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IIOAlll y - Tw«. - Barbara Bailey, Editor ' arren Hayes, Business Manager Sherro.n Bover, Managing Editor: Tom Maxe . Assistant Business Manager: Marew Dawson. Jim Senger, Associate Editors: Carol Haves. Treasurer: Dorothy Dillan. Sales Manager: Marlon Codv. Charles Spancler. Activity Transfer Managers: Aw Long. Art Editor: Bill Olcott, Copy Editor: Shirllxnn Fortmann. Assistant Copy Editor: John LiNDAi ER. Jim Whalen. Cut Copy Editors: Howard Christian. Feature Editor: Bob C:hambers. Assistant Feature Editor: Jack Hall. Fraternity Editor: Don Bice. Dic:k Peters, Assistant Fraternity Editors: Ken Brewer. )f rv £f o); Beti v Landkamer, L«vo( £rf( or; Marilyn . oyes. Organizations Editor: Ted Hart.man. Photography Editor: Jim Ilgen- FRiTZ. Assistant Photography Editor: Al Halsrath. Head Photographer: Bill Lapp, Color Photographer: Pat . pgar. Bomb Beauty Photographer: Ken .Anderson, Jean Bunge, Pall Grisso. .Sterling Heins, Dick Hospers. George Jinkhan. Bob NLahoney, Vernon Petro. Jim W ' ahrer. Photographers: Ass Ti rner. Seiretary: . ancy Cole, Alice MiALxhill! Senior Picture Editors: A ' alt Hammond. Sports Editor: Charlene Spancler, Bob Wilde, Assistant Sports Editors: Jean Bunge, Techniial Advisor. COVKR in MM.SKRArr - FORMAL PHOTOCRAl ' MV BV C )I.LK(.K TOWN STl ' DIO - KN(.RAVl r. BV KL ' R(.KR-KAIR[ F (;RAM (. :OM|-A. Y - ri ' BLISIIFI) BV THK IOWA STA I K COLLFC.F fRF.SS edlcation As we of the graduating class look in reirospcct at our college careers, we gain many individual impressions. For some of us, these years, though uninterrupted, were ab- normal because of wartime conditions and ]3oslwar ad- justments. For o thers, these four college years have been spliced by a period spent in a vastly different atmosphere. All of us, however, are now facing a world which is initiat- ing the steps on the road to peace: a vorld which offers new promise and expectation. And so, realizing that the future lies in the hands of those behind us, we confidently dedicate the Bomb of 1947 to the Freshman Class. G ' overnor £L ue This is Robert 1). Blue, our governor. He ' as born in Eagle Gro ' e on September 24, 1898. Educated at Iowa State, he also received schooling at The Capital Clity Com- mercial College and at Drake University where he received the degree of Bachelor oi Law. A member of Phi Alpha Delta, hon- orary law fraternity, he was admitted to the bar in 1922. He served as Wright County attorney in 1933 and 1931. In 111, .. , he be- came a member of the State Legislature vhere he served as floor leader from 1937 to 1941 and as Speaker of the House for the next two years. In 1943, he was elected Lieutenant Governor and two years later adxanced to the governorship. A member ol the Wright Coiuity Bar Association and the Ele enth Judicial District Bar Associa- tion his cniiside interests include farming, hunting and niox ie photography. PreAldent Jriley. This is Charles E. Friley. our president. Dr. Friley was born in Ruston. La., on .August 27. 1887. He was educated at Sam Houston Teachers College. Baylor Uni er- sity, Texas A : M, Columbia University and the University of Chicago. He ser ed as registrar for Texas . c M from 1 9 1 2 to 1 924. and as Dean of the School of Arts and .Sciences for the same institiuion from 1924 to 1932, at which time he took the post of Dean of Science here at Iowa State. In 1935 he took on the added responsibility of col- lege ice-president. and assiuned the posi- tion of president in 193(). A member of the honoraries Phi Mti Alpha. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Delta Kappa and Scabbard and Blade, he ser es as a member of the lo va Academy of Sciences, is chairman of the State Rhodes Scholarshij) selection committee, and is a member of the Des Moines Rotarv club. c4dntlnlA t rat ion M. D. Helser Junior College Dean J. C. SCHILLETTER Director of Housing R. E. Buchanan Graduate College Dean Doris Hoppenrath Social Director J. R. Sage Registrar •  n  - A j H ■I ryfi g r- m3| (, : A p ' - S ' fa ■.: h LA M ■■M ,, m pL M • :4 mM r - u A I ' pfur Irfl: . nvl««l ilial dropped in lo the I ' nion al ou t colfcc time would piol)ablv have found this facidt I ' nion lab in session. C i x r litihl: Professor Dwight Smith pauses dmint; a sterilizing operation in the veterinary clinic to pose for the liuinh photographer. Crnttr: Most women have their hands full with just one home, but Dr. Nickell has charge of the whole Home Management Department. Lower lifl: lo add a little glamour to this page, here is Mrs. I ' fcil lfx king o er a couple of test tubes in her bac- teriologv office. limit right: It ' s hard to decide whether I ' rofc-ssor Jack Dodds is liguring out where to point this transit, how to point it. or is he just posing? Camp odi amp g e Something new was iniliatetl at the start of the ' 4()- ' 47 school year when Iowa State established its annex at Camp Dodge. Presenting a ftill freshman ciuTiciilinn, the annex pro ided for 500 sttidents ' ho other- wise coidd not be admitted to Iowa State College. Under the directorial talents of }. P. McKean, the annex proved to be an ideal solution to the crowded conditions on campus. James P. McKean Director of Camp Dodge Annex Lines ;uc llic same no mailer ulieic oii arc. Camp Di (l!;c ' s version of Lhe book store. ■  10 cAg riculture Boasiing that Iowa State is one of the best kno vn schools of agiitiilture in the world, the college holds an enviable position in the richest agiicnltural portion on the globe. Under the guidance of Dean H. H. Kildec, the division offers to its agricnltural students one of the most thorough curricula possible. The oldest college division, its outlook is that of training men and women for better service to agricultme. H. H. KiLDEE Dean of Agriculture Ag studeiils gel a lesson in lH)tnn Ihe practical wav. Who ' s pnlling ihc wool oxer whose eves? II InsiiiKior V. A. Wilson jjoiiils out ilic iiuricacies of an airplane engine. Elccirical cn finccring sliulenis cliail llie piogress of elusixc electrons. c ng meermg. L. O. Stewart Ading Draii nf Fjiirincrriiig Established as a separate dixision in 18() J, the Di ision oi Engineering now offers se cn ciuricida leading to degrees in engineering. From the teaching of courses in ci il and mechanical engineering when Iowa State (College first opened, additional ciUTicida ha e been added to round out the Engineer- ing division. Under Acting Dean L. (). Stewart, the di- ision stri es to help students ac(]iiire the knowledge and personal |ualifications neces- sary lor success in ])rofessional engineering. 12 I ' raclicc makes perfect a I Ritlianls lioine maiiagcment house. Hou does ilic old saying go— It ' s easier said than done. Jrome L ante Cconomic3 p. Mabel Nelson Dean of Home Economics The largest school of home economics in the United States is the distinction granted to the Iowa State Division of Home Eco- nomics. Under the management of Dean P. Mabel Nelson, the division strives to present both the technical knowledge and the personality traits necessary for success in a women ' s world. 13 A lK)tan class gets doun lo work. A uoniaii learns to drive correctly. Sci cience H. V. Gaskill Dean of Science 1 lie objectives ol the Di ision of Science arc lo oiler major stiulies in science fields aiul also basic •ork in ' ariecl sciences for students in other divisions. Under Dean H. V. Ciaskill the division ' s objectixc: for students include the assimila- tion of scientific i .nowledge and the learning ol I he basic skills needed for ilieir appli- (ation. 14 I Ik ' Ic ' s no icMcl.cr like c |): ' riciuc. Tliis link- jH l nuiiUI lunc 1;lc;i Idler oil il hc ' il i oiie home. Veterinary. M edlclne H. D. Bergman Dean of Veterinary Medicine Established in 1879, the Di ision of Vet- erinary Medicine is the oldest eierinary college in the United States. With courses leading to the degiee of Doctor of Veterin- ary Medicine, the division offers a complete cinricula in the science. Led by Dean H. D. Bergman, the di ision ]Movides opporii miiv for the clcrinary stu- dent to stiid ' animal industry and to obser ' c clinical cases both at the Veterinary Hospital ar.d under general practice conditions. 15 IMHIK SI-HIORS A giiidiiig light aroiind the Press Building was lilt ' Pi Phis ' iMar Dodds. Director of the Homemakcr and chairman of the Sketch jjublication board were some of the positions which made her one of the indis- peiisai)le |)idjlication workers. President of Moriar Board, she was also Theta Sig and Phi U treasurer. Adams, Henry A, Allbaugh. Kenneth R. AnJers. William S. Adams, Leroy L, Albert. A. June Anderson. Ardis L. Adams. Richard S. Allen. Robert M. Anderson. Arnold W. Ahmann. John S. Alexander. John D. Amundson. Norman H. Anders. Mary F. Anderson. Betty L, Anderson. E. Gerald Anderson. Erma B. Anderson. Howard E. Anderson. Kenneth 0. Anderson. Robert G. Anderson. Rosemary Anderson. Viroil L. Andreasen. Arnold D. Apgar. Ross P. Archibald. Wallace R. Armstrong. Ray E. Arosemena. Ruben D. Art. Harry R. Augustson. Richard N. Auld. James A. Austin. Robert R. Austin. Victor H. Babbitt. Bernard A. Bailey. Barbara J. Bailey. Bernice B. Bailey. Herman T. Bain, John R. Baker. Chester B. Bales. Gaylord Bancroft. John F. MU t lldL 18 0 rs Jk k Bandow, Virginia M. Bang, Rosemary Barber, Mary Alice Barber, Robert H. Barger, Robert M. Barglof, Gladys M. Barker, Miles H. B. Barkmait, Wayne W. Barnes, Kenneth K. Bartli, Dorothea V. Bartter, Jewel 0. Baschen, Martha A. Bauer, Marcus N. Bauman. John A. Bayles, Charles C. Bayles, Howard E. Bcatty, Fred K. Beckerle. Jack F. Beguhn, Arnold A. Belknap. J. Hobart Belknap, Raymond A. Benjamin, J. Philip Bennett, P. Joyce Benson, Barbara E. Bentley. Allan J. Berg, Raymond A. Best. Arnold G. Betts. Merle E. Bond, Thomas E. Bonnell, Jean Bergerow, Verne L. Bernhagen, Arlene E. Berke, Harvey R. Berner, Roy W. Berry, Betty R. Berry, Frederick 0. Betts, Ramona S. Biederman, Wilbur C. Blakely, Robert M. Bliese, Lorraine L. Blinn, Clyde C. Boardman. Dorothy L. Bosworth, 0. William Boughn. Richard F. Bourquin, Paul A. Bower, Muriel A. Brackett, Charles E. Bradish, Margaret A. 19 Bradstiaw. Joan C. Bridwell. Paul J. Bryson. Helen L. Bradshaw. Odell B. Braun. Richard R. Brintnall. Justine A. Broadfoot. Alex J. Buman. Rosemary Bunge, Jean Braunstein. Howard Breeden. Catherine A. Breiihorst. Mary M. Breuer. Delmar W. Brewer. Helen V. Broekemeier. Gladys A, Brown. Bruce E. Browner. Jane F. Brunner. Margaret Bryson. Arthur E. Burbank. Farnum M. Burch, Maxine M. Burgan. Robert H. Burke. Roberta L. Burns. Joseph A. Burton, Richard E. Butler. Margaret L. Byg. Delbert M. Carlson. Willard Carstensen. Arnold J. Casey. Everett R. Chapman, Edward L. Chessmore. Phyllis N. Child. Margaret L. Caldwell. Robert S. Calvin. Mildred R. Cash. Marilyn Catts. Barbara A. Chunglo. Charles F. Clark. James W. Canavan. Richard J. Campbell. Cleveland L. Carlson. Dean E. Cavitt. John W. Cekovsky. Alois B. Chamberlain. Carol L. Clark. Roy A. Clarno. Edward W. Clause. Robert D. n JLI. 20 Clifford, Helen L. Cole, George H. Conrad, Joanne E. Clingman. W. Dean Coleman, Harriet L. Cooh, Bruce A. Clizbe. David E. Coleman, Wallace L. Cook, M. Luanna Codlin, Margaret L, Colwell. Robert W. Coon, Eleanore M, Cole, Dick Conner. Betty L. Copo, Allen D. Holding the most responsible position on campus was Eugene Smith, student body president. Also taking over the correspond- ing presidency of Cardinal Guild, this Ag E senior from Clemens served as VMC.A president and was a member of Cardinal Key. Cornelius. C. LaVerre Corner, Robert F. Corning. Robert N, Craig, Harold L. Crees, Merrill F. Croghan, John F. Crowther, Richard Cruzen, Frances B. Dachenbach, Wilbur R. Daib, Kathryn E. Danielson. Willard W. Davis. Donna Davis, Thomas H. Day, Barbara J. Day. Lee M. Dayton, Cleva Dtede, Marvin J. deForest, Frances R. deJong, Richard J. Delaney. John L, Den Hartog, Gerald T, Derryberry. Wilda J. Deter, Eugene E. Dettman, Harold R, 21 DeVeau. Burton W. Donoso, Maximo G. Oreesman, Lydia L. Dewey. Ellis L. Doolittle, Mary L. Dryden. Mary K. DeWitt. Del J. Dougan, Bonnie I. Duoan. Rosemary Dierwechter. H. Joyce Dodds. Mary S. Dove. Richard C. Dowson. Robert F. Dusenberry. John W. Dwight. Regina M. Donald, William M. Donelson. Kenneth D. Oonhowe, Charles E. Doyle. Mary I. Drakesmith. U. Lucille Drdla. Edwin G. Dynes. Dorothy M. Eames. Fred M. Ebersole. Nancy R. Barb Bailey had some people wondering where a Bomb editor got enough time for all the thing.s she had to do. Vice-president of Chi (Jniega. this .Sioux City home man- agement major also served as Green Gander circulation manager, member of the Home Eg Council and is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Ecklund. William L. Eckman. Joseph P. Emery, Edith R. Emslie. Heiress V. Everett, V. Louise Faas, Lee D. Eggers. Lawrence W. Elder. James C. Ellis. Lawrence M. Esbeck, Thelma D. Ethington, Lloyd D. Evenson, Richard K. Farmer. Robert B. Fasules, Pomas B. Fathauer, Jack E. 22 ' M-M MiML Fauerby, Howard P. Feldman. Dwight H. Fiedler, Alice Fisher. Joyce D. Fisher, Roy R. Fisher, Witliam J. Fitch, Louise Fletcher, Jack E. Floren. Franklyn B. FoJitana. Bruno A. Ford, Don K. Forslund. Warren G. Foster, John S. Fox, Phyllis M. Francis, Ray L. Frandsen, Zona Gael Franks, Marilyn J. French, Robert F, Frevert, Wesley 0. Fricke, Gloria M. Friley, Frances F. Fuhs, M, Ann Fujimoto, Shigeru Folk, Wilma 8. Fullerton, Eleanore I. Furman, John R. Galietto, Joseph J. Gallagher, Peggy L. Galloway, George F. Garten, Corbin E. Gates, Leslie D. Gauike, Irene M. Gibuhr, Ellen E. Geist, Norman S. Geist, Robert M. George, Beverly B. Gertsch, Milton E. Gibbons, William D. Gibson, Mildred L. Gieck, Jack E. Gies, Charlotte M. Gilbert, M. Dale Gilbertson, David P. Gilkcy, Herbert T. Gillespie, Cecil E. Gilley, Lawrence A. Glass, Shirley A. Godfrey, Richard G. PSA 5 f) W ' k S ' T ' - 23 M p Goos, Richard S. Green, James M. Guggedahl, John A. Grabe. Henry M. Greene. Warren M. Gruss, Lawrence G. Gradoville, Charles B. Graham, John R. Grant, Richard W. Griesel. Harold J. Griffith, Frank W. Grimes, Marilyn L. Guthrie, M. Catherine Guttormson, Henry G. Haahr, Elaine A. Grask, Cecilia Graver, Charlotte Gray. Mary Jane Grobeck, Robert P. Grove, Harry L. Gugeler, James E. Habben, Cecile F. Hagman. Robert 0. Hahn, Oscar M. Hall, H. Jack Hall. Robert E. Hallback. Beverl y A. Hamlin, Jack Harkleroad, Edgar L. Harlan, James S. Harlan, M. Jean Harman, Eldred J. Harris, Ruth V. Harrison. Roger L. Harvey, Bernard R. Harvie, Elaine E. Hamor, Wade H. Handley, Robert C. Kanel, Larry G. Harbour, Marorie L Harnack, Robert E. Haroff, Bettie L. Harris, Eleanor R. Harris, Grant L. Haas. Howard G. Havercamp, John A. Hawkins, Dorothy L. Hawthorn. Louise 24 Hayes, Joanne M. Hayes, Joy D. Hayes. Warren B. Henderson. Robert P. Henkle. Jane A. Herlihy, John F. Hoak, Mildred A. Hoerner, Barbara J. Hoff, Carrie M. IMJi Hedge. Patricia A. Heidel. Charles M. Hein. Robert L. Held. R. Burnell Helms. Russ Merrick. David E. Hillesland. Glenn G. Hillmond. Eleanore E. Hinton. Jack E. Hinton. Sidney E. Holland. A. Tilman Hollingshead. Howard K. Holmberg. Roy L. Honnold, Arthur C. Hook. Naomi J. rtoopengardner. Mary G. Hopkins. Dorothy M. Hopp. Erith L. Houmes, Richard L. Houston. Kenneth L. Howell. William S. Huling, John H. Hulsizer. John C. Humble. Doris M. Hornbaker. Robert D. Howard, Richard Hufziger. Otto Hulbert. Lewis E. Humphries. L. Lee Hungria. Jose J. Genial editor of the Daily Student, Ken Krogh also distinguished himself as a former president of Cardinal Key, and as a member of Cardinal Guild. This FarmHouse Ag fomnalism senior from Sargeant Bluff was president of Sigma Delta Chi, a member of Alpha Zeta and a member of Ag Council. p «. m 25 Bomb business manager, Warren Hayes has a list of four presidencies to his credit. Tap- ped president of Cardinal Key, he was also elected to that post by his fellow Sig Ep ' s, Aero E ' s and Debaters. This energetic sen- ior from Mount Pleasant was selected for Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon and Knights of St. Patrick. Hunter, John R. Imes. Elwina M. Isakson, Mary Hunting, Martha M. Imlau. William F. Jack. Robert C. Hunting. Mary E. Ingram, John K. Jacobson, Allen F. Hurlbut. Harold D. Inman, Lawrence L. Jamison, William H. Imboden, F. Richard Ireton. Rebecca J. Jeffries, James H. Jensen. Donald D. Jepson. Robert R. Jewell, Jane Johns, Robert S. Johnson, Robert R. Johnson, Stanley T. Jones, Robert P. Kading, Helen J. Kaufman, David M. Keenan, John F. Keim, Luana L. Kelsh, Irene M. Johnson. Audrey A. Kalen, Maurice E. Kenney, WiMiam 0. Johnson, Carlos W. Kanak, Joan Kerrigan, Ann Johnson, Charles A. Kane, Daniel E. Kino. Harry 0. Johnson, Donald C. Kaspar. Vernon J. King, Mary V. 26 O c C $JlsJlS, t M h King. Philip V. Knox, Charles S. Kokjer. Carter H. Kinsinger, Elmer Knudson. Kay Koize, Margaret I Kirby. Lucretia Knutson. Kent S. Kosfer, Ethel M. Klomstad. Donald W. Kjosness. Robert W. Koch. Ellery J. Koch. Leonard V. Kraemer. William I. Krassa, Carlos Kliegl, Vincent J. Kneen. Kendall K. Knorr, Edward J. Kodras, Rudolnh Kohrt. Ruth M. Kohutanycz. William P. Krikac, Doris J. Krimlofski, Richard H. Krogh, Kenneth K. Krumboltz. Mary I. Kruse. Myron L. Kucera. Clair L. Kuehnast, Earl L. Kuhns. Paul S. Kuyk. Max S. La Berge. Helene M. La Force, Charles M. Laabert. William K. Lancaster, Bonnie M. Lancaster. Jeanne A. Landess, Jean L. Landkamer, Betty J. Landwehr, Roger G. Lange. John R. Larson, Darle C. Larson. Jean C. Larson, June P. Larson. Kenneth W. Larson. Leonard A. La Rue. Macjyn E. Latenser. James S. La Seur. Harvey S. Laursen, Elaine L. 27 La Vcllc, Robert E. Leaf. Pearl A. Lee, Bert E. Lincoln. Rowena A. Lindecker, Dorothy P. Linder. Ward 0. Lucas. Jeannette D. Ludeman. Georgia R. Ludlow. Lucy Leisure. Georgia L. Leithardt. Joyce M. Lister. K. Dolores Little. James W. Lueder, Robert G. Lund. Marjoiie B. Leithardt, Marilyn J. Lieberknecht, Mary Beth Llljedahl, John B. Lockwood, Maxine J, Long, Anna M. Lowe. Howard E. Lundahl. Bernice L. Lynam. Carolyn L. Lynch. John B. Lyon, Marjorie C. Lyon. Ward L. Mabon. Elwood J. MacDuffee. Jo V. Mahany. Robert E. Mahlstedt. Mary K. Maliet, Leonard D, Mall, Robert F. Mally, Ward H. Mangold. Russell C. March. William Marcue. Bruce W. Marte, Jack E , Marvick, L, Dwaine Matejka, Harold L. Mattice, Anna M. Mayo, Kenneth P, McAllister, Roy F, McBride, William E. McCarthy. Margaret E. McCarty. Norma E. McCord, Beverly J, McCormack, Whitney McCormick, Carol N. J ' ' tfT 28 dJhM I ' . J ftlMkS. McCrackm. Lucile E. McCraith, William F. McDonald. Eugene J. McDonald. Jean C. McElhinney. Helen A. McKee. Carolyn M. McKee. John R. McLaughlin. Charles L. McQuown. Marilyn Meis. Mark J. Menghini. Alfred G. Mensch, John E. Menzel, Ronald G. Meredith, Barbara L. Merrill. Nancy J. Man-about-college Larry Hand was an in- dispcnsaljlf senior. Iowa Engineer editor, he was also ice-])resideni of both Cardinal Giiikl and Ciardinal Kc . . former presi- dent ol Plii Kapi a Psi, this GE senior from Prairie City was general chairman of the 1946 V ' cishea and the 1945 Engineers ' Car- nival. Merrill, William M. Merten. Bruce. G. Meyer. Eugene C. Meyer. Evon L. Meyer. Milton G. Michels. Catherine J. Mickelson. R. Stuart Miller. Alfred M. Milltr, John P. Miller. Nan Millikan. Daniel F. Mills. Mary L. Mitchell. Marol L. Mitchell. Wallace C. Mock. Wendell D. Moll. Dale C. Holler, John R. Monfore, Marilynn A. Montgomery. Joel R. Moodie. Marjorie H. Moore. Jeanne F. Moore. Mary E. Moore. Ruth Morgan. Harold J, 29 ,Jm:: :. ffS k JI M Morlock. Jerome F. Morton. Charles H. Myneder, Charles Myrland. C. Jane Neidert. Dorothy J. Nielsen. Carl M. Moss, Ronald A. Mumgaard, Milo L. Munger. Max H. Neeper, Joe V. Nelson. Alfred K. Nelson. Ivan L. Nielsen, Earl A, Nielsen, Ruth A. Nielsen, Warren V. Murray, Francis A. Nelson, Daniel J. Nielsen, William N. Musser, Norlyn D. Nelson, D. Ann Nigro, Sam S. Meyers, James L. Nelson, Lawrence A. Nisula, Chester A. Efficient president of the YWCA was Bev- erly George. Bev, a charming DZ, was selected for Mortar Board and was a member of the Glee Club and Mixed Chorus for four years. This Janesville institution management major was Phi U historian, secretary of Sigma Alpha Iota and Birch Hall ]jresident. 30 Noble, AniiaBelle Noyes, Marilyn L. Oblinoer, Marjorie E. Nordaker. Phyllis K. Nurse, H. Kenneth O ' Brien, Anne B. Norenberg. Beulah E. NorrJs, Virginia E. Nurse, Robert L. O ' Brien, Gene Nuss, Phyllis E. O ' Brien, William D. Norton, Virginia R. Oakes, Kathleen A. Ocana, Bernardo Mhflfi 4 I Ogilvie. Jantt M. Olson. Cleone V. Opperman. George W. Ose. Enlow Ostrom, Ruth E. Paetz. Carl G. Palmer. Richard S. Palsson. Hjaiti Pack, Martin F. Paisley. James L. Patterson, John W. Patterson, Verda L. Paysen, Esther M. Pederson, Blanche M. Pederson, Russell J. Otto. Jean M. Overholt. Mary C. Panek. Miles E. Parkison. Robert V. Pendergast, Edward F. Peoples, Graydon Owens, James I. Parrott, M. Elene Persinger, Ardell L. Pttersen, Donald J. Petersen, Elmer L. Petersen, Wayne E. Peterson, Jeanne S. Phtlan, Marion P. Pickford, Jeannette Picotte, Gordon P. Piegors, Irma J. Poltard, Robert L. Polski, James R. Porter. Paul W. Post. Ardis L. Peterson. J. Warren Peterson, Robert L. Petro. Vernon L. Pfitzenmaier, Raymond W Pierick. Edward G. Pitsenberger. Forrest D. Plaunt, John J. Polchow, William H. Powell. William C. Pratt. Jennette Preston, Bonna B. Pride, Richard A. 31 ■LfJ. M ' JJ. ££li£ L Protnick. Walter A. Puckett, Acic E. Putnam, Rhea H. Quade. Everett D. Radkjns, Andrew P. Rasmusson, Edythe K. Ratner. Robert A. Ray. Roger E. Richardson. Del R. Richter. Howard J. RinQStrand, Robert C. Robbins, Mary A. Cuiner. Ruth A. Quist. Margaret A. Quist, Robert J. Radics, Paul F. Reed. Rex R. Reinhart. Harold R. Reistcr, Floyd M. Rice, Carol L. Robertson, Vernon V. Robison. Wendell C. Rognes, Robert R. Ronneberg. Ella Jean Roost. John F. Root, Charles W. Rosen. Alice Roth. Elsie Rothackcr. Mary M. Roush. William S. Rude. M. Janet Russell, J. Annette Ryan, G. Thomas Ryder. Richard E. Rykcn. John M. Sander, Robert 0. Sarchet. Letty A. Sargent. LeRoy H. Sauerlender. Olive M. Saunders. Lucille G. Sawyer. Laverne H. Scaboo. Gust N. Schakel. Mark E. Smoak. Maxine L. Scl emmel. Elizabeth J. Schipull. Etha Schlass. Corinne P. Schlensig. Dorothy M. e CS C y (Ti fT 32 Schlesselman. Paul Schutte, Harlan H. Seymour, Ralph 0. A. Schmajenberger. Carl H. Scoles. Neil B. Secor, Esther J. f Q SchoElerman. Jean Schojer. Robert A. Schoof. Vcria R. Scott, Richard B. Sigurdson, Arthur G. Sebert, Kay B. Shehan, Norris E. Shoemaker, George K. Simons, George C. Schoonover, Thomas H. Schrag. O ' Ray L. Sebo, Joyce E. Seiser, Virgil 0. Sieck, Lawrence K. Sims, James R. Schulze. Wallace M. Seymour, Lyie E. Sinding, David C. Smart, Marvin L. Smith. Eugene T. Smith, Frances M, Smith, Marian Y. Smith, Martha Jane Smith, Mary Smith, Richard C. Smith. Richard E. Smith, Robert C, Snyder. Darl E. Soilerberg. Birgit E. K. Solazzi, Kathryn A. Spaniau , J, Jerome Srargo, Robert R. Sproull, Russell P. M. r  Hnmcmakrr editor Jean Larson also pre- .sided () er her Chi O sisters and edited the Phi U Caudle. .Selected for Mortar Board, this T and C major from Evanston. 111., was elected to Omicron N ' u and held the jjosition of Theta Sig vice-president. 33 9 P C ' As a junior. Phil Gibbs was elected BJOC. This AH senior from Cleveland, Ohio, was president of both the Representative Party and the Interfraternity Council. He served his Phi Delt brothers as both president and treasurer. Vice-president of Cardinal Key, he was YMCA vice-president and a member of Alpha Zeta. stall, Dwight K. Staubus. Henry L. Steinert, John R. Stephenson. James E. Stephenson. Ruth W. Stewart, James E. Stinson, Donald C. Stokka, Oscar R. Storey, Avis D. Stout, Melvin W. Strong, Harold A. Sullivan, Beverly R. Stettler, Charlene F. Stevesson. H. Ann Stone, Ray B, Swanger, Sterling 0. Swank, Walter E. Swanson, Wayne A. Swearingen, Tom K. Swedlund, Audre L. Tate, William H. ITaylor, Harriet M. Taylor, Ivan D. Taylor, Marilyn A. Teaoardcn, Dorothy J. Terry, Baker 0. Tesdahl, Thomas C. Thompson, Raymond C. Thornburg, Vern ,Tick, Leo J. Tiernan, Eugene A. Tillson, Richard B. Tillson, Zoe W. Thomas, R. Lee Thomas, Leonard H. Thompson, Elizabeth M. Thompson, Richard H. Thomsen, F. Theodore Thomsen, H. Sandoe 34 Mi £1. ' rhrun. Carl R. rully. Pliilip C. (line. Roderick T. Tipton. Lee G. Turner, E. Ann Vermazcn. John E. Toenjes. Oavid A. Tolley. William G. VanDenover. Ranilell E. Vance. Russell W. Vohs. Janice M. VanVlack. Helen F. Town. Virjinia C. Treltenero. Larry L. Triplett. Robert D. VanderSchaaf. Howard C. Van Gilst, Gerald W. Vanous, Marvin L. Wade. William F. Waggoner, Leo E. Walley. Gerald A. k Toggle. Virginia L. Veenstra. H. Robert Ward. Helen M. Vard, Robert F. Ware. Chester D. ' cinreich. George F. Welsh. James F. lilkey, Melvin W. William, Carey M. Warren. Sue J. Weppler. Helen M. Williams. Frances A. Watkins. Daniel J. Watson. Richard E. Wavering. Robert A. Weaver. La Donne Wcems, Marilyn A, White. Beryl E. Whitney. L. Lamar Whitney. Richard W. Wickland. Albert E. Wiese, Norman A. Williams. Graff W. Williamson. E. Derry Wilson. Joseph G. Wilson. Marjorie E. Wilson. Robert F. 35 Phi Upsilon Omicron President Etha Schipiill also served as YWCA treasurer and was a member of Home Economics Council and Cardinal Guild. Selected for Mortar Board, this Goldfield dietetics major also served on the 1946 Veishea Central Ct)nniiittee. She was also president of Roberts Hall and vice-president of the Independent Party. Woolrich. Jack K. Wright. Barbara A. Wright, Richard 0. Wright. Stephen C. Congenial TKE Dick Goos is known for more than his ready smile to many people. Dick, an ag student from Council Bluffs, had the chairmanships of the Prep-Soph Ball of ' 45 and of the Veishea horse show. Not content with being honored as a mem- ber of Cardinal Key and Cardinal Guild, he was also a member of . g Council and ice- president of Interfraternity Council. . nother first lady, Mary Mike Smith led the Science Women ' s Club. Mike, a T and C major from Ames, was also Gamma Phi president and vice-president of the V ' CA. Her fel low Mortar Board meinbers elected her Vomcn ' s Day chairman and she has also served as president of the Pan- hellenic Coimcil. Wittier. Waneta A. Wollmershauser. Charles Woodin, Ronald R. Woodrow, David M. Dick Peanuts Howard received national recognition from the . ssociated Press for his two rtmbacks of 9(5 and 106 yards in the 1945 football game with Kansas State. This Ankeny senior led the Jr. AVMA on campus. A member of Cardinal Key and Phi Zeta, he was Phi Gam president and a member of the Facultx-Fraternity com- mittee. 36 Leading the Home Ec Club was the work of Jeanne Moore. It was not her only task because she also found time to act as Tri Delt ice-jjresident and pledge trainer. This Grand Rapids, Mich., senior served as Child Development Club vice-president and was a member of the Panhellenic Council. Ag Council President Harry Sidles also presided over his FarniHouse brothers and served on both Cardinal Guild and Inter- fraternity Council. . member of Cardinal Key, this hard working . g E from Jerome was elected to Alpha Zeta and Tau Beta Pi. Wyatt. Norman E. Yeaoer, Charles W. Vetter, Carol J. Young. Jauvanta M. Young, Norma K. Yui. Henry N. Zellmer. Neale A. ZIomke. Charles D. . versatile woman-about-music is Fran de Forest, an expert on the oboe. English horn, piano, pipe organ and carillon. For- merly orchestra president she also led Sigma .-Vlpha Iota. A home economics education major from Cincinnati, Ohio, she ser ed as Birch Hall vice-president and as a member of the V VC. cabinet. Chairman of the 1947 Veishea was tall, blond Enlow Ose, who was Engineers ' Carnival co-chairman earlier in the year. TKE historian, this Blairsburg senior served for two years on Cardinal Guild. A member of the Student Properties Board, he was also representative on the Engineering Council. 37 mFOK l.l:AIII:ll!illlP GIMri ' liaMIEKIT Cardinal Qulld As student governing body, the work of Cardinal Guild was clear cut during the past year. Approving the activity fee increase, re- search into the handling of elections, request- ing a twelve o ' clock Friday night for women, guidance for Freshman Days, investigation into check cashing fees, reorganization of their constitution and many other student problems kept Guild busy throughout the year. With Eugene Smith vielding the presi- dent ' s ga ' el and Larry Hanel in the vice- presidential chair, the Guild proved itself the true representative of the student body. But the Guild wasn ' t without social life. Once every quarter a dinner meeting was held and members became better acquainted vith each other. Meetings to increase stu- dent interest in student government were vell attended. As a result, forums were staged to discuss an increase in the activity fee, traffic problems and other issues of cam- pus importance. Sttident representation on the Music Coimcil and Lecttire Series Com- mittee vas realized, and the Freshman Handbook was acclaimed as one of the best. Gene Smith and Liz Boise chcrk and douhle check. Judging from the look on I.any Hands face, he must ha c a cardinal idea. 42 Booking Agent Brad Beeler and his secretary. Marihn Mtiiilicrs of Cardinal Guild ponder the pros and cons of a McQiiown. show step one in getting another big name band. student problem. TOP ROW: Bancroft. Ktnuorthy. Sawyer. DeLaHunt. A. Johnson. Doyen. Moye. SiJIes. SECOND ROW: Goos. Crawford. Sayre. Meyer. C. Johnson. Perkins. Randolph. Lojan. THIRD ROW: Beguhn. Krumbolli. Deal. Neff. Meredith. MacDuffee. Mo.-lino. Rouse. Frandscn. FRONT ROW: Beeler. Boise. Hanel. Smith. Sutherland, Ose. Heins. Aikman. Schipull. 43 Student Union Jjoard Composed oi uvo representatives from each college (Ii ision as well as two repre- sentatives from the graduate college, the Student Ihiion Board directs the acli ities and policies of the Memorial Union. Meeting each Tuesday noon, the group, imder the able leadership of Tom S vear- ingen, appro ' ed budgets and plans for major social functions held in the Union. Some of the activities of the board were the opening of the U.rill and Trophy Tavern for more hours each week. After-class dancing, noon concerts, the sponsoring of Books and Cokes in fall cjuarter, Books and Coffee ' in winter, the Coffee Forimi and numer- ous art exhibits are included imder the juris- diction of the board, as vell as winter quar- ter ' s Camptis Varieties, The board also sponsored classes in bridge instruction and feattned an all-college bridge tournament. The Sttident Union Board initiated a social program for the yoimger set by sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of veterans going to Iowa State. Members of the board attended the Big Six Union Board Conference at the Univer- sity of Nebraska. Tri Hells |ihi!; llu- lUmilt al CiiTiipus ' ariclics. the I iiion Boaiil niccls lo cat. 44 A D Pis ' cskimos warm the Campus aiiclics. Pass Ihc lo iim tup aroiiuil- TOP ROW: Lojan, Hulinj, Erickson. Pride. FRONT ROW: Pickford. Swearingen. Huston. Stettler. 45 cAg ricultural Council Skip Calhoiiii escorts I ' aiii Millci to the sl;i;4c li) ( Kiwn luT Haivcst Ball Oiieeii. As; Council members admire another fin- ished product of the Agriculturist. All agiicTilture dixisional clubs were represented on the Agriciiltmal Coimcil over which Harry Sidles served as president. The council carried out a progiani in the form of a freshman reception in the fall and a spring con ocation to accjuaint new students with the possibilities of agricidtiue. The harvest moon shone down on {[ueen Patti Miller at the Harvest Ball, an annual coiuicil presentation. TOP ROW: Calhoun. Balcer. Nelson. Thomas. Millikan. Priewe, Rehder. SECOND ROW: Bentley. LaRue. Hunter. Lidvall. Aldrich. Thrum. FRONT ROW: Fcldman, Ward. Carstcnsen. Sidles, Schlesselman, Hcrrold, Davis. 46 Lng,lnecrin.g Council As P. T. Barniim said. I here ' s a sucker born everv miiuiie. Brave customers pay lo see ihe frightful Lena. Engineering Council, guided by Russ Pederson, added a new feaime to the Engineers ' Carni ' al by selecting the Most Desirable engineer, who was Jack Beckerle. Social activities of the engineers vere highlighted in vinter quarter by the Engineers ' Ball vith Jane Thomas as the Engineers ' Lady. The council also initiated a movement to obtain expenses for senior inspection trips imder the G.I. Bill. TOP ROW: Hand, D. Anderson, Munger, Carlson, Frcvert. Blaize, Shimon, SECOND ROW: Krumboltz, Ditsworth, Kroeoer. K, Anderson, Alvestad, Kane. Sieck. FRONT ROW: Helms, Cunningham, Knorr, Campbell, Pederson, Wright. Allen, Ose. ftp wm 47 J4onie economic Council Scnelaiy Coleeii IJiulsay, I ' resideni Jeanne Moore ami rieasiiicr Ellen Jane Bolick seem to enjoy (heir positions. I he nni(linn hands of ihe Home Ec Club. Serving ihc sludents in the Division of Home Economics is ihe Home Economics Council. President of the coimcil was Jeanne Moore who was ably assisted by Vice-President Mary Rothaker. Coleen Lindsay was sec- retary while Ellen Jane Bolick served as treasurer. Besides the i lanning of divisional convocations and the choosing of their speakers, the group sponsored the Home Ec Ball dining fall quarter. TOP ROW: Neff. Koster, Glass. Guthrie. Garth. Lund. Cook. SECOND ROW: Meyer. Mohr. Monfore. Habben. Schipull, Hawthorn. FRONT ROW: Franks. Day. Lindsay. Moore. Stevesson. Edwards. Rothacker. 48 Science Council The facility presents a skit ai the Science Sunpusiiiiii. Claude Thoinliill pio ides iniisit for ihc Science Division ' s annual Vintcrnie o. The Science Council, over which Harlan Mills presided, is organized to promote better u nderstanding be- tween faculty and students in the Division oi Science. The council samples the opinions of the science stu- dents on their curricida and acts as liason for these views. Also on the agenda was the sponsorship of the science Symposimn in the fall, the Wintermezzo dance and a spring convocation and banquet. TOP ROW: Vanderlinden. Schiemeicr. McBride. Breckenridge. Thompson, Oleroii, Imes. FRONT ROW: Deal. Barber. Saue. Mills. Young. Myers. 49 Jr. c4VMc4 Council Dick Howard gets a lesson in organization. Don AViersig. Hollvs Heins and Dick How- ard turn over a new leaf. Under President Bob Sander, the Junior American Veterinary Medicine Association Council made great progixss during the past year. The go-between in the division of Veterinary Medicine between the stu- dents and the facidty, the organization ' s other officers include Dick Howard as president-elect and HoUys Heins as secretary. Bob Alexander played for the council-sponsored Veterinary Ball during winter quarter. TOP ROW: Kino. Moroan. SECOND ROW: Wiersio. Anderson, Hoti7ti. FRONT ROW: Getty, Heins, Sander. Larson. 5C oint Social Council A small | aii of social toiiiuil holds a big loinul lahlc (lisiiission. A big part of social couiuil boliis a small loiind-iable discussion. Guiding the Joint Social Coiuicil in its activities of coordinating campus social life was Mrs. Doris Hoppenrath, social director. The Coimcil was aided by the formation of the New Social Program in establishing a complete schedule of social acti ity to accommodate the enlarged student body. Composed of representati es from all organized groups, the coiuu il was headed by President Becky Stone. TOP ROW: Kling. Engler. Zack. Thomson, Beckcrle. Riepma. Wadleigh. Monson. Bustle. SECOND ROW: Bachman. Randolph. R. E. Lyons. Danielson. Peters. Scholten. Hain. Ray. Wood. Richard. Lyons. THIRD ROW: Roy Le is, Knox. Appell. Swegle. Walters. R. Smith. Thomas. Litteral, Soukup. FOURTH ROW: Idso, Kent. Fincham. Hutchins. Brunner. Huff. Larson. Nordaker. Girton. McGaujhcy. FRONT ROW: Jones. Saunders. Town, Ander- son. Kerrigan. Stone. Mrs. Hoppenrath. M. Smith. Noyes. Miller. Edwards. 51 Iiul(|)fii(li-iit Parly I ' icsidciU Owen LefTlci stiirls Ir- ball lolliiiK at a party meeting. (;ciic .Siniili. xictoriuus taiididalc tor student body president, delivers his canipai} n speech at the all- (ampns political rally. independent Party. Council Before voting to disband in favor of a one-party political system, the Independent Party was headed by Paul Schlesselman during fall quarter and by Owen Leffler during the winter. The party ' s purpose was the promotion of closer understanding and better cooperation between all students not already organized. Other officers include Dick Mills, vice-jHesident, Virginia Tuggle, secretary, and Rob Chamberlain, treasurer. TOP ROW; Silletto, Madson, DeLaHunt. Sawyer, Vermazen, Rotolo, Stewart, Dellinger, Smith. SECOND ROW: Christian, Boise, Meredith, Swanson, Whitehill, Nelson, Rix, Rouse, FRONT ROW: Ganser, Crawford, Schlesselman, Mills, Tuggle, Drakesmith, Royer, Baltisberger. 52 U:i k( ' (l In ilic tcLiii. Mike .iiUls liis sii| | ii Ki llic (i.id (liih. r ox Lax piescius I ' uMdciil Fiilc ' uilli ilic (i. ' U) t ' .liil) pelilidii. 630 Council Formed for the purpose of uniting the imorganized agitation caused by various groups on campus for improvements in the athletic situation at Iowa State, the (330 Club was an active and influential organization. The gioup, headed by Chairmen Bob Lax and Ken Yarbrough, coined its name from the 63-0 pasting handed the Cyclones by the Oklahoma ele en. Representatives from the club insti- tiued action that restdted in a major revision of athletic policy and organization. Members of the 630 Club, under the chairmanship of Box Lax, discuss plans for their winter quarter banquet for athletes. 53 y[M.Cc4 Cabinet M(.A |)r i i lcs (MIC ( r the feu lianiium siciifs M SC l ' r;ulice iniikes perfect especially l)eforc an appreciaii o audience. Under ilic presidency of Larry Exerett, llie YMCA had a most successful year. Serving with him as xice-presidcnl was John Bancroft. Paid Kuhns vas the student secretary and Da c Pingrey held the post of finance director. The group ' s pmpose is to promote better Christian fellowship among college men. The organization sponsored many Hresides at Lynn Fidner Lodge as xvell as a barber- shop (juartei sing winter (juarter. TOP ROW: Belt;. ReinI art. Maiftll Mahany. Toen es. Gilkcy, Drewry, Tutllc. Harriss. SECOND ROW: Coppaije, Holland, Imlaj. Aniei-sen. Jeiek. Jordan. Schlesselman. Huston. FRONT ROW: Cowan. Allbaugh. Bentley. Ping;cy. Bancroft. Everett. Kul ns. Cunninaham. 54 yWCa Cabinet Mrs. I.iisli ;i(l lrcs.scs frcshimii ( A uunicii. V cnifls— ulicn (iii could he on a picnic? The YW ' C ' A rounded out a successful year under president Be ' erly George. The organization is divided into six interest gioups which meet veekly. The groups ' programs emphasize the fom- main objectixes of world relations, social responsibility, growth of personality and the understand- ing of the Christian heritage. Other otiicers included Mary Smith, ice-president, Philomcna Beck, secretary, and Etha Schipidl, treasurer. TOP ROW: Overholt. Sutherland. Adams. Young. Stone. McKee. Baldridge. Barber. FRONT ROW: Deaner. Beck. Smith, Mrs. Bakke. George. Schipull. de Forest. 55 iHiiii.K:ATion T ' JP ROW: Everett, Jordan. Gallagher. Gibbs. FRONT ROW: Hayes. Bailey. Marvin. Axthelm. (Bomb Publication (Board The Bomh Publication Board is set up to guide the editorial policy of the Bomb and to appro e all plans, contracts and ideas for the yearbook. Board president was Bob Axthelm, and Beverly George held the post of secretary. Advisors Avere Professor K. R. Mar ' in and Mr. R. A. Evans. riie members of the board are elected at the regular spring all-college election and serve tmtil their graduation. The editor and business manager of the Bomb are ex- ofHcio members of the board. Although they have no voting poAver, their member- ship insmes smooth cooperation between the administrative, editorial and business dc])arlmcnts. liinli U:iilf ;iii(l Boh . tliclm iiccilcil no .i|)|i(iiiu- iiiciil for this pin inc. Ml. . l:ir in Ucs his opinion of the lioiiih cover to 15eltv (iiillairher and I5oh . thcim. 2ND OT. SENIO By SPK ' JC ? I MAKE APPOINTMENT TODAY FOR OUR PICTURE PICTURES MUSTBf FINISHED OCT 15 58 TOP ROW: AllbauDh. Murrane. Sidles. FRONT ROW: Starhuck, Bunge. Knorr. Schwanz. 2)au Student Publication (Board The Daily Student Publication Board advised the paper ' s business and editorial staffs and appro ed the finances, contracts and niiscellaneotis business dealings of the group. Ser ing as board president was Ed Knorr while Jean Bmige A as secretary. Facidty members of the board included Professor K. R. Marvin, and Professor . . Starbuck •hile Mr. Frank Berry •as an ex-oflicio member of the board. This group is empowered to consider all applications for the major positions on the staff of i eDaU Student, and to make the final selection of those chosen to hold the responsibilities for the term of operation. Mr. M;ii iii. Kd Kiu)ii and Jcaii liiin c look over ihc (|iiali(i cations of an aspiring editor. Ihc Pii))]i(ati()M lioard inccls infornialh in the Sftulrnf editor ' : ofliic. 59 1947 uHi uHneii Stall Waiicn Hayes. Inisintss manager Business Manager Warren Hayes effi- ciently guided the Bomb business staff in successfully contending with the problem of increasing costs in printing, engraving and photography. Tom Maney worked hard as assistant btisiness manager, helping to set up a budget which permitted a continuance of the policy of printing no advertisements in the Bomb. The staff, augmented by many volunteer workers, saAV its work more than doubled because of the increased enrollment. An evidence of the great business activity was the $22,000 budget, largest in the history of the Bomb. Carol Hayes Avas treasurer, and Dot Dillan served as sales manager. Keeping a complete record of the class standing of every student were Marlyn Cody and Chuck Spangler, acti ' ity transfer managers. a, © TOP ROW: Ditsworth. Spangler, Fletcher. Loonan. Poole. SECOND ROW: Thomas. Sollenberger. Moore. Buchanan. THIRD ROW: Starbuck. Ostroni, Harris. Hawk. Cody. FRONT ROW: C. Hayes. Maney. W. Hayes. Dillan. Iifl: Uoss Ike Ha cs shows his slall luiw il ' s (lone. Cnili ' r: Tom Maiicv and Dollic Dillan ni e the sales lalk lo Maiy Ucss Shcllctly. Hii lil: .Marlyn Cicxly. Carol Hayes anil Chuck Spangler lind lime for inn in llic middle o£ hook work. (Bonto Lditorial taii Baibuia Bailey, editor Under the effeclixe coaxing of Editoi Barbara Bailey, the Bomb editorial staff managed to meet all the copy and engraving deadlines. Overcoming the obstacles of a paper sliortage and a large increase in the nimiber of organized groups on campus, the 1947 staff published a yearbook vhich con- tained 598 cuts spotted on 352 pages. The staff of the 1946 Boinl) was well re- Avarded for its efforts Avhen the National Scholastic Press .Association bestowed on it the highest rating, an All-American Honor Award. Serving as an efficient right arm to Ye Editor Beale. was Sherron Boyer. man- aging editor. Effeclixely working together at the posts of associate editors were Marian Dawson and Jim Senger. Ted Hartman acted as coordinator between groups and photogiaphcrs as photogiaphy editor. TOP ROW: Ilgenfritz. Hall. Stringer. Williams. Fisher. SECOND ROW: Noyes. Landhamer. Bowers. Hartman. Wilde. Henkle. THIRD ROW: Lowrey. Williams. Broms. McMahill. Cole. Bunge. FRONT ROW: Hammond, Dawson. Senger, Bailey. Boyer. Hausrath. Left: Sherron Bover and Don Bice cooperate on the copyright. Middle: This is one picture we can write a caption for without hurting people ' s feelings. Right: Pictures, pictures ever where— .so the logical thing to do is take another. It alfccts photographers like dope. alL JbuAii uAmeAA SlaU Rohcrl Sdiwail . husiiicss iii.maj; ! ' Handling llie money end of the campus newspaper was the task of the Daily Si mloil business staff. Bob Schwartz was business manager lui- i il vinter quarter when that important post ent to Irene AFeyer who had been ad cr- lising manager. The ad manager ' s position in turn, went to Lee Roose. Fall quarter ' s classified acKertising manager, Lu Madsen, bccjueathed her job to Jim Sharon while John Fox ser ed as national advertising manager. Joe Cra ' en protected the Stude7it s finan- cial situati on in his position as credit mana- ger. Walking off with honors as high ad er- tising salesman was Lorraine Midlang. The Student boasted that it sold more advertising space to Ames businessmen dining the year than they have at any other lime. TOP ROW: Sharon. Dolph. Cummings, Kessler. Lun; SECOND ROW; Summers, Wallace. Lindscy. Harper. Mil lang. FRONT ROW: Fox. Maney. Meyer. Schwartz. Madsei Craven. (il: Ru.siiiess Manaf ci Irene Mever pause: Ciiilft: I.iiaiinc Madsen sells a classilicil m liijilit: Aihciiisiiii; Manager Lee Roose ;i t some assii iinienls lo his ail men. Student Lditorlal Stall KcMiU ' lli ki( nli. rilildi Willi Clancy Sirock laking oNcr the edi- torial reins from Ken Krogh at the start of winter quarter, the Daily Student editorial staff continued to publish K e eight-page editions each week. Lee Schwanz took over the managing etli- tor ' s position from Fred Phillips. Liz Adams became society editor and Kathy Boland became women ' s editor. Owen Leffler held the position of sports editor. Dili I SIikIciiI st lc shows threw ihc spot- light on feminine a[)parel during six Friday afternoon springtime rexiies. Chairman for the show Avas Janet Adams. Models from e ery sorority and dormitory vere featured in the presentations. Between winter and spring cjuarters Daily Student staff members published special editions in fom Iowa towns: Eagle Gro e. Belmond, Harlan and Nevada. rOP ROW: Petro. DeForest. Murrane. Hanson. Olcott. itePD. Benson. J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Baker. Heath. Hackland. Ory. Ver Steegh. Herr. Wells. Hackett. Meyer. rHIRD ROW: Carroll. Norman. Bates. E. Anderson. Menne. :udwortli. Hendrickson. Brooks. Edgar. FRONT ROW: Poland. Schwanz. Phillips. Krogh. Adams. Calhoun. Walker. Leffler. l.rll: Jean Bonnell and Dick Hanson model what the «elldiessed couples wear. Middle: On th e .spot with the Daily Sludetil spoils staff. Ri ' hl: The Sludenl St le Show provides the fashion world to the students. TOP ROW: White. Allen. Walters. Swan. Sites. Burton. Anderson. Cumminas, Canavan. Stephenson. Fontana. SECOND ROW; Firkins. Carr. Cooley. Menne. Wixson. Nichols. Kern. Adams. Bjorndahl. Zarlcy. THIRD ROW: Osborne. Gilbride. Claop. Kidd. Very. Campbell. Stettler. Sackett. Hackett, Hausmann. FRONT ROW: Ray. Griffee. Lindsay. Takes. Cooper. Apgar, Lueder. Branch. Walker. Swearingen. r G ' reen Qander Eugene Cooper Ell i lor The humorous side of college life Avas portrayed in the foiu issues of the Green Gajider, headed by editor Gene Cooper. Sponsored and published jointly by the two journalism fraternities, Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi, the Chartreuse Goose flew over campus at Homecoming, Christmas, Valentine ' s Day, and Veishea. Cooper, Walt Hammond, Ken Krogh, Jean Larson and Paul Visser formed the Green Gander editorial board, which determined policy and planned features. mk Don Takes Business Manager .( ' ; Bin Wheels jean Larson. Cxillcen Lindsay, Skip Calhoun, and Pal Mincar of ihe laugh facior talk it o ci. Ritilil: . big sale or a lillle game of thance. 64 K7 pWW j i ff M C) r gi f H - ffv-j|| r K-V,Z . Xl- tjPNj :ifi| ■! JH pj Pi B L X k k Kl I ' i9 v VI H SI I wS K T y i A rfi flAx kj Hi A k AA I ■ ki iiL HIII !i OH BHLJLi llll TOP ROW: Handley. Meileke. DenHartoo. DeForest. Deede. Dane. Roocrs Wood. SECOND ROW: Baird. Swearingcn. Bchrens. Toedt. Berooren. Jenninus. Hans. Hauser . THIRD ROW: Wolf. Simpson. Sharon. Swegle. Hoooes. Roos. Morlock. Rusk. FOURTH ROW: Skinner. Dankenbrino. Ettingcr. Han- son. Straub. Watson. Harper. Yunjclas. FRONT ROW: Getting, Feldman, Brown. Petro. Sayre. Bentley, Clague, Campbell. Vernon Pelio Editor Sowa cAg rlculturlAt With each issue featuring a different phase of the work in the Division of Agri- cukure, the Iowa Agriculturist successfully completed another year of publication. Special editions of the monthly student magazine, such as those for Farm and Home Week and for high school students were presented by Editor Vernon Petro, Business Manager Dean Brown, Managing Editor Dwight Feldman and the staff. Dean Brown Business Manager .Associate Editor Claycomb solves this editing problein for Wayne Now what was that address? Circulation manager Sayre checks Swegle and Vernon Petro. the files for Dean Bro vn. 65 Ed Knorr Business Manager Laiiv Haiicl Editor BK A - ' j H p ii HBp) H ■ ti ' ' V7 Ifei ' - ' m 4 3BB H. ' - Iff j R ' , ' v- H iH i kC jiii H 3owa Lng ineer A vi id record ui engineering acti ities was contained in the Iuuhi Engineer. The staff, headed by Editor Larry Hanel, main- tained its high rating among the Engineer- ing ( ollege Magazines, Associated. Juggling the Hgines and seeming ads were Treasurer Dick Wareham and Business Manager Ed Knorr and his staff. Chtick Brotherton ser ed as managing editor, while past Editor Mary Krinnboltz, Joe McCarthy, and Bob Wilde capably acted as associate editors. l ' (i|)ulai and ailraili e among Engineers ' Car- ni al hoiJllis was lliis one of llie Iinra F.ii i- tiffi . TOP ROW: Johnson. Rapp. Hall. Swan, Sohn. Koster. Bennston, Farmer. SECOND ROW: Firkins. Smith. Goetsch. Corner. Egeland. Moyer. Wood. THIRD ROW: Anderson. Mc- Carthy. Brodine. Kimball. Williams. Poole. Parks. FRONT ROW: Wilde, Brotherton, Hanel. Knorr. Wareham, Krumboltz, Harvey, Chap- man. 66 3oiva Jt( omentaKer L Mary Dodds Director Jcaii Larson Editor With Mary Dodds as director, the Iowa Homemaker closed one of its most success- ful years. The magazine re ie ved the hap- penings in home economics at Iowa .State. The regidar issues of the publication were supplemented by the careers and the new- talent issues. Jean Larson ser ed as editor of the Homemaker while Doris Adams and Betsy Nichols held the positions of associate editors. The business side of the staff in- cluded Martha Coo er as business manager and Eleanor Hillmond as treasiner vhile Shirley Glass was circulation manager. Director Mary Dodds turns the reins of the Homemaker o er to Betsy Nichols. sis t 2 t TOP ROW: Fiedler. Fortman. Neff. Glass. Buchheit. Madsen. Bosnak. Rosendahl. Thayer. SECOND ROW: Clapp. Boland. Meyer, V. Dil- lan. D. Dillan. Wilson. Hendrickson. Pederson. Poland. THIRD ROW: Jones. Baker. Bunge. Watt. Petitt. Welch. Remus. Correll. FRONT ROW: Rouse. Clampitt. Nichols. Larson. Dodds. Coover. D. Adams. E. Adams. Edgar. 67 TOP ROW: D. Fey. Clark. Mcllrath. Scallon. Adams. Brown. Mukin. Bissoit. SECOND ROW: I. Fey. Moody Wisdom. Eickelberg. Boyer. Buerkens. Morlinj. Holler. THIRD ROW: Smith. Smoak. Hackett. Becker. Tripses. Chapman. Brogotti. Bilsted. FRONT ROW: Schlensij. Brodine, Younj, Miss Hoyrefe. Allbaugh. Schroeder. Dodds. Fox. Sketcn Sketch, the sludent-published creative writing magazine, had as its editor, Jiiavanta Young. Ruth Hackett was associate editor. With Peggy McHrath and Maxine Smoak as art editors, sketches in the modern manner added to the mood of the March issue. Under Business Manager Robert Allbaugh sales zoomed vith a (iO per cent increase. This was due to the subscription and pre-sales contest held dining fall cpiarter and increased stu- dent interest. John Fox ser ed as circidation manager. Robert . llbaiigh Business Manager Jau aiUa Young Editor The editors uork hard as Sketch ncars the final stretch. Judging from the smiles, it might be the Green Gander, but it ' s really the Slietch. 68 TOP ROW: Patek. Wiersio. Heins, Moye. Spearino, Erickson, Houmes. SECOND ROW; Allen. KInij, Roijnes. Larson. Howard. Combs. Buzzetti. FRONT ROW: Werrino. Sander. Morgan. Fowler. Austin. Armstronj. Neumann. Iiaiuis . lcC.;inn Hiisiiicss . Iana ' ci ' Veterinary Student Boasting the largest off-canipiis circulation of all the campus publications, the J ' eleri- nary Student was sent to eleven foreign coimtries as well as all forty-eight states. Co-editors Avere Victor Austin and Harold Morgan while Francis McCann serxed as business manager and Bert Combs was circu- lation manager. Bob Sander acted as feature editor and Jack Patterson was advertising manager of the publication which was sup- ported entirely by the Iowa State Junior AVMA as the odicial publication. riic HiiMic Kcs lia c Motlini!; on the vctcrinaiiaiis. Practical lab experience makes for better inaifazine cojiv. 69 I rilRILIL niiiTlilll: ; lll:itliTII: WAiMoirii aii:a a iV WMiv iiffiiM irxon 1 K IP K X M  w i: i: X a a i: I li Y M 11 o V 1 Ellen Dunlap Mildred Fincham JSomb JSeauty Semi-U inaLUt Mary Krusenstjerna . Jeannette Lucas 78 yfillton Canlff As thousands of former servicemen will testify, Milton Caniff ' s comic strip, Male Call plus the cmrent civilian Steve Can- yon (|ualifie(l him to select the Bomb Beauties. As anticipated when I consented to assist in the pleasant rite of judging yoiu lovelies lor the Bomb Beauty review, arriving at a final decision was a difhcidt task. All of yoin Iowa State (jueens are so beaiuifid and easy to look upon. I ioiuid it trying to name any one above the other, Caniff commented. AT IOWA $TATE tv rH se r- 79 Barbara Berry liilfifiiili-niily I ' Jcdiir Sircrllirtii I Annabelle McQuown Vt ' islira Oiit ' cn of (htcni ' Richard Mannheimer and Mary Neff liJOC, and Junior Prom Girl l lng.3 and Mary Alice Anoerson PrrpSoph Ball iluirn 80 Iueen3 Jack Beckerle Most Desirable Engineer Patti Miller Hawesl Hall Oiwen Mary Bess Shelleov H i iic(i)iiii)ii Pcj) Ouccii Dick Cole and Jane Thomas Sniul Palriik ittid Engineers ' Lady 81 i:iri; Tn Si untmer The many activities of the siiniiner cjiiar- ter kept everyone busy, and the time passed only loo ([iiickly. Lake LaVerne, with its gliding swans and splashing water- fall, drew young and old alike to its grassy banks. Some students thought that wading ' as a cooling pastime after warm classes. Blithe Spirit, produced by the Theater Workshop, played two nights to capacity croAvds in MacKay Aiiditoritnn. The Dance Under the Stars, held on a platform constructed between Elm and Oak Hall, was one of the top social events. 84 Students in stimmer school dexoted their days to s tudying and many of their nights to entertainment. Frequent dances staged on Friley Hall ' s terrace made it a popular spot. Men and women spent pleasant eve- nings on the lawn of central campus listen- ing to open-air concerts presented by the Iowa State College Band and other musical organizations and artists such as the Com- modores. 85 1946 The nvcnty-fifth anniversary Veishea was ilie celebration that lopped all Veisheas. For ihe past three years Veishea had been somewhat dampened by the war, so in 1 )4() the students and faculty went all out in organizing and producing a first class affair. The annual boat races on Lake La Verne opened the thi ee day program, which in- cluded Stars over Veishea, Veishea Vodvil, delightlul dances at the Union, and the (olorful seventy-iloat parade. Other exents included the Horse Show and an open house lield by each department. 86 Veblt ea The Highlanders from Iowa City in their picturesque Scottish uniforms gave an ex- cellent performance with lo va State ' s band in the mile long parade. Ihe Ouecn, Annabell McOuown, and the judges watched the parade from their re iewing stand on the front steps of Beard- shear. Trophies for winning floats went to Sigma Alpha Epsilon, sAvecpstakes, Pi Beta Phi and Tau Kappa Epsilon, who won the men ' s and women ' s divisions respectively. ' 87 88 VelJn ea I he dances (luring Veishea were liigh points of each day ' s events. The music that was furnished by Nat Towles ' orchestra on Thursday night and Harry Cool ' s orchestra on Friday and Saturday nights accentuated the whole affair. Queen Annabelle McQuown vas crowned by Governor Blue, vho was also presented with the Hrst Bomb of 1 J4(). Veishea Vodvil, playing before enthusias- tic audiences, added humor to the celebra- tion. Stars Over Veishea, the musical panor- ama of Iowa ' s one hundred years, vas cli- maxed by a gigantic display of fireworks. Larry Hanel vas general chairman and Stanley Howe vas business manager. 1947 VEISHEA CENTRAL COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Edwards. Randolph, DeLaHunt. Iverson. Yarbrough. Reinhardt. Corner. FRONT ROW: Lister, Furman. Silletto. Ose. Lindsay. McElhinney. 89 ' •• -- J •• ' l, - ' •H. 94 Iowa Stale ' s 11 16 Hoiiicconiing weekend siaried lale Friday alternoon iih the iradi- lional barbeque. The lines formed early at the stadium ' herc the students recei ed their barbequed sandwiciies, doughnuts and steaming coffee. Ceremonies during the barbecjue includ- ed the introduction ol alinnni football cap- tains of past Iowa State teams. Following the presentations, the highlight of the Friday e ening celebration ' as the presentation of the queen and her attendants by Dean M. D. Helser. Mary Bess Shclledy vas selected as the reigning (lueen, and two other love- lies, Barbara Berry and Pat Jones, verc her attendants. Friday night was not itlKnu its amuse- ment, for the annual pajama relays, won by Tri Delt and Welch Hall, ' ere on the schedide of main events. 90 J , omecoming. Hie gala barbecue was climaxed b the lighting of ail cnoiiiious boiiHre behind the Service Building. As the Hre reached toward the skv, the student body joined in the sing- ing ol Iowa State songs and were led by the ( heerleaders in pep yells. To top the e ents of each Homecoming day, the dances ere jjresented in the Armory. Frankie Masters, one of the na- tion ' s leading bands, provided a combina- tion of sweet and hot music to please the taste of e ery dancer. The Armory Avas fit- tinglv decorated with a motif signifying autumn and the football season. It was announced at the Friday dance that Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Chi had won the golden trophies for the best house decora- tions. 91 I 92 M ontecommg. The stadium was croAvded with anxious spectators as the Iowa State team took its position on the Held to oppose the lieavy favorite, Oklahoma University, in one of the most important games of the football season. Enthusiastic students sent loud cheers into the crisp air as tiie teams moved into conflict. Iowa State battled against a superior team for three hours. Then the officials fired the shot that brought the game to an end and defeat for Iowa State. Through the efforts of the Central Committee and Chairman Bill Sayre, a weekend of wel- coming guests was brought to a pleasant and successful end. TOP ROW: Reinhardt. McFadden. Serovy. McElt:mney. Logan. Totty. FRONT ROW: Sawyer. Watt. Sayre. McDonald. Bcatty. 93 , ' i. Special Signs of the limes at Iowa State were shown by the students ' spirit in various activities that carried out old traditions and sponsored new ones. Men and women of Iowa State were hon- ored for scholastic achiexement and service at the spring Honors Day Con ocation. P i e and ten poimd parties were even more glamorous and sophisticated as en- gagements and marriages were annoiniced. The Engineers ' Carnival, like other col- lege fiuictions, showed originality that illus- trated post-war eiuhusiasm. The ArchE ' s won lirsi |)ri e for their booth which featured Lena the Hyena. 94 L vent 3 Memorial Day found the sludenls at the college cemetery Avhere a memorial serxice Avas held for those men of both vars xvho died for oiu country. Political spirit aboiuided at the rally held before the student body election day in the spring. Both the Independents and the Representati ' es tinned out en masse for a parade and street dance in front of the Union. Petitions for, practically everything ap- peared from the students whose interest was to make Iowa State a better school. At a gigantic pep rally, President Friley was presented with a petition from the 630 Club to impnne athletics. 95 ViJ itlng. Que3 td During the year. Iowa Slate liad many outstanding guests whose visits to the cam- pus contributed immeasurably to the ttil- tural development of the students. Some of the guests were Re . fames Boren, speaker for Religion and Life Week, Capt. Harry Butcher, Naval Aide to Gen- eral Eisenhower, Dr. Gordon Hidlfish, an educational philosopher, Frankie Masters and his band and Mr. Robert Patterson, United States Ambassador to Yugoslavia. Other gtiests included the Don Cossacks Choir ' ith their director, Serge Jaroff, Enzio Pinza, Metropolitan Opera star, and Claude Thornhill and Charlie Spi ' ak with their orchestras. Top: Ambassador Patterson Lower: Captain Butcher Frankie Masters Dr. Hulllish Rc . Boren 96 3re3n rednman , ay.3 Freshmen look lest afier lesi in the Aimory, at limes wondering il they voiilcl ever finish antl go on to other Freshman Days activities ot receptions, coimsellors ' hoins, physical examinations and the trip to the college photogiapher. They danced at the Freshman Mixer, reciting o er and o er again their names, liome towns, college addresses and curricula. They compared notes on Freshman Days, class schedides and ISC and watched a pie- eating contest. At the end of the evening they strolled home with ne v friends. The Freshman Days schedule didn ' t keep them busy all the time. They explored the campus, tasted the B and Ws in the Union Grill, wandered through ' ■Dogto vn and made new friends everyw iere. Toji: Eiucrlainniciil for ihc cxcning induilecl ;i pic- cating contest. Lower: .And they danced and danced and danced. The all-impoiiant physical examination . . . and a picture for ISCs rogues gallery. 97 I I ACTIVITII:! I IIOHOKAIUI:2 Active Cardinal Key men cany out the traditional tapping ceremonies at V ' eishea under the Campanile. Cardinal K y This year Cardinal Key, top men ' s hon- orary for leadership, scholarship and char- acter, initiated a progiam to encourge ini- tiative among student leaders by proclaiming Leadership Day. The spotlight was turned on the need for clear thinking and an active interest in national politics. Cardinal Key took this opportunity to honor sixty men vhose services in the name of Iowa State were outstanding with a recog- nition banquet and Certificates of Merit. Warren Hayes President Philip Gibbs Richard Goos Larry Hand Richard Howard Robert I.ncder Ralph Marrs Harry Sidles Eugene Smith O 102 Jean Biinge Jean Larson licvcih George Etha SchipuU Ethel Roster Mar Smiih Mary Krumlioltz Erika Weslphal lop: Mary Alice Barber Lower: Mary Dodds. president The largest project undertaken by Mor- tar Board this year was the annual Women ' s Day, which they again sponsored this spring. Io va State ' s top women ' s honorary obtained an outstanding woman speaker who appeared before several groups during the day. and guided the activities of the women who published a special edition of the Daily Student and temporarily took over student administration. Aiortar (Board Mortar Board pledges entertain the acti es with skits. 103 TOP ROW: Tottv. Kopke. Carlson. Brockway. Yule, Cammack. Tappel. Tesdahl. Emerson. SECOND ROW: Kane. Reese. Mahone. Fried- lanJ. Riedlinger. Williams, Floren. Garren. FRONT ROW: Nielsen. Gaessler. Jacobson. White. McBride. Thompson. Gieck, Forsythe. c4lpha CIti Slg nta c4lpna Phi Omeg,a TOP ROW: G. Cook. Walker, Kinney, Gaoc, Walr.ilh, Rcade, SECOND ROW: Saac, J. Cook, Dory. Bredahl. Forester. FRONT ROW: Scarborouuh, Hatcher, Anderson, Smith. Cunnings. Climax of the year ' s many activities for the national service fraternity was the Marcli of Dimes Dance, which, together with other efforts, netted more than $],()()(). 104 Inactive during the war years, this agricul- tinal honorary Iratcrnity reorganized in the Tail with Dean Huston, Arnold Carstcnsen, anil l)a id Pringey as officers. TOP ROW: DeVeau. Scott. Den Hartog. Vermazeii. Weiss, White. Sidles. Craig. Schlesselman. SECOND ROW: Peterson. Io- nian. Held. Harnack. Crowther. Handley. Kozik. Fisher. THIRD ROW: Bentley. Snyder, Menzel. Gibbs. Huling. Kucera. Lantz, Pickett, FRONT ROW: Volz, Kester, Belts. Pingcy. Huston. Carstensen. Firkins, Hughes. cAlpha Zeta Some Delta IMii Deltas display haiid-paintcd smiles. , l])ha .etas aie aneiili c listeners HK w The national art honorary, guided by Presi- dent Katie Overholt, again handled their annual Christmas bazaar project and spon- sored a coloriid art exhibit. f -f ! 1! - - ' W ' i ' f f p«f ff 1 3 elta Pkl elta Schoof, Mills. Overholt. Habben. 105 TOP ROW: Takes. D. Anderson. Rapp. Mann heimer. Doyen. Rinostrand, Hammond. Zell mer. SECOND ROW: Shaw Van. Stinson, Hollingshead. Daniel. Matejka. Haney. Imhof FRONT ROW: Hornbaker, Radics, Clark. K. Anderson. Toenjes. Humphries, Glum, Elder. Lta Kappa JSu Students ne er Tail to recognize the light bulb and aiucnna headdresses worn by pledges ot the EE honorary. Ken Anderson ably ser ' ed as president of the gioup. Sure and bigoie a fine knight this uas. Look at the head on that one— Knigltti o Saint Patrick Thirty men were dubbed Knights of St. Pat as they knelt to kiss the Blarney Stone dur- ing ceremonies at the Engineers ' Ball. Rus- sel Pederson scr ed as president. TOP ROW: DeWitt. DeLaHunt. Furman. Smith. Quist. Ryan, Engelbrecht. Wrioht. Frevert. Crees. Sidles. SECOND ROW: Hanel. Polski, Harris. Lueder. Hollingshead. Beatty. Toenjes. Ryken. Strauss. Thimmesch. THIRD ROW: Pederson. Helms. McKlvccn. McBride, Ose. Bryson. Allhaugh. Campbell. Knorr. Simons. FRONT ROW: Beckerle. Beouhn. Hay«s, Peoples, Krumholtz. Stewart, Allen, Jordan, Anderson, Floren, 106 Co-sponsors of Kllcn H. Richards Day, the home economics scholastic honorary under President Louise Hawthorne also ga e a sophomore tea and a faculty desert. TOP ROW: Imhoden, Larson. Overholt. Lunil. Lancnster. L. Cook. SECOND ROW: Smith. McCormick. Bandow. Weppler. V, Cook. J FRONT ROW: Williams, Albert, Hawthorn, i Gibson, Muodie. O micron JSu I ' ll! I ' women examine the steaming fviiil takes that were sold at Christmas time. .Miss Sanmclson of Sueilcn addresses the Home Economics Clid) at the Ellen H. Richards I)a convocation. With Etha SchipuU as president, the na- tional i rofessional home economics fra- ternity initiated thirty women and baked and sold Iruit cakes as a ser ice project. Phi iXpHlon Omicron TOP ROW: Smith. Kostcr, Larson. Bailey. Georoe. FRONT ROW; Day, Bunjc, Schipull, Rothacker, Pickford, 107 TOP ROW: Carr, Schwent. H. Hayes. Langen hop, L. Smith. Doyen. Toenies. Christian Bracl(ett. SECOND ROW: Hornbaclcer R app. Hufziger. J. Smith. Clarlc. Macy Lindoren. Yaskoff. W. Hayes. THIRD ROW Stinson. Schwarz. Rowland. Knorr. Radios Fletcher. Foxgrover. Lax. FOURTH ROW B. Smith. Jordan. Barber. Yetter. Bourquin Kreider. Bowden. Glum. FRONT ROW Thieman. Gouwens. Beach. Young. Lieber knecht. Robinson. Robertson. Allen. Daniels Pi yHu CpAilon , r r ' n 9MWWr  S JL. WmSBM Chosen a.s director for the national mathe- matics honorary Avas Mary Beth Lieber- knecht. An initiation bancjiiet was held dining fall and spring cjiiarters. Pledges of Pi Tail Sigma line! Ihe answers £or their sca ciiger hum. I ' ledgc V:irrcn Ha es gels aiiolhcr atti cs signalurc im FoNiirovev. {Pi Uau Sl nta TOP ROW: Lary, Lindgren. Fletcher. Wright, Pusch. Hall. Dewey, Egeland. SECOND ROW: L. Nelson. Smith. Meier, Henderson. A. Nel- son, Ware, Scaboo. FRONT ROW: Lamber- son. Wallace. Gilkey. Anderson. Radkins, VandtrSchaaf, Grosvenor, Carlson. 108 Pledging t venty men ■ vinter (]iiarter, the ME honorary under President Bob Ander- son worked on Veishea open house prepaia- tions and had an Engineers ' Carnival booth. President Bill Reinhardl led the honorary iiuisie Irateniitv during a Inisy year in which they sponosored the Harmony Ball and the intcrlraternity Sinfonia Sing. TOP ROW: Pollard. Bartley. Drewry, Reed. Smith. Robson. Baumhover. Haney. SECOND ROW: Sease. Theimer. Spencer. Macy, Brown. Fisher. Prince. THIRD ROW: Cunninoham. MacRae. Kopke. Anderson. Clendenin. Lynch. Cornino FRONT ROW: Huling. H. Rein- hart. Holmbero, 6. Reinhardt. Hillis. Floren, Axthelm. Plti M.U cAlpka .Soi-Doi sccoiul place viiiiici were the Kappa Deltas. Kvei tiling uas in hariiion at tlic I ' hi Mii .Mpha-spaiisored Haiiiioin Ball. Frances de Forest headed the vomen ' s music honorary. The group sponsored the annual Sor-Dor Sing, and planned and presented a cjuarterly musicale. Slg ma cnlpka 3ota TOP ROW: Myers. Piegors. Gallagher. Beresford. Lauer. Blester. Child. FRONT ROW: McQuown. Mills. Ilsley. de Forest, George. White. 109 TOP ROW: Soth. Hayes, Lann, Mulhall. Murranc, Inole. Lcffler. SECOND ROW: Ferauson. Marvin. Beckman. Towiisend. Holmes. Simon. Nisser. FRONT ROW; Cooper. Pelro. Swcarinjen. Krooh, Crowther. Phillips, Calhoun. Si ma Jbelta Cnl A Song Book of Iowa State and four is- sues of the Green Gander were projects of the men ' s professional journalism fraternity, under President Clancy Strock. Miss Eloisc Davidson addresses an appreciative group in the South Balhoom. Sif;ma Delta Chis I.ce Schwan and Marsh townscnd nicinbeis of the .-Xmes Business and Professional Woi C;hih the make-up table in the piess room. T)keta Si ma Pni TOP ROW: Bolanil. Meyer. Madsen. Nichols. Adams. SECOND ROW: Buswell, Stricl land, Bunge, Larson, Dodds, Boyt. Jean Bunge as president guided the women ' s journalism honorary in its activities of sending news letters to all journalism ahunni and sponsoring the Matrix Tabic. 110 The familiar brown and ivliilc robes ol the top engineering honorary appeared on new pledges twice during the year. Howard Hollingshead was president. TOP ROW: Austin. Kokjer, Mannheimer Clark, Glum. Wrioht. Dove, Hcnriksen. Fre vert. SECOND ROW: Bergeron. Lueder McKlveen, Casey. Knorr. Ware. Bryson, Park ison. FRONT ROW: Furman, Fletcher. De LaHunt. Hollingshead. Reinhardt. Sleek Anderson. Z)au Seta Pi I ' ledgc liljljoiis mean piobalioii ahead. Erin !;o braugli, Rail for the cngiiieeis The pledge problems of the architectural engineering honorary attracted much atten- tion when displayed in the library. Bob Lueder .ser ed the group as president. Uau Ig ma Melta TOP ROW: Wolf. Hiilis. Frevert. Fitz Pat- rick. FRONT ROW: Olson, Lueder. Tarr, McKlveen. Ill iHeGiinixiiTiiia ; i cnctlvlt 3 c4wardd Given for exceptional service BAND Charles Hartley Darlenne Christian Gene Rae Collins Jean Cook CJene Eduall Franklyii Floren Paul Goeldner Ernest Haupt Dorothy Hawkins James Kopke Mary Lou McMillan Jean Raisty William Rcinhardt Warren Robson Bob Rowet Lorna Wilhelni Delores Wright BOMB First Awards Marian Dawson Betty Lou Edwards Sherron Bover Jack Boyt Elizabeth Hixon Dolores Lister ' ernon Petro Servnd Awards Barbara Bailey Beverly Sieg Ann Turner DAILY STUDENT First Awards Jean Bunge farilyn Cash Martha Coover Dick Crowther Dorothy Dickinson Orla Kersten Vernon Petro Bob Stafford Charlene Stettler Joan Visser Keith Walker Second Awards Josephine Ahern Frances Kerekes Ren Krogh Ruth Midgorden Rosalie Riglin Norma Morgan Tom Swearingen GREEN GANDER First Awards Ruth Carrick Eloise James Jerry Siegwart Don Takes Second Award Tom Swearingen Third Aiuard Lois Stewart IOWA AGRICULTURIST First Awards Marshall Olson Vernon Petro IOWA ENGINEER First Aiimrds Robert Jordan Mary Krumboltz Marjorie Lovell IOWA HOMEMAKER First Awards Doris Adams Barbara Day Mary Dodds Jean Larson D. Jean Merrill Margaret Quist Maxine Smoak Second Aicards Mary Elizabeth Lush Jo Ann Reeves ORCHESTRA Elaine Benson Ada Biester John Hilling Robert Lvnch Richard Miller Joan Pelling Rindalee Purinton Dorothy Soniers Ramona Steinhauer Helen Stevens Rebecca Stone Dean Stucker Dona Thompson VETERINARY STUDENT First Axvards W. R. Clifford J. E. Lovell R. N. Masson J. M. Nelson Second Awards W. G. Bonnelli C. L. Clark C. H. Schlauderaff Pni Kappa Phi National scholastic honorary FACULTY Baker, M. P. Gray, William D. Nelson. Frank E. ALUMNUS Bird, Byron GRADU.ATES Ayres. John A. Beneke, Raymond R. Bibbey, Robert O. C;arpenter, Osnier S. Grilling, Joseph B. Ciross, Neal C. Harding. John Henry Hoihberg, Marilyn Hohoinb, John M. Mayer. Robert L. Mirken. Vivian L. Neidt. Charles O. Slosberg. Harry M. Waidelich. Donald L. Williams. Theo. S. UNDERGRADU. TES .Aalbers. Marion Nichols Albert. (Amanda) Jime Archibald, W. R. . ustin, Victor Heber Bandow, Virginia Mae Barber, Mary .Mite Barnes. Kenneth K. lilyth, Paul Blair Bryson, .Arthur Earl Jr. Casev, P verett R. Jr. Codlin. Margaret Lucille Cook. Vera Elizabeth C;()nrad. Joan Elizabeth Dodds. Marv S. Dove. Richard C. Doyen, Richard George Eggers, Lawrence Wm. Evcnson. Richard K. Furman, John R. (iibson. Mildred Louise (iibson. Robert J. (ilum. Donald Eugene llarnaik. Robert Elmer llarofl. Bcllie Louise Hawthorn, Louise Henderson, Robert P. Henriksen, Gerald M. Hollingshead. Howard K. Holschlag, Jerry Bernard Hornbaker, Robert Da id Jacobson, . llan Frank Kemp, John B. Kokjer, Carter Hines Kopel. Frances J. Bennett Knorr, Edward J. krinnliohz. Mary Irene l.ieljcrknetht. Mary Beth Lucder. Robert G. Lund, Marjorie B. Macy, Spencer Mayo, Kenneth P. Menzel. Ronald O. Moodie. Marjorie Helen Moore. Mary Ellen Mf)ss, Ronald . lden Murray. Francis . . Neidert. Dorothy J. Niewald. Rov J. Olson. Robert Jerome Overholt. Mary Catherine Petersen. Elmer Lee Pride. Richard .Mien Radics, Paul F. Robertson, James P. Schoonovcr. Ihomas Har- rison Sidles. H. A. Smart. Mar in LeRoy Smith, Albert Lee Smith, Richard C:. Stuart. David O. Swank. Walter Edwin Thomsen. F. T. I ' urpin. Harold Bell X ' anZanl. Robert Richard Ware. Chester D. Welch. Lester Lorenz Wcppler. Helen Margaret White. Ronald . . Williams. Frances . nne Wright. Stephen C. doling. Jauvanta Maurine Zellmer. Neale . . Zi i. Sninuel Mcisnc r 114 TIk ' cM ' nilivc tomicil K ' k ' s omt iIu ' mci ' liiii;. These cconoinisis ignore looil prices long enough lo enjoy a hanquel. cA rlcultural economics Club Students in the department of Agricul- tural Economics vere organized inider President Bernard Kazik, Vice-President Kendall Kneen, and Secretary-Treasurer Daryl Cietting into a group with common professional interests. Speakers from dif- ferent fields of agriculture furnished mater- ial for the club ' s monthly meetings. A new function introduced by the gioup this year was an annual bancjuet for all members. Ag economists sponsored a colorful depart- mental display for Veishea this year. TOP ROW: Mason, Joslin. Smith, Mortimer, Harrison, L.iVellc, Toedt. Eldcrkin, Lauger, SECOND ROW: Johnston, VanVlack. Baker, Deutsch, Tipton. Erickson, Walter, Hoffmann, Walker. THIRD ROW: Bussc, Huston, Hunt, Swanson, Brand. Drahota, Freeman, Kirk, Spangler, FOURTH ROW: Dunigan, Hodne, Anderson, Behrens, Westphal, Hackbarth, McKee, Morlock, Brennecke, FRONT ROW: Kochheiser, Beddow, Hunter, Getting, Kozik, McLaughlin, Rusk, Arthur, Held, 115 l)aimuL ' t was on llic stliL ' tUil ' for rhc- . «;i (HU)m (iliil). Aurommn (lub iiicinhcrs lisicii Ui tlieii |jiesi lcTU cA ronom. Club Dining a year of expansion, membership in the Agionomy Club increased from a few lo more than one hiuidred students. A branch of the American Society of Agron- omy, the Iowa State student section was guided by Laverne Sawyer as president. Bill Echlimd as vice-president, and Gerald Den Hartog, secretary. Howard Anderson vas chairman of the committee that sold the experimental pop corn vhich vas popped in the agronoiny lab during winter ([uarter. TOP ROW: Delhi, Monson. Hamlley. Deede. D.ivls. Rohvieder. Claycomb. SECOND ROW: Korn. Petersen. Merizcl. Eldrldge. Carlson. Thompson. Boss. FRONT ROW: Baird, Marcue. Daclienbach. Den Hartoo. Sawyer. Kaylor. Ecklund. 116 I ' uMiie ;ii(hik ' (is c aniiiic ihc hiii ' si More ilesinns 1 liesc Micii iiiusi 1)1 ' aicliitcus jiulsMm fioni ilic (Icsign- iiij iodks. cAmerican SnHltute o cArcnltecti Architectural engineers met monthly to hear speakers from the different fields of contraction who coidd gi e them informa- tion from the professional world. Besides sponsoring the prize-winning booth featur- ing Lena the Hvena at the Engineers ' Carnixal, the organization held a spring picnic for members and guests. .Ser ing the group as officers were Presi- dent Jean Kroeger, Vice-President James Lynch, Secretary Tore Bjornstad, and Treasiner John Drewery. TOP ROW: Frevert. Morton. Winjheim. Lilly. Nielsen. Brodt. Hillis. Burton. SECOND ROW: Hayes. Vandcwcerd. Palmer. Reister. Lynch. Lueder, CLmninos. Olson. Herwig. THIRD ROW: Bjornstod. Canavan. Musser. Daiis, Fry. Wallerstedt. Goeldner. Hampton. McKlween. FRONT ROW: Wolf. Mcllvain. Malteson, Kroeger. Bell. FitzPatrick, Barrick. Patten. 17 c=4SCnemC Top: AIChemEs plan an interesting-looking social event. Loiver: Then yon add some whatchamacallit and tnin the thingamabob— Chemical engineering students forgot all their troubles lor an e ening when they staged the Glorified Phunbers ' Ball as a get- atcjuainted party. In addition to planning the annual Veishea float and Open House display, the students held a banquet in honor of Dr. O. R. Sweeney, head of the department. Serving the club as oHicers during the past year were President Al Tappel, Vice- President Mike Gard, Secretary Patil Hor- ecka, and rreasiner Hobart Cammack, TOW ROW: Kuyk. Luginbuhl, Auaustson, Nisula, Bauman. Berocron. Riedinoer. Gieck. Lyon. LaSeur. SECOND ROW: Pearson. Parkison. Gates. Barnett. DcLaHunt. Galloway. Olmstearl. Barnes. Kopke, Crawford. THI. D ROW: Francis. Ticrnan. Writz, D. Carbon. Wert. Eooers. Gard. Wickland. Stall. FOURTH ROW: Mahone. Solomon. Whitney. Waverino. W. Carlson. Kodra ' . 01. on. Sllletto. Collins. FIFTH ROW: MURRAY, Presler. Shoemaker, Caldwell. P, Geist. Knutson, Kane, Horecka, N. Geist. Fen. FRONT ROW: Ryan, Davis, Fujimoto, White. Jensen, Sweeney. Ruth. Webber. Jacobson. De Witt. 18 asa Top acti ity of the year lor ihc American Insiitulc of Electrical Kngineering was sponsoring a plan for a week-long review coinse in engineering to prepare giackiating engineers for professional registration. A special committee from the organization contacted more than 300 firms concerning the proposed project, the Hrst of its kind to be imdertaken in the coimtry. President Kenneth Allbaiigh, Vice-President Harold Hmlbiit, Secretary Nathan Do vney and Treasiaer James Elder were officers. Top: A little cumnuiiiitv siiif iiis— Lower: — uitli collcc and iloniits for leficslimciils make AIEE meetini s eiijovable. TOP ROW: Wilcox. Tripp. Madden, Pehrson. Faoen. Doyen. Houohton. Stastny. Strom. Harvey. Haney. SECOND ROW: Owens. Heins. C. James. Carlson. Schlucter. Chapman. Read. Wrioht. Jose. Blinn. THIRD ROW: Troc. Hibbs. Gouldinij. Evenson. Hillesland. R. James. Fiske. Johnson. Rapp. Berner. FOURTH ROW: Glum. Clark. Bradshaw. Cook. Zellmer. Moller. B. Smith. Cole. Archibald. Koch. FIFTH ROW: Farmer. Mannheimer, Hammond. Carl. Ringstrand. Hollingshead. Harriss. Matejka. Watson. Christian. FRONT ROW: J. Smith. Stinson. Brackett. Willis. Allbaugli, Elder. Hurlbut, Downey. K. Anderson. D. Anderson. 119 Ag c ' lif iiiccrs ami llicii il.Uvs ii.ncl in sivlc to llic Grease Mi nkc ' s liall. Ag engineers ilemonstiate a terracei C C7tC Besides encouraging further interest in the department of agricultin-al engineering and latest developments in the profession, ASAE held a spring picnic and a winter ({uarter frolic, the Grease Monkey ' s Ball. Three representatives were sent from the local chapter to the national convention in St. Louis, where Clexe Campbell was elected national secretary. Officers of the organiza- tion were President Jack Veline, Vice-Presi- dent Russell Kerr, Secretary Kenneth Barnes and Treasmer William Beach. TOP ROW: M,-Lley. Bayd. Crees. Smith. Brandt. Bittingcr. Sidles. Sliimon. P.itricl . SECOND ROW: Honnold. Mumoa.ird. Burright. Gilbert. Du- commun. Cirter, Persinger. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Cleveland, Byg. Thonpson. Bueltel. Manchester. Campbell. Sheum.il er. Jay. FRONT ROW: Oahlberg, Beach, Barnes, Beresford, Frevert, Veline, Kerr, Clague. 120 Even a lack of baby siiters docsni keep CEs from iheir meetings. Civil engiiieeis listen to a lecturer. c4sa Every two weeks members met to listen to outside speakers. In March, the group started publishing a new club magazine, The Transit. For social relaxation, the members held a fall and a spring picnic. President Bill McBride with three other club members attended the Fall Convention of Civil Engineers at Kansas City. Bill. Vice- President William Jamison, Secretary Fred Beatty, Treasurer Ervin Osburn and Record- ing Secretary Marv Krinnboltz ser ed the group as officers. TOP ROW: Beckcrle. Merten. Nielsen. Himebaugh. Bradshaw. King. Forslund. Norris. Ziomlce. Schultz. Zack. SECOND ROW: Krassa. Landwehr. Strohm, Fisher. Swanson. Kjosness. Klomstad. Panek. Lorenz, Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Caughey. Gayer, Willis. Reinhardt. Campbell. Jordan. Anders. Mead, Wilde, Pickett. Nigro. FRONT ROW: Kerekes, Spangler, Fauerby, Beatty, Osborn, Stewart, McBride, Jamison, Krumboltz, Alvestad. Siek. 121 SMC Formed to facilitate the advance and ex- ( hange of ideas on technical subjects relating to mechanical engineering and to provide an opportiniity for students and faculty to become better acquainted, ASME met monthly. The student branch joined with the Central Iowa Section of ASME in feat- uring a talk by W. G. Lane, co-inventor of the Lane-Wells oil vell perforator. Officers were President Richard Dove, Vice-Presi- dent Robert Bingan, Treasurer Don Meier and Secretary Floyd Stanek. Top: MEs cxpciinieiil with an engine in (he mechanical enj incering lab. I.tm-i ' r: Mr. Lane is quizzed by some inquisili e .ASMEs. TOP ROW: Nelson, Clinomaii. Lindiiren. Quist. Gilkey. Spargo. Hall. Rybcro. Schciuilcnberocr. Graham. SECOND ROW: McCarthy, Faust, Myneder. Henderson, Jorcjenson. Ethington, Robison, Anderson, Hamlin. Egeland. THIRD ROW: Ware, Bingcr, Speed, Clarno, Fletcher, Meyer, French. Bur- bank, Carson. Ose, FOURTH ROW: L.iry, Graham, Olson, Quade. Pitsenieruct. Bowden, Colwell, Teiry. Gllley, Schultz. FIFTH ROW: Lyford. Grosvenor, Margules, Brackett, Williamson, Smith, Matheson, Vander Schaaf. Bennett. Forsberg, FRONT ROW: Mason. Branigan, Cleghorn, Meier. Burgan. Stanek, Breckenridge, Wright, Lorenz, Hoppenrath. 122 . VJi Dick Howard succeeded Hob Sander as president of the American X ' eierinary Medi- cal Associalion. Co-ordinaiing activities of the Di ision ot Veterinary Medicine and strengthening the bonds of mutual interest in the profession are the prime purposes of the organization. Victor Austin replaced Leonard Larson as vice-president and Hollys Heins was re-elected secretary. One of the latest developments within the division was the installation of X-ray etpiipment for use in the treatment of farm animals. Toji: cis ;iiul their dales danrc to the imisic of Boh Alex- ander. I.oioer: The thigh bone ' s connected to the knee bone. TOP ROW: Fsldman. Patck. F. M. Armstronij. Preston. Siemens, Peak. Archer, Spearing, Kastler. SECOND ROW: Ericksoii, Nelson. Bell, Moye, Pope, Biller. Tyler, Ahrens, F, D, Armstrono, Morgan. THIRD ROW: Peacock, Tabbcrson, Herrmann. McDonald. Ribelin, Campbell. Towers, Thone, Thompson, FOURTH ROW: Stoopel, Winterfield. Fuller, Flynn, Rognes, Urbatsch, Houmes, Coffland, Calhoun, Combs, FIFTH ROW: Scamman, Williams, Emerson, Ellis, Baker, Sloan, Perkins, Maxwell, Neumann, Werring. SIXTH ROW: King, Anderson, Wiersig. Heins, Sander, G?tty. Larson, Howard, Austin, Witt. FRONT ROW: Paul- son, McKee, Jacobson, Heffner, Cooper. Cahalan, Crawford. Albrecht, Allcnstein. TOP ROW: Kiltrcll. Pfow, Randolph, Zenor, Hall. Lafeber. Lannan. Whitcomb, Bromwell. Cutler, Koclcr SECOND ROW: Winegarden, Wright. Dappen, Bates Speaker, Luymes, Kempema, Lloyd, Cowles. Chudomelka KIrne, THIRD ROW: Kilian, Melcher, Weatherly! Moore, Cecil. Pool, Scverson, Muhm. Sct.legel, Riepma Hull. FOURTH ROW: Bea. Jacobs. Skewes. ByeiaH, Poppen, Cooper, Linn, Lawrcnson, Giese. Hart Chap- man, FRONT ROW: Anderson, Elcnburn, Potter, Van Steenbergen, Clark, Misner, E. Gubser, D. Gubser Butler, Bierschwal, Weimer, ■ ' ( ' r f n n I his is :i nf vcl , of li;nitif; a baibccilc. Block and Bridle members find il ' s difficult lo milk ; cou oil her left side— and into a bottle, too. JSLock and (Bridle The largest campus departmental club was busy promoting interest in education for students interested in livestock. Among the club ' s activities were the fall barbecue, winter bancjuet, spring picnic, and the Little International Livestock Exposition and judging contests for animal husbandry stu- dents. President John Miller, Vice-Presi- dent Marcus Bauer, Treasurer Lowell Mc- Laughlin. Secretary Arthtn Bennett, and Sergeant-at-arms Howard Bass vere officers, with Prof. B. R. McCling as facidty advisor. TOP ROW: Bennett. McLaughlin. Hodges. Lidvall. Bauer. FRONT ROW: Mass. Bereskin. Miller. McClurg. Goos. 124 r.ct this rcrijic for rliccsc cake What a line the Ills ha e. Malr 3ndu3try. Club Members of the Dairy Industry Club were kept busy fulfilling their purpose of inter- esting students in their field of dairy indus- try and its many fimctions, acquainting the students ith the faculty and sponsoring dairy short coiuses. Projects of the organiza- tion included the Veishea open house and float for the department of dairy industry, the short cotirse limcheon and the annual Dairy Club Picnic. Activities of the club were guided by President Kenneth Amond- son. . H B B Y ' ifl D 1 Wm « 9 ms r  E V ' M ' ■ ' . r mtu t : T fW tf H L f  ' t ' . M :. W r M If 7 - l -v .  , - l 1 w 1 TOP ROW: Hagg. Loos. Goss. V. Nielsen. Mortcnsen. Baker. Caullieli). Peters. Sijurdson. Pelzer. P. Johnson. SECOND ROW: R. Bernhardt. C. Johnson, Peterson. Anderson. Kloock. Vogelgesang. Mellen. Cooper, Hud. Kester, Roy Wehde. THIRD ROW: Neuroth. Groheck. Bird. Moore. Hurt, Evers, Deering. W, Nielsen. Andreae. Ray Wehde. FOURTH ROW: Nelsen. Briggs. Marousis. Kamoer, J. Bernhardt. Birdsall. Wilkey. Page. Smith, Yeager, FIFTH ROW: Cunningham, Klinke. Partridge, Niblock, Shepherd, Hotchkiss, Davies, Larsen, Morris. Young. SIXTH ROW: Grobeck. Thrun, Waddle, Piatt. Righter. Esselmansky. Amundson, Tomick, Angell. Nordal, FRONT ROW: Lyon, Kester, Brunner, Sinding, Reed, Belknap, Montero, Henrigues, J. Nielsen, Shrode. 125 Joredtry. Club More than 200 students participated in the activities of the Forestry Chib during the year. The annual Paul Bunyan Day, vith members attired in woodsmen ' s garb, featured a wood-chopping contest. A camp- fire, a venison banquet, and the Forester ' s HoedoAvn were all carried out in traditional forester style. The annual smoker helped impro e sttident-faculty relations. A model summer camp was set up for a Veishea dis- play. Harold Paulsen was president, Avhile Professor George Hartman was ad ' iser. Top: I ' aiil Hiiiivan khiUI have done no better, l.mcer: As you ramhie on tliioiigh the line. boy. keep your eye upon the doughnut. I TOP ROW: Paul-fii Muiiiir-i Ault, Stokes. Wintef, Madson. Grist, P. Hoffman. E. Hoffm.lnn. SECOND ROW: Lonj, McAndrcws. Siooins. Mcflnincli. Wadt. Patterson. Lotls, Lnitler, Ellsworth. L. Dowd. THIRD ROW: Kulins. G. Dowd. Van Gilst. Aldrich. Paulson. Van Doran. Willasson. Jack. Anderson. Blomciuist. FOURTH ROW: Fisher. Doolittle. Kinijery. Hansoi. Gates. Dewey. Crowther. West Twist. Hadacek. FIFTH ROW: Buchholz. Lowe. Hasek. Hatcher. Seiscr, Church. Campbell, Reynolds. Barnes. Dyer. SIXTH ROW: Hulino. Georje H.irtman. Thom,is. Hoop. Schmidt. G. B. Hartman, Kaupas, Sapousek, Zaidlicz. Petersen. FRONT ROW: Byers, Bloomfield, Riddle. North, Hart, Craven, Pollard, Graham. Hiooins. Wicks. 126 JrortlcuUure Club Feature event sponsored by the Horticul- ture Club was the fall Little Midwest Horti- cultine Show. Managed by Dale Kester, the show featured its first citrus fruit exhibit. Other club finictions included the Home- coming chrysanthenuun sale, a fall picnic, and a horticidtine newsletter which was sent to other horticidtine clubs. Outstanding students vere recognized at a dinner in Des Moines. President Darl Snyder and Prof. H. W. Richcy. facidty achiser, guided the club ' s activities. Top: loua Sl.ilc .icicil .is host to tlie Miduest Horticulture Show. Lower: A hort class in the hottest house on campus. TOP ROW: Scarboroucjh. Zarub. Gertsch. Buck. Cornelius. Cook. Millikan. Harnack. Priewe, Doellinoer. SECOND ROW: Jcnks, Wolf. McCain. HiBhland. Reade Sharp. Peterson. Denney Reese. THIRD ROW: Hicks. Turrtll, Collison. Koch. Little. Monroe. Knaop. Torjeson. Green. FRONT ROW: Snyder. Ewan. Volz. Nichols. Pickett. Lantz. Grove. Johnson. Kester. 127 Sec mrii. lhc don ' l bite. W ell ananijed tools arc handv sJnduJtrlal education Club Meeting twice a month, the Industrial Education Club promoted professional standards among industrial education stu- dents and graduates. Slwj) Shavings, the inchistrial education newsletter, was pub- lished for giaduates and undergraduates to keep them informed of activities in the pro- fession. During Veishea the gioup spon- sored an interesting acti ity display. John Bancroft served the club as president, and Oscar Moen was vice-president with Prof. Lowell L. Car er as faculty adviser. TOP ROW: Wilson. Frey. Bacon. Stepp. Lyddon. Wood, Hayes, Tuttle. Brunner. SECOND ROW: Anderson. Baker. Husled. Fields. Rutz. Arra- smith, Zaeske, G. Bancroft. Perisho. THIRD ROW: Conrad. Steinhach. Mahany. Sheppard. Conley. Doty. DeButts. Stone. Tracy. FRONT ROW; Carver. Ames, Aurand, Andersen, Hippaka, J. Bancroft, Whitmer, Schlesselman, Needles. 128 IAS mcniluis mi up llu- uiiul liiniul Icsi Now this is the ,i vc did il in ihc ci hlh. J S Students in the department of aeronauti- cal engineering met e ery month for pro- fessional talks, job hints, and technical mo ies. The most important event for aero engineers this year was the National Insti- tute Meeting. Members of the group pro- ided amtisement for persons at the Engi- neers ' Carnixal with their penny-pitching concession. President Roy Rogers, Vice- President James Foxgroxer, and Secretary- Treasurer Whitney McCormack were re- sponsible for the club ' s smooth running. TOP ROW: Taylor. Braunstein. Bokratn. Forrette. Cole. Kokjer, Johnson. Smith. Sohn. Polskl. SECOND ROW: Christensen. Gearhart. Graham. McNay. Bleich. Anderson. Stephenson. Poteel. Petersen. THIRD ROW: Millett. Beguhn. Bryson. Schryyer. Ryken. Wadleigh. Martc. Mock. Larson. FRONT ROW: Hayes. Foxgrover. McCormack. Sanford. Rogers, Helms, DItsworth. Wolfslayer, Peoples. 129 J eag ue of lA onten VoterJ The League of Women Voters met once a week during the year to maintain an active interest in the political situation of the state and nation. On one occasion, Mrs. Holler, lobbyist at the State Legislature, spoke to the group on the fiuulions of the State Legislature. Officers who led the organization during the year were Katherine Oleson, president, Dorothy Schlensig. vice-president, Nancy iole, secretary, and Peg Waterland, treas- iner. iTop: Some listen— Lower: |mecting. -and ollicis lalk at this TOP ROW: Bosnak. Heatli. Luillow. Ocancr, Jensen. Mohr. L. Meyer. Hansen. Greer. McMaliill. Rolicrls. SECOND ROW: Moody. Mcintosh. Bisson. Brown, Lancister, M. Nuss, Bronson. Zaiiller. Nelson. Anderson. Fuller. THIRD ROW: Swe.irinoen, Cox. Carlson. Williams. P. Nuss. Graham. Crowell, Pelkcr, Flaska. Bruce, Huston. FOURTH ROW: Petit, Uban, Billintiton. Davidson. DcCou, Boiintll, Harlan, Hillmond. Christian. Webster. FRONT ROW: B. Meyers, Davis, Waterland, Moore, Oleson, Schlensiu. Cole, Halderman, Lindaucr, Hooan. 130 Student Propertied (Board Incorporated under the state la vs of lo va in 1945. the Students Pro|jerties Board con- cerned itself with accjuiring, maintaining, and renting oiu ecjuipnient to organizations. Last year an oliice was established on the gioinid floor of the Memorial Union, and much work was done to enlarge the Board ' s stock of a ailable properties. Heading the board of directors were Chairman Bill Powell, Manager Joe Craven, Secretary Frances Anders, and TreasmTr Howarr Hollingshead. Top: Oflice Mjiiagcr Dick tpialT is rcailv to sci e the publii. Lower: Hou to ;;cl lit Japanese st le. TOP ROW: Wcstcot. Fisher. Graff. Bedford, Meilike. Lockwood. Shultz. FRONT ROW: Craven. Hollingshead. Gallahcr. Powell, Anders, Barger. Schaefer. 131 riicrc is a |Joiiu lo ihis picture. Jusi a sillin ' ami a laii hiii s. cience w. omen J Club Women in the Science Division were given an opportunity to meet other women in the same field by meetings of th e Science Women ' s Chib. Discussion gioups accjuaint- ed members Avith facts and problems of the various branches of science. Quarterly parties sponsored by each class were planned by the group. Plans Avere carried out luider the direction of Mary Smith, president. Rebecca Stone, vice-president, and Marliss Bloom, secretary. Le Von Garrison kept the treasurer ' s books. y f f f ff f 1 f t ' t I « t « 9 i i t f I -fM. 6 f V- '  -Ns TOP ROW: Kidder, Nictiols, Steieo. Stearns. Hermann. Townsend. L.iuer. McMahill. Cox. Sandiler, Jones. Perjier. DeKoster. Cash. Hoerncr. Oleson. Yo ' key. SECOND ROW: Carr. Vatter. Rexroat. Zink, Emslie. Althaus. Rol. ' -nd. Lundal.l, Croft. Rychnovsky. Parker. Oensmore. Connolly. McNeley. Miller. Imes. Straub. THIRD ROW: Schlenslu. Johnston. Pries. Ross. Stover. Worstcr. Erb. Wilson. Muckier. Elliott. Hucklceberry. Lloyd. Mareusen. Olsen, Larue. Herbert. Rafn. FOURTH ROW: McCord. Worsick. Staly. Aldinoer. Hale. J. Larson. Codlin. Youno. Spanoler. Knott. Hawk. Hectland. Broootti. Smith. Royer, Very. K. Christian. FIFTH ROW: Wilkerson. Saue. Hansen. Wicoand. Pothast. Weisbrod. Sorauf. Kinnamon. Paulu. Nelson. Anderson. Bradish. Fries. Conway. D. Christian. Pavlik. FRONT ROW: Ward. Deal. Williams. Barbet. E. Laison. Stone, M. Smith. Blume. Garrison. Stewart. Kidd. Snyder, Cole. 132 riic scirclar irails the miiuiics— iiul I he Inisiiicss of ihe day continues. 3ndu3trlaL CconontlcJ Club A new organization on the campus, the Iowa State Society of Industrial Economists, was organized by forty charter members with the help of Professor W illiam Schramp- fer to promote interest in Industrial Educa- tion. Kenneth Yarbrough was elected as the first president, with Leonard Rotolo as vice-president, and Bob Kenworthy as treasurer. Guest speakers in the fields of education and industry informed members of job possibilities and necessary job preparation. TOP ROW: Foster. Slabauoh. Gibbs. Butterfield. McKee, Brown. Amidon. Erickson. Johiisu;, .Mas!,-, bELU ' .U ROW: Hallagan. Ray, Galietto. Schroeder. Marshall. Carter, Feild. Collins, Beeler, THIRD ROW: Barker. Vanderlinden. Porter. Milliman. Smith. Mitchell. MacFarlane. Keenan. Munger. FRONT ROW: Root, Edwards. Oalton. Rotolo. Schrampfer. Yarbrough. Kenworthy. Pack. Henrickson. 133 SSJMC General engineers met once a month at meetings of their departmental organization, the Student Society of Industrial and Man- agement Engineers, to discuss developments and. ideas in their field and to work on vari- ous projects. The gi ' oup sponsored Mr. E. L. Kay, who spoke to a mass meeting of all departments clubs in December. Performing olTicial duties for the society were President Bob Ratner, Vice-President Jim Paisley, Secretary Shirley Maier and Treasurer Jack Mackey. Toj): GEs pose for the Bomb photographer as well as one of those inovin ' pitcher machines, Lower: Let ' s get a little more light on the subject. f r) .A. O TOP ROW: Flores, Barjcr. Brock. Norman. Rotolo. Barkwith. Tillson. Westbrook. Schultz. SECOND ROW: White, Cunningham, Farber, Howe, Justice, Hausrath. Branch. Hanger, Berke, THIRD ROW: Knorr. Simons, Matthews, Firkins, Williamson, Sullivan, Smith, McMahon, FRONT ROW: Fontana. Netf. Michel, Kohutanycz, Gilbert, Axthelm, Egli, Greer, P H .-K j WW t k 1 F ff n ri n ! P. 1. 4 U. s. fcffl ik . n r o TOP ROW: Anderson. Hanel, Paisley. Koch, Oust, Hurst. Nelson. Terchman. Kaufman. SECOND ROW: Darner. Galietto. Perdue. Hanson, Jepson. Clark, Strauss. Ose. THIRD ROW: Dutchie. Imbocfen. Bourquin, Dodd, Moll. Corner. Harvey. Pederson. FRONT ROW: Brewick, Thomas. Ratner. Hillyard. Hempstead. Mackey, McElhmney. Maier. KX j tVi« ' •i . ' . ' ' TOP ROW: Gobis. Johnson. Becliemeyer. Lie- derbach. Blaizc. Schwicgtr. Yockey. SECOND ROW: Somers. Roberson. McGee. Hilton. Mueller. Wolbers. Seiersike. FRONT ROW: Burns. Newark, Thor. Dodd. Paltzer. Klee- man. Nines. cAmerican Ceramics Society Lee Kleeman presided ai the monthlv meetings ol the society vhich were held to promote the dissemination of kno vl- edge concerning ceramics. The club par- ticipated in the Engineers Carnival and held open house dining Veishea. . Imnch of |)ois— in the process. I- Tliis trio of slick chicks docsn ' i have a chance ao ainst ihe e live wohes. P f .P Poultry Club TOP ROW: Bailey. Rasmussen. Magill. W. Penguite. Cook. Hawks. Lux. SECOND ROW: Ward. Bona. Likely. Auld. H. Bayles. Bartley. Hata. FRONT ROW: Nordskog. Bopp. Jochem. C. Bayles. R. Pengulte. Carey. Oaiis. Members ol the Club did an unusual type of jiulging when they held a Tmkey Banquet as a Thanksgixing treat. Activi- ties of the Club ran smoothly Avith Charles Bayles as president. Raymond Jochem as vice-president, and Jean Bopp as secretary. iJwiiteri Flashing bright red skirts and sweaters, the Twisters stirred up pep at all Cyclone ath- letic events. The Homecoming barbectie, pep rallies, and the March of Dimes drive were but a fe v of the activities gtiided by President Phyllis Herrold. TOP ROW: Garrison. M. Smith, Jamison. Madsen, Hollingshead. Moore. Jones. Fletcher, Doll. Ciston. SECOND ROW: Hawk. Moeh- ling. Lovell. Allen. Prey. Sievers. Morrison. Graff. Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Veatch. Ed- gar. Wright. Staly. Knott. Bowman. Fox, Seneff. J. Smith. Crist. FOURTH ROW: De- Bord. Krikac. Ross. Nolting. Ganser. Wede- meyer. Yeager. Shaw. Sorauf. FRONT ROW: Schmidt. Clapo. Bradshaw. Breeden. Kelley. Herrold, Bliese. Lyon. Congdon, McLeod. These I wistcrs rollecleil quite a bit of change for the Infantile I ' aialysis Fund at the basketball game. C ' .luKkic Stelllei and Noun Filliert sell tickets to the smash hit, Veailjook of 1947. J adio Platen x Oty - j  « Wearing pins resembling miniature micro- phones, the Players work on radio skits and put to tise the experience gained in Radio Workshop. Norm Filbert and Brtice Weiser wrote the script for The Yearbook of ' 47, a winter fjtiarier varieties show. TOP ROW: Entorf. Carroll. Filbert. Weiser. Dwine. Smith, Bond. FRONT ROW: Madsen, Moody. Jones. Harper. Ohisen. Redington. Wegener. First project of the year for the cheerleaders was the Freshman Mixer, held in the Memorial Union during Freshman Days. Guided by Roy Fisher, the group was the driving force behind the vocal support given Iowa State athletic teams. Cleopalia and her costumed admirers sit one out at the Apple Polisheis ' Ball. ■SFSTSi TOP ROW: Butz. Layman, Kuempel. Renard, Stockwell. Lemart. Quigole. Sinek. Hawks. SECOND ROW; Green. Seymour, Dyas, Bur- nett, Farrinoton, Matson. Halver. Stearns, Kreutner. THIRD ROW: Vilican. Minert, Halatyn, Hays. Arosemena, Andreasen. Fiore, Strayer. FRONT ROW: Wilson. Best. Han- son. Elwood, Rothacker, Herrold, MeCord, Blinks. VUtonian Club Weird costumes and decorations filled the landscape architecture studios when the LA students again presented the Apple Polishers ' Ball. Under President Phyllis Herrold, the group created a departmental library and publicized the Harvest Ball. I 8 ' i t l Women i 4-M Club A May-niorning-breakfast held last spring in honor of seniors and mothers of the members and a fall reception for all 4-H women were added to the activities that the club sponsored jointly with the Men ' s 4-H. Cecile Habben was |jresident of the group. TOP ROW: Boyd. Cruzcn. RocVey. Paysen. Hermann. Philp. Ooutjan. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Meyer. Northey. Collier. Rhodes, Scallon. Held. Dynes, Clarh. THIRD ROW: Fladung. Graham. DeWolf. Bliven. Kirby. Sarchet. Bailey. FRONT ROW: Tinkham. Sanderson. Habben. Kagarice. Barglof. Wright. Burrows. Tickets o on sale loi ,i l-H c cnl. Ever l)oilv ' s hcic. e cii Mike. Men i 4-J4 Club A picnic at Lynn Fidirer Lodge last spring, an informal dance, and the winter cjiiarter 4-H Snow Melter busied the members of the organization headed by President Ray Dan- kenbring, Vice-President Dean lirown, and .Sccrelary-Ireasiner Duane Sandage. TOP ROW: M,itzinger. Felt. Biederman Dane. Sells. Jezek. Beneke. Lyon. Kuhl SECOND ROW: Twinam. Henriksen. Camp bell. Jacobson. Cross. Hoffmann. Stritzel Hineman. FRONT ROW: Brennecke, Cbace. Sandage. Brown. Dankenbring. Geiger, Skin ner. Boehnke, Struthers. TOP ROW: Cliu. Grisso. Ibrahim. Aboul-Ela. Kamal, Briebd. Solis. SECOND ROW: Rosas. Constance. Rich. Dal Monte, Liu. Patino. FRONT ROW: M. Allen. E. Allen. Clifford. Gaessler. Van Bavel. Oey. a a .U Diamonds are trump in this hand of bridge at the International House. Sunset on Lake Michis au finds tlic Four-Fold Founders .gathered on cspcr Dune. ' li . ' i| ' -f s f f «■ TOP ROW: Petro. Oolph. Peak. Brinkman. Pangborn. Walker. R. Allbaugh. SECOND ROW: Coover. Rothacker. Schipull. Swank. K. Allbaugh. Jewett. Collier. FRONT ROW: Deal. Miller. M. Allen. E. Allen. Burch. Adams. Klein. Cosmopolitan Club Members of the Cosmopolitan Club met weekly at International House to promote fellowship among the residents of the vari- ous coimtries by learning facts about the different nationalities. President Krist Of- icrsen guided the group in discussions. our-fJold IjounderS Composed of students who ha e attended the Danforth Four-Fold Leadership School at Camp Minniwanca in northern Michigan, the members met monthly vil President Maxine Binxh to promote physical, mental, religious, and social develo})ment. }ud g mg- The livestock judging team examines this steer thoroughly. Judging teams represenling Iowa State College carried off high honors in sexeral judging competitions dining the year. Five judges and two alternates com])osed the general livestock judging team that tied for second place at the International Live- stock Exposition last fall. This team also gained sixth place at the American Royal Li ' estock Show. Four men on the dairy judging squad gained national recognition when they carried off top honors at the National Dairy Congress at Waterloo, Iowa. Animal Husbandry students on the meats judging team earned second place at the Interna- tional and fifth at the American Royal in Kansas City. Mo. Poidtry judges were ranked third best at the National Poultry Judging Contest. TOP ROW: Meyer, Klinj. Opperman, Murley. FRONT ROW: Barger, Harmon. Kottman. Coleman. 140 eamd Top: Bcntley. Lidvall. Hansen, Miirley. Barger. I.ejt: Iowa Stales ' champion dairy cattle judging team look over a cow with the critical eyes that won them the national judging cliampion- ship. I(n a Slate ' s tilth |)lace meats jiidg ing team: Rehder. Kling, Kerch bciger. Lidvall. Johnson. Memhers of Iowa Stale ' s third jjlaie poultry judging team: H. Bavles. Carey. Cook, I ' eiuiiiite, C;. Ba les. 141 TOP ROW: Latta. Mason. Wcnstrand. FRONT ROW: Eubanks. Levin. Buckley. MJiOZ)C I ho loil niillinu ' U ' i :;uri holds ihc allcnliou ol ihcsc R() I C; midshipiiK ' ii. II. (,i)iiuh. liii(kU ' rs|ihiiiis ihi ' Kirprilii. 142 The Navy men get familiar with an ack-ack. The oiih piiiinc in cxislcncc of Navv Officers singing the Caisson Sonj; with Army officers. J J OVC Rcfrcshnicnt time at the Naw Ball. Continuing the iradilion established by the thousands of Navy trainees who re- ceived instruction at Iowa State dining the war years, the Na ' al Reserve Officers ' Training Corps Unit was established in the sinimicr. Students in the luiit, besides pm- suing their regidar coinscs, are taught essential naval subjects augmented by practical exercises and drills. Each simi- nicr the men go on cruises and upon giad- uation receive a reserve commission in the Navy or Marine Corps. The unit vas organized on a company basis under the conmiand of Captain Rich- ard B. Le in and his staff. Student com- pany leaders were ( onnnandcr E. A. Niel- sen, Sub-Connnander W. C. Powell and .Adjutaiu H. . . Kallscn. 143 TOP ROW: Anderson. Duffy. Nash. Dennis, Douglas. White. SECOND ROW: Smith, Atkins. Thornton. Beckner. Jacobs. Kurtz, Hanzel. FRONT ROW: Heltzel. Quashnock, Kerkering. Busbee, Bender. Cassel. WT C C.dIoiu-I kcikciiiiu; c |)laiiis wn c-iiii;iMcci (cii;iin. This is llu- 1)1;,; i;ini of llir Field Anillciy. 144 The Amu Air Corps gather around their trainer. RO rC men learn how lo operate sii nal cf|iii] nient. J OZJC Men learn how to shoot straight on the rifle range. Discontinued during the war, the four- year ROTC progiam was reinstated on campus in the fall. With the reorganiza- tion came a change in personnel, as Colonel Busbee replaced Colonel Odell after the latter resigned. Men enrolled in the new ROTC course spend their first two years in elementary training as a prerequisite for the advanced ROTC. During the last two years, students take work in one of four branches: Air Corps. Engineers. Field Artillery, or Signal Cor|:)s. .Scabbard and Blade again took its place on campus. The Rifle Team partici- pated in se eral shoots during the year. The traditional Military Ball, sponsored by Scabbard and Blade, made its first post- war appearance spring quarter. 145 Till: iillT i en i Qtee Club The Men ' s Glee C.lul) gels a little help fiom the women in a practice for the Messiah. These men hlcml llieii voices for a special e ' enl. Men ' s Glee Club participated in two win- ter concert toiu ' s. With Prof. William Clendenin directing, an active year in- cluded Stars Over Veishea, concerts, Christmas tree-lighting ceremony. Home- coming rally, and a Noonday Mtisicale. 3 mB n 9 a ' n 1 Pf-ff ' f- W t ' J J ' aI f ' 1- % ' ■ ▼•« '  5f 2 F  V - ' f f- i ' f % ' s 5 f. f- ' T- TOP ROW: Gish, Davis, Jessup. Van Roekel. Sawyer. Aniidon. Clark, Garner. Thomas. Manny, SECOND ROW: Craven. Brueck, Seymour. Cliristoffer son. McGuire. McPlieeters, Peterson. Nelson. Farber. Kupka. THIRD ROW: Waters. Cushman. Willtams. Carter, Monson. Hulbert. Burynn. Walter. Orman. Colthurst, FOURTH ROW: Pollard. Fisher. Bentley, Anderson. Brandt. Baumhover, Patterson, Grant. FRONT ROW: Brown. Reinhart, Axthelm. Clendenin, Hillis, Rohweder. Patten, Prince. 143 ' omen i Directed by Prof, ' lolbert NfacRac, the Women s Cilee C liib sang in Handel s Mes- siah during the Christmas season and, as part of the Iowa State Singers, gave a winter concert. An elexen-coiicert lour included Iowa and nort hern Missouri. TOP ROW: Newman. Jacobs. France. Krusenstjerna. Sells. McNay. De Kostcr. Sime. Conrov. Davis. Coffecn. Wilhelm. SECOND ROW; Evans. Rex- roat. Held. Stubbs. Hoopengardner. Wright. Girton. Wilson. Wiesner. Kloopinu. Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Canakes. Pearson. Barthell. Ward. Sankot. Smoak. George. Nordaker. Frandsen. Fahlberg. Root. FRONT ROW: Gaulkc. Wiegand. Oleson. Mills. Barnard, MacRae. Guthrie. Shaw. Bavendick. Standlsh. Roe. 149 S npnon Orcneitra Professor F.(l; :ii ,!;i es Miss ll a NictiKuk lu-i cue. Ilii lil: I wo inembers ol llie siring section praclitc (lili;. eiul . Ijra ' er: The orchestra, under the iliieition of I ' rofessoi Edgar, fol- lows tile dowiiheat. An all-T.schaik(n ' .ski ]jrogi-am vas the feat- ure concert ol Prol. Ah in R. Edgar ' s sym- phony orchestra. Incliulcd in winter activ- ities Avere a concert lour through northern Iowa and a campus concert. Members elected Carl Haney president lor the year. 150 Concert and archlnff (Eandi • inh §L yf ' TS ' riim.ifj . - A concert tour of eastern Iowa and western Illinois climaxed the fall and winter activi- ties of the concert band. Two concerts were presented, a swing concert in the fall and a winter concert. The marching band re- cei ' ed the Cardinal Guild Service Award. I iS- i ' - I he loua biaic inarching band eiiteitains at half time of a football game. 151 3owa State Placer i During the year ihe Iowa Stale Players pre- sented Kind Lady, The Devil Passes and Our Town imder the direction of Joseph North and Prank E. Brandt. The experimental laboratory presented a series of student-directed one-act plays. Uiliirul tlic stcneiN are these set artists TOP ROW; Bracket!. Pickett. Zellmer. Kivell. Berguuist. Peace. Kitchner. Ch.i!c. Harrer. SECOND ROW: Jackman. Goszkruoer. Tiedemaii. Burkle. Dalil. Barkley. Cosmos. Stevens. Day. TttIRD ROW: Lomison. Clark. Hartwell. Hutchms. Hankey. Rutherford, Hendrickson. Poland. FRONT ROW: Nolting, Cook. Miller. Weatherwax. North, Randolph, Sebert, Shean. 152 Sowa State Jbeoater In dual debates, the Missouri Valley Con- ference Meet, and an eleven-college speech tournament, Dr. Paulus Langc ' s Iowa State Debaters earned high honors during the year. Dwayne Mar ick. was elected presi- dent for the year. DclKiteis stiiih tlie pros aiul cons on the l)lackl)oaiil. A discussion in progress. V ) TOP ROW: Held, Swearingen, Deal. DeLaHunt. Windheim, Morgan. Ettinger. Totty. Cummings. SECOND ROW: Krassa. VanVlack. Perdue. Hans, Peterman. Getting Hermann. Stelter. Biederman. THIRD ROW: Duthie. Ru;k. Dankenbring. Beatty, Vanderlinden. Shields, Decou, Knudson. FRONT ROW: Dunigan. Bu tterfield. Ink. Young. Marvick. Spangler, Kaupas. Griesel. 153 -, ' : woitniiip J eli ion in a(lfe liJeeK Emphasizing the new theme of Religion in Life, the central committee planned activities vhich effecti ely reached Iowa State ' s student popidation dining the week of January 13-11 . The Reverend James Boren of Minneapolis, Minn., the guest speaker, led discussions before many groups and presented se eral addresses at mass meetings of the student body. Forty-five faculty members led discussions concerning Rev. Boien clcli crs unc (if his addresses in ihe Annoiv diiriiij; Religion in Life Week. religion within the various organized houses. Chet Randolph, chairman of the committee, was ably assisted by Vice- Chairman Laverne Sawyer, Secretary Mabel Wilson and Faculty advisors J. A. Greenlee and J. M. Holcomb. The pro- grams vere planned under the direction of Be ' erly George, and the house discus- sions were arranged by Shirley Sollenber- ger. Jean McDonald handled publicity for the event. Ihc clKiir sins s at an all-college coinocation. TOP ROW: Everttl, George. Smith. McDonald. Sollenberijer. Held. FRONT ROW: Greenlee. Sawyer. Wilson. Rev. Boren. Randolph. Rothacker. 156 Snter-Variity CltrUtian Inter-Varsity Christian F ello vship offered student non-denominational noon prayer meetings and Saturday evening Bible studies during the year. President of the Iowa State chapter of the international organization was Lloyd Brandt. TOP ROW: Brandt. Ttnney, Sleytns, Nichols. Hesse. Besancon. Bristol. Bech. SECOND ROW: Palmguist. Lindquisl. Swanson. 0. Wanaselja. Z. Wanaselja. Hemmings. Strayer. Laskowske. THIRD ROW: Vander Schaaf. Olson. Bechtel. Secor. Rudine. Wahls. Holbert. Eacker. FRONT ROW: Fahlberj. Stall. Fjare. Erickson. Jongedyk. Schwabe, Tatum. Kauff- man. The fellowship enters into a discussion. The committee discusses ideas for vespers. Snteriaitlt Council Sponsoring All Out to Chinch Simday. the WSSF drive and Religion in Life Week, Interfaith Council led the devel- opment of campus religious activities. Coimcil president was Barrel Maifeld, with Dean M. D. Helser as adviser. TOP ROW: Burke. Autenrieth. Smith. San- dage. Magill. Stearns. Knutson. SECOND ROW: Baldridge. Shapiro. Adams. Christian. Maier. Yetter. Mrs. Hopkinson. Clark. FRONT ROW: Johnson. Radmall. Maifeld. Helser. Kelsh. Wilson. Oldham. 157 TOP ROW: Elmquist. Gish. Kino. Clement. Ortmeyer. Jefferson. Lancaster. SECOND ROW: Imboden. West. Nannlnoa. Zander. Burrows. Rossiter. FRONT ROW: Graff. Neidt. Hollingsliead. Silletto. Yoder. Sliaklee. Melta Slg-ina Uneta President Bob Silleto and Vice-President Dick Graff led the fraternity for Methodist men in their activities that placed the em- phasis on fellowship. Members worked to put over the student ' s share of the chtnxh ' s tlrive for building ftmds. . |cn of Delia Sigma 1 heta compare notes. Kappa Phi women approve the new biiildinp; plans. Kct ppci Pnl Organized for the piupose of getting better acquainted vith the church organization, the sorority for Methodist women imder President Anna Mae Mattice and Vice- President Darleane Christian held a formal bancjiiet and installation of officers. TOP ROW; Ewan, Straub. Boland, Berntiard, Mulim, S. Northey. K. Christian. Silletto. Croft. Davis. Gibbs. Stonebero. SECOND ROW: Hanson. Bilney. McDerinott. Madsen. M. Lockwood. Held. Hench. Rossiter. Breaw, Mix. Ecklcs. THIRD ROW: Cooh. Beck. Meyer, Noble. Mathews. Jackman. Georue, Jacobs. Smith. Nelson. Williams. Schulz. FOURTH ROW: Ehrhardt. Borchardt. West- phal, Boone. Norman. Miller. Adams. Morlinij. J. Lockwood, Weems. FRONT ROW: Sarchet. C. Northey. Meyer. Mattice. Hedrick. Nichols, D. Christian, Smith, Lancaster, Patterson. 158 aj6 TOP ROW: Davis. B. Silletto. King. West. Morrison. R. Silletto. Gaston. Bruce. SECOND ROW: Held. Walker. Coons. Yctter. Hilliard. Collier, Meyer. FRONT ROW: Van Vlark. Hopkinson. Rev. G S. Nichols. Christian. Hul- tert. Fletcher. Hewitt. The ' esley Fcnimlalion of the Collegiate Methodist (Church eniphasi ed a social aiul religious program. During the year the activities, directed by Kay Christian, presi- dent, included parties and weekly Sunday evening meetings. Make-ii|i .iiii i put ilie liiiislimg Himhes on the star actors. s I iwi-i sa iii - (B JSai (Eritlt J4iueL TOP ROW: Press. Goodman. Davidson. Schlass. Chapman. Daniels. Caplan. FRONT ROW: Musin. Tick. R. Erbstein. Babbitz. Shapiro. L Erbstein. Leaf. . s a pan of B Nai Brith. national Jewish religious organization. Hillel held Friday evening religious services. Social hours, an informal winter dance, and a spring banquet featured the social program. Presi- dent for the year was Harley Babbitz. M ewman Club tiiji: Culidlic stiidcnls altciid SnikI.m rll,l m iIr- I ' liioii. I.Dii ' t ' t: Father Kleiner leads ihc Newman Choir. The Iowa Slate Newman Club partici- pated in a number of varied activities during the year. The annual all-college retreat, conducted by Rev. M. M. Hoffman of Loras (College, Dubu(|ue, climaxed the series of weekly discussion meetings. Diu ' ing Holy Week, the acappella choir presented the Tenebrae service. Mixer dances, siunmer Newman Club jiicnics, treasiue limits, roller skating parties, hay rides and date dances composed the year ' s social progi ' am. With the annoimcement that a student parish was to be organized and a chinch was to be built, the Newman Club made plans for futine development. Board of Governors — TOP ROW: Newman. Burke. Stritzel. Sieh. Hughes. White. Schafer. Wedemeyer. FIRST ROW: Dunn. Sievers. McBurney. Rupe. Riches. Heddens. Cunningham. FRONT ROW: Bremhorst, Koster. Gervais. Father J. Kleiner. DeMarle, Swago. Buman. 160 Colleg la te PreW teriani Holding incftings c cry Siiiulay evening al the chuich, the Collegiate Presbyterian organization planned activities and social gatherings aimed at creating fellowship among the members and teaching the rela- tion of the student to the chinch. Many parties and informal biifFet-style luncheons dotted the social calendar. vSeveral college factilty members and sttidents presented speeches at variotis meetings. Capably serving the organization as officers dmnng the school year were Miriam Sanderson, president, Helen Jensen, secretary and Dar- rel Maifeld, treasin ' er. At a special meeting held March 1. ' ), the new officers elected for next year were installed. Top: Steady there! l.inver: Hard-limes paityeis play a racey game. TOP ROW: Walker. Sloan. Hulsizer. Magill, Kuhns. Gilkey, Sidcy. Helble. Hall, Buckles. SECOND ROW: River, McGrew. Bernstein. Shifflett, True, Getting. Huston. Strayer, Ellis. THIRD ROW: Hadacek Eshbauah. Winter, Hermann, DeWild. Kongabie. Fulk. Meyer. Miller. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, McLennan, Livingston, Baldridge, Turner, Oillan, Day, DeMunck. FRONT ROW: Williams. Manuel. Anderson. Jensen. Sawyer. Sanderson. Maifeld. Bowlsby. Warner. 161 f «£ . ' J o er lAJiUianti Club An organization for Baptist students, the Roger Williams Club is formed to help students balance academic and religions life. The organization, headed by Bill Eckltmd, member of the executive branch of the National Student Committee, and Gene Wild, vice-president, had se eral outstand- ing speakers dinging the past year. Dr. New- ton Fetter of New ' ork City was present at a bancpiet gi en in February. Burl Slociim, a missionary from China, vas guest speaker at a buffet supper and the Reverend Don Clo vard of New York City was a guest speaker in November. Highlight of the social events was a box social benefit for the World Student Service Fund. Tuf): Busy talk at a Sunday night supper. l.nwcr: Singing for their supper. TOP ROW: Hammond, Lyic, Edwards, Stone- house, R. Van Roekel. Hodges. Fuhrman. Deaton, Cook, Taylor. SECOND ROW: Erick- son. Bean, Drewry. F. Van Roekel, Franks, Johnson, Merriam, Zimmerman. H. Sassaman, Banister. THIRD ROW: Fadeley. Lambert, L, Nelson, F. Nelson. Durrett. Wortman, Dynes, Neuman, P. Zimmerman, Jensen. FRONT ROW: Davis, Rice. Wild, McCracken, Rev, Gamble, Mrs, Gamble, Ecklund, Hawthorn, J, Sassaman. Staly, TOP ROW: Waltz, Funkhouser, Johnson, G. Hartman. Stilley, T. Hartman. Elting. Harvey, Brand. Peart. SECOND ROW: Nelson. DeBois. Gilbert. Beach. Barger. Langston. Bjorndahl. Bergquist. Niles. Smith. Marston. THIRD ROW: E. Collins. Z. Collins. H. Fairly. M. Fairly, C, Brown, L. Brown. Pangborn. Harvey, Burtch, Martin. FRONT ROW: Farrlngton, W, Rorman, C. Rorman, Bell, Wildemuth, King. Huckleeberry, Meyer, Niles, Davenport, Munger, 162 TOP ROW: Gilbtrt. Staly. Zimmerman. Elting. Funkhouser. Durrett. Pangborn. SECOND ROW: Bergquist. Farrington. Burtch. Smith. Marston. Dynes. Neuman. THIRD ROW; Hawthorn. Lambert. Franks. Barger. Bjorn- dahl. Niles. Huchleeberry. Niles. FRONT ROW: Sassaman. Nelson. Van Roekel. De Sols. Gamble. Rice. King. McCracken. Theta Epsilon, the service organization of Baptist vomen, took charge of the Baptist Easter sunrise breakfast and dinners of the Roger V ' ilIiams Chib. Teas, picnics and date parties made up the social pro- gram. Carol Rice presided for the year. riicta Epsiloii women plan a program. Siniday night dcxotions are on tlie program for the evening. (Betn any. yroup Highlight of the year for the Bethany Group of the Christian Chinch as its annual International Dinner, which this year had twenty-six nations represented. Led by President Don Oldham, the gioup provided an opportimity for fellowship and service. =« ' ■ n ItvHSnJB.-iti .Ti.- TOP ROW: Stearns. Stereo. Cruicn. Deutsch. Nelson. Davis. Dennis. Robinson. Rusk. SEC OND ROW: Elmer Kinsinger. Swcjberg. Wil- helm. Garth. Lansing. Ross. Gee. Whaley. THIRD ROW; Evelyn Kinsinger. Bradbury. Brightwell. Baker. Cruzen. Holbert. Adams. Teagarden. FOURTH ROW; Stearns. N. Bar- rick. Mrs. Barrick. Rev. Parish, Mrs. Parish, L. Parish. Saul. Oldham. 163 Barr-roaBTl Qantnta Juelta and Concordia Club Largest college Gamma Delta chapter in the United States, the Iowa Stale organiza- tion for students of the Memorial Lutheran Student Chapel of Lincoln way at Lynn enjoyed a fidl year of acti ' ities led by Presi- dent Lowell Vander Hamm and the Re er- end Martin Mueller. C ' larence Schlaiuleraff was honored by being chosen as the national Gamma Deltan of the year. Members took |:)art in a series of regidar candle-light ves- pers, discussions, semi-formal banquets and a year-aroimd athletic progi ' am. Social events vere handled by the Concordia Club, social organization for Lutheran men. IDj): I iiiif foi rclresliniciits at ihc (-ainma Delta ' s Val- eiiliiif l arl . l.ini ' cr: C ainnia Dellaiis [)la wiiiknin. CONCORDIA CLUB TOP ROW: Zuhcr. Mellerop. Malek. R. Feldt. Nietlng. Dammen. SECOND ROW: Studt. Cochran, Walke. Hargens. Sundermann. Rutz, Scheer. Wetjen. Bleich. THIRD ROW: Pietsch, Berner. Schornhorst. Lage. Lamb. Johnsen. Huedepohl, Vander Hamm. FRONT ROW: A. FelJt. Dorow. Mittlestadt. Sievers. Rev. Mueller, Mrs. Schaller. I. Schallcr, Bern, Peicer, GAMMA DELTA TOP ROW: Scliulze. A, FelJt, Bombach, Oeike, Marsh, Lage, S:inJerman, Templin, Lamb. SECOND ROW: Johnston. R. Feldl. Berner. Meyer. Bern. Schornho-st. Wet ' en. Jolnren, Harnatk. D Clausen THIRD ROW: H?rwood, Cakes, Walke, Zuher, Sct-atler, Pierer, Sriafer, Koth. Neubauer. Dolph. FOURTH ROW: Pot ' art, Kriise. Esther Paysen, Mittel tat, Kern St ' irit. Cellan, Rut!, Do-ow, Dankenliring FIFTH ROW: Zavorai, Elsie Pay:en, Harley. G Clausen. Blaas. Frie-lrich. Klein. Plic!e. LunI, Pries. Bclsclner. Ei ' kel- iP ' d. FRONT ROW: Hagcnbem. M. Vokt. naiit. Nirting. Rev. Mueller. Mrs. Mueller. Van::er Hamm, Becker. Loeschen. L. Vokt. 164 ft o TOP ROW: Pieoors. Hobart, Stcor, Nauman. Wright. Van Eman. Watts. Stacy. FRONT ROW: Boyd. Clark. Bandow. Mrs. Graves. Lundahl. Benson. McCulley. A study of various churches and Christmas and spring formals featured the actixities of the Kappa chapter of Sigma Eta Chi. social group of Congregational women. Viola Newcomer became national presi- dent, and Mary Graf, national treasurer. SigiiKi tla Chi wuineii of ihe Congicf :ilioii:il Cliiiuh |)l:iii iIk- iie l mecliii ' . iul so il noes for lioiiis aiul hoiiis. fjri hie Jellow ltlp The Congiegational members of Frisbie House, headed bv Melvin Goltry and Bar- bara Benson, held their regular Bible study and fellowship meetings during the year. New students were welcomed at cpiarterly parties gi en bv the group. TOP ROW: Nielsen. Worth. Brackett. Boysen Herrmann. Dvorak. Landes. Glawe. D. Ban dow. SECOND ROW: Hayenga. Boulton. En torf. Pilgrim. Baltisberger. Wood. Eisenhart Madsen. Allbaugh. THIRD ROW: Cook. Gran row. Nauman. Lundahl. Wright, Wolfe. Van Emjn. Pederson. Brown. FOURTH ROW: Mc Culley. Secor. Clark. Hobart. V. Vandow Watts, Frush. Muckler. Fincham. Stacy. FRONT ROW: Boyd. Chase. Pinney. Clark Goltry. Graves. Benson. Yui. Child. Piegors. 165 J utnetan Students c4 oclation I l.SA menilicrs double up for plug pong. Led by (ieorge Coontz, president, and Larraine Midlang, vice-president, the Luth- eran Students Association was advised in its progianis by Mrs. Don Perkins. The pur- pose of the association is to afford a means through which Lutheran students may stimulate and strengthen their faith througli their connnon fellowship. Included among the many acti iiies of ilie group were an Easter sinirise ser ice and breakfast, smorgasbord, semi-formal bancpiet, basket social, roller-skating party and several picnics and hikes. Rosemary liang was given a trip to the National .Ash- ram because of her oiUstanding vork in Lutheran activities. TOP ROW: Thompson, Lunstrum, L. Jacob son. 0. Anderson. A. Anderson. Hall. Sells Sgonheim. Hillesland. Backlund. SECOND ROW: Tolanrler. N. Knutson. Imlau. M. .Jacob son. Carlon. Bredfeldt. Humble, Carlson Amundson. Halyer. THIRD ROW: Midlang Christenson, Bilstad. Hansen. K. Tabberson I. Tabberson. K. Knutson, M, Anderson. Peder- •on. Larson, FRONT ROW: Newhouse, Keim Lorenz, Coontz, Rev, J, Knutson, Mrs, Perkins, D, Perkins, Olson. Rohweder, Dahl, 166 Tea for four. 1 he pioiliKlioii line ot clii(.ient al work. J utheran Students cAAAociation Chrisliaii Sciciitisls ciijox a SiMKla night discussion. Christian Science Organization A lull progiam of picnics, informal dances, buffet suppers and regular eek.ly meet- ings was carried out by the organization, headed by Skip Calhoini. 1 he gi ' oup spon- sored a fall lecttne on Christian .Science by Mr. Robert S. ' an Atta. TOP ROW: Smo3k. Bice. Hines. Niemaiid, Crowther, Dtdla. Broms. FRONT ROW: Maier. Hollinyshead. Powell. Calhoun. Post. Randall. 167 1 !il OIIT! 1 ViUeSITT ¥ tut-- 1947 JootbaU Hot) Jensen Eud . Fred Sclincider Guard Chuck Wright Tackle SEASON ' S RECORD Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . ■ 9 20 8 13 n 13 7 Colorado . . . Northwestern ISTC Kansas Missouri .... Oklahoma . . Kansas State Drake Nebraska . . . .13 .31 .18 .24 .33 .63 . 7 . 7 .33 Cap tiiniii. |im Haiiss. C hiik Siahcilaiul. .mil Doug Kerr keep eagle eyes on Cyclone work- OIIIS. Sl ntlng Spirit wai tne PaAAword Ed Farni Quarterback 173 TOP ROW: Goltry. Kraus. Zlomke. Rollinger, Norman. Weber, Seibold. Howard. Taylor. SECOND ROW: Kerr. Schoel. DeDecker. Chauncey. Anderson. Dean Laun. Wiltsie. Bosnyak. Wilier, Timm. FRONT ROW: Jensen. Paetz. Fathaucr. Cole. Kokjer, Elhington. Don Laun. Schneider. The [)4(] grid season prcned lo be Mike Michalskc ' s last year as liead mentor at Iowa State, when he handed o cr the reins to Abe Stuber at the beginning of the spring quartei . Spectators niuTibcring 47,000 saw the Cyclones show | lenty of fight and spirit, but the gridmen couldn ' t muster the power to vin many games. The thrillers of the season were the Drake and Iowa State Teachers games. Iowa State tieing the Bulldogs 7-7 in the closing minutes of the battle and the Cyclones overpowering a strong Panther team 20-18 in the last few seconds. Dick Howard took top honors in the scoring brackets, racking up 24 points. Harle Rollinger and Ray Kloot vyck followed with 11 and 12 points respectively. Leading in yardage gained dur- ing the season were Bill Chaimcey and Howard, viili Klootwyck, Ed Farni and Ron Norman fol- lowing close behind. The C: (l(iiiC ' .s lodscii ii|) iiiiHliM ' nuistk ' s liinins; a spiiri;.; (irk iul. 174 .--- ' .m, ' £s .lHb?r « R '  - i MBr T I ' act (li es for the pigskin in a pre- season practice. Fathauer. Riding and Cole warm up for fimnc action. Coach Mike and Dick Howard map grid strategv. A hard-fighting Cardinal and Gold squad failed to carry out advance predictions, falling to fifth place in the Big Six. Despite its losses, the team boasted Harle Rollin- ger, the nation ' s top kicker of extra points and field goals, and several outstanding pass plays for the records. [ Courtesy Denver Post Plaviiij; the kind of i)all thai .u;( t ihcm an imitaticMi to join the Big Six, Colorado mastered the Cardinal and Gold. 13-6. 3owa State opened the g.rld ea on ag ainH two non-conference foe Colorado and Jylortit ' ' western. Une JShon q ueezed out a 13-7 win wnile the li UdcatS won 31 ' 9. Noi ihwcstcrn l)ack. Aschenbicmicr. nin ' l ([iiiie elude llie giavp of UcDecker. Courtesy Northwestern Syllabus Iowa State Teachers ' hall carrier heads for the waiting arms of Don Laiin as Jensen and Pact close in. Jlg htlng. C clone eag.ea 3SuC in laH econa 20-18 ana were Kcift ci victim 24 ' 8. Don LaiMi gains ten yards aroinid end with Schneider and Farni spearheading the attack. Cyclones close the door on Kansas State ' s goaluard tlirnst. 3SC tripped (aniai State iS-J after Humbling, before yiii ouri 33-13. Dean l.aun blocks, Howard carries the ball in the raiin Missonri game. 178 Courtesy Des Moines Register and tribune Fatliauci slops a Drake line smash, ith Kloolu k and Wright coming in for the kill. Cardinal ana Qola foug ht to a 7-7 deaalock witk rahe before falling to JSeora ha. Iowa State fails to knock down a Nebraska toiiclidown pass in the closing seconds of the first half. Courtesy Omaha Woriti Herald 179 3owa State wa flattened by. Oklaltoma in a 63 ' Jiontecoming. aUaHer. 180 BACK ROW: Haugan. Kcster, Schneider. Paulsen. Jessen. Buck. Mcnze. FRONT ROW: Norman. Sheperd, Ray Wehde. Roy Wehde. Block. Ferguson. Jjuilding. up to a late ea on peaky 3owa State captured tkira place konor in the JSig. Six along iae Kcin a State. Paulsen goes high as ISC suprises Kansas State 60-41. Captain Ray Wehde wrestles with a Tiger. 181 |olin Sheperd Forward 1946-47 JjadketbaU Bill Block Guard Jim Myers Foncard Roy Vehde Forward SEASON S RECORD Coaclics l.oiiii; Mciuu .iiul (hitk SiilliciLind. Iowa Stale . Iowa Slate . Iowa Stale . Iowa Slate . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa State . Iowa Slate . Iowa State . b( — 47 — 41 — 27 — 34 — • , 38 51 4 ) C;rinneII 28 ISrC 36 Minnesota 51 Michigan 38 Drake S; ' ) Missouri 3() Drake 41 Kansas State 40 Bradley 51 182 l.co Schnciikr (ilia id Ron Ntunian (•III! Ill Don I ' aulscn Cfiilfr Riiv Wehcle Foncnrd SEASON ' S RECORD loua State . . . .fii — Nebraska 44 Iowa State .... 30 — Kansas 53 loua State .... ' ■() — Oklahoma .34 Iowa State ... .30 — Kansas State ... .43 Iowa State . . . .. fi — Nebraska 54 Iowa State ... .54 — Missouri 52 Iowa State ... .45 — Oklahoma 4() Iowa State . . . .50 — Kansas 44 Jim Buck. toi-utini—Uon Keij uson, Ciiiaid ll 183 A wild mclcc of ;mns uiulci the l);iskcl will) the (! (U iics (oiniii out on lo| of llic- I ' aiillifis. 3avoring. the home crowdi with victories, the ca eri caused ntany an upiet in the Ig. Six title race. 184 John Sheperd leaps high as the Cardinal and Gold clip Missouri in a hotly-contested battle 185 Duriiin :i uorkoiii. Harlan IMallc sliuols and Noiiiiaii Sniiih ii ' liouiuls. 1946-47 JS ' Sadketball { oacli Riiss Dickinson iliicnal ilie siiiiad ' s i(l )i ianil)lc. 3n it i firH y ear of competition the ntig hty. (E quad went tnroug.n ea on undefeated To j; John W ' roan and Jim ' an DiMiM ' n lirins ihi ' liall np (he to ' nt. lower: I.ooscviini; n| in practice arc Harkin IMallc and Norman Sniilli. 186 Dean Noniuiii, iciilci. gets set for a shot. Io •a Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa I n a Iowa Iowa lo va State State State State State State State State State SEASON ' S RECORD Bees. .6 ' ) — Iowa Teachers Bees. 41) Bees . . 48 — Webster City J. C. . . 37 Bees. .43 — Boone J. C. SFj Bees . . 35 — Iowa Teachers Bees . 30 Bees. .46— Fort Dodge J. C. . .34 Bees. .53 — Boone J .C 34 Bees. .73 — Centervillc J. C. . . .21 Bees. .64 — Simpson Bees 41 Bees. .47 — Simpson Bees 39 TOP ROW: Dickinson. Williamson. Wroan. McLucn. Galvin, Van Ducsen. Platle. Norman. Classick, Rust. Haugan. FRONT ROW: Angle. Webb. Pownall. Sjurson. Smith. Hackbarth. Garth. Sutherl.i ' • ' ' -t. Calhoun. 187 1946 Spring Track Squad — TOP ROW: Bretnall. Neet, Thomas, Feekin. Norman. FRONT ROW: Arlen. GalHoan. Chard. Clark, Maglll. Peterson. Maney. Coach Hiciiiall jiiid team raplain Dwavnc Kcckiii (hi(k ilic liurdlcr ' s liiiic. Iowa Sialc lunillfrs TiikI pi ail in- makes pcifcil. 188 1946-47 raci Waiting for the starter ' s gun are Weissinger, Everett, Alexander, Magill. Lott, Wright. Sherman, and Larv. TOP HOW: Hausrath, Southard. Barkley. Verner. Smith. Feeken. Gray. Armstrong. Kress. SECOND ROW: Magill. Wilson. Kuefner. Nelson, Alexander, Wright, Elk, Lott, Sherman. Coach Bretnall. FRONT ROW: Yarbrough. Maney. Weissinger. Everett. Stephens. Matejka. Lary. Bice. Wood. 189 TOP ROW: Dunn. Hale. J. Sutherland. Nurre, Kestet, Anderson, J, Miller. Strong. Galetich. FRONT ROW: V. Miller. Jones. Scott, Phelps. Buchner. Theobald. Hicks. Faunce. Coach Sutherland. 1946 Jja3eoaU SEASON ' S RECORD Iowa Stale 1 — ISTC 6 L ' Iowa State .... (i — Oklalioiiia I . . Iowa Stale .... 12 — Minnesota I ■1 11 Iowa State .... .S — Nebraska ( 8 S Iowa Stale .... ' 1 — Kan.sas Slate .... d 1 .H Iowa State .... (i — Nebraska ' ) 1 7 Iowa State .... 7 — ISTC 1 1 2 Io •a State .... 3 — Missouri - «) ¥. I;iiiii(C Kill IK K I 111 I (I (111 I he v.i In .1 ( m loiii- muic 190 iih I ' liclps lalcliini;. ;i Kansas Slate bailer lips a Uiu (oul. Cialclkh slides iiilo lliiiil base as lliiks heads lowaril seioiul. Coaeh Smhcrlaiul and ace pilthcr Iheoliald lalk o cr ll.e sIliialioM. Uiseiissini; the l asel)all prospeils foi MM arc cocaplaiiis liuelmcr and Seoll. A. 1. 4 191 DoiK ' Ison. Dunn, jolnisKin. Gillcy. Vui. ennid C;o;uh Sdnnidl cspliiins ilic lilfu iiltics ol (he (oniin sc ison t(j ;i(cs II;nol(l [nhiiMiti ;itul l-:n Dunn. I licy ' rc olll III llic low i SMie. R;ms;is Slate. Kan- sas U. triangular meet. roAA ' Country. The last quaiter (if a mile finds loin Manev puffing. Thomas, Webb. Firkins, Knorr, Coach Otopalik, Schneider. 1946 Jjinh inen return after war-time absence. lliid I li(iiii;i and Ken Silincidci snioolli (inl lli.il sliokc. Bruce Firkins lines up a |)U[| vviili I ' d Knmi and ken Sihueidei luokinH on. 194 TOP ROW: Stone. Otopalik. SECOND ROW: Klootwyk. Brand. Claooet. FRONT ROW: Bush. Ditsworth. Nelson. Ew oldsen. 1946 li redtUng. batmen ucce uUy. defended Sig. Six crown. I ' al Hush ami (.Icn Biaiul. nvo of ihc kadiiif; pdiiii patliciers for .State in the 15.5 and 175 poiiiKl class. lirantl gets helihul his C oiiiell opponent. A 195 TOP ROW: Mannheimer, Thompson. Robison. Coach McGuire. Loomis. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Smith. Watts. Savaje. Kullman, Nielsen, Howes, Alt. FRONT ROW: Scarborouoh, Dahlbera. Winslow, Hospers, Johnson. . i 1g46-47 ff. ' t ; Swi wimmm Une Cyclone tankmen took tke Sig, Six title for the twelfth time, breaking, almoH everg record in the book ' I lie jjiiii semis ()r;ilj ' .Saiidjlil on his v:iv aj ainsl Olliiniwa I ' le lliijlil SiliDol. 196 Roger Walls turns to watch the also-rans in the 220 free style. Cioath Jack Mct.iiirc gives Captain Doug Rohi- son a practice start. Practice makes perfect is Jack WiiisUm ' s secret of diving 197 I i TieAiiiPieiki.! -- Camp 3n tramura I A C ' .();i(h ()ii)|);ilik (lisiusscs inir.uiuii ;ils uilli siiiiic (il ihe Cianip l)o(lj;c iUhlclcs. liitcrfeiciuc liiinis for a line phiiii c in Camp Doil.nc kukIi fooiball. 200 Iiuiiimurals al ( aiii]) Dodge atlraclcd 10(1 men ol ihc . )()() en- rolled, riie men showed acli c inierest in every kind of sport throughout the year. Facilities were not always ilie best, Inu im- provement was continually being made. . n indoor driving range was pro ided lor golf enthusiasts and an indoor tennis eoint for those who enjo ed tennis. A swinmiing pool was schedided to be opened, also. The top Camp Dodge teams comi)ete(I with those irom the Ames campus and from Drake University to make the intramural competition all-college. P )otball, basketball, and table tennis were the biggest sjjorts of the Annex men. Camp Dodge men keep llicii e es on llic l).ill in jii ouidoor olle l);Lll tomest. 201 Harrv Schmidt. Diietior of Iiitianuirals FOOTBALL Class A Beta 1 hcta Pi Class B Sigma Chi Class C Sigma Xu Ward Class A Pammel No. 2 Ward Class B Iota Giants Dorms Friley Flyers B. SKETB.ALL Class A Phi Kappa Psi Class B Phi Gamma Deka Class C Phi Kapjia Class D Phi Delta Iheta Dorm Vest Stadium Dormi- tory Ward West Court WRESTLING Kappa Sigma Xi Ward SOFTBALL Class A FamiHouse Class B Alpha Gamma Rho Class C Beta Thcta Pi Class D Delta Upsilon Ward Mu Vard VOLLEYBALL Class A Phi Kappa Psi Class B laii Kappa Epsilon Class C Theta Xi Dorm Friley Bombers TABLE TENNIS Class A Phi Delta Theta Ward Xi Ward HANDBALL Phi Delta Iheia DUAL SWIM Phi Delta Theia SWIMMING YMCA BOWLING Phi Kappa Beta Ward YMCA SPORTS TRIAD Winner Signia Plii Epsilon C.olj Putting Sigma Piii Epsilon Horseshoes Delta Sigma Phi Table Tennis Phi Delta Thcta TENNIS Sigma Plii Epsilon GOLF Sigma Alpha Epsilon TRACK Sigma Phi E|)silon INDOOR TR.VCK Sigma .M])lia Epsilon Boone ( onnnuters YMCA 202 SIGMA NU. Class C Champs. Heumann. Cook. Blizzard. Stevens. Webster. Beeler. Fredricks. FRILEY HALL. Dorm Champs. TOP ROW: Bonestroo. Bradley. Mohr, Koele. FRONT ROW: Diebel. Wilcox. Whalcn. BETA THETA PI. Class A Champs. TOP ROW: Bender. Carter. Koutze. Dolson. FRONT ROW: Strinoer. Johnson, Lambert, Quaifc, Haskell. sJntrantural 3ootbaU SIGMA CHI. Class B Champs. BACK ROW: Scott. Alexander. Bowers. Mann. FRONT ROW: Boeke. Dane. Hayes. McKee. Anderson. 203 A mad sdaiiiMc Inr ihc ball ill :i close w.ml ; aiiu ' . PHI KAPPA PSI. Class A Champs. TOP: FricdI. Lindaucr. Chauncey, Rees. FRONT: Schaiicr. Pickford. 3ntraniural SadketbaU lie I ' lii Dells ml llic (due ci ilic 1)1 s to uiii ilic Class 1) i li.iiii|)i(iiishi|). Iiilcv Ihiis ovcrpoucicd ihc MCA ill a semi-final game. 204 SIG EP, Sonno Track Champs. TOP ROW: Roos. Axthelm. Norman. Sleiilbach. FRONT ROW: BromwEll, Cassidy. Smith. S. E ' s .ShciTiiaii deal ' s low hurdle. Jnt rantura I Urack AJIMM.. ■ aililvirita taintaiMii Close conipciition enhances the speed in the low hurdles. Keith 15crr (.au;4hi in a mighty leap during the iutiaiiiiii.fi Ino.ul jiuup. 205 CLASS A SOFTBALL Champs. Farmhouse. TOP ROW: Wilson. McLaujhIln. John- son. Sidles. Hoopes. Kleen. FRONT ROW: Flater. Skinner. Dahlbera. McAnlnch. Rhodes. Bandage. Dankenbriny. VoUey.baU Softball n I . I . I ' .mlsou misses a liit;h one. enniJ .SIG F.P. Tennis Clin nips— Ross .Slicirill and I ' aiil Carlson. tk H:ill. Phi Kappa Psi. tips a lii.ijli one in class A )lle l)all finals. MC ' .A, Bowling Champs— Sucnsoii. Aiulcison. Buiiislii. Oavis. M( , .Suimiiiiiii; C liaiiips— Aiulcisdii. )c ik. sianliild. PHI KAPS, Bowling Champs. TOP ROW: Abens. Gervais. Conner. Pleming. FRONT ROW: DeMarle. Kolioiit. Heckman. KAPPA SIGS. Wrestling Champs. TOP ROW: Carlson. Luginbuhl. Mor- lock. Krauskopf. FRONT ROW: Waltz. Lee. Walters. Hcrrington. iVredtung. Swintntincf. SIG EPS. Putting Champs. Cassidy. Alt. Foxgrovcr. Gohring. DELTA SIGS. Horseshoe Champs. Hanson. Hamilton. Perring. Hoch- stetler. Uriaa 1946 PHI DELT. T.ihle Tennis Chnmos. Guooedahl. BrJolon, Fletcl ' cr. Unza. Poole. 208 Vardit 3 Club The Biimo hootli proved to lie popiilai ;il llie 1 (lull (ami iil. Men in the Varsity I Club climaxed a year packed with activities lien they sponsored their annual I Club Carni al. It was complete with sideshows, prizes, beauty, music and dancing. Dick Cole, serving as Master of Ceremonies, introduced the I Oueen and her two attendants. Marilyn Cash was selected as cpieen by members of the club. She represented Iowa State in com- petition for Queen of the Drake Relays. Marilyn ' s attendants ere Kllen Peterson and Ilajean Hagie. At the spring Athletic Bust, an annual picnic-banquet given for members of the club by the Athletic Coimcil. I blankets were awarded to graduating seniors. Dick Scott directed the club as president. Dick Cole and Ron Norman served on the Athletic Coimcil. TOP ROW: Heidel. Fathaucr. Beckerle. Wiltsie. Savage. Anderson. Paetz. THIRD ROW: Hiserodt, DeOetker. Kokicr. Roy Wchdc. Ray Welide. ZIomke. Runyan. SECOND ROW: Lary. Ethington. Boswortli. Wilson. Lindgren. Mate;ka. Richardson. FRONT ROW: Scott. Cole. Kraus. Larson. Gilley. Schoel. Stone. 209 il w. omen J J Jraternlt TOP ROW: Michels. Smith, Otopalik. Sutherland, Frilcy. FRONT ROW: Miss Kelley. Merrick, Gallaher, McCracken, Benson, Miss Kohli. Helping iih the Christmas Seal dri e on campus was one of this year ' s projects ot the Women ' s I F ralernily. women ' s athletic honorary. Once more they presented the Freshman I Award to the outstanding freshman woman athlete. Selling mums at Homecoming antl ushering at Naiads were other activities of the organization. After obtaining an I , by being acti c in WAA clubs for six (juarters, women can be considered for I Fraternity. They must ha e a high gi ' ade point and do outstanding work in other organizations. The two honorary members were Miss Mary Ann Kohli and Miss Lena Kelley. Dr. (iermain Guiot as faculty ad isor of the group which was led by Betty C.allalicr. president. 4 I I ralcmilN mciiilicis U iilxira lU-iison. Scottv Mer- rick, ami .M:ir [can Otopalik plan the Clirisinias Sc;il (hive. Bl y lournaniciu pla cis wait for the serve in a scmi-fnial game. ii onten J Sntramurald INTRAMURAL BOARD TOP ROW: Garth. Lansing. Neubauer. Luhnow. McMahill. Ludeman. SECOND ROW: McCracken. Rix. Bergquist. Pickett. Garrison. Coffcen. FRONT ROW: tJban. Gallaher. Merrick. Blume. Jensen. Barbara Wheelock sends a ball clown the allev for a strike. Last vear o cr 1,200 siiulenis panic ipaled ill Iiuiamural activities. The Women ' s Iniraimiral Board, tomprised oi one re- presentatixe Iroin each house, planned nine lournaments in bowling, softball, olleyball. basketball, badminton, table tennis and swimming. Betty Gallaher xsas president of the board. 211 w omen J c4tnLetic cnAAocla tlon Dr. Guiol and Maij arct Qiiist discuss WAA plans for ihe year. The Women ' s Athletic Association, ac- tive on campus for forty-one years, is open to all women ■who wish to participate in incli iclual and gioiip sports. Bowling Club, Dance Club, and Naiads are three of the ten divisions representing different sports under the direction of WAA. The WAA Coun- cil, consisting of the presidents of each club and the council officers, is the governing body of the association. They plan the activities of the WAA and several times during the year they organize play days for -ivomen students. In the past tAvo years this movement has been carried out in archery, golf, hockey, and volleyball. Mar- garet Ouist was president of the WAA Coun- cil. Helping her vere Ann Stexesson, ' ice- president, Maxine Sutherland, secretary, Dorothy Merrick, treasurer, and Phyllis Sawyer, assistant treasurer. TOP ROW: Dillan. Helijcland. Thayer. Smith. Gallaher. Otopalik, FRONT ROW: Hallback, Sawyer, Quist, Stevesson. Merrick, Sutherland. 212 cArcher Eowllng. ance Jrockey J aiadi Jiacketi Dance Cilub members prepare for .Stars 0 er ' eisliea . W A A li(Kki icaiti l.ikcs im sonic Iiiisk opponenls. 213 l flFOK CAMPIifi llllill:! TI-IMIMNIiUIT lllllll:! I a amp A new phase o( campus life at Iowa State was created with the establishment of the C amp Dodge Annex in September. More than 4r)() engineering and science freshmen attended classes and lived at the site of the former army post. Director J. P. McKean and his staff of 36 instrtictors were largely responsible for converting the Annex from the experimental state in the fall to its well-organized state. Food planned and prepared inider the direction of Miss Lenore Sullivan and Mrs. Frances Briden -was served cafeteria-style to the students and factUty who didn ' t com- mute. Top: It seems as though we ' ve been here before. Lower: Lines are the same no mailer where yon are. First Council — TOP ROW: Voigt, Caba. O ' Brien, McCombJe, Kelly. Lundquist, Shriner. SECOND ROW: Ashby, Alderman. Collen, Quade. Downing. FRONT ROW: Hart, Walter, Keables, Barnes, Granert. 218 Ifol e Student housing was divided into sixteen units, composed of barracks and hospital wards. A representaii e was chosen from each iniit for the Student Coinicil, the Annex governing body. Officers of the organization were President Robert Keables, Vice-Presi- dent Howard Suss, Secretary Ted Gillis and Treasurer Howard Barker. Professor Hugo Otopolik organized a complete intramural program emphasizing participation for all. Center of social life was the Rec Hall, which contained a foiuitain and dance floor. Exchanges with women from Broadlawn Hospital, Drake and Iowa State supple- mented the open dances held each quarter. Top: Be it ever so humble there ' s no place like Camp Dodge. Lou ' er: Browsing in the CD librar) ' makes these lx)ys eager for a variety of books. Second Council — TOP ROW: Gronert. Barker. Aylswortli, Keables. Jessup. SECOND ROW; Walling. Rush. Alderman. Crooner. Wolf. Gilles. THIRD ROW: Downing. Sins. Howe. Specht. Caba. FRONT ROW: OBrien. Parcheri. Alton. Morgan. Brilson. 219 Slic keeps ihe luiiiu ' liics hiiiniiig for some liick man I his Kiuplc lias learned lo va(ch | ciinies while shop piiii; ill ilie cooperative roterv store. these tuci look as if tlicv reallv rake in the happv moments. WeH Court West Court was established fall quarter to ease the veteran ' s housing situation. More than 125 families were housed in privately-owned trailers and reconstructed or prefabricated homes, (iovernmental or- ganization was in tlie lorm o Hvc wards, with a coinu ilman from eat h ward meeting regularly with Mayor Lee Bowen. A town meeting was held each month to discuss problems that aro.se. I ' he West C ' ouri bas- ketball five walked off with the ward intra- mural c hampionship. 220 Pammel Court I he idea of an organized trailer town was born in the Tail of lifl ) with the influx of married veterans. Containing more than 900 housing units. Pammel C ' ourt had its own cooperati e grocery and many other services most trailer camps lack. The touch football team from the Court smashed through to the ward and dorm champion- shi|j. The administration of Panunel C ourt vas ably handled by Mayors John Hanley and Jack Smith. As usual, baby sacrihces his carriage for (he groceries. Mnii(l.i isiil hUic lien lliiTc ' s Icaimvork like lliis. Im|)n) cmcius are made in short oTiler u hen lliese lads go lo work. • 221 WOillll« ' ! IIIIMll:!; lionten i PannelL enic Composed of one representative and the president from each sorority, the Panhellenic Council held bi-weeklv dinner meetings at the various houses. Miss ' irginia Reinecke. dean of women at the L ' nixersitv of Okla- homa. Norman, -as the featured speaker at the annual Vomen s Panhellenic Dav. Miss Reinecke appeared before se eral gjoiips on campus and a meeting of all organized wo- men in the evening. Biggest social event on the Council ' s calen- dar was the Women ' s Panhel Dance. Lee Williams and his orchestra provided the music for the annual affair. The group also worked as co-sponsors of the spring . 11- Greek Day. Dee Hausman succeeded Janice ' ohs as president, and Jean Larson was secretary -treasurer. Assisting the group were .A.lumnae . dvisors Mrs. Lester Clapp. Mrs. J. C. Schilletter and Mrs. Guyon Whitlev. and Social Director Mrs. Doris Hoppenrath. T ' rp: June Larson. Dorothe Hausmann. and Nfrs. Doris Hoppenrath sun Panhel rolling. Loxi-rr: Heads up as the news of the Ball unfolds. TOP ROW: HcQnoiim. Duna an. Onrtiolt. Carter. Oleson. McElhinney SECOND ROW: Merrill. Doty. ] Dillan. Scott. Laiani. THIRD ROW: Anderun. Paulu. HacDuffee. Smith. Larjon FRONT ROW: Bartter. Lamm. Mrs. Heppcnrattu Bohs. Haosnann. 224 3nter ororUy. Pledge Council Top social event of the year for the Coun- cil was the Pledge Panhellenic Dance which thev co-sponsored with the Inter fraternity Pledge Council. Paddles decorated with the pledge pins and names of the fraternities and sororities ser ed as favors for Neo- phvtes ' Night. Maxine . nderson was ccy chairman of the formal affair. The Council. conif)osed of the pledge president and one other representative from each house, met twice monthly under the di- rection of Advisor .Ann Turner. Dorothv Dillan succeeded . nn as advisor at the be- ginning of winter cjuarter. . nother activitv of the council -as the intersorority pledge chocolate hours held at the various houses during winter cjuaner. C pablv ser ing the group as officers were President Ann W ' ixon. ' ice-President Shir- ley Day. and Secretarv -Treasurer Maril n Lister. Top: Pledges awaic (bar daace. the Pied Pxnhd. Loarer: The cooodl hoidi a M e euiig. 22S c4ipna elta Pi 2125 Greeley Versatile Alpha Delia Pi women busied ihemsehes this year collecting trophies and honors in many phases o( college activities. A trophy was added vhen they swept down the alley to win Iowa State ' s bowling totirna- ment in the women ' s di ' ision. They gained another lainel ior their skit presentation in Veishea Vochil. Mary Moore took top honors in the Home Economics Division by ranking first scho- lastically in the jiniior class. Mary is a mem- ber of Omicron Nil and Phi Kappa Phi. Jewel Bartter was a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Theta Sigma Phi member was Dorothy Dickinson Strickland, with Shirli- ann Fortman as a pledge. Arlene Jensen vas pledged to Omicron Nil and Delta Phi Delta pledged Arlene Brackmann. The ADPi ' s were in the social whirl with their winter formal, the Crystal Ball. In a setting of glittering balloons, which hung in sparkling clusters from the ceiling, the couples danced to the music of Ernie Hoff- man and his band. Rosemary Anderson poured at the intersorority breakfast which honored guests from other sororities. TOP ROW: Williams. Anderson. Breeden. Henkel. Larson. Schmidt. Broekemeier. Morris. Davis. SECOND ROW: Harmon. Moore. Wixson. Fortman, Rickabaush. Miller. Hartmann. Nielsen. Hoelscher. Phelan. THIRD ROW: Johnson. Norton. Brooks. Meredith. Smith, Brewer. Heitzman. Baldridge. Benson. Mcyst. FRONT ROW: Schmidt, Kehh, Schenker, Weems, Hallback, Mrs, Wimmer, Bartter, Jensen, Ayer, Dwight, Gray, t S @ f . I i I I t% 226 loiiiuU ' d ISfil Local I ' M I 66 C:lia|Jtcis The beaiily of a smile is reflected in the ADl ' i house. SaHiiday nights arc co y after hours around a tli eery fire. Jewel liariier, president 227 c4lpha Qantnta eUa ;iiu Merrill, president Siin(i;i .titemoons arc icslinl ;iiul e;is on the e es at till- Alpha Cam Ikiusc. I-(Miiulc(l l!i;il l. (al I II7 ili (;ha piers I ' diM (Hiecns and a kin;; cnj i a name of IV dniin;j a inomenl of leisure. 228 ll s Smisc ' l 1)1 IM- Alpha C ams mixed acli ilics, lun and hoiioraries in generous portions during a lull-packed college year. Bomb Beauty Helen Ste ens added blonde glitter to the V ' eishea season. FoH Cosmos was memor- able for her characteri aiion of the frowzy cleaning woman in ' Kind l.ady, Iowa State Players fall production. Sherron Boyer spent her time being managing editor of the ■17 Bomb. She also was chairman of Writers ' Roinid Table and advisor to the Veishea Soiuenir Progiam staff. Marlyn Cody was on the Bomb business staff as co-activity transfers manager. In the social light Carita Ciirton was found at the post of jjublicity chairman lor ilic Home Ec Ball. Siie was chairman of the Orchestra committee for the Women ' s Panhellenic Ball as well as ptiblicity chairman for the ' 47 Boinh Beauty Ball. P ' all changed to winter and MacKay Audi- torium pnnided the setting for the Snow Mist Ball. Activity I ' s went to Helen Stevens, Ada Beister and Dorothy Schlensig for their work in orchestra, and to Sherron Boyer for her contribution in the journalism field. Pi Mil Epsilon initialed Nancy Ebersc:)le. Bonnie Lou Clappison was pledged to Psi Chi and Ada Beister was active in SAI. TOP ROW: Abbott. Carter. Bronson. Ritchie. True. Parrott. Vattcr. Boyer. Snclling. Foster. Lewellen. SECOND ROW: Doty. Weisbrod. Staly. Brown. Bisson. Bavendick. Wie ' iier. Stevens. M. Nuss, P. Nuss. Crombie. THIRD ROW: Veatch. Carlson. Cody. Rhodes. Cosmos. Hohenshell. Marek. Gilhride. Meneough. Lloyd. FRONT ROW: Leisure. Schlensig. Anderson. Merrill. Mrs. Fosmark. Fernow, Garth, Sebo. Girton, Ebersole. ? ? ® f  I f f S « - •! ' . .« f I § f ■? © 229 Cki 0. nteg.a 227 Grey Journalists, campus beauties, brains and bridge fiends could be found having the lime of their lives at the Chi Omega house. Under the direction of President Jean Lar- son, the Chi Os were high in activities. Five of the seven Iowa State Publications were headed by C hi Omegas. Jean Larson was editor of the Hoiueiiiaker, Barb Bailey, Bomb editor, Charla Burgaff, managing editor of the Green Gander, Kathy Boland, smnmer managing editor and women ' s edi- tor of the Daily Student, Mary Krinnboltz, first woman editor of the loiua Engineer. I he beauties include Marilyn Noyes, a Bomb Beauty finalist. Patsy Jones, vho reigned dining Homecoming as attendant to the queen, and Marilyn Pranie, Prep- Soph Ball queen attendant. Bobbie Mohr was elected president of the Freshman Home Ec Club. Among the Chi Os who were on the roll call of the honoraries were Jean Larson and Mary Krinnboltz in Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicrons Barb Bailey, Kathy Boland. Barb Day, Marion Dawson, Shirley Glass, and Jean Larson. Theta Sigma Phi claims Kathy Boland and Jean Larson, and Jean and Marian Dawson are Omicron Nus. TOP ROW: Boland. McCain. Holbert. Mohr. Dawson. Glass. Moore, Landkamer. Roberts. Starbuck. Hartwell. SECOND ROW: M. Baker. Williams, N. Baker. Frame. Helgeland. Fiedler. Jones. Petker. Peterson. Hcnkle. THIRD ROW: Silleto. Lindsay. Jolly. Nelson. Paulu. Shawler, Wiernsberger, Edwards. Bradshaw. Johnston. FRONT ROW: Day. Ostrom. Muschott, Bailey. Larson. Everett. Wilde. Noyes. Dayton. Harris. f t 5 t f f ? ' « ? ' m SfSb r pS 230 Us those hist iiiimitc finishing touches that count in a costume. Jean Larson, president 231 elta 3)eita u)eUa ' I % Slicihi l)inia; ;ni. president (;a tcsiivitv provides tlie kevnote for the Tri llelt winter formal. 232 302 Ash Tri Dell boasted of royaky this year as blonde Marj Aikinan was elected ' eteran ' s Queen and Mary Neff reigned as Jimior Prom Girl. Marjorie was also a Bomb Beauty hnalist and a Daily Slude)it cover girl. In a Avell-roimded acti ' ity program, Tri Delt Jeanne Moore was president of Home Economics Club. Ardyce Jean W ' eatherwax, president of Players, Cecilia Grask, Veishea Open House Chairman. Mary Xeff vas on Cardinal Guild and Home Economics Coimcil. Helen McElhinney, chairman of Home Economics Ball and Ann Stevesson. president of Home Management Chdj and ice-president of VAA. Among those listed in honoraries ' ere Omicron Xii member Frances Villiams and Ann Stevesson in Psi Chi. . Phi U active is Greta Standish. Working busily on publications ere Carol Remus and Joan Wilson of the Home- maker staff and Ruth Hackett served as an associate editor of Sketch. Hicrhlighting the social season was the A inter formal. Holiday Inn, for vhich the chapter honse was decorated as an old Eng- lish inn. TOP ROW: Jones. Schmielau. Peshck. Thompson. McKee. Fuhs. Ludeman. Anderson. Wcatherwax. Wilson. Aikman. Wirene. SECOND ROW: Russel l. Hieronymus. Hollowell. Trey. Wilson. Thompson. Chambers. Pray. Allen. McElhinney. Hendrickson. THIRD ROW: Weinhardt. Baschen, Hackett. Shorter. Bolick. Kidd. Mitchell. Remus. Barker. Fowler. Edwards. FRONT ROW: Stevesson. Williams. Taylor, Moore. Mrs. Wilmarth, Dunagan. Hayes. Lister. Grask, Ronneberg. f J I g i r-s ' i 1  I f f 9 e s %■ S « ' 233 3)eLta Zeta 213.S Sunset DZ women einphasi ed beauty, brains and acti ities this year. Top honors went to Mortar Board ta})ees Jean Bimge and Bev- erly George, and to Homecoming Queen Mary Bess Shelledy. Acti e in publications was Jean Btmge, jomiialism advisor for the Bonih. Jean was secretary of the Dciily Slu(le)it Publication Board and vas a photogiapher. Be ' Cieorge Avas a member of the Bomb Publication Board and Ann Long was art editor for the ' 47 Bomb. Ann Tin-ner was secretary to the editor of the yearbook and Dorothy Dillon was busy as sales manager. The Green Gan- der had Nancy Crisp on its editorial staff. Margaret Codlin and Rosemary .Moodv met deadlines for Sketch. Musically-minded DZ ' s captured the 1946 Sor-Dor Sing trophy. During Veishea the DZ (juartet, which von their National Achie ' ement AAvard, treated the crowds with several appearances. Other campus organizations claimed the time and effort of many of these acti e girls. The house Avas represented in Glee Club, Naiads, Panhellenic Coimcil, Orchestra, Red Cross Board. T vistcrs, and Women ' s I Fraternity. TOP ROW: Crisp. Roscndahl, Bosnak, Christensen. Koors. Patterson, Nauman, Johnson. Schropp, Doll. Finney. SECOND ROW: Bcneke. Hatcher, Watts, Wisdom, Fitch, Tinkham, Galitz, Walter, Georoe, McMahon. THI.1D ROW: Nelson, McCracken, Allen, Shelledy, Quiner, Ucitz, Dillan. Ed- gar, Norris. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Kadino. Long, Larson. Mrs. Mighell. Turner, Michels, Kanak, Moody, Codlin. W kv ewl,,  s s t, f i § $ 9 9 9 , S 8 t  f -V 234 Ann Long. Janice Patterson. Patricia Finncv. Man,- Ka O ' Brien and Nanc Crisp show how many girls it lakes to make minor changes. June Larson, president 235 Qamnta Phi (Eeta Maiy Smith, piesitleiit (iaiiiiiia riii liiiili!;c fiends take an afternoon off. Founded IH I I.oial HHK ■SI Ciliaptcrs Out Imstlin ' — ( 236 31« I ' caison The Ganiina Phis gave e idcncc of pul- thritiulc phis, as shapely Aiinabelle Mc- QuoAvn reigned as Veishea Queen of Queens. Pat StOAV Jac kson was Iowa State ' s candidate for the statewide Drake Relays Queen. Ellen Diuilap was a finalist for Bomb Beaiuy. W ' ielding the president ' s gavel was Mary Smith, past president of Pan-Hellenic Ccnm- cil and a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nti and Mortar Board. Jean Anderson performed in the lo va State Players ' production, Kiss and Tell. Delta Phi Delta pledged Mary Lender. Gamma Phis again claimed many jjresi- dents. Mary Lou Deaner and Margaret McKee both served as presidents of Fresh- man Y. Other presidents included Joyce Anderson. Freshmen Home Economics Club, Catherine Guthrie, Women ' s Glee Club. Maxine Sutherland presided over Naiads and Cramma Phi. Fall quarter was climaxed by a gala Christmas formal held at the Sheldon-Mtmn Hotel. Entertainers for the e ' ening were Ellen Dunlap and Katie Becker with their impersonations of old Saint Nick. TOP ROW: Campbell. Hogan. Lindauer. Deaner. McMahill. Hoerner. Cole. Sutherland. Billinoton. Groszkruoer. Shaw. SECOND ROW: McCulloch. Tiedeman. Battles. Burkle. Cooley. Davidson. Lomjson. Osborne. Hillmond. Rozeboom. Hukill. THIRD ROW: Becker. Dunlap. Johnson. Halderman. Larsen. Bright. Menne. Harlan. lines. Oleson. Dahl. FRONT ROW; Saue. Fraser. Anderson. Lyon. Smith. Mrs. Franck, Guthrie. Brintnall, Monger- son. Harris. Lueder. 237 Kcippa elta 2102 Sunset A wintry atmosphere of pine trees and glo■ ' ing candles vas created for the KDs ' SnoAvball Formal, top e ent of ihcir social season. Ninnerotis firesides, five-poimd par- ties and after-hotu parties enlixened the chapter house throtighoiit the year. Kappa Deltas entered vhole-heartedly into Veishea preparations. Mortar Board member Erika Westphal vas co-chairman of Stars Over Veishea and Mary Ellen Watt also helped on Veishea. Maxine Smoak was chairman of the pajama relay and Jean McDonald vas publicity chairman of Vei- sliea 0]jen House. Marilyn Cash handled preparations for Science Open House. Representing Kappa Delta on campus publications were Mary Jo Overholt. editor of Sketch. Maxine Smoak. art editor of Sketcli and Nancy Clapp, downtown adver- tising manager of the Iowa Homemaker. Orla Kersten, co-advertising manager of the Green (Wntder was awarded an acti ity T ' for her work on the Daily Studejit. Among the chairmanships of Mary Ellen Watt were those of the Women ' s Panhel- lenic Dance and the Red Cross Board. Beauty honors went to Marilyn Cash as she vas proclaimed the 1947 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi at the Sigma Chi ' s annual Sweetheart Dance. TOP ROW: Lincoln. Hodoskiss. Watt, TKomas. Mann. LaBeroc, Lamb. Be- k, Overholt. SECOND ROW; Shoemaker. Hendrickson. Gilpatrick. Artus. Schroeder. Carter. LaRue, Clapii. Chamberlain. Uban. THIRD ROW: Sulivan, Dunn, Lonjsdorff, Grimes, Smoak. Cash, Dunnell, Kers ten, Saunders. Knudson. FRONT ROW: McDonald, Perry, Mills, Ogilvie, McQuown, Mrs. Torrence, Sollenbcrocr, Thayer, Connelly, MacDuffec. X s 9 f f f I s S 238 A B Foiimkd IS ' JT 70 Chapters Pick-up sticks is child ' s pla for the KDs and tlicir dates. KDs enjoy a bid] session at almost anvtiine. MariKii MiQiiown, president 239 Kc K. up pa i appa yantnta Q ' Nancy Nix. president Dcu dauliiid ,u Jean Bonncll had better come down because the bo s can ' t i;() np! 240 128 Lynn On May 18. lOK ). the Delia Oniicron chapter of Kappa Kappa Cianmia was in- stalled on the Iowa State campus. Mrs. Ruth Scacrest. national president, conducted the formal installation and initiation of the se enteen charter members. Last fall the Kappas acquired their house at 128 Lynn and for t vo veeks before the opening of school thev coidd be seen sork- ing diligently with paint brushes and scrub buckets. The vork was successfully com- ])lcted in time for rush week and by the end of the week the chapter roll call was swelled to 20 actixes and 17 pledges. Though comparalixcly new. the Kappas claimed their place at LSC. Last spring quarter, the new chapter took scholastic honors, ranking at the top of the list for sororities. Under the direction of Jiuie Welch, house president, the Kappas became prominent both socially and in actixities. During Homecoming. Eleanor Lagoni Avas a finalist for Pep Queen and the house received hon- orable mention for house decorations. Kappas elected into honoraries included Pat Hedge and Barbara Ferguson xvho xvere elected to Omicron Nu. TOP ROW: J Bonnell, Huff. Sharp. Schemmel. Copcland. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Bonnell. Mitchell, Crawforc). Welch. Hudson. THIRD ROW: Hedge. Collins. Lagoni. von flch. Guernsey. FRONT ROW: Hochriem. Ethelyn Scott. Mrs. Orr. Nix. Evelyn Scott. 241 pi Seta Pkl 2(iS Ash Mary Doikls, as president ot Mortar Board, led the acti ities-conscioiis Pi Phis in their invasion of organizations and honor- aries. Mary also headed the publication boards of Sketch and the loiva Homeniakcr and was director vhile Martha ( oover ' as business manager ol the loivn Homcntaker. Mary Alice Barber Avas elected to Mortar Board, Pi Mii Epsilon, Iota Sigma Pi, and Cardinal Guild. Katie Overholt headed Crafts for the YWCA and was president of Delta Phi Delta. Omicron Niis wearing the golden arrow were Luanna Cook, Mary Dcdds. Marjorie Lund and Marjorie Moody. Phi Upsilon Omicron claimed Mary Dodds, Jcanette Pickford, and Mary Rothacker. Athletes included Frances Friley, Dorothy Merrick and Mary Jean Otopalik who are members of the Women ' s I Fraternity and Meg Qiiist, president of the WAA Coiuicil. Brtmette Barb Berry was chosen Inter- fraternity Pledge Sweetheart and Pep Queen attendant. Vivacious Jeanette Lucas was a finalist for Bot)ih Beauty. The Pi Phi ' s Hoat won first place in the sorority di ision of the Veishea parade and they later received the top a vard for their Homecoming decorations. ( TOP ROW: Willis. Monfore. Carr, Waterous. Oodcls. Becksr, Heller. Sodefbero Merrick, Rothacker. SECOND ROW: Quist. Deal. Hake. Coover. Bond. Johnston. Barnes. Pavlik. Berry. THIRD ROW: Carter, Barber. Davis. Otopalik, Doyle. Gieei, Nichols. Cramer. Youno. Shearer. FOURTH ROW: Schrocder. Lotjan. Smith. Hansen. Taylor, Gray. Leonard, Wilkins, Speicher, Kelleher. FRONT ROW: Kerritjan. Pickford. Hoak. Moodie. Overholt. Mrs. MacHenry. Lund. Young. Alexander. Cook. t I f St s § ( f § f S f ' s 9 1 ' f a e § te su 242 Foiimlcd 1S67 Locil 1K77 91 C ' .haplcis Look ulial the uiiul bleu in. Well buiUl a slaiiuay lo the stars! Mar Caihciiiie 0 erli()ll. presiileiU 243 Sig nta Kappa Janice Vohs, president Bomb Beauties of the past liold tlie interest of these Sigma Kappas. Fuiiiidi-d 1« )1 lo(al 1922 I I (liaplcrs Sv iii;_; fans nallicr for a l)it of ilariiKi li ilic Shaw. 244 223 Gray A llower-laden slaivcase and nunieious boiuiuets of spring llowers finnished a sel- ling tor ihe Sigma Sjjring Symphony formal. The Sigma Kappa ' s annual HcjUy Ball C hrislmas Ibrmal as highlighled by ihe distribution oF gilts from the huge Christmas tree. In December. Janice Vohs turned over to sister Dee Hausman the ga els of both Sigma Kappa and Pan-Hellenic Cotnicil. Busy Dee also worked with Kind Lady Margaret Carroll and Anita Ohlsen in that Iowa State Players ' Production. The Press Building was home to Doris Adams, associate editor of the loica Home- iunkcr. Far at the other end of the hall, joiunalists Jean Heath and Agnes Wells Avere reporters on the Daily Student. Busy on the staff of the Green Gander Avere Mari- lyn Bjorndahl and Dee Hausman. Acti ' e in dramatics work was Anita Ohlsen. A o vas a member of lo va State Players, secretary of Radio Players, and a member of Dance Club. Doris Adams, Jackie Baker, Jime Bercjuist, and Ruby Risser participated in the actixities of the Bowling Chdj. TOP ROW: Jordan. Mackland, Brammann. Olson, William. Ory. Nelson. Adams. B;orndalil. Bobbins. SECOND ROW: Tl.ompson. Heath. Johnson. Robertson. Jcwett. Beck. Risser. Strotk. Hayes. S earingen. THIRD ROW: Spearing. Mcllrath. McClurc. Knott. Baker. Bowman. Ledin, Nystedt, Bradish. Wernentin. FRONT ROW: Mitcliell. Mcintosh, Bergquist. Hausman. Vohs. Mrs. Bickel. Dicrweclter. Wells. Petersen. OMsen, ftj aa?i 2 11 n fi % % k 245 Mortnitor Council Top: Doini C:oiincil ieprcsciitali%cs Kilk ii lm business uilh Mrs. Miid e McGladc. Lower: Don Rhoatles ' orchestra aids ciipici at the Donn Cotmcils winter prom. Dorinitory Council is ihe student govern- ing body of the seven women ' s residence halls . Its busy president this year was Bar- bara Meredith, who was assisted by the Secretary Marian Pearson and Treasurer Betty Silletto. Lucy Drakesmith was activity chairman in addition to being on the new campus social progi ' am. Mrs. Madge Mc- Cilade served in advisory capacity to both the Dormitory Advisory Council and the Dormitoi7 Council. Ihe Dormitory Cotmcil is made up of the residence hall jnesidents and the Dormitory Advisory cotmcil is composed of the didy elected dormitory ice-presidents. Both serve in a manner that vill promote har- monious living within the dorms and en- coin age participation in campus activities. The Dormitory Council presented a Cupid ' s Dream formal in Great Hall of the Memorial Union and additional dances were held at arious times ihroughoiu the year. In May new dormitory presidents are elected. 1 he name of the new dorm cotm- cil president is re ' ealed at a dinner in honor of the new dormitory jjresidents. TOP ROW: Rouse. Christian, H.iwkins. Roycr. FRONT ROW: Silletto. Mere:litli, Dr.ikesmith. Pearson. 246 ormitori cAdulior Council and c4ctiull Council Tdp: Dnrin Aihisois hear that all is i|iiict oil the Eastern Kroiit. Lower: Dorm Arti iiies C ' oiiiuil takes time out for the annual lUuinitoiv formal. DORMITORY ADVISORY COUNCIL: TOP ROW: Banilow. Hcrroll Wittier. Tujole. FRONT ROW: Rutherford. Meyer. Anderson, Zeiyler. DORMITORY ACTIVITY COUNCIL: TOP ROW: Benson. Jone5. M. S:iiitti. Bennett. FRONT ROW: G. S.-nitli. Dr2l esmit:i. Barkley, Lockwool 1. Baihara Nfeicdilh. president Jjurton Jrall Barion Hall, smallest dorniiiory on cam- pus, is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior women, Mrs. Ela Gordon, residence director, and the student dormitory oihcers form the governing body of the hall, Btisy as dorm president and a member of Dormitory Council vas Barbara Meredith, Waneta Wittier Avas ice-president. In charge of acti ' itics throughout the year Avas Geraldine Smith while the details of scholar- ship Avere handled ably by Mary Beth Lieb- ernecht. Aiding in the arrangements for the Cupid ' s Dream dorm formal Avas Martha Jane Smith, social chairman. TOP ROW: Kemp. Baina. Harley. Pancratz Eltinj. Hollinoslicad, Axtell. Cassell. SEC- OND ROW: Thomson. Walters. Bierman, Smith. Buerkens. Lano. Fox. THIRD ROW Tripses. Gladson. Chace. Anderson. Hughes. MenckE. Beardmore. Eickelberg. FRONT ROW Foslcr, Brom. Very. Peoler. Buroer Mornin(j- star. Carey. Husted. TOP ROW: Haoenherii, Esther Paysen. Elsie Paysen, Held. Barylof, McCready. Nielsen, Humble. Landcss. SECOND ROW: HensinQ. Rockey. Storey. HanimonJ. Ohiinoer. Lovell. Rix. Straub. Lin:lecker, THIRD ROW: Hawk. Berry. Lieberknecht. Fox. Herich. Keim. De Wild. Patterson. Jordan. FRONT ROW: Perez. Ludlow. Smith. Wittier. Mrs. Gordon. Mere- dith, Smith. Lancaster. Mukhopadhay. i . ] . I a « ? « § « f 1 t S 9 f f t S i 248 2Se V Uau Qi antnta Replacing the customary progiessi e din- ner dance, a Christmas formal with the theme Silver Bines was held in the ballroom of the Sheldon-Miinn hotel. Tan Gamma women sponsored several informal dances, pot-liicks and picnics dining the year. A tea to welcome new members and a formal initiation ceremony and party were also in- stalled in the Tau Gamma social program. Members of the to sn women ' s organiza- tion active on campus included Helen Mor- ling, who served on Cardinal Guild and in Twisters. Virginia Town was decorations chairman for the dormitory formal, while Charlotte Arnold -ssorked as a member of the lou ' a Engineer staff. Helen Morliii ;. president aCi oi Town women pro e that women can listen as well as talk. TOP ROW: Clark. Ripkey. Bang. Mcllrath. Gates. May. Johnson. McGavran. Thompson, Sparling. SECOND ROW: Wheelock. Patrick. Larson. Miller. Morris. Decker. Yungwirth. Bailey. Bilek. Graver. FRONT ROW: Gallag- her. Town. Gray. Zarub. Van Vlack. Mrs. Crandall. Laursen. Parker. Morling. 1 •. 249 Music has thaims as well as a cliaiiniiig audience TOP ROW: Purath. Sietmann. Sandifer, Smith, Lewis, Wahls. Roberts, Winter, Simonson, SECOND ROW: Santlers, RutleJae, Van Ginkel, Tiffany. Thiel, Stoneberg. Pi-ies, Nelson, Marilce Stover, THIRD ROW: Worster, Williams, Northey, Osbrink, Niles, Shea, Robinson, Mickey Stover, Vauohan, FOURTH ROW: Stettler. Stevenson, Vander Sluis. Worden, M, Olsen, Woodford, Sorauf, Potter. Waterman. FRONT ROW: Stanley, H. Olsen, B, Smith, Vance, Whitmore, J. Smith. Pickett, L. Smith, Westphal. § 9 t § , .«. I i t «? § S « % 1 250 JraU liirc ' h hall women swelled ihcir tr()|)hy eol- leetion by copping lop honors in the lall volleyball lournament and by following ihiough winter (juarier with hrst place in basketball competition. Maryann Jones was radio chairman on VVVCA Ciabinet tall cjiiarier and Jean Lock- wood was busy with Student Properties Board. With the melodious LWniotn- Toii- join- La Amour, Birch placed hrst in the Sor-Dor Sing of 1946. In December they held a Christmas Candlelight ojjenhoiise. The dormitory was decorated in the traditional Christmas theme with the ornamented tree heavily laden with gifts. Kathryn C;hiisli;in. piesiclcni TOP ROW: Laub. Highberger. Lawrence, Hammerly. McDonnell. Mahaffa. SECOND ROW: Lloyd. Lacy. Johnson. McRae. Hucklee- berry. Harbaugh. THIRD ROW: Hamilton. Lindaman. Huston. Lockwood. James. Mc Ncley. Loetterle. FOURTH ROW: Meyer, Jenkins. Morse. Kinnamon. Keenan. Kloo- ring. Liek FRONT ROW: Muckler. McCord. Jensen. Johnson. Hoover. Hamblin, Heetland, Heffner. TOP ROW: Carroll. Conrad. Belschncr, Gil- dersleeve. Copp. Dalbey. Frush. SECOND ROW: Byers. Colegrove. Davis. Connolly. El- liott. Darmer. Berryhill. THIRD ROW: Erb. Birkett. Bown. Barthell. Gano. Boylan. Ger- stenberger. Becker. FOURTH ROW: Ailphin. Grun: on. Greenfield. Barton. Danielson. Chap- iran. Borchardt. DeMunck. FRONT ROW: Alton. Jones. D. Christian. M. Meyer. Mrs. King, K. Christian. Lockwood. Krusenstjerna. Brogotti. It ' s cors;i 5e lime before llic formal dance TOP ROW: Fritzsche. Blume. Calvin. Best. Daib, Chcssmore. Anderson. Easley. Gaulkc. Black. SECOND ROW: Burch, Bradbury, Cliffo-d. Enostrom, Barnl.art. Bernhaijen. Fitch. Fuller, Roth, Esbeck, Garrison, THIRD ROW: Bleam, Fcrouson, Dryden, Boyer, Bates, Rowat, Dynes, Baker, Albert. Fladung. FOURTH ROW: Columbia, Cudworth, Gibson. Coleman, Catts, Dougjn, Coon, Erickson, Franks, Duoan. FRONT ROW: Clampitt. de Forest. Bennett, Tuoole, Mrs, Vollmer, Drakesmith, Brunner. Weppler. Derryberry, Bremhorst, ff Miifi-y (I Hi, . i tr;iii{i-faf i;f!! ' {( ' « • , s 252 J4aU Uiulcr ilic guidance of president Lucy Drakesinith, Klni Hall was well represcnled in many activities this year. Top honors went to Etha Schipidl. tappce of Mortar Board, president of Phi Upsilon Oniicron, and 1946 jiniior class winner of the Dan- forth .Scholarship. .She also Avas a member ol Cardinal (iuild and the Veishca Central Committee. Helen VVeppler, a member of Omicron Nu. was the recipient of the Bor- den Scholarship gi en to the outstanding senior in home economics. Elm ' s Homecoming house decorations caplincd first place in the dormitory divi- s ion. A formal Christmas open house and senior Rose Dinner highlighted the social activities of the year. Lucille niakcsmilli. IJicsitleiil TOP ROW: G. White. Van Roskel. Sites. Sponheim. Robinson, Post. Scudder, B. White. Pratt, Rygh, E, Smith, SECOND ROW; Vuicich, Wolff. Pahde, Strausbaujh, Rossitcr, Parlanti, Yetler. Ho Pen. Wilson. Shaw, Wrioht, THIRD ROW: Stewart. Redington, Rice, Hamilton, Koch, Thorbrogger, Stubbs, Ross, Suter. Torgerson, FRONT ROW: Robin- son, Tatum, Radmail, Perry. Rathke, Schipull, Robbins, Preston, West, Teagarden, Lattnar, : ' % § ® ' f f: fit f ' m ' f ,f f ! TOP ROW: Hansen, Martin, Korslund, Kostcr. Hendrick. Grotenhouse, Kalmeyer, Oakes, Hall, Lundahl. Hoff, SECOND ROW: Kline, Krikac, Schoelerman. Doyle, Neuman, Hoopengardner. Norris, Kohrt, Nelson, Mattice. Habben. Lar- son, THIRD ROW: King, Marron, McCracken, L, Norman, McCulley. Sanborn, Odell, Scales, May. Haroff, Hegge. FRONT ROW: Mahlstedt. Gjerde, Jacobs, Moore, Neidert, McDermott. S. Norman, Kirby. Midlang, Harvie, May. Dorothy Hawkins, president 5. reeman Under the leadership of Dorothy Haw- kins. F reeinan Hall ' s president, the women were busy in acti ' ities. Carol McCormick, Kuth Solensten and Virginia Bandow are members of Omicron Nil, while Pearl Leaf joined Iota Sigma Pi. Barbara Benson be- came an active member of Women ' s I Fraternity. Dorothy Hawkins was a member of the marching band. Audrey Teich and Jean VVitmer were members of lo va State Players, and Patricia Howell was a member of Writer ' s Roundtable. A senior Rose Dinner was given fall quar- ter and a Christmas party completed a busy fall social program. Chairman of the annual dormitory formal was Betty Kent who was instrumental in its success. The dance, with the Cupid ' s Dream theme, featined music by the Skyliners. TOP ROW: Morninostar. Lockridje. Williams. Fulton. McNay, Sells. Snyder, Slorby. Watkins, Howell. Readc, J. Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Miller. Reid, Thompson, Tolarider, Palmer, Pritchard. Holiart, Rondestvedt. Weeks, Perry, Zioranj. Reinville, Wilson, THIRD ROW: McLeod, Goslinj, Zieijler, Pellino, Brcman, Schurr, Patrick, I, Smith, L. Smith, Roe, Roberts. Wilkerson. FOURTH ROW: Sandal. Snyder, Lyon, Conodon. Krenek, Luebbers, Velman, Yeajer. Shapiro. Rich, Morjan. Okano. FRONT ROW: Kreft. M. Smith. DeWolf, Strifert, Kent, Hawkins, Mrs, Hutton, Bandow, M, Miller. Myrland, Benson. Root, I f f i f t f if 9 « .9 254 He s:ii(l. ;iik1 then I said TOP ROW: Edson. Hermjnn. King. Miller. McKig, Finney. Bosworth, Jackson. Monteith. Jensen. Heidler. SECOND ROW: Mayer. Bilstad. Bnjhtwell. Mix. Crolt, Leaf. Batcher. Jongedyk. Montgomery. Meikle. THIRD ROW: Hoover. Witmer. Christenson. Dunn. Fedel, Horney. DeKoster. Mathews. Dorsett. Bray. Jongewaard. FOURTH ROW: Hale. Isakson. Hoefer. Endersbee. McCormick. Fries. Conway. Grow. Hammond. Johnson. Glcason. FRONT ROW: Manny. Aldinger. Holler. Johnston. Bower, Hull. Boyd. Blakey. Louis. Foster. Jacobs. 255 Kli al)clh Silletlo, piesiciciu Jij on Lyon Hall was well represented on campus by its busy members. Ethel Koster, presi- dent of the hall, vas tapped for Mortar Board. She was also president of Institution Management Club, chairman of open houses at Veishea for the Division of Home Econom- ics and was a member of Phi Upsilon Omi- cron. Busy at the Daily Student was Society Editor Elizabeth Adams. Iowa State Players production of Kiss and Tell foimd Helen Bryson enacting the role of Corliss. Other camptis activities claimed Rebecca Stone, Betty Silletto, Nancy Davis and many others. Dtuing Avinter quarter the dorm aided European relief by shipping more than 500 poimds of clothing and other badly needed items to a school in Holland. Lyon Hall vomen entertained their dates at a formal dance. Silhotiette in Pink was the theme used in the novel decorations. TOP ROW: Allen, Burnett, Dolvin, Boland, Hiotiland, Davis. Hamilton. Beck. Rychnovsky. SECOND ROW: Edwards. Anderson, Teter. Bernhard. Almliuro. Campbell, Bland. Bauohman. Harbour. THIRD ROW: Hai)ic. Gatz. Eshbaugh. Lewrioht, Clitheroe, N. Hayes. Fazel. Doyle. Correll. J. Day. FOURTH ROW: S. Day. Burkey. Brunsvold. C. Hayes. Bainbridge. Bridcnbauoh. Hankey. Blaas. DalMonte, Ehrhardt. FIFTH ROW: Dudley. Hinkly. Drake. Jensen. Youno. Gaston. Morrison. Constance. Farrinoton. Crist. FRONT ROW: Barkley. Poland. Shean. Rutherford. Stone. Mrs. Misner. Silletto. Harlan. Olson. Spangjer. 256 J4aU These fiicsklc coeds relax after a Inisv day. Get in line girls . . . you ' re next. TOP ROW: Porter, Reed. McGaffin. Johnston. Kind. Kirchner. Rasmussen. VanEman. Wissler. SECOND ROW; Williams. Schulz. Meis. Kukar. Stouoli. Mahe. Thompson, Moran, THIRD ROW: Pitstick, Taylor, Ross, Wolfe. Lawler. Stephens. Rafn. Linge. Rinaocnhenj. FOURTH ROW: Pederson. Lundsten, Lauterbach. F. Smith. Klein, Richardson, Maddock, Nites, Moore, FRONT ROW: Mcllrath. Shepard, Sones, Towne, Wood. Johnston. Smiley. J. Smith. McFadden. 9 ' f t ' 9 f t f '  f I § t § f s t 257 Oak w slidulil h;i c seen llic one thai not away. Oak Hall ' s viiilei ' crsion of picnics, sans men. TOP ROW: Bocvers. Faubion. Burke, Juhl. Dolph. Dunham. Ehlert. Amel, Carpenter. Craitj. Bowers. Anders. SECOND ROW: Adams. Bahcock. Buch- hcit. Fuhrman. Dietrich. Blomoren. M. Cruzen. B. Cruzcn. Browner. Bowlshy. Eversman. THIRD ROW: Erickson. Brcaw. Bliven. Adams. Shaw. Boone. Bevier, Feucht. Bliese. Davidson. Beacom. FOURTH ROW: Fahlliero. Fullerton. M. L. Butler. Clausen. Benzinij. Foster. Anastasi. Buman. Bliss. Child. M. M. Butler. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Cochran. Parks, Lauer, Hutchins, Mrs. Sadler. Royer. Jones. Zeioler. Bailey. DeBartolo. 1 f 9 § Ms M 1 i ' 9 t l t f rOM ' t t 258 J4aU One of the most acii c groups on campus. Oak Hall women held merberships in ( ar- dinal (inild. Student Union Board, Radio Players. Veishea and arious honoraries. Journalistically outstanding were Irene Meyer, business and advertising manager of the Dnih Student, Juavanta ' oimg. editor of Sketch, and Elizabeth Adams, society editor of the Daily Stiideiit. Betty Gallagher was president of I fraternity, and Louise Hawthorne headed Omicron Nu. Beauty honors went to peppy Patti Miller, who reigned as queen of the agri- culture students at their Harvest Ball. Cli- max of fall quarter was the Vinter Whirl, annual Christmas dance held in a snowv mistletoe-laden atmosphere. Rulli Rover, president TOP ROW: I. Meyer. Hansen. Lacy. Sanford. Lankelma. E. Meyer. Kolze. Johnson. Hugel- man. HomesteaiJ. Cupp. SECOND ROW: Jewell. Moehhng. Gibbons. Lockwood. Marou- sek. Kessler. L. Madsen. Hansen. Gallagher. Greene. Josephson. THIRD ROW: Johnson. Lambert. King. Meacham. Hawthorn. Lude- man. J. Madsen. Inman. Graver. Miller. Galla- hcr. FOURTH ROW: McLaughlin. Hodgson. McCart. Huffman. Hopkins. Larson. Martha Hunting. Mary Hunting. Long. Frandsen. Jones. FRONT ROW: Daniels. Dunn. Koithan. Mr- Guire. Glasencr. Hunt. Hausman. J. Leit ardt. M. Leithardt. McCaw. Lloyd. .Vf • f ; • t f ? 9 f f ' .f, g TOP ROW: Ward. Samuelson. Terrell. Tolsdorf. Smith. Williams. Sttnton. Richards. Neubauer. Nicolay. Waterland. Sievers. SECOND ROW: Vokt. Philp. Stark. Tutt. Zavoral. Quinlin. Peterson. Strauel. Young. Schoof. Rudine. THIRD ROW: Stacy. Olmstead. Wilson. Wil- liams. Petitt. Sternburg. Parker. Port. Purin- ton. Wedemeyer. FOURTH ROW: Piegors. Nelson. Norenberg. Rjordan. Sullivan. Solazzi. Cook. Sarchet, Russell. FRONT ROW: Ryan. Sawyer. Paulsen. Sankot. Thies. Phelps. Simpson. Warren. Stockdale. Stettler. « f t 5 1 t 1 ? f a § 1 t f f mi p n S 9 9 9 f f Jiobertd Robcvls Hall women enjoy all tlie comforts of home in the lounge. TOP ROW; L. Anderson. Ewina. M. Anderson. Butler. Hansen. Dawson. Bonnewell, Dyer, Hsyes. Bolilino. SECOND ROW: Ewcrtz. Carney. Allhaus. Evans. Dalrymplc. Henderson. Early. Gray. Haberer. Day. THIRD ROW: Dillan. Crawford. Ci:rtis. N. Johnson. Hauoen. Gunn. Bailey. Helmeuirs. P. Johnson. Betz. FOURTH ROW: DeBord. Brueshaber. Armann. Bacon. Wriolit. Thomson. Buttcrlield. Clark. Erbstein. Collier. FRONT ROW: Burrows. Gilbert. Herbert. Fiiiciiani. Rouse. Herrold. Foster. Morris. Tupper. Clark. 260 Jralt Dormitory President Goldic Rouse led the dorm in activities, serving on C ardinal Guild and the Student Curric idum Gonnnit- tee. Vice-President Phyllis Herrold foimd time to jneside over Vistonian Club ant! the Twisters organization. June Albert was a member of Omicron Nu and Ad isory Coim- cil, while Delta Phi Delta pledged Marjorie Smith. Athletically inclined Marjorie and Mary Jane Herbert were both initiated into Women ' s I Fraternity. Roberts Hall could boast of beauty, too, as i acious Carol Hadley was chosen as the Engineers ' Lady of 1946. The school year was interspersed with numerous firesides, tea dances and ex- changes Avhich pro ided the needed relaxa- tion from studies. Goldie Rouse, president TOP ROW; Jorgenson. Logeman. Roberts. Peyer. Lowrey. Northrop. Peterman. Sackett. Kongable. SECOND ROW: Kruse. Larsen. Rich. Nyman. Lytic. McKec. Roch. Rolston. Salisbury. Peterson. THIRD ROW: King, riewman, Madsen. Oleson. McGee. Kamerick, Koch. Pothast. Parish. FOURTH ROW: Mose- ley. Mooney. Kell. Robertson. Parncnter. Jones, Monger. ONeil. Roland. FRONT ROW: Nevcn. Mercer. Olson. Lease. Mrs. Kincaid. March. Pangborn, Norman. Mason. %   f 9 f ' f TOP ROW: Townsend. Spohn. Young. Thomas. Youngren. B. Smith. Spriggs. Van Buskirk. Ward. K. Williams. SECOND ROW: WhitHeld. Worswick. Schaffer. Jamison. Shannon. Young- blood. Scbwen. Zink. Whitehill. Whitehead. THIRD ROW: Wiegand. Sindlinger. C. Swan- on. Tapoen. Spetman. S. Smith. Weber. A. Williams. Sime. J. Swanson. FOURTH ROW: Sw?rt2endruher. Tracy. L. Smith. Williamson. Wolters. Wernentin. Stevesson. Wilson. Sonius. FRONT ROW: Sauer. Webster. Ward. M. Smith. Jamison. Wright. Sterling. I. Fey. D. Fey. ' 9 S %Veicn A l (i fidiii home is tlie caiisL- if , tlitse smiles TOP ROW: Brenneman. Clements, C. Anderson, Busch, J. Anderson. Bui-tcli, Comer, Conroy, Lansing. SECOND ROW: L. Adams. Broms. J. Adams. Bradley. Beach. Corjhian. Conzemius. Bilsten. Nolting. THIRD ROW: Adkisson. Coooer. Bates. Baroer. Canakes. Christensen, Ballard. Wieck. Ganser, Becker. FOURTH ROW: DeBois. Fladung. Bruce. Meyer. Collis. Johnston. Zahller. Bralcy. Graham, Ross. Alherson. FRONT ROW: Knutson. Brinton. Fletcher. H. Anderson. Boise. Mrs. Parkinson. Pearson. Flaska. Jones. Cox. Shaw. 262 JraU lieauliful Mary Alice Anderson and busy Kli abclh Boise led Welch Hall in activities this year. A Boiiih Heaiity linalisi and Prep- Soph Ball Queen, Mary Alice was also an acl isor chief. Liz was secretary of Cardinal Ciuild and helped launch the new Social Progiain. Marian Pearson was secretary ot Dorm C ' oinicil. Many other women were active in the Glee Club and the band. Keeping the Welch women at the top oi the social ladder ' ere their nimierous five- sides, weekly impressive embers, Christmas serenade and annual Valentine Tea. For di version the dorm won the pajama relay dur- ing Homecoming. Mitiiaii Pcai ' .son, president TOP ROW: Stereo. Wood, Marriott. Walker. Robbins. Nesler. Vokt. Leech. Moyer. White- side. SECOND ROW: Teich. Wixson. Swed- berg. Moore. Nelson. Pease. McCauliff. Ma- lone, Sweet. Tripp. Shipman. THIRD ROW: Spearing. Stearns. Siede. Rogers. Parker. Nichols. Varnes. Mugge. Marston. Turner. FOURTH ROW: Rogers. Poorbaugh. Rexroat. Rieke. Stiegiitz. O ' Brien. Weber. Miller. Stock- ing. Westcott. Sheetz. FRONT ROW: McCord. Phelps, Livingston. ScKauer. Mcintosh, Thomp- son, York, Marcusen, Van Buskirk, Smith. Schuttler. TOP ROW: Floerchinger. Kapranos. Horton, Eliason, Horn, Drohman, Gaarder, Langlas, Hendrickson, SECOND ROW: Dilling, Kin- ports, Eilks, Hultman. Harvie, Hoff, Folkers, Harding, Koppenhafer, Fincham, THIRD ROW: Kuschmann, Halverson, Huser, Liggett. Larson. Drew. Harris. Ellison. Doerring. P. Dodds. FOURTH ROW: Dillman, Hardy, Huff, Jones, Dohrmann, Kaskie, Jewett, Herriott, Ewing, Held, FRONT ROW: Jenkins, Kelle- her, M. Dodds, Lister, Hines, Klousia, John- son, Elwood, Erickson, DeSloover. Kestel, m n A S A if S I t ' F S ' I f f , f § 1 f . t s iff t f % f f f f I I e « 8 ii sP MlI, f f ■ ' ' 9 t f ® t 9 Ah -4 £L a.n Ai r-f s 9 9 illzH ' Ji IIOIIIEJi 3nteriraternity Council A complete reorganization of the council was affected last fall b y extensive re ision of its constitution and by-laws. The second annual All-Greek Day was held under the direction of Robert Ander- son, ( harles Johnson and Cliff Ray. An afternoon of competiti ' e games betAveen fra- ternities and sororities created large appe- tites for the 1,300 Greeks who assembled at the picnic supper. Deferred rushing created much interest among the fraternities. Investigations proved that this system of rushing initiated at the beginning of the fall quarter was the most suitable inider present conditions. Top: A pcistiii kit safer out on a limb at the Ciieek Day pic- nit, when tlie Sii Kps ivere pulled into the ticck by the Chi Os. Lower: The council discusses business of the week. TOP ROW: Jeffries, Poulter. Heidel, C. Johnson, A. Johnson, Oster, Kempema. Weber, SECOND ROW: Plass, F. Beenken. Simons, R. Smith, Carey, THIRD ROW: Cleary, Yarbrouijh, Ray, Helms, Brewick, MacFarlane, R, Smith, Mahone, Gerlach, Johnson, Goos, Hass, F. W, Griffith, R. Griffith, Kenworthy, Fuller, FRONT ROW: Jackson. Miller. 266 mm All they have to do is keep em guessing. Those smiles spell I ' LKUGKS BEWARE! Pledg e Uraineri Council Organized in 1939, the council is princi- pally concerned vith teaching the pledges to go ern themsehes, to maintain the best of relationships bet veen acti es and pledges and to promote interest in acti ' ities. The pledge trainers meet bi-weekly to discuss problems of their respecti ' e houses and pledge classes. The council sponsored a pledge smoker for pledges diu-ing vinter qtiarter. TOP ROW: Hammond. Lindgren, Miller. Maehr. Sandage, Haulton, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Lynch. Colbert, Kokjer, Lidvall, Geist, Haney. FRONT ROW: Farmer, Perdue, Messenger, Oster, Morlock. Nelson. 267 A cacia liaiik Ciidiih. picsiilciit This year touiul ihe men of Acacia back in the chapter house with many members re- luming from the armed ser ices. At the be- ginning of the winter cjuarter, Mrs. Dins- more, tire former house motlier, returned to restore much of the home-like atmosphere known before the war. A new face was put on the inside of the house with a complete paint job from top to bottom, and ilie li ing room was remodeled. Socially, the year began with a picnic at the Ledges. Refreshments and a good time were enjoyed by all. Following the picnic were many informal jjarties and firesides. The Final Fling Avas the theme for a hilari- ous evening to terminate fall quarter. TOP ROW: M. Grobeck, Jenkins. Carstens. Johnson. Boice. Werner. Redman. Bortle. SECOND ROW: Tschantz. O ' Beirn. Anderson. Olsen. Stewart. R. Grobeck, Martin. Cliain. THIRD ROW: Petersen. Drdla. D. Grobeck. Dingle. Cowlcs. Saemisch. Denis. Venter. FRONT ROW: Wahlgrcn. Kohlman. Griffith. Mrs. Righter. Righter. G. Cook. Riepma. Denney. 268 k Fmiiukd 1901 Ixual lOO ' l 22 Chaptfis 142 Gray A new trophy was added to the mantle, as the Acacia softball team placed ninner-iip in Class A competition. Teams were entered in all other intramnral sports and made credit- able showings imder the efficient leadership of their intramm al manager. A few of the activity men inclnded John Peterson who Avas elected to the position of manager of the Little Mid-West Horticul- tural Exposition and Don Grobeck who Avas on the Steering Committee of the Dairy Industry Club. Fred Saemisch Avas the ticket chairman for the Inter-Fraternity Pledge Formal spring (piarter. Aiding Frank Grif- fith in the manag ement of the chapter was vice-president Wilbiu ' Olsen. Heads up! Tlic Acacias Imisli up on tlicir briclije uork. V} i 269 cAdelante James Fuller, president Adelante, Iowa State ' s only local frater- nity, enjoyed a successful year under the guidance of President Jim Fidler. Tops on the list of social events were the annual spring formal dance and the fall costmne affair. Autumn Nocturne. Members were active in student publica- tions, sith William Ettinger. Donald Meil- ike, Forrest Paul, Ray Rodger and Donald Watson serving as staff members of the loiini Agriculturist. Dick Crowther was a member of the Daily Student editorial board and John Huling acted as publicity manager of the Ames Forester. Dick Cro vther ' s htmior colimin, Cornycopia. was a regular feature in the Daily Student. TOP ROW: Ellswortli. Groff, DoiLihue. Donaldson, Ermcr. Fuller. Meilike. Coontz. Hutchkiss. Hulinj. SECOND ROW: Cook. Gross. W. Avenell. Tiffany. Geist. Yanecek. Wiolit. C. Gillette, Parker. Donoso. THIRD ROW: Ettinger. Crowther, Foley. Watson. J. Gillette. Bea. Reynolds. Ellis, A. Avenell. FRONT ROW: Speer. Griesel, Faas. P. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Fuller, Linder, Rodgers, Merrill. 270 A Local I ' ralcinity Founded 1907 301 Wekli Hilling also held membership on the Stu- dent Lhiion Board and in the Iowa State Orchestra. Meilike was a member of the Student Properties Boartl and ser ed on the Junior Prom dance committee. Iowa State Debators were Harold Griesel, Stuart Totty and Bill Ettinger. Cieorge Coontz vas presi- dent of the Liuheran Student Association. Adelante ' s many returning ed to established it near the ally. Members of Alpha Zeta and Hilling. Journalist Dick served as secretary of Sigma Hilling holds membership in Robert Geist and Totty ar Alpha Sigma Chi. members help- top scholastic- vere Cro vther Crowther also Delta Chi and Phi Mu Alpha. e members of You really wouldn ' t expect any customers at a place like this here on campus. You don ' t ha e to he ]5laving cards to lia e kibitzers. 271 c4Lpna Cki J no James Clcasoii. picskk ' iit With minieroiis men in honoraries, Alpha Chi Rho ranked second scholastically last winter quarter. Leading the list ■w ' as Lee Smith, a member ol Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Lambda Upsilon and Pi Mti Ep- silon. Dave Toenjes. past editor of the Iowa Engineer, is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mil Epsilon and Knights of St. Patrick. Phi Mil Alpha also claims Robert Corn- ing, Robert Lynch a nd Lee Smith. LeRoy Thompson is a member of Tau Beta Pi. Bob Corning, ticket chairman of the Har- mony Ball, was acti ' e in the Iowa State Or- chestra. Robert Lynch, John Mathers, Lee Smith and Richard ' atts ' ere members of the marching band. TOP ROW: Coburn. Waltz. Hanson, E. Gleason. Smith, Edcns, Neidigh, Mathers, Galbreath. SECOND ROW: Dodd, Winfrey. Meadows, Simon-is. Petty, Wilson, Horn. Corning. Parker. FRONT ROW: R. Johnson. Lynch. C. Johnson. Mrs. Fornian. J. Gleason. Toenjes. Farrier. Bect(. Wakeley. 272 Founded 1895 I.oc l 19:iL ' 1. ' 7 ClKipicis 303 Welch Busy on the diamond were Don Brockett and letterman Lee Thomsen. Vern W in- frey ser ed the baseball team in the position of manager. The Coconut Prom, a formal vith an island motif, started the social acti ities last spring. In the fall came the annual presen- tation of The Shooting of Dan McGrew in the chapter house. A Thousand and One Nights were squeezed into one at a fireside held in the fall. Other Hresides, exchanges, and a hayride filled the social program. Robert Beck and Francis Simonds were in charge of lighting for the 194fi Stars Over Veishea show. Bob Corning was active in Homecoming preparations. Everybody ' s a vinner— step iis;lit up. So. at a quarter of a cent a point— 273 Howard Hass, president 201 Gray cAlpha Qamma J no The AGR ' s started the year in the right direetion by building an annex dining the summer months to help accommodate the influx oi returning veterans. BMOC Bill Sayre was the general chair- man of Homecoming, as well as the circida- tion manager for the Agricitltiirisl. Bill was a member of Cardinal Guild, Agi-icultural Coimcil, and the Iowa State Debaters. How- ard Hass, ' ho •ieldecl the AGR ga el, ■vvas treasurer of Inter-Fraternity Council. Rob- ert Sander headed the Jr. AVMA, while C harles Bayles headed the campus Poidtry Club and was elected president of the Na- tional Collegiate Poultry Club. Marcus Bauer vas vice president of Block and Bridle. W ilbin Dachenbach vas treasiner of the Agronomy Club, and Mar in Dove was sec- retary of the Farm Operator ' s Club. Highlighting the social progi ' am was the colorful ' inter formal. The fall quarter Hard Times Party and the spring cjuarter Farmer ' s Ball completed the social whirl. Emphasizing scholarship, the AGRs were in second place vhen spring quarter ' s grades ' cre annoimced. TOP ROW: Kerr. Wacjijoncr. Peterson, C. Bayles. Dachenbach. Wiese. Idtsc. Anderson. Dove. A. Pcrsingcr. SECOND ROW: Meyer. Appcl. Blakely. Beach. Getting. Bellman, C. Persinijcr. Rusk. Rehder. THIRD ROW: Hans. H. Bayles. Barrinoton. Kneen. SI. irk. Baker. Mancjelsdorf. Thompson. Christensen. FOURTH ROW: Schmitt. G. Swearinaen. Patek. Allenstein. Bauer. Holcomb. Tudor. Harris. Clause. FRONT ROW: Sweijle, Herlihy, Harlan. Sander, Dcede. Mrs. Hulmes, Hass, Lidvall, Hunter, Davis. 274 im E9 m ■ n •J, ■ m - 1 iM j h ' . . -s ' WS f . iJk ' L H JiTl rS wli ■i Ek ' l L f w W 1 Hl ■ _ ■ 1 ■ 1 f 1 W fi j: Vfl m % ? xi f Ji 9 ' M H . L T W i Wmk d ' - Vi ' 4Jj| mM pt- ' m r . V ' ' Js Mi£ P .: 1 FoiiiKlcd 1908 Local 1911 33 Cliaplcrs G R ' s display the measure of Uieiv athletic prowess. TOP ROW: Boss. Greincr. Fowler. Lux. Budlonj. D. Swearinijcn. SECOND ROW; Foss. Harrington. Carlon. Behrens. Hackbarth. Jennings. FRONT ROW: Robinson. Hodges. Wellerlcn. Boyer. Seward. Moser. 275 Russell Helms, president 2122 Lincoln Way c4lpha Uau Omeg.a Sharing the activilies spotlight for ATO were house president Russ Hehns and Bill McBride. both Knights of S t. Patrick. Rtiss was IAS senior representative to Engineer- ing Council and Bill was president of SSI ME. John Hillis was vice-president of Phi Mti Alpha and Men ' s Glee Club and a member of Tau Sigma Delta. Bob Anderson served as secretary of Interfraternity Coiui- cil, while Al Hausralh was head photogra- pher for the Bomb. ATO journalists concentrated their efforts on the Green Gander. Don Takes was btisi- ness manager, Galen Cook was treasurer and Bill Branch and Hank Ramsey acted as co-ad ' ertising managers. The social program consisted of a com- bined hay-ride and sports dance, a mistletoed Christmas fireside and the Taubacco Road sports dance at the Coimtry Cltib. These events vere topped off by the vintcr formal of colonial theme at the Sheldon-Munn Hotel, given for Old George in remem- brance of the Taus. TOP ROW: Zack, Dwins. McMinimee. Hillis. Takes. R. Anderson, la Vellc, Tollenaere. SECOND ROW: O ' Brien. Arlen, Evans. Steinert, Curl. Richter. Schoonover. J. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Reckert. Cochran. W. Hixon. Wickland. Branch. Mellen. Bann. Walters. FOURTH ROW: Wade. Hunsicker. Howe, Cook, Blinks, Delaney, Kctcham, R, Grant. FRONT ROW: Hausrath. Lynch. Ramsey. Mrs. Anthony. Helms, Reynolds, Justice. Mealy. 276 I ' ouiKkil 1865 I, Kal 1908 95 Clliaptcis F, eivlhins5 seems to l)e in liarmoiiy at the Harmony U.lII intermission. TOP ROW; Schneider. Hennessy. Alter. Dunhaver. Garth. Seward. Landes. SECOND ROW: Seivcrt. Youncj. Kampfe. Partridge, Hawks. Whitney. Griswold. THIRD ROW: Kern. R. Hixon. Bennett. Stephenson. Hollister. Hauser. Westerman. FRONT ROW: G. Anderson. Smith, Massey. L. Grant, Klinke. Eiseman, Hatch, MiHer. 277 CmIdiics close ilic il(i(n nil Kansas Stale ' s goalward thnist. 3SC tripped Kci State fS-J after Huntbung. before yiiU ouri 33-13. Dean Laini blocks. Howard carries Uie ball in tbe rain Missouri game. t -. J ' tZ ' j ■ m sMn 178 Courtesy Des Moines Register and Tribune Fathauer stops a Drake line smash, with Klootu k ami Wright coming in for the kill. Cardinal and Qold fou nt to a 7-7 deadlock witn u)rake before falling, to Jyeora ka. Iowa Stale fails to knock down a Nebraska toucliclown pass in the closing seconds of the fnst half. Courtesy Omaha World Herald ■tmmmim V ' «-:-3- kSkk i 179 i elta Chi A ' iclor VcluT. picsidoiit After an absence of more than three years, Delta Chis moved back into their house last fall. Several retinning veterans were re- sponsible for getting the chapter reinstated on campus in the sinnmer, and since, the Delta Chis have been prominent in all ]jhases of college activities. Social functions began in September when former housemother, Mrs. Mary ScliAven- dcner. retinned to the house. Firesides and bridge parties were interspersed among the main social events of the year, which in- cluded a homecoming party, the annual Hobohemian Party and the Winter Formal. This affair was a dinner dance held in the chapter house. TOP ROW: Mills. Hansel. Greener. Proudfit. Meclberry. Cassling. Davidson. Bein. Sordison. SECOND ROW: Hammond. Ohms. Stevens. Danielson. Hinton. DeBakey, Wise. Westfall. Woodward. Rollins. THIRD ROW: Kaltoft. R. Anderson. Hodne. Mark, Paulson, Bleakly, C. Anderson, Flore, Naranjo. FRONT ROW: Moorcroft, Gagnon, Olson, V. Weber, Mrs. Schwendener. Sadler. McKircly. May. Nichols. R. Weber. 280 Jn Founded ISW) 36 C.h;i|)UTs 405 Hay vard After re aniping the house to resemble a hobo jungle camp, the brothers held a hard- times party, the Hobohemian Hop. The atmosphere was created by murals of freight yards. Vic Weber. Delta Chi president, donned football gear and played his old position of halfback on the ' arsitv team. Others on the team were Larry Paidson, Harle RoUinger and Don Seibold. Delta Chi also had men on the track scjuad. Social functions began in September Avhen their former housemother, Mrs. Mary Schwende ' er, returned to the house. Throughout the year, the Delt, chapter tjuarterly magazine, vas published. Shucksl .• rtistrv in checkers. 281 eLta Sig nta Phi Rollins H. Jackson, piesiilciil Staging big parties became a habit for the Delta Sigs, as they successively held their annual Apache Dance, the Sailor ' s Ball and the Spring Formal dining the year. Nmner- ous firesides, hayrides and exchanges sup- plemented these events. Ed Messenger held the office of president of the newly organized Interfraternity Pledge Trainers ' Coinicil, vhile Wendell Benson worked on both the Dail Stude)il and the Agricultuiisl. Benson was also a member of the Student Properties Board. John Plocker worked on the business staff of the Daily Studoit. George McGraw was active in both the inarching band and con- cert orchestra. TOP ROW: Hochstetler. J. Ross, Bauricdel, McGr.iw, Spence, Hedlund, Hansen. Hamilton. Haislet, Warnock, Bartcll, Benson. SECOND ROW; Reed, D. Ross. Minott, Stoll, Hihbitts, Cress, Welte, Hylbak, Pcderson, Bennett. Pelzer. THIRD ROW; Bandow, Struthers. Dunlavey. Lennon. TurreM, Perrin, Kuhl, Rampson, Slade, W. Huohes, Landolf. FOURTH ROW; Riddle, Moffitt, Bailey, Duroe, Arosemena, Caldwell. Plocker. McCaughey. Jones, R. Hutjhes, Egenes. FRONT ROW: Black, Holl, McGraw, Messeiujer, Downer, Mrs, McKee. Jackson, Shaver, Jun, Wakley, Back. ai s f ; 1 1 f; t ?5 A  282 louiulcd 1899 Local I92() l. ' i C:lia| (ci ' s 218 Ash Robins Jackson served as a representative from Interhaternity Council to Cardinal Guild. Robins was elected president of the new campus Air Force Association. Ruben Arosemena. a member of Tau Sigma Delta, also ser ed on Agricultinal Coiuicil. Joe Crowley acted as band chairman for the Bomb Beautv Ball. Delta Sigs pitched and batted their way to the all college intramural Softball champ- ionship last summer, then continued their sinning ways in the horseshoe section of the fall Sports Triad. The keglers added another trophy to the houses collection A hen they copped the bowling championship winter cjuarter. The Delia Sigma Phis await the dinner i)cll. From here it looks like a pledge is bored. 283 eUa Uau elta R. Haydeii Siiiiih, president The Belts, first organized fraternity to be established at Iowa State College, continued to be prominent in scholastic and activity standing on campus this year. Lealand Roose ser ' ed as advertising manager of the Daily Student, while J. K. Carlson performed his duties as a coliunnist. Bob Kenworthy promoted the efficient new system of issuing books and supplies to vetei - ans. Bob was Interfraternity Coinicil repre- sentative to Cardinal Ciuild. Among those in honoraries is Ted Thom- sen, Tau Beta Pi and Knights of St. Patrick. Thomsen is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi, and Paid Peterson earned membership in Pi Mu Epsilon. TOP ROW: Aijler. Bones. Thomsen, Cihiar, Leetum. Dirks, Fletcher, Himebaugh. Uhler. SECOND ROW: Carlson. Mahnke. Kenworthy. R. McKcc, Herbert. Haw, Erickson, Knecht. THIRD ROW: Howell. Thompson. Peterson, Rowe. Ostrand, Becker, J. McKee, D. Wilkinson, J. Wilkinson. FRONT ROW; Taylor, Spencer, Hauser, Mrs. Hansen, Smith, Fox, Litteral. Foster. 284 I ' Olllulfd IS ) ' ,! l.or;il IS7r 73 Chapters 101 Hyland Paul Peterson, Roger Litteral and Dean Wilkinson were active in the Men ' s Glee Club. Other musically-minded Delts were Bob Haw and Howard Cushman ' ho Avere members of both the Concert Band and the Marching Band. Red letter date on the social calendar was the Soiree ' Siiperbe, a fireside follo v- ing a French restaurant theme. The annual Orchid Formal had as its lovely queen Donna Horine. Avho began her reign after the coronation dining intermission of the dance. A iation-minded Delts formed the Delt- airs Corporation and bought their own plane. I.iicky Pierre not so lucky; gendarme step in. Maynard Cihlar draws one for Helen Van Tiger. 285 Lloyd Mahone, president 117 Ash eita Up J lion Willi Lloyd Mahone iiisiallcd as presi- dent, the DUs were active in cam])iis organi- zations and acti ities. The staffs of the Bomb, Iowa Fjighieer and Sketch included Mike Brodine and Bob Wilde, and Bob Liieder ser ed on ihe Shulcnl Publication Board. Phil Mayer was a incinber of the Iowa State Debaters. Dick Cole. Carl Paelz and Carter Kokjcr were a part ol the iootball squad, and Leo Schneider added his talents to the varsity basketball team. Initiates of Tan Beta Pi were Aldic Johnson and Frank Floren. Frank and Dick Cole are Knights of St. Patrick. In the band and orchestra vere Chuck Bartley. Ken Brown. Frank Floren. Paid Larson and Don Pfltieger. Ernie Marshall spent his spare time practicing t virling his tricky baton for exhibitions at games. Fall quarter found the Dogpatchers and Skunk Hollowers declaring a truce long enough to permit the selection of a Wolf Gal at the traditional DU Dogpatch dance. TOP ROW: Dahlen. Lawrence. Hurlbut. Paulson, Cook, Johnson, Mayer. Micheel. SECOND ROW: Pllueocr, Fuessle, Joslin, Hoppenrath, J, Larson, Siontan, Mullenix, Evans, THIRD ROW: Batcheldcr, Heysinocr, Cole, Kokjer, Dunlop, Chandler, Lovell, Larsen, FOURTH ROW: Trueblood, Brandt, Strauss, Eldrcdoe, D, Larson, Lamar, McKinstry, Rounds, FRONT ROW: Lueder, Winn, Danielson, Fry, Mrs. Montgomery, Mahone. Garren, Sulley, Cooke. 286 Big Inisincssmcn Carter Kokjer. Paul Larson, Chet Danielson ami Dean Fry lake a l)rcak at the Delta L ' psilon house. TOP ROW: Christenson, Reed. Askew. Ritts. Schneidcf. Petersen. Schlutius. SECOND ROW: D. Shafcr. Marshall. Carter. Schroeder. Hanson, Pedcrson. Leiand. Schlick. THIRD ROW: Armstrong. Scott. Bentz. Moodie. Richard Darner. Brodinc. Robert Darner. FOURTH ROW: Shelledy. Hartley. Neberoall. Buchanan. E. Shafcr, Fleck, K. Smith. Paetz. FRONT ROW: J. Smith. Carl, Floren. Anders, Posakony, P. Larson. Webb. Wilde. 287 i7armj4i armJrouJe Harry Sidles, president Farm House continued its superior scho- lastic standing by establishing a new high tor house averages of 3.02. Many honors Avere heaped upon Farm House as a result of their academic abilities and their participa- tion in many camptis activities. Men from the fraternity were pledged to Cardinal Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Mu Alpha, Tau Beta Pi and Knights of St. Patrick. They ■ vere also acti e in other phases of campus life including Veishea, student ptib- lications, Student Union Board, depart- mental clubs, YMCA, Glee Chib and Agri- cultural Cotuicil. TOP ROW: Wilson, Crees. Opperman. Krogh, Engelbrecht, Randolph, Sandage. Heath, Kleen. McAninch, SECOND ROW: Bennett, C. McLaughlin. Koch, R. McLaughlin, Imlau, Hazen, Dahlberg, Whipple, Grosvenor. THIRD ROW: Swank, Kinsinoer. Haugebak, Skinner, Held, Manchester, Larson, Day, Feldman, FRONT ROW: Barger, Miller Dankenbring, Huston, Garberson, Sidles, Snyder, Handley, Clague. 288 V Fouiuioci lonr) 1. h;iI HIU ' 7 9 (:h;i|)lcis 311 Ash Outstanding on publications were Ken- neth Krogh. editor of the Daily Student, and D sight Feldnian, nianaging editor of the Iowa Agriculturist. Many were recognized at Honors Day Convocation for outstanding achievements. Those who Avere high in the scholarship de- partment were Claude GifEord in Agiicul- tinal Economics and Charles Hutchcroft in Agionomy. Oiustanding senior Harry Sidles A as the recipient of the coveted Lane- Vells Scholarship in Agriculture, while Darl Snyder received the Burpee Award in Horti- culture. Farm House men Avon the all-college Class A Softball and ping-pong championships. Barton McAninch and Bob McLaughlin beaulilv Lena for her Rav Denkenhring. Dwight Feldman. Sam Rhodes, and Darl Homecoming debui. Snyder tnnc in the Coiiiented Hour, like any good Ag should. 289 K. Sli appa rDig nta Bob Clcar . president For their traditional Western Dance at the start of the fall quarter, the Kappa Sigs transformed their chapter house into a Bucket of Blood saloon with sawdtist floor, candle light, checkered table cloths and a backgiound of stra v and corrals. Guests came as dudes in typical western garb. Fur hats and bea er traps were seen during the evening. With Avinter quarter came the Black and White Formal and the Pledge Formal. E ' ery one pitched in to help vith the spring redecorating project. The chapter room Avas enlarged and a library-study re- placed the pine room. The game room Avas almost complete vith j ing pong and card tables. TOP ROW: McMahon, Langfeldt. Renaud. Foley. Kivell. Abbott, Mori-is. Kauffman, Putney. Luginbuhl. McCraith. SECOND ROW: Helble. Fiewetiei-. Beard. Norton. Mees. Truempcr. Geisinger. Hornbacher. Schultz. Becker. Morlock. THIRD ROW: Carlson. Stempel. Williams. R. Bowden. Sullivan. Ooo. Anderson. Lee. Knioht, Davis. FOURTH ROW: Shoemaker. Frazho. Scott, D. Bowden. Graham, Christensen, Christman, Cummings, Pedersen. Kraus- kopf. FRONT ROW: Emerson, Walley, Williamson, Cleary. Mrs, Hoxie. Sales, Graff, Luginbuhl, Jacobson, Knox, 1 I 290 loiiiuUd 1869 loial 1909 1 10 C:li;i| lcis 237 Ash Activities men include Tail Beta Pi ' s Dean Bowden and Allen Jacobson. and Alpha Chi Sigm a initiates Merle Emerson, Jacobson and Sherman Williams. Jacobson also is a member of Phi Lambda Upsilon. Dean Carlson, Thadd Harrington and Larry Goeppert pooled their ' eight and won the college sTestling championship. The Kappa Sigs were enthusiastic semi- Hnalists in the class A intrammal football tournament. Bob Cimimings was in the band and •as vell siipjjorted by brothers Don Kivell and Paid Langfeldt. Handling administrati e duties for the Kappa Sigs weie president Bob Cleary and ice-president Ken Sales. Food for thought- Music for (Hsj;esiion. 291 Charles Heidel, president Pki eLta uketa 325 Welch Phi Dch looiballers Claire Ethington, Jack Fathaucr and Bud Wilier earned major I ' s this year. Nine other Phis receixed minor letters in the gridiron sport. Acti ity men include Jack Beckerle, Jack Fathauer, John Ftirman, John Gtiggedahl, Charlie Hcidcl, Max Mimger and Tom Ryan, all Knights of St. Pat. Dtike Anderson and Larry Lindgren were selected for Tau Beta Pi, and Phil Gibbs is an Alpha Zeta. Munger was selected for Pi Tau Sigma while Jack Prince - vas elected to Phi Mu Alpha. Gibbs also was president of the Represen- tati ' e Party and Ftu man was Veishea Busi- ness Manager. Jim Perkins was a inember of Cardinal Guild. Tom Maney served on the Bomb staff as assistant business manager, and Bill Olcott was Bomb copy editor and Daily Student reporter. Beckerle also was ihosen as Most Desirable Engineer at the 1946 Engineers ' Carnival. The Bo very Brawl, anntial costume party, which is held in the fall and the winter formal dinner-dance were the main events of the social season. TOP ROW: Hseoo, Fathaucr, G. Harlman. R. Nutty. R. Beckerle, Jessup, Ryan, Van Sickle. A. Anderson. B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Kelley. Watts, McVey, Furman, Munger, Harris. Clark, Fedro, Howland, Gibbs. THIRD ROW: Babbitt. Loonan. Hiserodt, Striler, Jordan. Caldwell. Ethinijton. Koch. Lyford. FOURTH ROW: Lowry. Lindijren, Bracidon, Guoae- dahl, Rowland, Russell. J. Nutty. Prince, Poppcn, Hetfley. FRONT ROW: Fletcher. Berry. Bolton. Poole. Heidel, Mrs, Michel, M, Michel, Dchoncy, J, Beckerle, T. Hartman. 292 Foiiiuli-d 1818 l.ixal l )i:i 11)8 Ciluipli-rs Wliats llie old saviii alxiiu luo heads are- TOP ROW: Bond. J. Conrad. Rkketts. P. Conrad. Olcott, Hillcary, Roberts. Bennett. Paugh. SECOND ROW: Campbell, Rawson. MacFarland. Lehmann. Mackie. Matkey. GrunJman. Colthurst. THIRD ROW: Everett. Smith. Larson. Illeman. Siurson. Barnes. Reese. Whcalen. FOURTH ROW: Voss. Bryan. Klcavcland, Griffen, Bittner. Loetscher. Kniijht. D. Maney. Lanza. FRONT ROW: Carrithers. Stone. Wilier. Caine. T. Maney, Ditsworth, Metier. MacOuffee. Musser. 293 Pni Qi antnta 3 elta Charles Bieuick. president Scholastic and athletic activities of Phi Gamma Delta Avere sparked by Dick How- ard. Tapped by Cardinal Key and elected president ot the Jiniior American Veterin- ary Medical Association, Dick also round- ed out his third year of arsity football. Howard Aggie Logan Avas Homecom- ing ticket chairman, and also was vice- president of the Representative Party. Musically inclined Jim Cininingham played vith the Highlanders, is a member of Phi Mil Alpha, vas treasiner of the I.S.C. marching band, represented the gen- eral engineers on the Engineering Council and was a candidate for Most Desirable Engineer at the fall Carnival. TOP ROW: Brandt. Geneva. Rogers, Clarey. Neumann. Bell. Ruisch, Rae. Cottingham. Williamson. SECOND ROW: Nickerson. Gaujer. Sage. Hanssen, Thorpe. Haley. Johnson. Paulson. Larson. THIRD ROW: Greer. Zollinger, Reusche. Collins. Woodrow. Cooper. Stokka. Cunningham. Giese. Heggen. FOURTH ROW: Lewis. Gardner. Kubec. Wright. Fitzsimmons. Naugle. McNulty. Hess, Logan, Bishop. FRONT ROW: Gould. Goddard. Ratner. Thomas. Mrs. Rowe. Brewick. Shugart. Vance. Art. Roush. 294 A ▼ liiumlal ISIS Local HIII7 71 Ohaptcis 3: 5 Ash In the field of make-belie e, Norm Fil- bert vas acti e in the Radio Workshop, took part in Kind Lady and was writer and producer of the February Yearbook of 1947. The Phi Gams ha e their Roy Rogers too, ' ho distinguished himself as the presi- dent of the Aeronautical Engineering So- ciety and was selected as the Most Desirable Aeronautical Engineer for the Engineer ' s Carni al. Sarongs and grass skirts were the theme for the Fijis ' annual Grass Skirt Dance. The prewar Barbecue made its reappearance pre- ceding the dance. A Joe College Dance was held at the Coimtry Club in the fall. HAMatures al uoik in ihe I ' lii Ciam house. The finer louth is aililci! bv the fairer sex. 295 Pni Kci ppct Leu Osier, pieskleiit Ingenious Phi Kappas devised a float feat- uring twin campaniles that copped top honors in the Iraternity division of the Veishea parade. After a series of disappoint- ments in the semifinal rounds of intramural football, ping-pong and horshoes, the Phi Kappas broke in to the winners ' column with the class A bowling title. Under the direction of their ne v house- mother, Mrs. Lola Williams, the chapter house was transformed into a medieval castle for the first post-war revival of the Phi Kappa spring formal. Fall quarter ' s social program featured the Blue Heaven informal dance. The Pirate ' s Ball, a cos- tinne affair was staged in January. TOP ROW: Chudomelka. Lannan. Fitcli, Connor. L. Scallon. Jessen. N. Scallon, LafEber. Albert. Huohes. McCart. SECOND ROW: Fleming. C. Cun- ninoham. Kohout, Veach. Watkins, Gervais. Riches. Blichman, Murray. Warmcnhoven, Anastasi. THIRD ROW: Hallagan. Svicn. Quinn, Poteet. Ryan, Berg. Dankbar. Abens, Morlock, R. Cunningham. FRONT ROW: Schleicher, Koster, LaForce, Farmer, Oster, Mrs. William, Becker, Sohn. Scholten, OeMarle. I 296 FouiMlal I8S9 Local 19 4 27 Chaplers 2110 Lincoln Way Men pledged by honoraries included Jim De Marie to Alpha Chi Signia, and Jim Her- ring to Pi Tail Sigma. Terry Hallagan served as business manager of Sketch, while Bob Sohn lent his journalistic abilities to the loii ' u Etigiueer. Al Riches was a member of the marching band. Big Jim Jessen again filled a center slot on the cage squad. Avhile Bob Farmer and Jim Koster, less muscidar and more managerial, held positions on the business staff of the Iowa Engineer. Jim De Marie was the presi- dent of Newman Club, and Terry Hallagan a member of Writers ' Round Table. Jim Heddens twirled a baton in front of the band. He can ' t help but win with all that support. ' It don ' t mean a thing if vou ain ' t got ' he king! 297 Pki Kappa PaI Richard Koch, president i , . I . ' I w 316 Lynn During the crisp Saturdays last fall, the athletic-minded Phi Psi ' s moved en masse lo Clyde Williams field to watch the showing of their se en representati ' es on the giid- iron team: Bill Chainicey, Don Ferguson, Cieorge Friedl, Harold Kornbatnn, Dean and Don Laim, and Jim Sutherland. Play- ing on the hardwoods during the Avinter were Fergtison, big Don Paidson and Jim Sutherland. Other Phi Psi athletes were Don Bice on the track team and Dick Hos- pers on the swimming team. BMOC Larry Hanel ser ed as ice-presi- dent of the student body, general chairman of Veishea, and editor of the loiva Engineer. Bill Reinhardt vas placed in charge of the Harmony Ball and vas student director of the band. Active on the Bomb staff were Jim Senger, John Lindatier. Don Bice. Dick Peters, Jim Whalen and Jack Hall. The Iowa Engineer sa v Phi Psis Bob Corner, Ray Egeland and Jack Hall on its staff. Top social e ' ent of the fall season was the Motdin Rouge, anntial costtmie ball. TOP ROW: Garfield. Calvsrt. Eaeland. Watkin, Koch. Brockw,iy. Henderson. Paisley. SECOND ROW: Macticr. Cary. Moriarty. McCarthy. Erickson. McQueen, Senocr. B. Smith. THIRD ROW: Gilhertson. Shields. Lindauer. Peters. Qualheim. Trout. Whalen. Dunn. FOURTH ROW: McKlveen. Cammack. Leverett. Corner. Bice, Kornbaum, Wagner. FRONT ROW: Hall. Fisher. Ray, Miss Hoult, Friedland, Morris, 0. Smith, Semler. © I ' oumU-d 1852 I-oial i;il3 52 C.haplcrs Ralpli Brockway provides more of that easily di- ,i;estil)le aflcr diiiiioi miisii. Miss Hoiilt and Clark Walkin tliscuss what do- da s hold for Duke. ' 1° ! ° ' •■ ' ' ■• , ' ]} ' ' ' ! ' ' Kennedy. Koch, Haynes. Rees, Jurgenson. Linge. SECOND ROW: McHenry Lorenz Sane Cool ' tL TnOUr. ' ' ■ ■ ' ■ ' - ' • ' oun, JPickf d,- V.OOK. 1. Williams. FRONT ROW. Cai-lield, Easton, TuUbesino, Hospers. Reinhardt, Curtis. Graham, Weaver. 299 Pni Kappa Uau Harold Bccnkcn. picsUlent Phi Kappa Tau was reinstated on campus during the fall quarter by the efforts of re- turning members. Work was under way to obtain a lot and material for the ne v hotise. Even without a chapter house, the Phi Tatis enjoyed numerous social gatherings includ- ing picnics, firesides, exchanges and sport events. Weekly meetings were held in the Memorial Union for the purpose of reorgan- ization and making the preparations re- quired for the proposed hotise. Fotnided at Miami University in Oxford. Ohio, Phi Kappa Tati can boast that it is one of two national fraternities o ' ning a memorial office btiilding. The local chapter vas founded in 1928 as Alpha Nu. TOP ROW: Gillespie. Ewers. Dettmaiin. Woodward. Anderson. Krotz. Ewoldsen. FRONT ROW: Beenken. Best. Jones, Stanley. Baardson, Engler. Morgan. 300 Founded 1906 Local 1928 ■l( C;lia|)lcrs Phi Kappa Tau was under the direction of Andrew Baardson, and Gail Jones ser ' ed as ice-president. Other officers vere Harold Dettmann, secretary, Tom Engler, treasurer, Arnold Best, social and publicity chairman, and Cleon Goode, intramiual chairman. Gene E voldsen bolstered the arsity Avrestling team ' ith his stellar work in the 121 pound class and Gail Jones sang with the Men ' s Glee Cltib. The chapter bridge team composed of Stanley, Baardson, Gil- lespie, and Jones reached the quarter-finals of the all college class A bridge totu nament. Throughoiu the year the chapter vas assisted and advised by many alumni and their factUty adxisor, George Stanley. Concrete plans— —conic from long hours of discussion. 301 Pi K ppci cAlpha James Jefliics, piesidcnt An alumni reunion and formal dinner dining Homecoming attracted more than ] ) ) guests at the PiKA house. Numerous decorations ruralized the chapter house for the costume barn dance that completed the festivities. The annual spring formal and the Valentine Dance roimded out the social year. PiKAs earned the trophy for the class D intraminal football championship. Men in sports included Ed Calhoiui, basketball, vrestler Don Neubrough, and Bill Sperry, football and ■wTestling. Representing the Department of Ceramic Mining Engineering on the Engineering Council was Bob Hines. TOP ROW: Dinkel. Swab. DsKalb. Peterson. Hiley. Hylton. Bredensteintr, Monaweck. Boyd. Schultz. Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Harshman. Ribclin, Conte. Powell. Beckwith. Emerson. Campbell. Baird. McCollouoh. Bast. THIRD ROW: N. Peters. Bittner. Helmstadter. Williams. E. Calhoun. Buchanan. J. Cannon. Bryan. Elliott. R. Cannon. FOURTH ROW: Zimmerman. Hasek. Hines. Swon. Cole. Tillson. Clock. Kuhn. Daehler. Newbrough. FRONT ROW: Wendling, Little. C. Peters, Jansscn. Mrs. Hathaway, Jeffries, S. Calhoun, Nelson, Price, Sperry. 302 KoMiidcil IHliO I.oi;il l li;f S2 C:lia|)lcrs 2112 Lincoln Way Skijj Calhoun and Bill Po vell headed the ac ' li ily list. Skip was issue editor of the Daily Student, featine editor of the Agricul- turist, president of the Christian Science Or- ganization, and a member of Sigma Delta Chi. Bill was chairman of the Student Prop- erties Board and business manager , of the Winiermezzo Science formal dance. Lending their efforts toward Veishea preparations vere Bob Beckwith, Wayne Emerson, Bob Pratt, Bill Ribelin, and Tom Schultz. Former members of the ISC chapter foimd time to help reorganize the chapter at Iowa University. Through their efforts that chapter again took its place on that campus. How did nine feet get in ihis pirlure? Sooner or later all Imll sessions turn to- 303 Pi Kappa Phi William Caiey, president Surpassing its pre-war standards, Pi Kappa Phi had a steadily growing chapter. Pi Kap took its added share of camptis activities in stride. House President Bill Carey was a busy man with a position on the loiva Agri- cullinisl as advertising manager. He was also on the college potdtry judging team. Working beside Bill was Peter Cuff vho lent his services as the all important joke editor on the Agriculturist. Peter also was presi- dent of the newly-organized Winter Sports Clidj. On the engineers ' side of the campus. Forest Goetsch served as assistant circidation manager of the Iowa E)igi)ieer. Jack Fletcher spent much of his extra-curricidar efforts with Pi Tati Sigma and ASME. TOP ROW: B. Muhm. Nelson. Cafson, R. Muhm. Rickcrt. Crawmer. FIstclicr. W. Bisdcrman. Cowles. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Hafman. Koons. Paoe. Fischer. Hourioan. Brownson. Kern. Cuff. Albertson. THIRD ROW: Lockwood. Goetsch. Love. Schenck. Lego. Ring. Key. Liederbach. Hicks. FRONT ROW: Boyd. R. Biederman. Martc. Doerflinger. Mrs. McCanon. Carey. Spiker. Spearing. Soukup. Townley. 304 l-oiiiulol 1!I07 Local 92 ' .) 35 Chapters 407 Welch Pi Ka]js dressed up for the Christmas Dance, but changed to rags and tatters to set the mood lor their Hobo Joe party. Then, a complete reversal in the spring, the Rose Formal blossomed. Otherwise the fel- lows spent their time socially in firesides. Campus Varieties, and house parties. Jon Doerflinger and Jerry Schenk were on the track squad through their efforts in cross coimtry running. In intranunal football Pi Kappa Phi battled through to come in as riumer up in the cla.ss A finals. Bill Carey, Pete Cuff, Jack Fletcher, and Bill Rickert all worked on Veishea. Vern Townley was active in AIChemE and in varsity athle tics. A little brass aiul an ambitious music scholar— or why men go mad. George Dubcs and Bill Rickert give the preseason dope to the Duke. 305 George Simons, president 140 Lvnn Sig ma cAlpha LpAllon A newly-redecorated house greeted the SAEs upon their return fall quarter. Presi- dent George Simons led the Sig Alphs and kept busy himself as a member of Cardinal (iiiild and Knights of St. Patrick. Jim Meyers and the Wehde twins helped bring basketball and track fame to Iowa State, while Bill Block tinned in a top per- formance in his guard spot on the cage squad. Bud Feeken, Big Six champion high jumper, captained the track team. Repre- senting the golf team were Ed Knorr and Bud Firkins. Campus publications didn ' t go tmnoticed, ' ith Charles Brotherton as managing editor, Ed Knorr, business manager, and Dick Ware- ham, treasurer of the loxva Engineer. Gene Cooper vas editor of the Green Gander. Bob Miller took scholastic honors as a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Knights of St. Pat, Pi Mu Epsilon, and Phi Kappa Phi. Arnold Carstensen was chair- man of the Harvest Ball, and was ice-presi- dent of the .Agiicultural Council and secre- tary of Alpha Zeta. Fifteen Sig Alphs are members of nine honorary fraternities. TOP ROW: Nisseii. Dixon. McCracken. Markey. Hoffman, Meierkord, Strasser, Morton, Block. Anderson, Myers. SECONt; ROW: Simpson. Cooper. Feild, Noble. Meahl, Linstead, Vanderloo. Griffee. Rust. Barnes. THIRD ROW: Clay. Alexander. Frudden. Swansoii. Knox. Lamberson. Cistner. Lambert. Gray. Isacson, Schaaf. FOURTH ROW: Firkins. Sherman, Rush Smith, Butcher, Matthews, Patterson, Brotherton, Kirk, Berka, Rapp, FRONT ROW; Kimball, Young, Usera, Carstensen, Shivc, Mrs. Pcnquite, Simons. Larsen. Swan, Johnson, Rotier Smith. EL CM n i .Ml •11 n L ' UA r r ' •• ' rv l-JT 306 3 [, ■ ) « «- %A v-tfi I- ' oim U ' d IS. )(i 1 1 I ChapiiMs Local 191) ' ) ■fil ' Ti % l I AiKilher lecoid for S A E. TOP ROW: Haoie. Buchanan. Abfamson. Hilmes. Louther, Erwin. Compton. Dohson, Chase. Grant. SECOND ROW; Allen, Lindblom. Feeken. Durham, Miller. Moseley. Ncwbern, Minear, THIRD ROW: Nash, Russum, Knorr. Morris. Sandahl, Tinkram, Kouba, Wood, FOURTH ROW: McGehce, Taoue, Rice, Moore, Wareham, Reynolds. Kjosness, Hunstman, Blackmar. FRONT ROW: Schlemeier, Anderson, Ryan, Wallace, Cooper, Bradley, Williams, Smith, Criss. 307 Kenneth Yarbrough, president f- i 125 Hyland Sii i ma Cki Although Sigma Chi ' on the Homecom- ing decorations first prize, it was but one of the many contributions made for the festive occasion. Ken Yarbrough, John Alexander, Sam Ray and Ed Stone won the pajama relay for the Tri Delts and George Sero y was chairman of the Homecoming decorations committee. In activities, Ken Anderson lead the list by his presidency of Eta Kappa Nu and his membership in Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Delta Chi and Phi Kappa Phi. Cleve Campbell, a Tan Beta Pi, was treasiu ' er of the Agricul- turist and co-chairman of the Engineer ' s Carni ' al. Bob Carlson vas a member of Pi Tan Sigma, vhile Da ' e Anderson belonged to Eta Kappa Nu. Athletic-minded, the Sigs won the Class B football champion.ship. In addition they claimed John Alexander, Big Six (piarter- mile champion and Dick Scott, co-captain of the baseball team and president of the Varsity I Club. Winter quarter the Sig Chis held their tra- ditional Sweetheart Dance. Marilyn Cash reigned as the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. TOP ROW: Carcentcr. S:hn:alenbei(]er, Hayes, K. Anderson, Dane, D, Anderson, Sexauer, Alexander, Harrinijton, Adams, SECOND ROW: Carlson. Ma.or, Johnson, Finley, Imbodcn, Stephenson, Holets, Woody, R. Champlin. C, Champlin, THIRD ROW: Clausen, Weinrcich, Bridwell, Shehan, Young, Ryder, McKee. Brewer, Kelso, Humphries, FRONT ROW: Scott, Howard, Boeke, Campbell, Mrs, McGuire, Yarbrouijh, Jones. Serovy. Ray. Holmbero. 308 I-(.uml il 1855 I.(k:i1 1 ' .116 105 Clluiptcrs Mv kingdom for a pledge. TOP ROW: Suiter. Scott. Stevens. Troegcr. Bednasck. Burnett. Birkness. Mann. SECOND ROW: Stewart. Shawver. Moderi. Van Houten. Norris. Wells. Rhoads. Stone. THIRD ROW: Conn. Ross. Morony. Clay. Storey. Pownall, Cook. FRONT ROW: Cabanis. Fox, Koelling. Merrill. Campbell. Eppel. Bovee. 309 Bill MacFarlane. president vf • A ' 2 ' i2 Sunset Si ig.nta jyu JV, After reclaiming their house from the col- lege in the spring, the Sigma Nus got back into the social whirl with their traditional Sodbiisters Ball and Spring Garden Formal. The Sodbusters Ball, a costume affair, was held at the Cotnitry Club. Guests of the Ciarden Formal danced on a portable dance floor placed in back of the house. Men in activities included John Har ey, Burl Parks, Don Moyer, and Dean Bengston, all on the Iowa Engineer staff, and Robert Bedford on the Sttident Properties Board. Bradford Beeler Avas Cardinal Guild Book- ing Agent and James Ilgenfritz was assistant photogi aphy editor of the BoDih. Cartoonist Bml Parks drew for arious student publica- tions. The Sigma Nu touch football team came through after a slow start to total l? points to their opponents 7 and capture the class C championship, thtis adding another tro- phy to their collection. The chapter was ably handled through- out the school year by Commander Bill MacFarlane. TOP ROW: Beeler. Ejan, Quist. Mangold. Preece. Webster. SECOND ROW: Lyons. Maehr. Mitchell. Lotl. Heumann. Cook. THIRD ROW: Squire, Spooncr. Bedford, Staubus. Vanderlinden, D. Nelson. B. Nelson. FRONT ROW: Stuart. Wrenn. Ilgenfritz. MacFarlane. Mrs. Plague. Nystrom, Read. C. Smith. 310 His name ma not be Giifliii. I)iu it ' s still time to shine. TOP ROW: Brinkman. Blizzard, Lohry. Brun. Grothe, Wright. Harvey. SECOND ROW: Watts. Alcock. Doucjherty. Carman. Olson. Hanson. Milton. THIRD ROW: Leiand. Robbins. Akin. Parks, J. Wood. Beeler. Cady. Collins. FRONT ROW: Smith. Gerhold. Maehr. Schwinger. Young. D. Wood, Halford. Bengston, OI 1 1 1 ; ' ; 1 i M: , 11 V f r ill 1 Mnnil i r mtmmuf?  K I 31 I Richaui Sniiili. president 228 Gia Si ma Pki CpJilon Following the long awaited ' ictory home- coming celebration at the outset of fall ([uar- ter, the Sig Eps staged their annual informal Saddle and Gini Club ' dance in the chapter house. A winter formal and the spring Ball of Roses completed the social progiam. Displaying their talents on the gridiron were Harry Kraus, Bob Jensen, Ron Nor- man, Pat Riding and George Schoel. Bill Rowland was vorking on the cinders toward his third track letter, and John Alt stroked his way to a spot on the SAvimming team. Known -well on campus were W ' arren Hayes, president of Cardinal Key and busi- ness manager of the Bomb, and Walt Ham- mond, sports editor of the Boinh, ]3iiblicity chairman of the Engineers ' Carni al and a member of the Green Gcuider Board. Another busy Sig Ep was Bob Axthelm, hold- ing presidencies in both the Glee Club and the Bomb Publication Board. Along with Jim Foxgio er, Bob was instrumental in the formation of the ne v 630 Club. Larry Sieck busied himself on Engineering Coinicil. Not to be otudone scholastically, many held members hip in campus honoraries. TOP ROW: Sites, Foxgrover. Tehbens. Breckenridge. Nelson. Jensen. Norman. Dobson. Hammond. SECOND ROW; Miller. Fisher, Lynch. Schmitz. Taylor, Jackson, Drechsler, Cunningham, Gilbert, Sherrill, THIRD ROW: Paulson, Tiller, Wills, Spangler, Pennington, Carlson, Roos, Schoel, Alt. FOURTH ROW: Cassidy. Pingrey. Rowland. Norman. Minnis. Webber. Grimwood. Burdick. Graham. FRONT ROW: Koontz. Thompson. Berke. Hayes. Mrs. Leitch. Sieck. Axthelm. Rees. Smith. 312 ■ ' - n 1. ■  ' «. ' ! IF wwrn w Br i HBL ' j n - 1 f g « t ' m J f tr V I ' oiMuleil lOni l.()c;il U)l(i 7:! C;li;iptcrs Sig Eps su;ip stories before the (liniicr licll. TOP ROW: Bruch. Gorhino. Wilford, Bokram. Huber. Bromwcll. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Dcmrick. Riding. (Maxwell. Lamb. Erickson. Shaltanis. Roos. Wood. THIRD ROW: Weber. Steinbach. Wade, Hulbert. Denny. Higoins. Lynch, Vaughn. FOURTH ROW: Brungraber. Sieck. Kraus. Ives. Scull. King. Fardal. FRONT ROW: Wolbers. Moore. Keane. Wallace. Whitcomb. Egli. Osgood. Ewen. Uau Kappa Cpdilon Richard Goos. president Sparked by the retinm of many veterans, the Tekes were prominent in social and campus fimctions during the year. Enlowe Ose, a Knight of St. Patrick, was co-cliairman of the Engineers Ball and was named as general chairman for the 1947 Veishea. John Slothower acted as chairman of the Jiniior Prom in the fall in addition to his dtities Avit h the Veishea Central Commit- tee. Leslie Gates was initiated into Tan Beta Pi and Tom Murrane is a Sigma Delta Chi. Representatives in varsity athletics in- cltided Jim Foy, Ed Weiler and Leroy Wilt- sie in football, Bob Nurree in baseball and La vrence Gilley on the tennis team. TOP ROW: Gilpatrick. Hardinoer, Kuempel, Westcot, Baer, McCarty, Slothower. Miller. Murrane. Nurrc. SECOND ROW: Horn, Wiersig. Weiler. Kamber, Wiltsie, O ' Neal, Potter, Jenninos. Swcnson. Griffen, THIRD ROW: Carroll. Heffncr, Omvij, D. Seymour. Gates, Putnam. Gilley, DeGroote, Marriott, Funcke, Eschen. FOURTH ROW: Skewes, B. Seymour, Coppock, Behlmer, McFadden. Gilman, Bishop, Jacobson, Strickler, Keeton. FRONT ROW: Bates. Gilman, Ose, Dewey, Ryberg, Mrs. King, Goos. Swanson, McCannon. Busch, MM j r r m 1 1 : ; r f K, z ■■■T ' IAi ' HM K - ' HK ' ' j LiLhi r 1 • !tS LI V € % 11 !■ % «f mm % « rM ' Y. ' -.wx 314 9 Founded 1899 Local 1915 •13 Chaplcrs £ ' -s-.i ii pvl fiPIl 1 r 1 224 Ash Teke intramural teams copped the class B olleybaIl honors. Another trophy •as added when the Tekes ' Veishea float featur- ing the theme of ' The Road Back Home won second place acclaim. Highlighting the social events of the year was the annual Bar Room Brawl. Appropri- ate decorations in the ne v recreation room added atmosphere to the affair. Added to the annual fall and spring formals were numerous firesides, smokers, and exchanges. Important in return of the chapter to its pre- ar level was its president, Richard Goos. Dick was a member of Cardinal Key and Cardinal Guild. He and Enlowe Ose .gj-g chosen as Bomb outstanding seniors. The Student Ames lo please and seems to do so. Who ' s the guy hanging around for laughs? 315 uheta Chi ]im I ' oulter. president Back Iroin their artime ser ' ice, members of Theta Chi redecorated the exterior of their chapter house at 219 Ash in the fall and resinned their careers as college students. With Jim Poulter as house president, the Theta Chis stressed activities this year. Jomnalist Clarence Strock served for two (|uarters as editor of the Daily Student. Fred Phillips is a member of Sigma Delta Chi and was managing editor of the Daily Student. Roger Harrison vas a ne vscaster on radio station WOI. Melvin Gollry was manager of the varsity football team and president of Frisbie House. Other acti ' ity men were Bill Corry and Paul Purdue vho claimed membership in the Iowa State Debators. TOP ROW: Guy. Phillips. Palsson, Ford. Phinney. Hinrichs. Schmidt. Recknor. Kumm. SECOND ROW: Augustson. McPheeters. Roberts. Andersen. Goltry. Reed. Garrett. Jaeger. Pfitzenniaier. THIRD ROW: Galietto. Tully. Kulaas. La France. Richards. Adams. Harman. Bcstmann. Ratliff. Walter. FOURTH ROW: Vandeweerd. Coyle. Axtell. Erickson. Patterson, Nisula. Lyman. Lane. Wunder. Brown. FRONT ROW: Peterson. Perdue. Plumer. Poulter. Mrs. Bowser. Bauman. Boyer. Hillyard. Mashek. Schlabach. 316 B Foiiiulcil IH. 8 Local I9 J2 71 Chapters L ' lil Ash Unique among social events was the Lower Slobbovian Fireside. Theta Chis and their dates dressed in appropriate costumes to carry out the atmosphere of the fictitious country, inter quarter found the men and their dates in formal attire for the winter formal dance. Other activity men incJudcd Phil Tully, a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, and Joe Gal- lieto, Avho ser ed as an officer in the newly organized Reserve Officers Organization. The Theta Chis also claimed musicians Rex Reed, soloist and member of Phi Mu Alpha, Glee Club member Dick Valters and Roger Peterson and Dale Ratliff. of the Iowa State Band. A Theta Chi pledge leaves his flanks open to attack. Cooperate and graduate. 317 Uneta eita Chi William I ' lass, president Theta Delta Chi marked its ninety-ninth anni ' ersary shortly after Homecoming with a banquet and reiniion. Being the first such banquet since the war, it drew many long- absent alumni and their families. In Febru- ary, Theta Delta Chi ' s graduate secretary A ' isited the chapter. A large reunion was also held at Homecoming. Participation in intramurals reached a new peak this year. Under the direction of Maurice Eldridge, teams were entered in nearly all of the competitive sports and a fine record was attained in many of them. In basketball the chapter was the most success- fid. Avith t s ' o teams reaching high positions in the competition. TOP ROW: Salisbury. Ahart. Young. Higinbotham, Hammsriy. Haskin, McAdon, Sindelar. SECOND ROW: Gee. Cade. Polchow. Jeffers. Appell. Windschanz, McGillivray. Cooper, Miller. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Woodburn. Winkelhaus, Mrs. Baker, Plass, Moody. Eldridge, Andreae. 318 Fi)iinded 1817 Local 1919 29 Chapters ;;i7 Ash Theta Delta Chi is kno vn as the fraternity of firsts. being the first national Greek organization to ha e a pledge pin, the first to adopt and display a flag, and the first to publish a fraternity magazine. Alumni in- clude Robert Frost, the late Alexander Voolcott, Eric Johnson and Harvey Gibson. Social functions included a Hard Times party, costume and fireside dances, and in- formal e ' enings at home. All of these vere handled capably by social chairman Don Appell. Elbridge Moody and house president Bill Plass were on the staff of the Ames Forester, vhile Maurice Eldridge acted as secretaiy of the American Society of Agionomy. Thela Delia Chis look on as one of tlie brothers deftly balances a ping pong ball. Bridging the gap between meals. 319 uketa yCl John kcmpeina, president Activities, sports, and social life again made Theta Xi one of Iowa State ' s btisiest fraternities. Active in campus publications were Carlos Cooper and Bob Rogness, working on the Veterinary Student, Jack Russell, writing for the Iowa Engineer, and Jack Heer, re- porting on the Daily Student. Charles Miller, Jack Heer, and Bruce Weiser all par- ticipated in the WOI Radio Workshop. Ac- tive within student organizations were Carlos Cooper, Jr. AVMA, Dick Gibbs, Industrial Economics Club, and Wayne Kuefner, choir. Charles Miller was in the Caducetis Chib and Carl Thrim went to Agriculttiral Cotm- cil and Dairy Club meetings. TOP ROW; Veenstra. Swanson. Hutchinson, Knapp, Gibbs, Coble, Merten, Davies, Russell, Wilke. SECOND ROW: Burton, Rasmussen, R. Zarley, E. Johnson, Harklei-oad, F. Johnson, Raskamp, Christensen, Miller, Sinek, Roddewig, THIRD ROW: Guse, Yeager, Wilson, Hazelton, Wyatt. Kuefner. Cooper, Cassidy, Martens, McLloud, FOURTH ROW: Owens, G, Zarley, Moll, Rognes, Jaeger, McCall, Thrun. Mulvey, Zimmer. Angell, Clevenger. FRONT ROW: Carlson, Belknap, Gwynne Porter, Heer, Mrs, Schoenfeld, Kempema, Vondracek, Percival, Gunn, Sample, 320 FoumlttI I«( l I oral ISt09 39 Chapters 315 Welch Sports-minded members included base- baller Bill Jaeger, basketballer Glenn Knapp, and trackman Wayne Kiiefner. Charles Vondracek handled the intramurals capably. Theta Xis started the intramural season bv copping the trophy for class B volleyball. Theta Xis explosive homecoming decora- tions brought fire-trucks, milling crowds, and a traffic jam to 315 Welch. otes enclosed in beer bottles were the imique invitations to the Bowery Brawl, staged in the chapter house winter quarter. Fall and spring formals. ])lus firesides, ex- changes, and smokers completed the list of socia l events. Even- picture has its tale, but this one has two. Show me the wav to o home. ' 321 iVard executive Council Rohcil I,. Wood, picsideiu The Ward System is an organization of men living outside fraternities and dormi- tories. Under the leadership of Presidents Del De Witt and Robert Wood, the Ward Executive Council efficiently served Iowa State ' s ward men. The council, composed of the presidents of the ariotis wards, co- ordinated all social, athletic and political functions carried otu by the wards. An extensi ' e program of intramtiral ath- letics was presented. Eighteen touch football teams, 12 bowling teams, and 36 basketball teams including over 350 men participating in the closely contested tournaments. Bill Giese served as editor of the monthly Ward News. Open the clooi, Richard! TOP ROW; Ives. Walker. DeLaHunt. Wilson. Chamberlain. Madson. Carpino. FRONT ROW: Crawford. Sawyer. Smith. DeWitt. Buckner. Mills. McClelland. o ? 322 Ward Social Council Behind the scenes of exery xvard social event on campus xvas the Ward Social Coun- cil. This organization, composed of the social chairmen from each ward, was headed by Bob Watters. ' ayne Grodahl was the ward representati e to the Nexv Social Bureau. A colorful W ard Round-Up opened the social season, and was followed by ninnerous exchanges xvith sororities and xvomen ' s dormitories. One of the highlights of winter (juarter was the Ward Semi-Formal, with music by Mickey Bride and his orchestra. Top: These are the spokes that wheel the Wards. Lower: Two silhouetles prepare for the Ward Semi-formal dance. TOP ROW: Wood. Thomas. Cadwell. Hain. Lyons. FRONT ROW: Ives. Riedinger. Smith, Wat ters. Martin. 323 TOP ROW: DeVeau. Hermann. Gibson, Anto- noplis. Patten. Jolinson. Daniels. Smith. SECOND ROW: Hully. Shepherd. Short. An- drews. Dickinson. Yeadon. Maliet, Thomson. THIRD ROW: Gauger. Payne. Houseal. Men- ghini. McCool. Clawson. Woodbury. Thomsen. FRONT ROW: Carlson. Chrisinger. Madson. Stavros. Livingston. Dirks. Sherritt. Wood. TOP ROW: Woolrich, DeWitt, Gard. Seymour Bcrglund. FRONT ROW: Moore. Inman. I es, Lincoln. Butler, Watson. fTnTii i TOP ROW: lehl. Frey. Clement. Ktaus, Slastny. Russell. Van Gllst. R. Smith. SECOND ROW: Geist. Hall. McGrcw. Myers. Burjiaff. Daffin. Schilicrslrom. A. Brown. THIRD ROW: Lee. Duthie. D. Brown. A. Smith. Miller. Labor. Lancaster. Cahalan. FRONT ROW: Martin, Riedinoer. Walker. Watters. Mills. Sawyer, Wilson. Carpino. Lyons, Cadwell. c4lpka, 3)eLta, Cpiuottf ota, Kappa ana Jsfu Ward I he Delia Ward warded olT opposiiion lo win the toudi ( Kill all cliainijio iisliiii. W 4 v J Tw. Qamma and %i Wardi —Comes a pause In a lnis d.i - -UJ k. TOP ROW: Morrison. Rooers. Thurston. Ulish. Barker. Tjornehoj, Orr. Kenney. Fritz. SECOND ROW: Narigon. Boileau. Clark. Brucne. Bittin- [jer. Randies. Sneeden. Paul. Powers. THIRD ROW: Mitchell, Mulder. Henzlik. Stinson. Beer. Bolton. Kielhorn. Robinson. Buck. FOURTH ROW: Patrick. H. Hain. Smith. Lanijland. Larsen. Bowman. Ooran. Von Berg. FRONT ROW: Gajevski. Hillesland. Cushing, DeLaHunt, Idso. Buckner, R. Hain. Tracy, 325 3riL e (;l;iii Cook. picsidcMit Friley Hall, completely converted to civilian needs last fall, hotised more than 900 men. Miss Rachel Peisen vas the congenial housemother. Friley Hall entered twenty-eight basket- ball fives, fifteen soflball teams, foin-teen touch football teams and eleven bowling squads in intramural competition. Included in the membership of eight hon- orary fraternities were t venty-seven Friley Hall men. Clair Cook and Robert Ntirse, each serving a term as president, guided the cen- tral cabinet in its administrative activities. A ' aried and colorful social program was highlighted by the Sno vball Fantasy. Cabinet: TOP ROW: Petsi-son. Kino, Zwiep, Gaoc Culbertson. Wilkey, Heins, Kuhse. FRONT ROW: Beguhn, Roy, Hamlin. Nurss. Twcdt. Mauk. Meyer. J4aU ik1 the band played on. Between classes— £ood for thought. Stork Club a la Frilev Hall. 327 Fall |e7ek, president c4L umni J4aU With Gene Smith as student body presi- dent, the VMCA dormitory again found it- self taking its share of honors on the campus. The lonHi Agriculturist was benefited by the ser ' ices of Dean Brown as business manager and Allan Bentley, winner of the Borden Agricultural Scholarship, as assistant editor. Dean and John Drewery, dormitory presi- dent, were pledged to Phi Mu Alpha. Alan Reidinger was initiated into Alpha Chi Sigma and Gene Mahany into Varsity I Club. A good time was had by all at the Turkey Trot and Mistletoe Madness, the YMCA ' s fall quarter house parties. These men en jo) some aftei ilinnci liaimony. This proves ihat Ahimni Hall men enjoy . ( ' . TOP ROW: Brueck, Bushnell. Kullman. Anderson. Sills. Wineoarden. Lund. Marshall. March. Kleinschmidt. Gallauher. Barkley. SECOND ROW: Holland. Hill, Schwari. Smith. Burrioht. Hilton. Sommerhauscr. Stewart. Riedinoer. Nelson. Gill. THIRD ROW: Matzinger. Crohn. Manny. Bernstein. Bullinpton. Peterson. Wilson. Satterthwaite. J. Hull. D. Huo. Felt. FOURTH ROW: Stan- field. Hoffman. Henriksen. Chace. Bentley. Brown. Martin. Twinam. Jay. FRONT ROW: Lowe. Swenson. Everett. Smith. Van Metre. Drewry. Maifeld, Harriss. Thomson. Hoopes. Silletto. senior 3ndi ex AHAMS. HK. R A.: ' et)slci (Jiovcs. Mo.. Mechanical liiiiiiiirri- iiii, ' — .Sij;m;i Chi; . S.MK. 3. 1; Vashinglon rnivcisilv. ADA.M.S. 1.1•.R() 1..: Ames. Faiiii O jcra ion-llcla Ward. pnsiiUiiI 2. 3. ADANf.S. RICHARD S.; Des Moines. Cix ' il £;ig  (C)(Hg-.Sif;ma Chi; .VSCK S. 4: liii ci.sil of Ulaho. AH.MAN.N. JOHN .S.: ,Sioii C;il . Cluinicnl 7 (r i;i.j ()j;v-Ali lia Chi Sigma S. 1: Waul .Svslcm . ' i: NcwiiKm Clul) It, I: I riiiilN Colkni-; Wcslmiiisier College. ALEX.WDER. JOH.N 1).: Marshall. III., Mriiiiiniiiil hiioinn;inn- Sigma Chi: I ra.k 1. 2. 3. 4. AI.l.B.MC.H. KKNNKTH R.; Kaglc Grove. F.lfchinil i:nni,„ ' cri)iii- . IKK :i. prcsidciil 1: MC. CahiiRt li. ' . I. pusiilctit 3: Frishic Fellowship 1. ' . ;i. I. president i: IiUerihiirth Comidl 3: Religious F mpliasis Week 2, 3. I; War Conncil 3; Eagle Cirovc Junior Clollege. . LBER I . . . H ' N ' E: Montgomery. Esluriineulal Coo fcn— Roberl.s Flail. iiep resident 3; Omicron u. treasurer 3. t: Ht)mc Eco- nomiis Club 1. 2. 3. I: VWC. 1, 2, 3. 1: Festival Chorus 1. 2. 3; 4-H Clul), roiiniil 3. 1. AI.LEN. ROBER I M.; East Moline, 111.. Foir.vdv-Forcstrv Clid) 1. 2. 3. 1; Ames Forester 1. . MlNn,SON. NORMAN H.: Clermont. Anhnid Hud un(h -V. ock and Bridle 1. 2. 3. 4: Iowa State I ' cachers College. ANDERS. .M. RV FRANCE.S: Des Moines. Texlilcs and Clolliini - lextiles and Clothing Club 2. 3. 4, vite-prcsidem 3; Home Eto- nomics tkiniuil 3: V VC, 2. 3, 4: Iowa State Players 2. 3. 4; Student Properties Board, secietary 3. 4; Daily Student 3; eishca Open House Connnitlee 3: W. . 2: Bomb Beauty Ball 3. ANDERS, WII.I.IAM S,: Des Moines. Civil Etigint ' e i ip;-r eh3 Ipsi- Ion. yitepresident 3. president I: , SCE. . NDERSON. ARDIS L.; Crosby. N. D.: D c cdrs-Alpha Gamma Delta, treasurer 3. yicc-president 4: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: VWCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Bomb 2. 3; Twisters 2. ANDERSON. ARNOLD W.; Paullina. Aeronautical Engineering- Phi Delta Theia; IAS 3: Football 3. . NDERSON. BETTY L.; Proctor. Minn.. Home Economics Educa- tion— Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Social Council 3. 4. secretary-treasurer: Dormitory Summer Dance 4: Dormitory .Ad- visor 2. 3. ANDERSON. E. GERALD: Siou.v Falls. S. D.: C icmis n -Sigma .Alpha Epsilon: I ' niversitv of South Dakota: Westminster College: Columbia Lniversitv. .ANDERSON. F RM.A B.: Pomeiov. Home Economics Education- Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: AW ' CA I. 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Glee Club 3. 4: Festival Chorus 3. 4: WAA 3. 4: Dormitory Advisor 2. 3: Lutheran Student .Association 1. 2. 3. 4. ANDERSON. HOWARD E: Red Oak. .4!jTOHo;?iy-Alpha Gamma Rho. vice-president 2. presidcnl 3: .Agronomy Club 1: Purdue Uni- versity. ANDER.SON. KENNETH O.: Oskaloosa. Electrical Engineering- Sigina Chi: Tan Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Eta Kappa Nu. president 4: Phi Mu .Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi: Knights of St. Patrick: .AIEE 2. 3. 4; Engineering Coiuicil: Student Vnion Board, vice-president 4; Iowa Engineer 1. 2. managing editor 3: Daily Student 3. 4; Bomb 3. 4; Green Gander 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 2. ANDERSON. ROBERT G.: Clinton, Mechanical Engineering-Phi Delta Theta: Pi 1 au Sigma 3. 4: .ASME I. 2. 3. 4: Band I. ANDER.SON. ROSE IAR ; Maryyille. Mo.. Textiles and Clothing- Alpha Delta Pi: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; YWCA Sextet ' 3; Iowa State Playeis 3. 4: T S; C Club 3. 4. ANDER.SON. VIRGIL L.: North Liberty. Ind.. Matliematics-Pi Mu Epsilon. ANDREASEN. ARNOLD D.; Burt. Landscape Architecture-Vis- toniaii C:hd) 3. I; arsitv I C:lul) 2. 3. 4; Wiestling 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1; ' eishea 2. 3. 4: Homecoming 2. 4; Notre Dame I ' niyersity: L ' ni versitv of Pennsylvania: Iowa State L ' niyersitv. . P(;AR. ROSS P.: Marsballtown. (ieneral Engineering-Keta Thet;i Pi; Knights of St. Patrick 3. I; .Scabbaid and Blade 4; SAM 1; Inter-Fraternity Social Cioinicil 2: Marching Band I. 2 .3. 4; Green (.ander I. 2. 3. 4: Pontoniers I. 2. ARC:HIBALD. WALL.AC;E R.; Helena. Mont.. Electrical Engineer- i ig— Sigma .Alpha Flpsilon; Phi Eta Sigma I. 2; .Alpha Chi Sigma 3. ' 4: AIEE 3. 4: AlChemE 1. 2: Band 1. 2: Montana State Colle.ge. AR.M.SI RONt;. RAY E.; Manilla. Agricultural Engineering-fiixm- Honse .AS.AE I. 2. 3. 4: . griculttnai Coinicil; C:aidin;il Ciuild. AROSEMENA. RIBEN I).; Panama, Panama, l.atidscape Archite(- fiiir— Delta Sigma Phi; ,Agriiidtuial Coinicil 3. 1; A ' istonian Clid) 2. 3. I: Cosmopolitan Clul). president 1. 2. 3. 4: Iowa State College Foreign Stiulents ' Connnitlee; Panama rniveisity. . R F. H.ARRY R.: Hartfoid. Chrmicnl Engineering— Phi Gamma Delta, treasurer 2. 3; AK liemE 3. I; Representative P;irly 3: Base- ball 2. AUGUSTON. RICHARD N.; Omaha. Neb.. Chemical Engineering- Fheta Chi: .Mens Glee Club 1. l ID. IAMi:S A.: Vinton. I ' oulln Hushandry-PoitUry Club I. 2. 3. I. scdctarv 2. |)icsi lent 3; F.psilon War l 1. 2. 3: Iowa .Agricul- turist 3: Intramiiial Iciotball 2. 3. . l SIIN. ROBER I R.; Diibmiue. Mccliatiiial Engineering— T:n Beta Pi 3. 1; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 1: Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; .ASME 3. 1: .Marching Baud I. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 1.2. 3. I. AISIIN. VICIOR H.; .Vines, leterinarx , , ' (; ;M -.Alpha Tan Omega; Phi .eta 4: Bine Key I: Veterinary Studein 1. 2. 3, 4, co- editor 4: I ' niversitv of Idaho: I ' tah State Agricidtnral College. BAlUil 1 I . BKRN. RD A.; Council Blulfs. General Engineering- I ' hi Delta I hcta: arsitv I Club, vice-president 2; Basketball 2: Baseball 2. B.MI.E . BARBARA J.; Sioux Cilv. Home Management-CUi ()meg;i. vice president 3; Phi Ipsilon Omicion 3. 4: Home Fxo- nomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Home M:inagcment Club, secretary 2; Home Economics Clouiuil 3; (;.A I. 2. 3. 4; Bomb, senior picture editor 2. associate cclitoi 3. editor 4: (iieen (.ander. circulation manager 3; Bomb Publication Bc);ircl I: Bomb Bcautv Ball. pid)li(ilv ch;iir- man 2; Recreation Committee 2; Harmonv Ball 1; W . . 1.2; Prep- Soph Ball, co-chairman 1; Homecoming, publicity chairman 2. 3. B. ILE . BERNICE B.: Omaha. Neb.. Poullrx Hiisbandry-TeKas . . , t .M.; llniveisitv of Nebraska. BAILE . HER.MAN I .: Otttnnwa. C.eneral Engineering-RL-l:i I beta Pi: Prep Soph Ball, co-chairman 1: )unior Prom, chairman 3: Tiack 2. B.AIN. JOHN R.: Cledar Rapids, Electrical £;ig(H( ' (-n ' )ig— Sigma Chi; Coe C College. B.VKER. C:HESTER B,: Mt, Pleasant. Agricultural Economics— .Alpha Gamma Rho; Band 1: Iowa Wesleyan. BALES. G.AYLORD; Fort Dodge. Architectural Engineering-ltehii Chi. president 3: Scabbard . • Blade I: Varsity I C:inb 1. 2. 3; Inter- fraternitv Council 2. 3; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. captain 3. BANCROF 1. |0HN F.: Guthrie Center. Industrial Education— In- dnstrial Fxlucation Club 2. 3. 4. i)residcnt 4: YMC;.A 1. 2. 3. 4. vice- president 4; Cardinal Guild 4: Iowa .Agriculturist 3: Interfaith Council 2. BANDOW. A ' IRGINIA M.: Elkader. Household Et uilmient-Home Fxonomics Club 3. 4; Omicron Nu 4: Sigma Eta Chi 2. 3. 4. presi- dent 4: Freeman Hall, vice-president 4: YWCA 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Cilee C;lul) 3. 4; Festival Choir 2. 3. 4: Twisters 3: Frisbie Fellow- ship 2; W.A.A 3. 4: Elkader Junior College. BANG. ROSEMARY: Spencer. Di ' ((( fi-Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; YWCA 1. 2 .3. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2, 3; Festival Chorus 2. 3. 4: Twisters 2: Lutheran Students .Association, council 2. 3. 4: Religious Emphasis Week 3. 4. BARBER. M.ARV .ALICE; Omaha. Neb.. Chemisliy-Pi Beta Phi: Mortar Board, treasurer 4; Pi .Mu Epsilon 4: Iota Sigma Pi 4: Jiuiior Prom Girl 3: .Science Council 2. 3. 4. secretary 3. vice- piesidcnt 4: Cardinal Guild 3. 4: Science Women ' s Club I. 2. 3. 4; V VC. . secretarv 3; Bomb Publication Board 2. 3. secretary 3. BARBER. ROBERT H.; Omaha. Neb.. Aeronautical Engineering— LAS 3. 4; Omaha L ' tiiversity. B.ARGER. ROBERT M.; Weldon. Animal Hia ' fliic iv-Farm House: .Alpha Zeta 3. 4: Cardinal Guild 2: Gannna Sigma Delta 4: .Agri- cultural Coinicil 2; Little International I. 2: Block . : Bridle 1. 2. 3. 4: Dairy Cattle Judging I eam 4: Intiamtnals I. 2. 3. 4. BARGLOF. GL.ADVS .M.; Greenville. D . c ics-Barton Hall, secre- tary 3: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4; YWCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Festival C:honis 1. 2; Orchestra 3. 4; Health Clotnuil 1. 2: Campus 4-H I. 2. 3. 4. vice-piesident 3. council 2. 3: IWisters 2: Homemaker 1.2. BARKER. MILES H. B.; Wisconsin Rapids. Wis.. Industrial Eco- nomics— Roger Williams Club 2. 3. 4; I niversitv of Chicago. BARKM.AN. W.AYNE W.; Harlan, (ieneral £iig ;iefring— .Alpha Tau Omega. BARNES. KENNETH K.: Glendale. Calif.. Agricultural Engineer- ing- S. E 2. 3. 4: Clalitornia Polytechnic. BAR I H. DORO ' I HEA V.: Oak Park. 111.. Institution Management- Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Dormitory .Advisor 3: Bit ft Spur 2. B. R I 1 ER. JEWEL ).; Columbia Station. Ohio. Household Equip- (; (ii — Alph.i Delta Pi. prcsideMI I; Phi Ipsilon Omicron 2: . lpha Lambda Delta I: Home Economics C;lul) 3. I; YWC;A 3. 4: Bowl- ing C:lub :!, I: Women ' s Panhellenic Council 4; Ohio State llni- veisitv . B. SC;HEN. M. RIH. ANN; Momence. 111.. Di ' c( ifs- Delta Delta Delta: Home Economics Club 3. 1: VC. 3. 4: Festival Chorus 1; AA I; Monlicello Clollege. B.M ' ER. M.ARCIS N.; Hiirlineiam. Argentina. Animal Husliandry— . lph;i (■amma Rho; Block . -■ Bridle Club, vice-president 4. 329 BAUMAN, JOHN A.; Council Bliills, Clicininil hiiniiurriiif -VhciA Chi. viccjucsidcnt 3; AlCheiiiE 2. S. 1. liAM.ES. CHARLES C: Geneva. Ohio. l ' oiilli Hu.sl aiitlr -. p i. (;ainina Rho: I ' oiiltiv Club 1. 2. .f. I. piesideiu 1. iccpiesi(lenl H. lieasuiei 2: Iowa .VKiiiulturisi 1: .Af;iicuUurisl Juilginj Team A: liumpcl . : Diuui Corps 1. 2; Tiack 1. 2; Iniiauuiials 1, 2. 3, 1: Block and Bridle 2. 3. 4; Vei.shea Egg and Chicken Show 2, 3. 4; Reserve Ofiicer . ssotiation 1. B.VM.ES. HOWARD E.; Geneva. Ohio, Poullty Hus jnurfn-Alpha Ganinia Rho: I ' ouUry Clul) 1. 2. 3. 1. president 3. vice-president 2: . i;ricultural Council 3: Trum|)et . i: Drum Corps 1. 2; Marching Band 2: Iowa .Agricidturist 2. 4: Junior Prom 3; Cadet Officer ' s .Association 3; Frisbie Fellowship 2. 3; Daily Student 4: Intia- murals 1. 2. .S. 4. BEA r I V. FRED K.: Des Moines. Civil Ktigineciiitii-ASCE 2. 3. 4. secretary 4: Radio Workshop 3; Iowa .State I)el)ateis 2. 3. 4; Frisbie Fellowsliip 1. 2. 3; Engineeis ' Carnival 3. 4: Homecoming Central Committee, secretarytreasuier 4; Freshman Days I; .Ameri- can .Society lor lestiiig Materials 4: Iowa Engineer 2. 3. 4; .Mumnitems Editor 4; Yel-Jax 3. 4. treasuier 4; Vcishea 3. BECKEREE. JACK. F.: St. Louis. Mo.. Civil En;riiu-i-ritii:;-Vhi Delta 1 beta: . SC!E 2. 3. 4; New .Moon Ball, iliairman 3; Bomb Beauty Ball, co-chairman 4; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4. piesident 3. BFXU ' HN. ARNOLD A.. JR.: Kansas C;ity. Mo., Aeronauliial £ !, ' - (iccnng- ASM E 2: IAS 3. 4: Cardinal Guild 4: Veishea 2, 3, 4; Homecoming 2. 4: Iowa State I ' ontoniers 2. BELKNAI ' . J. HOBARF: C;eylon. Minn.. .-Igriculluml Educalion- .• gricidtuial Education Club 2. 3. 4. BELKNAI ' . RAYMOND A.: Des Moines. Daity i?f  .v(iT- ' rheta Xi; Dairy Industry C:iub: Tiack I. 2. BENJA.MIN. J. PHILIP: . rapahoe. Neb.. Aeronaulicnl Engineer- ing— IAS 4: tlniversity of Nebraska. BENNET r. P. JOYCE; Boone, Home Economics Eciucalion— Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Home Economics Curriculum Committee 3, 4; Intramural Boaid 2. 3: YWCA 2, 3, 4; Boone Junior College. BEN.SON. BARBAR.A E.: LaMoille, Home Economics Education- Home Economics C:iub 1, 2. 3. 4: WA, 3. 4: Twisters, treasurer 3; Campus 4-H 1. 2, 3, 4. council 1; Ollicials Club, secretary 4; YWCA I. 2, 3. 1: Sigma Eta Chi 3. 4. editor: Frisbie Fellowship 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4; Women ' s I Fiaternilv. treasurer, 4. BEN ILEY. ALLAN S.; Ames. Daily Hnsbandry-Mpha Zeta 3. 4. sciibe 3. censor 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4; (Jamma Sigma Delta 4: Block anil Bridle 1. 2. 3. 4; Dairy Husbandry Club 1. 2. 3. 4. president 3. vice-picsi lent 4: . gricidtuial Coinicil 4: Iowa .Agriculturist 3, 4, associate editor I; .MC;.A I. 2. 3. 4. cabinet 4. Geneva Conference 4; .Men ' s (dee C;ltd) 1. 2. 3. 4: Festival C:hoiiis 1, 2. 3. 4; Veishea I, 2, 3, 4. BERG. R.AYMOND A.: Fairmoiu. Minn.. Electrical Engineering— IMii Kappa: .AIEE 4: RepreseiUative Party 4: University of Arizona. BERGERON. VERNE L.: Sioux City, Chemical Engitieering-Wdrd System 1, 2. 3; I au Beta Pi 4: AlCliemE 1, 2, 4. BERNHACiEN. ARLENE E.: Spencer. Textiles and Clolliing-Homc Economics C;lub. 1. 2. 3. 4: YWC;A I, 2. 3, 4; Intcifaith ' Council 3. 4: 4-H Coiuicil 1,2 .3. 4: Dormitory .Advisor 4; (iannna Delta 1.2.3.4. BERKE. HARVEY R.: .Asbury Park, N. J.. Industrial Engineering- Sigma Phi Epsilon; S.AM 2. 3; Fencing Feam I; Cadet Officer ' s Association 2. BERNER. RO • W.: Norfolk, Neb., Electrical Engineering-MEE 3, 4; (.amma Delta 3. 4: Midland College. BERR ' . BEI lA ' R.: Blakesburg. -.( i ch ioji — Home Economics Club: ' WC.A: W ' .A.A: Health C;ouucil Represcniaiiye: Simpson College. BERRY. FREI)ERIC;K I).; Ames. Civil Engineering-R:nu 1. 2. BESF, ARNOLD G.: Griswold, Electrical Enginecring- ' V Kappa Fan. BEIIS, MERLE E.; Pocahontas. Agricultural Education— A ucwX- tuial F ducation C;hd) 1. 2. 3. 4: .Alpha .eta, vice-president 1; MC.A cabinet 2, 4, secretary 3; Religious F ' mphasis Week 3; Y.V1C:.A. dormitory president 3. BF:FIS. RAMONA S.; Council Blidls. Related Science-Ch Omega; lota Sigma Pi 4; .Science Women ' s C;iub 3. 4; YWC;A 3. 4: Oichestra 3. 4; Bit and Spur 3; Veishea Open House I: Iowa State Playcis 3. 4: Christian (lollege. BIEDER.MAN. WILBUR C; Mitchell, Animal Hiishaiuliy-l ' i Kappa Phi: Block and Bridle 2, 3: Yel-Jax 2. BI.AKELY. ROBERI M.; Giinnell. Animal Huslmndn-Mph-.i (■amma Rho; Daily Judging S(|ua(l 4; Livestock |udging Squad 4: Block and Bridle 1. 2, 3. 4: Campus 4-H 1, 2, ' 3. 4; Intiamuials I, 2, 3, 4; Frisbie House I. 2, 3. 4: Little International 1, 2. BLIESE. LORR.MNE I,.; Roikford, 111., Applied (rZ-WAA 1. 2: I wisters 3. I; Health Coinuil 3; Bit and Spur 2: (iamma Delta I. 2. 3, 1, secretary 2; Inter-church (Council 2. BI.INN. CLYDE C: Sioux Citv. Electrical Engineering- Wi-.E 1. 2, 3.4; Orchestra I. BOARD.MAN. DORO ' FHY L.; Ncv;i(la. Home Economics Educa- ( «; -Home Economics Club 3, 4; (iiinnell College. BOND. IHOM.AS E.: Des Moines, Mechanical Engineering-Vhi Delta I beta; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. BONNELL. JEAN; Fort Dodge. Textiles and Clothing-Kapp:i Ka|)pa Gamma: Home Economics Clidj I, 2. 3, 4; Oak Hall. presideiU 3; Fort Dodge Junior College. BOSWORFH. O. WILLIAM JR.: Oskaloosa. Mechanical Engineer- ) f, ' -Phi (.annua I)elt;i; ASME 4: Vaisity I Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2. 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. BOr(.HN. RICHARD F.: Walthill, Neb., Agricultural Education- . gricidtuial Edtuation Club; University of Nebraska. IU)l RQUIN, P.ALL ,A.: Hartsdale, N. Y., General Engineering-Pi .Mu Epsilon 3, 4. BOWER. Ml ' RIEL A.; Worland. W ' yo., Textiles and Clothing- Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3: YWCA 1, 2, 3; WAA 1, 2. BRACKE ' FF, CHARLIES E.; Elgin. 111.. Meclianical Enginecring- I beta Xi; .ASME 3, 4. BRADISH. MAR(.ARET A.; .Ames, Mathematics-Si ma Kappa. BRADSHAW. JOAN C.; Fairfield, Applied Art-Chi Omega: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; YWCA 1. 2. 3. 4; Twisters 2. 3. 4. secre- tary; X ' eishea 1; (Ireeu Gander; Home F ' conomics Ball 1: Doiini- torv Dance 1. BRADSHAW. ODELL B.; I remouton. Utah. Civil Engineering- Utah State College. BRAUN, RICH.ARD R.: .Ames. Industrial Economics-Deha Upsi- lon; Psi Chi 3. 4. president 4; X ' eishea 3. BRAl ' NSTEIN. HAROLD; Brooklyn, N. Y., Aeronautical Engi- neering—IAS 4: Football; Drake liniveisity. BREEDEN, C.AIHERINE A.: Winlield, Kan.: Home Economics £dufa(ion— .Alpha Delta Pi: Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4; YWCA I, 2, 3, 4: Twisters 2. 3, 4. vice-piesideiu 4; Social Council 2, 3; Iowa State Players I, 2, 3: Veishea 3, 4. BREMHORS I, MARY MARGARE I : Ottumwa. Household Equip- ment—Home Economics Club 3. 4; Newm;in Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Elm Hall, treasurer 4. BREl ' ER. DELM.AR W.; St. James. Mo., Aerinmutical Engineer- ing-lAS 2. 3. BREWER, HELEN V.: Milwaukee. Wis.. Home Economics Educa- lion-DeUn eta; Home Economics Club 3. 4; YWCA I, 2. 3. 4; Women ' s (ilee Club I, 2, 3, 4. BRIDWELL, PAUL J.; Des Moines. Mechanical Enginecring-Sigmn Chi. BRINTNALL, JUSTINE A.; Ames, Home Economics Education- Gamma Phi iJeta; Home Economics (ltd) 1. 2. 3, 4: YWCA I, 2. 3. 4; W.AA I, 2: Iowa State Debaters 3. BROADFOOT, ALEX J.; Greenfield, Meclianical Engineering- Handball I. BROEKEMEIER. (JLADYS A.; Parker ' s Piairie, Minn.. Home Eco- nomics ■. ' ( i c« r)ii— .Alpha Delta Pi: Home Economics Club: W ' CA; W ' .A.A; League of Women Voters 4; Uuiveisily of Cali- fornia: Wayne State Teachers College. BROWN, BRUCE E.: Spencer. Industrial £r(nio i ' fs-Feslival Chorus 3, 1; ISVO. treasurer 3: Morningside College. BROWNER. JANE F.: Quincy. III.. Home Economics Education- Home Economics (4id); Sbnrtlelf College. BRUNNER. MAR(;AREI; .Akron. Child Development-Home Eco- nomics Clul) 1. 2. 3. 4: YWCA 1. 2, 3. 4: Intiamuials I, 2, 3, 4; Joint .Social Council I; Festival Chorus 1. 3. 4: W ' .A.A 2. BRY.SON, .AR FHUR E.: Colorado Springs .Colo., Aeronautical En- gineering- Vim Beta Pi 3. 4; Knights of St. Patrick 4; I.-VS 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week 3: Swimming 3; Haverfotd College. BR ' SSON. HELEN 1..; .Atlantic. Textiles and Clothing-Home Eco- nomics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Iowa State Players 1. 2. 3. 4, secretary 3; I wisters 2; Health Council 2: YWCA I. 2. BUM.AN. ROSEMARY: Harlan. Textiles and Clotliing-Home Economics Club: 4-H Club; Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4. BUN(;E, JEAN: Hcion Lake. Minn.. Technical Jnurnalism-[ eh. eta: .Viortar Board 4; Phi Upsilon Omicron. vice-president 4; I beta Sigma Phi. piesident 4: Home Economics Council 1. 4; YWCA I. 2. 3. 4; Iowa State Players 2. 3: Bomb 2. I: Home Eco- nomics leibnitiil Jouriudism Club, president I. secretary 3; Daily Sliideiil Pnbliialions Board. seciet;nv 4; Daily Student 2. society editor 3. night editor 3. 1. women ' s day eilitor 3; Panhellenic Council 3: WAA 2: Concert B;ind I. 2; (hchestia I. 2; Marching B;in(l I; Homeuuiker Stall I. BURBANK. F.ARNUM M.: Los .Angeles. Calif., Mechanical Engi- neering— ASSIE 3. 4; Los .Angeles City College. BIRCH. M.AXINE M.; Winteiset. Institution , ((iii«gc i(ii(-Home Ecoiumiics Club 1. 2. 3. 1: YWCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Danforth Organisa- tion 1. 2. 3. I. president I. BUR(;AN. ROBERI II.: Norfolk. Neb.. Mechanical Engincering- ASME 1. 2. 3. 4: Men ' s (dee Club 2, 3. 4; VMCA I. 2, 3. 4. BURKE. ROBERI.A I..: Omaha. Neb.. Textiles and Clothing- Home Economics Chili 3. I: VC.A 3. 4: ILislings College. 330 iJURNS. JOSEPH A.; PiltshiiiHli. rciiii.. Crniiiiir l.tii inniiii - riict;i i; F.iii;iiHfiiii); (loumil 3; Amciirau Ceramic Soriclx; Mauliiiii; Uaiul . ' 1: I ppi ' i Iowa liiivcisilv. lURION. RICHARD K.; Ames. I:l,;hiitil tiniiiutrriuti-Wwyw i. lieasuiiT S. xice-prc-siilciil L ' : IRK 1. lU HER. MARCiAREI I..; Enid. Okla.. Trxlilrs and Clnlhiuji- Homi- EKiiiomics Cliil): VC. S. 1; Phillips I ' liiveisily. BVG. DEMUR I M.; .Sioux Falls. So. Dak., .li ricullural Ilnninrcr- iiij;-. S. E. CALnWEl.l.. ROBER I S.; l.illlc Rock. . ik.. Chemical Eugiiierr- iKj;— Delia Sigma Phi. seeiclaiv S. 1: .Alph.i Chi Sijrma 3. I: .MCheiiiE :i. I: Delia Sij ma I lula . ' i; Iowa Engineer 3, 1; l.illlc Roek Juniiir College. CALVIN. MILDRED R.; BurliiiKlon, Colo.. 0 W ( (.v-Home Eio- iiomies Club 2. . ' (. 1: VWCA 2. .S. 1: 1 au C;amiiia 1. ' Z. 3. 1. CAN.WAN. RICHARD |.: C.oumil Ululfs. hrliilcclural Knuini-i-r- (Hg— .M.V 3. I: C.ieeii {iaiidci I: Omaha I ' niveisilv. CAMPBELL. CLEX ' ELAND L.: Newport. Ark.. Aaricullural Eiigi- Hiri H!;— .Sigma Chi. vice-piesitlciit A: Engineering Council, vice- president 1; . ,S. gE. national secielar : Engineers ' Carnival, co- chairman 4; Iowa .Xgricullurist. treasurer: I ' niversity of Iowa. CARLSON. DE.W E.: Fori Dodge. Clirmiial iniji icrniig— Kappa Sigma: XS ' restling 2. i: Ft. Dodge junior College: I ' nivcrsity of Pcnns hania. CARLSON. WILLARD: Fort Dodge. Chemical Entrineoitisr. CAR.SIENSEN. ARNOLD J.: Dclmar. Farm OpfRj ioii-Sigma .Mpha Epsilon. sccretar 2. picsideiU 3. treasurer 4: . lpha Zeta. secrelarv 4: IS 0. secretary 4; Farm Operator ' s Club, piesident 2: .Agricultural Council 2. 3. 4. vice-president I. Daily Student. . d- verlising Manager 3: -Missouri School of Mines. C.ASF.V. E F;RF.T 1 R.: Uoone. Ceiieral £ ii; iirf)7Hg— Tau Kappa Epsilon: lau Beta Pi 3. I: S.WI 2. 3: Industrial Engineering and Managemeni Socielv I: Bomb Beaut Ball 2: Senior I ' lom 3: Bomb I. 2. 3: I rumpct and Driun Corps I. 2: C;idet Ofticcr ' s . ssociation 3. C. SH. MARILYN J.: Sugar Creek. Mo.. .Sor o o,!;v-Kappa Delta: Psi Chi: Journalism I: Sociologv did), president 4: I ' nion Board 2. 3. I: Recreation Committee: eishea 3: Homecoming Dances, chairman 2: S omen ' s Panhellenic Dance, chairman 2: Dailv Siii- denl. business manager 3. national advertising maniiger 3: ' C. : Science Club: Twisters. C:ATTS. BARBARA A.: Kansas C;ilv. Mo.. Espeviiiieiilal Conkrn- Home Economics Cillib 2, 3, 4: VC. 2. 3. I: Festi ;d Chorus 2: Mac.Murray Ciollege. C.AVn I . JOHN V.: Stockton, Calif,, A ricullurnl Educalion- . gricidiural Fxlucation Clid) 1. 2. 3: Iniramuials 1, 2, 3: V ' eishea 1: Ward 2. 3: Notre Dame. CEKOVSKV. ALOIS B. JR.: Webster Groves. Mo.. Mechanical En- sj ncpriH!;— I beta Xi: XS ' ashington I ' niversiiy: St. Louis Uni- ersiiv. CHAMBERLAIN. CAROL 1..: Omaha. Neb.. Zoo oay-Kappa Delta: Science Women ' s Club 2. 3. 4: Bomb 2: (iieen (.ander 2: Radio Workshop 3. 4: Y ' C. 2. council 3. 4: Lindenwiiod College. CHAPM. N. EDWARD L.: LaCiange. 111.. Mechanical Eni ineer- (Hg— l.aCrange Junior College. CHESSMORE. PH LLIS N.: Atwood. Kan.. D c r Zcv-Home Eco- nomics Club: WC.. : Kansas Stale .Agricultural College: Colorado L ' niversitv. CHILD. MARGARET L.: Cirinnell. .S«f;o ogi -.Science Club 4: Soci- ologv C;lul) 3. 4: Sigma .Mpha Iota 3, 4: Home Economics Clid) I, 2: WAA 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Oichestia I. 3, 4: Frisbie House 1, CHlNC.l.O. C:HARLES F.: Hadlcv. Mass., Agricultural Educalion- Pi Kappa .Mpha: .Agricidtural Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4. piesident 4: .Social Council 1: I rack 1: Intiamiiials 2: Massachusetts State Ciollege. CL.ARK. J.AMES W.: Marc|uette. Mich.. Mechanical Engineering— L ' niversitv of Notre Dame. CL. RK. ROV A. JR.: Pittsburgh. Penn.. Electrical Engineering— Tail Bela Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Pi Mu Epsilon: Track: Carnegie Insliluie of lechnology: Northwest Missouri State Teachers Col- lege. CT. RNO. EDWARD W.: Kearnev. Neb., Mechanical Engineering- .ASME I: Georgia .School of Technology: Kearney Stale Teachers College. (XAl ' SE. ROBERI D.: Grand Junction, Animal Hushandrx- Alpha (iamma Rho: Block and ISridle 2. 3. 4: Men ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Festival Chorus I. 2. 3, 4; Universitv of Idaho, (TIFFORD, HELEN L.; Chicago. 111.. Dietetics-Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: AVCA 2, 3, 4: Cosmopolitan fllub 2. 3. 4: Presby- terian Fellowship 2. 4; North Park College. CLINCiM.AN, W. DEAN; Baral oo, Wis., Mechanical Engineering— AS.ME: I rack. CLI .BE. I).A ' ID E.: Cllinton. Mechanical Engineering— Ueln Thela Pi: .ASMF.: Swimming I. 2, 3; Intcrfiaternity Pledge Banciiiet, chairman I, CODI.IN, MAR(;ARE ' I ' I..: Allaiitic, C7 m;.v n-Della eta: Science Women ' s Club 2. 3. I: Home Economics Club, council 1: March- ing Band 1. 2: Concert Band I .2. 3. 4: Oicbestr;i 2: Jiinicu Pan- hellenic (Council 2: Bomb 3: Skeich 3: eishea 3; Junior Prom 3; Wcmien ' s Panhellenic Dance 3: WCA I, 2, 3, 4, COLE, DICK: Omaha, Neb.. Aeronautical Engineering— Mva I ' psi- Ion: LAS 2. 3. 4: Knights of St. Patrick 1: Football I. 2. 3. 4: .Athletic C:oiincil 4: X ' arsitv I (4ub 2. 3, I: I niveisity of Nebraska. COLE, GEORGE H.: Washington. I). C... Electrical Engineering-l ' i Kappa Alpha: AIEE I, 2, 3: Pistol Team 1, 2, 3. COLE.MAN. HARRIF:r L.: Perry. Home Economics Education- I. on Hall. ice-|)iesiclent 3: Home Fxonomics Club I. 2, 3, 4: AVCA 1,2, 3, 4: Dormitorv Advisory Council 3: Band 1, COLEMAN, WALLAC:E L.: Newkirk. Okla.. Animal Husl andr - .Alpha .eta 1: Block and Bridle 3. I: Religious Emphasis Week; .Marching Band 1: Weslev Foundation. ice president 4: Oregon Stale College. COI.WELL. Rt)BERT W.: Hull. III.. Meihanical Engineering- .AS.ME 3. 4: HannibalLaGiange College: Westminster College. CONNER. BEI rV L.: Glidden. D( ' ( (;(.s-Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; VWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; I wisters 1,2. 3. CONRAD. JOANNE E.: Omaha. Neb.. Chemical Techtwiogy. COOK. BRl ' CE A.: Spirit Lake. I ' oultiy Hi«  ni( n -Delia Upsilon, treasurer 3: .Agi icultural Council 2: .Men ' s Glee Club I. 2: Festival Chorus 1. 2: Iowa .Agriculturist 4: Harxest Ball 4, COOK. M. LIJ.A.NNA: an Ness, Calif,, Dietetics-Vi Beta Phi: Omi- cron Nu: Home Economics Club: W.A.A: Home Fxonomics Coun- cil: Curriculum Committee: Stanford l ' ni ersit . COON. ELF.ANORE M.: Grand Juncticm. 7) ' (( o-Home Eco nomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: VWC;A 3; Kappa Phi 2. 3. 1. COPP. ALLEN D.: Glidden. Eleilrical Engineering-MEt. 4: Ward Svstem 1. 2. 3, 1. CORNELIl ' S, C, L.A ' ERNE: Ottumwa. Sursety Management- Horticulture Club 2. 3: C olgate I ' niversiiy: Iowa University. C:ORNER. ROBERT F.: Rapid Citv. S. Dak.. Ceneral Engineering- Phi Kappa Psi. president 3: SSIME: Bomb 1: Track ' 1: Cheer- leader I. 2. head cheerleader 3: Homecoming, chairman 3. dance chairman 2: Dailv Student, aihcrlising manager 2; Icjwa F ' .nginecr. subscription manager 4; el-Ja I: eishea. business sl:ill I. co- chairman 3. CORNING. ROBERT N.: Cedar Falls. Chemical Technolog - , v. C:hi Rho: Phi Mu Alpha 1. 2. 3. 4. president 3 :Hainion Ball 3, 4, chairman 3: Orchestra 2, 3, I. vice-president 3: Festival Chorus 2; Concert Band 2: Iowa State Teachers Clollege. CRAK;. HAROLD L.: Bloomfield. Agricultural £( i(cn ;f) i-Alph:i eta 3, 4: .Agricidimal F dncation Club I, 2, 3, 4, president 3: ISVO 1,2, 3,4. CREF ' S. MERRILL F.: Guthrie Center. Agricultural Engineering— FarniHouse: Knights of St. Patrick 4: .VS.AE 1. 2. 3. 4: lingineeri ' ng Council 3. 4. CROGHAN. JOHN F.: Des Moines. Electrical Engineering-MF.F. 1: Neunian tliub 1. CROWIHER. RICHARD: Waterloo. fc irs n-.Adelante. vice- ])resident 2: .Mpha Zeta: Sigma Delta Chi: Dailv Student 2. 3. 4. night editor, editorial boaid: Band 2. 3: Forestry C;hd) 4; Forestry Newsletter, editor 3: Forester ' s Hoedowii 3: Veishea 3: VMC!A 1, 2, 3, 4. C:RI ' ZEN, FRANCIS B.: Oskaloosa. Home Economics Educa- tion-Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Ciampus 4-H, council 3, 4; Li e V ' er 3: VWCA 2. 3. 4: William Penn C:ollege. D.ACHENB.AC:H. WILBIR R.: Wauwaulosa. AVis.. Agronomy- Alpha Gannna Rho: Wrestling 1: .Agronomy Club, treasurer 3. DAIB. K.ArHR .N E.: Dexter. Textiles a?id Clothing-Home Eco- nomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Gamma Delta I. 2. 3. 4, executive board 3, 4, DANIELSON, AV ' ILLARD W,: Marathon. for«(n— Forestrv Clid) I. 2. 3. 4; .Ames Forester, assistant circulation manager 4. D.AVIS. DONN.A: .Anthan. Architectural Engineering— .Wpha Delta Pi: .ALA 2. 3. 4: Iowa Engineer 2: .Society of Women Engineers 3. 4, vice-president: A ' eishea 3, 4: Homecoming 2, 4: Central Col- lege. DA IS. THOMAS H.: Centerdale. Agricultural Education-. gr cu - iiiral Education C;lub 1, 2, 3, 4: Iowa .Agriculturist 3: Ward .Social Council. DA ' . BARBARA J,: Afton, Household Equipment-Chi Omega, vice-president 2: Phi Lpsilon Omicron 3, 4. treasurer 4: Home Economics Council I. 3. 1: Household Ec|iiipmenl Club, vice- president 3. president I; l-H Council 2: S WC.A 1. 2. 3. 4: Home- maker 1. 2. 3. circulation manager 2. business manager 3: Daily Student, classified advertising manager 2, society editor 3: Busi- ne.ss Manager ' s Club 4, president; Flomecoming, poster chairman 3: ' eishea 3: Twisters 2, D.AY. LEE M.: Fhaver. Agricultural Education— F-AvmHoufie: .Alpha Zeta 3. 4; .Agricultural Education Club 2. 3. 4: Creston Junior Cx)l- lege. 331 1)A ION. f ' .I.K A: Ominnva, ) i ((V.s-C;hi Oiiicua; IIoiik- Kki- nomiis Cliil) 1.2. 3. I: C. 1. li. :!. 1; V. A 1; li(iml) li. . ' !. OEKOK. MAR ' IN J.: Wahpclon. N. Dak., I iodomy- Alpha (.ainnia Rho. .secretary ■. f;ron )in Cliil) A: Iowa . nricultuiist, cdiloiial stall 1. 1 H Club I; (.amiiia Delta I; Noilli Dakota Slate (College: .Stanford l ' ni ersit . DkFORKS I . FRANCIS R.: C;iminnali. Ohio. Honii- I ' .iouomiis Edit- rrt «H— Sigina .Mpha lota 3. I. presiileul I; Home Kioiioiiiits Clliil) 1. 2. 3. I: V{;. 1. ' Z. 3. I, caljiiiel inemher 3. seMct 3. Irio 3: VA. 1: Twisters I: Doniiitoi Achisoiv Chief 1: lliidi Hall. itc presi leiil 3; Orcheslia 1. 2. 3, I. president 3: liaiid 1. ' X. 3. 1)1 |()N(.. RIC:HARD ).: Dcs .Moines. Mnliaiiinil •.Nji Nccr iii;- llela Ihela I ' i. DK1.. NKV. JOHN L.; Mason (;il . Civil ■.iii;; ir(i )i(;-. lpha I an Otnega: .A.SC ' .K; Newnran Clid). 1)1 sHARI()(.. C;ER. LD !.: Allenian. .(,t;)(Hir iiv-Ali)ha .eta 3. 1: . Krienltinal Council 3; . j ricidtiirist . H ' ononiv editor 3: . grono- in Chd). secietarv A; Central College. DERR BKRR . WIl.DA |.; San Francisco. Calif.. Dii-lctiis- Honie Kcononiiis C:iiil) 2. 3. 1: Fesii al Chorus 3, I; Red C.ioss Board 3. 1: Health Cloiintil 1: VWCA 2. 3. I: Stanford I ' niveisity. DF.TER. EI!C;EN ' E E.: Dcs Moines. C.cnerul Eiii .iiirfii in. DEI r.MANN. HAROLD R.: Alta. .igricullural Ecluniliou-Vbi Kappa Tan: .Agritiiltnral Education Club 2: Iowa . gritiilturist I. 2: eishea cioniiniltce 2; Cadet Officer ' s Association 3: Home- coming I. 2. DhAEAC. BCRION V.: Williston Park. N. Y.. .Iiirirulluinl Edit- rfl ) i— .Alpha eta 3. 4: .Agricultural Education Club I. 2. 3, I; Religious Emphasis Week 3. t: Ward System I. 2. 3. 4. DE VE ■. lU.LIS L.: Des .Moines. McrliHuical EntJiinccrinij,. DrWn 1. DEL ).; Fort Dodge. Cliemical Engineerini -WChemY.. treasurer 1: Waid S stcni. piesident 3. 4; Ward Executive Council, president 4: Baseball; Basketball. DIERWECHIER. H. JOYCE; Mendota, III.. OiVfcf fi-Sigma Rappa: Home Economics C:iul) I. 2. 3. 4; WA.A 2. 3; Boml). business staff 3: Sketch, business stalf 2; W ' C;A 1. 2. 3. 4. DODDS. MARY S.; . mes. Huusrhold Equipment- ' Beta Phi: Mortar Boaid. piesident I; Phi Cpsilon Omicmn 3. 4; Omicion Nu 3. I; Iheta Sigma Phi. tieasurer 3. 4; Sketch Publication Boaid. (hairmaii 3. 4; Writer ' s Roinid Table 2. 3. 4: Daily StudciU. busi- ness manager 3; Homemakcr. associate editor 3. diiector 4; Woman ' s (ilee Club 1. 2. DON.M.D. WILLI.AM M.; . mes. Auiiiuil H s  ;i( ) v-Kappa Sigma; Block and Bridle 3. 4; Little International 1. 2; Football 1. 2; Wrestling I. DONEI.SON. KENNETH D.; Shirley. 111.. Hisloiy and C.nvcru- j itii — Science Council 2; Daily Student 3. 4; ' Tennis I. 2. 4; Basket- liall 1; Y.MCA 1.2. DON HOWE. C:HARLES E.. .Ames, AgricuJturnl £c  ffl(( ' o)i-Agricul- lural Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4. DONOSO. MAXIMO G.; Santiago. Panama Rep., .hiiiiml Hits- jn?i( iT— .Adelantc; Block and Bridle; Cosmopolitait Club. DOOI.TTTLE. MARY L. BLAKE; Webster C;ity. « ( cs-Home Economics Club I. 2; Concert Band I. 3; YWC.A I. 2. 3. l)Or(;.AN ' . BONNIE I.; Iowa Falls. Home Eroiioinics Education— Home Economics Club I; W.A.A 3; Dormitory .Advisor 3. 4; Ells- worth |unioi CA llege. DOVE. RK;HARD C:.; Fairbury. Neh.. Mechanical En ' iincering- Pi Tail Sigma 3. 4; I an Beta Pi 3. 4; ,ASME 3. 4; Ward System ' s; FairbuiN [unior College; Tliiiveisity of New Mexico. DOWSON. ROBERT F.; Des Moines. Animal Hust andn ' -Ti ock and Bridle I. 2. 3. 4; C;os.sacks I, 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 4; Polo I; Kapp;i Ward, president 2; Ward Council 2. DO LE. MARY L; Yankton. S. Dak.. ) ( r -Hoiiie Economics Club 3. 4; College of Si. Catherine. DR.XKESMTTH. V. Li;C;iLLE; I ' nivcrsity C;ilv. Mo.. Dirlelics- Home Economics C;iiil) I. 2. 3. 4; WCA I, 2. .3. I; Summer Social Clouiuij I. (hairmaii 2; Social C ouncil 2. 3: Recreation Clommittee. secretary 3; Independent Parly 3. I; Homecoming, ccnlial coiii- mitiee 3; Starlight Summer Prom, ch;iirm:iii 2; Tieshman Mixer, chairman 3; Dormitory Formal, chairman 3; Veishea. central torn- iiiillee 3; Elm Hall, president 4; Dormitory .Actiyities C:oiiiicil. chairman I; Daily Siudent I; Twisters 3. DRDLA. EDWIN C; Omaha. Neb.. Mecluiniciil Eiiiiinceiini - Acatia; ASME 2. 3. I; C4irisii;iii Science Oigani alioii I. 2. 3. I; Poiitcmiers 2. DRET.SM.AN. I. ' DI.A I..; Titonka. Hume E.conomics Education— Home Economics C:lub I. 2. 3. I; YWC:A 1. 2. 3. 4; 4-H C4ub 1. 2. DRNDE N. MAR ' K.; Keilhsbuig. 111.. Dirtclics-Wunw Economics Club; WC;A 1.2.3. I; .Mac .Miiiia College. 1)1;C;AN. R0SE.MAR ' ; College Springs. Home Economics Educa- tion— Vlomc Economics Club 2. 3. I; WC!. I. 2. 3. I; Women ' s C.lee Club 2. 3. 4. DI ' SENBERRY, JOHN W.; Oskaloosa. Mclmnitul En iineciinn- .AS.ME; icMui.Mi is .;; Miluar Circus 2; Waul Svsieiii 1.2.3. DWICiH T. RE(;INA M.; Des Moines. Applied .IK-Alpha Delta Pi; Home luouomics Club; W.A.A; Winter Sports Chil); Newman C4ub; St. Catherine College. D1 NFS. DORO THY M.; Shellield. 111.. Hume Manaji,emcnt-Home F ' conomics C bib 2. 3. 4; Iheta Epsilon 3. I; Roger Williams Club 3. I; 1 H Club 2. IH council 1; C;ornell College. FAMES. FRED M.; Albany. N. .. Electrical •,;i_i,; H( r )ig-AIEE 1, EBER.SOLE. NANCA ' R.; Fort Dodge. C. i( i .s7n-Alpha Ciamma Delta; I ' i Mu Flpsilon 3. 4; .Science Women ' s C;lub 2. 3. T. YWC:A 3. 4; WSSF 3; Intramurals 3. I; Fort Dodge Junior College. EC;KLLND. WILLIAM L.; Denison. .Iijrodomv. EC;KMAN. JOSEPH p.. JR.; Portland. Ore.. Meclianiial E}inineer- iii;— I ' uiversily of Portland. E(;(.ERS. L.AWRENCE W.; Des Moines. Chemical Enirineerinn- AICE 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Lambda I ' psilcm 2. 3. 1; .Alpha ' c;hi Sigma 2. 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. ELDER. |AMES C:.; Patersciin ille. N. ' .. Electiical Eni ineeiino-r.VA Kappa Nu 3. 4; AIEE. ELLIS. LAWRENCE M.: RecllRJil. tnlnial in «i; ( M -Block and Bridle I. 2. 3. 4. E.MERY. EDTTH R.; Ames. llom - Manauemcnt- ' si C;hi 1; Cni- yersitv of Utah. EMSLIE. HEIRE.SS V.; Fort .Madison. Child nerelnjimenl-Humc Fxonomics C4ul) 3. 4; Ciraceland College. ESBEC;K. THELMA D.; Exiia, Household E iuipnienl-Homc Eco- nomics Club 4; W ' C;.A 4; Twisters I. E ' THINCnON. LLO ' D D.; Ames. Mechanical Ennineeiinii -Ai MV. 3. 4. F:VEN.S0N. RICHARD K.; .Maishalllown. Electriial Engineerinii- AIEE 2. 3. 4; Lutheran Student .Association 2. 3. 4; Marsluilllown Junior C ollege; Stanford I ' niversity. EVERETT. LOUISE; Bethany. Mo.. Textiles and Clothinjr-Chi Omega, treasurer 3; Home Economics Club 3; Twisters 3; Green Gander 3; Junior Prom 3. F.A.AS, LEE D.; Williamsburg, .•fgiofioon— . delante; Agronomy Club 1. 2. 3. 4; .Agriculturist 2. 3; Cossacks 1. FAR.MER. ROBERT B.; Omaha. Nebr.. Electrical Engineerini - Phi Kappa; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Green Gander 2; Iowa Engi- neer 3; .AIEE 3. 4; I ' niversity of .Arizona. FASULES. POM.AS B.; C:)ttiimwa. Mechanical Eni!,ineerinii. FA THAUER. JACK E.; Ames. Cix ' il Engineerini -l ' hi Delta Theta; C;aiilinal Guild 2; Bomb 2; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Washington Uni- veisitv. FAl!ERB ' . HOWARD P.; Eldoia. Civil fii- iKcniig-ASME 1, 2. 3; .ASCE 4; Intramural Manager 1. 2; Ward System 1. 2. 3. FELDMAN. DWIGH T H.; Kalona. Animal Husliandrx-V:umliomv: Delta Sigma Theta 1. 2. 3. 4; Iowa .AgricuUurisi. as.soci;ile editor 3. 4; Agricultural Council 3, 4; Block and Bridle C;hib 2. 3. 4. FIEDLER. ALICE; Ottiimwa, Dietetics-Cbi Omega; WAA 2; Home FAonomics Club 2. 3. 4; Homemaker 3. 4; Flora Mae Donald College. FISHER. JOYCE DA ' S ' ; Davenport. Home Manai;emcnl— Home Eco- nomics Club; YWC;.A. cabinet; Festival Choir 2. 3; C;heerleader 3, 4. FISHER. ROY R.; Davenport. foiYj n-SignKi Phi Epsilon; Delta Sigma Theta 3. 4; Alpha eta 3; Forestry C:iub 1. 2. 3. 4; Festival C:hoir I. 2. 3, 4; Glee C;iub I. 2. 3. 4; Head Cheerleader 2. 4. FISHER. WILLIAM J.; Duncombe. ]iacterioloi -Fon Dodge lunior College; Drake University; State Uuiyersity of Iowa. FTTC:H. LOUISE; Mesa. Ariz., Home Economics Education— (. ' .U Omega; Uiii ersity of Arizona. ILETC:HER. JAC:K E.; Fort Dodge. Meclmni(al Ennin,erinii- ' i Kappa Phi; Pi Tau Sigma 3. 4; .VS.ME 2. 3. 4; Foolball; Baseball; Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Fort Dodge Junior College. FI.ORFN. FRANKI.SN B.: Red Oak. Chemical ■.iigZ K (•ini,i;-l)eU;i I ' psilou; Phi Mu Alph;i. seciel:uy; .Alpha C:hi Sigiiui; Phi L;iiiibda Upsiloii; . IC:heinE; Band 1. 2. 3. student conductor I; Men ' s Cilee Club; Clhoriis; Stars 0 er Veishea C:horus, student conductor. FON ' TANA. BRUNO A.; Ames. General Euiiineerino-C.rvcn G;inder 2, 4; Ward System 2. 3. FORD. DON K.; Blockton. Electrical •.(ig dccnii.y-AIEE 2. 3. I. FORSTUND. WARREN G.; Jewell. Civil Ennineerina-ASCIi.. FOSTER. |OHN S.; Des Moines. Mechanical Eniiineerinv-. S V. 1. 2. 3; Sciibbard and Bhide; Engineer ' s Ball 3; Engineering Coun- cil 3; LSC: Ponumieis I. 2. 3; Bomb 1: Military Caicus 1. 2; RO TC; 1. 2. 3. 4; Engineer ' s Carnival 3; Engineering I ; X ' eishea 2. FOX. PH ' I.LIS M.; Des Moines. Hisloi - Rl 2. 3; Doiiiiiinn , cl isoi I. 3; l)i;ike University. TRANC:iS. RA I..; Lohr ille. Chemical •.iii; n () in;-. lC.hemE 4; Marching B;ind 1.2.3; RO TC; Band 1.2; Ward System 1.2.3: Uni- ei sil ol Penns l .tiiia. ' .■ IRWnsK.N. ZONA (..: Ri l;in(l. . ( .Ii -(.ai lin;il (.iiilil S. 1: loiiil Smial (.oiiiKil S: HoiiK- l- ' .conoiiiiis C:lul) I. 1!. . !. 1; (.liT Cliil) 1. 2. 3. 1: VWC.A S. 1: C:am|)iis IH 1.2. i. 1; ManhiiiK Band 3: CoiKcrl Band ' 2: Indcpcndenl I ' ail Ooniuil 1; DormitoiA Advisor S: Stars Oxer ' cishca 3; I ' cslixal C ' .liiiir 1. 2. 3. 1; Lutheran Sliidenls Association. FRANKS. MARll.VN J.: Plane (ilv. Mo.. C ii7rf Develofmient- I heia Kpsilon 1. 2. i. I. prcsi lenl S: Home F.conomics Clnl) 1. 2. .S. I. (imncil I: Child Dexclopinciil Club, president I; V(.A 1. 2. . ' i. I: Canipns IH I. 2: Independent I ' arlv Council 2; Ro er Williams Chib I. 2. 8. I. I- RK C:H. ROBERT F.: Faiinin)jton. Michaiiical Eug itieering— Binlin ;lon Jiinior C ollege. FRK ER r. ' ES1.F O.; llavcnporl. Ircliiltrlurnl En hieerhifi— Ian Beta I ' i: Phi Kappa I ' hi: Ian Sijjnia Delta: Knights of St. Patriik: Siahhaid and Blade; Al. Junior Chapter: RO IC Chi- cago Irilxnie CoUl . «ard. FRICKE. C.l.ORIA M.: Ciowrie. Hoirr E cntiomics EiUuutiim- C. I. 2. -S. I: I.SA I. 1. council 2. 3: Campus 1 H I. council 2. 3. vice- president I: Home Economics Education C.lnl 2. I. sccrelaiy treasuier 3: Bonil) 3: Homeinaker 2: Dorinitorv . dvisor 2. 3. FRIl.EV. FRANCES F.: Ames. Hislory and Govcrnmoil-Vi Bet:i Phi: .Science ( ouncil 4. .5: .Science Women ' s Cliih 3. 4. .5: VWC.. 1. 2. 3. 4. .i: W. . I. 2. 3. 1. . . council secretary 3: Women ' s I Fra- ternitv . : Iowa State Fhin!; Cltd) 1. .5. secietary 4: ' eishea 4: Ilailv Student Stvle Show 4. FI ' HS. M. ANN: Oskalciosa. Home Maungfincul- ' i ' tcUn Delta Delta: Home Economics Cltib: VWC. 2, 3, A: Bomb 2: Junior Pioiii 3: .MacMnriav C ' olle e. Fl ' IIMOK). SHICERC: Morgan Hill. Calif.. Clumical Enginr,)- (N.i, ' — AlChcniE 2. 3. I: Ward Svsteiii 2. 3. 4: Mis.sonri .School of Mines: San Jose State College. Ft I.K. WII.M. B.: Clarinda. Hoinr Economics Ediicatioti — Hnmc Economics (4id) I. 2. 3. I. council I; Iowa Homemaker 3: Piesbv- terian Student Fellowship I. 2. 3. 4: Religious Emphasis Ciommit- tec 3: Campus 4 H Club I. 2. 3. Ffl.l.ERION. ELEANORE I.: Muscatine. Hnitir Economics Eilu- cii I ion— Science Club 2: Hcmie Economics Club 3. 4: VWC. 2. 3. 4; W. , 3. 4: Muscatine Junior College. FIRMAN. [OHN R.: Spirit Lake, (.cneral Ene.ineerinsi-V V Delta Theta: Tan Beta I ' i 2. 3: Engineering Cioini ' cil 2: ASCE 3: SAM 2. 3, 4: Vcishea. treasuier 2. business manager 4: Prep-Soph Ball, tickets 2; I ' niversitv of Notre Dame. (.Al.lETTO. JOSEPH J.; Amsterdam. N. Y.. fronomirs-Theta Chi: Homecoming 2. 3. 4: ' eishea 2. 3: Daily Sttident: Football 1. 2. 3: resiling I . (.AI.I.A(.HER. PEGG ' L.: Grinnell. 7.oolog — Home Economics flub I. 2: Science Club :i: Sigma .Alpha Iota 4. 5; Independent Partv Council 2: Band I. 2. 3. 4. ' i. GALLOWAY. GE0RC;E F.: Ames. Chemical £ igirirer(ng-Delta Chi: I ' liiversity of Missotiri. CARTON. CORBl.N E.: a)rydon. .ircbiUclurnI En ineerini - ] 1. 2. president 2. GATES. LESLIE D.. JR.: Park Ridge. 111.. Chemical Engineerini - Tau Kappa Epsilon. president 3: Band I: Military Circus 1; Pistol Team I. 2: Interfraternity Council 3: Interfiaternity Ball 3: Iowa Engineer 2. GAt LKE. IRENE M.: .Sheldahl. Textiles and Clolliini -Home Eco- nomics Club I. 2. 3. 4: VWCA I. 3. 4: Wcmien ' s Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4: Fesii al Chorus I. 2. 3. 4. GEBl ' HR. ELLEN E.: Council Blulfs. Inslitulion .Managemcnl- Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Glee Club 3: Festival C horns 3. 1: WC:. 2. 3: Liithcian Student .Association, secretary 2: D:ina College. (.EIS I . NOM.VN S.: Des Moines. (Chemical £ngiiiccnNg— Faigineer ' s Carnival 2. 3: Veishea 2. 3: Debate Club l ' : Waid .Svstem 1. 1: Diakc I ' niversitv. GEIST. ROBERT M.: Des Moines. Chemical Engineering— . ( e :n tc: .• lpha Chi Sigma 3: . IC:hemE 4: Iowa Engineer 3: Diake I ' ni- versitv. GEORGE. BE ERI.V B.: Janesville. Inslilulion . lanagemenl-l- e l;i Zeta: Mortar Board I: Sigma .Alpha Iota 3.4: Phi I ' psilon Omicioii 3. 1: Birch Hall, president 3. vice-piesident 2: Home Economics f lid) I. 2. 3. 4: VWC;A I. 2. 3. 1. cabinet, president 4: Women ' s lee C:lub. soloist: Festival Chorus: Weslev Foundation Council: Kappa Phi: Sor-Dor, chairman 3: Stars Over ' eishea. music chair- man 3: Doiinitorv Council, secretary 3. GERISCH. MILTON E.: Clarks. Nch.. H r ;Vu iir(-Horticidlure C lub I. 2. 3, 4: Horticulture Show 3. 4: VMCA; Mens Glee Club 3: Festival Chorus 3. 4. GIBBONS. WILLIAM D.. JR.: Albert Citv. Mechanical Engineering. GIBSON. MILDRED 1..: I nionville. Mo.: DiV cnVi-Omicron Nu 2. 4; Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4. core curriciduin commit- tee I. 2. 3. 4: Festival Chorus 3. 4: Orchestra 2. 3: Northeast Mis- souri Teachers College. (.IKCK. JACK F..: St. Lotiis. Mo., Chemical Engineering— .Wph.i Clii Sigma 2. 3. I: AIC:hemE 1.2. 3. 4: Caidinal (.iiild 3: Cadet Officers Association 3: Lutheran Students .Association I. 2. 3. GIES, CHARI.OFIE M.: Ashland. Neb.. Child nevelopmenl- Home Economics Club 2. 8. 4: VWCA 2. 3. 4: Daily Student 3: Festival C horus 2; Women ' s Glee Club 2: Wayne Stale Teachers C:ollegc. (.ILBERT. M. D.: Monte iima. .Igricullural E:ngineerin!i-. S. V. 1. 2. 3. I: Cossacks 2. 3. (.II.BER TSON. DA ' ID P.: Whitehall. Wis.. Electrical Engineering- Phi Kapp:i Psi: . lpha Phi Omega I. 2. 3: Mason Citv Junior College. (.I1.KE ' . HERBERT T.: .Ames. Mechanical Engineering— 1 ' Tail Sigma 3, 4: .VSME 3. 4: V.MCA I. 2. 3. 4. cabinet 3. I: North Caro- lina Slate Ciollege. (.ILI.ESPIE. CECIL E.: Winterset. .Inimal Hiisl andn- ' h Kappa Tan: Block and Bridle Club I. 2. 3. 4. (ilLLE ' . LAWRENCE . .: Waterlcx). Mechanical Engineering—Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASME 2. 3. I: ' arsitv I Club 2. 3. 4. secretary 3; Tennis 2. 3. 1. captain 3: Inlramiirals 1. 2. 3. t. GLASS. SHIRLE ' .A.: Milwaukee. Wis.. Instilutinn .Management- Chi Omega: Home Economics C:lub 2. 3. 4: Institution Manage- ment {4ub. vice-president 4: Home Economics Council 4: ' WC.A 2. 3. 4: Iowa Homemaker 3. I: Milwaukee Downer College. CiODFREV. RICHARD G.: Nevada. Ceneral Engineering-Rein Theta Pi: S.AM: Football, manager I. 2: I ' niversitv of Chicago. GOOS. RICHARD S.: Council Bluffs. .Inimal Hi v )n rfn— Tau Kappa Epsilon. president I. vice-president 3: Ciardinal Kev 3. 4: . gricidtural Council 3. 4: Block and Bridle Club 2. 3. 4. bancjuet chairman 4: Cardinal Guild 3. 4: ' eishea. horse show chairman 4: Inlcrfraternitv Coinicil. vice-president 4: Recreation Board 2, 3; Piep-Soph Ball co-chairman 2: Harvest Ball 3. 4. GRABE. HENRY M.: Pierson. .Animal Hushandn-B]ncV. and Bridle Club I. 2. 3. 4: Lutheran Student .Association 2. 3. 4. GRADOMLLE. CHARLES B.. Des Moines. Ceneral Engineering- Knight of St. Patrick 3. 4: Varsity I Club 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2; Newinan Club 4: Dowling Junior College. GRAHAM. JOHN R.: Clinton. N. .. Mechanical Engineering- Phi Kappa Psi: ASME 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. GRANT. RICH. RD W.: Rockwell City. Electrical Engineering— Alpha Tail Omega: Iowa F ' ngincer. treasurer. GRASK. CECILIA: Des .Moines. .Applied .4r -Delta Delta Delta: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: VWCA I. 2. 3. 4: Twisters 2: X ' elshea. central committee I. 2. 3: Homecoming, central ccmnnit- tee I. 2. 3: Panhellenic Rushing C ouncil 3. 4. secretary 4: Red Cross, executive board 1, 2. 3. 4. chairman 4: Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Band. GRA ER. CHARLOTTE: Lisbon. Institution Management- ' Ta i (iamma. GR.A . M.ARA ' J.: .Kugiista. Ga.. Industrial £roii )Hiifs— .Alpha Delta Pi; Home Economics Club 2: Science Women ' s Club 3. 4; WC:. A 2. 3. 4: Bit and Spur 2: Debate Club 3: Iowa State Players 3; W.A.A 2. 3, 4: League of Women A ' oters 4: Junior College of . ugusta. GREEN. JAMES .M.; Des Moines. General Engineering— Phi Kappa Psi: Scabbard and Blade 3. 4: SAM I. 2. 3: A ' eishea 2: Pontoniers I. 2. 3: Military Circus 1. 2. 3: Iowa Engineer 2. GREENE. WARREN M.: Columbus Junction, .igricultitral Educa- tion— . gricn l ri Education Club; Block and Bridle I. 2: ' MCA. CiRIESEL. HAROLD J.: Omaha. Neb.. Mechanical Engineering— . delante. treasurer 3. f PTFFTTH. FR.ANK W.; Fort Dodge. Industrial Engineering— ' ReV.i Theta Pi, vice-president 4: ASIE: A ' eishea I. 3: Swimming I: Fresh- man Handbook I, GRIMES. MARILYN L.; Des Moines. Child nevelopmenl-K.dpp3 Delta: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Home Eco- nomics C;ouncil I; Bomb 2: W.A.A I. 2, 3; Camp Counselors Club, secretarv 2. vice-president 3. GROBECK. RO BERT P.: Omaha. Neb., DaiiT nrfiw n -.Acacia: Dairv Club I. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2: Men ' s Glee Club 3; Iowa State Cossacks 2: Interfraternity Pledge Dance I: Inlramiirals I. 2. 3; ' eishea I. 2. 4: Dailv Student 3. GRO E. HARRY L.: Cedar Rapids, forej rv-Universily of Iowa, GTGELER. JAMES E.: Burlington. Mechanical Engineering-Them i: ASME 3. 4: Burlington Junior College. GTGGED.AHL. JOHN .A.; Des Moines, .leronaulical Engineering— Phi Delta 1 beta; Engineering Council, president 3: ' arsity I Club 3. 4: .Swimming I. 2, 3, 4. ' ( RLSS. L.AWRENCE G,; Greenfield, .inimal Hushandr —h ock and Bridle Club 1. 3. 4: Newman Club 1, 3, 4, (aTHRIE. M. CATHERINE; Ithaca. N, Y„ Child Development- Ganima Phi Beta, pledge trainer 4: Child Development Club. secretary-treasurer 3. vice-president I; Home Econcmiics Council 4: Women ' s (ilee C;iub 1. 2, 3, 4, business manager 3. vice-president 4; Women ' s Panhellenic Dance 3. 333 (.1 ' I I ORMSON. HENRY C; NoiiIiuikkI. .Irrmuniliiiil Liij ituri- H A AHR. F.I.AINE A.: Newell. Instiliilifiti A n irt!, ' c ic (— Home Kio- Moniiis Club 1. 2. 3, 1: (;lec Club ' . ' : Radio Woiksbop 2. :i; Uui- crsilx of Iowa. IIABBEN. CECII.F. F.: Rciiibeik. Al l lir l (i -Oclta Phi Delia 3. I: Home H(()Uonii(s Club 1. 2. (ouucil , ' i, I. rore (uniculiim (om- niillce 3. I: Applicil An Club, x icepiesidciil 3. prcsiilciii 1: W ' CA I. L ' . 3. 1: Joinl .Social Couuiil 3: IH Club 1. 2. 3. prcsiilciU !; luilependent I ' aiiv Couiuil 2; Veishca Dances 3; Homecoming 3. t. HACMAN. ROBKR I ().; leaneck. N. j.. Miihiiiiiciil liiiiiiuriyiiiti- Brookhn I ' ohtechnic Inslilule. H. HN. O.SC.VR M.: l.aniont. l ' nrntii ii il Kdutrilidu—Vordilry Club 1. • . 3. 1: ASCE A: Maihemalics Club I: Mens Cite C:lub I: Ciiv College of New ork. HAM.. H. |. C.K: Gulhiie Ceuler. , li-( liiiiiiiiil l-.ti! iiirrriiijx— ' t Kappa I ' si. secrelaiv: I ' i Tau Sigma; l. .S I; . SME 3. I; Iowa l-.ugineei. circulation manager: Bomb. fraternil ediloi; l ' niversil of lUab. HALL. ROBERT E.: I ' aii lielil. Aniiinil Hii. lmnili -KhKk and Bridle Club 2. 3. 1. II LLB. CK. BEVERLY A.; Omaha, Neb., D(V f ' ( «-Alpha Delia i ' i: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4; VWCA I. 2. 3. 1; VVAA 2. 3, I, council 3. 1; Bowling Club, secretary 3. president 4. HAMLIN. JACK: Des Moines, Mcrlinrural EHff Hccniij;— . SME: Missouri Valley C ollcge; LInivcrsity of Notie Dame. HAMOR. WADE H.; Grinnell. .oology. HANDLE . ROBERT C: West Branch. . .!;r  oH(Y-Farm House: .■ lpha eta 3. 4: .Agronomy Club 2. 3. I. picsidcnt 3: Iowa .Vgri- culttnist 3: Tipton Junior College. HANEL. LARR ' C: I ' lairie City. Geiiriul Eniiincoing-Vhi Kappa I ' si. vice|)resident 3. piesident 4; Cardinal Ke . ice-president 4: •S.SIMF : Faigineering Clouncil 3. 4: I ' ngincering C:arni al 3. 1. chairman I: Iowa Engineer I. 2. 3. editor 4: Caiditial (iuild. xice- picsiilent 4: cishea. chairman 3: Inlerfraternity Council 3: Bomb, fcatiiie editor 3: I ' uiversity of Utah. HARIiOUR. MARJORIE L.: Rathbnu. Tcxlilcs niirl Clotliiiig-Kh and .Spur 2; Iowa Slate flayers 2. HARKLEROAD. EDGAR L.: Hemingford. Neb., .leronauliral Eniiitircriiifi—l beta Xi: LAS 2, 3. 4; University of Nebraska. HARLAN. JAMES S.; Arlington. Va.. .Iniwiil Hi .s iniu rv-Alpha (Jannna Rho. H. RL. N. JE.AN; Chariton, D c c iVs-Home Fxonomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: C. I, 2, 3, 4: Independent I ' artv Ciouncil 3: Lyon Hall, treasurer 4. H. RMAN, ELDRED J.: Osage. .Iiiiiiiiil Hiishinifln- ' i i Kappa I ' hi: Block and Bridle Club I, 2, 3, 4, vice piesideiU 3: Mens Glee Club I: Iowa . gricidturist 2, 3: Little International 1, 2, 3, 4; Veishca 2, 3,4. HARNAC;K. ROBERT E.: Remsen. Hor r  r( ' -Horlicultnie Club, piesident 3; .Agriculture Council 3: Iowa State Debaters 2. 3: Gamma Delta, treasurer 3. HAROFF, BETTIE L.; Hastings, Home Economics Education— Home Economics C;iub 2. 3. t: VWCA 2, 4; 4H Club 2, 3, 4; Fcsti al Chorus 4; Omaha University. HARRIS. ELEANOR R.: Sioux Citv. Home Management -C Omega; Home Economics Club 3. I: WCA I, 2, 3. 4; Red Cross Exetiilive Board: Iowa State I ' laveis; Bomb 3, 4; Green Ciander 3. HARRIS. (;RAN I 1..; Oakland. .Inimnl Hu.shandiy-MpUa Gamma Rho: Block anil Briille Club 2. 3. 4; Intramural Council 2. 3. 4: I)aii liulging S(piad 3. HARRIS. RLIH VIVIAN: Mason Citv. Home Economics Educa- tion— (..-.unm-.x I ' hi Bel;i: Home Fxonomics Club I. 2. 3. 4; W ' C. 1. 2. 3, I: Religious l.mph:isis Week 3; |unior I ' rom 3; Twisters 2. 3: Rcpresentatixc l ' art 2. 3; ' eishea Dances 2: League of Women Voters 1. H.XRRISON. ROGER L. Hornick. Agricultural Econiimic.H-lhcv.i C;hi, president I: . gri( ultiir:d Economics Clnb I. 2. 3. I; Inter- frateiuitv Council 1: Mens (.lee C;lul) 1. 2. 3: Festival Chorus I. 2. 3; ' eislica Committee 3. HARVEY. BERN. RD R.: Des Moiius. C.rucal Enginrrung S V. 3: .Newman Club. HARX ' IE F.L.AINF. F.: Fillmore. C;alif.. Ilotnc E.conomi(s l:il uiUiiiii — Home F.ionomits Club 2: WC.A 2: W.A.A 1; Festival Chorus: I ' ni eisit of California. HASS. HOWARD G.: Durant. Animal Husbandry . i :i (;amma Rho. president I: VMCA Cabinet 2; Block and Bridle Club I. 2. 3. I: I H Club I. 2. 3. HAVERC.AMP. JOHN .A.; Muscatine. Acionautiail Engincciing— Beta Thelii I ' i: Swimming 2. 3; Muscatine Jmiior C;oIlege. ILXWKINS. DOROlin ' L.; Melcher. C7um .i n— Science Womens Club 2; Frcem:in ILdl. president T, B:ind 1.3. HAW I HORN. LOUISE; Castana, Home Economics Education- Omicron ,Nu 3. 1. president 4; Home Economcs Club 1 . 2, 3, 1. vice-piesident 3. president 1; YWC. 1. 2. 3. 4: Roger Williams Clnb I. 2, 3. 4; Theta Epsilon 1, 2. 3, 4; Festival Chorus 2. H. M;S, JOANNE M.: LaGrange. 111.. Home Managemcnl- -)eUn l)elt:i I)elt;i: Home Economiis Club 2. 3. 4; WC;A 2 ' . 3, 4: WAA 3; Junior I ' rom 3: Gieen Gander 2; Lyons Township Junior College. HWES, JO ■ D.: Coon Rapids. J ' ocntiona! .Ii,o7 ' ri i r( ' — .Agriculture Education Club 1. 2. 3. 1: Caicliii:il Guild 3: Ward Sxsiem I. 2. 3,4. ice president 3: el-Jax: Student War Council 3: Cornell Uni- versitv; Columbia University. H, ' ES. W.ARREN B.: Mt. I ' lcasant, Aeronautical Engi)icering— Sigma I ' hi Epsilon. president 4: Caidiiuil Kcv. president 4: Tan Beta I ' i: Knights of St. Patrick 1: Pi Mu Epsilon I: LAS. piesi- dent I: F.ngineering Couiuil 2. 3: Iowa Faigineer 2: Bomb, ireas- iiier 3. business maiKigcr I: Bomli Publication Board I: Iowa Si:iie Press, board of Directors 4: Iowa State Debaters, president 2; Recreation (iommittce 3: Iiiterfralernity Council I: Icjwa Wesleyaii (College. HEDGE. PA ' l RICIA A.; Washington. D. C. DiV e rs-Kappa Kappa (;aiiiina: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. I: Home Economics core curriculum commiiiec: ' WC. I. 2. 3, 4: Iowa State Debaters I: Iow:i Stale Plaxers: Sports Ciliib; I ' Onr-Fold Founders; Red Cross Executive Board; Dormilorv .Advisor 2. 3. HEIDEL. CHARLES M.: Detroit. Mich.. Mechanical Enginccring- I ' hi Delia Thela; .ASME: Varsitv I Club; Inlerfraternity C:ouncil; Baseball 1: Football I; Uni ersily of Michigan. HKIN. ROBERT L.; St. Louis. Mo.. Mechanical Engineering-. ib:i I ' hi Omega; .ASME; Missouri School of Mines. HELD. R. BURNELL; Hinton. .igricullural £r«)io i;Vi— FarmHoiise: , lpha ela 3. 4; .Agriculuiial Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Iowa State Debaters 1. 2. 3, 4; Iowa .Agriculturist 2, 3. HELMS. RU.SS; Madrid. Aeronautical Engineering— M )ha Tan Omega; LAS 4; Engineering Council 4; Cardinal (iuild 2. 3; Iowa Slate Cossacks I: Wrestling 1. 4; Iowa State I ' la crs 2: Inlerfra- ternity C ouncil 2. 3: Iowa Engineer 2; Clrecu Ciander 2; Track, manager 2: Prep-Soph Ball 2. HENDER.SON. ROBERT P.; Sioux Citv, Mechanical Enginccring- ,ASMF2 4; Nebraska State Teachers College. HENKLE. J.ANE .A.; Des Moines. Institution Management— Chi Omega: Home Economics Clnb 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2. 3, 4; Home- maker 1. 2: Twisters 2: Bomb 4. HERLIH ' . JOHN F.; East Wevmouth. Mass.. Farm Operation- .Alpha Gamma Rho; Farm Operations Club 3. 4; Dairy Industry Club 1. 2. 3: .Agriculiuial Council 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Veishca 1. 2. 3. 4: Little Inlernalional 1. 2. HERRICK. DAVID E.; Ames. forM(n— Forestv Club I. 2. 3. 4; Scabbard and Blade 1.2. HILLESLAND, GLENN G.: C.almar. Electrical Engineering-. ¥.E I. 2, 3, 4; Lutheran Student .Association I. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; North Carolina State College. HILLMOND. ELEANORE E.; Alexandria. Minn.. Home Economics Education— Gumnvd Phi Beta; Home Economics Club 3. 4; W.A.A 3; Homemakcr 3. 4; treasurer 4; Universitv of Minnesota. HIN TON. JACK E.; Guthrie Clenter. Industrial Educati(m-Dc V.i Chi. HINTON. SIDNEY E.; Morehead. Ky.. Household Equijiment- Home Economics Club 3: VWCA 3: jSIorehead Teachers College; Universitv of Kculucky. HOAK. MILDRED A.; Des Moines, Applied Art-V Beta Phi; Home Economics C;iub 2. 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4: WAA 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 2: Veishea 2, 3: Homecoming 3, 4. HOERNER. BARBARA J.: Omaha. Neb.. A rt( (c m( (S-(;amma I ' hi Beta: Science Womens Clnb 3. 4: YWC:A 3. 1; Sketch 3; W. . 3. I; Dance Club, vice-president 1: League of Women Voters 1; Mills College. HOFF. CARRIE M.; Tucson. Ari .. nictetics-CW Omeg;i; Uni- versitv of .Arizona. HOLLAND. . . ' TILM. N: Radclille. Animal Hushandr -K oc . and Bridle Club 2: St. Maiv ' s College. HOLI.INGSHEAD. HOWARD K.: Chariton. Electrical Em inccr- lis- Tau Beta I ' i 3. 1: I ' i Mu Epsilon 3. I: YMC. 3. 4; Veishea 2. 3. I: Religious Emphasis Week 3. I: Student Properties Bo;ircl 3. I. HOTMBKRG. R() I..: Builinglou. Chemical Engineering-SifimA Chi: MChemF: Builinglon Junior C ollege. IIONNOI.D. ARTHUR C: Des Moines. Aeiinniutical Eniiincering- AS. E I. 2. 3. 4. HOOK. NAOMI J.: Madrid. Home Economies Education— Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: YWCA 2. 3. 4: Methodist Youth Fellow- ship 2. 3. 1. IIOOI ' ENGARDXFR. IAR G.: Maishalllown. Household Equip- iiKiil-Hoine Economics (Inb 1. 2. 3. I: ' SWCA 1. 2. 3. I: Ilomemakei 3: Bit and Spur 3: Womens Glee Club 2. 3. I: Festi- val Chcniis 2. 3. 1. HOPKINS. DOROTHY M.: Kansas City. Mo., Jic cdVi-Kansas City Junior College. M 334 IIOI ' I ' 1 Rl I II I.; DiiiiiK-llMin. I iitilty-  vslr ( liili I. ' _ ' . :!. 1; I ' in.sdiiN Colk ' r. HORNUAKKR. ROIJKR I I).; Ml. StciliiiR. Electrical Enginerring- I ' i Mil Kpsiloii; Kl;i K;i|)|);i Nil. Ircasiiicr: . IEF.. HOIMKS, RK.HARl) 1..; Coupon. Vrlrrhmry Medicine- WW 1. 2. S. 1: ' elcrin:ii Siiiclciu .i. I. HOI ' S ION, KKNNKIH I..: West Point. Agricultural Educatiou- . Kriciilltir;il F.iliiciiion C.liil) 2: Block ;nid Bridle I: Frishic FclUnv- ship I. HO ARM. RU.H.XRD: Atiktm . relriiinin , ( ;( iic-Plii (.;in)m;i DclM. prcsidciil ;i: IMii ci.i: {;:ir(linal Kcv .!. I: .WMA I. L ' . sine- lar ;t. picsidi ' iil I. (oiiiuil . ' i. I; ' clcTiiiaiy .Smdciu . ' i, I; liuci- fialcrnilv Coiiiuil :i: .SnuU-nl-Faciillv FraliTiiitv Coiiimitlcc 3. 1; F M)il all I, 2. :i. I: liaik - ' . HOUT.I.I.. WII.I.IAM .S.: I ' af-c. Ncl).. IJcclriral •.M«;m(n f;-l)flla Ian Delia: , 1F.K I: I ' liiNcisiu of Noliiaska. HI I K.KR. OIK); Oavloii. Ohio. Electrical Engiiieciiiij . HI l.BKRI. LEWI.S E.: Geneva. Ohio. (.7irHii.s()Y-Sij iiia IMii Kpsi- loii: Mens Glee C:iiil 2. . !, I: Festival (horus 2. 3. 4: VMGA C:ouiicil 3. IH ' l.IN ' G. JOHN H.: Easlon, I ' enii., ■oiri iT-.-Ulelanlc; Foresliv Club 2. 3. I. seiiclaiv 2: I ' hi Mu Alpha X 4: Alpha Zela 3. 1: I ' nioii Boaiil ' _ ' . 3. I. vice-president 3: Daily .Siiulent 2: LaSallc- I ' erii |niiioi College. HIMBI.E. DORI.S M.: Riishford. Mimi.. Iiislilutioii Maiiageinciil- Social Council ' _ ' : Barton Hall, president 3. HIMI ' HRTES. I.. LEE: Salt Lake Citv. Itah. Electrical Eiininrrr- iiij;— Sigma Chi: Doanc College: Iniversitv of I ' tah. Hl ' (;RL . JOSE ].: Santiago. Dominican Republic. ( ' itH Eiiiiiiieci- ing—: SCV. 2. 3. 1: Cosmopolitan CMub. ] iesiilent 3: Newman Club 2. 3. 1: International House, president 1: liiiveisitv of Santa Domingo: Inteiamcrican Meteorological Institute. HIKSIZER. JOHN C: East Orange, N. |.. Electrical Eiiiiincrriiii;- Mens (.lee C:liil) 2. 3: Band 2: Orchestra I: Cross Counlrv I r:ick 2. 3: Westminster Fellovvship Council I, 2, 3. 4: Stevens Institute of Tcchnologv. HUM ER, JOHN R.. JR.: Dunlap. .Ijiricultural £r(HU mVi-Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Council 4: Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: 4-H C;lul) 2. 3. HINTING. NL- RTHA M.: Moville. Child Dd ' elojiinctit-Homc Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: VWCA 1. 2. 4: Kappa Phi 2. 3. HINTING, NLXRY E.: Moville. Institution Management-Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3. 4: VWCA 1. 2. 3: Kappa Phi 2. 3. HIRLBIT. HAROLD D.: Ames. Electrical £)n, '  if i7H ;-Dclta Ipsiloii: . IEE I. 2. 3. vice-president 4: Radio Club 1. 2. 3. ' IMBODEN. F. RICHARD: Wintcrset. General Engineering-fi %mA Chi: Delta Sigma Theta. piesident 3: AlEE I. 2: . ' S.M 3. 4. I.MES. ELWINA M.: Cedar Rapids. Zoo oq -Gamma Phi Beta: Sci encc Council 3. 4: Science Women ' s Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Religious Em|)hasis Week, secretary 3: VWC. 1. 2. 3. 4; W ' A, 1. IMI.AC. WILLIAM F.: Straviberry Point. Animal Husbandry- FarmHouse: Block and Bridle Club 1. 2 .3. 4: YMCA 4: Freshman V Ciaiiip 4: Festival Choir I. 2. 3: Veishea Open House 1. 2. 3. 4: Lutheran Student . ssociation 1. 2. 3. 4. INGR. M. JOHN K.: Sioux Rapids. Mechanical Engineering— Vh Mu . lpha 2: ASME I: Marching Band 4: Concert Band 4. INMAN. LAWRENCE L.: Oelwein. forcs n-Alpha Zeta: Gamma Sigma Delta: 1 rack 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross Counlrv Track 1. 2. 3. 4. IREION. REBECCA J.: Yates City. 111.. Institution Management- Homc Eionomics Club 3. 4: Western Illinois State Teachers College, ISAKSON. MAR : Ogden. DiV c iVs-Wcber Junior College. JACK. ROBERT C: West Liberty, fores n. JACOBSON. ALLEN F.: Omaha. Neb,, Chemical Engineering- Kappa Sigma: Phi Lambda I ' psilon 3. 4: .Alpha Chi Sigma 3, sec- retary 4: . IChemF. 3, secretary I: Creighton Iniversitv: Iniversitv of Omaha. JAMI.SON. WILLIAM H.: Northboro. Ci ' t ' iV Engineering- . SCZ I. 2. 3. 4. vice-president 4: ' cishea 4. JEFFRIF_S. JAMES H.: Waukon. Zoo wi,n -Pi Kappa Alpha, piesi- dent 2. 3. 4: loiva Engineer I. JENSEN, DON.M.D D.: Hamburg. Electrical Engineering— ! m: Phi Epsilon: . IEE 2. 3. 4; Basketball, manager 3; Iowa Engineer 2: Wentvvorth Junior College, JEPSON. ROBERT R.; Council Bluffs. General Engineering-S. 1.2. 3. 4. JEWELL. J.- NE: Decorah, Textiles and Clothing— Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Iowa State Players 3: Bit and Spur 2: Sigma Eta Chi 3. 4. JOHNS. ROBERT S.: LeMars. Dairy Industry -Dairy Club 3. 4: Orchestra 1, 4: Band 1. JOHNSON. AIDREV A,; Radcliffe, Textiles and Clolhing-Homc Economics Club: Bit and Spur. |()II S() . ( RI()S W.: Wallingfoi.l. Dain  ( i(,i n -Dairy (4iib. |()IINSO , CH.SRLKS A.: Milwaukee. Wis.. Farm () fyerat ion -Rel: I lui;i Pi. president 3. 1; Cardinal (.iiild 3. 4: Farm Operation ( liib. piesi lent 3. I: .Ml Greek Day. chairman 3: Pledge Pan- lullenic Daiue 2: Inlerfralernilv Council 3. 4: Iowa Stale De- baters 3: Polo leam I. 2: Social Council 2. 3. JOHNSON. DONALD E.: Platte. S. Dak.. H«r ifM ur«--Horlicul- iiire C:lul). presidciu I: Soiiih Dakota Iniycrsily: Southc;n State Noimal College. lOHNSON. ROBER 1 R.: Kanawha, liai teriolngy. JOHNSON. S ANLE 1 .; Sac City. Industrial Economics. JONES. ROBER r P.: Boise. Idaho. Cix ' il Engineering-. SCV. 3. 4: Newman Club 3. I: I ' niversity of Portland. KADINC;. HELEN J.: Boone. Textiles and r ot iiiig-Delta Zeta: Home Economics Ciliib 3: I vvisieis I: Bomb I: Iowa Slate Players I: Hoinemaker I: Newman Club 3: W.-K.A 3: B H)ne Junior College. KAI.EN. M.M ' RICE E.; Otiumwa, Chemical Engineering— ]oinl Social Council 2. KANAK. JO. N: Cedar Rapids. Home E.conomics Education— IMl.i Zcia. sccrctaiv 4: Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4: VC. 2. 3. 4: Women ' s (dee C;lub 2: Festival Clhoriis 2: Bomb 2, 3, office niaiia- gcr 3: Ward-Belmonl: Coe College. K.- NE. DANIEL E,: Keokuk. Chemical Engineering— . i)] :i (Mi Sigma: .MfJiemE. KASPAR. ERNON J,: Sioux Cily. P iystri-Moiningside College. KAl ' FM.XN, D.WID M.: Clarinda. General Engineering— Koaril of Directors Student cteraii ' s Co-op Grocery, president 4. KEENAN, JOHN F.: Rippev. Industrial Economics— Vi Kap|)a Phi: Iniianiurals 3, 1: Newman Club 3, I; Boone Junior College, KEI.M, LC.AN.A 1.,: New Windsor, 111., 0 c c(if.(— Home Economics Club 1, 4: VWCA 1, 4: Monmouth College, KEI.SH, IRENE M,: Waterloo. nielelics—.Wphd Delta Pi. secretary I: Home Fxononiics Club 3. 4: VW ' C.- 3. 4: Panhellcnic Council 3: Repiesenlative Party 3. I: Interfaith Council, secretary-treasurer 3. 1: Newman Club 3. 4. vice-])resident 4; Religious F mphasis Week, chairman 4; W,A. 4. KENNED. WILLI. M O,: Waukon, Agricultural Educalion-.Vj,ri- inlluial Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, KERRIGAN, . NN: Dubutiue. Child Development-Vi Beta Phi: Home Economics Club 3. 4: VWCA I. 2. 3. 4: League of Women oters 2. 4: Representative Party 1. 2. 3: Veishea 3; Green Gan- tier 2, KING, H.ARRV O,: Centerville, Animal Husbandrx-SluAeM ' cter- an ' s Co-op Grocery, vicepresiclent I: Centerville Junior College. KING. M. R ' .: Springfield. Mo,. Household Equipment-Home Economics C:iub 3, 4: W.A.X 3, 4: .Missouri Southwest State Teachers College, KING, PHILIP V,: Los Angeles, Calif., C;i ' 7 Engineering-. SCE 2. 4: South Dakota School ot .Mines: Los . ngeles City College, KINSINGER. ELMER H,: Ottumwa, Animal Hushandn-rnrm- House: .Agriculture Club, president 2: .Agricultural Council 2: Block and ' Bridle 3. 4: Intraniurals 1. 2. 3. 4: 4-H Club 2. KIRBV. Ll ' CRETI.A; Greenville. Home Economics Education- Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4: VWCA 1. 2. 3. 4: WAA I. 2. 3, 4; I vvistcrs 2: 4-H Council 4. KI.OMSTAD. DONALD W.: Detroit Lakes. Minn.. Civil Engineer- ing— WCE 3. 4: Inivcrsity of Minnesota. KJOSNESS, ROBERT W,: Lewiston, Idaho. Civil Engineering- Sigma .Alpha Epsilon: .ASCE 4: Iniversitv of Idaho. Kl.IEGL. X ' lNCENT J,: ,Ames. C i m ' s rv— Emmetsburg Junior Col- lege, K.tEEN, KENDALL K,: Mt, I ' liion. Agricultural £fOHOi;iir.(— Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Economics C.lub I, 2, viceprcsitlent 4; Iowa Stale Cossacks I. 2. 3, KNORR, EDWARD J.: Des Moines, General Engineering— Sigma Alpha Epsilon: lati Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4: Knight ' s of St, Patrick 1: Iowa Engineer, treasurer 2, business manager 3: Board of Business Managers 3: Iowa Engineer Public;ition Board 3: Daily Student Publication Board 3: Board of Directors of Iowa State C;ollege Press 3: Golf, captain 3. 4. KNOX. CHARLES S.. JR.: Cedar Rapids. General Engineering— Sigma Alpha Epsilon: .vien ' s Cdee Clun 1: Festival Chorus I, KNIDSON, KAX: Colo. Household Equipment-Kappa Delta: Delta Sigma Rho 4: Home Economics CIul) 2. 3. 4: W ' C.A I; Iowa State Del):itei-s 3. 4. KM ' ISON. KENT S.: Goldlield. Chemical Engineering-Tau Beta Pi 1: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Phi Lambda L psilon 3: .Alpha Chi Sigma 3: AICheniE 3. 4: VMC.X 1. 2. 3. 4: Iowa Engineer I. 2. 3. associate editor 3: Lutheran Student .Association 1. 2. 3. 4. president 3, Iowa regional presidenl 4: Band I: Interfaith Council 3. 4: Re- ligious Emphasis Week 3. KOCH. EI.LER J,: Ida Grove. Hor ;r ii iirc-FarmHonse: Horli- (ultuial (Inb I. 2. 3. 4: Festival Chorus 2, 3. I: .Men ' s Glee Club 2. 3: Ward 1.2: cishca 2.4. 335 KOCH. I.I-.ONARD .. JR.: Cudar Rapids. Civil I-.iiiiiiirriiiin-Cvc ColU-Kc. KOI)R. .S. Rl DOI.l ' H: I ' ocalionlas. Cliiiiiioil rrdiiinloi y-W-.nd System; X ' cisht ' a 2. 3. KOHR ' I ' . Rl ' TH M.: Rork Rapids. Home Economics l-.duculion- Klm Hall, picsidcnl 3: vlccpicsi lcnl ' 2.: Donniioiv Coiintil 3: .XdvisDiv Cloiiiuil 2: 1-H C oiiiuil 2. 3: Weslcv Fouiidaiioii Council ■1: Moniinjpidc College. KOHC I .W C . WII.LI.ANf P.: .Siamoii. Cciirnil Engitieering— . IKK 1. 2; ,S. . I 3. I. .5: Newman Club 1. 2. 3, I. . ' : .Massachusetts Inslilulc (if rcclinol()s;; . KOKJIvR. C. RI KR H.: ,Sidne . el .. hroiiiiulicnl f.niiiufciiui - Delia Ipsilon: lau Beta Pi: I ' l Mn Kpsilon: (iuard (if .St. Patrick: l. ,S; I-()otl all 2. 3. I: .Swinnnin;.; 3: ' aisit 1 Clul): University of Nebraska. KOI. .K. . I. R{,. RET H.: Itasca. III.. J tdV.s-Hoiue Economics Club 1. 2. 3. t: Daily Student: Religious Emphasis Week 3. A; V (A 1.2. 3. 4. KOS TER. ETHEL M.: C.ladbiook. Inslilulion A rtdd.ycmciK-Mortar Board 1: Phi Ipsilon Omiiion I: Caidinal (iuild 3: Elm Hall. president 3: Home Economics Council 1: Instilution Management Club. presi(lei t I: cishca Open House 3: Stiulent Faculty Teas. KR.XEMER. Willi AM I.: Brii;liloii. r;ra ouv-Piesbytcrian Fellow- ship. KRA.SSA. CARLOS: Santiago. C;hile. Civil Engiiircrinn-XSCE 3. I: Cosmopolitan C lnb. piesidcnt 3: Iowa State Debaters 2. 3. 4; Uni- vcrsitN of Chile; Massachusetts Institute of 1 echnoloj v. KRIK.VC. DORIS |.: Dupree. So. Dak.. 0;V(£ ' ( (s-Home Economics Club 1. 2, 3. 1; VWCA I. 2. 4. KRIMI.OFSK.I. RICHARD H.: Oniiiba. Neb.. Mrchauical E «incrr- HJ— . lpha Tan Omega; Marchiiifi Rand I; ' eishea I. 2. 3: Iiuia- murals 1. 2. 3. 4: Cadet Officers ' .Association 3. 4. KROCiH. KENXETH K.; Sergeant Rlulf. Agriciilliiial Joiinialisni- FarmHouse; Caidinal Key 3. 4. presitlent 3: Sigma Delta Chi 2. 3. 4. iccpicsident 3. president 4. delegate to national conven- tion: .Mpha eta 3. 4: .Agricidtuial Council 2. 3; Agricultural lourualism (4ub 1.2. 3. 4. president 4: Dailv Student 1. 2. 3. I. issue editor, managing editor, editor: Daily Student Publication Hoaiil 1. (hairman 4; Iowa . grii idturist 1, 2. 3. departmciu editor, associate editor: Cardinal (.uild 2, 3: Journalism Field Irip 2. editor of l)ecoi;di (ournal; Memorial Union Student Board 4; Creen (.:indcr 2. 3. 4. KRLMBOLI . MARY; . mes. Civil Eiigi icc iii!i-Ch Omega: Mor tar Hoard 4: Knights of St. Patrick 3! 4: Tan ' Beta Pi 3. 4: ASCE 3. 4: .Socictv of U ' omen Engineers 3. I; Engineering Council 3. 4; C;M linal (.uild 3. 4: Iowa Engineer 1. 2, 3. 4. editor 3. 4: Sketch, art editor 3; Engineer ' s Carnival, ticket chairman 3; Engineers Ball, ticket chairman 3. KRl ' SE. M RON; Charles Citv. Vocalioual F.ciuc(ilion- iKM onA Educition Club I. 2. 3. 4: Frack 1: Football I; Waid System I. 2. KfCERA. CiLAIR L.; Williamsburg. Foresln-V Kappa; Alplia Zcta 3: Foiestry C;lub 1. Kl ' ENNASF. EARL; Fort Dodge. C ici iM rv-Football 1; Basket- ball 1. 2; B;iseball I. 2. 3: Waldorf Junior College. K ' HNS. PAUL; St. Louis, Mo., Fov« n -Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. I. vice president 3. treasurer 4: Foiestry Club 2. 3. I. treasurer 4; . mes Forester Stalf 2. 3, 4. art editor I: Religious Emphasis Week 3; ' MC. . cabinet 2. 3. 4, secretary 1: W;ir(l S stem 2. 3: Intra- niuials 2. 3; Harris I eachcrs College. KU ' K. MAX S.; Pelhi. Chciiiiciil •. .i iicri iij -Cienlral College. Uni- veisily of Wiishington. I.ABERGE. HELENE M.; Nhivuood. III.. . l,illiciiiali,-s-K.t ) y.i Delta: Science Club 3: WCA 3; WAA 3; Inter Sorority Pledge Fornuil. decoration chairman 3: ' eishca. open house personnel (h:iirm;ni 3: Rosar College. L. FORCE. CHARLES M.; Ro(hester. N. V.. Clicnicil lnlinolon - Phi Kajipa. recording secretary; Rochester Institute of lechnologN. I.AMBERI. WILLIAM K.; Omaha. Neb., (ictierni Etifiinfrriiii!;- ' iU-ta I liet;i Pi. presideiil 2. 3: Cardinal CJuild 2. 3. Ireiisinei 3: Memorial Union Student Hoard of Directors 3; liUeifralcrnilx Coinuil 2. 3; eishea I. 2. 3. 1; Football 1. 2: ' arsil Baskelb;dl Manager 3. LANCASIER. BONNIE M.: Lc.Mars. s( i r« ;«ii-Harton Hall. treasurer 1; Home Economics Club I. 2, 3. 4: ' WC:A 2. 3. I; W A A 2. 3. 4. I.ANCA.SIER. JEANNE A.: Caullicld. Mo.. Iloiiir Economics Edu ralioti— .v : lau , lph;i; Omitron Nu I: Home Economics Cilub 3. 1; Iowa llomcmaker I: Sor-Dor 3; Iowa St;ite Plaveis 3; MerrilPalmer I; I wisters 3: Drurv College. l.ANDE.SS. )E. N L.: Lewislown. III.. Iloiiic Eanioiniis l-.diutiliou — Home Eionomics C Iid) 3. 4: WC. I. l.ANDKAMER. HE I n [.; Melrose. Mass., ); c ;r.v-Chi Omega: Home Kionomics Club 2. 3, 4: VWCA 2. 3. 1: Bomb 2. 3. layout editor 4; Health Council 2: (ireen (.ander 3. L.VNDWEHR. R()(.ER (..: Rockville. Minu.. Civil Eu ' inceriu; - ASCE: Newman Ciliib; St. John ' s University. I.AN(;E. JOHN R.; M;iywood. 111.. forcs r -Sigma Pi; Forestry C4ul): Iowa Slate Players. LARSON. DARLE C; Wansa. Neb., Mcclicniical Eiiaiiirrriiiji-ltfU.i Ipsilon: . S.ME 3. 4; Varsity I Club 3. 4; Nebraska University. l.. R.S()N. JEAN C: FIvanston. III.. Textiles iiud Clollii)ifi-C ii Omcgii, treasurer 2. president 3: Mortar Board 3. I: I het:i Sigm;i Phi 3. 4; Omicion Nu 3. 4; Phi Ipsilon Omicron 3. 4; Home- maker 1. 2. associate editor 3. editor 1; Homenuikcr Publication Bo;ird 3. I; P:inhellenic St le Show. co-chairni:in 2: Sketch 2. 3; Writers ' Round I :d)le 2, 3: Women ' s Panhellenic 3. secretary 4: Hcmie Ectmomics C;lul) 1. 2. 3. 4: VWCA I, 2, 3 .4; Daily Student I. 2. l.. RSON, |UNE P.: Denison. liacteriolofi; — Delta eta, president 4: Paidicllcnic C:ouncil 4; Inter-sorority Council 4: Science Women ' s Club 2. 3. 4: VWCA 2, 3, 4: Doane College. LARSON. KENNETH W.; Harlan, Aerotiaiilical Eiiiiiiieerina. LARSON, LEONARD A.; Dulnth. Minn., releriiuiiy Mediciiie- FarmHouse: |r. . ' M. 1, 2. 3. 4: Veterinary Student, research editor 3. I; University of Minnesota. I.aRUE. M. C.L N E.: Dows. Ai ricullural ;r i ro ()ii— . gricultur:il Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; Agricultural Council 2, 3, 4: Ward S s- lem I. 2. 3, 4; Future leachers of .Vmerica 2, 3, 4; Harvest Hall (iommitee 3, 4. L. I ENSER, JAMES S.: Omaha, Neb.. Mechanical Engineeriyig— Beta Iheta Pi. president 3: Interfraternitv Council, president 3; ASME 2. 3: Cardin;il Ciuild 3; Football 2: War Council 3: Prince- ton University. I. SEUR. HAR EV S.: Ames, Chemical £iig  ( ' eniig-Orchestia 3; United States Naval . cademy. LAURSEN. ELAINE L.: Humboldt, Dietetics— Uome Economics Club 1. 3. 4; Tail Gamma 2. 3. 4. program chairman 3. president 4; VWC. 1. L EI.LE. ROBERT E.: . mcs. Ai ricultural i,f(moi;i(r.5— . lpha Ian Omega: . gricultiiral Fxonomics Club I. 2. 3. 4; Newman Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Green Gander 1; Scabbard and Hlade 3. LE. F. PE.XRL . .: Denison, Chemical Tcchnoloi oii Sigma Pi 3, 4: Science Women ' s Club I, 2. 4. LEE. BF.R I E.: Omaha. Xeb.. Mechanical Eiinineciinii—i -.xppn Sigma, president 4: Fennis I. LEISURE. GEORGI.V L.; Packwood. D;r(f f.v-. lpha Gamma Delia: Home Economics C;lub I, 2, 3. 4; VWCA I, 2. 3. 4; Health Council 2. 3: WAA 4: l-H Club L 2. 3, 4, council 3. LEI IHARDT. JO ' C.E M.; Chicago. III.. Institution Maua ' entent- Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4; Recreational Hoard 3. 4. secretary 4; VC:A 1.2, 3, 4: Btmil) I. 2; Freeman Hall, social chairman 2: Fesii al Chorus I: Twisters 2: W. . 1. 2: Joint Social C(nincil 2, LEI IHARDT. MARII.VN ].; Chicago. III.. Institution Mana j.c- nient-Homc Economics Club 2. 3, 4: VWCA I. 2. 3. 4: Btmib I, ' 2; WA.A I. 2: Festival Chorus 1; Student Faculty Tea chairman 3: Freeniim H;ill, social chairman 2; Joiiil .Soci;il C.ouncil 2: Fwislers 2. LIEBERKNECH I . MARV H.: Perrv. Mathematics-V Mu Epsilon 3. I: Mathematics Club 3. 4: Science Wtmicn ' s Club 2. 4: VWC. 2. 1; . nli()ch Ciollegc. I.ILJEDAHL. JOHN B.: Ames. Agricultural Engineering- $ Te. 3: Engineering C.ouncil 1: Iowa State . griciilturisi 1: Ward System 2. LINCOLN. ROWEN.V A.: Little Rock. Ark.. Home Economics Edu cn ;o)i— Kapp;i Delta; Home Economics Education Club 2. 3. 1. secretarv -treasurer 1: ' C. I. 2. 3. 4. cabinet 3: WA. 2. 3. treasurer 3; X ' cishea: Home Eronomics Fours 3. I INDKCKER. DOROI HV P.; St. Louis. Mo.. Institution Manage- me;! — Barton Hall, social chairman 3; Joint Social Council 3; Summer Social Council, chairinau 3: Homemaker. treasurer 3; Drurv College. I.INDER. W.NRD O.; Mason Citv. for. Wrv-, delante. secietarv 2. I. i e |)rcsidenl 2: Forestry Club 1. 2. 3. I. vice-president 2. LIS IKR. K. DOLORES: Boone. Howe Management— e .:i Delta Delt;i: Home F.conomiis C4ub 1. 2. 3. 1; Home Economics Core (anriculum CoiinnitUe 3. I; Sludcnl F:iiiillv le:i. ch:iiiiii:ni 4; ' ' C. 1. 2. 3. I; Bomb I. oig:iui ;ilion editor 2, :issoii:ile editor 3; Homeioming. decoiaiious committee I; Home Economics Ball Committee .3. I: Religious Emphasis Week Committee 3. I. LI I I I.E. [AMES W.: Des Moiues. Earm Oftcration-Um.i Si;ite . gricultiirisi 2. I.OCKWOOD. M.WINE ].: Des Moines, Ajijdied .4r -Kappa Phi 2. 3. I; Home Economics Clnh 2. 3, 1; VC. 1. 2, 3. 4; WAA 1 . 2. 3. 4: IH Club 2, 3. 4: Simpson College. LONG. , NNA M.: Monroe. Ajifdied .lr(-Dell;i et;i: Home Eio nomiis Club 3. I; (ireeu Gander I; Piep-.Soph B;ill. (eremouv (iKiiriiMU 2: Women ' s Panbellenic Dance. decor;itions committee 2; Represent;itive P;irtv, |)td)licilv committee 3: Bomb, an editor 3. LOW F. HOWARD E.: Cambria. orcs iT-Foiestry C;lul) I, 2. 3, 4; liaik I. 336 1 I CAS. IKANNK r IK II.: lU ' dfoid. Ilmiir Maiid ' riiKiil-i ' i Hi-la I ' hi: Home K.coiiomics (hih I. li. :(. 1; V(:. . music miM ' ' ' ' ■ ' i ' in;iii 2. caliiTut U; lisiivnl Clioius 2: OnlicMia 2: cisluM 2. . ' I. (Ciiiral (oinmillco ;2; l)ail Siiuknt . ' t. I. socioix cdiloi .S: S ii Doi 3. I. l.rOKM AN. (.KORC.IA R.. Mason (:il . Ihniir .Maiiiiiiriiieiil-UijUii Delia Dcli.i: Home Kninoiiiits (liili ' - ' . :i. 1: (;A 2. 3. 1; VA. :). I: InlraiiHUals Hoard I; Mason (ilv Jiniior (iollcKC. Umi-OW. l.rC ' .V: .Spanish Koik, Itah. J(V(r V.s-15arl n Hall. scdclaiv: Home Kcononiiis (;lnl) 1. 2. 3. I: IH (luh; Hrinlian ' oun I ' ni crsil . 1,1 KDKR. ROIU ' .R I (..; Omaha. Nch., lirhilrrliiKil liiii iiirrrino- Dclla I ' psilon. pkdfjc picsiikiil I. vice prcsidcnl 3: Ian lUla I ' l 3, I; Tan SiKma Delia 3. I: Knighls of .S(. Palriek I: Delta Si) ma Rho. president 3. I: Ciardinal Key 1: Eiif inecrlnj; Council 3. 1; Iowa .Stale Dchalers I. 2. 3, president 3; ' eishea 2. 3: . 2. 3, I: lnterfratcrnit I ' lcdgc Coiiniil. picsident I. Ll ' M). MARjORIK B.; Waterloo, Haiiir Eiimnmics luliiaili(iii-] ' Beta I ' i: Omitioii Nn 3. 1: Home Eeoiiomies Clnl) 1. 2. 3. 1. (OiMuil I: AVCA I. 2. 3. 1; Writers Ronndtahle 2. 3. 1; Sketih 2. 3. I: Health Council I. MNDAHI,, HKRMCE I.,: Madrid. .SoWo ogv-Sigma Eta Chi 3. I; Science Women ' s C:hd) 2. 3. I: Sociology Cliih 3. 4, vice-president I; (.. L ' . 3. I: Erisbie Fellowship 2. 3, l: Festival Chorus 3. I: Boone Junior {U llegc. I. N. M. CAROLYN L,: Corning. nirl(lirs—Kd a Delta; . nicri- can rniveisiiv. LYNCH. JOHN B.: Ottmnwa. C.lu-iiihiil F. igiticrrini —$ f,m I ' hi Epsilon. piesiileni 3; . ICE. vice-president 3; Intcrfralernitv Coun- cil 3; Social Coinicil 3. I.VON. M, R|ORIE C; Boone. ior cWo op-Claninia Phi Beta, recording secrelar I: Red Citiss Board, vice-chairman 3; Science Women ' s Clnl) 2. 3. 4; VWCA 2. 3, 4; Twisters 3, 4. treasiiier I; Bit and Spur 3; Boone |nnior College. LYON. W.XRD L.; . mes. Chcniicnl iiisj dccr iit;— Sigma I ' hi Epsilon; .MChemE 2. 3. 4; Concert Band I: Marching Band I; Iowa Stale I eacheis College. M. B()N ' . EEWOOD ).; Randalia. .t-iridilliiin i: luiiilli,ii-Vpper Iowa I ' nixersiiy. MxtDlEFEE. JO VI.SSER; Biissev. Hon,,- .Unim,!;rm, -Rappa Delta; Clardinal (Jiiild 3. 4; Home Economics C4nh I. 2. 3. 4. fiesh- maii ice-i residenl I. tieasnrer 2. council I. 2; ' ' WC. I. 2. 3. 4. treasnrer summer 4; Panhellenic Coinicil 3. 4: Daih Student, so- (iet editor 2. night editor 3. assistant women ' s editor 2; Bomb 1: 4-H Clnl) I. 2. 3, I; ' eishea 2: Homecoming 2; Home Economics Core Curriddum (Committee 3. 4. MAHA.W. ROBERI E.: Sioux Citv. Industrial I-:duciiliou- MC . cabinet 2. 1; Industrial Education Club 4; Baseball 1. 3. MAHLS ' I ED I. MARY K.: Dcs Moines. Child D( ' rc « ) i ' ii -Homc Economics Cilub 3. 4; Newman Club 3. I: Marycrest College. MALIE ' r. LEONARD D.; Zearing. •Jrn o i fi- eishea 3; Waid System 2. 3. I. MALL. ROBERT P.; Aurora. III.. trtliiUctuinl wn; ii(r) ;)ic-Beta Ihcta Pi: AI. E: Golf 1.2. MALLY. WARD H.: Aiikenv. .IgiYHiomy-Horliculture Club 1. 2: . merican .Vssocialion of . gronoray 3, 4. MANC.OLD. RISSELL C.; Sioux Citv. MrchauiatI l-:uiiiucrri i ;- .Sigma Nu; Football 1. MARC;H. WILLIAM: Boise. Idaho. Mciliauirul En«inc,-ring- C 2. 3. 4: Iowa State Debaters 3. I; Lniversitv of Omaha. M.- RC.LE. BRrc;E W.; Ontario, .(ijroiio dv— Sigma Nu; .Vgronoms Club I. 2. 3. 4; .Agricultural Council 3. 1: Western I ' nion College. N(.- RTE. |.YCK E.: Dul)U(|iie. Arrniinuliciil Enj iuftriiin—Vi Kappa Phi: I A.S 2. 3. 4: Lnivcrsit of Dnbiupie. M R ICK. L. DW.MNE: . nies. Hislory-Ciivcninirul-ttiunl I. 2. 3. 1: Iowa State Debaters 2. 3. I: Writer ' s Roinidciblc 2. 3. 4: Uni- ersilv of Pcuus l ania. M 1EIK. . HAROLD I..; Omaha. Neb.. Eli-thiiiil liiijiiiifi-riiiii- AIEE I. 2. 3. I; Engineering Council 3: Vaisits I C.liib 2. 3. ' I; eishca 2. -MAI IIC:E. anna M.: Primghar. Trslilcs iiiid :h)lhiiii -K:ip y.i I ' hi I. 2. 3. I: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4: Home Economics Core Curriculuni Ciommiltce 3. I: Dormitory . d isor 2; ■WC. 1,2,3.4. M. YO. KENNEI H P.: . mes. oo oi,a-Beta I beta I ' i; Psi C;hi 3: Cadenceus Club, president 1; DePauw I ' nivcrsity. McALI.ISIER. ROY F.; Windeld. Daii Hushaiuln-lhihs Bus bandrv Club I. 2. 3.4. Mr BRIDE. WILLLAM E.; Dike, Cii ' il •.Jignirciviis-.Alpha lau Omega, vice-president I: Intramural Council 2. 3. 4; .Assistant Baseball Manager 2. MtCARIHY. MARGARET E.: Elgin. III.. Child ni-t; ' luf)ii,r)il- Homc Economics Cllub 2. 3. 4: YWCA 2. 3. 4; Newman Club 2. 3. 4; WA. I. 2: St. Marv ' s University. Ml C. R lA . .NORMA E.: Dickinson. N. D.. Home Economics Educa- ;  i-Delta Ala; YWCA I. 2, 3: OiriciaPs Club 2: Coiicerl Band I: Intramnial Board 2; WAA I. 2. 3; WAA Board 3. M(( ORD. BE ERLY |.: Omaha. Nch., i ' ' (c((V.5-Home Economics (4ub 3. I: WCA 1.2. 3. I; WAA 2. 3. 4. McC;ORMA( K. WHIINEV: DeKalb. III.. ArrnuaulirnI Eu inrer- iif;— Signi.i Phi Epsilon: Scabbard ;iTicl Blade 3; IAS 2. 3. 1. presi- dent 3. sec ictarv -treasurer I; Ponlimiers I. 2. 3; Cadet Oflicers ' Association 3. MciCORMICK. CAROL .; M.inchester. Conn., Honu- Miniage- iiiiiil ' Bela Phi; Omicion Nn 3. I; Home Economics Club 2: C:.A 2: (niversitv of Connccticnt. MiCRACKEN. I.TCILE E.: . ugusta. Kan.. Hiniir E.rotiniiiirs Edit- cY( iii — Roger Williams Club 3. I; I beta Epsilon 3. 4: E ' lDoiaclu Iiinior College. McCRAIIH. WILLIAM V .: Ml. Rainier. Mil.. Oi owo oyv-Kappa Sigma; Scabbard and Blade 3: Intramural Board 2. McDonald. ELGENK ].. Sioux city. Mcchiininil Eiifiiurriiun- . S IE: Newman C:liib; Trinity College. Mi;l)ON. LD. JEAN C; Ames, Textiirs atid C o i iiy-Kappa Delta; Homcmaker, cut editor 3; Health Council 2: YWC.A: Home- coming, central commillee 4; Rcciealion C onuiiittee 3; A ' eishea. open house 3; Friday Frolics 3: Oklahoma A it M. MiELHINNEV. HELEN A.; Ames. Trxliles and C,7o i )(g-Della l)ell:i Delta: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 1; War C:ounVil 2. 3; ■W ' C:.A I. 2. 3. I: Home Economics Ball, chairman 3; Daily Student Slvlc Show 3: P;inbellcnic Council 3. I; Religious Emphasis Com- millee 2; Homecoming Dances 3: Prep-Soph Ball 2; W.A.A 3. McKEE. C:. ROLYN M.; C:arlisle. Al j lied .( -Kappa Delta; Twisters I. 2. 3. 4. vicc-presiclent 3. secretary 4: Delta Phi Delta 4; Psi Chi 4: Hoiuc Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Ml KEE. JOHN R.: C irlislc. Ai ririillur il Erotit inirs—V)c la Tan Dellii. |)iesiclent 3; .Agricultural Economics C ' 4iil) I. 2. 3: Iowa . griculturisl 2. 3; Scabbard ;ind Blade 3; Intcrfratcrnily C:oiincil 3. McLAlCHLIN. CHARLES L.: Marathon. Aniiii il Htishandty- FarmHoii.se: .Ames Forester 1; Block ;nul Bridle 2. 3. 4. tieasnrer 4: Iowa . gricultiirist 2. 3: Little International 2; Wrestling 2. 3. 4: eishea 3. 4; Stanford Lni ersil . McQliOWN. MARILYN: Big Rock. 111.. D c ' r.v-Kappa Delta; Home Exonomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: YW ' C;A I. 2: Concert and March- ing Bands 1. 2. 3: SAI I. 3. 1; Bowling Club 3. 4. MEIS. MARK J.: LeMars. . .;)o io ; v-Foolball I: Basketball I. 2; Purdue l ' ni ei sit . MENGHINI. ALFRED G.; Rock Springs. Wvo.. Mcchanicul Eugi- (vi )iir— . SME 3. 4; Newman Club 4: Ward Svslem 4: University of W c)ming. MENSCH. JOHN E.: Nevada. Chnuiail Trr ) ) «gv-Mason City )nnior C ollcge. MEN EL. RON.M.D G.; Ha elton. An ( u w -.V ymwm (4iib 1. 2. 3. I: Alpha Zeta 3. 4. MEREDITH. BARBARA I..; Ardcuvoir. Wash.. Haiiit ' . Miniiiiir- )ii()i — Barton Hall, president 4: Dorniitorv Council, president T. Cardinal Ciuild 4; A ' eishca 3: Washington .State College. MERRILL. NANC;Y ].: Rock Island. 111.. Housrhdd E,iuij nc)it- .Vlpha Gamma Delia: YWC.A 1.2. 3. 4: Religious Emphasis Week 3: Home Economic Cairriciilum Commillee .3. I. MERRILL. WILLIAM .M.; Dcs Moines. C.oicriil i ' ugi ' iifcn ' ng-.Vle lanlc. vice-president 3. MERTEN. BRUCE G.; Sioux City. Cii ' il tiig jiccioi!;- Theta i. sccret;irv 3; I ' ontonicrs 2: .ASC;E 2. 3. I; Track 2. ME ER. EUGENE C: McCiregor. Oaiiy Hushii idn-WpU:i G;imma Rho; . gricullural Ciouncil 2. 3. 4: Clardinal Guild 3; Inter- collegiate Dairv Team 2: Livestock |udgiug .Sc|iiacl 3; Block and Bridle 1. 2. 3. I: Dairv Husbandry Club I. 2 ' . 3. 4: Band I. 2. ME ER. E ' ON 1,.; Latimer. Home Eronomirs Eldiiialioii— Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. I; (. I. 2. 3. I; Campus I H C lub I, 2. 3, I. ME ER. MILTON G.; Rockwell. Mrrhiiiiinil tiig nfciDig-Ward 1. 2. 3. 4; ASME 3. 4; Ciamma Delta 2. 3. 4: Wartb ' nrg College. MICHELS. CATHERINE [.; Washington. Di ' ( ' (( ' fi-Delta Z.cla; C. I. 2. 3. 4: Home Elconomics C;iub I, 2. 3. 4; WAA I. 2. 3; He;ilih Clouncil I. 3; Women ' s I Fialemilv I; Homemaker 1. MICKEl.SON. R. .STUART: Thief River Falls. Minn.. I ' lixiin- Baskclball 2. 3: Varsity I Club. MILLER. .ALFRED M.: Newton. Cliciiiiail £)i,t:7)«c) )is-Sigma Phi Epsilon. MILLER. JOHN P.: Cirnndv Center. Animal Hiisl andr -l-:um- House: Block and Bridle 1.2. 3. I. president 1: VMCA 1.2: Little Interuaiional 1. 2: C:anipus 4-H C:lul) I. 2. 3. 4; College Live slock .Sc|uacl I. .MILLER. NAN; LaCrossc. Wis.. )i( ((hs -Gamma Phi Beta, vice- president 3: Home Economics CMub 2. 3. 4: Dance C:lub 2. 3. 4. treasurer 3: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 3; LaCrossc State Teachers College. 337 Mil l.lkW, DWIll. I.. |R.; KmuIoii. III.. oi iV i i i( -liorlidil uiral C:lul) 1. li. 3. 1. picsitlciu :i; . (;iiciilliiial C;oiiiuil 1; I ' olo 1. MIl.L.S. Nt.ARY I..: Bethany. Mo., .Ipflird .(rZ-Kappa Delta. Woiiicii ' s Cilee (liil) 1. 2. 3. I: Simula . lpha lota, vicc-presitlcnt; Delta I ' hi Delta: .Sot Dot; Festival (lionis 1. 2. 3, 1; College .Sextet. Ml rC:HEl.l,. M. R()I. I..; . ii ler.soii. Mo.. DiXf iri-Kappa Phi 1. .H. I: lloiiu- Kconomics C:iiih I. 1. ' . ' . I; Wesley Foundation 1, 2. 3. I. MITCHEl.l.. WAI.I.ACK C;.; . nies, Zo ) o ;T-. lpha I ' hi Oincsa: WOI Radio Woikshop 1; Baseball Manager 1.2. 3. I; Xi Ward. MOCK. WENDKl.I. D.: Spiingview. Ncbr.. Arronnutiail Enghiccr- iii [;-l. .S 2. 3. I; Doanc College. MOLl,. D.M.E (■..: Charles Cilv. C.oiinil uiij fKvWNi;- Thcla Xi. president 3. 1. lieasurci 2. 3: liilerfiaiernil Coiiniil. sccictary 3: .S.Wl I. 2. 3. 1: Iowa Engineei 1. 2: Mens I ' anhcllcnit Dante 3: X ' cishea. open hoii.sc 1. 2. 3. 1: Teiniis 1. MOl.l.KR. |()H R.: C:asey. Ehchiail win uccniUj-Diakc liii ersil : Miami liiiversily. MOMORK. I. R1I. ' . ' .: Vankton. .So. Dak.. Ti-xlilcs inul (:li}lhi)i! ' i Beta I ' hi; Textiles and Clothing Club, president I: Home F.eonomirs Club 1, 2, 3. 4. conncil 3. A: YWC.A 1, 2. 3. I; W. , 2. 3. 1; N ' aiails. secretary-lreasiircr 3. 1. MON IGOMFR ' . ]0¥A, R.; .Ames. foirs(n-I ' reslrv Club 2. 3. 4; Football; lfa k; Parsons Cxillegc. MOODIE. M. R|ORlE H.; .Arlington Heights, III.. HousclioUi l-.iliiij)n enl — V l elA Phi. vice-prcsideni; Omitron Nil 3. 1; .Science Women ' s Club 1; Home Economics Club 3. 1; Daily .Student 2; Homemaker 2; .Social Council 2. 3: War Council 3; W. A 1. 2. 3; Iowa .Stale Players. MOORE. MARY E.. Chicago. III.. D«« r.«-Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Phi 3. I: Omicron Nu 3. 4; Home Economics Club 4; YWC, 3, 4; DePaiiw I ' niversity, .MOORE. RUTH; Mooiesville. Mo.. Experimental Coo  n-Home Economics C:lul) 3. 4; ■WCA 3. 4; Cottey College. MORCAN. H.XROl.D |.; . mcs. Veliiinary Af( ' f ((?ir— Sigma Chi; [r, A ' .MA 1. 2, 3, 4; Veterinarv C;lass, |)resident 2, 3, 4; Veterinary Smdcnt, associate editor 3, co-editor I; Veterinary Division Execu- tive Council 2, 3. I; Interfialernity Council 2, MORI.OCK, JEROME F,; Des Moines, forcs n— Kappa Sigma, pledge trainer 4; Forestry Club I, 2. 3. I; Co.ssacks 1; Pistol Team I. 2. 3; Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4; Notre Dame. MORION. CHARLES H.; Omaha. Nebr.. Aicliitertural Engineer- ;ig— Sigma . lpha Epsilon; AIA I, 2, 3, I: Iowa Engineer 1; Inter- fraternity Pledge Council I, iMO,SS, RONALD A,; Oakdale, Nebr., ForcsdT-Forcstry Club I, 2, 3, 1; Bot:my Club I, 2; . mes Forester 2. 3. 4. MIIMCA. RD. MII.O L.; .Anita, Ajrrindlural Engineering— ASAE MI ' N{;ER, M, X H,; Lebanon, Mo,. Mciiiiinieal Engineering— Vhi Dell;i lhel;i, president, pledge trainer; . SME; Iiilerfiatcrnitv Council. ice-presi lent 3. president I; Faigineering C: )iincil 3. 4; Engineer ' s Carni al I; Men ' s Panhellenic Dance, chairman 3; Senior Prom, (ommiiiee 4; Veishea Dance 3; Polo 1; Swimming I; Los . ngelcs City College. MIIRRA ' . FRANCIS A.: O ' Neill. Neb.. Meelmnical E:ngineering- Pi Ian Sigma, secretary 3; , SME. vice-president 4. MUSSER. NORI. ■N 1).; .Ames. Arclulectural Engineering— Ue .a Chi; .AIAE; Oklahoma University; Kansas University. Nn KRS, |,AMES L.; Sioux City, Meelmnical Engineering—S ' x,m:i .Alpha Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi 4; Pi Tau Sigma ,3. 4. ])iesidcnl 3; ASME. president 3; Cardinal Kev 1; Track 1. 2; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Varsity I C;iiib 1. 2, 3, 4, NHNEDER, f;H, RI.ES; ' I ' olcdo, Ohio, Merhaniral Engineering- ASME 1; MC.A 4; Radio Workshop 3. I; low;i Engineer 4; Pur- due l ' ni ersily. M RL.AND. C. J.ANE; Ouawa. Ilmne Eanumiiis Eiliinilion — Howe Fxonomics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; VWCA I. 2, 3. 1; C:oncert Band I; Dormitory .Advisor 2. 4. NEEPER. JOE v.; Houston, lex.. Mrdianinit Engineering- AS ' SXV. . NELSON. ALFRED K.; Ames. Mrrlianiral Engineering-ASWV. 2. 3. I; I H Club 2. 3. 1; Boone Junior College. NELSON. DANIEL J.; Roland. rw og -Sigma Nu. NEL.St)N. DORO I m A.; Millard. Neb.. In tilnlimi Mcinngc- i ie;i — Delta cla: Home Economics C:lul) 1. 2. 3. 4; ' VCA 1. 2. 3. I. cabinet 3; Radio Wr rkshop 1, 2; l.ulher:in Student .Assoria lion 1. NELSON. I ' . N I..; Boone. Agriniltural Engineering- ASAV. 3. I; I H Club 2. 3. 4; Boone Junior (iollege. NELSON. LAWRENCE A.; .Ames. .•( ' n;m«Hy-.Agroiioinv Club 2: .Agii(ulliii;il Couixil 1; Roger Williams Club 2; .South Dakota SUilc College. NEIDERI, DORO I rn J.: Kansiis Cilv. Mo.. HoiisrIioUl Af in i  i M — Home Economics Club 3, 1; Roger Williams Club 3, 4; Kansas Caly Junior (College. NIELSEN. CARL M.; C;ray. Industrial Elducation—Mu Ward, presi- dent I; Alpha eta 3: Indusiri;il Education Club, vice-president 2. presiilcui 1; Agricullural Council 2. I; Ward Executive Council I; Independent l ' ;irty C:ouiKil I. NIELSEN. E. RL A.; Oniah;i. Neb.. Cl ieinistn-AlCUvmt ' . 4; eishea 3. I. NIELSEN. RU I H A.; C:edar Falls, Instilulicm ManagemeiU-Homc Economics Club 3. 1, council I; W.A.A 4; Iowa State Teachers College. NIELSEN. WARREN ' .; Redi E art. Mich.. Civil Engineering— .ASC;F, 1: Mi 4iigan College of Mining I echnology. NIELSEN. WILLIAM N.. JR.; Des Moines. Architectural Engineer- ing-A A 2. 3. I; Swimming 2. 3. I. NICRO. SAM S.; Omaha. Neb.. Civil Enginrcring-ASCV. I. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling I. 2; Newman tJub; Pontonicrs 3. 4. NlSUl.A. CHESI ER A.; Philadelpliia. Pa.. Chemical Engineeiing- Iheta Chi; .AICheniE I; .American Ceiamic .Society 1. 2: Iowa Engineer 1; Veishea 1. 2; Campus ' aricties 3; I lack 1. 2. NOBLE, .ANN.A B.. .Salix. Home Economics EUlucalion — HaiMC Eco- nomics C;lub 2. 3. 1: Bomb Business Slalf 3; Le;igiie of Women N ' olcrs 3; Dormilorv .Advisor 2. NORDAKER. PHM.LIS K.; Greenville. Ohio. EcMiles and Cl, th-  ig— Delia Zeta; Home Exonomics Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Woiirh ' s Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; .Social Council 4; WAA 2, 3. NORENBERf;, BEULAH E,; Wahrx , Neb.. Child Dex ' elopnicnt— Home Economics Club 4; ' WC.A 4; Festival Chorus 4; L!ni cisily of Nebraska. NORRIS. VIRGINI.A E.; Boone. N. C. Textiles and Clolhing- Home E.conomics Club 3. 4; VWCA 3. 4; Illinois Insiirule of Icchnology, NORION, X ' IRGINIA R,; Lawicncebnig, Tenn,, Elxperimental Coo .Y-rv- Alpha Delta Pi; Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4; YWCA 3. 4; WAA 3, I; Veishea 3, 4; Judson College, NO ES. MARILYN L.; Chicago, 111,, Dietetics-Ch Omega; Home Economics C;liil) 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA I, 2, 3, 4; Bomb 1, 2, 3, 4, crigani- ation editor 4, NURSE, H. KENNEI ' H; Dunlap. Agricultural Education-A r e - lural Eclnc;itioii Club; .Agricultural Council; .Morningside Clollege. NURSE. ROBER I ' L.; Dunlap. Mechanical Engineering-Vr c Hall, president I: Central College. NUSS, PH LLIS E.: Sutton. Neb., Applied .lr -Alpha G;iinma Delia; Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Women ' s Glee C:inb I. 2. 3; Festival Chorus 1, 2; Twisters 2. OAKES. KAI HLEEN .A.; Pittsburgh, Pa„ Experimental Cookery- Homc Exoiiomics Club 1,2, 3, 4: YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Veishea 1,2, 3, 4, 0BLINC;ER, MARJORIE E.; Chicago, 111,, Applied .h7-Phi Kappa Chi: Home E.conomics Club 3. 4; Stars Over ' cishca 3; Culver Stockton College O ' BRIEN, ANNE B.; Ames, Experimental CooAci v-Rocbester Insti lute of rechnology, O ' BRIEN, GE ' NE; Mason Cilv, Mechanical Engineering— A r. lau Omega; .ASME; Newman Club. O ' BRIEN. WII.I.I.AM D.; Des Moines, Aeronautical Engineering- Phi Kappa; LAS; Dowling Junior College, OC.AN.A, BERNARDO: Panama, Panama, . ijio io nv— Cosmopolit;in Club 2: Simpson College. OCilLVIE. JANET M.: Sandwich. 111.. A '  r ( ' (ni-Kappa Delta; Home Economics Council 1. social chairm;iii 3; Bomb I. 2: Home- maker 3: Women ' s (;lee Club 2. 3. 4: Festival Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. OLSON. CI.EONE ' .; Grand Mound. Institution Management- Lyoii Hall, secretary 3. vice-president I; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Institution M:inagcmenl CMiib. secretarv treasurer 4; ' WC:. 1. 2. 3. 1; I.iilher:in Slndenl .Association 1. 2. 3. I. corre- sponding secretary 2. I. regional treasurer 2. national financial secretary I; Interfailh Council 3. OI ' PERMAN. C;E0RGE W.; Manning. Dairy Hushandn-Yarm- House; Scabbard and Blade 3; .Agricultural Council 2: Iowa .Agri- culturist 2; Livestock Judging Te;iin I. OSE. ENLOW . .. Bhiiisbnrg. Mcdianical . (General E ngineering— T:iu Kappa Epsilon: Knights of St. P;iirick I. . : X ' eishea. assistant business in:niager 1. ch:iirm:in . : Engineers ' C;irnival. chairman : ): SSIME: Cardinal (iuilcl . ' i: low;i Engineer: Faigineering CUmncil . . OSTROM. RUTH E.: I,:i(.r:iiige. III.. D (( f.(-C.hi Omega: Red Cross Board 2, 3; WA . ' t; Noilhwcsiern Uni ersit . OTTO, JE, N M.: C;laghoin. Institution Mamigenient-Chi Oiiieg:i: Home Economics Club I. 2. 3. 4; YWCA l ' . 2. 3, 4: l.e;igiie of Women X ' olers 2. 3. I: He;ilth Council 2. 3; Fwisters 2. 3: Bit :iiicl Spur 2. 3. OVERHOI.I . M, R C.: Milwaukee. Wis.. Applied Art-V Beta I ' hi. president 1; Delia I ' hi Delt;i 3. I. piesidenl 1: Omicron Nn 3. 1: Home Economics Club 2. 3. I: W ' CA C;il)inel 3: Red Cross Board 2. 3. I: Stephens College. OWENS. JAMES I.; Mag;i iiie. .Ark.. Electrical Elngineering-AIEE 2.3.4. 338 rAET .. CARl. C. JR.: Muscatine, Mechanical Eti ineering—De v. rpsilon: Rami I: F M)tl)all 2. .H. I: Track 3: Muscatine (iinidi Colli-KC. rAl.MKR, RICHARD S.: (;ian l Island. Ncl).. C.rtirinl l-nnincrina. rAl.SS() , H| AMI: Rcvkjavik, Iceland, tiiriculliiral Etijihitiriuii- Thcla Chi; . .S F.; VMCA: Cosin( polil:in Clul): Nonli Dakota .Slate College. I ' .VCK. MARIIN v.: White Bliilf. lemi.. Inilushial Ecotioniics- (lase .SchiH)! of . pplicil .Science: Cential Michijjan College of Edu- cation. I ' AISI.F. ' , |AMKS I..: Dul)ti(|ue, Ccnoal Eniiiiircriiii —l ' hi Kappa I ' si: I ' hi Kappa I ' hi .1. PANEK, MII.ES K.; New I ' lajjiie. Minn.. C;i ' (7 An!;  vi; i;-.VSCK 3. I: liii ersit of .Miiniesota. I ' ARKISON. ROKKRI ' .: Joplin. Mo.. Clirniical •.iiy iirci jii;- lau IScIa IM I: AlCliemE ;!: Drum Coips 3; Kansas Stale Teachers College. r. RR() I I . M. EI.ENK: luckennan. Aik., Hnu.scliold Eijuilniititl- .Mpha (■aninia Delta: I hela Epsilon 3: Home Economics Cliil) 3: Dance Club 3. I: Daih Student 3. I: Roger Williams C:lul) 3; Ouachita College. I ' A r 1 ERSON. JOHN W.: Des Moines. Veterinary A ' rf(((ii(-Sigm;i .Alpha Epsilon: |r. . ' M. . treasurer 3: Veterinary Studeiu, a l vcrtisiiig manager 3: eishca. veterinary open house chairman 2 Drake l ' ni cisitv. I ' ATl ERSON. ERDA LEIGH: Marathon. Home Economics Edit- r i Vm-Kappa I ' hi 2. 3. 1: Home Economics Cluh I. 2, 3. 1: YWCA 1. 2. 3. I: Festival Choiiis 3. 1: IH Clul) I, 2. 3. 4. council 1, 2: Wesle Foundation I, 2. 3. I: V ' eishea. home economics central committee: Religious F iitphasis Week Committee 2. 3. PA SEN, ES I HER M.: C.amaiuhe. C7i( ' ;ii;s(n -Gamma Delta 2. 3. 1; Science (Jul) 2. 3: 4-H Coiuicil 1: Bethan College. PEDERSON. BLANCHE M.: Norlhwood. N. D.. Eduealiim-Homi: Economics C ' ltih 3. I: WC. t: Festival Chorus 3: Homemaker 3. t: l-H Clul) 3. 4: Lutheran Student .Association 3. I. slate secretary 4: Concordia Ciollege. PEDERSON. RLSSELL J.: Ft. Dodge. Induslrinl Engineer in i:,-}icv. Ihela Pi: SSIME 3. 4. president 3: Engineering C;ouncil. president I. Ponionieis I. 2. 3: Veishea I. 2. 3. 4: Mililarv Circus I. 2. 3: Engineer ' s Carnival 4: Engineer ' s Ball 4: I rumpet and Drum Corps I. PENDERGAST. EDWARD F.: Ames. Animal Husbandry-hlocV. and Bridle Cluh. PF OPLES. GR.WDON: .Ames. Aeronautical Entrineerina—Vh ' i Gamma Delta: LAS 3. 4: Cardinal Guild ' i: Iowa Engineer 2. 3. 4. . ). managing editor 4. editor b: F ' reshman Handbook, chairman 5: Engineering Coiuicil 4: Pontoniers 1. 2: Military Circus 1. 2: Veishea I: Engineer ' s Carnival 4. ,5: Engineering I: Journalism I; Iowa FIngineer. publication board 4: Guard of St. Patrick: l!ni- versitv of West A ' irginia. PERSINGER. ARDELL L.: Hornick. Agricultural Education-. y. Gamma Rho: .Agricultural Education Club 2, 3: Wayne State Teachcis College. PETERSEN. DONALD J.: Harlan. Aeronautical Engineering-IAS 3. 4: Iowa State Pilot ' s Cluh 2: .Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band I. 2. PETERSEN. ELMER L.: .Ames. .4groHomv— Alpha Zeta 4: .Agronomy Club I. 2. 3. 4. treasurer 3: Gamma Sigma Delta 4: Baseball 2. PETERSEN. W.AVNE E.: Des Moines. Mechanical Engineering— Tail Beta Pi: Pi Tail Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: ASME .3, 4: Inl ' ia- miirals: Men ' s Cooperative Dormilorv. secretarv 2. PETERSON. JEANNE S.: DaMon. Home Econtnnics Education- Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4; VWCA 1, 2. PETERSON. J. WARREN: Omaha. Neb.. Mechanical Engineering- Universitv of Nebiaska: I ' niversity of Omaha. PETERSON. ROBERT L.: Omaha. Neb.. Electrical Engincering- .Alpha Ward, secretarv 3: AIEE 4; VMCA 4; Westminster Founda- tion 3. 4: Iniversitv of Omaha. PETRO, ' ERNON ' L.: Center Point. Agricultural Journalism- Sigma Delta Chi 3. 4. treasurer 4: Iowa .Agriculturist, editor 4; Bomb, photographer 2. 3. 4: Daily Student, proof reader 1. re- porter 2. night editor 3. photographer 2. 3. 4: Clieen Gander 3: Minlwanca Founders I: t ' niveisiiv of Chicago. PFIIZENMAIER. RAYMOND W.: Bettendorf. Mechanical Engi- neering- Vhciii Chi: AS.MF 3. I. PHEl.AN. MARION P.: Emmetsburg. Apj lied .h7-Alpha Delta PI: Home Economics Club 2. 3: W ' C.A 3. 4: Newman Club 2. 3. I; Radio Plavers 2: W.A.A 2. 3: Sports Club 4: Emmetsburg |unior College. PICKFORD. JEANNETTE: Des Nfoines. Household Equifwient- Pi Beta Phi: Phi Ipsllon Omlcron 3. 4: VWC.A, freshman presi- ilenl I. cabinet I: Student liiion Board 2. 3. 4: Women ' s Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. PICOTIE. GORDON P.: Hollywood. Calif.. for« r -Foiesiry Club; Intramurals. I ' lFCiORS. IRMA J.; I ripoli. Die cd ' cj-SiRiiia Alpha Iota; Sigma Fia Chi: B;ind: Frisble Fellowship: Iowa State Icachers College. I ' IFRICK, EDWARD (..: Des Moines. Chemical Engineering-l ' hi Kappa: AlChemE: Newman C4iib; Dowling Junior College. PIISENBERGER. FORRF.SI D.; Mariie. Mechanical Engineering- .Acacia; .ASMFl; rniveisitv of Kentucky. PLAIN I . JOHN J.; Stillwater. Minn.. Civil Engineering- %Ct.. I ' OI.CHON. WILLIAM H.; Davcnporl. Civil F.nginecring-Thcv.i Deli.i (hi. piesldeiii 3: .ASCE I. POLLARD. ROBERI 1..: Ames. Foresl -y-V Mu .Alpha 3. 1: For esiiv (III!) 2. 3. 1. president 3; .Men ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 1; Boone liiiiioi College. I ' Ol.SKI. I AMES R.: Kansas Citv. Kan.. Aeronautical Engineering— Lniveisliv of .Nebraska. POR I ER. PAUL W.; Des Moines. Industrial Economit s-lUcu Xi. POS I . .ARDIS L.: Kimbcrlv. Idaho, n c rd ' rs— Home Eionomics Club: WVC.A; riilveisllv of Nebraska. POWELL. WILLIAM C. JR.: Iniversily Citv, Mo.. Industrial Eco- nomics— ' i K:ippa . lpha: ' .M(;A. cabinet I. 2; Siiideni Properties Hoard 2. 3. I. chalinuin I: °elshca. :issisiaiit business manager 3; Bomb, business stall 3: (4irlstlan Science Organization 3, 4, reader I: Religious Fjiiphasis Week, radio chairman 3. PR.A F ' l . lENNFVFTE; Decatur, III.. Dietetics— Home Flconomics Club 2. 3. 1: ■S AVCA 2. 3. 4; Festival Chorus 2: I wisters 3: Mac- Miirrav (College. PRES rON, BONNA B.: Wavne. Neb.. D«( ;fs-liidepen(lcnt Parly (.ouncil 3: Wavne State leacheis College. PRIDE. RICHARD A.: Ames. Civil Engineering-. SC.¥. 2. 3. 4; MCA. cabinet I. 2. 3: .Memorial Lnlon Student Board of Direc- tors 2. 3. 4; Presbvterliiii Fellowship Council 2, 3. PRO! NICK. WAI. lER , .; Schenecladv. N. V.. Electrical Engineer- ing, (General f ngineeriiig—S ma Pi; .AIEF ; I ' niversity of Missouri. PI ' CKF T I . .ACIE E.; .Ardmore. leiin.. Animal Hushandry—Vni- versllv of Fennessee. PL I NAM. RHEA H.: Schenecladv. N. V.. Mechanical Engineering— Fail Kappa Epsilon: .ASME 4; Football I; Track 1. 2, 3. ()l ADE, EVERETT D.; Ft. Dodge. Mechanical Engineering-ASME 2: Pontoniers 3: Militarv Circus 2: Ft. Dodge Junior College. OITNER. RUTH A.: Des Moines. D f n-Dclta Zeta: Home Eco- ' nomlcs Club 1, 2. 3. 4: VWC.A 1. 2. 3. 4; Health Council I. 2. 3, sccrelarv-lieasiirer 3. qriST. MARGARET A.: Ames. Dietetics-V Beta Phi: Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2. 3. 4: VWCA I. 2. 3. 4; Dance Club I. 2. 3. presi- tlent 3: W.A.A Council 3, 4. president 4: Homemaker 2. 3. (HIST. ROBERT J.; .Ames. Mechanical Engineering. General Engi- (iccn ' ig— Sigma Nu: Guard of St. Patrick: .SSLME; .ASME: Band 1; Aeishea I. 2. 3. RADICS, P.AUL F.. JR.: Detroit. Mich.. Electrical Engineering-V-la Kappa Nu: Pi Mu Epsilon; General Motors Institute of Tech- noiogv . RADKINS. ANDREW P.; Chicago. III.. Mechanical Engineering- Pi Tail Sigma: .ASME; rniveislty of Chicago: Purdue I ' niversity. RASML.SSON, EDVTHE K.: Ames. Child nevelopment-Kapps Delta; Inieichurch Council 1.2: WAA 2. 3. RA I NER. ROBERT A.; Cedar Rapids. Industrial Engineering-Phi (.amma Delta: SSIE 3. 4; Coe College. RAN , RO(.ER E.: Ames. £co o; r,v— Beta Theta PI. REED. REX R.: Peterson. Ceneral Engineering— Thcla Chi: Phi Mu Alpha: Men ' s ( lee Club 2. 3. 4. president 4: Festival Chorus 2, 3, 4: eishea 2. 3: Morningsitle Ciollege: Notre Dame Lniverslty. REINHAR r. HAROLD R.: Hu lev. Animal Husbandr -VW Mu . lpha 3. 4; V.MCA 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4: Festival Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Block and Bridle Club 2. 3. 4. REISTER. FLO 1) M.: .Ames. .Architectural Engineering— . caci3: ALA 3. 4. RICE. CAROL L.: Eden. N. V.. Experimental CooArn-Theta Epsi- lon 2. 3. 4. vice-president 3. president I; Home Economics Club 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Glee Club 2: Festival Chorus 2: Daily Student 2. 3: Homemaker 3; Roger Williams CJiib 2. 3. 4. alumni rela- tions chairman 2. program chairman 3. I hela Epsilon repiesenla- live 4: .New ork Stale I eacheis College. RICHARDSON. DEL R.; Marshalltown. Mechanical Engineering- Marshalllown Junior College. RICH I ER, HOWARt) J.: Rockwell Citv, Civil Engineering-. y yi Ian Omega: (.leeii (.ander 1; Dailv Student I; Iowa Engineer, piiblicliv manager 2: ' elshca 2. RIN(.SI RAND. ROBERI C: Des Moines. Electrical Engineering— Phi Delta I beta: AIEE 3. 4: Iowa Stale Cossacks 2, 3; Iowa Engi- neer I: .Mililarv (arcus 2, 3; Veishea 3; I ' niversity of Wyoming. ROBBINS. MARY .ANNE; Hurley, N, M„ Dietetics-tlyc Ycr 2; Twister 4; Colorado Women ' s College. 339 ( ROBKR rsON. KRN ' () ' .; Dcmhit, Culo., C.iuiriil Eui:.inefrhig— Sixiiia Alpha K.psiloir, Coloiado Sdiool of Miiic-s; Norlhwcslcrn I ' nhcisilv. ROIUSON. WKNDAI.l, (..; Mounl Am. l-.lrilriml •.;n;  ((i iJi, ' — Kia Kappa Nil S. 1; I ' i Mil Epsiloii ;!. I. ROC.M ' .S, ROHKR I R.: I.akclicld. Minn., rclriiniirr Mcdiriiu- 1 licia i. pnsiilcMl 2. . ' i; |i. WMA L ' . S. 1. ' i. scciclaiy 1; Vclcii- nar Suuk ' nl 1. ' ): Uaiul 1: rni cisil of Miimcsola. ROWF.BKRC, KM. A JKAN: (iramillc. Oliio, luliicnIiim-Uch-.t Delia Delia: Home Eeoiioniics Cluh 3. 1; V C:. , ' i. I: Women ' s (.lee ( liil) I; Icslival Chorus I; Bomb Ueaiiu Ball, eodiaiiman 3; RoekfoKl Colle};e. ROO.sr. |()H F.: Sioux C:ily. .tj ricullunil Mannircinriil-Rel I licia I ' i. neasiirer 3. 1: Farm Opcraiions Clul); .Siiiilent I ' lopei lies Board. maiia};e ' 3. I; .Snideiit I ' liblicalioii Boaril 3. 1: Varie- lies ( ' .ommillcc 2: lee .Show, ehairmaii 2: Daily .SnideiU. adverlis- inj; manager: Homcconiinf;. parade thaiiman 2: X ' eishea. opening (eremoiiies chairman 3; Iowa Slalc Dehaieis 2. 3: Repiesenlative I ' aitv. plalform chairman 2. president 3. ROOT. CHARLES V.; C;iinlon. hniuslriiil luouoiniis-Vhi Kappa I ' si: I rack Manager 1. 2. 3: Veishca 1. 2. ROSEN, . I.I(;E; Rome. N. V.: C (( iH rv— Scieiuc Women ' s Club 3. 1: Ihealer Work Shop: Radio Work Shop: W. A: Rochester Institute of Technology. RO IH. F.I.SIE: Des Moines. Diclrlia— Home Economics Club. ROI HAC;KER. MAR M.: . nies. TrMilr.s inut Clothiiig-Pi Beta Phi. pledge president 1; I ' hi I ' psilon Omicron 3. 4. secretary 4: Home Economics C:iul) I. 2. 3. 4. freshman president 1. vice- president 1: |iniior i ' anhellcnic Coinicil. president 1: Sketch, asso- ciate business manager i: Homemaker. advertising manager 3; I ' rcp-Soph Ball, ticket chairman 2. ROI SH. Il.Ll. M S.: Des Moines. Aiionauticnt Enj:,ineering—V i (.amma Delia: IAS 2. 3. I: Tennis I. RIDE. M. R ■ J.; Marshalkown, Home Munui iiiicnl- ' Beta I ' lii: Home Fxonomics Club I. 2. 3. 4; VWCA I. 2 3. 4; WAA 1. 2. 3. 4: linramurals Board 3: Twisters 2: League of Women ' oters 4. RISSEI.I.. |. ANNEITE: Grinnell, Hoitsrhohl luiuijiment-Home Economics Cllub I. 2. 3. 4: VWC.V I. 2. 3. 4; Homemaker. business stalf 2: Marching Band 1. 2. 3: Concert Band 1. 2, 3. R ' AN. C;. THOMAS: Dubucpie. Clinnirnl Kni iiirfriiiii-Vhi Delta I heta: .Mpha Clii Sigma: IChemK 2. 3. 4. president 4: Iowa Engineer. R ■DER. RICH.VRD E.: Sanduich. 111.. Mrihiiuiail Enninccring- Sigma Chi. RVKEN. JOHN M.: . ckley. .trniniiulinil Aii,i; ; 7nii.i;-I. S 2, 3, 4. piesident 3: (iuard of St. Patrick: Band 1. SANDER. ROBERI ' ().: Waukou. rclrriiiniY , ;cW r )ic-. lpha (.amma Rho. vice-president 1: .A ' NE . president 4: (Cardinal (.uild 3. I: Velerinarv Student, featine editor 2. S. RCHFyi . I.E. II A ' . .: .Mgona. histilulioiiiil A rtiirt!;(  (( '  — Kappa I ' hi 3. 1: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; VWCA 3. 4: WAA 2. 3: 1-H (4ub 1. 2. 3. t. S. R{,EN I . I.EROV H.; Slalen Island. N. V.. lilctlrical Ennincer- (f U-Scabbard and Blade 3: AIEE 1: IRE 1: VMCA; Radio ' Work- shop 4: liatk 3: rnivcisilv of Miiniesoia. SAl ' ERI.ENDER. OI.IVE M.; Consl:Mil Spring. Jamaica. Cliild Dr- i ' cl( lmii ' ii I— nlcyl:i lh Council. SAUNDERS, LUCII.I.E (;.: Forest Park. 111.. Hiinir Etoiioiiiiis Edu- rn( o(i -Kappa Delta, vice-president 3: Education Club Previews, business manager, secrelarv 3: WC. I. 2. 3. I: (.reen (iandcr 2: Dailv Student 2; W. . 1, 2. 3; Christian Science Oiganization 4; Joint .Social Council I; Homeccnning (juceii , tleiulanl 2. SAWDER. L.W ' ERNE H.: Davenport, . ,i;r«ijo))iv- Agronomy Club 2. 3. I. presi leiu 1: WUX 1. 2. 3. 1: Cardinal (.uild 3. I: Siunmer (.uild. president 3: .Men ' s (,lec (.lub 1. 2. 3. I: Homeioming, assistain chairman 4: Veishca. open house 3; Presbyterian Fel- lowship I. 2. 3. 1: secietary 2. vice-president 4: Ward F ' .xecuiiye (;oun(il 3. 4; Religious Fjiiphasis Week, vice-chairman 1. SCABOO. (.I ' SI N.: Sioux City. Mcchnniail Eughii-i-rin ' j, V lau Sigm.i 3. I: . lplia Phi Omega 2. 3: .VS.ME 2. 3, l ' : Iowa Engineer 3; Morningside (iollege. .SCHAKEI.. MARK E.: Pella. .ln i ulhiuil •( lud mii -Agricultural F:ducalion Cltdi 1. 2, 3, I: IS () 1. 2. 3. 1. SMOAK, MAXINE I.,; (ilcn Ellvn, 111.. Ajiftlird .li(-Kappa Delia: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3. I. (omuil 1: C. 1. 2. 3. 1; Women ' s (dee Clidi 1, 2, 3, I; lesiival (4iorus 1, 2. 3. 4: WOI Plaveis I, 2: Homemaker I, 2, 3: Bomb 1: Daily Student 2: (Jrcen dandei 1. 2. 3; Christian Science Orgiini ation 3. I: Stais Over ' eishea 3: Homecoming 3. I. SCHEMMEI.. EI.I ABEIH J.: Ilibbing. Minn.. Educali n-K: y, Ka])pa (;:innna: Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4: YWC. 2. 3. 4: . cwinan (4ub 2. 3. I: Ilibbing Iiinior College. .SCHIPl II.. i: 1 HA: (.oldlield. ) ( , f.s-Mortar Board, secretary 4: I ' hi I ' psilon Omicion. piesident I: Home F ' .couomics C.lub 1, 2. 3. 4. treasurer 3. couiuil I: Cardinal (.uild 3. I: U ' C A I. 2, 3, 4, treasurer 1: Roberts H:ill. president 3: Independent Party Coini- cil 2, 3. I: Doiinilory .Activities Council 2: Iowa Slate Debaters 2; Twisters 2: Homemaker 2: Four-Fold Foinidcrs 4: X ' eishea 2, 3, secretary 2. food administrator 3; Religions Emphasis Week 3. 1: Junior i ' rom 3. SCHI.ASS. CORINNE P.: Waverly. .Vocyo wgi-Science Vonieirs Cllnb I: Hillel. president 3: Inter-Faith CUiuncil 3. 1: I ' niversilv of .Mani- toba. SCHI.ENSK.. DOROTHY M.: l.auiens. JoMm -. lplia (iamma Delta: Science Women ' s (4ub I, 2, 3. 4: VWCA I, 2, I: Orchestra I, 2: 4-H C4ul) 1. 2. 3. 4; Sketch 2. 3. exchange editor 3; Bit and Spur I. Bomb 3: League of Women Voters, vice-president 4. SCHLE.SSELMAN, P. l L A.: Ames, hidustrinl Edumlion-.WyihA Zeta 4: MC. . cabinet 3. I: Independent Party Council, presi- dent 3. 4: .Agricultural Council, secrelarv 3. 4: Religious Empha- sis Week 3: Western I ' niou College: Black Hills Teachers College. .SCHMALENBER(;ER. carl H.: Vincent. MiTlinnkal Engineer- iiij;— Sigma Chi: ,ASME 3. 4: Iowa Engineer 3: I ' niycrsily of OiiKiha. .SCH(JELERMAN. )EAN: Everh. EdurnHnn-Hmm: Economics (4ub 1. 3: VWCA 1. 2, 3. 4. SCH0(;ER, ROBER T a.: Osage. Mrrhanirnl £)ig )i )  g-Oregoii State College. SCHOOF. VF.RLA R.: Waverly. Applied .4r -Delta I ' hi Delia 3. 1: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Iowa State Debaters 3: Radio Workshop 1: Home Economics Core Curriculum Committee 3. I; eishca 3. SCHOONOVER. THO.M.AS H.: Huntinglou Woods. Mich.. Attn- iiaiiliriil Engincrring—. Wpha Tan Omega: I ' hi Kappa Phi I: I. S 3. 4: I ' ontoniers 2: Newman Club 2. 3. 4. S(:HRA(.. O ' RAV L.: Freeman. S. D.. Civil Eiigim ' fritig-ASCK 3. 4; lulrannirals 3. 4: .South Dakota State School of Mines and Tech- nology. SCHLIL .E. WALLACE iM.: Va Home. Mcrliniiinil Enginccring- Green Gander 3: Stars Over ' eishca 3: RO TC Rifle Team, cap- tain 2. SCHCT ' TE. HARL.XN H.; Marshalllowu. Mrdiiniiiiil Engitu-riiiig- ' cishea 3. SCOLES. N ' F ' .II. B.: Webster Caty, Agriculliiiiil Eriniiii)iics— pb; Tail Omega: .Agricultural Council 2: Daily Studenl 1, 2. night editor 2, advertising manager 2: Iowa .■Agriculturist 2: Green ( an- der 2: Cardinal (iuild 2: Drake Tniycrsity. SC:OTT. RICHARD B.: Evaustou. 111.. Physical Ediirntioii-S -,m:i Chi: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4, cci-captain 4: arsitv I (lub 2. 3. 1. treas- urer 3. president I: Dailv Studenl I; Orchestra 1. SEBERT. K. ' B.; Glen Ellvn, III., Chemical Eiigiiicciiiig-ne l: Tpsilon: Iowa State Plaveis 1. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3: Inlerfnilcrnily Council 3. SEBO. |0 C.l E.: Madelia. Minn.. Home Economics Ediiciilinii — .Alpha (lamma Delta: Home Economics C:Uib 1. 2. 3. 4: VWCA I, 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 2: World Siudenl Service Fund 3, 4: Bomb 2: Festiyal Chorus 2, 3, 1. SEISER, VIR(;iL O.: Websler Cilv. forc.s rv-Sigma Pi: Webster (aty [uuior (.ollege. SE MOl ' R. I. ' SLE E.: Ames. Clicmicul Tcchiiohg - C. 3: Men ' s (.lee (;iub 3: Wavne Slate Teachers College. SE MOlIR. RALPH D.: Fairfay. Mo., Atiinml Hushn)idr - :iu Kappa I psilc)n; Block and Bridle I. 2. 3. 4. treasurer 3. 1: Men ' s (ilce Club 2. 3, I: Festival Chorus 2. 3. 1: Stars Over Veishca 3, 4. SECOR, ESTHER J.: Melbourne. Household ■;(  mc -Sigma Ela Chi 2. 3. 4: Home E.conomics Club I. 2. 3. 1: Frisbie House 1. 2, 3, 4; Women ' s (.lee Club 3: Festival Chorus 1. 3. SHEHAN. NORRIS E.: Council Blulls. (irncriil Jig iiccr iig-Signia Chi. yice-president 3: ASME 3: Track 3: Men ' s (.Ice Club 3: Navy ()uarlel 3: Intramurals 1. 3. SHOEMAKER. (.EOR(.E K.: Des .Moines. C.ciicnil Eiigiucciiug- Radio Players 3: luter-Failh Council 3. 1: (iraceland College. SIECK. L.WVRENCE K.: Council Blulls. Civil iiig iiccM iig-Sigma I ' hi F psilon. v ice-presidcnl I: Tan Beta I ' i 3, secietary 4; .A.SCT. I. 2. 3. I; Faigineering Council 1. I. SIGURDSON. AR TlUR (..: (iowrie. Diiin i i i v rv-Dairv Club 1: Ft. Dodge |uiiior (iollcge. SI.MONS. (.EOR(.E ( ' ..: I,;i(.r.iuge. 111.. Cciiriiil Eiigiiiccriiig- Sigma . lpha Kpsilon. | resicleiil 3. 1: Rcpresenlalive I ' ;irlv. vice- prcsidenl I: eishea Central Committee 3. 1; Inler-Fralcrnity Council 1: Iowa Engineer 1. 2: Inlramural Council 2. SIMS. JIMMIE R.. JR.: DcWitt. ((rM iT-Fcnestrv Club 2. 3. 4: Louisiana Institute of Technologv: Purdue rniveisily. SINI)IN(.. DAA ' ID (..: Rocky Ford, Colo.. Dain '  ( i ,v(rY-Dairy Industrv Club 3. 4: Colorado State College. SM.ART. MARVIN I..: Milton. Agriciilhirnl Ediiciilioii . nv ' uu ' i- liiral Ednc;itiou (lub I: W Cslev liiuiukilion 2. council president 3. 340 SMI I H. I ' rt.KNK r.: C;lcni ns. .Ijiiicutlinal ICiijiiticrritiii —Vrcsi- ilciil of Stiulc ' iit Hddv I: Cardiiiiil Kcv S. 1: scnctaiv I; Alpha .cla I: KniKlus of Si. I ' aliiik 1; ASAK L ' . S. I; Agiirulliiial Council 2: Canliiial (.uilil . ' i. I; SliulnU Inion Board 1; VMCA 1. 2. 3. I, pirsidc-iu 3. |iiarliM I; Siiiiltiu Deacon I ' lcshvlciian (.lumli 2. S. SMI IH. IRWCKS M.; Wimtiscl. Housi-hold Kiiuil m nl-}lome Kconoinits Cliih 2. .S. 1; Ian (.annna 2. . ' t: Kappa I ' lii . ' i, I: Radio Workshop I. SMIIH. MARIAN V.: Ma v H)d. 111., Ttxlilfs mid f,7 i;)Hj-Kappa I ' hi I. 2. .i. I; Honu- Ixononiics Club I. 2. 1: VUCA 1. 2; Orches- ira 2. . !. I: l)i rniitors Ad isor Count il I. SMIIH. M. RIH. |ANK.; Rose Hill, histiluliim .Miiiiiii inniil- Honu- r.iononiits Clid) 1. 2, :!, 1: VWCA 1, 2, :!: Radio Work shop I. I; Radio I ' laMMs 1, 1: Hcallh Countil 3; IH Ciountil 3; Sninniir Social C ouniil 3; joint Social Council I, scirciarM cishca 3, I, SMIIH, MAR ■ S.: , nics. Trxlilr (:li -niislr —C,: mm: I ' hi Beta, president 3: Mortar Boaid I: Oniiiion Nu 3. I: I ' hi I psilon Omi- cron 3, I: Chairman Women ' s Dav 1; Science Women ' s CMiib 3, I, treasurer 3, picsidcnt I: Home Kconomics Club 2, 3, I: VWC;.A 1, 2. 3, I, sccrelar : Freshinan 1. cabinet 3, ice-presidcut I: Pan- hellenic Council 3, I. president 3; Bomb 1; W. . 2: Homcmakcr. ollice ma naffer 3. S.MIIH, RICHARD C.: Atlantic. Irioiiinilidil luinitirfiiiig-i.W. 3, 1: l ' ni ersii of Omaha. SMIIH. RICHARD K.: Des Moines. (iriiiKil F.iigin -i-iiii; -Si m:i I ' hi I psilon. president 1: Scabhaid and Blade; Militar Circus 1. 2. 3: C;ossacks 2. 3; eishea 1. 2. 3: Tandem leam 2. 3. SMII H. ROBKR I C: Dow Citv. Dahy hiiiusln- MC. 1. 2: Waid Social Coinxil. piesident 3: |oiiu Social Coinicil 1 , 2, 3. SN DKR. D. RL E.: Algoiia. Horlicullun — Farmhouse, secretary : . lplia eta 3. A: Gamma Sigma Delta 1: Horticulture Club, presi- dent 1; X ' eishea 2. 4; Little Miihvest Horticidture Exposition Mana- ger 3: Iowa . gricultnrist 2. SODERBERt;. BIRCH E. K.: Omaha. Neb.. Dietetics-V Beta I ' hi: Home Economics CIlub 3. A: Q.. 3. 4: Sketch 3: World Student Serivce Fund, secretary 3: Iowa State Players 3; University of Omaha. .SOLA . .l. KATHR N A.: Eveleth. Minn.. .I ) )  y .()7-Home Eco- nomics c;iub 2. 3. 1: VWCA 2. 3. 4. SPANDAC. J. JEROME. JR.: Pittsburgh. Pa.. Mi-clninical Engineer- nig— Beta Sigma Rho: Football 2; Sketch, editorial stalT 4; Penn- s l ania State College. SPARC.O. ROBERT R.: St. Louis. Mo., Mei hiuiiral Engincering- . SMF.; Track: Harris Junior College; Washington rniversity: (Columbia l ' niversit ; Harvaid L ' niveisitv; Massachusetts Institute of Technologv. SI ' ROl ' l.T. RLSSELL P.; Kirkwood. Mo.. Aeronnutidil Engineer- ing— l. S 2. 3. 4: Harris Teachers College. S ' T.VLL. DWIGHT K.; Grimes. Cheinieal £n!, ' (;if( ' n '  i!;— . IChemE 3. I. STAl ' Bl ' S. HENRY L.: . Iurra . .tgrieulluriil ■Jrfiird KHi-Sigma Nn: . grictdtuial Education Club 2. 3. 4; ISVO 2. 3. 4; I ' uivcisitv of North Dakota. STEINER T. j. ROBERT: Omaha. Neb.. Meehnnirnl Engineering- . lpha Tail Omega; Poutoniers 1. 2. 3: Scabbard and Blade 3. 4; Rifle Team 1. 2. 3. 4. secretar 1. president 2. 3: Pistol Team 2: Cadet Oliiceis . s.sociation 3. S TEPHE.NSO.N. J.AMES E.; Tama. Aeronaulicitl Engineering— Sigma Chi: L S. S TEPHENSON. RITH W.: Tama. CliiUI Dei ' elojnnent-Home Eco- nonncs Clid); Dormitor .Ad isor 3. S IE T ITER. CHARLENE F.; Belle Plaine. Terlinieal Journalism- Biich Hall. secrctar 2; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4. council 3: C:aidinal Guild 3; VWCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Memorial Inion Board 2. 3. 4: Daih Siiuleni. reporter 2. women ' s editor 3. I: Homemakcr, edi- torial stall; (.reen Gander, editorial stall; Dormitory advisor 2, S TEVF.SSON, H. ANN: Mahern, Home Managemeul-XMux Delta Delta: Home Economics C:lub I, 2, 3. 4, council 3, I: Home Man- agement Club, president 4; ' C. I. 2. 3. 4. council 3. 4; W. . . council 3. 1. vice-president I; . icherv Club, piesident 3. STEWART. JA.MES E.: SpringlieUl. 111.. Meehiniieal Engineering- .VSMF 4; (Jiiegon State College. STIN.SON. DONALD C: San Jose. Calif.. Eleelriral Engineering- Pi .Mu Epsilon 3. 4: AIEE 2. 3. 4: San Jose State College: Peru Slate Teachers College; Northwest Missouri State Tcachcis C ollegc. STOKK. . OSC. R R.: Des NJoines. Aeronaulieal Engineering— I ' hi Gamm;i Delta; l. S 3. I. vice-chairm;ui. jtuiior council lepiesenta- ti e. STONE. R.W B.; Ft. Dodge. Induslriiil Ediiedtion-XndusWvA Eiln- cation News Letter, editor: Wrestling 2. 3, 4. captain: Wrestling Coach 3, 4: Tniveisitv of W oming. STOREY. .WIS 1).: Waterloo. .4 p Vr .li(-Pi Phi Omega: Delta Chi Delta: I ' hi I beta Kappa 2. 3. 4: Home Economics Club 3. I; Iowa Stale I e:i( hers College: Slephens (College. STOT T. MEIAIN W.; Diinkerloii. tgrieulluriil ■.V iirn irni-Agri- ciilluial FUliualion Club 3. I: Festival Chorus I. 2: Roger Williams Club 1.2.3. I. .STRONC;. HAROLD R.: ( laiiuda. Aiihileduial Engineering-. . . SULLINAN. BEVERLY R.: W;iterloo. Related Seienee-Hmne Eco- mmiics Club 3. I; WCA I. 2; .Science Womens Ciliib I. 2. 4. SW N( ER. STERLINC; O.: Bailie Creek. Ceneml Enf ineering- I ' onlonieis 3. SWANK. WAL! ER E.: Oakvillc. Animiil in xiHf rv-FarmHouse; .MCA 2, 3, I, cabinet 3; Iowa .Agriculturist 3; Founders 2. 3, 4, Ireasnier 3: Block and Bridle Club 2, 3, I: I H Club 2, 3. tre;isuier 2: Cmnell College; Purdue lniveisit , S ' . NSON. W. NFl . .; Clarinda. Agrieiilliiriil •.roHomirv— . gri- cnltural Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Y.MCA 1. 2. ,3: Iowa .Agricul iniisi 1, 2, 3; IS ' 0 1, SWE. RINC;EN, TOM K.: Ames. -j r n .sm-Sigma Delta Chi 2. 3. I. vice-president 1: Sindeut Boaiil Memorial Cnion 3. 1. presi- dent 4: Dailv Smdeiu 2. 3. 4: (;reen (.ander I. 2. 3. 4. ctlitor 2: Iow;i , gricullurist 2. 3. I. SWFDI.IIND. ATDRE I..; Harvcv. N. 1).. C.lieniinil le, Iniology- .Xgridillural College. TA IE. WILLI. M H.; LaHienccnille. III.. Aw fn;v-Inliamuials I. 2. I; Blackl nrn C;ollege. TAYLOR. HARRIETT M.; Glen Haven. Wis.. Hinne Erimiiinies I-ilueiili(in — )c l.i et;i; Home Economics C li 1. 2. 3. 1: VWC. 1. 2. 3. 4; Marimba Faisemble 1.2. 1 . ' LOR. IV. N D.; Hav field. Aeronaulieal Engineerinfr—Sigimi Phi Epsilon; Knight of St. Patrick: I.- S; Engineering Council. TAYLOR. NLARILVN A.: C:hicago. III.. Home Eeonomies Eduea- ( (HI— Delta Delta Delta: Home Economics Cllub 2. 3. 4; YWC. 2. 3. 4; W. A 3. I: Health C:onncil 3; DePauw rniversity. TEAGARDEN. DORO TH J.; Jewell. Household Equipinent-lMi Gamma I. 2; Home Economics Club. TERR . BAKER O.; C:la toii. Mo.. Meeliuiiiail Engineering-Kcv.i Theta Pi; .ASME; Westminster College. TESDAHL. THOMAS C: Boone. Chewieal Terhnolog -V,mmi: Junior College; Westminster College. THOMAS. LEONARD H.: Virginia. Minn.. fioYv iv-Forestrv Club 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, president , ' : .Xgricidtiiral Cionncil ' r. . mes Forester, business manager y. Track 2, 3, 4. ' ■ : Football 4; Swimming 2. 3, 4: Virginia Junior College. THOMAS. R. LEE: Cedar Rapids. General Engineering-l ' bi Gamma Delia, secretary 4: SSIME. secretary 4; Golf Team 3; Uni- veisiiv of .Marvland. THOMPSON. ELIZABETH M; Ames, Home £(0 i«iiiir.! £f Hr« i«ii- . ustin Junior C ollege. THO.MPSON, RAWIOND C: Council BlnlTs, Induslrial Eeoiioniies- Graceland College, THO.MP.SON. RICHARD TL; Cedar Rapids, Chemieiil Engineer- ing— Vn ' n ex f, ' n of Iowa, THOMSEN, F, THEODORE; tiharler Oak, C.eneral Engineering- Delta Tan Delta: Tail Beta Pi 3, 4; Knights of St, Patrick 3: !A,S 3: Interfraternitv Council 2, 3: l ' niveisitv of Sonlh D:ikota: Lni- veisitv of Dnbiuiiie; Cornell Universilv. THO.MSEN, H, SANDOE: Oak Park, 111,, Aeronaulieal Engineer- ing— Vi Kappa Theta: Iowa Engineer, associate editor: Central VMC.V College: Lyons Township Junior College. THORNBTRC;. VERN W.: Oak Park. 111., Meehanieal Engineering. THRl ' N, CARL R.; Chicago, 111., Dair iirfi« iy-Theta i: Dairv Club: . gricultnral Council. TICK. LEO J.; Bronx. N. .. Eleelrieal Engineering-.WEE 3. TIERN. N. El ' CiENE A.: Manson. Cheniieal Engineering-l ' bi Mu Epsilon: .Athletic C ' oiincil 2. 3. 4; Waul Intramnrals. president 3. 4; ' ard Executive Council 3. 4: Independent Partv Executive Council 3. I. 1 ILLSON. RK;HARD B.; Boone. Indtislrial Engineering-] ' ! Kapp;i . lpha: Pi Tau Sigma 3. 4; ASME 2. 3. 4; SAM ' 2. 3. 4; ' lntiamuials 2. 3. 4: ' eisliea I: Boone Junior College; North Clarolina Si;ite College. TILL.SON. .OE U .: Boone. Inslilution Manngenienl- e : Zeta: Home Economics Club 2, 3. I: VWCA 2. 3. 4: WAA 2. 3. 4; Twisters 3; Homemakcr 3: Bomb 3; Boone Junior College. TIP TON. TEE {;.; .Vines. Agrieullural £VHHoiii rs— .Agricultural Eco- nomics Club; Block ;iud Bridle; Lniversity of Iowa. ' TOENJES. DANID . .: Walerloo. Eleelrieal •;ngi ' iifCii)ij;-Alpha Chi Rho; i ' AA Kappa Nn; Pi Mn Epsilon; Ciiiaid of Si. Patrick; MC.A Cabinet 1. 2. 3. 4; Iowa Engineer I. 2. 3. t, editor 3 ;Engineering Council 3: Interfraternity Council 3: Iiiterchurch Council 3. TOLLEV. WILLIAM G.: Earlham. Meehanieal Engineering-. S {V. I; Track 3; Universitv of CJiicago: Purdue I niversiiy. TOWN. VIR(;lNI. C.: . nies. Al j lied .(i7-Taii CJamma 1. 2. 3. 4: Home Ecouomiis Club I. 2. 3. I: VWCA I. 2. 3. 4; Vcishea 2. 3: Joint So(i;d ( oinuil I: Religions F.mph:isis Week 3. 341 IRK I 1ENF.ro. l.ARRV 1..: Si. |;mR-s. Mo.. I-Jcdriial Liii:,incct- 1) ;, ' — . IKE 3: Missouri .Siliool of Mines. IRIIM.KIT. ROBHRI I).: Dts Mt)iiR ' s. (..eneinl Engineering— Vhi K;ii i):i I ' si: .Scihhanl ;uul 151;i(lc . ' !. I: I ' oiUoiiieis 2: Society for .Ul ;iiicriiicnl of .M:m;igfiiu-iil :!. I: loolhiill 1: Rifle Team 2.3. riC.C.I.K. IR(;iM. I..: (.ailiUin. .Mo.. (. ( ( Di-vi-loj metil-i. m Hall. seiieiarN , ' l. viee-presicleiu I; Home Kconoinics ( hih; Indc- peiulent i ' ari , ' i. I. seerclarv I; Band li. 3: luisiers 1; Liiuleuuood College. iri.l.N. i ' llll.li ' ( ' ..; (iraiul Island. Neb.. Clifiniial Eiigineeiing— lliela Chi: Fesli al Chorus I. 2: Mens (;lee C;iul) I. 2. IIRNKR. K. . NN; . iiies. Cliild I)tx ' rlt pwent-I1e ld Zeta, vice- presideiu 1; Home Eeoiiomirs Clul) I. 2. 3. 4: V VC. I, 2. 3, 4: Honieniaker I. 2: Bond) I. 2. 3. 1. oflice manager 2. sales mana- ger 3. ' . DENOVER. R. E.: Oelwein. Chemical Teclnwlugw A CE. RliSSELL W.: Keokuk. Mechanical Engineering— Vhi (.anima Delta; Iowa Engineer; (.rinuell C:ollege; Texas A M College. V. M)ERSCH. . F. HOW.XRD C: Orange City, Mechanical fingi- neerlng-. S E 3. 4: IVCF 2. 4; VMC. 3; Festival Chorus 2. 4: Men ' s C.lee C:Ud) 2. 4; Northwesleru Junior C;()llegc. V.AN {.H.S 1. (;ER. Ln V.: Newton. EoreslrxSu Ward, secretary 4; Forestry Club I. 2. 3. 4. VANOl ' S. M.VRVIN L.; . mcs. i ) « v-Rotanv C;lub 2. 3; Forestry Clid) I. 2; eishea I. 2. 3. 4. V.XNVI.ACK. HELEN F.; . mes. Child DeTeli)l)nienl-T:iu Gamma; Kappa I ' hi; Home Economics Club; Iowa State I ' layers. EEN.S r RA. H. ROBER I; Lcighton. Civil Engineering-Them Xi; . .SCE I. 2. 3. 4. ' EI.INE. RODERICK T.; Nevada. Soil Ci)nsenwilion—Vi Kappa .Vlpha; . S. E. president 4; Veishea. soil conservation committee chairman 3; I ' olo I: Iowa State Feachers College. ' ERMA EN. JOHN E.: Montrose, Agricullural Education-.Wpha eta 3. 4; . gricultural Council, president 3; Caidinal Ciuild 2. 3; Ward Executive Coinicil 2, 3; Ward Program Coinicil I. 2; Festi- val C4iorus 1; Cornell L ' niversity. ' OHS. |. NICE M.; West Bend. Home Economics Education— Si ma Kappa, piesident 3; Home Economics CMid) I. 2. 3. 4; YWC;, I, 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Clee Cllid) 1. 2; Festival Chorus I. 2: I ' an hellenic Council 3, 4. presiilenl I; Intraimirals Board 2. WADE. WILI.I. M F.; Los . ngelcs. Calif.. Aeronauliuil Engineer- ing- . p r.t lau Omega; I. S; Drake Univcisilv. WA(;C;ONER. LEO E.; Olin. Vocational Education- Wphu Gamma Rho; . gricultinal Ediuation Club 1. 2. 3. I: Lutheran Student .Assotialion. WAI.LE . (.ER.M.D . .; Monliose, Chemical 7 r ( « ()!;y-Kappa Sigma, treasurer 3; Repiesentative Party 4. . RI). HELEN ,M.; Dcs Moines. l ' oultr Hiu io u rv-Roberts Hall. Iie;isurer 3. 4; Poullrv Ciluli. secretary I. 4; ' W ' C.. I. 2. 3. 4; Agri- cidtinal Count il 2. 3. 4; Science Women ' s Ciltd) I. 2. 3. 4; W.A.V 3. 4; Block and Bridle 3. 4; Dormitory . d isor 2. WARD. ROBERI F.; Cedar F;dls. nacteuolog -Un : State Teacheis College. V, RE. CHESTER D.; (irundv Center, Meclianical Engineering— I an Beta Pi 3, I; Pi lau Sigma 3. 4; Iowa St;ite Plavcrs 3. W.XRREN. SHE J.; Sheldon. in(7(r o «i;v Scicnce Women ' s Club 1. 2. 3. I: VC:. 4; H iniecoming 3; B; nd I. 2. W.MKINS. DANIEL J.; Albia. Civil Engineering-Vhi Kappa; Tan Beta Pi 3; Knight of St. Patrick 3; A.SCE. treasurer 2; Engineer- ing Coinuil 3; I raik 2; . lbia Junior College. WAISOX. RIC;HARD E.; Marshalltown, Electrical Engineering- Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; AIEE 2. 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. V. VERIN( . ROBERI A.; Ouincy. 111.. Chemical Engineering- (.Jnincv (College; .Martiuette Lniversit . WKANER. L, DONNE; West Frankfort. 111.. Education-Home Eco- nomics (.ltd) 2, 3, 4; VW( . 2. 3. I; Southern Illinois Normal I iii ersit . WEEMS. M. RILVN A.; Paidlina. Home Economics Education- .Mplia Delta Pi. treasurer 2. 3. 1; Kappa Phi 3. 4. secretary 4; VWC. ; Homeinaker; Bomb; W. . ; Women ' s P:inhellenic Dance, pulilicitv chairm;ui 3. WEINREICH. GEORGE F.; Carv. 111.. Mcchauual Eugineering- Sjgma Chi; I ' nivcrsiiv of Notre D;ime. WELSH. J.WIF.S v.. Ollnmwa. Mcdunmal Engincering-ASMF. 3. 4; Parsons College. WEPPI.ER. HELEN M.; Webster Groves, Mo.. Dietelics-V. m Hall, lieasuier 3. secrelar I: Omicron Nu 3, 4: Home Economics Clul) 2, 3, 1: VWCA 2. 3. 1; WAA 2. 3. 4; Wesley Foinidation Coinicil 3; Honicmaker 2, 3; (;ieen (.ander 2; Ellen H. Richards Day. co- cliaiiman: MacMuiray College. WHITE. BERYL E.; Rolfe, Home Economics Education-WUcYi Hall, treasurer 3; Home Fxonomic C:iub I, 2. 3. 4; VWC:A I. 2. 3. 4: W. A 2. 3. 4; Women ' s Gl ee Clid) I. 2. 3. 4. president 3; 4H C;iub I. 2. 3. 1. secretaiv treasurer 3: Sketch 2; Fesiiv;d Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Dormitory .Advisor 2. 3. WHTTNE . I.. LAMAR: St. Louis. .Mo.. Jric cr o ogy-Washington rni ersit . WHTTNE ' . RICH.VRD W.: Ames. Chemical E.ngineering-AXChcm I: Iowa State Playeis; I ' niversity of Illinois; Jolict Junior College. WICKLAND. ALBERT E.. JR.: .Ames. Chemical Engineering-A - v.i Tail Omega; Phi Lambda I ' psilon 3. I; I ' hi Kappa Phi 4; AIChemE 2.3. 4. WILKE ' ' . MEI.X ' IN W.; State Center. Dai)-y Industn ' . Economics— Gamma Delta; D;iirv Industry Club I, 2. 3, 4; Independent Party 4. WILLIAM. . l. CAREY; Northwood. Pnulln- Husl andiy- ' Kapjia Phi. treasurer 3. president 4; Poidtry Club 2. 3. 4. trcasuier 4; Iowa .Agriculturist 2. 3. treasuier 3. WlLLl.AMS. FRANCES .A.; .Anamosa. Household E iuil)nient-UeUa Delta Delta; Omicion Nu. vice-piesident 4; Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3. 4; YWCA I. 2. 3. 4; Health Council 2. 3. piesident 3; Twisteis 3; W.A.A 4; Presbyterian Student Council 2. 3. 4. deaconess 3. elder 4. WILLIAMS. GRAFF W.; .Sac City. Animal Husbandry. WILI.IAM.SON, E. DERRY: Molinc. 111.. Industrial Engineering- Kappa Sigma, secretary 3; .ASME I. 2. 3. 4; SSIME 3, 4; Iowa Engi- neer 4. WILSON. JOSEPH G.; West Liberty. Animal Husl andry-r:um- House; Delta Sigma Theta 2. 3. 4; Inteichuich Council 2; Iowa Agriculturist 2. 3; Block and Bridle Club 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4; Vaisitv I Club 3. 4. WILSO.N. M.ARJORIE E.; Des Moines. narteri }log -Sc ence Wo- men ' s Club 2. 3. 4; ' WC.A; W.A.A 2; Home Economics Clid) I. WILSON. ROBERT F.; Pvatt. Ark., Agricultural Educatiou-A ii- cultural Education Club: Intramurals I, 2; Arkansas University: .Arkansas A. H: M. WITTLER, WANETA A.: Quincv. III.. Home Economics Educa- o -Home Economics Club 3. 4; WAA 3. 1; 4-H Club 3. 4: Western Illinois State Teachers College. WOLLMERSHAUSER. CHARLES L.; Boone. Mechanical Engineer- ing— Mif, imir School of .Mines. WOODIN. RONALD R.; Corning. Vocational Educalion—A rki - luial Education C;lub I, 2, 3. 4; YMCA 1. 2; Hi-Y Club, secietaiy I. WOODROW, D.AN ' ID M.; Newton, Aeronautical Engineering— Phi Gamm:i Delta, president 3; LAS I, 2, 3. 4; Iowa Engineer I: Intra- murals I. I. WOOLRICH, JACK K.; Superior. Wyo., Aeronautical Engineering- I.AS: I ' niversity of Wyoming. WRK.H T. BARBARA A.: Paris. 111.. Textiles and Clothing-Home Economics Cilub 2. 3; ' WC.A I. 2. 4; Twisters 2. 3: Festiv;d Chorus 2; Sketch 2; MacMunay College. WRIGHT. RICH.ARD O.; Webster. Electrical Engineering-WV.V.: Newman {!lub; St. .Ambiose College. WRKiH T. STEPHEN C: .Austin. Minn.. Mechanical Engineering— Tail Beta Pi 1: Pi Tail Sigma 4; .ASME 3. 4; Engineering Council 3. 4; Mr. and Mrs. Night 3; .Austin Junior College. WYATT. N ' ONM.AN E.; Lexington. Mo.. Vocational Agriculture— VocatioiKil .Agriculture Club: Central Missouri State Teachers College. YEAGER. CHARLES W.. JR.; Colo. )« )v ii((i(.s )V- Thela Xi: Dairy Induslrv Club. YETTER. CAROL ).: Burlington. Mathematics-Vi Mil Epsilon 2. 3. 4; Science Women ' s C:liib 2. 3. 4; YWCA 2, 3. 4: Intcrfaith Council 2. 3. 4: Wesley Foundation Council 2. 8. 4: Dormiton .Advisor 3; World Student Service Fund 3. 4; Luther College. YOUNG. JAUVAN I A M.; .Athens, Ohio, Afa icma ifs-Pi Mii Ep- silon 3. I. secretary I; Science Women ' s Club I, 2, 3; AIEE I; .Science Council 3. 4: VC. I. 2; Writers ' Round Table 2. 3. I; Symphony Orchestra I: Sociology Club 3. 1: Books and Cokes, chairman 3. I: Skelili I. ;issistaiit editor 2. editor 3. 1; Iowa Engi- neer I; League of Student Opinion 2. YOI ' NC;, NORM.V K.: Des Moines. Institution Managemenl- ' i Beta Phi. pledge trainer 1; Home luonomics Club 2. 3. 4; YWC:,A Cabi- net 2. 3: W.A.A I. 2; X ' eishea. general secretary 3; Home Fxo- nomics Ball Chairinan 3; War Council 2: War Stamp Dance Chairman 2. YUI. HENRY N.; .Salt l.:ike City, I ' tah. Chemical Technology — Tennis 3; Frisbie Tillimship 3. 1. seciel:ii I: Biigham ollng Lniveisitv. KI.I.MER. NE.M.E . .: . ll;iiitit. Eleilriud Engincering-Um.i St;ite Players 3. I: Lpper Iowa I ' liiyeisity. .I.OMKE. CHARLES D.: Burwell. Nei).. Cii ' iV Engineering-ASCE 3. I: ' arsit I Club 3. 1: Tootb;dl 3. I. 342 Organization 3ndex I Acacia 268. 269 Adelante 270. 271 Agricultural Council 46 Agricultural Economics Club 115 Agronomy Club 116 AIA 117 AIChemE 118 AIEE 119 Alpha Chi Sigma 104 Alpha Chi Rho 272. 273 Aloha Delta Pi 226. 227 Alpha Gamma Oflta 228. 229 Alpha Gamma Rho 274. 275 Alpha Phi Omega 104 Alpha Tau Omega 276. 277 Alpha Zcta 105 Alumni Hall 328 American Ceramics Society 135 ASAE 120 ASCE 121 ASME 122 Barton Hall 248 Baseball 190. 191 Basketball ...181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187 Beta Theta Pi 278. 279 Bethany Group 163 Birch Hall 250. 251 Block and Bridle 125 Bomb Beauties 74. 75. 76. 77. 78 Bomb Business Staff 60 Bomb Editorial Staff 61 Bomb Publication Board 58 Camp Dodge 218. 219 Cardinal Guild 42. 43 Cardinal Key 102 Cheerleaders 137 Chi Omega 230. 231 Collegiate Presbyterians 161 Concert Band 151 Concordia Club 164 Cosmopolitian Club 139 Cross-Country 193 Daily Student Business Staff 62 Daily Student Editorial Staff 63 Daily Student Publication Board 59 Delta Chi 280. 281 Delta Delta Delta 232. 233 Delta Phi Delta 105 Delta Sigma Phi 282. 283 Delta Sigma Theta 158 Delta Tau Delta 284. 285 Delta Upsilon 286. 287 Delta Zeta 234. 235 Dormitory Activity Council 247 Dormitory Advisors 247 Dormitory Council 246 Elm Hall 252. 253 Engineering Council 47 Eta Kappa Nu 106 FarmHouse 288. 289 Football 172. 173. 174, 175. 176. 177. 178. 179, 180 Forestry Club 126 Four Fold Founders 139 Freeman Hall 254.255 Freshman Days 97 Friley Hall . .. . 326.327 Frisbie Fellowship 165 Gamma Delta 164 Gamma Phi Beta 236. 237 Golf 194 Green Gander 64 Hillel Foundation 159 Homecoming 90. 91. 92. 93 Home Economics Council 48 Horticulture Club 127 IAS 129 Independent Party Council 52 Industrial Economics Club 133 Industrial Education Club 129 Interfaith Council 157 Interfraternity Council 266 Interfraternity Pledge Trainers ' Council 267 Intersorority Pledge Council 225 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship . . .157 Intramurals ...200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208 Iowa Agriculturist 65 Iowa Engineer 66 Iowa Homemaker 67 Iowa State Debaters 153 Iowa State Players 152 Joint Social Council 51 Judging Teams 140, 141 Jr. AVMA 123 Jr. AVMA Council 50 Kappa Delta 238. 239 Kappa Kappa Gamma 240. 241 Kappa Phi 15g Kappa Sigma 290, 291 Knights of St, P.itrick 106 League of Women Voters 130 Lutheran Student Association ..166, 167 Lyon Hall 256, 257 Marching Band 151 Men ' s 4.H 138 Men ' s Glee Club 148 Mortar Board 103 Newman Club 160 NROTC 142. 143 Oak Hall 258. 259 Omicron Nu 107 Pammel Court 220. 221 Phi Delta Theta 292. 293 Phi Gamma Delta 294. 295 Phi Kappa 296. 297 Phi Kappa Psi 298. 299 Phi Kappa Tau 300, 301 Phi Mu Aloha 109 Phi Upsilon Omicron 107 Pi Beta Phi 242. 243 Pi Kappa Alpha 302. 303 Pi Kappa Phi 304. 305 Pi Mu Epsilon 108 Pi Tau Sigma 108 Poultry Club 135 Radio Players 136 Religion in Life Week 156 Roberts Hall 260,261 Roger Williams Club 162 ROTC 144, 145 Science Council 49 Science Women ' s Club 132 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 306. 307 Sigma Alpha Iota 109 Sigma Chi 308. 309 Sigma Delta Chi no Sigma Eta Chi 165 Sigma Kappa 244. 245 Sigma Nu 310. 311 Sigma Phi Epsilon 312. 313 630 Council 53 Sketch 68 Special Events 94. 95 SSIME 134 Student Properties Board 131 Student Union Board 44. 45 Summer School 84. 85 Swimming 196. 197 Symphony Orchestra 150 Tau Beta Pi Ill Tau Gamma 249 Tau Kappa Epsilon 314. 315 Tau Sigma Delta Ill Tennis 192 Theta Chi 316. 317 Theta Delta Chi 318. 319 Theta Epsilon 163 Theta Sigma Pi 110 Theta Xi 320. 321 Track 188. 189 Twisters 136 Varsity I Club 209 Veishea 86. 87. 88. 89 Veterinary Student 69 Visiting Guests 96 Vistonian Club 137 WAA Council 212. 213 Ward Executive Council 322 Wards 324. 325 Ward Social Council 323 Welch Hall 262. 263 Wesley Foundation 159 West Court 220. 221 Women ' s 4-H 138 Women ' s Glee Club 149 Women ' s I Fraternity 210 Women ' s Intramural Board 211 Women ' s Panhellenic Council 224 Wrestling 195 YMCA Cabinet 54 YWCA Cabinet 55 yeneral 3ndex Abbott. John 270 Abbott. S. Anne 229 Abens. Donald 296 Aboul ' Ela Mohamed Mahamed 139 Abramson. Edwin J 307 Adams. Doris A. ...55. 64. 67. 68. 139. 157. 245 Adams. Elizabeth A. ..63. 67. 110. 258 Adams. Henry A 18. 308 Adams. Janet 158. 258 Adams. Joyce D 262 Adams. Leroy L. 18 Adams. Lillian J 163. 262 Adams. Quandt 316 Adams. Richard 18 Adkisson. Barbara 262 Ahart. Thomas 318 Ahmann. John S 18 Ahrens. Robert 123 Aigler. Dave 284 Aikman. Marjorie 74. 223 Akin. Charles 311 Alherson. Louise 262 Albert. June 18, 107. 252 Albert. George 296 Albertson. Robert 304 Albrecht. Duane 123. 279 Alcock. Richard 311 Alderman. Kenneth 218.219 Aldinger. Audrey 132. 255 Aldrich, Howard 46.126 Alexander. George 306 Alexander. John D 18. 203. 308 Alexander. Nancy 242 Allbaugh. Kenneth ...18. 106. 139. 165 Allbaugh. Robert 59. 68. 119. 139 Allen. Edward S 108. 139 Allen. Forrest 47.106 Allen. Jane 256 Allen, Joseph 64. 307 Allen, LaVonne 234 Allen. Marjorie 136. 232 Allen. Minnie 139 Allen. Philip 69 Allen. Robert M 18 Allenstien. Leiand 123.274 Allphin. Agnes 251 Almburg. Lois 256 Alsworth. William 219 Alt. John 196. 208, 312 Alter. Harold 277 Althaus. Helen 132. 260 Alton. George 219 Alton. Martha 251 Alvestad. Ralph 47.121 Amel. Deloris 258 Ames. Edmond 128 Amidon. Philip 133.148 Amundson. Kenneth 125. 166 Amundson. Norma H 18 Anastasi. Maryalyse 258 Anastasi. Michael J 296 Anders. Frances 131 Anders. Mary F 18. 258 Anders. William S 18. 121. 287 Andersen. Agncr 54. 128. 328 Andersen, Alfred C 316 Andersen, Robert L 276 Anderson. Ardis L 18. 229 Anderson. Arnold W. .18. 129. 166. 292 Anderson Bernard L 292 Anderson. Betty L 18. 258 Anderson. Carol E 262 Anderson. Charles F 115. 280 Anderson. Claire 223 Anderson. David E. .47. 106. 119. 203. 308 Anderson. Donald C 104. 134 Anderson. Donald M 50. 123 Anderson. Edward L 306 Anderson. Edwin G IS Anderson. Elizabeth D 63 Anderson. Erma B IS. 252 Anderson. Francis W 128 Anderson. Glen R 268 Anderson. Gordon K 277 Anderson. Helen L 51. 132. 262 Anderson. Howard E 18. 224 Anderson. Jack E 122. 318 Anderson. James A 192 Anderson. James E 125 Anderson. James R 276 Anderson. Jean M 237. 262 Anderson. John B 161. 270 Anderson. John M 63 Anderson. John T 148 Anderson, Joyce C 225 Anderson. Kenneth F 47 Anderson. Kenneth 0. .18. 64. 106. 109. 119. 308 Anderson. Louise A 260 Anderson. Mae A 256 Anderson, Marley W 300 Anderson, Mary Alice .75. 80. 166. 247 Anderson. Mary H 260 Anderson. Maxine V 225. 248 Anderson. Norman L 173 Anderson. Opal M 166 Anderson. Raymond E 126 Anderson. Richard W 66. 307 Anderson. Robert G IS. 108. 280 Anderson. Rosemary ..IS. 130. 224. 226 Anderson. Silias R 123 Anderson. Virgil L 18 Andreae. John 125. 318 Andreasen. Arnold 18. 137 Andrews. Robert 324 Angell. Gerald 125 Angell. Richard 320 Anthony. Sylvia 276 Antonoplis. Robert 324 Apgar. Ross P 18, 64. 278 Appel. Alvin 274 Appell. Donald 51. 318 Archer. Jean 123 Archibald. Wallace 18. 119 Arlen. Jack 276 Arlen. William 188 Armann. Joan 260 Armstrong. Francis D 69. 123 Armstrong. Francis M 123 Armstrong. Norval 189 Armstrong. Ray IS Armstrong. Robert 287 Arosemena. Ruben IS. 137, 282 Arrasmith. Herman 128 Art. Harry IS, 294 Arthur. I. W 115 Artus. Barbara 238 Ashby. Alfred 218 Askew. Edward 287 Augustson. Richard 18. 118. 316 Auld. James A 18. 135 Ault. Alfred 126 Aurand. Elmer 128 Austin. Robert K Ill Austin. Robert R 18 Austin, V. H 69, 123 Avenell. Alvin 270 Avcnell. Wallis 270 Axtell. Howard 316 Axtell. Mahle 248 Axthelm. Robert 58. 109. 134. 148. 205. 312 Ayer. Doris 226 B Baardson. Andrew B 300 Babbitt. Bernard 18. 292 Babbitz. Harley 159 Babcock. Joyce 258 Bachman. Jack 51. 279 Back. Richard 282 Baer. William 314 Backlund, Edward 166 Bacon. Betty 260 Bacon. George 128 Bailey, Ardis 260 Bailey. Barbara ...IS. 58. 61. 107. 230 Bailey. Bernice 18.135 Bailey. Earia 258 Bailey. Frances 138. 249 Bailey. Herman 18 Bailey. John 299 Bailey. William 282 Bain. John 18 Bainbridge. D. Colleen 256 Baird. Alfred 65. 302 Baird. Philip 116 Baker. Bonnie 252 Baker. Chester 18.115.274 Baker. Donald 123 Baker. Forest 46 Baker. Hazel J 163 Baker. Jacqueline 245 Baker. Marjorie 230 Baker. Mrs. G 318 Baker. Merle 125 Baker. Nancy 63, 67, 230 Baker. Richard A 128 Bakke. Mrs. J 55 Baldridge. Betty 55. 157, 161, 226 Bales. Gaylord 18 Ballard. Patricia 262 Baltisberger. James 52. 165 Bancroft. Gerald 128 Bancroft. John IS. 54. 128 Bandow. Donald 165. 282 Bandow. Virginia M. .19. 107. 165. 247. 254 Bang. Rosemary 19. 249 Banister, John 162 Bann. James 276 Barber. Mary Alice 19, 49, 55, 103. 108. 132. 242 Barber. John W 299 Barber. Robert M 19 Bar Dey. Charles 2S7 Barger. Dale 134 Barger. E. L 131 Barger. Marian 162. 163. 262 Barger. Robert M. ...19. 140. 141. 288 Barglof, Gladys M 19. 138. 248 Barker, Donald V 325 Barker. John 219 Barker. Juliann 223 Barker. Miles H. B 19, 133 Barkley. Keith 328 Barkley. Norma 152, 247. 256 Barkman. Wayne W 19. 189 Barna. Alma 248 Barnard. Mary 149 Barnes. Barry 306 Barnes. Bernard W 218 Barnes. Charles 126 Barnes. Harriet 242 Barnes. Kenneth K 19, 120 Barnes. William 118, 293 Barnett. Fred 118 Barnhart. Gail 252 Barrick. Mrs. Nolan E .163 Barrick. Nolan E 117.163 Barrington, Glen 274 Bartcll, Richard 282 Barth. Dorthca V 19 Barthell. Dorothy 149. 251 Bartley. Charles 109. 135 Barton, Ethel 251 Bartter. Jewel 19. 226 Baschen. Martha Ann 19. 223 Bast, Henry 302 Batchelder. Kenneth 286 Batcher. Elinor 255 Bates. Barbara 63, 252 Bates. Bruce 314 Bates. Jacqueline 262 Battles. Mary Louise 237 Baty. Edward 193 Bauer. Marcus N 19. 124. 274 Baughman. Donna Jeanne 256 Bauman. John A 19. 118. 316 Baumhover, Alfred 109. 148 Bauriedel. Wallace 282 Bavendick. Mariiean 149. 229 Bayles. Charles C 19. 135. 274 Bayles. Howard E 19. 135. 274 Bca. Charles 123. 270 Beach. Beverly 162, 262 Beach. Robert 108 Beach. William 120. 274 Beacom. Priscilla 258 343 Bfsri. Daniel 162 Beard, John 270 Beardmore. M. Mae 248 Beatty, Fred K. .19. 93. X06. 121. 156 Bechlel. Ruth 157 Beck. Bementa 245 Beck. Cecil 157 Beck. Lilian 158. 256 Beck. Philomena 55.238 Beck. Robert Henry 272 Beckemeyer. Harry 135 Becker, Dean 284 Becker. Dorothy L 251 Becker. Edwin 296 Becker, Elizabeth 262 Becker. Helen 242 Becker. Katy 237 Becker, Lee 68 Becker, Patrick 164 Becker. Ronald 270 Beckerle, Jack F. .19. 51. SI. 106. 121. 292 Beckerle. Ralph 209 Beckley, J. Charles 279 Beckman, William 110 Beckvvith, Robert 134. 302 Beddow. William 115 Bedford. Robert 131. 310 Bednasek, Robert 309 Beeler, Bradford 20 . 310 Beeler. Horace 133. 311 Beenken. Harold 266. 300 Beer. Craig 325 Beguhn, Arnold A. ...19. 106. 129. 326 Behlmer, Wilbur 314 Behrens. Burton 65.115.275 Bein, Donald 280 Belknap, J, Hobart 19 Belknao, Raymond A 19. 125. 320 Bell, James 117 Bell, John 294 Bell, Kenyon 162 Bell. Leroy 123 Bellman. Robert 274 Belschner, Marjorie 164. 251 Bender. Raloh 203 Bcncke. Helen 138.234 Bengston. Dean 66. 311 Benjamin. John Philip 19 Bennett. Arthur 124. 288 Bennett. Boyden 293 Bennett. Donald 282 Bennett. Paula Joyce 19. 247. 252 Bennett. Raymond 277 Bennett. William 122 Benson. Barbara E. ..19. 165. 210. 247. 254 Benson. Wendell 63. 282 Bentley, Allan J. . .19. 46. 54. 65. 105. 141. 148. 328 Bentz. Larue 287 Benzing. Betty 258 Beresford. Hobart 120 Beresford. Jean 109 Bereskin. Ben 124 Berg. Raymond A 19. 296 Bergeron. Verne L 19. 111. 118 Berggren, Frederick . 65 Bergland. George 324 Bergmann, Dean H, D 15 Bergguist, James 152 Bergguist. June 162. 163. 211. 245 Berka, Jack 306 Berke, Harvey R 19. 134, 312 Bern. Harold 164 Berner. Roy W 19. 119. 164 Bernhagen, Arlene E 19. 252 Bernhard. Norma Lou 158. 256 Bernhardt, James 125 Bernhardt. Robert 125 Bernstein. Tom 161. 328 Berry. Barbara 81. 242 Berry. Betty R 19. 248 Berry. Frederick D 19 Berry, Keith D 205, 292 Berry, Keith P 293 Berryhill, Barbara 251 Besancon. Harry 157 Best. Arnold G 19. 300 Best. Flora 137. 252 Bestmann. William 316 Betts. Merle E 19. 54, 105 Betts, Ramona S 19 Betz, Roberta 260 Bevicr, Rowena 258 Bice. oDn 61. 189. 298 Bickel, Mrs 245 Biederman, Robert 138. 156. 304 Biederman .Wilbur C 19. 304 Bierman. Lois 248 Bierschwal, Clarence J 123 Blester, Ada 109 Bilek. Fran 249 Biller. Raymond 123 Billington. Marion 130. 237 Bilney. Marion 158 Bilstad. Dorothy 166. 255 Bilsten. Barbara 68.262 Binger, William 122 Bird. E, W 125 Birdsall. Robert 125 Birkett. Patricia 251 Birkness, Conrad 309 Bishop. Glenn 314 Bishoo. William 294 Bisson, Ruth 68. 130. 229 Biltinger. Morton 120.325 Bittner, Frederick 302 Bitlner, Ralph 293 Blorndahl, Marilyn . .64. 162. 163, 245 Biornstad, 0, Tore J17 Blass, Lucille 256 Black, Henry M 282 Black. Virginia 252 Bla ckmar, Lyman 307 Bladds. Lucille 164 Blaize. Joseph 47. 135 Blakely. Robert M 19. 274 Blakey. Mary Ann 255 Bland. Betty 256 Bleakly. Richard 280 Bleam. Doris 252 Blichmann. Harvey 296 Bliese, Lorraine L. ..19. 136. 164, 258 Blinks. Stanley 137. 276 Blinn. Clyde C 19. 119 Bliss. Lois 258 Bliven. June 138. 258 Blizzard. Everett 203.311 Block, William 181. 182, 184, 306 Blomgrcn. Helen J 258 Blomquist. Warren 126 Bloomlield. Rollin 126 Blue, Governor R. 6 Blume. Marlys 132.211.252 Boardman. Dorothy L 19 Boehnke. George 138 Boeke. Robert 203. 308 Bovers, Kae 258 Bohling. Elizabeth 260 Boice. Calvin 268 Boileau, Leo 325 Boise, Elizabeth 52, 262 Bokram, Robert 129. 313 Boland, Kathleen 63. 67, 110. 230 Boland. Norma 158. 256 Bolick. Ellen 48. 223 Bolton. Lewis Robert 2=)2 Bolton, Leonard A 325 Bomback, Otto 164 Bona, Doris E 135 Bond, Mary J 136, 242 Bond, Thomas E 293 Bones. Walter L 284 Bonestroo, Allison J 203 Bonnell, Dorothy E 130. 241 Bonnell, Jean A 19. 240. 241 Bonnewell, Barbara A 260 Boone, Grace L 158. 258 Booth. Larry C 279 Boop, Jean W 135 Borchardt, Joyce M 158. 251 Boren, James . 156 Bortle, Robert 1 268 Bosnak, Anne M 67. 130. 234 Bosnyak Louis L 174 Boss. Marvil W 116. 275 Bosworth. Betty Claire 255 Bosworth, Otis W 19, 209 Bothwell, Robert Bruce 278 Boudhn. Richard F 19 Boulton. Harold L 165 Bourquin. Paul A 19. 108. 134 Bovee, Henry R 309 Bowden. Dean T 122. 270 Bowden. Rodger G 108. 270 Bower. Muriel A 19. 255 Bowers, Susan B 76. 258 Bowers. William W 61. 203 Bowlsby. Mary L 161. 258 Bowman. Maria Jordan 136. 245 Bowman. Richard E 325 Bown. M. Jane 251 Bowser, Mrs 316 Boyd, Coylan E 138. 165. 255 Boyd, Landis L 120 Boyd, William E 304 Boyer. Margaret S 252 Boyer, Robert F 275 Boyer, Russell B 316 Boyer, Sherron L 61. 68. 229 Boyd, Jim H 302 Boylan, Betty J 251 Boysen, Adolf J 165 Boyt, Helen H 110 Brackett, Charles E 19, 122 Bracket!, Robert C 119. 152. 165 Bradbury, Mary L 163. 252 Bradish. Margaret A 19. 132. 245 Bradley, Betty J 262 Bradley. Stanley W 307 Bradshaw. Joan C 20. 136. 230 Bradshaw. Marvin E 119 Bradshaw. Odell B 20. 121 Bragdon. George E 208. 292 Braley. Mary L 262 Brammann. Jane A 245 Branch. William H 64. 134. 276 Brand. Carroll R 115. 167 Brand. Glen 194 Brandt. Charles R 120. 294 Brandt. Donald K 148 Brandt. Henry C 286 Brandt. Lloyd L 157 Branigan. G. F 122 Braun. Richard R 20 BrauMStien. Howard 1 20. 129 Bray, Beverly A 255 Breaw. Phylis M 158. 258 Brenchenridge. Bruce M 49 Brechenridge, George P 312 Breckenridge, R, W 122 Bredahl. Frank A 104. 123 Bredenstiener. Robert W 302 Bredfeldt. Jack H 166 Breeden. Catherine A 20. 136. 220 Breman. Sarah H 254 Bremhorst. Mary M 20. 160 Brennecke. Frank 115. 138 Brenneman. Faye H 262 Bretnall. George S 188. 189. 193 Breuer. Delmar W 20 Brewer. Helen V 20 Brewer. Kenneth M 308 Brewick. Charles E 134. 266. 294 Bridenbaiigh. Eleanor M 256 Bridge, Robert T 279 Bridwell. Paul J 20. 308 Brieba, Roberto S 139 Brioos, Donald E 125 Bright , Nadine L 237 Brightwell, Deloras J 163.255 Brinkman. Evan P 311 Brinkman, Phillips 139 Brintnall, Justine A 20. 237 Brinton, Eloise M 262 Bristol, Norman E 157 Brittson, Orland 219 Broadfoot, Alexander J 20 Brockway, Ralph L, .104. 134. 298. 299 Brodine. Adolph M 66. 68. 287 Brodine. Charles E 299 Brodt. James J 117 Broekemeier, Gladys A 20. 226 Brogotti. Christibel A 68. 132. 251 Brom. Gloria J 248 Broms. Charlotte E 61. 262 Bromwell. Davie R 205. 313 Bronson, Lois S 130. 229 Brooks. Louise L 63. 226 Brotherton. Charles R 66. 306 Brown. Alan R 165. 325 Brown, Bruce E 20. 133 Brown. Charles E 162 Brown. Dean A. .65. 109. 138. 148. 325. 328 Brown. Elsie M 68. 130. 229 Brown. Lynn R 162 Brown, William D 316 Browner, Jane H 20. 258 Brownson. Lloyd D 304 Bruce. C. Lorraine 130. 159. 262 Bruch. Theodore E 313 Brueck. David A 148. 328 Bruene. Kenneth D 325 Brueshaker, Elizabeth A 210 Brun, Roy W 311 Brungraber, Louis E 313 Brunner, John E 128 Brunner. Margaret 20, 51. 252 Brunner, Theodore F 125 Brunsvold. Martha E 256 Bryan. R. Payton 302 Bryan Richard L 293 Bryson, Arthur E. ...20. 106. 111. 129 Bryson. Helen M ?.,20 Budlong, Donald G 275 Buchanan, Bert L 302 Buchanan, John A 307 Buchanan. John T 60. 287. 307 Buchanan, Dean R. E 8 Buchheit. Dorothy J 67. 258 Buchholz, James A 126 Buck. Donald A 328 Buck. Griffith J 127 Buck. James A 183. 279 Buck. Leslie E 325 Buckles, Lloyd L 161 Buckley, Lt. Comdr. R. H 142 Buckner. Russell L 322. 325 Buehner. Jack J 190. 191 Bueltel. Clarence J 120 Buerkcns. Bonnie F 68. 248 Bullington, John S 328 Buman. Rosemary 20. 160. 258 Bunge, Jean .20. 59. 61. 67. 103. 107. 110 Burbank. Farnum 20. 122 Burch. Maxine M 20. 139. 252 Burdick. Allan B 312 Burgan, Robert H 20. 122. 148 Burger, Phyllis J 248 Burgraff. Richard 1 299 Burke, Martin V 159. 160 Burke, Roberta L 20. 258 Burkey, Dorothy M 256 Burkle. Mary Ellen 152.237 Burnett. Richard H 137.309 Burnett, Virginia J 256 Burns, Joseph A 20. 135 Burright. Leon C 120. 207. 328 Burrows, Florence L 138. 260 Burtch, Barbara R 162. 163. 262 Burton, Arthur E 117 Burton, John A 64 Burton, Richard E 20. 320 Burzlaff. Henry A 325 Busch, Arlene L 262 Busch. John E 314 Bush. Pat 195 Bushnell. Burton L 328 Busse. Reynold E 115 Bustle. James R 51 Butcher. Robert L 306 Buswell. Margaret 110 Butler. Dale L 324 Butler. Ellsworth D 123 Butler. Margaret L 20. 258 Burler, Margaret M 258 Butler. Norma R 260 Buttertield. Barbara E 260 Butterlield. Willis C 133, 156 Butz. Marion F 137 Buzzetti, Romaine J 69 Byers, Mary L 251 Byers, William M 126 Byg, Delbert M 20.120 C Caba, Gerald J 218. 219 Cabanis, John B 309 Cade. William E 318 Cadwell. Glen L 323.325 Cady. Gerald W 311 Cahalan, Leo J 123. 325 Caine, Alfred B 293 Caldwell. Cal W 292 Caldwell. Robert S 20. 118. 282 Calhoun, Edward J 123. 302 Calhoun. Seabron B. ...46. 63. 64. 110. 302 Calvert. John W 298 Calvin. Mildred R 20. 252 Camm.ick, Hobart Z 104. 298 Campbell, Cleveland L. .20. 47. 65. 106. 120. 308 Campbell. Cromwell B 293 Campbell. Jack D 309 Campbell, Jack G 126 Campbell. Jo Anne 64. 237. 256 Campbell. Robert E 121 Campbell. Walter W 123. 138. 302 Canakes. Isabel 149.262 Canavan. Richard J 20, 64. 117 Caniff. Milton 81 Cannon. Jack P 302 Camnon, Roy B 302 Caplan. Richard M 159 Carey. Betty 248 Carey. William M 135. 266. 304 Carl. Donald C 119 Carl. Harry S 287 Carlon. John R 166. 275 Carlson. Carolyn J 130. 229 Carlson. David A 116. 166 Carlson. Dean E 20. 118. 207. 270 Carlson. James K 284 Carlson. Jerald 324 Carlson, Kenneth W 119 Carlson. Paul A 206. 312 Carlson. Robert 108. 308 Carlson. Robert W 320 Carlson, Williard E. ...20. 47. 104, 118 Carman. Richard W 311 Carney. Mary A 260 Carpenter. Carol 258 Carpenter. William J 308 Carpino. Louie A 322. 325 Carr. Georgene A 64. 132. 242 Carr, Russell E 108 Carrithers. Ira T 293 Carroll. Gertrude C 251 Carroll. Margaret J 136 Carroll. Raymond P 63. 314 Carson. Howard H 122 Carson. James R 304 Carstens. John 268 Carstensen, Arnold J. ..20. 46. 105. 306 Carter. Dwight C 148 Carter, John P 133. 287 Carter. Kathryn D 224. 238 Carter. Nancy E 229 Carter. Virginia 242 Carter, William J 120 Carver, Lowell 128 Gary, George G 298 Casey. Everett R 20. Ill Cash, Marilyn J 20. 132. 238 Cassel. Billie L 248 Cassidy, James A 205. 208. 312 Cassidy, John D 320 Cassiling. Donald E 280 Castner. Richard F 306 Catts, Barbara A 20, 252 Caullield, Wilber 125 Caughey, R. A 121 Cavitt. John W 20 Cekovsky. Alois B 20 Chace, Marjorie A 248 Chace, Walter R 138. 328 Chain, William H 268 Chamberlain, Caroll L 20, 238 Chamberlain, Robert G 322 Chambers, Jean 223 Chambers, Robert W 279 Champlin. Charles K 308 Champlin. Robert E 308 Chandler, Richard L 286 Chapman, Edward L 20 Chapman, Kathleen C 68. 251 Chapman. Neil F 123. 159 Chapman, Norris R 66, 119 Chard. Wade 188 Chase, Elinor R 165 Chase, Robert C 152. 307 Chauncey. William F 172, 174, 205 Chessmore. Phyllis N 20. 252 Child, Margaret L. ...20. 109. 165. 258 Chrisingcr. John E 324 Christensen, Betty A 262 Christensen. Donald E 274 Christensen. Douglas E 287 Christensen. James E 129. 290 Christensen. Mary L 234 Christensen, Robert L 320 Christenson, Beverly 166. 255 Christian. Darleane .52. 130. 132. 158. 251 Christian. Howard E 278 Christian, Kathryn N. ...132. 157. 158. 159. 246. 251 Christian. Richard L 108. 119 Christman. Richard D 270 Christofferson, Floyd 148 Christopher, Jack L 279 Chu. Ting Y 139 Chudomelka. Herschel J 296 Chunglo. Charles F 20 Church. Robert E 126 Cihiar, Maynard D 284 Clagett, James W 195 Clague. Thomas E 65. 120. 288 Clampitt, Marjorie M 252 Clapp. Nancy A 64. 67. 136. 238 Clarey. William A 294 Clark. Forrest R 123 Clark. George G 131 Clark, Grace E 138. 157. 165. 249 Clark. James W 20 Clark, Lillis M 68. 152. 165, 260 Clark. Paul W 148 Clark, Raymond N 292 Clark, Roy A. .20. 106. 108. 111. 119. 188. 325 Clark, Wilma M 260 Clarno, Edward W 20. 122 Classick. Leslie G 187 Clause. Robert D 20. 274 Clausen. Georgine J 258 Clausen. Harold W 308. 309 Clawson. Harold E 324 Clay, Donald L 306 Clay, Holbrok H 309 344 Claycomb, Richard T 65. 116 Cropper. William H 219 Cleary. Robert E 266. 290 Cross. True A 138 Cleohorn. M. P 122 Crowell, Kathryn R ' l30 Clement. Dean E 158. 325 Crowther. C. Richard .21, 105. 110 Clements. Jo Ann 225.262 126 270 Cleiidenin. William 109.148 Cruzen. F. Betty 21 138 ' 258 Cleveland. Rodjer M 120 Cruzen, Mildred A 163 ' 258 Clevenoer, Lyie C 320 Cudworth. Helen S 63 ' 252 Clifford. Helen L 21, 139. 252 Cuff. Peter W ' 304 Clino, Georoe 140 Culbertson. Verne L 326 Clinom,in. Wilber D 21.122 Cummings. Harry L. 64 66 104 Clitlieroe, G.iy 256 117 156 ' 279 Clizbe. David E 21. 278 Cummings. Robert F. . . . ' 270 Clock. Donald P 302 Cummings. William P Coble, Robert B 320 Cummins. Richard L. Coburn. Park D 212 Cunningham. Carlyle 125 296 Cochran. James F 276 Cunningham. Edward H 312 Cochran. Patricia 258 Cunningham. James A. 47 109 134 294 Codlin. Margaret L 21, 132. 234 Cunningham. Ray C ' 54 Cody. Marlyn A 60, 229 Cunningham. Rea E 160 296 Coffeen. Helen J 149.211 Cupo. Marilyn J ' 259 Cofflan. Robert T 123 Curl. Don R. . 276 Coghlan. Margaret M 262 Curtis, fgancy C 260 Colbert. Francis T 267 Curtis. Wiley E ' 299 Cole. George H 21,119,302 Cushing. William I. , 325 Cole. Nancy E 61. 130. 132. 237 Cushman. Nelson D ' 148 Cole. Richard J. .21. 81. 129. 173. 174. 175. 209. 286 ' - Colegrove. Sylvie 251 Coleman. Harriett L 21. 252 „ , ,. , Coleman. Wallace L 21. 140 D.ichenbach. Wilbur R 21, 116. 274 Collcn. Max F 218 gaehlcr. Russel L 302 Collier. Muriel K 138. 159. 260 2 ' ' - J ' ' 325 Collins. Carrol R 240. 294 ' ' l ' ' ' ' V L 152. 166. 237 Collins. Edgar V 118 ahlberg. Robert W. 120. 196. 206. 288 Collins. Edwin B 162 Dahlen. Paul A 286 Collins. Elizabeth F 241 aib. Kathryne E 21. 164. 252 Collins. Robert A 311 albey. Evelyn A 251 Collins. Wayne C 133 ° ' ' ' • ' ° ' ' E ia 139. 256 Collins. Zelma 162 Dalrymple. Frances J 260 Collison. Aurthur 127 Dalton. Charles H. Jr 133 Colthurst. George R 148. 293 ' ' •  ' oU J 138, 203, 308 Columbia. Ruth M 252 Om ' . John N 65, 106 Colwell. Robert W 21 122 B ' !- Patricia A 225 Combs. Bert 69 123 niels. Jay S I59 Comer. Joanne R 262 Daniels. Joan 259. 324 Compton. T. J 307 Daniells. Marion 108 Congdon. Lois 1 136. 254 Danielson. Chester H 51, 286, 287 Conley. William 128 Oanielson. John A 280 Conn. Rex B 309 Oanielson. Shirley A 251 Connelly. Barbara 238 ankbar. Roman L 296 Connolly, Colleen 132. 251 Dankenbring. Ray C. ,65, 138, 153, Connor, Ed C 207, 296 „ 164, 206. 288, 289 Conrad, B. Joan 251 D ' ' - ' ' ' 123 Conrad. Cletus J 128 farmer. Patricia A 251 Conrad. James E 293 arner. Richard R 287 Conrad. Joanne E 21 0 ' - Robert D 134, 287 Conrad Paul F, , . . 293 Ds« Port. Wendell D. W 162 Conroy. Shirley A ' 149. 262 avidson. Eugene W 159 Constance. Frances J 139. 256 Davidson. Jean D 258 Conte. James W 302 avidson. Lois E 130, 237 Conway. Sarah A 132 255 avidson. Orville J 280 Conzemius. Margaret J 262 Davics. James R 125 Cooh. Eleanore 158 Davies. Robert D 320 Cooks. Bruce A 21. 135. 286 5- onna 21, 117, 130, 226 Cook. Charles C 203. 310 ° ' ' ' - Elizabeth A 242 Cook. Charles F 270 ' ' - E ' a 162 Cook. Clair E 326 ° ' - ■ ' 119. 158, 159, 251 Cook. Galen H 276 avis. Lester 1 274 Cook. Gordon A. ...104, 119, 152, 268 avis, Lester 46 Cook. Jack 309 avis. Nancy C 118.256 Cook. James A 127 avis. Robert S 116. 148. 163 Cook. Jean N 104. 165 5- Shadrach E 135 Cook. M. Luanna 21, 48, 107 242 avis. Thomas H 21 Cook. Mead J 299 ' ' s. Walter W 290 Cook. Raymond E 162 awson. Marian J 61. 230 Cook. Vera E 107 259 awson. Mary L 260 Cooke. Oscar M 286 Barbara 21, 48, 107, 230 Cooley. Barbara J 64, 237 ' V ' Jackie J 161, 256 Coon. Eleanore M 21, 252 ° - ' 21. 288 Coons. Dean M 159 ay. Shirley B 152. 225. 256 Coontz. George R 166 270 aV- Virginia R 260 Cooper. Alfred William 123 ayton. Cleva 21, 230 Cooper, Carlos M 123 320 ' ' ' ' ' ' • 153 Cooper, Charles J 294 ' • ' ' V ■ 49. 132. 139. 242 Cooper. Dale R 125. 318 aner. Marilou 55. 130, 237 Cooper, Eugene E 64, 110 307 eaton, Irving F 162 Cooper. Francis D 306 fBakey. Edward 280 Coover. Martha C 67 139 242 eBartolo, Violette J 258 Copeland. Margot 241 eBois. Marion L 162.163.262 Copp. Allen D 21 fBo ' ii. Eileen E 136. 260 Copp. Edna R 251 eButts. Dale C 128. 278 Coppage, John F 54 Decker. Roma J 249 Coppock. William L 314 ■ Audrey E 130. 153 Cornelius. C. Laverne 21 127 ' kef. Francis J 174. 176. 209 Corner. Robert F. .21. 66. 89. 134. 298 ■ ' f- ' arvin J 21. 65. 116. 274 Corning. Robert N 21. 109 272 ' ' 0. Elman T 125 Correll. Ardeth 67 256 ' forest. Frances R. .,21, 55, 109, 252 Cosmos, Frances V 152 229 eFo ' est. John S 63.65 Cottingham. William T 294 fGroote. Robert L 314 Couffcr. Robert W 299 eboney. Eugene B 292 Cobert. Edwin B 278 ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' 9 116 Cowan, Marlow 54 Dejong. Richard J 21,279 Cowles, Harold A 304 ' Kalb. Howard F 302 Cowles. Richard H 268 eKoster. Patricia D 132. 149. 255 Cox. Corinne E 132 fLaHunt. Donald A. .52, 89, 106, Cox. Mary L 130 HI- 118,153,322.325 Coyle. Charles J 3I6 Delaney. John L 21. 276 Coz. Mary L 262 f Hmoer. Vernon L 52 Craig. Frances M 258 fMarle. James J 160, 207, 296 Craig, Harold L 21 105 DeMurck. Cora A 161. 251 Cramer. Mary J 242 ' Hartog. Gerald T. ,21, 65, 105, 116 Crandall. Mrs. Polly 249 ' ' S- Victor 246 Craven. G. Joseph 62, 131, 278 enney, Hugh R 127, 268 Craven. William H 126, 148 e nis. Ivan L 163 Crawford. Dclmar E 118 ' y. Richard J 313 Crawford. Donald H 52 123 322 ' sn ' Ore. Geraldine K 132 Crawford. Dorthy M 240. 241 efyberry. Wilda J 21. 252 Crawford. Rosalec J 260 304 fSloover. Edna V 263 Crees. Merrill F 21, 106, 120, 288 ° ' - E 5 ine E 21 Cress, Hal J 282 ettmann. Harold R 21. 300 Crisp. Nancy E 234 235 ' ' ch. William R II5. 163 Criss, Eugene J 307 eVeau Burton W 22.105 Crist. Barbara 136. 256 oZl ' R loh E ill 3?4 C ' o ' t. Charlotte A 132. 158. 255 olwild. ' EvllynL. ' ! ! ' . ! ! ! ! ! 1 ! Hf lit Crombie. LeDora C 229 DeWitt. Del J. 22. 106. 118. 322. 324 DeWof. Beverly R 138. 258 Egeland. 0. Raymond .66. 108 122 298 Oiebel ■■..... 203 Egenes. John S ' 282 Oierwechter. Helen J 22. 245 Eggers. Lawrence W. 22 ' lis Dietrich. Marilyn 258 Egli. Norman J. . . , ' ' 134 ' 313 Dillan, Dorothy A. ,..60,67,212. Ehlert. Norma J ' 258 „„ „. . . 224.234 Ehrhardt. A. Jeanne ,,,. ' . ' , ' . ' , ' , ' . ' l5g ' . ' 256 Dillan. Virginia A 67, 161, 260 Ehrke. Everett E 27g DiMing. Lorraine M 263 Eickelberg. Delia E, ' . ' , ' , ' . ' , ' . ' 68, l ' 64 ' , ' f48 Dillman. Betty J 263 Eilks. Joyce E 263 Dingle. Charles H 268 Eisenhart. Robert W. . , ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ' ' l65 ' ' ' .fl- Jack E 302 Elder. James C 106 119 Dickinson. James M 324 Elder. James F •■ ' °- jf Dickinson. Russel 186. 187 Elderkin. John 0. lis Oirks. Ronald J 284 Eldredge. John M ' . 286 ° - f- E. 324 Eldridge, Maurice E ' I ' le ' siB Ditsworth. Dick I 47, 60, 129, 195, 293 Eliason. Ann .... ' 263 Dixson. Donald L 306 Elk, Donald W. ... ■l ' 89 279 Dobson. H. Hudson 312 Elliott. Loren S. , 302 Dobson, Robert D 307 Elliott. Mary J. . 132 251 C. M 135 Ellis. Lawrence M. . . . . ' ! ! ! . ' ! ! ' 22 161 Dodd. Robert L 134. 272 Ellis. Robert S. 270 Dolds. Marilyn J 263 Ellis. Stewart C. . 123 Dodds. Mary S. ...18.22.67.68. Ellison. Marian J. 263 „ „ . . . . 103. 104. 242 Ellsworth. Nelson R ' . ' l ' 2 ' 6 ' . ' 270 Dodds. Patricia A 263 Elmguist. Russel E isg l; «■ Jack ; 9 Elseman, Theodore E . ' 277 Doel limier. Keith E 127 Elting. Shirley A 162. I ' es ' , ' 248 Doerlilinger. Jon A 304 Elwood. Alice L. . 263 Doerring. Eleanor 263 Elwood. P. H. . 137 Dohrmann. Ilene 263 Emerson. Merle R. . ' l ' o ' 4 290 Don Dorothy G 136.234 Emerson. Wayne L. . l23 ' 302 Dolph Jacqueline E. , .62, 139, 164, 258 Emery. Edith R 22 Dolson. J. William 203. 279 Emslie. Heires V. . 22 Oolvin. Mary E 256 Emslie. Hilda S ' . ' . 132 Donahue. Vincent A 270 Endersbee. Mary C. 255 Don,i d. William M 22 Engelbrecht. Howard H. . . ' . ' . ' ' ' ' I ' o ' e ' ' 288 Donaldson. Fay W 270 Engler, Thomas R. . . 51 300 Donelson. Kenneth D 22. 192 Engstrom. Lana V 252 Donhowe. Charles E 22 Entorf. Robert L. . ' i36 l6S Donoso. Max G 22. 70 Eppel. Robert J ' ' 309 Doolittic, Darle M 22. 126 Erb. Lucy E ' l ' 3 ' 2 251 Dorald. Wood i2g Ecrbstein. Louis D. 159 Doran, Robert 325 Erbstein. Ruth E ' . ' . ' . I ' s ' g 260 Do.ow. Edgar W 164 Erickson. Alton 284 Dorsett. Charlotte 255 Erickson. Chauncey W. 298 Dory. Marvin E 104 Erickson. Evelyn 263 Doty. C. Jeanne 224. 229 Erickson. Floyd A 115 Doty. Vernon E 128 Erickson. Gerald N. . . 316 Dougan. Bonnie 1 22. 138. 252 Erickson. Gwen L. 252 Dougherty, Thomas L 311 Erickson. June C. . . . ' I ' s ' 258 Dove. Marvin D 274 Erickson. Joseph W. ..50. 69. 123 ' 313 Dove. Richard C 22. Ill Erickson. Loren T 133 162 Dowd. Gordon P 126 Ermer. Herbert A 270 Oowd. Lee W 126 Erwin. Robert H. . . . 307 Downer. John D 282 Esbeck. Thelma D. 2 ' 2 252 Downey. Nathan J 119 Eschen. Herman B. 314 Downing. Harold E 218. 219 Eshbaugh. Joyce A ' l ' 6 ' l 256 Dowson. Robert F 22 Esselman. Charles J. ' 125 Doyen. Richard G 106, 108, 119 Ethington, I, Claire l7 ' 4 209 Doyle, Martha L 242, 256 Ethington, Lloyd D, 22 122 ' 292 Doyle, Mary 1 22, 253 Ettinger, Bill ' 153 ' 270 Drahota. Donald H II5 Ettinger, Samuel W 65 Drake, Beverly 256 Eubanks, Cmdr. L. S 142 Drakesmith. V. Lucille .22. 52. 246. Evans. George W ' ' 278 247. 252. 253 Evans. Laura M 149 260 Drdla. Edwin G 22. 268 Evans. Merle C 286 Drechsler. Edward R 312 Evans. Thomas C 276 Dreesman. Lydia L 22 Evenson. Richard K. 22 119 Drew. Jane E 263 Everett. Bernard A i89 ' 293 Drewry, John B 54. 109, 162, 328 Everett, Lawrence W 54, 156 ' 328 Drohman, Priscilla G 263 Everett, V. Louise 22 230 Drummonds, Kent G 279 Evers. James V. ' 125 Dryden. Mary K 22.252 Eversman. Rosemary 258 Dubes. George 305 Ewan. Harriett G 127 158 Ducommun. Wayne W 120 Ewen, Richard K 3I3 Dudley, Mary L 256 Everett. Lawrence ' 54 Dugan, Rosemary 22.252 Ewers. Keith F 300 Dunagan. Sheila P 223. 224 Ewertz. Laine P 260 Dunham. Donna T 258 Ewing. Betty J 260 Dunhaver. Donald W 277 Ewing. Dorothy C 263 Dunigan. Lowel H 115, 153 Ewoldsen, Harold E 195, 300 Dunlap, Ellen 7g. 237 Dunlavey. Richard E ' ....282 c Dunlop. Dudley C 286 Dunn. Eugene H 298 Faas. Lee D 22 270 gZ ' Helen ' j Itl ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .162 Uunn. Helen J. 255 Fagen. Lester G 119 Dunn. Mariorie E 259 Fahlbero Bettv ii9l ' 5 ' 7 ' 75R Dunn. Patricia A 160. 238 F rIy ' Homr ,, ' . ' . 1 1 ' . l ' . ' ._ ' , ' HI Ounncll, Jean A 238 Fairly, Marorie G 162 Durham. Richard H 307 Farber Aion 14R Duroe. Collingwood R 282 farbl ' Paul 134 Durretl. Mary E. __ 162. 163 FaS Shalon ' ! ! ! ! ! ! ] ! ! ! ! ! ! ! sn Suh ' ie filcha? e iM - - l ' ■ ' ' ««• 9 ' 267. 296 uuinie. Kicnara t 1 4, 153, 325 Fai-n Eriwarri 17 ' 177 Dvorak Richard William .165 FaJrier. Maur ce ' h ' . ' ' . ' .•. ' . ' . ' . ' .■. ' . ' . . Z 272 g:|« ■ « K E 1 «■ P Farrington. Frances 162. 163 256 D as R h! t w ' ily Earrington. Willis 1?7 Dyas. Robert W 137 Fasules. Pomas 22 : mZTI •.::;::;:::.•:;::: ' ig ' ' ' ' ■ - - • • - ! ■ m ,,, Dynes. Dorothy M. ..22. 138. 162. Faubion. Margaret .258 163. 252 Fauerby. Howard P 23, 121 E Faunce, Everett 190 Faust. Stewart 122 Eacker. Wayne L 157 Fazel. Arma 256 Eames. Fred M 22 Fcdel. Irma J 255 Early. Nancy C 260 Fedro. William 292 Easley. Reta S 252 Feeken. Dwayne 188.189 307 Easton. Jack B 299 Feild. James T 133 306 Ebersolc. Nancy R 22. 229 Feldman. Dwight H. ...23, 46, 65, Eckels, Virginia K 158 288, 289 Ecklund, William L 22, 116, 162 Feldman, Roger 123 Eckman. Joseph R 22 Feldt. Arnold 164 Edenburn. John J 123 Feldt. Robert 164 Edens. Waldo 272 Felt. William 138. 328 Edgar. Alvin R 150. 151 Ferguson. Don 181. 183 Edgar. Joyce E 63.67,136,234 Ferguson, Fred 110 Edmonds. Richard C 278 Feruson. Helen 252 Edson. Gloria M 255 Fernow. Louise 229 Edwards. Alexander E 66. 133. 279 Feucht. Ruth 258 Edwards. Annette J 256 Fey. Darlene 68. 261 Edwards. Betty L 48. 51. 223 Fey. Irene 68. 261 Edwards. Howard? 162 Fiedler. Alice 23.67,230 Edwards. Mary K 230 Fields. John 128 Egan. Charles E 310 Fiore. Alfred 280 345 Hubert ■;.■.■.■. v. ' . . ' . ' .■.■2 ' 07. ' 296 Gaucjer; William L . . .... -294 F ' ieweger. thomas 290 Filbert. Norman 136 Fincham. Mildred 51.78.165.260 Fincbam. Nina 263 Finley. Jack 308 Finney. Lois V,V sfl Finney. Patricia 234. 235 Fiore. Alfred 137 Firkins. Bruce .64. 66. 105. 134. 194. 306 Fischer, Harold 304 Fisher, Forrest 61, 131, 298 Fischer. Howard 121 Fisher. Joyce D 23. 137 Fisher, Roy R, .23, 105, 109, 126, 137, 148. 312 Fisher, William J -23 Fiskc, Earl D 119 Filch. Charles 296 Fitch. Joyce „■ ■ Hi Fitch, Louise 23. 252 FitzPatrick. Thomas 111. 117 Fitzsimmons. Donald 294 Fjare, Milford 157 Fladuno, Dorothy 252 Fladung, Bertha 138, 262 Flaska, Mildred 130, 262 Flater. Guy 206 Fleck, Ronald 287 Fleming -- Fletcher, Alice 136. 159. 262 Fletcher, Jack E 23, 304 Fletcher, James 284 Fletcher, William ,..60, 108. Ill, 122, 208. 292 Floerchinjcr, Helen 263 Floren. Franklyn 23. 104. 106, 109, lis, 287 Flores, Frank 134 Flynn, Thomas 123 Foley, John 270 Foley, Matthew .290 Folkers, Marjcrie 263 Fontana, Bruno 23. 64. 134 Ford. Don K 23 Ford, Robert 316 Forester, James 104. 279 Forman, Mrs. L. W 272 Forrette. Robert 129 Forsberg. John 122 Forstund, Warren G 23. 121 Forsythc, Richard 104 Fortman, Shirliann 67. 226 Foslcr, Ellen 248 Fosmark, Mrs, Ethel 229 Foss, Robert 275 Foster, Carol 255 Foster, Clifford 133 Foster, Geraldean 258 Foster. Jacques 284 Foster, Janet 260 Foster. John S 23 Foster, Lorris 229 Fowler, Albert L 275 Fowler, Janet 223 Fox, Betty 248 Fox, David 309 Fox, George 69. 284 Fox, John 62. 68. 278 Fox, Phyllis M 23, 136, 248 Foxgrover, James .,,108, 129. 208. 312 Frahm. Arthur 278 Frame. Marilyn .., 230 France. Marguerite 149 Francis. Ray L 23. 118 Frandsen, Zona G 23. 149, 259 Frank. Mrs. Helen 237 Franks. Marilyn 48. 162. 163. 252 Fraser. Wilma 237 Frazho. Arthur 290 Freeman. George 115 French, Robert 122 Frevert, David 47.106 Frevert, Richard 111. 120 Frevert, Wesley 117 Frey, Gunnar 325 Frcy. Rirhard E 128 Friedl, George 204 Friedland, Waldo 104, 298 Friedrich, Dorothy 164 Fries, Laura 132, 255 Friley, Frances 210 Frilcy, President C, E 7, 55 Fritz, Richard 325 Fritzsche. Doris 252 Frudden. Dan 306 Frush, Mary Ellen 165. 251 Fry. Dean 117. 286. 287 Fuessle. Eugene 286 Fuhrman. Fayne 162 Fuhrman. Jeanne 258 Fuhs. Ann 223 Fujimoto Shigaru 118 Fulk, Wilma B 23. 161 Fuller. Donald A 123 Fuller. D 130, 252 Fuller, James 266, 270 Fuller. Quintus 270 Fullerton. Eleanore 23.258 Fulton. Phyllis 254 Funcke. William 314 Funkhouser, Wilma 162, 163 Furman, John R. ,23. 89. 106. 111. 292 Gaarder, Audrey J 263 Gaessler, W. G 104. 139 Gage, Robert D 104. 326 Gagnon. John B 280 Gajewski, Henry M 325 Galbreath. Dale G 272 Galietto, Joseph J, ,.23. 133. 134. 316 Galitz. Ruth J 234 Gallagher. James A 328 GaHagher. Mary E 249 Gallagher. Peggy L 23. 109. 259 Gallal.cr, Betty J, . . .54, 131, 210, 211, 212, 259 Galligan, Jerry E 188 Galloway, George F 23, 118 Galvin, Joseph P 1 7 Gamble, J. H 162 Gamble. Mrs. J. H 162. 163 Gano, Beth E 251 Ganser, Mary E 52, 136. 262 Gr.rberson. Mrs. L. D 288 Card. Marion A US. 324 Gardner. Robert L 294 GarlielJ. Theodore G 298 Garfield. David C 299 Garner. H. Filmore 148 G,irren. Thomas C 104. 286 Garrett. Paul L 316 Garrison. Levon ....132. 136. 211. 252 Garth, Dick L 187. 277 Garth. Mary L 48. 163. 211. 229 Garton. Corhin E 23 Gray. Mary J 24. 226 Green, James M 24 Green, John W 127 Greene. Gail L 259 Greene, Guy S 137 Greene, Warren M 24 Greener, Charles E 280 Greenfield. Geraldyne 1 251 Greelee. J. A 156 Greer. James C 134. 294 Greer. Mary E 130, 242 Greiner. William H 275 Griessel, Harold J 24. 153. 270 Griffee, John M 64, 306 Griffen, Daniel L 314 Griffcn, Donald C 293 Griffith, Frank R 266, 268 Griffith, Frank Wells 24, 266, 279 Grimes, Marilyn L 24. 238 Grimwood. David C 312 Grisso. Paul B 139 Grist, Richard P 126 Ra ' kill Dean H V ! ' ♦ Gnswold. Zane G ' ' ' Gaston Marcia A 136. 159. 256 - - ' ' Gates, Jack G 126 Gates, Leslie D 23, 118, 314 Gates, Shirley A 249 Gatz, Joanne l 256 Gauger, Robert H 324 Gauike, Irene M 23. 149. 252 Gayer. Richard J. G 121 Gearhart. Jack B 129 Gcbuhr, Ellen E v .,-„l Gee. Albert 163. 318 Geiger. Harlan E 138 Gcisinger. Archie C 290 Gcist. Norman S 21. 118. 325 Geist. Robert M 23, 118, 267, 270 Geneva, John F 294 George, Beverly B, ,..23. 55. 103. 106. 107. 109. 149. 158. 234 GerloH. James S 311 Gerlach, Harry M 266 Gerstenberger, Elverna J 251 Gertsch, Milton E 23, 127 Gervais, Hugh B 160, 207. 296 Getting. Daryle L, ...65. 115. 153. 161. 274 Getty. Robert 123 Getty. Dr. Robert 50 Gibbons, William D 23 Gibbs. Nina P 158 Gibbs, Philip T 54. 105, 292 Gibbs, Richard A 133, 320 Gibson, Jack D 324 Gibson, Mildred L 23. 107. 252 Gieck. Jack E 23, 104, 118 Gies, Charlotte M 23 Giese, Keith M 123 Giese, Raymond C 294 Gilbert, Betty J 125, 163, 260 Gilbert, M. Dale 23, 120 Gilbert, Philip R 134. 312 Gilbertson, David P 23, 298 Gilbriile. Nancy Jo 64, 229 Gildersleeve, Phyllis A 251 Gilkey. Herbert T 23. 54, 108, 122, 161 Grobeck, Don J 125, 268 Grobeck, Milton l 268 Grobeck, Robert P 24, 125, 268 Groff. Gaylord L 270 Grohn, Robert 328 Gronert. Walter B 219 Grosvernor, Dale D 108. 122. 288 Gro5zkruger, Electa J 152. 237 Grotcnhoure, Ellengray 253 Grothe. Donald S 311 Grove. Harry L 24 Grove, L C 127 Grow, Ethel L 255 Grundman, Thomas B 293 Grundon, Clara J 251 Gross, Lawrence, G 24 Gubser, Darwin E 123 Gubser, Edward A 123 Guernsey, Lorraine L 241 Gugeler, James E  . 24 GugijedaH. John A 24. 292 Gunn. Charles R 320 Gunn. Marilyn E 260 Gusc. Herbert J 320 Guthrie, M. Catherine ,24. 48. 149. 237 Guttormson, Henry G 24 Guy, John L 316 Gwynne. Charles 320 H Haahr, Elaine A 24 Haas, Howard G 24 Habben, Cecile F. 24. 48. 105. 138. 253 Haberer. Joan M 260 Hackbarth, Merrill L 115, 187, 275 Hackett, Ruth 63. 64. 68. 223 Hadacek, Arthur F 126, 161 Haefner, Earl W, Jr 278 Haecjg. Henry E.. Jr 292 Hagenberg, Lorraine H 164, 248 Hagg. Robert T 125 Hagie, Darly G 307 Hagie. Ilajean 256 Hanson, Richard V 287 Hanson, Russell 126 Hanson. William E 63 Hanssen. Charles B 294 Harbaugh. Dorothy M.- 251 Harbour. Marorie L 24. 256 Harding. Elizabeth J 263 Hard.nger, Loren H 314 HarJy. Patricia F 263 Hargens, Orlan E 164 Harkleroad, Edgar L 24, 320 Harlan, Hazelmay 130, 237 Harlan, James S 24, 274 Harlan, M, Jean 24, 256 Harley, Deloris 1 164, 248 Harman, Donald G 316 Harman, Eldred J 24. 146. 304 Harmon, Virginia M 226 Harnack, Daniel F 127 Harnack, Robert E 24. 105. 164 Haroff. Bettie L 24. 253 Harper, Dixon L 62, 65, 136, 152 Harrington, Charles W 275 Harrington, Jack E 308 Harris, Donald W 54 Harris, Eleanor R 24. 60, 153 Harris, Grant L 24, 274 Harris, Mary C 263 Harris, Richard C 292 Harris, Richard G 106 Harris. Ruth V 24, 237 Harrison, Roger L 24. 115 Harriss, Donald H 119.328 Harstad. William C 302 Hart, Donald W 123 Hart, Earl E 126 Hart, John J 218 Hart, Kenneth G 126 Hartman, George B 126. 162. 292 Hartman. James T 61. 162. 292 Hartman. Margie 226 Hartwell. Ruth E 152. 230 Harwood. Wesley ■-.■ ifi Harvey. Bernard R 24. 134 Harvey, Clark ■,•,••;?? Harvey, John D 66. 119. 311 Harvey, Wendell J V if? Harvie. Elaine E 24. 253 Harvie. Shirley A ' VoVlnn Hasek. John M 126. 300 Haskell, Albert M 203, 279 Haskin. Gene R 318 Hass, Howard G 124, 266, 274 Hata, Henry 135 Hatch, Thomas F ■ -277 Hatcher, Doris J 234, 235 Hatcher. Roy G 104. 126 Hathaway, Mrs, Gloe 302 Haugan, William H 181,187 Haugebak, Marvin E 288 Haugen. Ann L 260 Hauser, Dale R 277 Hauser. Jim 284 Hauser, Wade, Jr .65 Hausman, Florence G .259 Hausniann. Dorothe 64,224,245 Hausrath, Alfred 61. 134. 276 Hauss 1 ' 2 Hain. Russell E 51, 323, 325 Haislet. Richard, Jr 282 Hake, Elizabeth 242 Halatyn, Harry G 137 Halderman, Patricia J 130,237 Hale, Mary L 132, 255 Haley, John D 294 Halford, Richard E 311 Hall, Harrison J, ,24, 61, 66, 206, 298 Hall, Jack H 108 Hall, John F 122, 161, 325 Hal Hal Gill. Wayne M 328 Hain, Harold A 325 GillesDie, Cecil E 23, 300 - Gillette, Charles C 270 Gillette. John M 270 Gilley, Lawrence A, , ,23. 122. 192. 209. 314 Oilman. George C 314 Oilman, Glen 1 314 Gilpatrirk, John H 314 Gilpatrick, Mary Louise 238 Girton, Carita 51, 149, 229 Gish. Richard W 148, 158 G erde, Elizabeth Ann 253 Gladson, Ruth M 248 Glasener, Marilyn L 259 Glass, Shirley Ann 23. 48.67. 230 Glawc, Bill C 165 Gleason. Edward M 272 Gleason. James S 272 Gleason, Rosemary 255 Glum, Donah E, ,,,106. 108. 111. 119 Gobis, Leroy C 135 Gortdard, Phillip A 294 Godfrey, Richard G 23 Goeldner, Paul K 117 Goetsch, Forest L 66, 304 Gohring. William G 208, 313 Goltry, Melvin B 165, 174, 316 Goodman, Helen M 159 Goos, Richard S 24. 124. 266. 314 Gosling, Barbara Ann 254 Goss, Emery 125 Gougad.ahl, John 208 Gould, Calvin H 294 Goulding, William L 119 l ouwens. Cornelius 108 Grabe. Henry M 24 Grarloville. Charles B 24 Graff, Jane 136 Graff, John G 290 Graff. Richard S 131. 158 Graham. Arthur W 129. 290 Graham. Gordon 122 Graham. James H 126. 312 Graham. Marjorie L 130. 138. 262 Graham, John R 24, 299 Graham, Robert A 122 Granert. Walter B 218 Grant, Alexander H 307 Grant, Lloyd D 148, 277 Grant, Richard W 24, 276 Granzow, Boyd A 165 Grask, Cecilia 24, 223 Graver, Charlotte 24, 249. 259 Gray, Donald L 306 Gray, Jo Ann 242, 260 Gray. Margaret A 249 ' H2ro.T; ' °,-. ;:::::::::::::: 1 navercamp,- John a; •.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.•.■.■.24: -275 Haw. Robert A ■ • ■ -284 Hawk. Helen 1 60. 132. 136. 248 Hawkins. Dorothy L 24. 246. 254 Hawks. James M 135. 277 Hawks. James W 137 Hawthorn, Louise 24. 48. 107. 162. 163. 259 Hayenga. Ronald A 165 Hayes. Alva A .110 Hayes. Carol J 60. 256 Hayes. Harold N. ...108. 117. 203. 308 Hayes. Hope I. Vc ?„ ;,- , ,= , Hayes. Joanne M 25. iii Marjorie J 253 u, ' , j. n 25 Robert E ..,,..24  ' V • J , „ ■•• 245. ,56 Hall. Robert E 123. 166 Hallagan. Terrance E 133. 296 Hallback. Beverly A 24. 212. 226 Halver, Bernard A 166, 137 Halverson. Marguerite E 263 Hamblin, Betty J 251 Hamilton, John W 282 Hamilton, Mary A 256 Hamilton, Shirley L 251 Hamilton, Wilma E 253 Hamlin, Jack 24. 122. . ' 26 Hammerly. Harriet J 251 Hammerly, Raymond S 318 Hammond, Chloe V 255 Hammond, Clifford W, ,,.61,106, 119, 267, 312 Hammond, Luther C 162 Hammond, Patricia L 248 Hammond, Russell C 280 Hamor. Wade H 24 Hampton, William R 117 Handley, Robert C. , .24, 65, 105, 116, 288 Hanel, Larry G. ,.24, 47, 66, 106, 134 Haney, Carl L 106, 109, 119, 267 Hanger, David L 134 Hanighen David P 278 Hankey Evelyn 1 152, 256 Hans, EMon J 65. 153, 274 Hansel. Dale E 200 Hansen. Carlyle E 282 Hansen. Devah L 259 Prof, E, W 141 Mrs, E, R 284 Gloria W 253 ,,, Harold W 166 Hansen, Margaret E 259 Hansen, Margaret L 2, 260 Hansen, Mary E 65. 130. 242 Hansen. Philip M 132 Hanson. Allen C 311 Hanson. A, Maurice 137 Hanson, Delmar C 134. 272 Hansen. Hansen. Hansen. Hansen, Hayes. Norma E 245.256 Hayes. Walter 128 Hayes. Warren B. .25. 26. 54. 60. 106. 108. 129. 312 Haynes. Stanley F 299 Hays, Richard H - J iil Hazelton, Walter F 267. 320 Hazen, James H 288 Healy, Thomas L „ VA Heath, Jc.in B 63, 130. 245 Heath. Maurice 288 Hcckman. T 207 Heddens, James W . .160 Hedge. Patricia A 25. 241 Hedlund. John C 28 Hedrick, Mrs. H, L • .158 Herr. John F 63, 320 Hcetland, Fanchon W 132, 251 Hefflcy. Gordon E .,,,,292 Heffner, Robert D 123. 314 Heffner. M, Beth 251 Hegge, Grace 253 Heggen. Albin W .294 Heidel. Ch.irles M, ,,,25. 209. 266. 292 Heidler, Jeanne L 255 Hem, Robert L .;-v„-;?5 Hems, Hollys 50. 69. 123 Hems. Sterling 119. 326 Heitzman, Lois J .226 Helble. Dean R 161. 290 Held. Burnell 105. 106. 153 Held. Esther L 138. 149. 158. 159, 248 Hermann. Doris A. .132. 138. 153. Held. Jacciueline J . . 263 Herlihy. John F -25. 274 161. 255 Hermann. Paul J 324 Herrick. David E -25 Herrington. Clifford E 207 Herriott. Patricia L 263 Herrmann. James 165 Herrmann. Warren W 123 346 Herrold. Phyllis E. .46. 136. 137. 247. 260 Hfrwig. Roger W 117 H«s. Frank 294 Hesse, Don A 157 Neumann. Frederick K 203. 310 Hewitt. E. A 159 Heysinoer. Hiram M 286 Hibbitts. John G 282 Hibbs. Earle L 119 Hicks. Alva C 127 Hicks. Robert N 190. 304 Hieronymus. Sharon F 223 Hiojins. Robert F 126. 313 Highberger. Phyllis J 251 Highland. Melva L 127. 256 Higinbotham. Richard D 318 Hiland. Robert L 279 Hiley. Alan E 302 Hill. John R 328 Hilleary. Donald S 293 Hillesland. Glenn G. .25. 119. 166. 325 Milliard. Royce M 159 Hillis. John E. 117. 148. 106. 111. 276 Hillmond. Eleanore E 25. 130. 237 Hillyard. L. R 134. 316 Hilmes. Jack F 307 Hilton. Dale L 135. 328 Himebaugh. Paul H 121. 284 Hineman. Joseph H 138 Hines. Robert A 135. 302 Hines. Roselind G 263 Hinkly. May A 256 Hinrichs. Carl H 316 Hinton. Jack E 25. 200 Hinton. Sidney E 25 Hiopake. T. A 128 HiseroJt. Richard A 209 Hiserote. George A 292 Hixon, Raymond R 277 Hixon. Walt 276 Hoak. Mildred A 25. 242 Hobart. Luetta M 165. 254 Hochriem. Helen 241 Hochstetler. Virgil E 208. 282 Hodges. James C 124. 275 Hodges. James L 162 Hodgeskiss. Dorothy E 238 Hodgson. Shirley J 259 Hodne. Tobias S 115. 280 Hoefer. Marilyn G 255 Hoelscber. Lois M 226 Hoerner. Barbara J 25. 1 ' 2. 237 Hoff. Carrie Mac 25. 253 Hoff. Jacqueline L 263 Hoffman. Clark 328 Hoffman, Edward J 126 Hoffman, Paul 126,306 Hoffman, Randall A 115, 138 Hogan, Patricia Ann 130, 217 Hogrefe, Pearl 68 Hohenshell, Rose M 229 Holbert, Mary Jewell 157. 163, 2 ' ' 0 Holcomb, J, M 274 Holets, Vernon L 308 Holl, D, L 282 Holland, Edward C 54. 328 Holland. Tilman A 25 Holler, Lois V 255 Holler, Peggy 68 Hollingshead, Howard K 25, 111 119, 131, 106, 158 Hollingshead, Marjory A 136, 248 Hollister, F. Martin 277 Hollowell, Jean 223 Holmberg, Harry lOQ Holmberg, Roy L 25, 308 Holmes, W, E no Homestead, Betty Louise 259 Honnold, Arthur C 25, 120 Hook, Naomi J 25 Hoooengardner, Mary G 149 253 Hoooes, Joseph W 65. 206. ■ ' 28 Hoover. Louise 255 Hoover. M. Eileen 251 Hopkins. Dorothy M 25. 259 Hopkinson, Allison 159 157 Hoop, Erith L 25, 126 Hopen, Florence 251 Honpenrath, Doris 8. 51, 224 Hopoenroth, Raymond Earl 122, 286 Horecka, Paul George 118 Horn, James L 314 Horn, Maxine M 263 Horn, William E [ .212 Hoppenrath, Raymond E 122, 286 Horecka, Paul G 118 Horney, Movaine J 255 Horton, Ruth Anne 263 Hosoers. Dick igg Hospers, Jan Berg 299 Hotchkiss, Donald K 125.270 Houghton. Harry V 119 Hoult. Naomi 298. 299 Houmes. Richard L 25. 69! 123 Hourigan. Roscoe M 304 Houseal. William 324 Houston. Kenneth L 25 Howard. Richard T. ...25. 50. 69. 123. 174. 175. 178 Howard. Robert L 308 Howe. Dale L 134, 219. 276 Howell. Patricia A 254 Howell. William S 25. 284 Howes. Edward A 196 Howland, Richard P 292 Hoxie, Mrs 290 Huber, Robert G 313 Huckleberry. Arliss E. .,,132. 162. 163. 251 Hud, Joseph A 125 Hudson, D. Jeanne 241 Huedenohl B radley 164 Huff, Marian L 253 Huff, Myrllin L 51, 241 Huffman, Ruth Bradley 259 Hufziger, Otto C 25, 108 Hug, Daniel H 328 Hug. John W 328 Hugelman, Mary B 259 Hughes, Alice L 248 Hughes, H. D 105 Hughes, Paul C 296 Highes, Paul J 160 Hughes, Robert F 282 Hughes. William G 282 Hukill. Winifred E , 237 Hulbert. Gene 159 Hulbert. Lewis 25.148.313 Muling. John H. .25. 45. 105. 109. 126. 270 Hull. Ernestine E 255 Hull. Spencer C 123 Hully. Donald R 324 Hulmes. Mrs. Bertha 274 Hulsizer, John C 25 Hulbut, Harold D 26. 119. 286 Hulsizer. John C 161 Hurst, Fred J 134 Huser. Mary L 263 Hultman. Delores E 263 Humble. Doris M 26. 166. 248 Humphries. Lewis L 25. 106. 308 Hungria, Jose J, ■ 25 Hunt, James E 115 H unt, Juanita R 259 Hunter, John R 26. 46. 115. 274 Hunting. Martha M 26. 259 Hunting. Mary E 26. 259 Huntsman. Frank C 307 Hunsickcr. Robert 276 Hurt. Donald 125 Husted. Doris J 248 Husted. William L 128 Huston. Dean M, .45, 54. 105. 115. 161. 288 Huston. Mary L 130. 251 Hutchins. Barbara J 51. 152. 258 Hutchinson. Gordon N 320 Mutton. Mrs 254 Hylbak. Vincent T 254 Hylton. Alvin R 302 I Ibrahim. Amin 139 Idso. D uane 51. 325 Idtse. Robert 274 Ichl. Richard 325 Ilgenfritz. James 61. 310 Ilsley. Alice 109 Illeman. Donald 293 Imboden, F. Richard ,26. 134. 158. 308 Imboden. Lois 107 Imes. Elwina M 26. 49. 132. 237 Imhof. Joseph 106 Imlau, William F 26, 54. 166. 288 Ingle. Harold E 110 Ingram. John K 26 Ink. Dwight 153 Inman. Inez 259 Inman. Lawrence L 26. 105. 193 Inman. Richard 324 Ireton. Rebecca J 26 Isacson, Peter 306 Isakson, Mary 26,255 Iverson, Carroll 89 Ives, Forrest 322. 323. , ' 24 Ives. Rollin 313 Jack. Robert C 26. 126 Jackman. Phyllis A 152. 158 Jackson. Galen D 312 Jackson. Robins H 266. 282 Jackson. Virginia A 255 Jacobs. Barbara B 149. 253 Jacobs. Duane P ..123 Jacobs. Gertrude A 255 Jacobs. Helen E 158 Jacobson. Allen F. ...26. 104. lis. 290 Jacobson. Leslie T. .123. 138. 166. 314 Jacobson. Mariorie 166 Jaeger. John J 315 Jaeger. William J 320 James. Claire L 119 James. Helen K 251 James. Robert L 119 Jamison. Esther 261 Jamison. Mary E 136. 261 Jamison. William H 26. 121 Janssen. John E 302 Jay. Howard W 120. 328 Jeffers. Walter G 318 Jefferson. Robert L 15g Jeffries. James H 26. 266. 302 Jenkins. Barbara 263 Jenkins. Colleen 251 Jenkins. Robert C 268 Jenks. Floyd R 127 Jennings. Russell W 314 Jennings. Fletcher F 65. 275 Jensen. Arlene J. ...130. 211. 226. 256 Jensen. Chester A 313 Jensen, Donald D 26 Jensen. Gertrude A 251 Jensen. Harvey M 162 Jensen. Helen M 136. 161 Jensen. Lois N 255 Jensen. Robert P. ...172. 174. 177. 312 Jeoson. Robert R 26. 134 Jessen, Ellis V 296 Jessuo. Joseph L 14g. 292 Jessuo. John M 219 Jewell. Jane 26 259 Jewett. Martha J 139. 245! 263 Jczek. Earl D 54. 138. 207. 328 Jochem. Raymond F 135 Johns, Robert S 26 Johnscn, Kenneth i64 Johnson, Aldie E, ,,,43, 129. 266. 286 Johnson. Audrey A 26. 259 Johnson. A. L 135 Johnson. Carlos W 26. 125 Johnson. Cecil C 266. 272 Johnson. Charles A. ...26. 43. 266. 278. 279 Johnson. Conwell W 157. 162 Johnson. Dean W 294 Johnson. Donald E 26. 127 Johnson. Donald 1 308 Johnson. Douglas L 324 Johnson. Elaine I. 251 Johnson. Elliott A 320 Johnson. Floyd 320 Johnson. Harold L 306 Johnson. Harold W 66. 119 Johnson. Howard A 162 Johnson. John G 268 Johnson. Lois A 249 Johnson. M, Nadyne 260 Johnson, Marilyn 226 Johnson, Mary M 245. 255. 251 Johnson, Nancy J 263 Johnson, Paul 270 Johnson, Mrs, Paul 270 Johnson, Pete A 278 Johnson, Phyllis A 260 Johnson, Reka J 234 Johnson, Richard L 196. 272 Johnson. Robert R 26 Johnson. Ronald A 203. 267. 279 Johnson. Seymour B 278 Johnson. Stanley T 26. 133 Johnson. Yvonne M 259 Johnston. Bruce M 115 Johnston. Janet R. . . 262 Johnston. Margaret 257 Johnston. Marian 257 Johnston. Mary 230 Johnston, Joan 242 Johnston, Roy 164 Johnston, Vivian 132. 255 Johnston, Wardell 192 Jolly. Janet 230 Jones. Mrs. C. R 279 Jones. Dorothy 261 Jones. Gail 300 Jones. Kathleen 232 Jones. Marilyn E 136 Jones. Marilyn J 258. 263 Jones. Maryann 51. 67. 251 Jones. Milo 282 Jones. Patricia 259 Jones. Patricia M 230 Jones. Robert C 308 Jones. Robert P 26 Jones. Winifred 132. 136. 247. 262 Jongewaard. Beverly 255 Jongedyk. Dorothy 157. 255 Jordan, Elizabeth 245 Jordan. Margaret 108. 248 Jordan. Robert W 54. 58. 106. 121. 2 2 Jordison. Donald 280 Jorgensen. Kristina 261 Jorgenson. John 122. 278 Jose. Robert 119 Josephson. Carol A 259 Joslin. Robert 115. 286 Juhl. Donna 258 Jun. Frank 282 Jurgcnson. Merrill D 299 Justice, Norman 134, 148, 276 K Kading, Helen J 234 Kagarice, Margaret 138 Kalen, Maurice 26 Kalmeyer, Dorothy 253 Kaltof t, Laverne L 280 Kamal, Syed 139 Kamber, Robert S 314 Kamerick, Dorothy C 261 Kamper, Marlin B 125 Kampfe, Kenneth E 277 Kanak, Joan 26. 234 Kane, Daniel E 26. 47. 104. 118 Kapranos, Marie C 263 Kaskie, Barbara L 263 Kaspar, Vernon J 26 Kastler. John H 123 Kauffman. Don 290 Kauff man. Ruth 157 Kaufman. David 26. 134 Kaunas. Victor 126. 153 Kaylor. Walter L 117 Keables. Robert F 21S. 219 Keane. John J 313 Keenan. Janet 251 Keenan. John F 26. 133 Keeton. Jack C 314 Keim. Luana L 26. 166. 248 Kell. Shirley M 261 Kelleher. Joan M 242 Kelleher. Mary A 263 Kcllcy, John H 2°2 Kelley. Miss L 210 Kelly. Robert J 218 Kelsh. Irene M 26. 157. 226 Kelso. Robert M 308 Kemp. Martha L V 248 Kempema. John A 123. 266. 320 Kennedy. Charles J 299 Kenney. Joseph F 325 Kenney William 26 Kent. Bette L 51. 254 Kenworthy. Robert E. 43. 133. 266. 284 Kerekes. Frank I21 Kern. Richard P 64. 277, 304 Kern, William K 164 Kerr, Doug 172, 174 Kerr, Russell H 120, 274 Kerrigan. F. Ann 26. 51, 242 Kersten, Oria R 238 Kessler. Marorie L 62. 259 Kestel, Lorna T 263 Kester, Alfred D 181 Kester, Dale E 105. 127. 181 Kester, Dwight 125 Kester, Lloyd T 125. 181. 190 Kester, Marvin W 181 Ketcham. Dick W 276 Key. James R 304 Kidd. M.viorie A 64. 132. 232 Kidder. Dorothy A 132 Kielhorn. Donald R 325 Kildee. H. H U Kilian. John G 123 Kimball. Edward 66.306 Kincaid. Mrs. Pauline 261 Kind. Marcella 257 King. Archie 158. 158. 326 King. Mrs. Blanche 314 King, Harry 0. 26 King, Jeanette 261 King. Margaret 259 King, Mary V 26. 162. 163 King, Mrs, Minnie 251 King, Philip V 27. 121 King, Stanley 50. 69. 123. 313 King. Virginia 253. 255 Kingery. Hugh 126.278 Kinnamon, M, Frances 132. 251 Kinney, Robert 104 Kinports, Sally 263 Kinsinger, Elmer H 27, 163, 288 Kinsinger, Evelyn 163 ICirby, Lucretia 27, 138, 253 Kirchncr, Juana 152. 225. 257 Kirk, Cyrus II5. 3O6 Kittrell, William 123 Kivell, Donald 152, 290 Kjosness. Robert W 27. 121. 307 Kle.iveland. Richard 293 Kleeman. Lee 135 Kleen. James 206 Klein. Arlene 139. 164. 257 Kleiner. Rev. Joseph G 160 Kleinschmidt. Kraemer 328 Kliegl, Vincent J 27 Kline. Marlys 253 Kline. Robert , ,, !l23 Kling. George 51 Klinke. Robert 125. 277 Klomstad. Donald W 27. 121 Kloock. Dean 125 Klootwyk. Raymond 179. 195 Klopping. Laura 149, 251 Klousia. Constance 263 Knapp. Glenn 320 Knapo. John W 127 Knecht. John R 284 Kneen. Kendall K 27. 274 Knight. Donald 187, 290 Knight. Holland 293 Knorr. Edward J. ..27. 47. 59. 66. 106. 108. 111. 148. 194. 307 Knott. Mildred 132. 136. 245 Knox. Charles S 27 Knox. Robert 51. 290, 306 Knudson, Kay 27, 153, 238 Knutson, Joseph L 166 Knutson, Kent S, ,..27. 118. 157. 166 Knutson. Norma 166. 262 Koch. Barbara ' 261 Koch. Ellery J 27. 127. 288 Koch. Frederick 299 Koch. Leonard V 27 Koch. Lois 253 Koch. Richard I34. 298 Koch. Verne 119. 292! 293 Kocher. Edwin 123 Kocheiser. Ralph ! ! ! ! !ll5 Kodras. Frank ng Kodras. Rudolph !!.27 Koele. Earl ! ! ! !203 Koelling. James 309 Kohli. M. A !!!!210 Kohlmann. Ellsworth 26S Kohout. Robert 207 296 Kohrt. Ruth M 27. 253 Kohutanycz. William P 27. 134 Koithan. Arlene 259 Kokier. Carter H 27. 111. 129 174. 209. 267. 286. 287 Kolze. Margaret H 27. 259 Kongablc. Carmen 161. 261 Koons. Claude 304 Koontz. William !!!!!312 Koors. Katherine 234 Kopke. James P 104. 109. 118 Koppenhafer. Lois C 263 Korn. Charles A 116 Kornbaum. Harold F 298 Korslund. Jeannette M 253 Koster. Ethel M. 27. 48. 103. 107. 253 Koster. James B 66. 160. 296 Koth. Quintus J 164 Kottman, Roy M 140 Kouba. Charles F 307 Koutze. Mallory 203. 278 Kozik. Bernard F 105. 115 Kraemer. William 1 27 Krassa. Carlos 27. 121. 153 Kraus. Charles J 325 Kraus. Harry R 209. 313 Kraipskoof. William M 207. 290 Kreft. Phvllis J 254 Kreider. Orlando C 108 Krcnek. Peggy A 254 Kress. James M 189 Kreutner. LaVerne H 137 Krikac. Doris J 27. 135. 253 Krimlofski. Richard H 27 Kroeger. Jean R 47. 117 Krogh. Kenneth K. ...26. 63. 110. 288 Krotz. Laird C 300 Krumboltz. Mary 1 27. 43. 47. 66. 103. 106. 121 Kruse. Da Maris 164, 261 Kruse, Myron L 27 347 Krusenstjerna, Mary A. ...7S. 149. 251 Kubec. Willett C 294 Kuccra, Clair L 27. 105 Kuebler. Rollin M 184 Kuefner. Wayne H 189. 320 Kuehnast. Earl L 27 Kuemoel. William J 137. 314 Kuhl. Marvin L 138. 282 Kuhn. James L 302 Kuhns. Paul S 27. 54. 126. 161 Kuhse. Harold H 326 Kukar. Rosemary A 257 Kulaas. Robert H 316 Kullman. Richard J 116. 328 Kumm. Donald J 316 Kupka. William D 148 Kuschmann. Dorothea A 263 Kuyk. Max S 27. 118 L LaBerge. Helens 27. 238 Labor. James D 325 Lacy. Barbara L 259 Lacy. Dorothy M 251 Lafeber. Theodore J 123. 296 LaForce. Charles M 27. 296 LaFrance. Richard F 316 Laoe. Wesley G 164 Laooni. Eleanor A 224. 240. 241 Laita. Lt. Arthur 142 Lamar. James R 286 Lamb. Donald E 164 Lamb. Margaret E 238 Lamb. Robert H 313 Lamberson. Nathaniel D 108. 306 Lambert. Shirley M 162. 163. 259 Lambert. William A 306 Lambert. William K 27. 203. 278 Lancaster. Bonnie M. .27. 130. 158, 248 Lancaster. George W 158. 325 Lancaster. Jeanne 27. 107 Landes. James E 165. 277 Landess. Jean L 27. 248 Landkamer. Betty 27. 61. 230 Landolf. Donald G 282 Landwehr. Roger G 27. 121 Lane. Bruce C 316 Lang. Zeta M 248 Lange. John R 27 Langenhop. Carl E 108 Langfeldt. Paul J 290 Langland. Lowell V 325 Langlas. Donna M 263 Langston. James F 162 Lankclma. Ethel 1 259 Lannan. Jack 123. 296 Lansing. Lila M 163. 211. 262 Lantz. H. L 105. 127 Lanza. Balfour A 208. 293 Lapp. Charles W 110 Larscn, Cyril C 125. 325 Larson, Edna J 132, 259 Larsen. Eunice E 261 Larsen. John M 306 Larsen. Lois M 237 Larson. Beatrice M 253 Larson. Darle C 27. 209. 286 Larson. Edn J 132. 259 Larson. James R 286 Larson. Jean C. ..27. 64. 67. 103. 107. 110. 224, 230. 231 Larson. Jordan L 294 Larson. June P. ,27. 132. 224. 234. 235 Larson. Kenneth W 27. 129 Larson. Leonard A. 27. 50. 69. 123. 288 Larson. Marilyn M 263 Larson. Paul R 287 Larson. Priscilla A 51. 226 Larson. Robert K 293 Larson. Virninia R 166. 249 LaRuc. B. Jean 132. 238 LaRuc. Maclyn E 27. 46 Lary. Robert L 108. 122. 189. 209 Laseur. Harvey S 27. 118 Laskowske. Victor R 157 Latenser. Frank N 278 Latenser. James S 27. 279 Lattner. Joan 253 Laub. Mary E 251 Lauer. Mary L 109. 132. 258 Lauger. John E 115 Laun. Dean C 173. 174. 178 Laun. Donald R 174, 177 Laurscn. Elaine L 27. 249 Lauterbach. Nellie R 257 LaVelle. Robert E 28. 115. 276 Lawler. Frances E 257 Lawpenson. Donald 123 Lawrence. Jackie D 251 Lawrence. Robert A 286 Lax. Robert J 53. 108 Layman. Roy W 137 Leaf. Pearl A 28. 159. 255 Lease. Patricia J 261 Ledin. Joy R 225. 245 Lee. Bert E 28. 290 Lee. Robert E 325 Leech. Patricia M 263 Leetun, Maynard C 284 Leffler, Owen R 63. 110 Lego. Joe E 304 Lehmann. Webster M 293 Leisure. Georgia L 28. 229 Leitch. Mrs, Helen 312 Leithardt, Joyce M 28. 259 Leithardt. Marilyn J 28. 259 Leiand. George M 287 Leiand. John A 311 Leman. Charles F 137 Lennon. David C 282 Leonard, Margaret R 242 Leverett, James R 298 Levin. Caot R. B 142 Lewellen. Shirley A 229 Lewis. Leonard T 51.294 Lewis. Peggy J 250 Lewright. Ruth E 256 Lidvall, Ed R, , .46. 124. 141. 267. 274 Licberknecht. Mary B 28. 108. 248 Liederbach. William H 135. 304 Liek. Barbara J 251 Liggett. Mary A 225. 263 Likely. Charles D 135 Liliedahl. John B 28 Lilly. Paul R 117 Lincoln. Rowena A 28. 238 Lincoln. William P 324 Lindaman. M. Jean 251 Lindauer. John W 204. 298 Lindauer. Mary A 107. 237 Lindblom. John R 307 Lindecker. Dorothy P 28. 248 Linder. Ward 28. 126. 270 Lindgren. Lawrence T. . . .108. 122. 209. 267. 292 Lindquist. Oiva H 157 Lindsay. Colleen J 48. 64. 89. 230 Lindsey, Lois E 62. 136. 225 Linge. David E 299 Linge. Lucile 257 Linn, Everetta E 123 Linner. Marvin F 278 Linstead Frederick E 306 Lister. K, Dolores 28. 89. 232 Lister, Maralyn 263 Litteral, Roger C 51. 284 Little. James W 28. 127 Little. Ralph D 302 Liu. C. Julian 139 Livingston. Jean E 161. 263 Lloyd. Elaine 229 Lloyd. Jane 132. 225. 251 Lloyd. Joy J 149. 259 Lloyd. W. Eugene 123 Lockridge. Margaret L 254 Lockwood. Dale W 304 Lockwood. Donna B 251 Lockwood. Jean S. ..131. 158. 247. 251 Lockwood. Maxine J 28. 158. 259 Loeschen. Allie 164 Loctschcr. Richard A 293 Loetterle. Jean M 251 Logan. Dorothy A 242 Logan. Howard M 43, 45, 93, 294 Logeman. Gertrude A 261 Lohry. Leslie W 311 Lomison. Virginia 152. 237 Long. Anna May 28. 234. 235 Long. John P 126 Long. Marilyn J 259 Longsdorff. Jo Ann 137. 238 Loomis, David W 196 Loonan. Richard R 60. 292 Loos. Erwin A 125 Lorenz, Donald L 122. 299 Lorenz. Robert F 121. 156 Lott. James G 189. 310 Lotts. Leonard W 126 Louis. Rose M 255 Louther. William P 307 Love. Gerald D 304 Lovell. David C 286 Lovell. Marorie 136. 248 Lowe. James 1 328 Lowe. Howard E 28. 126 Lowrey. Margaret L 61. 261 Lowry, Ralph A 292 Lucas, Jeannette D 28. 78 Ludeman. Georgia R 28, 211, 232 Ludeman. Marjorie K 259 Ludlow. Lucy 130, 248 Luebbers, Helene M 254 Lucder. Mary C 64. 237 Lueder. Robert G. . ,28. 106. Ill, 117. 286 Luginbuhl. C. B 118. 290 Luijinbuhl. M. E 207. 290 Luhnow, Jeannette E 211 Lund, Dale J 328 Lund. Jean M 62. 164 Lund. Marjorie B 28. 48. 107. 242 Lundahl. Bcrnice L. .28, 132, 165. 253 Lundguist. Roy W 21S Lundsten. Patricia A 257 Lunstrum, Oscar 166 Lux. Robert K 135. 275 Luynes. Glenn 1 123 Lyddon. Richard E 128 Lyford, Willard 122. 292 Lyie, Henry R 162 Lyman. Frederick D 316 Lynam. Carolyn L 28 Lynch, James A 117. 267 Lynch. James F 276. 313 Lynch. John B 28. 312 Lynch. Robert H 109. 272 Lyon. Gaylord 138 Lyon. Homer C 125 Lyon. Jo Ann 136. 254 Lyon. Marjorie C 28. 237 Lyon. Richard D 51 Lyon. Robert E 51 Lyon. Ward L 118 Lyons. Richard C 323. 325 Lyons. Richard E 310 Lytle. Barbara R 261 Mc McAdon, Thomas M 318 McAllister. Roy F 28 McAndrcws. Philip J 126 McAninch. J. Barton 126. 206. 288. 289 McBride. Clifford H 49. 104 McBride. William E 28. 106. 121 McBurncy. Charles E 160 McCain, Jomae S 127. 230 McCall, James A 320 McCann. Francis J 69 McCannon, Ben G 314 McCanon. Mrs. Byrde 304 McCaret, Annis R 259 McCart. Earl J 296 McCarthy. Joseph F 66. 122 McCarthy. Margaret E 28 McCarthy. Thomas C 298 McCarty. Cloyd M 314 McCaulitf. Martha S 263 McClw. Phyllis J 259 McCloud. Austin P 320 McClure. Alice L 245 McClurg. B. R 124 McCollough. Robert L 302 McCombie. John E 218 McConchie. Edwina 210 McCool. Dixon A 324 McCord. Beverly J 28 McCord. Eleanor L 251 McCord, Patricia A 132. 137. 263 McCormack, Whitney 28. 129 McCormick. Carol N 28. 107. 255 McCoy. James A 279 McCracken. Lucile E. .29. 162. 163. 253 McCracken. Phyllis A 210. 211. 234 McCracken, Scott 306 McCraith, William F 29. 290 McCraw. George 282 McCready. Wilma J 248 McCulley. Arlene L 165, 253 McCulloch. Margaret L 237 McDermott. Ella M 253 McDermott. Robert L 158 McDonald. Eugene J 29 McDonald. Jean C. ...29. 93, 156. 238 McDonald. Thomas 123 McDonnell. Mary A 251 McElhinney. Helen A 224. 232 McElhinney, John F. .89. 93. 134, 279 McFadden. Nancy C 257 McF.idden. William 93.314 McGaffin. Rachel M 257 McGaughey. Charles E 51. 282 McGavran. M. Margaret 249 McGee. R. Elaine 261 McGee. Thomas D 135 McGchee. Eugene H. Jr 307 McGillivray. Leslie C 318 McGladc. Mrs, M. 1 246 McGraw. Gerald H 282 McGrew, James A 161. 325 McGuire. Mrs. J. H 308 McGuire, Jack 196. 197 McGuire. James T 148 McGuire. Mary A 259 McHenry. William D 299 Mcllrath. Jeanne E 245. 257 Mcllrath. Peggy 6S Mcllvain. Raymond W 117 Mcintosh. Ann E 263 Mcintosh. Donna L 130. 245 McKean. James P 10 McKee. Carolyn M 29 McKee. John R 29. 115. 284 McKee. John W 203. 308 McKee. Margaret W 55. 261 McKee. Mrs. Carrie 282 McKee. Patricia G 232 McKee. Ralph K 123 McKee. Robert D 284 McKig. Janet M 255 McKinstry. Robert C 286 McKirchy, Donald J 280 McKlveen, John H.. Jr. ..106. Ill, 117, 298 McLaughlin, Charles L 29, 124, 288 McLaughlin, Helen L 259 McLaughlin, Robert B. ...115. 206. 288. 289 McLelennan. Roderick C 161 McLcod. Amber F 136.254 McLucn. Robert K 187 McMahill. Alice J. ..61, 130, 132, 211. 237 McMahon. Joe C 134. 290 McMahon. Lois L 2 4 McMinimee. Howard A 276 McNay. Beverly J 149. 254 McNay. Curtis E 129 McNeley. Neysa J 1 2 McNulty. Robert W 294 McPheeters, Benjamin B 148. 316 McQueen. William E 298 McQuown. Marilyn . . , 29. 43. 80. 109, 224, 238, 239 McRae. Joanne S 251 McVey, Charles R 292 M Mahon. Elwood J 28 MacOuffee. Jo 43, 238 M.ncDuffee. Russell C 28, 293 Macfarland, Lanning 293 MacFarlane, William R. ..133, 266, 310 M.lcHenry. Mrs. Nell 242 Mackey. Jack 134. 279 Mackey. Richard L 293 Mackie. Donald W 293 Mackland. Edna M 63, 245 MacRae. Tolbert 109.149 Mactier. Hugh W 298 Macy. Spencer 108, 109 M,iddock, Helen M 257 Madsen. Annelise W 261 Madsen, Joan L 158, 259 Madsen, Luanne I. ...62, 67, 110, 136, 259 Madsen. William B 165 Madson. Daniel R. ...52. 126. .322. 324 Maehr. Edwin G 267. 310 Maehr. Walter D 133. 311 Magill. Robert C. . .135. 157, 161, 188, 189, 193 Magoun. John A 299 Mahaffa. Corrinne M 251 Mahany. Gene 128 Mahany. Robert E 28, 54 Mahe. Phyllisjean 257 Mahlstedt. Mary K 28. 253 Mahnke. Carl F 284 Mahone. Lloyd L. ..104. 118. 266. 286 Maier. Shirley E. . . .• 134. 157 Maifeld. Darrel L. ...54. 157. 161. 328 Maitland. Ed 118 Major. Charles 1 308 Makeever. Jack E 298 Malek. Richard V 164 Maley. Wayne A 120 Maliet. Leonard 28. 324 Mall. Robert F 28 Mally. Ward H 28 Malone. Mary E 263 Manchester. Robert E 120. 288 Maney. David S 293 Maney. Thomas J 50. 62. 188. 189. 193. 293 Mangelsdorf. Bernard H 274 Manghini. Alfred G 29 Mangold. Russell C 28. 310 Mann. Jeanne M 238 Mann, Robert P 203. 309 Mannheimer. Richard S. ..80.106. 111. 119. 196 Manny. Evelyn L 255 Manny. Everett R 148. 328 Manuel. Elizabeth 161 March. Elizabeth M 225. 261 March. William 28. 328 Marcue. Bruce W 28. 116 Marcusscn. Paula 132. 263 Marck, Dorothy 229 Margules. Leonard W 122 Mark. Richard L 280 Markey. Nicholas J 306 Marousek. Miriam R 259 Marousis. John J 125 Marriott. Norma L 263 Marriott. Richard S 314 Marron. Joanna C 253 Marsh. Howard H 164 Marshall. Ernest T. Jr 133. 287 Marshall. Gordon W 328 Marston. Inez 162. 163. 263 Martc. Jack E 28. 129. 304 Martens. Clarence 320 Martin. Emberl M 328 Martin. Fred L 162, 323, 325 Martin. Marian L 253 Martin. Robert H 328 Martin. Robert L 268 Mavrick. L. Dwaine 28. 153 Marvin. Kenneth R 58. 110 Mashck. John R 316 Mason, Clair M 115 Mason, H, L 122 Mason, Lt. James 142 Mason. Marcella F 261 Massey. Joseph P 277 Matejka. Harold L. ..28, 106, 119, 189, 209 Mathers. John T 272 Matheson. Alex D 122. 279 Matheson. John P 278 Mathews. Rith E 158. 255 Matson. Stanley S 137 Matteson. William J 117 Matthews. Donald E 134. 306 Mattice. Anna M 28, 158, 253 Matzinger. Dale F 138. 328 Mauk. Marrill. J 326 Maxwell. Earl E 123. 279 May. Audrey J 249 May, James D 280 May. Martha B 253 May. Peggy J 253 Mayer. Mary K 255 Mayer. Phillip 286 Mayo. Kenneth P 28 Meacham, Kathleen M 259 Mead. Phillip R 121 Meadows. Marvin D 272 Meahl. Starling J 306 Medberry. Merl R 280 Mees. Don G 290 Meier. Donald R 108. 122 Meierkord. Leonard A 306 Meikle. Wilma J 255 Meilike. Donald J 65. 131. 270 Meis. Alene M 257 Meis. Mark J 29 Mclcher. John D 123 Mellen. Floyd R 276 Mellen. Lester J 125 Mellerop. Kenneth R 164 Memcke, Marilyn J 248 Meneough, Janet A 229 Menghini. Alfred G 324 Menne. Mary S 63, 64. 237 Mensch. John E 29 Menze. Louis 181. 182 Menzel. Ronald G 29, 105. 116 Mercer. Reba R 261 Meredith. Barbara L. ..29. 43. 52. 246. 248 Meredith. Joan 262 Merriam. Helen 163 Merriam. Mary H 162 Merrick, Dorothy H. .210. 211. 212. 242 Merrill. Mattew G 309 Merrill. Nancy J 29. 224. 228. 229 Merrill. William M 29. 270 Merten. Bruce G 29. 121. 320 Messenger. Edwin R 267. 282 Metier. Richard H 293 Meyer. Barbara H. .130. 138. 158. 251 Meyer. Eugene C 29. 140. 274 Meyer. Evon L 29. 161. 259 Meyer. Irene .43. 48. 62. 67. 110. 259 Meyer. Joyce M 63. 262 Meyer. Lois E 130. 247. 262 Meyer. Mary J 158, 159, 251 Meyer, Milton G 29. 122, 164 Meyer, Robert B 162, 326 348 MichaUke. Mike 55. 173. 175 Michtel, Wayn« E 286 Michel. Helen 292 Michel. Maurice N 134. 292 Michels. Catherine J 29. 210. 234 Mickelson. R. Stuatt 29 Midlani). Lorraine B 62. 166. 253 Mighell. Margaret 234 Miller, Alfred M 29. 312 Miller. Alice J 161. 262 Miller, Alyce M 137 Miller. Bob 307 Miller. Charles 320 Miller. Dorothy J 254 Miller, Frederic L 152 Miller. 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Joseph H 152 Northey, Carol E 138. 158 Northcy, Shirley 158, 250 Northrop. Virginia M 261 Norton. Robert R 290 Norton, Virginia R 30, 226 Noyes. Marilyn L. ,30. 51. 61. 77. 230 Nurre, Bob 8 190. 314 Nurse, Howard K 30 Nurse, Robert L 30, 326 Nuss, Marilyn J 130. 229 Nuss, Phyllis E 30. 130. 229 Nutty, John E 292 Nutty, Robert L 292 Nyman, Jane S 261 Nystedt, Norman M 245 Nystrom, Arthur W 310 Oakes, Henry S 164 Oakes. Kathleen A 30. 253 OBeirn. Carl B 268 Oblinger, Marjorie E 30, 248 O ' Brien. Gene 30. 276 O ' Brien. James M 218. 219 O ' Brien. Mary K 235. 263 O ' Brien, William D 30 Ocana, Bernardo 30 O ' Dell, Evelyn L 253 Oeike, Carroll E 164 Oey, Tong SI 139 Ogg, Robert B 290 Ogilvie, Janet M 31. 238 Ohiscn, Anita J 136. 245 Ohms, Dewey N 280 Okano. Nobi 254 Olcott, William E 63, 293 Oldham, Donald E 157, 163 Oleson, Faith 149.261 Oleson, Katherine R, ,49, 132. 224. 237 Olmstead, Barbara L 259 Olmsted, Bayard K 118 Olscn, Helen K 130. 250 Olsen. 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Howard N .!:i26 Schmidt. Norma J 226 Schmielau. Caria E 232 Schmitt. Richard G 274 Schmitz. Bernard E ! ! 312 Schneider. Fred C 172, 174. 177 Schneider. Kenneth L 194 Schneider. Leo R 181. 183. 287 Schneider. William H 277 Schoel, George E 174. 209. 312 Schoelerman. Jean , ,.33! 253 Schoenfeld. Mrs, Martha ,., ., . ' ,,, . .320 Schoger. Robert A 33 Scholten. John J ' 51 ' 296 Schoof. Veria R 33. ' i05: 259 Schoonover. Thomas H 33. 276 Schornhorst, Eldo W ..164 Schrag, O ' Ray L ] 33 Schrampfer, W. H ' , in Schroeder, Janice L [ .2 ' iS Schroeder. John L ,133. 287 Schroeder, Marymae S 68! 242 Schropp. Margaret C , 234 Schryver. Jerry R 129 Schultz, Carl H 290 Schultz, Chester H 121 Schultz. Thomas J. .131. 134. 257. 302 Schultz. Barbara J 15g Schulze. Wallace M 33. 122. 164 Schurr. Joan R . . 254 Schuttler. Mary L !!!!!263 Schwabe. Frederick P 157 Schwanz. Herman L 59, 63 Schwartz. Robert A 62 Schwarz. Robert M log, 328 Schwen. Nancy L 261 Schwendener. 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Herb G 282 Shaw. Marilyn J 149. 237. 253 Shaw. Mary L 258 Shawler. Janice J 136. 230. 262 Shawvan. John W 106. 278 Shawver, Francis B 309 Shea, Kathleen M 250 Shean. Ruth M 152. 256 Shearer. Mary J 242 Sheetz. Helen M ! ! ! !263 Shehan. Norris E 33. 30g Shelledy. Mary B 60. 81. 2 ' 4 Shellcdy. Richard E 287 Shepard. Roberta J 257 Shecerd. James F 125 • 24 Sheocrd. John Igl. ig2! 185 Sheppard, Gloria N 128 Sherman, John H 205 306 Sherrill, Ross M 206 312 Sherritt. Grant W 324 Sheumaker, Clintor S i20 Shields, Dorothy L 153 Shields, John T 298 Shifflett. John S !! !l61 Shimon, Donald F 47. 120 Shipman. Marjorie ..263 Shirk, Donald A ! . .274 Shive. Thomas M 306 Shoemaker. Chester S 118. 290 Shoemaker. George K 33 Shoemaker. Sylvia C !!!!!! 238 Short. Robert E 324 Shrirer. Leon 2I8 Shrode. Donald E !!!!l25 Shugart, David L 294 Shorter. Mary J 232 Sidey. Edwin J ! ! ! ' 161 Sidles. Harry A. .43. 46. 59. 105. 106. 120. 206. 288 Siebold. Donald 174 Sieck. Albert M ! ! ! !313 Sieck. Lawrence K, ...33, 47. m 121! 312 Siede. Joyce E 263 Sieh, James [[[] 160 Siemens. John W !!!!!! 123 Sietmann. Orrcll M 250 Sievers. Marjorie E 136, 160, 259 Sievert, Glenn F 164 Siggins. Donald B 126 Sigman. William A 286 Sigurdson. Arthur G 33, 125 Silletto, Barbara T 23o! 246 Silletto, Elizabeth ....52. 89. 127! 158. 159. 256 Silletto. Robert H. lis. 127. 158. 159. 328 Sime. Shirley 1 149. 261 Simon. Clifford M no Simonds. Francis L 272 Simons. George C. ...33, 106, 134, 266, 306 Simonson. Carol L 250 Simpson. George H 306 Simpson. Mildred A 259 Simpson. Roland G ! ! ! ! ! .65 Sims. Jimmie R !33 Rindelar. Edward F !!!!!!!31S Sinding. David C 33, 125 Sindlinger. Pauline E 261 Sinek, Don J 137 320 Sites. George H 64,312 Sites. Marian E 253 Siurson. Paul ' . ' l ' s7 , 293 Skewes. Arthur R ! !l23! 314 Skinner. Robert E ' 65 Ekinner. Robert L 138. 206. 288 Slabaugh. Richard J 133 278 Slade. William H 282 Sloam. James A 123, 161 Slorliy. Eldora M 254 SlotLower. John C 314 Smiley. Lee A ! ! !257 Smith. A. Lee 108. 272 Smith, Alma M 250 Smith, Arlene L ! ! ! !259 Smith, Arthur D 325 Smith, Beatrice A 261 350 Smith. Bdijamin J 108. 122 Smith. Bftty J 250 Smith. Blair J 119. 298 Smith. ChanninQ D 310 Smith. Damon 104 Smith. D«ight 9 Smitli. Eilten M 253 Smith. Eugent T 43. 106. 120. 156. 328 Smith. Francts M 158. 257 Smith. Geraldine M 68. 247. 248 Smith. Ion( B 254 Smith. Jack 287 Smith. James B 115 Smith. James D 293 Smith. Jane .132. 136. 162. 163. 250 Smith. Jeanne 257 Smith. Joseoh S 108. 119 Smith. Keith L 109, 287 Smith. Legene 254 Smith. Lois J 250 Smith. Luciann 261 Smith. Marian Y 33. 158. 254 Smith. Mariorie L. .52. 136. 210. 212. 247. 261 Smith. Martha J 33. 51, 136, 248 Smith. Mary L 55 Smith. Mary S. .33. 103. 107. 132. 224. 236. 237 Smith. Maurine H 263 Smith. Maui A 157, 328 Smith. Norman W 186 Smith. Olin K 298 Smith. Richard C 33. 129. 266 Smith. Richard E. ...33. 134. 205. 312 Smith. R. Hayden 284 Smith. Richard J 311 Smith. Richard T 133. 307 Smith. Robert Carmond 125 Smith. Robert Coleman .33. 51. 125. 322. 323. 325 Smith. Robert 325 Smith. Robert H 266 Smith. Roger H 66. 306 Smith. Rush S 306 Smith. Sally A 226 Smith. Shirlee J 261 Smith. Shirley H 242 Smith. William J 324 Smith. Yvonne C 248 Smoak, Maxine L 32. 68. 149. 238 Sneeden. Cleon H 325 Snelling. Caryl A. 229 Snyder. Darl E. .33. 105. 127, 288, 2S9 Snyder. Elizabeth A 254 Snyder. Joan 132. 254 So;ferber9. Birgit E 242 Sohn. Robert L 66. 129. 296 Solazzi. Kathryn A 33, 259 Solis. Roberto H .139 Sollenberger. Shirley 60, 156, 238 Solomon. Dan F. ng Somers. Willford M 135 Sommerhauser. Richard L 328 Soncs. Donna M 257 Sonius. Kathryn R 261 Sorauf. Jeanne E 132, 136, 250 Soth. Lauren K 110 Soukup. Fabian F 51, 304 Southard. Thomas J Igg Soandau. James J 33 Soanglcr. Charlene 132, 153, 256 Spangler. Charles E 60, 115, 312 Spangler, M. G 121 Srargo. Ro ' iert R 33. 122 Sparling, Shirley R 249 S.-eaker, Robert T 123 Spearing. 0. Elaine 245. 263 Scearing. Robert C 69, 123, 304 Soecht. Gordon 219 Speed. Ellsworth D 122 Soeer. Vaughn C ., 270 ?. eicher. Lillian J 242 Spence, John R 282 Spencer, Earl S 284 Spencer. Walter R 109 Sperry. Willis T 302 Soetman. Mary M 261 Spiker. Keith E 304 Spohn. Janice L 261 Sponheim. Agnes M 166, 253 Spooner, George A 310 Spriggs. Martha J 261 Sguire. Everette W 310 Stacy. Miriam F 165. 259 Stafford. Robert W 278 Stall. D«ight K 34. 118 Stall. Marjorie M I57 Staly. Sadie M 132. 136. 162, 229 Standish. Greta 149 Stanek. Floyd J 122 Stanfield. Wesley C 207, 328 Stanley, George R 300 Stanley. Meroe. A 250 Starbuck. A 59 Starbuck. Roberta 60. 230 Stark. Roberta J 259 Stastny. George F 119. 325 Staubus. Henry L 34. 310 Stavros. Basil 325 Stearns. Darrel H 137, 157. 163 Stearns. Virginia L 132, 163. 263 Steinbach. Christopher G. .128, 205, 313 Steinert. John R 34, 276 Stelter, Robert A 153 Stempel. Philip C 290 Stephens. Susan J 257 Stephenson. James E 34. 129. 308 Stephenson. 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Avis D 34. 248 Storey. Jary R 309 Stough. Dycie J 257 Stout. Melvin W 34 Stover. Marilee E 132. 225. 250 Stover. Mickey 250 Strasser. Dale M 306 Straub. Carol G 65. 132. 158. 248 Strauel. Mildred 259 Stransbaugh. Emogene F 253 Strauss. Willis A 106. 134. 286 Strayer. Reuben E 137. 157, 161 Strickland, Dorothy 110 Stricklcr. Donald R 314 Strifert. Jatquetta J 254 Striler. Lee R 292 Stringer. J. Kenneth 61, 203, 279 Stritzel, Joseph A 138. 160 Strock. Harriet R 245 Strohm. Frank H 121 Strom. Leiand D 119 Strong. Harold A 34 Struthers. Robert E 138. 282 Stuart. Richard W 310 Stubbs. M. Louise 149. 253 Studt. Dale M 164 Suiter. Louis M 309 Sullpy. John W 286 Sullivan. Beverly R 34. 259 Sullivan. Cora L 238 Sullivan, Patrick V 134, 290 Summers. Richard S 62 Sunderman. Otis L 164 Suss. Howard S 219 Suter. Jacquelyn J 253 Sutherland. Chick ..172. 182. 190. 191 Sutherland. Maxine R. .43. 55. 210. 212. 237 Sutherland. James B 187. 190 Svien. Thomas A 296 Swab, William H 302 Swago. Andrew W 160 Swan, Wayne 64, 66, 306 Swanger. Sterling 34 Swank. Walter E 34. 139. 288 Swanson. Carolyn L 261 Swanson. Eugene K 25 Swanson. Floyd M 157 Swanson. Grant J 320 Swanson. James D 279 Swanson. Jeannine A 261 Swanson. Robert E 306 Swanson. Vernon E 121, 314 Swanson. Wayne A 34, 115 Swartzendruber, Mary V 261 Swearingen, Donald D 275 Swearingen. Evelyn L 130. 245 Swearingen. George R 65. 274 Swearingen. Tom K. ...34. 45, 64, 104. 153 Sweeney. 0. R 118 Swedberg. Betty J 163. 263 Swedlund. Audre L 34 Sweet. Marion M 263 Swegle. Wayne E 51. 65. 274 Swenson. Robert E 328 Swenson. Russell 314 Swon. Ellis S 302 Tabberson. Inez 1 166 Taberson. Kenneth M 123. 166 Tague. Robert 307 Takes. Donald E 64. 106. 276 Tappel. Aloys L 104 Tappen. Doris P 261 Tate. William H 34 Tatum, Patricia 157.253 Taylor. Everett A 162 Taylor. Glenn L 284 Taylor. Harriet M 34. 234 Taylor. Hilda A 257 Taylor. Ivan 34. 129. 312 Tjyior. Marilyn A 34. 232 Taylor, Mary L 242 Teagarden. Dorothy J 34. 163. 253 Tebbens, Jack P 312 Teich. Donna M 263 Teichman. Don A 134, 279 Templin, HaioU H 164 Tenny, Lloyd E 157 Terrell, Marjorie J 259 Terry, Baker 34, 122, 278 Tesdahl, Thomas C 34, 104 Teter, Dorothy L 256 Thayer, Mary J 67. 212, 238 Theimer, John J 109 Theobald, Ralph F 190 Thiel. Evelyn K 250 Thielman. H. P 108 Thies. Eleanor M 259 Thimmesch. Charles G 106 Thomas. Elizabeth J 81 Thomas. Leonard H, ,.34. 46. 126. 188 Thomas, Lane 261 Thomas. Madeline M 60. 238 Thomas. Robert J 51, 323 Thomas, Rosalie F 241 Thomas, R. Lee 34. 134. 294 Thomas. Walter 1 14g Thompson. Arthur 324 Thompson. Beverly J 245. 254 Thompson. Elizabeth M 34 Thompson. Henry M 166 Thompson. John 1 120. 274 Thompson. Mary J 249. 257 Thompson. Mary Jo 263 Thompson. Matthew C 312 Thompson. Paul L 123 Thompson. Phyllis 1 232 Thompson. Raymond C 34 Thompson. Richard H 34 Thompson. Robert Q 49. i04 Thompson. Sarane 232 Thompson. Thomas J . ng Thompson. Wayne M ,,284 Thomsen, F. Theodore 34 Thomsen. H. 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Marshall 110 Tracy. Alan 128 Tracy. Betty 261 Tracy. Leon 325 Trey. Harriett ' 232 Triop. George 119 Tripp. Marilyn 263 Tripses. Dorothy 68,248 Troe, James 119 Troeger. Edward 309 Trout, Robert 298 True. Dorothy 161. 229 Trucblood. Gerald 286 Truemper. Vernon 290 Tschantz John 268 Tubbesing. Donald J 299 Tudor. W. J 274 Tuggle. Virginia L 52, 247, 252 Tully. Philip 316 Tuoper, Jeanne 260 Turner, E. Ann 35, 225, 234 Turner. Ruth E 161, 263 Turrell. Gordon L 127, 282 Tutt, Margaret A 259 Tuttle. David C 54, 128 Twedt. Paul L 138. 326 Twinam. Charles W 328 Twist. Robert C 126 Tyler. Warren E 123 U Uban. Helen A 130. 211. 238 Ueltz. Dorothy J 234 Uhuler. Robert E 284 Ulish. Ernest L 325 Urbatsch, Robert W 123 Usera. Jose V 306 V Van Bavel. Cornelius 139 Van Buskirk. Bernice G 261 Van Buskirk. Mary J 263 Vance. Nancy J 250 Vance. Russell W 294 Vander Hamm. Lowell B 164 Vanderlinden. Harold S. ...49. 133. 153. 310 Vanderloo. Merrill M 306 VanderSchaff. Howard C. .108. 122. 157 VanderSluis. 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Lois A 261 Whitehill, Virginia 261 Whitehill, William N 52 Whiteside. Patricia 263 Whitfield, Lura M 261 Whitiiier. Don C 128 Whitmore, Shirley A 250 Whitney. Hershel B 277 Whitney. Richard W 118 Wickland, A. E 118. 276 Wicks. Wallace W 126 Wieck. Mary E 262 Wiegand. Arline G 132. 149. 261 Wiegman, John H 278 Wiernsberger. Betty J 230 Wiersio, Donald 0. ...50. 69. 123. 314 Wiese. Norman A 274 Wiesner. Dorothy J 149. 229 Wight, Robert K 270 Wilcox. John M 119. 203 Wild. Gene M 162 Wilde. Lois A ; . . .230 Wilde. Robert E 61. 66. 121. 287 Wildemuth. Robert E 162 Wilford. Joseph B 313 Wilhelm. Lorna L 149. 163 Wilke, Warren E 125. 320 Wilderson. Janet L 132. 254 Wilkey. Melvin 326 Wilkins. JoAnne 137. 242 Wilkinson. Dean R 284 Wilkinson. John 284 Willasson. Donald E 126 Wilier. Wendell D 174. 293 Williams. Aileen 261 Williams. Clifton T 61, 66. 307 Williams. Dana E 259 Williams. Frances A 107, 161. 232 Williams. 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