIr'I-3 Comr-m'IIe-H Pregwdenf, SMI-deaf CIUwi.Ixarw ASQ-iC aI'fm' Imfer-irafi-VmIy CIM:-r'I AcIuar?aI Cmb, INIaHonaI CcfIIegxm+e WIa'-'-' Wfjx QUAY WIW-i,'. Whfirg Pre-ewderwf, Sfudem Pacdfy C3I,m1:II XX II I89 RQ 1 5 5 LARRY B. DANIELS, Sb Af ' ' KENNETH E. DAVIS, LCC DEMOS, if i JK BERENICE C. DENNIS, QA RONALD S. DEUTSCH, C' JOAN D. DIANIS, 1' ERNEST C. DIPPEL, Se' fu ri- 4+ rf 1' Twin Ari: .rrf DONALD JAMES DOUG-I-IMAN, Euzi-. im Row Three LEONA M. GAMBELL, -A-1 EA BETTY LUE GARLAND, ' EW: 'Ii MARY M. GEORGE, C GEORGE R. Q-ERDIHIE, ib HUGH GI-IORMLEY. Q-1 I-I HARVEY L, GOLDBERG, 'f' PHILIP E. GRAHAM, Q IO ,612 N I . .I .QW-. ,QT F 3 X A ...Q . .,. . 0' I if f I' ,, 4 .. L. , ,- Xt' I -I u., E I Q K. J ,359 XI.- vf N 2 fs.. Ng ay- f QQHQN if 5h'Qw? E+ ii if S' .1e ' :J-I- 'I Cifi' Sc: 5 Cimm-free Dfile C' i' faia C' iz: Oizfefra I ef-i'3'ef f5 Cor: . GARY K. DROWN, Dei Mime: BS-BQ, ACJFUWQTVAII-1-P. 6101.51 1' uname. DeIIa Swgma P ' I-'appa MU EpmIo Om cvxiww DeI+a Ilapoa E-1-Ii: Giffrfi S ifvwi' ACM? if Sfwewi-? C ,D DONALD E. DUCAT, IIee'aIi, Wi EA, ecirvi-my Alfa Karina 5, fle,-.WEA C ..C Iifeffi' iii' Ra 2' iff CR.: fNQcOfLI Q Cfb, JOSEPH J. DVORAK, Cfiiri I BSE :'i1 vacA,f Rfefceff. An-1e':5'i Fw:-ffm:e.'ce A1 Iiwfi' Saifewfy, E4 DeI+e Cf' 'le.-,Mir C ..C EDWARD J. DWYER, M1i'r,'fi'aIr, II J, SSE. heawf and pEyf.Eca' 'if1.,C3IIf I, Vilvdy Ba.Ie+EaI IYIQI'-varlify CLE, Dofmif-ixry Ci..'.e if 'aqua Eefa Lance Fegipi De 'a EH MARION R. EARNEST, Arif EA iifi,i ig, E-Ei: CLC BARBARA JOAN EDENS, De.i4f':iir', BSAEJ ADM ' '4'iT Qi, few 'Q 5i:i..'I'g: Era Gemma ra 5 Rr Ee'TIm1'J. Cirwrwefce Cmb A:Qiw 'i3 CHIC' Slderif 1415+ if Awwcwifwifi Weffm,r- fe CME Diwrm Cizm-:ef-r Twiagmer Mem D- rw Servers, JANET J. GREEN, De, Mi fe- ES, 2,5 We-, eine' -'. Treegref, T' Sri Ifuwueizfem Ci .wi Dm Gamma II.. Cimmerie CINE ifa Der-viifai. Acciui fu If .r. LYLE P. GRIEEITHS, De, Ixfimuez, EIA. fan i mn-1I5m. Tme1,.D-?'- PHILLIP D, GRIGGS, D-E1 NI' Pe' BA iffl ' fQ1x. Afvifj A f Sf' ieim Lrewe Af' A32 iif, Eiivn QJAY NNI ii W'-i Il5'iha Ci Eire? NN' ' W i E' iz, 'ies M 'iw S'w'JE ' KENNETH G. GUSTAFSON, C iagi I , ES, lC'..i 1CE C'E', Ilimrfeffi-3 C '..ci' Alter 5 Sc 6-'Le C .rf ITI ..V'l RQQLL iw Cc:- pwi' fav C LE' Eehgefg C III? JAMES L, HANAHAN, Pe If I. II , BSE shy-To-,I edvcamif Secre- 1', 'D' Cub Evra 'Tim-era' Eififbi L-QI1-arfrvevw I'S'rerm.'a'X MAURINE E. HANSEN, Ee M BME -. 'In M, Pi Enffi' Dire :ei IIA' if-' S,'v:I '.. JAMES H. HANSON, Ei D .Jqe EH si- rim, 'Was NN? fn... hu- N ff' . 5 l 1. V I'-I In-K: . -my if Q--' Q1-G' 4 iw- 3. H 3 W N .X 5- -Q x-. u , GC' ' L. . 334 uf- M' uma, ,S g g, ,V ual 1 X gl ROBERT H. EGEMO, Sffxry CIW, BS-Bus. Adm :1:f.frfmf V f1fi'if'wIW'J. CLIFFORD W. FEDALIZO, Vuwk '- w Maw, I. H, ES-Bw. Adu f'NCCOuv'IImq CIUE, L,.?I'werFm Shderf Aif-Ewa?-iw, Iv'.1I?I,-D, Iwrnvmj.. LPM CI-,L I-I-1-.fm-1 CIM? IIf,.,,'r'w5v': QIw,:Ii ROBERT C. ELLIS, Def. Mfweg, ESF, pfarmacy F're-,oem FW DQIH LEO E. FLANDER, U- M !'-. vw. B2 B.. Awjvwwyfrifvm a.1j',: Chl' Amerwcav' F'I':avn1eCe-QTJQQI A2560-5+-'rv Afpiwa Iapzff F CI rvmwrcff Q LL! AoiiI.vwIIr'i1 CML, WILI.IAM B. ELLIS, MIipIe?im. BSP pfifrfwixjv Sqma Axphf Er' JAMES H. FOSTER, D+: M' 'e BA UPIIQHI -UH r IGP' PFI EIQIIA CFI F Iwxjria AH9' 1 I ffrf'1If1f'I-,'f7Iw: JOHN P. ENGLUND, De: MQ- Pee, ESE, CILyi,QiI e1d:.cemw B-1 be KEITH I. FREDERICK, Adff, B5 L, Anm f f' I -, r : '1 LAL, LLE-, Aer- H7 A4 S I, I I, Q rnm'- jg K: ,rf A55 Ivy CII RUTH K. ENGMAN, De, Ivifwrref, BME, U avi Slqrna A gjra I I GORDON D, FRIDAY. fugwk ' EQ, BJ- A-gm' ,-,,:,5,, fx V-,f,.,',L,-.-, , ARLEN R. ERICSON, Rifafvd BSE, ECI..CiIw3'w E lJIw'I'w iwi IC Seivffirx, A QM, I IVV, F pffzi- flu' AIp a T3,,, QW-'age FMT , scwerce. Lmkevan Sfudewf Agsocfaff-' Mgvfef Q1 C.1j F,fI', llfm-vw 1 'S Aff ,j A, S ,3,,,1-Y D ,. JAYNE P. FIELD, Dee Momee. BSE, Femevffwvy ecugam-11, Evvjfw Q'-I Drfyle CM- '. S3cI.3I QI-1.aIv'nw,arv DQIIH Zefa Smdeff FaCuIIy CNUNIZQI Secwi-,-X, FORREST D. FROMM, Fm: V-I. BSP pIw,-,Imam W4ivmen's Rear-5-'1TmrvaI Aswcwafwim Yeung R-9pur:II:I1a Iv:I:w-m'mz1I' KIRBY D. FULLER, CHI I' RILI-1 BA II- ny ESarIev'5 V CE DVE'ildE'UI, SfwCwf'If'qy Club Mum ,IwwI+9'e Q' Mary V WIN! DLmI.Ie S415-:vIarsI'wp, I'tJaImv'a' CcIIefgxaIe WIIf1,'A. VW-.I QLIA2- VVIWCIVQ VVII0. Bo++om Row 4:IjvY1f'r'IM-H Frm AII H II- ' 'vvfrw wr DEI-1 FIX- LI Ii II1IIv1'1I BOB L. HARWARD, D' I-32. BA Fwy! EF, Cf ef: iv WM- VV' EULA L. HAVER, Bw? 5-ivi e, OIG ESE. C , fa: ein' MI: F35-J. LARRY G. HOFFMAN, LH: M' ww EFA 'M De I1 FW L7 'ramen ,E-Qreiavf, fteiw' evewt I-an-pe I'iC'r3f1 f? vw':a Bfwlm- 'I Q: Di-m gm' A'ggf , PW' CH-- CIL.b' Pre-des:I,INN,rne 5 R'5QvvEiI:CV5IAj1iC ifc' f-'i 111'1 C, MARY E. HOFFMAN, Fw M A 'F' ' fecviehwvs Cfmm:I'eS, ST ,de f FaC,,.'Iy fifi' IIN f 1 C- efz'2'e few reqr-1 I U-wx WnI:X'u W'I'w PAUL F. HORTON, WVU' fx' BA Vw J ROSEMARY M, HEALY, De: M-: may BA ut rc, I EWIE' Viv- SYLVIA W. HOUSER, DH M 'Q ESE ,, i iw, I-1111, Ar 1 pfemaenf, AIpIwa Fw DEIH VI-e.1meF CHL Ymng Di-fvwfxiffe' Fefe I 1rJri-1 EI'-I1 I- wir: 'Z-I,,1'f' ' Fri f. C'rwr1'v rwe ' I pf'I1'IwI JANET L. HEDGES, Hedrd, EA EMQI ,Iv Vwfwfgivwiu-.if-rzf 'I'-A Ad i' DIN- QI' Iv flume Shaw' Cr' ' 51' Qf ' Q-,' jIII,fI f1Im mer, Iappa AIpI1a The-Ta' Preswdenf, Morfir E5 1,If md, QIM v'nmvI, ,ff F',Jfef', W+eIf4v 'I deer? Ufvvon Cfvmrneffee Baden Unwerwfy Ch! vw, II,fIIIMvmI CI ALVIN G. HUDSON, IvIfw A Ayn LLE, Ii. Ieqwafe WLI 1, VVIM' GLENN D. HUGHES, BG BN. A-jrmmvmvvvw 'eww Iv JACK HERMAN, Chiqaqo III., ESP, pI'wI5xfmacy, HI-If vnu, Ifapyia DOUGLAS C. HURLEY, E1 vw, III, ES Bw Acrnqww Iwfwvw In uw. FRI, Pharmacy Cf:wUvwQ1Ig DreIe Imdeperrdefif C:w,.:qII mamafgv,-nun-r'I JANET HITCHCOCK, D93 IVIOIUQS. BFA, oivrvvmervjmx mf LJvaIe CHARLES R. HYATT, Hun'w'Ifm, BA. wi-I CEA. Arm-IfI Aw gwjugIy Tgwm GMIQ1 M- Mar Board Drake Imdependev Cw,.m:IIg F'fr7n1I'fvW 1 ' , f j.. J, I it 33 E . -.,,:s- .Y ,Zag I . In Me. X gg I E , Ali ,ww is b ww-Q , , , EH 1 ' Af' . ... ' ' , A 3 fsx g ., I li A f. A g , J 3 A Q11 J W - ' W A . ' ai . ,ga A XI. III IJ E QOA pv- CT 'x , ww- - I 1 . my P353 ' A .-.... f if .1 Rf as 'E' r P4 Row One JOANNE M. HYDE, wx I Iss .I In ., , F- . ' Vx- NV? Ex pri, ,y , L. ff 'E' 177 ' Ei' PHYS 'IZ IEIII' ' 111' Bfw I1:':4 . . .J-- L CPI 'III' 'Xu LLOYD I-I. INABA, I' I. Ma BMI' ' ' 1 ' ' E If I - 1-9 fix' 1 LI' I' IIA. JEAINNE JACKSON, 1 In F. E4 5 ' 1 Tv ' ' - 11- I 1. 'I -': EI:': lv ANN I4 JAQOBSON, - 51+ XI , - - I f E I - nf' A.::'fI Lv'-I'1I I V H I' f IIE 'I' DWIE1 - - - Y I ' - f-,' I :II E' EQIIIIII VV'-' GAIL SMITH JANDY, II IMI Ch, 555. II 9 W, 5 II. uw Q Q .. 'u Y : 1 If I' 1 I '1I'II'2 EIHIIYI II' M'-IH' 'I 'II I 'wr I II- . . II I I A I , - THOMAS H. JENK, f I ,. E- .I1 Bi T.: PHYLLIS JENSEN, Iv' ' ' N 5 PTI - gm - ,::.. 4:14 E'-4 wa AVI 'I Q2'3 iw-M -I NI H B,'I':I' , EWEIJ91 FXII' . If w B NI Cw I'Ii.. CII2' If 'II N' ve ' ', II ' I IQQII -I' IIT Be-:rI:I:III,, Bwd C W .ww ,LIAN ww MERRILL A. JOHNSON, FN-I WSI, BSE, IJIVIIIII Iw Row Two GIRTHA T. JONES, DI, M BSE. efwwwv I-my '+. BUYIQTON A. KAUFMAN, fgmay.. II, BSI' ,I ' 4 rg' 1. Ez? ' I 'S .I:e IJ ffffw- I ---L --if .- A VVX, - AI , RUTHVIK, KEISTER, C Ie: I ESE, za -, '.'. w 1 X-. 'Z 2' QI' EUGENE KIRK, fy, NI BS, I'-'auf-' 'Q MARUIN G. KJELLBERG, 5'II'I-.ww LLB Ia-. WILLIAM C. KOTTKE, G.. I' rw M is ' SOL MQI KERDLOFF, II I.: ESBBII A.JIII.I,I. ' 'HI-1 1 IQ IIIIIII-III, QIIII I'7e?1IIII:'1I CIIIIZI JOHN D. KRUSE, II -I III, L iv- kr 'TB-X LB IQI.-. PIII A'IIIw . .. . fm- 1of'ffqAS?SQ,k I 1 T' ,1 .W -L 'Qia- , 'Till ' f 5, I 1 I' , .X X .bi 2 .3 ,Qu 'wah '- Iwx, A '59 ., kv 315 'I 'sl I ' -ef... X ., 1 me 'Sid 'f Aviv 1 .Q . S I vi gi' 'V' 1533, . if it . gg., fs -VMI I. , ll, Ik f In 7 f k L f, I sg ,.. . .. , A-If I za ,R Q A , ' K 1 'r Y 1 .1 1457! ,- I-if I I ,s,.,., . ,I L I I' 4-gr' I .... ., '54 I V ir A A . . ! S25 I L X F, E I R ,av- I A M... Nbr 1 Q X i Q. M, 'lv , N I , +.... a mf ' CLASS Row Five NEOMA R. MAXWELL, ErerrIIIIIi, I'leLwI', BSE, 1,1 ICIIII -II2IeIIIie, Kappa Sem I I5'-LVI 54'-i III I'II. Iy CLIU' Mary WIII DIIIIII9 SIjI'IjIIaI'.IIIp Bus- Ivg- 4 W I-III-'I, Fr-II .- IIID IEIIL--I me-I'wEIeI LIIIIw3I2IIy CINIIIQII Y-yur-Q BEE ,I'-I I, III. VIRGIL A. MAXWELL, W'InAIIj BSBIJ5 A-jIvIII'I.IIiII-vm, :Paw Tww A VI -I II. 'fImeI1f1 Aw- Id AII SLIQIE-Iv YfII.rIQI PEDJC 'ESI IJIIJIIZIIEV C IIE Row Six ROBERT J. MAYNARD, Deg M1II'e-', LLB, Imv, BI' A'pII.a DIEII5, DARLINE D. MCCALL, Spemief, BSE, EIIIQIIIII FIIIQ-.Ide I, IIea5IIIer, Bs-II 'EIIIIIIIIII IWIII-I F'I'f-KIIJQIII, Ifappen DeII.'I FII Kwppa Bef-3 IIZII-I.fI DI fIy1IIf'I BIIIIJ'-III EeIIIiI.viI'III3 SIIICIIEIII IEHIQIIIW CPIIIFICII ISI IDUIIIVIIIIII' AIIIIIII FRANCES R. MCCORKLE, Dm MI-Imvz. BA, wfIIII-my. JULIE M. MCDONALD, I'If'vIe, BA, EIIIQIIISI' I'a5Jp.fI AIpIIa 'Ibem' E'1iII' CfII.II Row Seven EVELYN R. MCMAI-ION, E'--'IQI MPI, BME, I3 'IP' Vue' Ii, 'fl'?'x' IE-I 'I ,HIIIIIIVI B Ima AIIJI5 I- IJ' SI3IiIr4?II'p, C .m1II3I.I3'Ii' Il JE EI' .If-I.I',I, III III ' '. QI,IrvImIIIfe. BETTY JEAN MELL, 'FII-'I' P-IIIL, MII, IQIBE Pd.,I:i'I1II1 MQIIMP B- 'Md I-II'-rw IfI 'I I5 I-I:.IfIr.2III, AIpIIa l.fIrIII'IdfI DI:-'fa I9IIe'.de II LII' I If B .JI:III I'-II w,II'III: PI'I21.'der-I, BM.-I linnwvww bpm UBI' -xii I,' CIW- .,'., Iwff .-IAI, Iaripe Bda I'aI5Ipf1 IfIIrIq Re-IQJIIEIIQHVIQ' EIIUJQIII CII-IIIII A- ,I3'fII--II, CIfrrII'rIIIII2If II-I PeIIIVIIIiIIIf. AQIIOI1' IIfIIII-VIII CIIIII'-IIIIIQ WIII' II-. WIII9. BETTYE JO MCMARTIN, Del, MQIIIQ5, BA, +?cfvnIImII:-, and I'eIaIIInIg, I5 '5-'.Idif'tI, I.II1-VI-'I I'ff1p531I GZIIIIUIEI' PIQIJQE' ImIIIeI, PIII Gf.1I11nII3 Nu' CI'1I'rIwIIrI, CIPIIIJI. CIIQJ Cwmmkifae' RQIISIIIIIIQ CIIIIZI BaI'I.er3' Cr' I1:a':'II' I f-IJI'-I IQUAX' S'g.d5-III E-acufly CfIIII'ILII' P3rIIvI?IIenIQ I92 QI Q CHARLENE JO KYLE, Row Three 1? 11 1 ECL E-3 CAROLYN J, LANDRUD, L 1 X L 1 H1 - ' 1- I 11 If T I 1 Vv' 1T 15 I I1 1 I 1 Pe11..1'1111 I111111 111 I-11 - JOE LANOER, T111 M E 1 . FX FLOYD E LEADERS JR., Q. WILMER R. LEEDS, 1114.117 A EA 1111 1 , A 647 ROSS A. LEEPER 11.11, 1.1 'M ,, 1 T11111,.1V 1 111 Era.- IRA A. LEON, 13 1 A11111-1 1- -1111 FISH E11 F1111 1 E.1f1 ' I 1 SPC N1 FH- 15-111,11 ,, 111111 THOMAS O. L1NDsuRcs, 111. EA. E111 A 1 Row Four NEAL N. LLEWELLYN, 111.3 EA A 1'-I11 I1.f'1'11-1:1 I-1L1g1 M1 F1 I11T Dub,- 1 1 D1115+:fv 'Ii ' MERLE LLOYD, Q 11 BME. 1 T 11-1111, A1111 -1 L1111., N11, E111 Ti, 11.11 aw . MARTHA L. LOCKWOOD, M ES11 1 IW' 1111'1. L:1'1:'T1 I 11: 1 71111 F'111f1 1' L j:11111 If NEvA M. LOW, ESE. AUGUST H. LUTHENS, H.11.11 M E111 1, 111 xv X' 1111 1 1I.1'11 '11If' LEO H. MANOELS, E 1' 11 1- f I 'I STANLEY J. MARSHALL, M LLE. 11. if 'SL ,I Q, I' 1 1 I 1 1 95111111111 11' I'1'1 AI111111 I11-II1 A 'N 'I' I W! ar., f x 'M ' DWIGHT 1. MART1N, D1 M111, LLE 11 1- E ga' 2 an I 1 I E ri '1' 1 1121T11.11' L1 111 Q L 154 C D. L ,1 ., OF I93 ff X 1 KI1 Tv.-f W fix' ' -1 'ii' I W ,,. C.1111'1:' PSM 'F EV Ili' R 1 ew W' VM-' 1 Riff' Wh1g1': WIw11 Q --11.3 'I , Row Eighf FRANCIS T. MILLER, DEL BSP. 1511111111111 11311111 V' P1'ef111je1TT, PI11' CD1 Amer 5511 F'I'1a11T1E1ceuT11:a1 F1 -1' 1' -I 4' DONALD W. MILLURE, D51 Mi De, ES-E4 A11111 '19 1 11111 L91 ,qi 1 PHILIP V. MIRABELLA, OSI F'1111I-, I11, BSP 1111 f11111a1i,1 P1+1jE Fer11:1T1q CIDL11 C1i11.r1'11'1p1i1'f1a1' CI111i1 Y11,11T1g FI-21iL.Ii11Qe1 Ilemv AVnPfIli15II IDI-I1iI'I'IVIiCf?LIIICiI A 1'v', IfI1f1II1,IW , Row Nine 'X FORREST J. MITCHELL, D121 M1i1111e.. BA, 1113 1 Adm, -:fi-1 'VV' Y Omega' Pre' de-111, ? Befa En. 1 P eejew w wwe D931 If fM.,,.. y M O BDII-Dfq . 25252.- LeROY MITCHELL, De, M:11T1eA1, BFA, aff DQITS F1 D-9313 ST1.d11JI X COL1r1c1I I3'1'1i11qT1'11'1S1 CL11-1'11'1'11TTee A RICHARD F. MITCHELL, E11111IdE1, C1i1I1'1, LLE. I1111.-1 C11'1iI1? I' SI11 d?r1T Fa1:L1IT1,f CS-11111:1' IIE11-11rr1s111 CI1,1r:1' Y11113 I7'1:1i1..Iif1t2r' E-0121. Ixe- C'1.'1i'. SI.,1i'31:I B51 A- 113 M1111 DQIT3 'I 1aIe III 'S Q ig Row Ten wg MADELON MURRAY, DQS M111Rf.1, BA, 11i11,.1nf1I11rr1 S-91:1e111 DEIM Qammaq Bariersj STL1de1TI CI1r1ST1a:'1 A1,,,1'11j11'1'11111 Trea11111E-1 fl '. Ihefa S1grr113 PI11 STL1der1I Um11i11T C-j1mm1H1?1? T111-11-1,1'ET, M1'11'I111 I Board' Ed1T1i1r, QUAX' IXIDT11i1T1aI C:1IIe1g1aIe WIT111' WIT131 QUA5' VVIT-if Wh1i1' ImE'SfDeIDIT1C. JEAN S. MYERLY, De-S M:111e'. BME, v:1I1:-5. S 11-we Apna Iii 'E C1i1Sm1:1pOI1Iar'2 CMD DOUGLAS NAVARRO, EiST CIT11:aq1:1, Ind., ESP, 131IT1e1r1'1a-ly. PH DeITa CITIQ V169-PTE-S1df31TT, Am1911c6111 PI'11a1'rr1131ieuI11:f1I ASS1i1C13I11L1T1 SIL1cIe11T Fac11ITy Council: Newman CI1,1b: Speech Ci1r1+E-Sf. 1 I i 1 'K y,1,,A N 1 Q wr-fs' 1 .1 .1 R, A- A if I 'ww .. .- 1 ' If , S., I1 f sf .f.'T-Ezfifw' .. S51 if - f ,g 1 ,pg .... , - Jw, 'Qt' lk.. x 11, ,- ,gm fw- ,.f 'Sv p-. 'OP mfr I, x XQ, 'eff' r. ew., AX Q is 1 I s . I s I' v 'fr wa 'xii ti. K 'Kgs -A I ' :R 'K- 'Q- si. Sl X., . I -.1 IX I' YE i ti f I - iisz x X I L X I 9'5- Y -ea Yrs, f. Ka i'-I . ,1. l i . xl Y JL ,,,. ' . 5 I fi I, S f. .-,N x Ness.,-P 1 '. i- ., y ,I 'ta QQ. Se Sl-' .,. Ylvw ATI.. .. if 5 --H' Wu' Wav 'Km- ' 12:7 -inns, fm ft 'Q '5- M- Ji X f 154 WV X:-gf 'YZ' Row One CLAUDETTE D. NEAL, Omaha, Neb., BME, piano. Delta Sigma Theta: Sigma Alpha Iota: Cheerleader. KENNETH P. NEDDERMAN, Des Moines. BS-Bus. Ad- ministration, business education. President, Delta Sigma Pi. GALE D. NISSLY, Ogden, BS-Bus. Administration, ac- counting. Commerce Club' Accounting Club. KAY J. NISSLY, Waiiiegan, Ill., BSE, social studies. Alpha Xi De-'ta Kappa Beta Kappa. Row Two I DOLORES M. NOVOTNY, Osage, BME, music. Drale- Des Moines Symphony: Sigma Alpha lota: University Citcirui. ANNA C. NUGENT, Cnicago, lll., BSP, pharmacy. President, Lambda Kappa Sigma' Secretary, American Pharmaceutical Association: Campus Chest Commit- tee' Secretary-treasurer oi class: Newman Club: Pharmacy Council: Dormitory Counselor. TERRY E. O'CONNOR, Des Moines, BSP, pharmacy. Phi Delta Chi. GARY L. OLIVER, Des Moines, BA, psychology. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Row Three SUZANNE M. OLLS, Des Moines, BSE, English. Kappa Alpha Theta: Newman Club: Phi Sigma Iota. JOYCE A. OLSON, Osage, BS-Bus. Administration, retailing, President, Phi Gamma Nu' Secretary, Corn- merce Clubi Secretary, Retailing Club: Vice-president, Young Republicans: President, Lutheran Student Or- ganization: Student Faculty Committee tor Religious Action' Sigma Epsilon Delta. ERNEST E. OLSSON, Kansas City, Mo., BA, political science. Ainold Air Society: Young Democrats. GEORGE A. PALMER, Parlrersburg, BS-Bus. Adminis- tration, accounting. Social chairman, Sigma Ph. Epsi- lonj Commerce Club? Alpha Kappa Psi' Orientatirgn Counselor: Student Union Committee. Row Four JAMES E. PARKS, Des Moines, BS-Bus. Administra- tion, business pre-law. President, Alpha Tau Omega: President, Candlelighters' Campus Chest Committee: Ccinvocations Cornmrttee' Advanced APROTC' Ar- nold Air Society' Circle I4 Club. RICHARD B. PASCHAL, Des Moines, BSE, physical education. Pi Kappa Alpha: Pootball: President, sec- retary, D Club. DONALD K. PAXTON, Moravia, BA, clincal psychol- -Dev- FRANKLIN D. PETERSON, Des Moines, BS-Bus. Ad- miriistraticin, tinance. Row Five RICHARD W. PETERSON, Des Moines, BS-Bus. Ad- rn nistration, accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. VIRGINIA M. PFALTSGRAFE, Dumont, BSE, physical education DraI:e Choir' Womenis Recreational Asso- c-ation' University Chorus. LIONEL A. POTTS, Des Moines. BS-Bus. Administra- ticn, actuarial SCienCE. Alpha Tau Omega' D Club? Vappa Mi. Epsilon: Baseball. SEYMOUR PRIESER, New-. Yorlf City, N, Y., BSP, pharmacy. Ifappa Psi: American Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Row Six BARBARA A. PRUDEN, Rocl: lsland, Ill., BEA, art ed- ucation. Vice-president, Delta Zeta: Student Union Committee: Delta Phi Delta' Student Christian Asso- ciation: Barlrers. PAUL I'I, RANDELS, Des Moines, BA, biology. ARNOLD V. REIFSCHNEIDER, Des Moines, BME. music. President Candlelighters- Dralse Band' State Fellay-ff.h.p Commission. ELIZABETH J. RICHARDS, Eau Claire, Mich., BFA. crirnmercial art. Delta Zeta' Detta Phi Delta' Social Cornmitteei Retailing Club. Row Seven BRUCE G. RIENDEAU, Niles, lll., BSP, pharmacy. President, Ifappa Psi: Vice-president, Omicron Delta Kappa' Editor, Draize Post-Script. RICHARD V. RINKER, Des Moines, BS-Bus. Adminis- traton, accounting. Beta Beta Beta' Drake Band: Chemistry Club. ROBERT E. ROMAN, Berwyn, Ill., BSP, pharmacy. Kappa Psi. PATRICIA SUE ROMANS, Des Moines. BSE, educa- tion. I94 Row One FRANKLIN L. ROSENSTEIN, Dee Mmines, BS-Bus. AdminisIrfiI?fn Business management Drake Independeni Men! Aga-irciaffon' AI, Phi Omega. DIW6 JOHN A. ROTHFUS, Des Moines, BA, chernisrry. PIM Beta Kappa: Vice-pre-sidenf, DraIe CI'1emlcaI Sociefy- Secrefauy, DraIe Inde- pendent Mens Ass.ocia+ii:rn. Row Two JOHN A. RUDKIN, Des Moines, BS, educemiirrw, Lar'nI:icIa CHI AIpIw RAY W. RUEHL, Des Maine-5, BFA, arf. DeIIf3 PM DeI+a' I CIub: BaseI0aII, A'pI'e PI1iOn1ega:CIwris+if3n Science Orqanizmiiirn. JOHN W, SACKETT, Vein Meher, BSE, pihy'-,iQ,,I 3 rfdugnf un. D BEVERLY A. SAGER, EarIy, BEA, music educaiiun. ROBERT W. SCHNEIDER, Des MQ-nes, BFA, FIuIe-. Pn Mu A'pIwf.' Canferbury CIuI9' Band, Orch-esIrn KENNETH B. SCHULZ, WinneIIa, III., BFA, vn:iIin. Sigma AIpI'i-1 EpsiIonq Drale-Des Moinea Symphony: DraI.e Choir, Phi 'Mu Afphn, ROBERT M. SCHWARTZ, Chicago, III, BA, pi:iIi+icaI 1,-3 ence AV D IDB Tp r' S y In pba Ep-5iIon Pi: D Ciub Times- 9, ic' Young Democrafsi HiIIeI. War Plum .. M5 u.-..-.- Mn 5 A' ' W 1- . T? , I 'X . '25 . Z' . ,X xx 5 .. N 'fsii , A 5 N, xW ' ,--x Row Three THOMAS C. SCOTT, Audubon, BSE, pIiy'nf.-iI ed .C ifi-r Aini Ii Air Socrefy, ROBERT B. SHAPLAND, OrnaVa, Ileb., EiSfB.- Agni' war- 'I ai TufirmI Science Presiderr, Beta Gamma Swgnra Aip' 1 Ifipizri P DONALD D. SHAW, Redfre-Id, BBE, QIJCIQI wrwnce E' 5 'I-5 fi fi I 'ri' WCW, '55 il E 'T E' 'Ir' 25:15 '- LAURA K. SHERMAN, De'-I Miwnsrz, BA, LiLieraI AiI ,gg Iwigiu B+CmmIp:: D UI 5I:I FII rM 'A cianon, Camp i..' . Chew? C-zirnmithae, SQ-iifefavy, Srinerf Fiiiiulry C-giiinrjifi M-vvfar Board: AIpI'ia Lfinvbda DQII-i Libferm Arfi. Adm-.ny Board' QUAX WI1i1r'5 VVIWO' IwIiaIiiiriaI CCrIIeiYriare WI' WEI-,I LA VERNE SHICKELL, D-if M-iwirie-1, BA, Ianqi:-3195 D if ry, ig .H Y.: Pre-,ide-nf, PPI Swgrnei Icffa Cozrriiiip-,Ii+.an CI .Ei P4 :pry C ui MARILYN K. SINK, Dei Mfjiirifw, BA, EnqI:5Iw Biirfiifi QI:.1irni.fivi, Yfiunq RepuIDIn:an5j Nez-uvnen CIHB, ErugIisIw CIIIE' Rrfpie-'eriIfiIiwif In BIudi2nI Eeiciffy Ci:'uPC:I Ior Refiqniiik. Aciinr, BARBARA J. SLEZAK, Or inf, BME, rnuwi adm:-iLf C-,ffee p rd- inq 'ze-irehvy, Iapp-3 Afpha TIw'r.1, Preeidilrif, Swgniii AIpL'a Im'-i I:'rciIi35-',njrneI Pi1nIwr3IIenng C-iiunCII' DraIe CIwfin, Univer-,iIy Cni.i..f, IIIQIW OI Oparfi' Drab? Band Young Dernucrafz Bfirler, Row Four DONALD R. SLOAN, DQR Mrjnvuaw, BB-Bun, Adn1ivni.Iv'iiiIii'-rr, I-uni' ing. AIpIwa Ifappe PQ: Acciiiuniinq CIub DAN W. SMITH, De. Moines, LIB, Ida.: Defra TM3-Ie P Drilg Indpnd IM ' A err D pI SI1Jn'IEII In E'rI e ie ian ef 5 .1ni:i roi :ci E if e r eww. 'qi ni err, Commerce CMB. MARVIN L. SMITH, Dew Mcnrie-5, BA. bicnoqy MURIEL E. SOLZMAN, Hamburg, BEA, ciirnrnerr1i.iI nrt Swim' Ciiirnnwifree IJ we'w?y CBC-rui ReIaiIinQ CMB DEW, PM DQIIH Aiphei Lambda Delia Ofienfafniin Cfruni.-EAIN YCIIMQ1 B9Cn.ibI'iiin C1wrnf1rpr:iIiIevv CIuI3, TDM. GnI1r. 'eip' , ff ,F in 'Q 5 0 ig. ,M ,ra I AGM ' ' ..i-...i....,-...--- x ...- f fi 'R 'SV 'FR 73 ' 120. cz f- ' 'M Q , I AI ' I Y II ,. .,...Q..L... L. I I...E,L. l 5. '9 mfr' . -J... Kc? wr' 'ES' . , if xx. ., 1, J 5 ,avg co! it K Q Q: my ,ax 1 S , I , - - dw 'V ,745 H .. M '::ry 'A , 'ttf 4? -hlflff . ,D . , . yix! V. s. as: 1525 f'Q F q,'X T, ' S as K4 .,- xx , :J . 'bfi' - wrf' K fffgi , In In .,,. , I t g l96 Row Nine - A .,. h vm ,av-H X,- NM. Air' M- I , I 7 X N 5 ,Ni . . -Q.-, K vw- U.. 'S-. in-of MARK E. VOTAW, 'EI If ' 5 BA E ADW' 'I ' r warm im '.::,. E JA' WILLIAM W. WALDEN, V' EA we ww 1 5 H1-I A'LiVi ROBERT 6. WALKER, P .Y M ,I use I. I' I 'I 'I I' 'rw NADINE L. WALLACE, WI- dw EIA Eu :I .I- AIVP' LmvI1-dw DQIIIVI VV. ' ,f 'M fy I. AI' fe' 5,'HI.I +QJ S+f1M+.,,, mwqvef Q 7 f -w -5 f' 5 'f' 1' ' iivrrv KITTY LOU WALLINGFORD, E5 , ,HI I--4' ESE r' -' ' 1 ' 11 F- :-I H 1' 'I R'-E' . GREGORY E. WALSH, NI 1' 1 I'.I, My P11 fr 1 . 1- ' ' ff' I ' 91 -I II Row Ten MARILYN J. WARE, f-f 'M fA ' 'I KATHRYN O, WATTS, Eff :'w ' 1 1: ILKI' ' fw,' fM'I H .--f . f ,735 fn ,. Row One ROGER F. STETSON, De-5 Mmwa., BSBUS, Admm .Ira II mazI.e-Imq, AIpI1a Tau Omega' Ivlarkehng CME AIIZIIH Kappa I3 .I CAROL A. STEWART, Dena Mwmes, BSR, pI'war'rnaQy Amcfcafw RI'arvv'vaCIi-Mlca' Ae1oI:I-aIIiIrvZ Lambda Ihuggvrjvfl O IT-rl. DAVID S. STEWART, D91 M- wi., SSP, pI1av'm v Acve-mia Phe-'fra 1Iiv?uIIIj-aI A .mgmfw-frv. LEO R. STUART, I'eIIev'I-im, BSE, .CICI1 sdencc, Row Two ROBERT L. STUFFLEBEAM, RwQIIovd, III., ESP, pfwr miiy AID 1 Tm Omega Amwv'.c'm PIwarn'I5Icf3-mc1I Aim -1 Edu FII- DPII2, Cf' JOHN M. STULL, L19-f MIQCP2 BS B.. , ACIm.nI Irafwfvr. ac:g'ImI-ug Swmw Awpia tpw Im. JANET S. SULLIVAN, BILI.,-,mIIeII:I. BSE, QocmIm:gy. Sc- 1 cm' QIwa?rmau, CIM Omega: C5mQerI Band: Kappa Beta I-'apps' Ymmq RepgI3IIc-an-. SHIRLEY JOAN SUTTON, Once-3Ia, BFA, vwce. Tvei'.L.rer, Sami AIy:Iwa Ida Dude Char UvwI.'?v-My Cr Mar-ZIIIUQI Eavd I: IVWCEVI E--gmd' ODSFH W-wv'I I1I'fIp IIIQIII fm Oper-5. Row Three ROBERT L. SWANSON, Des IvImvwe5, BA, e-cImcwmIc'. A'rnIw Tau Ovwrm Secrefary, Ifeamrer, EQ-i-nonwcx CHILL F'I'9iIdev.I PH iiC'C -,f CME Campu. CI'e'.I Q 'vmvnwffee BENJAMIN C. SWARTZ, Dew MI' wel, EA, ecf -Inv AIpfa Ifiupn F'-I. NANCY SWIFT, Dm MomE ., BSE, QIememIavy educi- IIIIII. Ln Omf,-Im Iffoo-3 Beta Ifappe. THOMAS B. TAGATZ, Be-II.-.fmIi1, III., BS-Bus. Adm-f' .IMI In, r'e'fv'Iv'-3 'IDM CILE RQIAIIVG CIUITI Ei.I.f9f f.' Row Four EMMIE LOU TAPPER, Hammfmd, Ind., EEA, Cwrn, mevIjIaI PIII, Iinpyi-fs Iac-pa G1vv'wrwv.1' Ybuvwq Re-IJIIITIIIV Lan. ReIaIIw-11 CHILI PM Igiwwwm IXI.. RODNEY D. TEACHOUT, Dew Mfr-ea, ES-EL. Ad, m:'j'r5+'v', 'fw1'C':. AIpIWa T-fa.. OmEA-Qi' Ev'9,.IderII Agra Ivaopa F. C r.:Ie I' SIIIJ'3A':'r Fecuwy C-Lmm Fwwghman Tm-TI Mfwaqer' IfmIe ReIay-5 Corrvr-fmII:-Q. IIQIIIHUGI CfIII':II1mIs: VVIMJK VVIMI. CRAIG W, TEXTOR, D92 IVI-'-mi-., BA, Vadw Iv IIfvIaI nm. ROBERT A. THAMM, May., I .j'1'1' Tail 1 552 N,.e .2 '- L 5 WYE GQQQSFTY H, 5sE,pa,.Q.:Qd. . ' 1 4-,N . .Q I wx ,5 I I I w .I sw Row Five GEORGE W. THOMAS, XNGI-'min V Iaqfe LLB, Ia.-, and aCTuarIaI sczsnce. DQIIQ IIIE-My Pm. JOHN G. THOMPSON, M ?cIwe'Iw e ES Bu. Adm' gfrifwg-vw, IDL,5'r1ew f?GI.,Q-1I- r' F, Iaprja F' Cir --ia Iwgfns Cftfmm'He9, Young Repwbwrian.. DREW R. TILLOTSON, DEH Nhmew. LLB, Iam RU-.II cI1aIv'm-aw, AIoIwa Ia. Omega' ISIIJILI S i:v '1'1 PN DQ'-I 'Defi PI' Pve'-wdeff, S'wJe'f Ear AE,,C 1' j Iwe' 'r61Iev'n.Iy Cvfmmc V. EUGENE L, TIMMONS,Aberdes-1: S D, DA, Ii'wHI4-f1','- CI'-amwsfry. ArrfId A r S- cry F' CI'1'v:Q! f, M., if-H Sem B911 Row Six F. DAVID TOW, Dei Mfeg BA 13 I Swgmex AII:-ii Eli, Ir' Aw '51 Av S'-Q. , DICK IOW, De- Mmfveu, BA, Qxfplwifr-f1I E.. zvweuf. S Jw 1 AIpIWev Epsilon' Pvecwdew, Sfudenf FQCMIIV Crum Prim-iIr'N5 C YTw v'vl+'E'5 f:I'eefe1-ie' Sri 1f,N 'HI E' ,'1, -rf Commwffe-e' If-mm., C1mmev'-ie Cmi- DI C1 I- QLIAX VVIWQIQ VVIWO, IXIIEIII-+vwiI CMIIP-qw-EIL VVIIHI-. VVII44 BETTY A. TURNER, DQ-ieviw- Mf-, EMA, ygw11 -- NWI vt ce CLFVEKIC' f1 '1 Q -ec few A :fa LIQIH ',' V veriwfy Ch-T-mu WILLIAM T. TURNER, D-1-' NI'-wrw-I, ES-Bw., Adrmm.. Na+ yu ve-I-iw Ir-Q S.qrv'v, PM Ep' 'wr' P1-'ming C' ,If Row Seven HAROLD E. TUTTLE, Maw 3, BFA, conwrnewiw-QI mf RAYMOND J. VAN CURA,Pi-1? vi, II, BSE I-I Lwefcfj- Sgmfy AQF5 Ep in F' Defi C' H ' ', CIUE DONALD E. VANDER LINDEN, De. M Mei, ES LW. Aim 'I Ifahjv, r eu U i'i-izfilvw'-FL A :ZIH I-am, Fi Cfrwrvefie C In Mfwe+ wi: IS ..c SARA G. VAN STEENBURGH, A.'w'e'-,I, Ma , VA, E 'Q'wj.I'v 'Ire-551,111-v A'pIv, Lfm'vLd-I DPIH I -4' I1 fl NI, Row Eigh+ JOHN W. VAN TUYL, PmIeG':if, M-' ESE, I 'C'fEv.'1': Av'rfjI-J Av S Q v-Iy DIRK VAN ZANTE, FW- 1 LLB 1 E- IPP Hd agar' D42 'fy Tfwf, FIM L+ 'Q SILISQVIII B.j1r'SALI.f11IEI1Ev1 Y Y Y CONSTANTINE G. VLASSIS, LV- M ESE , ence FX Vance Ari MARY ANN VOSS. C' ce a, EFA, fn , Hn Swqfrm AIDIEI Iwi-13 IIf2x,n':-1m I:I':I Cf V-ievI B51-'1 K Fix 6' ' .. xt G I Qi ,' f . ' 1 M, . , ' g 1 ILL ' is ' Lu v S vm f , .,,,.- 1 -X'- gjj ' f ,L 1l ,.i: ,1- -upf- JH me Q 'Tl 'ar mf I '41 1' Q, . . '-I 1 2 , -..-f '-.. mvasf . x- 1 qv' K 'Ma if . W 'Va 9 ,ff Q ,J X .f v I -Q. SR-va. -gf- yp- . an 3? Q Ko 'w-- 4 Num f 1 III ROBERT L. WELLS, Odwrf- ', BSP' g1'Svmf1'f' LARIMORE K. WICKETT, Iliff' M LFP- v-W2 I LW Ima FH- F1 CN ' MICHAEL L. WIJAS, CII 'iffuau III, BSP, r.'Imnrwm,y PI, Ui-fm ll NORMA J. WIKELAND, LI-Q M' re, BME nm C Md... II Ianni AIVQ ILWQ DH-ff C' 1 Iwnw' Dfwffd S ri NA, V Eu- Ifrw, Row Eleven MARY K. WILKINSON, DH Mi EFA 1' fv' le A r fx DSIIPI Mu FIM Fri-.:Iv,, Ile.-.mfr CIEC Sfnaeff ,INN-'J 4 IM SpecIaI Evmd- CwrmrrwIIpg Dv-bf De- Mxwp QI,fmg5,Iwfvw MARY K. WILLIAMS, pf1v'ILv9,V': EA, rg I,,:, A QI- Lf Ap-fi Ii' C' I f-fi' 4: Fr-L' ' Q,.r' BEVERLY JOAN WILSON, SI':eIIw,'-, '54, II, BCE, if-vw wwf 1 I Ifeyifpa DeII.2 Fw F6171-I.-1 FMII1 I 113535 RICHARD L. WOLF, Lv- I-A 'e ES-E. AJ :'f' . Pwi NV: CME PATRICIA L. YORK, My-In uvrw, EISA, n I'-II'f A Dv-II., If r Il Q: fi Ooem' U'Nvf:v.w'4,' C' S AIK-'I Iwa LY 'd '. Tn? i,'..'1: - QL, v' E11-:iff STANLEY Y. YOSHINO, M' , EP, '.' IH. ' I-I W DHI-e CI'wQmIQf5I 351:-fy lb' x 4'3- -us.-.. ! s In M Q. 'QI'-r' . .- . gk E -12 'B-0 f i ff fj W1 127 , f W 351 I' I97 0 4.. Ag- 7-Num E' R ,. w, -x . 1:33, jf , :ff -ev i Q-,gay ., ,- , X '. iv Q Y Q. ii. . I ., Neil, Fr Q fc- 3 I N 5 ., fa ... Y, 'ui uf ,V x A.-f .qv T ' 'Y,'C 'i X Rs ' ix K l vu or 'Y-X' sis r 1 2155 ' Lai Top Row Shirley Arendi, 'J 'fi:.r'1e ST' Kaye Adhaud, Sic CN. T Hirolxo Azuma, ff if 1:5 l , rf- JoAnn Bacon, lf' ernrrie, Q E Q F 5' Polly Barclay, E .ifrn i 'iron W, Bmpr ' Myrna Barnefl, Chi- C , 5- Eleanor Barron, De. Moines Fi Barbara Bear, f-- ' If Pa+ Beigel, Seawle Was,r, ,li David Blaclc- man J Bill Bolen, M Nezsrna, F: Vera Boolon, CH- ' if Joann Borcherding, Lal mei, ji, Maxyne Boro- ROW TWO doFf, Ve' ' '-n Fr Shirley Bowers, Cvfenmm, Sree ' Shirlee Marilyn Child, Dec Moines, Soph.: Ann Clarke, Des Moines, Fr: Boyd, D - ' Kay Breifensfein, De, Mi: nee ,li Carol Collison, Carroll, Soph. Peggy Crees, Casey, Pi. Mary Enid Burns, L ' ' Carolyn Burr, Cane Fr Frances Kev Cunningham, Wr+erf.el, Fr: Mary DeHeclr, Des Moines, Bufler, . f' ' Jr Elizabefh Dilley, Des Moines, ,lr ' Ann Difzel, Lyfmh, Soon' Row Five, below Jane+ Kinney, er-if' f Pi Warren Kinzel, De. Myne Fi McCuslcey, Genie, Fr.: James Meyer, Alder, Jr.: Janef Michie, Marilyn Kirlzwood, Dei, M re- J- Mary .lo Koehn, Winler',e+, l-lihbinq, Minn., Jr.: Marilyn Miley, Perl. Ridge, Ill., Soph.Z fi L' Edward Kuboyama, eva C 'y Fa.-.aw Pr, Lurline Kuni- Jerry Mills, Deg Moines, Sophq Rulh Ann Mills, Winfersel, Soph: yoshi, Q 'ere ii John LeGrand, Mwfre, Pre Beverly Arlene Moland, Ke'ley, Jr.: Delores Moore, lndianola, Sophx Lee-lr, '. 'r 9' Rodney Lelner, C ,rc Bffiy ,lr Sue Lief- Pal' Morling, Ernrnelsburg, Fr, zan, Ci .rv-r CU, , Fr Bill Linlre, lda Give, Fr. Joyce ii' mx? fy ug- Q , w ,fr I W 1, im - .ag ,gi I -. ,fy nil' ,S 1- -- V ir ry , y -- Q30 ..f2.vs A .Q P if i -, xx' gt' ' rg . 1 K y Y dx N ,J gf- K l 5, lr QW' 1 Refrain. fsiinb N X r i A - .. .f Vi , ef .: 1 , fanny, ff - - 0 er Slilbr I xii li. i in-f Q is, i ' ' 5, J 4M,,X ' C l , bf -:X Q, I , 5. 5 - li A, ' l - I k I , . V. ,I X X f -2 il i 1 Q Q.. iv are 47 6' r N 5 s l , 4' 4 x 5 'i. P J' Q 0 rf F, Iv -..-A 4, 4? P' 4- ws 'Q 'L' W 55' VT W 'K' ir y D X f l yl , 2 , . iw .. X. sf 5 W r 3 lg Q. ., 'R sr l ff 'Ke 9 1 Row Three George Funlr, Fw, rrr lll, Jr Janel Geisler, 'Q-r ,-.rre, Fr Car- men Grimmius, lgrrrirrrily Qenler, Srrrrlw, Marilyn Hamilfon, W-fi. wrly, Fr Shirley Hansell, Lf-rin ,lr Sue Harris, fgladhrrr-rl S1-' Jane Hayes, Di- lvl- hr Charlolle Heil, lD'm'f,'f1 Fr Bellie Holvilc, Me j' if I, S ril' Bonnie Holvilr, M1 'frly gui Georgia Drechsler, Clwrca-go l'lerglrl-., lll., Sigh- Donna Drees, Des Moines, Fr: Donald Duncan, Monroe, Jr: Donna Duncan, ROW Four Pxllerlfrrr, Fr: Sherry Durbin, De- M ine,-, Sour Joanne Eclcer, Beverly Horn, r ll' Fr Dale Jacobus, De lvlrirrre, ,lf Chi-iagc, lll., Fr' Marion Engene, C,r,rdf Fr Emma Fazio, Rufh James, Fm .r l, ll, Fr Donald Jaschlce, or Fr Joyce Dee Memes, Jr' Vivian Foo, r,1:u.,1, l'laf,ir, Sri? Mary Jones, De M lr Marie Jones, Ce M rr., Pr Wayne Forbes, Munsler, lnd., Jr , Jeanine Freeman, Emmerzbrirug, Sour Josles, De Mfrrrrr- , Jr Celia Kaplan, Der Mom-r, Sclpr Dody Irene Frieder, Chicago, lll, Jr, Kaplan,Elf1rn, lll, lr Barbara Kenr, Arrlerry, lr Bollom Row MaryBell1 Mourilsen, Sprl Lale Fr. Sharon Murphy, 'rizfr ll ln Seah Barbara Paradis, Arr-urw' Hr-'f1lzl,, ll F Pfalle, Neo, Jr.: Nancy Myers, De' Mr-mes, Jr. Richard Nelson, Janel Peilersen, EW l'lirrrr, Fr Merlin Peler, S erfre'fj lr Des Moineg, S-mph.: Nancy Newlon, Jamaica, Fr. Kalherine Jaydee Pelerson, Arrrfgrwn l'li-rrilwr, lfr Fr Jo Pike, Adel, Niclrelson, Nevada, Fry Suzanne Null, Winrer'sel, Fr: Rhoda Sfrolw., Paula Reaney, Devrlr Lille, ll D, Sfrplr, Carol Reese, Nussbaum, Des Moines, Scrph: Carrel Oalres, Def, Mcrrrrei, Fr, Gerreseri., lll, Srwplw Ronald Rielcena, Mr-rfnell, Jr' Evelyn Terry Olmsled, Creve Coeur, l'l, Jr: Mary Carolyn Palmer, Rilchey, Orr m-1, Fr, ery- ' em ! lx, Qi e.. K xx if Qi 4 . e iw fe r Eli fe. fs fc an ff - or ' e W M-Y ii an 5 ft 9 were veg if we , are fy Y, se . gil 1 A 23- ,wg fs an r.-.weeds a I s 1 . f' ' ' 'Q .fr a. rr S.. if' 'V M fs -r fr B , . sts 41, Q' ,, -We Vg 35, 45 as tk ,N -v- , .f D ' f if H 1 1 L ' Q1 -is su , N- P VX xc ..v ,wu- -Q f Q , .1 W .Y Y , X is f f i ? 1 5 EDUCA-NGN ESS 5 6- ,41 :IN fag W Jr J, X 'X f 'E' J' M if 0' Y X ' S Q Lf r , F? W 1 gg A - x X f imA in V K l '-S 3, Q X ff lx x qw r 2 if Kg Avi aa Q .f , .,. ,Q A , - 4, . Y' W ,r -f 4- lv 5. M 'CV f-. VN wwf-' .- If 5 ,mgygm X , 5 I x 1 f 5 5 if ll ,, F A X A nu, 4 ' Q A at .f Q . . 5' Aww Q ' V vfvf 1-1. X a A x AH K X Row Seven, below rpne Harper, Dei lvlgnes, Fr: Sharon Tonlrinson, Grand Junc- '. Fr' Ernesf Troernel, C',+ :w:l, Wash, .lrg Aileen Uehara, ,a, l-la,-si' Soc? Kay VeHericlc, Cresron, Jr: Gail Walker, flair llf, Sion: Hugl-I Wallace, Cl-arms-n, Soplm' Marlene Wells, Des Mt rea, Fr' Eliese Weyenlserg, Mrlwaul-ee, Wie., IZ- T- , f ' xg? ' -J N, j Q: ff ' V 4 A J git r lx 5 75215. Jw ,taxi , is 6 7,7 .Q 3 5-A X L 'X K F? 1 ,Q ' W 'cz' rg Vs .ru as 2 H 'f All Q i r FINE ARTS Top Row Roma Aclwenbacln, Erriire Sfco Jerry Amerine, W 'ir Q ': lon, Fi. Roberf Anderson, Deg Mfr'-P Fr Shirley Arwood, Iwlewlrgf, Fr.: Harold Bean, Pella, Fr. Row Two Russell Bees, G -id, Sr cr Les Belrose, Si -1 'lerew Miriam Bierbaum, Grzgwwj, Ji- Jacquelyn Birk, Stal' r Barbara Bisliofl, P-aclwrid lll. Fr. Row Three Richard Black, Fevrami. S E' Lloydene Blank, En Fr: Carol Boehm, Ciqden Sour Carolyn Boleng, CH Fr: Larry Bowen, Da Mwfei, Fr Row Four Vlfillis Brawner, Muff Ver' ', Jr Mary Briggs, F1 Dan Byrne, Den Moines, Ji. Louise Casel, in 1' - J Sion' Roberl Casens, Jef'-e in, Fr Row Five .loan Cassells, Cficagz, l , Sao' Janice Clark, NV 've' f. Mariory Clark, De-i Marines, Som. Mary Clark, Tame, Sri Liz Coghill, Def Mc nee, Fr Row Six Dale Copeland, Grlnrelk S-irpng George Cordero, De. M Jr' Ann Cunningham Halfield, Barrrrqlcr., lil Fr: Eileen Dam- man, Sanborn, Fr'Judill'1Dillav0u, Bayard Jr. Row Seven Dorollny Dixson, Aflanlic, sapir 3 Kay Dossey, De.. Moines, SC p Georgia Ellingson, Jarneslown, N. D., Fr.: Conrad Faber, Brine Soon: Don Feflwer, Downers Grove, Ill, Stpr. Row Eiglif William Fleming, Orfnmwa, Fr.: Mary Fling, lawas Crly, Mo, Jr: Jean Fredregill, Adel, Soplr- Karhleen Garn, Delrg A Mice Fr: Doroflwy Gibson, Boone, Sepia. Row Nine Shirley Gilmore, Sl. Joseph, Mo., Soplm' Dee Gorelwam, Des Moines, Fr.: Janel Gove, lda Grove, Jr.: Carson GriFFi+l'1, Bagley. Soon.: Connie Hackell, Oakland, Soon. 4- 'vvi fy, Q 6- 'Sf V .af ,qw 2 is.. .,,. . fi lat' 5.7, ,1 N ' T . . f.,. V . V539 an 'bu V -uv, '4 5 if-vv 1- if X ?!, x,..., S-A-Q ' -e. ,. . rw, l x il .i ff' ,fiyxgs J Wnrg. fm. : kk 79 r X1 b - , X . , -fm H.. ' , 'ra ' 2 -- 'L 4-dn' blew gy' 'IK ' ' 1 '50 ua- ny 'V is l se-41 ev- Q 3 5' - , - J.,-X. vga.,- 91459. 5 -'ZS L. uf-Q kt . .L -- . xg .4 gifts: . -g ,e-. 'Z 5 fifigll A-55 rf? . ' WLS H wi, L- aging.-M 5217- Ili, 'iw-,V .5 X- f W. 4 . , o-L fm .A 1: . ,,. I 2 -qw ZOI :J Y 1 1 .M . , -.r FQ ixul -,f.. J ...ae W. 5...- X., QQ, '-N wr.-rf Lx ,SIN 2' 5 1 X , ii my an X ,, . KE. .Wx '. M f es 'V . x ,, xi' .1 S' 5. Eg we ml ss: -sr nm., A Hx-4 'ws- -.... v-v, E' 527' Q , , r -fe' 2,,,,, s si X EN, V Q' S X , A .xli ' Row Nine Marylynn Orculf, S if Evelyn Pearson, Ssify C fy elf' Howard Pearson, 'K 1 .,C'E'C' , FV' Julie Pefersen, EW 3 Margaref Popp, Ma,p' CH, ,lu Harold Rallenborg, if Jane Reilschneider, Dei V-xl-, ce S1571 ' Bill Reiley, 'A' 'e ' Harry Reilly, Gam Cf JoEllen Renich, Row Ten Alice Richardson, ' he hr Jan Risvolcl, lv r lr' Sally Rog- ers, Nur, fi ' S' Judy Rossel, C'icaia, I . Fi Bonnie Russell, if Gayle Ann Sager, Hi' cr, Wig., Ein' Lynn Sanny, ?' Donna Scarfl, Min' Deafni Fr, Ann Schalileri, - nl Delberl' Schiebel, Mafira li.-.F Ro W Eleven Nancy Schilz, 551: 1 C '. 3' Alice Schools, Dovfe , .' Jewel Schwarfz, S: ' ' ez- J Paul Shaffer, 3L 'i1'1i E, if , E Pal:-iclc Shelby, ,L :Q f, TA , if John Shoemalcer, 202 COLLEGE GF Top Row NeHie Hammond, Slaler, Jry Joyce Hanson, Pocahontas, Jr,' Ralph Harley, Jr., Des Moines, Sophx LaVonne Harold, Carroll, Fu' Jane Harringlon, Savannah, Mo., Fr, Row Two .leeneife Harvey, Knowvlle, Fr.: Irene Hayes, Sonllv Sioux Cify, Nab., Jr' .laclr Hayes, Des Moines, Jry Mary Hicks, Tifsa, Gila., Fr: Sharron Hilgenlzerg, Des Moines, Soplw. Row Three AI Hill, Laie Cly, Scphy Dorofhy Rulh Hoag, Davenport Fr, Karen Hunsley, Br-lr, Fr' Rosemary Jaclxson, Madrid, Jry Bev- erly James, Des Mc' nes, Jr, Row Four Jackie Janefz, L7no:lnw,:lod. lll,, Fr' James Jenson, Newell Silph. Neal Johnson, Des Moines, ,lrq Marvin Kelley, Danville Jrp Carolyn King, Dec Moines, Fr , . ,, f as-A51 eyerazmrai ,, ,,.,,,- O X ,0 - wr ,F Q.. J- fx S. fl XF-. 1 'LQ' X saw' I r '1 42, Q if' z ,, Q ez- , , ' 1 I A R f . -.:.. . K A ex l x, - 1 fa ,-. Q life, 1 l l X W a ,, x Q 1 if .gf- flvrs -Q x FINE ARTS Row Five B. Evonne Kludas, Clverolee, Sopn' Arlene Kuebler, Dimnfefi, Grove, 'lI, Sidi- Carol Jean Larsen, D-51 Mares, Sioli Rol- land Lauer, l-laisieye, Jr, Carla Leclmner, Arnez, SCD' Row Six Del LeSage, Crcago, l , Sion' Judiflw Levi+an, C S-:plwx Barbara Lippe, Ciwcagz-ii, lll, Fr, Palricia Mansfiel Moines, Jr- Virginia Marion, Nevada, Soplw Row Seven Judifl1 Marfin, Cnicaigo, 'll,, Fry Lavon Malfes, l-lamburi Marilyn McClow, lda Grieve V-l, M , Row EigI'i+ Siipr Mary Lou Fr' Ruilw McKinley, Pmamiaiiu McNamara, Des Mi rief Fi Beafrice Morris, Lon 'grime Jr. Carol Morris, C Sue Morris, Coca qu, Beverly O'Connell, De-V Maine? -lit ,inn Nv- ee 5. funn- 5.- . Fi Kay Nielsen, llari li d,ie 'E 2 Ji . 'nf' . fi R I - 5' C -'-' ' if Si' I A , Q '- K 'A1':Q,jQf 1 is W? 1 ' ' ' , ,X M . ' A - W vw., X y 5 S' so ff., K gif' iff Q wg, xi-Q-I -we 'f . - SJ 'X .if , J il :QE - - '1 . ' l ' . lk , ,,: .. - 2 I - Q.- , L W Rf' M ,fa2,f'.,f S Q L iw ! is Q 1 ,gy if Q A Q... W ' 'A 'RT Mm 1 ,A-fs L 1..- v Q, M lj ia, if ai L -f in-'54 1 J., X X . ie , wi , ,i fi r 'K N . ' , S5 ' in i i i A, -of, g 1. i -'Q w Yea, C . 9' 'E' .f,l DeVere Sl1oop,S ra fi D Hair Harriei Simons, liil ire S will David Simonson, Pifine' Fi Reid Simpson, fe Y Row Twelve Jacquelyn Singmasfer, le Nia Snail' Charlofle Slack, D 1.-wer S-' ,e fi' Bonnie Bell Smiflw, De M fe, 5' Barbara Sfepp, 4:11-y, 'nd Lee Swedlund, B Tavenrier, Des M we' Toyen, De-er lViinw:'- Ji. i Larry Summa, Piwilmel' filly, Fr Bonnie Joyce Talmadge, Vol-ir, Fi Karen 5 Sandra Taylor, De, Mfvea Fr Ruin Row Thirreen Barbara Try, Jolief, li .lv Salvador Vasquez, We-nr Dei: Mo ne Fr Helen Walker, P+, Didqe Pr Myra Weinirub, Uoiver-My CW, Mi Fr Charles Whiie, pi-ii Ward, ll, Sic' Glenn 6 Wiesner, Cedar Pauli-di 'lipid Phebe Ann Wolfson, ima' ey Q , Fr, Janel Woods, ,leger in Scroll - W. Jean Woods, AV,-ir' if , Fr L. Kali Wrighf, lfaoia C W, Mi Fr, v I iii ' . f ff3 5 ig c:giEE2EEix1 AA, ' .,,,. s 'K'-' I P ' , i A EN' 'Y-Vs, N X M a l J' .vwwhi-1 , ., .. i .nA 5 V' i n P ' , 6. 5- E , L ,xi 7' L ' ,g,effi' 203 - sb. 2' 'wa , as I 3 v, K 3 , L L nv- fw- r l 6 . 'Q ' arf' 5 Xp: W? 1. I ,wr I W 2 .5 4, 9 xl 43-' ' l X Ss -Q - ,a.,'.v ' ,,. fa 3. - 5,4 Qs gg ... 0- , X ln X 1 6 ., .., . . ' S Exe! 'esc- - Y . X' L 5 ' 1 is Q A L A iii l A X X1 XXX Xa Q V r gy, 3, ,L fx X K gg? X ly X ' W f , ag was EX .Fir new as 51 v ,- if - f i . X X L . Ts I' I, ,,..,.,,- ,rf R 4 W 1' - X :ia , im X! lil, r e., L.-s 'x Top Row Richard Adkins, ff , 5 ir Ronald Anderson, Gi-' e, Fi.. Sherwood Anderson, li Q11-ia, li, hr Sheldon Balman, De 1 ,l' Ed Barnell, C' rfar, 'l', Fr John Beguhn, Llaxrenr , -A Don Benevenli, 'fare' yr jr John Bishop, Dei. lvlrr ne-, 5' Charles Bifficlr, De M, rw, ,lr JoAnn Bloom, Mr.-car re, ey Roger Bloomfield, frrrnw Fr Glen Boar, Pelle, Fr, ROW TWO Don Bogenriel, Ve M Sr r rr Helen Brand, Spfnl: Hnl, Suzann Carlson, Arrelwer, lrl, Sraphg Pafricia Case, Ccjrllar' Fr.: f :J Shirley Briclxer, Lie, lxflnrw,-. Fr Charles Brooks, Ill, Deg Anfhony Carering, Des Moines, Srirph' Edward Chan, Chicago, 4 E 1:1 Connie Bross, Perryfr Fr Bruce Brundage, Down 'll .Jry Everelr Cheney, Deep River, Jr: Sue Childs, Highland L' F' fr ., Jack Buss, Der Mfrreu, S esp William Perl, 'll,, S1plw.: Corrine Clark, Derelb, l'l, Frm Janice Clarke, Burlon, KN' Row Five, below Paul Gilman, flea M lr, Carol Glass, Slrealf, lil, Sffph. Leonard Golden, C' in '1 r'1egl'rl', ll Jr' Alex Granl, Grrrarfa. '.-fr if Paul Greenwald, Clrrfgaag 'll Fr' George Gregg, ff 'r 'e' frrzi' Nancy Hall, Elrrrrri'-', ill., Srirol'-J Larry Harnilron, Qi lf, 'Q Fr Roberla Harrison, Clwrcargvg-, lll,, Fr, Sherry Hari, lvl 1 3, g.. r Sr rlrg Leonard Hayden, Lldcn, .,lr.' l 3-Fw, if S Q s 1 ,ac - - . so-7 . ,way am 4., J . ,- 'zff' if--ff! Y' A541 N, - x ,Zigi ii- i M ,aa r . , . ry :az .fn A ., .. 19. 1 , r 23.33 ' ' .ff X ,. ..,. 1 ,, H 'fr X 'YQ '-' x 5 , 4? 1 2 x iir xv I . , A y sie- - 1 L V is K' Kirk Hayes, Alqona, Fr.: Gerald Herrz, Laurens, l:r,g Leslie Hill, Mirrneapolis, lvlmn., l:r.' Olenva Holdren, Ml. Vernon, lll., Jr.? Jaclr Houlc, Qrrrmrwa, Jrg Roger Hurl, Wesrern Springs. lll., Sfirohg lrene Hufchinson, Gala Parl, Vlfhearon, lll,, Sophg Don Jacobs, Klemme, ,-cf Ill., Fr.: Donald lmpey, Jr. Q ' r J 'X ' if ff ' 9 1 .,,. M ' pvc vw- ' ev- ,1 'E' A wi 1 1 y 45. A X 4 . r ii A . i f e fi , 5' A 4 N K T ! nw mw X-G A-fa V 'av X555 fvkm. Li ' ,gc 'Y' Q 'sir' 4 41: if 15, Q -fl N --2 ., .V S X X W 'HT' Ql , rf K , X N ll ' M X l N J M 6 v 5- v, 'Am rg, 5-i W. Ka ,Ts ,rv .-1,4 A fo. as J 1 aes, fr .Q if , MC' ' YZ' 1 , 6 4 M' ii We 59? OX. ff X fl J ll . X ll '-, .1 , M-I ,- i, -nr ,- F' N M V M is vi' x ,Q R Yi s 5 i N ka ' 5 li 'l x x I i M Q Row Three Adrian Del-laan, 'fi--ii ze 4 ,, ,ls Lois DeNosaquo, Qlwgr, l W Donna DeWi++, Y' Sw' Charles Dianis, fi-if, ' fi Susan Diclcrnan, N' ll Franlr Drey, lv, 'S ar Mel Drinlxwine, VV 4 .3--Jw l 'f M Mary Lois Drinovsliy, Fi .il ' ,1 V' Wal+er Duffy, 3 11 r i Janel Dunlap, , 1 w l F' llfv,-.el-, Pi Roberfa Clegg, Web,le' 'gviwen M , Fr Marilyn Row Four Cline, VV nleuer Sin Mary Coffman, Sf C ', Fi' Richard David Dvorak, 7 - ' L' Marilyn English, Fm' ,, Cole, De' Mime, Jr Doral Colfon, Sem P' Kei+h Cox, ., Donald piefey 3. ,,,' ,, Shirley Fifth' Q ,n , , rj D'3Y'l'9'i JH Chraflene Craig' lvl 'fllfll-'NT E' Donna Cflspenv 'Q mir' Jan Fralrer, ii r :iz P ' Beverly Frudeger, Bw':'1' ii lilejiv 'J' 9- V J5m95 C 05bY- lv' '9' - JOYCQ C'- ' fi r James Gaines, T 1 e ' John Galbrailh, inn a nlnghamr Lvl? lll' S'7l3 7 W5Yne DalleY- D95 lvl SYPN lwlii, S- ri' Bill George, rli' M- ne. li Claradell Gergely, Paul Davis, La 3ff:' ge, ' Srl' Q.. M f, ly BoHom Row Merwyn Joens, Yleilgfrmm, Jr Brian Johnson, F-,,, ef: l rirgvrl, Vi' Marcia Lanfz, Anile Fi William Loebel, Frm.-'ii 1 Sorih, Donna Johnson, E3 l-l'fn. Fr Harold Johnson, Ernfrie' , Fr Judifh Long, H' me ' S 1 Roger Loof, 31 it bwq, l:r.' Clarence Juhl, Deer, lll,, Siiiphq Roherl Kenl, Eilrllell ,linfjr-om, Say, Roberl Maclclocln, lvli.-ii City, ,lr Breff Mar- lll. Jr: Frecl Kiyohiro, Hsvcm,3a, Ha.-.a Sf:-' Carroll Koch, fin, lj' CT? , ll S xii Kay McCaffrey, De' M'if' Er Rich- Wayer'ly, Jr-.1 Larry Kollro, Ch cargo, lll., Sopr 1 Richard Kunkel, ard Mclielvey, la' 1. Cn, V-I i, S 13' Haverhill, Ji: Bob Lahey, Murder, lad., Fr Doris Lamp, Din' --------.-.-.-. v -'-f Lx nl -f- f- is V--.W -- sn 'Eb R V,-,ab Q C , sf- ah we i ,,. 55' ...,, , 11 - ' ' Ji ' W fx . . 1 Q X 'aff Q K rf' iff' I ,A Q fy s l S 1 Q , s, 4 Y, 1 l -32 X 6, lx , - V I -M 1 ri? ' A, ..,, I .o e I X 4 x w s, 1 L, y fl, . f .,. - ,L ve: ., i Q ,,,, , y, XM-,L W I ,V A -rv , , ,' U'E'753E: K y k fgryhx ig, ,- v,- 'www f- 1 a 'Nw -a. nb -gn' A as i fa BUSINESS E' Fas mi ,I .NNI Ka. , 3 'fvm.L Rv 4-2... -Q .K - ADMINISTRATION Top Row DaIe McMahon, SiIvis, III., Fr.: Carolyn McMurray, Divernon, III., Jr.: CeciI Mease, Truro, Soph.: FranIrIin MichIin, Des Moines, Jr ' AIan MiIcheII, Chicago, III., Soph. he-1 Eyre 2. is i ' jmw 1:5 ,., 'L r. sf, X-fs ' Ay 4 r . 1 x Row Two I S1457 Ed MoI'1Ier, Des Moines, Fr.: James Morron, Churdan, Sophg Loren Mor+ved+, Srory Ciry, Jr., Loren Moxley, Perry, Fr.: CIi'F- ford Nagel, Des Moines, Jr, Row Three Bonifa Nelson, Kanawha, Fr: Frederic Nelson, Farrar, Fr.g Nina Clinfon Orland, Aurora, III., Fr, Row Four r K -. 5 f 7: iw' 4' Pafricia OsIerIing, CheroIree, Fr.: LaDonna OH, Gqden, Soph.: fig. gg I sf, Jim PascI'naII, Des Moines, .Fr.q Charles PeebIer, Omaha. Neb., E 1 Fr: Ronald Peirce, Da-fenporr, Fr. '. Q Row Five . ii Phillip Penn, Winierser. Jr.g Jack Pesfer, Corydon, Sophg Reia I t I K I Pefersen, Pisgah, Fry Thomas PezzeI+i, MeIcher, Fr.: .IacIr Phelan, 6 I f. ,, 4 oar Parr, ui., sapr. . 'C ww'-1 If 'Ig' Row Six 'f V .' ' 3, A Dixie PinIrer+on, Des Moines, Sophg Cameron PoIIc, LaIre Park, - ,Ein i . x Fixg Regina PoHs, Des Moines, Fr: Pa+ricia Riehm, Bnrr, Fr.: I Roherf Robenseifner, Harrisburg, Pa., Soph. 'Tir I' ,, 'D' t f Q :lf ,f i Av V f. . ,iq Row Seven Q L I f' M' Edward Roberfs, Prairie Ciry, Frg Tom Robie, CIarion, Fr.: 'A I Ifgfs Donna Roy, Perry, Fr.3 SyIvia Salafo, Davenport Fr.3 FIoyd San- Kr ,H . YY mf' iii!-2 ,- Lf ., .,. if Q r J i ww 05' ...,a,, 755, Z sv i, B -.. Gi-v ,ai sv. 0 .Yv,,. sf i I Q' I ders, Def Moines. Jr. Row Eighf Marilyn Schnug, Reasnor, Soph: Laurence SchoII, Fergus FaIIs, Minn., Fr.: Jean ScuIIin, LaCrosse, Wis., Fr.q Ray SeegmiIIer, Dysarr, Soph: Lee Shelfon, WiIIiarns, Jr, Row Nine Mary Shoemaker, Downers Grove, III., Soph.: Louise Shriver, Des Moines. Jr.: John Sonderegger, Elmhurst III., Soph.: John SIone, CIi:caqo, III., Jr.: Russ Sionier, Bonduranf, Jr. Row Ten Gerald Shampp, Chicago, III., Soph.: Byron Swedberg, Bagley, Jr.: Max TayIor, Monrezurna, Jr.: Bill Teaquisf, OdeIooIf, Jr.: Dick Treimer, Des Moines, Fr, . Ya 1 206 Q gxx 5 A .7 4 X I f Nelson, EIIsworII'i, Soph.: Frances Oechsle, Peoria, III., Jr., A9 Top Row Janel Turin, Ida I3'I1IxIe, Fr, Roberi Van Pell, CIIIIIIng, JI Harold Van Voorhis, Deg M 1 w ne-I-, Fr.: James Veslal, WInIeIII-II SI'IpI1.' Carol Voliarel, Lefnon' III, Fr Donald Waudby, I5-I'-, S-'ph' Joann Wheeler, SIIe'II'II, III, SIpI George While, I-IIghIarId F'arI', IIII, Jr, David Wiese, Dc-I M-gIIIe-I., FI , Carolyn Williams, SI:ranIIiII, Fr. PHARMACY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Row Two Donald Wilson, C'II'IIIIe II John Wolfer, D,.,,IIeId, II, FI Sandra Yeager, HIIIII,-II1I, SI-pI'I., Charles Wilson, AIM--IIIII, PI Jim Zieglowslry, I'-el I I FI Top Row liam Kalchbrenner, CIIII'III-, III, FI John Lange, EIIQIIII, III, FI Maynard Allen, EII:1In, III, Sfvoh Arlhur Luebbers, IIl'If1III,II,III-1 III, Soir - Row Two Row Four George Anderson, I-Iarlley, E-fIpII ' Roger Adhur, CIIII:aIgI3, III, Edwin McLuen, Fw-IIV, SI rIII James McNieI, B1IaIIa, II Jane Fry Lawrence Barenbaum, CIIIC-'Igf-, III, ,II LeRoy Benlcendorl, Maclcey, WfIII L Ile, SI IIII Jaclr Mafhews, ISIIIIIIHII, PI Roberl CIIICEIQIL, III, Fr. Douglas Berlrley, A'Q1I'I:I..I III, F' Richard Miller, 'gary IIIJ Siiil Naie Nisson, I:I'IIi1II,1I-, III, SIIVIII Jerry Bice, Def. Mmnee, Fr Anfhony Casfrogiovanni, RI IQI-,Ird iI', Ozee, F' Harold Rankin, 'SIQIIIII L Ile, ,Ir George Jr., Chiori Chiori, UzuI1II-IQIII, IIIIgeII-3, JI' , Floyd Collins, DIIEIIIQIII-, Rezny, CIO,-I III, FI Myron Riflrin, Ilew-,aIl, II I, ,II S-aphx Rufh Dowden, LIberIyyIIIe, II', Fr, Boyyom ROW Row Three Emil Roman, En-I ,' I I II Bernard Roseman, CII i,'I II III ,,. I George Farmer, P II:IIcIrd, III, ,,II, Joan Hariman, IfI'III1aqIi, III, FI Charlene Rofh, A- Fr Tom Rolh, A--II+H,I, QI-I II Rose SIHIWII , John Ingrnand, Red Gal, Sopn Richard Janisch, CIII Marie Theodosis, SI CIIY, FI Earle Trevillyan, DII-. MIIIIIeII. Iiago, I'i, FI' James Johnson, EyIiIIa, M nn Spur' Pele John- SHI, Marion Tvarian, IiIIII,aIiI III, 'fIIIpII Samuel Williams, son, WyIInI Io, III,, ,Ir Philip Johnson, Wy rvIIrI1 II , FI' Wil, Q' H 5 II Wilson Winch, I-III I I1 II, MI , ,II David Wineinger, EI'--'IAI Sn . ' P' xg! H I. ' ff'-Sw I , .W .. . 1-2. - I Q gp. .1 A A ml' , gy :RX V, ,.,. A yy Q wk KI fi? ie- s I ii N- Y NL. 52 , 4 ' , I If if 73 I ff - I-J if -Q as I 'W ,I , , 'W , -I - I I .I.. I, I ag I I Ie 3, -I N I NNT f 1 - ' X Y M ri' S M ., I II I 2 , xy ...E X J Rigs K X A fx V at K tif., 0: X rf ' I..-SH ,. E I I A i f 'f NN .Ex .ki , , 4 , xv Katia .sospf .I IX I! II a 2 x Row 1 snr, W K -I 'ar-I 'fig 5' I 1:3 'I ,-mis?-f q W1 A I 1 J -'iz as.-,s V I JR' 3 as '--1. 6 'G I X. S in I Sw X I-5, NA :Si +- E: ww ii vs- :I -- Irm- . x Jf , ax X T 7 If H I I D' is of f 5 E I 'Av w-.f NQ:',Y lyg-5-'jf s,f ' .X x,-F, . x ,.' F Q. a 9 fi? if xx S 'N 3 , ,,, ,- SE-' f rn s.. un M R ' O Top Row James Alexander, De- M, re, J' John Aller, De: M' Mfneg, Ssoh William Beavers, Jeiferson Cily, Mo., Sophp i L ' Gerald Anderson, De: M, re V' James Angelos, Clay- Richard Behrel, De: Plaines, lll,, Jrj Michael Belson, Ch-cargo, Wi 'Y r' Keifh Angler, Ear 'izl -rn, .,lr' Neal Arganbrighf, ll ,, Scph ' Barbara Berens, Bancroft Fr ' Johnny Berhow, Harley. V' w F Fred Aflcins, S? Li 11. , Mtn, Fr Vesla Bailey, Sarah: Roberl Berz, Cncaqo, lll., Jr Joan Blaclr, Chicago, lll., f a Sid' Gary Basler, Pe-mr, gl, ,li Barbara Bauer, Evfwzlovi, Jr: Connis Blackman, Andnbcrn, Fr. J Jaclr Bean, P rcvwj l'l Ei Marilyn Beardsley, De Row Three, below Mary Duve, Dr- Mr fre: F' Diane Eberhardf, Slolie, lll, Fr' Ellen Grossman, Quincy, lll., Soph.: Lee Hadley, Earlharn, Jr.: Judy Endres, W Merle l , Sfolw James Feasfer, Emlwvf, lll, Thomas Hanlon, Dee Moines, Fr: Kennefh Harada, Kapaa, Ha- I' Connie Fey, C :apr l' P' Eleanor Findley, Waalee Fr., Michael Hare, Pocllord, lll, Soph: Judson Harper, 3' Howard Fishlove, Crcagv T' Erin Chuck Fifzgibbons, Deg Mzznes Fi' Norman Hashimoio, Honolulu, Hawaii, Frn De 'vii re F' Dwighf Flafer, Wi 1n Jnrql on, Soph ' Pafricia Richard Haun, Des Moines, Jr,, Bob Helmiclr, Des Moines, Pr, Goodnow, C' :-if l , Fr Wayne Greene, Salem, Ove, Jr- : X ff 0- 'fame E was il- l pn or 'ra ' 'fa Q ' if fa? Q, ,I -'E' 5 K 1 I 'RMI 6' D 'lk 'J' Sh as: -59, '- 2 H.. , 2, .,, hi. , A, .vf,,.A, I A 'Sega -a5,1,,.l N5 '53 N6- ' nl G --,, . .: 'R 'B .ar -V25 E5 f.1qX l X GJ ups ...- - X Nu.-fx -E129 1 Vx X It..-a lk .52 5' Q. wx K ,X nu- 9 X K l , if 1,- ff.- Mr jf i.. i 1 'H Q59 44- wg 5, Q, gk. -X M, i -3 1 1 . X i Y A' if ' Row Two Roberl' Bowers, Miriilwellifille, Sjplm, Herberi Brewer, Hamer, L lwam, fl ivv-i'l, Jr. Thomas Dari, Dei Mime 5- pw James be a, Jr. Mark Brody, Highland Perl, lll., Sruplwa Alan Brown, Davis, Muni, ll , Fr' James DeHeck, De, M me, Fi Dennis De, Moines, Fi.: Linda Brown, Anna. Soplw , Marion Brown, Al Denger, Dei. lv1r:nne'e,, .li , Dick de Regnier, De. lxArnr'e-,, ,lf 'ei'+o'i, Fr, Mary Crowell, W-aiafern Springf. lll, Pr, Jack Carpe, Vivian DeSloover, Pii1evi'le, Fi George Diebel, All r,rr,v Fr Dei, Moines, Jr Alberfa Collinef, Cn caan, lll.. Fr Ray Couser, Rclland Dubosq. Cie-r:Cilv1d r'r', , France, Jr ll-fade, Fr: Bill Cummings, Mena. Ari, Fi Roger Cunning- Boiiom Row Karen Hickman, M1'iii:e' lnd, Fi, Jon Hill, Dee Mig ne Wylie Huni, De, M inf- , Fi Elizabeih Jacobsen, l-1 izniiiig- Fi Siu' ' Marilyn I-lirsclwman, Deg Miva , Carleine Hobbei, Kailwryn Jaeger, D: V-Ami' +1 Sri' Paul Johnson, Dia lVl re Wreifrtin, lll, Fr Max Hoclceff, L-513-, S Barbara Houslon, Fi Joecl Jolmsion, De lv? 'W-f ff:-'. Harry Jorgensen, Han 1. F-Earns-y, lalelii., Fi Judy Howard, CPM v F Joan Howarih, ' 3 :ii Fred Kaiser, D' M fe Fiji James Kalny, C:- Aberde-en, S, D,, Fr' Francis Hruberh, Dew Mamas, Jr Sfeve M in F, Clark Keller, Di- M he r Hufifman, Carroll, Fi. Roberf Hufsfacler, Da-L lvlcwef., Swpli . U 1 l ,F , X W . S- F , I-1 ,fm 6.4 . Q X3 Yi. f A Qvx, ' J f, ,K ' K -- V Rv wif-J' S -My 'fp' 3C X xi D' 3 f ' .,.,. :iiig-1+ f'- K A n ' f' - 1 ' 3 , ,. J if , lu: MQW 5 , ..- an 4 an ' as ' sy ' keff Q2 ' 2 r ,,,ar K i F af- S G GE.:-V1 :rs .- 33- - mg, Q if gi, 'Pg' 2-,FQ i Qouv fl?-' x y 3 ,ini 3 :: Nasa uv'K 'v L.- LIBERAL ARTS Top Row .3 Doris Kelly, Mcrr ser, Fd' Noel Kennelre, Chicago l'l Jr. I .A iii., Wanda Killinger, Des Mc nes, Fr' Jaclr Koch, Shelby, Jr: William Koehn, W Merger, Fr. 'F Q ,, 'T-3 Q . 'A L -G+- Afia -., -.1-1, i I we . . str: , ' ':.,,n .1 s l 1, N. W, l 'fi Row Two E 'i K' , l ,': Colleen Koser, Des Mc nes, Fi Mary Krebs, Des Moines, Fr. A f ' V rig' Sandra Kreeger, C' caqc, 'l'., Jr.1 Joann Krohn, Joliet lll Fr. Harold Kulla,Fle.:Ycr1 M Us, M rf-,, Sion iw: C . 6 i ig 3- 1 x L' E -S' gigs, f if: i 'gg- ' 13 if H, Row Three y . M Gary Lang, Liixeoe, Fr' Barbara Larringfon, Cfarlen, Fr Bar f A Q 'Y h f' bara Lasine, May.-ized, f ,, Jr Rodney Lewis, Vifanleqan, l'l. A i I bi r-F Ronald Lind, Ezine, Fr, ' Dwi i' fv-' 'Q -, 'y N ' s 0' X I. Row Four il --. I 'X,'3 b Lee Lovejoy, De' Mi 'oem Fr David Manley, Weird Rver, l' Q ' ixf ii: -, Li., S 1 Philip Mann, Def Nl 'eu .lf Bonnie Manns, Fa rieid l i Sr' Donald Manworre-n,E1 e c 'l Fr Row Nine Susan Powers, , W5.1'v X . 1. ,l. L , James Reese, i - V g Diane Rix, f' 3 George Rogqensaclr, f-4 lv' E' Adrienne Roll, 5 -f 5 f ' 3 Thomas Runyon, Le 1 Myrna Salomon, D f C' Sylvia Scham, ' Joann Schanfz, r F- JoAnn Schlunz, Row Ten James Schmidt '- 3 Ruih Selden, 'f i -' ' 1 l S r' Barbara Shapiro, . 3 Carol Shipped, :T 4 ' 5 Phillip Sibr, r 7' Beverly Sloan, Ce 'J' Roy Smilh, 3 T Shirley Smifh, Qi-' ff ire' William Srnifh, i Rosalie Sobolovifz, ZIO 'FR if Wav- .xk V, l aff 5, 0' as Fw ,- 6' -, ,a Q ' if-'xg 5,- to , 4 N, mis, is 5 6 .,.. K LIBERAL ARTS Row Five Pele Maflashewslii, Calgary, Canada, Ji' Mary McLaughlin Des Moines, Fr.: John Meyers, Boone, Soph., David Milbrandr, Winona, Minn., Prq Leo Miller, Biillalo Cenlei, Fr, Row Six Margarel Miller, Des Mo nes, Fry Lowell Mirielsladl, Elfnnsij lll, Fr.: Charlorre Moore, Earlhan-i, Fry Parricia Morrison, Chi Cage, ill., Fr.: Sharon Mullin, Neodeshe, l 'a'., Ji: Row Seven Dean Nelson, Wcodsligicl, lll, Jr James Nelson, De. lvlqinel-1. Fr: Claire Nemoede, Keller, len, Frg Gary Newell, Wiii'rfjv.'iai.:l -Iry Philip Nye, Jr., Rochelle, lll,, Fr. Row Eighr Gayle Oslerberg, file-andre, Minn, Fi Judy Payne, Claim Fiij Jim Peden, lflaneac Cily, MQ, Jr 3 Joy Piclren, D131 lviriiir-9 Fr Ray Pierson, Sac Cily, Sriipli fi? i gi is 'ET' 4 J X' f .. Q , X Ewa, gs' v ., v X gf 'in-rw f , ev' nail., 06-,Y P -in .' if-.2 -, 3 i . kv es: ' mi, . .,- R M, N, , 'rf , 1 H Y' 2-if X, s, , .,,,,., . .W i , l 2 ,i . .. i . -vs f , 1 ' ,,..,,,'- L, . 1 IA , i I .Av L new bf 6 :gs W Row Eleven X . lik X kj 48 :N . i 1 L, ' xv:-, I i-'W' :ni rr' lx X, ,, X as , blus- 'hw Sherlee Stanford, l'lefrirni iiir i lid, l- Jerry Slansell, Li i iii-i i. N E' Allen Sfill, Ll-: lvliiiifu Pi Larry Siorie, C' he-gi 'll V' Q Millon Sfrauss, C' 'leg' ' V' Jan Srriclcland, V ice Si ig' 1, Rufh Srurrevanf, Leal wilf-, 'l C, S if Roger Terhufen, pine. 5, l-lefn-Tie P: Phyllis Thomas, Dey Mi i, . ,li Alex Tollari, De' , A, ,L V. Q E lvl, F se -23 ie.- 'Q' is . Row Twelve Joan Tolos, Cniiifiisiii, lll, J' Richard Trosf, L-ne Fi l. il , Fr Rodmilla Tufrle, lf-my, lnd, P Keifh Vanden Brinlr, Fi-ry,-iwfi x Scsi' Diclc Warren, L7-9 Mi ne, Fi Morl Weisberg, S' Pri, M rr, Fr' Joycelyn Wennes, Deimai, F- Kirlr Wefzbarger, K 43 gg Def, Milne-., S-iiiili Ellen Wilson, Ml Pifiuc-ecr, ill, Pi. Thomas Wine, Lie i. ' ' Fi Sheila Willenmeyer, LE,e':1- i' lr, 1151! 2Il 55, 3 1 4 if, tm, 4 x 1 M ' 4 wr Ai X! H--! . i , ff if 1 w tv -Y' if S Tr W 5 I1 a iv 'Q gl, 3 A, 4.. t ' 4, .1 V Q I ca 1- ,QA jif aura! . VL Ti. Q my xxx f C7 ' , if Q Q C7 tx M M 1. , of fs ,- at as uv f , . W, .. ' i f , J, .rf 1 2 2 ' t :. A' .ff-,y y -gpg . 1 gg A ,,,.. I-dit X v Q .X tk QS : ,., -s . ' '- r i . ' t iv- 5, W K 'F :sf -M , ,Q fs -. 'tx H : . 1 nc' rv-. 4' , fl! ' r -His, ' X' 'Q X U i V I ' -X , ' 1 K WJ ' A if . , sg, ' -sm ...J A Y 6 t ill? -f 1 4 i i W - A qw V - in if ' X N. Y 1 iam A U I 5 1. ' Q or f .f ff, .. ,4ii,., ' , I K 11,1 , ,Ig M51-t-N ,Wy 1. by , 1 . . T6 'f . 'W fm Q .sr 2 , J L iiiifii O -- ' 1 - . lv V 1' r M '- W,-f ' N ' fs .' .4 ' -, 2, ,Xfx iffy at F9 :xg Y 'ascii 2 V ',. s. F lf itll - R4 lt 'wfrgyy ,-' L h ' -.3 if it f ' W O t V X fi K 51, ' - 5 i it O it sw , 7, , Y, i ' i 5 it FRONT ROW: Ruth Mclnrire, Carole Burns, Margif Booth. Shirley Hawbalrer, Joan Peacock, Kay Van Fleet, Frances Mitchell. ROW TWO: Barbara C. Wilson, Mariorie F. Winegar, Elizabeth A. Yates, Elizabeth K. Ahrends, Merlene Prewiif, Janet Rae Dhorify, Jo Ann Mclntoch, Kaye Billings. ROW THREE: Kay Klouda, Carol Sander, Joyce Wilcox, Unis Broers, Karma Robinson, Shirley Davis, Judy Evans. ROW FOUR: Phyllis Lubbers, Margaret Kloclco, Carol Rooff, Allen S. Gilmore, Llewellyn J. Jury, Mary lnnis, Joyce Bro- kaw, Berrha Cassell. BRCDADLAWNS NURSES Since limziillziwiis hospital is zi uninti hospital, the ninety student nnrscs there hgive the nppnrtnnity ot scaling almost cx't-ry Iypt' nt czisc. All city :ind COLIIIU' cxisvs :irc l'ClL'l'l'K'l'l to B1'01lLllf1Xl'l15, :mil tht- nn- conscinus victims of :icciilcnts :irv znitninziticzilly tzilcvn there :is l'l1lC1'gL'l1Cj' fuses. The frcshinzin nursing stuili-nt is primairili rx- poseil to clzissrorim work, hilt cron iliiring hcr first rear she has :in opportunity to learn some of tht zictuzil nursing skills wliicli will hccnine the inzijnr Objectives of hier final yczir nt trziining. Part of each girl! progrznn inclnili-s il three month training pcriml in lWyL'l1lEil'1'lL'S at Knoxville, lu. At ri lsitcr .lite tht' girls trziwl tn Llriiigign, lll. xrlii-ri' tht-5 iiuixi- instrnftiim in uhsri'trii's :it Cnult Klflllllfy' llllxplllll. Dvspitc their tmti-triiii' hmir xicc,-lg ut vlxissiwiriiii .mil lrmpitzil xi'4irl4, tht- girls nizningv tn linil time hir siivigil vrvirts, lillilllf znliziiitigv nl thi- lzirgv. irc'itli-livpt grmiiiils which Nlll'l'lPllIltl thvir lmnic, tht- IlIll'NL'N liziw tririncil thvir :urn hziwhglll tvziin. llit- ll'lN gilsu mziy zittn-nil :ill liiiiwiwity tiiiictiuiis. Th ' i i- t'n1ritni't:1hlc :intl xcrszitiln' 2!llllU5IlllL'l'l' in whicli tht- xrmmii hw uhvr tht- stiiilvnt i'x11i'i'1i-:iw Nntmlli, si'linl:istiv.illx :intl :ihmv :ill in tht- cswii- ll.ll5 ill rht- l5l'0lk'N5l4'lIl ut livl' Cl14JlL'i'. 2I3 .., ,eq-5 5' f- wx.-fs. , N f. f- 1 .ggi W ,R '12, 4' 4-,-, ' . 1' ff' ' fr ,,, ' 2 '7 X W y , ' ' li 41 1 1. 1 l K A 'V W fl W '67 P' ww ' if - 5- .. ' ,Q . 'Li N , V 5 1 . -.1 'Y V s 1. h 4 1, ,Zia 1 , l 5 l 1 'ji ,X 9 jr: ' ig- ff ' ff ff- , . , QI? y K 9 1 1' , 1 f, 1 1 FRONT ROW: Nancy J. Arranfs, Janice M. Manning, Janet A. Hudson, Doradene Brodie, Karel J. Harper, Mary Lou Vannat+a, Elsie Blom, Karen Bergman, Juanita Schaffer. ROW TWO: Karen L. Hoover, Jeannie Lofgren, Shirley Lewis, Alberta S. Miclnaelson, Maryan Provopulos, Nancy Sfamper, June Grous, Carol Wilson, Cheryl Welker, Norma Sue Efswiclr, ROW THREE: Laura J. Teafer, Joan Davis, Wanda Swigart, Marilyn Lucas, Mary Harlcer, Marilyn Osiby, Rita Rasmussen, Gloria McKee, Patricia Burlr. ROW FOUR: Kay M. Madsen, Lois Boelman, Margaret Clark, Mariha Mueller, Bobbie Lowry, Pauline Shoeman, Mina Megonigle, Anise Moore, Beverly L. Bedgley. Serxic1- to lllllllillllfiu is the objective of the lznva Xletlmilist nursing stnilent. A ivell halaiicetl 1-1l11c:1tio11:1l Dl'4lQl'1lIIl has been plaiiiietl to prepare each young 1von1:111 for the 11111111 sitnatioiis she will ineet i11 her protessio11. Sl'l'X'lIl2 as ll 11rz1cti1'e fit-ld for the school of niirs- ing, loxva Kletlmilist hospital offers hrozul experi- l'Ilk'l'N ill the Illllllj areas of IllL'4llClI1C. Although tl1e s1'l1e1l11le ot tht- hm-ginning stnilent nurse consists pri- lllllfilff ot t'lz1ss11'ork, some of her time is also spent i11 the hospital 1vl11-rc she hegins to learn the actual nursing skills. ilihroiigh lllllllllflflli with Drake Lini- versity, the stiiilent nurse is entitleil to all of the privileges helonging to tht- llIl1ll'l'Ql'Z1tllll1fL' Drake stnilent. .Ain activity hook, xvhicli can he pnrchaseil 11111111 registrzitioii, pe1'n1its the inirsing stnilent to at- tenil :1ti1lt-tics events, 1lrz1111z1t1c DI'fJLlllL'fl0IlS :intl to i1:11'ti1'i11:1t1- ill all other cxnnptis activities. if . ,J X 1 'fl l 1 ce i gf, W , . -111 .1 5 11 3 ' ' ,cg My 1 5, 5- 2 an 1 11-Q Q .1 Zlyfrsfix ss . ' f 5. 2, I '1 J' if , fi 'f 'l' 'I -T 'Wifi' :F 2, 1 ,c ziiszsazsf 5 S ', .X -is :S E 4 E 1- A i j ig .1..,, A.. Social and cultural opportunities are available at the school as well. Classes in charm, bridge and dancing are offered, all established to educate these xvoineii to enter the nursing profession gracefully and confideiitly. Religion is not forgotten i11 the scientific world of the stuilent nurse. She is required to attend ves- per services each week and is also encouraged to participate in the church of her choice. An interest ill the school glee club, as well as the various lIllIl'll1l1UI'21l athletic events interact to make ll more pleasant and diversified living experience for this group of women. The Iowa Klethodist nurse, trained academically :ind in actual nursing experience, is also recognized as flll iniliviilual and is given aid and encouragemeiit ill lIl1LlCI'Sf2lI1K,llllg herself as well as her patient. ICWA METHCDDIST NURSES 7 , , Y x , , , 2, V . .. A V H' . , , , . J: l N . .V ..,, ,,g5:,L1?- K 51.-,Z f . 25 , , ' . 51.2, N' .Q E ,W .sr , J X QW' .2 i - 2, - V f- N. ft. - - f -. , me ' .rx . ,' .., 3 5 . .W , K, Q --Z I A -,yr ., . - ' - sv' 'Q ca . it 5 gg f-...fm s ' - ' ' . .ye ' , . . ' V nr fs , , , . .X f : .M f ' ff 4. ': 'SP' y y X S X-fi, W. , . 4 3 24. . :xx ,gl . rv i ,nw 4 rx .gf V. ,5 , mil gig f ifif as 1, -.P -.11 l -.ass m ,. H-'vp' ...I '..' , .,,, , I ,v . A l ' A5-1,5 Q .,,,,k ,3 t 1 X5 X X 'S W -5 , ff' Z J' Nfl , N 2 4 XE 'rw 'V 'fsx 'I A ,f I 'lf A EEA 1 P y :Y KX X 4 x ?Yg ix S B yy 3. I 4 as ' ff fi ' - 4, ,Ss hi 5, llc 62 .Q S wx J J it S QW! Ki X l 'Q X 2? Q X if X ff ' Ri is F ,Sl x ll SP A ii l Qu ll is il cis, in E lla 'f ,y x F 'ix My va , i.. af . U . , v 4 'ff . , iz iii f i 3 X ? v 1 . , . P 'i Y l . r 1 li ix f A S ii l X i 5 N FRONT ROW: Meredifh T. Dahl, Jacquelyn Gibbs, Donna Engelhardl, Roberla Pouch, Dorolhy Griffin, Mary C. Eddy, Shirley Herke, Linda Carlson, Geraldine Spowarl. ROW TWO: Beffy J. Carroll, Joyce D. Bracevll, Markeline M. Hodson, P. Elaine Decker, Annabelle Slansell, Palricia Lav- erly, Dorolhy Smilh, Palricia Bundl, Margarel Calkins. ROW THREE: Cynlhia Bool, Mary Ellen Bolforfl, Judilh Reed, Marolyn Gabrielson, Karol Dee, Sally Benson, Pafricia Smifh, Colleen Grisham, ,Madelyn Minnich. ROW FOUR: Dolores Chase, Palricia Elliofl, Colleen Clark, Mary Ann Chrislian- son, Judy Seiberl, Mary Jo Roland, Elinor L. Ellis, Karen Dee, Carol Shierholz. fx m , . :xi fl' ,x Q , . 2 1 z i E , Ay ? Z ,X 4 -sf 0, ' . 9 nk ,I ' l , 3, ,-. ,1- K 'R ,L F Z pg., X E i :J 'l ,ei N lr re 'fig . . . M . I , 1, , - WL fvi wwe wg e .wx if f L MRS -as . 2 . X Y +3 ra Q is V . 4. 1 K 1 S? ss Q 4 4,1 A fame X O MERCY NURSES 5 QX we FRONT ROW: Nancy J. Smirn, Nafalie A. Lovison, Donna Rae Lee, Janet C. Walrlwer, Pafricia A. Maloney, Frances E. Harvey, Ann C. Phelan, Pal A. Dobson, lrene M. Munoz. ROW TWO: Palricia L. Edge, Nancy I, Free-I, Frances L. Luscri, Kaye C. Clwrisfy, Cecilia A. MUldHIXv Jacquelyn J. Tasler, l.aVonne Benson, Frances McNerfney. ROW THREE: Srella M. Harrigan, Pal Terlwune, Connie Davis, Marlene Pel- Sel, Phyllis Boafwriglnf, Mary Jo Romann, Mary Bern Cullison, Janef Prifclward, Darlene Fisher. Ilw .ixlilfllll IIIIINIW Irwin Klvrrx limi- linux-l tlizir fli:-ir' in-in lx rlwxr-ri prvmw-:wir tgilxa Q on mxim Twine rrfm: rliv .nzi-lr-rim xxnrlg rn gmitnipqirnrri Ill ymlgll ,rnrl rlmirfzrlwlm' Iziwrx. liirrnig :Irv liilxlm rlmw' xr-gil lringinlrii wr up lu rlrr llflxjilhll ll1l'Xlllll IlfNT.llx1'XQlIlHlIx w1m'ln:'vu11r'wN .rr llmlw, llll'NI' rliirxirig Nfllrlvllfw 1'm'v1xr' rlri- Nlllllt' gri'1'.ilv-:N ,ix IJ1.rkr-Nrnrlrrrrry. Klum gm- pzxrrivipplrirx III '.Ll'l'IlN l'l'lIIlHllX jllbllllx till Vflllllilla, lla XXl'll IIN iHZl,j'vTIV7K if Xpul fx. 'lily' fTllvl4'lIlN .ilevr Iilinl 1'wl'1'11rim1:nl irirvltnrifrli url: frrliw' Illllaillf Nrlnnrle Tllllrllfll :rrlllvriv tfnzrrizi- rnwrrrx. 'Xn Qulilirimml prngrgixn nr tin' ,Im-wisli Cinn- nmuity kl'I1l'k'l' pm-wrrta rlu- afmln-nts with lllClllflU5 Tm' AXYIIUINIIIQ :ia xxx-ll :la lvzrxlwtlvzlll :mil QifIlL'l'Ill Ill- 'liln l1llINlxllX imliiiul rilxr pliiln in thc glue rlnlw rn xvlirvlr 'mx Il1L'IlllN'I' ut tlu' xtmlvnt nursing Klvrvx I1lll'Nl'5 limi L'l11Mxx'rn'li atlvawcil Lllll'lIT ' tllu 5 fwfr your lm! flu-rr an-mnrl :mil rlmxl yC1ll'5 prcient xiipviwiwrl p1':u'rin- in 1liHiv1'vl1t Illll'hllIgj lin-lmls. One plmw in irlmirlw ia tlu- psyrlrialfric iiistllictiuri :lt St. 1 1 V l M adv 1 ffflf, , - r' 7 -,M ii' lf ' ' V A X' 'Ls . . A , 4 , S' f Q25 , X Q1 11 x ,, ,. ,N,,4:'1sz,Si3 'W ii f-fWfWf?.4 ' 'f Q f i f - T Q 5933 V ., SQ- , .55 Ar f f, ff'5 5739 - 1-gf . 1 p23.,5:,Z:.:,13.- 'V' 751 f-4 - . ml, . . ., 4-Q -, 'f 4. Q Nia.: - fr' 1-2 Nw -f-Nw L-wp , . ,.g1g:1: W w,y..'fHq':-:Ex sv, :sp wp., QQ ywfg mfg: ::mg+'f':1,:.: ,-Lgzgag ww- :Q -1:,f::',:,,-'V .,:.:z.,,,,'::f1 :W-X f' -K x ' 'W .V , - 1 ..., Y . 5- 'I ertisin 5352:-asm. HIGH SCHGOI. TICKETS SOLD HERE 'Nw iv-az, hw if fm .. 5 gm K Yif- .Q .F 55, as A Ablin, Fern II7, l53, I63 Abramson, Toby 70 Acelo, V. Roger 90 Achenbach, Roma I23, ZOI Aclrer, Floyd 82, 90, II3, l32, Adaddell, R. M. I70 Adair, Wayne L. I70 Adamson, Craig I88 Adelman, Ari' I26, I63 Adelman, James H. I4O Adlrins, Larry N. 90 Adkins, Richard W. I7I, 204 Adolphson, Roberl S. l59, I64 Agcaoili, Sanfiago l39 Airy, Dean R. 48, l28, I43, IBS Albers, Everefl 70, I56 I43, I88 NAME INDEX Anderson, George l59, IB9 Anderson, Gerald R. l35, 208 Anderson, June I62 Anderson, Oscar C. I67 Anderson, Paul l5l, l62, l68 Anderson, Ralph ISI, I67, IBS Anderson, Roberl' I37, 2OI Anderson, Ronald 204 Anderson, Sherwood 204 Anderson, Shirley Sue 70 Anifson, Bernard I5l, I88 Angelos, James A. I3I, 208 Angler, Keilh 84, I54, 208 Angier, Lyle IBB Arendl, Shirley IIS, l93 Arganbrighl, Neal I7I, 208 Bacon, Joann I66, I98 Bailey, Vesla I50, !62, 208 Balrer, Richard C. I73 Balmer, Terry I66 Balllema, Mrs. l20 Ball, Franlr M. I46, I50, l68, IBB Ballard, Larry C. I46, I68 Balman, Sheldon 204 Barber, June I2l Barclay, Polly I23, l9B Bardonner, Don I5l, I67 Barenbaum, Lawrence 207 Barnard, Marion K. I67, I88 Barnard, Richard M. l68 Barnes, Andrew H. I32 Barne++, Ed I34, 204 Barnell, Myrna I53, I63, I98 Alexander' James 208 Armslrong, Richard E. l8O Barr' Richard L, 90. I34 Alexander, Mor+on :za 159, lea A'll'a 'l' Kale 'U' l53- '98 Bdilonr Eleafiof V- 'Zi' '93 Allan' Larry 70 ' Arlhmann, William L. I67 Barfon' Karen A, IIS' l73 Allbee, Roberf e. 455, use 'Willis' Roge' 207 lia Y' Michael 5' '78 Allen, Bany Jean 70, l23, 145, l65, les, Isa A iClS0 ' l l'i'llY lla- '57 Baiclmgell Cam' E- '20 Allen, Maynard M. uzs, iss, 207 ASi'09i0'e 'i' Anil 'Y '28 llssingef- William '88 Allen John 208 Allfi lS. FFP'-'-l 208 Basler, Gary M. I40, 208 Ammo' BeHy 157 Alwood, Shirley 70, ZOI Bauer' Barbara 203 Alley' W. E- I70 Avery, Roberlr Leroy 90 Beuml Herb 127, 153 Allman, Charles O. I30, l38 Amina' Himko F' BQ' Ml' '98 Bran' Harold zol Amerine, Jerry E. 70, 20l Bean' Jack J' I33- 209 Anderson, Aniean l48, I73 B Beal- Barbara 46' i24- W8 Anderson, Caryl I22 Baber, Richard 70, I56, IBB B96fdm0 9. Jerome I56 Anderson, Cliffon L. I30, I88 Bach, Elmer I4O Beardsley, Marilyn K. 78, IZ3, I70, 209 alle anlk and Trust C mpsmy Where EVE simmer is Tmpor aint WALNUT AT FOURTH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DRAKE STUDENTS LIKE FLYNN S TOPS IN TASTE o EXTRA RICH IN BUTTERFAT Af Your Door or Af' The Sfore -------- Insisf on FLYNN Beasley, Marvin I88 Berland, Celia I63 Blackhursf, James l73 Beavers, William Samuel I30, I73, 209 Bernaro, Nale I27 Blackman, Connis 209 Beckley, Marion H. I43 Berray, Dick l28, l89 Blackman, David l9B Bedemann, Bunny II7, IS3, I63 Berry, Bruce S. I55 Blades, Sally IIB Beeck, Arrhur I64 Berlell, Don ll3, I28, I67 Blair, Pele l28 Bees, Russell 70, I56, 20I Berz, Roberl E. IZ6, 209 Blank, Lloydene I20, 20I Beguhn, Gordon H. l32 Be-sl, Archie 70, l56, IB9 Blasir, Pele I54 Beguhn, John I33, 204 Belsworlh, Mrs. Geo. l2I Bleich, Lorraine 70, l65 Behrel, Richard I37, I4l Bice, Richard 207 Bliss, Lynne II7 Beigel, Pai 56, I20, I44, I45, I53, I65, I9B Biddle, Bob l37 Bliss, R. M. l54 Belding, Francis M. I37 Bierbaum, Mirium 70, I44, l56, I64, 20l Bloom, Jo Ann I44, I52, I73, 204 Beliord, Marvin 70, l56, l89 Bilslen, Nancy L. I23 Bloomfield, Roger 205 Bell, Ronald D. ISI, l89 Binkerf, Carol I22 Blue, Marge Y. ll8 Bell, Mrs. Efiie 23 Birk, Jackie 2OI Boaf, Glenn I29, 205 Belrose, Leslie 70, 20l Bishofl, Barbara A. II9, 20' Bodoff, Nadine 46, II7, I53, I63 Belson, Michael I26, I63, 209 Bishop, John I34, 204 Boehm, Carol 70, IIB, 20I Benevenli, Don I28, 204 Biss, Lynne I53, I63 Bogan, Gerald I29 Benkendori, Leroy IZB, Ib9, 207 Biffick, Charles 204 Bogafai, William I53 bennelf, Dr. A. LeRoy I6B Bixler, Roy I77 Bogenrief, Don I35, 205 Bcnlon, Byrl E. I49, l58, I59 I69, l80 Black, Joan 209 Bogle, John l89 Berens, Barbara l23, 209 Black, Lyneffe I20 Bohlman, Herberl W. I44, I47 Bergsfrom, Dale l59, I66 Black, Richard 20I Bohlman, Mac l32 Berkler, Edward I89 Blackburn, Mrs. Margaref I33 Bohnhorcl, Allan I28 Berkley, Douglas L, I33, 207 Blackburn, Milford 62, 63, I47, l55, I72, l89 Boldes, Rufh I53, l63 Berkowilz, Sam I69, I89 Blackburn, Mrs. Milford 63 Bolen, Bill l33, I99 S T Q N E R P I A N Q H, C, owori, Prop. Eicluslye Dealer for STEIINIWAY-CHICKERING-HADDORFF GEO. STECK-WURLITZER l'lar'or : mC Organ anc Scilovox Exper+ Piano Tuning 9l9 Walnul 4-6238 220 MILK Boleng, Carolyn 70, 20I Briggs, Mary 20I Buiion, F. William 70, I36, 205 Boling, .lo Hanna I6Z Brignall, Jim l33 Byrne, Dan I40, I6E, I68, 2Ol Bolniclr, Ellie II7 Brody, Marlr l26, l63, l70, 203 Bolfen, Diana IIB. I52, I89 Bronsema, Ron I58, I69, IB9 C Bolion, Elaine l24, I53, I62, I89 Broolr, Judiih L. 68' I49, I60 Cabbage, Roberi I35 Bolfon, Samuel I43, I62 Brooks, Charles 205 Callahan, Roberi ISI, I67 Bollz, Roberi I37 Bross, Connie I22, 205 Canfield, Earle L. I46, I47 Bonacci, Louis J., Jr. I36 Brown Alan 208 Canfield, Roberi l35 Boniean, Chuck 69, 78, l29 Brown Barbara A. 58, I73, I89 Cannon, Mary Lois I2I Booih, Lanny R. l58 Brown Harold L. I89 Caplan, Sian 70 Booien, Vera A. I2l, l53, I73, I99 Brown Harold W. 78 Carlson, Fred I89 Borcherding, Joann Il8, I99 Brown Joaeph I26, l63 Carlson, Jaclc I33, I5I Borodoff, Maxyne P. II7, I63, I99 Brown Linda Lou I50, I62, I64, 208 Carlson, Sue I2I, I52, I73, 204 Bosier, Mary 70, I22, l56 Brown Marion 208 Carn, Mary R. I65, I66 Bourne, Richard 90 Brown Raymond A. 90, 9l, II3, l45 Carpe, Jack 208 Bowen, Larry 70, I37, 20l Brown, Ruih Ann bl, II9, I46, I47, l54, Carver, Eleanor l6I, I64 Bowers, Bob 84, I35, I66, 208 IB3 l88 Case, Pairicia 204 Bowers, Shirley B. IIB, I99 Brown Wendell, Jr. l36 Casen, Roberl 20I Bowman, Marilyn 70, I20, I57, I89 Bruihler, Carl I59 Casel, Louise 20I Boyd, Mary Frances I47 Brundage, Bruce 205 Cassells, Joan 70, I2l, l57, 20l Boyd, Shirlee l23, I99 Buchanan, W. 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' 'X J -..A . X V if E . 1a K - 54 - Join lhe 79 ,, C ' r' U2 M.. 'X ati: I lo lhe 3, 5 or 1 ' s -- -N xl N .-.2 1 s -A Q fi.: T, 2502 Foresl Avenue L f ' Service wilh a Smile fj'2!f i' I Maclcaman. John l55, l72 Malles, Lavon 203 McKowenl Palricia l52 Macldoclrs, Bob I29, 205 Mallhews, Donna l24 McLaughlin, Mary 2ll Madson, Gordon l55 Maxwell, Neoma Rulh l53, I92 Mcl.eren, Charles S. l32 Magyar, John l34 Maxwell, Virgil 48, I29, I43, l92 McLoy, Roberl I70 Malell, John 70 Maynard, Allen M. I69 McLuen, Edwin F. ISS, 207 Mangels, Leo 48, I43, I46, l5l, I93 Maynard, Roberl J. 63, l55, I92 McMahon, Dale 206 Manlrowslci, Terry I20, Ib5 Mazzenga, Edward John 90 McMahon, Evelyn, 32, 79, I20, IS7 l68 Manley, David L. l35, 2l0 McAllisler, Sam 76 McManus, Marilyn II9 Mann, Phil l28, I43, 2l0 McCaflrey, Kay I22, l67, 205 McMarlin, Bellye Jo 5l, 76, 78 l23 l52 Mann, Torn 78 McCall, Darline l45, l50, l53, I62, I92 IB3, IB6, l92 Manns, Bonnie 2l0 McCarlar1, Viola F. I3b McMurray, Carolyn 206 Mansheld, Palricia C. l24, I48, 203 McCaw, John C. l80 McNamara. Mary Lou 203 Manwarren, Don I3I, 2l0 McClow, Marilyn ll9, lbb, 203 MCN9il, Jane IIS Marler, Jaclc l27 McClellan, Jaclr, Coach 96 McNiel, James 207 Marion, Virginia 203 McConnell, Ray II3 Mease, Cecil W. I67, 206 Marlenee, Norma 56, I66, l70 Mccorlxle, Francis I92 Me-II, Belly J, I44, 145, I46, l5O I62 l83 Marlow, Slanley 70, l56 McCoy, Karen ll8, I44 l36. U92 Marshall, Slanley b3, I93 McCrae, lan l62 lvlenlil.-lOl1f1 l4l Marlin, Brell, l52, I63, 205 McCracken, Jaclrie I57, I67 Merbal-Im, MiCl1d6'l 80 Marlin, Dwighl l55, I93 McCuslcey, Joyce 36, IZ3, IS3, I99 Merling, Pal 70 Marlin, Eva I53 McDonald, Julie I22, I92 Merrill. Frances E- 73. '52 Marlin, Judy l65, 203 McGuire, Rila l2l Merrill. Gl'9lCl'lef1 l52 Mason, Kennelh C. l5I Mclnlosh, Jo Ann I67 Merrisl Roberl W. l7I Malhlashewslri, Pele I33, I65, I70, Zll Mclnlyre, Duane S. l3I Merlens, Jerry 89, 90, 9l Malhews, Jack l59, 207 Mclver, James I5I Melcalle, Toby l32 Malhey, Granl I32 Mqlfelvey, Dick I33, l68, 205 Michie, Janel II8, I99 Malson, Russ I34 McKinley, Rulh I23, l60, 203 Milbrandl, David I33, 2ll Campus Slyle Specialisls ln Men's Clolhing and Shoes Yiwu ma y ONE BLOCK STYLE STORES .FOR MEN 0 2324 UNIVERSITY EAST OF CAMPUS fe- fa. M i H-,.r Li' f ' he -f-f' ,f 4--Y' W XXL. ' ' li , ,. V- '1-Til - --' ra' o r ISHLQ-H'Efnf.as-iid fi ff E ' mn, Xe 5 f . , - L, fe ff fr' -I L -, -1 .4 ' ,vfjifg , ff :ig ' ' 'xy i. ,km fl, -4' m , - -ar X A-s-sas, M i , .1 is ii, f.. ,e..,.:,.u- -a -2. -:L - -7 -- ' i.fff-sin.: . i.:1.,.' ' , gg in -- , i,, 1151: ai-?L.1-' .:F5: C'i? --':.......- 'f .....1-.:-4-Q-r--u . -. it 'W - -.- 'f ' ' 4-gsm -11' -,-Zfngw - +--f-sr - we-N quick check ot the local library is sure to reveal that new volumes are constantly being added to those shelves that hold the success books. For you know, is quite the popular subject. while, too. But even though the thousands ot publish tor success, stretched end to end, would here to Utopia, and although all of them greater or lesser degree, each inevitably basic ingredient. We'll call it Element Element X is that intangible extra receives in the way of reward in certain lt's a reward that is over, above, and in any material recompense, a reward that is that it can't be given or infused but must and absorbed out ot the undertaking itself. success, as And worth- ed formulas reach from ditier to a includes one NX. ll which one endeavors. addition to peculiar in be created 9 kv. Element X is the personal satisfaction one always derives from an occupation in which he contributes not only to his own improvement but also to that of his neighbors. There exist many fields from which this important ingredient may be drawn, not the least of which is the farm equipment industry. And throughout the lohn Deere organization, people are daily experiencing this great satisfaction, knowing that in supplying the farmer with quality farm equipment, they are them- selves contributing to a healthier, happier people, a better nation, and a better world. That's Element HX. QDHNDEERE jus .mlm mmm: - magma, Illinois Quality rm.. Equipment sin.. 1837 ' Milburn, Mark 150, 167 Miley, Marilyn 144, 153, 199 Millen, Dale 164 Miller, Francis 149, 158, 169, 193 Miller, Keiih G. 136 Miller eo ,L 211 Have q C0ke,,, Miller, Phyllis 1. 157 Miller, Roloerl' 207 Milligan, Doroihy 121 Mills, Jerry W. 140, 199 Mills, Rufh Ann 123, 153, 199 Millure, Don 171, 193 Minehari, Walier H. 169 Minor, William J. 129 Mirabelle, Philip V. 165, 168, 169, 173, 193 Miichell, Alan 126, 163, 206 Mifchell, Frosiy 154, 193 Mifchell, Hugh 135 Miichell, LeRoy 145, 193 Miichell, Mary Ann 160 Miichell, Richard F. 165, 173, 193 Mi1'+e1s'1ac1+, Lowell L. 171, 211 Mobley, Gordon 137 Mocllin, Robert 134 Mohler, Edwin 133, 206 Mohler, Janei 124 Molancl, Rusfy 21, 22, 28, 118, 161, 199 Monroe, Pairicia I57 Monschein, Beverly 74, 121, 148 Monigomery, James D. 137 Moniis, Herb, Jr. 167 Moore, Mrs. Audra L. 150 Moore, Charloiie 211 Moore, Chris 162 Moore, Delores 144, 199 Moore, Marlr 155, 172, 173 Moore, Norman R. 90 Moosman, Pefe 85, 128, 154 Morgan, Evereff 131 Morgan, Jan B. 135 Morling, Pairicia 153, 199 Morris, Beairice 119, 203 Morris, Carol 203 Morris, Sue 120, 167, 203 Morris, William R. 158 Morrison, Pairicia 117, 163, 211 Morrison, Rex T. 149, 159, 169 Morion, Jim 129, 206 Moriuedf, Loren 206 Mosier, Janice P. 119, 173 Moss, Duane 162 Moss, Harfness Mrs. 126, 163 Moles, Winnifrecl K. 157 Mouriisen, Mary Beih 123, 153, 198 Moxley, Loren 137, 206 Mullin, Jim 134 Mullin, Sharon 211 Murphy, John 162 Murphy, Sharon 85, 123, 153, 198 Murray, Maclelon 28, 84, 85, 12 183, 187, 193 Muiher, Margarei B. 76, 144, 152 Myerly, Jean 78, 157, 193 Myers, Jim 199, 211 Myers, Nancy 124, 144, 198 Myles, William 90, 151 N Nachbar, Michael 127, 163, 173 Nagel, C1iFFord 206 Naimi, M. Omar 168, 169 11's part of the fun Q 111 N 4 IN 6 JX .pg 'CS f 23 , pai 5 Coke is o regisfered Trade-morlc. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY anyfime . . . anywhere . . . FOR THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES CALL OUT FOR COKE Navarro, Douglas 76, IS9, I69, IB3, I86, I93 Neal, Claudelle 83, I57, I94 Neale, Joy M. ISO, I68, ZI2 Nedderman, Kennelh P. l50, I94 Needles, Gene ll3, I55 Neiman, Harlan E. I40 Nelson, Bonila 206 Nelson, Dean 2II Nelson, Frederick 206 Nelson, Jim 96, l33, 2Il Nelson, Mary E. I66 Nelson, Nina A. I62, l6B, I73, 206 Nelson. Richard L. l36, I98 Nelson, Ronald 90, l5I Nelson, William E. I73 Nemodde, Clair 2II Newell, Gary 70, 90, 9I, II3, I32, I43, 2Il Newell, Julie I23 Newsom, Frilz M. I32 Newton, Nancy l98 Niclrelsen, Kalherine l53, I9B Nielsen, Kay 36, l23, 203 Nielson, Carl F. ISS, I64, I66 NiFieneggger, Ora I80 Nissly, Gale D. I67, I94 Nissly, Kay I94 Nisson, Nale 207 Noeand, Mrs, Lillian I34 Nolan, George l5I Norris, Norlh, Douglas F. I32 Arlene II7, I73 Novolny, Dolores 70, I57, I94 Nugenl, Ann 78, IS7, I69, I94 Null, Suzanne II9, I53, I98 Nurczy, Paul B. I38, l70 Nye. Phillip 2II O Oalces, Carrel I98 Oberbillig, Roberl I32 Oberman, James W. I36 O'ConneII, Beverly l70, 203 O'Connor Terry IS9, I94 Oechsle, Frances E. I52, I73, 206 Ola, Harry 70, IS6 Oliver, Gary I34, I94 Olls, Sue I22, I94 Olmsled, Terry 96, IIB, I9B Olsen, All 2l2 Olson, George A. I44 Olson, Joyce A. SI, I52, I64, I66, I73, I94 Olsson, Ernesl E. 43, I43 Ollman, Bernard ISS Onnen, Dick 79, I3S, I67 Phelan, Jaclr II3, l65, 206 Phillips, Russ 70, I56, I66 Onlhanlr, Jeannie I22 Pichl, Marilyn I62 Opperman, George I-l, I36, l45 Piclxen, Joy 2II Orcoll, Mary Lynn 70, 2I2 Pierce, Ronald 206 Orland, Clinlon 206 Pierson, Ray 2Il Orlich, Gary H. 90 Pille, Jo I53, l6l, l70, I73, I99 Osborn, Carol bl, I22, I54 Pilroulas, Annelle IIB Oslerberg, Gayle Il8, I65, 2II Pilling, Barbara 70 Oslorling, Palricia ISO, I64, l7l, 206 Pinherlon, Dixie J. II8, 206 Oll, LaDonna R. I2I, I73, 206 Player, Lois I9, I20 Oxberger, Leo E. I73 Pliner, Harvey I26, I63 Ozee, Jerry I36, 207 Poflenberger, Richard L. I29 Pollr, Cameron 206 P Popp, Margarel 73, l57, I65, l90 Page, Rodney I62 Posner, Joel l59 Palmer, George 78, l34, I3B, ISI, I94 Palmer, Mary Carolyn II9, I53, I99 Palmquisl, Marge I22, I52 Pappas, Gus N. ISS Paradis, Barbara I23, I99 Parlier, Bob l3l Parlcs, Jim 28, I28, I43, I48, I60, I6I, l83. I94 Paschal, Richard B. 90, II3, I3 Paschall, Jim A. l32, 206 Pasel, Donald I26 Pallon, Joe 56 Paxslon, Donald I94 Payne, Judy I64, 2II Pearl, Barbara Ann 78, 84. l2I, I70 Pearl, Dr. Lesler S. 56, 76, I7l Pearson, Evelyn IS6, I64, 202 Pearson, Howard I35, 2I2 Peden, Jim 2II Peebler, Charles D. I33, 206 Peirce, Ronald J. l36 Peilersen, Janel I99 Penn, Phillip I40, I66, 206 Perry, Alvena 70, I57 Perry, Lowell 54, I62, I69 Pesler, Jaclr I29, 206 Peler, Merlin I99 Pelersen, Julie 202 Pelerson, Carl 78, I33 Pelerson, Franlrlin ISI, I94 Pelerson, Jaydee I23, I99 Pelerson, Paul I43 Pelerson, Rela R. IIB, 206 Pelerson, Richard ISI, I67, I94 Pezzell, Thomas 206 Plallzgrall, Virginia M. II8, I94 O, I94 Polls, Lionel II3, I28, I46, l68, I94 Polls, Regina I22, 206 Powers, Susan I22, I65, 2l0 Prall, Sharon l20 Prehm, Nancy lI8 Price, Arnold E. ISI Prieser, Seymour I58, I69, I94 79, l2I, I45, I94 I2I Pruden, Barbara Purcell, Ronnie Oualley, George l55 Query, William 2l2 R Rachmiel, William 2I2 Radlce, Charles 70, l48, 2l2 Raines, Gil 76, 79, II3, I4I, I43, l5l, l83 Randels, Paul I47, I94 Ranlrin, Harold 79, I28, ISB 207 Raslce, John R. I67 Rallenborg, Harold 203 Rawley, Tom 6I Ray, Tom I29 Raymond. Tom I34 Real, Dorolhy I62 Reaney, Paula IIB, I99 Reed, Paule I56, I67 Reese, Carol II9, I99 Reese, James S. I40, 2I0 Reese, Michael A. 48 Regnien, Dick lol Reiller, Audrey II7, I63, I94 Reilschneider, Arnold 70, l6l Reilschneider, Jane II9, I48, l6l, 203 Reilly, Harry I33, I65, 203 232 BAKER CAFETERIAS INGRAM,S-- Baker Caleleria 24I4 Universily Glen Balmer, Mgr. PHONE 5-9750 0 Bake-r's Kinsman 28lh and Ingersoll Bob Thompson, Mgr. PHONE 8-663I Paints 6: Art Supplies 2407 University - Ph. 7-2580 IGIHGITI 91' You'll never forget your scilooi Jays, and we 110136 you'il always rememiaer Pl'1otoRef1ex, your Official Piioto- grapher. Weill always rememiner tile fun we had taizing your pictures... and we iiope you will not forget us in file years to Come when tiiere are other occasions youiii want to rememiner unmR F lflwgiqm with fine portraits. 'A ' Pf10f0Reffex...a unique meflzorl of falzing pfcfures from consf fo Coasf 5 ,.,., ,.,., Illfililhlllll I-X SIT DIN . , IUI I-fill Il.UUli. W KST The Employees of WiI1ard's Res1'auran1 Congralulale You on Your Fine Achievemenl WiIIard's 2404 Universify WiIIard's 4119 Universify We Cater to Parties Reimer, Gary Boyd 132, 173 Riehm, Palricia 206 Robeslny, Alberf E. 173 Renich, JoE11en 203 Rielxiena, Ronald 199 Robie, Tom 206 Renzy, George J. 153, 207 Riendoau, Bruce 147, 158, 194 Robinson, Phyllis 153, 163 Ressler, Jack 154 Riflxin, Myron 127, 159, 169, 163, 207 Robinson, Roberf P. 168 Rerz, Bob 90, 91, 113, 133 Rinlxer, Richard V. 150, 167, 194 Robinson, Sfanley 151 Rewoldr, Roberf H. 133, 155, 164, 173, 212 Risser, Nancy 169 Robuck, Delma 200 Rezny, George J. 169 Risvold, Jan R. 78, 119, 149, 202 Roclm, John A. 90 Rhinesmiih, Reber? 118 Rifchey, Charles J. 147 Roggensaclc, Dave L. 130 Rhodes, Raymond 67, 149 Rilchey, Evelyn 123, 153, 199 Roggensack, George E. 130, 210 Rhoads, Rodney 134 Rix, Diane 210 Rogers, Jack 155 Richards, Elizaberh 52, 78, 121, 145, 194 Roan, Tom 133 Rogers, Sally 120, 202 Richards, Joyce 157, 168 Robenseifner, Rober'1 S. 151, 167, 206 Roman, Bob 169, 194 Richardson, Alice 202 Roberfs, Edward 136, 206 Roman, Emil J. 158, 169, 207 Richardson, Moe 129 Roberls, Graham 177 Romans, Pafricia 194 BRING IT IN LEAVE IT PICK IT UP AT YOUR CONVENIENCE 1-iA : i '.'S ' A , 9 As 4. , . 5 FEATURING STEAM DRYING CLYDE'S LAUNDER-RITE 1162 24+h 7-7847 Ronard, Veral I20 Russell, Richard 67, I49 Schafferf, Ann 70, Il9, I57, I67, 203 Roochvarg, Myron I37 Ryan, Ri'ra I20 Schalz, Richard I5I Roose, Norma I53, 200 Rychel, James E. I3I, 200 Scham, Sylvia I6, II7, Ib3, 2II Rose, Fan II7 Rye, Phil I33 Schanfz, Joann IIS, 2II Roseland, John S. I58 Schauer, Jean 78, I23 Roseman, Bernard 207 Schiebel, Bclberi 70, 203 Rosensfein, Franklin I95 S Schilz, Nancy II8, 202 Rosenfhal, Franli I63, I66, I69 Saclieff, John II3, I95 Schlie, Mary Ellen l23 Rosenfhal Marlene II7, I63, 200 Sager, Beverly 70, I95 Schlosser, Charlene L. I23 Rosser, Judy II7, l63, 202 Sager, Gayle Ann 203 Schlunz, Jo Ann I23, I48, 2lI Rossiler, Glenda l22, I45 Salalo, Sylvia I67, 206 Schmidl, Arlene I53, 200 Ro'rh, Charlene D. I57, 207 Sallenback, Harry I73 Schmidf, James II3, 2I0 Roih, Ronnie I33 Sallenbaclc, Nancy I53, 200 Schneider, Roberl 70, I56, I6I, I95 Rolh, Thomas J. I59, I69, 207 Sally, Roberl I37 Schneider, Vincenf 70 Rolhman, Myrna II7, I63, 200 Salomon, Myrna L. I22, 2II Schnell, Richard l32 Rolhfus, John I47, I95 Salyers, Joseph I49, I60, IB3 Schnug, Marilyn J. II9, 206 Rolf, Adrienne R. 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Cheri-er your own airline-r,5aveiin'1e and money. You can now learn I0 ily and ngiyiqgiie While ygri by are Ilying Cro .-. Cciuniry lor pleasure and business. See ui. aboui learning To ily or buying an airplane, YQU Sa -M y 63 are welcome Io visii our Avialion School af any lime. RIDING EQUIPMENT HUNTING COATS GUN CASES FISHING SUPPLIES TENTS AND TARPS T H E New York Ave. al' Third SI. Des Moines 6, Iowa Municipal Aifpofl Des Moines' Iowa CALL 2-645I Scullin, Lois 206 Sears, Beverly IS6 Seaver, Bob I3l Sedrel, Bob l33 Seegmiller, Ray Selilren, R. l3I, 206 James Jr. I27, I49 A. I2Z 79, II7, I63 Sher, Judy I6, I63 57, 76, Bl, I4 Shepardson, Judy Shepp, Barbara Sherman, Laura I83, l87, l95 Shiclt, Jacqueline 200 sink, Marilyn iss. lee, wo, I73, 195 Slraxas, Marilyn I62 Slrinner, Roberl E. 70, I56 6, I47, l50, Slack, Charlotte 70, I62, I66, 202 Slezalr, Barbara 70, l22, l57, I95 Sloan, Bev ll8, 2ll Sellren, Richard Ib3 Shiclcell, Le Verne S. I48, l68, l95 Sloan, Donald A. l5l, I67, l95 Segar, Cheri L. I2O, 200 Shipperl, Carol 2l0 Slocum, Bob 28, l29 Seiberl, Garland W. 90 Shirbroun, Bettie 200 Smith, Bill I34, I73, 2II Seid, Carol 56, l2O Shoemalcer, John l56, lbl, 203 Smith, Bonnie 202 Seldon, Ruth IIB, 2I0 Shoemaker, Mary 70, II9, l57, 206 Smith, Dale I34 Serrill, Julian B. I47 Shoop, Devere l62, 203 Smith, Dan W. l55, l95 Seslini, Jaci IIS Shriver, Louise I22, l52, 20b Smith, Harrison I37 Shack, Al I33 Shroul, Duane L. l58 Smith, Marvin I47, I95 Shaicfer, Paul 202 Shulman, Alan I27, I63 Smith, Shirley I50, I62, 2ll Shalowih, Herb l63 Sibr, Phillip 2I0 Smith, Roy 2II Shannon, Robert A. l40 Siebenman, John l55, I73 Smulzler, Art 52 Shapiro, Barbara C. bl, IS4, 2IO Siebenmann, Virginia l24 Smyth, Gwen 78, II9, I57 Shapiro, Harold I26, 159, l63 Sigmand, John l58 Snyder, Robert R. 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For information on ernployrnorit opportunities, S Q L A R write Personnel Manager, Solar Aircraft Company, 1800 Grand Avenue, Des Moines 5, Iowa. A I R C R A F T C O M P A N Y DES MOINES SAN DIEGO 236 'T I , . . ,f ir A , - V' J, I ff 'ff' f ALWAYS ALWAYS A , CLEAN GOOD FOOD ' 'E aa ALWAYS CROWDED . I Sou++er, Bonnie I2I, 200 Sfarr, Jack 66, 69, 195 Slewarl, Dewigl-if 2l2 Speaker, Jan IIB, I6I, 200 Sfalfon, Jerry L. I36, ISI Sfewarf, Helen I23, 200 Spencer, Sally 70 Sleadman, Ann I2I, I73 Slewarf, Jane? G. I24 Spilrer, Slwirley 28, 30, 38, 39, 46, 83, I22, Slefani, Raymond R. 63, I55, I72, I95 S+ewar+, Roberf W. 70, I56 I53, 200 Sfeinbrenner, Roberl' L. I70 Slill, AI I33, 2I0 Spong, Jon 70, I56 Sfeplwens, Joyce II9 Sfipp, Barbara 202 Sfaclsvolcl, Treva 200 Sfeplwenson, Peg I20 Slocum, Bill I37, 200 Siaebler, Connie L. I24, 200 Sfelson, Roger F. ISI, I7I, I96 Slone, John R, I34, I5I, I67 Slahl, Jalze I32 Slevens, Bob I29, I6I, 200 Sfone, Larry I26, I4I, I63, 2I0 Slall, Joan I22, I64, 200 Slevens, Paula IZ4 Sfonier, Russ I3I, 206 Slamafelos, Dan I3I Slevenson, Marilyn 70, I5O, I6I Sfoul, Jody I23, IS3, 200 Slanford, Slwerlee 2I0 Sfewarf, Carol I57, I69 Sfover, Nancy I23, 200 Sfange, A. Lee 90 Slewarf, David S. I69, I96 Shampp, Gerald C. 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