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' X Queen's Pageant Added ln Early Thirties The Drake Relays Queen Pageant began in i934 with Martha Stull of Northwestern Uni- versity the first ruler. The pageant met with such popular approval that it has been a tra- dition to have a queen reigning over each Relay. Through the years a parade and dance were also added to the festivities. At the Drake Relays in l95l, Drake's rampant young spikers forgot that they were hosts at the big meet and fairly ran the opposition out of the stadium. It was a meet in which all kinds of records were being broken, A five-man unit comprised of Jim Ford, George Nichols, Ray Eiland, Jim Lavery and Gary Scott, with Jack Kelly taking Nichols' place in the 880-yard relay, accomplished a feat rare in the history of the Drake Relays. They won the top three relays, which include the 440, 880 and mile relays. lt was definitely the most victorious and the most prominent year for Drake in the history of the Relays. And today, as in the past, the Drake Relays represents a monument to good sportsman- ship, teamwork and inter-school relations. President Harmon crowns i949 Queen Mary Campbell NBC Sportscaster Bill Stem interviews Harman at one of the earlier Drake A1 the 1949 Drake Relays, glfigialg were helped out by photo Relays. ,,.,s-1 ? -Q. finish device when races were close. wl 5 .:'-1ff- Fr .. -avri- HYS v. ULN .JL Va-vf 'W -nu -S, 1 n af ' wif? 'JF' 5 - . . . -- 4 . fr' 5X1.9,' ,- Hd.: A,-APHA!! A ew Q wx , ' M -. -',- V, . v xy, iq, N, .www Q, 4 ' V fh--. ' ,f 'if' i I1 -'yevaehtfwfiy Q LT, if ,N 1 T: P ww, --.l!-- QQQBRAQ 3355 ai.. o 91,93 an K 'N X. ,Xi Eaqdwmaqe The Marquette speedsfer won the 100- yard dash three years in a row between 1932-35. li L 1. 1 Y. fame Uwou In 1935, :his Ohio Srave greav won bolh the 100-yard dash and the broad iump. Even today, his broad lump record still sfands at 26 fee! 1 JM inches. Dm ln 1949-50 this Wisconsin Clisianceman anchored winning sprint medley reams and distance medley leams. Bert McGrane Picks Six Most Outstanding Athletes In Drake Relays With the help of some ofthe men on the Des Moines Register and Tribune staff, sports reporter Bert McGrane prepared a list of 35 men who, through the years, were brilliant performers in the Drake Relays and distinguished throughout their careers, Then from that list, and after much evalu- ation, Bert McGrane picked the six athletes on these pages as the most outstanding athletes of the Drake Relay history. These men and others like them, have made the Drake Relays what it is today-one of keen competition and sportsmanship. Wauam Ddlwwl In 1948 he tied own Relays hurdle mark in :l4,l and anchored record 880-yard relay team in college division. 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K --S I s ORIENTATION REGISTRATION RUSH MOST ELIGIBLE BACHELOR NEW NAMES ON CAMPUS EDUCATION COLLEGE ERESHMEN september Some upperclassmen had more to offer than ad- vice. Beanie, anyone? Orientation Week Freshman Gerrie Pukis is shown on the left as she makes a get-acquainted tour of Stalnaker dorm, her new home at Drake. Gerrie, who hails from Westchester, Illinois, is in the College of Liberal Arts. Like other freshmen, she had a busy schedule during orientation week. Freshmen gather for the first orientation meeting. Close by were the upperclassmen to guide new students through the opening days. September came, and with it, the start of college again. For Drake, it meant the enrollment of 1200 freshmen, but to those freshmen, Drake meant confusion and bewilderment. Unpacking, new faces, too many instructions and numerous ques- tions made up the freshman's first frenzied days, but as the days passed, the directions became habit and the once unfamiliar faces became best friends. Familiar faces, but not best friends, were the D Club members. At first, these D men were easy for the freshmen to spot, for with outstretched hands, they were always ready to sell a beanie or apply that unwanted lipstick D on a forehead. Prowling the campus at unexpected hours, they caused many a freshman girl to go into a spin. Introduces Students J l . More questions led to a desk especially set-up for found her answers. The September crop of freshmen at Drake was a large one following the trend of increased college enrollment. The growing enrollment caused' fuller -...f information and here Gerrie Each freshman took his turn with the nurse and the needle. Much of the credit can be given to the care- fully planned orientation program which helped the new students get acquainted with the school. Some of the activities involved were tests, a round of receptions, meetings with advisors and that much dreaded physi- cal examination. No new student had time to miss the familiar home ground with such a busy schedule. In a few short days, the paths of the campus which seemed so puzzling at first, became well traveled ones. Tests were a part of college even before classes began. dorms, longer lines at the dining hall and with orders at the book store. The class of 1962 was well on its way. With the proposed schedule in hand, Gerrie patiently waits along with other students to go through the registration line. ...to Rigors of Registration, With orientation week 'finally over, the new students found something else confronting them-registration. Because freshmen are the lowest rung on the four year ladder, they were the last to register. One by one, the new students got into line to meet their advisors and work out programs for the year. Upperclassmen and the D Club men were again on hand to give helpful guidance and indelible lipstick marks to the incoming freshmen. However, after several revisions of their schedules and changes in schools, the new students were soon on their way to becoming true Drake col- legians. With tired feet and weary minds, the freshmen went back to their dorms to rest up for the start of classes. Registration was nearly completed for those who had gotten all their class To the upperclassmen, registration was routine, but to the cards. freshmen it was new and confusing, f if 'J A 4. v yk, Q ' 'wnffff ar - Nz , - YZ 4 3 ,Q ff f ., fi QW 5,4 D FH 5 1 'V fy, .1- 1 Ee, A Tn- v-J' .. ' , 5 ' V Q V -.ur if 'f if is -'11 - . f.-ewan-vw V iam! J Y -Q vue A .fn flilw li ILHH Coeds Vote for Most Eligible Bachelor Bands played, signs posted and general confusion opened the campaign for Most Eligible Bachelor on Campus. The men's social fraternities nominated their candidates and then left it up to the coeds to decide Denny Nielson, Most Eligible Bachelor, who it would be. Finally came the night of nights, the Bachelor Ball, when votes were counted. Our bachelor of the year was Denny Nielson. Awarded to the lucky Denny was a date with pretty coed, Elyn Yost. is keeping his eyes on the pictures while the girls keep their eyes on Denny. NEW NAMES ON ,CAMPUS '? 1 l f r Dean of Students Carroll Galbreath counsels a student in his office. DEAN CARROLL GALBREATH New names and faces rae frequent on the campus at the beginning of the college year. Drake had many changes as well as the reunions for old friends return- ing to familiar surroundings. A September arrival on the Drake campus was Dean of Students Carroll V. Galbreath. Dean Galbreath came from the University of Denver to take an administrative position closely connected to the student body. Dean Galbreath faced an orientation program similar to the freshmen arriving on campus. He soon became acquainted with the activities, interests and customs of Drake college life. With a warm smile and willingness to help the students, Dean Galbreath became a big part of the year's activities. Two other names were added to the Drake directory by action of the Board of Trustees. Two buildings in the Quadrangle were named for former prominent Drake supporters. The dining hall, after being without a name for five years, was named as was the newest dormitory in the Quadrangle. Thus September started as college years do-with many new students and changes for the returning students. Hubbell Dining Hall serves meals to all the dormitory residents, HUBBELL DINING HALL During the summer, it was announced that the dining hall, built in l953, had been named in honor of Grover Hubbell, a prominent Des Moines businessman until his death in 1956. For 27 years he served as a member After a long wait in line, at last the food! of the Drake Board of Trustees. The Snack Bar on the first floor was the scene of many coffee breaks and the Solar Room adjoining the Snack Bar served for dinners and club meetings. Dinner is over and it is time to go back to the books. 1 X 2 vw X ,Q XS - , x v . F 1.--H ' -L .. ..L ,.': . '1 we , ,wr ..f 4524311- - rl 'T ,tl -.fr N1 , I 'K 'L ef -1... -ul vp Jg: inf su . v. K? 2 Nl , ,,,,,, . ., ,- ,, -.va ' mf,-.wr ,A-,. .--- .-.-: --- ., , Aw In ,fhzc :ff-fu ,.:,:r,--wa: :zany-2 ff ' - . ... 1.-.,-., - .,,1,..-. 1Q.f,,,A , U, ,.L,., ,., ,.,.,,,., J- 2- J- 2-T7 1. ::,,.,..X-.fr 4'-:-v:?4ff:+v2111'. gf, W , , V, -' N-ff '31, x-- 2y1..'- 51-sfv--:af:f:,.f-iiztfifr-'-,.'L11. f Lp., 4f,L..,L..g..x4::fgf:.,..:u-:i.L.w.u.LA..Q2... Q MNC. ,1 71414,-..1..,. , - .3 . 2, L.. The College of Education, which became a part of Drake University in 1888, prepares teachers for all levels of school organization from kindergarten Through college. The first goal of teacher training is provided for through a Liberal Arts program. Here along with other Drake students, the prospective teacher studies Eng- lish, literature, social studies, science and physical edu- cation. The second goal, and perhaps the most im- portant, is met through subiect matter courses in the area in which the student chooses to teach. The third goal, professional training and experience, is extended Education College DEAN DONALD WALLACE through a program of i8 hours of study in psychology and education that provides the future teacher with understanding of human behavior and learning. This program leads into student teaching. This year 2,062 students enrolled in the College of Education. A total of 475 regular daytime students, 590 special Saturday students, and 997 community or extension students studied education courses. Student teachers were distributed among the Des Moines schools. Almost 300 student teachers were placed in schools during the fall semester. MEMORIAL HALL Home of education classes. Prepares Future Teachers Student teaching has its loys as well as practical experience The Drake educational program prepares students in the normal four year period to begun their career as teachers The highlight of the years of preparation is the semester spent at a Des Moines school as student teachers ln this experience the future teachers utilize the cultural and intellectual development essential to competent informed teachers This they obtained through their general educa tion Student teaching also provides additional under standing of children and schools which further develops their learning experiences as future teachers KAPPA DELTA PI HONORARY EDucATioN Kappa Delta Pi, honorary education fraternity, was founded in l9ll at the Uni- versity of Illinois. Members are selected on grade averages and faculty recom- mendation..Education students are eligible for membership in their iunior year. ROW 1: Ann O'Brien, Barb Friedner, Helen Bos, Jeannie Wells, Meredith Osburnt president: Jane Henkel, secretary: Beverlt' Pierce, historian, Betty Amundson, Karen Campbell, Jeannie Johnson, ROW 2: E. J, Blawnirtg, Karen Erickson, Martha Ritter. Karen Lynch, Aileen Peterson, Beth Kroch- nke, Mari Kaftan, Bonnie Gillis, Robert Daut, Garland Seibert. .T -:C '?r73'l'2'3l?f ' v, . ' : .:'-:ref -' -1-'TWP' ::.i-ff-:fwf3f'5 M , Q., gf H - - xwwb 1' , x Q , Iv, h Q . ,W ,,,, ,rx 'r , , ' - - fvff'-x-A . ,Y ,. -. 'K Lyrfl F 'gf , K H G ?,LLl 1' W warp., gas, Q i Y -Q fe! :Q XS x ' , 1 I I want' Q L',-9'-, ,' Hifi S- . ,v Q5 - a 'i 'Q fa Mi ' . , 4 - J be- Q, - va Us . 1 , ' ' '44 LLL I 3 A F W 1 I I '. If ,l ' ' . ww. , A ,- , gf :mg I V LH h . i 'V :iii if ' r f - -V X 1 ar, X I VY, . 1g yyyl 5 ' 1 H ?' f X . if . , A U, P. .Aq. 5 3. H , WI? 'f' -',' , ' ' '-- 'K '-'ll' , ' - ' , 'V 'X '.-e L vv., y'?A? x.-?+. ?,fL- 4 A 'if AT. 1' -A1-- 55245.31 . . Y 1 5- '?'35'5E-ff7 '3'F X, x 'lf 'fkwgy M r 2 a if ' xg? 'F' M, ,. 'E ,X- ft A div Q i' FRESHMEN ' as 1 ' ,f -Q ,rn ..Yw.-- 114' .,.,.h,,4 ' ' V ' fig' H A x +-- 4: 1rf2,-.x-rf:-uv 15-f:?x'2eiiUi4 ':212?L:'f'..'.-1' Lii:E-'FR-rg, ' ' ' 4 - '11,Q-....,-3,16uf-..,3.As,1,-,,L4i,3.z:.:g,fQ7,2qw-1Ag?-,Q ,. -1,-,,--. ,M N., . , . f. , ...N - - f.- -ig, ff f -up ,-- -L.--,141 .Lx ,fm-qg,.+:,51,Q:-N 1--n..ff-5f,.zg4 , ,,--',--- N ,- Z 1, ' ' i 5f12,?si'g'2a'N f'3 fA?f,w':4,?, z.. .V ,-, fs, Llmwfg, wx: Xie ig., T., ,. A- . .2f'.,.L-if'-.nQi:Z2111.g:.pfL5-V11'4-321215-L:1FZww '4 RCW i mf, Jd cnnufmun nun., Cr, idnd E-C wg, Edmund ciddssung Wei-nufg, idwd, Pfdfn-dz, Jddn Cidn. w. nanny iunu, Ecucd-dn, Kmn Ciarkq Edfindni Minn, Eidufd: rms. Nanzy Lidfi LSE:-, Vans, Eduwiid- rnmnds Clank, Eiindfi, idwu, Bdzness Ad. ROW ii Barbi Cdiieyg Giendnio Mu., Edufdvidn. sdndn cada: DQS Moinesq Educuiion. sub Cornelisong Crcsfon idyu, Fmic Add. edidufd cdufvney- Muiznu, mu, Educafiori, David Crawicvc, Rocfeile iii B..'riL.s Ad Cnarfes Creicrsq neu Main-ds, suuxnduu Ad. ROW iii Judy cufnufi, Mundcieiri, iii, Fine Ang, Judy Ddnmfunn, Des Moinesg Edu- caiion. Ruxs Dun, ous Mdnugg mend: Adu. ndyid Dawes, spunfen, idwd, Lsbefdi Am. Mnfqdi Dnyrdug Kiikwood, Md., Libcrni Adu. Wanda Dum, Sidney, lowa1Fine AHS, Row iv pied owdn, L-uuingidn, mg Eibefdi Arif, cnuEi Ddyq Mdfvdn, iii., Lidefui Ms, Make Day, skdkze, Iii., Pndnnnuc-yu Pdify udy, Lbeffyyzize, Pnunnduy. Joyce De cmd, PM Ridge, Iii- Eine Ms. Nd-mn owned, iddmnedd, ldwdg Lauundi Ads. ROW V Pafricia Dennis, Madrid, iowa: Educaiion. Janine DCWIM Des Moines: Libsrai Arfs. Sally Doerrq Webster Groves, Mo., Education. Juanira Dayie, Aurora, lil.: Education. PAW Drake, Lockpori, iii.: Educafion. Jerry DuBois, Des Moines: Fine Arrs. ROW Vi Rolla DuBcwg Chicago, VII.g Fine Arts. Tom Dunlmrrig Mokcna, Iii.: Liberal Arls. Ronald Dyer: Hudson, idydg Business Ad. Mdfy Jo Edqreng Liberfyville, lil.: Educuiadn. sndfiene Edmond: neu Moines, Libefdi Mu. Joyce Eggerig Mes, idyug Liberal MS. FRESH MEN E 1 ,,, ' Riff' ' :gf E vi E V v,5',,j ' ' , u , Q 1 A ga ,931 - .E f 5 :zu .3 , M L ,, ,i ,, H .E U V1 My-W' rv' ii A , , A ' .di 'G Q 9 uw Q . , Q 4 Ewa , u . 1 ' 4' ' I. 5 5 . , L Xf . Ex i 'Q ,. Cf C' 2 X .9 Row vii Jdnn Ennmn, Nuw vdfi N, Y., Libundu Ang. cm: Eiiufbfdukg osnkdun wise, Ednfdaidn, amy El isuig Gdfy, ind, susni-., Ad. im Eifndfu, sf. cnufius, Md., Fine Mu mndnnd Eisdnudanq eiddfn fluid, fund, Fine Ads nnysd Erbsrg Duydnpdnr, idyu: ausinds Ad ROV! Viii cddfde Eindi mu, inyd wmv MS. cdfmun rdniu, Mdiudni mn, suinf 3 Ad, Joanne Ei-ucv, runner- vf-Ewen edu Mu., Educdrdn. Jun Ezncn, odydnudni idyyd, Educdiiun. Jdn Eindieyg wdukcu idwdp ubufui Mu. Diane Huw- Mdniu- zunin, idyd' auunnnf AJ ROW iX Keri? Fofbesj Des Mmm-s, Lilwmi Aris, Lerof Vranzk Scnrsdafc N Y., Buxincss Ad, Ehii Fmnkg wniwsn Buy wma, ausnw Ad cdnnid md- ufui- Oren' idyn End An- idufn Einwddg Cmddd ii V Eine Ai-X, min Emdu -df' Min nfdnf u re -- , 1 E---ni Ms RCN X W.-fn' Euiin-nn, im ann., au-'cus .mud Eunzuidd, Pwrufdi- Pd, P inn-d:y. Cano i,nEr.1f, Oni PM 'i Ei.,.n n E -n ednwfn owning and iii, an ,nf-y A4 Mdiddndi GJ'-i nw, sdn.f,nnn+ i-yd iiin-wi Ang G .id mid.: ony Mdnus, M5 RCW xi K-. ciudn sn rn, wud riinnndn Judy einndi Eidnuni PM :ii ii.. iudn Ai sir., Cmddf i'i.- Liiwiii Ain nw, cirdun Dm Munn Lu-ff' AW Q Arrukin E-E ,f-I-X ' -fi DJ, -E-V' 2.1, 5 fx' yn gy-n.i fwiff wr- i . f , Adu ini 2-fi if ci' nn ii fi. , Nw, G54 ini nn, urn: iinni ,Ai rn ii G 'wi n cinni- ii, E., -ni Q ,V i1-1.-n xcnnnn wi Mi 'J-d M Ji in i nf uni runny 1i ,wi 5-' r 61 9 V w. Q5 Q' L A 0 Row vJJ CeJaraa Jaeaae, Des Maanea, LaaeraJ Aran. Jael Jaaararna, cnanaaa, JJJ., Laaerau Area. Jarn Jaworg aJne JnJana, JJJ,, Pnarrnaew. sandra Jenuana, eJaaa aan, Jawa, Laaeral Arai. Dawae Jensen: Lake rarana, JJJ., saeeaaaan. Raenara Jensen, Des Maanea, Pharmacy, Row vJJJ saewe Jewen, Ma. Marraa, JJJ., LaaeraJ Araa. Jeaw Jaa, KnawwaJJe, Jawa, Jaaeral Ma. CaraJ Janneen, waaaea, MJrJrJ,j saeanean Aa. David Jannaan, ceJnrnr bia, s. C., Pane Ara, seraJa Jannaan, AnreJaa, Jawa, eeaanene An. Jerry Johnson, sJaen Jzaaaaa, Jawa, seaaneea Ad Row IX Landa Jannnan, Dee Maanea, LaJaaraJ AHS. Tnarnaa Jannaan, vafaaanrqn, Par: Bnaaneen Aa. TJm Janna son, Dee Maanee, anaaneae Aa. Ann Kaefer, Marana break, JJJ, saneaaaan. Heal Kalanner, Wes? Des Maanea, LaaeraJ Ara. emaaean Karlaeea, serwwn, JJJ., Fine Area. Row x Janea Kanarraan, waJrneaae, JJJ., Pane Aran. caJwan Kaf, oearawa Maen., LaaeraJ Aran. Gene J4eJJar, oran, JJ., Laaeral Ara Nancy KenneJJ, Marenae, Jawa, Pane nraa Dows Jana, Gary, Jna., Pane Arn. Barbara JcaJaanrne, Chicago, JJJ, Pane Araa. Row xr Kar, Jcana, Narmaa JJJ., Eaaeaaaan, John Jcxeesnaer, MeJener, Jawa, Pane Ara. Barbara KJean, unaware aaa, cnw, Mn, Pane Ara, CaraJ Kleaaaa, raarr rnana Mann., Laaeral Ara, nawe Jcnanae, Dawan, JJJ,, saneaaaan. Lanaa Keeanr, sraaHaeJa, JJJ,, saaearaan, Row XJJ san Kan1eJnan, saw, Jnae, LaaeraJ Arn. Jaaaan Jcaaaeaean, ManJe Heaanaa onaa, LaaeraJ Araa. Vw Kfaeaer, Lava Para, Vowag LaaeraJ Ana. cnarJea Kneaaer, cnaeaaa, JJJ., LaaaraJ Aran. Raaara Lean swanaaan, JJJ., Pane Ma. Janna Lamer, Maranamawn, Jawa, Edu:a9'on. RCVIJ ' A Maraan Graarn, cnaeaae, J.,- Praenaer earaara era e-e, men Mawea JaaeraJ Me. Marana eraanare, Condon Jawa sanaaann, Mar, J-aeeafnan, Cedar naaaaa, Jawa, Pane Awe. sawara Hamnaan-, ewernreen Parw ,J- Jaaaneaa Ad. Jann Hanner, Maaaanra vaJJe,, Jawa, Laeera nraa. ROW JJ mn Hanfen, Des Maanee, Jaanrau Area. caraJ Haneen, Panera, 5. D., Ea-neavan. ,L Dean Hanson, Dee Mc'rJu-sq L'aeraJ Ara. Darnwan Hangan- mea Maanea, LaaeraJ Arts Dawa Harmenna, waJaa, wee, LaaraJ Arrs. caraJ Harrnaarnea eaJaa anra J:J , Pane Arai. ROW JIJ JJJJ HarhJJg Gary, Inu, Educahon. Ken? Havens: Dcs Memes: Bushess Ad. ,J John Hawnen, Des Maanea, Pnarrnaew. DarJa Hawae, snefaaeJa, Jawa, Pne Arva. nag Beverly Hawes, oak Park, JJJ., Pane Me, Jaea HeJJ, waJerJaa, Jawa, Pnarrnaew. Row Jv Laae Henaeraan, ManneaaaJaa Mann, annaneaa Aa, nJaee Haaaanaaaaarn, Ankeny, Jawa, Eaneaaaan. GeraJd Haaaana, saeneer, Jawa, anaaneee na. Jaaa Hanes, Fraenarf, JJJ,, LaaeraJ Arvs. Derene Haraenxaera, Bayard, Jowaq aneanene Ad. Den Haeken, Lenaw, Jawa, JaaeraJ Aran. Row v Sue Henman, MaJwankee, wane., Educaiion. new Hope, HnrnaaJar, Jawa, Pane Ara. Edward Horn, eraeuwn, N. Y., Eaneavaan. Richard Herfae, Dee Maanea, seaaneae Aa. Jane Hawara, Raeuara, JJJ., saaeaaaan. Susan Hudson, La Grange, Ju., anaaneee Aa. Row vJ nennaa Hnu, nee Maanee, Laberal Area. Sharon Hurleyg Maaraa, Iowa: Pine Area. Karen Hnaenana, Algona, Jawa, Pane Ma. Anne Hnvelnanaan, Des Moinesg Fine Arn. Gary Jaek, Pavan, Jawa, Fine Me. AJJce Jacob, Des Maanea, LaaeraJ Araa, FRESHMEN J ga ,if 4 4 f , A nf 51 :iw a 'bl Q , r' ' Ai . . e ' V , , . '- J if, 5' - 5 if , ff '25 .- 5 ' J. . y . 1 ' J If . j sw. vf. . , J A , . 1 a A 6 Sw , La':f':i' S .f . :Ja A' if A,':'3 Ii EJ. iaiow. Sa-ra L-az' 'r' I -i 92-1 Irwi Q 5' ,: -'-.J ivanrz Lf' Drs M: nes, L.oe'aI AH, Sara ,if aw IJ nf a Q V L ce'ai AM' 5.v:i.i'a LeVe'e' Wee? Des If.: ncs LJJIH' :- ROW II Joe Levin, Chicago, III,' Libe'aI Aris Law lri,, CIi:1ao, III., LibcraI AM: David Liika, C':cro III., Pharmacy. Lo' Ln'cici 1 Chcago III., Libcui A'is. Mari' L'n'1er'ian Ao '-:tn Iowa, Low:I Aris Germ L'nd:I'o , Kran ma, me-an A-is ROW III ciiaiiei Logiig M-Simi, iowa, sas-515 Ad Piieni La'-, cmmn, iowa, Libeial Am. Pai Larnasnev, simmiii iii., eamion. ciazg Lonning, DQS Mainaig Business Aa. emma Laid, aondmni, iam, me Ang. Maiiiyn Loizg LaGrange, iii.: Libmi Arts, RONV IV Barbara Loudenbacki Jefiefson, Iowa, Fine Aria L iaa L::If:Iead: Clinfnn Iowa, Liberal Aris. Karen Land, Des Moines, F'nc Aris. Theodore Lund: I7O'Ir- Iord, III., Pharmacy. Thowas Lvnzh, Spencer Iowa, PI'-:'nna:1. Da'-win Lyons, CIear Lake, Iowa, Fine Aris. ROW V Richard McCabe, MinncapoIis, Minn., Liberai Aris. Joy McCaIIum, Peoria, Ill., Business Ad. Jeanie McCarran, Websicr Groves, Mo., Educaiion. Andrea McCIinIock, Cherokee, Iowa, Fine Aris. Chrisiina McCIure, Anienv, Iowa: LiberaI Aris. Linda McCoIIough, OI'awa, III, LiberaI Arls. Row vi .iaiiei Mccaiiumi ciiiiiaan, iowa, me An-, cam Mcciiioagng Kami, Iowa, Fine Ang. Arai Macaw, Des Moines, Business AJ. Sandia Mficwwng of-1 Moines, Ediifaiion. Dennis Mciciiiieig ciinicn iowa, Business Ad. eiendii Mcvrieeieifg Dei Maincsg Edmiian. ,A -3' .5 Q im ' ni' V W FRESHMEN - W . 1' ' , Q 6 il s. G. Q 1 ,, . I 1 1 I K C, 5. ,yd ' f ' . Q I ga gh a -. ' 5 Il 1 si - Q - 5 ' 6. in 4 h . Li .iv ,i 4 , v ' -., 1 A .1 -L 4 ROW Don Mcilobcris: BeIIcvim, N RiI::y Mackefj De: Mo nun, Mah H I III C gi, inmla, ,g Lib Garv, ina., susinaii Ad, Mag Business Aa. L00 LiberaI Arie VII fbi, Pmimcy, Thomas siiiiiiw M, Kainiyii ian Ang. Mary Maiiiiiig sa M.iimli, iqiiiwoaa, Mimi- UMW, cm, ROW VIII Mai, Mariini, Ai-ers iam ' Phavriacv, Frank Mas- ca: Scarsdaie N Y., Business Ad. Rcberf Max Bai weII, Cherokee Iowa, iness Aff, Sieve Max- win, che-ai-fe, vow, sasinw Aa. siiny Maw, Ri.Qff'JQ, iii., sisiim M Maw Mead, Pfam, III, Educalior- POW Irene Mears, Jciievnon, Io IX wa, Educaiion M1viI 'n v Mvndcnhaih Oihirnwa Iowa- Busincsx Ad Kaihy Mr-virIIIi K-eiIoqq Iowa Libr:raI Aria An'Irew Mcwqrf, ofa rnwcc rim Ani. umm M-asian, CIIIJCIG III. E'Iuc1Iio' MNII-r-. Mighiei- VlnIIuf iam sm-yai POV! X my Mdfw, Dai Maw. Liifiiion Mai, M asain Hariion Wig. inn Ai! Vance' MIIQS, Efaniicn III, Eiiuluiiwn D1Iii Mi.In-, Cnwoicr, Iwi, aaiifif M. riiiii Limiii Ani Simi Mini, Mini' eww, Iwi Drs rniiiwg Eaamiioii Priw xi Mifqyi-I Mimi, Miii-'iii nii Lapin Ani. Giffi Mm- fini ii , I iiiii M- Myrna EafI,II- I-wi iiiifii ,wi fwiixi M .iii uw-1 M-.. 1 ii if in i. M-fm L' I Nrvc' X- I .wil A05 R3IfI M , I.'.'-:vie I f 'J B. -i 5 Ai I .i I.'ir' i If 1 'Ji i I , I .3 I I, , ,nw Ifr, IJ 'rf D I' I ii I if'iI UI: Jin Mi I , 'Iii Pail III I iI ' J una M mir :iii viii vig ini iiiiii i ij MAS, Dies Miiiw- fi- Ain I Ani- ii 1: -iiii iiiii-in-ii iam ai ii ri -. w. we Row Vlll Marlin Price: Recnesler, N. Y.: ansiness Ad. Paula Priebe: Alebna: lewa: Liberel Arls. eeeree Penr- rnenn: Carrabee: lewa: Liberel Arls. Geraldine Pnlnls: weslcneslcr, lll.: Liberal rxrls. Deyle Rani- sey: Laurens: lewa: Liberel Arls. Rebecca Reelli: Mencnesier, lewa: Pine rms. Row ix Pelricia Rnnln: Elrnbersl, lll.: Liberal Arls. Howard Rebeclr: cbicaee, ill.: Pharmacy. Karen Reeve: ollnrnwa: lewa: Liberal Arfs. lnennas Rernb: Ferd Du Lac, wise.: Fine Arla. Pliil Renkesg Merrisen, lll.: Liberal Arls. Jeenne Reynolds: Park Feresl, Row x Linde Riclierds: Janesyille, wisc.: Liberal Aris. Jenice Rielerl: Aurora: Ill.: Edncalien. Anne Riewerls: areelrlyn: N. Y.: Llberul Arls. Gerald Ridler: enlbrie cenfer, lewa: Liberel Arls. .lydy Releerlsen: Recllbrd: lll.: Ediicalien. Bclh Rebinsen: cleribn: lowa: Buslness Ad. Row Xl Jenel Rebinsen: Padlllna, lewe: Pine Arie. Renneln Rbse: Gary: ind.: Business Ad. Nancy Rese: Mile waiilee: wisc.: sdiicelien. sieenanae Rbsenbliim: lcanees cily: Me.: Liberel Arls, Rieherd Resena lelclj cbiceee: Ill.: Business Ad. Carol Ross: wesllield. N. J.: Fine rms. Row Xll Jennie Ress: ceicaee: Ill.: Liberal Ms. Nade Rdein: Glencee: Ill.: Ediicalzen. Ira lzndelbn: Long aeecn, N. Y.: Liberal Arls, Jbel Ryir: cbieede, lll.: Pliarniacy. sandre Rnndle: Hinsdale, lll.: Biisie ness Ad, Karen Riiwd: Minneaeelis: Minn.: Edna ca len. Ill.: Liberal Arvs. Row Xlll Rubv selela: Wailuku: Mani: l. H.: Liberal Plrls. Sandy saeer: Rockford: lll.: Edneelien. winelen Sayers: Liberiyyille, lll.: Llberel Arls. Lynne sclieyer: elencbe: lll.: sdncalien. Rienerd serrnidl: Receeel. cr: Minn.: Liberal Arls, Rienerd sannders: Belle, yille: lll : Liberal Arls. Row xlv Jelie seweli: Newlen: lewa: Fine Avis, Russ scndnaner: syerereen Pl.: lll.: Liberel Arls. Jane sclnr-iacber: Eldere: lewa: Fine Ares. Jo Ann scrib- ner: Den Meines: eesinese Ad. Penny sears: Des Me.nei: Liberal Aris. Alaeb seeneleleslenni: lenren: lren: Liberal Arls. we-i ln: sr. ina-cs lsr. fn: 1 Y-il 32- .ewa Leerdl we Jef: ini -Air: we l aff' LU' Ne. er Earlier lewe in. L Nl. ':- V 1 1- P2 Ja e:lll:lsc1'F'cf5C l' P 2' FC!! ll Jud, :Jaime gwlrarny lewd. siiiinrs Ar. Lines Nrlien: Lacresne: wsc.: Liberal rxrls. selfeer Nelsen: Crlinder l Menee: Pine Arls. Mary Ann N :lie : Eli slerrn Live: lewa: Pine Arie. PC.'r1ll sneryl oeler: Waukan: lewd: Biistness Ad. Arls. srende Pelien: oeeeliir: hi I5 0 ewe: Pine Arls. Mer, Ned: Des lfinn: Ld.calien laniee Nielsen. B eg Obylfclg Cree : l. - err L,en ceen: .-.leesler seen: ve,- Eiieeiien. Peefle Oli-gi Kama: cl. llc' Lberel fs--e Jani, olsen. fsleeni Lea Minn.: Pine we neee-i o Neel R ,en Grzic ll: E.::'css M JJeln obdyke: wenl Das Mei-es: E:1.cu':r ROV! lV Ann Page: Evanslorl: llI.: Llberal lll.: sdncelien. Janice Palm: Spencer: lewa: Liberal Arls. Bill Palmerj Plerle S. D: Builrlecz Ad. LarrV pdrlslli Carrldentorli Me.: Edncalien. ROV! V Mary Pavlccg Rockford: lll.: Eduzalcfl. Sei! Nanzy Pearson: Rlvcr Foresl Ill: Llbval rl Praelsew Haflarl: Iowa: Education. Arfs, Small Peel: Marielle: Iowa: Fine Arls. Sonya Peirersem Elk Hwl lone: Llbvd' AHS- PG' P9'l lf?l0'll cryslel Lake: Ill.: Pine Arls. ROW VI slain Pelcrsofli cbieesv HN-i Illia Hysill-1 Des Mclrles: Educallon. ROW Vl Pa? Pleclnski: Gary, lnd,: Frrlc Arls. Davl Llberal Arls. Terry Porllc: Clllcaqo, lIl.: Lib Liberal Arla, FRESHMEN x 1,9 E 'U 'F 9 . y T H ss Ad. Rcsalle Pclerzorl: Harcourt lewa: Fine Ares. Jene Pelri: Adalr: lewafrine Arls, sleye Perlise: serrinelen lll.: Liberel Arls. Ricnerd Pnilbel: Ne-yada, Iowa: Liberel rxrls. ebb Pleriek l d Pee: Nerwall: cenn.: Fine Arls Paul Poellleln: Nevada: lowag Llncral Arfs. Susan Polanelc: Glerldele: Mo. eral Arls. Sandi' Povallj Des Molrles K 4 Y ,-3 - J el ., Cv: .r ae gg, Y .. , - l 4 :- 1? l 5 'P -:n- nfs: ' i xr 5' ld' Q lv' ie? --i F QQ21:l e'n2 2 RONV l Jadiln Snaclew: Das Mo 'ri-' EL1.::f':'i Barbara Srannfni Wesningren lewaj Literal Arls. Jana Sncpnrc' Nsszali-F lana Liberal Avis, A'a'l Snap: Davenporf, lowa: 5.5 'Ls Au. Jr:r',' Srisman O.lcJiao:a Iowa: Bniness Ad. Nancv Snclslall: K rkrrood Mc j L':e'al Ar's ROW ll Barneli Sidell: cnieaaa, lll,: Pnsrrnaq. Herbal Simons: cnieaaa, lil.: Liberal Arn. Larry sim: Delsalo, Ill.: Pnarmacy Nancy slininaer: Jefrarsan, lawa: Fine Ares. Mary Sloane: DCS Meines: Liberal Arn, naiserl siniln: oqaen, law: Liberal Arie. ROW lll Barbara Spry: Des Moines: B.siness Ad, Palr'c a Slallcr: P'errc S. D: Educalicn, Maria Slalcs: Alliance, Ncbr: Fine Arls, Wayne Slcrn: Belvidere, Ill.: Plwarniacv, Emil Sfobefj Clficago His., lll,: Pnarrnacy. Thomas S'clces: Newfcn, lowa: Plrarmatv, ROW lV Donna Slouerg Des Moines: Educalion. Ann Slouller: Dos Moines: Fine Arls. Helen Sloullerg Galeslaurg, lll.: Liberal Arls. Karen Svraclnaiier: Minneapolis, Minn.: Business Ad. Joe Sfreel: Des Moines: Liberal Arls. Pamela Slrongj Des Moines: Edlicavion. ROW V Palfy slrinlieis: onasen, lowa: Liberal Arn. wayne Sullwold: Minneapolis, Minrng Liberal Arn. Ron Sulpnin: Des Moines: Business Ad. Ban Swank: sl. Louis, MQ.: Business Aa. Gary Swanson: Waverly, iowa: Liberal Ails. Margarel Swanson: Arlinglon l-lla., lil.: saueanan, Row vi Barbara Sweeling: La Canada, Cal.: Educalion. Ruin Ann Teague: Savannah, Mo.: Fine Arts, Laird Tnornason: Des Moines: Liberal Arls. Richard Thompson: Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Education. Sieve Thompson: Des Moines: Business Ad. Harry Tillman: Sv. Joseph, Mci.: Liberal Arls. ROW Vll Kappy Touzalin: Weslern Springs, Ill.: Fine Arla, Marilyn Tremanj Rockwell Cily, lcwa: Fine Arls, Dorolnie Triolell: Warrenville, lll.: Educalion. Jenn Truax: Monona, Iowa: Fine Arls, Alice Tiisnaus: Couina, Cal: Educalion. Slie Tyler: Des Moines: Educaliori. FRESHMEN Lg- 2 gd' i '-er Q' 7 I Q r D J ROVV Vlll David Ulrey: Lafirar e lll' Liberal Arls Geor e .Q , ., . g Waqoner: Adel, iowa: Lilsaral Arls. Jan Wagoner: Adel, lava: Pnarrnaey. williarn Walker: Des Moines: Business Ad Nancv Wall: sl. Louis, Ma.: Educallon. Ediln Walsn: Albcrla, Canada: Pllarn macv. ROW lX Jenn Ward: Knoxville, Iona: Liberal Arls. Gwen warlie-la: Arlinqian Warnle Pawnee ci Hn, Ill.: Liberal Arts. Belle ly, Ncbr: Fine Arls Jane? Watlrins: Bgrlinqlon, lawn, Business Ad. Ann W1-ivnerbv, Des Moines: Basinr-ss Ad. Davy Weaver, Griswold, Iowa: Bus nvss Ad. ROW X Eric Wedellj Madison, Wise.: Liberal Arls. Gcolf lrey Weiner: saiiqiis, Wcirj Raevlara, Ill.: winnaola, lll,: Libr ups Moines: Liberal Hills, N. Y.: L'beral Julie Werln, Wes? D Wcfenberg: Garner Mass: Business Aa. Priscilla Lilsi-ral Arls, Andrea Weiss: ral Arn William wanaaar: Arls. Mielianl warner: Forest Arn Row Xl rss miner, Ermalian, Palreia lawi- Fine Arls Jim wnae- loclr, Milwaukee Vmsr Biisines: Ad. Lindra Wlwln-, Kvwanco Ill: Fine A s Simon Wickham: Daven- Dorl, lewd: Fr-e Arls Vllliyrl Wflrlrliam: Marsh licld, Wisc.: Buincss Marr' Wior, Denvpr, New Sna'on, Iowa: Walcrloo, lows: Lib Ari Row xii Cala., raarfilian, Jann Wilcvi aasinmr All Suzanne willara: nrnl Arls. Janis wilson, Ana' niosn, lowa: Liberal A'ls Jrw Wise: Ollilmwa, Iawa: Libvral Arls Parlr Ill , Edlicalion carnl,n wnunirr, l-Vqnland ROW Xlll Gnu' VV,nslrrv'r' De: Mivnri' lltnrvs Ad. Mara Lfw lrllclll: l?c,i,.'-all fllr lawn Iihewsl Arls. Ginn wage- wnrnei' Mn Pri'-ser. Nm, 'Nr 1 7: Hunw ha' Mn l' ni' Arls C-vcrqe X'-',l r-' Drs Llannf an n- A' vnnf or-s Mn nn-g l' nr- Ar-r Pmrlf flv' Cyilr- i'r'n 'farm' lr X.: lliirr-fr Ad Wa-'r-n Yrulwlflr' Des Mrinrs' Pliilnrlr, Ki, Full' Dron lll, lil:-ral A s lirlirll VW llulill D-as Mrzlnr lrli c rvirxr MISS DRAKE CONTEST SKIP DAY HOMECOMING PREPARATIONS HOMECOMING DECORATIONS PARENTS WEEKEND AND HOMECOMING GAME HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS CROSS COUNTRY TRACK PHARMACY COLLEGE ,IN october AN 111 ,.-.- A Ai 5' ,.. fy O Y ' - 4 5 S r-fp! Q , n . I ., x iq, , ' fr., -fi? ,, . V 4 ,fn A ' T ar. - ' A A 1 'Ik . -x 4- 1 4' lr .J Mg VV , - r. I ', ,' :Nt fi , 1,17 ,A - ' : . AA, 'W 4' .np ' A fr:-:Av Wy ,- A . .L i - ' . .f ,V-W . 'A ' - 1, T-'TT u, ,, A, 51.64. ,Him A . , f J' W, ' A at QV 5 A Q A k'.:T P' 7 'QA i 'A .. riga .-:ff--' A AA 7 - 4 :AA:i?f iii dxf ' - . 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In order to vvard off a repetition of last year's Asiatic flu epidemic as well as to protect against all types of influenza, this mass inoculation campaign was waged from October T4-17. Miss Alma Miller, director of Drake's Student Health Clinic, supervised the program with the aid of senior pharmacy students and professional nurses from local hospitals. Unsure as to whether the worst is yet to come, Sylvia Wald hesitantly smiles as she takes her ounce of prevention. Senior pharmacy students received a sneak preview of their future work by helping administer tlu shots to students and faculty. Beauties On Parade The prettiest politicians ever to hit the ballots barn- stormed the Drake electorate in an all-out effort to gain votes for Homecoming Queen of l958. Campaigning hard for the honored office, the nominees paraded through the campus, distributed posters, and personally attracted voters. The eight candidates in the running in- cluded: Mary Buehler, Independent, Vicki Wasserman, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Pat Warner, Alpha Phi, Carolyn Smith, Alpha Xi Delta, Penny Nichols, Chi Omega, Peg Mor- ling, Delta Gamma, Maureen Dulian, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Jan Reed, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Despite sore arm-muscles, wind-tossed hair and aching smiles, the eight homecoming candidates managed to look bright and perky as they paraded in the pre-election campaign. 1' 'f ,P ff 34' - 395: fi V599 A KA,-X A if x, M 'L B P F5 I :ff M '? -'i l , '4 ' f -HJ? -:lf fi We , 5, 4- .Ff-1-1 '. S , 1.-ill' --hi- Y 1 P f' WZ' xpli X is fri -Q .f ff, Q In I' 7 I , 3:2 'L z I ! 'Ti' ' , H.-. N H .. '1 rf . 4 ai? E. 45 ' f' I ' -4 'ii ll 'J , 1 11' T fl, w 6 - -' l . V - vi 1 , L , U' ' ir I j 1 U 32 ,- 1 46 -as- ' ,I 'Lf ' 1 Pg' A 9 . Q bi, ,5 r ,la ,F 4 6 Q , . S L , A J' F if - T- ' I u! ,-, 5, JAM, fa? Y a ?g,x WN A., i nendams eed and -: w!Q - .fl Q if , HE BE . AYING FUR the huge chickens munching on me faiaaga at the Alpha xi Deira house managed to cop the sororities' first prize with their slogan, We're Laying for the Braves and Crowing lor the Bulldogs. The Alpha Phis imported this colorful foreigner who, accompanied by iArmed With Chicken Wire, Scissors, Not all Homecoming activities take place during the actual weekend, many a weary decorator will attest to this fact after weeks of seemingly endless toil on Homecoming displays. Months before Homecoming, students with creative minds, sharpened pencils, reams of paper, and unending patience struggle to design an original and colorful display, Ideas are pried out of the minds of sorority or fraternity pledges, dorm residents or members of independent groups are pestered to think up a good theme. After countless ideas are created and rejected, THE ONE finally dawns. The artists gratefully lay aside their pencil stubs, measly two sheets of paper, and long-suffering patience to crossly mumble, Okay, it's up to you kids now. Weeks flit by. Everyone calmly thinks, Oh, there's plenty of time left, No hurry. Then it's here-that fateful week before Homecoming. With a flurry of shopping lists for chicken wire, crepe paper, nails, and all the vital material and a few last minute purchases of staples, the days fly by. Three days before Homecoming, and what do we have -lust a stack of boards and junk lying in the yard! What'll we do? Call out the pledges, prod the dorm residents, The time has come . . , J oriental music, earned second place in the sorority division. The Bulldog of Phi Delta Chi, professional pharmacy fraternity, snatched not only a bit of the Brave's pants but also first place in the independent group division. X SPI E ,,.. ff. 1 -'4 DRAKE Locvf .- pgl.x14,,Nl RQOM , , .4 1 IU 5 . 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MARY BUEHLER, sponsored loy Inde- pendent Council, is a senior in music education from Schaller, Iowa. f? 48 QI 6.90 H-1o,Y rim arll gma41fa4Uf:131e..Y1 me I, .. W ' hiv Ra' ' 3 V ' Q9 ' 6 N' , 4:1 , , Q? I L V , 4 ' -f o , ' y l 5 6 ' ,Ava-M1 :rf-221 -94 . If W- 'W Ixipw -,, 'A ,. f.: -- -1 ROW I, left to right: Don Rogers, Tom Hamilvon, Fred Hardlman, Chuck Anderson, Tom Newell, Garland Seiben, Tom Formano, Brian -Williams, Rupe Hanshorn, Kent Johnson, Dave Romonf, ROW 2: Tom Holt, Bob Daur, Roger Zino, Ken Macke, Guido Rlffe, Chuck Van Kofen, Earl Cate, AI Marthinsen, Jay Cookman, Tom Schweiger, Bob Reid. ROW 3: Lew Callaway, Doug Glime, Jack Sandy, Ken Reed, Tom Pierick, Marv Hildrevh, ' Be M k' k' At Coah Gene Felker Asst. Coach Roy Irish, Dave Sierra, Jerry Knippenberg. ROW 4: Head Coach Warren Gaer, Tramer n an ow: u, ss, c , , Pa? O'Brien, Dale McCarger, Phil Svevich, Floyd Wilkens, Don Cook, Maurice Weber1,Equipmen0 Manager George Goebel. SEASON RECORD FOOTBALL DU ,a,. 6 SOUTH D. STATE..l2 IOWA STATE ,A,.,, 33 DU .... O 2l DU ,,,, O COLORADO ,,..,,,, DU ,,,, I 6 IA. TEACHERS ...,,. 20 DU ,,,, O NORTH TEXAS .,.. 42 DU ,,,. O TULSA ,,,,.,,,..,, ,259 DU ,,,, I 4 BRADLEY ,.,...,.,,A. I 2 DU .,.. 28 WASH. IMOJ ,,,. 2l DU ..,, 8 WICHITA ,A,,......,. 32 F Ib ll Coach Warren Ga RCF!! 7 TQ' Tough Season As Head Coach Gaer Resigns After ten years of directing Drake football teams, Head Coach Warren Gaer resigned at the end of the 1958 sea- son to accept a post as executive secretary of the University's national alumni association. He had many successful seasons as coach and saw last year's team play in the Sun Bowl game at El Paso, Texas. Gaer had mentioned in 1957 that he wished to leave coaching and enter another assignment. His ten year record showed 43 wins, 43 losses and-two ties. Drake football fans will sorely miss Gaer's likeable manner and able coaching. But before any talk of resignation began, Gaer's team was battling it out with some tough foes during the season- coming up with only two wins in nine games. In the sea- son's opener the South Dakota Jackralobits pulled an upset over the Bulldogs by winning, 12-6. Costly fumbles set up both State touchdowns. On the other hand lowa State's aggressive blocking, revenge for last year's loss and tail- back Dwight Nichols were the ingredients that whipped the Bulldogs in their second game, 33-0. It was somewhat the same story in losses to Colorado State, Iowa Teachers, North Texas State and Tulsa. in these games the Drake team couldn't get its passing up to par or its ground game on the move. But a happy Homecoming crowd of 3,500 saw the Bull- dogs win out over favored Bradley, 14-12. Drake quarter- backs Tom Formaro and Brian Williams helped score the upset along with the Bulldogs' leading ground gainer Tom Newell. Co-captain Newell was named as the most val- uable player on the Drake team. A fourth quarter rally in the Washington of Missouri game saw the Bulldogs come from behind to win, 28-21. Wil- liams' accurate passing 110 of 151 and Newell's power run- ning U21 yards in 17 carriest triggered the Bulldogs. Co-captain Garland Seibert 1 Brains behind the brawn: Asst. Coach Tozz Robinson, Asst. Coach Gene Felker, Head Coach Warren Gaer, Asst. Coach Pat O'Brien. Leading ground gainer and Drake's co-captain Tom Newell. We Lose... A heartbreaking loss was when Iowa State rolled over the Bulldogs, 33-0. Here, quarterback Kent Johnson irles a pass while Don Cook 1671 and Floyd Wilkens CBII defend. On the bench Jay Cookman f63J, Tom Holt ISIJ, Lew Callaway 1610 and other Drake players show worried concern over the outcome of the Iowa State game. . ' 'ez' e' wwf- ' 1 ff --Us -TEN ' ,I PII, Liff.-F S 'l 5-P5-' ., 1 ' I e - ff arf. --we-fan P' , -I .451 -, Y .fd F ,1u,., Hg-Q - -4 ,, V-fs. Ir, ,q,',,,,'- 'sie 4 f '-.iff A 'A '- H , . Iii' 717' If ' A. . e f , I 4, ' A E, YQ!!-4,-2-Y -as-uv! 0 .4 I ' J' ' Y .H L 4- ' , 93 ' -gg A sg .Iffff in ' . ' ' .7 ef ' . U Z, A gf i ' 'J bel ' ' . ,. .. 1 I A -, 0 Jfif A - Biggest headache for the Bulldogs in the Iowa State game came in the form of speedy failback Dwight Nichols 062, who broke through the Drake defense time and time again, . . . and Win! Homecoming fans had something to cheer about when the Bulldogs won their first game over the Bradley Braves, 14-12, Typical of the plays was this run by Phil Svetich l40l. A portrait of vicmry. Bulldogs celebrate victory over Bradley in locker room after the game. A sea of Bradley defenders swarm over quarterback Tom Forrnaro during rough action of game. ,- ll 1 le ,I ak'1'f . - 1 - ' IV fa, ,fi Y., 1, - 5,3 1' : 5-,sifggag 'fffrfh S I .1 , '5,' f ' , 'E vl w k' Mus w ww? if L , .S r . ff Mm! ' ' F-1 1 ' YF 'f V 1 - nj bfi, n . ,Tx M s -, A . xv? - l ?af5??P Mx ' pf. ' 45' . . 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Frosh Star Tom Rivers The gun sounds and Drake and South Dakota ertson close behind. Drake won the meet, Cross Country Winning important meets seemed to be the rule and not the exception with the cross-country team. Under the able leadership of Coach Robert Karnes the harriers tied with Houston University for the Missouri Valley Conference Championship, the first cross-country championship of its kind for the Bulldogs since 1947 and the second time that any Drake team had won or tied a conference title in the last 21 years, Sylvester Robertson led the harriers, followed by captain Phil Howrey, Elbert Harrington, Dave McDill and Charles Durant. All finished in the top ten. The sixth member of the cross-country team, Cal Wise, did not com- pete in this meet, but did help out in earlier meets. 9 l l Besides this victory, the thinclads walked away with the lowa AAU and Midwest Open Championships and man- aged a third in the Central Collegiate Conference at Chi- cago. ln dual meet competition Drake found the going a little tougher. After losses to Minnesota, Iowa State, Ne- braska, and Kansas State, the Bulldogs came back with wins over South Dakota and Wichita. One of the best freshman runners ever to come to Drake came this year in the form of 120-pound Torn Rivers from Sioux City, Iowa. The tireless winner of the Midwest Open and Iowa AAU championship broke all kinds of course and school records during the season and was highly praised by coaches and press. During a special frosh race in the Wichita meet he established a course, school and freshman record when he covered three miles in l4:5O.5! This smashed the old Waveland course record of 14:58 set by Nebraska's Joe Mullin earlier in the year. ln a special varsity-freshman meet in September Rivers broke the varsity and frosh two mile ma1'k by running the distance in 1O:35.B. And to make his records seem even better the Waveland course this year was about 120 yards longer than the one used last year! Rivers will surely be a big asset to Drake in the years to come. runners get off to a good start. Later in the race Dave McDill leads the pack with Howrey and Rob- L f I 1:Q,e.A .qgfrheggf ' f'ff'E-irrgk. -.J N! ,,,...-7- ,X N - AU, A V .C 11. 4 . ll l The College of Pharmacy had its be- ginnings in the Iowa College of Phar- macy in 1902. Some years later, the Des Moines College of Pharmacy was dissolved, the college program, staff, and facilities became a part of Drake University as the College of Pharmacy. The College of Pharmacy has an en- rollment of 200 students and a faculty of six. lt is a member of the Ameri- can Association of Colleges of Phar- macy and is accredited as a class A college by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education. College organizations are a student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Rho Chi, national honor society, Lambda Kappa Sigma, national pharmaceutical sorority, and Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Chi, national professional pharmaceutical fraternities. Fitch Hall has been the home of the college since 1948. Pharmacy College Byrl E. Benton, dean of the College of Pharmacy, has been head of the college since 1949. He was grad- uated from South Dakota State University with B.S. and M.S. degrees. He later received his Ph.D. from the University of lllinois. ii-Q. VTCH H Pharmacy is the science ot medicinal substancesp it is also the art of compounding and dispensing them. Early during the college career of the pharmacist, he learns the proper methods of identification and combination of drugs to demonstrate his scientific and professional competence. 2 3 ,i an Augu- lt is no small matter to know that upon your skill and knowledge, a life may depend. Q , u 1'-v Pharmacy students in their white jackets study for a profession of preparing prescriptions. Against a white background, the wonder-working pills are produced. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY The feminine touch finds worthy application, even in the national organization, Lambda Kappa Sigma has as one filling of prescriptions. The women who lend this added of its primary goals the advancement of women in touch are members of Lambda Kappa Sigma, the old- pharmacy. est women's professional pharmacy sorority. An inter- ROW I: Mary Martini, Patty Day, Patty Vecera, Winifred Mote, advisor, Kay Harvey, treasurer, Janet Metcalf, Ann Thompson, secretary: Joyce Johnson, vice president, Penny Thomas, Jeanette Walters, president. ROW 2: Carol Robinson, Portia Whitman, Marlys Breckle, Elizabeth Thom- sen, Phyllis Kroeger, Donna Dulian, Ellene Guse, Young Hee Lee, Sandy Pierzynski. ROW 3: Lavonne Spry, Faci Heil, Barbara Claassen, Gayle Wood, Edith Walsh, Georgia Safford, Jan Edwards, Sandy Johnson. C7 Q If 5 I 4 ' 4 Q 4- f, 5' Q , 4 5 K X s lf, 1' Y' , A Q ' 6 f V, 1 ,A .El 'faq . WA flxgll ?: I g ya 'if ff N Wig' 35 W, W5 ' N 6 1 Q ' , Q, L K1 6 41,7 Q g f 5, 0 Am an 51' lt Q iw ,- a split.. ,blf Phi Delta Chi is active in campus activities. Here two members help serve a pancake breakfast to Delta Gamma sorority as a part of World University Service auction. PHI DELTA CHI PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY The future pharmacists of Phi Delta Chi were given credit for receiving first place in the Homecoming decorations in the independent division this year. After the Homecoming game, the organization sponsored their second annual Alum-Active banquet. Highlighting their spring activities was the All-Pharmacy Spring Festival. Marty Schuele, president of the fraternity, was also president of the American Pharmaceutical Association. ROW l: Byrl Benton, faculty, W. A. Teppert, faculty, Bob Shuele, secretary: Marty Schuele, president, Dave Broida, treasurer, Gene Terry, Joe Ruiz, Ron Miller, Kurt Halberson, George Olivo. ROW 2: Martin Griffin, Don Sabol, Ed Rymek, Larry Maxwell, Perry Nisson, Howard Reback Fred King, Gary Ford, Wayne Stern, Bill Monroe. ROW Zi: Dale Frederick, Don McRoberts, Dick Stallrnan, Gene Kost, Jim Jawor, Garold West brook, Theodore Dunkel, Glenn McConnelee, Bennett Weissman, David Blatt. ROW 4: Lee Tidrick, Dave Thompson, Arnold Rosenberg, Ed Kalch brenner, Bob Kalchbrenner, Dean Nelson, Larry Hurst, Jerry Durand, Jim Theis. W' R? I U57 'PW - 'l'W 'I 11 .ff iilialgef xg' l -1 v- -- 1, f' VXI.: I .W . ' . .fig 1 , i 1- 154- U an sv 'Q' V , YMQIHOY an M5 X 1 ' rf, . , 3 lm M af a 1'-'J 4 . ,X -Q 1 A - '13 ,, . r 1. 4 vw? i w: lxw- :H ' 71 Vibfiazgff .I .3 ' W, V , 31 V' is 8 Q X 5' ......., , W ri I 4 3 J. 1 ' 12 K an I 1---Yun? Q Q.. 1 ff- J!! 5 xa ':5T3+i?5 g-wf Jw H 6 . -- ' ,I 1, izr! F Xa 'I , ' I 1,697 'I Q 'L mx- A ' 1, ' -fu - Y A V ' iizaflx - - n. . an . 59 'S WE ARE THANKFUL QUARTET CONTEST CAMPUS CARNIVAL ADMINISTRATION GOVERNING BODIES RELIGION ASPECTS RELIGION IN ACTION WEEK RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS DIVINITY SCHOOL november cz, . . -pb.,:r4..,-. ' A ,.-, -f --1:12 fs?155t:'hff,,,' ., '- 'ff-'1f?fGE'f - 4. . Vg-ps.: ' fi'-. -.gvyzfiffqgi 1. . - .www ,.f,:,1m-,,5. - N xg,g...,.,f1,.,.-f. .-1 Ji-,.-'.::i-::51q:::k5:4-., , 521-,,:?I?411E :f 'ff--V P-' ft. . 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Thankful for . . . 13. r,v Lf 1':, , F V, . the Joy of Living I F. f 1 -- f my-,.,,f-sz,-.,T.-v V -,-- I x lx' 1 X J' ,, I gf M 9' 1 . -V fx ,fl ci 'YC JI ,bg f c-F J' Kappa Kappa Gamma s wlnnmg quartet takes a bow Members are Margaret Mxller Marilyn Treman JoAnn Moore and Nella Hundlmg Quartet Sung Makes Harmony Rmg With smiles costumes and four part harmony eight groups entered the annual Quartet Contest The Kappa Kappa Gamma mermalds won the women s dlVlSIOI'1 for the second consecutive year wnth By the Sea Tau Kappa Epsilon won the fraternity ollvrslon The contest was sponsored by Phu Mu Alpha professional music fraternlty Tau Kappa Epsilon was the only entry ln the fraternity dlvxszon Quartet members are Terry Meyers Jack Gillespie Don Gatch and Dave Mann -'-' . n 60 ' 0.1 Delta Zetas Attacked the Sack as their carnival booth. Those that were against the sack orations enioyed throwing flour at the DZ gals, Whether attacking the sack or smashing profits and fun continued. Carnival Fun , Y, ' 113 .- 5.J '4 t 1 I 4 . 1' 2, -'fl I if tx,-Q.-,. . TA- f r if f D' ,al s I and chemise the car, the Sixteen Campus Carnival booths featured many Pi Kappa Alpha captured a first place trophy with amusements for, the eighth annual year of the all- their Games of Chance. Tau Kappa Epsilon took campus United Fund campaign, that included hula second place with their Egg Throwing Game hoop dancers, throwing oatmeal, or tossing hoops on dancing Can Can girls' legs. Campus Carnival opens and the fun begins, The booths are complete with decorations, pretty girls, and prizes. Big decisions are being made as to which booth would be the most fun. wr. .. Q5 l Smashing the Car to Bits was another feature at Campus Carnival. Many students used their reserved energy to put another dent or smash another window in the car. Raises Campaign Fund Highlighting Campus Carnival frolics was the Most Ugly Man, and Woman contest. The uglies were featured in their own booth where the voting took place. Ugly winners were MUWOC Sue Cohen, Alpha Epsilon Phi, and MUMOC Ralph Eidem, Phi Delta Delta. Most Ugly Woman on Campus-Sue Cohen 've -f ng-...... ,... A night of fun and profit was the outcome of the car- nival. The Campus Chest Committee, sponsor of the carnival, gave the donation of S685 to the United Campaign. Most Ugly Man on Campus-Ralph Eidem , ,W 'f 95.5 f :syn L ' ff i ' ' Q ,gXp,,-'Pg .4 Y, F ! 'Q , ' fx , Y 6' .L DZ .. wg, ex A a Q A if 5 1 Q M 13? 1 Q22 fp Jig .1 if Q2 .e ws' , f ty, Q X HENRY G. HARMON, President of Drake University NISTRATION T , L. Q, F X , WW P E H29 1 ,o-M' VA DOLPH STANLEY, Direclor ofA1l1lellcs PAUL MORRISON, Athletics Business Manager WARREN GAER, Alumni Secretary JUSTIN BROWN, Director of Admission Counselors aa.. , vs., .r , , 21 ,22 I .e l 4 K Q. xl ' an F U l l l . ,. 93 ? '3'T 7 f .5 -P54 ,L4,,, - eff ' -x 4 X-. av s , ' H . 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', Q in I I x 1 1 E x . Q1 LL' 5 87 ,W M , 'fg ' ey 'I' 1, 2 X 4 5 QQ 4 V , Vfmqlfx Q 552 'F'f-'! ,. I-,J-,I 1 Q3 tx' 9' 5 f X f mf! ' 1 r J ' FF' ' 4 : 4 5 .r:x'mgfQ,Awg ff' 'Q ' ' 1 B 1 I? ' A x A A XJ . J Lk ,hlvvfw , -fp . I I Naam I . 9' '5 ' A Q A - 1 ' ff 'L m .A '31 ff' Q 55 1,1 I , .5 U P' If , Q F, . 5, 2, ,A .2 fflff' 1 A 5 Q' -y . 1 1 'ref W 35 VA 4 ., P + f - E may ' X V - 1 '59 f 89 , , , .,,, ...u.maLb-4f4..,4,.-,,,, RELIGION IN ACTION WEEK Highlighting the religious activities ofthe year on the Drake campus is the annual Religion in Action Week. The events of the week are organized by the faculty and The Student-Faculty Council for Religious Action. Religion in Action Week, held this year Nov. 9- i3, followed the theme, Mad Rush to Nowhere. The program for the week began with an Inter- Faith Banquet Sunday evening. A formal con- vocation was held Monday with various speakers on campus during the week to address informal convocations and organization meetings. Students from all religious on campus were invited to the Inter-Faith Banquet which opened Religion in Action Week, STUDENT-FACULTY COUNCIL FOR RELIGIOUS ACTION Representatives from each organized religious group sity Service Education which provides money to help and residence council on campus comprise the mem- students from foreign countries attend American uni- bership of SFCRA. This committee sponsors Religion in versities. The religious census taken during fall registra- Action Week, Brotherhood Week and World Univer- tion was also sponsored by this group. ROW 1- Gene Terry treasurer- Beth McGraw historian: Bette Greenberg, corresponding secretary, Margaret Talcott, presidintp Marlys lBreckle, recording secretaryp Rosalie Iieane. ROW 2: Pam Stevens, Judy Evans, Marilyn Chisholm, Donna Forbes, ric Weedle. . 'I :WH 11,4 ji.: di ,I ,wumvv 9 ' 1 'I fgl,I1, .A A- I H I 'h' u5l4'1 n f W wb'-Z f K, ay, , ,x ll , ,I A ,! - iw ' 'f 1 '- ,nn .0 , Q V ,,,,.,-ov' .1 A 32' viii qx . 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'. 1':TZfi'7ff Tiifxtf-fir. 17 Fw ...1--:J ' -1'.z:f1 f,4x:.:-:a:sfQ1,- f f.fi T: 2r1 f?b2f'Q'7ff-F f' -+ '?+4'-i -'r.f'Qf:,- ' ' 'lf '33 K ' - 'Y-4.. 4 -riwze,-f,',. 2 '41M. f.:3fqa1-12Li1f- -xrfr'-'f':1Sc,1-f,..-.41-1111-cz-fifi .i:f - 1 f.lj - Q ,Vg .A-A ,.f.,,.,--11.1 v1.,.:.,-F'l-,.-':,..4-..- ,332-1-:fm ,-V .--,-. V .- . , 44-'-lbgvfefgw-fr,-,1-'ay-sl,-:,e.3:1x+,WJ :za-::a,-42 L--Lv ' ' ' N ,. ,r 'f.1,. ',.--EN 05-.4g.,G,.4,wPX x-Q :ix I Divinity School The Divinity School of Drake University has been an integral part of the university's history since its founding in 1881. The first degree granted by the university was a Bachelor of Divinity degree. The Divinity School was orginally known as the Bible College. In 1946 the school became a graduate seminary. It offers a three year graduate degree, Bachelor of Divinity, and a Master of Arts degree with a major in Re- ligion through the Graduate Division of the university. 1 :rsh Q , I gfr'-.,,' l tl John E. McCaw is dean of the Divinity School and professor of Church History. The Charles Medbury Hall, completed in 1955 and contemporary in its design, provides for the Divinity School the latest in modern facil- l ities and equipment in ministerial education. ln the kitchenette, equipped to serve social affairs and receptions, several of the students take time for a coffee break. Training for Religious Leadership The Divinity School concentrates its program upon pre- paring men and women for leadership in the local church, It also offers specialization in the fields of re- ligious education, rural and urban ministries, church administration and pastoral counseling. PM Although the school has always been particularly re- sponsible for the training of the Disciples of Christ ministry and has received support from Christian churches and its members, the school joins in an ecumenical spirit and seeks to serve all who are pre- paring to enter the church in any capacity. The reading room of the Divinity School library, besides being furnished vvith study tables and desks, also has corn' fortable easy chairs. -fr. L4 I E di va LT? Y 'J' XC W? xy-v V3 xv V v UG- Elle gl Qs. J, 3 ,A ,Q . ' f o - if TI a' 'fy ' ' ... V A-TW? DRAKE BY NIGHT THE HAPPY SEASON FINE ARTS COLLEGE MUSIC DRAMA ART SOPHOMORES 1 december K . 4 4 -An- 5 ' af , 2 f -c A ' If,-1 ' xl' 5 1 .Ap , , . ' 'I 44. -Q I .1-'ffl - - 6131: 4 F il- ll. I 1 , ' J .L ! ,.. 5 K1 -- fr' .4 if . LA vxxhgchgx A A' .QV ' . ., . 5 . ., . ..-,. . S A X' ,,, J. .. -,.-,gr--maj: fl'--A W: ' fr 'n '-2732517974 ' '. -:jr , , ,nf , .f'-f:f'Q1.1Y.- .4 X ,J J.. 'iii F4-ai .. , ,L , , J , f, 1, -.1 1'-, - ' - Qkvr .U QM 1:-f.-lV1:.- 433' 1'jg2:.i 4Jfg ll W. -,K-fist -' ' ' l ...1-i5L.,5.,sq- -,r-.. x 33 L . , , rc ,'3.V4-V, . ' -: -.7 Aa -v '., 'i1Y1.-1-. -r .-fx. ,- wr J'-4 . fi.,-,ry-.5 rggzif- VX. -,J ,-5 . ,V , V x Y , .1 -fx-11 vf-,-..:-af4:14.fafasfztgay--xz-,.:my-Q,:f'.a .a-.L-flyer: V -- . , . 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JHQQ ,- .Q .,.ff.igb?,,?.':'T.f'H , ' ':, ' Qgg-Yfffe15,'JM 'I t A-,Q-fi Q 2- 3-f,::.' .uf-A-4-,--1 H1-1. W ' '. -' - , , -- ar ,V , . ,Y JM K , :fr -r ,, H . 'C' I ,Q c 3 l 2 -.5 1 ,L l V . . -:':,.-1-,uwsnf THE HAPPY SEASON T December brings the time of year when all the campus breathes an air of excitement and of things to do. Parties, programs, and ideas flew. Groups sang carols and entertained children while students looked forward to home and vacation. The spirit was one of . Music . . . y December opened with the annual performance of standing soloists. Some 500 persons, including many the Messiah at KRNT Theater. The Messiah, the be- Drake students and faculty members, took part in the ginning of the Christmas season, featured the Des two performances. The Messiah program was the 69th Moines Symphony Orchestra and a choir with out- presented with the cooperation of Drake University. e cas or the Messiah filled the stage at KRNT Theater and the music filled the auditorium with the annual pre-Christmas presenlation of an e's amous oratorio. ,Alim- -4'-' I X ..,.. .Q The Danish gym team exhibited folk dances in costumes of their country at a convocation at Drake. Drake students provided entertainment at the Foreign Student Festival. ... Dancing... Holiday events of parties, dances and special programs brought added activity to campus lite. Dancing was a favorite means of entertainment, whether it was with a partner on the dance floor or watching someone on stage. Social organizations held annual winter dances whileresidences planned parties and programs. Dancing was featured in programs during the holiday season. Modern Dance Club supplied expressive danc- ing to the season on campus. Foreign students per- formed native dances at the annual Foreign Student Festival held in Des Moines. Another foreign dancing contribution came from the Danish gym team at an all-university convocation in the Fieldhouse. The group combined grace and skill in a program of gymnastics and folk dancing. Another movement was underway by co-eds with a love for dancing. The girls formed into a chorus line known as the Drakettes with talent in tapping, high kicking and singing. The Draket'te5, formed by Drake coeeds with dancing talent, entertained at campus functions. . . . New Ideas lg! ll Causing more controversy than a humor magazine, Abstract aimed at publishing serious literary works. Abstract, Drake's new literary magazine, hit the cam- pus in December. The first issue met both praise and criticism. Abstract supporters upheld the quality of the articles contributed by faculty and students. But the independent publishers, Abstract Association, re- ceived notice that the magazine was to be discon- tinued until approved by the board of publications, which approves all campus publications. The maga- zine was made official in January and Abstract went on to press. . . . and Snow The coming of winter brought snow, cold noses and spills and festivities inside and out. Awake in the morning! Look outside! Snow has turned the campus into a win- ter wonderland. Bundle up today! Put on your boots! Be careful not to fall-it isn't as soft as it looks. Off to class to the grate of snow shovels. The other side of campus may be iust a few blocks away but why is the first class way over there? Time for funwice skating, tobog- gaming, or sitting by a nice warm fire. But inside or out, at a party or aloneeit was the happy season, a time for music, dancing and good times. 2 1 a. na. ' ,Aer i ....i L. 7 .AN , 'A A P' fl ff . ' 515691 N Xf ,. 1 ., .. .. , ,- .,i. '5f 5 1 -4 1 13? 1-.-1? 2535 1. .QQ f -..::':5P .,.:-,:f.L.f:1,,,1xfgf .t,-11,113.7er-,1::,-11x-,frff4:b:g11:81254-1 iz' , 3' .-fgmxppff 4: fig:-a: :,:':fe1-W1 sgjvaygfufrarff--:2f esa: 1 .. ,. ,. .,,. f.- ., .,,, ,.,..-w. 4124: J,-'Avx are 15:22-23:4 ua1:Q:ra,::f.:?2-g:wf.:f..K::TN f 4 . 15,4 v FINE ARTS COLLEGE The College of Fine Arts includes the Departments of Art-Drama, Speech, and Music. The objectives of the college are to give the student an academic and cultural background, and to develop the practical side of the arts besides giving experience in per- formance in the chosen fields. The College of Fine Arts also contributes to the cultural and artistic life of the university students and the community through the plays, radio programs, concerts and art exhibits which are open to the public. The dean of the Frank B. Jordan. Howard Hall, built in 1903, houses the office of the dean of the College of Fine Arts, a small theater, a recital hall, the Carnegie record room, and provides studios, practice rooms and classrooms. College of Fine Arts since 1942 has been 4 Q 4 an -1 ' 'in 'aa lil-iA1.bA 1.31-,WIS -is 1 . i ' n ' 49' . . , V . . ,,,, pg gli Ag 2111 -9 Q 'i Q 9 ' 5 ' ? far 2 'YY3 ,7- ix 'l 1 -ij, Q. 3' igtz'-igr, gi -1 Q X.,vsg9vQi5 V, .5 1 lg? :fl-E' ' ',' Af '?'V QV 'i ff .Q , ,, ., ,. . 4 .. .:x'lZ , ' 1 7. 'H fag- Lg.: .w af va-71,91 . -qw 4.3.-w Y .eg A Spf 71' eye. K' pg .1 ' 5, X1 ' ' -I' ' ,fe-T ' -HL-A-'V . - A.- ' Q N ,phf X' fax ' ,,,.-5 '.1, Ah ,sf 1 .g-r-- ' ,ff-I .Off av'- c ,,,g, 3 ,V A Y si K V fy ' 1 ' ' 1 Y 9 1 1' ' 1 . v S-. is Q-'?fNL as 4.. 59' ,-fi 2-1. H-ev-r.-1-'-w ' -Sv--nv,-.F . V Wm I xv ' Y -,L'?'f , . - 1,-, 4 ln5ff'i.i , .Y- -1:2-2.-Q .- ,,- 1' -, 51 '- f. g Vg ' A' ' ig 51-'-Q13 L . -:1 ri- 3 5 1 ' -iii?-'f'i .-L A 3715! -11' 1 'L - .C--- . -'--13-a--.N '11-1'-7' ' ,Q.vm,,.45' f - - ' - 5f9'f5if.C.' 7 . ,QQ -xgvllg vt' ,x ' saggy- 'iiff 'Gif' e,fLfX'N1. Y' . I I? Xt 'F Q X fllI'B!'W0 Q- .. 1 r.-1 DRAKE CHOIR The Drake choir presents programs during the year on concerts in several states. and oft campus. The choir sang in the first Des Moines concert of the season, took part in the Christmas Con, The 'choir is directed by Stanford Hulshizer with Robert vocation and presented the annual Nggtrn of Qpera in Pearson assistant director. The choir members are se- the spring. The choir also toured in the spring, presenting Ieded S1aUdifiOnSinfhefH i lt Row ii Becky Hepa, Peggy Barker, JoAnn Moore, Bette warriira, Barry ieariii, Baairy Beck, Biaia Aiderscn, Ann siairffar, Lats Maas, Karen Hrriaiiirra, Carolyn srrririr, Carol sayariaarr, Connie Frederick, Mary Buehier, Pai vvaaaaiaarg, Jane Parri, Marilyn rrarrrarr, Robyn Birrrriiarri, naraiiiy Bigiia, and Joyce sirgaiiriag, Bow 2: Caroiirie Haxby, Barbara iaiiaarriaarir, Nancy siaraa smith, Jane Martin, Noreen Mfcaryiiia, Eleanor Ma- iraffay, Naiia sae Hiirrriiirig, Maryiyriri oraim, Nancy Siiniriger, Gilda cares, Mary Stewart, Jarii raram, Shirley saiia, Nancy siirkarrra. Row ar Bigaaa Gonnerman, Bob Harigaa, nr,-iiaeri saiiiaiaai, Pei Sheiby, Douglas Paiaraarr, Biii siayaria, Maryiri sarah, Ben Beltus, Kerr oriarriaaa, David oiiarrrriay, Keiiir cariaarr, Briari Hawkes, Wanda Davis. ieovv Ar Bari Quiiano, iirri Hiaairriirf, tim Hart, Pm izeriira, Aiari Peters, Jael Levin, Don Forsman, Waiiy Miiiar, Roger Burke, and iarry DBBBB. 1-7 51 es. Q is ff.. K r 'X -1i,.,,-- , wif- :Jw Q. lv M Q I I ik L ' V Y xW -3 v V E , ,-far II ' r , ' ' - I in . . X 2 V A , -. fr 4 'X x ,-s.1.. . .. . J w 5 ,, A I ' . '.' , 1 5 , 5 fu X, .ig .3 I V . . , I , Q if GJ! v I Y 'Q 442' aww I 1 .pf-Q1 K ew I QQ A 1 ev f VM' ,if V v V ' Mn- , on . L11 -1,1 ,. L I ' 314- 1 sz Yi 2' I.. .fn x A Y I f...f 1 l 'f -I. .-,f N xl '.' 2-' 2000! , 4 A 7 :E f M glfga' AA fi u . K , va, ' K id' , flu Q. , ',,u , 1. 5. X 5. . . ws BA I X' I F 9 fa' f T A 1 f I 4. ' X x.,,J2E64V 7- ,- :lf , lx I' t E' 5 K ,, fu. 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L1 7 Q L f,,l:i?Q SOPHOMORES - , N -A fb- - W -' ' R ff f-'- -'N--W--M X, ,x 1 1 K 3 4' 'iq 1 yi-fpjg,-:iI,, .J. ,r ff . , A- K L 1. 1 MW. of 'M -f' 1.2 31 fl nc ww as - f 12 Dv-g?.f,jt.-.xi ,ggkgfgjvf ,Af W .. ,ff p,,m,A- ,J V 434-.J , If f - . iff .5172 :J A 1 ' , ': -- ' -, f 1?-49411Q.:-f21fiE2? iaf1'ifg' - 55 ' .. :Q 1 . J 1 I I f ' ' ' - V ' fi-1' Qg:.1.f-Q '1 .ff?ff'kJ'J'7!2 S .-.w'Zi.g, 'q,2-- Viv. ' - ' .1 'Gif ' - , fr : 5I x-4-E:-TQIQPIKibfa'-1'2T'-f, ,- . , , ,. ,-,.,.fLf, .: Q-:fr gfgr-,Q . ,4:3,r,.1 f - 5.-ve'-M 17.2 - -fr'-:Q - 1:1-vuefz.-.11551'-rzfggz150--.fx -' -, f 51 Qmqn'-:'5a, .- ., . . aide, v, ' fi-3455.5 , 3.5 p -'fr.v:,-e,13.,g- f I . i-'avi'-xweiqrh-Lgigpik 1 , h ' ' ' ' '- A , - :1 ..b:s: 5 rw qsffjsgf ' - ...if A X .-in-.l 75.1, . l -5-52,5--ka:-y Nz gg3gf:,5.,--:.-yzzigg,1af.5g,-:yur-V, .j1,gL-,gg-5 - ' . Y, - 'X X ku 4. -n J ,Q now VI Jan Banralen, Grimes, Iowa, Fine Arvs, Marlys Breckleg sibley, Iowa, Plrarrnaey. Hans Bressler, Larnar, Colorado, Eeuealibn. Jaeeuie Bromley, Deealur, lIl,, Educaiion. Peggy Buelr, laana Falls, Idaho, Educafion. Sandra Buckbergg wesleliesler, Ill., Liberal Ares, Row Vll Danald Burger: waulree, Iowa, Liberal Arls, Peggy Burlev, warliena, Kan., Pirie Arfs. John Burrers field: winrerseo, lewa, Business Ae. Mary Can- liele, izeeklera, Ill., Eauearien. Clyde Carler, Dayenberr, laya, Business Ad. William Carver, Des Meiries, Business Aa. Row Vlll Harald Case, Fullen, Ma., Liberal Ares, rhannas Cavariauqhi clariari, Iowa, Pharmacy, Margarer cnabnnan, cresren, Iowa: Fine rxrrs. Maryrn Cheney, Deep Biyer, lbwa, Liberal Arfs. eary clirisvabner, Des Moines, Fine Arcs. Belly Clark: Des Meiries, Business Aa. Row IX Larry Clark, Charilonl layya, Liberal rxrls, Ruger Claypoclg Chapin, Iowa, Fine Arls. Tern Cochrane, Des Plaines, Iowa, Liberal Ares. Terry Conrad, Fonda, laya, Liberal Arls. Gary Cook: Pasryille, lqwaq Liberal Arls. Judy Cooper, cliieage, III.g Fine Arls. Bow X Levi cblririererig Cryslal Lake, Iowa, Liberal rxris, Donna Covey, Arlinglon, va., Liberal Arcs. .lueirn Coxworlhj Nbrlnbrael, lll., Educalion. Ann Crain, Des Moines, sdueavien. Jan Crain: Des Moines, Eeluealian, Barbara cullurn, Janesville, wise.- Fine Arls. ' 4 s vp 7-if '4 l , ...r ' , ROW L ' Linea rxelins, Wexlern Springs, ill, Eeuearen. Beberl r-seler, biianianrs Puri, Ill., Liberal Arls, viyiarr rxreuera, rlile, Hawaii- saueafen, carel rsieranuer, cnarirari, leya, sauearibn. Willa Allan, Janesville, wse, Eeuearien. Pobcfi Andersen, Des Masnes, Business Ad Bow ll Elaine Andrew, cedar Rapids, lawa, Fine Arts. Jeanne Andrew, Nevada, layya, Liberal rxris, Melyin Arendl, Manleaurna, iowa, Business Ae. Lynn rxlnerlen, sr. Lauis, Me., Liberal rxrls. Baberr Aulr, lziyer Faresi, Ill., Business Ae. Dolores Baldwin, cnieaqb, Ill., Edueavian, ROW lll Vicki Barenyaig Brentwood, Mo., Fine Arls. Barbara Barnliarl, Des Moines, Liberal Arls, Ruth Harrell, FP, Lauderdale, Fla., Liberal Aris. Rosalie Beane, Grinnell, Icwag Fine Ads. Marilyn Bealy, Des Moines, Educaviori, Donald Eeiersdori: Denison, Iowa, Pharmacy. Row IV Michael Belinsbn, Jellerseri Cify, Mb., Liberal rxrls. Larry Bellerg Cnieagb, ill., Fine Arcs. Beniarriin Bellusg lylarsnallreyyri, Iowa, Fine Arls. Frank Benesli, Ml. verrien, leya, Fine rxrrs. Roger Benisenek, Olin, lewa, Fine Arrs. Judy Berlehr Cedar Falls, lawa, Liberal Arls. ROWV Janis Besverg Des Moines, Liberal Arts. Dorcrilny Bigus, Corydon, Iowa, Business Ad. Nancy Bishop, Burlingion, Iowa, Fine Ads. Larry Black, Des Moines, Business Ad. Marv Blaserg Davenpori, Iowa: Liberal Arts. Charlene Eoeke: Hubbard, Iowa, Educavion. SOPHOMORES sa ROW I carol Cummings, Ames, Iowa, Lilseral Edueaiion. Gerald Dayis, cnieaqo His. eroye, sdnealion. yiroinis Dans, war, oosn, ill., eeueaiien. Karen Dennis- Boone, Iowa, Eduealion. ' Arls. Sandi currey, elenyiew, Ill., L Ill., Pnarrnaey. Jan Dayis, Downers ROW Il K..--' Barb Defirnarlg LaGrange, Ill., Liberal Aria. Fredrick DeVrics, Sully, Iowa: Business Ad. Nancy DeWiNg Des Moines, Educalion, Merllyn Dillon: Des Moines: Educaiion. Mary Dirsi, Lansinq, Ill., Educailon. Marilyn Dixon, Janes- ville, Wise., Business Ad. Bow Ill Jean Dobberl, Naoeryille, Ill., sdueaiion. Lee Donnellang Neyada, iowa, Fine Ares. Donna Dulian, Oilawa, Ill., Pnarrnaey. Barbara Dunlap: Jaelsonyille, ill., Liberal Aris. Gary Duvsllj Fairfield, iowa, Liberal Arls. Palrieia Dyos, Newion, iowa, Business Ad. ROW IV Bryan Egeland: Roland, Iowa: Liberal Aris. Jim Ellerbrakeg Quincy, Ill., Liberal Arls. Rolcleri Ellisj Des Moines, Business Ad. Duane Ernsig Ida Grove, Iowa: Fine Arts. Brian Faberg lndionele, Iowa, Business Ad. Carole Fugareg Des Moinesg Business Ad. ROW V Richard Falbg Livermore, Iowag Business Ad, Allen Fanng Clarinda, Iowa, Pharmacy. Danna Filesg Olathe, Kang Liberal Arts. Mike Fleming: Des Moines, Liberal Arls, Gary Ford, Des Moines: Plrarrnacy. Roy Porgy: Albra, Iowa: Liberal Arfs. Y- I QI n Q. SOPHOMORES g ws I W 3 5a - F IM . ,' ' I? 4. V 2 6.1 ru, 9 6' . 1 , R 3 5 sr ' s . Q.. 1 gy , Q. 45 2 'I . L, rr: .L , J. Q? Qi -I -17 A Bow vi James Fcrsrnang rrederieisisuro, iowa: Business Ad. Lowell Frazer: Des Moines, Business Ad, Judy Freaser, Glidden, iowa, Eduearion. Jody Friday: Leon, Iowa, Educalion. Ronald Frykbergg Dows, iowa, Business Ad. Jirn salinsliyg Des Moines, Business Ad. Bow VII Aryid sores, Des Moines, Business Ad. Frederick saver, Des Moines, Liberal Arls. Linda eearlnarl, Wes: Des Moines, edueaiion. Mienael Griggs: Des Moines, Liberal Aris. Donald cserdy, cnieago, Ill., Liberal Arls. Len eerslein, cnieooo, Ill.: Liberal Arls. Bow viii David eilyon, Gary, Ind.: Business Ars. Morqarei Glancy, Des Moines, Liberal Aris. Joyce Gordong Hidnlanel Park, III., Business Ad. Gayle Grail, Sioux rails, 5, D., Business Ad. Karen erayes, Melyin, lowa, Business Ad. Belle Greenbergg Chin sado, ill , sduealion. Bow IX Reber? Greiiensleing Chicago, lil., Pliarrriaey. Larry sriiiiins, Norwall, Iowa: Business Ad. sandra sriosisy, Barrinoion Ill., Business Ad. Carole eroln, Dos Moinrs, sduealion, cnrisiine eusiaie son, Boeiferri, ill, Liooral Ares. Dori Gusiineq Jaeisonyille, lil , Fine Aris. ROW X Jai-ies ssydon, sary, lnri., seiuealion. Baruara Hdddlclc: Wrsigncsicr, lil., Liberal Arie Jeanine Hannoorn, Alioona, iowa, Business Ad. wayne rlarnn-ar, Des Moines iilsaral Arls. rsifnard Hank- rvscn, DQS Moves, Llbcrnl Ari: Karen Hanralierli Bnrznolor, :Mig Binnrss Ari 151' v us. Q x L L . C Row vn sreenenen Jansen: Des Meanes: Fine Anne. Hank nennsen: East Chicago, Ind.: Fine Anne. .nune Ann .nenneen: Penn nudge, nnn.: Education. Penn Johnson: Mersnnennnewn: Iowa: Business Ae. nzenen ncennrnen: Leeyenwernn: Ken.: Pharmacy. Helen ncennene: Wau- neeen, nnn.: Liberal Anne. ROW VII snnrnne Ksnzenneereer: Des Moines: Fine Anne. cnernen nceyneen: nznyensnee, nnn.: Pnernneey. nznenene Kenner: sycennere, nnn.: Pnennneey. Jenn nqennenny: Penee Hezenns, nnn.: Business Aa. Merene Kenny: Penn Forest, nnn.: Lsneeren Ann. cnnerne ncnne: Mn. Ayr, neue: Fine Arne. ROW VIII Jenn King: cnnnnen, Iowa: Pnennnney. Reine xnenn: Alqen, newe: Fine Anne. Lyne ncneen: Peenene, nnn.: Busnness Ae. Mel Knnnsny: sneennyn, N. v.: Busi- ness Aen. Pnynnne ncreeeer: Leclaire: news: Lnnsenen Anne. Joanne ncnnszn: Hudson, newe: euenners Ae. ROW IX Fred Kuhne: Owensville, Mo.: Liberal Arts. Lois Kurnpulo: St. Louis Fark: Minn.: Education. Frank Kutchen: Des Moines: Liberal Arts. Helen Latferty: Thayer, Iowan: Liberal Arts. Carol Larnb: Des Monnes: Education. Susan Lancaster: Erie, Pe.: Education, now x Kea Leeynn: ornene Penn. nnn.: Business Ae. Jenen neenr: Ogden, Iowa: saneevaen. Den nennnen: Fredericksburg, newe: susnnese Aa. Penn Lnnne: oenr newn, nnn.: Liberal Arne. cnennee Leng: n-nnnsdene, nnn.: pusnness Ae. senev nengeene: Rock nenenen, nnn.: nieeren Arne. N . 3' O gl A ROW n ' sveye Herneeenun: Cengei, Anneennn: Canada: nneenen Arne. Dnyu-Herein, Dee Meinee: Lnbe'aI Arne. Ann n-news: Amen newe: Edueehen wnnnnna Hermes Seenemenne, cell.: Lnneeren Arie. new Hefn, arise newe, aesnnen, M. Lenin n-nene, senenner, newe: Fnne Anne. now nn Dennis n-nennnene: Meenebnrq, newe: susnnene Ad.. newnenee Henning: Oueenne vnnneee, N. Y.: Education. Meny Henney: nceneennyinne, nne: Education, wnnnnenn Henry: caeene, nnn.: nneeren Anne. neeewnnne Hewener: Des Moines? Eaueevien. Lester Haenrnnen: nnenenenn: newe: Pnennneey. Row nnn Marcia Hnnn: cnneeee, nnn.: edueennen. Dick n-nnnee: Des Manner: Business Ae. Rodney Hierrrnstad: nzeenesnen, Minn.: Business Ae, Reid Heeneener: Geneva, nnn.: Business Aa. znnnen Henner: Nevada, newe: nnneeren Anne. Javonne Hennrnen: nannnnngnen, newe: sdueennen. ROW IV Janet Hollide-:Kg Des Moines: Education. Donna Hoogenakker: Des Moines: Education. Jo n Hopkins: Webb: Iowa: Business Ad. Judy Houlette: Des Moines: Fine Arts. Charles Howard: Livermore, Iowa: Business Ad. Mary Jean Howe: Indianapolis, Ind.: Liberal Arts. ROW V Robert Huber: Omaha, Nebr.: Business Ad, Ronald Hull: Des Moines: Liberal Arts, Larry Hughes: Carlisle: Iowa: Education. Shirley Hull: Janesville, Wise.: Education. Randi Hvattum: Mason City: Iowa: Fine Arts. Donald Jackson: Rockford, Ill.: Business Ad. SOPHOMORES 3. . I 1 F- ' 'X 1 D SI.. 'DJ mx S. X 'GJ ni - ' . I 'J ' , . J I kk I 5? li' ..- if X'x -5 fi' I I I i I I : I Row : wi:::s Loaf, eiene Junsiien, iewe, Business Ae. sieine ieweii, sr. Leuis, Mo: Lieefe: Ansu Mary Mesnee, os:e:eese, iewei Fine Aiis. Miereei Mesnieie, Des Moincsg Business Ae. sneiie Me:.eue:i:in, Peniiee, :::.q Business Ad, Cs1roIMcVe:',VInI:m, iewe, Fine Ads Row :: Ann Meieeen, Peeiie, :::.s.Li:eeie: Airs. Ann MacKenzIeg Park Rieee, :::.g eeueeiien. Bobby Meixs, Chicago, :::,1 Eeueeiien. Mary Key MarIInj Waferloo, Iowa: Business Ae. AI MarIInsen' ene, Pen Lieene: Aiiss Peii Meiien, reineien, Iran, Lieeie: Aiis. Row ii: neue Me::e:is Miieneiiuiiie, Iowa, Business Ae. Jeen Mercer, Des Meines, Business Ad, Barbara Meiieian, Keiieee, :ewes Fine Aiis. Mienee: Meueisg cnieeee, :::,, Business Ae. Neneu Mieeiesweiing Gnene izeeies, Miene Fine Afrs. Lyle Mieeieieni Jefferson, Iowa, Lieeie: Aiis. now :v cennie MikkeIson7 sieus Feils, 5. on Liberal Aria. CIarIc MiIIer7 Siory civu, :ewes Business Aei. Keinleen Miiieis Des Meines, seueeiien. Jenn Miller, Aekieu, Iowa: Business Ae. Norman Mireneiif Bun, iewe, Business Ae. Jener Meneeeilis cnieeee His, Ill.: Libefe: Afis. now v Mary Menieenieius CharIes ciiu, Iowag Business Ad, JoAnn Moore, CIermonI, Iowag Fine Arfs. :env Myers: Des Meiness seueevien. Janice Myrickq PauIIir:a, Iowa: Libeie: Arfs, Barbara Nelson: Des Meinesq Lieene: Anis, Bob NeIscn3 Gefneisen, s. D.: Pneirneeu, SOPHOMORES aj. 5 . ga V ., 7 X 1 L s ii.: A Av F ui I ' ' ' , Q35 1 A2533 B Q 1 ,v '- 1 ,Q 5 s-e f s J' ' . I , Av., -f-Q' . I g -- .V 2 n ess, Q is Q- -a 3 ' 5' 5 sf 'J f ROW VI enenf NeIsun, Clinfon, Iowa, Liieeiei Airs, Meneie Nelson, izeeueie, IIl,: EducaIion. seneie NeIsong Kanawha, :ewes Educafion. Madeline Neeieg Le- csienee, :::.i Fine Arfs. neneie Neieieieg Des Meinesg Business Ae. Beue: Normang we:es:en ciiu. Iowa? Business Ad. ROW VII James osieeug eiene iziuei, :ewes Business Ae. Dennis oisieng Aunene, III.: Business Ae. Judy oi- song oe: Penn, :::,, Eeueefien. Leiiu ouien, weed- weie, :ewes Fine Aris. Jen Owen, Reineeek, Iowa: Business Ae. neenne Owens, cieeiiieie, :ewes Fine Ads. ROW VIII Norman Peeness Oak Peii, :::.: Lieeie: Ans. seieen Peuiiusg Leiinnei, Iowa, Business Ae. :ceien Peeeseng Beeuene, iii., Lieefe: Aiis. Bee Peneiee Ionj svefm Lene, iewe, Liberal Afis. Dean Pni::ies: vinfen, :ewes Business Ae, Neneu Pniiiies, ceenei: Bluffs, Iowa: Education ROW IX :euine Pinto: civseee, ::i, Lieeie: Anus Nancy Peng Alieenv iee, Minn, Business Ad ceie: Poker nu: Cnieeee, :::.: Fine Affs. Jenu Beiiess sieinn Lake, Iowa, Business Ao. Maw Powell :eweg seueeien. Louise Pnesfes, ciusie: Budn-ess Ad. ROW X Kn'I Pusf'cI FfaI:s PMI III1 Bus nmw Pyke, Des Mciincs, Fine Arif DanIeI Heifeuie, Leie, :::.q As: men Redeweii, Ramon Nrbn, Libsxe' A'Is Lmrv Rank-ri, Knee fIIie Iowa, Bus new Aj. Shflci Rer'ieIc-4 Drs Moines, Educavffv- PseuI Rnincnwi, Des Moines, Bmnlxs NI ,- Pffll ri 1 S an en s ai fo ,v ne A Care b e is F er ra eenn ag snennreae' lewe B ROW ll .u rry Remene D e Mernee enee y me nl Rae rsen Pnerrneey Ella Roe D sae Dana 5 eenqe aniiwee saieerren Po e ca cn gn J e is 1 Raoid D Edeca Row iii David Schoenleld New York N Y lreereu Arls Michael sennlsen cnreege Il ensrnese Ad Regina sennm senieewg :awe liberal Arie Jnarilr Scclf Hnrrnlian Iowa Eeaeeenen cerei Segal Des Moines aeernee Ad Oralndo seanerr cnreneerie lu Pharmacy ROW IV Vi Sellers: M rshallrown, lowag B siness Ad. Shirley Sells: Indianola, swag Fine Arts. A. James Sessions: Des Moines, Liberal Arls. Sandy Seyersong Clear Lake, Iowa: Business Ad. Patricia Shannon, Des Moinesg Eduealion. Nancy Sherwoodg Janesville, Wise.: Business Ad. ROW V . Theresa skew: sienx Cify, lawag Business Ad. Darlene sleeerrernr Angene, newer Fine Arie. Aran srneeyg Mr. Prospecf, ru.: Business Aa. Ararrn srnsrng Dee marries: ianeenen, Don srnrin, Bedford, IIl,j Fine Arie. Owen Smifhg Geneye, ,Z ine ris. now vi Virginia srnzrnq Russell, Iowa: Llberal Arfs. Rowena snyaerg Dodge Cary, Kerr.: Fine Arie, Alien Sorenson: calgary, Alberta, ceneaeg Pnerrneey. Eugene Spclarg Derwyn, Ill.: Business Aa. Jim Spraffg Des Merneeg Pharmacy. Faye srelieyg Pierre, s. 0.1 Fine Arie. ROW Vll David Sreeleg Ollumwa, Iowa:4 Liberal Arts. Stephen Sfeing Des Moines: Business Ad. Mary Sfewarig Mason Qty, Iowa, Fine Arls. Nancy Slreelg Des Moines: Fine Arfs. Georgianna Slrigglesg Des Moines: Liberal Arls. Robert Suileg Hinsdale, Ill.: Business Ad. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES ROW l Sha-ron Sfanekg .CaIIender, Ioyfag Educaiion. E. Dean Swarizwelferg Russell, Iowa, Business Ad.. Linda ffancredig Des Moines: Educaiion. Helen Taylor: Mexico, Mc.: Education. Judifn Thompson: Des Moines, Educavion. Elizabevri Thomsen, Council Bluffs, iowa: Pharmacy. ROW Il Ken Tnorsong Rockford, Ill., Business Ad. Suzanne Todd, MV. Ayr, Iowa, Fine- Aris. Terri Tucker, Knoxville, iowa, Education. Carmen Tursig Des Moines: Edu- cahok James Twiningq Aurera, lil.p Liberal Arfs. Laura Uilerwq Des Moinesg Fine rfs. Row iii James underrer, Des Moines, Educaiion. cnueir von Keren, Lecrosse, wise., Liberal Aris. Jim Van Slyke, Downers Grove, iii. Liberal Arcs. Peirieie Vecerag Denison, Iowa, Pnerrneey. .ionn Vieregqq Deeriield, iii., Business Ao. Jim Vin- ceni, Winiersef, ioue, Business Ao. Row iv suzenne Vinckelg Cambridge, iii., Lieerei Ares. Alvin weener, riossrnoor, iii., Business Ao. Vickie wesserfnon, eien Lake, Minn., Business Ao. Peggy Weaver, Milford, iouo, Fine Aris. Silber? Weiner, ciiieeeo, iii., Pnerrnoeu. Arnold Weislerg cnieege, iii., Business Ad. ROW V Ted West Des Moines, Business Ad. Wayne Wriiieiiillg Blue island, Ill.: Fine Aris, Pcriia Whifmarig Waferluo, ioweg Pharmacy. PM W-riifrriars-rig Cresion, Iowa, Fine Avis. Connie Wild: Corning, iowa: Pirie Aris Vicki Williams: Des Moines: Education, szow vi Pei Wilson: Meniernedi, Minn., Erlueoiien. Merieon winrereoer, Des Moines, eoueerien. rorn wirin, neo wine, Minn, Educa7iori.,Peicr Wold, wesr Allis, wise., Business Ao. Jean wow, veri reresr, iii., rine Arfs, George Wood, Cresion, iowa: Liberal Aris. ROW' Vli Senor wrieni, Des Moirieej izeiueoiion Jurir vrrnfi, si.-riin siieeeein vournens, Des Moines, Lieersi Aris. Renoru You Business Ad.: Camille Yoref Liberiyfiir-, lil, Ef1e'.:fOr' Eli iii , Lieeioi Aris. e i.i. souee-ion. ng, eienvieu, iii., n Yosr, iceniiuorin ROV! 'fill Beife zine, si. Louis, Mo., eoneesien Reese zine, Lsnrini-si Jaliaridariiifojierierarv,Iran,LiberalAris.Jelio1qf5'is,ie Afrs.MoneocnenrEhuo,Tenemn, l'1rijL een: nr-s , N J, Lnueeiion. neron iren, Liieerei 'Af-1 'E AA B sr K As 5 ,K G., -i , i., T BASKETBALL S FADS AND FASHIONS THE MUSIC MAN SELECTS MISS DRAKE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE QUAX TIMES - DELPHIC january vf cruz' ,Q MD, , ,. N f -Q :-.--: , - U,-- 1 - -ff., .. -,1' '-v'L-'cf ., Sr1f? f'L:1?5'?-F-r-'r-1-f -' Fit- ig-:: Q . agile,-:X A-fa, 1:5292-.:'2'gL:f,,.-' 'S r J - ' -- -K ,:.4,, . ,-.Lhigi-?:5'f:aS,fx-+59-a+JE?-f.4'r:1zf:f,1,3- f. ji 1.,-buf-.'Qfw,x -' - ' , .5 14. ':: srjveg av-fgfqiits.a-ef::15.-gif:-31334214-iz 11 - Hwft W, if 1 vu ALLMAN 43 V ,, . ' . ,uw 4. - . - 'Jn . 1 - u ' - V1 '- ' 'wut' .fwflsr A 'N In 4 'IS JV , n ' 'FQ' 1-.1-,fl-1 15 .n A ,A W, Xt ,I ' Q, , L ' ' T., f' ' ' , . -'. ,Q 1 91 W Q f ifx- ' - ' . , lj gig 7 4 ' . ' - A M ' - L15 ' -N , 0 --,Nb V ' Q i , K 1 ' . ,- N . -Y - 31 - 1 - D , . .F Q f t ,Y ' A 'H-I ' :- . f.1 V. -,.:1-Q 1-Af.. X-'A j313:fvs,'-213.1 ' lkx:rZ.'A'.J-1.'5 16 X fyixfl 1- 3' ir- : , . l 2 V. 1' . ' 1 f U I-l ,.,, q, ,1 . , ,l 'K ic: Q X I X . ,.ghw.: N . -. -aaspa-4. ,....aaak.:.4.4..:.' W, A , ,, .. . . EP lv Xml F ,Q -1. Z 64 5,56 54' 1 jill!! J o r ,A vffef ,- 255 W. K, I r Q! qi, 'EPD --2' Q ff! . 'A s Q .. Lf.. .. fQ A ---.+L iran. '- gn. ali? fr' J .vm 6 S ff -TJ' ' LQ -if- 'L -5? ,Qi ibrlib we ,ng , iii!! F l38 4' QP They mme in red, black, green, blue ana sneaky flesh lanes. SAV ,fa ml, ' ' Bermuda shorts are favorites for campus leisure Hula hoops and fur-topped par- kas, sloppy sneakers and sleek pointed pumps, chemise sweat- ers and pleated skirts, headache bands and colored hose-all were campus fads and fashions of '59. Hula hoops had only a short whirl in the fall but the leofites and fur parkas met with a warmer reception as winter arrived. 7409415 5 X f .tg t io- X sgfo I 'F ! 7 I -of f-, 'i fx' I fi Y Pointed toes on shoes are popular for fancy stepping. Fashions were mainly lvy League with fem- inine touches of bows, ruftles and gay patterns and colors. But still ranking as favorite fashions were bermu- das, old shirts, crew- neck sweaters and com- fortable saddle shoes for the college students who prefer the more casual dress. 135. er' V ,. N oi? 3- , The balloon look is ideal for picn s hikes and various and sundry other parties T Chemise blouses are tops in coPS ,mx .,, 2 ,Q , M . YQ Sw R 1 mf ge , X ! , V. I ilk' 1 1, N A 1 ix , 1 T l 'f 'f f .' '31 . tx ' .l 2 ' ' ' 3 i P jrlf. I, 'x Y Sf Q 4 ' nv 1' ' '-1 ' ' 1 1 pm-v, I lf' -nh, at LIBERAL A pf' M Nz The clean of the College of Liberal Arts is Elsworrh P. Woods. LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE Drake's College of Liberal Arts helps students in be- coming more mature people in a changing society. lt aims at developing their cultural experiences and aids them in expressing their social attitudes through the establishment of relationships with others, A lib- eral arfs education, or even a segment thereof, helps a student in any maior field to reason effectively by applying critical analyses and constructive solutions to problems as they arise during their many ex- periences. Jack of All Studies F .- Two co-eds stop io char between classes. If they are Liberal Arts swu- denis, Ihey may be discussing sub- iecvs of hisiory, chemistry, English, political science, philosophy, sociol- ogy, economics, biology, math, geography, religion, iournalism and foreign language. rf in 4.' 5 f-R---N J, ai? ff . f' 1 ,K . Q '95 N Ediiorz MELVA muon Managing Editor: DENNIS SALE Business Manager: sou Heuvucoc ASSOCIATE EDITORS Phofo: DAVE PENNEY Or anizavions Q 5 CARQL GRANEV Spons: GEORGE HARTNETT Classes: LINDA MACKAMAN Adverlising: BOB ADLER I I- Features: JOAN KORSMEYER An: JANE HAFFNER STAFF Sandra Longacre Ann Page Joe Street Sandi Currey Many Elsfrom Jean Aker Mary Jean Howe Mary Harrell Pav Peferson Janice Palm Rosemary Eppard Mary Jo Edgren Ron Pochocki Donna Covey Louise McPhee1ers Jack Bean Dick Svallman Mort Kochefsky Margarer Miller QUAX The Quax is dedicating its space this year to an important question. lt seems there is a misunderstanding concerning the name of this publication. When the univer- sity was named for an early iowa settler, General Francis Marion Drake, it seemed reasonable that since a drake is a male duck, its voice was Quacks. That wasn't very suitable for a university yearbook so the name was changed to Quax. However, through the years another animal has taken the foremost place on campus in the form of the Drake Bulldog. This presents a problem. Since the voice of the university is that of a duck, should the mascot be changed from a bulldog or should the name ot the voice be modified to something more fitting- say the Barx? Quax staff members. Seated in front: Sandi Currey, Carol Graney, Maggie Miller, In back Sandra Longacre, Mary Harrell, Ron Pochocki, Jean Acker, Donna Covey and Pal Peterson. , -. i Much of the work of preparing the paper is done at the print- ing shop. Here the editor and managing editor lay out the pages and proofread the copy. Writer of the column, Casey's Corner, during the fall semester was Managing Editor Casey Murphy. Much valuable experience is gained by Drake Journalism students when they write for the T-D. They are given weekly reportorial assignments to write stories of interest about students, faculty members and school functions. Delphic reporters glean information for stories while walking their various beats, which include the Administration and science buildings, Fieldhouse, dormitories and Cowles Library. Editor of the Times-Delphic was Peggy Swanson, who planned the bi-weekly paper. Fi tif .QV s -wg , I ser i X495 Handling the business end of the Times-Delphic were Bob Helmick, Business Manager, and Yale Iverson, Advertising Manager. ,.,41 The Drake Times-Delphic, featuring campus coverage in words and pictures, experienced many important innovations during the year. When compared to issues of previous years, there were about twice as many pictures in each issue of this year's T-D. ln addition, there were several more eight-page editions of the paper than previously and nine-point type replaced the former eight-point style. An enlarged and improved sports section, which included a novel masthead identification, was also noted. Shown below working on an issue of the Times-Delphic are ll of the paper's staff members. Seated, from the left, are: Janet Monacelli, staff writer, Dave Mills, fall semester sports editor and sprino semester co-managing edttor, Martha Elstrom, staff writer, Merv Nelson, fall issue editor, and Frank Rost, spring semester sports editor. Standing, from the left, are: Dick Hatfield, spring semester co- managing editor, Casey Murphy, fall semester managing editor, Peggy Swanson, editor, Steve Heefner and Ruth Barrett, staff writers, and Bob Adler, circulation manager, ,I Frank Dunn rehearses for the Uncle Frankie Dunn Show, a cleverly written satirical spoof of Captain Kangaroo. RADIO AND TV The Drake radio and TV departments are headed by Professor James Duncan, a talented educator who makes this one class that most students make a point not to cut. Finals for most classes are taken at KRNT-TV. The station donated the use of its facilities for this proiect and students took over and produced and directed shows. Radio and television stations in Des Moines offer a work- shop for students maioring in this field. Always a good time and good music are found on Drake radio. Talented actors, directors and musicians work hand in hand to produce the best radio and television programs during the season. The department carries a good record with Cam- pus Camera and Let's Visit Drake radio shows. These shows are produced with the assistance of Professor Duncan. Featured this year were such highly rated Broadway productions as Flower Drum Song, Brigadoon and The Music Man. Saturday nights Pat Newman entertains on the l.et's Visit Drake Radio Show. A notorious rock 'n' roll group, the Bachsters, perform before the lights and cameras. Pictured left to right'are Richard Falb, Wayne Whithill, Keith Carlson, Sarah Stephens, and George Whylie. 5 9 I 3 I M, A' K Fw r' . , v..wM V-W M .1 hm 5 ln I I ll5l ,A-A-,., -4'- j' -, V , - 1- N 'Q 2 .Q 35 Q5 Q1 IQ! 3, 1 W I 4 gy 'FT I , I V '15 I gr , , .... - - f AA s : 5, - C l'h ,. 5f,,:g,:. -2513.-1.11: 1, ,X , , r-.QL-f.ae..azEi'e-.-V.-.,: Aw -- , T ., K ' 6 xg Q Q SPOTLIGHT ON BULLDOG TALES BEAUTY A MODERN DANCE WRA INTRAMURALS BUSINESS COLLEGE february ..,. .,,, ,,....,.,... 47,6 W . uv. ,..,.:,, ,V en., .,.f.-ff.a--- J f-sf-L.-Lage? . lr- - s . . ,- ' ,U-,f.7,. ,...,'14s,e:. .glzfsggf-, 113-.4 3,-.9-9-3y',, -sg-,f,7'4.Lf af.. - -45 ,4 F 15-gg f I gf. A 1.1 . ': . , 4 M s fff4f2 . ' '---Rex . '.':-faerie. : -. -fz ss. ' f f ' : . :Q-Li ' ze -efffii-xig ,.ri:'.1e-'Li ' V '- , - fit- ---I 5- f- -f I ,ff ---f-T'--f - -6- A 5 I arf., ,,,, , VL A. 1 .4 V. Q ' 1 pk' - .4 LL,L..,a ig, I, ,V 'fur N .-1147 f K if if 'r -- ,143 V - ii .1 ,' ' j'gv,.4,-14,1 'ea'v,,',:r ' '- ' l Q ' 'V fsillp:-1fa?f3'-QIF' l , ,Z 1 , , V g.L:.Lt?5,,,,, 'rise' 'W ' . ' an , ' -f'n.'15fhiirf If f . A 1 3 ,-s,,,,.,,j. ., ,,, I . .A . V 1 . J, , V, 5- A . ze.. ,'-:V:7v f,-gn, . L 'V .. 'px 4Q, e., 3'fl Everyone got into the act to pack ,variety into the 13th annual Bulldog Tales. 'Something to, fit Aeveryone's taste' might well have been the, motto for, the show. Whether you preferred Hamletg Lizzie Borden, Cindy San or Fleetfoot Joe, it didn't- matter. They were all there with music, comedy and dancing for one pur- pose . . . entertainment. Q . Sponsored by Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma'Phi, professional iournalisrn fraternities, the show was di- rected and emceed by Steve Heefner. Mary Harrell served as assistant director and Dave Mills was stage director. A new feature of this year's Tales was the Drakettes, a T0-girl chorus line which opened and closed the show with their high kicking tap routines. The line was under the direction of choreographer Jeanette Boehnke. I 4- . Eight group acts and six individual acts competed for the five trophies in the colorful three-hour show. There's no business show and what's at show The Drakettes year's show. ui 1 V I ' i- , ,QVf,,i,. ., , . V ,xt A,' .i .,L..,k.? M 1 ., xsvqeelflstalies' 'land first flip. the iwem fra, Ch' Ome9i11f0r,l'he7, Legertdf ofjCindy' Sanff Delta Gamma won-second in the social. 'division 'with 'Fifty Years of Relays. j :. ' 1 ' . . .Paul Senne came-out on top for the third time as a Tales contestant, winning first in the individual division' with an original' composition entitled Experiment Con- centration l. Steve Goldberg, a newcomer. to Tales and to Drake, set his nimble fingers ,to the keyboard to win second in the individual competition. , n Shakespeare '59f' won first place inythe 'professional division for Zeta Phi Eta and.Theta Alpha Phi. Alpha Tau Omega merited an 'honorable mention from the iudges with their Cuban, Court Scene. head of- the Judging the show were Drama Mrs. Paul A. Simpson A-... . .-W.-N. ii: ' i' .V X -...- 'sage..-e.r1:..Z:1::51a:g1,.aif ,. .. l ,- i P 1. Nag x Him N -, -af- xs ,rig an N. aww W G' 9 xy H ,AQ ar-fm, .C ,. . - .., , ap, 5 .. 4 .., . -, .. , . ,, , -. 1 , ,I-.,,i:,-.,,1-. ag: -L.: , . ef 4'-,j-.-3-fn 1i'7 '- Saffra-.5Eii2ea-J-:gf K'11'1'ii1S:k.f4a1f:i1Z1E':1-e-fe' -f-fs, J . V ,, -' .ge L. L-:.n21'f:'gLg,ge'ii ,ef-45122 fQ A 1, .- i LI1,igZ?:-Eg5Z:s4in:- ,Q-:L -13.41-lSe::fff--31,-i -21-.lflgtf 2, ' : . 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BULLDOG TALES And now that Juliet's here , . . Let's have another beer 'was the song of Theta Alpha Phi and Zeta Phi Eta, professional drama fralernitiei. as they sang and dancedtheir way to a first place trophy in the professional division. '- ' Evx ,AQ , I X Q h u,, , I F'-lfg'-1 . 0' -,' . 3' ...iii i ' ,ie Y lx I f l 'I ' .. E41 l 3 -f if ti . -,pq gl gf 5' , Beating out the rhythm on his drums and beating out the competition in the individual division, Paul Senna :aptured a fint plaq trophy for tho third time. l - I N I x X ' 'ft' ga 1 w x L 0 .ig J, Wi N , ! , X -ri 1 .9 -1-nf' . ,, M. 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Q ,Q ,. .Q , 5236. ,wc 'i: i1.r: 1-' Y-Q' 'i..1 N 'P ji, ,F Q , , eV 5' EQ'8q5fv'1w1 Y!'. ?'f7I4 - sm 4, - ' 1 'f , xF.. !, ' , aff ,, F . . wr 1 55:2- '-'gif-i':-: . , f1:3fQ,!-, -qfffiagfif-L-1. 11595 595' ' -V 1- f , 5 '7?5i775-f.?f, ilikif-151 fi l I Q gf-H sk ,iw VA x Mari- ,lf ,Q ' A ' kg' ,wr-' f' -. '62 A .. ' .i'iPRt ',, , zfk 91 71611 f R! Q9 ,fun x 06111117 Wu modern dance v ,- 'nr Shown above are Miller, vice presid A N -x WRA officers. Seated in the center is Maggie em. Standing, tram left to right, ere: Bobbie Merire, treasurer, Joyce Preisler, president, and sandy Longacre, re- cording secretary. ponding secretary. iviieeing frern the picture is een Hieaiir, corresn Each season the Women's Recreation Association offers at least one sports activity to interest each girl on Drake's campus. The sporting activities are organized and di- rected by the officers, sportheads and organization repre- sentatives. The board, with the help of Miss Hazael G. Taylor, advisor, worked hard to present a program of variety. WRA's fall season started off with a bang at a tea given for all new students to acquaint them with the coming sporting events, Sportheads mingled with their guests wearing the full attire of the sport each represented. Polishing off another WRA year of fun and competition was the May picnic, At that time trophies were awarded to the organizations with the most points earned. Al- though the picnic concluded WRA events for another year, next fall will bring more surprises. WRA Provides Aid Pictured below are WRA's organization representatives. Seated on the floor, from left to right, are: Gail Graff, Delta Zeta, LaFrenda Ebbert, Alpha Xi Delta, and Sonya Peitersen, Crawford. Seated on bench, from the left, are: Linde Aauine, Carpenter, Georg Ann zireernen, Alpha Epsilon Pig Shera Hess, iceppe Aipne rneie, and Jeannie Schultz, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Standing, from lelt to right, are: Eva Lundby, Alpha Phi: Lynn Atherton, Delta Gammay Pat Milligan, Town Girlsy Karen Hanrahan, Chi Omega, and Judy Kutchin, Stalnaker. 'Ld 'iB'? ' V if -4 A vb N X , We Q .Aki , ,.,.- f ii'L 5 Director of intramural program is cane renter, Battling it out in the fraternity division ot intramural basketball are Sigma Alpha Epsrlon and Phi Delta Delta Both are tcp contenders for the Voltmer trophy Voltmer Trophy Provides Tough Competition in lntramural'Spor+s For everyone who couldn't compete on a varsity team for some reason or other or for those wanting exercise the Drake intramural program offered plenty of action. With an increase of l4 per cent in competition over last year the pro- gram saw some keen competition for the team and individual awards, The intramural program includes touch football, bas- ketball, softball, track, volleyball, golf, tennis and paddleloall, In each sport there are always two segments of the program- one for independents and the other for fraternities. When it is necessary, professional divisions are set up. Winners and runners up are awarded trophies and medals. An all-university trophy is awarded to winners of each division in football, basketball, softball and volleyball, Competition in the fraternity division is especially keen be- cause of the Voltmer trophy-an award given to the fraternity which has compiled the most team points in all of the activ- ities. Director of the intramural program is Gene Felker, assistant football coach. - V--s-,-,-,fwy an vw N I4 A 5 iff :- U. ' 1 u - -g,'....'..I-L33- . ..,,..,... MYT1 .r:,:..u . ,,,.,.J..,. . . 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'rr 'M ,J-W... , gf I -. , 1 f I f :fix Y, Sff551l?L?2l af 55:5-'fri 'J -. 51512555135 . -I . -' 12-4. . f 1 , -ff ,.--.. 1 .-:J - ' fr-Q31-:g:,,1-,'-'ff -1.1 5 F1-1,-.J -fn:-'511':5-.132-1.-7,:.- fr ,V.,:zu.a-.1 ,,.- ,1 gg-'3 1 '.- 4.1323-ifv':j'1i:i.x'1-193:-,if5gl1..'134-6'iE,i2:Tai--:gp.:,.f...'..g1.-:-,jf Jx.g,1,,,,:5, A, , . 1 1 1 A ' .s.. -., 1 ,, ,-.1-waz? IV, i?:,f :1.:.,:,fs:ir-551 '7.1sg.,:':2:,-,'-515' 'S-' .5'g::?.a1:31- 1-,J-vga:-:gM5'.' V- : - , s f . . U ,--Nvfpj ff' aff' M. -iq gi-:eg-.--..x..-J-,.c5x.,,,:5,iQ.,..:-:J-.,.,..s ,- 1 - 1 .-A '22-, 59.2 5221 1ZT1':.f 132-Q52-53. ffgii' 4 40 -QA 1---5-fJ,5,.hr i1 ':1k '13 -:gf-gaggyigj gg-gc 3115-qflgfrfp L1- hr, f -4 vang 'ff N,-1 ft Q . 1 af' 'I 1 - 134-1Qzfzuaf-z1m1:2fh.f ::,.,2-' '.. 1 ,Q an ,. Q, 1 . 1 f- . - , - .rf - ,A 1 . .M . .. 4 ,,. ,.,.-.b.. N. , , , , ,, 1 '-A.:-.f-afffawesv-1'fz-vi-1-' . Y -- 44-X ' r'-:ff :f-ws Aw,- ',i'2-1 - 4- .ui .itz :- . -, nh. W 11 524111-Y:-11 . I 'f' , J- 'SYQXEQ x - 1' ep-1 -:1:Uf.,zZL.f .4:.:1SJf.2,'f-ywnffs-:Q-N-:1:14:x - , - ,avg ,4v f r , .. A lEl-:I I I A, mi I X5 in i . 1 i National Founding-1909 Drake Founding-1952 Gordon Levy Greenberg Marks Landsman Obsvfeld Alpha Epsilon Phi house is at 2718 University Rosenblum Siivenon Wishnick RUUY1 Wausserman Sfhevef Weiss ,N .4 q,fft:!lE!-Eff EUL J X 1 w ,R , , w X Q National Founding-1872 Drake Founding-1958 7612 4 5555 Q 2 F 125 f-gxzg x :U I 5 f W :II::f::Ii 2558 . zzz? ggmm a 2212 , . ,ix ,x f zoos M 4 - 2553 Xwn 5:25- 9 mmm! E555 4-A ' ' V1 Q 556 g N Alpha Phi house al 1224 34th Sv. , . Q- L.. A. P :W LA Svrufhers, P ,. .v s Silo, Of!!-Pil f- xgf. Q Ig W N A 'lit A m J vlyu Q Q3 7162! s- I jk 04 X f s gil, fy 7 as i t - 'fl A- agp .I National Founding-1893 Drake FoundingWl92l pha Xi Delta house is at 1320 34th S1 Kubik Mondolfo Palmqulst Richmond Smith, N, While Lamb Nelson Polk Schilz Stouffer Lemon O'Brien Povall Smith, A, Thompson Miller Palm Raulh Smilh, C. Wesenlaerg . E, 5- Santa Claus visits the Chi Omega house at the Chi O Christmas party, CHI OMEGA Black leather iackets and motorcycle boots are not standard Chi Omega attire, but were donned this year for the De- linquent Dive, as Chi O's and their side-burned escorts at- tended the November Juvenile Delinquent Party. Removing the axle grease from their hands, the Chi O's held a pledge party at Waveland Lodge, a Fall Eleusinia Banquet for alumni, a Christmas Tree Decorating Party, and a Mother-Daughter formal banquet. The pledges sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children and pledges and actives carolled at Christmas at the Home for the Aged, Joyce Preisler, house president, was also president of WRA and Panhellenic Council and a member of National Collegiate Who's Who, Rosemary Nitsche was a member of the SFC, liaison of the promotions committee, and Dolores Pyzick was chairman of the Campus Chest committee. Other Chi O's holding positions in campus organizations were Beth Jasper, president of United Student Fellowship, Jeanette Walter, president of Lambda Kappa Sigma, Penny Nichols, captain of the cheer- leaders, and Mina Zenor, member of the Publications Board. Preisler Arquero Boehnke Coxwanh Falkens Hanrahan Jasper Palmquist Benware Boughton Davies Fyfe Henney Jensen Sage Bishop Buckberg Day Gerardi Hopkins Jones Pvlick sim, Carlson Dixon Hsckbafih Howard Koehler ' fx ll ..- A Q3 Q ' r 'Fi P ' ' , X x t Ji Ai si' -0- I 5 ' Q 1 8 9 1 - , .rw f 1 I ' . ight j x 2 in gs 1 S. 3 ' Y- y- 1 A We M f E1 National Founding-l895 Drake Founding-l92l 11 Chi Omega house at 2700 University Ave. Kroehnke McCallum Nelson Norris Scelonge Weir Yore leavin Maher Nichols, M Pearson Scribner Wells Zenor Lynch Maibaclw Nichols, P. Pukis Ullem Wlvilaker McBride Manna Niische Robinson Walters Wolff Q :T jiri M y . 5 Y' G f' v Q Xi ' 1 b l . r 1 A- 9 Wi .,s v-Q 'C WAQ 4 im Natnonal Foundmg 1873 Drake Founding 1921 Gusvme Haxby Hoffman Holliday Hoogenakker Jensen Luckstead Long Lenmark Morlmg Nelson Obemad Parlee Posz Race Scholz up ,- Delta Gamma house at 1080 22nd Sv Scorv Severson Trow Tursl Tyler wyan Wervh Wulson Wolff qv vs? wi 6 1 KCI 'rgpob National Founding-1902 Drake Founding-1945 4 A Y Delfa Zeva house ar 3118 Conage Grove. Melby Monafeln Remele siangangef simon Wild Merillal Opdyke Reynolds Skcgstrorn Triplen Wiseman Mikkelson Phillips Roulh Snyder Walkins Wright Miller Picker! mem spfy wief zinc 2 4 ,, .Q 1. , . fi- 6. 5 'F Z1 M x Q ..- -0- 5 ' Q - :. K 1: 'I 4 L4 ,f , 1' 1, . V 1 AS 51. sx wx' Frease 5 Y' Taking a trip back to the past, the Thetas celebrated with a Roaring Tweniies party. KAPPA ALPHA TH ETA Adding their names to the ranks of new faces on 34th Street, the Thetas held their first fall rush in their house which was remodeled a year ago. Contrasting the new with the old, the house served as a setting for the Kappa Alpha Theta Roaring Twenties party this year. A maior proiect of the sorority was participation in State Day, when all the Theta chapters in Iowa convened at the State University of Iowa. Holiday on Ice was the theme of the Christmas formal held at Waveland Lodge. Individual members honored this year by appoint- ment to National Collegiate Who's Who were Phyllis North Anderson, Judy Evans, Casey Murphy and Marilyn Chisholm. Phyllis, Judy and Marilyn were also members of Mortar Board, Junior Class officers from the Theta House were Linda Maclcaman, vice president, and Jane Haffner, treasurer. Peggy Swanson and Casey Murphy were editor and managing editor of the Times-Delphic, respectively. Jennie Johnson was chosen as president of the Student Iowa State Educa- tion Association this February. The group concentrated this year on raising money to send to the Institute of Logopedics, Topeka, Kansas, for the support of Korean orphans, Chisholm Mrs. Reinert Barnes Brundage Cook Feuerbacher Hess Haffner Abel Biesmeyer Cali Cullum Files Hildreth Evans Albright Bonner Carey Doerr Gardiner Hladik McPheeters Armsstrong Bromley Colley Dulian Graper Hope rv Q T jr .3 4- I .. Q J ' FE :Ia :Ls ,Q sk.. :lx u ,Q-, I Xp h'x 15 - A 616. National Founding-1870 Kappa Alpha mea house M1335 sam sv. Drake Founding-1921 Howe Love-icy Mclnlye Muhm Siifiler Hull Mackaman McPheevers Murphy Swanson Kocour Mammen McVey Oberhaus Sweevmg Lee Mccaffon Micldksworlh olwn rhefklesw , -. Lx. 5, -. 5: L' 5, Q ,- . 1 - Qs. tr QC ? 5 ' I J F 1- 5' Li' - ..,, 1, I -. Q Q. 5 3 T, ' - TZ Q pl x M 'S F- , , , .. . .. 5 , Y ,, , Q , - - . s- '. S ' J, 2 i , , rf -1 X . A Y ' rwaum Townsend nfmey vvfagm Weatherby G A 've 5-4 E' Y 4 . t, E' -5 -, T' The business of studying and knitting takes a lot of time. Reed Edwards Proctor Taylor 6 ,- ay A A2 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA' Kappa sisters welcomed each other with smiles and soon turned towards fall rushees. With new pledges to share work and fun, the Kappas' attention centered on campus and classroom. Margaret Miller was a member of SFC and four other KKG's were on SFC committees. Offices held by Kappas include Jo Ann Moore, president of Alpha Lambda Deltag Meredith Osburn, president of Delta Kappa Pig Margaret Miller, vice president of WRAp Mary Harrell, assistant director of Bulldog Tales, Nella Sue Hundling, secretary-treas- urer of Drake's band. The Kappas received the Scholarship Trophy and Scholar- ship lmprovement Trophy at the Spring Scholarship Convocation last year. They then concentrated their efforts on musical talents and won the Quartet Contest singing By the Sea. Pledge parties, exchanges and a spring formal dinner-dance gave couples an opportunity to enioy each other's company. A candle and candy were passed by the Kappas who could keep their pin- nings and engagements a secret. Bell Bartley Butcher Ewoldt Griggby Austin I Bertch Canady Friday Groth Baranyai Boltz Don Carlos Gates Harrell Barnhart Bright Durham Goehler Hayes .. f 3 '- , 53 6 Q 9850 6' 7 I f .Ai ' E 1. lg A ? . ',,' A j QQ, -x 'Aly in r lp National Founding-1870 Drake Founding-l92l He, Kolbe Hrmdlmg Llgfenbefs 0 Longacre Johnson Lund Q 'fn Q' Mclaughlln Mrller Vloor Morgan Ncu Osburn Prrebe Rose Kappa Kappa Gamma house at 3425 Kingman Blvd. Schulrz Sears Sherman Sherwood Svrachauer Svrrggles Strong Trernan Volker wagner Wrlson Wood gash 1. N 6 wx-N. A in 49 'Ck . Z -4f'kr- H Q A L. 'r X M 'lf' .. l' q, !.gs3Q.,:Au '51 :M 6, Clark Glider riglione Jansen Kalzenberger Knee Town Girl officers, front, Thelma Stoddard, Pat Shannon Carol Segal Carol Larrice, and back, Alice Jacob, Par Milligan, Gracie Jansen Ellen Sue Frederik sen, Mary Glider and Shirlie Kalzenburger. Lee Middour Milligan Nelson Shannon Rose Stoddard Segal .- fa '3 . GX . .gegtff X, .. 0 'x , i The traveling moose head was a prize at the AE Pi house before it moved on to a new home. r ALPHA EPSILON PI Alpha Epsilon Pi began the i958-59 year by winning two awards at the national convention at Grossingefs Resort in Ferndale, New York, Arnie Gore won the Chapter Supervisors Cup and Ned Ribback won the Outstanding Scribe's Key. The Pi's kept themselves busy by winning both the scholarship improvement trophy and the scholarship trophy at the Fall Scholarship Convocation. They also built a Home- coming and Relays float and prepared tor both winter and spring formals and monthly house parties. Several of the Pi's were active in other areas of campus lite, Mike Platt, house president during the fall semester, was president of the senior class, vice president of the Student-Faculty Council and was elected to National Collegiate Who's I V Who. Ned Ribback, house president during the spring semester, was A promotions director of the senior class and director of judging of - Bulldog Tales. Bob Adler was circulation manager of the Times-Delphic and advertising manager of the Quax. Lenny Gerstein was president of Hillel, Mike Belinson was a member of the varsity track team and Mel Krinsky wore the Bulldog costume this year. New dining room furniture was an important addition to the Pi house, Platt Mrs. Rothman Berlin Frank Gordon Jastromb Ribback Adler Berry Gerstein Greenspon Kallman Handler Belingan Ehrlich Glick Hillman Kay Harris Berg Flapan Golin Hirsch Kgtlar kai. A , l 5 i C 1 - 3 , -J ' -i L, P , ,. -r , ' ' Q I l-A ,A .2 K. A -Cl. ? NWA ex- LSR Y' rl 5 Q N t' 5, ' x V fi! ' -Ai' SQ . V ,a il National Founding-1913 Awprre Epsilon Pi house a12813 Cohage Grove Ave Drake Founding-1937 Krinsky Lieberman Price green wexrrer, Geoffrey Yuism Krolick Meyers Rosenfefdf sarrrerre Weiner, Gilberi Zakin Lang Pandos Schoenfeld Terry weaeler Levarr Pinto Schmson weueerr warrkler 6 A ' 3' . . N QA A 'L' X 'L AA nr G' C' ' r -VN x I 3' C G' ' L 3 ku V110 1 V National Founding-1865 Drake FoundingA1923 Lakovic Lund McCullough McDonald Moore Nielsen Nussle Peverson T Alpha Tau Omega house is ai 3650 Cottage Grove. Pope Schwieger Snyder Rogers shimp 500959 Romano Smith, C. 0, Spolar Romanf Smith, R. W. 5'ev2f1S 1 G-P x ll Stokes Tal berv Tenner Thorson Truax Wheelock Weaver Wood Webb Wehrle .QQ Q W nun v 5 Q 0' J 8 It I Q' I A ' 1 Q, sf. ax- nw- V. QQ' X L- 37, ,qi V' i - .ou S.. hgh n ' 'J' V 3 cn 0 '? Pictured above is the southeast portion of the local Pi Kappa Alpha chapter house living room, Pl KAPPA ALPHA Parties, pledges, fun, 'and of course studying, were included in the Pi Kappa Alpha schedule this year. In the fall, 20 men became members ofthe Pi K A pledge class, They undertook the completion of the house dormitory and basement tor their proiect. Nelson Pearce was selected as Honor Pledge for the tall semester. Making a record of first place four out of five years at Campus Carnival, this year's Games of Chance booth again brought the first place award to the Pi K A's. The winter formal held at the Mainliner Club, sorority exchanges, toboggan parties, a Halloween party, Hard Times party, and a party in coniunction with the Iowa State College Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha proved highly enjoyable for the Pi K A's this year. The annual Dream Girl Formal in May and the Founder's Day activities in March were among the most important events for the fraternity. Larry Heming was vice president of Inter- Fraternity Council, Don Gee was a member of Drake's track team, Tom Beeson was on the freshman football squad and Dennis Sale was managing editor of the Quax. Coil Mrs. Waterman Bergeson Busch Cottington Beeson Boelke Chapler Nelson Benson Boyce Cronin My .5 4 i S . ., ,' if.-Q V i. im I y ' -. AKCL:,4.7 Egg, - . X y xii Xx f ff!! W Nat o I Found g 1868 Pi Kappa Alpha house is M1346 som s D ak Found ng 1950 E H I k Rh h S l Eg I d Hospodarsk R k T h f G Reed R II VI ., , .. I at I ,Y ,, , , vi ' 'Gy' a 4- u .. ,gr t ::. t If y E' The Pi Kapps entertain a sorority at an exchange. The fraternity celebrated its 'lOth anniversity at Drake this year. PI KAPPA PHI Pi Kappa Phi ended last year with a bang by taking first place fraternity and sweepstakes trophy for their Relays Parade float, The Pi Kapp Pit, their basement recreation room, was completely remodeled and the study rooms in the house were also redecorated this year. A rnaior event of the Pi Kapp social year was the crowning ofthe Rose Queen at the annual spring formal, the Rose'Ball. The men also gave monthly house parties and exchanges, On April 24, Pi Kappa Phi celebrated its lOth anniversary on the Drake campus. Paul Try, president, was also president of Kappa Mu Epsilon, George Lawrence was chairman of the Inter-Fraternity Council Project Com- mittee. James Cocks was president of Canterbury Club, and the drums of Paul Senne again brought recognition to the house. Other officers for the year were: James Hodgkinson, treasurer, James Cocks, secretary, and Glenn Holtz, warden. The 1958 Relays Parade sweepstakes trophy was a happy reward for Pi Kappa Phi members. The fraternity has won the top prize twice since the sweepstakes trophy was offered four years ago. L 5 Lbqyxbcxo N2 iii' 0 A ' --h. . 5511 WNV 4012 M20 National Founding-1904 Pi Kappa Phi house ls aQ 3303 Umversny Drake Founding-1951 ny Mrs. Alexander Kuback Hodgkinson Fullmer Lawrence Cocks Haynes Moody H0111 Kalouner Nelson i n 1 ws- , f- - P 5 -Ap f I Philpor Wagoner, G Ponic Wagoner, J. Rapp warkef Senna Young s 5 . ' x ff , 1 Gr A ' N K A A 3 GA -f . 'I' ' 1- - ' , lv-' fum l -if-w 41 9f+f.fa. F' ' ,mul V4 ', nail V' ! -I , nf 1 U f National Founding-1856 Drake Founding-1921 Murphy Newell Pelree Remo W 3 4 ,. I Sigma Alpha Epsilon house at 1235 3401 SI. 3 sawed: sam Thompson Schoeneman Sorensen Trewel Shipman Sune Ulvey Slsco Swank Van Slyke QV' ' S x ' '- i x 6 , ' Q -1 1 N X. - L - 3 un.. i , gf :W 1, -1. Vrncenl Wise vi .1 L tw l Kauil Levin Kauffman Lonning Keller Mccabe LasIeY Moore G- x X 5 ' ,,,, A. K ' t- .-LQ, .,, .cw V' 4, . x A CZ' I Q 1 '- :If J .4 Sig ear EP yes rty eir 'he 'he ms 1y. 3ill ass ent of ary Hammer Hess Higgins Hines Huber Johnson Kahley Kuesver www, Qv QNVW N89 4 b Nanonal FOUHCHHQ-T901 Sigma Phi Epsilon house af 1073 am sf. Drake Founding-19118 Long Mama odmn Pierick sessions sufphan Lynch Mnchell Olson Povsic Skogeund swanzweuer Mack McKinley Pendleion Purdie SPVBN Thayer Maher Noble!! Pefvise Segneri Stees Twinmg '5- Vieregg Warnoch Watkins Weber Wesco!! Whitlafch Winsfrom ln: 6' v V 'R -se , ' 1 J fy U4 L at ' 1 ' 'Q 1.9 ,Lf A 5, , 9, V GL - 'Y K 3 ' ,i , M.,-' Ai U 'L iff. 1 H IA I 9' K Guests were dressed filling lo the occasion at the TKE Bedtime Capers Party. i r l i l Treman Dalby l Pittman 1 Hinsch TAU KAPPA EPSILON This year's Tau Kappa Epsilon social program was spiced with a variety of themes as parties ranged from the conventional winter formal to the French Underground and Bedtime Capers Party. The annual Red Carnation Ball was also held this spring at Drake Relays time and the Relays Queen once again presided at the dance. The ingenuity of the actives was again recognized, as was the fortitude of the pledges at the TKE booth at Campus Carnival, The idea of tossing eggs at pledge-targets was awarded second place. The TKE Quartet added another trophy to the fraternity winnings as they placed first in the Drake Quartet Con- test. Jack Strobel was elected to National Collegiate Who's Who, Lyle Simpson was a member of SFC and Tom Dalby served as president of Inter-Fraternity Council this year. Dave Penney was the Quax photographer again. TKE members enjoyed the use of a new high fidelity phonograph and a new living room suite that were additions to their house this year. Mrs. Knowlton Christopher Gilyan Jevicky Bethel! Dan' Goepfert Kennelly Boyle Dawson Goldman Martin Carney Galask Hardin Maxwell l l sais E. al MI Ill Eli 'f I 2 N N V' I ! 1, . . K National Founding-1899 Tau Kappa Epsilon house at 3807 University Ave Drake Founding--1923 Merrell Schmidt Svroner Underfer Meyers Schultz Troxel VanVooris Nelson SimPS0f' Turner Wilvern Pope Smith Underfer N I? ,:U:, , 'rye f . ll' X 'T ggarvaf My .T xg r-WK!! E 5X4i ' NN T. Q or Na: 9HPo1roiA E5 National Founding-1856 Drake Founding-i949 Thr.-re was Iinle time for sleeping on the iob when time cm members began working on house acc- araiians lor Homecoming. THETA CHI This year marked the lOth year that the Drake Chapter of Theta Chi has been on Campus. Following tall rush the Theta Chis took part in the Homecoming activities with their Beat Those Braves decorations. Officers this year were Jerry L. Johnson, president, Ronald Catalano, vice presidentg John Butterfield, treasurerg Dennis Huff, secretaryp Bob l-laddigan, marshal. The Theta Chi house is at 1600 30th St. Butterfield Haddigan Nelson Ehrlich Huff Puhrmann Porgy Martinsen Srhofef ,Af 4 iff? S 5 ip- XJ-. a ffkii., I S. 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Ik! iffy: RQ! bm X KG., xiii! 4 U xA V T'A 5 Q15 MAJ V X X .i,kwr ,NEW fav' 1.5 'f ...M - -M0 ru- P -M 1- W ' ,- 3 f f- f 1 ' msn 2,1 f - fl 53 D . 4 , I 4 3 ff , .,lu I I 11 i lr. I KG' T i -r 'g' Um.-. U.. ...M ,V l fry AA:- ' T1 xi. 1 L 9 9 F I Y Q J 1 i Mgxuv-fu ' 6 6 gifs My S ff? ,L A ,V ffm-f L.: 1 '-.m. -, Y ' 'lf .1 wf D Vi, Q lf. 1 ,- N 93,151 'U , X W ' ' 'fx 'Q 'Q wg' 'f 'f H M Dm F 0 A ,X I 219 A-ff,--Qa:fyg,5,',ga 5.14, .:j:f?3a,,-,z-su, ., . . , ,L ' .,1- 5 . - 'f-.'f:'.:'a.1'rif-tal?-Fifi gf fn - . 'J ' -. . ff .,. , .,.v ,, 7, ,,,,,.. f. -.. . , , . , , Y f ,. -. ff - f 1 V . .KF 1 Nw , ,. Hdv fd aw, 5l4'Df R329 I' --wlx' ' v M, 'M' x-1 w 4. ' J A WING- ! '4 '. xg Y, A ii W il 74 1 x A GOLDEN DRAKE RELAYS GREEK WEEK SPRING SPORTS TRACK TENNIS BASEBALL GOLF GRADUATE COLLEGE JUNIORS apri x9 59 ff--'Y ', -T- . 'F Q- ox6 SV' Q' AINNNE Jesse Owens, The athletes participating in the Relays represented track teams from all over the United States. The spectators. f d the Rela s attractions. young and old, from near and ar, viewe Y convocation speaker and parade marshal, was honored as outstand- ing athlete ot the Drake Relays for the past halt century. Queen of the 50th Relays was Mary Ann Harris of the Univer- sity of Nebraska. .fgi .xA E is .NW .? ' zfsigg' i' . H -iw-:N - Q 9 ,. ff lfifi -- ,qi 1 ll Al igi'ui11C.N MF Y w.-LM 1 :...-----'-1, 2 I 59 X 1 .X 1 I .r 1 , .4 'fb I s .vu 1 2. ,f 4. 3? ,. 2' .... ,- rw.- f . ,Q I PA ' 4 ff 9 4 h- .ni M--4 -1 our, I if ..,i 'T ARIZUNA ,J QTATS' '75 -4 J' A-. M , WI Tf f'f 5' mv- 1' 7 2 A, -Qffqf fhp ,ad w-, , in ,gift i,,,7T 1 Q' vi' 1' Q L.. 7' 'ff g, , ., Iv UPH' 2 J , V-I 1x ad NL l ' , ,sq . 1 JK - ' L Q , I nf 'Mr , ' L 'P 1 Jw, M, .Z gr' U , WSH' ,-....L4ag.Qfg:31f-fx-. 1,111.1 . Murchison Leads from start IO0+Yard Dash iv' ' W iq' 3 QM..- ,.,,,. W- is ,tis ' . to finish sr 'x X 1. i New Olympic hurrHer Gfcr-n Dawg iws We fapc several yards ahead cf Dave MMS uf Purdue rw Uhr spam! A-10-yard sprinv, Davis game-d Wrgeme agmsv Nm J fresh- man who had bean-n hm, mm We .-.mek bufmc che Rf-lays Davis was wrrned rn 465 Concentratmg on his ncxt throw rs raveHn Hwrowr-r BMI Macy fron. Karnes The powerful young evhNe1e won rlwe raveVin wish A record breaking ross of 253-5V2. V ,f ' After we reno-d breek- ing loss Alley had hme so pose fur piciurss, AHey's powerful arm nr anion! Here we see the follow through of hrs lavelrn toss. -.4- , l- lr---W 1 fi Pl, x A . . . 1.51 ,, guy- .,,s . . .115 .. ' . -'.:pss. s X, , 1' . - '- - , ' -T' ,J ..: ' ,:- ' -- - - -iff' ' . '-TX lffvy' ' - I ED ni,- A ' - . 5.-.Ziff W One ot the toughest field events to master is the pole vault. Above we see the approach the vault and the landing. At top is Relay champion Jim Graham, Oklahoma State sky-buster, who rose to 15W Grimeeing as he finishes the anchor lap of the distance medley Hall ot Famer Alex Henderson anchored the College dlslenfe is Stanford's Emie Cuncliffe. Stanford won in 9:56.5. medley from Arizona State Tempe to victory ni 4111 Y ,I ,X 1 SL KP ' nl' T .1f' V1 1 .. - ivan f ' ' ':.i.'a4,1......5 I nv- X , VV Vg, ,,-,. agen'-'Pf'Q,,i,:Z,1. 1 ' r' 1 .YUL43 . I WA 1-15- EQ' 5- 1' '11 'Q 5'-7 -4 4.1 .q. i? 'L E1 ,,. . ,Q- 'A .fb 4 5.1 i7 f? N f i 4 .-9. in at - .J ,U 0 5 iv TENNIS With only two lettermen back from the strong 1958 squad Drake's tennis team got off to a slow start, losing its first two dual meets to Simpson and Central However, student player-coach Ron Troy's charges won their next match from Graceland and improved steadily as the season progressed. Unfavorable weather in late March and early April ham- pered Troy's efforts to have his inexperienced club ready for its season opener April 13. Troy and Bob Huber were the only monogram winners re- turning from the previous season. Other squad members included Gene O'Brien, Roger Shafer, Fred Moore, Chuck I Shown from left fbottom rowj ae: Fred Moore, Ch lc R k , Gen Rucker and Jim Ellerbrake. I uc UC er e O'Brien and, Ron Troy, student coach. From the left, back row are: Jim I I Ellerbrake, Eric Weclell and Bel: Huber. The top four Bulldog netmen competed in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament at Cincinnati May 8-9. Other meets were with Graceland, Iowa State, Omaha, Nebraska and Iowa Teachers. Central, Simpson and Grace- land were encountered twice-on a home-and-home basis. GOLF Drake's golf team took to the links this spring with four returning letter- men and one freshman holdover from last year. Last spring the team posted a 4-6 dual meet record and finished last in the Missouri Valley Conference meet. David Mills replaced Dr. E. J, Voltmer as student golf coach. Mills, a 26- year-old Navy veteran, earned a varsity letter as a sophomore. Other returning lettermen are Don Werner, Jim Yoder and Ty Thayer. Chuck Howard, a freshman squad member last year was added to the varsity along with newcomers Arnie Alm, Kent Brigham and Mel Arendt. This year's freshman squad consists of Chuck Holten, Richard Hartie, Bob Maxwell, Steve Maxwell and Clifton Rooney. Ty Thayer is shown making a drive as Chuilf Howard Cleft! and Jim Yoder, other team members, watch attentively. Shown above are Hrortt row, ish to vightlr Mel Arendt, Don Werner, Ty Thayer. From the Keir in the back row are Dave Mitts, student coach, Amie Aim, Kent Brigham, Chuck Howard and Jim Yoder, f X' M111 ,E V .., ,,, WF? , f..e.r,, yy.. I X The pilch, the swing and . . . CRASH goes the ball . . . WAlT , . . il's iusr a bum . . . aw nuts!! and it looked like it might be a homer. Guess l'll get a new number . . . maybe 'IB or even 16. Tozz is really going to chew me ou? for lhis one . . . BASEBALL Shown below left lo right cbcnom fowl are: Tozz Robinson, coachg Don Brandner, and Jerry Pezzeh. Second row from the left are: Lee Mc- Nighv, Frank Anderson, Chuck Van Kofen, Dave Schmidt, Jim Underfer, Jack Goetz and Jim Deets. ln lhe back row from the left are: Larry Black, Dan Manning, Gene Spolar, Jim Marcheschi, Wayne Colbome, Don Beirsdorf, Buford KSpikel Potts. 1 rr' ,wi , fr-W av ' ,,, -'I rf .v-f J. JJ, ,- f! 1 'I a 1 sf .N 4. I-.15 U' 'fl --V A 4- ' an 1 . . , f , -, ,V .H - J., -x-Nf.- - H , Fi?ifii5 -TT ,W ' .- ' viSi:2.Q.1gi:i+:g-:igg -, TRACK Drake varsity track team members front row, Iefrt to right: Larry Harmon, Jim Smith, Bill Crawford, Roger Moore, Bob Rudolph. Row 2: George Hartnett, Marv Logan, Harry Blusys, Ned Maller, Frank Mariel, Phil Howrey. new 3: Mike Belinson, Dave Mr.Dill, Charles Durant, Jim Begg, Sylvester Robertson, . ' Roger Moore shows the Hop , , Step N 4, J., .f 1,-MA f i i ii - ' .J ,- , . Bringing home many victories this year was this mile relay foursome of Jim Smith Qbot- toml, Sylvester Robertson, Larry Harmon, and Charles Durant. I -4 e , ,Tw J .,, ,kwa r Q, 1 1 . -21' and Jump i -. --f- :W-f '--www?-V -rv,..?Wxv,-Y-:.7.,.v,,Y f.-115,..,f,,, Z .-, all lllllll ll 5 'W' 'fm Q . Huh... 9 AQ-Q. i 'In - L -V -. ' '9m:?:i'EIg ,,,'c .3-Y--. ' 5? w rv: - ' ' F' v 3-sfyl M QQ, .QL ' viii. J. -.T . A -' ' ' '4 'mf' 'aw M, . , . V a' 'xr Q. , Qs... i fun, 1 g'. - Q w X, ff ' an ww as X ' 1 - A . , - 1.5:4'iff'f55231531tafififl.f:21fL+g:l:Qff,1ffivieizkxmgf'igirfi' Q - ' ' -..'g,qiLa- r -- - 4:5-33, . ,:f:51f,-,553 , -.gg-ig: ,,1-,1'j:,,1!w31R1.3--- pf-4 f , J ' 1, . ..- 1-'S-Qi, 1 ., 1 '-:sg-52:4-'j x. ,, a, 1. .,4,2. ,,3E,,,,S,-g- wiii.-.., ,-f - f A A ,5mf,1.Q.f,,q:,...X , , ,'-. ' A331 '-as -A: 59 14- , Y, f -V .. ff'--' ' 1: ,E-gigx' .-5-Ag., 1- --e.:5M,A55::k3kLAL . we-feffmfeff we .-Q, W ,. Je- r. , 4 -' ' .- f u Junior class officers were elected for the first time in a number of years. Officers are Bill Longfield, presidentg Penny Nichols, secretaryg Linda Mackaman, vice president, and Jane Haffner, treasurer. The junior class officers began their duties by sponsoring class activities during the year. K sr ff ' Av. I .fix JUNIORS 1 if r , H r.,s - .- , 7 f .-121, ,L QI'-x cgi..ji13I2'-1521512,-:Eff if .,1-1 '-5 . V 4 , -P ,. , F . , ay eg-, ff. -291-1,-.3'-2:55-'-,'f'?3z: -f'-ffvi-if-'Pr?i'f6v'ff,e1-.- Qiib -il-S-9?:5L:'i3e,-'iifrf-..915'-S-Y-'-C'1sS'A-'F -Le ' :nf .- , - .- J f -fs . 'ef - N' L'e,e-:ffecff5:?4T+ --'s:f1,'--',:.afsfs5zA:fif'-N'-Q -Sf '1+f 4.gi:lf.efi?r.:'-f.gre'mf',.f -sr,-,:m,4f.-,,:w-.Ms ' : V, ,, 59,3517-1 :,eg-33' ' gay,-.4 Se lf C33-.. :L41-ii.: - , - ze, , ,fl:'Tfsi?g'g::. -'f21e2gzf- , , '--.e-5.5: .fzgeaaii Jiri-153m 5?52'35:ge'Ii'Q'4-51 rE'?7:5gs95-gglsQ5f3g:.,5fQ1,1-ggU.-.gsps-VA f ,Q 1 i.g:jS+:?gg.:, 'f-2151: r ff, ' V 'r V ,g115.fg.: lf, zfwfbfiiffff ' L V- , ff X ze ff-'7'-Cf' ff Ufgg-?'5 -V. -1.11.14 .Q-.155 A -I-S1'f:'4', .ea-1::? :?r':?Iizeff-A .fr .gzeaeed-5 M X- ' ' A 115,51-,,,:,...' ' -'- V- .e-53.11 4 'e ,.-mf -J: ' '- fr ' - ' ' ' ' fee- - ey- -C 5 ' - 47 Q -4 . ,L f cr 'Y I 1 'tri if X in g. if 1? ' 1 ROW VV 244 James Brunerg me View, iowaj Business Ae. Ron Buneexg Des Meines, Lieerei Arls. Den Burnenq Des Meines, Edueeiien. Reber? Burr: Ogden, iewe, Fine Ms. John Bufverwerong Skokie, Ill.1 Business Ad, Bow vii AV Bnsene Des Moines, Fine Arvs. AI Bush, Gary, une., Liberal Arfs. Mike ceivrys Aurora, lil.g Pnerfneey. Beny Ann ceneey, Des Meines, Business Ae. sniriey Cerner, Des Moinesg Eeueevien. ROV! VHI Pau! cneein, Sen Bernerense, cel.: Liieerei Aris. senny Chrisfenserij Des Moines, Eeueevien, Jernes cnurneiey, Mesen cm, neue, Liberal Ares, Sherail cnernenn Utica, Iii., Lieerei Ares. sne Cohen: Des Meines: Liberal Ares. Bow rx Michael Cofj Des Meines, Pnarmacy. Terry cees, Aigona sewn, Beswess Ae. Jes Ceeurnen, Mesen cis, new seueesien Jene+ cevey, eerxy, neue, seueerien, Kei-r,n creie, Mneneiiviiie, ieweg Busi- ness Ad POW X Inernes Cronin, Mnsnue, iene, Business Ad Wayne Creser, eeise iw, Pnermesr, cereie Cups: vneeni. Arisenug Kduzahcn rem Deibr, Munsrer, Ind' B.siness Ad Rensie megs, Peru N ve Bs: ness An, 4' , NT lu PU., i Jenn Assere wnussrisn ii Lien-in ns-i Jsrn niirne Des M ne is ii Arvs n Aie-iqn-, uii Mruirf-s Busriess Ai wrnsre Aer ieweg Pmrrw-w:,' Gere rs 1-nnierfer Uris Ms, ers inn Ares E X' L. D Roxff I' Reber Aus, rziuer Grew iii PLJH'-Ji, Jsn as-nr-ser Cawsis- iewe ess bow Ann Bd'v!er,Wqrrr'ie-1 iees issues-.en Jss. Been Rozklc Arvs, win esn Been, Peiie ieneg Lizuf:f1WA s Bow ii' Wimafv BEN, Indian P0113 Bidi? Fla. P 5'f C1CY. Ri:-c'd Benson Cdf iews, Business Ae. Jo Ann Bersn, Benenss L-ers fine Arrs. eeeree Be qe serie ues Meines, sieerei Ms nesrie Be-r,, cniseee, iii, Fne rs 0 ROW IV Aiien Befneiig Frenkiin vers, un., Business Ass. Mary Rae Bineemen Des Moines Educafion. Donald Bocikeg esensien, iii- Pnerrneev, Beeers Boar Woodburn :ewes Business Ad. rierenee Beuenien, Eimnurss, ni., Business Ad i Bow v Lee Bowman: Wesfern springs, Iii.: Business Ae. Dies Bovcej cneriven Iewn Liberal Ares. Ken? Brienerns Hinseeie, in., Fine Ms. cereiyn Brief ere Springs, neue, Business Ad. Paui Bfeosrnens Elgin, ine Business ' . ,J 0. fr- s 4- s W s X L I I 1: ,x 9 ' '3 ' . x , A r, 'B ' .e U, ,I , -J s 'fr X 7 S '-VIN Q G cg ' -a , , er 6 B ,..ors ?? I H ' , r.f ' Ni 'Y I A 5 My FVV, Al J.. W Cv Qi - 2 ji:,f:,?wrLX:AQEq'11 HQ,-. w Jud E-iff, Drs M f , f- -Q 14- Lf.,,..1,, OHMQ, 1:w Pmfmc-,f. Jaime Eafa-1: syn' tw 5,5 Q-5 A1 Mmm nwcff- se. Louis Pm Mmm Law' A-M D En: - rw' 03.1, lie, F:-E A-vi. QTY! 'J Gewqe gwwcg 53,1 01,1125 vga- 5, -fig Ad sw Pwefzfg Names Hag Bus ness Ad, J 1 Fmlu, Vapor Cn, Nofm- B.s,ness Ad. DaNe F-nwnqm oc: Mawr- eww, M PM P-we, oe' Mom awww Ad, RCM' V mm rieueq nes M51-cr uhm A,-S sum women, cwres cn, :Om me Am. J. Fzbew r'1m,cuwLm 'swag Lum: MS. Merger, Fraunholerg Pm Ridge 1' sam-Dm, 00,5 vw-.fr mu:-nag, MQ4 me Mg. E J.., P, Gcmuiz LH' AJ RUN W mm, swxmm MM, ww: Am imma smug, Dm MV.-3 sdmfm Dowd GL owen PM m awww Ad Gram vcscvmmf, new rm Mg mwd Goev' J:-vw G:essN:' G:lJ J Goulm fp sv. D-ES N Vw, w V BN neg M PC3 .uf '.' W 1 A-M nw., mm' f-.f-5 LQRQ, M 1 A'-, if M, Anne -M, L ,,4.mf w M af- 30-vw DcsM:f'es,B.7fe1i M eww, sum' C'wt'uqo , 11 Lm-ewA,-- ' . www:-w ,-,M amp- M-Q5 mf, EMJQJ, EMM Gmac, ga,,,t,:, wg Wxnehzsr om - M45 rg E-g,fb - My, ' 3 H1 D fr YONW 54.11-v Ji X X-f M ' ,, wg we Aw uf- X, wffw mmf- New 'V P f- 1 agfm Al I uh, H4,f,,- e wwqvfh 'M 5 wg A1 Cm 1 Y my. D, ,,.,.,.,.. rf Aw lwxf Hy-ww.. 3 Q' x W, p ww N v xx. ,: 0 1 vw -' 'A www.-V, '-fl f- ,f , .5-Y 4 , ci A. ix. X, 1 .. -' Fw N. YN A., , 1.. W f L I J V 'X 1 X ri H11 S L. l crai Art era Hes css Aa K i r ii? r POW II o erta Hiadlls La Giang l c ' arL Ho h Ch cagu uiness o ifr e snson r Prarrracy Suzanne defer D s Moines Lbs ai Aris D I Des Vein s Educaton ROW III Hu ert Hammer: P rk Ridge, III.: Liberai Arts. Jaan Hopkins: Onawa, owa: Liberal Arts. Gary Hoskiri: Bloomiieid, Iowa: Liberai Arts. James Hospodarsky: s Moines: Liberai Arts. e ue Hun in g New on, Iowa: Fine rs. ROW IV Lena Huieninsang Manlesurne, Iowa: Education. Beth Jasper: NewIon, lewag Fine Arts. Dottie Jensen: cnieeee, III.: Edueelien. Jim Jeyieky, Gary, Ind.: Business Aa. Diels Jelinseng Des Meines, Iowa, Row v y I 'P is :fl 534. ROW VI Kermon Kahlg Britt, Iowa: Education, Kenneth Kauff- man: Miami Beach, Fla.: Fine Arts. Richard Kautz: Blue Grass, Iowa: Business Ad. E. J. Knoll: Mason City, Iowa: Business Ad. Karen Koehler: Crawfords- ville, iowa: Liberal Arts. ROW VII Karen Kolbe: Lake View, Iowa: Education. Deimar Kramersmeier: Ledyard, Iowa: Pharmacy. Robert Krunnluszz Eigin, III.: Pharmacy. Ron Kuback: Newark, N. J.: Education. Ronaid Kuhn: Sioux City, Iowa: Pharmacy. Row VIII David Lena, cnieeae, III.: Liberal Arts. Mary Lnuanlen: LeMers, Iowa: saueelien. oeyia Lens, Ainsworth, Iowa: Lieerei Arss. Jeeli Levin: oelwein, lawn: Business Aa. Mark Lielsernnenq Brockiyn, N. Y.: Liberal Arts. Row IX Anlees Liftieg Hurnbaial, Iowa: Pine Arts. Marvin Logan: Bloomfieid, lewng Business Ad. William Lenafieie, slenyiew, III.: Business Ad. Joyce Luna: Prineeien, lowag Fine Arts. Karen Lyneliq Des Meines: Eaueelien. sowx Jim Meculleali, Neeneli, wiseg Business Aa. cnuels Meoenelas crysiel Lake, III.: Business Aa. slee- nore McDonald: Des Moines: Eaueelien. Clair Mecsriiif Grinnell, Iowa: Business Ad. Ann Mes inlyieg Minneepelis, Minn.: Liberal Arts. Jerry .lennseng Des Moines: Liaerel Arts, Richard D. Jennsen, Poik city, Iowa: Business Aa, William Jennseng Newlen, Iowa: Business Aa. Charlotte Jones: Des Meines, Fine ArIs. lcny Jones: Lime springs, Iowa: Fine Ares. JUNIORS .. WH, . , ,,,,,,,,,. . , rig: . M f' 'sr . F? s 1 YJ, fs ' ' m uw.: - . 'ra' .- L, ' V, t i -, :ea ' Q 4 QYQT, . ,. , e ng v Q I-'R - L l . ' 51 f - i-. ' : ' 2 fr 4, nf s - .-, ' P' I I Zi. als .IV ' ' 'i' 4 , ..f, w 3 P J I v I . 1:-.i as 5 ., , ew? kv v4 'E Uaififitfi '. - 7? ns! w Leue MP'-en is ,v, W A my 1 N , Q ,WE LW, MJ' X171 D. K ew e Aeek: Des Mm-weep Lsbs-ne! ,,, UU: AW HDV, xr e k1BY,iL:newMRs Mies! riegeng Henneweod. v. PQVV N THWPR Mamfweng Smvm Leke wwe- mem- Mf ,R , moms? lTiber.1IAArVs. Jenn- Meynewe, cneiwesncny? ':eyQ?eBfffn:lndXB?'J2fn eww WDW 'f HMM M Kww Msnwevs nes Meyness Educafiorw, RCW mu Anneae Menneus Joliet, ru., Business Ae. Meneenee Anne Mmer' Sewal lo e- Eeeeef.en..Mefeener Kay -MiHerg ceeneu BNuHs, Nowaf Liberai Ms.'MefQq,i Msueng sennenele, Mo.: Lseesel Ms. Ronald MH!erj cnzeeee, me Pnennseey, cy ROW xv I Pgfrida Mmzeen, Des MoYnesg Educaiion, Befeene Meneelfe, Chicago, uv.: Lxhberal Anas. Freq Moore: Des Mcinesg Laeenex Ms Roger Moore1 Kansas -' my, Kan.: Eeeeevnen. James Moran: Des Mohmes: Business Ae. ' i . Row v Margafef Morqng' Des Mexness Lusenes Asus. JanTce Morgan: Lewis, Iowa: sesseefsen, Maryone Morse: Rwppey, re-we, Business Aa. BNI Moxleyg Areene, :ewes Lwberal Arts. John Murphyg Onawa, :ewes Fine Ms. 6 B' sl- Fl'-' ak.. S. 'W ' , Y' -is X G- fw- ,- 22.2 s ROW VV Rebenc Nssen, Renalwenvn, m,, Besaness Ad, L11 Nel- senq Bynxsneren, Icwag Lnsenex Anas. vfefes Neln sen: Menven Grofe, m,, Fine Ms. Penny Nsenels, ENyy Mann., Fine Ms. Resenne-y Nifseneq Lincoln- weee, me FIne Ms. ROW VH Lene Norrisg Cenfril, Vowag Busfnes: Ae. Menk Nussleg cnzesee, ru., Liberal Ads. Mefy Ann Ober- hens: Meseenne, news: Business Ae. Ressexx Ode' qaardg Des Mezness Edutaflon. Eewend oenens cnweeee, HL, Besness Re. ROVV VMI Rrenene ocneeys Qnene Rsyen, :ewes Besznnss Ad. Hefere oasens nes Me1nes, seeeefzen. Jenny owseng Wesf Bene, rewe, Business Ae. nene onsnsnkg Des Moirvesj seeeeanen, Meneenn osrsnnng Des Moines, Eaeeeennn. Row INC Reeene Renemans cnzeeee, uw - l7bcraW Ms Jenses Peensens Gurnee m Bsssnfss M Re-ene Peee: eeseg Des Mesnes, Besnness Ad R-sarees, Revensen, Des Meness seseeuen. ver wefefnns me Mennes, ueenex Ms. ROXV X Denn's Revee, Hessekef, we Besnee Ad Denswd Rnevneyq cnssee mg Bnsznesn nn ssnefn vsennn sua. cnsseee ww- Rnemesy, R:-v-Nd were-R Cs:,,,,, :nm rye,-sny H- nn nw :nnmen Drs Mc vhs' E'fv:H' cw sul 2 Q . ROW VI Fred Schulh: Highland, Ind.: Business Ad, Don Schulz: Freepcrl, lIl,: Liberal Arls, Paul Senneg Maywood, iii.: Business Aa. Leora Secng: Wailuku, Maui T, H.: Educafion, Carolyn snepoio: Des Moines: Education. Bow vii Raymond sneonoio: sioofs, lows: Business Ao. Janice sneoosus: wooowofo, iowa: Educalion, Joan Sherman: qes Moines: Fine Ans. Lisle Shiresg anion, iowa: Business Aa, Lynne siiysnion: cnissoo, in: Fine Am. Bow viii sion Simmons: Bonaonno, Iowa: Fine Arfs. Lyio Simpson: oss Moines: Liboioi Arts. Lew Sisco: Ds- Knlb, ni.: Pharmacy. Gary siooiuno: nayion, iowo: Business Au, coioiyn Smivn: cnunoon, Iowa: Fine Ms. Row ix Juinos Smifh: Esinoiyiiiu, iowo: Educaiion. izionoio Spencer: Des Moines: Business Ad, Loyonne Spry: Des Moines: Pnsnnnosy. John sioos: sf. Paul, Minn.: Fine nns. Pefer Sievens: eionyisw, ni.: Business Au. Row x Judy seamen: Miioneiiyiiio, iowa: Eduoaiion. Gay Sfolhx La Gnome, iii.: Educaiion, Vernice Slriclr- land: Siarlce Flo.: Liberal Anus. Peoqy Swanson: UH Moines: Liberal Aris, Warren Terhulenj Kionnnio, Iowa: Business Ari, 'L' :rx s 1 ,lm 7, POW l Join Piosio:-on: Wa.l:on, :ous Lionsni f-fs. Boson--P-eoio B.:f-oil, in: Pnoimosn Judi Pfiwoi: sous C-y iowa: Pino Ms, Jnwss moi, 'funnie- s D q Demi Ms. Ks -i Pmiii, cs: Mzffcz' B.s'nsss Avis. Bow ii Jonn Puidie: Rockwell ciiy, Iowa: Lueini mis. Dcio'cs Pyuioi: Palaiine, iii.: Business Ao, Jonnos Rarriscy: Baion Rouge Ls.: Pnoinnooy. Leland Bsnirn: Knosyiiio iowo: Eouoaiion. niio assiino: vyinnoi, 5. D: rzns mis. ROW ill Janet Recd: Oliumwa, Iowa: Educalion. Raymond Relmnifz: Mi. Vernon, S. D.: Business Ad. Judy Riaski: Gulhrie Center, Iowa: Educafion. Carol Jean Richard- son: Wes? Des Moines: Education. Jon Rilver: Prairie City, Iowa: Business Ad. ROW IV Maralyn Roberlson: Rockford, Ill.: Business Ad. David Robuck: Knoxville, iowa: Liberal Arls. Dar-non Roclcell: Harvey, ill.: Business Ad, James Rodberg: Ferlile, iowa: Pharmacy. Judy Rover: Dallas Cenler, Iowa: Educalion. ROW V Charles Rucker: Rachesler, Minn.: Business Ad, Dennis Sale: Des Moines: Liberal Arls. David Schmidt: Knoxville, Iowa: Educalion. Jerry Schnurr: Fort Dodge, Iowa: Business Ad. Philip Schoenernan: Ankeny, iowa: Pharmacy. JUNIORS 'Ins P ul x 3 l V Y: .ss,, 9 1 4 If 4 . ix . .au :ii 2 , 5. ,, li is 1: ,- f V, -i ' K i 1 'J . er- ve 'I - ' - V , I ' I I 51,1-:ag ma, saws Aa. gvfr www' vB-: f' S I -Q M-Y-gem, Nea-1 :Omg aiu cn Cr' 1, 2' 1 , V ROW Il sm-ff, Townsend: Des wwf mem Aff vw. T ,g Joswr III,g Lwbw' Ang. CnarIes Tqrrerg Mb.: Img B.sness Ad Jcuwwg Tyner, Des Mofnesj Educa- vm Maw, ru--Q, La camp ' 5: even, ROV-' III Uberal Arfs. Janke Van SIyILq EIm ursI ROW IV Elaine Twenq Dubuque, Iowa we MQ rom vsndumvefq Panera, rows: mn.: Lwbcral Ms. Thomas vmmq Des Moms: sums-55 Aa. Jann veneer Ft Doane, rows: summon. S' I A DennIs WaddIlI3 Des Moinesj Business Ad. Linda Waqlerj BIoomfIeId, Iowai EducaIIon. WaIIer Weaver: Jefferson, Iowag Business Ad. MeIvIn Waliong GoId- IIeId. Iowa: Business Ad. Barbara Warnerg Dakola CIW, Nab.: LIberaI Arls. ROW V James Warnccng Des Moinesg LlberaI Arfs, Don Wa+Hns7 Shawnee Kam.: Liberal I Ads. Mfchael Weekesg Newfon, Iowap Sadness Ad. Kwnq WenrIeg Des Moines: Fine Arts. Jeannle WeIIs, Omfnwa, Iowa: Ednramzn. JUNIORS ROW VI James Wells: Dos Moines' Busvncss Ad. J rn W , a es es- cofig Rock Island, lII.q EducaIInn. Marsha Wnifaler' Oskamosa, laws: me My Joeua wma: mf Pleasanv, Iowa: Buswness M. mfr-ard wwe: Kev Ioqg, Iowa: Business Ad. ROW VII wsnef whnep cenvwnub, ramp Business Ad, Richard wma Budd ml-. N. J: ummm Ad Cnarloffe WIIsnng MI. PI1:.x'1mI, Iowaj FInc Ads Roma www: Avwenm, was mmfwon, calm weep wmmwxzs, MM: :11..f.m,m, ROW VIN AVI Vfwtrerw Dc' Mo vu, Bxwwfis Ad Blrhnm wma: N'Ies Mfrs, a..W-S5 M A,wJ,w uvowf w0fIHj Chmaqo III, Buxwfib ALI M10 XVWCIII . 4 5, - OsIwIoosJ, Iowa LII' In M Im , nk swans, ' F ' III.: LILUQI me 4 X . , M 'J IfJ 3.1: T ' I 'Q MI , cg, , K Are IL - MI, fr ' I , fx' ,I JI FOUR YEARS END WHO'S WHO HONORARIES LAW SCHOOL SENIORS AND LAW ADVERTISEMENTS AND INDEX may Four 'Years That End . . The year saw students make two visits to the state capitol as part of Skip Day festivities, I 956 Drake University celebrated its 75th anniversary, complete with birthday cake and party. Willie Cerf ended his Drake basketball career and Red Murrell was a rising star on the basketball scene. Oreon E. Scott Chapel was dedicated. But most of all, 1956 will be longest remembered for its two Skip Days. Official Skip Day was proclaimed after the Bulldogs defeated Washington Univer- sity, Two weeks later was Homecoming and when Drake upset arch rival Iowa State, 27-21, the victory spirit loomed high. Enthusiasm rose but the weekend ended. Monday students skipped classes to visit Iowa State and march to the capitol to ask the governor to proclaim a second skip day. Their efforts were in vain to receive official blessing but the effect was the same- Drake had two Skip Days. Former Drake co-ed, Carol Morris, visited the campus after being crowned Miss Universe. Dave Brubeck brought iazz to Drake. The University theater climaxed 30 years of drama with Cyrano de Bergerac. Following the revolt in Hungary, two Hungar- ian students enrolled at Drake. The buzz of a cement mixer was a common sound as dorm 444 was added to the Quadrangle. A memorable Relays saw Joe E. Brown as parade marshal and Olympic star Bobby Morrow named Outstanding Athlete. Skip Day followed a Home- coming victory but the outstanding win was made when former Drake co-ed Carol Morris was crowned Miss Universe. I - :.- . . c H., ,A 3 The score was 20-0 and goal post to go after the Sun Bowl boys beat Iowa State at Homecoming. . . . With Graduation 1958 The flu epidemic hit the campus hard knocking out Parents Weekend and laying low students and faculty. New satellites entered the sky for The moon watchers. Sport triumphs were of the greatest interest. The football team, led by Roger LaBrasca, received a bid to the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Texas. And on the basketball courts, Red Murrell was breaking eight scoring records. The Relays were cool but eight records were set, What will be remembered of l95'?'? Many things to many people-memories of another college year. For those who have been following the paths on campus for four years, iT WHS The end at Drake. For those left behind it was another year of classes, Homecoming, Bulldog Tales, The Golden Relays, new books becoming old, WOfl4 and play, the beginning and the end. ln a decade of changes, the Quax publishes for the last lime in the Fabulous '5O's. QUAX WHO'S 'WHO Twelve outstanding seniors were selected for the T959 QUAX Who's Who, The seniors were chosen on the basis of scholar- ship, leadership, character, service and promise of future usefulness to society. Members of the QUAX Who's Who were named by a committee of students and administration. A 2.5 grade average was required and the average for the 12 students was 3.2. All were also named to National Col- PHYLLIS NORTH ANDERSON, from Education College, is an English maior from Denison, Iowa. A January graduate with general honors, she was outstanding in drama work. Her activities at Drake included University Theater, cheerleader, debate team, Convocations Committee Chairman, Special Events Committee, SFCRA and Westminster Club, She was vice president of Kappa Alpha Theta, and a member of Zeta Phi Era, Theta Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pa, capampn Club, Pi Kappa Delta, Mortar Board and Alpha Lambda Delta. KAREN CAMPBELL, from Education College, is a business education maior from Clarion, Iowa. She was secretary of the Student-Faculty Council and vice president of the senior class. She was president of Delta Gamma, and a member of Zeta Phi Eta, Theta Alpha Phi, Caedmon Club, Kappa Delta Phi, Kappa Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta and the Student-Alumni Committee. She was a cheerleader, worked in the University Theater and served as chairman ofthe Special Events Committee. JUDY EVANS, from Liberal Arts College, is from Denver, Colorado. She was corresponding secretary of the Student- Faculty'Council and president of Y.W.C.A. A transfer from Cottey College, she was a member of SFCRA, Alpha Kappa Delta and Mortar Board historian, She was corresponding sec- retary for Kappa Alpha Theta. legiate Who's Who. DONNA FORBES, from Fine Arts College, is from Sioux City, Iowa. A music education major, she was a member of the Drake choir and chorus, vice president of Mu Phi Epsilon, president of Beta Gamma Kappa and chairman of Religion in Action Week. A transfer from Morningside College, she was dorm president and counselor and a member of Mortar Board and SFCRA. a -,. ,Z R , 1 A g4,,,t.'..:1f : gig-. V . r1,:n:.,5-'T . L - - 5 12 , 912' Es. HONORS I2 SENIORS CLARENCE FRANK, from the Pharmacy College, is known on campus as Buddy. He was a pharmacy class officer and a member of the Student- Faculty Council. He was a member of Kappa Psi, American Pharmaceutical Association and Judo Club He is from Canton Illinois PHIL HOWREY, from Liberal Arts College, was president of the Student- Faculsy Council and captain of the cross country track leam. A mach maior from Fairfield, Iowa, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Beta Kappa, Ornicron Delta Kappa, D Club, Circle K, Kappa Nlu Epsilon and Phi Eta Sigma. NED MILLER, lrorp Lrberal Arts College, is a prcalaw student and hxsvary mam frerr xrriew, io,-,a llc was .1 member of the Student-Facalry Cfzurcli Clrnrcrcm Della Kappa, and Delta Phi Alpha, A member ol me track mam, he also served as Circle K president arm on the Board of Publications, He was s member of Young fecpublsrana and History club. ANN O'BRlEN, from Education College, is from Altadena, California, She was president of Mortar Board and secretary of the senior class, Maioring in biology, her aclivnres were Alpha Xi Delta president, and a member of Kappa Bela Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Bela Beta, SIudcnrAIumni Committee and Convocanons Committec. nan-.- ,si MIKE PLATT, from the Business College, was president of the senior class and vice president of the Student-Faculty Council. He was president of Alpha Epsilon Pi, and a member of Hillel, Omicron Delta Kappa, Circle K, Alpha Kappa Psi and lFC. He is from Evanston, illinois. MARGARET KELLEY TALCOTT, from Fine Arts College, is from Algona, iowa, A music maior, she was president of SFCRA and historian of Mu Phi Epsilon, She was a member of the Drake choir and chorus, Mortar Board, Beta Gamma Kappa, Wesley Fellowship, Alpha Lambda Delta and Cosmopolitan Club. fw i -, - . ,UQ lf . MARTIN SCHUELE, from the Pharmacy College, was president of Phi Delta Chi and American Pharmaceutical Association. From Chicago, Illinois, he was president of veterans organiza- tion, co-chairman of the Student-Alumni Committee, a member of lntra-Pharmacy Council, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Phi Alpha and Special Events Committee. JOEL WOLFSON, from Fine Arts College, is from Chicago, Ill. A drama maior, he was president of Theta Alpha Phi, chair- man of the Convocations Committee and vice president of Omicron Delta Chi. He was a member of Phi Eta Sigma, Hillel, president of Caedmon Club, treasurer of the Student-Alumni Committee and a member of Circle K. ii. . ,1 o .Y ' 7 . u . f K ug, 1 KW X ,. w 35 , QQ: If I ..,, '-., -: , - r fv 6 1 I O , . , X 1 Wt, L,-4 v ,W 4? 'ki T- N t F :f'l i,qk!:Wh ' gms f , . 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'15, '-,., ...ua ...fu- DELTA TH ETA PHI Preparing for the future . . . under the tradition of the past 80 years in which the Drake University Law School has been a pioneer in legal education in the Midwest, is one of the stu- dent lawyers in a setting familiar to all members of the Law School. The Drake University Law School has always had the approval of all rating agencies, since these were established as such. There are only 26 law schools in this category. Long ,hours of study fill the schedule of the prospective lawyers. The voluminous law books occupy many law students through the night. Delta Theta Phi, professional and social law fraternity, boasts of many of the Law School leaders among its members. Gus Johnson, Walt Saur and Bob Helmick were this year's Law Review editors. Walt Saur was president of the Student Bar Association, and Rod Ryan is Second Vice President of the National Student Bar Association. Five parties and two stag events through- out the year were given by the organization. An affili- ate of Delta Theta Phi, the Cross Examiners Club, for wives of the student lawyers, was also active this year. ROW T: Martin,Tollefson, Henry Elwood, James Walker, Carl D. Knox, tribune, Lawrence Phillips, bailiffp Leonard A, H. Hayden, dean: George R. Sackett, master of ritual: Gus Johnson, vice dean, Bob Snyder, clerk of rolls, Paul Bosley, exchequer. ROW 2: Charles Miller, Phillip Collett, Gary Walker, Walt Saur, Gerald Pearson, Harold Van Voorhis, Stanford Trumbower, Jerry Williams, Gerald Chehock, Peter Fox, Rod Ryan. ROW 3: Gerald Shaffer, Clark Barczewski, Wayne Prichard, Claude Freeman, Dick Ambelang, Dick Ramsay, Vernon Childress, Bill Sackett, Stanton Som- son, Robert Hegland. ROW 4: Everett Albers, John Bezinque, Richard Barr, Frank Watson, Bob Helmick, Earl Sutton, Jim Schaaf, Max Hackett, Maynard Hayden. ROW 5: Jack Strobel, Don Bertell, Carl Nielsen, Mark DeRuyter, George Gcebel,E!ob Merillat. f.,f l F - A. 'i Y .W-. 1. 1-vwrn,.v-q-rv-- XV 90 1 .f V4- H, I Qwsf Adv-w i ix ,gl X . x .pf Law in Theory Drake's general library, law library and the Des Moines Public Library provide the law students with over a million library books, The faculty consists of seven full- time and three part-time members, law librarians and two secretaries. The high scholastic achievements of the school have been given national recognition in several ways, including the establishment at Drake of a chapter of the Order of the Coit. Because of its location in Des Moines, students may observe the state legislature, federal and state administrative agencies, and several courts with a combined membership of twenty-one iudges, only one of whom hears cases outside of the city. Many Iowa lawyers assist in conducting the Law School program. The Drake Law School assists in the conducting of a worthy and successful legal aid clinic. The Legal Aid Society of Des Moines has attractive of- fices under the supervision of a full-time lawyer and secretary, with senior law students acting as office law- yers and assistant trial lawyers. and Practice 'L +l W :waz-5:v'FS? T' ' 1 xii ' .-34115:- , i ...., .f,... , . ,Eg,:'j gg Hy., 4 , 5,zgg5 1 FW . gif 1,fgi' 7 I, Ai-ily V J why, 1 u 6' ' Q' ,Wifi 'fl f ' .1 in! ' an F A f awk, F Q 'fi I 1 V , ' n U fn 113' 1 F Wi 5 .Q tg F, X1 v ' Q ' '75 5 W . x ' 4 V . Vi '. ' V W ' .. f E ' 1' ' f - bww' 1 - 1: , . - f Q bg .- ., 5 V . I F .' . 1 L 'Q 1 nn 'MM 1 s f -4' - x f I, ,I 1-' K' 1 . Q, ., Q gags' law. -13, X5 ,. ..,1. 'W H55 'QQ Aw Q 1 9 ,Q lb 1 r f ' 1 , . mQ ,Q ' J- V21 P:fss:.F-nitL?:?2aS:?35?srifQ: -Qefmi? -4 Taififfrier ' 1 .4 ,fi -1-1:'1-Te-425.Laf:z?WfE3?2ix:'2z::..614 .fri mi.:-If-sffiff, 'Y - - .Y V- -. ,.,, .,-.f -V X Y ' W 23,1:.mf.,f-,-f-.--.-.f-f--f.,-,.f,f,, 1, ., ,. . ' r -ffl M I'n Treasurer- Ann O'Brien, Secretary, and Karen SENIOR OFFICERS: Mike Plan, President: Peg orl 9, , Campbell, Vice Presideni. SENIORS AND LAW img' ' - ' :nu fwfr--'-1 '-- '- A- -1- -nf- ' 'f'f-'W QF' 'i72LTT i 1jg5 -HA ' j I, ,, . V ,Q f, , . , 1 H f 'f.'13'f':, :2'r 'f ' A ,, ffw-.g1,f'.' ' .V I. -'iffy-fgvi, V 1 -1 -, f 1'fs'-:fe4V,gP.1+:ffesPf 1: f fn, -, ,g.-,La .na ' wrf-M A Q . -M ' , , f ,fgf,1.ff,zq--f , 3 -. L1 :F -' ag. G ,f -.....-ev' -..- r--:N --az:-A:c-.H 20.11--ge: 1-L. . if: ,.-,if ,---1-1-Y -- -Aw'--f--5 : -19'-. '-.m,-:QQ-:N-eq ,--- -mirggf ps H v Pow l Keien ceinppell, clpiien less, Business sepselien, Delfe csenine, senes Class yise Prem., sllpenl Faculli' Ceyneil ses. Mellen see-e, Keppe Delle Pi, rnele Alpnp Pni, Zeln Pni Els, Alene Lpinpee Della cneeileeeei, ceedmen. lepeesl cpimen, lee nnenl, lil., Pneimeeh c-i lele Psi Dieke cnislipn Council, Wesley Pellessn p. Mpney Casel cneiesee, lpyyeg Business, Dells zels, PM sense Mp, Meilei Board, l957 opes Deeply. Meiy Jo cneinpeilin, Mason cily, lowaq Englisn, Alpne Pni. lzreneie cneneleig sieps Pells, S. D., Aeeepnling, Alpha lee oinege. Aesepnsing clyp, rapes slell. lzow ll Marilyn Chisholm: Des Moines: Enelisn, Kappa Alpne lnele, Uniled siisdeni Fellewsnip Vice Pies., cen- yeeevipns Cennininee, SFCRA, Keppe Bela Keppe, YWCA, Meiien Board. Lynn clerk, seine, iowa: Sociology, sigine Phi Epsilon. Mpney clepspn, Anies, lowag Church Mpsie, Mu Pnl Epsilon, cneips, Alpne Lambda Della. .lennes Cocks, Des Meines, seeipl seienee, Pi Kappa Pni, cenleippiy club. Dpiel Colton: Seymour, lpweg Pheinnpey, Kappa Psi, Rise cni, Pni sie signne, A. Pli. A., Alpne Keppe Psi, Aeeepnling club. Pow Ill Phillip cpnnellyg Greenfield, Ioweg General Business, Newfnen Club, Young Democrafs. cnnis cenenl, Des Moinesg lnleniei Deeeieoien, Medein Dance club. Donald J, Cookq Algpne, lowag eeneiel Business, Phi Della Delse, rpeepell, D club. Donald l.. Cook: Unienyille, Mes fseneiel Business. cennie Cowan: Des Moines: Mpsie, Alplie Ki Delle, Mp Plii Epsilon, send, syinplipny, Chorus. anis 'YW' 3 T SENIORS 81 LAW ROW IV Deyen ciewleid, Jr.: Mempliis, Tenn., lzpsiness Adininislielien, Kappa Alphe Psi. Dan Daileyq Des Meinesg lzeleiling, Slgma Alpne Epsilen, lzeleiline clyp, Arnold Ain seeiely. Susan Deyidseng Flossmoor, lil, Fine Arts, Delfa eeinnie, WRA, clieii. Michael Deyies, Kirkwood, Mo.: Sociology, Sigma Pni spsilen, sly- elenl Union cennnnillee cliesinnen, sip- den? Alennni cpnifnillee Phillip Dey: Cresion, lpwe, Pienp, Band, clieiys, Pnl MisAlpne. Row v wpiln Deelsq Des Moines: Pharmacy, Siem Pni spsllen. Ronald Dennis: Me- eiisl, Iowa! Music Edueelipn, Phi Mp Alpha, Bend, Des Meines syinplneny. J. Eeil Derry Des Moines: English. Robert Denley, Lewislen, N, YJ Psyenplegy, sig- ma Pni Epsilen, Barkers cms, sll club, circle K. Kiipy Drawbaughg Des Moines: Pneilineiy, Alplse lpu Omega, Kappa Psi, A. P . . Row Vl Maureen Delien, oel Peik. lll., Social serenee, Kappa Alpha Tnele, Kappa eele Kappa, llewinen clpp. James Dyn- lofd, Langdon, N. Dakq General laissis ness, Alpha leu Omega, Newinsn club, Ouax slell. Theodore Denlel: Peiilewn, M. J.: Pneinpfy, Phi Dells cni, A. Pn. A. Dpneld Dyes llewlen. lewp, Pine Avis, Pni Mu Alpne, Wesley, Band, cneies. vnieen Eqqei, cleqnefn, lewe, Fine Afls, aele cselnme Kappa, Young Democrats, :iseiple sleslenl Pelleyyslsiw. Bend, cne- ips lzereipn Club ROW IV James Galbraiihg Algeria, Iowa, Cum- merciel Anl. Clinfon eonlke, Deo Moines, Genenol Business. Fred Gee, sl. Joseph, Mo.g Religion, clii lolo Pni, Religion clno. Sidney Geller: Ponlleno, Meine, Political Science, Pnelow clno, Bono, eosebnll. Donald Geolionol, sl. Lonie, Mo.: Fine Ads, Phi Mu Alono, Band. oioneeine. Pow v Bonnie Gillis, Des Moines, English, Kappa Bela lcoooo, Young Democrafs, Befa eennnne Kappa, P. Dick Glennie: Chicago, lll., Meikevino, Alone Ton onneoe, Social connmillee, Weslmlnsfer clno, ROTC clnoin. Geny eoofioy, Neylon, Iowag Ao- eonnlino, Alolio Kappa Pi, Aeoonnvino Clnlo, Bono, onolieelno. George Goebelg Don Moines, low, Sigma Alone sonilon, Dello Tnelo Pni. Jack Goefzg Foneoo Peik, lll,g Liberal Am. Sigma Phi Epsilon, D clnb, seeebell, ski Club. Row VI Eloene eonneinneng Des Moinesj Voice, Della Zela, cnoin, Chorus, Mu Plni Ep- silon. Jonieee Goodman, Leon, lowaq seoieleniel seienoo, Dello Zeio, Plii Gonn- ma Nn, Alone Lambda Della. lno eonoon, clnioooo, lil., engines, Aofninielnolion, Alpha Epsilon Pi, ski clno, Hillel, seike ers clno, Alolio Plii Omoo, Moikelino Club. William Gonlog Des Moines, Psyelioloqv. Sigma Alone Eonilon. Mei- enne Grauersf Plnleninnon Kansas: So- oiolooy, Dollo eennnno, Ski clno, Re- loilino clno. SENIORS 81 LAW , , ' WJ ' ' P C .'.' sellfse siionon anon lon, i 2. e. -fee- slleneeek Den Monen, Conf' ff- Donn, wen-ei' Pe-lioevin Kino- innfnoi iofif. loyo: Enolon, Alonn xi mile more an-n vneee WPA, wesey relieve ne, so-V Colo, sooiolen, Kwon. Alofo man sl. noni soon-y Conf: lfeiiei aoeno zrcw- ann leeoniy c.e Pogo- so-5, Don vnnen- Sofni Scienze PGN ll JoAnn ceioen syoiell- Pefoooon, Mo, Dinliionliyo Eoneolion, lcoupe moon Genome WPA, Kappa solo lceooo, Peloilwo clno Nonoon roioen, Dee Moinnn, Pnyeinn Richard renfo, Dollei, Iowa' Pei leil.no Alpha Koooe Psi, Reloiiino clno. Ponl Pew, Kansas cily, Mo., Relenno lzeleiiino clno, Delle sionne Pi. Disciples slnoenl Fellowslfp. Meinroll Flooen, cnioooo, lll.- Pie-Moo, Aloha soeilon Pi, Bela lolo oinieion, Hillel, aenkein Ono. now lll nonne Forces: sionk ciiy, lowe, Mnoie, Monlen Board, SPCPA, Mn Plii Epsilon, oinoiole svnoenl Fellowship. Alice Fosferg Dee Moines: Poyoliolooy. Clarence Frank, cenlon, lll.q Pnoinnoey, lceooe Poi, slnoenl Facully connoil. lzonoeie Friednerq wilmevle, ill., Elennenlony Eonoolion, Delia eonnfne, Kappa Belo Keooe, Social Comnninee, vonno Peonolioene. Rudolph eolosk, Fr. Dodge, Iowa: Biology, Ton Kappa Eoeilon, Biology Club, Pne-Lew clnlo. X N ' ' l l I 'Fi 4:25 4, f '06 fx . fi pf 4, , 1 sENloRs 8. LAW 1 To. G. I T 1 x gy 71' -o--W ' v 1 Row IV Joan Karsrrleyerq Beardslawe, lll.g Hlslary. l-llalary clap YWCA vaapa lzepeplleaas, Ouax slall. Arlnllr Kallarp N Halwaaa, Califq Laaeral Arls. Alpla Epsilon Pl. Bela Kraerases Whcalon, Vllq Hlslprsr, clll Omega, WRA, Alpha Lambda Della. Marshall Kralielg Chicago, lll.q Palilleal seleaee. Alpha Epsller. Pl, Hlllel, Pre- law clap. Elllsaa Kuhng Maseallae, Vowaj Business Maaaaerrleal, Alpha Tau Omega. oaax slalf. Row v lzalserl Laelavzer Clceru, lll.1 Buslness Ad., Alpha Kappa Psa. lvlarlellaa clap. Milan Lakevreg sraaavrew. lll, careraer, cial Arll Alpha laa omega, Praraalzarl carrlrelllee. Linda Lasaag Kansas crll. Meg Frerrelrrsparllsn. Alplla Lambda Delr la, PM slarrla lela. wayne Larsaag Days lap, lawa: Eaaealaarl, Phi Della Della. Lallls Lavnrefog Des Malrleag Aeeaeallaa, Phi Efa slarpa, Bela Kappa Sigma, Aer eallrlllrla clap, Della slaraa Pa, lzow Vl George Lawrenceq wesl Harllara, c:arlrl.q Gerseral Business, Pl Kappa Plsl. Prlscllla Leeg Aslel, lowag Sociology, Kappa Alplla Thela, Kappa Bela Kappa, ska clap, Young Kepeallearls. Karer. Leraarlq Des Molnesq Flne Arls. Alpha sl Della, cha, ras, Modern Darlee Club, Mu PM Ep- sllon. Dwlall llaaellq Allerlar., laeag Heallla arla lmsreal Ealaeallaa. Karerl Lcnqq Des Maarlesq saallsll, Della Garrlrpa. WRA, Bavkers clap, Maaera Daeee clap, lzraes Delphlc aaa oaas. SENIORS 81 LAW -1 . . - h T-al 'J if 53' 1 -e 1 l VON l Terr Jaaree Araa r.- s.s-ees Ar.-'rel-sly Della Sapa P Aeeesrraa c.e lm-aa ce Rape., eaeer Apple-aa rrre esrepr As-er lrarler Alera 'a. Gwena Area Ar seeer, Pe -alra Clan slaaeel urea sae'--as Jeess Jerasee spar Razr: laaa sesal see-re Ksepa sera Kappa '-lls'o', cap veara lleeae'-s-s, aarrers cpe Q-arles qeaasav See-esr. eea- se nga, Jorcc Derma- s-err Cl-r laea- warmer Lameaa Kappa sara lalesrar 5-peers Assa. ROW ll Kellr Jerasaa- crawarelsfrle laeag Fraaee. Alalla Kansa Pal Ncwwav cl.p Aeeaasrpq clea. Kees eelp Jerasaae Dallas cealarr laea- Qaaaral mgnees Nell Jaaasar- Rcckf River. oweg General seslaess, PM Gamma Della. Paal Johnson' Des lvlamesq saelal seleaee. Marsha Jeaes l-larpalaa, laaae Arl Educa- lzaa Marlar aaara, Della Pe: Della, slqrpa Aloha lala, laler-ae-ra preslaeal Caavaeaweas Caramlllee Band, creree Madera Danze Clap WKA. Row lll Keaaellr Kaplerg Spencer, lewag Kelalllaa, Slqma PM Epsllaa lzelazllaa clap. William Kennedy: Des Molnes: Kelalllaa. Refallhg clap, Mlldred Krleeg Des Maleesg Eaallsla, Tow Glrls. Gerald Kelppea- para. Maywood, lll.. lrlsaraeee, Alpha Tap Omega, raalpall. lzallle Kok? Carleref N. J: Pllysleal aaa- caflon Pm Della Della Faalaall. Track, Kappa lxela Kappa, an ng..- ROW l Pnrlns wnnne, Lereral: Des Mernes lna Arls: Al Faneallan, Della Pnl Della Koons Alpha lnela, Pannellenre Cpanell: Mrss Drake lwsv: waslrnrnsler clap. Danala Lake: sl lean Ma slsreess Aa.. Parsannel Manaaenlenr Alana Tae omega Arnold Alr sae:el,, Aaaaneee AFROTC car-rpas Cse-l cernnnlllee, slnaenl-Alwn. cpenrllee. Dennla Me, canaenle: sparla: lll.: seere-arlal swanee: Drake Band: Pnl carnma Na, WRA Glenn Mecenelee: Des Marnes, vnarrnael: Pnl Della cnc, APnA. Car rall MeKlnnln: Des Malnes: Palllleal seenee. Row II Marilyn Mcnllanusg Ankeny, Iowa: Psyeneloqvz Cnl Omega, Charles McNieI: Portland, Oregcng Busi- ness Ad.: Alpna Kappa Psi. Palflek Mellane: Des Moines: Personnel Control: Newman Club. Ollo Maeqlin: Mllsealine: Iowa: lnsuf-ance: Sigma Phi Epsilon, James Marchescnig Blue Island, Ill,g Buslness Ad.: Delta Sigma Pl. now Ill Roberf Marais: Des Moines: General snszness: Arnold Air Seeiely. Gary Marple: Des Mplnes: Markellna, Della Slgma Pl: Markeling clap. Jann Marlin: Rockford, lll.: Pnarmaev: Kappa Psl, APhA, knp cnl. William Marlin: lzaveraale: lll.: General ensl- ness: Wesley Fellawsnlp, Markeling Club, Aeeennl- Ing clue, Mary Mayo: Des Malnes: enallsn: canker, buvy Club, 7 v--v , ,sg-4 5- xx SENIORS 81 LAW now lv Man Meier: oskalpasa, lawa: Business Edu- eallan: Alpna Kappa Psi. Dolores Mellay: So. Malwankee: Wise.: Elernenlery Eanealien: Della Zefal YWCA, Drake cnrlsllan Coun- ell, Kappa Bela Kappa, Barkers, Des Moines syrnpneny. Suzanne Merrill: Hinsdale: lll.: speaelpgl: Newman Club, lzelallina Club, Ski Club: Barkers clels, Dwight Messenger: Maerneaa, lpwa: Rellglon. Janel Metcalf: Des Moines: Pnarrnaey: APnA, Larnpda Kappa slarna, Row v Maflna Mlllen: Dallas Cenler, lane: Mnsleg Mu Pnl Epsilon, Wesfminsler Fellawsnap, Des Melnes syrnpnanv. Charles Miller: Des Moinesg Law. Ned Maller: Kalena. lewa: l-llslpry: src: Drake Sfudcnf Alnrnnl carn- rnrllee, Omlcron Della Kappa, sarkers clap, D club, Traek. Clrcle K, Della Pnl Alpna, w. lk. Monroe: enrllnalan, lewa: Pnarrnaey: Pnl Della cnl, llewrnan clnls. Robert Manlqarnery: cnefpkee, lewa: Gen- eral Business: Arnold Azr saerely. now Vl Kenneln Moore: Des Masnes: carnmnleaa llan skllls, Tom Maaly: Newlan: lawn: Aeeannllna: Della srerna Pa, Aeeannlzna clap. Florence lpeal Marllna: Ernmelsr anrg, lawa: sngllsn: Della oarnrra, seelal carnrflllee, senlar class rreasnrerl Kappa Befa Kappa, llereeannna Qneen 1958. Judith Murvvn: Aesas, laaa, rne Arls. Mn Pnl zenlan, krnaa Marnnr: ollnrnaa: lawn, saelal selenee. -ox A C 'l 1- X 5, f r .af S ROW IV John Pannam: cniaaqa: lil: Pnysias: Kappa Alpha Psi. aafpaia Paxfoni Mason cliy: ipwa: Mnsia spisaallpn: Delia Zela. Irene Pefersenj Harlan: Iowa: Music Edu- caflong Alpha Xl Delia, Concert Band, Universifv Chorus: Das Mpinas Symphony, WRA: Orlerifafion Counselor. Mary El- lan Peftlfq Des Mamas: All Educaflonj Della Gamma, Newman clap, Barkers clap. Allan Pllaasnaapl: snalpy, lawa: Acspiinlina. lzowv sayanly Plansa: Das Mainas: Elemeniary Eaacaiipn: Kappa Della Pi, Kappa Bela Kappa, Jeanelte Piliina: N-awlan, lpwa: Psypnpipay: Psi cni, Della Pnl Alpina. President-Carpenler Daim, Wcmerfs ln- terdorm caancil, Alpha Lambda Dalia. Philip Piffmang wasl Des Mpinas: Ap- aaisnling: Tail Kappa Epsilon, Alpna Kappa Psi, Accnunlirig clap: Wesley Fel- lpwsnip. Mianaai Plan: syanslpn, Ill.: General siisinass: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Hlll-al, SPC, Senior Class Piasidanl: Omlcron Delta Kappa, Circle K, Promotions Com- minaa, irc. slpaanl Alumni Com- mlnaa, Rpsalaa Pplnls: Ames: Iowa: cniiipn Music: Mp Phl Epsllpn, Bela Gamma Kappa, Wesley Fallpwsnip, SFCRA, Row vi Kianana Pope: Des Moines: Hlsforyj Alpha Tail Omega. Many Lee Ppsa: Des Moines: Secretarial Science: Della Gamma, slsi clap, Y.W.CA.: Kappa Bela Kappa, Barkers clap, Pni Gamma Nil. csapiqe Pofsicp Cicero: lIl.q spappnalniama: Sigma Pnl Epsilon, Thcla Alpna Phi: nlawman clap: aasapail. Jeanie Ppwpll: Harcouvl: lowej Enalzsn: Alpha xi Dalia, Kappa Befa Kappa: Newman clap. Jovce Piais- lan: lziyaisiaa, ill.: Pnysiaal Eaafavipn: cis omaaa: Pannpil, WPA. aw.. fx 5 - r SENIORS 8s LAW FC if l caspy Manpnp Das Mamas: Jzurmlsmg Kasia A:pna lnala: lnala Siqrwl PM: Qaslnpn: lim-as oalpnip Managing sailpn: Nfwman cisp. Jain, Nalspn: Bai na-an: iawa: Cnmniusy: Pi Kappa Pnl: llc gsanipnl iinan caan-illia Pnl Dsl-a cf, Qfsli- K. Pawsis Nalsan Minn: Misa epsfafian was asm all-fn-a Kispa Liss Mamas syn pany, sa--a Alpha law Canaan Masai cis Mamas: salpa. in-sl-a, plawal Des Mamas Prix sal Ed,'a'ic': Sama Alana spslan, Paaipall. Pow ll esayaipn nlawsain: rpnl opslaa: la-wa: Business Ad.: Commerce clap Asapsmina clap, vpana Kapiipli. aans, Maansp Malaispn, epap lnpnapf, Minn.: Palia an cn, iaia Pm oss Palinaal clpps. Denny Npilsan: Tyla, Minn: Basin-ass Adminisiianan: Alpna lap omaaa, Rain opnaslaa: cnipaqa, ill.: Psyanals pay: Dalia Gamma, Kappa sara Kappa: slsi clap, Barkers clap, sapiplpay clap Ann Osman: Alladana: cal.: spianaa: Alpha K. Della: Alpha Lambda D-alla, Lampsla Kappa sigma, src, Kappa Della Pi: cpnyppafipns cpmmiflaa, Bela Befa Befa, Bela lofa Omlcron: Morlar ispafp slaaanv Alumni Committee: Senior Class saffplaiy. Pow Ill Gary oispn: Spencer: lpwa: Ralailing: Sigma Phi Epsilon. John Packeyg Des Moines: General Business. Frank Paliplsi: Mplina: lll,: Pnaimaay: Kappa Psi, APnA. Joan Palmpaisl: vilnspa: lpwa: Music: cni Omega: sigma Alpna lava, Drake cnpips and Band, Social cpmminaa, Rash and onienlaoipn Counselor, Lynda Palmaiiisli: cnipagp: lll.: Miisic Edispalipn: Alpha xi Dalia, Mis Pni Epsilan: Drake cnpii: Nigni of Opera: Barkers clap, MENC. u ,pwfev X CJ.w '24, 1. ws. ,Y zsarv ' Fr' J.: 'e :.':,' i :T :wif G:'f'- .,,:M E!::', 1:0 - -3-za 3' ' , '1 ' 'p- R3 :ir ' J 4' ' a 3 T- A. 'A . ': .L . if f 5 X4 x X ,wary D-es Ncwis L1A'S'.ac'f 51- Agf.:J-xv 3 s 3 5 ff s A ' ' C 1 F J Ig f V I A Row wx Ge , Rawi Des Nc -ss' A:,:. -g Daw: Sq-a P, A::c.1'1g Cla, Dee- Rape- cfs M:-ef P-,msg P Kansa PA' A-:cg Af S::s', --ess, Fezlcwshfpl AJ-ef new Das Mor-es: Axim-Q, Aisha Kanpg PSM Azmwwg CN.b 00,19 new Des Mohesg Mqfmmgg Dem SRgma P11 Ma-xemq CLD. Kew-5'-X new Des Vcwesi LN- vw new Delfg, Favre 1. Row su Ned Wbback: C-Rcago, w:.- Rm1cYJoma:2s-Q Mom Eamon PI, HIM! mmf, Cho, T,rE5,D5wn c 0.31 sms can-pm ow CQ--'nee sigma new C- ROTC Dw few. Ma'q. 9e keg Oval- Mann.: Amefiar Sc'e'w:-33 P-1 ea:-f-5 N., Andfxg, some cm, nom cwm. Jaws mszeq Cowon, Vcwag Acmnnnq. Joan Robervsq Des Mmm: Law. Donald Rogers: cmaqo uw.: Physkal sdmrmg Alpha Tau omega, varm, Foofbedh D CJ Rom eff-3 cm: weve, re,1Q.wp, ll' 1 Q 1 Row w asf Lazy Decaf d, zu F'-ence' 5q a Alpha spgzvm vnqn, nm-, DES Momesi Dena Zem, Kazaa Bm mapa, WM, su cub, Young szepubmfm, eww M few DEQ Mmm- Mmcmgg PF xanga Anas ww area: cmaqf, m- vw. Maw: P- new cw APVA. owe JO saqeq Own web- own MJ-f cf Omegal Mu Ph: spsvm un,..m,+y omg new v Cfaw-es Saxhzxf Des Mr ner Socwal S: ence. La Vorme Sd- 'lar Frcsro CJ! Ue awww E'1..r:' :F DSP Beta '3a 'a Kuna Rdfq cn C5.b DQS Ncweg Sf rh:', O'C 1': C:.'s1:V 5 :N:': C: ?'-ze Jrfes Sz'-P Je' D95 Mc -es Sa: c':u, P' Ben Karr: Sizcrgv Cm Dui-2 Bri: Pi MJ A rv'-3 Caw'e'rwv CM: Jew Swocfl Jwfsfle Wws' Re va'fg' Rf:mN'w:1 Chb H Chris SU. hav Wfefloz Vcwa, J:.'-a!?s-- S'1 'u Ds a C' ' Mes Deir' ' ilu R- .Ili F L E N i w 1 i 1., -si. 't' 1 Q . 5 E I QE, SENIORS 81 LAW 1 Perm Mafqw w ua f, cxafa-:aa +1 1 1 M M saga paa, vmaa W '1 an Ca ppp, -ff, H41 pay Rawaqaaa cw.p Y-raw vfwapp up -Jaw Lawns Fdaaaraa uma sara Pa gnu fra mapa-e SENIORS 81 LAW paw wmppaa, Dag wpaaafg saaaaaaa M Jaw waauaf, Chcaqc, my Laaafax Am Arpwa spa spa P1 ROW H Joel wampag Des Mazaasp Drama Speech: Th-ara Alpha Phi, Omicrpn Delia Kappa, Ccnvocafions Comrwvfpe, Caedmon, Civcle K, Phi Eh: Sigma, Smdcnv mama Com'rxYHee, HRlIel, Linda Wiseman: Das Maxam Papa Msg DeHa Phi Dana. Papnzae wa-aw-af: swamp, mg spam: Kappa neva Kappa, Modern Dance Cwb, Barkers Uub, NnleraDorfn Coun- QN. James Wonder: Marshalliown, News: Pharmacy: Kappa Psi, APM, Rho Cha, Zxqwps Zwarbsq Des Mpines: Economics. Row nl John :mf-qpug Mason cuy, lpwag Law? DeHe Theva Pm. warvzam wninapg nas Mpaaaag Business Adminis- fraHong Phi Delta Delia. lx ,aa , , va Z1 'v Q- :gg n,,, li?-V 22? A Q1 3, 'mfg Y .jg 5 pg lg ' , -44 :J L1 .hi j M27 -3.1 ,435 Qfflffi L41 s 41 ,mv s ,K 4 V ' ' ,iv-, . ' ' , ,fr-A a 3q,,N vfw X . I ' e ,XA . .' . ' , 'V .x qsqvvf Pfilffxfi, .Qt .' ' A I 1' U ul-ffgn mil: , ,V fig. Ay. I M 2 .fvligf-.wfepfwgg f- 1 ' Slew-1 ,:ap,,,, LM' 4,1 ge,-. ' A .I . . 41, .-111 . -,, .v 3 .2 ,Q -'A . A E.. VL 1.. 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All Music Sounds Be'Her On WEBCOR STEREO Fonograf Tape Recorder 2409 Universiiy Des Moines, Iowa VILIMEK'S -A- Aarestad, Sid-171 Abel, Sharon-34, 42, 190 Abrahams, Kenneth-34, 216 Abramovich, Jerry-34, 206 Acker, Jean-32, 87, 91 , 147, 244 Acrea, Kenneth-219 Adair, Walter-172, 268 Adair, Walter E.-171 Adams, Ann-95 Adams, Marna-122 Adkins, Linda-32, 92, 96, 124 Adler, Robert-124, 171, 196, 219 Agnew, John-206, 244 Akins, Verna-34 Albers, Everett-263, 264, 266 Albright, Sharon-190, 244 Alderson, Elsie-34, 96, 113 Alexander, Carol-32, 87, 95, 124, 214 Alexander, Marietta-180, 263 Alexander, William-67, 216, 244 Allan, Willa-124, 182 Allen, Jay-100, 101 Allen, Ralph-100, 101 Allen, Robert-91, 92, 268 Alley, Ethel-85, 152, 182, 257, 259, 268 Allsteadt, Wayne-34 Allyn, Jim-173 Ambelang, Dick-263, 266 Ambler, Dave-217 Amundson, Betty-31 Anderson Anderson, Anderson Sally-34, 180 Charles-54, 268 Andersen, Anderson, , Gerald-121, 244 Phyllis-85, 254, 259 Robert F.-124 Andrew, Elaine-124 Andrew, JeanneQ124 Andrews, Nancy-214 Ankenbauer, Harry-171, 173, 258, 268 Anstine, EdwardY34, 69, 216 Antone, Berneil-95 Arendt, Melvin-124, 206 Armstrong, Anne-190, 34, 214 Armstrong, ShirleyY214 Aquino, Val-171, 173 Ashbacher, Joann-214 Arky, Robert-93, 268 Arquero, Vivian-124, 284 Askelsen, Elaine-180, 214 Asper, Ray-171 Atherton, LynnA124, 186 Atkins, Torn-268, 201 Ator, James-121 Ault, Robert-124 Austin, Cynthia-32, 34, 192 Auw, Robert-198, 244 ,gd Baarda, Dean-34, 217 Babcock, Cleon-171, 268 Baker, Elmer-101 Index - Students Compiled and edited by Donna Covey Baldwin, Dolores-124 Baldwin, Terry-34 Ball, Adriane-34, 92, 96, 186 Ballentine, Paula-214 Bane, Shirley-122, 268 Bankin, Gerry-173 Banning, Don-34 Baranyai, Vicki-124, 192 Barczewski, Clark-263, 266 Barnes, Lynn-34, 61, 92, 190 Barnhart, Barbara-124, 193 Barnhart, Jan-84, 186, 244 Barr, Richard-263, 266 Barrett, Ruth-124, 151 Bartley, Ann-192, 244 Barton, Linda-214 Basofin, Bob-87, 258 Bason, Bob-213 Bates, Gene-101 Bates, Harold, Jr,-268 Bean, Jack-206, 244 Bean, William-244 Beane, Rosalie-90, 91, 124 Beaty, Marilyn-124, 186 Beatty, Mary Jean-34 Beavers, Judy-34 Beck, Becky-34, 1 13 Beck, Bill-34 Beckenbaugh, Robert-266 Beeson, Tom-34, 21 1 Behrendt, H. Mike-34 Beiersdorf, Donald-124, 216 Belden, John Mills-34 Belinson, Michael-124, 196 Bell, William-67, 69, 244 Beller, Larry-124 Bellus, Beniamin-113,121,124 Benesh, Frank-124, 206 Benischek, Roger-124, 215 Bennett, Dale-218 Bennett, James-198, 268 Benson, Richard-202, 244 Benware, Elizabeth-34, 184 Beran, Jo Ann-95, 122, 152, 182, 244 Berg, Bruce-34, 93, 196 Bergan, Dennis-208, 268 Bergeson, George-202, 244 Berlin, Alan-34, 196, 216 Berman, Frances-34, 93, 178 Berry, Bill-34, 206 Berry, David-34, 196, 219, 244 Bertch, Judy-124, 192 Bertell, Don-263, 266 Bertolin, Dave-34 Bess, Larry-34, 206 Beste, Don-67, 69 Bester, Janis-124 Betts, Marilyn-92 Bezinque, John-263, 266 Biesemeyer, Karen-190, 268 Bigus, Dorothyf113, 124 Billett, Marion-32, 92, 268, 180 Bingamen, Mary Rae-244 Bishop, Nancy-124, 184 Bittle, Robert-206, 268 Black, Larry-124, 218 Black, W. Wayne-242 Blank, Donald-34 Blankenship, Sherman-67 Blanning, Elsa Jane-31, 32, 268 Blaser, Mary-124, 184 Blatt, David-aa, 216 Bleecker, Nancy--34 Blusys, Harry-268 Bock, Julie-268 Boecher, Edward-34 Boehnke, Jeanette-61, 94, 184 Boeke, Charlene-32, 124 Boeke, Linda-34, 93, 188 Boelke, Ronald-202, 244 Bohrofen, Jan-124 Bolen, Todd-34, 206 Boller, Richard-266 Boltz, Pat-32, 192, 268 Bond, Dick-216 Bonker, Leonard-121 Bonner, Betsy-85, 190, 268 Book, Denny-34, 206 Boor, Robert-171, 173, 244 Booton, Jeannine-34 Borgaard, Kent-100, 101 Bos, Helen-31, 268 Bosley, Paul-263, 266 Boss, Pat-268 Boudeman, Sherwood-34, 206 Boughton, Florence-172, 184, 244 Bowers, Janice-86, 180, 268 Bowman, Lee-208, 218, 244 Bowman, Richard-100, 101 Boyce, Dick-202, 244 Boyle, James-34 Boyle, Kelvin-34, 210 Bradley, Robert-34 Bradshaw, Jesse-100, 101 Brady, Virginia-214 Brames, Herman-216 Brandner, Don-215 Breckle, Marlys-66, 69, 90, 91 , 95, 124 Brehmer, Elisabeth-120 Bremmer, Bruce-215 Bressler, Hans-124, 208 Brewer, H. R. Wright-213, 266 Briggs, Roger-173 Brigham, Kent-208, 244 Bright, Carolyn-192, 244 Bringolt, John-278 Brobst, Robert-173 Broida, Dave-68, 69 Bromley, Jacquie-124, 190 Broode, David-34, 217 Brooks, Clifford-100, 101 Brosher, Judity-214 Brotzman, Paul-216, 244 Brown, Edwin-91 Brown, Carolyn-34, 180 Brown, Richardf34, 208 Bruinekool, Bob-171, 172, 268 Brundage, Bonnie-34, 190 Bruner, Jamesv85, 171, 198, 219, 244, 258 Drake Favorites in Des Moines Hotel SAVERY 425 Modern Guest Rooms The Roclcet Room 24 hours daily 72? Savery Lounge PAUL E. LEFTON, Manager Two More Friendly Boss Hotels Home Otfice: Des Moines, Iowa-EDWARD A. BOSS, President Hotel FORT DES MOINES il? Food Fountain Room . . . open sy? 425 Modem sues, Rooms The BOULEVARD CAFE . . . unusual and colorful, with a touch ot colorful old new Orleans. A delightful spot tor the whole tamily. The STEAK RANCH . . . downtown Des Moines' dis- tinctive dining spot for the tinest in hiclxory charcoal broiled steaks. 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