Illinois State Normal University - Index Yearbook (Normal, IL)
- Class of 1951
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' . l -l 7 ' rf ' U: 'L-N ' ' , '7'.' . .- f A 1' Q' 'Zf. -fl-z'f'3'Cx4'f BETTE SOLDWEDEL Literary Edntor . xC4?31'9f'lf' P' 2 J if fy- 1' ..1T-ffkl 'ri' +523-fs? .-gf'--1.121 ' d- . 'i 41.34 ,A , 5, '3 5- -' STUART PAYN E, Sports E :tor 'Ls' '45Qff5,7:,L' fi--':-v'Q5: f3lf2x.J5.:1 i-QV-f-.f-1 M-Ti'-. w. wi'-'.: '- ---- . ,, '...h.. . ,. 1 - ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY L, 'Xi V,-Riff ,- K, I , , .ff ' y f-'-X ' V Sf! ' ' ,ZX A F--. ,f sg-X, s fe- 5 ,ffs L ffXs VI I , I 1 YW, 'L i ' .nv Q,-'.'v:gqf41f ' fr-gg, :gag ,'1' gil ' AAA. -were-gsizl I f ' ' il.. iv? ,A President's Page ............. 6 1 Buildings ...... ......... 7 -II Year's Events . . . . 14-53 Sports ........ . . 56-79 Organizations . . . . . 82-131 Faculty and Classes .... 134-199 NORMAL, ILLINOIS. .2,-450 Students Ja ,1- 3' ' , fi! w Q9 H .1 ,Ju . .g,,..:,j.. 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One becomes quite building conscious by being on the campus of lllinois State Normal University for even a very short period of time and those here throughout the year have adapted themselves to movement around the campus in conformity with construction activities. Even the necessity of dodging grading operations and earth moving equipment and using temporary walks while others are being constructed has become a common ex- perience of students and faculty. Although of necessity there has been great emphasis upon the planning and construction of buildings, the con- clusion should not be drawn that the materialistic aspect is representative ot the teacher education program at l.S.N.U. lt is very true that the greatest single handicap in the progress of Illinois State Normal University has been and still is the great shortage of housing for students in the community, as well as a limited physical plant to provide tor carrying on classroom, laboratory, and similar activities of the instructional program. lt has always been possible to get staft and equipment and to attract students but where to put people and materials has constituted a major problem. Even though the current building program has involved an expenditure, under the high cost of construction, of S6,500,000.00, there remain many actual building needs for a satisfactory furtherance of the work at l.S.N.U. The construction of new elementary and high school buildings, 6 the completion of the west wing of the Special Education Building, the building of a much-needed auditorium that will not only meet present demands but will permit con- struction of additional quarters for the art and home eco- nomics departments where the present auditorium is lo- cated, the building ofthe long-proposed music and speech buildings in the area of the present Administration Build- ing, the expansion of the physical education plant in the nature of a new gymnasium and field house in the area now occupied by the veterans' housing, a new building for business education, and an enlargement of the industrial arts building, all constitute early needs for new buildings. Possibly the one greatest need that would make a decided change in the life of the University is the construction of the student center or student union. lt is hoped that this may be undertaken as a self-liquidating activity similar to that being carried out in the construction of new residence halls, a type of building that will be carried further as demands indicate. Yes, Illinois State Normal University is expanding now in its physical plant to meet the great demands for teachers and building construction will be one constant theme of the University for some time to come. R. W. Fairchild The only one of its kind in the world, dedicated especially to the field, the 1951 Special Edu- cation Building marks another phase of the building construction program under way. X-e. , NN. 55' in 11,11 Iii Q. lt's new, it's full of lounges, it's got o lem- peramental elevator -- it's the Administration building. Added to the campus permanent fix- tures last September, this is the hub of ad- ministrative action. They'll be done, sure as shootin', by next Sep- tember, and ready to house l56 men students in one, an equal num- ber of women students in the other. The new residence halls will greatly relieve off- compus housing woes of the students. b -+9 J sip? ' 'Q ? 1' Wraif 17 9-xv-v 3 . - -' -. A 'iff . 1 l.1:, .. :V . ' 3' - Q .- . mgszaf- . .fi-'. 1: Q,JQQ -N. A ,. . . 4' ' Q ' 1-- ,infix-5 I 1. ' H- ,. Q, -you 1 9 ' '15 IN ' ' in KV , . I ,V -. A-t H1 :kr Qu-.1 f'. 'f3'i . ' 71:1 5 , 'lg I I -f' r-', Hman , 6 LM . ' M ' p, . - x ., X , it ,Q 'xxx b ?5 'f. -5?WwgLil 2 ,wql?fffw'-.. - I -1 .:'. - Q f'Ql , ' E t Ax . ' ,,, FU I LL-I .L ' , L' bi L '- --iii-1 V F ' . x .-'J' x 5' 6,1587 9' A Em '7 A Q ..' . 1 ,1- . ,' 4,1 ' - . .- J., ,, Q Q 45 -wl .- 1 ,,--r --- -.. , .... ef -1:71 4. I 1 VM!EJ5 Q. , Q.. 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L., I .--Q Bang, crash, thud in the base- ment means IA classes are in order. Upstairs, the Industrial Arts building is the site of Capen auditorium, scene of vir- tually all entertainment. H2504 is understood by all occupants of the Science Build! ing. Housing classes strictly for which it was built, Felmley Hall of Science quarters the cadavers on the top deck. .mn One's first glance meets the trophy case. Naturally, the remaining rooms hold lockers, showers, and gymnasiums. McCormick is home for both departments of men's and women's physical education. f ' ' W1 -lv YI I-li' rif : .- - ., 5 . A T '3e -4 5 'fr sx . ,Q -' f. 1? . -. If-5. - -.42 -,-N '5' '5.'.v 1 fa - .,N U Vw.. ft 'Z -A -y'N't 'Q arty, .' :, Q- im- t .rA' 'faq 1 .f .v,x. ew ' Tir' V .1 'X wuyn 'V up '-Y -' 4--,- -- ' - grwqi .-w:- . - wuz -i. ' eq 'ay -gf' , A R11 , ' A .' .- .. t -fr . ' 1.4.5 - ' ' ' 1 - 2' k.5-' 3 .ev f.. r . A . .4 , . 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X. ?-l- vp Y , LL -rv -f ,-fn YQ! 1,2 '-- - Y 'W W 7 ' .. - A fcfereis to Jizrmad V' 1: V750 1371 U Frlgghrriun urge? got under Nay Qn i'A'I1'j'Jf, ',':r,t1:rr.t,r:r 17, diver' the Freshmen met with their 'flirty '.r'iw:orz bffiorrg 'J::f:'r.blmg ir. Qgpen ,audiyofium fri err: the r,vrp',1f:s, polif,u:z, und reguiutigng of the Univer- 2171 N'fY'I':lf1i'J4Y1'J'j The rriorninq 0CYiViYif:S Nfzffs COnCiuded with 'J tour of Ihr: Compu: Tuecdof ofternoon, sociol r '1'1'3 Eflqlizh tests were girrgn The freghmgn rg. fif':'1i'I1i 1ti'lr:'J of annul lite Ut IS N U. Ot the Miner in lf ,orrriI'P 'gfrrif-usrurri Tuezdof night, ,l ',YI't'.'j'Jf 2 'lftilltlrgg nrmlngrjrgd rg grgnrfrgl qgggmbly gt rfhvh the ir'::hrrif:ri were told of the library Und tggk 'god' rriq uw! pzffholoqrful trfgtg That ofterrirpyn they mfgt with the '1f:'1r-2 of Meri und Women and also with the deport- rrirrrit hrruds I-ftivrtie: on Wr5rjrrrg5dg-y rgvrgninq Qgngigted of u '..riq und rrifnrr: in fupen uuditoriurn, Thursday morning R Vrrpir-rx, pup:-rs, prrynrs hr-qun rr-qistrution for the freshmen and this continued thrriuqh the uttr-rrioon. Thursday night the freshmen were irivrtr-rl to uttr-nd open house ut the various churches. Ihr- upprerrlussrnr-ri registered on Friday. A freshman rrii-rating wus held Friday utternoon. Freshman activities foruluded with cr reception for new students on Friday r-vr-ning und nn ull school purty Suturduy night. I4 l5,4Qz,.f ' ,Ax x H . x fix S LJ ?. 6 1 591 l,' III I ? Pff, 1 l Q A A ,V k. 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W I I , ,J A O , A 9 , .qi 4 ,f.l.'. r ,,e' -- Hg M ' 1 .xl S . is 1 , 2, - ' 1 Y .I Y , ,o H.. ' l c , , 1 , ,v ,.. . . ..:,l 4 I ,nr n I Nl 1 I 4 , ,I 0 1 1 1 'l 'mf'- 1 1 A -11.1 fa , .f-,, fi ....., I , 4' I I 55' 11 4 Q Bidu Scyco, Brozilicmoorn 1-fe'roao ' ODFVJ ':n :'c ,Ln ing ' A spectoculor group of entertoiners were brought to the compus during the yeor os the l95O-5l Entertoinment Series. The Longine Symphonette oppeored in Copen before o responsive, pocked house, while the Bollet Russe de Monte Corlo performed under difhcult stoge conditions in McCor- mick gymnasium. The Robert Show Chorole group thrilled the Copen oudi- ence in Februory, while Bidu Soyoo song for the hundreds in Moy. The Lon:-:ing Sfmphgwertg, ,reef '-E 5,- eq-'gn 54 H :':- ?:: s. Fobef' vcd, ': e: or 5 'e - cn: e xx K Us 4-Y xsgn H8 P l ! Nr Y 1 ,C 1 D O QFQ Pax b 'Si . ' 'ff N 1 , R , 3 A Here come some more! Take a bow, Mr. Welk. And Ihls IS . . . Nolhing's ioo ics! 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Exam schedule or party onnouncemeni? 'N- 44 4 Hs '-'-if, S91 l .Ln fx ,gfl,Q'-4, 'f :'f'L2f'-t Lx 28 I Agriculture This is how they do it down on the farm, ISNU brand, The department of agriculture incorporates such theory courses as soils lectures with oodles of practical opportunities, home vegetable gardening, and small fruit culture. Arl' There may be Rembrandts among them, who knows? The Department of Art Education includes all phases of artistic endeavors, such as painting, drawing, sculptur- ing, puppetry, pottery, lettering, and crafts. Music Whether you're interested in blowin' in a bass for the pep band or brushing up on Brahms with the sym- phony orchestra, there's opportunity in the music de- partment. Further activities include instruction in voice, conducting, and methods ol public performance. oily 'menfdofl enlfi... According to the barometer it should rain about 2 tomorrow Four semesters of English literature, a glimpse of American writing and a afternoon. Calculations such as this can be credited to a phase of course in world lit, plus a briefer in English grammar equal a capital the geography department program, which includes courses in E, You're an English maior. geology. English Geography 29 7 Physical Science General lnorganic Chemistry is iusl lhe beginning for physical science sludenls. Included in the four- year program are such sludies as agricultural chem- islry, quanlilalive analysis, advanced lhermodynam- ics, and wave molion and physical optics. Social Science So broad as lo include hislcry, economics, soci- ology, and civics, lhe Deparlmenl of Social Science is one ol Vhe largesl in lhe universily. Sludenls weigh lacls in Labor Economics and Problems againsl American Diplomacy and The Communily. Speech Dramalics, debalc, and discussion all have Oheir approprialc places in lhe speech dcparlmenl, where work includes use of microphones and lape record- ers. lnlercsling among lhe courses are audiomelric lcslinq, modern conlincnlal drama, and The Anal- omy and Physiology ol Hearing and ol Speech. I can build anything better than you is probably true of Industrial Whether you'd cube it of square it, the mathematics department would Arts students. From drafting to metalwork, by way of machine shop probably use the slide rule. From the introductory course of Arithmetic practice, this department has recently odded a safety and driver edu- in Modern Life through the advanced Theory of Equations, the campus cation program. mathematicians are willing to make two and two equal the obvious. il l -- - ,.. ...MQ 1 l 1 e fl: 5 e 351. t .4 I 'Q 'IX F lu f H i- N 1 .., 14.41 .- ' lub. ,-I A 'Y I, ,fn lndustrial Arts Mathematics 31 -L QA H -f-3 1? .af -8 Ui. if--' 4v ,Lv .4-q-'I Biological Science Comparatively speaking, it's zoology and botany in the Biological Science department. With an eye on hygienic practices, this department considers the body, by woy ol anatomy, physiology, and en- docrinology. Business Education In the Department ol Business Education, the stu- dent has o choice in his specialized area: secretarial training, accounting and general business, account- ing and law, distributive business, and general business. Physical Education IIE all ploy, or so it would seem, lor physical education students. Tinting this picture with work, however, are the studies al anatomy and statistics, and the evaluations ol slill tr.-sts. fw- Zepdflj . . . SL Oui. Ja. What? These are the chief departments within the If they knew you were coming, they'd really bake you a cake in Foreign Language curriculum: Spanish, French, and German plus old- the department of home economics. More extensively, the home ec- faithful Latin. Reading in the original is among the educational ex- ers study costume designs, meal planning, family health, and nu- pedencesinduded. tdhon and dmtehcs ,mf 1711101 l l 1- ISI nl me Min l ll it Q Foreign Language Home Economics 1' 1 l l l l 33 3 l l Hildo Doll, swdenf leccnev, and pupil mo?e use of Enpligrfnq rnyzler-es ol hobby horse 1'- .,' I 34 ond slide. 9 il 7? J NX ' .-.5 x. ., gr - new equipmenl in the Special Education Building. in ffze eafzed ani forget '. w'u I Now, get ready to iump 1 tion Building. e I O I Experiments with new equipment. Blow iust o little harder. Nurse, pupil, und student teacher work together in the Special Educa- 9135. Bene Sold wedel It W I Q zwaemqn Dfnwuld CC11lf1bf 36 L w Audrey Grupe Anne Neumann 4 Dorothy Beiisch S ' .feacfefzfi 'Q 51 Rose Meyer 4 Glenn Grever I Deon Burridge O Seniaa .feacfefzfi YQ! 1- .. nn., r.u., H1 Y Bill Francis LcVerne Chcngnon 5 ' .feacfeaft Jnhff leg' If A - 54. Kenneth Dcrr Doris Feenef l -5- . 4 .fq x dl Inlormality is stressed in classes in the Special Education Building. The reception room in the medical unit is modern and airy. Special Education Building fnlfze New Miss Doris Robie, physical therapist, gives c treatment to a student by the Hubbard tank. Set-in hand rails line the brightly lighted corridors. The Special Education Building is the center ol faculty personnel. ol work lor this group ' -eq- Above, the University publicity staff in its new omces in the Administration Building: Nelson Smith, Joe French, Russell Steele, and Mrs. Mardelle Fike. Right, engrossed in problems of university management are Dr. Biarne R. Ullsvik, administrative assistant to the president, Preston Ensign, business manager, and Dr, Arthur H. Larsen, dean of the University. nistration Building Right, Mrs. Betty Bendschneider, secre- tary in the alumni office, goes over mail from former students. Sea'e: . E G: :g e' P Evelsize' G. Weffdland L. Helrnantoler, E. Borchers, E. Gerber. S'a'c ' U. .:-e P. T-aor, G. Grever B. So aw del L. McCloskey, V. Sembell, J. Hiese n O I O 9 I I Editor .,....,. . . .Glenn Grever For the first time in the archives of ISNU, the stu- Assistant Editor ................ Ann Gooding Sports Editor ......,........ Gene Wendland Editorial Staff .... Bette Soldwedel, Frances Coan, Joan Bonney, Joan Heiser, Leatha Helmantoler, Lois McCloskey Business Manager . . . . .Elizabeth Gerber Photographer ..... . . .Grover Baker Sponsor ..,.. .. ...R. W. Tudor Vidette The biggest scoop of the year came in March! dent newspaper was awarded medalist, highest rating available for college newspapers, by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, for the year 1950. Slapping each other on the backs were the two responsible editors, Bette Soldwedel, who held the reins from January through August and Glenn Grever, who took the editorship in Sep- tember. With the production of the 8-page newspaper on a weekly basis, the tall term found the Vidette shifted to a Wednesday edition. h .-- -1 v 5. lllll Right: F. Coan, fronly S B. Rave, back. Far right: S. Payne, R Spaniol, standing, J. EI- son, J. Berg, K. Barton, sealed. E '3Zf+lxSfS'eBf ,X ' 1 . V11--ff -A ' Ox -1 ' ' ia Editor-in-Chief .......,........ Frances Coan Associate Editor lHead Photographerl Kenneth Barton Business Manager ..., . , .Donald Callaby Art and Layout Editor. . . .... Jean Stanley Literary Editor ...... . . .Bette Soldwedel Sports Editor . . ..... . . .Stuart Payne STAFF Photography: Walter Sharp, Rolland Spaniol, Jim Hallam, Imogene Lindberg Literary and Typing: Lois Van Buren, Joyce Elson, Mariorie Drysdale, Betty Rave, Alan Egly Art and Layout: Helen Schramm Alphabetical Index: Janet Berg, assisted by Mar- iorie Wait, Charlene Norman ' W- f. 4. . ,. - ,, 5 Q5Si?I vQj to 2-.riff . 5.-5.5 ,.Y,5y.b.:,L m., :sg . -we-sf - - s, s....f,. 'QV ., . it SH: X Q' KSN 15' ' X , .yt . . -.s ,x '1 ' if Index It looked mighty gloomy for the Mudville nine . . might be the perfect caption for spas- modic periods undergone by Index staff members from time to time during the year. After reorganization of the staff in early No- vember, Iayouts began to take form, the cover was discussed and debated, the copy gradually poured from the typewriters, and deadlines were realized. The staff of the yearbook set aside each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon for weekly proc- essing of pictures, quips, and cutlines, while many a Saturday was swallowed up in the spring rush to beat the printer's deadlines. Editorial Advisor ........... Miss Vermell Wise Art Advisor ...... . . .Mrs. Mary Parker Business Advisor ............... Miss Alta Day Left to right: M. Drysdcle, I. Lindberg, J. Stanley, F. Coan, B. Soldwedel, Miss V. Wise, D. Callaby, J. Hallam, L. VanBuren, H. Schramm, Q 43 ..z, ' ' 'n ap- ..,.. lr- as D. In ' vp.. T ,us ,- FTC ey..- QE ,..-.-v.- V , ,, -1 .Banzai -53 QI .- . I ' , 5.. - .. ,' M- . . nnallrw- .. V' ' 'E' ' Q. -M 'SX f.1Qi'J '4- ?-?L-'7'T fe'- fir TNC' ' -. ' T --- --.. -- ' ' ' W' f 1 lm' ,. A 5 V9 fx- .ts s L, +v i .' A I 'O N4'9' w--og. fi .5 A' ,Q -5 ,A'f!f,bf'i9,,f12'-7' aid geafggfgg SEQ? ,I L, X 7330 ,113i'xf5q.'2Q:tN ka I ,fo N, je... - ' I 'fn f 'N.? I V K- 'g -T I sl X nx - Thaw .ph I I I v,' Y. 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'g' ' .Q . ,B .', .'- I .A '-C. . ' L.. ug' rn ,- Q, M- . Ugg? A ? . - s.n.- - 1. nk , - 1. CY .Q . 1 Q Jg,'f'x 'X 4 President . ........... Elaine Graham Secretaries . . .... Merna Yount, Carol Judy Librarians .... Judy Watson, Lucille Grant Director ..... Miss Margaret Westhott The University Women s Chorus traveled to Clin- ton and to Cerro Gordo this spring to spread the musical word about ISNU. On the trips to the high schools, Angele Taylor played a xylophone solo, accompanied by Neva Elaine Anderson. Ruth Borror was the soloist with the group, while Jean Ann Kewley served as ac- companist. WameM efnamd This large all-women's music organization joined with other campus groups to present selec- tions from The Messiah at Christmas time and to present the spring music concert. Further, the chorus was a part of the outstand- ing assembly programs, as it drew the favorite rating from many students. 47 lilfl ll! IH 'lip ' -l I C g I: President ....... ..... D avid Durako Vice President ...... ..... R obert Schlabach Secretary ................. Patsy Ruth Steiner Librarians. .. .... Edward Jones, Eugene Frank, Albert Pizzamiglio Director .. .... Dr. Emma Knudson Appearing in the dedicatory services ofthe new Administration Building in September, the Univer- sity Choir had actively filled the l95O-'5l musical calendar. The choralers provided Christmas vesper music 48 Jifsnruggsh P2111-.-..-,vi..-, 'thum- all and were responsible for the spring oratorio pre- sentation. As well, the group performed in the Messiah and gave a Christmas radio broadcast. One other appearance was with the program for the dedication of the Special Education building in March. As on extracurricular activity the group made a field trip to Chicago this spring. Organized in 1940 as a laboratory for the classes in elementary conducting, the choir has become a concert organization open to all univer- sity students. This year the membership totalled 60. 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Freitag G Barnar M6 60144441126 of HONOR RESIDENTS - Front row: R. Austin, B. Krummrich Second row: S. Wilson, P. Boylston Dooley, R. Meyer, J. Hawks. Third row: N. Molkus, D. Beitsch, Unger, L, McCloskey, M. Williams. letters from home, bills, magazines bills letters lrom him, bills-and more bills! Coffee time, with Miss Isabelle Terrill, director of the Hall, presiding over the refreshments. First row, left to right: B. McKelvey, N. Carnahan, D. Pe L. Poiak. Second row: M. Christafferson, C. Eddy, N. Boulting, B. Third row: M. Lange, B. Bonde, V. Adams, N. Grubb, D. Fourth row: S. Mink, C. Sawyer, J. Black, D. Carlson, J. Fifth row: J. Moffett, R. Cooper. Sixth row: J. Swatek, E. Vogel, M. Peppard, L. Grant, L. ,A r fs ,369 - . nnington, M. Drusdale, R. Buck, A. Woidemann, M. Yedlicko, P. Kuen, F. Coons, A. Sullivan Hedden, R. Glassman. Curry, J. Allen, R. Lutz, L. Sandleben, M. Wagner, M. Mill. Bauer, B. Fitzpatrick, R. Shaper, S. Scheeler, B. Garrison, N. Kramer. Lauterbach, D. Momeny, M. Fager, J. Constant, M. Lentz, J. Elliott, K. Pierce, R. Hoyt, J. Al brecht, E. Webb, J. Miller, l. Lindberg, M. West, B. Bush, J. Hayden, B. Ambrose,J. Barry, M. Baker. une .....,f, Bette Soldwedel, honor resident, and Miss Terrill look over advance room assignments for the new women's dormi tory, which should be ready for occupancy next year. 51 Serving a limited number of university men stu- dents, Smith Hall is the only residence hall for men on the campus. Equipped with dining room facilities, Smith Hall provides a leisure center for residents by way of lounges and drawing rooms. Sleeping areas are regular dormitory style, with study areas furnished to meet the needs ofthe occu- pants. SMITH HALL OFFICERS President .... ..... O tis Karr Vice President . . . .Bob Schlabach Secretary . . . . . .Yoshiro Harada Treasurer . .... Ewert Klein Paul Richards and shoes. is-.ti Front row: G. Young, J. Backes, G. Mcintee, D. Hagmeyer, E. Manual, L. Logan, H. Weinand. Second row: J. Hallman, W. Kritzmire, G. Robbins, R. Kober, D. Rosenkrans, E. Kline, I. Peterson, J. Doglio, Mrs. I. Cruikshank. Third row: Dean R. H. Linkins, O. Karr, J, Tarrant, R. Archer, R. Johnson, G, Fuller, 1. Frink, L. Felchner, W. Drew, G. Sommers, H. Ort, D. McConkey, S. Wahlteldt, A. Pierson. L. Changnon, J. Crowe, R. Benson, R. Senn, W. Blinn, P, Richards, R. Wist. .744 4 I ' of Jfall The old songs, the new sonqs , . . Shooting the moon? 4.n -vl1 'v vqncf lfze Ragged Wadi- neddf of Jffze Wed The 1950 summer geography field course took some twenty-five students from Normal to Catalina Island and from the Mexican border to Lake Louise in Canada. The trippers were gone from the campus seven weeks. Last on the trail! ft X Always dishesleven at Calgary! Cameras and sunglasses ready, the trippers appear ready to scale Mt. Rainier. Energetic trippers trek over rocky paths. 53 1 4 N ,xg -VV' L- U i 2 1 '- V ww--V4 ' V X ' '- . . V- sfVV..V. 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Q-1' Harold Frye Edwin Struck Howard Hancock Carl Heldt 4 7950 UNDEFEATED IN REGULAR SEASON I. I. A. C. CHAMPIONS PLAY IN CORN BOWL As the l95O football season opened, the sports sportlight focused on a bustling town in southern Indiana where Illinois State was hoping to notch the initial victory af the new campaign. Indiana State was the opponent, proving to be a very worthy one. The Redbirds of Illinois State did everything possible in a gridiron contest but cross the goal line, while holding the Sycamores to a scant 54 yards rushing and a scoreless tie. Normal rolled up I9 first downs to 5, and gained 250 yards on the ground, but on the other hand fumbled five times and had five passes intercepted. In a sense, Nor- mal had lost a moral victory to the sophomore-manned Indiana State squad. Bottom row Trimble, Spong, Fellows, Licocci, Kudlcc, Lashmet, McCoy, Robb, Bcbee Manager Lehman Second raw Assistant Coach Frye McKen nc, Bcatcs, Shryoclv Buclmowich, Fitzgerald, Burridqc, Lesniclr, Graves, Jordan, Macek Pianowsku Third row Manager Chapman line Coach Heldt Chiodo, Gillifnh, Esterqcird, Schott, Kcrrthard, Geshwrlm, Legg, Egotsli, Hamilton, C. .lurdec Head Coach Struck Assistant Coach Rockenback Fourth ro-v' laPan, Eadus. A, Jurdcc, Fox, Smith, Ortwcrth, Sgobbo, Kirlrpatricl, Storey. BURRlDGE'S 'GOLDEN TOE' BEATS CENTRAL MICHIGAN AND EASTERN, TIES SOUTHERN I.S.N.U. 28 --- Millikin 0 Ed Struck's gridiron aggregation returned home to the shadow of Old Main to face the white hope of the CCI, James Millikin University on the 30th of September. The victory-flavored course they offered must have been rather savory, for the huge crowd that packed McCormick Field left licking their chops in satisfaction. The Redbirds scored early and fast as they compiled two touch- downs before Millikin could run a play from scrimmage. Roger Lapan made a nice catch of a Cleon Fellows aerial for the opening counter while Dean Burridge raced nine yards for another. Second half tallies by Milt Kadlec and Darrell Spang made the game a 28-O rout in favor of the Redbirds of I.S.N.U. I.S.N.U. l4-- Central Michigan I3 Co-captain Burridge's artful toe provided I.S.N.U. its victory mar- gin over Central Michigan in the first l.l.A.C. game of l95O, T4-I3. The Redbirds scored first as Burridge nabbed Fellows' pass for a 55 yard touchdown in the opening minutes of the game. An intercepted pass and its runback of 60 yards tied the score. In the second half, the Herons marched 99 yards with the pigskin to take the lead, I3-7, but Normal's Kadlec plunged over from the one yard line with minutes left, and Burridge's second placement gave Normal its first l.l.A.C. victory. Jonas Lashmet and Ronald Beales turned in yeoman work on defense for I.S.N.U. I.S.N.U. 23 - Charleston 2l A 2 yard field goal late in the third quarter was the deciding factor in the second I.l.A.C. game as I.S.N.U. nudged the Panthers- of Charleston 23-21 in a hard-fought contest at McCormick field. It was iust a case of whether Normal's ground attack could compete with Eastern's Ed SorgaI's passing, and the Normal oFfense proved the better. Dean Burridge and Milt Kadlec scored the Redbird touchdowns, and Burridge's educated right foot again provided Normal with its victory margin. I.S.N.U.' I4-Southern I4 Normal iourneyed to Carbondale for its third conference game and played a surprisingly tough Southern team to a I4-I4 tie before rhe Maroon's homecoming crowd. A blocked kick set up one Nor- mal counter as Ralph Lesnick deflected it, and Al Buckowich re- covered in the end zone for a touchdown. Dean Burridge scored the other mark on an off tackle play. Southern's ace back, Coll, pushed the Maroons into a tie with a one yard plunge late in the final quarter. 57 fmfilfhigm' 1 u 04 . Illinois Normal 2I -Wesfern Illinois 20 GAME OF THE YEAR On October 28, l95O, undefeated Illinois State Normal University met undefeated Western State of Macomb in the Homecoming game at McCormick field. This was a football classic that will go down as one of the greatest sports spectacles of modern times in I.S.N.U.'s history. The human interest in the game was far-reaching. Western had won I3 games in a row and was defending champion in the l.l.A.C. Normal was riding an 8-game undefeated streak, the last defeat hav- ing been to Western, I8-14. Coach Ed Struck had several veterans back who were grimly determined to turn the tide. On the other hand, Angie Marini, Pat Stoik, and .lack Landis were gracing the gridiron for Western for the last year. Western's unbeaten streak of I3 was in jeopardy. The leadership of the l.l.A.C. was at stake. What could be the answer? What would happen when two such football titans met? Surely one of them would have to topple from the pinnacle of renown. The answer was 58 minutes away. At the end of four quarters of bruising, shocking, bone-crushing football, of gallant, intrepid, lion- hearted play, of a thousand exultant thrills, the Redbirds of ISNU trudged ofi the field still undefeated. They had beaten Western's Leathernecks in the last 37 seconds, 21-20. ln winning, Normal had covered herself with glory. The Redbird line had done what had been termed the impossible. Fellows, Frank Chiodo, and Milt Kadlec had combined their efforts for a total of II7 yards in the air and had set up all three touchdown passes. Normal scored late in the first period, Milt Kadlec plunging over after a Fellows to Bebee pass had left the oval on the one-foot marker. Western retaliated quickly, however, Bob Nixon intercepted Dean 8urridge's aerial and raced 39 yards to tie the score, 7-7. Fellows, Chiodo, Kadlec, Spang, Liococci, McCoy. ' 7 J Deon Burridgc Co'captain Most valuable l.l.A.C. most valuable 'X sa X 'km' 4 r-T, N ,px LaPan The polnl that beat Western won the Homecoming game-right through the uprights. Darrell Spang made a sensational catch on a Chiodo throw for the Normal University's second marker, but again the Leathernecks tied the game, Angie Marini crushing over from the one. Marini put Macomb in the driver's seat early in the third quarter with a beautiful 55 yard thrust through center. Joe Beia, who had successfully kicked the two previous extra points, was wide on his try, and Western led, 20-14. Co-captain Burridge climaxed a 72 yard drive, slipping over from the one with only 37 seconds remaining in the game. Burridge calmly booted his third point after touchdown of the afternoon, and the nearly 7000 fans who iammed McCormick field for the homecoming game let forth a burst of approval. l.S.N.U. had won the mid-season classic, 21-20. Spang takes oft against Eastern for a long goin. i 8,5 Eades Macek Jordan Buckowich Gillituk Storey Beales Opening kick-06 ofthe Wesleyan game, Burridge slides around end - touchdown bound. BEAT NORTHERN FOR CONFERENCE TlTLEg LOSE CORN BOWL GAME 7-6 Illinois State I4-Michigan Normal 0 Amid the roar of the possible selection of Normal as the State of lllinois delegation to the Corn Bowl classic on Thanksgiving day, the Redbirds went sublimely on their winning way as they trounced the last place Michigan Normal team I4-O in their fifth l.l.A.C. game. All told, it was Frank Chiodo in a one-man scoring show. Chiodo scored both Normal touchdowns, the first on a one yard quarterback sneak and the second on a pass from Fellows. Burridge place-kicked both extra points. Through the major portion of the game Coach Ed Struck kept many first team men on the bench recuperating from iniuries. Illinois Normal l3- Northern I2 The sports question of the state was answered on No- vember I2 at DeKalb, lllinois, Normal I3-Northern I2- and the Redbirds had won the Hrst football championship of the newly revamped l.l.A.C. conference. Despite the frenzied cheers of hundreds of the co-ed rooters, Chick Evans' Huskies, headed by Heimerdinger and Wickstrom, were unable to stall the steady ascending of I.S N.U.'s victory star. Burridge scored both Normal counters on line bucks and also received great otiensive help from Cleon Fellows, Chiodo, and Kadlec. 709 'O' 5i Y0f'. 50105. Eqolxti, Ortworlh, lashrnct, Fox, Graves. Illinois State 2l -Wesleyan 0 Dr. Edwin Struck, the famous football practitioner of l.S.N.U., gave his brilliant group of gridiron interns their final regular season test at Wesleyan on November 18 preparatory to their Corn Bowl tilt a few days later. Speed and power were the keynotes of the day as the Redbirds enioyed their best offensive day of the season against the Titans. Darrell Spang paced the Birds with two counters, one a beautiful 36 yard sprint down the side- lines. Fellows scored the other TD while Roger Lapan and John McCoy were sensational offensively. Missouri 7 - ISNU 6 The sky was overcast and the weather damp and raw as the Red and White of l.S.N.U. battled Missouri School of Mines in the 4th annual Corn Bowl tilt at Illinois Wesleyan stadium on Thanksgiving Day, 1950. The cold temperature and the snow-covered field proved a great equalizer as neither team could develop its famed and feared running game. Normal's score came when the ever-alert Howard Eades clocked a Rolla punt, Roger Lapan advanced the ball to the one, from where Cleon Fellows, quarterback, sneaked the remaining distance. Burridge's placement was wide. Rolla scored in the third period when Ed Kwadas plunged six yards to cross the goal. 50l 9 'O' Ofihwllm, Fitzgerald, C. lurdce, Pionowski, McKenzie, A. Jurdce, Pomatto. ff Q2 President R. W. Fairchild presents Dean Burridge with the Carter Harris Memorial Trophy for being selected as the Most Valuable Football Player on the i950 grid squad. Dean's teammates made the choice of selecting him not only to receive this honor but also to lead them as one of the co-captains of the '50 squad. Dean received the above trophy at the annual all-sports banquet held last winter. Later in the evening, he was also presented with the plaque designating that he was selected as the Most Valuable Player in the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the football season of l95O. Others shown are the football coach, Ed Struck, the tennis coach, Gene Hill, the guest speaker, Wally Weber, freshman football coach at the University of Michigan lbehind trophyl, and Dean Arthur Larsen. Seated on Dean's right are co-captain Ralph Lesnick of the football team and Jerry Cunningham, captain of the swimming team. '7 7ame Redbird wrestlers have only smiles for the cameraman after winning the conference This kind of treatment by Roy Camboni helped to win the championship. coveted award. I i l vi r-waz. 1.1 -- Emkeliall Starting his second year as Illinois State Normal's head basketball coach, James Pim Goff faced the season's opener with a cage quintet of undetermined quality. It took but few games, however, for the Normal five to prove that the football team wasn't the only school squad that could win ball games. The initial contest might be re- garded as a breather, but in that contest was shown the form that would later carry the team to its most successful record since 1944. After scoring 72 points in their opening victory over Shurtleff, the Redbirds moved into faster company and tangled with North Central at Naperville. Glen Honsbruch flipped in 13 points, and Don Richard executed three beau- tiful hook shots to help produce a 57-53 victory. With two in a row under their belt Goff and his net- men iourneyed to Decatur, where Millikin's Scott Stegal personally and promptly removed the rose color from NormoI's glasses with a 92-56 runaway victory. The undaunted Redbirds withdrew to their own back yard, pushed outa 76-54 win over Eureka, and, convinced xi P Coaches Goff and Crews discuss strategy. that they still knew how to win, awaited the Centenary game with new vigor. The Gents had to stall out the last few minutes to grab a hard fought 61-60 win. Opening their IAAC schedule at home, the Goffmen made quick work of the two Michigan schools, Normal and Central, by scores of 61-55 and 71-58 respectively. 1950-51 Basketball team: Front row. Manager Buckhouse, Williams, Lucas, Kinzinger, Ellis, Sarver, Captain Hughes, Manager Changnon. Bafi vow' Assist. coach Crews, Samorian, Chiodo, Molloy, Jones, Richard, Brennemon, Honsbruch, Austin, Bonczyk, and Coach GOH. 62 With such a satisfactory tune-up tucked beneath their belts, the Redbirds invaded lowa and Indiana during the Christmas holidays. A red-hot Loras team bowled them over 82-6l, and an even hotter Eau Claire five rolled up a 93-74 score. Big Bob Brenneman scored a total of 34 points in the two games to boost his rapidly rising total. Refusing to crack from such setbacks, the Red and White cagers moved to LaCrosse to participate in a two-day, four-team affair. Playing the host team, an inspired Red- bird team set the Indians on their heels 66-59. A respected St. Mary of Winona squad presented the next opposition and were humbled 69-52. Honsbruch and Tom Molloy were impressive. The Normal quintet started the New Year off on the right foot, handing Wayland, Texas, a 7l-59 beating at Mc- Cormick gym. A terrific second half rally fell short as the Huskies of Northern took a conference from ISNU 70-65. Eastern's mighty cagers had to sustain another drive before they went back to Charleston with a close 72-64 conference win. The Goffmen could not cope with Western's press de- fense and fell 58-48 in their fifth IIAC game at Macomb. Washington U. of St. louis dealt the Redbirds their fourth straight defeat in the Missouri City, 57-54. Normal then cancelled one of her earlier deficits when she over- rode Northern in a return conference match by a 77-67 count. Bill Sarver potted l9 points. The Sugar Creek neighbors, Illinois Wesleyan, toppled the Redbirds in the first game of the series, 68-50. Brenneman worked his now you see it, now you don't magic for 35 points and for a new all-time school record as Eureka fell 80-66. Bud Glover hit ll baskets to lead Eastern to an over- whelming win 94-62. The Goffmen put the skids on Southern's ace, Tom Milli- kin, and came out on the long end of a 57-53 conference victory. Bill Sarver hit l7 points as the ISNU team moved up in conference standings. Upon the invasion of Michigan, behind Honsbruch's 24 points Normal pushed out an 80-74 victory over Central Michigan but could not cope with Michigan Normal's Hu- rons, so fell 60-58. Sarver hit 20 and Honsbruch l9, to lead Normal to their second win over Southern, 68-63. Again it was bril- liant defense work on Millikin that paved the road to victory. Captain Ron Hughes sinks a lay-in. Bob Brenneman hits a hook against Wesleyan. 63 Q.. -1.5. In thc mcst thrilling game of the season, a last quarter outburst on the part of Honsbruch fell short, and Illinois Wesleyan took the two- game series by the scant margin of one point, 64-63. Hons took individual command of a Normal rally, making four baskets in a minute and a half, but time ran out before he could overtake the Titans. In the season final, ISNU reversed a defeat by rushing all over Western, 75-70. Again it was freshman Billy Sarver, having his best night in collegiate basketball, leading the Redbirds with 26 points. Normal thus ended its most successful season since l944 with lA wins against i2 defeats. gy-- : 1 1 Qig- 'El 1 l Glenn VI. -N' i ,1 Ml Hof-ti fi 'Tl In 'Ti 'I-n Honsbruch, Most valuable player. It was a banner year for the Normal coach and his players. Brenne- X . 1 X ,X X K f will , 'ff 1 i P- f 'l lx - uf' Qqbff tx, 491 ,wx left: Tom Molloy. man, of course, broke the all-time scoring record with his 35 point outburst. Honsbruch was the leading scorer for the second straight year with 410 points and fell iust 5 points off the all-time four year scoring record, but has another year to add to his total. Sarver proved to all that he is one of the best shots in the business, while Captain Ron Hughes was a vital cog in the Normal machinery. Tom Molloy drew most of the guarding assignments and conducted himself in a magnificent manner. AI Austin and Don Richard were invaluable and were considered great as spot players in the Normal lineup. Below: Al Austin, Don Richard, Captain Ron Hughes. G1 N ii 49 .9759 ff 0 of' ,. 4 'bc' is x 'R no Y. .. M 5 -S '., 19 aw X ..fl5'v ,ws 'V fill Q Top, Bob Brennemcm: Cenle .XA o -X , N '-Y. . www In ' s Don Richard - up and in. I 'Tw The start of o successful season r above, Frank Chiodop Below, Rex Kinzinger, Ed Bonczyk, Bill Sarver. Q' :JN J' ,, 'l T KL .Mx ,, 13 U -nf Front Row: Trimble, Zigman, manager Dominic, Juhl, Gillen. Back Row: Coach Struck, Eiclnen, Garretson, Nelson, Jones, Hutchinson, Seeber, Markwaldt, Keegan, Assist. coach Baldrini. Leroy Eiclvcn scores againsl Chanutc Field. 66 The ISNU B basketball team, under Edwin Struck, completed the year by winning half of the contests on the twelve game schedule. They emerged victorious once over Eastern, Western, Bradley, and Chanute Fiend while also losing games to those schools. Perhaps the most impressive night for the Junior Redbirds was the one when they scored a runaway rout over their previous conquerors, Bradley's highly touted Braves, They lost an early season heart- breaker to Illinois Wesleyan by one point. The players, who benefited from their play on the re- serve team and from the tutelage of Struck, were Bill Blake- more, l.eRoy Eicken, Jack Gallagher, Darrell Garretson, Dick Gillen, Carl Hutchinson, Marvin Juhl, John Keegan, Bill Markwardt, Bob Nelson, Bruce Seeber, George Zigman, Sam Samorian, Jim Bones Jones, and Don Trimble. 7fze Wendi Spafzli f- 011' QUE 1- L ,. ' t,,.,'1ir'f'5'vfti't-.fr-. 5311.8 v 1.25 Al Q' 1 T51 'Q-s.,,--t,,l v . is ' I, . ' , . - '1-.1 ' ' i 1 Q ' -2 4 if r s 1 1 ' .. , 1 L '- is L? if ,Wu , .Quit-ggg3,v5Fm,qj.'-w Xiilv' grigw . up -'gy T TNQW, - - -4.5 mv 1 9 , k wang--f -gs, . ' ' 431. x,....4z: .L Bottom row. D, Judy, P. Zallner, E, Wilde, R. Walsh, B. McAdams, D. Heald, L. Fiorini, A. Howard. Second row B. Hrebik, T, Frawley, D, Maquet, F. Hinds, R. Cambonl, .l. Gibson, T. Licacci,G. Egofske. Third row. Coach Eugene Hill, Manager B, Moske, J. HoHman, R. Rickert, M. Cooper, W. Kritzmire, D. Layne, R. Beales, W. Borror, Assistant Coach D. Rockenbnch. Wae' The 1950-51 wrestling season gave ISNU its fourth consecutive conference championship and the school its third conference title during the year, adding its name to the football and cross country trophies. Ed Wilde, the 129-pounder team captain, had the best record ofthe entire squad, ending the sea- son as the only undefeated member of the ISNU grapplers, and capping the conference champion- ship in his division. Closely following him was Ray Camboni, having his best year as a senior. Camboni lost only two matches, and he was the mast improved wrestler on the team. George Egofske, the holler boy of the squad, Wrextliriq coach Gene Hill confers with his assistant and one-time Normal great, Dick Rock- h enbac ,onthe 1951 mol campaign. it also had a very good record, adding the confer- ence championship in the 157 weight division to his trophy from the Wheaton meet. Ran Beales, iniured in the early part of the year, came back strongly in the heavyweight division and proved himself very dear to the hearts of Nar- mal wrestling fans. Dan Judy and Ray Walsh shared the 121- pound spat in Hill's lineup throughout the season and both showed promise far next year. In the 137-pound weight, Eudean Heald, intra- mural champion, started and ended the season, while Ben McAdams took over for a few meets during the middle of the year. Don Maquet, wrestling in the 167-pound spat, placed second in the IIAC meet and had a fine record for the entire year. At 177 pounds Hill used several men. Tom Frawley started the season at that weight. Frawley had the unique distinction of wrestling to four draws in his six matches. Frank Hines, the handy man of the squad, filled in when Frawley suf- fered an injury. Hines also filled in at the 147 and the 157-pound di- visions during the season. Tony Licocci, Ed Struck's lineback- ing fullback, wan himself many friends with his performance in the conference meet at the 177-pound weight. 68 Great Lakes ISNU Northern . . . ISNU Western . . . . ISNU Southern . . . ISNU Chicago . . . . ISNU Wheaton . . . ISNU Navy Pier . .. ISNU Southern . . . ISNU Augustana ..... ISNU Wheaton Invitational - ISNU First IIAC - ISNU - First Case invitational - Egofske - Second Place sy C: :c'f 'S'-rc: 5--:us ? J-.. 7- -3. . - 7 D NAC '52 r: :':-'rs P y 7 C.ffE Z'C 7D G' G D :fa :':'.:' '1 ':' ':: :' s':-f- -e'e. ?e'::i'r:s :' 1. Coach Joe Cogdal. 2 CQ ir Q? C9 First row: Rees, Swift, Shull, Davis, Gustafson, Eckstein, Crotchett, Smith, Hunt. Second row: Henderson, Toole, Captain Winkler, Perry, Rickert, Smith, Garnett, Cottrell, Eudeikis. T' ird row: Unidentitied, Sibley, Williams, Coach Codgal, Marler, Osborn, Raley, Hall, Pomatto, Everett, Klitzing, Swearingen, unidentified, Assist. coach Heldt, Walrich, manager Chapman. The old master, Bloody Joe Cogdal, didn't have one of his best records during the 1949-50 track and field season but did remarkably well with the material on hand. Of particular note was the development of several individual stars under Cogdal's tutel- age, namely, Jacque Osborn, Bob Eudiekis, Ronald Beales, Bill Pomatto, Bob Perry, and Del Swearingen. Osborn and Swearingen could be called the standouts because of their particular records. Osborn, this year's captain-elect, was the conference champion in the two mile and was also a consistent winner in the mile, while Swearingen in his freshman year broke an all-time ISNU record in the discus and shows promise to better his new record each time out. Cogdal is looking for better things during the 1950-51 season because only Perry is gone from his conference point getters of last year. Several other old hands such as Bob Swift, Jim Garnett, Ron Davis, and Chuck Marler will also bolster his chances. Western . . . . . Eastern .....,.... at Chanute Field ... at Wesleyan ........... at Southern ............ Triangular at Millikin: Milliki Bradley ............. IIAC meet at Normal Michigan Normal Northern ...... Eastern ...... Western . ISNU ...... Southern ...... Central Michigan Dual meets: won 2, lost 4 IIAC: Fifth 70 at Elmhurst Invitational ......................... Triangular: second at Millikin Invitational: Fourteenth at Elmhurst Results for the 1949-50 track season were as follows: ISNU OPP 4212 8993 51 13 7995 531 2 72213 76 55 44 87 14 place 435 87M i K KA 0 we 5 5 1 f ., -1 .0 -4 .y . fx v 0 J fr .1 mai P I I I .. 4' 1.9 ' 1 ' '- rx! Li 1 1 ,, ag . ' ,, -lv 'N T -Q , J' J gba. t 0.51 i ,. l To NQQM 1 4 x-3 first row Brossert. Bcrta, Co-Captain Baldrini, Co-Captain Zubeck, Morsch,Kaulmonn,Turner,Weuver, Second row Statts, Rzadski, Ellena, Durbak, Martin, Bourgeois, RcynoIds,Hortman,Siron, Bruno, Honsbruch. Third row Head coach Frye, Assit. coach Garnero, Assist. coach Gofl, manager Gerard, Jones, Hughes, Bonczyk, Dal Santo, Kadlec, Williams, Dera- vams,Gorehcim,manaqc-1 East. U 1 bl xt, ,QQ 5? 72 x Eadeiall 1950 From all standpoints the 1950 baseball sea- son at ISNU was successful from start to finish. Coach Harold Frye's starting lineup contained only four seniors, but the squad showed no lack of experience as it pounded its way through the season at a .500 clip. The mound staff possessed a depth of strength that enabled Frye to keep a strong and well- rested flinger on tap for every contest. The roster itself, while loaded with former monogram win- ners, was also stocked with new and younger talent which will help make the Redbirds a dia- mond power for several years to come. Mike Rzadski, the husky little hurler from Chi- cago, was easily the ace of the Irish mound staff, although Glenn Honsbruch led the team in vic- tories. They were backed by Art Goreham, Jim Turner, Ed Bonczyk, and John Staats. Of this group, only Goreham will be lost to the T951 squad. Outfielder Herb Kaufmann and Co-Captains Bob Zubeck and Dick Baldrini provided the big bats in the Redbird attack. Their booming, base clearing hits were largely responsible for the ISNU victories. Lett, Richard Baldrini, covcoptoin, and Bob Zubeck, co-captain and Most Valuable player. Loren Buck Weaver prepares to grab the slants of Normal's 1951 pitching staff. Y John Konstanty Staats practices his control under the watchful eye of Redbird third sucker Tom Molloy. Marv Reynolds, vetercn Redbird fiyhawk, gets set to blast one during spring drills. 'Tia'-3 fl' lffff. Q . 44 I , ,3.fg5.g' : C ' iz 5 Wwwu-1950-1957 Archery -- Raymond Kimmey Basketball - I.V. 5's Cross Country - Jim Gregory Flag Football -Smith Hall Boys Free Throw Tournament - Fred Chiti Handball - Jack Capodice Horseshoes - Singles - B. Meyers Doubles - B. Meyers and R. Kline Ping Pong - Top division - Tom Henderson First division - T. Cook Second division - H. Loeh Swimming - 40 yd. freestyle - Dove Kirkpatrick :2l .4 40 yd. breaststroke - Dave Kirkpatrick ,3O.l 120 yd. individual medley - Pat Dillon 1157.2 lOO yd. freestyle - Righter Farris :60.08 T60 yd. freestyle relay - Righter Farris, Dave Kirkpatrick, Don Maquet, and Tom Brim l:36 120 yd. medley relay - Pot Dillon, Dave Kirk- patrick, and Righter Farris l:23 Diving - Righter Farris Tennis - Singles - Dick Gillen Track -- i950 Darrell Spang, Norm Williams, Leroy Eiker, Dick Sibley, Bob Swift, Paul Richards, Dick Zuege, Del Swearingen, Jim Fox, Bill Pomatto, Paul Richards, Darrell Spang, louis Lang. Wrestling - l2l lb.-Jack Klesert, l28 lb.-Ray Walsh, 136 lb.- P. Gibson, l45 Ib,-Dean Heald, l55 lb.-Frank Hinds, l65 lb.-Art Spencer, l75 lb.-Tom Frawley, Heavy- weight-Gene Hoffman. li'lQ'1 0 . f'r. wi T ' . ' I' .9 . T' A r 750 M ' '?: S:-': -: - ' Sr : 1951 Sw ' Ee:-: ': --: r 5 'Q Q ? ' - . 2 . 'ff ' Tif 1950 anna il, 'X 75 M '-5 '---, g , -. 'sx's l '1 5'- S Q 5 5 ' Q.: -l Lf Spiing or lull WHA as liosless lo a lhree day excursion lo lake Bloominglori ond Comp HeHerncm, where all gals on llie campus lrolu an nn nssoilrnenl ol xporls oclavulies, Piclured ul llie righl are 0 group ol WRA members preparing lou the clmmclic camp- hie cilwuys u lnqliliqhl nl the camp trap su l .' f'x . U j How'd this one gel in here? More about the WRA hockey pro- gram. Allhouqh hockey is the chief lull oclivily, archery, golf, and speedball shore in lhe sporls drawing cord ol lhe alhlelic ossociolion. We '4 Cunael und rowbooh are ouenoble lor lhon so inclined on the WIA ramping lrips. Wolerlronl chairmen heed lhe xolely ol the rowers 76 More campers-lhese simply relaxing in lhe Lake sunshine, resling oller or belore sollboll, o bil o' loolboll, group sing- ing, boaling, and swimming. l l . 4 ?' - '- 'sun- Ah! Come an, ya big dumb bells, lefs show 'ern haw Narrna, plays ball. Such was the frequenl cry last fall as stale team: and cz couple from out of grate fell before the lSNU Redbird gals in hockey extrcrnurals played of-campus and on the South Campus area. It was mighty cold for the cpponenfs as ISNU ran rough-Shad over 'em all in Held hockey. The girls of the extramural squad triumphed over such noble learns as Milwaukee Hockey club, Iowa, and the Illinois delegafions from Northern, Wesfern, South- ern, Eastern and Principia. Speak Into the bag with the club. Trudy Lawrence, Jeanne Putnam and Dorothy Beitsch pack up the WEA equipment as hockey season vanes in favor of equally popular basketball. l l .-fight-7 G .. , 1' ' uf na., If And there if is -held hockey. Fw' 'Pe o'ig?nal b.Il'e 'a the las! wicks the soort is for 'fe earfes' participant ana the good-nafured opponent Many ai 'Hs YECVX matches were he'd in semi-darkness and f'ECUE71' acapness, -rea'l'ver here' permitting a beaufiful day fc' the r'a':r'. 77 1-zvgx . Sful' ,- t . P g - . ' ' 'i 1 - 4-'4 .T,f' 5039- Q . .iv K V t 1 - gl' , J' lt's table tennis, always one of the most popular and less strenuous of the intramural sports activities. WRA intra- mural table tennis sporthead this year scheduled the ladder tournament, featuring play in doubles and singles competition. We Straiqhl as o pin, lrcshman Kaye Pierre leads the way in intra- muIUl WRA bowling, held lar the first time this year al the Harl-ina Coliseum. Saturday mornings were devoted to the Strive and the Spare lemme leagues, who allcrnolcd to pcrmii af. many qirlp as possible to participate in the lun, 78 They're indoors for the win- ter, and attentions are turned extra and intramurally to a sports favorite of the ISNU women-volley ball. ISNU teams this year were fairly successful in appearances be- fore out-of-state and state foes. Reach 'em over, Petey, and she always did. The intramural teams met the alumnae women of the health and physical education department in several contests this year, showing the older ladies that youth is a determining factor in the success ofa sports endeavor. spam Drop the birdy and smash ahead in badminton. This intramural activity was popularized to such an extent at the beginning of the winter session this year, that a record number of teams were included in competition. The alums come home again in January to meet defeat at the hands of intramural basketball women. At the right, however, ISNU extramural team was trimmed by a Peoria congregation early in February to even the hoopers score. 79 I , , .IV , , 1, . ligri. 5, nf , . f riff 5.7 ., 1 ,, . - . , n 1,'f,,4.-3 , .,'N--- .. fn ' 2 4 iq? f , ' .f ??'i,U5f'M ':J4 WSx S 15: , J 'lf .Nl ' inf 1:9 I X I '. 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Y ig, 1 ' - , 2-N! 5515 1 QL! 1 :: .:'53:f.f:Z.f-f.if'1-, - - f-J ,.. M, 12- 'i-V-24' Q: '--1 f'?f?W..' . -'f:,gLi'.i:1 -1 V . , .' 1 qf-.fr -' - f ff- f' 'Ly' 5 , - 2' ' ' 'l ' lv ffl-Lp,,4,,gp.1L 70 Wm ifwfffm mmm UD uf:I'ui'13umnu in U U .Ju l.1 u uu tj4j E1 U U U U UUEULIU U QU EI I3 lj U Q U U Q +1 M QEEEPE-Q! U U U if 121 Npbaphi 0 President ..... LaVerne Changnon Vice President . . .George Sommers Recording Secretary Arlen Fletcher Corresponding Secretary James Peterson Treasurer ........ Philip Henebry Sergeant-at-Arms Conrad Aschenbrenner Sponsor . . ...... Dr. L. W. Miller Bottom row: A. Ellis, G. lonergan, L. Changnon. Second row. Dr. L. Miller, B. Evans, H. Ort, E. Ebert, P. Henebry. Third rowl G, Somers, A, Felchnc-r, D. McConkey, R, Senn, D. Peterson Service is the one requirement for membership in Alpha Phi Omega. Essentially, the ISNU Theta Epsilon chapter is a type of scouting on a college level. All the members have a boyhood back- ground in national Boy Scouts and are familiar with the creeds and purposes of this national or- ganization. The completion of a service project plus one semester of pledgeship is necessary to become a 82 K member of the group. Among the activities of Alpha Phi Omega dur- ing the year were the donation of blood locally, aid in guiding high school seniors on College Day, and aid for the University Club arrangements for Christmas vespers. A chief goal of the organiza- tion was assisting in the rebuilding of a local Boy Scout Camp. Xi chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha limits its mem- bership annually to agriculture maiors with junior standing and a high scholarship record. Founded on the campus in l935, the agricul- ture honorary fraternity endeavors to develop a true professional spirit in the teaching of agricul- ture, to help train teachers who will be rural lead- ers in their communities, and to foster a fraternal spirit among students in teacher training for voca- tional agriculture. One ofthe chief social activities of ATA was the annual stag smoker held for all members of the department, students and faculty. Further, the eighteenth annual Holbert Medal Banquet this spring drew to a close the year's agricultural pro- gram. Joining with the Home Economics department this spring, the annual Home Economics-Agricul- ture Day proved to be calendar highlight. With a total memberhip of 30 students, the honor society plans to continue the organizations aim for maintenance ofa high level of professional excellence. Bottom row: J. Powell, M. Nannen, F. Marler, G. King, D. Hcerr, Nr. R. Benton. Second row: G. Larson, R, Forrest, J. Phillips, D. Donahue, L. Glaser, H, Vo?gts, C. Cloi-rs. Third row: W, Tracy, R. Crosby, C. Cobb, G. Hextell, J. Raycraft. Fourth row: J. McNeilly, R. W. Golden, F. Hinds, W. L. Sears, I. Dremann, F. Burrus, R. Miller. nzgidtzw President . . . Vice President Robert W. Golden . . .Gaynor Larson Secretary . . . .... Jack Powell Treasurer . . . . .Clayton Cobb Sponsor. . . Mr. Ralph Benton The Beaux Arts ball is among the most-looked forward-to of ISNU formal dances, and the spon- sorship of this event is the chief social activity of the Art Club. Composed of majors and minors in the field of Art Education, the Art Club holds regular meet- ings with speakers drawn from all-campus. One of the highlights of such meetings this year was the presence of Robert Kilgore ot the Illinois Wes- leyan Art faculty. Bottom row. P, Tobias P, DeHart, C. Rohn, H. Schramm, S. Mink, J. Hancock. After the business sessions of the meeting, the artists enioy social dancing or movies, and carry out numerous art proiects. Among the proiects of the club is the annual sales of Christmas cards painted, drawn, or sketched by the club members. A star in the crown came to the club this year when the walking float dragon drew a prize in the annual Homecoming parade. Second row V. Pedrotti, R. Mentzer, S. Andrews, J, Klesert, B. Hedden, P. Biorkman, B. Powell. Third row- B. Wells, M, A. Gallagher, M. V, Williams, G. Anich, A. Hardy, J. Stanley, L. Kampwerth. Fourth row: R. Meyer, P. Martin, K, Weiss, T. Wachter, R. Moske, D. McDonald, V. Martinus, J. Smith. rg. mf T 4.1 f l 14211 Glad President ..... . . .Richard Meyer Vice President .... Phyllis Biorkman Secretary-Treasurer ..Anita Hardy Sponsor ......... Mr. John Carey 1-v Abbot .... .... B ill Francis Vice Abbot . . . . .Roger Bernasek Scribe . . . . . .Gene Berwanger Purser . . . . .Orian Worden Custodian . ..Bruce Patrick Historian . . . .Robert Horton Sponsor .. ...Mr. Leland Hess vm ' , ' ' , - I In-E . .4 Unix L 5193 T.-... I if 1 r , , 5-Q-10 I 'f -ik., g, f XI: f Bottom raw: L. Cross, J. Kesen, P. 5e ::sei, B. ?: f:i', A. I-cams, 7. r :':c:, G. Sc'.e'-: ', C. I-sci-zertvefrer Setona row: R. Kothefa, E. Jacspson, G. He :.p 'i', F. Pagers, 7. C:: :.'.: ', G. 9a-1-:', i. Ere sizer, G. N:f.e . Third row: T. Fenton, R. Hs c'1. J. S:r': ?, D. Hcgmeyer, E. I-ussprxg, K.JoE'y, O. N:'den, G. Bef-facgen Fourth row: W, Krize-?fe, G. Engish, 3. N:C:fie7, 7. L? e, J. Z'egre', J. Pererson, E. Pa' eoge, L. Morey, B. Safco Fifth row: A, P?ggg-Z5EEQ, R. Yeainac, B. F'::-mfs, P. i':-afas, E. C:-1 J LsD.e,J. Bczies, P. G,s:a?, G. L He.fe 1 Producers of the most popular school offering, the Blackfriars cavorted on the Capers stage this spring in perhaps their finest performance, climax- ing four years of bull moosing, slap-sticking, and dramatic creating. The Blackfriar group is in existence for the pri- mary purpose ot encouraging creative talents in male students on the campus, and a selected mem- bership runs about forty-five each year. Any stu- dent is eligible to try out it he has artistic, musical, or dramatic abilities. Although the Blackfriars are remembered for their heckling initiations and their shady shows, apart from foolishness the organization has a scholarship awarded annually to some worthy stu- dent who would otherwise be unable to attend col- lege. Proceeds from the 'Friar events are the com- ponent parts of this scholarship fund. 85 MJJIZBJJ- EJ ' Glad President .... . . .Gordon Fidler Vice President . . . .Robert Horton Secretary . . . . . .Wanda Hager Treasurer . . . . .Ralph Batastini Reporter ....... Robert Spaulding Sponsor .... Dr. Raymond Esworthy Bottom raw G Miller, V, Abell, M. Zindel, C. HoHman, J. Householder, B. Cronholm, R. Julian, M. Holoclrer, M. Gardner. Second row M. Hines. S. Wasson, A. Perne, M. Clary, M. Drake, G. Laslz, D. Houn, B. Miller, M. Ries, D. lamb, B. Brawley, K. Brenneman. Third row L. Turner, J. Ranes, W. Hager, M. Mill, L. Schoonover, M. Mason, D. Donahue, P. Brownfield, M. Campbell, M. Ries, G. Hoffman. Fourth row' J. Cherry, G. Sampson, M. Flessner, G. Curl, R. Pierce, R. Kline, L. Hodgman, R. Spaulding, R. Spaniel, J. Stock, B. Hoover. Filth row, J. Hallam, J. Robbins, R. Horton, D. Collaby, D. Gibson, G. Fidler, W. Brooks, W. Steingraber, H. Busch, E. Bunte, L. Geltmaker. Take a letter, Miss Jones. That's the way the business education club operates. Interested in the promotion of all phases of business, the campus club studies new methods, listens to of?-campus speakers, and holds regular meetings for all qualified students. The Business Education Club boasts an active membership of l25 business education majors and minors, and this year began activities with an in- itiation at the University Farm. 86 Among the social activities and proiects were the Variety show, a spring picnic for members and guests, a homecoming float, a carnival booth, the food donation to a charitable organization at Christmas, and homecoming house decorations. The society tried to become acquainted with and maintain high standards in business methods and encouraged a social spirit by offering opportunities for wholesome social contacts. From the beginning of the school year in Sep- tember. when Episcopalian students were enter- tained at the home of Miss Dorothy Hinman, the ISNU Canterbury Club has attempted to encourage fellowship among the students of that faith on the campus. Weekly evening prayer services with a series ot talks on God, the Holy Spirit were held by the club during the Lenten season. These services were Front row: A. Wilbur, J. Lahey, D. Pappas, E. Mechalas, Miss D. Hinrnan. held at the Bloomington parish of St. Matthew's Episcopal church. Throughout the school year, the club oFhcers combined religious activities with social events. OH-campus speakers were secured for the regular club meetings. A Christmas party and spring picnic were chief among the social activities. Back row: A. Watterson, Miss B. McAvoy, N. Lloyd, J. Micka, C. Marler, B. Lahey, Miss M. Miller, Father Bowman. i l l 0 GM President . . . ..... Joe Micka Vice President . .Dolly Pappas Secretary . . . Elaine Mechales Treasurer . . . . .Carol Hanley Historian .......... Patricia Ferry Sponsor ..... Dr. Blanche McAvoy 87 l Attaining reactivation after several years, the Christian Science Club reopened its membership and held late afternoon meetings in the White Room of Old Main this year. The active members of the group held regular meetings and carried on scheduled business ses- Sealed: Miss H. Marshall, Miss E. Nyquist, E. Hart, J. Fissel. Standing: B. Boring, C. Harrader, P. Hart, R. Horky. sions and programs. Among the oustanding events for the Christian Scientists this year was hearing Archibald Carey, former Detroit attorney, who gave a public lecture in the Little Theatre of the Special Education Building on April 30. -A fiiif. ' ,s . ,,' .tai I qfll if ':n- ff.. I. G , t .F if X 1 , . . . 8 . Glad President . . . . .Elizabeth Boring Secretary .. ..... David Wilson Sponsor . . . . . .Miss Edna Nyquist 88 Galleqe .E of Waimea Wdm . President ..... . . .Joanne Fissel Vice President .... ...... J ulia Harris Secretary-Treasurer ..AngeIine Kenyon Sponsor ......... . . .Miss Alice Ebel 'GY' Seated: Miss A. Ebel. Standing: A. Kenyon, J. Harris, J. Fissel. l A visit to the McLean County League meeting was among the highlights of the College League of Women Voters year at ISNU. As well, the campus organization conducted an all-school straw vote on the November election, aided in campus elections with the ballot counting, and was held responsible for the administration ofthe Normal city government for a half-day. The College League of Women Voters came into existence on the ISNU campus in 1926 when it was known as the citizenship committee of Wom- en's League. Under the same leadership, the president of the league serves as citizenship chair- man for the Women's League executive board, aiding in the integration ofa campus all-women's organization. The Women Voters, composed of all women students of various ages, aimed this year to foster interest in government and political attairs and to produce the type of citizen desirable in the further- ing of democracy. 89 IRQ President ..., . . .Dean Martin Vice President . . . .Janet Weldon Secretary . . . .... Joan Hodel Treasurer ......... Patricia Jones Sponsors .... Dr. Margaret Cooper, Dr. Huberta Clemans Bottom row. T. Sonopol, P. Lee, M. Minger, P. Martin, M. Phillabaum, N. Malkus. J. Jones, H. Hammer, L. Blalmeley, E. Lighthall, A. langan, B. Halter- HUGH. Second raw: J. Byrd, R, Thorp, M. Humngton, L. Nugent, D. Pennington, M, V. Williams, V. Allen, P Hixson, H. Hauslren, M. Nickoley, J. Lawson, ll. Glassman, J. Doris, J. Hodel, V. Antonacci, V. Edwards. Third row: L. Poland, J. Bauer, M. Simpson, N. Boulting, 8. Bonde, L. Allen, L, Ferrano, C. Schultz, F. Zimmerman, G. Sallord, F. Klinclr, L. lauterbach, I. Vachetta, F. Pedigo, C. Hunsinger, L. Van Buren. Fourth row: R. Cellitti, D. Zanoth, L. Calcaterra, D. Fredriclrs, J. Agnew, L. Bailey, J. Fox, J. Lesher, D. Peter, D, Feeney, R. Hoyt, J. Allen, P. Gregory, K. Shoven, M. J. Maloney, P. Wultt, B, Peter. Filth row: B. Cutherwood, E. Hietter, M. Waite, J. Berg, L. Word, R. Nagel, W. Herrmann, D. Gregg, ll. Duling, B. Reed, L. Gregory, E. Cloyberg, J. Craig, T. Tetgrr, L. Govrin, D. Harweger, M Frintx, Miss H. Clemons, Dedicated to the furtherance of the education of children, the Elementary Education Club is aided in its purpose by aftiliation with the state organi- zation of the A.C.E., and the international or- ganization of A.C.E.l. Elementary Club members spend hours of work 90 with the children of the Baby Fold and Victory Hall, and they plan to expand this program in the future. The club aims to bring together people devoted to elementary education, in an effort to stimulate interest in this area through a variety of programs and activities. 'Glad Bottom row: P. Bramhall, J. Yarnell, D. Martin, F. Jocques, R. Lutz, M. Vvlagner, B. Rapp, W. Moore, E. Schecter, L. Holler, P. Boylston, R. A-us1En. Second row: G. Menz, N. Neuhaltan, L. Luebbers, B. Sarlitto, A. Kennedy, W, DePue. M. Kepler, C. Hanley, L. Cove, A, Orbeclr, C, Judy, R. Baier J. Weldon, V. Osborne, L. lselin, R. Beamer. Third row: M. Cullick, B. We-ssel, A. Boyden, S. Clauson, B. J. Jones, G. Slang, E. V ili'iI'lS. C. Aschenbrenner, M. DeGroodt, F. Reeves, N. Merno J. Scott, E. Weaver, P. Pombier, W. Collins, F. Ingold, Fourth row: M. Braun, P. Bray, C. Welker, J. Brown, H, Cleveland, B. J. Larson, L. Hudson, J. M. Stanley, R. Henderson, M. Schumacher, C. Meyer M. Mazur, E. Fahs, B. Anderson, E, Day, J. Harrington, E, Held, E, Dye. Fifth row: I. Hayward, W. Walton, M. DeMay, H. Herrmann, C. Henry, M. Uhrie, lv. Kessler. J. Nix. H. Frinlr. L. Morne. D. Bradley. A. Kraft, D. Hungven M. Cultru. T. Bielefeld, M. Pilgrim, V. Petersen, C. Kline, Miss M. Cooper. With 0 membership of over 200, the members held a Homecoming luncheon, sponsored o Christmas party, and sent a representative to the State A.C.E. convention. The Elementary Club was founded in 1942 by combining five elemen- tary clubs into one greot organiza- tion. 91 A panel discussion of the plays The lnnocents and As You Like lt sparked the November meet- ing of the English Club, following a field trip to Chicago earlier in the year where the group saw the plays. Various students in the club took charge of the meetings held during the year, at which times va- rieties of programs of a literary nature were held, many with ot?-campus speakers. At Christmas the club celebrated with its own party, after which the members carolled at the homes of English department faculty members. An evaluation of magazine reading was done in the spring. The English Club is open to any English major or minor. with no grade requirement. Any other student of the university with an interest in con- temporary literature is invited to ioin the organi- zation. i Bottom row F, Douglas, M. Smith, J. Ruehrup, H, Rener, F. Coan. Second row: C. Robinson, P. Morcotte, J. Vitzthum, M. Egan, B. Stout, J. Bennett, E. Mechalas. Third vow, R, Borror, H. Stephan, R. Wepprccht, J. Bahen, B. Rave, R. Vau ghn. zmfw, em President .... . . .Ruth Borror Vice President . . . . ,Ray Shefifield Secretary . . . . . .Marilyn Smith Treasurer . . ...... Ruth Vaughn Sponsor .... .. .Miss Ruth Henline Wwzdz GM President .... Marilyn Levee Vice Presidenf . .Mary Esrher Sfone Secretary-Treasurer. .Joanne Baherw Sponsor ....... Miss Margery Ellis -ui.,-,U S':':'-:: -'. -e -2-1- ' ' ' ., 5:'e' : E-::: ':-1 E, --:' I 7, I-' Mais oui. rhe French Club brougf' a bi' :F ex?'a- rad :reDC'ec- Tne mem a so 'fc .aea curricular Flavor ro the Foreign iacguage Cesar'- menfs this Year, when ?? was rev?-:ea cafe' several years of inactive sfarus. Ava 'his ?c'-for was ci- maxed literally ar The clubs Frehcf' a e', -'-'clev- was held in February a? rhe hon-e oi Mary Es e' Stone. Club members asked for rhira neafgs og crepes suzeHe. which cooks Horn vnei' cw' gross f ' f'i'Y' . of sou., goose live' aas'e Ya ea? an crackers of b'e:a, cogee, and cameo on a' vhe club l'T1E6liT7QS,'Nl!iCf' f-fe'-e 'eia of 'he Frsf 93 .-' Qalme eacfzefut :Gm ' President ..... .... H oward Burns Vice President . . . . . .Shirley Unger Secretary .... . . .Louise Bailey Historian . . ......... .lim Madole Sponsor... ...Miss Ruth C. Huggins I1-.Itimi i w M Ynulliihu, ll lun. M l'eppuul, 's Unqer, M Wuqiner, l f1l:wynr,S.Mlnl. 'mi-iii-I raw I ttiiiii-1, M M-1 nity, ll Uitiriiiiiiii, J Huiirnrb, l. Wurd, ll fisher, R. Nagel, lt. Huqqins, H. Burns. lliiiil raw. l lluilny, l lulu, C, ',7Les, l l1mru,M llnluilvei, H. Iirrlrllnrrriun, H. Hoover. t iiii llli :nw J tiring, M Iutmleb, M Brliuiiiurlier, l lfuherls, l. Nord y , l VunBurcn, C. Meyer, M. luntz, E. Puqu. litlh :uw ll tluiilur, l fnriveri, 1 Warren, It Muluim, l luhnston, li fritlletwood, 1. Mudole, J. lnwson. Fmt? - ' l 'T' The McMurray Chapter of FTA has gained in recognition as a junior member of the lllinois Edu- cation Association during the year, through such activities as the initiation of a Streator High School FTA club by the local organization. One of the largest social functions of the year was a Saturday meeting of state high school groups with the college organization, held at ISNU 94 -:L P in February. The group held sessions during the day, climaxed with a luncheon at Fell Hall and an evening banquet. As special projects, the FTA has worked closely with the county contact representatives and the alumni office. Members have recruited the best and most outstanding high school people for the teaching profession. Hanging virtually from the very ceiling of old McCormick, bouncing and flipping around on can- vas, playing every physical activity imaginable, members of Gamma Phi thrilled a packed house in their annual spring show. A co-educational gymnastic fraternity open to anyone on the campus, Gamma Phi members swung and flipped through many agile perform- ances in the Bloomington-Normal area. Organized in l928 as a men's organization, but Bottom row: M. J. Pager, E. Shumater, P. Meyer, P. lltey-ar, Second raw: C. Fredericlr, B. Wolf, J. Putnam, V. Hunter, N. Ouinbf. Third row: Mr. A, Gillett, J. Daley, W, Hrebit, C, Horraden, J, Slnry-5 -.5f,gi:w ?7'fif',f - ,H H., . '- I 'ft ',, vt? - nm -v be R 'X v. , l . 3 Q admitting women in l94O, Gamma Phi exists to promote gymnastics among the student body in the surrounding communities. Anyone able to meet the requirements as formulated by the organ- ization is eligible for membership in the society. Following the performance of the l9th annual circus, the gymnasts replaced the floral crown of their queen in moth bolls, along with the familiar blue trousers and white and blue initialed shirts of the members. Huny. .lv If . .pl-.,V4AK7f'Z,t,4vz,,.AV , vixfl ., F! .. f . 4, 57 . f ,- f '- Y C7 p . President ..... . . .Russell Taylor Vice President ........ Jack Daley Secretary-Treasurer ...lanice Fager Sponsor ........ Mr. Arley Gillett 5 P P l Just exactly what shape do you think the world is in? Literally, the members of Gamma Theta Upsilon discuss iust such questions as the above at their regular coffee sessions in North Hall. Composed of majors and minors in the field of geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon is a part of a national organization consisting of twenty-six chapters. The local unit was organized in 1928, known as Alpha Chapter. Requirements for admittance to GTU are based Front row: F. Kuster, K. Neubert, G. Baker, M. Setina. on student scholarship, with the chief item requir- ing six hours in the field with an A or B aver- age in geography courses. The social program of the organization centers around the monthly coffee hours where prominent speakers from off campus are obtained for lectures. ' Other special activities during the year were a Homecoming banquet for alumni members, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. Second row: R. Sawusch, G. Menz, V, Souers, T, Wiltshire, W. Raab, H. Limper. Third row: L. Lesher, J. Weldon, B. Scrlitto, J. Corn, L. Abell, Dr. C. Sorensen, R. Taylor. Fourth row: Dr. H. Lathrop, N. Crump, H. Hammer, P. Reed, K. Dorr, D. Mclean, W. Odenthol. emma '7!wz'a ,Milan President .... . .Robert Sawusch Vice President. . . . .Forest Lusher Secretary . . . .... Norma Crump Treasurer .......... Robert Jones Program Chairman ...... Pat Reed Sponsor ........ Dr. H. O. Lathrop 0410-016 UAKC ... gcanamicvi President . . . . .Muriel Tracy i Vice President . . . . .Ruth Komnick Secretary .... . .Jane Galbreath Treasurer . ..... Lois Klump Sponsor . . . .Miss Mary Buell ,. L fu fy Ef- .A-ni' Bottom raw: L. Crawford, J. Gould, D. Geske, C. Freitag, J. Peterson, L. Klump, M. Christiansen. Second row: E. Alexander, C. Miller, J. Brandt, G. Ward, E. Schneider, J, Wisegarver, M. Weakman, B. Wilder, M. Tracy, R. Buck. Third row: R. Derry, D. Momeny, P. Magee, M. Jarvis, J. Galbreath, W. Rodefier, L. LaCost, P. Martin, J. Peasley, M. Gentes, J. Clark, L. Lebegue, P. Pittman, B. Beck, H. Williamson, M. Yedlicka, L. Sandleben, F. Coons, D. Pratt. Fourth row: N. Lloyd, L. Geiken, R. Cooper, W. Peacock, C. Bateman, S, Kellogg, C. Frederick, M. Ross, B. Chase, M. McCarty, H. Boword, E. Thompson, E. Read, N. Thorp, M. Williams, J. Umphress, J. Redfern, J. Hume. Fifth row: D. Schroeder, T. Baumbartner, V. Jarvis, M. Kimpling, M. Gary, M. Doubet, W. Gehrke, J. Hawks, M. Kimmel, L. Pedone, H. Straub, L. Clark, S. Shirley, M. Reinhart, M. Thew, M. Lamb, E. Williams, J. Roberts. Slllh row: B. Learned, J. Swanson, M. Jackson, V. Anich, D. Smith, N. Pierce, N. Kramer, B. Lubbers, P. HoHman, M. Scherrer, M. Barker, R. Komnick, V. Siddall, K. Christensen, M. Graf, M. Hild, E. Nordmeyer, D. Harper. A little bit of flour, not too much lemon, and ics, food processing, and other topics of particular heaps of sugar spell a strange but sweet potion to interest to homemakers. introduce the Home Economics Club. Further -pointing up the program was a ioint The Home Ec students, majors and minors who meeting with Home Economics students from Illi- participate in monthly sessions of the club, study nois Wesleyan University, where across-the-creek principally interior decoration, the use of cosmet- activities were discussed. 97 Any maior or minor in Industrial Arts Education may become a member ot the Industrial Arts Club, which during this year had an active membership of 60 students. The IA sought continuously to develop a profes- sional spirit in its students in the arts and to cultif vate a stronger departmental spirit. The chief service ot the club to the ISNU students as a group is the publication of the official Student Directory. The students are responsible tor every phase of the production, from name listing to actual type setting. In addition, the IA members participated in homecoming events, in the Wom- en's League Carnival, and in the men's intramural sports program, and oftered a scholarship in Indus- trial Arts to a needy student. Botmrri row D Nintnr P Uridrfruood, A Osborne. P. Etlcrz, J. Daley, W, Bates, H. Burns, R. Gustafson. Sf-'ond 'ow l Comp-1, P lrplra, J Madolfz. Vf Garry, 1, Gregg, F. Castle, R. Goclzrrr, G. East, D, Rasencrans Third row F Podunzf-l, P l Janne, B Rutledge, D Davin, C Porter, J Hrrndrfrsori, C. Hr:adlf:f, Pvvrtt- row A Pffrry Dr Per-d, 9 Ptqht1:r,H Etudes, K Irons, G. Irving, R. Ettf-r, E Rutledge, G. Taslrer, R. Fletcher, J. Peterson. Ftttti mn ll rlilffsn, E Pimp, W grsrror, D Mrljmrold. P. Burrig, P, Grsttlrsrt, P Siren, R. Aszmon, T. Wachter. n . 144151 Glad President .... Robert C. Gustafson Vice President ........, Guy East Secretary . . . . . .David McDonald Treasurer . . . .Donald Poole Sponsor.. ..Dr. H. O. Reed Preslcem' Jice Se:fe':',f TVECSQV-E' f' f4DC':f4', Pfesief' mal Glad 9: :fc i4::'4ef N:'F f' E'zz A'g':c Q , 44 5 Hen' fjcf C' rf- If 2: '42 44: 12445, O 7 -.rig 1. 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Opt-ii lo any maior or minor in the field of ln clustiiril Arts Education, the honor society lota lanilicla Sigma places a grade requirement on tliosi- sr-irliiiiq membership. The students are re' quired to have a B in all Industrial Arts courses, and they must show promise of future usefulness. Although still a youngster among the honor so- cictif-s at ISNU, Iota Lambda Sigma, in its second year as a recognized group, has participated in virtually all school-wide events during the year and has organized a broad program of its own. Speakers interesting to members of the group were drawn from oft-campus for the regular club session, and members ofthe organization had pri- vate proiects of industrial arts nature during the year. The club initiates undergraduates, graduate stu- dents, and members ofthe faculty. B-i'h,m if w B Cristal-.avi H Wills-y S lrulnviii, M Honn 'nicinst row l Fri-r-xr' J Madola-, W lowv, W Wliilr-, C Port:-r, F Tri-Abi' lliiirl :nw W Aulihrool B foltoru, C- Wi-inn-r l Jour-rand, D Scliriiwln-rq, H, Rm-cl, J. Gill:-n fala .Zambia Sigma President ..... ..... J oe Freese Vice President ..... Martin Johnson Secretary-Treasurer. .Charles Porter Historian ......... James Madole Sponsor. .Mr. William D. Ashbrook IOO fedlead. President ...... Carol Martin Vice President George Youngren Secretary Ethel Frederiksen McConnell Treasurer ...... Stanley Rives Sponsors Miss Margaret Parret, Miss Ruth Yates 2.15531 - j s s' f., ,rd 1 s. .71 45' 'W WD Q lr 3 qv Bottom row: W. Armstrong, P. French, D. Pappas, T. Sonopol, D. DeLong, G. Youngren. Second row: D. Keeler, P. Mapes, D. Edwards, J. Rehn, A. McShane, C. Knewitz, E. Gerber. Third row: M. Williams, Miss Parret, P. Hixson, E. Frederiksen, H. Doll, M. Kosir, V. Allen, M. Yaunt. Fourth row: J. Rossie, J. Agnew, B. Catherwood, Miss Allen, F. Weituschat, R. Bernasek, J. Opperman, K. Jolly, C. Martin. Fifth row: M. Kleinau, G. Berwanger, D. McConkey, R. Bankert, E. Fielitz, B. Francis, R. Horton, S. Rives. The Winslow Boy, before a receptive Capen audience, was the tear-jerking, thought-provok- ing, well-done Jester play for T950-5l . The .lesters graced the ISNU stage again in the spring as they acted to a rollicking audience in The Devil and Daniel Webster, forthe Jester assembly contribu- tion. The Jesters gave the latter production for visiting high school seniors on ISNU College Day, also. One of the highlights of the Jester theatrical season was a club trip to Chicago, where they saw The Innocents, and Katherine Hepburn in As You Like lt. Membership requirements in Jesters state that the student must have one maior credit, he must go through a pledge period and initiation services. The necessary credit may be earned through crew work or participation in one or more plays. They hold two initiations each year and membership is open to anyone who meets these requirements. lOl -T 1.1 I Epulw President .... . . .Dorothy Beitsch Vice President ...... Audrey Grupe Recording Secretary Betty Krummrich Corresponding Secretary Barbara Corn Sponsors ..... Mrs. Waneta Catey, Miss Mary Webb f 1- .x.e- V . '- ffgwv- -rf -- fn- 1- A fa 1 4- 'v - ' L--f. 1.7 1- . 'AW . ' ,A I, . 4 g 'A ..,...i'2 5, .4 ff. . 'r .' ' . 'It 4 :QI ' ,I , ' 1 . , ix.: . ' .AQ 1 g. ., V '. t ll Q' 5 1 Bottom row F Douglas, B. Holtcrman, C. Caudlc, R. Meyer, R. Madacey, Miss M. Webb. Second row A. Neumann, D. Pratt, M. Ries, B. Krummrich, J, Peasley, Mrs. W. Cotey, D. Frediclu. Third row P. Boylston, D Bcitsch, A. Grupe, S. Leigh, R. Austin, A. Hardy, E. Held. A national sorority in education established to recognize the scholastic endeavors of women stu- dents, Kappa Delta Epsilon carries out various edu- cational projects during each year. Among the activities of the club this year were the gathering ot toys and games for needy chil- dren at Christmas time and the sponsoring ot an essay contest in the spring. Working with the na- tional organization, KDE members encouraged the short story contest, basing the plot on teacher edu- lO2 cation. The winning story was sent to the state and national organizations to compete in these con- tests. ln addition to a series of talks by off-campus speakers at the regular business sessions, KDE sponsored social events of its own including two initiations, one in the fall, the other at mid-semes- ter. The sorority welcomed alumnae members at Homecoming with a coffee hour. The brain trust-Kappa Delta Pi, organized to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education - pursued various academic avenues this year. Following a Homecoming luncheon, the T950- 5l year teatured discussions on educational prob- lems, a series ot outstanding speakers, and in- formal meetings. ln addition, KDP devised a loan fund during the year, available tor senior mem- bers ot the organization. Bottom row: M. Ries, D. Pratt, W. Rodevfrer, A. Dobrit, R. Ne-yer, Ni. Lyons. Second row: J. Hawks, D. Conroy, P. Madacey. B. Miller, R. Riley. The scholastic honor society is open to all gun- iors, seniors, and graduate students, with these entrance requirements: 60 semester hours of credit at ISNU with a honor point average ot 2.4, or, tor graduate students, T2 hours ot ISNU-earned credit, with a 2.6 honor point tally. Each year, KDP presents at the annual convo- cation services a Sophomore Medal to the high- est ranking sophomore student. Last yeor's medal was awarded to mathematics major Thomas John- ston. Third row: L. Hudson, C. Corrigan, N. Crump, A. Grape, E, Ffederiksen, V. Hayn. , . Fourth row: D. Beitsch, O. Worden, S. Leigh, P. Palumbo, D. Martin, C Ksrtz, :. Held, B. Krummrizh. K Edie z President ....... Betty Krummrich Vice President ....... Dean Martin Secretary .... .... B arbara Corn Treasurer . . . . .Harold Meisinger Sponsor .. . .Dr. Francis Belshe 4 Requiring a general grade point average of 1.5, Kappa Mu Epsilon, honor society in mathematics, further commands its members to have had at least five math courses, with only one Organized to further interest in mathematics and in the appreciation of its beauty, to provide a society for the recognition of students in mathe- matics, and to bring them together in fraternal relationship, the honor society was founded at ISNU in 1933. Among the social events of the year were the following: the annual Homecoming breakfast for alumni members, a Christmas party for campus students, and the annual spring initiation banquet. Since the organization of the Illinois Alpha chapter, ISNU has added 362 students and alumni to the national association of Kappa Mu Epsilon. Bottom row, Dr C. T, McCormick, T. E. Rtne, D. Conroy, T. Humphrey, M. Ries, Dr. B. R, Ullsvik, Dr. C. N, Mills. Second row: Mr, D. Bey Mr, F. Brown, R, RileY E. Waterstreet, N. Bennett, R. Timm. Third row R. Deal T. Shirley D. Pappas, G. East, Miss Norskog, Miss Flogg. Fourth row D. Wilson R. Johnson, D. Devine, C. Grosch, D. Hamann, B. Zehr, E. Wilde. Fifth row C. Kurtz, W. Stoddard, G. Somers D. Appenbrink, D. Huelskoetter, J. Micka, T. Johnston, M, Seymour. , .:,, I . .riiiztxfh ftk J 3 Nwfy, 'N' 'V C Yr X fil- C K Mu gfziifan President ..... . . .Charles Kurtz Vice President . . . . .Marian Ries Secretary ............ Rose Riley Social Chairman. .Teresa Humphrey Treasurer .... . . .David Wilson Historian ......... Joseph Micka Corresponding Secretary Dr. C. N. Mills Co-Sponsors .... Mr. Francis Brown, Dr. Clyde McCormick dw Glad President ......... Jean Vitzthum Vice President ..... Wilma Schultz Secretary-Treasurer .... Ruth Leary Sponsor ....... Miss Helen Chiles .Al Front row: R. Conklin, R. Leary, H. Rener, W. Schultz. Back row: L. Bailey, N. Fox, R. Kilmmey, J. Vitzthum, Miss H. Chiles. As regular as clock-work, the Latin club mem- bers whipped over to McCormick in time to set up their traditional Hades forthe Women's League carnival. Further, the social program of the Latin Club included a fall picnic for members as their first meeting back on campus and a Roman Ban- quet in the spring. Membership in the organization is based on an interest in Latin as a language and in the study ot the Roman civilization. Students interested in mem- bership arrange with other members ot the or- ganization for activation. lmpetus was given to the Latin Club program by the addition of a graduate program in Latin. 105 adfmfufelai Chairman . . Constitution ....... Secretary-Treasurer .. Publicity ......... Sponsor .. . . .Margaret French . . . . .Anita Moon Mary Ellen Barton . .Mildred Wright Miss Eunice Speer We Front row: M. Barron, D. Timm, C. Robinson, N. Quimby, W. Leathers, C. Streckfuss. Bock row: M, Wright, M. Henrichs, D. Corbin, Miss E. Speer, A. Moon, R, Lundberg. Although the club was unable to win official rec- ognition by the university because of the crowded club calendar, the Library Club swelled its newly organized ranks during the past year. About mid-semester, the librarians defined themselves as the Milnerites, an additional honor in memory of the late Ange Vernon Milner, for 106 J whom the ISNU library is named. Meeting oft-campus most of the year, the Mil- nerites studied new library methods, delved ex- tensively into new books on the market, and learned about library management in general from the university librarians. Sprinkling the campus soon after the beginning of the fall semester were strange looking students sporting tour-toot posters attached to their necks and dropped down their backs. These students also were garbed in non-reversible clothes that had been reversed. The occasion? Lowell Mason initiation services! For music majors and minors, Lowell Mason serves as the extracurricular activities organization with emphasis placed on all phases of musical parti- cipation. The group held spring and tall picnics, enter- tained alums during Homecoming festivities, ar- ranged all school parties, and sponsored a winter musical performance. Bottom row: S. Sweeney, D. Mehrkens, K. Schafer, M. Israel, B. McKinney, B, Greathouse, B. McCullough, R. Herrington, J. Watson, N. Warner, C. Garner, L. Grant, P. Steiner, J. Partridge. Second row: B. Caldwell, E. Brittin, A. Sullivan, M. Birnie, M. Kane, M. Christofferson, A. McCombs, D. Potts, M. Kirchner, J. Kewley, N. Syms, A. Taylor, J. Hodel, M. Duba, Dr. L. Isted. Third row: l. Solomon, M. Keeney, M. Osborn, C. Wesloh, M. Yount, L. Hudson, H. Bullerman, E. Anderson, M. Lenrz, N. Preston, D. James, R. Borror, N. Kampmeier, W. Carlton, J. Fenton. Fourth row: W. Idle, R. Kober, R. Yedinak, J. Griesemer, H. Meisinger, A. Pizzamiglio, R. Wilson, A. Keen, W. Enfield, E. Jones, D. Shader, P. Lackey, R. Little, C. Johns, R. Johns, G. L'Heureux. .Howell Munn Glad President ....... Harold Meisinger Vice President ..... John Griesmar Secretary ..... Minnie Lou Osborn Treasurer . . ...... Arden Keen Sponsor . . . .Mr. Leslie Isted Bringing together the Lutheran students on the campus tor devotional and recreational activities, the Lutheran Club sponsored Sunday afternoon Bible classes throughout l95O-5l. One of the important activities carried out by the religious organization was the annual Lenten season services held on campus. In addition, the Lutheran club prepared an entry for the Home- coming parade and entertained alumni with a Homecoming program. Lutheran club has a membership of approxi- mately fifty students, with membership based on a desire to increase knowledge of the Christian faith. Among the other activities included on the social calendar were cost suppers, and skating parties, plus Christmas entertainment. Bottom row: E. Wilde, J. Agnew, L. Kampwerth, D. Turnquist, G. Wendlond, H, Hunsinger, M, Nannen. Second row: J. Rehn, G. Lask, C. Rohm, M. Ries, C. Duvick, D, Fredrick, D. Nelson. Third row: W. Hager, B. Anderson, E. Waterstreet, H. Doden, V. Souers, L. Hunschmonn, B. Wessel, Dr. Ullsvik. Fourth row: K, Hudak, E. Nordmeyer, M. Flessner, E. Frederiksen, R. Triebe, C. Meyer, J. Oettel, Dr. Gimmestod. Fitth row: Rev. E. Nelson, G. Menz, V. Peterson, E. Fielitz, E. Windau, R. Elter, D. Hultgren. Q6 0 T 1055 vv wav Q. .fwffzeaan Q ui . . . . . .Eric Fielitz, Katherine Hudak Vice President ....... Marian Ries Secretary ...... Elaine Waterstreet Treasurer ......... Wanda Hager Sponsor. . .Dr. Victor E. Gimmestad Presidents . . Qaanqe Master . . . . .Russell E. Crosby Secretary . . . . .Lilabelle Lebeque Treasurer . ....... Louise Pedone Sponsor ...... Mr. C. W. Hudelson J! 1 Bottom row: E. Alexander, E. Read, J. Swanson, R. Derry, R. Buck, R. Kom nick, M. Scherrer. Second row: W. Gehrke, N. Pierce, L. LaCost, C. Bateman, L. Lebeque, J. Clark, C. Hoover, H. Straub, L. Klump, L. Pedone. Third row: D. Donohue, L. Glaser, R. Forrest, R. Lanterman, M. Kimmel, M. Hild, L. Maxey, L. Baumgortner. Fourth row: P. Hoffman, H. Snook, D. Clements, R. McClellan, C. Black, B. Goetze, A. Ashbaugh, C. Heuir. Fifth row: M. Churchill, D. Smith, A. Kunkel, l. Maras, F. Burris, W. Kern, E. Reeves, R. Crosby. Flanked by a combined membership of 70 home economics and agriculture students, Maize Grange moved into the social whirl with the annual all- school barn dance held in the tall at the University farm. Their box social drew many. Under the sponsorship of C. W. Hudelson, the Grangers brought together the two departments, in an attempt to keep alive the rural social cus- toms which both home economics and agriculture students will face upon graduation. With membership open to any interested stu- dent of the university, the Grangers had the fol- lowing officers, in addition to the standard equip- ment listed: Carol Bateman, Pamona, Peggy Hoff- man, Ceres, Del Donahue, gatekeeper, Ivan Burris, overseer, Wilma Yehrke, steward, Lois Eraumgart- ner, assistant steward, ivan Dremann. chaplain, Melvin Nannen, lecturer, Ettabelle Alexander, Flora, and Loretta LaCost, lady assistant steward. 109 i i i NEMA President ....... Gene Wendland Vice-President .... Tom Henderson Secretary ..... ..,.. J im Garnett Treasurer . . . .... Ralph Lesnick Sponsor . . . . .Mr. James Goff Front row, F. Chapman, L. Changnon, R, Sc-nn, K. Irons, Sponsor, Jamc s Pim Goff, L, Logan, D, Maquet, R. Moske. Second row J, Shryoclr, E. Shull, G. Wendland, B. Pomatto, J. Osborn, J. Garnett. Third row R, Switt, C, Geshiwlm, R, LL-snick, R. Gustafson, H. Eades, F, Chiodo. Fourth row T. Henderson, E Strawn, E, Wilde, C. Maller, J. Graves, T Pianowski,J. lashmet, Dean Burridge became the center ofthe N Club spotlight this spring as he was awarded the most valuable player trophy for IIAC competition. The trophy was presented at the annual N Club ban- quet held in the winter at Fell Hall. The evening's entertainment included speeches by various pres- ent and former athletes, their coaches, and faculty members, as well as the altering of a movie on physical education. llO A major social activity for the campus was spon- sored bythe N Club this spring, with the advent of the annual formal dinner dance. ln addition, at all athletic contests, the club sponsored concessions, of benefit to the students and of financial assist- ance to the club. All majors, letter winners in any varsity sports activity are eligible for membership in the N Club. Two major field Trips this year sparked the out- side activities ofthe Nature Study Club. Both held during the spring, the first tour was to Urbana, where the group viewed the Natural History Sur- vey there. As the end of the semester was in sight, the Nature Study students again boarded ISNU buses, this time bound for Starved Rock and a study ofthe plant and animal life there. The Nature Study Club is one of the largest in Bottom row: J. Gregory, W. Coate, J. Stock, C. Campbell, Dr. Ries. the Science department, drawing students with an active interest in the out-of-doors. The group en- deavors to promote further interests of the students and to open broader views of outdoor activity. During the past year the Nature Study group has brought outside speakers to regular monthly meet- ings with special features, including a Christmas party. Their entry won third prize for house dec- orations in the Homecoming activities. Second row: Dr. E. Lamkey, H. Moore, F. Browder, E. Goodlow, J. Peasley, B. Fowler, B. Beck. Third row: V. Fremgen, K. Maurer, J. Drda, E. Anderson, J. Cunningham, Maurice Sharp, J. Harris. Ndme Sindy Glad President ..... . .Carl Campbell Vice President ...... Eva Anderson Secretary-Treasurer .Wilma Martin Sponsor ........ Dr. Donald T. Ries A question box on Catholic doctrine and prac- tices was a valuable project held by the Newman Club during March. As a part of the regular meet- ing, the question box served to answer problems or questions of the Catholic students, with the Rev- Monsignor B. J. Sheedy of Holy Trinity church in charge. The Newman Club, available for all of the 450 campus Catholic students, draws an active partici- During the past year the Newman Club sent delegates to the National Newman Club Feder- ation at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, in April and held two social events following the Easter holiday. Among the social events of the club was the annual Homecoming breakfast, as well as the special Christmas gathering. The club held Com- munion breakfasts and a May Day supper. pation of well over 200 for monthly meetings. Bottom row: J. Kolesky, L. Holler, P. Marcotte, E. Shumaker, B. Larson, L. lselin, P. Zalewski, C. Corrigan, H. Williams. Second row. J. Bechtel, H. Williamson, J. Gould, M. Jordan, M. Cabalek, B. Wilken, L. Calcaterra, C. Orlande, L. Pedane, J. Albrecht, Miss M. Con- nell. Third raw: J. Smith, M. Lyons, A. Langan, R. Riley, B. Ambrose, P. Pombier, V. Antonocci, N. Neuhalfen, N. Schwoerer, M. Merna, B. Boel, V. Ed- wards, M. Harrison, D. Antey, E, Irving. Fourth row: T. Johnston, V. Anich, B, Bush, D. Malolt, M. Hohman, N. Zalewski, R. Powers, J. Harrington, P. Kaschak, M. Morse, L. Garihee, B. Sar- litto, D. Donahue, M. Schumacher, R. Vacketta, J. Strzyz, H. Rener, R. Burns. Fitth row: T, Lanergan, D, Timm, B. Fitzpatrick, A. Sullivan, L. Krabec, J. Linenberger, D. Donahue, R. Bruno, M. Coy, M. Pilgrim, D. Barofsky, A. Kraft, M. Maloney, J. Drda, E. Anderson, M. Hines, K. Peaslee, G. Sampson, J. Vitzthum. Sixth row: D. Puetz, M. Murray, A. Jenkins, D. McDonald, R. Malone, J. Doglio, D. Devine, l. Maras, A. Kunkel, R. Gillen, E. Hielter, J. Pedroni, W. Burmeister, G. Curl, W. Garry, R. Heintz, G. Chaudain, P. Henebry. We President .... Vice President . Secretary . . . Social Chairman Treasurer ........ Glad Eugene Irving ...Bill Garry . . .Jean Drda .Tom Johnston Eva Anderson Membership .... George Chaudoin Library .... ..... B etty Sarlitto Publicity ........... Ann Langan Sponsor .... Dr. M. Regina Connell 0ac!ze4i4 President .... Mary Ann Anich Vice President . . .Gussie Smith Treasurer ...... Phyllis Turner Secretary .... Kay Christensen Sponsors . .Miss Zora Cernich, Dr. Miriam Gray 1' . ARF- N .- E-fifesgfrftifg A J 'ff 1 fi . ix,-at Bottom row: A. Orback, M. Drysdale, K. Christensen, M. Anich, J. Ratsch, M. Mulkern, V. Hunter. Second row: W. Moore, P. Turner, B. Birthwright, A. Dobrik, V. Pedrotti, M. Lighthall, C. Mathis, B. O'Berto. A Third row: C. Judy, A. Buttat, C. Patterson, M. J. Fager, R, Meyer, A. Harris, A. Lukasevich, J. Gregory. Fourth row: R. Bauer, G. Smith, M. A. Gallagher, E. Skau, M. Patterson, M. Alderson, P. Meyer, M. Dagraedt. Fifth row: E. Bunte, H. J. Dooley, M. Greve, J. Putnam, P. Schmitt, B. Bluff, N. Rodman. Organized to promote modern dance on the campus and to provide opportunities for creative expression through dance, the ISNU Orchesis group has been a campus organization since the '20's. lt is nominally a branch of WRA, but oper- ates independently as to finances, constitution, and general conduct of activities. For the second year, Orchesis divided into two groups: a senior lhonoraryl group, mainly con- cerned with composition and public performance, and a iunior lbeginnerl group learning dance tech- niques and skills and gaining experience in simple composition problems. During this year, Orchesis members participated in a winter dance symposium at the University of Illinois, and performed with skill their Dry Bones, Exits and Entrances, and See Me Low in the Capen spring concert. Finally, the group went to Delavan in mid-winter, where it performed for the Junior Women's Club there. ll3 ' 11- F Adafaezpfde President ........ Donna Oltman Vice President ..... Carol Bateman Secretary ..... Vernalura Shedow Treasurer ......... Jean Swanson Sponsor . . . . .Dr. Stanley Norton if Bottom row: V. Siddall, C. Bateman, G. Ward, D. Gilmore, P. Zolewski Sezond row: W. Comp, J, Swanson, M, Bovey, H. Foley, L. lselin, B. Chapman, S. Smith. Third row: M. Wright, E. Windou, J. Berg, B. Catherwood, M. Wait, I, Mar Traditionally, Philadelphia shares honors with Wrightonia as the campus' oldest organization. Co-sponsoring the annual contest between the PhiIs and Wrights, the Philadelphia Society further organized a walking entry for the Home- coming parade, provided a concession at the Women's League Carnival, and ioined Wrightonia for an annual party. Offering an opportunity for all students to fur- H4 CS. ther musical or literary talent, Philadelphia selects its members from those who try out. Student mem- bers of the society serve as try-out judges. One- halt of the student body has nominal membership and may petition for active association. The Philadelphia Society provides an integrated program for its members, with the varieties includ- ing musical, dramatic, or literary talent. With more than 120 maiors and minors in women's health and physical education included in the membership, the Women's Physical Educa- tion Club this year was hostess for the Victory Hall boys' Christmas party, given in McCormick gym- nasium. ln addition, the physical education students par- ticipated in the stunt show, entered the Home- coming parade, gave a Homecoming luncheon, were hostesses for a senior breakfast, and sold sports guides and notebook covers for the benefit of students. The chief purpose of the organization, in addi- tion to actual participation in sports activities, is to provide leadership for majors and minors in P.E. ln addition, the club hopes constantly to sup- plement professional growth of the members and to unify the students as to goals and purposes. Bottom row: M. Barton, G. Edwards, P. Lemanski, P. Turner, E. Shumaker, D. Burnett, D. Owen, B. Cronholm, M. Shannon, J. Gregory, M. Kaufman. Second row: Miss G. Smith, Miss B. Frey, R. Marler, M. Ballinger, M. Schlosser, A. Perne, B, Hedden, L. Hanschmann, J. Hayden, A. Dobrik, J. Plocher, M. Drysdale, N. Quimby, V. Hunter, Y. Garry. Third row: R. Julian, M. Holocker, G. Peterzen, D. Carlson, M. Mill, R. Meyer, B. March, D. Beitsch, V. Souers, C. Norman, J. J. Fa-ger, T. Lawrence, R. Knox, L. Offner, E. Gallup, A. Maki. Fourth row: R. Nelson, M. Kraft, J. Verhines, M. Anich, S. Pool, C. Patterson, M. Behling, E. Skau, M. Patterson, M. Alderson, C. Zilles, P. Meyer, M. Conley, M. Power, S. Lemanski, M. Wagner. Fifth row: M. Gallagher, R. Kennedy, B. Fowler, J. Putnam, S. Leigh, H. J. Dooley, M. Greve, J. Pagels, l. Mombrun, K. Christenson, R. GiFthorn, M. Mulkern, K. Pierce, G. Fager, I. Kerwin, M. Dagraedt. Jayme! Erla- caiian Glad President . .Anne Dobrik Neumann Vice President ..... Mary Alderson Secretary . . . . . .Gloria Peterzen Treasurer .. ..... Wilma Martin Co-Sponsors .... Dr. Berniece Frey, Dr. Gwen Smith Dedicated to the furtherance of interests of stu- dents ancl faculty in the Social Sciences, Pi Gamma Mu Chapter at ISNU planned a program for the varied interests of its members. Following a fall initiation service held in the Student Lounge, Pi Gamma Mu heard Dr. Florence Teager speak on her experiences at an English university. A Christmas party staged in Old Main was followed at the turn of the semester by mid- l l term initiation. The local group is a part ofa national associa- tion for social science majors or minors. Students are eligible for membership in the honor society who have a B average and a minimum of 20 semester hours in the field with no recorded fail- ures. The society initiates undergraduate and grad- uate students and faculty members. Bottom rawg E. Steele, Miss T. Tarrant, H. Kemmerly, A. Hardy, N. Crump, J. Hawks, Miss L. Tosher. Second row: Mrs. D. Brunk, B. Soldwedel, R. Bernasek, E. Larsen, S. Wahlleldt, H. Williams, D, Borofsky. Third row, l. Boyle, D. Dorrch, W. Blodgett, G. Berwanger, J. Began, W, SN ingraber, C. Kurtz. l l M President ....... Gene Berwanger I Vice President ..... Norma Crump Secretary ...... Donovon Schmoll i Treasurer . . .... Donald Borofsky Sponsor. . . . . .Mrs. Dorothy Brunk l 116 I l Faq' 5 ak fbebfa President ........ Elon M. Kleinau Vice President ...... Stanley Rives Secretary-Treasurer Colleen Kinewitz Co-Sponsors. . .Dr. F. L. D. Holmes, Dr. Ralph Micken FX Dr. R. Micken, D. McConkey, M. Kleinau, G. Barber, J. Rossie. Organized for those persons who have partici- pated in the Intercollegiate Forensics, Pi Kappa Delta, honor society, aimed at the promotion of speech activities on the campus during the year. With ISNU holding the distinction of being the first Illinois teachers college to install Pi Kappa Delta, the group brought home top honors this year. An example: they won superior in a spring visitation to Denver, Colorado. A Forensic reception and a tea for visitors at the l9th annual Invitational debate tournament, held at ISNU, were among the social events for the speech honor students. Members ofthe group were able to participate in the national Pi Kappa Delta tournament held at Oklahoma A. and M. College, Stillwater, Oklahoma, during spring va- cation. ll7 T4 ,A L pl President .... .... D wight Crum Vice President .... Donald Callaby Secretary . . . . .Gordon Fidler Treasurer . ..Ralph Batastini Sponsor... ...Dr. H. F. Koepke Bottom fo., G Det-taissetieier, J. Triebe, G. Sampson. Second row 8, Miller, 8. Tanzcy, M. Flessner, R. Riley, R. Batastini, D. Calla l l l by. Third row Dr. L Toll, Mins H. Wheeler, Miss M, Webb, G. Fidler, R. Esworlhy, D. Hamann, D. Crum, D. Simms, Dr. H. Koepke. A 2.2 average in commercial courses as well as a l.5 average in all other courses is a basic re- quirement for admission to Pi Omega Pi, nationally affiliated society for business education majors or minors. In addition, prospective members must sport a minimum of fifteen hours of credit in business and five hours in education courses before they are eligible. ll8 While monthly meetings of the organization centered largely about discussions on problems of some perplexity for business education students, the social activities of the group included a Home- coming luncheon for former members of the club as well as a field trip. The ISNU chapter was established in i928 in order to recognize loyalty, service, and progress. Open to all students in any area of natural sci- ence, the Science Club limits its membership to 40 persons, with selections based on invitations. The only organization of its kind serving the two fields of biological and physical sciences, with the exception ofthe more specialized Nature Study Club, the Science Club includes among its activities topics of broad natures, in order to satisfy the di- verse interests of the club members. Bottom row: Miss F. Conkey, D. Pratt, J. Rodeffer, J. Roberts, J. Peasley. Second row: l. Hudson, G. Stang, M. Wheatland, M. Fanelli, M. Nelson. Membership in the club is drawn from such de- partments as mathematics, home economics, physical science, geography, agriculture. biologi- cal science, and elementary education. In addition to being a maior or minor in one of the mentioned areas, a student is required to have a B average in his particular field, with accompanying high standing in other courses. Third row: E. Whitmore, Mrs. B. Whitmore, H. DeWeese, R. Sawusch, C. Campbell. Fourth row: H. Evans, Y. Harada, W. Blinn, A. Kern, B. Zehr. Fifth row: V. Fremgen, M. Minger, M. Perkins, M. Brown, E. Held, J. Woodburn. X 'N f 'X President ..... Miss Frances Conkey Vice President ....... Arthur Kern Secretary-Treasurer . .Dorothy Pratt Sponsor ...... Miss Frances Conkey L ll'l , ' ' ,V ' ' 1 - A-J Us lk 1 With the membership ot Sigma Tau Delta based on recognition in the English department in schol- arship, maiors and minors are required to have a B average to gain entry. The organization, a part of a national society, is designed to encourage creative writing and thinking in the minds of English students. This pro- gram includes short story, prose, and poetry writ- ing, and the group this year heard outstanding speakers. ln March, Dr. Leo Yedor spoke to the group on the place of periodicals in the modern age. Sigma Tau Delta sponsors publication of The Triangle each year, this year including a special high school section. The magazine is financed in part through an annual all-school booksale held in Old Main. Books contributed by faculty mem- bers and local people can be sold to students at low rates. Seated 8. Blodgelt, J, Vitzthum, M. Lyons, F, Douglas, Miss Vinson, F, Coon, H. Rener. S'andinq' C. Edwards, G. Grever, H. Stephan, D. Gilmore. 1 ui 1 l i l , . l Sigma 7644 fbelzfe President ....... Frances Douglas Vice President .... Henrietta Rener Secretary . . . . . Jean Vitzthum Treasurer .. ..... Donna Oltman Sponsor .. ...Miss Esther Vinson fi is' fm i 6 in-L 1 ! l I l l I l l l acial Science GM President ....... Harold Williams Vice President ..... Betty Maitland Treasurer ........ Charles Marler Recording Secretary Lois McCloskey Corresponding Secretary Mary Anne Ullsich Sergeant-at-Arms ..Arnold Natzke Custodian ............ Ed Larson Sponsor .... Dr. Lucy Lucile Tasher Bottom row: H. Williams, Miss L. Tasher, D. Borotsky, M. Morse, M. Ullrich, C. Streckfuss, P. Kaschak, M. Castle, R. Dunn. Second row: M. Hines, J. Ford, L. Chestney, W. Leathers, J. Fox, M. Smith, A. Kenyon, S. Mason, P. Reed, H, Kemmerty, N. Crump, E. Steele. Third row: E. Larsen, J. Frink, G. Gasaway, R. Rudman, B. Brown, J. Guess, P, Kuhn, P. Johnson, J. Hawks, M. Kimmel, B. Soldwedel, B. Maitland, Q. Uptegrove. Fourth row: B. Garber, M. Ries, M. Henrichs, J. Pincombe, D. Owen, M. Krull, V. Siddall, J. Harris, M. Wright, G. Berwanger, R. Owens, R, Vonland. Fifth row: G. East, J. Kolesky, L. Maxey, R. Meile, E. Hietter, J. Pedroni, R. Wepprecht, A. Natzke, W. Armstrong, D. Callaby, S. Wahlteldt, R. Gibson, W. Adams. Sponsoring several of the most stupendous activities on the campus-the Homecoming pa- rade and the floor show for the Women's League Carnival - the Social Science Club came through during the past year. With over 100 members, including social science majors, minors, and other interested students, the organization achieved its purpose: to promote and maintain interest in the social sciences. One of the outstanding programs was a combined panel on Do We Need a New International Organiza- tion? in which ISNU students exchanged opinions with guests, members of the Bloomington-Normal branch of the National Council of Social Sciences. A Christmas party, an early fall picnic les- pecially designed to introduce freshmen to one of the campus' most active organizationsl, and in- formal sessions sparked the club's social stage. 121 pmwezut President .... . . .Joseph Micka Vice President .... Doris McKinney Secretary-Treasurer Phyllis Marble Sponsor Miss Allie Ward Billingsley VQT--vi Bottom row B. Jacobson, B. Zbinden, P. Marble, B. Camp. Second row. M. Scott, A, Fovlenbcrry, B. Butkus, M. Hileman, J. Costello, V. Scmbcll. Third ron Mia: A, Billingsley, D. McKinney, J, Sherwood, J. Micka, P, Blandy, D. Patterson Como esta usted? Muy bien, graciasf' And thank you, as well, Spanish club, for foster- ing interest in and understanding of Latin Amer- ican culture. La Estudiantina is open to anyone on the campus with a speaking knowledge of Spanish, and the linguists further propose to ofter oppor- tunities to converse and grow in the knowledge of Spanish language. 122 One ofthe chief features of this year's program, which developed as a result of the three year ex- istence of the Spanish club on the ISNU campus, was an inter-language Christmas party, held with members of other campus groups. Further, the La Estudiantinans provided a dancing booth at the Women's League Carnival, a popular innovation, and held the annual observance of Pan-American Day here. One ot the most newsworthy clubs on the campus was the Special Education Club, which this year was able to set up new quarters for meetings in the rooms ofthe spacious Special Education build- ing. With the full-scale operation of the new build- ing, the only one of its kind in the world, the Special Ed Club increased its membership, its social and educational program, and its place in campus leadership. Special Education students heard state speakers on topics related to the field, investigated new methods for the treatment of children need- ing special treatment, and held regular business sessions. The club continued its three-year service proiect with the children of the community by leading rec- reational activities tor eight-to-fourteen-year-olds at the Bloomington YMCA. Bottom row: J. Black, A. Grupe, M. Close, A. Jenkins, W. Hastings, M. Murray, F.Nelson,G. Barnard. Second row: N. Little, J. Rehn, A. Buffat, L. Fitzsimmons, M. Woods, B. Fisher, R. Madacey, N. Schwoerer, M. Frintz, C. Sawyer, J. Anders. Third row: M. Mickley, M. Tuite, B. Ambrose, J. Judy, M. Campbell, M. Barker, M. Holocker, J. Woods, C. Eddy. Fourth row: M. Howard, M. Schrecengost, D. Bahan, G. Johnson, B. Strickfaden, S. Rose, A. Ratclifte, M. Augsburger, A. Hall, L. Garihee, J. Stahl, M. Eldridge, J. Lash. Fifth row: D. Ruble, D. Lauf, R. Bruno, D. Turnquist, W. Whiteside, H. Friemann, R. Nelson, J. Hillen, P. Zimmerman, C. Aschenbrenner. Special gcfacalian Glad President ..... .......... M ary Close Vice President . . . . .Mary Ann Augsburger Secretary . . . ..... '. . .Joan Woods Treasurer .. ...... Joan Lash Sponsor . . . . .Dr. Rose Parker 123 Almost from the time the fee statement was stamped paid, the ISNU student council swung into action, first in governing the activities of Homecoming. After the big event, the council rec- ommended that further snake dances be discon- tinued onthe basis of this year's outbreak of vio- Ience. As the year progressed, the Student Council car- ried out various programs, one ofthe greatest and most tar-reaching of which was the redecoration Bottom row: C. Caudle, C. Kenwitz, B. Wilder, P. Reed. Second row: D. Feeney, A. Hardy, 8. Soldwedel, J. Liebmon, J. Fremgen Third row: E. Cloyberg, K. Darr, R. l.. Jones, G. Berwcmger, R. HQH, Fourth row: C. Kurtz, D. Mclean, D, Callaby, A. Keen, R. Nelson, R. Crosby Mr. and renovation of the student lounge located in Old Main. The council purchased new furniture, ordered the walls redone, and smiled with pride when the job was finished. Representatives of the council attended several conventions during the year, including the Midwest Council convention at Madison, Wis., in Novem- ber, and the National Student's convention at Wauwatosa, Wis., in April. Wade. Sz' eaun ' President ..... . . .Kenneth Darr Vice President . . . . .Charles Kurtz Secretary . . . .... Patricia Reed Treasurer ....... Juanita Fremgen Publicity Chairman Bette Soldwedel Sponsor .... . . .Mr. Francis Wade mr.. nw.. President William Armstrong Vice President Merna Yount Secretary-Treasurer Pauline Mapes Sponsor Miss Mable Clare Allen vs, 5 4 ,- ' .A Q53 W' Bottom row: Miss M. Parret, P. Mapes, E. Frederiksen, Miss Allen, C. Knewitz, J. Rehn. Second row: C. Martin, B. Catherwood, M. French, R, Bernasek, K. Jolly, G. Youngren, W. Johnson. Third row: J. Rossie, G. Berwanger, M. Yount, F. Weituschat, S. Rives. Fourth row: W. Armstrong, D. McConkey, M. Kleinau, R. Bankerl, E. Fielitz, B. Francis, R. Horton. To be admitted to the select ranks of lllinois Delta chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, one must have had major roles in two university plays, he must have been chairman of three principal production crews, or he must have worked on a combination of these. Fulfilling the above requirements, the student is eligible tor election by the group. Tying in the activities of the local unit with the national chapter is Miss Allen, sponsor of the or- ganization, who is also the national vice president of Theta Alpha Phi. Activities ot the group included their spring play and the celebration of the 25th anniversary on the ISNU campus. Theta Alpha Phi celebrated the event with a costume character banquet, which each guest attended as a character he most wanted to play. l25 Zfnllaefzdzlllq 6 ad President ......... Francis Gerrity Vice President ..... Gerald Girard Secretary ....... William Blodgett Treasurer . . . ...... John Gibson Sponsor... ...Dean R. H. Linkins Suatlid F Cwrrilf. Standir A. England, T McCormick, E Page, A Osborne, W, Blodgett, G. Girard, G, English, R, Spaulding, J. Gibson, 8. Jenne. All men registered in the university, l lOO strong, are members of the University Club. These are their four-fold purposes of the organization: pro- viding for social welfare and fraternal fellow- ship among men students of the university, mak- ing school spirit most worthy of the student body, cooperating with other organizations in promot- ing wholesome activities, and working with the administration in policy-making. The University Club sharcs responsibilities with Women's League in various activities, including ar- 126 rangement for all Big Four dances and in the pro- duction of Campus Cues, freshman handbook. The U. Club further is responsible for the Christmas afternoon vesper program held in Capen audi- torium. During the year the club held a stag, which was a crowd-drawer, and an athletic booster on Dad's Day. Also, the organization sponsored in- formal and formal parties, entered the stunt show, and divided work on Mother's day affairs. wwe., am President ..... ........ M ary Scott Vice President . . . .Carol Lynn Fredricks Secretary . . . .Margaret Huttington Treasurer . ...... Dick Dunagan Sponsored by the pastorate of the First Meth- odist Church of Normal, the Wesley Foundation, activities are organized for virtually every night. They include Share-it dinners, pop-in teas, special parties on Friday nights, and Sunday night vesper programs. The foundation tries to supply a home away from home for the students of the organization. The group provides an over-all program which in- cludes spiritual and social needs forthe 82 regular members. Top picture, Front row: M. Christiansen, M. Lighthall, M. Lighthall, E. Thompson, L, Nugent. Second row: R. Tripp, L. Lauterbach, J. Brannon, M. Gray, M. Kimmel, M, Busgerr. Third row: M. Scott, A. Kennedy, B. Dye, C. Headley, H. Ort, B. Corn, B, Chapman. Fourth row: B. Munns, N. Canham, Dr. I. S. Corn, M. Huftington, K. Walke. Bottom picture, Front row: T. Smith, K. Cluts, J. Corn, D. Frampton, R. Derry. Second row: C. Schult, M. Campbell, E. Dye, R. Lesher, J. McQueen, D. Smith. Third row: H. Peithmon, R. Thorp, J. Wedelind, N. Thorp, J. Henderson, D. Shubert, M. DeGroodt. Fourth row: R. Smith, F. Hinds, F. Reeves, E. Larsen, W. Spengler, J. Edwards. ,A-,G One of the largest banquets in VVomen's League history marked the 25th anniversary of the organi- zation on the campus. The dinner, held in the din- ing room of Fell Hall this spring, drew over 200 present members, past presidents, sponsors, and faculty members for a night's reminiscing. Carrying on the integrated program between all other women's organizations on the campus, Women's League divided itself into an executive board ito carry on the business activitiesi, a Cen- tral Board ito plan and sponsor the Carnivali, an Honor Council fto establish a Big Sister systemi, and a House Presidents Board lto bring unity among the various oft-campus houses for university womeni. House Presidents Board drew an average at- tendance of 60 to each of the meetings held at Fell Hall, while the annual Carnival, held for the first time in mid-winter, brought a record number to the gym for the gala evening. Bottom row J Merkel G. Smith, R. Cellitti, M. Barker, B. Sarlttto, Unidentified, A. Schleef, Unidentified, A. McShane, J. Harrington, I. Scott, Uniden- tified. Second row G. Arbizzani, G. Strain, Unidentified, C, Streckfus, Unidentitied, E. Nordmeyer, C. Burtis, M. Coy, R. Henderson, H. Thompson, Unidenti- fied, Unidentified P. Mapes. Third row Unidentified, V Hunter, P. Kuhn, B. Caldwell, Unidentified, E. Held, M. Bloomingdale, Unidentified, Unidentified, 5. Unger, A. Grupe, Dean A. Keaton, Miss I Terrill, P. Jones, Unidentified, N. Killan, Unidentified, A. Manos, Unidentified, B. Handy, L. Labeque, Unidentified, P. Meyer, J Lash, Unidentiied. QQ ru.:-u . . -.-.4 'Wa '4 1' President .... . .Audrey Grupe Vice President . . . .Dorothy Peter Secretary . . . .... Pat Jones Treasurer .. .......... Doris Potts Sponsor ............ Dean Anna L. Keaton House Presidents Sponsor Miss Isabelle Terrill 128 Wamm '4 Q President ..... ..... R ose Meyer Vice President .... Bette Soldwedel Secretary .... . . .Dorothy Beitsch Treasurer .......... Shirley Leigh Sponsor .... Miss Rosemary McGee li. I. - ,z . '- S V, ..:,, ' wif Left to right: V. Souers, M. Alderson, G. Larson, S. Leigh, D. Beitsch, M. Ballinger, R. Meyer, B. Soldwedel. ! f , rr l Providing a social and recreational program tor all women on the campus, the Women's Recrea- tion Association this year crowded playnights, coke hours, sportsdays, teas, picnics, and camping trips into a busy week-by-week agenda. Under the guidance of the executive board, which handles the bookwork, a sporthead board arranged a calendar of sports activities in every area, under the guidance of intramural chairman Patricia Meyer. New to the WRA program was a xfgf dance clinic sponsored successfully this spring for high school youths in the ISNU vicinity, social ac- tivities, including the climactic banquet, were geared by Jean Putnam. WRA continued to provide a leisure center in the form of the WRA room at the women's gym. An attractive bulletin board, decorated period- ically, served as a spot for channeling information on all WRA activities. 129 President ..... . . .Joanne Bahen Vice President . . . .... Alan Egly Secretaries. . . . , .Mary Lamb, Virtie Dickson Treasurer . . . ....... Keith Jolly Sponsor. . . . . .Dr. Leo Yedor Bntlnm raw W Moons, I Crawford, l Smilli, l, Aclllnrburq, J. Normu 'bnrond row B Cnlvuth, V Duhon, V Hrondnll, B Builny, A Klull, L. Chant, ll Cfsllilli. lhnrl :nw M tumh, I Bulmn, I Giuliani, W Brooks, B. Gutuell, A. Egly, M. Equn, A companion with Philadelphia society holding title among the oldest campus organizations, Wrightonia Literary Society strives each year to encourage the musical, dramatic, and literary abilities of all students on the ISNU campus. Like Philadelphia, all students enrolled in the University become eligible for membership, with active participation following a nominal period, l30 during which prospective members try out before the veteran crew. Wrightonia, through its monthly meetings, brings off-campus speakers for discussions and works on the annual clash with Philadelphia. The literary society participates in other all-campus proiects such as the Women's league Carnival and the homecoming festivities. To realize full and creative life through a growf ing knowledge of God is the meaning behind the university YWCA. The ISNU group of the YWCA is distinguished by being the first college group ever organized, with its history dating to l872. Throughout its years of existence on the campus the YWCA has broadened its program of Christian teachings to satisfy the general religious needs of all ISNU women. Bottom row: J. Tollxver, S. Jones, L. Luebbers, A. Kenyon, B. Thompson, The Y holds bl-weekly meetings in the White Room, located on the basement floor oi Old Main, while social aftairs are carried oft campus. This year the activities included o geteacquainted tea, a walk-out breakfast, a Homecoming sunrise ser- vice, a 'mum sale for Homecoming, a recognition service, a Christmas party, a spring banquet, and various community aFFairs. Second row: J. 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'- ' A , '?f' ' .- 1 L 'L 'YA-if '17 'F-'El 523121 if-53 -YF -' 7? -E f'8'3i-'FT' f 'l'lf' - -.r if-ff'-5'- i7-5113.- '?f 'ff hifi' 2. f7:'iE'2i.fiL! ?T TQ,- F sfxija -, ia 7 'f-'Ei'- ffl-A W 'T , A 1' '14zfg--3322.5-A-e1:.::'a,i-a-Lasik'-.fe'151.41-Gfegja :cm1,1Ar.4m W1-3.4 is-mf-imzv-is-,as-21' imaz.51:',1e-iA.g:fi:-:fa,..-:-'l..bA:A-Q2-3.4.1-.mnQ4-214a4A-:ne-A4-A--f:.'-L- sr-4 1... for 1- .7cz .,.-+2 if .Z .- . l , ii-4 .Li'A -- K., f 1 K ,f J v LARSEN, ARTHUR H. Dean of fhe Universify, Direcfor of fhe Summer Session, Professor of Educafion. B. Ed., Siafe Teachers College, Superior, Wisconsin: Ph.M., Ph.D., Universiiy of Wisconsin: Universify of Chicago. ULLSVIK, BJARNE R. Adminisfrafive Assisfanf fo fhe Presidenf, Professor of Mafhemafics. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Universiiy of Wisconsin. ANDERSON, MAXINE Direcfor of Food Services. B.S.. Iowa Sfaie College. Q-: : : : : 1 1 1 : : - A - - -s-.-s-u-Q-v ANDERSON, WILLIAM F. Direcfor of Alumni Relafions. B.Ed., M.S. in Ed., Illinois Siafe Normal Universify. BRENNEMAN, ELSIE Direcfor of Admissions, Assisfanf Professor of Educafion. B.Ed., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universiiy: M.A., Norihwesiern Univer Sify. CARRINGTON, JOHN W. Direcfor of Laborafory School Experiences, Professor of Eclucafion. B.S.. A.M., Universify of Illinois: Ph.D., Norlhwesiern Universily: Illinois Sfaie Normal Universify. 4-Q-Q-4-1-1-+-A++4-4-1-4-I-.fs-.-,--.-s-I-i-i-s-s-s CRUIKSHANK, MRS. IDA Direcfor of Smiflr Hall. ENSIGN, PRESTON Business Manager. B.Ed. Illinois Sfaie Normal University. EYER, LLOYD E. Assisfanf fo fhe Business Manager. 4-.s--s-4---4-4-4--4-q-4-s--- ' GIBSON, HAROLD E. Direcfor of ffre Bureau of Appoinfmenls. Associafe Professor of Edu- cafion. A.B.. Illinois College: A.M., Ed.D., Universily of Missouri: Weslern Illinois Sfafe College. HALL, MRS. GERTRUDE Direcfor of Publicify. fOn leave of absencej A.B., Siephen F. Ausfin Sfafe Teachers College, Nacogdoches, Texas: A.M., Universify of Illinois: Illinois Sfafe Normal Universiiy: Teachers College, Columbia Universify. KEATON, ANNA L. Dean of Women, Associafe Professor of English. A.B., Soufhwesiern College, Winfield. Kansas: A.M., Universify of Kansas: Ph.D., Universiiy of Chicago. 41:4-4f::4-4-4-ffaisp,-,pp-,-.,, ,g..y KIRCHHOEFER, ESTHER Universify Regisfrar. A.B., Valparaiso Universiiy: M.A., Universify of Chicago. LINKINS, RALPH H. Dean of Men, Associafe Professor of Biological Science A.B., Illinois College: A.M., Univarsify of Illinois MALMBERG, MRS. ELOISE D. Direcforlof Housing. 4--4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4.-sea-4-,-,... .. - .. 1 ....,- -.,-,-,-4 MELROSE, FERNE M. Recorder. MILLER, L. WALLACE Direcfor of Universify Field Services, Professor of Biological Science. B.A., Goshen College: M.S.. Ph.D., Universily of Iowa: Univarsify of Kansas: Universify of Colorado. NORTON, STANLEY K. Asxisfanf Dean of Men, Associafe Professor of Educafion. A.B., Lawrence College: A.M., Ph.D., Universify of Michigan: Uni- versify of Wisconsin. GENERAL STAFF FACULTY PEIKERT, CECILIA H. Direcior of Museums. A.B.. Ceniral Michigan Col- lege of Eclucafionz M.S., Uni- versify of Michigan: Univer- siiy oi Colorado. . X , STEELE, J. RUSSELL Acfing Direcfor ol Fublicify. lnsfrucfor in Healfh ana' Phy- sical Educafion. B.S. in Ed.. M.S. in Ed.. Illi- nois Siaie Normal Unifev-5i+y: Universiiy ci Wisconsin- New Yori Uni-versiry, TERRILL, ISABELLE Assisfanf Dean of Women, Di- recfor of Fell Hall, lnsirucfor in Music. A.B., Knor College- Mus.B.. Koo: Consewaiory oi Music' AM.. Teachers College Co- lombia Universify' Cricagc Ccnservaiory oi Music- lce+i- +:+e oi Musiul Ari New York Ci+y' DePaul Universiq' Unf- fersify oi 'Wise:msTr. WADE, FRANCIS M. Direcfov of Siudeni Aciivifiee. lnrfrucfor in Social Science. B.S.. Bfadey Universiry- M.A,. Universiry oi Vfaslni-lgfec' llli- wois Siaie Noaoal Ufifersiry' Urirersicy c: Vlisccnsfn- Uri- fersif-y oi Michigan. BARTLE, GLADYS L. Associaie Professor of Aff. BS., M..S., Pl's.D- Universii-y gf Vlisccnsir- lrr+er-aiionag Scl'-or. Chicago Academy of Fine A.r'+s. BAUER, MRS. VEDA ALEXANDER, FRANCES M. lnsfrucfor in fhe Teaching of Social Science. fOn leave.l A.M., U. of l.' Easfern Illinois Sfaie College- U.C.L.A. ALLEN, MABLE C. Assislanf Professor ol Speech. A.B., Bradley Us M.A., Nodin- wesfernr Cenrral School of 4 Speech. London' Teachers Col- I lege. Columbia: U. of Iowa. ALMY, THEODORE B. lnsfrucfor in fhe Teaching ol Engli:l1. A.B., Dar+'viou'l'l'I: A.M.. Duke U.' U. ol l. ARNOLD, MARY S. 'U- Azzisfanf Prcle::or and Super- vising Teacher in The Third A.B.. Grade. A.B., Illinois 'Wesleyan U,- B.Ed., l.S.N.U.' A.M. U. of Michigan' U. oi Colorado' Teachers College. Columbia. ASHBROOK, WILLIAM D. ff-ssociafe Proleszor of lndus- frial Bid.. l.S.N.U.' M.S.. Colo- rado Svale College- PHD.. . cf Pv 5. vale BAKER, GLADYS E. lvifrucfar and Superrizina Teacher in fhe Filfh Grade, l.S.S.C.S. 4. BARBER, G. BRADFORD Axisfanf Profezeor of Speech. B.Ed.. 'Nesiern lllirois S+a+e 3 'G Cclieg M A Ll l 4,1 U. Q: .' U.5.C.' Ohio Sfafe U. Q- BARFORD, GEORGE lnsfrucior in Aff. 'AG 'Ti :lou-gli: Eas+e'n llliroi B.Ed. S a+e Teacher: College. FJOFSJIEE' Mf.. Teae'e'e C:3'e e Cslxrloia. BENTON, RALPH A. lndrudor in Agriculfure. o' AH' BS., MJ-, Uriirersiify of Hebrazia' Ileprggf., QQ'-qi Ce' ege Ce'- lngfrydol and Supervising TIMLHEI in fhe Jurlizl High Stlllbfrl l.S.S.C.S. B.Ed,, Illinois Sfafe Nor-rral UhIYEl'Si+f' A-M. Uclive-s.f'y :fi liliooi Easiem Illinois Siaie College' Illinois Wesleyan U'ifersi+y. BELSHE, FRANCIS B. Associaie Professor ol Educaiion. 3.5. in Ed-, Aj.. Sie.-ie Teachers Colege 5Dr7'g:e'1i 'WSSDJT' M-F- PIfi.D.. Yale Universify. +'ai Ci+y, Neirasla' Uni1er'si+y 1:4 l'!'f-1.72. BEY, DOUGLAS R. Azsisfanf Profasor of Mafhemaficz. B.A- Cfxrel' Ckllege' ILM.. Urife': y ef I BILLINGSLEY, ALLIE W. Azirfanf Profezzov al Foreign Languagez. if-. MJ-.. Uoifersify af Minsiszisz' a fe': y cl A aQ'z a- Sv- bonfe Paris Fvarce' Duke U fe': y' '.J fe':'v, ei N':.:e'4:7 Uwirefeih cf Cclvaac' Unirerxify ce leo e Keele Melee' Ur-5 1e':idad de 'a Habana Cuba' h'a'e Pevfre U fe':'+y. 135 CUL BIRD, RUTH lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Healfh ancl Physical Educafion. B.S., M.A., Universify of Illinois: Universily of Soulhern California. BLOMGREN, ROGER D. lnsfrucfor in lndusfrial Arfs. B.S. in Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universify: M.A., Colorado SI'a'I'e College of Educafion. BOEKELHEIDE, VIOLA lnsfrucfor in Music. fOn leave ol absencej. B.S. in Ed., Norfhern Slale Teachers College, Aberdeen, Soulh Dalcofag M.M., Norlhweslern Universify: Chrisliansen Choral School. 1 1 1 5 Q f 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 i L 2 E .lfli 2 1 21, l BREMER, ALMA B. lnsfrucfor in Home Economics-Special Educafion. B.S.E., Alcansas Slafe College, Jonesboro: M.A., Universily of Illinois. BROWN, FRANCIS R. lnsfrucfor in Mafhemalics. B.Ed., Illinois Slale Normal Universilyg M.A., Teachers College, Co- lumbia Universily: Universify of Illinois. BROWNE, RICHARD G. Professor of Social Science, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Social Science. A.B., A.M., Universily of Illinois: Ph.D., Norfhweslern Universily: Soulhern Illinois Universify: Universify of Chicago. ERL1NK,MR'S.iDOROTHYi I i S i i i l l i 7 ' i Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. B.Ed., Illinois Slale Normal Universily: M.A., Teachers College, Cc- lumbia Universily: Universily of Illinois. BUEHLER, MRS. ROSE Associafe Professor of Educafion. B.Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universily: A.M., Universify of Chicago: Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Whealon College: Norlhweslern Universily. BUELL, MARY E. Assisfanf Professor of Home Economics. Ph.B., Universily of Chicago: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: Universify of Illinois: Universily of California. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QQ-1 1 1 9 t Z 2 : : : 3-5+ i r-9 CAMERON, ANNA M. . lnsfrucfor ana' Supervising Teacher in Home Economics. B.S., M.S., Indiana Universily. CAREY, JOHN T. Assisfanf Professor of Arf. B.S., Slale Teachers College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: M.S., Universify of Wisconsin. CATEY, MRS. WANETA Principal, Special Eclucafion. Assisfonf Professor of Educafion. B.S., Universily of Illinois: A.M., Colorado College of Educalion: Easlern Illinois Slale College. 1--1 --1'-1--1 1 1' 1 1 1 4'1 - p : z-v-- : : Q--Q LLP CAVANAGH, HELEN M. Associafe Professor of Social Science. A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia: A.M., Ph.D.. Universily of Chicago. CERNICH, ZORA Assisianf Professor of Healih and Physical Educafion. A.B., Harris Teachers College, Sl. Louis, Missouri: M.A., Universily of Iowa. CHILES, HELEN lnsfrucfor in Lafin. - A.B., MacMurray College: A.M., Universify of Illinois: Universily of Michigan: College of William and Mary: Universily of Colorado: Universily of Missouri: Teachers College, Columbia Universifyp School of Classical Sludies American Academy, Rome. 4 4 '4i'T'i4 i'T'i' tk-Pl91'?l9i'Pi'PiPi'P P 51flP'Tf CLAUS, JOHN R. Faculfy Axsisfanf in Agriculfure. B.S. in Ed., Illinois Sfafo Normal Univarsily. CLEMANS, HUBERTA Associale Professor of Educafion. A.B., Cornell College: M.A., Ed.C., Teachers Collage. Columbia Univarsily: Universily of Illinois. COGDAL, JOSEPH T. Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. A.B., James Millilzin Universify: A.M., Univorsify of Illinois: Norih- weslarn Universilyg Illinois Slafa Normal Universiiy. FACULTY ROW 'I: COLE, EDWARD L. Professor of Educafion. A.B., A.M., Universify of Michigan: Ecl.D., Universify of California Michigan Sfafe Normal College. COLE, RUTH L. Assisfanf Professor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Second Grade. B.Ecl., Naiional College of Eclucaiion: M.A., Norlhwesiern Universily: Universify of Wisconsin: Washingfon Universiiy: Teachers College, Columbia Universi+y. CONKEY, FRANCES Associafe Professor of Home Economics. B.S., James Millilzin Universify: B.S., Universify of Illinois: M.S., Iowa Sfafe College: Teachers College, Columbia Universify. CONNELL, MARGUERITE R. Associcrfe Professor of Foreign Languages. B.Ed., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify: A.M., Universify of Illinois: Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Universify of Cl-icago: Universify of Colorado. CONRAD, GEORGE Associafe Professor of Alf. B.S., New York Universi'I'y: M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: New Jersey School of Fine and Indusfrial Arfs, Newark. COOPER, BERNICE Professor of Healfh and Physical Educofion. B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Universify of Iowa: Illinois Slafe Normal Universify: C-5rinneII,CoIIege. Row 2. COOPER, MARGARET Professor of Educafion, Direcfor of fhe Division of Elemenfary Educa- fion. B.A., Carlefon College: M.A., Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: Sfafe Teachers College, Manlrafo, Minnesofa. CROMPTON, MABEL P. Assisfanf Professor of Geography. B.EcI., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universi+y: S.M., Universify of Chicago. CROSBY, LUCILE Z. Assisfanf Librarian. CROSS, CLARENCE L. Associafe Professor of Physical Science. B.S., Sfaie Teachers College, Emporia, Kansas: M.S., Universify of Iowa: Cornell Universily. DALLUGE, DE VERNE lnsfrucfor in Physical Science. fOn leave of absencei. B.EcI., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universiiy: M.A., Universify of Kenfuclxy. DAMM, FRANCES L. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Sixfh Grade. B.Ecl., Slale Teachers College, Plalfeville, Wisconsin: M.S. in Ed., Universify of Wisconsin: Sfafe Teachers College, LaCrosse, Wiscon- sin. ROW 3: DAY, ALTA J. Assisfanf Professor of Business Educafion. B.A., Lawrence College: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sify: Universiiy of California: Gregg College. DECKER, CHARLES E. Professor of Educafion, Direcfor of fhe Division of Secondary Educa- fion. A.B., Aurora College: M.A., Universify of Wisconsin: Ed.D., New York Universify: Nova Scofia Normal College: Universify of Illinois. DE WEES, WILLIAM I. Associafe Professor of Educafion. B.S., A.M., Universify of Illinois: Ed.D., The Pennsylvania Sfafe Col- lege: Universify of Chicago Sfale Teachers College, Forf Hays. Kansas. DE WEESE, HAROLD L. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Physical Science. B.Ed., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify: M.S. in Ed., Universify of Illinois. DILLINGER, CLAUDE M. Associafe Professor of Psychology. B.S., Slafe Teachers College, Kirlcsville, Missouri: A.M., Ph.D., Uni- versify of Missouri. DIRKS, MARIE M. Professor of Home Economics, Direcfor of fhe Division of Home Eco- nomics Educafion, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Home Economics. A.B., Friends Universify: B.S., M.S. in L.S., Library School, Universify B.S., Universify of Nebraska: M.S., Universiiy of MinneSolaI Ph.D.. gf Illinois- Ohio Sfafe Universify: Colorado Sfafe College: Iowa Sfaie College. 137 CU DOOLEY, HELEN Assisfonf Librarian. A.B., Illinois Wesleyan Universiiyg M.A., Universily of Washingfon: B.S., School of Library Service, Columbia Universify: Universify of Chicago. DOUGLASS, THOMAS J. ' Assisfanf Professor of Agriculfure. B.S., M.S., Universily of Illinois: Nafional Agriculfural School of France: A.E.F. Universify, France. DUNCAN, MARGARET Assisfonf Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.S. in P.E., M.S. in P.E., Universily of Washinglon: Universify of Oregon: Universily of California aI Los Angeles: Teachers College, Columbia University. EBEL, ALICE L. Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. A.B., Heidelberg College: A.M., Universify of Chicago: Norfhvresfern Universify: Universify of Soufhern California: George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers: The American Universiiy. ECKELMANN, DORATHY Assisfanf Professor of Speech. B.S. in Ed., Soulheasl Sfale Teachers College. Cape Girardeau, Mis- souri: A.M., Universify of Missouri: Universify of Iowa: l.S.N.U. EIKENBERRY, ALICE M. Assisfanf Professor of fhe Teaching of Social Science. B.A., Iowa Sfale Teachers College: M.A., Universiiy of Iowa: Norlh- weslern UniversiIy. ELLIS, MARGERY A. Assisfanf Professor of Foreign Languages. Ph.B., A.M., Universify of Chicago: Universify of Paris: Ecole Nor- male de Seine el Oise, France: Insfifuf Phonefique, Universify of Paris: Valparaiso Universify: Universily of California. ERBE, GERTRUDE lnxfruclor and Supervising Teacher in Music, l.S.S.C.S. B.M., University of Wisconsin: M.M., Norfhwesfern Universily: Lawrence College: Teachers College, Columbia Universiiy: Juilliard School of Music: American Conservalory of Music, Chicago: Chicago Musical College. ESWORTHY, RAYMOND W. Associafe Professor of Business Educafion. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Universify of Illinois. . . . -. 4 .- -.--1---.-Q--s --1 -1-. -s- 7- 7 EVANS, G. HARLOWE Associafe Professor of Physical Science. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Universify of Michigan: Taylor Universify: Uni- versify of Iowa. FARNSWORTH, HARLAN H. Assisfanf Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.S., Adrian College: M.A.. Universify of Michigan. FIELDING, HOWARD I. Associale Professor of English. A.B., MI. Union College: Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin: Denison Universify. FLAGG, ELINOR B. Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics. B.S., M.S., Universily of Illinois: Eastern Illinois Slafe College: Uni- versify of Chicago: Univarsify of Colorado: Washinglcn Universify. FORCE, THELMA G. Assixlanf Professor of fducafion. 8.S., M.A.. Universily of Minnesofag Universify of Chicago: Sfafe Teachers College. Moorhead, Minnesofe: Sfafe Teachers College, Sf. Cloud, Minnesofa: Teachers College, Columbia Universify. FREESE, JOSEPH Faculfy Assisfanf in Prinfing, l.S.S.C.S. B.S. in Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universily. 1 1 1 1 f1 1 'Of-f1f1ff1ff1-f1 f1--r-nf-ff s--aff-o-r-9-v-o--Q-r FRENCH, ESTHER L. Professor of Heolfh and Physical Educafion, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Hr.-alfh and Physical Educofion for Women. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.. Universify of Iowa: Illinois Sfefe Normal Universify: Norfhwasfern Universify: Lincoln College. FREY, BERNICE G. Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical fducafion. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Universify: A.M., Ohio Sfafe Universify: Ph.D.. University of Iowa: Universify of Wisconsin: Universify of California: Universify of Colorado. FRYE, HAROLD E. Assisfanf Professor of Healflr and Physical Educafion. B.Ed., Universify of Akron: M.A.. New York Universify: Ohio Sfafe Universify: Indiana Universify. FACULTY ROW 'I: GALAWAY, BERYL Assisfanf Librarian. A.B., Illinois College: B.S. in L.S., Universify of Illinois: Universify of Michigan. GARTON, MRS. MALINDA lnsfrucfor in Educafion-Menfally Refarded, lnfermediafe. B.A., Universify of Oklahoma: A.M., Colorado Slafe College of Educafion: Bradley Universily. GIENAPP, AUGUSTA Librarian, l.S.S.C.S. B.S., Sfale Teachers College, Aberdeen, Souih Dalxofa: B.S. in L.A., George Peabody College 'For Teachers. GIMMESTAD, VICTOR E. Assisfanf Professor of English. B.A.. Sf. Olaf College: M.A., Universiiy of Wisconsin: Ph.D., Uni- versify of Soufhern California. GLASENER, F. RUSSELL Professor of Social Science. B.A., Iowa Slafe Teachers College: M.A., Ph.D., Universify of Iowa. GLEISNER, ROLAND A. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Junior High School. A.B., Sfale Teachers College, Marqueffe, Michigan: M.A., Universiiy of Minnesofa. ROW 2: GOFF, JAMES F. lnsfrucfor in Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.Ed., M.S. in Ed., Illinois Siaie Normal Universify: Indiana Univer- sify. GOODING, RALPH U. Professor of Physical Science, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Physical Science. B.S., Ph.D., Universiiy of Wisconsin. GRAY, MIRIAM Associofe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. A.A., Coffey College: B.S. in Ed., Universify of Missouri: M.A.. Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universify. GRAY, NINA E. Associafe Professor of Biological Science. B.A., DePauw Universily: M.A., Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin: M.S.P.H., Universify of Norfh Carolina: Marine Biological Labora- fories, Massachuseffs: University of Wisconsin Medical School. GRAY, ROLLAND O. lnsfrucfor and Supervisor in lndusfrial Arfs, l.S.S.C.S. B.Ed.. Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify: M.S., Iowa Siafe College: Wesfern Illinois Slale College: Universify of Iowa. GREEN, JOHN W. Assisfanf Professor of Agriculfure. B.S., Purdue Universify: M.S., Universify of Illinois: Universify of Chicago. now 3. GRIFFITH, ESTHER M. Associafe Professor of Physical Science. A.B., A.M., Universily of Missouri: PI-n.D., Universify of Illinois. GUEFFROY, EDNA M. Associafe Professor of Geography. B.Ed., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universily: A.M., Clark Universify: Uni- versify of Chicago: Universily of Washingfon: Universify of Hawaii. GUTHRIE, CLARA L. Assisfanf Professor and Assisfanf Librarian. A.B., Hasfings College: B.S., M.S. in L.S., Library School, Universify of Illinois. HACKETT, PERRY lnsfrucfor in Music. B.Mus., M.Mus., Norfhwesiern Universify: Universify of Wisconsin, Juilliard School of Music: The American Arl' Schools, Fonfainebleau, France. HAGMAN, LUCILE G. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Fifth and Sixfh Grades, Special Educafion Building. B.E., Norfhern Illinois Sfafe Teachers College: M.A., Norfhwesiern Universily. HAMMERLUND, CHESTER M. Assisfonf Professor of lnclusfrial Arfs. B.S., M.S., Universify of Illinois: Illinois Sfale Normal Universify. 1 -C' 4. 55--n s. 139 FACULTY ROW l HAMMOND, ROBERT O. lnsfrucfor in lndusrrial Arfs. B.Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universiry: M.A., Colorado Srale College of Educalion. HANCOCK, HOWARD J. Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion: Direcfor of Afhlefics. B.S., M.S., Universify of Wisconsin: Indiana Universily. HARD, RUBY lnsfrucfol and Supervising Teacher in fhe Second Grade, l.S.S.C.S. 8.S., M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers: Universily of Ken- Iuclryt Teachers College, Columbia Universily. HARPER, CHARLES A. Associafe Professor of Social Science. B.S., NLS., Universiry of Illinois: Soufhern Illinois University. HAYDEN, WEZETTE A. Assisfanf Professor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Firsf Grade. Ph.B.. Universify of Chicago: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versily: Soufhern Illinois Universifyg Universify of Illinois. HELDT, CARL D. lnsfrucror in Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.A., M.P.E., Purdue Universify. ROW 7 HENLINE, RUTH Associafe Professor of English. A.B., Illinois Wesleyan Universify: B.Ed., Illinois Sfele Normal Uni- versify: M.A, Teachers College, Columbia Universify: M.A., Ph.D.. Norfhweslern Universify. HESS, LELAND E. Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. A.8., Ripon College: A.M., Universify of Chicago. HIETT, HERBERT R. Professor of English, Head of lhe Departmental English. A.8., Nebraska Wesleyan Universily: A.M., Universify of Nebragkd- Ph.D., Universify of Maryland. HILL, EUGENE L. Assisfanf Professor of Healfh and Physical Educoiion. B Ed., Illinois Slafe Normal Universify: M.A., Universily of Iowa: Colorado Slale College of Educafion. HINMAN, DOROTHY Assisfanr Professor of English. B.A.. Universily of Wisconsin: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Oxford Universily: Universify of Illinois: Louisiana Sfale Universily. HITCHCOCK, ALICE Assislanf Professor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Kindergarfen. B.A., B.S., M.A., Universify of Minnesofa. now 3: HOLMES, F. LINCOLN D. Professor of Speech, Direcfor of fhe Division of Speech fclucafion, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Speech. A.B., Universily of Minnesola: A.M., Ph.D., Universily of Wisconsin Universily of Iowa: Universily of Paris. HONN, MAX L. lnsfrucfor in Plinfing. A.B., Illinois Wesleyan Universily: M.S., The Pennsylvania Slale Col- lege: Universily of Illinois. HOOVER, F. LOUIS Professor of Aff, Direcfor of fhe Division of All Educofion, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Alf. B.S., Norlh Texas Stale Teachers College. Denlon: Nl.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: Ed.D., New Yorlr Universily. HORTON, CLIFFORD E. Professor of Healfh and Physical Educarion, Direcfor of fhe Division of Healfh and Physical Educafion, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Healrh and Physical Educalion for Men. B.P.E., Springfield Y.M.C.A. College: A.M., Clarlx Universily: Ed.D., Indiana Universily: Universify of California: New Yorlr Universily. HOUGHTON, JOHN E. lnsfrucfor and Supervisor in lnclusfrial Arfs, l.S.S.C.S. B.S., A.M., Universify of Illinois: Lincoln Collage: Norlhwesiern Uni- versily: Illinois Slale Normal Universify. HOUSTON, VICTOR M. Professor of Educafion, Principal, Universify High School. B.S., A.M., Univarsify of Missouri: Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Universify: Universify of Chicago. l If vs ' -11' 1 1 if I . I 140 HOYMAN, VERNA A. . Assisfanf Professor of English B.A., Iowa Slale Teachers College: M.A. in Ed., Norlhweslern Univer- sily: Universily of Iowa: Universily of Chicago: Universify of Colo- rado. HUDELSON, CLYDE W. Associafe Professor of Agriculfure: Direcfor of fhe Division of Agri- culfure Eclucafion: Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Agriculfure. B.S., M.S., Universify of Illinois: Weslern Illinois Slale College: Illinois Slale Normal Universily: Colorado Slale Agricullural Col- lege. HUGGINS, RUTH C. Assisfanf Professor of fhe Teaching of English. A.B., Knox College: A.M., Universily of Illinois: Ed.M., Harvard Universily: Wellesley College: Universify of Chicago. 4-:1::1::::f:1:a:,::f.' : INGRAM, CHRISTINE P. Professor of Eclucafion. B.S., A.M., Columbia Universify: Ed.D., New York Universily: Uni- versily of California. ISTED, LESLIE M. Assisfanf Professor of Music. B.M.E., Norlhweslern Universify: A.M., Indiana Universily: Oregon Slafe College, Corvallis: Universily of Oregon. IVENS, HOWARD J. Assisfanf Professor of Physical Science. A.B., Norihern Michigan Sfale Teachers College: A.M., Universify of Michigan: Universily of Minnesola. 114--111-1fff':1ptzz,.1:z:.. IVES, CHARLOTTE Y. lnsfrucfor in Biological Science. R.N., School of Nursing, Columbia-Presbyferian Medical Cenler, New York Cily: B.S., M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universily. JESSA, MARIE Assisfanf Professor of Business Educafion. B.Ed,, Illinois Slale Normal Universily: M.A., Universily of Iowa: Uni- versily of Missouri: Universily of Illinois. JOHNSON, BERNADINE lnsfrucfor in Home Economics. B.S., James Millikin Universily: M.E., Colorado A. and M. College. 1--1 f 1 1 1 f f 1 5 f 1 1 P Q 7 5 P P F P 7 P P F Y JOHNSON, BLOSSOM lOn leave of absencej lnsfrucfor in Home Economics. B.S., The Sloul lns'iil'ul'e: M.A., Louisiana Sfale Universily. KELLEY, EDNA I. Assisfanf Librarian. B.Ed., Illinois Slafe Normal Universily. KEPNER, CLARA lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Fourfh Grade, l.S.5.C.S. B.Ed., Illinois Slale Normal Universilyz A.M., Universify of Illinois: Colorado Sla'l'e College of Educafion. 4-:11111:111:1:::ss:'s:-s KINNEMAN, JOHN A. Professor of Social Science. A.B., Dickinson College: A.M., Universily of Pennsylvania: Ph.D.. Norlhweslern Universily: Slale Teachers College, Wesl Chesler, Pennsylvania: Universily of Chicago. KNUDSON, EMMA R. Professor of Music: Direcfor of fhe Division of Music Educalionf Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Music. B.M., American Conservalory of Music: B.S. in Ecl., Drake Universily: M.S. in Ed., Ph.D., Norlhweslern Universily: Jewell Lufheran College: Bush Conservalory of Music: Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Universily of Chicago: Universily of Illinois. KOENIG, l.UCll.E M. lnsfrucfor ancl Supervising Teacher in fhe Sixfh Grade, l.S.S.C.S. A.B., Nebraska Slale Teachers College, Wayne: M.A., Universily of Nebraska. 4-e-::ffff::1:1::s-azzvxz:ir KOEPKE, HAROLD F. Associafe Professor of Business Educafion. B.EcI., Slale Teachers College, Whilewaler, Wisconsin: M.A., Ph.D.. Universily of Iowa: Universify of Illinois: Norfhwesfern Universily. KUNTZ, l.OWEl.l. J. lnsfrucfor in Music. B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universify: Eureka Col- lege: Universily of Illinois. LAMKEY, ERNEST M. Professor of Biological Science: Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Biological Science. A.B., A.M., Pi1.D., Universily of Illinois. CUL f-IX -4 CUL LANCASTER, THOMAS .I. Associafe Professor of Educafion. B.Ed.. Illinois Siafe Normal Universily: A.M., Universify of Chicago: Universily of Illinois. LATHROP, HARRY OWEN Professor of Geography: Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Geography. B.Ed., Illinois Sfafe Normal Universify: S.M., Universily of Chicago: Ph.D., Universi+y of Wisconsin. LAUBAUGH, LAVERN E. Assisfanf Professor of Agriculfure. B.S., Michigan Sla+e College: A.M., Universify of Michigan: Univer- of Illinois: Ohio Sfale Universi+y. 1 : : : . 4 : 1 1 Q-Q-1 Q : 1 :-Q : E-V l-P-b-5-5 LAWRENCE, MARGARET Assislanf Librarian. B.A., Universily of Nebraska: B.S. in L.S., Library School, Universify of Illinois: M.A., Universiiy of Nebraska. LEAVITT, NORMA M. Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.S. in Ed., Bosfon Universily: M.A.. Ed.D., Teachers College, Colum- bia Universiiyg Sargenl School for Physical Eclucafion: University of California: New York University: Universily of Missouri. LICHTY, ELDEN A. Associafe Professor of Educafion. B.S. in Ed.. Sfale Teachers College, Kirksville, Missouri: A.M., Ed.D.. Universify of Missouri: Universiiy of Iowa. :.1:::::::::fp::: :zz-r-nz LOVELASS, HARRY D. Professor of Psychology: Acfing Principal, Universify High School. B.Ed., Easiern Illinois Sfale College: A.M., Ed.D., Universiiy of Illinois. LUECK, WILLIAM R. Associcrfe Professor of fducdfion. B.A., M.S., Universily of Norlh Dakoia: Ph.D., Universily of Iowa. MCAVOY, BLANCHE Associafe Professor of fhe Teaching of Biological Science. B.A., Universily of Cincinnali: A.M., Ohio Sfale Universily: Ph.D., Universily of Chicago. 1:11:1::::o-1:--ic-up-v-+:::-5--br--P MCCANN, .IOHN B. Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. B.S., M.A., Universify of Illinois: Washinglon Universily, Sl. Louis. Missouri: Universily of Illinois. MCCORMICK, CLYDE T. Professor of Mafhemafics. A.B., A.M., Universify of Illinois: Ph.D., Indiana Universily: Easfern Illinois Sfafe College: Universily of Michigan. McDAVITT, NEVA Assisfanf Professor of Geography. B.Ed., Illinois Slale Normal University: A.M.. Clark Universify: Teachers College, Columbia Universify: University oi Wisconsin: Uni- versily of Illinois. 1 1 1 : : 1 : ' 2 ' 1 5 L :-bib Llylilb Ilklf-L-b MCEVOY, DOROTHY lnsfruclor in Educafion-Deaf and Hard of Hearing. B.S. in Ed., Universify of Nebraska: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Iowa Sfale Teachers College: Universify of California: Wesi Pennsylvania School for Deaf. Pillsburgh. MCEWEN, HELEN W. lnsfrucfor in Business Educafion. B.B.A.. Lake Foresi College: M.A., Teachers College. Columbia Uni- versily: Universi+y of Chicago: Universiiy of Illinois. MCGEE, ROSEMARY lnsfrucfor in Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.S., Soulhwesf Texas Side College. San Marcos: M.S. in Ed.. Illinois Sfafe Normal Universily. . -s..-4-.4.-4-0-4-4-4-4-H-4-w-s-Q-was-a-u-+-4-9-P-4-'-P MANSFIELD, FAYE E. Assislanf Professor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Fourfh Grade. B.Ed., Illinois Siaie Normal Univarsify. M.A., Teachers College, Co- lumbia Universiiy: Universily of Missouri. MARSHALL, HELEN E. Professor of Social Science. A.B., College of Emporia: A.M., Universily of Chicago: Ph.D., Duke University: Universify of Colorado. MARTENS, J. L. Associafe Professor of Biological Science. A.B., Indiana Cenlral College: A.M., Ph.D., Indiana Universify. FACULTY I ROW 'I: MARZOLF, STANLEY s. Professor of Psychology A.B., Willenberg College: M.A., PI-l.D., Ohio Sl'a'I'e Universily. MASSEY, BETH lnsfrucfor ancl Supervising Teacher in fhe Fourfh Grade, l.S.S.C.S. A.B., Bradley Universily: A.M., Universily of Illinois: Universily of Michigan: Goshen College, Indiana. MECAY, LEROY E. Assisfanr Professor of Biological Science A.B., B.S., Lincoln College: A.M., Universily of Illinois: Michigan S+a+e College. METZLER, MRS. WINIFRED SCHLOSSER Assisfanf Librarian B.S. in Ed., B.B. in L.S., Universily of Illinois: M.A., Universily of Chicago: Eurelra College. MICKEN, RALPH A. Associafe Professor of Speech. B.A., In'I'ermounI'ain-Union College: M.A., Monlana Sfale Universily: Ph.D., Norlhweslern Universify: Norlh Dalxola Universily. MILLER, MARION B. Associafe Professor of Arf. Ph.B.. Universily of Chicago: M.A., Universify of California: Ph.D., Ohio Slale Universify: Universily of Illinois: Academy of Fine Arls, Chicago: Summer School of Painling, Saugalucli, Michigan: Umberfo Romano School, Easl' Gloucesfer, Massachusefls. ROW 2: MILLER, M.L. Associafe Professor ancl Direcfor of Audio-Visual Educafion. B.S., Bradley Universiiy: M.A., PI-1.D., Universily of Piflsburgh: Uni- versi+y of Chicago: Ohio Sfaie Universify: Teachers College, Colum- bia Universily. MILLS, CLIFFORD NEWTON Professor of Mafhemafics: Head of fhe Deparfmenr oi' Maihemafics. B.S., Franklin College: A.M., Indiana Universi+y: Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin: Universify of Michigan. MINER, MARGIE JEANNE lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Healfh and Physical Educafion, l.S.S.C.S. B.S. in Ed., Wes+ern Illinois Sfale College: M.S. in Phys. Ed., Uni- versily of Wisconsin. MIZER, ORRIN .l. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Junior High School: Assisi- anf Principal of Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's School. B.S., in Ed., M.A., Bowling Green Slale Universily: Kenl Slaie Uni- versily. MOORE, HAROLD A. lnsfrucfor in Biological Science. B.S., M.S., Universify of Illinois. NELSON, THELMA Assisfanf Professor of English. B.A., Des Moines Universify: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia, Universify: Universily of Illinois: Universily of Colorado: Washing- lon Universify. ROW 3: NORSKOG, EDNA M. lnsfrucfor in fhe Teaching of Mafhemafics. B.A., S+. Olaf College: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sify: Universily of Minnesofa: Universify of Chicago: Universify of Wisconsin: Universify of Colorado. NYQUIST, EDNA E. Assisfanf Professor of English. A.B., McPherson College: A.M., Universify of Kansas: Harvard Graduale School of Eolucafion and Exfension: Columbia Universily: Indiana Universily: Universily of Birmingham, England. O'CONNOR, BURTON Assisfanl' Professor of 'lhe Teaching of Healfh and Physical Educafion: Direcfor of Universify High School Afhlefics. B.A., Cornell College: M.A., Universily of Iowa: Universify of Illinois: The Pennsylvania S1'a'I'e College. OGLE, ALICE ROXANNE Assisfanf Professor of Aff. A.B., Colorado Sfale College of Educalion: M.A., Teachers Col- lege, Columbia Universiiy. OKERLUND, GERDA Professor of English. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Universify of Washingfon: Universify of California: Universily of Michigan: Slanford Universify: Universify of Chicago. PARK, LESLIE D. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Healfh and Physical Eclucafion. l.S.S.C.S. B.S., M.A., Norlhwesfern Universily: George Williams College. 143 CUL PARKER, DONALD lnsfruclor and Laborofory Technician-Universily Healfh Service. B.S. in Ed., Soulhern Illinois Universify: M.S., Universily of Michigan. PARKER, MRS. LOUISE lnsfrucfor and Nurse-Special Educafion. R.N., Cool: Counfy School of Nursing. Chicago: B.S. in Ed., Souihern Illinois Universily: M.P.I 'I., Universily of Michigan: George Peabody College for Teachers. PARKER, MRS. MARY Assisfanf Professor of Arf. B.S.A., MacMurray College: M.A., Universily of Iowa: Chicago Ari Inslifufe: Teachers College, Columbia Universify. PARKER, ROSE E. Professor of Educafion: Direcfor of fhe Division of Special Educafion. B.A., Universify of Norih Dalcolag A.M., Universily of Chicago: Ph.D., Universily of Wisconsin. PARRET, MARGARET lnsiruclor in Speech. B.' Ed., Illinois Siale Normal Universily: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universily. PAULSON, HAROLD G. Assisfanf Professor of Psychology. B.A., Lufher College: M.A., Monlana Slale Universiiy: Universily oi California: Universily of Norih Dalzola: Illinois Siale Normal Normal Universify: Universily of Illinois. PEARCE, FRANCES Faculfy Assisfanf in Educafion. Illinois Sfale Normal Universify. PEARCY, HENRI R. Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. A.B., Universily of Louisville: Th.D., Soulhern Baplisf Seminary, Louis- ville: B.D., Presbyierian Seminary, Louisville: M.A., Universily of Louisville: Ph.D., Universify of Chicago. PEITHMAN, HARLAN W. Associafe Professor of Music. A.B., Cenfral Wesleyan College, Warrenion, Missouri: B.M.E., M.S. in Ed., Norfhweslern Universiiy: Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versifyg Williams Band and Orcheslra School, Saugerfies, New York: lnlernalionale Mozarleum, Salzburg, Auslria: Universily of Iowa: Universily of Illinois. PETERS, MARGARET KATHERINE Assisfanf Professor of Business Educofion. B.S., Indiana Universiiy: M.S., New York Universily: Ph.D., Universily of Colorado: Universily of Chicago: Cambridge Universify: Univer- sify of Washinglon. PLOTNICKY, GERTRUDE ANDREWS Assisfanf Librarian. Chicago Public Library Training School: Universify of Wisconsin POHLE, GENEVIEVE ANNA Assisfanf Librarian. A.B., Universiiy of Wisconsin: M.A., Graduale Library School, Uni- versily of Michigan: Library School, Universily of Wisconsin: Gradu- ale Library School, Universify of Chicago. POPPENHEIMER, C. W. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Social Science. B.A., Iowa Sfafe Teachers College: M.A., Norihweslern Universily: Sianford Universify. PUMPHREY, MABEL lrislruclor and Supervising Teacher in flhe Filth Grade, l.S.S.C.S. B.S.. Illinois Wesleyan Universify: M.S., Universiiy of Illinois: Illinois Sfale Normal Universily: Clarlr Universily. REED, HOWARD O. Associafe Professor of lndusfrial Arfs. B.S., Bradley Universily: M.A. Norfhweslern Universily: Ed.M., Ed.D., Universify of Illinois: Easlern Illinois Slafe College: Universify of Missouri: Indiana Universify. REPLOGLE, VERNON L. Assislanf Professor of Educafion and Principal of Mefcalf Elemenfary School. B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Universify of Illinois: Easiern Slale College: Norlh- weslern Universily. REIJSSER, JOHN L. Associafe Professor of Educalion: Principal of Illinois Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's School. B.A., Upper Iowa Universify: M.A. in Ed., Ph.D., Universiiy of Iowa. RICHARDS, R. RUTH Associale Professor of Eiolagical Science. A.B., DePauw Universifyg M.A.. Universily of Michigan: Ph.D., Uni- versify of Chicago: Bufler Universify. FACULTY ROW I: RICKMANN, LILLIE M. Assisfanf Professor of Educofion-Parfially Sighfed. B.A., Mississippi Sfaie College for Women: M.A., Universily of Chi- cago: Wayne Universify: Teachers College, Columbia Universify. RIES, DONALD T. Associafe Professor of Biological Science. B.S., Cornell Universify: M.S., Michigan Sfaie College: Ph.D., Cornell Universify. RINE, T.E. Assisfanf Professor of fhe Teaching of Mafhemafics. B.Ed., Sfafe Teachers College, LaCrosse, Wisconsin: M.S., Universiiy of Iowa: George Peabody College for Teachers: Vanderbill' Univer- sily. ROBIE, DORIS ' Assisfcmf Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion and Physical Therapisf in Special Educafion. B.S., Universify of Minnesola: M.A., New York Universily: Norfh- weslern Universiiy. ROSS, .IOSEPHINE Assisfanf Professor of Home Economics. B.S., MacMurray College: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Univer- si'ly: Universily of Colorado: Universily of Chicago: Oregon Sfale Agricullural College: Univarsily of Wisconsin. ROYCE, BERTHA M. Associafe Professor of Biological Science. B.A.. Wellesley College: M.A., Columbia Universify: Ph.D., Universify of Washinglon: Universify of Illinois: Norih Ceniral College. IOW 2: ROZUM, MARY A. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Sixfh Grade. B.S. in Ed., lllinois Sfale Normal Universily: M.S., Universify of llli- nous. RUSSELL, ELIZABETH Assisfanf Professor of Educafion. A.B., Universily of Iowa: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Univer sify: George Peabody College for Teachers. SALLER, MARCEIL Librarian, l.S.S.C.S. A.B., Sf. Xavier College, Chicago: B.S., McGill Universify, Monfreal, Quebec, Canada: M.A., Indiana Universify: S+. Mary's College. Nofre Dame, Indiana. SANDERS, H. C. lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in lnsfrumenfol Music, l.S.S.C.S. B.M., Chicago Musical College: M.M., Norfhweslern Universily: American Conservafory of Music, Chicago: Universily of Chicago. SANDS, THEODORE Assisfanf Professor of Social Science. B.A., Rufgers Universily: M.A., Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin SCHELL, WILMA lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in Vocal Music. B.A., Norlh Cenlral College: M.M., Norfhwesfern Universily: Ameri- can Conservafory of Music, Chicago: Norlhern Illinois S'l'a'Ie Teachers College: Juilliard School of Music. ROW 3: SHAW, WILLIAM HARLAN Assisfanf Professor of Speech. B.A., M.A., Hardin-Simmons Universify, Abilene, Texas: Louisana Sfale Universily. SHEA, GRACE R. lnsfrucfor and Universify Nurse. R.N., Beniamin Bailey Sanifarium: B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan Univer- sify: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Uriiversily: lllinois Sfaie Normal Universify: Universify of Nebraska. SHEA, JOSEPHINE lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Sixfh Grade, l.S.S.C.S. B. Ed., lllinois Sfafe Normal Universily: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Universify of Iowa. SHERRARD, WAYNE F. Assisfanf Professor of Music. B.F.A. in Ed., Universily of Nebraska: M.M. in Ed., Easlman School of Music: Universiiy of Iowa. SHEVELAND, ALICE lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in fhe Third Grade, l.S.S.C.S. B.Ed., M.A. in Ed., Norlhwesfern Universify: Norfhern Illinois Sfafe Teachers College. SMITH, GWEN Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion. B.S., M.A., Soufhwesf Texas' Sfale College: Ph.D., Universiiy of Iowa. -an-rg. 145 FACULTY ROW I' SMITH, LEON SHELDON Assistant Professor of Physical Science. A.B., Albion College: A.M., University ot Michigan: University ot Paris: University ot Iowa: University ot Chicago. SMITH, NELSON Assistont in Education: Assistant in Publicity. B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Illinois State Normal University. SGRENSEN, CLARENCE W. Assistant Professor of Geography. A.M., University ol Chicago: University ot Nebraska: Wheaton Col- lege: University of Mexico. SORENSON, FRED S. Professor of Speech. A.B., Mount Morris College: B.E., M.E., Columbia College ot Drama and Radio: A.M., Ph.D.. University ot Michigan: Central College ot Education, Mount Pleasant, Michigan: Teachers College, Columbia University: Harvard University, Northwestern University: University of Chicago. SPECTOR, IRWIN Assistant Professor of Music. B.S., State Teachers College, Trenton, New Jersey: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University: Rutgers University: New Yorlr Uni- versity. SPEER, EUNICE l l. Assistant Professor and Assistant Librarian. 8.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia: B.S. in L.S.. University ot Illinois: Library School: M.S., University ot Illinois. IOW 2' STEIN, ETHEL GERTRUDE Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the Eight Grade. B.Ed., Northern Illinois State Teachers College: M.A., Northwestern University: University ot Illinois. STOMBAUGH, RAY M. Professor of Industrial Arts: Director of the Division of lndustrial Arts Education: Head of the Department of Industrial Arts. B.S.. The Stout Institute: M.A., Ph.D., Teachers Collage, Columbia University: University ot Michigan: Western State Teachers College. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Central State Teachers College, Mount Pleasant Michigan. 'VX ,C- tv in g-, +7 STROUD, RUTH Assistant Professor of the Teaching of English. B.S., M.S., University oi Illinois: James Milliliin University: Southern Illinois University: University ot Southern California, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury, Vermont. STRUCK, EDWIN G. Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education. A.B., DePauw University: M.S., Indiana University: University ot Missouri: University ot Illinois. TARRANT, THALIA .IANE Instructor and Supervising Teacher in the First Grade, l.S.S.C.S. B.S., A.M., University ot Missouri: University ot Illinois: Southwest Missouri State Teachers College: University ot Chicago. TASHER, LUCY LUCILE Associate Professor of Social Science. Ph.B., J.D., A.M., Ph.D., University ot Chicago: University ot Southern California. ROW 3: TEAGER, FLORENCE EVELYN Professor of English. B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Iowa: University ot Chicago. TEMPLETON, D. F. lnstructor and Supervising Teacher in English-Journalism. B.A., Iowa State Teachers College: M.A., University ot Iowa. TIEDEMAN, HERMAN R. Associate Profesor of Psychology. B.Ed., State Teachers College: Winona, Minnesota: M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity ot Iowa. TOLL, LEWIS R. Professor of Business Education: Director of the Division of Business Education: Head of the Department ot Business fducation. B.S., M.S., University ot Illinois: Ed.D., New York University: Univer sity ot Southern California: Oregon State College. TUDOR, RAYMOND W. Assistant Professor ot English. B.J.. B.S. in Ed., University ot Missouri: M.A,, University ot Michigan, University ot Kansas. VANCE, ARDEN L. Instructor in Music. B.M.E., Chicago Conservatory ot Music: M.M., Northwestern Univer sity: Lewis Institute, Chicago: DePaul University: U. of Ill. M6 'sri Jil 5' Q: I46 ACU LTY VETTER, DALE B. Associafe Professor of English. A.B., Norfh Cenfral College: M.A., Ph.D., Norfhwesfern Uni- versify: Universily of Chicago. VINSON, ESTHER Associafe Professor of English. A.B., B.S., A.M., Universify of Missouri: Universify of Wiscon- sin: Universily of Iowa: Uni- versify of Chicago. WATTERSON, ARTH UR WELDON Associafe Professor of Geog- raphy. B.Ecl., lllinois Sfale Normal Uni- versifyq S.M., Universify of Chi- cago: Ph.D., Blaclrburn College. WEBB, MARY D. Assisfanf Professor of fhe Teach- ing of Business Educafion. B.A., Lawrence College: M.A., Universily of Wisconsin: Univer- sify of Chicago: Teachers Col- lege, Columbia Universify. WELCH, ELEANOR W. Associafe Professor and Direc- for of Libraries. A.B., Monmoufh College: M.S., School of Library Service, Co- lumbia Universify: Library School, Universify of fhe Slale of New York. HARDINE, DORIS lnsfrucfor and Supervising Teacher in lnsfrumenfal Music. B.M., Cornell College: MM. Easfman School of Music. WESTHOFF, MARGARET M. lnsfrucfor in Music. B.Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Uni- versify: M.S., Norfhwesfern Uni- versily: Teachers College, Co- lumbia Universily: American Conservafory of Music, Chi- cago. WHEELER, HARRIET R. Assisfanf Professor of Business Educafion. B.A., Auguslana College: M.A., Universify of lowa: Cornell Col- lege: Gregg College: U. of l. WHITMORE, BERTHA H. lnsfrucfor in fhe Teaching of Physical Science. B.S. in Ed., l.S.N.U.: M.S. in Ed.. U. of l: George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers. WHITTEN, JENNIE A. Professor Foreign Languages, Head of fhe Deparfmenf of Foreign Languages. A.B., A.M., U. of l: Ph.D., Uni- versily of Wisconsin: Norlhern Illinois Sfafe Teachers College: Universify of Grenoble: Univer- sify of Chicago. WILCOX, CHARLOTTE E. Assisfanf Professor of Biologi- cal Science. B.E., M.S. in Ed., l.S.N.U.I M.S.P.l'l., Universily of Norfh Carolina. WINEGARNER, LELA Assisfanf Professor of English. B.Ed., l.S.N.U.: A.M., Univer- sify of Chicago: Universily of Colorado: Universily of lllinois. wise, VERMELL Assisfanf Professor of English. A.B., Cenlre College: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Universily of Ken- fuclry. WOODBURN, JOHN H. Assisfanf Professor of Science. A.B., Marieffa College: M.A.. Ohio Sfafe Universily: Ohio Universily: Michigan Slale Col- lege. YATES, RUTH V. Assisfanf Professor of Speech. B.A., Cornell College: M.A.. Teachers College, Columbia Universily: Phidelah Rice School of Speech, Bosfon: Uni- versily of Iowa: Universify of Wisconsin: Universily of Soufh- ern California. YEDOR, LEO J. Associafe Professor of Social Science. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Universify of Chicago. YOUNG, ORVILLE L. Associafe Professor of Agricul- fure. B.S., Purdue Universify: M.S.. Ohio Sfafe Universify: Ph.D. The Pennsylvania Slafe College: Cornell Universify. ZIMMERMAN, RUTH Assisfanf Professor and Assisf- anf Librarian. B.S., Kansas Sfale Teachers Col- lege, Emporia: M.A., Univer- sify of Minnesofa: Harvard Uni- versify. 'SC' Q.- QF'- A-o 'W' 25 T ii 'Q-G i id Q-9 'Phi fs.: x ...., 4 GRADUATE STUDENTS Bass, Buford . .. Carlock, John. .. Curry, Kenneth.. Davis, Rosemary Dunnell, John... Fosse, Hildegarde I Hayn, Virginia. . Hazard, William Hoshiks, Michael Kent, Carolyn . Lund, Betty . .. Miles, Vivian. .. Pedrotti, Rudolph Ralston, Anna. . SENIORS Abell, Peter Lee, ....,,.. ...,......... . ..Wapella Social Science Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilan, 3, 41 Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: University Club. I. 2, 3, 4, Wesley Founda- tion, l, 2, 3, 4. Achterberg, Lois Marie ....,........,,.....,... Joliet Elementary Elementary Club. 3, 4: Wrightonia, 3, 43 Symphony Orchestra, 3. 4, transter trom Joliet Junior College. Agnew, Jeanne Ann ,...................... Chicago Elementary Lutheran Club. 21 Elementary Club. 3. 41 Jesters, 41 House President. 3' transter from Rocltord College. 148 Babigian, George. ......Soc. Sci. . .... Math. ......Sup. Ed. Veselack, Richard. l Ed Ed Ed Ed .....Bus. .....Sec. eg ...Sec. ....Sec. .H.8.P.E. .....Soc. Sci .....Soc. Sci ...Bus. Ed ,A i 'V-of ...H.8.P.E. .....Sec. Ed. Alderson, Mary Eleanor .......,............. Chicago Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 41 WRA Board, treasurer, 3: WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Sporthead, 43 Orchesis, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 41 vice president. 45 Assembly Board, 43 Entertainment Board, 4. Allen, Reginald N. ............... . .... Caldwell Industrial Arts Transter from George Washington University, 3. Amdal, Glenn Edward ............ ...Normal Physical Science Transter from the University ot Chicago. Anderson, Eva Victoria .......... .... . ..Greenview N O Geography Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: social chairman: Nature Study Club, I, 2, 3, 4: vice president. Anderson, Robert Eugene ............ . ...... Harvey Health and Physical Education Anich, Mary Ann ...................... East St. Louis , Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, I, 2, 3, 4: treasurer, 3: president, 4: FTA, 3: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Maize Grange, I: Fell Hall Honor Resi- dent, 3. Appenbrink, David William ..... ...Nameoki A A Physical Science schenbrenner, Caroline Grace ....... . .... Amboy Elementary WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Club: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Elementary Club, 4: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3.4. ussprung, Robert Walter. .................... Joliet Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 3: Swimming, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Phi, 3, 4: N Club, 4: Blaclitriars, 4: Freshman Class Advisory Board: Sophomore Class Advisory Board: Homecoming Committee, 3, 4. A ustin, Ruth Marie ............... ...... W ilmington Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: College League ot Women Voters, I, 2, vice president, 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4: Intramurals, basketball, I, 2, 3, volleyball, I, 2. Babigan, Gloria ........,... .. ......... Normal Art Art Club, 2, 3, 4: Palette Club, I. Bacopulos, George Jr. ................ .. .Monticello Health and Physical Education 1:4-::c:1:114v:::: 75:1 Ballard, Nora Lee ............... .. ...Palmer Physical Science Newman Club: Latin Club: Wrightonia, treasurer, 3. Ballinger, Marilynne Elizabeth ............... Chicago Health and Physical Education WRA, 4: WRA Extramurals, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, 3, 4. Bankert, Russell Eugene ..................... Normal Speech Pi Kappa Delta, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4: Jesters, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: Theatre Board, 3, 4: Radio, 2, 3, 4: announcer: Inter- collegiate Debating, 2, 3, 4. 4-iiiiiiiiii'ttxxxtflllbii Bartman, Margaret Jane ......... ...... N ew Holland Home Economics FTA, 2: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Maize Grange, 2: Home Eco- nomics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: College League ot Women Voters, 2. Basham, James Huston ..................... Ellsworth Business Education Business Education Club, 2, 3: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4. Batastini, Ralph Charles ..................... Chicago Business Education Baseball, 2: Men's Intramurals, 4: Business Education Club, treasurer: Newman Club, membership chairman: Pi Omega Pi, treasurer, 2: Kappa Delta Pi, I: University Club: Apportionment Board, 4. 4-fi-1ii-4-if-4-111527-f-PP?-9-9-V-iii Bates, William Gray. ............... . . .Bloomington Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. Bauer, Elaine Frances. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . .Bensenville Special Education WRA, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, 2, 3, 4: transfer from Northern Illinois State Teacher's College. Beason, Shirley Elizabeth ................. Wood River Elementary WRA: Women's League: Elementary Club: transter from Shurtlelit College. SENIORS .v-lv ROW I' Began, James Daniel.. ............,..... Eftingham Business Education Men's Intramurals, I3 Newman Club, 4' Pi Gamma Mu, 4. Beftsclw, Dorothy Irma .....,................ Mendota Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Board, secretary, 3, 43 WRA Extramurals. I, 2 3 4, Student Council, 2, 3: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 41 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 43 president, 43 Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 43 Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3, 43 Social Chairman, 43 Student Union Com- mittee, 33 Social Lite and Organizations Board, 33 Athletic Board, 23 Wha's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Bernasek, Roger Gordon ................,. North Lake Business Education Student Council, I3 Pi Gamma Mu, 43 Social Science Club, I, 23 Canterbury Club, I, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 23 Blacktriars, 2, 3, 43 vice abbot, 4' Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 43 Jesters, 2, 3, 43 Entertain- ment Board, 2, 3: Freshman Class Advisory Board3 Senior Class Ad- visory Board. Bernie, Myrna ,......,.............. . .. .... Witt Music Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir, 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, I, 23 University Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Girls Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4' University Orchestra, I, 2, 31 Entertainment Board, 33 House Presidents Board, 3: Central Board at Women's League, 3. Berwanger, Eugene Harley ............... Calumet City Social Science Student Council, 43 Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 43 president, 43 Social Science Club, I, 2 3, 43 Wrightonia, I, 2, 3, 43 Blaclttriars, 2, 3, 43 Scribe, 4' Theta Alpha Phi, 3, 43 Assistant Director Twelfth Night, Jesters, 2, 3 4- Governmental Relations Board, 43 Homecoming Committee, 2, 3, 4. B'll, Goldie Hilliard ,.................... Bloomington Home Economics Maize Grange, I, 2, 37 assistant steward, 3i Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. POW 2 Biorkman, Phyllis .,....................... Lockport Alf Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Palette Club. Blandy, Priscilla Jean ..............,...... Kankakee Spanish Newman Club, If Fell Hall Honor Resident, 33 Social Chairman, 3i La Estudiantina, 2, 3, 42 French Club, 47 House Presidents Board, 4. Blinn, Walter Craig .....,................. Belleville Biology Science Club, 2, 3, 43 Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 4. Bonney, Joan Carolyn ..........,........ .. .Breese English-Journalism English Club, 33 Women's P.E. Club, I3 Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 33 Women's Chorus, I3 Vidette Statt, 2. Borotsky, Donald Joseph ........... .... . . .Lincoln Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 43 Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Men's Intra- murals, I, 2, 3, 4. Borror, Ruth Ellen ............. . . .... Potomac English English Club, I, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 33 president, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 43 membership chairman, 43 Kappa Delta Pi, 43 Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 43 Wrightonia, I3 Lowell Mason Club, 3, 43 University Choir, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3, 43 president, 43 Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 43 Entertainment Board 4. Row 31 Botkin, Evelyn ................ .. .Lexington English Women's Glee Club, Lowell Mason. Boyd, Katherine ................. .. .Norris City Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4. Boyden, Anna Marie ............... . .Milford Elementary Boyle, Lawrence Andrew .......... .. .Morris Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, 4. Boylston, Patricia Irene .......... .... . ..GIen Ellyn Elementary Kappa Delta Epsilon, 43 Women's League, 3, 43 Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 43 alumni chairman, 33 Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3, 43 Honor Council, 3, 43 chairman, 43 transter trom Grinnell College. Brannon, Joyce ......................... White Hall Music Lowell Mason Club, I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, I, 23 Concert Bands, I, 2, 3. 150 iv .,, Brown, Elvin L. ............................ Harvey Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 3: Cross Country, I: Wrestling, I: I, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, 3, 4: House Presidents Men's Intramurals. Board, l. Brown, Harriett .................... ..Bloomington English English Club, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4. Brown, Roy Howard ................ ...Springfield Mathematics Transfer from Southern Illinois University. 1:4-14:14-14-1:1 rp rrp.. Brunk, Helen May ............. ...Glenarm Elementary House Presidents Board. Burns, Howard Joseph .............. . Industrial Arts ......Dwight Newman Club, 3, 4: FTA, 3, 4: president. 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4: transfer from the University ot Illinois, 3. Burridge, Edward Dean ...................... Clinton Business Education Football, 2, 3, 4: captain, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 3: N Club, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Cabalek, Mary Margaret ......... ...... V illa Grove Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi. Caldwell, Elizabeth Marie .............. .. .Elmhurst Music Hieronymous Club, 2: Lowell Mason, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, 2: Symphony Orchestra, 3, 4: Marching Bands, 3, 4: House Presidents Board, 4: transfer from Elmhurst College. Callaby, Donald Alfred ..................... Fairbury Business Education Student Council, 4: Business Education Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Social Sci- ence Club, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4: vice president, 4: Index business manager, 4: University Club, I, 2. 4-114114111111 Camboni, Roy Stanley ..................... Hinsdale Health and Physical Education Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, , 2 3, 4, N Club, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 3: Industrial Arts Club, 2: Smith Hall treasurer, 3: president, 4: Blaclrfriars, 3, 4. Campbell, Carl Walter .,................. Waggoner Biology Capodice, Jack ................. . . .Bloomington Business Education 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 4'1 1 ' L I 7 ' , 1 2 t Carr, Margery Mary .................... .. .Morris Home Economics WRA Extramurals, l, 2, 3: Science Club, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. Maize Grange, 2: Catherwood, Bonnie Faye ................. Springfield Elementary FTA, 4: Women's League, 3, 4: Elementary Club, 3, 4: Philadelphia: Theta Alpha Phi, 4: Jesters, 3, 4: Springfield Junior College. Caudle, Charlotte Bea. .................... llliopolis Business Education Student Council, 4: Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Maize Grange, 3: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3: Freshman Class Advisory Board: Sophomore Class Advisory Board: Senior Class Advisory Board: Board. 1-1-1-1-1 4-1-1 4-1 1 1 4 I L-V X House Presidents f X Eli I I I Changnon, Laverne Maurice ...... . . .... . . .Donovan Health and Physical Education Basketball, I, 2: Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Al ha Phi Ome a vice resident 3' president 4- N Club I 2 P Q - P I I - I I I 3. 4: treasurer: Athletic Board, 3, 4: Senior Class Advisory Board: Homecoming Committee, 3, 4: chairman ot Queen Elections, 4: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Christian, Janet Cullison ................. ..... C isco Elementary Wesley Foundation, I, 2. Clesielske, John ..................... .. .De Pue Health and Physical Education Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. NIO RS 3' . ?..-- '-.A ibn... G I , I . L gif l5l SENIORS 'xl' 'JS 4-C' al 6 bt 'S' ROW I Clemens, Betty . . ........... ...Morris Elementary Cliftord, Lawrence ............. Vancouver, Washington Health and Physical Education Advisory Board, I, 2. 3: Alpha Phi Omega, I, 2: Entertainment Board, 41 Men's lntrarnurals, I, 2, 3: Assembly Play, I. Coatney, Dorothy Eleanor ...,............ Assumption Home Economics Gamma Phi Court, 3: Women's League, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 43 University Choir, I: Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3: Forensic Board, 4. Copas, Melba ......,.......... .. .Thawville Home Economics Corn, Barbara Ellen ............,. ........ N ormal Special Education Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: corresponding secretary: Special Educa- tion Club, I, 2, 3, 4: YWCA, worship chairman, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, worship chairman, I, 2, 3 4: Wrightonia, I: University Choir: Committee ot One Hundred Assembly, chair- man 3. Corn, John ..... ............ . . .Normal Geography Gamma Tleta Upsilon. HOW 2 Corrigan, Colette Catherine .................. Chicago Elementary Newman Club, I, 2, 3. 43 Orchosis, I, 2, 3, 43 Elementary Club, I, 2, 3 4: YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2: Women's League Central Board, I, 2. 3. 4: transter tram the University at Illinois. Cotter, William ....... ......, . .... K ankakee Business Education Cottrell, Paul Fletcher ........... .,... M echanicsburg Geography Football, 2: Cross Country, 3, 43 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3, 43 Social Science Club, 45 Wesley Foun- dation, I, 2. 3: Men's Glee Club, I, 2. Coy, Mary Lee ......................,. East St. Louis Mathematics Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Nature Study Club, 3: Wrightonia, I, 2: secretary, 2: Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 2: House Presi- dents Board: Women's League Central Board, 4. Crites, William Guy ............. .... . .Danville Elementary Alpha Phi Omega: Elementary Club: Index. Cross, Louis ........................... . .Venice Social Science Social Science Club, I, 2: Blaclrtriars, I, 2: Lowell Mason, lg Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3: Symphony Orchestra, I, 2: Concert Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Pep Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Intercultural Club, I. ROW 3: Crum, Dwight Ralph .............. ...Bloomington Business Education Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4. Crump, Norma Mae .............. . ....... Carlock Social Science Science Club, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4: president, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 4: House Presi- dents Board, 3: Women's League Central Board, 3. Cullick, Margaret Elaine ................... Broceville Elementary Nature Study Club, 3: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: House Presidents Board, 4. Currie, Melvin William ...................... Normal Social Science Social Science Club, 3, 4: transter trom Milwaulree State Toacher's College. Danekas, Alice Ann ........................ Minonk Home Economics Social Scienco Club, I, 2: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Danforth, Dana Schuylir ..................... Onarga Health and Physical Education Football, I: Men's Intramurals, l, 2, 3, 4: transter trom California State Polytechnic. 152 Danielson, Ruth E. .......................... Seneca Home Economics Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Philadelphia, I: Fell Hall Honor Resident. 3: Theta Alpha Phi, 4: Jesters, 3, 4. Darr, Kenneth .......................... Carrollton Geography Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: B Team Football, 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Phi, I, 2: Alpha Phi Omega, 3: Student Council. 3, 4: president, 4: l.S.N.U. Geography Field Course, 2, 3: Delegate to Midwest Student Government Conterence, 3: Delegate to Associ- ation ot College Unions Conterence, 4: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Davis, Delman .................... . . .Bloomington Industrial Arts Men's Intramurals, 2: Industrial Arts Club, 2. f,,,,,,,,,,,g-9... Deal, Ralph . . ............... .... . . .Heyworth Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, l, 2. Dertermon, Robert E. ............ .. . . . .Atlanta Business Education Transter tram the University at Illinois. Devine, Donald ........................ . .Downs Mathematics Newman Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Board, 4: Entertainment Board, 4. Doll, Hilda .. . .......... ..Brooktield Speech WRA, 2: Jesters, 2. Doll, Roy H. ............................ Brookfield Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: FTA, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, l, 2, 3, 4: Campus Cues, 3, 4: co-editor. 4: Forensic Board, 3, 4: Edward's Medal candidate, 3: House Presidents Board. Dooley, Heleniean .......................... Joliet Health and Physical Education WRA, I. 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: House Presidents Board, 2, 3: P.E. Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, I, 2, 3, 4: Class Boards, 2, 4: Homecoming Committee, 2: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3, 4: president, 3: Social Lite Board, 4. 1f,,,,,,,,,,,,x -...X ss...-.ss-. x,,,,,,,,,,,,, Dortch, Duane .................. ....... . . .Normal Business Education Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3: Business Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 4. Douglas, Frances ...................... New Holland English English Club. 2, 3, 4: president, 4: FTA, 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Epsi- lon, 4: Women's League, l, 2, 3, 4: chairman Dad's Day, 4: College League ot Women Voters, I: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4: president, 4: Freshman Class Advisory Board, Sophomore Class Advisory Board, Junior Class Advisory Board, Senior Class Advisory Board: Freshman Class secretary: Sophomore Class secretary: House Presidents Board, 3: Women's League Central Board, 4. Dowdall, Russell .................. .... C arrollton Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. 2, 3, 4. 4-4-fl-4-ifffqffixzi 232223: Drda, Jean ................... .. .. .Edwardsville Geography Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: social chairman, 2: Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 4. Drescik, Francis . . . . ..... ...... . ....... . .... P ana Health and Physical Education Drew, John Wesley ......................... Dwight Speech Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4: Jesters. 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, 2: Apple ot His Eye, Lute Song, The Hasty Heart, Forensic Board. 4-:4-4-14-4-zfzfffp:.:::-1,2-sp--an Druce, Ray M. .................. ..... G rayslake ' Geography Dunagan, James Wilson .............. . ...... Ransom Health and Physical Education Basketball, 2, 3: Men's Intramurals, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, 2. 3. 4: House Presidents Board, 2, 3: transter from Eastern State College. Durako, David .. .......... .......... S pringfield Music Blaclztriars, 3, 4: University Choir, 3, 4: president. 4: Concert Band, 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: transfer from Illinois Wesleyan. NIO SENIORS ROW I' Durbak, Robert ........................... Normal Health and Physical Education Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4i Newman Club, 23 Gamma Phi, If N Club, I, 2, 3, 4- Homecoming Committee, 3. Earl, Mary .........,................. Bloomington Elementary WRA, I, 2. 3, 43 Women's League, I, 2, 3, 43 Elementary Club, I. 2, 3, 4: publicity chairman. Ebert, Eugene ........,..,...........,.. St. Charles Health and Physical Education Football, I, 23 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 47 Alpha Phi Omega, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class Advisory Board. Edwards, Doris Charlene .......... .. . .... Knoxville English English Club, 3, 43 Elementary Club, 2,3 Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 43 Uni- versity Choir 3, 43 transter trom Knox College. Edwards, Thomas Francis ............ . . .Pearl Physical Science Eilers, Paul ..............,...... . .. .Fairbury Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club. 3, 43 transter trom Galesburg extension ot Uni- versity ot Illinois. ROW 2 Elder, Mary Alberta ............,,.....,. Blue Mound Home Economics Science Club. 3. 43 Maize Grange, 2, 33 Home Economics Club.: I, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I. Ellis, Arnold Eugene ..............,.... .... A mboy lnduslrial Arts Men's Intramurals. 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club. 3 43 Householders Organixations 43 transterred from University of Illinois Galesburg division. Ely, Virginia .................... ...Villa Grove Special Education Women's Chorus l. 2, 3, 4. Enheld, Wayne ................ . . .. .Pontiac Music Lowell Mason, 43 Men's Glee Club, 3: University Choir, 3, 43 Sym- phony Orchestra, 3, 43 Concert Band, 3. 43 Marching Band, 3, 43 Varsity Pep Band, 3, 43 transfer from Olivet college. English, George ......................... Lexington Social Science Men's Intramurals, 2, 33 Social Science Club, I, 2, 33 treasurer, 43 University Club, I, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 3, Wesley Foundation, li Blaclrtriars, 2, 3, 43 Men's Glee Club, 3, 43 Big Four committee, 2, 3, 43 treasurer, 2, president 3. Fager, Mary Janice ......................... Easton Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3. 43 WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Phi, I, 23 3, 43 secretary, 43 Orchesis, I, 2, 3, 43 treasurer, 2, president, 33 Women's Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 43 Women's League, I. 2, 3, 43 Maize Grange, 23 YWCA, 2, 3. 43 Wes- Iey Foundation, I, 2,3 Fell Hall Honor Resident, 33 Marching Band, I, 2,. ROW 3: Feeney, Doris ................... . ... .... Morris Elementary Homecoming Queen Court, 43 WRA Extramurals, I, 23 Student Coun- cil, 3, 43 Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's League, I, 2, 3, 43 Ele- mentary Club, I. 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, I, 2, 33 Wrightonia, I3 Entertainment Board, 33 Homecoming committee, 4. Fellows, Cleon ..................,... ...St. Charles Health and Physical Education N Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Football, I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4. Fenton, Jacqueline .................... Bloomington Home Economics Student Council. 23 Science Club, 43 Newman Club, 2, 3, 43 librarian, 3, 43 Women's League, l, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 33 Home Economics Club. l, 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, 23 Homecoming committee, 23 Women's League Carnival, Central Board President, 3. Fidler, Gordon .. ........................ Rossville Business Education Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3. 43 Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 43 secretary, 4, Homecoming committee, 4. Fowler, Betty ............................ Sherman Health and Physical Education Fox, Nina . . ...................... .. .Giftord Latin T' I54 , Francis, Bill .... .. ............... .. .. .Salem Art Art Club, I, 2, 3, 47 chairman Beaux Arts Ball, I7 Jesters, I, 2, 3, 47 Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 47 Blacktriars, I, 2, 3, 47 vice president, 37 president, 47 Student Council, I7 U. Club Executive Council, 3, 47 Sophomore Class president7 Advisory Boards, 2, 37 Index Art Editor, 37 Years Ago, Barretts ot Wimpole Street, Anna Sophie Hedvig, Stage Door, Lute Song, Twelfth Night, The Winslow Bay, Campus Cues, 2, 37 Sigma Tau Delta Triangle Art Editor, 37 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universitiesf' Frederick, Carol Lynne .................. Bloomington Home Ecocnomics Gamma Phi, 3, 47 Women's League, 27 Co-Editor, 37 Maize Grange, I, 2, 37 secretary, 37 Home Ecoonmics Club, 2, 3, 47 Wesley Founda- tion, I, 2, 3, 47 vice president, 47 Women's Chorus, 2, 37 House Presi- dents Boa rd, 3. Fredrick, Donna Marie ...................... Sterling Elementary WRA, I7 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 47 Lutheran Club, 2, 37 Women's League social commi'ttee7 Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 47 membership chairman7 Index Statf, 47 Concert Band, I, 27 Marching Band, I, 2, 37 Campus Cues, 47 Women's League Central Board, 4. 14-4-111-111f114firzi::-H Fremgen, Francis .......................... Normal English Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 47 University Club, 3, 47 Vidette, 3. Fremgen, Juanita B. ........................ Normal Biological Science Social Science Club, I, 27 Jesters, 2, 3, 47 Nature Study Club, 3, 47 Vidette, 37 Homeccoming committee, 3, 47 Science Club, 47 Student Council, treasurer, 4. Fuller, Peggy ................... ...... N ormal Home Economics Fuller, Wendall .........,.... ...Normal Mathematics Gallagher, Dorothy M. .......... . . .Normal Elementary Transfer from Ohio State University. Garls, Mary ................. . . .Pekin Business Education 11-11111111114--fr rp--ixziz Garmon, Edward ...,.............. . . .Cropsey - Health and Physical Education Garner, Carol Rosalie ................ Music WRA, I, 2, 3, 47 Lowell Mason7 University Choir7 Concert Bandg Marching Band, secretary, 4. Garrett, Harold Gene ................. Health and Physical Education . . . .Leat River Women's Chorus7 . .Bloomington Football, I, 2, 37 Tennis, I, 2, 37 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 47 lndus- trial Arts Club, I, 2, 3 4. 1 1 1 4-4 1 1 1 1 1 ELF 2 I 2 P Geiken, Lloyd . . .......... .... B enson Mathematics Girard, Jerry .......................... Assumption Health and Physical Education University Club I, 2, 3, 4. Geshwilm, Charles Melvin ................ .. .Normal Physical Science Football, I, 2, 3, 47 Science Club, I, 2, 3, 47 Industrial Arts Club, 2. 3,41 N Club, 2, 3, 47 Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 37 Symphony Orchestra, I7 Concert Band, 4. 1-1 1 1 1-1-1-1 1 1--Q Q Q-p z 2 +P P 1 Gilmore, Donna .... .......,.... . ....... R oanoke English YWCA, I, 2, 3, 47 Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 47 treasurer, 47 Spanish Club, 2, 3. 47 Religion and Life Board, 2, 3, 47 secretary, 47 Fell Hall Honor Resident, 37 Philadelphia, I, 2, 3, 47 president, 47 I7 Choir, I, 2. Women's Chorus, Guiliani, Betty ....,...............,......... Peru Health and Physical Education WRA, 3, 47 WRA Extramurals, 3, 47 Student Council, 47 Orchesis, 3, 47 Women's P.E. CIuI::7 Women's League, 3, 47 Athletic Board, 47 transter from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. Glaser, Louis ............................ Stanford Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha, 2, 3, 47 Maize Grange, I, 2, 3, 4. NIORS I55 NIO Golden, Robert W. ........... ........... K ewanee Agriculture Men's lntramuraIs3 Alpha Tau Alpha, 3, 43 president, 43 Maize Grange, 2, 3, 43 chaplain, 3. Graham, Virginia ............. ........ B loomington English English Club, 3, 4. Grever, Glenn ..............., ........ P rairie View English Vidette, 2, 3, 43 editor, 43 English Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 43 Student Council, 3. .-.-f-iii..-...see-..-:ssfssr Grupe, Audrey ................ .. ..... Maywood Special Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 33 Board, 33 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 43 vice president, 43 Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's League, I, 2, 3, 43 treasurer, 33 president, 43 Special Education Club, I, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 33 Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 43 Pi Kappa Delta, l, 2, 3, 43 president, 33 University Choir, I3 House Presidents Board, 33 Honor Council, 43 Women's League Central Board, 33 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Gustafson, Robert Charles ....... ........,, R ockford Industrial Arts Football, I3 Traclr, 2, 3, 43 Men's Intramurals, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil, 33 Lutheran Club, 43 N Club, 43 Industrial Arts Club, 2, 3, 42 president, 43 Iota Lambda Sigma, 3, 43 Homecoming committee, 3, 4, student chairman, 43 transter from Coe College. Gutzwiler, Wayne Henry .............. ..... L oda Health and Physical Education Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Newman Club, 43 House President. Hager, Wanda .. ............... ......... . Morton Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Wom- en's Chorus, 43 Marching Band, I. Hagmeyer, Donald ...., ..... ............. J o Iiet Social Science Men's Intramurals, 3, 43 Social Science Club, 43 Blaclrtriars, 3, 43 Marching Band, 33 transfer trom Joliet Junior College. Hall, Thomas ........................... Raymond Health and Physical Education Traclr, I, 2, 33 Men's Intramurals, I, 2. P-.. -. -...7.7.T.-.7.f.f.,..-a-HCC. -.ef -V N..-.-wr-f-ff'-5 Hallam, Joseph ............................ Forrest Industrial Arts Business Education, 43 Newman, I, 2, 33 Industrial Arts, 2, 3, 4. Halterman, Betty Jean ...................... Ottawa Elementary WRA Extramurals, 23 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 43 Elementary, I, 2, 3, 43 executive board, 3, 43 House Presidents, 2, 3, 43 Central Board, 2, 3, 43 Social Lite and Organizations Board, 4. Hamann, Dale ............................ Normal Business Education Baslzetball, I3 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 4. . . c. .c.n.7.7.7.7.. .. ..i.7P.a-S--.7.7.-C4.-,-,-s-p-p-p Hardy, Anita ........ ................... C hicago Art WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council, 43 Pi Gamma Mu, 43 Social Science l, 2, 33 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 43 Art Club I, 2, 3, 43 secretary, 43 Palette Club, I, 2, 3, 43 secretary, 43 Entertainment Board, 43 Senior Class Advisory B0dI'dj House Presidents, 23 Honor Council, 2, 3, 4. Harraden, Charles Foster ................ Bloomington Elementary Men's Intramurals, 23 Gamma Phi, 23 Alpha Phi Omega, 23 Elemen- tary Club, li Men's Glee Club, 2. Harris, Ann ............................. Yorkville Social Science Orchesis, 3, 43 Social Science Club, 3, 43 transfer from Knox College- .-.. f. -.-.-.W.,. .. L.. s..L.....-a..-....-.,-,.,..,.-,-s-s-y-y Harris, Julia L. .... ........ ..... .......... C h i cago Biology Natura Study 3, 43 Social Science, 3, 43 League ot Women Voters, 43 vice president, 43 Intercultural, 43 House Presidents, 43 FTA, 4. Headrich, Jean .... ................... S alem, Ohio Art Heald, James E. ............................. SIIVIS Health and Physical Education Wrestling, 2, 3, 43 Man's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club. 41 Gamma Phi, 43 Man's Glee Club, I, 23 University Choir, I: Freshman Class Advisory Board. Fa: ' Wf,f:g , .25 M.-A I e I ' now 1: Heidel, Roy . . ........ . ...Lincoln Physical Science Held, Elaine .... ................... ..... L a con Elementary Science Club, 2, 3, 4: FTA, 2, 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Elementary Board, 3, 4: YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4: treasurer, 2: Kappa Delta Pi, 4: board, 3: Hieronymous Club: Fell Honor Resident, 3: House Presidents Board, 4: Honor Council, 3, 4: Women's League Central Board, 4. Henderson, John ...................... Bloomington Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, 4: Men's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orches- tra, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary 4: Varsity Pep Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Henderson, Roberta J. ........... .... . . . . .Rankin Elementary Nature Study Club 3, 4: Women's League, 3, 4: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, 2: Women's Chorus, I: House Presi- dents Board, 4: Women's League Central Board, 4. Henebry, Philip ....................... Bloomington Physical Science Men's Intramurals: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega. 2, 3, 4: treasurer, program chairman. Hextell, Doris Jean ............. ..Bloomington Elementary ROW 2: Hextell, Glenn Evans ....................... Newark Agriculture Men's Intramurals, 3: Alpha Tau Alpha. 2: Maize Grange, 3: Agri- culture Council. Hild, Mary Ann .................. . .. ....... Pekin Home Economics ' Maize Grange, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3, 4: House Presidents Board, 4: transter from Blackburn College. Hill, Fancis Ray .......................... Kankakee Health and Physical Education Basketball Manager, 3: transter from Denver University. SENIORS Hill, Kenneth ......................... Bloomington Business Education Hinderland, Edward ...................... Oak Park Music Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orches- tra, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Pep Band, 2: Sophomore Class Advisory Board, 2: transter trom Chicago Music College. Hines, Mattie ....... ...... ................ L o veioy Social Science Newman Club, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Club, 2, 3, 4: Treble Chorus, II Women's Chorus, I: Business Education Club I: WRA, I. ROW 3: Hinkle, Florence .. ...................... Heyworth Elementary Elementary Club: transter trom Southern Illinois University. Hinshaw, Jane .............. .. .. .Hudson Home Economics Hoover, Wilbur ................ . . .Normal Industrial Arts Horton, Robert ........................... Madison Business Education Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 4: Orchesis, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 3: University Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Blacktriars, 2, 3, 4: historian, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi, 4: Jester, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Advisory Board. Hoyt, Ralph .... ....... ................... N o rmal Elementary Elementary Club, 2, 3. 4: Men's Glee Club, 3: Intercultural Club, 3, 4: advertising manager, 3. Hudak, Katherine .......................,, Streator Elementary Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: Elementary Club, I: Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3. 'Q' I I 157 SENIORS ,f r lx jay- if 3 now 1- Huftington, Margaret Ann ........ . .Normal Elementary Eler:'e1ta.'y Club. Hughes, Ronald Lee ................. .... L ong Point Health and Physical Education Basketball, I, 2, 3: Baseball, 3: N Club, 2, 3, 4. Humphrey, Betty Lee ...... ......, . .. ..., Maroa Home Economics College League at Women Voters, 2, 3: publicity chairman, 3: Social Science Club: Home Ec. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4. Hunt, David Putman .................. . . .Normal Health and Physical Education Traci, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: University Club, I, 2, 3. 4. Irons, Keith ........................... Congerville Industrial Arts Cross Country, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Tract, I, 2, 3, 4: N Club 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4: Men's Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Jacques, Frances ..,........... ........ C hampaign Elementary WRA Extramurals, I: Elementary Club, I: YMCA, I: College League ot Women Voters, I: Intercultural Club 3: House Presidents Board. now 1. Janes, Sue .. .......... .. .Springfield Elementary Jenkins, Johanne ................... . . .Lexington Elementary WRA, I, 2: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League Central Board. 3. Jerdee, Charles .....,.................. Waukegan Health and Physical Education Football, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, 3, 4: Newman Club, 3, 4: N Club, 3, 43 transter trorn Oshkosh State Teachers College and Carroll College. L05 Johnson, Mrs. Edith Bailey ........ ...Normal Special Education Special Education Club, 4. Johnson, Wilbur S. ............. .... ..... G e neseo Speech Student Council, 2, 3: president, 3: Pi Kappa Delta, I, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi, I, 2, 3, 4:, Jesters, I, 2, 3, 4: Student Union com- mittee, 3: Social Lite and Organizations Board, 2: Debate I, 2, 3: Housing Board, 3: Homecoming Plays, 2, 3, 4. Jones, Roger L. ...................... . . .Mulberry Industrial Arts Traclr, I: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 4: Industrial Arts Club, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 3: Apportianment Board 4: Home- coming committee, 4. now 3, Jones, Shirley Faye .......... . ........ .. .Cairo Business Education Science Club: Business Education Club: YWCA, vice president: Wrightonia: Women's Chorus: Concert Band. Julian, Harold Edwin .......... . ..Bloomington Mathematics Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Jurczak, Richard .................. Schenectady, N. Y. Health and Physical Education Kaine, Mary Lou .... ..... .......... . . Kewanee Special Education Special Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Kalips, Mariorie ........................ Springfield Health and Physical Education WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis: Women's Physical Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Kampwerth, Leonard , ..... ........... D orchester Art Student Council, 3: Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4: publicity chairman, 4: Vidette cartoonist, I: Homecoming committee, 3, 4, I58 Keeney, Mary .................. Music ...Arcola Wesley Foundation, l, 2: Wrightonia, l: Lowell Mason, 2, 3, 4: Uni- versity Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orches- tra, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Kemmerly, Mrs. Helen Bane .............. Bloomington English Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Social Science Club: English Club. Kemmerly, Jack ....................... Bloomington Business Education Science Club, 3, 4: Business Education Club, 3, 4: Maize Grange, I. Kemp, James ................. Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4. ...Kenney Kenyon, Angeline ................ . .... Springfield Social Science College League ot Women Voters, I, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Club. Kerchner, Charlene Elizabeth ................. Harmon Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2: Lutheran Club, I, 2: Women's League. I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2: Apportionment Board, 2. 14-15111111 fibiir Kern, Arthur G. ...................... . . .Dwight Physical Science Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3: Science Club, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 4: University Club, I, 2, 3, 4. King, David .................... Industrial Arts . . .Mt. Vernon Klnne, Richard Milton ....................... Normal University Club, 4: Wesley Foundation, 4: transter from Augustana College. 1:4-11: 11-:1 zz-rzrr Kinsey, Eldridge C., Jr. ........ .. .Hopedale Mathematics Men's Intramurals, I, 2. Kinzinger, Rex ..... .......... . . .Minier Elementary Kirkman, Mariorie . . .......... .. .Chicago Elementary it-11-4-11-is-111471:-r rr-9:12 Kirkpatrick, Eula ...................... Bloomington Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2: Lutheran Club. I, 2: Women's League I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2: Apportionment Board, 2. Knox, June ............................ Waukegan Business Education Krause, Frank, Jr. ................... Chicago Heights Health and Physical Education Cross Country, I: Track, 2: Baseball, I, 2, 3: Men's Intramurals, 2, 3: Science Club, 2. +4-1 411 1 4-1 1 ? I 7-P 2-t Krummrich, Betty ......................... Belleville Special Education Social Science Club, I, 2: Special Ed. Club, I, 2, 3: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: president, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: secretary-treasurer, 4: Senior Class president: Sophomore Medal: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3, 4. Kurtz, Charles F. ....................... Bloomington Mathematics Student Council, 2, 3, 4: vice president,,4: Newman Club, 2, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4. Lamb, Darlene ..................... .. .Decatur Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, 2, 3. NIOR SENIO RS S Er .. 6. 1 5. T' J . .Qi . , ' ,I I I -,!. a 160 -I T7 FY' 1 iv' 'av 43 Y .Qty g ki- an-. ir- s,., ...I in Lane, Barbara ..................... Milwaukee, Wis. English Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen, 4: Fell Hall Sweetheart Queen, I: Class Advisory Board, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: executive board social chairman, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident 4. Langan, Anne Marie ....................... Streator Elementary WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: publicity chairman, correspondent: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: central board, 4: Elementary Club, 2, 3, 4. Lapan, Roger .......................... . . .Golva Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, I: Golf, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2: N Club, 3, 4. 1211111111111,-.11111::-ip:--s Larsen, A. Edwin ................. .... P ark Ridge Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Social Science Club, 3, 4: custodian, 4: Wesley Foundation, 3, 4: Social Action chairman, 4: transfer from North Parlr College, 2. Larson, Grace ........................... Mendota Elementary WRA, square dancing sporthead, 2: cole hours, 4: Lutheran Club. I, 2: Elementary Club, I: House presidents board, 2. Larson, M. Gaynor ...................,.. Libertyville Agriculture Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3: Alpha Tau Alpha, 3, 4: vice president 4: Lutheran Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I. 1 1 1 1 : 1 1-- 1 1 1 1 1 4--p : : : 1 : : : : : :--5 Lawson, Robert ................... . . .Normal Agriculture Alpha-Tau Alpha, 3: Maiie Grange, 2. Lehn, Carol .................... . .... Princeton English English Club, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta, 2, 3, 4. Lehn, Eugene ........................... Princeton Health and Physical Education Football, 3: Men's Intramurals, 3, 4: transter from La Salle-Peru- Oglesby Junior College. 1:::::4-1x1::4--,:::::pi-up-s-b Leigh, Shirley ............................ East Lynn Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's PE Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3: Jesters, 4: Enter- tainment Board, 2, 3: House Presidents Board, 4: Honor Council, 3, 4. lesher, Forrest L. ........................... Normal Geography Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3, 4: vica president, 4: Trippers Club, 2, 3, 4. Lesnick, Ralph D. ................... Berlin, Wisconsin Health and Physical Education Football, 2, 3, 4: Co-Captain, 3: Men's lntarmurals, 3: Newman Club, I: N Club, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer, 3: transter from Oshkosh College. 1 a-1 4-4-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4--, 1 Q-s-y : p-y--p-5-p-Q-5 Liebman, Jack ............................ Normal Health and Physical Education Football, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3: Student Council, 3, 4: N Club, 3, 4: Athletic Board, 4: Homecoming committee, 4. Lrpka, Paul .............................. La Salle Industrial Arts Men's Intramurals: Industrial Arts Club: transter from Elmhurst College. Lober, Doris .....,..................... Clssna Park Elementary YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 3: cabinet, 2, 3, 4: Women's League Executive Board, 3: House Presidents Board, 3: Committee ot l00. Religion and Lite, 3: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4. 1. fri.-.411 +471f1.AQ-.-1-4-44-,-,-,-4-,-4-p-5-y-+-4-r-y Logan, Ann .. ...................... . . Home Economics Home Economics, I, 2, 3, 4: Wrightonia, I, 2, 3: president, 2: Worn' en's League, Central Board, 3: House Presidents Board, 3: Merrill- Palmer School. 4. Logan, Lloyd D. ........................... Danville Industrial Arts Swimming, 3, 4: Men's Intramural, 3, 4: Gamma Phi, 3, 4: N Club 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4: Men's Glee Club, 4: Vidette sports reporter, 4: Marching Band, 2: transter from the University ot Illinois. Lombardi, Jeannette .................. Elmwood Park Elementary WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Elementary Club, I, 2. 3, 4: Alumni Chairman, 2. SENIORS Row 1. Lonergan, Gerald Thomas ............. .. .Murrayville Health and Physical Education Long, Patricia Ann ........................ Illiopolis Music Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Wamen's Chorus, I: Symphony Orchestra, I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band, 3, 4: Marching Band, 4: House Presidents Board, 2. Lowe, Jeanette .................. ..... .... W i tt Home Economics Student Council, 3: Science Club, 4: Maize Grange, I, 2: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Entertainment Board, 3. Lucas, Charles .... ........ ....... ......... N o r mal Health and Physical Education Baseball, I: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Board, 4. Luce, Arden ........................... Libertyville Business Education Men's Intramurals, l, 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club, 3, 4. Lyons, Marie Cecelia ............... ......... L ostant English Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: English Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Heironymous Club, I, 2, 3: Philadelphia, I, 2: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4: Vidette, 2. ROW 2: Macek, John ...................... . . .Witt Health and Physical Education McAllister, Donald L. ..............,... . . .Henry lndustrial Arts Social Science Club, I: Industrial Arts Club, 3, 4. McConkey, Donald LeMoyne ............. Dayton, Ohio Speech Alpha Phi Omega, 3, 4: Pi Kappa Delta, I, 2, 3, 4: Smith Hall, I, 2, 3, 4: Blacktriars, I, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, 4: Jesters, I, 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Class Advisory Board: Senior Class Advisory Board. McCormick, Thomas Clark .................. Kankakee Business Education Men's Intramurals, 4: Business Education Club, I: Newman Club, 2: University Club, Dad's Day chairman, 4. McCray Marianna Lee ................... Bloomington Geography Science Club, 2, 3, 4: secretary-treasurer, 3: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 2, 3, 4: program chairman, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Social Science Club, I. McDonald, David Lawrence ............ ...... H ardin lndustral Arts i Football, I, 2, 3: Wrestling, 2: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: New- man club, I, 2, 3, 4: Art club, 2, 3, 4: Maine Grange 2: Industrial Arts Club, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 4. ROW 3: McQuade, Francis ................ .... W est Chicago Industrial Arts Basketball, 2, 3: Track, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, 3. Madacey, Reva Irene ......................... Pekin Special Education WRA Intramurals, 2: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: Special Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Maitland, Betty ....................... West Chicago Social Science Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 4: College League ot Women Voters, I, 2, 3: program chairman, 3: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4. Malott, Dorothy . . . .................... . .Peoria Business English Club, 3, 4: Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Mapes, Pauline .................. ........... .I oliet Elementary Jesters, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4. Maquet, Donald Eugene ............. ...Pekin Health and Physical Education N Club. I, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4. 52 161 SENIO Y:- i I ? 'I62 fro' NN., :- fo ii 4 I 1 Marlow, Robert Hubbard ............ . . . . .Galesburg Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 3, 4: Baslretball, I: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: N Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4. Martin, Carol Mae ......................... Chicago Speech English Club, 2: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4: Jesters, I, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 3: president, 4: University Choir, I: University Theatre Board, 3, 4: Senior Class Advisory Board: House Presidents Board: Annie Sophie Hedvig, Lute Song, Hazel KirIze, AlI My Sons. Martin, Dean ......................,........ Pearl Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4. 1111 -11': ' -:x::z:: 1:-ri-y Martin, Peggy Marie ........................ Lincoln Elementary WRA, 2: Elementary Club, 4: House Presidents Board, 3, 4. Martin, Wilma ........................ Bloomington Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals, 2, 3, 4: Nature Study Club. 3, 4: secretary treasurer, 4: Women's Physical Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: treasurer, 4: Freshman Class Advisory Board, Martinus, Velma . ................. .. ...... Normal Art --s-4+ 4 4 47 4-4 1 . 4--J 2 2 2-r P-5--P r Q-5-5 Mason, Sherlene Margery ................ Bloomington Social Science WRA, I, 2, 3: Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: College League ot Women Voters I, 2, 3, 4. Matherson, Walter ........................ Freeport Music Lowell Mason, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: transter trom Chicago Music Col- lege. Meisinger, Harold ........... . ........... Manito Music Lutheran Club 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Wrightonia, 3, 4: Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Pep Bands, I, 2, 3, 4. 11111 11111i4--rrp:--5--br-J:-v-is-V-P Mentzer, Ruthirene . . ....... ......... B Ioomington Art Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Merkel, Joan Mary ......................... Gurnee Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2. 3, 4: WRA Extramurals: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 3: Marching Bands, It Homecoming Committee, House Presidents Board, vice president, 4. Merritt, Jacquelyn ...................... Springfield Elementary 4--4-4...4g4i4-4-4-4-e-4-4i-4--+-r-b-r--r-r-b-r-9-b-b-b-9 Meyer, Richard Carl ......... ......,.......... .I oliet Art Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 3, president, 4: Philadelphia, I, 2: Sigma Tau Delta Triangle, 2: Men's Glee Club, I, 2: Palette Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Entertainment Board, 4: Homecoming Committee, 3. Meyer, Rose Marie ............. . ....... Schiller Park Health ana' Physical Education Cheerleader, I, 2, 3, 4: captain, 2, 3: WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Board, 2, 3: president, 4: WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, I: Gamma Phi, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, I, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 2: Woman's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: class representative, 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: social chairman, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 4: Homecoming Committee, 4. Micka, Joseph Anthony ................. Calumet City Mathematics FTA, 3: Social Science Club, I: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: historian. 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Canterbury Club, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 3: pres- ident, 4: La Estudiantiana, 2, 3, 4: president, 4. 4 ...4 4 4 .4 -4 7.4 .4. 4 - -4-444--yi,-v-f-v-9-v-n-4-9-r-9-P Miller, Audrey ............... . . . . . . ...... Rochelle Home Economics Miller, Carl . . ........ . ..... .. ...Normal Physical Science Miller, Donovan Eugene .... ................ D anville Business Education Men's Intramurals, 3, 4: Business Education Club, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, 3, 4: transfer from Danville extension of the University Illinois. SENIORS ROW I: Miner, Lyle Clark ................ .. .Cornell Social Science Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4. Minger, Margaret Mary ...................... Eureka Elementary WRA: Social Science Club: Women's League: Elementary Club. Mitchell, Robert Clarence ...................... Joliet Health and Physical Education Football, 2: Wrestling, 2: Swimming, I: Men's Intramurals, I: Gamma Phi, 2: transfer from Joliet Junior College. Mombrum, lola May ..................... Wilmington Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Club, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I. 2, 3, 4. Morisey, Janice ...............,............. Joliet Elementary Women's League, 3, 4: Elementary Club, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, 3: transfer trom Joliet Junior College. Morsch, Edward Eugene. ........... ...... S outh Pekin Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2: Basketball, I: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: N Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Canterbury Club, I, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2: Morsch, Emil ...... .............. . . .South Pekin Industrial Arts Wrestling, I, 2, 3, 4: captain, 4: Men's Intramurals, 2, 3: N Club. I, 2, 3, 4. Nagel, Roberta F. ................. ........ G irard Elementary FTA, 4: Elementary Club, 3, 4: transter 'From Fairmount State Normal College and the University ot Illinois. Natzke, Arnold .............. .... P ontiac Social Science Nelson, Dorothy ........................ Rock Island Biology Lutheran Club, 2, 3, 4: transfer trom Augustana College. Neumann, Anne Dobrik ..................... Streator Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2: Executive Board, 3, 4: WRA Extramurals, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: historian, 4: Lutheran Club, I: Art Club 3: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Vidette cartoonist, 3: Honor Council, 3. Newby, Max Roy ................... ..... D anville Business Education Row 3: Nissen, Helen .................. .. ...... Normal Home Economics Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Maize Grange, 3: Home Economics. I, 2, 3, 4: Philadelphia, I, 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4,: Jesters, I, 2, 3, 4. Nugent, Lois Jean .......................... Buttalo Elementary WRA, 2: Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: publicity chairman, 3: YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 2: music chairman, 3: Wesley Foundation, I, 2, 3, 4: adopted tamily chairman, 2: publicity chairman, 4: House Presidents Board. O'Connor, Lucile May .......... .. .Kankakee Elementary Ort, Henry Joseph ...................... Aroma Park Industrial Arts Alpha Phi Omega, 2: Industrial Arts Club, 3: University Club, 4: Wesley Foundation, 4: Men's Glee Club, 4: University Choir, I: Marching Bands, I: House Presidents, I. Osborn, Jacque ........................... Chenoa Business Education I Cross Country, I, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 3, 4: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4: N Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Advisory Board. Owen, Dorise Alveda ................. ...... C icero Social Science WRA. I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: College League ot Women Voters, I, 2, 3, 4: Hieronymous Club I, 2: Philadelphia, I, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3: Freshman Class Advisory Board, Sophomore Class Board, Senior Class Board: House Presidents Board. I63 SENIO RS 4?-fn be vr 'ff' jfirrf, if 3 'P' now 1: Owen, Mary Jane ........,.... ...Evanston Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Page, Earl ................. .. .DeWitt Physical Science Pagels, Jean .,......,........,...... .. .Antioch Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 Executive Board, 23 WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Social Science Club, 3, 43 Orchesis. I, 2, 3, 43 Wrightonia, I, 23 I, 23 Marching Band, l. University Choir, I3 Women's Chorus, Paton, Robert .......................... Wood River Health and Patterson, Charlene .... Health and Cotillion Court, 23 WRA, I, 3, 43 Wesley Foundation, 2, Junior Class Advisory Board. Payne, Stuart Lee ...... Health and Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Editor, 3, 43 University Club Dad's Dey Committee, 4. IOW 2' murals, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's P. 4: Social Science Club, 3, 4- Physical Education ....................Fithion Physical Education 2. 3, 43 Extramurals, 43 WRA, Intra- E. Club, I, 2, 3, 43 class representative, Woman's League, I, 2, 3, 43 YWCA, 33 Sophomore Class Advisory BOdI'dj ,....NormoI Physical Education Vidette Sports Editor, 33 Index Sports 33 Junior prom publicity chairman, 33 Peasley, Jane Annora ...........,.......... LaHarpe Home Economics WRA. 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 43 Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 43 presi- dent, 3i Home Economics Club, 2. 3, 43 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 43 transfer trom Monmouth College. Pedigo, Faye ........ ..................GreenfieId Elementary Womens Lexcue, I, 2, 3, 43 Elementary Club, 3, 43 Wesley Founda- 7 tion, I, 2, 3. Pedroni, John ...Marseilles Perkins, Marilyn . ..................... Lawrenceville Biological Science Science Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Gamma Phi, 3, 43 University Choir, I, 23 Concert Band, I, 23 Marching Bands, I, 2. Peter, Betty Lee .... ........... .... . . Belleville Elementary WRA: WRA Intramuralsg Women's League Central Board, 43 Ele- mentary Club, I, 2, 3, 43 president, treasurer3 YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4. Peter, Dorthy Frances ............ .......... T renton Elementary WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's League, I, 2, 3 43 vice president 43 president ot Women's League Central Board, chairman ot carnival, 43 Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 43 secretary, 33 vice president, 43 University Choir, I, 23 Women's Chorus, I3 Concert Band, I3 Marching Band, I, 23 Apportionment Board, 3, 43 House Presidents Board, 3, 4. now 3: Petersen, Verna Anna ............ . . .... Grant Park Elementary Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 43 program chairman, 23 Elementary Club, 4. Pfeiffer, Franklin George .......... .... H artlond, Wis. Industrial Arts Phillabaum, Mary Catherine ................ Maywood Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 43 secretary, 33 Central Board ot Women's League, 43 FTA, 2. Phillabaum, Sherman Marion ......... . . .. ...Marion Social Science Social Science Club, 43 transfer tram Elmhurst College. Fieper, Dean Charles ...................... Staunton Health and Physical Education Pomatto, William Dominic. ............ .... M arseilles Health and Physical Education Football, 3, 43 Baslretball, 23 Traclr, 3, 43 Newman Club, 43 N Club, Health and Physical Education 43 transter trom St. Ambrose College. 164 Pomrenke, Robert Keith ................. Bloomington Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4. Poole, Donald ................. .. .Normal Industrial Arts Potts, Doris Mae ................... ,... G ibson City Music Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: treasurer, 4: Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2: Symphony Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Committee 4: Honor Council, 3, 4. i1i11f:11111f:X-rx r'r' 11:--r Powell, Jack Gerald .......... ...... . .Normal Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha, 3: secretary, 3: Maize Grange. Powell, Mrs. Wanda Bryant ............ ..NormaI Home Economics Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Pratt, Dorothy ................ . . .Cropsey Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Radka, John Alfred .................... Bloomington Speech Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: University Club, I, 2. Radunzel, Fred Edward ................ ..... N ormal Industrial Arts Cross Country, I, 2, 3: Traclx, I, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling, I: Men's Intra- murals, I, 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4. Raley, Edmund James ................. ..Polo Health and Physical Education Raley, Edward John ................ . .Polo Health and Physical Education Raley, Wayne Wilford ............., . .Polo Social Science Transter tram the University ot Illinois. RatcliPfe, Madeleine Anne .......... .. .... Kewanee Special Education Special Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Lowell Mason, I, 2: Women's Chorus, I, 2: Symphony Orchestra, I, 2: Concert Band, I: Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 4. In ifiiiii-1111! rrxibrxrzb Rawlings, Constance Mae ......... San Luis Obispo, Cal. Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, I: Gamma Phi, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Reaman, Anita Jane ..................... Grant Park Home Economics Women's League I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: treas- urer, 4: College League ot Women Voters, 3: Wesley Foundation, I: Women's Chorus, I, 2: Junior Class Advisory Board. Reeves, Paul Carlyle. . . . ..... ........... . . .Downs Health and Physical Education Basketball, I: Baseball, I, 2: Wesley Foundation, I, 2. 111111111114-fiillll7--P-bitt? Rener, Henrietta Charlotte ...... ............ C hicago English Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: English Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: tinance chairman, 2: record chairman, 4: Latin Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 3: College League ot Women Voters, 2: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4: vice president, 4: Honor Council, 3, 4. Ries, Marian Elsie ................... Milwaukee, Wis. Mathematics Business Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3,4: vice president 4: Pi Omega Pi, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, 4: Homecoming committee, 3: Honor Council, I, 2, 3: Co-Chairman on Religion and Lite. Riley, Rose Marie ....................... Wilmington Mathematics Business Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 4: secretary, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 4: Kappa Delta Pi, 3, 4. NIO Risen, Paul ....... ............. . .....Norm0I Social Science Social Science Club, 4: transter from the University ot Illinois. Robbins, William Frank ............ ...Bloomington Business Education Robinson, Louise Almira .......... ........... U rsa Music Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3: Symphony Orchestra 2: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4. Robinson, Mary Louise ............ .......... J oliet Elementary WRA, 3, 4: Social Science Club, 4: Elementary Club, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, 3: transter tram Valparaiso University. Rogers, Paul Marshall ...................... Stantord Physical Science Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: University Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, I, 2: Blaclctriars, 2, 3, 4: Entertainment Board, 4. Rose, John Victor ....................... .... P ekin Health and Physical Education Baslretball, I, 2: Me-n's Intramurals, 3, 4: Social Science Club, I. Q: -i: Q 4-A-.-1 1 1 - 1 C. sf. : - Rosene, Paul ..... .. . . ...Elgin Rosenthal, Morris ............. . . . . .. .Chicago Art Art Club, 2, 3, 4: transter trom Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, South Dallota. Ross, Marilyn Elaine ............ .... . LaMoiIIe Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. .4.-.-Q-1----4-1-.-1 -1 4-4. . Ruble, Dennis Wayne ........... .. .Clinton Special Education Special Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Rudman, Ruth Therese ...................... Chicago Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Extramuralsg Newman Club, I, 2 Science Club, I, 2, 3 4. , 3, 4: Social Rupp, Eldon Monroe ...... , ............ ,Normal Health and Physical Education Men's Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 4: transter from Illinois Wesleyan University. ....,. Y Y..cA.4.-..f.-.4.C - +...f Y- K -,-.-.-.-I-.-sc., Ruth, Kenneth Francis... .Tremont Saftord, Genevieve .........,.. Wheaton Elementary Samlin, John Robert .... , ............. ..LaSaIIe Health and Physical Education Traclc, I: Men's Intramurals, I, 2. 74 4gVc -4 -4- 4. -44.4- in-471is4f4s4o-o4v-f-9--v -p--v-r-9 Saylor, Betty Ann .................. .. .. .Normal Mathematics Business Education Club, 2, 3, 43 Wesley Foundation, I, 2, 3. 41 Women's Chorus, 3: Freshman Class Advisory Board, Committee ot One Hundred Assembly, 3. Schlabach, Robert Ellis .................... Metamora Music Smith Hall, vice president, 3, 4: Blaclctriars, I, 2, 3, 4: Lowell Mason. I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: president 3: University Choir, I, 2, 3, 4: business manager, 4: Symphony Orchestra, I, 2, 4: Con- cert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: Varsity Pep Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Committee, 4. Schoering, Kurt ........................... LaSalle Art Men's Intramurals, 3, 4: Art Club, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, 3: Univer- sity Choir, 3: Palette Club, 3, 4: transfer from Elmhurst College. SENIORS ROW 1: Schmoll, Donovon Merle ................ .... M oline Social Science Track, 2: Men's Intramurals: Science Club, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 3, 4: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4: secretary, 4: Social Science Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Schneider, Herman Frederick ...... . ......... Loda Industrial Arts Men's Intramurals: Industrial Arts Club: transter tram the University ot Illinois. Schroeder, Dorothy May .......... . . . .Bloomington Home Economics Scott, Mary Margaret .............. ........ L eRoy Spanish WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Kappa Delta Epsilon, 3, 4: Philadelphia, I, 2, 3, 4: Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, I, 2, 3, 4: president, 4: LaEstudiantina, I, 2, 3, 4: Jesters, 3, 4: Uni- versity Choir, I: Women's Chorus, I: Senior Class Advisory Board: Senior class vice president. Sears, Willard .............. . .Benson Agriculture Maize Grange: Alpha Tau Alpha. Scriven, Eldon G. ................ .... O dell Biological Science ROW 2: Severns, Clarabelle ....................... Oaktord Music Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, 2, 3, 4: Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3: Orchestra, 2: Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4. Shols, Arleen Florence ................... Chatsworth Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2: Lutheran Club, 2: Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4: Householders Organizations, 3, 4: Eureka College. Shryock, John .............................. Pekin Health and Physical Education Football, I, 3, 4: Gamma Phi, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager, 2: N Club, 4. Simms, Donald Russell. .................. Wilmington Business Education Men's Intramurals, 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club, 4: Pi Omega Pi, 4. Simpson, Mildred Janice .... ... . .i . .. .... Hettick Elementary Women's League, 3: Elementary Club, I. Sisevich, Anthony ...............,........ Westville Health and Physical Education Basketball, I, 2: Cross Country, I, 2: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Intra- murals, I, 2, 3. 4: University Club, I, 2 3, 4: House Presidents Board, l, 2. ROW 3: Skau, Eleanor Claire ................ .. .Yorkville Health and Physical Education Smith, Raymond ............................ Joliet Health and Physical Education Newman Club, 3, 4: Transfer from Joliet Junior College. Souers, Violet . . . . .... . .................. Geneseo Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Board, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon, 4: Women's Physical Education Club. I, 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: March- ing Bands, l, 2, 3.4. Soldwedel, Bette Jean ............. .......... P ekin English-Journalism Vidette Staff, 2, 3, 4: editor-in-chiet, 3: Index Stalif, 3, 4: literary editor, 4: WRA Board, vice president, 4: Women's League, 2, 3: Executive Board, 3: Social Science Club, 3, 4: Religion and Lite Committee, 3: Pi Gamma Mu, 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident: Student Council: Social Lite and Organizations Board, 2, 3: Apportionment Board, 3, 4: Student Union Committee: University Housing Board: Homecoming Committee, 3: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Transter from Bradley Uni- versity. Solomon, Eugene Everett ............ .... T aylorville- Music Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: University Choir, 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orchestra, 3, 4: University Concert Bands, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 4. Speiser, Delyene .............. . .Lexington Home Economics 167 SENIORS ROW I: Spyra, Theodore Frank ........... ........ C hicago Business Education Baseball, I7 Galt, I, 2, 3, 4: captain, 47 Men's Intramurals, I. 2, 3, 47 Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 47 Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 47 N Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Stanley, Jean Elizabeth ......, ,. . . ..... Chicago Art Sophomore Class Advisory Boardg Index, 43 art and layout editor, 47 Art Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Staubus, Billie Frances ..................... Stanford ' Home Economics Newman Club, I, 2, 3: Maize Gange, l, 2, 37 Home Economics Club. 47 Palette Club, I, 2. Steingraber, Wilbur Francis ....., .. .. .Elmwood Park Business Education Cross Country, 27 Traclr, 27 Men's Intramurals, 27 Business Education Club, 27 Pi Gamma Mu, 4' University Club, 3, 47 transter from University ot Illinois. Sterling JoAnn .................... . ...Lockport Health and Physical Education Cheerleader, 2. 37 WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Phi, I, 2, 3, 47 secretary 37 Women's P.E. Club I, 2, 3, 43 House Presidents Board, 4. Stimerling, George C. ............ ........... M orton Health and Physical Education Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Smith Hall, I, 2, 3, 47 University Club, I, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2' Stoddard, William Francis .......... .. .Bloomington Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon, 4: Homecoming Committee, 47 transter from the University ot Illinois. Stout, Betty .......,.................. Green Valley English English Club, I, 2. 3, 4: Sigma Tau Delta, 3, 4. Q5 I68 'vfl sw Straub, Hazel ................ . .... . . .Towanda Home Economics Maize Grange, 2, 3, 47 Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Sutherland, Sara . ............ .. .Bloomington Unclassified Swan, John Sanford ............. .. .Bloomington Social Science Industrial Arts Club, 3, 47 Homecoming Committee. 3. Swartout, Harlow Barnadus ................ Galesburg Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 37 Men's Intramurals, 2,37 Nature Study Club, 2, 3, 47 N Club, I, 2, 3, 4. ROW 3: Sweeney, Sarah Jane .......... ...... S pring Valley Music Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 47 Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 47 treasurer, 27 historian, 37 University Choir, I, 2, 3, 47 Women's Chorus, I, 27 Symphony Orchestra, 3, 47 Concert Band, 2, 3, 47 Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 47 president, 27 librarian, 37 social chairman, 47 Entertain- ment Board, 27 House Presidents Board, 2, 37 vice president, 3. Syms, Norma ....... ...... ..... . . Taylor, D. Jeannine .............. ....... S tonington Home Economics Women's League, I, 27 Mai1e Grange, I7 Home Economics Club. I, 2, 3, 47 Marching Band, I, 2, 3, 47 Homecoming Committee. I, 2, 3, 4. Taylor, Lowell Dean ............ ..NormaI Mathematics Taylor, Russell ......... . . ............ . .Normal Health and Physical Education Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 47 Gamma Phi, I, 2, 3. 4. Teuscher, Nancy ........................ Springfield Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4. 'W TZ' if-' Thorp, Ruth ........................ ..... C linton Elementary Elementary Club, 2, 3, 4: social chairman, 4: Women's Chorus, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation, 2, 3, 4: YWCA, 3, 4: House Presidents Board, 3: Central Board ot Women's League, 3. Triebe, Anna Jean .............. ...Normal Business Education Social Science Club: Pi Omega Pi. Turnquist, Donald ...................... .... E lgin Health and Physical Education Football, I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, I, 2: Cross Country, 4: Traclr, I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Club I, 2, 3, 4: Special Education Club, 4. Uhl, Jean .......... ..... D ecatur Elementary Underwood, Roy ..,................... Bloomington Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, 4: transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University. Vasicak, John ............................ Oglesby Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, 4: Social Science Club, 3, 4:, transter 'From LaSalle- Peru-Oglesby Junior College. Verhines, Betty Joan ..................... St. Charles Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Board, 3: WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P,E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Bands, I, 2. Vitzthum, Jean Frances ...................... Pontiac English Newman Club, I, 2, 3, 4: English Club, 2, 3, 4: Women's League, I, 2, 3, 4: Campus Cues Editor, 4: Latin Club, I. 2, 3, 4: secretary, 2: president, 4: Sigma Tau Delta, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 4: House Presidents Board, 3, 4: Invitation chairman, 3. Wagner, Merlee Nadine .................. Champaign Health ancl Physical Education WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: WRA I, 2, 3, 4: WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, I, 2: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I: Wrightonia, I, 2. Waite, Anna Mae .......................... Cherry Health and Physical Education WRA, I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 4. Walker, Kathryn Rose ............. ....... C hicago Social Science Ward, Grady Robert ............. . . . . .Beecher City Social Science Transter trom Murray State School at Agriculture. s-.1ff11'1i1i7r:t :::r Ward, Lena .......,.............. . ..... Decatur Elementary Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 4: YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4: PTA, 3, 4: Com- mittee ot One Hundred Religion and Lite, 3. Wardell, Wanda ................ .. .Momena Music Warring, Jane ................. .......... P ontiac Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band, I, 2, 3: Newman Club. 2, 3: House Presidents Board, 3. 1-'f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4-4 5 I Z 1 f : Waterstreet, Elaine ........... .... . .... M orrison Mathematics Lutheran Club, I, 2, 3, 4: secretary, 4: Kappa Mu Epsilon, 2, 3, 4: vice president, 3: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 4: House Presidents Board, 2. Watson, Betty Marie .... . . Watts, Luvenia ........................... Chicago S ecial Education P Newman Club, I, 2: Special Education Club, 2, 3, 4: Intercultural Club, 3: House Presidents Board, 4. O NIORS 45 'sf , 'E i 'Cf 1 1' fv- T Q. -6 1? 'N- Weakman, Mary Jean ................. .. .Piper City Home Economics Science Club, 3, 43 Nature Study Club, 3, 43 Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 43 House Presidents Board, 43 transfer trom Monmouth College. Weaver, Loren .......................... Heyworth Health and Physical Education Wendland, Gene .................. Wauwatosa, Wis. Health and Physical Education Football, I3 Basketball, I, 23 Cross Country, 2, 3, 43 Track, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming, 43 Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Lu- theran Club, 43 N Club, 2, 3, 43 president, 43 Vidette sports editor, 2, 3,43 Stallt, 2, 3, 4. Wesloh, Clarice ........... ...... . . ..... Pekin Music Concert Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Lowell Mason, I, 2, 3, 43 Symphony Orches- tra, 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, I, 2, 3, 4. Wessell, Jean ....,.............. ...... S ecor Business Education Williams, Mary Jo .................. ...Edwardsville Home Economics WRA 43 Home Economics Club, 43 Householders Board, 4. -f:..f.1 ,... e::.:s:.:,-see:-s Williams, Richard John .,..................... Joliet Health and Physical Education Baslretball, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Newman Club, 43 N Club, 33 transter trom Joliet Junior College. Wilson, David ...................... ..... N ormal Mathematics Men's Intramurals, 23 Science Club, 43 Gamma Phi, 3, 43 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 3, 43 treasurer, 43 transter from Illinois Institute ot Tech- nology. Wilson, Mary Thompson ............. ...Bloomington Special Education FTA, I, 23 Elementary Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Special Education Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Maize Grange, I3 Hieronymous Club, 23 Wesley Founda- tion, I, 2, 33 Concert Band, I, 2, 33 Marching Band, I 2, 3. ..-....-.-.-.1 1 4-.-1 sg. 1-. . . 3 1-. . : : 1 Wilson, Shirlee ........................ Farmersville Health and Physical Education Homecoming Queen Court 33 WRA, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Extramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council, 33 Newman Club, I, 23 Orchesis, I, 2, 33 Women's P.E. Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's League, I, 2, 3, 43 Fell Hall Honor Resident, 43 Athletic Board, 43 Freshman Class Advisory Board3 Homecoming Board, 33 Women's League Central Board, I, 2. Wilt, Mary Ann ................ ...Lovington Home Economics Maize Grangeg Home Economics Club. Winter, Leslie Dale .................. ....... S ibley lnclustrial Arts Men's Intramurals, 43 Industrial Arts Club, 3, 43 Athletic Board, II Homecoming Committee, 4. . 7.1. W. .s.Y..Y.-Y. W..Y..-.-.ik ,...e...w-.-,-+-s-.-s-,-I-y-p Woertz, Ruth Marie ............ ........ G oodfield Elementary Wolf, Barbara Ann .................. ....... I pava Art Gamma Phi, I, 2, 3, 43 Art Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Householders Organiza- tion, 4. Wright, Robert Walter .......... . .Putman Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha, 4. 1 - 1 4-47. --4--. iqfaff -44? - --p4f+v- - - --9--P-r-Q-7-9--P Locum, Robert Harold ....................... Ottawa Business Education Business Education Club, I, 2, 3, 43 President, 33 Student Council, 33 Social Science Club, 43 University Club, I, 23 Governmental Rela- tions Board, 33 Homecoming Committee, 33 House Presidents Board, 4. Yount, Merna Marie ........................ Benson Speech Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 43 vice president, 43 Jesters, 2, 3, 43 Lowell Mason, 2, 3, 43 University Choir, I, 2, 3, 43 Women's Chorus, 3, 45 secretary, 43 Marching Bands, I, 2, 3, 43 meiorette, I, 23 drum maiof, 3, 43 theater board, chairman ot make-up, 3, 4. Zalewski, Natalie Ann ............... ..... M adison Social Science WRA, 43 Science Club, 43 Newman Club, 43 House Presidents Board. SENIGRS Zubeck, Robert ................. Wild Rose, Wisconsin Health and Physical Education Baseball, I, 2. 3, 4: Men's Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: N Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Blaclvlriars, 3, 4. Zimmerman, Dorothy .................. Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 3. 4: Fell Hall Honor Resident, 3. Zimmerman, Clarice Veriece. ................. Oakley Special Education WRA Intramurals, I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis, 37 Women's League, I, 2, 3, 41 FTA, 3: Special Education Club, I, 2, 3. 41 YWCA, 35 Wesley Foun- dation, lg Women's Chorus. I, 2, 3, 4: International Council of Exceptional Children, 3, 4: Religion and Life Committee, 33 House Presidents Board, 3. Ziebell, Harold Otto ..... ................ M icllothian Biological Science Baseball, 33 Men's Intramurals, 3, 45 Nature Study Club, 3, 47 transfer from Thornton Junior College. Zehr, Byron Dean ................ . ..... Normal Mathematics Men's Intramurals, Science Club, Business Education Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. ZaSac, John P. .............. .. .Normal Social Science Mr. George Barford behind-an original creation? Theta Alpha Phi members run a race in wiener roasting. -1 I7I ?1,?!x-,, F on! row. Mqrna Yount, Betty Krumrnrnch, Charlotte Coudlc. ond vow- Anno Dobrilf Neumann, Rose Meyer, Doris Fccncy, Shirley leigh. rd vow- Bill Francis, Eugene Berwanger, LaVerne Chcngnon, Bob Gustafson, Fo nh vow Don IAcContey, Gene Wfgndland, Bob Horton, 172 WM '4 WM For the first time in recent years, students of outstanding merit were recognized na- tionally through the publication Who's Who in American Universities and Col- legesf' Thirty students from ISNU were selected for representation in the national publica- tion, and they are all leaders in diverse or- ganizations on the campus. Generally the students were chosen for high scholarship, outstanding contributions to the campus life in general, and significant leadership dis- played, as well as for likelihood of further merit and usefulness. The ISNU students selected from the senior class and graduate department, in- cluded Kenneth Darr, Bette Soldwedel, Audrey Grupe, Rose Meyer, Dorothy Beitsch, Betty Krummrich, Barbara Lane, Jacque Osborn, Robert Horton, Bill Francis, Don McConkey, Hildegarde Fosse, Richard Baldrini, Shirley Leigh, Dean Burridge, Charlotte Caudle, Eugene Berwanger, John Dal Santo, Anna Neumann, Doris Feeney, Glenn Grever, Robert Gustafson, Wilbur Johnson, Tom Johnston, Charles Kurtz, Har- old Meisinger, Rudolph Pedrotti, George Riemer, LaVerne Changnon, Merna Yount, and Gene Wendland. now 1. Abel, Barbara Ann. .. Alexander, Ettabelle .... Allen, Lois Ann ..,.. Allen, Phyllis J.. . .. Allen, Virginia M.. .. Anders, M. Jane ..... Anderson, N. Elaine. Anderson, Patsy Jane .... now ze Anich, Virginia ...... Antonacci, Virginia .. Arbizzani, Gloria . . . Archibald, Joyce Ann JUNIORS ix e VM,-.N . vi- i S 6- .......Eng. .Home Ec. ......Elem. ......Elem. .........Elem. Special Ed. ......Music . . .Elem. ... .Home Ec. ,...Elem. .....Art ........Art Armstrong, William Robert .... .... S oc. Sci. Aschenbrenner, Conrad E.. . . . . .H.8.P.E. Aszman, Robert L. ......... . . .lnd. Arts Augsburger, Mary Ann .... . . .Spec. Ed. now 3: Bailey, Ava Louise .... Barker, Mary A.. . . . Barker, Marilyn ..... .......Elem. .Home Ec. Special Ed. Bornell, Donald G. ......................... H.8.P.E. Bennett, Nell R. ..... . Bollmann, Barbara R. .... . Boring, Mary Elizabeth Boward, Helen Louise .... ROW 4: Bower, Martha J.. .. Braun, Marilyn . .. Bray, Norma M.. .. Bray, Patricia J. .... . Bremer, Irma N. ..... . Brenneman, Robert P.. . .. Brolley, Mary A. .... . Browder, Frances B.. .. now 5. Bruno, Robert W. .... . Buckowich, Albert John. . . Buffat, F. Anne ....... Bungard, Lois M.. .. Burtis, Carman ...... Campbell, Marianne.. Castle, Frank ........ Cave, John Richard.. F. A 1 cv 9 ...Math. ...Elem. ..H.8.P.E. Home Ec. . .H.8.P.E. .. . .Elem. . .H.8lP.E. ....Elem. ,...Elem. ...Bus. Ed. .....Art .Bio. Sci. Spec. Ed. . .H.8LP.E. .Spec. E. . .H.8.P.E. . . .Geog. Spec. Ed. .lnd. Arts . .H.8.P.E. ff lf -.J 4' ,l 1 173 5- tw' 1 P Y' nl -'H r A.-'t JL E-21-I.-. ROW l: Clark, Lila Jean ....... Clayberg, Eunice ..... Close, Mary ...... Close, Stewart A.. . Clower, Alice A.. .. Coan, Frances S.. .. Cole, Helen ...... Coleman, James R.. . .. now 1. Conroy, Dorothy E. Cooper, Merle L. ..... . Home Ec. .. .Elem Spec. Ed .Bio. Sci H. 8. P. E ....Eng. .Bus. Ed . . .Elem ...Math ....Ag Cottingham, Betty Jean .... Eng Covey, Harold D... Crews, Betty Jean. . ...Math ...Math Crosby, Russell E. .... ..... A g Crowell, John S.. .. Dagraedt, Mary . . . ROW 3: .....Geog ...H.8.P.E Daters, William A. .... H. 81 P. E Davis, Ronald D.. .. DeHaeseleer, Gerald. . . Denzer, David F.. . . Dremann, lvan H.. . Duba, Merlin P.. .. Dye, Elizabeth .... Eades, Howard E.. . . ...H.8lP.E .Bus. Ed . ...Math ...Ag . . .Music .. .EIem. Ind. Arts ROW 4: East, Guy ............. Math. Engel, Maureen Mae ...... Elem. Estergard, James A. now 5. Fahs, E. Elma ..... ...H.8.P.E. .. .Elem. Fanelli, Mary ......... Phy. Sci. Farr, Jeanne Marie now 6. Fedrigon, Gerald G. Fielitz, Eric W.. . . . Fitzsimmons, Lillian . ROW 7: ...H.8.P. E. ....Soc. Sci. . . . . .Speech Spec. Ed. Flessner, Mary Louise.. .Bus. Ed. Fletcher, Marvin Robert. .Bio. Sci. Forrest, Ralph L. ..... . ROW 8: ....Ag. Fortenberry, Audrey S.. .Spanish Fox, Jean Louise ......... Elem. ROW 9: Franson, Ida Astrid ....... Elem. Fredericksen, Ethel M. ..... Elem. JUNIORS 7 A K E L K' X Y- .ss X it we , if . X now 1. Frye, Evelyn Louise.. Gardiner, Betty Ann Gardner, E. Eugene. Garry, William John .... Geltmaker, Lawrence .... Goltz, Charles R... . Gooding, Ann .... Goodlaw, Elaine O.. now 2. Graham, Elaine ... Graves, John M.. . . Green, Barbara L.. . . Gregg, Dorothy C... Gregory, Jean E.. .. Gregory, Lloyd, Jr.. . Greve, Marie Anne. Haller, Lucille M.. .. now 31 Hamilton, Donald L.. Hammer, Hulone D.. Hancock, Mary Jane Harris, Doris M. .... J I M- l J , f K 1. j 1 X ,' l X X ....Elem. ........Art .. .Spec. Ed. ...lnd, Arts ...Bus. Ed ....Elem ....,..Eng. ....Bio. Sci ......Elem ...H.8.P.E. ....Bus.Ed ......Elem ...H.81P.E ......Elem ...H.8tP.E. ......Elem ...H.8.P.E ......Elem .......Art ...Bus. Ed. Harris, Marilyn L.. . . . Hauter, Robert D.. . Hawks, Jeanne .... Hayward, Irene L.. .. Row 4. Henderson, Jesse M.. .. Hepner, June M. .... . Herrington, Ruth Ann. . . Hietter, Earl Eugene. . . Hinds, Frank C. ...... . Hines, Delores Estelle. . . Hindrichs, Margery L.. .. Hippard, John .... now 5. Hlxson, Pauline M.. .. Hodel, Joyce Elaine. . . HoFf, Robert D. ..... . Honsbruch, Glen ..... Hudson, Louise .......... Huelskoetter, Delbert G.. . . Hume, Janice Rae. . . . . Hunter, Valerie June... . . .Math. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. . . .Elem. Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E. ...Music . . .Elem. .. . . .Ag. H. 8. P. E. .Soc. Sci. . Bio. Sci. .. .Elem. . . .Music .. .Phy. Sci. H. 8. P. E. . . .Elem. .. .Math. Home Ec. H. 81 P. E. 175 JUNIORS LA T 'I ' Y Q low I: lngold, L. Frances .... lselin, Lorraine R. ..,. . Jablonski, Christine H.. James, Joanne ..... Johnson, Albin A.. . Johnson, Carol E. .... . Johnson, E. Lenore .... Jones, Barbara Joanne. .. ... now 2. Jones, Eloise .... Jones, Jeanne E... Jones, Patricia A.. . . Judy, June ......... Kaercher, Edward E.. .. Karp, Robert Eugene. . , Kerrihard, Thomas M.. Kersten, Willis G. ..., . naw 3- Kewley, Jean Ann .... Killam, Nedra Louise.. Kimmel, Marilyn .... Klump, Lois A.. .. .. .. .Elem. ...Elem. ...Elem. ...Elem. Ind. Arts ...Elem. Home Ec. ...Elem. ....Eng. ...Elem. ...Elem. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed, .Bus. Ed. H. 8. P. E. Ind. Arts . . .Music .. .Elem. Home Ec. Home Ec. 1 Q-N i is S 176 Knewitz, Colleen J... Kober, Raymond P... Komnick, Ruth V.. Kosir, Phyllis A... ROW 4: Kraft, Mary E.. .. Krause, W. Jean. .. Krones, Robert E.. Kruse, Henrietta T., .. Kuhn, Patricia J.. . .. Kuster, Fritz E.. . . . Lambert, Roy E... Lash, Joan P.. .. ROW 5: Lashmet, Jonas R.. .. Lauf, Dolores M. ...,. . Lawrence, Gertrude A.. .. Layne, Donald J.. Leary, Ruth M. ..... . Leathers, Wanda L Legge, William B.. Lesher, Mary J. .... . . .Speech . . .Music Home Ec. . . Speech H. 81 P. E .Bus. Ed H. 8. P. E. . . .Elem. H. 8. P. E. .Soc. Sci. .. .Elem. Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E. Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E H. 8- P. E ....Eng. .Soc. Sci. ...Elem ..Elem.. NIORS ROW 1: Lesher, Robert E. ..... . . . Levee, Marilyn L.. Lewis, Gwendolyn L. . L'Heureux, Gordon A.. . . little, Russell D. ....... . Long, Eloise D.. . Lubbers, Beverly l.. Lucas, Donald G.. . now 2. Luebbers, D. Lenore McCloskey, Lois V.. . . . McCarty, Mary L.. . . . . . McKean, Dale . . . McKinney, Doris .I Mclean, Donald G.. . . . McNeily, John A.. Madole, James E.. ROW 3: Malkus, Nancy A. Maras, lvan E.. . . . Marler, Frank . . .. Mason, Mildred . . .Phy. Sci. . .French . . .Elem. . . .Music . . .Music . . . Elem. .Home Ec. .lnd. Arts ...EIem. . . . .Eng. Home Ec. Ind. Arts . . . .Eng. .. .Geog. . . . . .Ag. .lnd. Arts ...Elem. ....Ag. ......Ag. .Bus. Ed. Maurer, Kathryn M.. .. Means, Marian E.. .. Mears, Marilyn E.. . . Menozzi, Ronald J.. . . ROW 4: Menz, Gene A. .... . Merdian, Robert E.. .. Meyer, Clara M. .... . Meyer, Kenneth H.. .. Meyer, Ted L. .... . Miller, Barbara J.. . . Miller, Gene F.. .. Miller, Ray E.. .. ROW 5: Mini, Geraldine V.l .. Moon, Anita B.. .. Moore, Winona A.. .. Morris, Edith A.. . . . Moske, Robert E.. .. Nannen, Melvin E.. .. Nelson, Marianne . . . .Bio. Sci. ....EIem. ....Elem. ....Bio. Sci. ....Elem. ....Elem. .......Elem. ....H.8.P.E. ....H.8.P.E. ....Bus. Ed. ....Geog. ....Ag. ......EIem. ...Soc. Sci. ......Elem. ...Bus. Ed. ......Art .......Ag. . . .Phy. Sci. Nelson, Robert M. ...... .......... .... S p ec. Ed. if Fa I 'nfs , y N if l. 177 ' ff. ' .9 7' Q F vs.. N is i Xi , .. . l N x N Q R 5 ROW 1, Nelson, Rose A. ..... . Nordmeyer, Eun Olsen, Don E... Osborn, Minnie .... .. ice E... H. 81 P. E. Home Ec. H. 8. P. E. . . .Music Osborne, Arthur M. .... lnd. Arts Pack, William B. ..... . Paris, Rose M. ...... . Patterson, Donald R.. .. ROW 2: Peaslee, Kathryn R.. . .. Pedone, Louise . Pedrotti, Mariorle L.. .. Pedrotti, Velia ....... Peterson, Alberta J... Peterzen, Gloria M.. .. Pianowski, Thomas S... Pombier, Patricia A.. .. ROW 3: Poundstone, Patricia A.. Puetz, Doris M.. Purdes, Alice M.. .. .. Putnam, Betty J. ..... . Roab, William E Ranes, Joanne. Ratledge, Earl C Raycraft, John J.. . . . .Bus. Ed. .H. 8. P.E. ....Eng. Home Ec. Home Ec. .. .Math. . . . . .Art .Home Ec. H.8.P. E. H.8-P. E. ...EIem. ...Elem. ...Elem. ...Music H. 8. P. E. ...EIem. .Bus. Ed. Ind. Arts ....Ag. 7. I l ti ROW 4: Read, Esther M. ...... . Rehn, Joyce P.. .. Reilly, Bette J.. .. now s. Ries, Mary ..... Roberts, Alice J.. . Roberts, Owen J.. now 6. Robinson, Luella A Rodefter, W. Jean. .. Rohs, G. Adele. .. now 1. Home Ec . . . .Spec. Ed . . . .Spec. Ed .Bus. Ed Home Ec H. 8. P. E .Bus. Ed .Home Ec Rossie, Jack F. ......... Speech Roznowski, Edward .... Bio. Sci Sampson, Gordon C. .... Bus. Ed ROW 8: Sarlitto, Betty E. ......... Elem Sawusch, Robert F. ...... Geog ROW 9: Schaible, Wayne E. .... H. 8- P.E Schecter, Elizabeth A. ..... Elem NIORS XY z x.X .f .n EE, 9 5? iv ROW 1: Scherrer, Marilyn J... . ......... . . . .. Schmutzler, Frances ..... . . . Schrecengost, Mary E.. . . . . Schultz, Clarice E... Scott, Lois M. ..... . Semon, Leonard L.. .. Seymour, Maurice E.. .. . . . Sgobba, Michael J.. ROW 2: ' W Home Ec. .Bus. Ed .Spec. Ed ...Elem ...Elem .Soc. Sci .. .Math H. 8. P. E Shirley, Thomas .. . .. .Math. Shull, Evan D. ..... ...Math. Smith, Gussie G.. . . . .Elem. Snook, Herbert F. .... ..... A g. Sorensen, Marie E.. . . . .EIem. Somers, George V.. . . . .Math. Spudich, John ..... .Bus. Ed. Stang, Genevieve .. Row 3. Stanley, Jean M.. .. Steele, Erma ....... Stephan, Harold W.. Stoltz, Jo Anne ..... ...Elem. ...Elem. .Soc. Sci. . . . .Eng. Home Ec. Stonecipher, Thomas Strickfaden, Bette. . . Sullivan, Dolores A.. Tanzey, Betty R.. . . . ROW 4: Taylor, Angele S.. .. Thompson, Emma J.. Thompson, Helen L. Timm, Rachel P.. . .. Tracy, Muriel R.. .. Turley, Janice ..... Turner, LaDonna M.. Unger, Shirley A.. .. now 5. UphoH, Don D.. . .. Voigts, Herbert F.. . . Wagner, Gerald L.. . Wahlfeldt, Samuel M.. .. Washington, Virginia Webb, Delores J.. . . Weldon, Janet M... Welker, Clare M.. .. ...Soc. Sci. . . .Spec. Ed. ....Bus. Ed. ....Bus. Ed. ......Elem. ....Home Ec. ....Music .....Math. ....Home Ec. ....H.8rP.E. ....Bus. Ed. ...Elem. ....H.8.P.E. ......Ag. . . . .Music ...Soc. Sci. ......Spec. ....Spec. Ed. ....Elem. . ........................ Elem. - A fAff - . 179 .Spanish Home Ec. ..,EIem. Home Ec. .Soc. Sci. ...EIem. ....Eng. .Bus. Ed. Row 2: Windau, Edna M.. Wittmis, June C.. ., Woods, Beatrice O. Woods, Joan M,. .. Woodyard, Elsie C. Wright, Mildred .. Young, Glenn C.. .. Zindel, M. Elizabeth ...Math . . .Music Spec. Ed Spec. Ed . . .Elem .Soc. Sci .Bio. Sci .Bus. Ed ROW 1: Anderson, Earl L. ........ . . . . Antenen, Wayne W. ..... . Appelbaum, Charlene B.. .. Arey, Frances G.. . . Ashbaugh, J. Alden. Baham, W. Darlene. Bailey, Beverly B.. . Bailey, Leta R. .... ROW 2: Baldwin, Billie L.. .. Barnes, David E.. . . Barr, LaRee L. .... . Bateman, Carol M.. Baumgartner, Lois P. Beamer, Robert H.. Beck, Beverly A.. . . Benchendof, Zelma Row 3. Benes, Richard A... Berg, Janet A.. . .. Berger, Willard . . . Beyer, Dallas E.. .. .........Spec. Ed. ....Bio. Sci. . . . .Music ...Spec. Ed. .... . . .Ag. ....Spec. Ed. .. . . .Elem. ...Latin ....Sac. Sci. . .Elem. .... .Elem. ...Home Ec. ...Home Ec. .. . . .Elem. . . . .Home Ec. ....Spec. Ed. ....Ag. ......Elem. ...lnd. Arts .............Elem. f V W. ,W U . ' -1 SOPHOMORES .1 Birthwright, Barbara J... Blakeley, Loralice J.. .. Blessant, Dolores M. . . Bliler, J. W. ....... . Row 4. Bloomingdale, Marilyn . Bluff, Birdie .......... Bock, Betty A. ...... . Boel, Beverly Ann .... Boldon, Lois E.. . . . Borchers, Evan E.. . . . Borror, William E.. . . Bovey, Mary M.. . . ROW 5: Bradley, June E.. .. Brawley, Barbara .... Brenneman, Kay C.. .. Briney, William E.. . .. Broecker, Robert .. Brondell, Virginia Brown, Beverly J... Brown, Joyce E.. .. ' A ' . l 5 - 2, 'Q ' B5 'ef'1:a' B 3' ' . . .Speech .N .af 2:53 L . .+ ....Elem. ....Elem. . .Bus. Ed. ....Math. ....Elem. ....Elem. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . .lnd. Arts . .lnd. Arts .....Eng. ....Elem. . .Bus. Ed. ,.Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . . . .Elem. ..Soc. Sci. ....Elem. f 4 l 'l8l SOPHOMORES Y, .Qi gi. 2 -J a -. .- L- 1 'w I L ' -.l it Al I, 7 . Q ..., Xl' l C2 .65 il X SN rf f V' V- J- 1 LZ!! 1 -K .. 4. 1 ,, if if .,. '.. ' -1 -3 .vi-X - '? 'X' x NPGF V -l JL' 'l- xr Ni Y V S r F K 7 ,, . lf- J It 5-4 ' 0 ' ' now 1. now 4. i' Brownewell, Dale l. .... Bus. Ed. Conklin, Rose A.. .. ....Eng. M Bullerman, Helen A. ...... Music Costello, Joan C. ..,.... Spanish - b v Bunte, Eugene W. ...... Bus. Ed. Coutrall, Marilyn J. .... Spec. Ed. I Burmeister, Walter ....... Elem. ' ' l , X X Burnett, Dionne L. ..... H. 8. P. E. now 5. X aff Burns' Richard L ...,.. Ind. Arts Croutcher, William R... .Soc. Sci. Busbey, Richard -... .gui Ed. Curtis, Frances S. ...... Spec. Ed. gugkus, Befgy H.. D Ugio- Sci. DeGroodt, Mariorie E. ..... Elem. ' T -.I .N -A now 2: 'OW 61 Q Cable, Don,-,Q llllu. V Q .EIen1. DePue, Wilma A.. .. ....EIem. s A i Campbell, N. Muriel .... Bus. Ed. Dickson, Vlflle - -- ----- Elem- ' Celander, Phyllis ...... Spec. Ed. D'x0 f Robert E- ------ H- 8' P- E- Cellitti, Roslinda M. ....... Elem. Chaudoin, George S. ..... Math. 'OW 71 vc 182 1 A t. I8 Vx u V 'N Christensen, Kay J.. .. Christiansen, Ingrid M.. Clark, Jayne C. ..... . ROW 3: Clary, Marilyn J. ..... . .H.8.P. E. ....Eng. .Home Ec. .Bus. Ed. Clausen, Gordon F. ........ Ag. Clauson, Shirley E.. . . . Cleveland, Harriett M.. Cline, Frances J. ..... . Cluts, Harry K. ...... . ...Elem. ...Elem. ...Music ...Music Compis, James A. ...... Ind. Arts Compton, Richard S.. . .H. 8. P. E. Doden, Hilda Helen .... Speech Doris, Joanne D. ......... Elem. Dossett, Duane J. ....... Bus. Ed. now at Dowdall, Virginia G. ...... Elem. Dubois, Margaret M. ...... Elem. now 9. Dulings, Ruth E. .......... Elem. Dumont, James L. ...... Ind. Arts 3 -N., ' L ' f 527. sf A I SOPHOMORES . it l 19 . . 5, ' K. , 4- N. - gg , Y 4 4 I Q . . ' K. x ,gg ' 1 1 Y.-. .... I Q- -E tk: P -. ' W L . N 1 xg 5 g ,, . 1 f f .AS i s e . -5' I t EY 5 3 Q xx . -Q:'fi5ib.:'Q , , A. N 2 21'- 3 N . . X N we ww -N . - X M. f X F a':.'a-S. ' xsf ND' 'J .El-fzf ' Pm., , ti '. ,- - . ,,, - 5:5.g5:s.5s:a ,- s vi A Y, -- . ' : R i 3. .E5.,,15 ss, , g . . fi-gr J' . ' , .1'f-512-2? LN . ' r ROW I: Dunagan, Richard C. Duvick, Caroline I.. . . Dye, Beverly A... . . . Edwards, Dorothy L. Edwards, Verna J.. .. Eiklebarry, Maurice . Egly, Alan L. ..... . Ellena, William J.. .. now 2. Elliott, D. Allen. .. Ellis, Ronald L.. .. Etter, E. Roger .... Fields, Julia M.. .. Fisher, Betty W.. . Fissel, Mildred ..... Fogel, Donna M.. . . . Fowler, Margaret J.. now 3: Frewley, Thomas A.. .. Friedrich, Joanne M.. Frintz, Mary ....... Fulton, Janice S.. . .. be . ,g A is ...Math. ....Elem. ....Elem. . .Speech .....Elem. .Phy. Sci. .....Elem. ...H.8LP.E. .....Bus. Ed. H. 81 P. E. .lnd. Arts .....Elem. Spec. Ed. Home Ec. Spec. Ed. Home Ec. H. 8. P. E. .. .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. Galbreath, Betty J.. Galeaz, Mary R... Gallagher, Mary A. Gallup, Elaine M... ROW 4: Gardner, Marian L.. .. Garry, Yvonne M.. Gatrell, Robert R... Gehlert, Robert W.. Gehrke, Wilma N... Genson, Constance Gentes, Margaret M.. .. . . . . Gerlofif, Margaret . now 5: Giffhorn, Rosalie P. Glenn, Lois ...... . Goelzer, Richard .. Gorden, Mary E.. .. Gowin, Louise A... Gregg, George . . . Gregg, John ...... Grimes, Carolyn E.. . . . 'NR' v-W, qf Home Ec. . . .Math. H. 8. P. E. H. 8. P. E. .Bus. Ed. H. 8. P. E. . . .Elem. .. .Ind. Arts Home Ec. . . .Elem. Home Ec. Spec. Ed. H. 81 P. E. .Bus. Ed. Ind. Arts . . .Elem. . . .Elem. .. .Math. ...lnd. Arts Home Ec. 183 SOPHOMORE i fs an g, -9 I5 T' Vi 1. i J. E aow if Grosch, Charles B.. . Gutekimst, Joan L.. .. .- - 1 al' -.- -3' Horseley, Mariorie J.. .. Horn, Leuellyn A.. . .. Hougham, Marilyn J.. .. Hrebik, Louise B.. .. Hrebik, William E.. . Hunsinger, Harold H.. .. now 2. Hunt, Lorraine G.. .. Huntress, Don W... Irving, Eugene R.. .. Jackson, Marion J.. Jarnigo, Norma L.. Jarvis, Marcilia L.. .. Hager, Phyllis A.. .. Hallam, James A.. .. now 3, Handy, Barbara J.. Hanley, Carol J.. .. Hany, Darwin .... Harrington, Marcia J.. .. ,.gnr ,vs . . 1 . ,, . - 1 V A . C- 53 184 -9 In 47' .. l l L 1' 'El ...Math. .....Elem. ....Bus. Ed. .....Elem. ......Eng. . .Home Ec. ...Bio. Sci. ....Eng. ....Eng. .....Math. ...Ind. Arts ..Home Ec. ......Elem. . . .Home Ec. . . . .Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ....Elem. ...Elem. ....Elem. ......Elem. Harris, Glenn G.. . .. Hart, Patricia A. ...... .. Harweger, Dorothy F.. . . Hasting, Ruthannis .... ROW 4: Haun, Dorothy Jean .... . .. Hayden, Joyce L. ..... .. . . .. .lnd. Arts Heavrin, Lawrence A.. . . . Heinsman, Patricia M.. . . . Headley, Charles A.. Helmantoler, Letha . Henderson, Jo Ann .... Henry, Carroll J. .... . ROW 5: Herrmann, Helen M. . . Heuer, Clark E. .... . Hewitt, Roger A.. .. Hieser, Joan E.. . .. Hileman, Mabel M.. Hellen M. Joan .... Hodel, Joan R.. . .. Hoffman, Mary M.. .. Ind. Arts ...Elem. ...Elem. ...Elem. .Bus. Ed. H. 8. P. E. ...Elem. ...Art ....Eng. ...Elem. ...Elem. . . .Elem. . . .Ag. . . .Music . . . .Eng. .Spanish Spec. Ed. . . .Elem. Home Ec. SOPHOMORES ,. SE, 01 v- '5'5'ff .-- . ' va Q s J .aiil- fr . ' - - 4- 22 W i - ir - fwzys f P s 52 122 lv nr .: .N . '1-Llfiiiw f 1 ta. E L Y A, 22.5. '72, , .... Q A. N. i x.: '- .1 .5 ' . Y ROW 'l: Holocker, Marilee M Holocker, Marilyn S.. . . .. Hoover, Caryl J. . .. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Row 2. Mariorie A... . .. Pauline . . Phoebe A.. .. . . Richard L.. .. .... T. Jean... Kampmeier, Nancy L. .... . Kampf, Dean M.. . . Kaschik, Patricia . . . Kavaler, Emily M.. . Keeler, Doris M.. . . . Kellogg, Shirley J. . Kennedy, Ann J... Kepfer, Margot P.. ROW 3: Kerwin, H. Irene. . . Klemme, Alice M... Kline, Charles E.. .. Kline, Richard C.. .. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. Home Ec. . .Speech . . .Elem. . . .Elem. H. 8. P. E. Spec. Ed. . . .Music .Soc. Sci. .Soc. Sci. . . . Elem. . .Speech Home Ec. . . .Elem. . . .Elem. H. 8. P. E. .Bus. Ed. .. .Elem. .Bus. Ed. Knapp, Beverly J. .... . Knox, Ruth G. ........ . Krasnowski, Leonar d Krull, Mariorie A. .... . Row 4. Kunkel, August P.. Lackey, Phillip M.. .. LaCost, Loretta J.. . Lamb, Deloris E.. . . . Larsen, Alice M.. . Lask, Gisela H. .... . Learned, Bonita A.. Lebegue, Lilabelle . . . now 5. Lee, Phyllis M. . .. Leineweber, Evelyn Lenart, Stanley J.. . . Lentz, F. Edith .... Lighthall, Elizabeth Lighthall, Mariorie Limper, Harold E.. Linenberger, Joan L.. ,.....Elem. ...H.8.P.E. ...H.8.P.E. ....Soc. Sci. .... .Ag. . .. . . .Music ...Home Ec. ...Bus. Ed. ....Elem. ...Bus. Ed. ...Home Ec. ...Home Ec. .......Elem. ...H.8.P.E. ...H.8.P.E. .Bio. Sci. .....Elem. ....Elem. ...Geog. ....Elem. 185 SOPHOMORES Eng R. ' now 1. Little, Norma Jean... .. l.oeh, Herbert William. . Long, Donna Jeannette. Lukasevieh, Alice ...... Lundberg, Rose May. . . Lynch, Harold L. ...... . McCullough, Barbara L.. McCully, Nancy B.. . .. naw 2. McKenzie, Richard .. McKean, Merle E.. . .. McKinley, Mary E.. .. McKinley, Shirley A... Malone, Richard J. .... . Marble, Phyllis Louise .. . Marcotte, Patricia Joann. .. Maurer, Anna May ..... now J. Merna, Mary Kathryn .. Merville, Herbert D.. .. Miller, Carolyn ...... Miller, David Charles. .. R S -:up N . X ii .X Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. . . .Music .. .Elem. . . .Eng. . . .Elem. . . .Music .Bus. Ed. H.8L P. E. H.8- P. E. ...Elem. ...Elem. .lnd. Arts . .Spanish . . . .Eng. Home Ec. . . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. Home Ec. H. 8. P. E. 3 -1 . x E i Mitchefi, D. Maxine .... Moore, Cecil Dent ..... Moore, Constance J.. . . Morris, Mary Ann. . . Row 4. Morrison, Donna Lou .. Morse, Mary Ann ....... Mulkern, Mary Margery. . Myers, Richard R. ...... . Neuhalfen, Norma Ellen. . Newman, Joseph Lee .... Noah, James E. ....... . Opperman, Jewell Maxine .... Row 5. Ortwerth, John G... Ottilie, J. Fred .... Pacey, Donald R.. .. Parks, Bessie L. ..... . Partridge, James A.. . .. Passini, Marion Melvin. . . Patrick, William Bruce. .. Patterson, Mary Lou ..... ....Elem. ..Bus. Ed. .Spec. Ed. .....Eng. ......Art ..5oc. Sci. .H. 8. P. E. ..Soc. Sci. . . . .Elem. ..Bus. Ed. .. . .Eng. ....Art .H. 8. P. E. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. .H. 8- P. E. . . . .Music . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. . .Bus. Ed. 186 .xl SOPHOMORE Si.: 7, - A Q Q. , l ns I l 1- X , ,...t.,,'.,' . '31, xii! Y ff i i l ROW 1: Patzer, Larry Lee ...... .Home Ec. Pech, Mary Jean ...... Peithman, Harlan W... Peacock, Winona Faye Perry, Alan L. ...... . Pierce, Nancy Jean .... Pierce, Richard D. .... . Pilgrim, Mary L.. .. now 2. Pittman, Patricia Ann.. Pool, O. Sue ......... Quimby, Nancy Lee. .. Ratsch, Joanne ....... Reed, Barbara LaVon. Rees, C. Robert ....... . . . .Eng. Home Ec. .Phy. Sci. Ind. Arts Home Ec. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. Home Ec. H. 8K P. E. H. 8. P. E. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. H.81P.E. Reeves, Frances Lucille .... Elem. Reynolds, Ralph Denning .... Art ROW 3: Rhoda, Erma Marie ....... Elem. Rittenhouse, Arlene .... Bus. Ed. Ritzheimer, Robert A. ..... Elem. Robbins, Jerome ....... Bus. Ed. Robinson, E. Colleen ....... Eng. Rozonowski, Millard S.. .Bus. Ed. Ruehrup, JoAnn .......... Eng. Sampen, Gerald A. .... H. 8- P. E. ROW 4: Searbrough, Mareilyn J..H.8.P. E. Schafer, Mary Anne ...... Elem. Schmid, Cecilia A. .... .. .Elem. ROW 5: Schuler, Dora L. ........ Bus. Ed. Schultz, Durward ..... H. 81 P. E. Schultz, Wilma Jean ....... Eng. ROW 6: Schumacher, Marilyn Marie.Elem. Scott, Joanne E.. . .. Senn, Rodney Charles. . now 7. Shader, Don R. .... . Sharp, Carolyn Lucile Sherwood, Juanita . . now s. Shumaker, Eileen E.. . smnh,cnHQn1Eu... Row 91 Smith, Dorian Seveik. .....Elem. Spec. Ed. .. .. .Music Home Ec. .. .Spanish H.81P. E. H.81P.E. ...Phy.ScL Smith, Lawrence J. ..... Phy. Sci. C7 X H.. ,fri if: if SOPHOMORE 1 1-is Q.. Gs , now la Smith, Marilyn J... Smith, Shirley A... Smith, Veola .... Sonopol, Tannie .. Spainel, Roland D.. Spencer, Arthur ........ Stahlheber, Donald M.. .. Steiner, Patsy .... now 1: Stock, John Henry. Stocher, Constance Stokes, Flora Mae . Stuart, Mary Ellen. Sutter, Gloria .... Swanson, J. Jean.. Swearingen, Delmar Tarman, Jeanne A.. now 3. Taylor, Ward lee. . Teters, Trilby Ann . Thomson, Loren .. Thorp, Norma J.. .. A.... L -C f l, , 1 7 l88 ....Eng. H.8.P.E. .....Art ...Elem. .Bus. Ed. .....Sci. .Soc. Sci. . . .Music .Bus. Ed. . . .Music Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. .Bus. Ed. Home Ec. H. 8. P. E. ...Elem. .Bus. Ed. ...Elem. . . . .Eng. Home Ec. Timm, Mary Donna. .. Tonkinson, Frank E.. .. Trimble, Donald M.. .. Truitt, Robert .... now 4. Tuite, Mary Ellen. .. Turner, Phyllis Ann .... Uhrie, Mary Helen... Ullrich, Marianne .... Umphress, Vivian Joan. Urbas, Peter D. ...... . Vaughn, Ruth Rose... Vonland, Roger Arlan. Row 5. Wait, Marjorie J.. . . Walrich, Glenn ...... Walton, Harold K.. . .. Watkins, Martha E.. .. ....Eng. .Soc. Sci. H. 8. P. E. . . .Math. Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E. .. . .Elem. .Soc. Sci. Home Ec. .. .Bus. Ed. . ..... Eng. .. .Eng. ....Elem. ....Elem. ....Elem. .Bus. Ed. Watkins, Sharon L. ... .... Elem. West, Geraldine Jeannette .... .. .Math. Williams, Charlotte... .Bus. Ed. Williamson, Helen Joan ............... .. .Home Ec. SOPHOMO now 11 . E Q Wilson, Edward Ray. . .. V , -' if ' xl. Wilson, Mary Ann . . . .. E .. Winans, James W.. .. X :' .V -' J. ...V Windle, Ralph C.. .. . Yr: . A .J s f 1 veg. Row 2: Winston, Shirley L.. . . Woods, Charles Woods, Martha Lee .... Yates, Emma Elizabeth . . now 3: Young, Grace Lee... Zbinden, Barbara J.. .. Zilles, Jacqueline G.. . . . Zimmerman, Frances . .. Gamma Phi members heed the call of Refreshments served. RES . . . . .Music ...Spec. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. .lnd. Arts .....Elem. .. .Spec. Ed. . . .Spec. Ed. ......Eng. .....Elem. . . .Spanish . . .Bio. Sci. ...Elem. 189 FRESHMEN nb. 6' G 5.1 I a t- 447, L' ri! now 1 Abell, Verlinda W .... Adams, Virginia .... Albrecht, Joyce J.. .. Allen, Joan E. ....... . Ambrose, Barbara Ann. . Anderson, Barbara Jean. .. Antey, Dorothy L. ..... . Appanaitis, Algiro A... now 2 Archer, Ronald D. .... . Aschenbrenner, Charles . Aupperle, Eldon Ray .... Bachman, Berniel .,.. Baier, Rosemarie S. . .. Baker, Marilyn L.. .. Barry, Patricia F.. .. Barton, Kenneth E.. . now 3 Bauer, Jo Ann ...... Bauman, Margene .. Bechtel, Jack Curtis .... Beggs, Mary Lou .... -s L . U fy Y l i L, 1 Q X in 5 . G 3' 190 5 71 ' ' .1 l z, .. i L 1 al ' if .1 I -V I Q ,S y 1, ,. ., l I ,.. i i-' ' as, 9 P L4 QQ- A 1-Q l .J 51, I nav ....Bus. Ed. Behn, Edward ....Ag .. .Bus. Ed. Behrends, Dorothy Kay .... ...Bus. Ed . . .Math. Berzin, Barbara Ann. .. .Elem . . . . .Elem. Bibby, Michael Patrick . . .Elem . . .Spec. Ed. . . . . .Elem. . .Elem. ROW 42 .H-H 81 P' E. Bielefeld, Iris Lea. . .. ...Elem Black, Allen Jay .... ...Math Black, Carl E. R... . . . . .Ag Black, Julia Rose ..... .Spec. Ed ....Math. Bloomquist, Joel D... . ....Bus. Ed .. .Spec. Ed. Boettcher, G. Gayler .... .... S oc. Sci , , , , , ,Ag, Bonde, Barbara Jane . . .Elem ...Elem. Bosworth, James E.. .. ....Bus. Ed . . .Elem. . . . . . .Art ....Bus. Ed. ROW 55 Imlnd- Arts Boulting, Nancy F.. .. ...Elem Bradley, Donna ... ...Elem Bramhall, Phyllis .. ...Elem Brock, Bernard L.. .. Phy. Sci ...Elem. Brooks, Jean Ann... ...Elem ....Eng. Brooks, Wadell ..... .Bus. Ed. ....Ag. Brownfield, Patricia . . .Bus. Ed ...Elem. Brumitt, Roland G.. .. Soc. Sci. it SAW. ,g r ' - . ff 'U' lf., L .y J' 1 W ' 'S f -1 .Q .fl L X 5 I 6 X7 Q J -if, uf limi 1 'i FRE SHMEN A A ' ef .. f- J , , ,Q-- X . J A 5 1 : f 'il i Q Q 'L'g , 5r.. ,W ' .3 la ' 4. ' r- yi .f . .- V 312 GFS L. . 3 A , ,q 4.-p -, X .gs ' ' - s 2 fs' is ' K f .Q J at A A T ... ,:.lVN 11 Iil . J ' ,' , 'Z 'li - . 5 s .. ls. -i..l it P f VR qt x Kali .: 3 , A E if W9 tt 'Q si.. . , at . , .i.,.: ,,f. l 1 3 iliiffg ..1' 'F . u 'A f ' . 'J ' ' - ' ff' '1'1A -:.- R l '7' A J it fi 5 .:.: ' bi E3 11 ' ' ROW 1: Bruns, Marian E. .... ....... E lem. Cave, Leona D. ...... .. .EIem. Buck, Ruth M. .... . . .Home Ec. Chase, Billie JoAnne. .. Home Ec. Bukant, Bebe C.. .. ..... Eng. Checklin, Junette Rose .... . . . . .Art Burke, Robert W.. .. ..Bus. Ed. Cherry, A. June ....... .Bus. Ed. Burrows, John M.. .. ..lnd. Arts Busch, Harry L. ..... ..Bus. Ed. Bush, Burnette Marie .... .... E lem. ROW 4: Byrne, Harry M. . . -.Bio. Sci. Chestney, LaVerne .Soc. Sci. Christiansen, Mary .... Home Ec. Clark, Suzanne Wells. .... Spanish Row 2, - Clements, Don L. ....... ..... A g. Byrne, Holly W. .... . . .Geog. Clower, Robert E.. . . .Bus. Ed. Calcaterra, Lucia J.. . .. Elem. Cochran, William . . . .Phy. Sci. Calretti, Robert L.. .. .Spec. Ed. Coen, Joan R. .... .. .Math. Campbell, Glen R.. .. ...... Ag. Cole, Phyllis L... Home Ec. Carlson, Doris H... . . .H 81 P. E. Carlson, Joyce Hilder .... Elem. Carlson, Richard H.. . H 8. P. E. ROW 5: Carnahan, Ncncie B' unl. Elem. Collins, Wanda A. .... ..... E lem. Conley, Marilyn .... .H 81 P. E. Constant, Jeanne .. ...Elem. Row 3. Coons, Ferol Joan .... Home Ec. Carter, Robert E. .... . .Phy. Sci. Cooper, Ruth V.. . . Home Ec. Cartright, Donald Dean. .. ...... Ag. Cote, Wm. Paul. . . .Bio. Sci. Caselton, Mark A. ....... .... M ath. Craig, John C. ..... ...Elem. Cates, Ruth A. .... ...... .... B u s. Ed. Cronholm, Barbara . . . .... H. 8. P. E. .- ' , 'iw 4 Zz., . Ti s if t ' . . Q .xl 1 'l9l FRESHMEN 3 ,A J nb now 1. Cunning Carol l. ..... . Cunningham, Billie J.. .. Curl, Jerry .......... Curry, Dolores Ruth. .. Davis, Darrell E.. .. Day, T. Esther ..... DeLong, Donna Lee .. Derry, Ruth E. ..... . now 2. Dickey, Marian L.. .. Dominic, Charles ..... Donahue, D. Patricia.. . Donnell, Martha Ann... Doty, Lena Mae .,.... Doubet, Marilyn A. .... . Drake, Marlene ........ Dredge, Mary Elizabeth. . . low 3. Drysdale, Mariorie A.. .. Dunn, Roger D. ...... . East, Barbara A.. .. Eddy, F. Cleone. .. ... ...Elem. ....lnd. Arts .Bus. Ed. . . .Math. .Bus. Ed. . . .Elem. . .Speech Home Ec. . . .French .Bus. Ed. .Bus. Ed. . .Speech Home Ec. Home Ec. .Bus. Ed. Home Ec. H. 8. P. E. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. Spec. Ed. Eden, Lloyd D. ..... . Edwards, Grace V... Edwards, John R... Egan, Mata-Mary . .. now 4. Eidson, George W.. . Elliott, Jean G.. .. Elson, Joyce ..... Engstrom, Jean C.. .. Everly, Charles A... Exdell, Anthea ..... Fager, Mariorie V... Finegan, Connie .. ROW 5: Finnell, John Thomas .... Finney, Russell E.. .. Fitzgerald, Marianne . Fitzpatrick, Bonita J.. Fogel, Don E. .... . Ford, Jean ....... Forney, Robert C.. .. Frampton, Doris Dean . ...... Music H. 8. P. E. .Phy. Sci. . . . .Eng. Spec. Ed. Home Ec. H. 8- P. E. ... .Eng. .. .Elem. Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E. .Bus. Ed. ...Math. .Ag. . . ..... Elem. Home Ec. . . . . .Ag. .Soc. Sci. ..Ag. Home Ec. 2 Nxh if R. I - 192 J . wi ff' . K I ROW 'l: Frank, Eugene R.. . Freitag, E. Carleen. now 2. Garrison, Betty M... Gasaway, Glenn W.. now 3. Frink, Joseph L. . .. Frink, Willis ...... Garihee, Laura V.. ROW 4: Geiken, Lois E. ...... . Gerber, M. Joanne Geske, Donna Mae ROW 5: Gharst, Lora Lee .... Gibson, Richard A.. . Gierhart, Jane E.. ROW 6: Gillen, Richard J. .... . .. .. .Music Home Ec. ..Spec. Ed. . . .Soc Sci. . . .Soc. . . .Phy . .Spec. Sci. Sci. Ed. Home Ec. Nursing . .Home Ec. ....Music ...Bus. Ed. ..H.8.P.E. . . .Math. . .Spec. Ed. Glassman, Rebecca A. ..... Elem. Gisebu rt, Lola Jean . 'f 6 ROW 7: Goetze, Bernard George .... Ag. Gould, Josephine ..... Home Ec. Grant, Lucile M. .... . Gray, Elmer E. ..... . . Gray, Linda Ann ...... Greathouse, Bettie L... Gregory, Patricia A.. . . Grubb, Nancy K.. .. ROW 8: Gusloff, Richard F... Guess, Mary Joan. .. Hall, S. Ann ....... Hanschmann, Lois E. Hamilton, Marvin D... Harper, Doris M.. . . . Hassel, Joanne Marie. . Hastings, Winifred Jean ROW 9: Hausken, Helen Marie. Hayden, Joanne E.. . .. Hazard, John T.. . .. Hedden, Betty Jean. Heintz, Raymond J.. .. Henebry, James E.. . .. Hesterberg, Erma L.. . . . Hinton, John Eugene.. . Y X Ain. t .. 'V 1 .. ' . - - 1 .. .Music .. .Geog. Home Eu. .. .Music .. .Elem. .. .Elem. Spec. Ed. .Soc. Sci. Spec. Ed. H. 8: P. E. H. 8. P. E. Home Ec. Home Ec. .Spec. Ed. .. .Elem. H.8.P. E. .Bus. Ed. ... . .Art . . .Math. .lnd. Arts Home Ec. Spec. Ed. FRES Si 'I . 2? I J i .- V vxsyx ' HMEN A . Q-Q is X 7 E ' A 1 w V' gf! ' '57, 5 Pgib- ,Q N I x .filth X T . M y A . f. F. 3 al ..'5'Ni -- s .V l i . , v its 5 Ml, 193 FRESHMEN 5- ,- E 1 , . . F 5 1 U' .. C ' - 7 A., 1 his now lz Hinton, Lois J. ..... . Hodgman, L. Lansing. Hoffman, Carol .... Hoffman, Gene L.. .. Hottman, Janette E... Hoover, Bernadine .. Hoover, F, Richard. . . Houchin, Keith O... now 2, Householder, Janet . . Hoyt, Ruth Ann .... Hudson, Mary Lou. .. Hunsinger, Carol Ann.. Hunter, Delmar R.. . .. Ishmael, Mary Ruth.. Israel, Margilee ..., Jacobs, Barbara Jean IOW 3: Jacobs, George J. .... . James, Dorothy Jean. Jenkins, Ann ....... Johnson, Joan C. .. . I P 194 5 ...Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. ...Phy. Sci. ...H.8.P.E. ...Bus. Ed. ....Elem. ...Math. ....EIem. ...Bus. Ed. ....Elem. . . . .Music ...Eng. ...Ind. Arts . . . . .Music ...Spec. Ed. ...Bus. Ed. Johnson, Particia A... Jones, Edward Francis. Jordan, Maridee ..... Judy, Carole Row 41 Juhl, Marvin L. ..... .. Jurgensen, Wilma Jean Kafer, Lois l. ....... . Kolesky, Jerry H.. . .. Kane, Maureen J.. . .. Kaufman, Mary Jean.. Keath, Loretta May. .. Kelson, Carol Lee .... now sf Kern, Wayne Lee .... Kessler, Mariarie J.. .. Kimpling, Carol ...... Klinck, Florella J. .... . Koerner, Marilyn Jean. Krabec, Lois Ann ..... Kraft, Ann .......... Kramer, Norma J.. .. tl' il if s ....Eng. ...Music ...Eng. ...Elem. .Bus. Ed. H. 8. P. E. H. 8. P. E. .Soc. Sci. . . .Music H. 8. P. E. .. .Math. ...Eng. .....Ag. .. .Elem. .. .Music . . .Elem. . . .Math. . . .Elem. .. .Elem. Home Ec. ROW I: Kuen, Patricia Estelle. Kunz, Melvin R. .... . Laing, Charlotte A.. .. Lamont, Lois ...... Lampert, David L... Lane, Charles A.. . .. Lange, Mary L. ....... . Lanterman, Ralph Ford. . . now 2. Lauterback, Lois L.. .. Lemanski, Patricia Ann Lemanski, Sylvia Joan Lentz, Mildred Irene .... Lenz, Phillip E. .... . Lindberg, Imogene . .. Lloyd, Norma Janet .... Lohmann, Martha .. now at Lower, Robert G.. . . Luft, Carol E. ....... . Lutz, Rhea A. ...... . MacMurdo, Elizabeth i L 2 I tal I xx 'iv , FR ss.. 3 f l -Q 5 .Q 4 Q ff. 'E N g 5 , ,,., .. ,... ...Elem. McClane, Dolores B.. .. . . .Spanish McClellan, Robert L.. . .. ....Bus. Ed. McCombs, Audrey J.. .. . . .Home Ec. ...H.8.P.E. ....Bus. Ed. .....Ag. .....Elem. ...H.81P.E. ...H.8.P.E. ,....Music . . . .Bus. Ed. ....Math. ...Home Ec. ...H.81P.E. .. .Spec. Ed. . . .Spec. Ed. ........Elem. ....H.8I.P.E. McKelvey, Bonnie B.. .. ROW 4: McKinney, Beverley Ann.. McManus, Walter ..... Magee, Phyllis Lorraine. .. Maloney, Mary Jean... March, Barbara I.. . .. Marler, Rose Marie .... Martin, Patricia Lee. .. Mason, William D.. .. RCW 5: Maurer, DeLoris Jean. . . Maxey, Loren R. ...... . Mednanski, Joseph K... . Meile, Richard L. .... . Melody, June Joan... Meredith, Walton .. Metz, Jean ........ Mickley, Marianne . .. tv my l QW tw. f ESHMEN I ', , 1 .Spec. Ed. .......Ag. ....Music ....Eng. ....Music .......Elem. ....Home Ec. .......Elem. ....H.8lP.E. ....H.8IP.E. . . . .Home Ec. .......Ag. ....Bus. Ed. .......Ag. .. .Ind. Arts . . .Soc. Sci. ... .Elem. .. . .Bus. Ed. ....Spec. Ed. ....Spec. Ed. 9 '..- V7 . ,W ,IF I tr I vw ffl I 195 FRESHM inf A E N i ' A C si E .3 Q X ' . 1, - J -:'7v. 1 - 2 ' if ' 51 X 3 - - f 'Q s' f '. ' 1 Ls. Y now if Mill, Marjorie ....... Miller, Genevieve Mae . Mink, Suzan ......... MoHett, Joanne ...,. Moma, lloyd Albert. .. Momeny, Donna Marie. Moody, J. Jane ........ Moore, Robert Eugene. . low 2- Morris, Dorothy J.. . . . Moss, Raymond Edward. .. Munns, William Edward .... Murray, Margaret Ann. Near, Jane Anne .... Nelson, Lola Mae .... Nicken, Carl Roland... Nickoley, Mary l... .. now 3 Nigg, Marilyn A... Nix, Joyce Fae ...., Norman, Charlene .. Oesch, William E.. .. S F A.. 3 ixi X ' l if I 196 'F i iq 5, sI'1 X4 1 I 9' R if . Ffh 1. ' ...Bus. Ed. ....Bus. Ed. ......Art ....Elem. ......Elem. ....Home Ec. .......Art ...Phy. Sci. ....Elem. ...Bus. Ed. . . . .Speech ....Spec. Ed. ....Elem. ....EIem. ...Phy. Sci. ....Elem. . . . .Nursing ....Elem. ...Bus. Ed. ....Bus. Ed. rn .A n Fr Oettel, Jeannette Ellen ................. Ofifner, Leola ........ Orback, Alyce ........ Orlande, Clara Marine. ROW-1: Usborn, Virginia L.. ,... . Owen, Charlene Frances... . Owens, Ronald K. .... . Paiak, Lorraine Ann .... Parlier, Delores Jean .... Parrish, Noel A. ....., . Patterson, Robert L.. . . . Pedrotti, Frank ...... ROW 5: rennington, Diane ..... Peppard, Marilyn Janet. Perkinson, William B.. .. Perne, Anne Frances ..... Phillips, D. Gene ...... Phillips, Melvin Herschell .... Pierce, Kathyrn ....... Pincombe, Jessica .. 1 .. .Elem H. 8- P. E . . .Elem . . . .Eng . . .Elem Spec. Ed .Soc. Sci Home Ec . . .Elem H. 8- P. E .. .Elem Phys. Sci . . .Elem . . .Math H. 8. P. E .Bus. Ed . . .Math . . .Elem H. 8. P. E .Soc. Sci KN .. gsigsv, ,S -A3 X 0 FRE E .Xi 5, 4 I A A R A Vg, X-9: s-A ' .F 1 4 . S s - V -4 .s . .X Q . 1 ,ea I s 5 r Row 1: Pleines, Darlene . .. Plocher, Janice M. .. Rapp, Bonnie M.. . . . Rave, Elizabeth . . . Rediger, Delores .. Reeves, Edwin l. ..... . Reinhart, Mariorie A.. . Repmann, Raymond . .. Row 2. Rich, Barbara A.. . . .. Riley, Donald l. ...... . Rittenhouse, Arlen Ray. Rittmueller, Glenn ..... Robbins, Lois M. ..... . Robertson, Mary Lu. .. Robson, Joan V.. . .. Rodgers, Barbara L.. .. Row 3. Roeder, Rosemary . . . Rogers, Joy M.. . . . Rahm, Carol J. .,... . Rolinski, Charles A.. . .. .........Bus. Ed. .H.8.P.E. .Elem. . .... Eng. ....Elem. .....Ag. . . . .Home Ec. .Bio. Sci. ....Elem. .....Ag. .Bio. Sci. .....Eng. ....Elem. ....Spec. Ed. . .Speech .....Eng. .Spec. Ed. ....Elem. .....Art ...Math. Rose, Stella N. ........ .... . ... Rosenkrans, Donald DeForest Rosing, William J. ......... . Royal, Lowell S.. . .. now 4. Rozoff, Marie E. .... . Runge, Eldora Mae ..... Ryburn, Marigenne D.. .. Sandleben, Lois D. .... . Sanders, llandos G.. . .. Sawusch, Ray F.. ........ . Sawyer, Barbara Darlene... Sawyer, Charlotte Marie .... Row 5: Schaper, Rosamari .. Scharp, lrmaiean ..... Scheeler, Sally Anne Schlosser, Donald O.. . . Schlosser, Mary K... . Schmitt, Patricia . .. Schneider, Evelyn . .. Schoonouer, Lila .... SHMEN 4 Q ' Q L tg ' ' 'f ,L ff .. ...Spec. Ed ....lnd. Arts ...H.8.P.E . . .Spec. Ed .. . . .Elem . . .Home Ec . . .Spec. Ed . . .Home Ec . . .Spec. Ed .. .Bus. Ed . . .Spec. Ed . . .Spec. Ed ...H.8.P.E .....Math ...H.8.P.E .....Math ...H.8.P.E . . . . . . .Art . . .Home Ec . . .Bus. Ed 4' 'F I Y Hg? . 5 faiifig . 197 FRESHMEN v , N E9 V 4' l ' ' J i V7 now 1. Schramm, Helen Ann.. Schultz, Donna M.. .. Schwoerer, Nancy A... . Sears, M. Isabelle. .. Shannon, Martha I.. .. Sharp, Walter, Jr.. . .. Shoven, Karen R.. .. Shull, D. Gene... now 2, Simpson, Neoma M.. .. Singleman, Lois M... Sloneker, James H.. .. Smalley, Marilyn A.. .. 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Walker, Noda J... 1' 0 1 -.1 f , ...H.8.P.E. .....Music ....Eng. ...Art ......Elem. ...H.8iP.E. . . . .Home Ec. ....Elem. ...Speech ...Elem. ....Ag. . . .Speech ...Bus. Ed. ...Soc. Sci. ....Elem. ....Elem. ......Elem. ..Home Ec. ....Elem. . . .Speech J.. .. 'Hff.. gif? G - fi -.A .81 now 1: Walsh, Raymond J.... Walton, Winona ... Warner, Nancy .. . Warren, John H.. .. Wasson, Selma E... Watson Jack C.. .. Watson Julia A.. .. Weaver, Evelyn l.. .... .....,.. . gs' Q . Ti ' 51: ...rlr sg Q37 - - . 6 . sv! J' IT. sn Q z 5 V - x -.if 3 'TI51' -' ' alf l x is . ROW 8: Yates, Glenn E.. .. . . Yedlicka, Marilyn . . . . ROW 9: Yedinak, Robert A.. . . Zehr, Romaine A.. .. . ROW 10: Zilles, Carol J. ........ . Zimmerman, Barbara A... gk, , i Kiggv , V r i film: Ii 0 13 I K 1 l l . . . an . -M- X K i ff' Vx ,.Phy. ser Home Ec. . . .Music Spec. Ed. H. 8. P. E. . .Speech J ......Art ....Elem. ....Music ....Elem. . . .Bus. Ed. .H.8.P.E. .....Music ... .Elem. Q' QF. 3 . i.52 elif' SE A 'ki I ROW 3: FR Row 2. Webb, Eleanor L... . Weber, Jack N. ..... . Wedekind, Gerald L.. .. Weiss, G. Keith ...... Wepprecht, Ronald . . West, Mary Ann .... White, Beverly Jean. . . White, William A... i' . 1, .1 . ,WSW A 3 ., ' . . 4 ,. :Av- , ,..'1.:Q.':'E',v'r.1: :Zi'2 .- 4 , K ' H .4 f'-r3'::5: E-1? ESHMEN .. .Spec. Ed. .. .Phy. Sci. .....Ag. .....Art .......Eng. ...H.8.P.E. ...Spec. Ed. .....Elem. Q' Q- E .,' . Q. ' .sf-16-'HC 4' r f 3, . . ws ff'--. V3 .-:1 ,-.5-2 :E R15 u f , - .9-L4 4 f X ,i,l 5 .qs .x 5, ' ' s iEi,5.Sb4 xx 2 ,f EQETQQ' 'ffm P 3? if Whiteside, William R.. . .. .Spec. Ed. Wiechen, Wayne P.. . . . . .Phy. Sci. ROW 4: Wilken, Beverly J.. .. .. .Elem. Williams, A. Joan .... .... E ng. now sz Willmore, M. Janice ........... Elem. Wisegarver, Jessie M. ...... Home Ec. ROW 6: Wiseman, Mary R. ......... H. 8. P. E. Woidemann, Anne M. ......... Elem. ROW 7: Workun, Arthur . . . . . .Speech Wulff Phyllis C Elem Yarnell, Jo Ann .... . . .Elem ,. X: .H ..3:-,,- '.-g-.,:::i.5.. .d...: 1 .4 zl,- mx , , SQ xi ti ' - lf fl 4 ff S .l gy . ig 4: s . wr fl ,-:Q .- iff 'ii l ' r l ggi.. ea: S WF. , s 199 Alpha Phi Omega, 82 Alpha Tau Alpha, 83 Art Club, 84 Blackiriars, 85 Busines s Education Club, B6 Canterbury Club, B7 Christian Science Club, B8 College League ol Women Voters, 89 Elementary Club, 90-91 English Club, 92 Fell Hall, French Club, 93 Future Teachers ot America, 9.4 Gamma Phi, 95 Gamma Theta Uvsilon, 96 A Abel, Barbara Anne, 173 Abell, Peter lee, 96, 14B Abell, Verlinda Willia, 86, 190 Achterberg, lois Marie, 130, 148 Acklin, Thomas Herbert Adams , Vernon Ardell, 85 Adams, Virginia Alice, 51, 190 Adams Adcos, Agnew , William Leonard, 121 George Ellis Jeanne Ann 90 101 108 14B Albrecht, Joyce Jeariettd, 5l,'112,'190 Alderson, Mary Eleanor, 113, 115, 129, 148 Alexander, Ettabelle, 97, 109, 173 Allan, Jo Ann Allen, Joan Edith, 51, 90, 190 Allen, Lois Ann, 90, 173 Allen, Phyllis Jeane, 173 Allen, Reginald Nelson, 148 Allen, Virginia Marie, 90, 101, 173 Allred. Joy Ellis Ambrose, Barbara Ann, 51, 112, 123, 190 Amdol, Glenn Edward, 148 Amons, Leland L. Anders, James Francis, 123 Anders, Mary Jane, 173 Anderson, Barbara Jean, 91, 108, 190 Anderson, Bob Lynn Anderson, Clarence George Anderson, Earl LoVerne, 181 Anderson, Edmund William Anderson Eva Victoria. 112, 149 Anderson, Florence Bladel Anderson, Neva Elaine, 173 Anderson, Patsy Jane, 173 Anderson, Robert Eugene, 149 Andrews, Shirley Jean, B4 Anich, Frances Anich, Mary Ann, 113, 115, 149 Anich, Virginia, 84, 97, 112, 173 Antenen, Wayne Wallace, 181 Antey, Dorothy Lorraine, 112, 190 Antonacci, Virginia Lee, 90, 112, 173 Apoanairis, Algiro Anthony, 190 Aooelboum, Charlene Beryl, 181 Aaaenbrirslr, David William, 104, 149 Arbiuani, Gloria Frances, 128, 173 Arbogosr, Dean Oris Archer, Ronald Dean, 52, 190 Archibald, Janet Joyce Ann, 173 Are-1, Frances Gertrude, 181 Armbruster, ldella Margaret Armstrong, Murray Frank Armstrong, William Robert, 101, 121, 125, 173 Ari-ora, ascriirra warns I Ardiurne, leo Anthony Aschenbrenner, Caroline Grace, 91, 149 Aschenbrenner, Charles louis, 123, 190 Aschenbrenner, Conrad Eno, 75, 85, 173 Ashbough, Jo Alden, 109, 181 Ashbrook, Bertha Bennett Ashbrook, James Thornton Ashburn, William Anderson Aszmon, Robert Lee, 98, 173 Atkinson, Kennet Earl Augsburger, Mary Ann, 123, 173 Augustus, Gerald James Aueperle, Eldon lay, 190 Aussorung, Walter Robert, 75, B5, 149 Austin, Ellis Wayne, 62, 64 Austin, Ruth Marie, 91, 102, 149 200 lmlm Organizations Home Economics Club, 97 lndex, 43 Industrial Arts Club, 9B Intercultural Club, 99 lota Lnmbda Sigma, 100 Jesters, 101 Kappa Delta Epsilon, 102 Kapoa Delta Pi, 103 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 104 Latin Club, 105 library Club, 106 Lowell Mason Club, 107 Lutheran Club, 108 Maize Grange, 109 N Club, 110 Nature Study Club, 111 Newman Club, 112 Orchesis, 113 Philadelphia, 114 Physical Education Club, 115 Pi Gamma Mu, 116 Pi Kappa Delta, 117 Pi Omega Pi, 118 Science Club, 119 Sigma Tau Delta, 120 Smith Hall, 52 Social Science Club, 121 Spanish Club, 122 Special Education Club, 123 Student Council, 124 Students B Babbs, Mary Irene Babigian, George Robert, 148 Babigian, Gloria Whittemyer, 149 Bachman, Berniel Joyce, 190 Backes, James Glenn, 52, B5 Bacouoolas, George Pete, 149 Bohan, Wilma Darlene, 123, 181 Bahen, Joanne Jean, 92, 93, 130 Baier, Rosemarie Sophie, 91, 190 Bailen, Thelma G. Bailey, Ava Louise, 173 Bailey. Beverly Blanch, 99, 130, 181 Bailey, Darrell Eugene Bailey, Donald Maw Bailey, Leta Rasolee, 90, 94, 105, 181 Baker, Grover Clark, 96 Baker, John Roland Boker, Marilyn Lee, 51, 128, 190 Baldrini, Richard Joseph, 66, 72 Baldwin, Billie Lee, 181 Ballard, Nora Lee, 149 Ballinger, Marilynne Elizabeth, 115, 129, 149 Bane, Ruth Vivian Bonkert, Russell Eugene, 101, 125, 149 Barker, Marilyn Joyce, 123, 173 Barker, Mary Ann, 97, 173 Barnard, Georgetta Jean, 50, 123 Barnes, David Eugene, 181 Barr, loRee Lou, 181 Barry, Patricia Frances, 51, 190 Bartman, Margaret Jane, 149 Barton, Kenneth Edward, 43, 190 Barton, Mary Ellen, 106, 115 Balham, James Huston, 149 Bass, Buterd Harold, 148 Batastini, Ralah Charles, 118, 149 Batemen, Carol Mae, 97, 109, 114, 181 Bates, William Guy, 98, 149 Bauer, Frances Elaine, 149 Bauer, Jim Allen Bauer, Jo Ann, 51, 90, 190 Bauman, Morgene leo, 50, 190 Baumann, Adalin Lucy Baumgortner, Lois Pauline, 109, 181 Baylor, Dale Eugene Beales, James Ronald, 56, 59, 68, 69 Beamer, Robert Harlan, 91, 181 Beason, Shirley Elizabeth, 149 Bechtel, Jack Curtis, 112, 190 Beck, Beverly Ann, 97, 111, 181 Becker, Carl Robert Beebe. William George, 56 Beeson, Jessie Floyd Began, James Daniel, 116, 150 Boggs, Mary lou, 190 Behling, Mary Alice, 115 Bettm, Edward John, 190 Behrends, Dorothy Kay, 190 Beitsch, Dorothy lrma, 37, 102, 103, 115, 129, 150 Bell, Marilyn Mae Benckendort, Zelrna Ruth, 181 Benel, Richard Arnold, 181 Beniamin, Richard Allen Bennet, Jackie Dole, 92 Bennett, Charles Anthony Bennett, Nellie Bay, 104, 173 Benson, Richard Lee, 52 Benvray, Roger Lee Berg, Janet Arlene, 43, 90, 114, 181 Berger, Willard Fred, 181 Bergland, Charles louis Bergman, Kenneth Harrison Berkowitz, Rosalie Bernosek, Roger Gordon, 85, 101, 116, 125, 150 Berta, Henry Donald, 72 Berutti, William Edward Berwonger, Eugene Harley, 85, 101 116,121,124,125,150,172 Berlin, Barbara Ann, 190 Beyer, Dallas Eugene, 181 Bibby, Michael Patrick, 190 Biddle, Robert Duane Biedenbach, Donald Gene Biedenharn, Norma Whitver Bielefeld, lris Lea, 91, 190 Bill, Goldie Hilliard, 150 Birnie, Myrna Beasley, 107, 150 Birthwright, Barbara Jean, 113, 181 Birtwhistle, Robert Donald Biorkman, Phyllis Betty, 84, 150 Black, Allen Jay, 190 Block, Carl Eugene Reeves, 109, 190 Black, Edward Swan Black, Julia Rose, 51, 123, 190 Blackburn, George Joseph Blackburn, Homer Glenn Blackburn, Mary Kellenberger Blain, Dolores Joyce Blakeley, loralice June, 90, 181 Blakemore, William Howard Blandy, Priscilla Jean, 93, 122, 150 Blaum, Richard lavonne Bleifield, Robert Darwin Blessent, Dolores Madelyn Mary, 181 Bliese, Gerald Karl Bliler, Jack Wesley, 181 Blinn, Walter Craig, 52, 119, 150 Block, Marvin William Blodgett, William Edward, 116, 120, 126 Bloomingdale, Marilyn, 99, 128, 181 Bloomquist, Joel David, 190 Bloomauist, Roger Bruce Blufl, Birdie Jean, 99, 113, 181 Boblett, Ishmael Neil Bock, Betty Ann, 181 Boeckmann, Hermann William Boel, Beverly Ann, 112, 181 Boettehen, George Gayler, 190 Bohrer, Lucite Marie Boldan, Lois Elaine, 99, 181 Bollmann, Barbara Ruth, 173 Boncyxk, Edmund Anthony, 62, 65, 72 Bonde, Barbara Jane, 51, 90, 190 Bonham, William Eugene Bonnell, Gordon Fred Bonney, Joan Carolyn, 150 Borchers, Evan Eugene, 42, 181 Borden, Harold Parker Boring, Mary Elisabeth, BB, 173 Borls, Joseph Bornell, Donald Gustave, 173 Borotsky, Donald Joseph, 112, 116, 121 150 Borror, Ruth Ellen, 92, 107, 150 Borrar, William Eldon, 68, 98, 181 Bosworth, James Edward, 190 Botkin, Evelyn Halvey, 150 Boultlng, Nancy Faye, 51, 90, 190 Boussum, Marilyn Arden Bovey, Mary Moree, 114, 181 Boward, Helen Louise, 97, 173 Bower, Martha Jenell, 173 Bowers, John C. Boyd, Kathryn, 150 Theta Alpha Phi, 125 University Choir, 48 University Club, 126 University Concert Band, 45 University Marching Band, 44 University Men's Glee Club, 46 University Symphony Orchestra, 45 University Women's Chorus, 47 viderie, 42 Wesley Foundation, 127 Women's League, 128 W.R.A,, 129 Wrightonia, 130 v.w.c.A., 131 Boyden, Anna Marie, 91, 150 Boyle, Lawrence Andrew, 116, 150 Boyle, William Walter Boylston, Patricia Irene, 91, 102, 150 Bozarth, Max Keith Bradley, Donna Ilene, 91, 190 Bradley, June Elizabeth, 181 Bramhall, Phyllis Elaine, 50, 91, 190 Brandt, Gene Brandt, Jack Brandt, Ja Anne, 97 Brannon, Carolyn Joyce, 127, 150 Brasi, Vincent Barney Braun, Marilyn Louise, 91, 173 Brawley, Barbara Helen, B6, 181 Bray, Norma Mae, 173 Bray, Patricia Jaan, 91, 173 Bremer, Irma Neumann, 173 Brenneman, Kay Carol, 86, 181 Brenneman, Robert Philip, 62, 63, 65, 173 Bridges, Gaylord Paul Bright, Robert Dean Brim, Thomas Edmond Briney, William Enos, 181 Brittin, Evans Eliiah, 107 Brock, Bernard Lee, 190 Broecker, James Merchant Brooker, Robert Henry, 181 Bralley, Mary Ann, 173 Brondell, Virginia Lau, 181 Brooks, Frances Josephine Brooks, Jean Ann, 190 Brooks, Wadell, 86, 130, 190 Browder, Frances Betti, 111, 173 Brown, Beverly Jean, 121, 181 Brown, Elvin LeRoy, 151 Brown, Harriett Brace, 151 Brown, Jacquelyn Rose Brown, Joyce Elaine, 91, 181 Brown, Lorraine Edith Brown, Nancy Jane Brown, Philip Eugene Brown, Roy Howard, 151 Brown, Ruby Fitzpatrick Brownewell, Dale Isaiah, 182 Browntleld, Patricia Jean, 86, 190 Brumrnlt, Roland Glen Lee, 190 Brummet, Dale Rost Brunk, Helen Moy, 151 Bruno, Richard William, 112 Bruno, Robert Walter, 123, 173 Bruns, Marian Elizabeth, 191 Buck, Ruth Marian, 51, 97, 109, 191 Buckowlch, Albert John, 56, 59, 173 Buckhouse, James Thomas, 62 Buflat, Frances Ann, 113, 123, 173 Bukant, Bebe Carol, 190 Bullerman, Helen Arlene, 107, 182 Bungard, Lols Margaret, 173 Bunte, Eugene Willard, 86, 113, 182 Burke, Robert Wllllam, 190 Burmelster, Walter Charles Wllllom, 112, 182 Burnett, Dionne Lee, 115, 182 Burnett, Douglas Standtord Burns, Barbara Ann Burns, Harold Leonard Burns, Howard Joseph, 94, 98, 151 Burns, Richard Lyons, 98, 112, 182 Burrldge, Edward Dean, 37, 56, 58, 151 Burrows, John Mattson, 191 Burrus, Franklin lven, 83, 109 Burt, Joyce lrene Burtls, Carman Jane, 128, 173 0 Burton, Lurley Jean Burwash, Donald Eugene Busbey, Richard Gillespie, 99, 182 Busch, Harry Landon, 86, 191 Bush, Burnette Marie, 51, 112, 191 Bush, James Cahill Busick, Judith Ellen Butkus, Elizabeth Helen, 122, 182 Butz, Alto Lorene Byrd, Jane Dell, 90 Byrne, Harry Milton, 191 Byrne, Holly Warren, 191 C Cabalek, Mary Margaret, 94, 112, 151 Cable, Donna Marie, 182 Calcaterra, Lucia Joan, 90, 112, 191 Callaby, Donald Alfred, 36, 43, 86, , .12, 118 121 4 151 Caldwell, Elizabeth Marie, 107, 128, 151 Calretti, Robert Louis, 130, 191 Cambani, Ray Stanley, 68, 69, 85, 151 Camp, William Charles, 114, 122 Campbell, chori Walter, 111, 119, 151 Campbell, Glen Roy, 191 Campbell, Marianne Lorraine, 86, 123, 173 Campbell, Nina Muriel, 127, 182 Campbell, Ronnie Lester Campton, Richard Samuel Canham, Norma Jean, 127 Canton, Edward Everett Cantr all, Marilyn Jeanne, 182 Capodice, Jack, 151 Cardosi, Cecelia B. Carle Carla y, William Harvey ck, John Robert, 148 Carlson, Doris Helen, 51, 115, 191 Carlson, Joyce Hilder, 191 Carlson, Richard Henry, 191 Carlton, Wilbur Gene, 107 Carnahan, G. Kathryn Wright Carnahan, Nancie Beth, 51, 191 Carney, Richard Stanley Carr, Edwin Palmer Carr, Margaret Mary, 151 Carr, Martha Anne Luke Carter, Louis Harold Carter, Maude Lompe Carter, Robert Edwin, 191 Cartright, Donald Dean, 191 Caselton, Mark Andrew, 191 Casner, Betty Jean, 16 Castell, Jane Alice Castle, Frank Douglas, 98, 173 Castle, Mary Theresa, 121 Cate, Charles A. Cates, Ruth Adeline, 191 Cotherwood, Bonnie Faye, 90, 94, 101, 114, 125, 151 Catlin, Harriet Louise Caudle, Charlotte Bea, 102, 124, 151, 172 Cave, John Richard, 173 Cave, Leona Daisy, 91, 191 Celander, Phyllis Lucille, 182 Cellitti, Roslinda Mary, 90, 128, 130, 182 Changnon, Laverne Maurice, 39, 52, 62, 75, 82,110,151,172 Chaplin, John Glenn Chapman, Betty Irene, 114, 127, 131 Chapman, Edna May Chapman, Frederick Arthur, 56, 70, 110 Chase, Billie JoAnne, 50, 97, 191 Chaudoin, George Stephen, 112, 182 Checklin, Junette Rose, 191 Cherry, Adah June, 86, 191 Chestney LaVerne Marie, 121, 191 Chiodo, Frank Thomas, 56, 58, 62, 65, 110 Chiti, Fred Angelo Christian, Janet L. Cullison, 151 Christiansen, Ken Lee Christiansen, lngred Marie, 182 Christensen, Kay Joan, 97, 113, 115, 182 Christiansen, Mary Ann, 97, 127, 191 Christolierson, Mary Ann, 51, 107 Churchill, Max William, 99, 109 Cluts, Harry Keith, 127, 182 Coon, Frances Silena, 43, 92, 93, 120, 174 Coatney, Dorothy Eleanor, 152 Cobb, Clayton E., 83 Cochran, William Walter, 191 Coen, Joan Ruth, 191 Cahoon, Patricia Ann Coile, Myrtle Williams Cole, Dorothy May Cole, Helen Elizabeth, 174 Cole, Phyllis Joanne, 191 Coleman, James Ronald, 174 Collins, Wanda Amalia, 91, 191 Compis, James August, 98, 182 Compton, Richard S., 182 Conklin, Rose Emma, 105, 182 Conley, Marilyn Jean, 50, 191 Conroy, Dorothy Eleanor, 103, 104, 174 Constant, Carolyn Jeanne, 51, 191 Cook, John Thomas Cooke, Richard Dale Coons, Feral Joan, 51, 97, 191 Cooper, Merle Lloyd, 68, 174 Cooper, Ruth Virginia, 51, 97, 191 Copas, Melba Jean, 152 Copeland, Clilford Eugene Corbin, Darlene, 106 Corn, Barbara Ellen, 127, 152 Corn, John Raymond, 96, 127, 152 Corrigan, Colette Catherine, 103, 112, 152 Cortright, Delbert lyle Corzine, Carl Clair Costello, Joan Carol, 122, 182 Cox, Charles Leroy Cote, William Paul, 191 Cotter, William Milburn, 152 Cattingham, Bette Jean, 174 Cottone, Beniamin Michael, 100 Cottrell, Paul Fletcher, 70, 152 Coul, Sherwood Lester Covey, Harold Dean, 174 Cox, Julian Lewis Coy, Mary Lee, 112, 128, 152 Coyle, Carolyn Lou Craig, Forrest Earl Craig, John Eugene, 90, 94, 191 Crawford, Lowell Lee Crawford, Margrett Dell, 131 Crawford, Ruby Louise, 97 Crews, Betty Jean, 174 Crews, Warren S., 62 Crist, Donald Lee Crites, William Guy, 152 Cronholm, Barbara Elise, 50, 86, 115, 191 Crosby, Russell Elwood, 83, 109, 124, 174 Cross, Louis, 85, 152 Crotchett, Kenneth Leo, 70 Croutcher, William Richard, 182 Crowdson, Alta Bernice Crowe, John Stanley, 52, 174 Crum, Dwight Ralph, 118, 152 Crum, Mary Jane Crump, Norma Mae, 96, 103, 116, 121, 152 Culbertson, Warren Dave Cullick, Margaret Elaine, 91, 152 Cultra, Mary Ellen, 91 Cunning, Carol Irene, 192 Cunningham, Billie Jean, 111, 192 Cunningham, Gerald Orril Curl, Gerald Allen, 86, 112, 192 Curran, Esther Kreger Currie, Melvin William, 152 Curry, Dolores Ruth, 51, 192 Curry, Kenneth LeRoy, 148 Curry, Ray William Curtis, Jesse Booker Curtis, Sarah Frances, 182 Cushman, Delores Jean, 99 D Dagraedt, Mary Virginia, 113, 115, 174 Daley, John Charles, 95, 98 DalSanto, John, 72 D'Amico, Donald John Danekas, Alice Ann, 152 DeMav, Marianne Louise, 91 Dennis, James Joseph Denzer, David Franklin, 174 DePue, Wilma Ann, 91, 182 Derry, Ruth Evelyn, 97, 109, 127, 192 Devterman, Robert Hawer, 153 Devine, Donald Francis, 104, 112, 153 Dickey, Marian Louise, 192 Dickson, Virtie, 130, 182 Dickson, William Eugene Diller, Carol Barbara Dillon, Francis Patrick DiMarco, ltalo Dixon, Robert Edwin, 182 Doden, Hilda Helen, 108, 182 Doglio, James Joseph, 52 Doglio, Joseph Anthony Doll, Hilda Henry, 101, 153 Doll, Roy Harold, 153 Dominic, Charles William, 66, 192 Donahue, Del James, 83, 109, 112 Donahue, Dorothy Patricia, 86, 112, 192 Donaldson, Lois Mae Donnell, Martha Ann, 50, 192 Dooley, Heleniean, 113, 115, 153 Doran, Ruby Mae Doris, Joanne Darlene, 90, 182 Dortch, Duane Albert, 116, 153 Dose, Bernadine Joan Dossett, Duane Jay, 182 Doty, Lena Mae, 192 Doubet, Marilyn Ann, 50, 97, 192 Douglas, Frances Ilene, 92, 102, 120, 153 Douglass, Rita Aileen Dowdall, Leven Marwood Dowdall, Russell Voorhes, 153 Dowdall, Virginia G., 182 Doyle, James Ernest Drake, Marlene Kay, 50, 86, 192 Draper, John Kent Drda, Verna Jean, 111, 112, 153 Dredge, Mary Elizabeth, 192 Dremann, Ivan Herbert, 83, 174 Drescik, Frances Nora, 153 Drew, John Wesley, 52, 153 Druce, Ray Morris, 153 Drummond, James Lewis Drysdale, Mariorie Ann, 43, 51, 113, English, George William, 85, 126, 154 Engstrom, Jean Carol, 50, 192 Enlow, Erende Betty Jean n, Clayton Lee Erikson, Harvey Allen, 75 Estergard, James Arnold, 56, 174 Etter, Edwin Roger, 98, 108, 183 Evans, Donald Dean Evans, Jane Crichton Evans, Robert William, 82 Eudeik Evelsiz is, Robert Joan, 70 er, Ronald Lee, 42, B5 Everly, Charles Andrew, 192 Exdell, Anthea, 50, 192 F Fager, Mariorie Virginia, 51, 115, 192 Fager, Marv Janice, 95, 113, 115, 154 Fahs, Edith Elma, 91, 94, 174 Fohsbender, Kenneth Eugene Fairbanks, Jimmie Wayne Falk, Jocaueline Rae Fanelli, Mary Jeanne, 119, 174 Farley, Kenneth Leo Farr, Jeanne Marie, 174 Farris, Righter Steele, 75 Fassett, Richard Faulk, Kenneth Lee Fedanzo, Anthony Fedrigon, Gerald Gene, 174 Feeney, Doris Lorraine, 16, 39, 90, 124 154, 172 Feicke, Ethel Galvin Felchner, Arlen Gerald, 52, 82 Fellows, Clean Llewellyn, 56, 58, 154 Fenton, Jacqueline Mary, 154 Fenton, Joan Marie, 107 Fenton, Marion Thaddeus, 85 Ferguson, James Carroll Ferguson, Harold Marshall Ferrara, Leonora Rafeala, 90 Ferree, George Edwin Ferree, Richard Bennett Ferry, Fidler, Fields, Patricia Louise Gordon LeRoy, 86, 118, 154 Julia Mae, 183 Fielitz, Eric Walter, 101, 108, 125, 174 Filles, Finega Finnell Jacqueline Geneve n, Constance Joan Rosemary, 192 , John Thomas, 192 115, 192 Duba, Merlin Peter, 107, 174 DuBois, Margaret Mary, 182 Dulings, Dumont, Ruth Elaine, 90, 182 James Lee, 182 Dunagan, James Wilson, 153 Dunagan, Richard Carlos, 183 Duncan, Eugene Norman Dunn, Roger Delane, 121, 192 Dunnell, John Peter, 148 Dunphy, Caroline Klotzback Dunphy, William Arthur Durako, David George, 153 Durall, Alice Jurene Finney, Russell Eldo, 192 Fiorin, Louis Eugene, 68 Fisher, Betty Wanda, 94, 123, 183 Fisher, Mary Ellen, 50 Fissel, Mildred Joanne, 88, 89, 183 Fitzgerald, John Edward, 56 Fitzgerald, Marianne, 50, 192 Fitzpatrick, Bonita Joan, 51, 112, 192 Fitzsimmons, Lillian Grace, 123, 174 Flanagan, Robert Eugene Flesner, Mary Louise, 86, 108, 118, 174 Fletcher, Marvin Robert, 98, 174 Durbak, Robert Michael, 72, 154 Duvick, Caroline, 108, 183 Dwyer, Donna Marie Dye, Beverly Allene, 127, 183 Dye, Elizabeth Marie, 91, 174 E Eades, Howard Ernest, 56, 59, 98, 110, 174 Earl, Mary Jean, 154 Flickinger, George Landis, 75 Flink, Floyd, William Henry Pheba Katherine Flynn, Arthur James Fogel, Donald Eugene, 192 Fogel, Donna Marie, 183 Foley, Hermine M., 99, 114 Foley, Thomas Eugene Foar, Rowena Silvey Ford, Norma Jean, 121, 192 Foreman, Wilfred Winston Forney, Robert Cranston, 192 Ciesielski, John Martin, 151 Cima, Richard James, 93 ClaHi n, Clarence Junior, 83 Clark, Arthur Larson Clark, Jayne Cary, 97, 182 Clark, Lila Jean, 97, 174 Clark Suzanne Wells, 191 Clary, Marilyn Jeanette, 86, 182 Claus Claus en, Gordon Frank, 182 on, Shirley Elaine, 91, 182 Clayberg, Eunice, 90, 124, 174 Clearwater, Harold F. Cleary, Alice Anne Danforth, Dana Schuyler, 152 Danielson, Ruth Evelyn, 153 Daravanis, Arthur George Darr, Kenneth Howard, 39, 96, 124, 153 Daters, William Alfred, 174 Davis, Audrey Jeanine Davis, Dale Levvorn Davis, Darrell Erwin, 98, 192 Davis, Orla Delmar, 153 Davis, Davis, Davis Robert Milton Ronald Dwight, 174 Rosemary, 148 East, Ba rbara Alema, 192 East, Guy Russell, 72, 98, 104, 121, 174 Ebert, Eugene Albert, 82, 154 Eddy, Frances Cleone, 51, 123, 192 Eden, Ll oyd Dale, 192 Edwards, Doris Charlene, 120, 154 Edwards, Dorothy Louise, 101, 183 Edwards , Grace Virginia, 115, 192 Edwards, John Robert, 127, 192 Edwards Edwards Egan, Ll Egan, M , Thomas Francis, 154 , Verna Jean, 90, 112, 183 oyd, 192 ata-Mary Henriette, 92, 130 Eggena, Valera Jean Egley, Alon Lester, 130, 183 Egofske, George Edward, 68, 69 Eicken, LeRoy Adolph, 66 Eidson, George Warren, 192 Ekland, Bernard LeRoy Elardo, Louis John Eikleb erry, Maurice Albert, 183 Eilers, Paul Walter, 98, 154 Elder, Elan.-1 Mary Alberta, 154 ge, Mary Louise, 123 Ellena, William Joseph, 72, 183 Elliott Elliott Elliott Elliott , Donald Allen, 183 , Eleanor Jean , Flarine Olead ,Jean Gladys, 51, 192 Clemens, Betty Georgene, 152 Clements, Don Leon, 109, 191 Clennon, Joan Frances Cleveland, Harriet Miriam, 91, 182 Cliiord, Lawrence Edward, 152 Cline, Frances Joanne, 182 Close, Mary, 123, 174 Close, Stewart Arthur, 174 Clower, Alice Audra, 174 Clower, Robert Eugene, 85, 191 Cloyd, James Clifton Davidson, Peggy Anne Day, James Phillip Day, Tamar Esther, 91, 192 Deal, Ralph Ellsworth, 104, 153 DeGroodt, Mariorie Eileen, 91, 127, 182 DeHart, Patricia Lou, 84 DeHaesleer, Gerald Henry, 118, 174 DeHass, Minnie Blondel DeLong, Donna Lee, 101, 192 DeLuka, Charles Edward Ellis, Arnold Eugene, 82, 154 Ellis, Charles Richard Ellis, Ronald Lee, 183 Elson, Joyce Ann, 43, 50, 192 Ely, Virginia Lee, 154 Enfield, Wayne Marqois, 107, 154 Engei, Maureen Mae, 174 Engelhardt, Douglas Gustan En9land, Alfred James, 126 England, Lois Evelyn Engle, Phillip Norling Forrest, Ralph Lester, 83, 109, 174 Fartenberry, Audrey Sara, 122, 174 Fosse, Mary Hildegorde, 148 Fowler, Betty Deloris, 111, 115, 154 Fowler, Margaret Fern, 183 Fox, Edith Loraine, 121 Fox, James Lee, 56 Fox, Jean Louise, 90, 174 Fox, Nina Alice, 105, 154 Frampton, Doris Dean, 127, 192 Francis, Bill Dean, 39, 85, 101, 125, 155, 172 Francisco, Robert Joseph Frank, Eugene Ralph, 193 Frankovich, John Edward Franson, Ido Astrid, 174 Franz, Raymond John Frawley, Thomas Alvin, 68, 183 Frederick, Carol Lynne, 95, 97, 155 Frederick, Lauren Elwood Frederick, Philip Lee Frederiksen, Ethel Marie, 101, 103, 108, 125, 174 Fredrick, Donna Marie, 90, 102, 108, 155 Freebarin, Thomas Montooth Freese, Albert Joseph Freitag, Ellen Carleen, 50, 97, 193 Fremgen, Francis Charles, 155 Fremgen, V.Juf1nita Brown, 82, 111, 124, 155 French, Harold Rae French, Margaret Gallagher, 101, 125 Friedrich, Joanne Marie, 183 Friemann, Homer Lee, 123 Frink, Joseph Lee, 52, 121, 193 Frink, Willis Earl, 193 Frintz, Mary louise, 90, 123, 183 Frve, Evelyn Louise, 175 Frye, Margaret Helen Full, Donald Ralph ' 201 Fuller, Glenn Owen, 52 Fuller, Oliver Wendall, 155 Fuller, Pe99Y Johnson, 155 Fullon, Donal Warren Fulton, Euld Davis Fulton, Janice Susie, 183 Fulton Norma Jean Gray, Elmer Edward, 193 Gray, Linda Ann, 193 Gray, Mable Alice, 127 Greothouse, Bettie lucele, 109, 193 Green, Barbara Lee, 175 Green, Marilyn Kathryn Gregg, Dorothy Carolyn, 90, 175 Funk, Hadon Dean. 91 Gre99. George, 183 Gregg, John Peter, 98, 183 Gregory, James Arnold, Jr. G Galbrealh, Betty Jane, 97, 183 Galeaz, Mary Rose, 183 Gallagher, Dorothy Miriam, 155 Gallagher, James Weldon, 42 Gallagher, John Edwin Gallagher, Mary Anne Monica. 84, 113 115, isa Gollioh, Gene William Gallup, Galvin, Elaine Marilyn, 115, 183 Thomas Conrad Gregory, Joan Elizabeth, 99, 111, 113, 115, 175 Gregory, Lloyd, Jr., 90, 175 Gregory, Patricia Ann, 50, 90, 193 Gregory, Ruth Darlene Greve, Marie Anne, 113, 115, 175 Grover, Glenn Albert, 37, 42, 120, 156 Grover, Lloyd William Griesemen, John Elmer, 107 Grimn SlonIeY ROY Griggs, Willard James Griglione, Raymond Albert Ganshirv, Delores Ann Garber. Albert Leonard Garber, Borbora Jean, 121 Garber, Freedo Irene Gardiner, Betty Ann, 175 Gardner, Emma Louise Gardner. Ernest Eugene, 175 Gardner, Marian lucille, Sb, 183 Gardner, Patricia Caraenler Garihee, laura Virginia, 112, 123, 193 Garls, Mary Kaye, 155 Gannon' Eduard Russell, 155 Garner, Carol Rosalie, 107, 155 Garner, Claire Carmel Gamer, Frank Earl Garnett, James Alberl, 70, 71, 110 Garretson, Darell lee, 66 Ganeri, Harold Gene, 155 Garrison, Betty Marlene, 51, 193 Garry, William John, 98, 112,175 Garry, Yvonne Marie, 97, 115, 183 Gosovray, Glenn William, 121, 193 Gan, Forol M Gammon, Lola Bierharner Gatrell, Roberl Raymond, 130, 183 Gehlerl, Roberl William, 98, 183 Grimes, Carolyn Faye, 183 Grosch, Charles Bernard, 104, 184 Grose, Mary Sluar! Reid Gross, Adam Peler Grubb, Nancy Kay, 51, 193 Grape, Audrey Jean, 36, 102, 103, 123, 128, 156 Gould, Josephine Julienne Guess, Mary Joan, 121, 193 Guslotl, Richard Fredrick, 85, 193 Gustafson, Betty louise Gustafson, Robert Charles, 70, 98, 100, IIO, 156 Gutekunst, Joan Lorene, 184 Guy, Doris Jean Gulzwi Ier, Wayne Henry, 156 H Hackett, Bessie Dixon Hode, Robert LeRoy Haerr, Ho er Donald RoY. 83 Ph llis Ann 184 9 1 Y 1 Hager, Wanda Marie, 86, 108, 156 Hagmeyer, Don Richard, 52, 85, 156 Gehrlxe, Wilma Nadine, 97, 109, 183 Geilren, lloyd A,, 97, 155 Goikon, Gflslho Lois Elinor, 50, 193 roe, Mary Ellen Cvellmolier, Lawrence William, 86, 175 Gannon, Constance June, 183 Gomes, Margaret May, 97, 183 Gerber, Alice Gerber, Elizabeth Ann, 42, 101 Gerber, Melba Joanne, 193 Gerdn, Marie Elizabeth Gerloil, Margaret Eileen, 183 Gerou, Sylvia Marilyn Cnrrily, Francis Howard, 126 Geuhwilm, Charles Melvin, 56, 110, 155 Garlen, John Henry Gesllo, Dunno Mae. 97, 193 Gharsl. Gibson lora lee, 130, 193 John Richard 68 l26 Gibson Richard Allan 86 193 Gibson Robert Alon 121 Giorhorr Jane Ellen, 193 Gilhorn, Rosalie Pauline, 115, 183 Gilbert, Milton Carroll Gilbanson, Sherwin Gerald Gilfoy, Robort Daniel Gill, Barbara lane Gillon, John Thomas, 100 Gillqn, Rizhard Jonah, 112, 193 Gilliluh, Edward Michael, 56, 59 Gilmore, Danna, 1I4, I20, 155 Girard, Girald leo. 126. 155 Gillburi, Lola Joan, 193 Giuliani, Bally lou. 155 Glaser, louis Edward, 83. 109. 155 Glassman, lobacco Ann, 51, 193 Glonn, loin han, 183 Glenn, Hobart Erlo Glynn, Will Eduard Gobon, Roborr Doon Godin, Mary Ellyn Goolzor, lizhord Doon, 96, 183 Goornbol, Virginia Mac Gootn, Barnard Goorgo, 109, 193 Goin, Donna lu Goldberg, Paul Kolvyn Goldon, labor! Willard, 83, 156 Golts, Chorln lobort, 175 Good, Wendell Glenn Gooding, Ann, 175 Goodlov, Elaine Olivo, 111, 175 Goodwin, Thomas Eugene Gordon, Mary Elaino, 183 Gordon, Mary Elizabeth Gordon, Voda l.. Mason Gorohom, Honriotla Postornazlr Gorman, Sally Ann Gotlaeholli, lager Edwan Gould, Jonohino, 97, 112, 193 Gtlurin, louis! Allan, 90, 133 Graber, laloh Euaono Gral, Marguorila Ellln, 50, 97 Graham, Donald Koilh Graham, Elaine, 130, 175 Graham, Virginia, lib Grant, lucila Marie, 51, 107, 193 Grantham, Anno Mario Grown, John Murray, 56, 110, 175 202 Hahn, Nloriorio Jean Hall, Sarah Ann, 123, 193 Hall, Thomas Franklin, 70, 156 Hallam, Joseph Ambrose, 86, 156 Holler, Lucille Margaret, 91, 112, 175 Hallman, John Edward, 52 Halsema, Joseoh Allen Halsey, Maurice Eugene Haltermon, Betty Jean, 90, 102, 156 Hamann, Dole Bernard, 104, 118, 156 Homerlund, Charles Edward Hamilton, Donald louis, 56, 175 Hamilton, Marvin Dale, 193 Hammer, Hulone Dolores, 90, 96, 175 Hanzock, Joan, 84, 94 Hancock, Mary Jane, 175 Handy, Barbara Jean, 128. 184 Hanko, Alice Ann Hanks, Virginia lee Hanley, Carol Jean, 91, 184 Hanley, Helen Finnigon Hanschmonn, Lois Elsa, 50, 108, 115, 193 Hony, Darwin Dean, 95, 184 Haroda, Yoshiro, 85, 119 Harding, Barbara Ann Hardy, Anita Elizabeth, 84, 102, 116, 124, 156 Harget, David Lamar Harms, Lucille Marie HcrDer, Doris Mae, 97, 193 Harroden, Charles Fosler, 88, 95, 156 Harrington, Marcia Joan, 91, 112, 128, l8A Harris, Ann Oro, 113, 156 Harris, Doris Mario, 175 Harris, Glenn Gilbsrl, 184 Harris, Harry Harvey Harris, James Elton, 111 Harris, Julia louise, 89, 94, 99, 121, 156 Harris, Marilyn louise, 175 Harrison, Marilyn Margaret, 112 Marshborgcr, Palricia louise Hart, Patricia Ann, 88, 184 Hart, Robert Eugonn, 88 Hartman, Donald Silas Horlmon, Robert Duane Hartman, Virginia lee Harlmnnn, Jonah Harry Har-wager, Dorothy Flaranco, 90, 184 Nouol, Joanna Mario, 193 Hastings, Ruthonnis, 184 Hoslings, Winilrod han, 123, 193 Noun, Dorothy Jean, 86, 184 Hauser, Mary Louisa Hauslren, Halen Mario, 50, 90, 193 Hauler, Robert Dornniclr, 175 Havenor, Donnamoo laVlrno Hawkins, Donna Balls No-flu, Jeanne Elhol, 97, 103, 116, 121, 131, 175 Hoy, lulh lullldqt Haydon, Joanna Eunico, 51, 193 Haydon, Jaya loreon, 184 Hoyn, Virginia Moy, 103, 148 Hays, lobort Hayward, Irina luclllo, 9l, 175 Hazard, John Tabor, 193 Hazard, Marian Sullins Hazard, William Roberl, 148 Headley, Charles Andrew, 98, 127, 184 Headrick, Jean Cecile, 156 Heald, James Eudean, 68, 156 Heavrin, Lawrence Allen, 184 Heddon, Betty Jean, 51, 84, 115, 193 Hetlicls, Richard Elbert Heidbrink, George Edward, 85 Heidel, Roy, 157 Heintz, Raymond Joseph, 112, 193 Heinlman, Patmary, 99, 184 Held, Elaine Jeanette, 91, 102, 103, 119, 128, 157 Heldt, Donald Dean Hellam, James Anthony, 43, 184 Helrnantoler, Leotha Virginia, 42, 184 Henderson, Jesse Mae, 175 Henderson, Jo Ann, 184 Henderson, John Wesley, 98, 157 Henderson, Roberla June, 91, 128, 157 Henderson, Thomas, 70, 75, 110 Henebry, James Emmett, 193 Henebry, Philip Felix, 82, 112, 157 Henry, Betty Joan Black Henry, Carroll Ja, 91, 184 Henry, Charles Harold Hepner, June Marie, 175 Heren, Duane louis Herrington, Ruth Ann, 107, 175 Herrmann, Helen Marie, 91, 184 Herrmann, Walter Carl, 90 Herron, Dorothy Colleen Herron, Floyd Smith Hesterberg, Erma Lucille, 193 Heuer, Clark Eugene, 109, 184 Hewitt, Roger Allen, 184 Hextell, Doris Jean Redheld, 157 Hextell, Glenn Evans, 83, 157 Hieser, Joon Elizabeth, 42, 184 Hietter, Earl Eugene, 90, 112, 12l, 175 Higham, Marie Therese Hild, Mary Ann, 97, 109, 157 Hildebrand, James Russell Hileman, Mabel Marie, 122, 184 Hiles, Jerald Wayne Hill, Francis Ray, 157 Hill, Kenneth Lyle, 157 Hill, Ronald Edgar Hillen, Martha Joan, 123, 184 Hinderlond, Edward John, 157 Hinds, Frank Crossman, 68, 83, 127, 175 Hines, Dolores Estelle, 175 Hines, Maltie, 86, 112, 121, 157 Hinlile, Florence Louise, 157 Henrichs, Margery lou, 106, 121, 175 Hinshaw, Mary Jane, 157 Hinton, John Eugene, 193 Hinton, Lois Jeanne, 194 Hiopord, John, 175 Hirst, Evelyn leigh Hixson, Pauline Mae, 101, 175 Hodel, Jaan Rulh, 181 Hodel, Joyce Elaine, 90, 107, 175 Hodgman, Leonard Lansing, 86, 194 Half, Robert Duane, 124, 175 Hallman, Carol Elizabeth, 50, 86, 194 Hallman, Gene louis, 68, 86, 194 Hoffman, Mary Margaret, 97, 109, 112, 184 Holcomb, Robert Bruce Hollis, Margaret Anne Holocker, Morilee Mae, 86, 115, 123, 185 Holocker, Marilyn Sidonia, 184 Holz, Robert Ken Honn, Yuba Schmith Hansbruch , Glen, 62, 64, 72, 175 Hodges, John Mitchel Hoover , Bernodine, 86, 94, 194 Hoover, Caryl Jean, 109, 185 Hoover, Frank Richard, 194 Hoover, Wilbur Gene, 157 Horlry, Raymond Karl, 88 Horn, Llewellyn Ann, 184 Horn, Sybil Green Horsley, Mariarie Jean, 184 Horton, Robert Morris, Jr., 38, 85, 86, 101,125, 157,172 Holhills, Michael, 148 Hosloltler, Roy Lewis Hotlrnann, Janelle Eloise, 194 Houchin, Keith Orrin, 194 Houdo, Donald George Hougham, Marilyn Janet, 184 Houghton, Georgia Ash Houldridao, Gwendolyn Ruth Houston. Virgil Household er, Janet lea, 86, 194 Howard, Mary Sutlon, 50, 123 Howard, Shirley Ann Hoyt, Ralph luler, I57 Hoyt, Ruth Ann, 51, 90, 194 Hrabils, louise Balmer, Hrebili, William Emil, 68, 95 Hudalr, Katharina Loulsa, 108, 157 Hudson, Goroldino, 93 Hudson, louiso Elsla, 91, 103, 107, 175 119, Hudson, Mary lau, 194 Huleslraoltor, Delbert Gino, 104, 175 Humngtort, Maroon! Ann, 90, 158 Hullngton, Mary Flannel, 127 Hughes, Ronald loo, 38, 62, 63, bl, 72, 158 Huahoy, James J. H. Hull, Clark Warren Huls, Alice Jean Hultgren, Dale Reuben, 91, 108 Hume, Janice Rae, 94, 97, 175 Humphrey, Betty loo, 158 Humphrey, Mary Teresa, 16, 104 Hundley, Ruby M. Hunsinger, Carol Ann, 50, 90, 194 Hunsinger, Harold Henry, 108, 184 Hunt, David Putman, 70, 158 Hunt, Lorraine Gertrude Hunter, Delmar Ray, 94, 194 Hunter, Roy Harry Hunter, Valerie June, 95, 113, 115, 128, 175 Hunfress, Dan Willis idle, William Herbert, 107 IIN, Jone louise, 99 Illyes, Orel Tilford Ingald, Lena Frances, 91, 176 Irons, Keith Lynn, 98, 110, 158 Irving, Eugene Richard, 98, 112, 184 lselin, Lorraine Rulh, 91, 112, 114, 176 Ishmael, Mary Ruth, 194 Israel, Margilee, 107, 194 J Jablonski, Christine Heline, 176 Jablanovich, Milan Jackson, Donald Alfred Jackson, Gerald Glenn Jackson, Harry Owen Jackson, Marion Joyce, 97, 184 Jacobs, Barbara Jean, 50, 122, 194 Jacobs, George John, 194 Jacobson, Herbert Lewis Jacobson, Roger Floyd, B5 Jocobus, Martha Ann Jacques, Eddid Frances, 91, 158 Jadrich, Joseph John James, Dorothy Jean, 107, 194 James, Joanne, 176 Janes, Porra Sue, 158 Jarnigo, Norma Louise, 184 Jarrett, Muriel Jarvis, Marcelia Lucille, 97, 184 Jarvis, Virginia Elizaboth, 97 Jenkins, Berle lawrence Jenkins, Catherine Ann, 112, 123, 19 Jenkins, Johanne Phyllis, 158 Jenne, William Charles, 129 Jerdoe, Charles Andrew, 56, 158 Jerdeo, Adolph, Jr., 56 Johns, Clarence Eugene, Jr., 107 Johns, Richard Allon, 107 Johnson, Albin Augustus, 99, 176 Johnson, Carol Elizabeth, 176 Johnson, Edith lllaileyl, 158 Johnson, Elsa Lenoro, 176 Johnson, Janice Swan Johnson, Joan Carole, 194 Johnson, Kennelh Allred Johnson, leona Donovan, 99 Johnson, Moriorie Ann, 185 Johnson, Patricia Anne, 194 Johnson, Pauline, 121, 185 Johnson, Phoebe Ann, 185 Johnson, Ralph Wayne, 104 Johnson, Richard Arnald Johnson, Richard lauren, 52, 185 Johnson, Richard Duwayne Johnson, Thelma Joan Johnson, Thomas Rizhard Johnson, Wilbur Sponsor, 125, 158 Johnston, Arthur William Johnslon, Mary Edna Johnston, Robert Bruce Johnston, Tom Ludlow, 94, 104, 112 Jolly, Harold Keith, 101, 125 Jonas, Anita lBrianl Jones, Barbara Joanne, 91, 176 Jonas, Charles Franklin Jones, Eloise, 107, 176 Jones, Jeanne Elizabeth, 90, 176 Jones, Edward Francis, 194 Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Polrizia Ann, 128, 176 Jones, Robort Wllliom Jones, Roaor lylo, 98, 124, 158 Jones, Shirloy Faye, 131, 158 Jordan, Jack Silbur, 56, 59 Jordan, Mary Dlone, 112, 194 Judy, Carolo, 91, 113, 194 Judy, June Maxino, 176 Juongor, Allan Erwln Juhl, Marvin Loo, 66, 194 Julian, Harald Edwin, 158 Julian, Ruth Elizabllh, 86, 115 Jurczak, Thoddous Richard, 158 Jurgonson, Wilma Joan, 194 K Kodlu, Mllton Jonah, 56, 58, 72 Kaarchor, Edward Elmlr, 176 Kaler, Lola lrono, 50, W4 Kain, Franco: Marlon Koino, Mary lou, 158 Kollos, Morlorla Doloros, 153 Q r 12 Melzer, Margaret Lois Mildred, Joe Lewis 101,117,125,161,172 Marsch, Edward Eugene, 163 Kampf, Dean Mathias, 185 Kompf, Mack Spurling Kampmeier, Nancy Louise, 107, 185 Kompwerth, Leonard Cornelius, 84, 108, 158 Kane, Maureen June, 107, 194 Karloski, Ruth Lois Karp, Robert Eugene, 176 Karr, Otis Kenneth, Jr,, 52 Kaschak, Patricia Ann, 112, 121, 184 Kavaler, Emily Marie, 184 Kaufman, Mary Jean, 115, 194 Kaufman, Robert Leslie, 72 Kauth, Gene Richard Keath, Loretta May, 194 Keating, Thomas Floyd Keegan, John Raymond, 66 Keeler, Doris Mae, 101, 185 Keen, Arden Dale, 107, 124 Kenney, Mary Lavonne, 107, 159 Kellogg, Shirley Jean, 97, 185 Kelson, Carol Lee, 194 Kemmerly, Jack Lee, 159 Kemmerly, Helen Bane, 116, 121, 159 Kent, Carolyn, 148 Kemp, James Kavanaugh, 159 Kennedy, Ann Joyce, 91, 127, 185 Kennedy, Rita Clair, 115 Kenyon, Angeline Imogene, 89, 131, 159 Kepfer, Phyllis Margot, 91, 185 Kerber, Lillian Catherine Kerchner, Charlene Elizabeth, 159 Kerchner, Irma Emilyn Kern, Arthur George, 119, 159 Kern, Kenneth Earl Kern, Wayne Lee, 109, 194 Kerrihard, Thomas Maxwell, 56, 176 Kersten, Willis George, 176 Kerwin, Helen Irene, 115, 185 Kessler, Mariorie June, 91, 194 Kessler, Marvin Henry , Kewley, Jean Ann, 107, 176 Kiester, Jack Lee Hill Killam, Nedra Louise, 128, 176 Kimball, James Edward Kimmel, Ira Gene Kimmel, Marilyn Rae, 97, 109, 121, 127, 131, 176 Kimmey, Ray Francis, 105 Kimpling, Carol Bernice, 194 Kimpling, Margaret Ann, 97 King, Cecelia Gloria Down, 83 King, David Harvey, 159 King, Donald Gene King, Donna Kingry, Stephen Richard Kinne, Richard Milton, 159 Kinsella, Daniel James Kinsella, Helen Sweeney Kinsella, William Patrick Kinsey, Eldridge Carson, 159 Kinzinger, Rex Eugene, 62, 65, 159 Kirchner, Marilyn Lou, 107 Kirkman, Margie Lou, 159 Kirkpatrick, David, 56, 75 Kirkpatrick, Eula May, 159 Klecka, Geniece Hill Klein, Edmund Joseph Kleinau, Elon Merle Kleinau, Marvin Dale, 101, 117, 125 Kleiss, Barbara Ann Klemme, Alice Mae, 185 Klessert, Jack Stanley, 84, 85 Klinck, Florella Jean, 50, 90, 194 Kline, Charles Ewert, 52, 91, 185 Kline, Richard Carl, 86, 185 Klitzing, Jane Louise, 70 Klump, Lois Arlene, 97, 109, 176 Knapp, Beverly Joyce, 185 Knewitz, Colleen Julio, 101, 124, 125, 176 Knox, June LaVerne, 159 Knox, Ruth Caroline, 115, 185 Kober, Raymond Patrick, 52, 107, 176 Koehler, Jean Ann Koerner, Marilyn Jean, 194 Kohler, Masbelle Charlotte Haynes Kohler, Philip John Kokaly, Joseph Kolesky, Jerry Howard, 112, 121, 194 Komnick, Ruth Virginia, 97, 109, 176 Konitzke, Joseph Frank Kas, Mary Carol Kosiek, Leonard John Kasir, Phyllis Anita, 101, 176 Kothera, Richard John, 85 Krabec, Lois Ann, 112, 194 Kraft, Anne Patricia, 91, 112, 130, 194 Kraft, Jimmy Collins Kraft, Mary Elizabeth, 115, 176 Krol, Willis Eugene Kramer, Norma Jean, 51, 97, 194 Krasnowski, Leonard Frank, 185 Krause, Frank Ferdinand, Jr., 159 Krause, Wilma Jean, 176 Krekel, Jacqueline Marie Kritzmire, William Joseph, 52, 68, 75, 85 Kron, Wayne Harlan Krones, Robert Eugene, 176 Krug, Velda Mae Krull, Mariorie Ann, 121, 185 Krum, Mary Ellen Krummrich, Betty Ann, 38, 102, 103, 159, 172 Kruse, Henrietta Theresa, 176 Kuen, Patricia Estelle, 51, 195 Kuhn, Patricia Jean, 121, 128, 176 Kunk 18 el, August Peter, Jr., 109, 112, 5 Kunz, Melvin Roy, 195 Kurtz, Charles Favor, 103, 104, 116, 4,159 Lang, Patricia Ann, 161 Losew, Pete Lowe, Jeanette Margaret, 161 Lowe, Warren James, 100 lower, Robert Gerald, 195 Lowery, Margaret Marie, 42, 99 Lowery, Ruby Arthettia, 99 McGraw, Hazel Elizabeth McGuire, Leland Ray Mcllrat h, Jessie Eileen McKelvey, Bonnie Isabelle, 51, 195 McKean, Gilbert Dale, 99, 177 McKean, JoAnn Elaine McKean, Merle Edward, 186 Kurtz, Robert Clifton Kuster, Clark David Kuster, Frederick Carl, 96, 176 Kyger, Clarence Jay L Lubbers, Beverly Irene, 97, 177 Lucas, Charles Eugene, 161 Lucas, Donald Gene, 177 Luce, Arden Glenn, 161 Luebbers, Dorothea Lenore, 91, 131, 177 Luft, Carol Euretta, 195 Lukasevich, Alice, 113, 186 McKenzie, Richard Edward, 56, 186 McKinney, Beverley Ann, 107, 195 McKinney, Doris Jean, 122, 177 McKinley, Mary Ellen, 186 McKinley, Shirley Ann, 186 Mclean, Donald Grant, 96, 177 McLean, Martha McMahon, Carol Jane Lackey, Philip Merl, 107, 185 LaCast, Loretta Jean, 97, 109, 185 LaCroix, Ruth Gleiser LaDue, John Paul, 85 LaFronce, Henry Sebastian Lahe y, William Leonard, Jr., 71, 87 Laing, Charlotte Anne, 195 Lake , Vernon Neithel Lomb, Darline Elizabeth, 159 Lamb, Deloris Eileen, 86, 185 Lamb, Mary Lorraine, 97, 130 Lambert, Roy Everett, 176 Lamont, Lois Violet, 50, 195 Lampert, David Lee, 195 Lampi, Frank William Landwehrmier, Harold James Lane, Barbara Ellen, 15, 16, 160 Lane, Charles Austin, 195 Lang , Dale Linden Lang, George Raymond Lang, Louis Peter Langan, Anne Marie, 90, 112, 160 Langan, Robert James Lange, Mary Laverne, 51, 195 Langlois, Robert Marvin Lanterman, Ralph Ford, 109, 195 Lapan, Roger Don, 59, 160 Larkin, Rita Ann Larsen, Alice Marie, 185 Larson A. Edwin, 116,121, 127, 160 Larson, Beverly Jean, 91 , 112 Larson, Gaynor Murray, 83, 160 Larson Grace Elouise 129 160 Luke, Elinore Fae Lund, Elizabeth Frances, 148 Lundberg, Rose May, 106, 186 Lutz, Rhea Ann, 51, 91, 94, 195 Lynch, Harold Leslie, 186 Lyon, Barbara Jean Lyons, Frances Ellen Lyons, Marie Cecelia, 103, 112, 120, 161 M Macek, John Louis, 56, 59, 161 MackeY, Norma Gertrude MacMurdo, Elizabeth, 195 MacPhail,Don Kedrick Madacey Revo Irene, 102, 103, 123, 161 Madden, Robert Louis Madole, James Edward, 94, 98, 100, 177 Magee, Phyllis Lorraine, 97, 195 Maitland, Betty Lou, 121, 161 Maki, Audrey, 115 Malkus, Nancy Ann, 90, 177 Malone, Richard Joseph, 94, 99, 112, 186 Maloney, Mary Jean, 90, 112, 195 Malatt, Dorothy Lucille, 112, 161 Maltby, Amy Mann, Noble William Mann, Robert Lee Lash, Joan Patricia, 123, 128, 176 Lask, Gisela Hedy, 86, 108, 185 Lashmet, Jonas Ring, 110, 176 Latherow, Robert Lee Laub, Delores Mae, 123, 176 Lauterboch, Lois Lorraine, 51, 90, 127, 195 Lawrence, Gertrude Anne, 115, 176 Lawson, Fern Cline Lawson, Joyce Mae, 50, 90, 94 Lawson, Robert Kent, 160 Layne, Donald Jay, 68, 176 Learned, Bonita Ann, 97, 185 Leary, Ruth Mary, 105, 176 Leathers, Wanda Lee, 106, 121, 176 Lebegue, Lillabelle Mae, 97, 109,128, 185 Manos, Athanasio, 128 Manos, Kathleen, 50 Manuel, Ralph Eugene, 52, 85 Moves, Pauline Rosa, 101, 125, 128, 161 Maquet, Donald Leslie, 68, 69, 110, 161 Maras, Ivan Eugene, 109, 112, 114, 177 Marble, Phyllis Louise, 122, 186 March, Barbara June, 115, 195 Marler, Charles Dean, 87, 110 Marler, Frank Wayne, 83, 177 Lee, Armeta Marvelle Lee, Charles Allen Lee, Lee, Lee, David Estel Phyllis Marie, 90, 185 Marilyn Sally Marler, Rose Marie, 115, 195 Marlow, Robert Hubbard, 162 Marcotte, Patricia Joann, 92, 112, 186 Markwardt, Wm. August, 66 Marron, John Marrwalder, Don Alfred Marshall, Clarence Alfred Martens, Gerald Walter Martens, Helen Jordan Legge, William Bruce, 56, 176 Leggett, Norman Eugene Lehn, Carol Ann, 160 Lehn, Eugene Kenneth, 160 Leigh, shmey Mae, 102, 103, 115, 129, 160, 172 Leineweber, Evelyn Beatrice, 185 Leininger, Jane Catherine Lemanski, Patricia Ann, 195 Lemanski, Sylvia Joan, 115, 195 Lenert, Stanley Joseph, 185 Lenlz, Frances Edith, 51, 185 Lenlz, Mildred Irene, 94, 107, 195 Lenz, Donna Lee Lenz, Philip Eugene, 195 Lesher, Forrest Lee, 96, 160 Lesher, Mary lSollurs1, 90, 176 Lesher, Robert Edgar, 127, 177 Lesnick, Ralph David, 56, 110, 160 Martin, Blanche Jeanette Martin, Carol Mae, 101, 125, 162 Martin, Dean Ross, 91, 103, 162 Martin, Fred Donald Martin, Marie Mildred Martin, Patricia Lee, 97, 195 Martin, Peggy Marie, 50, 90, 162 Martin, Philip, 84 Martin, Wilma Myrtle, 162 Martinus, Vilma Ruth, 84, 162 Mason, Mildred, 86, 121, 177 Mason, Sherlene Margery, 162 Mason, William Dale, 195 Mothen y, Vern Dale Mather, Barbara Jeanne Matherson, Walter, 162 Mathis, Clemmentine Barbara, 113 Maudel, Jan Maurer, Anna May, 186 McManus, Walter Allen, 195 McMilli n, Delores McNeilly, John Arthur, 83, 177 McQuade, Francis John, 127, 161 McShane, Ann Theresa, 101, 128 McShane, Kathleen McWherter, Edwin Morse Means, Marian Elsie, 177 Mears, Marilyn E., 177 Mechales, Elaine, 87, 92 Mednansky, Joseph K., 195 Meeker Mehrke Meile, , Carol Streid ns, Doris Jean, 107 Richard Lawrence, 121, 195 Meisinger, Harald, 107, 162 Melody, June Joan, 195 Melton, Marian Vernice Melton, Norval Franklin Menozz i, Ronald John, 177 Mentzer, Ruthirene, 84, 162 Menz, Gene Alan, 91, 96, 108, 177 Merdian, Robert Edward, 177 1 Meredith, Robert Walton, 195 Merkel, Joan Mary, 128, 162 Merna, Mary Kathryn, 91, 112, 186 Merritt, Jacauelyn, 162 Merritt, Robert Dean Mesenbrink, William John Merville, Herbert Duane, 186 Metz, Olive Jean, 50, 195 Metzler, Dorothy Jean Meyer, Clara Marie, 91, 94, 108, 177 Meyer, Kenneth Henry, 177 Meyer, Patricia Agnes, 95, 113, 115, 128 Meyer, Richard Carl, 84, 162 Meyer, Rose Marie, 37, 95, 102, 103, 1l3,115,129,162,172 Meyer Ted Louis 177 Micka: Joseph Afifony, 37, 104, 122, 162 Mickley, Marianne, 123, 195 Miesen, Elaine L. Miglio, Louis E. Miies, Vauna Mae Miles, Vivian Marcella, 148 Mill, Mariorie Helen, 51, 86, 115, 196 Miller, Audrey Mae, 162 Miller, Barbara Ann Miller, Barbara Jean, 86, 103, 177 Miller, Carolyn, 97, 186 Miller, David Charles, 186 Miller, Donovan Eugene, 162 Miller, Eugene F., 177 Miller, Nellie Catherine Miller Roy Eugene 177 Miller: Carl Vernonz 162 Miller, Genevieve Mae, 86, 196 Miller, Joan Cecelia, 51 Miller, Ronald Coleman, 83 Miner, Lyle Clark, 163 Minger, Margaret Mary, 90, 119, 163 Mini, Geraldine Vera, 177 Mink, Suzan Engelbert, 51, 84, 94, 196 Mitchel Mitchel l, Doris Maxine, 186 I, Robert Clarence, 163 Moberly, George Vernelle MoFiett, Emily Joanne, 51, 196 Mohr, Leonard Bruce Moline, Nellie Jones Malitor Molloy, is, Barbara Marie Thomas Joseph, 62, 64 Leuch tenberg, Burzillo Irena Levee, Marilyn Loveioy, 93, 177 Lewis Lewis Lewis , Eva Louise , Gwendolyn LaVerne, 99, 177 , Mary Kimler Liebmon, Alma Upholi L'Heureux, Gordon Allen, 107, 177 Licocci, Tony Albert, 56, 58, 68 Liddle, Poulyne Tully Liebman, Jack Jay, 124, 160 Lighthall, Elizabeth Ann, 90, 127, 185 Lighthall, Mariorie Lau, 113, 127, 185 Limper, Harold Ernest, 96, 185 Lindberg, Imogene, 43, 51, 195 Linden, William Carl Linenberger, Joan Claire, 112, 185 upka, Paul Emil, 98, 160 Little, Norma Jean, 123, 186 Little, Russell Dole, 85, 107, 177 Lloyd, Norma Janet, 87, 97, 195 Lobe Loga r, Doris June, 131, 160 11, Lloyd David, 52, 75, 110, 160 Maurer, Deloris Jean, 195 Mauer, Kathryn Marie, 111, 177 Maxey, Loren Robert, 85, 109, 121, 195 Maxwell, Fern Vivian Mazur, Mary Lou, 91 McAdams, Ben Neil, 68 McAllister, Arthur Eugene McAllister, Donald Lawrence, 161 McBain, Philip H. . McCarns, Loretta Pearl McCarty, Mary Louise, 94, 97, 177 McClane, Delores Blanche, 50, 124, 195 McCeary, Mary Ellen Wells McClellan, Robert LeRoy, 109, 195 McCloskey, Lois Virginia, 42, 177 McCombs, Audrey Joy, 107, 195 McConkey, Donald LeMoyne, 52, 82, 85, McCormick, Thomas Clark, 126, 161 McCoy, John Gregory, 56, 58 McCroy, Marianna Lee, 161 McCullough, Barbara Louise, 107, 186 Mama, Lloyd Albert, 91, 196 Mombrun, lola Moy, 115, 163 Momeny, Donna Marie, 51, 97, 131, 196 Moody, Jacqueline Jane, 50, 196 Moon, Anita Blanche, 106, 177 Lohmonn, Martha Lou, 50, 195 Loeh, Herbert William, 186 Lombardi, Jeannette, 160 Lonergan, Gerald Thomas, 82, 161 Long, Donna Janette, 186 Long, Eloise Darling, 177 McCulIy, Nancy Belle, 186 McDonald, David Lawrence, 84, 98, 161 McEntee, Clark Jerome, 52 McGorvey, Paul Allen McGovern, James Edward McGregor, Gordon Gene Moon, Martin Moore, Moore, Cecil Dent, 186 Constance Joyce, 186 Moore, Robert Eugene, 196 Moore, Ruby Parks Moore, Winona Annabelle, 91, 99, 113, 130, 177 Moran, James Lawrence Morgan, Clyde Morris Morin, Eugene Harrison Morley, Buford Dale Morris, Dorothy Jeanne, 196 Morris, Edith Ardene, 177 Morris, Mary Anne, 186 Morrisey, Janice, 163 Morrison, Donna Lou, 186 Marsch, Emil, 72, 163 Morse, Mary Ann, 112, 121,186 Mosier, Marie Louise Moske, Robert Eugene, 68, 84, 110, 177 Mosley, Jean Marie 203 Moss, Raymond Edward, 196 Maxtoller, Jeanne Marie Mever, Alice Elaine Mullrern, Mary Morgefv, 113, 115, 186 Munks, Charles T. Munns, William Edward, 196 Murphy, John Murray, Margaret Ann, 112,123, 196 Murray, Marion Merle Murry, Alice L. Musch, Floyd Eugene Myers, Bernard Milton Myers, Dorothy Baller Myers, Richard Robert, 186 N Noessens, Marcel Aime Nalziger, Donald Nofziger, James Russell Nagel, Roberta F., 90, 94, 163 Nannen, Melvin Ernest, 33, 177 Natzke, Arnold E., 121, 163 Naylor, Ralph James Near, Jane Anne, 50, 196 Nelson, Dorothy Elaine, 108, 163 Patterson, Mary lou, 113, 115, 186 Patterson, Robert lee Patterson, Wesley Ferdinand Patton, Patzer, William Edwin James Dean Patzer, lorry Lee, 187 Paxton, Betty Field Payne, Katherine Patterson Payne, Richard Lloyd Payne, Stuart lee, 43, 16A Payne, Willie Henry Peacock, Winona Faye, 97, 187 Ptah, Norman George Pearce, Frances Pearce, Russell Warner Peaslee, Kathryn Ruth, 112, 178 Peasley, Jane Annora, 97, 102, 111, 119, 164 Pech, Mary Jean, 187 Pedigo, Pedron. Pedroni Joyce Foy, 90, 164 , John Charles, 112, 121, 164 , Frank Louis, 196 Pedrotti, Moriorie luella, 84, 178 Pedroni Pedrotti , Rudolph louis, 148 , Velia Mary, 113,178 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Fred Ernest, 123 Howard Eugene Lolo Moe, 196 Marianne, 177 Robert Melvin, 123, 124, 177 O Nelson, Rose Ann, 115, 178 Nelson, Wayne Clarence Netherlon, Mary Joanne Neubert, Kenneth Edwin, 96 Neuhallen, Norma Ellen, 91, 112, 186 Neumann, Mrs. Anne Dobrik, 36, 102, 103, l13,115, 163, 172 Newby, Max Ray, 163 Newman, Joseph leo, 186 Newton, Charlie S. Newton, Fern lucas Nicken, Carl Roland, 196 Nickoley, Mary Louise, 50, 90, 196 Niepagen, Norman Nigg, Marilyn Ann, 196 Ninios, Katherine April Nissen, Helen, 163 Nil, Joyce Foe, 91, 196 Noah, James Edwin, 186 Nordrneyer, Eunice Ethel, 94, 97, 108, 178, 178 Norman, Janet Charlene, 115, 130, 196 Norton, Otis Warren Nugent, Leis Jean, 90, 127, 131, 163 0'Bone, Bernice Mary, 113 O'Connor, Lucite Moy, 163 Odenthal, William Henry, 96 Reithman, Harlan Wesley, Jr., 127, 187 Pedone, Louise Anne, 97, 109, 112, 178 Pennington, Diane Kirkpatrick, 51, 90, 196 Peaoard, Marilyn Janet, 51, 94 Perixho, James Ronald Perkins, Marilyn Reed, 119, 164 Perkinxen, Barbara Jane Perkinson, William Bradford, 196 Perne, Anne Frances, 86, 115, 196 Peory, Alun Leroy, 98, 187 Peter, Betty Lee, 90, 164 Peter, Dorothy Frances, 38, 90, 161 Peter, Marilyn Ann Peters, Donald Edward, 82 Petersen, Verna Anna, 91, 108, 164 Peterson, Alberta Joyce, 97, 98, 178 Peterson, Bruce Stanton Petersen, Gloria MOY. 115. 178 Pettit, Margaret Smith Pteiher, Aileen Fleischman Pteifler, Franklin George, 164 Phillabaum, Mary Catherine Phillaboum, Sherman Marion, 90, 164 Phillips, Donald Gene, 196 Phillips, John Francis, 83 Phillips, Melvin Herschell, 196 Phipps. Hugh Clinton Pionowski, Thomas Stanley, 56, 110. 178 Pieaer, Dean Charles, 164 Pierce, Kathryn Louise, 115, 196 Pierce Kenneth Albert, 51 Pierce, Nancy Jean, 97, 109, 187 Pierce, Richard Dean, 86, 187 Pierson, Arthur Harold, 52 Pilgrim, Mary louise, 91, 112, 187 Raley, Wayne Wilford, 165 Ralston, Anna Elizabeth, 148 Ramian, Andrew Martin Ranes, Edith Joanne, 86, 178 Ranes, Raymond David Rankin, Donna lou RaDD, Bonnie Marie, 91, 197 Rasmussel, Aaron Peter Ratclilfe, Madeleine Anne, 123, 165 Ratledge, Earl Thornton, 75, 85, 93, 178 Ratsch, Joanne, 113, 187 Rove, Elizabeth Jeanne, 43, 50, 92, 197 Rawlings, Connie Mae, 165 Roycralt, John Joseph, 83, 178 Read, Esther Moe, 97, 109, 131, 178 Reaman, Anita Jane, 165 Redlern, Delores Jane, 50 Rediger, Helen Delores, 197 Rediger, Ruth Andree Reed, Barbara lavon, 90, 187 Reed, George Elmer Reed, Patricia Anne, 96, 121, 124 Rees, Charles Robert, 70, 187 Reeves, Edwin Ingram, 109, 197 Reeves, Frances lucille, 91, 127, 187 Reeves, Paul Carlyle, 165 Rehn, Joyce Pearl, 101, 108, 123, 125, 173 Reidy, Vincent Charles Reilly, Elizabeth Jane, 178 Reinhart, Mariarie Ann, 50, 97, 197 Render, Bettyglen Rener, Henrietta Charlotte, 92, 105, 112, 120, 165 Rennels, Lois Anne Repmann, Raymond Charles, 197 Reside, Donald larve Ressler, Ellis Eugene Reynolds, Marvin Albert Reynolds, Ralph Denning, 187 Rhoda, Erma Marie, 187 Rich, Barbara Ailene, 197 Richard, Donald Francis, 62, 64, 65 Richards, Paul Russell, 52, 75, 85 Rickert, Raymond Jack, 70, 71 Riddle, Franklin Duane Riemer, George Edward, 100 Ries, Marion Elsie, 86, 102, 103, 104, 108, 165 Ries, Mary Virginia, 86, 121, 178 Righter, Roy Edward, 98 Riley, Donald lmmanuel, 197 Riley, Rose Marie, 103, 112, 118, 165 Ringer, Halle O'ConneIl Risen, Paul Sydney, 166 Rittenhouse, Arlen Ray, 197 Rittenhouse, Arlene, 187 Rittmueller, Glenn Kenneth, 197 Ritzheimer, Robert Alan, 187 Rives, Stanley Gene, 101, 125 Oesch. Oesch, Oittel, Olner, Oliver, Howard Milton William Eugene, 196 Jeannette Ellen, 196 leola Pearl, 50, 115, 196 Celestine, laael. 99 112, Olsen, Don Eric, 75, 178 Olson, Delores Joy Olson, Ernest Elmer Opperman, Jewell Maxine, 101, 186 Orbaclr, Alyce Marilyn, 91, 113, 196 Orlando, Clara Merino, 112, 196 Ort, Henry Joseph, 52, 87. 127, 161 Ortwerth, John Glennon, 56, 186 Osborn, Jacque Eugene, 15, 70, 71, no, ts: Osborn, Minnie lov, 107, 178 Osborne, Arthur Melvin, 98, 126, 178 Osborne, Virginia lee, 91, 196 Oilerdoclr, Kenneth Robert Ottilie, Julius Fred, 108, 186 Oven, Charlene Frances, 50, 196 Owen, Darin Alvada, 115, 121, 163 Oven, Mary Jane, 164 Owens, Laverne Edna Ovens, Ronald Kaye, 121, 196 P Facey, Donald Roan, 186 Pod, William Beniomin, 178 Page, Earl Frederick, 91, 126, 161 Pooels, leon Evelyn, 115, 164 Foialr, lorroine Ann, 51, 196 Palumbo, Patrick James, 103 Panagas. James Gust Pappas, Ponogioto Dolly, 87, 101, 104 Forido, Ronald lee Paris, lose Mary, 178 Parker, M. Jack Parker, Shirley Josephine Parks, Bessie lucille, 186 Porlier, Delores Jean, 196 Parrish, Noel Anne, 196 Partridge, James Arthur, 107, 186 Rossini, Marian Melvin, 186 Paton, Robert Alexander, 164 Patrick, William Bruce, 85, 186 Patterson, Charline Augusta, 1121, 115. 164 Patterson, Donald Richard, 122, 178 Pincornbe, Jessica Grant, 121, 196 Pittman, Patricia Ann, 97, 187 Piuomiglio, Albert Theodore, 85, 107 Pleines, Norma Darlene Plocher, Janice Mae, 50 Poiriez, Joseph LeRoy Poland, Lyle Deon, 90 Poland, Merle Alden Polen, Patricia Joanne Pornatte, William Dominic, 70, 110. 161 Pombier, Patricia Ann, 91, 112, 178 Pomeranlre, JoAnn Doris Pomrenka, Robert Keith, 165 Pool, O'leeto Sue, 115, 187 Poole, Donald Edgar, 165 Poole, Robert Louis Pobendiclr, Joan Caroline Poaue, Rosemary Leu Potts, Doris Mae, 107, 165 Poundstone, Patricia Ann, 178 Powell, Barbara Ann, 84 Powell, Jack Gerald, 83, 165 Powell, W. Rae Bryant, 165 Powers, Rosemary Veronica, 112, 115 Pownoll, George Allen, 85 Pratt, Dorothy Delle, 97, 102, 103, iw, ies Preston. Nina Lou. 107 Proust, Keith Rogan Prosser, Ronald Frank Puetl, Doris Marie, 112, 178 Puls, Dona Jean Pumahrey, Morris James Purdes, Alice Marie, 178 Purdy, Frank Edward Putman, Betty Jean, 95, 113, 115 Q Ouensel, Warren Pershing Quimby, Nancy lee, 106, 115, 187 Roberts, Owen Jones, 94, 178 Robbins, Fredrick Burton Robbins, Jerome Hermann, 86, 187 Raab, Herbert Dean, 56 Iaab, Meryl Singley Raab, William Edwin, 96, 178 Radha, John Allred, 165 lodunul, Fred Edvard, 98, 165 Rohm, Carol Joyce. 108, 197 Raley, Edmund James. 165 laley, Edward John, 165 Robbins, lois Mary, 197 Robbins, Melvin lee Robbins, William Frank, 166 Robberts, Alice Joy, 97, 119, 178 Robertson, Mary Lu, 50, 197 Robinson, Ellen Colleen, 92, 106, 187 Robinson, Louise Almira, 166 Robinson, luella Ann, 178 Robinson, Mary louise, 166 Robson, Joan Virginia, 197 Rockenbach, Ann Fosse Redel1er, Wilma Jean, 97, 103, 119, 178 Rodgers, Barbara Lee, 197 Rodman, Nancy Lee, 113 Reeder, Rosemary, 197 Rogers, Joy Marie, 197 Rogers, Mobelle Rogers, Paul Marshall, 85, 166 Rohs, Gladys Adele, 178 Rolinski, Charles Anthony, 197 Rose, John Victor, 166 Rose, Stella Welle, 123, 197 Rosene, Paul Earl, 166 Resenlmrans, Donald DeForest, 98, 197 Rosenthal, Morris, 166 Rosenthal, Thomas Jack Rating, William James, 197 Ross, John lewis Ross, Marilyn Elaine, 97, 166 Rossie, Jack Frederick, 101, 117, 125, 178 Rath, Reba Mae Burroughs Roznowslri, Edward Paul, Jr., 178 ltolnowslri, Hillard Serqius, 187 Royal, lawell S., 197 lezol1, Marie Elalne, 197 Rvble, Dennis Wayne, 123, 166 Rudman, Ruth Therese, 121, 166 Ruehrua, JoAnn Jean, 92, 187 Rvll, Alice Ruth Ruhe, Frederick William, Jr. Runge, Eldora Moe, 197 RuDD. Eldon Monroe, 98, 166 Ruth, Kenneth Francis, 166 Rutledge, Robert Gayle, 98 Rutter, Wllllom Robert Ryburn, Morlgenne Davis, 50, 197 Ryan, John Mand lyan, Verlln James Ryzewslri, Rlchard James lxadslri, Edwin John, 72 S SaHord, Genevieve, 90, 166 Salisbury, Joe Howard Samlin, John Robert, 166 Samlin, Rita Pleskovitch Somorian, Harold Duane, 62 Sampen, Gerald Albert, 187 Sampson, Gordon Charles, 86, 112, 118, 178 Sanders, llondos Gladys, 197 Sanders, Raymond Wesley Sandleben, Dorothy Schoaf Sandleben, lois Darlene, 51, 97, 197 Sarlitto, Betty Elaine, 91, 96, 112, 128, 178 Sarver, William Roger, 62, 65 Saunders, Joan Crawford Saunders, William Thomas Sawchok, George Sawusch, Raymond Fredrick, 197 Sawusch, Robert Fredrick, 96, 119, 178 Sawyer, Barbara Darlene, 197 Savfggr, Charlotte Marie, 51, 94, 123, Saylor, Betty Ann, 166 Scarbrough, Madelyn Janet, 187 Schoab, Oren Reed Schafer, Katherine Gertrude, 107 Schafer, Marilyn June Schafer, Maryanne, 187 Schali, John Franklin, 56, 85 Schaible, Wayne Edward, 178 Schaper, Rosomari Augustine, 51, 197 Scharnau, Jerry Walter Scharp, lrmaiean, 197 Schecter, Elizabeth Ann, 91, 178 Scheeler, Sally Anne, 51, 197 Scherrer, Marilyn Joann, 97, 109, 179 Schertz, David Charles Schertz, Glenn Ray Schieber, Irene Margaret Schilling, Allred Robert Schlabach, Robert Ellis, 85, 166 Schleel, Alice Marie, 128 v Schlenker, Jacob, Jr. Schlosser, Donald Owen, 197 Schlosser, Mary Kathryn, 50, 115, 197 Schmid, Cecilia Agnes, 187 Schmitt, Patricia Jean, 113, 197 Schmell, Donavon Merle, 167 Schmutzler, Frances May, 179 Schneeberg, Delvine Charles, 100 Schneeberg, Mildred Brewer Schneider, Ailene Hayes Schneider, Evelyn Mae, 97, 197 Schneider, Herman Fredrick, 167 Schnyder, Constance Sherbert Schnyder, Robert John, Jr. Schoenborn, Roy Vincent Schoering, Kurt Wayne, 166 Scheonauer, Lila Marie, 50, 86, 197 Schromm, Dale Henry Schromm, Helen Ann, 43, 50, 84, 94, 198 Schrecengost, Mary Ellen, 123, 179 Schrock, Florence Mae Schroeder, Dorothy May, 97, 167 Schroeder, Shirley June Schuermann, Glenn Carl, 85 Schuetz, Schuler Durward louis, 187 Dora Louise, 187 Schultz, Chester Alfred Schultz, Walter Allen Schultz, Clerice Elsie, 90, 127, 179 Schultz, Donna lorraine Schultz, Donna Mae, 198 Schultz Wilma Jean 105 187 sfmmss, William Lester ' Schumacher, Marilyn Marie, 91, 94, 187 Schwoerer, Nancy Ann, 112, 123, 198 Scodeller, Emil, 75 Scott, Joanne Eunice, 91, 187 Scott, Lois Moe, 179 Scott, Margaret Alice Scott, Mary Margaret, 122, 167 Scott, Robert Scriven, Eldon George, 94, 167 Seal, Myra Zoe Sears, Margaret Isabelle, 198 Sears, Willard lee, 83, 167 Seaton, Barbara Ellen Seeber, Bruce Gibson, 66 Selk, Mary Ellen Sembell, Virglnla lee, 42, 122 Semen, Leonard lavon, 179 Senn, Rodney Charles, 52, 82, 110, 187 Serena, Martin Joseph Setino, Michael Thomas, 96 Severns, Charles William Severna, Wileta Clelobel, 167 Seymour, Maurice Eugene, 104, 179 Sgobba, Michael John, 56, 179 Shader, Dan Robert, 107, 187 Shal1er, Judith Evelyn Shannon, Martha Isabell, 115, 198 Sharp, Carolyn Luclle, 186 Sharp, Maurice Robert, 111 Sharp, wUl1lY Allen, Jr., 195 Shavrgo, William Alonzo Shemeld, Ray A. Sherwood, Juanita Elalne, 122, 187 Shierry, Phyllis Jeanne Shirley, Sanla, 50, 97 Shirley, Thomas Wllllam, 104, 179 e Shols, Arleen Florence, 167 Shoven, Karen Rose, 50, 90, 198 Shull, Durl Gene, 198 Shull, Evan Dwain, 110, 179 Shryock, John Clayton, 56, 95, 110, 167 Shumaker, Eileen Edwina, 95, 112, 115, 187 Siddall, Veornealure Ann, 97, 114, 121 Sibley, Richard Dean, 70 Sieg, Mariean Louise Simberger, Richard Frederick Simmons, Roberta Esther Nordine Simms, Donald Russell, 118, 167 Simpson, Mildred Janice, 90, 167 Simpson, Neoma May, 198 Simpson, Rosemary Virginia Simpson, Sandra Rose Sinclair, Walter Ward Singleman, Lois Maxine, 50, 198 Sipes, Frank Norman Siron, Paul Marvin, 72, 98 Sisevich, Anthony, 167 Skou, Eleanor Claire, 113, 115, 167 Skinner, Richard Stanley Sleevar, John David Slocum, David Sanford Slocum, Paul Slaneker, James Howard, 198 Smalley, Marilyn Adele, 198 Smallwood, Paul Edison Smith, Clifford Edward, 187 Smith, Donald Gene, 109 Smith, Dorian Sevcik, 187 Smith, Dorothy Elaine, 97 Smith, Douglas Roane Smith, George Ernest Smith, Gussie Gwendolyn, 113, 128, 179 179 Smith, Harlan Eugene Smith, Harold Smith, Irvin Frank Smith, Jack David Smith, Jean Marie, 84, 198 Smith, Karl Sigmund, 198 Smith, Kenneth Lee Smith, Laura Ella, 130 Smith, Lawrence Victor, 56, 187 smith, Marilyn Jean, 92, 112, 121, 188 ' Smith, Myra Mae, 198 Smith, Pryor Timmons, Jr. Stoltz, JoAnne Marie, 179 Stone, Lloyd Allen Stone, Mary Esther, 93 Stone, Robert Aulder, 198 Stonecipher, Thomas M., 179 Storey, Wilbus Franklin, 56, 59 Storm, Cliliord Nelson Stortz, Edith Marie Stout, Betty Ethel, 92, 168 Strain, Stanley Hugh, 198 Straub, Hazel Lucille, 97, 109, 168 Strauss, Jean Helen Strawther, Margaret Amelia Strawn, Evan Alfred, 75, 110 Streckfuss, Cynthia Marie, 106, 121, 128 Streeper, Jack Grove Strickfaden, Bette Arlene, 123, 179 Stricklin, Victor Addison Stromgren, Mary Agnes Strommer, John Gottfried Strouse, Shiloh Lloyde Strzyz, Janet Anne, 112 Stuart, George Warren Stuart, Mary Ellen, 188 Stutzman, Mary Groves Sullins, Charles Kemp Sullivan, Ann Katherine, 51, 107, 112 198 Sullivan, Dolores Ann, 179 Suprenant, John Louis Sutherland, Sara Lou, 168 Sutter, Gloria Anne, 188 Sutter, Mary Louise Q Sutton, Patricia Jane Swallow, Donald Ray Swan, John Sanford, 168 Swank, George D. Swanson, Norma Jean, 97, 109, 114, 188 Swartout, Harlow Barnardus, 168 Swatek, Joyce Anne, 51, 198 Swayze, Russell Lee Swearingen, Delmar Lee, 70, 188 Sweeney, Sarah Jane, 107, 168 Swift, Robert Eugene, 70, 71, 110 Sykes, Gladys L., 94 Syms, Norma, 107, 168 Szczepaniak, Albert Anthony T Smith, Raymond James, 167 Smith, Ruth Delmorie Smith, Shirley Ann, 114, 188 Smith, Ted, 127 Smith, Veola, 188 Snook, Herbert Franklin, 109, 179 Soerensen, Marie Elaine, 179 Soldwedel, Bette Jean, 36, 42, 43, 51, 116,121,124,129,167 Solomon, Elsie Imogene, 107, 198 Solomon, Everett Eugene, 167 Somers, George Vendig, 52, 82, 104, 179 Sonopal, Tannie, 90, 101, 188 Souba, Clarann, 198 Souers, Violet Rose, 96, 108, 115, 129, 167 Spang, Darrell Dean, 56, 58, 59 Spaniol, Roland Dean, 43, 86, 188 Spaulding, Lyle Eugene, 198 Spaulding, Robert Eugene, 86, 126 Spencer, Arthur Lee, 188 Spengler, William Charles, 127 Speiser, Leda Delyene, 167 Spry, Elaine DeBerg Spudich, John, 179 Spyro, Theodore Frank, 75, 168 Staots, John Keith, 72 Stablein, Barbara Irene Stahl, Janet Charlene, 50, 123, 131, 198 Stahlheber, Donald Martin, 18B Stahlheber, Jack Eldon Staley, Frank Stephen Stallman, Erwin John Stang, Genevieve Elaine, 91, 119, 179 Stanley, Jean Elizabeth, 84, 104, 168 Stanley, Jean Marie, 91, 131, 179 Stark, Sheldon Lee Staubus, Billie Frances, 168 Stearns, Patricia Anne Steege, Marilyn Jean Steele, Erma Luella, 116, 121, 179 Tanzey, Betty Ruth, 118, 179 Tarman, Jeanne Anne, 188 Tarrant, Jerry Charles, 52 Tascher, Donald Emmet Tasker, George Albert, 98 Taveirne, Edmond Hector Taylor, Angele, 107, 179 Taylor, Claude Nelson Taylor, Doris Jeannine, 168 Taylor, Lowell Dean, 168 Taylor, Roberta Rose, 198 Taylor, Ward Lee, 188 Taylor, Wilbur Russell, 168 Teal, Morris Edward, Jr., 198 Tennell, Dorothy Mae Teter, Mariiean Hamilton Teters, Trilbv Ann, 90, 188 Teuscher, Nancy Jane, 168 Themek, James Richard Thew, Marilyn June, 50, 97, 198 Thigaen, Geraldine Thomas, Luella Mae Thomas, Thelma Esther Thomas, Ray Gilbert Thomasson, Leland Edward Thompson Barbara Jean, 131, 198 Thompson, Dayo Ellsworth Thompson, Elzina Joy, 131 Thompson, Erma Jean, 179 Thompson Frank Wagner Thompson Thompson, Helen Louise, 128, 179 Velma Grace Thomson, Loren, 188 Thoms, Eleanor Margaret Thornton, Diana Wilma, 50, 198 Stein, Roslyn Bobette Steiner, Patsy Ruth, 107, 188 Steingraber, Wilbur Francis, 86, 116, 168 Steinlicht, Dorothy Ruth Steinrauf, Harriet Ann Stephan, Harold Walter, 92, 120, 179 Stephenson, LeRoy Glenn Stephey, Warren Edward Sterling, JoAnn, 168 Stevens, JoAnne Stevens, Wilma Juliaine Stewart, Alexander Francis Stielow, Richard Edward Stills, Delmar Raymond Thorp, Norma Joan, 97, 127, 188 Thorp, Ruth Elizabeth, 90, 127, 169 Thrasher, Delores Arlene, 50, 198 Timm, Mary Donna, 112, 188 Timm, Rachel Pauline, 104, 106, 179 Tinervan, Lois Claire Tinsley, Rose Marie Tobias, Patricia Ruth, 84 Tobler, Henry Frank Todd, Richard Otto, 198 Toler, George William Tolliver, Joyce Lorraine, 131 Tomkins, Edward Ernest Tompkins, Hobart James, 198 Tankinson, Franklin Eugene, 188 Toole, Donald Leroy, 70 Tortorici, Sam Kenneth, 100 Tracy, Muriel Rosalind, 97, 179 Tracy, Will Francis, 83 Triebe, Anna Jean, 118, 169 Triebe, Robert Herman, 108 Trimble, Donald Herbert, 56, 66, 188 Tripp, Ruby Arlen, 50, 198 Stimeling, George C., 168 Stine, Betty Jane A Stock, John Henry, 86, 111, 188 Stocker, Constance Arlene, 188 Stoddard, William Francis, 104, 168 Stokes, Flora Mae, 188 Trowbridge, John Richard Truitt, Robert Avery, 188 Trumpy, Robert Theodore Truty, Robert John Tuite, Edward Patrick Tuite, Mary Ellen, 123, 188 Turley, Janice Louise, 179 Turner, Harder Alexander Turner, LaDonna Moe, 179 Turner, James Walter, 86 Turner, Phyllis Ann, 113, 115, 188 Turnauist, Donald Arthur, 108, 123, 169 Twyman, Thomas U Uhl, Joan Marie, 169 Uhrie, Mary Helen, 91, 188 Ullrich, Marianne, 121, 188 Umahress, Vivian Joan, 97, 188 Underwood, Roy Thomas, 98, 169 Unger, Shirley Ann, 94, 128, 179 UDhoH, Don Duane, 179 Uptegrove, Quentin Hubert, 121, 198 Upton, Sylvia Brain Urbas, Peter David, 188 V Vacketta, Rita Ann, 50, 90, 112, 198 Van Buren, Lois Marie, 43, 50, 94, 198 Vasicak, John Mathew, 169 Vaughn, Ruth Rose, 92, 188 Veihman, Clifton Morris Verhines, Betty Joan, 115, 169 Veselack, Richard Dwayne, 148 Vitzthum, Jean Frances, 92, 105, 112, 169 Vogel, Ella Ann, 51, 198 Vogel, Joanne Marie Voights, Herbert Frederick, 83, 179 Volstorff, Glenn Fred Volz, Mary Ann, 198 Vonland, Roger Arlan, 121, 188 W Wachter, Thomas Alan, 84, 98 Wagner, Gerald LeRoy, 179 Wagner, Marilyn, 51, 91, 94, 115, 198 Wagner, Merlee Nadine, 169 Wahlfeldt, Samuel Max, 52, 116, 121, Wait, Mariarie Jean, 90, 114, 188 Wait, Ana Mae, 169 Walker, Kathryn Rose, 127, 169 Walker, Nada Jane, 50, 198 Wallen, David Hobart Walrich, Glenn Allen, 70, 188 Walsh, Raymond Joseph, 68, 199 Walton, Harold Keith, 188 Walton, Winona Joyce, 91, 199 Walters, Earle James Ward, Grace Lorraine, 97, 114 Ward, Grady Robert, 169 Ward, Lena Wlrica, 90, 94, 131, 169 Wardell, Delda Mae Wardell, Wanda Elaine, 169 Warner, Nancy Laura, 50, 107, 199 Warring, Jane Marion, 169 Warren, John Howard, 94, 199 Warren, Mary Jean Washington, Virginia Louise, 179 Wasson, Selma Evelyn, 86, 199 Watkins, Martha Elizabeth, 188 Watkins, Sharon Louraine, 188 Watson, Betty Marie, 169 Watson, John Cesial, 107, 199 Watson, Julia Ann, 199 Watters, Donald Edwin Watts, Luvenia Mildred, 169 Waterstreet, Viola Elaine, 104, 108, 169 Weakman, Mary Jean, 97, 170 Weaver, Evelyn LaVaughn, 91, 199 Weaver, Loren Wendell, 72, 170 Webb, Delores June, 179 Webb, Eleanor Louise, 51, 199 Webb, George Boardman Weber, Duane Edward Weber, Jack Norlan, 199 Wedekind, Gerald Lawrence, 127, 199 Weidler, Laverne Gene Weinand, Herbert James, 52, 75 Weiss, George Keith, 84, 199 Weituschat, Fred Hugo, 101, 125 Weldon, Janet Marguerite, 91, 96, 179 Welker, Clare Margie, 91, 179 Weller, Richard Wayne Wells, Betty Carolyn, 84 Wells, Juanita Arlene Wells, Shirley Mae, 50 Wendland, Gene Richard, 42, 71, 108, 110, 170, 172 Wendland, Paul LeRoy Wepprecht, Ronald Putnam, 92, 121, 199 Wertz, Marilyn Martina, 16 Wesloh, Clarice Margaret, 109, 170 Wessel, Berrenice Jean, 91, 108, 170 Wessel, Paul, Jr. West, Eva Eoiean West, Geraldine Jeanette, 188 West, Mary Ann, 51, 199 Westlake, Beniomin Harvey Whaley, Louis Almer whale, while, Beverly Jean, 50, 199 Cornelia May White, James Henry White, Kenneth Edward White William Armand, 199 White, William Vincent Whiteside, William Robert, 123, 199 Whitteo, Jack Johnson Wiechen, Wayne Paul, 199 Wiemer, Delores Magdeline Wiemer, Melvin Wayne Wilbur, Alice Mae, 87, 180 Wilcox, Martin Henry, 98 Wilde, Edwin Frederick, 68, 69, 104, 10 10 8, 1 Wilder, Betty Lou, 97, 124, 180 Wilken, Beverly Joyce Ann, 112, 199 Wilkey, Carter Harold, 100 Wilkins, Elsie Mae, 91,131, 180 Willia Willia Willia ms, Bona Joan, 199 ms, Charlotte Marie, 188 ms, Ethel Irene, 97, 180 Williams, Harold Lorraine, 112, 116, 121, 180 Williams, Margaret Mary Williams, Mary Josephine, 97, 170 Williams, Mary Virginia, 84, 90, 101, 180 Williams, Milton Lester Willia Willia Willia Willia ms, Narman Ray ms, Richard John, 170 mson, Helen Jaan, 97, 112, 183 mson, Mary Helen Willmore, Muriel Janice, 199 Wills, Shirley Dolores, 180 Wilson, Carol Anne Wilson, David Allen, 104, 170 Wilson, Delbert Vaughn Wilson, Eathel Mitchell Wilson, Edward Ray, 107, 189 Wilson, Elsie Marie, 180 Wilson, Mary Ann, 189 Wilson, Mary Thompson, 170 Wilson, Shirlee Joan, 170 Wilt, Mary Ann, 170 Wiltshire, Ellen Lorraine Wiltshire, Thomas, 96 Winans, James William, 189 Windau, Edna Marie, 108, 114, 180 Windle, Ralph Cornelius, 75, 189 Wineburner, Lloyd William Winkler, William Lawrence, 70 Winston, Shirley Lee, 189 Winter, Leslie Dale, 98, 170 Winterroth, Shirley Fred Wisegarrer, Jessie Mae, 97, 199 Wiseman, Mary Rose, 50, 199 Wist, Robert Martin, 52 Wittmis, June Carol, 180 Wittrup, Robert Charles Wixom, Lois Virginia Waertz, Ruthmarie, 170 Waidemann, Anna Marie. 51, 199 Wolf, Barbara Ann, 95, 170 Wolf, Jimmie Merle Wood, Jo Ann Wolfe, William Durward Woodrum, Barbara Lou Woods, Beatrice Odelle, 180 Woods, Charles William, 189 Woods, Jaan Mae, 123, 180 Woods, Martha Lee, 123, 189 Woodyard, Elsie Corrine, 180 Worden, Orion, 85, 103 Workun, Arthur Eugene, 199 Wonders, Alice Jean Wright, Mildred, 106, 114, 121, 131, 180 Wright, Robert Walter, 170 WUIH, Phyllis Charlotte, 50, 90, 199 Y Yanish, Edward William Yarnell, Jo Ann, 50, 91, 199 Yates, Emma Elizabeth, 189 Yates, Glenn Eugene, 199 Yedinak, Robert Andrew, 85, 107, 199 Yedlic 199 ka, Marilyn Jean, 51, 94, 97, Yocum, Robert Harold, 170 Yonke, Paul Wilbert Young, Fred J. Young, Glenn Charles, 52, 180 Young, Grace Lee, 189 Young, Harriet Bates Young, William Earl Youngren, George Frederich, 101, 125 Yount, Merna Marie, 101, 107, 125, 170, 172 Z Zalewski, Natalie Ann, 112, 170 Zalewski, Pauli Marie, 112, 114 Zalewski, Robert AnthonY Zalewski, Thomas Richard Zanoth, Dolores Jean, 90 ZaSac, John Paul, 171 Zbinden, Barbara June, 122, 189 Zehr, Byron Dean, 104, 119, 171 Zehr, Romaine Arlene, 199 Zensen, Donna Mae Ziebell, Harold Otto, 171 Ziegler, James Lyle, B5 205 Fairchild, R, W.. 6 Zietlow, Kenneth George Zigrnan, George Ronald, 66 Ziiles, Carol Jeannine, 115, 199 Zilles, Jocoueline G., 189 General Stall Ullsvik , Biorne, 104, 108, 134 Larsen, Arthur H., 134 Keaton, Anna L., 128, 134 Terrill, nassiis, si, izs, iss Linkins, R. H., 52, 134 Norton Wade. , Stanley K., 134 Francis M., 124, 135 Carrington, J. W., 134 Gibson, Harold E., 134 Miller, Brersne 1.. Wcllace, 52, 154 man, Elsie, 134 Kirchhoeter, Esther, 134 Melrose, Ferne M., 134 Steele, Anders L. Russell, 75, 135 Ott, William F., 134 Peikert, Cecelia H., 135 Cruikshonk, Mrs. Ido, 52, 134 Malmberg, Mrs. Eloise D., 134 Anders on, Maxine, 134 Ensign, Preston, 134 Eyer, L loyd D., 134 Hall, Mrs. Gertrude, 134 Faculty Agate, George H. Alexander, Frances M., 135 Allen, Mabel Clare, 101, 125, 135 Almy, Theodore B., 135 Arnold, Mary S., 135 Ashbrook, W. D., 100, 135 Barber, G. Bradford, 117, 135 Bartord, George, 135 Bartle, Gladys L., 135 Belshe, Francis B., 135 Beniamin, Paul K. Benton, Ralph A., 83, 135 Bay, Douglas R., 104, 135 Billingsley, Allie Ward, 122, 135 Bird. Ruth, 136 Black, Harriet Blackburn, Eunice R. Blorngren, Roger D., 136 Boekelheide, Viola, 136 Bremer, Alrna, 136 Brown, Francis R., 104, 136 Browne, Richard G., 136 Brunk, Mrs Dorothy G., 116, 136 Buehler. Mrs. Rose Burgess, 136 Buell, Mary E., 136 Burris, Ethel Mae Cameron, Anne M., 136 Carey, John T., 136 Cotey, Mrs. Woneta S., 102, 136 Cavanogh, Helen M., 136 Cernich, Zora, 136 Chiles, Helen, 105, 136 Clemons, Huberta, 90, 136 Coadol, Joseah T., 70, 71, 136 Cole, E 1. . 137 Cole, Ruth L., 137 Conkey, Frances, 119, 137 Connell, M. Regina, 112, 137 Conrad, George, 137 Cooper, Bernice, 137 Cooper, Margaret, 91, 137 Crortthton, Mabel F., 137 Crosby. lucile, 137 Cross, C. L.. 137 Daltuqe, DeVerne, 137 Damrn, Frances L., 137 Day, Altol..137 Decker. Charles E , 137 206 Zimmerman, Clorice Veriece, 123, 171 Zimmerman, Dorothy, 171 Zimmerman, Frances Ellen, 90, 189 Zimmermann, Barbara Ann, 94, 199 Zindel, Mary Elizabeth, 86, 180 Zink, Basil Glean Zinngrabe, Donald louis Zallner, Paul Josebh, 68 Administration DeWees, W. I., 137 Deweese, Harold L., 119, 137 Dillinger, Claude M., 137 Dirks, Marie M., 137 Dooley, Helen A., 138 Douglass, Thomas J., 138 Duncan, Margaret M., 138 Ebel, Alice L., 89, 138 Eckelrnann, Dorothy A., 138 Eikenberry, Alice M., 138 Ellis, Margery A., 93, 138 Esuorthy, Raymond W., 11B, 138 Evans, G. Harlaxve, 119, 138 Follow, Winilred R. Farnsworth, Harlan H., 138 Fielding, Howard l., 13B Flogg, Elinor B., 104, 138 Force, Thelma Gladys, 99, 138 French, Esther, 138 Frey, Bernice G., 115, 138 Frye, Harold E., 56, 72, 138 Galawoy, Beryl T., 139 Gorton, Mrs. Malinda D., 139 Gienovv. Augusta, 139 Gillett, Arley F., 95 Girnmeslad, Victor E., 108, 139 Glasener, F. Russell, 139 Gofl, James F., 62, 72, 110, 139 Gooding. R. U., 139 Gray, Miriam, 139 Gray, Nina, 139 Green, John W., 139 Griltith, Esther M., 139 Guetlroy. Edna M., 139 Guthrie, Clara L., 139 Hackett, Perry, 139 Hagman, Lucille G., 139 Harnmerlund, C. M., 139 Hammond, Robert G., 140 Hancock, Howard J., 56, 140 Hancock, John W. Harper, Charles Athiel, 140 Hayden, Wezette A., 140 Heldt, Carl D., 56, 70, 140 Henline, Ruth, 140 Hess. Leland E., 140 Hiett, Herbert R., 140 Hill, Eugene l., 68, 140 Hinrnon, Dorothy, 87, 140 Hitchcock, Alice, 140 Holmes, F. Lincoln D., 140 Honn, Mal L., 100, 140 Hoover, F. Louis, 140 Horton, Clifford E., 140 Howard, Mrs. Josephine B. Hayman, Verna A., 141 Hudelson, C. W., 141 Huggins, Ruth C., 141 Ingram, Christine F., 141 lsted, Leslie M., 109,141 Irwin, Marianna lvens, Howard J., 141 Ives, Charlotte Yale, 141 Jesso, Marie, 141 Jochums, Millard C. Johnson, Bernadine, 141 Johnson, Blossom, 141 Jorgensen, Mrs. Margaret O. Kelley, Edna I., 141 Kinnemon, John A., 141 Kline, Frances F. Knudson, Emma R., 141 Koepke. H. F., 118, 141 Kunt!,Lourel1J., 141 lomkey, Ernest M. R., 111, 141 Lancaster, Thomas J., 142 lathroa, H. O., 96, 142 loubough, 1.. E., 142 LaubY. Clci1ia J. lawrence, Margaret, 142 Leavitt, Norma M., 142 unify, E. A., 142 Lovelass, Harry D., 142 Lueck, William R., 142 McAvoy, Blanche, B7, 142 McCann, John B., 142 McCormick, Clyde T., 104, 142 McDovitt, Neva, 142 McEvoy, Dorothy M., 142 McEwen, Helen W., 142 McGee, Rosemary, 142 Mansheld, Faye, 142 Marshall, Helen E., 88, 142 Martens, J. Louis, 142 Marzalt, Stanley S., 143 Mecay, Leroy E., 143 Metzler, Mrs. Winifred, 143 Micken, Ralph A., 117, 143 Miller, Marion G., 87, 143 Miller, Murray Lincoln, 143 Mm., c. N., 104, 143 Moore, Harold A., 111, 143 Nelson, Thelma, 143 Norskog, Edna M., 104, 143 Nyquist, Edna, 88, 143 O'Connor, Burton L., 143 Ogle, Alice R., 143 Okerlund, Gorda, 143 Parker, Donald Ray, 144 Parker, Mrs. Mary R., 144 Parker, Rose E., 144 Porret, Margaret, 101, 125, 144 Paulson, Harold G., 144 Peorcy, Henri R., 144 Peithman, Harlan W., 144 Peters, Margaret, 144 Plagakis, Mary Plotnicky, Mrs. Gertrude A., 144 Pohle, Genevieve A., 144 Poppenheimer, Charles W., 144 Porter, Charles B., 98, 100 Reed, Howard O., 98, 100, 144 Replogle, Vernon L., 144 Richards, R. Ruth, 144 Rickman, Lillie Mae, 145 Ries, Donald T., 111, 145 ms, 1. E., 104, 145 Rabie, Doris M., 145 Ross, Josephine, 145 Royce, Bertha, 145 Rozum, Mary A., 145 Russell, Elizabeth, 145 Sands, Theodore, 145 Schell, Wilma M., 145 Show, William Harlan, 145 Shea, Grace R., 145 Sherrard, Wayne F., 145 Slagle, Charles A., 75 Smith, Gwen, 115, 145 Smith, Leon S., 146 Smith, Nelson R., 146 Sorensen, Clarence Woodrow, 96, 146 Sorrenson, Fred S., 146 Spector, Irwin, 146 Speer, Eunice H., 106, 146 Stein, Ethel, 146 Stombough, Ray M., 146 Stroud, Ruth, 146 Struck, Edwin, 56, 66, 146 Tarrant, Thalia Jane, 116, 146 Tasher, Lucy Lucile, 116, 121, 146 Taylor, Glenn J. Teager, Florence E., 146 Templeton, Donald F., 146 Tiedernon, Herman R., 146 1'oll,Lewis R., ua, us Tudor, Raymond W., 42, 146 Udstuen, Sadie Bernette Vance, Arden L., 146 Vetter, Dale B., 147 Vinson, Esther, 120, 147 Wotterson, Arthur W., 87, 147 Zolper, Ira George look, George Allen Zook, Maxine Andrews Zubeck, John Andrew Zubeck, Robert Eugene, 72, 171 webb, Mary D., 102, Ha, 147 Welch, Eleanor Weir, 147 Westhott, Margaret M., 147 whssisr, Harriet R., ua, 147 Wheeler, James E. Whitmore, Mrs. Bertha H., 119, 147 Whitten, Jennie A., 147 Wilcox, Charlotte E., 147 Winegarner, Lelo, 147, 131 Wise, Vermell, 43, 147 Woodburn, John H., 119, 147 Yates, Ruth, 147 Yedor, Leo J., 147 Young, Orville L., 147 Zimmerman, Ruth, 147 Faculty Assistants Foreman, Wilfred W. French, Joseph L. Mackey, Paul R. Pearce, Frances C. Rockenbach, Richard W., 68 White, William V., 100 Douglass, Mrs. Rita Soldiers and Sailors Children's School Anderson, Mrs. Roneith Baker, Mrs. Gladys E., 135 Bauer, Mrs. Veda Bolt, 135 Claus, John R., 136 Erbe, Gertrude M. Freese, Joseph, 138 Gleisner, R. A., 139 Gray, Rolland O., 139 Hard, Ruby, 140 Hardine, Doris, 147 Hougham, Mrs. Janet Houghton, John Edgar, 140 Kepner, Clara, 141 Knuppol, Fred J. Knuppel, Mrs. Margaret Koenig, Lucile, 141 Massey, Beth, 143 Miner, Margie Jeanne, 143 Mixer, Orrin J., 143 Pork, Leslie D., 143 Porret, Margaret, 101, 125, 144 Pumphrey, Mable A., 144 Reusser, John L., 144 Ryden, Verner Salter, Marcell, 145 Sanders, Herbert C., 145 Shea, Josephine, 145 Sheveland, Alice University Health Service Agate, George H. Weber, Mrs. Gyneth H. Parker, Mrs. Louise O'Neil, 144 Polsarney, Mrs. Avls L. Shea, Grace R. Stoker, Mrs. Anna F. O A 46403 ' ax.. ' ' X f bQ9' .3 Fi , rl. 4 1, Q . a Pg- - 4 ... H- 9 fl, n -Q L. D. 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