Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)
- Class of 1933
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BoskeTboll . . . in which supreme enduronce is Tried . . . Trock . . . The sporT oT The oncienT Greeks ond is sTill The greoTesT TesT oT occomplishmenT . . . All ore gomes, ond yeT schools . . . Schools where co- ordinoTion is ToughT . . . So To Those who revel in ' keen compeTiTion . . . To Those who ore reolly living, ond oT The some Time improving Their lives ond The lives oT oThers . . . This volume is dedicoTed . . . gisz ffigi igf s -i,1ggg4e12- STK' 11, QQ gif T' 45? i .xv xii Q Cooch Cogdol's l93I cogers broughl Jrhe Tirsl Conference Boslcelboll chornpionship lo Normol in Twenly yeors. The Redbirds coosled Jrhrough o conference schedule of lhirleen goirnes wilh only one deiceol ol The honds of S+. Violor on Jrheir own courl. Norrnol wos The scene of rnuch Teslivily in celebrolion of The chompionship os They cinched The lille in The Tinol gome by o decisive viclory over Wesleyan. The following Toll The Redbird horriers loroughl The second conference +i+le in one yeor +o Normol when Jrhey won Jrhe Li'r'rle Nineleen Cross Counlry rneel. The Horriers esloblished new low record rnorlcs in winning all Jrheir duol meels. Norrnol ouiciossed everyihing in Jrhe LiHle Ninereen Conference when 1'hey corried home Jrhe banners in i932 Indoor ond Ourdoor Meers. In Jrhe former or Naperville, Jrhe Birdies ser o new record high score. A+ fhe Gur- door Meer or Monmourh, The cinderrnen eslroblished four new conference records when Jrhey decisively won The meer. Joe Cogdol's horriers remoined srylish when Jrhey broughr rhe rhird con- ference chompionship +o Norrnol in Jrhe some yeor. lncidenroliy, ir wos Jrheir second consecurive rifle. They conrinued vicrorious by winning Jrhe Loyolo lnvirolrionol hondily ond clirnoxed wirh second in Jrhe Norionol Meer. , -X Q ,Mg 117 , 4 , ,.-gf -1 rv mania!!! x uw Y ,I-QMS' ,,,....-W bf V A 5. 7 i J 1. , 0 if lbs. 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Tinding a smooTh worlcing eleven Tram eighTy-Tive candidaTes . . . headed by CapT. BrumeTT . . . veTeran leTTer winners . . . KuhTuss, Adams, Neill, Drum, Dennis, BenningTon, RuTledge, Thomas, Grimes, MarquardT . . .avail- able praspecTs . . . Lewis, GaTi, Hanson, Darling, SwarTzbaugh . . . sTars Tram oTher schools... Lemme, Vxfard, Frye, Gorens, GusTer . . . Freshmen maTerial . . . Murray and Meyers... Redbirds swarm all over a wealc bur willing lllinois MiliTary ouTTiT in The opener. .. 27-O. ..Talce DeKalb To a 8-7 Tune in The TirsT conierence game . . . GharlesTon The nexT weelc . . .a PanTher machine wiThouT a sparlc plug . . .The Birds Trim The PanTher's claws . . . 39-O . . . Then Lalce FarresT . . . Birdies lceep soaring... I2-O Tar Gld Normal . . . Eurelca on McKenzie Tield . . . GhrisTians Tall vicTim . .. I3-O . ,, . Carbondale The Tollowing weelc . . . supposedly a greaTer Team . . . Normal wins 2 l -6 . . . Homecoming . . . LeaTherneclcs Tavared . . . TighTing Redbirds conTinue To climb . . . indomiTable TighT . . . and vicTory . .. I3-I2 ...Then WESLEYAN ...The 'l'iTans overpower The Birds . . . losing l4-O . . . To a Team laTer To become canTerence champions . . . Mc- Kendree . . . BearcaTs score early . . . Birds ou+play oppOnenTs . buT sTill no scoring punch . . . a 6-O deTeaT . . . a good old moral vicTory Tor The Red and WhiTe. . A successiul season . . . seven wins . . .Two deTeCJlS . . . mare Conierenceigames Than any Team in The LiTTle I9 . . . Old Normal is proud aT her TighTing warriors . . . a Team . . .every man a parT of each play . . . Training, drilling, TighTing, and worlcing TogeTher . . .as a uniT . . . every man alerT To responsibiliTy . . .each sharing The lcnoclcs-and honors alilce . . . led by a capable capTain, BrumeTT . G. . Trained by . ggqcfrlilrj LIQKNCQCK a capable coach, l-lancoclc . . . l , c l so E cepw Roberf Brumcll .... Fuiibeck l. S. N. U. 27 . . . lllinois Mililoiry 0 . y GAMELY lighling lillle Illinois lvlililory oullil bul no molch lor lhe bollering Redbirds. . . lhreolened only once in lhe lirsl quorler . . . when Smesserl reeled oil o, 30 yord run . . . Goll inlercepls poss . . . romps 75 yords lo lirsl louchdown . . . Brum- ell ond Neill pick up lirsl downs . . . Neill slices oll lockle lor o louchdown . . . lvlurroy odds poinl. . .second quorler . . . Mur- roy lokes boll 23 yords lo lhe Two lool line . . . Erye dives over R lor louchdown . . . lvlurroy odds The poinl . . . lhird period . . . scoreless. . . Golf, Adoms, Neill morch 65 yords . . . Neill plunges 7 yords lor lhe lourlh lolly . . . GoiCl's kick is good . . . Viclory is welcome . .. Normal's Reserves . . . ' l-lE RESERVES . . .composed moslly ol Ereshmen . . . willing TOM NHL, . '.. ,.WA'.. Holfbock workers . . . lighling lor o chonce ol lhe vorsily . . . l-lill whips ETQIFOSEEEENEQEJ-Ig -'b---s -- --eng lhem inlo shope . . . inlo o coordinoling oullil lor lhe opener ol ' 'i' gum Chorleslon . . . ogoinsl lhe 'ponlher seconds . . . Wilkey ond Gorens cross lhe gool . . . Blokley ploce kicks lhe poinl . . . viClOry l3-l2 . . . 0ClObGr I5 Ol Quincy . . . o scoreless lie . . . Chorleslon ol Normol No- vember 3 . . . l-lill presenls o lormidoble lineup . . . Ncrmol scores o smoshing viclory, 32-O . . . lrounce Quincy, I2-6 . . .ond finish undeleoled. Bock Row llefl lo righll-Cooch Hill, Sheohon, Smilh, Sullivon, Boles, Thompson, Miller, Grohor, Monoger Liehr. Middle Row-Blokely, Curlis, Collins, Fosdick, Johnson, Chomberloin, Orr, Nefherlon. Eronl' Row-Gregory, Jenkins ond Mohan. GOFF ..................., hallback KUHFUSS ................... lackle Pf'iCCQ gels Qff Q 5I'1Qrl punl , , , SWARTZBAUGI-I .... ..... g uard N I . M DRUM .......,.... ..cenler Ormc Clgclm Scores WI Ur- I.S.N.U.8...DeKaIb7. I-IE Birds open llie conlerence season . . .on loreign lield . . . score in lirsl quarler . . . Sleevar laclqles Pace viciously . . . ball in air . . . Dennis snalclies pigslcin and scampers 35 yards lo llle goal line . .. Murray's place Iciclq is wide . . . Neill, Adams, and Murray pick up lirsl downs. .. Frye smaslies llwrouglri lo llie I yard Ii.ne . . . louclwdown seems imminenl. . .gun Ioarlcs . . .ends lirsl I'1aIl...Nori, DeKalb speed boy gallops 75 yards lor a louchdown . ..lI1en carries ball lor llwe exlra poinl . . . Murray and Brumell smasli llirougli lo llwe I lool line . . . DeKalb line liolds . . . Pace allempls punl . . . lorced inlo end zone by Normal lor'wards . . . aulomalic solely . . . Normal wins inilial conlerence gam'e . .. . t 64' . digit.. , s LEMME .................. liallback BENNINGTON ................ end I.S.N.U.39... . . . Cliarleslon 0 ICTORY number lliree . . . second conlerence lill . . . Meyers bloclcs Pricco's punl . . . Sleevar recovers on Panlliers' I5 yard slripe . . . Murray carries lI'1e ball over. .. poinllails . . . ray carrying llwe ball . . . Neill plunges lor exlra poinl . . . Adams Ioallles I5 yards lor llie llwird score . . . lourlli quarler . . . Lemme sprinls I5 yards around Iell end lor llie lourlln counler . . . Gall lo Cliangnon lor poinl . . . Gall daslwes oll laclcle 2I yards lor a louclidown . . . place Iciclc is wide . . . Duey pals Goll's pass inlo DarIing's liands . . . Red scores . . . llfie game is over . . . ' I. S. N. U. I2 . Lake Foresl O . . . P GWERFUL Lake Foresl eleven nexl . . . Normal kicks oll . . . ex- change ol punls . . . Lewis blocks Dyer's kick . . . Swarlzbaugh re- covers on lhe 35 yard line... Neill and Murray lake pall lo 20 yard slripe . . . pass . . . Murray lo Sleevar.. .7 yard line . lhree plunges and alouchdown ...second period... Murray relurns lhe kick lo mid- lield . . . Goll picks up 25 yards all lackle . . . lourlh down . . . lumlole erasesihope lor louchdown . . . hallends . . . Goll skirls end lor 30 yards y . . . Goll culs oll lell lackle lor MURRAY ...... ..QUGFl'6FbOClC 22 yards and a' louchdown , , , MEYERS .... ........ g uard . I cuslER .................. mifbcck Pom U' 5 - -- 05+ CIUOVJYGV - - - GX- LEWIS --.---------------l-'- Cenlef , change ol punls . . . Lake Foresl collecls lwo lirsl downs . . . Nor- lhern passes . . . Murray inler- cepls . . .exchange ol punls . .. Brumell hils lhe line lor 25 yards . . . as lhe game ends... i lHoMAs ...,.,...,.,....... miie ALDRICH .,,.. ...guard l.S.N.U.l3...EurekaO... M UDDY lield . . . wel ball . . . lailed lo slop Normal's lighling eleven ...a punling duel lhe lirsl auarler . . . Goll's loe . . . charging line . . .a blocked punl . . . Cusler downs loall on lhe 35 yard line. . . Normal's ollense opens up . . . marches lo lhe Red Devil's IO yard line . . . Ghrislian line holds. . . lhey punl oul ol danger . . . a pass lrom Murray lo Cusler . . . line plunges . . . Neill kniles all his righl lackle . . . over lhe goal . . . Cusler plunges lor lhe exlra poinl . . . Goll spears Glsen's pass .. .runs 40 yards lo lhe Chrislian 8 yard mark... Olsen punls oul . . . Normal ollense clicks . . . a pass lo Cusler . . . lasl down . . . Goll passes lo Benninglon who sleps over lhe goal line . . . plunge lor exlra poinl is shorl ...scoring ends . . .every Bird is a hero... V. 11.-.WT 'I WARD .. DARLING . SH... I. S. N. U. I3...Macomb I2.. GMEC in spolligilm and Darlin I. S. N. U. ZI . . . Carbondale 6 . . 20 ARBGNDALE in Egypl . . . meel under llwe lamps . . . Gall lealures llne ollense llwrouglioul . . . Normal wins loss and cliooses llie wind .. .Carbondale in lougli spol . . . Reeves' punl goes oul on llieir 23 yard line . . . lour plays . . . Murray goes all lackle lor a louclwdovvn . . . kick is wide . . . Reeves kicks oul an llne 35 yard slripe . . . Gall daslies llwrougli lell lackle . . . Zl yards. . .lourlli down . ..Goll passes lo Sleevar . . . gallaps over lor second lally . . . Brumell's plunge lor poinl is slapped . . .second per- l-IANSON .,... ..,... g uard I iod . . . Carbondale gels llfie ADAMS ..,, .,..., li allback wind . . . no scare . . . Lenicli FRYE .,,......,...,..,...,. fuiiuock GRIMES ..,...,.......,,.... lackle snalclies Murroy's pass . . . runs lor llwe Soulliern lirsl score . . . poinl lails . . . Gorens slarls all I lell lackle and culs backllirouglm llwe riglwl side lor a score . . . Murray place kicks lor llwe poinl ...gameends... ,, . i ...,..,...,. .end i .......,,.,auorlerback I ' I I I. il .I 5 . I . . , :si l in il i N GMING . . . llfie Red and Wlwile rises lo ils lull lweiglil wlwal a game . . . Juslus llwrealens conslanlly . . . Gall l lor Normal . . . blocking by Cusler, Neill, Brumell g is greal . . . Neill scores . . . in opening quarler . . . 4 Murray kicks exlra poinl . . . Weslern comes back slrong . . . a V wonderlul passing ollack . . . counl lwice in second slanza . . . I i bollw lries lor poinl lail . . . lwall ends . . . I2-7 . . . 'lor llwe Leallner- necks . . . Birds come oul in a liglwling mood . . . Gall passes lo Benninglon lor 33 yards.. .Gall ramps over lor llie linal I louclidown . . . pass lcr poinl lails . . . Vsfeslern resorls lo passes . . . lumbles and inlerceplions slave all deleal . . . Gld Normal wins . . . I-lomecomers re'oice . . . I I. S. N. U.O . . .Wesleyan I4. . . WILDER field . . . a miserable day. . . sfinging cold . . . Normal line oufplays a much heavier Tifan forward wall . . . however, Tifans' defense sfaps Redbirds' offense complefely . . . Dennis and Drum play a greaf defensive game . . . Birds fhreafen in firsf auarfer only. . .Goff gains on exchange of punfs . . . Normal forces ifs way fo fhe I3 yard line . . .lose ball on downs. . . Benson passes . . . Kaska scores . . . Kaska plunges for poinf. . .lifans pass fo fhe Birds' 3 yard line . . .four line smashes fail fo crack fhe Normal forward wall . . .final period . . . Kaska gains 35 yards . . . Darling upsefshim on Normal's 30 yard mark ...Wesleyan adds fwo firsf downs . . . Kaska goes over ...Bodman kicks poinf . . . gun . . . Redbirds fasfe defeaf for fhe firsf fime . . . ........-Y-... ., ' 1 , 1 1 Lf -fm I iT Emil v 3 ..,, L i l.S.N.U.O... HANCOCK ................. coach . 0 , McKendree 6 l EARCATS arrive . . . unde- feafed . . . highly foufed . .. final appearance for fhe Normal Redbirds . . . despife defeaf, Capf. Brumeff, capable, loyal, likeable, Bird leader ends career wifh oufsfanding performance . . .seniors . . . Lemme, Thomas, Drum, Aldrich, Darling, Swarfz- baugh and Frye furn in excellenf game . . . Lemme gains I28 yards in I9 affempfs . . . kickoff Bearcafs show power .. . plunge and pass on a march for fouchdown fry for poinf fails . . . Murray refurns punf fo fhe Bearcafs 23 yard line . . . fhird auarfer . . . Normal oufrushes fhe Bear cafs . . . Lemme gains consisfenfly fhe Red and Whife lack final punch . . . passes fail game ends COCDAI. ................... cooch DARLING ,..,,.. co- copfoin-g d I Swish . . . of The NeT . . . ORIVIAI. drops iTs coge opener To The Wisconsin Teochers oT LoCrosse 29-27 . . . IosT hoIT rolly Tolls shorT . . . GOTT is high scorer . . . Redbirds hiT Their sTride . . . o decisive 43-3I vicTory over Y College of Chicogo . I3orTon ond GOTT Ieod in poinTs . . . Y College visiTs Normol . . . Birds ogoin Tri- umph 37- I 6 . . . CenTenory oT Normol . . . The SouTherners vvin 23-22 . . . SpringTieId Em- pires ond I3IoomingTon Com- merciols ore vicTorious over The Birdies . . . ond The pre- conTerence seoson is over . .. Jonuory IO . . . oT Eurelco ond The ConTerence roce is on... Pim exhibiTs rore Torm in col- IecTing I8 poinTs . . . Normol wins 38-34. . .'DeKoIb over- whelms The Cogdol cogers 49- I 8 . . . The TirsT conTerence GOFF ......,...,......,... Torword ADAMS .......,...........,. guord deTeoT Tor The Birds oT McCormick gym in Tour yeors . . . ChorIesTon is beoTen by The Cordinols 4I-37 ...Dorling reTUrns To The lineup . .. shores scoring honors wiTh GoTT ond BorTon . . . Redbirds lose To Wesleyon 46-20 . . . Corbondole Tokes Normol 4I-24 . . . ond sTiII onoTher deTeoT To Illinois College 32-27 . . . Dovis becomes eligible... Sheohon is promoTed To The VorsiTy . . . Corbondole wins Their reTurn engogemenT 29-2I ...Dovis ond Sheohon Ioolc impressive . . . DeKoIb ogoin deTeoTs Normol in o hecTic boTTIe 37-36 . . . WesTIoke oT The INIorTherners scores I2 poinTs in succession To overcome The Birdies . . . Normol sTops ST. VioTor's home gome winning sTreoI4 oT Tour yeors . . . win 25-24 in on overTime gome . . . Eurelco loses Their reTurn gome SWAPTZBAUGI-I co-copToi Q o n, Bock Row IIeTTT ghTI-FiTzgeroId, B on, eovins, WhiTe, bough, GOTT, EG, OFIO GT C W I'II'l FronT Row-Cooch Co A T g D. Dorling. SwoT ioe, W gdoI,Word, A ode, Adorns. FITZGERALD SI-IEAI-IAN .................. guard DAVIS ...................... cenler 30-I4 . . . Chorleslon uses The lasl brealc lo advanlage . . . deleal lhe Cardinals 34-30 . . . Ivlacomb shows ollensive power . . .and hand lhe Red- birds a 39-30 lrimming . . . Barron counls I2 poinls lor Normal . . . Wesleyan again hand lhe Redbirds a 3I-29 selbaclc . . . Filzgerald slars wilh 8 poinls . . . Gall is sec- ond . . . Sl. Vialor deleals Normal 26-23 lo gel revenge ...Filzgerald and Gall score high lor lhe Redbirds . . . Darling plays a line game as Usual . . . Cardinals deleal Illinois College 37-22 . . . in The linal conlerence game... co-caplains Darling and Swarlzbaugh bolh play a slellar game . . . Iasl appear- ance on lhe home floor lor Red and Sis . . . Filzgerald scores 8 and Adams connecls lor 7 poinls . . . Normal school ARMITAGE BARTON .. WHITE .... lourney al Macomb . . . Birds win opening game lrom Charles lon Ranlhers 4I-30 . . . Gall in line lorm . . . scores I8 poinls . . . Weslern deleals Normal in lhe Cardinals second game . . . 36-2I .. . Redbirds lrounce DeKalb, TI-IE CCDNFER ENCE CI-IAIVIRS 25-20. . . Filzgerald and Sheahan share scoring honors . . . Carbondale lakes Normal 44 39 Davis garners I I poinls . . . and Normal ends ils mosl dis aslrous season in several years. l ffl A 131 vs is W is k iii fffkx' Harriers . VER hills . . .Through Tields . . . onword They go . . .Joe Cogdol's sTurdy runners. . .Thin clods . . . ci morvelous oggregoTion... dependoble winners . . . breolcing records . . . vic- Tory sTring oT duol meeTs ...doTes boclc To '29 . . . STATE NORlvlAl.'S CHAMPIONSHIP CRCSS COUNTRY TEAM-I932 STonding fIeTT To righTl-T-lomonn, HolT, lv1iddleTon, Forbes, Jockson, ond Monoger Nicol SiTTing-Cooch Cogdol, Copf. Fricke, l-luTTon, Wolloce, FosTer, ond Bremer ....... heorT - - . l-luTTon - . . breolc- CopT. Friclce . . .o TighTing ing The Tope . . . Wolloce . . . veTeron sTolworT . . . Bremer. . . l:osTer . . . MiddleTon . . .ell sTor perTormers . . . beoring The Red ond WhiTe bonner . . . vic- Toriously . . . chompions yesTerdoy . . . chompions Todoy . .. l-lE Redbird l-lorriers . . . SToTe Chompions in l93I ...sTorT The seoson wiTh o I7-46 win over Illinois College . . . l-luTTon, Bremer ond Friclce breolc The Tope . . ., WheoTon is The second vicTim . . . bow- ing I5-4l . . .The Birds Tol4e The TirsT Tive ploces . .. Wolloce, Bremer, Friclce, FosTer Tying Tor TirsT . . . lvliddleTon TiTTh . . . Trovel To Kolcimozoo . . . ci I6-39 decision over The WesTern Teochers . . . l'TuTTon wins honcrs . . . seTs o new course record . . .close score oT T-lomecoming . . . 29--26 . . .win Trom o sTrong BuTler Teom . . . Seors, Qlympic Ace . . . leods l-luTTon Tor TirsT honors . . . seTs new record on Normol's course . . .scoring 5I poinTs . . .o second by Wolloce, Friclce, Bremer, ond l:osTer . . . Birdies Tolce second ploce in The CenTrol STciTes Cornivol oT EosT Lonsing . . . lvlichigon SToTe Tolces TirsT . . . Cogdolmen Tinish Their duol meeTs . . .Trimming The UniversiTy oT Chicogo . .. T9-36 . . . T-luTTon, Wolloce, l:osTer ond Bremer breolc The Tope in o Tour woy Tie Tor TirsT . . . Redbirds repeoT TiTle perTormonce in The SToTe lvleeT . . . provide low score oT I7 poinTs on Normol Course . . . l-luTTon TirsT, Bremer second, Friclce Third, l3osTer TiTTh ond Wolloce sixTh ...Tollowing weelc . . . onoTher TiTle . . . counT 23 poinTs To onnex Loyolo lnviToTionol meeT oT Chicogo . . . Tinish seoson oT The NoTionol A.A.U. meeT in CincinnoTi . . . ploce second . . . in o Tield composed oT The nciTion's besT hill ond dolers . . . Melrose AC. oT New York is vicTor . . . l-luTTon cops sixTh ploce To leod The Normol poclc . . . 1 4 i IWW!-1 Hqfgvgw A The sTorT oT The l932 SToTe ConTerence Cross CounTry meeT wshich wos held over The Normol course. Lyle l-luTTon o Tew seconds oTTer he hod breosTed The Tope r 'ndvduol h nors in e l932 SToTe Cross CounTry meeT. f ? - . L , v f QF 'K' 4',,aZr, ' ,f , O ' ' ' O Th ' Y . 'Why 'fi , 311?11g ,f -,v ,Y wg 3 N , s 5 ,-, ' fzzgig T , an if A:- 4:47 1 Tk A 1 , 4, ,,,4.,,,. A .T . ffZ'1!',f,f'-42 . , 'V graze ff 1, dH.: ,,4i iii? 4 f - V 1 risrr 1 1-1, -'iir y Spikes . . . The Clnclers . . Cooch ..,. c.JOE COGDAL . The Redbird Indoor Troclc Teom, chompions oT The LiTTIe lXIineTeen in I932, is cooched by Joe Cogdol . . .ond copToined by Jimmy John- son, one oT The ouTsTonding sprinTers in The UniTed SToTes . . . records ore Tied ond brolcen os This group oT Troclc sTors corries The bonner oT Old Normol To new heighTs in The Tield oT AThleTics . . . The Redbirds open The seoson in deTense oT Their TiTIe oT The onnuol LiTTIe NineTeen Indoor Troclc meeT oT The Noperville Tield house .Q . . NorTh I CenTroI scores 43 poinTs ond cobTures The TiTIe . . . Normol counTs 39 poinTs . . . Brodley Tinishes Third wiTh 30 . . . CopToin Jimmy Johnson equols The world record oT :6.2 in winning The 60 yord dosh COp,'mJ,MMY JOHNSQN . . . Lyle I-IuTTon breolcs Two records To win The 880 ond The mile . . . Friclce lowers his morlc in The Two-mile ond ploces second in The mile . . . Bob Miller Tinishes TiTTh in The 440 . . . Gorens Tolces TiTTh in The 60 yord dosh . . . Reid is TourTh in The low hurdles . . . BorTon Ties Tor Third in The high jump . . . Normol ploces second in The 8-II mile reloy . . . oT The BuTIer Reloy Cornivol . . . lVIeTcoITe beoTs John- son by inches To win The 60 yord dosh . . . The Two-mile reloy Teom oT Bremer, Forbes, Friclc ond I-luT- Ton Tolces Third in The college closs . . . The College Medley reloy Teom oT Johnson, I:osTer, I-IuTTon ond Friclce ploces Third . . . The Armour Relays . . . The Redbirds Tie wiTh Chicogo UniversiTy Tor TirsT ploce honors . . . Johnson seTs o new meeT record by sT3pping The 70 yord dosh in :7.I . . . one TenTh oT o second obove The world morlc . . . The Two-mile reloy Teom oT Bremer, Forbes, FosTer ond Friclce seTs o new record To win Their evenT . . . The mile reloy Teom oT Gorens, NorTon, Johnson ond Miller Tinishes TirsT in TosT Time . . . I-IuTTon cops Third in The open hoIT mile evenT . . . ond Johnson ploces second in The open 440 To Tinish The scoring Tor Normol. Th Indoor Trock Teom, IeTT To righT: Cooch Cogdol, A. Miller, BorTon, I-IuTTon, Fricke, lvIorouordT, R. Miller, Gorens, NofTon, Reid, Iv1iddIeTon, FosTer, CopT. Johnson. HUTTON FOSTER FRICKE MAROUARDT MARZLAEK The 2 mile . . . Johnson Tokes The l00 ond coosTs in second To NorTon in The 220 . . . ArmiToge cops The 440 ond brood jump . . . lvlorzolelc high jumps besT . . . STorr wins The jovelin . . . A. Miller Tolqes The shoT puT . . . KorTy wins The discus . . . lJ1orquordT ond Rhodes MVN GAIN The Redbirds show indico- Tions oT o chompionship ouTdoor Troclc Teom . . . new moTeriol in The Tield evenTs odds sTrengTh . . . Johnson ond Friclce goin nciTionol honors . . . ploced on The I932 All Americon College Troclc Teom loy The N.C.A.A .... John- son, Normol's Olympic condidoTe is nomed in The I00 ond 220 yord doshes ond The 200 meTer dosh . . . Friclce is nomed in The Two-mile run by virTue of his 9:40 performonce oT The CenTrol InTercollegioTe oT Milwoulcee losT spring. A meeT wiTh Corbondole opens The ouTdoor seoson . . . SouThern Triumphs 72-58 . . . Bremer, Friclce ond FosTer slom The mile . . . l-luTTon wins The 440 ond 880 . . . R. Miller is second in The 440 . . . Johnson cops The 220 ond wins The i00 in 9.5 . . . Gorens is nexT in The 220 . . . MorquordT Ties Tor second in The pole voulT . . . Friclce wins The 2 miles . . . STorr is second in The jovelin . The reloy Teom wins . . . Konsos Reloys . . . l-luTTon, Normol's lone enTry wins TourTh in The l500 meTer run . . . Eurelco is swornped 102-29 . . . FosTer wins The 880, mile ond Ties wiTh MiddleTon Tor MIDDLETON BATES KORTY Tie Tor The pole vauIT . . . Normal Takes The relay . . . The Drake Relays . . . Ericke, Forbes, Bremer and I-IuTTon Take Third in The college 2-mile relay . . . Normal deTeaTs Illinois College 84 IX3- 40 2X3 . . . I'IuTTon. Ericke and Bremer slam The mile . . . NorTon, Forbes and BREMER A. MILLER FORBES NORTON CARTER, Mg R. MILLER STARR REID R. Miller Take The 440 . . . A. Miller wins The shoT puT . . . Johnson Ties The world record To win The I00 in 9.4 and Takes The 220 as usual . . . NorTon is second in The 220 . . . Reid Takes The Iow hurdles . . . Duesing and BarTon Tin- ish one, Two in The highs.. . IVIarquardT geTs second in The pole vauIT . . I'IuTTon Takes The 880 . . . Forbes is second . . . Marzalek Ties Tor The high iump and is second in The discus . . . STarr is second in The iavelin . . . Bremer and Ericke Take The mile . . . The relay Team wins . . . The Normal School meeT . . . 7 records are broken . . . SouThern wins wiTh 95'f2 poinTs . . . Normal is second wiTh 82 . . . Johnson runs The I00 in 9.6 and The 440 in 5I.3 Tor new meeT records and cops The 220 . . . Gorens is second in boTh dashes . . . I-IuTTon seTs new records aT I:59.2 in The 880 and 4:28.6 in The mile . . . Bremer is second in boTh , . . Fricke lowers The mark in The Two-mile . . . IvIiddIeTon is second . . . Duesing Takes Third in The high hurdles . . .. Marzalek geTs Third in The discus . . . The relay Team oT Gorens, Miller, I-IuT- Ton and ArmiTage wins TirsT . . . The LiTTIe NineTeen meeT . . . Normal ToTaIs 42 poinTs To reTain The championship... o I ain AHEARN.. ..,....,...,... Copl GWARD HANCGCK Coaclwes Ilwe Redbird baseloall Jream lor Ilwe lirsl lime . . . 40 candidales Jrurn our . . . eleven lellermen are paclc . . . Caplain Alwearn, Gall, l-lorna and Fuller lorm Ilwe pilcliing slall . . . Wliile and Farber. laaclqslops lrom lasl year are available . . . ollwer lellermen are Benninglon, l-larold and Bill Kuliluss, Van Gundy. Neill and Grimes. Gn April 8 llrie Redpird ball Iossers drop Ilrieir lirsl game Io Wisconsin, l l-6 . . . lnils sland I2 Io 8 lor Ilie Badgers . . . Normal leads 3-I in Ilie Iifrli inning . . . lour errors cosl Jrlwe Birdie cause . . . Fowler leads in liirling . . . Golll and Fuller pilcli . . . DeKalb lurnislies Ilie opposilion lor llwe lirsl conference game ...pallle IO innings Io a 8-8 lie . . . Norlliern malqes nine errors and Normal seven . . . Bill Kulnluss, Alleld and Grimes drive in runs . . . Grimes and Kuliluss score mosl . . . Alleld and Cusler liandle cwances in llwe lield in excellenl slyle . . . Coach l-lanc:ocl4's men lead 7-5 in Jme lilrlw . . . DeKalb lfnols Ilie counl in Ilne sixlli . . . Fuller replaces Gall in Ine sevenlln . . . darlcness lialls llie game in Jrlie Ienlli inning . . . lllinois College cowns Normal 5-4 . . . Joe l-lorna pilclnes Crack of The Bat . SWARTZBAUGI-I VAN GUNDY WHITE FARBER W. KUHFUSS FULLER JABSEN REECE CUSTER FOWLER ALFELD We GOFF BENNINGTON GRIMES MU RDOCK HORNA BOLL MEYERS H. KUHFUSS SLEEVAR TURNER, Mgr. n SCI-IRAGE, Mgr. The Redbirds in Their dugouf during VVisconsun go Jr F S . . . Goff, Grimes ond i-lorno colleclr hilrs . . . Jrhe Blueboys gorner 8 hirs . . . Normol loses +o Shurlrleri ll-3 on Jrhe Alron diomond . . . Fuller srorrs Jrhe gome in The box. . .Copioin Aheorn ond Jrhen Goili finishes on Jrhe mound . . . Jrhe Pioneers collecr Jrwo home runs in rheir rorol of I3 hirs . . . Normol is limired Jro 7 . . . Brodley wins IO-7 . . . rolly foils shorr . . . I-lorno ond Goff do Jrhe pirching . . . Goff srrikes our six in five innings . . . Grimes ond Sworrzbough score Jrwo runs eoch . . . Jrwo Jrriples ond o homer ieorure fhe Brodley orrock . . . The Redbirds ourscore Mocomb Teoch- ers for The ifirsr win 9-5 . . . o five run roliy in Jrhe se-ven+h enobles Normol ro cholk up vicrory . . . Goff is on rhe mound ond ollows IO hilrs . . . sfrrilces our ll men . . . Sworrzbough ond Kuhfuss eoch ger Jrwo runs . . . Grimes ond Sworrzy hi+ sofely Jrwice . . . Kuhfuss ccllecrs 3 hijrs, o wolk ond is hir by o pirched boll for o perfecr doy or bof . . . Wesrern scores Jrwice ond Normol Jrhree Jrimes in rhe icirsr inning . . . Aheorn smocks o double ond scores rhree run- ners in rhe sevenfh . . . o double ploy. Goff Jro Ahceld +o Kuhfuss ends rhe gome. s QQ rnwzwnisiw 6 45 Fronr Row, lefl To righfz Boll, Grimes, H. Kuhfuss, Cusrer, Caplain Ahearn, Alfeld, Swarrz- baugh, Benninglon, Farber, W. Kuhfuss. Middle Row: Coach l-lancock, Turner, Assl. Mgr., Jabsen, Fowler, Meyers, Fuller, Golf, Horna, While, Sleevar, Van Gundy, Frye, Assl. Coach, Schrage, Mgr. Back Row: Murdock, Murray, Reece, l-lorron, Gulhrie, Reynolds, McGrew, Burns, Meehan, Buehler, Manuel, Wilson, Nerherron. UREKPCS Red Devils Jrriumph over Normal 5 ro 4 . . .a pilchers' ballle belween l-lorna and Conlee for eighr innings wirh Conlee having rhe edg e. . . Caprain Ahearn finishes on Jrhe mound . . . each leam collecls seven hirs . . . l-lorna slrikes oul live and fails lo issue a pass . . . Golrl, Swarlzbaugh and Grimes do lhe scoring . . . Bill Kuhluss gels Jrwo hils . . . Eureka lakes Jrhe lead in Jrhe lirsl inning . . . Normal goes ahead 2-I in The lourlh . . . lhe Red Devils come back and Jrhen Normal knolrs Jrhe counl al 3-all in lhe lillh . . . Goff scores on Ahearn's single in Jrhe lirsl of Jrhe eighlh . . . Eureka comes back in Jrheir hall wilh a Jrwo-run rally and Jrhe ball game is over . . . lhe Redbirds slap WESLEYAN'S winning ways and caplure a 3-O decision . . . GoFl slrrikes our live men in an exhibif lion ol brillianlr hurling . . . allowing Jrhe Tilans only one clean hir . . . Normal collecls seven . . . Murdock does The receiving lor lhe Cardinals . . . Ted Read, Jrhe Tilan ace hurler and Vislarlr form lhe balleries for 'rhe Soulhsiders . . . Caplain Ahearn, Alleld and Murdock do Jrhe scoring . . . Alleld doubles lwice for hilrling honors . . . Grimes and Alleld pul doubles Jrogelher in lhe lirsl lo counl lhe only run of Jrhe ball game lor seven innings . . . Jrhree more hils and a base on balls puls lrwo more counlrers across lo insure a Normal viclory. NORMAl.'S CHEER LEADERS Back Row, lefl 'ro righlz Lilwiller, Marlin, Gulhrie, Scorl. Z f A Ease of Return . . IN llie opening meel llie Redbird rocguel wielders lose lo llie Universily of Illinois 9-O . . . lllinois wins willwoul los- ing o sel . . . Sweel, D. Dorling, R. Dorling, lvluhl, Adoms ond Riedel ploy for Normol . . . llwe Cordinol conference sclfiedule opens willw o 5-2 viclory over Illinois College . . . Birds win lliree ol llwe live singles ond lolce bolli doubles molclwes . . . Golf, Lillle Nineleen singles cliornpion, wins over l-lerlli in lfiis firsl oppeoronce . . . Sweel ond Iv1UliI win llieir singles eosily . . . Riedel ond Adorns bow by o close score . . . Mocornb is deleoled 4-2 . . . Riedel Jrolces lwis pm Ggpg: singles . . . Golf ond Sweel win bolli llweir singles and doubles . . . Brodley wins 6-l ol Reorioh. . . Fronlc lvlulil lolces liis rnolclw for llne only viclory . . . llwe Normol rocgueleers sliul oul Clworleslon 7-O . . . Goff, Sweel, D. Dorling, Riedel ond lvluhl lolce llie singles . . . Dorling, lvlulwl ond Golf, Sweel poir in 'flue doubles lo win . . . llie dislricl rneel ol llie Miller Pork courls . . . Golf ond Sweel win llieir woy lo llwe slole lennis linols . . . win bolli singles and doubles . . . Golf deleols lvlorlclond ol Eurelco ond llien lolces Beodles of Wesleyon . . . Sweel wins over Wyellw ol Cliorleslon and Renner ol Eurelco . . . in llwe SWEET MUHL ADAMS doubles Jrlie Redbirds lrounce Borlc- R- DARLING WEDEL er ond Renner of Eurelco . . .Wes- leyon is swomped by llwe Cordinols 6-l . . . Adoms, R. Dorling, Sweel l and lvlulwl win llie singles . . . Svveel-Riedel and Dorling-lvlulwl lolce llwe doubles . . . llwe Lillle Nine- leen linols . . . Norrnol loses bolli singles ond doubles . . . Dovis ol Brodley deleols Golf ond llien coplures llfie lille . . . llie Elmliursl doubles leom wins over Golf and Sweel . , . N My ,, its L i I , , X Af f as -N xg' ,Mx I Q . , ,,.s.,,M V INTRAMURAL MANAGERS lo righl: Marlin, Sweel, Fry, Hill lDireclorl, Lucus, Wordell, Mclfnighl, Barclay. GAMMA PHI lnlrarn ral Winners in Bowling and Volleyball. Leil lo reghl Iv1uhI,Slory, Madgan, Marlin, While, Mooney. Champs . in lheir own Class NTRAMURAL alhlelics provide an oullel lor lhe physical acliv- ily and exercise which lhe college sludenls are prone lo neglecl .... The lellowship and recrealional values . . . lhe exhilaralion experi- enced in winning a hard loughl game . . . lhe increase ol bodily slcills and lhe pleasure ol giving one's besl in clean compelilion. are lcul a parl ol lhe lolal conlribu- lion lo lhe sludenl .... The de- velopmenl ol inlramural alhlelics proves lhal lhere is a genuine in- leresl in sporls lor all and Hsporls lor sporls sake. One hundred and lilly-live men parlicipaled in inlramural alhlelics 5 i . during lhe lall lerm . . . lwo hundred lwenly-lhree during lhe winler lerm . . . a len percenl increase over l93l lall lerm .... Gene l-lill is direclor ol lnlra- mural Alhlelics .... l'le was supporled by a slall ol seven sludenl managers . . . Charles Sweel and Owen Barclay were iunior managers . . . Claylon Fry, Dihl Lucas, Bill Mclinighl, and Kendrick Marlin were sophomore managers .... Every man in school was drawn inlo one ol sixleen leams .... These, wilh olher organizalion leams, lormed lhe unils ol com- pelilion . . . nineleen sporls were on lhe inlramural sporls program. F ln lhe lall lerm louch loolball was won by lhe N club .... Fry was lhe cross counlry winner .... Reidel won lhe ping pong singles . . . Brown and Corbin BOXERS Lell lo righl: Drum, Bales, Neill, Van Winkle. WRESTLERS Lell lo righl: Chamberlain, Collins, Brown, Marlin, Reinbock, Murdock. survived The bridge TournomenT ond deTeoTed The girl winners, Ivliller ond From Tor oll-school honors. In The winTer Term The N club deTeoTed The VorsiTy Club Tor The boskeTbolI TiTle ..... Murdock wos winner' in The Tree Throw conTesT .... In The wresTIing TournomenT, Clover won The I I8 Ib. closs ... Murdock IIZ6 Ib.l . . . ReinboTh U35 Ibs.l . .. IVlc1rTin II47 Ibs.l . . .Collins lI6O Ibs.l . . . Chornber- loin lI75 Ibs.l ond STonIey Brown won The heovy weighT. In The boxing TournornenT, Rex Dorling won The IIZ6 Ibs.l TiTle . . . Von Winkle lI35 Ibs.l . . . Fry II47 Ibs.l . . . Drum lI6O Ibs.l . . . Neill lI75 Ibs.l ond BoTes U95 Ibs.l. Gomrno Phi won The volleyboll chompionship . . . SweeT copTured The hondboII'TiTIe .... lvlonuel BRIDGE CHAMPIONS EDWARD CORBIN CHANDLER BROWN LeIT To righT: Murdock lfree Throwl, Monuel lIsT Bowl BI kT dl2dB I'ql R'dIlP'gP gl oc or n owing , ie e in on . N CLUB TOUCH FOOTBALL Isf LeTT To rig hT- Firsf Row: ArmiToge, Borcloy, Schwenn, F Second Row: GuThrie, Miller, Nic N CLUB BASKETBALL LeTT To rig hT- Borcloy, Fry, Neill, Forber, WhiTe Took individuol bowling honors ond Gommo Phi won The Teom bowling Trophy. In The spring Terrn Lloyd Fox won The bodminTon crown .... Chuck SweeT ond I-Iorold Wilson were winners in ping pong doubles .... CTher sporTs on The spring Term progrom were ployground boll, horse shoe singles ond doubles. golT, Trock, ond orchery. Two Trophies ond Three medols ore oworded oT The end oT The yeor Tor individuol porTicipoTion . . . Clork STorr won The individucil Trophy Tor I93I-32. ber, W ol. rw ga 1 A s is arg Q, N,,4xx x We . 151-0 .gh gf is i ' sg. .g ... ' ' - f- N. R A s f as , Ms g A i bi 5 ' N I K Q .,,,, F3 .. , l .y V ... 7 v, Y w '-.s1....:,.a. .W - ,, A af 1. I' 3 1 Z A . 1 Jean Wilder Helen Royse Virginia Allen Doris La Mosler Thurley Voellcel Doroihy Harmon Marian Nelson Rulh Parrish Vorsily Hockey . . . Bollorn Raw llefi lo righll -Caroline Wolff, Dorofhy Harmon, Carrie Vogf, Belly Baird. Middle Row-Thurley Voek- el, Marian Denzer, Marian Nelson, Maurine Blum, Phyllis Ward. Top Raw-Doris LaMasler, Leola Sulfon, Winifred Bail- ey, Barbara Turner. s gf K .ff 1' E is ss. f l ,W L10 Phy Ed . . . CQ-Eds . . 22--30-45-78--now 8l P.E'S. -The incenlive-excellenl equipmenl--purposeful aims-well-rounded curriculum-lols ol fun mixed wiih excellenl professional Jrraining-Jrwo new inslruclors-Jrolal 6-Miss Barlo, direcior -Miss Lalcin, dancing inslrucior-Miss Brown, high school criiic-Miss l-lume, grade school crilic--Miss Frey, correclive work-Miss Berg- lanal, grade school criric. Aciiviiies ollered-Soccer, l-loclcey, Bowl- ing, Baslcelball, Ping Pong, Baseball, Tennis, Archery, l'lilcing, Camping irips, Tapping, Follc dancing, lnlerpreiive dancing, and social dancing-many more minor acrivilies. ' Closely connecled -- Physical Educalion Club, W.A.A. and Orchesis.-W.A.A. Spon- sor, Miss l'lume-olllers-lnlramural spor+s- inleresling meeiings-lively parries-comiorh able lounging room-close friendships: Orche- sis-dancing organizarion-for Jrhose who love lo dance and creale lhrough dancing-direct ed by Jrhe Jralenied and capable Miss Lalcin. Cook-l-larmon-Wilder-new N women -eleven in school-sland for-leadership, de- pendabilily, scholarship-good sporlsmanship -highesl honor possible-one N women chosen-name placed on honor plale-hangs on Norlh hall of gym-cuslom eslablished -six years ago. , u-H-i-f -- ' ........ 'H ' 5 1 QW if w----v-e ECREATIGINI for every girI in' schooI demanded reorganizarion of Ihe W.A.A. inIramuraI sysrem W.A.A. GIRLS' PARTY ' DANCING TEAM IN THE GAMMA PI-II CIRCUS during Ihe pasjr year. CooperaIion wijrh a pIan aIready successIuI in The worIc of Ihe Women's League resuIIed in dividing Normal inIo 20 disIricIs wiIh an inIramuraI chairman in each disIricI. Be- cause oi Jrhe more direcI conIacI wirh Ihe girIs of Ihe schooI and wi+h Ihe beIIer organizaIion Ihis pro- gram was very adequare. I'IocIcey and soccer again proved Io be Ihe mosI popuIar of IaII sporrs. From Ihe very Iirsr caII Ior Ieams by Ihe managers, Space' for aclrivilryiwas aI a premium on Ihe sourh campus, Ihe use oi Ihe . playing IieIds being aIIernaIed wiIh Ihe men's inIramuraIs. BOWLING. ., PoPuLAR spoizr AT Nomvmi CARRIE voor DEFEATS Mme cooiq H ALUMNAE Hoci4EY TEAM uIes for Ihe season wenr uninrerrupred Due Io much good wearher, sched- unIiI Ihe Iasr Iew games which had Io be canceIIed. Much of Ihe success of Ihe new program was due Io 'rhe unIaiIing eriorlrs of Berry Baird, senior, who was appoinred inIramuraI manager and who was abIy advised by Miss Frey. A varsiry soccer Ieam had never before been chosen for orher Ihan inIra- muraI comperirion. Such a Ieam was chosen Ihis year. A srarr was made which is hoped wiII resuII in placing soccer on a similar basis wiIh hocIcey. Wirh Ihe Homecoming AIumni game as an incenlrive, candidares Ior Ihe var- siIy hockey Ieam reporjred early Io Miss Brown for Ihe pracrice sessions which would conIinue up Io Homecoming. I:oI- Iowing inrensive aIIer schooI sessions, No- vember Iound a derermined varsilry ready for Iheir one big game of Ihe season. A margin of one goaI was enough Io break Ihe aIumni winning sIreaIc, Ihe score be- ing 2-I. i !..al -.. - RR . . . cold wearher again . . . nor loo cold for baslcerball, ping pong, lapping, bowling, volley ball, lollc dancing, and bridge . . . a spacious gym... adeguale lacililies . . . capable inslruclors . . 0. an opporluniry for all lo parlicipalre in winrer acliviries. Miss l-lume inlroduces new eligibililry rules . . . parlricipanls in Jrlie slrenuous sporls given pliysical exams . . .also required lo alrlend one leclure and Jrliree praclice sessions before ruled eliaible. Baslcelball . . . mosl popular sporl . . . managed by Mildred Cleveland . . . program includes class and inlrramural Jrournamenls . . . lreslwmen cagers slwow power . . . win class cliampionslwip . . . deleal sophomores in linal game . . . Coolcs ream dominales rlie inrra- r murals . . .delealorlierloamslwandily . . .and , 1, lcqgxbg g g 4 win Jrlwe banner. Valley ball . . . compulsory lor maiors . . . unusual inroreslr is sliown . . . bolrlw class and inlramural Jrourneys lield . . . Voellcel is manager ...Poll l-lall is viclorious in inlramural lourney. fax IK .! K, ,I '5., 0 U T OVVLING . . . recondiTioned Tloors . . . new bolls . . . new pins . . .These in- cenTives drc1w36 girls To This winTer sporT ... PeTTicloir is monoger . . . TournomenT produces mony pin orTisTs . . . lXloTziger, 0'brien . . . Turn in highesT scores Tor moior Tourney. APPING, Tolk doncing, inTerpreTive ond sociol doncing . . . Misses BorTo, Lokin, 84 Browns direcTing. Topping . . . speciol closses Tor moiors . . . oTher closses during voconT hours. Sociol doncing Tor beginners . . . oTTered once o week . . . oble direcTion. lnTerpreTive doncing . . . in doily closses . . . Orchesis Tor Those. c Ping Pong . . .second yeor Tor ping pong . . . populoriTy grows by leops ond bounds . . . reoches heighT oT moior in- TeresT . . . enThusiosm runs high . . . volue . . . use in leisure Time . . .Tor correcTive work. lvlcinogers Corrie VogT . . . deTeoTs lvlorg Cook . . .close rnoTch. Bridge in inTromurols Tor TirsT Time . . . proves successTul . . . W.A.A. room scene oT mony grond sloms . . . lvliller ond Frome score high . . . ploy winners oT men's division . . . men prove superior. DAY BY DAY-Scenes QTmUCl'1l'1UrryinQ grid scurrying mixed wiTh loTs oTlc1ughTer ond choTTer would cerwinly lnCllC0l9 lD6ST The eniOymenT Ol The lzfeshmon girls in Their vorious ocTiviTies in required physicol educoTion consisTing oT doncing os well og vQri0U5 gporlg, Aside Trom regulor closs porTicipoTion o very inTeresTing exTro-curriculor progrom wos orronged by The gym closses in Torm oT o cosTume porTy. Donces leorned in gym closses Turnished The nucleus Tor The evening's enTerToinmenT. lvlony inTeresTing ond even some ouThenTic cosTumes were resurrecTed Tor The occosion. 'l'herc1peuTic Troining wos ovoiloble To moiors in regulor closses. lvlosT oT The subiecTs consisTed oT correcTive work, mossoge, ond physicol exominoTions. Clinic work is The moin inTeresT however, eoch girl hoving o poTienT oT her own To work wiTh. . v, . V W x k.- 1 ff- , YW ' j.'Q . Us ' 'T-siCX ' , 0- ' T T -MJ l ...l new Trends in This Tield. Probobly The greoTesT oT These is The NE con hordly iudge o piece oT work by viewing iT os o uniTg he musT see oTher uniTs in order ThoT o comporison con be mode. When enough comporisons con be mode one con oT course molce suggesTions To- word improvemenTs. CerToin deTiniTe Trends Con be seen ond remediol worlc done os is shown by The reporTs oT vorious convenTions oT physicol educo- Tion ond inTromurol leoders Through- ouT The counTry. ARJORIE COOK, delegoTe To The W.A.A. convenTion held in AusTin, Texos, This yeor reporTs severol Tendency oT The chonge Trom group sporTs ond compeTiTion To individuol sporTs such os swimming, golT, orchery, ond riding. Then ogoin we Tind much sTress being ploced on moss poirTicipoTion-ThoT is--everyone ouT Tor inTromurol. E Tind in our own sysTem deTiniTe re- ocTions Towords These very Trends. Eoch yeor Tinds o greoTer number oT porTiciponTs in Tennis, ping-pong, bowling and archery, especially The laTTer. These sporTs have a carry over value and Thus can well be given much 'impeTus by proper guidance. IMILARLY again our aTTempT has been To provide inTramurals Tor all. Cur enrollmenT oT girls aT- Tords guiTe an opporTuniTy Tor such a plan-This goal will no doubT be reached in TuTure years if each year Tends To improve as has This one. I-IE Women's AThleTic program oTTers opporTuniTy Tor The girls, To meeT The leaders on The campus combined wiTh The excellenl means oT making Triends. The McCormick Gymnasium where The Timid Freshman does noT Tear To accosT The campus-worn senior, and where all classes meeT on common ground. So sTriving each year Tor higher aims in our aThleTic program . . . reaching ouT To all The girls in The school . . . oTTering Them . 1 cleanTun wiTh The ThrilloT Team and individual compeTiTion . . .develop- y ing Thof qualiTy which is needed so i much in The laTer years oT Their l liTe . . . Courage WheTher you be man or wom- an, you will never do anyThing in This World wiThouT courage. lT is The greaTesT qualiTy oT The mind, nexT To honor. ' '1 1 I .- The Dance os presenTed by i ORCT-IESIS Grchesis . ..,.,..... ..... ......,..... l-l e llebrondT ldolisgue .............AA........,......,...... SToughTon l should only believe in o God Thc1T would f know how To doncef'-NieTzsche. O Design Trom ArchiTecTure- R S l'd 'T ..... .... lvl . R b T efsriiiig sgilfiicliiihy .... ..... B sniirci ll-UN0l5 STATE NURMAL UNlVER5lTY Modern UniversoliTy .. .... ProlcoTieTl EUOnpl'PB.V'PP.nB'Ssg ' Dance, noT Thc1T you mciy lcnow whence you Trees . ......,... ..... l-l ellebrondT X , Rhyfhmg ,H 4-4. at alyu M' Robepfs corne or why, buT ThciT you moy experience all Tides ... .....,,..,....,.......4.... .,.. D ohnonyi ThciT moy be known oT The iourney's rhyThrn LiTe-The lonely one- ' Guided by ToTe-boTTling AgoinsT woves of ernoTion Forced To The very TeeT OT ToTe And drown ciwoy Agoin, U'1llli.0l 'Off CAPEN AUDITORIUM this Tired one . 990595 S'ffU9Ql'f1Q , FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST Reloxes-ond is corried Wifli The H665 NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY-THREE UnTil Tor ouT Life resTs- Troubled no more By ToTe or Tides. Worrior's Song ........ ..... . .Percussion LonienT , .. ,.,... ..... A .l-lows Turbulence ... ,...,...,,.....,....r... ...BorTolc lNTERMlSSlGN Gulls.. .. ....,..........,. ..,l.iszT Poems- Jone. ........ ,............... , . ..Milne The l-leighT oT The Ridiculous. ., ..... Holmes .JonoThon Bing ............... .i,..... B rown ProcTice l-lour ....... .,.................... A . Browning l.oyender's Blue ..........,........s,....,.,., l-lellebrc1ndT When l om lring, dilly dilly, You sholl be queen. A Doi WiTh The TechnocroTs ,.i..,. . . .Percussion 1 y ,4..... i . , Donce oT The Gypsies ...,.,.... ..., S oinT-Soens WolTzes ...i......,..... .i........,..... ,... S e lecTed MEMBERS QF ORCHESIS Morie Borlow, Alice Blum, lvlciurine Blum, Aileen Browning, Ado Jone CorTer, lvloriofie Coolc, lvlorion Denzer, I-lelen Deppe, lv1orgoreT English, Norrno Gronerneier, Alice Grush, DoroThy Plorrnon, Alrno l-lows, Wovo l-lollis, GhcirloTTe Jock- son, Doris l.olVlosTer, lvlciriorie lVlorrioT, Genevieve lvlihilolc, Rochel Noe, Irene Nordine, RuTh Parrish, Erma PoTTerson, Leong Peelcin, RuTh PriTcheTT, Clciro Rosrnussen, Thurley Voel- lfel, Phyllis Word, Jeon Wilder, Thelmo Wilson. DirecTion ,..i,,... .....,.. .........,.,,... E rn rno Lolcin AccomponisT ...., ...lvloriorie RoberTs Reorder ........i. ... l-lelen Campbell Generol Choirrnon. .,...,.., Woivo l-lollis Business Monoger.. ......,.. Irene Nordine Progroms ..,...., .... N orrno Gronemeier ProperTies .... .... ....,. lvl o rie PeTiTcloir CosTurncs. . , ............,. ChorloTTe Jciclcson PubliciTy . ,lvlourine Blum, RuTh PriTcheTT Orchesis . RCT-TESIS is a naTional honorary dancing socieTy oT which The organizaTion on our own campus is a parT. lTs. name comes Trom The ancienT Greelc, a Term whose TruesT mean- ing is To dance. The SocieTy wos originaTed aT The UniversiTy oT Wisconsin, and The members oT ThaT TirsT Orchesis have sTarTed new groups in oTher colleges. The aims oT Grchesis are To help creaTe an inTeresT in The dance ThaT will raise iT To iTs righTTul high place among The Tine arTsg To develop and TurTher a True love oT dancing, and To give Training ThaT will resulT in some degree oT masTery in The conTrol oT The human body. Grchesis means To dance ..... To dance will help you bear Joy and hope, The Tears oT sorrow, , Courage in despair, and longing oT Tomorrow. Orchesis is Living wiTh music Thrilling To movemenT . You'll Tind Life- The expression oT your soul . When you dance. Membership in Grchesis is granTed To any girl in school who shows a sincere inTeresT in dancing and who successTully meeTs The requiremenTs oT The organizaTion. TryouTs, including a 4 Thorough TesT on TundamenTals and Two original dances, are held Twice each school year. New members are iniTiaTed in a beauTiTul and impressive candle-lighT service in which The TradiTional Grchesis pledge is read by The presidenT. X Grchesis oTTers excellenT opporTuniTy To Those who are inTeresTed in dancing, boTh as an arT and as recreaTion, Tor obTaining more insTrucTion and pracTice Than is oTTered in regular classes. Tv1eeTings are held each Wednesday eve- ning aT seven-ThirTy in Tv1cCormiclc Gymnasium. An elemenTary class period, lcnown as Junior Grchesis, and open To any girl in school, precedes The advanced group, aT six-ThirTy. Miss Emma Lalcin, insTrucTor and TalenTed dancer, is The sponsor and inspiring leader oT The local Grchesis group. The presidenT during The pasT year was Wava Hollis, a iunior. During The year Orchesis added several new girls To iTs membership. The sixTh annual spring reciTal oT The socieTy was presenTed on April 2I, I933, in Capen AudiTorium. V ' MEMBERS OF ORCHESIS ARE: Marie Barlow CharloTTe Jaclcson Alice Blum Doris LaMasTer Maurine Blum Mariorie MarrioT Aileen Browning Genevieve Mihilalc Ada Jane CarTer Rachel Noe g y W W A Mariorie Cook lrma PaTerson Marion Denzer Leona Peelcin Helen Deppe RuTh Parrish MargareT English RuTh PriTcheTT Norma Gronemeier Clara Rasmussen Alice Grush Thurley Voellcel DoroThy l-larmon Phyllis Ward Alma l-laws Jean Wilder Wava l-lollis Thelma Wilson r I ! I 1 J 1 O Ai I 4 K w , X . J I 1 I 4 n ,V 1 . j , 1 I 4 1 I 1 1 1 i 5 5 5 5 -I 1 ,m 'Q -I I L1 2 ,Q W- 4 u iw: ' W , Vi N Y 2 f V A + x f A x 4 x I Q 1 X f'. 'tu' . . Q , im, n Kxwk. f 1lg SCIENCE BUILDING President Brown HARRY ALVIN BRQWN, Ed. D., Presidenl ol Jrhe Umversily. . Dr. Brown received his A.Bg from Boles College- in 1903 ond from Jrhe Universily ol Colorado in IQO7. In I923 he obloined his A.lv1. degree from lhe Uni- versily ol Colorado. ln I925 he look his Doclor ol Educolion degree from Boies College ond lvliomi Universily. 5 I Q s ,ff f 1. l ' of .W V .' 'i,f': s S4 A - 4 . , C . X , 4. - ?'?c ' ' fa: .1-si 'swf V ' -- r - , Q ' l ::.,.,--:: . Q 1-1 - '1':.:,--.:4-wfzrr-Q. . .. 'swf- M' 2 - - +',f,X:k-N V .g::::1'-'.,5,.' V' Q , ' 3 ,fain ' Q fn ' ZF-155' ' X il .c vi g X Q-, a V 5 .Wx rsw ggmrzss J Q X 1 - ,L - is WW 'Z f Dean Schroeder . . ERMAN HENRY SCHRQEDER, A.lVl., Dean af The Teachers College and Professor of Educa- Tiang Direclar al The Summer Quarler. Mr. Schroeder received his Ph.B. degree from Cornell College in l9OO and his Masler of Arls C degree from rhe Universily of Chicago in l927. 'T Our Deans . . ALPI-I I-IARLAN LINKINS, A.M., Deon oT Men and AssocioTe ProTes- sor oT Zoology. Mr. Linlcins received his A.B. degree Trom Illinois College in I9I2, his A.M. degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Illinois in I9I4, ond he hos olso Token groduoTe worlc. l'le is especiolly inTeresTed in The Q v.- Ts sTudy oT birds ond herediTy, being considered one oT The besT ciuThoriTies x. T . 1. YE f -si ff on bird liTe in The sToTe. I-lis duTies os deon oT men ond Those oT insTrucTor X bring him in conTcicT wi+h o lorge porT oT The sTudenT body, ond he is M if oble To oddress mosT oT These sTudenTs by nome. T 1 lg, E 'R ,XS ss 4 6 , - - In oddiTion To These duTies Mr. Linlcins is sponsor oT The VorsiTy Club, on orgonizoTion Tor men, ond one oT The mosT ocTive orgonizoTions on The compus. Mony consTrucTive chonges ond worTh while proiecTs hove been compIeTed during his sponsorship, lincluding o chcinge in The poy- menT oT dues ond The ChrisTmos Servicel. I-le is olso presidenT oT The Science Club and is lorgely responsible Tor The success oT This orgonizo- Tion. As choirmon oT The LecTure Boord he hos broughT some excellenT TolenT To The UniversiTy ploTTorm, including Helen I-Iowe, ond The Don Cossciclc Chorus. Mr. Linlcins is one oT The mosT c1cTive members oT The ToculTy oT The UniversiTy. LIVE LILLIAN BARTQN, A.M., Deon oT Women ond AssocioTe Proifessor oT Sociol Psychology. MLW HARLAN UNKINS Miss BorTon received her A.B. degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Illinois OLIVE LILUAN BARTON in I905, ond her A.M. degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicogo in I93O. Miss BorTon's duTies os deon oT women demond The greoTer porT oT.her Time, buT she Tinds Time olso To sponsor The Women's Leogue ond To ocT os choirmon oT The Sociol Com- miTTee. As sponsor oT The Women's Leogue, on orgonizoTion To which ony womon in school moy belong, she hos succeeded in bringing obouT o uniTy ond cooperoTive spiriT omong The women oT The school which is odmiroble. She is olso lorgely responsible Tor The success oT The STudenT Forum ThoT is plonned eoch yeor by The Ieogue. Miss BorTon hos secured The conTidence ond respecT oT olmosT everyone on The compus Through her sympoThy ond undersTonding oT sTudenT liTe. I-Ier inTeresTs ore olwoys wiTh The sTudenT body. As Deon oT Women ond os choirmon oT The CommiTTee on Socicil l:uncTions she hos become one oT The mosT be- loved members oT The ToculTy. 1' I CLYDE WHITTAKER HUDELSON ' AgriculTure . CLYDE WHITTAKER HUDELSON, M.S... DirecTor oT The Division oT Agricullurol EducoTion ond AssocioTe ProTessor oT AgricuITure B.S., UniversiTy oT Illinois, IQI3. lVl.S., l9I4. Diplomo, WesTern Illinois SToTe Teochers College, l9I7. Mr. I-ludelson is sponsor oT The Hopkins AgriculTure Club. The oim oT The ogriculTure curriculum is To prepore iTs groduoTes To Teoch ogricuITure ond The oTTilioiTed sciences in high schools. Secondorily iT sTrives To prepore The sTudenTs To become procTicoI To rmers. DemonsTroTion and experime-nToTion con be corried on oT The UniversiTy Form which is oT The presenT Time oTTiIioTed wiTh The U. S. DeporTmenT oT AgriculTure in such work. Art., .ORENCE TILTON OROTHY SALOME MclLVAIN GLADYS LEORA BARTLE JANET KATHERINE SMITH FLORENCE TILTON, A.M. ..................... DirecTc,r of ArT DirecTor oT The Division oT ArT EducoTion ond AssisTonT Pro- Tessor oT ArT EducoTion. AB., UniversiTy oT SouTh DokoTo, I9I6g B.A.E., Chicogo ArT InsTiTuTe, P9261 A.M. Teochers College, Columbio UniversiTy, I93O. Miss TilTon is This yeor's sponsor oT The ArT Club. GLADYS LEORA BARTLE, M.S. ,.....L .... .........,... A r T BS., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin, 19251 MS., I93O. Miss BorTle Teoches poTTery, leoTher work, modeling, wood corving, block prinTing, ond meTolcroTT. She hos sponsored numerous Trips To The poTTery works oT MorTon, Illinois. DOROTHY SALOME McILVAIN, A.M. .................... Art A.B., UniversiTy oT WoshingTon, SeoTTIe, WoshingTon, I926g A.M., Teochers College, Columbio UniversiTy, I93O. JANET KATHERINE SMITH, A.M. ........................ Ar'r Diplomo, Chicogo Acodemy oT Fine ArTs, l923g A.B., Uni- versiTy oT Chicogo, I929g A.M., I93O. The JesTers had Miss SmiTh Tor Their sponsor This yeor. Miss SmiTh underTook To creoTe The righT ChrisTmos spiriT on The compus by producing The NoTiviTy, o mirocle ploy, orronged ond designed by herseIT. ARTHUR ROWLAND WILLIAMS MARY DOROTHY WEBBT MARGARET KATHERINE PETERS ALTA JOSEPHINE DAY Commerce . . . ARTHUR RowLAND WILLIAMS, A.M. ...I.....I....,.....,..I....... ...........,.... ...,............... ........ .................DirecTor oT The Division oT Commerce EducoTion ond AssocioTe ProTessor oT Commerce AB., Kenyon College, l9OIg A.M., IQO3. Mr. Williams hos been The Business Monoger oT The VideTTe during The poIsT yeor. f , MARY DOROTHY WEBB, A.M. ..........................................,........... .... ........... C o mmerce AB., Lowrence College, I9I5g A.M., UniversiTy oT Wisconsin, I93O. Miss Webb is criTic oT The sTudenT commerce Teoch- ers oT UniversiTy High School. Miss Webb hos been The sponsor oT Pi Omego Pi The posT yeor. She wos sponsor oT Koippo DelTo Epsilon, locoi ChopTer oT The NoITionol EducoTionol SocieTy. She Is olso NoiTionol Treosurer oT This orgonizoTion. MARGARET KATHERINE PETERS, M.S. ............,...,, Commerce B.S., lndiono UniversiTy, l927g M.S., New Yo.k UniversiTy, 1928. ALTA JOSEPHINE DAYfA.B. .......... ................. C omrnerce AB., Lcivvrenco College, l9OIg diplomo, in SecreToIriol sTudies, Gregg College, I9I8. The Commerce Club hove hoicl Miss Doiy Tor This yeor's leoder ond sponsor. I MANFRED JAMES HOLMES HARVEY ANDREW PETERSON EDWIN ARTHUR TURNER CHARLES ERNEST DECKER E d u . . . ,. i. ig TR .. i' I MAN FRED JAMES I-IoLMEs, s.L. ...... Eduwiion , . g I Diploma, SToTe Normol School, Winonoi, Min- --1'i' A... , Wvlvghgu X i i , hggg , QI ' nesoTo, I8851 B.L., Cornell UnivorsTy, I89l. Mr. -,,'2 ' Holmes is ProTessor oT EducoTion. ' jig .... A9 i ' i Asc A - HARVEY ANDREW PETERSON, Ph.D.. . .Educodion , , V AB., UniversiTy oT Chicogo, I897g A.M., Horv- iiiiiiiziziiiiiii si ord UniversiTy, I900g Ph.D., Unive siTy oT Chicogo l909. Mr. PeTerson is ProTessor oT Psychology. Y N , ,R E ny EDWIN ARTHUR TURNER, A.M.. ...... Eduwiion ' ' if Diplomo, lndiono Teochers College, l898g A.M., Indiono UniversiTy, I905g A.M., Teochers Col- lege, Columbio UniversiTy, IQO6. Mr. Tuner is ProTessor oT School Supervision. CHARLES ERNEST DECKER, A.M. .......... DirecTor oT Secondory EducoTion ond AssocioTe ProTessor oT EducoTion Diplomo, Novo ScoTio Normol College, l902q AB., Auroro College, I9I4g A.M., Univer- siTy oT Wisconsin, I9l9. Mr. Declcer is DirecTor oT The Division oT Seconclory Eclu- coTion ond is AssocioTe ProTessor oT Edu- coTion. ROSE ETIOLE PARKER 1 THOMAS JESSE LANCASTER CLARENCE ORR CONSTANTINE F. MALMBERG EDWARD LQROY COLE ROSE ETIOLE PARKER, Ph.D. ......,. ............. . ..Educa+ion A.B., Universiry of Norlh Dal-ora, I92I3 A.M., Universiry of Chi- cago, I9233 Ph.D., Universirv of Wisconsin, I93I. Miss Parker is Super- visor of Sludenr Teaching in The lnrermediare Grades and is Associare Professor of Elemenrary Educarion. AGNES FRASER RICE, Ph.B. .......... Q .................,. Educoriori Diploma, Slare Teachers College, Manlcaro, Minnosola, l907g Ph.B., Universiry ol Chicago, l926. Miss Rice is Supervisor of Sludenr Teaching in The Primary Grade and is Associare Professor ol Elemenrary Educarion. RUBERTA NORCOTT smirii, A.M. ...i.i.......,,.,i.,..,.,,.. ......Dirocror ol Elemenrary Educalion and Professor ol Educarion Diploma, Srare Normal School, Plymourh, New l-lampshire, I9lf: B.S., Teachers College, Columbia Universiry, l924g A.M., l925. THELMA NELSON, A.M. ....... . ........................ ,...... . THOMAS JESSE LANCASTER, A.M. .. .Educarion Diploma, lllinois Srale Normal Universiry, IQI4: Ed. B. l9I6g A.M., Universiry of Chicago, l927. Mr. Lancasler is a member of 'rho Arhlelic Comrnirree. CLARENCE ORR, A.M. ...,.........., Educalion A.B., Universily of lllinois, I9I4g A.M., I928. Mr. Qrr is Direcror of The Universilv Exrension Service. CONSTANTINE FRITTIOF MALMBERG, Ph.D. ., Educarion A.B., Berhany College, I903g Ph.D., Srare Uni- versily of lowa, IQI4. Mr. Malmberg has been sponsor of Pi Kappa Della and Kappa Phi Kappa. l-le is very much inferesred in dramarics and speech. EDWARD LeROY COLE, Ed.D. ......... Educoriori Diploma, Michigan Srale Normal College, l909g A.B., Universiry of Michigan, l9I3g A.M., l9I4g Ed.D., Universiry ol California, I925. Mr. Cole is sponsor of The l-lieronymous Club and is Acring Di.ecJror ol The Division of Rural Educarion. sw, 'K ........................English A.B., Des Moines Universiry, I9I93 A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Universiry, I923. Miss Nelson is The Direcror of Fell l-lall and also Assisranr Dean ol Women. She reaches several classes in English. ACNES FRASER RICE RU BERTA NORCOTT SMiTl-I '15z2g.,. Q TH ELMA NELSON if ff 11 , , fi Eff l if Q V f f ff!! ff 1 A gf ,M ff I iff f ff? f W ' 1 X f 7 , I .,., V, , 1 ' f ffl Gf f f , f f I I 41, , 4 14 ff f 5 ff , U, I , ff if ' gi , f 1,5 f ffl , 1 sf fff f 'fff X' 'yf ' 2 Z f' 7 1 ig! 6 4 ' f Xfff A 4 f ,MA MW L 'Ss R so 5315 'if f ' .1fI5r'l-fif .. 'W-9 .7 .1 .:. E-:ri , 4 X - s .A Y , i fi I S3 N5 K3 f s X' Z j k' 5 4?-.1 'Q V I 1 A rf' . 55 if fs -- . f -Q W f , f . . f 1, 7 ., , W . ,f -2 '- iv-Qftg, fx y , , ff yn., 47' , f iff! jig 211. W X! .f ,, V Ei QQ! W W jf , f 1 GEORGE MERIT PALMER LAURA HAYES PRICER GRACE ESTHER VINSON JUNE ROSE COLBY English . GEORGE MERIT PALMER, A.M.. , English Diplorno, lllinois SToTe Nornnoil Uni- versiTy, l8993 A.B., UniversiTy oT lllinois, l908g A.M., l909. Mr. Polrner hos been The very ordenT sponsor oT The Philodel- phio LiTerory SocieTy Tor mony yeors. l-le hos been chosen os sponsor oT The l933 Index. LAURA HAYES PRICER, Ph.M.. . .English B.S., VoinderbilT UniversiTy, l905: Ph.M.. UniversiTy oT Chicogo, l9lO. As choirmon ol The c:onvocoiTion cornnniTTee, Mrs. Pricer hos ossisTed in ploinning mony inTeresTing progroms Tor The sTudenT body This yeor. GRACE ESTHER VINSON, A.M., ,English A.B., B.S., UniversiTy oT Missouri, l92lg A.M., l924. Miss Vinson is sponsor oT The VideTTe. JUNE ROSE COLBY, Ph.D. ...... English AB., UniversiTy oT Micghigon, l878g A.M., l885: Ph.D., I886. Miss Colby is now ProTessor EmeriToi oT LiTeroTure. ELMER WARREN CAVINS .i.... English Diplorno, lllinois SToTe Norrnol Uni- versiTy, l892. Mr. Covins is The oUThor oT on orThogrophy boolc which is Used quiTe exTensively in The gross schools. GERDA OKERLUND. Ph.D. ...... English A.B., UniversiTy oT WoshingTon, l923g A.M., l925g Ph.D., l93l. Miss Olcerlund hos mode on exTensive sTudy oT The liTero- Ture oT Norwoy. FLORENCE EVELYN TEAGER. Ph.D. ,,.. A.B., UniversiTy oT lowo, l9l7, A.M., l927g Ph.D., l93l. Miss Teoger is inTer- esTed in The liTeroTure oT The Middle Ages, ond chiefly in The worlc oT Choiucer. HARRIET JOSEPHINE BERNlNGER.A.M. English Diplomo,SToTe Normol School,Terre l-louTe, lndiono, l905: A.B., UniversiTy oT Illinois, I9l5g A.M., l9l7. ELMER WARREN CAVINS GERDA OKERLUND FLORENCE EVELYN TEAGER HARRIET JOSEPHINE BERNINGER English . MARION ANSEL TAYLOR, Ph.D. ...................... - ,...,....... English A.B., Slole Universily ol lowo, l925p A.M., I929g Ph.D., l93I. Dr. Toylor has been oclive in lhe sociol ohloirs ol Ihe Sophomore Closs of which she is sponsor. MARGARET COOPER, A.M. ....... .. Q....a........... ....... E nglish Advonced Kindergorlen Diplomo Monlcolo Slole Teochers College, l9l2g A.B., Corlelon College: A.M. ond Diplomo in Elemenloiry Supervision, Columbio Universily, I9 I 7. MARION ANSEL TAYLOR MARGARET COOPER RUTH HENLINE RUTH HENLINE, A.B., Ed.B. ,.... English A.B., Illinois Wesleyon Universily, l924g Ed.B., Illinois Slole Normol Univer- sily, I926. Miss I-Ienline hos been very he-Flicienl in Ihe monogemenl ol lhe lexl- boolc librory. Foreign Language . FREDERICK WILLIAM BACHMANN. Ph.D. ...,.......,.. Foreign Longuoge B.A., Slonlord Universily, l922g M.A., I924, Ph.D., Universily ol Chicogo, l93I. Mr. Bochmonn is on Inslruclor in Germon, MARGUERITE REGINA CONNELL, A.M. .................,Foreign Longuoge Ed.B., Illinois Slole Normol Univer- sily, I92lg A.M., Universily ol Illinois, I928. Miss Connell is on lnslruclor in Lolin ond English. She hos been sponsor ol The Newmon Club, on orgonizolion lor Colholic sludenls. She hos spenl much lime in developing Ihe sociol olloirs ol lhis club. KATHERINE ELIZABETH CARVER. A.M. ..................Foreign Longuoge A.B., Volporoiso Universily, I896g Lill.D., I92Og A.B., Cornell Universily, I909g A.M., Universily ol Chicogo, l922. Miss Corver is ossislonl Professor ol Lolin in The Universily High School. She is sponsor ol Ihe Lolin Club. MARGERY ALICE ELLIS. A.M. .,....... Foreign Longuoge Ph.B., Universily ol Chicogo, l92lg Cerlilicol cI'Eludes Irongoises, Universily ol Poris, l922g A.M., Universily ol Chi- cogo, I927. Miss Ellis hos spenl severol summers in Fronce sludying Ihe French Longuoge, ond is very ellicienl in her field ol worlc. She is Assislounl Professor in French oncl is sponsor ol 'rhe French Club. Willis-isww 23, . .X 94- lw I IHS S-iq we FREDERICK WILLIAM BACHMANN MARGUERITE REGINA CONNELL KATHERINE ELIZABETH CARVER MARGERY ALICE ELLIS ,am ws Wibm- HOWARD J. HANCOCK CLIFFORD EMORY HORTON JOSEPH T. COGDAL HAROLD EUGENE FRYE Health Education . HOWARD J. HANCOCK, A.M. ..,J....A.. Direclor ol Alhlelics A BB., Universily of Wisconsin, l9l8g A.M., l93O. Mr. Hancock has been loolball coach lor lhe pasl 'rwo years. He is coaching Jihe baseball 'ream lhis year lor lhe lirsl lime since he has been here. CLIFFORD EMORY HORTON, A. M. .......,............ I l Direcror of fhe Division ol Heallh and Sporls Educalion and Associale Professor of Sporls Educalion B.P.E., Springfield Y.M.C.A. College, l9l9g A.M., Clarlc Universily, l923. Pop Horlon has relinquished The reins of li Normal's Alhlelic leams and is devoling his enlire allenlion To l The direclin ol The De arlmenl ol Ph sical Educalion. He is i Q P Y now sponsor ol Gamma Phi. He has been lhe promolor ol lhe annual Gamma Phi Circus. y 1 i JOSEPH T. COGDAL, A.B. ......,,..,.,.... Heallh and Sporls gg A.B., James Millikin Universily, I92l. Mr. Cogdol is coach of lhe lraclc, and cross counlry learns, which have won high honors lor Old Normal. He is also coach of our baslcelball leam which has made some good records in The pasl. McCORMlCK GYM HAROLD EUGENE FRYE, Ed.B. ..........,. Heallh and Sporls Ed.B., Universily of Aliron, l'?3l. Mr. Frye has been assisling Coach Hancoclc in direcling The baclclield ol our loolball leam. EMMA LAKIN, B.S. ......,.....,....................................... ....... . .. .......... Physical Educalion BS., Universily ol Wisconsin. Miss Lalcin is sponsor ol Orchesis, a nalional dramaric organgarion which gives an annual dance recilal on our campus. She is lnslruclor ol Physical Educalion. ELSIE BERGLAND, A.B. ,................................ ...................................... P hysical Educalion I. A.B., Universily of Wisconsin. Miss Bergland specializes in leaching Hygiene in lhe 'rwo-year Heallh and Sporls Curriculum. She also assisls in 'ihe supervision ol Sludenl Teaching in lhe Melcalle School. ESTHER HUME, M.S. ...,.... ..,..........,,.......... ...................................... P h ysical Educalion AB., Universily ol Missouri: M.S., Harvard Universily. Miss Hume is lhe new sponsor and direclor of lhe Women's Alhlelic Associalion. She has nearly compleled her Ph.D. degree al Columbia Universily. EMMA LAKIN ELSIE BERGLAND ESTHER HUME -Av 1 ,I fv f'd7Z2'J, EUGENE LEONARD HILL MARGARET MURRAY BARTO BERNICE OERTRUDE FREY JUANITA ANNE BROWN 4 EUGENE LEONARD HILL, Ed.B.. . .g ........,,.. .... . .. . ..... .. ...... ... ... .. .I-IealTh and SporTs Ed.B., Illinois STaTe .Normal UniversiTy, l93O. Mr. Hill is direcTor oT InTra-mural SporTs and has creaTed much inTeresT in This division This pasT year. He also is assisTanT TooTbaII and baskeTbaIl coach. MARGARET MURRAY BARTO, A.M. .... I .......,................................. .........,... H eaI+h and SporTs A.B.. UniversiTy oT Illinois, I9I8g A.M., Teachers College, Columbia UniversiTy, I9I9. Miss BarTo is DirecTor oT Physical EducaTion Tor Women. BERNICE GERTRUDE FREY, A.B. ....................... .... ......................,.........,. H e alTh and SporTs A.B., Ohio Wesleyan UniversiTy, I924. Miss Frey is sponsor oT The Physical EducaTion Club. .JUANITA ANNE BROXWN, B.S. .,.,............ ....... ...............,....................., H e alTh and SporTs B.S., UniversiTy oT Illinois, I927. Miss Brown is sponsor oT The Girls' High School AThleTic AssociaTion. Home Economics . JESSIE EU LALIA RAM BO BERNICE TUCKER JESSIE EULALIA RAMBO, A.M. ......,....,............ EducaTion and AssociaTe ProTessor oT Home Economics Diploma, Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy, I902g A.B., Uni- versiTy oT Illinois, I908g A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versiTy, I922. Miss Rambo has been The sponsor oT The Home Economics Club This year and has worked very hard Toward The promoTion oT This club. BERNICE TUCKER, A.M. .................... Home Economics B.S., UniversiTy oT Nebraska, I92Ig A.M., UniversiTy aT Chi- cago, I929. Miss Tucker is AssisTanT ProTessor OT Home Economics. JOSEPHINE ROSS, A.M. .................... Home Economics B.S., Illinois Women's College, I9I5: A.M., Teachers Col- lege. Columbia Unive.'siTy. I93O. Miss Ross is AssisTanT ProTessor oT Home Economics and has done much To creaTe inTeresT in This work ThroughouT The year. JOSEPHINE ROSS QW ADUAH CLIFTON NEWELL CHESTER M. HAMMERLUND ALVA WILLIAM DRAGOO KENYON SCOTT FLETCHER Industrial Arts . . . ADUAH CLIFTON NEWELL, B.S. in E.E. .........................,................... ................- ........... . .. . . .. . . .. . . I. I . .. .... . . .. ...Director of the Division ot lndustriol Educotion ond Professor of lndustriol Educoition B.S. in E.E., University of Michigon, l892. Mr. Newell is interested not only in the field of lndustriol Arts but olso in the field of Speech. CHESTER MALCOLM HAMMERLUND, B.S. ...........,... ......... ...........,.. I ndustriol Arts Diplomo, Illinois Stcite Normol University, l923: B.S., University of Illinois, l929. Mr. Hcimmerlund is sponsor of the lndustriol Arts Club. ALVA WILLIAM DRAGOO, M.S. .... .......s.,........,........................................ I ndustriol Arts Ed.B., Illinois Stote Normol University, l922g M.S., Iowo Stote College, I93O. Mr. Jrogoo teoches outomobile me- chcinics ond metol croft. He is very much interested in the field of Educotion. KENYON SCOTT FLETCHER, B.S. ......,................. ........................... ............ I n dustriol Arts B.S., Stout Institute, l929. IVIT. Fletcher supervises oll the printing done ot the University. He is cilso Director of the University Bond ond is very much interested in the field of music. Recently, he hos been elected cis Loy Brother of the Bloclc Friors. ' . Mathematics . . CLIFFORD NEWTON MILLS, A.M. ..........................A....,................................. Mothemotics B.S., Fronlclin College, I9lO. A.M., lndionoi University, IQI4. Mr. Mills hos been sponsor of the Euclideoin Circle ond Koppo Mu Epsilon during this yeor. Mr. Mills is the co-ourhor with Prof.John C. Stone of Teochers College, Mount Clor, New Jersey, of The Unit Mostery cirithmetics. He is oilso Permoinent Secretory of the Illinois Section of the Mothemoti- col Associcition of Americo. ' CLIFFORD N. MILLS EDITH I. ATKIN . .ADMIRE som-i mens ATKIN, A.M. ............,......,,. rviaiiiemaiics EUNOR B MSG HARRY F A.B., University of Michigon, I904g A.M.,Tec1chers College, Columbio University, I92o. Miss Atlcin is on officer in Koippci Mu Epsilon, ond hos helped to increose the interest of mothemotics on the compus. ELiNoR BERTHA FLAGS, M.S. ,.,.............. Maiiiemancs V3 B.S., University of Illinois, I92Ig M.S., I922. Miss Flogg hos tolcen on octive port in the progrom of the department this yeor. She wos foculty resident of Fell Holl the post yeor. Miss Flogg is Trecisurer of Loon Fund of the Foculty Women's Club. HARRY FRANKLIN ADMIRE ..,........,.......... Commerce Diplomo, Browns Business College, Terre Houte, lndiono, l9l3. Mr. Admire is deeply interested in music. He is well Icnown to the students through his porticipotion in school pro- grcims, omong them the Voirsity Christmos Services. Mr. Admire teoches Accounting in the Commerce Deport- ment. - - . ' 1?3TT?2VIcQ 54 'I I A,AA , 4 , Q : 5: es. sk Ag 1. 7553 Q, . ef Music FRANK WILLIAM WESTOFF RUTH OLIVE OERARD BLAINE BOICOURT FRANK WILLIAM WESTOFF I............... Direcfor of fhe Division of Music Educafion and Associafe Professor of Music Mr. Wesfoff has done exfensive privafe sfudy in fhe field of music. I-le is now Associafe Professor and Direcfor of fhe Division of Music Educafion. I-le ha's long been associafed wifh fhe choral club of which he is direcfor. Mr. Wesfoff has been fhe direcfor of fhe Universify orchesfra fhis year. I-Ie is also sponsor of fhe Lowell Mason Club, a music organizafion. RUTH OLIVE GERARD, B.M. .......,r.i. ...s.,...................,...........,..,................,...... M usic B.M., Norfhwesfern Universify, I926. Miss Gerard is especially inferesfed in Opera. She has been feaching music in fhe Universify High School and acfing as Supervisor of Music in fhe Mefcalfe School. Miss Gerard is an accom- - plished organisf. BLAINE BOICOURT, B.Mus.Ed. .............,. ..,...............,......,.................,.,..,.....s... M usic Diploma Soufhern Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify, I9I7g Diploma, American lnsfifufe of Normal Mefhods, I9227 B.Mus.Ed., Norfhwesfern Universify, I93O. Miss Boicourf has spenf much fime wifh Cilee C'ub worlc. She was direcfor of bofh fhe Boy's and Girls Cilee Clubs. They have made several public appearances fhroughouf Cenfral Illinois fhis year. OWARD WILLIAM ADAMS xLPI-I WALDO FOOLER CLARENCE LeROY CROSS JOHN EUGENE FRALEY P Natural Science . HOWARD WILLIAM ADAMS, M.S. ........,.. Nafural Science B.S., Iowa Sfafe College, I899g M.S., Universify of Chicago. I923. Mr. Adams is Professor of Chemisfry and is head chemisf for fhe Bloomingfon Sewage Disposal Planf. I-Ie is also Secrefary- Treasurer of fhe Apporfionmenf Board. CLARENCE LeROY CROSS, M.S. ............. Nafural Science B.S., Sfafe Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas, I9I9g M.S., Sfafe Universify of Iowa, I925. Mr. Cross is Associafe Professor of Physics. RALPH WALDO FOGLER, M.S. .............. Nafural Science B.S., Universify of Illinois, I92Ig M.S., I922. Mr. Pogler is Assisfanf Professor of Chemisfry. He is a member of fhe Afhlefic Board of Confrol and is sponsor of fhe Junior Class. I-le is very much inferesfed in all sporfs and afhlefic acfivifies. JOHN EUGENE FRALEY, Ed.B. ............... Nafural Science Ed.B., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify, I926. Mr. Fraley is Assisfanf Professor of Elemenfary Science. I-le is now sponsor of fhe Nafure Sfudy Club and Lay Brofher for fhe Black Friars Organizafion. I-le is very much inferesfed in fhe fields of Speech and Science. RALPH URBAN GOODING, Ph.D. . ,..., ...Nalural Science B.S., Universily ol Wisconsin, l922, Ph.D., I93I. Doclor Ciooding is an lnslruclor in Chemislry. LEON SHELDON SMITH, A.M. ..c,i ..i. . Na+u.-al Science A.B., Albion College, A.M., Universily ol Michigan. Mr. Smirh is a Prolessor ol Physics. I-le has done graduale work in a number ol universilies including Ihe Llniversily of Paris. Mr. Smilh is a greal lraveler, and has been lo Ponce during Ihe war. ANNA M. BLAKE, HS. ,.......,....,.. ..,. N alural Science Diploma, Illinois Slale Normal Univefsily, IQO7, B.S., Uni- versily ol Chicago, IQIS. Miss Blalce is a Professor ol Biology. Por a number ol yeaqs she has been connecled wilh Ihe Alumni Associalion ol Normal. She is Secrelary-Treasurer ol The asso' cialion lhis year and business manager ol Ihe Alumni quarlerly lor which she has wrillen several arlicles. BERTHA MAY ROYCE, A.M. .............,... Nalural Science A.B., Wellseley College, l9I I and A.M., Columbia Teachers' College. Miss Royce has specialized in Ihe field ol Zoology. FRED DELOS BARBER, Ed.B. ..,..,.. ......... N alural Science Ed.B., Illinois Slale Normal Llniversily, l93I. Mr. Barber is en assislanl in lhe chemislry deparlmenl. I-le has charge of The supply room. THOMAS MORSE BARGER, A.B. ..,.......,.. Nalural Science Diploma, Illinois Slale Nofmal Unversily, I902, B.A., Uni- versily ol Illinois, IQO7. Mr. Berger will receive his Masler of Science degree from lhe Universily ol Illinois in lhe spring ol I933. I-Ie is Assislanl Professor ol Physics and cfilic of lrhe sludenl leachers ol physics in The Universily I-ligh School. For The pasl year he has sponsored lhe Thalean debaling sociely ol lhe Uni- vefsily High School. I-le has vfrillcn a physics laboralory manual lor use in his classes. NEVA MCDAVITT, A.M. ...... ...........,.... N alural Science Ed.B., Illinois Slale Normal Universily, I925g A.M., Clark Universily, l929. Her field is in lhe elemenlary science deparl- monl, classes in nalure sludy and geography. IZLANCHE MCAVOY Ph.D. .......... Nalural Science A.B., Universily ol Cincinnali, I909g A.M., Ohio Slale Universily, I9l2g Ph.D., Universily ol Chicago, I93O. Miss McAvoy is an Assfslanl Professor of Biology and supervises Ihol field in sludenl Teaching in 'rhe Universily High School. Doclor McAvoy has been doing abslracr worlc for The Biological Abslracl Magazine and rho Bolonical Abslracl Magazine lor several years. RALPH URBAN OOODING ANNA M. BLAKE FRED DELOS BARBER NEVA McDAVITT 55 LEON SHELDON SMITH BERTHA MAY ROYCE THOMAS MORSE BARGER BLANCH E. MCAVOY .1 Social Science . WILLIAM ANDREW LAWRENCE BEYER, A.M.. . .Sociol Science A.B., Ohio SToTe UniversiTy, I906: A.lvl., I908. lvlr. Beyer is o Professor oT PoliTicoI Science. He hos been oi member oT The Forensic Boord ond The AThleTic Boord oT ConTrol This yeor. CHARLES ATHIEL HARPER, A.M. .............. Sociol Science B.S., UniversiTy oT Illinois, l922g A.M., l923. Mr. Horper is AssocioTe ProTessor oT I-IisTory. He hos been oT worlc Tor The losT Two yeors compiling doTo Tor o hisTory oT sevenTy-Tive yeors of Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy's exisffence. He is very ocTive in sTudenT orgonizoTions on The compus, being sponsor oT WrighT- onion LiTerory SocieTy Tor o number oT yeors, ond oi member of The Forensic Boorcl oncl AThleTic Boord oT ConT.'ol. JOHN A. KINNEMAN, A.M. ........,.......... Sociol Science AB., Dickinson College, I92I3 A.M.. UniversiTy oT Pennsyl- voinio, I923. Mr. Kinnemon is on AssocioTe ProTessor oT'SocioIogy ond is The ouThor oT o Sociology TexT which is used in ThoT course oT Normol. He is ci member oT The Forensic Boorcl. RICHARD GIBBS BROWNE, .,............ Sociol Science AB., UniversiTy oT Illinois, l922g A.M. l928. Mr. Browne is on AssisTonT ProTessor oT Economics. He is sponsor ol The Freshmon closs oncl is oi member oT The Forensic Boord. CLIFFORD WALTER MOORE, A.M. ............. Socioil Science Ecl.B., Illinois SToiTe Normoil UniversiTy, l922g A.M.. Univer- siTy oT Illinois, l925. lvlr. Moore is on AssisTonT Prolessor oT Sociol Science. ' ROBERT GUY BUZZARD, Ph.D. ................... Geography GS., UniversiTy oTChicc1go, l9log M.S., l9l7g Ph.D., Cloirlc UniversiTy, I925. DocTof Buzzorcl is o ProTessor oT Geogroiphy. Mr. Buzzord hos orgonized geogrophy Tours Tor speciol crediT To geogrophy ond oTher sludenls. Seven Trips hove been mode during summer sessions Tor The purpose of visiTing imporTonT hisToricoil ond liTerory cenTers os well os geogrophy cenTers ol inTeresT. Mr. Buzzord is sponsor of Gommo TheTo Upsilon, No- Tionol Geogroiphy FroTerniTy. DOROTHY GARRETT BRUNK, M.A. .........,.. Sociol Science Ed. B., Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I923g A.M.. Teoch- ers College, Columbio UniversiTy, l924q Mrs. Brunlc is AssEsTonT Professor of HisTory. EDNA MAE GUEFFROY, A.M. ...............,. Socioil Science h Ed.B., Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, l926g A.M.. Clorlc UniversiTy, I927. Miss GueTlroy is AssisTonT ProTessor oT Geog- rophy. ' WILLIAM A. L. BEYER . WTI CHARLES ATHIEL HARPER ? wig is CLIFFORD WALTER MOORE JOHN A. KINNEMAN DOROTHY OARRETT BRUNK RICHARD GIBBS BROWNE ROBERT GUY BUZZARD EDNA MAE CUEFFROY Speech . MABEL PERCIE CROMPTON, M.S. .............. . , ,..,....... AssisTonT ProTessor oT Geogrophy Miss CrompTon received her Ed.B. degree Trom Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy in l922, oTTer receiving her diplomo in l92O. ln l924 she received her M.S. degree Trom The UniversiTy oT Chicogo.. MABEL CLARE ALLEN, A.M.. .lnsTrucTor in Speech MABEL P. CROMPTON MABEL C. ALLEN Miss Allen received her A.B. degree from FRED S. SORRENSON MARION H. DEAN Brodley PolyTechnic lnsTiTuTe in l9263 ond her A.M. degree Trom NorThwesTern UniversiTy in l929. Miss Allen direcTs ond supervises oll oT The ploys given by The UniversiTy. ln oddiTion, she is o member oT The LecTure Boord, ConvocoTions CommiTTee, spon- sor oT The Normol ChopTer oT TheTo Alpho Phi, The dromoTics honorory TroTerniTy, ond is ocTive in Pi Koppoi DelTci. FRED S. SORRENSON, Ph.D. ...,.. ....,, D irecTor oT The Division oT Speech EducoTion ond AssocioTe Professor oT Speech. Mr. Sorrenson received his A.B. degree Trom MT. Morris College in I9l2g A.M. degree Trom The UniversiTy of Michigon in l9I4g ond his Ph.D. degree in l928. T-le is in chorge of The Torensic ocTiviTies oT The UniversiTy ond is The ouThor oT o boolc on public speolcing. I-le is olso ocTive in The work of Pi Koppo DelTo, The Torensic honorory TroiTerniTy. MARION HELEN DEAN. A.M. ....,........,....,,..,.... .........,.......................... l nsTrucTor in Speech Miss Deon received her Ed.B. degree Trom lllinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy in I929, ond her A.M. Trom The UniversiTy oT Illinois in I932. She is o member oT Pi Koppo DelToi, TheTo Alpho Phi, ond Pi Gommo Mu, honorory TroTerniTies. ConTinuing The precedenT seT up losT yeor, Compbell A. Miller ond Wendell O. Oliver represenTed Normol in o deboTe ogoinsT The represenToTives oT 'l'riniTy College, Dublin, lrelond. The quesTion wos: Resolved: -l'hoT coipiTolism hos brolcen down. The deboTe, held on The evening oT November l7, wos well oTTended ond everyone hod 0 good Time, including The deboTers. ATTer The deboTe o recepTion wos held in The porlours OT Fell I-Toll Tor The deboTers, The ToculTy, ond members OT The deboTe ond speech clubs. T zz Q The Training School Dean Salisbury . . FRANK SEELY SAUSBURY. Ph.D .... Professor ol Educoilion ond Deon ol lhe Troinirig Schools . . . Deon Solisbury received his Bochelor of Philosophy degree in l9IO from Michigon Sfole Normol College. In l9Io he received his Bochelor of Arfs degree from lhe Universily of Woshingion, ond his Mos+er's degree from rhol inslilufion in IQI8. In l924 he wos oworded his Doclror oi Philosophy degree from Slonford Universily. Dr. Solisbury is o member of Phi Delloi Koippo, ond Koppci Dellro Pi, nolionol educolioriol lrolernilies. He hos hod o voried leoching experience, iri- cluding high school Jreoiching, superiniendencies of cily ond counfy rurol schools, direclor ol reseorch, ond direclor ond deon of Jrroining schools. me University High School . . RALPH W. PRINGLE. M.S. .i....... ........ . . . . . . . . . .Principal ol Universily High School BS.. Sl. Lawrence Universiry, l888: M.S., l892g A.B., Harvard Universily, l892. Mr. Pringle is prin- cipal ol lhe Universily High School. He is lhe aulhor of several boolcs on eclucalion. THOMAS JAY DOUGLASS. B.S. ................ .....................Alhlelics and Agriculrure B.S., Universily of Illinois, l922g Graduale Sludenl. Mr. Douglass is clireclor ol high-school alhlelics and has proven himsell lo be one ol The besr baslcelball coaches in rhe slale. He has classes in agricullure also. ETHEL GERTRUDE STEPHENS, A.M..Social Science Diploma Illinois Slale Normal Universily. l907g A.B. Universily ol Illinois, l9l7g A.M., Colum- bia Universily, I928. Miss Slephens is assislanl pro- lessor and supervisor of sludenl reaching in Hislory. She is a member of Phi Bela Kappa and Kappa Della Pi. This year she was sponsor of 'rhe Univer- sily High School Sophomore class. RUTH STROUD, M.S. .................... English GS., Universily ol Illinois, I926q M.S., l93O. Miss Slroud is inslruclor and supervisor ol sruclenl leaching in English and Lilerarure. This year she was sponsor of The Junior class. ROBERT S. ELWOOD, A.M. ,....... Social Science A.B., Slale Teacher's College, Kirlcsville, Mis- souri, A.M., Llniversily ol Alabama. Mr. Elwood is insrruclor and supervisor ol sludenl leaching in Social Science. J. M. O'ROURKE, A.M. ....................... ....................Ma'rhemalics and Science A.B., Yanldon College, Yanlclon, Soulh Dalcolag A.M., Universily ol Chicago. Mr. O'Rourlce is in- slrucror and supervisor of sludenl leaching in Malhemalics and Science. JANE CHURCH, A.M. ............... Commerce Ed.B., Illinois Slale Normal Universily, I929: Oraduale sludenl al Colorado Slale Teachers Col- lege, A.M. Slale Teachers College al Greeley, Colo- RALPH W. PRINOLE ETHEL O. STEPHENS ROBERT ELWOOD I JANE CHURCH THOMAS J. DOUOLASS. RUTH STROUD J. M. O'ROURKE ALMA M. HAMILTON rado, l932. Miss Church has lalely been very busy wilh supervision ol sludenl leaching in Commerce al bolh Triniry High School and Universily High School. ALMA MARY HAMILTON, A.M .... English . . . BS., Illinois Wesleyan Universily ,l9OIg Ed.B., Illinois Slale Normal Universiry, l908g A.M., Columbia Universily, I9I5. Miss Hamilron is Universily High School Crilic lor English and Lileralure. 1, I I I 5 .nf Anglo ni U, ' 2 .432 41? .42 . FFF Elementary Schools . CHRISTIAN EDWARD I-IARPSTER ERMA FRANCES IMBODEN MABLE ANN PUMPI-IREY CHRISTINE AUGUSTA TI-IEONE JESSIE MAY DILLON LORA MARY DEXI-IEIMER LURA MARY EYESTONE ALICE OGLE X I CHRISTIAN EDWARD HARPSTER, Ed.B. ,,.,... . .. .Principal ol The Universily Elemerilary School Ed.B., Illinois Slale Normal Universily, I928. Mr. I-Iarpsler is Inslruclor and Principal of Ihe Uni- versily Elemenlary School. I-Ie is also sponsor ol The Universily Senior Class. ERMA FRANCES IMBODEN, Ph.B. ............ .................,.........EIemenlary School Diploma, Illinois Slare Normal Universily, IQI83 Ph.B., Univorsily ol Chicago, I923. Miss Imboden is Inslruclor and Supervising Teacher in The Sevefilh Grade. MABLE ANN PUMPHREY ....,. Elemenlary School Diploma, Illinois Slale Normal Universily. Miss Pumphrey is Supervising Teacher in Ihe Eourrh Grade al The ChiIdren's I-Iome. CHRISTINE AUGUSTA THEONE. A.M. ..,.... . ......................,....EIemenIa.'y School A.B. and Crilic Diploma, Iowa Slale Teachers College, I9IIg A.Ivl., Teachers College, Columbia Universily, I925. Miss Theone is Assislanl Professor and Supervising Teacher in Ihe Fillh Grade. JESSIE MAY DILLON .,....... Elemenlary School Diploma, Illinois Slale Normal Universily, I898. Miss Dillon is Inslruclof and Supervising Teacher in Ihe Eourlh Grade. She is very much in- 'reresled in child welfare. LORA MARY DEXHEIMER ..... Elemenlary School Diploma, Illinois Slale Normal Universily. IQOI. Miss Dexheimer is Inslruclor and Supervising Teacher in Ihe Sixlh Grade. She has specialized in Inrermediale Grade work and has become very effi- cienl in her field. LURA MARY EYESTONE, B.A.. .Elemenlary School B.S., Teachers College, Columbia Universily. I9I I. Miss Eyeslone is Inslruclor and Supervising Teacher in 'rhe Third Grade. She is very much inf Ieresled in Nalural Science and does much Io promole inleresl in Ihal lield ol slrudy. ALICE OGLE, A.B. ..... .... ..... A r I A.B., Colorado Slale Teachers College, I93O. Miss Ggle is now working Toward her Maslers degree al The Teachers Col- lege, Columbia Universily. 62 ROWENA FOLEY NOE, M.A. ......... i ........... ElemenTory School KindergorTen Primory Diplomo, NoTionol College oT Educc1Tion, EvonsTon, I927g A.B., UniversiTv oT KenTuclcy, I928g M.A., Teochers Col- lege, Columbio UniversiTy, I932. Miss Noe is Supervising Teocher in The KindergoIrTen DeporTmenT. I ANNIE WEZETTE HAYDEN, A.M. ................. ElernenTory School Diplomo, SouThern Illinois SToTe Normoil UniversiTy, I9093 Ph.B., UniversiTy oT Chicogo, I926g A.M., Teochers College, Columbio Univer- siTy, I93l. Miss I-loyden is lnsTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The FirsT Grode. SWR MILDRED GERTRUDE O'MALIA ,.............i.... Childrens School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normoil UniversiTy, l93O. Miss 0'MoIlioI is AssisTonT ond Teocher in The Third Grode. EDITH A. SERKES .................... ........... C hildren's School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I929. Miss Serlces is on lnsTrucTor oIT The Children's School. I2owENA FOLEY NoE ANNIE WEZETTE HAYDEN MAY GOODWIN HAZEL TITUS WRIGHT MILDRED GERTRUDE O'MALIA EDITH A. sEI2I4Es PAULINE POTTER GRACE FULLER ANDERSOI LETTA MARGARET scHwARTZ DOROTHY ANNE Bizosi 4 is MAY GOODWIN, Ed.B.. ...... ........... C hildren's School Diplomoi, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, l9203 Ed.B., I923. Miss Goodwin is lnsTrucTor ond Principol oT The Illinois Soldiers ond Soilors Children's In-lome. HAZEL TITUS WRIGHT, Ed.B ....... ..,... C hildren's School Ed.B., Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy. Miss WrighT is ln- sTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The Second Grode oT The ChIldren's School. MAY PAULINE POTTER, M.S. ..,............. Childrens School B.S., Konsos SToTe Teochers College, PiTTsburg, I927q M.S., 1930. Miss PoTTer is lnsTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The lower grodes oT The Children's School. GRACE FULLER ANDERSON .........,...... Childrens School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, l92O. Miss Ander- son is lnsTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The I3irsT Grode OT The Children's School. She hos been doing groduoTe work Toword her Bochelor's degree. LETTA MARGARET SCHWARTZ, B.M.E. ....,. Childrens School B.M.E., Illinois Wesleyon UniversiTy, I929. Miss SchworTz is Teocher oT Piono oT The Children's School. While oITTending The UniversiTy, she moiored in music ond is porTiculorly inTeresTed in ThoT Tield oT sTudy. DOROTHY ANNE BROSI. Ph.B. .... ChiIdren's School Ph.B., UniversiTy oT Chicogo, I932. Miss Brosi is lnsTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The FourTh Grode oT The Children's School. I 63 JosEPHiNE SI-IEA, Ed.B. ...,...................... Childrens School Ed.B., Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I929. Miss Sheoi is lnsTruc- Tor ond Supervising Teocher in The FiTTh Grode oT The ChiIdren's School. VEDA BOLT BAUER, Ed.B. ........... ............. C hildre-n's School I2d.B., Illinois SToiTe Normol UniversiTy, I924. Miss BoIT is lnsTrucTor in Public School Music oT The ChiIdren's School. ALTA MARIE MORRIS ,,..... ..... ,...r.... c ii iidfens sciisoi A Diplomoi, Illinois STciTe Norrnol UniversiTy. Miss Morris is'AssisTonT ond Teocher in The Second ond Third Grades oT The Children s School. GRACE L. TUCKER ............ .................. c hiidfens sciiooi Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol Unive-rsiTy, I92O. Miss Tucker is lnsTrucTor ond Supervising Teocher in The-KindergorTen DeporTmenT oiT The Children's School. ALBERT oRRiN Dow MAX HOUN JosEPHiNE sHEA VEDA BOLT BAUER WINIFRED H. BALLY MARCIA HOSKINS ALTA MARIE MoRRis oRAcE L. TuckER FRED JOHN KNUPPEL WILLIAM E- HOGAN ALBERT ORRIN DOTY ...,..,......... ...r. C hiIdren's School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I923. Mr. DoTy is AssisTonT in Physicol EducoTion oT The Children's School. MAX HOUN, A.B. ......,. .... ........., C h iIdren's School A.B., Illinois Wesleyon UniversiTy, I93O. Mr. I-Ioun is In- sTrucTor in PrinTing oT The Children's School. I-Ie hos speciolized in This work oT The UniversiTy. WINIFRED H. BALLY ..........,......,.... Childrens School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I928. Miss Bolly is lnsTrucTor in Physicol EducoTion oT The Children's School. She is working Toword her Ed. B. degree during The summer vocoTion. MARCIA HOSKINS ..................,..... ChiIdren's School Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy. Miss I-Ioskins is AssisTonT lnsTrucTor in Physicol EducoTion oT The ChiIdren's School. FRED JOHN KNUPPEL .................,.... Childrens School Diplomoi, Illinois SToTe Normol UniversiTy, I925. Mr. Knuppel is AssisTonT ond Teocher oT IndusTrioI ArTs oT The Chil- dren's School. Mr. Knuppel is doing grc1duoTe work during his summer vocoTion. WILLIAM E. HOGAN .............. Childrens Home Diplomo, Illinois SToTe Normcil UniversiTy. Mr. I-logon is VocoTionoI Teocher oT The ChiIdren's School. I-le is doing much To promoTe vocoTionoI Troining There. EDWARD O. GRAHAM BESSIE IRENE HIBAROER CLARA KEPNER PAULINE POWELL ROSE EURGESS EUEHLER, Ed.B. ......,L......, ElernenToiry. Ed.B., lflinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy, l929. Miss Burgess is lnsTrucTor ond Supervislng Teacher in The Second Grade. She is especiallv inTeresTed in The Tield oT Child Psychology. NANCY ANNIS CLARK ............,.... ATTiliaTed School Diploma, lllinois STaTe Normal UniversiTv, l927. Miss Clarlc is lnsTrucTo.' and Supervisor oT STudenT Teaching in The LiTTle Brick School. DORIS STICKLE RUNYAN, M.A. ....,...., Children's School BE., V!csTern lllinois STaTe Teachers College, l93Og M.A., UnivorsiTy oT Chicago, I93l. Mrs. Runyan is lnsTrucTor and Supervising Teacher aT The Children's School. MARJORIE JEAN WALKER, Ph.B. .,...,.. Childrens School Ph.B., UniversiTy oT Chicago. Miss Wallcer has her worlc compleTed Tor a Ph.D. degree aT The UniversiTy oT MinnesoTa and will Take The examinaTion This summer. vv NJN! ROSE BUROESS BUEHLER NANCY ANNIS CLARK 64 EDWARD G. GRAHAM, Ed.B. ............. .........................ATTiliaTed School Ed.B., lllinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy, l93l. Mr. Graham is Principal and Supervising BESSIE IRENE HIBARGER, Ed.B. ........... .............,...........ATTiliaTed School Ed.B., lllinois STaTe Normal UniversiTv, 1926. M.s. l-libarger is lnsTrucTor oT STudenT Teaching in The Price School. CLARA KEPNER, Ed.B. ....... Chilclren's School Ed.B., lllinofs STaTe Normal UniversiTv, l932. Miss Kepner is AssisTanT and Teacher in The Third Grade aT The Childrens School. PAULINE POWELL .......... Childron's School Diploma, lllinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy, l923. Miss Powell is AssisTanT and Teacher in The NinTh Grade. DORIS STICKLE RUNYAN MARJORIE JEAN WALKEF i Teacher in The Towanda l-ligh School. ' sa K xi.. sg X A W. vx 7 .V Q .X M ' 52 Sz . X is N X file? 'za 45 H ii : , 'img' X Hfi X jr 3 3352.1-a2: .::j:gi52,?7 ',-., Q ,- 'Rx X ,f ke -45 x K 5 'Y A .W 4 KX . Q X0 . sv. Q RANDOLPH D. MARSH ELSIE J. BRENNEMAN FERNE MODELL MELROSE FLORA P. DODGE Business and Clerical Slall . RANDOLPH D. MARSH ...... .... B usiness Manager ELSIE J. BRENNEMAN, Ed.B. ......4,. i.' .... .......,.. R egislrar Miss Brenneman received her Ed.B. degree lrom Illinois Slale Normal Universily. She is lhe lacully advisor ol lhe Women's De- bale Club, and a member ol Pi Kappa Della, nalional honorary lorensic lralernily, Kappa Della Pi, nalional honorary scholaslic lralernily, and Pi Omega Pi, a nalional commercial lralernily. FERNE MODELL MELROSE, Ed.B. ...................... Recorder Miss Melrose received her Ed.B. degree lrom lllinois Slale Normal Universily. She is a member ol Kappa Della Pi, nalional honorary scholaslic lralernily, Pi Omega Pi, a nalional commercial lralernily, and Oamma Thela Upsilon, a nalional geography lra- lernily. FLORA P. DODGE .... ..... S ecrelary lo lhe Presidenl JENNIE A. JOHNSON LOTTIE VIOLA BOUNDY DOROTHY WILLARD KlNO EDNA BELL SLUDER l 'V l 1. ii., 2. is s 4 Mr. Marsh laking lhings easy JENN!E A. JOHNSON .,....., Financial Secrelorv LOTTIE VIOLA BOUNDY, Ed.B. ............... .Secrelary lo lhe Dean ol lhe Teachers College Miss Boundy received her Ed B. degree lrom Illinois Slale Normal Universilv. While she was in school she was a member ol lhe Science Club, bul she is nol now aclive. DOROTHY WILLARD KING ..............,... ...........Assfslanl Secrelary lo lhe Presidenl EDNA BELL SLUDER .......,................. ............Secrelary lo lhe Dean ol Women 852- 'QvX'5 KATHERINE LOUISE STRETCH RUTH CLEM HESTER M. HOOD ELEANOR WEIR WELCH Library Staff . GERTRUDE ANDREWS PLOTNICKY, . .Assis+an+ Librarian Miss Plorniclqy bas no degrees, buf was a sludenl al Ilie Cliicago Library Training Scliool in I9IO, and al llme Universily of Wisconsin in l9I3. CLARA GUTHRIE, A.B. Miss Gullnrie received ber A.B. degree from Haslings College in I929, and B.S. degree from Ilwe Universily ol Illinois in l932. GENEVIEVE ANNA POHLE, A.B. ............. Caraloger Miss Polile received ber A.B. degree from Ilne Uni- versily of Wisconsin in I922. Slne was a sruclenl in Ihre Library Scliool ol Universily of Wisconsin in l922 and I923, and Ifias bad Iwer Library Cerlilicale since I923. EDNA IRENE KELLEY ............... Assislanl Librarian Miss Kelley received ber diploma from Illinois Slale Normal Universiry in I9IO. Slie was a special srudenr in Library Science al Illinois Srale Normal Universiry in IQII and l9l2. A OERTRUDE ANDREWS PLOTNICKY CLARA OUTHRIE L A f S W. KATHERINE LOUISE STRETCH ............... ....................SecreIary Io Ilwe Regislrar RUTH CLEM .... . ..Mimeogra'pli Operalor HESTER M. HOOD, A.M.. .Appoinlmenl Secrelary Miss Hood received ber A.B. degree from Noflliweslern Universily, and ber A.M. degree from Ilie same inslilulion. She was a Fellow in Economics in I923 and I924. Miss Hood is also a member ol Alpha Kappa Della, nalional lionorary sociology Iralernily. ELEANOR WEIR WELCH. M.S. ............... ........AssisIanI Professor and Head Librarian Miss Welclw received Irer A.B.idegree from Monmoullw College in I9I4, and lwer M.S. degree from Ilie Scliool of Library Service, Columbia Uni- versily in l928. ,. ff ffl, A . - Rc,,,,,,,,. ,M OENEVIEVE ANNA POHLE ,,,,,,.,L. EDNA IRENE KELLEY Medical Advisors . RACHEL M. COOPER GRACE R. SHEA RACHEL MERRILL COOPER. M.D. .............. .........,............................ ....... M e dicol Advisor MD., Universily ol lllinois, l906. Dr. Cooper is Assislanf Professor ol l-lealfh Educalion and Direcior of ihe Uni- versily l-leallh Service. She is always ready in case of an emergency on ihe campus. Much has been accomplished in our school in ihe prevenlion of communicable disease due 'ro her giving so many sludenls free vaccinalion. Janitors . GRACE REBECCA SHEA, R.N. .s.......i..... School Nurse Diploma, Teachers College, Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versily, l92Og R.N., Dr. Benjamin Bailey Saniiarium, I924. Miss Shea is lnsiruclor in l-leallh Educaiian. Through her eiforls we have been able io lceep diilereni epidemics from eniering The school. The Janilors al Illinois S+a+e Normal Universily deserve much credir for The beauly of our campus and lhe care lalcen of our buildings. All of lheir lime is spenl in making our surroundings more pleasanl so ihai we may enjoy our sludy al Old Normal. ln lhe piclure, we have our ianilors. Naming lhem from lell lo righi, we have, Firsl Row: John Lawrence, Carler l-larris, Elmer Ummell, Carl Ryan, Elmer Zoolc, Emmell Thompson, Berl Rice. Second Row: Ollie Dunn, Alvin Calhoun, G. W. Prall, C. O. Bayles, Clio Schmalz, J. W. Moore. v n I I K 5 1 f F 1 ,, -f ' ' ll , pl 'I gl I , K' .V ' 1 I . ' , , l 1: ' 1 4 I l. l'. I4 1 1 1 l HM . , - w OLD MAIN My Seniors . Class of '33 . NICOL, MARVIN J. Presidenr Ponfiac A Agricullure Presidenf of Senior Class, Ediror of Videlie and lndex, Arhlelic Board, Sludenl Council, Varsily Club execulive board, Kappa Phi Kappa, Cross Counlry Manager, Chairman Poinl Sysrem Commiiree. LARSON, oEoRoENE . A vswriesadeni Oilawa English Vice-Presideni of Senior Class, Universily Thealer Board, Thela Alpha Phi, Pi Kappa Della, Alpha Thela Chi. Leciure Board, Apporlionmenr Board, Women's lnlercollegiale Debale Team, Execulive Board Wornen's League. MARQUARDT, CARL Treasurer Bloominglon lndusrrial Aris Treasurer of Senior Class, lndusirial Arls Club lpresidenll, N Club, Kappa Delia Pi, Jesiers, Track, Fooiball, Varsify Club. GRIFFIN, BEATRICE i secfeigry Clinlon English Secrelary al Senior Class, Presidenl of Alpha Theia Chi, Presiidenl al Y.W.C.A., Treasurer oi Wamen's League, Women's Debaie Club, Pi Kappa Delia, Wamen's Debaie Team, Hierony- mous Club. . X IMELIGHTS and highlighls ol lheipasl four years reveal a slrange con- glomeralion of evenrs-evenls which, laken for beirer or for worse, ulii- mafrely spell progress. Old Normal has been keeping up wilh lhe Jonesesu admirably well. . . We Jrhe class ol '33, appreciale mosl fully ihe changes Jrhal have' come aboul. Losing none of Jrhe reverence and 'sincere admiralion lor lhe old, we welcome a new adminislraiion. , Curious slages mark our progress. When Whoopeef' arrived on lhe cam- pus we gal rid of rheioricals, and il was aboul Jrhe lime when yo-yo's leaped and bounded from every hand Jrhal we 'saw The passing ol compulsory Gen. X. Convocaiions and new bulleiin boards appeared simulraneously, made possible by Jrhe inlroduclion ol lloaiing periods. As a class, we l.S.N.U. four-year-olds have a lor lo make us wish we were slarling over. Socially we '33's did a few Jrhings rhis year worrh menlioning. We hired Wally Smi+h's Orcheslra for a closed dance ai Fell l-lall on April I4, and iusi +o be diiclerenl, Jrhe Juniors and Seniors wenl' off Jrhe campus ro Maplewood Counlrry Club, for rhe annual prom on April 29. Skip day-well-nobody will iorgei lhai. N W'--we Anywoy-we've goT To give our Sociol CommiTTee o hond., They were ,Chondler Brown, Louis l-lirsT, Thurley Voelkel, Doro LuTz, ond Yvonne Dohler. ln TocT we should Thonk o whole crew oT commiTTees Tor TuncTioning so well. Qur rings ond pins were selecTed by Melvin Nicol, Chorlene Poul, Normo Coro, MorTin l-lerberT, ond Jnoevo Bornes. The inviToTions commiTTee were Doris Lo lvlosfor, RUH, Brown, Williom Azbell, Alex Wode, ond Williom lVlcAlisTer. Q The SeleCTiOn OT ThoT merli OT cliSTinCTiOn Whiflh seniors Toke pride in possessing, The closs iockeT, wos The work oT l'lomer Show. ECTSOVI WhiTe. DOFOThy FiTzgerold, Cloro Nollmon, ond T-lorry PrescoTT. ArrongemenTS Ter OUP CGDS Oriel QOWHS were mode by l'lorry Code, Corrie VoghT, RoberT Borber, Froncis Choyce, ond Dole SkelTon. ln The limeliQhT. while we OFehCOhSiCleI'ihQ The high spoTs oT '33 hisTory, shine TorTh o number oT nomes ond Toces, omong which ore The closs leoderg, No one needs-on inTroducTion To The' Nicol Twins, oT course, buT when one oT Them becomes presi- denT OT The Senior CTGSS-welll HTVTOVVH hC1S dehe his duTy by us ToiThTully ond well, hoving TirsT proc- Ticed oT being presidenT oT l'Topkin's Ag. Club onj N Club in Tor-mer yeors, l-Te's been Trocking down The Tine poinTs oT ogriculTure ond science, ond, iUsT osk onybody, he's no slouch obouT Them. Morv hos done, big Things in oThleTics Too, noTobly Trock, noT To menTion his work on The VideTTe ond Index sToTTs, on The STudenT Council, ond on The AThleTic Boord. And Georgene Lorson. Vice-PresiclenT. lsonne wouldn'T know who we meonT IT we didn'T soy Lorry l hos been in This, done ThoT, ond Took chorge OT The oTher, oround here unTil one expecTs her nome To be Tound in connecTion wiTh onyrhing imporTonT Tho+ comes up, She's probobly corved her biggesT niche in The Tield oT dromoTics. She's o good ocTro55, o good Phil, o good librgrign, o good 5eouT, ond o good looking girl. ,- .OUV SGCVGTOFY hes beC1UTlTUl brown GYSS. hes BeoTrice GriTTin. And wonder oT wonders. she olso hos o mighTy broin. You should see her grodes. Reolly she's been on oTTicer in neorly every orgonizo- Tion on This compus. A very successTul lody you'd beTTer believe. lvlosT oT us don'T need o knock down To Corl lvlorquordT eiTher. l-le's been our Treosurer This yeor. A roTher serious blond young mon who, besides being somebody in The monuol orTs deporTmenT, hos mode good in TooTboll ond Trock, roTher more Thon good in hurdling. Considering The good work Compbell Miller hos done in ediTing The VideTTe This yeor his nome is worThy indeed To be menTioned omong The compus high lighTs, os is Doris Lo lvlosTer, who wos chosen os queen oT The Gommo Phi circus, Chondler Brown, who wos presidenT oT The STudenT Coun- cil, ond DoroThy l:iTzgerold, whowos oT The heod of The Women's Leogue. VVe reolly hove couse To wonder if ony oTher groduoTing closs hos produced so mony or such dozzling highlighTs in oll The hisTory oT Normol. Ah, yes-one oTher chop who Tigures prominenTly oll Through our Tour yeors oT Old Normol- Old Mon Depression. We hope he groduoTes Too. Q , 'W f i . . . ff -ff' ? 'I 'Q 4 NELLE, RICHARD S. BIOOWIIIIQIOVI Nalural Science Newman Club, B.S. Degree from Universily of Illinois NICOL, MELVIN J. Ponliac Agricullure Varsily Iraclr, Kappa Phi Kappa, Jeslers, N Club, I-loplcin's Ag. Club, Leclure Board, Videlle Slarl. STECHER, BERNICE Gilman Commerce BELDING, GWENDOLYN Seneca Aff Thela Alpha Chi, Kappa Della Pi, Universily Thealer Board, Index, Arl Club, Jeslers. LOGAN. RAYMOND Rushville lnduslrial Arls Club llpresidenll, Varsily Club. HOKE. RAYMOND Dana KEHL, LULU MCADAMS While Hall JORDAN, MARY C. Bloomiriglon Transfer. FRYE, PAUL L. Alcron, Ohio WHITE, EDSON J. Bloominglon Varsily Club, N Club, Baseball '30, '3I, '32, Cardinals, Foolball '29, '30, lncluslrial Arls I-ligh School I-Iigh School I English Physical Educalion Healfh Educalion Baslcalball '29, 30, PM ,- ..-.-W-, -I-1-A . f-f-2509 ,,-..,.....,....u- ri: I ' ' . . ,. .,4....1--...2,,..Q.6...,,....:4u.....' ' A 'ISvfYui:B'iV6'f 3s1'-i ll. - -' 1' 1 '- - Y-' H? ' -pug u . md f .- - .. .Ms SHEARER. ENOLA E. Ml. Carmel Mallwemalics Clioral Club, Glee Club, Euclidean Circle, Kappa Mu Epsilon, I-Iieranymous Club. NOLLMAN, CLARA MARIE ' Nolcomis Social Science AZBELL, WILLIAM Manila Malliemalics Kappa Plii Kappa lPresiden+ '33l, Kappa Della Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Science Club. . McALISTER, WILLIAM Decalur Adminislralion O I-lara San, Pinalore '24, Kappa Plwi Kappa, Kappa Della Pi, Pi Cram- ma Mu, Social Science Club. - A BARNES, JNOEVA Carrollon f I-lame Economics Presidenl I-lame Economics Club, Science Club, I-Iieronymous Club. GOULD, HALENA R. Bloominglon Mallnemalics 'Euclidean Circle, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alplwa Tlwela Clii. SKELTON. DALE P. MI. Carmel Supervisory Kappa Plii Kappa, Wriglilonia BRATSCH, WALTER A. WGSI SOIGVVI Agricullura I-IopIcin's Agricullure Club, Science Club, Kappa Della Pi, Baseball, Maize Grange. KLOESS, PEARL M. FVGGIDU-'Q I-lame Economics FERRY, STELLA B. Moline I-lame Economics Clworal Club, I-lame Economics Club, I-Ionor Residenl Fell I-lall, Y.W.C.A. lcabinell, Science Club, Hieronymous Club. - r. - - f .-.Ls I 'F ? -'- Mk 4 ' 4 f '. ' - a 4 I 'Q4!4.H4.g1- L.A., ' .r L -J a:.....L..s3lEE . :,r,.T ' -, , TT . 7f '5'T , I ' ' I I- A -P-'Y --,.-V ,- .. T. - , ,. . 'f 'i. i f.j-'rr' ' ' - ' EPM-MLC ' I --- - le-41.1. . . . I 4-me w.'slJENw'-, ' -, --, - . PAUL. CHARLENE E. A Pana English Arl Club, Chorus and Glee Clubs, Jeslers, Thela Alpha Phi, Senior Edilor Index, Execulive Board Women's League, Universily Thealer Board. KUHFUSS, HAROLD H. A Maclcinaw Commerce Varsilry Club, Men's Debale Club, Orcheslra, Pi Omega Pi, Pi Kappa Della, N Club. DARLING, DORRENCE Normal Healrh Educalion Baslcelball, '29,-'33 lCap+ainl, Mosl Valuable Player Li++le Nine+een, '3I, All Conference Seleclion, Cardinals, N Club, Tennis, Foolball. WALLACE, HAZEL M. Normal Commerce Commerce Club, W.A.A. BOCKEWITZ, GERTRUDE E. Lilchfield Home Economics Philadelphia lconlesll, Dance Feslival, Home Economics Club, Delegale lo Home Economics Convenlion, Slale Chairman Home Economics Clubs. WARDELL, DONALD C. Normal Social Science Presidenl Varsily Club, Senior lnlramural Manager. ALDRICH. HOWARD Easi Moline Social Science Foolball, Baseball, N Club, lnlramurals, Social Science Club, Hieronymous Club. x PARRISH. RUTH C. S+, Anne Healfh Educalion Apporlionmenl Board, Vice Presidenl Women's League, Sludenl Council, Orchesis, W.A.A., Wrighlonia. SPRINGER, HELEN Dgnverg Social Science Presidenl Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science Club, League of Women Volers. Women'Vo'lers. LITWILLER. HERBERT , I-lopedgle Nalural Science Glee Club, Choral Club, Gamma Phi, lnlramurals. T 7 fi! Si - 'M fi: 2 4, q ' 'J xi- ' . .1 . A 1. 4 6 r .Q 1 A 1 fs., ,,L,'gg,f,-gg' -14.--1-.. ',.--- '- 1 P - . .'- 4. -- 1 ... - - -- '-.'- si-iicic, RALPH A Normal Secondary CRANDALL. JUNIOR B. Aflanla 1 Nalural Science MCGRAW. JUANITA Bloominglon English LGMASTER. DORIS Mendon I-leallh Educalion Physical Educalion Club, W. A. A., Women's League lVice-Presidenll, Chairman Senior Announcemenl Commillee, Varsily I-loclcey Team, Gr- chesis Recilal, Circus Queen, Choral Club. PRESCOTT, HARRY . - I Bloominglon Nalural Science Varsily Club, Gamma The-fa Upsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa. FRICKE, LOYD 'Le Roy I-leallh Education Cross Counlry lCap+ainI, Baslcelball Squad, Traclc, Gamma Phi, N Club, Cardinal Varsily Club, Manual Arls Club. FISHER, JESSIE L. Normal - Primary Kindergarlen Club, Transfer from Wesleyan. NELSON, MARIAN Balavia I-leallh Educalion Physical Educalion Club lPresidenll, W. A. A., N Woman, W. A. A. Execulive Board. SEITZ, KENNETH Sullivan A Secondary Educalion Gamma Thela Epsilon, Gamma Phi, Blaclc Eriar lVice-Presidenll. STEPHENS, STERLING Normal Malhemafics Euclidean Circle, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Science Club, I-lieronymous Club, Freshman Foofball, Commerce Club. P . I :' ' 23152-A .-1.-ET 2 fllf' 3-V ,. ' -fm: -'-'f-1 ff '?x f ' 'Tfi ' ' H - .2 JE . bv' C, A--J , . .. ,.. -,. . .'..':!'- r '1:-': VF- A 1 K 5 ,el LINN. MONA F. Herrick Junior High Kappa Della Pi, Gamma Thela Upsilon, Science Club, Nalure Sludy Club. DAHLER, YVONNE E. Ohlrnon Commerce Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Thela Chi, Commerce Club, I-lieronymous Club. WATERBURY. ANNA M. Polo Junior l-ligh Grcheslra, Gamma Thela Upsilon. MUELLER. EMIL A. Nameolci Ju,nior l-ligh Philadelphia, Baskelball, 'I6, Baseball, 'l6, Foolball, Gversea Service, Kappa lvlu Epsilon. RlEDEL. OSWALD Milslacll Physical Science SKAGGS. CORA BELLE Ancona Supervisory Social Science Club, Gamma Thela Upsilon, Y.W.C.A. TALLYN. EDWIN W. Wenona Social Science Social Science Club, Pi Gamma lvlu, l-lieronymous Club, Le Percle Francaise Liliom. , HASSETT. MARGARET Bloomingron Social Science HEN RY, MARY E. Bloomingion Supervisory Gamma Thela Upsilon. ROTH. LLOYD E. CQHQX Q Supervisory Presidenlr Nalure Sludy Club, l-lieronymous Club, Social Science Club, Delegolre To American Life' Associaiion Convenlion al Ames, Iowa and al Beihciny, Wes'r Virginia. gaukpyvfq 1 . ., . . ,- '.'n? f1'r-5 V- P'-1' ' ' '- : ---.- W-mv- ,Q 1 , A , ,, . ,. , , , ,, . ..:.,.f.' '1.g.:.4L':.er,,TLE -2.4.5, . ' 3. ': !FfvMh!,'f.--,-- :-- ' ' . f N.. TL'7iN Tv. . A 14.1 .r I s .wir 4 .. . fS :. 'in 'UU' Sui, 4 - ' i CLARK, MARJORIE Normol Commerce. Commerce Club, Index Sloll. ROYSE, HELEN L. - lvlonlicello Heolllw Educolion N Womon, W.A.A., Plwyfzicol lfducollion Club, Cenlrol oncl Execulive Boords, Women's Leogue, Vorsily Bowling ond I-loclcey. I LUTZ, DORA Normol Sociol Science Plwiloclelplwio lconlesll, Tlwelo Alplno Plwi, Jeslers, Koppo Dello Pi, Lillle I9 Oroloricol Conlesl, Winner Livingslon Cup, Women's Debole -loom. HIRST, LOUIS Towonclo Sociol Science Vorsily Club, Foolboll, lnlromurols, Senior Sociol Commillee. ARMSTRONG. STACY 4 Normol I Englisli Videlle Sloll, I-lumor Edilor Videlle, Press Club, lnlromurol Boskelboll oncl Foolboll, Vorsily Club. LEWIS. ETHEL , Amboy I-lome Economics Science Club, I-lome Economics Club. VOGT. CARRIE E. Columbio I-leolllw Eclucolion Women's Plwysicol lfducolion Club, Women's Allilelic Associolion, N Women, Execulive Boorcl of V!omen's- Leogue, Sludenl Council. BARBER, ROBERT Normol Seconclory Eclucolion Videlle Sloll ledilor summer '32l, Index Sloll, Press Club, lvlonuol Arls Club. HELLER. FAITH El Poso ' f'-Xrl Arl Club, Nolure Slucly Club, Sponsor Ll. I-liglw Arl Club. HOLLEY, ROBERTA Normal English W.A.A., Women's Debole Club, Wriglnlonio, Vorsily Deboling, lzrenclw Club, Alplio Tlielo Clii, Pi Koppoi Dello, Edword's Medol Crolory. I I wg., 111.. Mmm., .w,.,-L. -.F-...,..:,..,.. ,,,, hy., .,e:T-.?,.,..-..,..,, . . ...- V 1 .. .A-..-...1...c.-. A. N-.. .. ., .m .-',.L:L.,. W :.,Ih'r!'.:?fZTYTi:Z3if' Rf' '-..,Qf C -W.,-'1-.-.-,.--1 -.-f-- ---- v-.W ---.- -- MEL 4.n-.if 'nv -.- LL- .' ' V I ' rw Awww WW! BISHOP. ALICE I-Ieyworlh Ari Arl Club. I HANSON. MYRTLE Bricelyn, Minn. I-lome Economics HERBERT, MARTIN Cuba Nalural Science Wrighlonia, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Phi Kappa, Convocalion Commillee. Varsily Debale, Pi Kappa Della, Assislanl Business Manager Index. FRICKE. RAYMOND Debale Team, Pi Kappa Della, Gamma Phi, lnlramural Baslcelball, Foolball, Cross Counlry Squad. SI LVERS. ANNETTA Bloominglon Commerce Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Alpha Thela Chi, Social Science Club, W.A.A., I-lieronymous Club. CORA, NORMA LEE I Will , Social Science Alpha Thela Chi, League ol Women Volers, I-Iieronymous Club, Newman Club, Vv'omen's Alhlelic Associalion, Chorus. MILLER. CAMPBELL Normal Social Science Edilor-in-Chief Videlle, '33, Index Sporls Edilor, Varsily Debale, Jeslers, Alhlelic Publicily Direclor, Pi Kappa Della, Sludenl Council, Black Friars. WILSON, WILLIAM Normal Social Science SCHREIB, ALMA Marlinlon Junior I-Iigh Junior Social Commillee. KOHN. MARIAN L. Easl SI. Louis Foreign Language W.A.A., French Club, Alpha Thela Chi, Kappa Della Phi, Women's Debale Club. - 4 ' c 3'Z:X'?1',,v 453' , 'i'vI Q?-Eifgf' ' ' -1,-5 . -vizl, .H ' . ',7'f'-Iflfkbii-dial? --i l --A -we ,,L ,VY ' 233: C 7 .v . ir!! wy:vyf,'S'E',.m . il' L 'Q' ' 2 -. V5 -A - li f'lfif'LL3' : ALLEN, MARY E. Tremonf Junior High Goimmo Thelo Upsilon, Alpho Thelo Chi, Science Club. i FLINSPACH. KATHRYN - Bloominglon Junior l-ligh SHAKESPEARE. LOIS Bloominglon l-lome Economics Home Economics Club, Science Club, Cenlrol Boorcl Women's Leoigue, Glee Club, Chorol Club, Women's Alhlelic Associolion. BAIRD. BETTY Normcil Heollh Educofion W.A.A., Physicol Educolion Club, N VVomon. CADE, CARROL C. lvlillon Aclminislrolion Koppo Dello Pi, Koppoi Phi Koppo, Gommo Thefo Upsilon. KOHLER. PAUL A. Normol Commerce Commerce Club, Men's Deboile Club, Gommo Thefo Upsilon, lnfromurols. KELLER, NAOMI ' Moweoquo l-lome Economics Glee Club, l-lome Economics Club. SAG E. MARY R UTH Normol Foreign Longuoge Jeslers, Thefo Alpho Phi, Philoclelphici, Koppo Dello Pi, Pi Gommo Mu, W.A.A. C!-IOYCE, FRANCES Newmon Commerce Pi Omego Pi, Thelo Alpho Chi, Commerce Club, Leogue of Women Volers. RCDEEN. ARVA Poxlon l-leollh Educolion Physicol Educolion Club, Orchesis, lnlromurol Sporfs, W.A.A. L.',LF'n, T aw1e?v1-4---up-'aw ' ,IV KX 1,1 f 1 .,,f 'ff PETITCLAIR. MARIE Waukegan Heallh Educalion Women's Alhlelic Associalion, Physical Educalion Club, Jeslers, Cab- bagesf' ' VOELKEL. TH U RLEY G. Lincoln I-leallh Educalion Orchesis, Women's Alhlelic Associalion, lnlramural Manager, N Woman, Index Slall. HANSON, MILFERD Ellioll lnduslrial Arls lnduslrial Arls Club. BROWN, CHANDLER Canlrall Nalural Science Presidenl Sludenl Council, Presidenl Junior Class, Apporlionmenl Board, Presidenl Leclure Board, Kappa Phi Kappa, Lead Senior Prom, Euclidean Circle, Varsily Club. CLARKE, HORTENSE Normal Commerce DENZER. MARION B. Bloominglon I-leallh Educalion Women's Alhlelic Associalion, Physical Educalion Club. LEWIS. BEN E. Amboy Heallh Educalion SWA RTZBAUGH. HAROLD D. Canlon ' I-leallh Educalion Varsily Baslcefball lCap'rain '33l, Varsily Foolball, Varsify Baseball, Band, Orcheslra, Cardinals, N Club. KRUPP, GERTRUDE Bloominalon Commerce SLACK, MAMMIE f 'r Keolculc Ar -,QL 4' .V A '4' i. , h'Il,Q'12N1i .g l'gl '159-Zi' .- , -'Srft'31rQ1 A - say-4-453. , if-T ' w ,gi I -1' 1:i.,.'. , 1-a a - H I 'B 1' g,jgg,gg , . ,W-. , , + L T3i'3iif1'?' +V BROWN, RUTH A. Long Poinl Malhernalics Choral Club, Women's Alhlelic Associalion, Lalin Club, Alpha Thela Chi, Index and Videlle Slafl, Kappa Mu Epsilon. OUOSICK, FLORENCE M. ' Bloominglon Foreign Language Lalin Club, Band, Qrcheslra. BRINEGAR. WILLARD Normal Nalural Science WADE, ELLIS B. I-larllord Social Science Presidenl ol Gamma Thela Upsilon and Leclure Board, Sludenl Council, Jeslers, Sporls' Fdilor Index, Belle Lamar. SADDLER. JANE Bloorninglon f Horne Economics Transler from Illinois Wesleyan, I-Iorne Economics Club, Science Club. FLOCKHART. JEAN L. Slrealor Social Science Qrchesis, Women's Debale Club, Sludenl Council, Social Chairman Women's League, Forensic Board, Jeslers, Thela Alpha Phi, Thealre Board. RICE. KENNETH H. Cerro Gordo Heallh Educalion Commerce Club, Men's Duebale, Inlramural Manager, Kappa Larndas, Gamma Phi Circus. MARKMAN. CHESTER A. Wesl Salem Agricullure Wrighlonia, Foolball, Science Club, I-loplcin's Club lPresidenll, Agricullure Club, Grange. KIMMEL. MARY ALICE Washinglon .1 Foreign Language Women's Debale Club, French Club, Lalin Club Sludenl Council, Y.W.C.A., Pi Kappa Della, Honor Residenl Fell Hall. FITZGERALD, DOROTHY M. , Loclcporl Foreign Language Presidenl Women's League, Thela Alpha Phi, Jeslers, Alpha Thela Chi, Apporlionrnenl Board, Forensic Board, Index Slalsl, French Club. . ' V. man-.1-4.4-f.+.N,,.,.., ,. .J -J 44,- ,. . , . .. Y. H,-..wW7--...----.-H-,-ff--- f ' 1' -' ' ' -- fl - ' 'T' 'f'xf-'iva- --4 -,-kfxvs ,, ,gc .ef'1.,:L ,r,1..,:.-.L-4 - H ' M' .,i'..z..,...:. di 253525511 ,ci :Q 521 Ac' . . s -.1-,r:'i f-f--1, ' A ff me- ff -' 1 'i:L1-,'J- BRUMETT, ROBERT H. - Swnemin Social Science Foolball lour years lCaplain '3Ol, Baslcelball, Traclc, N Club, Varsily Club, Nalure Sludy Club, Gamma Phi. BERGSTROM, RACHEL F. Normal English Kappa Della Epsilon, Jeslers, Thela Alpha Phi, Cock Robin, Qualify Slreelf' SPAFFORD, LOUISE Normal Junior High Gamma Thela Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu. ORRIS, BERYL Rock lsland Speech lv1en's Glee Club, Organizer of Blaclc Friars, Abbor of Blaclc Eriars, Perfecl Alibi, Accompanisl lor lhe High School Glee Club. CONNER, WALTER Normal Malhemalics Kappa Phi Kappa. ROSENTHALL. ELLA MAE Emden Malhemalics Kappa Mu Epsilon, Kappa Della Phi, Pi Kappa Della, Presidenf and Honor Resiclenl ol Fell Hall, Euclidean Circle, lnlercollegiale Debale. SMITH. EARL Urbana , Social Science Transler from Lincoln Junior College, Men's Glee Club, lBusiness Managerl Band, Jeslers, Varsily Club lSecre'raryl. McCLELLAND, FOSTER Hgrvgrd lnduslrial Arls HOMANN, HAROLD W. MQTTOQH AQFTCUHUFG Presidenl of lhe Agricullure Club, N Club, lnduslrial Arls Club, Cardinal Leller Man, Varsily Club, Track and Cross-Counlry. ' SHIMER, GEORGE H. Decalur Nalural Science .x , .- :A ,Lu , 'f,.g- P. - 'f 4-7. ' ... 2 ., 54.1-fi, .3431 iq'-.ff TEE , J ,- l ka. -H' Q, 1 ' 7'K1ff5 rfQj'y7,,.51 .1 - i . .- ,-N... .- . LaROCHELLE, KI NGSLEY Pana A Secondary Educalion Foofball i924-I925g Track l925: Baseball I9267 Gamma Theia Upsilon, Varsiiy Club. SHAW, HOMER E. - Normal ' Nalural Science Varsily Club, Science Club, Kappa Phi Kappa, Leclure Board, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Senior Member of Sludeni Council, Assisianl Edilor of Index. Euclidean Circle. KELLY, ROGER LeRoy Nalural Science Science Club, Euclidean Circle, Kappa Mu Epsilon. WITTROCK, ALMA Mi. Pulaski Social Science Kappa Della Pi, Social Science Club. FERFRIL, HARRY B: Normal lnduslrial Arls Varsily Club, Men's Debale Club, Glee Club. CADE. HARRY Normal Nalural Science Thela Alpha Phi lPresiden+ 3 and 4l, Varsily Club lPresidenll, Jesrers, Universily Theaier Board, Aihlelic Board, Siudenl Council, Ediforial Direclor Index '32, ' . MOONEY, JOSEPH Philo Social Science Alhleiic Board of Conlrol, Varsily Club, Gamma Phi, lnlerscholasiic Swim- ming, Foo'rball,'3O, Gamma Phi Circus. CLARK, ANNIS Doilion Cily Supervisory KEISTER. MABLE Decafur Supervisory LEMME. RONALD Bloomingion Narural Science Fooiball, Kappa Phi Kappa, N Club. Sl- A LF .PSM 1.2:.5i'-:Tm:'.3'lf-Twin.. ,.1- f 1 1 .1.5 .ff-'fo ff'PQ ff 'Sm' 'W 4 Q , 1L4 1 33fuIf?.,,'k' '.1-ff - ' riff-T'i- F'ji.. ' A 1,431--'rk 4.44, M, - r, ff . a- - - --i ,. .1 .- - - 1- .- .- f , -ygqr .F':7'T '-7'7 77T v 'f W 1 4 f 1 4 '1 09 H iff: '- 1.5, -ev. ' 4 41 f fr if I 44 r Zia 4' A Kyf f X f ' W Z ' 'M ,M cARoiiNE rms DALE LANDERS Tom NEILL .luniors . . . Class of '34 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CAROLINE PITTS . . .,,.. . ............,I,....,,.., ,........., P residenT vlcLean lvlaThemaTics DALE LANDERS. . . ........ Vice PresidenT Sullivan Social Science TOM NEILL .. , . , SecreTary and Treasurer Cherry Social Science I-TE depression class enTered Old Normal wiTh lean poclcelrboolcs buT Tine deTerminism. The indices oT real characTer and growTh have been seen because The class oT '34 has produced noT only lead- ers on The campus, buT men and women who will Tind success we believe in Their proTessional liTe. Led by The ProTessor Ralph W. Fogler who gave his unTiring eTTorTs Tor a more uniTied group, The class has had sTrong TaiThTul represenTaTives on The aThleTic Teams, in liTerary acTiviTies, on publica- Tions, and in dramaTics. lvlany oT The original group have dropped Trom The class roll due To The Two-year curriculum, buT The bullc oT The group remains and iT is This group ThaT has helped very deTiniTely To malke l.S.N.U. hisTory. IT represenTs The TirsT class To see The abolishmenT aT compulsory assembly and The conseguenT in- iTiaTion oT The convocaTion program. STudenT opinion has noT only been TosTered buT Thrived as a resulT oT The eTTorTs oT cerTain individuals in This class. The school has enTered upon a new era. As Treshman class oTTicers, The group elecTed George Taylor, presidenT3 RoberT Bean, vice-presi- denTg Anne Lewis, secreTary and Richard Pelrerson, Treasurer. In The sophomore year, Anne Uza became presidenT, while Lyle I-luTTon was vice-presidenT. This year The conTesT resulTed in The elecTion oT The Tollowing: Caroline PiTTs, presidenTg Dale Land- ers, vice-presidenTg Thomas Neill, secreTary-Treasurer and I-loward A. OeTTing, social chairman. Vife aslc you To Take haTs oTT To James lpiml OoTT . . . probably The greaTesT oT all Normal bas- IceTbalI players and a Tive sporT man who on Wednes- day, lvlay IO, I933, was honored wiTh The capTaincy oT The I934 Cardinal auinTeT aT a dinner Tendered by The varsiTy squad and TaculTy AThleTic commiTTee aT The home oT Coach Joe Cogdal. GoTT has won leTTers in TooTball, basIceTball, Traclc, baseball, and Tennis, and is The mainsTay oT This year's baseball Team as well as The LiTTIe I9 singles champion in Tennis. Lyle I-luTTon, TleeT runner Trom Savannah is an- oTher sTar worThy oT menTion. IT is noT necessary To divulge his various successes on The Traclc buT one can resT assured ThaT They are boTh rewarda-ble and enviable. A . . The names oT Charles SweeT, I-loward 0eTTing, STanley Sleevari I Iarold Dennis, Tom Neill, Russel Ahearn, I-larold LesTer, Richard I-larrell, WalTer Ivlurray, Earl Beyers, I-larvey Grimes, James EIberT, Raymond Farber, Ray Gaynor, Carl CusTer, William KuhTus, I-Iooper Arnold, William Bremer, and Ralph Emons were TrequenTly headlined in The sporTs world oT l.S.N.U. These men are all iuniors. The Philadelphian and WrighTonian liTerary socieTies are composed oT many ouTsTanding ThirTy- Tourers . . . D. LuTz, K. Spencer, L. Koehler, I-I. Campbell, W. Oliver, and R. Duncan are The mosT conspicuous. . ' ' On The lvlen's VarsiTy debaTe Team we Tind Wendell E. Oliver and RoberT E. Duncan while The wom- en iuniors who debaTed were I-lelen Campbell, K. Spencer, LilliTh SouThgaTe, and Marie Gianasi. The VideTTe and Index were well represenTed This year by The class in The personaliTies oT RoberT E. Duncan, Wendell Qliver, STacy ArmsTrong, Lyle I-Iall, K. Spencer, Bernard Grimes, Owen Barclay, Sylvia Gross, Cecil GriTTin, John WhiTe and I-I. A. CeTTing. In dramaTics, Wendell Qliver, Caroline PiTTs, RoberT Duncan, Dora LuTz, Franlc I-lolsTein, I-Ielen Campbell, Lois Lawrence, and.DoroThy STernberg have noT only parTicipaTed in The producTion oT plays buT have played an imporTanT parT in The acTiviTies oT JesTers and TheTa Alpha Phi. NexT year The class will accepT Their buclc-slcin, deparT Trom The campus conTidenT ThaT Their school liTe has been beneTicial and preparaTory Tor laTer liTe. AUKLAN D. BESSIE Wenono SNYDER, JEAN Belleville DEY. CAMILLA R. lvlorrisonville MOYLE. DOROTHY L. Oglesby VAN GUNDY, H. J. Norrnol BAKER. ASIER A. Chorio++e HARLAN. MILDRED Y. Decofur MCCALL, VlVlAN B. Springfield CHILD, WAYNE A. Henry BUSING. GUSTAVE Sibley MAAS. FRANCES E. Chicogo JOHNSON. ERMA G. Moweoquo GLENN. VIVIAN Slonlord, RR. l SUTTON. LEOLA Kemplon Junior High School Arl Music Sociol Science l-leollh ond Sporfs Nofurol Science English Junior High School Junior l-ligh School Agricullure lnlermediole l-leollh ond Sporls Sociol Science l-leol+h ond Sporls SKADDEN. MARY ANN Springfield GRON EM EIER. NORMA Bloomingfon BANSAU. HILDA Sublefie SPENCER. KATHLEEN V Gilman GRIMES. HARVEY Rondou'r COOK. MAURICE D. . Springlie cl SEIFERT, LORENE M. Minonlc POWLESS, RUTH Mackinaw COLLINS, EVERETT M. Chalsworih MADIGAN. PAUL Longview TKACH. LUCILLE M. Slrealor JENNINGS, HELEN R. Pleasanf Hill caouse. SMILDRED Farmersville GREGORY, J UDITH Havana Healfh and Sporls English and Foreign Language Junior High School Secondary English lnduslrial Arls Biology lnlermediale Commerce Physical Science Social Science English and Music Social Science High School Social Science POLAND. LESLIE BYRON Lawrenceville BARCLAY, OWEN FILMORE Warrensburg A BEYER. EMMA Normal SAGE, LlLLlAN FRANCES Normal DUNCAN. ROBERT E. Danville HUTMACHER, PAUL WM. Freeporl HOUGHTON. JOSEPHINE L. Bloominglon NEEDERMAN. MARY M. Pelcin LANGHOFF, ORVILLE RALPH Normal MARSH. CHARLES R. Normal I CRAIG. MARGUERITE YVONNE Piasa ANDERS. JANET Delavan AHEARN, EDMUND RUSSEL Kinsman PERKS. PAUL ALOYSIUS Virden Nalural Science lnduslrial Arls Commerce Home Economics Social Science lnduslrial Arls Junior l-liglw Sclnool Primary Nalural Science Nalural Science lnlermediale Commerce Social Science Social Science KILGO, CATHERINE BETTY Allan HUBBARD, UARTA ANN Carrolllon SWEET. CHARLES WHEELER Chicago SCHIPPER, LEWIS MARION Albany O'MALIA, MURIEL H. Pecalonica RAY, ETHELIN Avon DEVINE, EDWARD F. Slrealor STAACK, WILLIAM MARTIN EI Paso - ATTERBURY, MARTHA JOSEPHINE -Irernonl BOE!-INERT, ALFREIDA HARRIET Joliel FREITAG. CLYDE Normal TAULBEE. MARION LESTER 'Iaylorville ROUSCH. FRANCES M. Palesline PRITCHARD, HELEN Genesee Heallli Educafion Lalin I-Ieallli Eclucalion Nalu ral Science Inferrnediale Inlermecliale lnduslrial Arls Heallli Eclucalion Primary Mallwernalics Malliemalics Social Science Home Economics Arl GRON EM EIER, ESTELLE R. Bloomingfon WINEMAN. RUTH Normal SPANGLER. RUTH L. Bloomingfon HUTTON. LYLE Savanna ELBERT, JAMES E. Cullom PAULUKAS. ALICE Chicago TEGARD, DOROTHY El Paso WENDLAND. NORMA El Paso KUHFUS, WM. J. Mackinaw, RR. I WILSON. MARJORIE Normal TAMBLING, VERA Dwaghi, RR. i DONALDSON. CATHER Normal WARD, OMAR H. Normal . ROZAK. VICTORIA L. Sfrealor English Home Economics Home Economics Inclusfrial Arfs Nafural Science Social Science Hisfory and Geography M. Liferalure Agriculfure Heallh and Sporls Supervisory INE A. Biology and Science Physical Science Primary KRAMER, EUNICE EVELYN Sfreolor Junior High School BISCHOFF, HELEN LOUISE Normol AVI ODELL, GERALD PAUL Blggmingfon Nolurol Science IMIG. KENNETH Sfonford E Agricul+ure READ, DELLA JANE Newlon Commerce WENE, ANN E. H Weldon Commerce GLOVER. WILLIAM H. Grenville Sociol Science ENNI5. EUGENE J. , Kewonee English DOLBOW, VERA LOUISE Griggsville Home Economics HOLLIS, WAVA MAYE Bloomingfon Commerce SLUSSER. GERALD ADELBERT Villa Grove FARBER, RAYMOND LAWRENCE Cullom SHIRK. JESSIE JANE Bloomingfon HANSEN. ALICE GERTRUDE Chicago Heigh+s Nofurol Science English Molhemofics Commerce WAND. ELIZABETH Quincy ELLIS, MARY C. Bloominglon SPRINGER. HELEN Donvers CAMPBELL, HELEN Normol ENSIGN, PRESTON Hudson EICHORN. ROSEMARY Geneseo MCCORD. ZOLA Eos? Lynn PRICE, L. MERLE Wood River GOFF. JAMES Normol MAGINNIS, MAXINE Rochelle DORN FELD, DOROTHY Hoopeslon CREAGER, ANGELINA Delovon STEVENS, TH ELMA Lincoln LANGSTON. DOROTHY MAE Normol Junior High Sociol Science Sociol Science Foreign Lcinguoge Arr Ari Junior High Commerce Heollh Ecluccilion Junior High Sociol Science Music Noiurol Science English GRIMAES, BERNARD THOMAS Bloomingfon CHURCHILL. WINSTON GOBLE Longview REYNOLDS. HELEN MARIE Argenfo HARMON. ETHEL MARIE Lexingfon ROSSETTER. JACK CHARLES Bloorningfon OETTING. HOWARD AUGUST Wood River ALLEN. VIRGINIA Norrnol H UNTER. BEATRICE EVELYN' Morseilles OESCH, RAYMOND WILLIS Sfounfon CORBIN. EDWARD V. Eosf Alfon GIRARD, ELISE Bloomingfon MAIN. JOSEPHINE Borry MCALISTER, VIRGIL ELM ER Sheldon JOHNSON. HAROLD WESLEY Bloomingfon Sociol Science English Heolfh Educofion Nofurol Science No+uroI Science Nofurol Science Home Economics Home Economics Nofurol Science Nofurol Science Sociol Science Nofurol Science Heolfh Educofion Sociol Science RM. fffvalivffi, ' if ,EV .:i1i2EIE21'5-'fizivi - ,, .5221 'A ' 1752 f 1 4' 'Lf,rifw?i795f' ww. xv ' - '.2:g:f:.g:g:5g::2:-'g:,1: 'Z6f4?W 71 , r ' 1 ,-,'1:z1gz53ig:,5g5::,, in ., - 1, f,,, U j 114355. . . , Wie22:'f':'?: '- ' - ,.,. vg ,:1 :v:.ij ,g:g , Q U I , .,,, , , , A s ,. ' of P' 4 4 'f fi f i m fifwi 1 V1 -,iw I 4 A f I I A Q, ,. M, ,Sf r..i.f,,,gi, A: - ,- NOE, RACHEL Bloominglon SHAFER, VIRGIL Sumner FRY. CLAYTON Bellflower KIMMELL, VIRGINIA Woshingion MUELLER. PAULETTA Nameolci FOX, LLOYD Gronife Cify BROWN. CLYDE E. I-Ieyworih ULMER. EDNA Normal HOLSTEIN, FRANK Chicago HANES, MARTHA Normal MINER. ALICE Joliel WENDELL. OLIVER Normal FIOCCHI, ANGELO Benld Dulce. RUBY L. Physical Educal-ion Nalurol Science I-leallh Eclucaiion English Junior High School Nafural Science Inclusirial Ar+s Commerce Ari English lnlermediaie Social Science Social Science Fl, Worfh, Texas Iniermediafe -- BARDWELL. MARY Louise Wilminglon JONES. DOROTHY Eos? S+. Louis FANSELOW. EMMA Herscher SAVOIE. HELEN Noples HEITBRINK, ALVIN Bluffs LEWIS. LA VERNE . Amboy SMITH. MYRTLE Fillmore KORTY. HESTER Bluffs WILLETT, MERVIL Shobonier WHITMER. RALPH EI Poso NEWBURN, MABLE Hoopeslon NORDINE, IRENE Bloominglon McREYNOLDS, JEAN Ponfioc SKINNER, IDELLE Leroy Primory Sociol Science Junior High School Home Economics ' Rurol Nolurol Science Junior High School Commerce Norurol Science Agriculfure Home Economics Sociol Science Lower Grodes English Sophomores . . . Class of '35 TURNER, BARBARA PresidenT Normal Secondary EducaTion TATE, HALBERT SecreTary and Treasurer B TURNER H, TATE MT. Zion Secondary EducaTion PRESIDENT . . , sEc. a Trams. . . . GPI-TGMGRESI WhaT an individual and separaTe sTage oT college liTe is exempliTied by ThaT word! WiTh The TirsT awkward year behind Them, and Tor some, The besT Two years ahead oT Them, They seTTle down in a maTTer-oT-TacT way as veTerans ThaT have meT The primary obsTacles, and knowing beTTer whaT will be expecTed oT Them, apply Themselves To all acTiviTies. f l.asT year under The leadership oT Ralph W. Fogler as Sponsor, and Glenn Taylor as PresidenT, The class oT T935 seT ouT To do Things in a big way. The class had represenTaTives in all lines oT en- deavor on The campus, and The members oT The class oT I935 made Their TirsT year a big success boTh individually and in The group. , This year They are proud To say ThaT They have DocTor Marion A. Taylor co-operaTing wiTh Barbara Turner, Normal, as The leaders oT The Sophomores. The oTher oTTicers oT The class are: Carrie Bell AbboTT, Saidora, as vice-presidenT and l-lalberT TaTe, MT. Zion, as secreTary-Treasurer. Besides These able oTTicers, several commiTTees were appoinTed. The Ring and Pin commiTTee is composed oT Bill McKnighT, Chairman, lvlabel KoToed, Lory Sullivan, Edwin Rakow, and Eileen Peck. The class is cerTainly proud oT iTs ring, and if any oT you don'T believe iT, ask a sTudenT ThaT has one. The Cap and Gown commiTTee is composed oT Glenn Taylor, Chairman, Erma PaTTerson, KenneTh Ammerman, DoroThy STernberg, and Bob',' EllioTT. The Tollowing people are members oT The social commiTTee, The persons ThaT planned The never-To-be-TorgoTTen TwelTTh NighT parTy: Julia Blum, Chairman, Russell Myers, Bill Samp, KaTie Blackwell, and Lyle l'lall. Gne oT The TirsT oT The many Triumphs oT The class was Their Freshman ' Frolic. Under The leader- ship oT Glenn Taylor, The class puT on a parTy ThaT was hailed by all auThori- Ties on The campus, Tac- uITy and sTudenTs alike, as The besT parTy oT The year, ' f 1- 'i 3-' ' ' 2' 'vs ' ' ',. ., . 1, .'E133ffI'1t3n22:3f I and one oT The besT in a number oT years. The Theme oT The dance was The PlanTaTion, wiTh The dec- oraTions, Tavors, reTreshmenTs, and everyThing in keeping wiTh The Old SouTh. To help The parTy To an even more marked success, Jimmie Bell and his Chicago Green Mill CaTe OrchesTra Turnished The music. Then again This year, l932-33, RT The class scored socially. The parTy's Theme was TwelTTh NighT, because The parTy was held on whaT would have been TwelTTh Nigh+ had we been in Medieval England. The old TradiTion oT crowning as king and queen The persons who Tound The obiecTs ThaT were hidden in The cake was carried ouT wiTh all solemniTy. Loraine G. Quigley, Quincy, Michigan, was crowned aueen, while Fish Taublee, Tay- lorville, was crowned king. The parTy was well aTTended and everyone cerTainly had a good Time. Down The paTh oT Time anoTher Sophomore class oT Qld l.S.N.U. is Travelling. They aim To leave The school wiTh many achievemenTs, boTh as individuals and as a class, To Their crediT. EurTher ac- complishmenTs will be made successTully by This class. WaTch These Sophomores, Tor Their acTiviTies will be wriTTen indelibly in The annual oT l.S.N.U. I STEPHENS. VAUNA J. Rossville Home Economics CGWERS, MARIE ANNE Urbana lnTermediaTe CRABBS. NETTIE I-lenry English KING, VERNON .AXSTIICUTTT RUTQI BEDELL, JEAN Carlock I-Iome Economics NAFZIGER, CARROLL Hopedale Secondary EducaTion ADAMS, AGNES STreaTor lnTermediaTe SEALOCK, JOHN El Paso Secondary EducaTion BRINING. HELEN l-GRGV InTermediaTe WHITE. JOHN R. IXIOFVTIOI Secondary EducaTion CALDWELL, BETTY Peoria lnTermediaTe SAYERS, ORVILLE BloomingTon Secondary EducaTion RYAN. JENNIE Taylorville lnTermediaTe BEAN, MARY LOUISE Farmer CiTy Home Economics JACKSON. CHARLOTTE BlO0mIn9T0n HealTh EducaTion I v. - X3 Nb :ss 'SD 121 : 4 ef kt i S-X . ., ---...M m 'X' FEICHERT, ANNALOUISE Belleville LEACH, NANCY Cheslerlield GEIKEN, LEOTA D. . X.. we .555 . N' x - X 'X , Primary Secondary Educalion Benson Secondary Educalion CLEVELAND, MILDRED M. Seward I-Ieallh Educalion COX, CHARLES L. Bloominglron Induslrial Arls RICE, LUCY E. Momence Junior I-Iigh School ANDERSON, LOUISE Ponliac Spegglq MYERS. SYLVIA E. Lal-Iogue Inlermediale HUNTE. ROSALIND F. Beecher Secondary Educalion TIERNEY, MARY V. Ari Primary Secondary Educalion Secondary Educalion Plainfield WHITACRE, GRACE Slewardson SILOTTO, JULIA Virden SANCKEN. LAEL V. Eminglron MOAK, ZELLA R. Vicloria MAKINSON. MILDRED L. Porresr LUNDBERG, ESTHER E. Slrealor, RAGLAN. J. CULVER Bemenl LONG, VIOLET J. Dow TURNERVBARBARA A. Normal NOLLMANN, LAURA Madison OLSON, MILDRED A. Inlermediale Junior I-Iigh School Secondary Educalion Commerce Junior High School Secondary Educarion Secondary Educalion Bishop I-Iill Rural WOOD, ERMA J. i Warrensburg Secondary Educalion STAMPE. WILSON W. Brighron Agricullure CUNNINGHAM. MARY ELLEN Sumner Secondary Educalion CORNILS. MARGUERITE E. Plano Junior High School EBERT, MILDRED Washinglon Secondary Educalion ARGANBRIGHT, CYNTHIANA Ml. Auburn Secondary Educalion EDWARDS. ANNE L. Kankakee lnlermediale KORTY. RUSSELL J. Winchesler Secondary Educalion Mii.i.ER, ELEANOR c. ' Chicago lnfermediale YOUNG. VELIRA R. Sloninglon Commerce DeHART, AGNES E. Arlhur A Commerce SCHOFIELD. ALYCE C. Bellevil e , Primary if-f 3 Q5-5 D' GRAFF, HELEN E. Minier Secondary Educalion SENGER, HELEN L. Franklin Grove Home Economics WARD, PHYLLIS A. Normal Healfh and Sporls WARD. THELMA l. Toulon Primary STOLTZ, CLARENCE E. Ml. Carmel Secondary Educalion MONROE. DOROTHY E. Arlhur Home Economics ZEHR, ELIZABETH J. Mackinaw Junior High School COOPER, VERNA G. Forresl Home Economics PROCTOR. MARGARET E. Bloominglon Secondary Educalion PEARSON. MARY M. Hoopeslon Secondary Educalion LITWILLER. HOWARD R. Hopedale Secondary Educalion STEWART. HELEN LOUISE Macon Rural MCCULLY. DOROTHY B. LaRose lnlermediale HARTLEY, ETHEL L. Coal Cily Rural VEERMAN. M. DOROTHY Pelcin Secondary Educalion St:-fe STEEN, ROSE F. Long Poinl GLAZIER. LILIAN L. Grand Ridge NURSE. EDITH T. Chillicolhe HUFF. KENNETH F. Jaclcsonville DRESSOR. ESTHER M. Hillsboro CCFFMAN, SHIELA D. Cerro Gordo WHITNEY. MARGUERITE E. Seward lnfermediale ESSER, BLANCHE M. Washinglon Commerce SAMP. WILLIAM E. ' Roscoe Secondary Educalion BOHLEN, ALTA MARIE Moweaqua lnlermediale VAIL. EDNA L. Fairbury lnlermediale ALLEN, CHARLOTTE Bloominglon Inlermediale WUNDERLICH, LOUVISA M. 8 Morris lnlermediale flT'M M7f'i MUNZ. VIOLA G. Fairbury Rural HOVENDEN. EARL W. Elmwood Secondary Educalion ABBOTT, CARRIE BELLE Saidora Secondary Educalion JOHNSON, K. EDNA Pano Commerce PURCELL. YVONNE D. Bloominglon Secondary Educalion VAN De VEER, RUBY C. Normal Junior High School ' FARTHING. MARY E. Farina Junior High School SCHUETTE. WALTER C. Alhambra Secondary Educalion MINOR, GLADYS E. Lilchfield Inlermediale I l - Commerce I Rural 5 I Rural il ll Secondary Educalion 'Q -l if Commerce I l I Secondary Educalion I 2 WHITNEY. MARJORIE M. I Seward Commerce I AMERMAN, KENNETH . I Lawrenceville 1 I Secondary Educalion I I SI-IEPI-IERDSON. GEN EVIEVE A. Tremonl AFI SAMPIEN. RAYMOND J. Emden Secondory Educolion RAMSEY, LELA L. Olney Inlermediole GUTHRIE. JOHN Lexinglon Junior High School GUERNSEY, UNA G. Ivlechonicsburg Inlermediole ALFELD, JOSEPH Livingslon Junior High School VOLTM ER, HELEN B. Gronile Cily Secondoury Educolion FOSDICK, CECIL V. Ponlioc Heollh Educolion KNUPPEL. RUTH L. i Eoslon I Home Economics SATTERFIELD. VERNA J, Hudson Commerce TAYLOR. GLENN J. Kewonee Speech BROWN. BERNICE Wesl Fronlalorl Commerce LOGAN, ALICE S. Rushville Arl HOLTZ. EVELYN Clinlon Secondory Educolion WEBBER. DOROTHY P. Ronsom Secondory Educolion DEYO. DONALD E. Kewonee Secondory Educolion BLACKWELL. KATIE F. Normol Secondory Educolion STICKEL, ELVIA Springfield Inlermediole I-IALL. LULU ELEANOR Ivloroo Secondory Educolion JOHNSON. MARGARET Z. Hoopeslon Secondory Educolion THORNLEY. RUTH L. Springfield Home Economics LORTON. HILMA C. Auburn Secondory Educolion JACKSON. CLARENCE R. Ke-wonee Secondory Educolion POWER, E. MAXINE Pelersburg Home Economics FRICK. HOPE ' Braidwood lnlermediale DRESSEL. LUCRETIA H. Belleville Home Economics FEASLEY, MARJORIE Mason lnlermediale JOHANSON, HELEN Maclcinaw Primary HOLT, MARVIN Collison Rural KRAL, ROSE A. Braidwood lnlermediale BAKER, RUTH Peru lnlermediale MARSHALL. JEAN ETTE Wilminglon Secondary Educalion CAREY, MARGARET Wilminglon Secondary Educalion KN ETSCH. HENRY A. Paw Paw Agricullure BROWN, DOROTHY A.- A Danville lnlermediale CARGNINO. MARGARET B., Girard Junior l-ligli Sclnool SCHUETZ. DOROTHY Peru lnlermediale RANKIN, LAWRENCE E. Monlicello Secondary Educalion COE. ALMA C. Ancona - Arl- SCHAPER. JANE A. Hillsboro Primary Murci-I, PEARL o. A Scollville lnlermediale DIEFENTHALER, LOIS J. Oconee Secondary Educalion HUFF. HELEN C. Homer Primary OLSSON. MARJORIE M. Harmon Commerce EGGENBERGER. DELBERT N. Eminglon Secondary Educalion KIMBALL. H. ARLENE Colfax Secondary Educalion SCHMUTZLER. VIRGINIA M. A Sawyerville Secondary Educalion CLASSON. LEONA M. i Marseilles lnlermediale STERNBERG. DOROTHY Chicogo Secondory Educoilion STICHER, LA DONNA Robinson Commerce KALAL, LIBIE Broidwood lnlermediole PETERSON. THEODORA Formersville Primory MATHIS, KATHERYN Vienno Commerce WILLIAMSON, ALBERTA ' Bloominglon Secondory Educolion GOOLD, GLADYS Foirbury Primory PYLE. ENID E. Will Commerce CONGER. SHIRLEY F. it . Se-word lnlermediole SULLIVAN, LORY J. Wood River Secondory Educolion SCOTT. BEULAH P. Delovon Junior High School ACREE. BARBARA J. Donville lnlermediole MENTZER. G. ALICE Cobery Arl NEWNAM, MILDRED K. Foirbury Secondcnry Educolion LIVINGSTON, NELLIE M. Elmwood Secondory Educolion GERDES, VELDA R. Pelersburg lnlermediole KNUPPEL. ROY A. Eoslon Secondory Educolion BAILEY. G. EDITH Donville Junior High School SCHRAGE, ALBIN J. Trenlon Rurgl RASMUSSEN, M. EDITH Cliflon Secondory Educolion BASTING. FERN B. Bloominglon Primgry BROWN EDWINA H. Ouincy Primory WILDER, JEAN E. Bloominglon Heollh Educcilion OMICK. JEAN ETTE L. Borovio Music CARGNINO, MARY - Girord Junior High School PEEBLES, FERNE A. Modison Secondory Educcilion GENEVVITCH, IRIS R. Springfield lnlermedicile GILLESPIE. MARY M. Springfield Secondory Educolion EADES, MARJORIE A. ' Tollulo lnlermediole MILLER, MARY MAE Peorici Secondory Educolion LILLY, LOIS Monlicollo Ruroil PECK, O. EILEEN Cerro Gordo Secondory Educolion ARNOLD, MARION Glen Ellyn Primory ADAMS. HELEN Lo Ploce lnlermediole WATSON. ALBERTA Normol Commerce PEARCE, FRANCES Hulsonville Primolry MEYERS, DOROTHY Bloominglon Secondory Educolion BROWN, STANLEY E. Slreolor Secondary Educolion COPENBARGER. EVA I. MT. Auburn Rurol STEINKRAUS, HAROLD H. Bloominglon Secondciry Educcilion HUMPHREY, VERA LeRoy Home Economics CUNNINGHAM, LLOYD E. Dcinville Secondory Educolion HAYES, ANGELA M. Oridley Junior High School ROMACK. HUBERT Newlon Commerce FOX. MARY Polesline Home Economics PRITCHETT, RUTH Illiopolis CON RAD, VELENA F. Normol ELLER, ALVINA E. Pekin I-leollh Educcilion Junior High School Ruroil DUERINGER, DOROTHY Melvin Primary ANDERSON. ALICE E. Palesrine Primary FROST. PEARL Sorenlo lnlermediale DEPPE. HELEN Springfield I-lealllw Educalion HOLT, KENNETH E. Panola Secondary Educalion TOBIN, HELEN Clienoa Secondary Educalion AUSTIN, J. LAWRENCE Momence lnduslrial Educalion DARLING, MAURINE Normal Secondary Educalion DAWSON. MARJORIE A . I Ellsworlli f Secondary Educ-alion MUIR, ALICE Paleslino lnfermediale COTHERN. MARY Pana Commerce JOHNSON. DOROTHY Pesolum Commerce PRATT. DERRILL Los Presnos, Texas Secondary Educalion DICKEY, IOLA Wenona Primary SCHOBY. VIRGINIA Decafur Secondary Educilion CUSACK. ANNA QUIUCY Primary LAWSON. KATHRYN Buda lnlermediale JOHNSON. IRENE Wenona Junior I-liglm Scliool CLINE. MARJORIE LeRoy Commerce BRANNAN. VAN L. Bloomingron Secondary Educafion FRIEDMAN. SARAH Srrealor Inlermediale GILFORD. REGINA Springfield Junior I-ligl.Scl1ool ENGLISH, MARGARET Bloomingron I-leal+l'i Educalion IMIG. VERA San Jose Inlermediale SELETT, JOHN Normal Nalural Science FISHER, ELOUISE Normal Speech BENTEN, THOMAS Chicago Secondary Educalion OUINN. GOLDIE Slrawn Rural BEVAN, GEORGE Chicago Secondary Educalion PATERNOSTER, FREDERICKA Fairbury Secondary Educalion LANIGAN, DANIEL D. Bloominglon Commerce WEBER, EVELYN Ransom lnlermediale MARTIN. KENDRICK Niles Cenler I-leallrh Educalrion -. CHURCHILL, LOIS Springfield REIMANN. HENRY Bloominglon' ' HAFFN ER, TH ERESA Bloominglon MAY. MARCELLA Normal WARNICK, DOROTHY Ml. Auburn LEVEL. LUCILLE Toluca CLAYTON, MAXINE Palesline GOIN, CLYDE L. Easl Sl. Louis SO UTHGATE. LILITH Normal LOW. DORIS Kankakee PARRET, JEANNE R. ' Normal DUNCAN. RUTH Chicago NAFZIGER, VIVIAN Danvers BUXTON, EUGENE Elmwood HARDISTY, MARIAN Sheldon Home Economics Secondary Educalrion Home Economics lnlermediale lnlermediale Commerce Commerce Commerce Secondary Educalion Junior High School Secondary Educarion Primary Secondary Educalion Secondary Educalion Rural BRANDT. VIRGINIA Pekin Rural MEYER, JULIA Easl S+. Louis Secondary Educalion ORENDORFF, RAYMOND Kewanee Secondary Educalion BEARDSLEY, BLANCHE Slronghursl Primary ADAMS, HERBERT Normal Secondary Educalion MATTESON, DOROTHY Orangeville Primary KENT, WALTER Gridley Secondary Educalion QUICKSALL. GRACE Trowbridge Junior High School WILLS, JESSIE I i Coal Cily .Rural DUFF. JESSIE Illiopolis lnlermediale EVERSOLE. ELDA Lexinglon Junior High School GINGRICH. BEULAH Flanagan lnlermediale LANNAE, VIVIAN A. Edwardsville Secondary Educalion IRWIN. J. LYLE Delayan Rural ACKERMAN. MABEL Springfield Primary WITT. FRANCES L. Farmersville Home Economics BROWN, RICHARD J. Muskogee lnduslrial Arls BECHLY. CARY ANN Walseka Secondary Educalion BOATNER. GLENDEN Loveioy Speech LICHTENWALTER, AILEEN Shelbyville Primary HOYT, DRUSILLA J. Normal Commerce NELSON. LENA Lake Villa lnlermediale TRAMAN. ELMER J. Clililon Induslrial Arls OBERTINO. IRMA Benld Junior High School 'Sfgif sfixffg ' f 5 ,.-S - :Wir :Q 113- ...ev . cy.. .A Q. iSb6 508,- mm SCH N ETZLER. EDYTH Fairbury Junior High School McKNIGHT. WILLIAM Normal Commerce OLTMANN. LEONA A. Harlsburg Secondary Educalion KIMLER. EULA MAE LeRoy Commerce VITT. ROSE Moberly, Missouri Secondary Educalion BLACKERT. INEZ Roclc Falls Junior High School WRIGHT. EVALYN Wenona Junior High School MASON, HAROLD R. Downs Commerce FYFE, MARJORIE Broolclield Junior High School PEEKEN, LEONA Minonlc Heallh Educalion UNSICKER. WILLIARD Tremonl Secondary Educalion THOMAS. BERYL Fairbury Secondary Educalion De LONG. ESTHER Decalur Inlermediale WELLS. TREVA Arlhur Home Economics MEADOWS. LILLIAN Normal Secondary Educalion BUTLER, GENEVA F. Normal Secondary Educalion GREEN, LAMAR A. Alhambra Commerce NORTON. EUNICE Hoopeslon Secondary Educalion GRANDT. HERMINE Farina Q Rural SHAW. HARRIET Normal Commerce MURRAY. LUCILE Bloominglon Inlermediale WAKEFIELD. ALBERTA ' Heyworlh Inlermediale HALL. CHARLES S+rea'ror Secondary Educalion ROMERSBERGER. DOROTHY Carloclc Home Economies JON ES, DOROTHY LEE Eosf S+. Louis BARLOW. MARIE Amboy HUGGINS, HAROLD LeRoy OUIGLEY, LORAINE Quincy. Mich BEAVINS. LIONEL Donforlh BLUM. JULIA Norrnol RAKOW, EDWIN Bloominglon HUSTON. ROSA Argenfo GILPIN. VEDA Toylorville Seconclory Educolion I-leoillh Educcilion Nofurol Science Nolurol Science Heolfh Educolion Nolurol Science Secondory Eclucolion Junior High School Rurol KLEINAU. LOIS Bloorningfon WAGN ER. JEAN Bloominglon WALSH, DO ROTHE Peorio SEOUIN. DELPHINE Ronsorn LOEFFLER. CHARLES lvloclcinow HOSTETTLER, ALEEN Olney MIZE. HARRIETT LUCILE ' Bunlcer I-lill WILSON, THELMA Bloominglon CURRY, VIVION Arrninglon ROBINSON, LOIS Decolur FOSTER, ROBERT L. llliopolis COFFLAND. MAY Norrnol CRO UT. DOROTHY lnduslriol Educolion Secondory Educolion Junior High School Secondory Educolion Agricullure Seconclo ry Educolion Primory Heollh Eclucolion Rurol Seconclory Eclucolion Ncilurol Science Heolfh Educolion Gridley Secondo ry Educofion CARTER, ADA JAN E Joclcsonville I-leollh Educolion CARTER. PAULINE G. i Rondolph Secondory Educolion -may HAUSMANN. THELMA Gilman ' Q Primary LOGUE, BYRON Normal Commerce KOFOED, MABEL Harmon Secondary Educalion MIHALIK. GENEVIEVE Kewanee Heallh Educafion WILSON. LUCILE Casey Commerce FAUT, VERNON Lockporl Commerce MCNEAL. DOROTHEA Macon Secondary Educalion LESTER, ELOISE Crescenl Cily Heallh Educafion GAARD, ARVILLA Newark i Junior High School HANLEY, SALENA Verona Rural VANDAVEER. MARCEINE Greenfield lnlermediaie SHEA. HELEN Eureka Secondary Educalion COLE. RUTH Alwaler Secondary Educalion CULBERTSON. C. ELEANOR Danvers - Commerce KRUSA. MILDRED Naples Commerce i. ll l J . i 1 i l i l SCHMALZ, GUENTER li Bloominglon Secondary Educalion GIANASI. MARIE l Tayloryille Junior High School SPIRES. cARiTA l Minonk Primary ly .f l. 1' i enusi-i, Auce Dwighl Commerce W BENNETT. JACK ll Mackinaw Junior High School J VOLZ, ROSEMARY Hammond Primary i Louoi-IRAN, CATHERINE l Ponliac lnlermediale i MCBRIDE, ELEANOR Newman Junior High School DYER. WAYNE Woodland Heallh Educalion RILEY. ARGYLL Parkersburg Commerce ROSS. RUSSELL Bloomingron Secondary Educalion HULL, GLADYS V Bloomingron Speecli SWANSON. DELIGHT Princelon Secondary Educalion HALEY, MARGARET , Buda Primary DORNBLASER. LAURA Edgewood Commerce BLAKE, GRACE Normal Inlermediale MILLAY. ROBERT Ellsworllw Secondary Educalion REEP. EDNA I Paxlon y Junior Higli Scliool HUDSON. MILDRED L. Windsor Commerce OSBORNE. JULIA Taylorville lnlermediale HARMES, BERNICE Clienoa Inlermediale CLUVER, WILBUR Cissna Park Commerce MALONE. MARGARET Clieslerlield Inlermediale BANDY, HOMER E. Taylorville Secondary Educalion MCGUAN. HILDEGARDE Morris Rural STEFFENS. MATILDA G. Magnolia Commerce ARVIN, MARY T. LeRoy Inlermediale JENKINS, MILDRED Gideon Junior High Scliool LEE. VERNON Deer Creelc Rural HEIN, RUTH Springfield Primary LEWIS. BETHEL Marseilles Secondary Educalion WESLEY, LULA LeRoy I-Ieallln Educalion ROBINSON. ALFRED W. Bloominglon Induslrial Arls ' f e I DWIGHT WILKEY HELEN WHITE EDWARD FITZGERALD Freshmen . . . Class of '36 WILKEY, DWIGHT BENSYE. . . ...,............ PresidenT WhiTe HeoTh Junior High School WHITE, NANCY HELEN .... .... T .Vice PresidenT Springfield Commerqjfg FITZGERALD, EDWARD ANDREW .................... Treosurer Springfield HeolTh EducoTion ROM SepTember TenTh To June sevenTh severol shades oT greeness Fwill hove bleoched Trom our sweeT innocenT Toces, unTil, lol we hove been Treshmen Tor olmosT o yeor. The inTricoTe righTs oT woy oT The buildings ore known To us now, mosT oT The mysTeries oT col- lege liTe hove ben solved, ond we know iT all! On The nighT oT Jonuory TwenTy-TirsT in The Women's Gym There occurred o donce Tor Treshmen ond Their guesTs. The merrymolcers. covered by o conopy oT green ond whiTe, donced To The TonTolizing rhyThms oT Lyle SmiTh ond his bond who presenTed The oirs wiTh Their usuol musicol ToculTies. On April TwenTy-second, Red Deome's ArisTocroTs oT Peorio mode Their debuT on The compus by Turnishing The music Tor The oll-school donce sponsored by we Treshmen. The guesTs donced beneoTh o Tolse ceiling oT red ond whiTe wiTh red cylindricol Iomps which creoTed o beouTiTul line. We Treshmen ore plonning To give ourselves o TreoT in The noTure oT o picnic or sTeolc Try oT Lolce Bloominglron in The IoTTer Third oT The yeor. We Treshmen hove Token on ocTive porT in school ocTiviTies. Leslie lvlurroy ond George Meyer won Their leTTers in TooTboll. Edword EiTzgerold, Wilbur BorTon, ond John Sheohon were members oT The vorsiTy boslceTboll Teom. C. Reid, N. Duesing, E. lvlorzolelc, and A. Miller were The Treshmen on The Troclc Teom. Severol oT The boys goined recogniTion in boseboll. ' BuT we did noT loolc Tor Iourels in oThleTics olone. Helen lvlorie Reynolds ond Horvole Vines Toolc porT in The onnuol Phil-WrighT con- TesT. Anno Merle RoberTson won The Edwords lvledol ConTesT Tor reoding. Among us Ihol were seen in vorious school ploys were Vir- ginio Abboll, Anno Merle Roberl- son, Jeon Lux, Roy Thompson, Jimmie Holley, ond Richord Noble. The success of our closs Jrhis yeor is due +o The ehficiency of our officers ond Jrhe eiclorls of our spon- sor: President Dwighl Willceyg Our represenlolives on Jrhe olhlelic boord were Helen Schuler ond Wendell Gregory Jomes Holley ond Chorles Lone represenled us on The Sludenl Council. Our closs hos enlered inlo The life ol The school wilh much enlhusiosm ond feels Thor il hos suc cesslully compleled ilrs lirsr yeor. f i BLUM. MAURINE ELEANOR Normol Secondory Educohon PONDER, HELEN JANET Alwood Molhemohcs FISHER. BEATRICE LUCILLE Hommond Secondory Educolion KNUDSON, EVELYN LUCILLE Ponlioc Junior High School WILLSON. HAROLD NORMAN Woodbine I-leollh Educolion GAUDINO. FANNIE DOLORES Benld Primory BURNS, RALPH WILLIAM Normol Secondory Educolion BROWN, MIRIAM ELAINE Bloominglon Secondory Educo ion MURPHY, KENNETH EUGENE Pulnom I-leollh Educolnon KENNEDY. MARY LORETTA Symerlon Junior High School CARLSON. CURTIS EVERETT Ronkin Nolurol Science RUDDOCK, MARJORIE IRENE Bemenl lnlermediole BATES, WINFIELD EDWARD Odell I-Ieollh Educolion BRYAN, RUTH Virden Commerce MUNSON, EVERETT HALE Rondolph Junior High School MINDRUP, DGROTHY E. Allnambra Commerce COX, HOMER L. Linlner Commerce HAMM, MONA JUANITA Eislier lnlermediale ADAMS, DOROTHY M. Princeville Home Economics BROWN, MARNA F. Ancona lnlermediale TIERNEY, ROSAMOND A. Plainfield Primary STUBBLEFIELD, NINA B. Slanlord Secondary Educalion MCGREW, RICHARD Kemplon Secondary Educarion PHILLIPS, LEONA Franlclin Grove Primary STOVER, ELEANOR Towanda Secondary Educalion DAVIS, MARGARET LAVAN Nilwood Junior Higli Sclriool KAUFMAN, FRANCES Delavan Commerce MUEHLENPFORDT, ELSIE M. Aslwlcum lnlermediale MAUER, WAYNE l-lopedale Secondary Educalion HONEYWELL, LOLA J. Milford lnrermediale F-OUTS, JESSIE A. Lewislowri ' Primary VAN WINKLE. EVA ' Bloominglon Arr VVHITACRE. RUTH K. Slewardson Primary DELMAR, MARY HELEN Bloominglon Secondary Educalion DE MIK. WM. J. ST. Anne Commerce VAN WINKLE. LELAH Bloominglron Commerce BUNN. WALTER R. Normal Commerce KENDALL, KATHRYN Villa Grove Primary BEAR. MARY T. Weslern Springs Primary ill i ll l li i I. ll lf 3 ,l l i I l l l av i l i l . l I H I P il l M i i i l l ii l McKEE, EDITH L. Columbia Primary SCHAEFER, MARGARET E. Tremonl Rural KEPPLER, LOIS Soulli Pekin Primary SLONEKER, WENDELL W. Normal Secondary Educalion BAYSTON. MABEL i. I Clialsworlli Inlermediale GOURLY, REEVA L. Ancona RUVOI YONKE, LORENE M. Aslikum Primary LEATHERS, ELIZABETH A. Olney Commerce LEE, KENNETH R. . Bloominglon' Commerce 5 PORTER, CHARLINE Gibson Cily Primary MURRAY, GLENN P. Bloominglon Commerce DRENNAN, MARIAN F. Cliallwam Home Economics BURROW, MARJORIE B. Amboy Secondary Educalion SMILEY. GEORGIA L. Kankakee Junior I-Iiglw Scliool BALDWIN. WINIFRED F. Indianola Junior I-Iigli Sclwool NIGHTINGALE. DOROTHY Gilman Home Economics LANGLOIS, CLIFFORD A. Manleno Secondary Educalion BERRY, ALBERTA Losloinlr Inlrermediale PECK, IRENE M. Cerro Gordo Secondary Educalion YATES, BLOSSOM J. Clinlon Rural STUCK, LUELLA F. Dunlap Speech OAKLUND. CARRIE MAE Morris Rural MCNEELY. BRADLEY G. Riverlon Secondary Educalrion PIERCE. MARY Cornland Commerce HOOBLER. MARTHA Gridley Commerce BELL, JOELLE E. lvlechonicsburg lnlermediole NIEHUS, IRMA I. Bloominglon Commerce MARKILLIE, EDNA Winchesler Primory TUTTLE, RICHARD C Allonlo Arr SMITH. LUCY LYNN While Holl Commerce KEITHLEY, RETTA Dixon lnlermediole HOOBLER. ALDENE Gridley lnlermediole BALTZ, DOROTHY C0mmefCe BRUBAKER, MILDRED J. Benson Heollh ond Sporls BARTRAM, HAROLD L. Roonolce Commerce HIRST. MILDRED Towondo primmy ULRICH. ELFRIEDA Ollowoi Junior High BERRY, EDWINA Ashlon Home Economics GOKEN, FERNE Weldon Secondory Educolion SIMCOX. VIRGINIA B Assumplion lnlermecliole Scolllond Junior High School Amboy Commerce Bloominglon Junior High School Chicogo Secondory Eclucolion Cornell Secondory Educolion Wesl Solem Inlermediole Peorio Secondory Eclucoilion BONWELL, FRANKLIN J FINCH, GRETCHEN SUTTER, LUCILLE WILL, GERALDINE LEONARD, MARJORIE C SHELTON, BARBARA ANN SHEAHAN, JOHN FITZJARRELL. KATHERINE Greenfield Primory GAMBLE, ELLEN Slreolor Primory BOOS, ESTHER MAE Cenlrolio Junior High School KOSTADIN. DOROTHY Livingslon lnlermeclicqle ALLEN. JOE W. Morris Commerce wi-ins, MILDRED A Bloominglon Home Economics HAMILTON, EDGAR R. Oolc Porlc Commerce BORDNER, ELOISE Lewisiown Heollh ond Sporls HENNEKE, DOROTHY -loylorville Commerce STEINER, viRoiNiA i Decolur , Secondory Eclucolion SOLLO. BEATRICE ANN Konlcolcee FALETTI, LEO Seolonville KUHN, MARTHA L. Bloominglon RAMSEY, BERNICE A. ST. Froncisville SMITH, MILDRED K. Primory Rurol Secondory Educolion Secondo ry Educolion Reoldiclc Rurol AMIDON, LAVON B. Herscher Junior High School BURGESS. ALINE Slork lnlermecliole KARLOCK. HAROLD C. Hudson Commerce FLEMING, ELSIE M. Herscher Junior High School VIETTI, MINNIE Virden Primory CALCATERRA. LOUISE Kincoid lnlermediole HUBER, HELEN C. Viclorio Inlermecliole LAMBERT. MARJORIE LeRoy Secondory Eclucofion BARRY. GILBERT J. Lincoln Commerce CAMPBELL. MARY I. We-nono Junior High School REYNOLDS, ROBERT E. Pow Pow Commerce KEARNEY, FAY B. Loyinglon Iniermedicile DAVIS, CHARLES S. Decoiur Commerce ATWOOD, MARY JANE Geneseo Secondory Educolion GOOCH, ROSELLA Amboy lnlermediole JONES, OPAL LQVONNE Sidney Commerce MARTENS, MURIEL M. Anchor Junior High School RAMSEYER, MERLE L. Normol Secondciry Educolion HOGG, HAZEL Geneseo Secondory Educoiion ROGERS, BERTHA L. Moroo Inlermedioie MERCER, MARY ESTHER Eosl Lynn Junior High School STAUBUS, BERNICE S. Deer Creelc Commerce FLETCHER, FOSTER G. Milledgeville Arl DUFNER, MARY MARGARET Nilwood Junior High School GLEASON, JAMES F. Ponlioc lnduslriol Arls DAVIS, NANCY JANE Downs Commerce Miiiisiz, MARGARET J. ' Elmwood Commerce IIOWARD, MELFORD Pori Byron Ruroil MALKUS, AGNES Bemeni Secondoiry Educolioh LAMB, JEANETTE Bemenl Junior High School DIERKING, HENRY Beecher Rurol IIISCHOFF, JULIA Normoil Music DARLING, REX V. Normol Heollh ond Siooris GOODWIN, FRANCES Medoro Junior High School HALANE, TH ELMA Lexing+on Secondary Educafion MCCASLIN. JAY D. Fairbury Commerce GARDNER. VIRGINIA LEE Cornell Speech' LOWE, MARY Normal Junior I-Iigh School MAYNE. MARJORIE El Paso Secondary Educafion WILSON, RENA SandovaI Primary FROST, RUTH Sorenfo Injrermedialre BROADDUS, ALAN Varna y Commerce LETFORD, MARY I BIooming'ron , Junior I-hgh School THOMPSON, ROY Lane Speech WITT, ELLEANORA Forresf Infermediafe MATEEFF. KATHERINE Peoria Injrermediafe ROBERTSON, ANNA MERLE Kankakee Speech SHAW, ELEANOR Fancy Prairie Infermediafe SHIPLEY, ELVA Paris Junior High School HEINS, VERNON Ponhac Commerce I-IANEY, WILMA L. I-Ianna Ciry In'rermediaIe ALEXANDER, CHARLES Tremonf RuraI DIRKS, ADELENE Afhens Home Economics WALK, ESTHER Milfon Home Economics TEODORI. ASSUNTA Taylorville Commerce GLASSETT, RUTH Columbia Cilry, Ind. Junior I-Iigh School ANDERSON. BERNICE Ponfiac Secondary Educafion MILLER. WARREN G. Porf Byron Secondary Educafion SMITH, DONALD Eosr Moline HAM LOW, DORIS Bloominglon CONN, HELEN Clinlon MADISON, MARGERY Mozon JONES, EUGENIA Eosr SI. Louis KUSTER, CLARENCE Heollh ond Sporls Commerce Inlermeclioile Junior High School Junior High School Neponsel Agriculfure IMIG, DONALD Bloominglon Induslricil Arls ROSENBOOM, DOROTHY , Cholsworlh Junior High School MILLER, EDNA Bloominglon Junior High School ANDERSON, ALICE Ohio Inlermedioile SMITH, PAULINE Chillicolhe Commerce GARRETT, VERNEIL Lexinglon Seconolory Eclucolion CRAWFORD. LA VETA I-Iopedole Primory BERGER, MARY BETH Eosl Moline Primory EDDY, RUBY C. Erie Commerce coNLiN. Doaori-iY Bemenl I Inlermecliole THOMASON. RAUNDLE BGHIOH , Commerce DOOLEY. MARGRADEL LeRoy Secondory Educolion BURCHFIELD, ELIZABETH ANN Toiylorville Commerce FRIEDMAN, BESSIE Slreolor Inlermedioife BAKER. GRACE ELEANOR Eosl Moline Primary SMITH. HELEN Heyworlh Speech TURNER, JAMES i Toylorville Secondory Educolion BRENTLINGER, MADGE Sidney Rural KULKA. OLGA Danville lnlermediale MORRISON. JOHN Bloorningron Secondary Educalion DUBBLE, IRMA Columbus, Ohio Junior High School BAIR. ERNEST Ponliac Commerce WEBER. NITA Momence Commerce NOBLE, RICHARD Gibson Cily Secondary Educalion MCGUIRE, ALICE Normal Home Economics SCOTT, CLIFFORD Normal Secondary Educalion PLOTNER. GRACE MARIE ' ' Philo lnlermediale ANDERSON, DOROTHY Ponriac Secondary Educalion WELDON. JOHN Normal Secondary Educalion LUX, JEAN Morris Secondary Educalion METZ. MARJORIE Forresf Commerce KELLY. CLINT Shobonier Secondary Educalion TENDICK, MARIAN Roadhouse lnlermediafe CUMMINGS. HOPE Hillview Primary GALLUP, EVERETT Chillicorhe Rural JOHNSTON. INGRISTINE Waynesville Secondary Educalion HIRST. MABEL ALICE Towanda Primary WATERS. MARSHALL Arhensville Secondary Educalion CHEANEY. MARGARET Pelersburg Primary SMITH, FRANCES Oak Park Home Economics BRYAN. WILLIAM Normal Commerce COVENY. GERALDINE Verona Secondary Educarion CURRAN, VERNADINE Verono Junior High School ENGEL, MERLE Corloclc Heollh Eclucolion DOHMAN, ELIZABETH Piper Cify Junior High School V TYRRELL, HELEN Wilminglon Junior High School KERCHENFAUT, LOUISE Gibson Ciry Inlermecliolre BURROUGHS, EDYTHE - Normol Commerce ROEDER, ESTHER Forresl Commerce M ULERA, EMMETT Kinsmon Junior High School BELL. JAN ECE J. Normol Music LIEHR, PAUL Perry lnduslrioil Arls GIROT, LILLIAN Wilminglon Junior High School AMMANN, IRLENE Deland lnlermeclioile HAYES. HELEN DEAN Armingfon Ari SULLIVAN, BERNICE Slreolor lnlermedioile I STREEPER, JACK Normol lnduslriol Arls RHOADES, MARY Former Cily Junior High School PURNELL, ISABELLE Chompoign Commerce PHARES, BETTY LeRoy Secondory Eclucolion O'BRIEN, FRANCES Blue Isloincl Heollh Eclucdlion BUEHLER, LESLIE Tremonf Heollh ond Sporls BIDDLE, JUANITA Normol Heollrh Educolion STOTTS, MARY LUCILLE lvlonslielcl Commerce GARRETSON, LUCILLE I Cornell Junior High School LANGSTON. SUSIE Normol Primory NAEFZIGER, MARGARET ANN Peoria ' Heallh Educalion BLUM. WAYNE Bloominglcn Agricullure THICK, MARJORIE Normal lnlermediale MEEHAN, JOHN Allan Secondary Educalion HAUPT, ELIZABETH ' Bismarck Junior High School GREGORY, WENDELL lvlonlicello Heallh Educalion VAN TUYLE, HAZEL Roadhouse Primary BROWN, ELWIN Odell Agricullure BROUGHTON, ELLEN Q Kanlcalcee Junior High School K' M URPHY. DORENE Slanlord Commerce SUMNER, HELEN Chicago lnlermediale GOEPPER. BARBARA Kanlcalcee Junior High School KETTEMANN, GERALDINE Ransom lnlermediale SHEARER, HAZEL Henry Primary i-ioRToN, KENNETH L Linfner Agricullure TANNER, LUCILLE Kanlcalcee Junior High School BOWERS, VINCENNES A ' ST. Anne Heallh Educalion JOHNSON, IDA Belvidere Secondary Educafion DAY, DONALD ' Springfield FETZER, HELEN Pleasanl Plains ARMSTRONG, RUTH Bloominglon 1 LAWSON, DOROTHY . Williamsville LAN E, CHARLES lnduslrial ' Arfs Rural Secondary Educalion Primary Bloominglon Secondary Educalion REYNOLDS, lMOGENE Vienna Commerce f r 1 X s. , , ll ll In ' A -,L .- Th YJ I FELL HALL ' ' I , qu ... V' QP 6' 4, u r.. no Q X WILLIAM J. KUHFUSS . . . Brown . . .brains . ..boshIul .. .energy .. .om- birion ...reserve . . . N . . . Cardinal. CARCLINE A. PITTS . . . Reserve . . . firmness . . . characler . . . poise . .. leadership . . . abilily . . . W.L .... Kappa Della Epsilon. MELVIN J.NICOL... ' Frivoliry . . . exocrness . . . informolily . .. . brown . . . efficiency . . . Kappa Phi Kappa ...N .... Ring and Pin. A. CHANDLER BROWN . . . Polilics . . . generosiry . . .women . . .li- brary . . . I.Iv1. horse shoes ...bridge . . . P.S.C .... Social. DORIS LA MASTER . .. Circus ...dance ...grace ...abiliry .. . gymnosrics . . .W.A.A .... Gamma Phi . .. Announcement DORRENCE K. DARLING . . . Arhlere . . . genrlemon . .energy . . . brains . . . brown . . . reserve . . , N . .. Cardinal. 2, . -I f.. A Iii. I C A M P U S MILDRED F. EBERT . . . Music . . . grace.. .lady ...dance . .. sincerily. ..abili+y ...poise ...Fell l-lall. JAMES F. oorr... Courlslriip . . . marriage . . .live sporls . .. Q lraclc . . . loolball . . . baslcelball . . . base- ball. . . lennis. MARVIN J. NICOL . . . Winged slioes . . . energy . . . menlor . .. abilily . . . brains . . . four-lorly . . . Car- dinal . . . Kappa Phi Kappa . . . Presidenl. HOMER E. SHAW . . . Dignily . . . poise . ..leadersl'1ip .. .abil- ily ...brains . . . women ...Kappa Plwi Kappa . . . S.C .... Jaclcel. ELLIS WADE.. . Polilics ...energy ... obslinacy ...per severance .. .curosily ...women . . , N ...Garnrna Tliela Upsilon . . . l..B. DOROTHY P. WEBBER . . . Leaderslwip . . . perseverance . . ambi lion . . .dependabilily . . . business . . . sin- cerify . . . K'appa Mu Epsilon . . . Fell Hall CARL A MARQUARDT S lwolor perse-veronfe condudness ollwlele .Koppo Della P RUBY VAN DE VEER . . . Du mly diplomacy polullcs leo rslmlp .slomino LWV e i I I I I I l I I 29 DOROTHY M. FITZGERALD Sophislicole . . . poise . . . irnpressiveness ... seriousness . . . drdmolics . . . Jeslers .. .Thelo Alpho Phi . . . W.L. LLOYD C. FRICKE . . . Perseveronce . . .golden shoes . . . hilcer ...slornino . . .Iwo rnile . . . Cordinol . ., Gornmo Phi... N. I I E x 5 F i E I CAMPBELL A. MILLER . . . Versolilily ...power of press . . . dexlerily Pi Koppo Dello . . . Edilor. C. DON WARDELL . . . Execulive . . . doncze . . .diligence . shrewdness . . . l.M .... Gornmo Phi . . LOUISE M. ANDERSON . . . Energy . . . sludenl . . . debole . . . dro- mofics . . . Jesler . . . Thelo Alpho Phi. . . g ...Koppo Dello Epsilon. MARTIN T. HERBERT . . . Poise ...dignify ...golden Iongue . . . debole .. diligence ...Pi Koppo Dello ...Koppo Mu Epsilon. ...silver Tongue . . . Bing . . . debofe . . . l'l' .5 I Euclidean Circle . , h K .5 . ...MXL ,ix-. ... I-IE Euclidean Circle, an organizaTion on The campus Tor sTudenTs and Teachers oT maThemaTics, was auTomaTicaIIy disbanded wiTh The insTaIIaTion oT The Illinois Alpha chapTer oT Kappa Mu Epsilon. The Euclidean Circle was organized in The winTer Term oT I927-28 by ProTessor C. M. Mills, Miss Edifh ATkin, and eighTeen sTudenTs maioring in maThemaTics. To be eligible Tor membership, sTudenTs had To mainTain an average schoIasTic sTanding oT eighTy in Three maThemaTics subiecTs. Work in maThe- maTics was also essenTiaI Tor membership. The oTTicers were named in maThemaTicaI Terms. This year The Major Arc was MarTin I-IerberT and The Minor Arc was RuTh Brown. STerIing STephens served as CenTer and DoroThy Webber was The Inscribed Polygon. The sponsor was ProTessor Mills. 4 The purpose oT The organizaTion was To oT-Ter The members opporTuniTies To sTudy and discuss prob- Iems and Topics in maThemaTics Tor which no Time is oTTered in The regular classes oT The school and To give The members desirable social and proTessional conTacT wiTh Those inTeresTed in maThemaTics. Un Thursday evening oT The Third, sevenTh, and eIevenTh weeks oT The Term The regular meeTings were held. The TirsT meeTing oT The year, a weiner roasT aT Davis Lodge, Lake BIoomingTon, SepTember 29. AT This Time plans were made Tor The year, commiTTees were appoinTed, and The sponsor was selecTed. - AT The meeTing ef Oelfeleer, Thirleen new members were voTed in. They were: I-lelen Bain, EITrieda BoehnerT, Emil Mueller, Charles Marsh, I-Iarold Dennis, Jennie Downs, Clyde ErieTag, Mervel WiIIeT, Paul Odell, Yvonne Purcell, DoroThea Koch, BeTheI Lewis, and Leslie Poland. The TiTTh annual I-lomecoming BreakTasT was held in The parTy room oT The Alamo. A large number oT regular members and alumni were presenT. ATTer The breakTasT The alumni members had an ac- counT oT Their work Tor This year. The programs oT The regular meeTings were presenTed by various members. On January 5, each oT The iniTiaTes gave a Talk or demon- sTraTion on some phase oT maThemaTics. Though The Euclidean Circle was disbanded, This year was prob- ably iTs mosT acTive one. The goal oT The oranizaTion aT The beginning oT The year was To insTaII a chapTer oT a naTional maThemaTics TraTer- niTy To replace The Euclidean Circle, a local organizaTion. All worked Toward This end and made The necessary arrangemenTs. On January TwenTy-sixTh The Euclidean Circle became a parT oT a larger, more powerTuI organizaTion. C. M. MILLS . . . SPONSOR MARTIN HERBERT . . . MAJOR ARC S 22 sg--:--21. I 1 74 A I K, . Science J Cl b ' 'LII f-: , ' 'I u ' J ri, il' ' I ,,. J I . , ' . ,. H 5 21? B ,V A liiii.Lg,3,Qf g RALPH I-I. LINKINS . . . PRESIDENT I-IE Science Club was organized on The campus oT Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy in Ivlarch, l9I2. IT has had an inTeresTing and evenTTul hisTory, ThroughouT The whole oT which The enTire group has sTeadily moved Toward higher sTandards and more IoTTy ideals in The sTudy oT science and in science Teaching. To TurTher This end The programs oT The Science Club have always been designed. The Science Club is an honorary organizaTion whose member- ship is limiTed To sTudenTs who have shown'proTiciency in The sTudy and Teaching oT science and To TacuITy members oT The various deparT- menTs oT science. IT is The highesT honor which can be conTerred upon a sTudenT whoseimaior pursuiT lies in The exacT sciences. The purposes oT The organizaTion, as sTaTed in The ConsTiTuTion oT I9I2, are To promoTe inTeresT in science among iTs members To lceep iTs members inTormed regarding recenT advancemenTs in science, and To sTimulaTe iTs members To pursue inTen- sively some parTicular science. Since The members aT The Science Club are drawn Trom The several Tields oT scienTiTic sTudy, They do noT all have The some inTeresTs. IT is necessary. ThereTore, ThaT The program Tor The year be planned aTTer a careTul consideraTion oT The inTeresTs aT The represenTed groups. The program is planned by The ExecuTive Board which consisTed, This year, aT RresidenT R. I-I. Linlrins, Vice-RresidenT I-lomer E. Shaw, SecreTary EThel Lewis, Ivlr. R. W. Fogler, and Ivliss Jesse Rambo. In accordance wiTh iTs program The Science Club sends a deIegaTe each year To The meeTing oT The Illinois Academy oT Science. Ivlembers oT The Science Club are encouraged To become members oT The Academy oT Science and To promoTe acTiveIy The cause oT science in every way possible. The programs Tor The presenT year were as Tollows: OcTober l8, I932- Marine and Fresh WaTer Biological LaboraTcries, Miss BerTha Royce, Zoology DeparTmenT, Illi- nois STaTe Normal UniversiTy. November l5, I932- A Forward Look in Corn Breeding and Corn RroducTion, DocTor James R. I-IoIberT oT PIanT IndusTry, U. S. DepT. oT AgricuITure. December I3, I932- Some ObiecTives in Science Edu- caTion, DocTor E. lvl. R. Lamlcey, BoTany DeparTmenT, Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy. January 24, l933- Endocrine Glands, DocTor B. IvIarlcowiTz, I-IealTh QTTicer, BIoomingTon, Illinois. The oTTicers Tor The year I932-I933 were: Ivlr. R. I-I. Linlcins, PresidenTg Ivlr. I-lomer E. Shaw, Vice- PresidenTg Ivliss ETheI E. Lewis, SecreTary-Treasurer. In accordance wiTh iTs program, The Science Club sends a deIegaTe each year To The meeTing oT The Illinois Academy oT Science. 'f- 'wsu' 1-r-'u..un..f-w ..:en...... .. . -va..- rf. -Yami- m.lx1 If-f Women's League . N The Tall oT I925, The Women's League oT Illinois STaTe Normal Uni- versiTy was organized. As sTaTed in The consTiTuTion which was laTer adopTed, The Women's League was creaTed To enable The women oT The college as a uniTied group To TuncTion in social, eThical, and civic maTTers. On November I3, l925, RuTh RiTenour was elecTed The TirsT presidenT. In I926-27, under The presidency oT Miss ElizabeTh ScoTT, Wom- en's League enlarged iTs acTiviTies To include a sTrong Forum program, and The aTTiliaTion oT The ciTizenship commiTTee wiTh The Illinois League T oT Women VoTers. The TirsT Women's League Formal was given on May I4Th aT ThaT year. ..................- ln l927-28 The year was sTarTed by The appoinTmenT oT upper- o, LILLIAN BARTON class counsellors Tor The Freshmen girls. This was The beginning oT The ' ' ' SPONSOR Big and LiTTle SisTer movemenT, which aided and is sTill aiding in The DBROTQESSESTFRALD orienTaTion oT new sTudenTs. The pracTice oT having a week oT noon- Miss Clara WhiTTield was a mosT Time ChrisTmas music prior To The l-loliday vacaTion was inauguraTed. eTTicienT presidenT during This year. ln 1928-29, The Women's League under The leadership oT Freda Corrie made a valuable and con- sTrucTive conTribuTion To The sTudenT liTe oT The campus. i During The TiTTh year oT Women's League, l929-30, Mary Ellen Ross served as presidenT. All commiTTees carried on Their work in an admirable manner. Maud Collins served as presidenT in l93O-3I. She was especially skillTul in her promoTion aT The Teas given by Women's League ThaT year. During The year I93I-32, many Things oT inTeresT enTered inTo our Tield aT enioymenT and oppor- TuniTy. Miss Flelen Winslow proved a very eTTicienT presidenT. The women's room maTerialized, Thanks To PresidenT Brown and Mr. Marsh. Ever since The second year oT The exisTence oT Women's League. This had been a Tond dream. A room in The easT end oT The basemenT oT Old Main was remodeled and redecoraTed Tor This purpose. The social program oT This year included many lovely Teas and enjoyable dances. Miss Jean FlockharT served as our social chairman. ln The spring, Women's League was hosTess To The TirsT New VoTers' ConTerence in Illinois. During The year I932-33, a Forum commiTTee was added To our ExecuTive Board wiTh RuTh Parrish as iTs TirsT chairman. Through This commiTTee iT was possible To presenT The Tollowing program: March I, I933- When is a Book lmmoral? Miss EsTher Vinson, April 6, V933- WhaT Kind oT CiTi- zen Are You? Mrs. W. W. Ramsey, Chicago, May IO, I933- Why Women MusT Work OuTside The Flame, Miss Jane Rose Colby. FronT Row, leTT To righT: DoroThy Webber, Doris La MasTer, DoroThy FiTzger- ald, MargareT Johnson, Caroline PiTTs, Barbara Turner. Back Rowzl-lelen Camp- bell, Lucille CosTigan, Hil- degarde Koenig, RuTh Parrish, Charlene Paul, Jean FlockharT, l-lelen Royse, l-lelen Deppe, Nor- man Hamm, Rosamond Tierney, EsTher Hill, Mary Morrison. The CiTizenship CommiTTee, lcnown beT- T Ter os The College Leogue oT Women VoT- ers, under The leodership oT Ruby Von de Veer did o comprehensive piece oT worlc. From December I2 To l5, The Women's Leogue, os in previous yeors, sponsored o series oT ChrisTmos musicol progroms in Copen AudiTorium, orronged Through The courTesy oT The music deporTmenT. Women's Leogue olso sponsored The Tollowing sociol ocTiviTies: SepTember 23, l932, VorsiTy Club ond Women's Leogue All-School PorTy7 GcTober 7, I932, Women's Leogue All-Girls' PorTy oT Fell Hollg GcTober 29, I932, Women's Leogue l-lollowe'en PorTy in'The old Gym: November l5, l932, o Teo Tor house-presidenTs7 Jonuory 7, l933, VorsiTy Club ond Women's Leogue All-School PorTy7 Jonuory 25, I933, A Teo Tor householders oT Fell Holl Jonuory 28, I933, Women's Leogue All-Girls' MoTher Goose PorTy: lvlorch 30, I933, A Teo Tor oll The college: April 7, l933, Women's Leogue All-Girls' PorTyg lvloy 20, I933, Wom4en's Leogue Formol oT Fell l-loll. 'The ExecuTive Boord TogeTher wiTh The disTricT presidenTs comprise The CenTrol Boord. These presidenTs were: Arvillo Hcincoclc Fern Gorber Louise Temple Mono Homm Genevieve Miholilq lvlodge Grimes RuTh Richords Helen Deppe EsTher Hill Moriorie LomberT Lucille CosTigon Hildegorde Koenig Rosomund Tierney LilliTh SouThgoTe Sylvio Green Helen Royse Helen Reynolds Mory Morrison Helen Compbell The girls oT l.S.N.U. ore deeply indebTed To Their sponsor, Deon G. Lillion l3orTon, who hos guided ond odvised The Leogue in oll iTs ocTiviTies. EXECUTIVE BOARD The members oT The ExecuTive Boord include The oTTicers who ore chosen oT The sTudenT elecTion eoch spring. They ossume oTTice oT The opening oT The Toll c1uorTer. Aside Trom These, iT olso includes The choirmen oT commiTTees, The presidenT oT Fell l-loll, ond The Deon oT Women. Their meeTings ore held seporoTely every Two weeks ond ioinTly wiTh The CenTrol Boord every Tour weeks. They ocT os o governing body Tor Women's Leogue in Trying To secure Tor The members oT Women's Leogue whoT seems mosT de- siroble. The execuTive boord oT The posT yeor is os Tollows: . PresidenT ......... .... D oroThy FiTzgerold Vice-PresidenT.. . ...,... Doris Lolv1osTer SecreTory ...... ..... lvl orgoreT Johnson F T Treosurer .....,. ........ A nn Cusoclr T 'V S . 'Ch . Tuleon FloclchorT .X - I I ocio oirmen.. ,sm 2 N M .s ssss ,,,. ,-gsisi'eeesi-'-V -f T331-Mg' 1 Borbom Turner Fellowship Choirmon.. ......... Helen Royse CiTizenship Choirmon .... Ruby Von de Veer PubliciTy Choirmon.. ...... Chorlene Poul Census Choirmon. .. ..... Coroline PiTTs Records Choirmon.. .... Vivion McColl Forum Choirmon .............. RuTh Porrish PresidenT oT Fell Holl ...... DoroThy Webber Sponsor ............. Deon G. Lillion BoirTon If FQN Cardinals . . . I-IE Cardinals, honorary inner circle oT The N club, was organized This year Tor The purpose oT honoring leTTermen Tor ouTsTanding work in various Tields on The campus, and To provide an incenTive To inspire The aThIeTes To broaden Their Tield oT acTiviTy. OT The TiTTy men who applied Tor membership, Coach Joseph Cogdal named TiTTeen men To Torm The charTer group on The basis oT Their achievemenTs and eighT novices To be Taken inTo The circle on The compIeTion oT cerTain TesTs. As a basis Tor choosing The members, poinTs were allowed Tor leTTers won, all sTaTe DORRENCE DARLING . . . PRESIDENT CARDINAL ROBERT BRUMETT . . . PRESIDENT N CLUB honors won or records held, capTaincies held, ouTsTanding worlc Tor The club and oTher campus organizaTions. F Jxggf: 1 NCIub... I The N Club, STaTe NormaI's leTTermen socieTy, en- ioyed iTs mosT successTuI season since iTs organizaTion, during The school year I932-33. A compleTe reorganizaTion oT The club was broughT abouT early in OcTober and as a resulT oT The cIub's goal oT making The leTTermen a viTal parT oT The The universiTy The organizaTion was broughT inTo greaTer prominence. The organizaTion oT The Cardinals, The creaTing oT a new consTiTuTion, The work oT commiTTees To handle The new obiecTives oT The club, and The creaTion oT a publiciTy oTTice were The major resuITs oT The reorganizaTion. The obiecTives To promoTe good Tellowship, high scholarship, worThwhile inTerschool reIaTionships, and To sTimulaTe and encourage boTh undergraduaTe and alumni inTeresT in aThleTics were carried ouT in many ways by The members. An alumni banaueT, parTicipaTion in The I-Iobo parade, and The sponsoring oT The TooTbaII game's broadcasT were The ouTsTanding achievemenTs oT The club aT I-Iomecoming. A beneTiT basIceTbaII game beTween The club members and The BIoomingTon Commercials was sTaged in December, while The annual dance held aT The Illinois I-IoTeI was aT- I - Tended by over ZOO couples as The cIub's social highIighT. In addiTion To supplying The ushers and doormen aT all The aThIeTic evenTs The club played a leading role in building a successTuI inTramuraI aThIeTic program. The leTTermen were quiTe acTive in oTher campus Tields, N club members Talcing parT in dramaTics, Tor- ensics, musical acTiviTies, and boTh The VideTTe and The Index. T' ,f Q, ,, , Q A' . ', 1 A f ' I I . I 2, ' , . ., . .. ,.Mf,,,.. snags-.s. , .4 mi I34 W.A.A... CFFICERS PresidenT .......................... Helen Royse Vice PresidenT ............ .... D oris La MasTer SecreTary .................. ...... J ean Wilder Corresponding SecreTary ..... ..... l rene Nordine Treasurer ................. ..,.. V irginia Allen Social Chairman ........ .... M ariorie Cook I-lead oT SporTs ......i............... BeTTy Baird . A. A., The organizaTion devoTed To The developmenT oT highesT ideals in healTh and sporTsmanship, as well as To The esTablishmenT oT high sTandards oT menTal, physical, and normal eTTiciency oT The women oT lllinois STaTe Normal Univer- siTy, has compleTed The mosT successTul year in iTs hisTory. WiTh The arrival oT iTs new sponsor, Miss EsTher l-lume, W. A. A. acTiviTies received a new impeTus, especially The inTramural program which, Trom The sTandpoinT oT parTicipaTion, enThusiasm and rivalry, was excepTionally popular wiTh The women in school. - i The pasT year has been Tilled wiTh many inTeresTing social evenTs, among which were The Japanese spring parTy, and The Lemon parTy given lasT Toll Tor The incoming Treshmen girls. Two banqueTs head The lisT oT The more Tormal aTTairs oT The organizaTion, The sporTs banqueT aT which The annual N awards were presenTed To DoroThy l-larmon, Jean Wilder, and Marjorie Cook, and The homecoming banqueT aT which a large number oT old members renewed school day associaTions. Une oT The services conTribuTed- by W. A. A., in accordance wiTh iTs TuncTion, was The social dancing class held each week To enable sTudenTs who lacked knowledge oT dancing To acquire The skill and social ease desired. ESTHER HUME . . . SPONSOR HELEN ROYSE . . . PRESIDENT ' . 44 AT The lasT winTer Term meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed Tor The coming year: PresidenT ............. ..... M ariorie Cook Vice PresidenT ......... ......... K ay Spencer SecreTary .,............... ..... N orma Gronemeier Corresponding SecreTary ..... ..... M ariorie MarrioT Treasurer ................. .... , DoroThy l-larmon Social Chairman... ...., Jean Wilder T-lead oT SporTs ................................................ Eloise LesTer W. A. A. is sending iTs new presidenT, Miss Marjorie Cook, To The annual AThleTic Comference oT American Col- lege Women which is being held aT AusTin, Texas This year. U-www-A A The Newman Club . . HE Newman Club, a social organizaTion oT all CaTholic sTudenTs in l.S.N.U., was organized in l924 by a group oT sTudenTs who meT in BloomingTon wiTh EaTher Shea, Then assisTanT pasTor oT Holy TriniTy church. lvleeTings were TirsT held in The KnighTs oT Columbus hall in BloomingTon, and membership was open To CaTholic sTudenTs oT Brown's Business College, Wesleyan, and l. S. N. U. ln lvlarch oT I925 The name Newman Club was Tormally adopTed in honor oT Cardinal ww, Newman, The greaT CaTholic scholar and churchman, and member- ship was limiTed To CaTholic sTudenTs and TaculTy oT The Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy. lmmediaTely upon iTs incepTion The club became a very acTive organizaTion. IT has been a means oT bringing CaTholic sTudenTs TogeTher in a social relaTionship. lvleeTings are now held on The second, sixTh and TenTh Thursday R,coNNELL ..,.,., sponsor evenings oT each Term in WrighTonia Hall aT seven-ThirTy. CurrenT G. BEVAN .......,.... Pres. evenTs, religious quesTions, readings, and music have an imporTanT place on The programs. ln addiTion To The regular monThly meeTings, aT leasT one purely social aTTair is given each Term. ' The social acTiviTies Tor l932-I933 included The homecoming breakTasT, a weiner roasT aT The Flanagan Tarm, a ChrisTmas parTy, a spring picnic, and a lvlay bangueT. Only Those who have aTTended a Newman Club parTy can appreciaTe The Tine Times The members have when They meeT TogeTher in, This social way. The monThly programs This year were given largely by The members Themselves wiTh The addiTion oT Three special guesT speakers. AT The January meeTing Mrs. A. R. Williams addressed The club on EaTher Gagnier, The lasT oT The BlackTriars. lvlrs. Williams spoke Trom her experiences in Canada where EaTher Gagnier did his work as a missionary. In lvlarch EaTher Gerald oT ST. lvlary's church in BloomingTon spoke To The club abouT his experiences as a Teacher in The high schools oT New lvlexico. ln April, lvliss EsTher Vinson oT The English deparTmenT addressed The club on Some lvlodern CaTholic PoeTs. This meeTing was open To all and , The English classes parTicularly were inviTed. While The success oT any organizaTion is ' Q...- .? HN':f91S G 0' - . M . ,T ,, L A-J. 4, ' , --r , - -SK-+v-'- due in a large parT To The inTeresT and help oT all iTs members, much oT The success oT The Newman Club This year has been due To iTs oTTicers: George Bevan, PresidenTg Ann Cusack, Vice President Bernadine Elana- gan, SecreTary: Eugene Ennis, Treasurer. H-HIP .N w.,Q' w 4w 'JTT . IndusTrial ArTs Club . . N April 27, I9 I 5,0 meeTing wos held in Room IZ, oT which Time all The mole sTudenTs enrolled in The lvlonuol , f ff 4 T 'i ArTs Tield colloborc1Ted in Torming on or- gonizciTion lcnown os The Hlvlonuol ArTs . AssocioTion. The TirsT oTTicers oT This . orgcmizoTion were G. K. Green, Presi- denTg B. F. Fleming, Vice-PresidenTg S. Cusey, Treosurerg l-I. E. Musick, SecreToryg O. lvlorTson, SergeonT- oT-Arms. This-group wos loTer seporoTed by The World Wor. BuT, in l924, Mr. Newell, heod oT The de- po.rTmenT, colled ci speciol meeTing oT Those in The depc1rTmenT, resulTing in The TormoTion oT The Hlvlonuol Troining Club. In The second meeTing oT This club The nome wos chonged To The Hlvlonuol ArTs Club. Mr. Newell wos sponsor oT This group unTil I93O, oT which Time The club nome wos chcinged To The ln- dusTriol ArTs Club, having Mr. l-lomerlund os sponsor. The TuncTion oT This club is To promoTe on inTeresT in co-operoTion in indusTriol orTs and generol school ocTiviTies ond To TurTher sociobiliTy and Trienclly reloTions omong The sTudenTs ond ToculTy. The lnidusTriol ArTs Club hos oided moTeriolly in molqing The Homecoming porode o success in The posT, by presenTing TlooTs, ohd speciol TeoTures which go To molce up o good porode. During The yeor The club sponsored severol donces which enTerToined The enTire school. The club has compleTed o survey oT The lndusTriol ArTs Teochers in The SToTe oT lllinois compiling doTo reloTive To improvemenT oT C. HAMMERLUND'SpOnSOr The Teoching and plocemenT oT The club members in vorious high C. MARQUARDT ...... Pres, gglqgglg, s-s'- We - V-W -'-- sf- AT The Time oT This wriTing plons ore being mode Tor o bonqueT presenTing ArThur B. Moys, ProTessor oT lndusTriol EducoTion oT The UniversiTy oT Illinois os The principol speolcer. Eoch meeTing oT This club is conTined To ThirTy minuTes oT business discussion, and TerminoTes in o sociol hour, which includes bowling, swimming, ond vorious oTher sporTs. The club ocTiviTies TerminoTe wiTh The onnuol spring picnic which is well oTTended, and is usuolly held oT lvloclcinow Dells or , Lolce BloomingTon. Corl lvlorquordT, PresidenT losT yeor, heoded The orgonizo- Tion Tor The posT yeor, while Milford l'lcmson ocTed os Vice-Presi- denT. Owen Borcloy ocTed in The cc1pociTy oT SecreTory ond Treos- urer. Roymond Logon, LeRoy Cox, ond Owen Borcloy worlced on The Sociol CommiTTee. Qi? Varsify Club . . I-IE VorsiTy Club oT Illinois STciTe Normol UniversiTy wos orgonized in The Toll oT I9I9. AT The end oT The World Wor There were very Tew men oTTending Normol UniversiTy. These men sow woys in which on orgonized group on The compus could TurTher The inTeresTs oT The men here ond Thereby ossisT in promoTing The besT inTeresTs oT The UniversiTy. The group, ThereTore, orgonized Themselves inTo o mosT democroTic men's orgonizoTion colled The VorsiTy Club, To which every mon on The compus wos To be inviTed To become o member. The orgonizoTion wos moTivoTed by purely sociol obiecTives. ITs prime moTive wos To ossisT in providing o voried ond wholesome Type oT sociol ocTiviTies on The compus. The members TeIT ThoT The compus should be The sociol cenTer, os well os The ocodemic cenTer oT The sTudenT IiTe. They wished To promoTe The highesT Type oT TroTernoI RALPH SLSQEISISR ' D DONALD WARDELL condiTions here on The compus such ThoT more men would be oTTrc1cTed . . . PRESIDENT Tellowship omong The men oT The school, To exerT on eTTorT To molce To This insTiTuTion, ond To cooperoTe wiTh oll oTher compus orgonizoTions ond The UniversiTy oT Iorge in promoTing oll worTh-while sociol ocTiviTies oT The sTudenT communiTy. During The presenT yeor The VorsiTy Club hos oTTempTed To provide Tor The UniversiTy communiTy The besT possible Types oT porTies oT Icinds voried enough To oppeol To The sociol desires oT oll sTudenTs. IT hos especiolly been The oim oT The VorsiTy Club This yeor To molce iT possible Tor The sTudenT body To enioy oT very low prices some oT The ouTsTonding orchesTros oT This porT oT The counTry oT Their donc- ing porTies. The club hos been successTul in securing The services oT Herby Koy, Joe Coppo, ond The Ipono Troubodors Tor Three oT Their porTies. Eorly in The school yeor The VorsiTy Club sponsored o sTog meeTing To which oll The men oT The sTudenT body were inviTed. A voried progrom oT enTerToinmenT wiTh reTresh- menTs wos provided. Two oll-school porTies To which The enTire sTudenT body wos inviTed wiThouT chorge hove been given. One donce complimenTory To VorsiTy Club men only wos sponsored. The orgonizoTio hos corried Through Ten oll-school do ces during The yeor. The Women's Leogue ond The VorsiTy Mmm Nico, Emle Smith Club ioinTIy sponsored one oll-school VARSITY CLUB BOARD wefideii oliver Homefsiww Deon Linkins porTy. The club cooperoTed wiTh The Donold Wordell Bernord Grimes - cheer Ieoders oT The compus in sponsor- ing a dance and pep meeTing Tor The enTire school. Three pledge dances were given aT which The men who were pledged To The organizaTion during'The Tall, winTer, and spring Terms were guesTs oT The or- ganizaTion. Three varied closed dances Tor The men oT The VarsiTy Club occurred. The club arranged Tor a picnic luncheon dance aT Maplewood CounTry vw e T Club To which The men who had represenTed The i is school in any Types oT inTer-collegiaTe conTesTs were inviTed as guesTs. The VarsiTy Club has always been inTeresTed in TurThering The religious liTe oT The campus. To This end The men have annually sponsored in Capen AudiTorium The ChrisTmas Service and The lvloThers' Day Service. This year The ChrisTmas Service was held aT Three o'cloclc, Sunday aTTernoon, December The elevenTh. The MoThers' Day Service was held . . . . CHRISTMAS sERvicE aT .nine TiTTeen ocloclc, Sunday morning, lvlay The FR'DAY THE ,M DANCE TourTeenTh. A As a means oT bringing abouT greaTer uniTy in The sTudenT body Gnd oT providing The COITTFDUS Wil'h Q very high Type QT' enTerTQinmenT, The VarsiTy Club has annually sponsored The STunT Show which regulerly eeeurg on The Fridgy nighlr preceding The lvloThers' Day Service. This year The STunT Show occured lvlay The TwelTTh. This perTormance has always been one oT The ouTsTanding evenTs oT The college year Toward The success oT which The enTire sTudenT body and The TaculTy lend Their supporT. The proceeds oT This evenT help To malce possible The ChrisTmas ' Service, The lvioThers' Day Serv- ice, and The oTher all-universiTy acTiviTies which The club carries TED wEEM's DANCE Cn' Fiizsr Praize-vARsiTY cius sTuNT snow The oTTicers oT The club dur- ? T ing T932-33 were: y PresidenT ............. Donald Wardell Vice PresidenT ..,... .... l-l arry Code y SecreTary ....,. .,.... E arle SmiTh Treasurer.. ..... Bernard Grimes Sponsor ......,.......... R. T-l. Linlcins The men oT The club wish hereby To recognize and To ex- press Their appreciaTion To The TaculTy and To all campus organi- zaTions Tor Thoir loyalTy and co- operaTion wiTh The VarsiTy Club program This year. l.- -I Bl 'E Z W ilQHL TAL . , l : Honor Residents BrandT, Virginia Caldwell, BeTTy Cusaclc, Ann De l-larT, Agnes Dueringer, DaraThy EberT, Mildred Eddy, Ruby Eeasley, Marjorie Gillespie, Mary MargareT l-larms, Bernice l-lasTeTTler, Aleen l-lunTe, Rosalind Johnsan, K. Edna Lannae, Vivian MaThis, KaThryn Shea, l-lelen STernberg, DaraThy Swanson, DelighT Webber, DaraThy Fell Hall.. ELL l-TALL is The only residence hall Tar women an The campus aT Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy. IT accoma- daTes eighTy-Tive women. NineTeen upperclass women live aT The hall as I-lanar ResidenTs. The aTher residenTs are Treshmen ar sTudenTs aTTending Normal Tar The TirsT Time. The women wha live aT The l-lall enTerTain Their guesTs There and all-schaal arganizaTians aTTen use The drawing raam Tar dances and parTies. X While Miss Thelma Nelson is DirecTar aT The l-lall, The business aT The arganizaTian is canducTed by The residenTs. The aTTicers Tar This year are: DaraThy Webber, PresidenT: Agnes De l-larT, Treasurer: Mary MargareT Gillespie, Sec- reTary. Twa inTarmal dances were given during The year, one during The Eall Qu'arTer, and one during The WinTerQuar- Ter. The annual Tarmal dance was given in The Spring. There were also several Tea dances, paiama parTies, and a ChrisTmas Tralic. Vivian Lannae served as Chairman aT The Social CammiTTee, and was assisTed by Ann Cusaclc, Mildred EberT, Rosalind l-lunTe, and K. Edna Johnson. The residenTs aT The l-lall This year are: Bain, I-lelen: Balmer, Grace Eleanor: Balskey, RuTh Anne: Berger, Mary BeTh: BaehnerT, ElTrieda: Boas, EsTher Mae: Bardner, Eloise: Brodie, Veronica: Brubaker, Mildred: Burrow, Mariarie: Campbell, Mary: Cheaney, MargareT: Cochran, La Dine: Dallam, CharlaTTe: DeBalT, DaraThy: Darnblaser, Laura: EauTs, Jessie: Frame, Wilma: GalbraiTh, DaraThy: Gardner, Virginia: Gooch, Rasella: l-lellyer, EsTher: Hogg, Hazel: KeiThley, ReTTa Jean: Keppler, Lais: Kizer, Nadine: LaTham, KaThryn: Lindsey, Ada Cecile: Lohman, Edna: Lux, Jean: Maas, Frances: Maginnis, Maxine: McCall, Vivian: Marlcillie, Edna: Miller, MargareT: Miller, Mary Mae: Miner, Alice: Muehlen- pTardT, Elsie: Murphy, Darene: NighTingale, DaraThy: ParTer, Char- lene: Raisch, Alice Mae: Ray, ETheline: RaberTsan, Anna Merle: SchaeTer, MargareT: Schuler, I-lelen: Shipley, Elvci: Slaclc, Mamie: Smiley, Georgia: SmiTh, Frances: SmiTh, Pauline: SmiTh, Alyce Jane: VieTTi, Minnie: WaTsan, MargareT: WesT, DaraThy: Will, Geraldine: Wilson, Rena: Yanlce, Larene. . ,,,.,,,. . ....... . Gamma P I . - W x ,. fi-1fYg,3Qsg'zqgqg I I HE Illinois Alpho Choprer oi Gommo Phi, ol lhe complerion of +he iourlh yeor oi ils exislence, hos conlinued lo become more oclive ond more successful lhon ever. Since il is on honorory Physicol Edu- colion iroiernily, ils purposes ore lo promole on inreresl in physicol educoiion onnong lhe siudenls ond lo honor gymnoslic ochievemeni omongfrhe men of Jrhe sludeni body ond rhe iocully. . Success in Jrhis yeor's oclivily con be correloled wi+h o sieody developmenlr Jrhol hos Jrolcen ploce during 'rhe four yeors ol lhe chopler's exislence. Mr. i l'lor+on's mosl copoble leodership hos been lorgely re- sponsible lor 'rhe loci Jrhoi Gommo Phi hos become one i of Jrhe mosl oclive irorernol groups on rhe compus. Gommo Phi's progrom has included Mondoy nigh+ meelings ol The gymnosium wilh Jrhe business men, dinner meelings eoch monih oi lhe Alomo, ond voried ond inleresling iniormol groups ol divers limes Jrhruouf ihe yeor. Gommo Phi hos secured o commodious club- room which, wirh iis comiorloble lounge ond iis rodio, hos eguolled gyrnnosric por+icipo+ion in unifying lhe purposes of Jrhe group ond in welding oll logerher in o spiril of sincere good-fellowship. The pinnocle oi lhis yeor's ochievernen+ wos The Second Annuol Gommo Phi Circus, on in'reres+ing ond enlerioining oiiioir, produced lorgely by Jrhe eiciorls of oll oi Gornmo Phi under lhe copoble direclion of C. E. l-lorlon. I+ is no idle boosl lhol lhis circus wos lhe besl of ils lcind ever produced by o school os srnoll os Jrhis. Plons for on even more worlhy produclion for nexl yeor ore olreody under woy. The Gommo Phi Service Pin, on oword mode lo seniors who hove been ouislonding in Jrheir service +o lhe frolerniiy, wos given ol lhe Moy meeiing. June Von Gundy. Melvin Slorey, Joke l-lonson, ond Don Wordell were Jrhe proud recipienis. A+ lhe some lime Miss Doris Lo Mosler, iirslr queen of Jrhe circus, wos elecled ro honorory membership. Miss Lo Mosler wos presenled wi+h o Gommo Phi sisler pin by lhe locol chopler. Presideni ....... .... J une Von Gundy Vice Presideni ,,.. ....... P ronlc Muhl Secrefory-Treosu.er .... Don Wordell Sponsor ...... ..... C . E. Horfon ArT . .. ..Club F TILTON EQUISITES Tor membership in The ArT Club ore Two moior crediTs, or Their eguivo- P1 ENSIGNZT P wdem lenT, in Tine orTs. A geT ocguoinTed picnic held oT ForesT Pork in SepTember broughT TogeTher over TiTTy sTudenTs eligible Tor The ArT Club This yeor. The obiecTives oT The orgonizoTion ore: To TosTer on inTeresT in The ocTiviTies oT The sTudenT reloTive To orT, To oTTord The opporTuniTy To leorn more obouT ond opprecioTe The work oT people in The pro- Tession, To bring TogeTher sTudenTs who moy be inTeresTed ond TolenTed in orT ond ore noT moioring in +hoT subiecT, ond To molce good usoge oT leisure Time. Through The designing oT odverTising moTeriol ond schemes Tor decoroTion in The ocTiviTies oT The club, The sTudenT grows in opprecioTion oT The oppli- coTion oT orT principles To The ocTiviTies oT everydoy liTe. The group wos divided inTo Two secTions, Those inTeresTed in slceTching, and Those desiring To do croTTworlc, molcing Their selecTion occording To Their own inTeresT. The usuol ouTside ocTiviTies oT The club-The enTronce in The l'lobo Porode, The VorsiTy Club STunT Show, ond The onnuol ArT Alumni BongueT -were held os in previous yeors. A Second ploce ond o prize oT Ten dollors wos oworded The ArT Club in The l-lobo Porode. The members oT This group porTroyed The Tunerol oT The lcing oT The hoboes in which The bums Trom all The noTions porTicipoTed. The hobo lcing represenTed Mocomb, our opponenT in The l-lomecoming gome. The goy cosTumes, The absurd ocTions, ond The dromoTic obiliTy oT The pcirTiciponTs won The Tovor oT The onloolcers ond The second prize. Une new TeoTure wos inTroduced This yeor which TesTed The ocTuol slcill oT The members. A con- TesT Tor designing ChrisTmos cords wos held ond prizes oworded Tor The mosT ouTsTonding. The club hos been unusuollyTorTunoTe in securing noTeworThy speolcers during ART CLUB PICNTC - ' The yeor. Miss MorgoreT Gordener, o Chicogo orTisT, presenTed o very enTer- Toining chollc Tollc reloTing in verse, inci- denTs on o subwoy cor which she illus- TroTed, ond Trom o single line drown by o member oT The oudience she creoTed cimusing chorocTers. VI I-IUDELSON IAROLD W HOMANN Hopkins AgriculTure Club . . HERE we are again, piTching hay as usual. The members oT The club have been very acTive This year and have - s parTicipaTed in a number oT The ouT- sTanding evenTs on The campus. To begin The year The club added much color and enThusiasm To The homecoming by sponsoring The I-Iobo Parade. Twice during The year, well over a hundred boys Tram SmiTh T-lughes agricuITuraI high schools in secTion seven aT Illinois wore our guesTs, once in The Tall, To judge small grain and poulTry: again in The spring To iudge superior Types oT livesTock. The FiT+h Annual I. S. N. U. Corn Show was held in The Old CasTIe. On November 29Th, The I-IoIberT Medal BangueT was held aT The Allen Club. Ferdinand BasTing was awarded The I-lolberT Medal Tor The besT all-round knowledge aT corn. The UniversiTy barn on The evening oT The 27Th oT May was The gay scene oT The Annual Barn Dance. The Ag. Club BanqueT marked The close oT The club's acTiviTies., 'During The year The club became aTTiIiaTed wiTh The American CounTry l.iTe AssociaTion and The Illinois Crop lmprovemenT AssociaTion. Melvin Nicol was senT as a delegaTe oT The club To The NaTional ConTerence oT The American CounTry l.iTe AssociaTion aT BeThany, Virginia. The club was sTriving dur- ing The year, To build up a working Tund oT inTormaTion Tor a IasTing appreciaTion oT counTry liTe. Regular meeTings were held The Third Thursday oT each monTh. AT These meeTings, Topics oT inTeresT were discussed by agricuITuraI leaders in The communiTy. Among These speakers were Mr. Lloyd Rod- man and Mr.. Harvey STiegelmeier. , . SPONSOR PRESIDENT Ole I-lay LoTT is The scene oT anoTher gay dance. Farmers and TarmereTTes don The proverbial overalls and ginghams. A welcome diversion Trom The corn planTing and hay making. Reuben swings Them righT and leTT. Molly admiTs ThaT she won'T mind The churning aTTer a biT oT such recreaTion. I 44 Commerce Club. HE Commerce curriculum aT l. S. N. U. was organized in IQI4 under The direcTion oT Mr. A. R. Williams who was The only insTrucTor aT ThaT Time. ThaT same Tall, The Commerce Club was or- --Mf-'A ganized. The membership in The earlier period was relaTively small because The aTTendance in The division was small. Seven men consTiTuTed The membership during The early parT aT ThaT TirsT year. Finally, near The end aT ThaT TirsT year, one girl, Miss Marcella French, was added. T During The TirsT Tew years, The club was reorganized each year by The TaculTy members, and laTer, as more sTudenTs remained a second year, The older members oT The club did Their own reorganizing. OT laTe years, The sponsor sysTem has been adopTed. All members aT Curriculum J have always been eli- gible To membership and nearly one hundred per cenT aT Them have become members. The aims aT The club have been To provide a varieTy oT insTrucTive and educaTional programs To inTeresT and help prospecTive commercial Teachers, and also To en- courage a social spiriT among commerce sTudenTs by oTler- ing opporTuniTies Tor social conTacT. Two seTs aT oTTicers have been elecTed This year, one in SepTember, and The oTher in February: PresidenTs, Weldon l-lanks and Agnes Del-larTp Vice-PresidenTs, Agnes Del-larT and NorTon Rosan5 SecreTaries, J. C. Raglan and MarTha Moore, Treasurer Tor boTh Terms, Frances Choyce. Miss AlTa Day was chosen as sponsor Tor The year. The Al-TA DAY J' CU'-VFR RAGFAN l Program CommiTTee which has acTed This year has con- ' ' ' SPONSOR ' ' ' PRESIDENT . sisTed aT NorTon Rosan, Agnes Del larT, FrnesTine Wene, J. Culver Raglan, and AlTa Day. l The year's acTiviTies sTarTed in QcTober when abouT sevenTy Treshmen wenT Through The TradiTional y iniTiaTion oT The Commerce Club. The survivors were enTerTained in The Qld CasTle aT a geT-acguainTed parTy. l The programs oT The year were The Tollowing: December, a depression parTyg February, an all school dance in The Women's Gymnasium: March, a one-acT play, Sauce Tor The Goslinglug May, The Commerce Club picnic. YJJZZMAAZQTZZWL ,.... aA.,.Q4,.. f .... , .,..-...-,.,... . . :.-...:.- ' - - f- ' l l l i Hieronymous Club . PresidenT ............ l-Telen Springer ' Vice-PresidenT ......... KenneTh SeiTz Treosurer ...... ..,.. V irginioi Allen ' A I , if . . . T l SecreTory ........... Eronces Choyce Sponsor ............... Dr. E. L. Cole l-TE l'lieronymous Club wos orgonized Tor The purpose oT sTudying condiTions oT communiTy liTe in smoll communiTies, ond To inTeresT college men ond women oT This insTiTuTion in The problems oT The smoll communiTy. The lflieronymous Club hos been o very lively - orgonizoTion This yeor ond mony inTeresTing progroms hove been given. The regulor meeTings were held The T Third, sevenTh, ond elevenTh Wednesdoy oT eoch QuorTer. An iniTioTion wos held oT The TirsT meeTing oT eoch QuorTer c1TTer which everyone enjoyed ci sociol hour. Our sponsor ond lvlr. RoTh, our delegoTe, olong wiTh oi delegoTe Trom The Grcinge ond The Hopkins AgriculTure Club, oTTended The NciTionol ConTerence oT The AmericonCounTry LiTe AssocioTion in WesT Virginici, OcTober I4-Io. AT The nexT meeTing These delegoTes gove very inTeresTing reporTs oT Their Trip ond Told The club c1bouT some very worThwhile meeTings which They had The privilege oT oTTending. DR. E. L. COLE HELEN SPRINGER AT ho ' T' Th I ' SPONSGR ' . 0 PRESIDENT - a I mecoming :me e cub enfered o sTunT in The hobo pcirode. The club, including o number oT olumni, goThered oT The Alomo on SoTurdoy morning Tor The onnuol l-lomecoming breolcTc1sT. Dr. l-lieronymous oT Chompoignwos The guesT oT honor oT The club oT The ChrisTmos PorTy. l-le gove ci shorT Tollc on Bock To The Eorm lvlovemenT. ATTerwords everyone Toolc porT in o giTT exchonge, ond o sociol hour compleTed The evening. One progrcim consisTed oT Two Tollcs by members oT The club on The Besher Eorm RelieT Plein ond ConsolidoTion in Schools. lvliss Bessie l-liborger gove o shorT hisTory oT The club. OTher progroims in- cluded os speolcers Dr. Cole, presenT sponsor oT The club, ond ProTessor l-loclcer, Tormer sponsor oT The club. Plons hove been mode Tor The Second Annuol Sociol Derby ond Tor sending delegoTes To The Ameri- con CounTry LiTe Associc1Tion ConvenTion which meeTs oT Bloclcsburg, Virginio, AugusT I-4. I 5 .MM LaTin Club . W , PresidenT ......,. ........ L ouise Kohn P Vice-PresidenT. ..... .. . .Mary Ellen Reece SecreTary-Treasurer ...A.. Doris Williams Sponsor ........ ...... M iss Carver l lE LaTin Club was organized on The local campus in l92O. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To promoTe inTeresT in The sTudy oT LaTin and To provide a common meeTing ground Tor Those inTeresTed in The classical sTudies. Regular meeTings oT The club were held during The Third, sevenTh, and elevenTh weeks oT each quarTer aT 7:30 o'cloclc on Wednesday LOU'5E KOHN PRESIDENT evening. The year was excepTional in The qualiTy oT The programs MISS CARVER . . . SPONSOR presenTed aT These meeTings. AT The TirsT meeTing Miss Carver, The sponsor, reviewed The acTivi- Ties oT The club during The' pasT years and TenTaTive plans were arranged Tor The coming year. AT a laTer meeTing The Roman Togo, an illusTraTed lecTure, was pre- senTed by Miss RuTh Sage. The ArT oT Roman Dining was given by Yvonne Purcell. OcTober 28, The club held a weiner roasT aT Lakeside CounTry Club. AT a laTer daTe The members oT The club were inviTed To The home oT Miss Carver Tor a social meeTing. Miss JaneT SmiTh, a guesT speaker, presenTed an arTicle enTiTled, The LosT CivilizaTion oT The Island oT CreTe. The lecTure was iilusTraTed wiTh picTures, some oT which she had slceTched herselT. The Seven Wonders oT The World were discussed by The various members oT The club aT The nexT meeTing. The Temple oT Diana, was presenTed by Agnes Mallcus. The Mausoleum aT l-lalicarnassusf' The Pyramids, and The LighThouse oT Pharos were read by Alene l-losTeTTler. l-lollis Woods spolce on The STaTue oT Zeus aT Olympia, and Virginia SchnuTzler Told oT The Hanging Gardens oT Babylon. Miss Carver added To The discussion by Telling oT The Collossus oT Rhodes. AT The nexT meeTing, The MariTal Class Turnished a unique program. Yvonne Purcell Told oT The EurniTure and Dishes, and PicTuresque Glimpses oT Roman LiTe was presenTed by Doris Williams. Women in The Epigramsu was given by Florence Quosiclc and Eliza- beTh Jones Told oT TranslaTions Trom MariTal. The Tinal meeTing oT The year was in The Torm oT a picnic aT Lalce BloomingTong aT This meeTing a nominaTing commiTTee Tor The nexT year was appoinTed by The presi- denT. AT This meeTing The club gave Miss Carver a voTe oT Thanlcs Tor her services as sponsor oT The organizaTion during The year. -,47 3 . 2 r .W s -, v hi, . Pl- 4. .,. 1 fi?-' Q.. cf French Club . une soiree chez Mlle. Ellis le Cercle Erangais s'es'r re- organise apres un laps de deux ans. Une Jrrenlaine d'e+udian+s de lrangais onl assisle a la re- union. On a elu presidenle, Mlle. l-lelen Campbell: vic:e-presi- enle, Mlle. Dorollwy Allen: sec- relaire-Jrresorier, M. l-lerberl Adams. On se reunira le mardi de la premiere, la cinquieme el la neuvieme semaine. Tous ceux gui eludienl le lrangais depuis plus d'un an sonl engages a se faire membres. - SOIREE CHANTANTE La salle +ren're-cinq resem- blail a une cage de serins mardi soir: les membres du Cercle Erangais clianlaienl des chan- sons lrangaises. Sous la direc- lion de Mlle. Virginia Sclwoby on clianla: Au Clair de la Lune, J'ai du bon Tabac. 'lSur le ponl d'Avignon, el Les Ca- nards. On s'engagea a en apprendre les paroles amanl la procliaine reunion. MISS ELLIS ......,. ..... S ponsor HELEN CAMPBELL.. .Presidenr ,ff . -i 1 On va presenler la Farce du Cuvier Mardi soir le Cercle Fran- gais presenlera La Farce du Cuvier, comedie bouiclonne du quinzieme sie-cle. Mlle. Louise Kohn prendra le role de la belle- mere, Mlle. Dorolliy Allen celui de la lemme aulorilaire, M. Riclward Bennellr celui du mari SOUFTIIS. Le Cercle va c Urbana Une douzaine de membres du Cercle se rendirenl mardi soir Urbana alin d'assisler a une presenlarion du Malade Imag- inaire de Moliere. Les profes- seurs de lrangais de l'Universi+e Illinois iouerenl admirablemenl celle belle comedie qu'appre- cia une assislance nombreuse el enlliousiasle. Mlle. McGraw Chanlera Mardi procliain le Cercle Erangais aura le plaisir d'en+en- dre cl'ianlerMlle.Cecil McGraw, canlalrice bien connsue dans le milien arlrisliaue de Bloominglon. Elle clwanlera un aria el quelques clwansons du peuple. Mlle. Ellis lira des poesies modernes de poeles lels que Paul Verlaine, Paul Earl, el Jules Romains. On Joue Aux Carles Les membres du Cercle Erangais se reunirenl mardi soir a Eell l-lall pour iouer aux caries. L'on parla exclusivemenl fran- gais, declaro c:ouer, pique, Jrrelle, Carre, ou sans a lout el debira les derniers cancans sans Trop de diicliculle. Home Economics Club . l-lE l-lome Economics Club was organized in fhe spring of fhe year I924 wifh forfy-eighf charfer members. The firsf officers were Pauline Glinger, Presidenfg Cornelia Smifh, Vice Presidenfg and Lois Smifh, Secrefary and Treasurer. lvliss Jesse Rambo, head of fhe l-lome Economics Deparfmenf was chosen firsf sponsor and has held fhaf posi- ggg fion during fhe subse- quenf years. The offi- cers for fhis year were: Joneva Barnes, Presi- JESSTE E- RAMBO . . . sPoNsoR . . JONEVA BARNES VICS Pf'eSldel'll'fOl'ld l ' I IJRESQDENT denfg Louise Koehler, Vera Dolbow, Secre- fary and Treasurer. The purpose of fhe organizafion is fo afford an oppor- funify for a closer friendship among fhe girls in fhe deparf- menf fhrough social acfivifies, fo engage lecfurers on fopics relafing foifhe home, and fo bring abouf a coopera- five relafionship befween fhe l-lome Economics deparf- HOME ECONOWC5 STYLE SHOW menf and ofher organizafions on fhe campus. Any sfudenf specializing in l-lome Economics may become an acfive member by paying dues and affending meefings, which are held every fwo weelcs. - Varied and inferesfing meefings have been held fhroughouf fhe year. Among fhe social acfivifies are fhe following: Freshman, l-lallowe'en, Chrisfmas, and Valenfine. Af Chrisfmas fime fwo baslcefs were paclced and senf fo poor families in Normal. During fhe Spring auarfer fhe club cooperafed wifh fhe Arf and lndusfrial Arfs Clubs fo give an all-school dance. One of fhe highlighfs of fhe year was a fea given af Fell l-lall in honor of Miss Adah l-l. l-less, Sfafe Superviser of l'lome Economics, and lvliss Florence Fallgaffer, Federal l-lome Economics agenf of fhe cenfral region. Anofher was fhe Spring Sfyle Revue given by fhe Dressmalcing class in order fhaf fhe club and friends mighf gef an enlighfening glimpse info fhe acfivifies of fhe deparfmenf. The club owes much of ifs suc- cess fo lvliss Rambo and fo ifs presi- ' ' ' denf, Joneva Barnes. . Z,- - , . ,, -- - ,,.. ,491 -A 1-,w..f..,3,,., ,, ,,,f,.f-IM.. , ..,.f 1 W.-...gmLWf.,.--Q Lowell Mason Club . HE Lowell lvlcison Club is ci musiccil orgcinizcaTion consisTing oT sTudenTs who ore enrolled in curricu- lum D-The specicil music curriculum. ' The Club is nomed oTTer Dr. Lowell lvloson who wos The TirsT Teocher oT public school music in our'counTry. He inTroduced music, os on educoTionol subiecT, in The BosTon, Moss., schools in I835. The club wos orgonized in l922. The severol purposes oT The orgc1nizoTion ore: To lceep up ci bond oT muTuol helpTulness beTween The music olumni cmd The presenT body oT music sTudenTs, To sTimulciTe, cind TurTher sTrengThen, The sTudenTs' musicol suscepTibiliTies Through such oddiTionol prcicTices cind experiences os ore noT gen-A erolly given in The regulor clossroom worlc, ond To prepore members, in ci musicol woy, To porTicipoTe in Those sTudenT ocTiviTies To which They moy be inviTed. Ecich yeor, oT Homecoming, The club hos given o luncheon ond musicol progrom To The reTurning music olumni. AT This Time, Too, The orgonizoTion pc1rTicipoTed in The Hobo Porode. CompeTing in The STunT Show, The club wos oworded TirsT prize, in Two successive yeors. Regulor, semi-monThly meeTings ore held. The membership Tee is TiTTy cenTs o Term. LIBRARY AT NIGHT PROF. WESTHOFF ..... Sponsor The oTTicers Tor The currenT yeor were: PresidenT .... . . .CAMILA RUTH DEY SecreTory. . . . . , . .LUCILLE TKACH Tfewfef- - T T T CHARLOTTE SWFERT Q , 3 5' f os, ,M 3 QW ' 9 . X s z R' , Y ,Z:.::,.,:,55,:, i I 1.35-5 iv ,V , 1-' Ji. , 'YF -1 M -A 1.15 i .1 1 5:11-.: .,,:,5.:,s5:f:5-ugeiggzgis- - wx- vm I a,::zg:gff '- -2 :-0. ,' sy W5 ' .:',,: ' -w s 1 ,, , ..., , W V , , :if .,,.i,,l ,. . 3, .as .1 -1, .- . ' . .19-5:1 -:f ,- V. ,I Z -1 , . , -. 2 ' sg A -'r' N W ., if 2 rf.: ef,-.5 -:L53-wmfwirt , ,Q if ' T' . T 6553? V- af' ' ' '241:7f3f5:5T2'7TfT :fa g 4 T 'T' Sf' f W5 f M H .lesTers . . Preside-nT ......4 . .... Wendell Oliver Vice-PresidenT .,... ..... J ean FloclxharT Secrefary ..,.. ......... D ora LuTz Treasurer... ...... Bernard Grimes Sponsor.. ............ .... . . .... ., .... ..... M iss JaneT K. SmiTh S usual, The JesTers have lived up To Their name and repuTaTion on The campus. JesTers is as you all lcnow, an honorary dramaTic club, local in characTer. lTs membership is made up oT sT'udenTs Trom almosT every deparTmenT in The universiTy who have saTisTacTorily meT The requiremenTs Tor membership. JesTers' purposes are To encourage The producTion oT good dramaTics and To encourage amaTeur acTing. SixTeen pledges became acTive JesTers aTTer iniTiaTion aT Home- JANET K. smiw SPONSOR coming Time. JesTers' inTormal iniTiaTions are Tamous all over The campus Tor Their humorous characTer and Tor Their wholesome Tun. wmrisii oiiviiiz , , , , . . PRESIDENT Aslc almosT anyone. The TradiTional banaueT, in True JesTer sTyIe, aT The PresbyTerian Church concluded The Tormal iniTiaTion. ATTer The l-lomecoming Play, Belle Lamar, JesTers assisTed TheTa Alpha Phi, Tinancially, spiriT- ually, and morally, in giving The annual l-lomecoming RecepTion Tor The old and new members, The play casTs, and The producTion sTaTT. ' SomeThing new in a JesTer program was presenTed This year:-a ChrisTmas NaTiviTy program which was given on December I4, iusT beTore vacaTion. Miss JaneT K. SmiTh and Miss Mable Clare Allen direcTed The producTion. Mama, is STreTch Miller Really a Wise Man? The PerTecT Alibi, a mysTery play by A. A. Milne, was produced on February 22 and 23 under The direcTion oT PresidenT Wendell Oliver. The play was excellenTly produced and iT was well received by The sTudenTs. Une oT The brighTesT spoTs oT The enTire year was The JesTers' CharacTer ParTy aT The Women's Gymnasium on March 25, I933. T Everyone had a good Time and The enTerTainmenT was new and novel, T To say The leasT. Mama, is ThaT i man Bing Crosby? QualiTy STreeT, James M. Barrie's period play oT The early nineTeenTh cenTury,wasproducedon Wednesday and Thursday, April I2 and I3. The ploy was a lovely Thing abouT beauTiTul women who be- came school Teachers because oT unrequiTed love, gallanT young genTlemen, dashing oTTicers, and urban liTe in England in general. lT was exTremely well done. NaTure STudy Club . . OFFICERS PresidenT ..,,... ............. ..... L l oyd E. RoTh Vice-PresidenT .,.. .,..... V ero Toimbling SecreTory ...... .... R uby Von De Veer Trecisurer ..... ...... V ivion McColl Sponsor ........ ..... lvl r. J. E. Froley l-TE posT yeor hos been on exceedingly proTiToble one Tor The NoTure STudy Club. NoT only hove The meeTings been inTeresTing ond insTrucTive buT o Tor greoTer number oT persons Thon usuol hcive ovciiled Themselves oT The disTincT odvonTciges oT membership in The orgonizciTion. A The TuncTion oT The orgonizoTion is To culTivoTe ond iTosTer inTeresT in The sTudy oT noTure omong iTs members ond To lceep Them inTormed wiTh regord To recenT developmenTs in NoTure STudy. A brieT survey oT The orgonizoTion's ocTiviTies shows how odmircibly iT hos occomplished iTs purpose. ProTessor Hudelson gove on inTeresTing Tolk on 'londscope Gordeningn eorly in The yeor, which everyone enioyed. Dr. C. L. lvleTccilT, l-leod oT The DeporTmenT oT EnTomology oT The UniversiTy oT Illinois oddressed The club on o Topic oT exTreme inTeresT. l-lis subiecT wos Trogi-comedies in The Lives oT lnsecTs wiTh Especiol ReTerence To Their Psychic SigniTiconce. l-lis lecTure wos on illusTroTed con- sideroTion oT The menToliTy oT insecTs os exhibiTed by The observed Trogedies ond comedies in Their lives. Dr. lvleTcolT hod so odcipTed ond cirronged his lecTure ThoT iT conToined much oT inTeresT To The generol public os well cis The biologisT. The NoTure STudy Club Teels ThoT iT wcis TorTunoTe, indeed, To be oble To presenT Dr. lvleTcolT To The sTudenTs oT Old Normol: he is considered on inTernoTionol ouThoriTy on insecTs ond is o wriTer ond lecTurer oT noTionol renown. STudenT progroms hoive been presenTed Trom Time To Time ThroughouT The yecir on Topics in which The generol inTeresT oT The group seemed To lie. These subiecTs included ci sTudy oT The birds oT Illinois. o deToiled occounT oT some oT The more inTeresTing phenomenci oT noTure, ond on inspecTion oT The hisTory ond exponsion oT The noTure sTudy movemenT boTh in Americci ond cibrocid. Vivion McColl, Emmo Fonslow, Revo Gourley, 'Vero Tombling, ond Roy Knuppel were omong The sTudenTs who pre- senTed progrcims during The yeor. ln oddiTion To The regulor meeTings, numerous sociol TuncTions were held. ln OcTober on ouT-door iniTioTion wos held ciT Lolre BloomingTon To welcome The new mem- bers. ln lvloy The club held iTs onnuol picnic, ci noTure ouTing, ond LLOYD ESQSTDENT loTer wenT on on excursion To Chicogo wiTh The purpose oT visiTing The CenTury oT Progress Zoologicol Gcirdens ciT BroolcTield. rs -'-...f i , -s ww-:ul-fee., N, Y . f. . -f . .s ., Ns. rx. KindergarTen Club . is M .! J .. I-TE KindergorTen Club, which wos orgonized in I9l7 by Miss Mor- goreT E. Lee, is composed oT sTudenTs ond ToculTy members oT The KindergorTen deporTmenT ond hos on enrollmenT well over sixTy. The purpose oT The orgonizoTion is To discuss The problems reloTing To elemenTory educoTion ond To promoTe The sociol reloTionships oT iTs members. 's 46 1? 1 . .9 - , Y., .-,,. L - ,u The KindergorTen Club hos had on evenTTul yeor, crowded wiTh , , . 5, wif. 1 L,- ' V .Mags gd Nh . , . - f W sociol TuncTions which begon in OcTober wiTh o Teo given Tor The new MAY GOODWW Sponsor members in The KindergorTen room. A poT-luck supper wos held loTer EILEEN LICHTENWALTER in The monTh os oi generol geT-TogeTher. Plons were mode Tor The .............Vice,ePres. onnuol Homecoming Luncheon ond The l-lomecoming Hobo Porode. For The TourTh consecuTive yeor, The KindergorTen Club ploced in The l-lobo Porode, winning Third ploce This yeor wiTh o presenToTion oT o l'lobo Funerol. The l-lomecoming Luncheon wos held SoTurdoy oTTernoon, November 5, oT The MeThodisT church. An oddress oT welcome wos given by The presidenT, Virginio Clorlc. Miss Clorlc inTroduced The club's new sponsor, Miss Roweno Noe. Miss Louise Gcimble, on olumnus oT The orgonizoTion, gove ci shorT response To The welcome. During The ChrisTmos seoson The club merrily wenT corolling oT Tive o'cloclc on The morning iusT previous To The sTorT oT ChrisTmos vocoTion. A seven o'clock brecilcTosT wos served To The cold buT cheerTul songsTers. Formol iniTioTion wos held on The TwenTy-second oT Februory oT Fell l-loll, wiTh o very impressive ceremony. ThirTy-Two new members were iniTioTed. The KindergcirTen Donce wos given oT VolenTine Time This yeor and wos held in The Women's Gymnosium. The room wos oTTrocTively decoroTed ond everyone donced To The sTroins oT o good orchesTro. The progrom This yeor included The Tollowing: A speech by Miss Agnes Rice on The ProTessioncxl GrowTh oT Teochersug on oddress by Miss Burroughs, o Primory Supervisor oT The BloomingTon Schools on The AcTiviTy Progrom g o Tollc by Dr. J. P. Molloy oT The InsTiTuTe oT Juvenile Reseorch oT Chicogo on Behovior Prob- lems ond Personol DevelopmenT. The KindergorTen Club Teels deeply in- debTed Tor iTs suc- cessTul yeor To The Tine spiriT ond The co-operoTion oT iTs sponsor, Miss Row- eno Noe. Maize Grange . . OFFICERS Masler. .. ........ C. W. I-Iudelson Overseer . . . .Ralph Whilmer Leclurer ........... Blanche McAvoy Sleward ............ Charles Mercier Assislanl Sleward. .Ferdinand Basling Chaplain ........ Mrs. Maude Marlin Treasurer .............. Truman Keys g3Cf2ITqIeYe'F5er',-H -'.-.'.' I-IE Maize Grange was organized in Normal June 3, I93O, Ceres ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, M if-iqm Cgen wilh a charler membership ol lwenly-six. The chapler Pomona .............. Eleanor Coen Flora ............. Mrs. Elmer Tibbils was broughl lo lhe campus on February IO, I93I. Al lhis Lad Assislanl Slewa rd y ...,...... . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Charles Mercier lime lirsl and second degrees were conlerred upon lhirly- siic candidales, mosl ol whom were sludenl and lacully ' members al I.S.N.U. - r The Maize Chapler ol lhe Nalional Grange is one ol lhe eighl lhousand local chaplers which malce up lhe Nalional Grange. The general obiecls ol lhe Nalional Grange are as lollows: Ill Uniled by lhe slrong and lailhlul lie ol Agricullure, we mulually resolve lo labor lor lhe good ol our order, our counlry, and mankind. l2l We hearlily endorse lhe mollo: In essenlials, unilyg in non-essenlials, Iiberlyq in all lhings, charily. The Grange was quile aclive during lhe year. Regular meelings were held lhe second Tuesday ol each week in lhe Old Caslle. Gulslanding spealcers were engaged lor Ieclures and programs were given by lalenled enlerlainers. The Annual Slale Convenlion was held al lhe Illinois I'IoleI in Bloominglon, December I3, I4, and I5. The meelings were well allended by lhe local chapler and lhe convenience allorded by lhe meeling being held in Bloominglon enabled lhem lo prolil by lhe messages which were broughl. A number ol lhe members ol lhe Maize Grange were included on lhe Convenlion programs. Among lhe speakers were Presidenl I-larry A. Brown, Prolessor Clyde W. I-Iudelson, and Miss Edna M. Guellroy. Miss Mabel Claire Allen enlerlained wilh readings. The oulslanding achievemenl ol lhe Maize Grange during lhe year was lhe lacl lhal lheir mem- bership showed lhe grealesl increase ol any chapler in lhe slale. This accomplishmenl was noled in lhe Grange Monlhly, lhe publicalion ol lhe Nalional Grange. C. W. HUDELSON . . . MASTER 's I . , -: - as -. we--1 -2 - w- r s- X tg Ex ,, ss . 0 f T Qi P ' NK 5f,:5f 0 I l O OFFICERS PresidenT ..,. . .. ... .,.. ,... B eoTrice GriTTin W Vice Pres: A i - 'denT . .. ...Louise Anderson wi SecreTory .,.. ,..... S hirley Conger Treosurer .. ...... l-lelen McConnell Sponsor .... ...r M fss Nevo McDoviTT x S. N. U. hos The honor oT being The home oT The TirsT sTudenT Y.W.C.A in The world, on orgonizoTion which grew ouT oT The proiyer meeTing held QT The home oT Mrs. Lido Brown McMurroy, November IZ, I872. From This smoll group hos spreod ci movemenT which hos reoched TwenTy counTries NEMA' MCDAVITT ThroughouT The world. ' ' ' SPUNSOR The Young Women's ChrisTion AssocioTion sTonds Todoy os The inTer- ggpqgigg GRIFFIN preTer oT liTe To young women. IT hos odopTed iTselT To The increosing com- , , , PRESIDENT plexiTy oT presenT doy living, ond hos underToiken o wonderTul progroim oT work direcTed To help young women To grow sociolly, inTellecTuolly, ond spiriT- uolly inTo The TinesT Type oT womonhood. ln business disTricTs, in TocTory cen- Ters, in The smoll Town ond in The counTry, in colleges ond universiTies, in proTes- sionol schcols, in The Orie-nT--wherever There is o need Tor consTrucTive work omong women-There will be Tound oi Y.W.C.A. ln common wiTh oTher sTudenT orgonizoTions our own AssocioiTion hos coughT The spiriT oT This lorger progrom, ond hos builT iTs membership oround This purpose: We uniTe in The desire To reolize Tull ond creoTive liTe Through o growing knowledge oT God. The Y.W.C.A. corries ouT iTs work Through 0 cobineT wiTh o choirmon OT The heod oT eoch deporT- menT. For This yeor They ore: Progrom, Mory MoirgoreT Gillespieg Music, DoroThy Dueringerg DevoTions, Mrs. Emmo Blockrnong World Fellowship, BeThel Lewisg PubliciTy, RoberTo l-lolleyg Sociol, STello Ferry, Rooms, Lois Shokespeoreg Finonce, Moxine Moginnisg Sociol Service, Cloro Nollmoin. WiTh This cobineT leoding The Normol Y.W.C.A. hos corried ouT on exTensive progrom oT evenTs ond ocTiviTies This yeor. ln The Toll, ToculTy ond sTudenTs were inviTed To on open house Teo oT The Y.W.C.A. rooms ouT 209 WesT Ash STreeT. The Tollowing SoTurdoy oi lorge gxoup oT girls enjoyed The Annuol WoilkouT BreokTosT. AT l-lomecoming Time Y.W.C.A. sponsored The Sundoy morning Sunrise Service held OT The MeThodisT Church wiTh Dr. McPherson, PresidenT oT Wesleyon, ds The soeoker ond wiTh speciol music Turnished by The Y.W.C.A. Double QuorTeT ond The Women's Glee Club. ln Novem- ber, The RecogniTion Service, ci beouTiTul condle-lighT ceremony, wos held OT Fell l-loll os o Tormoil recogniTion oT The new members. AT ChrisTmos Time, Y.W.C.A. ' meT wiTh The residenTs oT Fell I-Toll Tor o WhiTe GiTT ChrisTmos Service. The progrorn included singing oT corols, speciol music by The Y.W.C.A. QuorTeT, ond Telling oT Chrisfrmois sTories by Mrs. Turner. JusT beTore ChrisTmos vocoTion, Y. W. sponsored o Joponese sole Tor sTudenTs ond ToculTy. During The week-end oT Moy 3-5 The cobineT Troining conTerence Tor The Y.W. C.A.'s oT The colleges oT norThern ond cenTroil Illinois wos held on The l.S.N.U. compus. Dele- goTes Trom Twelve colleges were presenT To beneTiT Trom The insTrucTive meeTings ond The sociol goTherings ThoiT comprised The progrom. The progrorns oT The weekly meeTings oT Y.W,C.A. hove been voried ond voluoble. Dis- cussion groups, Trovel folks, opprecioTion Tolks, dromoTics, book reviews-oll oT These moke Tor The Tull ond creoTive liTe which Y. W. works Toword. f A GV 2 fi f ff J , 1 W , , f f 4,1 1 ,fri ,,.. , 'i f ' 2231 1-- 'I....2a. fi: 1' If lf? - f'ff':'m wi' -, 431:-f i 5 ll .. 1557 ack Friars . UNDREDS of years ago in fhe dim recesses of fheir chapels before fhe high alfars, fhe holy monks of fhe Order of Sainf Dominic would perform fheir mysfic and miracle plays depicfing fhe lessons and sfories of fhe Bible and of fheir Order. Several cenfuries lafer, fhere had developed a regular fheafre, which presenfed nof only sacred, buf also secular dramas. Af fhe fime of William Shakespeare, fhere exisfed in fhe cify of London, fhe famous Black Friars' Theafre, in which he acfed and presenfed many of his plays. However, fhere were no women used in fhe pro- ducfions, fhe feminine parfs being faken by men or boys. In I795, a group of sfudenfs af l-larvard Universify banded fhemselves fo form fhe l-lasfy Pudding Club, -which foday presenfs an annual producfion using an enfirely male casf. Ofher univer- , , . , , BERYL D. oRRis sifies have faken up fhe splendid work fhaf has been done along fhis U A . ABBOTT line,iand fhe work of fhese various organizafions has been fhe K. S. FLETCHER inspirafion for fhe founding of fhis one. ' ' ' LAYBRGTHER ln January, I933, a group of young men wifh lvlr. Flefcher and lvlr. Fraley mef in fhe Capen Audifor- ium fo discuss fhe possibilify of founding such an organizafion on our campus. Affer much difficulfy, fhe crganizafion finally received fhe approval of fhe Faculfy Commiffee and fhe Presidenf's confirmafion of fhis approval. When fhe maffer of a choice ofa name came up, if was decided fhaf fhe organizafion should be named affer fhe original group of fhe 'holy fafhers of fhe Order of Sainf Dominic, who were known as fhe Black Friars because of fhe color and sfyle of fheir habifs. The purpose of fhe organizafion is fo fosfer and coordinafe creafive acfivify in fhe fields of music and fhe drama among fhe men of fhe campus. The Black Friars because of ifs lafe crganizafion fhis year, has been unable fo do more fhan enfer a sfunf in fhe Sfunf Shcw and fo presenf a Convocafion Program on lvlay 24. All of fhe acfivifies of fhe group are direcfed foward fhe planning of nexf year's producfion. Membership in fhe organizafion may be secured by fulfilling fhe requiremenfs. Abbof .... ...... B eryl D. Orris PFIOV ........ ,...., D onald E. Deyo Scribe ........ ,......, O lenn J. Taylor Lay-Brofhers. .. ..... Kenyon S. Flefcher .. . .... John F. Fraley l . 1 l ,, +P i i E l i 5 5 l l J 4 :il ,i l il l l ,i l I il ,ig l Il Y ll lil l l il. fi li 11 l I I I Press Club . . OFFICERS PresidenT ....,...... ........... C cimpbell Miller 1 si Vice-PresidenT .... ..... W endell Oliver SecreTory-Treosurer ...,.. ..... B orboro Turner Sponsor ..............,....... Miss EsTher Vinson T-TE Press Club, honorciry iournolism so- cieTy, wos reorgonized on The lllinois SToTe Normol Compus This yeor oTTer on obsence oT Two yeors. The Club is mode up oT individuols who hove oT leosTsone Term on The VideTTe sToTT ond The prime moTive oT The orgonizoTion is To sTimuloTe ond en- couroge on inTeresT in newspoper work wiTh The added inTenTion oT Troining Tor The direcTion oT high school publicoTions in The Teoching Tield. The school yeor T932-I933 morlced on increose in The number oT sTudenTs conTribuTing To The VideTTe. The Journolism closses Tor The Three Terms were The lorgesT since The course hos been oTTered here ond in all o morlced incline in iournol- isTic inTeresT wos disployed. U The club meT Twice o monTh ond oT The meeTings The VideTTe wos discussed in ci consTrucTive monner ond plons Tor The vorious Types oT iournolisTic endeovor were corried ouT. An ouTsTonding piece oT work wos done by The Press Club oT Homecoming when in lceeping wiTh The Hobo Theme oT The porode The l-lobo WedeTTe, o miniciTure ediTion oT The VideTTe wriTTen in o humorous vein, wos honded ouT Trom o TlooT depicTing o hobo newspoper oTTice. ' The conTribuTions oT The Press Club were worThy oT menTion ESTHER VINSON inosmuch os The orgonizoTion had been dormonT Tor Two yeors. ' ' ' SPONSOR The worlc which The club did wos responsible Tor helping The VideTTe TAMPBESEEQTELELTEP ediTor To puT ouT o beTTer poper. The criTicisms broughT up oT The -1'r ' J meeTings helped boTh The members oT The club ond The members oT The sToTT. W Some oT The copies oT The ouTsTonding college newspopers in The counTry were reviewed ond sTudied. CurrenT Topics con- cerning Journolism were discussed ond reporTs on ouThoriTies were rendered oT The meeTings. The increose in The membership oT The orgcinizoTion ond The . growTh oT ocTiviTies indicoTe ThoT iT moy soon become oTTilioTed wiTh The NoTionol College Press AssocioTion. ln This cose The requiremenTs Tor enTronce would become more rigid ond iT would ossume The nome oT o JournolisTic l:roTerniTy. X QX SS SS V Awwlilll- Physical BERNicE EREY 4 . . . SPONSOR ' MARIAN NELSON , . . PRESIDENT HE Physical EducaTion Club composed oT women sTudenTs maioring in Physical EducaTion has be- come an acTive and Thriving organizaTion aT The gymnasium on The campus. Their meeTings, on alTer- naTe Tuesday evenings, have been boTh social and insTrucTive, During The pasT year many members oT our TaculTy have led The group discussions and The social TuncTions oT The organizaTion, which have always been eagerly anTicipaTed evenTs. Because oT excellenT equipmenT The Woman's Physical EducaTion deparTmenT equals and Tar sur- passes The maioriTy of The LiTTle NineTeen Schools, The club is organized in Tour groups, each Talcing iTs Turn in work and enTer- TainmenT. Every upperclassman also has a Treshman as a liTTle sisTer To help and advise during her TirsT year in The de- parTmenT. The Club welcomes Miss Bernice Prey as iTs new sponsor. Prom all view- poinTs and in accord wiTh The plans Tor The TuTure The club has even bigger and beTTer prospecTs Tor The coming year. N3 Oicficers Tor The club are: PresidenT, Miss Marian Nelson: SecreTary and Treasurer, Miss Helen Deppe, Sponsor, Miss Bernice Prey. Eclucafion Club . . i League of Women . . . . . Vofers ' Y OFFICERS T Rresid3nT,i s .. ....,,.... ..,e R uby Von de Veer H y Vice-PresidenT . .. .... Josephine l-loughTon Se-creTory .... ..... l slormo Lee Cofo 4 Treosurer. .. ..,..A., Beuloh ScoTT , ReporTer. ., ..,. LiliTh SouThgoTe -Q'fZ,xEfj'4 Sponsor ...A..A.A,...........................,. Loro Dexheimer HE Illinois SToTe Normol STudenT Leogue oT Women VoTers wos crgonized in I9l9 os The CiTizen- ship CommiTTee oT The ExecuTive Boord oT Womon's Leogue. IT is olso oTTilioTed wiTh The SToTe ond NoTionol Leogues oT Women VoTers. The Leogue is onlunporTison orgc1nizoTion To promoTe The re- sponsible porTicipoTion oT women in governmenT. lT gives disinTeresTed, non-porTy inTormoTion on porTies, condidoTes, ond meosures. IT seeks eTTicienT governmenT ond o beTTer odopToTion oT The low To presenT-doy condiTions. IT is The only orgonizoTion which fconsisTenTly presenTs currenT poliTicol problems in simpliTied Torm ond unTechnicol longuoge. LosT spring o delegoTe wos senT To The NoTionol Bienniol ConvenTion oT DeTroiT. This delegoTe received mony ideos Trom oTher college leogues which The leogue oT Normol hos Tried To corry ouT This yeor. lvlosT oT The ocTiviTy oT The leogue This yeor grew ouT oT suggesTions received oT The convenTion. On The eve oT The presidenTiol elecTion, The Leogue oT Women VoTers held o QI-er's BirThdoy PorTy oT which onyone in school wos welcome To come To receive voTing inTormc1Tion ond insTrucTion. The leogue co-operoTed This yeor wiTh The STudenT Council in conducTing Spring ElecTions more oTTiciolly Thom They usuolly ore. The leogue senT delegoTes To The SToTe ConvenTion in Peorio LORA DEXHEIMER . . . sPoNsoR in December ond To The second Annuol College Leogue ConTer- RUBY VAN DE VEER ence in Springifield in April. The moin purpose oT The Comference ' ' - PRESHDENT wos To sTudy sToTe legisloTion TirsT hond. The Normol Leogue hod chorge oT regisTroTion oT This conTerence. The PresidenT, lvliss Ruby Von de Veer, wos senT os o repre- senToTive To The lXloTionol Conference oT College Women VoTers. The conTerence wos held in Konsos CiTy in April. The orgonizoTion perTormed some voluoble services os well os goining much voluoble experience in ossisTing The STudenT Council in The STudenT Spring ElecTicn. The commiTTee in chorge oi' This wos composed oT The lvlisses Ruby Von de Veer, DoroThy Worwiclse, ond Jeon lvlcReynolds. The greoTesT conTribuTions were preporing The bolloTs, ossisTing in The bolloTing ond counTing of voTes, ond in The publiciTy oT The condidoTes in The elecTicn. ln summing up The ocTiviTies Tor The yeor, iT con be soid ThoT The orgonizoTion hos been more ocTive Thon usuol becouse oT The lNloTionol ElecTions. The eTTorTs were responsible Tor enlighTening The women in school on The vorious condidoTes ond molcing Their decisions more con- sideroTe. sp ,- e ' f -' I . Jw? MERRY' EC ' CV- My K . Choral Club . . . y I-IE Choral Club aT I.S.N.U. was TirsT organized by ProTessor F. W. WesThoTT in The spring aT IQCI. AT The Time aT iTs organizaTion There were abouT Tour hundred sTudenTs aTTending I.S.INI.U. ana aT This number sevenTy-Tive were members oT The Choral Club. The CIub's TirsT presidenT was Gresham Griggs. During The year l9I5 The Choral Club joined wiTh a chorus in BIoomingTon and sang Gounod's opera I:ausT IConcerT ediTionI wiTh Tour arTisTs Tram Chicago singing The solo parTs and The Ivlinne- apolis Symphony GrchesTra playing The accompan'menTs. AT The ouTbreaIc aT The World War, even Though There were no boys in school since They had been called away Tor service in The army, The girls IcepT up The concerTs, never ance IeTTing The ar- ganizaTion become dormanT. Since The beginning aT The Choral Club, Three concerTs have been given every year. The pro- grams were varied in ThaT singers and arTisTs oTher Than Those in The Choral Club assisTed in These programs. Gnly once during iTs Iong IiTe has The Choral Club ever Tailed To presenT iTs Three yearly concerTs, and Then only aT a Time when adverse circumsTances prohibiTed one program. The Choral Club, Tor The pasT TwenTy-Tive years, has Turnished music Tor The baccaIaureaTe serv- ices aT I.S.N.U. The purpose aT The Chcral Club is To give Those sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in Ivlusic an appoi- TuniTy To become beTTer acguainTed wiTh The more classic Torms aT music. IT is The policy aT our insTrucTor and direcTor, ProTessor WesThoTT, To keep The sTandard aT The choral music and iTs inTer- preTaTion as high as possible. During The year aT I932 and I933 wiTh The assisTance aT The I.S.INI.U. orchesTra a concerT was given aT The Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' ChiIdren's I-Iomeg a convacaTion concerT was given during The winTer Term and was well received by The sTudenT body: The chorus also assisTed wiTh The music aT The CenTraI Division aT The Illinois STaTe Teachers AssociaTion. IT is planned Tor The club To pre- senT The opereTTa Bo'sn's Bride Iwhich will be given wiTh acTion, cosTume, and sceneryl someTime F. W. WESTHOFF IaTer in The year. The I.S.INI.U. orchesTra will play The accom- Jane Creager was eIecTed presidenT aT The Choral Club aT The beginning aT The year: Erma Lehman is The accompanisT. 42 2 A 5 1 q W Men's C-lee Club . . LL music in The school Toolc o greoT sTride Torword This yeor. HMBERT TATE buT probobly no orgonizoTion occomplished more Thon The - ' - PRESWENT Men's Glee Club. AlTogeTher The club hod obouT TorTy mole sTu- denTs: o remorlcoble spiriT oT good will ond co-operoTion wos olwoys mc1niTesT. For The TirsT Time, The opporTionmenT boord gove The glee club on opporTionmenT To be used Tor o Tour, which wos originolly plonned Tor spring vocoTion, buT The bonlc moroTorium mode posTpone- menT necessory. The Tour wos mode The losT weelc in Moy ond included oTTrocTive concerTxengoge- menTs ThroughouT cenTrol Illinois. On Moy I7, The Glee Club gove The ConcerT. os iT wos given on The Tour, beTore The Normol sTudenT body in Copen AudiTorium. The PresidenT oT This yeor's club is l-lolberT ToTeq Business Monoger, Eorle SmiTh: SecreTory-Treos- urer, Roymond Oeschg ond AccomponisT, l-lorold Vines. Miss Bloine BoicourT, AssisTonT ProTessor oT Music, is The sponsor ond direcTor. The Glee Club is under The direcTion oT Miss Bloine BoicourT who is o groduoTe oT The NorTh- wesTern UniversiTy School oT Music ond who received oddiTionol Troining oT The CincinnoTi Conservo- Tory oT Music, ond oT Columbio UniversiTy. She hos hod remorlcoble success os o direcTor oT chorol groups ond os The builder oT progroms. She olso direcTed The women's glee club oT Normol. The Glee Club mode o lorge number oT oppeoronces besides The Tour, oppeoring oT numerous churches, high schools, ond oT communiTy TuncTions. NoTeworThy omong iTs oppeoronces were Those mode oT The Sundoy Evening Club in BloomingTon, oT The iunior high school in Pelcin, ond ciT The l.S. N.U. l-lomecoming. TwenTy-Three members oT The club were guesTs oT The UniversiTy oT Illinois Men's Glee Club con- cerT. Mr. Roymond Dvorolc ond severol oT his glee club members oTTended The l.S.N.U. glee club concerT in reTurn. , The purpose oT The orgonizoTion is To promoTe inTeresT in voice culTure omong The men sTudenTs oT The school, To provide enTerToinmenT Tor vorious school ond communiTy TuncTions, ond To esToblish o good repuToTion Tor Normol in The Tield oT music. liil Women's Glee Club . OFFICERS T ' ' A , 2.1 . T BETTY CALDWELL PresidenT .... ....,....... .... B e TTy Coldwell u Q Q PRESIDENT SecreTory .... .... C loro Rosmussen Sponsor . .. ..... Miss BoicourT HE Women's Glee Club, under The oble supervision oT iTs direcTor ond sponsor, Miss Bloine Boi- courT, hos hod o very successTul yeor. OTTicers elecTed Tor This yeor were: BeTTy Coldwell, presi- denT: Cloro Rosmussen, secreTory. The club ossisTed c1T mony school TuncTions os well os Tolcing pcirT in vorious progroms ouTside The school. The yeor wos ,mode mosT enioyoble by numerous porTies. The club song ciT The Sunrise Service. sponsored by The Y.W.C.A., oT Homecoming Time, oT The MeThodisT Church, November 6. One oT The ouTsTonding evenTs oT The yec1r's work wos The VorsiTy Club ChrisTmos Service on December II. This occosion morlsed The club's TirsT oppeoronce in Their new robes. The red robes wiTh moTching skull cops odded much To The spiriT oT The service. The girls olso song ciT The Tollowing: o Sundoy evening church service oT The PresbyTerion Church in Normol: The BloomingTon Women's Club on December I37 The DoughTers oT The Americon Revo- luTion, on Jcinuory IZ, oT The Y.W.C.A.7 The morning service oT The BopTisT Church, Februory IQ: Sundoy oTTernoon Vesper service oT The PresbyTerion Church, QcTober lo. A sexTeTTe song oT o meeTing oT The ldlers' Club held oT The home oT Mrs. MonchesTer. The Theme oT The meeTing wos Sholcespeorefs worlcs, ond The girls song o collecTion oT Sholcespeoreon songs. The sexTeTTe wos com- posed oT MorgoreT Miller, Elizc1beTh Zehr, Cloro Rasmussen, CoriTg Spires, Zello Moolc, ond DoroThy STernberg. AnoTher sexTeTTe. 'composed OT MOrQOreT Miller, Helen Huber, DoroThy Ells, Helen Tobin, Mobel HursT, ond lrmo Loymon, ossisTed oT o perTormonce oT The MerchonT oT Venice, given by The UniTorion Ployers on April 6. The group is now worlcing on o Spring concerT ond The Annuol MoTher's Dey Service. They ere plenning G perTy To be held oT The home oT Miss BoicourT, Moy 2 ond ci picnic To be held on June TirsT, oT Miller Porlc. he L is B, L, -.,g55M4N63,,5 ,034-gg,:,,.yefwf-,sw,,.-..-M-,.,f,q, w',1-,,,g,,-y-W ,T-N,-.vwlqwwfsgd W --s- :C s--.-v- . f wi on s s.. -s - . v. s,--,-....,,,,y. Nw, . A... ss, ...,. -- ..e... -H.,-. . .A , WN..-1 , w.. 4 ,- X .1 .. us.-,.,.s,-.v.c . sl- .. '- .gf sf ,: .W fs -. ,,'-.'e..A'fY L.,,..,,. .. SM iff s 1 .. 5' ' ' Music hath Charm . l'lE orchesTra oT The Illinois STaTe Normal UniversiTy has had a busy and acTive year. This branch oT musical acTiviTy Tur- nishes excellenT experience Tor amaTeur musicians, as well as a greaT deal oT pleasure. The orchesTra has played Tor The l-lomecoming play and The JesTer play. lT has given several selecTions aT various Times when iT has accompanied The Choral Club. The orchesTra has played selecTions Tor convocaTion, The concerT given aT The Sol- diers' and Sailors' Orphans l-lome, and The lllinois STaTe Teach- ers lv1eeT. The orchesTra meeTs every Tuesday Tor rehearsal and on Thursdays To accompany The Choral Club. The music played is classical. Some oT iT is composed by The conducTor, RroTessor NNesThoTT. Two numbers, a Scherzo and an lnTermezzo, composed by RroTessor WesThoTT were played beTween acTs oT The JesTer play, The PerTecT Alibi, and an lnTermezzo as a number Tor The Illinois STaTe Teachers lvleeTing. 1, .. 5, A- .W PROP. WESTHOFF CONDUCTOR The orchesTra has good insTrumenTaTion, The secTions oT iT being well represenTed. There are nine violins, one oboe, Tour clarineTs, Two saxophones, Two TrumpeTs, one French horn, one Trombone, and piano. The culminaTion oT a successTul season comes when The orchesTra has The opporTuniTy To play Tor The commencemenT exercises during The lasT weelc oT school. Violins Oboe TrumpeTs Laslco, DoroThy L. Bandy, l-lorner E. Alexander, Charles Iv1uehlenpTordT, Elsie Clcrineh GOWN' MCTSTTOH E- Tlcach, Lucille Mcdmsl Muriel French Horn Slfellmi BUVTPOVG Woods, l-lollis Bunn, WalTer R. Coolc, Maurice I-liggins, John R. Waldicon l-lazel YOTQS' Blmsom Trombone T SuTTon, CliTTord HOQQ- HGZGI Saxophones Sullivan, Bernice COX' Homer L, PianisT Cochran, La Devine Riley, Argyll M. Weaver, Evelyn f '-HN' -Wfwl w01'- .-WW'-2' -V'.':v'-vffv--A'LAw'- fffffhi'-v' iv ' V Sharps and Flars . ll LD NQRMALH has been forfunafe in having such a splendid concerf band fhis year. There has been more inferesf shown in fhe band fhis year fhan ever before. The enrollmenf has been large and a high class of concerf music has been used. Lasf February B, we had a blizzard, fhe snow was blowing, fhe femperafure was low: sfill, many red capes were seen going in a wesferly direcfion foward fhe Normal Communify l-ligh School. The Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify band was fo give ifs firsf concerf. The following morning found fhe same band wending ifs way fhrough fhe snow driffs foward Capen Audiforium. There if made ifs firsf appearance before fhe sfudenf body af a convocafion pro- gram. They played a varied, well balanced program, consisfing of marches, overfures, and popular numbers. The really big evenf of fhe year was fhe exchange concerf wifh Wesleyan. Qur band played a concerf af Wesleyan, and we were given fhe opporfunify fo hear fhe Wesleyan band on our campus. The band members ,have worlced hard fo give fo fhe sfudenf body an organizafion fo be proud of fhis year. The members were nof fhe only ones who worlced, because fheir direcfor, Kenyon S. Flefcher, spenf hours in rehearsals in preparafion for fhe concerfs. The officers elecfed by fhe members of fhe band are as follows:-- Presidenf ..,........,............, .. .............. ........ L eRoy Cox Business Managers ........,...........,... .Walfer Bunn and Paul I-lufmacher K. S. FLETCHER , u , , CQNDUCTOR The personnel of fhe band is as follows:- Conducfor-Kenyon S. Flefcher. Clarinefs--John l-liggins, Dale Miller, l-lollis Woods, Lloyd Cunningham, Warren Miller, Donald Barfh, Flwine Browne, Cory Belle Abbof, Marguerife Miller, Rufh Whifacre, Blossom Yafes. Alfa Clarinef-Farl Smifh. Oboe-l-lomer F. Bandy. Saxophones-Paul l-lufmacher-Soprano, Vernon Heins-Alfa, l-lomer Cox -Tenor, Ray Knupple, Barifone, Raymond Sampen. Piccolo-Clifford Surfon. Cornefs-LeRoy Cox, Roy Miller-Solo: Clsarles Alexander, Kennefh Cross- Isfi Kennefh Ammermang Lucille Buriss, Ray Cesch-2nd, Irene Boolcer, Byron Poland-3rd. French Horns-Charles Marsh, Walfer Bunn, Thomas Delaney. Alfos-Wayne Child, Bernice I-larms. Barifones-Thomas Ryan, l-lelen Crosby, Joe Gerber. Trombones-James Turner, Alfred Robinson, Bernice Wehmeir. Basses--Richard Tuffle, Roberf Cvrieachamer, Glenn l-ligginbofham. Sfring Bass-Joe Casfle. Percussion-Richard Bayless, Eleanor Miller. We all march beTTer . . . . . To music l-IE l. S. N1 U. Band has compleTed a very successTul year oT service Tor iTs school. Early in The Eall Term, Mr. EleTcher meT wiTh abouT TorTy Tellows To organize a Band, which made iTs iniTial appearance aT our TirsT home EooTball game, and aTTerwards played aT all home games. My! l-low anxious were Those TorTy Tellows Tor The SaTurday morning oT November TiTThl l-lomecoming -and They were To march in The l-lobo Parade, ar- rayed in beauTiTul new unilorms. From The Drum Maior To Those who were aT The rear, each had an air oT pride as he sTepped To The music. Every sTudenT seemed equally proud oT his band. During The WinTer monThs The Band became as much a parT oT The home BaslceTball games as did The Team, every one expecTed To see Them There. When our school played Eureka on Their Tloor, iT was The good TorTune oi The Band To be allowed To accom- pany The Team. February sixTeen and sevenTeen were The days oT Gamma Phi Circus and The Band did iTs parT Toward The ' wonderTul success of The per- KENYON S. FLETCHER . . . CONDUCTOR Tormances. TournamenT aT Macomb, which was an imporTanT evenT in Their lives. AT The elecTion oi oTTicers, Paul l luTmacher oT EreeporT was elecTed PresidenT and WalTer R. Bunn oT Normal, Business Manager. The Band men were privi- leged To aTTend The BaslceTball spurring him on lo do bel- While The players de- serve a lol of credil lor , nd regular allendance a Wdvim lcr good playing, much of The success was due lo The unliring ellcrls of 'lhe ' direclcr, lvlr. Kenyon S. Flelcher, who was nol only a good leader, bul a real friend lo each member Ter work. The,Personnel of +he Band . . . Conduclor .... .... K enyon S. Flelcher Drum Major .............. ......,. .......... . . .... ..... ...., P a u l Hulmacher Clarinels .........,.........,....,.......,..........,................................... John Higgins, Dale Miller, Hollis Woods, Lloyd Cunningham, Warren Miller, Donald Barlh, Harold Huggins, Elwin Browne Gboe .......,............ .. .... .. .Homer F. Bandy Alla Clarinel ........ ...... E arl Smilh Saxophone, Soprano. . ............... Vernon Heins Saxophone, Alla .... ...., R oberl Kinsella, Homer Cox Saxophone, Tenor .... . . .Roy Knupple, Raymond Sampen Piccolo .......... . ..... . . . ..... . . . . .... ........,..... C liiclord Sullon Cornels ......................,.............. .........,................. ,............. Solo, LeRoy Cox, Ray Miller: Isl, Charles Alexandcr, Kennelh Cross, 2nd, Kennelh Ammerman, Ray Oesh: 3rd, Byron Poland, Wendell Slonelcer. French Horns ........................,...... .... C harles March, Waller Bunn, Thomas Delaney Allos .......... ......... ........... ........................ W a y ne Child Barilones ..... .... T homas W. Ryan, Joe Gerber, lvlervell Willel, Marshall Goins Trombones .... .,..,.. . .James R. Turner, Allred Robinson, Kennelh Horlon Basses ...... ..... R ichard Tullle, Roberl Grieachamer, Harold Hall Drums .... .... R ichard Bayless, Jaclc Slreeper, Edgar Hamillon YmWF 2 '7 ,.3 YI4 VAi2aE5 1J-EPXVAW TQ TREE Adpha TheTa Chi. x LPI-IA Tl'lETA Cl-II, o locol proTessionoI educoTion sororiTy, hos os iTs purpose The promoTion of The couse oT educoTion by TosTering o spiriT oT Tellowship, high sTondords oT scholorly oTToinmenT, ond proTessionol ideols omong iTs members. The locol chopTer hos been very ocTive This yeor, holding meeTings oT proTessionol inTeresT os well os sociol meeTings. In The Toll guorTer The orgonizohon held one oT iTs meeTings-oT The home oT Dr. l-l. A. PeTerson, wiTh severol TocuITy members oT The DeporTmenT oT EducoTion os guesTs, oT which Time lvlr. LoncosTer, lvlr. lvlolmberg, ond lvlr. Declcer oddressed The group. The homecoming bongueT wos held November 5 wiTh Koppo Phi Koppo oT I-loTel Rogers. AT one oT The meeTings during The winTer Term, lvliss Vinson spolce To The group on The GuTIooIc Tor Women in Teochingf' Two Tormol iniTioTion services hove been held during The yeor oT Fell I-loll. This sororiTy, Tormerly lcnown os Alpho TheTo Chi joined The noTionol proTessionol educoTion sororiTy, Koppo DeITo Epsilon, on April 22, I933. lvliss Webb, The sponsor, wos chosen os The oTTicioI delegoTe To The noTionol convenTion oT The sororiTy held oT WoshingTon, D. C., in April. AT ThoT Time, lvliss Webb wos elecTed noTionol secreTory oT Koppo DeITo Epsilon. PresidenT. .I ..... ...E. BeoTrice GriTTin Vice-PresidenT ,.......... ..... ........ C o roline PiTTs SecreTory-Treosurer .,,...,....,......,................ Yvonne Dohler I Toll Terml, AnneTTo Silvers IwinTer ond spring Termsl E. BEATRICE GRIFFIN PRESIDENT . . . YVONNE DAT-ILER SECRETARY-TREASU RER I I CAROLINE PITTS VICEVPRESIDENT . . . ANNETTA SILVERS SECRETARY-TREASU RER . Sponsor .......... ........ lvl ory D. Webb Business Advisor ..................,. Dr. T-I. A. PeTerson OTHER MEMBERS George Lorson, Rochel BergsTrom, Vivion McColl, RuTh Powless, CynThiono ArgonbrighT, Mory ElizobeTh Allen, Irene Nordine, I-Ioleno Gould, Jessie Shirlc, Fronces Choyce, Louise Anderson, Gwendolyn Belding, lv1orgoreT Johnson, DoroThy Webber, Normo Coro, RuTh Brown, DoroThy FiTzgerold, Louise Kohn, Mory lv1orgoreT Gillespie, RoberTo Holley, Arvillo Goord, Julio Blum, I-lelen Meyer, I-Ielen Sonner, ErnesTine Wene, CoThorine Donoldson, Uordo I-lubbord. I i ' s 1-f Fluid-4-1-zz .I -- ' ' -X 'Y' -T I66 A . fe-f.g:e4?f -,higg s Kappa DelTa Epsilon . . APPA DELTA EPSILGN is a naTional proTessional educaTional so- roriTy, Tounded This year wiTh seven charTer chapTers. Kappa Phi Kappa, The naTional TraTerniTy, lenT invaluable assisTance in iTs organizaTion. The purpose oT Kappa DelTa Epsilon is Training in service To The cause oT educaTion. While iT has scholarship recjuire- menTs in EducaTion, They are moderaTe. IT aims To encourage women To become leaders in The proTession oT Teaching Through parTicipa- Tion in campus acTiviTies aT a proTessional naTure, Through sTudenT programs, and by bringing spealcers To The campus. lT 'also encour- ages graduaTe work. lTs meeTings are on The second, sixTh, and TenTh Wednesdays oT each Term. i T The insTallaTion aT The Normal chapTer occurred April TwenTy- second aT The Rogers l'loTel, and was an occasion long To be re- membered. The dominanT Theme was The diTTiculTies and joys oT . . . B. GRIFFIN organizing The sororiTy. Dean BarTon gave The address oT welcome A PRESIDENT To The laTesT baby on The campus. A. SILVERS . . . SEC.8rTREAS. M. WEBB BeaTrice GriTTin, PresidenTg AnneTTa Silvers, SecreTary-Treasurerg Mary D. - - - SPONSOR Webb, Sponsor: EaculTy: Mary D. Webb, Agnes Rice, Gladys BarTle, RuberTa N. SmiTh, Erma lmboden, EsTher Vinson, Rose Parlcer, l-larrieTT Berningerg Alumnae Members: Vivian Juergens, Doris BaTTerTon, Myra Kohler, T-lallie Kohler, Marjorie Karr, MargareT l-laydeng Honorary AssociaTe Member: l-larvey A. PeTerson. ACTIVE STUDENT MEMBERS Georgene Larson, Yvonne Dahler, BeaTrice GriTTin, AnneTTa Silvers, lrene Nordine, Gwendolyn Beld- ing, Norma Lee Cora, Mary Allen, Erances Choyce, Rachel BergsTrom, l-lelen Meyer, RoberTa Holley Doris Williams, Louise Kohn, Mary MargareT Gillespie, Jessie Shirlc, ErnesTine Wene, Vivian McCall RuTh Powless, Arvilla Gaard, Marjorie Clark, Helen Sanner, UarTa l-lubbard, Louise Anderson, Mar- gareT Johnson, Julia Blum, CaTherine Donaldson, DoroThy Webber, DoroThy EiTzgerald, l-lalena Gould RuTh Brown, Caroline PiTTs. I' FTE?-' i' QH 3 iE:l T 'US 1 .iw ' ' ' T' liifsilll 'I -X ., . Pi Omega Pi . . PresidenT ,...... ..... F roinces Choyce Vice-PresidenT , ..,....A AnneTTo Silvers Secre-Tory ....... ,.... E rnesTine Wene Treosurer .... ,... M oriorie Cline lrlisTo:ion ,..........,. Evo Berg Sponsor ,.,..... ...Miss Mory D. Webb l GMEGA Pl is o noTionol honor- cry commerciol TroTerniTy whose purpose is To promoTe inTeresT in The Tield oT commerce ond To TosTer These Three oims in The Teoching proTession: service, loycilTy, ond progress. TheTo chc1pTer oT This orgonizoTion wos esToblished oT l.S.lNl.U. on June 3, I928, ond since Then The membership oT The TheTc1 chopTer hos grown To lO9. This yeor our meeTings hcive consisTed oT Tcillcs by business men, reporTs on reseorch worlc conducTed in The Tield oT commerciol Teoching, o ploy given Tor The Commerce Club, ond sociol meeTings. The oc- Tive members oT The chopTer hove been working very hcird on Three big proiecTs: o clubroom in The Tower oT The Qld CosTleq on exTensive invesTigoTion ond sTudy oT reseorch worlc in commerce: o newspoper in- cluding resulTs oT our resecirch sTudies ond news obouT The coimpus, which wos mimeogrophed ond senT To eoch member. The l-lomecoming BonqueT wos olso on inTeresTing evenT, ond wos very well oTTended by c1cTive, olumnoe, ond ToculTy members. The ocTive members oT TheTo ChopTer ore: George Wilson, AnneTTo Silvers, Fronces Choyce, Alice l'lonsen, MorTho Moore, Bernice Bciird, John Culver Roglon, l-lorold KuhTuss, Evo Berg, ErnesTine Wene, Yvonne Dohler, Miss McirgoreT PeTers, Miss Mory D. Webb, Mr. l-lorry Admire, Miss Ferne Melrose, Mrs. RuTh Voorhees Clem, Mr. A. R. Willicims, Miss Elsie Brennemon, Miss Jone Church ond Miss AlTci Doy. The posT yecir hos been pcirTiculorly successTul ond morlcs The odvonce oT The orgonizoTion. The FRANCES CHOYCE ANNETTA SILVFPS reTurn oT o lorge number oT olumni To The l-lome- , , , ppggiogm , , , VICEJURESIDENT coming meeTing ond vorious oTher meeTings indi- ERNESTINE WENE MARJORIE CLINE . . . SECRETARY . . . TREASURER coiTes Their inTeresT in The orgc1nizoTion. The growTh in membership hos been so phenomenol ThoT iT seems olmosT necessory To mcilce TurTher resTricTions To lceep iT limiTed. The progrom corried ouT during The yeor wos in lceeping wiTh The Three oims oT The TroTerniTy, nomely, service, loyolTy, ond progress. This wos demonsTroTed by The sTudy ond discussion oT regu- lor meeTings oT The ouTsTonding problems in The commerce Teciching Tield. DigesTs oT The currenT commerciol Topics were included. Gu Q'- bi.-'1 . TW Kappa Phi Kappa . . . y , ,Qui , i fog , . , I 1 642, 1' in X wg? I' f .iff ff '55 , is ' 4 PM .1 44 4 Af ,Q Y' f, Q5 A f Z 3' 1 , ' 'Y S . .4 I3 1 X PresidenT ....... ...... W illiom Azbell , I , Vi c e - P r e sid e n T .... ...,. I-I o m e r E. S h o w ,, .. Tl SecreTory-Treosure I ........... Melvin Nicol Sponsor ...... ..... D r. C. F. Mglmberg T seems oITogeTher reosonoble ThoT, in on insTiTu- Tion devoTed wholly To The couse oT educoTion, , -wists... .,,. 2- so X N . lk X 265 X is I NX v. c , ..-,-Q gg -A ar W A G, A ,. 2, X c was S. X xl X Q -Sire X There should be Tound oi chopTer oT Koppo Phi ' Koppo. Alphci Tou ChopTer oT Koppo Phi Koppo wos creoTed Three yeors ogo Through The diIigenT WILLIAM AZBELL HQMER E. sHAw eTTorTs oT Ivlr. C. P. Ivlolmberg, Ivlr. I-I. A. PeTerson, A g I PRESIDENT V A A VICE.PRESIDENT ond Ivlr. C. E. Declcer all oT The Division oT Educoi- MEI-VIN MCOL DR- C. F. MALMBERG Tion. The EducoTion Club, on honorory orgonizoTion - SECRETARY-TREASURER - - - SPONSOR consisTing oT sTudenTs inTeresTed in educoTion, had long been TeIT To been inodequoTe orgon. IT wos composed oT boTh men ond women and The odvonToges oT Two seporoTe orgonizoTions were reodily opporenT. Dr. Ivlolmberg wos olreoidy oi member OT Koppo Phi Koppo oT on eosTern college. IT wos wiTh no IiTTIe ioy, Then, ThoT This compus welcomed The Third Illinois chopTer oT Koppo Phi Koppo, The sTrongesT and mosT inTIuenTioI oT all undergroduoiTe educoTion TroTerniTies. The TundomenToI purpose oT Koppo Phi Koppo is To promoTe The couse oT educoTion by encourog- ing men oT sound morol chorocTer ond recognized obiIiTy To engoge in The sTudy oT iTs principles ond problems. IT is oT once on honoroiry ond o proTessionoI orgonizoTion. Koppo Phi Koppo eorly recog- nized The voIue oT o dynomic educoTion, on ever chonging, ever improving, ever increosing, ever renew- ing philosophy, The wisdom oT which is recognized by neorly all oT The prominenT educoTors oT The presenT. Chonge usuolly comes Trom eTIicienT young men whose breodTh oT vision is wide enough To enoble Them To see The TuTiIiTy of o sToTic posiTion, ond whose Troining ond boclcground is odeguoTe enough To give Them o Tull Icnowledge ond percepTion oT The besT meThods oT progress. IT is The purpose oT Koppo Phi Koppo To produce such men, men who will be Ieoders in educc1Tion ThruouT The noTion. The Iocol chopTer hos experienced on exTremeIy successTuI ond proTiTobIe yecir. Eoch monTh o pro- grom designed To be beneTicioI To The members oT The orgonizciTion in Their roles oT TuTure Teochers is presenTed. Dr. R. G. Bussord, Dr. C. F. Ivlolmberg, Dr. E. L. Cole. Mr. C. INI. Mills, ond Ivlr. C. E. Decker of our own TocuITy, ond Dr. B. IVIorIcowiTz oT BIoomingTon, hove been conTribuTors To This yeor's progroms. Alpho Tou ChopTer Toolc The iniTioTive in plonning o sToTe meeTing oT Koppo Phi Koppo which wos held here IoTe in The Spring QuorTer. Koppo Phi Koppo hos Tolcen on ocTive porT in all compus oTToirs during The yeor. ITs members ore To be Tound in every compus ocTiv- iTy. IT hos inougur- oTed The cusTom oT serving os on Com- miTTee oT Welcome oT The Annuol Fresh- mon Pc1rTy dur- ing The TirsT weelc oT The Poll QucirTer. Gamma Theta Upsilon . LPI-IA Chopler ol Gommo Thelo Upsilon wos Iounded on Moy I5, I928, Io Iunclion os o prolessionol Irolernily in Geogro- phy. For Ihree yeors 'rhe orgoni- zolion confined ils eiclorls Io Ihe l.S.INI.U. corripus, exponding Io nolionol scope in I93 I. Choplers hove been esloblished os follows: Alpho-Illinois Slole Normol Universily lI928l, Be+o-Iowo Slole 'Ieochers College, Cedor Polls II93 Il: Gommo-Som I-Iouslon Slole Teochers College, I-Iunlsville, Texos, II93 Il: Dello-Slole Teochers College, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvonio IIQ3 Il, Epsilon-Soulhwesl Missouri Slole 'Ieochers College, Spring- Iield II93Il: Zeio-Slole Teochers College, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvonio lI932ly Elo-Slole Teochers College, lvloorheod, lvlinnesolo lI933Ig Thelo-Slore Teochers College, Tempe, Arizono II932lg Io+o-- Srole 'Ieochers College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvonio II933l. The purposes of Ihe Irolernily ore Io ollord conlocl belween Iocully ond sludenls oulside Ihe closs- room, Io odd Io course worlc in geogrophy Ihrough oulside moleriols, Io Iurlher geogrophy os o college subiecl, ond Io build up o loon Iund lor Iurlher sludy in geogrophy. Membership reguiremenls ore The complelion ol ol leosl one yeor of college geogrophy wilh on overoge grode eguolling or Ieosl Ihe medion grode ol Ihe school, ond Ihe use of geogrophy os o moior or minor sequence. The membership ol Alpho Chopler Iolols Iwo hundred Iwelve. The bodge ol Ihe Irolerniiy is o bos-reliel of Ihe weslern hemisphere, surmounling Ihe Iour poinls ol o moriner's composs, Ihe whole encircled wilh o lourel wreolh. A while slor is emblozoned on Ihe norlh poinr, wilh Ihe Iellers Gommo, Thelo, ond Upsilon on The olher poinls. The colors of Ihe Irolernily ore brown lor Ihe eorlh, blue for Ihe seo, ond gold for The sunlighl. Chopler meelings ore held on Ihe Ihird, sevenlh and elevenlh lvlondoys eoch quorler. Progroms include reporls ol geogrophicol meelings, reporls I ol Iocully reseorch ond Irovel, discussion of geo- grophicol mogozine moleriol. Dr. W. O. Blonchord, Professor of Geogrophy, Universily of Illinois, ond ELLIS B. wADE R. G. BUZZARD Dr. lvl. lvl. Leighlon, Direclor of Ihe Illinois Geo- ' ' ' PRESIDENT ' ' ' SPONSOR IO ,CGI SUNG im e - KATHRYN FLlNsPAcH NoNA PAY LINN 9 Y' V Gppeored OS OH Cgmlous . . . sEcRETARY . . . TREAsuRER speolcers during Ihe yeor. The losl number on Ihe yeor's progrom is Ihe onnuol sIeoIc-broil ol Lolfe Bloominglon, held os Ihe Founders Doy celebrolion cn Moy I6Ih. Qiclicers of Alpho Chopler lor I932-33 ore: Presidenl ........................ Ellis B. Wode Vice-Presidenl ..... ........ E Ilison I-Iolce Secrelory ....... ..... K orhryn Flinspoch Treosurer ...., ........ N ono Foy Linn Sponsor .... Roberl G. Buzzord ' ' . ., Pi Gamma Mu . . . - I GAMMA MU is nof on crdinory honor sociefy. If hos no secref offoirs of ony sorf. Ifs nome is simple ond modesf, merely fhe inifiols of fhe Greelc words meoning Sfudenfs of Sociol Science. The infenfion is nof fo odd fo fhe Iisf of so-coIIed sfu- denf ocfivifiesf' buf rofher fo enforce and vifolize sfudenf life in so for os if relofes fo sociol science. The Sociol Science Club wos founded on fhe compus on Jonuory 28, I929 wifh sixfeen chorfer members, ond on Moy 22, I93O, become fhe Illinois Thefo Chopfer of fhe nofionol sociol science honor C. W. MOORE ..... Sponsor WM. AZBELL ...., Vice Pres. HELEN SPRINGER .... Pres. IRENENORDINE.Sec-Treos. fy-Q1-ernil-Y' Ggmmg NIU. There ore obouf fwenfy-five n'1embeI'S of Pi Gflmmci ,Mu and obouf fwenfy-five members of Sociol Science Club on fhe compus now. These orgonizofions ore funcfioning os one, ond hove one sef of officers. These officers for fhis yeor ore Miss Helen K. Springer, Presidenfg Mr. WiIIiom Azbell, Vice Presidenfg ond Miss Irene I.. Nordine, Secrefory-Treosurer. Mr. Clifford W. Moore is sponsor of Pi Gommo Mu ond Sociol Science Club. Pi Gommo Mu hos seven ideols: I. Scholorship-The oncienf ideol of clossicol scholorship revived ond opplied fo sociol science. 2. Science-Scienfific ciffifude ond belief in frfumph over problems of monlcind fhrough science. 3. Sociol Science-The opplicofion of science fo more infimcife ond complex problems of sociol relofionships. 4. Sociol Ideolism-Mon evolves ideols fhof sociefy moy odopf os guide-posfs ond gool-posfs for humon endeovor. 5. Sociobilify-Men moy worlc fogefher fo ciffoin greofer ond more beneficiol common ends. 6. Sociol Service-The offifude fhof science is borren unless opplied fo fhe service of mon. 7. Socrifice--Sociefy fo be builf os o fine orf demonds devofion of fime, money, energy ond fhoughf. . Thefo chopfer of Pi Gommo Mu hos of- fempfed fo corry ouf fhese ideols in ifs pro- grom for fhis school yeor. We hove hod some inferesfing speolcers from our own foculfy ond from ofher ploces where sociol life is sfressed. Speolcers from our own foculfy were Mr. Buzzord. Mr. Moore, ond Dr. Cole. Prom fhe foculfy of . fhe Universify of Illinois we hove heord Miss Ponnis Brooks, Mr. Ivon Wrighf, ond Dr. Toff. There hove been severol sfudenf progroms ond olso residenfs of Normol hove oddressed us. An oufsfonding evenf in fhe yeor's progrom wos o ioinf meefing ond bonquef wifh ouf chopfer of Illinois Wesleyon Universify. Kappa Delta Pi . . PresidcnT ....,... ..... M rs. Emmo Bloclcmon Vice-PresidenT.. .. ....... Corl lvlorquordT E ' SecreTory ........ .T .... E. BeoTrice GriTTin Treosurer ...... .....,...,. W illiom Azbell gs, gr Counselor, .. ..... Deon l-l. l-l. Schroeder H. H. SCT-TRQEDER CARL MARQUARDT . . . COUNSTQLQR . . VICE-PRESIDENT I I EI BEAIRICE GRIFFIN WILLIAM AZBZII U ChopTcr oT Koppo DelTo Pi wos insTolled . . . SECRETARY . . . TREASURER cn The I.S.N.U. ccimpus in I922. The orgoni- zoTion is on honorory educoTionol socieTy, member- ship in which is bosed upon generol scholorship. Koppo DelTo Pi hos held Two Tormol iniTioTion services This yeor. The TirsT oT These wos held in connecTion wiTh The homecoming bongueT, November 5, oT The lyleThodisT Church, wiTh TiTTy-Tour olumni ond presenT members oTTending. Those iniTioTed wore: Gwendolyn Belding, Alrno MorTho WiTTrock, Nellie Alice Poululcos, ond lvlorion Louise Kohn. The speolcer Tor The occosion wos lvlr. Nooh lvl. lvloson, o Tormer sTudenT c1T l.S.N.U. ond o member oT Koppo DelTo Pi. l-lis Topic wos The PresenT Crisis in EducoTion. T AT The second iniTioTion service held Pebruory I3, The Tollowing sTudenTs were Tolcen inTo lvlu ChopTer: Vivion B. McColl, l-lelen J. McConnell, ond Gerold P. Odell. Cn Jonuory Io, Koppo Delro Pi sponsored on open progrom oT which ProTessor l-lorper spolce on The l-lisTory oT I.S.N.U. Eoch yeor Koppo DelTo Pi owords o gold medol To The sophomore who hos The highesT scholosTic record Tor his Two yeors spenT oT l.S.lNl.U. Koppo DelTo Pi members Teel ThoT The orgonizoTion hos onioyed on unusuolly successTul yeor boTh Trorn The viewpoinT oT new members goined ond Trom The wcrlc which hos been occomplished. The pros- pecTs Tor The TuTure ore exceedingly brighT ond There is no reoson To doubT ThoT nexT yeor will be even more inspiring Thon The posT. Koppo DelTo Pi serves o meriTorious purpose on The compuses oT mony ccl- leges ond universi- Tiesg iTs ideols ore no high ond iTs embi- Tions beneTicenT. I I A 1 Vx -far V as -. , U ,, I, I g J M 1-4. W ,, ....-. - --f-. Pi Kappa Delta . l Kappa Delfa is a nafion- al honorary forensic fra- fernify. The purpose of fhe Efa chapfer, on fhis campus, is fo promofe and encourage all speech acfivifies. The or- , ganizafion is characferized by a spirif of infer-collegiafe I fellowship and of brofherly co-operafion and inferesf. Recognifion of special abilify and efforf is given fo members by conferring upon deserving candidafes a badge of disfincfion, proficiency, and honor, varied and graduafed according fo merif and achievemenf. The pasf year has been for Illinois Efa chapfer of Pi Kappa Delfa, one of considerable acfivify and success. The firsf official underfalcing of fhe group was fhe l-lomecoming banquef, which was held af fhe Lalzayeffe-Blounf fea room in Bloomingfon. lvlany of our old members refurned, malcing fhis occasion one of fhe mosf pleasurable of fhe year. Ofher social meefings have been given fhroughouf fhe year: several of our faculfy members have hospifably received us in fheir homes. These evenings have always been fhe mosf delighfful of occasions. , . During fhe winfer quarfer Pi Kappa Delfa sponsored fhe showing of fhe firsf sound picfure ever presonfed in Capen audiforium. The picfure, Congress Dances, was one of recognized merif, ouf- sfanding in ifs accurafe aufhenficify, ifs charming infrigue, and ifs subfle brilliance. The bringing of a sound picfure for fhe firsf fime fo fhis campus was buf a furfher indicafion of fhe forward-loolcing spirif which dominafes fhe enfire organizafion. This year has also been forfunafe for Pi Kappa Delfa in fhe field of speech honors. The women's debafe squad, all members of Pi Kappa Delfa, won fhe Women's lnfercollegiafe Sfafe Championship. , The men won second place in fhe conference. Twelve delegafes, including Roberfa l lolley, Dora Lufz, Ella May Rosenfhal, l-lelen Campbell, Beafrice Griffin, Alice Kimmell, Clifford Scoff, l-larold Kuhfuss, Roberf Duncan, Wendell Oliver, and Campbell Miller, were senf fo fhe Pi Kappa Delfa Provincial convenfion af lvlonmoufh, Illinois. l-lere Roberfa l-lolley won firsf place in orafory: Dora Lufz won M. HERBERT ,......... Pres. G. LARSON ......... Treas. ALICE KIMMEL .....,.. Sec. DORA LUTZ ...... Vice-Pres. fhird place in exfempcraneous spealcingp and fhe wcmen's debafe feams won second place. The members of Pi Kappa Delfa feel fhaf fhis very successful year has been due, in a large measure, fo fhe efforfs of Dr. Pred S. Sor- renson, head of fhe speech deparfmenf, and A Dr. C. E. lvlalmberg, sponsor of fhe or- ganizafion. Kappa Mu Epsilon . . APPA IVIU EPSILON is o noTionol honorory TroTerniTy Tor Teochers ond sTudenTs oT moThe- moTicS. The Illinois Alpho ChopTer wos insTolled oT The Illinois SToTe Normol UniverSiTy Through The eTTorTs oT ProTessor C. N. lvlills. The insTolloTion Tools ploce on Jonuory 29 in connecTion wiTh o bongueT oT The l-loTel Rogers in BloomingTon. Pro- MARTIN HERBERT RUTH BROWN Tessor lro S. CondiT oT The SToTe Teocher's College . . . PRESIDENT . . vlcE-PRESIDENT C d T: TT T , TT T Tw , ,, , DOROTHY WEBBER STERLING STEPHENS oT e or o s, owo wos in c orge o T e iniTioTion RECORDING SECRETARY . . . TREASURER The membership consisTs oT The ToculTy memb CGFGVTIOFIY. ers oT The lvloThemoTics DeporTmenT ond STudenTs mojoring or minoring in moThemoTics, who hove on overoge grode oT eighTy in Their moThemoTics courses. This includes mosT oT The members oT The Euclideon Circle. The chorTer members oT The orgonizoTion ore: ProTessors EdiTh l. Alcins, Elinor Elogg ond C. N. lvlills: sTudenT members ore T'lorold Dennis, l-loleno Gould, DelberT Eggenberger, Williom Azbell, Jessie Shirlc, Ellen RosenThol, STerling STephens, lvlorTin l-lerberT, Enolo Sheorer, Yvonne Purcell, Jennie Downs, RuTh Brown, G. Poul Qdell, Leslie Polond, DoroThy Webber, Clyde EreiTog, Joclc RosseTTer, BeThol Lewis, Lorroine Quigley, ElTreido BoehnerT, l-lelen Boin, I-lower Show, Mervel WilleTT, Coroline PiTTs, DoroThy Koch, Emil lvlueller, ond Chorles lvlorsh. The oTTicers oT The orgonizoTion ore: PresidenT, lvlorTin I-lerberT: Vice PresidenT, RuTh Brown: Treos- urer, STerling STephens: Recording SecreTory, DoroThy Webber: Corresponding SecreTory, EdiTh l. ATlcin. ProTesSor C. N. Mills is The sponsor. The oTTicers ore nomed Tor Tomous moThemoTicions. Koppo lvlu Epsilon is o reloTively new moThemoTics TroTerniTy ond Normol UniversiTy hos The only chopTer in The sToTe. The purpose oT The orgonizoTion is To develop on opprecioTion oT The beouTy oT moThemoTics: To provide o socieTy Tor The recogniTion oT sTudenTs in moThemoTics ond To bring Them inTo closer reloTionship: ond To discuss problems ond Topics in moThemoTics beyond The scope oT The curriculum. The colors oT The orgonizoTion ore pink ond silver ond The Tlower is The wild rose. The emblem is o penTogon wiTh o Tive-poinTed sTor enclosed. The meeTings oT Koppo lvlu Epsilon were conducTed in much The some woy os Those oT The Euclideon Circle. AT The TirsT regulor meeTing The oTTicers gove occounTs oT The conTribuTions oT The men Tor whom Their oTTices were nomed. The biggesT evenT oT The yeor wos The insTolloTion bongueT. - mi. lin, ' 'WW' , 1 TheTa Alpha Phi . . l-IETA ALPHA Pl'll is The only noTionol honorory dromoTic TroTerniTy represenTed on The compus. DelTo ChopTer wos insTolled in April oT I926 ond hos been very ocTive ever since. The reguiremenTs Tor membership ore moior porTs in Two dromciTic producTions. TheTc1 Alpho Phi is The highesT honor which con be conTerred upon on undergroduoTe ocTor. ' This yeor The ApporTionmenT BoordAgronTed Tunds To The UniversiTy TheoTre Boord To moke dro- moTics o sTudenT ocTiviTy ond, consequenTly, Tree To all sTudenTs. The Thespions hove done all ThoT is possible To cooperoTe wiTh The TheoTre Boord in o sincere eTTorT To molce The ploys successTul. The Homecoming Ploy, Belle Lomor, o melodromo oT Civil Wor doys, wos The TirsT ploy of The yeor. An eTlorT wos mode To burlesque The exTreme emoTion oT The dromoTic momenTs oT The ploy ThoT wos Truly well done. ATTer The ploy, TheTci Alpho Phi ond JesTers gove o recepTion Tor The cosT ond ThoT some evening o number oT The Alumni oT TheTci Alpho Phi were inviTed To Lolce BloomingTon Tor o mid- nighT supper. TheTo Alpho Phi observed NoTionol Founder's Doy wiTh o bonqueT ond on iniTioTion eorly in De- cember. Six neophyTes become ocTive members oT This Time. BeTc1 ChopTer oT Illinois Wesleyon UniversiTy enTerToined DelTo Chc1pTer oT o recepTion held in honor oT Mr. CloeTivy, oi visiTing inoTionol oTTicer. DelTo ChopTer reTurned The complimenT wiTh o recep- Tion oTTer The TheTo Alpho Phi ploy QuoliTy STreeT obouT The middle oT April. Probobly The mosT inTeresTing ond enTerToining evenT oT The yeor wos The spring iniTioTion held oT The home oT Miss Moble Clore Allen, neor Peorio. The Thespions Teel ThoT wiTh The opporTuniTy oi on ossured budgeT o much Tiner dromoTic progrom con be produced. HARRY CADE WENDELL OLIVER u . . PRESIDENT . Q VICE-PRESIDENT PresidenT ........ ...,. H orry Code GEORGENE LARSON DOROTHY SVTERNBERG Vice-PresidenT ..... .... W endell Oliver . . . SECRETARY . . . TREASURER SecreTory ..... ...,.. G eorgene Lorson Treosurer .... ..... D oroThy STernberg l-lisTorion.. ....., .leon FloclchorT Sponsor .............................. MobelClc1re Allen MEMBERS OTHER THAN OFFICERS Mory Arnold, Glenn Toylor, .lone Money. Rudolph Schworz, Louise Anderson, RuTh Soge, DoroThy STernberg, DoroThy FiTzgerold, Chorlene Poul, RoberT Duncon, Woyne Child. HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. P. S. Sorrenson, Mr. Rolph T-l. Linlcins, Mr. George M. Polmer, Mr. John Froley. ALUMNI MEMBERS Dr. R. G. Buzzord, Miss Momon Deon. ii S Wrighfonia Literary SocieTy . Fall WinTor Spring PresidenT .....,.... Glenn Taylor Clara Rasmussen RaberTa T-lolley Vice-P-'esidenT ...... Clara Rasmussen CynThiano Josephine ATTebury ArganbrighT SecreTary ...,...... Arvilla Gaard RaberTa l-lolley KaThleen Spencer Treasurer... ..... DoroThy STernberg DoroThy STernberg DoroThy STernberg x N open house Tor all Treshmen srarred WrighTania aTT on a busy year. Under The leadership aT Glenn Taylor, Tall Term presidenT, plans were laid Tor an exTremely acTive year. TryouTs were held in SepTember and CcTober and a membership aT abouT ThirTy-Two was esTablished Tar The year. A SacieTy work was mosT inTeresTing in The winTer Term during The C- A- HARPEEONSOR presidency aT Clara Rasmussen. The WrighTs enTerTained The Phils ROBTRTA.H?RLEL5ilgENT ingTon's BirThdoy parTy on February TwenTieTh was anoTher aT The ouTsTanding evenTs aT The Term. aT a ChrisTmas parTy and program in The McCormick gym. A Wash- ConTesT worlc began beTore The ChrisTmas holidays and These people were chosen To represenT WrighTonia in The annual Phil-WrighT ConTesT: M:1rTin l-lerberT, Leo l.uTz, debaTe, KaThleen Spencer, exTempore3 l-lelen Campbell, reading: T-larold Vines, piano, Jessie FouTs, voice: and RaberTa l-lolley, oraTion. The conTesT was held on February Third. Wrigl1Tcnia won in Two evenTs-reading and araTary. WrighTonia members have had imparTanT places in all The Iirerary evenTs aT The school year. The Edwards Medal ConTesT in OraTory was wan by RaberTa Holley. Leo l.uTz was senT To The STaTe Ora- Toricol ConTesT aT AugusTana, where he placed TourTh in The preliminary rounds. l-lelen Campbell, KoThleen Spencer, RaberTa Holley, and Leo l.uTz were parTicipanTs in The lnTersTaTe lnTercollegiaTe DebaTe TaurnamenT held aT l.S.N.U. Three WrighTonians, Miss l-lalley, Miss Campbell, and Mr. LuTz were senT To The Pi Kappa DelTa canvenTian aT McnmauTh. These people were also members aT The vorsiTy inTercollegioTe debare Teams. A sysTem aT programs produced by Two compaTiTive Teams was inTraduced in The spring. WrighTonia has accomplished o greaT deal Tlrs year-in mainTaining The high sTandards she has always held, in Talcing an acTive parT in all school acT'viTies, in improving The appearance aT her hall, and in developing TalenT among her members. Mr. l'larper, WrighTonia sponsor, was acTive all year in promoTing The work aT The socieTy and dovoTed much aT his Time in beholT aT The inTeresTs aT The organizaTion. 4mTh .if'.ZS .2ELf4 QVWk5f ' Philadelphia LiTe-rary Sociefy . . OFFICERS Fall WinTer Spring PresidenT .......... Dora LuTz RuTh Sage lvlargareT Johnson , Vice-PresidenT ...... I-lerman STolTz Wendell Gliver Cecil Griflin i SecreTary .......... lv1argareT Johnson William McKnighT Louise Koehler Treasurer .......... Barbara Turner Barbara Turner Barbara Turner N l858 The Normal DebaTing SocieTy under PresidenT John Hull chose The name Philadelphia as d,escripTive oT The close harmony in which They worked. IT was in IS67, nine years laTer, ThaT Phil goT GEORGE M PALMER her charTer Trom The legislaTure. V . . , SPONSOR So since I858 Phil has been going on, upholding her colors MARHGPRPT :,iEl,lyf5C,3? OT orange and blaclc. l-Ter aim is The menTal and social developmenT ol her members. She has a purpose oT promoTing liTerary and musical TalenT among Those who show possibiliTies. ln our acTiviTies we aim Toward a closer Tellowship and cooperaTion among Those wiTh whom we come in conTacT. A greaT parT ol our worlc has been successlul because oT The unTiring eTlorTs oT our sponsor, Prolessor G. lvl. Palmer, who has been wiTh us Tor nine years. We owe much To him. During The TirsT quarTer much aT ourTime was Taken up in discovering in The new sTudenTs Those who would make desirable members, Tor The socieTy. ln Trying ouT These people we were working Toward conTesT maTerial Tor The annual Philadeplhia-WrighTonia ConTesT which is held in The early parT ol The year. IT was wiTh greaT reioicing ThaT we came ouT vicTorious This year. Everyone was glad To ioin in The celebraTion aT The vicTory banqueT aT The l-loTel Rogers. ln The early parT oT The year we were glad To enTer Phil as one oT The parTicipanTs in The Hobo Parade aT l-lomecoming. We are proud oT The many acTiviTies in which our members parTicipaTed. We commend Wendell Gliver Tor his parT in direcTing The PerTecT Alibi. Georgene Larson, James l-lolley, Clililord ScoTT. Campbell Miller, Shirley Conger. and Geraldine Bradshaw Tor Their acTive parTs in dramaTics. Dora l.uTz, who has parTicipaTed in many campus acTiviTies, wins honorable menTion in The exTempore conTesT Tor women. Wendell Oliver. Campbell Miller and CliTlord ScoTT did much in debaTing. Mr. Miller is also ediTor ol The VideTTe. The acTiviTies oT The members are indeed varied. 'Hid 'T 'M ih7 's 'fP'f 'iw- 4 'f -TM - 2 X2 -1?-H' fl '--1-mX::4c2.'iE.A 13f-Gziiklsn1.:REQJifflfztg-52:611kfSxl'L.J1f..Q-2'.:w:'i:.eE'- K . ' - Dpi: S . : . 1 . : -H., ' MELVIN NICOL CLARENCE JACKSON DOROTHY STERNBERO BERNARD ORIMES O I CAMPBELL MILLER . . ESTHER VINSON .... A. R. WILLIAMS .,I. MELVIN NICOL ..... ROBERT DUNCAN .... LYLE HALL ......... OWEN BARCLAY I...,. NORMA GRONEMIER ..... HOMER BANDY .... . . HAROLD HUGGINS. LEWIS SCHIPPER ..., JOHN ROBERTS . .. .. CAMPBELL MILLER ww . as b Yr I .I , I f I ' I -an Q' ....EdIIor ....Sponsor .. .. . .Business Manager .. .Adverfising Manager . .. .AssI. EdiIor . . . . .Asst Ec:IIIor . .. .Sporlr EcIi+Or LYLE HALL OWEN BAROLAY ROBERT DUNCAN NORMA ORONEMIE . .. .Spor+ Edilror HOMER BANDY ILEWISI SCHIPPER HAROLD HUOOINS JOHN ROBERTS . .. .Copy Ediior WENDELL OLIVER STACY ARIVISTRONC . ..... Copy Edifor ....MaIce Up EdIIor .......MaIce Up EdIIor WENDELL OLIVER .... .... I-I urnor ECIIIOI' STACY ARMSTRONG .... .... I-I Umor Edi+or CLARENCE JACKSON ..... ..... E ealrure EcIi'ror DOROTHY STERNBERG .... .... D .ramanc EaIi+or BERNARD GRIMES ....... .... C arnpus Windmill ESTHER VINSON A. R. WILLIAMS Gentlemen of The Press . . . Videffe Staff I I I f 5,2 -A if X J ws, fi V :-V s . 5 ,sw 4 EDWARD CORBIN N f, , Ai 'Isis Q' f-'wg '35 1 GEORGE M. PALMER CLARENCE JACKSON Index Staff . HOWARD A. OETTING .... CLARENCE JACKSON .... GEORGE M. PALMER ..... EDWARD CORBIN .... RUTH BROWN .......,... MARVIN NICOL ELLIS WADE DORIS LA MASTER CAMPBELL MILLER RUTH POWLESS RUTH BROWN ' MARJORIE CLARK I-IOMER SHAW DONALD DEYO ROBERT' DUNCAN DOROTHY BALTZ CHARLENE PAUL PRESTON ENSIGN JEAN SNYDER GWENDOLYN BELDING WAYNE CHILD ..... THOMAS NEILL , ,. . .. MARTIN HERBERT .... WENDELL OLIVER .... ELLIS WADE ......... CAMPBELL MILLER ...,. . DORIS LA MASTER. .. .. .. CHARLENE PAUL ..... . . ROBERT DUNCAN. .... ,. .. DONALD DEYO ,..... . . . DOROTHY BALTZ ...I I...,.. I ,Zz 4 I , ' 4 'fl4! ffnlii Howfxizo L V . ., ............. Edilror . . I .Associofe Ediror ...,.. .FocuIIy Advisor . ...Business Monoger AssI. Business Monoger .. ., .AssI. Edifor .. ,. .AssI. EcIiIor . . . . .AssI. Ediror ...,.. .AssI. Ecliror ..........SporI Ediror . . . . .AssI. Sporr Ediror .VV'omen's Sporlr EdiIor .. . .Senior Gloss Edilror . .. .Junior Gloss EcIiIor Sophomore Closs Ediror .Ereshmon Gloss Ediror PRESTON ENSIGN ............... ...... A rr Ediror GWENDOLYN BELDING ,... JEAN SNYDER .....,... RUTH POWLESS .... . . . MARJORIE CLARK ..... .. .. .. .AssI. Arr Edi'ror .. .. .AssI. ArI Ediror ............TypisI . .... Assr. Typisr WAYNE CHILD MARTIN HERBERT 41 .I A A. OETTING WENDELL OLIVER TOM NEILL l l80 Women's DebaTe . l-lE Women's DeboTe Club begon o new ond highly ocTive period oT iTs exisTence This yeor when Miss Elsie Brennemon occepTed iTs spon- sorship. A series oT deboTes on vorious currenT Topics hove lcepT The purpose oT This orgonizoTion, To sTimuloTe more ocTive inTeresT in speech worlc, consTonTly in view. The procTice oT inviTing ToculTy judges To criTicize eoch perTormc1nceTogeTher wiTh The holding oT discussion meeTings is TurThering The ochievemenT oT This purpose. The sociol TuncTions begon wiTh o Try-ouT dinner oT The Compus Inn. More Thon o dozen condi- doTes Tor membership enTered The club oT ThoT Time. A ST. PoTriclc's Doy porTy oT The home oT Miss Brennemon odded much To The spiriT ond Tellowship. ' The presenT roll includes TwenTy-Tive women. OFFICERS WinTer Spring PresidenT ...... . .... Alice Kimmell KoThleen Spencer Vice-PresidenT ...,..... KoThleen Spencer Morie Gionosi SecreTory ......, ..... R oberTo l-lolley Louise Kohn Men's Deba're . NTEREST in The lvlen's DeboTe Club wos revived during The TirsT week oT The winTer quorTer wiTh or meeTing held oT The home oT Dr. Fred S. Sorrenson, The sponsor oT The orgonizoTion. Since The club's ocTiviTy sTorTed roTher loTe in The yeor ond becouse oT The exceedingly heovy VorsiTy DebdTe Schedule, Tormol orgonizc1Tion oT The club wos deTerred unTil nexT yeor. T-lowever, oT o loTer meeTing. o lyceum wos orgonized To boolc progroms Tor The meeTings. Leo LuTz wos elecTed SecreTory oT The Lyceum ond numerous deboTes were scheduled Tor churches ond dinner clubs. Two sociol TuncTions hove been held during The yeor. The TirsT wos o recepTion oT The home oT Dr. ond Mrs.Sorrenson where plons were discussed Tor The TuTure. A The second wos o round Toble discussion held in The dining-room oT The T-Tome Economics DeporTmenT. Mr. E. W. Aldrich oT McLeon, on ouThoriTy on bonlcing, wos The principol speolcer. Plons ore being mode Tor o Thorough reorgonizo- Tion oT The Club during The Toll quc1rTer oT 1933. Every- Thing seems To poinT To The TocT ThoT we'll be oll righT. Belle Lamar . . la melodrama in Three acTsl 1 THE CAST Richard Noble .....,.. ...RHILLIP BLIGH .... .... W endell Oliver Anna Merle RoberTson. ...ISABEL LAMAR .... .. ...l-lelen Campbell LesTer Abercrombie .... . . .MARSTON PYKE. .. ... ....Jaclc Noeclcer Wayne Child ...... Richard BenneTT. .. Jean Lux ........ KenneTh Amerman, CliTTord ScoTT ..,.. Kingsley CorringTon Roy Thompson ..... James l-lolley .... James Bilby .... STQNEWALL JACKSON .s..,, Campbell Miller ........REMMYST-lEA.......,...,...,EIIisWade ,l-TQNQR McQUADE ....., DoroThy FiTzgerald . ...... UNCLE DAN ..... ....., C arl WhiTehouse . .. . .PATRICK STUART.. .......... Glenn Taylor ...UCLARBORNE Rl-IETT. , . . .Kingsley CorringTon ......PAT DWYER..... ......Eugene Reynolds .......GlRARD...... .......Charles Marsh ........GETZ........ John CorringTon EXTRA SOLDIERS Clarence Jaclcson, John l-liggins, Franlc Lanhaur, Earle SmiTh, Willard Unsiclcer, Raymond NeuTson, Rex Darling , DirecTor ........, Business Manager.. STag'e. ,.....4... . PubliciTy.. . .. Make' Up ...... Scenic ArTisT ..,.. ElecTrician. .... . CosTume MisTress. ProperTy MisTress. PRODUCTION' STAFF ' ... ................... ..,. M abel Clare Allen ....BernardGrimes ......RoberT CurrenT ...DoroThy STernberg .. ...Charlene Paul ....Gwen Belding .....Glenn Taylor . . . .Louise Anderson ....lrene Nordine Remmy Darlin', are you hurT? . . . FighT Till you Iasf drop of blood, Bligh, help is aT hand . . . l am a desperaTe woman, sir. ELLE LAMAR, a Tamous Civil War play, was presenTed To our homecomers This year. IT was chosen Tor homecoming because oT iTs sTirring emoTion and spiriTed acTion. The men oT The casT were cosTumed in The uniTorms and arms oT The Civil War period. The ladies wore long voluminous hoopslcirTs and dressed Their hair in The Tashionable curls oT ThaT Time. Dealing wiTh capTured spies, raging baTTles. and a Touching romance, The ploT wended iTs way To an exciTing climax. The hero, Colonel Bligh, sccrns surrender and Tearlessly awaiTs deaTh. The heroine, Belle Lamar, realizing The Tragic siTuaTion Tacing Them, rislcs her liTe To permiT The TraiTor, MarsTon Pylce, To escape To The norTh To summon aid. JusT as STonewall gave The warning ThaT he musT open Tire, MarsTon and The norThern Troops arrive. STonewall is deTeaTed and Belle is happily reuniTed wiTh her husband Phillip Bligh. ' Ah, Jackson, l Told you a naTion could be losT or saved in ThirTy minuTes. li-1-eff, e.-. Avf1AwWA:v1xdM0Y64f9l?AWw 11. v , ff: - S 1 . . ,i if k3eY,4Y3.2 55555 L The UniversiTy TheaTre Board presenTed Belle Lamar as a TeaTure aT- TracTion during Homecom- ing TesTiviTies. H d y p II friend? . , , Aren'T we all To give evidence? . . . No, you needn'T pur your hands up... Jimmy Ludgrove. .. The PerfecT Alibi . . . la murder mysTery in Three acTsl By A. A. MILNE CAST PRODUCTION STAFF .........,..Richard TuTTle Susan Cunningham ..r. ..., G eorgene Larson Edward CarTer ....,. .... C ampbell Miller Edward Lavericlc.. . ArThur Ludgrove. . . . . . ,CliTTord ScoTT . . .,.. Wayne Child SergeanT MalleT. .... ..,.. D onald Deyo P. C. MalleT ...... Maior EoThergill. .. Mrs. EulverTon-Eane Jane WesT ........ Adams. ..... . . . .. .Roy Thompson . . ..... Beryl Qrris . . . . ... .Sylvia Gross . . . .Charlene Paul . . . .Charles Davis Supervision. .....,. DirecTor. ......... Business Manager .... l-louse Manager.. . PubliciTy DirecTor. . ProperTy Manager. CosTume MisTress. . Make-Up Chairman Scenic ArTisT ...,.. STage Manager. .. ElecTrician. ..... .. ... ...Mabel Clare Allen ... .Wendell Oliver .....lrene Nordine . .... Rachel BergsTrom ....RoberT Duncan .. . ..... Virginia AbboTT . . . ...... DoroThy Webber CaTherine Donaldson . .......... Jean Snyder ..,..,....l.eeAsl4ins . . . .Clarence Jackson APEN AUDITORIUM was The scene oT a Thrilling murder, when The JesTers presenTed, The PerTecT Alibi, by A. A. Milne, on February 22 and 23. The play concerns The murder oT ArThur Ludgrove by Two ex-convicTs, whose imprisonmenT he had secured. These Two, guesTs in The home aT Ludgrove, conTrive whaT They are cerTain is a per- TecT scheme To revenge Themselves and escape punishmenT. Susan Cunningham, ward aT The murdered man, and her Tiance, Jimmy Ludgrove, his nephew, dis- cover The murderer's idenTiTy Through a Tallacy in The supposedly perTecT alibi. Susan, wiTh The aid of her nonchalanT Triend, Jane WesT, seTs a Trap Tor Edward CarTer. ATTer much clever reparTee, The Two succeed in Triclcing Car- Ter inTo malcing a con- II II II all here? Tession. A We,we,we,arewe The play is an exceed- ingly clever one and was well handled. The mur- der scene wenT OTT like cloclcworlc, and The con- Tession scene sparlcled wiTh sophisTicaTed chaTTer. T QualiTy STreeT . Any slighT casT upon The moon sir, I shall regard as a personal aTTronT. l-lE naTional dramaTic TraTerniTy, TheTa Alpha Piii, used James Barrie's OualiTy STreeT Tor Their annual producTion. The play was given in The Ta hion oT The early nineTeenTh cenTury. The sTage seT- Tings, and The cosTumes helped very much To creaie The way baclc when aTmosphere. Miss Phoebe and her sisTer, Susan, are very muc'i disTurbed by The love aTFair aT The Tormer. When her Tiance reTurns Tram The war, he seems To have losT his aTTracTion Tor her. l'le Tells her how old she appears. OT course This is very discouraging To The Tair young damsel. To really bring TorTh a successful climax, Miss Phoebe had To impersonaTe her Tormer selT in The person aT a niece, Miss Libby. ValenTine Brown: The lover, is very disappoinTed in The Tair niece and de- cides ThaT iT is really Miss Phoebe ThaT he loves. Tnrough PaTTy, The maid, he discovers The ploT and brings The play To a happy close. Virginia AbboTT .... Irene Nordine .... Edwin Rakow ,...... Rachel BergsTrom .... CaTherine Donaldson Mary Mae Miller... DoraThy Allen ...... Alice Paulukas ....,.. Geraldine Schroeder... Roy Thompson ...... James Holley ...... Richard Noble ..... DirecTor .......... AssisTanT DirecTor.. Business Manager .... House Manager .... PubliciTy Manager... Tis CapTain Brown, Miss Susan. .....Campbell Miller THE CAST ....,Phoebe.... .......Susan......, ....ValenTine Brown... .......Fanny....... ...,.l-lenrieTTa....... ...Miss Willoughby.,.... ........PaTTy......... ....,CharloTTe..... .......l-larieT...... ......SergeanT..... .....Ensign Blades. Saldier........... PRODUCTION STAFF Mabel Clare Allen ProperTy Manager... Dorofhy Fifzgerold Cosfume MisTress ..,. STage Manager... ElecTrician .....,..... ..Clif'fOrd l'l. ScoTT Mokeup Chgirmonnn .....Charlene Paul Scenic ArTisT...... Suddenly ouT of The darkness There emerged-a man. .,.,Virginia Clark ....DoroThy Webber . , . .. .Edwin Ralcow .....Arvilla Gaard . . . .Shirley Conger .........Caroline PiTTs ..Clara Rasmussen ......Alice Paululcas . ...Geraldine Schroeder .........Ray Thompson ....Franlc Lanham .Richard Noble . . . . , . .Helen Meyers .............Lillian Sage Clarence R. Jackson ..........Charles Marsh ..........RuTh Parrish .....CaTherine Moran . - .. .s ,. .. . -, .- -: 1we1em,35'5z:5,:ga'..,:5g-..rave .wi .- -:. Q- I I V. I sly K- 0, Prairies ol Soulh Dakola Resling in Yosemile X I. S. N. U . . . Geography Tour . . EAR BILL: Back alive lrom llwe I932 Red Bird Geograplwy Tour! 7246 miles Z W I 5 I I . Ii 3? i I I l I I I I 'fx fix QW! I Q1-if, as f fls- ' aw. .- me 9151. .., I 1 J' x F' 1' 3 A ' 'I' .z-f ' in 4I days. I-Iow's llwal lor lraveling? Yes! We lwad a wonderlul lime. We really saw scenery. Every day was a real ,, , I 1. VI I gf , 0 ' -1 'fir'-E W. . il . lf .MW I .NA i .i X' 5 4 A: 4 ' H ,-gi Q pf ,W lesson in Geograplmy. I lmoneslly believe we I 'Qi' Q1,f' i W W, if learned llie unexaggeraled lrullw aboul llme 3 4 wesl. J I ' mt., Sno ...ms b. Leaving Illinois al ils norlliwesl corner. we crossed norllwern Iowa. Il surely was llle corn and oals bell, Bill. Leaving Iowa we slapped lo ioin Islands and dance around llie posl marking llme boundary ol lvlinnesola, Iowa and Soullw Dalcola. Wasn'l llial gooly7 Al Gliamberlain, S. D., we crossed llie muddy lvlissouri. Nexl was llme Bad Lands, and bad is riglil, Bill. Nalure surely lried The Museum al Yosemile lwersell al sculpluring in clay and sand. We camped in Rapid Cily al llie lool ol llwe Blaclc I-lills. In llwe I'IilIs we slopped lo see llme giganlic carving ol Wasliinglon's liead on lvll. Ruslnmore. Ilme Black I-Iills are roclcy and we lcnow il. We even gol sluclc in a rock lunnel lliru a mounlain and liad 'lo cliisel il larger lo gel our lruclc llwrougli. More lwills, and llien we arrive in Bullalo, Wyoming. Yes sirl we were riglil oul lliere in llwe wild and woolly wesl. Callle and slmeep ranclies, 50,003 acres eaclw. Some larms, lwulml Nexl we lwil llie Big I-Iorns. and crossed over al an allilude ol 9,666 leel. We spenl aboul lliree days in Yellowslone. Nalure ollered us plen ly lo loolc al lmere and llme bears also made il inler- esling. Grrrr-rip-a ruined coolc lenl and several loaves ol bread missing. al Craler Lake Grand Canyon ol Yellowslone In llie Big Horns 1X. Jfiiyif- I .- 1 SA ff .l.! ..v, ' A ildlfj' li' Iii- 42? YV' 7- V ' l'5'ViH .Y -li' Miss McAvoy ond Miss McDoviTT Tome o mormoT We crossed The conTinenTol divide ond poissed Through The Copoer mining region in MonTono ond olso Through The Ieod mining region oT Idoho. Bill, whoT o surprise I goT when we reoched The wheoT counTry in WoishingTon ond Oregon. lThoughT iT would be level, ond boy, I never sow such hills. IT hills ever grow inTo mounToins, Those hills won'T hove Tor To go. . CroTer Lolne, Gregon is o beouTiTul spoT. lT's The deepesT, bluesT lolce in The world,wiTh no visible inleT or ouTleT. lmogine us hoving oi snowlooll TighT in The heorT oT ci deod volcono. We did, righT There in The middle oT The lolce. We sow plenTy oT big Trees on The Redwood highwoy, when we wenT To Frisco, I-Iere we Toured Chino- Town oT nigh'I'. YosemiTe' wos nexT, ond we possed Through The Son Jooquin volley-'on The woiy over. We possed Through miles ond miles oT TruiT orchords. ColiTornio cerToinly hos iTs TerTile, irrigoTed volleys. We sow mony ' 0 PorTy enmosse noTurol wonders in YosemiTe. lXIexT wos Los Angeles ond Long Beoch. We oTTended The Olympic gomes ond spenT one doy on CoTolino Islond. AnoTher doy wos spenT in Touring Los Angeles, Posodeno, SonTo Monico, Beverly l'IiIls, ond I-lollywood, buT we didn'T see ony movie sTors. Son Diego ond 'lion Juono were nexT beTore we sTorTed boclc eosT. We drove I8 hours, beTore coimping oT Phoenix, when crossing The deserT. And whoT oi hoT ploce ThoT Turned ouT To be., The Grond Conyon surely is one big hole in The ground. We comp boys wollxed To The boTTom ond The resT oT The porTy rode The mules down. IT's 6.5 miles by Troll To The boTTom ond iT seemed like 65 miles coming up. The Comp crew copTured ci porcupine, when coming Through Colorodo, buT iT died The doy oTTer we goT home. Konsois hod loTs oT coinToloupes ond woTermelons. We come Through NorThern Missouri, crossed The Mississippi oT I-lonnibol, ond oirrived in Normol on schedule Time. NexT Time l'll Tell you more obouT iT, Bill. Sincerely, Alex. The mormoT ogoin The Boundory of MinnesoTci, SouTh DolcoTo, ond Icwo 4 .T I, .. .X ' .. B Um.. hgh. mgwwmw f -i-Wv.,.f4- 4 flfi . '.Ytv 59BW 5R'2l9e' 7 . WW' Bi 6 RY6WKW.TLQ32LWG'M'25fzd.f S6Sa2EEE2 ?6u,ZLLE:b:v..,,- x A ' 113.1 v ' 5 Ywi2f1p:o .mb..... :lf 1 . ' W '5M5'39 ,'Yi'S96wf YW f12E?'sXa3v19AM'1f.4'QQb. 'km i k'M'.,LI2 9.V I-WM' izakL1..2fSi'7Xas'2'?93E.22'?'Q5?5107f4 Dale Landers Louise Anderson Mildred Eberf Homer Shaw I Ellis Wade James ElberT Howard OeTTing Glenn Taylor Campbell Miller Chandler Brown Jean Floclcharl Student Council . . 1-TE STudenT Council is a represenTaTive body composed aT The ediTor oT The Vi- deTTe,The ediTor oT The lndex,Tour delegaTes Tram The senior class, Three Trom The iunior class, Three Trom The sophomore class, and Two Tram The Treshman class. lTs TuncTion is To discuss plans Tor improving The condiTions and characTer aT sTudenT liTe and To repre- MOFMNEOI Cmoline PM senT The sTudenT body in making recom- mendaTions To The adminisTraTion. Members aT The STudenT Council are appoinTed To TuncTion wiTh The Dean aT Men and The Dean oT Women as The DaTe Boolc CommiTTee which supervises The social program Tor The school year. The vice-presidenT aT The STudenT Council acTs as chairman oT The poinT sysTem commiTTee Tor sTudenT acTiviTies. The STudenT Council also acTs as a nominaTing commiTTee Tor all general school oTTices. Each spring guarTer The elecTion is held To deTermine The various oTTicers Tor The ensuing school year. This elecTion is supervised by The ElecTions CommiTTee which is made up oT Tive members oT The council. This year a lNlominaTing CommiTTee has been creaTed To nominaTe Two candidaTes Tor The EdiTorship aT The Index and The EdiTorship oT The VideTTe and Two candidaTes Tor The lvlanager- ship oT boTh publicaTions. This may be regarded as an innovaTion in campus poliTics since iT will greaTly TaciliTaTe The choosing aT can- , cfidaTes cn meriT alone. Apportionmeni' Board . l-lE apporTionmenT board was com- posed oTChandler Brown, lvlargareT Carey, William lvlcKnighT, ArThur SpaTTord, and Donald Wardell, sTu- denT represenTaTivesg ProT. l-loward W. Adams, Dr. l-larry A. Brown, and Dr. RoberT G. Buzzard, TaculTy ad- visors. lT is The duTy aT This board To apporTion The money in The sTudenT Mr. Buzzard Mr. Adams Chandler Brown MargareT Carey PresidenT Brown William McKnighT Donald Wardell acTiviTy Tund. Some oT The ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The l932-33 apporTionmenT in- cluded a sum seT aside Tor TorTy band uniTorms and a provision whereby Tree dramaTics was insTiTuTed. Under This plan, all sTudenTs were admiTTed To The plays on The campus wiThouT charge upon presen- TaTion oT Their Term Tee receipTs. Provision was also made Tor a glee club Tour, To be made in The spring. These special allormenrs, along wiTh The usual class, socieTy, organizaTion, and pub- licaTion apporTionmenT, consTiTuTed The years's worlc oT This board. Afhlefic Board . . . THE AThleTic Boord is composed oT TiTTeeni members, Tive sTudenT ond Ten ToculTy. Melvin Nicol, Senior: Gwon Borcloy, Junior: MilTon Dunk, Soph more: ond George Gregcry,l3r':shmon,molce up The sTudenT delegoTion. The ToculT,y group is mode up oT C. A. T-lorper, W. A. L. Beyer, R. W. Fogler, R. G. Browne, T. J. l.oncosTer, R. U. Gooding, C. W. l-ludelson, C. E. l'lorTon, ond Cooches T-loword l-loncoclc ond Joseph Cogdol. The chief TuncTions oT The Boord were no mo i To opprove schedules ond voTe upon The , owords submiTTed by The cooches. They olso gove o bonqueT Tor The TooTboll ond cross- counTry Teoms oT The Rolond Teo Rooms in December. ln Moy They TeTed The boslceT- 4? boll ond spring sporTs Teoms wiTh o luncheon donce oT Moplewood CounTry Club. The Boord wos olso responsible Tor worliing ouT o A successTul new seoTing orrc1ngemenToT boslceTboll gomes. A i John Gregory Owen Borcley Mr. Fogler Mr. Gooding Mr. Honcock Melvin Nicol MiITon Dunk LecTure Board . . . FOR mony yeors The LecTure Boord has oTTempTed To conTribuTe To o well rounded educoTion by molcing iT possible Tor The sTudenTs oT The compus To hear The besT ThoT The world hos To oTTer in The y T ii Tields oT lecTure, music, ond The ollied orTs. The progrom Tor The ocodemic yeor is orronged by The ,T r H 5. T5 LecTure Boord consisTing oT ToculTy ond sTudenT members. The sTudenT members ore elecTed by populor voTe in The spring elecTion ond The ToculTy members ore oppoinTed by PresidenT Brown. The boord Tor This yeor wos orgonized os Tollnwsr Mr. Ellis Wode, PresidenT3 Mr. Melvin Nicol, FirsT Vice-PresidenTg Miss Georgene Lorson, Second Vice-PresidenT, Mr. Williom McKnighT, Treosurerg E T Mr. R. l-l. Linlcins, Corresponding SecreToryg Miss Mory Louise Borger, Recording SecreTory: Mrs. 3? 15 T John l.. Pricery Mr. W. A. l.. Beyer. T The LecTure Course Tor l932-33 Mnunkins William MCKMQM consisTed oT The Tollowing numbers: ,. MeIvinNicoI Elliswode Mory Louise Burger l-lelen l-lowe, monologisT, December Georgene Lmson Mwprlcer 2, l932g Sigrid Onegin, conTrolTo, 5 T :W i li WI Ti Februory 2, l933g John MoseTield, Ty poeT loureoTe oT Englond, Februory 7, l933: Don Cossoclcs, Russion mole chorus, Morch 6, IQ33: EvereTT Deon MorTin, lecTurer, Morch 30, IQ33: Elno Mygdol, doncer, hloy 2,i933. 4 T 1 s l Universiiy TheaTre Board . l-TE UniversiTy TheaTre Board was organized by Miss Verna Grubbs, in I928, To represenT, as she sTaTed iT, The dramaTic deparTmenT in acTion. lTs purpose was To supervise and assisT in The producTion oT all public dra- maTic acTiviTies on The campus and, Through iTs shore in The proceeds oT as eclcll play. To up The p5l'mUn9VlT Harry Cade Wendell Oliver Glenn Taylor e ' ern f 1. . ' h Lee Askins RoberT Duncan Clulpm S O96 IS ecded Charlene Paul Gwen Belding Jean FlockharT by The UDIVGTSITY ClIFE3ClOl' oT dFCJ- Miss Allen DoroThy Sfernberg Georgene Larson maTics, and iTs membership consisTs oT STage Manager, Business Manager, ProoerTy Manager, ElecTricion, CosTume MisTress, Scenic ArTisT, and PubliciTy and Malce-up Chairman. The board is selT perpeTuaTing, each member suggesTing To The direcTor and To The board The names oT The person or persons who have proved Themselves mosT eTTi- cienT and dependable in his Tield oT worlc. The appoinTmenTs are made by The direcTor wiTh The approval oT The board. WiTh The encouragemenT oT some members oT The TaculTy, The board This year peTiTioned The Ap- porTionmenT Board To place dramaTics under The supporT oT The sTudenT acTiviTy Tee Tor a year's Trial in order ThaT plays mighT be open To all sTudenTs. WiTlT This move The board was empowered wiTh The con- Trol oT all public dramaTic presenTaTions on The campus. Forensic Board . The Forensic Board direcTs The exTra- curricular acTiviTies in debaTing, exTempore spealcing, oraTory, and plaTTorm reading. IT co-operaTes wiTh The UniversiTy TheaTre Board in planning many speech TuncTions ThroughouT The year. 'An excellenT record was made during This year by The repre- senTaTives oT Illinois STaTe Normal Univer- siTy. Miss RoberTa l-lolley won an inTersTaTe oraTorical conTesT Tor women. The Women's Mr. Harper Mr. Sorrc-nson . ' Miss fememii DebaTe Team won The l.iTTle NineTeen B DoroThy FiTzgeroId Jean Floclchad Miss Allen Chompionship Gnd Hue rV1en'S Debcffe Team won Second Place in iTs division. 1 I ! Music Board . l-IE Music Board has been in exisT- y ence since I93I when iT was cre- , aTed in The inTeresTs OT The musical , organizaTions on The Campus. The I, duTies OT The board are TO disTribuTe i T I The Tunds which are apporTioned Tor music by The AppOrTiOnmenT Board. , This year The board has been raTher inacTive because The Appar- MUSIC BOARD TionmenT Board sTaTed speciTically The CLARA RASMUSSENCLIFFORD SUTTON .WLDRED EBERT amounT which should be apporTioned I . To each musical division on The cam- ' pus. Their acTiviTy was responsible Tor pro'moTing music inTeresT and They were insTrumenTal in procuring uniTorms Tor The band. , The personelle includes boTh TaculTy and sTudenT members. The sTudenT members are elecTed an- l I I nually in The Spring elecTions. The group This year included: Mr. WesToTT, Mr. FleTcher, Miss BoicourT 3 and Miss Brenneman, TaculTy members, and Mildred EberT, Murray Wallace, CliTTord SuTTOn and Clara l Rasmussen, sTudenT members. Convocation Commiffee . . T The opening OT The Tall guarTer The TaculTy commiTTee in charge OT as- semblies recommended To PresidenT Brown ThaT The regular compulsory General Exer- cises be abolished, and ThaT Convoca- Tions be held whenever a good speaker could be obTained or oTher suiTable pro- grams arranged. ATTendance was TO be volunTary. The commiTTee Teels ThaT The pro- grams, on The whole, have been superior TO Those given in The regular assemblies, and ThaT The aTTendance has been graTiTying be- - . . CONVOCATION COMMITTEE ' yOnd expecTaTIOn. ATTer a year s Trial There MR. BEYER MR. HUDELSON seems To be lITTle doubT among eiTher Tac- MR- ADWRE . GEORGENE LARSON MRS. PRICER BERNARD CRIMES ulTy or sTudenT body ThaT The experImenT MISS VINSON M55 ALLEN has been a success. y l 1 I -' 'U 2- I 1f71Z:I?X2k7id,:' EH Thrill of . . . Homecoming ILLINOIS STaTe Normal UniversiTy celebraTed iTs TwelTTh Annual Homecoming on Novem- ber The 4Th and 5Th, 1932. All The sTudenTs, TaculTy, various commiTTeesf and alumni, co- operaTed generously: This no doubT made iT The ouTsTanding Homecoming in The hisTory of Qld Normal. Homecoming oTiicially opened Friday evening, November 4Th, aT eighT o'clock wiTh an address oT welcome by PresidenT Harry A. Brown. The play. Belle Lamar by Dion Bouci- caulT, an old Civil War Melodrama, was re- vived Tor The enTerTainrnenT oT The home- comers. IT was presenTed in Capen Audi- Torium aT 8:I5 PM., boTh Friday and SaTurday nighTs. . Huge crowds gaThered aT The McCormick Gymnasium To hear Herbie Kay and his naTionally Tamous radio and dance orchesTra which was TeaTured aT The dance boTh nighTs. To make The dance an even greaTer success, he presenTed Miss DoroThy Lalvlour wiTh her TascinaTing personaliTy, and pleas- ing voice: This broughT hearTy applause Trom The Two Thousand merrymakers aTTending The Trolic. Speaking oT Homecoming one cannoT TorgeT The Hobo parade which Took place SaTurday morn- ing. Depression seemed To be aT home in The parade. You could look around any corner buT you couldn'T see any signs of prosperiTy7 hoboes oT every descripTion carried ouT varied ideas. Judging from some oT The cosTumes you would Think ThaT good Times were To be Tound in The disTanT TuTure. Those who saw The parade haven'T TorgoTTen Earl Hovendon, The begging Tramp, who carried oTT TirsT prize honors in The individual sTunTs. OrganizaTion sTunT3, which numbered well over The dozen mark, pre- senTed many diTTerenT and original ideas which made iT hard Tor The judges To pick The winners. Finally They gave The decision To The IndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT, who displayed a hobo in a ToresT by a camp- Tire. Prizes were also awarded To The besT decorC1TGd hOUSeS and. as The judges came To 305 NorTh STreeT They said whoa -There were The I-leII'5 Horses, who had carried ouT The spiriT ol: Homecoming by a ladder showing The diTTerenT sTeps Normal had Taken To make a banner TooTball year. FirsT prize! FTER The noon meol wos over, STudenTs ond Alumni reTurned Trom vorious Teo rooms ond TroTernol goTherings, ossembling oT lvlcflormiclc Tield To wiTness o greoT TooTboll gome beTween lvlocomb ond Normol. The bond, weoring Their brigh+ new uniTorms, morched on The Tield beTore on overTlow crowd. Their music Thrilled The Alumni heorTs os They welcomed lvlocomb ond Then, Tormed on N in honor oT our own school. AT 2:30 The bomb wenT oTT ond The greoT comboT wos on. lT wos o hard ToughT boTTle, To soy The leosT, beTween The LeoTherneclcs ond our own Red Birds. The l-lomecomers were well poid Tor Time ond money spenT, Tor iT wosn'T unTil The gun borlced, ending The gome, ThoT They lcnew Old Normol wos reolly v'icTorious. The Birds wollced oTT The Tield wiTh o I3-I2 vicTory To molce This T-lomecoming evenT The biggesT ond mosT successTul one oT yeors .They were more Thon proud To see our Toolrboll Teom come Trom behind To win from one OT The beST Teoms in The COnTe-fence. ' The ocTiviTies were ended by The Homo- coming Sunrise Service held Sundoy morning in Copen AudiTorium. lvlony Alumni sToyed cvcr Tor This service which ended The biggesT Homecoming Normol hos ever presenTed. We Teel conTidenT ThoT everyone wenT owoy wiTh The Teeling ThoT They'll oll be bciclc nexT yeor To see on even beTTer l-lomecoming T celebroTion. T-1 it '. fa, f f. T , W , ' Q.. , w , , .. i.. ,gg T S .T 1 'T T' - - c , . T Y TT 'WS LA - I , , T The bond . . . resplendenT in iTs color- Tul new dress . . . The gome . . . exciTing To The joyous end . . . ond The Doy shimmering in The worm sunlighT oT lndion Summer . . . oll conspired To emblozon on The heorTs oT our Alumni o mosT sincere promise Tor o greoTer l-lomecoming nexT yeor . . . Considering Hue rimeii Mocomb wos buried during? ine Homecoming celebroi iion . . . we iusr had Tc hove o heorse . . . i Nice looking nurses . . i bod looking impiemenhi . . . for on operorion . . . A A. brings Jro ligiir . . . Redbirds sequence of winnings iusr o reminder . . . ,. 5 x ,iw z V' AM 'Z 2' 4 .vw-r-V' 1 Yi fy .- , K 4 z .432 sf '-f 9 . A vl 0 , W, . 'QV A Hb ' Q' 5 jg vi X' :-. S 4 Q :Wg A , It .,4. J ,,.4: .:,,,., 3 ,.1s1'1A .,',' 4 jew X ,.,. ? W , -. -fw-! ,QE ':1.- ' T .Eg :v'-9 ' ,',' e K5 1 ,, A. . 4? QW w-3.511 -L--Q ban' ef if 1. I-Pl vw. J V! if Wx. V Q:-. , M., vm .9 4 4 Q. xx ..,. 5 ,nw-.V-.g., I 'xi Afgfg- ', ,f 3 Q nw---N ' w.-..-....,-.....,y W .93 un. ' ,lr A-f nf ..g 5 M? w..,... ., -my 1 s K 0 Q HE W.A.A. girls aT Their annual Homecoming bangueT. A huge success and well aTTended. This is a gala evenT and largely aTTended. Women's Gym is scene oT The TeTe. DecoraTions are in red and whiTe. STreamers oT red and whiTe aTTord an eT- TecTive canopy over The Tables. A sTriking club emblem makes iTs Tormidable ap- pearance aT The head oT The speakers Table. 157523 ,W 2 Q 12 ' 4 AMERA sTudy oT Th e b e n c h . Coach Hancock in deep ThoughT. The boys, anxious To geT inTo The baT+Ie. Ev- erybody seems inTer- esTed. Why noT'? lT was The TighT oT The year wiTh dear old Wesleyan. The whole Town Turned ouT Tor The celebraTion. WhaT a crowd, whaT a day, and whaT a Hobo parade. CaughT Tew oT hoboes on bended knees. The one wiTh The plug haT seems To know how To hold his hands. l wonder if he has prayed beTore? l doubT iT. '1 HERALDED bya banner an- nouncing iTs ar- rival, The ArT Club Talces iTs place in The parade. The TeaTure oT The sTunT, a l'lobo Tuneral la droll aTTair, buT all a iolcel, did noT spoil The gala spiriT oT l-lomecoming. The idenTiTicaTion oT sTiTT was a mysTery and The public was noT given The opporTuniTy To view The remains. We see This horse-drawn hearse lwiThouT The horsesl. This sTunT was The eTForT oT The Mad house, operaTed by Barney Lewis over on Fell Avenue. The corpse lwhich lies insidel we are Told, was Les RuTledge. Since There was no sympaThy Tor him The mourners were hired. ' ll ll CLUB marches in TormaTion in The l-lobo parade. ' The N s malce quiTe a showing and we can imagine The Thrill which passed Through The leTTermen oT Tormer years as They sTood along The side- lines. We see a num- ber oT whiTe N s. These are symbolic oT championship Teams and have be- come ciuiTe preva- lenT on The campus during The pasT Two years. Three moids, fhree men . . . hi+cl1-hiking Rosse+er belrween ...Ver- million, Dovis, ond Arnold ...uniJredH1ey slrond . . . Red and Sis visijr Jrhe l-ioll . . . R.W .... Coughf working . . . jusr Hue gong ... Red and Sis hove Zook wi+h Moore . . . Mory Ann pouses. Around . . . The Campus . . Boffles ond flasks sfond in rows ond wofch The lone seeker offer The unknown . . . Sfrefch Miller ogoin ... My! Who? o mon . . . geffing up in 'rhe supply room . . . Code omong friends . . . o view from chemisfry closs one cold wi n 'r e r morning . . . plenfy ho+ inside. As 's Q. 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Phy-Ed Co-Eds ploying Their pesT . . . P. E.'s on on cuTing . . . couple oT The boys . . . crowd oT The opening gome wiTh Wisconsin . . . Ann ond Buclc . . . Morsh holds his own . . . iusT on insTruq:Tor . . . Fell l-loll maids . . . iNlormol's pugilisT Turns ponsy . . . on The sTeps oT Old Moin. Some oT The Ag boys . . . down puT noT ouT . . . ouT Tor Their Sundoy sTroll . . . Two girls on The roclcs . . . doTe nighT . . . silk poiomos . . . iusT hove room Tor one . . . Mills hciving one on The house . . . iusT sTudenTs . . . T . TTS . ' A.. 2 Snaps . . . recall memories . . Loolc oul for llwe cors . . . Mr. Palmer on duly . . . Reseller, lvlorslw, Odell ond Herberl lpiclures don'l liel . . . l-leop big Brove . . . Coslw ond Roycroll . . . oul for o ride . . . Fresliie . . . lwice more . . . Nor- mcil's ions . . . Ellen dimes . . . lollcing il over . . . wl1ere's Jock- son . . . sludious boys . . . Red ol his besl . . . ol Hue Normolile . . . 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W 5 mf '54 lp The power of +l1e press . . . As my friend Brick Ycung wculd l1c1veil,Direclor of Public Relcilions of Illinois Slofe Normal Uni- versily. l l l l iq 1.1 'L The Nordine... 1 One of lhe new Koppo Delfo Epsilon sisfers . . . ' Dum-de-dum likes dromcdics, emborrossing 'E rnomenfs, Buicks, Lilerolure courses ond hond- W some men. , ,liar Q. .f ' 4 , All J :NX + H I f ' lily. ufnfffj 'xxx I l' K 'sl ' ff' Q' 1 ff xyll lin KXQN I J? 1 I K sI7f Z X l l X K l sh n X I qx ,' 'T 6' ff' 'VI X Z' I C' if' 4, ' . , ff' , . ,rj - . , , i ' , - 4. . - -. ' , 'Q ' ' , A' r I I l f 'I' ' I Z x X ' l, LA I 1 X ' , - l 1 X ,lvl I i -1 . - - ', l 'f 4 ,fl A pf. J 'Q -IL f 41- -' 5 i i , XX s-N SX , . , xi yf i ' rf ' 1- 'J , i . ' - f I x . K.: 'p X' . 1 N r , . 205 Jus+ a line of fripe . . . Apporenliy Dr. Oliver lobors under lhe illusion lhof 'rripe is good for us.. .someone pleose fell him oboul lhe birds ond fhe flowers. X X fx N if X in !,.ff f Sweefhearfs page .Nj ev m- ml f if A scienlisl on +l1e loose . . . Will you pordon me? . . .Come in ogoin l'm sorry 'fo see vou foke lhol olfifude Whoops, wlwol o gorgeous bullerllyf' Wriffen words recall . .memories at 49 I, ,- ll l' ! 9, ' i , 3 Coll me Figl1+ fellows . . . A flinger of bosebolls . .,ornong ofher Things ...Sl16'3 no Nun NiC. Y E fi 5 5 I l ? 5 e ' Blondie Romeo . . . D'you know? . . . Whcil'll we do oboul il? ...Lef's oppoini o cornrnillee. I I l 5 ' I Q f. r ll Q 3 l 45 JN 3 5 i l l , 5 i bfi- I I1 i i JFXXX i 207 J E-A , , :ex F242 Sign on fhedotfed line . Q Q Hem! -. KT! f f nX i S ff . VM ! An engineer of ins+i+u+ional machinery . . . :'This is. o feocher froining insfifufion . . . For fhis service 'rhe Sfoie of Illinois chorges you one doilonf' . . . Likes gardeners.. .his fun . . .no whlsflvng ...good monners ond work. i Q A speller of words . . . Tho1' reminds me of 0 sfory. . . . Hos one of the few genuine musfoches leff from the good old doys. gi ..-5 '-' WW J , XA 'S' S+reo+or Siren . . . So I fook lne 550,000 ond wenl To leoch of Cooksville . . . o lody in her profession ...likes lo 'folk , . . iLsf o moffer of soying sornelhing. He only can create 208 0 0 0 Who is . An o+l1le+e, genflemon and elecrricion . . . Likes some women, grope fruif, Dodges, C. M T. C., horses . . .dislikes some women, Ausfins dumb quesfions, ond burnf our lighl bulbs. Sl 1 fowl G le 11 209 Coach Nicol Shows The The difficul A line . . lasts a long time boys how To run The quc1rTer . . . hos Ty of being cz Twin. Km wxp I? Keeper of The flock . . . Shepherdess of Q Thousand odd gols. . .much soLighT offer by feminine ouTogroph hunTers . . . The Emily POST of The campus. N I . 9 The mon of precise mind . . . Il will nof hinder your grode if you disogree wifh me. . .The council, in its discussion decided The be-er question. 2lO The quill may be quite pointed Mrs. Lancas+er's boy, Thomas . . . likes subtle iokes ... conforfionisfs . . . Mrs Lonccusfer . . . rubber men ond fweed cops. 9 B ini P y h I g sf exiraordinory . . . k b g block cigors, forensics d h f .reseorclm good sports, ond 'r T fl F h . 9rzIK3?????2w Q rang.: V7 M I Pr. Say if. s. . with words fate Q' x73 Lv A fcvorife nafive son . Heop big brove . ofch mok' m Tepee. E9 'em Whif 1933 index O O Q D Q . 4 - 1 I it I Q x ,-1 X -ww' ,sw- -ff 5? ss' a .AA 'Lf in' '.f The finish Deans ......... A Adminislrafion Division. Agricullure Club ..... Agricullure Teachers .. Alpha Thela Chi ....... Apporlionmenf Board.. Ari Club .............. Arf Teachers ........ Alhlelic Board .... Alhlelics Division ..... Aulographs ......... .... Band, Concerl ..... Band, Marching .... . Baseball .........., ......42 81 43 .. ........ l43 ........47 .....l66 .....I86 .....I42 .47 l87 ,......l4 81 IS .204 lo 2lI ..........l63 I64 8: I6S M28 fo 30 Baskelball ........ ...22 81 23 Belle Lamar ............... ...... I Bl Black Friars ........... ' ............ ISS Business Xi Clerical Slalf ....... 65 8 66 ' C Campus Leaders ........ Championship Teams .... Cheer Leaders ......... Choral Club ......... Classes Division ..... Commerce Club ....... Commerce Teachers Convocalion Commilfee Cross Counlry ........... D Dedicalion .... E Educafion Teachers ..... Elemenlary Teachers .... English Teachers ...... Euclidean Circle F Fell Hall .. Finis ................... Foolball ............,....,.. .....I26 To l29 8i 7 .30 I59 ....68 81 69 ......I44 ......48 .....I89 ....24 .....:46 ...48 81 49 ..6l fo 64 .....S0 81 SI ........I30 ......l40 ........,...2I2 ..I6 Io 2I Foreign Language Teachers ......... Sl Forensic Board .................... I88 French Club ..i..................,. I47 Freshmen ...... .... I I2 To I23 INDEX TO INDEX INDEX TO Book G Gamma Phi ............ ........l4I Gamma Thela Upsilon ............. I79 Geography Tour ....... ..... I B4 8: IBS H Heallh Educalion Teachers ...., S2 81 S3 Hieronymus Club .................. I4S Homecoming ................ I9O 'ro I9S Home Economic Club .... Home Economic Teachers ..... Index Slaff .............. lndusl'rial'Ar'rs Club ...... lnduslrial Ar+s Teachers.. lnlramural Sporfs ......... J Janilors Jeslers Juniors PERSONAL A Adams, Howard ... .....SS, I86 Admlre, Harry ,.,.............. S4, l89 Allen, Mabel Clare ........ Anderson, Grace .... Alkin, Edilh Irene .... .SS, IBB, I89 Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Kinder K Della Epsilon .... Della Pi ....... Mu Epsilon .... Phi Kappa .i... garlen Club .... L Lalin Club ............... League of Women Volers .... Leclure Board ........... Library Slaff ,............ Lowell Mason Club .... M Maize Grange ...,....... Malhemalics Teachers Medical Advisors ....... Men's Debale Team ..,.. Men's Glee Club ...... Music Board ........ Music Teachers N Nalural Science Teachers. Nalure Sludy Club ....... N Club .............. Newman Club .... .....I-18 ......S3 ....l7S .....I37 ,.....S4 32833 ......67 .,...ISO 84lo9S ..,.l68 ....I72 I74 ....l69 ....I52 ....I46 ....l58 ....l87 .....66 I49 ....lS3 .....S4 .....67 ....l8O ....l60 ....l89 .....SS S5856 .....ISI ....I34 ....l36 O Orchesis ..,. . .... 40 8: 4I Orcheslra .... .. P '62 Perfecl Alibi ...,...,............... Philadelphia Liferary Sociely ....... Physical Educalion Club.. Pi Kappa Delia .......... Pi Omega Pi ............ Press Club ............. Q Qualify Slreel ......... S School Life Division .... . Science Club ............ Scenic Views .............. .....70 fo 83 Snaps Around fhe Campus... Seniors .................... Social Science Teachers.. Sophomores ...,.,......... Speech . ................ . Sludenl Council ... T Tennis . ............ . Thela Alpha Phi ..,, Tille Page.. ...... Track ............... .... Training School .... l82 I77 ......IS7 I73 I67 .....lS6 .....I83 l24 8i I2S ..........I3I ..8 fo I3 I96lo203 ....96 lo Ill .......I86 ....3l .......l75 ....2 81 3 .25 fo 27 U Universily High Teachers .... ...... 6 0 Universily Thealre Board .... .... l B0 V Varsily Club ..... .. .... l38 81 I39 Videffe Staff ......... ........, I 74 W W. A. A. ....,.........,............ l35 Women's Afhlelics ............ 34 lo 39 INDEX TO ADMINISTRATION Bachmann, Frederick Bally, Winefred ..... Barber, Fred ...... Barger, Thomas ..... Barlo, Margaret .... Wm.... SI .....64 .....S6 .. .56 S3 Women's Debale Team ............. l8O Women's Glee Club ............... I6l Women's League ............. l32 81 I33 Wrighlonia Lilerary Sociefy ........ I76 Y Y.W.C.A. .. .. .....IS4 Barron, O. Lillian .... ..... 4 6, l32 Barlle, Gladys ..... ...... . 47 Bauer, Veda ..... ..... 6 3 Bergland, Elsie .... .......... 5 2 Beyer, W. ....... ..... S 7, IB9 Blake, Anna ....... ........ S 6 Boicourl, Blaine .... .... . S5 PERSONAL INDEX TO ADMINSTRATION Confinuecl Boundy, Lollie ..... Brenneman, Elsie .. Brosi, Dorolhy .,... . Brown, Harry Alvin... .. Brown, Juanila .... Browne, Richard Brunk, Dorolhy Buehler, Rose ..,. ..,..n..55 .......55,1ss ...........62 ..44, 57, l86 .. .,.... 57 ,....64 Buzzard, Rober ....,. .... 5 7, I70, l86 C Carver, Kalherine ....5l Cavins, Elmer ...,. .... 5 0 Church, Jane .... .... 6 0 Clark, Nancy ..,. ......... 6 4 Clem, Rulh ,...., ..4......., K 16 Cogdal, Joseph .... .. Colby, J. Rose ..... Cole, Edward ,........ Connell, Marguerile Cooper, Margarel Cooper, Rachel Cromplon, Mabel Cross, Clarence .... D Day, Alra ,..... .. Dean, Marion ...... Decker, Charles ..... Dexheimer, Lora Dillon, Jessie ........ Dodge, Flora Doly, Alberl .......,. Douglass, Thomas Dragoo, Alva Wm.... E Ellis, Margery ....i Elwood, Roberl ...... Eyeslone, Lura Mary .... F Flagg, Elinor .........,.. Flercher, K. S. .......... 54 Fogler, Ralph W. .....,, , Fraley, John ....... .. Frey, Bernice ...,. Frye, Harold G Gerard, Rulh Olive ..... Gooding, R. U. ..... . Goodwin, May ...... Graham, Edward ,... Gulhrie, G. ....... . H Hamillon, Alma Mary ,... Hammerlund, C. M. .,.. . A Abboll, Virginia Eslher.. Ackerman, Mabel Helen. Acree, Barbara Jane ,.... Adams, Agnes Palricia... ....48,l .22,24,52,23 ,...5o .....49,l45 .....5l,l36 .......5l ......67 ...,eo ....55 44,l46 ....58 .....l58 ...,6l ....65 ...,63 ..,.6O 54 ....,5l,l47 .....,..5o ......6l ..........,54 155,153,154 ,......55,l87 l57 .....53, ....2l,52 ........55 .....56, l87 ....,62, l52 ........64 ......66 .57 H...54,l37 Hancock, Howard . .4, I6, 2l, 52, 30, l87 Harper, Chas. ............. 56, I76, l88 6l Harpsler, C. ....,.......,.,........ . Hayden, Annie ........ ..62 Henline, Rurh ..... ............ 5 I Hilbarger, Bessie .....,...... ..64 Hill, Eugene ...... .... I 7,2l,53,32 Hogan, W. ..... ............ 6 3 Holmes, M. J. ..... .......... 4 B Hood, Eslher ........ ..... 6 6 Horlon, Clifford ..... ....,52 Hoskins, M. ......... .......,.. . 63 Houn, Max ...,... .............. 6 3 Hudelson, Clyde ., ..... 47, I43, 189 Hume, Esler ..... ........ 5 2, l35 I lmboden, Erma ..... ..... 6 I J Johnson, Jennie ..... ..... 6 5 Jones, Sara ..... ..... 6 5 K Kelly, Edna ......... ..,.. 6 6 Kepner, Clara ...... ..... 6 4 Kinneman, John A. .... ..... 5 7 Knuppel, Fred ...... ..... 6 3 L Lakin, Emma ....... .............. 5 2 Lancasler, Thomas .................. 49 Linkins, Ralph ......... 46, l3l, l38, l87 M McAvoy, Blanche McDavill, Neva .... .... , .... ..56 l54 55 Mcllvain, Dorolhy .... ....... 4 7 Malmberg, C. ...... .... 4 9, I69 Marsh, R. .,....... ....... 6 5 Melrose, Ferne ..,. ....... 6 5 Mills, C. N. ....... .... 5 4, l30 Moore, Clifford .... 57, l7l Morris, Alla ........ ....... 6 3 N Nelson, Thelma ..... ..... 4 9 Newell, Aduah .....54 Noe, Rowena .62 O Ogle, Alice ......... ..... 6 I Okerlund, Gerda ..... ..... 5 0 O'Malia, Mildred .... ..... 6 2 O'Rourke, J. .... . Orr, Clarence P Palmer, George M... Parker, Rose ........ Pelers, Margarel ... PERSONAL INDEX TO STU .... .l00 .... ,IO7 . ..... IO3 . ..,. 97 Adams, Dorolhy ....,.............. II4 Adams, Heiberr Leon. I6, 20, 22, 3l, l07 ulia Helen Adams, J ................ IO4 Ahearn Edmund Russell ...... 28, 30, 88 Howard Leonard .... I6, I9, 74 Aidmfh, Alexander, Charles ............... ll9 Pelerson, Harvey .... Plolnicky, G. ...... . Pohle, G. ......, . Poller, May ...... Powell, Pauline .... Pricer, Laur H. ..... . Pringle, R. W. ....... . Pumphrey, Mabel .... R Rambo, Jessie ..... Rice, Ross, Agnes ........ Josephine ....,. Royce, Berfha May ..... Runyan, Doris Louise... S Salisbury, Frank Serkes, Edilh ..... Schwarlz, Lella .... Schroeder, H. H.... Shea, Grace Shea, Josephine Slude, Edna Smilh, Janel Smilh, Leon ...... Smilh, Roberla .... Sorrenson, Fred .... Sleph ens, Elhel ... Slrelch, K. ... Slroud, Rulh Taylo T r, Marion .... Teager, Florence Theone, Chrisline .... Tillon, Florence .... Tucker, Bernice .... Tucker, Grace Turne r, E. ...... .. V Vinson, Grace ......... W Walker, Mariorie .... Webb, Maiioiie Webb, Mary ..... Welch, Eleanor .... .. Weslolf, Frank .. Williams, Arlhur hrighl, Hazel ....60 ....49 .5O, 64, I77, I79 49 .,...........48 ....43,49 ......55 ....55 .........52 ...........64 .,..5O,l87,l89 ...........eo .........e1 ,....53, l48 ........49 ......53 ....56 64 ..fQf45,57fi 59 62 62 72 .........67 ........e3 .........55 .....47,l50 ........55 .........49 .H..58,I89 .......5o ......55 ...,eo ....5l ......50 .....47, l42 ..'...1..53 ......62 ....48 50 179,185,189 .......,54 ......,..51 .........48,l67 .............55 55 l49,l59,l62 DENTS Alfeld, Joseph Frederick ..... 28, 30, l0I Allen, Charlolle ....... Allen, Joseph .......... Allen, Mary Elizabelh . Allen, Amer Virginia Cora .,... man, Kennelh lvin ............l00 .. ........ lI7 .. ...... 79 ....34, 93 ....l0O Armslrong, Rulh ,.......... ,.,, I I4 PERSCDNAL INDEX TO ,STUDENTS Conlinuedl Amidon, Lavon ........ ..... I I7 Ammann, lrlene ......... ..... I 22 Anders, Jonel Molildo ..... .... 8 8 Anderson, Alice ......... ..... I 20 Anderson, Alice ..... ............ Anderson, X' nderson, Dorolhy .,............,. Bernice .....,....,...... Anderson, Louise MiIlicenl..l28, 98, Arganbrighl, Cynlhia ..,... IO5 I2I II9 I86 Armilage, John Wilson., ....,.... 23,63 Boll, Fred Roberl .,....,... ..... 2 9,30 II6 Bonwell, Franklin James ..... Boos, Eslher Mae .......... Bordner, Eloise .,....... Bowers, Marie Anne .... Bowers, Vincennes ...,.. Brandl, Virginia ,....... Brannon, Van Leroy ...., Bralsch, Waller Arlhur .... Bremer, William Lloyd .......,... Brenllinger, Madge Marie .... ...II7 ...II7 ....97 .. l23 ...IO7 .....IO3 ..73 24 27 .....I2O ....ai Cook, Mariorie Louise ..... Cook, Maurice Del.ap ..... .....34 .....87 Cooper, Verna Grace .... ..... 9 9 ilopenbarger, Evo Irene ............ IO4 Cora, Norma ....................... 78 Corbin, Edward ............. 33, 93, I79 Cornils, Marguerile Elvo ............ 99 Colhern, Mary Elizabelh ........... IO5 Coveny, Geraldine . ....... .... I 2I Cox, Charles LeRoy ...... .... 9 3 Cox, I-Iomer .............. Armslrong, Slacy Woodrow ..... 77, I78 Arnold, Marion Margarel ........ .IO4 Alvin, Mary Theresa ................ III Askins, Leland Revere .............. I88 Allerbury, Marlha Josephine ........ 89 Alwood, Mary Jane ................ II8 Aukland, Bessie Genevieve .......... 86 Auslin, James Lawrence ..........,. Azbell, William ......., 73, I69, I7I, IO7 I79 IO4 Brubaker, Mildred ...... ......... I I6 I34 II3 IZI B Bailey, Geneva Edilh ..... ,...... I 03 Baird, Belly Jane ...... ..,. 3 4,79 Baker, Asier Andrew ..... ...... 8 6 Baker, Grace Eleanor ,... ..... I 20 Baker, Rulh Elizabelh .,.. ..... I O2 Ba'.dwin, Frances ....,. ........ I I5 Ballz, Dorolhy J. .......,. .... I I6, I79 Bandy, I-Iomer .........,......, Ill I78 Bansau, Hilda Juliaelle .... ........ 8 7 Barber, Roberl Ballon .... ......... 7 7 Barclay, Gwen Filmore ..... Brinegar, Willard .......,.. Brining, I-lelen Edilh .... .. Broaddus, Alan ..,.......,..,..... Broughlon, Ellen .......... Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Alberl Chandler .....,..... I26 Bernice ....,..,........... Clyde Everell ............... Dorolhy Alice ..... Edwina Helen .... ...... Brown, Elwin .......... .'...32 Brown, Marna ......... ......... Brown Miriam Elaine.. ........ .. Brown Richard ......... .....,... Brown Brown Rulh Aileen ......... Bl, I74 Slanley, Eugene ............. Brumell, Roberl I-laro'd..l6, I7, 82 Bryan, Rulh ....,......., .97 II9 123 iss roi .94 IO2 IO3 IY3 II4 II3 Crabbs, Nellie Lillie ,......4. ..... 9 7 Craig, Marguerile Yvonne .... . Crandall, Junior Benson .... . Crawford, LaVela .....,.. ...I2O Creager, Angelina Jane .... ....88 75 .....92 Crouse, Mildred Viola ..... ..... 8 7 Croul, Dorolhy .,....... .... I O9 Culberlson, Celesla ....,... .... I I0 Cummings, I-Iope .................. I2l Cunningham, Lloyd Edward ........ IO4 Cunningham, Mary Ellen ..... ...., 9 8 Curran, Vernadine ......... ..., I 22 Curry, Vivian ........... . ..., IO9 Curlis, Jack Gonzalo .... ....... I 7 Cusack, Anna ........,. ........ I O5 Cusler, Paul Leonard ........, I6, I9, 28 D Bryan, William Dwain ......... Buehler, Leslie . ........ ,... 3 O, I22 Bunn, Waller ...,......A .,.A. I I4 Burchlield, Elizabelh Ann.. ...I2O Burgess, Aline ........,. .,... I I7 Dahler, Yvonne Evelyn ,..... ....76, I66 Darling, Dorrence Kennelh .......... ...H.......H...I6,2O,22,74,I26,l34 los Dorling, Minnie Maurine ........... Darling, Rex Virgil .......... 22,3l, Burns, Ralph William ..., ,.., 3 O, II3 Burroughs, Edylhe ........ .... I 22 Burrow, Marjorie ........,.. .. II5 Busing, Guslave William .... .. .86 Buller,'Geneva Fern ,.,.... .. IO8 Buxlon, Eugene . ,...,.,. .. IO6 ' C Cade, Carroll Columbus ......,... .79 Cade, I-larry Chandos ..,,,. 83, I75 I88 Calcalerra, Louise ..,.....,.,,,,.. II7 Caldwell, Belly ...,... ..... 9 7 I6l Campbell, Mary Ida ....., .... I I7 Campbell, I-Ielen .....,......... 92 I47 Carey, Margarel Theresa .,.... IO2 I86 Cargnino, Margarel Barbara ....., IO2 Cargnino, Mary Ann ,.,...... .... I O4 Carler, Ada .........,.,.. .. IO9 Carlson, Curlis Everell ,,.. .. II3 Carler, Bernard James .... .. .27 Carler, Pauline ......... .... I O9 Chamberlain, Jess L. ..... .,... I 32 Cheaney, Margarel .... . ..,. I2l Child, Wayne Alden .,,.. .... 8 6 I79 Choyce, Frances C, .,....... .... 7 9 I68 Churchill, Lois Arlowynne... .... IO6 Churchill, Winslon Goble ......... .93 Claa k, Annis .................... Davis, Dale Jesse ....,..... ...... . II8 Davis, Charles ........ II8 23 II4 Davis, Margarel Lavan ....... .... Davis, Nancy Jane .... II8 Dawson, Mariorie Genevieve ....... IO5 I23 Day, Donald ...................... Del-larl, Agnes Elizabelh ..... ..... 9 9 Delmar, Mary Helen ...... .... I I4 DeLong, Eslher ....... .... I O3 DeMik, William ......... ...... I I4 Dennis, l-larold ......... . ...I6, I7 Denzer, Marion Barbara .,.. ..... 8 O Deppe, I-Ielen ......,...... .... I O5 .89 Devine, Edward Francis .. Dey, Camilla Rulh ....... Deyo, Donald Edmund .... .ffidif Dickey, lola .............. ...... .86 I79 IO5 Dielenlhaler, Lois Jean .... IO2 II8 II9 I22 Dierking, I-Ienry ........ Dirks, Adelene ....,... Dohman, Elizabelh ........ Dolbow, Vera Louise ......... ..... 9 I Donaldson, Calherine Alma ......... 90 Dooley, Margradel ...... .. .... I2O Dornblaser, Laura ......... III Dornleld, Dorolhy Ida ...... .92 Drennan, Marion .................. IIS Dressel, Lucrelia I-Ienriella. Dressor, Eslher Marie ....... ........IO2 IOO 32,88, I78, I87 Baidwell, lvlary Louise .... .......,.. 9 5 Barger, Mary .......... ....... I 87 Barlow, Marie ....... ........ I O9 Baines, Jnoeva ........ ..... 7 3, I48 Barry, Gilberl ........... ....... I I7 Barlon, Wilbur Wayman... .... 23, 75 Barlram, I-larold .................. II6 Basling, Ferdinand ................ IO3 Bales, Winfield Edward.,l7, 26, 32, II3 Bayslon, Mabel .................... II5 Bean, Mary Louise ..... ....... ..97 Bear, Mary ...... ..... I I4 Beardsley, Blanche .. ...., IO7 Beavins, Lionel .... ..... I O9 Bechly, Cory Ann... ....... .IO7 Bedell, Jean ......... .......... 9 7 Belding, Gwendolyn ....... 72, I79, I88 Bell, Janece ........... .......... I 22 Bell, Joelle ................,....... II6 Bennell, Richard ....,............. IIO Benninglon, William Edmond ......,. I8,29,3O Benlen, Thomas .................... IO6 Berger, Mary Belh .,................ I2O Bergslrom, Rachel Fern ..... .... 8 2 Berry, Edwina ............ ....... I I6 Berry, Alberla ........, ........ I I5 Bevan, George ...... .... I 06, I36- Beyer, Emma Mary ..... ........ 8 8 Biddle, Juanilo ........ .... I 22 Bischoff, I-lelen Louise .... .. .9I Bischoll, Julia Ella, .... .... I I8 Bishop, Alice Marie ...... .... 7 8 Blackeil, Inez ............... ..., I O8 Blackford, I-larold Russell.... ......33 Blackwell, Kalie Florence .... ..... I Ol Blair, Ernesl ............ .. .... l2I Blake, Grace .............. .... I Il Blakley, Leland Morsell .... .... I 7 Blum, Wayne ............ .... I 23 Blum, Julia .............. .... I O9 Blum, Maurine Eleanor .......,..... II3 Roalner, Glenden ................. IO7 Bockewilz, Gerlrude Slizabelh ...... Bowhn:-rl, Ellrieda Harriel .... Bohlcn, Alla Marie ........... .74 .89 IOO Clark, Mariorie Jean ..,.... Classon, Leona Muriel ..... .. .83 ....77 I79 IO2 Clarke, Horlense Movie ..... ..8O Claylon, Maxine .........,.. ..... I O6 Cleveland, Mildred Marguerile ..... 93 Cline, Marjorie Vaulrin ....... iO5, I68 Cluver, Wilbur ....,. .............. I I' Coe, Alma ........... .... I O2 Collland, May ....... ...IO9 Collman, Shiela Dorr... .... .IOO Cole, Rulh .............. ......... I I0 Collins, Everell M. ............ I7, 32, 87 Conger, Shirley Frances ............ IO3 Conlin, Dorolhy ........... ..... I 20 Conn, I-lelen ............ ...I20 Conner, Waller ......... .... 8 2 Conrad, Velena Failh .... ...IO4 Drum, Gerald Newland ....... I6, I8, 32 Dubble, Irma ............ Dueringer, Dorolhy May .... Dull, Jessie ................ Dufner, Mary Margarel. ., I2I .,....IOS IO7 II8 Duke, Ruby Laurelle .............,... 91 Duncan, Roberl E. ...... 88, I78, I79, I88 Duncan, Rulh Willa ................. IO6 Dunk, Millon Ray .................. I87 Dyer, Wayne Horace .... IIO E Fades, Mariorie Anna. ......., .IO4 I 9 Fberl, Mildred Frances.l27, 99, IS6, l'ddy, Ruby ........................ I2O PERSONAL INDEX TO STUDENTS Continued Edwards, Anne Laurie ............... 99 Eggenberger, Delbert Norgaard...l02 Eichhorn, Rosemary ..... .........a. 9 2 Elberi, James E. ................ 90, I86 Eller, Alvina Elsie ......... ..... I 04 Ellis, Mary Calherine ...... ..... 9 2 Engel, Merle ......,............... l22 English, Margarei Rulh ............ IOS Ennis, Eugene Joseph .....,..,.,... .9l Ensign, Preslon Marshall .... 92, I42, I79 Esser, Blanche Mildred .........,... IOO Eversole, Elda ........... ........ I 07 F Faleili, Leo ............. .......... I I7 Fanselow, Emma Wilma .......,..... 93 Farber, Raymond Lawrence .,......,. 30, 33,9I Farihing, Mary Elizabelh ........... I00 Faul, Vernon ....,...,.............. ll0 Feasle Mar'orie Jane ..,. I02 y, 1 ..... Feicherl, Annalouise ..... Ferril, Harry Bryanl ,.... Ferry, Sfella Blanche ..... Felzer, Helen ........... Finch, Grelchen .,.... Fisher, Bealrice .,..... Fisher, Elouise ..........,.... Fisher, Jessie Lorene ....,.... Filzgerald, Dorolhy Marie .... I2 8, l32, Filzgerald, Edward Andrew ..... 23, Filziarrell, Kalherine ......... Fleming, Mary ............. Flelcher, Fosler ............. Flinspach, Kalhryn Lellis ...... .....93 .,..,83 .....73 .. .I23 ....ll5 ....ll3 l06 .......75 isa I42 II6 II7 ......ll8 ..79, I70 l88 Flockharl, Jean Louise... ..8l, l86, Flocchi, Angelo .............. Forbes, Gordon William ..... Fosdick, Cecil Voil ............ Fosfer, Roberl Luce ...... 24,2 Fouls, Jessie ................. .......94 ...24, 27 ..l7, 101 6,25, 109 ......ll4 Fowler, Paul Edward ......... I6, 28,30 Fox, Lloyd Francis ....... .. Fox, Mary Ellen ....... Freilag, Clyde ............... Frick, Hope Winifred ....... Fricke, Loyd Clil'ford..24, 26, 2 Fricke, Raymond Woodrow... Friedman, Bessie ............. Friedman, Sarah Louise .... Frosl, Pearl Eva .......... Frosi, Rulh .............. .. Fry, Claylon Thomas .... Frye, Paul Leroy .......... Fuller, Kennefh Eugene .,..... Fyfe, Mariarie ......... G Gaard, Arvilla ..... Gallup, Evereil ....... Gamble, Ellen ......... Gardner, Virginia Lee .... Garrelson, Lucille ......... Garrell, Verneil ............. Gaudino, Fannie Dolores ..... Geiken, Leoia Dolores ...... Genewilch, Iris Revo .,..... Gerdes, Velda Rebecca .... Gianasi, Marie .......... Gilford, Regina ......,..... Gillespie, Mary Margaref .... Gilpin, Veda .............., Gingrich, Beulah ,...,... Girard, Elsie ...... Girol, Lillian .......... Glassefl, Rulh ........... Glazier, Lilian Louise ..... .......94 ......lO4 .......89 ......l02 5,75,I28 .......78 ......I20 ....l05 .,....I05 ......Il9 32,33,94 l6,20,72 ...28,30 . .... l08 Il0 I2I II7 ....ll9 ....l22 ....I20 ....II3 .....98 ....l04 ,...l03 ....ll0 .,..l05 ....l04 ....lO9 ....l07 .....93 ....l22 ....ll9 ....l00 Gleason, Glover, James ......... , William Hamillon Goepper, Barbara ...... . Goff, James ......,,.... . .........I6, I8, 22, 29, 30 Goin, Clyde Leroy ........, Goken, Ferne ............. Gooch, Rosella ........ Goodwin, Frances ...... Godld, Gladys Grace ...,. Gorens, Herberf ......... Gould, Halena Rebecca... Gourley, Reeva ........... Graff, Helen Evangeline... Grandi, Hermine ......... Greene, Lemar ........... Grimes, Grohar, .....ll8 .9l l23 . I. I. .9,2.I. l27 I06 .......Il6 ,....ll8 .....ll8 .....I03 ....l6, 25 ......73 .....ll5 ......99 .......l08 ...,...l08 .......87 Gregory, Judilh Bonila .... Gregory, Wendell John ..... Griffin, Emmalene Bealrice .......... .70, I66, I67, l72 Grimes, Bernard Thomas...93, I78, I89 Harvey Mayland ,........... .l6, 20, 29, 30, 87 'sieve' 'oeafgel ...... 17, I23, 187 ........l7 ........90 Gronemeier, Eslelle Rilrfe .... Gronemeier, Norma Sue ........ 87, Wg ' ll Grush, Alice ........... Guernsey, Una Gerlrude Gulhrie, John Slreid ......... H Hohner, Theresa ........ Halane, Thelma Faye .... Haley, Margarel ....... Hall, Charles ............. Hall, Lulu Eleanor ......... Hamillon, Edgar Roberf... Hamlow, Doris ........... Hamm, Mona Juaniia ..... Hanes, Marlha ......... Haney, Wilma Lea ...... Hanley, Salena ........... Hansen Alice Gerlrude... Hanson, Hanson, Hardisly, Harlan, Harmon, Harmon, Harmes, Hariley, Hasseif, Milfred Curlis. Myrfie Gunhilddijl Marian ......... Qfffifioi 3o,33, 101 .....l05 .....ll9 Ill .....lO8 .IOI II7 .....I20 .....ll4 ....94 .....Il9 .......ll0 ..l6 20 80 .......,78 .......I06 Mildred Virginia .... .... 8 6 Dorolhy Adeline. Elhel Marie ..... Bernice .......... Elhel Louise ...... Margarel Mary.. Haupl, Elizabelh ......... Hausmann, Thelma ..... Hayes, Angela Marie .... Hayes, Helen Dean ..... Hein, Rulh .............. Heins, Vernon ............ Heifbrink, Alvin Fred ..... Heller, Failh Arvilla ..... Henneke, Dorolhy L. ..... . Henry, Mary Eliza beih ..... Herberf, Marlin Theodore. .. .......... 78, I28, l30, Hirsl, Louis Fredrick ....,.. Hirsl, Mabel Alice ....... Hirsl, M ildred ...,........ Hogg, Hazel Luella ....... Hoke, Raymond Fellow... Holley, Roberla League .... 77 Hollis, Wava Maye ....... Holslein, Frank Fred ...... Holi, Kennefh Eugene .... Holi, Marvin Warner .... Hollz, Evelyn ............. Homann, Harold William. Honeywell, Lola ..,.....,. Hoobler, Aldene ....... Hoobler, Marfha .... Horion, Kennelh .. .. .... 34 ,93 .....III .. .99 ....76 ...,.l23 .....ll0 .....lO4 .....l22 .....lll .....II9 ....95 ......77 .....lI7 ........76 173 174 i79 .77 .........l2l II6 .........ll8 .72 ,I29, I76 ........9l .....24, .94 I05 I02 IOI 24, 82, I43 II4 II6 II6 l23 Hosfelller, Aleen ............ ......l09 Houghlon, Josephine Lucille ........ 88 Houslon, Rosa ..................... l09 Hovenden, Earl Wesley ....... I00 Howard, Melford ........ .... I I8 Hoyl, Drusilla .......,. .... I 07 Hubbard, Uarla Ann ..... ..... 8 9 Huber, H-elen .......... .... I I7 Hudson, Mildred ...... .... I ll Huff, Helen Calherine .... .... I 02 Huff, Kennefh French ..... ...... I 00 Huggins, Harold .............. I09, I78 Hull, Gladys ........,.............. Ill Humphrey, Vera Adaline ..... .... I 04 Hunle, Rosalind Fannie .............. 98 Hunier, Bealrice Evelyn .............. 93 Hulmacher, Paul William ....... 88, I64 Hullon, Lyle ........,..... 24, 26, 25, 90 I Imig, Donald ............ .... I 20 Imig, Kennelh Raymond .... ..... 9 I Imig, Vera Margarel ...,. .... I 05 Irwin, J. Lyle ........... .... I 07 J Jabsen, Andrew William .... Jackson, Charlolle Louise .... .I6, 28, 30 .......97 Jackson, Clarence Ross .... lOl, I78, I79 Jackson, Herberl Alexander.. Jenkins, Mildred ........... Jenkins, Paul ............... Jennings, Helen Russell ....... Johanson, Helen Florence.. .87 ........l02 Johnson, Dorolhy Winnifred.. I05 Johnson, Erma Gloria ....... .......24 ....IlI .....l7 QIIQ.ae Johnson, Harold Wesley .... ..... 9 3 Johnson, Ida ............... .... I 23 Johnson, Irene Emma ......... .... I 05 Johnson, James Alexander .......... 25 Johnson, Kalhryn Edna ............. IOO Johnson, Margarei Zoller ...... IOI, I77 Johnson, Woodruff ...,..... ....... I 7 Johnslon, lngrisline ...... .... I 2I Jones, Dorolhy ...... .... I 09 Jones, Dorolhy .....,. .. ..... 93 Jones, Eugenia .............. .... I A20 Jones, Opal LaVonne ............... II8 Jordan, Charles Nalhaniel .......... 30 Jordan, Mary Calherine ..... K Kalal, Libie ......... Karlock, Harold ...... Kaufman, Frances .... Kearney, Fay ........... Kehl, Lula McAdams ..... Keisler, Mable Ora ..... Keilhley, Rella ....... Keller, Naomi ...... Kelly, Clinl ..... Kelly, Roger F. ........... . Kendall, Kaihryn ....... .. Kennedy, Mary Lorella...... Kenl, Waller ............. Keppler, Lois ........... Kerchenfaui, Louise ..... Kellemann, Geraldine .... Kilgo, Caiherine Belly ..... Kimball, Helen Arlene ..... Kimler, Eula ............... Kimmell, Mable Virginia ........,.. Kimmell, Mary Alice ...... King, Vernon Frances .... Kleinau, Lois ........... Kloess, Pearl Marie ..... ....8l, .....72 ....l03 ....lI7 ....ll4 ....II8 .....72 .....83 ....lI6 .....79 ....l2I .83 II4 II3 ....l07 ....ll5 ....l22 I23 .....89 I02 ....l08 .94 l73 .97 ....l09 .....73 Knersch, Henry Arlhur ..... Knudson, Evelyn Lucile ,... Knuppel, Roy Augusr ,... Knuppel, Rufh Louise ..., Kofoed, Mabel ....... Kohler, Paul A. .... . Kohn, Louise ........... Korly, Hesfer Lillian ..... Korfy, Russell James .... Kosradin, Dorolhy ...... Kral, Rose Agnes .......... Kramer, Eunice Evelyn ..... Krupp, Gerlrude Kay .... ff .'.'rsi,' 26, Krusa, Mildred .................... Kuhfuss, Harold Henry ....... .29, 3C, Kuhfuss, William John .............. I8,28,30,9O, Kuhn, Marlha ...................... Kulka, Olga June .................. Kusfer, Clarence .... L LaMas+er, Doris .... 34, 75, I26, Lamb, Jeannelle .................. Lamberl, Mariorie ...........,..... Landers, Dale lriys ....... .... 8 4, Lane, Charles ...,.......... Langhoff, Orville Ralph ..........., Langlois, Clifford ...,.... Langslon, Dorolhy May .... Langsfon, Susie ......... Lanigan, Daniel . ........... . ....30, Lannae, Vivian ............... LaRochelle, Kingsley .Augusf ........ Larson, Georgene Elrzabelh ........ ..........70,l Lawson, Dorolhy .................,. Lawson, Kalhryn ......... 29, I73, I75, I87, l88, Leach, Nancy ............ Lealhers, Elizabelh Aleen .......... Lee, Kennelh, Richard .... Lee, Vernon .............. Lemme, Ronald Thomas.. Leonard, Mariorie ....... Lesler, Eloise ........... Lelford, M-ary . ..... . Level, Lucille ........... Lewis, Barney Allison .... Lewis, Ben Ellis ........ Lewis, Belhel ......... Lewis, Elhel Eslelle ...... Lewis, LaVerne Fred ..... Lichlenwaller, Aileen Liehr, Paul Wilson ..... Lill Lois Ann y, ....... Linn, Nona Fay ......... Lifwiller, Herberl Paul ....,....,. Lilwiller, Howard Ralph ..... Livingsron, Nellie Mae .... Loerfler, Charles ............ is, ...I6, 17, Logan, Alice Sellles ........... Logan, George Raymond ..... Logue, Byron ............. Long, Violel Josephine.. . .. Lorlon, Hilma Calherine .... Loughran, Calherine ..... Low, Doris .......,...... Lowe, Mary Edward ......... Lucus, Dihl H. ..,......... ........ . Lundberg, Eslher Elizabelh ......... Lulz, Dora ,,..........,........ 77, Lux, Jean ......,.......... ..... Mc McAlis'rer, Virgil Elmer ..,. McAlisTer, William Cleo .... McBride, Eleanor ....... . PERSONAL INDEX TO STUDENTS McCaslin, Jay ..................... II9 McClelland, Fosler Kennelh ......... 82 McCord, Zola Margery .......... ..92 McCully, Dorolhy Belle .............. 99 McGraw, Juanifa Phylis ............. 75 McGrew, Richard .............. 30, II4 McGuan, Hildegarde .... ....... I II McGuire, Alice ....,............... l2I McKee, Edilh ...................... lI5 McKnighf, William ..... 32, IO8, I86, I87 McNeal, Dorolhea ................. Il0 McNeely, Bradley George .......... Il5 McReynolds, Dorolhy Jean Maas, Frances Elizaberh.. M Madigan, Paul Jerome .... .... 3 2, 877 Madison, Margery .,.....,. Maginnis, 'Maxine Louise.... Mahan, Wilfred Joseph .... Main, Josephine ............ Makinson, Mildred Lorrene .... .... 9 8 Malkus, Agnes .......,...... ....95 .. ........ 86 .....I20 ....92 ....l7 ....93 .....lI8 Malone, Margarel ....... ...,. I ll Manuel, Harold David ..... .... 3 0,33 Markillie, Edna .................... II6 Markman, Chesler Amor ..........,. 8l Marauardl, Carl Arlhur ..,.......... 70,25, l29, I37, l72 Marsh, Charles Randolph ............ 88 Marshall, Jeanelle Elizabelh ....... l02 Marlens, Muriel ......,..,.......... II8 Marlin, Kendrick William ........... IO6 Marzalek, Frank John ............... 26 Mason, Harold ........ ..... I 08 Maleelf, Kalherine ivlafhis, Kafhryn ...... Malleson, Dorolhy ......, II9 .....l03 .....l07 .....ll4 IO6 II9 IO8 Maurer, Wayne ............ May, Marcella Calherine Mayne, Mariorie Maxine ..... ..... Meadows, Lillian .......... ....... Meehan, John .......... i ........ 30, I23' Menlzer, Gwendolyn Alice ......... I03 ....76, 30, Mercer, Mary Esfher ......... ..... I I8 Mefz, Mariorie ...............,.... l2l Meyer, Julia ....................... IO7 Meyers, Dororhy Louise ............. IO4 Meyers, George Anfhony. . I6, I9, 29, 30 Middlelon, Richard Arlhur .... 24, 26, 23 Mihalik, Genevieve ................ Il0 Millay, Roberl ............. ....... I ll Miller, Arlhur Kelly ...... ....... 2 7, 25 Miller, Campbell Alexander ...... .. 78, I28, l56, I78, I79, l86 Miller, Edna ...................... l20 Miller, Eleanor Chrisline ............ 99 Miller, Margaref Jane ..... ..... I I8 Miller, Mary Mae ........ ..... I 04 Miller, Ralph Dale ..... .... 2 7 Miller, Ray Lee ..... ...... 2 5 Miller, Warren ..... ..... l I9 Mindrup, Dorolhy ........ ..... I I4 Miner, Alice Bernice ........ .... 9 4 Minor, Gladys Ellender ..... ..... I O0 Mize, Harrie? ........... .... .l09 Moak, Zella Rosalia ....... Monroe, Dorolhy Elizabelh ....... Mooney, Joseph Francis... Morrison, John ............. Moyle, Dorolhy Louise .... Muehlenpfordl, Elsie .... Mueller, Emil Arlhur ..... Mueller, Paulella Jansen... Muhl, Frank' Henry ....... Muir, Mary Alice ..... Mulera, Emmefl ...99 32,93 ,....i2i ...mae .....ii4 ...Je ......94 ....3l,32 .....l05 .....l22 Continued Munson, Everefl Hale ............. II3 Munz, Viola Gerlrude ............... I00 Murdock, John D. ......... 29, 30, 32, 33 Murphy, Dorene ..................., I23 Murphy, Kennefh Eugene ........... II3 Murray, Glen Phillip ..... Murray, Murray, Lucille ........ Mulch, Pearl Opal ........ Myers, Eylvia Elizabelh... N Leslie Darwin ........ .....ii5 ie, 19,30 ........ioa ......I02 . ..... 98 Naffziger, Margarel Ann ..... .... I 23 Nalziger, Carroll Samuel. Nafziger, Vivian ................... .97 IO6 Neederman, Mary Magdalene ....... 88 Neill, Thomas Lloyd... I6, I7, 32, 84, I79 Nelle, Richard Slephen ............. .72 Nelson, Lena ...................... IO7 l57 Nelson, Marian Carolyn ..... 34, 75, Nelherlon, Clifford Leroy ....... I7, 30 Newburn, Mabel Eslher ..........,. 95 Newnam, Mildred Kalhryn ......... l03 Nicol, Marvin John ................. 70, l27, l86, I79 Nicol, Melvin James ................. 33, l26, I69, I78, I87 Niehus, Irma I. ..................... II6 Nighfingale, Dorolhy .............. ll5 sloble, Richard ........ I2I Noe, Rachel June ......... ..... 9 -1 Nollmann, Clara Marie .... ....... 7 3 Nollmann, Laura ........ Nordine, Irene Lavilla .... Norlon, Dan Joseph .... Norlon, Eunice ......, Nurse. Edifh Thelma ,.., O Oakland, Carrie Mae ,... Oberlino, Irma ..,..... O'Brien, Frances ........ .98 ....95, I7l 25 ....l08 ....I00 ....Il5 ....I07 ........I22 Odell, Gerald Paul ................. 9l Oesch, Raymond Willis ..,.......... 93 Oelring, Howard Augusf...93, I79, I86 Oliver, Wendell Edson... l50, I75 Olson, Mildred Almeda.. Olsson, Mariorie Marie.. Ollmann, Leona ......... O'Malia, Muriel Helen... Omick, Jeanelle Lillian... Orendorff, Raymond .... Orr, James Harold ..... Orris, Beryl David .... Osborne, Julia ..... 7 Parrel, Jeanne .......... Parrish, Cleva Rulh ...... Palernosler, Fredericka . ,I78, I79, I88 ....I02 .. .... IO8 U .. ..... 8, .. .... I03 ......IO7 C ....a2,is., ......ni ......io6 .....34, 74 ..........ioe, Paul, Charlene Evadna ..... 74, I79, l88 Paulukas, Nellie Alice... Pearce, Frances Carolyn.. Pearson, Mary Mae ...... Peck, Mabel Irene ....... Peck, Olive Eileen ....... Peebles, Ferne Ariefla .... Peeken, Leona Margarel. Perks, Paul Aloysius ...... Pererson, Theodora ...... Pefifclair, Marie Louise... Phares, Belly ........... Phillips, Leona ........... Pierce, Mary ........,... Pills, Caroline Augusla 84, .90 IO4 .99 ll5 .. .... IO4 ....l04 IO8 .88 I03 .. ..... 80 . .... I22 ..........Il4 !l5 I86 l26, I66, Van de Veer, Ruby Cruse .... PERSCNAL INDEX TO STUDENTS Plofner, Grace Marie.. . Poland, Leslie Byron... Ponder, Helen ........ Porfer, Charline ......... Power, Eleanor Maxine... Powless, Rufh Lois ........ Praff, Derrill ....... .. Prescoff, Harry G. ....... . Price, L. Merle ............ Prifchard, Helen Elizabefh Prifcheff, Rufh Emma ..... Procfor, Margaref Elinore. Purcell, Yvonne Denfon .... Purnell, Isabelle ........ Pyle, Enid ............. Q Quicksall, Grace Quigley, Loraine ...... Quinn, Goldie ............ Quosick, Florence Mae... R Raglan, John Culver ...... Rakow, Edwin ......... Ramsey, Bernice ....... Ramsey, Lela Lucille ..... Ramseyer, Merle ......... Rankin, Lawrence Elwin... Rasmussen, Clara .,....,,. Rasmussen,. Margaref Edifh ..... Ray, Efhelin Ida .......... Read, Della Jane ......... Reece, Herman ,.... Reep, Edna ......... Reid, Joseph James ...,. Reimann, Reinboch, Reynolds, Helen Marie ..,. Reynolds, Imogene ....... Reynolds, Roberf ........ Reynolds, Willis Keifh .... Henry ......... Roberf Arfhur. .. Rhoades, Mary ........... Rice, Homer Kennefh .... Rice, Lucy Edifh ......... Riedel, Oswald Henry .... Riedel, Paul Roberf ...... Riley, Argyll ............ Roberfs, John Winchell .... Roberfson, Anna Merle .... Robinson, Alfred ........ Robinson, Lois ......... . Rodeen, Arva DeLora ..... Roeder, Esfher .,.......... Rogers, Berfha Lucille ..,. Romack, Huberf Owen... Romersberger, Dorofhy .. Rosenboom, Dorofhy .... Rosenfhall, Ella Mae .... Ross, Russell ............ Rossefler, Jack Charles.. Rofh, Lloyd Ernesf ,............. 76 .....87, .I2l ...88 ..lI3 lI5 ..l0i I79 ..l05 ...75 ...92 ...89 ..l04 ...99 ..l00 ..l22 IO3 IO7 ..l09 ..I06 ...8l .....98, I44 l09 .II7 ....lOl ..ll8 ..l'J2 '89 ..i03 ,AH ...9l 28,30 ..lIl 27,25 ..lO6 ...32 ..93 ..l23 .II8 ...30 ..l22 ...8l ...98 ...76 3l,33 Ill l78 ..II9 Ill IO9 ..73 . .... I22 . ..Uiia IO4 ..l08 ..l20 .82 Ill .93 l5l Rousch, Frances Margareffe ...... I. Royse, Helen Louise ............. Rozak, Vicforia Lucille .......... Ruddock, Mariorie Irene ..,.. . Rufledge, Leslie Edward ,.... . Ryan, Jennie ............. S Saddler, Lillian Jane.. Sage, Lillian Frances .... Sage, Mary Rufh ,.,.... Samp, William Ernesf ..... Sampen, Raymond John .... . Sancken, Lael Verna ,..... .89 77, l35 .90 ..ll3 ....l6 ....97 ....8l ....88 ...79 ...IOO ...lOl ....98 Safferfield, Verna Janeice ......... Savoie, Helen A. ......... . Sayers, Orville James ..... Schaefer, Margaref Ellen.. Schaper, Jane Almeda .... Schipper, Lewis Marion.. Schmalz, Guenfer ......... Schmufzler, Virginia .... Schnefzler, Edyfh ....... Schoby, Virginia .......... Schofield, Alyce Carolyn.. Schrage, Albin Joseph ...... Schreib, Alma Marie ...... Schueffe, Waller Carl ..... Schuefz, Dorofhy .......... IOI .95 .97 ll5 l02 I78 IIO l02 IO8 I05 .29 30 I03 1 Schwenn, Floyd Oscar ....... l6,2l Scoff, Beulah Pauline... . .78 IOO l02 33 l03 l2l Scoff, Clifford ........... ...... Sealock, John Howard ....... .. .97 Seiferf, Lorene Magdalina .... .... 8 7 Seifz, Ralph Kennefh ....,... .... 7 5 Seleff, John ............... ...IO6 Senger, Helen Louise ..... ...... 9 9 Seguin, Delphine ........ .... I 09 Shafer, Virgil David ...... .... 9 4 Shakespeare, Lois Rufh ............ .79 Shaw, Eleanor Mae ....... . .......... II9 Shaw, Harrief ..................... l08 Shaw, Homer Eli..83, l27, I69, I79 I86 Shea, Helen ........................ IIO Sheahan, John ........... I6, I7, 23 ll6 Shearer, Enola Enid ................. 73 Shearer, Hazel .................... l23 Shelfon, Barbara Ann ....... ..... I I6 Shepherdson, Genevieve .... ..... I Ol Shick, Ralph Andrew ...... .... 7 5 Shimer, George Henry ..... ...... 8 2 Shipley, Elva ............ ........ I I9 Shirk, Jessie Jane ................... 9l Siloffo, Julia ............ Silvers, Anneffa Rae...78, I66 I67 I68 Simcox, Virginia ................... Il6 Skadden, Mary Anne ................ 87 Skaggs, Cora Belle ....... .... 7 6 Skelfon, Dale Philander ........... .73 Skinner, Edifh ldelle ................ 95 Slack, Mamie Elsie ............... ..8O Sleevar, Sfanley .......... I6, I7, 29, 30 Sloneker, Wendell ................. ll5 Slusser, Gerald Adelberf ......... .9l Smiley, Georgia Lois. ....... .... I I5 Smifh, Donald ............ l70 Smifh, Earle Alberf ..... .. .82 Smifh, Frances ....... .... I 7l Smifh, Helen ............ ...... I 20 Smifh, James Walfer ..... ..... I 6, I7 Smifh, Lucy Lynn .......... ..... l I6 Smifh, Mildred Kafhryn.... .... .II7 Smifh, Myrfle ......... .... . 95 Smifh, Pauline Mariorie.. . ....... l20 Snyder, Jean Louise ...... .... 8 6, I79 Sollo, Beafrice Ann... II7 Soufhgafe, Lilifh ..... ...,. I 06 Spafford, Louise .......... .. .82 Spangler, Rufh Lillian ,...... .... 9 0 Spencer, Kafhleen Virginia ...... . .87 Spires, Carifa ...................... IIO Springer, Helen Kafhryn.74,92, l45 l7l Sfaack, William Marfin ........... .89 Sfampe, Wilson Woodrow ......... .98 Sfarr, Forresf Huffman ...... ...... 2 7 Sfaubus, Bernice ......... ..... l I8 Sfecher. Bernice Ward .... .. .72 Cfe-en, Rose French ....... ..... l O0 Sfeffens, Mafilda ......... ..... I Il Sfeiner, Virginia ............ .... l I7 Sfeinkraus, Harold Herman ...... IO4 Sfephens, Sferling Roger.. Sfephens, Vauna Josephin is G ....... Sfernberg, Dorofhy .... I03, I75, I78 Sfevens, Thelma Lefa ............ Sfewarf, Helen Louise ............. I74 .97 lQ8 .92 .99 Confinuedl Sficher, LaDonna ....... Sfickel, Elvia ............ Sfolfz, Clarence Elmer ..... Sfory, Melvin William ..... Sfoffs, Mary Lucille ...... Sfover, Eleanor ........ Sfreeper, Jack ..... Sfubblefield, Nina .. Sfuck, Luella ....... Sullivan, Bernice .... Sullivan, Lory Joe ..... Sumner, Helen ..... Suffer, Lucille .... Suffon, Clifford ........ ....l03 ....l0l .....99 .....32 ....l22 H...I7, II4 l22 II4 ll5 ........l22 l03 l23 ll6 I89 Suffon, Leola ....................... 86 Swanson, Delighf ....... .......... I Il Swarfzbaugh, Harold Dyer .......... I8,22,28,30, 80 Sweef, Charles Wheeler ...... 3l, 32, 89 T Tallyn, William Edwin ..... Tambling, Vera Frances .... Tanner, Lucille .... ........... Tafe, Halberf Bohrer ......... Taulbee, Marion Lesfer ..... . Taylor, Glenn James..l29, IOI Tegalrd, Dorofhy Elizabefh... Tendick, Marian ............. Teodori, Assunfa .......... Thick, Mariorie .............. Thomas, Harold William .... Thomas, Beryl .............. Thomason, Raundle ...... Thompson, Roy ......... Thornley, Rufh Louise .... Tierney, Mary Veronica ..... Tierney, Rosamond ...... Tkach, Lucille Marie ..... Tobin, Helen Louise .... Turner, Turner, Hugh Franklin ........ Turner, James .......... Tuffle, Richard ...... Tyrrell, Helen ......... U Ulmer, Edna Julia ..... Ulrich, Elfriede ...... Unsicker, Willard .... V Vail, Edna Louise ........ Vandaveer, Marceine Van Gundy, Harry June ...... Van Tuyle, Hazel ........... Van Winkle, Eva ........... James William Van Winkle, Van Winkle, Lelah ......... Veerman, Mary Dorofhy .... Vieffi, Minnie ............ VIH, Rose ................ Voelkel, Thurley Grace .... Vogf, Carrie Emma ....... Volfmer, Helen Bernice ..... Volz, Rosemary .......... Traman, Elmer ......... .... Barbara Ann. ...... . .....76 .......90 ......I23 ...96, l60 .......89 I86 I83 I i .......9o ....l2l ....ii9 ......i23 ....is,i9 ......io3 :zo ...i7,ii9 ......ioi .....93 ..Mll4 .....s7 ......io5 .... .IO7 i29,9s,9a .......3o ...29,l2O ......ii6 ....i22 .....94 ....lI6 ....I03 ......l00 ..llO, I53 ..l29, l0'J .28, 30, 86 IZI iiii.iIl4 .32 II4 .....99 ......ll7 ...... ioa ro 34 .....34:77 ......I0l ....ll0 W Wade, Ellis Burfon ................. l27, l70, I79, l86, l87 Wagner, Jean ..................... IOS9 Wakefield, Alberfa ................ IO, PERSONAL INDEX TO STUDENTS Walk, Eslher ,..,...........,... '.,.ll9 Wallace, Hazel Marguerile ......... 74 Wallace, James Murray ...... ..... 2 4 Walsh, Dorolhe ......... ... ....4 .IO9 Wand, Virginia Elizabelh ............ 92 Ward, Omar Harrison ....... I6, 20, 90 Ward, Phyllis Ann .............,..... 99 Ward, Thelma lrene ................ 99 Wardell, Clemenl Donald .......... 32, I28, l38, I86 Warnick, Dorolhy .................. IO6 Wolerbury, Anna Margarel ....,.... 76 Walers, Marshall .................. l2I Walson, Lilla Al berla .............. l04 Webber, Dorolhy Pearl .... lOl, I27, I74 Weber, Evelyn .........,........... IO6 ' l2l l2l I08 Weber, Nila ........... .....,... Weldon, John Dean ....... .... Wells, Treva .............. .... Wendland, Norma Mary ,.......... Wene, Anna Ernesline .........., 9l, .90 I68 Wesley, Lula .............. ....... I ll Whilacre, Grace llene ....,........, 93 Whilacre, Rulh .................... ll4 While Edson James .......... 72, 32, 33 While, John Raymond .... 23, While, Mildred .........,.... While, Nancy Helen ......... 30,3197 ......iw ....,.II2 Whilmer, Ralph Homer ..... .... 9 5 Whilney, Marguerile Ellie .......... lO0 Whilney, Marjorie Mae ..... .... l OO Will, Vivian .............. ....... l O7 Willroclc, Alma ....i.... ......... Wilkey, Dwighl Bensyl ..... ...l6, ,83 Wilder, Jean Ella .,............ 34, IO3 Il2 II6 Will, Geraldine .......... Willell, Mervel Arewine .,... .95 Williamson, Mary Alberla ....,.... IO3 ' ' l07 II3 Wills, Jessie ................ Willson, Harold Norman .. Wilson, George Merwyn ..... Wilson, Lucille Marie...-.. Hiii.30 ...Uno Conlinued Wilson, Marjorie ........ Wilson, Rena Bellamy .... Wilson, Thelma .,...,... Wilson, William Wilcox .... Wineman, Rulh Eleanor.., Will, Elleanora ........ Wood, Erma Jeanne ,......... Wrighl, Evalyn ....,... . Wunderlich, Louvisa Margarel Y Yales, Blossom ........ Yonlce, Lorene Mary .... Young, Velira Rose ..... 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