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H , A tt QQ Q 1,54,y,. -1.1537 .v x 1--Y' ' Copyrighted in 1937 by xx 1 X ,X if WM. S. HENDERSON, Editor WELDON WADLEIGH, Business Manager x g X Q ' , x X E73 WESLEYANA.STAFF Wm. S. Henderson .... ............. E ditor Martha Nierstheimer. . . . ...... Assistant Editor Weldon Wadleigh ..... ............ B usiness Manager Iarnes Costello .... ..... A ssistant Business Manager Elizabeth Iones .... .................... A rt Editor Eric Rasmussen ..... ..... M en's Sports Evora O'Brien ..... .... W on1en's Sports Dorothy Turner .... ...... C opy Editor Robert Baker ...... ............ M usic Editor Ruth Barnes ......... ..... A ssistant Music Editor Guy Kintner I Lois Roberts it ' I ' Gilbert Rogers Ruth Hughes ,l l u l United Photo Shop .... . . . ,Photographs ................Greeks . . . . .Official Photographers Kane Engraving Co.. . . ...................i.......Engravers Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co. .,.. ..... P rinters DELHCATION To the Spirit of OLD NORTH HALL and to the generations of students who have found in its historic presence on the campus a lasting in- spiration . . . OLD NORTH HALL A winding walk beneath a maple tree- A house that stands a symbol of the past, A sturdy relic, sentinel of time. Here Peter Cartwright stood, as in a dream Of all the strangely new unfolding days He visioned what we now may call our own. Let never youth engage in empty jest At this, a humble hall's antiquityg Nay, better that they pause to breathe a prayer. A Winding walk beneath a maple tree- A house that stands memorial to faith, And glorified by all the passing years! KWritten by William Eben Schultz, at the request of the Wesleyana, for this special historical numberj f8l !w'4 'fiwfv?-few ' .11 if, QLD NQRTH ,, I f i Kappa Sigma Ph' 1 . . . Organized in Decembe 1934 . . Serve . s as a spokesma f t . . I' n or the fra- ernities . . lmpro . ves relations with th ulty e fac- as Well as amon th g e fraternities . . . Composed of two representatives fromveach fraternity . . . The Council discusses fraternity rushing and problems of mutual interest among Greek letter men . . . The first successful Inter- fraternity Council on the campus. flll KAPPA SIGMA Pl-Il PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Panhellenic . . . division of the nation-Wide organization which governs Greek letter societies for Women . . . Each sorority is represented by two members . . . Officers are chosen according to the year of the sororiety's founding on the campus . . . lt regulates social matters that concern all of the sororities and rushing . . lt promot . es a feeling of harmony among the sororities. Council A Pl-ll GAMMA DELTA Buck . . . Ellis . . . Tayman . . . Tanton . . . Edwards Fairchild . . . Farlow . . . Fasse . . . Fox . . . Graham Guthrie . . . Hastings . . . Wadleigh . . . Willard . . . Winters Costello . . . Freese . . . Kelly . . . Reed . . . Rust Tull . . . Worsem . . . Boheim . . . Childs . . . Fox Iohnson . . . Hiltebrand . . . Love . . . Mammen . . . Meeker Shockey . . . Stubblefield . , . Woodward . . . Wiley l12l PHI GAMMA DELTA . . . Founded 1848 at Washington and Iefferson College . . . Seventy-three chapters . . . Alpha Deuteron chapter at llli- nois Wesleyan University es- tablished l886 . . . Stunt Show Winners. E133 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Brian . . . Marquis . . . Melby . . . Peairs . . . Purvines . . . Shields Costello . . . Barnes . . . Barr . . . Beyer . . . Fitzl-lenry . . . Gerling Hatfield . . . Jones . . . Nierstheirner . . . Pierce . . . Aldrich . . . Ewins Hawks . . . Hoblit . . . Ianssen . . . Langstaff . . . Meeker . . . Nichols Boulton . . Greening . . Larison . . McAneney . . Marquis . . Pullman Ratclilfe . . . Shall . . . Wilson . . . Dier . . . Boozer . . . Walters l14l KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA . . Founded 1870 ot Monmouth Col- lege . . . Seventy-two chdpiers . . . Epsilon chapter established dt Illinois Wesleyan l873 . . . Entertdined dll cormpus pledges in fall. l5 l Swenska Swanson . . . Keen-eyed . . . Fast step- ping outfielder . . . A handy boy with the bat . . . This genial four year Veteran sets a fine example as captain. Ace Hawkins . . . Brilliant . . . Smooth . . . A pitcher with blinding speed, a fine curve ball, and good con- trol . . . A strike-out artist de luxe. l-'red H. Parker . . . Coach of our hard- hitting, hustling baseball team . . . Titan ball clubs have come or long way under his guidance . . . lnsists upon heads-up baseball . . . His teams show the result of skillful coaching and keen strategy. l16l D tl' H l Titan squad of 20 shoves off on 2300 mile southern training trip . . . Defeat Washington U. twice, 5-2, 7-4 . . . Myers, Milton impressive on mound . . . Titan attack led by Menendez, Wozniak . . . Louisiana Polytechnic defeats Wesleyan in the ninth, 4-3 . . . Thomas slams out homer . . . Lose again next day, 7-4 . . . Nelson pounds out 3 hits . . . Hawkins snaps losing streak . . . Pitches Titans to 5-4 victory over Centenary . . . Thomas, Nelson hammer Gent pitchers . . . Myers pitches, clouts Titans to 7-l victory over Centenary again. t17l f -f -'I ft Y- ' . ' 4 .f 'f'ir ' lf ' ' '. . ,':?'T,fff'1. -L . V -' . , iv, j- sr , A I5 ,V E-L ll 1, -', 1-'JQWWI1 Q ,Q gf ' ' ' T i ff 1'1,5.l' Qi, . ,-i f -1 Q 'H '.. n F Slick Thomas . . . Smooth, polished batsman . . . A marvel at bunting . . . Specializes at extra-base hitting . . . This nifty center-fielder has two more years of competition. Lefty Myers . . . Dynamic . , . Bril- liant , . . This southpaw sensation has fine control, a deceptive curve, and a terrific smoke-ball . . . To top it off . . . He can hit! Ike Gage . . . Another fine fresh- man prospect . . . Tall . . . Rangy . . . Can handle either end of battery duty . . . Shows great promise as a pitcher. Nellie Nelson . . . Rangy . . . Rugged . . . A powerful hitter . . . Batting in the clean-up position, this consistent outfielder is back next year. I . Shirley Temple . . . Big, hard-hitting first baseman . . . A polished per- former around the initial sack . . . This hard swatting freshman has a bright future. Spick Menendez . . . Flashy, smooth little second-sacker . . . A heads-up performer . . . Speedy base runner . . . This dapper veteran is an impor- tant cog in our attack. Ozzie Oswald . . . Veteran Titan infielder . . . A consistent performer afield . . . A remarkable hitter . . . Pounds out base hits in splurges . . Last year as a Titan. Eddie Wozniak . . . Fast stepping little shortstop . . . Covers his terri- tory with polished ease . . . Wields a mighty bludgeon at the plate . . . The spearhead of the Titan attack. 'I Oswald collects four hits . . . Milsaps College falls, 7-2 . . . Toennies hits round-tripper . . . Rout Lambuth also 15-l . . . Iacoby paces the attack . . . Titans return home with six wins, two losses . . . Record of twenty victories out of twenty-six games in three southern trips . . . U. of Illinois wins arctic contest, 3-U . . . Errors costly L . . Titans lose to St. Louis U., 9-8 in ten innings . . . Bow to lllini again, after blowing four run lead, 12-4. f18l VV l Wesleyan wins the conference opener from Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, 16-5 . . . Milton, Lukes pitch masterful ball . . . Peterson, Oswald, and Swanson head hit parade . . . As we go to press the Titans are off to a fine stocrt in the conference race . . . Difficult schedule ahead . . . But, with fine pitching, good fielding, and heavy hitting, all indications point toward a successful season. l 1 I l 1 t19l Pete Peterson . . . Steady . . . Re- liable . . . A fine long-range hitter . . . His powerful drives are good for many base knocks . . . This consistent outfielder is back next year. Laws Schubert . . . A fine infielder . . . Remarkably consistent at the plate '. . . Didn't try out for baseball until his senior year. lake Iacoby . . . Veteran Titan back- stop . . . A fine performer behind the plate . . . A combination of baseball sense and courage . . . He stops the biggest of them at home plate. Toddy Milton . . . Talented Titan freshman . . . His streaky fast-one and fine control stamp him as a comer . . . This boy loves to pitch . . . A real work-horse. l E SIGMA CHI ,J t n l Bedell . . Benson . . Clothier . . Goldsmith . . Hawkins . . Iacoby Scott . . . Smith . . . Smock . . . Swanson . . . Wallace . . . Chittum Duncan . Fredrickson . Keys . Haughey . Rupprecht . Walker Anderson . . Atkinson . . Bigham . . Dowse . . Gardner . . Hartman Morganthaler . . Morey . . Ruff . . Stubbs . . Sullivan . . Tomlin Walker . . Armstrong . . Brines . . Bruce . . Campbell . . Carter Folkers . . . Goode . . . Iones . . . Iameson . . . Olson . . . Parsons Soeka . . Temple . . Van Horn . . Wuthrick . . Folk . . Peterson l2Ul SIGMA CI-II . . . Founded 1855 at Miami University . , . Mein- loer of Original Triad . . . Ninety- seven chapters . . . Alpha Iota chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1883. IZII 5? Ill in in kg Rocky Kaska . . . Smart, hard-plunging fullback . . . His long-range punting kept enemy back on their heels . . . Viscous blocker . . . Rated Second Team. All- Conference. Hunkey Ioe Yurieci . . . A hard fighter . . . A harder tackler . . . A great compet- itor . , . Always in the thick of it . . . We will miss our All-Conference tackle next autumn. V Harry M. Bell, Coach of the l936 Football Champions . . . A superior knowledge of sound football . Master of coachin . , g technique . . . Adept at bringing out the best in his young men . . . His teams ex- emplify speed, power, and finesse. 1 1 Mx Winners of the fourth l.l.A.C, Ch ampionship in six years. l 22 l September 26 . . . At Shreveport, Louisiana. Long trip, hot game conditions, weaken Titans . . . Fight gamely against superior Centenary eleven . . . Trail by one touchdown until last minute. . . Final score . . . 21-7. . . Oct. 3 . . . At Wilder Field. Titans get poor start in conference race . . . Offense shabby against heads-up Illinois Col- lege team . . . Defensive line play only bright feature . . . Hoppers, Lusiana, and Egdorf out- standing . . . Tie score: 7-7 . . . l23l Tangora Rasmussen . . . Fast mov- ing, hard blocking interference runner . . . Took delight in mowing down would-be tacklers . . . Honorable Men- tion A11-Conference at Guard . . . Next year his last. Dick Folk. . . Heavy. . . Alert. . . Viscous tackler . . . Fine team spirit . . . Adept at place-kicking . . . Hon- orable Mention All-Conference. Big Bob Oliver . . . Defensive stal- wart . . . Part of our big Beef Trust line . . . Will be a tough hombre as Co-Capt. next year . . . Watch him go! Kid Folk . . . Rangy . . . Powerful . . . Look out for this boy when aroused . . . Turned in a fine game against Ill. College . . . Only a Sopho- more. Killer Burke . . . Small . . . Hard- driving . . . A pony back with lots of fire . . . Handles the ball smoothly . . . This genial lad has plenty of courage . . . Two more years. Tippy Tipton . . . Evasive . . . Slip- pery . . . A pony back who could pass and punt . . . A punt returner de luxe . . . Honorable Mention All- Conference .- . . Only a Freshman. Rex Wallick . . . Hard blocker , . . Powerhouse when turned loose with ball . . . Voted by team mates as most valuable player who received least recognition . . . Honorable mention All-Conference . . . Senior. Wildcat Sarnmons . . . Stocky . . . Hard-running quarterback . . . Cool- headed signal caller . . . Quite a punter . . . A fine prospect for next fall. Oct. l7 . . . At Wilder Field. Titans come to life . . . Wallop Millikin 13-0 before huge Homecoming crowd . . . Green and White unleash their power against old rival . . . Rasmussen, Hawkins, and Yurieci play bang-up ball . . . Chittum runs wild . . . Oct. 31 . . . At Peoria, lllinois. On a wet field the Bradley Indians try to stop the Titan Iuggernaut . . . Go clown in coura- geous defeat before a Wesleyan team that reaches its peak . . . Pilkis, Peterson, and Kaska batter Bradley line . . . Titan line bolstered by Carter . . . Score: 13-O. l24l f Nov. 7 . . . At DeKalb, Illinois. Titans start slow . . . Begin to click against Well-balanced Northern eleven . . . Pilkis sup- plies punch ior first score . . . Then Peterson snags pass, reverses his field, and races 43 yards behind fine interference to score . . . Last touchdown is result of Kaska's brilliant plunging . , . Titan line, led by Oliver and Dick Folk, bottles up Davis, DeKalb's high- scoring ace . . . Final score: 19-O . . . i25l .Un . nf. .. . Gertz Chittum . . . Speed and more speed . . . The main spark-plug of our championship team . . . Voted Most Valuable . . . Rated All-Conference Quarterback . . . Co-Capt.-Elect. Pete Peterson . . . The Flying Swede . . . Hard-driving and high-stepping ball-toter . . . South-paw punter and passer . . . Honorable Mention All- Conference . . . Two more seasons. lay Pilkis . . . A dynamic ball-carrier . . . 185 pounds of jolting man-power . . . A tough blocker . . . Fine passer . . . Honorable Mention All-Conference . . . Should be tops next year. Teeno Goode . . . Past . . . Smooth . . . Turned in long runs against Mil- likin and Bradley . . . His speed should prove valuable . . . Three years to go. Ace Hawkins . . . Pass snatcher de luxe . . . Heads up on defense . . . Smart boy . . . All-Conference End . . . Voted best tackler by team mates . . . Senior. Torn Slanec . . . Tall, pass-grabbing end . . . Cool-headed . . . Great team- man . . . Will be missed next fall. Pasquale Lusiana . . . . . . Hard fighting . . . Hard hitting lineman . . . Always fought to win . . . Another experienced hand for next fall. Aggressive Ieep Egdorf . . . Stocky . . . Scrappy . . . Fast charging . . . Kept himself in the thick of battle . . . A handy boy to have around next fall. Nov. l4 . . . At Wilder Field. The title-bound Titans display their Prairie Fire offense . . . Sweep over Elmhurst 39-6 . . . Clever passing attack keeps the invaders in the game . . . Wesleyan uncorks whirlwind lateral pass attack . . . A touchdowns . . . High-light of the afternoon is QU yard touchdown by way of three later l a s, Hawkins, Wallick, Kaska, and D. Folk handling the ball. ccounts for three E253 , 5 if l'l,,H'j Y , ,3 g-:fel 'r .- N, fifty' N U Hlyit Fl'A' Ax I llblglfl K AJ if 'T' c' x N1 faith. Nov. 21 . . . At Wilder Field. The Titans win their fourth I.l.A.C. Champion? ship in six years . . . Defeat a hard-fighting, couragious l.S.N.U. eleven, 18-O . . . Tiptor1's Punt-returning, Kaska's blocking, and Wallick's plunging are the stand-out features of this game. Nov. 26 . . . At Ruston, Louisiana. Louisiana Poly. 12, Wesleyan U. Nov. 27 . . . At Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Ouachita College 6, Wesleyan U. Playing two games in two days, both without the services of Chittum and Oliver, the Titans close their season by bowing in defeat to the Southerners . . . Fumbles and poor Quarter- backing prove Titans' undoing. f27l lim Hoppers . . . Terrific drive . . . Powerful legs . . . A standout cog in a strong line . . . Played best ball against Ill. College . . . Slowed by injuries. Harry Fuller . . . Big lad . . . Hard to move . . . Has three years to prove his Worth . . . Nice start. Lefty Boysaw . . . Fast-stepping wingman . . . Played best against Millikin . . . His experience and per- sistency make him a strong contender . . . One more year. Tubb Carter . . . Dependable snapper back . . . The middle of our Beef Trust . . . Gave good account l of himself in every game . . . Only a A Freshman . . . Bright future. ag ' ' 'f-jg?-v Wabbles Lam . . . A watch-charm guard . . . Small but speedy . . . A g bear-cat on defense . . . This boy is a comer . . . Three more seasons. 1, ' M X .., x Spur-mite Edwards . . . Small . . Fast charging . . . Had fine spirit . . Injuries all that held him back . . . Y-M Has played his last ball for l.W.U. eb, yi- L V C' Av Y Sox Soeka . . .Tall, rangy end . . . Speedy downtield under punts . . . Quite a punter . . . Watch him in 1937 . . . Three years to go. Wild-Bill Cambell . . . Big . . . Aggressive . . . Lacked experience . . .Will be tough next year, . . Only a freshman. At a giant testimonial dinner, featuring' Ossie Solem as speaker, Coach Bell declared that this was the best football team he had ever coached . . . He awarded letters to Z3 men: Kaska, Yurieci, Oliver, Chittum, Peterson, Tip- ton, Goode, Pilkis, Wallick, Rasmussen, D. Folk, Egdorf, Hoppers, Carter, T. Folk, Fuller, Lusi- ana, Slanec, Hawkins, Boysaw, Edwards, Cambell, and Soeka . . . Gold footballs were awarded to these 23 men and also to Wiede- man, Burke, Drummond, Lam, Samrnons, Pow- ers, Gage, Hoadley, and Anderson. R f --. ty' 'l ii ,, H-M Yr A NX J .T Ta'-4 at XX 'I . 1 X Nc K J x- tX'Q ,k MESQXQQE l23l rs. , i. J l L, if fi LU ff' L! ,L 'Y if Phi Kappa Phi . . . National honorary scho- lastic fraternity . . . Founded at the University of Maine in 1897 . . . Wesleyan chapter founded in 1922 . . . Open to seniors in the upper fifth of the graduating class who are representative in their fields of study . . , Those selected for membership are given their pledge ribbons in a special chapel program . . . Nine members were pledged this year. f29l PHI KAPPA Pl-ll STUDENT UNION Student Union . . . Composed of representa- tives from all groups on the campus . . . All matters to be settled by a student body are submitted to it . . . The main function is to promote school spirit . . . Compiles and sells student directories . . . Selects students for chapel committee . . . Plans all-school dances, dinners, and parties . . . Progressive organiza- tion . . . Robert Baker, music student, suc- ceeds Beryl McDonald as president. Wesleyana . . . A staff chosen from the Iunior class to compile and to edit a year book . . . Something that few people toss aside after they have looked at the pictures . . . Some- thing that others enjoy and read from cover to cover . . . A lot of Work but a pleasant ex- perience . . . The all-time slogan- lt must come out on time.' '... Save to bring back memories of your days at Wesleyan. , Argus . . . A weekly publication edited and managed by the students . . . lt keeps the campus acquainted with matters on or relating to it . . . Recognized as a leader among the smaller college publications . . . Provides good experience in the field of journalism for those interested . . . Member of both the Na- tional and Illinois Press Association . . . Ac- cepted With enthusiasm by student body on Wednesdays after chapel. WESLEYANA ARGUS l3Ul Debate . . . Unusual enthusiasm shown this year . . . Debating offers much opportunity for training in public speaking . . . Provides for contact with students of other universities . . . Training always helpful and useful in later life . . . Wide selection of debatable topics brought to light by situations of the day . . . Interest of student body aroused by discus- sions of these topics. I 5311 DEBATE Pl KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta . . . National honorary foren- sic fraternity . . . Founded at Wesleyan in 1912 . . . Membership is based on the superior Work done in oratory and debate . . . Debat- ing brings about contacts with the students of other schools . . . The two debate squads at Wesleyan are very successful, and with their success the interest of the student body in- creases . . . The Freshmen talent continues to be outstanding. Wiener Bedell . . . 'Co- captain . . . Conference discus champ . . . This tall giant has been shattering his old marks this spring . . . We expect a new conference record of him. George Butt . . . Slim . . . Long-legged . . . A high hurdler who has improved by leaps and bounds . . . This tall sophomore can also high jump. Harry M. Bell . . . Director of athletics and varsity coach . . . This genial gentle- man has succeeded in developing some fine individual performers in track . . . His thorough knowledge and keen analy- sis have been greatly responsible for our well-balanced track and field team. N 1 V fq A . y in 1.1 if qt. , -- 5 f W i Y 11551. rr ' ' - c ..,', . U H ' -V ' W 5 U , l32l 1 t ,- V f X vo! --- cy.- J f' ' .' f xo, . , V V . H If fa., V. 'lj I ll Titans begin ebruary . . . Work outs in Gym during inclement weather . . . Take to Wilder Field as winter fades out . . . Coach Bell brings his charges along slowly . . . Boys begin to get into shape . . . Mid- west Track Meet offers early measurement of individual progress . . . Against better con- ditioned athletes, most of the Titans gain only experience . . . Slanec walks off with second place in the shot-put, however. l33l Flyer Chittum Titan s . . . peed king . . . Conference cha ' mp in the century and furlong . . . All-time Wesleyan record holder . . . Anchor man on crack Titan Relay Team. Rex Wallick . . . Titan discus man. . . Placed second in the conference meet last year . . . If this husky senior re- gains his old for rn, some records will fall. Tom Slanec . . . Co-captain . . . Con- ference shot-put champ . . . All-time Wesleyan record holder . . . This rangy, powerful senior is also a splen- did discus thrower and hurcller. Iarvinen Pilkis R . . . ugged . . . Powerful . . . A javelin thrower who gets plenty of whip behind his heaves . . . We expect much of this genial athlete. - L., ' i Leo and Cleo Manning . . . Hard- working . . . Plucky . . . These two freshmen twins have proven worthy track men . . . Between them they divide running the half, mile, and two mile events . . . Diligent trainers . . . Fine competitors . . . We expect great things of them. lim Wuthrick . . . Tall . . . Clean- limbed . . . A boy who can really tear off the quarter mile . . . This fast stepping freshman also runs on the Mile Relay Team. Iimmy Anderson . . . Fast . . . Well- knit . . . A fine quarter-miler and 220 man . . . A valuable cog in our Relay Team. J Titans' second public appearance is in the S' Conference Indoor Meet . . . Ken Chittum reig tains his championship in the 60 yard dash, GX . . . Tom Slanec also retains his Blue Ribbon QR' in the shot-put . . . Van Horne, freshmanyhvsg miler, runs a fine race to finish secondxz. . I Tull and Tipton flash form in the palwei' vaulK . . . Wuthrick in the 440, and Coil in thie, two- mile run, also look good . . . Clfaclyfmtqrl Relay Team fAnderson, Drummond, Wuthricih, and Chittuml though placing thirdhgfkxsfies home in record-breaking time., l' I - V' f f J U A r I s. X 4 A ,I ,, rs 'X' t X , ' l' G' T' I T343 Titans open out-door campai U gn . . . Meet the . of I. at Champaign . . . Lose 68-48, mostly due to the weakness in the hurdle events . . . Chittum running second to Grieve, covers the century in 9.528 . . . Speeds 220 yards in 20.8 . . . Two new Wesleyan records . . . Slanec also a record-breaker . . . Puts shot 46' lOV2 . . . Bedell heaves the discus 136' 3 . . . Other Titan victors are Tull in the pole vault, Stoutameyer in the t wo mile run, and Bressler in the javelin throw. 351 1 ---t user-':ff-T ft -A r-Q--ft:,1v'fvses1ef f Tl :F '-lit, .1 'Z , . ,J 1 .jx 1 .1 ' .. H a mi :LI U 1 T - -r'.. . . .,.. ..4,. .'.,.f1l:.. 1 ' 1 . 2-it if'-'lf'Ag v 7 ' A . ' . ,, 513.3 fit, -pgs, nv ' '- t ' ' . 1. :ff.e?tkj,37g s..3l 41 W , A-V I Q . . , ' .9 l i . 1 I I ' Tippy Tipton . . . Small . . . Wiry . . . A fine pole-vaulter and smooth hurdler . . ' . This speedy freshman also excels in th e dash, broad jump, and high jump. Don Stoutameyer . . . Wesleyan Two-miler . . . Possessor of a fine springy stride and stubborn endurance . . . His prese nce bolsters Titan strength in the distanc e events. .i 0-'Vff-1 ,flfbgz-ifqaf' fill iff- ', r' 1 am..-G mfr., V 1jjg.,,7,,1f4Zf.f' 4' Ralph Van Hornel. . . Lithe . . . Springy . . . ' This talented freshman seems to fairly bound along in stride . . . A fast stepping half-miler . . . The relay team also calls him. 'tDick Folk . . . Strong . . . Agile . . . A pole vaulter and high jumper . . . This muscular athl t e e should also develop into a i' ine discus thrower in time. Al Wiedaman . . . Titan distance runner . . . A veteran from last year . . . This smooth striding endurance runner hel ' ps to carry Titan colors in the longer runs. Bobby Tull . . . Trim . . . Agile . . . This springy vaulter has been a con- sistent performer for the Green and White . . . ' ' Stands high 1n the con- ference. Lefty Boysaw . . . Smooth . . . Flexible . . . This genial negro track man is talented at throwing the discus . . . Improves greatly as the season progresses. Bob Meeker . . . Slim . . . Long- limbed . . ' . Competing for Wesleyan in the high jum p . . . This tall fresh- man also h ' s ows great promise in the middle distances. ln their second out-door meet the Titans det t , ea Bradley, 81 to 45 . . . Slanec, with victories in the shot, discus, and high jump, leads team to victory . . . Wuthrick gives indication of his bright possibilities by dashing oft a fine quarter mile . . . A new Wesleyan record is hung up by Ruff in the high hurdles . . . As we go to press the boys are training diligently, and we expect a ' ' very fine showing at the Conference Out-door Meet. lQ36l G F Womens Council . . . A new organization under the supervision of Dean Felsted . . . lt is made up of all house-presidents who confer together upon the business of the campus women . . . It is for the purpose of establishing unity among all campus women in government and in scholastic and social activities . . . The organization drew up a constitution in the spring of '37 . . . The Council desires to be a help to Wesleyan girls. l37l W CLUB W Club . . . A club composed of the letter men of the University . . . Purpose is to bring closer bonds among fellow athletes . . . For the past few years it has not been very active, but it has always formed a part of the life of those interested in sports . . . lt can serve as a medium for social events backed by the members . . . Because of its large member- ship, it should be influential on the campus. WOMENS COUNCIL 'FAU KAPPA EPSILON Clendenin . . Finkenbincler . . Hulick . . Kettlekczmp . . Krahl K Mcrxfield . . . Meyers . . . Twiss . . . Crossmcm . . . Hcxll Koska . . . Kintner . . . Martin . . . Merritt . . . Gliver .K rf Rogers . . . Evans . . . Foster . . . lorckson . . . Lohman I1 Robbins . . . Ropp . . . Shiner . . . Shirk . . . Thomsen ff ' Withey . . . Clemens . . . Corley . . . Dczlrymple . . . Drummond Holforty . . . Cribbet . . . Lorenz . . . Mctnning . . . Manning Miller . . . Mortimer . . . Rohn . . . Snczpp . . . Shcxmbough Spencer ..... Veitch . . . . Butler ..... Icrcobs l38l TAU KAPPA EPSILON . . . Founded at lllinois Wesleyan University, 1899 . . . Forty-two chapters . . . Alpha chapter es- tablished at Illinois Wesleyan University in l899 . . . Horne- corning Champions . . . 391 .l j 1 1 l i ly 'K Q jx I!! SIGMA KAPPA 1 t 1 f Boies . . , Herrick . . . Iohnson . . . Mammen. . . McDorman Moorman . . . Shannon . . . Schultz . . . Smith . . . Goudy Kimball . . . Moorman . . . Phelps . . . Reeser . . . Schwartz Thomas . . . Turner . . . Chapman . . . Ficklin . . . Foster Greening , . . Heiple . , . Hieser . . . Squires . . . Storm Weaver .. . . Butler . . . Du Bois . . . Elmore . . . Gullett Holtorty. . . Moorman . . . Scheets . . . Shipley . . . Turner Willett ...... Heiple ...... Biby ...... Lartz l40l SIGMA KAPPA . . . Founded l874 at Colby College . . . Forty- tive chapters . . . Eta chapter es- tablished at Illinois Wesleyan l906 . . . Chapter sponsor of an- niversary program With Ruth Lyon, N.B.C. artist, and Blanche Boyce Meyers, Well-known or- ganist. 41 l UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND SYMPI-IONIC ENSEMBLE University Concert Band . . . Founded five years ago by its conductor, Mr. Russell Harvey . . . In that space of time, the band has achieved the reputation of one of the finest small University bands in the Middle West . . . Presents Weekly radio r p ograms over Station WIBC . . . Goes onanannual spring tour . . . Annual spring concert in Presser Hall Band studies and presents best in modern literature for concert band. Symphonic Ensemble . . . Begun rn 1936-37 as a small orchestra of symphonic caliber which Will provide training and experience in playing the best music in the best way . . . Members pick d ' e according to the needs of a Well bal- anced instrumentation and in their ability to build and maintain a high standard of e P T' formance . . . Numbers include works of classic composers, short symphonies and mod- ern composition. I42I Library Staff . . . Organized under the direc- tion of Mrs. Bethania Meredith Smith . . . Pur- pose to serve library patrons and to improve the quality and organization of the Wesleyan library . . . Regular bi-Weekly staff meetings . . . Suggestions exchanged and problems of administration discussed . . . Annual picnic at Miller Park every summer . . . Lengthy ap- prenticeship necessary to be full-fledged mem- ber of staff. l43l LIBRARY STAFF BACONIAN CLUB Baconian Club . . . Founded in November 1933 . . . For those students who are inter- ested in the field of science . . . Membership is open to all students electing one of the nat- ural sciences as a field of concentration . . . The purpose is to create a real appreciation of the accomplishments in the field of science . . . Members are brought in contact with profes- sional men . . . City professional men have cooperated. Brucker . . . . Murphy . . Means . . . . , O'Brien . McMurry . . . . Nafziger . . Hey ..... D. McArd1e De Weese ....... . Shepherd . . . Beall . . . Anderson . . . Thomas M. McArd1e . . 'e KAPPA DELTA w Elliott . Craig . Detwiler . . . . XVatchin . . Wright I 44 J KAPPA DELTA . . . Founded l897 at Virginia State Normal . . . Seventy chapters . . . Omi- cron chapter established at Illi- nois Wesleyan l9U8 . . . Most active in intrarnurals . . . Show athletic promise. 45 Swish Wallace Ca . . . p- tain . . . All Conference. . . High ranking scorer . . . This boy had a marvelous eye for the basket . . . His scoring punch will be missed next year. Wiener Bedel1 . . year veteran . . . All Con- ference . . . An invaluable man on rebounds . . . Pos- sessor of a fine pivot shot . . . Has played his last year for l.W.U. . Four Harry M. Bell . . . Who in his first year at Wesleyan created an undefeated cham- pionship basketball tearn . . . This year, weakened by graduation and ineligibility, his boys lost a few games The . . . y were, however, a formidable aggregation rising to magnificent heights upon many occasions. f45l Titans open se . . . e McKendree 26-Z5 . . . Ruff paces the attack . . . Titans travel . . . First Eastern trip for Wesleyan cagers . . . Stage tremendous rall Y to overcome St. Thomas of Scranton, Pa. . . . Tra'1 19 ' 1 points at half . . . Demloo lights fuse . . . Wallace, Ruff come through Ea t . . . s ern sports-Writers laud Titan's 48-43 victory L . ong Island U. Wins forty-third straight . . . Halts Titan's Winning spree at 24 am g es . . . Titans tired from long trip . . . Final rally falls short . . . Bow to Toledo U. . .L . 32-31. ason with victory Trounc t47l Tom Slanec . . . Tall . . . Agile . . . A fine ball-controller . . . An aggres- sive competitor . . . A heads up ball player at all times . . you go, Tom. G . . . Excelled at tip-in shots . . . A consistent performer in the jump circle . . . Has never reached his peak . . . Watch him when he does. . Sorry to see eorge Ruff . . . A gifted pivot man Iohnny Pilkis . . . Speedy . . . Alert . . . Fine dribbler . . . Marvel at one handed shots . . . Shoots on the run . . . Fine team man . . . One more year. Sox Soeka . . . Tall . . . Sure looted . . . Sk'll ' 1 ed at rebounding . . . Level headed floor man . . . Dependable on the defensive . . . Watch him go next Winter. 'I' Lefty Dernbo . . . A basketball player de luxe . . . A veritable dynamo of speed and finesse . . . His skillful rebounding, smooth floor work, and keen ' eye made him a standout. Le . e scrappy Manning twins . . . A tenacious de- fensive man , . . Fast moving . . . Quick passer . . . Three years to go. o Manning . . One of th Bulldog Drummond . . . Little but mighty . . . A live wire fora fast attack . . . Rernarkably alert on the defensive . . . This young scrap l per ooks very promising . . . Three more years. Kenny Chittum . . . Swift . . . En- ergetic . . . Helped speed up our offense . . . Furnished many timely baskets . . . His pepper and fast action will hel p next year. The boys take two easy games . . . Mississippi falls, 60-2l . . . Score-board breaks as Millikin takes 62-32 trimming . . . Slanec, Wallace hot at the irons . . . Dembo sparkplug of attack . . . Titans hand lll. State Normal first reverse in 13 starts . . . Capacity crowd sees Chittum lead mates to 30-26 victory . . . Southern Teachers fall before the defending champions . . . Twenty-second straight con- ference victory at hom e . . . Wallace, Dembo head 45-23 parade . . . t48l Victory streak broken . . . Ill. College hands Titans 33-29 setback . . . Wesleyan bounces back . . . Whip Northern, 45-34 . . , George Walker a standout . . . Bradley knocks Wes- leyan out of race, 42-36, despite 16 points by Wallace . . . Bedell leads Titans to 35-26 Vic- tory over Millikin . . . Annex second Red Bird scalp 28-25 . . . Knock l.S.N.U. out of race . . . Titans trip Ill. College also, 54-51, in torrid over- time battle . . . Lose to fast Hawaiian team, 44-43. E493 Hunkey-Ice Yurieci . . . Hard fight- ing . . . Reliable . . . Tough when the going Was tough . . . A great re- bounder . . . Wesleyan fighting spirit suffers a loss by his leaving. George Walker . . . Competitive spirit . . . Drive . . . This boy has live power A natural sharpshooter . . . We expect great things of him. Milan Folkers . . . Steady . . . Reli- able . . . Gifted ball controller . . . Accurate passer . . . An opportune point maker . . . A freshman of great promise. Lyle Henderson . . , Slim . . . Bespec- tacled . . . Uncanny eye for the basket . . . Mania for sinking freak shots . . . This sharpshooter has a great future. Howie Sites . . . Another freshman letter-Winner . . . This lad has basket- ball sense . . . Natural ease on the hardwood . . . A truly fine prospect. Harry Fuller . . . Big . . . Aggressive A guard who can really drive in . . . Masterful rebounder . . . Fine eye for the basket . . . Only a freshman. Dominick Monge . . . Big . . . Burly . . . A real ballhawk . . . Dangerous on pivot shooting . . . This husky lad has potential talent . . . Three more seasons. Tippy Tipton . . . Smooth . . . Fast breaking . . . Handy floor man . . . Nifty eye for the hoop . . . A fine corn- bination of speed and deception. Titans wallop Northern 46-18 . . . Wallace, Slanec set pace . . . Lose to Bradley Cham- pions 32-22 in season finale . . . Drop to tourth place in conference . . . Coach Bell awarded letters to Captain Wallace, Tom Slanec, lean Bedell, George Ruff, Harold Dembo, Ken Chitturn, Howard Sites, Ioe Yurieci, George Walker, and Gerald Drummond. l50l --6' n o , ,if 1 . 1,59 4 if ...A Yi, 1 z? Q The Office Staff . . . The people in the busi- ness office as familiar to Wesleyanites as the faculty themselves . . . Students always have some urgent business to attend to . . . Tuition, N.Y.A. checks, those dreaded grades . . . Miss Ward and Miss Bennington sympathetic in spite of all the trials and ordeals . . . Mr. Car- nine, the business manager, the very spirit of energy and industry. l51'l v 11 THE orrlcs S STAFF THE WESLEYAN BOOKSTORE A 'EX rf. r 'rf' .jf X . 1 , 5 A ll l. ..f ' ' ' f ' l 5 L The Wesleyan Bookstore . . . A very good place to spend money every semester . . . Warm affection on part of all for Mr. Guild who greets us there . . . Candy bars between classes a big aid to the breakfastless . . . How to work the new pencil sharpener still a prob- lem . . . Office carries supplies needed in all the courses offered . . . Has many conve- niences for students . . Has the necessities of campus classes. L ---' ' '.-- 7 7 , ,LJ ' fd' X X Q8 xv, m5fofP ' 'wig 'sA1Q3P4f'c5-w'2j?f W ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Klenner ..... Brown . . . . Hughes . . . . Lcmtz McDonald ..... Roberts . . . . Sewcrrd . . . . Trinkle Askew . . . . . Brooks . . . . . Brown . . . . . Mosiin McCarty ..... Rettberg . . . . Taylor ..... White Abrams ..... Ellertson ..... Fiegenboum ..... Hiles McBride ..... Taylor . . . . Uptegrove . . . . Young E521 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Founded l904 at Syracuse Llnii versity . . . Forty-six chapters . . . Xi chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan l9l-4 . . . Nine girls attend International Re- union Day at Indianapolis . Gave tea dance for all pledaes . . . Scholarship luncheon at chapter house. 53 +V' SIGMA ALPHA ICTA Aldrich . . . Badger . . . Beyer . . . Cherry . . . Geyer . . . Hall Lund . . . McClure . . . Martin . . . Moon . . . Ogden . . . Settles Barnes . . . Depler. . . Coen. . . Coen. . . Buehler . . . Heck Roberts . . Shock . . Van Matre . . Wenban . . Alexander. .Brewer Collins . . . Modahl . . . Nix . . . Peine . . . Prosch . . . Purdum Biebes . . Andrews . . Wright . . Wehmeir . . Trigger . . Switzer Brown . . . Camp . . . Coulter . . . Haller . . . Lovelock . . . Nesler Lundh . . Martin . . McKensie . . Webber . . Walkling . . Wright i541 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . Founded l9U3 at University of Michigan . . . Sixty-five chap- ters . . . Sigma Alpha chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan 1924 . . . Sponsor recital by Henry I. Williams, Harpist of Minneapolis Symphony Orches- tra . . . Fall and Spring recitals. E551 Y Y.W.C.A. . . . A well established organization on the Wesleyan campus . . . Forms a campus- wide association for all girls that other clubs have failed to fulfill . . . Purpose is to develop richer personality, a more creative life, and a satisfaction of needs of every girl on the cam u ' ' p s . . . Parties, receptions, and philan- thropic projects form the social contacts Associations with group very valuable. Girl . . . Consists of thir s Pep Band . . . Organized in the fall of '36 ty-six girls under the lead- ership of Carolyn Coen Who acted as drum- rnajor . . . Performed at two football games this year . . . Delightful drill marches thrilled the spectators . . . Girls dressed in green skirts, White blouses, green ascot ties, and White shoes rnade charming picture . . . Girls held weekly practice meetings. Y.W.C.A. GIRLS PEP BAND l55l Home Economics Club . . . Founded on Wes- leyan campus in l922 . . . Purpose ot organi- zation to promote interest in the study of the modern home and in related subjects . . . Under leadership of Miss Saar . . . Depart- ment one of the largest in the university . . . Club serves to coordinate and to act upon the ideas which come from the students . . . Club gives annual dinner served by undergraduate members to the graduating seniors. l57l CLUB W.A.A. W.A.A .... The Women's Athletic Association Well established with large membership . . . Girl is eligible for membership by being se- lected for a team in one of the major sports . . . Purpose to promote and regulate athletic ac- tivities among Wornenp to develop high ideals of health, sportsmanship and good fellowship . . . Group awards letters to girls who gain the required number of points in sports. HOME ECONOMICS Pl-ll MU ALPHA Eymann . . . Groves . . . Kaney . . . Shannon . . . Seeman . . . Bellah Farrell . . . Thrall . . . Iones . . . Myers . . . Smith . . . Vance Heyclenburg . . Collins . . Iablonski . . Compton . . Baker . . Hinners Gibson . . . Olson . . . Booth . . . Wilson . . . Countryman . . . Tambling Burns . . . Murphy . . . Smith . . . Bolen . . . Weckel . . . Warner Freda . . . Hollman . . . Lutton . . . Leetch . . . Main . . . Windmoeller l53l Pl-ll MU ALPHA . . . Founded l898 at New England Conserva- tory of Music . . . Fifty-sixcl'1ap- ters . . . Alpha Lambda chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan in l924 . . . Sponsors of famous young organist, Virgil Fox, in recital. l59l SWIMMING TEAM CROSS-COUNTRY T TEAM The Titan Swimming Team made a gallant eflort this year in an attempt to regain some of our lost prestige in this sport . . . Swimming a sensational race, the crack Titan Medley Relay Team Cl-loppers, Liebenson, Ellisl was just barely nosed out by lllinois College . . . Lieb- enson also finished second in the breast stroke. ln 1936 Coach Bell developed the first Titan Cross-Country Track Team . . . These boys trained diligently, and prepared in earnest for the 31f2 mile grind . . . All of our boys finished Well out in front, with Stoutameyer heading the Titan entries . . . Letters were awarded to Stoutameyer, Van Horne, Walker, Cleo and Leo Manning. if ,T 4 if'.L-,.l . :A . ,f glib T601 GOLF TEAM l .sy .tm . W1 TZ.. P1 X, I O 'C ll The 1937 Varsity Golf Team was composed ot a fine group of talented golfers . . . The team Was captained by Morgan Evans, sole remain- ing letterman from last year . . . Matches were held with Western State Teachers, Wash- ington U., Louisiana Poly., and the boys also competed in the conference meet at Monmouth College. l51l TENNIS TEAM t l The 1937 Varsity Tennis Team from a fine selec- tion of experienced tennis players, headed by the veteran, Captain Bill Crossman, and the hard-driving Gene Bedell . . . Favorable, sun- shiny Weather gave the Titan netters fine op- portunity to practice on our smooth courts, and to prepare for active Intercollegiate competi- tion. BETA KAPPA Anderson . . . Bailey . . . Beadles . . . Kinsman . . . Lloyd Slanec . . . Sturgeon . . . Derr . . Henderson . . . Hoppers Kincaid . . . LaMonica . . . Pettit . . . Lukes . . . Wilson - Ianca . . . Kreloaum . . . Lee . . . Sweitzer . . . Talley Spellman . . . Zoretic . . . Burnowski . . . Challis . . . Watterson Hartsough . . . Henderson . . . Mercier . . . Perry . . . Proctor H321 BETA KAPPA . . . Founded in 1901 at Hamline University . . . Forty-one chapters . . . Rho chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan in 1926 . . . Intra- mural champs . . . Ediiorship of the Wesleyana. 63 l THETA ALPHA PHI MASQUERS Theta Alpha Phi . . . Founded at Wesleyan in 1923 . . . The purpose is to furnish stimulus for the development of all branches of dramatic art . . . Membership is based upon Work in acting, dramatic production, and on committee Work . . . ln addition to a number of plays which the group produces, it also sponsors con- tests to develop a greater interest in dramatic art . . . O'Neill's Beyond the Horizon Was their production oi '37. Masquers . . . Dramatic organization founded in l92U . . . Works in cooperation With Theta Alpha Phi . . . Membership is through partici- pation in one play and assistance in dramatic productions . . . This group supervises one or two chapel programs a year . . . The purpose oi the club is to give those who are interested in drarnatics opportunity to take part in such activity . . . Initiation is held in the spring. l64l K.D. HOCKEY K.D. BASKETBAEL Kappa Delta Won the hockey tournament . . . Kappa Delta is champion again . . . Two years Resolved to Win . . . Hockey sticks are waving in succession . . . Captained by Beall . . . . . . Captain Shepherd bullies off . . . For- Outstanding plays . . . Fumbles and fouls Ward line breaks through . . . Unexpected . . . Baskets by Shepherd and Watchin . . . goals . . . Battered shins . . . Hard luck . . . Teamwork . . . Close guarding . . . Time out Goalkeeper Ethel saves the day . . . The . . . Keen competition . . . Final Whistle . . . game is Won. Another victory chalked up. U55 Best of players . . . Chosen for merit . . . Su- perior skill . . . Accurate shooting . . . Close decisions . . . Breathtaking plays . . . Excel- lent teamwork . . . Good sportsmanship . . . Few fouls . . . Zone defense. Champions . . . Homecoming game with alums . . . Handwork . . . Fair play . . . Coopera- tion. . . Skilled players . . . Banged-up ankles . . . Cold day . . . Muddy field . . . Mos- quitoes , . Determination to win . . . Brilliant plays . . . Time . , . Victory. l VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY HOCKEY T553 K.K.G. VOLLEYBALL VARSITY TENNIS Kappa Kappa Gamma Wins tournament , , Top players . . . Popular game . . . Enjoyable Large number of players come out . . 4 Team- sport . . . Good exercise . . . Swish of racquets Work ' , . Each player Stays in appointed . . . Smooth courts . . . Excitement . . . Players breathing hard . . . Inspired opponents . . . place ' ' ' skillful Serves ' ' ' Well placed fast foot Work . . . Well placed serves . . femme ' - - Demons OH defense - - - Fine Accurate timing . . . Final serve is made . . sportsmanship. The set is won. I57l W.A.A. officers . . . Captains of various sports All kinds of swimming . . . Mermaids show . . . Shannon elected president . . . Rules and speed and form . . . Diving . . . Stunts . . . regulations decided . . . Parties given by Pageant . . . Color . . . Grace . . . Beauty . . . group . . . Water pageant . . . Banquet for Music . . . Proficiency . . . Entertainment for letter-Winners . . . Awards to outstanding incoming Women . . . Repeated for benefit of players in all sports. campus men. W.A.A. BOARD SWIMMING PAGEANT t58l P.E. MINCDRS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Required: 17 hours of physical education , . . Honorary team . . . Best players among the Practice teaching ' ' ' Intramurals ' ' ' Teach- sororities . . . Good defense . . . Out for points ing at I.S.S.C .... Teaching regular gym I classes . . . Miss Niehaus has stimulated much ' ' ' Much mterest In game ' ' ' Fme coop' interest in the Work. eration. i593 DELTA OMICRON Caskey . . . Ellsberry . , . Hallene . . . Irnm . . . Langsdctle V Lewis . . . McDar1e1s . . . Wertsch . . . Witmer . . . Depler Ienson .... Miller ..,. North .... Sperry .... Stokes Snavely . . . Morgan . . . Sherwood . . . Blue . . . Lauer Lindsay . . . Richardson . . . Shanklin . . . Kasten . . . Kirkpatrick Sharp ............................ Babcock E701 DELTA OMICRON . . . Founded 1909 at Conservatory of Cincin- nati . . . Twenty-six chapters . . . Sigma chapter established at Illinois Wesleyan 1926 . . . Fall musical . . . Spring vesper concert. 711 F l GAMMA UPSILON SENIOR CCUNCIL Gamma Upsilon . . , Illinois Alpha Chapter or- ganized in December, 1935 by Dr. William Eben Schultz . . . Members chosen from those stu- dents who have done outstanding Work in either the Argus or the Wesleyana . . . The organization expected to stimulate interest in publishing and journalism . . . The two uni- versity publications otter opportunities for those interested in the two literary fields. Senior Council . . . Composed of a group of senior Women . . . Each heads a group of freshman Women . . . Once a month each group meets with its counsellor and discusses problems ot any nature which may arise on the campus . . . The meeting very informal . , . Also once each month one group enter- tains all counsellors at dinner . . . The organi- zation recently drew up a constitution With plans for the coming year. International Relations Club . . . Founded in 1935 . . . Fostered by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . . . Purpose is to study problems of other countries and our own in relation to each other . , . 470 other such or- ganizations in the United States . . . Meetings every Week . . . Reports given by students Whose homes are in other countries . . . Spon- sor the presentation of prominent speakers during the year. t73l INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB rgww' :W wa xmhr. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu . . . National Honorary Social Science Fraternity . . . First chapter founded in 1924 . . . Illinois Iota Chapter founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1931 . . . Superior Work in Social Science is required tor membership . . . Regular monthly dinner meetings are held . . . Problems in all phases ot the Social Sciences are discussed . . . I-Iave access to a large cir- culating library that contains many helpful books for study. Phi Sigma Iota . . . National honorary romance language fraternity . . . Founded at Wesleyan in 1925 . . . Members are chosen from those who are taking advanced literature courses in a romance language . . . At monthly meetings papers are presented by the members . . . The purpose is to foster interest in language and independent research . . . Miss Constance Ferguson is the National Secretary. French Club . . . Membership open to any one interested in the French language . . . Meet- ings are held in the Hut and the programs are Very novel . . . Conversation is carried on in French so as to give club members a chance to improve their classroom knowledge . . . Miss Ferguson and Miss Young are the spon- sors . . . A large membership shows its suc- cess . . . The singing of French songs has proved popular with the members. PI-II SIGMA IOTA FRENCH CLUB I74l Apollo Club Quartet . . . Has been in exist- ence about six years . . . Goes on an annual spring tour of nine Weeks . . . lt gives pro- grams in churches, community clubs, and high schools throughout the state . . . Also makes many radio appearances . . . This spring pre- sented a program in chapel . . . Has easily proved to be one of the most popular organi- zations on the campus . . . Each member a talented and outstanding musician. i753 APOLLO CLUB QUARTET A CAPELLA CHCIR A Capella Choir . . . Founded in l925 by its conductor, Dean Arthur E. Westbrook . . , Ac- knowledged as one of the finest of choral or- ganizations . . . Presents in its programs Works which range from the classical masters to mod- ern composers of the most modern Works . . . Goes on an annual spring tour . . . This year in northern Illinois and climaxed with NBC pro- gram over WENR Chicago. wx? if A ff? ,-. v H' i ,x + 'Wi-3' L ,..f I aft' , 1651 xy xf -,, - ' n ' f. , A5 A 9 A' 4 is 'F7'l'fg' 2 V . FQ . 5 ' J -r - If-mf 1' '-if .J 1 r' W N' 4 Y , 1' INT , -ff '35, fi I ff!! Q' 'Q an P' - V-v, 7 2 fa-J i 51 gi, 3541 The Intramural Free Throw Cham- pionship was won tor the second year in succession by Edward Lukes, Beta Kappa Iunior . . . Eddie's score was 16 out of 25. The Intramural Horshoe Pitching Championship was won by Dwight McQueen, a member of the Iunior class . . . Dwight defeated Ralph l-lartsough to become champion. Fred H. Parker . . . As director of the men's intramural department, Mr. Parker gives much of his time and energy toward the promotion of an interesting and worth-while sys- tem of Intramural Sports. l79l - ,. fo A I - An PHI SIG CHAMPS Phi Sigma Epsilon Won the Intramural Basket- ball Championship this year by going through their schedule undefeated . . . The race was close because of the number of fine teams en- tered . . . The Phi Sigs won the title by defeat- ing both the Sigs and the Tekes . . . The vic- tors Were led by Wiltfong, Dees, and D. Folk. I79I IUNIOR CHAMPS As an additional part of the Intramural ath- letic program, an Interclass Basketball tourn- ament Was promoted . . . The championship went to the Iunior class, Whose team Went through the season undefeated . . . The lun- iors, paced by Kaska, Shannon, and Wiltfong, were a fast, Well-balanced aggregation . . . They nosed out the Seniors to Win. BK. CHAMPS I I SIG CHAMPS The y Won the Intramural Soft-Ball championship last fall . . . The title was not decided until the last game, in which they defeated Phi Sigma Epsilon only after a hard struggle . . . The pitching of Lukes and the hitting of Hartso ugh and Ianca featured the BK. attack. Beta Kappa Fraternit li f' Touch Football was one of the first sports on the Intramural program last fall . . . Charn- pionship Went to Sigma Chi fraternity . . . Due to the inability to obtain the football field only a few games were played . . . The Sigs led by Iacob y and Thomas, Were victorious in all their games. ISUI I Intramural Managers . . . The men's intra- mural program Was characterized this year by a large and enthusiastic turnout in all ot the sports . . . Although handicapped at times by inclement Weather and the inability to obtain the gymnasium . . . The program was pushed on to completion by a competent staff oi man- agers. t91l INTRAMURAL MANAGERS The Phi C-ams are the Intermural Swimming Champions ofthe Campus . . . They Won their aquatic title only after a closely contested meet, in which they nosed out the Sigs and Tekes . . . Bud Costello, Fiji sophomore, was the outstanding performer and high point man in the meet. PHI GAM CHAMPS PHI SIGMA EPSILON I ,QY Q '55 Edwards . . . . . Lomb ........ Linehcm ........ Trecxsh Waters . . . . . Dees .....,,.. Witlfong .,..... . Folk Robinson. . . . Stoutormeyer. . . . .Taylor . . . . . Walker Ford . . . . . .Koe1'11er. . . . .Nollsch . . . . ,Shears E321 Pl-ll SIGMA EPSILON . . . Or- Illinois Wesleyan ganizecl at University in 1931 as lllinoi s Wesleyan University Independ- ents . . . Reorganizeol in 1937 as Phi Sigma Epsilon . . . Ac- nging together unor- tive in bri ganized men. 83 exa Qui., Y gf, 'Inf' . in 'fluff' Y, t x 1 f 5 ,U ff RHQ PHI SIGMA ff g , Mm . W ,,fw.,4 giiiiwf' H ,,r,v '7!,.M'k'Ze!J UWM LJ? QWZMW ff' J Burdsorl . . . Burgoyne . . . Day . . . Kerrneen . . . Ewalt Gilbert . . . Morse . . . Warren . . . Bear . . . Cole Goodall . . . Langdoc . . . Staulous . . . Var1Horn . . . Weber Cornelius . . . Ford . . . Harder . . . Hungerford . . . Reeves Spangler . . . Creighton . . . Dobson . . . Drake . . . Graue Harbert . . . Harmon . . . Hendrix . . . Higgason . . . McNicol Pullen . . . Smith . . . Snedden . . . White . . . Withrow H341 wwwffiifft Jwfw ,M RI-IO PHI SIGMA . . . Formerly U.K.K .... Organized in fall under new Greek letter name . . . Have Cf large membership . . . Fine meetings . . . Highest scholastic rank on campus. Jmfff , J EM' Hxffga il, ,gfW, pmkjjklwwg. whlf awk? ,,g,,Z,.,4,J K' 'P64-rv-J 1 -al. ' - Ql1L4.Aru..IW' Alpha Epsilon Delta . . . The most recent na- tional organization on the campus . . . The Illinois Alpha Chapter ot the national pre-med fraternity . . . Was formerly the outgrowth ot a local pre-med club . . . Has 20 members se- lected from sophomore, junior and senior classes . . . Medical profession very kind in encouraging students to continue study in medicine . . . A real privilege for Wesleyan students interested in medicine. Camera Club . . . Organized on campus this year by Dr. Mortimer . . . For those students who are interested in the art of photography . . . During the meetings of the tirst semester, Dr. Mortimer demonstrated film developing and picture printing . . . Room in Science Hall fitted out for them . . . Have had meetings with the Bloomington Camera Club . . . Talks and helpful suggestions by Mr. Eldo Moore. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA CAMERA CLUB l96l CLASS GF Aldrich, Eleanor lane . . . Danville, lll. B.M.-Piano .... Sigma Alpha Iota Anderson, Carl . . . . . Downs, lll. A.B.-Philosophy ...... Beta Kappa Badger, Mary A. . . B.M.-Violin ..... Bailey, George . . BS.-Biology . Beadles, Elmer . B,S.-Biology . . Owensboro, Ky. Sigma Alpha lota . . Virden, lll. . . Beta Kappa . . Ashland, lll. . . Beta Kappa Beadles, Ioseph N. .... Lewistown, lll. B.S.-Biology E893 2 l Bedell, Iean . . . . . . Fairbury, lll. BS.-Physics . . . . . Sigma Chi Phi Kappa Phi Bell, Allen ...... Prophetstown, Ill. A.B.-Speech Benson, Willard . . . . . LaSalle, lll. A.B.-English. . . . . . Sigma Chi Beyer, Frances Benita . Bloomington, Ill. BM.-Voice ..... Sigma Alpha Iota m71s7E n.a SEAM-imuv kniisl-DNAAAJ ilu.. :?Qp'1L ,uaij E5izh1rMdNninnLhQ1mm W Caldwell, Raymond M. Bloomington, 5 .P B.S.-Economics Wuhan... Caslcey, Florence ...... LaSalle, lll. , B.M.-Music f-Lf.a....R.u1. Charlet, Anita AB,-Latin . Cherry, Lola B. M .-Organ Boies, Grace Adelaide . . Gridley, lll. B.M.-Piano ....... Sigma Kappa Brian, Virginia .... Bloomington, lll. AB.-English . Kappa Kappa Gamma Brucker, Hazel .... Bloomington, lll. A.B.-French . . . . . Kappa Delta Bulkeley, Irene C ..... Abingdon, Ill. A.B.-Sociology ,ij Q 'mn 5 V I! ix . ggi 'lj' V ,az .S N. I :Z I 1 'Q J' a no JSO W7 ll A 'Burdsal, Martha Ianet . . Hillsboro, lll. A.B.-French ...... Rho Phi Sigma Burgoyne, Helen ..... Staunton, lll. A.B.-French ...... Rho Phi Sigma l E901 T if I Z Chronic, Paul L . . . . Freeport, lll. B.M.-Voice A v Cleridenin, William . . Bloomington, lll. B.S.-Chemistry . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Clothier, Edward F. . Bloomington, lll. AB.-Economics ...... Sigma Chi Craker, Adrian ....,. Boise, Idaho AB.-Philosophy , . Phi Sigma Epsilon Day, Mary Elizabeth . Bloomington, I-ll: AB.-Latin ....... Rho Phi Sigma Dembo, Harold . . . . . Chicago, lll. t91l x Et. 'Xiu-I l t , Mix A f X t.. ' x ljrexler, Ruth Pauline . Bloomington, Ill. AB.-Latin ....... Phi Kappa Phi Edwards, Everett . . . Bloomington, Ill. AB.-Economics . . Phi Sigma Epsilon Eib, Rowena R. . . Bloomington, Ill. B.S.-Biology Ellsloerry, Inez . . ..... Paris, Ill. B.M.-Piano . . . . . Delta Ornicron Y . , V . Q V if C ll il s Q. 1 x f U ak . X n.- 1 x N 5 if ft B. tit tif S352 gl o Q-1 41 4. Goldsmith, Ralph I. . . . Springfield, lll. B.S.-Biology ........ Sigma Chi Ewalt, Mabel . . . . B.M.-Piano . . Eymann, Dale . . B.M.-Music . . Forney, Mildred M A.B.-English . . , .Ohio,lll. . . Rho Phi Sigma . . . Pontiac, Ill. . Phi Mu Alpha . . . . Graymont,lll. Poster, Dorothy . . The Dalles, Oregon BM.-Organ ...... . Phi Kappa Phi Geyer, Katharine L. . . Mt. Pulaski, lll. B.M.-Voice ..... Sigma Alpha Iota Gilbert, lean . . . BS.-Biology . . Armstrong, Ill. Rho Phi Sigma 3 Grove, Eugene ..... Mt. Carroll, Ill. 'ig' ..-oice.. iupa 'J BM V Ph M Al h if T 'X Q Haberaecker, Walter .... Benson, Ill. Sli y B.M.-Voice 3 x 'L ll Hall, Helen Louesa ..... . Lerna, Ill. E? B.M.-Piano ..... Sigma Alpha Iota . N . 'U-I. W :Nah W' ww-H W 1'-' Mow 4 cl ' Vi-u.A.n,....L ,S ' . 5923 Emi Hall, Richard Lowell . . . Angola, Ind. AB.-History .... Phi Sigma Epsilon Hallene, Margarei I. . . Coal Valley, Ill. B.M.-Music ....... Delta Omicron Harnmerberg, E. A., Sandviken, Sweden BA.-Religion Herrick, Ann ..... Bloomington, Ill. B.S.-Biology . , . . . Sigma Kappa , 1 N 'N . f Imm, Esther .... .... T oluca, Ill. B.M.-Music ...... Delta Omicron Iackson, Howard T. . . . Lakewood, Ill. A.B.-History l WSJ 1 fl 291 ' R '31 l, ,v.f'T A ' I 1 lacoby, D. Frank .... Springfield, Ill. AB.-History. . . . . . Sigma Chi Iohnson, Ieannette . . Prophetstown, Ill. A.B.-English ....,.. Sigma Kappa Iohnson, Merwyn L. . Bloomington, Ill. AB.-History Iones, Ivan ..,, ..... G alva, Ill. BS.-Chemistry .... Phi Delta Theta P ,S 1.,:i'er r, 1,4 , Klenner, Mary Maxine, Bloomington, Ill. BS.-Home Economics ..... Alpha Gamma Delta Lamb, Layton . . .N .... Staunton,I1l. B.S.-Chemistry and Mathematics . , . Phi Sigma Epsilon Langsdale, Charlotte . . Lexington, lll. B.M.-Theory ...... Delta Ornicron Lewis, Katherine Elisabeth, Ashland, lll. B.M.-Voice ....i. Delta Omicron Iones, Robert C. B.M.-Voice . . Kaiser, Robert . B.S.fScience tl.. PM,-,,t ,, I lt It ' s t 1 - If K' to Kanejpiaurenice L. . . . 1' I, V, - B.M.+Music . . I' ' .1 giermeen, Eileen B.S.-Mathematics. . . Phi Kappa Phi Kettlecamp, Rudy .... . Staunton, Ill. Phi Mu Alpha Braidwood, Ill. . Freeport, Ill. Phi Mu Alpha . . . . . . .Galva,Il1. Rho Phi Sigma . Nokomis, lll. B.S.-Biology . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Kinsman, George Dana . . Victoria, Ill. B.M.-Voice, Public School Music . . . Beta Kappa 'X , E943 f7hff Linehan, Iohn ......., Chicago, lll. B.S.-Biology and Physics Lloyd, Alfred W. .... Greenview, lll, B.S.-Biology. . . . . .Beta Kappa Lund, Beulah Rae ..... Fargo, N. D. B.M.-Piano ..... Sigma Alpha Iota Mammen, Virginia . . Bloomington, lll. B.S.-Biology and Chemistry . . Sigma Kappa Marquis, Alice Ruth ..... Colfax, Ill. B.M.-Cello . . Kappa Kappa Gamma Martin, Elizabeth ....... Odell, lll. BM.-Piano ..... Sigma Alpha Iota JW, 3? l95l Maxtield, Fred ....... Pawnee, lll. A.B.-History . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon McCance, Mira .... Bloomington, Ill. A.B.-Economics .... Phi Kappa Phi McClure, Elisabeth ..,.. Paxton, Ill. B.M.-Piano ..... Sigma Alpha Iota Meyers, Fielder .... Bloomington, Ill. BM.-Music. . . . . . Phi Mu Alpha WW wwf swf! 4,1 'D' W Rusk, I. Monroe . B.S.-Biology . . -1 . Tremont, Ill. Beta Theta Pi 1Schul3ert,'LaWsonx I f Thi-yffgne, lllixx Biff .OQY f 'fi .N HNF lv 52 Nik!-Q f y 5' x lf: ff' rv A4 'V X' 5J Q'yfel .,-5 if xx ig iw' . ' gsm ,fsqmg ...... Rock I-ms, 111. B.S.-Mathematics and 'Chemistry . . .- Phi Kappa Phi Seeman, Ernest . . . . . Freeport, I11. B.M.--Music . . . . . .Phi Mu Alpha Murphy, Mildred . AB.-English. . . . . . . .Mo1ine,ll1. . . . Kappa Delia Newlin, Mary Tarnsen . Maywood, Ill. AB.-English Ogden, Mary . . . . . . . Geneseo,I11. BM.-Voice ..... Sigma Alpha Iota Peairs, Myra Anne A.B.-Sociology . Gamma Purvines, Helen . A.B.-Sociology . Gamma Putting, Richard . A . B.-History . . . . .Norma1,l1I. . . . Kappa Kappa Pleasant Plains, 111. . . . . Kappa Kappa . . . Springfield, Ill. I LQGJ McCoy, Ralph . . . . A.B.-History McDonald, Cornelia . . I-LB.-English McDanels, Betty .... B.M.-Voice ....... McDorrnan, Margaret . AB.-Latin ....... McKeehan, Sylvia . . AB.-History Melby, Mary England, Springfield, lll. . . Carlock, lll. . Watseka, lll. Delta Omicron Bloomington, lll. . Sigma Kappa . . Colfax, lll. 2' Bloomington, lll. I-LB.-French and Sociology . . Kappa Kappa Gamma l 97 l Meyers, Wesley ....... Arcola, lll. B.S.-Chemistry . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Moon, Doris L. ...... Pratt, Kansas B.M.-Piano ..... Sigma Alpha Iota Moorman, Melloa ...... Quincy, lll. BS.-Home Economics . Sigma Kappa Morse, Esther May . . . Shelbyvil1e,I1l. B.S.-Chemistry .... Rho Phi Sigma Phi Kappa Phi Slanec, Tom . . B.S.-Biology . . Smith, Barbara . . Downers Grove, Ill. . . . . . .Beta Kappa Bloomington, Ill. AB.-English . . . . . Sigma Kappa Smock, Horace . B.S.-Chemistry Phi Kappa Phi Stalter, Evelyn . B.S.-Economics . Stonington, Ill. . . Sigma Chi . . . . . . .Le1and,lll. . Beta Sigma Omicron Smith, Melvin C .... Bloomington, Ill, B.S.-Business . . .... Sigma Chi Settles, Frances ..... Roadhouse, Ill. B.M.-Organ .... Sigma Alpha Iota Shannon, Ralph . . E. McKeesport, Pa. B.M.-Music. . . Shannon, Virginia AB.-English . . Shepherd, Doris . A.B.-English . . Shields, Marian . . Phi Mu Alpha Bloomington, lllf . Sigma Kappa . . Pontiac, Ill. . . Kappa Delta Lake Forest, lll. B.S.-Home Economics ..... Kappa Kappa Gamma l E983 Steaolman, Earlee . . . BeardstoWn,l1l. A.B.-English Swanson, Dave E. . . . . DeKalb, lll. AB.-Economics . . . . . Sigma Chi Tanton, Thomas O., lr. . . . Gridley, Ill. AB.-English .... Phi Gamma Delta Tayman, Martin A. ...... Dixon, lll. A.B.-History .... Phi Gamma Delta Treash, Gerald .... Bloomington, lll, B.S.-Chemistry . . Phi Sigma Epsilon Twiss, Armin ........ Chicago, Ill. ,.A,,B.-Economics . Tau Kappa Epsilon f' P ' , !'t V , 3 ? iw fy tx V , ,. if 1 ' 1 Ex l LQQJ Wallick, Rex . . . . . Handal1,lll. AB.-History Warren, Alma ..,.. Georgetown, Ill. AB.-History . Q . . Rho Phi Sigma Waters, EdwardK., Ir. . . Owaneco, lll. A.B.-History .... Phi Sigma Epsilon Watson, Mrs. Greeta . Bloomington, lll. B.S.-Biology ...... Phi Kappa Phi Wertsch, Mary Louise . . . Delavan,ll1. B.M.-Piano ..,.... Delia Omicron Whitmer, Genevieve .... Arcola, Ill. B.M.-Piano. . . Williams, Lucile . B.S.-Chemistry Zorger, George E. . . B.S.-Chemistry Weldon, Iohn . . B.S.-Sociology Ellis, Iames . . . . Delta Omicron Bloomington, lll. . . Normal, lll. . . Normal, lll. Bloomington, Ill. f 1 ll! 51003 CLASS OF 19558 I fi I I 4 If Q I , p .1 ! , 1, , ir X 1 . .z' if ,' nl f if K , I 4 Y , K Barnes, Helen. . . . . Springfield, Ill. Barnes, Ruth . . . . . Springfield, Ill. Barr, Mary . . . . . Paris, Ill. Bear, Ruth . . . . Kempton,l1l. f 1031 ln,-OV. I4-'M A Alikonis, Mickey . Anderson, Lorraine Anklan, Evelyn . . Appe11,lVIarve1le . . . Baker, Robert . . . Banta, Harold . . . 'f. ' . Iohnston City, Ill. . . Hopeda1e,lll. . . . Cl'1icago,Il1. . . . Chicago,lll. . . Pontiac, Ill. . Petersburg, lll. I f 1 V f77f,7l'iQ,' . ' A,f f4.v7' , 0 ' , : .- V-'gi V ,! -2 Beyer, Alice . . Booth, Keith . . Boysaw, Harold . . Brown, Martha Iane Buck, Dale . . . Buehler, Margaret . . . Normal, Ill. Springfield, Ill . . . Ioliet, 111 . Divernon, Ill . . C1inton,l1l Hanna, Wyo ,X ,ef , 1 ' f ,Lf 1 . .Uv Burgener, Carl . . . . Olney, Ill Chitturn, Kenneth .... Kankakee, Ill Coen, Carolyn . . . . . Olney, Ill Coen, Mildred . . . . . Olney, Ill 51043 Depler, Mary F. . . . . Lewistown, lll. Detriclc, Wayne N. . . . Blue Island, lll. Duncan, Robert I. ..... Polo , I . Egclori, Tack E. .. . . . Chicago, X 51053 Cole, Oleta M. . . . . . . Marion, Ind Collins, Glen . . . . Lincoln, lll Compton, Gwendolyn L. . . Normal, lll Costello, Mary Ann . . Bloomington, Ill Crossman, William . . Edwardsville, lll Dees, Sherwood ..... Mahornei, lll Elliott, Louise . . . . . Cropsey, Ill. Fairchild, Ralph B ...... Normal, Ill. Farlow, Edwin M. . . . Bloomington, lll. Fasse, Wayne W. .... Mackinaw, lll. Finkenbinder, Oliver D. . . Mendota, lll FitzHenry, Charlotte L. . . . Normal, Ill. 5 X x , X , 3 ,, X X Fox, Ralph . . . . Bloomington, Ill. Fredrickson, Robert D. . . Normal, Ill. Gerling, Barbara lean, Bloomington, Ill. Goodall, Helen M. . . . . Allerton, lll f 1061 l Hawkins, Arthur ..... Newman, lll. Heck, Helen ..... Bloomington, lll. I. jf ff uf fi ff -,p jul., ,f ,WX 5 f, jf! K if Hifi? W Henderson, Wm. S ..... Rushville, Ill. I-lensley,Cletus. . . . .Wayne,l1l. 51073 Gouoly, Elizabeth Ann, Flushing, N. Y Graham, Lyle Wayne, Bloomington, Ill Guthrie, William . . . Bloomington, Ill. Gwin, Ruland . . . . . Colfax, Ill. Hall, Brooks K ..... Bloomington, Ill. Haughey, Delmar . . . Bloomington, Ill. N Q L T X. 3 XX gl . ilk, X-N 'fit Ir l ' fy 41 94 ,V N . F' ff' it if Heydenburg, Floyd . Big Rapids, Mich. I-linners, Iohn . . Hoppers, Iames E Hughes, Ruth . . Hulick, Charles H. . . lkemire, Kathryn X wx, X. ' X AX t ANN If 'ks ' 1 an HI ml MX ' t xx, 4 'Lt V' 1 Q ll ' 1 V, . iq 4 ry 'x 1 1 , 1 X ' 'Inf'- , 1 fix , . fb , . , , .. X, ' Lx' . . ie- f , ' X 'N . 'gil' , .J -ff . Q- .W 1.5 Q' - 1 k 5 4. . . Pek1n,lll. West Frankfort, lll. . . Danville, Ill. . . . . Robinson,lll. p . Shelbyville, lll. ef.. FX F s Ienson, Marie . . . 1 . Saybroolgl lones, Elizabeth . . . Bo1omington,l1l Keys, Gene ......... Normal, Kimball, Marguerite A., Piosamond, 51083 lll wwf' Lusiana, lohn . . . . . Livingston, Ill. McDonald, Beryl . . . . . Oregon, lll. 'i0c0','-,ig C? McQueen, Dwight ..,.. Normal, Ill. Means, Carol ..... Gibson City, lil. . N A 'Nh li I l adlvf- -Tl: 'rr X, J -.gixwx R , t Wr .s,. lf ii ll It e il. X,Nl,.'l'n A ' gn' f1093 Kincaid, Duane . . . . Newman, Ill. Kintner, Guy . . . . . Oakley, Ill. Krahl, Leonard ..... Maywood, Ill. LaMonica, Salvatore A. . . Chicago, Ill. Z g 5 'Mt J fi' S I iq , l rs-ff Lantz, Margaret .... Congerville, Ill. Liston, Evelyn .... E. . Chicago, Ill. X. 'ft CQ 5. -1 yi 6151 f K69un4!'i vials 'Ui 'tiki ,rs fini- Taf6W'i.- 'UH -,if glut i 1 ui -Q 'K' U Luau 6 'pvg .. TQ, 62,1 Q 9 R -1- v is L Lilo -. 1 tv 'fs l 'XA f , M it ,te Lf ,fl t it Y l I l t Merritt, Vincent E. .... Saybrook, Ill. Miller, Helen Lou . . . . . Moline, Ill. Moorman, Nelda ..,... Quincy, lll. Munson, Edwin W. . . Bloomington, Ill. Nierstheirner, Martha, Bloomington, lll. North, Helen L. .... Bloomington, Ill. X J J lv., O'Brien, Evora I. . . . Bloomington, lll. Odekirk, Edward A. . Bloomington, Ill. Oliver, Robert M. . . Iohnston City, Ill. Parker, Syvilla . . . E. Mclieesport, Pa 51103 Reeser, Margaret ...... Clinton, Ill. Roberts, Loisana .... Cissna Park, Ill. Roberts, Evelyn . . . . Olney, Ill. Rogers, Gilbert . . . . . Morrison, lll. 11113 Pierce, Winnitrecl . , . Bloomington, Ill I l Pettit, Paul M .... fs. Moline, lll 1 ' ' f' '- r rl! , 1 I U' 17 ! 1,. 1 'f ' f flf ff! 'A 'if C fx' W I he wp, I 1- 1 J t V, Petty, Cecil . f . . . . LeRoy, lll Phelps, Gretchen ..... Fairbury, Ill Pilkis, Iohn . . . . Chicago, Ill Rasmussen, Eric . . . . Chicago, lll. Bupprecht, C, Arnold . . Baltimore, Md. Schwartz, Mary . . . . . Quir1cy,lll. Scott, Paul . . Seward, Virginia .... Shultz, Margaret Mrs., Bloomington, Ill. Smith, Henry .... E, Mclieesport, Pa. I J Snavely, Marion .... Sullivan, Ind. Sperry, Bertha Mae . . Bloomington, ill. Staubus, Marjorie . . . Deer Creek, Ill Stokes, Martha .... Calumet City, lll 51123 Umphress, La Voice . . . Heyworth, Van Horn, Gladys . . Cerro Gordo, Ill Van Matre, Naomi .... Freeport, lll, Wadleigh, Weldon .... Bradley, lll. 51133 Sturgeon, Clayton . . Thomas, Mattie Belle, ,, , ,ff Y' , L! 1 l rj ,-J' X Tobie, Margaret . . . . . . .lrving,l1l Bloomington, Ill Af 1 I-.4- USP. f I , A, g,' . . . .Pekin, Ill To Thawville, Ill. Trinkle, Anna Kathryn . . Newman, Ill. Turner, Dorothy ....,. Ottawa, lll V f 2 Jfrf1Q,'f,',lg-O 'J 'H' f 4,1 S fflf t X, , I if Z TV1V.CIllCGI ,lCI1Tl6S . . . S. Wilmington, Ill. Wolters, Geraldine Wenbon, Betty . . 4- , Word, Robert, .Ali ,lf 1 1. . M1 ffl? ' lx V 55 Q W Winter, Morrshorll . Winter,Willic:1m , . 1 . . . Piper City, lll .,,Lc1ke Forest, lll. My , , . Normal, lll. , Mil. M Bloomington, Ill . . . Chenocz, lll. 3, ' x x fll4j CLAS SCF 9 .74 Q ' vida- , 7 - - --fri? 1:Fp 1f: 5, 7 - i 'W 31, A 2:41 ' 1, nv'-rig!-N' .rfff 5-L11 1. 'Ji 'f 1, 4, ,x-f ia,J: + '4vr' ff, 1' , ' - 'Q -' Q-11'3'7'Q,95-'f? 'f--1ff'? 'f:I1 A' . ,' Y, ,U t, ,,. ..,, , . f -. b .7 ,f , , h , I . I I 1 I 4 , f .R T' .N ,IVK A ,zgqvh '-1 41. 157 i 1. 4-...-'17,-A-...,.. .. er Beatrice Alexand , . . . . . . Riverside, Illinois Aldrich, Marian . . Anderson, Keith . . Anderson, Iarnes . .. Normal, Illinois Fairbury, Illinois . . . West Frankfort, Illinois Askew, Myrna . . Normal, Illinois Atkinson, Robert . . . i . . . Bloomington, Illinois' Barnes, Ruth . . Bauer, Arvilla . . Minier, Illinois bmaha, Nebraska Beadles, Marguerite . . . Lewistown, Illinois fll7j ,J ,, NY X1 X Beall, Dorothy . 'Q A Bellah, Donald . . . Bigham, Erne . . . . . . Milford, Illinois . . . Ridgeway, Illinois Pinkneyville, Illinois Blakney, Ioy . . . . . . Armstrong, Book, I. William . . . Illinois . . . Mulberry Grove, Illinois Brewer, Margaret . . . . . . Casey, Illinois Costello, lames . . . Bloomington, Countryman, Charles, lr .... . . . Belvidere, Craig, Ruth . . . . . Danville, Cox, Mary Elizabeth . . . . . . Chenoa, Deane, Ioseph . . . . . . Bloomington, Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Derr, Ivan . . . Cerro Gordo, Illinois Illinois Bronwell, Alvin . . . . Maple Park, Illinois Brooks, Eleanor Lou . . . . Princeton, Illinois Brown, Donna . . . . . Pekin, Illinois Burke, Harry . . . Carey, George 7 Galesburg, Illinois ,I ,af11.,.g,a-:Levy af 1 ' -M 4-W .V . .'Beason, Illinois gm iChallis, William . . . Chapman, Lola . Lewistown, Illinois . . . Bloomington, Illinois Collins, Mary . . . . . 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Chicago, Illinois Wasem, George . . . New York, New York Weaver, Barbara . . ., Weber, Vera . 51273 Fowl River, Alabama . Arrovfsmith, Illinois Weihmeir, Loretta . . . , fn, 1-22-' . . . I-Iopedale, White, Lelah lane . . . . . . Bloomington, Wiedernan, Albert . . . . . . Peoria, Willard, Don . . . . . . Rossville, Williams, Edward . . . . . . Downs, Wilson, Fearn . . . . . . Pekin, Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois ' I f' ra' Ci CT jg, Wilson, Paul . . . . . . Pontiac, Illinois Withey, Robert . , . . . . Springfield, Illinois Wolf, Vere . . . . . . Prairie City, Illinois Wright, Louise . . . . . . Winona, Illinois Wiltfong, Wilfred . . . . . . East Chicago, Indiana O'Brian, Mary . . . . . . Bloomington, Illinois 51283 CLASS OF I 1 , f v . '. u 1 K 4, 1 ,113 A .1-F J J ' i Abram, lane . . Adleman, Milo . Alikonis, Lucille . , Riverside, Illinois . , Freeport, Illinois . . . Iohnston City, Illinois Anderson, Mary E ,... . . . Chenoa, Illinois Andrews, Marian . . . Armstrong, Iack . . . El Paso, Illinois Bloornington, Illinois Aubuchon, Lillian . . . . . . Gary, Indiana Babcock, Betty . . . Baker, Helen . . Bloomington, Illinois . . . Shelbyville, Illinois 51313 Barbee, Noble Biby,Butl'1 . . Biebes, Ruth . Blat, Isabelle, . Blue, Dorothy Boheim, Iames . . . Findlay, Pinckneyville, A .' . . El Paso, . . Kankakee, Roanoke, . . Winnetka, Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Burnett, Perry . . . . . . Bloomington, Burns, Iohn . . . . . . Waverly, Butler, Dorothy . . . . . . Table Grove, Butler, Edward . . . . . . Bloomington, Camp, Christina . . . Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois . . . Lewistown, Illinois Campbell, William . . . . . . East St. Louis, Illinois Bolen, Eugene . . . . . . I-lerrin, Boulton, Betty . . . . . . Towanda, Bourn, Leland . . . . . . Iacksonville, Brauer, Ruth . . . . . . Springfield, Bressler,Iosepl'1 . . . . . . Potomac, Brines, George . . . . . . Morton, Brown, Reba . . . 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A .- A-. --f--+V-ww., ,4-li-LZEAL, . fffffifiv-L mm- me signals,-w Q gigs 1 E W aww M giggling at 22 sgggii William Wallis .....,. BS., MS. Dean of the School of Liberal Arts . . . Professor of History Arthur E. Westbrook . . . . . . AB., B.Mus., Mus.D. Dean of the School of Music , . . Pro- fessor of Voice . . . Albion College Leona Wise Felsted .... .B.S., AM. Dean of Women . . . Ohio State Uni- versity Wilson B. Paul ....... AB., AM. Dean of Men . . . Professor of Speech Taylor University . . . State University of Iowa 51493 Harry Wright McPherson . . . . . . B.S.,S.T.B.,D.D. President of Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity . . . Illinois Wesleyan University . . , Boston University All Wilbert Ferguson. . . A.B., A.M., L.H.D. Vice-President of University . . . Pro- fessor of Modern Languages - Frederick Muhl . ......... B.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics . . . University of Chicago Mildred Hunt ..... I-LB., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics . . . Denison University . . . 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Illinois Wes- leyan University Glenn Mahon ....... B.Mus.Ecl. Instructor in Band Instruments . . . Illi- nois Wesleyan University . . . Conway Band School Russell Harvey ........ B.Mus.Ed. Professor of Band Instruments . . . Illinois Wesleyan University Alice Genevieve White . . . B.Ed., A.M. Instructor in English . . . Eastern Illi- nois Teachers' College . . . University of Ohio H511 Myron T. Townsend . . B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology . . . Bates College . . . University of Illinois William E. Kritch . . . B.Mus., M.Mus. Professor of Violin . . . Illinois College . . . Stern Conservatory, Berlin Ralph Emerson Browns, A.B., I-LM., B.D. Professor of Philosophy . . . DePauw University . . . Garrett Biblical Institute Ethel Gunn Instructor in Dramatic Art . E. . Co- lumbia School of Expression Virginia I-Iusted ...... AB, B.Mus. Professor of Violoncello . . . Illinois Wesleyan University F rank Iordon ...... B.Mus., M.Mus. Professor of Organ . . . Illinois Wes- leyan University . . . Bush Conserva- tory Bessie Louise Smith .,.... B.Mus. Professor of Musical Theory . . . Piano American Conservatory of Music, Chi- cago Samuel S. Ratcliffe . . B.A., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology . . . University of Mount Allison . . . University ot Alberta . . . University of Chicago Lucy Brandicon ......... B.Mus. Instructor in Piano . , . American Con- servatory of Music, Chicago A Bethania Meradith Smith . . . . . . A.B,, B.S., in Library Science Illinois Wesleyan University . . . Uni- versity of Illinois Carrie Rufner ........ B.Mus.Ed. Instructor in Public School Methods . . . Illinois Wesleyan University . . . American Institute of Normal Methods Spencer Green ...... B.M., M.Mus I structor in Voice . . Illinois Wes n . leyan University . . . Bush Conserva- tory lohn Alfred Neu .... B.Mus., M.Mus. Instructor in Voice . . . Director of the Preparatory Division . . . Bush Con- servatory E Vera C. Saar ......... B.S., M.S. Acting Professor of Home Economics . . . University of Colorado Irma Tunks Wills ......... B.M. . . . Director of Pre- paratory Division . . . Illinois Wes- leyan University . . . American Con- Instructor in Piano servatory of Music Hannah M. Killian .' ....... B.Ed Instructor in Secretarial Practice .' . Illinois State Normal University 51523 Q2 9 Mgfl sqm Norman W. Hickman ....... A.B. Illinois Wesleyan University . . . In- structor in Speech . . . Director ot Public Relations Kenneth Kesler ...... Ph.B., BPA. Professor of Art . . . Beloit College Institute . . . Chicago Art Institute Robert Hess ............ A,B. Instructor in Piano . . . Oberlin College lohn R. Watt .... 4 ..... A.B., Assistant Professor ot Biology . . . Ne- braska Wesleyan . . . Iowa State Col- lege of Agriculture fl53j Dwight Drexler ....... B.Mus.Ed. Instructor in Piano . . . Illinois Wes- leyan University Isaac S. Corn, A.B., B.D., A.M., Ph.D. Professor ot Religion . . . Franklin Col- lege . . . Iliff School of Theology . . . University of Denver . . . Boston Uni- versity William Eben Schultz, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English . . . Culver-Stock- ton College . . . Yale University Fred I-I. Parker, B.S. . . . Assistant Pro- iessor of Physical Education and Coach . . . University of Michigan LeRoy Qualls, ........ AB., M.A. Instructor in Economics . . . Illinois Wesleyan University . . . University of Illinois Mary H. Goddard, B.Mus.Ecl., B.Mus. Instructor in Violin . . . Illinois Wes- leyan University I Marian Niehaus .......... A.B. Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion . . . Cornell College . . . State University of Iowa E. Melba Iohnson ......... AB. Illinois Wesleyan University . . . In- structor in Speech I. Oscar Hall ....,...... LI...B. Instructor in Business Law . . . North- ern Indiana Law School Edwin H. Cates . . . A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History . . . Uni- versity of Iowa W, H V w A. G. Carmine . . . Business Manager R4 H541 THATS ALL ft would appear That Modern Refrigeration and Effortless Cooking Bat Qne-Thousand Per- cent With Coach and Mrs. Parker UNICDN GAS and ELECTRIC CCD 51573 Weldon Wcxdleigh Watches Keith Anderson cd work in ihe Home of ihe Argus Wesleyan's weekly pcxper. PRINTING Grummerman Printing Office 217 EAST FRONT STREET-TELEPHONE 729-BLOOMINGTON, ILL. WE CATER TO THE COLLEGE CROWD TI-IE I-IUDDLE Bob Tull and Beryl Mc- Donald like those super- milk shakes. Dutch Summerielt, '34 Lynn Summerfelt IF IT COMES FROM A FOUNTAIN WE'VE GOT IT! 51583 I f Kenny Chittum cmd Martha Nierstheimer Watch one of ihe steps in the engraving of ihe Wesleycmcr done by Q master engrclv Producers of all engravings for Wesleyana and other publications U35 Kane Engraving Co ARTISTS AND ENGR!-XVERS Bloomington - Decatur, Ill. 51593 Margaret Tobie shows her approval of the suits which Arnold Rupprecht seems so interested in. Popular Priced. Clothes reflecting Style and Quality from every cmgle. ULB1Q1CH St KRAFT 111 N. Main Street x-5:-:v N1-I-. '- 1:-.21 ' 54'-1'-at-,azaekefr-f-' .- J: 1 L00 S L' THE uunous Powfn Ann 'RANGE T4-us TQ OWN ONE - - ANU YEAR' ' ' ELECTRICITY ns 1 , 5555, ggi? .Psi -if ' - 4:5 - size 3:1 5211-5551 1 400J fUWf :Q ' , 5 gi1i3igi ' ' . zqsgegag ' is ' Q A 3 1935: f Q ft .... . i2f1 2f'1s22sfs:: aw 2 -Q? 155 22221 33355 12112325 , 1. f zgszg I' J 3 . ,.,,,, ' veg '1:1f:z3g.fg::f:eW .-.-. . . , 211, ,l.V... ., ,, 'f 2, 'Y-f 111603 - We Show Gur Work to the World BECAUSE WE ARE PRCDUD CDE IT We carry a tutl line ot Photographic Supplies as Well as being Headquarters for Miniature and Candid Cameras We do all photographic work for the XIWGSISYGHGI' M Q Q R E United Photo Shop 51513 BQYLAN'S 533 N.MA1N Tom Slanec and Marie Ienson enjoy those after- noon and evening stops for tasty refreshment. In years to come don't forget 1 Wesleyan Girls f Here's Martin Tayman showing Catherine Diers and Betty Boulton our new summer styles. prefer CARL, SHOES Because they can al- ways find something smart within every bud- get. 51623 CD? T93 'z'mwJLe+cb PS IX 'NNECEJLYDK QQ V331 fa 1:m1xQwo2xa vxaxmwca f me sw xmewaw co. ELOONXXS C31 OS, XLLXSOX Bud Costello and Lois Meeker find everything worn by the well-dressed man here. When you see the new Moberly and Klenner Clothes you'll realize that Tailoring is an art- Modeling another art- and that doing these things economically is still a third. Moberly and Klenner Don't Be An Ostrich About Your Future . . X1 , lust because you cant see your fu- ture doesn't mean you can't plan it. Protect yourselt from the hazards ot the years to come. Let a State Farm repre- sentative explain our Triplet policy to you-it provides protection tor your family, or a monthly income for you it you live to retirement age. lt XX- smrz FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 1 ' Auto if LIFE if FIRE 51643 DEPENDABLE DRUGS Nierstheimefs Drug Store 1302 NORTI-I MAIN BLOOMINGTON, ILL. DISTINCTIVE EOUNTAIN DRINKS I Ioan Elmore h sport shopping in L I ston's lar e store. A.LIV1NGSTGN CSI SQNS SOUTH SIDE SQUARE 51653 Grcrh Th d Milton Child anclLuc1l Willett enjo h B Ice-Crea h l on. This Me d G lcl I Cream l cl liciousl Of course, just see h it's made. SNCDW AND PALMER CQ. Athletio Equipment and Sohool Supplies Tennis - Golf - Baseball Bathing Suits-Baolminton Stationery and all school equipment Largest stock in central Illinois W. B. Read St Co. Wholesale and Retail 0 West Sicle Square, 2ll W. Washington St. 51663 . . . I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f TI-IE STUDENT FLORIST Otto I . I-Iembreiker TI-IE FLORIST 503 N. Main I03 W. Front PHONE 235 PHONE 3009 WE TELEGRAPI-I FLOWERS ALL OVER TI-IE WORLD Nierstheimer Eros. -k EVERYTHING TO EAT 'A' TWO STORES 428-30 N. Main I402-04 West Market PHONES 452 - 678 PHONE 2809 PROMPT FREE DELIVERY 51673 I. . Wsiis Davis Tailored Clothes For Men and Women, Fit and Stay Fit LADIES IACKET SUITS A SPECIALTY 528 N. Main St. Phone 3251 Dan Cameron -PERMANENT TA1LoR- Remodels and Repairs HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL Tilden-l-lall ILLINCIS RCGER S Bloomington's Banquet or dance facilities for Welcome to the groups up to 300-also Featuring Wendi' smaller private dining Blue Ribbon Steaks rooms, 'k if ir Pullman Coffee shop AIR CoND1T1oNED CENTURY BUFFET iv NAVAIO ROOM Serving soft drinks and Y Pink Elephant Room Sandwiches ik wk BANQUET FACILITIES Private Dining Rooms OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT Special attention to fraternity and sorority parties. 51683 Boosier's Direciory B E A T U S S H O P Everything in Sportswear and Lingerie AHEAD IN SMART HATS 106 W. Washington St. Phone 1232 lack Lewis, leweler DIAMONDS-WATCHES-IEWELRY Illinois Hotel Building Milber's Cafe rAMoUs ron roon Model Paris LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS Phones: 362 - 1626 - 6000 Chas. D. Guy FINE CUSTOM TAILORING See Guy before you Buy 402 N. Main St. Quality Cafe lust one trial and you'11 be convinced 414 N. MAIN ST. THREE SISTERS, Inc. AIR-CONDITIONED SHOPPING COMFORT 201 N. Main Phone 1778 Lang-Fuller Printing Company Printing - Binding - Engraving Office Supplies 220 W. leiferson Phone 406 Miichell Market EVERYTHING IN MEATS Your Patronage Appreciate-d 403 N. MAIN ST. D. Hayes Sz Son PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Corner Main and Locust Sts. Bloomington, 111. Phone 242 May your thirst for knowledge carry you into the Polar region BOB and MAC WlNTER'S CAFE Famous for Dutch Apple Pie Sunday Chicken Dinners Chenoa, Ill. on Route No. 65 lohn Haug Sz Son Fine and Dependable Shoe Repairing 525 N. MAIN ST. BLOOMINGTON Pharmacists to the Medical Profession Biasi's Drug Store Cushing Barber Shop Basement Corner Market and Main Sts. We cutter to Wesleyanites Maid-Rite Sandwich Shop WE SATISFY THE COLLEGE APPETITE Giant Milk-Shakes of Superior Quality 1513 N. Main St. Poger's Cafe Class of '31 STUDENT LUNCHES 25c 609 N. Main St. Phone 1837 Mehan's Smoke Shop LUNCI-IES - AMUSEMENTS 205 N. East St. Woolen Mill Siore COLLEGE APPAREL A Home Owned Store 406-08-10 N. MAIN 51693 INDEX Page A Capella Choir . . . . 75 Advertising . . l57, l69 Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Apollo Club Quartet . . . 86 . . 52, 53 . . . 79 Argus Staff . . , 30 Baconian Club . . . 43 Baseball . . . l6, l9 Basket Ball . . 46, 50 Beta Kappa . . 62, 63 Bookstore . . . . . 5l Camera Club . , 86 Cross Country Team . 60 Debate .... . . 3l Delta Omicron . . 70, 7l Faculty . . . l49, l54 Football . . . . 22, 28 French Club . . . . 78 Freshman Class . l3l, l46 G.A. Board . . . . 68 Gamma Upsilon . . 72 Girls' Pep Band . . 56 Golf Team . . . 6l Home Economics Club . . . 57 Intertraternity Council . . . . ll International Relations Club . . . 73 lntramurals ..... . 78, 8l Iunior Class . . . . l03, ll4 Kappa Delta .... . 44, 45 Kappa Kappa Gamma . . , l4, 15 K.D. Basket Ball . . . . . 65 K.D. Hockey . . . 65 K.K.G. Volley Ball . . 67 Library Staff . . 43 Masquers . . 64 51713 l N D E X COM Page office Statt '. . . , 51 Pan-Hellenic Council . . ll P.E. Minors . . . . 69 Phi Gamma Delta . . l2, l3 Phi Kappa Phi . . . 29 Phi Mu Alpha . . . . 58, 59 Phi Sigma Epsilon . . . 82, 83 Phi Sigma Iota . . . . 78 Pi Gamma Mu . . 73 Pi Kappa Delta . . . 3l Rho Phi Sigma . . . 84, 85 Senior Class , . . 89, lUO Senior Council . . . 72 Sigma Alpha Iota . . . 54, 55 Sigma Chi . . . . 20, 2l Sigma Kappa . . . 40, 4l Snap Shots . . . . 76, 77 Sophomore Class . . ll7, 128 Student Union . . . 29 Swimming Team . . 69 Swimming Pageant . . . . 68 Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . 38, 39 Tennis Team . . . 6l Theta Alpha Phi . . . . 64 Track .,... . . 32, 36 University Band . . . . 42 University Ensemble . . 42 Club .... . 37 Wesleyana Statt ..... . 30 Women's Athletic Association . . 57 Women's Basket Ball . . . . 66 Women's Council . . 37 Women's Hockey . - 55 Women's Tennis . . . 67 Women's Volley Ball . . 69 Y.W.C.A ..... . 55 f 172 1 V n jizz yffff-fl 32-N4Mff-WWW UWWWWM 7wy71iZ1.0.,LNtf.vt,Q0NQJ2M'L0 NZ5W1'-24JQjfM, 6f.wI?,o.!u,f..E-4-uD4,7 ' ' 725757. ackfl-'Le , ,2 N. , F rv , , xi ,. , f V .lj X V. -X f ,Q If X' -Af? -- ' 'QWW . fiffwgyfwfffjf Qjj 7, j X ' Wfyw f ' f M A f X 1 CP f' ' X Q. xx 2, xx -A ' , ,P H f ,r , - H XX I ' X xl xx ' 1 X


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