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Paul Leonard Custer May, 1943 Lt. lilbert J 311198 Finloy lJPC'f'HllJf'l', 19 13 T,fSg:t. Wilbur Roy iliraud April. 19143 SXSQL. Pmoy Louis Henry Hansen August, l943 C pl. Wlayne VVilhur lloeche l'lf'l'Jl'll3l'y, 1914 illfsgli. Us-orgo lionnoth llolroyd Sm-ptr-1nliv1', 'I 9 I3 ,Xfff William Thomas livers S1-ptr-ililif-i', 19423 lily. llillivrt PUl'l.0l' .lolmson .lunf-, l9l33 Jxffifd-lAllllS .lohn lior-line-r Nlari-h, l9l3 Lt. John Jose-ph My-Guire, Jr Fvhruary, 1944 Ensign Harold Dean Masters Septelnher, 1943 Lt. Raymond Anthony Morrisbey February, 1943 Pvt. Harlan Dunlap Otto February, l94l Lt. Harold Reginald Purdy S6-pteinber, 1942 George Lathrop Scott, A.R.T C Deeeniber, 1913 Pfc. Kvnneth Hay Sharp A ' Septe1nber,l.943 Pvt. Carl Milton Switzer July, il9-43 Lt. Ralph lidward Unsicker October, lr943 Lt. Alfred August Voss October, l94l PN' t. liugc-ne VVilson Wade January, I943 Lt. 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Niekell, State Superintendent of Publie i Instruction, Springfield, Illinois. APPOINTED MEMBERS Richard F. Dunn, Nornml, Illinois Mr. J. D. Dill, Cmboiirlrile, Illinois M i M rs Mr. Harriet MeIntire, Mendota, Illinois Jacob E. Alscliuler, Aurora, Illinois Charles E. MCMorris, Marsliall, Illinois Mi Dr M1 BI1' Mr. Helen Rose Pegelow, Mattoon, Illinois Preston Bmclley, Cliif-ago, Illinois Russell L. Guin, Dzlnville, Illinois Lindell M. Sturgis, Metropolis, Illinois Eliner P. Hitter, Coordinzitor, Springfield, Illinois 17 RAYMO ll W. FAIRCHILII, Ph. ll. LL.ll 18 M Ap . y , fl '..',-.. .'. V ', ,, , -- ,-1,1--Vxfiefff ' If .L... L,' '. ,:, s ' :fa--'vel -Q 'V' ' rf l- qu ' . ., . , v V ' . -rr. -H -vi.- -9.f'.s '1-2 -r V- V- -2-' :Jiri .f W 'ef:f'f-imff V 'V ' ' l 'flilfi - .. : -'1 i5'T1', 'qfiii '15r!lf5'pFQQ4f. ' s , - 5- V V.: fn.,V:,-:5If5'rE,r,.'-',y-1-parksf-,.1,1s:g25?rfr:rgr--'mil'fr?Sfiafgrhraffw'Vrl1sga1fW5SJ wgg er, V . 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M ' , ' ' 32:14.1L'l'i:2-QM, '- The present war is not unique in the life of our University although it does represent a new experience to a vast majority of faculty and students now on the campus. ln fact, Old Main, from its imposing location at the north end of our spacious campus, has looked upon students leaving to serve in four major Wars. But the school year 1943-194-l Will be recorded in the history of this University, as elsewhere, not merely as a war year or even a third school year of the participation of our nation in the greatest war of all times, but rather as the year when the very intensity of the struggle began to separate the dark clouds of war and to give us a glimpse of that longed-for silver lining of victory and ultimate peace. In this year we shall recall that the stars or1 our service flag, both blue and gold, represented numbers over three times as great as finally recorded at the close of World War I. The coming to the campus of the Navy V-12 Unit, the organized and effective activities of the various boards of the War Service Council, the increased availability of the facilities and services of the University, the successful Bond and Red Cross campaigns,-these and many unrecorded efforts will forever remain as a fascinating page of his- tory to be cherished by those who participated and highly respected by those who read the record in the years to come. 19 l'uum'iI ul ll'ur1.v: C'2ll'I'il1LIfOI1, Kenton, De-Young, P1'esimlQ11t F:1i1'c:hil4l, 1gl't'll1lCIll!lIl, Lllllillli, C:U04lll l'. On rlYlIf'ljI' Slmulders, lhe Pnlzfqv of lhe School- AIIMI I 'l'liA'l'IVE UUUNUIL Lwfl: Sr-rviug: his iirst Ylfill' as Defzm of 1110 I'11ix'v1'siTy. Chris A. IDf'X'U111l 151Imr: D1I'lXl,'ft3l' of IIlT4'gIl'ilflOIl, Floyd T. flflfltllvll X 20 .-lbuzwx' Dum of M011. R. H. Liukins. 1 I I R1'f711t: Oc'cL111Yi11g the Donn of Wo111o11's Chflll' for the first tune tl11s j'Gill', A111121 L. Kenton. lf!-ffllff Rr-g:ist1'z11', Elsie 1311111111-111:111. BCIlIIl'.' Dil'CC'fOl' of T110 'l'1':1i11i11g: Sc-lmols :1111l I,il'f'l'fUl' of tho Hlll'1'2ll1 ol Appoi11f111c-11fS, John W. QYilI'l'iIlLEtOIl. 11 Xa If fn, ll lllllll WY ll A'I'll lX'IIClXililCRS OF 'l'Hl'I l'NIV1?lRSI'l'Y SENATE 1 Ifmr: ,lnlm W. c.l1ll'l'll1LIl'lJIl, C,lll2ll'lf'S E. DLll'liCl'. Floyd T f umlnn lin l Iylllllllll YY. l :1i1'c'l'nilfl, Victor lXl. HfJllHl4JlI. L'lill'o1':l l H4bl'lIJll. Vlynlm- XY. Hllflf'lFflIl. . . mfflf Ifnux' ll:11'1'y H. Lutlmlp. l 1'z111rf0s Colllwy, l'lill'01'4l N. Nlillf, Hr.-1'l11:111 ll. Sl'lll'lH'4l1'l'. Ilowux-ll YY, Arlznms, Sll1'I'lllllIl G 2lLI'LfUllf'l' 72 Third I1'nu'.' F. L. D. Holmes, Ernest M. Lilllllilfjl Fl'H11ClS XY Hilnlor, lxI2ll'gIi11'l'l Coopc-1: Su-mul Huw: lilsio Bl'6'I111f'I11Illl. Jn-uuio A. Whitton. Ralph H. Liulqius, Glaulys l5:11'tl0. Hcrlwcrt R. Hiott, Fllllllii R. Knumlson. Franz! Razr: Chris A. Do Young, R050 E. P211'liC'1'. Artlml' R. Xvllllilllli W. A. L. l5c-yew, Annu L. Kr-znton. Mau- C. W'u1'1'en, Huy M. Sfulnlmllglm, I':lP2ll101' XY. Welch. Efficient, Competent, Capable- AIIMI I TRATI PER IINNEL Begislrar's:Offiee VE Bug, Miss Boundy, Miss Melrose, Mrs. Childress, Miss Zanni. Alumni Publicity Ojice Mrs. Rich, Miss Sorensen, Peters. University Health Service Dr. Cooper, Mrs. Hayner, Mrs. Striker. Business Qgice Wunderlich, Mrs. Clem, Miss Roseinan, B Bureau of Appointments Qgiee Ir. Ensign. Mrs. Meeker, Mr. Carrington, Miss Fox. Presidenfs Qffice mmvmsn mm WS 2 l 1 I I .Q I U S M Mrs. King. Bookstore Tellaro, VVo1f, Prnnge, Guion, Cole. if .fs ' .,.. 1 so lk 23 ON CAMPUS FAC L'I'Y HOVVARD W. ADAMS. S.M., Professor of Physical Science, Head of the Department of Physical Science. HARRY F. ADMIRE, A.M.. Assistant Professor of Business Education. MABEL CLARE ALLEN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Speech. MARION C. ALLEN. MA., Assistant Professor of Art. MARY S. ARNOLD. A.M.. Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Third Grade. EDITH IRENE ATKIN, Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics. WINIFRED BALLY, M.A.. Instructor in Health and Physical Education. GLADYS 5 i ADAMS ADMIRE ALLEN ALLEN ARNOLD ATKIN BALLY BARTLE 'V'- BERGLAND BEYER BLEYL BOIOOURT fi 24 BARTLE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art, Acting Director of the Division of Art Education. Acting Head of the Depart- nient of Art. ELSIE BERGLAND. -Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. W. A. L. BEYER. A.M.. Professor of Social Science. Head of the Department of Social Science. KARL BLEYL. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biological Sci- ence. BLAINE BOICOURT. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Music. 57 in,-..M 'GKUW' tiling' f X39 M BROWN E CARRINGTON COGDAL CONNELL CROSBY ...Q- 'Wh BRUNK CARVER COLE COOPER CROSS RICHARD G. BROWNE, Ph.D., Associate Profes- sor of Socinl Science, On leave 1944. DOROTHY G. BRUNK, M.A., Assistant Professor of Social Science. MARY E. BUELL, M.A., Assistant Pro- fcxsor of Home Economies. J. NY. CARRINGTON, Ph.D.,-Professor, Director of llie Training Schools and Director of the Bureau of Appoirrlrrzenzfs. KATHERINE E. CARVER, A.M., Assi'stnut Professor of Foreign Languages CE1uerifuJ. IRENE A. CLAYTON, MS., Associate Professor of Health and Physical Eo'zccczfion. JOSEPH T. COGDAL, AM.. Associalc Professor of Health find Physical Edzicoiion, E. L. COLE, Ed.D., Associate Professor of Eclueotion. FRAN- CES CONKEY, MS., Associate Professor of Home Economies, Acting Director of The Division of Home Economies Education, Ac-Ting Head of the DOl'!L11'fIl16I1t of Home Economics. M. REGINA CONNELL, Ed,D., A-9-Sl.-Sidllf Pro- fessor of Foreign Langziflges. MARGARET COOPER, Ed,D., Professor of Education, Director of The Division of Eleuieiitzwy Education. MABEL P. CROMPTON, SM., Aswstriril Profes.sor of Geog- 'rizpir y. LUCILE CROSBY, M.S. in L.S., Assistant Li- breirimz. C. L. CROSS, MS., .'1SS1flC'I.fliC Professor nf Physical Science. ALTA J. DAY. M.A., A.ssistr1nt 1'rofc.ssor of Bl1Sl.I?l Y-9 Efluentiori. BVICUA O N C A M P U S .....ii.4..g. F AC my 25 CHAS. E. DECKER. Ed.D., Profcssor of Educa- tion, Director of the Division of Secondary Educa- tion. WILLIAM I. DEWEES. Ed.D.. Assistmzt Professor of Agrz'czzlturc. T. J. DOUGLASS, Assistant Professor of ,'1QI'l'L llllllf'C. A. IV. DRAGOO. MS.. Asslslonl Professor of In- dustr1'al Arts. ALICE L. EBEL, A.M., Instrzzclor in the Tcaclzlng of Social Sclcncc, XVHYGS, 1943. MAR- GERY A. ELLIS, A.Mf.. Assistant Profcssor of Foreign Langzzagcs. ROBERT S. ELLWOOD, Ed.D., Assisiant Profes- sor of llzc Tcaclzing of Social Sclcncc. MARIE FINGER, Ph.D.. Asslsfcmt Professor anal Supervis- ing Teacher in the Sczfcntlz Grade. ELINOR B. FLAGG. M.A.. Assistant Professor of Mallzcmatlcs. R.. VV. FOGLER. NIS., ANRllRff1llli Profcssor of P11 ysf- cal Science. THELMA FORCE, M.A., Asslslanf Professor of Eflucotion. WILLARD FOWLER, M.A., lnslruclor in Imlzzslrfrll Arls. BERNICE G. FREY. A.M.. Asslslanl Professor of Hcallli and Plzysfcal Erlacalfovz. F. RUSSELL GLASENER, Ph.D,. Associalc Profcssor of Social Sclcncc. FLOYD T, GOODIER, A.M., Associatc Professor, Dircctor of Iiitegratioii. ii EW 26 is fm . fir' N ' ,ss- N 322' be' i if R+ W : DECKER DRAGOO ELLWOOD FOGLER FREY ,pv- .www Uvvu. DEWEES DOUGLASS EBEL ELLIS FINGER FLAGG FORCE FOWLER GLASENER GOODIER R. U. GOODING, Ph.D,, Associate Professor of Physical Sci- ence. NINA E. GRAY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Bio- logical Science. JOHN W. GREEN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agriculture. ELSIE MORRELL GRIME, M.A., Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher in the Kindergarten. CLARA L. GUTHRIE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Geog- raphy. L. IV. HACKER, M.A., Associate Professor of Edu- cation. C. M. HAMMERLUND, M.S., Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts. HOVVARD J. HANCOCK, M.S., Associate ON CAMPUS FAC LTY Professor of Health and Physical Education, Director of Athletics. OLIVIA HANSEN, M.A., Instructor in Business Education. CHARLES A. HARPER, Associate Professor of Social Science. IVEZETTE A. HAYDEN, M.A., Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher in the First Grade. STELLA VAN PETTEN HENDERSON. Etl.D.. Associate Profexor of Edu- cation. GOODING GRAY GREEN GRIME GUTHRIE HACKER HAM MERLPXD HANCOCK HANSEN HARPER HAYDEN HENDERSON 27 ON CAMPUS FAC LTY FRANCIS IV. HIBLER, Ph.D.. Professor of Psychology, Hearl of the Department. of Psycliolofry. HERBERT R. HIETT, Ph.D.. Professor of English, He-all of thc Department ol' En- lish. DOROTHY HINMAN, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. F. LINCOLN D. HOLMES. Ph.D.. Professor ol' Speccli, Director of the Division ol' Spf-ccli Eiliic-ation, Heanl of thc Dc-partinenti of Spwcli. LESLIE A. HOLMES. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Gcogra- phy. CLIFFORD E. HORTON, Emil.D., Associate Professor of Health anml Physi c-:1 l E4.lucation. Director of the Division of Health and Physical Eflncation. H rizif l of the Dc1.vartn1ent of Health and Physical Erlucation. V. M. HOUSTON, Ed.D., Professor of Education, Head of the Departinent of Education. C. W. HUDELSON, MS., Associate Professor of Agriculture, Director of the Division of Agriculture Education. Head of the Di-partinent of A,2Ql'lClllflIl'C. ' RUTH C. HUGGINS, M.A., Assistant Professor of the Teach- ing of English. ICRMA F. IMBODEN, M.A., Assistant Pro- lessor antl Supervising Teacher in the Eighth Grade. LESLIE M. ISTICD, A.M.,'Assistant. Professor of Music. HOIYARD J. IVENS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Science. HIBLER HIETT HINMAN HOLMES, F. L. D. HOLM ICS. L. A. HURTON HOIISTON HUDELSON HIIGGIXS IMBODEX ,uv I '!',fM-A-Q ISTED IVENS 28 5 ii. ii? KELLEY KERR KIXNEMAN KLAUSER KXUDSON LAMKEY LANCASTER LARSEN LATHROP LAUBAUGH LAWRENCE LAWS MCAVOY MCDAVITT MALMBERG EDNA I. KELLEY. B.Eil., :TS-9l'Rfflllf Librarian. MILDRED KERR, A.M.. III-WfI'llCfOI' mul A.wsfstrz'11t. Librmifln. JUHN A. KINNEIWAN, Ph.D., Asso- l'IiIlfC P1'nfrN.w1r of S061-fl, Sl'lil'IIl'l . LUCILE KLAVSER, MA., I11.slrm'lnf in the T1u1'l1il1gf nf hvllffllv-Yjl. EINIBIA R. KNLDS1 DN. BIS., in Ed.. f1SSllC'l'IllI' I'rufn.wfr uf ,1IusfC, Acting Direc- fm' of The Division of Music Efiliiczifioii. Acting Hvzui of Tho IJOIl21l'i'II1P1li' of Music, on lff:1x'mi- 1944. ERNEST M. R. LAMKEY, Ph.D., I'mjf.w.m1' of lifnlngllfvil S1'.'U1f'f', H4-:nl of tiiv Df'll2lI'Tll1f'I1T of l5iolr.1g1iC:1l Sl'i1'1l4't'. THOS. J. LANCASTER. AAI., t1SSU1,'l-llfl' Pr0fC5- sm' uf Eduwilfmi. ARTHIfH HOFF LARSEN, Ph.D., Assm-into P,l'OfC-SMH' of ETCILLCCIIIAUII. H. O. LATHROP, Ph.D., Pr0ff's.wm' nf GC0gfrr1pI1y, Head of tho DG13Zll'iIllf.'llt' of Googriuipliy. L. E. LAUBAUGH, lN'I.A., ITN-Slgfflllf IJl'0fL'-SSDI' of Agriruliurv. MARGARET LAXVRENCE, MA., .li.w.w1.sfr1nl' Llbrrrrmn. I. J. LAXX E, lNI.A., Axs1s1'r111l 1'rnfa's.sm' of flu' Tvfllfllllllfl uf ,TIIIIIICIIICIU-I'-S. HLANCHE NICAVOY, 1'l1.1J., .AN-Sli-SiI'I?l! l'mfc's.wf' of Ulf' YTCIIVIII-Ilff of Bl'lPl1lflI'!'fll SCfcl1n'4'. NICYA A. TYICDAVITT, AAI.. fixxzixlrllrl 1,l'l,lfL SNfll' uf G1 1157- rrlhlly. C. F. lXIALiXIBEHfl. Pl1.D.. ilN.NIIl'l'lIll,' Pm- ffwwl' of 1'.wjfr'lmf111111. BREW 29 HICLICN E. MARSHALL, I'h.D., .-1.w1c'1'c1lc Prnfm- Sfu' of SHUIIIII S1'ff'm'1'. STANLEY 5. INIAIIZUI,I'I PILIJN ,1,wxnr'1'1'l14' 1,I'U.f4'N.QUl' of Psywlmlugfy. L. IYAL- LAf'I'. KIILLILR. PILD., 113-W.N'l'llll' l'mfc'Nw1' uf 131-1lIlIfflA4'III Sl'!.l'lll'l, IVIARIUN G. IVIILLICR. IXI.A.. In.v!f'fu'I01' fn Ar! C. N. IXIILLS, IJILD., IJl'lP.fL'.QSIllA of .1llIflllf'lllflfll!'N Ha'-:ul of the D91llll'fIl11Nl1I of INI:1tl1f-lxmfic-S. CLIF- FORD IV. IYIOOIIIQI, IXI..-X.. .-I.w.w'Nl1'lMl 1'1'nf1f.SSIr1' nf Suwlrlf Sc'l'1 l1f'C. THICLBIA NELSON, IYI..-X.. IIN-SIVNIIIIII P1'rj1fr.'s.ml' nf Engflfxll. BURTON L. 0'CONNOR., M.A., Axxfsl- rm! IIl'tIfI 8-SOI' of Hn' YYIVICIIIIIIH nf llullllf nuff Plzyxf- vul Ifflllfflfl-Oil, Di1'Qc-for of the- I'11ivm'Sify High School Athlefif-S. ALICE R, UIQLIC, M..-X.. ,-1.s.w'.vI- C1111 1'f'11f1.vxu1' of AFI. GICRIJA UKICRLIIND. PILD.. .'l.w.m4'1'41I1' Ill'0fC'NNUI of I2'ng11f.sf1. CLARENCE URR, A.IVI.. fIs.S0Cf17l1 1'rufr.w.wr of Sorzhrll Sr'1'w1r'f , Dil?-r.'fo1' OI' EXYGIISIOII GEURGIY M. PALMER, AM.. I'mff'.wfr of Enq- lflwlf, Ii'-tired -If1I'lllill'Y. 1944. IXIAIIY R. PARKER. BLA.. In.wlr1u'lm' in Af! RUSIC If. IIARIIIQR, PILIJ., I-1.w1rr'f41lr' 1,I'llfl'N-QCII' nf Eflfu-frlfuff, Ac-tim: IJi1'r-f-tm' of flux Rural IQ1luc'zxfiou INIAIIIPJXIIIYI' PIC'l'I'IRS. INI.S,. .1N.w'.wlrlrlI I'r0fC's.wf' of Ifmvlm .NS Ifvllllfilfllllll. ON CAMPUS FAU LTY 30 'Rr- Sm .M MARSHALL MARZOLF L. W. MILLER M. G. MILLER MILLS MOORE N ICLSUX CYCGNNOR OGLIQ OKICRIIIND GBR PALMER M. PARKER R. PARKER PICTICRS GERTRUDE A. PLOTNIGKY, Assistant Librarian. GENE- VIEVE A. POHLE, M.A., Assistant Librarian. HENRY A. POPPEN, M.S., Assistant Professor of the Teaching of Mathe- matics. LAURA H. PRICER, Ph.M,, Associate Professor of English. R. IY. PRINGLE, M.S., Professor of Education CEID61'llllSJ. AGNES F. RICE, M,A., Associate Professor of Education. T. E. RINE, Instructor in the Teaching of Mathematics. ON CAMPUS FAU LTY JOSEPHINE ROSS, M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Eco- noniics. BERTHA ROYCE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biological Science. ELIZABETH RUSSELL, M.A., Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher in the Fourth Grade. H. H. SCHROEDER, A.M., Professor, Dean of the University lEI11Ql'llUS,. WAYNE F. SHERRARD. M.M. in Ed.. Assistant Professor of Music. PLOTNIGKY POHLE POPPEN PRIGER PRINGLE RICE RINE ROSS RQYCE RUSSELL SCHROEDER SHERRARD 31 iliiiiiti LEON S. SMITH. A.M., Assistant. Professor of Physical Sci- ence. FRED S. SORRENSON. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Speecli. GERTRIIDE STEPHENS, MA.. Assistant, Professor of the Teaching: ol' Social Science. RAY M. STOMBAIIGH. Ph.D.. Professor of Ineilustriail Arts. Director of the Division of Intlustrizil Arts Iifluczitiori, Head of the Department, of Influs- triail Arts. RITTH STRUVD. MS.. Assistant, Professor of the 'l'c-:icliing of English. LOUISE M. STUBBLEFIELD. Assistaint Li- .. SMITH SORRENSON S'l'EPHENS STOIVIRAIIGH STR DVD f- S'l'IIBBLlCl IEI,D TASH E R TEAGE R 5 1' -v f41vK,...., 4-uv 9 mms. f THIICLICN THOICNE TIPTO N VETTE R 32 brairiun. LUCY LITCILE TASHER. Ph.D.. Associate Pro- fessor of Social Science. FLORENCE E. TEAGER. Ph.D., Associate Professor of English. KATHERINE M. THIELEN. MS.. Assistant, Professor of Health and Physical Eclucution. CHRISTINE A. TI-IDENE, MA.. Assistant Professor :incl Supervising Teacher in the Fifth tflimle. GLADYS TIPTON, MS. in Ecl.. Assistant Professor of Music. DALE B. YETTER. MA.. Assistant Professor of the Teiicliing of English. apps.. :+- .4 y Van... ' en- xii 1 ',vQ' ,115 '-..- QNX? , ESTHER VINSQN, A.M.. i1NSOCl'Illf' P1'0ffj'.S.S01' of Englislz. SHERMAN G. XVAGGONER, Ph.D., Pmfnssor of Edumlfon, Principal of University High School. NELL B. WALDRON. Ph.D., Asso- ciate Professor of Sox-frzl Sc'fc r1Cc . MAE CLARK WARREN, Assislnnt Profes- sor of Honzcj' Evozmnzfrs. MARY D. YVEBB, M.A., :I-SSI--Sfllllf Projcsmf' of thc Tcfzc-Mug of B11-9li?IC-S'-S' I3fl1IC'flfl4U1I. ELEANOR WEIR WELCH, MS., ASSlJL'l.fIfl' Prnfe's.s0r and Henri Librarian. MARGARET WESTHOFF, MS., Inslrugrfor in Jllls1'z'. JENNIE A. VVHITTEN, P11.D., AS-QOC1ifIf8 Pmjcxwor of l+U,w'igyn Lrrivyyfzfzgyrjw, Herul of the De- 1,iIll'TH19I1i' of Fore-ign Lziiigiinges. ARTHUR R. WILLIAMS, A.M., Assof.-mini P1'ofc'.sscw of Bizmicss Eclucatioiz, Direcfoi' of The Division of Business Educntioii, Henri of the DE11172i1'fI1'1GxI1f of Business Educrifioii. LELA TVINEGARNER, All., Inslf'1lf'lor In UIC TC flC'12I'lIff of Erzgfilslf. RUTH YATES, A.Q.Qz'.Qi- ant Professor of Spcmdi. J. E. YOUNG, Ph.D., A.9S1'.9Ifz1zI I'2'0frf'N.Sor of Igliljlllflliffll SCI40Ill'L', 0. L. YOUNG, ME., Asmwluni Pmj1's.so1' of Agyrz- wzllimq RUTH E. ZIMMERMAN, Assist- ant Professor and A.ssf.stf1nI LIlJi'r11'Zm1. VINSONT xx AC C ow ER xx ALDROY O N C JA M p U S VSINEGARNER YAT135 J E XOUNC F A C 1 L 33 M' X 'N A GR.'Xf'I', AXDIURSUX, lipfl.. 1uNl1'uf'lfn' fluff Su- IIl'I'l'l'.Yl'llfl y'f'fll'flI'I' fu Ifu' Srfjfnlff Gl'fllff'. YPIDA WV. 1 5 lm ISUIXI' 154-XIYICR. AAI.. Ill5fl'llf,'fUI' fluff SlI1ll'I'l'l4Nl-Ilfj ' X' - N Tf'flf'fffr fu lflf JIIIIIAUI' Hfflff Swflfmf. ALINPI V' IfILLI4Vl'T, INIJX.. Ill-Yfl'!ll'fUl' llllll SllIJt'l'l'I.Sl.lIlj 7vlll4'lHI' fu Ilfflflfl fluff 1'flff.w1'f'flf Iyflfffvfltll . MAlii 1ARIf1'l' FALSTAIJ, 31.5, 1lf.w!1'lff'Ifu' lllllf Nu- l1f'f'l'f.vf'fffl Tff'ff'flf'l' fu IIUIIII lt'f'flllfnl1f'f'.w, CARL XV GAHIICR, PUD.. 1jl'!'l'I'fUl' nf 1x'f'fl'fuf:ff.v ILylll1l'lltl'fIIl. HOLLAND A. GLICISNICR., MA., III-ifl'Il!'fUl' fluff Nffpf !'l'l,Nl-Ilff 7vl'IlI'llL'f' fu fflf Jlluffu' Ilfgflf Swfluflf. RIAY GLJOINYIN, AAM.. Iu.vlruf'lfu' fluff Sffpf'r1'f.w- fufl Tf,'flf'flf'1' fu lfff' fflllfffu' III-ffl! Srflfuzf, Assisfzlllf . . v , . , P1'111f'11ml. RflLI,AxlJ H. MR,-XX, Blh.. lHNfI'llf'fflI' llllil Sll1HI'I'!VNlII' nf Irllfflfflllf Hrllff-'. BIKE. U.-XRNICT flH,IfI'INNYlJ1 PD, lNI.A., 1lfNff'lfL'fIll' fluff Hff1lf'rl'l'sfu' uf Sllfflfuf Tf'flf'fff'ufl fu Ifff lI'flff.'f'r Hvflfffff. ll,-XX L, HHNN, AJS., ll!-Yff'7fl'fUl' lllflf SlfjII'f'l'l'SfH' frf 1'HI'lIfl,UIl l1vfu'f.'. J. If. HUI'ffHTUN, AAI., fu- W my . K xlf'flf'lfu' llllfl Sflllf f'1'f'xfu' uf IYIHYIIIAIHIIII Il'llf'f-1. AHL- MA z IJRICIJ IQICLLY. All.. lllNf!'lfl'flll' llllff Nlf,lff'fX1'f',sfAffff Tl llI'fl1 f' fu fflf' Hffffff ffflllfl. flhxlf.-X lXI'.IjXI',lf, fll.wff'flf'lfu' fluff ,Nflpf'r- '- 1- - v f fffw v fvxfllfj llflflfll' lu lfff f'flfff'lff flflllfl. ffltlf I lxl IDI l'.'X'lvl'UN 1l'f'HNNHR, BIMX.. fll.vfl'llf'lfu' fluf Sllll4l'I'fNllllf 7vfIlI'fIf f' Ill lvflfffflffflf lffnfrul. M.Xl5I,If l'I'KII'IlHl'1Y, lid, lllNfl'fff'flIl' f.'uff Sfllfff' f 'f'fflf'ffff4 fu flll Ffflfl ffffflffl U I lf' C A Nl P l ' S FAU L'l'Y V, wx f S 7 'wif ll li?-1 'lu-N 'wx ANDERSON ISAVICR. ICLLIOTT FALSTAD GAMER GLEISNER. CZHLJIJWIN GRAY GREENWUOD H1 DNN HOI'GH'I'UN KELLY .KEPNER LVCONNUR PUMPHREY ALICE RALSTON, M.A., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the First Grade. LAURA SCHROEDER, M.A., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Ungraded Room. JOSEPHINE SHEA, M.A., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Sixth Grade. ALICE SHEVELAND, M.A., Instructor and Super- vising Teacher in the Third Grade. MARGERY SUHRE, M.A., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Junior High School. ROSEMARY SURANO- fs 2, fix ISM OFF CAMPUS FAU L'I'Y VIC, MA., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Junior High School. THALIA J. TARRANT, M.A., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Fifth Grade. BARNEY M. THOMPSON, M.Ed., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in Instruinentul and Vocal Music, Director of Band and Orchestra. GRACE L. TUCKER, B.Ed., Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Kindergarten. RALSTCN SCHROEDER SHEA SHEVELAND SUHRE SURANOVIC TARRANT THOMPSON TUCKER 35 Sllllllfliilfff Cope, Rouse, Htruek, King, Alverson, Slieplierilson, Spec-lc, Coles, Elcler, Dutezak, Orr, Xovaria, Olio. Nfllmyp' Tillmann, Hart, Smith, Million, Lemons. Cfaviezel. Marsh. Student Statesmen, Take the Stand in UT llll 'I' UUUNCIL From the time the Freshman issue of the Yiclette is inamle up to the clay when Seniors weml their way to Sherwoocl, members of Stuwlent Coum'il are on the job serving on boarfls, eommittees, and erews, voieing stutlent opinion. aml fum-tioning as a stuclent govern- ing boily. The first large orfler of the year for Count-il, aml the last for Presiflent- .lean Mite-hell, was to airl in staging a sur-eessful Homecoming by seleeting a erew of energetie workmen to serve on the Homer-oming eonimittee niarle up of fat-ulty anfl students. Diligent work aml f-areful planning were behiml every aetivity of the weekeml, but the speeial projec-ts.of the Couneil were the Queen eleetion, pep session aml bonfire, aml the Alumni Registration booth. Managing the pep session ancl snake flame-e was ri familiar task to this at-tive group of men aml women, but it requiretl all the ingenuity that they eoulcl muster to timl enough material in this paper-rationecl time to profluee a light bright enough to forevast flisaster to the NYeslc-yan eleven. Sworn to seereey as to the loeation of the potential bonfire, members quietly went about the business of hurling torf-hes to he userl 36 on the fateful night when we would lightsour own fire. No easy matter this, either, what with burlap bags being worth more to the war effort, but resoureeful students arrivetl on the spot with flaming flares to leail the wilclly eheering mass to the Carefully guartlefl brush pile. Amil we lighted it ourselves! Requiring little less brain work was the float for the Queens, sinee the parade theme prohibited the use of valuable gasoline. Again the Count-il came through, this time with a praneing team of horses liiteliecl to a gaily flee-orateml wagon. It was at this time that viee-presiflent Emilie Dutezak took over the presirleney for Jean, who went East to ehange her name to Crabtree, and Phyllis Oko was eleeteil to serve as viee-president. 'VVith one vietory over VVesleyan tuekeiil umler their shoulrler pads, the football team gave promise of giv- ing a repeat perforinanee on the green and white field. Basing their faith on the team, eoumi-il members suecl for a full clay of Celebration following the second vie- tory, aml reeeivefl the approval of the aflministration, VVitli the utmost faith in the football team, Couneil members cleeitleml on a poliey to be followefl when we won the second Wesleyan game. Leafing back through the musty pages of tradition to the long-ago day when Normal trounced the Wesleyan eleven, Council mem- bers unearthed the Victory Bell which had been bid- ing its time in the recesses of the INDEX office until the day should come when Redbirds would make it ring again. Dusty and faded from disuse, the old bell was rejuvenated with a coat of brilliant red paint, adorned with a white N, and held the place of honor at the Victory Day celebration on Monday after the historic second defeat of the Titans. Back- ing the all-day release from classes and helping make the day one to remember were Council members super- vising the honoring of the team at the mass meeting, supplying financial aid for the free movie, and chang- ing records for 'thep students jiving at- the afternoon dance which climaxed the celebration. After the Christmas holidays, the student body saw the fruits of the donations they had given through clubs and organizations when the University Social Center was opened for 'fdancing after four, card playing, and lounging. The new U.S.C. was the Stu- dent Lounge operating under new rules drawn up by Council members and designed to be of more value as a recreation center until the day of our post-war Student Union. Second mental upset for council members came when Sponsor Francis Hibler resigned his post in March. His duties have been accepted by Mr. R. U. Gooding. Right: Attention plus! Marsh, Hopewell, Mr. Hibler, Elder. Shepherdson. Alverson. Lower loft: Orr. Novaria, Mr. Gooding, Dutczak, Lemons. Lower r1'f7ht.' Rouse, Struck, King, Smith. Seniors holding Council membership were Phyllis Cko, Norma Cope, Dorothy Marsh, Mary Ruth Lemons, and Emilie Dutczak. Those representing the junior class were Jane Caviezel, Marilyn Coles, Doris Tillman, and June Million. The Sophomores elected Edwin Shepherdson, Beverly Smith, Marian Rouse and Rita Hart. The freshmen chose Vivian King, Norma Struck, Martha Alverson, and Pauline Novaria as council members. Members from the Navy V-12 unit were Wayne Botkin, and Eugene Speck. Ex-officio members were Vidette Editor Ruth Ann Orr and Index Co-Editor Barbara Elder. Council members work silently, efficiently, and al- ways. They take roll in assembly, serve on the num- erous boards throughout the year, and take up the duties on special committees when the need arises. They stir up school spirit when it seems to lag, spon- sor school elections, and act as the clearing house for problems between administration and students. Here is proof that a democratic organization can get things done. 37 Y Asscnzblzf Board: Miss All W K vw gl Seldom Seen. bu! lliial, Are Ihe l eu. eldou, Mr. Iillllltxlllilfl Nfl. T1'x X , l us Helen. wx -lk if X. ll0lllllll As Vllill to :1 Sllllliltllly fllllifllllllllg 11uivc'1'sity pro- tll s l 5'il1l1 as .'f.'1'gQ02lIllS aml soc-oufl llClllCl1H :wc tlmc- mzmy lmzucls ml mllmplls. Sluclonts mul fzui-ulty IllL'll1lJL'1'S wurk K'UUPC'1'i1llVClY to an-llicve flu-ir iuutu:1l e-url, often 1'utiw11i11g hloas 01' Cfllll1l1HQ1ll if 11e'c-cl bc. Tlxc Prosielcllt :lull 150111 of flu ll ' ' . 1 111vo1-s1ty serve as Tha III IT BlIIll'I1,' JlillI1SHI1. Miss Allou, Mills,-V, XYC-lmlun. HLil'1ltfll', Illltvzulc, nts to an :11'1uy ex-offif-io lHEI11lJCl'S of all H10 boarcls. APPURTIONMENT BOARD If an o1'gamiz:1tio11 askofl 1 vent por person for 11mi11tQ11auCe mul 1'ece-ive-fl lff vent 1lCI'kI3C1'Sll1L the mlef-isim1 was 1'C2U,'l1CCl by tlm Appu1'tio1u11Qut Boalrcl. Slllflllll A.ws1'q1zn1r 11lQ Bnnrfl' Olio Flmlel' C' l v , , , . . . , ,.lX11lC , Mr. Holmes, Miss C 0l1lif'y, Dutvzuk. gf W , . if A R af ff CV ., X 38 'ZW 0 2 Since this board distributed the activity fee to various organizations and the activity fee is all-school in its scope, the benefiting organizations and activities must also be all-school. Mr. H. W. Adams vvas faculty chairman and Mary Ellen Price, student chairman. ATHLETIC BOARD Deciding whether the Redbirds play Macomb or DeKalb on .Ianuary 26 or whether John Qfs scholastic record per- mits him to play on the football, basket- ball, or baseball team is the type of de- cisions reached by Mr. L. VV. Miller, faculty chairman, and Robert Whainmond, stu- dent chairman, of the Athletic Board. The board members also supervised the gen- eral policies of the intramural and inter- eollegiate'athletic programs ot' the Uni- versity. STUDENT HEALTH Bt PARD Concerned with all matters pertaining to the health of students and standing ready at all times to cooperate with the school physician and other agencies in maintaining good health standards was the Student Health Board. Frances Conkcy, faculty member, and Phyllis Oko, student, were chairmen of this board. SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS BOARD The Special Assignments Board func- tioned on problems that did not come under the heading of the other committees and boards of the Student Personnel Com- mittee. It- initiated the work on the Uni- versity Social Center and planned the housing of V-12 students remaining on campus during Christmas vacation. This board was directed by Mr. L. A. Holmes, faculty chairman, and .Iane Caviezel, stu- dent, chairman. HOMECOMING Bt WARD Working steadily to iron out all the dit'- ficulties that have arisen from war-time changes on campus, such as the substitu- tion of the Canteen for the traditional f 1 i Slfulcnt Hrullli. Bmml: Lemons. Miss f'o1iliey, Rouse, tillio. lNIr, 1l't'ouuor, Slit-plierdson, Mrs. Warren. I'ublz'calz'on.s Bourfl.' hlrs. I'arlier, Miss Nelson, Bliss Pl'll'l'S, Miss Huggins. Miss Vinson, Miss Brenneuiau. Social Life ftllll Ol'HOIlI.ZflfI'0IlN 13Utll'lI,.' Miss Keaton, Caviezel, King, Rouse, Miss Frey, Oko, lNIr. Linkins, Elder. 39 I11'i11:1y 11ig11t 1'1Illll'L', t110 C191-111'11tio11 of the gym, 211111 the- 111i111i11z1ti1111 of 1110 111g-Of-Will' betwccii fre-s11111G11 111111 s11111111111111'Q 111011 was t11c- 111111110111 of the Homo- 1'11111i11g B11z11'11. 1'T2ll'1l11Y 1'11:1i1'111z111 was BI12 R. Iv. 1 G11o111i11gg 5111116111 1-11:1i1'1111111. L'111111'111s P1'111-z1sky. SOCIAL LIFE AND ORGANIZATIONS Bt JAR I J I11111111'tz111t 111111-ti1111s 111' 11111 Su1'i:11 Lifc 5111111 1,1l'gi11l1- z:1ti1111s BllZll'1,1 wow: to 1-o11si11e1' 1'Qf1llCS1S fm' OX1'1'il 111ccti11gs 1111 111'gz111izz1ti1111 nights, 111 1'1111si1101' 1110 Cs1111J- 1is111111-11t 111' new 11111111115 o1'gz111iz:1ti1111s, 111 C111-11111'z1g0 sc-11'-1-x'11111z1ti1111 111' 1-11111s, to study the gc11Q1'111 s110i:11 11110 111' 1110 1-:11111111s with 11 viow to its 1-11111111111-11 bot- 1C'1'11ll'I11, 111111 to 1-11111pi11- the C'3.1C11l,1iI1' 111' ew-11ts f111' :111 l'1ll1l1Tl,1S anvtivities. Scrviiigg as fz11'111ty 111111 S1llf161111 1-11:1i1'111c11 1'1-spe-1-tivc-ly we-1'0 1101111 R. H. Li111q111s 211111 .I:111c C'11vi11zc1. ENTERTAINMENT, CONCERT, AND LECTURE BOARD B1'i11gi11g to C'i1lH1'lIIS 11211110115 1eCt111'Q1's, c-o11Ce1't e11te1'- t11i11Q1's, 211111 other 1i1isti11g11is11c1i1 peisoiialities was 1116 f11111-11011 of the E11te1'tz1i11111e11t, Co11Ce1't, and Le-0t111'0 BClZI1'4'1. T11 z111c1iti1111, the 3SS9lI11J1Y 13l'Og1'31NS t111'o11g11- out the year z111c1 the 11111ti011 pic'tu1'0s s11ow11 i11 C11pe11 011 11111111-e11111s wc1'Q 1111111116-11 115' this board, 0111111111911 of wl1i1-11 were 130311 R. H. Li11ki11s 211111 Julia C1i11e. Fi JRENSIC BOARD T110 F1311-11sic' B11111111, w11i1'11 115111 as its C11ai1'111e11, Miss Rll11l Yates, fLlf'Il11Y. 211111 Mz11'j111'ie .1111111so11, stu- 11e-11t, 1111111111-11 trips 1'e1:1ti11g to fo1'011sic zivtivitios and s11pC1'visC11 s11Cec'11 1-01111-sts 111111 the 11111111111 I.S.N.II. I111'it:1ti1111111 Debate T11111'11:1111011t1. 411 .11ll1111I1'1- BUl'Il'I,.' XY1lil1l1U1I11. M12 Hi11191', M12 H2l11C'Ol'1i. Miss C'111yt1,111, M12 Laws, M12 H11111111. Miss 13111132 Miss Igl'Pl1ll1'1I1fiIl, S111it11, 1501'gf11111oe1i', M12 I1'1111s. Hurt, M12 I.:11111:111g11, M12 Mi1161', M12 St011111:111g1l1. l1'111'111s1'1' 1311111111: Miss 5111111111-111rl11, Tc111111'o. 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This YOIII' Xvill' 1111s 1111111-11 1-111111' 111 the S1-111111' 1-111ss 111 the 1't1l'Ill we h11ve wr111111e11 1111111111 11s t11e 1111111 111' seniority, striy- 111' 1L'1fl'l'S 1111111 1'11'1SF1llil1L'F 111 fill'-11111111 I1111i:1, Persia, 1112 111 11er1-eiye the 11111 sig11iti1'11111'e 111' t11e role we A1'l'1t'2l, H111111111111. 111111 Sil11.f11lNJ1'C, yisits 1.l'OI1l 11111111111 Illtlf' 11121Y 111 Zl w111'111 11ght111g1 1111' 110111-e. As gr11111111tes i11 111'111lHl'1ll. 111111 111111--.1111-111-t se11i111's 1111 1-111111111s. 111' 11 1'1Cil1'11Cl'S f'O11C'gIC. we are 2'lSSl1l1l1l1f2Q our share 111 Workiiig with 115 111 1111111 11111' I111111111' 111111 SC'll1Ul' the 1.Cl1111il11f'l' 111' 11 gt-11e1'11111111 XVO1'k1l1QQ1UXV1l1'C1 21 peace- Yt'Il1'F, s111111s111' if M. HIllIlIlll'l'1IlIl41 1111s 1111111111 zest 1.111 w11r111. 111 s11gg1-sti1111 111 1111 11111' 2l11'l'lllll1S. -16 ll lllll CARYL ADAIR3 Homewood, SOC. Sci., Business Education Club3 Social Science Club, President, 43 Honor Resident at Fell Hall 3. EUNICE L. AEBISCHER3 St. Jacob, Bus. Eff., Kappa Delta Pi 13 Pi Omega Pi 1, 23 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Class Advisory Board 4. ELEANORE J. ALLONBY3 Peoria, 4-yr. Elem., University 1Yomen's Chorus 23 Y.lY.C.A. 2, 3, Vice-President. 33 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Program Chairman 43 Hieronymus Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Science Club 3, 43 4-yr. Elementary Club 1, 2, Publicity Chair- man 13 Elementary Forum 33 Elementary Education 4, Pro- gram Chairman 43 Association of Child Education 2, 3. MARY V. AMDOR3 Waverly, illusic, Pep Band 3, 43 Concert. Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Womf-n's Chorus 1, 2, 33 University Choir 1, 2, 43 Orchestral Ensemble 3, 43 Brass Quartet 1, 2, 33 Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS J. ANDERSON3 Alpha, Bus. Ed., Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Gamma Delta 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 23 Central Board 2. ESTHER. M. BAKER, LaMoille, E'ngZl'.sli., l'1'dctIe 23 Sigma Tau Delta 43 Social Science Club 3, 4. TVALTER J. BARTZQ Bloomington, Inll. Arts, University Club 3, 43 Or- SW ADAIR AEBISCHER ALLONBY AMDOR ibm M Q GW 3,4 I was ff - ANDERSON BAKER BARTZ BUST BOXYIJEN BOWMAN BRIGHAM BVCHHOLZ BCC CALTM ESE chestra 33 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon 43 Indus- trial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 33 1Var Records Board 4. Student, Chairman. FRIEDA M. BosT3 Dana, Home Ee., Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY L. BOWDEN, Maroa, Sue. Sci., 1Y.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. FRED S. BOWMAN3 Egan, Aff., Hieronymus Club 3, 43 Sci- ence Club 43 Maize Grange 1, 2, 3, 43 Master 43 Alpha Tau Alpha 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Fort. 'Worth Livestock Judging Team. ELIZABETH J. BRIGHAM3 Normal, Bus. Eff., Hieronynius Club 2, 3. 43 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club 3, 4. IJOROTHY F. Bl'CHIltll'.Z3 Chi- cago, 4-yr. Elem., liniyersity Chorus 2, 33 Treble Chorus 13 Gamma Theta l'psilon 3, 43 Eleinentary Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE L. BCG: Belleville, lim. lffl., Treble Chorus 23 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 4, C'orresponding Secretary 43 Pi Oinega l'i 3, 43 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 43 l'ni- yersity XYOIIICIKS Club 33 Central Board 33 Honor Council 43 Senior Advisory Board 4. BETTY IAIVISE CALIMESEZ Bloomington, ,Q-1111 Iflenz., Treble Chorus 2, 33 Negro Chorus 13 4.13 .C.A. 2. 3. 43 .lLll'IllUIlftll'j' l'AlllCIlllll11 Club 1, 2, 3, 4, -l7 CARLSON CATLIN CHASE CLAUSON ww' Vi ,Q ,5 wx .9 I z Q5 ,xx ' , 9 X, 0' iw .4 .QW i ,- 3534 1. ' - 2 I ' 1 ' f , , . f ti 'L A ll lllll ELSIE V. CARLSON5 Sparland. Biol. Sci., Band 1. 2. 3, 45 Treble Chorus 1, 25 College League of Women Voters 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 4. Social Chairman 35 Science Club 2. 3, 45 Nature Study Club 3, 4, President 45 Home Economics Club 2. 3, 45 Maize Grange 2, 3, 45 Jesters 45 Honor Council 4, Secretary 45 House President's Board 45 Senior Advisory Board 4. DOROTHY CATLIN5 Springfield, Home EC., Woinens League, Vice-President 3, Executive Board 45 Kappa Delta. Pi 3, 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Science Club 2. 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Student Council 2, 3. Secre- tary 2, President 3. BEVERLY CHASE5 Laura. Bus. Ed., Treble Chorus 1, 25 Kappa Delta Epsilon. Red Cross Chairman 45 Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 45 Business Education Club 1. 2, 4, Secretary 45 Home Economics Club. EVELYN J. CLAIISON5 Fairview, llonre Ee., University XYOIHGIIYS Chorus 1. 2. 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 4, President. 45 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3. 45 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Maize Grange 15 Freshman Counselor 2, 4. PATTY CLAYTON: Morris. Engflisli, l'z'alcllc,' Index 45 Wrightonia. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Sigma Tau Delta 3. 45 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2. 3, 4. President 45 Central Board of Womc-n's League, President. 3. .IVLIA B. CLINE5 Yandalia, llfmzc Ee., AYOIIIPIIVS League Executive Board 3, 45 Home Eco- nomics Club 1. 2. 3, 4, President 45 Maize Grange 2. 3, 45 '92 Wye' 'M' 2 wwf , WK f 1 S 1 ' A 4 , . - , ,ak .3 fl rf W f - 5 f . 4 - , , .5 5 'X if th' 'N -- - . 'a ' f 1, ' ,L . ,, .- W4 Q 1 .,., 5 I 1 ip 4 L 1 V. CLAYTON CLINE COLE COOKE COPE v COX CROET CYRIER DAVENPORT DAVIDSOR lntertainna-nt Board 4. l'Al'L1NlC1C.COLE5Henning.Eag- 2. 3. 4, Board 35 XY.R.A. 1. 2, 3. 4, 1Y.R.A. Board 2. 3. 45 If lf, Hieronynius Club 45 Business Education Club 3, 45 Cen- Orcln-sis 1, 2. 35 Physical Education Club 1. 2, 3245 Red Cross ti il Board 3. l3l'l'l l'lC l5lCl.Ll'l Ct JOKIC5 Chicago, Ilonnj' Er., Activities 45 Intrannlrals 1, 2, 3. 4. MARIE CROFT5 Pontiac, Home Econoniics Club 1. 2, 3, 45 Maize Grange 1. 25 House lifts. Eff., I'l1flCJ' 45 Pi fDI1If'gIil Pi5 Business Education Club5 President 35 Counselor 2. 35 Student' Counseling: Chairman 45 Social Science Club. FRANCES MARIE CYRIER5 St. Anne, l xt-ciitive Board 45 Central Board 3. NORMA A. COPE5 Jlntlr., College League of Women Yoters 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3, lfl'S1WYillf'- Alfff-ff- V Billltl 3- 42 lll'f'llt'Sll'i1 3- 41 Iv11iV9l'SilY President 45 Ift1l'lI'i1 Mu El'silon 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Science oiiirfifs Chorus 1. 2. 35 Ivniversity Choir 2, 3. 45 Lowell Cllll' 3 4' ViCO'Pl'CSiilm1f' 4: Ncwmim Club 1- 2- 3- 4. Viqg- ason Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Yiee-Presitlent. 25 Student. lYar Activi- 1Ql.5.,QMf,m 4. fgoungelm. 2 3 4. Exmufive BOMA 4' NE'FTIE IwifillIEW''f51ffi'i i'5f11'I.f1:Llf,,fEQQli,?,lf iif,iiiiiiiiUmn 1l 45 Ap- B. DAVENPORT5 Clinton, Ii'ngl1'sli, Vfrlettc 2, 3. 4: Y.W.C.A. i i i I I ' 4' K I 1 I I ' 2, 3' Sigma Tau Delta 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2. 3, 4. DALE l YA li. CON5 Law1'eiicc-villr-,II, tl' l'. E.. Vlifltfllc' 35 Y 1Y.C.A. DAYIDSON, Normal, Incl. Arts. 43 ll I0li DAVIS DEBOLT DECKER DICKEY LOIS L. DAVIS5 Jerseyville, Bus. Ed., Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 45 Business Education Club 45 Women's Recreational Ac- tivities 3, 4. HELEN M. DEBOLT5 Shefheld, Home EC., Home Economics Club5 Red Cross Canteen Unit. MAVIS M. DECKER5 1Vashington, English, Y.1V.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet Member 3, 45 University Orchestra 35 Univer- sity Chorus 35 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3. 4. JOYBELLE DICKEY5 Parnell, Bus. Ed., Treble Chorus 2, 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 45 Pi Omega Pi 3, 45 Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4. JESSIE B. DOWNS5 Bona Parte, Iowa, Bus. Ed., Business Education Club5 Intramurals. CONSTANCE DRINHAUS5 Chicago, Bas. Ed., Chorus 3, 45 Business Education Club 3, 45 Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. RUTH DUGGER 5 Hillsboro, Bus. Ed., W.R.A. 15 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 15 Class Advisory Board 1. EMILIE DUTCZAK5 Calumet City, Erzglisli, Vi'- dcttc 2, 3, Copy Editor 35 Indc-.r 3, Class Editor 35 Debate 25 Sigma Tau Delta 45 Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, President 45 Jestcrs 2, 3, 45 War Service Council 35 Student Council 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Apportionment Board 35 Forensic Board 3, 45 Community War Service Board 35 Special Assign- ment Board 45 University Theater Board 45 Class Advisory MP' 'Vw DOWNS DRINHAUS DIICGER. DI'TCZA.K ICISENHOWER ELDER ELLIOT ELY ENNS ERIO Board 2, 3, 45 Commencement Marshall 3, 45 t'Abe Lincoln in Illinois5 Letters to Lucerne5 Papa Is All. Director. MONA L. EISENHOWER5 Onarga, English, Vida-tlc 2, 35 College League of Women Voters 35 Orchestra 15 Chorus 25 Sigma Tau Delta 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Central Board 45 Senior Advisory Board 4. BARBARA L. ELDER5 Sullivan, Engdislz, Vidcllc' 2, 35 Ilzdcnz' 3, 4, Co-Editor 45 Philadelphia 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President, 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, President 45 Class Vice- President 3, President 35 Latin Club 2, 35 .Iesters 2, 35 Student Council 45 'House President's Board 2, 3, 45 Central Board 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Board 45 Social Life and Organizations Board 45 Special Assigrninents Board 45 Advisory Board 3, 45 The Far-Ott Hills, DOROTHY ELLIOTT: Cropsey, Iiomc Er., Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Maize Grange 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Lecturer 45 Jesters 3, 45 Honor Council 4. MARY C. ELY5 Bloomington, Bus. Ed., Business Education Club 1, 25 Newman Club 2. MARJORIE ENNS5 Minier, Honnr Ev., Treble Chorus 2, 35 Kappa Delta Pi 45 Science Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 25 Honor Council 45 Merrill-Palmer Award 3. IXIARGARICT ANN ERIO5 IVilsonville, Bus. Ed., Wo1nen's League, Central Board 45 Pi Gannna Mu 45 Business Iflduc-ation Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Newman Club 1, 3, 45 Senior Advisory Board 4. 49 IC WIN G FRANCIS FO R CH T 1+'RlClJR1C1i:4ON .4 is 3 ' . , ' , M . . f . - A- em . . ,Y -z . .3 . '- K ?4J, , A 5 .wfm t ' 3 rr 'F' , im- in - W ..- 4 i Nxif J Wy, , NW , .3 .ik sk fb , 3,11 ., 0 X ., . ' S , V up .gf A . fm. 634 l ' ll l ll ll MARTHA GRACE Tqxvlxcil Villa Grow. 4-yr. Elem., ciilllllllil Theta Fpsilon 43 Pringle-Hall Club 1, 23 Elementary Emlucalion Forum 43 Tripper's Club 3.4. LILLIAN FORCHT3 Hi-nn:-pin. Hmm: Ev., Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Maize Grange 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 Rell Cross Canteen 'E 4 E. . BICRNIECE F. FRANCIS3 Lj'I11QTOI'1,13ll-S. Eli., Illtllkl' 43 Treble Chorus 13 Hieroiiyinus Club 43 Business Eclucation Club 1, 2. 43 Senior Ai,lx'isory Board 4. JANET LEE FREDRICK- SON3 Elgin. .5-yr. Elma., Gamma Theta Vpsilon 3, 43 Hie- ronyinus Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 Elementary Education Club 1. 2. 3. 43 Gamma Delta 1. 2. 43 House Presiilent's Boaril 4. ' LOIS FROELICH3 Bloomington. Hmm- Er., Treble Chorus 13 Theta Alpha Phi 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Jestcrs 1, 2. 3. 43 Merrill-Palmer Awarml 33 lX'Iiilsuminer Nights Dream3 Seven Sisters. ELSIE B. FULTON3 Heyworth. ElljfIl'N,l, Vli1lt'H1.' 33 Chorus 13 Kappa Delta Pi 4. Yice-Prf-si- ilenf 4, lXfIeilal 23 Kappa, Delta Epsilon 2. 4. Vice-President 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3. 43 Latin Club 1.2. 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 23 Co-Ed co-eilitor 43 Counselor 3. 43 Fell Hall Honor Resi- dent 3. ROBERT E. GARRETT2 Danville, Soc. Sci., I'nix'er- sity Club 1. 2, 3. 43 Chorus 1, 23 Pi Gamma Mu 3. 43 Social Science Club 1, 2. 3. 4. President 2, 33 Tfniversify Cheerleader ga.. 1+'ROl'1IiICH FI'I.TON GARRETT GERTH GILLESPIE GOODELL GOODIER GRAUER GREENAN GUNSTEN 2. 33 lixc-ciifixe Boarcl for Co-op Council 2, 3. ELEANOR, GERTH3 Blooiningfon. 4-yr. Elem. MARION I. GILLES- PIIC3 Chicago. Spin-11, Wrigrlifoniag Intercollegiate Debate 1, Oratory 3, Exfr,-nilroraneous 2, 3, Discussion 2. 3. 1'3flW2ll'1.1S hIi'1l:1l2,33 Kappa Delta. Epsilon 3, 43 Pi Kappa Della 2. 3, 4, Pr:-sinh-nf 43 Theta Alpha Phi 2. 3, 4. Presirh-nt, 33 Hierony- inus 23 Jesters 1, 2, 3, 43 Forensic Boaril 33 Theatre Board 33 Aflrisory Boarrl 23 House Presiflr-nfs' Boarrl 33 Seven Sis- lers3 Abe Lincoln in Illinois3 As You Like It3 Mur1ler Has Br-en Arrange-il, Assistant Director. PATRICIA GUODELL3 Loda. fi-Ur. Iflnm., Vzllclle 33 Con- cert. Bannl 1, 2. 3, 43 I'nix'ersity Orchestra 33 Wonif-n's Chorus 50 1. 23 A.C.E. 2. 3, 43 4-yr. Club 1. 23 Elementary Forum 33 Elementary Education Club 43 .Iesters 13 Children's Theater 3, 4. MARY CAROLYN GOODIER3 Normal, Music, XVOIIICIIYS League. Executive Board 2, 3. 4, Treasurei' 2, Finance Chairman 3. Social Chairman 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Lowell Mason Club 1, 2. 3. 4, President, 43 Community XVa.r Service Board 3. AMBER. MARILEE CiR.A-UERJ N0- koinis, Math. ROSE GREENAN3 Kincaid, Bus. Ed., Business Eflucafion Club 2, 3, 43 Newman Club 2, 3, 4. DORIS JANE GIINSTEN3 Pekin, Home IUC., Y.YY.C.A. 23 Treble Chorus 13 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Honor Council 43 War Activities Board 4. SE lllll GRICHNIK HACKLEY HEALEY HICNDERSQ PN MARGARET GRICHNIK3 Carlinville. Bus. Erl., I'irIc!lw,' Kappa Delta Pi3 Pi Omega Pi3 Hieronymus Club3 Business Education Club3 Maize Grange. MARGERY L. I-IACKLEY3 Bradley, Bus. Eff., Y.IV.C.A. 43 University Cliorus 43 Treble Cliorus 1. 23 Business Education Club 1. 43 Intramurals 1, 43 Central Board of Womens League 3. 'CHERRIE J. HEALEY3 Loda, Erzgflfsfz, Vfrfcllc 2, 3, 43 Pliila- delphia 1. 2. 33 Sigma Tau Delta 43 Theta Alpha Phi 3. 43 Jesters 2. 3. 43 District. President 43 Senior Advisory Board 4. IIVIOGENE HENDERSON: Sf.Cfl111l'lGS, Enyflfslz, Vziflcllc 2, 3, 4, Managing Editor 43 Indca' 3, Literary Editor 33 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Historian 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Literary Editor 43 Theta Alpha Plii 3, 43 Junior Class SCCl'L'I1i1'j'Q Jesters 2. 3. 4, President- 43 Senior Advisory Board 4: Uni- versity Theater Board 43 Abe Lincoln in Illinois3 Letters to Lucerne 3 Papa Is All. ESTHER M. HILEMAN3 Bloomington, Art, AV1'igl'1fOI1lH 12 Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Palette Club 1, 2, 3. 4. DOROTHY E. HILT3 Madison, Art, W.R.A. 3. Board 33 Palette Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Physical Education Club 33 Canterbury Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. LANORA HOGDQ Urbana, , M' Wy.. 444' 'Z HILEMAN HILT HOOD HUNSAKER IRISH IRVIN IRWIN JAECER JAHNKE JOHANNES Mallz-, Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Historian Cajori 4. HELEN V. HUNSAKER3 Amboy, English, Philadelphia 2, 3, 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. Vice-President. 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jesters 2, 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 3, 43 Advisory Board 2, 3, 4. Far Off Hills 3 'IAS You Like It. NORDINE IRISI-I3 Arrowsmith, 4-yr. Elem., Y.IY.C.A.3 Gamma Theta Upsilon3 Elementary Club. BETTE BELLE IRVIN3 Normal. Home Ec., 1Vomen's League Executive Board 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Science Club 3. 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 IVar Council 3. MAR- JORIE E. IRWIN: Kewanee, Bus. Ed., Vidcite 33 Inrlcr 4, Literary Editor 43 IVomen's League Central Board 1, 33 Busi- ness Education Club 1, 2. 3. 43 Xewniau Club 1. 2. 3, 43 House Presidents' Board 1, 3. JUNE .IAEGER3 Lansing. Homc Ec.. l'fl.lfl'Hc' 1, 23 Treble Cliorus 1, 23 Home Economics Club 23 Gamma Delta 1, 2. 33 Tomorrow-. LUIS JAHNKE3 Gurnec, Jlrzllf. AVCJIIIPIEE League. Social Chairman 3. President 4. Honor Council 43 Kappa Delta. Epsilon 3, 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 43 Tlieta Alpha Plii 3, 43 .Iesters 2. 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 23 Student Council 23 Organizat.ion's Board 23 Seven Sisters. MARIE JUHANNES3 lXIarengo, Home lic., XVo- men's Cliorus 1. 2, 33 Science Club 3. 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Maize Grange 1, 2, 3, 43 Fell Hall Honor Resident 23 lN'Ierrill-Palmer Award 4. 51 IOHNNON' KANNIN1' 111'1N1Aj1111Al1i 1i112sTf:11' 3 E Y HICLEN E. JOHNSON: C121l1'21, 11111110 E1-., Home E1-o11o1'11ics 1711111 1, 2, 3, 43 Maize C11'Rl11gQC 1, 23 F1'6'Sl1I11P11 Couuseloi' 3, 43 11 -3, A1,l1'iso1'y Bo:11'1l 1, 2. 3. 43 11vLl1' L1111I'211lI1'C 211111 Lllil1'll1'1' Board 4. E. ROBERT KANNING3 11'l11111to11. Ari, 3110113 Gleo Club 2. 3, 43 Paleffe 1111111 43 Lowvll Mason 11llIl3 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNABICL K13fNDH11'K3 New C1ill11OI1. Bus. E11.. 1'o11ce1't 15311111 1. 2, 3. 43 1,1111 15211111 43 B11si11f1ss E1l1111111i1111 1'l1,1l,1 1, 2, 43 S111-ial S1'i111'11'1.1 1111111 2, 3. 4. Social 1,'l111i1'1111111 43 1'1'11111'11l B1,1a1'1l3 As You Like It. KITTY B. KIICSTER3 Lll11N111g. S1112 S1-I., 11111111161 11111111119 of 1110111011 1'1'1T1?1's 2. 3. 1'i1:1,1-P1'esi111'111f 33 Y.11'. 17.A. 2. 33 11'.B.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1711-Q1-P1'13si1111111 43 1111111111 Delta Pi 3, 43 1111111111 Delta E1'1silo11 3. 43 121111111111 Theta I'11silo11 3, 43 Pi 121111111111 Mu 3, 4. P1'Qsi1lc111t 43 Social 51111311061 1'l11l1 1, 2. 3. 43 19l1ysic'a.l 1C1111f'11ti1Q111 1.'l11l1 1, 2, 3, 4. Q mt.. IQILEEN 111H111'1N141RQ L11Roy, IL'111f11'.sl1, 1711111111 2, 3. 43 Q1OI1- 1'111'1 1527112111 13 Pi 111111111111 11111 3. 43 1111'1'-P1'CS11l1'11T 43 Sigma Tau Dc-11:1 43 S111-ial S1-111111111 1-illlll 1, 2, 3, 43 A1.l1'1S1D1'1' Board 2. 43 1f111111'al B11111'1l 4. MAHJORIE A. 11111-131.-1X1 Danville, 1551112 'S131'., Y.11'.1'.A. 13 Social S1-1111111111 Club 1. RIITH KOLT- 1715113 P1111ti11c, Bus. E11., 111-l11'11l,' 4, Business 1111L11i1g1'1' 43 Mix Illilfkl' 3, 13115111958 11'1Ll11L1gf'1' 33 T1'1'1l1le 1'l1o1'11s 33 11'.R.A. 3, 4, Fw., . , 2.111 ' .11 110 1- Ak, is 1 1-11-1' .- iavgabijg- gig Sy., Www W I 3-1 1111 , .g,m,,J -aww E-y 1, - 3 ,. 5 , .1 .6r !'q Y 3115 5 x ra. , . 1.111 41,1 ' 1 i '+1 1 1 1 Y 3, - 1. ly 2511... IiIR17HN ICR 1iL11l1'IAN K1 JLTVEIT KRIIG 11111711 LICMONS I,IN1'11LN 1.1 l11'E LO11'1Cl-I 1110121111131 ' 1111-11 43 l'i 111Il1'QIl l'i 3, 43 5111111111 1'lass P1-1,1si1l1-111 43 Buei- 1311111-11, Disirivt l'1'11si11c111t 1. BIQVICIZLY M. LINCOLN: 1'l1i- 111 ss 1'1ll1l1'i11l1l11 11l1l1l 1, 2. 3. 4. l'1-11si1l11111' 43 O1'11l111sis 33 Physf 1111g11, ,1l11l11.. 11511111 1, 23 O1'11l1est1'11 1. 2, 3, 43 1C11s01'1'1l1le Or- I4 1l I4111111'1l11111l 111l1l1 2, 3, 43 121111111111 D1-lta 1, 2, 33 1111l'2l1Illl1'L1lS 1'l1f'h1l'Sl 1, 2, 3, 43 11'o111c111's 1'l1o1'11s 1, 23 Ii1'1111'111 Dolta Epsiloil P 33 A1l1'is111-1' 1111111111 3. DORIS H, 11111113 M11111111, 111111111 3, 43 1121111121 111111 IC11sil1111 3, 43 11OWl'll Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4. I 11, H1111111 IC1-11111111111-s 1'I11l1 1, 2, 3, 43 Maizc 12111111111 13 1ll11'2l- ICN.-1 MAR1lARlC'l' LO11'l'f: E111i11g1o11, Bus. E11., 1111111.17 3, 4, lIllll'l1lS 1. 2. 3, 4. 1JORO'l'HY H. 111111113 M1,11'11111, 111111111 EC., 110-1'11ll1O1'-11 B11si1111ss 151ll1l'2lf1O111,1l1llD 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Svionce 111111111 l'i1'111111111i1's 1111111 1, 2. 3, 43 B'1E1lZl1 11l'2ll1Qll' 13 B1111 1'1'oss 1111111 2, 3, 43 1'11-1111 2, 3, 4. .l'1L1QANOB. RAE LO11'ER3 1 11111'1'11 3, 4. Dwiglit, Bus. EJ., 1121111111 111111 141135111211 3, 43 Busincss Ecl11c111'io11 11llll1 1, 2. 33 A1l1'is111'y Bo111'1,l 33 House P1'1j1si1lc111ts' Board 3, 4. 11.1111 liI l'H l.1'1B111NSQ S 11'i1111fi11l1l, 1?11111'.w11, 13211141 43 NORMA J. l11IC1iI'1RI23 1J1'1'I1f11l'. .1111s11', Pl1ila1,le1l1'1l1i113 131111113 l I 11l'l'llf'S11'Il 2, 33 11'111111-11's 1111111115 1, 23 I'11i1'1,11'si11' 1'l111i1' 3, 43 11I'1'lll1S1'1l'l1Q 11'o1111111's 1'l'1111'11s3 1'l11'1i1'3 L1,111'0ll Mason Clulzg NIL I111 131111 5 4 111 ll 1111011 1l11I1 7 3 4 1 1 l 1l1l11lll1 11l l 1c11 1111 IIlil,r12 , 1 1 I, '3 1 11'1' IS ' L, I, 3 1.1,'l1.1'il '1 '1 111 '1 11' 11'1111 1 'sLC:1g Q. E lllll BETTY M. MCVICARQ Chicago, Math., Band 33 University Chorus 1. 2. 3, 45 University Choir 2, 3, Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3. DOROTHY MARSH, Normal, Engylzlslz, Vfdclte 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, 4, Chorus 13 Orchestra 1, Sigma Tau Delta 3, 45 Student Council 4: Student Lounge Board 43 lYar Literature Board 4. KATHRYN MARTENS, Peoria, English, Vzfdcllc 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 45 IVomen's League Executive Board 43 Y.IY.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, President 43 Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3. IONA MASTEN3 Tallula, Bus. Ed.. Treble Chorus 1, Y.IV.C.A. 3, 43 Hieronymus Club 1, 22 Business Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4. MAE MILLER., Iiewanee, Home Ea., AV1'l5Il1l'O11l21 3, 4, YAY. C.A. 3. 43 Debate 2. 3, 4: Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4g Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 4g Jesters 45 Theater Board 4. MARION C. MILLER: Mt.Pulaski, 1102110 Er-., IY.R,A. 1g Home Eco- nomics Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Gamma Delta 2g Sophomore Advisory Board 2. MAUREEN INI. MOORE, Downs, Bus. EJ., Busi- ness Education Club 1, 2, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4. ROSE MARIE MORISYg Paulding, Ohio. Bus. Ed., Business Education Club: Newman Club. EMOGENE 189 'Wk 3, ,ZW adv'- 1, ,,JQ5 g I MCVICAR. MARSH MARTENS MASTEN 49 Y 440' 1. M. MILLER M. C. MILLER MOORE MORISY MOTT MYERS NATHAN NORTRUP NOVARIA OKO MOTTQ Middletown, Pennsylvania, 4-yr. Elem., Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Elementary Education Club 45 A.C.E. 2, 33 Pringle-Hall Club 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Elementary Forum 3, Central Board 33 House Presidents' Board 3, 43 Advisory Board 3. ETHEL E. MYERS, Geneseo, Speech, Debate 2g Theta Alpha Phi 2. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Jesters 2, 3, 4g Gamma Delta 1, 25 'tCandidag A Murder Has Been Arranged, As You Like Itg Assistant Director, t'The Emperors New Clothes, and Seven Keys to Baldpatef' CHRISTYNE NATHANQ Bloomington. Soc. Sci., Transfer Lincoln Univer- sity. HELEN L. NORTRIIP, Chapin, Home Ev., Womens League, Home Economics Club, Gamma Delta. MARGO A. NOVAR.IAg Catlin, H. tk P. E., W.R,.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. PHYLLIS A. OKOQ Chicago, Bus. Ed., Women's League Treasurer 43 W.R..A. 2, 33 Business Education Club 1. 2 3 4' . , , Le Cercle Francais 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Or- chesis 2, 3, 4. Secretary 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student. Council 4, Vice-President 43 Fell Hall Honor Resident. 23 Forensic Board 4, Social Life and Organizations Board 4, Health Board 4, Special Assignments Board 4, Secretary 43 U.S.C. Board 4. 53 .A OPPERMANN M. E. ORR R. A. 4 JR R PARKER gre'-A amy... V .1 if 'Qs' iE lllltl ANNA MARIE OPPERMANN3 Trenton, 4-yr. Elem., Con- cert Band 3, 43 Pep Band 1. 2, 3g XVOIIICIPS Chorus 33 W.R.3A. 13 Elementary Education Club 1, 2, 43 Maize Grange 33 Gain- nia Delta 13 House President 4. MARY ELLEN ORR 3 Normal, .llflsir-, Wrightonia 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 23 Index 23 Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 43 University Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Ifniversity Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President, 43 Sigma Tau Delta 43 Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Council 43 .Entertainment Board 4. . RUTH ANN ORR3 Belleville, Englfsli, I'z'dclZc 2. 3, 4, Editor 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Student Council 1, 43 Advisory Board 1, 23 Entertainment. Board 1. DOLORES CONSTANCE PARIQERQ Normal, J-yr. Elem., Elementary Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A.C.E. 43 Le Cercle Francais 1, 2. KENNETH L. PARRILL3 Farina, Ag. GLORIA L. PI.-XZZIQ Glen Carbon, Bus. Ed., Kappa Delta Pi 4g Pi Omega Pi 3, 43 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WARREN POLLEY3 1 ,I - gwilg 'WB 53 . ffilfsy. -Q 5 -- . 4 I , 5, fx ,V ss if 3, R fmag... 242 YW vs'-W -s Ei . Iiii I A I Q 'M C 4 -' 2 A Lf x-.. 3 N , 3' . .... A ,.. W -di ii A i ,...- , .:..., X i i , ' I ' . i , 4 t 'ini 2 ., . 3 'if 1 PARRILL PIAZZI POLLEY PRESCOTT PRICE 1'RoCAs1iY PLYIVIPLIR EY IJIINNE0 REEVES REST Bloomington, Bus. EJ., I'niversity Club 1. 2. 3, 43 Business Education Club 2, 3. 4. ANN E. PRESCOTT3 Tallula, Sow. Sf-ll., Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet lVIeinber 4, Vice-President 43 J Social Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-I resident 43 House Presi- I dent 2, 4. VIRGINIA D. PRICE: Macon, 4-yr. Elem., Science Club 33 Kindergarten Club 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Elementary Edu- cation Club 4, President 43 A.C.E. 2, 33 Elementary Forum 33 Advisory Board 3. CHARLES W. PROCASKY3 Belleville, illusfc, University Club 1, 2, 3. 4. President 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Mr-n's Glce Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President. 43 University Choir 4g Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 3, 43 Homecoming 54 Chairman 4. HELEN M. PCMPHREY3 McLean. Bits. Ed., Chorus 33 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Advisory Board 1, 43 House Presidents' Board 4. MYRTLE E. PUNNEO3 Wood River, Bus. EJ., Y.IV.C.A. 1, 23 W.R.A. 1, 23 Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club 43 Maize Grange 4. MARGARET E. REEVESQ 1Yeldon, 1llu.si'c', Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 XVOIHGDVS Chorus 3, Acconipanist 33 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Univer- sity Trio 1, 23 Brass Sextet. 1, 23 Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Executive Board 43 Central Board 43 House Presidents' Board 4. LOUISE M. R-ESTQ Elgin. Englislz, Transfer Park College, Parkville, Missouri. Il lllli THOMAS RICHARDSON: Elgin, .llu.s1't', University Club 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2. 3. Drum Major 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3: University Male Quartet 3: Smith Hall 1, 2, 3. EVELYN L. RIEGER: Manteno, English. Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4: Palette Club 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3: Student. Council 3: Cheerleader 1: Class Advisory Board 3: War Literature and Library Board 3: Entertainment Board 3: Assembly Board 3. HELEN V. RIGCS: Elmwood, Latin, Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3. 4. GLENN ROBERTS: Bloom- ington, Ind. Arts. LORRAINE JANDA ROBERTS: Chicago, English, Viflctlc 3: Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, Cabinet 3: Debate 1: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4: 3.324-qs 'FW' rv-we 49 RICHARDSON RIECER RIGGS G. ROBERTS l it s X Q 7 M ,,.. esaaah Q g was 1' N . 5,5 I W QL V' 3 H' C234 Q. , 444 S S 4 4 M4 l ,,,, I V WN aw. L. ROBERTS RUICK SAGE SALISBITRY SANNER SAULS SCHAITZ SCHEFFEL SCHROEDER SCHVETZ Le Ce1'cle Francais 3. 4: Social Science Club 1. 2, 3, Secre- tary 3: House Presidents' Board: Fell Hall Honor Resident 3. VIOLET RUICK: Chicago, Music, Transfer Student, Orches- tra: University VVOIIICIIVS Chorus: Laboratory Choir: Lowell Mason Club. BETTY C. SAGE: Normal, Bus. Ed., Business Education Club 3, 4. BETTE J. SALISBURY: Beardstown, Latin, IVrightonia: University IVomen's Chorus 1, 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon: Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 4: Le Cercle Francais: Latin Club: Fell Hall Honor Resident. JEWEL B. SANNER: Mt. Zion, Illfilll., University Cho1'us 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 4. VERNICE V. SAULS: E. St. Louis, 4-yr. Elem., Band: Ele- mentary Education Club. MARGARET T. SCHAITZ: Spring Grove, Bus. Ed., W.R.A. 4: Business Education Club 1, 3: Social Science Club 2, 3, 4: Gamma Delta 3: XVomen's Intra- murals 1: Central Board 3. MILDRED D. SCHEFEEL: Litchheld, H. ct' P. E., IV.R.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Board: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4: Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: IYomen's Il1l'l'iiI11lll'2llS. ORALEEN SCI-IROEDER: Milford, .-lrt, Inflca' 4: Rural Curriculum Club 1, 2: Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4: Palette Club 1, 2, 3, 4. REV. MARION SCHIIETZ: Bloom- ington, Ind. Arts. Industrial Arts Club: Newman Club. 55 SEILS SELK SELTZER SHELBY 9.5 T N T 1 M Nj:- i 4 A3 ,git A X his .gyms- f .1 '10, .- ' ' qv '1 'u' 'Q? '? W. 4 W 'V' z' 933 A 4 Q Nb-1. :sl I 4. 4 ' , Yuma N U ll l0ll CLEM A. SEILS3 Danville. Soc. Sci., Transfer River Forest Teachers College, River Forest. Illinois: I'niversity Club 3, 43 Ifniversity Band 1. 23 University Choir 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 43 N. Club 4. President 43 Gamma Delta 3, 43 Tennis 43 International Relations Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2. MARY E. SELK3 El Paso. JIu.s1'C. IVrightonia 33 'Women's League Treasurer 3. Executive Board 43 Concert Band 2. 3, 43 I'nirersity Orcliestra 3, 43 1 NYomen's Chorus 23 University Choir 2, 3, 43 Lowell Mason Club 2. 3. 4. HAHRIETT A. SELTZER3 Bloomington, Lrrlfn, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Vice-President 3: Le Cercle Francais 2. 3, 4. President 33 Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4. PALLINE L. SI-IELBY3 Forrest, 4-yr. Elem., Gamma Phi 23 A.C.E. 2. 3. 4. President 23 Elementary Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 43 Advisory Board o. 4. YV' 'gf , J, . 1' E , , xg 2 K 5 'V ,ma ' ' ks ff YT C S A it f 'ef SHELTON SHIELDS SIIVIPSON SLGVSKY SIVIALLIYOOD SNAPP SORENSEN STEINBECIQ STOKES STRUKEL- BEATRICE J. SHELTON3 Greenville, Bus. Ed., Business Education Club. H. JANE SHIELDSQ Chicago, Geog., Treble Chorus 33 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3. 4, President 43 Hieronymus Club 33 Science Club 3, 4. LOIS SIMPSON3 Pekin, Soc. Sci., College League of Women Voters 2. 3, 43 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3. 43 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 43 Science Club 43 Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice-Presi- dent 4. MINNIE SLOVSKY3 Chicago, English. EUNICE P. SMALLWOGD3 Emden, Bus Ed., Philadelphia 1, 23 Treble Chorus 1, 2, 33 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Pi Omega Pi 3. 4, Vice-President 43 56 Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3. SONIA T. SNAPP3 Danville, 4-yr. Elem., Women's Chorus 1, 23 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 43 Elementary Education Club 43 4-yr. Elementary Club 13 Newman Club 1. MARIE L. SORENSENQ Dwight, Bus. Ed. LOUISE STEINBECK3 Morris, Bus. Ed., Women's Chorus 2. GRACE I. STOKES3 Chicago, Soc. Sci., Social Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Maize Grange 3. 43 Advisory Board 4. HELEN L. STRUKEL3 Springfield, 4-yr. Elem., Y.VV.C.A. 33 Treble Chorus 1, 23 W.R.A. 1, 23 Nature Study Club 1: A.C.E. 23 4-yr. Elementary Club 1, 2, 3. 4. E llllt SULLIVAN SWANSON TAYLOR TELLARO M. MARJORIE SULLIVAN3 New Berlin, lllusic, Concert Band 3, 43 Concert Orchestra 3, 43 Women's Chorus 1, 2, 43 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Jesters 3, 43 Lowell Mason Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Newman Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Brief Music. SYLVIA SWANSON3 Lake Forest, H. tt' P. E., W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf Assistant 1, Honorary Basketball and Baseball, Golf Head 2. Honorary Hockey, Basketball, Baseball and Tennis 2, Hockey and Basketball 3, President 43 Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY V. TAYLOR: Atlanta, Bus. Ed. Business Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Women's Intramurals 1. FRANCES M. TELLARO3 Farmington, Englislz, V1'u'cttc, Staff Reporter 2, 3. Columnist. 3, 43 Imlcr, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative 1. Assistant Editor 2, 3, Co-Editor 43 Treble Chorus 13 Kappa Delta Pi 4, Kappa Delta Pi Medal, Fourth Place 23 Si,-'gina Tau Delta. 43 Latin Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Honors Day 1, 23 Alumni Quarterly, Student Reporter 43 Student Counselling 43 Book- store Student Manager 2, 3. 43 Intramurals 13 House Presi- dents' Board 2, 33 Forensic Board 4. do l skim THATCHER THOMAS TIFFANY TREMBACKI TRENARY VINCENT VOIGT VON QUALEN WENDEROTH WEST MARGARET I. THATCHER.3 Normal 4-yr. Elcm., Transfer from University of Hawaii3 Women's Chorus 3, 43 Elementary Education Club 3, 43 A.C.E. 3. PHYLLIS BURNETT THOMASQ Bloomington, Home Ec., Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Theta Alpha Phi 3, 43 Honor Council 3, 43 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. MARGIE A. TIFFANY3 Cornell, Bus. Ed., Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. 4. Cabinet 3, 43 Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4. STANLEY F. TREMBACKI3 Chicago, Soc. Sci. BETTY L. TRENARY3 Danville, H. df P. E., Transfer Eureka COll9g6Q 'W.R.A. 3, 4, Board 33 Kappa Delta Pi 33 Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 43 Social Science Club 3, 43 Physical Education Club 3, 4. CAROL C. VINClENTQ Lexington. 4-yr. Elem.. XYOIHPIIVS Chorus 23 Science Club 43 4-yr. Elementary Club 1, 2, 4, MARJORIE E. VOIGT3 Mt. Olive, 4-yr. Elem., Pringle- Hall Club 1, 23 Gamma. Delta 1, 2, 4, Social Chairman 43 Advisory Board 4. VIVIAN D. VON QUALEN3 Gardner. 4-yr. Elem., Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 43 Hieronymus Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pringle-Hall Club 1, 23 Elementary Club 43 Gamma Delta 2, 3, 4. NADINE D. WENDEROTH3 MlI1lCl',13ll-i.EIl., Y.W.C.A. 13 Kappa Delta Pi 43 Pi Gamma Mu 43 Pi Omega Pi 3, 43 Hieronymus Club 2, 33 Business Education Club 2, 3. Secretary 3. MARION WEST3 Normal, 4-yr. Elem., Vidclte 43 XVomen's Chorus 1. 23 Pringle-Hall Club 1, 23 Elementary Education Club 3. 4. 57 E lllli W ICSTW OOD WHITED WILLIA MSON E1 .jjijii3'.' V .Q 4 4 f ff ff ' 3 - gi. I gs, , ' .oak 4 N -.gfgsg gj Y-wr. -0 G 1 C M 11 if - y , J 0 4 4 ,k 5 3 ' is -W W QELB Y 4:4 5, ,. ,,1 N l Q DOROTHY E. XVESTXVOOD3 Belleville, Englislz, T1'ill1Sl'Ql' from Southern Illinois State Norinzil University. MARILYN J. WHITED3 Ncponsct, H. X' P. E., Womens League 3. 4. Publicity Cll1Illl'1i11Il11 43 W.R.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, Presi- clenf 33 Ihppzl Mu Epsilon 3. 43 Hieronyinus Club 3. 43 Or- chcsis 1, 23 Pliysicul Iiiluczition Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vicc-Prcsiclenf. 4. XYINNIE P. YYILLIAMSON: Chicauro, .4-y1'.E1rm., TVl'1gjl1TO11lil 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.W.C.A. 1. 2, 3. 43 Negro Chorus 1, 2, 33 Naiure Sturly Club 1, 23 IClc1'nc1iT:u'y Eclucafion Club 3, 43 Intcr- inefliuie Eiluczifion Club 1, 2. .Q is HTLSON 3, 3 woon 3 fe zAnRozNY I aff FW . 332' 'XZ' PHYLLIS L. WILSON3 Geneseo. Art, University Orchestra, 3. 43 TVOIHGHYS Chorus 3, 43 Treble Chorus 23 Kappa Delta. Pi 3. 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4. Membership Chairniun 43 Paulette Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 43 Lowell Mason Club 43 Honors Day 2. A. NADINE XVOODQ Munteno, Englisli, Imffnz' 43 Signiar Tau Dellzig Le Cercle Fr:incais3 Central Boairfl. JOHN T. ZADRCZNY3 Chicago, Soc. Sci.. Vidclle, Artist 3, 43 Vice-Presiflent. Senior Class 43 Lc Cerclc Fruncnis 3. 43 Social Science Club 3, 43 CiOVC1'111DCI1ti Rclufions and Aincriciuiisin Board 4. ., 5 . , N-...,,-fL,G.wm,q.. wdyidv . igf '- 'X I . , ' 'T' 5. A ' if - - . . f A ll . V lx QL- 7 'V .- '3 ' . 4 2 A,- 3-isa! Q -Q-.fi ' fi 1 wks 1 I. Q-.f ,, -, ' V 'A,ggfg.. I - 3 'vj- 9 . 1 3 1' ' xi 3... I 4 3 fwygau- 9 Q1 ,ig V, . x ' . , . ' --f:f.- -Q5 :+y,,,?w-.gg, .'- C V :qmf , 33 '- - . 2RfE'.EF .LLL ,-XR. I ' 3 :.2f3.2ifffQ , af .3 ' ' .f'1QEE.f,S,Q,Q, '- gags ' ' ' J -f '. f'f:v3:'- . i 'II '13-9' ff 92. Ti7i iQ-3' '-3 3- 3,535enq9w?Jm44f4in49'w4f3 ,ffgv , -. 4' ,V ' A +- - 3- ' -- M .xL.....,-f'l-- '-ewan-wmv-. -' -l - ., MT. ,. V - ,H , I A . cgi - f--.-. - 1 Y l ,C 44 A. --' - Q .3 'A . - , . -.f ' N, V an , - ' j.. ., 5 vii. 1,115 5 4 1 . n AV 3 . V ' ., ,, .4 vj- g ai -N .9 5 ,,. 58 In Iroclucin the 5 JU lllli ULA ' B e, e 5 3 Q , 'Y ' ,' 1, H. , ,., 'IU 'QTL' Q - .c ,gf-j . I . R: 4' . , Q . , . , 'L - -Mi. 5, Wi xj- 41',-A Qfjw fig-.rl .x , Av I ., f- .w,..,-, 'Q' 4 up ,772 kv.-e.,.1Q,f,j giamfziiib e uw . ' ' LAW 4 I I -AN 1 in J 1 Q gf - . f 1 . , , 17:6-Av. :IZ .J - , v g ,. ff? fem: ' P 1' Vlavff,-.,' c lf 4 I yy, 1 f zu : ' 115.1 Y A ' I ,,1?'2:4, v- Q ,vs I f I Q Dottie dreams up 21 super scheme for the ' W Prom-Junior Class Officers Dottie McKee, -' Marge Yepsen,,Vi1'g Bachman. 59 The Student Teachers of Tommorrowd ADVISORY BOARD Coles. if Gorman, Ring, Payne, Gillis. lllllllllt CLASS Clothed in the dignity of upperclassmen, weighted down with education courses, at home in the classroom and out-especially out-authorities on the idiosyn- cracies of professors, committee meetings eight days in the week-all this describes those individuals on campus who together compose the Junior Class. The junior looks back and finds it hard to believe that three years have been passed in the environs of Normal, so quickly have they flown. And yet these years have brought many changes. He remembers those first months of his freshman year, climaxed by that fateful Sunday in December, 1941. He remembers returning the next September to find that many of his classmates of the year before had not returned to claim the name sophomore. And as the sophomore year passed on to the junior, more and more of his classmates were called to the service of their country. But the class of '45-those on Guadal- canal and those in High School Problems class-car- ried on. To do their bit for national defense. the juniors sponsored a Stamp Dance in December, the price of admission being the purchase of war stamps. The proceeds of the dance Went into two war bonds made 60 out to the Junior Class. This year's Junior Class, following inlthe footsteps of preceding classes, decided to give the best Junior- Senior Prom in the history of the school. Early in the year the officers and the advisory board began plans and put committees to Work on the headline affair. Presiding officer at meetings of the advisory board and head coke dispenser at the class parties was Virgil Bachman, chief executive of the class of '45, Second in command was vice-president Marge Yepsen, While keeper of the record and guardian of the treasury was Dorothy McKee. Law and order was preserved by faculty sponsor, Mr. Leslie A. Holmes. The officers were assisted in their duties by the sage counsel of the advisory board composed of experts Alvera Beatty, Betty Bergstrom, Betty Bremer, Helen Bundy, Erva Calhoon, Marilyn Coles, Pat Cullen, Frances Durham, Mary Dunklin, Anna Gorman, Inez Payne, Marjorie Reeves, Catherine Ring, Maye Gillis, and Dorothy Sherrard. Looking forward, not without some t-repidation, to Phil of Ed and student teaching, the members of the Junior Class turn the last page, and close the book on this, their third year at I.S.N.U. Buck Row: Bachman. Mr. Holmes. Reeves. Bremer, Sherrard, McKee. Durham, Bergstrom. Front Row: Dunklin, Beatty, Yepsen, Bundy, First. Row: ADAMSON, MARY D., Gary, Ind., 4-yr. Elem., ALLEN, ELEANOR, Carloclf, Bus. Ed., ATKINSON, PHIL. Cambridge, Bus. Ed.g BACHMAN, VIRGIL, Law! nzff ' nt, H. LY P. E.g BAILEY, JEWELL, Lowell, Ind., Home Ecu, BAL- LARD, MARY, Mrmlius, 4-yr. Elem., BARBEE, RUTH, IVCIQQOIICIQ English. 0 '1 , f ff-E3 fa. f .1 Q vfmw I J ,I if A 4 I , , ' 4 : ' L-, 'A iw X K 125' 27 ,Wm , T' ' xx K K' .Lil Sw-und Roux' BAXTER. JUNELLA, Lalllofllv, English BERGSTROM. BETTY. Ilrmpcston, H. K P. E.: BIGELOW ETHEL G., Brookfield, Soc. Sci., BRAUER. IRYING H. Oulfford, Mafhq BRECKENRIDGE, GLADYS. Tnylorzfillc 4-yr. Elem.: BREIVIER. BETTY J., Royal Oak, All-CII., Music BRENKMAN, VIRGINIA. HC'llll'l,ll'f1I, Home EC. llllllllll First I?ou'.' BREIYER, MARY E.. Findlay, Home EC.g BRIG- HAM, H. GRACE, Nr' f1'f md, 4-yr. Elem.g BUNDY, HELEN R., Owancco, HomC- EG.: CALHOUN, ERVA, Normal, Home Ec.g CARTER, CATHERINE, Rossuillv, Home Ec.g CAVIE- ZEL, M. JANE. POIlfZ-IIC, H. X P. E.g CHANDLER, EMMA M., Moda 1'r1 , Home EC. I in 1 Q.. X it I x 1 X 1 JN 052 , -f-', , Z- , 'Af , I W 5 ,, ff, Srmmzd Row: CHESEBRO. PATRICIA, SflllIl! IIll,Il, lNIl1SiC COLES. MARILYN R., Clzfufzgo, H. K P. EJ CIILLEN PATRICIA, S,u1'iugj'ZcIal, H. X P. E., CURRY. HOWARD P. Ifllllflllll, 4-yr. Elem.g DAVIS. MARJORY H.. Tfr!l1U1'1'l-UIQ' SOC. SCi.g DEARTH. RACHEL M.. Lada, 4-yr. Elcm. 1lC GAFFERELLY, ELIHE, D1l111'1'll1', -1-yr. ElF'lll. T .ap Q. X 4 Ji - '.v. Y wp W 61 QW,,.f:-. 4 .1 H Nr 1 j ,aw N , X C.. Ie: . l . xv. I ,X 'lt-I my Symm- Ffrsl l.'mf'.' DOULEY. RUBERT L., Cllfwzgfn, Bus. Erl. DI'C'IiWORTH, OLIVE RAE. IIl'I'Nl'lll'I', Englishg DUNK- LIN, MARY M., l'l11'm1y1n, H. X P. E.: DURHAIW, FRANCES. l'uIfr1.1'. Soc. Svig DVURAK. EDITH L.. IjlPll'Ilf'l'S Gl'liI'f', Biol. S1-i,g FEUHTER, LI'C'ILE K., E. P1f'Ul'I'fl, 4-yr. Elvm. FOLEY. DURIS I., 1l,UU'l!lllll.N4 , 4-yr. I'TI4l'I1l. ,V 5 Q. Sf 4-mul linux' FOLEY. EDNA, Vc'111'C0, Home Eczg FRANK ALICE MARIE, SfIm'.w, H. IQ P. E.: FROLAND, ALICE- JANE. .TlllH!Il'I1.'IAIl, Bus. Ed.: GALBREATH, SHIRLEY lflll'I,'l.'I'l, Home EC.: GALVIN, ETHEL M., Blomrzfnglon, Bus Ed.: GARDNER, BETTY, FUVI'GSl', H. K P. E.g GARNER, YERNIFE. EHS! SI. Louis, Bus. Ed. UNIUH. lffml l.'u1r.' GERWELER. HELEN LUCILLE. Qlzfnvgf, 4-yr I'TIL'Il1.Q UILLIS, lVIAYlC,N,m1fgf I'r1IIf.'y.4-y1'. Elf-111.1 GLENN MARY A., I'nrl.'aw'llw, Homrl Es-.1 GOODE, MARY A., .Un- 1lw.wln,Rl1s,E11.g NORMAN, ANNA IX I,,1fr1ynmnri,Holm- Ev. GROYICR, FR,xNI1I'TS.lfllillllll-llflfllll.SOC.SCLQ HANSLEBICN .IANE.l5'4H41'1'H1',Hm'.S1'i. 1 .Tame f .f 3--' v, J A ,,,. I .,, ff, Q1 Sw-fmfl Roux' HARPER, BERTHA, Fillnkzn, Phys. Sci.: HAR- YEY. HELENE M.. Clzfcrzgm, Englishg HEER, CAROL Lrhrmrm, 4-yr. Elem.: HERRICK. BILLIE, IVGL1-Yll'Ol'f,1, Soc Sf-i.: HOLMES. DOROTHY M., Womllzuil, Home Eczg HOLMES, MARJORIE A., Czrylzqfl, Inrl., Home EC., HOOD SARAH, 4Yr'pm1.SCi, BHS. Ed. Qnx J Ltr' 62 W if First Row: HORN, ELEANOR L., Lincoln, Home EC.: HORN, HARRIETTE L., LaGrange, Bus. Ed., HUNT DONNA JO, Proplzetstown, Bus. Ed., JOHNSON, CEOLA, 'Cll.l.CUfl0, English, JONES, HELEN MARIE, Symerton., Soc Sci., KAARIO, LAURA H., Waukegan, English, KARR NOLA M., Wczpclla. Math. SCL-om! Row: KELLY, MARY L., San Juse, Home EC., KER- STEN, CAROL, Ashton, English, KOCHENDORFER MARY, Springfeld, 4-yr. Elem., KNOBLOCH, MILDRED Poor z'r' 1 , H. IQ P. E., KRAFT, BARBARA F., Normal, Art LAIYDER WILMA, Normal, Home EC., LLEWELLYN GENELLE, Pon I iac, Speech, Jllllllllll First Row: LOCKHART, VIRGINIA, Hoopeston, Home EC. LYLE. NATALIE, Chicago, H. Sz P. E., MCARTHY, MAR- GARET L.. Farmer City, Home EC., MCCOY, BETTY, Gilsmi, Home EC., MCGRAIY, IVIARY E., Peoria, English, MADICR. SHIRLEY, U'az'crIy, Music, MARSHALL, PEGGY C.'Im1i.n, H. X P. E. UWA Sccrnzcl Row: MILLER, L. MAXINE, C'r1rl0Clc,Speecl1, MIL- LION, JUNE, Manlmllczn, Spa-ocli, MOORE. PATRICIA Pekin, Home EC., MORRIS, MARY SCHEELER, Gray- mont, Home EQ., NIMS, MARY, Kanlfal.'c'e, Bus. Ed., OLSON, MARY C., DeLaml, Home EC., OTTE. ESTHER Llilliilill, Ari. ' . x Qi - f K. .,,. k . F- .. . ff.. J... ff- -. , , sg ii Q Q- if ., 'Qi I A , si : il is .5 W .M if I 2-- . gs- ,J .f - 1 gnu. in.-Q vs., 63 v .wg yi... . . I frSl, I?ou': PAISLEY. NORMA, Ifu.wl1z'1'IIc, Bus. Ed.: PAR- KER, A. IYILLIAIXI. Prlrlmf, SOC. SCI, PATTERSON, JEAN l'If11'nfia'Izf, Hflllli' EC.: PAYNE, INEZ E., GITIIZI-IC Clly Sl'ICGC'IIlQ PENCIC. RIITH, 11141110 Falls, Idfllm, Biol, Sui, PHILLIPS. 1+'I.uH1iNc'E, S1lOIJUlll-lf'l', English: PIKE. RUTH. SZ. Jflcub, Music-. Srvunrl Rout' POLLOCK. NATALIE. Clzicfzgo, H. K P. E.Z PRANGE, JAMES, Ifufflfn. Soc. Sci.: PRICE, MARY ELLEN, Springfield, Music: PSCHIRRER. MARY F., Crm- ! fzrz, Euglishg QUAID, BERNADINE. ,UC 1'1z cz, 4-yr. Ele-111.5 RECKAS, BESSIE. Cl: 1'4,' rlgn, Soc. Sci.: REEYES. MAR- JORIE, Cisco, IVIusic-. JUNHIR I fr.sl Iffmx' RIFH, BONNIE. Grrrynzont, Home E4-.Q RING, CATHERINE, ,XvllI'HHlI, Home Egg RITTENHUIISE. R.-XLIJI'I. AIIIIIIUIIIII, Suv. SVI., ROBERTSON. IYIAY, 15100111- fngylun, Arfg RUI'ERS. DOROTHY M., Lzhmln, Emrlifh ROWE, JESSIE, Sun rn, Bus. Ed.: SANDEEN. LURRAINE, LIIH'lfflil'Il. S1ll'1'l'I'l, Srfclllnf Ifilllf' SCIIIXIIDT, IVA JEAN, l,'1'.vNnfl 1'Ul'If, -1-yl' E111-ru.: SHERRARD. DOROTHY, Normal. A1-tg SHIPLEY SHIRLEY. Iilmmzfnglmr, Soc. Sn-i.g SKAGGS, YIRGINIA Slmatur, Homf- Eu: SLOWN. RIWIIH L., Dcc'rfi1'M, Biologyg SMITH, PHYLLIS G.. Arvolu, 4-yr. Elexuq SPALDING RUTH. CuIlz'n.w1w'IIC. IXfI11sic. 1 19 N .4 V' 'Wm E Y' ' M Q3 yi 64 - W- ? I . 'N yg Y V' 1 U E '! ' I 1 ww . XXI! fin First, Row: STARR, SABRA J., Normal, 4-yr. Elem., STORTS, SARALEA, Peoria, H. QQ P. E.: SVEHLA, DO- LORES M., Berwyn, Artg TALBOT, DELLA F., Roberts, Latiug TAYLOR, NELLE Y., Atlanta, Bus. Ed., THGMAS, ROSEMARY, tllczsion City, Bus. Ed., TILLMANN. DURIS. Inglc'Sz'tlC, French. Second Row: TOMBAUGH. MARGARET A., Strmtor, Home Ec-.5 VICK, JUNE E., Walnut, Soc. Sci., VIITANEN, LEIJA, 'A 'E 3' M 5 V I .X Ab: MV' Za f 2 994 Q5 , iffy? x I 6 , .-Q 49-KM A V ,M , ,W . Q . f 14' ' W .- :Q ft: - I '8 . .1 A ' f. K 3 1 , 5 Q. l,:,,Y ,, ,GfiQ 4 ,. 4 K Ullllllli llvfzztlfvgurz, SOC. Sci.g VUIGT, HENRIETTE, HH. UIft'c , 4- yl'. Elem., XVEINAND, JO ANN, Blounzzlngtnn, HOIHG EC. YYESLEY. OTHELLO C., Clzfrffzyo, Biol. SCL, XYHEELER KATHLEEN E., Crmtou, H. N P. E. Tltirtl Row: WILSON, BERXADINE. S1tr1rp.sbz1rg, Bus. Etl. XYININGS, LIARY ELLEN, :l.SSlllll1!ft.UIl, BUS. Ed., YEP- SEN, MARJORIE L., Lnjluflle, English. 65 HERE AND THERE N11-lmly-11141141-1's Prim-1-. BI'f'Il1Pl'. :111fl xYllllf'l1C'Il4l-uI,vlllYf'I'Sllf'H . . . Tl1:111lq You . . . 0011116-ctillg link for the wlmlel school-Bel1i111l Ill scum:-s :nt :1 F1'i1la1x' :llTt l'I1U1lI1 IIIOYIC'-uSlQf'IllI1pI 111 M1l11r'11'. or lAH1STOl'j' ol Cn' 1-:111 XVil1lH-NHVY Blue Qllilllffl' . . . Roll Over :1l+y -Wv mxulr- tlwun lwlivw- in sig11s-RC-gist1'z1tio11 . . . 110911 wv :ulcl 111o1'c1'?-Pop 50531011 be-lore the W eslc-y:111 flgilllli' . . . sus- lvvllalwl 'lll1lIl'lT1t 111. woulml you suv? 1 643 In troducin the 'P ' J A 'Of . lv-r - fylam -. , : limi- 'qi' . ' : A .- ' . - ,13x.x .ly L - .V iw . N .ggi 'E li, - -sufif. - ,QQ-N .M ' fb V 5531 , X. -. 1 s-'L 1 f., 1 ., L ,I 'L S- . H. -'-'ff'-'5ff:':. 5 .551 ,hm , 'I' fflfr, , ' 1' 'Q-ll' ' ,ii 77 . f 1? ' ,.' Y ? .. f 'l':Sy- QE-' fi? all . H, ..,-LTP, 'EP' H-ij. l U Mi'-,., N -I .I 'fill' ful' 4: 5 'll E.. Alai, ' lag? 'WL bi. up 3. . Z- 'S' .I I... '-,', jf V'Q .',,1fh'-Q .' 24.55 'li' '- .1,,p.f.' 1 ':-- .' 1 . --lb-el -fl 4- V. rg, Ml'-7'- I V 1 ' ' 'Al-3 f l'Gl'Gg01'5'll spins a yarn on the qu:11'fc-1'-lleck of the ship-Sophomore Class Ollicors AB. Bill Suhring, AS. George Hrflllovcsik, :mel Kenneth SlGClIllilI1. i fy l JW r Y' ADYISOR Y B1 JARD A1ill1l'1'WS, 1,1I1l'1Pl'. l:111. F11st1-1'. Smith. Fmnl 11'1111': STE't'1Ill2ll1, 1S1111jz1111i11. Hrehoyesik. tlmy. 1111110.11 TIIQY-l'6 fl, Slzzfp-Shape Crew- 1'11P1111 101111 CLAS 1'h1- S111111111111111-s have Q11111- smiling: :111111g this yezn' with AS. Cle111'ge H1'e1111y1'si1i :1s the S1.iil1l1C1 1 :11111 XB. 1iL'Illl1'111 S11-1111111111 111111 AS. Bill Surhiiig :1s the 1xe1-11tiy1' 11Hi1'e1's. 3111 Hl1XX'i'l1'11 Iyens was :1g:1i11 1h11s1'11 us t'1IlFS s111,111s111'. 1511111-1' 1-1:1ss 11z11'ties 111111 :11111tl1111' tii-st 1112l4'1' in th1- 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1. C 11111 5111111 h1111yy yy1'1'1- the :11111s 01 the 1-1:1ss 1111' the j't'2ll'. 11l'll11'l111'JE'l' the F1'11s11 stunt that W1111 s1'1'11n1'1 . , , f, . . . 111.11-1' lll 1111- 1943 htunti hhmy lll XV1l1t'11 the 11111111 :xt- t1':11-ti1111s w1'1'1- S1iQ1'11lt'1i 1311111-s, the L11111' St1':111g11'1' 11111 xv1l7l'l' xvtbll W111111sit'? The theine wus st1'i1-t1y I121t1'111tl1'. r w . 1 . . lhis y1-1115 1-lass :1ss1-111111y was w1'1tt1-11 111111 111- ll't'1l'l1 hy l1:11'i1-tt:1 Hz11'111-1', who was :1ssist1-11 hy 1l11:111-1- t'11p1:111. .1fye1'y111111y se1-1111111 to guess th:1t the tl1D1l'l'1 111' this 11111si1-111 skit was to 1ll1VL'1'115L' the 111t r il1i1111. 1'1l1' H111111111111111' l'11ti11i1111, the higlgest 1'111'111z11 :111 1 In .NIT this y1-111' task any s11p1111111111'1-11, wus 21 1:1'ez1t1 r 1 - 1 - 111-111-ss. 1111- 11:11'k t'1l't'1CS 1111111-1' the eyes 111 fiI'2ll'C Ixn 68 lsl'Y :11111 AS. St11:11't Riley, were 11110 to the 1111151 h11111's of 1118111111111 211111 work 1111 the Cotillion 11ee111'z1- ti1111. 13111111111 Pi1111e1' 111111 C112'tI'QC of fee11i11g the f'1'QW. Other l'11Z'l11'INOI1 were D111'11thy Fis11e1'ke11e1', pro- g1'11111s. 511111 Chester A11111'eyys, 1111ye1'tisi11g. The 11e1e'111'z1ti1111s f111' the 'tGe111'ge 1V:1s11i11gto11 Ball 1-1111siste11 111' :1 1'ep1i1-:1 of the 11111110 of G1-111'ge Wasli- ingtun at 110111111 YQ1111111. Sil111111ette11 Iigures st11111Q1 in the wi111111ws 111111 11 121l'gC A111e1'i1':111 H1111 yy:1ye11 2L1'10V6 1111. The lighting 211111011 to the 1-11111111111 at- 11111s1111e1'e. Beverly Sniith 111111 AS. G1-111'ge 1XI1lC1f11'9Y who were 1-11-111011 King 111111 Queen 111' the C'11ti11i1111, 11311 the 1121111-e. ' The S1111111111111111 A11yis111'y B1111111 1110111111-is were AS. R111QlCl'1 F. J111111s1111, AS. H2ll'1'j' H2ll'11L's1B'. AS. .Toe Iiuyey. AS. K1-11111ft11 Sibley, AS. 13211111 Byrne, AS. R11-1111111 M1111-1', 13111111111 Pi1111e1', Beverly Smith, X'1V13l1 P1':1tt11, 11111111-11 Coplaii, J11111- W11it,e11e11c1, Jane P1'i1'e, 1112111011121 H1l1'I1C1', E1Ci11lCJI'21 H21XW'1i11lS, R11t11e1111z1 Bltlljtllllill, G1'z11'e Kinsey, and DIY. Iyens. For two j'C2'l1'S, this 1-lass has been 21 113111101 in the activities 1111 1'11111p11s :11111 t1l1'1'C is :1 p1'0111ise of More to Come. Nflllllll-lljlf .1o1111s1j111. Sibley. Byrne. Miller. Iiavey. S11-111111 l'2Ull'.' H2'lXX'1i111S. 1Y1l11t.'1lff1ll.1, Hill'1DGl'. Cop- ALLEN, DOROTHY M.. Carloclf, Bus. Ed.g ANDREXVS, RUTH L., Rutland, Music: AN- THONY, BETTY JEAN, Roodhouse, Bus. Ed.: BALE. ETHEL M., Glennrm, Home EC. BANE, RETA D., Arrowsmfth, English, BEAMER, MARY INEZ. Elmzrood, SOC. Sci., BENJAMIN, RUTHELMA, Aslilazml, English, BENNET, MARJORIE J., zllz'11iw'. Soc. Sci. BENNETT, MARY ELLEN, Rochester, Bus, Ed., BENTEN, JANE M.. Chambersburg, Pa., Speech, BIELSKER, LOIS E.. Clzicugo, Soc. Sci., BLODGETT, DOROTHY L.. Elmwood Park, 4-yr. Elem. BLUNDELL, JANET L., Chiccigo, English, BOWERS, G. ENGENIA, Rockford, Bus. Ed.: BREEN, MARGARET E., Harvard, Bus. Ed., BRENKMAN, M. HOPE, Heyivortlz. Home EC, BROWN, H. GALE, Bloo'mz'nglon, English, BROWNE, ROSENIARY L., La Grange, Phys. 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M111-1111-1 s 11111111 111 1110 g1'1111v0. B111 1101111110111 f1111l1'1'1'11' f1X'111l1111'l' 111111 1111-S0 1'1l'1'S1111'S :11'1- 1'1-11111' 1111 S1110 111111311 1110s0 F11-shies 111'0 1'9il11j' 1-111-k111'1 714 First Row: ADAMS, NAOMI R., Hoopcslmz, H. Sz P. E., ALEXANDER. ALTHEA C., Peoria, Soc. Sci., ALVER- SON, MARTHA LOU, Bloolzzfrzgtuli, Bus. Ed., ANDER- SON, MARY ELAINE, Rarzlriil, Home EC., APPENBRINK. GLORIA R., Blue ,lI0llIlIi, Home EC., BAILEY. JOANNA T., EI Pam, Bus. Eel., BAILEY, LORAINE P., Puffin, Spec-Cli. Svcond Row: BAKER, BLANCHE D., Dann, 4-yr. Elem., BARNETT. LUCILLE F.. Cll1l't'flgO, Biol. Sci., BARNETT. M. GERALDINE, Alton, Buns. Ed., BARTON, VIVIAN E.. Lf'l2UIlOIl, Music, BALER, RAY B.. Irzyflcsiflv, Bus. Eml., BEAN, CAROL D., Grni-Nm, English, BELL, MARY M., .ll0rri.s, H. IQ P. E. Third Rafw: BENXYAY, RLSSELL E., Slrrizrn, SO0. SCL, BEYER. HELEN A.. Xurninl, Home EC., BIELFELDT. MARJORIE A.. Am-lwr, English, BLEDSOE, BARBARA rf., , . . S., Lc'u'-z'.wluu'n, Bus. Emi., BOBBETT, LORRAINE, Clifcrzgo, English, BOOI, DUANE G.. A.sl1l:1m1, Math., BOUAS, GEN- EYIEVE M., Cnizltcrziillv, Soc. Sci. Fuzzrilz Huw: BRENNEMAN, RUTH, gllllllilff, Bus. Eml.: BREWER. JEAN Iffflyfw Farm, Spc-Pc-li, BROXYN. BETTYLEW, C'Iinl0n, Home EC., BVNTING, BARBARA F., Nornml, Special, CALLERY. IXIARY ALICE. I,I'l.Ilt'l'L'l'Hff. Bus. Ed., CARLON. LUCILLE G.. Vfsmrz I'r1rl.'. Bus. Fd., CARLSON, DOROTHY G., Grilzwf, 4-yr. Elf-ui. Fifllz Rl,IlI'.' CARLSON, HENRIETTA E., Spclrlrznrl, Home EC., CARMAN, GXYENDOLYN R.. Lwlfug, Phys. Sci.: CHAPMAN, GLADYS I., Blujlx, Music, CLARK, ANNA- BELL. Nnlalv. Honw Ev., CODDING, MARJORIE J.. Blounzingylmf, Spec-iailg COOPER, NORMA A., Pl'lx'l-IZ, Bus. Eli.: COSTANZA. JOSEPHINE R., Oni: Purlf. H. X P. . . -W ag ,144 .jV ,,3lX 6 5, fy .M ff.. 'W Z Mx 4 .4 Y . ,A . 3' X Y 1 A Wi. I 'Q K V ., . .,, 2 1 A . I wf- .- T NEW X A Wm . at-'52 - ,gg 0' ,. gg, Ni' im V ' gf g ., gig. Q i 5 ii N . - - me -- ' . A., Q Q Q ' M5 A v 55 I I O 2? ' l ,mi 4 I lf l x T I T ' .wQV F I . .A X - x fp, K , , - ,. , , 7' wr'-F-f 'JM D ,,V , A ,,.,.,,, L gh, - 2' Y ,. in 'f' ' ly X - ' QQQF5 :S 1 X v I X Q7 gif NA . , A ..- ze f hr- dx ' Qs. I l 'x ' 1 4 ,S 3 'Y Q 'N A 3 .dm - .4 K 'Q .- .. '15 it ? X' . f A' I ..-, 79 as W 'Z' K. 1 K A f ,.-.-qu. .-4 , A I 53, is . 2,2 f ' J V . V . ,. X -V .,u--A' . ..., , V, ..,, .N . wo- x aw , V... , V K . ,V .. V . ' 2 is- 2. ' Q, .. .., V . ,,,, , w 1' mfs' 1- . 1. Q Av nfffff G. few , - W Q - -,V ., ,. . , V. . - W 'Hs-4 f 1, , A .V,,f -g,V Q I .1 . . X .. V5 . il 93 X 5 'Z' YZQQ A N1 A fd , A ,, J 1 :fr K' f 53' ,A I VV ,VV V -QV UV N . ' x ,gm sif- 3. V ' ?v31 35 f iigk ' A 'T' ik . .1 fx- ' ' O - T' W w- wr- ww J . ' -...W V mg,-5-' - . ' QR . V C5 ..V M, ,N , K sb W .... ' ' K ii 41 4 I V V wh A 5I,F. :. S IT Vw O A - I I . . f T' . . FV V .., f cf! V V ' ,. 33- f I 'X ' ' ,ya an A fs, 1 4 fir. 2 ' -A W V , V J ' j. , TT' Y .I VV.,,V V VV D ,.,. . VA V. A X ,VVVV V , AV V -V .ff , XNI. , f X4 ' ' V 4 f wgV - if ' ,'.' H . ' 1 , ',,G , . V V . , ,. 13- ji ,. + V gg, Q 1 V V 5' 3? 1.. . , ' . A , 2 j9i,g'm. Y ty . we 5 I . . if - 1 , H J I , AV ' QL , . -- ' Q2 4 . X 4 'W .1 ..,.. 2- .12 -1 M K. T T H' xg l T T Ffrsl Hoax' CO'I'TRICLL. GORDON L.. .Ilf'f'f1rr111'w.wl711fgy Gvogg COX. MARY IVI.. Blllllllll-llffflill, BUS. Emi., CROSS. PATSY, AIOVIIUII, IVILITILQ DALTON, DOROTHY A., Blmml- ingflun, English, DAYIS. NORMA JEAN. IfnnImLw', Math. IJEFENI5AI'GH. R. LEE. Jlllfllllllllfl, Phys. S1-i.g DONO- VAN. NARCISSIN A.. l'rrru Gurrln. Bus. Efl. SITUIIII linux' DORAN, TNIARJORIE JANE, Drmn1'frn. 4-yl' I'TlI'Il1.Q IJOIIGLAS, JOHN E.. .YUl'Illfll, SI'Pf'l'I1llQ DRAKE ISlCT'I'Y LEE. Guru Vullf gf, Iimrlislmg DRAKE, GLORIA Y.. frvillvfllfjll, Suv. Sci.. IJLNCAN. NIARYIN E.. Ijllflllllfllf Sl-1-4-iulg EDWARDS. MARIETTA, liriznjirlfl. Euglislng El- LEI.JGE. MARC.1I'ICRI'l'IC. Jll. Slrrlfnyf, Phys. Sci. Tlfml Ifnw: ELLINISSWURTH. JANICE L.. Grrlfmn, Soc Nd., ELLIS, ERMALICA, Blmfnmfylrnf, H. IQ P. E.: ELYEA IQYIQLYN A.. U'l,IIIll'llfffUlI, Rus. Eel., ICMPSON. AMARYLL FIIEUHME F.. Kclvfzmfv, Soc. Sci.g ENERSON, ANNA JEAN, Illorris, Soc: Sci., EVERS. MARY ELLEN. BIOOHZIIYQIOII, Euglishg ICVERSOLE. BETSY J., Blrmnzfnglon, Bus. Eel. Fmzrllz Ifozr: EWING. BETTY BELLE. Stanford. Englishg EWING. JIIANITA H., Rf!!!-NIPII, Bus. Ed.: FALLON. ANNE- ROSE, Illllflllllll, Soc. Sci., FILLINGHAIVI, MARIAN E.. 1'unlInL', Slwcizxlg FITSGERALD, LOIS TVI.. F11f1'lJ11ry, IVIz1tl1.g FOSS. DOROTHY A., Rm'lwII4', Bus. Ed.: FOX. PAIILINE U, l'r'1fr'n, Engrlislm. , Fifllf Row: FRAZEE, MARION E.. I'iltu'nml, English: GALBREATH, JOYCE C.. Efzwlfrz, Home EC., GARNER., YIOLET, lfn.w1'III1', English, GEORGE. JACQUELINE K., 1r1y1f4'.SfLlc', 4-yr. Elem., GERIG. EVELYN E., Gr1'c11f'y, BUS. I'Icl.g GLASER. GRACE L.. Slunfwd, 4-yr. Elem.: GLASS- COCK. NAOMI M.. Julifi, Music: First Row: GOFF, CHARLOTTE M.. Normal, Home EC., GORDON, GERTRUDE L., Odell, Music.g GOTTSCHALK. ISABEL L., Normal, Specialg GRAFF, ELIZABETH I.. lllinier, Bus. Ed., GREEN, ROSEMARY L., Ponilar, 4-yr. Elem.: GREGORY, DAVID F., lllowaaqfag Bus. Ed., GRISSOM, RUTH ANN, Sprlngficlfl, Home EC. Second Raw: HARDY. LORENE V., ROSKIIIZOIICI, 4-yr, Elem., HARPER, CHARLOTTE, Bl0ONl.lllglOII, English, HARPER. VIDA A., Lexington. Matlmg HARRIS. A. LAIIRASTINE, Colfax, Home EC., HARRIS BARBARA E.. C'linton,' Soc. Sci., HARVEY, ZOLA R., Strf'ator, Soc. Sci., I-IAVENS. CLARA. Green Vallcy, 4-yr. Elem. Third Row: HAWKES. CORINE T., Chicago, H. Lk P. E.: HAWKINS, CATHERINE, C'lzz'caaa, Soc. Sci.g HENDER- SON. ESTHER. I., Minier, Home EC., HEINIGER., ESTHER FRESHME R., Daw' Crcwlc, Soc. Sci., HELLER. MARGARET E., Yaifus City, Home Ec-.5 HENNING, DOROTHY L.. Falrbllry, Bus. Ecl.g HINSHAXV, MARGARET Ii.. Hllll.Yl7ll, Home EQ. Fuurllz Row: HOERR. ROSELLEN. I-lllania, lVI:1Tl'1.1 HOL- LANDSWORTH, BETTY J.. Peoria. Soc. Sci., HOLLEY. MARALYN L., Normal, lVIu11ic-3 HOLLISTER. MARJORIE L., Kanlfalfccf, SOC. SCL: HOLT. NAOMI R.. Collzlson, 4-yr. Elem.g HOLZHAUER.. ELOISE D., .llanzwzccy Soc. Sci.g HOOD. ANNA E., Dawson, 4-yr. Elem. Fifllz Raw: HOOKER. .IEANNE W.. BlIlUIIIZ'IIfllOll, SOC. SCL, HOPEWELL. DOROTHY L., Danwlllc, Bus. Ed.: HORN. MARJORIE L.. Linn-Ulu, Bus. Eel.: HOWELL. FRANCES M., Normal, Soc. Sci.: HUSTED. MARCIA R... Cornell, Home EC., JENSEN. DOROTHY M.. IX'Cll'ClIlL'L', Home EC., JOHNSON. MARY ELIZABETH. Paris Rfflyw, 4-yr. Elem. mg, mb! N48 zrssgw 81 2- .528 .k,, I -3-A In Q4 Q , fn, f ' 3. - . , 'fi . uv . 5 -: . -7 - X f Q 'Q' X A . , QJZ' r , , , 30 'J IM 'Y . A' : 11.-22 di -Q, , . 5 I D, 14 I f ,X . . . F' I 2 ,sw . W- 4 N 1 vt 5 .b 5 ' 1 I 2 N Q I... Tm 3,, .lu 4, Ji. . A Q - gxgyf- , 1 f , 4 , IMI, Qi . N 51 V ' A 5,1 V, 'wmv . ' xx- f - . 'M f Nw if . '- ,ai ' 'x31,..lX- A I. tw? ' .-,ff . WW ' .1 .. ' ' 1 '- . f . A ' Q' ' f-A 'v' Q, -tKv'.2?'2Z1l ' ' '-x c 'I' I ' .,.,. 1 '..,:-STH? fi' A' h' 'H IU 1 W 3? 5 l1'fr.xl lfuu-.' JUHNSUN. RHSETTA L.. I'II'IIIl.Ilf1fllll, Bus. Ed.: Ji JIINSTUN, JI JYCE -I.. Bfrmnlfrzgflml, Spf-vial: JONES, I'II.UISI'1, Allrnl, BUS. Eli.: Ji YSEIJH, JEAN. fvlll-I'I'lfjU, E112- lislng JIILIEN. I'III,lCEN G.. IVr1l.v'l.'4l, A1-tg KICARNEY I'ATRIf.'IA, Blllllllllllljlfflli, Art, KEEN, SHIRLEY M.. Slrfrllmy Iilli. Efl. Srwnnrl Hlllll' KEINIIXIERLY, Y. INIAE, 15IlHIIlll.llfjfUll, For' S4-i,g KINIJREIJ. MARY JEAN, Arminglrm, Bus. Ed.: KING. YIVIAN J., Ix'wf1-rrnrw, Bus. Efl.: KIIEFFNER. RITA ANN. l'l1f1l.wamrllf, IXIusif:, IQVSTER, LAVRA L.. A'up1nm'l, Hmm- Em-.3 KI'YKENDALL, MARY H.. 1jlIIll'1.'Il1'Ul'I.H1', Eug- lishg LACEY, .IEANICTTE H., 1'wurm, Sm-. Sc-i. Tlffrrl lx'uu'.' LA DENY, MARGICRY P., II'1I!H7I'N1'l4I11', Biol. Sc'i.g LAMB, RVTH I., lfflllfllf, Humr- E125 LARSON, FRANVES A., Ia'fn'Im'1If-, Bus. Ed.: LEHMAN, JEAN L., I I F li E ' H WI E 82 12l'l'I'lllll', English: LEWIS, MARY L., Jlmzzvrzcf, 4-yr. Eleu1.g LEWIS, WILMA. Sibley, English, LONG, BERNADETTA A., .IluI1'nr',SoC. Sci. Frmrtll Hour' LUNG, GUINEVERE D., Springfield, Arty LOTT, MARGIIERITE W.. I'aorz'f1, Soc. Sci., Mc-ATEE, A. JEAN, Gl'l'1'llI'I-CIF, Latin, MCCORMICK, MARY ELLEN. P0fUlIIfYl', English: MCKINNEY, IRIS M., Normal, Englishg MQMAHON, DOLORES R... 7vl.SA'l.Ill'fI, Home EC.: MARQUIS. WILMA R.,13fuin, Bus.Ed. I Fifth lfmr: MARSTON, PATRICIA H., EIIisz'iIIv, Soc. Sci.g MATUNE, HELEN IVIYIIIIIIIHIKIII, Bus. Ed.g MATTHEWS JUNE J.. f.'lf1'f'f1go, H. X P. E.: MAXWELL, K. LORENE I'f'l.'1'n, Musicg MILES, JOHN, Sprirzgfielfi, Soc. Sci.g Q H MILLER, DARLENE H., Ottawa, 4-yr. Elem., MILLER ELEANOR J., DeWitt, 4-yr. Elem. First. Row: MILLER, KATHLEEN J., Gnrnee, Foreign Language, MITCHELL, JUNE D., Hoopcston, English: MONTI, ALBINA, Pana, English, MORRIS. EDITH M.. Tiskllwct, Speechg MUFFLEY, B. MADELYN, Shirley, Home Ee., MUFFLEY. NAOMI G., Sltfrlt-y, Bus. Ed.g NASEEF, JOAN E., Kcwanee, Bus. Ed. Second Row: NEATHERY, PATRICIA H., Hoopeston, Math., NETTERVILLE. FRANK P., Normal, Soc. Sci., NOFSINGER, ALICE V., Pontiac, Home Ee., NORWOOD. DONALD C., Bloomington, Math.: NOVARIA, PAULINE, Catlin, Speech, OLSON. VIRGINIA M., Rot-lcford, H. X P. E., O'NEIL, MAXINE M., Streator, Bus. Ed. Third Row: OSBORN, MARJORIE A., Strentor, Home EC., PATTON, MARY E., Toulon, English: PATTON, NORMA L., Mft. Carroll, English, PEACH, E. ELAINE. Walnut, Home Ec.g PETERS G. ANNETTE. Creve Coeur, Art: FRESHME PFOUTZ. MINERVA C., Ashton, Home EC., PIERCE EVYLIN J.. illt. Stasrlzng, Home EC. Fourth Row: PINDELL, MERLE H., Bloomington, Special POOLE. EDITH J., lV1'llz'n11z.wz'llc, 4-yr. Elfi'II1.Q PORTER MARJORIE E.. Toulon, Soc. Sci.g PROUD, MARTHA ANN Strcritor, Home EC.: REEVES, JENNIE LEE, Grfggstnllc Bus. Ed.: RENOIS, VIRGINIA O.C.V., M1'Il.9tudt, Bus. Ed. RICHARDSON, RUTH E., Erlinbnrg, Bus. Ed. Fifth Roux' RISTER. A. LOUISE, Eclfnbnrg, Home EC. RITTENHOUSE, DORIS F., Long Point, Home EC. ROBINSON, JEAN A., Sprrrlancl, Home Ec.g ROCHE ELAINE M., Kinmzzndy, SOC. Sci.: RONEY, PHYLLIS C. Dot-ntnr, H. S: P. E.: ROSENTHAL, VIOLET MARGARET Mt. Olive, 4-yr. Elem., ROZANSKI, RUTHELLEN, DC- crzt nr, Bus. Ed. 83 v 1 1 W QP 2 1 z'r.vl lfmr: ROZIIAI. FRICD A., 1fIUUllIl'IlfjI0ll, Sp0c'i:1I: SAKAI. ALICIC K.. Dwi lfrjf, f,I1'III.f., Hom? EC.: SAIAJGA. AIARJORIE I.. .4IlIl'Ill'II, Bus. Ed.: SAIVIIJSON, GLORIA A.. Avnflnfrl. Spf-C'i:1I: SCHAFICR. DOROTHY L.. BIIIIIIIII-llffI4'lII, Eugilisllg SCHAITZ. DOROTHY CATHICRIXIC. Sprflzy fffnlw, 5012 SCI.: SIIHICNBIIICII. IIUIIIJRT Ii.. Iillililllillfj- lun, S1rCt'I:1I. Sfvulrrl 1l,llll'.' SI'IIO.I'I'. A. .II'IR.OIVII4I, fvllfllllfl, Ag.: SCHINGEII. AIARY VIRGINIA. 1l1'Illl'l-Nl, H. X P, SVHROER. MARY IIOIIISIC, I'1'f1rI Oily, Phys. Sci.: Sf 'HVER AIAN. AIARY T.. Iillfllllllhllfffflll, Hum? ICC.: SC'HI'Pl5AC'H. ROHICIILA, IIIIIHI-'I-II, 4-yr. Elvin.: SUOTT, PATRICIA A.. lflllllllllvllflflill, SWXCIQIIQ SHIIDINIAN, IQIIANIIES I,..1flll'!lfNf1'I', HKJIIIK' Inv. Tlflrrl I1'un'.' SHIRATSIIIII, SIIINIIKO. Sfzllluls, fvlllllf., BUS. lid.: SIICLINII. RAYMOND L., I1'r1I.wyl.'f1, Sm-. Sci.: SIMON, F ll E ' H WI II I I 84 MARTHA N., 1ji'l4llt'l'IUIl, 4-yr. Elem.: SIZER, WIXXIFRED O.. 1'Il'81lK'l'. Bus. Ed.: SMITH. E. ROSALIE. Clin-xlnuf. Eng- lish: SMITH. ELINOR M.,Spf'!11yfiCIfI, H. X P. E.: SMITH, EIIUISE J.. Splfllgfficlrf, H. N P. E. Fnuwlly Roux' SMITH. SHELDON R... .x'Ul'lIIflI. Special: SMUCKER, BETTY J., Burial. Bus. Ed.: SNOOK, RUTH- MARIAN, BIIPIIIIIIIIIUIIIII, 4-yr. Elem.: SONDGEROTH, EVE- LYN I., S11,bIril, Home EC.: SPARKS. NELLIE E.. Harl- jurfl, H. X P. E.: STEIN. JEAN C.. Strnzvn, Home EC.: S'I'EI'HENS, JOYCE R., Xfwnzul. Spm-i:1l. ' Fifllz Row: STODGEL, A. MADOLIN, L11 Hosp, Bus. Ed.: STREBINGER, HELEN JANE. Riflgr Farm, Bus, Ed.: STRIICK, NORMA J.. Kvzmnu, Bus. Ed.: SWANS-ON, F. IAJIIISIQ, AIIIIKIIIIIII, 4-yr. EIf:I11.3 SWOPI11, LAYILA IXI., IIIIIHIIIUII, Bus. Ed.: TANXER. BETTY P.. Sprmfyjiclrl, 4-yr. I'II0lll.Q THOMAS, MARION L.. Hmmwvuod, M:1fl1. First Raw: TOMPKINS, EDIYINA E., Milton, Home EC., TRACY. GERALDINE L., Peoria, H. 8: P. E.: ULLRICH, ELINORE J., Morris, Home Ec., UPTON, DOROTHY L.. Illonarclz. lVy0mz'ng, 4-yr. Elem., YANDERIYATER, RITA L., Bloonzfngtorz, Home EC., VERCLER, J. NORMAN, Jllcadou-.s, Special, VINCENT, BESS B., Ll'.1'l'HgfO7l, Art. .Second Row: VOGEL, EDITH L.. C'z's.sna Park, Home EC., VOLZ. ELOISE G., El Paso, Bus. Ed., WATERS, DORA JEAN, Normal, English, WATKE, D. CATHARINE, Spring- field, 4-yr. Elem., WATKINS, M. PHYLLIS, Normal, Home EC., IYEAVER, BERYLE E., St. Fralzcisuille, Ind., Art, VVELCH. CHARLOTTE A.. Nvponsct, Soc. Sci. Third Row: XYELLER, JUNE B., Prinvcton, Phys. Sci., IVENZELMAN. LAVERNE H., Kankalfcfe, Math., WES- FRE HME SELS, NATALIE R., Watsvlfa English, WEST, KEITHA I.. Lwfnytml, English, WIDICUS, ANNA L., St. Jacobs, 4-yr. Elem., WILLIAMS, F. MOZELLE, Tllrmzpsmfwille, Bus. Eil., IYINESBITRG. RI'TH E., Sprilfgfjifflrf, Music-. Fmzrilz Row: IYINSETT. LOIS E., Arrm1'snz1't1z, Math., IYINTERROTH, DURL A., Blzmnzingylml, Special, IYITH- ERS, F. JOYCE, Colfax, Home EQ., WITTMER, MAR- GARET J., Royal Oak, Music, IYELDON, DOROTHY J., Clzicago, Special, IYOLF, VIVIAN A., Staunton, Biol. Sci., WOOSLEY, HAZEL, Carloclf, Special. Fifth Row: YOUNG, MARJORIE E., I'rz'ucf'lm1, Phys. Sci., ZIMMER. DORIS E., Sl1Il'l'llgf7iCIll, 4-yr. Elem., ZIMMER- MAN, JAMES, Pekin, Bus. Eel., ZIMMERMAN, RUTH M., Harzml, Home Ee. A S5 'Fin Las! but not Least - - - AVLL, GLADYS, Junior, TIIYLORVILLE, 4-yr. Elem., BRAGG, JANET, F f'f ' slmmn, MANSFIELII, English, GARIHEE, MARCIA, Junior, DIERRILL, NYISCONSIN, H. X P. E., GURTNER, JANET, Frcshmrzn, TXIAZON, S1w1'i:1l. v ' ii'g1N..ufY 2. IM, sz. f., - -1 E,- bw MCKEE, DOROTHY, Jzmior, PAN,-I, Art, MUNNS MARJORIE, Senior, PEORIA, SITQCVITQ STUBBS MARY, Frcnslznzmz, TJEER CREEK, Englisllg STUEBE DARTHA, Sophomore, LONG VYIEW, Bus. Ed. 'if 'Q 4 E. ' 1 rs ' -Hwy A ,, . 4- b ,.f.'f:' '.5.:'igQQL',.:. A I 'f' f, z.V-:-.-y1fr-- I- - . ' f' .1 -, Q4 -., . -'TU nk . nr - ..f . -ae .- ' L52-.,4,gs?pQ , lyk if . -4 :iff- 'ff-..J. , . . me - --1 A A f-ia M A A, I I - - I-' f- ' A-sa-' I 1. ,,,,, . ,-, , .h J Wi- 'A L ',si-3' 'T' ' x .. 1 +S- I - sara-i3,.. --..,'f'--'nf 44: W-xg '-nf af -.- - - T, X, .-H er, 15 E?.::5:i: ,,.. QI i ,T -'h o .grid - ' 1 ' 5 nu L. . .7 .' . -,.'T'-: '.f3f7,17..'1g,' - . ,, if . - 4 -'- -1+ Af ., -. - ara.: A 14 ' T4 1' A! .1 T 'wgiizgfr--'.711., Lf Ni 'fa' 1 L,-vY,3'i 4, 5:5 ' B 'P -I 235 gg-if ff i ,. ' f '35 I., -f f ev - - 'I ::i2Qi,.-QI: 'gX,INj..f.,.:' 'Viz' ,X ' I ' ' - , wins-'1.I: -I 86 In troducin the 1:33 311 1 t I ' ' ,.f ,L , 1.5 4- 4 ig 1 ..,, . P, f Lg, if H' 71 'Ai , :, l . ? 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N2lV2l1 R1-S1-1'v0 Mi11s11i111111-11's S1-1111111 111 0111111111111 U111v01'si11y. N1-xv Y111'k, 111111 1v11s fU1'1l1t'1'1fV 1111111 C111i1'111'11111. T110 1111101' 1-111111111ssi111101i1 111111-ers 1110 L1. 1j.g.1 E11g1-110 XV. B11yv1111111, 1-X01-1111v0 111111-01: 111. 1j.g.1 E1-11vi11 A. B11ss0. 1111-1111-111 111H1-01: 111111 Lt. 1j.g.1 M1-1-1111 XY. R11s1101'. 111011- 10111 1111101-1'. 88 xx? 580' 'X ICNLIST1-111 PE11soNxE1,: 1XI2lZZ91.f1.S11A.Q DQHGO11. C1.S11.A.: G11-1111101151-, S11.A. UCC G1'1'1y,S111.A.1fC1 S101- 1111-i1-1'. S11.1fC'. SL'1l2l1vPI'. Y.lfC1 R11,qQ1's, PI1. 1XI.2f'C1 H0111 P11.1Y'I.2fC5 Coyvlin. SQXC: R1-11111111 Y.3fC'. First row: ABBOTT, WILLIAM PAUL, I'rznr'ip1'r1 flOIl!'fll', Los Angeles, Calif.: ABRAMS, ROBERT IYILLIAM, Peoria: ALWORTH, ERNEST JOHN, .V.I.S.T.C., LO1l1l721I'dI AM- BROSIUS, HOYT CECIL, lV.I.S.T.C., Macomb, ANDERSON, DONALD LEROY, Joliet: ANDREWS, CHESTER CHARLES. I.S.N.U., Blooniingtong ANTONSEN. VIRGIL GRANT, lf of lllinn., Buffalo Lake, Minn. Seconrl row: APPLEGATE. RICHARD PAUL, Atlanta, ARON- SON, CHESTER CLOVER, JR., U. of illlnn., St. Paul. INIIIIHQ BACHERT, JOHN OLIVER, Sioux City, Iowa: BAKER. THADDEUS GREENVILLE, U. of Minn., St. Paxul, Minn.: BALLARD, ERNEST SCHWEFEL, JR., Winnetka: BARRON. MORT DAVID. U. of .lIinn., St. Paul, Minn., BAYLES, ROB- ERT EUGENE, A'ngn.wtrzna College, Proplietstown. Third row: BEEBE, ALBERT DANIEL, N.I.S.T.C., Sycninore: BELL, MARTIN LUTHER, Prz'ncz'pz'a College, Boston, Muss.g BENNETT, ROBERT WALLACE, Knor Collffgng Chicago. Fourth. row: BERGENDOFF. CONRAD LUTHER V., Angus- tana College, Rock Island: BERGSAKER, ARNOLD JE- ROME, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn., BERGSTROM, ROBERT EDXVARD. Augustana College, Rock Ielzinri. Fifth row: BEVERIDGE, IVARREN R.OBERT, P1'inc'fplu Col- lege, Auburn, Wash.: BLACK, HARVEY EDMONSTON, W.I.S.T.C., Los Angeles, Calif.g BLAKELEY, DOVGLAS. I.S. NU., Kilbourne. Sirllz row: BLISS, HARLAN EUGENE, l.S..V.Ii., Townuclag BLOMQUIST, IVILLIAM THEODORE. Azcglzstarzfz lV'lIlIl'gef', Cl1iC21gO5 BLYTHE. GLENN HERBERT. lllonnmntlz College Seaton. 1 Seventh row: BOLMEIER., WALLACE REUBEN, U. of Jllnn. Erie, N. Dak.g BOTKIN, WAYNE WESLEY, Carlhrzgc Cnllvgfe Denver, BRADFIELD, CHARLES LESTER, Onk Park. 3 J Eighth row: BRADLEY, WILLIAM EUGENE, Wichita, Krin- sasg BRASI, VINCENT BARNEY, I.S.N.U., SIfIlII1lZlI'lflQ BRIGGS. FORREST PAUL. George U'z'llfn11zs Collcyycf, Onslow Iowa. NWI :wg ig, ,, Q, if 46 Q Bs, ' - 'f lgz ' 'lgfabx f 4 'Z Mk, j x X . :X KSA If 5 y 5 W ,, he Q ., A C' Y ' 4 : S' Q9 ? by um ,N if ': f'f K i Ing 5 ie lt' 3 5 v,Nf , x M v- gf Lf , M S , ,. Q .- , if 8' ov, Avi v-12 with .x 5 Ti? -Qw- ' - ? , A, -V 'I f 95 ti f 5' A9 , N Lf- 2 'A' v u A WT ' 0 ' ' 4 NR , . , , v A 'L ,X X v me 4 - ,. 1 A ' ,. f . ,V -'H , .5 ix. '. ,. as S'-1 X 4 N., p . . F -W U L I i 1 ' A ig: . , he Nix in 2,1 lv wi ' . X N I? X, f ' , M A T 4 1 my ne . A 'K - 1 K ? , 'Nb t X . N., R 3. l . . 'Q sw-f . W ina. if lp it. w..- 1 -i.,.- - J Q- , ' 3 V' xii? Til. ,figs-, Q 3 -3- 1 L. f t fe y R .JYQEZ eff f -A i x v, , .' -I - . , 89 in QQ 045: S' Isl . 1 'w', Wf -4 sv ev W' . wg, buf. A ,iw A I .J lm. A - -A -E .ni A2 K5 ' , 5 Y! Q 'Ar r L ,LK i . fax W R ' if . g-, J, A45 W, Am Q !9w 32:1 - Y K' n - NAV, - .fi ,..2- x l W W5 1 fr.wt mu-.' BROIIGH. RVLON REED. Ogden, Vtah: BROWN. RICHARD ROY, Brczrilcy I'0lylu'1n1ic' Instltulv, Peoria: BRUSH. GEORGE SHAFFER. EIl1'1 liG College, Oak Park, BUCQUET, HOWARD SPENCER.. PrinCz'p1'r1 C0llf'g7f , Hollywood Calif.g BITELL. VICTOR. BARBEE. Alloug BULL. RICHARD SUT- TON. lVlIlIlf'llil'lI BURTON. DONALD CLAYTON. C of III., Sfrcfitolx .Srmnrl mir: BVSH. RONALD LAVERNE. Grzmtg BUTZ, MARION FRANCIS. I4Ilfll1SffIIlfI F0111 gf, Ridge-way: BYRNE, DAVID FRANKLIN. I.S.N.I7., S2illIlPI1llI1Q CADE. OSCAR ROBERT. I.S..V.I'., NOl'll12llQ CAGLE. HARRY. New Columbia: CAMERON. RICHARD COMBES, Blnrlfbzzrn Collvgc, Gil- . lf-wie, CARY. ARCHIBALD, JR.. If,-zmpm clflllflfffl, G1-we vs-'N 55 W-4 Pointrl. Mich, -1 C 7 ,. V, ' vm-fl ,'4.U-.- CARLTON, HERBERT LE ROY, .V.I.S.T.C., stef- -gffx f Q Q ' 'R ' y ling, CARSON. CHARLES EDWIN, Alzgymstnna Collcgv. Chi- N I . -- . I , vzxgo: CATHER.. DONALD IVARREN. Park Ridge. 1 FW11, mu-f CHAMBERLIN. RoBERT HAZEN, .V.I.S..TC. V 59 Oregon, CHARTER., PATRICK ADELBERT. illonmmzth Col- 1,i,,.., Emmffin, CHEHAK. JOHN DEAN. cwmi- Rm.-15, Iowa. E A :M dh, W Fifth wuz' CICONETTE. JUSTINO ARTHUR. Now Philadel- ' 1'7 5 O' pliia. Ohio: CLARKE. MILTON EVERETT, JR.. illonnznuilz ' A W f,V'llNf'!ff', Forrr-st Luke: CLENDENING. PAIIL RICHARD, I l Iflrol' f'ullc'y1r, Elgin. A ., ,.., SIIILIL l'1lll'.' CLUTTER, VVALTER. ROBERT, I,l'lill4,'l.!l7l.U COIICQC, Egg.: Atlanta. Gu.: COCHRAN, GRANVILLE MORRIS. Pr1'nf'z'pz'fz 'W 1' Vnllfgff, New York, N.Y.: COLE. CAROL PETERSON, Prin- lza 1. I Q '57-I ' O 7 ripfrz l'nlIf'g71', IIi'llflII1Ol'Fl, lVId. 3 ' Sf muff: muu' COLLIER., IVARREN ALLEN, Elll't'lx't'lf Collfgyv, I ' I O' l':n'i5g COOPER. ROBERT XVILBVR. 1.N..V.I'., Bloouiingfoiig I c'R1s'11 L1s'1'oN HENRY. JR.. Ifmf f'.,11.,,,. LA cal-Huge, iv-,354 A ullb lfigflzllf mum' CRONE. ROY LAXVRENCE. I.S..V.U., Blooming- f.-.ug oAN11f:Ls. AR.THI'R, WILLIAM. cmm- Rupiiu, Iowag I I DAVIS. SAM BERNARD. U. nj .lIz'nn., INIlI111f'iiI'lOllS, Minn. kg. 14- 'z D gg , ri - XE.: I -3 ji 'wp' ' .511 l 'A Ai.. if 4 AVY V42 I First l'0ll'I DEARDORFF. DONALD D.. Gmvlizfilli' IiUNl'flL', Greenvilleg DEEGE. HAROLD ELWYN. IV.I. S. T. C., Liberty: DENNIS, E. D. DWIGHT. I.S.N.C., Mouienceg DETRUDE. LAURENCE DAVID, Blackburn Collrgfv, Hui'- ringtou Pzirk. N. J.g DIAL. LINDELL LEBRON. Blru-lrlnurn College, Ziegler. DIENER. RICHARD GEORGE. N.I.S.T.C.. Chicago: DONALDSON. GERALD ELDON, Oelwf-iii. Iowa. Second row: DOYLE. THOMAS, Knox C'oIIcgyw, Gzileshiii-gg DUBRIDGE. WALTER ALFRED, N.I.S.T.C'.. Chicago Heights: DIISTER. WILLIAM CHARLES, Ceiizii' Rapids. Iowag EAVEY. JOSEPH EDIYIN, Dlonnzolzlli l,'nII1'g1c'. Xenia. Ohio: EBE. HARRY LAVERNE. Blackburn Collaqfi, Granite City: EDWARDS. GEORGE ROBERT. IV.I.S.T.C., Brimfieldg EKHOLM, ROBERT WARNER. Rr-il Wiiigz. Minn. Tlzird row: EKSTROM, RALPH EDWIN, U. of Ninn., St. Paul, Mimi.g ELHOLM, JOHN WILLS. U. of Ninn., St. Paul, IVIIIIILQ ELLIOTT. ROBERT FINLEY, Monnmnlli Col- lege, Momiiouthg ELLIS. RULON MARTELL, Poczifello, S Iclzihog ENGEL. ROBERT WAYNE. I.S.N.II., Coiig1z'i1'x'iIleg ENGLAND, ROBERT STEWART. Nilwoodg ENGLIIND, CURTIS JOHN. L. of illinn., Miiine-zipcmlis. Mimi. Fmzrllz rnux' ER'WIN, EVGENE KENT. If of IN., Rive-1' Foresij EVANS. JESSE GILLETTE. JR.. Jlvflilllaflllfi Col- lf-gre. Reyiioldsbui-g, Ohio: FELDINIAN. MONROE IRA. Cliic-iiggog FETTER. JOSEPH EDGAR. fglllillfff fVvIlHI'fjf', Cmn- Toii. Mo.: FIELDS. RALPH EUGENE. Illonnzmzllf f'olI1 g7C, Joyg FITZGIBBON. THOMAS JOSEPH. IV.l.S.T.!'.. Elk- hzirt, Illlij FLANSBIIRG. GLENN ELRY. N.I.S.T.l',, Syca- I1lOl'C. Fiflli rnux' FOX. MARYIN HOWARD. Knnf Coll' gp, Gales- hiirgg FREEMAN, ROBERT LAYERNE. lV.I.S.T.f'.. Altong FRIBERG. IRVING IWAN. Moiiiitziiii. Mich.: FRIEDMAN. .-llzgllslfmrz l'uIIrgfw, I1'O11 HERMAN MARSHALL, IYILLIAM Mi-KINNEY, GALLOIVAY. IVILLIAIW MCCLANAHAN. ,Uminmutli I'nIIn'gfr. Fz'iiy11rii. Iigrypfg GER- BER. ROBERT FRANCIS. If of .III-IIII., Duluth. Mimi. N.I.S.T.C., Cleiiczigo 3 FULToN. Jlmmmulli College. IVIOIIIIIUIITRQ . NWA .A Jff -f -T ff' I K ff A his MW I be ,iw f N. Q , , gh. K : i if 5 X 'WN . gh' - 'f':,fg.2!i , ' 2 5' if I 4 XI -'AI E fx . V , .... 1 ' i . X A? Vx- it W .4 I, 1 , U M K A gvx . I- , N . X i , N , , F 1 .Q . gy ,gm Q . 1 I 5 I il.- . .1 . . 1 ' 1 X ' N75 1' . 'F - -- A I gi . .M C - W A is .. . 1 5331 69 .ii ...,. ., 3 V xg. C. Xl ix I ' Se Y i i iQ?'ei i, A, mv , f xx di' - N., . GV 4 ig. 56 if 1 ,., 32 5 N Q Y x- -A 4- 1 K M22 'H I f-V, 'S We: ' ff? f - . 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HER- BERT ARTHUR, Qrlfrlry l,'nll1'g11', DOC:1fux'3 GREEN, KEN- NETH WRIGHT, If uf .1l1'nn.,St. Pauil, Mimi., GRIFFITH CHARLES YERWIN, II'.l.S.T.l'., Ellisvillcig HACKENSON BERNARD JOSEPH. .Y.I.H.7'.f'., Chicago: HAHN, JOHN RIISSELL, Jlllllllllllllll Ilrllfyff, Evniistoii. 7'l11'ml mfr: HALL, HENRY THOMAS, Cliic-ago, HAND- ZIK. GEORGE JOSEPH, Cliicnggog HANLEY. JOHN THOMAS, Cliic-ago, HARDING, GEORGE EVERHART If of Jlmn., Miiiiu-nlwolis, Miuug HARDISTY, HARRY 4 Z I ' A 1 'Wow w . 1 ,Z 1. Qgiiv V s,::,ms:g -N f QW JUNIOR, U'.I.S.T.C., Blundinsvilleg HARKEN, IVAN GEORGE, Aplingtou, Iowug HARNEST. JAMES LEE, Knox lfullcyzc, QilIIE'SDI1l'g, 1 m1r!li ruzlx' HAIITER, HAROLD LEE, Blaclfburn College, C1ill'II11VIiIf'Q HAWKINS, KENNETH HOXYARD, Knox Col- lrgr, XYLHIICGQILIIIQ HAYES, YYILLIAM ALDEN, Jlonmoutlz l'ullcyff', R.Gj'I1OIlISIJlll'g. Ohio: HECK, WILLIAM RICHARD. Blflt'li'l7lll'Il Crlllrgfv, Bamlolphg HEISLER, CHARLES RANJ KIN, .Vonnzoutli Cullvgv, Stronghurstg HELLSTROM, RALPH EDIYIN, Allfjlmlflllfl Collvgrf, Moline! HENEKS, ROBERT WILLIAM, Yinton, Iowa. U Fffllz muh' HENSLEY, IVIARYIN MAX, Gl'4 L'lIl'l.llC l'ullf-411, Rc--nog HERTENSTEIN, GLENN HOMER, New Baden: HILLMAN, HOWARD ENGELBERT, Eureka College. Rockforilg HILLSTROM. ROBERT DONALD, A7lfIllSlUllll f,'Ulll.'fIl , Chicago: HINDES, JOHN THOMAS, Chicago, HINMAN, KENDALL ALAN, Prim-fpirz Collvgye, Elszihg HODGE, WILLIAM LEE, I.S..Y.I'., SIll'IIIgI'I9I1I. J fwg s. W gf' A? ' ' ' -YE . T . ei. K: :ug A M W' '. 3- Pflffgifaf bg 'f Q Q ,,,. ' ' - ,X I , Q-'ff' 5 .x, . , my, ,V . : ,,x, ei- BMV lx. T -K V222-sl -N , .. .,,..,, .,.. 4 A U Q 5 im ' M Q, . I - -Q A 43 ,f ,sjf X A 5 -' -ff ,Qi ,f AV 1, X . - J, V. -M, H , Y 1 1 ,A I 5'-vi I 1 ,, ' V. 5,371 Q5 W 5 5, f I F ' L' ' ' A 'l i .,,. , ,,,.. 'Ja A , as Qs . ,Q W . , kv ' w, w X 4' vfqlfi I ' A ' If A 434595 :T A sf- A , - -, 2 . . x- A A ' I X i MA, it v::.- I ' 77 ' - ' . 5' fi I :,, 4, N .211 5 - 'AL 1- i I I i i - Q1 ,N 'K 5 f , x .5 rv- x .ii 0 92 Q9 L , 7 y 4 ' l - -. - ' 12. IZ, l -f - ,P Y, ':. , J ,f Firxt rozr: HOGAN, DAVID EARL, N.I.S.T.C., Elniwoocl Park HOGLUND. DONALD CLARENCE, ll. of Jlfnn., lvlinneapolis Minn.: HOGLUND, MERR.ITT CHARLES. Chicago: HOP- KINS, JAMES GARVEY. N.I.S.T.C., DeKalb: HREHOVCSIK. GEORGE GREGORY. I.SN.U., Whiting, Intl.: HFEY, SAM- UEL MCKELVIE, Carthage: HULLINGER. HERBERT JOSEPH, Chicago. Second rouxf JACOBS, RUSSELL FRANCIS. ll',I.S.T.l'. Bowen: JANKE, LEONARD ARNOLD, Chicago: JANKOW- I SKI, EUGENE ROBERT. Harvey: JARADSKY. DANIEL E'.1.S.T.C., Paris: JENNINGS. DONALD RUSSELL. U.lf'.L.fl. Huntington Park, Calif.: JENSEN, FRED JENS. If of Jlmn. Montevideo, Minn.: JEPSEN, ANDREW PETER. JR.. Clinton Iowa. Third row: JOHNSON, DERYL FREEMAN. Gl'I't!ll'I'llI' Col- lege , Oreleans. Nebr.: JOHNSON, ENFRID GORDON. JR. Augustana College, Chic-ago: JOHNSON. PAUL VERNON Alzgtastcmfz Collcfye, Kenosha, Wis. Fourth row: JOHNSON. RALPH VINCENT, Jlonmoutlt Col- 4 lege, Kirkwood: JOHNSON, ROBERT ARTHUR. Jlmmzoutlv College, Roselle Park, N.J.: JOHNSON, ROBERT FRED- ERICK, Cfzrthfzgcf Collegr, Racine, W'is. Fifth TOIUI JOHNSTON, RICHARD LEROY. fjlflfllllflfll' Collvgfc' Rockford: JORDAN. CECIL GARRETT, Knox Collrgr, Gales- burg: JOSEPH, NORMAN J., Chicago. Sfrtli row: JURGENSEN, AMOS FRANK, N.I.S.T.C'.. Wal- worth, W'is.: KARLSTROM, OTTO LEROY, :'IllQllSfflI7II CoIlc g1L' Seattle, VVash.: KECK, CLIFFORD ARTHUR. ,llC'If! III'll'E'C lf'ollc'gc', Belleville. Svvcnllz row: KELLER. ARTHUR TELL. JR., Cartilage Col- lege, Anna: KELLOGG. CALVIN STEWART. BlClC'Z.'lJllI'lI Col- lfgc, Oswego, N.Y,: KROSSE, CHARLES EDMOND, Peoria Eighth V0ll'S KUBINA. CONRAD EMIL, JR., Ef1rc'l.'n Collvyrg Chic-ago: LACKE. PAUL EDWARD, Chicago: LADUE, NEL- SON CALVIN, GI'C'C'l17.'I'lIC Collage, St. Paul, Minn. v ' -V--W-N-ry I f KSU . XS' 44. , . 4323 09 9 V R.. l Q3 ' 1 -if f Q 5. f A ,smavv 534 .A . .. gui L v X MQW , ., , X , - .1,, J 'L , I 'i A ft m . 'M 2' i -... - ' ,- 17-w ' .S .lf , gm... J -2. .. ' - . f I .' Q ii, I , 252 '?QN' ,. 'E' ' is ,Q fi ' 'bi an .Ni 3 -A i I .4 ' f V , N.. ...1.. - ,:. ' I 12 fl f GI J- J 1 f -'G- A fi-fb I . B Y f' f A-f I gg , M S21 7 ' - - W' ' ' W- - 1 If A V , - N . ff ' W I fi' 5 ' . 9' I-. 3' 2' ,. ,g:.., Y , ' M Q ' I L33 . . . .i,,,,M:,:,. ,,.,, . I Y1 . .M A - f ji 'iL -.4 - Y l A ' Y .1 ,I ' . A ' . ,Q e - -- t . ' Aw- I 5. M 1 1 -f 1 ' . ., Z . 94 ' .s. 'l A 'M' 1' ' ' K if 2 lv X X W Fins! mum' LARSON, ROBERT KENT, Slater, Iowa: LARSON. RODNEY CLRTIS, ll. of ,lIZ'llI1., Minneapolis, Minn.: LAR- SON. RLSSELL F.. N.I.S.T.C., Leland: LASHBROOK. OR- VIN JI'NIOR, lV.I.S.T.C'., Bardolphg LALDER. CHARLES HOLLTON. ,llozmzoullz College, Monmouth: LAXVTON, JOHN SARGENT. Iinox Collage, Plymouth: LEAVITT, ROBERT IRA. I , of Ill.. Chic-ago. Swcoml row: LEEVER, RICHARD SPALDING, Illinois Col- lngfiy, VVoo1l River, LEMM. ROBERT JOHN. U. of lllfnn., St. Paul, Minn., LEMON. EDIVARD LESTER, AllfIll,SlGllfI College, Milong LINDQUIST, ROBERT VVARREN, George lV'lllI'flII1S Collcgyv. Portlaxnfl. Orc.g LIVINGSTON, LESLIE ARTHUR, Curllmyr' fvllllffllf, Chioagoq LONG. HAROLD JOHNSON, Gl'l'L'Ill'l.1lf' Vollcgyc. Greenville-3 LONK. JOHN THEODORE, Chicago. Tlffrd four' LORANCE. HERMAN HARLEY., W.I.S.T.C., Buslinorq LLEHRS, HARRY CARL, JR.. Knox' College, Spring- tieltlg LLRIE BERNARD LEON. Herzl Jr. College, Chicago. Fourlli row: MACKAIN, LEONARD HARRY, N.I.S.T.C., De- Kalb: MCALISTER. HERBERT EDGAR, ll'.I.S.T.C., Macomb, MCCANDLESS. DONALD, JR.. Principzfn College, Oak Park. Flfllf row: MCDONALD. XVALLACE. N.I.S.T.C'., Roc-kfordg MCLAUCHLAN, RUSSELL YVALTER. Knox College, Staun- tong MCMLRRAY, KENNETH DEAN, Duquoin. A Szlrllf row: MCNEIL, JAMES DOUGLAS, Principia Collcgc, Elsuhg MADDREY. GEORGE DURY, N. Car. State College, Rule-igrli, N. Cnr.: MAGILL, AUBREY VAN, JR., Gonzales, Texas. SL'llCl1ll1. row: MAGNUSON, EUGENE GUNNAR, Rockford: MALMQUIST, DONALD CARL, Knor Collafge, Chic-agog MANLEY, GLY WARREN, Knor College, Galesburg. Elglzlll rozv: MARLEY, HOIYARD IVILLIAM, Ezzrclfn Colleyo, Chicago: MARSHALL. ROBERT HERIVIAN. I.S.N.U., Cerro Gordo, MARTENS. BERNARD EDXYIN. Fulton. All ll-I2 First row: MARVEL, HORACE DANIEL. Ell!'C'A'fl fCvlINC'flC, Peoria: MEESE, ROBERT ALLEN, Dzivenport, Iowa: MELVIN, ERNEST EUGENE, IV.I.S.T.C'., Sfl'OIl2llIll'Sl'Q MEYER. LOWELL KEITH, E.I.S.T.C., Mt. Carmel: MILLER., ARTHUR LAWRENCE, Chic-ago: MILLER. GEORGE ANTON, A1zgu.st1mn Collcgc, Moline: MILLER. RICHARD NEALE, K1101' ff'olI1gyf , Guleslmrg. Sefonfl row: MINK, RAYMOND EDWARD, Normzil: MORRIS. JAY. FiLi1'bu1'y: MOYER, IVILLIAM G., E1m'lsf1 Collcgv, Shelbyville: MUELDER, IYALLACE RICHARD. U'.I.S.T.C., Milford: MYERS. JOHN BERRY. III. lVw.wI1fyf1n U., ST1'9:1To1': NAFZIGER, BERTRAM EUGENE, I.S..Y.I'., D?1IIX'fll'SQ NAYLOR, RICHARD IYILLIAM, Milwzuilivo, Wis. Third mir: NELSON, CARL IMMANUEL, Blnclflnurn Vol- Ivgrf, Woodstock: NEWBY, WILLIAM HERBERT, V. of III., Buslmrlll: NEWLAND, RICHARD EUGENE, Maiffoon: NOTTINGHAM. HARRY LYLE. Sullivziul OBERN. AL- FRED GAYLORD, 1JI'I.IlI'l.jH.Il C'uI1c'f1c', Los Angeles, Calif.: OFFICER, XYALLACE BIIRIYELL, JR., Burt, Iowa: OLD- ENBURGER. JOHN, C'llll'iljlO. Fwllllfllll rout' OLIVIICRI. FRANK, iY.I.S.7'.C., Cliivuggn Hviglils: OLSON, LAIIRENCE GOTTFRID, lIllffllNfII7Hl Collage, Lyuu, Mass.: OLSON, WILLIAM DEAN, Cm-4l.u' Rupirls. Iowa: OSBORN, PHILIP SHANTON, lI'.I.S.T.I lNIilfo1'4l: OYERTON, PAIIL EIYIIEINE. ll',l ST! ',, lYi11- cliestor: OZMON, EDGAR RAYMOND, If uf .1lfnn., Min- iwzxpolis, Mimi.: PAINE, EDWARD EMERY, Iilfu-l.'l1fmf Vnllcyv, G1'Qv11x'illP. Ffflh 7'Ull'f PARISH, JACK LUWICLL. .JIUIIIIIHIIIII f 0lln'yfw, Mouiuoufli: PARKER, HARRY LEROY, East Alton: PARKINSON, RICHARD KENNETH. Knnl' ffullvyf, L.1 Grzmgog PATRIA, HARRY WILLIAM, lV.I.H.T.I'., Spring- lic-ld: PATRICK, IYILLIAM BRADSHAXY, l'rfn1-1'p1'r1 Vul- Iugr, Il11'll21Il2llIOllS, Ind.: PALLICK, JAMES ALBERT. Il. of Jlinn., lX'Ii11110zip0lis, Mimi.: PECK, ROBERT DEAN. lV.I.S.T.I'.. fiIllY?Sl3lll'Q. . W , v , ff I adsl' S 'R J 1. IM' QV-Ni XA ' . V qv-W., Wg 1 . , .... S jf: 'ii Q 4' .Q if 4 'A f '1' ,, I, - V ..., 5 ,w , W I V- I ' ': f fl! ,lf 5 A A 5x Sl F A Q 'gf , X I ll '1 W' A 'P' . 2, .- .,,.,. f :W . rl.. L i ' 2 align.. E S , .- 3 'Nu-f ,Q ' ig.?.lX , - X , . . N' A . . -M . of' . 'if ax' 'vi - ' , ,. I RQ : ,,., - ,Q W3 II C. 1 5 :Il F 1 ' W' , ,..- -3 A 'H . . V , JL- . Y ...,.N fu, A . ,Q V, I . . I V ' V . f 9 . Q I --A Q- ...I ,Y I X - ex , -. Y . , . ' ' V 1 W ' R my- . A V l x 95 '. ' S-A if -Fi' 1 1, ' e , Jw iff- 1 I 1 -f --if gf ,, ,I ' I FZ,-NI lmu-: PERRY. WILLIAM FREEMAN. U. of Jlimz., Minnvnpolis, Minn., PESVTH. GEORGE EDWARD. ,Y.I.S. T.C., DfiKz1ll'mg PETERSICN, DONALD oTTo, Dzivviipoil. Iowa, PETERSEN, ROBERT IYARREN. D95 lNIOi119s. Iowa, PETERSON. DEAN ELIYIER, .llmznmllfll H1111 yy, IiCWRl!N'f'Q PETERSON, DONALD ARIUD. JIIIUIINIIIIIII Col- I1'g,li', Roc'kfoi'1'lg PETERSON, KERMIT HAROLD. If of IVIN., IYzi1i1i:'1c:i. Wwis. Swmifl l'Hll'.' PIf2'l'HRsoN. RAYMOND ARNOLD. I.S.,Y.I'.. Galle-sliiirgxg PIINNETT, EDWIN LOCKARD. I'rf'm'i1u'u Col- ligfr, Holly Hill. Flu., RADCLIFFE. CONRAD COR- NELIVS. Nile-s. Mich., RAESIDE. THOMAS. If of D1 lroit, Detroit. Mich., REED. CARROLL MELTON, Blriwlflmrn l'ollcf1r', fil'F'0llYlll1'1 REYNOLDS. PAIIL GLEN. DQS INIoi1ll9s. Iowan, RHODES. GORD1 PN EIIGENE. ,'IllflllYIlIllfI fl1lH1'ffl', Sioux City. Iowa. lvl!-l'Il mum' RICKEY. PAVL. III. llhwlfiyriii If. Dunn, RILEY. IYILLIAIXI STEXYART. III. ,lllllllllllllfll frlflllfffl, IXIOIIIIIUHTIIQ RINCK, WILLIAM IYESLEY, Afzgfizslrinfr fhllrgfr, Rock ISlzll11lQ RINGEL. REGINALD KARL. Slinwiino, IYiS.3 ROGAN, IYILLIAINI DAVID. Ellrc'f.'u Cnllwgfr, Cliimgrog ROGERS. EUGENE ROYEY. lV.I.S.T.C., Galesburgg ROGERS. JOHN SMOLLETT. If of Jlimi., Minneapolis, Minn. Fourlli rout RVEBSAMER. DARREL DEAN, Giltner, Nelinzg RUYLE. DWIGHT EDGAR. Sllllflll'-li C0llCgc',VMe- 4lOl'2lQ RYAN, DONALD ALAN, I'rz'nr'z'pIa Collogyc, Wbsffielcl, N.J.g SALMON, PAIIL CHARLES, .111-Kvnrlrcc College, Mounml City, SANDBERG. WILLIAM HAROLD, Augus- lrmu f,lllH1,'fjC , Rockford, SCHEFFEL. RICHARD CARL, Slvurllrfff f 0lI1'gf1', Brighton, SCHERER., EIJGENE ED- WARD. l'm'll1r1gf' Collcgv. Olney. Fifth mir: SCHERSTEN, HOWARD ETHAN, Aizyurstrzna lfollrfgfig Rock Islzinilg SCHICK, ARTHUR COLLINS, JR.. .'IllfjIlNI1lIlfl fjUHl'flf', D1lX'f'II1lOl'f. Iowzig SCHILLING. AL- FRED ROBERT. . IllfjIlNf!llIfl fhllrfffi, Cliiczigrog SCHLO- MANN. DONALD ERNEST. Slinrllvjj Cullrgyw, MT. Oliveg SCHMIDT, STANLEY ERNST. I,l'l'Ill'I'1ll.II Cullcyr, Daven- port. Iowaig SCHMITT. CHESTER MICHAEL. If of Jlfnn., Milwziiilwc. Wis,, SCHMITT. WILLIAM JOSEPH, lV.I. S.T.I,'., Mvieclosin. ff' 1 wb , ,- ., ' ' 'N' 4 55522 fr - . 55? .?l'I t ,B ' , .... Xi. , N . A f i 3 . 'QM ,. 5 J, L- 3, ,, 'EQ N . 53? s. Z J 1 A I 2 M ,,, ..,.,,, . . . Q2 I ' A 5, . I , gm .. ew Rf- i ,, 3 ttf., V 673' ' ' i., , f - V bl N I ' ' J . 15 , K, 2 fx- f, 19 2'-' 2' ei. , T. Q f '- I, x .M M f Z ., . 5 ' A 96 -'Y 373.5 zi- vw J.-..-.. f W1 . A 5? me , xt , iv-A i I QS 5'-r A IHS -ff! A-I Ev if Z3 I I l Q, 5' ,.... as I if FIJI'-Nl rout SCHOOF. JOHN LOUIS, I.S..Y.I'.. Hoimfwooflg SEE- BEN. ALDO ANGELO. Slllllifllff f'oIIry1f', Garry. In1l.3 SHARPE. EUGENE RAY. 1.S..V.I'., BIIIPLIIIQ SIBLEY. KENNETH. EI'- GENE, I.S.A'.I7., Pl'i1lCGYillGQ SIDES, LLUYIJ IVAYNE, Lu- POITG CITY, Iowa: SIEGEL, ROBERT. fllllzinrh f'nHr'gf1', INT? AKYETDOII. N.Y.Q SILVERSTRINI. EIYIIL TIILIU. f.S,.N.Il., INI:1l'- sollles. Sffconfi row: SIMMONS. BILLIE GENE, Elrzulog SIMON. l LARON MORTON, l'. of Minn., Minneapolis. Minn., SLAVIK. SAMUEL ISADORE, Hrrzl Jr. l oIIrg1f', Cliif-ugrog SMITH. ARTHUR EDIVARD, Rock Rupiflsq SMITH. CARLISLE ERNEST, Ill!'Ifl'IlI1l'l'l' ! oIIfgf', Halrfforalg SMITH. DAVID GILBERT, illmznmlzlh l,'oIIcyc'. Pulestinog SNIITH, DONALD THEODORE, St. Paul. Minn. Third row: SMITH. LYMAN JOHN, I.S.N.U.. Milforllg SOU- CEK, ALBERT STEVE, Lyons: SPANGLER. WILLIAM GREENLEE. Brfullwg PoIyic'Cl1m'v 1llNfl'fllll', Pooriu. Fourth row: SPAYD, LEON JOSEPH. Louisville, Ky., SPECK. EUGENE GEORGE, lV.I.S.T.l,'., Rockford, SPIGEL. HAR- VEY. JR., IJl'l'lI!'l'1ll'fl Collrfgfv. Haunpton, Vai. Fifth wuz' STALEY. BINGHAM THOMAS, Confowillei. Iowrig STARBODY, JOHN LEWIS. DGf'Rlf1ll': STEELMAN. KEN- NETH RAY, S1llll'fIl'H Vollvfycf, Rooflliouso. Sixih row: STENNETT, JACK CHARLES. Slioxiniidoaili, Iowan, STEVENS. ROY WERRELL, Ottuniwn. Iowug STONE DAVID GORDON. IJIUIIIIIUIIIII f'olI1'gf'. CIIIICMSIO. Scmwzth row: STONE, WILLIAM A., N.l.S.T.l'., YVZIIICOIIKIIIQ STONIER, DEAN EVERETT, U. of Ill.. Minonkg STOUT JOHN ARTHUR. Knfm' Collvgc, Hinsalnlv. Eighth row: SIJHRING, IVILLIAM FREDERICK. Iirmx Col- Icgv, Glen Ellyn, SUNDERLAND. GLENN WILCE. Nc-wtong TABER, BERTRAM TROY, lXIuttoon. Er' A 'S CZK' l H' 2 -mv V L+ me-Q fx , .,g- , ff , in ,I 6 . .Q ,..,, . x I 093242 , X xx ' y M C 'If' A 9 Q5 Q Jim 'sg' , X , an '1 2 K K--W fu- 5, X.. is-M i x. 4 'Gif h 1? .WM. x 754' ibm bv- Q M j ? I' i!i'4AVy 'H i ii, . ixlx lv' 44 6940 Si Q Q A 1 Yv 4? If V:- 3153 WT Q., .I I I V 'gk 4. . fa .Q X y A .5 .Spf x Q: O JT ' J I 3 n ' , I -gif , 5' P7 - XT' Af 9 E' 'D T F3 IVV.. .I 1 :ir A ,' If , A Q fi 9 7 of vu.. X- EW Fw Hi 'L , A :SX X ,x Q. A05 14 'V - dv S ,. 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Svcoml row: THELANDER, .JEROME ATLER, Chicago: THIEL, JOHN LEONARD, Bloomington: THOMAS, MARK OLIVER, A7lfjll.QfflIlU C0llr.'g7f?, Chicago: THOIVIPSON, FRANK IYALTER, U. of Jlimz., St. Paul, Minn.: TOLIUSZIS, AN- THONY. III. ll'+'.wIcyr1n If, Bradley: TORCZON, RAYMOND FRANK. Columbus, Nobr.: TREBBE, JOHN RUSHELL, Knox Collegr, Gzilesliurg. Third ruuz' VALLEE. THERON ADAIR, .Y.I.S.T.C., Sterling: VANDIVER, DON FOWLER, ll'.I.S.T.C.. Brooklyn: VAN DRUNEN, IVIILTON, Luusiugr. X Fuzzrtlz rnzr: VAN ECK. BART RENE, Prim'fpz'rz Collegf' G1'f1e11111'c-li, Conn.: YAN METER, DAYID JUNIOR, Black- burn f'nllr'g1C, Fort XY:iynO, Ind.: YAN SCOYOC, RICHARD DEAN. I.S.iY.I7., Saybrook. Fiflh mir: VERBIC, ARNOLD ROBERT, fV.I,S.T.C., Aurora: XVAGNER, CURTIS ARTHUR, Augyusfcznu lfollvgr, Davenport. Iowa: XYAGNER, KENNETH CAMERON, :1!lflllSfl'IIlfl Collcgf. D2lX'CllIlOl't, Iowa. Sffllz roiv: IYALD. BERNARD GERALD. Chicago: IVALTON. HARRY SIMPSON, Cflcflnl illilftary Cnllcgyc, AYlI1fl1l'0D Harbor: IYAYERING, JAIVIES JOSEPH, f?lU.IlC!l Cullvyfr, Quincy. SI'l't'IIlll mum' WEBER, LLOYD JACOB. I.S.N.I'., Cliicngro: WEGNER, ALFRED CHARLES, Fuyetfc. Iowa: WEISS, ROBERT CARLTON, If. nf III., Clxicugo. Efglilh iroir: WHAMOND, ROBERT LOUIS, I.S.N.U., Mun- llclciu: WHITCOMB, GEORGE JOSEPH. Ezzrclfa Collage, Bauiiugton: WHITLOCK. JAMES ROBERT. Gl'LIC'I1Z'!.1IC' Col- lcglr , fll'i G-llvillv. AVY V42 V ' ,A A-.wx , 49? , Q'f2.Q!L.-I 1 ' I .- , .2f:?iiIff , -X , I ' .W I ,X www, Q, .L f 5- fw fr- gi W , X f f g 3 , . W 5 Q1 Z, .g - S ff, 1. . x-ZS ,ffm UQ1 ' , ' is First -row: WICHMANN, IVESLEY WILLIAM, Dundeeg WILEY, JOHN ORVAL. S.l.S.N.U., Spartag WILLIAMS NORMAN ORR, Przfrzczfpia College, Webster Groves, Mo.: WILSON, LEE ANDREW, Augustana College, Rock Islandg WINGE, MERRILL STANLEY, lf. of lllinn., Raymond Minn., WINGET, EVERETT ZENE, Loraine, WOLF SEYMORE. Herz! Jr. College, Chicago. 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R. ,L 'TY' Club Honorary Urgan i:alion.9 Deparlnzenlal Clubs Rflllglillll-9 Ol'fjCllII'IGll.0I1S U ar -1Clll1'I'li6-S' Boards I narc'liz'e Urgan llffll ions H olnevoln in g COIlIllIPlIC'6IIIOI1l Coneerls, ElIl6l'lfIl'7l7lI67IlS, Leclures A sselnblies lf. S. C. Honors Day From Alma Mater lo Alams Goes the ALUM I 0 Wliati do former students of I.S.N.U. look forward to receiving four times each year? Of course, it's the Alumni Quarterly. Students of the university per- haps do not realize how this organ of the school re- flects What, We are doing on campus now, as well as informing alumni what is happening in the field of teaching. In addition to being sent to regular subscribers, it is also sent to high schools in this territory. The Quarterly finds its way into some 380 camps and naval stations where alumni are stationed. Many of our service men and women have expressed their delight in tinding something from Old Normal in their camp libraries or exchanges. Some features of the Alumni Quarterly appear every February, May, August, and November. Of special interest- to everyone is the list of marriages. There is also news exchange column which contains items about get-togethers, changes of jobs, and other recent events. 'tAround the Clock at Normal keeps ARTERLY former students up to date on what is happening on campus this year. Extension courses, debates, as- semblies, resignations, new appointments, and the calendar are but a few of the items mentioned. mln Memoriam, consisting of death notices, is also in- cluded in each quarterly issue. Guest writers have written about what they are doing in their own line of work or war duty. Since the beginning of the war, much space has been devoted to letters from service men and women of I.S.N.U. Pictures of alumni missing in action, or killed, have been included in each issue. The work of Mrs. Gertrude M. Hall, regular editor of thc Alumni Quarterly, now on leave of absence, is being carried on by an editorial committee. Miss Florence E. Teager, chairman ot' the group, was as- sisted by Miss Lucy Lucille Tasher, and Mr. Williard E. Fowler, instructor of printing, and Mrs. C. H. Adolph ot Normal, who acted as business manager. SllllllII.llQ.' Davenport. Mr. Fowler. Tellaro. Mrs.Rich. Scaled: Miss Teager, Miss Sorensen. Miss Tasher. .., gf. s. iq 103 .-,K Www .51 Co-FI11ito1's It111'1e1'. Lowe, 111111 TG11Ill'fQb. Pioneers in ilze Field of Yearbook Producizfoni INIIE From tl11f first my 1,1f11uW11 to thc night wr1t1-11111:111's 6 that the small 011100 on the second floor of North lust 1'Oll11l1, some 11191111101 of the 111111191 stuff was us- H1111 was 21 bcehivc of activity. l12l11Y to 110 1111111111 XVU1'1i111Q1 fe-ve1'isl11y to meet some C1111ti1111ingtl10 CXpCl'iII1CIl1 t1111t,pior1o6-ring I.S.N.U. 110111111111-. But it was 1111 M111111113' :1ftc1'11111111 11113111 4t11 1111131 begun last Y92ilI'T11l1l1 of umkiiig the p1'o1111c-tion Art R11ito1's 1X'Il'IiPP 211111 Otto. P11ot11gz1'111,1111-1' Hanson. 1 1 1 1 W, l O-1 of the Index' a elass projeet-enthusiastie students en- rolled in the Sehool and College Annual eourse and began learning to speak the language of printers, en- gravers, and photographers. This year the eourse be- eanie dignified with a nuniber, as English 270, and Carried the further advantages of giving eredits in business edueation, art edueation, and professional edut-ation in addition to English, aeeording to the individuals ehoiee. Further experimentation was brought into the eourse when, instead of tl.e traditional editor-in-ehief. business inanager, and assistant editor, Co-Editors Franc-es Tellaro, Marge Lowe, and Barbara Elder were seleeted to direet the staff work. General adviser tl1is year was Miss Esther Yinson of the English departinent, with assistants Miss Mar- garet Peters serving as the business edueation author- ity, and Mrs. Mary Parker giving art supervision. Also this year the Indea' staff inoved to a new offiee in the journalisni unit of North Hall- middle door right as you eonie up the stairs. Pride and joy of the pieture pasters and typists was the new fluoreseent light sus- pended above the long work table. Art eo-editors Dorothy Meliee and Esther tltte worked diligently with their other two staff artists, May Robertson and Uraleen Sehroeder, to get division pages, poeket sketehes, and hunior sketehes to the engraver, and literary editor Marge Irwin kept the eopy eoniing in from writers Patty Clayton, Nadine Wood, .lane Hansleben, Ken Miller and Mary lion- nell. Photographs were kept in order, eopy typed and filing was done by business staff inenibers Bernieee Franc-is and Marie Croft. Ramon Hanson, ubiquitous photographer, snapped infornial shots as oeeasion denianded, and worked for no eredit. Sinee the elass is open only to upperelass- nien, sophonioies wishing to enroll do so as auditors: two sueh persons were nienibers of this year's staff. lYhen proof eanie baek froni the printer, every person had an opportunity to learn proofreatler's syni- bols by praetieal applieation, and it was only after the last page liad gone baek to the printer that every- one felt his job was nearing eonipletion. As a part of the year's work, eonerete and praetieal suggestions to future Index staff nienibers were drawn up and plaeed in the pernianent ofliee file. Sueh a plan seenied to work the first year, and this year has seen sonie iinprovenients, sonie faults that eould be reniedied. The organization has, however, given all students who were interested a ehanee to work on the annual, and to feel at honie in the labora- tory eourse. Last year the book won a first-elass honor rating froni the National St-holastie Press Assoeiation. lYe niake no prophet-ies about this year's publieation. but we do maintain that honors and prizes are inei- dentials-the book that best ret-ords the spirit as well as the events of the sehool year, and is produeed within the budget, is the best book. Iffg11'zz'.' Inrlrgz' Staff: Top Roux' Dooley, Robertson, Otte, lYood, C'roft, Hansleben, Mrs. Parker. Miss Peters, Clayton, Lowe, Miller, St-ln'oedt-i-. Left: Index Advisers Miss Peters, Mrs. Parker. Swrozul Roan' Miss Vinson, Donnell, Tellaro. Miss Yinson. Front Hoax' Irwin, Franeis, Meliee. lilder. es:- H15 Editor Orr PllTlf6f' s Ink Courses Their Veins on All the 1111111 1tY1S a stage and the students and eame-tlw? W 110 pax IH111l1fC t attenuon to the iuultx 111c1e1x plavors. e11t1 mee- fmd ent- of Ntumlent and faeultw IH calupue And xx 110 obxeues the social and Sc-11011410 xcene- hfe? A11swe1 the Ntiff of 1 111111 G1N1tV HGWNIJZPGI im c 1111111 I1CSt vlosely? most c'1'it1c1llx'? 111 Buw tl11s xea1 cox eung, O1 1111001 eung all 2111.111 L Z M M1lle1 FCLhtf,'1'.TFCllfi1'O. Ifffflfl BQ1111111111 HO1PL'XX'F'lI,BlllI1f1GH.Ii.1VIillE'l 15101111 A100163 M1 X111 on Colo 5hlClxQl1Old L-111154, ,svaff able news, the Jane Ardens and Brenda Starrs of the Vidette staff, those see-all, know-all, tell-all indi- viduals, slaved away making last minute deadlines to t-he tune of pounding typewriters in the new head- quarters in N205. The editor's chair was occupied by Ruth Ann Orr who inspired the zealous staff in an atmosphere of friendliness and cooperation. Right-hand lady to the editor was managing edit-or Imogene queen-of-all trades Henderson. Make-up editor Margaret Anne Stipp juggled the King's English just enough to create succinct and accurate headlines and sub-heads. Ruth Kolt-veit, as business manager, was concerned mainly with keeping the debit accounts in the ledger syn- chronized closely with the apportionment and adver- tising funds. Nose-for-news editor Dorothy Marsh, a veteran at the business, sports editor Nettie Davenport assisted by sports writers Kenneth Miller, A. S. Marvin Miken Rubin, Marjorie Voigt, and A. S. Louis Terhuneg and Mona Eisenhower of Verse Vogues all worked enthusiastically. Let us not forget Reds Review by A. S. William 'tRed Zima, sports writer previous to his leaving campus in the Navy's Gctober graduating class. Remember Scuttlebutt, that gossip column flavored with naval jargon, by A. S. Louis Terhune, better known to fans as t'Deweyt'g the subtle, scintillating Left: Sandeen, Moore. Rumney, Voigt. humor of Potpourri by Cerise tCherrie Jane Healey! 5 and t-he comments on the foibles of human nature- or of student nature-in Fran-kly Speaking by Frances Tellaro? Blue pencil in hands and eyes alert for any stray error, Helene Harvey and Eloise Holzhauer checked galley proofs before sending them to press. Many originally designed ads resulted from the work of the advertising staff led by advertising manager Kathryn Martens. Securing diligent- regard for the traditional birdie, Lloyd Weber snapped the many and varied pictures for the several issues. And who wouldnt say that the timely cartoons of John Zadrozny weren't. piercingly effective? But with all these editors and managers and ad- vertising salesmen there must- be some who do the simple but very necessary chore of gathering and writing the news, with an occasional feature or inter- view for human interest. These are the reporters, recruited from the class in Journalism 165, where news writing is studied and practiced, and efforts criticized and re-Written-and re-written. The course is taught by Miss Esther Vinson of the English staff. To see that the Vidette is a true reflection of the spirit and life of the university it represents and of the students who 'tstrut and fret their hour upon this stage is the task of the ubiquitous but anonymous reporter. Right: Standzfng: Miller, Eisenhower, Marsh, Rouse. Holzliauer, Wood, Brucker, Martens, Terhune, Kirchner, Healey. Rubin, Beatty. Seated: Davenport, Henderson, Orr, Koltveit, Stipp. 107 Tlzelxfd Railzer Be lllriglzi in WliIGll'F0llA Ahmw at tlonr nn tlinwl llunr tllnl Malin 1s tnnt tht hnst ul' Patllztsl, lint :tn iiismilmtinii whivh rezuls Wriglitu1ii:ni Sm-iet3'. It Wunltl take inure fllflll at set-uiifl NYnrl4l War tn mlznnpen the spirit nl' this su- viety. Although int-nilmersliip was sinuller this yeftiy lnvzil Wriuhts inet eveiw' Moiitlru' evening :tt 7:-15 in Wright Hull :intl npheltl tmtlitiniiail au-tivitic-sv full slwetl ztliemlu to quote Athnirail l+'zi1'1':1g11t. 'lqlltbrtf lwrsmis whnse nannes ulilwziiwl on the NYrigl1tn1ii:1n nuniinanl list :tntl wliu p1'nl'esst-tl :tn inter- est in lm-niiiiiig un zirtive nieinher tried ont liefuii the swim-ty in one nf the fielcls ut' omtinii, rlrznnzltic rezuling. pizniu, vm-ul. l'Xlt'lllITU1'l' speziliiiig, ur rlehzite Purtir-ilmting in the :nninul Phil-Wright Coiitest whit-h hrnlqe the Wright's winning streak this your, were: llzniiuii Hzxnsnn singing liven River :intl Bells nt' the Sen, Merle Single-y interprc-ting Grin-g's .xvOC'lLlII'llI', Bette Salisbury urziting A House liivitlt-tl. Twp lfmi-,' Nuiwlvig Juhnsnn, Matllury. Singh-y, Holley, Brmriit' SITIIIIII l.'mr': lilllntlc-ll. Hs-ll. Hrr, Miller, Rm-lie, Mr. Hxtrpr- v I - 1 A w l'ru11t ltmr: Lewis, Alxirvvl, Hanson, Hmlgrc-, hzilislmnry, ltrlwztrmls yv Rnseinzlry Brnwiie speuliiiig extennvnmiieuiisly on The Post-War World, :intl .lane Price reufling the tlrznnutit- Dear Brutus. Deliziteis A. S. lYilliznn Hmlge :intl A. S. Hor:u'e Marvel lwopurliitlecl the ron siwle ol' the clehaite question. G The Wright Pen Cniiilmiiy. ai brain t-tiiit-netioii of three inenihers, helrl 11 quiz 11l'0g1'llI11 interrogziting the incinhers nn questions of general kiinwletilge. Their slngzin was It Never Net-cls il Phil. In .l1lHlli1l'Y Miss Blztnrhe MeAVoy, zissistzniti pro- fessor of biolngirzll st-ienc-e, ciliseussetl 'Books on :AI1l2il1't'flL'2l.H She sliowetl pit-tures of the region from the hunks wliim-h she reviewerl. Lezeuling the Wrights were presicilent, Bette Setlis- bury: viii-e-pivsifleiit. Mzirtliu Lewis tfirstt seniesterl, F1':1iit-es Holley tsef-mill sc-inesteirlg S0f'I'Eti1l'y, Helen Nortler, :intl trezisnrer, .lane Price-e. Mr. Clizirles A. Han-per slmiismetl the sol-iety. 'SKY HM -. :E 4' if? 1 Top Ii'oa'.' MeCoy. Bobbett, Meliinney, Bielfeldt. Moore. Benjainin, Miller. Mr. Isted. Sfyeonrl Hoax' Yepsen, Mc-Guire, Hooker, lVhitehe-ad. Fisherkeller. Kinsey. Frou! Role: Dorsey, Bailey, Priee, Herriek. Elder, Theis. Eighty-Seven Years of Going Ong for PHILADELPHIA This was Philadelphia's year! In February eznne the eighty-third annual Phil-Wright eontest. The Phils won in four of the six eonipetitive fields, bring- ing theni a total of six vietories inore than the Wrigh- tonians have reeorded. Jeanne Hooker won the voeal eontest, .Ianiee El- lingsworth the extenipore speaking, Ruthehna Ben- jamin the oration, and Lois Terpening and Blanehe MeCoy the debate. In the piano solo and draniatie reading events Marilyn Theis and Barbara Elder re- speetively made the Wrights work hard to win those two seetions. Early in the first seniester noniinals tried out for inenibership, and those who were aeeepted underwent initiation by representing Mother Goose eharaeters. Inter-soeiety relations flourished this year. YYrieh- tonia Literary Soeiety invited Philadelphia nienibers to their elubrooni for a quiz program sponsored by XY1'lQl1t Wright Fountain Pens, lne., whose pens re- quire no Philsf' tBut everyone needs Phils, the Phils elainrl Philadelphians soon repaid the eoniplinient by luring the Wrights to their steeped-in-traclition hall. Phils and VVrights even had their annual banquets together. Shortly before Christmas vat-ation Phils niet in the Carnegie room of Milner Library, and listened to earols of Merrie England and those of other European eountries. An assembly program was Philadelphia's inajor projeet in April. This with other Phil aetivities Philled the Phil ealendar for the year. Barbara Elder presided over aetivities ol' Phila- delphia, with Doroothy Fisherkeller as viee-president and program ehairnian, .lane Whitehead as seeretary, and Marilyn Tl1eis as treasurer. Again Mr. Leslie lsted was sponsor ol' the soeiety. 109 Pinder, Iieefe, Atkinson, Procasky, Bauer, Smith, Prange, Shepherdson. IFS a Man,'s World in ll llllllt l'l'Y UL ll University Club members refused to hide their heads and twiddle their proverbial thumbs this year in spite of their depleted numbers. Dances, the Christmas Service, the Stunt Show, and monthly meet- ings were part of the group's activities. Big-game hunting and fishing experiences in Canada provided a program for U Club at the No- vember meeting with Mr. Richard Dunn, resident member of the Teachers College Board, and in De- cember University Club men inet. in Milner Library to see movies of the Fell Hall fire, Normal-VVesleyan football games, and Homecoming. Early in the first- semester VVally Muelder of the Navy V-12 unit organized a hot-but sweet-V-12 dance band. University Club became the foster par- ent to maintain it for the year. The dance band staged its othcial debut at thc U Club winter formal on December 11 where Leonard MacKain, featured vocalist, displayed his own technique of swoon croon- ing. t'The Christmas Storyw was read by Dr. Allan D. Albert of Paris, Illinois, at the annual University Club Christmas service. The University Choir pre- sented traditional Christmas music with Miss Gladys Tipton of the music department presiding at the organ. D In the spring University Club presented its annual Stunt Show. This special show each year gives the various campus organizations selected for the Stunt- Shoyv a chance to show off the talent their members possess. U Club men plan every year for a' better Stunt Show than the year before offered, and U Club always comes through. At the beginning of the second semester Charles Procasky announced his resignation as president, and Phil Atkinson, vice-president, took up the responsibili- ties of the presidential oflice. James Prange filled the office of secretary and Lyman Smith that of treasurer. Dean R. H. Linkins served his umpteenth year as syonsor of the organization. H0 ' xv Standing: Reeves. Fulton, Cyrier, lVIartens. Cooke. Cline. Swanson, Irvin. Sandeen. Breen, Frolantl. Seated: Oko, Dean Keaton, Jahnke, Price, Herrick. But Women Have Their Say in, WUME ' What a sueeess! These are the words describing any of the danees, teas, and prograins sponsored by VVOIHQHYS League, an organization eoniposed of all woinen on eanipus. Innovations on the WL. ealendar this year were the Spook show held on Halloween, the Thanksgiv- ing Matinee danee, and the Christmas tea. t'Nieky dances alleviated boredoin and HWinter Fantasy proved to be the formal of the year. Yuletide Meditation brought spiritual beauty and restfulness to the students and faculty during that last trying week before vacation. The Christmas tree laden with gifts for needy ehildren was arranged by Wo1nen's League as has been the eustoni for several years. What the well-dressed college eo-ed wears was dis- played at the style show given at the first- prograin meeting. Other mass ineetings inc-luded talks by Mr. Edgar Drake on Wartime Marriages, and by Mrs. A. R.. VVillia1ns on Donn-stie Tranquilities. Campus Cues, telling the freslnnen what to do LEAG E and what not to do was edited jointly by VVOIIIGILS League and University Club. Many of the activities of freslnnan week were planned by this organization. The Honor Couneil, consisting of girls ehosen for their ability, were responsible for the 1-ounseling of freshinan girls. Ofheers of the elub were Lois Jahnke, president: Mary Ellen Priee, viee-presidentg Billie Herriek, see- retaryq Phyllis Oko, treasurer: Mary Carolyn Goodier, soeial ehairniang Alieejane Froland, assistant soeial ehairinan. Editors of the C0-ef! were Margaret Breen and Elsie Fulton. Other ehairinen on the Exeeutive Board were Bette Belle Cooke, eounselingg and her assistant, Bette Belle Irving Marilyn lVhited and Dorothy Catlin, pub- lieityg .lulie Cline, records, Mary Selk, finaneeg Frant-es Marie Cyrier, eitizenshipg Margaret Reeves, house presidents boardg Sylvia Swanson, XYRA. president, Kathryn Martens. Y.W.C,.-X. president. Dean Anna L. Keaton is the sponsor. lll TOIl10l'l'01l'.S Ciliierzs Prepare Today in CULLEGE L111111111 011 W0 E111 111'1'E111' llH11X'L' 11111 Yl11f'11 y1-17 F.1J.R. s111111111 si1 i11 11111 111Qs1- 11is1'11ssi1111s1 1111111 -1111-111 V1'1111r 11111 XW1Il1l,'1'1 s111111-111s 111. 11111 1'11ix'11-1'si1y w1'1'0 111 1111- 1111:i1'1- 111' 11111 Assessui' 111111 11111 011111-1-1111' 111 1110 111-1111111 1111 I1 l'1'1'11l1l1 11113' 111 B1il1'l'11 11s 11ll'Y s11'11111f11 f,111111'1 H1111s1-. 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V11-1--1111-si111-1113 M111'j111'y 1J111'is, T111-i1' 51111151 111- 111X11111111 1l11i1Y11l' cV11l11Ql'l'SS 111111 r1'1'1'C1illfx'-1I'f'i1S111'C1'I i1l1f1iX11FS P01110 Me11'11s11, s111111s111'. 1 ' - - 1 1 ' r f 12 fj'l'l1'l', Bllss K11'11'11s1-, 111'l111lf, 1 . fj'1'l1'l'. 1:1111111. 112 -9 Top Row: Decker, E. Morris, B. Smith, Miss Mt-Davitt. Mastcn. M. Miller, M. Morris, Martens. Graden. Third Roux' Simpson, Pyle, Handley, Sponsler. Kalips, M. Brenkman. Second Row: Davis, Sparks. Xaseef. M.Brucker. D. Miller. J. Brucker. Bryan. Farsi Row: Neel, Chandler, McKinney, Prescott, Bailey. Hackley, V. Brenkman. The White Room is Open Again! Y. W. Il. A. Almost three-quarters of a century of existence- that is the proud record of the Y.XV.C.A. of I.S.N.U. Organized on this campus in 1842 under the leadership of Mrs. Lida Brown McMurry, preeeptress of the school at the time, as the first college Y.W.C.A. in the world, the YWV. has since performed much in the way of service to the school and the community. The out- standing achievement of this, its seventy-second year, was the realization of a long-sought goal-the restora- tion of the White Room, the scene of its founding, on the ground floor of Old Main, as the meeting place for the organization and reading room for students. A Saturday in September found members setting forth on the annual Walkout Breakfast-a two-mile hike at the hour when the morn, in russet mantle clad, walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill. The gaiety of Homecoming was enhanced by the colorful mums sold by Y.W. and the welcome of alumni by the impressive Sunrise Service held at the Baptist Church. Founder's Day, November 12, was celebrated with the Recognition Service at the Pres- byterian Church in which new members were initiated into the organization by a candlelight ceremony. Members of Y.VV. did more than dream about a white Christmas-they gave their annual YYl1ite Gift party with the gifts going to the Booker T. VVashing- ton Orphanage in Bloomington. Miss Ruth Stroud read a Christmas story at the party which was held in the Student- Lounge. In order that they might arrive at a better under- standing of the peoples of Russia and South America. members discussed the historical, geographical, liter- ary, and religious aspects of these countries at their weekly meetings during March and April. May brought the impressive Installation ceremony, when President Kay Martens, Vice-President Ann Prescott. Secretary Virginia Brenkman, and Treasurer limo- gene Mott handed over their duties to those chosen to succeed them. Miss Neva Mcllavitt served as faculty sponsor. l 13 IWI Eli 'WY C0 UEIVI' BA ll l m lifffglx lfmr: Hulls-51 Hinslmw, lin-1nm', Axmlmx Pilw. Hilf l112lIl. Holley. MCM:11m11.Sizc11 Tlmvl 1.'m1'.' flvllllillgl, fll:nsv1', lA'1l1lJIlS, Cu 'vu I':liSfl'0I11, ',l'l'. Pivwe, Chu VIIIHD, Nufsiuml 1 I I , S11-um! lfmr: XVUIPSUII, Mzlxwm-ll, lXIl'f'l'l12l4'lY, Ililllllb. Nvil. l mnl lljll-'l'.' Flxnlnli. c1UtJ1l4 l', 1qiK'l1LlI'l1SUI1. Ftipp. UNIVEILITY UIL CERT UHUIIE 'PHA Nflllllillllflf XYf'I'I'If'l', MV. Isfml. 7'lffrd l.'u11': Mitvlnf-ll, Mzxxwm-ll. IQICIHIIWISUII, Frank, Truss. Aunlor, Bl'CIHf,'I'. Nwunfl linux' lie-f-ws, S mleliugr, Hvllw-r, Lincoln, Pike, Ruin-k. I l 1'unl Ifmr: CQUIDP, Uuumllf-l'. QTUIDIHII, NMI. I1-I Standing: Carlson, lYilson, Ruiek. Vercler, Procrlsliy, l.vll'.Sl1Cl'1'i1l'l'l. Fourth Row: Cross, Fallon, Kendrick, Hoerr, Olson. D. Sl1Gl'l'Lll'4,l, Hzwpm-1'. Carter, Sell. Muller. Third Row: Reeves, S-elk, Andrews. Hilernan, E. Mitchell, Wirreslewrrmz. 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N11-111111 Iflllll' S11-lk, Ffilllli, Maxwell, Lincoln, 5111111111113 Pike, Al'1lKlOl', Mucler. F1-11111 IIIUIIX' P11111-G, C1':1111l11ll, Smith, McGuire, IIKIQYYPS, G11111llf11', Xfxil. And Thirdly, We Zllaintain - Pllllllll AUTI ITIE 'tEven thus last night, and two nights inore, I lay and could not win thee, sleep lneso wrote NVordsworth and so read Inez Payne to win the poetry reading con- test, held each year in ineinory of Richard Edwards, second president of I.S.N.II. In addition to the sonnet f'To Sleep, Inez read American Names by Stephen Vincent Benet and Robert Prost's 'tThe Runaway. IVith his oration The Civilian VVar Effort, A. S. Edwin Carson won the public speaking section of the Edwards Medal Contest. The pro and con of an international police force Boseinary Browne, Pat VVeldon, Mae Miller, .Iohn Douglas, A. S. Herbert Graff, lXIarjorie Munns, and A. S. Edwin Carson attended a joint inecting of the Illinois Intercollegiate Debate Society and the Illinois Intercollegiate Gratory Society in Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Miss Weldon placed first in woinen's ex- tenipore and Seaman Carson, second in n1eu's oratory. Top rfgfht.' Carson and Payne chat with Mr. Edwards- Ccrtfcr l'l'ffllll.' Gilly directs a stranger through the maze ot Old Mains corridors-Lotccr rfgyht .' lVinncrs in the Phil- XYl'li:lIl' contest. was debated and discussed at the Twelfth Annual In- vitational Debate Tournainent sponsored by Forensic Board and the speech departinent. Although Carroll College of Wisconsin repeated its '43 victory, Pat VVeldon won first. in the discussion group. She was also awarded a certificate of excellence at the Fourth An- nual Debate and Discussion Tournament at the Uni- versity ot' Nebraska. Top Icjl: Contestants in the school-wide discussion contest- Lozcer left : Debate-rs peruse schedules. 117 8 They're: Tops at 'l'0WllIl iT lllll Good afternoon. Tl1e Tower Studios of Illinois State Norinal Uiiiversity present 'War Tinie '. So begins a typical prograni froni the top floor of Cook Hall. u h ' Those jagged radio waves reach out from the cainpus studio of station WJBC each day at 5:00 and 7:45 17.111, i11 various broadcasts, and at 10:30 a.1n. on Tuesdays in HI'IOI11Ql1lZ'ikQI',S Chats. Pro- grains range froin Tschaikowsky to La Deklara- tion des Droits ..., and from current events to quiz-kid prograins. On Friday afternoons Central Illinoisans heard about past, present, and future events of tl1e week taking place on the Normal eainpus. This came in the broadcast known as Campus News. Miss Helen E. Marshall acted as chairnian of tl1e Radio Coinniittee with tl1e aid of Mr. Orville Young as vice-ehairinan, Miss Mary Arnold, Miss Nina Gray, Miss Ruth Yates, Miss Lueile Crosby, and Mr. Leslie lsted. These people saw that pro- granis were scheduled, that people were notified of 2111 appearance before the 'tniikef' a11d that a wide variety of prograins was provided. Three roolns and a sound effects closet make up the studios. The equipnienti includes two inicro- phones, a piano, 1llllHC'l'OUS records, and annouiicers. Everything i11 the studios snaps to atte11tio11 when the littlc red light bulb grows bright. TYhen We return you to our downtown studios is heard, all sigh with relief u11til tl1e next, broadcast. Alternat-ing: between annouiicing and operatiiig controls during the first seniester were Alice Strick- land, Rainon Hanson Zllltl Duane Booi. During the second seinester t1lll1Oll1lt'Cl'S and teclinicians were Inez Payne, Ramon Hanson, and Ken Miller. We l'Pllll'Il you to our downtown studios -Hanson at. the IlllliC-lXIl'. Hudclson and Payne collaborate-lVI1lle1' at the lffbllll'UlSflx.llllf'l' and Payne announcing. H istrionics-We've Go! 'Em- ll lllllll l'l'Y PLAY While the clock in Old Main strikes out the fading hours of night, budding neophytes of the stage are found mixing paint, handling stage bracers, operating the dimmers, and smearing on grease paint. The curtains of Capen parted to show the staging of As You Like It for the commencement season of 1943. Under the direction of ingenious Miss Mable Clare Allen, assisted by Patricia Weldon, an all- women cast had prepared to transform Sherwood Forest into the Forest of Arden, but alas! the weather was not as you'd like it. tOuch!l Marion DePew played the role of Orlando, the excellent young man who won the heart of banished Rosalind, portrayed by Phyllis Burnett Thomas. Cherrie Jane Healey, clad in motley, and Lois Wheeler, assuming the wiles of a country wench, were commediennes as Touchstone and Audrey. Homecoming theater-goers were silent witnesses of life in a Pennsylvania Dutch household dramatized in Patterson Greene's Papa Is All. Blue-jacketeer A.S. Robert Lindquist stormed behind the footlights as the club-footed Papa who wielded a blacksnake whip tyrannically. A.S. Howard Schersten gave a fine in- terpretation of the silent but meditative Jake who outwitted the dictatorial father. Neoma Reier and Imogene Henderson shared the spot-light as meek, little Mama Aukamp. Tension was relieved by the off-key singing of 'Alt Came Upon a Midnight Clear by gossipy Mrs. Yoder, characterized by Blanche Baker and Edith Morris. Rounding out the cast of characters were Dorothy Schafer and Norma Struck as Emma Aukamp and Phil Atkinson as Brendle, the policeman. Fairyland came to the University Theater when t'What for law? Ain't it the law of God should drive loafers and thieves from my own house out? Make fast. now- Papa Is Allg Schafer, Schersten, Morris, Henderson. Lindquist, Atkinson. 119' Jessie Braham White's versis f tl b on o ie e1oved'tSnow IVhite and the Seven Dwarfs was enacted on stage by the Children's Theater, a conununity project. Once again Miss All l g en, wita student assistant directors Patricia Goodell and Inez Paine, reaped niore praises for this interpretation which follows more closely the fairy tale than does the niovie which was VValt Dis- ney's adaptation for screen use. ' Designers of th s' Z, e ,ix quaint scenes were Marjorie Johnson, chairinan, Ruthelnia Benjamin, Eleanor Horn, Blanche McCoy,'and Roberta Hoover. Work- ing on property, make-up, lights, business, and pub- licity crews were Lorraine Sandecn, Alvera Beatty, Jane Benton, Irene Cherhavy, Pauline Novaria, June Million, Marietta Harper, Francis Coan, Nancy Fear- heily, Barbara Browne, Ann Gooding, .Ioan Mercer, Pat Weldon, Leija Viitanen, IVinnie DuBois, Meryl Singley, Laverda Sparks, IYanda McClelland, Mar- jorie Horn, Donnabelle Oppernian, Ann VVaddell, Lois Terpening, Neoina Reier, and Maxine Miller. On January 21, the first nighters ot' this locality ap- plauded cuttings froni three plays directed by junior speech niajors Lorraine Sandeen, Maxine Miller, and Inez Payne. Undertaken as projects for the Advanced Direction class, these draniatic productions were pre- ceded by study of the various periods of drama. No love lost between niother and 1: fflt 1 1u,,i er-in-lawg The SZIW1' CorrI,' Viitanen, Harper. XYiifliiGl', Clarke- lXIy own big boys, Clarke, Viitanen, Lindsay-Script calls for the dim- nnyrs-Greasepaint Artists- 'Il1e house lights are out, and hcre's the play. Sol A foreigner you take: worse as a gypsy, even, from thc Audrey, the country wench, woos Touch- ditches out . . . Papa Is Ally Schersten, Henderson. Lind- stone . . . As lou Lzlfc It, Weldon, Healy. quist. Mo1'ris. Selections for student directing were made from plays representative of the seventeenth century, and the problems encountered afforded a chance for practical application of the study and research. A portion of Henrik Ibsen's The Master Builder was directed by Lorraine Sandeen. This play repre- sented the period of realism. The cast- included June Million, Mary Donnell, and A.S. Carroll Cole. Inez Payne's presentation was a cutting from El- mer Rice's expressionistic drama, The Aflrling illu- Chine. Lois Terpening, Bob Lindsay, Alvera Beatty, and Howard Schersten made up the cast of characters. Bette Salisbury, Janice Ellingsworth, Helen Norder, Marietta Edwards, Marjorie Johnson, and Lois Ter- pening enacted two scenes from the third act of Moliere's The Learner! Ladies, chosen by Maxine Miller for her directing project. Jesters and the University Theater collaborated to bring to stage lovers Sidney HoWard's The Silver Cord, a psychological drama. The student director chosen to assist Miss Allen during this performance Was Cherrie Jane Healey. The role of Mrs. Phelps was dramatically enacted by flaxen-haired Leija Viitanen, who succeeded in winning the hearty dislike of the audience for refus- ing to sever the cord which bound her two sons to her. David, Robert Lindsay off-stage, escaped his Wheeler. mother's clutch pro temp while studying in Europe. Returning to his home with his observing and out- spoken wife, a research biologist, he suddenly realized his mother's selfish intentions and saved his marriage by throwing off his mothcr's baneful infiuence. Christina, David's wife, was characterized by Mar- garet lYhittmer. AS. Milton Clarke, played the part of Robert, the younger son, who leaned too heavily upon maternal love and unflinchingly lost his fiancee. Hester, portrayed by Pat Harper. Chairman of the stage and scene committee was Marjorie Johnson, and her assistants were James Prange, Vlfanda McClelland, Pat lVeldon, and Mary Donnell. Other crew workers were: properties, chair- man lrene Cherhayy, Alvera Beatty, Marietta Harper, Mary McCormick, and Geraldine Tracy, lights, chair- man June Million, Phyllis Thomas, Lois Eroelich, and Neoma Reierg costumes, chairman Lois Terpening. Edith Morris, Erva Calhoon, and Jane Price, make- up, chairman Ruthelma Benjamin, Marjorie Horn, Helene Harvey, and Josephine Costanza, house, chair- man Eleanor Horn, and Elizabeth Bryan: publicity. chairman Lorraine Sandeen, and Lorraine Bailey. To these behind-the-scene workers also go orchids for their aid in bringing the curtain down on another successful finale to the play season. l2l Vitailzfiy is Vital to llomen in W. ll. A. Co-cds did not have to do fifty burpees, sixty sit- ups, or hop 60 feet in two seconds fiat to benefit from the sport program offered this year by the iYomen's Recreational Association. Any woman on campus who takes part in the fun and frolic through participa- tion in the various sports activities may become a full-fledged member. Gaining victory on the home front through a rec- reational program needed the leadership found in the governing board consisting of Sylvia Swanson, presi- dentg Kitty Kiester, vice-presidenttg Mary Dunklin, secretaryg and Kay Vilheeler, treasurer. Miss Irene Clayton, as sponsor, helped to chalk up another suc- cessful year. A balmy fall day was a perfect setting for the ever-popular sports day-a day designed to bring together all women on campus. Students participated by curricula, and recognition was given to the busi- ness education majors for accumulating the highest score. Individual honors went to Lois DeLap, Mary Bell, and Anita Neal. f Returning alumnae learned about newest innova- tions on I.S.N.U.'s recreational program at the home- coming luncheon-ah,-calisthenicsl Later they-saw the practical value of the physical fitness D1'0gi'3iI11 when students piled up the highest. hockey score. Reindeer, Christmas trees, and a gym full of girls were the outstanding features of the Christinas party and dance. f'Nicky provided the music, and not a single man fsailor, or otlierwisel was permitted to enterg but- all students teven menl had been invited to attend play night, held in Cook Hall gym because of the Fell Hall fire, Doing a little middle-manning, W.R.A. arranged to get tickets for bowling and swinnning at the Y.VV.C.A. in Bloomington. And a few extra evenings after school were all that was needed for participation in the intra- mural program. Top I1'ou': Reckas. Holmes. Holzhauer. Dunklin, Dabney, Parsons. Alexander, M.Muffley, L. Muliiey. N. Mutliey. Sccrmfl Ifozr: Whited. Cox. Von Allmen, Kiester. Trenary, Swanson, Miss Clayton, Scheffel. Front Ii'ou'.' Drake. Hawkins, Bell, Roney. Sparks. 122 I. S. N. Ufs Supermen Belong to QQ 77 l The HN Club is a campus organization for varsity lettermen., It- began the year 1943-44 as one of the smallest organizations of I.S.N.U. with a roll call of only live members. UN Club is exclusively for those he-men who gain great glory or happy hunting in various fields of ath- letics. All men who win an N letter, Normal's own campaign ribbon, automatically become members. From its original five members at the beginning of the year HN Club swelled its ranks with new letter- men in football, basketball, Wrestling, track and field, tennis, baseball, and golf. Some former members re- turned to I.S.N.U. at the beginning of the second semester and re-entered club activities. Not- an introvertive campus organization, this let- termen's club carries on many different activities for the social life of the entire student body. At the Homecoming football game against Wes- leyan, N Club members sold sports fans' favorite food-peanuts, popcorn, and cokes. Open house for alumni was held at the office of the sponsor Coach Slanding: Mr. Hancock, Bayles, Jones, Schick, Hoglund, Stone, Lemm, Elliott E. Johnson, Muelder, Collie1', Olivieri Verbic. 1 CLI! Howard Hancock, immediately after the Homecoming game, The Good Will dance with Wesleyan is an annual affair sponsored by N men. Although it is tra- ditional that the game was held at one school and the dance at t-he other, this year, Wesleyan generously offered the use of Wesleyan's Memorial Gymnasium because Navy V-12 men were occupying McCormick Gymnasium. The offer was accepted and the Good VVill dance was held on November 19 with music by Jack Mc-Kown and his orchestra. In February, the group acted as host to the McLean County High School Basketball Tournament in Mc- Cormick Gymnasium and credit goes to the men who did all the worrying and working to make the tourna- ment- run smoothly. When President Clem Seils left at the end of the first semester to enter the Service, Jack Escorcia, former vice-president, succeeded him to the chair. Bruce McDonald wielded a mighty pen over minutes and finances. Seated: McDonald, Pinder. Bauer, B. Johnson, Hrehovcsik, Talkin, Schoof Speck, Deardoff, Glickauf. y 123 l. S. Y. I I1111-111-1'l11al1.v Effie 131-101111 10 klJ1151'Xxvf11l 1'1111l1'Q111lJllH was 1111- 1111111'11111'11111- 1111-1111- ' -'-1'- 5- ' - 'S '-' - -11111111, 1111 1111 X111 111011111X 1111 111111111 1111111 111 111111 11111 1-111 11111 111-1111 Pi. 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C1I'1C1l1111i, L111- f'1'l1ll, T1--11111-11, M12 S1-111'1J1-111'-1. 1'11111s1111. F1111o11. S11111111101111. 11111221 P1 . Y0u'll Find Beauty and Brains in KAPPA ll LTA EP lL0 Time: A cold evening in February. Plaee: A home-like room warmed by a cheerful blaze in the fireplace. Cast: Girls, girls, and more girls-all gathered around listening to Miss Florence Teager, associate professor of English, discuss Russian literature. The young ladies are members of Kappa Delta Epsilon, the national education sorority, the hostess, Mrs. Stella Henderson, faculty sponsor. An inviting scene, but only one of many on the program of events for the year. t'Education for To- morrow was the appropriate theme for this circle of prospective teachers. Other dat-es of interest on the K.D.E. calendar were: Cot-ober 23-Homecoming Banquet at the Metho- dist- Church. November 18-Original creations of the imagination presented by the pledges to entertain actives at the informal initiation. December 16--Impressive formal initiation serv- ice at 811 South Fell Avenue. Christmas carols be- fore the yule logs. January 12-The Culbertson Plan for world union explained by Mr. H. O. Lathrop, head of the geography department. March 1-Problems of delinquency discussed from the standpoint of adolescent psychology by Mr. C. F. Malmberg of the psychology department. April 22-Annual Founders' Day Banquet. The officers who served the sorority during the year were: Mary Ellen Orr, president, Elsie Fulton, vice-president, Jane Bug, corresponding secretary, Phyllis Burnett, recording secretary, Eunice Small- wood, treasurer, and Imogene Henderson, historian. Chairmen of committees were: social, Bette Belle Irvin, membership, Phyllis VVilson, publicity, Lor- raine Robertsg and Red Cross, Beverly Chase. Top Row: Bug, Hunt, Sherrard, l Lincoln, Wunderlich. Second Row: VVilson, Shields. Allonby, Ballard, Bremer, Clau- son, Sorenson, Mrs. Hender- son. Front Row: Hansleben, Roberts, Herrick, Irvin, Ful- gm, Smallwood, Henderson, rr. 125 QL . 4 7 15 ' 11 1 21 S :1 ' . ' Mm. W, 3 ss Wk '60f the Earth. From the Sea: Under' ihe Sky Top R011-: Seheffel, Peuee, Dvorak, 113.11 Seoyoe, Irish, You QL1UlCl1. Allonby, Miss l5121Cli1Jlll'I1. Haney. Mr. L11t111'op. S111-01151 Ifozrt Miss lN'Ie- D11vitt1, L. Davis, Sunder- 1:11111, Simpson, Mr. Holmes. Front Row: Fredriekson, S11111113, Hodge, M. Davis, Sliields, Ii1l211'lO. 11111111111 'I'Hl1T11 I' lL0 Truk, IiWt'l.12'l1Cll1. NtlX'glll'ilt1, S111e1'11o-1111111es W11ll'll h11ve 1111121-111 11111111 the 11e11111i11es 1111ri11g the YC8.I'111LlY have 1-1111f11se11 the 1112111 1111 the street, hitherto 1111- 11w111'e 111' their CXlSlL'lll'C, to Sily 1111thi11eg of l1lCl1' 111- 1o'11t1io11, 1,111t1 they are e11si1v i1i1e11tifie11 tor 111'e they'?1 hy the QCOgl1't11J1lQI'S 111' the A1111111 e1111pte1' of 1111111111111 Theta I'11si11111, 1111ti1111111 g1111g1'111111i1-111 l'1'2'1lC1'T1llX. 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The sec-111111 was Miss Eunice Black- 1J111'I1, l1llSSlOllil,1'Y lCf11Cl1QI' at Meri11i1111, who lectured 011 h'llC'i1lL111 to 1111 i11te1'este11 1111die111'e. .11111e S11ie11,1s served I7l'CSl1f1CI1l1 of the orga11izatio11 1111ri11g the year, wit11 AS. Rie11111'f1 Xvllll Srovoe vice- l1l'CSlt'1011l. Future Il1QI1l1'JQ1'S of G.T.U. will have aeeess to f1t't'l11'2llC l'CI'Ol't1S of t11e 1943-1944 season i11 the 111i1111tes taken by Lfllllli K11111'i11. Creflit is 1i111e .l1111et, Lee F1'e1s11'i1fkso11 for the b11111111'i11g of t11e f1111111ei111 lO11gCI'S. E10t1I101' A11o11by, IlI'lJgl't1l11 e1111ir1111111, 111'ovi1i1e11 l11lQl'CSlll1g 111111 t1i111e1v CIllCl'l21l11I11CIll1. Lois Si11111so11 111111 her 001111111111-QC I11'C1121l'Ct1 511111 11111i1e1g1 several 111111- 111'e1,1 1-opies of the Giillllllil T11et11 Upsilou News-Letter to 11111111111 111111 service 1111-11 1111 over t11e W0l'll,1. T11e fLlCl11lj' sponsor of t11e 11111111 e111111ter, Mr. H. O. L11t1111'11p, 11o11,1s the position of 111111011511 presic1e11t- of t 11e f1'11t1e1'11it1y. Standing: Bartz, Mr. Mills, Brauer, Miss Flagg, Harper Trembacki, Robinson, Cyrier. Seated: Jahnke, Hood, Grauer, Sanner. Mathematical Master M inds- KAPPA M These Euclidean scholars, these conners of Ein- stein, these nimble-minded figure toters, are mem- bers of the National honorary mathematics fraternity, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Campus math-magicians have as their aims the development of an appreciation of the beauty of mathematics, scholarship that demands a search for the truth, and creation of interest in mathematics through fellowship. The Homecoming breakfast in October set the stage for KME alums and present student members to compare notes, and having missed the presence of many men who now serve in all branches of the armed forces, the group in November sent a two-page letter to these fifty-three fellows telling them the news of the day in the mathematics department. and else- where around I.S.N.U. Mr. C. N. Mills displayed a hidden talent, at the Christmas party when he auctioned off the toys which were donated to needy children in Normal and Bloom- ington. Laterpin the season LaNora Hood, .lewel San- Ill' lL0 ner, and Irving Brauer conducted a discussion on Recreational Mathematics, and when Mr. Leslie Is- ted, instructor in the music department, spoke to the group, each person came away with new and definite ideas about the part that math plays in the life of a musician. All-Fools' day witnessed the KME Spring Banquet held in the Mirror room of the Hotel Rogers. Speaker of the evening was Miss Edith Benjamin, member of KME and now a teacher of mathematics. Pledges attending were Maxine Sponsler, Ruth Gentry, Mary Donnell, Alice Mc-Corkle, and .lanice Posey. The one new member this year was Bertha Harper. lYielding the ruler for the year was President Amber Grauer, aided by Vice-Presidents Mildred Wunderlich, and Stanley Trembacki, first and second semesters re- spectively, Treasurer Frances Marie Cyrier and Secre- taries Eleanor Rae Lower and Jewel Sanner, first and second semesters. Miss Edith Atkin served as spon- FOP. 127 Donfl Flank History of Civ if You lliould Join .St1'z11flU1fy.' Erio. Herrick, Trem- Grovcr. Tick. Sz'1't1'ngf.' Miss Tasher. Ritten- house. Iuester. Trenary. Kirch- ner, Wenderoth. Mrs. Brunk. Pl GAMMA llll lYho is the Father of History? t'lYl1at is a com- munity? hflive the law of diminisliing returns. No, this isn't a history class-it's merely tl1e informal in- itiation of Pi Gannna Mu, the Greek-letter society of the students of social science, with pledges frantically attempting: to recall what they had heard abo11t the business cycle in that almost-forgotten economics class ot' last semester, while actives gaze at t.he1n from :1 position of Ulynipian boredom. All the poor pledge can recall from the dim past of last- semester is the never-to-be forgotten fact that the average high school in Illinois has eighty-one pupils, and education has nothing to do with social science-or has it? lYith these difficult conditions of initiation to be niet, it is easy to see why only those ll1JI'lCI't'lf1SSlllC1l with a WB average in the social st11dies can hope to receive an invitation to this exclusive society of brain-trustcrs. This year Pi Gannna Mu lived 11p to its motto, Ye shall know the tr11tl1 and the truth shall make you free, by choosing for its 1nontl1ly meetings the 125-4 general theme, Understanding the Rest of the VVorld. This theme was developed by a series of re- views of recently published books of a social, eco- nomic, and political nature. Books reviewed were One World by lYendell Wilkie, Letters of an American Farinerl' by St. .lean de Crevecoeur, The American by James Truslow Adams, t'Mission to Moscow by Joseph E. Davies, and Year of Decision by Bernard De Yoto. Mem- bers of the organization participated in three radio programs built around group discussions of these book reviews. ' The officers who directed the activities of the or- ganization for the past year were Kitty Kiester, p1'esi- dentg Eileen Kirchner, vice-president, and Betty Trenary, secretary-t1'e:1s11rc1'. Mrs. Dorothy Brunk served as faculty sponsor. The active membership in- cl11de1l Margaret Ann Erio, Jack Escorcia, Robert Garrett, Frances Grover, Billie Herrick, Ralph Ritten- ho11se, Lois Simpson, Stanley Trembacki, .Tune Vick, and Nadiene Wenderoth. lmelii. Simpson. bliss lxlarsball, Slfzrzfling: Mr. Holmes. Bergen- doff, Douglas. Seated: Browne, Miller, Wel- don. Mr. Chairman, llfforthy Opponents, Ladies and Gentlemen: Pl KAPPA llllL'l'1-l There is no pro or Con about whether or not PKD deserves meritg therefore be it resolved that this honorary forensic fraternity be herein truly repre- sented. The first event of the year was the fall reception for freshmen directed by PKD and the Forensie Board. These two organizations also merged to spon- sor the First School-Wide Discussion Contest. Each organization on campus was invited to enter a repre- sentative in the discussion which dealt with the post- war world. Although the number of participants responding was small, the contest was carried through three rounds, during which each participant spoke on three different topics. Their final scores were determined by the Compilation of a mark indicating quality and a. number denoting rank. Individual cash prizes provided by the Forensic Board of 355, 313, and 352 were awarded to the three having the highest standing. They were, in the order of their excellence, Martha Lewis, Mary Esther Weber, and A. VVilliam Hodge, representing Wlrigh- tonia. President Marian Gillespie served as man- ager for the discussion contest. At Homecoming Pi Kappa Delta held a joint ban- quet with Pi Gamma Mu. Mr. Forrest Cockrell, member of both fraternities, was speaker. The Illinois Provineial Tournament, held March 24-25 at DeKalb, was strictly for members of PKIJ. Secretary-treasurer Patty Weldon and Rosemary Browne entered in debate, and Marjorie lVIunns, AS. Edward Carson, and A.S. Herbert Graff, in oratory. The subject of discussion was whether or not the United States should help in establishing and maintaining a world police force. Mr. F. L. D. Holmes and Mr. Fred S. Sorrenson accompanied the group. Since Miss Gillespie completed her work in the l'ni- versity at the close of the first semester, vice-president Mae Miller assumed the position in February. New initiates admitted at the annual spring ban- quet were Kenneth Haney, .lohn Douglas, AS. Her- bert Graff, and A.S. Edwin Carson. 129 Commercial Qui: Kids Conuvene az' I1 G11 P1 1 1 1 l 5 1 1 , 1 1 1 Top Roux' Sanner. Croft, Miss Hansen, Grauer, Hunt, Miss Webb. Sccorzd Row: Winings, 1Vun- Pi Oincga Pi? No, it 1sn't thc latcst t'1'L'81lO11 lf1f11l'lE' 11111110 f't'0I1OlI11I'S 1lcpa1'tn1ent. Nor 1lo you have to carry 21 pencil hehind Yfllll' car and iiotchook 111 your hand to hc a nicinher. You do have to know 't1Y11at1's What 111 l Ullll1101'l'C hcforc you are eligible for the ll0l1U1'I11'Y l1'0111I11C1'l'C fratcriiity, P1 Omega Pi. You must- also like coffccl For it sccnis that al- thougli thc lI161llllL'l'S 11111111111 their 1111r1111sc of hringing togctlicr l111s111ess l'tl111't111llD students for further study and fcl111wsl1111 to 11 T tany 1'CSC1I1lJl1'LlN'C to tl T 2l1'4'OUI11- is purely 1111-1111-iitalll, they still niust have 1llQ11' Elffttl'-SI1Zll'1i 111111 1-offcc. Back 111 '28, il QQITIIIIP of fifteen st11dc11ts 111111 five fa1-ulty I11CIl1l'J0l'S 111'g:1111zc11 thc Theta 1'l11I11JU31' of P1 Omega P1 and 11111111111 tl1c111ott11, 'tScrv1cc, Loyalty and PI'f1g1'CSS.H Sixtccn years later 1lN'l1llDC1'S arc still 1'2l1'l'Y- ing on c11t1l111s1z1stically. Cl11111sing M1l1l1'c1l lYll111lCI'111'l1 as 111'csi1le11t, Euiiice S111a1lw11111l as vi1-c-111'es11lc11t, Gloria Piazzi as sc1s'1'e- 1311 derlich, Sniallwood, Piazzi, Sor- e11so11. Front R0111: Koltveit, Grichnik, Weiiderotli, Bug. tary, Beverly Chase as t1'CZlS111'C1', and Ainber Grauer historian, Pi Onicga Pi started off with a double header prograin at the a111111al Honiecoining banquet: Miss Alta Day gave information 011 fornier ineinbers now 111 service, a11d seven students were forniallv 111- 1tiatc1l into the organization. Tl1c cluh's policy of acquaint-ing the future coni- niercial teachers with a realization of problcins they will l1ave to face when out- in the field affected the nature of the meetings. For instance: business edu- cation 111 tl1c high schools after 1116 war was discussedg s11o11s1s1r Miss Olivia Hansen explained t11e make-up and piirposes of tl1c F.B.L.A. lFuture Business Lead- ers of Ainerical, a new orgaiiization that high school students niay joing ttSponsor1ng High School Publi- cations was presented by Miss Esther Vinson, teacher of jOlll'I13l1Sl1l. Miss Vinson gave helpful hints to c0111- 11l91'C1ILl 1G3.1'llCl'S who may 11nd t-heniselves confronted with tl1c D1'0llllC'l'1OI1 of a school 11e1vspape1' or annual. Writers' Cramp I s Their Occupational Disease in lllllll 'PA DELTA Sfflllfilillflf Fulton, Baker, Lem- ons. Pschirrer, Kaario. Yepsen. Eisenhower, Kirchner, Rieger, lVood. Second Ro ze : Davenport, Marsh. Front Row: Miss Himnan, Miss Vinson, Elder, Roberts. Clayton. Henderson, Dutczak, Healey. HMy wrists ached with the delicious ache of creative desire, wrote Katherine Butler Hathaway in her book, The Little Locksmith, thus voicing the secret literary feelings of the 'Along-haired poets of the English fraternity, Sigma Tau Delta. tLong-haired in the sense that under the war-imposed shortage of men the active membership is feminine.l When the wrists of these literary neophytes began to ache they gripped their pens, invoked the aid of a muse, and began to write. The scribbled creations were then sent to the editor of The Rectangle, the national magazine of the fraternity, and many of them surprised their creators by breaking forth into print in one of the quarterly issues of the publication. Bleak November came, bringing with it among its more cheerful aspects the meeting of the organization at the home of Miss Vinson, at which time the book Man of Malice Landing by Dorothy Roberts was discussed. The December meet-ing was given over to the old English custom of caroling, with the members setting forth on a cold winter's night to serenade the English faculty members. In keeping with the theme for the year, Current Literature, Pearl Buek's book The Promise was reviewed in January, while the February program included the reading of the poetic drama, HMurder in the Cathedral, by T. S. Eliot. Parliamentary pro- cedure was the topic of discussion at tl1e March meet- ing, with Roberts Rules of Order as the guest of honor. April came, and with it the annual evening devoted to the bard of Avon. May brought the close of an-- other eventful year for S.T.l3.. climaxing with the annual banquet. Barbara Elder served as president during the year. assisted by Helen Fanelli and Dorothy Marsh as vice- president during the first and second semesters re- spectively, Lorraine Roberts as secretary, and Pat Clayton as treasurer. Lending inspiration and en- couragement to would-be authors was the sponsor of the organization, Miss Esther Vinson. l3l SIr11ztl1'11g1.' Froelieh, Nortler, Henderson, Miss Yates, Miss Allen. llieldon. Dutczak. Sf'fllL'fI.' Thomas. Price. Jahnkc. Sandeen. Million. Healey. I n the Limelight Are Zllembers Qf 'I'Hll'I'A ALPHA Plll Can you fill the acting and producing requirements and meet the standards set by the national constitu- tion of Theta Alpha Phi? Ah, ha! Then you may conduct the program for January and act- as assistant director of the commencement play and a few other odd jobs requiring only a minimum of twenty-five and one-quarter hours per day. The program will perform double duty because after a business meet- ing TAP joins Jesters for the entertainment-. Old play practices, the latest stage success in Podunk, and Round-robin letters to alumni who were unlucky enough to miss Homecoming were subjects for the reminiscent chats of the Breakfast for TAP and 'University Theatre Board. War has brought into the limelight journalistic talent which members have put to use in writing News Letters to me1nbe1's of TAP and Jesters now in service. This letter is an attempt to tell alumni in 132 uniform what is going on at I.S.N.U. in general and in speech activities in particular. Tidbits included reports on a latest Jester Jem, Silver Cord, last month's program, and a PS, that Gertie, the bal- eony spotlight is still bringing things to light. , This communique might. also include the news that since the Wesleyan fraternit-y's charters and con- stitution had been burned, the Normal chapter of TAP initiated Wesleyan neophytes into their own chapter. I.S.N.U.'s own new members were initiated in December and May. Theta Alpha Phi closed the Theatre season with the commencement play which annually converts Sher- wood Forest into an outdoor stage. Officers taking the leads this year in TAP we1'e president Emilie Dutczak, vice-president, Erva Cal- houn, secretary, Cherrie Healey, historian, Marjorie Munns. They Crusade for Rural lVeUare in the HlIl0Y SCLB To acquaint t-hose interested in rural life with the problems of that life is one of the purposes of the Hieronymus Club. During wartime the signitieanee of this purpose increases. Not only is it important to understand and solve loeal problems, but it is also necessary to have some insight into the rural life of other Countries. This theme has been carried out in the 1943-44 program under the sponsorship of Mr. L. W. Haeker. Miss Lora Dexheimer, former supervising teaeher at Metealf, discussed the rural Conditions of Yueatan at the November meeting and displayed many artieles of handiwork she had bought from the natives ot' that eountry. Fitting the season, Miss Gerda Ukerlund told how she as a ehild enjoyed Christmas in Sweden. Her description of Swedish holiday foods and eustoms made our rural lads and lassies long for a vaeation in Miss Okerlund's native eountry. Rural Lite in Gt'l'11lll11YH was the theme of the talk given by Dr. C NY. Gamer of I.S.S.CS. Dr. Gainer's studies in the Blaek Hills ot' Germany have familiar- ized l1i1n with that seetion of Europe. His vivid pre- sentation illustrated with map, sketehes, and postal eards made students aware ot' Germany's rural proh- leins. To make for a more eomplete understanding ot' the present lon-al problems. the Hieronymus Club met. in February with the Meliean County Rural Youth Group at their regular meeting in Bloomington. lYith an eye to the future the ofiieers and members of the Hieronymus Club Carefully planned this year's program and earried on the traditions of this organi- zation. Program ehairman for this year was Virginia Loekhart. Other oftieers were: president, Bertha Harperg viee-president, Aim YYaddellg secretary, Eleanor Allonbyg and treasurer, lN1argaret Griehnik. Back Row: Whited. Harper. Mr. Hacker. Second Row: Brigham, Skaggs. Toinbaugh, Allen, Howe. Smith. Front Row: Francis. Griehnik. Cole, Fredriekson, Waddell. Bowman, Parrill. 133 Scientists Old and Young Share Ideas at ' Clauson. ' Fifth Roux' Parrill. Mr. Good- ing. Croine, Van Scovoe, Mar- shall. Fourth Row: Mr. Hudelson, Mr. Vincent, Simpson. Due. Weiss. Miss Royce. Byrne. CIE UE CLUB An honorary orgganization-the third oldest club on eanipusethe only one which has a faculty incin- ber as president'-students showing proficiency in science elected bv faculty vote-represented by the departnients of agriculture. honie econoniics, niathe- niatics, physical science, biological science, Qeoggrapliv, and elenientarv science-in short, the Science Club! Mr. Karl Blcvl, assistant. professor of biological science, showed his own technieolor niovie on The Effect ot' Rattle Snake Venonn on Hunian Tissue, and at a later nieetine Kenneth Parrill, senior st-udent in the department- ot' agriculture, discussed Corn, Its l'ses and Abuses. Various species ol' the candv bar found their way into one meeting as Mr. H. NV. Adams, head ot' the physical science departnicnt. passed out a wide selection of candy bars and showed that all lnentioned some derivative ot' the soybean on their wrappers. A delicious wav ol' denionstratine a point on Soy- bean Products. 134 Proving t-hat, the Horne Ee girls know inore than siniplv how to use their culinary equipnient. Marjorie Enns and Marie Johannes demonstrated the physics of three types of egg beaters, soine can openers, and other cutlery in their talk Kitchen Gadgets. On leave from her teaching position in Yucatan, Miss Eunice Blackburn, special speaker for the geography department, talked on Anthropologvf' To acquaint nienibers land faeultvl with the new- est developnients in various fields of science, a pro- grani of current events was presented. Une nieniber ot' each department gave a contribution froni his par- ticular field and Frances Marie Cvrier, in charge of the prograni, effected an original denouenient bv show- ing how all the other speakers had used her tield of niatheinatics in explaining their various topics. This vear, Miss Nina lil. Gray, assistant professor ot' biological science, served as the faculty president. Vice-president was Frances Marie Cvrier and Bertha Harper was secretary-treasiirer. Top Roar: Henderson, Cline, Cross. Mr. Bleyl, Cyrier. Irvin, Third Row: Glenn. Moore, Sniith. Allonby, Fredrickson, La- Seconfi Row: Robinson. Miss MeAvov, Tonibaugh. Carlson, Front Row: Dvorak, Slown, Ifs 'SEarly to Rise for Nature Lovers in AT RE 'I'UllY CL ll Was it a poet who sang, f'In the spring a young nian's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love '? It rnust, have been a poet-at least, it wasnt a nieinber of the Nature Study Club. No, the season of the Vernal equinox turned the thoughts of Norinal's naturalists to Taraxacunr taraxacurn. tDandelions to us lay1nen.j The first approach of the budding season found rnernbers of the club hunting for butterfly nets and a copy of Wildflowers of Illinois and Their Scientific Names, and arrned with these weapons they set forth to explore the great out-of-doors. The purpose of tl1e club is to bring to its ineinbers speakers in the field of science who will arouse interest in preserving the natural beauty of the environinent, and it was carried out by Well-informed persons. Miss Eleanor VVelch, head librarian, spoke on the resources of the library for students interested in nature, and cited examples of source material dating from the twelfth century to the present. Mr. L. O. Saylor, landscaper of Illinois institutions, discussed The Place of the Teacher in Illinois Conservation, and Miss Nina Gray of the science faculty presented information on spiders to the assembled nieinbers tstudents, we prcsunieb. The nature enthusiasts did not neglect- their feathered friends during the year. They were in charge of the feeding of birds at the wild life reserve on the WJBC Broadcasting Station grounds, and spent several afternoons in bird study at Forest Park. Then too, the topic of discussion for the April nieet- ing was ornithology. tTake it froin Webster that this ineans bird study.l The club was a bit handicapped however-it lacked nien ta sign of the tirnesl to use their superior strength in building bird houses. K Leading the group of naturalists for the year were president, Elsie Carlson, yice-president, Edith Dvorak, publicity chairman, Clara Ruffg and faculty sponsor, Mr. J. E. Young. Standing: Gross. Pyle. Slown. Mr. Young, H. Carlson, E. Carlson, Rolley. , Seated: Price, Harris, Foster. 135 Twp l1'1111'.' Dfmlr-y, Wilson, P111'1'1-t-. Slllilllxvflfjll, Jour-s. lVi11i111:s, AlllllOI1j'. M1'.lYilli11111s. 1 l1'1111-: D111'is,S1'1i1l1-l, Sf'l1I1Cl1ll'l', S11log111, SfI'llCli. Foss, So1'1111sc11, Bmw-1's. D111-kw01'tl1, D.Allo11. L:11's011. Cmlt. PllIl11'1ll1'Cj', Moow. Iiflllil. M111'11l1y, l51'y1111. C111111'1l11-ll. Ropois, Niuxs. Gross. Sizc-1'. 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A11c1tl1Q1' t-l11l1 get-tog0t1l101' tlispl11jvecl the 111-ting 11l1ility of fiO1'l'f' Bi'll'll0ll1, Mary Alive Clill' lory, Mzuloliii Stoclgcl, 1111111 Muzcllc VVilli11111s who l1l'CSClllCIl II skit Q11titl01l t'The A1'111y That lDOCS11ll', XYCIII' Il l'11if111'111. P1'Qsi1l011t Ruth Kultivcit 1111rl viCQ-p1'Csi1ilQ11t- Alive- j1111Q Fl'l1l2lIl4l lofl c11tl111si11sti1- 111e111l1o1's of 0119 of the l111'f1'cst1 1'111111111s 111'v'1111iz11ti1111s llll'Oll0'l1 11 0l111lle110'i110' 'Q 1- cw Q cw X'C l I' L . Teachers of Tiny Tots and Grown- Up Graders Come to ELEME 'FAIRY llDllUA'I'l0. CL Ii Putting into pi-at-tic-e some of the fine arts with a View of developing the potentialities of prospective elementary teachers from a Creative Living stand- point, the Elementary Education Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Cooper and Miss Elsie Grime, sueeessfully earried out its theme in a 'tLet's Do series of programs. Efficient leaders of the elub were Virginia Price, presidentg Esther Morris, viee-presidentg Beverly Smith, seeretaryg and Eleanore Allonby, treasurer. At the Let-'s Be Poetic meeting, Hallowe'en poems written by Metcalf children were read. A committee wrote the lyrics for a elub song for which the seore was composed at the following 'tLet's Sing meeting with Miss Gladys Tipton serving as musie advisor. Members learned to Udo-si-do and Halamond left, under the one-easy lesson direetion of Miss Winifred Bally at the HLet's Dame session, and Lt-t's At-t saw Miss Ruth Yates leading the 1-lub is ehoral read- ing. Mr. A. W. Dragoo led a woodworking projeet at the Let's Be Crafty meeting, and brushes and paints plus Miss Alice Ogle's supervision c-reated many mas- terpieces in finger painting at the Let's Paint gather- ing. Original stunts presented by the initiates at the in- formal initiation eeremony, a fall tea at yvhieh eat-h 'tbig sister was responsible for a new member, and a Christmas party for the kindergarten Children at the Home all added color and aetivity to the year's program. Standing: Allonby, Baker, Miller. Zimmer, Johnson, Cyrier, Glaser, Mott. Irish, Von Qualen, Doran, Hood, Holt, Tucker. Zilly, Breckenridge, P. Smith, Goodell, Robison. Seated: Gerth, Dearth, Parker, Thatcher, Shelby, Priee, Grime, Miss Cooper, B. Smith, Morris, Green, Vaugn, Kinsey, Skin- ner, Harris, Sehupbaeh. 137 fli Howl.: lfoze: Dooley. Orr. Uko, Tilliiiziiin, Z:'i1lrozny, Flziyton. Miss Ellis. lfronl lime: Beziiner, Roberts. S2lllFlJlll'V 'lviee la France et le FI'f1l1l'Cl1iS.'-, Cry iwenibers Qf Lll CllllCLll Fllili Cill Bombs niziy he whistling through the :iir over trainee, but the kintl that whistle in the inonthly meetings ot' Le Cert-le l i':iiie:iis explomle to the time iIlfII'Il 2i .l,7'llllCI'!l..SH :intl 1'i1'e In France! The tight- g spirit of the Free Freneh in Europe is eehoul it 4.N.l. hy the you il zitteiiiptx ot tluh ineniliei to txereise their ll1lQlllSllt' tzilents v 71' in l7l'C1l l1 'lT1Ull lol tht n m whtn li inte will live :renin The first nieetine ol the eliih w-ie helil in the out 1 1 . licneli :itinosplitii ot the lionit ot Mlle. Mziiiciy if l llis, rlireetriee. To Qopliistieaitt i l'll4ll1' :ieeent intl . 1 . , -,.,, to oxyggeinite :i lifelew voeiilmiilaiiy the niciiilitix mul their l'i'eneli in propoiiiu the pioei ini F1 . 1 S for siiec QQ nieetiiigrs, Ht-leeteil to leziil the pnrlonx frr1m'111'.w war' hllle. Ultlllll :is lu lifimwlfiitf - Putty l'l:1vton. llit ioli ol keepine' the lrm-'isiirv in tht non' was voteml to 3. Xl. .lolin Zziilroznv Sli onlin! Bonn: ,Yofl fl 114 lll'f'lINIf' .lriiieeu to in iiiisiispeetiiig group, Pere Noel tin privzite lile .lolin lulroziiyl storiiieil into 212 North l'niversity the ' 1 i 'Q 'N iiielit ol the tliii.tiii.i. p:irtv. X two-wliite-lui'-init- 3- Q- i, yi i Itli. tlm tl lof hflllil' lietiiwl, ai refl ehtnille rolme with .1 pillow lor where he fliouli lik HH 1 i lNlXVlllll ol lellv ziiirl at reel beanie preeeflerl John into the rooni and inzule hiin look less like Pere Noel than like u stuffed lllllfllllilll with tl infinia for reil. Swallowing their :intl exploding nasal 0's,'7 eiieh nieniher finally niatle known what he wanted tor Cliristinzis. Insterifl of the tlesired presents, how- ever, ezieh reeeiveml from Pere's own hand 11 little stiek for rloing some had tleetl tliiring the year, while the Bzihy Folil reeeiveml the pziekagzes whieh the ineni- hers hml hroiight for the gift exehzinge. After Bette Salisbury rezitl the C,'lii'istiiizis story in Freneh, the group sung Sainte Nuff :intl UITII Flfznzbeml Jerm- etteu in true Freneh Style. Sinee the Freneh plziyk the thing: in Le Cerele Fimieztis, 1fo.w1I1'w was presentetl hy M. Zziflioziiy at the Mzireli meeting. l'l'ith ai lively east, Max Maurey's eoniewly was tlrziinzitizetl with efpriti :intl ai ringing Freneli ueeelit. Two movies, 'kloiirney Tliroiigli Norni:in1ly :intl Bits ol' Britt:iny, shown hy Ill'l't f'lll'i.C'? Ellis, inmle inenilmers ery Vive 1:1 Fi':iiiee loiitler than ever- until, :it least, they ezin get to FI'2lll1'C :intl see the seenes for tlieiiiselvesl Classical Classmates Closely Cleave to LAT! What do Latin clubs do? As the Romans did, of course. Members of Latin club delve into the dim writings of Livy, Martial, Plautus and Terence, and other masters of the ancient tongue to leam what the Romans did and how they did it. Then, since they desire to practice what someone else preached, mem- bers use their great stores of unrationed knowledge for their programs. Without- exception programs this year were Ude rebus Latlinisf' A Di: I. Q. quiz on Roman my- thology, with Kenneth Miller as quizmaster, was the feature of the October meeting. t'Roman Law and Roman Slaves and Clientsw were titles of papers read by Gale Brown and Feona Kietzman at the third meet-ing. For the next program the Latin students sang Christmas carols in Latin. In February Gale Brown directed games which the Romans once played and other puzzlers involving their language, namely, Latin bingo and Latin anagrams. CLR The Latin club was organized in the winter quarter of 1920-21 under the direction of Miss Mima Maxey, who is now on the staff of the University of Chicago. Among the nine charter members was Miss M. Regina Connell of the Normal faculty. Miss Connell was the first president of the club and served as secretary- treasurer the next year. Of arms and a hero I sing, wrote Vergil, but Latin club members sang of VVAVES and a woman, their contribution to the war effort being in the person of Miss Alice Ebel, who left I.S.N.U. and joined the Navy. Miss Ebel was sponsor of the Latin club for one meeting before leaving for the service. Miss Lucile Klauser was named sponsor to succeed Miss Ebel. This year was the first time since 1922 that Miss Katherine E. Carver was not sponsor. Serving as officers of Latin club this year were Ken- neth Miller, presidentg Gale Brown, vice-president and program chairman, and Junella Baxter, secre- tary-treasurer. Standing: Talbot. Kietzman. Eisenhower. Davenport. MeAtee. Seated: Tellaro, Theis. Brown, Miller, Baxter. Miss Klauser. . V g lg.. p X .ir 5, .. . . v ,fa -1.1, Yin 'Pk -..:5:52 fit is it ' v fit -,sz , 2.23, u . 139 They Serve on the Home Front in H0 E EUO Taking time out from learning how to Eat It Vp. Wear lt Hut. and Make It Do. horne em-ononiies niajors and nrinors eanie to nionthly meetings ot' the Home lieonoinies tflulm. Organized primarily to proinote friendship in the departnient. nrennhers also eooperated with other eainpus organizations. Horne Eeeers worked dili- gently out at the University Farin on their Horne- eoining tloat. lJehydration for Yi:-tory. and were rewarded hy taking seeond plaee. Knowing that the way to a 1H2iI1'S heart is not through his left-hand shirt- poeket, rnenihers haked eookies for hospitalized soldiers. They also wrote let- ters to seryiee nren at one ot' their meetings. Mrs. A. R. Williams. prominent. speaker from Norinal, addressed the group on one oeeasion. t'Pho- tograpliyn was the topie diseussed by the Reverend Loyal Thornpson ot' the Graee Methodist Chureh of Bloomington. In Mart-h. new ideas and hints on buy- ing spring outfits were introdueed. Harry Pines, from lll llh CL B Pines Beady-to-XYear ot' Bloomington, spoke on de- signing and the buying of clothes. , This group ot' needle threaders and rolling-pin tossers had a super tiine at their Closed Christinas party. Bowling provided part- of the eyening's enter- tainment. Sinee no nien were allowed, girls had to aet as pin setters, as well as pin-up girls. Menihers and guests also strung popeorn and daneed. Beeause Home Ee majors have to spend nine weeks of student tear-hing out in the field, Julia Cline, presi- dent of the elub. was absent for the first period of aetiyity. Jewell Bailey, viee-president, ably took over the reins and presided at the initiation. Thirty-five new niernhers answered present, Bonnie Rieh inan- aged the budget and bank aeeount for the year. The exeeutiye eonnnittee ineluded June Clauson, Doris Gunsten, Ennna .lane Chandler, Helen Bundy. Neonia Reier, and Lois Terpening. Miss Franees Con- key, head of the honie eeononiies depart-inent, guided tl1e group. .Slfmflf'ng1.' Krug. Wa'-lmer. Heier. Rich. Morris. Glenn, Gorman, NYaddell. Sparks. YYaters. Nortrup. Torreyson. Terpening. Stein, Elliott, Foley. Moore. Hinshaw. Bailey. Kelly. Thin! lx'orr.' Iiuster. Jensen. H. Brenkinan, Catlin. Runs. Andersoii. Appenhrink. Gunsten. ,SH-owl 1.'of1': Y. Hl'4'IlliIIl2lll, Johannes, Uko. Cline, Mrs, Warren. Hayland, Horn. lVIorgan. Sw1lf'fl.' Ulson, Skaggs. Chandler, Zantow, Carter. Rittenhouse, H. Carlson. Pl. Carlson. l I-HD l Standing: Havland, Heller, Price, Patterson, Brewer, Stein. Eisenhower. Clark, Carlson. Lamb. Bundy. Mr.DoWees. Seated: Kelly, Chandler. Horn, Harper, Parrill, Bowman, Ring, Stokes. I f you Year-n to Get Back to the F arm, Come to MAIZE GRA GE Maize Grange may be a club primarily devoted to rural interests, but there's nothing comy about it, except its name. They plow under any scholastic re- quirements, and invite anyone who can wield a sickle or don a pair of jeans to join their ranks. Being unique, the Grange invites townspeople, farmers, faculty, and students to enter into the thick of things. Since these lovers-of-the-soil organized thirteen tand they aren't superstitiousb years ago, they have had a cumulative roll call of 546 members. Nice counting! Something is always being said about- degrees, but nothing about the third degree. This was administered to initiates when they were forced to parade around school on September 30 in ultra-formal dress tpatch- work overalls to youl. Orders for the day were pre- scribed by Fred Bowman, Robert Wiegman, and Ethel Bale. ' Entering into the spirit of Homecoming, Maize Grange sponsored the gasless victory parade. Ken- neth Parrill headed the committee and rounded up the various floats and individual entries. Putting a little money in their own treasury, the Grange walked off with the fourth prize with the theme, Plowing Them Under for Victory. Members found themselves going around in circles at the skating party held in November. Art Hender- son arranged the dizzy evening, and it was rumored about and around that the party really made a great many people sore. tDon't ask whyll For the first time in the history of the organiza- tion, Secretary Eleanor Horn found the membership roll for the second semester nearly manless. Mr. Wil- liam DeWees, sponsor of the group, found himself surrounded by femmes. Even in the ofliccr ranks women ruled. VVhen Kenneth Parrill stepped out of t-he master's shoes, they were ably filled hy Bertha Harper. Fred Bowman left his overseer's position to Elsie Carlson, and Dorothy Elliot took over the po- sition of lecturer vacated by Bertha Harper. l-H They Erplode Their P's and Pick Up Their Q19 in Dutczak. Healey, Miss Allen. Weldon. Elliott. Tlzird Row: Thomas, Froelich. Cher- havy. Carlson, Atkinson, Svehla. ,Second Row: Johnson. Norder, Benja- min. Harper. Reier, Morris, Miss Yates. Front Row: Sparks. Horn. Price. Jahnke. Sandeen, Million. Terpenmg. .Ill 'I'Ell They're jest er crew of tormentors who have acquired the appropriate backstage smell. But while waiting for their cues, they play their own MC to tl1e Jester program for 1943-44. A preview of many evenings' entertainment ar- ranged by program chairman Patty Vl'eldon includes interpretative dancing, review of season's plays in New York, readings from Robert Burns' poems, and cuttings from Jesters' favorite poems. Miss Katherine Thielen offered suggestions of inter- pretative dancing to I.S.N.U.'s theatrical aspirants as they practiced dramatic gestures in order that they might add to the interpretation of their character portrayals. Former Jester Margaret Parret humorously re- lated a few of her experiences while teaching this year in Nyack, N. Y. She reviewed the season's plays she had seen in New York City, among them Oklrilzonm and Othello, and described her meeting with actress Helen Hayes and with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. A native of Scotland and present pastor of Normal Baptist Church, the Reverend Jolm Logan, read selections from the works of Robert Burns. So, in- l-l-2 spired, members themselves decided to read snatches from their own favorite poems. Q At- the Christmas party at. Sponsor Ruth Yates' home, initiates gave individual stunts and all con- tributed in writing Round-robin letters to former members now in service. More initiates were admitted at the animal spring picnic. Not only have these Bernhardts and Bariymores displayed their talents among themselves but- also for the entire University. Sidney Howard's play Silver' Cord, was the March production, and in April Jesters in Miss Mabel Clare Allen's dramatic pro- duction presented a one-act play for College Day. Later they gave a repeat performance before As- sembly. ' In the annual University Club stunt show Jesters, under the direction of Cherrie Healey, demonstrated their powers of imagination and humor, and their knowledge of dramatic technicalities. Not stage business but- just plain business of the Jesters was assigned to president Imogene Hender- son, vice-president Pat Weldon, secretary Alice Strickland, first semester, and Lorraine Sandeen, see- ond semester, and treasurer Jane Price. Slmzdfny: Bundy, Struck, Henderson, They Satisfy the Aesthetic Sense at PllLllT'I'E CL ll Equipped with paint brushes, construction paper, a bit of paste, and a few colored pencils, and wear- ing some kind of smoek to catch stray drops of paint and not solely to add artistic atmosphere, art students attend the mont-hly meetings of tl1e Palette Club. The newly christened Palette Club was the Art Club of former years. lneidentally, the word 'tpalette re- fers to the convenient wooden palette upon which artists place pigments when they a-painting go. Ac- cording to sponsor Miss Gladys Bartle, the new name affords individuality to the club and allows itself to be used as a symbol on club stationery and posters. VVhen Homecoming season drew near, much time was spent in painting the insignias of the armed forces for the Homecoming dance decorations. And hand- some and attractive they werel An Art Dessert Rendezvous, instituted by president Phyllis Vllilson and held in the art rooms, was a new type of get-together for the alumni. Held in lieu of tl1e traditional Homecoming breakfast, this innova- tion provided for the alums to gather in old familiar surroundings. Many brains were ransacked in the search for original ideas before the feverish activity of p1'esent- ing the annual Beaux Arts Ball. The theme Paper Doll Promenade saw paper dolls dancing on the walls around cozy winter scenes. Dancing to the music of .lack McKown's orchestra, couples heard Paper Doll featured among other popular tunes. In charge of the dance were Dorothy Sherrard and May Robert- son. In February, students had an opportunity to hear personal experiences recounted by Miss Margery Ellis, assistant professor of foreign languages, in her talk Memories of an Art Class in France. The art of the silk screen process was demonstrated at the March meeting by Mr. Preston Ensign, a former commercial artist and present business manager of l.S.N.U, and Miss Mary Schimph's versatile puppets entertained at the April meeting. Guest night was observed at the last three meetings in order that others might enjoy and profit from these presentations. aSff1lZdl.ll1l.' XVilson, Miss Bartle, Kan- ning, Dooley, Shepherdson, Long, Kraft, Blunflell, Sherrard, Schroeder. Seated: Hilt, Otte, Jensen. Ruff, Robert- son. 143 as 'Q 'Qrewf A Top How: Procasky, Kanning, Dooley. iSt'l 0Vll1RO'llV.' Holley, Kuetfner, Maxwell, Fisherkeller, Amdor. Whitehead, Coplan. Bledso. Breen. Lemons, Neil. Singley. Andrews. Gordon. Selk. Buick. Gooflier. Scnlcrl: Glasscock, Chesebro. Macler, Reeves. Bremer. Cope. McGuire, Orr, McViear. Lincoln, Spalding. Music Goes 'Round and 'Hound at LUWELL MASO CLUB At a minutc's notice. the Lowell Mason Club is ready to put any number of people before a group to sing or play an instrument. Those interested in do-re- mi-ing or playing a horn have noted these activities and consequently answered the 1'oll call at the meet-- ings. Since the musicians have rehearsals for band, glee club, pep band, or orchestra every night of the week, there is no set calendar of meetings. Always active. the club reached a new high in par- ticipation this year. Remember seeing initiates run- ning around with eggs-soft-in-the-shell'F They were having them initialed, and after proper humiliation the ncophytes were welcomed into the club and be- came active members immediately by working on the Homecoming float and reception. The music-makers' Spirit of '76 Compared with '43 came out with top honors. Shirley Nader rounded up the members at Christ- 1-H mas time, and they visited the different. hospitals to sing carols and spread Yuletide cheer. Afterwards, with dry tongues, frozen feet, and raspy voices, they assembled at the Knudson Hut for hot soup with the music faculty. lYith the coming of spring the club leaped into the limelight with an assembly program. Charles Pro- casky and Mary Ellen Orr were co-chairmen of the stunt show skit- given in May. Those new pins draped on the front of t-he music majors, minors, and faculty members were adopted this year. Marjorie Sullivan headed the committee for designing the pin. Wielding the conductors' batons this year were Mary Carolyn Goodier, president, Mary Ellen Price, secretaryg Sarah Neil, treasurer, Mary Ellen Orr, program chairman, Betty Bremer. membe1'ship chair- man, Beverly Lincoln, publicity chairman, Miss Margaret' Vllesthoff, sponsor. Protagonisis of Post-War Policies- UCIAL CIE UE UL ll After watching the Social Science Club members play baseball and devour great quantities of food at the annual picnic, one wonders how the purpose of the club could be to promote and maintain interest in social science. However, maybe these enjoyable pastimes are experiments in the t-heory of supply and demand. Remember seeing persons walking around campus early in the year wearing mortarboard hats and carry- ing scrolls? They were initiates who bore these bur- dens for three days or until the initiation service was held. In November, a panel discussion on 'tAmericaniza- tion was the main feature of the program. No doubt former members now in the service were happy to re- ceive the Christmas cards sent by the club during the holiday season. Ann Prescott acted as chairman for the Christmas party. At the January meeting, slides on American, Elizabethan, and Russian history were shown. A quiz program on Current Events was held during February, and Mr. Lathrop of the geog- raphy department talked on 'tThe Renner Proposed Rearrangement of Post-l'Var Nations at the March get-together. The Social Science clubbers snared second prize in the Homecoming house decorations contest with the theme, Red Bird Gets the Wornif' Three guesses as to the identity of the green and white worm! Chair- man Frances Grover was responsible for the Home- coming decorations. Vlfhen Prexy Caryl Adair graduated in February, Ann-Prescott, vice-president, took over her duties. Lois Simpson served as vice-president second semester. Roberta Helmick Hoover and Pat Marston acted as secret-ary first and second semester. Marian Rouse was treasurer. Those elected to complete the personnel ot' the execu- tive board yvere Norma Whitver, Alberta Ioder, John Zadronzy, Della Talbot, Annabel Kendrick, Helen Jones, Norma VVhitver, Barbara W'ood, and Grace Stokes. Billie Herrick was chairman for the arrange- ments for the Social Science Club's part in the 1944 Stunt Shoyv. Miss Lucile Tasher acted as sponsor for the club. Stomling: Roche. Dalziel, Mardis. Bowden. Trembacki, Lowe. Kiester. Rouse, Porter. Herrick. Hansleben. Suiiderlaiid. Galvin, Ioder, Holzhauer. Jones, Zadroznv, Talbot. Siflilllilfjfi Ma1'st01i. Reckas. Miss Tasher. Prescott, Vvhitver, Vfaxler. Biclsker. 145 Rouse, D1111li1i11, Lyle, Ulm. Come and sllrip II as 'lou Go in H11l'l'lS, Hood. 1ll11llll11'I1' O1'1,'llC1SlS is Z1 1111111111111 org1111iz11ti1111 111111 spoiisors 1111,111er11 111111111, 1JU1Jl1l211'lY 1-11lle11 flit. Every M1111- 1111y eve-11i11g, 111911113013 111161 ple11ges 111' the I.S.N.l'. 1'hz1p1er meet i11 M1-C11r111i1'li to fo1'11111l111e their i11e11s into 1111111-es. Miss Ii3fllCI'lHC Thieleii, fi'11'lll1Y sponsor, helps the 111i1'1l1'll1Z1lltS to 130001110 li1l1e 111111 gl'21CQl'lll by Illillilllg use 111' 11111si1- 11s 111-1,-11111111111i111e11t1 for i11e11s i11 C121ll1 Q 1-11111posi1io11. Mary D1111kli11 serves 11s presideiit, 111111 Phyllis Ulm 11s SG1'1'012l1'Y. lX IQl1llJCl'S of SCIH01' O1'el1esis i1I'C Mary lJ1111kli11, Phyllis Uko, Kay VVllGC'lC1', P111 Cullen, M11rily11 V1'l1i11-11, Alive Flflllli, Eva Cox, Kitty Kiester, N2Lt'f1llC1 Lyle, 3111111111 R1111se, Lois Delup, 111111 S2l1'ZLll Hoo11. Those lJC'lOIlQQlI1gQ to .l1111i11r O1'l'llCSlS are B1-tty BQ'l'gS1l'Ull1, Rosie Slli'1llU.11CY, Mary limes, Betty Morutz, Phyllis P111erso11, and Helene H11rvey. A girl 110011 11111 have Il1'CVlU1lS 1-Xperie111-e i11 1111111111151 111 bc-1101110 fl l11C1lllJQ1' 111' 1ll'1'llCSlS, but she is 1'f?f1Ull'6Cl 1-16 to 111101111 31 least eight 1111-etiiigs 111111 offer 1111 original 1-o111posi1io11 111 1l1e spring i11i1i11tio11. 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Physical Fitness Holds No Fears for Women in PHY ICAL llll CA'I'l0 UL ll The Womenls Physical Education Club was organ- ized for a purely professional purpose, but just be- cause these lassies are primarily interested in the problems of Phys. Ed. doesn't mean there isnlt- fun aplenty. Try to name one meeting when the discus- sion of the 'ttieldll wasn't mixed with a little ping pong or shuttle board. The Phys. Ed. majors and minors walked away with second place in the float, division of the Homecoming parade with the theme, 'tTo Win-To Serve-To Play --For Victory Today and TUl1lO1'l'OXV.H lneidentally, during the Homecoming week-end the students beat the alumni in hockey, and, might we add, the alumni would not have been considered competition if the luncheon at the Co-op following the game had been an eating contest. Mrs. Harry VVooding of Normal, who was born and reared in China, talked on Chinese Recreation at. the November meeting. The annual Christmas party, the Jingle Bell Ball, was a ringing success. It was an all-female party where everyone could say she had a good time without crossing her fingers. t'Boy, that was some brawl, was one ot' the understate- ments heard after that- evening of dancing, games, and retreslnnents. Winners of the club's stunt show held in the spring have the supreme honor ot' inscribing their names on the big Tin Cup. The Cup, which is a precious pos- session ot' the club, has come down through the ages -and looks it. Officers for the year were Dorothy Bowden, presi- dent, Marilyn XVhited, vice-president: Margo No- varia. secretary-treasurer. Miss Bernice Frey served as faculty sponsor. lt it's recreation you're chasin', drop around SONIC- time and join the club members when they are in action. Top Ifozc: Larson, Singley, Smith, Innes, Koltvcit, Dabney, Bell, Schingel, Scheltel, hlonfi. Hood, Hart. Lyle. Second Row: Miss Clayton, Kiester, Cox, lYhited, Bowden, Miss Frey, Novaria, Trenary, Sparks, Rhodes. Sliahadey. Front Ifozr: Pike. Bergstrom, MelNIillin, Caviezel, Dawson, Coles, Cullen. Marshall, lidmonds, Garihee, Pratto. 147 Nell to the C amplm IS the TIA UIE UE Ullllllil Quiet lllllSlt', :1 ezmlm, tlmuglitful zttiiiospliere, :mtl at reyereut spirit peryzule the seryir-es of the tfliristizm St-ieiiee ll1'gllI1lZ2lllUH. Members are uslieretl into M304 tm :tlteruznte Tuestlaty lll'l9l'll00I1S to ai seryiee yybieli was mgrztiiizetl to tleepeu tlie spirittlzil liyes of its meuibers. The seryiee eousists in llfVllll1S trmii tlie f'lYl'l.-Sfllflll SC I.l'IlC'P IIUIIIINII, 1'Gt1tllI1gS frcmi tlie Bible zxml eor1'el:1tiye pztssztges trmii tlle textbook, Marry Baker Etltlyk Sefenee mm' Heultlz tzrftlz Key to the Sr'r1'pture.Q, folloyyetl by testimonies of what Clrristizm Seienee bats clone for ezieli. Members are zzppuiiiteml in turn to :net :ts refuler in 1-mitllletilig tlne seryiees. The Cliristizm Seienee Oigzuiiizatioii was developed in the latte full for the first time at I.S.N.U. The idea was pieiiiutetl by Navy men formerly of Print-ipiu College who wisliecl to eoutinue their cleyotimiztl nieet- ings. Civilians on eaiiipus supporting tlie same ideals joinetl in tlie uietupliysieal and finztiieiztl support of tlie mgztiiizzttimi. Uutler tlie sptmsmsliip ot' Mrs. Gertrurle Plotnieky, assistant lllJ1'2'l1'l2Hl. the group eleetecl president Eleanor Metzger, set-retury Betty MeYieur, :mtl the treasurer lflureiiee Phillips. Slf1mlfny1.' Hiumznii. IS:-ll. Mt-Neil. Spigrel. Yanilft-lc. Cole. Buequet. Ryan. Cztrey, Pumiett. N1 ulffl: Smmlc, Missl'lutx1ieky, Phillips. fll.l'5I'lL!l12l1ll. l'l.lll'ltIllillIl. MisslNl:u'sl1:1ll. Miss Stroutl. 148 Slantling.' Rev. NYestberg, Colonius, Johnson. Seidel, Gerth, Skinner, Sorensen, Von Qualen, Holzliauer, Larson, Xordcr. Northrup. Bailey, Ixing. Hellstrom. Scoterlf Gramer, Drinhaus. H. Voigt, Zilly. Mrs. Stombaugh, M. Voigt. Ixochendorlcr, Lorenz, Vessels, Zimmer. Lutheran Students Find Friendly Fellowship at GAMMA DELTA Expand the two Greek letters gamma and delta into two Greek words 'tgnosisv and ttdiakoniaf' Trans- late into English and you get Knowledge and Service. Take some seventy-odd enthusiastic Lutheran stu- dents from the I.S.N.U. campus. Add, and you get the growing organization, Gamma Delta. Born in 1936 by a desire of Lutheran students who felt the need of an organization to increase Lutheran consciousness on campus, the organization has given more than fair promise in growing up and realizing its ideals. In keeping with its motto of Service, Gamma Delta was host this year to the annual Lutheran Students of America convention which included Lutheran stu- dents from Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio, and Iowa. The convention, held November 19-21, had as its purpose the advancing of Lutheran work between schools of the Hub regional district, of which I.S.N.U. is a member. Henriette Voigt was elected vice-presi- dent of the Hub region for 1944. Amber Grauer, gen- eral chairman of the convention, reported twenty- three student representatives from Normal in at- tendance. The fortnightly meetings have served both the edu- cational and social needs of the members. Une of the highlights of the educational meetings was the spon- soring of Perry Saito, Japanese American, who ad- dressed both students and faculty members on the physical condition of the military camps in California and the mental problems of the evacuees. Social gatherings were under the direction of Mar- jorie Voigt. The organization welcomed alums back to the Homecoming breakfast and in December en- joyed a Christmas party in the Student Lounge. Helping to keep Gamma Delta a living organiza- tion during a war year was sponsor Mrs. Ray M. Stombaugh. 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This group was the Westminster Fellowship, coinposed of I.S.N.U. students of the Presbyterian faith. A glance at the calendar of this group reveals a year full of events. The progranis for the weekly ineet- ings featured topics of special interest to young people, such as ttBoy and Girl Relationships, and How to be Decent' and Modern. Outstanding social events during the year were the Halloween, Christrnas, Valentine, and St. Pat- ricli's Day parties, treasure hunts, hayrack rules, and weiner roasts. The Spring Retreat to Lake Blooniing- ton, a day devoted to nieditation and discussion, rounded out the program. .lean Handley led the group during the year with Ellen Kalips in charge ot' finances. Council ineinbers Phyllis Patterson, Betty Bryan. Maxine Sponsler. and Roberta Graden handled such niatters as publicity, recreation, and program planning. iv gf, A G :vu V , -4 . H I, s .wif t., - W 352-gf Lg.. I eg-P - 4 -1 .1-,.. 1 'JL-H 2 t X-.M Qgxffe e pts ' i... . 1. c -Q.:-A if--'refs .. ' f'-ef ts ' 'ffl f -1 . f . r A, ,,,,,? , .Q-Q, 'pg.iQY.:,:Llgi I J, ,Z i I Q-Q if T -' 1- YEA- - . 'rt-M.--' 3 I - A' ' 'F-4' V ' f- ' . ' V i k -..- S - za- E Q-. 'Q' i Z Qg i vs-Y -, I, gi' is - 29 5- P- 1 . Wesley Foundation The purpose of tl1c Wesley Foundation is to bring the Methodists of I.S.Nl'. together for fun, fellow- ship, and worship. Every Sunday evening during the year t.-his group united in ganies, supper, and worship, While on Friday evenings they niet, for bowling, skat- ing parties, or other forins of recreation. Saturday afternoons were spent by nienibers in publishing their newspaper, the VVcsley News, of which A. S. Bill Hodge was editor. Special events of the year included the Freslnnan reception, the annual Hornecoining Breakfast, the Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving, Cliristnias, Leap Year, Valentine, and St. Patrick's Day parties, the produc- tion and staging ot' a Christmas play entitled The Alien Star, the VVednesday evening sacrifice suppers during Lent-, the Spring installation banquet-, and the annual Spring Retreat at Miller Park. Responsible for 1nucl1 of the year's success was the new assistant director. Miss Betty Rae Hilenian, who not only directed all activities, but who served as per- sonal advisor to the lXrIethodist students. tlthcers for the year included Mona Eisenhower, president: Mary Ellen Orr, vice-president: and Sabra .lean Starr, secre- tary-treasurer. lil Welch, Lindsey. Marsh, Miss Boicourt Orig Mr. Hiott. Ziiiiiimriiiain, Mr. Wziffgoiimg Mr. fil'P9Il P' Zzulrozny. Our Ulu' Efforl I S Dzfrevfed by WAR AC'I'lVlTlEi IHIARII In 1 Qb1'ii:1l'Y, 1942, two inontlis after the Unitorl WAR RECORDS BOARD Dmtcs intciul XAUll!lu.l1 II, .1 Xkn .Dcixiui Lunniil TU vullcpt :md Im,Sm,Ve all 1mm,umU0n, ml.- wus urgzniiizc-il with sc-vc-n buzliwls 1-oiiipuscwl of both ixiviilty :incl stnmlr-nts, can-li with n izwulty and ai stu- amlcmplnyeesofthCUDiVQ1.Sity mm,inmi1ita1.y WN.- 'll-Hf 'A 2111'mH11- Ill mms A' 1914011112 was NMAC in-Q, and to file such 1Dfltf'l'i21l in the alinnni officio was 4'rm1'Ci1ll2lf0l' ui till' glknllli :mel Pl'Osl4iQI1f- R. VY. F2'lll'- thc work of the Vym. Rm.m.dS Buanll Ellen Sorensen 4'l'i1'l' CX'Um i 1'1f'Ui'b '- zlnfl Wziltvi' Bartz were c'li:1i1'1nc-11, In the- sinninci' of 1943 this l'UlllN'il bor-uiiic known :is the VVQU' Sc-1'vi1-cr A11-:1, with fivv lmzmis, zinil with 7 7 GOVERNMEXTAL RELATIONS AND AMERICANISM BOARD Mrs. Lziiiizi H. Prim-01' :is t'fNlI'1iiN2lfU1'. Tin- Ill1l'lNlSf' uf tlic fivu lmziiwis is to lie-lp in whzif- 4-vvi' way lmssiblv in thi- wan' cffort. Aiiniigiiig spcvial 1mti'iotic' zisseniblies, providing 152 HvfIl'Ll.1I'l'lIflll'l cmrl I4l.Dl'Cll'!l 1j0II!'Il.' Bliss GllI'1'l'IlIll1'IlffII Ifelnlfrms rznrl An1r r1'r f111- fsni Bmml.' Gniner. king, Pmngv, Miss 1'CS1lUIlllCl11'C, and 1'Q4.'O1'dS of alumni, faculty nienibers, flags when needed, and working with sueh groups as the Anieriean Legion was the duty of the Govern- niental Relations and Anierieanisni Board, with Mr. J. VV. Green as faculty ehairinan and Kitty Kiester as student ehairinan. VVAR LITERATURE AND LIBRARY BOARD The funetion of the lYar Literature and Librarv Board was to put into Milner Library all iinportant niaterial eoneerning the present war, to preserve speeehes of proininent leaders, and to seeure and pre- serve inaterials troni aluinni in serviee. Serving on this hoard was faeultv ehairinan Eleanor Welt-h and student ehairinan Dorothy Marsh. WAR FUNDS BOARD In eharge of drives for eollec-ting funds for war purposes and the purehase of stamps and bonds hv Rigylit, Wm' Funrls Borml: Novaria. Coles, Miller, Mr. Lan- easter, Mr. Rine, Miss Flagrg. Lower Lwft, llvfll' Reemvls Bnrirfl: Harris. lN'Iiss Day. Bartz. Caviezel, Miss Sorensen. Lower Ifiglzl, Sturlenl llrfll' A!'tl.l'l'flit'N BllfI!'lf.' Moore, Bliss lYehh. Miss Thielen. Miss Buell. Mr. Stoiiiliaugli. Miss Ross, Miss Crompton, Gunsten. Miss lVlI16'L!ill'11Pl'. Cope. Glenn, Skaggs. lm i tgp gc- . ,. . both students and faeult-v were Mr. R. E. Rine, faeultv ehairinan, and Marilyn Coles, student eliair- nian, of the lYar Funds Board. STUDENT WAR ACTIVITIES BOARD The Student VVar Aetivities Board direeted all war at-tivities for students on eanipus, sueh as the making of surgical dressings, sewing and knitting, mailing I'z'fIettes to nien in serviee, and saw that fats, paper, and nietal were salvaged. Chairinen were fan-ultv ineniher Miss Marv lYebh and student Patrieia Moore. The I.S.N.I7. Red Cross Canteen eorps was a part of this work. 1 153 v 194 INDFSTRIAL ARTS CLUB B11 ch 11111 11. Srrzlwd: Sf-liroesler. Robertson. 1Ye:1Ver. ALPHA TAU ALPHA Slrznilfngf: Mr. L:111l.1:111gl1. Mr. Green, B112 Hudel- son, Pxirrill, Mr. J. Young, Mr. De1Vees, Bownian. Sfultd: Henclerson. liyerly, Mr. O. Youngr, Mr. Bleyl. KAPPA PHI KAPPA Stflmlofgp Curry. Zaialroziiy, Pzirrill Sfifziralf Mr. Cole. Mr. Mzilriiliersr. Mr. Deeker, Mr. IA'il1I'2lSfO1'. Kenneth Pzirrill. By general zigreenieiit witl1 Mr. .lohn XY. Green, sponsor, and eaeh of the six nienibers of the division of agri- eulturril 0fllll'H'f1011, who are :1i1to111ati1.-filly 1DCI11lDQ1'S, an initifition was hehl Jaiinary 18 to weleoine Artliur Henflerson :intl Ora G. Byerley. SlllClC11lS, and Dr. Karl Bleyl, biology 111S11'11CtO1', i11to ac-tive 111GH1lDQ1'Sl1l17. Now the four stucleiitf 111CI11lJE'I'S are i11 the Ft1'111Cl'l forees. Citlllllllil Phi, that. 011.21111122111011 of bonne- ing zierobats, originally an lioriorfiry fra- ternitjv for 111e11, invitecl wo111e11 into its rank anal file this year. Sl1e1'111z1 Dabney, Yivifiii Pratto, Elaine Parsons, and Esther Larson kept the eluli uetive under the cli- reetioii of Mr. C. lf. Horton, sponsor. Although no O1Cl:ll'C1'S were elec-tefl i11 the 'liiclustrizil Arts Club, the following 11111111- bers were 111-tive: May Roliertson, Virgil 'Til U10 lin-Vx Come Home- INACTIVE UL lil' llc-spite the serious 1-xofhis of the 111z1le Iltlfllllillltlll lioni the llll'lllllL'l'FlllIl ot Allahu lun Alphzi, fittllllllil ' i, lnfhistrizil Artst'l1ll1,:1111l Kziplm Pl1i Kz111p21.tl1ese o1f z111iZ:1tio11s lmw- lic-pt the light of :wtivity glowing 111 the 2llJSt'll1'l' ol' 1Ill'lIllH,'l'S who were i11 the zirnierl loin-s, :il home :intl :1l1roz1rl. lwlwre were only lWUSlll1lf'l11 lllt'1Ill1C'1'F in Alplizi Tau bllil, llU1'lHl'2il'A' :1g1'ir'11lt111':1l 1'1'2llC1'11llY. when the 194 55-1944 year opeiiwl, 11211111-ly: Freil Hownian zinrl we Bf1el1111:111, Orulet-11 Seliroetler, 1V:1lter Bartz, Glenn Roberts, the Revereiicl Mar- io11 Sr-lnietz. Yeryl 11'e:11'e1', Dale Dzivicl- son, Toni Kienle, anrl Bill Hodge. Mr. Ray Stoiiibaugli was the spoiisor. Kappzi Phi Kappzi, lwofessioiial efluea- tion frateriiity, at ft Spring meeting last, year, eleetecl the followingg faculty 1110111- liers to serve :is oflieers for tl1e cluratioiiz Mr. C. F. Malinberg, presiflentg Mr. T. L. lAll1t'2lStQ1', vim-e-pix-sirleiit3 Mr. C. E. 11Ql.'liC1', secre- t:11'y-t1'e11s11rer, zinfl Mr. IC. L. Cole, sponsor. Stiuleiit 111011113013 i11 the O1'Q2l111Zfll1Ol1 were Kenneth Parrill. Howziril Curry, flllfl .lohn Zzulroziiy. A IQHPIDPL Phi Kuppzu IICWS letter relating wha1t's what and wh0's wl1o H11 f-:1111p11s was sent to C2'iCl1 11lC111bQ1' in niilitfary serviee. A l'Ol11I1lt'lL' list of the Il1C111lJC1'Sl1lp dating troin tl1e CSfill7l1Sl1Il1G'11l oi' the 1-lizipter at I.S.N.U. in 1931 was preprired. 1 StfmrI1'ng.' Mr. Sto111l11111gl1. Seliuetz, Bairtz, Kienle, It's Back to Normalw for Alums at HUMECJIMI G Throngs of young people winding through the streets in a crack-the-Whip line, screaming, yelling, pulling one another along, holding flaming torches high-no, it wasn't the mob storming the Bastille in Tale of Two Cities but the students of I.S.N.U. rally- ing to the colors on the Way to their goal-the light- ing of the bonfire at the twenty-third annual Home- coming celebration! Weeks before the bonfire, the University truck went up and down the streets of Normal, and people were asked to contribute any old spare chunks of wood that might possibly be used to feed a juicy bonfire. With utmost secrecy, these precious bits were stored in a remote spot to discourage any temptation that anyone might entertain of relieving us of it. Then came a fateful day-the University was out of fuel, and all trucks were needed to haul coal, not our wood. As the zero hour darkened, Mr. Preston Ensign, busi- ness manager, fenageled one lone truckfand lo and behold! the bonfire came out of the realm of the hypothetical into the realm of the actual! As the size of the pile increased, it was necessary to strengthen the defense line. Charles Procasky, chairman of Homecoming, sent a plea to all girls who had passed the physical fitness test to help guard the wood. With the help of the Navy and about twenty volunteer Amazons, a solid impenetrable ring of power guarded the wood pile. Thanks to them, we lit our own fire-the second time in two years! Pleas echoed from the auditorium st-age each time Procasky appeared in order that a Homecoming might be realized. Those who had signed up were called upon to staple crepe paper, move furniture, hang insignias, tack this, paint that, hold this, move It was a Gasless Parade! Attendants Paisley, Hopewell, Chase. Kinsey tcaniera shy'?! and Queen Morisy. 155 sf ,sz ft' Y. 5 , , u ,, F v .Qs A , iff- A H+- www f 3 f' 5' , e 1 ,v .. , Y . ., .5 L , .1,- , x L' '- 'fr 1 Y' is ' 'i 'h.?,anr' f ,gvf ' f we J. JY ,nfmrf f ' pal ' -- 5-gif., , , V, ul, , ' ' ' I -' e , , ,L :kihfyj 'K A. 0291134 .E . .ggi 1- v' y f ' 1 4 .51 ,N I rl ,, gif- f ,ri f E 9' 04 .9 jiri! V an A Y 1: Q , I 1 rf, A ' 1 ,, ll -' 5 l 'Y,eful', 156 1 K that, get tl1is, eall Ensign, get Gooding, see Fogler-jobs without end. In desperation at the final moment, twenty Navy lads were mustered to Complete the work. Papa is All, Anymore. This wasn't a new twist to the slang expression of kieking the bueket but, in quaint language of the Pennsylvania Dutch, means t'Paipa is gone-he belongs to the past. The old melodramatic' situation of the stern father who, gun in hand, goes forth to wreak wengenee on the warmant who disgraeed my daughter was a given a new and amusing twist in Papa Is All, Patterson Crt-en's eomedy whieh was presented as the Homecoming play. ' You sympathized with Mamma tNeoma Reier. Imo- gene Hendersonl and the two young people, .lake tA.S. Howard Seherstenb and ,Emma tNorma Struek and Dorothy Sehaferbg you t-ringed before Papa's tA.S. Robert Lindquist! tongue and whipg you enjoyed the gossip of Mrs. Yoder tBlanehe Baker, Edith Morrisl. Furniture from here, there, and everywhere trans- formed the women's gym into a regular eanteen-not the famous Stage Door Canteen but l.S.NlY.'s own Home- eoming Canteen. Chairmen were Mary Carolyn Ciloodier and hliss Bertha Royee. Leaving Fell Gate and going through downtown Normal and baek again went the animal parade. Spee- tators lined the sidewalks and eheered as Lowell Mason Club gave its impression of the Spirit of 76 and gave to the elub the honor of winning first prize. Fell Hall. though out of the femmes' hands and into the Navy's, topped Smith Hall again this year with their Five Graves to Yietoryf' And we know how true that propheey proved to bel 403 South University led individual houses with an interesting take-off on Life magazine. Homeeoming erowd the Navy on Parade-.lieliind the horses, Maize Grange float -Before the toreh-light, parade, two hours later no one eould talk above a whisper-Navy men eoine through with a prize winner. Proving a necessary part, of the war effort as well as adding attraction and picturesqueness to the campus was the Captains inspection of the Navy V-12 Unit. Nary a gob did bat an eyelash or move a t'muscull By its snappy drilling, the Unit interpreted the popular song phrase Hthe gravy's in the Navy. A dignified tribute to those I.S.N.U. alumni in service was read by Ensign VVilliam Turner, who returned to campus from Columbia University to give the address. And then came the battle royal! Red and white on one side-green and white on t'other. The 'tred proved a danger signal as well as a stop sign for the opposing side. Witness: Normal 6, Wesleyan U! Hancoc-k's thirteenth Homecoming victory! Of course we all knew that the Navy was bound to win. The annual After the Game cider and doughnut reception gave way to punch and doughnuts in Cook Hall, where jubilant victors expended some of their pent-up energy on the dance floor. Always one of the highlights of any Homecoming is the presiding of a queen and her court over the festivities. Rose Marie Morisy was chosen from a group of thirteen candidates to reign as Homecoming Queen for 1944. Mem- bers of her court were Norma Paisley, Beverly Chase, Winona Hopewell, and Grace Kinsey. Ran VVilde's orchestra, with Music Styled by VVilflc, attracted students, faculty, alunmi, and friends to the dance. The twenty-foot American eagle that adorned the bandstand, the red and White and blue chandeliers, and the arresting insignias of the armed forces on the walls com- posed the dance decorations. After the smoke of the occasion cleared, students, faculty, and alumni sang Hail I.S.N.U. with greater gusto than ever in memory of a successful Homecoming. Ensign Turner, alumni, pays tribute to alums in service-l,owell Mztsoiis 'Spirit ot 76 -lVe had a marching band. oncel- M.B1'OXV111C'S,ll with Pages from Life. PFIEES FRUM1 fwfr A 4 1 141 1 N:11':1l 1':1111-1 .1111111s1111 11'1111 1'B'l'S 21111-11 111 1111- 1-111'1-11-11 slu-1-11s1i111 -I.S.N,1'.'s s1-1-1'11-1- 11:13 lll'l'11ll11'S il I11'1lIIl1l1l11l1 l1l111'4l 1111 s1:1g1- 111 Slll'1'XY1l1l11. 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Permanent peace implies the abolition of war, and the abolition of war implies the over- coming or the controlling of the causes of war .... H. . . And if, when it is all over, it should be found that again mistakes shall have been made in permitting conditions to remain or to arise that will throw the whole world into still another holocaust of war a generation hence, man will still continue to hope for a future better than the past and better than the present .... Suddenly he knew he would never forget this- the warm June afternoong Dean Schroeder stand- ing there, symbolizing the undaunted spirit of the school itself, Old Main drowsing in the sun, empty for awhile of life. The awarding of degrees! Prexy handling him his B.Ed. He looked at his classmates. Soon these girls would take their places in the classroom and fulfill the I.S,N.U. tradition of fine teaching. And as soon as this business of war was over he, too, and others like him would take up those tasks for which they had prepared and for which they had fought-. Today opened a door to that future. Commencement did not entirely shut the door on the past. His student days at Normal were over, but they would not be forgotten. The hustle of Freshman lVeek-hours spent in Milner with the reference reading of Hist. of Civ.+endless an- nouncements in assembly-football games with Wesleyan-midnight feasts and bull sessions-the campus under a blanket of snow-weekend movies in Capen-chimes in the Old Tower pealing out Christmas carols-Phil. of Ed.MeSt-udent Council parties-championship basketball teams-cokes at the Co-Op-those classes of Mr. Palmer's in which no one fell asleep-the drowsy atmosphere of a fifth hour class on a balmy Spring day-Four Corners-pigeons circling about Old Main-these things he would take with him, and more. The Recessional, and the march through the faculty lines to Old Main. His family waiting for him. The eighty-fourth Commencement of Illinois State Normal University was over. But it was only the beginning .... t'Whew, itfs hot in these rohesln Dr. Cotton delivers the , . . . l Baccalaureate address-Mr. Schroeder bidding adieu to C? the '43 graduates- At last, alter tour long years, the road back-The tower ot Old Main looks down on another class graduating into a war-torn world. .-Xpullu Buys l'lmir: IIl!'l1ll'll l'H miim- i11 nge! iil'HIIl mimi To l'm11'h-1111. J U fre Iiiglzlfzzlly Proud Qf Our U NUEIi'I'1', LECT REU, EWERTAIN EW Xlusiv, 1l1':1111:1, lite-1':1t111'c-. 4'lI1'I't'l1f z1H':1i1'sss111'l1 wow SI'illIiJC1'f, Sm-l111111z11111. Fu111'c, :mil fiC1'SilXVill. -t'iw'Iiul1s xiiikniwlm-el I.S.X.l'. stuflviits by tin- l':l1U'l'Tili1l- All ilffl'Zl4'fiVU lzuly of :ill :nge-ssuiic who 1-1111, by 1 IIIOIIT Iinzml fl111'i11g 1943-1944. 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Confusion in style and teehnique, ehaos in thought. pseudo-modernism-tl1ese are samplings of his opinion of so-Called modern poetry. Foreign affairs expert Henry C. Wolfe spoke Mareh 12 on The Next Ac-t in Europe. Mr. Wolfe witnessed the ehaos in Republic-an Gerinany during the inflation period and frequently visited the Third Reieh of Adolf Hitler. Sinee then he has observed movements in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Finland, and South Ameriea. The appealing and exquisite singing of the Apollo Boys Choir left the l.S.Nl'. audienee with a last- ing memory of the transitory beauty of boy voir-es. Coleman Cooper, founder and direetor of the ehoir, is a young man who reeeived his musieal training through study with eminent ehoirmasters in the United States and Europe. As the last entertaimnent in the 1943-1914 series Sigmund Spaeth. in his lem-ture A1neriea's History in Song, transported his audienee from Colonial days through the Gay Nineties to modern jazz and swing. His humorous dissec-tions of melody illus- trated at the piano and his mush-al index to the eostumes, manners, morals, and slang of our pie- turesque past left Normal amazed and amused. hs , I 421, , J 'iz ' ijt , W' .. I 1 ' w e - ff .V ,. f 6 if N X ,Q q M we 4 f . , iw .lj ey C. WW . t . f' :Wu -v wwf 1 'fm WV. l fm flgflffDIZ,-XlliilllJ.,'Xll:m'l'T,s1n 1l11 UT S1 rx Alfred Noyes has a word for Yiitunen and Weldon. Anne Brown aeeepts a well de fund momplnnf nt hom an admnw-r Wally Muelde1 s Qrehestra. featured on the Navy-12 show. Ah-Ah-Ah Don't Cut Those lYriter Maureen Daly lfmf if y., Q 'vw .Mr ...N 90158 .... . i f .Alfa A HffI5 0 X' 4 013.35-Q 'V 1 M .,r,,il.l,1 Lp: -34!fQ1AlLJ.lf'.l,+ ' i N 4r,g.gwfx34!?6s'S 'QV -my -sg: . H f r ev ...Q '31 ',' 32, -, x. 4 ms 1- . - ' gf i A . M SSEMBLIE Breaking the routine of t-he yveek's elasses, andsserving as a meeting plaee for old acquaintances and new friends were the Wednesday assembly programs. Atl these get-togethers students were made to feel a part- of the whole sehool, and get in toueh with the outside world through speakers and guests. This year, beeause of the smaller student- body, only one program was given. Navy blue suits, mingled with those of civilians, made a Checkerboard appearance in the bale-ony and main floor. Although mueh of the entertainment eame from visitors to the eampus, a great deal of assemblv time was Given over to student Z3 . Z3 groups. Highlighting these were the Navy V-12 program, the Senior Take-Off. VVomen's League Skit, University Band eoneert, Navy radio elass, and Red Cross Canteen girls' playlet, on 'tFood for Freedom. ' Students partieularly enjoyed the Navy Y-12 show, yvhieh ayvaiteml them after f,llll'lSll1l2'lS vaeation. The musieal program, with a east ot' l'orty-tive, featurerl lYally Muel4ler's Navy orehestra. with solist Leonard Mr-Kain land to hear the syvooning, some must have thought he was Frank Sinatra Ill. AS. Bob Bayles, AS. Bill Blomrluist, AS. Bob BCl'QSt1'Ulll, and AS. Gordon Rhodes-the Augustana Q21lI1l'ft'fW-Cl1iL'l'f2llllL'fl with some barbershop harmony. Several faeulty members gave their time to speak to the assembly group. I.eafling olt on Arinistiee llay, Mr. Rieliard Browne ad- dressed the student body on the topic, This Time, Peace. He stressed that international law, inter- national power to enforce that law, free economic op- portunity, and international understanding are the four cornerstones for building world peace. Miss Margaret Peters, assistant professor of busi- ness education, served as stand-in on short notice for a scheduled speaker who failed to appear one Wednes- day. She had only thirty minutes in which to put to- gether her travel talk on the difficulties she en- -countered in returning to America in 1939, but every- one who heard her declared that it was one of the best and cleverest programs of the year. Celebrating the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, Miss Lucy Lucile Tasher, associate professor of social science, read cuttings from lVestern Star, Stephen Vincent Benet-'s narrative poem. Unfinished because of Benetfs death last year, the poem describes the first- settlements in Jamestown and Plymouth. Miss Tasher selected humorous bits, as well as dramatic sketches in the historical work. Some of the guest speakers included Miss Maureen Daly, feature writer for the Chicago Tl'l'b'llf7?6,' Scott Bedford, who lectured on the ttBeauties of Modern Citiesng Dr, Mithrapuram K. Alexander, Indian speaker, Mr. Paul J. Misner, superintendent of schools at Glencoe, Illinois, and Mrs. Harold Medbery, who presented a travelogue on Alaska. Charming young Maureen Daly, author of the popular Seventeenth Summer, captivated the as- sembly-goers with a vivid account of her early life in Fond du lac, Wisconsin, her accidental writing of her first story, and the later writing of her book. She dramatized her reading with bits of personal expe- riences, and all students thought she was definitely Hon the beamf' Even a faculty member was seen in the high school library afterwards trying to check out a copy of her idealistic teenage masterpiece. Using colored slides, Scott Bedford, Chicago soci- ologist, showed how attractive cities could look with flowers on sign posts and clocks, and with colors in sidewalks. Beauties are not like wine: they may be enjoyed over and over again without any ill effects, Mr. Bedford said. Speaking on the subject, ttThe Clash of VVorld Forces in India, Dr. Mithrapuram K. Alexander, a native of Travancore, South India, warned his audi- ence of the world's duty toward his down-trodden homeland. Students left Capen with new thoughts, and determined to find ways to help the peoples of India. Dr. Jolm L. Cheek, Mr. David J. Heffernan, and Rabbi Israel H. VVeisfeld, representing the National Conference of Christians and Jews, discussed the theme of Education for Freedom. They interpreted the issues involved in the war, the need for under- standing and cooperation among the divc1'se groups comprising the nations, and the common responsibili- ties which we all will have in the post-war world. Perennial favorites with the students were the musical programs presented. The Vera Pearl Kemp Ensemble had an added attraction this year-six girl vocalists singing in unison. t'Informal describes the concert given by Mr. Earle Spicer, internationally known baritone, on March 22. He sang traditional English and American ballads, supplemented with explanations about his selections. Variety is what we asked for, and received, in the '43-'44 Assemblies. Sophomores gave the Cotillion a plug when they took over- Vercler at the organ-Miss Tasher read Benet's lVcslern Slnr. lfri z.-sw-,.,,,5,, 16 Abandon Study, All Ye Who Enter Here! No studying! That was the password for enter- ing into the frivolities and fun of USC. Bet-:muse need wus felt. for a spot where girls and fellows might. gather informally, the old Student Lounge was eonverted into the University Soeial Center. But sinee everything gets initials these dzrvs, it beeame known as the USC. Under the joint sponsorship of the Student Coun- eil und Fur-ultv Women's Club. the USC. got' off to ai good start. Miss Eleanor XV. XVE'lt'll, head of the lllJ1'2'i1'Y staff, and Mxiriziri Rouse. student eouneil representzitive, were eo-eliziiiinon of the eommittee. Students volunteered suggestions, and eumpus organizations were asked to donate funds to make the projeet a suet-ess. The trio of rooms of the old quarters began to take on ai new :ippeznaiiee almost immediately. The southeast room was stripped of its furnishings, the floor highly polished and waxed. and Z1 vietrola furnished. From seven to ten eaeh evening, stu- dents eould jump and jive on sehool premises, without supplying the niekelsl A dinette and ri serving bar twhnt-at Normalll were huilt in the west room. Coffee. doughnuts, :ind popeorn halls were served on various oeeasions. The main room of the suite remained the same, exeept for ar little 1'C2ll'1'2lI1giHg of furniture. On Valentines day the T'.S.C., hedeeked with hright- red l1QZl1'fS, beezune the seene of on after- gzune eelehration. Vi'omen's League served the XYZlSllll1gJU'lIl Dov Ten in the new surroundings. It was not only on these spec-ial or-ezisions, however, thot U.S.C. wus the center of uttiuu-tioii. Every day students took l'ltlVI1lliI'lgIC of its foeilities for ai ezmdv har or eoke. ehztttering and listening to the radio, or just mere lounging. lYell, how about ai stroll down to ll.S.C. for a eoke? Wharf? No Sflltlylllg'?-lvtlllllil join our friendly little QHIIIC?-Ali, Cokes! 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'g'?3 'Tz Sr? .L.1. . 1.-..1g.L.g.-..4...1N4,... .. -..QM ,. ,. x lc' H uowwwl Fooiball HVl'8SHltIIf1 liasleeilnall Spring Sporis Baseball Blelfs Il1fI'Cll7IlIl'l1IS H 'omerfs lniramurals Tense moment in Nornial-Wesleyan tilt. Twice in '43 Redbirds Downed Titans in Fllll'l'lhlLL drawn mainly from enrollees of the Navy V-12 the lineup. The Redbirds plunged through the Coach Howard Haneoek's 1943 gridders were unit with only a handful of civilian students in season to turn in a good account of themselves. The Cardinal clads this year presented a big I.S.Nl'. from various colleges where they had learned almost every method of playing known to football coaches. Coaeh t'Handy developed his material into a well-organized, fast-moving problem for Coach Hancock, for they came to club and satisfied anxious fans with a good season. VVhat about the other men behind the men under the shoulder padssthe assistant coaches and managers? This year Coach Hancock found able assistants in Coach .loe Cogdal and Chief Specialist Fred Grewing until Grewing received his commission as Ensign and moved to a new station. Bob Olson, Bill Sandburg, and Bob Bayles took over positions as managers of the Cardinal grid squad. IYIFELDER TALKIN B. ELLIOTT SEBBEN L. l69 FREEMAN .1111-INS'1'41N KICLLICH. Sl11111l1'11g1 : 311111110111 015011. M. Elliott. Ri110k, P00k. H0111-1, S1-11i0k. B1y11'10, L0111111, R..JO111lS1011, EI1QQC'1, H0g1l11l1Q1, S1flCC1C. E. J01111so11. M11011101.L11'111gs1o11. N1 11111111 1fUII'.' M1111111r01 S1111111101'gr. O1i1'i01'1. H111111, SIl1l11l, IXIll'1Sfl'O1I'l. B. .1o1111s011. B'IC'DOIl2i1l'1, P011'y, B111101, L0111o11, D0 T111110, 510110, 1N'Iu1111g01'B11y10s. F1-1111! 11'IlIl',' T1111i111, K101110, Oz111o11, L1l,'l'1DC1', H1'011o1'0s1k. F1001111111, S1-1111011. H1111111111. P111111011, Es001'0111, B.E111011. This y0111 11110 21 111111111 YEH11' 1111 110101111110 NO1'111ii11S 2l1'1'1lCHCll1fV, 1XvCS1CA'f1l1Q two V11-1o1'i0s UV61' 1110 B1ll1'l111- 11121011 1011111 111 11 si11g10 s011s11111 A1 1110 H1'1lIlC'f'11l1l1111.I gillllk' 1110 H1lll1'1l1'1i11lL'I1 11111 1111 L1 6-11 V11 11ll'Y 11v01' 1110 T1f2111S, 111111 011 N11v01111101' 211 11105' 1'C11C211CC1 1110 1301'- 1'111'11111111-0 111111 il 12-6 11111 1111 We-s10y1111's 110111 111101 B1111 T2'111i1ll'S 11l'C21111-12111111112 88-Yll1'l1 1'llD 11111' ll 111111111- 111111'11 111 1110 111s1 s01'011 s00111111s 111' 111i1Y. F111 1110s0 1110111111-111 QQY111 1111111111115 I.S.N.1'. 01111101110 01111111011 :1 11110-11113' V111-11111111 1.11.1111 1'12lSSCS. A1 1110 A11-S111111s 111111111101 111 LIJ01101111101, B011 E11111Tf 11'11s 1121111011 1943 XV1ll1l1'1' 111. 1110 C12l1'1C1' H2'lI'l'1S 1-1111 1110- 00111011 2lllIlllZL11Y 111 1110 10111111111 11111YC1' V111011 1110s1 Y2l11l2'11.J1C 111' 111s 10111111111110s. T110 011001 S11C2'i1iC1', F2l111L'1' 11. P. 1'1L11'1'C1 111' 1110 1111111110 S11110 R01'111'111111111y Irlt P011- 11111-, 0X111'0ss1-11 1110 1111110 111111 you boys, 11110 111110 1711- 11'11ys s1o1111 11.11 11111' 11121Y, 11111 fl1XV1lYF 111113' 21l'1.'O1'l1111Q 111 1110 1'll1CS.U S.. i 1A' 170 LEMM SCHICK T110 111'0111y-six 111011111010 of 1110 011111111 101-011'111g 1011010 11010 A.S. L1-0110 L11'111gs1o11, A.S. E1'11i0 1101111- so11, AS. 11171110 S10110, AB. F111111i Olivia-111, A.S. -101111 H111111. AS. G001'g0 H1'0110V1's1k, AS. HOXX'il1'l1 H1111111111, A.S. E11g0110 A111g1111so11, AS. B101111111 .1o1111s1011, AS. 110110 S111-1111, AS. A1110 S01111011, AS. R011011 F1001111111, AS. B1111 E1111111, AB. C11E'1111 B1y1110, AB. B011 T111ki11, AB. 111111 H1.1g1llllf1, AS. A11 S1'1111'1i, A.S. B1111 L0111111, AB. VY11111' 1X1llC1l'1Q1', AB. A11 K01101, AB. B111 R1I1l'1i, AS. L01'oy IST1l1'1S11'Ul11, AH. B011 G011101, AS. B011 PCK.'1i, Ray B111101' 211111 Bl'lll'C M1-D111111111. ORMAL 18fINDIAN A STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE T T11 1110 111101101 1110 R1-111111115 511011011 1112111 11101' 11010 11111 10 XV111 111111 00111 1110 Ho0si01s 1111011 1101110 111111 EL loss. BLYTHE HOGLUND Bauer looks tough while Coach Hancock and Chief Grewing ponder a weighty problem. NORMAL 0-DEPAUW 50 The Hancocknien were far outdone because of De- Pauw's professional players and others who had a great deal of experience to their credit. NORMAL 7-WARASH 7 During the second half, fans twiddled their thunibs, hoping for sonieone to niake a touchdown. NORMAL 6-MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MINES 19 The Cardinal squad encountered aerial work that they could not- conipete with. NORMAL 6-WESLEYAN 0 Hoineconiing fans witnessed the first' victory over Vlfeslevan since '34 with high glee. Joyous Redbirds carried Coach Hancock and Chief Specialist, Fred Grewing from the field on their shoulders. STONE RINCK PECK NORMAL 26fMACOMB 0 The Purple and Gold put up stiff opposition, but they were unable to score any touchdowns. NORMAL 26-WILSON JUNIOR COLLEGE 6 The I.S.N.U. squad encountered two opponents- Wilson .Iunior College and niud. NORMAL 13-SOUTHEASTERN MIS- SOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE 0 The Indians threatened Normal with near touch- downs several tinies. The Red and White, however, prevented the Cap Girardeau eleven froni scoring. NORMAL 12-WESLEYAN 6 Bob Talkin's epochal 88-yard dash left fans open- inouthed. The victory run canie in the last- few sec- onds of the ganie when it looked as if the final gun would sound on a 6-6 deadlock. HREHOVCSIK M. ELLIOTT 171 OLIYIERI I1 1111s Cl 1111111111111 Se11s11n lil? 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H1i1'l'j' P31712 111'11 111 1110 T110 C':11'11111111s 111011 '111111'1101'011 111 XY11l'l'l11'111 Q1U111'QQ1' 145-1111111111 01111111-.-1.5. L21l'l'Y 1,0T1'lll,1C 211111 R111 111 111' 1111-11' S111-110111 :1g11111s1 1110 xxqlclltllll 111'111111101s. Bi11lL'l'Q AS. fV,1C1l1'QC H1'011111'1-sik 111111 AS. .1110 E11101' 111 T111s 111110 1111'Y 111111111 11101 111111 110119111 111' 36-11. T110 155-1111111111 101013 AH. 11111121111 G11111111':11' 111111 AS. H2ll11'111'1ill11'1l 111011 1111 1110 1111111s 11101' 11110113 131,11 1110 1111111111 S1111111 211 1115 111111111103 AS. B1111 12111301 11111110 W111-1111111 111911 111111115 s1-0111011 111 11111111' 111111' 111 11'1gg10 111 1110 175-1111111111 0111ss1f11-111111115 :11111 110111'1'11'01g111 A.S. 11111 :11111 1101 1110 111111111' 11:11111. A1 S1-111111110 211 2311 1111111111S. Sl11111l1'11g.' f11Jil1'1l H11110111'1c. Smith, S1'11111111g, G:1111111'11y, :E11101t, 1'11fT1K'l'. S1f11I1111': I11lI'fOI1, 191,362 101111-y, E111101, Hl'f111OX'f'S11i, 1JO,1wI'll11C, F1'11101'g. 172 I. I. A. C. Champs Again in 111 KETIBALL Aft0r E1 1l1l'CC-11101111151 b:1sk0tba1ll s011so11 11:11-11011 to tl10 li111it1 witl1 l121l'11W0O11 COIl1QSf-S, Ll0Z1l'l1 .1110 C11g11z1l's Navy V-12 b:1sk0tb:1ll Sflllilil 0:11110 fllfllllgll to wi11 the sixth 11'1111s01-11tiv0 I.1.A.C. first 111111-0 titl1- f11r 'iClCi11' 11111 Nt7l'I1l21lllf21Il11 Joo. C1131-11 flllgillll 111111 t110 s:11110 111111110111 of fo1'111i110 :1 t0z1111 f1'o111 1124041 ll12'l1'Cl'll1l that thc 1-11:11-110s i11 111111-1' sports fil1'Cl'l. With 1111ily, 1'03.llY tough, work- outs i11 M1'C111'111i1-li gy11111:1si11111 tl10 111011 1.1011-11111011 sp0011 1111 t110 floor 111111 skill i11 Sll001-lllfl. Tlllt s011so11 1385212111 with SONIC' 111011110-11CS11'0yl1lQQ 110f1-:1ts for th1- R011bir11s, but t110y s11ow011 that th0y l1:111 what it t:1k0s by 1-111111110 11111'k for 111or0 111111 by 11isl1i111: it out as we-ll as taking it. T110 0110 1'Q1ll1'I1ll1fL l0tt0r1111111 1111 th0 sq11z111 Wzls A.S. .1:1k0 S1-l111of. A.S. Fraiik Olivicri, SUl1ll0lll111'L', wo11 first. 111111-0 i11 C'Olll'CI'CI11'C s1'111'i11g wit11 Il totz1l of 167 points. His total for lillf' 0ll1l1'9 s0:1so11 Wits 347 11oi11ts. I11 a1111itio11 Flilllli s0t 11 110w l'1'1'1ll'11 of 28 points i11 t110 last 0:11110 of N111'111:1l's s0z1so11 zigziinsti tl10 L0z1t1101'1101'ks of M31-1111111. Although Ulivicri was high s1'11r0 1'l1:111111, Ofllbl' 111011 llCl1WQ11 l1i111 XY1Il t11is r01-og11iti1111 with 1'llQll' fi110 play. T1103' z1r0 A.S. B1111 Tz1lki11, AS. D1111 1105111 clorff, A.S. 1112111011 Colli01', A.S. Hurry fill1'li2l1lf, A.S. Arnolcl V0rbi1j-, A.S. C0110 Spcvk, 511111 all th0 rest- of tl10 fellows wl111 XVOl'li011 l1tlI'C1 t11 kc-011 N0l'lll21l 011 tl10 b11sk0t11z1ll 1112111 The 1943-44 I.S.N.U. bz1sk0tball Sfllliltfl 1-1111sist1-11 of A.S. Bill Abbott, A.S. 13011 D1-z11'11111'ff, A.S. G1-11rg0 Harding, A.S. 11':1lly M111-l110r, A.S. Fl'2'lIlli Uli1'i0ri, A.S. T11111 R21CS1flE1, A.S. Pfllll Rickey, A.S. 1711111 St1o110, A.S. Jol111 Stout, 211111 A.S. .li111 1Vl1itlo1-k, forwarclsg A.S. H1'Jj'f1AII1b1'OS11lS, A.S. V1Y81'l'CD Col- li0r, A.S. L0o11z1r11 lX'It1t'Ii21lIl, Bill Suhriiig, A.S. Bob Talkiii, A.S. .1111-k T11-11110, f1111l1 A.S. A1'11Ol1l V0rbi1f, g11211'f1SQ 111111 A.S. Harry fiil11'liI111f, A.S. .111li1- S1-hoof, 211111 A.S. G0110 S1101-k :it 1-011t01' 1111sitio11s. Chief S1101'iz1list L0o11:1r11 Cil'C211l1U11SC, :1ssistz111t 00111-11g K011110th P:1rri1l, l1lt1.Il2lQC1'Q A.S. C01-il -lO1'1'12'1Il. assistant 111a11:1g0r, 110111011 Co111'l1 Clllgfflill 1111111 this 1111-lC-V1'l11I1l1lg t0:1111 211111 kc-011 th0 111011 i11 tri111. Those r000i1'i11g l0tt1-rs w01'0 Olivicri, wl1o wus squad 1-z111tz1i11 f11r tho y0z1r, Collior, T:1lki11, Sl'll0Ol', S1101'k, H2ll'l1lIlg, fi111'liilllf, XYCl'lJ11', 510110, 130:11- clorff, Tr0bb0, M:11'Kz1i11, 011111 Il121Ilt'lQ0l'S P2l1'1'lll 211111 .1o1'11z111. ry 11111111-s Navy 1 f p lx'1 .... , r NIHRI MII N HAR DIN!! U11lYI1Cl1I SPECK SC'H111,11+' THEBBE TALKIN STO1 T 111 t110 11110111-1' 11g11i11st Xv21l1lill'1llS0 t110 R011b1r131s went 1111w11 111l1lt'l' Il 49-31 1Jil1'l'1'lQC 111' baskets. T11is was Z1 f11st-11111yi11g tnssle 111 XV1ll1'11 il 111lll111Cl' of 1.1101131111 t111'- ti1's SL'Cl1101l 111 110 115011. ililll' f1il10l'111l1Itl' lliesels '111ll1'1lCYC11 f'1'11111 P0111'111 t11 give t110 9.111211211111011 t111-ir SL'l'llI11,l 1141111111112 by fi 69-611 IIl:l1'QQ111. T110 Cats S1l11WQ1l t110 results 111' 11re11t0r 111111-- ti1'0 in 111011' s1111111t11 171111-lltilltflllllg t001111i0 111111 11ls11 111 1111ss111g 111111 s111111ti11g. T110 CZ'il'f'l1113l 0l1111s 111111 110011 llfll1f,llt'2lI117C1l 1JL'1'2lllSC' 111 11 ll'l1'li of 11y11ilabl0 111'2N,'111'C s11111-e. T110 NtJ1'I11ttl 1111011111011 gave t110 Little Giants 111' 1912511121511 21 run f111' f1lCl1' 1111111ey 111 a 47-26 tilt 1111 l3Cf'Cl111JC1' 11. T110 R011 111111 Whites were just begin- ning to s1111w 111011' true lIt11'llVVOOCl ability. T110 C2lI'Ll1I1HlS liC111 1111 t11is winning streak for t11e first 15111110 111g11inst f1Cl,ll'QC Williains College of C11i1i'11g11. T110 final s011re was 58-50 111 I.S.N.U.'s f3YO1'. Un 1JCi'CIIl1JC1' 311 t11e Reclbirds CINf1E'1,l t110 0111 y011r right by Illtllilllg 111 511-44 yi1't11ry over t110 1YJQf'Ht1ll' Cl1tCI'1D1lli1l'S. F111' 111011' f1rst 11111110 111' 1944 C1111011 C11g11111's 111011 I'11U1tl1't'11 t11 111111111111 t11 11100t t110 Xvl1l1J2l1'il1SO 511112111 1111 111011' 11wn f11111r, T110 1-11111100 111' s1-enery 11111 not 110111 Sl11111lf111f.' '1':111ii11, f111'1'111H', X'vI'1'1J1t', S 11-1'1i, R111,'si1111, 1 ssisa '11 ' .. , , , . . ,.. , 1. 11. 1 t110 fellows. 111111 tl10y 1'CUl1'I1Qf1 t11 N111111111 with 21 59- 53 1lef011t. In tl1ei1' SCt'O11fil g11111e with t110 Cats 111 P1-111111, t110 R011 111111 11111103 ff11'Cl,1 better t111111 tllflf' 111111 t110 first ti1110. T111'11111gl1 a l11st-111i1111t0 free 11l1'OW by AS. Harry Gl11-k1111f. t110 NU1'I11t'il 111011 11011011 tl 711-69 win 11y0r t11e Diesels, l.S.N.1'. 1.11115 witnessefl t11e s01fo111l w1'1rst 110fe11t 111' N111'11l2'tl1S season yylien t110 G11bs fr11n1 Great Lakes 1111110 11,1 1XI1'COl'I111Ck gyin. T110 Gobs 111111 O11 tl10i1' 811112111 t110 11e11g11t 111111 s11ee1il t1111t t110 NLJ1'I1lt1l quintet- 1111-ke11. T110 final seore was 83-53 for Great L11kes. T110 R01elb1r1i1s won 1'11QlI' first 1944 I.1.A.C. eoiifer- 01100 121111110 by 21 inargin of 45-43 over t110 E11gy11ti11ns of SOUfl1Q1'I1 Illinois State T0a011ers College on t11e Birdies' 11111110 1111011 Nornial ke11t well 111101111 of tllG11' 11111111110nts 1111ri11g t110 first 1111lf, but some YVGll-11l2lf'Cf1 f10l1.l 111111ls on t11e 1321111 of 1116 SOl111lCl'I1 five brouglit t110 EQj'13tl21I1S 1-loser to I.S.N.U.'s seore. 1Yl1C11 t11e Little Giants of Wabash College 0111110 to Norinal, t11ey reeeived their seeond defeat f1'0I11 t110 C11g11111111e11 111 21 55-39 eontest. Ill t11Cll' struggle against t110 Deeatui' C11ter11i11111's, t110 Cill'1.1lll2llS 1011 11111101' 11 70-53 drive by t110 Cats. T110 Huskies l1I'Olll DeKalb '10ll1'IlCYCfl to 1XIl'CO1'l11lf'li 1 A t111t C 1 lf 11, f1l'!tIl1llUlISl', f11i1'k1111l', 50110011 C1OllC'l1 Cwfiflllill, H2ll'1l1IlQQ, Stone. 131111112111 11111111 111111111 S1 lIfI'l!.' Afllllf, Ai1111r11si11s,. 1X'fI1lt'1iIlll1. 1Y11it1111,'1c, Ab1111tt. 1 1 n x v :ns- c ABBOTT RAESIDE STONE CGLLIFR gyninasium 011 January 22 to roll up a score of 51-47 over the Cardinals. A tall center on the Northern squad jeopardized NO1'111i1l,S chances of winning 1.1'Ol11 the beginning. This year for the first ti111e i11 eigl1t years the Birdies played a ga111e on the l1ardwood against the Tita11s of Wesleyan. The co11test was played o11 the floor at- VVesleyan's Memorial GYIIIIIEISRIIII, but unfainiliar surroundings did not stop the prowess of the Red a11d White. Tl1QY 031119 through with a score of 51-34 rolled up against, the Green and Whites. The Leathernecks of VVestern fell under the drive of the Redbirds on Westerns floor o11 January 25 to the count, of 65-51. In spite of its defeat Macomb pro- duced the l1igl1 scorer of the evening i11 t-he person of Dick Todd with a total of 28 points. The worst defeat for the Cogdalmen came from the Gobs of Great, Lakes i11 an 85-47 tussle. Fast- scoring by the Gobs overwhelmed the Red and White. After leading almost all the way, the Charleston quintet lost a close game of 53-50 to I.S.N.U. A.S. Warren Collier Sallli tl1c deciding basket in the last minutes of play. George Williams College received its seco11d defeat YERBIC WHITLOCK GLIC'KA1'F from Normal O11 February 5 in its own gym. Tl1c game ended in a 62-52 score in tl1c Redbirds' favor. XVhen tl1c Prairie Slnpbnilders of Seneca failed to appear for a game, Coach Cogdal pitted his Reds against l1is 1Yhitcs for a 58-41 battle in favor of tl1c lYhites. The Cardinal five swamped tl1c Southern Teachers ive of Carbondale in a 60-38 victory o11 Carbondale's floor. For the second ti111e Wesleyan's Gree11 and Whites bowed to the Codgalmen i11 a 62-32 struggle. The Tita11s started the scoring but could not- finish it. Coach Cogdal gave 111ost of his team a good work- out i11 the ga111e witl1 Charleston O11 February 16, when Normal turned in a 71-39 account of itself. The Birdies made sure of the I.I.A.C. champion- sl1ip by defeating DeKalb Teachers by 58-47 in a H9Cli to 11eck race witl1 the Huskies. In the game against TvGSiQ1'11yS Leathernecks .lack Escorcia, a senior in physical education, made his 1943-44 hardwood debut- to help roll up a total of 48-41 over the Macomb squad as the o11ly civilia11 man to appear witl1 Coach Cogdal's basketball 111011 tl.1s year. iXIt'c,iOl'II1lt'li lllf'IlL'l1I'l'S are full of Cllftttldllg students when Redlnii-ds have :1 game scla'-111111-tl. DEARDOR FF 176 Lmccr Icfl: Sprinter McDonald on the mark-Miler lVIcCa.ndless-Captam Escorcia shows his winning form fllhitlock and Long pose at the net-Whitlock wait- ing to smash across an ace. In Spring, They Fancy ' giggle. PRI G PURT Coach Joe Cogdal's one returning letterman, sprinter Bruce McDonald, bolstered track and field men A.S. Ken McMurray, A.S. Bob Talkin, A.S. Robert Humphrey, Bob Jones, Alex Takacs, A.S. Troy Taber, A.S. Don McCandless, A.S. Bill Suhring, and A.S, Jack Stennett. The relay team entered the Purdue Carnival relay late in March, and in May I.S.N.U. played host to the Illinois Inter-collegiate Athletic Con- ference track and field teams. At the outset of the tennis season plans forthe racket-wielding squad were indefinite due to the absence of former Coach Richard Browne, but for the first weeks of practice Captain Jack Escorcia acted as coach. Other men out on the courts smacking tennis balls were A.S. VVillian1 Abbott, A.S. Kendall Hinman, A.S. Harold Long, A.S. .lack Mackay, A.S. VVilliam Newby, A.S. Ray Sharpe, AS. Kenneth Sibley, and A.S. James Whitlock. Not to be outdone despite smallness of num- bers were golfers Jones, A.S. John Stout, A.S. Thomas Doyle, and A.S. George Hrehoycsik, who began teeing off as soon as winter winds died down. Above: Manager Steelman, Batboy Schaaby,'l and Hre- hovcsikg Friedman in the background-Olivieri up to bat -Clutter, Parker, and Pinder smile for the camera-man +Catcher f'Dog Weir. The All-American Game- Ilzl ERALL The nucleus of Coach Howard Hancock's base- ball squad this spring were lettermen Don Pinder, and A.S. Spencer Gilmore, who were active on the team last, year. As this book goes to press, no schedule of games in baseball has been drawn up. IS.N.U., however, will play as many as possible of the squads that it opposes in 'tNormal times. Trying for the pitcher position were AS. Wally Muelder, A.S. Don Petersen, AS. Leslie McIntyre, and A.S. Herman Frieclmang for catcher were AS. Jack Koerner, AS. George Hrehovcsik, AS. Her- bert Graff, and A.S. .lack Weir. Aspiring first, basemen were A.A. Milton Clarke, AS. Robert Larson, and AS. Don Deardorff, sec- ond basemen Don Pinder and AS. Bob .lohnsong third base A.S. Lloyd Sides, AS. Byron Graber, and Fred Sell. Men out for short stop were AS. Eddie Carson, AS. Orrin Lashbrook, Tom Kienle, and AS. Dean Stonierg for right field AS. Anthony Toliuszis, AS. Howard Hillman, and AS. Richard Wolfcg for center field AS. Richard Brown, AS. Spencer Gilmore, and JAS. Don Detjeng for left field Ray Bauer and AS. Harry Parker. AS. Kenneth Steel- man managed the 1944 baseball nine. -..f,,,q Few 1Wen,, but Great Fun, in, St11n11'i1111: M0Don:1111. Tznkaes. B1-11w:1y, Kienle. Front R1111': B2it'11IllIlll, Keefe. Pindell. ' 1 'I'l11111 HAL As was t1'110 111' :111 sports 211-tivities at I.S.N.U. this y021r, niosti 111' t110 11l1l't1t'1112l1ltS 111 t11e 11101115 1111111- 111111111 p1'11g1'1-1111 were nien 111' t11e Navy Y-12 unit. ,, . . . -.. . I11os0 w1111 21v21111-11 t1lCll1SC1YC'S ot t11e 1z1t'111tlCS ot A1t'Q1Ul'1111t'k f1y1llI1EiS111lIl f1'0111 7 t11 9 11.111, on Mon- 11213' 211111 rI11llll'Sf1tlY evenings 1121111 21 r11211'ing good tinie. T110 tlt1I111ll1S1I':lt1OI1 of t11e IIICDYS i11t1'z1111111'111 sports 1JI'0Ql'i1Ill wus 111 t11e 111111615 of 1211-nlty 111e11111er Mr. 1,2lY01'l1 IC. Ltl1l1'J2'illg11 of t110 :1g1'i1'111t111'0 l.1CD?11't-l1l9I1t. .1111-k 1Cs1-111-1-1:1 z11't011 215 S1QllC1CIlt- 1 '11:1i1'11121n of t11e pro- grain. t1I1I101't1l1l1t1CS for t0ll1'I12lI11CI11'S 111 twelve sports were Uf1'L'1'L'l1, 211111 1l1t1llJ1lQQ1l 1I1t,C1'CSt- 111 501110 of t11e 11311211 sports 1211:g:011, 1121sket11:111, tennis, 211111 ping pong p1-111'011 111 111- t110 1.Z1VtlI'11C of 1Iltl'tlIlllll'tl1 fans. In i11tr:11n11r211 tennis Es1'11r1-121 won t110 1943 511111- lllttl' THII1'11tlIllt'llt. In S0llt0lIl1M'l' tl 11111 t01111is 101111121- 1714 inent was 1111111011011 wit11 both Civilian and V-12 nien out t11 w111. T11e senii-Hnals were never eoinpletedt 110- 0211150 t11e Navy semester en11e11 at t11e ti111e XV11CIl these were Ff'11Gt1111QC1. T11Cl1 w1t11 t11e 11ew semester under way 211111 t11e fellows 1'C9.f1Y to finish t11e1r QHIUQS, 1111- f11vor21111e WCHt11GI' 11111te11 2111 aetivities. T110 eivilian b21sketb2111 sq11z111, 21pp1'op1'1at01y n211ne11 t11e Civies, proved SllpG1'1Ol' to 2111 its V-12 eolnpeti- tors. T110 Ci1'i0s 110111 t11e 10216111111 position t111'o11g11- out t11e to111'11a111e11t1 111111 CIHC1'gCt'1 wit11 21 t1n211 seore of nine QQUIIQS WOII 2111151 none lost-. T110 V-12 Sqll8f1S 111 1110 running were Fitz, Oozlefinelies, Busters, Tor- pedoes, FllI'Il1Ql'S, Pony Spef-1211, Seuppers, Has Beens, 3111.1 D.S.'s. ESt'Ul't,'1t1 XVOII t11e 11111 pong tU1lI'Il2lIHGI1t1 w11i011 ended 111 early spring. Recreation to Raise You from Wrack and Ruin WUME ' I TRAMURAL Ready Service! VVhang!-We're off to a dashing e 7 ' season of fall sports. There is nothing like a speedy set of tennis to relax one after a hard day of psychol- o0'v grammar, and student teaching. Even after the O. I one, two, three, down-up-down-up-down, tenough is enough!! of calisthenics, tennis and hoekey are child's play. Although only a few girls went out for fall tennis, Margo Novaria servec l the would-be Helen VVills Moodys through many sets. tLet's make it love sets, just to be romantic!! The hockey team under the leadership of Saralea Storts, bullied against, Vilesleyan for home to home games. The results were one tie, 0-0 twhose favor?l and one defeat, 2-0. Strike! Obvious resu s t-ice of bowling league teams under the leadership of Sherma Dabney. Leagues, meeting every Tuesday evening, really knocked 'em for a row of duckpins. lt of instruction and prac- Wfhile the snow tlurried outside, Silvia Swanson and l1e1' 27 guards, forwards, centers, and water girls CD , played a fast, game of basketball on the hardwood at- lNIcCormick. They really have that old technique of ushooting the ball. Mildred Scheffel with 40 girls took a work-out Monday and VVednesday afternoons with their old favorite, volleyball, or batted the birdie in badminton. Ah! Come spring, Alice Frank and Esther Larson ' l 1' ltl turned to thouifhts of tennis, and their girs igi y ' A - g baseball and archery. tNo kidding!! They tested the tennis racket- for another set there we go again. Ah, spring! 1. or they hit for a homer straight through right field. XVoman on second, woman on third-what a set-up! Modern Robin Hoods stopped traffic on School and Beaufort streets with their bows-and arrows. As if all this were-n't enough, tickets were obtain- able throughont the year for swimming, ten-pin howl- ing, duck-pin bowling, and golf. lYhat- Stamina! This suspense is killing! Will it go over or won't it? l'J r nv e Fell Hull roof in fluines . . . Naval Review . . NFtWlY-llOl'IllC4'l Cil'tillll1iTf3 Couneil .. ,lnolher Term-and a .Backward Glance as THE YEAR' FADE I T0 HI 'I'llIlY Illinois State Norinul University unfler the vloufl of vliztos :intl eonflic-ti for the fourth tinit -... in its eiglitv-sixtli year of p1'ep:fn'i1ig teueliers who have zuwelrtetl the vlmllenge of perpetuzitingr our 4-ulturul lierituge in the llfll11lCfF, villages, towns, :intl 1-ities of Illinois . . . another unnus for l1lStO1'Y-lllfllilllgl. The pen liegrfni to sv1':1wl the activities and events of another veur on Septeinber 14, the beginning of Ifreslnnzni week, those few rlziye par-kefl with von- lerens-es, bewilrlerinent, loneliness, tests anrl social f'-tit v ' J , ,1. -tk. President Raviiionil VV. Fuireliilrl wzlteliecl wisely over the I1llI1ll1llSll'2lflllD of the institution. Slll't'l'H:40l' to the flCllIliS Vllilll' forinerlv helrl hv Dean H. H. S1'l'lI'0C'tll'l' was lleun Cliris A. 'liJeYoungi. , . . lteggistrzeition sturteal 776 stumlents on the work of :in- ISU other terni towarcl that 1-oveterl degree. Sixty-seven eivilian men bolstered the masculine quota. Fell and Smith Halls no longer eehoefl with the voiees of prospeetive peclagoguee. The two clorini- tories liafl been converted into t'ships by the arrival of the Navy V-12 upon our ezunpus July 1. ' Lieu- tenant Melclriin F. Burrill wus in eoininnncl of the two units of approxiinutely three liunflrecl aippreii- tice sezunen. Bell-bottomecl trousers, canine inaseots, and iizuitiezil lingo inufle their wav into the aeacleinie atinospllere of eollege life. Satiirclajv afternoons saw sturlents, fzieultv nieinbers, :uifl townspeople gather- ing on the south enfl of the eannpus to view 'teuptaiifs inspem-tion. Hoineeoining hegun on Ot-tober 22, Highlights of the gala week end were the canteen where old friend- ships were rekindled, Ensign IYilliam Turner speaking at the naval review, the gasless parade, and victory over the supposedly invincible rival Wesleyan by a score of 6-0. At 12:30 noon on November 9, fire flared out in the attic of Fell Hall. Students stood by, helpless and horrified, heedless of class bells. The navy men in an O1'CiQ1'lY manner removed the furnishings into McCormick Gymnasium and speedily set up their barracks. Later in the afternoon the blaze was ex- tinguished, leaving the roof badly damaged. During the same month the N.Y.A. barracks at the University Farm, which at one time had housed 125 men, were torn down. The entire student and faculty body mourned the passing of Miss Bernice A. Tucker, assistant profes- sor of home economics, on November 11. A critic at the University High School, Miss Tucker had been a member of the faculty since 1932. In the latter part of this month, Tabby Talkin. apprentice seaman, won a place for himself in the Hall of Redbird Heroes by making a spectacular eighty-eight yard line dash on the gridiron in the last seven seconds of play and clinching the second suc- cessive win over the neighboring Titans. The usual two-day Thanksgiving vacation was shortened into one holiday to meet the demands of wartime trans- portation. Recognition and honor came to I.S.N.I'. witl1 the announcement that it was to be the first school in the state of Illinois to have a division of special edu- cation. Dr. Rose Parker, associate professor of edu- cation, is to be the director of this new division which will offer training for teachers for exceptional cl1il- dren. Stress is to be placed upon tl1e instructing of the partially sighted, the socially maladjusted, the hard of hearing, and the speech defective. Further distinction bestowed on our Alma Mater was the approval of Illinois State Normal University along with the other state teachers colleges for graduate work. Beginning in the summer session of 19-14 graduate courses will be offered in eight fields: education, psychology, biological science, English. geography, foreign languages tflerman, Latin, and Spanishl. speech education, and social science this- tory, political science, economics, and sociologyi. A faculty council was created to supervise the admin- istration of tl1is special work. For the third time, Illinois State Normal Ivni- versity was awarded a two hundred dollar scholar- ship by the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers. the first such grant received by our school since 1941. This unforgettable year included an incessant ham- mering, a persistent odor of paint, the creak of wheel- barrows, makeshift offices, and the movement of crews of workmen everywhere. I.S.N.I7. underwent the wel- comed ordeal of a series of building repairs, the paint- ing of the exterior of some of the buildings, the con- struction of a new sidewalk from Fell Hall to Milner Library, the renovation of the business office and the Dean of lYomen's office. the re-roofing of the Indus- ' 'A 1 V , f '. wh 1- l '. 'V .. -, . , ..V,.,-,----x-.Mis 1 124 m.,1..' - -:- C -sian, f . -l -, wuz,-,,, . , 7 -gg .A1!Cy-5??f-5,-vKg,.9.,f-f-j-I--Q. .15 5 -11354 1' ,:m.g-il.-w,-Fm-.,', .fy,,1,. -' 'I -- I - -.. ff:?I .-,:.1Qfwrf1,sV. '- .am 1 - 3' 3-.3 --' -ig,-i:,..5,,-,ig-. ,- L--4 c -:V - --,g,,,4:,g:1. ,..-psrf ..:gfV3g,-,Vefqqi s.-:,fEg:s,.e.j,,,.,.,..- . ,f -...V'.,- - ' V P -'Ss'1,12s::?r .-Q,2?t.zii?w?11Hf- , . 'M L- :V . 'ae . ll , -H' . .f '-'f' ' i- ' A tai'- -.w.gf.qr-f,5,,--.-V .-75. ,1 ,, -- :za Lg- bf! M, . . Hgjsp,-. J I .L I, Iv.. I . V . . . 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The eleventh tlllllllill round-up of sehool admin- istrators of ventral Illinois was held O11 Deeeniber 4. Tl1e theine was The Ediieation of Exeeptional Chil- dren. Prineipal speakers included Lawrenee J. Linek, exeeutive direetor of Illinois eonnnissions for handi- 1-apped ehildren, and llr. Charles Perry, direetor of speeial edueation at Ohio State University. A few days before Christnias holidays, Professor George M. Palmer, a 1l1C'll1l7G1' of the English depart- ment for twenty years, resigned beeause of poor s1v f .r:1g r. ap X . - - ' -.E :1 -' :if . . 1. . - . - , .of K Kia 1 1 .1 . f x W , . gi f . .st .1 . , 1-. -r' 1 V - fag, V ,e '-1 1 ia. ,X l Y-.. Y EX , . ,S health. His loss was deeply felt by those students i11 whose hearts he had won a place of admiration and respeet. The new year exeiteinent- started off with tl1e first Navy assembly. It featured a east, of forty-five per- sons, ineluding Wally iXIlI6lFl6'l'lS fourteen-pieee band and soloist. Leonard Maeliain. 1 In fill' linielight were tl1e speech activities featured o11 Olll' ow11 eainpus. The first sehool-wide diseussion eontest was sponsored by the Eta ehapter of Pi Kappa Delta. I.S.N.U. i11 January played host to students froin approxiinately twenty sehools, who debated 11pon the subjeet of whether tl1e United States should par- ticipate i11 a world poliee foree. This year niarked tl1e absenee of inany faniiliar -.f . --.,.,,...12i 2.3 ss- ,:.,,. bf., .- ,fqq-s'- i,v R ' uf., .Lu ,t If 4-'Y' 32 ' s .1 S - ,,,,,...-H . . - 2.1 .V-2: aj- I I Q, s..'1e,ei- - '- ' - L 41 'V-fx -' 1 - .. -w-.- .: 1 t .f 1- 1 .4 n o i g . ....' TS :F-' M.. A I'f- ., '- '. 51,7 f . . . X Q Mg A - Ji. .ii 5 - s Q 1 W t if' -E' 'I X 'Q Y fly? , . 'if se Q iii 4-Lu' X NN- R L L W if 65 in 1- 4- .-f s bw' A I ,L -.cg 'L V A so Ns, 1 Q-ff' f + A ' 'lt f -- '-- - s. ' ' A -sv -1 '...v-L.:i....:-,.-' - W- - xiii ' at H ' . Q, . .. .. ii' ' - lash -af..- -- t'2 '5' 'T 11 'H 1 35 is S- S , Y sl. -' i figures from the eainpus. Those on leave were Mrs. Rose B. Buehler and Miss Huberta Clelnans froni tl1e Metm-all Traiiiing Sehoolg Miss Aliee Ii. libel froin the l'niv1-rsity High S1-hoolg Mr. -lOllI1 F. Foy and Miss Louise Pedigo froni tl1e affiliated sehoolsg Misses B. Elizabeth Dean, Edna M. Gueffroy, Opal C. Hart- line, Ruth Henline, Ennna R. Knudson. and Messrs. Harold F. Koepke, Harlan NV. Peitlnnan, and Rieliard ll. Browne from the faeiiltyg and Mrs. Gertrude M. Hall of' the publieity ofliee and Mr. Vtvilliarn V. White of the l'niversity Press. Resigrnatioiis eanie froni Miss Marie lfiiiger and Miss Winifred Bally of Metealfg Mr. Kenyon S1-ott Fleteher Zlllfl Mr. Franc-is VV. Hib- ler of l.S.N.l'.g and B112f,lllI'lSIC.Hl'i1'1JSTL'1'tJl'I.S.S.f.l.S. 182 Additional higghliglits of the year were tl1e personal :1ppearanee of the young autlior Maureen Daly, the elinehing of tl1e sixth eonseeutive H.-XC title by the Cogdalinen, Alfred Noyes' leeture O11 Literature and Life, the opening of tl1e l'nive1'sity Student Center, tl1e Vietory of tl1e Phils over tl1e XXY1'lQl1fS, and the an- nouneeinent of Mrs. Lorraine J. Roberts as T.S.N.U.'s no111inee for tl1e l'niversity of Illinois seholarsliip. . . . and so elose tl1e pages of another vol11111e of tl1e history of Illinois State Normal University . . . a university in wartinie -... niarehing unflinehingly onward with its ehallenge of 'tgladly wolde he lerne and gladly tem-he. I llllllllllllilzlllfl Aliss Bernice Tucker 3 . 1, 2 . . . died on Noyeinber 9, 1943, after an illness of six ' weeks . . . Miss Tucker had been assistant professor of the tear-hing of honie economies at Illinois State Normal University sinee 1932. At, the time of her death she was avting as supervisor of honie eeononiics majors. The tea:-hing profession and the University lost a competent ineniber upon Miss Tueker's death. Lt. James Finley . . . crashed to his death on December 14, 1943 . . . While attending Illinois State Normal I'niyersity, .Iiin held niany responsible positions in eanipus organiza- tions . . . was adinired by every student who knew hini. 'lli Many of us renieinber hini as Editor of the notable i' Y . . . . . . 1942 Index. The entire University telt the shot-k ol his .gt f 're' it tragic death. H43 ll MEMUIHA lJl'Qf0SS0l' George Elf. Palmer . . . flicwl May 7, 1944 . .. w lm' twu rlc-1-zulvs, 111: Pillllllll' f'll2lllf'IlQL'Il stlulcnts of llliiiuis Stan' Xuiii lliiivcrsily ln lan-c Sflll1ll'Cly issues of the prosciit mill tlic lllllll1'E'. Hu xx Une irlm m'1'r'1' fru'11wl his lzrwlf lillf rzzrzwliefl ln'13r1.wf f01'1l'r1r1l, 4Nf'1'1fr f1'uulf1'wl VIOIIIIN :would lJl'f'IIl-', .Yf'l'I'I' II1'r'lllIIl'li, Hlllllflll Vliflllf 1I'l,'l'l' ?l'OI'Nft9Il, ll'I'O7IQ 111111111 ILVZUIIIHIIII . :mil lmm liis intcllcvturil iiitvgrity, zu-st lm' living. :mil g1'L'1ll-llOi'll'lC1l 1-uiilwwc IH-l miiw tlm inspirzitimi llml- livl-s cm in tlic- Il1Cl11li1'll'S uf tlmsc who know lniui mon nm or the inestimable aid in the production of the 19141. I ndex given by Harold F. Beckett, Kingsport Press, Incorporated, Kingsport, Tennessee. in the lllZlIllllJl1l'tilll'f' of the new-style eoversg Robert F. Grubb, of Grubb Engraving Company. Champaign, Illinois, in the engraving of the book, John J. Watchinski and the Camera Craft Studio, Normal, Illinois, in the pliotograpliy: lidward J. Bryan, of Pantagrapb Printing and Statioliery Coinpany, lilooinington, lllinois, in the printing, Ramon Hanson, I. S. N. U., for informal sliotszwto these in particular, and to a score ol' others whom it is impossible to name, the 1914 Imlenr stall' is deeply grateful. BAHHXIK.-K l'll,Dl2H lXlAPnGIE LOWE FRANCES 'lll'Il.l,AIiO Co-lfdl'for.s' 135 -u ,f 0 1 , v .X 1 w. J S 1, 1 1 . 5 , I., ' 1 li v.- X-ivlllv. .V ,L ,, .. X'-2 .' .1-me . 3-- - ..., R, n .79 A Abbott, W. P. .... . .....89, 174, Abrams, Robert W.. . . . . Adair, Caryl . ........... . Adams, Howard W. ....... 22, 24 Adams, Naomi R. .... . Adamson, Mary D.. . .. Admire, Harry F.. . .. .7 175 89 47 40 79 61 24 Aebischer, Eunice L.. .. ....46 47 Alexander, Althea C.. .. ...... 78, 79 122, 150 Allen, Dorothy M. ........... 69, 136 Allen, Eleanor ......... 61, 133, 136 Allen, Mabel Claire. .24, 38, 132, 142 Allen, Marion C. ............... 24 Allonby, Eleanore J. ..... 47, 125, 126 134, 137 Alumni Q14arle1'1y .............. 103 Alverson, Martha Lou ...- -36, 37, 78 79, 116 Alworth, Ernest J. ..... ...... 8 9 Ambrosius, Hoyt C. .... ...89, 174 Amdor, Mary Woods... ...47, 114 116, 144 Anderson, Donald L. ........ 89 Anderson, Mrs. Grace .......... 34 Anderson, Lois J.. ............ . 47 Anderson, Mary Elaine..79, 115, 140 Andrews, Chester C. .......... 68, 89 Andrews, Ruth L...69, 115, 116, 144 Anthony, Betty Jean ......... 69, 136 Antonsen, Virgil G. ............ 89 Appenbrink, Gloria R .... . . .79, 140 Applegate, Richard P.. . .. .. 89 Arnold, Mary S. ...... .... 2 4 Aronson, Chester C. .... ...... 8 9 A.r.remblie.r .... ........... 1 62, 163 Atkin, Edith Irene ...... ........ 2 4 Atkinson, Phil ..... 61, 110, 119, 142 Aull, Gladys .................. 86 B Bachert, Jol1n O. ...... ........ 8 9 Bachman, Virgil .. .... 59, 60 61 154, 178 Bailey, Jewell .......... 61, 113, 140 Bailey, Joanna T. .............. 79 Bailey, Loraine ......... 79, 109, 149 Baker, Blanche D.. .. ...... 79, 137 Baker, Esther M. .... ..... 4 7, 131 Baker, Thaddeus G.... 89 Bale, Ethel ......... .... 6 9 Ballard, Ernest S.. .. . . . 89 Ballard, Mary .... ...61, 125 Bally, Winifred ... ...24, 40 Bane, Reta ...... ...69, 116 Barbee, Ruth ......... .... 6 1 Barnett, Lucille F. .............. 79 Barnett, M. Geraldine ......... 78, 79 Barron, Mort D. ............... 89 Bartle, Gladys .. ........ 22, 24, 143 Barton, Vivian E ........ 79, 115, 116 Bartz, Walter ..... ...47, 124, 127 153, 154 Baseball .... ........ . .. 177 Baikellmll . . .. . ...... 173, 174, 175 Bauer, Ray B ......... 77, 78, 79, 110 123, 150, 170 Bauer, Mrs. Veda Bolt .......... 34 Baxter, Junella ......... 61, 116, 139 Bayles, Robert E.. ...... 89, 123, 170 Beamer, Mary I.. .. ...... 69, 138 Bean, Carol E. .... .. ...... 78, 79 Beatty, Alvera R. .... ...60, 107 Beebe, Albert D. ............... 89 Bell, Martin L. .............. 89, 148 Bell, Mary M. ..... 79, 108, 122, 147 Benjamin, Ruthelma ..... 68, 69, 106 109, 142 Bennet, Marjorie J.. ............ 69 Bennett, Mary Ellen ..... 69, 116, 136 Bennett, Robert W. ............. 89 Benten, Jane M. .... ' ......... 69, 150 Benway, Russell E. ....... 78, 79, 178 Bergendotf, Conrad L. V.. .40, 89, 129 Bergland, Elsie ...... .......... 2 4 Bergsaker, Arnold J. ............ 89 Bergstrom, Betty ......... 60, 61, 147 Bergstrom, Robert E.. .......... . 89 Beveridge, Bob W. .... .... . .. 89 Beyer, Helen A.. .... . 79 Beyer, W. A. L.... zz, 24 llLllSSllllllll l llllll Bielfeldt, Marjorie A. .... 79, 109, Bielsker, Lois E. ............. 69, Bigelow, Ethel G.... Black, Harvey E.. . ... Blackburn, Eunice . . . . . Blal-celey, Douglas .. ....... .. Bledsoe, Barbara ............ 79, Bleyl, Karl ............ 24, 134, Bliss, Harlan .................. Blodgett, Dorothy L. .......... . Blomquist, William T. ......... . Blundell, Janet L. ...... 69, 106, 116, Blythe, Glenn H. .... ....... 8 9, Bozzrdr .... ...... .... 3 8 , 39. Bobbett, Lorraine . .... ....... 7 9, Boicourt, Blaine ....... .24, 116, Bolmeier, Wallace R. .......... . Booi, Duane G. ..... . . Bost, Frieda M. ....... . Botkin, Wayne W. ..... . Bouas, Genevieve M. .......... . Boundy, Lottie ................ Bowden, Dorothy L. ..... 47, 145, Bowers, G. Eugenia ........ .69, Bowman, Lt. 1j.g.J Eugene ..87 Bowman, S. Fred...47, 133 141, Bradfield, Charles L. ........... . Bradley, William E. ........... . Bragg, Janet ........ . .. Brasi, Vincent B. .... .... . Brauer, Irving H. ......... .61, Breckenridge, Gladys ..... .61, Breen, Margaret E.. .69, 111, 115, 136, 144, Bremer, Betty ....... 60, 61, 114, 116,125, Brenkman, M. Hope ....... .69, 116, Brenkman, Virginia ..... 61, 113, Brenneman, Elsie . .20, 21, 22, 39, Brenneman, Ruth ....... 79, 116, Brewer, Jean E. ..... .......... . Brewer, Mary E.. .... ..... 6 1, Briggs, Forrest P. ...... ..... . Brigham, Elizabeth ........ 47, 136, Brigham, H. Grace .... .. . .61, Brougl1, Rulon R.... Brown, Bettylew ............... Brown, H. Gale ........ 69, 106, Brown, Richard R. ......... .. . . Browne, Richard G. ........... 25 Browne, Rosemary L. ......... 69. 129, Brucker, L. Joan ........ 69, 113, Brucker, Mary E....69, 107, 113, Brunk, Mrs. Dorothy G.. .25, 40, Brush, George S. .......... .... . Bryan, Elizabeth M. ..... 69, 113, Buchholz, Dorothy F. .......... . Buell, Mary E. ........ ....... . Buell, Victor B. ............. 90, Bucquet, Howard S. .......... 90, Bug, Jane L. ......... 23, 46, 47, 130, Bull, Richard S. ....... ........ . Bundy, Helen R. .... 60, 61, 141, Bunting, Barbara F. ....... . . .. .. Burrill, Lt. Meldrim F. ........ 87, Burton, Donald ........ .. 90, Bush, Ronald L. ......... .... . Bll.F1l7L9.f.f Edlzrzltion Club .... . . . Busse, Lt. lj.g.J Edwin A. ..... . Butz, Marion F. ............... . Byerly, Ora G. ................ . Byrne, David F. ......... 68, 90, C Cade, Oscar Robert .... . Cagle, Harry ........ . . Calhoon, Erva ......... . Calimese, Betty Louise . . . . Callery, Mary Alice ..... . . . Cameron, Richard C.. .. ..... Campbell, Dorothy E.. .. ...69, Carey, Archibald .... ....... 9 0, Carey, Mary Jean ............... Carlon, Lucille G. ....... 79, 136. Carlson, Dorothy ..... . ...... 79, Carlson, Elsie V. .... 46, 48, 134, 140, 141, 116 145 61 89 126 89 144 154 89 69 89 108 143 170 40 109 152 89 79 47 89 79 1 1 23 47 36 88 154 89 89 86 89 127 13 116 150 115 144 113 140 140 40 136 79 141 89 133 148 148 90 79 139 90 78 108 150 136 136 128 90 136 47 25 153 148 125 136 90 142 79 88 172 90 136 88 90 154 134 90 90 61 47 79 90 136 148 69 150 140 135 142 Carlson, Henrietta E. ........ 79, 135, Carlton, Herbert L. ............ . Carman, Gwendolyn R. ...... Carrington, J. W.. .20, 21, 22, 23, Carson, Charles Edwin ...... 90, Carter, Catherine ....... 61, 115, Carver, Katherine E.. . . . Cather, Donald Warren. Catlin, Dorothy ........... 48, Caviezel, M. Jane ...... 36, 38, 39, 147 Chamberlin, Robert H... Chandler, Emma M. ......... 61 140 Chapman, Gladys .... .79, 114 Charter, Patrick A. .... . Chase, Beverly . .... . .48 Chehak, John Dean ............ Cherhavy, Irene E. ......... .69 Chesebro, Patricia ..61, 115, 116 Childress, Mrs. Virginia ......... Cbr'i.rIiaf1 Science Club. ....... . Ciconette . J- Clark, Annabell Arthur .... Clarke, Milton E. ............ 90 Clauson, Evelyn J. ...... 48, 116 125 122 Clayton, Patty ..... 48, 105, 131, Clem, Mrs. Ruth V. ........... . Clendening, Paul R. ...... . , v Clayton, Irene A. .... 25, 40, , Cline, Julia B. ..... 48, 111, 134, Clutter, Walter R. ........ . . .90 Cochran, Granville P. M.. .. Codding, Marjorie ........ Cogdal, Joseph T. ...... . Cole, Carol P. ............ . Cole, E. L ................. ..25 90 25 cole, Pauline 13. ..... 23, 48,406 Coles, Marilyn R.. ..... ...as 66, 147, College League dj' 11750711671 Vufeizr Collier, Warren A.. .90, 123, 174, Colonius, Marilou .... .....69, Commerzremenr . . .. .. ....158, Conkey, Frances ...... 22, 25, 38, Connell, M. Regina ..... .. .25 Cooke, Betty Belle .... .48 Cooper, Margaret ... ...22, 25, Cooper, Norma A. ...... 79, 114, Cooper, Dr. Rachel ............. Cooper, Robert ................ Cope, Norma A. ...... 36, 40, 48, 116, 144, Coplan, I. Onalee...68, 69, 114, 116 Costanza, Josephine R. ........ . Cottrell, Gordan L.. .. Cowles, Imogene ....... I 1 I Cowlin, S. 2fc, C. C.. .. .69 Cox, Eva K. .......,.. .48, 122 Cox, Mary M. ...... ......... . Crandall, Marilyn ...... 69, 115 Crawford, Helen F.. ......... . .. Crist, Liston H. ............... . Croft, Marie ...... 48, 105, 130 Crompton, Mabel P. .... Crone, Roy L. ....... . Crosby, Lucile Z.. . . . .25 Cross, C. L.. ...... ....... 2 5 Cross, Louis .... .. .70, 114 Cross, Patsy .................. Cullen, Patricia . ..... ..40, 61 Curry, Howard ............ .61 Cyrier, Cecilia A.. . .70, 112, 137 Cyrier, Frances Marie .... 48, 111 127, 134 D Dabney, Sherma E. .... .70, 122 Dalton, Dorothy A. ...... ...... . Daly, Maureen ..... ........ Dalziel, June L. .... ..... 7 0 Daniels, Arthur W. ............ . Davenport, Nettie B. .... 48, 103 131. Davidson, Dale . ............ .. Davis, Bernard Sam ............. Davis, A Davis, Marjory H... .. Davis, Norma Jean ....... 78, 80, Dawson, Ellen E.. .. Lois L. .......... 49, 126, . .61, 115 1-10 90 79 25 117 140 25 90 140 61 153 90 113 141 116 90 155 90 142 144 33 148 90 141 120 124 13-4 147 138 23 90 140 177 90 79 174 148 154 133 61 153 112 175 149 159 39 150 111 137 136 23 90 114 153 115 144 79 80 130 88 147 80 116 70 90 136 153 90 2s 134 115 80 1-17 154 150 112 150 147 80 1152 145 90 107 139 48 90 130 126 113 147 Day, Alta .......... .25 136 Deardortf, Donald D. ..... .91 174 Dearth, Rachel M. .... .... L S1 Debolt, Helen M.. . .. ..... Decker, Charles E.. .. .2 26 Decker, Mavis M.. . . . .49 Deege, H. Elwyn ..... ..... Defenbaugh, R. Lee .... de Gafferelly, Elise .... .80 Deneen, C.Sp. A., E. J. ....... . Dennis, D. Dwight ............. De Trude, Lawrence.. .91 170 DeYoung, Chris A. ....... ..20 DeWees, William I... Dial, Lindell L. ..... . Dickey, Joybelle Diener, Richard G.. .. Donaldson, Gerald E.. Donnell, Mary Donovan, Narcissus A. .26 141 . 70 Dooley, Robert L.. .62 105 115 136, 138 143 Doran, Marjorie Jane ...... .80 Dorsey, Anita O. ..... . .70 Douglas, John E.. .. . .80 Douglass, T. J.. Downs, lessie B.. .. Doyle, Thomas Draxgoo, A. XV. .... . Drake, Betty Lee ..... Drake, Gloria V. ..... . Drinhaus, Constance . .. DuBridge, Walter A... Duckworth, Olive Rae Dugger, Ruth ....... Duncan, Marvin E.. .. .80 .49 116 116 Dunklin. Marv M...60, 62, 122, Dunn, Richard F. ............. . Durham, Frances ............. 60, Durham, Laurel A. ...... .... . Duster, Wfilliam C. ............ . Dutczak, Emilie ..36, 37, 38, 40, 49, 131, 132 Dvorak, Edith L. ........ 62, 126 E Eavey, Joseph ...... .. . .68, 91 Ebe. Harry L. ..... . .. ....9l, Ebel, Alice L. ........ ...... . Edmunds, June ....... .... Edwards, George R. ........... . Edwards, Marietta ........... 80 Eisenhower, Mona 1 Ekholm, Robert W.. .. I.. .... 49, 107, 139 Ekstrom, Ralph E. .... 471, Elder, Barbara L...36, 37, 38, 39, H 40, 104. 105, .E!F7llFIIf4'Il'J Ednrzzfmfz Club ,,,,,, Elgin, Pauline M.. . .. Elholm, John W. .... . Elledge, Marguerite .. Ellingsworth, Janice L. ........ 78. Elliott, Aline .................. Elliott, Dorothy ..... .49 140 Elliott, Mike .............. 170 Elliott, Robert F. .... .91 123 Ellis, Ermalea .... Ellis, Margery A.. .. Ellis, Rulon ...... Ellwoocl, Robert S.. Ely, Mary C. ...... . Elyea, Evelyn A... Empson, Amaryll F.. .. Enerson, Anna Jean. ., Engel, Robert XV... England, Robert Englund, Curtis J.. Enns, Marjorie .... Ensign, Preston .... Erio, Margaret Ann.. Erwin, Eugene Kent... Escorcia, Jack ..... Evans, J. Gillette... Evers, Mary Ellen .... Eversole, Betsy J.. .. Ewing, Betty Belle. Ewing, Juanita H... Ewing, M. Grace. .. .01 170 .20 I 'ha 170 .49 ..4rS, 49, 170 .80 153 123 175 137 49 154 113 91 115 61 88 91 172 22 154 91 49 91 91 105 80 116 144 137 109 129 26 49 91 26 80 122 115 149 91 136 49 80 146 17 62 70 91 46 142 134 172 172 26 147 91 108 131 141 91 114 46 109 137 70 91 80 80 34 142 171 169 172 80 138 91 26 -49 P10 BU 80 172 ol '11 1-10 23 128 '71 176 91 150 80 80 811 So 187 80 F Fairchild, Raymond XV Fallon, Annerose ...,. Falstad, Margaret Farnham, B. Joan. . .. ...18 W5 ..80, Fechter, Lucile . ...... . .62, Feldman, Jerome XV. ..,. .. .70, Feldman, Monroe ...... ....... Fetter, Joseph Edgar ..,.,,,. .91, Fields, Ralph Eugene .... ..... Fillingham, Marian E.. ....... .. Finger, Marie ........ ....,.... Fisherkeller, Dorothy M..70, 109, 116, 144 Fitzgibbon, Thomas J. ........ .. Fitzgerald, Lois M. ..... . Flagg, Elinor B. ..... . . .26, 127, Flansburg, Glenn E. ........... . Fogler, R. XV. .,...... ...... . Foley, Doris 1... ..... ... Foley, Edna ...... ... 140, Force, Tl1elma ...... Forcht, Lillian INI.. .. Foss. Dorothy A.. . . ..... .8o, Foster, Dillye L. ........ 70, 135, Foster, Dorothy Jean ....... ..68, Fowler, Willard E. ...... .26, Fox, Marvin Howard.... Fox, Pauline C. ........ ...... . Fox, Sarah .......... ........ Francis, Berniece F. ....., 46 50, 135, Frank, Alice M. ......... 62, 114, Frazee, Marion E. ............. . Frederick, Willie Mae ........ . .. Frederickson, A. Marjorie... .70, Frederickson, Janet Lee ..... .50, 133. Freeman, Robert L. ...... 91, 169, FP't'.l'l77I1zlI7 Hlrlivooy Board ....... . Frey, Bernice G. ......... 26, 39, Friberg, Irving S. ......... . .91, Friedman, Herman ........ .91, Froelich, Lois .,........ 50, 132, Froland, Alicejane .... . .62, 111, Fulton, Elsie B. ....... .50, 111, 125, Fulton, Wlilliam M. ........... . G Galbreath, Joyce C. ........... . Galbreath, Shirley .,........... Galloway, Xlllillard .91, 116, Galvin, Ethel M. ..... .. .62, 136, Gamer, Carl W. ............. 34, Grzmmrz Drlfrr . .. Gamma Tlvem Ufllllllil .......... Garihee, Marcia ........ .... 8 6 Gardner, Betty ...... .... . Garner, Janice D.. .. ... Garner, Vernice .. Garner, Violet .... Garrett, Robert E.. . .. Gathman, Ruth E. ........... 70, Gebhardt, Elizabeth C. .... .... . Gentry, Ruth A. ........ .... . George, Jacqueline K.. .. .... . . Gerber, Robert F. ..... ..... 1 11, Gerig, Evelyn E. .... ..... .... . Gerth, Eleanor ....... .50, 137, Gerweler, Helen L. ....... .... 6 2, Getz, Velma L. ....., ....... . Githn, John M. ..... Gilford, Louise ...... .. Gillespie, Marion 1... ... Gillis, Maye ...... ...60 Gilmore, Spencer 1... . .. Gilpin, Jonathan D.. . .. Giovanetto, James F.. .. Glaser, Grace L....80, 114, 116, Glasener, F. Russell ............ Glasscock, Naoma M. .... 80, 116, Gleisner, Rolland A., ......... .. Glenn, Mary A. .... 62, 134, 140, Glenn, Samuel George ..,....... Glick, Merle H. .......... ..... . Glickauf, Harry T.. .92, 123, 174, Goddeyne, Charles S. .......... . God, Charlotte M. ........ 77, 78, Goode, Mary A. .............. . Goodell, Helen Patricia ...... .50, Goodier, Floyd T. ........ 20, 22, Goodier, Mary C. ....... 50, 114, 116, Gooding, R. U. ..... ...27 37. Goodwin, May ...... ........ Gordon, Gertrude L. .... .... 8 1, 116, 7 Gorman, Anna M.. .. ...60, 6,, Gortner, Janet ....... Gottschalk, Isabel L... Graber, Byron D.. .. 188 20 158 115 34 70 106 150 91 172 91 80 26 115 150 91 80 153 91 26 62 162 26 50 156 150 70 103 91 80 23 105 136 116 80 70 134 126 134 170 78 147 172 177 142 136 124 131 91 62 172 145 152 149 126 147 'Y O.. 70 62 86 50 116 70 70 80 170 80 149 150 70 92 70 50 62 92 92 92 137 26 144 34 153 92 in 175 92 81 62 137 26 115 144 134 34 115 144 140 86 81 ov Graden, Roberta A. ..... .70, 113 s Graff, Elizabeth 1... ....... ... Grail, Herbert . .. Grauer, Amber .... 50, 124, 130. Gray, Nina E. ................. . Gray. Sp. A. lfc, R. A. ....... . Gray, Rolland O. ............. . Greathouse, Sp. A. lfc, Leonard Green, John XV. ..... 27, 40, 152, Green, Kenneth W. ...... ...... . Green, Louise M. ........,.... . Green, Rosemary L. ..... 81, 137, Greenan, Rose . ............... . Greenwood, Mrs. Garnet ........ Gregory, David F. ............. . Grichnik, Margaret ...... 46, 51, 130, Grithth, Charles V. ..... ...... . Grime, Elsie Morrell... .27, Grissom, Ruth Ann ..... . .. .... Gritton, Eileen D. ............. . Gross, Darlene I. .... 70 155, Grover, Frances .... .... . 62, Guitl1er, Aneta M. .... ....... . Gulon, Allegra A. ........ ..23, Gunsten, Doris J.. .. 50 140, Guthrie, Clara L. .... ,,.... . H Hackenson, Bernard J. .......... . Hacker, L. W. ........... .27, Hackley, Margery L. .... 51 113, Hahn, John R. ........... .92, Hall, Henry T. ..... ...... . Hammerlund, C. M. ....... ..27, Hancock, Howard J..27 40 123, Handley, Jean N. ......... .71, Handzik. George .... ....... Haney, Kenneth W.. . .,. . Hanley, John T. .... .. Hanschmann, Alice . ... .... Hansen, Olivia ......... .. .27, Hansleben, Jane ...62, 105 125, Hanson, Ramon L... ..71 104, 116, Harding, George E... ... .92, Hardisty, Harry, Jr,. .... Hardy, Lorene V. .... ... . Harkea, Ivan G. .... ........ . Harnest, James L.. .. .... ..... Harper, Bertha ..... 62 124, 133, Harper, Charles A. ........... 27, Harper, Charlotte .............. Harper, Marietta 38, 68, 71, 120, Harper, Vida A. ........... . . ... Harris, A. Laurastine ........... Harris, Barbara E. ............. . Harris, Carolyn I.. ...... 71, 137, Harris, Dorothy B. ..... ...... 7 1, Harris, May E. ............... . Hart, Rita K. ........ 36, 40, 71, Harvey, Helene M. ........... 62, Harvey,Zola Haug, Betty J. ...... .... 7 1, Hauter, Harold L... .... ... Havens, Clara ..... ....... Havland, Dorothy .. 71 140, Hawkes, Corine T. ..... ...... . Hawkins, Catherine . 81 122, Hawkins, Eleanora F. ..... ..68, Hawkins, Kenneth H.. . .. Hayden, Wezette A. .... .. Hayes, William A.. Hayner, Mrs. Helen ............ Healey, Cherrie J.. ..46, 51, 107, 131, 132, Heck, William R. ........ ..... . Hedrick, Marion A.. . . ... .... Heer, Carol ......... .. Heiniger, Esther R.. .. .. .. Heisler, Charles R.. .. ..... Heller, Margaret E.. .. .. . .81, Hellstrom, Ralph E ..... ...... 9 2, Henderson, Arthur ............. Henderson Esther 1. ......... . Henderson ai, Imogene 46, 51, 107, 121,125,131,132, Henderson, Mrs. Stella Van Petten 27, Heneks, Robert W. .... ........ . Henning, Dorothy L. .... 81, 114, Hensly, Marvin M. ............ . Herr, Ph. M. 2!c, M. ....... . Herrick, Williamette .... 62, 109, 125, 128, Hertenstein, Glenn H. .......... . Hewitt, Hulda F. ..... ....... . Hibler, Francis 22, 28, 37. Hierwlynllu Club . . ..... . . Hiett, Herbert R. ..... 22, 28, Hileman, Esther M.... ....51, 116 81 92 127 149 27 88 34 174 154 92 70 150 5.0 34 81 124 133 92 137 ai 70 136 128 70 70 153 27 92 139 116 170 92 46 172 113 92 126 92 71 130 145 108 118 174 92 81 92 O2 127 141 108 81 142 81 81 81 155 135 146 147 116 81 150 92 81 141 81 150 71 92 27 92 23 121 142 92 71 62 81 92 141 149 154 134 119 142 125 92 116 92 88 111 145 92 71 40 133 152 115 Hileman, Sarah J. ...... .... 7 1, Hillman, Howard E. ......... 92, Hillstrom, Robert D. .......... . Hilt, Dorothy E. ....... .... 5 1, Hindes, John ...... .. . . ... Hinman, Dorothy .. .28, Hinman, Kendall L. .......... 92, Hinshaw, Margaret K....81 114, Hodge, William ........ 92 108, Hoerr, Rosellen ........ 81 115, Hogan, David F. .............. . Hoglund Donald C. ..... 93 123, Hoglund, Merritt C. .......... ,, Hollandsworth, Betty J. ........ . Holley, Maralyn L. ...... 81 114, 116, Hollister, Marjorie L. .......... . Holmes, Dorothy M. .... .. . . Holmes, F. Lincoln D. ......... 22. 40, Holmes, Leslie A....28, 38 126, Holmes, Marjorie A. ...... .62, Holt, Naomi R. ......... 81 116, Holzhauer, Eloise D. .... 81 107, 145, Home E1'lHIlJlI1lL'I Club .......... H07I1Kt'0lIllIlg . . . ...... 155 156, Honn, Max L. ................ . Hunan' Day ..... ....... . Hood, Anna E. ..... ..... . 81, Hood, LaNora ........... .51, Hood, Sarah ........... 62 146, Hooker, Jeanne W. ....... .81, Hopewell, Dorothy L. ........ . . . Hopewell, XVinona ..37, 71 106, Hopkins, James G. ............ . Horn, Eleanor . ....63, 140 141, Horn, Harriette L. ............. . Horn, Marjorie L. .,...... .81, Horton, Clifford E.... 22, 28 Houghton, J. E.. . .. Houston, V. M. .... ..22, Howe, Mary E. ..... ...... . 71, Howell, Frances M. ........... . Hrehovcsik, George ..67, 68, 170 1 1 7 93, 172 s Hudelson, C. W. ......... 22 28, 134, Huey, Samuel .. ... .. Hutl, Betty J. ......... .... Huggins, Rutl1 C. ....... .. ..28, Hullinger, Herbert ..... . ..... .. Hunsaker, Helen Fanelli. .. .51, Hunt, Donna JO .... 63, 125, 130, Husted, Marcia R. ............. . I Imboden, Erma .... ....... In l1f1KI7I0l'lzlllI . 183, 1mz1'tiz'r Clnbr ..... ..... Index . . . .......... . 104, lrzdnririal Arn Club ... ..... Innes, Mary P. ........ .... 7 1, Irlrtrzmlentrll Efllcvllbll' ......... Ioder, Alberta K. ......... .71, Irish, Nordine .......... 51 126, Irvin, Betty Belle.. .51, 111, 125, Irwin, Marjorie E.. .51, 105, 136, Isted, Leslie M. ........ 28 109, Ivens, Howard J. ......... ..28, Jacobs, Russell F. ..... .. Jackson, Cherry E.. . . .. .. . . .. Jaeger, June ....... ........... Jahnke, Lois ..51, 111, 127 132, Janke, Leonard A. ............. . Jankowski, Eugene R. ...... .. .. Jaradsky, Daniel ...... ......... Jennings, Donald R. ........... . Jensen, Dorothy M ...... 81, 140, Jensen, Fred J. ................ . Jepsen, Andrew P., Jr ..... ,letter 1' .... ........... ..... Johannes, Marie .... ...... 5 1, Johnson, Ceola .............. .. Johnson, Deryle F. ............ . Johnson Ernfrid G. ..... 93. 123, Johnson Helen E.. .......... . . . Johnson Marjorie L. ...... 38, 40, 108, Johnson, Mary E ....... 81, 137, Johnson, Paul V. .............. . Johnson, Ralph Vincent ......... Johnson Robert A. ...... 93, 123, Johnson Johnson Robert F. ............ 68, Rosetta L.... Johnston, Joyce J. .... .... . Johnston, Richard L. ......... 93, Jones, Bob . .................. . Jones, Eloise ............ 78, 82, Jones, Helen M.. ....... 63, 145, 114 170 92 143 92 131 148 140 126 116 93 170 93 81 115 144 81 62 28 129 160 12'2 157 122 149 140 157 34 165 137 127 147 109 81 155 93 142 63 136 40 34 28 133 81 123 177 118 154 og, 71 39 93 150 136 81 28 184 154 105 154 147 116 145 137 134 150 114 40 93 71 51 142 93 93 93 143 195 93 142 140 63 Q3 170 52 71 142 149 93 93 170 Q3 82 82 170 123 136 150 Jordan, C. Garrett .... ., Joseph, Jean . ....... .. Joseph, Norman J. .... .. Julien, Eileen ........ .. junior Adrifory Board .... . . Jurgensen, Amos F. .... .. K Kaario, Laura H. ........ 63, 126 Kalips, Ellen L. .......... .71 Kanning, E. Robert ...... 52, 115 143 Kappa Della Eprilon. .. .. .. . . . Kappa Delta Pi ...... .... Kappa M11 Epfilon .... ...... Karlstrom, O. Leroy .......... 93, Karr, Nola M. ................ . Kearney, Patricia .............. Keaton, Anna L.. .20, 21, 22, 39, Keck, Clifford A. ...... ........ . Keefe, William J...71, 110, 150, Keen, Shirley M.. .. ....... Keller, Arthur T.. .. ..... 93, Kelley, Edna ........ ......... Kellogg, Calvin S. .............. Kelly, Mary L.. ......... 63, 140, Kelly, Mrs. Mildred ........... Kemmerly, Y. Mae .... ....... Kendrick, Annabel .. .. .52, Kepner, Clara ..... .... Kerr, Mildred ... ........ . . .. Kersten, Carol ................. Kienle, Thomas ....... 154, 170, Kiester, Kitty B. .... 52, 122, 124, 145, Kietzman, Feona E. .......... 71, Killus, Nina H. ...... ..... . Kindred, Mary J.. ........... ... King, Mrs. Dorothy ............. King, Vivian .... 36, 37, 39, 78, 136, 149, Kinneman, John A. ........... 29, Kinsey, Grace E.. ....... 71. 109, 137, Kirchner, Eileen ......... 46, 52, 128, Klaman, Marjorie A.. .. .. . . . .. Klauser, Lucile ...... .. .29, Knobloch, Mildred .... .... Knudson, Emma R. .... ..22, Koch, Colleen A ........... ..... Kochendorfer, Mary ......... 63, Koltveit, Ruth ...... 45, 46, 52, 130, 136, Kraft, Barbara F .... 63, 136, 143 Kridner, Anna M. ....... . .... . Krosse, Charles E. ........ .. . Krug, Doris R.. .... .52 Krug, Dorothy ... Kruse, H. Louise .... ........ Kubina, Conrad E. .... ........ . Kueffner, Rita A. ........ 82 116 Kuster, Laura L. ............. 82, Kuykendall, Mary H. .......... . L Lacey, Jeanette H. .... .. Lacke, Paul E. ..... .. LaDew, Margery P. ............ . LaDue, N. Calvin ........... 93, Lamb, Ruth I. ..... 82, 114, 116, Lamkey, Ernest M. ............ ,22, Lamont, Lola A. .............. . Lancaster, Thos. J. ...... 29 153 Larsen, Arthur H. .... ........ . Larson, Esther ..... ..... . 72 Larson, Frances A. ...... 82 136 Larson, Robert K. .... ........ . Larson, Rodney . Larson, Russell F. .... .... Lashbrook, Orrin ...... Lathrop, H. A.... 22, 29 1.111721 Club ...... ...... Laubaugh, L. E.. . .. ...29', 40 Lauder, Charles H.. .. ...... Lawder, Leona P. ..... .. Lawder, Wilma ...... .... Lawrence, Margaret ... . . .. .. Laws, I. J. .......... .... 2 9 Lawton, John S. ....... .. . . Laycock, M. Kathleen .... .. Leavitt, Robert I. ...... .. Lv Cerrle Frrmrair .... ....... Leever, Richard S. .... ........ . Lehman, Jean L. .............. . Lemm, Robert J. ........ 94, 123, Lemon, Edward L. ........... 94, Lemons, Mary R..36, 37, 39, 52, 115, 116, 131, Lewis, Martha E. ............ 72, Lewis, Mary L. ..... ..... . Lewis, Wilma ....... .... Llewellyn, Genelle .. . .. 93 82 93 82 60 93 131- 113 116 144 125 124 127 170 63 82 111 93 178 82 170 29 93 141 34 82 115 34 29 63 178 128 147 139 71 82 23 82 152 38 116 155 107 131 52 139 63 29 71 149 107 147 150 71 93 140 52 71 93 144 140 82 82 93 82 134 141 29 116 154 29 147 149 94 94 94 94 126 139 154 94 7 7- 63 29 40 94 7.2 94 138 94 82 170 170 114 144 108 82 82 63 r Roberts, Lorraine Janda. . Lincoln, Beverly M ..... .52, 116, Lindsay, Robert ....... 125, . .120, Lindquist, Robert W. .... 94, 119, Linkins, R. H. ........ 20, 21, 22, Liston, Sarah J. ...... . Livingston, Leslie A.. . . Lockhart, Virginia .... Locker, Irene M.. . . . Long, Bernadetta A.. . . ..'.'.'a2Q 94 149 137 Long, Guinevere D.. . . . . . .82, Long, Harold J. .... . .... 94, Long, Mary R. ...... .... . Lonk, John T. ....... Lorance, Herman H... ..... Pumph rey, Mabel . Lorenz, Roneith L.. .. .... .72, Lott, Marguerite W. ........... . Lowe, Ena Margaret .... 52, 104, 136. Lowell Maron Club... .... . . . . Lower, Eleanor Rae .... ..... Luehrs, Harry C. .... ....... . Lurie, Bernard L.. .. .... ... .. Lyle, Natalie ...... .,., 6 3, 146, M MacKain, Leonard H.. .. . . . .94, McAlister, Herbert E... McArthy, Margaret L... McAtee, A. Jean ...... McAvoy, Blanche ..... McCandless, Donald ... McClelland, Wanda L.. McConnell, Ruth M.. . McCorkle, Alice J. .... . ' ..'.'.s2i . .... 29, ... . . .94, McCormick Mar Ellen .... .. . Y McCoy, Betty ........ McCoy, Blanche E.. McCready, Betty J.. McDavitt, Neva . .. McDonald, Bruce . .........176, McDonald, Wallace McGraw, Mary E.. McGuire, Norma J.. McKee, Dorothy ..... . . McKinney, Iris M.. . .. ..........72, .....72, 114, .....29, 113, .94, 123, . .s'2,' 105, 116, ..59, 60, 104, ..82, 109, McLauchlan, Russell W. ....... . McMahon, Dolores R. ....... 82 1 McMillin, Delores . ....72, McMurray, Kenneth ........... McNeil, James D. ........... 94, McVicar, Betty M. ...... 53, 116, Maddrey, George D. ........ . . .. Mader, Shirley .... 63, 115, 116, Magill, Aubrey ................ Magnuson, Eugene .... . . . Mainiemznre Staff . .. ... .. Maize Grange . ..... .... . . Mallory, V. Hope, . . .72, Malmberg, C. F. ....... .... 2 9, Malmquist, Donald C.. .. ..... Manle G. Warren.... Y. Mardis, Ada L. ...... . . .... 72, Marley, Howard W. ........... . Marquis, Wilma R. .......... 82, Marsh, Dorothy . 36, 37, 53, 131, Marshall, Helen E. ...... 30, Marshall, Peggy ...... ..... Marshall, Robert H.. .... Marston, Patricia H. .... . ... 128, .63, .94, .a2, Martens, Bernard ...........,.. 111 Martens, Kathryn ..53. 107, , 107 1 Marvel, Horace D. .......... 95, Marzolf, Stanley S. ..... ....... . Masten, Iona .......... 53, 113 Matone, Helen E. .... ......... . Matthews, June J. ............. . Maurer, Eva Dell .............. Maxwell, K. Lorene.82, 114, 116 Mazzei, C. SP. A. R. A. ....... . Meeker, Mrs. Lorene ...... ...... Meese, Robert A.. ...... .. . Melrose, Fern M. .... . Melvin, Ernest E.. .. ... Mezzfr Glee Club .... .23, Menfr Meyer, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Izilramuralr ..... Lowell K.... John . .... ..... 8 2, Arthur L.. ........ .. Darlene H. ...... 82, 113, Eleanor ,. ....... 82, George A. ............. . Kathleen J. ....... ..... . Kenneth R..72, 105, 106, 115, 116, 118, 159. L. Maxine ............ 63. L. Wallace ...... ...,.. 3 0, Mae ...38 , 108, 113. Marion C. ............. . Marion G. ............. . Richard ... .. .68, 95, 124 144 152 121 39 72 170 63 72 150 143 176 150 94 82 105 145 144 52 94 94 147 174 94 63 139 134 176 72 72 72 82 63 109 136 126 178 170 63 115 144 86 105 113 94 114 147 94 148 144 94 144 94 94 41 141 108 154 94 94 145 94 136 107 152 148 147 134 145 94 113 108 30 136 82 82 72 144 88 23 95 112 95 116 178 95 116 95 137 115 95 83 109 153 106 40 129 53 30 107 Million, June ...... 36, Mills, C. N. .......... . Mink, Raymond E.. ,... Mitchell, Edward M.. . . Mitchell, June D. ..... . 63. ..22, 132 30 .72 .83 Montgomery, Leah M. .... . Monti, Albina ....... Moore, C1if1ord W.. .. Moore, Maureen M. .... . 114 116 115 .72 .83 .53 136 Moore, Patricia .... 63, 107 109 134 140 Morgan, Mary M. ........... 72 Morisy, Rose Marie. .... .. Morris, Edith M. ...... . .83 .53 116 121 Morris, Esther O...72, 113, 116, Morris, Jay ................ .. . Morris, Mary Scheeler...63, 113 Mott, Emogene .,........... 53 Moyer, William G. ........... . Muelder, Wallace ...... 95, 123 169, Mutfley, B. Madelyn ...... ...83 Mufl1ey, Lorraine ..... .. . MuFHey, Naomi G. .... .... . Munns, Marjorie .... ..... Murphy, Josephine ..... 72, 136 Myers, Ethel E.. .... ... .. Myers, John Berry. . .. . . . . .83 N N Club ............. .. Nafziger, Bertram E. .... . Naseef, Joan E. ..... 78, , as Naiufe Srizdy Club. . .. Naylor, Richard Neathery, Patricia H.. Neel, Frances . . .. Neil, Sarah E. ..... 72, 114,M1-161, Nelson, Carl I., Jr.. . . Nelson, Thelma .......... Netterville, Frank P.. .. Newby, William .....,. . Newland, Richard E.. .. .. Newman Club ..... .. Nims, Mary ................ 63 Nofsinger, Alice V. ...... . Norder, Helen C...72, 108, 116 142 Norton, Vernalee ............. Nortrup, Helen L.. ...... 53 140 Norwood, Donald C. ......... . Nottingham, Harry L. ......... . Novaria, Margo A. ....... . Novaria, Pauline..36, 37, 78, 83 Noy, An1taAE. ................ . ...S3 .53 Nutt, Juanita G. ............. . .72, 113, Nathan, Christyne ............. .'.'.'.30 Obern, A. Gaylord ............. O'Conn0r, Burton L. .......... 30, O'Connor, Mrs. Gertrude Patton. . O'Connor, Helen Jo ............ Officer, Wallace B. ..... ...... . Ogle, Alice R. ............... . Okerlund, Oko, Phyllis A...36, 38, 39. Gerda ............. 53 136, 138, 140, 146 Oldenburger, John . ......... .. Olivieri, Frank 95, 123, 170, 171 Olson, Lawrence G. ........., 95 Olson, Mary C. ......... 63. 115 Olson, Vir inia M. ....... 78, 83 Olson, Wiiliam D. ........... . O'Neil, Maxine M. .......... 83 Oppermann, Anna Marie ...... Oppermann, Donnabelle J ...... . Orrberir .... ................ Orr, Clarence .,.............. 114 125 106 Orr, Mary Ellen ...54, 108, Orr, Ruth Ann..36, 37, 54, Osborn, Marjorie A.. . .. Osborn, Philip S. ...... . Otte, Esther ....... 63, Overton, Paul ......... 138 104, Ozmon, E. Raymond .... U P Paine, Edward E.. . .. Paisley, Norma . .. Palelte Club ...... Palmer, George M.. Parish, Jack L.. . .. Parker, A. William... 105 .95 ....64 ....30 142 127 95 115 136 116 116 147 30 106 150 116 153 140 155 119 142 137 95 140 137 95 162 170 122 122 122 86 150 53 95 123 95 136 53 135 95 83 113 144 95 39 83 95 95 150 136 114 132 149 72 149 83 95 147 153 72 72 95 39 34 73 95 30 30 111 150 95 174 170 140 116 95 136 54 73 146 30 124 144 152 83 95 143 95 170 95 155 143 184 95 64 Parker, Dolores C.. . .. ....54 Parker, Harry ............... 95 Parker, Mrs. Mary R.. ..30, 39, Parker, Rose E.. ......... ... Parkinson, Richard K.. Parret, Barbara J. .... . Parret, Patricia A. ......... . Parrill, Kenneth L.. ... Parsons, Elaine D.. . .. Patria, Harry W. .... . Patrick, William B.. .. Patterson, Jean ....... Patterson, Phyllis R.. . . Patton, Mary E ....... Patton, Norma L. ..... . Paulick, James A. .... . Payne, Inez E. ....., 60 Peabody, Lois E. ...... . Peach, E. Elaine .....,. Peck, Robert D, ....... . Pence, Ruth ....... 64, . .2.2, . ..... '.7S. .54, 133 141 . . . .73 ,'64,' '1-17, .9s, 170 115, 116 Perry, William F. ...,....... 96 Pesuth, George E.. . . . Peters, G. Annette ......... Peters, Margaret ....... Petersen, Donald O.. . .. Petersen, Robert W.. . . . Peterson, Dean E.. . .. Peterson, Donald A.. .. Peterson, Kermit H.. . .. Peterson, Raymond A.. . Pfoutz, Minerva .. Philadelphia . . .. Phillips, Florence Pbyriral Education Pi Gamma Mu. .. P1 Kappa Delia.. Pi Omega Pi ..... ..30 ..23 3 9 .64 Club ......., Piazzi, Gloria L. .... 54, 124, 130 Pierce, Evylin J. ............. 83 Pike, Ruth ........ 64, 114, 116 Pindell, Merle H. ............ 83 Pinder, Donald R. ........ 68, 73 123 Plotnicky, Mrs. Gertrude Pohle, Genevieve A. .... . Polley, Warren ........... Pollock, Natalie Poole, Edith J.. . ... Poppen, Henry A.. A.. 31 ,54 Porter, Marjorie E. ........ .. Posey, Janice F.. 4. Prange, James ...... 23, Pratto, Vivian M. ..... . Prescott, Ann E. ....,. . Price, K. Jane ......... Price, Mary Ellen .... 40, 1333 64, 110 ......73 .s4, 113 .73, 132 64, 109 , 115, 116 Price, M. Hope ........ 73, 135 Price, Virginia D. ............ 54 Pricer, Mrs. Laura H.. .. Prin le R. XV g , . ....... . . Procasky, Charles ..... Proud, Martha A.. . .. Pschirrer, Mary F. ......... . Pumphrey, Helen M.. .. Punneo M rtle E . Y -- Punnett, Edwin L. .... . Pyle, Beverly I.. .. Quaid, Bernadine . R Radcliffe, Conrad C.. ... Raeside, Thomas . Ralston, Mrs. Alice.. Reckas, Bessie .... Reed, Carroll Reeves, Reeves, Jennie L... Clara H Reeves, Margaret E. .... .... . Reeves, Marjorie . Neoma M.. Barbara H.. Reier, Reiley, 110 116 54 .5-4. ..-16, .o6, 148 .73, 113 .96, 174 .64, 122 , .... .gg ..60, 64 116 .73, 140 Renaud, Y. 3fc, J. F. .... . Renois, Virginia ....... .s3, 112 Rest, Louise M.. ....... Reynolds, Paul Glen ....... Rhodes, Gordon E. ....... . Rhodes, Ogarita J. ...... 73, 116 Rice, Agnes F. ................ . Rich, Bonnie ...... . ........ 64 Rich, Mrs. Wilhelmina ...... .23 Richardson, Ruth E. ...... . Richardson, Thomas 55, 114, 115 Rickey, Paul .................. Rieger, Evelyn L. ..... ...... 5 5 137 177 105 30 95 73 136 134 154 122 95 95 141 73 83 83 95 118 73 83 171 126 170 96 83 105 96 96 96 96 96 96 83 109 1411 147 128 129 130 136 114 147 178 110 177 148 31 136 64 83 31 145 73 152 147 145 142 111 124 141 137 31 31 115 144 83 131 136 34 5-I 170 135 64 O6 175 35 145 96 73 83 111 115 144 142 73 88 150 34 96 96 1-17 31 140 105 83 1115 96 131 Riggs, Helen V.. . .. Riley, W. Stewart .... Rinck, William W. ..,.. . Rine, T. E. ......... . Ring, Catherine . U .170, .31 5 60, C4 Ringel, William W. ........,. . Rister, A. Louise ..... Rittenhouse, Doris F... Rittenhouse, Ralph . ..... 83 Roberts, Glenn ....... 124, Robertson, May .... 64 Robinson, Edith ....... .64 ..40, 46, 12s, 131, , 105, 143, 124, 127, Robinson, Jean A. ..... . Robison, Martha E. .......... 73, Roche, Elaine M.. . .83, 108, 145, Rogan, William D. ............ . Rogers, Eugene R.. .......... . .. Rogers, John S. .....,......... . Rogers, Ph. M. Zfc, H. A., Jr... Rolley, Francis E. ....... 73, 108, Roney, Phyllis C. ............ 83, Ropers, Dorothy M. ..... 64, 115, Rose, Margaret A. .... ........ . Roseman, Ferne A. .... ...... . Rosenthal, Violet M. ......... 83 Ross, Josephine ..... . Rouse, Marian L ..... Rowe, Jessie ...... . Royce, Bertha ...... Rozanski, Ruthellen .. Rozum, Fred ....... Rubin, Marvin ...... ,... ...Biz 56. 37. 59. 107, 145, ' ..'..7.8.. Ruebsamer, Darrel D. ..... ..... . Ruti, Clara F .... , .....,.... 73, Rtuck, Nholet .ss, 114, 11s, 116, Rumney, Evelyn ..... Rusher, Lt. li.g.1 Mer Russell, Elizabeth .... Russell, Ruth .....,. Ruyle, Dwight E.. .. Ryan, Donald A... Ryan, Joan L. .... . S Sage, Betty C. ...... . Sakai, Alice K.. ... . .. Salisbury, Bette J.45, 46 Salmon, Paul C. ..... . Saloga, Marjorie I... Sampson, Gloria A... Sandberg, William, Jr Sandeen, Lorraine . .. i1ii'xici.'.i17', ', 116241 ...73, ...84, 116, . ....... 96, 107 ...64, , 132. Sanders, Esther R.... Sanderson, Roberta ,.......... 77, Sanner, Jewel B....55 Sauls, Vernice V ..... Schafer , 124, 127, , Dorothy L. .......... 84, Schafer, Y.1!c F. G. ..,. Schaitz, Dorothy C.. .. ... Schaitz, Margaret T.. .. ...... Schetfel, Mildred D.... .....55, 126, Scheffel, Richard C ...... ...... Schenbeck, Robert E. .......... . Scherer, Eugene E. ............ . Schersten, Howard E .,... 96, 119, Schick, Arthur .....,.., 96, 123, Schilling, A. R. ...........,. 96, Schingel, Mary V. ...... 84, 147, Schlomann, Donald E. ..,...... . Schmidt, Iva J. ........ ...... . Schmidt, Stanley E.. .. . Schmitt, Chester M.. .. ... Schmitt, William J.. ........ ... Schneider, Sarah B. ......... 73. Schoof, John L. ......... 97, 123, Schopp, A. Jerome ....,......... Schroeder, H. H.. .. 22, 31, 124, Schroeder, Laura ............... Schroeder, Norma C. ....,.. .... . Schroeder, Oraleer1..5S, 105, 143, Schroer, Mary L. ......,..... . .. Schuerman, Mary T. ........,.. . Schuetz, Marion .,.. ...55, Schupback, Rosella . .. . . .8-1, Silellft' Club ........ . .... . Scott, Patricia A.. .. ......84, Sebben, Aldo A.. .. ...97, 169. Seidel, Marjorie A.. .. ..73. 136, Seiling, Raymond ...... ..... 7 8, Seils, Clem A. .........,...... . Selk, Mary E. .,,,, 56, 115. 116, Seltzer, Harriet A. ............. . Slllllll' t1rfl'i,1m'J Bnilril .......... Slmckelford, Joyce F.. .. . . .74. Shahadey, Rosie ...... . . .74. Sharpe, Eugene Ray. .. .. .. Shea, Josephine ...... ..... . Shelby, Pauline L ...... ...56, Shelton, Beatrice J.. .. .. .. 1 55 96 171 153 141 96 83 140 128 55 55 138 154 134 83 150 96 96 96 88 135 122 136 73 23 150 153 73 146 64 134 83 84 107 96 143 144 107 88 31 73 96 148 150 55 84 138 96 136 84 170 111 142 73 78 130 55 119 88 84 ss 122 147 96 84 96 121 170 172 150 06 64 96 06 96 136 174 84 150 35 73 154 84 84 is-1 137 134 150 170 149 84 S6 1-14 56 46 106 1-17 97 55 137 56 82? Sizer, Winnifred A.. . . . Sunderland, Glenn W.. . Widicus, Anna L. ....... 85, Shepherdson, C. Edwin.. .36, 37 74, 110, Sherrard, Dorothy .... Sherrard, Vilayne F.. .. Sheveland, Alice .... 5 115, 115, ...o0, 64, 125 .Si Shields, H. Jane ........ 56, 125 Shipley, Shirley ...... ........ Shipman, Frances L. ......... 84 Shiratsuki, Sumiko .. . . . .. Sibley, Kenneth E.. .. .... 68 Sides, Lloyd Siegel, Robert .... Sigfmz Tun Della .... Silverstrini, Emil T... Simmons, Billie G.... Simon, Laron M. .... . Simon, Martha Simpson, Isabelle .... D H D Simpson, Lois ..... 56 126 Singley, Meryl I. ....... 74 116 ..84 .74 128 108 144 114 Skaggs, Virginia ...64 Skinner, Joyce C.. . .74 Slavik, Samuel ..... .. Slovsky, Minnie ........,.... 46, . 155. 140. , 110, 157, Slown, Ruth L. .,....... 64, 154, Smallwood, Eunice ... ..56, 124, 150. Smith Arthur Edward .......... Smith Beverly ....... 56, 57, 68, 115. 155. Smith, C. Earnest ..........,... Smith, Elinor .... ....... 8 4, Smith, Eloise ....... ... Smith, David G. .... . .. Smith Donald T.. .. .... .... Smith,Leon Smith, Lyman J.... ...40, 97, 170, Smith, Phyllis G. ....... 64, 11s, 154, Smith, Sheldon R.. . . ... . . . .. Smucker, Betty J. .... .... 8 4, Snapp, Sonia T.. ..... .... 5 6, Snook, Ruthmarian .. ..., 84, Social .5ll'IL'2IL'E Club ...... ....... Sondgeroth, Evelyn .......... 84, Soplyomore Adzirory Board ...... Sorensen, Ellen .,....... 23, 103, Sorensen, Marie L. ....,. 56, 124, 150, 156, Sorrensen, Fred S. ............ 52, Soucek, Albert S. .....,....... . Spalding, Ruth .... 64, 115, 116, Spangler, William G. ........., . Sparks, LaVerda F. .74, 113, 140, Sparks, Nellie E. ........ 84, 122, Spayd, Leon J. ........ ....,... . Speck, Eugene G.. .. ...36, 97, 170, Speetlv f1t'Ifl'f!lEI .... ...... Spigel, Harvey ......... .... f 17, Sponsler, Maxine E. .... .... 7 4, Sprizzg .Ypnrtr . ...... .... . Staker, Mrs. Anna .,.. Staley, B. Thomas ..... . . . Starbody, John L.. .. Starr, Sabra J. .............. 65, Steelman, Kenneth R. ......... 67, 97, Stein, Jean C. ,.... . ..... 84, 140, Steinbeck, Louise ..., . ........ . Stennett, Jack C..... Stephens, Gertrude .... . Stephens, Joyce R.. .. .. Stevens, Roy W. ..... Stewart, Orpha L. ...... .... . Stipp, Margaret Anne ........ 74, 114, Stodgel, A. Madolin ............ Stokes, Grace I. ......... 46, 56, Stolmeier, 1SK.1!c1 J. H, ..... . 190 50 145 115 145 115 55 126 64 116 84 97 97 97 151 97 97 97 84 115 154 115 147 156 155 149 97 56 155 125 136 97 74 157 97 147 84 97 9 7 32 110 172 116 157 84 156 126 148 145 150 68 155 125 149 40 97 144 97 142 147 97 123 174 117 148 115 176 25 97 97 116 68 177 141 514 97 52 84 O7 74 107 150 84 141 88 Stombaugh, Ray M.. . . . Stombaugh, Mrs. Ray M Stone, David G. ...... . Stone, William A.. .. Stonier, Dean .... . Storts, Saralea . . . Stout, John A. ...... . Stroud, Ruth ....... Strubinger, Helen J.. Struck, Norma J. ..... . Strukel, Helen L. ...... . 2 ' M Stubbletield, Louise Stubbs, Mary ....... Slzzdefzr Council .... Stuebe, Dartha ..... Suhre, Margery ..... Suhring, William F.. 75 - ---y 52 155 .97 171, 125 174 .97 .52 ..56, 57 136. ..52, .56 Sullivan, M. Marjorie ....... Sunderland, V. Jean .,.. Suranovic, Rosemary Svehla, Delores Swanson, F. Louise.. Swanson, Sylvia ....... Swope, Lavila M.. .. Taber, Troy ......... Tagg, William H. ..... . Takacs, Alex ...... Talbot, Della F....65, Talkin, Robert ........ Tanner, Betty P.. . .. Tarrant, Thalia Tasher, Lucy L. ...... . Taylor, Burton R.. .. Taylor, Dorothy V.. . Taylor, Nelle Y.. . .. Taylor, Robert G.. . .. Teacher! College Board. .67 .57 116 .74 126 .65 .57 111 .84 112 .98 159 125 170 .32 105 145 Teager, Florence E. ........ . Tellaro, Frances M...23, 40, 104, 105, 106, Tennant, Donald E.. Tepperman, Marvin T... .52 57 124 Terhune, Louis S. ......... . Terpening, Lois J. .... . Terry, Phyllis I. ....... . Thatcher, Margaret I.... Theis, Marilyn J. ..... . Thelander, Jerome A.. . . Theta Alpha Plyi .... Thiebaud, Emma J. .... . Thiel, John ....... Thielen, Katherine M... Thoene, Christine A.. .74 .57 .74 .98 140 .74 116 109 116 .74 ..52, 58 Thomas, Mark O. ..... . Thomas, Marion L. .... . Thomas, Phyllis Burnett.57, Thomas, Rosemary .. Thompson, Barney Thompson, Frank W.. .. Tiffany, Margie A.. .. 152 Tillmann, Doris ..,. . Tipton, Gladys ..... Tombaugh, Margaret A.. i U Toliuszis, Anthony .. Tompkins, Edwina E.. .. Torczon, Raymond F.. . . 155 Torreyson, Barbara J.. .. 'I'oz1'er' Sludioi' ...... Tracy, Geraldine L.. Trebbe ohn B , J .. .... . Trembacki, Stanley F Trenary, Betty L. ..... . .57 .74 .98 .57 128 122 128 40 154 149 170 175 97 97 65 174 148 84 84 142 56 40 86 57 86 55 97 115 150 97 145 55 142 84 122 156 97 98 .78 145 169 174 84 5 128 165 98 5 57 65 98 17 105 105 159 98 98 107 142 136 157 115 139 98 152 116 98 155 52 98 84 142 65 55 98 57 158 52 98 154 85 98 140 118 85 174 127 145 124 147 Tucker, Bernice ........ ..... 1 85 Tucker, Grace L. ............... 35 Tucker, Marjorie L. .......... 74, 137 Tucker, Mary Elizabeth ......... 74 LI Ullrich, Elinore J. .... .. 85 Underbring, Betty L.. . . . 74 Underkofler, Mary .... . .... 74 Uf1iz'e1'Jily Choir ......... ...... 1 16 Urzizierrizy Concert Band ..... 114, 115 Uzzirwrify Concert Or'clJertra.114, 115 Unirerrity Club .............,.. 110 Uoiz'er.riIy Playr ....... 119, 120, 121 Unizwrity Smale .............. 22 Unireriity Social Cenfer .... .... 1 64 Upton, Dorothy L. ....... .. 85 'S' . 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Norman ...... 85 114 115 116 165 Vetter, Dale B.. . . ...... .. 52 Vick, June E.. .. . .65 128 Virfefte .... . .. . 106, 107 Viitanen, Leija .... . .65 120 Vincent, Bess B.. .. .... .. 85 Vincent, Carol C. ..... .57 154 Vincent, Lois J ................ 74 Vinson, Esther 33, 39, 105 106 131 Vogel, Edith L. ............... 85 Voigt, Henrietta ......... .65 1-19 Voigt, Marjorie E.. . .46, 57, 107 149 Volz, Eloise G. ............... 85 VonAllmen, Betty ........ .. . 122 VonBergen, Alberta M. ........ 74 VonQualen, Vivian D. .... .57 126 157 149 155' ly'.R..f1. ....... .............. 1 22 Waddell, Valeria A. .... 7-1, 155 140 Waggoner, Sherman ..... 22 33 152 Wagner, Curtis A. .............. 98 Wfagner, Kenneth C. .... .. . 98 Wald, Bernard G. .... . 98 Waldron, Nell B. .... .. 35 Walter, Irene .......... .... 1 50 Walton, Harry S. ............ .. 98 W'of Acli1'ifie,i' Boordi' ...... 152 155 Warren, Mrs. Mae Clark ..... 22 55 59 140 Waters, Arlene J.. ........... 74 140 Waters, Dora Jean ..... . .... 85 Watke, D. Catherine .... . 85 Watkins, VM. Phyllis .... ... 85 Wavering, James J. .... ..... 9 8 Waxler, Miriam ..... ....... 1 45 Wfeaver, Beryle E. ........... 85 154 Webb, Mary D. ........ 33, 130 153 Weber, Lloyd J. .... ......... 9 8 Weber, M. Esther ..... ...... 7 4 140 Wegner, Alfred C. .... 98 Weinand, Jo Ann .. .... 65 Weir, Jack .......... ...... 1 77 Weiss, Robert C. ...... .. . .98 134 Welch, Charlotte A. .... 85 Wfelch, Eleanor W.. ..,.. 22, 35 152 Wfeldon, Dorothy ...,......... 85 Weldon, Patricia ....... 58, 121 129 132 142 Wfeller, June B.... ..... 85 Wenderoth, Nadine D.. . .57, 128 Wenzelman, Laverne H... . . . . .. Wesley, Othello C... Wessels, Natalie R.. 1 i .85 West, Keitha I. ...... .. . . West, Mrs. Marion .... .. . West, Rachel E. ..... .. .. Westberg, Granger Westhoif, Margaret ....... . Westwood, Dorothy E Whamond, Robert L.. . . ... .55 .40 Wheeler, Kathleen E. ......... . Whitcomb, George J. ......... . 155 Whited, Marilyn J. .58, 122, Whitehead, M. Jane ...... 68, 116, Whitlock, James R. ..... 98, Whitten, Jennie ............ Whitver, Norma J.. .... 75, 75 156 115 175 .22 116 Wichman, Alice M. ......... . . . Wichmann, Wesley W' ......... 115 Wiegmann, J. Robert ........ Wiley, John O. ...... ....... . 55 Williams, Arthur R.. Williams, F. Mozelle ........ .85 Williams, Norman O. ....... . . . Williamson, Winnie P. ....... . Wilson, Bernadine .......... 65 Wilson, Lee A. .............. . Wilson, Phyllis L. ...... 58, 115 125 Winegarner, Lela ..... .... 3 3 Winesburg, Ruth Winge, Merrill S.... E. ....... . .85 Winget, Everett Z. ............ . 150 Winings, Mary E. ....... 65, Winsett, Lois E. ........... . Winterroth, Durl A.. .. . Withers, F. Joyce ........... Wittmer, Margaret J. ...... . Wolf, Marjorie L. ..... . .85 Wolf, Seymore ...... .... Wolf, Vivian A.. .. .25 Wolfe, Richard B.. . .. .. .. Womerfr Chorus ..... . ..... W'omen'J 177I1'dI7llH'z1lJ Womerzk League ........ .. . Wood, A. Nadine ....... 58, Wood, Barbara J.. .. 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