Graceland University - Acacia Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)
- Class of 1941
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Because lhe man in lhe swivel chair, Jrhe kind and scholarly man, grearly loeloved, has given Grace- land's youfh Jrwenry-five years of service. We hold him in honor and foreword 'rhis bool: as our Jrolcen .... f f 4 . ..4, 533' vgievii, z1 l ' A' PUBLISHED BY STUULNT5 UP Qfmzwz eazzeqe LAMUNI IUWX-X DONATED BY JACKSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AUGUST 2003 The fwo youfhful minds and hearfs quickly see in fhe swiff days which follow fhaf Graceland is a unif: if is a wholesome, enioyable, friendly or- ganizafiong if is a family. One day fhey meef fhe head of fhis family, Presidenf George N. Briggs. Eager fo meef fhis man who is fhe guide of Graceland members, yef hesifanf, fhe boy and fhe girl wifh shy glances, exfend nervous, cold hands. The pair of young hands meef and grasp a friendly, warm one and immediafely fhere is a bond befween fhe man and fhe youfhs, and if is a permanenf bond. .A genfle, dignified, kindly man wifh a slighf sfoop and sunshiny eyes, aided by an infecfious smile is fhe Chief. And fhese fwo young people know fhaf he is a man who knows all abouf youfh's desires, ambifions and problems. They have a confenfed and safisfied and safe feeling fhaf fhey will never be losf in fhis sea of college acfivify because here is a sfeady hand ready fo help fhem always. And fhey will find fhroughouf fhe year, a warm glow in fheir hearfs for fhis beloved friend who won fheir friendship af fhe beginning. ln years lafer fhey will remember his wif and smile, his scholarship and friendship. f I President G. N. Briggs 6 The boy and Ihe girl, laces aglow, hearls pounding mighlily, swing up The dusly road Io Ihe Campus. 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Names and Taces seem To go TogeTher and as The days go by, cerTain names sTand ouT. The Two new sTudenTs hear The board oT TrusTees menT'oned, and in as- sembly one day, one oT The members gives a Tallc. There is one, a Mr. Garver, who has served long and TaiThTully on The board. l le came To Lamoni in l904 To geT an educaTion in This same Grace- land. Ever since l9l2 he has been an eminenT member oT The Board, giv- ing his Time and ThoughT Towards The molding oT youngsTers such as our boy and girl. To him and To The oThers on The Board we are sincerely graTeTul. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD J. F. GARVER, Chairman F. M. McDOWELL, Vice Chairman VERNE DESKIN, SecreTary ITerm expires April 25 oT year indicaTedl ArThur B. Church ....,..,,,,,,..,,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,,,..,.,,,-,,-,-,,.,.-,-.,,,,,,-,,-.,,,,-,-,,,.,--.-,-,- ,--,-..-.,-.,,-- 9 42 PresidenT Midland BroadcasTing Company, Kansas CiTy, Missouri Lonzo Jones, Ph.D .,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,..-,,-,.-,,,-,.-,, ,,,,-,,,-.,,.,---,,,,-,,,,--,,,,,--,,,,,., 9 42 Dean of The FaculTy and STudenT Personnel, CenTral Missouri STaTe Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri Mrs. B. F. lVloaTs ...,,,.,,..,,.,,.,.,,..,..,.,,..,.,.,,.,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,,,-,,,,-, ,,,--,,-,,- 9 42 Kansas CiTy, Missouri Verne L. Deslcin ..,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,., .,-,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-.,,,,-,.,,-,,,,-,,,,,,-,,--,,,-,,, - 944 Cashier, STaTe Bank of Lamoni, Lamoni, Iowa Charles F. Grabslqe, M.D .,.,,,,,,. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.-,,-,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,--- 9 44 Independence, Missouri J. F. Garver ...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-. ,,-,,.-,-,,,,-.,-.,,-.,,-,,,,,,,,,-,,,.----- ,,-,,.-,,-, 9 4 6 I Member of Quorum ov' Twelve, Lamoni, Iowa Floyd M. McDowell, Ph.D ...,,,,. ........,...,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 6 DirecTor of Religious EducaTion, Independence, Missouri COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD ExecuTive Finance Facul+y J. F. Garver ArThur B. Church F. M. McDowell Verne L. Deslcin Mrs. B. F. MoaTs Charles F. Grabske A. Neal Deaver Verne L. Deslcin Lonzo Jones BUAIEIU UT THU TEES 8 x . F ,Mm f '-- A-H 1-V f --'- -- :prim-7 x-.7-l2?I'L l.. :::.g,.,eV:,, -1-1,--.-:L-L+: lflf- 11--4.44-ii,,...,..-:,.,..-...-?-4-f--...,....,,.,.,.. .,-.,--...---Q,.....--,,,--..,.-,-.---,g .....,..g,.......,-, ,Q VM.,-.., ,fl -T' ' PJ I I K w Q w 1 v 1 1 G 1 v x 4 I 1 I f 3. X , A V , . 1 1 K l K l - x 1 f ,ff V, O ADMINISTRATION WALKER ' I Efafugfhi in the SMH Above: Miss Garreff, Mr. Bergman, Dr. Plafz, Mr Gilberf. Below: Mr. Cheville, Miss Dewey, Miss Garreff Mrs. Roberfs, Miss Morgan, nof picfured. Cur fwo new sfudenfs find fhaf college is quife a complex maffer, wifh ifs sfudenf acfivifies, sfudies and clubs. Af firsf we find fhe boy and girl ufferly bewildered as fo how many acfivifies fo gef info, how fo arrange sfudies and social life fo fhe besf advanfage for bofh. lf is nof long before fhey are made aware of a funcfioning group of faculfy members who have fhe sfudenfs' inferesfs in mind. This organizafion is divided info various comm'ffees which handle differenf aspecfs of fhe sfudenf life. There is an inferacfion befween fhese commiffees and fhe sfudenfs which serves fo sfrengfhen a higher level of sfudenfship. Some of fhe commiffees are fhe Curricular Adiusfmenf, fhe Social Educafion, fhe Religious Life and Acfivifies, fhe Sfudenf Acfivify and fhe Chapel Forum, Religious Lecfures. And so fhe new co-ed and fhe college man find evidence of undersfanding help in fhis new life on Graceland Campus. PAC LTY CUM ITTEES . . I2 'f , ' ff , . ff' ,f L. if 'fy ,uw 1 W 7 , ff- fi f,,,l', ,V , 'QQSQJ' xjl. T K fb 'f' KJ scum Dom, 5:21995 BRIGGS ZIMMERMANN TE CHEHS, EUUNSELUHS . ROSCOE O. FAUNCE, B.A., M.A.. Speech and Dramalics: Grace- land College: Universily of lowa: Universily of Michigan. WM. S. GOULD, A.B., A.M.. English and Speech: Graceland College: Universily of lowa: Uni- versily of Michigan: Universily of Colorado, NED JACOBSON, B.S. in Ed.: Mafhemalics and Engineering, Drawing: Graceland College: Uni- versily of Oregon: Universily ol Missouri. LUCILLE M. GARRETT, B.S., Dean of Women: Alabama Polylechnic lnslilule: Iowa Slale College: Universily of Chicago. CLEO M. HANTHORNE, M.A., Librarian: Oklahoma lege for Women: Oklahoma versil : Columbia Universily: Chi- Y cago Universily. R. J. LUBSEN, B.S., M.S.: Engin- eering: Iowa Slale College. B.A., Col- Unl- A. R. GILBERT, B.S. in Ed., M.A.. Psychology, Philosophy and Physi- cal Educalion: Kansas Slale Teachers College of Pillsburg: Universily of lowa: Universily of lllinois: Columbia Universily. LINNA TIMMERMAN HUNT. B.M. Mus. M., Voice: Nebraska Universily School of Music: Amer- ican Conservalory ol Music: Chi- cago Musical College, DePaul Universily: Universily of Soulh- ern California: Srudied, London, England. ROBERT F. MOORE, B.A., M.A.. Economics and Business: Univer- sily of Arizona: Universily of lowa. I I J. H. ANTHONY Band and Orcheslra: Graceland Col- lege: Iowa Slale Teachers College: Pupil of W. A. Frilchie, Kansas Cily, Missouri JOHANNES C. BERGMAN, B. A., M. A. Modern Languages: Universily of Iowa MABEL CARLILE, B. M. Ed., M. S. Chorus, Theory and Apprecialion: Graceland College: Iowa Slale Teacher's College: Des Moines Uni- versily: Norlrhweslern Universily ROY A. Cl-IEVILLE, Ph. B., M. A., B. D. Social Science and Religion: Graceland College: Dralce Uni- versily: Universily of Chicago: ' Universily of California: Iowa Slale Teachers College EUGENE E. CLOSSON, B. A., M. A. l IisIory and Psychology: Graceland College: Universily of Iowa: Uni- versily of Minnesola: Iowa Srale Col- lege JULIA A. CLOSSON, B. A. Physical Educalion for Women: Graceland College: Universily of Iowa BERTHA DESKIN, B. A. Secrelarial Science: Graceland Col- lege: Iowa Slale Teachers College: Dralce College, Chicago ETHELYN DEWEY, B. A., M. A. Educalion: Iowa Slale Teachers College: Universily of Chicago: Universily ol Colorado: Uni- versily of Iowa l5lTlYllIEl,ANiTliS g Wisiys and Means , Above A. Neal Deaver, Business Manager. Below Gene Oliver, Assisfanf Business Manager: Mariorie Morey, Gen- eral Secrefaryg Carl Larsen, Bookkeeper: Marion Whife, Alumni Secrefary. There is a man on fhe Graceland Campus whose name and whose signafure are very familiar fo fhe new college pair. They have been corresponding wifh him all summer and fhey feel as fhough fhey know him and can pick him ouf ad' sighf. They know him as a friendly and inferesfed and encouraging adviser, as chairman of fhe Sfudenf Selecfion Commiffee. They find fhaf he is Mr. Deaver, Business Manager of Graceland College, and fhe busiesf man on fhe Campus. More fhan inferesfed merely in fhe managing of Graceland's business and handling prospecfive sfudenfs, Mr. Deaver has a broad and dynamic inferesf in fhe Graceland of fhe fufure. l-lis vision of a greafer Graceland is backed by a consisfency of purpose and long hours of hard work each day fo help build fhis higher Graceland fhrough financial and educafional planning. Always inferesfed in whaf youfh has fo say, Mr. Deaver finds fime fo visif Zion's League meefings and young people's clubs in various branches fhroughouf fhe general church. The new sfudenfs find in him fhe idealisf, fhe visionary, fhe worker, fhe doer, fhe pracficalisf. Supporfing fhis dynamic person in his varied responsibilifies is a conscien- fious office force. Through fheir co-operafion and congenialify our new sfudenfs face fhe new year wifh high hopes. lo TESS MORGAN, B. A.. M. A. English: Graceland College: Kansas Cily Teachers College: Universily of Iowa ROY H. MORTIMORE, B. A., M. S. Ph. D. Geology, Malhernalics and Phys- ics: Universily of Iowa HARRY NEWMAN Induslrial Foods :FRANK NOYES, B. A., M. A. Violin: Hasl-ings College: Pupil of Pierre Monleuz, Paris, France: Curlis Insliluleg Universily of Iowa GUSTAV A. PLATZ, B. S., M. S., Ph. D. Bio ogy: Graceland College: Uni- versily of Iowa: Universily of Ne- Ioraslca: Universily of Colorado: Iowa Slale College RUTH E. ROBERTS, B. A., M. A. Horne Economics: Graceland College: Universily of Kansas: Universily of Monlana: Uni- versily of Iowa NINA B. ST. JOHN, B. S., M. S. Chernislry: Iowa Slale College EDNA A. TREAT, B. M., M. M., A. A. G. O. Piano and Organ: Oberlin Con- servalory of Music: American Conservalory of Music: Uni- versily of Michigan: Faslman School of Music, Chicago Swepl inlo lhe lamily ol Graceland, meeling youlh represenling many slales, learning lo sland alone wilhoul relalives and lormer lriends, lhe boy and girl hand in hand lill lheir heads, galher lheir lacullies and prepare lor college lile. And we walch lhem as gradually lhey delinilely absorb whal Graceland has lo oller and also give lo lhe Campus lheir youlh, lheir ideas, lheir alaililies. Wonder where he's lrom The road back . . . ls anyone on il? Freezing bul loyal . . . Don'l lake il alll Whal do you lhinlc ol il? We pledge allegiance . Well, l'm glad lo see y ou back Graceland Thanksgiving . . . Wailing lor somelhing? LQ -il., ,ff ss, 525' J F923 5553 1 . G,-1 L T s T The leTT . . . l-low much German have you had? . . . You'll have To see your adviser l pl T b a Teacher . . . Now, This course deals wiTh personaliTy developmenT . . . Are you pla T k p T Time? . . . And The balance in January? . . . The more we geT TogeTher . . . AUVTSETTS IN DEMAND AlThough The Two new college members are in Graceland, ThaT is, are on The Campus, They do noT Teel oTTicially in unTil regisTra- Tion day. ThaT is The hearT-pounding day when They meeT Their TaculTy advisers who prove To be noT pushers, pullers ai drivers buT who, insTead, are Triends very eager To make The sTudenT Teel aT home. A hearT-To-hearT Talk Tor The girl and her adviser, and a man-To-man Talk Tor The looy and his guide resulT in a Thorough undersTanding oT The Two advisees' inTeresTs, ambiTions, aloiliTies, goals on The parT oT The advisers. ThroughouT The year The Triendly consTruc:Tive advice oT These insTrucTors help The sTudenTs To realize more Tully The im- porTance oT college liTe. 20 W7 ff? fl? F M- X Q f, ,'V4,l!,f V711 lil, V , ,f 7 7 x,-'E f JU QMLZ1Q2fZZLQ74ZfiZ'LQf ii Qi if E I r v X I ii i 5 5 i E 5 ! , 2 2 X Mwyjwgmwaesaid 0 Q 0 THEY TEAEH WHILE THEY PAY ky Rf + 9305 e S 9 e + The keen unferesf and perseverung spnrnf wlfh which Graceland sfudenfs go affer lndusfrnal assngnmenfs and sflck fo fhem un order fo pay parf of fheur way fhrough college af flrsf seems very foolush fo our paur of green newcomers T ey soon learn fhaf fhe young sfudenfs are very earnesf nn fhenr desire fo gef experience In kufcher office desk yard farm lnbrary and many ofher fypes of work and nof only do fhey gef fhls experience buf fhey learn fhe real value of money They learn self resfrlc hon fhey culflvafe good hapufs more fhan fhaf fhey flnd a sflmulafnng fellowship In working wlfh fellow sfudenfs The gurl and looy fund fhaf fhls modern youfh IS a for waro sfrldung undusfruous youfh fhaf If works for whafever luxuries If enloys And In fheur hearfs fhere IS a singing because fhey are accomplishing somefhnng ZH l Than ous . . . Jusf a Iiffle, uh . . . Sh isn' in, i fhere a messa e? . . . Man of fhe hour labouf : . m. . . . Sfno use, more fomorrow! . -. . Do you have Grim s for my Roomie? . . . One wifhouf nu s, Tom . . . l Flffeen pounds from Clemenflne! I . . - , I 'h 'I I I I I T I I l . . . n . . - - - - T I I ' . .S MYRA GOLD I owa , lHaormCen'Economics, Della, Home Economics Club, Tower Slall, Graceland Players ALFRED GOODWIN, JR. Ollumwa, owa , Engineering, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Lambda Della Sigma, Foreign Relalions Club, Graceland Busi- ness Corporalion, Engineers Club HAROLD GRAHAM Sloal, Calilornia . , Science, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Players, Foreign Relalions Club LEONARD GRAHAM Kansas Cily, Kansas , Pre-Commerce, Gimper, Royal Escorl Allendanl, Engineers Club, Baskelball, Dean ol Royce, Foolball, Track WILLIAM W. GRISINGER Omaha, Nebraska Pre-Commerce, Grealer Graceland THELMA M. GUNN Forl Madison, Iowa Pre-Commerce, N.O.N., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Lambda Della Sigma, Recrealional Leader- ship Club, Graceland Players BOB HANSON Independence, Missouri i Pre-Commerce, Gimper, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Presidenl ol Dillon, Track, Graceland Players HAROLD HAWLEY Berkeley, Calilornia Pre-Commerce, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Music Conlesl, Tennis, Orcheslra, Slring Ensemble, Graceland Players LETHA FERN HERSHEY ' Hammond, Indiana Liberal Arls, G.L.S., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Vice Presidenl ol Walker, Tower Slafl, Lambda Della Sigma, Recrealional Leadership Club, Dormi- lory Council FLOYD MYRON HERSHEY Independence, Missouri Pre-Commerce, Royal IQ, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Graceland Business Corporalion, Recrealional Leadership Club JOYCE A. HOPKINS Princeville, Illinois Teachers Training, Music Conlesl, Oralorio, A Cappella, Graceland's Fulure Teachers ol America HARLAN HUTCHINSON Pisgah, Iowa Pre-Commerce, Gimper, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Music Conlesl, Tennis, Presi- denl ol Jensen. A Cappella, Oralorio HEIRESS KELLEY Forl Madison, Iowa Junior College, C.M,C., Queen's Allendanl, Sludenl Council Ill l2l, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra- Mural Sporls, Pep Squad, Oralorio, Tower Slafl, Lambda Della Sigma, Graceland Players, Home Eco- nomics Club RAY KILPATRICK Milan, Michigan Science, Gimper, Baskelball, Foolball, Track, Tennis, Tower Slall VADA KORF Yuma, Colorado Home Economics, G.L.S., Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Home Economics Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls JUNE KUBELIUS Kewanee, Illinois Teachers Training, 0.0.H., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Sguad, Grace- Iand's Fulure Teachers of America, Lambda Della Sigma BERDELLA LARSEN Council Blulls, Iowa Liberal Arls, Della, Religion Club, Oralorio, Lambda Della Sigma ERNIE LEDSWORTH Porl Huron, Michigan Junior College, Tri T, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Treas- urer of Royce, Track, Band 24 'li-2-La,F .fi 6' CQQZQAJQQWQZQJ RONALD L. CARM ICHAEL Independence, Missouri Engineering, Royal I3, Engineers Club, Graceland Players MACK CARPENTER Andover, Missouri Public School Music, A.U.B., Inlra-Mural Sporls, Band, A Cappella, Oralorio FRANK D. CHRISTOFFERSEN Deer Lodge, Monlana Pre-Medicine, Royal I3, Religion Club, Presidenl' of Herald, Golf, Foreign Re- lalions Club ROSEMARY CLISBY Seallle, Washingfon Science, E.T.A., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, lnlra- Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Graceland Players RICHARD CLOSSON Independence, Missouri Induslrial Foods, Six, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Grace- land Business Corporalion KATHRYN CONDIT Lamoni, Iowa Teachers Training, Grealer Graceland, Ora- Iorio, Recreafional Leadership Club, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America DICK DAVIES Coeur d'AIene, Idaho Junior College, F.N.P., Sludenl' Council lll, Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Tennis, Tower Slafi, Recrealional Leadership Club, Graceland Players FRANCES DECK Minneapolis, Minnesola Home Economics, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Home Economics Club, Crescenl Club, Graceland Business Corporalion, Dormilory Council, Edilor of The Acacia ELDON DERRY Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Commerce, Gimper, Infra-Mural Sporls, Tennis, Foreign Relalions Club SAMUEL ELDON DEWITT Jef-Ierson, Iowa Junior College, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Tower Sfaff FRANCES LUCILE DILLON Holden, Missouri Public School Music, K, Grealer Graceland, Reli- gion Club, Music Conlesl, A Cappella, Oralorio, Lambda Della Sigma, Dormilory Council HAROLD DONELSON Halfield, Missouri Pre-Commerce, Six, Baskelball HELEN DRAPER Lamoni, Iowa Secrelarial, Aroha, Sludenl' Council lll, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Crescen? Club, Secrelary of Sophomore Class, Lambda Della Sigma ELVA ENSLEY Sacramenlo, Calilornia Junior College, K, Campus Queen, Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Crescenl Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America WILLIAM EPLING Sacramenlo, California Junior College, Royal I3, lnlra-Mural Sporls PAUL M. FRISBIE I I Highland Park, Michigan I Religion, F.O.X., Sludenl' Council CII IZI, Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Dean of Herald, Recrealional Leadership Club VIDA L. GAMET . Canlon, Missouri Liberal Arls, N.O.N. ALICE RUTH GARRETT Bay Minelle, Alabama Secrelarial, K, Grealer Graceland, Inlra- Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Recrea- fional Leadership Club, Graceland Players, Treasurer of Walker, Dormilory Council Sapfa 4 LOUIS M. ROBSON N Ph'l d l h' , Oh' , BuesiivnessIaF.iEDi?Xi? GreIa?ler Graceland, Graceland Business Corpdralion, Oralorio, Graceland Players BILL J. ROUNDS Q Cameron, Missouri , I Junior College, A.U.B., Tower Slalr, Recreallonal Leadership Club VELMA RUCH Tulsa, Oklahoma ' Liberal Arls, E.T.A., Sludenl Council llj l2i, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Cres- cenl Club, Lambda Della Sigma, Grace- land Players ROBERT RUSSELL ' Independence, Missouri Science, Religion Club, Acacia Slali, Graceland Players, Music Conlesl LEE SAMPSON Ml. Pleasanl, Iowa lnduslrial Foods, Six LILLIAN SANDY Kansas Cily, Missouri Junior College, C.M.C., Sludenl Council lli, Cheerleader, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Presidenl ol Walker, Dormilory Council BETTY SCHREUR Gaylord, Michigan Secrelarial, C.M.C., Grealer Graceland Religion Club, Pep Squad, Dormilory Council, Lambda Della Sigma, Recrealional Leadership Club - G. CORNELIA SCOTT Kansas Cily, Missouri Junior College, K, Engineers Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Home Economics Club, Oralorio, Acacia Slali, Recrealional Leadership Club MERLE SELLERS Kennell, Missouri Teachers Training, Della, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Graceland's Fulure Teachers ol America, Recrealional Leadership Club ALFRED SHANNON - Wichila, Kansas Engineering, Engineers Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Track, Baskelball ALBERTA JUNE SHEPPARD Lamonx, Iowa Public School Music, K, Grealer Graceland, Music Conlesl, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio, Slring Ensemble PAULINE SMITH Nauvoo, Illinois Teachers Training, 0.0.H., lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Dormilory Council, Band SARRINA SMITH Crescenl, Iowa Public School Music MARILYN SORDEN Lamoni, Iowa Liberal Arls, Della, Grealer Graceland, Oralorio BUD SPEERS Kansas Cily, Missouri lnduslrial Foods, Gimper. lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion CHARLES N. SPENCER Shawnee, Ohio Engineering, Six. Engineers Club, Track, Goll JUNE I. STEWARD Lorain, Ohio Junior College, G.L.S., Grealer Graceland, Grace- Iand's Fulure Teachers ol America, Dormilory Council EDNA M. STONE Philadelphia, Pennsvlvania Public School Music, N.O.N., Grealer Graceland, Reliqion Club. Music Con- lesl, Dormilory Council. A Cappella, Ora- lorio, Tower Slall, Lambda Della Sigma 26 . ,mr-7 - , -,,,,. 49, 4: . I Urf 4- ,.-WH -f , 94. 7' ,, 'V' Ilffz. LL- ' 5 ' f 015:54 . 1, , M , if ,, g, 4 Q W f , 1 5 9 I , , E15iiff' 35501 'V 1 , -gif Ile, J MMV ' - ,WA .- if wi-S 2. , M ni. ,,, if mi f--v U. w, H 'r , 1' f if ',' ' 51'1'L','ei' . FLORENCE LESH Independence, Missouri Teachers Training, G.L.S., W.A.A., Oralorio, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America, Inlra-Mural Sporls AUDREY LEUTZINGER Lamoni, Iowa Junior College, C.M.C., Grealer Graceland, Home Economics Club, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Ora- lorio, Sfring Ensemble DOREEN LEWIS Independence, Missouri Secrelarial, K, Queen's Allendanl, Grealer Graceland, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, A Cappella, Oralorio RUTH LEWIS Los Angeles, California Secrelarial, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Recrealional Leadership Club M. RUTH LIVELY Sf. Clair, Michigan Home Economics, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Home Economics Club, Oralorio, Recrealional Leadership Club, Dormilory Council BETTY JEANE MALLAMS Kansas Cily, Missouri Junior College, C.M.C., Queen's Allendanl, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A. CHARLES MARTIN Leverin Michi an Q. Q Liberal Arls, F.O.X., Graceland Players, Foreign Relalions Club, Debale LAUZON H. MAXWELL Carsonville, Michigan Junior College, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Engineers Club, Treasurer of Sopho- more Class, Vice Presidenl of Mariella, Recrea- lional Leadership Club CHARLES L. MELENYZER Fayelle Cily, Pennsylvania A Science, A.U.B., Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Oralorio, Foreign Relalions Club DODDIE MERCER Rock lsland, Illinois A Teachers Training, C.M.C., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Cheerleader, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America, Recrea- lional Leadership Club ARDIS MERCHANT Omaha, Nebraska Liberal Arls, C.M.C., Religion Club, Oralorio CLARA I. MILLER Madison, Wisconsin Liberal Arls, Della, Religion Club, lnlra- Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Orcheslra, Ora- ' lorio, Slring Ensemble, Lambda Della Sigma ERWIN IBUDI MILLER Independence, Missouri Pre-Medicine, Phileon, Inl'ra-Mural Sporls, A Cappella, Oralorio, Acacia Slalf DALE MOON Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Commerce, A.U.B., Graceland Business Cor- poralion JIM MOREY Des Moines, Iowa Business, Tri T, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Track, A Cappella, Oralorio LLOYD W. NOBLE h Lancasler, Wisconsin Pre-Commerce, Phileon, Grealer Graceland, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Foolball, Track ELMER L. PARKES Gaylord, Michigan Engineering, F.O.X., Sludenl Council Ill IZI, Royal Escorl Allendanl, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Presidenl' of Sophomore Class, Dean of Jensen, Foolball, Track, Band, Oralorio, A Cap- pella, Recrealional Leadership Club JOHN PHLEGER Des Moines, Iowa Junior College Sw DONALD WORDEN b Slewarlsville, Missouri. Engineering,ySix, Engineers Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls MORRIS E. WORDEN, JR. Kansas Cify, Missouri ' Junior College, Religion Club, Engineers Club, ln'rra-Mural Sporis, Foolball, Graceland Players JOHN WORLUND Evergreen, Alabama ' Business, Phileon, Sfudeni Council Ill l2l, Royal Escorl' Aliendanl, In'rra-Mural Sporls, Track, Foolball, Graceland Players Foreign Relaiions Club MILTON ITEXI YEARY Uralde, Texas Business, Gimper, Inira-Mural Sporls, Eoolball, Track CLYDE R. YOUNGS Elini, Michican D i Religion, F.O.X., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Cheerleader, Secrelary and Treasurer of Mariella pedal LOUIS JACK CRAIG Colorado Springs, Colorado Public School Music, Music Conlesl, Siring Ensemble, Oralorio, A Cappella JOHN BADOUSEK Lincoln, Nebraska Junior College BOB HAMPTON Las Vegas, Nevada Junior College, Phileon, Greaier Graceland, Religion Club, Engineers Club, Dean of Dillon, Band, Orcheslra, Business Manager oi Ihe Acacia, Lambda Della Sigma KENNETH MCGAHVEY Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Commerce VICTOR NEAL Lamoni, Iowa Special, Religion Club, Oraiorio DOROTHY NEWMAN Lamoni, Iowa Speciai WANDA ADENA ROOT Porlland, Oregon Home Economcis, Religion Club, Oralorio, Recrea- Iional Leadership Club DAVID SHEEHY Independence, Missouri Religion, Royal I3 Those Nof Picfured BETTY ANN HYDE, SADIE MOON, MARJORIE MOREY, NAOMI SCHNEIDER, MARION WHITE 28 S wi EDITH L. STRANGE Forl Madison, Iowa Junior College, N.O.N., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Crescenl Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Dormilory Council, Lambda Della Sigma, Graceland Players JAMES ROBERT STRANSKY Lincoln, Nebraska Junior College, Tri T, Baskelball, Foolball, Track GERALD W. IGARYI SWANSON Columbus, Ohio Pre-Medicine, Phileon, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Tower Slali, Presidenl ol Royce, Lambda Della Sigma RALPH SWETKOVICH Highlands, Calilornia Pre-Medicine, Phileon CORRINE TABOR Laird, Colorado Home Economics, 0.0.H., Home Economics Club, Oralorio, Tower Slali ELLEN LENORE TAYLOR Independence, Missouri Liberal Arls, 0,0.I'l., Oralorio GLENN THOMPSON Des Moines, Iowa Junior College MARY EVELYN THOMPSON Independence, Missouri Junior College, E.T.A., Sludenl Council Ill, Cres- cenl Club, Pep Squad, Presidenl of Dormilory Council, Tower Slali, Lambda Della Sigma, Graceland Players WAYNE THOMPSON Independence, Missouri Junior College, Royal I3, Sludenl Council Ill IZD, Religion Club, Royal Escorl Al- lendanl, Tower Slall, Sludenl Body -Presi- denl, Lambda Della Sigma, Graceland Players - AUDREY VAN FLEET Upland, Calilornia ' Home Economics, 0.0.H., Home Economics Club, Inlra- Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Oralorio RUTH VAN HAITSMA Fairfax, Soulh Dakola Teachers Training, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Recrealional Leadership Club, GraceIand's Fulure Teachers of America HELEN VREDENBURG Lamoni, Iowa Liberal Arls, Aroha, Forensics, Orcheslra, Slring Ensemble, Tower Slali, Lambda Della Sigma, Graceland Players LORRAI NE IWATTYI WATKI NS Independence, Missouri Junior College, K, Pep Squad, Oralorio, Graceland Players DEAN WHITEHEAD Logan, Iowa Junior College, Tri T, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Tower Slali, Foolball, Track, Graceland Players, Forensics AUDREY WILKINSON Dallas, Iowa Secrelarial, N.O.N. CLYDE WILSON Berkeley, Calilornia Liberal Arls, Presidenl ol Royce, Religion Club, Grealer Graceland LAVERNE WINTERMEYER Jellerson Cily, Missouri Public School Music, F.O.X., Religion Club, Music Conlesl, Band, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio, Slring Ensemble, Lambda Della Sigma MARVIN WINTERMEYER Jellerson Cily, Missouri Public School Music, A.U.B., Band Waedunen NAOMI ALLEN Lamoni, Iowa , Home Economics, Home Economics Club RUTH ALLEN Juneau, Alaska , , Secrefarial 0.0.H., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club lnlra Mural S orls Pe Squad, Music Con- , ' p I. p 'I Tesf, A Caplpella, GFGIOFIO CLAUDE ANDERSON Auburn, California l U . Pre-Journalism, Royal I3, Religion Club, Foolball, Track, Tower Slafi, Acacia Slafi MARION ANDERSON Mounl Ayr, Iowa , Public School Music, 0.0.l-I., A Cappella, OFGTOFIO MAX OLIVER ANDERSON I Red Oak, lowa Pre-Commerce, F.N.P., Inlra-Mural Sporls, Baskel- ball, Track, Oralorio, Graceland Players r BOB ANDERSON Red Oak, lowa Business, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Infra- Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Cor- poralion, Oralorio, Graceland Players BILL ANDERSON Red Oak, Iowa Business, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Graceland Players PAULA ARMSTRONG Los Angeles, California Science, 0.0.H., lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Oralorio, Tower Slali, Graceland Players FERN LOIS BAILEY Harrison, Michigan Primary Teachers Training, Aroha, Religion Club, Recrealional Leadership Club VIRGINIA BAILEY ' Sall Lake Cily, Ulah Secrelarial, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Cheerleader, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Oralorio, Acacia Slaff, Recrealional Leadership Club ROY BALLANTYNE Page, Nebraska Business, Six, Religion Club, ln'rra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Band, Recrea- Tional Leadership Club BETTY LOU BARKER Flinf, Michigan Public. School Music, N.O.N., Religion Club, Music Conlesl, A Cappella, Oralorio ELBERT BARNES Escalawpa, Mississippi Business, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Recrealional Leadership Club LO VINA BLANCHE BEATTY Lakola, Norlh Dakola Junior College, K, Oueen's Allendanl, Grealer Graceland, Home Economics Club, Pep Squad, Band, A Cappella, Oralorio, Music Conlesl JOHN REES BERGMAN Lamoni, lowa Liberal Arls, Six, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Band, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Golf LAURITA BERGMAN Andover, Missouri lnlermediale Teachers Training, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Ora- lorio, GraceIand's Fulure Teachers of Amercia, Recrea- lional Leadership Club MARIE BILLINGS Slonlnglon, Maine Primary Teachers Training, W.A.A., Inlra-Mural GraceIand's Fulure Teachers of America, Recrea: llonal Leadership Club MILDRED BLAIR Lamoni, Iowa Secrelarial, Graceland Business Corpora- lion, Recrealional Leadership Club ,,,r 'f wwf f 4 ' A 3 wwe Q r Y wwf rf WQFW33N ,:jiha52s, 'iii A :i3li5ii'i f if ,fi'9l.r:4:2' ,. , ,, vd'7..v 7 ' ' .. H w 1 nil? ax.. s, M fifg 4. ses, ,vf I , 1 14, , 42 f, . ,,:.,1-as Q, 72 ,,,,,,, ryyyy LQ , '.e , is 1 f faire B f I , Q! f s ,,,0' 5 24, f, 1 -f,s,,4::4::1-. - f f 4 f ff Q Qs , 49 x A , f 1 f I 5 z Q he MW www if: i.i' 35' vr, ., s-' ' JKT B -5- is: Sopfnamaaoi lack Zack . . . - -Jllfify sg . -- ,... v. -u-.......4-Po' Qfmhmmlaakdwafl.. -.,.,,,:-,,,..- I L. '..'L j..4 The boy and girl see The sophomores on parade, wiTh Their ac- complishmenTs and acTiviTies helping To raise Their amloiTions Tor The TuTure, Their inTeresTs sTimulaTing Them on To greaTer Things. During The second parT oT The school year, Two memloers oT The Graceland TaculTy are greaTly missed Trom The hill. The en- Tire Graceland Tamily Teels as Though a parT oT iT is gone when illness Talces Miss Tess Morgan, beloved Eng-lish insTrucTor, To ln- dependence, and lowa STaTe College aTTracTs Mr. R. J. Lubsen away Trom Graceland. The Treshman girl and boy Turn To Their own class wiTh inspira- Tion l:nrighTening Their eyes and ambiTion glowing inside oT Them. They are deTermined ThaT Their sophomore year will be one Tull oT developmenT, growTh, achievemenTs. . , 29 . -. gl 1 '51 I iw! V' - ' , J1 ML- 1 fi rye. ty, ,fl gf I A'R'r.u-vr-.1111 -W 1 1 f ' ' eggs. .gig ,f,,,f . i, ' ' , Y A25 Qfvzfizff' f , , -fg i,'f , r V, r .. . v .,, ,Y , . Zlaeahmen LOUISE IWALANI BLAISDELL Honolulu, Hawaii Pre-Journalism, Aroha, Sludenl Council l2l, Greafer Graceland, Religion Club, lnfra-Mural Sporfs, W.A.A., Music Confesf, A Cappella, Oraforio, Tower Sfafi, Acacia Sfafl, Dormifory Council VIRGIE LOUISE BOHN Lamoni, Iowa Secrefarial, Oraforio GLORIA SUE BOOKER Bessemer, Alabama Liberal Arfs, C.M.C., lnfra-Mural Sporfs, W,A.A., Pep Squad, Oraforio BETTY BOWN Kansas Ciry, Kansas Junior College, 0.0.H., Greafer Graceland, lnlra-Mural Sporfs, W.A.A., Pep Squad GWEN BRIDENBECKER Pasadena, California Pre-Nursing. Della, Religion Club, lnfra-Mural Sporfs, Oraforio, Tower Slaff BETTY BROCK Whifing, Indiana Junior College, Delfa, Religion Club, Ora- lorlo RICHARD DUANE BROONER Sf. Joseph, Missouri Engineering, Engineers Club WALTER W. BUDWORTH Sebasfopol, California Junior College, A.U.B., Religion Club, Graceland Business Corporafion, Band ELAINE BUFFEHR Cheyenne, Wyoming Public School Music, Oraforio OLLIE MAY CAIN Fresno, California Primary Teachers Training, Religion Club, Oraforio, Grace- land's Fufure Teachers of America EVELYN AILEEN CARLSON El Cerrifo, California Pre-Nursing, Religion Club, Oraforio DAVID CARMICHAEL Sanfa Ana, California, Science, Phileon, Greafer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, lnfra-Mural Sporfs, Tennis, Tower Sfafi, Graceland Players, Foreign Relafions Club, Debale, Sludenl' Publicify Direcfor, Forensics WALLACE K. CARTER Somerville, Massachuseffs Engineering, Religion Club, Engineers Club X ARLINE CAMILLA CHATBURN Lamoni, Iowa - Primary Teachers Training, Oraforio, Graceland's Fufure Teachers of America, Foreign Relafions Club ELWOOD L. CLARK Sylvania, Ohio Science, lnfra-Mural Sporfs, Band JUNE CLARK Seaffle, Washingfon i Home Economics, K, Queen's Affendanf, Home Economics Club, lnfra-Mural Sporfs, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Dormifory Council LOIS CLARK Syracuse, New York Applied Music lPianol, N.O.N., lnrra-Mural Sporfs, W.A.A., A Cappella, Oraforio, Music Confesf WILFRED B. CLATWORTHY Forl' Erie Norfh, Onfario, Canada En ineering Phileon, Engineers Club, Infra- CJ .I , Mural Sporfs, Oraforio Zlaedzmen THOMAS GYGAX . i Independence, Missouri Pre-Commerce, Royal I3 SHIRLEY E. HALL Council Bluffs, Iowa Home Economics, N.O.N., Home Economics Club, A Cappella, Oraforio, Music Conlesr LOIS MARIE HAMPTON Las Vegas, Nevada Secrelarial, E.T.A., Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Pep Squad, Dormllory Coun- cil, Band, Orcheslra, Oralorio DON HARPLEY Easl Sf. Louis, Illinois Junior College, Gimper, Baskelball, Foolball, Track, Oralorio CHARLES T. HARRIS Brooklyn, New York - Engineering, Phileon, Engineers Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Tennis, Band, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio JOSEPH HAROLD HAUS Independence, Missouri Business, A.U.B., Inlra-Mural Sporls MARION HERMANSON Capron, Illinois Science, F.O.X., Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Track MARJORIE RUTH HERMANSON Capron, Illinois lnlermediale Teachers Training, G.L.S., Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America RUTH HERRINGTON McKenzie, Alabama Secrelarial, N.O.N., Religion Club, lnlra- Mural Sporfs, W.A.A., Dormilory Council, Recrealional Leadership Club INA ARDYCE HERSHEY Hammond, Indiana Medical Secrelarial, G.L.S., Greafer Graceland, Religion Club, Home Economics Club, ln'rra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Oralorio, Recrealional Leadership Club VIRGINIA HINRICKSEN Banner, Oklahoma Home Economics, Greafer Graceland, Religion Club, Home Economics Club, GraceIand's Fulure Teachers of America, Recrealional Leadership Club RAY HOLLOWAY Lamoni, Iowa Induslrial Foods, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Oralorio, Graceland Players, Induslrial Foods Club RICHARD HOWERY Independence, Missouri Engineering, Engineers Club DARLENE HUFFERD Puyallup, Washinglon Public School Music, Religion Club, Oralorio ALLEN HUGHES Kellerlon, Iowa Public School Music, Music Conlesl, A Cappella, Oraforio MARIE LOUISE HUGHES Lamar, Colorado Liberal Arls, G.L.S., Home Economics Club, A Cappella, Oralorio, Music Conlesf NELLIE T. HUNT Wallhill, Nebraska Secrelarial, Della, Grealer Graceland, Home Economics Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Oralorio BETTY JAYNE HUNTER Big Rapids, Michigan Liberal Arls, E.T.A., Religion Club, Infra- Mural Sporls, W.A.A. Qaeahmm CLARENCE DRENKHAHN Danbury, Iowa Liberal Arls, Baskelbali EUGENE N. DUNLAP New Weslminsler, B. C., Canada Secrelarial, Six, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls ELAINE HILDA DYER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Public School Music, N.O.N., Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Oralorio NAOMALEE EATON I Tacoma, Washinglon I-lome Economics, Religion Club, Home Economics Club, Recrealional Leadership Club, Graceland Players MARGARET ELLIOTT Ridgeway, Missouri Primary Teachers Training, Oralorio, Graceland's Fufrure Teachers of America, Recrealional Leader- ship Club BUD EMSLIE Seallle, Washinglon Engineering, F.N.P., Royal Escorr Allendanl, Engineers Club, Music Conlesl, Foorball, Track, A Cappella, Oralorio HARRY ENGLE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Junior College, Religion Club, Oralorio, Tower Slall, Scouling CECIL ETTINGER Taylorville, Illinois Engineering, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Cheer- leader, Engineer's Club, Graceland Players, Dormi- lory Presidenl' SUSIE MAE FEWELL Marseilles, Illinois lnlermediale Teachers Training, G.L.S., Re- ligion Club, Home Economics Club, Rec- reafional Leadership Club FLORENCE MAY FIRTH Ballimore, Maryland Pre-Medicine, G.L.S., Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A. JOY FORBES ' Washinglon, D. C. Public School Music, N.O.N., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Graceland Business Corporalion, Band,'Orcheslra, Oralorio, Recrealional Leader- ship Club, Dormilory Council JAYNE FOUT Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Public School Music, Religion Club, Band, Oralorio, Slring Ensemble, Recrealional Leadership Club WANDA LEA FRANCE Lamoni, Iowa Secrefarial, lnlra-Mural Sporls VERNA L. FRENCH Aledo, Illinois Pre-Commerce, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Oralorio DICK GAGE Indianapolis, Indiana Pre-Commerce, Gimper, Grealer Graceland Baskelball, Foolball, Track, Recrealional Leadership Club ELSIE GARLICK Providence, Rhode Island Inlermediale Teachers Training, N.O.N., Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Oralorio, Grace- Iand's Fulure Teachers of America, Acacia Slaff, Recrea- 'rional Leadership Club RUSSELL E. GRAF Allanla, Georgia Pre-Medicine, Phileon, Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Foreign Rela- lions Club, Golf PAUL GRAVES Nevada, Missouri . Public School Music, A Cappella, Oralorlo, Music Conlesl' 33 JERRY LEWIS Shenandoah, Iowa Junior College, Foolball JUNE LEWIS Lamoni, Iowa , I-Iorne Economics, Aroha, Home Economics Club, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Slring Ensemble, Graceland Players BERTHA MAE LORANCE Bushnell, Illinois . . lnlermediale Teachers Training, 0.0.I-I., Orcheslra, Slring Ensemble, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America NORA MARIE LOYELL Poplar Grove, Illinois Secrelarial FAYE MCCALL Jay, Florida , Home Economics, Della, Home Economics Club FRANCES MCFARLANE TOM McKAY Oelwein, Iowa 1 1 Home Economics, Della, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Oralorio, Tower Slah' Chicago, Illinois G Liberal Arls, Royal I3, Dormilory Secrelary-Treasurer, A Cappella, Oralorio, Foreign Relalions Club, Golf LOUIS MAGNUS, JR. Chicago, Illinois Science, Tri T, Band, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Ora- lorio, Graceland Players a CARL H. MILLER DUANE MILLER Berkeley, California Liberal Arls, F.N.P., Greale-r Graceland, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Band, Music Conlesl, Orcheslra, Acacia Slaff S+. Louis, Missouri Public: School Club, Band, Music, Six, Grealer Graceland, Religion Orcheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio FRANK MINTON Independence, Missouri Engineering, Royal I3, Royal Escorl Allendanl, Sludenl' Council IZI, Grealer Graceland, Engi- VISSFS Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Tower Slaff JANICE MOFF CLYDE MOORE I ET Lamonl, Iowa I-Iome Economics, Aroha, Home Economics Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A. Wilminglon, California Engineering, Religion Club, Engineers Club, Oralorio, Rec- reallonal Leadership Club MAXINE DORIS MOORE FI. Worlh, Texas Liberal Arls, 0.0.I-I., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Pep Squad, Tower SIaf'I, Graceland Players BETTY JEAN MORTIMORE ALVIN MOSHER Council Bluffs, Lamoni, Iowa Home Economics, E.T.A., Home Economics Club, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Slring En- semble Iowa Junior College, Foolball MAE MUIRHEAD Rosedale, B. C., Canada lnlermediale Teachers Training, Religion Club, Oralorio, Graceland's Fu'l'ure Teachers of America. Recrealional Leadership Club JAMES MURPHY Lincoln, Nebraska Pre-Commerce, Tri T, Baskelball, Foolball 4 n TOM HUTCHINSON Pisgah, Iowa Pre-Commerce, Gimper, lnlra-Mural Sporls IRENE INMAN Sanla Ana, California Liberal Arls WINSTON INSLEE Seallle, Washinglon Public School Music, F.N.P., Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Cheerleader, Infra- Mural Sporls, Oralorio, Graceland Players, Music Conlesl RICHARD IRWIN Independence, Missouri Pre-Journalism, Royal I3, Sludenl Council IZI, Tennis, Tower Slarl, Foreign Relalions Club, Debale HELEN JOHNSON Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Nursing PHOEBE JOHNSON Kingslon, Missouri Primary Teachers Training, Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, lnl'ra-Mural Sporls, Oralorio, Graceland's Fulure Teachers of America GERALD KELLER Euslis, Nebraska Engineering, F.O.X., Religion Club, Engineers Club MARJORIE KELLEY Fl. Madison, Iowa Medical Secrelarial, C.M.C., Greafer Graceland, Religion Club, W.A.A., Pep Squad, Oralorio HUGH KENSLER Long Beach, California Engineering, Royal l3, Engineers Club, lnlra-MuraISpor1's JUNE KIMBALL Ballimore, Maryland Medical Secrelarial, C.M.C., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, lnfra-Mural Sporls, Pep Squad RAY KINGSBURY Long Beach, California Engineering, Gimper, Engineers Club, Dormilory Secrelary-Treasurer, Graceland Players, Golf PHYLLIS LAIRD Porlland, Oregon Liberal Arls, C.M.C., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Pep Squad, Oralorio, Graceland Players LOIS LAMBERT Niagara Falls, New York . Business, E.T.A., Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Cheer- leader, Pep Squad, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Acacia Slaff CARL LARSEN, JR. Council Bluffs, Iowa Pre-Commerce, Greaier Graceland, Religion Club, Band, Oralorio, Recrealional Leadership Club EARL M. LEHMAN Colo, lowa Pre-Commerce, Tri T, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion EVELYN M. LEHMAN Colo, lowa ' I Public School Music, Della, Religion Club, Band, A Cappella, Oralorio, Recrealional Leadership Club NELLY LESTER Lamoni, lowa , Secrelarial, Della, A Cappella, OFGIOFIO LES R. LEUTZINGER Larnoni, Iowa Engineering, F.N.P., Grealer Graceland, Engineers Club, Tennis, Orcheslra, A Cappella 4ae n WILLIAM C. ROBINSON Lamoni, Iowa Business Tri T Inlra-Mural S orls Baskelball Music Con- , , p 1 '. +e5-I, Band, Orcheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio DALE THOMAS ROBINSON Des Moines, Iowa Pre-Commerce, F.O.X., lnlra-Mural Sporls, Grace land Business Corporalion, Recrealional Leader- ship Club WILLIAM A. RUSH 1 Kansas Cily, Missouri Engineering, Tri T, Engineers Club, Baskel ball, Foolball, Track LYNN SANDY u l Kansas Cily, Missouri . , Engineering, Gimper, Engineers Club, Music Conlesl' Tennis, A Cappella, Oralorio, Tower Slaff JOHN C. SCHAEFER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pre-Medicine, Inlra-Mural Sporls JEANNE SCOTT I Independence, Missouri Medical Secrelarial, K, lnlra-Mural Sporls W.A.A., Oralorio TONY SEBBEN Seymour, Iowa Junior College, Tri T, Baskelball, Foolball, Track ROBERT EARL SHEPPARD Wichila, Kansas Business, Six, Graceland Business Corporalion EVERETT SHERMAN ' Independence, Missouri Business, F.O.X., lnlra-Mural Sporls, Fool- ball, Track, Oralorio JUNE SIBLEY S rin Texa D Q. S I ' Pre-Journalism, C.M.C., Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Ora- Iorlo, Tower Slafl MANON SNOW Sand Springs, Oklahoma Secrelarial, Religion Club RAYMOND SPRAGUE Lamoni, Iowa Junior College, Six, Music Conlel Or s', - cheslra, A Cappella, Oralorio, Graceland Players DONALD SWANSON Chicago, Illinois Pre-Medicine, A.U.B.,'GreaIer Graceland, Religion Club, A Cappella, Oralorio PRISCILLA SYMON Chicago, Illinois Liberal Arls, G.L.S. LLOYD THOMAS Hammond, Indiana Induslrial Foods VIRGINIA MARIE THOMPSON Sioux Cily, Iowa Medical Secrelarial, K, I-I E ' CI b P S Orcheslra, Oralorio, SIhii?g3 Eggekinirbillcgs U I ep quad' ALBERT R. TROYER Jo lin Misso r' I3 I UI Junior College, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club Recrealional Leadership Club I ALZON J. ULRICH Canon Ciry, Colorado Engineering . 4 W , 5 f ,:,,-,532 I ,,,,, : , b ,.- , H 'I 5 fy if ww Am Qc ,my f I '- . ,x if 3 'PI' 'Z 59'2i - ,. X9 9: 1 WILDA NELSON Independence, Missouri Home Economics, Religion Club, Home Economics Club, Orcheslra, Oralorio, Slring Ensemble, Recrealional Leadership Club DONALD M. NIELSEN Logan, Iowa Science, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, Recrea- lional Leadership Club, Foreign Relalions Club CELESTA NIXON Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Nursing, 0.0.H. ALBERTA L. NOWACK Pana, Illinois Home Economics, N.O.N., Religion Club, Home Economics Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls LYLA ODOM McKenzie, Alabama Junior College, N.O.N., Religion Club THORALF OLTVEDT Minneapolis, Minnesola Engineering, F.O.X., Royal Escorl Allend- anl, Grealer Graceland, Engineers Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Track, Graceland Players EATHEL E. PARKES Sandusky, Michigan Liberal Arls, Dormilory Council, Recrealional Leadership Club KENNETH PEARSON Logan, Iowa Engineering, F.N.P., Religion Club, Engineers Club, oolball, A Cappella, Oralorio FREDERICK M. PEMENT Manleno, Illinois Engineering, A.U.B., Religion Club, Engi- neers Club, Recrealional Leadership Club PHYLLIS PEMENT Manleno, Illinois Home Economics, N.O.N., Home Economics Club, Grace- land Players MARVIN PIEPERGERDES Slewarlsville, Missouri Pre-Medicine, Tri T. LANELLE RALPH Lamoni, Iowa Primary Teachers Training, Grealer Grace- land, Religion Club, Oralorio, Grace- Iand's Fulure Teachers ol America, Recrea- lional Leadership Club EUNICE RALSTON Willapa, Washinglon Medical Secrelarial, Della, Religion Club, Graceland Business Corporalion, Recrealional Leadership Club PHYLLIS RASMUSSEN Council Blulls Iowa Secrelarial, K, Oueen's Allendanl, A Cappella, Oralorio, Music Conlesl FRANCES RAW Kansas Cily, Missouri Home Economics, C.M.C., Grealer Grace- land, Home Economics Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Dormilory Council HELEN LOUISE RESCH . Independence, Missouri ' Liberal Arls, K, Religion Club, Oralorio ELAINE RICHARDS Norlh Plalle, Nebraska Home Economics, 0.0.H., Home Economics Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Orcheslra, Slring Ensemble MRS. MARY E. RICKER Lamoni, Iowa lnlermediale Teachers Training, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, GraceIand's Fulure Teachers ol America, Recrealional Leadership Club, Foreign Relalions Club ' f THE TTFTUTTTLTTK HTEUETTTTQQS , The very firsf fime fhe girl uses her formal and fhe boy dons his besf suif is fhe evening of fhe inducfion of fhe sfudenfs fo social life. Quivering a liffle and quife appalled af fhe seemingly endless line of facu fy members, fhe pair sfarfs ouf. Buf like every ofher affair af Graceland, an informal and friendly afmosphere erases all nervousness, and our fwo dressed-up freshmen are af ease as fhey meef each faculfy member. The mingling of fhe sfudenfs afferwards is cordial, and fhe boy and girl move abouf as in a dream. The fhrilling, concluding grand march falces place in which fhe sophomores wafch while fhe freshmen parade by arm in arm, fhe girls' long flowing gowns and fhe boys' gallanf sfride forever making a lasfing impression in fheir minds. Presidenf Briggs, fhis is Miss .. er an Freshmen on parade . . I i1-f I I f 1' 4 f 4 f fm 9 WQV' f ff 1 34 Q I 4 f Qaedamm MARTHA VANDERHOOF Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pre-Nursing WILLIAM VAN FLEET Alla Loma, California Business, Phileon, Foolball, Graceland Business Cor- poralion, Track ROBERT VOLTMANN Lincoln Park, Michigan Engineering, Six, Religion Club, Engineers Club ALICE ELIZABETH VRANG Berkeley, California Liberal Arls, Aroha, Grealer Graceland, Religion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Oralorio, Dormilory Coun- cil, Acacia Slaif LORRAINE WEDDLE Lamoni, Iowa Pre-Nursing, N.O.N., Oralorio LOIS WHITE Kansas Cily, Kansas Pre-Nursing, K, Recrealional Leadership Club MARVIN WHITE Ollumwa, Iowa Pre-Medical, Royal I3, Graceland Business Corporarion, Dorrnilory Vice-Presidenl, Foolball LOIS WILLIAMS I . Independence, Missouri Junior College, E.T.A., Dormilory Council, Ora- Iorio, Graceland Players MARGIE WILLIAMS Romoland, California Junior College, C.M.C., Grealer Grace- land, Home Economics Club, lnira-Mural Sporls, W.A.A., Graceland Business Cor- poralion, Tower Slarf EVELYNE WOLFE Columbus, Nebraska Liberal Arls, N.O.N., Religion Club ALTA E. YOUNG Kansas Cily, Missouri Medical Secrefarial, Religion Club, Oralorio, Tower Slari, Recrealional Leadership Club, Pholography Club ROBERT L. YOUNG Decalur, Iowa Business, A.U.B., lnlra-Mural Sporls, Fool- ball JERRY YOUNGS Flini, Michigan 1 . Business, F.O.X., Religion Club, Graceland Business Cor- poralion, Recreallonal Leadership Club RAY ZINSER Kansas Cily, Missouri Liberal Arls, F.N.P., Sludenl Council QZI, Greaier Graceland, Religion Club, Inlra-Mural Sporls, Tower S'ra'I'I, Graceland Players LOUIS CARL ZONKER Wellsburg, Wesl Virginia Business, F.O.X., Grealer Graceland, Re- ligion Club, lnlra-Mural Sporls, Graceland Business Corporalion, Recrealional Lead- ership Club ffifll :XZ O ,ffl ,, , If -A .., A. R. GILBERT R. J. LUBSEN A man who proves nof only fo be fhe Dean of fhe College buf also fhe Coach of Graceland's sporfs feams soon becomes a familiar figure fo fhe new boy and girl- especially fhe boy, fufure afhlefe. l-le learns fhaf fhis man is known as Willie and fhaf he is a valuable friend, skillful coach and willing helper. lnsfrumenfal in every winning feam is a coach who cannof only insfrucf a feam how fo play buf who can insfill in his own feam fhe desire fo win. Graceland's sporfs feams have such a coach in fhe person of A. R. Gilberf, who has been af Graceland guiding fhe Yellow Jackefs for ninefeen seasons. Gur new afhlefe soon finds fhaf fhere is respecf and pride in fhe hearfs of fhe sfudenfs for fhis man who is fhe coach, nof parficularly for fhe winning feams he has builf, buf for fhe men he has builf and for fhe men he is building. There is anofher man who plays a prominenf parf in afhlefics during fhe foofball season af Graceland, and whom fhe freshman boy and girl learn fo admire for his help in shapfng fhe new maferial info a workable, co-ordinafing feam. Commonly known fo fhe fellows as l.ub, Mr. R. J. Lubsen is a greaf friend fo fhe new players. His his iob fo coach fhe reserves, schooling fhem in fhe various opponenfs' plays, fhaf fhe varsify mighf gain firsf-hand experience in fhe differenf sfyles of play mef during fhe season. Lub's iob is no small one here af Graceland, and his midyear deparfure fo lowa 'Sfafe College will be mosf keenly felf during fhe nexf foofball season. I -fi-2 LeTT To RlghT Duck Davles Ve ma Ruch Elmer Parkes Mary Thompson John Worlund Mass GarreTT Spon sor Wayne Thompson PresldenT Heiress Kelley Beverly Bishop P ul Frsble Walr Barker Ll lan Sandy l-lelen Draper There ns quuTe a group oT Tunchonnng sTudenTs elecTed by The sTudenT body who meeT every SaTurday mornung and work ouT campus problems smooTh ouT rough spoTs plan acTuv Tues represenT The sTudenTs To The TaculTy give The sTudenTs The TaculTys Ideas l-leaded by Wayne Thompson advised by lvlnss C5arreTT The STudenT Councll IS as democraT1c an organuzaT1on as any sTudenT governmenT represenTaTnve body Tlowmg oT :nuTnaTnve and dependabll1Ty The body us known noT by The badges The members wear buT raTher by The works accomplnshed STUDENT CUU EIL . , . . , : u I a 'ru f I T I .lla T The council is charac:Terized by a lack oT show, buT by a sTeady, acTive o1ualiTy, a vzwfwzzwuw... WiTh vicTory in Their minds, we Tind The Graceland TooTball Team Thrilling our pair oT rooTers by giving Mason CiTy a Trouncing, scoring 2I To Their naughT. The Yellow JaclceTs ended The season wiTh only one deTeaT, a 25-5 seTbaclc aT The hands oT Kemper MiliTary School. Two Ties and Tive vicTories are The resulTs oT The remainder oT The scheduled games. The only dark spoTs in The year's campaign are The Ties To Kansas CiTy and WenT- worTh and a loss To Kemper. AlThough The resT oT The games are noT won by large scores They are vicTories and each one is hard earned. The Yellow JaclceTs again clinch The Iowa STaTe championship and manage To Tinish well up in The lnTer-sTaTe Comference. FlrsT Row: Harpley, eeT, Noble, Worlund ewis, Badousek, Mosher WhiTe. Second Row: Crownover Graham, STransky, Whife head, Yeary, Murphy ' T'k B d I pa ric , an y. Third Row: Young, Sher man, Pearson, Cook Worden, Gage, Parkes r, u sen, Mr 44 7fze line - Bofiom Row: Badousek, Yeary, Crownover, Van Fleef Second Row: Bandy, Harpley, Whlfehead, Worlund Third Row: Mosher, Lewis, Noble, Murphy Fourrh Row: Whife, Sfransky, Kllpafrick, Graham l sl Row: Rosemary Clisbyg Dolly Firlhg Belly Bowng Vondah Davis, June Clark, Gloria Booker . S cond Row: CG Club Membersj Lillian Sandy, Edilh Slranqe, Secrelaryg Lorna Cable, June Kubellusg Mrs. l Julia Closson, lnslruclorg Elva Ensleyg Beverly Bishop, Doreen Lewis, Alice Garrellg ljlelress Kelley d ow: Thelma Gunn, Treasurer, Frances Raw, Audrey Van Fleelg Alice Vrangg Rulh Basslellg Eileen Diggleg Mariorie Kelley, Paula Armslrongg Marie Billings, Janice Mollelg Pauline Smilhg Florence Lesh, P 'd l lh Row: lnaeslileiisiheyg Venila Black, Clara Millerg Doddie Mercer, Merle Sellers, Louise Blaisdellg Margie Williams, Belly Jane l-lunlerg June Sibleyg Elaine Richards P we 1 in 1 it HEALTH, GRACE, FUN . . . The lwo sludenls separale in sporls. The girl goes oul lailhlully lor soccer prac- lices in lhe lall and gels ballered, bruised, banged bul is rewarded by being asked inlo lhe Women's Alhlelic Associalion, a well-known organizalion among physical educalion groups, and lhe girl leels a shiver ol excilemenl and pride. Scarcely recuperaled lrom soccer, we lind lhe co-ed dizzily spinning around on lhe baskelball lloor gelling her share ol lloor bumps. Aller baskelball lournamenls, lhe girl is pul on a leam lor volleyball. Table len- nis and deck lennis lournamenls soon come up and our girl gels plenly ol exercise lrying lo oulwil her lellow players. Warm spring breezes lind her socking lhe old sollball oul lo worried lielders or slamming lennis balls across lhe nels. She soon realizes lhal W.A.A. lunclions, lor she linds hersell selling candy al ball games. Parl ol lhe prolil is pul inlo a new equipmenl lund while lhe resl ol il is used lo send a small group lo lhe Iowa l-ligh School Girls' Baskelball Tournamenl al Des Moines. ln lhe early lall and warm spring lhere are 5-mile hikes along lhe highway. We lind lhe girl in lhe hiking groups righl up lo lhe lasl big I5-mile hike on a spring morn- ing., ll is climaxed wilh a hearly breaklasl. A year ol splendid alhlelic aclivilies leaves our co-ed wilh more acule lacullies and a heallhier body plus, perhaps, a Ieller! 46 ---- - ,,,,,, A gi-1 L i 'q'v 1'l'W wm ' ' ' Y Y Y CHEERLEADERS Clyde Youngs Lois Lamberl Cecil Ellinger Doddie Mercer Lillian Sandy Virginia Bailey Winslon lnslee PEP SQUAD Rulh Allen June Kubelius Paula Armslrong Phyllis Laird Virginia Bailey LoVina Beally Beverly Bishop Gloria Boolcer Belly Bown June Clark Elva Ensley Alice Garrell Lois l-lamplon Lois Lamberl Doreen Lewis Doddie Mercer Maxine Moore Lillian Sandy Belly Schreur Pauline Smilh Mary Thompson Virginia Thompson l-leiress Kelley Audrey Van Fleel Marjorie Kelley Lorraine Wallcins June Kimball X ii, .M 1 i S 2 l loolball games and baskelloall guips. The girl and lhe boy nalurally go lo all lhe They sil in lhe bleachers, shouling and singing while lhe six-person squad ol slimu- lalors lead lhe sludenls in rah-rah-rah-ing lhe leam. The six, helly cheerleaders worlc hard wilh lhe Graceland bunch lo incile lhe players on lo viclory. The viclory yell is chanled oul and waved up above lhe hill inlo lhe old Tower. ' ' ' ' l ' in lhe The s uad lands lhe sludenls really giving lorlh ol lheir usly voices Cl Graceland Locomolive, lhe Alma Maler l-lymn, elc. Graceland s leam doesn'l bring in lhe championship, bul il arouses a school spiril lhal will never die. 45 Yellow Jaclcefs honored . . . The Fleef in acfion . . . A foasf lperhaps fo Corinneffl . . . Wiclced Earfh. 7fze4e weae . . . The new co-ed and fhe fellow find fhemselves nof only engulfed in sfudenf acfivi- fies buf also in fhe social whirl. The Soup Bowl Classic lfoofball banquefl, honoring fhe foofball boys, is one of fhe mosf gala occasions of fhe year. Af fhis affair, which climaxes fhe season, Jim Sfransky is elecfed capfain by his feammafes and receives one of fhe honor balls. Johnny Worlund and Leonard Graham win fhe ofher fwo covefed awards. To end Leap Week, during which fhe fellows are chased by defermined Daisy Maes, fhe girls puf on a surprising Yachf parfy in Zimmermann l-lall and provide re- freshmenfs and a delighfful orogram. y ln order fo raise money for a boys' reading and lounging room, fhe Sfudenf Coun- cil sponsors a novel carnival, called 'Xludgmenf Eve. The fhree floors of Briggs l-lall are fransformed info l-lell, Earfh and l-leaven, and all visifors are iudged and sen- fenced by Sainf Pefer. The boy and girl enfer wholehearfedly info all of fhese sfudenf affairs and fhoroughly enioy fhemselves. i ' Jfamecamjng, CALLS BABE SKINS AND DAUGHTERS . . Seen TnrsT and lasT soTT musnc On parade Seemg hearnnq We eaT' Well represenTed Dunng The yearThere 5 one cdebrahon whmh connJeTdy bewddem The new co ed and The Tellow a celebraTuon which somehow seems To leave Them ouT aT TnrsT The w The occamon oTldcHneconnng 'The panrsees a whud oT drange Taces observe Women lclssnng each oTher and men slappnng each oTher on The back and shalcnng hands The boy and gwlhear a dehqhTed CDh you came back' VVwThHW They wander HwoughThecrowds They do noTunderdand Hnsgushng andrushng aTTwsT Bur aTTerThey have overheard a Tew'conversahorm They reahze +ha+ here w The Twne'when ahnwn come back HJThe hM and once more dmnk w1The Tower The bumings The Taces l-lere IS The Tnme when They recall The old Tlmes bring back pasT memornes Ano The acTlvlTles oTTh1s weelc end begun To mean more To The leTT ouTs as They remem oer ThaT nexT year They wlll be welcoming homecomers back and exclalmlng and shalc Ing hands Too 47 .-- ... .. . I - 0 - . . . . , 0 . . . 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Dick Davies Helen Draper Elva Ensley Cecil ETTinger Allen, RuTh Anderson, Mildred Anderson, William Archibald, Donna Bailey, Virginia Baker, l-luberT BeaTTy, LoVina Bishop, Beverly Black, Bernard Black, BerTha Bell Black, VeniTa Blaisdell, Louise Bown, BeTTy Cable, Lorna Carmichael, David Clisby, Rosemary Clisby, Virginia CondiT, KaThryn CurTis, Jack Davies, Dick Dearborn, Isabelle Deck, Frances Dempsey, EiberT Dillon, Frances Draper, l-lelen Ensley, Elva ETTinger, Cecil Forbes, Joy French, Verna Frisbie, Paul Gage, Richard GBE TEH GR EELZXND EL H To challenge Graceland sTudenTs To keep Their college above mediocre sTanding, To mainTain Their school's sphere oT high raTing, To sTrive always Tor a higher, beTTer, greaTer Graceland, is The purpose oT The GreaTer Graceland Club. The nineTy sTudenTs enTer enThusiasTically wiTh one accord and wiTh The same obiecTives inTo The acTiviTies oT The or- ganizaTion. There are Tour proiecT commiTTees which The members are divided inTo, headed by The managing com- miTTee: beTTer relaTionship beTween Graceland and The Townspeople, greaTer Graceland Tor This year, nexT year and Tive years in The TuTure. Wi+h deTiniTe problems in mind, The commiTTees meeT, discuss, decide on various soluTions To These problems. These young people have caughT an idea and To Them iT is good, iT is worTh-while, iT is a challenge. GREATER GRACELAND Velma Ruch Edi+h STrange l-larold Graham Bob l-lampTon Lauzon Maxwell MEMBERS Garlick, Elsie GarreTT, Alice Gold, Myra GraTT, Russell Graham, l-larold Grisinger, Bill Gunn, Thelma l-lampTon, Bob l-TampTon, Lois l-lawley, l-larold Hershey, lna l-lershey, LeTha l-lershey, Myron l-linricksen, Virginia l-lunT, Nellie Inslee, WinsTon Johnson, Phoebe Kelley, l-leiress Kelley, Marjorie Kimball, June KorT, Vada Kubelius, June Laird, Phyllis LamberT, Lois Larsen, Carl LedsworTh, ErnesT LeuTzinger, Audrey LeuTzinger, Leslie Lewis, Doreen Lewis, RuTh Lively, RuTh 52 Edifh STrange Gerald Swanson Clyde Youngs Maxwell, Lauzon Mercer, Doddie Miller, Carl Miller, Duane MinTon, Frank Moore, Maxine Nielsen, Donald Noble, Lloyd OlTvedT, Thoralf Parkes, Elmer Ralph, LaNelle Rau, Frances Ricker, Mary Robson, Louis Ruch, Velma Schreur, BeTTy Sorden, Marilyn STeward, June STone, Edna STrange, Edi+h Swanson, Donald Swanson, Gerald Troyer, AlberT Van l-laiTsma, RuTh Vrang, Alice Williams, Margie Wilson, Clyde Youngs, Clyde Zinser, Ray Zonker, Louis i i Zdinfelz, The new sfudenfs find fhaf fheref are a number of acfivifies in which a greaf por- fion of fhe sfudenf body fake parf. One of fhese is fhe Oraforio Sociefy. Following fhe crowd, our fwo freshmen ioin fhe singing group every Sunday affernoon. Abouf one hundred and fwenfy-five sfudenfs are enrolled, which malces a lusfy and good chorus in fhe monfhly appearances af fhe church services plus fhe presenfa- fion of excellenf Chrisfmas and Palm Sunday programs. The lad and lass find fhemselves singing sacred music from many oufsfanding com- posers' worlcs, enjoying fhe experience wholehearfedly. lf gives fhem a beffer ap- preciafion of fhe finer fypes of choral music. The year of oraforio music is broughf fo a climax wifh fhe Palm Sunday perform'- ance. We find fhe fwo singers fhrilled as fhey ioin wifh fheir fellow musicians in Palm Sunday and Easfer selecfions, while fhe Graceland Players form fableaux on fhe sfage depicfing various scenes in fhe lasf weelc of Chrisf's life on earfh. The presenfa- fion is an undeniable wifness of fhe parf which fhe fine arfs play in fhe life of Grace land. Q 0 lfiuir EVEKYUHP Sinus r 54 MEMBERS HELIGIU CLUB Every ofher Safurday nighf finds our fwo acfive fresh- men in fhe group of young people who form fhe Religion Club. The membership is open fo all who have a sincere in- feresf in keeping up wifh church affairs and in pioneering in new fhoughf. Wifh Mr. Roy Cheville as inspirer and fac- ulfy adviser, fhe young folks enfer wifh enfhusiasm info group singing and open forum discussion on vifal church problems and whaf youfh has fo do wifh fhem. The group sponsors a youfh series fhis year in which perfinenf guesfions are discussed. The surveys, confesfs and careful preparafion which go info such a proiecf are fully realized and appreciafed by fhe members. Of fhe youfh, by fhe youfh, and for fhe youfh, fhe Religion Club gives each member much food for fhoug-hf and challenges fhe in- dividual fo higher ideals, fo visions and fo doing, fo func- fioning, fo working. OFFICERS Presidenf ................................. Vice Presidenfs ,,.,,,,,,,.... Velma Ruch, Paul Frisbie Segrefary ,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,...,,,.,.... Dick Davies Wa lf Ba rker Allen, Rufh Anderson, Claude Anderson, Mildred Archibald, Donna Bailey, Fern Bailey. Virginia Baker, Huberf Ballanfyne, Roy Barker, Befly Lou Barker, Kafhleen Barkef, Walf Beaffy, LoVina Bishop, Beverly Black, Berfha Belle Black, Bunny Buffehr, Elaine Brock, Beffy Budworfh, Walfer Bufler, LaVerne Cable, Lorna Cain, Ollie Chrisfofferson, Frank Clisby, Rosemary Clisby, Virginia Conway, Pafricia Croff, Max Curfis, Jack Davies, Bob Davies, Dick Day, Elizabefh Dearborn, Isabelle Deck, Frances Draper, Helen Dyer, Elaine Eafon, Naomalee Engle, Harry Ensley, Elva Fewell, Susie Mae Forbes, Joy Fouf, Jayne French, Verna Frisbie, Paul Garlick Elsie Goodwin, Alfred Graf, Russell Graham, Harold Gunn, Thelma Hampfon, Lois Hawley, Harold Hermanson, Marion Herringfon, Rufh Hershey, lna Hinrickson, Virginia Holloway, Virginia Hufferd, Darlene Keller, Gerald Kelley, Heiress Kimball, June Korf, Vada Laird, Phyllis Lamberf, Lois Larsen, Berdella Larsen, Carl Ledsworfh, Ernesf Lehman, Evelyn Lively, Rufh McCall, Fay Melenyzer, Charles Miller, Carl Miller, Clara 53 Q PQQACL 'Q o ' Qs 'o 'Q uh A S 497- Q' we E 1- g,,ehLLl' 1 ma? luygnxxi Miller, Duane Moore, Clyde Muirhead, Mae Neal, Vicfor Nelson, Wilda Parkes, Elmer Pearson, Kennefh Pemenf, Fred Pemenf, Phyllis Ralsfon, Eunice Raw, Frances Ricker, Mary Ellen Robson, Louis Roof, Wanda Rounds, Bill Ruch, Velma Russell, Roberf Sellers, Merle Sherman, Evereff Snow, Manon Sfone, Edna Sfrange, Edifh Swanson, Donald Swanson, Gerald Troyer, Alberf Van Haifsma, Rufh Volfman, Roberf Vrang, Alice Wilson, Clyde Wolfe, Evelyn Worden, Morris Youngs, Clyde Zinser, Ray Zonker, Louis Orchesfra Sfring Ensemble FIRST VIOLINS VIOLA BASS VIOL TROMBONE l-larold Hawley Helen Vredenburq lrene Parlc John Bergman Marion Wwe cELLos CLARINETS PIANO Lois l-ombod Wanda Nelson Laverne Winfermeyer Alberfa Sheppard VoVn.o.Do5l4ln Peggy Lorance Leslie Leufzinqer' TYMPANI Vlfolmo Tllomloson Audrey Leufzinger HQRNS Jewell Allen Duane Mlller June l-oWi5 Bill Robinson SECOND VIOUNS FLUTE vzaof wane Donna C-gayle Campbell Joy Forbes -I-RUMPETS Home Rmllords Grefchen Sandaqe Bob l-lampfon Beffy lvlorfimore Carl Miller Raymond Sprague Lois l-lampfon Graceland's acfive inferesf in music goes info fhe field of insfrumenfs as well as vocal chorus and fhe boy and girl find fhaf each Thursday fhe members of fhe Graceland orchesfra . . . . . . Th pracfice diligenfly, sficlcing fo if always in order fo be ready for public appearances. e organizafion is guided by Mr. Joseph Anfhony, whose pafience and good humor incife fhe ' ' h Jr, ' fhe s rin musicians fo beffer work. The new lad and lass affend f e fwo concer s one in p g and fhe ofher af Commencemenf and are proud of excellenf performances. From fhe orchesfra Professor Frank Noyes of Drake Universify selecfs fhose members Th who play sfring insfrumenfs and direcfs fhem as a sfring ensemble each Monday. is group presenfs a program early in fhe spring, giving evidence of fine musicianship. Uachefiiaa am! Slaingfx . . . l 56 V' XTC f so M. , ,fi fi, TTT l M TT- Hr .jg TL TTT TTU fc A -' ii' lu ii Q T T 2 ig ii il? ' i ig J , T, Q Z T Ti'i4lc'K 3l'k 'i U LL .lllbliliu l- Lulu 'i lu i L l ll T .TLLU LU ui Music, as The Treshman pair soon realizes, plays al Top-noTch role in The liTe aT Graceland. NOT only are There musical acTiviTies which The enTire sTudenT body may enTer inTo buT There are Those which only selecTed persons may Take parT in. The A Cappella is an honor socieTy Tor Those sTudenTs who Take Three hours oT music and who are musically inclined. This year Tinds only a small num- ber oT members who had A Cappella experience lasT year, Thus There is The need'Tor inTense work, co-operaTion and concenTraTion. The choir appears in public aT various Times during The year, aT Thanksgiv- ing, ChrisTmas, Religious Emphasis Week and EasTer, each Time adding meriT To iTs long lisT, each Time bringing To Graceland more presTige. The chorus proudly raTes superior aT The Fine ArTs ConTesT wiTh Two sTudenT direcTors. Every year Miss Mabel Carlile, direcTor, Takes The group ouT oT Town To perform. This year, The boy and girl learn, The choir acquiT Themselves very Tavorably on Their concerT Tour To Independence and Kansas CiTy, which includes a broadcasT over sTaTion KMBC. FirsT Row: BuTler, Allen, l.esTer, Dillon, Sheppard, Hall, BeaTTy, Anderson, Hopkins, Blaisdell, Rasmussen. Second Row: Clark, Barker, STone, Anderson, Hughes, Miss Carlile, DirecTorg Mrs. HunT, Lewis, Allen, Lehman, Diggle, LeuTzinger. Third Row: Hughes, Sprague, Craig, Morey, Robinson, HuTchinson, Miller, Emslie, BenedicT, McKay, Graves. FourTh Row: WinTermeyer, Magnus, Miller, Parkes, Swanson, ConsTance, Sandy, CarpenTer, Harris, Pearson, LeuTzinger. V.. we ob ' X X ., -is 3:3 X Ng! AV f4 I Wfvvi? .' 2 u 51 f 1 F' LMI' ' V: 1 ave f SW-. g:.,'. .-'44, , fJ1:5!:'l ' L' Y'5w',, L sf ' L, s , .- af . ,vw 1- ' E74 :,5igf,PiE.5 if , fT f fi A H 0 The Man in The Bowler Ha+ The Doclror in Spife of Himself Moor Born . . . The genius Moor Born . . . Jrhe s+range Bron+e sislrers Behind 'rhe scenes . . . Dazzlin The eyes and surprising The ears OT burTwo new sTudenTs The band 8 makes iTs TirsT appearance aT The annual Homecoming parade wiTh new members, new pieces and new blue and gold uniTorms. The organizaTion, under The direcTion OT Mr. AnThony, peps each TooTball and baslceTball game up wiTh iTs umpa umpa's and blaring Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta's. The members OT The band are duly rewarded Tor Their hard cheering by Mr. and Mrs. fXnThony, who give Them a chili supper. Each member Teels ThaT a greaT deal has been accomplished during The year Tor Graceland and Tor The band iTselT. Bam! . . muses The Spirits .Zadie . merirgan Solidarity The boy and girl are nol in Graceland long unlil lhey begin lo be aware ol lour names which are making news. These are lhe names ol lhe lour debalers: Dick Irwin, Elberl Dempsey, bolh experienced high school debalers, David Carmichael, wilh no previous experience bul slill a nalural perlormer and Charles Ivlarlin, veleran de- baler ol Iasl year lor Graceland. This slrong quarlel is backed hearlily by lhe school and advised and coached by William Gould, English inslruclor. The leam begins lhe season al lhe Universily ol Iowa wilh lreshmen and sopho- mores lrom lourleen schools in lour slales and brings Graceland live wins, lhree losses. The Alma lvlaler ranks in lhe upper lwenly-live per cenl ol lhe schools represenled. The debalers come back lrom lheir spring 3,000-mile lrip lo Norlh Carolina Nalional Championship wilh lour wins oul ol six, and lwo superior ralings. The lhree lreshmen, Carmichael, Irwin and Dempsey will lorm lhe nucleus lor a slrong debale squad nexl year. Lell lo Righl: Dick Irwin, Elberl Dempsey, Dave Carmichael, Charles Marlin. I 60 7' u ! AND E TEHTATN The Hollywood aTmosphere cannoT be kepT ouT oT even luTTle colleges un The Muddle WesT The boy and gurl movue Tans Tund ouT aT Graceland There us a TuncTuon ung group oT unTeresTed sTudenTs who puT on one acT plays oTTen and who pack un The sTudenT publuc when They guve mauor producTuons Our Two gadabouTs oT course aTTend The TursT oT The producTuons durung Home comung The Man un The Bowler HaT and The DocTor un SpuTe oT HumselT Two rousung comedues brung presTuge To The College Players and Theur durecTor Mr Roscoe Faunce Moor Born a True sTor oT The BronTe susTers us The mudwunTer producTuon and Y here un The crowd oT TursT nughTers are The ever presenT Treshman boy and gurl The Two are Thrulled wuTh The commencemenT play Green PasTures by Marc C II whuch combunes The Graceland Players and The A Cappella Chorus one acT play The Boor John Bauley and Helen Vredenburg presudenT and secreTary respecTuvely guve Mr Faunce able assusTance un hus work wuTh The players MEMBERS APPRENTICE PLAYERS REGULAR PLAYERS Bull Anderson Bob Anderson Muldred Anderson John Bauley Jeanne BarTo BerTha Belle Black Ronald Carmuchael Rosemary Clusby Vurgunua Clusby Max CroTT Duck Davues Myra Gold Harold Graham Bob Hansen Raymond Holloway WunsTon lnslee Heuress Kelley Louus Magnus Charles MarTun ThoralT OlTvedT KenneTh Pearson Louus Robson Velma Ruch EduTh STrange Mary Thompson Wayne Thompson l.ous Wulluams Morrus Worden John Worlund Ray Zunser Max Anderson Paula ArmsTrong Glorua Booker Davud Carmuchael PaTrucua Conway Erwun Cook Vondah Davus Naomalee EaTon Charles Emslue Cecul ETTunger Thelma Gunn Harold Hawley Ray Kungsbury Phyllus Laurd June Lewus Phyllus PemenT Helen Louuse Resch RoberT Rsussell Sarruna SmuTh Raymond Sprague Lorraune WaTkuns 59 l l i I Q . I . - . - I . . I l onne y, ' ' i I . The Graceland Players receive a superior raTing wiTh Their Pine ArTs ConTesT u . . . . P . STAFF Bob l-lamplon ,..,.....A...... Alice Vrang ................................ Ari Cornelia Scoll ........ ......... S 'fall Elsie Garliclc ........ ......... S Tail Mildred Anderson ...,...... Slall Louise Blaisdell ...,... ....... l. ilerary Claude Anderson .................. SpOrls Roberl' Russell ............ Pliolograplny D'you like lhis cover design? . . . Arlisl Vrang caughl unawares . . . Whal do you see, Bob? . . . Efficiency experls -Donna and Virginia. Our young couple lirsl becomes acguainled willw The ACACIA and ils lunclions on Regislralion Day. Tliey are Jrlien lold ol ils place in Grace- land life and ils indispensabilily in years lo come. Tlien, loo, llfiey are given llfie opporlunily lo reserve llieir copy ol llie ACACIA for l94l . Willw Miss Morgan as ils adviser llwe ifirsl semesler and Miss l-lanllnorne assuming llwis responsibilily ailer Miss Morgan's illness, llwe slall enlliusiaslically and con- scienliously applies ilsell lo planning, plfiolograplwing, mounling piclures, compiling copy and finally experiencing llwe llirill of viewing The linislwed producl-llrie 'lirsl edilion ol llie l94l ACACIA. To you lliey proudly pre- senl Jrlfiis record ol a year's aclivilies, acliievemenls and associalions al Grace- land. ARABIA 62 Frances Declc ........................ ECll'fOr-ln-Clwiei Business Manager Lois Lamberl ........ Assislanl Business Mgr. Erwin Miller .s.......... Adverlising Manager Edilor Arlisl Arlisl Ariisl Edilor Edilor Edilor Miss Ellnelyn Dewey .... Pliolograplwy Assl. Carl Miller ,,,,,,,,,,,. Plwolograpliy Assislanl Donna Arclnibald ................................ Typlsl Virginia Bailey ..................,................. Typisl Miss Tess Morgan .......... Edilorial Advisor Miss Cleo M. l-lanlliorne .... Edil. Advisor Mr. Roberl E. Moore .... Financial Advisor 3 MEMBERS Bill Anderson Bob Anderson Jack Ball Roy Ballanfyne Elberf Barnes Beverly Bishop Mildred Blair Walfer Budworfh Richard Closson Erwin Cook Max Croff Erances Deck Eugene Dunlap Joy Forbes Alfred Goodwin lna Hershey Myron Hershey Nellie Hunf Lois Lamberf Carl Larsen Earl Lehman Charles lvlelenyzer Dale Moon Lloyd Noble Eunice Ralsfon Dale Robinson Louis Robson Bob Sheppard Bud Speers Bill Van Eleef Marvin Whife Margie Williams Jerry Youngs Louis Zonker 4 'QP 5 I 5- Bannhnaau'-if --.....,.,.-4 5+- l l H, 4. i .- A. v l J Y Y 3 K- 'vi N,-.4 f f' '40 f' uf -4' JCB' 'FT ' 3 'Ella Raymond Holloway Realizing fhaf various sfudenfs are inferesfed in divers professions fhe fwo new campus roamers invesfigafe fhe differenf professional clubs af Graceland The Graceland Business Corporafion is an organizafion for fhose sfudenfs who wish fo know fhe opporfunifies and reguiremenfs in fhe various business fields Dur ing fhe year experfs from fhese many fields of occupafion falk fo fhem aboul' lhe possibilifies and framing necessary in fheir respecfive vocafional realms The club is organized like a corporafion Af fhe firsf meefing of fhe year fhe members draw shares of sfock from a haf Affer paying fheir dues which are levied on a fwo cenfs a share basis fhey become sfockholders The sfockholders fhen elecf seven direcfors who in furn elecf a presidenf and secrefary freasurer The direcfors Charles Melenyzer Erwin Cook A J Goodwin Myron Hershey and Bud Speers Af lhe end of fhe year each sfockholder receives an invifafion fo a picnic as a dividend for his invesfmenf BUSINESS CUBPUHATIU bl l l 1-Y 42551 for fhis year are: William Van Eleef, presidenfq Beverly Bishop, secrefary-freasurerg Sensing The need oT The church Tor Trained leaders in recreaTion, a group oT young people goT TogeTher in l939 Tor a discussion, and The RecreaTional Leadership club is The resulT. The young boy and girl Tind ThaT The group is always acTive in sTimulaTing iTs members To visioning, Thinking, doing. Realizing Thar iT is The youTh oT The church who have The responsibiliTy oT carrying on The work, These young men and women have meeTings and bring in ideas Tor proiecTs which will Train Them To be beTTer TiT Tor The Tremendous iob ThaT awaiTs Them. The meeTings also include acTual experience in planning indoor and ouTdoor enTerTainmenT and programs. The ouTsTanding proiecT Tor The year is The Group ParTy Plan in which Lamoni homes are soliciTed To be available To college sTudenTs Tor social geT-TogeThers. OTher high lighTs of The season are The men's dinner, wiTh The Lumberiack Theme, and The women's dinner, carried ouT as The Qld Maids' Annual ConvenTion. Always looking To The TuTure, The oTTicers prepare a calendar Tor nexT year's program which will help The members To make a good sTarT. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer PresidenT, .......... 4 .... ..,..... K aTherine CondiT ........., ......... P aul Frisbie Vice PresidenT .......... ......... L auzon Maxwell ......... ........ V eniTa Black SecreTary and Treasurer ......... Mildred Anderson. ........ Eunice RalsTon ReporTer .............,...... .....,,.....,...,,...,,,........... .,.....,.. T h elma Gunn MEMBERS Mildred Anderson Fern Bailey Virginia Bailey Roy BallanTyne KaThleen Barker ElberT Barnes Warren BenedicT LauriTa Bergman Marie Billings Bernard Black BerTha Belle Black VeniTa Black Mildred Blair LaVerne BuTler KaTherine CondiT ElizabeTh Day Naomalee EaTon MargareT EllioTT Susie Mae Eewell Joy Forbes Jayne FouT Paul Frisbie Elsie Garlick Alice GarreTT Thelma Gunn' RuTh l-lerringTon lna l-lershey LeTha l-lershey Myron l-lershey Ray KilpaTrick Virginia l-linrickson Carl Larsen Evelyn Lehman RuTh Lively Lauzon Maxwell Doddie Mercer Clyde Moore Mae Muirhead Wilda Nelson Donald Nielson EaThel Parkes Elmer Parkes LaNelle Ralph Eunice RalsTon Mary Ellen Ricker Dale Robinson Wanda RooT Bill Rounds BeTTy Schreur Cornelia ScoTT Merle Sellers AlberT Troyer RuTh Van l-laiTsma Lois WhiTe AlTa Young Jerry Youngs Louis Zonker HEEHEATIU AL LE DEHSHIP CLUB 64 T' I I I I I ! I I I TU EH Every Iwo weeks Ihe boy and girl scan eagerly Ihe TOWER, ediled solely by The sludenls and conraining many revealing Iiacls aboui whal goes an around Ihe Campus. The early fall finds Ihe TOWER slalli Iaking up ils new quarlers in one of Ihe remodeled offices in Briggs I-Iall, unlocking ils new Tile, uncovering ils new Iypewri+er, and selling Io work Io meer Ihe bi-weekly deadlines wiih plenly of copy. Two new Iealures in Ihe TOWER Ihis year are Ihe many piclures of campus life, and Ihe membership in Ihe Srudenlr Opinion Surveys of America. The laHer, a sludenl poll conducled on Ihe Gallup order gives siudenls a cross seclion oi campus opinion over Ihe enrire counlry and affords Ihem a chance Io parlicipale in such polls Ihemselves. Miss Cleo I-Ianlhorne is Ihe guiel advising power behind Ihe scenes and her work makes il possible for Graceland Io have a higher Iype oi sludenl publicalion. The Thinkers . . . Looking back . . . LeI's see One for everyone. TOWER STAFF Helen Vredenburg Wayne Thompson Heiress Kelley EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Myra ,--,--------,---,-.---,.,, ,-,,.... A rl Claude Anderson ................ SDOFIS EdIJf0f Waller Barker ,,,,,........... Business Manaqef Frank Minion ,,,,.,,,.,,, Adverlising Manager Gerald Swanson ......,. Circulalion Manager Edna Sione, Mary Thompson, Dean Whilehead, Dick Erwin, June Sibley. June Kimball, Margie Williams, Bob Davies, Richard Davies, Slella Criswell, Alla Young, Frances McFarlane, Gwen Bridenbecker, Maxine Moore, Lelha I-Iershey, Louise Blaisdell, Paula Arm- sirong, Bill Rounds, REPORTERS LeTT To RighT: Murphy, Robinson, Harpley, Drenkhahn, Graham, STransky, Rush, Shannon, Donelson, Cooper, Sebben, Gage. BaslceTball season Tinds our couple rooTing Tor The home Team wiTh all Their mighT. IT is noT enTirely in vain Tor The Graceland candidaTes Tie Tor second place in The lnTer-sTaTe ConTerence. The Yellow JaclceTs lose six games buT are vicTorious in nine. Comcerence compeTiTion resulTs in six wins and Tour deTeaTs. Coach GilberT's quinTeT aT Times during The season can beaT any Team in The comcerence. AT oTher Times They leT down, and iT is Then ThaT The opponenTs are vicTorious. Dick Gage becomes a hero To The cage specTaTors. l-le leads The scor- ing Tor The season wiTh 23I poinTs. This seasonal ToTal gives him Top place in The comcerence scoring along wiTh a berTh on The AssociaTed Press all- comference Team. Pacing Gage aT The oTher Torward spoT is Rex Cooper, who hangs up 67 poinTs in eighT games. Top guards during The season are Those sTellar sophomores, Leonard Graham and Jim STranslcy. These boys Torm The backbone oT The Yellow JaclceT deTense and are insTrumenTal in every Graceland yicTory. AlT Shan- non is The cenTer who sees mosT acTion. Rounding ouT The squad are: l-larold Donelson, Clarence Drenlchahn, Bill Robinson, Jim Murphy, Don l-larpley, Bill Rush and Tony Sebbon. So our Two baslceTball Tans come Through The season wiTh high hopes Tor The nexT year's showing. Eukatdd... 5 I T l 1 i i . l T l l l i l l l T ENEI EERE, EL The proTessional club wiTh The largesT membership is The Engineers' Club. IT sTarTs The year ouT by deciding To carry ouT some projecTs To The beneTiT oT The col- lege, and The Treshman pair sees during The year ThaT The engineers keep Their vow. The ouTsTanding accomplishmenT is The compleTion oT a TooTball scoreboard. lT makes iTs public debuT aT The Homecoming TooTball game and Though mosT oT The specTaTors make use oT The dandy asseT, Tew oT Them know how iT comes To be. The Engineers prove To be more valuable Than ever ThroughouT The year and Through The common membership in This club, learn To appreciaTe working side by side. Their acTiviTies are noT conTined enTirely To work, however, and we Tind Them on a gay wiTh TuncTion in The spring. They end The busy year wiTh an educaTional and pleasure Trip To lowa STaTe College Veishea. WiTh The guiding and helping hands oT R. J. Lubsen and sTudenT presidenT Lauzon Maxwell, The club has a saTisTied Teeling oT having a very acTive and beneTicial year. OFFICERS Lauzon Maxwell .......... ..-...-.-.--..-----.------- -----------..-----------,-.----. P r eS1denT Alfred Shannon ,,,.,,, ................... ....... .......................... V i c e PresidenT Leonard Graham ,,,,,,,,, ........................ S ecreTary and Treasurer Bunny Black ,,-,,,,,--,,, ........... A ssisTanT SecreTary and Treasurer Richard Brooner Ronald Carmichael Wallace CarTer David Crandall Charles Emslie Cecil ETTinger AlTred Goodwin Bob l-lampTon Charles l-larris Richard l-lowery Gerald Keller l-lugh Kensler Ray Kingsbury Leslie LeuTzinqer Clyde Moore ThoralT OlTvedT Elmer Parkes KenneTh Pearson John Phleger William Rush Lynn Sandy Cornelia ScoTT Norman Spencer RoberT VolTman Donald Worden Morris Worden You have To Tigure This in . . .' Blonde or bruneTTe, Al? . . . a liTTle lower, Don. There! ThaT's iusT righT. B Foreign Pieleliens Elulii Home AcTively inTeresTed in whaT goes on in Europe and how The Second World CaTasTrophe eTTecTs us, a group oT sTudenTs meeT oTTen To discuss The siTuaTion. They bring .in various aspecTs oT The war, The diTTerenT counTries ' d d- involved and The problems ThaT arise. Headed by ElberT Dempsey an a vised by lvlr. Gene Closson, The group comes To a beTTer undersTanding Through The club oT Toreign aTTairs which viTally aTTecT us. Eeenemies Club l wanT To learn how To do Things around The house, says The Treshman girl, and she joins The l-lome Economics Club. WiTh Mrs. RoberTs as sponsor, RuTh Lively as presidenT, June Lewis as vice presidenT, and lvlyra Gold as secreTary and Treasurer, This group oT TuTure homemakers, demonsTraTors, Teachers and designers is kepT busy ThroughouT The enTire year. Their regular meeTings, held every TourTh Tuesday, provide an opporTuniTy Tor discussing problems oT l-lome Economics and Turnish various suggeshons as To personal T h. grooming, home decoraTing, holiday TreaTs, consumer buying and so orT During The social season The club is lcepT busy serving a number oT banqueTs l b T T 'T own. and Teas: iT climaxes, iTs acTiviTies wiTh a ga a anque o i s Greeelends lfulure Teachers ul meriee Graceland's sTudenTs are ambiTious in Their TuTures, The young Treshmen learn. lT a sTudenT comes To The Campus wiTh an idea oT whaT he wanTs To become he Tinds ouT all he can abouT The proTession and works accordingly. For insTance, Those sTudenTs who wanT To become Teachers Talce a Teacher's course, in which They noT only sTudy abouT Teaching buT pracTice iT in La- . . . . . f moni schools. This group also Torms an organuzahon Tor bringing all o Graceland's TuTure Teachers inTo a more uniTied whole. They Talk over The various problems ThaT young aspiring Teachers have To Tace. They inviTe various school board members and educaTors To give Them ideas and advice. lvliss Dewey acTs as Their advising Triend while June Kubelius, lsabelle Dear born, LauriTa Bergman and June STeward are The sTudenT oTTicers. 68 BOTTOM ROW Shannon Robmson SECOND ROW Donelson Cooper Graham Sebben Harpley THIRD ROW Gage Rush Sfransky F A M. N ...1 My ,4 111 1.11111 1 I 1 11 ' TTWW 11 , .. 1 1,1 ww' M 10 ' 197' 11' 1411, t11110 ' A-M2931 ww 1' 1 A I 11 Z1 1 1 ly ll awww' ml' N52 Q11 -H111 ' 11' F14 ,1 1 1111! 441 ' 11 f 15151 14,1 I' f 11 N211 M61 x 1 1 1,1152 JVM 11 1111 1 WW 1-'7 A5 1W 9 if 1 Sm MM! M11 ' f 1 Qk9lZWM 11.Wf '11 11111 , 11111 WWW ,1- 1 1 1 11 1 W . FM, M1111 11 ,,. 'vylfu 11 M- 'ZKW 1' 11 111' 1 111f1 '1'4'l ' 1 1 My QW' WW11 v 45 W X! f 4 11 I fWw11 2 ww 111 ll 11' f11 111 wi? 'iii' 15 N. 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They ioin a singing group, are iniTiaTed inTo a proTessional club or The College Players, see The baskeTball games--all This while They are absorbing more and more oT The Graceland spiriT, Trying, Too, To give someThing To The Alma lVlaTer. PlaymaTes . . . TournamenT-bound . . . lT happened lasT Tall . . Music halh charm . . We, The iury, agree . . Spring has sprung . . . Wonder if iT'Il explode? . . AlmosT . . . l-low d'you work This gadgeT? l goT iTl . . . Spring clean-up . . . OoTl . . . 70 Q 1, , - init, ii .ii - L 'L - . 2',vn1J- N-IE: . Ji' K' -. NY6l f6-sz 'hack and 7enni4 When The spring allows Trackmen and Tennis players To geT ouT-oT-doors again, The young Treshman boy TempTs The girl ouT To Track meeTs and Tennis maTches. ln Tennis The Gracelanders are above The average, and alThough They lose Their TirsT meeT To Kansas CiTy, They are by no means oT imcerior qualiTy, Tor Their opening game opponenTs are The class oT The conTerence. The Two Treshmen waTch ThroughouT The season as Dave Carmichael, Dick Davies, WalT Barker, Dick Irwin and Harold I-lawley Tigh+ hard Tor The Blue and Gold. The girl geTs an educaTion in Track as aT each Track meeT she and The boy Take Their places on The side lines To cheer and laud The Yellow JackeTs. AlThough Coach GilberT has only a limiTed number oT men To win poinTs Tor Graceland, he and The aThleTes work hard in The pracTices and meeTs. The Treshman pair hold Their breaTh as Tony Sebbon sprinTs Through The meeTs, doing beTTer Than IO.6 in The cenTury. Don l-larpley Thrills The girl and boy specTaTors as he iumps Through The air wiTh The greaTesT oT ease over The hurdles. Johnny Worlund is The leading choice Tor The quarTer and shows dexTeriTy in iavelin Throwing. Ray KilpaTrick is one oT The boys depended upon Tor several diTTerenT evenTs, compeTing in The broad iump, iavelin and high iump as well as running a lap on The relay Team aT Times. Jim STransky shines in The weighT evenTs, while Bill Van FleeT is anoTher Tellow who can Toss iT ouT quiTe a disTance. AI Shannon in The high iump and halT mile, Al Mosher in The pole vaulT, Elmer Parkes in The mile and EvereTT Sherman in The Two-TwenTy and relay all help place Graceland higher in The sporTs world. Wha+ The boys lack in numbers They make up Tor in deTerminaTion, as TypiTied by The way They double up in enTering several evenTs each. 72 ....-.,..,-.......-...........,,..,..-. .,,..1,.,- -U -.-, . N Q. .X xl 21 S .Fx vw Xi ? 9 1 Q 4- 5 ff fi.- 9 . . Mig.-gg ' if 11 gifs '-2:11 2 , rms f.X.xg5!iR, Av 5, . 11. ,.,, .. 1 X 1 YN , 1, A vw. . . jfzgi ' X 9 i' ' 5 .,...,. 1 SX . ix-1,w' .15 31 Y ' 1 - f. 'z 11 ..,. I 1+ ' H ,., 1- Q, kwf L- X 1- Q ' .,. 1 1 Q., 1 1- gg,-f ,. xi ---A -1- '1 i 3.Y',fnJ6g,1ff - 12 ' K ' s 'P ' 1 k' ' 5, W -'P 11.41 W' 2' K , '1 ,1 V x -K, i 'N A 1, ,f 1:9 1 1. , . 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The boy happily Tinds ouT ThaT iT is noT only varsiTy men who geT To shine in aThleTics buT ThaT in inTra-mural games many Tellows reveal ouTsTanding abiliTy. AcTion and loTs oT iT is pre-eminenT in These conTesTs among The college men. CompeTing during The TooTball season in Touch TooTball The l-loT- shoTs, capTained by Bill Epling, succeed in carrying oTT Top honors. Following The l-loTshoTs in The TournamenT sTanding aT The end oT The season are The lvlidgeTs, capTained by Bud Speers. The Buckaroos and The Rinlceydinlcs Tinish in ThaT order wiTh Dave Sheehy and Ray l-lolloway leading These sTellar conTenders. WiTh The advenT oT baslceTball inTo The sporTs limelighT The inTra- mural boys proceed Through a season oT play and climax iT wiTh a round-robin TournamenT. Johnny Worlund's Angels cop The TirsT place in The seasonal play while lvlelvern Crownover's Foreign Legion noses Them ouT Tor The TournamenT championship. An all-sTar Team selecTed by Jim STransl4y, TournamenT direcTor, was comprised oT Tommy l'luTch- inson and Elwood Clark, Torwards, lvlelvern Crownover, cenTer, Tex Yeary and Lou Zonlcer, guards. During The spring The boys move ouTdoors again Tor a soTTball league. I Under The direcTion oT varsiTy aThleTes, The inTra-mural leagues have progressed To The exTenT ThaT a large porTion oT The men sTudenTs Talce an acTive inTeresT. Our new aThleTic sTudenT is opTimisTic when he Tinds ThaT some oT The poTenTial sTars are Thus Tound and oTTen senT on To The varsiTy Tor inTer-college compeTiTion. X 73 fbalfan Dormifory life is half of fhe life in Graceland, fhe boy and girl are made fo real- ize. Because of fhe scaffered condifion of fhe various boys' dorms, fhey find fhey cannof visif all of fhem fo see whaf fhey are lilce, so fhey inferview members of each dorm. l-lere is Dillon l-lall's picfure. Wow, whaf a dorm! Life isn'f worfh living wifhouf a day's experience af Dillon. Even af fhe oufrageously early hour of 6:30 a. m., Tom Gygax fipfoes around fo give his whispering, 'brealcfasf is ready, fellows.' Some of fhe brealcfasf conversafion- 'Pass me fhe iam'-'Brrrl Wish Barnes'd use more coal in fhaf furnace'-'When's our nexf dorm parfy?'-'Gee, my girl's a peach.' Guess who is always lasf fo leave fhe brealcfasf fable--l-larpley, of course. Righl affer brealcfasf, fhe rush for school begins. The dorm remains quief unfil evening, affer dinner and dafes. An ever-presenf feafure in fhe evening is fhe record playing, wifh Bob l-lanson and Ray Kingsbury operafing fhe phonograph. This is usually followed by an energefic wafer figh+ unfil Counselor l-lampfon is sighfed and if's, 'Time fo go fo bed, fellows, so furn your lighfs ouf.' Guess we are all fired ouf af fhaf. So good nighf. Lisfen fo fhis one . . . lnmafes-remember fhe day? . . . Concenfrafed sfudy . . . Wafch ouf, Dave, if mighf weaken your resisfance . . . Dillon l-lall . . . We'll bef if's a dafe wifh Beffyl . . . Quif foolin', Ralph . . , you, foo, Tommy . . . Parf of l-lerald's collecfion, Dick? Aller dark . . . Nighlly occurrence . . . Gee! you're induslrious . . . Say lhal again? . . . Slimminizing . . . Walker l-lall . . . I haven'+ a lhing To wear! . . . lSni'lil Someone's fudge-in' . . , Keeping lrack . . . I-ley, move over . . . Look who's comin' up Jrhe palhl To Jrhe new dwellers ar Graceland, Walker l-lall, Jrhe girls' place of abode, is Jrhe mosl familiar building on Jrhe Campus. To Jrhe girl il is home and +o lhe boy il is praclically Jrhal. Almosr as quiel as a museum during school hours, Jrhe dorm is a verilable booming place as soon as Jrhe girls and boys come Jrrooping in lo laugh riolously, play Jrhe radio maddeningly, lalk Jrhe day over Jrhoroughly, make dares hope- fully. The new girl has no opporlunily lo wonder whom she will go down lo Jrhe commissary wilh, whom lo go ro classes wilh. There always is someone who is looking lor a person lo have dinner wilh. The boy finds in Jrhe girls' receplion room a com- lorlable and homey combinalion living room, gossip den and reading room. No Louise Alcoll novel could ever depicl a more enjoyable, a more happy and friendly dormilory life Jrhan Jrhal which prevails al Walker l-lall. Wwlkea 75 ewlen Quife a way from fhe l-lill, bordering fhe main highway, is fhe famous Jensen Hall, shared by fhose men who are more physically fif fhan some ofhers. The boy and girl find fhaf fhese jolly college fellows have a splendid fime as fhey lisfen fo fhe words of one of fhe inhabifanfs. Each fellow af Jensen has a differenf personalify and will be remembered for if. As counselor, Elmer Parkes is loved and obeyed Wifh his phrases, 'Now fellows,' and 'This is serious,' he keeps order, wifh a few excepfionsg for insfance, fhe fime he gefs a liffle dicfaforial and finds himself in a well-filled fub of wafer. 'l-lufch' Hufchinson, as presidenf of fhe place, is a good cook, and as chief cook, he is a good bricklayer. His kifchen assisfanf, lvlarvin Whife, discovers fhaf an undersfudy's posi- fion is pracfically a solo iob, buf he sfill finds fime fo knock himself ouf on fhe drums befween choruses. Al Goodwin keeps fhe breakfasf gang alfernafely enferfained and puzzled by his special brand of humor, while Dick l-lowery and Lou Magnus have a good fime falking down fo each ofher-nofhing safisfies like fhaf superior feeling. Bill Grisinger, our good-hearfed eccenfric, does fhe 'ieeping' for fhe whole dorm, and his roommafe, Charlie, becomes known as 'speedy' lvlelenyzer. Tommy l-lufchinson will be remembered iusf because he's Tommy, who fell in love wifh a colleen. Problem child, Carl Larsen, finally finds ouf fhaf he can'f keep fhe candle lighfed af bofh ends and eaf if fool Tom McKay and Wayne Thompson, roommafes, fry fo live in fheir room which is also used as fhe lounging den for Jensen-ifes. Jensen men have a greaf fime during fhe school year and wifh one accord agree fhaf if's a greaf life if you don'f week end. For fhey are iolly good fellows . . . fhe siffer . . . you've quife a following, Tommy . . Aw, heck! . . . Jensen Hall . . . ln fhe name of Arf, l-lufch? . . . friendly advice . . . Whaf's fhe big idea?! . . . And once when I was fighfing . . . Now lislen, you guys . . . Spellbound . . . Slriking resemblance, don'l you lhink? . . . Million dollar laigs . . . Herald Hall . . . a blilzkrieg allack . . . ll's even done al Herald . . . loyal Thirleens al work . . . Bulch-er Graham, lhey called him . . . Whal'd you gel lor lhis 'un? While walking around lhe lillle lown down lhe hill, Belly Co-ed and lhe new lresh-man wander down lo lhe Old Herald Publishing ollice which is now a dormilory. A head is slicking oul ol one ol lhe windows and a lriendly Hi! greels lhe pair. During lhe conversalion which lollows, lhe lwo new youngslers lind oul whal lhis lellow's lile is like in Herald Hall. Jusl oulside lhe window is a smallish birch. ln lhe lall when everylhing seems oddly unlamiliar, I lie crosswise on my bed and walch lhe sun wriggle lrom one leal lo anolher. And lhe lree looks in and sees iubilanl celebralions ol gridiron viclories, lhe lirsl hall-limid bull sessions, swains sprucing up lor lhe lirsl dorm parly al Soulh Woods. 'lln lhe winler lhe leaves deserl lhe lree, lhe snows come, lhe radialors lhump and claller. There are vacalions lhen and heads nod over sludy lamps. Finally one morning l awake lo a warm leeling on lhe back ol my neck where lhe sun slreams lhrough lhe window. The leaves relurn .... This is lhe lime lor romance and lhe Herald baseball leam and lhe parly lor lhe girls. Alllhrough lhe year on lhe inside ol lhe window lhere moves lhe lamiliar . . . breaklasl bells, waler lighls, dorm meel- ings, bull sessions, sludy hall: a greal bunch ol inhabilors, lhe Herald Hall gang, mischievous and ornery, bul greal, neverlhelessf' Jfeaalcf 77 0466 Down lhe hill from lhe Campus following lhe winding road slands while friendly Royce Hall Leis see how Hrs inhabilanls like il We have a cosmopolilan group of lhirleen fellows represenhng nine slales Al hrsl lhis variahon of personalihes from dncierenl parls ol lhe counlry is an ordeal bul evenlually Jrhings work oul. Bud Kahlah abslains from dried cod once in awhile, Clyde lCyclonel Wilson revives from his chronic case oi sleeping sickness. The slrange noise Jrhal always comes iusl when Leonard llhe-a-counselorl Graham and Jim Slransky are going lo sludy is lracked down by Ray lmasler mindl Zinser llechnical work done by Bob Russelll lo be l-larold llvlaeslrol l-lawley, accompanied by Carl lBum Jokel Miller and his lrumpel. Upslairs Ernie Ledsworlh and Gary Swanson lBu+chesl are conlinually griping aboul hol waler, which Jrhey probably would never use if lhey had il. Quarl-sized Dick Davies who breaklasls in bed is heard oflen polilely requesling Thai Chuck ll2lf2 size shoel l'larris slop slomping around so lhal' said Davies can lei The sandman have his way. Royce's high scholaslic slanding is helped along by Bunny llfngineerl Black. Thus, The Royce l-lall riflraif live. Aw, come To bed . . . Careful, Clyde-you know Chuck! . . . Don'Jr forgel your ears, Bud . . . Our domeslic counsellor . . . May The besl man win . . . Royce l-lall . . .A lilalle wider, please: say Al-l . . . The good Samarilan . . . l-ley, lhere's somp'n wrong here! . . . And here, loo . . . l-lappy Birlhdayl We Eall Goinq some place? . . . Give me LIGHT . . . JusT waiT your Turn, Tellows . . . The nighT beTore Tinals . . . MarieTTa l-lall . . . l.oTs oT room--on The Tloor . . . WhaT's The raclceT, OaTsf7 lYour Turnll . . . Surrealism? Or iusT anoTher carToon, WinsTon? . . . Sure has The June bug . . . Bill rushes in where angels Tear To Tread. As a whole, ivlarieTTa is a preTTy good dorm, and Thar lTalce iT or leave iT aT surTace valuel is Counselor Paul l3risbie's reacTion To our Two inoiuirers' quesTions. From oTher sources The boy and girl Tind ouT ThaT under lvlr. Frisbie's counselorship lor beT- Ter, his persuasive abiliTiesl The men learn early To live compeTiTively buT harmoniously wiTh each oTher. OuTside oT sponTaneous house Teeds They have Two ouTsTanding social aTiairs. The TirsT a hamburger Try aT SouTh Woods, wiTh all The Trimmings. The nexT TuncTion is a barn Trolic in Briggs l-lall, wiTh The reTreshmenTs made more en- ioyable by The anTics oT a Tew oT The inmaTes. The boys aT lvlarieTTa have an unTair advanTage over The boys who live in dorms OTF The Campus when iT comes To daTing The girls, geTTing meals in The commissary, Trudging Through The snow. The disadvanTage comes when The oTher college men use MarieTTa Tor Their resTing quarTers beTween classes. l-lowever, The MarieTTa-iTes grin and bear iT The boys in The whiTe-coaTed dorm have a successTul, reasonably peaceTul year wiTh every man loolcing Torward To spring when The counselor geTs his annual dip. All Those in Tavorl--Hill flffaaieiia l 79 Firsl Row: Gloria Booker, June Kimball. Second Row: Lillian Sandy, Margie Williams, Heiress Kelley, Belly Mallams, Ardis Merchanl, Belly Schreur. Third Row: Mariorie Kelley, Palricia Conway, Doddie Mercer, Phyllis Laird, Frances Raw, June Sibley, Audrey Leulzinger. OFFICERS Firsl Semesler Second Semesler Heiress Kelley ........................................ Secrelary Belly Schreur .......................................... PFGSiCl9f1l Belly Schreur .................................. Vice Presidenl Frances Raw ............. ............ V ice Presidenl Audrey Leulzinger .- ............... Secrelary Margie Williams ...... ............ S GCFGTBFY Lillian Sandy ......... ............ T reasurer Ardis Merchanl ....... ........ T FGBSUFSI' Miss Dewey, Sponsor Turning lheir eyes nexl lo lhe C.M.C. Club, lhe lwo newcomers lind a happy-go- lucky, lun-loving group ol girls who, neverlheless, have lheir serious and sludious mo- menls loo. Popular wilh lhe boys as well as lhe girls, lhe C.M.C.'s are a very lively unil on lhe Campus. Allhough lhe club was originally organized lor lall girls, lhal obieclive has gradually worn oul, bul lhe club slill endeavors lo hold up lhe high slandards sel up lor lhem in I926. Slarling lhe social season wilh lhe lirsl banquel ol lhe year, and an enjoyable lhealer parly, an oulslanding lealure ol lhe banquel is lhe announcemenl ol lhe engagemenl ol C.M.C. Lillian Sandy lo alumnus Tri T Keilh Bell. A conlinual round ol leeds and lrolics are enlhusiaslically carried on by lhe C.M.C.'s. To lop lhings oll is lhe lradilional lormal garden parly in May which dazzles lhe eyes ol lhe new boy and girl. The C.M.C.'s end lhe year, a cheerlul, comradely group wanling good lhings lo be made beller and willing lo work lo make lhem lhal way. L. M lf.. ' HU Firsf Row: Verna French, Louise Blaisdell, Virginia Bailey. Second Row: Rufh Lively, Mrs. Deskin, Sponsor, Helen Vredenburg, Mildred Anderson. Third Row: June Lewis, Helen Draper, Alice Vrang, Donna Archibald Dixie Donelson, Rufh Lewis, Frances Deck. Nof Picfured: Janice Moffef, Fern Bailey. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Rufh Lewis ............................,,............,,.... Presidenf Alice Vrang .....,........,,..............,............... Presidenf Helen Draper ........... ......... V ice Presidenf Donna Archibald ........ ........ V ice Presidenf Frances Deck .,......,,..... ,....,,.....,.. S ecrefary Louise Blaisdell ..,.......... .,.......... S ecrefary Helen Vredenburg .......... ............ T reasurer Helen Vredenburg .,...... .,.....,. T reasurer Mrs. Deskin, Sponsor Very inferesfed in social clubs, whaf each one has as ifs goal, whaf acfivifies if engages in, fhe fwo new campus viewers furn fo fhe girls' clubs, faking fhem in alphabefical order. They find in fhe Aroha group a fellowship and harmony which serves fo enrich each individual member's life. Taking fhe cue afforded by fhe Tahifian word, Aroha which means friendship, fhe club fries fo reveal in ifs members' personalifies frue friendship, spread fhroughouf Graceland, sincere and everlasfing. A rousing old-fashioned farm parfy is held way ouf af fhe old Liberfy Farm in fhe early fall. Several sfags make fhe following monfhs enjoyable, while in fhe early spring, wifh fhe firsf signs of good weafher, a whosesome oufdoor picnic is carried off. The annual frip fo Tahifi on fhe good S.S. Friendship is a gala affair wifh fhe Arohas and fheir guesfs finding fhemselves in a fropical afmosphere of planfs, palm frees, fish nefs and a moon. The Arohas lose a valuable fellow shipmafe in fheir former presidenf, Rufh Lewis, who leaves fhem for California, buf fhe bond is never severed. 8I H Firsl Row. Belly Jane l-lunler, Rosemary Clisby. Second Row: Jewell Allen, Belly Morlimore, Jeanne Barlo, Lois l-lamplon, Velma Ruch. Third Row: Virginia Clisby, Venila Blaclc, Berlha Belle Black, Belly Ann Crinzi, Mary Thompson, Lois Lamberl, Lois Williams. E OFFICERS Firsl Semesler V Second Semesler Jeanne Barlo ..............,........................,,. Presidenl Rosemary Clisby ............................v.....,. Presidenl Venila Black ...............,........,..,........ Vice Presidenl Mary Thompson ......,..................... Vice Presidenl Berlha Belle Black ....... ................ S ecrelary Belly Ann Crinzi .............. Secrelary Jewell Allen .........s... .,....... T reasurer Jewell Allen .... ........... T FGGSUFGI' Mrs. Roberls, Sponsor Slanding lor good lellowship wilh lun spread here and lhere, lhe E.T.A. Club is one ol high slanding in lhe Graceland lamily. A very aclive unil, lhe E.T.A. membership includes persons wilh novel ideas and inilialive. The old members slarl lhe year oul wilh a wilh lunclion belore selecling new members. Aller lhe lirsl aches and lrolics ol inilialion, lhe enlire clubihas a blind dale allair in which none ol lhe members lcnow whal boy she has a dale wilh. On Valenline's Day lhey enioy a parly al Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Faunce's. Une ol lhe mosl enioyable limes lhey have lhis year is a slag held al lhe home ol lheir sponsor, Mrs. Rulh Roberls. There, banquel plans are slarled, and lorlunes are lold by Miss Cleo l-lanlhorne. A banquel, held in a beaulilul rose garden on lhe evening ol May ninlh, brings lo a close lhe social aclivilies ol lhe E.T.A.'s. ll is wilh greal reluclance lhal lhe sophomores go oul ol Graceland's lamily and lhe E.T.A. Club. T. Fl, 34- FirsT Row: Fay McCall, STella Criswell, BeTTy Brock, Second Row: Myra Gold, Mrs. T-lunT, Sponsor, Berdella Larsen. Third Row: Merle Sellers, Evelyn Lehman, Gwen Bridenbeclcer, Marilyn Sorden, 'Lorna Cable, Eunice RalsTon, Clara Miller, Nellie l-lunT, Frances McFarlane, Nelly esTer. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second SemesTer Myra Gold ........................................s..... PresidenT Lorna Cable ....................,,...,4..4.,,.,....,,,,A Pregidenf Berdella Larsen .....A.................. .......... S ecreTary Nellie l-lunT ..........................,......... Vice PresidenT l-OFM Cable .......... Treasurer Frances McFarlane -. ............... SecreTary Evelyn Lehman ............ Treasurer Mrs. T-lunT, Sponsor A comparaTively new club on Graceland Campus is The DelTa group. Never- Theless, in The six years since iTs birTh The organizaTion has made iTs mark in The qualHy oT iTs members. Upholding The ideals OT Graceland and aT The same Time enjoying happy companionship have been The aims oT The DelTas. Beginning wiTh only Tour reTurning sophomores, The ranks are soon augmenTed To TiTTeen. The pair oT newcomers Tind The DelTas an enjoyable group and learn ThaT wiTh The TuncTions, boTh wHh and sTag, in The planning and carrying ouT oT The aTTairs, undersTanding and Triendship have grown among The members. ThroughouT Graceland's social season The DelTas have a lcHchen parTy, annual ChrisTmas gaThering wHh reTreshmenTs Turnished Xby Mrs. T-lunT, Their club adviser, a scavenger hunT and a Rancho parTy. The mosT memorable oT all These aTTairs is The banqueT which is TradiTionally aboard The S.S. DelTa. This year The S.S. Delta is a showboaT on a cruise up The Mississippi River. A Thoroughly enioyable year is This one Tor The DelTas. BELT 83 FirsT Row: l-lelen Louise Resch, Cornelia ScoTT. Second Row: Miss TreaT, Sponsor, June Clark, Alice GarreTT, Lois WhiTe, Lorraine WaTlcins, Third Row: Elva Ensley, Frances Dillon, LoVina BeaTTy, Doreen Lewis, Beverly Bishop, Jeanne ScoTT, Phyllis Rasmussen, Virginia Thompson, AlberTa Sheppard. OFFICERS Firsi' SemesTer Second Semes'I'er Alice GarreTT .......................................... PresidenT Alice GarreTT ...............,.......................... PFeSid6f1T Lorraine WaTlcins .......................... Vice PresidenT i Lorraine' WaTlcins .......................... Vice PrGSidGr1'f Elva Ensley ........ ..............., S ecreTary Elva Ensley .......... ............... S SCFGTGFY Doreen Lewis ....... ......... T reasurer Doreen Lewis ......... . ........ Treasurer Cornelia ScoTT .... .........., S cribe Cornelia ScoTT ,...,. ......... S Cribe Miss TreaT, Sponsor The boy and The girl Tind ThaT in This one-leTTer social club, There is noThing one-way abouT The many and varied acTiviTies which The members Take parT in. The K Club Tries To achieve The goals and sTandards which were seT TorTh by Their predecessors. Their aim is To Try To aTTain a goal in liTe, Their ideal, To be a represenTaTive Graceland girl. ScaTTered ThroughouT The year are numerous Teeds and TuncTions. Their banqueT is held TradiTionally on ValenTine's Day, wiTh Cupid and Old Lace being The Theme This year. Each guesT is given a wooden K Tor a Tavor. ln order To prevenT any leT down Trom occurring aTTer Their early banqueT, The K's have a very gay spring Tormal parTy which They call SilhoueTTe. The K's appreciaTe and enjoy every mfnuTe which Their club sponsor spends wiTh Them and The inTeresT wiTh which she enTers inTo Their acTiviTies. This group ends The year always and Torever good sporTs! FirsT Row: Susie Mae Fewell, Earlene Dobbin. Second Row: Miss ST. John, Sponsorg RuTh BasseTT, LeTha Hershey, Louise Hughes June STeward. Third Row: Florence Lesh, lna Hershey, Eileen Diggle, Dolly FirTh, Vada KorT Mariorie Hermanson, Priscilla Symon. OFFICERS Firsi' Semesfer Second SemesTer Leiha Hershey -------......................,.......... PresidenT LeTha Hershey ..............................c ........ P residenT June Siewdfd -.---... ........... V ice PresidenT Eileen Diggle ..... ........................ V ice PresidenT Vids! KOFf -,--------.... ................ S ecreTary Priscilla Symon ............ SecreTary Florence Lesh ....... ............. T reasurer Louise Hughes . ........ Treasurer Miss ST. John, Sponsor The social-minded boy and girl Tind ThaT The newesT club in Graceland is The G.l..S. organizaTion which is proud oT iTs name, iTs girls and iTs youTh. In These Two shorT years The club has endeavored To uphold The ideals To build beTTer lives Tor Themselves, always keeping in mind a GreaTer Graceland. The big evenTs Tor The G.L.S.'s, as wiTh oTher clubs, are The wiTh TuncTions. In November They have a ioinT scavenger hunT wiTh The N.O.N. Club. LaTer in The year They have a pleasanT evening celebraTing Their Book oT Life parTy. The high spoT in Their acTiviTies is The nighT of STar Dreams in Holland banqueT. WiTh greaT sTrides The GLS. group is TasT becoming a veTeran social club. WiTh all These happy memories behind Them, They look Torward wiTh eager anTici- paTion To anoTher year oT pleasanT associaTion wiTh nexT year's newcomers To The club. ' TL 0, si FirsT Row: Ellen Taylor, Marion Anderson. Second Row: Maxine Moore, Pauline SmiTh, Audrey Van FleeT. Third Row: Corrine Tabor, BeTTy Bown, Elaine Richards, June Kubelius, RuTh Allen, CelesTa Nixon, Paula ArmsTrong, Peggy Lorance. OFFICERS Firsf Semesier Second Semesfer - Pauline SmiTh ,,,,,,,,..,,..,......,,................... PresidenT Pauline SmiTh ...........................,.............. Presider1T June Kubelius ,,,,......,-.....,.,.,,......... Vice PresidenT Peggy Lorance ..... ....................... V ice PresidenT Corrine Tabor ,,............ ...........,.... . ..... S ecreTary June Kubelius ........ ................. S ecrefary Audrey Van FleeT ......,.,. .......... P ledge MisTress Marion Anderson ....... ..................... T reasurer Audrey Van Fleel' ...... ......... P ledge MisTress Mrs. Closson. Sponsor A One oT The oldesT girls' social clubs is The 0.0.l-l., made up oT a spiriTed and good-naTured group oT co-eds. The pep and vigor wiTh which The H Club girls enTer inTo sTudenT acTiviTies inciTes The resT oT The sTudenT body To more en- ThusiasTic reacTions. A mysTery ride over rough counTry roads in a Truck, wiTh desTinaTion a Tarm where a barn parTy is held, is one oT The high lighTs oT The l-l acTiviTies. Their second wiTh TuncTion is Mexican wi+h plenTy oT Mexican aTmosphere and loads OT chili. A banqueT ouT oT The ordinary is puT on by The group and is aTTended by nearly sixTy guesTs. The aTFair is held in The Coliseum which is TransTormed inTo a nighT club, called The Orchid Room. WiTh TwenTy-Tour years of club membership, The 0.0.l-l.'s are anTicipaTing keenly nexT year's celebraTion oT Their club's silver jubilee. Mrs. Judy Closson's warm comradeship is appreciaTed wholehearTedly by her advisees and They are graTeTul Tor The hospiTaliTy wiTh which she welcomes Them To her home Tor sTags and Teeds. . Tl. H. FirsT Row' Shirle Hall . y . Second Row: Vida GameT, Thelma Gunn, Miss l-lanThorne, Sponsor, Audrey Wil kinson, Edna STone, EdiTh STrange. Third Row: Lyla Odom, AlberTa Nowack, Lois Clark, Joy Forbes, Elsie Garlick Elaine Dyer, RuTh l-lerringTon, Lorraine Weddle. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Thelma Gunn ........................................,. President Vide GameT ..........................,............,..,, Presideni Audrey Williim-On .......,......,......... Vice Pre-sidenT Thelma Gunn ..................,...,,.,...... Vice PresidenT Edna STone .... ..,,...,...... S ecreTary RuTh l-lerringTon .,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,. S ecrehary Ediih STVGNQG ,.... ,.......... T reasurer EdiTh STrange ....,. .......,.. T reasurer Miss l-lanThorne, Sponsor A pleasanT group oT good-naTured and willing girls are The members oT The N.O.N. Club. The boy and girl Tind ThaT The members are keenly inTeresTed in up- holding The ideals oT Graceland women and are noT iusT inTeresTed, buT do someThing by enTering inTo many acTiviTies and accomplishing some deTiniTe goals. They have a loT oT wholesome Tun aT Their social evenTs, and These aTiairs bring Them a recreaTion which is conducive To insTilling The bonds oT friendship and loyalTy deep wiThin Them. These acTiviTies vary Trom a cross-counTry Treasure hunT To a TaTTy pull and a spring picnic. The TradiTional SouThern Theme Tor The annual banqueT is modiTied To a KenTucky Derby. In a seTTing oT race Tracks, TasT horses and gayly dressed iockeys, The spiriT oT The race is porTrayed very eTTecTively. Table Tavors oT miniaTure horses wiTh winning blue ribbons serve To make The Theme more realisTic. The N.O.N.'s now look Torward To The TuTure wiTh courage and hope To carry on The Torch oT genuine Triendship as ably as Those did who gave iT To Them. 87 FirsT Row Cecil ETTinger Diclc Davies Second Row: KenneTh Pearson, Bill Anderson, Leslie LeuTzinger, Bob Davies. Third Row: Lauzon Maxwell, Bob Anderson, Max Anderson, WinsTon lnslee, Charles Emslie, Carl Miller, Harold Hawley, Ray Zinser. ' A OFFICERS Firsf SemesTer ' Second SemesTer Harold Graham .................,....s............. PresidenT Harold Graham ......,............................... PresidenT Dick Davies .................................,,, Vice PresidenT Carl Miller ..,..................,..,...,......... Vice PresidenT Lauzon Maxwell ............ SecreTary and Treasurer Lauzon Maxwell ....,, ................. T reasurer Harold Hawley .....,......,,.,...................... HisTorian Bull Anderson ...,... ............ S ecreTary Max Anderson ...... .................... C ook Harold Hawley ........ ......... H isTorian Mr. Bergman, Sponspr The girl and especially The -boy Turn Their aTTenTion To The F.N.P. Club which again commands Their share oT The r Q Sonia-l.1spoTlighT in a year ThaT welds even Tirmer The broTherhood. WiTh Tour sophomores To carry on, They increase Their number To a Tull TiTTeen during The course oT The year. Comes The social season and The F.N.P.'s wiTh Their guesTs combine a wiTh TuncTion wiTh The C.M.C.'s Tor a hay ride. They have also a TheaTer parTy, a nighT aT Topper Club and a sleigh ride. Several sTags help Them To realize The Tellowship +ha+ reigns in The club. Wirh The sTeady hand oT Harold Graham guiding The course oT Their ship oT sTaTe, They end Their I94O-4l voyage wiTh The TradiTional novel Chinese banqueT. The F.N.P.'s play a deTiniTe parT in The everyday acTiviTies oT Graceland: ThereTore, They realize The imporTance oT a slogan +ha+ is prevalenT in Their minds, Graceland TirsT. TTT, N. TTT, FirsT Row: Mr. Gould, Sponsor, Marvin WinTermeyer, Dale Moon, WalTer BudworTh Maclc CarpenTer. Second Row: Bill Rounds, Paul Graves. Bob Young, Charles Melenyzer, Fred PemenT, Joe Haus, Jaclc CurTis. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second SemesTer Dale Moon ............................... .............. P residenT Mack CarpenTer ................................... PresidenT MQ'-HCl! CGFPSHTGF ............................ Vice PresidenT Bill Rounds ................................,..... Vice PresidenT Bill R0Ul'1dS .................... SecreTary and Treasurer Joe Haus .......... .......... S ecreTary and Treasurer Charles Meleflyler .................................... Bouncer Jack CurTis -. ................................. Bouncer Marvin WinTe'rmeyer ..... ....,...... ........... C h ef Dale Moon ....... .....................,... C hef Mr. Gould, Sponsor ATTer loolcing over The girls' social clubs, The boy and The girl scan The boys' clubs and Tind a number oT wholesome, harmonious uniTs. There is a quieT group oT boys whose club is The newesT boys' social organizaTion, The A.U.B. Club. WiTh all Their seriousness, however, come many good Times. WiTh Tive reTurning charTer members To sTarT The year OTT, The club calendar geTs under way wiTh a big Teed Tor prospecTive members aT The home oT Mr. William Gould, club sponsor. As The seven chosen ones are duly iniTiaTed and become Tull-Tledged members, The A.U.B. social acTiviTy speeds by wiTh The new members and old, cemenTing Their Ties oT Triendship in a number oT sTags and wiTh TuncTions. Chief among These are a Bon Voyage parTy, given by Marvin WinTermeyer, and a bunlco parTy. Bringing all These acTiviTies To a glamorous climax is The Tormal FirsT NighT banqueT aT The end oT The year. Tr 'li li W CTK ri il Q l I Oi Cm Q, Ii, FirsT Row: Dick Gage, Tom l-luTchinson. Second Row: Bob Hanson, Lynn Sandy, Eldon Derry, Ray Kingsbury, Bud Speers. Third Row: Leonard Graham, Harlan HuTchinson, John Bailey, Don Harpley, MilTon Yeary, Ray KilpaTrick. NOT PicTured: Marvin Piepergerdes. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second Semesfer Bob Hanson ..............Q............................. PresidenT Eldon Derry .,.......................................... Presidem' Eldon Derry .........,....,..................... Vice PresidenT Bud Speers .................................... Vice Presidenl' Bud Speers .................... ..,.,......... S ecreTary Lynn Sandy ............... .............. S ecreTary Raymond KilpaTrick ........ ................... T reasurer Raymond KilpaTrick ...... - ............... Treasurer Leonard Graham ........., ........ P ledge MasTer Leonard Graham ...... ........ P ledge MasTer Mr. Lubsen, Sponsor A group oT jolly good Tellows Torms The Gimper Club whose acTiviTies and anTics keep Graceland in a consTanT sTaTe oT expecTancy. The Gimpers exTend Their TuncTions over a wide and varied area. The year begins in Tull swing as ini- TiaTion rolls around. The SouTh Woods make a mere TorTure chamber sound like a dummy, as liTTle junior lalias The paddlel Tar and TeaThers make The new Gimpers squirm and squeak. The glorious and slighTly Touchy lTor The iniTiaTesl day ends wiTh a Teed given by The old members. ThroughouT The TirsT semesTer, imprompTu TuncTions are held now and Then: shows, Teeds, sTags, picnics, parTies and dinners. On February 2I The annual banqueT commemoraTing The TiTTeenTh birThday oT The club Takes place aT The home oT lvlr. John Garver. ToasTmasTer Eldon Derry presides over The aTTair. The guesTs receive gardenia corsages and are es- corTed To The TheaTer laTer in The evening. During The lasT semesTer, picnics, parTies and numerous oTher acTiviTies Tinish The l94O-4l year. UTTMPEH Firsf Row: Louis Zonlcer, Gerald Keller, Max Croff. Second Row: Louis Robson, Clyde Youngs, Mr. Faunce, Sponsor, Elmer Parkes Paul Frisbie, Charles Marfin. Third Row: Thoralf Olfvedf, Jerry Youngs, l-luberf Baker, Evereff Sherman Dale Robinson, Marion I-lermanson, Laverne Winfermeyer. OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Elmer Parkes .......,.................................. Presidenf Clyde Youngs ...............,........................ Presidenf Paul Frisbie .........,.......................... Vice Presidenf Louis Zonlcer .,..... .,..,................... V ice Presidenf Clyde Youngs .........,...... Secrefary and Treasurer Paul Frisbie ...,.. ....... S ecrefary and Treasurer l-luberf Balmer .. ,.................. News Recorder Mr. Faunce, Sponsor lnfegrafing fheir personalifies in a closely-lcnif fellowship is a group of fellows who call fhemselves fhe F.O.X.'s. The club is well-known fo fhe new sfudenfs who find fhaf fhey are acfive in various sfudenf affairs. The aim of fhe clulo chal- lenges each member fo sef a consfrucfive goal and fo work fogefher fo affain fhaf goal. The F.0.X.'s have a gay fime fhroughouf fhe year, delighfing fhe girls wifh fheir novel funcfions. The annual spring banquef is fhe climax fo fhe clulo's ac- fivifies. The boy and girl wafch a liffle enviously as fhe fellows claim fheir guesfs and escorf fhem fo fhe banquef. The fradifional Goddess Afhena reigns af fhe affair. The F.O.X.'s close fhis year wifh memories of fun, nonsense and good fellow- ship. Tis TT l I TUX, j .i l B il I l. J il FirsT Row Mr Cheville, Sponsor, Myron Hershey, WalT Barker, Wayne Thompson. Bill Epling Second Row: Tom Gygax, Hugh Kensler, Claude Anderson, Dick Irwin, Ronald Carmichael, Marvin WhiTe, Tom McKay, Dave Crandall, Frank MinTon. NOT PicTured: David Sheehy, Frank ChrisToTTersen, OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer MYFOH Hershey ........................................ PresidenT Myron Hershey ........................................ PresidenT Wayne Thompson ........................ Vice PresidenT Wayne Thompson ...,.........,............ Vice PresidenT Bill Eplinq .......... .......... F ire Tender Bill Epling .,.............. ..........., F ire Tender Walf Barker -. .................. CheT WalT Barker ........ .................... C heT Mr. Cheville, Sponsor TradiTional bad-luck-number I3 doesn'T have any eTTecT on The members oT The Royal Thirfeen who pick The weirdesT daTes Tor Their TuncTions and have The besT oT luck. The oldesT men's social club on The Campus, The Royal Squad oT ThirTeen has long had The high sTanding which was prevalenT wiTh The charTer members in l9l5. This year The group sTill holds The Torch oT higher levels. They will long cherish The memories oT The evenings They spend wiTh Unk Cheville, Their club adviser. In These iovial sessions They eaT, singand hear abouT The early days oT Graceland and abouT The beginning oT The ThirTeens. They Tind ThaT The early ThirTeens were a lusTy band oT knighTly men and The newesT mem- bers Teel honored To join The ranks. The club will remember The TribulaTions oT The neophyTes, The Homecoming sTag, The several wiTh TuncTions. The regal splendor OT The Royal BanqueT, wiTh TorTy-Three ThirTeens and Their guesTs To cele- braTe The TwenTy-TiTTh anniversary oT The group being presenTed aT courT, is one oT The social,Triumphs on The Campus. Four oT The charTer members are drawn To The banqueT and Take parT in The coronaTion services. The ThirTeens Teel They are keeping alive The TradiTions oT The order: The Tood is abundanT, The paddle ever ready, and The Tellows busily occupied wiTh campus acTiviTies, club aTTairs and residenTs oT Walker. TPTTQTYZTTT, TQT Q 'QT' 1. FirsT Row: WilTred ClaTworThy, Bob l-lampTon. Second Row: Ralph SweTlcoviTch, Charles l-larris, John Worlund, David Carmichael Gerald Swanson. Third Row: Russell GraT, Lloyd Noble, Erwin Miller, Jaclc Ball, Bill Van FleeT ElberT Dempsey. OFFICERS Firsf SemesTer Second Semesfer JOhn Worlund ...,.........,,....................... ..PresidenT John Worlund ........................................ PresidenT Gerald Swanson ...........,.........,.... Vice PresidenT Bill Van Flee+ .,.... ,,,,.......,,.....,.,, V ice Presidenf Ralph SweTlcoviTch ...,.. ..........., S ecreTary ElberT Dempsey ........ ..,.......... S ecreTary Erwin Miller ...........,.. ...,..... T reasurer David Carmichael ,....A .......... T reasurer Mr, MorTimore, Sponsor As The curTain Talls on Graceland's l94l season The Phileons loolc back and recall wiTh The new boy and girl. They Tind ThaT in aThleTics, schoolroom, speech squad and sTudenT council The Phileon Club is well represenTed and in The various phases oT- oTher sTudenT liTe They are Tor a beTTer Graceland. They enioy a successTul social season wiTh Their adviser, Dr. Roy l-l. lvlorTi- more, wiTh house parTies, sTealc Tries, a slcaTing parTy, sTags and The Phileon ban- queT. According To cusTom, The banqueT is held in FuTura and The guesTs are TreaTed To The world oT Tomorrow, Trom The modern decoraTions To The concen- TraTed Tood pills. CerTainly The Phileons loolc Torward To an even more successTul and many- acTivaTed year beginning nexT Tall wiTh a new crop oT Phileon maTerial. Tllll 93 FirsT Row Earl Lehman, Louis Magnus. ' ' E .T LdsworTh, Bill Rush, Dean Second Row Jim STranslcy, Bill Robinson, rnes e WhiTehead Third Row Jim Morey, Melvern Crownover, Jim Murphy, Fred Bandy, Tony Sebben. NoT PicTured Rex Cooper. OFFICERS FirsT SemesTer Second SemesTer ErnesT LedsworTh ...........,........................ PresidenT Dean WhiTehead .................................... PresidenT Jim STranslcy .................................... Vice PresidenT Bill Robinson ..,. ...,....,............... V ice PresidenT Dean WhiTehead ..,....... SecreTary and Treasurer Jim Murphy ....... .....,. S ecreTary and Treasurer - Jim STranslcy .... ..........s....................,. W arden Louis Magnus ., .... .................... C haplain Mr. Moore, Sponsor The Tri T's caTch The aTTenTion oT The boy and girl now, wiTh Their membership oT some oT The ouTsTanding aThleTes. The group Tlings iTs physical prowess inTo common Tellowship and has' many enioyable sTags and TuncTions. They hold in Tond memory The Salad Bowl, The Cruise oT The TridenTia and The Trocadero. The spiriT oT The Tri T's is besT broughT ouT in Their song: Oh, Tell me now, old pal oT mine, BeTore we have To parT, ThaT you will ne'er TorgeT The vows ThaT bound us hearT To hearT, Fond memories oT old Tri T, The days ThaT linger sTill. SweeThearTs and Triends may TorgeT you, BuT a Tri T never will. TTTT T Firsf Row: Donald Worden, Roberf Volfman, Lee Sampson, Duane Miller Mr Anfhony, Sponsor. Second Row: Bob Sheppard, Roy Ballanfyne, Norman Spencer, John Bergman Warren Benedicf Eu ene Dunla I Q Nof Picfured: Dick Closson, Harold Donelson, Blair Consfance, Raymond Sprague OFFICERS Firsf Semesfer Second Semesfer Lee Sampson .......................................... Presidenf Duane Miller ..............4...,..,...,,,..,,,,,,,...,,., Presidenf Dick ClOSSOr1 .................................. Vice Presidenf Bob Sheppard ..................,............. Vice Presidenf Warren Benedicf .......... Secrefary and Treasurer Lee Sampson ................ Secrefary and Treasurer Norman Spencer ,.............................. Sfeward Mr. Anfhony, Sponsor Hand-in-hand fhe fwo social-mongers find a club which has swerved away from fhe original idea of having members who were six feel' or faller. The sfand-' ards and ideals, however, are sfill carried as high by 'rhe SIX Club boys as fhey ever were. Admirable idealism, abilify and genialify are The fhree words making up fhe SIX code carried fhrough now for sixfeen years. The SlX's feel fhaf fhey have a very good year, finding good fellowship in 'rheir fourfeen members and fheir ever helpful sponsor, lvlr. Anfhony. A very, modern and exfraordinary banquef is sfaged in an air bomb shelfer, fhe guesfs jumping periodically during fhe course of fhe evening as enemy planes swoop down and shoof. The guesfs are greafly relieved when fhe all clear signal rings and fhey know fhaf danger is eliminafed. . The members hope fhaf nexf year fhey will profif from fhis year's acfivifiesi and will ever be frue SlX's. 1 , i ! Q, if V an ,M Q if-of FirsT Row: Mary Evelyn Thompson, EdiTh STrange, Frances Deck, Miss C-5arreTT. Second Row: Elva Ensley, VeniTa Black, Velma Ruch, Helen Draper, Beverly Bishop. OFFICERS Frances Deck .......................................... PresidenT Mary Evelyn -Thompson ........................ SecreTary Miss GarreTT, Sponsor One oT The mosT Thrilling experiences which can happen To The Treshman girl aT Graceland is her elecTion as one oT The eighT CrescenT girls-being awak- ened beTore sunrise, Taken down To The TradiTional breakTasT, accompanied by a reTiring CrescenT. She Teels a glow oT warmTh which sTays wiTh her during The summer as she wriTes leTTers To prospecTive Treshman girls, during The Tall while meeTing buses and Trains, Trying Those TirsT Tew monThs To associaTe all The new names wiTh The Taces. Even on during The year as she assisTs wiTh Teas, plans Tire- side chaTs, makes May baskeTs To hang on each girl's door in The dorm-The Teel- ing oT Triendship and Tellowship persisTs. And Then she experiences again aT Honors Chapel . . . whiTe dresses, red roses . . . and remembers The moTTo: CounT ThaT day losT, whose.lowly seTTing sun, Finds Trom Thy hand no worThy acTion done. RHESKENTE inmaflon fachcs HWY' 'f up'+ 1 +h kl f one M ra suppor pus e wee y unmes Cgngcrlpflon 0 at Twenfy fave years af Graceland Humpfy Dumpfy saw a gal nuff sand Ca C If Come on up !sn'r 11' a Paula lng7 Yum FTW FU m Plckmmny pasflme Etude Cows! F' cw The Graceland boy and girl celebraTe May Day on Campus Day ThaT is The day when prospecT1ve sTudenTs Trom high schools round abouT SIT wiTh exciTed expressions and waTch as The Campus ueen aTTended by her Royal EscorT and courT is crowned wiTh spring Tlowers The Queen and her aTTendanTs are elecTed by The sTudenT body To reign on Campus Day The personaliTy aTTracTiveness and general populariTy oT These young lasses and lads deTermine Their elecTion To courT ln The cool quieT oT Zimmermann l-lall wiTh youThTul Taces oT sTudenTs and visiTors on Them The eighTeen members oT The royal courT move To soTT music up The aisle To The Throne banked wiTh Tlowers. The beauTiTul sighT ThaT The group makes when They surround The Queen's Throne aT The TronT oT The hall causes The Graceland boy and girl To caTch Their breaTh in pleasure and pride. On The royal sTage, wiTh all eyes cenTered on The scene, The Royal EscorT places on The brow oT The Campus Queen The crown oT Tlowers symbolic oT her honor. FIRST ROW: June Clark, LoVina BeaTTy, BeTTy lvlallams, Phyllis Rasmussen. SECOND ROW: PaTricia Conway, Doreen Lewis, Elva Ensley, QUEEN, Heiress Kelley, Beverly Bishop. ln every school There is an honor socieTy. Our Two new young Triends soon Tind Themselves seTTing a goal To some day be members oT The Lambda DelTa Sigma socieTy. Only sTudenTs who show admirable achievemenTs in scholarship and exTra-curricular acTfviTies are elecTed inTo The honor group. The socieTy This year has as iTs proiecT The unearTh- ing oT inTeresTing TacTs concerning Graceland's FirsTs. WiTh almosT every sTudenT in The college aspiring To be Lambda DelTas, The boy and girl deTermine To work harder Than ever in order To be among Those chosen. They Tind ThaT The socieTy's year's acTiviTies help To Tur- Ther The purpose oT enhancing educaTional developmenT aT Graceland. OFFICERS PresidenT ....................... ---------------------- rib ,L if iss Cleo HanThorne PermanenT SecreTary ...... ------------ D V- G' A- Plan Secrefary -----'---------------- ,,..,,,.. T helma Gunn Treasurer ----- ---------n- ............ H e len Draper Warden Wayne Thompson Jewell Allen WalTer Barker Jeanne BarTo Beverly Bishop Frances Dillon Helen Draper A. J. Goodwin Thelma Gunn MEMBERS Bob HampTon LeTha Hershey Heiress Kelley June Kubelius Berdella Larsen Clara Miller Velma Ruch Mary Thompson Wayne Thompson BeHy Schreur Edna STone EdiTh STrange Gerald Swanson Helen Vredenbur Q Laverne WinTermeyer AMBER BELT SIGMA 99 I DEX Name Acacia ............... A Cappella ....,,,,... All-School Funcrions-- Arolwa ..................... A. U. B ........... Band ....................... Baslcelball .................. Board of Truslees .......... Business Corporalion .... Business Office .......... Campus Royally ........ Campus Views ,..... C. lvl. C .....,..,.-.,, Crescenrs ........ Debale ..... Della ............,,.. Dillon Hall ........ Engineers .... E. T. A .......,.......,,....,, Faculry ...............,........... Facullry Commillees ......... Facully Receplion ......... Fall Panorama .....,....,. F. N. P ..............,, Foolball .,,,..,,.......,,,,,.,.,..., Foreign Relalions ....,.....,......... Foreword and Dedicalion ......... Forward! Old Gold and Blue--. F. O. X ................,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,.,. Freshmen ..........,,..,.,,,,,.,,,.,,, Gimper ,.,........ , G. L. S .....................,.,,..,,,,.,,.,,,,.,..,....,..,.,,,, Graceland Players ,......,....,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...... Graceland's Furure Teachers of America ,...... GreaI'er Graceland Clulo .,..,...............,.,,,,,,.... Herald Hall ........,.,....,..,,,..,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.....,..,. 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The Tinal acTiviTy ThaT The Queen surveys, This Time Trom her seaT oT honor wi+h The STudenT Council, is The Fashion Review sponsored by The home economics deparTmenT. The girls in The show display The cosTumes They have made, and The men in campus Togs Tlank The Teminine scene. The Royal Recessional Tollows, The Queen and her reTinue leaving as soTT music aTTends Their way like peTals Talling. Their deparTure would have leTT an empTy place in The hearTs oT The Graceland boy and girl, buT Tor The TacT ThaT They meeT This represenTaTive campus group once more aT The Royal RecepTion and Tea ThaT Tollows in The Walker l-lall living-room. There iT is ThaT The royal company Tade ouT Their grand day To a poignanT, pleasanT memory. x. X N K . ffiigg. 5 5, 9' ffl was ' W3 N 'iii' 5 -.-1 ff all ..,...,,....N...... , Siwf' ' Hug! V: ' 53 frij.1'?ds.' Ana, ff 41, gi - if, eg g. , ,.M.ff,,. - . ,. 1 i FirsT Row: John Bailey, WaI+ Barker, ROYAL ESCQRT, Leonard Graham. Second Row: Wayne Thompson, Frank lvlinTon, Charles Emslie, ThoralT QlTvedT, John Worlund and Elmer Parkes. Sinceae 7!tGl'W- . To our adverlisers and all who have helped make Jrhis book possible-especially, Mr. H. W. Dew, Holland Engraving Company, Kansas Cily, Missouri. Mr. Kennelh L. Graham, Herald Publishing House, Independence, Missouri. +5 4' Zzounlialln Jfeacfq 9 Flynn lce Cream s U Cosmelics Bar 0 Max Faclor I Armand lCo+y C Richard Hudnui O Hallmark Greeling Cards 0 Prescriplions JONES' DRUG STORE Bus Depof IO4 Name Ivlaruellra I-Iall O O O I-I Oralorlo Orclmeslra and Slrnng Ensemble Pep Club Plnleon Polpourrn Presldenlr Briggs Recreahonal Leaclerslnp Club Regusfrahon Rellgson Club Roya I3 Royce I-Iall x Page Sophomores 22 28 Sophomores Look Back Specials Sprung Cancluds Sluclenl Councll Tennls and Track Tower T T W A A Walker I-Iall VUB4 'ou usA I03 N. . 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Come and enjoy yourself Rr-:ynard's Clothing W e Have C lub Cuts Store 0 Graceland Stationery O Favors 0 Programs Exclusive Dealers Q I,-M161-ions in 0 Typewriter Ribbons eujdee ei as 4 and Supplies For Economy For Satisfaction We carry goods to Our Stationery Dept. is large enough to serve your every need! .!:QlYlQll! E.!l.R2l5'StE please you. Phone I33 II8 S. Linden The Graceland Gives its best T L Store Good Things to Eat State Bank of Lamoni Lamoni, Iowa Member F. D. I. C. I06 0-HIL P alagaaph Ba l G Hanserfs Studio MW 6 alfa? Q41 D. H. HANSEN Graceland zs loved by every loyal member o the orgamzatzon Whzch ounded zt and zs belzeved in and supported by all the various znterests o Lamom and surroundmg terrztory The General Supply Co , Inc Larnonl, Iowa Grocery Phone 37 D y Goods Phone 208 ARTHUR LANE Proprletor IO5 ' f . .. It people 9 .fike eagee saw Famous for Food Come ln - Bring Your Friends SANDWICI-IES HOT 84 COLD DRINKS F Nixon's PANITORIUM 19 years serving Graceland College S in Dry Cleaning and Pressing Well Pressed Is Well Dressed Lamoni Co-operative Creamery Ass'n Producers for Graceland College South Iowa Brand Butter an Pasteurlzed Mllk Davld A Dancer Pres E W Stoll Mgr As Gracelanders Are ' Our feeds ' Cereals ' And chrcks Are Wznners BARR 81 lVl00N MILL 21 Years At the same stand Serving Lamom and Graceland College SALES SERVICE Donelson Motor Company Complele Service for All Cars Lamom Coal and Materlal Co A H Schofield Manager LUMBER COAL Allas Cemenf Red Brand Fence Lowe Broihers Painf Phone 97 Lamom lowa I07 in d . new a me pedple 5 .fike I people .7 like. . . l. ffassocm , 9 Q Esr. l92I 0 I940-4l 'If mi H2 n 5 E K I F E P I A T i Q i I E i l P 5 s Q. 2 1 2 i s l F L a I F F 31 1 E 5 2 is' a 5 5 E I' vi v 5 H, Y w. 1, Q ii pedple f .Bike 11 e 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11, 5' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 , X1 ' fv 1 1 1 1 1 gf, Ui 111 1,3 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 I X ' 1 f L 1 1 1 1 '1 I 1 ' 1 11 1 Q 1 1 Il 1 11. 1 1 .M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 x 1 1 1 1 . 11 - Q' , . ...., ,. ..--.. -,.,....,-.- ..,..,,,,-.. . -..--..-....---.,,..- -....-..., -... ,. --.H,,,--.1-........,..,.......,.........,............--..,.- , . v--.,.-cv--.---.,....,--... .,.-., .,-,-.. , . .. , ,, , i . 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