Illinois Wesleyan University - Wesleyana Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

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This is made evident DOI only by the ever-increasing physical facilities, vastly greater enroll- ment, and higher academic standards, but also hy a rising school spirit, deeper ap- preciation of XYesleyan's traditions, and the growing recognition accorded our faculty, students, teams and alumni. we A l www .M So letls join in a eheer lVhile u'e're all gath- ered here Cheer for old IVey- lf3VVz7l7I. l'Ve are read y to fight for the green and white Of dear old IVesleya11 For her honor and fame and her glorious name We will stand every loyal man So lefs cheer, eheer the gd7lKQ'i.S' all here lVe're all out for Ufesleyarl. G. , , , eggkyia yrt,,L, gpwhwz W I lVe are proud of this growth, and we are happy that We have high Christian ideals at lYesleyan. Ve feel that the op- portunities xx7CSlCj'HI'1 provides for Chris- tian living and personal religious indul- gence have hcen instrumental in the growth and success of our beloved school, The XYesleynnn staff feels honored to portray for posterity the story of a great year at YYesleynn, ulllllpgi 3 Q g i we IYESY 4 gli Memoriam STFVE GASTON Class of '51 WE LEYANA STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Assistant Editors Faculty . . . .. Classes . .. ... Organizations . . . . Activities . . . . . Associate Editors Art... Assistant . . . . Photography . . . Assistant . . . . Men's Athletics . . YYonien's Athletics Typing....,.... Class . . . . Faculty . .. .. Art School . . . . . Music School . . . . Organizations . . Activities . . Index . . . Copy . . .... . . . Faculty Advisor . . . . . . .jay lilopfenstein . . . . .George Allison . . . .Dolorous VYahls . . .Dorothy Edniunds . . . .Alice Varney . . . .Edward Edwards . . . . .NYillian1 Bailey . . . .David Brown . . . .Norman Kerr .........jack Peters Jeannine Hildebrandt . . . . . .Shirley Pollock . . .Nancy Fearheiley . . . . . . .Nancy Fricke Heleniean Lauterbach . . .Barbara Aflarkland . . . .Marilyn Pflederer . . . . . . .Emily Sniith . . .joan Bohinann . . .Selina Chace . . . .Rex Gentry 'N I w I f f I ' I I 'T 3 , rx I I 1 , ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOOL OE ART AFTER HOURS FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS J g I , 'IRL ' I jl MEMORIAL CENTER NQeg.r, f wm,,w-f ' . M A .xiwh PFICIFFIQR HALL. GIRLS DORMITORY 5 iwwaf MAGILL HALL, FRILSHMAN BOY'S DURMITORY ,l ,M MM.. ,. ,V , ,Vrx ,,,.V I Yvfl. I 7 ffikw 'N fi H r qA f 5312: V Zifxn-. f Ki' .S .ur 5 . V' fb , I ' I , ,yi 5 ,V 5 in , A, Irs iv, ti h A AV I ly A x x KL, P. x X 8 K nfs ' Q ' R: iff ' V , K , S f' A ' I 1 if x fig in if , 4 ,f 'V r x ,,,. '- 'f Sr 59. fu x Y r , 'Qf Q, 'fx 9' if ji '77-bi fl, I w x ' ,' , ,' W . 4, NMA 1 . X X k. ' 's 3 Q 4 ,.. DURATION HALL 10 44 z J fx -,' fyl. up W, . , BUCK LIBRARY F OLD NORTH HALL 12 XY l N 'I' IC R J '19 I as Q' f' Q -lf Q I fm, wu- of Ulm Mm aefiu. W EN - DMISSIONS an RH if Nh ,AQ RE MRM? :QP I J 39' 3 J .5 wi' 109513, I , K fc! P ,ur WM v 4 1 .if S , ,.,.Aov-'M - .ai X ,MQ f' 4+ viva v an Q ,, ,V ,M sf fg ff +R q. , ,LJ ,, 1 . it 5, .w W ,V ...-,.-...q,.'w W..-ul1 , LN A, Q .1 , 1, l 2'- J-ff-J '1.? ' ' uf' ' H r 4: 6 lf. aw' 4 -ef 4 if' , , 'k Y, x T I 4 .,x,w,,,,..,,,,j'!V Q-gunv-x. Magix 'Nu- .IOINT BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND OFFICIAL VISITORS Row 1: Neal F. Dolan, Presiclentg Hugh S. Magill, AI. K. P. Hawks, Treasurerg M. VI. Holmes, President of the Univer- sityg Aaron Brooks, lindowinent Treasurerg .Xlaury Powell, Secretarvg H. XV. McPherson. Row 2: Sidney A. Guthrie. O. P. Xvestervelt. I.. XY. Tues- herg, A. P. jordan. -Iual R. lford. H. NI. Bloomer, Loyal Xl lhoinpsou. Alerle C. Nutt. Donald H. Gibbs, A. S. Chapman, Beniamin lVeir, Al. Fred Melvin, E. E. Atherton, Rave Ragan Loring C, Xlerxvin, bl, Stuart Vlyatt. I6 Not present when the picture was taken: Leslie Arends, XY. R. Bach, Mrs. Ira B. Blaelcstoelc, O. B. Ifnselnian. joseph B. lfleming. A. Ray Grumlnon. G. lf. Hartenboxver, Grover C. Helm, Clarence IV. I-leyl, lfranl: XY. Ives. L. Laekland. 'If li. Lugg. VI. Ralph Magee. lfranlt Marston, Halter Xleers. Garfield D, Klerner, XY. G. Pulliam, H. R. Snavelv. George H. Thorpe. Louis I., U'illianis. Klorgan xXvIllI3IIlS, xxllllllllll Wilson. DR. Nllf.RRIl. -I, IIOLNIICS rcxidcnr of lllilmix lVc'A'1L'AX'Jll L'11i1'c1'.fiz S 2 5 2 3 S Q fn-,M . John A. 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Xlarehing Band, Collegiate Choir. Delta Phi Delta, Art Club, Uni- l,'nix'ersitvChorus,'AXIal'tl1a, versity Chorus, Student Union, Hater Pageant. Transfer from C. of I. THE SENIOR XVILLIAM F. BAILEY Pana, B.If.A., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Delta Phi Delta, Art Cluh, XYes- leyana Art Fditor, TKF Social Chairman, Vice-president of Art Club, Dad's Day Publicity Chair- man. ABRAHAM BALDON Hlooizzinqtou, Ph.B., Independent NIen's Organization, Transfer from Hamptwn Institute. CLASS OF 1949 SHIRLEY ANN BAI.K Fulton, BJI., Sigma Alpha Iota, University Orchestra, String Or- ehestra. Concert Band, Nlarehing Band, Collegiate Choir, Y.lY.C.A.. Pres. of Y.XV.C.A., Student Union, SAI House Pres. and Radio Chair- man, Ifgas, Green Medallion, Ga- rhca, YYho's XYho, Martha, Faust, Silhouette, Of Thee I Sing. RICHARD If, BANE Colfax, I3.A. 9' PATRICIA BARCLAY BIOOTIIIIIIQTUH, B.,-X.. Kappa Kappa Gamma, KKG President and Scholarship Chairman, Phi Sigma Iota, Ifgas, Swimming Club, Water Pageant, IV.S.A., Varsity Hockey, Panhellenie Council, French Club, Spanish Club President, League of YVomen Voters, Y.XY.C.A. ALBICRT BASSO Cbandlerrille, HAI., Illinois IYes- leyan junior College of Nlusie. Soloist of Messiah, Elijah, Member of XVesIeyanaires, Uni- versity Chorus, Collegiate Choir, Soloist of Requiem, MOI Thee I Sing, Faust, '77 MARJORIE BATES Dallas, Texas, B.M., Delta Omi- cron, University Chorus, Delta Omicron Vice-president, Pledge Captain, and House President. R.-XY BAUER DON BEAN MARGARET BEATTY Ingleside, B.S., Sigma Chi, Presi- Bl007lIi7lgf07Z, Ph.B., Independent St. Louis, Mo., BAI. dent of German Club, Football, NIen's Organization. HIV Club, Transferred. from Illinois State Manager Football Team, Manager Normal Uiilvcrsity. Track Team. AYEAR OF MEMORIES GEORGE BEERS McLean. B.S. 28 MILDRED BEHRENDS ALBERT BELYEA HENDRY S. BENNETT Pekin, B.M., Independent VVO- Urllana, Ph.B. Harvey, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, men's Organization, Green Medal- 'LVV Club, Football, Basketball, lion, L'VVho's VVho, Egas, Student Baseball, Track, Golf, Phi Gamma Union, Collegiate Choir, VVomen's Delta Historian. Chorus, '4Martha, '4Faust,'l Epis- copoi, President of Indee VVomen. CLARENCE .-X. BEYER Bl001lIi71,Qf07l, B.S., Sigma Chi. Social Committee and Public Rela- tions Chairman of Sigma Chi, Student YVelfare Commission, Mas- quers, Blithe Spirit, Football, Radio Plays, German Club, Re- cording Engineer. RICHARD BILI. MICH.-Xlil. Bll.l.OT.-X BIOOIIIIIIQNIIZ, B..-X., Sigma Chi. B1007IIi7IQ1'07I, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta. WE BRING TO YOU TOXVNSEND H. BI..-XNCHARD Cemralia, B.S., Sigma Chi. Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. 'WV' Club, EX Rushing Chairman, Student Union, Inter-fraternity Council, Spanish Club. R! JEAN BRUNNICR BONNELI. .l10rrix01z1'ille, Ph.B,, Independent XVomen's Organization, Social Chairman and Vice-president of lndee lVomen, Student Union. Episcopoi, University Chorus. Stu- dent Christian lfellowship, L'Of Thee l Sing, lYl1o's VVho, ln- ternational Relations Club. j. XVILLI.-XXI BOOKXVALTIQR, JR. ROBERT BOYVLING Coal City, Ph.B., Theta Chi. BI0o111i11gt021, Ph.B., Theta Chi. Transfer from Purdue University. BONNIE BRISON Paxton, B.S., Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer and Recording Secre- tary of Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Economics Club, League of lVomen Voters. 29 HARRY BROMAGH I M 4lI07Z, Ph.I3. CURTIS V. BROMLEY Georgetown, BA., Theta Chi, Chaplain, Scholarship Chairman, Steward. President of Theta Chi, French Club, Swimming Squad, International Relations Club, In- ter-fraternity Council, Transfer from University of Illinois. CURTIS VV. BROXVN I'Vil711ette, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Del- ta, Most Valuable Football Player in '46 and '47, Captain of Football, Sophomore Class President, Senior Class Vice-president, Secretary- treasurer and Vice-president of HU , Club, k'YVhols XVlu:.', I-IOMECGMING-CLD FRIENDS DAVID E. BROWN Bloomington, BS., Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Masquers, Academy of Sci- ence, Vlfesleyana Staff Photogra- pher, Argus, Art Club, French Club, Bloomington-Normal Phil- harmonic. MEET.. JACK BROVVN ROBERT L. BROXVX IVILLIANI BROXVN JOE BUCK St. Paul, ylflimz., Ph.B., Phi Gamma Bloomingtovz, Ph.B. Iolier, BAI. Streator, Ph.B., Theta Chi, HIV Delta. Club, Baseball, Football, Theta Chi 50 Rushing Chairman. XYll,l.lA.Xl l3L'lf'l'Hl7 ROY E. BL'RRll.l. ROl3lfR'li l3L'll'l,l-'.R Sim I'iL'l'lIi1l1i.lU, l,'.1l,, HSN Phi Gam- Viola, li.-X., lndependent .Xlen's milton. ma Delta. Organization., lipiseopoi, Coneert Band, Xlarehing Band, Collegiate Choir. DAD'S DAY TREA T PAl,'l..X XADINF C.-Xl.l..-XH.-XX Qzlillt'-V, li..-X., Independent XYo- men's Organization, Feature lfalitor of Argus, lfpiscopoi Publicity Committee, Student Christian lfel- lowship, President of Dehlotte Lodge, Transfer from Quincy Col- le-fe ,IOHX A, CAP.-XSSO ,llllllllf VUVIIUII, N.Y., Ph.B., Sigma Chi, 'WV' Club. Intramural lfoot- ball, Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Pi Kappa Delta. Yiee-president and Assistant PlCtlgl'Clll2lSfCI' of FX. Julius Caesar, Debate Team, Wesleyan Hour. tii a i CITNL1 CASFY Cfiitxiqrf 'Sf HOXYARIJ CIIRISTIANSEX Rafllcili, Ph.l5.. iliransfer from ISXC. 2 I fd SIQIE.-XSTIAXO CONTI l.m'kprn'r, N. Y., Bjl., Phi Xlu AXI- pha, lfniversity Chamber Orehes- tra, Blommmington-Normal Sym- phony Orchestra, Concert Band Phi .Xlu Alpha Concert Band l7aust, Of Thee I Sing, Hes- siahf' Silhouette. 3 l NORAI XX CRANE Ili:-zsxml. l3.Al., Phi Alu A lpha. Col- legiate Choir, Chapel Choir, Uni- versity Chorus, Faust, Transfer from lllinois XYesleyan junior Col- lege at Springfield. TONY PAS ROBERT DAUBILNSPECK Decnrnr, B.A., Art Club, Univer- sity Chorus, Argus, Delta Phi Del- ta, Independent Mens Organiza- tion, Homecoming Art Director, Dramaties Control Board, IVho's XYho, Outstanding Artist Award for '48. 32 ALAN CR-XXVI-'ORD XYILLIAAI CRUAI Benton, B.Al., Phi Alu Alpha, Con- II'.1pel!ii, Ph.B. cert Band, Marching Band, Bloom- ington-Yortnal Symphonv. Alar- tha, Faust, Silhouette,i' Uni versity Orchestra. Senior Chape l Committee, Phi Alu Alpha Vice- president and XVarden. TO RAPPEA IOYCIQ SPIBICI, DA UBFN SPFCK IBIOOHIIIIKQTOYZ. B..-X., Argus. IVO- men's Sports Association. Inde- pendent IYomen's Organization, University Chorus, Students for Democratic Action. RS. HARRY DAVIS DAVID DEES ROBERT DEYARY n B1907lIflIgT77l, B.S., Sigma Chi. ISFIYIIQIYI, Ph.B., Independent Men's Bloovlfingrwz, Sigma Chi. Organization, Pi Gamma Alu, Iransfer from Illinois State Nor- mal University. XVILLIAM DHVORE IVILLIAM DIAL NEAL DILLON Princeton, BAI. IV, Frankforr, B.M., Phi Mu Al- Sagivmfw, Mich., Ph.B., Sigma Chi, pha 'WV' Club, Baseball. ROBERT L. DIXON Cairo, Secretary of Isagon Club, French Club, Student Christian Fellowship, Campus Youth Fel- lowship, International Relations Club, Assistant Editor of Argus. TRIBUNE CAMERAMAN HERE IRENE DOXVNEY Plrtlmwl, B.S., Argus Staff, Inde- pendent YVomen's Organization, Home Economies Club, Y.IV.C.A., Egas Secretary, Green Medallion, Publicity and Cultural Chairman of lndee XVomen. XVILLIA M DUELL Theta Chi, Bloomivzgtovz, B.A,. Theta Alpha Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Co-chairman Xlasquers President, of Homecoming, Co-producer and Co-director of I'Silhouctte, Post Road, joan of Lorrainef' L'Thc Late George Apleyf' MI Remem- ber Nlamaf' Of Thee I Sing, The Beautiful People, Julius Caesar, Track, Student Produc- tions Commission. MARTIN DUNN New York, N.Y., B.A., Sigma Chi, Student Union, Argus, Alasquers, International Relations Club Presi- dent and Vice-president, German Club, French Club, Green Medal- lion, Pi Gamma Mu, Community Council, Religion in Life Com- mittee. REX DUSENBURY 1ifI7I1c'IlkC6', Ph.B., Tau Kappa Ep- silon. 53 JOAN ICCCLFS KATHRYN EETEN ROBERT H. ELDITR ISRUCIC C. ELLIOTT Aurora, Ph.B., Transfer from Cor- Ilfbeatolz, B.A., Kappa Kappa l,U,YillAQf07I, BA., President Indee lI 7C'.Vf6'7'71 Springs, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, nell College and Aurora College. Gamma, German Club, League of Men, University Chorus, Secretary Fraternity Secretary, Homecoming I.C.VISITS AT NI H. ROGER FLLIOTT Damzille, Kempton, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer of Fra- ternity, Student Union, Business Manager Argus, Inter-fraternity Council. 54 U oman X oters, IV.S.,-X. Senior Class, Student Union Rep- resentative, Intramurals, lndec In- tramural Athletie Director, Inter- national Relations Cluh, Religion in Life IVeek. Committee. BURCI-IELL ICLLIS TAN AI-I ENG DOUGLAS ENGELHARDT ATllIi7I-QTOIY, Ph.B. Si71,Q'd'lJOI'6:', Malaya, University Bl007l1i7I.Lff07I, HM. Chorus, Episeopoi, Independent XVomen's Organization. KENNETH ENGELMAN Rayvfzovzd, BA., Theta Chi Chap- lin and Pledge Master, Student Union, Fpiscopoi President, Blue Key Corresponding Secretary, Re- ligious Activities Commission Chairman, World Student Service Fund, Collegiate Choir. M. .-XNITA EPPELHEIMER Tbrrwville, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota Corresponding Secretary, Univer- sity Chorus, XVomen's Chorus, Cogert Band, Y.XV.C.A., Argus Sta . MELVIN ERDMAN Hlaomivzgtoil, Ph.B. KENNETH FAHSBIZNDER Pontiac, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha Sec- retary and Historian, Concert Band, University Orchestra, Uni- versity Chorus, Collegiate Choir. Chapel Choir, Marching Band, Dad's Day Program Chairman, Homecoming Musical A'Silhouette Orchestra, Intramurals, Senior Chapel Program Chairman, Spring Festival Nlusical Tom Sawyer Orchestra. CAMPUS TURNS WHITE. XVILLIAXI FILSON Normal, Ph.B. JAMES FLA-XYIN Ffd::.1rdx1'ille. B.Xl., Phi Xlu Alpha. JAMES FLETCHER Elkhart, Ph.B., lndee Men, Pi Kappa Delta, Masquers, Collegiate Choir, Laura, Julius Caesar,' 'LClaudia, Faust, 'AOf Thee l Sine, YVeslevan Radio Plays, Transfer from' Olivet College. .IOHN FLYNN BIOONITIIITOII, BS. 35 RICHARD FLYNN JACK FORBES M. L. FOSTER ROY FOUNTAIN Bl007llI7lIf97I, Ph.B. Normal, B.S., Sigma Chi Frater- Bl007lIi7l,Qf07l, BA., Transfer from Chicago, Ph.B. nity, President Inter-fraternity Illinois State Normal University, Council. Pi Ganinia Mu. MILLIKIN 61, WESLEYAN 79. XVILLIAM FROELICH LYDIA GONZALEZ CHARLOTTE GOODRICH BETTY GREEN Gridley, Ph.B., Transferred from Chicago, BA., Independent VVO- Lincoln, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota xlflollzevzce, BA. University of Illinois and Univer- inen's Organization, Spanish Club, Treasurer and Secretary, Concert sity of Minnesota, Sigma Nu, French Club. Band, Bloomington-Normal Sym- Ganima Mu. phony, University Chorus, VV.S.A., Y.VV.C.A., Green Medallion, Egas, 'ilartliaj' L'Faust, Argus. 36 ROY P. GRICNIER .lliry-uxood, B..-X., Tau Kappa Epsi- lon Pledge Master, Football, Swim- ming, Golf, 'WV' Club, Swimming, Manager, Sports Announcer, Vice- president Sophomore Class, Vice- president Student Union, Pi Kappa Delta, Spanish Club. XVII .I,l.-XXI GRIQNINGER BIUUNIIIIAQTOII, Ph.l5. PAUL GRIBBONS Sterling, I3..-X., Indee Xlen Social Chairman, Student Union, Com- munity Council Secretary, Campus Youth Fellowship President, Sun- day Evening Fellowship, Ifpiscopoi Vice-president, Social Commission, Social Action Committee, Basket- ball, Track, International Relations Club. Religious Activities Com- mittee. ARGUS HEADLIN ES PIiNIfiI,OPl'f GRIP.-XRI5 lolier, Transfer from joliet junior College, Independent XVomen's Organization Secretary, U'.S..-X.. University Chorus. CHARLFS GRIFSFMITR XYILLIAM GRUBB Bl0U7!l.IlI4Qf07l, Ph.l3., Phi Gamma Bl007lli7l,Lff0lI, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Historian and President. President junior Class. PAY LOU GUITNTHISR Peru, HAI., Sigma Alpha Iota Sergeant-at-Arms and Iiditor, YAY. C..-X., NYS..-X., Martha, Faust, University Chorus, IVomen's Chorus, Collegiate Choir, XYo- men's League. ELEANOR HALLIGAN Ewimtorz, HAI., Independent XVo- men's Organization, Y.IV.CA.. XYomen's Chorus, lfniversity Chorus. -s- jf I F O LORRAINE HARRIS STANLEY XYILLIAAI HASS York, South Carolimz, BAI. Kew Gardens, N.Y., B.S., Transfer Cutler, Indiana, B.A. from Queens College, New York. MARION HATHAIVAY BETTY V. HATTAN Miizoizk, B.F.A., Independent VVO- men's Organization, Delta Phi Del- ta Secretary, University Chorus, Art Club, Y.IV.C.A. Publicity Chairman. OTBALL-BEST IN YEARS. ADELAIDE HAYES EUGENE HAYNER Kings, B.S., Independent VVomen's Bl007l1i7Zgf07Z, Ph.B. Organization, VV.S.A., Y.W.C.A. IVorship Chairman, Episeopoi Sec- retary-treasurer, Sunday Evening Fellowship Steering Committee. 38 ROBERT VVINEIELD HEATH LYNDEN S. HEATON Rockford, B.S., Sigma Chi Corres- Nltfrrayfcille, B.S., Indee Men Sec' ponding Secretary, Transfer from retary-treasurer and President Kemper Military School. Campus Youth Fellowship, Basket- ball, Baseball, Intramural Athletics -IACK ECKHART HEIKEN Cbatsfworzb, BA., Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Pi Kappa Delta Vice-presi- dent, Pi Gamma Mu, Green Me- dallion, French Club, Alasquers. CO ROGER HEYLIN HELEN HILPERT DUANE HODGES Salzvzemiiz, B.A., Tau Kappa Ep- Stfmford, B.S., Independent NYo- Ottawa, BAL, Tau Kappa Epsilon, silon. men's Organizations, Vice-presi- Concert Band, University Orches- dent, Gathea, Green Medallion tra, Bloomington-Ncrnial Sym- RN BOWL CHEE Vice-president, Egas, Y.XV.C.A., Alpha Epsilon Delta Secretary and Editor, Red Cross, lV.S.A., Pfeif- fer Hall Counselor and Social Chairman. phony, University Chorus RS. LEONA HOLLE Fr. IVIIAVIIC, Ind., BAL, Sigma Al- pha lota President and Social Chairman, XVho's XVho, Egas, Collegiate Choir, Panhellenic Council, Music Editor Argus, Assistant Radio Director, Bloom- ington-Normal Symphony, Klar- tha, l aust. BETTY ,IEAN HOLLMAN Sf. Louis, Mo., BAL, Sigma Alpha Iota, XVomen's League, YV.S.A., University Chorus, Collegiate Choir, Chorus Director of Sigma Alpha Iota. DONALD HOLLOVVAY Cropscy, Ph.B. DELORIS HORST Pekin, B.A., Kappa Delta, VV.S.A., University Chorus, Religious Ac- tivities Commission, Gathea Presi- dent, Green Medallion, Egas, Ep- iscopoi, League of XVomen Voters, Y.NV.C.A., International Relations Club, Student Youth Fellowship, Secretary Kappa Delta. 39 CATHERINE HOUSE I-Ierrin, B.M., Delta Omicron, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, University Orchestra, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus. Green Medallion. HERMAN HOXVARD JOHN HUNT Salem, Mo. C. C.I E Springfield L A T I AQ' QXIARKIORIE JECKEL Delawm, B.A., Kappa Delta, Cam- pus Youth Fellowship, Episcopoi Secretary-treasurer, XV.S.A., Stu- dent Christian Fellowship, Panhel- lenie Council, International Rela- tions Club, Green 'Medallion, Egas, 'LXVho's XVho, XVesleyana Editor, Publications Commission Chair- man, Social XVelfare Commission, Senior Class President, Kappa Delta President and Vice-president. 40 M,-XRCIA E. DIENNINGS Bl007l1i7lgT071, B..-X.. Sigma Kappa, Masquers, Delta Phi Delta, Cam- pus Chest Drive, f'Silhouette,'i 'fBlithe Spirit, The Late George Apleyf' ul Remember Mama, uThe Beautiful People, nEliza- beth the Queen, Sigma Kappa Corresponding Secretary, Transfer from Cornell College. ON , , ,, , GERALD L. IPPLE South Holland, Ph.B., Theta Chi Social Chairman, Parliamentarian, Masquers, joan of Lorraine, '4Post Road, Julius Caesar, Transfer from Thornton junior College. ROBERT JOHNSON EUGENE KANCLER Chicago, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, Chicago, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pub- Intramural Sports, Senior Break- licity Chairman of Fraternity. fast Committee, Nlasquers, Chairman Play Commit- tees, Spanish Club. V ziz EZZ' 5 AA.,.- if EDXVARD M. KELLER IVi1z11ctka, B.F.A., Phi Gamma Delta, President and Secretary of Fraternity, Art Club, Argus Staff, Inter-fraternity Council, Intramu- ral Track, Transfer from Colorado College. PETE KEARNEY B1U07lIi7lgI07Z, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, IVR Club, Ifootball. TWO DAYS' QW! ARP' arf:-Q HAROLD KEMPLE LAURA VIRGINIA KILLEGREU Gibson City, BS., President, of Palmym, B.S., Independent VVo- Academy of Science. men, Secretary of IAV., Y.IV.C.A., IY.S.A., Intramurals. Blackstock House Treasurer and Council. VACATION. EDGAR KING ROBERT KIPER Noruml, Ph.B. NUWIIJI, Ph-B. LOIS KLEINSTEIBER CJIIIOYI, B.A., Independent IVo- men, House Council, Religious Ac- tivities Committee, Spanish Club, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, llniversitv Chorus, Second Band, VVomen's' Chorus. Grid nity Edit IAY KLOPFENSTEIN ley, B.A., Sigma Chi, Frater- Editor, Assistant Editor and mr of lYesleyana, Gamma Up- . I silon, Publications Commission. 41 1 ,,.V, 'VI' ,, .. ':' ' ,si 5 FRANK KNOLL, jk. Oak Park, Ph.B., Baseball. xl ELMIRA MAY KOEHLER Chicago, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Alpha Iota Program Chair- man, Student Union, Student Un- ion Secretary, Patroness Secretary, Publications Commission, Inter- school Commission, Constitutional Amendments Committee, Election Committee, Gripe Board, National Student Association Delegate, News Bureau Director, Argus So- ciety Editor, Co-editor Green Light, Masquers, Green Medallion, Egas, Who's VVho, XV.S.S.F., Y.WV.C.A., W.S.A., Homecoming Publicity Chairman, University Chorus, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Collegiate Choir. AFTERNOON ROBERT KOOS BI007lIi7lgf07Z, B..-X. AGNES KRAMER Bloomiizqtovz, B.M., Delta Omi- cron, Delta Omicron Rushing Chairman, Collegiate Choir, Uni- versity Chorus, Green Medallion, Orpheus Guild, University Band, Panhellcnic, MMartha, A'Faust, 'fMoor Bornf' 'APost Road,', Laura.' GRILL DATE. DARWIN KRAMER Hloovzzington, Ph.B., Theta Chi. 42 WALTER E. KRAUSE, JR. Chicago, Theta Chi, House Man- ager and Chaplain, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Student Union, Radio Club, Academy of Science, Inter-frater- nity Council, Intramurals, Trans- fer from Illinois Institute of Tech- nology. MARGARET KUNIHIGE JOSEPH LATHBURY LLYYIIJHIJUGIJOE, Hawaii, B.A. Bloomifzgtmz, Ph.B, A. KIRK LEONARD Bloovlzington, Ph.B. HI LOIS LEPPER Quincy, B.S., Alpha Gamma Delta President, Panhellenic Council, Egas, Alpha Lambda Delta, WVU- men's League, Alpha Epsilon Del- ta, Academy of Science, XVesley- ana Faculty Editor, Intramurals. GH COFFEE RA JAMES LOOMIS Cezztmlia, B.M., Concert Band, University Chorus, Bloomington- Normal Symphony, uFaust, Mes- siah, Transfer from Southern Ill- inois University. ROBERT LUSH I'Vo0dSt0ck, Ph.B., Theta Chi Fra- ternity, Football, Track, VV Club, IVeslcyana, Secretary and Vice-president of Fraternity. TE. BOB MCDONALD Jamis MACK Palm, Ph.B., Sigma Chi President ll7II71li7Igf0lI, Ph.B. and Pledge Master, Wm Club, Football, Baseball, Track. JOAN MACK lVil7lIi7IgI071, B.A., Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta Treas- urer and Song Director, VVomen's League, lV.S.A., Y.W.C.A., Pan- hellenic Council, Nlasquers, Span- ish Club, Homecoming Committee, Phi Sigma Iota, Of Thee I Sing, University Chorus, Senior Chapel Committee. JOHN MALBAN Farmingtovi, B.A., Theta Chi Presi- dent, Social and Rushing Chair- man, Inter-fraternity Council, German Club, Brownson Club, Collegiate Choir, Vice-chairman Homecoming, 'WVho's VVho,', Stu- dent Union President, YV.S.S.F., Special Events Chairman, A'Silhou- ette, Religion in Life VVeek Com- mittee. Blue Key. 43 CATHERINE MALLATIS Bloomington, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Sigma Iota Vice-pres1- dent, Y.VV.C.A., Vesper Organist, University Chorus. DATE BARBARA -I. MARKLAND CLAYTON MARKS Awfzington, B.M., Sigma Alpha Kempton, Ph,B., Sigma Chi. Iota Editor, YVesleyana Music Edi- tor, Argus, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Marching Band, Uni- versity Chorus, Collegiate Choir, Student Union, W'.S.A., Y.VV.C.A., XV.S.S.F., Blackstock I-Iall Presi- dent, '4Martha, 4'Faust LORRAINE MARRYATT I'Vbite Plrzim, N.Y., B.S., Alpha Gamma Delta Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta Secretary and Vice- president, Egas, Academy of Sci- ence, Campus Youth Fellowship, League of Vllomen Voters, Student Union, Student VVelfare Commis- sion, Swimming Club YVater Pag- eant, VVomenls Sports Association, Y.YV.C.A. NIGHT AT 12 29. VVILLIAM MARSH Little Rock, Ark., Ph.B., Baseball, Transfer from Little Rock junior College. 44 DONALD MATI-IIS Edwardsville, B.M., Phi Mu Alpha, Collegiate Choir, University Chor- us, Director of Homecoming, Greek-Indee Chorus, 'lFaust. DIANE MILLER flflendota, B.M., Delta Omieron, Delta Omicron Rushing Chairman and President, Unversity Chorus, Collegiate Choir, Panhellenic, Stu- dent Union, YV.S.A. J. ROGER MILLER Atwood, B.M., Phi hflu Alpha, Concert Band, University Orches- tra, University Chorus, Collegiate Choir, Bloomington-Normal Sym- phony, Marching Band-drum Ma- jor, Vice-president of Blue Key, Argus Music Staff, Intramurals. l v ROBERT MOORE VERNON MOORE PAUL MOOREHOUSE ELLAGENE MORGAN Bl007lli71gZ077, B.S., Tau Kappa Ep- llficlvita, Kan., BA. Pekin, B.M. Chicago, B.M., Delta Omicron. silon, Social and Rushing Chair- man of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Dad's Day Chairman. ALL CLOCKS FAR BEHIND. GLENN MORRIS IOHN MOSSER EDXV,-XRD MURRAY, jk. GEORGE NAPIER ,lliddletawm Ph.B., Phi Gamma Abingdwl, B.S., International Rela- Bloomivzgzoiz, B.S., Theta Chi, Al- LaGm12ge, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Del Delta, Rushing Chairman. tions Club, Academy of Science, pha Epsilon Delta, Inter-fraternity ra, 'WV' Club, Football. Transfer from Knox and Oberlin. Council. Radio Players. 45 BETTY LOU NERLICH Quincy, Ph.B., Kappa Kappa Gam- ma Treasurer, VV.S.A., Y.VV.C.A., League of Women Voters, Green Medallion, Student Union, Senior Class Treasurer, Vice-president IVomen's League, Argus. IVesley- ana Faculty Editor. EARL CYNEAL IVILLIAM OSNESS ilflilford, B.A., Independent Men, Morris, Ph.B., NNY Club, Football, Collegiate Choir, University Chor- Baseball. us, Marching' Band, Episcopoi, Campus Youth Fellowship, Spanish Club. MARVIN OGLESBY Decatur, Ph.B., Theta Chi, YV Club, Tennis, Tranfer from U.C. L.A. SPRING FESTIVAL EVENTFUL. JOE E. OUTRAM Long Point, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Transfer from University of Dubuque, Marquette. 46 ANDREAS P.-XLOUNIPIS DOROTHY PARXIFNTER VIRGINIA PARRY .'lfIilI07Zk, RAI. Decatilr, B.,-X., Independent YVo- Cbenoa, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota. men. S'Messiah, Faust, Collegiate Choir, University Chorus, Re- quiem, Concert Band, X.H.C.A. JAMES PAYXIC ROBERT li. PEA DRO IJ.7I1i'iI1z?, B.M., L'niversity Chorus, Szzllizum, Ph.B., Alpha Sigma Phi, Collegiate Choir. Baseball, Intramurals, Transfer from University of Illinois. XYAYXIZ L. PICARSOX 1fi'llIfI3t1fv'UU, Ph.B., Tau Kappa lfpsi- lon, Secretary, Treasurer, Pledge Class of Tau Kappa Fpsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, lnternatioiial Rela- tions Cluli. .,., .V - ' 1 , --'f- :,: :ae : ' L S f' .,,., 1:2 . - V -,-:- : L' - ' if 4 Q .:,. E .,:,, .5 f CARI, PETERSON l.ilrerty1'ille, Ph.B., Sigma Chi Student Union, Social Commission Social Chairman, Sigma Chi lransfer from Lake lforest. GOOD WILL DANCE SUCCESSFUL.. DOROTHY PIIQRSOX Hillxboro, B.Xl., lndependent XYo- men, Masquers, Theta Alpha Phi, Collegiate Choir, Concert Band. Marching Band. University Chor- us, lfpiscopoi, Campus Youth Fel- lowship, Sunday Evening Follow- ship, NVesleyana Copy and Music Editor, Argus, Campus Chest Drive Chairman, Green Medallion, Iigas, 'llVl1o's lYho, Religion in Life XVeek, Senior Breakfast, Stu- dent Union, Motive Student Edi- torial Board, L'The XYcalc Spot, Moor Born, Post Road, k'Clau- dia, The Late George Apleyf' l Remember Mama, Elizabeth the Queen, Life with Father, Mar- Elil. ALFRITIJ PRICF Sfretimr, Ph.B.. Phi Mu Alpha, ln- ter-fraternity Council. SHIRLEY JEAN QUINN .lIcl.ei111, HA., Sigma Kappa, Vice- GFNIT RAXKIX I.im'oIn, Pl1.l5., Sigma Chi, Intra- president and Social Chairman of murals. Homecoming Midnight XVest Hall, Student Union, lY.S.A., Intramurals, Y.lY.C.A.. League of XYomen Voters Secre- tary. ,lunior Class Secretary. Uni- versity Chorus. Review. 47 VIRGINIA GREY RAY Clinton, Ph.B. MSU DOROTHY LOUISE REICHERT J. D. REID HERBERT REIS Virden, B.M., Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Alpha Iota Vice-president and Corresponding Secretary, Uni- versity Chorus, XVOmen's Chorus, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Concert Band, Argus, Y.XV.C.A. South Bend, Ind. B.A, Meadows, Ph.B., Sigma Chi GAR CREEK I-IOPI' RUTH ROBERTS JOHN ROBINSON JOHN RODINO ROBERT ROOK Szevem Point, Wis., B.A., Delta Chicago, Ph.B., Baseball. Pontiac, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta, Rid,IgCf'UT7lI, B.S. Phi Delta, Art Club, International Football, Track. Relations, Counselor East Hall, Pfeiffer Hall. 48 .IAAIES PAT ROONEY LEVVIS ROOT Dcarbowz, Mich., Ph.B., Phi Gam- Peoria, Ph.B., Episcopoi. ma Delta, Baseball, Football, 'AYP Club, Trainer, 'Qlulius Caesar. HARRY ROSENBLOOM Lincoln, RAI., Phi Mu Alpha, Concert Band, Marching Band, Bloomington-Normal Sym hony, University Chorus, Colllgiate Choir, Apollo Club Quartet, Phi Alu Alpha Chorus and Band, Mod- ern Arranging Orchestra. BFRNICLL C. ROSS IVnl77Irt, l5.Xl., Phi Alu Alpha, Spanish Club. University Chorus, University Orchestra, Concert Band, Marching Band, Collegiate Choir, Barber of Seville, Faust, ' WED. MIXERS HIT THE SPOT. Q , we-., Es. . ,IAMES F. ROSS DONALD SALZXIAN MARY LOU SARGFNT CLARFXCE SCHICRTZ Poughkeepsie, N.Y., BAL, Phi Alu B190IIIf71QY07Z, B..-X. LeRoy, B.lf.A., Kappa Kappa Gibran Ciry, Ph.B.. Sigma Chi. Alpha, University Chorus, Alarch- ing Band, Concert Band, 'AOf Thee l Sing. Gamma. -49 ROBERT R SCHRFIBER MAXINE SCHULTZ HAROLD SCOTT LEFORNE SEQUEIRA - Arlington' Heights, Phill, Phi Bloomivlgtovz, Ph.B., Independent Livlcollz, HM. Bl007lli77lQI07fl, B.A., Student Union Gamma Mu. XVomen's President and Sports President, President of Blue Key. Chairman, IV.S.A., Y.IV.C..-X., Red Cross. STUDENT GOVERNMENT CAMPAIGN. MARTHA HUFFMAN SHEPARD LEONARD SHEVOKAS DAVID SHII-'TON . DONALD SHOOTS Harvard, HM., Independent YVO- Cbevzoa, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Brown- Delmufllz, Independent Men, Iipis- Streiztor. men, University Chorus, Second son Club. copoi. Band, VVomen's Chorus, Student Christian Fellowship, Transfer from Cornell College. 50 RICHARD SIEGERT JOHN V. SIMSHAUSER FRED J. SIPIORA Pima, Ph.B., Tau Kappa Epsilon. Bl0071li7ZALfI0H, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Chicago, President Pi Kappa Delta, Delta. Masquers, Mcn's Glee Club Lambda Chi Alpha, Debate Team Transfer from Oslo University 1Norw:1yb, Eureka College. s JOSEPH SIPIORA Chicago, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sig ma Zeta, Transfer from Oslo Uni- versity CNorwayJ, Eureka Col- lege. 'LQUEEN ELIZABETH -3 DAY REIGN. BETTY LOU SISSON RICHARD SKILLMAN CHARLES SLOAN Bloonzivzgrovz, B.S., Sigma Kappa, LeRoy, PILB., Sigma Chi, Salem, Ph.I3., Theta Chi. Student Union, IY.S.A., League of IYomen Voters, Inter-school Com- mission, Spanish Club. JEAN EDNA SMIDL Oak Park, BS., Independent IVo- men, Art Club, Nlasquers, Home Economics Club, Swimming Club IY.S.A., Y.IV.C.A. 51 MARY LOU SMITH .lIm'ray1fille, B.S., Alpha Gamma Delta President, XV.S.A., Art Club, Spanish Club, Home Fconomics Club President. TIM ALICE STANBERY Normal, B.A., Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, French Club, International Re- lations Club, University Chorus, League of VVomen Voters, VV.S.A., XVomcn's League, Argus Editor, Publications Commission, Students for Democratic Action. EOUT FORP CARL F. STEINKF, ja. l?l0071zi11gto11, B.S., Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Vice-president, HIV Club. FLAINF DOXVSE STEINKE Kemptovz, H.S., Kappa Delta Presi- dent, Iffditor and Song Leader, lVesleyana Faculty Editor, Argus, Green Medallion, Fgas, VV.S.A., Chapel Committee, Panhellenie Council, Home Economics Club, Art Club, University Chorus. LAY. KENNETH STFRRENBFRG ANNALEE STENVART PAUL STICI-ITFR Onarga, B.A., Sigma Chi, Football, llfasbivzgroiz, D. C., B.A., Inde- Bloowziizgton, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, Intramurals, German Club, Chair- pendent YVomen, Secretary Inter- Vice-president, uSilhouette. Of man Student lVelfare Commision, national Relations Club, Religion Thee I Sing. WV Club. and Life Vlleek Committee, Relig- 52 ious Activities Committee, Episco- poi, Y.VV.C.A., University Chorus, Ch ristian Youth Fellowship, FRFD STROUD Hillsboro, B.A., Sigma Chi Presi- dent and Vice-president, President Freshman Class, Argus, Athletic Publicity Director, YVesleyan News Bureau, Inter-fraternity Representative, Football, Baseball, NYY Club. CAROL TAGG Glenn Dale, Mo., BAL, Delta Omicron President. Vice-presi- dent, Secretary and Treasurer, University Chorus. Collegiate Choir, Student Union, g'Paust. Of Thee I Sing. HELIRN TAGG Pizxton, Delta Omicron, University Chorus. IYomen's League, XY.S.A., Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Concert Band, Xlurching Band. NIOR SKIP DAY NYILLIAKI TAGG Paxton, BAL, Phi .Xlu Pledge Class President, Publicity Chairman Phi Alu Alpha, Argus. University Chorus, Concert Band. Collegiate Choir, Dramatics Con- trol Board, Student Productions Control Board, Masquers, Publica- tions Commission, 1947 Homecom- ing Editor, Green Light Editor. Apollo Quartet. Of Thee I Sing. Faust, I Remember Alllfllllfi S'FfliZabeth the Queen. Alpha. ANN TAR-XXISL PETER THEIS RAYMOND E. THOELF RICHARD XV. TILLINGHAST O1l11 Hmeazz BNI Independent B10071lflIgf07I. B.A. Bloomilzgtoll. Ph.B., Student Un- Alb7lLIIlCTL11lC, New Mexico. B.A Women Unixersitx Chorus W o ion, Football, HIV Club. Transfer from Illinois State Nor mens Chorus X H C X mal U11iYCrSif5'- 53 HORACIQ TOAILIN IVe5r l'Ii1i7Ix, llo., B.S, FI I I E I s E JEANNIL TOXYNSEND Bloomivzgtovz, B.A., Alpha Gamma Delta Vice-president, Chapel Com- mission, Art Club, Gathea, YVo- men's League, International Rela- tions Club, Green Medallion, Iigas, 'AXVlio's YVho, Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta. ARLENE PHYLLIS TRUSCOTT ROBERT D. TURNIPSEED Buenos Aires, Argeiztina, BAL, I.exin,qr0v1, Ph.B. University Chorus, I'Silhouette, Glee Club, Music Club, Interna- tional Relations Club, Athletic Association, Freshman Commis- sioner, Transfer from Coker Col- leQe. NAL EXAMS DUE. LOUIS If. ULBRICI-I Bloomivzgtovi, Ph.B., Sigma Chi. 54 'Q' HARRIET MICHAEL VANICS LaSalle, B.S., Kappa Delta Presi- dent, YV.S.A., Swimming Club- water Pageant, Y.XV.C.A., XVeslcy- ana Publications Editor, Argus, News Bureau, Student Union, Inter-school Commission I'IYho's , XVho. RICHARD VAN SCYOC ANTHONY VAVRUS Eureka, Ph.B., Sigma Chi, 'IWW Chicago Heights, I-'h.B., Pi Gamma Club, Baseball. Mu. JFANNIC VICTOR Cliiezzgo, B.A., Alpha Gamma Del- ta, Y.XV.C.A., XV,S.A., Life XVith Mother 1Homeeoming Playl, Spanish Club, Masquers, Inter-eol- legiate Debate, Pi Kappa Delta, XVomen's League. SENT VIRGINIA VOGICLSANG Tayloreillc, B.S., Kappa Kappa Gamma. League of XVomen Vot- ers, Y.NV.C.A., YV,S.A., Blooming- ton-Normal Symphony, Spanish Club, Green Medallion. ORS FEELB JOHN VON ALIAIEN Olney, Ball., Phi Alu Alpha, Con- eert Band, Collegiate Choir, Bloom' ington-Normal Symphony, Uni- versity Orchestra, Marching Band. President Concert Band, Messiah Orchestra, Of Thee I Sing. MAXINIQ XVAIfl'IQRS Piper Ciry, BS., Kappa Kappa Gamma. University Chorus, XV.S.A., Mass Chorus, Home Ee- onomies Club, Y.YV.C,A., Spanish Club. LUE THICODORF C. XVARBCRTON MARILYN JFANNIC XVARNFCKIC Cbiengo Heights, BS. Priilvetwl, B.Al., Sigma Alpha Iota, University Chorus, XVomen's Chorus, Collegiate Choir. ,IOIIN O. XVFAVICR Tisleilua, BAL, Phi Alu Alpha Rushing Chairman and Treasurer, Concert Band, Marching Band, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, University Chamber Orehestra, Homecoming Committee, Univer- sity Chorus. ICIJZABIQTH XVICIR Talllzlrz. 55 LEROY XYEISKOPF XVILLIAM C. XVELCH MARK XVENDLICR Libertyville, Ph.B., Sigma Chi See- Bf907lli7lQI07Z, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Collivlxfville, Ph.B. retary, Student Union. Baseball. Delta. PHOEBE YVHIPPLE Utica, Ph.B., Kappa Delta, lV.S.A., Y.VV.C.A., University Chorus, In- ternational Relations Club, League of XVomen Voters. lVesleyana. GRADUATION-FRIENDS DEPART. RUTH JEAN NYHITMAN Sycamore, B.A., Kappa Delta Edi- tor and Council, YV.S.A., YAY. CA., Swimming Club. University Chorus, Episeopoi, Argus, VVesley- ana, Student Union, Religious Ac- tivities Committee, VV.S.S.F., De- bate Team, French Club. YVater Pageant, Radio Players. VVomen's League, Campus Youth Fellowship. 'KSilhouette. 56 XVESLEY L. XVILNER Higlnland Park, B.M., University Orchestra, Bloomington-Normal Symphony, Concert Band, Trans- fer from Illinois State Normal University. JAMES XVINN Tmcola, B.A., Phi Mu Alpha President, Housemanager and Pledge Master, Inter-fraternity Council, Student Union, Concert Band, Marching Band, University Chorus, L'-Iulius Caesar. JOHN B. XYOLF Bl007lIflI,QI07I, B.S., Sigma Chi, In- ter-fraternity Council, Homecom- ing Committees, Religious Activi- ties Committee. Chapel Commis- sion, XV.S.S.F., Cheerleader Captain. VVILLIAM VVYCKOFF JOHN VV. YODER ,IUNE YOLTON Farmer City, B..-X., Sigma Chi D.111-refs, Ph.B., Phi Gamma Delta. B1007IIilIQfUlI, BA., Ifpiscopoi. President and Pledge Nlaster. Mas- Pi Kappa Delta. Debate Team. quers, Pi Gamma Nlu. Inter-frm Intramurals. termty Council. ELAINE YONTZ Cbrisvlzml, B..-X., Kappa Kappa Gamma Vice-president, Delta Phi Delta. Art Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Concert Band. Marching Band Maiorette. Argus. WITH MEMORIES IN THEIR HEARTS.. iii BF 'K .,l:,,,:,.i.i,. .,::. I , . 1 .,'.. f XIARIN.-X ZACC.-XRU Napier, Italy, BA.. Independent XYomen, Student Christian Fellow- ship, Y.YV.C..-X.. International Re- lations Club. Transfer from Uni- verwity of Naples. XV. CARSON ZANDIQR FRANK ZERN Hloofzlilzgroll, Theta Chi. Ilecr Creek, BA. S7 JU IOR OFFICERS-Bob Nelson, Vice-presidentg Audrey Ferro, Treasurerg Jeanne Evans Secretaryg Bob Price, President. Edward A domaitis Royal Alcott Chicago Bloomington V ., , .,. i V M , A ,,.. ,... 1 -A.. ' ..,. ,E,,' . Nell Alexander Richard Alexander Ufhite Heath Ilfashivlgton DR. XVILLIAM IQBFN SCI-IULTZ, Chairman of the Division of Humanities and Professor of Fnglish Literature jean Alfeld Doris Anderson Carrollton Chicago Harold Anderson Gerald Anderson Alice Andrews Ray Andrews Geri Bailey Nlerrirt Baker S4111 Antonio, Tex. Sim Antonio, Tex. Smithboro Rzztland rlililfoni Saybrook Lloyd Baldwin Ralph Arlingtoll Heighzs Bloo Bankert vmngfoiz l.addy Barron Elvin Beatty Dana Belyea Ruth Belyea Springfield Stoningtoiz Urbana Cariboy, Maine 59 George Berg fren Phyllis Bender x 5 Chicago Bl007lliHgf0lI a n 'R , E K '- A, A , ei 1' iw I we ,xg vi ri X james Bcueherie VVilliam Bigger N efwton Biggsville Morris Bogard Elaine Bookwalter Cemralia Efuarzsfville, Ind. ELMO SCOTT VVATSON, Professor of journalism Fred Brian Dean Bright Carol Brill Bl00711ill.Lff0I1 Bellflower Mil-wimkee, IVA: Billie Lou Brunnnell James Bryner Robert Burke Ufood River Arthur Galexbzfrg 60 Carrnalu Broad Normal S ,i ., Shirley Campbell Clarendon Hilli- -H. ,A P 'K 2 gi .Q Elf ,. .. .1 Q ,fi ':E2'f': f?53Ei Q5 I - NX' ' S135 B lidward Brown Ellsworth M Q 2 a s ..,., ' ,fl As C . ffl? Q Twig .,, 1., 55 , 5 P... i in H if Roy Carlson C hicago james Brown I.l77l'0l7l john Carson Gibson Cirj l si DR. LOUISE HKNING JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of lfnglisli ,NX 0 Q L W 1 Rolmcrt Cliapin Alexander Clark jcannc Clark Gene Collins Cf11'li7Ii'1llC' Hm'1'ey .lfIf. VL'7'7lfllI .lfloorelmrr 'lane Connelly Alex Cosrnidis Frederick Craig Xlary Lee Cross PL'IC1'.VI7Il7',Lf Norfolk. Va. Climgo H0i4ql1r,v lVl'Ci'lf07l A llarollrl Carter lfidznlmla r-Xllmcrta Carter Bl9071Ill1QTUIl 4,53 r .. Ms. 55 .-Xlbcrt Cartwright lfayc Cassingliani Fazrlawn, N. I. lV1l7l1l7ZgI07'I ,wwf 910 Gloria Castriconc Selma Clmce Peoria Pelem Mary Condon Charles Conklin Bl 00711171 Qian Norvlml Helen Cuellar james Cunningham l.aPa:, Bolivia Villa Grove 61 rf Qs 'S is in 'W'-1' ,, Bruce Dgmboltl Charles Davidson Bloomzvzgton Kerzillwortln Margaret Davidson james Dcsorxney Salem Cbzcago MISS ELIZABETH OGGEL, Assistant Professor of English James Dickinson Fred Drqlce Amboy Bloomzrzgtovz VVilliam Draper jean Eaton Hubert Engel Norman Erickson jean Evans Robert Evans Normal Cbr1.vr1m'11 lilo ommgtorz Mmld el em B10 omzngtorz Girard Ann Ewan XVillia1n Exton Arthur Eyinann Audrey Ferro Robert Finley Robert Fischer Lewistown Thomarboro C bemm C bicago Lexmgtorz M f, Carmel 62 .XIISS BICTTY EIKYIQRS, Instructor in English Marjorie Fleming George Frederick Bloomifzgtoiz Cbzcngo Norma French john Gabos Colfax Mt. Pleasant, Pa. .N larilyn Galnn Dale Garrett Streator Bloomivzgron Mildred Gaston Norfolk, Vn. Donald Gresham BIOONIIIIAHIIIII 'KW Richard Gilbert Samuel Goich Mary Lou Gooding Donald Gordon Robert Gorman Atlanta Chicago Kemptmi El Pam Macomlz 2 Barbara Hakes Robert Harris Howard Hastings Robert Hays Gay Hendrixson v Daym Normal I.f.'.l'17Igf01I ll'yj'fl7IE?Z' Nez: Y ark, N. Y. 65 Gene Herman Daniel Higgins .Wamrz City Cary Roland Hill Pat Hollowell Br y arzt N orrrzal MISS LUCILE KI..-XUSER, lnstruetor in English Robert Hook Marian Howard Grayslake Chicago jack Howells Lois Howes james Hreehko Marilyn Hubble Phillip Hunt Fred Hutchinson Chicago Ferrzdale, Mich. Ioliet Peoria Normal West Haven, Corzrz Lorraine Janiison Joyce jefres Haroldine Johnson Kenneth johnson Roslyn johnson Mary Johnston Arrofwxrrzzzh Bloormrzgzorr Harvey Chicago Rockford Bloomirrgtorz 64 XIISS CONSTANCF FERGUSON, Professor of lfrench and Head of the Department of Foreign Languages Richard Kirkpatrick Joyce K'1o r:X Lucille Kohler Bl007lIi7ZAQf07I B1'30k7'icl,i Cfzrlock Donald Lars' P1'il1z'c'7o11 N--r NN fm, lohn Kahle .Xlariorie Kehl I Gfidley Plainfield 'XX'endall Kessler jerry Kidd 44111721772 llfapellfz XYinifred Kincaid john Kinder H fl71I71I07Zd Pekin Dorothy Kring Kathryn Lamhrccht Hugh Landess Racine, lVis. Frrmlefort Lefwistofwn F ki, N . 'U F E- 41 f on Iidwin lseach Frida Ruth l,ee james Lehman .Xlonte Lindsey john Longbons rllorrzs IV. Fmnlefort B10071l17I1Q'f07I El Paso Demtzrr 65 VVinona Lotz james Lucas Qnzney Pontiac John Lueschen John Lukas Bloomington Maziftinwille, N. I. XVAYNE D. CLARK, Assistant Professor of French Donald Lynch Mary McCann M eLea1n Quincy Robert Mclfeeters Edward McGrath Joseph McGrath Clarene Makinson james Makinson Helen Malcor Monticello Amboy Amboy Cnllonz Cnlloni Springfield Frederick Mall Ulilliam Maloney LeRoy Mead Mahlon Meier George Melton Richard Melvin Claenoa Lincoln Normal Bloomington llfalnizt Sidney, O. 66 MISS DOROTlll ,'X NORYVOOD, .-Xssistunt Professor of Span- ish and French Patricia .Xlurphy George .Xlorris f'lllI.VLffllC B10 Ullllllg mn fw- 2 -Q 5 -2:3 lflnine Nelsfn Rolxerr Nelson Hmffutrn fm' lJ1:ig'b1 it P .:..,. Q XYilbertn Xzulen IVi11d1'.1Il, Ind. Robert Xlycrs Eflfden Donald Hiller I.l1lIl'Il'lJ Daniel nlessnmn B10 UHIHIKQYOII Peggy Nlineh Charles Moore Norvlml New Rochelle, N. Y. Loren Moore Louise Moore Highland Park llzckmfwille 4 1 f o Q ' an 4-Mm...l,. J E 6 Y, ig 4 M Seiii Xnkzulu George Neeno Hofmlzlln, Hl11L'l11l C!A1c.14Qo qw e 5 gb 'Ummm f .5 ff an ' l QQ' 2 ,lolm Nisbet xl:'rilyn Xislmet Alowmnn Nforgren Nlnry lfmn Yorton Kaur. C01111, lxuizr. CIHIII. fX'c1:.11',l' Blllllllllllffllll 67 :X I I ... ,W -f .. Q lx 495-L .,.. 5 r WM r .J .1. , A 12. :, :.:z.f-::::::g-:mmisr .2- 42 A X Donalclw Noryvoonl Gene Nuzigfd IV. Prankjorr Chicago Donald Nylin Elizabeth Oborn Viola Peoria Q' XIISS KlARK'l l.l,X Flfllllli, lnxtrglctor in Gernmn Robert Olmrn Harrison Oury Bloomington Chicago -loanne Palmer james Parsons ,lack Parsons Robert Parsons Gernlil Perkiw Frank Pcrueen Aslzm'-v l'mfk, FII. SIITIJ' Clwngo Szlrzs l.n-wrefzcevzlle .l'1UT7'l,l' 2 ' zf- ,.--' Fl 5 l jack Peters Marjorie Peters Darrell Piersol Donald Pierson Aueust Ploeh Vernon Prenzler Ierxey City, N. I. .llelfiiz .Wilford Belleville, lVi,v. Denrborvz, ,lliclm Bloomingfoiz 68 .XRXIANIJO RODRIGUEZ, Assistant in Spanish Eunice Rixman Homer R'N2llCC Ted Roft Peter Rotko Nr1.v!J:'1l,'c Giezz Ellyn Blormzzlzgtmz Yonkers, N. Y. Rolmert Price Cliiford Raguse Greevzhela' Kankakee 3 Mary Read Mvryon Redfield Bloomzizgtolz ZVeu'ark . ,N --,, . ,, 1 .,., S ' l 'li' H:- .,, , ' . rxfgfg .... r - W , 5 ' -'-'Wi 4 Pearl Reynolds lVilliam Rieelqholf B!007lIl7Igf0lI E. Cb1a1.g'0, Ind. Ellyn Ryan Iris Schreiber BIUONIIIZQIUII Leaf Rzlver 3.5 A . ,..,, ' A H f W ' llonnld Schroeder XYilliam Shields Derwoud Shiplett Shirley Slay Llan Smith Charles Sw-irh Anrowi Greenfield Cuba Piirzx SLT!!7I..'7lIi7Z Sfwzszgficliz' 69 g it . Ray Smith XVilliam Smoek Bloomington Benson Gloria Snow Francis Somers Kankakee S rrafwn RALPH E. BROXVNS, Professor of Philosophy Richard Spreekelmeyer Eunice Spring Difoernon Bloomzngron Elsie Sterrenberg Perry Stewart Marilyn Stine Mary Stone Sara Sutherland Wilbur Sylvester Onarga Ifowcxr Springfield Red Bank, N. I. Bloomington Normal Eugene Tapp Carol Tayenner Herb Tavenner Eleanor Taylor Ruth Taylor Mary Fran Temple Bloomington IVOodstoz:k Ufoodstoole Charles City, Ia. EI Paso Charleston 70 Carol 'lfesdal YYayne Townley ,ll 07715 BIUIIYIIZIIXTOW all or Richard Unger Barbara Vannort Plainfield Charlotte, N,C. DR. LOYVELL B. HAZZARD, Professor of Religion. XVillian1 Wagner Lyle lVard Sileesron, Mo. Normal K .. . . N .. X W it 2 gg L .egg .l K .... ., ,Www 4 Q nik! Ne' . Q..-fi:-'af gg 1 3.1, , .,... 5, , 2 'Y-1 ' all is Robert lVatkins Dennis lfatson Jeanette Weaver Owen lVest jan YYetZel Lester XVhite Arthur Bloomzvzgtovz I.l7lC0l7l Pcorm Blomlzmgtou Lzrtle Rock, Ark W Phylis VVhitson Lynn lViedenmann Louis VVilhelmi Frank VVils0n Annabelle YVitt Harry Yyittwer Tbafwville illoline llfilwzington Polo Chicago B10 omzngton 71 N Clara Zaccaro Dun Zandigiucmno Naples, Italy Hmidwood UR. DARYI, YVILLIAMS, Associate Professor of thc Philosophy of Religion OPHO ORE OFFICERS-john Strickland, Trcasurcrg Delores Reynolds, Sccrc taryg Jim Stuckey, Vice-prcsidcntg jim Stephens, President. 75 Louise Agazzi Bill Allison Ioliet Chicago Bud Archer Barbara Bannon N ormal Morris HOVVARD MCILRATH, Assistant Professor of Speech Robert Banta Vernon Barling Rid gefarm Bloomington Stuart Barrett William Beadles Marilyn Bell Marleis Bell Suzanne Bell Mary Belyea Ashley Bloomington Pekin Pekin Delafvan Bloomington john Bennett Freda Beyer Carl Bird Shirley Bodecker Dave Brown Sarah Brown Canton Danville Prospect, Conn. Peoria Riverside Robinson 74 'VQ I9 Alesc Buck Bernice Buck Fern Buffo jane Burt Ray Byhzim Morris Parm Madison, N. I. Forrest Kane, Pa. Catherine Cnmphcll Ufaggoner Eben Campbell Omer Carey Anne Carpenter Catherine Carson Canton Forest City Morris Gibson City KX DR. XV,-XYNE YV. XVANTLAND, Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences and Professor of Biology VVilliarn Carson Eleanor Cleary Dolrorz St. Charles, Mo he is , t gf X' Q Russell Colsten Dean Compher Chicago Bloomington Edward Conklin Normal Charles Cox H udsoiz lbert Copeland M oline K larilyn C1 -sig Moline 75 Barbara Crawford Stanley Cunningham Milford Easton Lucrezia Dlimelio Marilyn Darling Little Neck, N. Y. Aurora GORDON L. BENDER, Assistant Professor of Biology Loren Davidson Frank Davis Salenz Bloonzzngton Nathan Davis Ben Day Toni Dcsnoycrs Alan Dickerson Allen Douglas Pat Downing Bloomington ulflorris Glen Ellyn Port Waxlairzgtorz, N.Y. Vermont Chicago Floyd Drysdale Nancy Dunbar Dorothy Dunlap james Dunn W'illian1 Duvall Carolyn Ebling Rantonl McNabb Lake Genewz, IfVix. Bloomington Bloomington Elnzlanrxt 76 it W- V '.AAA- D A A' f .l , 1 gk .,.:: : Vg ,,:.:,. , .I .,., is -El Q rg A . ygw: I Jeanne Iiddes Donald Eddy Dorothy Edmunds lloward Eldrenkanip john Ellis Bert Flwert Chicago Bloovlzmgtovz Cerro Gordo Rock Falls Clinton Chicago loan Fppel Robert Erdnian ,loan Erickson Mary Alice Fseli Robert Farless xxvllllillll Franz Pomirzzr Bl007ll1lI-QNIYZ Flosmzoor Bloovfiingtovz Chicago Chicago MRS. VFD.-X l,. TOYVNSEND, Instructor in Biology VVarren Frederick joyce Freeman Pontiac Glen Ellyn Die Cnlbos SVWQII Gave Mr. Plcamvzt, Pa. South llfaylze, lllir. james Gallivan Marie Garrison Ramon! Lacoo 77 David Gaylord Dale Gish LaGrange K einpton Ralph Glenn Rollie Goins Bloomington Y onkville BERNARD L. RYDER, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Joanne Graening Martin Graham Pekin Springfield Kenneth Green Richard Green Thomas Green Carroll Greene Donna Gustafson Bernadine Gustat Pekin White Plains, N. Y. Chicago Dixon Knoxville Iolonxton City Shirlee Haegele Eldred Haley Barbara Hall Charles Harris Robert H. Harris Jack Hawkins Burlington, Ia. Bloomington Flossniooi' Grenada, Miss. Rockford Veifinilion Grove 78 MS-B Curtis Hedrick Donald Heinl Robert Hennessy Thomas Hensley .lane Herrick Jeannine Hildelmrnnd Saybrook Highland Park Pazfglvleeepxie, N. Y, Bloorllingtorz Leland Palatine Af. Q? KT .V S Dawn Hite Hairy H0 Robert Hotfnmn Annettn Horst Cbzcago ljerzfer, Colo. Iilrmrfzzzrqrorz Pekin FDXVARU F. STFVICNS. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Cjwemlolyn Houldridge Joan House Villa Grove Herrin Harold Hulett Xlariorie Hurt Ramon! Deerfield Dorutliy Hyndman Kinfxsmn lsenlmrt Sliaroll, U 15. HIUUHIIYIKQTIIH W? rw Fw Nernyu Issayus Bill jackson flddix Alralra. Ethiopia Rorkfunl 7 9 Minnie ,Iaclsson jack jeangerard Clvicago Ufilvfietfe Glenn johns Betty johnson Pem'i.1 B l oovzzzngzovz MRS, BARBARA C. GRFNINGER, Assistant in Chemistry Robert johnson Buxton johnson B!U071ll7IiQffl7l Elmwood Pl. james jones Donald Joslyn Scott Kell Betty Kelsey Rex .K-inzingcr Robert Kivi V. ASSIl7llpIl07Z Chicago Cclitrnlza Mznonle Mzvzzer Kevzoxlm, Tl' 15. Mylla jenn Kratina Ray Lankford Selma Lanz Joanne Larson Karen Larson Norma Langlmlin Cabery .lIz. Carmel Sibley Prhzcetmz Crlrlocle Oale Park 80 fm 'HF' .Q E,-in tt Helcniean Lautcrhnch Orvillc Lefcver Richard Lehman john Leighty Agnes Leonard Xxviillikllll Leonard Bllslmell Palm Chicago Pmla Knox, Ind. Przzrlwzzry . sg '.-- I N I .Q ,..,' 2 ' J w. an 'f X R I? sf A 22? -:AEI SIS! ' '3 7 -':,: E.::'::., Q 'Ez' ,..,.'. V iz' u 2:15355 Q A ig W 6 . atb . ag i if V L 3,2 - . Q E T , S. f in - ' J: A J 'Eva sr Peggy Lctsingcr Whlter Lewis Trcnnis Lilc I-'rank Livingston Ralph Loaf Rohcrt Love EI Paw Clnimgo East .41fUlI Chatsworth Normal Bflllllllillgfllll MRS. ULIYIQR LUFRSSEN, Assistant in lfnglish Barbara Lowry Rohcrt Lundquist lVcxt Cb1L'z'Ig0 Bllllllllillgfllll F fi Y LL ., lfcrmin Luque Donald McCall Pavmnm R. P. B100711i7IKLff0II ,lame McCall john Xlcflrnclccn CL'lII'Ft71i4'l KilllfCflf3L'C 81 ,,,-,im David Maclny Donald Martin 3 ikQ 2 Emzizrton Dearborn, Mich. joan Marsch Ruby Marsh Hivzcleley Maywood Marilyn Meadows XVarren Meelzcr Abmgdovz Croprey Ef f',f rf? K x F, 'Q W - f ,Q 1 MlSS EDN.-X BOXYFRSOX, Instructor in Home Feonomizs Pcegy Melzer Des Plaivler -I u me Merritt F airfield Martha Moushon Carol Moyer l Vaxlvi ng T071 Sterl 177 Q 82 james Miller Mildred Miller Bloomington Bloomfngtovz 'ff an .::.l A, Q john Muir Paul Nakamura Cll7l707Z Mani, Hn-uxzii Gilbert Mitchell Howard Montgomery Chicago Bloomington Calvin Neeman Helen Nichols E. Sr. Lonir Monticello Hoxvalrd Qlsen Dolores Olson Russell Olson Lester Ort Beatrice Ozernn Ruth Pallll Park Ridge Bllfkllf-V Hyde Park, N. Y. Green Bay, II'i,v. Cbicvzgo Ottawa E, agaldmli K Carol l'72lI1lIl'.ZIZ Rachel Perelnmn Frank Pcrshinn Marilyn Prlederer -lx-mis Phelps VVilligm Pollcy f,'L'it'fllQIl Port-of-Sjmm, Demfm' T7'L'lllI7llf Chicago Iolzet Trillidnd l7Rl-il? I., .XlL4Hl,. .'X.SSlSfilllI Professoz of Klnthenmties Xlabel Pond Alberta Powell Bluffs Allanito '. if 'li' ' .,.1.. M5 ' 5' ' args Qfligz' lileanor Prcgl Rolland Prcst Chicago Arlivlgroll I-lcighzx XYf'lf0rd Price Dyrle Qniek Oconee B!yo111:11gm11 85 lVillia1n Quinton Ke'so Rameharan Heyworfh If'o1'r-of-Spam, Y :','x'2'dA'd Robert Randall Phylis Rrvnzss X BIUU7lli7l.QfOll Ste-wfri E 1 -Qga Dolores Reynolds blames Reynolds Cbnvflpaign Hl0071li7IgZ07Z ' K HE , Dorothy Rich Harry Riddle Paul Risen .Wnvliefzo lJ7lf19I'Ifi77x'fff7I .llrlrmfz HRS. Hlfl.l'fN l5iXR'I-HOl.0XllfYY, Instructor in Xlzithenmtics Tony Saliture Dorothy Schlosser Charles Schulz IfCiI9JfM7, IVix, LeRoy Sjvrfn gffefi Bonnilyn Seott Dean Scott Donald Scott Whllaee Scott Judith Sebastian ,loan Seymour Maron Bloofmizgtolz Kcmptolz IVOTIIIII1 Rimtozrl ,llai-yezllcy 84 joseph Sherrard Billie Simpson Donald Smith Emily Smith Dean Spriggs liloise Stattner Alcdn 1.0'L'l7I,2f0II Clarence Easton F ox Lake Pilllil james Stephens Xxillllllf Stevens Renee St. jolm IVIIWIIFII Cbzfago B1007IIilIt2'l'0l1 Richard Stoilt Clifford Storm jolm Strickland Norvaml BIOUTIIIIIQFWI Ri11'UllIIi'l, Mich DR. CHFSTITR LONG, Professor of Physics Vernon Srrnhhar james Stuekey lVs'lSbllI4Qf0Il Pzper Cllfj' Luman Sutton lCllen Swartz Rtimonl Strcnmr john Swinney Becky Taylor PNIIYOII foliar 85 Robert 'lihiel Newton 'l'l10r11hc1'g BIIIUYIIIYIQYOII Chicago Heights Fleamor Tihlgitts Alanson Tiitc1't:z11 llfhztc Plazm, N. Y. BHYTZYIAQIOII IQDXIUND ll. ,-XUGSPURGFR, .-Xssistant in Physics 102111110 Trotter Vclva Vaningcr Iolzct Trenton Alice Vnrncy Lois Volkens Dolorous VVahls Charlene VVakely Donald XVa1lick Kay VVard IJCIKITAHI Ddi'6771707'T, lawn Claevzoa Dixon Sterling Novwml Ruth XYatson Anita Xyattam Edgar YVebb March VVells Richard VVendcr0th XVilliam XXVCIIIC Farmer City Bloovnmgton Kansas Bloomington Minier N ew Orlenm, La 86 ' HU Trudv XVl1itc xxviylidlil Wiiitcsidc I.l'wyd NYliowcll Xlarilyn xXvilliill11S Gnlexlmrq I Vi!71li7IAQI.77I .llnyuvlod Chestmzt ' N .15 AV ' ',,, i , Vk Frankie XYolf Linda Wblfcrman Barlmm XYolford 'john XVroan IfvillfC'll7IL'X, Ind. Fort Srnirb, Arla. .l107HlIOIlYb Deer Creek DR. ROBERT H. MOORE, Chairman of thc Division of thc Social Scicnccs :ind Professor of Education Cicrnminc Uiiiegarnci' Connie Witt F011 dn Lac, IVU. , I Don Yates Normal .Xlartlm Wyckoff Farmer Ciry We? , za Don Ziinmcrnmn Scifcr Zallcke Addis Almba, Etlniopifz llasori Cizy if I i ' ' ' Q , ig ,: ' ,fl if Roger Zorn . F orrest 87 Lax AlI,LfL'fL'J', C 1l1l W 4 is !! ., ,. g FRESHME OFFICERS-Sam Smiley, Presidentg Marilyn Fredrich, Treasurerg Marilyn Martini Secretaryg Bill Miller, Vice-president. Joanne Anderson Ruth Angell Carol Appelquist jovee Applegate jean Artley james Ash Chicago Normandy, lilo, Lombard Blacksiorle Chicago Atlanta Dean Augspurger Lois Augspurger julian E. Baggerly jesse l.. Baker joan Baker Emily Ballndin Bl007lIi7IgY07I Bloovllington IVafL'erIy R017ilIXOII Cherry Valley Br. Guiana, S. A. Lorraine Balsley Carol Barclay Morrzsorzvzllcf Bl007lI17lg707I 12111108 Barnett james Nl. Bnslmn lVfmd Rzwr De PHL' 'MPH FRANK j. llOLXllfS. Associate Professor of lidueatio11 and Psychology George Bauer XVeldon Bayless Cbimgo Normal 89 Jann., iXln1 '2ll'Cf Beekman Florence Beebe Vincent Beggs john J. Begley Harold Bennett john Bergquist LUGWIWHE ZION Ashland Holyoke, Mass. Robinxon Pierce, Fla. Ronald Bcrquist Alejandro Bertello john NI. Bharath Kathryn Bienfang Sid Bloonlquist Joyce Blunt Lonzbard Linm, Peru Trinidad, B.lV.l. Rochelle Rockford Easton oan Bohmann Bettx Anne Bowers J ' ' a Oak Park Glen Ellyn jerry Brady Charlotte Brannen Paxton Ufinnetlea 4 E I A t ,... ,. : f to l B lllr 5 -t't l l, rl. Paul Braziller George Breckenridge lfVhize Plains, N. Y. Lewistown 90 HUVVARD HOOGESTFGER, Instructor in Education and Psy chology llobert Brooks Suzanne Brooks Betty Brundage Samuel Buck john Burns Dick Busbey ZVUTVIIKYI If'n111i11lm Proypect, f.l07I7l. P01111 Clznmii Bl00111111AQm11 Xlarian Bute Robert XY. Butler Allen Byrne H r1111c'1:0 od K 6711 111011 S i11111e111i11 ' Y -R . . ,.,- - KYll,l.l.-XXI 'If lili-XlJI.l'fS, Professor of Economies and Business :Mlministration Carolyn Cameron Barbara Catlin Xlariorie Clark l'Ulc111 Orrk Park Freeport Donald Clemens Bonnie Clink Ottawa IJL'l71i'i11L' wi va X ll lf? 3 Q lt it 5 K , saga it K 1 is iff-llQ,'fi -1 Sgfgg 1 'H David Colton Marcia Connell Bloo111111gt011 Morton Grove .ave .-Xnne Connelly Katherine Cook Perersblrrg ,lIt. Vcr11011 91 'Q- Martha- Coolidge Alison Cope Nancy Curtiss Kenneth Davis Dale Dean Anthony DeAngelis Pontiac Rantoul N ownal Glenawn LeRoy Montclair, N. I. Roger DeBl0is james Dehfloss Sara Diefenthaler Paul Dimmitt jean Doern Marston Dangherty Clinton Pontzac Oconee Chicago Chicago ATTOwS7lZ1fb Caryl Downer Jean Draegen Aurora Chicago Richard Easland Leo Ebert Peoria Polo VVAYNE CASKEY, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Ad- ministration Joyce Eddy Richard Eichelberg Kankakee Skokie 92 Alice Fairchild lilowlllllgmlz Nancy Ifcnrhcilcy H ll'I'lLft I'lll1lll1l0 Normal J 1 I r Alan llemmg Bcrtx ljogle Bettx luuuh Marilyn Frcdcrick llwznlazr, N I Cnrlonl Sprm fuli Paxton ILS Dunmne Frcisc lm cc lI'lL! Srreazor Ncu I emu: Nancy Frickc Rum Xlqrx Ircdcrlgh Bloovlzivzgtofl K lullzfotlve Carol Fulk U lllnm Cqbbnrt lJa11z'ille Ifluollzzlzgtolz Dorothy Gallnglmcr f,wbIl'x'lg0 james Gemberling Leonard Gcnung Lillian Gibbs Marian Grzben Gusiavo Gonzalez Pat Grant Roselle Oregon Sparland N ornm! Pananm Park Rid ge ' rim. Nellie Gray lValter Gray Roger Griinshaxv Ifugcne Grman XVilliam Gross joan Harden Nornml Kewanee Clerelnvld, Olnio Mr. Olive llarion, Ind. Shellzyzilfe Suranne Harms Patricia Harpstritc Olney Trenton Robert Harris Donald Hasc Detroit, Mich. Chicago l OLIVER LUERSSFN, Assistant Professor of Fconornics Marcia Haseltinc Dorothy H-isle Belnzont, lflaxs, Mt. Pnlaxki 94 .lime Hasse joseph Hazzard Suzanne Heinzinan Robert Heltsley Shirley Henderson George Hcrlist I JUIIJHL' Bl 00711111 gran Bl007lllIIgf07Z K L171.Yi7I.k' .Vlnzml lViZ.S'bl7IKQ'1'!Jll joan Heyl Rwlmert llildclmrniml Nancy llill Ronnie Hinton I l 'i1.vb.'174Qtw1 HYIIJUII Pekin Pmm lYll,l,l,X'xl XY.Xl.l.lS, Professor of llistory and Political Science Alojfee Hodel linlnla jenn .U emlflom Cblca g' 11 llo lac Robert Holforty Robert Hfmllani Wfsovzzivlgtovl Belvfmm, .flflms 1 - sg., 3 :ii sv Lloyd Holt Nancy Hoosc Maple Park lilo 07IIi7IkQl'0l1 George Hughes Roger Humpliru lVexter11 Springs Sprmgfield 97 gm my N 4 B 1 qs Em 2 EQ' Wi 1 ., -1,,. . . W 2 . - in Ea Naomi Huston Mary Ingram james jackson William jenscn Kenneth johnson Peggy johnson LaHa1'pe iV07'7lIfll Rantoul Cbelmnse C,vl,7lL'i'lg0 Danville lvarren johnson William Jones Robert Kaiser Chester Kantor john Kilmer Dale Kassel Arlmgtoiz Heights Cblcago Chicago lVhite Plains, N. Y. lVbc'ato7z Ke-mance Carol Keatts Robert Kellar Sontla Bend, Ind. Odell Norman Kerr Patricia Killian Chicago Bloowmzgtoiz l Betty Kipfcr Phyllis Kirkpatrick Pontiac Bloovmvzgzovz 96 GIQORGF T. OBORN, Associate Professor of History and Political Science M. fig isrzs. . ,wg a 5?fSffgJ1??55'i3 A 5 Carol Kling Robert Knox -Iuhn Kohl Philip Kriegsman Phvllis Krug Pzlrricia Krause Ilixon Springfield Cl.1yf011, lla. Puklvl lil l'l1m .'lHl'Ul'l1 XVillinn1 l.nBounry john Lalluc Phillip Lau Fred Lauher Fred D. Lawler Henry Lee HIUUIIIIIIQIOII BIOfl7!llII.Q'l07l S111g'.1pm'e lilrmwllflqrolf CIIYIYUII Hnnolzzlu, Hil'U111l KIQXNFTH DF.-XCON, Assistant Professor of History ,lnequclinc Leonarll r4w'ow,v7111tb Klan Lloyd I2low11i11g'r071 Gordon Lofgren Kczmfzee XYilliam Lexverenz l'm'k Ridge Nancy lmnbdell Cfmk.vi'iIle Frances Loirz Penmne 97 Sidney R. Loofborougli Xlary Loyal james McCabe Garth McDermott Curtis McDonald Xlontx XILGJXUCI Chicago Da111'i!le Rock Island Stfrvzford Dezzrborn, Mich, Glen ood Sprm A Norman McGirk Ruth McKinley james McLain Domini McNnmee Anne Maclntyre Samuel Mzielurl Forex? Park Custer Park Tolono Bl00711l7I4LfI0lI Rzrvev' Forest 117111 H1 111 Marian Magee Martin Mulicr I Vaxbi11gzL01z GUlL',YlIZlTxQ Robert Manahan Patricia Mnrtiti SfI7'll1KQ' Valley Marilyn Martini llfarlvivzgtovz 93 Nm'11mI Robert Msckcr Rock lylnfzi XVILLIA-XM .-X. L. BEYER, Assistant in History EW , Carol .Kleiner .-Xl Meng Frank Merrick Virna Lou Mercer XVilfred Miller Richard Mills Cnrlocle flllllfidli Bl0071Ii7IKQff0II Eric A.N'A'Il7lIf7Ii0Il Peoria Macrym Minard xxvillftfl' Moore Richard Mourhuuse Flminn Mootmm Ralph Mootoo Dean Moser Hillifzgx, Mont, Bellflower Pekin Port-of-Sfmin, Port-of-Spain, Fairluzry Trivlidad Trinidad GARLAND lA'flil.l1l,'lRGlLl,. lnsrructm' of Political Science X Joanne Mostoller Bllflbklfll Munson Hey-zuorrh Utica Ronald Nelson -lrranne Nerherron Cl.1iL'r1AQ 0 R U11 urrx lflizalmeth Nell Robert Nishida H HIOQHIIIIAQIOYI Hofmlulu, Hd'1L'r1lZ 99 Richard Norris Robert Oberstar Robert U'Xeill-Butler Ronald Unkcn Barbara Page jo-Xnn l gc Cwigcrvillc Ofmwn South Nw'-rcalk, C01777. Iflallngavz .41'1illAQ'T0I7 Heights Hmm XYillard Pauley xxvllllkllll Pearson Dolores Penfound Mary Peterson -lane Pettit X lctor Pu ron Olney l.f1co1z Villa Paris Prznvcron l,ov11lm1'd I 1Hr1rpe Herman Piehl Shirlev Pollock Kufloxbn, ll i.t. l.ou Polorich .lIr. Olive r few Robert Preikschat Cbimgo 100 1606311701156 Orrin Porter Dex Plaines , , Barbara Puckett Peoria IUFI. Rr-X l'Cl.ll l lf. Professor of Sociology .Ry fs at Clydwc Purdy Q Dunno Quisenberry .Xlarcin Quisenberry Arggliie Reynolds Audrey Riclmrds tllllmn, N. Y . flflflllm HIOUYIIUIAQTOII Cemraliir Hnrmiale, N. Y. . ' --,-,., i 'A' Al! lr22t:i:Ei:E': :ti i .,,., I 7 ffl 'I :QV :Il mi. gh Liyercttc Rocclcr lfrcd Rogers Gilbert Ruscninn Carolyn Roncy Norma! Noble Rofkrillu Ccfirrc, Nl. Dalton MRS. 'l'l'll5l.Ml-X BAILEN, Assistant in Sociology .lcannc Ricffcr Gldcnll, Ho. Nancy Rountrce Oak Park Xlarian Roy I.L',YillAQf0ll june Royalty llallrille ','w,,- 5' -lncquclinc Ruda Chicago , -1,1 Q f i! fi :Q 1 'i x 3 Arthur Runyon Rorlv Irlalld wg N 5 Barlmra Rnzdvicb Dim-z'i11c Q Joanne Ruppcl V irgivlin ,,,, '--- ' , 7 J A tai 193355. ,ff Af .::1 E 5 ' Gene Snlcll HIOOHIIIINQYUII 101 Lois Saltsider Arthur Salzman Richard Sauer George Scheid Marie Schlemmer James Schmidt Chicago Bloomington Plano Bl007llZ71ALfZ01'Z Bloomzngtovz Kewrmee ig-fm Albert Schneider Robert Schneider Jeanette Schnipper Rae Schofer Arthur Schramm Donna I Schultz Kansas Chicago Gravzire City Moline Pekm 1907111116 Eleanor Schultz Elynor Schumacher Springfield Kirkwood, Mo. Richard Schwuarzwalder Lois Scott Fairbflry Custer Park LAVVRENCE TUCKER, Director of the School of Dramatics Marilyn Seyler Don Shute l'Vil111ette K cmptoiz 102 Clara Siapno Velma Siegle Kenneth Simcoe Norfolk, Va. Clsszm Park I.o1'ell111d, Colo. 3 Yfim WW 'e up .1 'W Louise Sims Sam Smiley Darby Smith U rzca Colzfmlms, Ind. Blaomnzgton Marvin Smith Robert Smith jack Snyder Nancy Stevens Norma Stewardson Rose Stock Robinson Chicago Bloomirzgtovz ' ' A701'7lIIll Shelbyville Arthur -Q-au., HARVEY K. SMITH, Assistant Professor of Dramaties fkhi . jean Stout Roy Strawn Chatham Bl007lll7Ig!07I Louis Sunderland Richard Sutherlin 1D0710T,'L17l Caldwell, N.1. -lane Sutton Donna Swanson El Paso Vinorxa 103 Stanley Tagg Joyce Tharrington james Theivagt Donna Lou Thompson A'l'? llVl1 Thompson John Trenary Paxton Geneva Normal K efwanee Geneva Danfvtll e HuQl1 .Trump Roberta Troxcll jack Turnquist XVillian1 Van De Veer Frank Van Zant Sally Veatch M inter Farmington Chicago Henry Rantozzl Normal Frank Vincent janet Von Soosten Anna Wade joan VVarnecke Sr, Petersburg, Fla. Richmond Heights, Mo. 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IYYXIAN, Professor of YYONNF TAIT, Professor of GFORGF I.. SCOTT, Professor of Wind Instruments, Head of Instru- Theory and Yioloncello Organ and Theory - mental Department, Director of LIIIIYCISIIY Bands III LLOYD A. PFAUTSCH. Assistant R. DAYIGHT DREXLER. Associatc DIOHY CARL TI-IVGXliI.l., Professor of Yoiec. Director of Professor of Piano and Theory Professor Of Av01CC. Hemi Cjlioral Organizations DCDQIFIIHCIH Associate of Voice AUSTYN R. EDYYARDS, Associate HENRY CHARLIQS, Assistant Pro- FRANK G. MILLER. Associate Pro- Professor of Brass Instruments fcssor of Voice and Theory fessor of Piano Xl-XRIO MAXCINICLLI, Associate l.H.I,lAN NIIQCHFRLP XICCORD, Professor of Violin and Chamber Associate Professor of Organ and Xlusie Sacred Nlusic .XIAURICF Xl. XYILLIS. Instructor XIILDRFD lfBI'fRI.I ,. Instructor of CiRIfIifII'Il3fN VKX ROY. Assistant of Brass. Assistant Director of Bainds Pinno Professor of Yoice and Nlusie Edu CHIHH1 wgffggsiss ZFI..-XH YFXYCOXIB, Assistant Pro- LICYORIQ CIUSTFIN, .-Xssistnnt Pro- DOROTHY F, SPALDING, Instrue fessor of Piano and Piano Normal fessor of Piano tor of Piano Nlethods. Director of Iflenientary Departiiieiit ,IOHX P. XUONAN. Instructor of YINCIQXI LIiCNI'fR. Instructor of Percussion Wind Instruments 8 .. nfs 40 S A A .151 1 --.,. 3.11: 'lt' J' M! ?l 3 n ff? V. N Q . MESSIAH A D U IVER ITY CHGRUS C07ld7llIf0l' S olists A ccompaizists Lloyd A. Pfautsch Alma Alexander Jean Alfeld Alfreda Anderson Alice Andrews Ruth Angell Shirley Ashley Lois Augsburger Geri Bailey Julian Baggerly Merritt Baker Lorraine Balsley Barbara Bannon Laddy Barron Mariorie Bates Ethel Bayless Florence Beebe Mildred Behrends Marilyn Bell Marleis Bell John Bennett Charles Bennett Andy Bergquiest John Bharath Bill Bigger Sid Bloomquiest Shirley Bodecker Dean Bonnell Jean Bonnell Elaine Bookwalter Paul Braziller Jeannine Brent Ray Byham Reuben Broaddus Suzanne Brooks Betty Brundage Mariorie Brunson Fern Buffo Sam Buck Allan Byrne Frank Calsmcr Carolyn Cameron Eben Campbell Gloria Castricone Barbara Catlin Bonnie 'Clink Norman Crane Barbara Crawford Omer Creech Soprano, Virginia Parry Roberta Troxel Contralto, Gretchen Yan Roy XYilberta Naden Tenor, Henry Charles Bass, John C. Tegnell Jim Crumbaugh Lee Cummings Chris D'Anielio Robert Daubenspeck Joyce Daubenspeck Ken Davis Nathan Davis Jim De Moss Bill De More Bill Dial Al Dickerson Paul Dinimittie Jeanne Doern Alan Douglas Nancy Dunbar Richard Easland Joyce Eddy Ann Engelbrecht Anita Eppelheimer Anne Ewan Mary Lou Ewing' Art Eyniann Ken Fahsbender Audrey Ferro Marilyn Frederick Norma French Duanne Freise Joyce Erick Joyce Fruman Susan Gage Charlotte Goodrich Bob Gorman Jo Ann Graening Carroll Greene Roger Grimshaw Penny Griparis Ken Green Eugene Grman Fay Lou Guenther Eleanor Halligan Pauline Harrington Lorraine Harris Howard Hastings Joe Hazzard Betty Hattan Dorothy Henning Don Hildebrand Jeannine Hildebrandt Nancy Hill Joyce Hodel Dawn Hite Mary Ho Gwen Houldridge Betty Hollman Art Holmes Katherine House Pauline Hurst Naomi Huston Dorothy Hyndman Lorraine Jaimison Bill Jackson Minnie Lou Jackson Bruce Johns Clifford Johnson Ken Johnson Mrs. Frank Kauffman Marjorie Kehl Betty Kelsley XVendell Kessler XVinifred Kincaid Betty Kipfer Carol Kling Agnes Kramer Mylla Kratina John Klaus Pat Krause Phyllis Krug Peg Kruse Kay Lambrecht Selma Lanz Norma Laughlin Fred Lawler Fada Ruth Lee Henry Lee Jacicie Leonard Peggy Letsinger Frances Loitz VVinona Lotz Barbara Lowry Jane McCall Mary Jane McCann John McCracken Catherine Mallatis Barbara Markland Marliyn Magee Marliyn Martini Joe Maurer Marilyn Meadows Vlarren Meeker Imogene Merritt Bill Miller Diane Miller Louise Moore Paul Moorhouse Ellagene Morgan Bob Myers XYilbcrta Naden George Neeno Bob Nesheda Barbara Page Ruth Palm Jean Palmer Gerald Perkins Mariorie Peters Mary Yee Peterson Jane Pettit Victor Peyron Jeanne Pfardeb Marilyn Prlederer Jane Phelps Dorothy Pierson Shirley Pollack Orrin Potter Barbara Puckett Barbara Razavich Dorothy Reichert Jeanne Rieffer Eunice Rixman Phyllis Rockefeller Elaine Romersberger Carolyn Roney Harry Rosenbloom Bernell Ross Jim Ross John Sage Rae Schafer Dorothy Schlosser lris Schreiber Jack Schuler Donna Schultz Elynor Schumacher Judy Sebastian Don Shepherd Martha Shepherd Joe Shiplett Bill Smotck Kay Spalding Eloise Stattner Analee Stewart Marilyn Stine Rose Stock Penelope Stout Jane Sutton Donna Lee Swanson Carol Tagg Helen Tagg Stanley Tagg Bill 'Fagg Ann Takeysu Ah Eng Tan Carol Tavenner Herb Tavenner Jim Taylor Joyce Tharrington Eleanor Tibbetts Alanson Titterton Roberta Troxel Arlene Truscott Ronal Unpus Al Valintian Velya Vaninger Anna lVade Bill XVagner Marilyn XYarnecke David XVarner Sara YVatson John XVeaVer Herschel M'eax'er Douglas YYeikel Margaret NVeld Norma XVendel Bill XXlClSCI1IHCyCI' Phoebbe XVhipple Bob VVhite Phyllis Vlihitson Jeannette VVilliams Jo Ann VVinters Pat VVise Linda Vlfolferinan Tom YVong Sybil XVyle Del Yarnell Clara Zaecaro N , - i 4 f P... 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Richard Nloorehousc Alma Alexander ShirleY B0dCCkC1' QWF: 5' 1 . Dick Jaimison, Lester Ott, Richard VVhite, jane McCall, Ronnie Hinton W L., :Sk : U' 3:3 532' 5 E? 2 fi we 2 Flmex Nlary Lee Cross Shirley Ashley jim Hard Bill Maloney Marianne Minard Helen Tagg Roberta Troxel Phyllis Rockefeller Ohoes Alan Crawford Bernadine Gustat Rose Stock Baxsoovix Francis Leonard Catherine Cook jim Poulos Saxopboizex Roger Miller Charles Bennett Buddy Lile Cleofuis Meaderds Ross Sommerville Basses Fred Lawler Roy Burrill Xlylla Kratina jim Lucas Baritonex Bill Bryner Bill DeVore Willard Pauley Harm' Susie Harms Eloise Stattner Trudy XVhite Maurice lVillis INSTRUMENTATION Director-Byron B. NVymann Percusxiovz Tommy XVood Steve Gaston Lillian Gibbs Dick jamison Leonard Kesle Bernell Ross Clarinetx jim Loomis Bill Brown Eben Campbell Charles Carter Ray La Coste john Leighty Trennis Lile Xlary Loyal Dick Melvin Louise Moore jack Muir Howard Olson Phyllis Raynass jack Sehuler Harold Scott jolm Shurtleff jeanne Trotter Bass Clarinet jim Flavm Alto Clarinet Ken Fahsbender Cornet: john Von Allman Ray Andrews Alan Dickerson Leonard Genung Nlarlyn Ten Boer Bill XVagner Owen lVest Trumpets Lee Cummings XVarren Meeker Dick Mills jack Shuler Hank Smith Trombonex jerry Aussicker Duane Hodges Clifford johnson Orville Lefever jim Ross George Stanley Don Zimmerman String Bass Warren johnson Presser Office Staff-Mrs. Basso, Miss NVnrd Practice room scenes 120 Clwistnms chapel program linsso in practice mmm Red Hut jazz Apollo Quartet 5 xi 'Luz 32:3 gigs? E 11115 i f N11 ..,. 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H ,ww , f? iff' H wif ww 'Q ggi Mm,- hwy, '5 Yiffhfsifgik ieisiim Iii, Exif? if fi 'J '4 1 'fs . I, , I 1 ,M 4 v Art Building ,,...nv vm ft: 53? 4 41:44-.fun N- 1- .. ,Q ',:Q5-UWSQgigWmgl:im-y Art Gallerg K wwfenfwzgvwa wwmmwwwxywnwwwavmmwmwmgwafmvwwwmh , PRQI-'IQSSUR RL'PlfR'I' G. lill,CiORli. Head of the School of Art f,.lA55l-,S is A-Xiu IIISIURX xsn iXl.5lHI.lliQS SCHOGL The rapid groxx th of the school of .-Xrt in both size and stature is evident in the number of freshmen :md tramfer stu- dents enrolling :is :irt mniors. 'lihis year the school had the .iddition of three studios, it new nrt library and ii silk sereen and air brush lnliorntory xx hen the Znd and 3rd floors of the gallery building' whieh were used :is ni dormitory xx ere turned over to the nrt seliool. New emphasis has been given to the print Illzllilllg' department in etehing :md litliogrnpliy. The requirements for the l5.l ..'X. degree have been altered so that it is possible for 11 student to mnior in one of the fol- lowing four fields: painting. seulpturing, eommereinl nrt or print nmlcing. 'lihe sehool of .-Xrt offers it ll.,-X. degree xvhieh nmy also be obtained with 21 tezielier's eertitiezite. 'lihere are sererzil Sat- urday morning classes of grade :md high sehool ehildren under the instruction of students. 'lihe groxx th of the .-Xrt sehool is tmpnrent in the etleet on the rest of the university-'the general improved quality of poster work, seenery, damee and table deeorittions. the interest in .irt exhibitions. :ind the inerezisetl enrollment of l,..-X. stu- dents in nrt courses. ll? RT One of the galleries in the gzillerx buildme where eontmuous number of paintings are shoxi n throughout the xeir W Af vm, E 3 is tt 2 Y My u,,,,,,,, ,V Y ..-1.1-ar I x Row 1: Fred Brian, Xlr. Gentry, Tom McConnell, Robert Daubcnspeck, john lhle, Bill Bailey. Row 2: .-Xlfreda Anderson, Selma Chase, Carol Tesdal, Pat Hollowell, jean Smith. Helen Malcor, Betty -Hattan. Row 3: YVilbur Sylvester. john Lueschen, Robert XYensch, Bill Simpson, Edward Fdyvatds, Dan Higgins. DELTA PHI DELTA Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity, was established on this campus in june, 1948. Alpha Nu chapter is one of the thirty-five chapters in the United States. The organization recog- nizes high achievement in the art field and stimulates a broader and more functional interest in art. Students INUSI have a B average in art, a C average in liberal arts, and at least the standing of a last semester sophomore to be pledged to the fraternity. The fraternity sponsors shows of both student and professional art Work and auctions of student work on the YVesleyan campus. Honorary members are Professor Rupert Kilgore, Professor Kenneth B. Loomis, Rex Gentry, Mrs. Margaret Mcllaniels, Mrs. Emily Fox, Mr. Phil Hooton, and Professor Louis Hoover. Active members not pictured are Kay johnston, Vice-president, Mary Lou Sargent, Marcia jennings, Pledge Trainer, Russell XVhar- rie, Pledge Trainer, Elaine Yontz, Publicity Manager, jean Town- send, Ruth Roberts. Pledges are Gerri Winegarner, Newton Thornburg, Arthur Smith, and lleleniean Lauterbach. 126 OI-'FICI-QRS Betty Hattan, Secretary, Fred Brian, Presi dent, john lhle, Treasurer, Professor Kil gore, Counsellor. ga., DAVID CHAPIN. Lifc Drawing, Painting. XXHIICI' Color, Beginning :md .-X dxmxccd Design A life drawing class studies the model 'm R -X student gets rcndy brush ug , A pnlnting 127 is-Q ' A print being pulled frxzin the copper etching plate on the press CHARLES VV. XVHITE, Lithography, Etching, Ceramics, Scnlpturing, and Advanced Drawing iv 1 -fa 1 - K 1 K zfzvi-W ,gi Students in lithography drawing on the lithograph stones Lines being' etched on a copper plate with a burner 128 Students use several mediums in seulpturing. ln the background is Sl student working on stoneg in the foreground is n finished piece done in direct plaster. ,.f if Pottery sculpture being molded in eemnnes class The motor driven pottery wheel is used by ceramics students. The seulpturing student in the foreground is chipping in on her Work in Wood. Beginning seulpturc in clay has students doing model work 29 Ir takes il stcauly lmml to do tlmr Icttcrmg .11 150 ,a-if vw.. 'Aff' ,g MQ- Q ,N M uf S The exhibitions in the galleries are used by thc faculty ll! the lectures Magazine advertisements get 11 fncc lifting in lctterlug and layout class RICX C ENTRY, Commer- cial Art Classes, lfvcning' .-Xalult Classes An advertising design class concentrates on an assign- ment. Below-Silk scrccn student does poster work for school functions and outside conlnicrcml assign- ments. Leather work in crmrs class has 11 lin of punch to it 132 .,.... ss, y -N-'Olaf . - Sc. 5 It's design of the times. A Student receives instruction in design class. Kay johnson, an I.YV.U. graduate, teaching a beginning drawing class ,. meanwwn . fwmsmx cf M ,- MRS. DARYI, XYILLIXXIS ranch- inu' the new interior dccornrixmg class --mug.-...V , KJ' f- lr's 11 relicf tu work in the Crafts Class! .-X student lllzlliillg ll Ilcf on 11 xxundcn lmx. Crafts Class 13. 'S Row 1: Shirlee llaegele, Gerri llinegarner, Helen Malcor, jane Herrick, Nancy Rountree, Nancy lfearheiley, Carol Barclay, Carolyn Fblinif, Helenican Lauterbach. Roxy Zz' John Yisbet, Lloyd lVhowell, Bill Bailey, Robert Daubenspeclc, Joyce Daubenspeek, Pat Hollowell, joan Sayler, ,Ioan lifppel, Jean Smith, Kathy Carson, Barbara Hall, Marilyn YVilliams. Row 3: Kenneth YVillian1s, Fred Brian, Newton Thornburg, A rthur Smith, VVilbur Sylvester, Robert Wlensch, jim Mackinson, Edward Keller, james Barker, Dan Higgins. ART CLUB The Art Club is open to all students who are enrolled in art courses or have been previously enrolled in art courses. The Art Club does not compete with the art fraternity - the two organi- zations Work together to serve the common interest of all. The Art Club meets on the first Thursday of every month and upon call by the president. Home movies of the Art Club picnic last year were shown at one meeting. Some of the meetings end up in front of the burning logs of the fireplace in the gallery building, the talk, laughter, potato chips, and eokes adding a spark of fellowship and relaxation to the general warmth. The Club sponsored a guest lecturer, showed movies of well known painters, worked with Delta Phi Delta to sponsor a trip to the University of Illinois to the Contemporary American Art exhibi- tion, and also to sponsor an auction of student art Work. Members not pictured are: Marion Redfield, Mrs. VVilbur Syl- vester, Marilyn Meadows, john Ihle. 154 OFFICERS Bill Bailey, Vice-president, Arthur Smith President, Heleniean Lautcrbach, Secre- fklfy-I1'Ci1SLlI'C1'. in LJ '4 WND: u w M55 J f S fm .,.. -an Q' ki 1-s :-. V.: x 2 12 1. im 'V-'41 1. 11-51 .1 .1 111,54 1 11 x 1 1 - fe 'x 1.1 1, '. are 1. 1 . 1 21,52 1 11 1. 1e -165 n. . 'mtv '-1 111 Q 11 V131-A1 11.-335111 31 1,151.11-1 1 Q: ..1Qg1qg11, . :I K? S2 .1g., gzsazy -- . 555121 1 1 yu-if 1: 13 . 1. Q .. .. 1:. Q .MW ,1.. 1 Rfk 1.-331 1 11 41'- as . 11215. , S2 553215 x 1612. 1 ,, .1 , , 1, 1. Szimwc -. 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Q. wvlrwfm 2 42 MISS WESLEYAN-HOMECOMING QUEEN M ISS MARILYN THOMPSON ,S 2 I11depe'1 1d6nt IV0111e71's O1'ga17i2ati071 MQW ,ll'f.XY'Ylf 'IAOXYNSICNID XI.XRll Ci.-XRRISON PFCICZY KRL'Slf NYFISKOPI' -'Hf'hL7 GLWIWIAT Dflm lf.1p1u Holm Sfijlllfl pllplm lam V... -' z .- A I -- wmgw vwwhvwmwfm AA 'AAA' 1mW ' Q ' Q---A--- 1 ' f - - ,. f 5 ' 2 ?k5 w,M 3yf, wMmuff'm W k,,, ,- djw,Mk. A,,A 'WWW .' -'- - 3f::,:,..:iaa:-:gi H- N' ' '-'f - M W, .- Q Q Q M xx -tk Q I ff Y i , Q 4 0 4' . ' ijvw .5 Q -in 'E X x W X X 2 , xl, K -' - .,,.,.. f m m K . Maw f X S I WM mm E K ,SIM AX JAL ,. SIIIRLICY ISOIJITCIIQI-',R PXI' lIOl.I.OXVl .l.l, ,Xl.-XRTIIAX XYYCK ' Dulm Cj71lfl'I'IlH Knpju Kappa Cidllfllld Sfllilllxl Kappa fx Xlarching hand leads homecoming parade down Hain Street Sigma Knppns plot wierd fate for Carthage Alpha Gam drudgcs do Carthage wash 144 The Tckcs do their ironing Phi Gams singe 21 Red Man x Theta Chis are rolling Kappa Delts are snappy E3 Ku A 4 M M V , p , ,X , 'W Y K . .... 4 ' wwf V ing 'Tim M' 'uw' M--N Z -'H -'1 - ki 2 ,em .. lg 1 2 X 2 ' Q in ,MT ,.....-...4...:f,, -.,,...V 'QA . f '7:f 'x .... mf. L, W fd .1 ww-ans-yall' Q 2 S 11. ,dg .EL QL if ,,. Bfimff WNW' K l ' I 1 , 2 W v V 'L ' fr' fw . -Q s .2 yn L,-M 3 X, ww . X xAHZ wgw 5.9 WH Vxkfii EMR IN SUHEQSSKE Ni ,,.. .. ,, iq , ie, Q , 234 'sg I - iz. .. 1 '53 . 4? 'Lg I - ..::..v:I K 5 -1 4 N, :ya wliurwwm W ., ', WI, V. in M' ' KH M A., -P 6' 4 3. ,.G, : xg? give? fx 4' kzgwwg K V W V M .sz W M M 'M , MA ff ,Q m A 'f'f5'f'3iY V ' kpwwx. 19' 1 1 . J., ff' fy, Q fi 4 94 ww X46 900 gg S xx Q9 '59 FUR n Wcrovx N VI Pep Rally HOMECOMING WINNERS F mtewzities and Indee M671 Float Decorations Phi Gamma Delta ....... first Theta Chi ........ ,.... S ccond Phi Mu Alpha .... ..... t hird Greek Sing Tau Kappa lipsilon .... .... fi rst lndec Men ...,.... . . .second Theta Chi .... ..... t hird Home Dccomtiom Phi Mu Alplm .. ....,. first Theta Chi .........., ..... s ccond Phi Gamnm Delta ..... third Getting advice from Xlr, Smith Fiji homecoming queen 150 Greek Sing HCMECOMING WINNERS Soiforitiex and Iizdee lVo7l'ze1z Float Decorations Alpha Gamma Delta .. Delta Omicron ........ Sigma Kappa ........ Greek Sing Alpha Gamma Delta .. Kappa Delta .......... Indee W'omen ....... Home Decorations Alpha Gamma Delta .. Kappa Delta .......... Sigma Kappa .......... Greek Sing, Music School Sigma Alpha Iota ...... Keg XXYINHCI' ....... , .... ...first . . . . .second . .third . . .first .second . .third ...first .....sec0nd ' 'Alpha' Gihihi . .third . . .first a Delta XVorm's eye View of Homecoming Dedication of Magill Hall ends Honieconiing program D DS DAY Robert Moore, Dad's Day Chairman Titans Win for Dad 152 Bright September Weather is pleasing to both man and beast . . But causes the library to bc deserted RELIGIO N LIFE EEK if wmwmw is Heil Bollinger joins in Sunday Evening lfclluwship 3 wt 4 L ,P 5 -5 aw I , ,Q E 5 S 5' Rf Qi A 'mf WW A personal interview with Xlr. Bollinger 4 10:00 11:00 1:00 2:00 -1:00 7:00 7:00 3:00 7:30 3:00 7:30 11:00 5230 MiiHEifib1o LIFE WEEK Ilfedvlesday, N 0'U671l1767' I0 Chapel. Address by Heil Bollinger, followed by questions Students question and discussion period with Mr. Bollinger Chapel Student question and discussion period with Hr. Bollinger Faculty tea and conference with Mr. Bollinger VVesleyan Hour, VVJBC Thursday, N ovemlaer I I All-campus breakfast at Memorial Center Open discussions with Mr. Hollinger in Green Room lnternntionzll Relations Club F riday, N mfewzber I2 Open discussions with Mr. Bollinger in Green Room Panel: Religion in Sex, Klcniorial Center Lounge St1t11rdny, N 0-1'e711I2er I3 Personal Interviews with Hr. Bollinger Sunday, N ofuevnber 14 Student Church Service at Presser Student Christian Fellowship. Talk by Xlr. Bollinger and group discussion on the YVorld Student 155 A in Q w Q 5 SJ 95 s fifif , ' X.: 35 gina' W v 5 N, ' i i J NX 51236 E Q . fjfigyfg, 5 Vg pg sign Nf s 2 ff X 5 . Nr' lx ' - I im' gifs! J hw. 2 ' ' rf ai 5 5 4 ' ' iw A W. f:'-' M RISTMAS MEMORI I CHRISTMAS IN BLGOMINGTON THE EAUTIEUL P OP E THE PEOPLE Owen Vlvebstcr ..... . ...... Bill Ducll ai poet, scientist, son, and brother Harmony Blueblossom ...... Doris Maurer 21 little old lady in the summertime Agnes lVebster .... .... J oyee Knourek a saint to Jonah VVebstcr ........ . . .Bob Price a father VVillizun Prim ............ Charles Conklin 21 vice-president Dan Hillboy ....... Robert O,Neill Butler a good companion Father Hogan ............. Charles Smith I1 Catholic Harold Webster ........ Marlyn Ten Boer a son and brother Steve. . . .... , ....... Hastie Neynaber n honiclcss young man THE BEAUTIF L PEQPLE By WILLIAM SARCYAN xxvllllkllll Saroyan, novelist. short-story writer and drumatist, is one of the most original workers in the American theater. lle does what he lilies to do, and feels A E' it I-xvi1.f,Q ought to he doneg and he disregnrds largely lmml sum lt In L Mrs p L the traditions most erities seek to uphold. For mood, atmosphere and suhtle eliarne- terizution, 'LThe Beautiful People is typical of the Saroyan toueh. It is 21 pleasant mod- ern fuiitnsy. with 11 sweet sadness and ll clrenuiy prose style. 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A 1 1 ow i 3 -45 f fi Life in the Alpha Gam house 176 OIVFICFRS Row I: Bonnie Brison, Recording Secretary, ,loan Xlaek, Second Vice-president, Nell Alexander, First Vice-president. Row 2: Rae Xlarryatt, Treasurer, Jeanne Townsend, Rushing Cliairmang Lois Leppcr, President, Alnrylou Smith, House President. ALPI-I GAMM DELTA Row 1: Phyllis Krug, Mfirglret Xveid, Carol Fulk, Nancy Lohdell, Duimne Preise, Sally Veutrh, Marcia Connell, Helen Nichols, Gerry XVinf3garner, Row 2: Donna Gustafson, M:u'i.1n Magee, joan Wfdrneeke, Sue XVilli.ims, Betty Kipfer, Kiuiol Apnelquist, Marie Slhlemnier, Mary Lou Ewing. Row 3: Marylou Smith, .loan Mark, Miss Evans, Lois Leppqr,NellAlex:1nder,,le.1nne Townsend. 177 Row 4: Dorothy Edmunds, Dorotliy Schlosser, joyle Jerfres, joan House, judySeh:1sti11n, Dolores Reynolds, Barham Hakes, ' ' Heleniean Lluterhanh. Row iz Bonnie Brison, Marjorie Peters, Lorraine Marryutt, Jo N4Jl'!11'4'I?. Phyllis liz-uder, Jo Ann Baiker. Shirlw llzu-:ella Ellen Sxmrtz, Not Pictured: Barbara Catlin, jeinne Eddes. Marian Gobend MQW lohnston, Dornthy Rieli, jezinne Vntor. 1 my :Im 7, ul tm mc mnc look at you-tlmr's all I had to do Sd'-0 lfivc mugs Refreshment time at Davis Lodge .. ,-La,..' OFFICICRS Chairman. Marjorie jcckel, President. KAPPA DELT Roxx 1: M.1r1lyn Martini, Rae Syhofcr, Anne Lonnclly, junnn .rg XVinklur, Ann Maqlntyrc, Sliirlcy Henderson, jane Hcrrirk. Eleanor Pzc,l, joan Hsyl. Rim Z: H.irriut Vancs, jane Lonnclly, Salma Lliixrc, Mis. Big 5, M.1r1oric jar-kcl, Delorix Hor,.t, Ruth XVhitm.m, jiinc Burt. ROW 5: Annctm Horst, lwiaric Garrison, lwlary Fran Temple, Plioelwc XY'liipplc, Roslyn jolimon, Lois Howes, Peggy Mclzcr, Dolorous Xwalils, joyrc Freeman, Marilyn Meadows, Row 4: Marian Howard, Sara Sutherland, Penny Olwoin, Fry: Cassinglmm, Gloria Snow, Lliircnu Miickinson. f.1irol Tesdal. Marilyn Hubble, Dorothy Dunlap, Pat Downing. Not Pictured: Elaine Dowse Stcinkc, joan Bolimiinn, Cnirnline XVorl:y, Suzginnc Brooks, Connie Broad, joyrc Tlxgirrington, Barbara Purkctt, Ruby Llnrali, Anim XY'att:im, Dorotliy Has. 2. Row l: Selma Cllacc, Yicc-presidcnrg jam Connelly, 'I rcasurcrg Gloria Snow, RLlSlllIlL Row 2: Dcloris Horst, Sccrctaryg Ruth jean Vvllltlllllll, liditorg jane Burt, Asst. 'I'rcasurLr 179 21 Lifc in the Kappa house 180 U Q in-M, N. l+,f 1 A Q KAPPA KAPP AMMA R R R R R, Xi -if WIXX WHA im NI UU xiuvnt, jmin Nmtix. ,xx 5, if ff -inn.: W, OFFICERS Row I: Hairy Read, Scholnrsliip Cllmirnmnz lflxxiiic Yuntz, Yicc-prcsidcntg Peggy Xlinch. Social flll1liI'IlI1!Ilg Par Harclaiy, Prcsidcnrg Par llollmvcll. Rushing Clmirumn, Rim' Z: Virginia Vogclsnilg. Huusc Clmirilmiig Lim Ncrlicli, Trcnsurcrg Xlnrilyn cilllllll. Plcilgc Cniptzling jo Reynolds, llcpury. Qu WW' l: Sum XY.itsui1, Betty B-aware, Ning' Stcwm, Hmm 'Il If-fiitili, Dum McNarnc1'. Niriu' fuirix. Dilnim I,.ii1 'I'h-impmn. N: Lim Wilwn, Ng1r1ix'HooSe. Auiiruy Bcmictt, Ximy I'u.iilwi1:-y. Cdiml Barilgy, Lim S.ilimiui', Aliir liiiimliilii. 6: Muilyri Smithi IlI.iin: Y+mt7, Mgxinc XYAIIUN, R45 lfiltuu. Mix. Nimrrii, PM B.mi.xx, Yiiuiimi Y-fgulmrig, Allie iuiu-ix. 1241 L: Pit Hullmuli, Aim fiircliild, I-'mum Mrrnh, -li-.in lfnim, Liiii Neiiiih, Xf.ii'il3r1 Qiihm, Huy Rimini. Min Lim Q S ,lun Iumiri, -Imm hriqzirn. Suu Heil, Ifiuii limi-i, Iwi-mir XX itt, ,Lum Scymuui. ,Twin Iippfl. ,iw Rcwwldx Pu tiiiud' Nui nu Nruxx .m.iN.m, 182 - OFFICERS Row l: Marcia Jennings, Corresponding Sce- rctaryg Martha YVyclcoff, Recording Secre- tary, Mary Lou Gooding, Treasurer. Row 2: Mary Fran Norton, Second Vice- president, Annabelle VVitt, Social Chairman, Joyce Knourelc, President, Jean Quinn, First Vice-president. IG A KAPPA Row 1: Joan Mostoller, Caryl Downer, Sue Heinzman, Donna Schultz, Jane Sutton, Dorothy Gallagher, Jginc Pettit, Jeannette Schnipper. Row 2: Marcia Jennings, Annabelle Witt, Mary Fran Norton, Joyce Knourek, Mrs. Burke, Jean Quinn, Maty Lou Good- ing, Martha Wyckoff, Betty Sisson. Row 3: Elaine Nelson. Phyllis Kirkpatrick, Ellen Ryan, Shirley Campbell, Betty Johnson, Mary Alice Esrh, Marilyn Williams, Barbara Hall, Fern Buffo, Pat Chapman, Jean Artley, Alfreda Anderson. ' Row fi: Delores Pentound, Marjorie Beckman. Jeannette Weaver, Mary Jo White, Barbara Essex, Jeannette Williams, Martha Coolidge, Renee St. John, Margaret Davidson, Barbara Vannort, Mary Condon, Catherine Carson, Betty Neu. Not Pictured: Jean Williams, Louise Sims. y yizgkzg w-.L D.O.'s relax after a rough day at Presser Hall 4 OFFICI.-QRS Row 1: Marjorie Bates, Vice-presidentg Helen Tagg, Secretary. Row 2: Mildred Gaston, Treasurerg Catherine House, Choristerg Marjorie Kelil, Rushing Chairman, Diane Miller, President. DELTA MICRO Row 1: Catherine House, Pauline Hurst, Shirley Boderker, Helen Tagg, Pat Krause. Row 2: Marjorie Bates, Alma Alexander, Mildred Gaston, Frankie Ben Wfolf, Mylla-Jeanne Kratina, Lorraine Carey. Row 3: Elaine Bookwalter, jean Alfeld, Carol Keatts, Ellagene Morgan, Mrs. james, Row -iz Phyllis Rockfeller, Shirley Ashley, Margaret See, Agnes Kramer, Marjorie Kehl, Carol Tagge Norma French, Mary jane McCann, Diane Miller. - 18- Not Pictured: Donna Lee Swanson, Frances Loitz. D ,gf ,K U6 ,- if . OlflflCliRS lflsie XYrighr, Treasurer, Charlotte Goodrich retziry. IG A ALPHA IGTA Row I: Krltherme Bienfang, Lois Augshurger, Marleis Hell, Marilyn Wfarneekc, Gloria tfastricone, Lhris I7'Amilio, janet Von Soosten. Row Z: Mrrrilynn Bell, Barbara Lowry, Peggy Letsinger, Darby Smith, Barbara Marklamd, Alleon Cope, Katherine Cooke, joan Winters. Ron 3: Elsie W'r'ght Sterrenberg, Barbara Cirawforrl, Charlotte Goodrich, Leona Holle, Mrs. Smith, Mary Peterson, Roberta Troxel, Catherine Mallatis, Susie Harms. I Row 4: Pat Killian, Billie Lou Brummell. Audrey Ferro, Mary Lee Cross, Dorothy Reichert, Faye Lou Guenther, Shirley Balk, Ellen Kruse Wfeiskopf, Ethel Bayless, Lois Volkens, Alcse Buck, Anita Eppelhsimer, Rose Stotk. 4 H Row S: 'Marilyn Stine, Virginia Parry, Pat Murphy, Elrnira Koehler, Betty Hellman, .lean Trotter, Geri Bailey, Marilyn Fretlerltk, Eloise Stnttner, Mary Anne Minard, Eumre Rrxman. Not Prrtured: Linda XVolferman. Recording Secretary, liuniee Rixmzm, Chap- lnrng Leona Hollc, President, Dorothy Reich- ert, Vice-president, rxlllfil l'iDPClllCIlllCI', Sce- INDEES HAVING FUN 'V - oFF1C1':Rs Row 1 : Fada Ruth Lee, Treasurer, Maxine Schultz, President, Jane McCall, Publicity R exix ii iii Rd-ii:aIzmSliirley Slay, Parliamentariang Penny .ww ie Gri aris Secretary, Helen Hil err, Vice- I? , , , , president. Z eta 3 y . ,,A. I 1-5 Vita. lerl l i if I DEE WD Row 1: Marian Gobin, Jackie Leonard, Frances Loitz, Barbara Razavich, Nancy Dunbar, Jean Draegen, Virna Lou Mercer, Lou Wright, Joyce Eddy, Barbara Page, Dorothy Wiegers, Marian Redfield. Row 2: Bonnie Clink, Nellie Gray, Jeanne Doern, Joyce Blunt, Jean Rieffer, Sara Diefenhaler, Velva Vaninger, Pat Harpstrite, Louise Agazzi, Carol Kling, Carolyn Roney, Barbara Catlin, Betty Brundage, Janis Phelps, Jeannine Hildebrandt, Dawn Hite, Bernadine Gustar, Marilyn Pflederer. Row 3: Sybil Wile, Mariana Zaccaro, 'Carol Brill, Irene Downey, Phyllis Ravnass, Gay Hendrixson, Jane McCall, Penny Griparis, Maxine Schultz, Helen Hilpert, Fada Ruth Lee, Shirley Slay, Norma Laughlin, Susan Gage, Doroth Hyndman. Row 4: Nancy Hill, Louise Moore, Iris Schrieber, Alice Varney, Marilyn Seyller, Louise Sims, Jane Hasse, Jean Smidl, Marge Hurt, Bernice Buck, Trudy White, Ann Englebrecht, Martha Moushon, Mary Pat Stone, Eleanor Tibbetts, Selma Lanz, Betty Kelsey, Winifred Kincaid, Ruth Taylor, Velma Siegle, Nadine Callahan, Joyce Hodel, Barbara Munson, Florence Beebe, Delores Olson, Lydia Gonzales, Marcia Haseltine. Row 5: Ruth Palm, Eleanor Schultz, Lois Scott, Ruth McKinley, Minnie Jackson, Anna Wade, Nancy Rountree, Naomi Huston, Betty Hatten, Gwen Houldridge, Laura Killebrew, Marge Clark, Joan Larson, Dorothy Hasle, Rosemary Friedrich, Barbara Puckett, Lynn Schumacher, Wilberta Naden, Kay gariipbell, Charlene Wakely, 'Carol Greene, Marilyn Thompson, Carol Tavenner, Margaret Kunishige, Jean Stout, Clara Siapno, Carolyn Cameron, Jackie u a. Not pictured: Joyce Applegate, Jean Bonnell, Jeanne Clark, Marilyn Craig, Lynn Darling, Joan Eccles, Marge Fleming, Jo'ce Fricke, Joanne Graening, Eleanor Halligan, Peggy Johnson, Kay Lambrecht, Mary Loyal, Helen Malcor, Imogene Merrit, Elmina Mootoo, Joanne Pallmer, Carol Pankratz, Dorothy Pierson, Jean Richards, Annalee Stewart, Becky Taylor, Eleanor Taylor, Pat Wise, Doris Anderson, Arlene Truscott, Charlotte Branner, Emma Jean Hodge, Millie Behrends, Clara Zaccaro, Jeannine Brent, Ann Tackayesu, Dorothy Kring, Ruth Angell, Joann Harden, Joanne Ruppel, Heraldine Johnson, Lorraine Balilfy, lf4hylli2lWhetston, Ann Carpenter, Joyce Daubenspeck, Sally Garcia, Shirley Pollock, Eleanor Yerkes, Lillian Gibbs, Carol Moyer, Ruth Belyea, Helen Cue er, ois :instei er. :Q fi? 1 is , v ' , . , Yi as . if if A ww . if ,wv .sez q ? E, W? ' 'W W gf? , 2 7 ' HF! x Z, Q , A i ' ,sg -,. ,. 5 5 5 gg, . ., W WF , ,,V, ,, i , 3 5 Q ef 4 f w gfff 35 gf 5 vnu- 5 r ,sw A , I gg V I ,, X 0 Ra, A g W? W K5 11 5 N W 1f?W ,- 4 sf ' ' x xv? x --: , xtll S M 'E X i' 'Q . rg 9 Nw 1, A . ,1 5 ' ' KNS5' ' ' V Y .,-'.. r fi sf, mr, - ' me Of 9, ' 5' 2 -1 ..Q, Vw 35 :v' . - - ! U Fa' ' ,iff I ka A 3 fi .,,.,..- f ' .,, ' . V '- n' -I.2-, A x , .. H3 M M fi ,. , A 31 V J7. M Q47ifgA4?L5wjSw,j .,.-., - I. vw? , ,X M , 1 :.A .gf t ' ff is .wig ,. ' ---, ,, n 1 , , Q 1 f Q5 LW rg W W lx. if I ' Hi? .gig : 5, r- ,-. 'fag Q? , : , , kfrk fi 52:4 Ly f M3425 ' 5 I 2 , ff Q 5, 0 H. J in M 4, A . , 'sf l , pm' yyfbrs VIL ag nf ' , 5 N5-.v W . Q I , k x , Q M v wi ,P -- :fig f M, Q, . Mi? X 'ESS if xv Wg . Q ?,g sY2 gi ? twig, By W? Q 25 QS. '- mi' ' ' U 'W 5 OFFICERS Kent johnson, Historian, Dana Belycu, Re- cording Secretary, Fred Brian, Correspond- ing Secretary, Bill Grubb, President, Bob XVatkins, Treasurer. PHI GAMM DELT Row I: jim Brown, Harry Riddle. Row 2: Loren Daxidson, jack Swinney, Mrs. Lziintg, Bill Grubb, Phil Hinkle, Fred Brian. Row 5: Kay XYv'.iid, jim Stevens, jerry Barker, john Yoder, Mike Xvclls, Bob Harris, Bill Wfeltli, Row -l: Pete Morris, Keith Vernon, jatk jeangerard, Bill Simpson. Don Smith, Robert O'Neil-Butler, Bob Oberstar. Row S: Dirk Dehm, Don Shoots, Al Smith, Phil Howard, j. R. Preston, john BCUUUU, Roger Vance. Row 6: Ronald Berquist, jerry Brady, Ruger Elliott, jatk Brown, Dana Belyca, jim Barker, Bob jones, john lhle, Bill Buethc. Row 7: jim Elliott, Mark W'endler, Bud Shaetfer, Denny XVatson, Art Srhramm, john Strickland, john Carner, Vernon Prenzler, jim Bielenberg. Bob Lundquist, Bob XX'atkins, Kent johnson, Phil Kriegsman, Roger Humphrey, Frank Pershina, Frank Van Zant. Dirk Sauer. Row 8: Fred Lauher, Richard Altsthwager, Bill Beadles, Guy Flasher, jank Bowles, Alun Lloyd, Bob Carden, julian Cusey, Ralph Loar, Bill Rose, Bill Davis, Not Pietured: Bill Benjamin, Gerry Bra jlcy, Hal Brooks, Curt Brown, Cfhaunte Conklin, Bob Haag, Bob johnson, Larry Rust, Don Yates, Glen johns, Burt XY'hitman, Martin Graham, Albert Koos, james jul-rson, Roy Strawn, Thomas Green. X +- wi Ja. M Www 55. 19 SSW? s gsm? msm e' - , gg .. , , i 1 'x , 5 1 7 2, - , Q! . , y F' 'V 5 ' f i. , M554 K X 1-,W,.5,. WMA -3. M,,fQ 4 ' ,.,. us? -SQA W., Hmmm M. xw -' A:-:Zip .... ., P 5 ' Tl ' 'V V ' -'-'-' -' ' if , ff ,.x X K, , 5' , Jw 2 . 2'1 ,J . W K OFFICERS Bob Price, Treasurer, lVayne Townley, Cus- todian, Martin Dunn, Treasurer, Bill Vlly- coff, Pledge Master, Fred Stroud, President, ,lim Stucky, Tribune, Lee VVeiskopf, Secre- tary, jack Forbes, Inter-fraternity Council Representative. IG A CHI Rogvbl: Martin Dunn, Hugh Landess, Gene Rankin, Dick Cunningham, Mrs. Alma Bunton, Fred Stroud, William Wycog, 0 Price. Row 2: tiene Collins, Ray Thoele, john Wrmlf, Townsend Blanchard, Don Gordon, George Berggren, Jack Hawkins, Terr Banta Kin ston Isenhart Carl Peterson ' y , g. . . , ,. . Row 5: Ray Bauer, Dale Kassel, john Carson, Bill jones, Bob DeVary, joe Solls, Wayne Townley, Bob Heath, Bill Polley, Bob Evans, Clarence Beyer, Bill Franz, Bob Winkles, Don Larson, Don Clements, Al Schneider. Row 4: Ed Wfhite, Al Meng, Don Shroeder, Phil Hunt, jack Forbes, Bill Duvall, Bob Love, Bill Leonard, Leonard Shevokas, john Gabos, Lou Ulbrich, Ken Sterrenberg, jim Stuckey, jay Klopfenstein, Gene Salah. Row iz Lee Weiskopf, jim Schmidt, Dick Helligas, Dick Stoik, Corky Brown, Frank Vincent, Bruce Elliott, Harry Wormd- yard, jim Herecho, Steve Zebos, Herb Reis, Cal Neeman. Row 6: Bob Wliite, Arch Reynolds, jim Ash, Bill Gross, Roger Grinishaw. Nnt Pictured: john Cjapasso, 'Wally Levis, jim Desormey, Chuck Smith. 2 i f 3 I I Slam, the hard way Min., tuf x S' C'1111er:1 Conscious The Artist 194 f OIVFICFRS 1 jack lleikcn, Clmplning jerry Kidd, Historian, Boh Ohorn, Vice-presidcntg lCd Leach, Treas- urer, Lou XVilhcl1ni, President, Dan Hig- gins. Secretary, Rex lJl1SCI1lJllI'j', Pledge Mais- iinln B ter, lhirvey Hodges, Guard, ,ga ERB 5, WTS' P' KAPPA EP ILO Row 1: Slim Good, Ronny Hinton, Don Heinl, Gordon l.ol'gren, Paul Wfellcs, Chet Kzintor, George Hughes, Gus Ploch, Bill Wfente, Walter Grily, Paul Braziller. Row 1: Boh Ohorn, jzuk Peters, jerry Kidd, Bill Bailey, Rex Dusenhury, Mrs. lrxin, I.ou XVilhelmi, joe Outmm, Harvey Hodges, j.in Wfetzel, Ted Rost, Gene Kgincler, Bill l.everenz, Row 5: Boh Fischer, Bill Shields. Lloyd Baldwin, Frank Livingston, john Mcffraeken. Norm Fritkson, Fr.1nk Perunoi, Don Zgindigmgomo, Gib Bnechler. Perry Stewart, Hill Stemfns, jzxtk Heiken, Drive Brown, Bob Nelson, Don Martin, jatk Turnouist, Rolland Prest. Row -5: jim McLain, Marvin Smith, Roger Shields, Howard Montgomery, Ed Leach, Due Shermrd, Dirk Norris, Din Higgins, john Lane, Roger Heylin, Hailey Hulett, Don Stott, Carl Steinke, Bob Chgipin, Bill jackson, Ditk Seigert, Harold Bennett. Not Pittured: Roy Gramer, Robin Moore, Fred Mall, john Trengiry, XVilli.1:n 'N'hiteside, john vvflllfl. 195 LQ: Qfvf ' f bw. THETA CHI OFFICICRS Row 1: Clitf Raguse, Pledge Xlnsterg Gene Montgomery, President. Row 2: Bob Lush, Vice-presidentg jolm Ames, Seeretaryg Curt Bromley, Chaplain, Horace Tomlin, iliI'C2lSl1I'CI'. Row 1: Tony De Angelis, Bill Miller, Etl Murray, Bill l.giB.munty, Cfiiil Bird, Dick XVl1ite, Ciliutk Ames, Don Joslyn, Bob Butler. ow 2: jack Prisons, johniAmes, Hill Allison, Hiiiry Oury. Dirk XY'in.lL-rotli, Jack Gzirretr, Bill Hirris, Gil Rosenun. Row 5: Curt Bromley, Cfliti Rieuse, Holi Lush, Mis. Axlinq, Gene Montuornzry, Hoiiue Tomlin, George Morris, Cnirson Zander. ow -li Don Sliute, Bill Duell, liolw Mclieeters, Gene Nuziirtl, .lerry lpnel, -Iolin Lukiis, Lloyd XY'liowell. Due Gayloiml, Glenn Copelaml, Bill Frilveru, l,Lo Evert, Bob liuser, juli Mallmn, Holi XVinseh, Bolw Rook, XVally Ruliens, Wlgilly Krause, Degin Spriggs, Bob Sliute, ow 5: Bob Burke, George Allison, Marvin Ogleslwy, Ollie Cirlson, Etl Atlomzxitis, john Bilwo, Chuck Moore, Russ fnirey, Dave Brown, Bill Bookwiilter, Ollie Henry. Bill Quentin, Monty lxIL'CiLlXHLli, Loren jump, Hugh Trump. 'Xfot Pieturenlg Roliert Bowling, joe Burk, Alex Ciosrnitlis, Bill Finks, George Fretlirick. Hoxx.utl Hastings, Rodney Zintler. Stepiiiin Birxett, Rilpli B.inlce:'t. Kenny Davis, Cieoiue Tomlin, jim Mtfilwe. George Herlwst, flrirles XY'ootlwortl. Sltlnu' Lootborougli. 41'W2W-'-'--i35lT il5 ?A'- H 4 rf , Ol-'FICFRS james Crumlmugh, Secretary, john XYeax'er, Treasurer, james Winn, President, Alan Crawford, Vice-president, Owen XVCSI, VVardcn. PHI ALPHA WWW - rs I MW-.WWW 1 ' 52 1 4. an. Row 1: Leonard Gcnung, Stan Tagg, Gerald Perkins, Bob Gorman, john Berquist, Ken Green, john Hunt, Bob Manahan, Bill Smock, Art Ey- mann, Marlyn Ten Boer. Row 2: Bill Dial, Ray Andrews, Bill Wagner, Trennis Lile, Paul Moorhouse, Derwood Shiplett, john Weasier, jim Cfrumbaugh, jim Winn, Alan Crawford, Owen XVe5t, Alan Dickerson, jim Lucas, Bill Brown, Andreas Paloumpis. Row 3: Fred Lawler, john Von Allman, ,lim Hard, Lee Cummings, Charles Carter, john Sage, Jerry Aussicker. Cleo Meaderds, Don Zimmerman, Ross Somerville, Nathan Davis, jim Barnett, Bob Schieher. Don Miller, jim Poulos, Ray Byham, Buddy Lilc, Jim Ross, Fred Price, Roger Bliller, jack Schuler, Rick Earland, XVarren Meeker, john Leighty, Darrell Piersol, Ramon Lafioste, julian Baggerly, Bill Tagg. . Row 4: Art Holmes, Leonard Kunski, Dirk Melvin, John Shurtletf, Wlarren Johnson, Norman Crane, Bill Gabhert, Bill Bryner, jim Flavin, cJI'NlllE Lefever, Don Mathis. Not Pictured: Bill Bigger, Scbastiano Conti, Douglas Engelhardt, Kenneth Fahshender, Harry Rosenbloom, Dirk Mills, joe Ball, XVillard Paulev. 199 J 200 - - S 'I - , Y 1,43 wid-xQf,CQ5,zfl,!.kf1 f,fz+ win .Mf- SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Hoxvard lfldrenkamp, Representative, Charles Cook, Secretary, Omer Carey, Viee-presi- dent, Lyndon Heaton, President, Don Pier- son, S. U. Representative, Dean Seott Treas- urer, Herh Tavenner, S. U. Representative. Not pictured: Russell Olson, S. U. Representa- tive. lfl R ST SEMESTER OFFICERS Row I: Charles Schulz, Vice-president, Steve Gaston, S. U. 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I 7 Members of XYho's Who are chosen by a student-faculty committee on the basis of citizenship on the campus, service to the college and college com- munity, scholarship, and character. Their names are published in lYho's XYho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. PHI KAPPA PHI Phi Kappa Phi is an honorary society which recognizes high scholarship Members are seniors with the highest four-year grade average. Row 1: Douglas Englehardt, Shirley Balk, Irene Downey, Catherine Mallatis, lflmira Koehler, Albert Basso, joan Mack. Row 2: Martin Dunn, David Reid, Nadine Callahan, Leforne Sxiucria, Helen ,Ili-lpert. Delores Horst, Lois Lepper, Marjorie 4 Jeckel, Robert Schreiber, janice Beckman, Aleanne 'I'ownscnd, Pat Hare-lay, Avlfjllllll Yogelsang, jack Forbes. 20 Not pictured: Anthony Vavrus. Margaret Kunishige, -lim Paynz, john laston. l wwg 4 Q TUDE T U ID JACK MALBAN, Student Union President Row 1: Lloyd Baldwin, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Don Pierson, Indee, Darrell Piersol, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-president, jack Malban, Theta Chi, President, Elmira Koehler, Sigma Alpha lota, Secretary, Russell Olson, Indee, Treasurer, Carol Tagg, Delta Omicrong Bob Gorman. Phi Mu Alphag Dean Guy, Adviser. Row 2: Ray Theole, Sigma Chi, Howard Fldrenkamp, Indeeg Steve Gaston, lndeeg David Brown, Theta Chi, Pete Morris, Phi Gamma Delta: Lorraine Marryatt, Alpha Gamma Delta, Bernice Buck, Indeeg Wfinifred Kincaid, Indeeg Betty Sisson, Sigma Kappag joan Friezon, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Barbara Markland, Sigma Alpha Iota, Mildred Behrends, lndee. Not Pictured: Dolores Olson, lndeeg Dolorous VVahls, Kappa Delta. S TUDENT IVELFARE COMMISSION: Carol Brill, Chairman: Marjorie jeclcel, Rae Marryatt, Dean Meierhofer, Dr. Moore, Clarence Beyer, Dean Guy. Not Pictured: Bert Elwert. INTER-SCHOOL COMMISSION: Harriet Vnnes, Chairman: Dick Dehm, Betty Sisson. ST DE UNIO RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMISSION: Shirley Balk, Kenny Engelnian, Chairman: Charles Schulz, Dave Reid, Eu- nice Rixman. Not Pictured: Dr. Hazzard, Dr. IVilliams, Dr. Oborn. LYCEUM COMMISSION: Mr. Browns, Dick Melvin, Chairman: Catherine House, Mr. Kilgore. I-Ielenjean Lauterbach, Miss Meierhofer. Not Pictured: Mr. Tucker. Vernon Prenzler, Dr. Cuthbert. 206 5 ATHLETIC COMMISSION: Curt Brown, Ruth NVhitmnn, Chairman, Miss Niehaus, Mr. Horen- hergrer. COMMISSIONS S ' inf ' I M5 I ss? is rf k y I PUBLICATIONS COMMISSION: Alice Stanhery, Bob Nelson, Chairman, Dean Meierhofer, Dr. Moore, jay Klopfenstein, john Carson, Mr. Gentry. CHAPEL COMMISSION: Harry Oury, Chairman, Marjorie Kehl, jim Lucas, jim Crumhaugh. Not Pictured: Dr. Hazzard, Prof. Scott, Dean Guy, President Holmes. OCIAL COMMIS- SION: Helen NI:1lcor, Paul Grihhons, Dean Meierhofer, Mildred Behrends, Chairman, Marilyn Gahm, Carl Peterson. 207 2 A-XCTlYlJf MIQMBFRS-Bernadine Gustat, Historian, Miss Meierhofer, -Iudy Sebastian, Secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Pflcdcrcr, President, Dorothy Dunlap, Dorothy lCdmunds, Vice-president. Not Pictured: Audrey Bennett. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic fraternity for freshmen women, was founded at the University of lllinois in the spring of 1924. ln june, 1948, the petition for a Chapter at Illinois Vlvesleyan University was approved. Pledging for former members of Gathea, local honor society, was held early in February, 1949. Mrs. Adele Starbird, member of the National Council, conducted installation services on April 5 for charter and honorary members. CHARTER MEMBERS-Row 1: Miss Meicrhofer, Miss Norwood, Sponsor, Marilyn PHedere1', Miss Smith, judy Sebastian, Miss Oggel, june Schultz. Roxx 2: Dorothy Edmunds, YYinona Lotz, Dorothy Kring, Dorothy Dunlap, Delores Horst, plane Connelly, Penny Oborn, Lois Lepper, Carolyn Schultz, Eunice Rixman, lilsie XVright Sterrenbere. Bernadine Gustat. Not Pictured: Audrey Bennett, Jeanne Townsend, Mary Read, Gay Hendrixson, Mildred l-fberle, Shirley Balk, Shirley Slay, Fada Ruth Lee, XYilberta Naden. Helen Hilpert, Secretaryg Marge jeckel Delores Horst Miss Ferguson Dean iN4C1CI'll0fC1' Irene Downey Jeanne Townsend Prcsl dcntg Selma Chace, Treasurerg Elmira Koehler Pat Barclay Leona Holle IOIS Lepper Flame Steinke Charlotte Goodrich Not Pictured: Mildred Behrends, Vice president Lorrame Marry t Dorothy Pier on Shirley Ball Egas is a semor women s honorary society, whose members are selected on the basis of leadership, cooperation, and scholastic average Blue Key is a nat1onal honorary society for semor men Members are selected on the basis of scholarship and leadership Dave Reid, Secretaryg Kenny En- gelman, Corresponding Secre- taryg jack Malban, Roger Miller, Vice-presidentg Leforne Seque- ira, President. 209 Row I: Delores Horst, Donald Salzman, Marion Hathaway, Leforne Sequicra, WVayne Pearson. Row Z: Dave Reid, john Simshauscr, james Mack, Bob Schreiber, Richard Unger, Martin Dunn. Not Pictured: Marge jeclcel, Alberta Carter, Marina Zaccaro, Bill Vllyckotf, Bill Allison, Tony Vavrus, Merrill Foster, David Dees, jack Heiken, XVilliam XVheeler. PI GAMM Pi Gamma Mu is an honorary organization which recognizes high scholar- ship in the field of social science. GREE ED LLIO Green Medallion is an honorary society which recognizes sophomores who have been active in campus affairs, have exhibited outstanding character, and have maintained a high scholastic average. Row 1: jane Connelly, Elizabeth Oborn, Bob Gorman, President, Mary Lee Cross, Secretary-treasurer, Bob Nelson, Vice- presidentg Marjorie Kehl, Billie Lou Brummell, Ellen Kruse VVeiskopf, Elsie YVright Sterrenberg, Darrell Piersol. Row 2: Marilyn Gahm, Fada Ruth Lee, Mary Read, Audrey Ferro, Martin Dunn, Bob Price, jim Lucas, Joyce Knourek, jack I-leiken, jim Crumbaugh. 0 Not Pictured: Nell Alexander, Carol Brill, Gay Hendrixson, Eunice Rixman. MA QUERS hlasquers is an honorary dramatic society organized in 1922 which selects members according to the amount of their participation in dra- matic productions and committee work. This year the Xlasquers pre- sented The Beautiful People and l'flizalmeth The Queen. .XIASQUICRS BO.-XRD Oli' CONTROL Row 1: Bob Price, Presidentg Pat Downing, Hr, Tucker, Xlr. Smith. Bill Duell. Billie l.ou Brunnnell, Secretary. Row 2: Charles Conklin, Boli Evans, Vice-president, jim Lucas. Row l: Bill Duell, Marcia jennings, Bob Price, Billie Lou Brummell, Mr. Smith, Mr. Tucker, Mr. XVatt, Bob Evans, Audrey Ferro. Row 2: Norma Laughlin, Pat Downing, john Flint, jack Heiken, Dave Brown, jim Lucas, Charles Conklin, joan Mack, Don Miller, Dorothy Pierson, Dean Bonnell, jean Smidl, Ellen Kruse XVeiskopf, Clarence Beyer, Elmira Koehler. if Row 1: Mr. VVatt, Dorothy Pierson, Dr. Schultz, Bob Price. Row 2: Bill Duell, Mr. Tucker, Dean Bonnell. Not Pictured: Florence Cates, Miss Eberle. THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary dramatic fraternity which rewards outstanding students in the field of acting or technical production with meni- bership. Charles Smith, John Capasso, joan Ericson, Bill VVyckoH, Joyce Knourek. 212 Row 1: Bill Duell, Jeanne Victor, John Capasso, joan Ericzon, Secretary-treasurer, Sam Goick, President, Mr. Mellrath, Sponsor, jack Heiken, Vice-president, Darrell Pierson, Historian, Ruth jean XVhitman, jim Fletcher, Marilyn Nisbet. Row 2: Bob jones, Bill Benjamin, Lloyd Baldwin, jim Lucas, Roy Grenier, john Yoder, NVally Lewis, Ralph Glenn, Fred Mall. Scott Kell. Not Pictured: Zeke Sequeira, Charles Smith, Harry Oury, Bob Hook, Dr. Vlfilliams, Mr, Beyer. PI KAPPA DELTA The purpose of Pi Kappa Delta is to stimulate progress in and to promote the interests of intercollegiate oratory, debate, and public speaking. Members are chosen because of excellence in intercollgiate competition. i ' Xlenibers of Pi Kappa Delta and guests at an- nual banquet. Guests included representatives from Bradley University and Illinois State Nilll nial University Chapters of Pi Kappa Delta and special inenibers of Illinois XVesleyan faculty and administration. 215 2 or FQ t 'r HR 5' Ri X fb' f A -'fQl:4..-:E- , ,I A Y KI .I JPl lfNS'I'lilN, liditor-in-Chief Row l: Bpirlmru Xlzirlclnml, llorutliy lialniunds, Ronald Berquist, Alice Yzirncy, Dulorrius Ulilils, lay lilupfcnstcin, lfniily Sniitli, Selma Clizicc, llclcnicnn lnillrcrlmzicli. A 9 l Y Rim' 2: Xlarilyn Pllcclcrcr, Shirley lollocli, -lcainnine Hildebrandt, George Allison, Nancy lfczlrlicilcy, Nancy lfricic, . aincy Stevens, lid l'lKlXY1lI'tlS. Nnrinzi Lziuglilin, Dave Brown. Nor PlCfllI'CklZ ,lack Peters, Bill Hanley, juan Boliniann. f i , H, K H' -4 at , 4 7'M,,,,Z ,W A W a vi Yffffie ' W dv-N , . Q . .A , - N 'ti it ....,,, Wg 1 M ft rr Q A' rj ARGU ALICE STANBERY, Editor-in-Chief Row 1: Harriet Yanes, Society lfditorg jean Alfeld, Circulation Manager, Doris Maurer, Lynn Stine, Music lfditor, Bob Gorman. Assistant lfditorg Alice Stanbery, Lfditorg Bob Dixon, Assistant Editor, Nadine Callahan, Feature lfditorg Trudy White, News Iiditor, Roger lilliot, Business Manager, john Carson, Sports Editor. Row 2: Carol Barclay, Dawn Hitc, Anita Fppelheimer, Dolorous lVahls, joyce lfrecman, jeannine l'lildebrandt, l.ynn Schumacher, joyce Tharrington, Ann llfngelbrecht, Norma Laughlin, Irene Downey, Norma Stewardson, Marian Roy, lris Schreiber, Ann Fair- child, Marilyn Meadows. Row 3: Mary McCann, Marjorie Kehl, joyce Daubenspeek, Bob Daubenspeek, jack Peters, Bill Allison, Bob Farless, Russell Olson, Bob Meeker, Ronald Berquist, Dave Brown, Bill Miller. Not Pictured: lfern Buflo, Ray Byhanl. Donna Lou Thompson, Dot Edmunds, Charlotte Goodrich, john Bennett, Bill Tagg, Dorothy Reichert, Vernon Prenzler, Audrey Bennett, Bernice Buck, Art Smith, Bob White, Kenny johnson, Cathy Carson, joyce Blunt, Scott Kell, jr., Perry Stewart, Roger Grimshaw, Bill Harris, George Allison, Kay Spalding, Norman Kerr, Wilbur Sylvester, Skip Luesehen. H95 ' N' 's ov, 'M , w ' . fn. 907' ' af r vs' Q N mf 3 O EW BUREAU Trudy Wliite, Elmira Koehler, Carson Zander, Fay Lou Guenther, Harriet Vanes. 218 LIBRARY STAFF Row 1: Dorothy Hasle, Louise Agazzi, Joyce Hodel, Helen Malcor, jim Barnett. Row 2: Winona Lotz, Mary Temple, Marie Garrison, jane Connelly, Ruth Wliitmaii, Bernice Buck. Not Pictured: Emma jean Hodge, Gay Hendrixson, Earl Heisner, Ellen Swartz, Judy Sebastian, George Neeno. Row 1: Marge jeekel, Kappa Del- tag Joyce Knourek, Sigma Kap- pa: Mary Condon, Sigma Kappag Kay Johnston, Sigma Kappa, President: Dean Meierhofer, Penny Oborn, Kappa Delta, Secretary: Nell Alexander, Al- pha Gamma Delta, Treasurer: Audrey Ferro, Sigma Alpha Iota. Row 2: Lois Lepper, Alpha Gam- ma Deltag Diane Miller, Delta Omierong Pauline Hurst, Delta Omierong Leona Holle, Sigma Alpha lotag Pat Barclay, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Not Pictured: Pat Hollowell, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma: Marge Kehl, Delta Omieron, Vice-president. PA HELLENIC COUNCIL TERFRATER ITY CCDUNCIL Row 1: jim Flavin, Phi Mu Alpha: jim Vlinn, Phi Mu Alpha, ,Iaek Forbes, Sigma Chi, President: Fred Brian, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary-treasurer: Jack Peters, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Row 2: Bill Grubb, Phi Gamma Deltag Dean Guy, Bill Allison, Theta Chi, Bob Nelson, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Not Pictured: Bill VVyekoFf, Sigma Chi: Gene Montgomery, Theta Chi. 219 'Row 1: Mr. Clark, Sponsor, Marilyn Craig, Secretary-treasurer, Mary Read, President, jean Eaton Vice president Bob Dixon Paul VVelles, Marilyn Gahm. Row 2: Lydia Gonzales, Sue Gage, Pat Barclay. Not Pictured: Elaine Yontz, Phil Howard, Al Zimmerman, Stanley Hass, Ed YVebb. Row 1: Don Hildebrand, Vice- presidentg Bill Polley, Treasurerg Jim Clough, Miss Stubbe, Spon- sor, Fred Loar, Frank Calsmer. Row 2: Sam Maehara, Keso Ram- charan, Seiji Nakada, Bob Oborn, John Boyle, Bob McGaffey, Minnie jackson, Bill Jones, Sel- ma Lanz, Mary Ho, Secretary. Row 3: Don Pierson, Ed VVarnik, Charles Cox, Wolford Price, Frank Livingston, Bob McFeet- ers, Bill Harris, Loren jump, Martha Pusey. Row 4: jack Forbes, Ben Day, jim Hrecko, Bill Duvall, Clar- ence Beyer, Pearl Reynolds, Bob DeVary. Not Pictured: Ray Bauer, Presi- dent. 220 FRENCH CLUB GERMAN CLUB Row 1: Nellie Gray, George Neeno, Social Chairman, Helen Cuellar, President, Fermin Luque, Social Chairman, Mr. Rodriques, Sponsor, Lydia Gonzalez, Jean Eaton. Rig 2: Dean Spriggs, Marjorie Fleming, Lou YVright, Dolores Reynolds, Sue Heinzman, Marylou Smith, Darrell Piersol, john aus. Row 3: john Strickland, Dolores Olson, Mildred Miller, jim Miller, Gustavo Gonzalez, Alejandro Bertello, Lope Delgado. Not Pictured: Martha lVycko1'f, Secretary-treasurer, jo Reynolds, Mary Condon. SPANISH CLUB PHI IGMA IOT joan Mack, Catherine Mallatis, Miss Norwood, President, Pat Barclay. Not Pictured: Miss Ferguson, Mr. Clark, Secretary-treasurer. Phi Sigma Iota is an hon- orary group which recog- nizes high scholarship and particular distinction in lan- guages. It is dedicated to the study of modern lan- guages. Research is con- ducted on the undergradu- ate level. 221 Row 1: Kay Spalding, Annalee Stewart, Secretary-treasurer, Marion Hathaway, Vice-president, Dr. Oborn, Advisor, Martin Dunn, President, Helen Cuellar, Clara Zaccaro, jim Gemberling, Bill Quinton. Row 2: Donald Anderson, Margaret Kunishige, Carol Tavenner, Don Hildebrand, Gay Hendrixson, Dave Reid, Bob Elder, Deloris Horst, Marge Jeckel, Kenny Engelman, Horace Tomlin, Bob Dixon, Donald Salzman, Fran Zern, George Neeno. Not Pictured: Phil Howard, Robert Koos, Carol Brill, Mrs. VVm. Bunton, Steve Gaston, Marina Zacearo, Virginia Grey, Mrs. E. S. Axline, Bill Pearson, jane Hathaway. I TER ATIO AL RELATIGNS CLUB LEAGUE OF WOME VOTERS Row 1: jane Connelly, Elaine Nelson, Treasurer, Nell Alexander, President, Jean Quinn, Secretary, Shirley Campbell, jean Artley, Betty Sisson. Row 2: Deloris Horst, Phoebe Whipple, Jeannette Schnipper, Mary Lou Ewing. Not Pictured: Rae Marryatt, june Yolton, Vice-president, jo Norgren, State Board Member, Gwen Houldridge, Kay Eaton, Peggy Mineh, Lou Nerlich, Virginia Vogelsang, Beatrice Ozeron, Annalee Stewart, Betty Kipfer, Sally Veach, Sue Williams, Marie Schlemmer. 222 WW, ln,w.,ff.g..w,,3i,,,-,,,wg W..-V -3. ,wbwyygaw ff.-.---3 .3 fi N. gg': m. , af' Row l: Orrin Potter, Howard Lldrenkamp, Sara Katherine Watson, .Xlartha Xloushon, Dr. Williams, Steve Gaston, Yicc-presi- dent, Dave Reid, President, Fleanor Schulz, Adelaide Hayes, Secretary-treasurer, Dr. Hazzard, XVinona Lotz, Sue Gage. Row Z: Herb Tavcnner, Paul Gribhons, Donna Lou Thompson, lfleanor Tibbitts, Dorothy Pierson, Fada Ruth Lee, Shirley Slay, Ruth Taylor, Bernice Buck, Clara Zaccaro, Sara Brown, Frances Cheng, Marge Hurt, Nadine Callahan, jean Bonnell, Dawn Hite, Clara Siapno, Nancy Dunbar, Louise Agazzi. Row 3: Ben Day, Bob lfarless, Bill jensen, Art Runyon, Les Ott, Al Byrne, A1 Titterton, jim Gcmherling, Kenny lffngelman, Sam Smiley, Dot Edmunds, Marge jeckel. Row 4: Bill Pearson, Earl O'Neill, Charles Schulz, Bill Rieckhotf, XVolford Price, Kenny Goodell, Alice Varney, Winnie Kin- caid, Carol Brill, lid Webb, Bill jones, Paul Dimmitt, Hastie Neynaber, Lloyd Holt, janis Phelps, jack Muir, Roy Burrill, jean EPISCOPOI Episcopoi is an organization of young people interested in church vocations. Among its members are pre-ministerial students, missionary volunteers, fu- ture directors of religious education and ministers of music- also prospec- tive journalists, artists, and engineers expecting to serve under the church. CAM US YOUTH FELLCDWSHIP S'l'lClfRlXG CUXlXll'l lilflf-Bill Van De Veer, Clara Siapno, lid NYel1h, Howard lfldrenltamp, Adelaide Hayes, .Xlarina Zac- caro, lxenny lfngelman, Steve Gaston, Lloyd Holt, Les Ott, Iris Schreiber, Dr. YYilliams. Burrill, june Yolton. w J Row 1: lrene Downey, Vice-president, Mary Condon, Membership Chairman, Flaine Steinke. Secretary, Miss Saar, Sponsor, Marylou Smith, President, Marian Howard, Treasurer. Row 2: Bonnie Brison, joan VVarneelce, ,lane Pettit, Mary jo VVhite, Penny Oborn, Mary Read, Jo Norgren, Marjorie Beekman, Delores Penfound, Maxine NValters, Marilyn Hubble, jean Eddes, Mary Fran Norton, Peggy Minch, Nancy Jo Lobdell, Mary Fran Temple, jenn Smidl, Gwen Holdridge. Not Pictured: Ann Fairchild, ,loan House, Mildred Miller, Barbara Munson, Dolores Ulson. Rae Schofer, Nancy Stevens, Ruth Taylor, Mary Lou Wvilmeroth. H0 E CUB Cooking Sewin Ky 5 224 Row 1: Bob Myers, Dr. KVantland, Mr. Ryder, Mr. Stevens, Harold Keznple, President, Rae Marryatt, Lynn XViedennmnn, Sec- retary. Row2: Louis XVilhelmi. Bob Persons, .lim Parsons. Lois Leppe r, Dick Morrison, Ted NVarburton. Not Pictured: Hr. ,-Xugsburger, Sponsor, Horace Tomlin, Vice-president, Cliff Storm, Carl Steinlce, jerry Kidd, Donna Gustafson Martha Moushon, Dave Brown, Chuck Moore, Bill Duvall, Bob Oborn, Gloria Snow, John Mosser, june Xolton, Dean Bonnell ACADEMY OE SCIENCE ALPHA EP ILO DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta is a premedical honor society which recognizes high scholarship in the biological sciences. Row 1: Helen Hilpert, jim Parsons, Bob Parsons, Treasurer, Lois Lepper, Secretary, Rae Xlarryatt, Vice- presidentg Bob Myers, President, Mr. Ryder, Louis XVilhelmi. Row 2: Mary Ho, Al Zimmerman, Dr. XVantland, Ed Murray, Ray Bauer. Not Pictured: Mr. Bender, Walter Krause, Albert Cartwright. 225 'HQ I l 0 BDARD Row l: Dot Edmunds, Publicity Chairman, Mary Lou Gooding, Secretary, Lorraine Marry- att, Hockey Chairmang Ruth VVhitman, President, Miss Niehaus, Advisor, Laura Killebrew, Softball Chairman. Row 2: Mary Fran Norton, Secretary, Clarene Makinson, Camping Chairman, Dolores Rey- nolds, Volleyball Chairman, Maxine Schultz, Vice-president, Peggy Mineh, Swimming Chairman, Faye Cassingham, Basketball Chairman. Not Pictured: Mary Alice Esch, Treasurer, Penny Griparis, lndividaul Sports Chairman, Roz Johnson, Mixed Sports, Joan Eppel, Art Editor, Alese Buck, Social Chairman. WOMEN'S SPORTS ASSOCIATIO Row l: Anne Connelly, Marilyn Smith, Pat Barclay, Marilyn Gahm, Nancy Jo Lobdell, Bonnie Clink, Jeanette Sehnipper, Marilyn XVilliams, Dolores Penfound, Marge Beckman, Caryl Downer, Marie Schlemmer, Betty Neu, Sally Vcatch, Betty Ann Bowers, Sue NVilliams, Sue Heinzman, Marian Magee, Carol Fulk, Joan Mostoller. Roxy 2: Joan Heyl, Betty Kipfer, Jane Connelly, Duanne Freise, Ann Engelbrecht, Barbara Page, Miss Sehmieg, Miss Niehaus, Minnie Lou Jackson, Betty Kelsey, Selma Lanz, Joanne Larson, Pat Downing, Jeannine Hildebrandt. Row 3: Mary Lou Gooding, Ruth Vlfhitman, Dolores Olson, Maxine Schultz, Adelaide Hayes, Alice Varney, Harriet Vanes, Jean Smidl, Laura Killehrew, Penny Griparis, Sara Diefenthaler, Marjorie Clark, Martha Coolidge, Mary Fran Norton, Marylou Smith, Clarene Makinson, Carol Tesdale, Dot Edmunds, Ann Maclntyre, Norma Laughlin, Lorraine Jamison, Dorothy Schlosser, Lorraine Marryatt. Ron 4: .-Xlese Buck, Peggy Letsinger, Eleanor Pregl, Dorothy Dunlap, Peg Melzer, Marie Garrison, Emily Jean Smith, Mary Fran Temple, Jane Burt, Elizabeth Oborn, Mary Alice Esch, Shirley Campbell, Jean Quinn, Dolores Reynolds, Ellen Swartz, Elaine Steinke, Roz Johnson, 2 WIM I CLUB Row l: Carol Fulk, jo Ann Baker, Lorraine Xlarryatt, Dorothy Dunlap. Secretary-treasurer, Pat Downing, Vice-president, Peggy Nlinch, Presi- dent, Xliss Bonnieiezm Schmieg, lfneulty Advisor. Row 2: Betty johnson, Carol Barclay, Barbara Catlin, jeannetre NYinkler. Susie Harms, Allison Cope, Martha Coolidge. Row 3: jean Smidl, Marilyn Darling, Helenjean L21l1fCl'lJ2lCl1, Sliirlee Hncgele, joan Seymour, Margery Peters, Peg Melzer, Ruth jenn Xxilllflllilll. Row 4: Shirley Henderson, Domini ixlCNklI1lCC, Eleanor Pregl. Louise Sims, Marcin Quisenberry. Not Pictured: Nancy House, Sum Sutlierlnnd. CLUB Row 1: Bill jackson, Fran Somers, jim Desormey, Bob Lush, jzmlm Gribos, President, Curt Brown, jolm Lane. jack Kinder. Bill Osness, Pat Rooney. Row 2: Bill Marsh, Dick Van Scyoe, Cal Neeman, Steve Ze':os, lid Leach, john Carson. Carl Steinke, Don Zandi, Don Larson. Row 3: Bill Pulley, Charles Cook, jolm Robinson, Terry Bimti, Don Schroeder, Richard Sprcckelmeyer, Dick Alexander, lid XVl1ite. RSES The Brokaw Hospital School of Nursing, afliliated with Illinois XVesleyan, is granted professional credit of 51 semester hours for the nursing course. After the six months pre-clinical period of basic sciences, such as anatomy, microbiology, chemistry and social sciences, the student's day consists of eight hours duty in clinical experience and further medical sciences. Row 1: Lois Lou, Norma Dodson, Mrs. Gallagher, A.B., R.N.g Lucy Coffey, jean Rogers. Row 2: Ruth Hunter, Barbara Brown, Patricia Darcy, Ruth Becler, Phyllis YVichman, Jo Anne Frccdlund, Carlene Short 228 229 25 .W.C.A. CABI ET Row 1: Catherine Mallatis, Treasurer, Phoebe YVhipple, Projects, Roslyn Johnson, Projectsg Virginia Vogelsang, Social Chairman, Shirley Balk, President. Row Z: Betty Hatten, Publicity, Marina Zaccaro, YVorship Chairman, Fada Ruth Lee, Music Chairman, Maxine Schultz, Projects, Barbara Markland, Secretary, Marilyn Pflederer, Pro- gram Chairman. YOUNG WO EN CHRI TIA SSGCIATICL Row 1: Dorothy Hyndnian, Naomi Huston, Marilyn Pflederer, Maxine Schultz, Catherine Mallatis, Shirley Balk, Roslyn Johnson, Anne Connelly, Nancy Dunbar, Barbara Markland. Row 2: Suzanne Brooks, Anna Mae YVade, Marvon Redfield, lris Schrieber, Jean Smidl, Betty Hatten, Phyliss Ravnaas, Phoebe VVhipple, Ruth VVhitman, Virginia Vogelsang, Ruth Taylor, Ruth Lee, Judy Sebastian, Heleniean Lauterbach, Marilyn Craig, Marilyn Meadows, Annalee Stewart, Jeanne Clark. Row 3: Peggy Melzer, Emily Smith, Joan VVarnecke, Marina Zaccaro, Barbara Munson, Rose Stock, Joyce Tharrington, Jane Burt, Lou VVright, Jeanne Quinn, Ruth Belyea, Deloris Horst, lrene Downey, Joanne Page, Joan Heyl, Harriet Vanes. Not Pictured: Alice Varney, Eleanor Yerkes, Mary Fran Temple, Marie Garrison, Eleanor Cleary, Ann Takaycsu, Dorothy Reichert, Dorothy Hasle, Jackie Ruda, Carol Applequist, Ann Carpenter, Anita Eppelhenner, Lillian Gibbs, Charlotte Good- rich, Eleanor Halligan, Adelaide Hayes, Dorothy Kring, Joaa Netherton. Row 1: Miss Dorothy Evans, Mrs. blames :xlk1I'gl'2lYC. Mrs. l.. james, Mrs. Hurry Paine, Miss Nellie -Icrnberg, Mrs. l.lora Biggs Mrs. George Realms. 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The majority of the student body, however, has no conception of the scenes behind the scenes. Un the gridiron, the hardwoods, the dia- monds, the track, and wherever sports are played, 234 the time spent for grasping that winning touch is far greater than realized. lnjuries, mental anguish, and bruising play are felt by them because they have volunteered to go through the grinding paces set by a mentor. To show our heartfelt thanks, we intend to por- tray a part of the life that has been and will re- main important to them in the future. ln addition, we will feel that we have accom- plished our purpose if the following pages re- capitulate some sport scenes to all those who are interested. FOOTBALL B03 XIORROXY, Hemi lfuutbnll Coach LIBERO BLQRTAGXOLLI, Line Conch Row I: Mgr. Scllulunaln, Puluviclx, Smiley, Gross, Osncss, Bird,Bcg1cy. Row 2: CICIHCIIS. Bncchlcr, Rlldllkl, Hnwklns, Brown, Hlll, Fraser, AIHTUIW, Casey. Row 3: B2rm':l1olli, I,inc Ccmclxg U'illl1uitc, Sruckcy, Larsen, Hlzmchard, Eddy, Plush, Xlcng, Pcruccn, Al0l'l'OXX', llczld Coach. Row 4: Bmdlcy, Dcsnrnlcy, I.usl1, IQCLIFIICY, Hendry Bcnnctt, AIWTQICN, Kcllcr, lfribcrg, Finks, Harold Bcnnctt. mm A 54 M.. 55 TITANS 6-EA TERN O COR BO Bloomington has been favored by the Corn Bowl Com- mittee to be the site for a game between two champion- ship teams each year. Illinois VVesleyan is grateful to Commander Scott and his committee for being able to participate in such a game and is proud to emerge as the 1948 Corn Bowl champions. COIVIIVIANDER SCOTT, Chairman Corn Bowl Committee A Thanksgiving Day crowd of 8500 Watched an aroused Titan eleven come out of humiliation to whip a highly touted Panther team in a never to be forgotten football game. Bloomington's annual Corn Bowl classic pitted NYU against Eastern, champs of the IIAC and conquerors of ISNU, the team that all but ran Wiesleyan out of Community Stadium a week ago. Big Hank Bennett started off the proceedings in the first period when he took a pass in the end zone from Gib Baechlerg a holding penalty against the Titans nullified the score. Terrific line play by both squads bottled up Eastern's and VVesleyan's ace runners for the remainder of the first half. At the start of the second half, Don Larson turned in the longest run of the day- a Sl yard dash. Larson took a screen pass from Baechler but Don johnson caught the Titan back from behind to stave off the threat. The VVesleyan backs were driving with terrific forceg after being hit, they bounced forward for an extra yard or two. Captain Curt Brown started the touchdown drive by intercepting a stray Panther pass on the Eastern 40. Baechler failed to gain but Polovich went through the middle for 12 yards to give Wesleyan a Hrst down on the Eastern 28. After a short drive Baechler Hnally scored the winning touchdown on an off-tackle cut-back from the two yard line. Coach Morrow is proud recipient of Corn Bowl trophy 236 ii 1 1 mmf wwww 238 HANK BENNETT, End CURT BROVVN, Center WESLEYAN 20-SHURTLEFF 14 Illinois Wesley'an's Titans traveled to Alton to in- augurate their 1948 football season in a victorious fashion. Shurtleff drew first blood in a first period 72 yard drive which culminated in a two yard smack-over by Bill Reed. Ploss made the conversion good. ln the second period, the Green VVave roared back to a score on a 10 yard aerial from Bill Finks to jerry Bradley. VVillhoite knotted the count at 7-7. The Green Knights scored their second TD via air and land. Power running by VVesleyan,s neo- phyte backs spearheaded the attack. A forward- lateral play resulted in the score when Finks flipped to Larson on the two yard marker. Hemmed in, Larson lateraled to Ploch who waltzed over for the Corn Bowl, Corn Bowl, Hal Ha! Ha! score. The place-kick hit the post and bounced back. The fourth period turned out to be a bruising, bang-up battle with both teams knocking at the scoring portals. As Shurtleff started to march, jerry Bradley gunimed up the worksg he tipped an intended pass into the air, caught it and hotfooted it to Shurtleffs eight yard line. Finks then banged over from the two. XVillhoite's kick split the stanchions. As VVesleyan's reserves were sent in, Shurtleff began a touchdown drive finally scoring on a pass from Reed to Clapper. Final score, 20-14 and the Titans were on their way to a successful season. Al.-XCR BlfC1l.l5Y. Back GUS PLOCII, lintl ,HM DICSORMICY, lind WESLEYAN 20- HEATO Coach Bob Xlorrow pointed to this game, and he had good reason to, for Vlesleyan took a terrific 49-13 lacing a year ago from the Crusaders. Bob had the boys 'Lup for the game and con- sequently, they pushed the Crusaders all over the stadium. Wheaton hit pay dirt first as Don Safstrom got behind jerry Bradley and caught Xlayhall's pass to score unmolested. just before halftime, Finks began to pitch strikes to Ploch, Bennett, and Desormey. Rangy Hank Bennett gathered one in over the goal line for the TD to knot up the score. The pitching arms of Begley and Pinks, along with the rough Titan line effectively bottled up kYheaton's attack for the remainder of the game. In the fourth period Larson, Bradley, and De- sormey picked off a few passes from Finks to start a drive. Bradley set up the score when he caught a pass on a play that covered 27 yards. lfinks ripped through tackle for the score and XYillhoite's kick was good. Then came jack Begley's +5 yard romp to pay dirt with a host of blockers in front of him. Again XYillh0ite obliged. XYheaton's complacency and Titan aggressive- ness Cespecially the forward wallj had paid off to a tune of 20-6. 59 if DON LARSON, Back BILL FINKS, Back WESLEYAN 26 The Blue Jays from Elmhurst dropped in the Com- munity Stadium to lock horns with the Titans and bobbed up on the short end of a lopsided score. Starting slowly and cautiously in the first quarter, the methodical probing of the Titans bore fruit in the second stanza when Bill Finks chucked one from his 40 to Bradley on the Elmhurst 45 who scored standing up. jim Desormey lent jerry a helping hand by executing a perfect block on the safety man. Little jack Begley bucked the line from the Go away, boy-Don't bother me GUS POLIZOS, Back -ELMHURST 0 three yard line to score the second Green touch- down in the third quarter. Bill NVillhoite split the uprights to make the score I4-O. The W'esleyan offensive was bolstered by the return of Gib Baechler who made his presence felt in the second half when he rifled a pass to Bradley for VVesleyan's third TD. Midway in the final quarter, NYU took over on their 45, and after four consecutive first downs were made, Lou Polovich rammed it over from the five yard line for the Titan's last tally. nl e JERRY BRADLEY, Back GIB BAIICHLICR, Back BOB LUSH, Back WESLEYA O-I lVVU'S Titans met the Sycamores on a virtual sea of mud at Terre Haute and could not get their vaunted ohfensive to move with any effectiveness. As a result, the one touchdown margin the Hoosier- men slipped and sloshed over with, was enough to topple the Titans from the ranks of the unbeaten, and untied. Both teams did not show any razzle dazzle, fundamental plays were stressed. The superior kicking of Bob Chester, Sycamore quarterback, proved to be the deciding factor of the game by keeping the Green in a hole all evening. One of Chester's punts went out of bounds on the Titan 19. A few plays later, Baechler booted jerry Bradley gets his first down DIA A STATE 6 to the State 49 and the Indiana drive for the goal was on. Mac VVoolsey carried to the Vliesleyan 34 on third down for a first and ten, then circled VVes- leyan's end for 12 to the 20, the VVesleyan line held for three downs and then Tvoolsey took a shovel pass from Chester and dashed five yards Cand slid the other fivej to VVesleyan,s two. Chester rammed through the middle for six points. The kick for the extra point was wide. Two penalties and the Titan forward wall turned away the only other Indiana scoring threat in the fourth period to end a dull, sloppy football contest. elif-f13f?gf:s?' as .aaimkrg r awww, 22: an-f i ,M M kgs' 'MLN C we ,,, BILL OSNESS, Guard CARLTON BIRD, Guard JOHN RODINO, Back WESLEYAN 33-ILLI OIS COLLEGE 6 Green and IYhite footballers, smarting under the verbal abuses of coach Bob Morrow at half time, came out for the second half to rip the Blue Boys to shreds by scoring 27 points in versatile style. NVith the count 6-0 against them in the second quarter and the ball deep in their own territory, the Titans scored when VVillhoite grabbed a Huke IC pass on his own three and set sail for the goal, -VVillhoite's speed and some special blocking during the 97 yard jaunt knotted the score at 6 all. Bill also placed the extra point kick between the up- rights. The aggressive Green line racked up five Blue Boys in the third period with their hardcharging, bone-crushing tackling, and teeth jarring blocks. Larson bowls over Blue Boy Notice the score From this point of the game, the Titan offense started to roll. As the last fifteen minutes of play began, Bill Finks and Hank Bennett collaborated on a pass play for IXYU'S second touchdown. XYill- hoite kicked the point. Taking his cue from lVillhoite, Bradley snared another stray Blue Boy pass on their 37 and went all the way to pay dirt. Not to be outdone by his mates, Baechler intercepted another IC aerial to set up one more Titan TD. Gus Polizos went over from the five yard marker. The final score came in the closing minutes of the fray when Don Martin heaved one to Gus Ploch in the end zone from the 23. Dependable IVillhoite again counted for the extra point and bringing the Hnal score to 33-6. RALPH KELLER, Tackle MIKE MERGEN, Tackle WESLEYAN 21 The Titans downed a stubborn Carthage eleven 21-13 in a driving rain before a large homecoming crowd. The rain was a blessing as far as Wesleyan was concerned because it came just a minute after they had scored their second touchdown to take a 1-1--6 lead. Carthage started the afternoon's scoring after blocking a Titan punt deep in VVesleyan territory. Bob Hardy swept end from the 11 yard line to score on the next play, and then attempted a pass for the extra point but Bob Lush knocked it down. On the kickoff after the first score, the Titans moved the ball on a 70 yard drive with Gus Polizos and Lou Polovich lugging the pigskin most of the way. Bill Finks stepped over from the two and Bill PETE KEARNEY, Tackle CARTHAGE 13 iVillhoite converted to give VVesleyan a 7-6 margin which they never relinquished. The Titans scored again in the second period when Gus Ploch made a sensational stab of a 20 yard aerial from the pitching arm of Gib Baechler. XYillhoite again kicked the extra point to put the Green and VVhite ahead 14-6. Soon after the fourth quarter began Gib Baechler intercepted a Carthage pass and was downed on their 15 yard line. A moment later Baechler cut off tackle and scored standing up for lXYUlS final tally. Carthage then took to the air and after completing a series of passes, Hardy broke through the Titan forwards to score from the Hve and made good on the extra point to make the final score Z1-13. Bitin' my fingernails Back in my Pro days ..... 2 DON EDDY, Tackle DON CLEMENS, Guard TOVVNIE BLANCHARD, Guard WESLEYAN The Tigers of old Depauw capitalized on a fumble in the first minute of play and turned the fielding mistake into the only touchdown of the afternoon to hand the Titans a 7-0 beating at Greencastle, Indiana. It was the Titans' second trip to Hoosier- land this year and both times they ran into rain and both times they have been turned back. Lou Polovich, freshman fullback, fumbled on his own 15 yard line the first time the Titans attempted to put the ball into play and Chuck Vear, Depauwls right end, pounced on the ball. This proved the de- Hank Bennett stays put 0 -DEPAUW 7 cidin factor in a bitterl fou ht, slashing game. g Y 3 D .. The Depauw eleven was far from the crippled team they were billed to be in advance of the game, and the Tigers gave the Titan forwards all they wanted. The Titans threatened only once in the ball game, reaching the Depauw 19 yard stripe in the second quarter due to the hard running of Lou Polovich who carried the major brunt of the Wfesleyan offen- sive. JACK HAYVKINS, Und VVARREN FRASER, Guard RAY BAUER, Guard WESLEYAN 27-MILLIKIN 6 VVesleyan's alert Titans capitalized on every break to hand Millikin's Big Blue a convincing 27-6 shellacking to wind up their CCI schedule in a big way. By virtue of the victory the Titans insured themselves the CCI crown as well as putting on a great show for a large Dad's Day crowd in Mem- orial Stadium. Scoring with ease, the Green and VVhite had a touchdown before most of the patrons had taken their seats, and by the intermission the Titans had swelled the lead to 20-0. The hot passing combination of Bill Finks to Hank Bennett proved very effective throughout the game while both Mike Mergen and Ralph Keller turned in outstanding games as tackle and Towney Blanchard performed in the Millikin backfield vir- Getting 6 points the hard way tually the entire first half. Don Larsonls return of the initial kickoff pro- vided the longest run of the day as he took the ball on his own 18 and powered his way to the Millikin 49 before being knocked out of bounds. A pass from Finks to Bennett set up the first counter and F inks stepped across from the two. The Titans clicked for two more touchdowns in the second quarter, the first coming on a 25 yard pitch from F inks to Bradley. The final score of the period was the result of a pass from F inks to Bennett in the end zone. VVillhoite converted on both at- tempts. The Titan final counter of the day came in the third period after a series of passes when Gus Polizos went over from the three. 2 LOU POLOVICI-1, Back HAROLD BENNETT, End BILL GROSS, Back WESLEYAN 6-NORMAL 32 Normal's red hot Red Birds combined a murderous running attack with Lou Baker's accurate throwing arm in handing the Titans the worst defeat in the ancient series dating back to 1887, 32-6. Baker leveled his sights early on the Wlesleyan team and pitched his first counter to Ray Morelli from the eight to cap a 49 yard march. Dean Bur- ridge added the extra point that would have decided the issue but this was only a starter in what Coach Ed Struck had in the way of offense. The second quarter was only a few minutes old when Normal struck again, Burridge sprinting 54 yards for the touchdown. Titan followers finally got a chance to cheer Normal s line is stubborn when Gib Baechler, who carried the major passing load, cut loose to Bill Gross placing the ball on the Normal 28. Lou Polovich finally carried the ball over from the ten on an end sweep but Bill VVill- hoitefs attempt to convert hit the cross bar. Normal struck hard in the last half with their linemen standing out. ISNU scored next on the Statue of Liberty play with Gene Statman racing wide off left end from the ten. This time Burridge kicked wide. Milt Kadlec scored the final Normal touchdown after intercepting a pass on the 30 but Burridge's kick was again blocked ai :Ai I ,mzn.:smm ITRIQD MUHI ,,,, Hay Baal: liXil1Cl1 l H215 A Yrvunjstcr DOY L-XRSON, Most Valuable Player and Captain- Elect For 1950 Captain Curt Brown gives the Axe to Normal's Captain It's like writing on a crowded pin head w E .1wWw.a, es1v Mmm We1 247 R xx l Bob Xhller ack Kinder C ermld Anderson Harold Anderson, Bob XYinklcs, Bill Gross. Roxx 7 Bob Hildebrand Qtexe lebos Hml Bennett john Lane, jim Bielenberg, Cal Nceman, Fran Somers. Ron 3 Hlrold Bennett IITI 'Xlel am Nlarx Smith Worm Erickson, Burt YVhitman, -lim Schmidt, Rex Kinsingcr, john VVroan. CCI BA KETBALL CHAM S lt was a great year for Wesleyan basketball fans as they saw their Championship team go out to bring back the coveted CCI Championship. Out of nine conference games played, the Titans Won eight of them. The teams, final record was 19 wins and 6 losses. 248 i sw' Q Q . Jam I 7 5 e H mx '35 1 4 L an J' I mf if , v Zziub I Q 4 q Q f ,ST wwwmnf, M wr , wwfwzm ,wwvmx fmnqwf A Sv HW. W Q QS, Sh :.:6:, . Q Qi fx QQ 1:35 Q af ' rw, PU, V qw? 5 'FUN -'Hamill' wana-nw-.....,,.w-W +-...yu Z Q CUC A kangaroo hop for two points! IXYU IVVU IVVU IVVU IVVU Row 1 ' Row 2: B TEA IVYU's B squad lost but one game during the basketball season which should make Titan followers happy. Happy, in View of the fact that in the near future, these yearlings will don varsity togs. Let's hope for their success, in the face of stiffer competition. in the future. B TEAMS RECORD 64 TEKES 43 83 GIBSON CITY 40 60 MILLIKIN 49 75 ILLINOIS COLLEGE B's 48 64 LAKE FOREST B's 58 Burt YVhitman, Marv Smith, Bob Hildebrand, Harold B Dow Morris, Bill Gross, jim Ash, .lim McLain. BIIIICIT, IVVU 45 IXYU 72 NYU 63 IXYU 62 Bob IYinkles. ILLINOIS COLLEGE B's 51 MIILLIKIN 44 NORMAL 60 NORMAL 61 , , . ,, ,. .W .,,V V ,,,. , BA EBALL As we go to press, the baseball team has returned from their southern trip with a record of two Wins and one defeat. Baseball at Wesleyan attracts boys from all over the United States. In Coach Horenberger's starting line-up there are only two boys from Illinois-Fran Somers, catcher, and Don Salzman, second-base- man. Roger Grimshaw, first-baseman, is from Ohio, the short-stop, Cosmidos, hails from Virginia, at third-base is Winkles from Arkansas, Ed White, left-fielder, also comes from Arkansas, in center- field is Begely from Massachusetts, Gus Ploch, right-fielder, comes from Michigan. Last year the Titans Won the CCI conference championship, and the prospects are good again this year. 254 April April April April April April May May May May May May May May Schedule Dekalb at DeKalb Chanute Field at Rantoul Augustana at Rock Island Millikin at Decatur VVheaton at Bloomington Elmhurst at Bloomington North Central at Naperville DeKalb at Bloomington Illinois College at jacksonville Millikin at Bloomington VVashington University at St. Louis ISNU at Normal ISNU at Normal Illinois College at Bloomington arf' I' JOHN ROBINSON, Out6cld GUS PLOCH, Ourfield JACK BEGLEY, Outfield I ALEX COSXHDOS, Shortstop FD NYHITF, Outficld BOB XYINKIJCS, Third base ROGER GRI.XlSHAYY, First base JOE BUCK, OutEcld N 1 'EP' Xxi uw- DICK VAN SCYOC, Pitcher DICK GABOS, Pitcher DICK EICHELBERG, Pitcher lf. 2 1 BILL OSNESS, Catcher FRAN SOMERS, Catcher DON SALZNIAN, Infielder DON MARTIN, Catcher MARV SMITH, Catcher ff ,J TRACK Row l': jim Sruckcy, YVillian1 Lewerenz, joe Solls, Dick Alexander, Scott Kell, Bob VVhite, Frank VVilson, Bob Heltsley loren Davidson. Roy' 2: Boh Hildehrand, jim McLain, Don Clemens, Buck johnson, Nathan Davis, jim Cunningham, Don Hayes, Dick C recn jim Clough, Archie Reynolds. Roy' 3: Gene Casey, Morris Bogard, Gil: Bacchler, Paul Braziller, Charles Cox, Dyrle Quick, Bill Polley, Leonard Shuol IS llrnnk Perucca, Ed Leach, Bill Shields, Coach Bertagnolli. Co-Captain DICK .-Xl,FX.-XNDIQR, Dismncc man sf C ,D ','.si,,. . A' . :M-, 1 f ist si' we . .6 Q' 'A' MW'm'w,4ww B wHN5:..g,l,x,i,, ,M ..-3' i?3S'i'5f. 'riifffalr' fix 'R-3'5'f?w ' ve. -:lf f A .f mi- 4-., , 492:-:K.':ag.gg K' A :W-fmswfms-'!4w QZ.'4 V'1vxJ'2. Y, 5 if-V-qgir . ff we wi 4 Co-Captain BOB LUSH, Sprinter and Hurdler MORRIS BOGARD, 440 Yard Dash BILL POLLEY, Discus and Shot Put JOE SOLLS, Pole Vault TRACK SCHEDULE April 9 Chanute Field May 14 Elmhurst April 12 Augustana May 17 Normal May 7 North Central May 21 Conference meet at Millikin 258 JIM STUCKEY, Sprinter FRANK VVILSON, 880 Yard Dash CHARLES COX, Distance Man um A 35AEilfN7 h Row l: Coach licrtagmrli, Guild, Smiley, l,ix'ingstcm, Prcst, Cnprnin Bcutlw. Row Z: Lloyd, Rlddlc, Bowles, Nlnll, .-Xssistunt Conch Gremcr. WIMMI R' ls. ff' I W 259 1ddc,5 0 Ill n Huff. 5IHllLf 5 .lrch mf ,wi is D'i? 37 Eiiiwgra, ifggaiiii gg iii, EEE SIGMA CHI-QPLEDGE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Row I: Bob YVhite, Bob Wfinkles, Dale Kassel. Row 2: jim Ash, Dick Stoik, Dick Helligas, Arch Reynolds, Phil Hunt, Roger Grimshaxv, TKE-BOXYLING CHAMPS TKE-VOLLEY BALL XVINNFRS Row 1: Gill Bae-ehler, Don Zandi, George Hughes. Row 1: Lloyd Bgldwin, Gih Bacchler. Row 2: Frank Peruccn, joe Outram, Dan Higgins, john Row 2: ,lack He-ikcn, Roy Grenier, Frank Perueca. Lane. 260 W Nlnrrhu XYycofT, joan I5oyx'm1m, Shirley Henderson, Dorothy Rich, joe Sohls CHEERLEADERS ,lm Wolf. Mary Lou Gooding, Xlnrcia Connell, Xlnrrhn NYyco1f. Dorothy Rich, lflcnmor Prcgl. Alonzu Hou !ll1ll1. Shirley Hendcr- 26 son, Dorothy Gnllnghcr, Alou Sohls 7 TENN Cl.-XRI. STKIXKF BOB PARSONS 262 MARY OGIJCSBY JE fv- FRED IAUHFR W0 Nl.-XRIAX XIEHAUS, Head of XYmncn's Athletics 'S SPORT J 4 I 1 i IEONNIIQJEAX SCHXIIEC. Instructor in Physical FdLlL'11l'iUl1 263 WQMENS SPGRTS KAI-'PA DELTA - HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Row 1: Eleanor Pregle, Clarene Nlackinson. Marjorie jeckel Fngelnian, Phoebe XYliipple, jane Connelly, jeanerte Winkler. Roxy 2: Lois Howes, Margaret Nlclzer, lflizalmetli Oborn, Ruth jean xxvlllflllllll, Anne Nlclntyre. WRST Row l Row 2 Row 3 FINAL HCCKEY TOURNAMENT RESULTS Total Opponenfs XYon Lost Tied Points Points Kappa Delta 4 0 0 I0 2 lndee 3 1 0 I+ 3 Kappa Kappa Ganinia 2 2 O l I 7 Alpha Gannna Delta 0 3 1 -l 15 Sigma Kappa O 3 I 3 15 VARSITY HOCKEY TIC.-XM ,lean Evans, Helen Hilperr, Roslyn johnson, Harriet Vanes, Ruth jean XYliitman. Adelaide Hayes, Penny Griparis, Laura Killcbrew, Nlarilyn Galini. Maxine Schultz, Marge Clark, Ruth Palm, Anne Melntyrc. 26 VARSITY VOLLFYB-XLI IFAM Row l: Fllen Swartz, Dorothy Dunlap Jeanette YVinkler, Lorraine Marryatt Row 2: Penny Griparis, Ann Ilngelbreehr Maxine Schultz, Mary Read VOLLEYBALL FINAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS A Teams 147071 Lost lndees ' 4 0 Kappa Delta 3 1 Alpha Gamma Delta 2 2 Sigma Kappa l 3 Kappa Kappa Gamma 0 4 INDFE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS B Teams Kappa Delta lndees Kappa Kappa Sigma Kappa Gamma W'01z Lost 3 O 2 1 l 2 O 3 Row l: Adelaide Hayes, Laura Kille- brew, Marge Clarke, Jeannine Hilde- lmrandt. Row 2: Penny Griparis, Ann Engel- lmreeht, Nancy Rountree, Maxine Schultz, Joyce Tiliarrington. 266 BASKETBALL FIRST ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT 'I'cm11 Ufovz Lost Indees .... .......... . . . 4 0 Alpha Gamma Delta . . ,. 2 2 Sigma Alpha Iota , . . 2 2 Kappa Delta . . .... . 2 2 Kappa Kappa Gammi .. . 0 4 FLIMINATION TOURNAMENT Sigma Alpha Iota . . . ................ First Place FIRST HONORARY VARSITY TI:1AAI SFCOND HONORARY VARSITY TFAIXI Bettye jane Hollman F Dolorous Reynolds F Maxine Schultz F Mary Ann Minard F Emily Smith F Mariorie Peters C1 Helen Hilpert G Ruth jean Whitman G Rose Stock G Marilyn Smith G Dorothy Rich Faye Cassingham Ann Fngelbreeht Mary Read joan Heyl Allison Cope Laura Killebrew Ellen Swartz Dot Fdmunds .lean Fvans 26 268 SWIMMI Miss Sehmicg giving expert instruction Wesleyan Bathing Beauties SXVIMMING CLUB Row l: Carol Fulk, Allison Cope, Susan Harms, Shirlce Haegle, Heleniean Lautcrbach, Betty johnson, Marge Peters, Barbara Catlin, Louise Sims. 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Milk 61' Clink, Bonnie, 91, 115, 189, 226 Adomaitis, Edward, 59, 197 Agazzi, Mary Louise, 74, 189, 218, 223 Alcott, Royal, 59 Alexander, Alma, 27, 115, 116, 118, 185 Alexander, Nell, 59, 177, 210, 219, 222 Alexander,-Richard, 59, 227, 257 Alfeld, Shirley, 59, 115, 185, 216 Allison, George, 5, 197, 215 Allison, William, 74, 197, 210, 216, 219 Altschwager, Richard, 191 Ames, Bruce, 197 Ames, John, 197 Anderson, Alfreda, 27, 115, 126, 183 Anderson, Donald, 222 Anderson, Doris, 59, 117 Anderson, Gerald, 59, 248, 249, 251 Harold, , Joanne, Andrews, Ray, 59, Angell, Ruth, 89, Appelquist, Carol, 89, 177, 230 Applegate, Joyce, 89, 189 Archer, Gene, 74 Artley, Jean, 89, 183, 222 Ash, James, 89, 193, 253, 260 Ashley, Shirley, 115, 117, 185 Augspurger, Dean, 89 Augspurger, Lois, 89, 115, 116, 187 Anderson, Anderson 59, 24s, 249, 251 89 116, 117, 199, 204 115, 116 134, 204, 216 Aussicker, Jerry, 117, 199 Baeghler, Gilbert, 195, 235, 241, 257, 2 0 Baggerly, Julian, 89, 115, 116, 199 Bailey, Geri, 59, 115, 187 Bailey, William, 5, 27, 126, 134, 195, 215 Baker, Jesse, 89 Baker, JoAnn, 89, 177, 227, 268 Baker, Merritt, 59, 115 Baldon, Abraham, 27, 201 Baldwin, Lloyd, 59, 195, 205, 213. 260 Balk, Shirley, 27, 116, 117, 187, 204, 206, 209, 210, 230 Ball, Joe, 199 Balladin, Emily, 89 Balsley, Lorraine, 89, 115 Bane, Richard, 27 Bankert, Ral h, 59, 197 Bargara, 74, 115, 116 Bannon, Banta, Terry, 74, 193, 227 Barclay, Carol, 89, 134, 181, 216, 227, 268 Barclay, Patricia, 27, 181, 204, 209, 219, 220, 221, 226 Barker, James, 134, 191 Barker, Jerry, 191 Barling, Vernon, 74 Barnett, James, 89, 199, 218 Barrett, Barrett, Barron, Steve, 197, 201 Stuart, 74 Laddy, 59, 115, 116 Basham, games, 89 Basso, Al ert,'27, 114, 204 Bates, Marlorie, 28, 115, 185 Bauer, Bauer, George, 89, 195 Raymond, 28, 193, 225 , 245 Bayless, Ethel, 115, 116, 187 Bayless, Weldon, 89 Beadles, William, 74, 191 Bean, Donald, 28, 201 Beatty, Elvin, ,28, 59 Beckman, Janice, 204 Beckman, Margaret, 90, 183, 224, 226 Beebe, Beeler, Florence, 90, 115, 189 Ruth, 228 Beers, George, 28 Fahsbender, Kenneth, 35, 115, 199 Beg s, John, 90, 201 Beglgey, John, 90, 235, 239, 255 Behrends, Mildred, 28, 115, 116, 285, 207, 209 Bell, Marleis, 74, 116, 187 Bell, Marilyn, 74, 115, 116, 187 Bell, Suzanne, 74, 181 Belyea, Albert, 28 Belyea, Dana, 59, 191 Belyea, Mary, 74, 116 Belyea, Ruth, 59, 230 Bender, Phyllis, 60, 177 Benjamin, William, 191, 213 Bennett, Audrey, 181, 208 Bennett, Charles, 115 Bennett, Hendry, 28, 235, 238. 2451, 250, 252, 253 270 DEX Bennett, Harold, 90, 95, 246, 248, 251 Bennett, John, 74, 115, 116, 191 Berggren, George, 60, 193 Bergquist, Andy, 115 Bergquist, John, 90, 199, 201 Berquist, Ronald, 90, 191, 215, 216 Bertello. Alejandro, 90, 221 Beucherie, James, 60 Beyer, Clarence, 29, 193, 206, 211, 220 Beyer, Freda, 74, 181 Bharath, John, 90, 201 Bibo, gohn, 197 Bielen erg, Jim, 191, 248, 250, 251 Bienfang, Katharyn, 90, 117, 187 Bigger, William, 60, 115, 116, 199 Bill, K. Richard, 29 Billota, Michael, 29 Bird, Carlton, 74, 197, 235, 242 Blarlihard, Townsend, 29, 193, 235, 2 Bloomquist, Sid, 90, 115, 201 Blunt, Joyce, 90 Bodecker, Shirley, 74, 115, 116, 118, 143. 185 Bodley, Paul, 195 Bogard, Morris, 60, 168, 257, 258 Bohmann, Joan, 5, 90, 179, 215, 261 Bonnell, Dean, 115, 211, 212 Bonnell, Jean, 29, 115, 223 Bookwalter, Elaine, 115, 185 Bookwalter, John, 29, 60, 197 Bowers, Betty, 90, 181, 226 Bowles, John, 191, 259 Bowling, Robert, 29, 197 Boyle, John, 220 Bradley, Gerry, 191, 235, 241 B1'adY, JCYYY, 90, 191 Brannen, Charlotte, 90 .., Braziller, Paul, 90, 115, 195, 257 Breckenridge, George, 90 Brent, Jeannine, 115 Brian, Fred, 60, 126, 134, 191, 219 Bright, Dean, 60 Brill, Carol, 60, 172, 189, 206, 210, 222, 223 Brison, Bonnie, 29, 177, 224 Broad, Connie 60, 179 Broaddus, Reuben, 115 Bromaghim, Harry- 30 Bromley, Curtis, 30, 197 Brooks, Harold, 191 Brooks, Robert, 91 ' Brooks, Suzanne, 91, 115, 168, 179, 230 Brown, Barbara, 228 Brown, Curt, 26, 30, 191, 204, 207, 227, 235. 238, 247 Brown, David E., 30, 172, 195, 205, 211, 215, 216 Brown, David L., 5, 74, 197 Brown, Edward, 60, 193 Brown, Jack, 30, 191 Brown, James, 60, 191 Brown, Robert, 30 Brown, Sara, 74, 223 Brown, William, 30, 199 Brummell, Billie Lou, 60, 114, 116, 168, 187, 210, 211 Brundage, Mary, 91, 115, 116, 189 Brunson, Marjorie, 115 Bryner, Ilames, 60, 199 Buck, Aese, 75, 116, 187, 226 Buck, Bernice, 75, 189, 205, 218, 223 Buck, Joe, 30, 197, 255 Buck, Samuel, 91, 115, 116 Buethe, William, 31, 191, 259 Buffo, Fern, 75, 115, 183 Burke, Robert, 60, 197 Burns, John, 91 Burrill, Roy, 31, 223 Burt, Jane, 75, 179, 226, 230 Busbey, Richard, 91 Bute, Marian, 91, 116 Butler, Robert, 31, 197 Byham, Ray, 75, 115, 199 Byrne, Allan, 91, 115, 201, 223 Callahan, Nadine, 31, 189, 204, 216, 22,3 Calsmer, Frank, 115, 201, 220 Cameron, Carolyn, 91, 115, 116, 189 Campbell, Catherine, 75, 189 Campbell, Eben, 75, 115, 116 Campbell, Shirley, 60, 183, 222, 226 Capasso, John, 31, 193, 212, 213 Carden, Robert, 191 Carey, Lorraine, 185 Carey, Omer, 75, 197, 201 Carlson, Roy, 60 Carner, John, 191 Carpenter, Anne, 75, 230 ' Carson, Catherine, 75, 134, 183 Carson, John, 60, 193, 207, 216, 227 Carson, William, 75 Carter, Alberta, 61, 210 Carter, Charles, 199 Harold, 61 , 201 Carter, Cartwright, Albert, 61 Casey, Gene, 31, 235, 257 Cassingham, Faye, 61, 179, 226, 267 Castricone, Gloria, 61, 115, 187 Cates, Florence, 212 Catlin, Barbara, 91, 115, 168, 189, 227, 268 Chace, Selma, 5, 61, 126, 179, 209, 215 Chapin, Robert, 61 Chapman, Patricia, 183 Charuhas, George, 201 Cheng, Frances, 107 Cheng, Ruth, 223 Christiansen, Howard, 31 Clark, Alexander, 61 Clark, Jeanne, 67, 230 Clark, Marjorie, 91, 189, 226, 265, 266 Cleary, Eleanor, 75, 230 Clemens, Donald, 91, 195, 235, 244, 257 Clough, James, 220, 257 Coffey, Lucy, 228 Collins, Gene, 61, 193 Colsten, Russell, 75 Colton, J. David, 91 Com her, Dean, 75 Condgon, Mary, 61, 183, 219. 221, 224 Conklin, 'Charles 61, 160, 168, 191, 211 Conklin, Edward, 75 Connell, Marcia, 91, 177, 261 Connelly, Anne, 91, 179, 226, 230 Connelly, Jane, 61, 179, 208, 210, 218, 222, 226, 265 Conti, Sebastiano, 117, 199 Cook, Charles. 201, 227 Cook, Mary, 91, 117 Cooke, Katherine, 187 Coolidge, Martha, 92, 183, 226, 227, 268 Cope, Allison, 92, 117, 187, 227, 267, 268 Copeland, Albert, 75 Copeland, Glenn, 197 Cosmidis, Alex, 61, 197, 255 COX, Charles, 75, 168, 201, 220, 257, 258 Craig, Fred, 61 Craig, Marilyn, 75, 220, 230 Crane, Norman, 32, 115, 199 Crawford, Alan, 32, 115, 199 Crawford, Barbara, 76, 116, 187 Creech, Omer, 115, 116 Cross, Mary Lee, 61, 117, 187, 210 Crum William, 32 Crumbaugh, James, 115, 199, 207, 210 Cuellar, Helen, 61, 221, 222 Cummings, Lee, 115, 199 Cunningham, James 61, 193, 257 Cunningham, Stanley, 76 Curtis, Nancy, 92, 181 Cusey, Julian, 191 Dambold, Bruce, 62 D'Amelio, Lucrezia, 76, 115, 187 Darcy, Patricia, 228 Darling, Marilyn, 76, 227, 268 Daubenspeck, Joyce, 32, 134, 216 Daubenspeck, Robert, 32, 115, 126, Daugherty, Marston, 92 Davidson, Charles, 62 Davidson, Loren, 76, 191, 257 Davidson, Margaret, 62, 183 Davis, Franklyn, 76 Davis, Harry, 32 Davis, Kenneth, 92, 115, 197, 201 Nathan, 76, 115, 199, 257 Davis, Davis, William, 191 Day, Ben, 76, 201, 220, 223 Dean, Dale, 92 DeAngelis, Anthony, 92, 197 DeBlois, Roger, 92 Dees, David, 32, 210 Dehm, Richard, 191, 206 Delgado, Lope, 221 DeMoss, James, 92, 115 Desnoyers, Thomas, 76 Desormey, James, 62, 193, 227, 235, 239 DeVary, Robert, 32, 193, 220 DeVore, William, 33, 115 Dial, William, 33, 115, 116, 199 Dickerson, Alan, 76, 115, 199 Dickinson, James, 62 Diefenthaler, Sara, 92, 189, 226 Dillon, Neal, 33 Dimmirr, Paul, 92, 115, 223 Dixon, Robert, 33, 201, 216, 220, Dodson, Norma, 228 Doern, Jeanne, 92, 115, 189 Douglas, Allen, 76, 115, 116 Downer, Caryl, 92, 183, 226 222 Downey, Irene, 33, 189, 204, 209, 216, 224. 230 Downing, Patricia, 76, 179, 211, 226, 227, 268 Draegen, Jean, 92, 168, 189 Drake, Frederick, 62, 201 Draper, William, 62 Drysdale. Floyd, 76 Duell, William, 33, 160, 197, 211, 213 Dunbar, Nancy, 76, 115, 189, 223, 230 Dunlap, Dorothy, 76, 179, 210, 226, 227, 268 Dunn, James, 76 Dunn, Martin, 33, 193, 204, 210, 222 Dusenbury, Rex. 33, 195 Duvall, William, 76, 193, 220 Easland, Richard, 92, 199 Eaton, Norma, 62, 181, 220, 221, 222 Ebert, Leo, 92 Ebling, Carolyn, 76, 134 Eccles, Joan, 34 Eddes, Jeanne, 77, 224 Eddy, Don, 77, 235, 244 Eddy, E. Joyce, 92, 115, 116, 189 Edmunds, Dorothy, 5, 77, 177, 210, 215, 223, 226, 267 Edwards, Edward, 5, 126, 215 Eeten, Kathryn, 34, 181 Eichelberg, Richard, 92, 256 Elder, Robert, 26, 34, 201, 222 Eldrenkamp, Howard, 77, 205, 206, 223 Elliot, Bruce, 34, 193 Elliott, James, 191 Elliott, Roger, 34, 191, 216 Ellis, Burchell, 34 Ellis, John, 77 Elwert, Bert, 77 Eng, Tan Ah, 34 Engel, Hubert, 62 Engeihardt, Douglas, 34, 117, 199, 20 Engelbrecht, Ann, 93, 115, 189, 216, 226, 266, 267 Engelman, Kenneth, 35, 116, 206, 209, 222. 223 Ensenberger, Joe, 193 Eppel, Joan, 77, 134, 181, 226 Eppelheimer, Anita, 35, 115, 116, 187, 216, 230 Erdman, Melvin, 35 Erdman, Robert, 77 Erickson, Norman, 62, 195, 248 Ericzon, Joan, 77, 181, 205, 212, 213 Esch, Mar Alice, 77, 226 Essex, Barlgara, 93, 183 Evans, Helen, 181 Evans, Jean, 58, 62, 265, 267 Evans, Robert, 62, 168, 193, 211 Ewan, Anne, 62, 115 Ewert, Bill, 197 Ewing, Mary, 93, 115, 177, 222 Exton, William, 62 Eymann, Arthur, 62, 115, 199 Fairchild, Alice, 93, 181 Fairchild, Elizabeth, 181, 216 Farless, Robert, 77, 201, 216, 223 Fearheiley, Nancy, 5, 93, 134, 181, 215 Ferro, Audrey, 58, 62, 115, 187, 210, 211, 219 Filson, William, 35 Finks, William, 197, 235, 240 Finley, Robert, 62 Fischer, Robert, 62 Flaminie, Harriett, 93 Flavin, James, 35, 199, 219 Fleming, Alan, 95, 201 Fleming, Marjorie, 63, 221 Flesher, Guy, 191 Fletcher, James, 35, 116, 201, 213 Flint, John, 195, 211 Flynn, John, 35 Flynn, Richard, 36 Fogle, Bett , 93 Forbes, Jaflr, 36, 195, 204, 219, 220 Foster, Merrill, 36, 210 Foutch, Betty, 93, 181 Fountain, Roy, 36 Franz, William, 77, 168, 193 Fraser, Warren, 195, 235, 245 Frederick, George, 63, 197 Frederick, Marilyn, 88, 93, 115, 187 Frederick, Warren, 77 Freedlund, JoAnne, 228 Freeman, Joyce, 228 Freise, Duanne, 93, 115, 177, 226 French, Norma, 63, 115, 185 Friberg, William, 197, 235 Frick, Jo ce, 93, 115 Fricke, Niancy, 5, 93, 215 Friedrich, Rosemary, 189 Froelich, William, 36 Fulk, Carol, 93, 177, 226, 227, 268 Gabbert, William, 93, 117, 199 Gabos, John, 63, 193, 227 Gabos, Richard, 77, 256 Gage, Susan, 77, 115, 189, 220, 223 Gahm, Marilyn, 63, 181, 207, 210, 220, 226, 265 Gallagher, Dorothy, 93, 183, 261 Gallivan, Ilames, 77 Garcia, Sa ly, 93 Garrett, Dale, 63 Garrett, Jack, 197 Garrison, Marie, 77, 143, 179, 218, 226, 230 Gaston, Mildred, 63, 185 Gaston, Steve, 4, 201, 205, 222, 223 Gaylord, David, 78, 197 Gemberling, James, 94, 201, Genung, Leonard, 94, 199 Gibbs, Lillian, 94, 230 Gilbert, Richard, 63 Gish, Dale, 78 Glenn, Ralph, 78, 213 Goben, Marian, 94, 189 Goich, Samuel, 63, 213 Goins, Rollie, 78 Gonzalez, Gustave, 94, 221 Gonzalez, Lydia, 36, 189, 220, 221 Good, Sam, 195 Goodell, Kenneth, 201, 223 Gooding, Mary Lou, 63. 183, 226, 261 Goodrich, Charlotte, 36, 115, 187, 209, 230 Gordon, Donald, 63, 193 Gordon, Robert, 63, 115 Gorman, Robert, 116, 199, 204, 205, 210, 216 Graening, Joanne, 78, 115 Graham, Martin, 78, 191 222, 223 Haseltine, Marcia, 94, Hasle, Dorothy, 94, 230 Hass, Stanley, 38 Hasse, Jane, 95, 189 Hastings, Howard, 63, 197 117, 189 179, 189, 218, 115, 116, 168, Hathaway, Jane, 222 Hathaway, Marion, 38, 210. 222 a 126, 189, 230 Hattan, Betty, 38. 115, Hawkins, Jack, 78, 193, 235, 245 Hayes, Adelaide, 38, 223, 226, 230, 265, 266 Hayner, Eugene, 38, 201 Hays, Robert, 63, 201. 257 Hazzard, Joseph, 95, 115, 201 Heath, Robert, 38, 193 Heaton, Lynden, 38, 201 Hedreck, Curtis, 79 Heiken, Jack, 39, 195, 210, 211, 260 Heinl, Donald, 79, 195 Heinzman, Suzanne, 95, 183, 221, 226 Heisner, Earl, 218 Helligas, Richard, 193, 260 Heltsley, Robert, 95, 257 213, Henderson, ShirlCY, 95, 179, 227, 261, 268 Henzlrixson, Gay, 63, 189, 208, 210, 218, 222 Hennessey, Robert, 79 Henning, Dorothy, 115 Henr , Oliver, 197 Henslley, Thomas, 79 Herbst, George, 95, 201 Hermann, Gene, 64 Herrick, Jane, 79, 134, 179 Jeckel, Marjorie, 26, 40, 179, 204, 206, 209, 210 222, 223, 265 Jeffres, Joyce, 64: 219, 177 Jennings, Marcia, 40, 126, 183, 211 Jensen, Wiliam, 96, 223 Johns, Bruce, 115 Lawler, Frederick, 97, 115, 116, 117, 199 Leach, Edwin, 65, 195, 227, 257 Lee, Fada, 65, 115, 189, 208, 223, 230' Lee, Henry, 97, 115, 201 Lefever, Orville, 81, 199 Lehman, James, 65 Lehman, Richard, 81 Leighry. John, 81, 199 Leonard, Agnes, 81 Leonard, Francis. 107, 117 Leonard, Jacqueline, 115, 189 Leonard, Kirk, 43 Leonard, Willard, 81, 168, 193 Lepper, Lois, 43, 177, 204, 209, 210,. 219, 225 Johns, Glen, 80, 191 Johnson, Betty, 80, 183, 227, 268 Johnson, Buxton, 80, 257 Johnson, Clifford, 115, 116 Johnson, Haroldine, 64 Johnson, Kenneth, 64, 96, 115, 201 Johnson, Kent, 191 Johnson, Peggy, 96 Johnson, Robert, 40. 80, 191, 195 Johgson, Roslyn, 64, 179, 226, 230, 2 5 Johnson, Warren. 96, 117, 199 Johnston, Kay, 126, 219 Johnston, Mary, 64 Jones, James, 80 Jones, Robert, 191. 213 Jones, William, 96, 193, 201, 220, 223 Joslyn, Donald, 80, 197 Jump, Lorin, 197, 220 Kahle, John, 65 Kaiser, Robert, 96, 197 Kancler, Eugene, 40, 195 Kantor, Chester, 96, 195 Karner, John, 96 Kassel, Dale, 96, 260 Kearney, Pete, 41, 235 Keatts, Carol, 96, 185 Kehl, Marjorie, 65, 115, 185, 207 210, 216, 219 Grant Joan 94 Gray,'Ne1116, 94, 189, 221 Gray, Walter Keith, 94, 195 Green, Betty, 36 Green, Kenneth, 78, 115, 199 Green, Richard, 78, 257 Green Thomas 78 191 Greene, Carroll, 78, 115, 189 Grenier, Roy, 37, 195, 213, 259 Greninger, William, 37 Gresham, Don, 63 Grey, Virginia, 48, 222 Gribbons, Paul, 37, 207, 223 Griesemer, Charles, 37 Grimshaw, Roger, 94, 168, 193, 260 Griparis, Penelope, 37, 189, 226, 267 Grman, Eugene, 94 Gross, William, 94, 195, 235, 248, 252, 253 , 260 255, 265, 246, Heyl, Joan, 95, 179, 226, 267 Heylin, Roger, 39, 195 Higgins, Daniel, 64, 126, 134, 260 195, Hildebrand, Donald, 215, 220, 222 Hildebrand, Robert, 95, 248, 251, 253, 257 Hildebrandt, Jeannine, 5, 79, 189, 197, 204, 225, 265, 267 Hill, Nancy, 95, 115, 116, 189 Hill, Roland, 64, 235 Hilpert, Helen, 39, 189, 197, 204, 225, 265, 267 Hinckel, Philip, 191 Hinton, Bonnie, 95, 118, 195 Hite, Dawn, 79, 115, 189, 216, 223 Ho, Mary, 79, 115, 220, 225 Hodel, Joyce, 95. 115, 116, 189, 218 Hodge, Emma, 95, 218 Hodges, Duane, 39, 117, 195 Hoffman, Robert, 79 Hogan, William, 168 Holfort , Robert, 95 Holland, Robert, 95, 201 Holle, Leona. 39, 116, 187, 204, 209, 219 Hollman, Betty, 39, 115, 116, 187, 267 Holloway, Donald, 39, 201 Hollowe l, Pat, 64, 126 134, 143, 219 Holmes, Arthur, 115, 199 Holt, Lloyd, 95, 201, 223 Hook, Robert, 64, 195, 213 Hoose, Nancy. 95, 181, 227 Horst, Annetta, 79. 179 Horst, Deloris, 39. 179, 204, 208, 209, 210, 222, 230 Houldridge, Gwendolyn, 79, 115, 189, 222, 224 House, Catherine, 79, 177 House, Joan, 40 Howard, Herman, 40 Howard, Marian, 64, 179, 224 Howard, Phil, 191, 222 Howells, John, 64 Howes, Lois, 64, 179, 265 Hrechko, James, 64, 193, 220 Hubble, Marilyn, 64, 179, 224 Hughes, George, 95, 195 Kell, Scott, 80, 213, 257 Kellar, Robert, 96 Keller, Edward, 41, 134 Keller, Ralph, 235, 243 Kelsey, Betty, 80, 189, 226 Kemple. Harold, 41, 225 Kerr. Norman, 5, 96, 172, 201 Kessler. Wendell, 65, 115, 116, Kidd, David, 195 Kidd. Jerry, 65, 195 Killebrew. Laura, 41, 189, 226, 201 265, 266, 267 . Killian, Patricia, 96, 117, 187 Kincaid. Winifred, 65, 115, 116, 189, '205, 223 Kinder, John, 65, 227, 248, 250, 251 King, Edgar, 41 Kinzinger, Rex, 80, 248 Kiper, Robert, 41 Kipfer, Betty. 96. 115, 177, 222, 226 Kirkpatrick, Phyllis. 96, 183 Kirkpatrick, Richard, 65 Kivi, Robert, 80 Klaus, John, 115, 201, 221 Klemsteiber, Lois, 41 Klin C3l'0l 97 115 189 ll, , , , Klopfenstein, Jay, 5, 41, 172, 207, 215 Knoll, Frank, 42 Knourek, Joyce, 65, 160, 183, 210 212, 219 Knox Robert, 97, 195 Koehler, Elmira, 42, 117, 187, 204 205, 209, 211 Kohl, John, 97, 195 Kohler, Lucille, 65 Koos, Albert, 191 Koos, Robert, 42. 122 Kramer, Agnes, 42, 115, 185 Kramer, Darwin, 42 Kratina, Mylla Jeanne, 80, 115, Krause, Patricia, 97, 115, 116, Krause, Walter, 42, 197 Kriegsman, Philip, 97, 191 Kring, Dorothy, 65, 116, 117, 20 230 Krug, Phyllis, 97, 115, 177 185 185 204 8, Letsinger, Peggy, 81, 115, 187, 226 Lewerenz. William, 97, 257 Lewis. Walter, 81, 193, 213 Lile, Buddy, 199 Lile, Trennis, 81, 199 Lindsey, Monte, 65 Livingston, Frank, 81, 195, 220, 259 Lloyd, Alan, 97, 191, 259 Lear. Ralph, 81, 191, 220 Lobdell, Nancy, 97, 177, 224, 226 Lofgren, Gordon, 97,, 195 Loitz. Frances, 97, 115, 185, 189 Longbons, John, 65 Loofborough, Sidney, 98 Loomis, James, 43 Lotz, Raymond, 115, 201 Lotz, Winona, 66, 208, 218, 223 Lou, Lois, 228 Love, Robert, 81, 193 Lowry, Barbara, 81, 115, 116, 187 Loyal, Mary, 98 Lucas, James, 66, 168, 199, 204, 207,. 210, 211, 213 Lueschen, John, 66, 126 Lukas, John, 66, 197 Lundquist, Robert, 81, 191 Lush, Robert, 43, 197, 227, 235, 241, 257 Luque, Fermin, 81 Lynch, Donald, 66 McCabe, James, 98, 197 McCall, Donald, 81 McCall, Frances, 189 McCall, Mary, 115, 118 McCann, Mary Jane, 66, 81, 116, 185,. 216 McConnell, Thomas, 126 McCracken, John, 81, 115, McDermott, Garth, 98 McDonald, Curtis, 98 McDonald, Robert, 43 McFeeters, Robert, 66, 197, 220 McGaffey, Robert, 220 MCGavock, Monty, 98, 197 McGirk, Norman, 98 McGrath, Edward, 66 McGrath, Joseph, 66 McKinley, Ruth, 98, 189 McLain, James, 98, 195, 248, 252, 253, 257 195 McNamee, Domini, 98, 181, 227, 268' Maclntyre, Anne, 98, 179, 226, 265 Mack, James, 43, 210 Mack, Joan, 43, 177, 204, 211, 221 Maclay, David, 82 Machara, Samuel, 98, 220 Magee, Marian, 98, 115, 117 Maher, Martin, 98, 226 Makinson, Clarene, 66, 179, 226, 265- Makinson, James, 66, 134 Malban, John, 43, 172, 204, 205, 209 Malcor, Helen, 66, 126, 134, 207, 218 Mall, Fred, 66, 195, 213, 259 Mallatrs, Katherine, 44, 115, 187, 204, 221, 230 Maloney, William, 66 Manahan, Robert, 98, 116, 199 Markland, Barbara, 5, 44, 115, 116, 187, 205, 215, 230 Grubb, Wiliam. 37, 191, 219 Guenther, Fay Lou, 37, 116, 187, Guild, Bruce, 259 Gustafson, Donna, 78, 177 Gustat, Bernadine, 78, 117, 189, 210 218 Haag, Robert, 191 Haegele, Shirlee, 78, 134, 177, 227, 268 Hakes, Barbara, 63, 177 Haley, Eldred, 78 Hall, Barbara, 78, 134, 183 Halligan, Eleanor, 37, 116, 236 Hard, James, 199 Harden, Joann, 94, 116 Harms, Suzanne, 94, 117, 187, 227, 268 Harpstrite, Patricia, 94, 189 Harrington, Pauline, 107, 114 Harris, Bill, 197, 220 Hulett, Harold. 79, 195 Humphrey, Roger, 95, 191 Hunt, John, 40, 116, 199 Hunt, Phillip, 64, 193, 260 Hunter, Ruth, 228 Hurbst, George, 95, 197 Hurst, Pauline, 115, 116, 185, 219 Hurt, Maiorie, 79, 189, 223 Husten, Naomi, 96, 115, 116, 189, 230 Hutchinson, Fred, 64 Harris, Charles. 78 Harris, Lorraine, 38, 115, 116 Harris, Robert H., 63, 78 Harris, Robert V., 94 Hase, Donald, 94 Hyndman, Dorothy, 79, 115, 189, 230 Ihle, John, 126, 191 Ingram, Mary, 96 Ippel, Gerald, 40, 197 lsenhart, Kingston, 79, 193 Issayus, Nerayo, 79 Jackson, Bill, 79, 115, 195, 227 Jackson, James. 96, 191 Jackson, Minnie, 80, 115, 189, 220, 226 Jamison, Lorraine, 64, 115, 226 Jamison, Richard, 117, 118 Jeangerard, Jack, 80, 191 Kunishige, Margaret, 42, 189, 222 Kunski, Leonard, 199 Kuntzi, XVilliam, 195 LaBounty, William, 97, 197 La'Coste, Ramon, 199 LaDue, John, 97 Lambrecht, Kathryn, 65, 115 Landess, Hugh, 65, 193 Lane, John, 195, 227, 248, 250, 251 260 R Lankford, Ray, 80 Marks, Clayton, 44 Marryatt, Lorraine, 44, 205, 206, 209, 217, 222, 225, 226, 227, 266, 268 Marsch, Joan, 82 Marsh, Ruby. 82, 179 Marsh, William, 44, 227 Martin, Don, 82, 195, 235, 256 Martin, Patricia, 98 Mathis, Donald, 44, 116, 179 Martini, Marilyn, 88, 98, 115, 179 Maurer, Doris, 160, 216 Maurer, Joseph, 115 226 Lanz, Selma, 80, 115, 189, 220, Larson, Donald, 65, 193, 227, 235 240, 242, 247 Larson, Joanne, 80, 189, 226 Larson, Karen, 80, 116 Lathbury, Joseph, 42 Lau, Phyllis, 97 Laughlin. Norma, 80, 115, 189, 211 215, 216, 226 Lauher, Fred, 97, 191, 262 Lauterbach, Helenjean, 5, 81, 134, 168, 177, 206, 215, 227, 250 368 126 Mead, Leroy, 66 Meaderds, Cleofuis, 199 Meadows, Marilyn, 82, 115, 179, 216, 230 Meeker, Robert, 98, 216 Meeker, Warren, 82, 115, 199 Meier, Mahlon, 66 Meiner, Carol, 99 Melton, George, 66 Melvin, Richard, 66, 116, 199, 206 Melzer, Margaret, 82, 179, 226, 227, 230, 265, 268 Meng, Al, 99, 193, 235 271 Mercer, Verna, 99, 189 Mergen, Michael, 235, 243 Merrick, Frank, 99 Merritt, June, 82, 115, 116 Messman, Dan, 67, 168 Miller Roger, 44, 199, 209 Miller, Diane, 44, 115, 116, 185, 219 Miller Donald Lee, 107, 116, 199 Miller Donald Lyle, 67, 168 Miller, James, 82, 221 Miller Mildred, 82, 221 Miller Robert, 216, 248 Schofer, Rae, 102, 115, 179 Miller , Wilfred, 88, 99, 115, 197 Mils, Richard, 99, 199 Minard, Maeryta, 99, 117 Minard, Mary Ann, 187, 267 Mirgch, Peggy, 67, 222, 224, 226, 227, 2 S Mitchell, Gilbert, 82 Montgomery, Gene, 168, 197, 219 Montgomery, Howard, 82, 195 Moore, Charles, 67, 197 Moore, Loren, 67 Moore, Louise, 67, 115, 189 Moore, Robert, 45, 152, 195 Moore, Vernon, 45 Moore Walter 99 Moorhbuse, Paul, 45, 115, 118, 199 Taft, Edwin, 53 Moorhouse, Richard, 99 Mootoo, Elmina, 99 Mootoo, Ralph, 99 Morgan, Ellagene, 45, 115, 116, 185 Morris, Dow, 253 Morris, George, 67, 197 Morris, Glenn, 45, 205 Morrison, Richard, 225 Moser, Dean, 99 Mosser, John, 45 Mosteller, Joanne, 99, 183, 226 Moushon, Martha, 82, 189, 223 Moyer, Carol, 82 Muir, John, 82, 201, 223 Munson, Barbara, 99, 189, 230 Murphy, Patricia, 67, 117, 187 Murray, Edward, 45, 197, 225 Myers, Robert, 67, 115, 225 Naden, Wilberta, 67, 115, 116, 189, 208 Nakada, Seiii, 67, 220 Nakamura, Paul, 82 Napier, George, 45 Neeman, Calvin, 82, 193, 227, 248, 249, 251 Neeno, George, 67, 115, 201, 218, 221, 222 Nelson, Elaine, 67, 222 Nelson, Robert, 58, 67, 195, 207, 210, 219 Nelson, Donald, 99 Nerlich, Betty Lou, 26, 46, 181, Nesheda, Bob, 115 Netherton, Jeanne, 99, 230 Neu, Mary Elizabeth, 99, 183, 226 Neynaber, Hastie, 160, 168, 223 Nichols, Helen, 82, 177 Nisbet, John, 67, 134 Nisbet, Marilyn, 67, 213 Nishida, Robert, 99 Norgren, Joanna, 67, 177, 222, 224 Norris, Richard, 100, 195 Norton, Mary Fran, 67, 183, 224, 226 Norwood, Don, 68 Nuziard, Gene, 68, 197 Nylin, Donald, 68 222 Oberstar, Robert, 100, 191 Oborn, Elizabeth, 68, 179, 208, 210, 219, 224, 226, 265 Oborn, Robert, 68, 195, 220 Oglesby, Marvin, 46, 197, 262 Olsen, Howard, 83, 117 Olson, Dolores, 83, 189, 221, 226 Olson, Russell, 83, 201, 205, 216 O'Neal, Earl, 46, 223 O'Neill-Butler, Robert, 100, 116, 160, 168, 191 Onken, Donald, 100, 201 Osnegs, William, 46, 227, 235, 242, 251 Orr, Lester, 83, 118, 201, 223 Oury, Harrison, 68, 207, 213 Outram, Joseph, 46, 195. 260 Ozeran, Beatrice, 83, 222 Page, Barbara, 100, 115, 189, 226 Pa e, JoAnn, 100, 230 PaPm, Ruth Ann, 83, 115, 189, 265 Palmer, Joanne, 68, 115 116 Paloumpis, Andreas, 46, 117, 199 Pankratz, Carol, 83 Parmenter, Dorothy, 46 Parry, Virginia, 46, 115, 116, 187 Parsons, James, 68, 225 Parsons, John, 68 Parsons, Robert, 68, 225, 262 Pauley, Willard, 100, 199, 201 Payne, James, 47, 204 Peadro, Robert, 47 Pearson, Billy, 100, 222, 223 Pearson, Wayne, 47, 210 272 Penfound, Dolores, 100, 183, 224, 226 Perelman, Rachel, 83 Perkins, Gerald, 68, 115, 199 Pershina, Franklin, 83, 191 Perucca, Frank, 68, 195, 235, 257, 260 Peters, John, 5, 68, 195, 215, 216, 219 Peters, Marjorie, 68, 115, 177, 227, 267, 268 Peterson, Carl, 47, 193, 207 Peterson, Mary, 100, 115, 116, 187 Pettit, Jane, 100, 115, 183, 224 Peyron, Victor, 100, 115, 116, 201 Pfardeb, Jeanne, 115 Pflederer, Marilyn, 5, 83, 115, 189, 210, 215, 230 Phelps, Janis, 83, 115, 116, 189, 223 Pieh , Herman, 100 Piersol, Darrell, 68, 199, 204, 205, 210, 213, 221 Pierson, Donald, 68, 201, 205, 220 Pierson, Dorothy, 47, 115, 116, 168, 172, 204, 209, 211, 212, 223 Ploch, Gus, 68, 195, 235, 239, 255 Polizos, Gus, 240 Polley, Bill, 83, 168, 193, 220, 227, 257, 258 Pollock, Shirley, 5, 100, 116, 215 Polovich, Lou, 100, 235, 246 Pond, Mabel, 83 Potter, Orrin, 100, 115, 201, Poulos, James, 117, 199 Powell, Alberta, 83 Pregl, Eleanor, 83, 179, 226, 227, 261, 265, 268 Preikschat, Robert, 100, 201 Prenzler, Vernon, 68, 191 Prest, Rolland, 83, 195, 259 Preston, J. R., 191 Price, Alfred, 47, 199 Price, Robert, 58, 69, 160, 168, 193, 204, 210, 211, 212 Price, Wolford, 83, 220, 223 Puckett, Barbara, 100, 115, 179, 189 Purdy, Clyde, 101 Pusey, Martha, 220 223 Quick, Dyrle, 83, 257 Quinn, Jean, 47, 183, 222, 226, 230 Quinton, William, 84, 197, 222 Quisenberry, Duane, 101 Quisenberry, Marcia, 101, 227, 268 Ra use, Clilford, 69, 197 Ralgston, Wendell, 107 Ramcharan, Keso, 84, 220 Randall, Robert, 84 Rankin, Gene, 47, 193 Ravnaas, Phyllis, 84, 189, 230 Razdvich, Barbara, 101, 115, 116, 189 Read, Mary, 69, 181, 208, 220, 224, 266, 267 Redfield, Maryon, 69, 189, 230 Reichert, Dorothy, 48, 115, 187, 230 Reid, David, 48, 204, 222, 223 Reiffer, Dorothy, 115 Reis, Herbert, 48, 193 Reynolds, Archie, 101, 168, 193, 260 Reynolds, Carol, 181 Reynolds, Dolores, 73, 226, 267 Reynolds, James, 84 Reynolds, Joan, 221 Reynolds, Pearl, 69, 220 Rich, Dorothy, 84, 261, 267 Richards, Audrey, 101 Riddle, Harry, 84, 191, 259 Rieckhoff, William, 69, 201, 223 Rieffer, Jeanne, 101, 189 Risen, Paul, 84 Rixman, Eunice, 69, 115, 187, 206, 208, 210 Roake, Homer, 69 Roberts, Ruth, 48, 126 Robinson, John, 48, 227, 255 Rockefeller, Phyllis, 115, 185 Rodino, John, 48, 235, 242 Roeder, Everette, 101 Rogers, Fred, A101 Rogers, Jeannine, 228 Roney, Carolyn, 101, 115, 116, 189 Rook, Robert, 48, 197 Rooney, James Pat, 49, 227 Root, Lewis, 49 Rose, William, 191 Roseman, Gilbert, 101, 197 Rosenbloom, Harry, 49, 115, 116, 199 Ross, Bernell, 49, 115 Ross, James, 49, 115, 199 Rust, Ted, 69, 195 Rotko, Peter, 69 Rountree, Nancy, 101, 134, 189, 266 Roy, Marian, 101, 216 Ro alty, Jane, 101 Rubens, Walter, 197 Ruda, Jacqueline, 101, 189, 230 Runyon, Arthur, 101, 201, 223 Ruppel, Joanne, 101 Rust, Laurence. 191 Ryan, Ellyn, 69, 183 206, 209, 210, 84, 177, 221, Sage, John, 115, 199 Sa ch, Eugene, 101, 195 Saliture, Tony, 84 Salsider, Lois, 102, 18.1 Salzman, Arthur, 102 Salzman, Donald, 49, 210, 222, 256 Sargent, Mary, 49, 126, 181 Sauer, Richard, 102, 191 Sayler, Joan, 134 Scheid, George, 102 Schertz, Clarence, 49 Schieber Robert 117 1 , 1 1 99 Schlemmer, Marie, 102, 177, 222, 226 Schlosser, Dorothy, 84, 115, 177, 226 Schmidt, James, 102, 193, 2 Schneider, Albert, 102, 193 Schneider, Robert, 102 Schnipper, Jeanette, 102, 183, 48 222, 226 Schramm, Arthur, 102, 191 Schreiber, Iris, 69, 115, 189, 216, 223, 230 Schreiber, Robert, 50, 204, 210 Schroeder, Don, 69, 193 Schuler, Jack, 107, 115, 199 Schultz, Donna, 102, 115, 183 Schultz, Maxine, 50, 189, 226, 230, 265, 266, 267 Schulz, Charles, 84, 201, 206, 223 Schulz, Eleanor, 102, 189, 223 Schugiacher, Elynor, 115, 116, 189, 21 Schuman, George, 235 Schwarzwalder, Richard, 102 Scott Scott Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Sebastian, Judith, 84, 115, , Bonnilyn, 84 Dean, 84, 201 Donald, 84, 195 Harold, 50 Lois, 102, 189 Wallace, 84 177, 218, 230 See, Margaret, 185 210, Seigert, Dick, 51, 195 Sequerra, Leforne, 50, 209, Seyler, Marilyn, 102, 189 210, 213 Seymour, Joan, 84, 181, 227, 268 Shaelfer, Bud, 191 Shepard, Martha, 50, 115 Shepherd, Donald, 115 Sherrard, Joseph, 85, 195 Shevokas, Leonard, 50, 193, 257 Shields, Billy, 69, 195, 257 Shields, Roger, 195 Shiplett, Derwood, 69, 115, 116, 199 Shipton, David, 50, 201 Shoots, Donald, 50, 191 Short, Carlene, 228 Shurtleff, John, 199 Shute, Donald, 102, 197 Shute, Robert, 197 Siapno, Clara, 103, 189, 223 Siegle, Velma, 103, 189 Simcoe, Kenneth, 103 Simpson, Billie, 85, 126, 191 Sims, Louise, 103, 189, 227 Simshauser, John, 51, 210 Sipiora, Fred, 51 Sipiora, Joseph, 51 Sisson, Betty Lou, 51, 183, 205, 206, 222 Skillman, Richard, 51 Slay, Shirley, 69, 189, 208, 223 Sloan, Charles, 51 Smidl, Jean, 51, 189, 211, 224, 226, 227, 230, 268 Smiley, Sam, 88, 103, 223, 235, 259 Smith, Alan, 69 Smith, Arthur, 126, 134 Smith, Charles, 69, 160, 193, 212, Smith, Darby, 103, 116, 187 Smith, Donald, 85, 191 Smith, Emily, 5, 85, 215, 267 Smith, Franklin, 117 Smith, Jean, 126, 134, 226 Smith, Marilyn, 181, 226, 2 Smith, Marvin, 103, 195, 213 226, 250, 67 248, 251, 253, 256 Smitlg, Mary Lou, 52, 177, 221, 224, 22 Smith, Ray, 70 Smith, Robert, 103 Smock, William, 70, 115, 199 Snow, Gloria, 70, 179 Sn der, Jack, 103 Sollls, Joe, 193, 257, 258, 261 Somers, Francis, 70, 227, 251, 256 Somerville, Ross, 199 Spalding, Katheryn, 115, 22 248, 249, 2 Spreckelmeyer, Richard, 70, 116, 201, 227 Spriggs, Dean, 85, 197, 221 Spring, Eunice, 70 Stanbery, Alice, 52, 181, 207, 215 Stanger, Florence, 107, 117 Stattner, Eloise, 85, 115, 18 7 Steinke, Carl, 52, 195, 227, 262 Steinke, Elaine, 52, 179, 209, 224, 226 Stephens, James, 73, 85, 191 Sterrenberg, Elsie, 70, 187, 208, 210 Sterrenberg, Kenneth, 52, 193 Stevens, Nancy, 103, 181, 218 Stevens, Wilbur, 85, 195 Stewardson, Norma, 103 Stewart, Annalee, 52, 115, 222, 230 Stewart, Perry, 70, 195 Stichter, Paul, 52 Stine, Marilyn, 70, 115, 187, 216 St. John,'Renee, 85, 183 Stock, Rose, 103, 115, 187, 230, 267 Stoik, Richard, 85, 193, 260 Stone, Mary, 70, 189 Storm, Clifford, 85 Stout, Jean, 103 Stout, Penelope, 115, 116, 189 Strawn, Roy. 103, 191 Strickland, John, 73, 85, 191, 221 Stroud, Fred, 52, 193 Strubhar, Vernon, 85 Stuckey, James, 73, 85, 193, 235, 257, 258 Sunderland, Louis, 103 Sutherland, Sara, 70, 168, 179, 227 Sutherlin, Richard, 103 Sutton, Jane, 103, 115, 183 Sutton, Luman, 85 Swanson, Donna, 103, 115, 116, 185 Swartz, M. Ellen, 85, 177, 218, 226, 266, 267 Swinney, John, 85, 191 Sylvester, Wilbur, 70, 126, 134 Tagg, Carol, 53, 115, 116, 185, 205 Tagg, Helen, 53, 115, 185 Tagg, Stanley, 104, 115, 199 Tagg, William, 53, 115, 116, 199 Takayesu, Ann, 53, 115, 116, 230 Tapp, Eugene, 70 Tavenner, Carol, 70, 115, 189, 222 Tavenner, Herb, 70, 115, 201, 223 Taylor, Eleanor, 70 Taylor, Elizabeth, 85 Taylor, James, 115 Taylor, Ruth, 70, 189, 223, 230 Temple, Mary Fran, 70, 179, 218, 224, 230 Ten Boer, Marlyn, 160, 199 Tesdal, Carol, 71, 126, 179, 226 Tharrington, Joyce, 104, 115, 179, 216, 230, 266 Theis, Peter, 53 Theivagt, James, 104 Thiel, Robert, 86 Thoele, Raymond, 53, 193 Thompson, Donnalou, 104, 181, 223 Thomison, Marilyn, 104, 142, 189 Thcgn urg, Newton, 86, 126, 134, 1 8 Tibbitts, Eleanor, 86, 115, 189, 223 Tillinghast, Richard, 53 Titterton, Alanson, 86, 115, 201, 223 Tomlin, George, 197 Tomlin, Horace,' 54, 197, 222 Townley, Wayne, 71, 193 Townsend, Jeanne, 54, 126, 143, 177, 204, 208, 209 Trenary, John, 104, 195 Tromp, Hugh, 104, 197 Trotter, Jeanne, 86, 117, 187 Troxell, Roberta, 104, 115, 116, 187 Truscott, Arlene, 54, 115 Turnipseed, Robert, 54 Turnquist, Jack, 104, 195 Ulbrich, Louis, 54, 193 Unger, Richard, 71, 210 Valintion, Al, 115 Vance, Roger, 191 Van De Veer, William, 104, 223 Vanes, Harriet, 54, 179, 204, 206, 216, 218, 226, 265 Vaninger, Velva, 86, 115, 189 Vannort, Barbara, 71, 183 Van Scyoc, Richard, 54, 227, 256 Van Zant, Frank, 104, 191 Varney, Alice, 5, 86, 189, 215, 223, 226, 230 Vavrus, Anthony, 54, 204, 210 Veatch, Sara, 104, 177, 222, 226 Vernon, Keith, 191 Victor, Jeanne, 55, 213 Vincent, Franklin, 104, 168, 193 Vogelsang, Virginia, 55, 181, 222, 230 Volkens, Lois, 86, 116, 187 Von Allmen, John, 55, 116, 199 Von Soosten, Janet, 104, 116, 187 Wade, Anna, 104, 115, 116, 189, 230 Mfagner, William, 71, 115, 116, 199 Wahls, Dolorous, 5, 86, 179, 213, 216 Xxfakeley, Charlene, 86, 189 Wallick, Donald, 86 Wlalters, Maxine, 55, 181, 224 Warburton, Theodore, 55, 225 Ward, Kay, 86, 191 Warnecke, Joan, 104, 224 Warnecke, Marilyn, 55, 115, 116, 177, 187, 230 Warner, David, 115 Warnik, Edward, 220 Wash, Hubert, 116 Watkins, Robert, 71, 191 Watson, Dennis, 71, 191 Watson, Ruth, 86 Watson, Sara, 104, 115, 181, 223 Wattam, Anita, 86, 179 Weaver, Herschel, 115 Weaver, Jeannette, 71, 183 Weaver, John, 55, 115, 199 Webb. Edgar, 86, 201, 223 Weikel, Douglas, 115, 116 Weir, Elizabeth, 55 Weiskopf, Ellen, 115, 143, 187, 210 Weiskopf, LeRoy, 56, 193 Welch, William, 56, 191 Weld, Margaret, 104, 115, 117 Welles, Paul, 105, 195, 220 Wells, March, 86, 191 Weisenmeyer, Bill, 115 Wendel, Norma, 115 Wenderoth, Richard, 86 Wendler, Mark, 56, 191 Wensch, Robert, 126, 134 Wente, William, 86, 168, 195 West, Owen, 71, 117, 179 Wetzel, Joseph, 71, 195 Wharrie, Russell, 176 Wheeler, William, 210 Williams, Sue, 105, 177, 222, 226 Williamson, Elizabeth, 105 Willson, Frank, 71, 257, 258 Wilson, Lois, 105, 181 Whipple, Phoebe, 56, 115, 179, 222, Winegarner, Germine, 87, 126, 134, 177 230 White, Lester, 71, 193, 223, 255, 265 Winkler, Jeanette, 105, 179, 227, 266, White, Marijo, 105, 183, 224 White, Richard, 105, 118, 197 268 Winkles, Bobby, 105, 193, 248, 252, White, Robert, 105, 115, 193, 257, 253, 255, 260 260 White, Trudy. 87, 117, 216, 218 Whiteside, William, 87, 195 Winn, James, 56, 199, 219 ' Winters, Jean, 187 Winters, JoAnn, 105, 115, 116 Whitman, Burt, 191, 248, 251, 253 Winsch, Bob, 197 Whitman, Ruth Jean, 56, 179, 207, Wise, Patricia, 105, 115, 116 213, 218, 226, 227, 265, 267, 268 Witt, Annabelle, 71, 183 Whitson, Phyllis, 71, 115, 116 Whowell, Lloyd. 87, 134, 197 Wickman, Phyllis. 228 Wiedenmann, Lynn, 71, 225 Wiegers, Dorothy, 105, 116, 189 Wilhelmi, Louis, 71, 195, 225 Wilner, Wesley, 56 Willhoite, Byron, 235 Williams, Jean, 107, 183 Williams, Jeanette, 105, 115, 183 Williams, Kenneth, 134 Williams, Marilyn, 87, 134, 183, Witt, Constance, 87, 181 Wittwer, Harry, 71 Wolf, Frankie, 87, 116, 185 Wolf, John, 56, 193, 261 Wolferman, Linda, 86, 115, 116, 187 Wolford, Barbara, 87 Wong, Thomas, 105, 115, 201 Wood, Thomas, 117 Woodward, Charles, 105, 168, 197 Woodyard, Elsie, 105 Woodyard, Harry, 105, 193 226 Worley, Caroline, 106, 179 Wright, Bruce, 106 Wright, lvalou, 106, 221, 230 Wroan, John, 87, 195, 248, 251 Wygkotf, Martha, 87, 143, 183, 221, 2 1 Wyckoff, William, 57, 193, 210, 212, 219 Wyle, Sybil, 106, 115, 116 Yarnell, Delbert, 106, 115 Yates, Don, 87, 191 Yerkes, Eleanor, 106, 230 Yoder, John, 57, 191, 213 Yolton, June, 57, 222, 223 Yontz, Elaine, 57, 126, 181 Zaccaro, Clara, 72, 115, 222, 223 Zaccaro, Marina, 57, 189, 210, 222, 230 Zalleke, Seifer, 87 Zander, Rodney, 197, 218 Zander, W. 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