Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

 - Class of 1951

Page 1 of 440

 

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 7, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 11, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 15, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 9, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 13, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collectionPage 17, 1951 Edition, Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 440 of the 1951 volume:

Contents Dedication 8 Bomb Beauties 17 Spring Index 26 Summer Index 96 Fall Index 114 Winter Index 164 Residences 236 Divisional Deans and Faculty . 368 Seniors 384 Index 420 ©@(n)© a q This year you ' ll find your Ronib is arranged quite dilfercnily iliaii ii has been in the past few years. We ' ve tried lo show the e ciiis (il iIk car in ilie order of liieir oeeurrence. in ilic next tew pages you ' ll see the theme of the hook develoj). This has been carried through the Rnmh by our artist and en- gravers to each ! the seasonal division pages. lo (ind ihese division pages easily, just gra.sp all the pages and fan ihiin so ihai nou can sec a part of each page. Voii will see on some pagis a lull kngih strip of blue cross-hatching. These mark the seasonal di ision ])ages. We have placed a contents page on the from end-sheet since liiai page is usually the one (hat you see when ou ojjen the cover. In addiiion ihere is an abbreviated index on each division page and in I In liack of the hook, three separate indexes. If you appear in the linc.k. oii sliould find your name and the page numbers (il (iiii a|)p(aian(( in ihegi ' ueral index. The Editor S ' orinn fihoto Piihlishrd hy llir liomh Ptil litiili iii Board l '  Ihc iliidriit Ixidy nj hra ' ii Stale C,(illc j c ainniallx. Tin- it) i liointl ivas Alan Rami. I rsidiiil : ISailmia .lllcii. scoctury: William Ames, jiuiilly ad ' isi ' i; R(dicU r.vnu.s. hii.sinrss adi ' isn: joliii l- ' itzsiiiniioiis and Riihcil Mnii; iii. Iowa Siaii (ioi.i.KCK I ' rkss Ames, Iowa Bomb Staff 1 1 1 Kii I ' du i I lulitor-iii-( liirf | ii i i.sos Ihi hir s Mni ij ry NoKiiiA Ihwk Maiuij iug i.ditor I ' M II I ' l Mi ' iiKi ■ ' .iii rin ' hiff Editor I M I Si I III ki AM) ' - py I ' -dilor Hi in 1m i k i Irl l- ' .ditnr Anm l- ' .KiiAiii Layout l- ' .ditoi Rnitiki Diiwiii Im ' I Hiisiiirss Mauitf rr 1 iioMAs KiN( .SV; r.v Mniuigrr Ri (.IS ()ss Iss ' t Sales Manager ( )A. C;i NMNf.iiAM Trrasurrr F.I I (iK IiMMi K Ofjur Maiiaurr 1) 111 II I I WIS Inventory Manap rr Rk.harii likowN Ori atiizalions F.ditor |am Kri 1)1)1 n RriidciKf Editor Roi.i i I III I Sports Editor DoKdi in I ' ll isMR Features Editor I ' l(.(. M( l, KhN Senior Section Editor h K(i I li i KI R (ieneral Index Editor (.11 Mil i.ARl) Head Pliotograjyiier I.ois OiiNMi IS PUot )graj)liy Editor [( I I ' l I I ( II Studio Manager DiiKis W II Mil Exchange Editor and li(inil) Beauties Co-ordinalor Editorial M ' riters: Da c ' Anderson, [aiiirc 11, uk. I ' . it I ' jiiulii. Mai Mar aroi Botk. I.ois Dow iiiiij;. (iarol (.at . Ed Gal . Lucille Hester. |a Floiialian. Eri( [aroiisen. Pal keasi. I ' ollv Larkiii. Ciaiol Dei ' Eei;g. C arol MeGrcady. [ay Meiske. E Rogers, 1 helnia Rr)ss. C )lene Riuh. Martlia Seiiell. Susan So ereif;ii, Dick Spell ing. [aiie Steile, Hany L ' ploii. Sue ' aiulir vai 1. Keith Wallace, Joyce Roos I ' holoirra pliers: Hufili Anderson. Don ( (illisoii. ShyUnk [ohnsoii. Hob l.eiihnll, Paul iiiioii. X.ixici Salinas. Hell) .Saiireant. Dnk Wiikliiiiil Indcxiiiii Stall: Ani ila Hrxani. Riiili (;.ii liiui. Eiiiina |(.in Rol)iii- son Senior Section Stall: Carol Heili Alliens. Ann Hrierlv. NaiKV Heardslev, (larol (.at . |aiul Harder. Karhara Hawes. |utl |(ial(l. Plivllis ktniuiK. Maibaia Moss, Helen Palmer. Doialene Peterson. Sue Swanson Editorial .issistants: Carol P.rili Miniis. Davi nderson. Mar in Hen- son, . Iari;ei HIeii h. Eli ahetli Hiookliari. Don Cainphell. Hetl Carrinj-lon. Janet Harder. Har- haia H.iwes. [nd |erald. [lan Kadera. Anita Kirk- holm. Iwella Peters. Dotaleiie Peterson. Alice riiomas, Ann Wciman. He Wood. C Wood. Phil .M((;arlh . I.ois Koislund, .Mimi 1-osiei Doiose .ink l{ir iness Staff: Doioiln Oucii. [(.Ill Millti. [.ui|ii(line Edwards Lo! ... I coiiic lo tlic s;uic(l |ihiiilinn . . . Lo! . . . The tciidcr sluxii breaks tlnoLigh the groiiiul . . . l,n! ... I rca]) ilu ' l)oumilul liai cst . . . Lo! . . . I In re is joy in iin house. Tiiis sai;a tliaiil ol tlie ()sa,s;e liulian is sym- boli ed ill the lour seasons uhidi Chiisiiaii I ' eler- seri has ]joilia ed in liie . Ienioriai Inion lonn- tain. Its Indian women are showing ihi niai e vhi(h is America ' s oiis inal bread-torn, 1 lie lirst woman la s the keiiui in ihe soil. I v se(ond woman euili ates liie new piaiu (hirinn summer. rile ihird Indian woman is rea|)inn ihe liarxtsi and ihe louilh rests with iiei (hild in her arms and her sons; is lull ol the lhoui;hl in ihe last line of Osat ' c (ham. These Indian women i;ia(int; the Mcnioiial Union roiiniain make up one ol the main c)iks (icaied by Iowa .Stale ' s sciilptor-in-rcsiticncc, Cihiis- tiaii Petersen. Mr. Petersen first rame to Iowa Stale College in I ' .I. ' M after his desif;ii lor the l)air liuhisirv (oiin was acteptcd. Ilis work was so c nihusiasii( all re(ei ((l ih.il he w.is asked lo lemaiii ai low.i Stale as a la( ull member. I oi n in Dwbol. Hank.. . Sleiv is;. I) uniark oil kebliiaiv ' _ ' , , ISS, ' ). . Ir. Petersen lame lo ihe United Slatts with his parents at the at;e ol nine. ' Pile lamih mis rated to . meriea partly because ol the compulsoi loin- eai milil.ii pioi;iam iheie. Denmark was iheii iiiidei (.erman dominalioii. .Mr. Peleiseii w.is lond ol drawint; as a i and all( 1 he ii.id Iniislud his ediualion, he wnikid da s and attended sexeial ,n i iii;.;hl schools in eastern United Stales. Helon- he was ihiilv. ihe siulptoi was repiiledU one ol the lop lliiee slet ' l eii ;ia ers in the (oiintix. I he vell known ei|i;ia ei and desit;iier ol medals and medallions lell his jiiolession lo linn scnlplin. I,mi ol his woiks ill both eni;ia iiii; and s( iil])liii lui; li.i e, siiin- llien. been ixhibited and sold in llu Last and Midwrsi. Listed ill Who ' s Will) in ii, Iox a Stale ' s s(iil|)tor liiliives ill. II .111 Is the sub|eil ol iiiider- slandiiii; and eiil inhleiiiiu nl . Mr. IV ' leisen ' s i;ias|) Thri)iii;h llu- four si;im iis is flic lluiiic i, ' i tii In lh - Itomh s die I iiioii fiimil.iiii. Tliis uoik 1) CJirisliaii I ' ctirsni li.is .111 iiiUTfsliiii; liislor . Thr l  :!7 iMua | I( ' m ' III( ' (I Ilic |)oi)l pail of llu- pri-sonl fountain. II «as ciiliaiKcil llircc pinnits of waUr — one at caih nul as now and oiii- in llir niifUllc. Vluii Mr. I ' tUisin saw lliis for the first time, he was striirk with tlie need for a differenl Ireatnient of the pool. After much IlK.iiylil and distussion with iiileresle l men on campus, he slowly formed an idea of presenlinij a sIikU of corn usini; Indians as the human inleresi iu the Ijroup. Me wanted to show these native Anuriian produits in lonibinalion. A friend of Mr. Petersen ' s while dciini; some hihlioi-raphv work anu- ai ross ihe ()sai;e ch.uil lelliiii; of the sca.son . It fitted the dilferenl ideas perfecllv and formed the lhoui;hl of the ijrciup. Ihe four Iiidi.ni women show the different seasons and the hnrk done in ea h as told in the ili.inl. It was (OMccnicd with ihe life cvile of the corn plant and it.s relationship to the Indians — and iin .1 hroader level — how ULin ' s a( lions are i; erMe(l 1)V the the cvclic passage of time. the tour seasons shown in the Inioii lounl.iiii o( ur vear after year regardless of man ' s desire. Tied to sliident life here at Iowa Si.iie, ihe four Indians are symholic in a double wav. They may stand for the four levels of learnini; most siuilenls pass through duriiii; their Slav at Iowa State. Again the four seem to symbolize the passage of Ihe (piartirs of a school year as we have shown them in this l ook. Ill rc ' alii instills ihc expression ol lilc in r.nli i)icce so sim|)l iIkiI ii tan l)c iintkrsiooil In all. Criiiis have- oliLii saitl thai lie expresses whal he thinks and sees in ilu ' most direct way. Xearh all ol his vorks are a resiili ol personal e |jeiieiKe. He sees enioiion and interpicis it in a way thai is iinderstandahle lo anyone. I he un prelentioiis sciilpioi ' tares liitle ahuui personal alfaiis wheie his work is (oiueriied. lie enjoys this lype ol work because ol its (onsiani challeiiffe. Siidpiorint; is his way ol ' expiessing lile. Clnisiian Petersen en)() s creatiiif; sdilinines ihai show llu ilillerenl facets of life as he sees iheni. A siiiily of his art will provf he plans a pleasinj ' desij n as well as one that exjMesses an itiea or ihoti hl or enioiion. The tpiiel. hard woikinj; stnlpior ' s opinion ol art is thai it miisi he honest. . li. I ' eieiscn sa s, I here ' s no room lor anyihinn hut niiih since ii ' s a relleiiion ol lile iisell lo a di.i;iee ami espetialh a relleiiion ol toniemporarv lile. .Mr. Peiersen ' s Inst loininissioned woik on ilu Iowa Stale lainpiis was llu l);{ii lndiisM (loiiil. He has sculptured his tanipus works thniii}; times when he was not hiisy teachinjj his full classes in s( idpUii ills;. 1 he t vo siudenls tarvctl in stone in ihe Iowa .Slate LihraiA lobhv an- his seiond pieiis in stone on ihe cam|)Us, ilu ' Memorial I ' nion louniain Ixint; the first, lie is now compleiini; new linnres lo he used on lieet h . iniie on the east sitle ol the (olle,i(e entrance. Sa s .Mr. I ' eiiisiii. These will he used 10 tieale an iiuiiaiion lo enter the college grounds. To me ihis is iar heiiei than a gate, for a gate eNiliuKs and ollils no invitation. This group is his latest in sione. .Most ol the othir woiks on campus are in leira iDiia. When asked wliiih ol his main works In on- sideis the hesi. Mr. I ' etersen iisnalh answers wiih. ' ■.M next piece. Never 100 l us lo see or speak with anyone, voiril always get a smile in greeting liom the I. ill. impiessive, Christian I ' eleisen. Ihe man wiih the siniere. ' Tin glatl to see yon batk again. .K ' ' A Christian Petersen ij i r Whose sculptures cxd 6 beautq to our campus C:lirisli;in PcUTwn, low;i Staff ' s xiil|ilnr-in-r -si lfiicc at work on one unit of his linirstoiic- K ' ! ' ' •o m to he placed near the Beech Avenue entrance to the campat. This is the center Kroup of the model shown on page 15. The entire work will show the passcrh an idea of student lllc .ind i i- him an invitation to enter. (.oHi un pltotus •V ' : v An invitnlioii (o knowledge seems Id be the message of Mr. PeteiM-n ' s host and hostess at the slaiiwav en- trance in the lobl)y of the Hhrarv. Originally theie were to have been ornate ironwork lamps in the spots where this tasielul pair of stone students are seated. In Veterinary C mii, Mr. I tcrs n shows ihf sMn|iathetit fcclint; of the veterinarian as he helps sick animals and the lonhdenie and faith generated in animals li the ijood veterinarian. The |ianel shows the relation ship l elween ■Iri ii i - en VL . Here is the central part of the foiintnin and ]) (il | aiiel of the l)air lit(lustr court. In addition to tliis panel there are llankin;; ones tellini; dillerent phases in dairy industry. These are in terra cotta fired with- out glaze to the point of vitrilicatioii, iiiakini; them harder and longer-lived than most brick in buildings. This plasUT inixlcl iif lb - i;r ii| lo Ik- | l.ur l on ihr wrsi siilf o( lUiili Amihu- al il- tnluiin- to ihr c ' ollfKO ijriiiiiuls, slinus (hr roiiibiii.ition loiir .iiul liritk loiisli ' iKlioii. Tlu ' lii;ur . sMiilxili ini; vliiilrnl life .itc liiri; i lliiiii lifr. Iiriiii; .im ' l ftoiii I I k ks of limr- loiir r.iiiKiiit; liiirii Imii lo iiiiw Inns in  rii;l l. When the cciiUT fiitraiKt ' to State Gyniiiasiiiiii was I iiil arthi ' s were left open for these terra cotta reliefs of the three major sports. All | anels like these are fired in the small kilns of the Cleramit Department. This aetoiints for the lines or cuts in the panels. Mr. Petersen has to cut his (lav in sections in order to lit his work in the kilns. ill liisiilr III) ' mil. mil of llii ' l).iii ImiIiis|i liiiililin); arc lno laiKC- pl.isli ' r |i.iiiils shiiuin ilii- two i-arh %lv )% iii.iilr by man in hullrr lnakin . This one shoH- iht- I .llli t way — by shakini; milk in hags mailr of skiiM of aiilnial ' i. The oilier panil tills of llic ncM liii sli ' |i fiiiuaid — 111! ' iiiMiiiiiiM (if ilic | lun);fr type haiiil iliiirn. ■■ t ► f ■J - «■ X l FDR MR B RED UREDLC •r- -jK V ' t Like a jewel set in the triangle of walks leading to the Home Eroniimirs buildini;, Mr. Petersen ' s pool and its plaNiiii; children atlratt all who see it. Of terra colta and surrounded with Mowers and turf, this small work lets peopU ' know how Mr. Petersen feels (Mie shuidd appioacli the subject of diild development and guidance. • 51 sons 3€AUTI€S In piui ' will) ilu ' limes. ' f)IT ' Id tlintisniuls f)f lou.i raiiiilics waldi as DiWaMU- (aiililKTlsini. m ii- l)()r k cdiior at Iowa Siau I ra( In is Coilt i c and Dan Millir. M-arhook idiinr at llir Siaii- I ' liixcrsitv 1)1 Iowa, ni.uii ilii liii.il (lioid ol ilir loin i ' .oinli I ' nauliis on li c ulcxision. In (oiurasi lo llic usual. iIr (anil ' lo Iowa Siau and niadi,- iluii ciioici; aliii , ;ctiin ; a((|iiainU ' d wiili ilir IL ' linalisis (hoscn Ironi HO (andidaics l) Dean of ilic Sdcncc Di isinn, Harold ' . f.askill; Head of ilu- . |i|ilird . rt I )(|)arliiu ni . l.ii |ni ic S. (..nliild and ( liailis Hi ' nn. lA ' and niol ionpii line pholo iaplu-r loi llic Lxtcnsion and Inlormalion s(r i isai Iowa Stall- Collcfii-. The Honil) Bianiiis of Hl. ' il were |)rcsciit til In Heil) I ' ownall. l5oinl) editor, who helirved thai the jinlges ol l)eaiii shoidd see the lo elits and know their |ieis()naliiiis l) [u ' lsonal (onuui lo make ihe best dioicc do oii aj rcc? Miss Mar(;i:rv Bates SCII-NCK SI N ' lOR Kiijipii Dilld Western Slitiuos. llliunis TTERBEUEIiaiim Miss Anm Cokkoic.i ItOMI KCdNOMK.S IKIMIMVN Wrlil, Hall still hliiti, Calilmniti liss M kiii Mkicai I IIOMl 1 (ON ' OMICS SOl ' llOMDKK ' Bria I ' lii Dcs Monies, mm T 22 Ml.SS I ' AIRK.IA W KKIN(.I )N SCIKNCK sonioMdKI Knlifm Aljilid T irlti l)i Miiiiifs, liiu ' it BOMB BEAUTY Miss Joati l is Miiiiif Itriti liiind Miss Elitiihrlli JSioohlunl Miss Laiiifisiif lloitlilun S4-V- i t - SEMI-FINALISTS 1 m. ,t, it t tf i U vv .V«ru litntrls Miw (.Utile Statk Miw ihiain Ttittir ; . X. rV . X.. Veishea Honoraries Graduation !l950) . Organizations . Social Affairs . Sports-Administration and B aseball 29 34 51 53 77 78 I ' uunati photti vvs X y X y X ' ' - I H ' ■ • . , . jf. ;i is C . V X K.X . X X X X ■ ' •-■ xxV - - x ' svV V . ' V V V - v ' -y v y?VV ' vC Cx ; X ■Xkx...xv:.x .X Veishea Millard rlmlu ITs ;ill siiiiliA Tot ()iu-4 ' ii of ()iit-t-ti t jn.iii r .mil Vllriul.inlH Maijiiiic Miiiiic, r.il Willi, Kaibaia Kiii( ' i;i ' i .iiul Kii«.ili ' Ftil . I he Sigiiui Nil ikiii:; shi]) sails toward a sweepstakes iiophy lor the best Hoat. Veishea Floods of applit alions . . nu ' ctini N . . . main a hcadac he . . . (oopcra- lioii. Added up with 1 110,11011 isiiors. it was Iowa Slate ' s I ' .i.M) M id-Ciiilui Wislua. Oil to a roaring stari wiili ilic- liring of li c ' aerial bombs, one lor lai li (ii ision. X ' eishea was oIIk iall) opened ai noon, i Inirs- day, Ma I 1. 30 ( n)xs ' (Is gailund i ii ilu l.iwii cast ol Ikardshtai to iiw ilif opening tcniiionics. I lie long awaiicil nioniciu canic. Ihe (hiccn of (hiccns was nvcalcd and (rouiied 1) (io fiiior William S. Ikardsks. Slic was 111 own hail 1.1I |oan r . I iii c om 1 ( onsisicd ol Rosalie Irii . Barbara Kriiegei. Marjorii- looie and Panic ia Wren. While ihe campanile pla ed. ihe crowd dispersed to varions pans ol the campus rhe had a choice ol aiiendini the horse show or the ioin-ac t melodrama. Rags to Riches.- .S|)ectalors ai ihi Imise show watched the keen competition in the eight c lassis ol ihc show. I he rough riding cowhoNs in the cow pony elass drew special applause. . concert I ' luirsday nigln under the stars at (llyde Williams Field opened Jimniy Dorsey and his orchestra ' s three night stand at Icma Stale. Ihe lirsi ot the ' eishea daiues was held in (ireai Hall. Memorial rnion, I hiirsdav exening lollowing the concert. .More than 1 , ()()() .spectators lined the hanks ol I.ikc I. a X ' erne l) ! ' a.m.. liida to see the eaiKJe races. As the water ceased (huiii- iiig. Kappa .Alpha Theta. Roberts Mall, l.ta Ward, and the .Sc ience lac iiliv teams emerged wet but winners in each ol liuir divisions. One ol the main pm poses ol Veishea is to show visitors the work clone at Iowa .Stale. I ' .ac h college de|)ariment (lis|)layed its lalenis at open houses I ' ridav and Saturday. Mcanv hile. hiiiiiirig hrightiv, iht ' t isjua- thoii Maine was trying to appease the r.iin gods. Uiiiled Stales Presideni Harry S. 1 rii- nian lil ihe torch in Otliimwa. Ihe torch, a symbol ol higher education, was (.niiid to Des Moines bv Don Icigusoii via hi i c on- riii l c It.i lluI.l ' nIkiw Ixi.ii s.iiU aloiii; |j|oiiftl as uiiiiiiiii; li.ii( ' iMii III). II ill Ihc parailr on Salur(la . It ' s llic lH ' i;iiiiiiiit;s (if f..iiniii.i I ' lii lliLi ' s llii.ii ihni capliii( ' «l (hf Intpln hdiifiis in ihf Mimrn ' -. di isiMti 31 Il ' s a |iinnn l)oI sa c | )i( ii( ' | t-(iaii (hat is k(-t-| iii; llu ' (.i] a(il ilaiui- (lowd in .umi Mall. cTlil)k ' . A icl,i (cam ol IL ' 7 siudcnts ran ii hiiiii ilii ' slips ol ilic stale- ca|)ii()l to Ames. I akm double prcc aiilious againsl rain, a Mulailion was slagc ' d between l)cs Moines and Ames. I ' Our nuMi look iiniis riding Franeis, the mule. Here the lonli was (allied ill the lorm ol canned heat. lour od il skits were presented Fri(la and Saturda altenioons. ka|)pa Kappa (..iiiima walked oil with llu ' X ' eishea ' od il trophy with their skit. Mis. Muipln s. the .Slate ol Ireland. Report to the Nation. the .Stars () ti Veishea musical re iew . made its debut Fri- da lAt ' iiing in a pcrloi iiuiiu e under the slars. One hundred students danced and sang .songs written by Bill .Schall and Hob Morris. Early Saturda ' morniiit; thousands ol peoi:)le thronged the paiade route on tlu ' (ampus to iew the (oloilul pai.ule. A pro- cession oi 7() lloats and 12 high school bands made its way through campus exhibiting the efforts ol mam A ho had worked most ol l ' ri(la ni hi on them. Sigma Nil lraleiiiit won the s veepstakes. {iaimiia Phi lUi.i won hisi phue in ihe There are six raiioes n nv, hut how many will end the i( ii!;h Lake La Verne race is anyho(l ' s i ness. Lmi (lui; li.iil lu (la .il Ihi t ' i ilii.i Do Muiu. This | ii| (tuisr an car iiis| ( ' lor his 01% n si t . woiiRii ' s ifsidfiu I ' (li isi()ii. I ' lii Delia 1 hcia and Aluinni Hall look liisi places in their men ' s resideiue grou|)s. An ahnninnni nx kci hall a tluongh a hooj) was (onsinidcd b Alunnn I I. ill men. 1 lu ' I Ionic uliun- ( ' lui) received the Insi place honors in ilie dcpail- menial division. lop place among ihe or- gani aiions went to the ' R() I (i Moat. Mid Century ' eishea was enjoyed bv moic than those who were iheic in ai iiial alien dance. Main watched the vaiioiis aclixiiie in their own homes ihiongh llu- mi liinn ol television. I his was the Inst X ' eishea to be televised. I litis, it was |)ossil)!e h)r many mole- lo witness ihe l.irgcsi siiuK m managed lesi i al in liic nai inn. Itlilll.inl s|ii.i it lilrufiiks (M ' lr lllr llll.llr .11 IhiiIi |M ' I Inl III.IMI rs (il lilt Sf.its M| rt l)i.l |lll lal1l. ( liaiiipidii sliciu hiiisi ' s rcpicscMiiiii; a wiili- iria ut ' ir aiiioiii; uiiiiicrs al (he oiliiiliil hoist ' shim. 33 Honoraries Xorton fthoto The aiitifs lulp picpau- Tan lUla I ' i plcdms lor iniliatiu )k: hi Kappa Phi kii omiiKiidid j;i.i(lii.iir Miidriils; llu- iippii niRhllh il llic senior (lass tlitsi ' .111- ilu ' s( lidl.isi i( iliic lioiii lii(l) ini-iiil)cis ol IMii K.i| |i.i I ' lii wen- (Inisrn. c,iil l),ui({iu ' i lionoiiil iliiii a( liicvcincnt. I ' ll I I I .i .l ' iisi liiil K( nil U(.U(is. Srrrrlnry-Trrmiirrr I ' . . iii Ki K, l ' i( (■■I ' lfsidfiil i I ( I Cvssiii , Currrspoudhi Snrrlmy 11. I.. FoiiSI, HlRIllKI S. (,llkM. kiilllKI W . UrICKI NKIIW.I l: ) ' i lilii ' i ' Ciillllilillrr Hrj Yfsriiliilli rs FAcri I (•i;i ( M. Xiiui!--! iiic I.oiiis M. rii iin|)s()ii I.l 1 . l;iit;;ii(l l.isloii I ' cail Honrcff (.K l)l I I M I 1)1 I s Ai Hiirwai. Oni I . AUIiidi. I ' tail |. liiicsi. |..liii C. W. liiittDii. Cliailo C. Ilitilc. | )lin I). UlUllslill r. KIllKI H. Chan.;. H. H. Crai . W illnd S. Dm . Mans (;. Kink. Ilairv C. I ' lirrnan. Ralph 1.. Hall. Rnih K. HclmsUnllir. (icrakl Hn} his. William L. [ohnson. Howard P. Khiiid. William V.. KiR ' |)|)i-i. Hilda .Most-man. [ohii (i. Moyt-r, [oliii 1 ' . . aka ama, Ron M. Nelson. . k-rl(iu- ()Ki-lli-y. Josi-ph (;. Ortmcycr, Dale H. Orimcyc-r, Muriel I ' eterson. Howard i ' .. I ' olhcnms. Martin S. .Saiilord. Kdwaid R. Sanlord. John R. Sdinldi, raid H. Sliinn. l.oKiia M. .Siern. Harry lillain, Louis H. ' I ' oenjes. David . Trapi). |aiiu-s . . X ' aiidei Linden, (iarl R. aii Dyke. Alhn F. Van S(hillj;aardc-. |aii X ' olis. Rolu-ri L. Von I ' ersdi. Lawieiue W, ' aKt oiier. I ' aiil E. inijo, (iuilis UNDl-RCR m ' TFS AhKirom. |ean ). Aldiiimr. Karl K. Allen; Barhaia .M. AlUn. John W. Auj;usiinc. Kli ahcih A. ISaldridKc. Donald i ' . Uarson. Kii-d IJeisner. Dorolln L. Hell. James ,S. Hha};waii. Lalilktim.ir lilank. W illiam A. Hlooin. Solomon liollci. I lieodoic |. riolliiian. Roheri . I ' lK c kciu idi;(-. Lslhei Itrinkmevei. Diane R. Brom. Ridiard II liruise. l- ' ninklin W . Huelow, l-ied W . liiiihr. .Mar Lou Chalu|isk . Claire .M. (Jani| iii. Kit haul R. (ilauoml). William I- Clos(-. I ' aii i( ia |. Cohn. Lionaid (ionklin. ISai har.i 1 I ' . Cruse. Ril. I DiiiKan. Dwyei Kshelman, Rnih A. Ferj uson. Frank K. Fishhaunhi-i. |ohn R. Fiidi. Faith J. Flemiii!;. Lesu-r (i. Foine . |ohn L. |-()wlel. jeanette L. I- 1 ii . ( 1 I I .. liMik. IkrlKil j. Ciardner. Marihn M. Ciavlor. Da id W. (dlhert. Dewayne F. (.ilman. F ereit L. Craves. Haiiv C. (.leeii. Warren F. Ilalden. Frank Alhert Hand . Ridiard L. Ilanseii. Donald M. Hansi-n. Norniaii. | Hediii. Ronald W . I lesse. Lois. |. Hit hi. Kexdiv |. Iliniiths. Roliiii.i . Hot-ksira. I ' it u r F. heison, (iairold Keisier htiMiii. Roi;i I I). |tske. Wallti F. lolins, Fleaiior . L |ohiison. ( Miai It-s F. |oliiisoii. Diiaiie E. |(iiinsoii. Ro ;( I 1 Kien le. Hart)ld k. Kiiitkel. l)t)roih M Kieer. [tjlin . Lariiiui. Maijoiie F Li ' hman. I laiold . . Lister. Marv Ann Listt)n. Danel H. Little. RtmiaMK- |.. Ltneii . R it hard . . Luehr. .Martha F. L all. John R. Ml Fatldeii. .Marihn .Mandelst heid. LesU .Maxson. Ceoinia R Miller. JamtsR, Monta) . Maiiriit- | Mori ison. |ean Mt)shei. |oliii (;. Neetlham. I ' aiil F. t-lM)ii. Rit haitl L. Oshoiiu-. l- ' .iliih M. Oslier. |()hn !■ I ' airtiu. |o|iii I . I ' aulsen. inoltl A. I ' iiklord. LaMin M. Pool. Fltin-ntf E. Remmt-is, Helen R. Reiukir. D.irrdI H Rohi-rts. Sarah . . Roller, (dihert |. I. H. Sa a!;e. Helen L. Sava ne. William R. Stoles. Honnie |. Stall. Riihard (;. Seiisenev. .Morton P. Shane. Richaid F. |r. Siej;ler. .Manhed S|)ies. Kenneth P. Stoik. |ohn . . Slot klev. Kt-nneih L. L. Sione. Ftlwiii H. r ' . Stnam. |aik P. Sutherlanil. |anet L. Swanhein. Roliert IF Swiedom. Arleiie |. lav lor. Ravmoiu! F. I homas. Lt)is J. Ihtireen. |anu-s L. I hiimma. Ilaii R. V.iii Hoi n. Da id . Walktr. Roheil L. Warner. Carol Wtst. Mai ' . Wharton. Rolxii C. What lev. Fll.i M Wih- . |t)hii S. Wilkins. Rol)er( E. 35 Cardinal Key T (III iNtiaii I c(fisfii I lie cnliic ( ire Ic ol ])C()i)k ' around ilic ( aiiipanilc had a (|uicl. solemn, peacclul look. It might luuc bct-n the laving ol ihe conierslonc lor a new l)uilding or ihc |)re.s- cniaiion ol some high degree, bul suddenly ilie peacelul silence was broken b a re- sounding •ha(k. One man almost lell on his knees and an entire chorus ol x ' oices exclaimed. M (.osh. he aliuosi bioke his back! Maxhem? No, only a new memi)er being tapped lor Iowa State ' s highest hon orary, Cardinal Key. In Ajjril, ( ' ardinal Kev. top Iowa Slate men ' s hcjiiorary, renogni ed ouls ianding sen- ior college men with an annual Leadership Day ban(|uet. litis was an indication to the men in ited that the weie ])ossil)U ' landi- daies lor membership in this organizalion. During Vcisliea, ( ' ardinal Kev acii es ac- knowledged I ) new members at iheir tradi- tional public ia|)ping ceremony. Candidalcs were selected on the basis oi theii ipialities in leaclershi]), chaiactei. scholaiship, and scr ic e to the college. Norman Hii  ii David (..iiliild Robert Croiii Janus Labor Ra Daiikciibi iiii; Janus Laiitlis Donald Ft ' ri ii.son Janus Miller 36 (ifoi (■ • S IhkI M.iish.ill I owiimihI, m.iii.i_i;n il ilu ( ol- li ;i ' I ' uss .111(1 (l.ndiii.il l i .iluiimus. scncil ;ts iiKiMii ol icrcmoiiics iiiid ininxliKtcl ilic la|iffN lo .iliiimii ol iIk- Iioiioiiha . Kouiiikd III l ' iL ' ' as .in iii.i(ii f ()r ;ani a- lioii. ( ' .iiiiinal l t li.iN siiui- imdi ri.ikcii ai ions aciiviiics sue li .is selling gradiiatioii .mnoiiiucincnls lo ihc sciiii)rs and s|)()ns()riiig ahmiiii smokers lor past incinbcrs during ihc Vcishca and Homecoming cclcbralions. Kill). ml riiMk.iiiy (.iiiliii.il K( — ihr |i.isNiiii;, jMrsi ' iil .iiiil .i %ril Inlim HctIu ' I I l t)un.tll |.iiiu-N Shi r |tihii Wii-i ' iii.iii 1)1. J. (.. (.1.1111 37 Mortar Board Mdlcllic I iilli;.itl( 1 As tlic l.isl iiolcs ol ihc ( arillon (oiucri diiil away, )la( k-iohc ' d iiiciul)cr.s ol Molar Hoard Ntj an lo mingle wiili ilic trowel galhcrcd artnind hv (aiiipanilc. A Midden scream ot sur])rise and loud applause lold thai the first member of this year ' s Mortar Hoard had been lound. I he new niend)ers, chosen on ihe basis ol eadership. scholarship and ser ice. were ihen cap|)e(l initil bul one ca]j remained. Lois Smiih received ihis last cajj. designating her president. On February 1 Motar Board sponsored iheir annual ' onien ' s l)a . Dr. K elyn l)u all. consuliani for the national coinicil on family relations, was guest s])eaker at the conxcxaiion. Other |)rojects of the grou]) included the candlelight induction service for iiesh- man women, p.n lie ipation in Religion in Lile Week and cap and gown sales. I. Ills Siiiilli Kaihiii.i Allen ElcaiKii ItrL ' ikciiiidgc l.sllu ' i Uii-t kciii idt c M.ng.iK-1 l.dg.ii 38 ISdu-l Miiili-il r — Mii|iiiM-(l .mil fi H ' liiii ' h .i|i|iril. I iilh I III l I . Ill i( I.I Kim Ii ll ' ll Jo I ' ll .1111 |c;ilirllr I in Irr l.iits M.iiiii J.iiit ' l SmiIhi l.iiiil llllt- ( lli;i;ril.ilil I vlhrl Miillnli;! ' Uiilh .iii Kixkil M.itilMi MiFuiliIni Jc.411 MiiiitMin 39 llciU Pnuii.ill IhmiihIkI I) Alpha Zeta spring iiiilialioii ol Alpha cla lioiiorary was highlighicd by a speech given ) [olm (ainiiiiighaiii. co-founder of the fralernity. riiiilv-nine men. selected lioin tlie junior and senior classes, were initialed on Dec. 7, lollowing a s ' eek ol plcdgeship which in (hided wearing le is. bright red nee ken liiels ■nid stra ' hals along with the usual Alpha eta SNinljols. Featured lall l)an(pui speaker wiis Piof. Iknhel S. Pickett. troTil How: P. MuritliN. KoisIimkI, (. -lliiiK. . I;ir in Chirk. ruffcl . Sdimidt. (.( I(Hi . C.uUtncr. Sccatut Itow: Amifison. Mruddl. Sdiiuli. hiouii. W ' clicr, -Afker, firaun. Tlu ' d How: .Ni-ccihaiii, Quirin. X ' isscr. llnisir. (.ovnii. (inrhatii. I ' arvniis. I horpc. fourth How: Myeis, Hartinan. Ncbcrsall. Coinpton, KiiiMLT. I)til (-rl. M.iiHlcrMliL-icl. rcncsscv. Bivcn .. t-illli How: ItahrciihiirK. W. Muipln. HnstT, Kassel. IliiUoii. Yuiing, WahlRrcn, Hoomt. Sixth Huw: ■Mvatt, Nculifi, Fril Roscnbcrgcr, Nelson, Woodlnirn. Kiiiibcrlajii. .Mailin C:lark. 40 rrtmt tow: Hubcr. Har nii. Su-u.irl, Cnhn. AiidcrNfm. Uroin, Rnitkrr. SfrottU Hmr: W ' nil. Sliivc. Millrr. Sliirk. I ' lrnii, Su.tnlMTK- Thiftl Uotr: ftrllcr, Hanlir. SicRlcr. (•ilnuii. ll;irriiiKt ii. lihaKuali. tuurlli Huw: SiruKK SkkL, Cruivford, Vi!c , Vjiidcrhi-t:!. naldridKi ' - « ' Ituu-: VvU-num !■ -- hrp- jrd. I ar%rf . Kohnkc. Tau Beta Pi As L ' aicli ilic bioAVii and wliitc robed men and iluir aiiiits on ilic slcps ol Bcard- shtar. leu ol us realize the honor of being a ineiid er ol iliis or ani al ion. Ml inbers ol I .in U.iie ' are selec led Ironi the l()|) one-filtli of the seniors and ilie n|)|)er one-eighlh ol ihe junior engineers. The group liiis vear awarded Jane I ' rndden liie second national lau Beta I ' i women ' s award to be given to an Iowa .Si.ue woman. |iiiililiiii Ml il I . - M or ,1 I .III III I.I I ' i |iiiiIiI( ' III Mssiiin. 41 front Row: Bclinkc, Koch, GuRKrdahl. Klcanor Brcckenridgc. McFaddcn. Wcis. ' ■■iiiiid How: Smith, lidgar, Alkii. Chisc. (ionklin. Third Row: Wain, ' aii Rockcl, Rfst. Pi-caut. Fourth Row: Ksthcr Ilrctk- fiii idKC Sutherland. AuRUStiiic, Slorri- Phi Upsilon Omicron I ' oui |)()iin(U ol (laus. two (|u.nis ol eggs, and one cu|) candied Iriiii . . . ilicsc were ihe liuiuake baking miniilLS ol Phi I ' psiloii Omicron, national home ec iioiiorar . This year, the group joined in ihe- Chrisl- mas rush in true home ec iashion as they baki ' d and sohl huiuakcs ihning the holiday season, riic |)ro(ccds ol ihcsc sales were used lor a s(holarshi|) lor an oulslanding Iresh- iiiaii ol sophomore girl in home e ' tonomics. ()lhei ol the aili ilies ol Phi Upsilon ()mi(i()n iiuliule sponsorship ol a bullet dimiei eai h spring for the actives, almmii. .n i lac uh members; and the (o-sponsorshij) ol ilome- I ' conomits l)a with Omicron Nu. Presideiu this year was Kleanor Breckemidge and Miss l.enorc Sullivan acted as lacidtv adx iser. Itl, Mil heel .iIiiidikIs, iv ' i ;lu ' l lloiii ami niiiiMil | ;ins all tontrihutc lo- uaid ifooil I ' lii U tiiiit cake. 42 Knights of St. Patrick Sliiiii .111)1 hc oiia. iiic 1.1(1. kiiccl .111(1 ki I 111 lilillIRN SldlR ' wllilf I kllij lu VOll will) .1 i.i|i I l iiu ' slnll.il.ih. riic siciic isn ' t lul. 111(1; il ilic M(.iii«)ri;il riiioii and lIu- i (i | (i|)iil.ii . ti.idilioiial Kn- j iiKtis ' Hall. I Ik Nliillalaii is a slidt ' rule, and liu- iil.iiiK SiiiiK- is just aiiv pictc of Monf. alth()ni;li iIk- cnginccis (l.iini ii ' s ol Irish disc till. Presiding oscr ihc on.ision .iic llu lnscK l.nginct ' is ' I.ady and Iht cstoii. .Saiiii I ' .ii. an ailixi ' tkilid l) Imili ilic .uiixis ,iiid plcdgts. . s iIr ' pledges kneel and kiss ihc Hl.nncv .Sioiic. llicy arc initiated into the lioiioifd fold ol Iowa Slate ' s slide rule swing- ing. sli.miio( k-covered Knights ol .Saiiil I ' al- I i( k. .Si. I ' ai ' s president this vcar was Willis Sliancr. while I ' kjI. James MtKean acted as lat iilly ad iser. ,,.„,„, ,,„crrady Si. I ' iit ' s pitclm ' k ' MrilK ' s ihc blarney !ilonc ' $ iii;ii;ic. ' ■ ■ ' . . I ■ 1. 1. 111,1 n 114. lln « r , S. Jif. ■ V. riu,)- !. « uliu. r ■ K ■ - 1 1 M . i v . Mill- i s- ( .... ,,, x . i ,,. i,.,,i iom I ..i ,!. i. ItraiMin. ll ll«. XLifidrr. I hint lOitr: (•iliii.ni. l rlhiiitt(r. Kinu. n.i|Im I. ' ,iiiuh.Hi. (.iK-Hf . Mrtrr. fotitlti Hinr: ltli ianl, Krilt. KrlkiilK ' rKfi. IWtl. Iir.it. AndriMiii. i f i on; llrrlirrt. kiilliiMii, Nhrp.tnl, Vilkni«. 1 Iukmi). lliilH:r. C.oluii . 43 Front How: Allen, Suanbcrg, Stock, Rene- kcr. Wolf, Haves. Biiisey. Srcottd How: kiinm-r. S( hvilcnbiire. norsnian, 11 ci!. Ncl- m. ii(ifisoii. Third Hoiv: lolinvoii. (iraves, It I. ink. (.iltiiao. C ook. RithartKuTi. J-oiirth Row: Hawle . I.oeschcn. Keciiev, Durham, noiincr. Knlow, Ittth Row: Pallas, I,. Iluber. IMu ' lp ' i. R. UtilHT. Krccr, IViiik. SixHi How: Circeii. S(li;iiu-i. (liiiiin. Weiss, Dia . Wesl- niark. I ' roril Ro ' w: nuiiii. I.ausdu, lialshaugh, f iill.in. Witli. Millei. M.ilNn. Snori ' l How: i I iedman. Uru baker. Bah Is, [ones, Vharain. kiiti Ie. Third How: Stiertiiaii. Swanson. B( ) is . Ci rcgory, H irai . Bi adlev . Lowndes. !■ mil til Row: Smith, l- r e. Watson. Zagcr. Kiib , Olson. Fischer. Slieehan. Tof} Hmr: Walhue, Tocnjes. I honipson. Johnson. Hedin, Webbeking, ' igno ith. Eta Kappa Nu Mr. Walter 1 . lls j( ini l ilu ' ranks ol ISC graduates vho lia c hnii iiiadi lionoraiA members of Eta Ka|)|)a ii. wlun he was ini- lialed December 1, 9 ' y(). Rayinoiul X ' alinc was initialed on April 2(). I!l. )(). Darrell Reneker, presideiii ol I ' la Kappa Xu. ietei ed recognition lor his o Msl. l(lin scholastic record ai ilu ' Honors l)a ( ' onvo- cation. Acti ' ilies lor the ear in( hided a hooih ai the Engineer ' s ( ' arni al. c o sponsorini a technical paper ' s contest and helping to pie- pare ISC Engineering Ahinnii Direiioiy. Pi Tau Sigma I ' l ' ll nie. jiisi how nuuh did )ii use this hook Hier von L;ra(hiale(l.- ' How nuuh h.i e ) m relerred to this hook in tlu ' past )ear? These were hni iwo ol the (pu ' stioiis asked inanx gr.idtiali ' M I ' s diirint I ' l Ian Sigma s textbook sin t this ear. riie members ol Pi lau. mechanical engincciing honoraiN. not onl used their ' oices and r - AM ia( l ic s. hni also c omhined ihe labors ol mam hands lo luin onl the ASMI ' X ' eishea lloal and a pri ew inning booth loi ilu ' 1- iiL;ineer ' s Carnival. Piesideiil this eai was .Merle Ci. Lawson. 44 Psi Chi As ilu i;irl limlvid dicpK iiilo ihc boy ' s eyes, ihc iik ' hiIkts liclil iluii Ijicaihs ;mil crossed ilicir liiigtrs — ()ulil lie p.iss- Would he l)e intri)S|)e( I i elv elifjiljle? I liiiN. I ' si (111. n.iiidii.d |)s ( li(il ) lioiiDi aiy, selected |)n)S|)ec li e iiieinbers during llieir aiimi.d ' Wliiiii; nini; ai I, nn lulirei I. )dj;e. Among iIk IM I hi iiKiiibers ' anaivses were those DJltnd ainoiie taking ilu- |)ii le oi |nesiioii hoard tests at the honorary s Vei- shea open house. .Any normal |)eison conld take tile tests, and it was (|iiiii possible that tile tests showed ilu ' iiuij iiii ol du- siibjicis (piiie sane. Pi Mu Epsilon i ' i hi Kpsilon. Iowa Stale ' s honorary for iiiatliemaii( al a erageiaisers. honored their lall ami spi mg iniiiales with inlormal ban- (piels this year. The groii|) also sponsors the .Math ( ' liib. which holds approximately three meetings each (piarler and riie I ' i Mil Kpsiloii I ' ri e in M.idiemaiic s. This award is presented to llie individual who. in his lresliman-so|)ho- more vears al Iowa .Slate (College, had the higliesi (iimulalive cpialiiv-poiiii average in six c|iiarlers ol lolUgiaie level mathematics. Direeioi loi ihis year was Kleanor Johns, while Ralph Robinson served as the group ' s lac nil V adv isei. froni Itow: Friu, Nelson. Diiiuan. Boldt. Ilutbaml. Owens. Mitltlle Row: I). Filch. C:. Filch. C:lani| ill. VVinl. Clark. Tol How: SjH rr. I riu . IIok. McCance. Suictloin, Mailaik. trttnl Hiiif: Krrrilrr. KiilKiril jiihiiwin. JoIhu. Vh. ' illr . RfilHTIvjM. Sriunit Itnw: Mi iindfi. livriie. C 4ilr. Orhlnkr. Mtllrt. SKinrr. Thirit Hitu-: llrfliMlin. l-wrii. Mm !eflffr. SHirdnm. NeUoii. hitilKla« tnnrlh Hiiw: Krnno. I.tall. Iljlilrn, llnUll. Ilhal wall. Allrn. tillli Hon : kirrt. (I«hri. Vilr . Oihll. nmrrrit. S11 1 fnt,; S(rvrii iii, r.iMh. NavJKr. KolirrI Inhnwin. (..i lnl. UritMiii. 45 front Kojr: Osborm-. I ' ialt, Roliens. Luullr, Kslirlnian, Ilullir. mi iii( lli r: Kuisc, V anl. . n ;n. Conlo, Cojikljii, VVauu ' i, Edgar. Thiiil Raw: I.aiinicr. i ' lckldnl, RiiulsiK. Allen, CiaMliicr. Alilslom. Iinnlli Kaw: Wisi, Innliir. llicld, l.onlaic ' k. Close, Mi- KatUifii, Kwoldt. I-i[tli lioii : .Moriison, AuRUstinc, Carlson, rliomas. llcisncr, llrctkenridgc. Omicron Nu Delta Phi Delta Co-sponsors ol Home Fxonomics Con o- (aiion with Phi I ' arc incnibcrs ol Omicron u. home ctonoiuics scholastic honorary. I he groiij) recognizes leadership, scholar- ship and research on (am|)ns when they sponsor a so|)hi)inore tea dnring winter iniarter. Watch out. you ' ll get lall — the only comment ot an art major at a dessert follow- ing her initation into Delta Phi Delta, art honorary. A Christmas bazaar and a Vei- sliea booth leatiircd Iowa State sonxenirs. the profits going toward a scholarship sponsored l) the national oroani ation. troll! i. l ' ..ill, I( ( ii iiij( k. jont-s, McMirc-. Srroiid How; KerrJK.iii, I- njill . I-.sjicliiian, Viiw.n Wiii kiu. Utcckfiitidgc, Knox. II. II. III. MiC.oiinaik. 46 p - ' Si f iBM ril i L— i - . _ ' :■■; 1 ■ ■■-; . .. .. .;. Mallu-u . I ' ...., K . .. l t ow. liirtctiUaiti, HoHi r%, KrtliucM. K(iil nlH-rK, 1 :i mhi. (lOttli . Sigma Alpha lota Phi Mu Alpha lihuk skirls ii;iiling down the aisle, the gills of Sigma Alpha loia serxed as ushers lor the lollege com en series. Ihe iiienibers. chosen lor oiitstaiidiiig musical ability, sponsored .Sor-Dor and presented monihly musicals. Presideni id du i roup ihis ear was Rudi I ' .shelman. Among ihc events sponsored In the thirty- two mirsic -minded mcnd)ers ol IMii .Mu . lpha this year were .Sinlonia Sing, the Nelson Kdcly concert, the Iowa Stalc-Diake nuisiealc. Christmas lacidtv serenades and a uuisic de|)annKiii dance. I?ol) Hell headed the grou|). tnml Kntf: NrH.iti. (.I;ini|iilf. KnIdliiKlciii. Itrll. sirHk, .N. hrnwn. rrfiriri Hnu - Lindw, Srturit, K. ItutMn. Ilulilirtt. tatlo. Kfirt ' l ' K wriilM-rKrr. Jhtrit Itini : Dcilt. XlHlrnon. C Jt(ltirr. Pirnitl. Nrpliru. MHIiRnm. tntirth Itmr: Brum. rntictlicfK. (.a ltir. I .miiti. InliMwin, llriiitriwin. 47 I rout lioir: Allen. Fowler. Sullici- hitui. Duiilcvv. Second Jioxv: Krowka. (.atcs. Short. I uriier. Third Row: Gar- itlt, Pii cr. Bchiikc. VogBcnthalcr. Theta Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Chi wriicTs ' wovkslio]) lor home ec jour- iKilisis was one oi ilic ac tix iiies of ' Fhcla Si iiia Plii. women ' s jjioicssional journalism honorary. Ltd l) Kllcn Pcnncll ihc meet- ings featured photograplix and writing ideas. Heading tliis group were Janet .Siuhcr- land. Barbara Allen, Margery I inner, Jean- eiie Fowler and Katherine Goeppinger. Sigma Delta ( hi. men ' s ]M-ofessional jour- nalism honorary, established an International journalism Fellowship, sent H e members to their national comenlion and ( o-sponsored Iowa Slate ' s Ciieen dander humor. Trophies were also pro ided by the group lor the win- ners of si.ue and national newspa|)er ( om petition. I uiiil How: l.i-ori Kllcic. AUord, Iril . liullnn. Oliiilt. Srrnnil lt iu-: lii.iuEi, i m r. R.i ii ' , I IcmI klim-. Third Item: I ' dwnall. lo in«iul. AviguMMin. Mu-.irin. lotirlh How: MiUothilil. Il,-inscri, .Muipln, .Andre, M;iivin. 48 I M SH. I litl 1 t • ■„, ii.i. Riiiiul. 1Ijiiim.ii. Ui.I-.iii. in, l.... . 1.1. 1., .....„. J..„i . |..liii« ii, M.l.clict ' . Mil... IIoIhIi-. Mark. Kolilcncii. Third (oir; Tturkniv, Van Drimniclrii, Dolling. Mhiirinan. hailon. tourili Kow: Kcllcnbcni, Btll. IIiiUliki s, Htoin. Tau Sigma Delta Phi Eta Sigma riu ' AiK iciits liiuc ' iiDiliiiii; nii ilicsc hoys, r.iu Sii;m;i ndia. lioiioiai haurniiy in an liiiii tiirc ami ilic allied arts, ciuouragcs majors in iluir it-spcc (i f fields lo strive lor |)erle(lion. Mm wlm li.ive iikkU ' ooil in s nlpmi ini . iiuhisirial iksii n. p.iiiii iiij;. oi landscape arc liiie( nne. .ni ix.inipU s Im luw.i Slate s novices. Iowa Slate ' s l.di (|ii.iiur lieshinen ueie s i en .1 push lowaid ilu ' 1.0 mark this vear when memheis ol I ' hi iMa Sigma. Ireshman scholastic honoraiv. |)as.sed out sliidv guides in tin- liosh tcgisii.ii ion Inns. lle.iding this honorary, open oidy lo Iresh- mc n nun wiih an all-college grade point ol j.it or better, was Siatdey I ' etiiik. PHI KIA SK.MA - from Rnw: Prlrn. l)tU(ot. I ' nriik. .Sj rt. Kimk. . -rutii « .ii.- Rrulicr. lllctliaik. ItiiMiat. itiilknri. Mniliam. Third Raw: Wijl- K ilman. Bo«lr, T lrr, Ktocgcr. ni(r ;i How: Blur .-l.l ILimiii. Kuclit, Liingcnbcrg, CjU. 49 ini (III M(. I iionl Haw: Foilnc. r, (.iilliii, (.uiiiiiii lcirn. Srttind How: M.mllM.N. (.il,l,s. Dcucll. W ' rsl. Stiulh. Thifd . ' .-. Mntklcii. ki.uiiici. HiMMMi. lisli- I Al ' I.AMMDA RHO- - o« lioiv: Suchan, olx ' iliti. Itii Ziird. Larson, Van Horn, Bole. Sf i,inl J{, w: Shflton. (.oil. Cilark. Mover, Sjtnci. Ihitii How: laNJor. kuhl. Ferguson, I,cwis. loliiisoii. SheUUm. hoiirlh Row: (.limes. Insier. Ble Ii]. Holland. Maddy, Uiii hop. ko tna. fiffh How: Hluni. Sloner, Am, ieiiloii. Hahet ker. W ' ai tii. Sixth Row. ke iuiev, Maikel, Mor , ll.tiisim. Rciiners, Maniinang, Pizzato. Alpha Chi Sigma ■ ' Whar.s ihis. C ' hcin K ' s and chciii iiiajors carousing around, danc ing, not worrying o ' cr lale reports? ■ ' VV ell, if you say . . . Guess ihese guys iia e a riglit lo relax some ol the time. And so ihey do al ihe monlhly Alpha ( ' hi Sigma parlies. Founded as a profe.ssional fraternil) for ail (hemical students, . ljjha ( ' hi Sigma is |)rol)ably one ol the most aiti e ol the nat- ional |)ioiessionals at Iowa State. Dinners. speakers and planning the purchase ol a house lia e hcin the c.n main ,i(ti ilies. Tau Lambda Rho When a logger or a highway engineer is asked lo hand o er his biush hook, lu- does so with a feeling of hesitancy. Not so wilh Idw.i State ' s fulme highwav buildeis. To ihcm this means anothei signatine on llun badge ol membershi|) in Ian l.ambd.i Rim. ( i il engineering honoiar . ()igani ed lo lurtlui the liiendships m.ide during the Cl ' Vs smmmi (.unps. (he gioup goes one step Iniilui .ind n ies to Linuli.iri .e the underclassmen wiih the cam|). A spring pi(iii( honored the gi.idnating seniois. I ' lcsi- dcni this e.n was Dean Laison. 50 June Graduation A IfW slf|)s. ... .1 nod, . .iiiil ( iilU ' f (l.ns wiic iiitiiioi iis. ()iic ' ilimis.iiiil i i limuliiil j;ia(Iiiaiiii}; M-iiiois. iIk ' l.ir isi ( l.iNN ill low.i Si.iit ' s S ' J WAV IliMolA. fiullil lluil IIIlK lllKll CN.IIIIS |iiiu- (•. ()iil Inui iLi s l.iui. wliiili p.issid (|iii( kl with s| )(.•(_•( I K ' s. lines, icc (.-plidiis. [no- iissions, iiiixiiii s. .111(1 (liiiiiiis. ilu ' ladiialcs 111 i c l ' i i(l ( l.iss .illindid ,111 MiiiiiiH |),i |ir(i raiii and wiili ili.ii. ilu l)f(.niK- ■iiic-ii and wonitn ol ilu- world — Iowa Siaif alumni. C ' oniimiu iiiiini iiKanl ad aiu (.iikiiI lor sliidciUs who lor loiii f,iis had i)ttn s |nini- iiig ihrougli icsl iui)ts in ihiiiiisii hih. irudi iiig lo ihc libraiA wiih LJiiik. Iicavy |)s (h i)()oks. and iKUtling heavy eyelids on liiial week niglils. ( onnneiu eiiicnl iiu-.ini ihe end ot those days as Mudeiiis who spend timeless alieinoons at ilu- I iiion. who hide iheii hooks Iroiii iiiday to .Monday, who cat s.i( k hiiuhes to gel to h)otljall games loi a goftd seal. CoiiimeiK emeiit meant liilhlhneni lo .ill siiideiiis who weie impatieni lo piii ilun 1(. 11 lied scieiKe lo practice. I he liisi ol ilieii lin.il depari ing steps were lakeii .Sinida iiighi in lime lo the lamiliai (hiiiiing il ihe (aiillon, Ir.i .Sc hioeders laie- wcll nicss.igi- Iroiii iJu- ( .imp. mile. ! his -as the |)ro(ession lo ihe .State ( yiimasiiim where Hadalameale services were held. ke . Roy !• . I.eMoine. Diiecior ol Religions Kchua- lion. g.i e ihe l .i( ( .daineale message. Ilu message h Piisideni lrile . the primed coinmeiu emeni picigiam. the sight ol li lends going — each kit a dillereni mem- ory for the gradnaies. .Ml these heeame col- lege ' soiuenirs alter eac h senior had a light hold on his diploma, a leassiiring handshake. and a iw sieps into his luiiire. Ui.K k-iolu-il scniois iii.itk oil liHi(l),ilI .iiil.ii;(- .IN ili(- lilc in i( ' .i(l lot gradii.ili 51 Ucan J. F. U. Siiiilli nails the inniiirciiiij; niadiialis names as they come foiwaiil to reiei e tluii iliplomas Proud paieiils, relatives and Irleiids watch as divisional heads award coveted diplomas. 52 Organizations oixr in .i lirclitiir Inu.i St.ilr .i li it A • y fu iit lion-: QiiiMii, Ni-uliii. I ' lNlr. CluiNly. Ml Intosli. BfiincII. Second Kmr: Mvriik. 1 liilU-li;iu«li. Ciainpiicv . MtCircw , l.iiulharl, Kahl.in. Didvcl. Thini How: McvUn. Sii-vcr- MJti, AtldtTson. I. Smith. Rildiic. Vo s. ioiirlh R nr: Corkcr . Ciiulislc. Itiahaild. (: fl illc. Luikow. Khni. CukcU ' i. Iifili Row: Si Invcnc. 1 luiinm.i KlopfL ' iislciii, Ohii hrl- iri.iii. I, loliiis.Mi, Si.iirrl. Wntul. trotit Row: Heme. Sihlapi.i. 1 imk . ( hi is iiigcr. Scnmd How: Muriiau. Win, Kimui. SiiuUar. Reikcl, Tliird Row: ( hihotr, R. Siriirh, K. Johnsfni. Srllris. Ice. tiurlh l o:r: Damisili, Ciaiiitju, Huu.ir i. Kiuulscil, 1 inKciililln. Vc| , must Ik- ihal l i %ii S(iiU- (idii j (niiiiii; Ici hiiiqur. Agronomy Club (.nllics ill I ' .tdO — neat, conioinc ' d liclds ill MTiOl I li.il idea was pari ol ihc back- gioiind lor tlir trophy-winning Open House at last year ' s Veishea. Who was responsible lor the idea? None other ilian the Aineriean SocieiN ol Agronomy — student section. Nor did I heir siu cesses slop ilu ' re. In ilu ' lall ihey saw one ol llu ' ir meinl)ers, Owen Xewliii, (■!(■( led president ol the national group. I he local organization met bi-weekh lor ediu al loiial .ind social programs. I .asi ear il lollowed llie leadership ol Russel I ' isle. presideiii: |.mies Christy. ice-president; I om Mclniosh, secrelai : I honias l)()d , ireasuici: 1. eland ( ' ariislc. pai liamenlarian; and W ' llbiii IViiiKll. piogiam ciiainiiaii. 54 Alpha Phi Omega c i.ii kli- .iii ilnii . im lu ci well l)c ' ilif sloj aii ol iiK-iiil) .is ol l|)li;i Phi Omega, iialional sci u r li.iicinii . I Ik ' sponsored ilu- liiM iLiiui ' ol ilic year on ilie tennis (oni Is. sold llomec oiiiing and X ' eisiua dan e tickets. (Ihiisiinas seals and handled ilu ' lar(h ol Dimes ' iigK man eontcsl. No! onl on ilie (.nnpus hui in llie c om- iiuniitN von will Imd the members ol . l|)ha IMii Omega lending their sti i( cs to sik h gidiips as the Mo Stouts. i w di ,dso llnd ihem assisting; in the sale ol amo licenses, on ilie hospii.d visit. uimi |)i( i;i,nn .nul di.ill legistiation hoaiil. . s il this wasn I .dii.uh enough the Ira- ternitv also assisted on |)lans for the scmi- amni.tl nation. d (on eniion ol .dl L ' L ' d c l),i|)- lers that was held ni Dcs Moiins, Dec i ini)cr L ' H. L .l. ' M). iTateniiiN .Hiixities weie diiecied b) John .Stevenson, prcsidcni. ' ( i;l III. in |itii I ' nIIii vli.ikt s illi .1 ili inlt I rsi a Otikc. I r,,nt Hir.i Ml. I «ii n . i ' l.iii sii riiMiii. ( iiltl «, Shrlflnn. M.iliiiii Sftiittit Itiiti- tiilri«oii, nrri«. rmlTiiti. Kririi. (•rillMh. [)r tiie , kt-ku. Mc«mi. ilntti fltut . NrlMiii, Kiihn. I lilclnfli. C ihiMn. Mrliut, (•illiril. IV tviit. tnmlh Htttt Hrtlr . Marline , reck, Towgrr. MiH-liri. Wrhri, Wtlivlitp. NIrvcr. ftf i Itow: MniiiKr, slum. M[t,itljn(t. jnhiiMin, Itcornr. Drnllrt, Borkc. 55 IklsMMW (I SS- rr.ii Itiir: llii.iii. llll.■l. Uill iMiin, li .ili.ii.i. Mcimi, Ouiliikiik, iiiiiiKHn iii. DiWill. V.,„„i Itmr: kfi ' if. Mi-niidi. ()Itrlci. I, nns. KotiKiiis, iiniiK. MtMarliti, KinaUio, Br)ll kill. I ' hitil Kim ' : CdMir. Iliipt ksinitli. Ii.nnis. l.;illK. II ■•■ ' i llciiM)ii, RuKMii. llMsli loiiilh Hair: lljll. V;inur. r alnr. liirdahl, ll.if ii. Clotfellv. li.ii niiulnn. I ' llirsiri, Slicv. Iillli , ' ..:, SiH)uil.iii.l- rlM.M Sc lull. ill llnnii.is. M irliil, Miki ' lilia. llaas, Mi- c-ilu)l , ,Si Kim ' : Siillim. Va(siiii. I ' liilsiin. ! ■ ' - - ' ' ■ MiiiplK. Nh,.II II. (Minx 11, in.nuHi. WINoil. (ll•M(l lllRl ( I s ,,.„ Kvw: loMii. Ihii. .Mi(.iin C.aulnir. liliikili.in, llll|.. . knib. S ,„tnl I!.,.,, s.nnliis. Ui.inn, InhiiMin. Iiiin.iii. laulkncr, Crnv. I.apslcv. Peterson. I ' eiligo. TlinrI Kaw: Cimk, () imiiell. I ' owcll, lelker. SMiih. Wen ler. Ilijiiliii)!. Me.u.Kk. Ininll, Him-: S|)ealiTlR. JilKon. Spears. Cmion. Ciix. DcuikIui 1% . Ilill. Neiilie]., Iillh Hn:, : ei I ' lciin. . iitlmn . I lioTiias. I)ei)liarii, Siinlh. I ainariski. MeisbaiicT . kiilii!. ,S f lion: lisliei. Hii le. rileisiui. H.iRediiin. (.illelle. M (ii )rv, Wheeler, Esheek. A V M A 56 Willi .1 |i.ii ii ' iit. I III ( uiil III .1 Ml is 1 1 ic I 111 liiifss — cs| cciall il ilu p.iiiiiii is «.i| ;il)lc III hiiiiii; his Kl; m lsi(kill liiiii in (lie laic. Iliiucvii. iiiii .ill III llu- Idwa Slate vet ' s lime is s|ic ' iil viili his hniiks m his |ialii ' iits. I hiis. ihc ISC SimUiH Chaplei nl ilu- ii.iiioiial l i;i es liiiii llu- 1 1| |)i n I mill s in cmiihI his liuiiilh kiliiij ' s nil iiilii ilie aiii iiies ul the siiiikiii h(iil . riiKil with llu |iiiis|K(|s III llu- annual (I M( ' (li( iiu ' l all. I hi- aliniini I Iniiiii i miiiii; |ii(nii and ihc vaiimis jiariics ami |)i(niis s|i(iiisoii ' (l l) ihf i h,i|iiii . ilu ' cl expc ' i lanlly approai lies the sui ial side nl lai li vear ' s si inly- ing. He also i ets a kick niii nl winking like a tlog on thi- Wishia ilns; shnw . I hese liiline iloiiois pride iheiiisehes in their woniens anxiliarv and their distini linn of being the nnl division at Iowa Stale in sponsor the enniplete honor svsieiii. Ihev are also the onh dixisinii whiih hnasis |(l(l per lent nieiiil)eishi|i in iheir prolessional organization. Irniii dogs to nudes. Iroiii jiidl)- leins to solutions, these men rim their nwii allairs. siiid Iniii.; hmiis .md siill tiiid nine In relax and iiijnv the soi iety nl iheii lellnw liiiknis. Till tt Mol U.ill, A MA .ill ollii;i I liiyhliijlil. |l MOR (A. ASS - ftiinl llnir: Vuilr, Irrrv. Rjlirt. (ill , Jiilllixin. IIiikIi. Kliml . IliliRn, Civaiuilltl Vrnltrf Hnii ' . ' (Irnlugri. (; iT(iani. SpliKr. Mjlllmll. V ' fMtli. 1 rlM|)rln.iii, (Ifiiint ' lMin. (liniklr . (rrttlirl. Ml l illlln . ThinI Hmy: Klinklr. ( .lltlkrr. O ' drirn, I hiitlir, Mio!tlir(iM. (rlrl lfT. Ritliinwtn C luir. Mi ' Amlirw. Iniiilh Iliiii: Cljtk. S hii(lirt. Wlinlil. Olwii, Sliiircll. (Iriiii ' iMiii, llf « -. l.(« ili. nrlilrt, Kimihin lillli lliu i.ini . II.iIh i Il. Mjii (iMpiii. (Irn lri nii. SlJiiii, ikhnlirfl, WjIct. (Irmliil. .Vi ( i W«li.- (Iikiimiiii, f  ribiiil. iMililnri. Sliiilmmn. Vik-iIk-ir, Viiiill rti. ( ' Iiilli|n. V jH. Kninnlv. Minion. 57 A book, someone who knows, and a demonstration. ■■ And down iluoiii li ilu ' ( luiiMK w nil Inis ol l() s . . ' c aiiR ' Saint ic k. I lie ( luldi c ii screanuil iluir jo) and v parciils siiiiled ihcir pleasure. I lie ' 1 A (iliiislnias parly was a success — the clukhen had been sur- pri.sed. liul this was oiiK one ol ilie lainiK l |)e galiierin s sponsored by ihe giouj). Kx- hausied but hajjpy, the els and their vi c ' s or dates attended a ariel) ol picniis and dances t hi out hoiii the year. The highlight ol these was the annual spring d.nue held at the t()uiur ' ( lub. However, once a iiionth, the vets ielt their wives and girls .n honn ' and went to hear speeches by noted practicing elerinarians. Among the guest speakers were I)i . [ohn Dewar, president of the Icjwa . Vi I. and Dr. R. C. Klussendori. assistant executive sec- retary ol the national A ' M. . Following the speakers discussion, the organi ation con- venes lor a short business meeting. President lor the lust hall ol the vcai was William l enness . |()hn l i ic kci sine ceded hiiii dining Icbru.nv. Leonard (Mivanaiigh acted as treasurer loi the group while Di . White on lb served .is the lac iilt v s adv iser. sKMOR ca. ASS - rniK Row: Konl . FriiiUII, Clhapniaii. Jensen. Van Rorkcl. nrinknitviT, Brown. Raun. Wundcr, Swift, KirU ' Raatd. Second llov: Siravir. I.cc, Downard. r nncss . nrtitman. Sdiocl. Icllccii. VVatkins. R(id(!trs, Fields. V ' hk llnw: lahcT. MiC.ri ' Kor. C:iilli-n. Bell, l.owc. Dowiiiiii!. Ni-uincisdt . Danghnly, c;lausi ' r . Iiniilh Kow: llarinl. Miinlai;, I ' lrkins. Qiiin- Ian, Bunnc .Miller, BuUianaii, RoRcrs, Sireani. loole. Iillli lltnr: l.afranre, Kiisdail. Sleu.ul, Andcison. llnshiull. W.ihl. C:o:- lins (iKik. oil. r laiiss Siv( i K.jii ' ; BudUillK. UowdillR. Ilnulanl. I ' lalle. Kramer. Vanderloi). I ' eglou . Ilnlsl. Ili)linan. Viinnn. 58 Frunt Row: RcinhnHll. Fikcman. KnsIriMii. Ncn. I ' nl nti Sk  mi How: Ntubiin. Mtllii. I .mLi . (:hri%UnM:ii. J hint Ji- Smilh. MtK:irl.iiu!. tr . t.rwii. Adams, tourlh Hvu-: Ariurii, II.iiimxi. NirlM- ' n. Dairy Plant Operators MiiitcT. ( hccsc. or ice iu.mm maker: milk |il.iiii opcialor or manager ol a (laii plant - - lour (juartcrs oi siiuh in ihc I)air IM.tni ()|)cralion jnogram pins ' i nionihs woik in lommcrcial plants (pialily scores ol students amuiallv lr)r all ol these positions. Students enrolled in the (ourse, since ihey aie on (ampus onl I (piarters. ma lie less wellknown than oiheis. hni ihey are busy nevertheless. Iheir schedules consist ol hoih class and laiioratorN work, the latlei im lud iiig the maiuifac lure of the arious milk pmd uc is and handling ol m.ii ket milk, he (iream and lees and Testing Milk and Milk Piod- iic ts are two examples ol the coinscs ihey take. I lu ' sc ni( II lia e no depai i iiu ni.il ( iiil ol thcii own. 1)111 aie active niemheis ol the Dairy Industry (iltih. At the (ompletion ol iheir IH months ' training here- at Iowa Stale, they oIIk iaily Income { ' ertilied Dairy IM.nit Opeiators. Dl ' O ' s IiihI in.ikiiiL; milk isn ' t .ill up In itir it . 59 (A)S U)rol.l 1 AN 1. 1.1 U - ; .. , How: Gengembath. Casiio. llii.iMk.i. liutkuoldt. Hcivluui, ki.u.K In il. Van DerZant. Second Hoiv: t) ' Connor. Osbergliaus. Mathews. Wilson, Choudhiirv . Bhaguati, Mi aniori. Third Row: DanRoria. Pellecer, Cliaiidhais . Cardnias. Rojas, With. I ' alcl. Fourth Row: Gon alc , Chang, DcMattdo. ligucroa, Diaz. Coffin. Iicdcen. Fifth Row: Weber, Bhi- nici ' . DcRoii . Sat k. I ' hilii)iic-Aiigiist . il, Ranisf , Shahccn. Cosmopolitan Club Cyclone Rollers ' I I If niciiihcrs ol C ' osniopolii.in Cliil) like lo share ihcir naii e ( iisioiiis aiul ideas. Ii mighl be in tlie lonii ol an inlorniati c panel, speecii or debate, bnl whalexer happens to be on the agend.i. ihe nieelings are ahva ' s Inn lor e er ()ne. Willi llie ( lai k oi wooden loUeis against the wooden lloor. the Friday nighl meeting ol Cyclone Rollers is nnder :i . group ol people interested in toiler skating, these Hi stndenls skate to dame. President this eai was Leon W ' ertlnii.nin. CVCLONK ROLI.KRS - m m Kou; Miichfll. (.rosL ' tlosc, Wiuls. WvrihrTiann. Ri-iKliard. Kiciii kainpf. Srtond Row: Bobst. Dalstroiu. I.CC. Ycnl cr, While, Third Hmr: Walk, Sou ' MSom, llolnirs. (;rrfhl. I osii r. Wt-rls. hourth Row: Rithards. Ihavcr, Zi ' iilcr. Ilciidiick- 4} , I honias, Kuull. Smilh. I iflh Row: I,ivc , Isurtnan, Lcotiaid. Johnson, (i ruber. Wany. Sixth Row: Sauni, Andci ' son, Uroshai, Sivcr, CofTinan, Tripscs, Sonnncrhausir. 60 I.H lO(. ( I I h I t„fit ttnu-: (.iv niir. inunl.i. (•■Iliu-i. 1 iltit . II n. Sf,„u,: lion-: (.ii %. IVoiwii.iii. UiIimx. (.ii . thiftl Jlf I Mill. lr jii(lri. Il.iii(l . S.iiuIrtN. V,(Ilriiit ri . Imitlh Hnw: Miil;tiiil ' r. Diiiinti . I ' lii- l. K.isllcr. N|ni- . Geology Club Promenaders A lossil ( )llc( lion, a speech by a prominent geologist — (ieology (Uiib meetings int hided hoili. ( niding the c hib (hii ing ilie veaf weie: Ri(hai(l .ingiil.i. ]) e idl•nl; Robeit (.ihmr. vice-president; l.iiilni l.iiile, sccretary-irea- siirei : and K.iil Mui ner. ac ii iiics haiiinan. ... and promenade all. International Stpiare Dance l ' ' esli al or ISC , cam| iis — the I ' loiiienadeis. led ) Lester Mealill, |)resi dent; dene Heinieger, vice-president; Lama W ilson. secietai ; and Mam ice X ' oland. ijiisi- ness managei. Imnisiied siiideni recreation. I ' Kll ri S Mil K lh,ilii,nr W.m i ik • loii . r in lf,.,il iil.iiHl l)iitl.ii«l. Mi.ilill. Ilii.. ri ..|liii |i ii« ii I M.lltt. ilxMI. I Hint Itnu : Kii«(.til. inliii. KfMl.il, l- jn«, l«lnric. hiNik, KinIiI.i. Inni.in. NrliU, ' jn Xtikrt). Iljttr. lljMtphin. jnlntMin. llt Uud. X ' nMiiff. lj ' jnM.i%. hnih Itnu: ll.tnir«. IrrKiiwin. Imio. C-jro, U.iIiIihIhi. Wrlilirr. KrjMinn. C. Millrr. KknUhl. sulit, ll;int|iliin. h. Millrr. C iUKrr. hriiMit, RrrM «. 61 Front Row: Hubbaiil, Wt-stplial. Jcii un. V, hl u■ll. llaiisLMi. (.i.ihr.in. U.iiur, (.lasci. Thoinsun s, ,.,,,,: , ' - li I ' .imvmi, 1 u niu,- l ' iM,mi. Kiitsicr, W ' oilcv. Lokki ' ii, I-ernx. lixsrii, l..iiig. j;t l-.iiNki. I ' lnni Hmv: ' i i i. VWuuw , Diiitnaii. Cr.ilt. Ch.ipiii.iii. Kliiluli. Koiilkk lsk . Kutiik-. lux. Miulull. Fourth Row: Lusscn. Milk-r. I.yiin. Ncrvig, l.arscn. ' ;iiulLMshulc. Moikuii. Cliaiuc. Miiklewi iglit, lohuiski, Russell. Itflli How: Milliarii. JarraTd. Rau iins. McMillan, Murphv, Wahl. ' Haitinan. C;aiiipbcU, Sthadt. I ' osckaiiy. Sixth Row: Ma bcii , Dose. Risl. Stluxk, MiAiiimli, Dak-. llanU-ii. Waicis. Sinilli, Rc-nard, Haas. Forestry Club Paul Bunvan. the legend of the West, here al Iowa Siale? Impossible! Ikil this is jiisi about what the iiieiubers of Forestry Club produced when llie elected |ohn l ans to reign o ei last Wishea ' s celebiation as Son ol rani. n nirr jilialo This special day was the time of the for- ester ' s year set aside to try lo apjjroach the records of the gieat master forester ol all. Paul Hnn an himsell. Log burling in Lake La ' erne. wood chopping, lobaeeo spitting, pole climbing, chain tiirowing and pulj) i)olt (small log) hea ing contests Aveic all a st ten- uous part ol the day ' s acti ities. A pi i e was also awarded lor the longest, thickest, tough- est beard. Hut. these weie moslh ilie he man ' s deeds. I ' Or the lenianider ol ilie siudeiu boch anc ' xisitors. various exhibits wcic picsenled. Sandwiched in between lluii various etitries. ilie c oniesianls grabbed a sandwich and took I he it turn showing the c niwds iln- nailei c on la ill ing all the nal i e Iowa w ildlile. ilie c ha in saw (xhibii. the wood prodiuis displax and 1 he nil i ic on siiiiikc iunipers. Il( ' ;itiiil{ llic | iit| pole, MiiiU ' ulial sliiiil Im .1 li U |ili(iiu ' |)olr, is sonic lasli, tvcii lor llicsc l)ii; illO |miiii(l(is. 62 If ttltutt Itlttiln ForciiIrr | r:i( liriir uhal has Ik ' i-ii | rra hr l in I lavs on llic (Itib ' s IIIKadc IIoIhI Mali ' Forol Iran. i) (ire. a si liiig carcass, a drooling palaic. and ihc thought ol a l)ig. jiiic slice ol elk — these were liie thoughts in the minds (I Forestry (Hub members lor weeks in ad- .iii(e ( l ilieir annii.d game ljan(|uel. Origin- ally, the g-ame was contributed by the weapon ol some member, but llirough the ears. biu k shot was lound hard on teelli. ()ther less luim.d gel-logeihei s iiKhukd lall and spring (amplnes at Sunset Rock on the Skunk Rixer. and the aniuial s|)ring hoe- down, complete with plaid shirts, sagging pains and aged cider. The couiurv dnb ga e plenty ol room to swing your partner. Presidents lor tiiis year weie it |ensen the Inst h.ili. lollowed bv Tom Cochran, (.eoige . 1 homson ser ecl as the group ' s lac ulty advisor. 1 II IIiImi iiiiiimIiii I I ' lol. (.kiiil;! II. 11.11 liiiaii, Itallliril «|H ' aki i .ii iln I i i- .iiiiiiial |{aiii ' l aii |iirl. 63 low III Mil l MHII n li,„il A ' .ii, ' . Hill, llc.ik. RuiKiviivt, Ki.niiici. MU i. Sriuiid Itir.,: iiiiii. llc.lUi, S],iiiii;ii Dlrsk. D.Miiuil. kiiilmi. I luiil Hi ;, : I ' lUrsiiii. I ' idmih. JdImis. I.nliir. IdiuIIi Hiiir: lli |;|)i-i, l)il cl. Oi-liiiikr. I.illii;. Horwiv Wicncil. owa Chem. Society Am. Ceramic Society Add llic slailllii (lilolidi; In plfc ipiuilc ilic iiui(in and ilun c ciiirilugc. 1 Inis s|)()kc ilu ' siudini lo his prcr. Members ol I he Iowa (llieiiiical Society, iouiuled lo help siudeni cliemisis uiulerslaiul each other ' s work, exchange knowledge weekly. I wani lo he a tleiaiiiisi because . . . ' es. even low.i Stale ' s (leraniic F.ngineers were |)lagiied 1) ihe Aineiit.ni coniesl jingle. I ' oi ihc winner — a dale ' ith a selected Iowa Slate co-ed lor the gi(iti|) ' s aiuuial cliniier-dance. AMKKK.W CIKWIK M l( 1 1 n w iK l( r.r: li,i kniiiM i , Iilaiiil. Oiciimim, .hhU i ll.i.ii. liniiul. D.Kkl. S,iuinl Rf.r: Cniu ley, I)c o, V ' .iukIii. I ' ulliiirn. ktiiK. MaliiotA. I fiisu-riniit lu-l . TItifl Hnu-: IIiiikIui. Sinilh. Ill iiUnli.iiijili, Wondn , Mi t:;illisU-i . Siilli- V.1II, Bjllislir. lourlh Hir.i: llcik. :iii Iln- ' .ci, r.uvoii. I) iir1.i . (.lowaiki, li.iilri. Iclinck. Il.l l(■l lillli How: Sjlfill. l)c Kiiiiv. chrowski. I ' liiM, ' hi(lu-r, Wildc. CJi:iiill t-iliii. .S( ( Huw: Hnko. .n hi-igi-. S.iuinii ' iN. Swoijt-. Shoot. Sperling, emU-. M(kfmi;i. M |s siiri ' liiiiU. null st !r — iln ln .i M.ilr SinL;ris ' .irsii I iylil U.ii Ixi shii) |M i s. owa State Singers 9J r m 9 ' 1 llii I Ill III! II III. Ilk mills. III! Siiii;iis iHi-iMliil .1 Miinlii 1 Mi;lil. lull lliiii mm .il Mlriliniis li li .iiiiliiiiit. iiiin li lii;lil. 65 I In- publitily is iilso .1 1)1;; part ol v vr Siiimis comeit. Hero are Varieties iiilei inission siiii-t ' is, the girls ' sextette. The OOO-grian race ' — dial ' s ihe pass- vord for the day. Professor Kugciie Hilli- goss, directing Iowa State Singers after a year ' s absence, lound using llagranl errors as passwords loi ilie day a siiccessfid method of obtaining polished proninu ialion and phrasing in the annual xocal concerts. S]jecial leatine ol the winter (oncert was one of Prof. Hilligoss ' own (onipositions, (iossi]j. It was wriiien lor ilu ' MMcS Singers, bul still goes lor this ear ' s grou|), actording to the composer. Towns all o ei the state wcic iiu hided in tile tarl lour made b 7(1 selected iiiem- heis ol the group. Mcml)ers ol the Singers ilso made up smaller singing grou[)s. includ ing the Varsity Kiglit. (lanipus I ' lio. .nu! girls ' sextette. Besides the wintci (oiucii. (ampiis ing•- in i tii ' oups |)i() idid iiuisic Im the Clnisimas SiHi Ull. (Hal lords t;ol ttiUl and siiii ers slii ere(I, Ijui Inw.t St. lie ' s (liiisiiii.is trei ' uas lii;li(e(l .lll .l . 66 I ' lol. 1 ll t lU ' Hllti ONS lliU ' t (s, Jt-.iii (.a l .!( c niii| .init ' s .iiid ill t ' l ' !iiiig. trct ' -ligliiiiij (Lieiiionv and Slavs Over Wm- shca and |)rcscnlc(l ilicii aiiiuial oiildooi spring conccri with llic (lonccil liand. Ihc Fcslival Choiiis. diitdtd 1) I ' m- lessor Tolbcri MacRac, ga c their annual presentation ol IlandiTs Mcssi.ih during Christmas and on M.n(li II sang ivossnu s Slabat Mater. The group ' s ollicers chn ing the vear were: Douglas Aden, president; (.ill cri (..nion, vice-president: Riuh Van Koekel. secretary: and Owen eA lin. treasurer. Thr .miliriu ' , itic orrhc-itr.T. llir Sini;rrs .iiirl H.iinlrl Messiah coml)iiii l iiilo Iowa Slate ' s iiM| ri-ssi e (hiislm.is | ioi;i.ini. 67 ! ' )!• l-ll M Kl I ..n: 1 11. MIL,, :i..i,. Willi.iinsun. ImlUi.. (.nil,!,. I.mi.Ikk . . ... , . ' ..... W liillicUI. Ok-sin, (.ijhci, lloll, l.allnwai. I hjrlf. Usiioi ric. Ihnil Hiiw: kilipcr. I ' ciaut. Jolinsnii. Adams. I ' arkcr. .Smilll. oiii ! (ou; Sii-fkin, Miirphv, Cahooil. MoMn-rr . Malhcws, CulU-i. ■ Riiw: Hcikci. Scoll. Nelson, I ' lcnlrcss. Ellanii. Ivv. Sixlli Itme: Diikinsmi, Filz- sitniiKitis, lU-iiscliDlcr, Shaw, W ' iUox, C;. l.clttilin, BOriOM I ' ICTL. ' RE - f row Hour I.iiinci. Iiiiii.i. I.idil, Sp.iiiiilii , Si liiaiiipfc i , I r u .11 , li.iikl , Shaw. S,(,nul Hiiu-: I ' l.iiik, Si. Clair. Stiiwart , Makecvt-r, Sivanstm. IIciIiiks. Mn,.uluMcl. Sia 11. Thuil Itir.r: l ' ri llill. Inim. ISucIdh. Riiiiklf. Collins. C:ov. Siotl, Lhl. luuTlli Him: MiDaiiiil, llinrs. Cianu-i. llimh. Hanson, (iarlirlil. .Arulcrson. V.nl. ;■ , Kmr: HiMil. Swcar- ingcii. .Marline- . Dunlap. Nt-lson. .Maim. Stinull. la lor. ,S( , (,).,.; Wenilt. V. l.illuliii. Do.ld. lailh, RiiulsiB. 1). Urews. ' . Drews, Spciclifr. Cahoon. I SS I E Do you ha c cni])loyiiicnt problems? ' cll. if your iroublcs ;u Iowa Stale arc ol this nature — switch to Industrial Kconoiiiii s. For, you sec, it ' s the Iowa .State Society ol Industrial Kcononiists that has organi ed a new job platcincnt service. I heir motto: not a graduating senior without a job. But, not all thiir program vas business, liull sessions, good lood and a talk i) .Man Whitfield. emiiKiit i)es Moines atioiney. highlighic ' d the gioups annual baiKiiut. W ' eeklx meetings also iiu ludid t.ilks on the aii(ius iclated phases ol iiidustn .iiid (.( niiomu s. I ' usident was I lart Williamson. 68 I ' K Mirii i ot i|iiilr .1 till l oiiii; III llu ' ir ii.illiMi.il ioti%i ' iili iii. Pershing Rifles I ' oMiii; ■miliiarv giuud ' on soioi iiics, maicliiiig ai ' cislica and helping |)rcscni the colors al loolball games were all a pan ul ihe activities oi Peishing Riiles acti es ami |)le(lges this ear. l-oiinded h lanieil Cieneial i ' eisliin ;. the gi oii|) is basically a military organi alion. but to the members it has meanl muc h more than (hill .111(1 hard work, li iiieani honors won and ilu chance to |)la host to the annual Regimental Assembly ol the oigani aiion last spring (iiiarier. Front How: M.illirrn, Hctk, BuhrciilnirK, Harper. CircKnr . I! iuc, Hill, Seratitl Row: Hook, Frcnili. Br:iiull, Mt ' riill. i-i li;inji k , Miller. ' ( ii Tcruh. Third Hon-: Johrvv)ti, SiK ' cr, Kilift. Knrdik, Ctilbcrt. liMulm. ' in. KlooinhcrK. toiirlh ttnw: Wilkin. r iii?. SI.idkc . Farl. S liaiiilcnct krr. ' iT Mct-K. Klrc c. filth ftow: MontRomcn. OwinRx. Simpson. KinRsli ' . Serhrl. Tailor. .ApplcKatr. Si th Row: SinRfr. Briant. Riinklf. I ' os . {.rul!. I ' cIIil. i m , Jurtioi ofhfm not fnrtoTcil nrr: (.c-orRi- ll.nisnian. 1 lionias HisM ' rn, .Vrllnir Uli ' lil. Ciliarli-s Nit hols, (il.iik K -.t-nlu ' rRi ' i .ni.l Willi.un (.aesNlri. t 1 1 1 iP ftf N i p ' g ' f- 2 ' ' T -9- ' « T - t y J B ' H ' K ' ' E B M - fl H H B H kT Anb ot H •T • • •- • • _■ . • : : - 69 UA1K.V rR.UULCl; JLIK.INC. 1 LAM - Rosenbcrgci, SaEidim:. SLliutli, Owni, liljkc. MEAT JUDGING TEAM - Left to Right: Kline, Wiese, Dubbcrt, Riiiiicr. While, Myers. DAIRY CA I 111, ,|l IK.IM. 1 1 AM l, ,nt h.jir: Rinnn. siiciuoi.. A, I ' mlir. linrk Kmr: l.von. Wicsc. labor. 70 I ' iX 1 I K I ' Liitiiiitt . WiImiii. i uI- i h. Judging Teams Iowa Stale ' s judging teams have again conic ihroiigli uitli Hying colors. Tlie meat judg- ing team won lop lionors at the Ameriiaii Royal Li cslock Show at Kansas Citv and ranked second at liie ( ' hicago Internal ion. d I.ivestoc k F.X|)osition. I lie | oidtry judging team made ilu ' liigli- eM score ever given in prodiu i ion judging ai ilie Midwest Imerc ollegiale |udging ( ' on- lesl at (Ihicago. N. I- . Wilson, on low.i Stale ' s team, was awarded ihe onlv periect .score. I lie dairy |)roducis judging team jirovcd lo he the (hampion judgers ai the . tlamic (iitv (loniesi. On ihe team Kd Scluich won the National All I ' rodiuis. and liill Sandine, a SI 0(111 s( holaiship lor graduate study. I he livestock judging team sluiwed its skill by |)lacing at the . merican Rt)yal and International Livestock F.x|)osiiions. . spec- ial team won at the Fort Worth F.xjjosition. I he daiiA caiili ' judging learn ranked sec- ond III hoili iIk- Aiiuric.ni l o ai Dairy Show ai K.msas (ai and the Naiion.d Contest at the Dairy Caltle Congress. Il hsni(k Jl l)(.IN(. II | kri.hlirigrr. Mult. I ' ricrTOn, Mtaiioii. John«on. Konliind, Klmbcrlln. C.tlcnijn 71 [ ' ( I ' l.IRY Cl.VR — Front Row: Nichols. C.lmsilcv, Amicrsdn, Sams, Maiiship, I cnciuilc. Second Row: Yuiull. Millet. Nuss. H.irrcn tiorf. Cotbiirii, Folsch. Third Row: MtVickci ' s, Doulittlc. Kaiser, Nelson, Owiiigs. Fourth How: Wilson, Johns, Mottct, lltiiion. Poultry Club American Red Cross Some (Iiick! I his rcinaik came ai ' ci- sliea Irom an ()l)sc-r er ol the Midwcsl Egg, exilic k. and Poultry Show. Responsible for (his aeii ii were presideni. Caaig Antlerson; i(e president. |ohn Sams: secretary. Merlin Nil hols: treasurer. John (ihosilev ' . ( ' ard phi ing. dancing, skits: these were some ol the lealures presented 1) the Iowa Stale Red (aoss at the Des Moines ' eterans ' Hos|)ital. Adding stoi tellers and song lead- ers, the troupe also entertained the children .u Uhink Memo) i,d ( ' hildren ' s ll()s])ii.d. , MI ! !( kl II CROSS - x iK Ht,ii: Mimiim.ii. iishn. Nill. ,s i.,. , ' ,.ii . Il.iiius. Kicvrs. ,Ione . .■ iulei 0ll, Glliol. 72 Scabbard and Blade I 1r- iiii .i iiKipcr mav be soiiuiliinj; IKW ill ' a liinj;l ni. I)iii luir on (.iinpiis ilic l)nvs ill kliaki and l hK- li.i t l)iin pnlliii ; tluii via| i)ns in ilu ' s.inu ' i.uk loi .1 Imij lime. .S(al)l)ar{l and Ulaik ' ' lUu k utck linds till- ROIC. XROIC: and AROIC i)lcdgcs uorkini; in iial ( (i()|) .rali()n as ilu-v j;i c oul will) liiniioKiiis song and drill on .nid .noniid iIr- sU|is ( il lliMi dslu-.ir. riuiiidrd In aiousc iiilcicsl ill llu ' various hianilKs ol the armed loixcs. ihe i;ron|) iliis vcar expanded ilieir program into .1 pi. mind schedule ol loins and Ik lines covering .ill ol Iowa Stales iraining eslablislimeiils. 1 luis, a better understanding and belter (()0])era- tion ha e resulted in the eollege s unilied armed forces. However, aitivities were not always ol a military nature. In lad. about the oiiK inili- larv part ol the annual Miliiai Ball, one ol spring (piarier ' s big all-college daiues. was crossed sabers lor Oueen I ' . 11 ,111 ingioii. Aiif Svi ' rrrinn S(,il l .Mil .mil Itl.idi .mm iik ii i; I ihi uciid iiii n;i i;r.ir. ; ,, ;. r,.,u(ltiHil. M.imi. vliK.im. Mi(niiiiill. R.H.1II. Will v M.iMiii r,,,fil Uim : Smilli. llii.lMr kiiiu llMiir. (.M-Riin. Millii. l.i ii. Ilitji I hiril (.Ml Mimiir, IrtikilK, M.lil|lll . Mikilillr«, llinliin. IllMlir. Il.lll| i-rl. tiiuilli Kmr. IKlMilxiii. MiCllilr. Srlliun jlil. Kinil. Stlinjil . Irjil ' ll. Iiiloim. ll.i!ilii |ih. i ( i (i.ir; SrrlillM ' ii. limn, Kilmill, Krih. Ilrnilrivin. Itrll. V.iiilliiiii. Sul i Him. llliilr. Miirlmn. I ' luilut. Hltk«. I ' rlnvm. (,ni r, 1 rlliiliii, Ixitrull. 73 I lie lApiii inslructs, llu siiidcni grasps and tui; Science Women ' s Club ■ laslc il. ii ' .xds more sail. Hun ! I licii a (ii(f Iroiii ilif kit(licn. Ilcir loinrs llu ' iirsi L;r()ii|)! ' And •( bc ' n.in ilic Si uiu i- WOiti- fii ' s (Hubs animal spaj lutli mi|)|)(_t. (ookfd by the girls iluMiistKcs. Other social Icattirts ol the year iiicliitled a Christmas party and a Spring Valentine ' s Parly. This year ' s inlonnal bi wi ' C ' kh meeiings reached into man fields to |)reseiii |)rogiaiiis about every phase ol s( iciu e Irom glass blow- ing to Arctic llouers. This year a new giou]) oi residence repre- sentali es vas added to ihc ' usual cabinet to aid in publicity and iiienibership dri es. I hey also brcjughl in new ideas lor programs and ijrojects. Another new acti ' ily of the group ibis year was the (aiii|nis sale oi Home- coming and Yeishea e enis pic lures. Iront Rir.i-: Parkhill. Fowler. Ue La Hunl, Kduiirds. SuicdorTi. Srrortd Row: Oldfield, I ' cisf. . ict . Papanlonis. Lister. Third Row: Hiutlc. Jeuett. Krot , Harlow, Malone. Clow. louilh Row: Ooyle, Neff. McFarland, lohiis. Heaton. Iiftli Row: Mckean. Ftliing- loii. Mershon. Peterson. Stuher. . rtis. Fronl Row: Slnipill, . lulersoil, Pisiicy. Sallee. (;al . Sffotid Row: Hellner. Hallliack. Kii toii. Woods. Wartlloii. Stexelis. Third Row: Nelson, Sleigerwalt. Walknp, Martin. Ilainniond, Malinger, l-imrlh Row: U. Mod- lerin :. I ledsiiuiii. (.ra . Knodel. ll.niken, s.iiihill. lillli Row: , . Moelleiinn. Arnold. Isoih, Willi.uns, Kilihie. 74 sit troni Hon-: Ran(4. AMiiiKcr. Baker. Drnnlrr. JimIiI. Srcotui Htm-: Iiirncr, Krl- Ic . 1 rm-Rrr. Fr.inkcnbcrR. Crc«, Frinl. Third Hnu : Krj rr. l iulRraf. l. ons, Coli- ...n. U. Ih.liblclacrc. front Roti : Buchanan, B.in on. Dcitcrman, KrllrnbcrKcr. ulauf. Olson. HanM!n, Miiriih . Srmrifi Ktnf: Qiiiriti. HoRfcldt, loll . MriiriiiK. (.onion. Dickman. Frcv- mann. Vana. Ilcrthcnroilcr. I indliart. Nik- lr| ohi. Third Haw: KokIl ' , Barton, Bactlkc:, Cntlins. Stuht . KiMhcr. Wojahn. loili. Raikrlnunn- tourth How: C Jon«. Grci- man. Ilartnun. Aant- . Van V ck. V. Jon«, k. I of man. MriNkr. kioRMon. Maxwell, fifth Huw (Mit-non. knnlr . Clri- s. IVtk. Van- (frrucMc. Har|M ' r. I ' clrik. PfU ' rM)n. Clov. Sixth How: M kcn ir. Vcrmi-crv h. Mur[ li . Rauerlc. Vt-nncrhurR. Brooke. Schcrmrr. Mr rrlioI . Jt-nwn. S I E ■■|I( l)ii(l(l ' a u.imi.i ilnou- a egg right in (ia iiy s kisscrr lis easy to slx- that psy- (holrjgical cstapc was the thciiic loi ihr Sll ' booth at tlic Knginctis ' Carnival Rcgiil.ii iiKtiinj s. h() vc cr, iniiird lo more |]ra(ti(al to|)i s, with guest speakers talking on everything (loni pioihic i ion saicly to Iowa lahor iniifin a(ii ities. Joint Social Counci Wlials that they ' re talking about? Ex- changes, house (huues. Social hiuterllies. vou sa ? Not ne(essaiil . |iist |oini Social ( oun- ( il iiKeling. doing their hit iDwards heiier- ing social activities on campus. Leading the council were: Fclward Kel- lenheiger. piesident; William Olson, vice president; Nancv Zuiaul. .scerciary; and Joe Delermann. treasurer. 75 ATO ' s, uiiiiiirs i r the l!l. i() Siiiloiiia, siiiii to Ik ' catchiiii; the pitch on lliiii liiial iiiiinbci. D.iiKC ' is uliiil to iniisic b Fvankii ' Carle at llu ' l ' anlii ' IU ' iiic-liit( ' iriatciiiil sicllai ioiinil. Social Affairs I.ighl tc ' ( liiii( ians, open house workers. vtKhil pcrlonncrs, the ceniral (onunillcc — ihev were all there. Larrv Barret ' s music was soil anil low. jnsi ihe rii lil alnios|)luie lor I he Veishea vorkers ' dance. X ' eishea itseli was a eek gone b) ' . biu for the students who were gi en coniplinientarv workers ' tickets it meant thanks loi a job well done. There was no case of laziness hen the Sinlonia tra eling trophy didn ' t travel this year. Siicceetling themselves as winners meant down-right serious workouts for the . l])ha Tau Omega men ' s chorus. Under Tom Fisher ' s leadership. ' Shenandoah and .Soin- wood Mountain lated first with the jtidges. The i ory piano keys Hashed as Frankie Carle and his orchestra played lor ihe semi- formal Panhellenic -Inleriraternity Ball. Cireeks went the sky ' s limits to present a solar system theme. The backdiop in Great Hall, Memorial Union. i inkle(l with stars representing eai li haiernit) and sorority. Arranged in comet formation, the stars de- scended irom a ring around Saimii toward the earih. Those preseiu slill ha c the rh ilmi ol Sunrise Seienade and a shin black dance program lo lemind llicm ol .i spring evening well speni. 76 I lu ' s(. ' Mi(ir tliiniu ' d ihcii loiiii.il alliii ' lot ilic l.iNi liiiR- .11 l ( IS iIk il.iiKtil lo ilir sufci nuisi( ol II. il li i III V u .11 ilic Senior I ' lOlll. An .niinialfd (anipanili-. ii|)ic ' scnlin f a j i.tiln.iiinj; stnidi- inni|)ini; ilnon li a laii;f while (liplitni.i. (iKdi.ncd ilic l).i( kdiop. I ' uMnii ' d dniin; ilic- iniii inissinn were is. mil .Sofcnson. II 1 t . ,Sr.. and l i)l)c ri ( ' loin. . g. .Sr.. c let led by ihe senioi i lass as ilie .Senior ( iil and lios Moa l.ikeK lo Siuieed. ' (iiiesses Hew lliic k .ind l.isi as iliose presini at the (.leek .Sneak, joiiud in liiaiades. i he l!l ' ll lMe(li;e picnic and d.iiKe. iin|)i ismied l) sionny . la skies, was iield in Gieal Hall. Memorial I ' nion. ( ' oniedians Ikhii I ..iiii;h(i|)()lis .ind a Iriilh oi ( ' .onsecinenc es twosome, in.iied to |)ie lor de ' .seri. lixined liie .iliii Iniuh intei al. Duk I .ew is ' Miiisu si.iiud ilic ilnilmiic shiillleol leet. Ai iiiiei mission. Vidiiii levei and Wayne liiown weie inirodiued is ihe ■ Ideal Pledges. Thex weie gi en iinpliies 1) I)a i ' Willi. m:s. dance chairman. Sill I )()! trails, c realed hv eac h ol ihe pledge elasses. deccjrauil ilie siiie w.ills. wine- Ikic k- diop with white (oliimns and ( ' reek lij iires completed the decorations. iiaibershop almos|)heie did ikii uipiite e en iwo hils at ihe I iiioii die evciiiiin ol Manh .SI. Spats, handlehar miisunhes, ind pleniv ol haiinony were pic)|)s lor the liar beishop (hiartei ( ' .oniisi sponsored by ihc Social lUiieaii. ■ I hue Mngs.ind.i liiiisli won lop pl.ic - ing lor laiiiil louse. R.idio station ll() lealined the winners on iheii ( ' orn lieli l.iim I loin. Kevs were gi en lo ihe men in ihe lop three cpi.irieitcs. 1 lu- ( .lin|).lllill- i%( ' Jll .l|i|Mn iiit; liHtk as Ilic Miiiois iiji ilu ' ii I.1HI (olU ' Kc (lance. n idf-.il silii.ilion loi l),nr .in lu- iiilKMlui 4 ' s iiiilli. .1 liii|ili  iiuu-l Ini llu- Idi.il I ' lidi.;!-. 77 JJJJdJ ] liim Spring Sports Sargennt Photo Administration lol Is MIN I.. (liiKl t .llhl((ic l.oiiic Mcli c. ill his iliiiil year as aililclic (lirctior. was icspriiisibic lor a Iii l level ol ( oiiliiiiH c {oiiipclilion l)v (ax lone- icaiiis. Milum li no (lanlitial .iiul (.old Icaiu won a ( oiikrciH f ( liain|)ioiislii|). ilic ( ' . ( ioiics were oluii (lose ( oiiicihIlis. Siiuleiu iiiieresi was lii li in ilic- .u lion-packed contests. Clydone teams were sparked l)y siuii in- dividual stars as Weeks, lirown. Doran. W ' il- helnii. and many others. .Many individual and team records were established during the past season ol aihleiic c )m|)ei iiioii. |mi Doran, pass-catching (lydrjne end. etched his name in history when he was jjlaceil on ihe IN.S . ll-. merican lootball team. .Swimming coach Jack McCiuire. alter light- ing liis way back Ironi ill licalih. |)rodiiced one of the better swimming teams in recent years at this school. Cyclone football and basketball teams faded after holding early conference leads but still pro ided the thrills and ,u I ion iiit h ( A( lone I a us enjoyed. I ' lidii..! Ill 111! .illililii .l•lllMlll ll.lllllll nihil .III Immi ( IiiihCi.iiim II. I III. I U.IIU . Liltll Mlll t, M.IIM IIlumII mil Mill Ki Cap Tiinni txpl.iiiis (tu- huiitiiii; slant r to s(|ua(l iiii-iulK-i . SEASON ' S BASEBALL RECORD. I ' C i . ) v; ) v: ) v;i v; v; ) v; ) v; t . )w; w; ) v; — Iowa Slali ' IVaduis 10 — Iowa Stale Icaclurs f) — Siiii|iM)n S — Silll|IM ll 1 — ( )klali(nn.i i — Oklalioiiia 1 — Missouri . ' i — M issoiiri 7 Kansas 2 — Kansas Si ale , ' i - Kansas Sialc (i — Kansas 7 — Kansas 7 — Ni ' l)i aska S — cl)i aska li - Drake 12 - Diake 12 — (.oloi ado I I — (ioioiaclo II 3 9 80 l-tunt Htm-: Mann. Burl, Fori!. Slcuirl. Scnneu ' ;ild, llcncU. Stone. Fochl. BurKf«i (. OyMcr, .SfKinKlrr. Srcotui Won ' .- Ilappcn. Fiilir. C.iirrii. c . SiaRtr -, Idhnvm. MiLurn. LuliriiiR. Swan. Drlhrtdgr, Ilatkbarlli. Nnrris. Timm. Baseball Baseball practiic in iIr- g iiiii;isiiiin sounds liilhti aljsmd. hiii thai is w lial happens here at Iowa Stale, the tani|)iis ol inipredic table women and weather. ( a|) I inuii ' s varsity ball (lid) found early games hampered bv err.iiu hrldingand inconsisteiii hilling. Hard work .11 pracliies howe ei soon broiighi ihr team oiii ol ihiir e.iiK slump. ( ' aplain Hob IkiiU spai keti .il shoiisiop while on tlie mound Sterling .Singlv and Don Burgess hurled llawless b.dl. Ini idenialK . liurgess .set a school record ol I I sirikeouis in one game againsi C ' olorado. I ' oor hilling |)ro ed lo be a diawl)a(k lor the homi ' team nniii ihc middle ol liu- sea.son when Ken Johnson led his le.mimaies on .1 hilling bar- rage whi h gained iiiiensiiv near the end ol ihe season with Iowa Slate winning six ol her last seven games. Although low. I Si. lie lmishe«I like a house alire, the u.un Imislu-d sixih in Hig .Seven ( ompelii ion. 81 .4fcL.. ' _ :. . Willi ihf (uiiiini; ol s|jiini; llu ' l .istl all f.isou i; is into lull s iiii; nn ( (_l itKs ' huiiu. In.ld. front Roll ' : Dohsc. M.iiui, I lumipsnii. I n)l);iiiKh. Saiulmaii. Shau, I(k(t ri. Dcaii. Ilatcs, Frcdcrickson. Smmd Rem ' : Happfn. Anderson. Miller, CoiiIc . Hook. Scliillinocllcr, Long. Holan, RoUiiisoii. iuiti. Aiia nijth. Howard. Third Kou-: I linl. Mally. Brandt. Fish. Weaver. 82 Track I Ik- spriiij; ir.uk scisoii n.iw ilu (.iitl ol oiK ' 1)1 iIk iikim 1)1 illi.iiu (oailiing careers at loua Siatf in i|iiiif some years, (loadi (ieorge Mretn.ill terminated his eoacliinj; tareer alter proiiiiiiiig li e Big .Seven iiack ihampions. 1 lie Mill. ' l.  , K) teams won iiuNxir lilies while the il ' ll. ' ' (indermen stole the outdoor (lowii. Highlighting; a rathei dull e.ison were (iene Shaver. Mai ' erner, John Dickinson and the mile lelay team. lot ihe Inst dual meet ol the season our team managed to sli|) by a strong Drake team witii a margin ol eight points. . week later a lecord-bieaking festival was witnessed wluii k.uisas .Stale came to town. Kighl meet records had fallen when the meet ended. For the undeido ( ' (loius. ( .err Broshar lied the SS(I meet leioid. (.ene Shaver heal his old L ' mile record by U , seconds. Outstanding in Iteshman competilion was jim Robertson who set lecords with the discus and the shotput. Sie|)ping in to lill the shoes of Coach Biet- nell is toaeh l)Uil Berry. No newcomer to Iowa State or Iowa high school and college activities. Burl feels that the Cyclones have a chance ol being more than jusi fair in I he I ' .i ' il irac k season. Sl.. S(). S Kl.CORD— l ' .). ' )l) Iowa Siaif low.i Stale 27% — Kansas Stale fi9 .i( - Drake (i|J4 ' :. triinl Hon.- Mii ilir.iil, IHiln, Wnnlil. Kinil . IWr «li.il Sr,,m,l (..ii llrrliLlli. I ' JU . Ili ' jC. V ' rnirt. nlloll. I)i lillwll. Millrl. Stia cf. Cjv. rl«in 83 iS...  -. ; '  T7.T- , L- Fairdiild, (ainningli:iin, Ajkii WchI,. R, l.iiull Iowa Siau- 14 Iowa Slate 71 2 Iowa Slate 3 Iowa State 15 [owa Stale 7 1mw:i Stale Iowa Slate 10 Iowa S(ate 20 f ' «iib 3r.tf3tijiBl j Golf Captained b Don ' cl)b and ahlv coadu-d by Hugo Oiopalik. ihc Iowa Stale goll leani won hall ot ihcir seasons meets. The golfers teed off against Drake lor ilie season opener .nid won in great si le. 1 I to I. Dining ihe season |ini Aikman, Don W ' ebl) and Ral|)h Ixobnuil lonsisienlh inined in low scores lo .ucmnidaie aiiial)le |)oinls againsi opponents. Ihe slale inxilalional meet in Antes was the selling lot Iowa .State ' s total iiitniiph o ci a throng ol Iowa college liaitis. ()ni team linished first with a inargin ol 17 strokes under the innnei up. St. . iiii)rose. )iiii . ikman was Stall ' s guiding light with a si - linti 71). Dim tl l) nils iai;lc iM- Iniiii his Ic.iDiin.tlts .IS 111 ' Ices oil. 84 Tenni: Dm In loiil wi.iilui. |)U M-.iMMi uiinis waniiups wtif lulil ki .i minimum, sci wlun scMSDiial ( )m|)c-lili )ii l)c ' .iii iIk ' iiciuis loiiiul iluiiisiK cs |)l.i mil iili |)(MH olli s iiml iii.u ( ui.in- |)l.i( iiiKiiis. s c siasoii pro- jrrcsscd ll.iiiN Sclunidt ' s l)( vs (lis|)lavc(l ;i line l)raii(l ol i(.iMii . l)iii iluv I.ukcd ilu ii.il liiicssc llial uiiis gaims. A conslaiu thuMi .ii Miii;Us .md ,i (U.idlv lombiiialion ,n dunhUs wru ' 1 ri i Siiiiili ami Bill Hiikill. I ' siially ilic l)i(iiij;lii die Ik-si uf IkuI io oiler aj aiiisi a licid nl snoni; opponcnls. Due to tough pic liminaiA drawini s at die UigSc ' Vfii louniaiiHiu . die iRtiiiin li.id in l)c (onicni will) ihc hollom iuii 2 ol die ladder. Iowa Stale 1 — Omaha University . . . (i Iowa State — K. Stale 7 Iowa Stale 1 I)rak 2 Iowa Slate . ' - Iowa Siali- I eaeiiers . . 2 Iowa State 2 — Xeljiaska 5 Ir)wa State — .Minnesota 9 Iowa Stale I — Missouri (i Iowa Slate I (.hiukII 6 l.illU- Ttiiv Sinilh Ills i- uilh a l.ist si liiii; si-iM-. Sinilh, l-lukill. Stiinklcr, Ncu ' lin, 1-l.irpcr. McDonald 8S Varsity ' ;iisit I iiu-inlu-is and dales induli e in (ookk ' s .iiid i iiiuh. A kiss lor ilir wiiuKT. Ls - i ,i(i()us Aidiih Meyer, tlic ' arsii 1 (hieen ol l ' .l. )l U(ci cil a kiss and a li.ill lioiii Ivot cr Walls, ilial lucky |JU ' ,si(Uni dI ' aisiiy 1. Miss Meyer, who was .selected lo represent Iowa Stale ( oUege at ilie Dr. ike Rcla s. was also rewarded wiih a large eardinal and golil irini nied hlankei. Ihe annoimceiiieni ol ilie (|iieen w.is ilie elimaxing e ' cni ol an e ening ol lim .11 the Varsity I C ' arni al. All around llie lloor ol llie Siale ( . ninasiiini. concession stands and games ol skill vere going lull hlasl. Prizes galore, ranging Iroin a i)enn balloon lo an ex|)ensi e radio were oHeied lo ihe people who denioii ' -iraied .il)o e a er- age ade])tness in the games of skill. Music -r ,n (oil ' .- C:orin;iik. Sihmull, U.ills. Siiiuliv, DickriiMii. •m-iojuI Hon: liluv, Siiidi-i. Il.iiklii. I ' iI.imii. II.II.t i.lur. Wicks. Iliiril Itnu ' : ()l)ii inillri , Kolhaikfi. .Maiic- . WilMiit, .Mt-lliltK. lolttth Huw: jiuoUscii, 1 ik lis. Sdiiicll. r.iiiri. (.iniliiltck. tilth liuw: Andiisoii. Williilmi. Slausr, Miller. I iiuIkk-ii. 86 f ' Ijfi l i , A 1 Iflf J r ' Itfl ' iSFi l f 1 front Hmi-: BntlinKcr. l rccn. vrhocl. ' tmilh, .Mcl on.ilcl. Srronit How: Htiihakcr. Stcu-ard, Maine, M cr , SpariKlrr, Nelson. I tttrtt How: Kolharkcr, C i laf«on. I_a BcrRr. C ' aniphrtl. Johnson, f ' oiirlh Itow: Fos . .Mrncrmoll. Ji ' n fn, Tillo, Rrctlinan. and daiuing was c cii olltud ioi iliosc Iiukv Icllows who had dales. Ilic caini ,il i iii liad an imported gii lie show lioni 1 )t s Muincs — nol Ijad. I lie ' arsil I ( ' Jul) (laiiiis ihe disiinclion ol heini; the niosi exc Uisi e ( Iiil) dii i.inipus. Meinljers are tonipo.sed ol men wlio ha e won ai least one varsity I letter. .Meeting MionihK the ( liib discusses and acts on many ni.iiiiis |ieii, lining to s| uiis. I t|)iins liom the re|)iesenlali es to (k () club aie luard. Basketball and loot ball sc hediiles are also dis- cussed. I he club also plans and sponsois ihe Varsity I (!arni al. and the Varsity. lunnu game in ilu spring. Near the end ol fall (piarter the country clidj was the seene ol ilic annual X ' arsitv I dance, j- ' aciiliv guests, ilu ((taching stall, iiuinbcis and dales all showed up to ha e ilu- lime ol llu-ii lives dant ing lo ihc iinisic ol I lu- nd)ass,i lors. Ml-. Misii. ITil .iisii I Chill II. kiss liiiMI Kni;rl W.llls. |ili suit III III III niv.iiiltil siili .1 lll yr ,11 sil 1. 87 trottl Row: Wiltkc. (.iiiot, Morrison, Dorscll. Sciond Roii ' : McLaren. I crson, Haii clin. Third Roic: Sto ti, I i titidcii, (.iit;nedalil. Women ' s I Fraternity riiosc sh.ipiK kjjs seen in llic j artci ilnowini Ixjoih at llic 1 C ' .anii al lasi spring belonged lo none ollur than I Kia- iernil nicnihcrs. who enlcr inio Tiian ' lani- n s aciixilics cat li year. I lu lionorarv Ira- lernilN is (()ni])ose(l ol women ( lioscn lor ilieir inUMcsi in .nliktiis. ilicir pariii ip.nion in intramural a )( . . . a(ii ities. and llieir giadc|Joint. lids year I ' Iratcrnily ineinbcrs vori ed witii the Iloriic iiluire ( ' hilj and sohl ninnis at I Ionie( ondn ; lime. I hey also ushered al Dance Club ' s Barjehe. and al die Xaiads (Hub water ballet. Ihey spon- sored swiuiniing parties on Friday inghis dur- ing spring (|uaner. Rosemary herson is presideiu ol the Ira- lernily. Jane Frudden is iec-presideni. and Belly .Stephenson is sec ietar -treasurer. The I Fralcrnily ciiihlciii jiiiii Moiiison is oirciiiii ' jjcls jdiniriiii; flames ficmi (inc ol tlic lioiini ' .ii ' new plcdi fs. 88 J.iiit I I iiddrii jiiiii|) (n s|iik lh l .ill l( tlir (i| |)niH nls Women ' s Intramurals riu ' ( r;i« k of sofil);)!! againsl bal. llic |)iii ol uiiiiis halls, and the swish ol f oll l).ills w cTc soiiif (il ihc sounds heard around till- woMicn s |)h si al cdiicalion hiiiidiiij lasi s|)ring. A l)usy iniraiiiinals pro ain (on- sislc ' d ol sohl),ill. swiimiiin; . u-nnis. and j oil loui ncys. Kach rcsidtiur house (.ntticd uian liopc- lul lonicslanis and c oni])clilir)n was keen as the linal games approached. Roheris Hall emerged the i(ior in the swimming lourna- menl. Ka|)|)a Al|)ha 1 heta look ihe goll honors, and Delia Dili.i Dilia won ihe (loiil)!cs lennis lounuN. I ' l Ikla IMii. win- ning ihe singles, (a|)iured tiie lennis irojiliv. lollowing the c hampi()nshi|j soiihall g-ame in whidi Pi Beta Phi defeaied W ' ekh Hall, a ])i(ni( was gi en h)i all iniramural |jariici- pants. I Awards were given lo women earn- ing six credits in intramurals and ' AA ac - li ilies. I he iniramurals lournameni iro|)h was awarded lo I ' i lUia Phi. who ohtained liie highesi inind)ci ol panic ipalion and skill points. N,||H .III i.illkll |M.HllMN llll flit fl Mill ' . 111111111%. I I IIM IMOMKIIIs III .1 iImmU II|,|||||I|I IiMIIIHN .||||t. 89 INIRAMIRAI COlMIl i mil , Silimiill. 1 lioi iil)iig, DickiTiMin. Niiman, Vien ' s Intramurals Varsii spoils arc not ilu ' oiilv .iilili ' tic aclixilics in ilic spoili Iit at Iowa Sialc. I 111 (uii lioiii ilu ' s ' Jiool car ihi ' men s iiiira- iiuiral program oilers men ol ihc doriiiiiorics, wartls and traicrnilics an opporiuiiit lo ex- ercise lilllc-nscd muscles and join in ihc Inn ol ( ompclilixc- spoils. Ilif iniciL--i and keen (ompciilion slio vn in the program indicate dial it is one ol ilie laxoiiu ' men ' s ailixities on campus. Sporis otiered iiu hide loncli iooihall. oi- leyball, basketball, bowling, table lennis, Hack, swimming, sollball. goll. uiesiling. tennis, and horseshoes. Indixidiials or teams take part within their own organi ation — ward. dorniitoiN. or lraterint . and are ( lassi- lied and in. itched aciordiiig to abilities. In till ' major sports (lootball. xollevball. basket- ball, and soltball) ihe winners in each or- gani alion are ])ilted againsi each other to decide an all-college cham|)ion. I he iiitiamnral program is directed by an Intiaiiiuial Cotnuil Iroin each organi ation in c()o|)eiat ion with I larr Schmidi ol the Pli si(,il Iducition Department. Presidents ol the (ouiKils the past car were Merle Nieinan. W ' .itd ,S slem; nennis I hornberg. MR A; Mac ' ernei . li ateiiiit . 90 V liili.iiitiii.il Mil ih.illcl Ids i d will) .1 ] fi t ' l I III su.il ,11 IkiII. I ' liili.ibh iIr- s|)()1I ili.it (l(.|)cii(ls iiiosi on u-.iiiiwork IS i)lli. l)all, in which ( (iiii|)ti i- lioii is siagfd in ihc I. ill and ihc spring. (llassilicd as a major spoil in ilic iniraiiinral progiaiii. ihc spirit ol (oni|)ciition is oltcn (|iiiti.- higli. ( ' CiRi.ilK ihf uain ihai h.id ihc (onsislciulv good lay-ups on the net and spik- ing uas llic icaiii that won. During ilic s|)ring (oinpciiiion ol I ' .l. ' il) IMii Kappa Psi (oppcd ihc fralciniiy class honors. Pearson and ihc Delta Devastators weic dorm .ind ward (h.mipiniis rtspic t i cl . lie swings — lie hits — it ' s a homer. Al- ihuiigh this happens sometimes during the intiamural soft hall ompetition it is more the exception than the- rule. Nc ci the less many an iiiithelder is sciii s( in rying alter lly-halls and hot grounders with the crack of the hat. while c. tic hers develop calluseil palms a.s a result ol lirehall pitching Some tc.iiiis tiiai entered c oiiipet it ion didn I last loo long and others weie ahle lo weather the siorm hut eveiyone that jiartici- pated had liiii regardless ol whether ihcy won or Inst. ' oltc ' l .ill |i.ii til i|).iiils .III- t-M-i-ir.i(h lo N|Mk(- ihi- li.ill. I III N|iiii.ilfiM look iiinir (tiiriird (li.iti Ihi i mill ilf III l|iti.i I .III Oiiiri;.i Irliili ' . illli.liillll.il ill.llll| 91 Hanson leading bv a so(k. is hard on liic hiirclU ' s, viiilc Holmes is making a ( k ' ar bit ' asl ol thiiii;s. Wall ilu- c()iiiinj4 ol waiiii weather and l).ilin skies ilie shivering student ol a leu months before anticipated wading into the s|)ring intranunal program. Inmiediaiely when school began, ()lle ball was oHered. Tennis rackets were diisteil oil when the (oinpetition moved to the comis. and the long-awaiting soltball pla er began jjlaying eatch with his biiddv when prospects of soft- ball competition grew nigh. To end the suc- cessful intramural program lor the vear the Heet-footed members of the .Sigma Alpha F.psilon. Hughes and Delta track teams vvon championships on the c indei track. lMlra]inii .il coiii| liloi sirains in his .illiiiipl lo win Ilu- l roa(l juni| . I ' hc bar in llu hii;h jnni|i is .ilu.i s a lilllc hi!;h(i llian oii lliink. ll l ( .isttll sIDlU Ol VU|4M . 1 ( ( lllUll .lIUl Vsilllllilt; ll .lUl ll|[ tlHtll .tll « l.lss . lt.isKi-tl .lll fl.lM ' U (ovs.ikI U.lskt ' t .IS | l,l rls t .l(fll. I ' .i iiisc ll bodies and sore muse Ics arc rciiiin- is(ciii 1)1 ilic iiuraimiral looiball (oiiipt-tilioii siagcd on ilie iiorili held diiriiifj llic allcr- iiooiis ol iall (|uaricr. An onlooker niii;lu he (|nile snr])rised at ihe brand ol ball ihal is dis|)la ed. I ' assing .nid ball handling sonie- mnes l)C(aine near |)rolcssional. . season ol tongh c oni|)(.iiiion prodiKiil Converse, liela and Delia I ' psilon as the ( l.iss. (harnps ol dorni-.. wards. Iialernii ies. I lu I)iiskcl-i c ' s u- it .It) fxtiliiiy iiii)iiit-nl. 93 Thrif MTins to Ik- ;i (lis| iili ' ovii wlio mis ihc h.iski ib.ill. IMii Psi ' s piiii; poll!:; th.inips, Slalt-i .iiui M. i; niii. n suulcni wliii (oiild sec lighlnin ; or lu-ai iIk ' ( ia( k ol iluindcr A as abk ' lo panic i- |)air in ilu- arirl ol spoils whiili were olitiid (liiiiiii; winter (iiiarlcr. () cr ai the I ' liion Ijowlinj;; alle the pins Hew as ilu Iraleriiily. ward and dorm (oni- ])etilioii nioxed into lull swing while the gAinnasiuni was the scene ol a large scale swinniiing c lassihc al ion and elnninalion. Down on llie indoor o al llie l)esi iiaiknien who could he niiistered by llie xarious organi- zations on caiii|)us displayed their talents. ()i all the teams that tried out lor basket- ball some near-proiessional le.nns emerged liom the elimination lo gi e anxious spcc- lalois a thrill a iniiuite. (iriints and groans could be heard and red laces could be seen as the vresller.s competed oxer ai ihe Aiinorx while piiig-pong took place in ihe aiions houses on ( ampiis. Iiili;iiiiiir;il swimnui smiles al ooud as lie crosses llie liiiisli line in Ihe lreesl le eMiil • . ■ ' ■ ' ... ' « -- • • ■ ,• •£ : . Idk S l Ai 94 Men ' s Inlmmural Champions I K I I K I I DoKM WARD sol I r. i I i: 1,1 ys .1 Class n Cltiss C (.01 I IIORsi sllol s (  i I I 1; i I .Ml Chiss I das ' , n I I wis I k ( k 01 I I r. i I. Class .1 Class n Class C Class I) I I ( VMITs ()i.i.i:vii. Li. Class A Class n Class C ails ' , I) lOOl HAM. Class .1 Class li Class C Class I) sI ' OR Is I kl l) (.nil I ' lltllllU, ' (; (; I ' oug Hmsrslinrs 1)1 l SWIM r.ow l.l. (. Class A Class li Class C Class li INDOOR I R ( k I ' . skl I r. i I Class A Class li Class C CInss I) W Rl s I I | (, Omillrit rrtulh tirir nol m ' rtltnhlr. I ' hi KapjIM !) Ii;i I ;iti l)( li:i I Ml nil ImiM ' l)i ' ll;i rpsildii Sjwiiui M| Iki l.{)sil()M l)(li:i l;iii I)(Iki I ' lii l ;i| |iM W l)(ll:i r|isili)ii l|)li;i I ail OiiHs;:! I ,111 Ka|)|)M l ' .{)siliiii Si ;iii:i l| lia l ' .|)sj|i)ii I ' hi ka{i|ia I ' si Sinma .Nii Di ' lta Chi Ka|)| a Sii;nia Sii iiia ii Dilta Chi Delia l ' |) il lll l- ' ann House . ra(ia Sit nia Mjilia I |)vilnii Biia riuia I ' i I ' hi Kappa I ' si I ' lii kapp.i I ' si k.ippa Sij ina Sii;iiia Alpiia I.psilnii lpha (•aiiniia RIid SiL;iiia (!hi I ' i kappa Mplia I ' ll la I Ik la I ' i Si iiia Alpha l ' ' .| siliiii I ail Kapjia I ' .psilun Delia I ' psiliiii I ' i Kappa . lplia Sii;iiia Mpha I ' psiliiM Kiiiihall I I ' laiMiii III (Jianilici lain I (; )(llii (.o(!frc I ' lai soil Aliiiiiiii Hall I Illf lllS HujjIu ' s I ' lai siiii Chainlu riaiii (iollMTSC .SiaiiKc I ' taiMin .Siannf ( )ll tTSC I.iiuoln .Slanf.c Hii}(hcs Mai I imaii kiiapp I l.iiiiiijn I ncniu ' ll Kiinhall I Kiiiiliall II N.ihlf I Kiiiihall III Miiiiiiii Mail Delia Demons I ' .psiloii I Delia DiAasiatois Alpha .Nil l)(lia Devastators Kappa II , ii Delta I ' .eia Delta Demons Kpsilon ' anks Fpsilon ii I ' xia and Delta Itda Midj-ets n I I ' psilnii Nanks I liela iUta 95 UMM£ i x New Buildings . . 99 Administration 102 Organizations NROTC 108 ROTC 110 Social Affairs 112 Sports .... 113 -fv V V ' v ' ' ■• ' y ' ■ ■ ' V .«.. J v- ' vN ' ••-• X y X, Ck - ' C k «■■ ; v s -X - v ' .••••. x A - ' .. v ;-« ' ,X X X ? A • ' s .■ % - . ' - . ' •- • • : y V ' N X,x.X . X . ' ' XXX :; :  ; ' X x,x 1 , X ;• ■■ .■•■ .•■ ' Xv.xx. . X ,x ::X ' ' xx XX- ' - X X X X •: • ' Xx X . X . X ' «f 1-; ' .«r ' y. . ' ■ ' . ' ; N ■ ' ■ - ; ' ' ■, y ' X •;.■ ■ .■■ •, ' .■■■ ' V x X y .- ' ..X ' X A r J ' ' •■■ New Buildings Iowa Siait ' s l)uililinj( program was opcr- .itiiijf ill the ciglii lij;iirc ' braikci. iiol oiih in iIk ' I L ' inillion dollar lolal losi hiii also in tlic amounts of (onNirutiion m.iiirials. ( ) cr a million ami a I tail hi u ks. or a line stieiihint; si times i)ti cLn Ames and l)cs Moines, would e(|ual the lailoads ol this material used h)r the Aj ronomy. KriUv 11. ill addition, lleciiical l-.ngineering, ( luiiiisii - l ' h si(s link and ilu- Power rhnii piojects. I ' oi ' the greenhouses ne.n Uoiany and . giouomy Buildings, li.S.IOd s(iuare ieei ol glass — over one-hall an acre — was needed. Workmen |)oined approximately TO.OOO saeks ol cement into the h)undatioiis and struc lures oi all the huildings. Sixly-one miles ol electric uiie and about I .S miles ol water, gas. waste and heating piping weie installed. Work was started on the new sections ol the Memori.d I ' nion ih.n sliould hi- ie.id hy 1 ' • ' . ' _ ' . A iwii kin.iii .uljiisis .1 Nk li ' .;lil c oiiipliliiit; .1 i itciiliiiiiM ' . ' •t.is ilots il as llu- wiuliioliuii is iiivi.illnl 111.11 iiii Aliiiust .1 lollcgc l.iiuliiiaik .111- llu-st Miiokini; (liimiu ' vs. I aJMM SS iMc v«i |hm mm «k M «H ri 4 - t! ■ ► : ' . ti!i i!l !■( M Administration rVv. ' } Will) hiv i l(-l ' llIh N4 ' .ii .11 l(i .i Si.irt . l 1( ilI llt (h,iil -v L. Frilo l | ifK-s ((llll- ( ' prot;u-s — looking .iIk-.uI. Many loua Stale siiulcnls iliink ol llicir tolkgf adiniiiiMralors as some iiicn oxci in Hcanlslicar. lUn acinallv ilu-sc oilit ials arc nmth t loser lo ' iiiiUnis ili.m ili.ii. I.ii li pci- son is rf|)rcseni((l wluii I ' lisidini (iharles I .. I ' rile (alls his Adniinisirai i ( I ' loard to a meeting; in Room I 11. licardshcar. Deans Irom ea( h di ision. direciois ol e tension and icscikIi, iIu- rij isiiar. business manager, and directors ol sitidenl luallli. lihiarv and physical plant ailend these meet- inj s. Whai is decided hcie allecis c eiy stu- dent the I !J million ilollai hiidgel on which lhes(lir ol opi tales eac h eai. ;iadiia lion .i|i| io .ds. schnl.iiship .ind peisonncl piohlems. Fx.nnination schedules, huilding programs like I he one going on right now are all go - iiind l) ihese aclminisirators. ' ()1 l ' pKnidK ((Khi.iied ils hisi l)iilhda this yeai ' . 1 he M.ilioii is lIu- oidv cdiK .ii n m.il I ' station operating in the I nited Slates, 1 his Inst ' lot Iowa Stale is due l.iigeh to the loresighi ol IMesideni Krilev. who re(|iiestccl a license beloic- ihe w.ii when w.is being pellet led. Ihe station heic is ,ilso the Inst in eeniral loua. Next lall will sec- the (om|)lelion ol the l ' iil( I I. ill .iddiiioii .Hid ilu gronomN ' Miiilding. I.iiiIki in ihc liiinie .ire plans lor new home m.inagement houses lot seiiioi home economics women. 103 M. I). lULSI K Diicc (oi tl l (-is( niu-l H. H. PLATT Riisiiu ' ss M;ui; i;t ' r I!. V. SCHAEFER I ' hvNU ;il Plant Director l)l{. |. (.. (.RANT Slilili ' iir llr.lltli I)ii( ' (li i K. W. ORK l.il r;ir Dircdor 104 Hum iliui .Kislii ' d libiar) cusIoiiuin IiII (hii iiMinijjhl slips jiisl bcloic llic tlosiiig lime at llic main desk. NNiiikiii;; in |iaillinii ) lis t iili i lavs si liitltili i |miI uI tin.  uik iil tin lulU l sindinl ni|iliiMni ni s4i ii 105 Rcgisicring sc cn lo cigiii iliousand stu- dents and keeping tin in h.ippv t iu li (inartcf and snnnnef session is jnh cikiul;!! lor ilu- nian employees in lieardslicn 1 lall oilues. lUii in addition, women in llie lidormation Ollice tabulate house and dormitoiv giade sunnnai ' ies. issue eligil)ilii slips lor .k ti il ies and inuialion ol pledges and e en keep tiaik ol lost and lound aili(les — onl a v ol their aeti ilies. ( ' oni|)iling ilie ! ' . ( I |)age lieKl hook, or campus telephone hook, keeps i pists hns ' lor hall ol lall and wiiuer |naileis. ( )R sli|)s lor gradiialing seniors must also go ihrongh iieardshear oiliccs. not lo mention gradua- tion ser i( e programs, college catalogues, drop and snjjsiiiul ion sli|)s, Ihii die Iowa Siale Clollege staff does not only do i)aper •ork. The cmi)lovment and testing hineaus. located in liuilding H hack of Beardshear. hel|) students Imd jobs here in school and alter laduation. A conslaiil lim- of stiidents Ivt-t-ps Information hiiir ing. I tic Cutc cis and | i-L;-l)]o Iv .in- lulpini; tlu ' sc onrcnlratin sl Htl■nt !o (lis(o ci Ihcir IirsI .iUfr apliludcs 106 Organizations EnUrlaiiiiiU ' iil — i f. for, and In N;nv iiu ' ii. Dick, l clci, on tries Ut pass a lilt ' jadvit iiiliaiKi- test. N ROTC N.iililini; .itiK.ird. a IH ! iMspct lioii — llu-n l -ht ;llii)ii llut. Iu)()|). IllCC ' l). hdl hill, ll()()|). Iireep. hov — coluinn IlIi. h.ndi — lo ihc ri|). liarclil 1 hcsc arc laniili.n sounds arouiul the iiitranuiral fields on SaiiiKhn niornuigs as R()rCl midshipiiicn loiuhui their ' ceklv drill. Uiil ihc ' ic ' s iiiiith iiKiic helund ihe work ol these embryo sailors. 1 he Korean War outbreak tliis x ' ar cni])hasi ed the acute need lor harder ellorls in the lixc hours ol drill, classroom and laboraloiA work tai h week. Naval Science studies could mean lile or deatli in the ruiiire — the midsliipnien real- ized it. Ihis L;rim aspect ol lianiniL; did not dim the middies ' appreciation ol their collegiate lile, ihcnigh. The Drill leam. .Spindrilt. the unil newspaper, a rille team and the ' cishc ' i 108 i . .1 si.iu Ki ) I ( Ill INN .11 .1 S.lllll(l.l IlIII |ll ' lill(l. Ilcic ' s a sna| | sjliiCt- jiid On- (olois .iri- pri ' Hfiitiil. ()|)cii House (onliiiiicd as noiinal |)aris oi ;u li iiy. During ilic sinMiiitv. ilust- luiurt- ollucis wcif scallcrcd to ilic lour Aviiuls as i1k ' went on li i ' (lilicniu cruises to points m the PatiHc and Ailaiuir oceans. Ihe Order of the .Sextant, RC) piotessional Iraternity. initialed an- otlier boot platoon and s|)C)nsored all unit smokers and an annual snrinji dance. ' Tnm C.rrrr 1 lu- |llffl l ' III St ' XI.iiil. |Moii- sinii,il hiiiHii.ti for ii.it.il «lii(l -iil«, n l, • ■ Itr.itilOuMi sli ' iii. 109 riu- .mmial .i Nar(Is sessi tn loi Ihc iill - Icmi. ROTC K. 1(1. II ami 1 1(1 iKinics, llir AKO ' s mo ' il iKiulili uiiic pair. When die .school year began hisl Tail, in- strnciors were ama ed at the great inlhix o! suiilenis vh(i hegan h.uiniing the . rinory. Veterans. reser ists and regular R() TC ' sophomores lileil into the oliices with the same plea. I wainia deferment. Not only did the Iowa State Military Department find ihenisehes in ir()id)le. Inn inan jinnor nieni- Hoisl thai lillo, tore that butt ami don ' t 1 I (mi ll•|) las;. . l ill tii) Noil liisliiiitii, llii is KOIt . (hill in. ( lirsi iMil — otrrr .ilxiiil to Im- iiiN| (-f led, mih. bcrs ol ilu K( ) I ( ( l.iss looked (Inidgiiigly alicail Id ilic six weeks ol suinnier camp ihcy would .s|)cii(l li iug in icnis bctaiisc ol o ci- ( rowded lacilitics al ihc (am|). Ill spring (|iiarlcr, .ill l ( ) I ( smkUhis gol ihtii liisl lasic ol a new iniio ,ii ion m drilling. I liroiigli s])e( ial anaiigeiueiil ol (lasses the ( )ni|)lete . iiiiy and Air luice legiinenls drilled regularly two days a week. Iksides the le-stheduling ol all its classes, (Ik- RO I ( ' . unit kepi up its regular sdudule ol acti iiies. 1 he drum and bugle corps. Society ol American .Military Kngineers and the Military .Amateur Radio i. u all drew members liftm the R( ) I ( i.mks. In add! I ion to regular activities ilu Military Deparimeiu also |)arii( i|)ated in eishea Open House. With giaduiuion (ame the (oveted bars ol .1 se( ond lieuiin.nii loi all ihc seniors. I hey then b(( ainc niiinix 1 s (i| ilu Rcsii c ( )lli( cis (lol ps. L. m III Suiinmi Mssioii siiuliiilv iiuit .U Lnoii IIoIIou .k oik- «( 111! ' Iwo .ill-( ll( ' !;i ' mi (is which pioiidc llic !«( sessions. Social Affairs All was nui Mucl ing lor ilic hoi wcaihci scholars. Slariing social cvcnls duriiit; boili sinmncT sessions were all-collcgc mixers held in I, on Hollou- and Memorial Union. Suidenis mei ai ihe hollow and later participated in scjiiare dancing and social daiu ing al the I ' nion. Featme ol the iirsl mi er was tiie breaking ol S]xmish Pinalas. large containers filled wilh candy, nuts and lavois. Sexeral hlind- lolded guests vere allowed lo pinuli .it tiie Pinatas. thus breaking them Spanish lashion. The I ' romenaders. scpiare dance group, weie in charge ol the all-college folk dance held |idy 7 on the men ' s tennis conns. Swimming and steaks wei e the older ol the day lor an all-college swint-picinc held at ( ' arr ' s pcwl. (Irowds sal on the glass to en]o i ' vida) night band concerts in liont ol the c .nnpanile. Siiiiinui s(|u.iii- (laiuc pailits spoiisortcl l)V Ilit- I ' loin- iiuulirs |iii i(li ' l)oth good exercise and enlciLaininenl. r cn sunlii;li( .in n- lonuinrK wlu-n ()n ' ie dancini on Che terrace. 12 Summer Sports S|)( riiiij cMiiis | l.i mole tl .1 p.iil in (l c suiikiils siiiimicT rt( rralion lliaii vou iiiij;hl llimk. M(le- Ikuii ilu ' me.iusi |)I)1I ol ;ili. Irving to bcal llic lical. many cxiiac nn i( ul.n spoiling adixitiis take |)Ia(c-. (iidigc liiilnall was in ( hargc ol tlic sunnnii session soli hall lrai;iu I he Sig Kps and ilu- ( ' iiainlxi lam Iidum- riniigc ' d as i(- lois alui ilu- liigliK conusied phnolis. The Iowa SialcAnics icnnis ( Inl) wcni into at lion soon alter tlie start ol ilie suiiinui. I ' rolessor lilni |riiMii uianagt ' d ilu- luiUis who were Iowa State (College siiuUnis and nKs lest- deiils. I.aif in iIr- snnnnei goll inilnisiasis had a treat when tiie Iowa Masters I omnaiiunt. leatiiring the best in goll in the siaie ol Iowa, was held in Ames. Ames also played host to tile iilih annual Juiiioi doll lonrna- ment. Two luindied ol the io|) jnnior golf- ers from III stales |)ani( i|). lied 111 du ((uiiest. Tlu- (.i((lu-rs it-.ul , but hi- not i;(iiiii; lo i;t-( liis lull iMi rliiN pit) li iliiiiiit; (his siiiniiici Miltb.ill i;.iint-. I ' lofrssiiMi.il liHHi is luini; xhowii to juriioi i rdlris li |i I lioiiipMiM .It .III Viii iist ' . iill inrt ' t. 1 I .-f X cV .A V Freshman Days Homecoming Student Government Organizations Fall Sports Football Wrestling Sports Groups 117 120 124 129 151 160 162 N: ,X . . . 4 . v X V - r ;■ X X X ■ ■ ' V V ' ' :• y: v; ,., . ' : ; ■ X : ; ' V :x •; ' %;r- ' rv v- r- Vx Freshman Days (.( lliiii; .u uii.iiiili l (r (i MiiiH | ii ,i( iIh IKsIimi.hi 1).i s li t-i. What a lot ot conliisioii! linl U-tN gt-l ;K(|u.iiiit(-(l an a I ll looks like wt- ' ic i oiiig lo sl.i . Did ()ii ha c a good lime loiiiglil? Well, icll us wliai ii was like. Realh rough icsls Uxlay and lalk aboul lines! Brother, uiy leel just can ' t stand this walking another day. ' All week long, new sludents talked oxer Freshmen Days and joined wiih upperc lass- men in discussing regisiiaiion. Each new sludeiU look a sei iis ol lesls. I ' hey sal ami marked luriousK h)i hours while endless lines ol c hei keis man hid up and (low n liie aisles. IMusical the(k-ups were a(( oinplished army style xvilh rows of yoimg i)eople parad ing past the doctors. 1 iiberciilin skin tests and X-rays were part ol the rotitine. K eryone agreed that the mosi lun was ihe |)ic tme-taking. Thex ' ■ivalked in, sal down, ihc c.imeia clicked and the slood up .iiid DoiTt l.iit!4ll! ll (Ollld 1)1 MMl. litis |)o:il llcsli. III. Ill s .IS i;( ' IIiiii; | iiiu (iiM- l as | ai 1 ol Ihc iniiliiic | li si(,il thi-(k-ii| .!( (he liospilal. 118 this lirsliiii.iii .i|i|i.ilrlitl lhiMii;l)f itir Itfiiik sUirc lull a (l( ' li«i ' i scitiii ' . He | ,iuv In lii;iii •ml .1 Mlt ' iililit a| |ii .i(h li lii iMiililnii. u.ilkcd iiuav. I lial was all ihcrc was to ii. Al liiL ' opening assi-inhK (.nilHisiasin and lovaliy lor ISd were l)nili up in ilic new- (onieiN. Wcuds ol Iowa Si.iie ( liier songs rang ilnoiigli ilie armory. Meetings wiih tonnselors and gronp lead- ers a|)peare(I on ilie s( liedules. ilealili as- send)iies soiiglil lo inlorni ilu Irishmen al)oni (lie impoilante ol a lop piusical (ond! lion and lold lliem lo gel plenly ol sleep! I lie big nighl linallv arrived — ihe niglii ol the Kieshman Mixer, where Ireshmen meet lushiiien and np|)erclassmen. l)nr- ing ihe e eniiig ol piish-an(l-sli() e llie Iresli- man Oucen and her allendanis were pre- sented. Ilei inajesiN was Miss lkll Wiiilake. I 111 aiiiiidanis were Barbara Noie and C ' .aroi ii Russell. llisidc lliiiv Willi. ikr. Frcshfiijii Oiicrii, .lie lui .liils. ll.iili Nmu .iml ( .ihiImi Kii mII I 19 Homecoming nrlon {i} oln Oul IriduN p.m. and M ni Ia ino — M A I5E Sa s Oeaii Hclsci f , y - Hb r s rr N ■k« ' . ' 4 J ti - M 7 9 1 !r - mt 1 1 f IB 1 I ' diii ilioiis. 111(1 s( riMiiiiiii sukIi ' iiIs inoM ' d DM Dcaii M. I). Ilrlsci ' s Ikmiu ' with .1 111. iss (Ic-inoiisiraiion ol mIiodI spiiii to st.ni nil a |)i ' | |i (l.i .iiiil a liall (il I IdiiK ' i Diiiiii; . I 111 I luti iiig army tiiaiitci! a Ikai K.U. aN a |)i(.lii(li ' Id their }; )al ol No School l-ridav. 11k- iiioh ihoir kipi ii|) a hi);!! |)itilii(l li)i I issiiiii) as il ilu li.nl ulu ' .iisrd tluii |)arts loi weeks in advaiKe. I luii illoils were not in aiii. h)r a later aiiiiomueiiieiit grained pennissioii loi a lii- ilav ailcniooii iioliilav. A promise of all day !oiida was peiuliiig on the oiitiomc of ilie Cm loiie-K.r. game. I he Pe|) liarhecue ollii ially started ihc lli ll I Ioiiie( oiniiig lestivilies Ki idav e ciiiiig. It took ' .1(1(1 |)(iunds ol heel and I. . )()() ire (ream tups and t luese sandwiclus lo satisly the throng ol hnngr eiithiisi.isis. ii hour long ja (oiiicii l) I.uiiis Aun- siroiig and his all-siai hand began the eiiler- laimnent loi the e ening. Coa h Ahe .Sudxr and the senior eo- (apiaiiis were introchued alici ilie (oiuert. The (oach (omnienled on ilu miilook lor liie game and the |)r()l)ai)le lineup ol ilie players. . higldiglu ol ihc e ening ' s fun was the cx( iiiiig pajama race ompelition. ' ( ' ome on. gel going. and Ihiirv voii guys! were the sponianeons c 1 iis ol the ' onHii .is ihey (heeled loi ihcii l.ivoiiie male spiinieis. (ihe(ked. plaid, polka dot and stii|)ed |)a- jamas llaslu ' d past the gi.md ' land. Kappa Kappa (taimiia and Oak liall (allied home the winning trophies Icji ihe se( ond eai in snt « essii III. TIk-K ' is .1 swiiiii III SI i.iMililiiiK into nicisi r |i.t j.iiii.is — il miii ' ii- t iiiniiiK III llir I ' .ij.iin.i UrI.ns. .v: .1 Kita Dunn ' s smile uas iiii.iiil loi Mill il iii sau her (lutviiid as Ilu- lloiiK ' ioniiiig . ii( ' cii in Ihc fall ul ' 30. ' ll. |.i iiiisiiiiii . ■■Iiuiii|k: Kiii ul Swiili;. I ' cadu ' .s l.ii ioi 111) lot! iMiirs .11 .1 Xi ' islii.i (taiiic. 12! I he s))()ili lu iIkii s iI(1k(1 in Iloiiic- couiiiit; lON.illN. I ii.i Dunn, intiiihiT ol l ,i|)|).i Alpli.i I liLi:i soroiilw was inirodiiccd .IS I he I louiL ' coininy Pc]) (hiccn lor I !•, )(). I Id .iiuiidants were Ikilv Sk.vl)c-r ;. Oak Halls iiiiiii incc, and I ' thel I ' caKC ol 1 ' rcc - 111,111 llall. ! lie llnct ' linalisis ww acconi- |iann(l l) i)ill Weeks, Jim Doian and |olni riil((, l-a(li iil iT(ei ed a l)oii(|iiel ol i I roses, i his ear ihe Kansas I ' liixersilN loot- hall |)la ers had iIk- honor ol ( hoosini; seven lin.ilisis Ironi ihe eii lueen (andidates noin inaud h the woniens ' residences. . ii all- (()lk!. e eietlion seletled ihe ([ueeii and her court. I he Iowa Stale Maichint; l ' )and dis))la ed Hallowe ' en spooks and pnnipkins outlined in lii hts. They joined with the Men s dlee (Hub in presenting I Only Ha e Kyes lor You in the darkened stadium. Aller a display ol fireworks, the crowd of alums, sludenls and friends followed the band to ihe iradilional bonfire. Following ihe Pep Barbeeue actixiiies. the lirsi ol the two Homeeoming dances was held Rcdiviiii; ;i lace lull of pic wa.s | ait  l ilu cvi ' iiiiii; ail lor Fred (111 isU ' iisoi. inaslfi ol (oeiiionics. Lal hoiiis plus iiiiuh woik t pi.il liiiiiu oiiiliii; lcior.ilioii «. I ' c k.ipp.i Alpli.i li.iloiiilx .i l(l liliiikiiis; lis;hl lure. ill (III ' (oiiibiiicd b.illinoiiis ol (he I nioii. Louis Armsdong and his onlusda were fea- (iiifd. i ilu iiiiiTinissidii. (hucii Kii.i and hii aKciiilaiKs were agiiin prestiued. 1 lie uiiiiRis (il (he residence I ioineioniing decot- a(inns were also lexealed. Kappa Kap|)a (ramiiia ' s l 1 l ll W.islud I p look liisi phue lor (he soioi iiies: He(a 1 he(a I ' is Kan K.insas, loi (lie liatei ni(ies: Freeman Hall ' s Oin (•((v II Sock I- Ml. for ilie women ' s dormitories: and Alunnii ILills piipeiu.d drinking ja hawk. tor ihe men ' s resideiues. I housands ol spectators passed along the judging route dnring the e ening lo iew the students ' ereations. On a siimmeiv S.uiikI.ix .iluiiiooii ai ' J. du I loineconiing gami ' lag. in. Main sin- dents |)aiked ilieii liiiulies eaiK in the iiioin- ing and headed lor the sladinm lo obiaiii ideal .scats. I ' owerlnl K.l ' . proved a migliiv loe lor the spirited l.S(! sipiad. as the looihall game got iinderwav. Ihe huge dowd. res|)len(lem in bright shins and golden mums did their bes( (o spill I ill- learn on. llowe er. the Kansas scpiad. loiiilied b an eaiK lead. pushed on lo ielory. LII-i;f. SainrdaN evening a large (lowil ol .iliiiiis and students gathered in (.real i l.ili I m iheii lasi lisieii lo I.oiiis i iiisiiong. I his dame (OIK hided the most lesiive weekend ol lall ipiarter. ( M l.i MM iiitin iIk lit I I loi (111 l.isi ' ill iiiiniilcs. ' -lin;i. sl.iiiilini before tin- mike ] h l.niiii- nf Xiinslioni; fiiinr. fK;ili e lor Honiet oinitr.; il;ifi(eTA. Student Government MlHiiul liiwto Ml ihosi- ill l.noi o —, ( iiit(l ;u l l (U mot i .ilit iiicaiis. W I links likr ill ' ri M(l ii( ViiNliii l.iiliiii) Imn till }; iMiiiiiiriil |iiolikiiis uill ill lijiiil. Mixcilos hlc.ulicTs ;il iIr- litlillioiisc . . . a siion Li ailikiit piograin . . . im])i()vctl ((•iiiiscling svsuin loi hishmtii . . . l.iic lioui |)ii ilcgcs. Docs ilial sound liki- a wimiing |)lailonn lo you- ' II was April. ll ' . ' tO. and all ( ollf i ' cliclion liiuf ai Iowa Stale. .Many ucie liu hours s|nnt in lualid disi ussion — hut no open (icbalc. |)lcasc — o ti pl.ulonns and Candi- da tcs. 1 he .Siudrni raiL) ' s 1 ' , S. uKii, Kiihard Posekany and )amcs .Shivc, received .strong hacking. IWii ,i new |)aii on cauipus. ihe ( ' olkgiaiL i ' aii wiih its (andidales janies Miller and . usiin Clolony. came through with a decisive majority (jI votes on election day. Sh.nin ; clcition headlines with the partv issues was the hnorahle xote on a re ision ol the consiiiiilion ol (l.ndinal Ciiiild. Till- Tr.illii V|i|ir.ils Itu.iiil sttiiis .i iiiisMiipallutit as llif l).iii- l)l.ic klioaitl Ki lliis iii.iii .i| |) -.iliii); .1 litkil. r. f ; ' I tiunl Roil : koLli. rLtaul, Colony, Aikniaii, Miller, liainaiti, Johnson. Sttuiul How: i ' aisoiis. lloovci, Maddv, HaRcrdorn. Mason, (.riiiiii;. TIiikI How: Cohn. Mtl-atidcn, Inincr. Dubbcrt. Mitthci. fourth Row: Povviiall. Bioin. Young, Saniibcts, Hubn. Walker, lifth Rotv: Kellt ' v. VVhoclcr, I ' auls, Lindgren. Woodburn. Cardinal Guild A siudcnt goxcrniiig body alci l noi only to turrcm campus aiiairs, but also to a I hanging international situation and its effect on siudcnt lite — that was the role of Car- dinal (.uild during 1950-51. Ames to Berlin — (.uild-sponsored Cru- sade lor Freedom gave Iowa Stale students an oppori unity to sign the Freedom Scroll, which had as its luial dcstinaiion wiih a replica ol the liberiv bell lo be placed in a Berlin scpiare. Firey talk and aclion resohed into belter ways ol handling campus traliu problems and llie salislaclicjn ol letting ihe adminisira- lion know student sentiment concerning alh- leii( allairs. Teacher ratings were assured. Thc-ir (ilfl-U ' tt( ' it-() biillfliii txi.iid lit-liin l tlu ' iii .i C.iiild f oii)iiiilti-(- c(M)si(U-is s(-i i 4- ])I.H{ii(- iviniH-is. 126 Pi £ t Hmi- il is. (Iiiuii hi-it XitNiiii ( oliiin i-xpLiiiis Ni ilir r%i-i -liliiii; (.iiiliii.il ( iii)(l «r rctaric . Increasing Mtidiiii iiuticsi in (iiiixni na- tional and inicrnaiional alTairs proniptcd liic formal ion, during uinicr (|nartcr. ol a four- |)oini |jrograni aimed ai proxiding periinent information lor the studeni Ijody and at gi ing all sliidenis an oppoi iunii lo express their views in informal disc iissioiis. Another outlet for (iiiild energv was its elfoil lo improve inier-grouj) relations and i in( re.i ' .e sliidini inuli i si.nnl iiii; ol lanipus orgaiii .ii ions .ni l ilicn pin poses. Iniorin.i lion ahoui all the orgaru aiions on campus was gatlieied and ( ompilcd in ant i( i|)aii()n ol ihe (lav il (an Ix pin niio hook loim .nid !)( m.idf available lo all sliidenls. As .1 hir- iher guide lo a( tiv iiy-minded stiideiils. dnild esiahlishcd a parliamentai y procedure (lass. (Cardinal (luiid ollu ers (hiring ihe veai were: |nn Miller, picsidciii; nsiiii ( ' ol- ony. ice presideni : Xnnt U.iinard. secretary: X.iiK V ' oss. assist. nil sicni.nv: Don ( ielling, I I ' M ni CI Ihrlni.i ;-.%. |.iiiu Vlillii. HiiiiUnt IkkIx |iit ' sitli ' iil. 127 Organizations Mtllard t hoto S(ii(l(-iils liisl, l iil ( ' l itu ' N find linu ' lot .u(i ilit-s loo. m}iMi Ag Econ Club W ' hai has cionomits i do witli aj ;i-i( nl- tmt- ' How can voii Icll a cow and a licld ( r ((III) ahoiii marginal irvcniu ' and ll c loiiji; iini or slioi I innr I liis is not wli.ii ii[i i- (idiMiL ' l ' (i)n iMii(S is all alxmi. mi iIu ' incni- l)LiN ( l ilic . j; K((tn C.lnl) arc d()in ; lluir l (. ' sl lo make lluir liild ( liar and nndiisiand- al)k- lo all. SiK h imn as Dr. (■. .S. .SlRpluid. wiio had a grcal deal to do with scuiiij u|) Kiiropcs new agiiculune polities, are shining exam- ples of agritnlune eionomisis. . liliou,gli llie '  ( ) members oi ilie dub ma never be as famous. iIk re banded logelher lo more ihoroughly enjoy college life. Ilieir (ader .Spree, meetings and slags all liiriher iriend- ships and open new io|)ics lor discussions about llie luiinc de elopineni ol agriiullure all over ilie world, . nolliei i| du ir a(ii iiics is a poll ol graduaies and lornier suidenis lo see whal can be gained Ironi learning about actual ex|)erienie and work in ihcir field. I)i. I f- l Si hull anil t; Lkpm K.iiu|1K ' I i;iii ' ts laii( b o ri ,111 nUl biilU ' i and oiro iiuidnii. f nt Ititu 1 111 till. ' i Ki)«JliU. I ' oHiull, ShtltlHC. ( iMitpcll. Srttinit ttuii : I itiiilp. I i%lif i . St liou.ill. Iii hli. Ntllllih , i l. II. Allrn. I luplkim, («. Allen, toutih Huu : lluriulh. Jiihiiitun. Vrniicrbcrg, LanotK NUiulrtulu-itl. l.oltniy. 129 l)onl liou-: Moore. McCk-llaiui. Hcai. Con- ru-ll, I.oiiK. Mill;ir(l. HuihK. Arps. Sra.ud Hon-: MokUslad. Hfiistl, Ridiards, Kciii. I.:irsc)n. RoRti- . VilMni. H.iiiM-ti. ' Innl Hoxv: Koiscn. lUckivith, C.haUipskv. I (nil. lints. Blvihf. C:lark. lourtli liou: Kihinv. (.u ' cn. Johnson. Nasli, Nook, Brooks. Al- (linger. Webb, fifth liou-: RvtUl. Swanson. Mnrianc. Ciordcn. Muinma. I. on. Maicr. Si Rtr.t : liatk-r. Lister. Saupe. I. ft wilier. S.Mulane. Oleson. Burrit;hl. Coont . IKirif Haw: (.use, Me er. .., _ _..„. Lamb. SfcotKl Kdir Sdmirrins. Par- sons. Hook. Cooper. i—imi . ..n. .m ixwu. Walsh. Harris. Nliehels. MaKill. Hcint , Wiinier, Lawrenson, Edwards. Weir. New- brmif-h. Third Row: Andersen. Siiekler. Robinson Liinbaugh. (ira . Anderson. Abel Ag Education Club The engineers have their Eugiuecr and the science students have their Scieuttsl. Inu iiniil the (oniing oi the Ag Ed Nexvsleller. the gr()ii|) was s|)ee(hless. ' cs. iiianx ol the Iowa State gradiiales in ilic licld ihronghoiit the state didn ' t know ih.u one ol their c hiss- niales was less ilian sixty miles awa . Now. liowexer. the sit nation has (lianocd. llie service is tendered and the nimions held ihroitgli the ellnii ' , ol Iowa Stale ' s sin dent Ag I ' .d ' s. Oni ' sncli leitnion was the ( hil s .inmial l)an(|iiei, held spring iinarter. I ill i-.dwards was piesidiiit lor ilie ear. and ( ' . I-.. I)iind ser ed as LkiiIix ad ist ' r. Hill ossirci. I (ticln ' l iiuaii to do il. Rtallv, llu-n- was iiiily OIK ' |)lu c Id paik while wc plaiiiud llic iifxl iiuxliiig. 130 ! ■ ' ■■ ItiMi. Kiiii. h.iiv-.ii, Mi:ni, H.iii iiii;i(.ii, Uinkci. Uclilui ■v. ' m.j h u : (.iiliii. Ad.iiii. kil( . (.iriM.n Mimi, h.iiiif hh , K ' i ' i ' Kii. rii. ' •.: iMir. O lMiriif. Krciv . rnf lroiiR. CioluMin. Shcrk. jom- . liiniMiii. I.iflil. ionrlh How: (;r;nl)ill. Storvick. WiRBrrs. AiuU-rMin. Craufuid. SantlMK- M .iiiM.ii. I ' atrou. tifth Kiiir: I.tiiuhiht. RoIu-tImhi. AtlaiiiN. owk■I, (•iiMjf toii. Kai kJc. Cox, Aiulrirst-ii. Sixth Hoir: lli-rrioil, Del .iHuiil. IViitwhi. l rvni. I- DKi-iiHl. MjiImii. ParMiiis. lolnisnt). I orrn . A I Chem E I DUis ilirou h (ompanics tonccrncd with tlu- iii.mul.K luif ol paiiu. soap and beer — uiili lice .sam|jlc.s ol ilic laiter — made ihc AK.hcml ' . ' s senior inspection irip lo ( Iiicago a ne er-io-l)e-lorgouen |)ari ol their ediica- imn I lu ' ; r()ii|) aniiualK s|)ons()rs a irip sticli as liiis as a pari ol its progiam to n((|iiainl members wiiii ju ( uhal chemical engineering inxohes. cs|xciall alter giachi- ation. Hi-monihlv meetings, with speakers and movies (ontcinitig opporinniiics in this lield. arc also held. i their ' eishea o|)cn house the (hem K ' s pm on .1 magic show with a special plastic i hil)ii Model ni s were made and given away as soii eniis. This vear ' s olliccrs were: Manfred Siegler. president; j-red liarson. ic e president ; Don ll.niingion. secrciary: Herb Rich, tieasnrer; and I ' lc ' d Slu ' ik. progr.nn ih.iiini.ni. i)t t«h,ll h.l|i|ii ll . Dim, il . . . I III- (|i mI t .llhrl iiiiiikI tilt v|ir,ikf ' l i|lirNliitlMiti; liiiii .illci .III VIC liriiil tiirrlill . 131 SuiiiL wire, a few liibi-,, iln kiiowlcdi;t— presto, a radio. Al E E-l RE One ol the most po])ular booths al this Ncar ' s Mnginccrs ' ( arni al was daiiiKd l) ilic Al I ' .K-IRK ' s. riif au(lc iUc acis. coin- |)lc ' U- will) iiii|)()ric(t f iiK hoiii Draki ' I ' lii- crsii plus local lalciii wciii o cr in a l)i way. riu ' Ol gani aiion ' s program during llu- year included a lall smoker lor all Double- K s, a spring bancjuel, and montliK nuel- ings consisting ol mc) ies: talks — not only 1) ' lacultx mend)ers, Ijiu also by siudenls willing to share iidormation about summer jobs: and lee tines. Among projects completed during the year was ihe insialling ol clocks and other ec|nipmem in the ne s ' KK building. I iijtil liir.i: Ic.iriiiR, SicRfriid. I1(i m-. li ' jiik, ml rM)ii. Clopi-land. S,niuil Row: Wilhclin. c:nl lis. Iliilii-i. JohiiMin. Kii :ik. 77iii, (mi ' ; C ihiodiiii. C:{)lliiis, SuanbiTK. I ' rosdi. Rflie- kir. Allen, loinlli n,iw: Wilkc, 1-iiv, I ' clcr- son, C ' l.mMm. Scliutiipp. liflh Row: rcwis. hiiii. Ihnlniaii. V all, C:laik. WiMrrKiik. l-rnnt Rojr: Thorsdii. Sl Mk. Krcci. Din . Wiilf. llacKi-. Olcscil. .S r )H( R(I!l - llrilMiom. Ciiahain. Craves. Knnis, Bnvsc . I ' l-lrik. 1)111 ham. Knlow. Thud Riiir: Moim-. C;il- 111.111. lolitisiiii. Nflsoii. KIiiikU-i. noisnian. Kit li.iitlsoii. linnlh lit)u-: C.iiirin. rin-Mht-n. Mini, C.iinlKllnk. IIoImIii-i. Sili.iii.i. il- s.ili. llill, lillli liiiu.- Mnllnll, Wiiss, Dun 11(1. Slinnka, Sthiiltf. Cit ' i ' ii, lllibri. 132 ASAE iirii soles (ooliiij ' amid straw, a ha ritli- kasiiij; cvltv liall lioiii — a pciltct (Itsiii|) lion ol tin- (iicasi- Moiiktv ' s I5all. ihf an- iiii.il (.Mia iimiiiil.ii activilv ol Iowa Siaic ' s g I ' .llJ ilRtTS. l-oimdcd to promote iiitticst in the liild ol aj ciigiiicci iiij; and to a( |iiaiiit the siu dents in this held at Iowa State, tlie t;ioii|) stiived low. ml this ohjeiiixe this vear wiih their hi-montid meetings. Also piomiiunl in (he societx ' s actixilies weie .1 wniiei i).in- (|uet .ind .1 sindeiu r.u uliv picnic late in spring (|iiaricr — conipkle wiili sollhall. Presidents lor tiic year were llnold Dc i ' mhr .ind Bol) Tweedy. rlus. lli;li vh.il ' s kii4i ii .IS tlir iHW Mis miij rniilt- frnnl Rnw: llaclch. Iliril. I ' ugh. llrBuht. Wil riihili|i. sktnninir. ltluK all. ri-om( Hon; Altlrrnun. tord. Nirm.iii. Ahliitrii. kiiiR. huhrl. H:imo. Mrrrill. ThiTil Hnw: (liJiHii. Il.iu| l. Iljll. «.tiilil. Kilrii. llrviiiK. Amriik . t ' inrlh llnw: )kc . Riihwnlrr. (.. KinrnlirtHrt. Kjiimirtri. M.iniiiiiii. niiiMii. ■ihiill. WillunMnii. Ai l i Uuw: Nmiii. D.imiImiii. Kiilinl.r. Jrimii. Knidik. rrlt.iii, nilm. Sixlli Ituw: ' i iHll iitn. WnliiKJ !. J llli . I ' . RimciiIkiiI . fi ilniiv. lHml . Sihoritlrill. Harl. 133 (■allu-1 lotiiul loi IiiikIi Iioiii Inllouini; an ASCL inrcting. ASC E W lial s lli.il mail willi iIk- s|) ;_;I.iss .iiuI iii |)(i(l doinj . ' ii(l wh.ils ihe red and wliilr |)( lc Ini? These are cjuesiions ihal 11, m lili zard and Pro!. Ralph K. Pallcison would he 4iad lo answer. I he) re the |)resi(lent and hi(iili adviser, rcspecti ' ely. oi ASCI ' , and OIK ' ol liun Inggesl |ohs is lo a((|nainl sin- denls wiih ihe acli ities and linKlions oi Iowa Slate ( ollcge ' s civil engineers. Now lor a lillle iul|) lor Harry ami Ralpli. ASCK has a membership ol o ei L ' DO stu- dents and is an a(li e organi alion with annual pienits and a Nearly trip in ihe regional AS(U coiuention wheie Iowa Siale irsually has ihe largest delegation. The ni.iin purjxise ol ASC.F ' ,. however, is prepaiing en- gineers to lill iheir proper places in indnsir alter gradual ion. Aw,; , ' , l . lillli-. I.iiul, IlilKill. I.IIMill, jollll son. Miller. Rasimisscn. Srrond limr: (ilillK ' s, Hiitttrv. Sheldon. Warm, .Mover, Scholcr. I.aiiK- sum. .M.irliews. I ' liird Row: TerKUson. Oarlcr. (.oil. C.nlliii, Larson. Knlil. Nielsen. Inurlli liir.f: K it liarilsoii. Burhop. Hanson. Junko, Daw, MonlKoInev . Slielton. Seeluisen. litlli Row: r iris. l ' i ato, .|ohns(jn. Suale. Uranei. Moi-sc, ll.oinon. Toll Roir: Reirneis. Ilall. Hanson, ll.unnianp, Mors. Stewart, Boolhrov. Iiaiil Row: lavlor. Olierliir. Sleiiart. Hli ar l, I ulisen. Sloiier an lUnii. S,(o t(l Riw: l.nin. I ' arkiil. S|)eer. Sudlan. Hole. Cl.iik. Chanlland. Hauks. Third How: lanultiliist. ' an Ne s, limine , KelloKK- Millwee, llriRlil. Re es. loinlh R, u : Sihlenel. Iile lil. Holland, .niidek, Narilns. WeUlr. Sainer, C ' .laik. i7 i ' ( •■■ sdinit , KosiiiR. I ' enelon. Merrill. MruUh. Minv. Hems. Toll Rote: .Art. Davis, Martin. lUiim. l.iidiv. M.irkel. ieiner. 134 t ' . , ' I ' .iii KoMMilH-iun, Krnlrr. KrililtouliMi. ■ • ' iiMxoii, J ( hrntriiM-t). inrnt. Sfinnii Itmr. I NicUrti. iitlHirK. W ' rlilrr, cMl rrr%, Kikrr- null. A. (:ltri«irii«rn. I ' hitti Him-: M.iKntH. Radlc. Yry. Aixlrrvtit, McIiiir. WiUUt. ftmrlh Hou : M;i .ii)ii( - Norri%. Nit-hiiln. tljnw n, Mjitilrn. Jonr%. tiUh How: Jatotivin, Soiiih- ui-ll, v C rji)Kr. l4 %|jrn. SiiifElcv. I ;ilini|tiisl. f int Itow: Siliiiih. ;itii. I t-iv ii. MiU ' IU ' t. r i rin. Vrrorif Httw: O lKiriic, Kriiilurdi. fv , tockr, Sihult . TlnrH Him : Kan led. Miller. firccn, A lam . Sinilh. tnnrth Hmr: hiakc, RciUon. McKarlaiid. RnrkHcll. Kl|j%. hiflh How: Smalt . NirhloH. AllgiKHl. Kmlrom. F. Nielsen. Dairy Industry Club Do )ii wani (hocolalc or sii;i l)cii luxi? Isii ' l ihal inii litiiiili- ()li. well. iIkic ' s always plciily oi ice cream ai ilu Dl | i(iii(s. Twice a inoiilh the l)aii IikIumia (iluh met lor mo ies and lecUires. i ' hc speakers ii|)HsenU(l larj(e dairies oi ininiilat tunrs ol dairv e(|iii[)iiieiit. A spec ial ireal ihis vear was I ' lolessor Moiieiiseii ' s Insi-liaiid aiioiini ol dairviiig in Denmark. ()ilier adivities iiuluded a dance wiiiier |iiaiier. ' eishea optn housi and a l).in(|iici lor those allending ihe Dl shori lonrsi he- iween winlcr and s|)rin (piaruis 1)1 (lull iiirniliri« kiiIi iIi.iI «iiiilr iif ,lll l.l tiiiii .illri our of ifirii .iiiiiii.il iH-n -lMiNln ii r iii-.iiii |Miiii( i. 135 A bi ush olT for a Lmlc liiuiiialioiial i (|iiinc visitor. Block and Bridle W ' luic would l)c a more approprialc place lor a l)arl)t(iK- than ihc meal lab? Pleiu oi miai , a lew old text books lor a lire — should make a gay oc( asiou! lluis. ilie 17 ) members ol nio( k aud IJiiille held an o ersi ed weiner roasi last October. Members ol the Animal and Dairy Husbandry lac till ies. their i es and little ones also shared in the annual cie- m.n ioir I he old grey mare is gelling preily po|)ulai in more ' ays than one here al Iowa State. () er 12.000 speelalors watched while mares and hllies alike showed oil their sleek lines and perleclion grooming al the Veishea Horse Shcjw last spring. In all, 2 ' M) entries were presented during this Bloek and Bridle sponsored event. Ix ' l s o o el to the horse b.ii ns were I I out Ituw: .Xtkci, II.liklu- , C.l(iiii;iii. Wiisc. StKjitil litrw: kiiim . K.i li. M i ' sliMiil. MiK li ic. 136 liii 111 liiill ..iv |lnll ll .11 llii I iicli Iii(rin.ili iii.il. lull i nl .1 Ii.kiIciii oI iIk |hiiiiuI.h;i kmiIcI Ik |ii li;iil llu ■l . iIk- wokIs on iIk- lips ol t cn i1r ' less agii- (iilliiially iiiiiiilcd sludtnis l.isi I. ill ;is ihcy wfiil to view the I, ink- liiiciiKilioii.il al ilic stock jiulgiiig paxilioii. I ' cggy NOl.in. a |iiLcii lor a clay, won the second annii.il milking contest (lov woiiuin hiii ilic aiiiiiials leigncd supreme as they were groomed ioi ' the big show bv members oi Block and liiidle. From some 18(1 entries, winners were chosen lor siipci ioi bleeding .ind showing ic( hni(|ne. i the group ' s annual ban(|iiet in Icbrii- ,11 . the members heard a s|)ec( h li Rc (ioiiii. I.iiiii cdiloi loi lidih llu ( !( d.n lN.,i| ids ( a etle and .Station K(;RC . .Also, a spring |)i(nic held in liiookside P.iik iii hided hoiseplay and the presentation ol aw.trds to the winners ol ihe spring Ireshmen and sophomore jiidgin ( onicsls. Ser iiig in ilic giddic tip and whooa dep.iilmcni loi (lie ( liib w.is Don ( iicman. while I ' lolessoi I . . kliiid lode along as lac iiliv adviser. Illiii k .iikI ltii lli i{iiiiiiii liii III) il.n. I ' l Nitl.in, |Mil 1)11 llii s(|ii(r t III (111- ihikIkh III 1h ' niilkiiii; ll.ilil|i. 137 Farm Op Club And as ihc go .inuind iIk ' l.ii iiini. ii s plow leading tracioi! cs, ilic F.mii Ops really jumped inio ilic social side ol liic campus tliis ear wiih iluir annual Plow Jockey jump. Blue [eans and all. v mem- bers rocked and glided dnougli an exening ol ])ure and simple socializing. l- ' ounded U) promote interest l) larm Op ' s in meeting their lellow siudenis. ilie group lulped oui tlie ncasurx l) running a relresiuneni siand during Vei.shea. . lso in eluded in ihe ilub ' s acti ' ities vere an annual winter ipiarter ban(|uet and a s|)ring (juarter pit UK in Brookside Park. Sharing ilie presidciu ' s ga el during tlie year Avere ken Kassel the Hrst half and Dean I ' ieming I he second. Faculty ad iser lor the group was Prol. Lewis Thompson. 9 T« 9 troni Hoiv: trier. Barnes, Weber. Vokie, Kas.scl, Nelson, Peterson. Hrusie. Johnson. Sfrnnii How: I ' aliner. DauSthmidt. Cnrr . Iscrman. (iinger, Reese, Gu . McDonald. Weih. WriElit. Third How: Siiohhelm, I ' inRrv. Arnisiiong. SiianRe. ' ogeI. Topf, Wiiirig. Kemmcr, Stephens. Chmclar. iourtli Row: Davidson, Yager. Rincennberg, Waldon. Bengston, Kcmpei. Hiiser, .Srhmidt, Robson, Beck, Stall. Fiftli Roiv: Simmons, Anderson, FleminR. Broun, Ranise , liarks. Viiuent. Peterson. Mealiff, Prof. Thomp- son. ' fol How: I ' rcderick, Oppeiinan, Cailon, Ma er, Fox, Stc enson. Campbell, Pat ton, Wilson, Kicher. Voii kiiou. il been s;ii I in;in (iiius llul lluic Is a! v;i s a wai niii brfoK a speakii. m AKW-fBANK HENDEL.SCS. I ROOM 117 AG ' HALL I FEBRUARY 7 7- JO P Ml ll tk L 138 Thi ' V (.iiiu, llu lottkid — .iihI finiii iIm iMhlilirs, it stilus (h.ii kmH i;(miii1 i (MHjih led. front How: NichoU. Buck. Kiulo. 1 :iht , HnhtrMk. Vol . Lnnt . Serontl How: (•nrtloii. Crnvvin. Miillrr. ShapiK !!. Kcllchcr. R.i«muwcii. Thtrd How: S;inmh , Slaiick, Botscii. VohiiK), Shahccn. Mcndcll. Hort Club Nalinc ' s liiilf dddiiics was uiil our ol ilir ( lassilu ill ions of lloric ultiirc. vtgciahlcN .111(1 poiiiolof v (liiiii lo ilif avi-ragc liii c-n) ihal wtic prcM ' iilcd .ii the .iiinii.il lli iii(iil lUK- Sliow this lall. Aw.mis wiu l ,ili oi (liiiK ia air mail Iroiii Hawaii. I ' ltAciiud l) ilu ' I loll (iliil). this spct- lacular j nciurv (li |)lav is llu- sole suppori ol llu ( liil) li ( li.irgfs no (liiis. something (liHirtiii .11 Iowa Slate, liu ' iialt .1 luiiulrcd imiiihris mil bi iiionilih lo lisUii lo spictlus ui look, ai siidfs. iisii.illy ol lorciyn lloia. 139 AeS 111-. II llial il lirsi Ini llu- fan lo wciik IkIoic Uiki-oll. Free .iii|)l.inr lidis 1 ailspiii. They soiiiul ;is il ilicy belong logclher. hiii in ilii.s case ilie onlv connection was ihal bolli were sponsored by lAeS. I lie Irec air|)lane rides — drawings were lie Id lor iree tickets — Avere aimed at hn ing people to the I e.S open house. Tailspin was the society ' s social program wli icli this year included inlormal ])anies and a spiing ])icnic, which onh goes to show that it wasn ' t .ill work lot Iowa Stale ' s members cjl the Iowa Aeronautical .Society. Members ol the sc)ciet held meetings onec .1 month to meet the lacult . hear speakers and exchange ideas. During the year, the group was abl guided b) its i resident. Va ne Harmoning. Other ollicers wrcre (ilen Minoti, ice-president: and (i.nlen l)ewe , sec relai -tieasurer. I rijiil lliiw: I.l(nil. IhiiiiioninK. S;inli i(l. Miiioll. I)iwr . Sidiiul Kiiw: Sll.l lB .l , Smiih, SkiIi, lili . Ilinil Hiiw: Ichv.inK, M.iim-. Si luiilii in.iii. ruu li. ' in, Slilk ' 140 ndustrial td Club lioiiur! W i ts a cil disapiinintcdlv at iluii litisb.mds — llic- siiiffli ' nun liad jiiM hcalni ilu ' iiiarrit ' d in the annual Industrial |-(lu(aiiiin (ltd) Noiiball game. Hul ilu- mar I ill! nun pnui ' d lo be alldcUs ol soils, loo. 1)11 ilu ' Wood MiiK luTs. llie I lull ' s howling team. I ti oiIkt I liurs(Ia ihe nu-mhiis iikI ni iIk I ' ini Kooni. I li n ilu disciusscd piol) Icms |)irinuiii lo iluir (Uparimcni .ind | lamicd ihcir annual projci is. One was ilu |)i )(lu( lion ol souvenirs whieli they iiiidi oiii ol plaslit. lealher. wood, and iiuiai Id sill ai ' eishea: anolliei. ,i ( liiisinias |)ail lot iheir wives and dales. In iIk si)riiig llie iiiem- heis were l)usv liel|)iiig wilh ihe annual Iowa Indiisiiial Ivdiicaiion ( ' onkrenie lu Id .11 low.i SiaU ' . I his giiiii|) also ga f a Miiokii honoring gradual iiig seniors. IT Vluif llu ' H ( ik, St) iiiiisl llu u In | I.i — i tn .ii iS( , ,-;-■ y, ., . Wutui. l.uivci. lsiu. I.iii.ii. I.il.. M..UU. n. inii..u.a. Mip,:.ii,... V........ i. . .:.,l... . Mij .u . .Mivaw. Kuii.t. lU.hUl. M.uluH. MjUui. I hint Huu : Attcv , MilUiil. AiMlrrujii. rilnh. Hnii.uil. KinCriili.ii li, MtC:.ilir. lliit«nt.in. tuiff i Hmv: Md.iillr . llinLin«. Sijiitllrt. IM.ihn. Write, niirsrl. Hullrr. hillh Huu. liKr«)hii. itiunrriii.in. Shrinl. ILirttrr. ILiUli iilitr. Viilo, I tirllrii, ( iIi m-ii. i th Hm,-: lli.iil . NLuhttilr. ILiitil. IjiIih. 141 Oik-, two, luiit Mi zoiil — tlic busses loaded Ihtii rolled. arching Band gci a little ToU- llial Iioni. lift ihai uiha iiuisic and you ' ll i o to Missouri, ' cs. Iowa .Stale ' s inarcliiiis musicians hadn ' t gi cn lliosc nudes ' Itoni down souili a (luune lo charge (lie whoU ' game oil as a tie. rhe had oiudone themsehes with iluir show lor ihe Mi ou-Ste ens c rowds. ihe pre-game (eremoines were also |)aii ol llu- Man lung liand ' s aclivilits. Boxed around the Hag, ihey ciuiekly lanned oul into a star and ap|)ro|)rialely |)la ed the Sim Slxmglcd BtiiDirr. But the 120 male looters came iiuo then own (hu ing halllimcs wilh iniruaie loiniations width on or( asions were iloated the length ol the held. I he grou]) also |M ' o ided dinner nnisic lor the j e]) barbecue and generated pep lor ihe rallies. Yes, e eii lou.i Male ' s l.iimd M.iidiiiit; I!. mil li.iil lo Ii.im il loijiu ' s n.ill sIkiI. Ihe llsii.il .le| s ol lte.lldshe.il, lot). 142 tfont Hoir: K.irtruK. I.nllir;i(l. Iur lh. I |.l«.ii. liiU oinh. Sfiiiml Knu : Aiii.mkI. I.il Mrc. Vimuclsori, H.nr. M K -Mi ut||, VtT(i-nfr. Third Hou : Carroll, B.irb itir, Wiiiiik. AiuIitmiii, SIkmip, Adiiiii .. (.oikiIK , I ' ll 11 lips. Slauihun.: I ' isncv , R(i lt. Radio Workshop 1. H k siudio (looisl ()ni(i pli.isi ' Ml li ' lii, ..iirc OS I HE AIR! I lie iciisc Icclings ;iiul pi c pcrloi iiiaiu c thills (|ui(kl aiiisli .is liu ' ;il)() c (lirc( lions riiig-oui iliroiigh the ikiaous (|uictncss as Radio Workshop goes on ihc air with another adiill iiiid-e eniiig dramatic program. DramaiK .Hiing is jiisi one ol tlu oppoi- 1 imii ics available as R.kIki W ' oi kslmp nlU-rs a |)rogiam in radio .nnl lelexision that is heyond the ( iii ri( iilinns ol most colleges. In this modern world where mass (oimmmica- lion plays sudi an important role, today ' s cdutalors say thai ii is the (ollege students ' duty to learn more about the ia.scinaliiig mediae ol radio and 1 ' . In pre ious years only radio was available to Radio ' orksho|)pers. but the HirjO- )! school eai iiUKidiKcd the newest in mass ( oinninnu .11 mil. iili isK m. I ' ossiblv. vhcn suidios .iiid cipiipiiiciu piiiiiii. R.uiid Work- shop in cooperation with 1 heaire WOrkshop may be able to air li e tele ision dram.i leaturing Iowa Slate students. S li|il III h. 111(1, III Vl ' l ' lHI llrllliHlsll.lIrs In ui lkNlli | lll llllM ' l Ihr  .i III ilo il liiliiit ' ilic) KO on llir .iii. 143 Front Huw: S|)iiiigci ' , IloppiT, ' an Cmp, M.iiistn. Sniiiiii vu.c; Iltown, (iliiisii.m. Dmiliiili . Iiukiii- YM CA (Hear skies and KID aciixc Ircslinun made lor a successliil Freshman ' ' cain|) and a i ood beginning lor llie (oming ear. Back on campus, the Freshmen were soon busy wiih ihe MCA-YWC A aU-eollege mixer. Bhie skies and yellow foliage lormed a |)ro|)tr setting lor W ' oodc utters. Fhe soinul ol ringing axes and falling trees assuied |)lent of wood for Iaiui Ftdnet liresides. An a(ti e grade school A program and depnt.uions program ga e Ai( ' . men an opporiunilx loi connnunitx service. I( ' . cpiartels entertained throughout the stale, as well as for Iowa State audiences. The olliters were Charles Hopper, piesi- dent; Leon Kline. ice-|jresidenl ; l)a id Springer. secretar ' : and [ohn lilhun. Imance direc lor. Iliunioii.iirc ' s join loi illi; hM 1(1 the itlikc. M (.iImiio U ' I.ixcs .illci vAi iiioiiiiii;; hi c.ikl .1st. 144 !4ihmI s|)t .ikt I . .1 i;immI (o|iii — i cMilf , ini t Tilt- ( W |Milili(il i;ioii|) dors ,i %(-(-k uoik YWC A I ircd hues, (ruslitd siiiisl Arc tliosc wom- en rt;ill loua Suiic ( ocds? 1 lu looked liivd and iia fl-ucar ulun iluii (hailcrcd bus ica(lu(l llic Miami I ' nixcrsiiv campi . I ' m ihc loua Siaic dclcgaiioii lo ilu ' l( ' ( ! A National sscml)l asitad lo liclj) dclcrminc the goals and polit its ol ilu lor I Ik- next lour years. Kcporis of ihc asscndjly dclcgaics and an .x|)Ianalion of ihc comnii.ssion plan for revi- sion ol ilu { , on liie Iowa Slate (ampns were ' macU dm ing a winter all- ' (onvoiation. i lie new plan was iluii siaried to con- solid, iie and m( re .ise inierisi in llie aried V ' ( :A a( I i ii its. These and oilui ■(!A a(ii iiies dnring die vear were led In Ksiher Hreekenridgc. |jresideni: Riiili ' an Roekel. vice-president: fean Knight, secreiarv: and (.reidun Hall, treasurer. I :,, ' ,! ;,•..,, llMi.iid. (.uKui-iljlil. Hi.iiMH llnilaiiiiilBi. lU !l. M-u!:,..!. . ....... . ' . II.1II. kliiulil. 1 Ml.. 1 llirt Inn iiliir. V.in Rnrkrl. Millrr. T ' lird ( iir. S|iurriri, (jihillr. Mil.jitrii, Woiili. Sotrnuiii. Urrviii. 145 Jl ' s (asu.il this year with jeans ami counliy cottons. Ellott LaKiencc lets the saxes take over in front of the home ecs ' shiny Moonlij;lit Whirl hatks-rouml. Roses aii l a trophy to Escjuire Girl Barb Krueger. Social Affairs Busy, brightly-colored elves watched from I he hac kdro|) as dancing couples cclclMaled ihi llaixcsi Rail. C ' .oeds apjicared in bright t oi loll chesses. 1 licir (hues, who looked |)uri hiiu with red kcrthicls around ihiii necks. wore shirts and blue jeans. Ihe iidornially- allired twosomes glided between the com- bined ballrooms of the Lhiion to the tempo set by Lyle Rerns and his oi(hcsira. Lois Downing was ciueen ol the exening. .She was elecled hoiii a hekl ol eight linalisls bv agri- (uhuic siudents. .- t inierinissiou she was presented willi Iier crown 1) Dean Moyd Andre. (ilislening niooiilighi .... ghiiei iiig dec - oral ions .... caplixaling music pro ided aimospheie at ihc ' ' Moonlight Whirl. Ihe Home Kconoinics Ball, featuring KUiol Law- rence ' s orchestra. x as held in the Memorial L ' nion. During intermission. Lois Smith, president ol ihe Home I ' conomics ( ' .lub. was preseiiled wiih the gavel. (Chairman ol the ball. Belle Augustine, vvas gi en a do eu roses. l ' ' ollowing this, candidates lor Most Rom.iiiiic liiiiiueei were inn odiic ed. 1 6 Iowa Siaic siudiiiis s.iw tloiiMi ' mi llic iiii;lu ol i)i-((. ' iiil)(.r I ai llic aniuial |iiiii ii I ' lom loiiiial. NDl jiisl our. I iii luo on licslias were on hand (o lurnisli (oniinuoiis innsir (luiini; till.- (.viiiini; ol dam iui; and Imi. I he Iowa Suae Skylincrs and ilie Inixcrsiiv ol Iowa ' s l.arrv Barren h)r ;()t iheir livahv lo (onnil)nie iheir laleius loi liie Duo Pie inier ol 1 ! ' . •(). The siiikinj; l)ack.di()|) ol free lonn an added lu tlie (hio liieine. Two N| 1( N( tills tn Ik- llu- (t-llU-r ol .lUl.ulinli. The rir it-| la(( ' iropin li;i% Ihcii .iu.ii lt ' l, and llu- smiles say c iii;ra(iilalii iis lo llie Soilhir winners. A sinili- fioiii nIkii |)-A% illcd Cornelia Olis Skinner. absirac t loriiis ol wiiiit ' and linhsia appeared on a black backgionnd wiili a revolving (oloi wiieel to (Irainali e liie elletl. The lughiiglii ol the evening; was the | resenlalion ol |nnioi Prom (.ill. |anei .Su|)einois. and Big [unior on (lampns. Mehin Meling. liiis couple was elected Iroiii a loiip ul ei lii candidates by all juniors on campus. Marv Ann Lister was chairman for llu ' annual allaii. I all. dark and striking Cornelia Otis Skinner held lui Iowa .Slate audience en ihi.illeil uiih her character sketches. miIo dramas and monologues at ilie Insl ol ilu college lecture- scries in Novembei. I he pro gram consisted c)| li e parts, each wiiiieii 1j 147 Lven the lt-iii[ cr;iiK(- union tanic to Iht ' (arni al and oi( ' t ' (l lisa[ | io al ol (hi- A L ' aiiiblin Ijoodi. Miss SkiiiiRT. Ill i)rcsciiiiii lui sclcclioiis. she depicted diHerent diaraders by giacel ' ul l)()d iii(i iiiKiils 111 ilu ' use (il luT liaiids. riiere was no end lo her use ol aceents and tone {lualiliis to t;i c dilierenl character pans. A table and two ihaiis were used lor iht simple stage setting; which ' he changed as the cjccasioii deiuanded. (•olden ()ices — golden trophies! I he |)()lished presentations ol Ali)ha Ciauuiia Delta and Klni Hall songstresses led to another polishing job — shining traveling trophies lor the two women ' s residence houses plac- ing at the tup ol the annual .Soi()iit Dormi- tory Sing list. . |)ple green, boat-necked blouses brightened the .-Miiha dam ' s co.s- t limes and I ' lm Hall girls wore similar blouses ol red-orange with lormal skirts. Proof of their unilormil) was the interpre- tation, intonation and technicpie ex|Messed in song b each group of girls. I ap[)a Alpha I beta and Oak Hall were second place win- ners at the e ent held Sundav, Dec. 3. MfiO. sponsored by Sigma . lpha lota, national women ' s music honorar ' . H v Ihtifl Walih ihosi- losses. Tlic liian basis arc Ihinu ■iiTc ci airiifs. sir? (oocd a l)C ' :iiitirnl Iowa Sialf lotd. As ilu ' (lrlij;liuil ISC ' lu- man cagciiv ilmisi oiii his hand lu i(.(C ' ivf ihi ' u.uLam ' s. Iiis dciri niiiRil d.ili ' siii-iid him towards tlic daiuc llom. lasiiiij; an ity siarc at ihc loxcly (igarcnc girl. Ihrouglioni ilic I ' nion similar sicnfs well- taking plaic. lliis was ilu- hig ixtning when the engineers look omt liu Mrmorial I ' nion lor their annua! I- iigincti s ( ' .,n - nival. ' I honsands i | siudinls thronged through the halls and rooms oi the I iiiou tr iiig their lu(k al the many booths spoiisoied 1) liie engineering de|)artmental dubs and honoi- ai ies. I he .l. . ( iiKri(an I nstitute oi . i{ hi- tects) booth was the judges ' ( hoii e ol ilu- winning idea and most a(traeti e display oi talent. This booth oirered an Art (iallery where the larnixal goers might iew the I . ' s idea of cnginii i iiig in the loiin ol absiratt paintings and inur.ils. These paint- ings weie lalii sold at a iiois |)id)li( auc- tion. To the strains oi ' .St. I ' atrick was an F.ngi- neer the ; 7 sijiiires ol the (.uards marciied into the ballroom and up tf) the |)re.sentati()n plailorm to be lormallv pledged intf) tiie Knights ol St. Patrick. Following the im|)ressi e (cremonv a draw ing was held loi dooi prizes. A wide variety of gifts were given awa to the holders ol the ■lueky nmnbcrs. In the midst of the merrymaking ilu Most Rom.iniii f.ngineer was annunmcd lu ilu ' expectant students, lot the Inst time in ISC! historv a girl was ( hoscii to the honored |)osi- tion. jane Irudden. . i(h. K. junior was an- nounced as the students ' choice as l! . ' (l ' s .Most Romantic F.ngineer. .She was the onlv girl among the eight candidates lor ilu liile. Miss hrudden was piesenled with a Samson ite tiaveling bag in honor ol her election as | K F. of HI. ' .O. People Ho(k(-il to the Arc hi( -( I ' s booth tf list %cr IT. ii iiiiist Itiiou uli.it llu ' iiu.iii, iir clu vou? Oil. ii iiilil ' | .itioiii ' i ol flu I iii ' iiirrr ' « ( .itiiital liooili hits till liiillM ' tr .iiul look li.il ' x li.i|i|N-nr«l! 149 Fall Sports Norton Phnio - ff i- -r c f .Tj? -. ? liV ' ii yfl hront How: B. lavlor. Moore, i mwn. Mubcr, 1 imm, Cormack. Srcond Htm-: M. la lor. Roihackcr, Jensen. Robertson. Mc  lvnn, L. 1 itu . C. I nu , Hrriman. I.aun. Dorman. Thtrd Row: Bcal. Schmidt. Wilhclmi. Scnncwald, SanbcrR, Stewart. Schillmoellcr. Green. Co ad, Rockwood. fourth Ron: lacobwin. Shaner. Mann. SchrielK-r. Sangali, Brockmever. Rice. Clemlcnning. Bartleinan. lilth Roir: Slinkcr. ChrJ lenwn. Harris, Nichols. Heminftua . OtinninRham. Vevslev, VoilberR. Siiirl . Sixth Ron-: Shiblev. Weeks. I illo. Bcacom. Dillon, Sihnell. Swanson. Brellsthneider. Sn-rnth Row: Dean. Ucl- bridgc. Lc-vvin. Cimburek. Matlle on, Doran. Congiardo. Hess, Meling. Eighth Ron : Arns. Cherpinskv, Siiohinan, Kiiliorn. Heick, Bollinger. Olrwin. MtOcrmoU, Campbell. Football Jim Doi.iii, INS AUAmtriran. rxcciitcs a pavs cuiii|iU ' linii for uliiih he !;aiiu ' il iialinnal iccoi ' iiitioii and aitlaiin. Since cxpeiiciKcd clcrans were at a prem- iiini (luring ihc 9 ' }() football season, nianv men up Ironi ilie ' I ' J freshman stpiad and reserves of |jre ious years saw considerable action. Abe Stuber. head meiuor. continued to exploit the ra le-da le I A ' , loriiuuion which was initiated and foinid so nnu h suc- cess luie at Iowa State (College. Not long after the season had ijcgun. it bee ame (|uite a|j|)arenl thai MigSc en compc lilion was going to l)e lougli sailing. ()ls!a lioma remained as the lo|) team in ilu iiaiion while Nebraska, K.uis.is, .lud Kansas I ' , showed delmite signs ol iiiipio ciMcni o ci |nc ious years. I he season ' s retold ol ihicc- wins, one tie, .ind six losses is uni ino nnpiessive. but is p.iriially outweigheil by ihe team spirit .uid deici min.u ion thai w.is displa c(I. 151 Doran .snags one to help lllM ll nil (In Coloiadans. Colorado IS( - 1 1. ( )l.ii.i(l -7 111 llu ' ()|)iiiiiil; home giiiuc ui ihc season ilir iiiinuin |)oim favorite Cyclones had lo |)la lioiii l)ehin(l and nionopoli e on a pass niieiiereni e penahv on Colorado before lliey (ould (|ucll tlie olfensixc of a snrprisinglv spiriled Hullalo s(|nad. Led l) Maury Schneli ' s vuniiiii and 15111 Weeks ' passing. Iowa Sialc racked u|) nvo (|ui(k louc hdo vns in ilie laller part of the game to erase a 7 to third (jiiarter ( olorado lead. Better late than ne cr, tlie C (lone looi- l.-all machine began moving in the hnal qnar- tei with Schnell circling end for the tying iall and soon after Frank Congiardo plunged o ei lor the score that ciiiiehed the game. Northwestern ISC — 13, Noi tinvcsu-iii — 2. ' ! Guard Stan C ' ainpbcll led the Iowa State C ' yclones in a aliani bid lor u tory against the Northwestern Wildcats, but the Cyclones went clown to their first defeat of the season by a score of 23 to l. ). Kxcept for a 5-minuie lapse in which the Wildcats scored nine points. Iowa State played on even terms. Sophomore back 1-iank C ongiaido led the Cyclone running attack against the ' Big len Wildcats, while Campl)ell and Hill I5 rus were outstanding in delensixe jjlay. . STATEJ Mort NcImhi .ipiK ,iis a liltk (liMii.i) .- !. [|i.iii. (il i)Hh ( t( I II, n 4-i(oiiu ' s (he low.i Siait- liitc (o hioak the 7-7 tic for oppoiuiils ill the setond (|iiartcr. 152 M.uiiA .SthiU ' ll Ihriiu llii ' kcx bloik llial |i;iM ' s the u.i for skat Ii.k k Mtl Mcliiii;. ISTC ISC -LMi. ISTC -S Kansas 1S( -■- ' !, K.iiis;i -:!! Ihc Iowa Slalc Tcaclieis (lolkgc football s(|iia(l caused no cml of concern lo the Iowa Stale team and C ' vcionc looieis dining the lirsi iiall b lorging ahead of oin disgi untied team b a margin ol two [joints. Alter halfiime Rill Weeks inileashed a pass- ing barrage that would ha e sivmied anv |)ass delense in the nation. Ilie Weeks to- Doran (omijination hgured in two tallies while Iiiil Wicks plunged loi iln ihird score. dreen scored ending the game wiili a com- loriable margin of. Uti to 8. Ihe Kansas |a hawks dampened Icjwa State s Homecoming s|jirii by downing the (. clones .S.S to 21 in a Iree-seoring game Ijc- fore a record crowd of 1 ' .I. . ' )(!(). Ikiiind ! ' . to (I in ihe second (piarier. the ( vdoncs got back iiUo the game 1) irttte of jerrv Clim- bureks interception and 17-vard rtnibaek of a misplaced Kansas |)ass. I he ( ' . c lones scored again before the hall ended, but the lav- hawks came back siiong alier the intermis- sion and pushed across two touchdowns while holding the (acIoiics to one. Who ' s i;niil (o iii.ikc lllr iilll|ilt ' liiill, ill. II is ilir in| t ii|i III! (list iissiiMi. 153 Long Cy Vilhrlmi pulls one out of the sky against Mizzoii. issouri IS( -2 . Missouri - L ' O The C ' yclones gained revenge lor ihe 32 tf) shuiout handed iheni by llie Missouri Tigers in l!H!i l) ixiiii; ilie |)o s-erlul Tigers 20 lo I ' d on iheir home held this season. I ' he game was a hard louglu Ijallle .dl tlie way, with ea( h leam exhiljiling a hard (hi ing ollense and a sLubborn delense. Mark Rothaeker intercepted a pass early in ihe game whiih resulted indireiiK in a touchdown. Repeated attempts by Weeks and Doran hnally placed the Cyclones in the iea(h (i lo 0. Missoini came back vilh two (|uick touchdowns to end the Inst (|narter leading 13 lo (i. ihe Cyclones knotted the count on a 44-yard pass play in liie second period, but the Tigers boiuiced back to end the hall leading 20 to 13. In the second liall Missouri drove to tlie Cyclone rjne- and lune- yard lines. ' The Cyclones not only held fast, bitt pushed over 7 points in the closing min- utes to end the game in a tie. In flight is nnr of ilu tlm i V( ! s to Ilrii .lu passes that was completed for a touchdown against the Tigers. lA. STAT Oklahoma i.s( — ;. oki.ii - . ' II I he nation ' s (i |) ranking ro(itl a1l u-aiii liail a Irw (ail kalhcrs phuktcl ilic .Sauir(la il tonk oil ilu- ( .vcloiics ai (llvilc W ' illiaiiis I ' ichl, fs. ilu ' iiK II hoiii ( )klalioina won hm thai is not tht- wliolc stoiy Ijchind ilu ' { ainc. Dm inj; the major part ol tlic game ilic l)attlf was ni|) and in(k. Sioiin;; on (|ni(k jal)s the ( )kl.ihonia ii.nn was able lo |)ik- up a 1.5 to lialllinie lead. As pi.iv lonniKiuid alter the rest, it became .ipp.neni iliai the Cvclones veie not to l)e diniid. lor e er time llie Sooners siiiuk liaid. Iowa Slate retaliated. Both teams, however, stored once. I lie game was in the linal period before the Weeks-Dot an |)assing comijinatioii ; s able to penetiate the hei aided Oklahoma pass defense with a spcelaeiilar . ' ?()-vard com pletion which set up ihe loiuhdowu. ! lie (ivdone clelensi e unit louglit gamelv in holding the high-seoring, iiiuleleated Sooners It) one ol their lowest scores of the .season. V 1  f jt. . ■ :: - k Congiardci sued whilU liidrs .1 Iiiin;iiii4 Scxiim i.Kklir. n ( Ikl.ili ' .tli.ili fit.lki .1 fllhir ,ltlrril| l In i.ir(ll hot. Ill .!•. hi sn.li v .1 Hl.v.ilil lliss floitl V rft S. 155 Kansas State I i(:— I:!, k.iiisas Slali— 7 A pass 1) I)ill ' (_ks ,111(1 .1 l.iU ' K.insas Siaic luinbli. ' wiii- tnmii li lo i;i c ' tlu ' (a- iloncs a |)air ol louiili (|uaiicr lom lulowiis ami a I j to 7 win. Akcr coinciding a Ki-yard pass lo end Bo!) X ' oclbcrg. Hill Weeks seoied ilie Insi ID on a short run. Clendening kicked the extra point lo tie the g.nne. Mark Ixoihacker pro ided the margin ol ieiovy when he reecneied a Wildcat Inniblc and scored on the next pla with a biiiising end sweep. After scoiing the second loii(hdo ii the Cyclnm- line longhi oil iwo desperate scoring altenipis by the aroused Wildcats. One dri e carried lo ihe one-loot Inie and the other Uj ihe eight-yard line as lime lan out. Hallback i.i ( ' ircti stioA s (liat footb.ill (.tii ht ' .1 roiii li spoil. Melini; tatvt ' s a nu-an slip in sonic ground i;ainini; action in (lie ( loncs-K-Stalf -n(ounl( ' r. m Dianram Ithotos vuurtcsy l)vs Moines Register 156 A. STATE KAN. STATE Drake IS( - . ' I. Di.ik. —35 The aiiiiiuil classic j -amc willi Drake tliis vcar was iiiiircstinj; in more wavs (liaii one. N(il only was each Itam trying lo come out victorious l)iii arious in(li idiials on hoth (cams were sliiving h)i indixiihial lanrels. |ohini Itriglit ol Drake neited 221 ' yards Misliing lo set a new national oliense record while liieneman also ol Drake niainlained llie position ol top pass calc lu r in the nation. For Iowa Stale, Uill W ' eiks iimki liis old record ol citnipleled ]jasses and jini Doi.m hmke his |)re ions |)ass eatching leeoid. In light ol the records set the actual game seems rather secondaiy. i he (ivc lones oliense and delense spnitered on occasion hile ihe Drake olleiisive was e er dominant — enough to win with a i wo-ioiichdowii maigin. ' Li ■ y 0 n I iIcIk C.Kiii {Zii ,i| |u,iis III lit iloiiiiitil 1(11 (liiiililt ' Irnulllr. Jiiliiiin liiii;lii. ilii ii.iiiim ' s liip i;riiiiii(l . .ilrui. iiiris iiilii liniililr .is lie .iHiiiiiJls lo liuiU lli liiv .i Si 157 l l iy lA STATE Kill Wt ' cks seems l( ha e !he jiim| oil ihis would-be Nebraska tackier. Nebraska ISt- l;i, Ntbiaska — 20 Arizona ISC - 26, Arizona - 27 The much improved Nebraska gTound offense led by ihe All-Aiiierican Nebraska so|)hoinore, Bobby Reyiiokls, vas held under control by a surprisingly siiibborn Iowa State delense. ihe game was tiglit all tlie way and the ouKomc was doidjtlul to predict. A passing aiiack and a rini aroimd right end by Weeks brought the Hrsl tally h)r the Cyclones. It was not until ihc laiic ' r pan ol ihe game that Nebraska pidled away Irom the ( ' yclones. Nebraska stored on two sustained gromid attacks and alscj cashed in on an Iowa State I limbic on liie ii e- iti l line. in the Hnal seconds ol the game McCilynn oi State narrowed the margin ol tlie ictors by taking a hand-off Iroiii Weeks and charg- ing over. 1 he final game of the season played at .Arizona ,saw the end ol the college careers ol sixteen Clyclone gridders. This last game was a tough one to lose for these men. lor the free-scoring game was won In the Ati ona scpiad in tlie last ([iiarter with two (|uitk touchdowns. Hill Weeks and Mauiy Schnell were Iowa State ' s drawtng caids on offense. Weeks com- pleted 1-! passes lor a seasonal total of I I (i completions in 220 attempts. By the begin- ning ol the fourth (|uarier, Weeks ran for two touchdowns to help boost our margin over Arizona L ' li- II. Thirteen plays were needed before the Wildcats crossed the goal to collect the six poims that siK ' Ued defeat for the lowd State ( .1 idders. Vii oiian siuct ' fds in piistiiii (. tl iiK- mil nj hoiiiuls 158 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK - Fioiil Itojr: Liiliiiu!;, Ciinhiink, Tillo, lli ' a- loii. St ' cotul lioif: ( ain| l)( ' ll. Scaiii-e, Kolh.uktr. Tof) {(( ■; Aiiili ismi, Wi ks. Dcnaii, Willu ' lmi. WickiuittI i ' holo Athletes of the Week FriitU llmf: I Doil.llil. l.t-wis, Wilsmi. loins. S, nml ltn;r: l! illiiiRci. Sindii, Wii-il, Iciimii, ()lii|ialik. Wrestling Willi avsity siJoris ni() iii, insidf upon iliL ' ( oiiiiiicnccinciil ol lold wcallicr. llic spoils loUo vev autoiiialically turns his al- tcnlion lo wrestling. Coach Hugo Olopalik, who. inc idcntalh ' has been wrestling nienlor at Iowa Stale College lot the last liS years. again niasterluUy molded an ix( ei)lionally proficient vresiling team lioiii ilie niajorils ol underclassmen with whom hi h.id to work. Captain Boh Wilson, ihc lank l. ' w- pounder, li ed up to his championship tat- ing by taking se eii straight xiitorics. Hob Lewis and F.d Jones, two outsianding sopho- mores, pro ed lo be the instigators in Card- inal and (iold ictories over iavoicd oppon- cnis. Some ol the lop teams in ihe nation thai were encountered, such as Iowa Stale Teachers and Oklahoma, proxtd loo nuuh lor the gi applers. The team ' s li t and li e record, howe er, jusiirK l a U.nlur lot iluir hals. if M (i( a(ii ( tO{ ;tlik |uiiiils oiil (lu- hiiri lu l(U ol llu ' !;.Hni ' . i() ;i Si III ' 22 - CiiniuJI . . 6 l(i ;i Si lie 3 — l (ml m . . 25 l() ,i Si lie I() — M llliu soKl II Iowa Si Ik (i - I.S. I.C 22 Iowa Si lie 2:5 — Ncirtlnvrsicvn . . . . •) 160 ' ( h.ii nil il I ' m Mit . Sh.ill m (i (li.il s(r[i niut iiioirr For ()l) ions 1 1 .iM tis (I km i;i .i| | I( i s t ill it iii.iiii .iiinnMiHiiis. Id JniK-s clfif itiilh [iitNscs hi u|i[Miiii Ill ' s shoiildiis h) (hr (.iin.is. Iiiw;i Scan- Sum- . . . .. 19 - - ( .o|( 1) ado 7 l..w;i ( )klalii)ma lie. louii Si:itf . II OklaliDiiia . fe M ' i« ln v;i State . ... 11 - - N. I.raska 1 1 low: Man- If, Kansas Slal ' li W lu-i - Ihr foiiilh .Mill .mhI v ' in iioIi(mI kimus 161 I ' l r COL NC.IL - ?on Row: Mrrks. I- oi - sMIi, Peterson, Biiidci. Bi ' inhaidt. Srnnid litr.r: Siegfried. Allev. I- ' istliiT. Riuli. Sit-pli- tiisoti, MeliiiK- Third Hint-: W ' ikiui . Mi-i I latii. Wilt kc. Redd iiiKl oil. I l;ii lisnii. ( III-KR SQL Al - I-ronl Row: Siipernois. Kiookliart, Munnv, Ruth, V;n) Roekel. Srr- ' ■nd Row: liolin. HoKfeidi. W.iikiiis. iiiulrk. Ihniii. Hug. Meeks. Pep Counci 1 he 1V|) (louiKil acls as ilic iuk Iciis ol all |)t ' |) organi aiions on campus, ( ' oniposcd oi iiicmbcrs ol ' el-Jax, Cheer S{|ua(l. Vcp Band, ()3() C:iub. WAA, Varsity I, and ruisitrs, the couiKil lornuilalcs the jwlic) liiai is used at all s]j()rts events. This organization also plans and presides o er the inan pep tallies and siudcnl niigralions, and ititrodiues new stu- dents to each other al the Freshnian Mixer. Pete Mecks. the capable president, and his lelloAV workeis ha e done tmu h behind ihe- stenes work which kee]js |)ep acti ilies tun- ning sinoothh . Without this c hib, pep .h t i i- ties vould be curtailed greatly. Cheer Squad I ' residing at all home games atul sotne oti the road, the cheer scpiad literallv kttoc ks itsill otit to pioduce spirtt and noise Itdin IS(; spotts latis. Sending oH and greet itij; the loot ball team at the statioti is anolhei set ice the scpiad peilorms. I ' ete Meeks directed the c heel scpiad ihrongh the football season while )im Hog- leldt led the iumping jacks thru a hectic witi- tci (piaitei. Meeting weekly this small but lo .il oigani alion is iore er cooking up some new and novel scheme to obtain spectator pat 1 i( i| ai ion which is so impoitant to the athletes that weai the (aidtnal and ,i;old m Iowa Sl.ile spot Is e cuts. 162 Twisters lilaiikci |). lilies air jiisi |).mi itl .1 (l.i ' s ;i(li itic ' s Willi tlu I w isiiis. woiiuirs |)i|) or aiii alion, ai Icasi dtirin ilu- Man li ul DiiiR ' s (aiiipai ii. Lasl year al lliai liiiic ' llu ' IwisUis (anit l l)laiik.ils around ilu ' baskcl- liall floor al tlu ' hall ol a gaiiu- iiilo whiiii llir ( oniribiiuis losscd their iiioiiiN. I he lillf i;i iii ilu ' txeiil was a ' Maiikii party. Ihc Twisuis attend all sports events en iiiassi ' lo siiiiiiilati ' s(h( ol s| irii and add (oloi, I In oiii liiiiii ihe ear they devoir (heir abilities to dilleieiii drives and caiii|)aigns in addition to theii peji adiv ities. Ihe Twisters work in (oordination wiili iluir broilui or- j ani ation, the el- ).i . Yel-Jax I III ■(. (1(1(1 saiidwidies which (he (l-)ax, mens pep orgaiii alion. helped make, pack and hand out at the IK. )!) I ' ep liarbet lie was only the beginning ol a year lot the cardinal and gold-jaekeled men whose work is dedi- cated to serv ice. I hey also took tickets al the Louis Ann- strong coiueri. Al everv game during the football season, ihe ' el |ax designed and iM.ulc- ready a coloi card section displaying caricatures and ]}ii tiires in eoordinalion with ihe Marching Hand ' s perlormanc e at hall- lime. Dining X ' eishea. the men worked hard al aiiv job given ilieiii. Iroiii lie ket-iaking lo cU. tiling up llu ' si.idiiim allei S( ) I VMS! JRs - Ar iii( lliiir: Biiik. Il:irlriii ItiiTt.iiiil, hiiilk. MtKiMii, Watliu-r. Kril dii-I Koliiiiuin. Sriiitiil lliiw: Mllll . MaiK.ii kriif ' uri. C:linKin.in, Millitt-iil I iilllt- liMhri. KftMhr. hfhln. I ' llllipllir , Sinilli hiiKlf. Miri.im I iilllr. llntii Utnv: .vv Koliucr. MiMin, Hiinoii, Mjillaitil, Ariioltl fourth Itnw: C riiuc:ll, V(KhI. rfilliiiloil C:Urk, Vrj rr. tilth Htm : SI( ' )ihcll UMl IlliKRJii. Ki-rnr . l i;ikr. KiicmIcI, Kjtkfl injiin. C.jrIwHi, Null, Joiic . Riiriuii. HIiiiik imi. Wi-rli . KtH lrr. i tlt Itinf: Sii ilr i lc%. Wlijtir, K ill%. ViK«. Slulifk. Cjii.i Kiilrr. I i|i|H-rl. Hicr. I.iii ' hr. Itdoink. VH.J X-Atn«( Hiiu.- I).ilitirrl, I llliv Hiirili. M;irri iii. Smiinl Haw: lllilri(kM-li, HonnrMi-II. YiiiiR(lii«, SHr;iriiiKrn. ILimp tiriHk. lliifil H ' tif t.i8nii«. C:li.iitii.liii, VVik- nrt. (Jin iDKrr- fniirth Itnti . Viulrrvui ll.iiiltl.i%. K.II.I. n.itv li. I)lc- k. tilth H.. |. II(.|. . Wiit.iiuh, ti ' rrl iM. SLininii, At iftii rpliin. 163 Union Activities 157 Publications : yn Religious Activities IQQ Organizations 202 Winter Sports Basketball 221 630 Club 229 Swimming 230 WAA 234 S. s . S , V V .- ■-.)■ ' Xi . ■ - N. X ' v ' ' - X- ' X ' X v: sc c5 Union Activities - iti- ( lul) vucalists , . . uuduiui- pkastis. I ' .niNiiii; in (.uUI Slai II. ill, l nimnihti tlios . u .u (lainutl. Union Activities Thi ' la i N haimoiii c loi I iiion Nile C lul). B() slin!4 . . . (aids . . . wauhins; I . . . (laiu ing . . . (how lines . . ' .uiclics . . . iii ;lit (liil)s . . . all al the I ' nioii. Weekends in winiei |uariei — nol loo grim sparkleil wiili nigiil (liib liU ' , I ' nion sl)le. Candlelight helped lianslorni ihe Memor- ial I ' nion South Ballroom into an ex(liisi e night s|)()t. A Uixedoed lieadwaitcr poin- |)oiisl led each (onple to their reserved tahle. l).in(ing to miisi( l) the Sk liners (oiild he aried hvordering lood from ' 1 ill-ja( keled waiteis. I ' ounlain reireshnienls were listed on a new menu specially i)re|)ared lor I ' liion Nile Cltil). Don Aicnds was manager ol Xite ( ' .hih. I ' rogr.im direc tor .Shirle ( ariei arranged lot intei mission lloor show luunhers. |a( k l ' o(ht. I ' led C ' .hrislensen. Don iends. l ' ol) )(■( k and liill (aanier — each was master ol (cicinoiues lor one ol the h e exents. RhapsoiU in lilue. piano xersion. was at its hc ' i undei Maiihn Mexer ' s lingeriips. )aiiel W ilsons ballet nimd)ers iiu hided I he 168 l.iii I 1 ii r lliiM kul M.iij;.iin Wliiiing .111(1 (.niiloii Mt R.ii ' uiili I I liiiik. Null IT Woiiili 1 liil was copied l) ).iiui (.inn .iiid Diik lliiiki-. ' .iric ' t was ollcrcd uilli a maj i- ( ian ait l (jiiii k liandcd Rohni Kium-. A ( an-( an Ikh ns line, a i oniho. an .k ( ordianisi — lalciil in .d)unilan(C ' drew lai j f ( lowds. [..ni luii . . . ninllliil igj;ks . . . iiowd [•aiki ' d (.real Hall . . . I ' .l ' il X ' arictics. With a new i |)e oi jtidj inj; being used this ear. no one skit was lated in lii ' t place. |tidgis |)i( ked two skits lioni eat h oi (he ii e nights oi ( oiMpi ' i it ion. lioin the w inning ten. lir)|)hies weie awarded to the top li e skits lo he again |)resented in ' eishea ' od il. The organi alions winning the judges ' hal lot wire Kappa .Sigiii.i, I ' lii Dili.i I hii.i. (In Omega. Aiaiia and 1 an Kappa i.psilon. With an otiisianding i horns line, the iniin- heis ol K.i|)pa Sigma ga e their new ersion of ' Snow While and the .Seven Dw.nls. iillmg iheii s.iiiir in song. liu g.i e ihis old time iaiiN tale a siiiprise ending. Snow White deeided to many the se eii dwails in- stead ol running olT with Prime ( harming. ()i lo he outdone, he .nuiouiKid his mien- lions ol marrying (hieenie. ilu ill.iiness. In their nistorv ol Drtims. the Phi Di lis depicted the dilleieiit stages in the dexelop ment ol drums Irom piimilixe times until lodav. Willi (III iisf ol a naiiaioi. ilie .nidi enit was taken to a naii e dame, .ni linh.ni leremonial war dance, a Spanish hnllliglii. and linally lo a modem ja dance done in black laic. . barnyaid s(eiie. (oinpliic ' with .inimals thai daiuc l. w.is used l) ilu ' (hi ()in(g.is in rill iKiK flltlin liisloix i.i slnnvii. I .1| |M SJMN IIP ' llH I I X (I MOtI .1 Sn Willi, Chicis for Ml. Football . . . Tikt ski C:o in (lu- i;iin illi ;i s( ;it I .iiul ;i ' j.i . CloiiiUiN Si lf. I he (riiiral i liai ,i( Ut, (■oolus, (Ici idcd lo go lo llic (il lo srf llic si,ghls. AlUT a Icllci ' lioiii his cil (oiisiir he |)rf|),iU(l lo ka c ' . Bill a (lionis line oi iiiilk- inaids and ihe hnin animals kv hiiii hoiiu ' on iIr- I. inn. l)e|)i( lin a satire on opcrali( sini ing, ihe . ca(ias presenled L.a Diall IndiKlion. ' Their draiiee. alter tailing to Inid an way to beal du ' diali. sang goodbye to his parents and girl Inend. Lack ol feminine company was more ihaii Mr. I oiu hdown could take. He fell ill helore ihe i)ig game m llie lau Is.a])pa V. )Si- lon skii. Willi ihe hel|) ol spectators, coaches, cheerleaders and the team, the Homecoming ()iieen brougiit ijack his enthusiasm in lime lor him to win the tiame. (.hi ) (laiuiiiu . . . lu-ic (ouiiliN SInIc. 170 Union Board ' ■.Siiowhowiiil Inw.i Si. Ill ' si lc! fs. iIk ' wc-alluT has ic.ilh li.id its p.ni in .iliiiosi .ill i) llif atlivilics oi ilu- snukiii Mcinoii.il I iii oii I his year — all ihi- .i irom mlliuiu- iiij; lIu ' j rili ' s hiisiiirss ui ilii- Mr.iinitd jive s|)fi ialists nl iIk ' I ' liion liii.nd spmisoi id ■ |a al ihc I ' hil. ' Oiii nl iwfiitv-iiiiii- bo.ird iiiiiiibiis. iiii arc suidciiis ri ' |)r(.Mniiii ; undii r.idii.iiis on ihc I iiioii ' s ho.ird nl diuiinis. Ihc voiic iii.i be small, but il s bcin well hccdid. ' arii.li .s. I ' liioii N ' iglu Cilub. brid c ilasscs and loiiiiiainciils. .Sunday nighl movies and niusii innieris. these were ,dl I ninii Hn.nd s|)()ns()rcd aeii iiics. lioard members arc al.so assigned as linantial liason olliiers on the lentral lommillccs oi each dame thai is held in the I ninii. Heading the board ihis ear were disins- sinn-giiiding Pelc Sandbcrg. presideni. and workhorse Bill liiisc. vicc-prcsidcnl. Uo.nd iiuiiiIh ' iv pKp.iir to |ii ' it- % .1 Imi oI iiimic films ••III III- t-ll-lttllllf, l lillUI . l.llMlgUll. UilM II, AltlllU. M.lliliiltl. r .. iii i.ft. , Ut.tt Uw... ; ..nll.. Srfti.ltMlpi. . «Hl.t 171 Publications PinrnaH photo ii in i I I ' .i ' ■ 1 1 !■ i IU ' ; ■.. I: .. _ I.. all. ihiiirl. Ai.iuN. S,-,.„i(; (..;,. Ui.iiui. R,i ii. Miilim Publication Boards A S ' lO.OOd l.ilxii ,1101 loi 1S{ |(im iialiMii siiidc ' iils — ill, Us llu- l()-iV(i Sidle DiiiIy. lis ilif )()l) ol iIk- Ddih l ' iil)Ii( .11 idii I ' xi.iid Id sticc I an cililor and l)usiiics.s iiianagci c ai h vcar. (litlalc cdiiorial policies, examine Ijiisi ncss (onditioiis. and in general (oiiiidI ilie growili and e |)ansi()n ol ilic voiir ol Iowa Si ale ( iollege. I lie soul ol llu lidiiih iiia l)e ihe editor ' s. Inn ilu ' |)oli( us .111(1 |)i odiK I ion lieadachcs of the eail)ook were ilu hoard ' s All idiioi .111(1 ,1 business manager were a|)|)oinU(l .111(1 guided, budgets and iinprove- ineiits sxre approved, riuis. the Boiiih Pub- li(.itioii I ' xi.iid guided its S.SI.dOO responsi- bi!il lo press — the iiomb ol II . il. llllMIl 11 111 l I |c s III) t li ' ..l,! I. |-ll «tininiiit« J .iii . K-MMi. NrlMMi. Miniiui. 173 Apples and l.i oii( uoik iiii utll in this litniih oriUi cni c. Bomb During Ifl ' il, ilic lai.iliiv rau nl llmin ' s- (fiil lul)ts in those iwo looiiis al ilic cast I ' liil ol ilu- I ' rcss Building has been asLound ingh high. Some said ihcsc rooms were open onl al niglil. Awd then lliere were those who (lied ( )l (oiirse. atainl Well, ihi were probably both a little ( oi i tc t vacant ol ex|)eriente; and o|)en all night! There were deadlines; piodiK i ion |)rob- lems: gradi ' trotibles; ne s petsonnel — all the Leehnicalilies thai plague a new stall. At first these were hard to sohc but as things slowb bnt suich went down the (ham lo (he picss shop in the basement, the jigsaws seemed to lit llnansebes logetluT easier and easier, Ihoiightl 111 i Ui b I ' ownall. a phoiogiapher supreme, soon loiind thai there was a asi dillereii((. ' between ihe l)iiil darkrooms and the ediloi i.il desk ol the lioinh. ;..,t ( II,,,,: Mill, 111. .,11. I k.l,.!.!. l ' i.iii].lii.A. l ' .,uii.,ll I ....I Mill., , I,.... I Mill, 1,1 , ,,,„,( , ' ,,,, 1 c-Kn. Wh.i.lf, (..,ll,i,s, ..ii( .ii.niis.n. ink, ll.iTkl.v l ' ' iI KJiiiliioii , KikIi, .Mtercady. ' third It, u : lliiliiaiui. Ki-aM. Hock. W ' ockI. ()hiiliu-is, eicclrnan, ' arulfi uarf. Hfslci. Si) ficiKn. Saiuicivon. e.hiliK. I ninth Haw: I liotliiii. M.iwrs. W ' allatr, KobiiiMiii, (.ariliru-i ' . eollinsdii. KfiMicr, l-i iifldcii. OowiiinK. ( . littw: Scin-II. Knislumi, RoRn . I.iTilinH. llt-iiMiii. Rdss. Kinuii. Mi[.ai«-ii, Salinas. Bjiulrr. Si lh Itmv: Hnatil. l.iiiiliscii. {.al . , iiiIi ' imiii. S.iili.ti, Wiikluiiil, S,iiw.,,inl, ) hin ckci , Suanson, 174 ' Iric ill ilic Boiiil) ollitc is iliai iiilorinal pidiirc thai ihcsc nine guys ha c (lr()| |)L(l ill to idciuilvr m know, lliai om- with ] v Idur wdiiR ' H around tlif ial)k ' . ' cs. it ' s a lact. juM such tragic tilings as these were llie plagues ol the 1 ' . ' . ' )! Bonih staff. Pictures that had to be taken h e and • ix limes helore ihey coiihl Ijc piinud and copy missing. Xori (ya gotla do it) Frank chasing down that lost signature . . . I.ois Ohnmeis talk- ing to l } photo rapluis ihrough two diller- eiu doors ai oik e . . . l ej g l( I.ncii seeini two senior |)ics lor one peison . . . Mike Hiin ekei drawling about his missing index hureati . . Dotty Beisner ' s i)al) leeding troubles . . . Roy, Mills hot (()p la lost roll yer own ) . . . and I ' .ii I ' umphrey with her work engra ed on hei mind. es. these were the limes thai tried the minds ol Inw.i Slate ' s energetic yearbook per- sonnel. Ttlr stttts tx-hillil r.H li llinnlf pi4(iiir s ;i ciiiii| lii .ilcd ihii- — .i«k .iin lit Ihrv |ili( liii:i.i|iliris. Ik ' II Ih ' i;I.i I In Irll tiiii. NOKll) I K NK M:iiKii;iiii; I.dilni 175 Till ' btisiiiesN stall ktpl |)l ' iil il set iiiaiics al Koik. I ' m, jiisi as ihcic was a Dr. |ik l, iIutc hail lo be a Mr. Hyde: and hide is jusi whal lUisiiicss Manager jaek elson didn ' i d i. Mild nianneic ' d and | ii|i loxiiii;. |a( k and his inseparable baby boxer seemed lo kce|) ihe irouljles of the editorial side Ironi aliett- ing his toilers too iniK h. .Snioolh is a term that lias been nsed lo denote varied siibjecls. bill as applied l(i llu ' lionih. it des( ribcd onU the bnsniess stall. Not Old) ' did the triikle ol expenses (i er- llow loward the budget ol .S.1 I, ()()(). ixit dil liinlties had to be ironed out lot (olleiting ■10 (cnls e ery hall-honr on the honr Iroiii some patient sindent wanting his Uoiiib sent home. In hut. it got lo be. (•ol 10 (enis in ( hange? (-ood! Name and address on the paper -and lea e the iiione on top. ' .Sales --this was the task ol lom King. Did von know thai only .-) I per (eiii ol the student bo(l bought BdiiiIis ( I ' lie rest got them Iree!) This was a I ) per ( ent increase o ' er the old record, not bad at all. lor the business books. |()ll NELSON lliiviiicss Maiiaijcr KOIll l I now I I I svis1.ini ItllsiiK-ss Manai;( ' l 176 I lev. uar ii|) iIkisc I.im L ' () |)a ts ;iiul Ni.Mi i) ir. ]{t i lomul ;m( ilui h.ilt | ;igc deal l ) sii( k Ml ilii- iiiiddk ' . AmilluT i()iiira(l and anotlui shekel — aiiuiluT part ol iIium- . ' ir () (oiuraticd |iat;is ()l tlif ' . 1 lioiiih sold. ts. ihis was tiic whirl- wind job ol lirt ' k ' ss liol) Dowcll. | agf (on- ii.Klor. Ihdsf ni.iii old i iisioiiKi s. iIh lew new ones and ihc ine iiahle slow ones were the worries Ini lioh. i)nt they were in and signed right on ihe Boinh ' s i)la( k .ind red dotted line. And. lest we not lorgei. there was also that slender integiating laetor in the |)erson ol Kleanor Leiinner. ollice manager, presiding over all the business stall ' s secretarial and liling systems. The systems — the .ne the unsung ol the stall thai will h.i e ihiir names here in sweat and blood .ibmii iliis linii ' next (ar. I ' mnib i i l)i)ml), nd. (hoi) biniibs upon! Well, that ' s wh.ii Wihsiei h.is lo say about our eaibook. lioin mhi like iti C.ollcj;f IIIM ll(■ ■ In I|m il Ilusc iiiili s (iiiii umkcrs. il.i J:« u . l.,«llKl(l.44li, , ii%t U, t «.4, (..illLl. SitttHii iift,-. lJ«tta t|, (■UMtltMUli.itIt, KlMli. l.itllMltl. Willi. 177 WILLIAM ALFORD Editor TOM OLSEN MiHiayiiii Editor owa State Daily RK HARD BRAIN Editor DONALD Ml MM Managing Editor I t:,i,i 11,,:, Kl;l l. (.arrctl. (.rirlilKin. f)lMii. Mulilil, llrowii I. (fuulil. IWadlL- , V ' oKKciilhali-T, Ucrgrsuii, Ni ' Imm). rfitntt liuw: Kliiic. Iiiuh.iiri. (.hi isU-iiM n. riUiNtin. Olttill. I pldH, Third Row: 178 M .iD.ii iiii; (tlilitl .mil liiiiin.m (oiilii in hniil nt .1 lini l |H ' .iliolil soiiu ' t oi I r lions in iht ' l aH . The darkened room w.is luislud and cxpcc- lani. I lun. siUnih. a sokiini i roiip iii hl.u k robes ciUcrcd arr inj; ( andlcs. 1 lu ii. as ilu ir audience baled tlieir l)rc-.iih. ihe l)et;aii lo sing: ■ We ne I he jonrnalisls. We nc er liglil wiih lists, We lighi uiili typewriters, We are ilie l)esi ol liglilers . . . I luis. singing a sacred press hnililiiig aniheni. members ol tlie loivti Stale j)(til staff began their enteriainmeni at one ol the thirty |)ariies which signilied the end cjl each c|iiariei s ptd)licalion. Hnl. lu ihc ( h,iL;i in ol ihe join nalisis. ihcse parlies came but lour limes a year, and were amply siipplenienied i) liard work h)r mem- bers ol the stall. Dming the past year. se c-ial (h.inges were evident in the l)ittl . ()iu ol these- h.is been a greater licedoni in ni.ikc ii|) issues with I hi iiini|HtM-t ho sN .1 |iiiifil ol lonioMou ' s liiiih lo Nnk tnll.iill. sjiorls idrlol. who (tllif.ilU r rs lllr | .li;r. Head iitcis .n t k [)i Ini ' h |ini Kuss, in (he slol, wtio ' s ligiiiinL; ouc hr.nllini- i f loi l)ail stories. 179 Mai Ml ill ' , scissors ami riiblui (ciiKiil air llic IodIs oI llic iracli ' uluii acl salisiiun jcl I  ik on a iiiu la iil. |)i(imc liuiiis. (iduTs looking like labloids, or spoil nig iKW i |)C ' laces. Also, ilic l)(iil has (hanged ils editorial ie |)oiiii lo eiuonipass more than jnsl ilu ' d,i to da ha|)|)eniiigs on the (anipns. I.asi spring saw a iwo-page spread outlining the liision ol Mii ' ians on campus. Duiiiig lall • md winter ipiaileis. the Diiil) sur e ed such siibjeits as slndeiu auiuidcs, and racial picj iidic e on cani|)us. The stor on etcians reccixed lirsi |)lace slate recogiiiiion with republicalion in liie (s M()i)i : Rfgi.sler. and laler. an award Irom the joinnalisiic iraierniu ' . Sigma Delta ( ' hi. as the best leatine .slory a|)])earing in I ' niled State ' s college newspa])ers (hiring the ear. I he story vas vritten by Ridiard Braun. who locjk o er in Jannary as editor, replac ing Bill Allord. Ill addition to lealnre material, the l)iiil has sLrcssetl special comprehensi e coxerage ol siK h excnis as the International House lire, ilie deadi ul l s ' o men working un ihe Sa! .s editors take liiiu oiil lioiii (drlriii; ( o) to look ha{ p loi tlw | lio1ni;i .tplu-i . Larry La«baui;h s ils a want ael ovrr the phone — lliat sinilint; toiic should help. 180 I tttnl iivu. Duiilcvv, M. kiiiit. Ku c-c, llaitLlitrlt, Oali-s, Hutak. Sttunti How: Uchnlvc. .Miiliiii, uKKCitilialct, .SullicrUnd. bhcarin. Third How: Gould, Allen. Short, Pii cr, drrcit. L. Kline. new Agronoiin Ixiildin . ilu- ;ii i iimtiu oxlt baskctljall (oailiiiig and ilu- iipioai ' onci ilic niaiincis and mores oi ilu drcxn (iandtr. (llif kin f ihc pt ' iinic-s on the l)usintss side ol ihc stalf was hmi R.i tf. Mi inj4 as l)usi ncss manager, assisted by . d eiiising Mana- ger Rod I laiuliell. riie Dtiilx ' s books were in tlie lila( k this vcar due lo ihc elforis ol ad salesmen who sought oiii Anus biisinessiiien lor ads. The Sixth Stieet c titoli Ijeiween ihe Press liuildiiig and downtown Ames ne er lacked lor business with Rod ' s new Stiidebaker and Don ' s an( itiit I ' hiiioiuh ti.ins|)oi ting sales- men lo and iioiii at ((Hints. mil ouoii uoDM II N( III I r fi t I lisill l.lll.l l I Ml 1 it K I I 181 Ai; juuinulisU look iiiiuall) at a fii t press run. owa Agriculturist noNAii) mil ON Editor lA RICHARD WOOD Business Manager ' ith the publishing of the April issue, liie Iowa Agyicullurist began ils r)()th year on the Iowa Slate College campus. In coni- nieiiioral ion. ihe siali turned oin a s[)e( i.il an- niversarv edition ieattiriini historical stories about the Division of . gri( iilture and its contribution to American agricultine. Don Button headed the editorial side ol tile magazine vith I)ar l ' isser as managing editor. Business manaoer was Ditk ' (i()d. Front Row: Braun, Visscr, Button, Wood, Murptiy, Christy. Second Row: Ficlitcr, Woods, Hook, Fish, Pigott, H.irkcn, Hokcn- bokcn. Third Row: Hammcnd, Hunter, Voss, Hcnscll, L. Kline, Fulrcll. Fourth Row: Ringry, Rogers, M. Leon Kline, Anderson, SUdkcy, Fiedler, Slanck. fitlh Row: Bnam, Fritz, MfL)on;ild. . niire, Facio, Pollack. 182 r I ' Al L NttOHAM I (lilor Kl H Kl) POSLK NN Uiisiiifw M.inagcr Ames Forester NOw wlial (III Wf do with it? .■ Ii.ni- ihc wood and don 1 know wIriIrt lo cut it. save il or plant more. What s more, what else have we forgotten al)oiit the (omplexities ol a toiesi and its uses? riiese were the (|iicsiions answered l) ilie stall ol the l ' . ' . )l Ames Forester, ainiiial lor- estrv ( .liih |)id)li alion. when they selected ■■Multiple I se Forestry as the theme lor this vears issue. I ' .diioi I ' .iul Xeedham led an editoiial staff ol T2 through their tangles, whilt Dick Posekanv and sialF handled the husiiRss side. Rusiiu ' s ' iiu ' n Posekanv and Watilgri ' n look o it itic twoks. fttinl Ht ' u. Imfrtd, I ' fMrkjtu, Nrr Ih. ni. Ilnnian. Ktrinlr r nftil littu „ r . M4itiii.iii. Nfiitlitn. Hnr;ik. Ihifti fiau . Mlrklc- wrMghl. Mrmiiig, Cjm| l cll. I iig, Irrrrr. foiirlh linu: (.la ri. Irii«rii. lUlr. Kolilnton, CiiiimuIiI, Wjhigrcn. 183 EVERETT (.ILMAN Editor JAMES SHIVE Business Maiia ci owa Engineer What, one studciil iiiana ;c(l and edited magazine taking seven awards? Well, this is just Avhat the Engineer did at the animal convention of the Engineering College Maga- zine Association last fall. 1 lie inontlih presentation ol inloi iiiati e articles and engineering huinoi ie(|uiie(l the help of more than 70 student staff members. . training program vas offered underclass- men winter (juarter. Editor was Everett Gil- man. Two stall tiit ' iiilu ' is ,t|i|jit t .1 io[) ol ihf loiva Engineer. Front Row: Spcrring. Hirt, Oilman, Sicwarl, Shivc, I ' rilLiik, I-.nlow. Second How: lavloi, DnuRlas, Slcwarl, Stark. Gocucv. Rudning. MiCov. Third Row: Bear, Blue, ScotI, Rasmusscn, Chamberlain, Condnn. Barmavli. loiirlli Row: rhor Mi. Knidkr. t.lcison, Blizzard, Krage, klop-iad, Huhrr. Christcnson. 184 Green Gander c i|(U- (.rccn (ionsc ciijovi-d ;i piolii.iliK WAV M I lie (.xix-iisr ol iis i;iil liailuis. Vvw game l)ii(ls mai)aj;c ' lo siii i e two attacks I) Iuiiihtn mkIi as ilif (•tiinlri was I M I l l M 1 N Iclilol siibjic ltd 1(1 1) iiiiiiDiiiy j roiip lilih liun- iL ' is hoih (III ami oil llic (aiii|Mis alici llic ( ilnisiiiias and X ' akiii iiu- issiits had appealed. I he himior bird ' s new editor. X ' intc Shearin. rephucd the (itnuli ' i ' s burnt tail plumage and tried lo strike a balance that saiislied all rcader.s with the V ' eishca issue. Itll 1 III SI liiiNint sK M.iiiamr Clhanging the (ireeii daiuler  While ( .ijxm Is a proh k ' iii. Fitil Wou ' .- Jnhnv)ii. Mrnilinun. Il;in«rii. Diinlrvv, Bii«c, Salln . Srrnml How: Hnrnschrin. SriitinK, Bown. An, Adami. Third Row: Ixaman, lliiflnun. Knll . Miirhrll, SloUa. foutlh Raw: Oniiltl. Wlnlrn. Krni, Hohrnhnkrn. tilth How: Manka. Burke. Vail, BtKhltrll, Boriim, Mrrritnan. 185 Editors (oiiUi on i.o lor llu- iu I Hiniuniaini . owa Homemaker Four-color coxcrs. more pictures to illus- irate ihc niaga ine and a thirtieth aiinixcrsary issue all added to a busy, eight-issue year for loit ' ii floiiiciniihcr editorial and business siafls. A pi za party lor the I!) ) )-, )! stall marked the end ol the vear lor some, the begiiming ol aiiollur lot new editors ol the () l stu- dent puijlislud all-home economiis maga ine in tin- ( onni v . JANET SIJTHERLAM) CiO ' Kililoi BARBARA ALLEN Co-Editor JO ANN SORENSON Business Manager first Row: Krnwka, Sorcnson, Allen. Sullurhirxl, liiii. ii I ' ljiiiphrcv. Srrnnd l ' -: (..iirv I ' li n, short, Miller, Ohiimcis, ih rii Roa: Dcnm ln, r iKuc, Hopkins, KcaM. Bullir, , I.iihcus. lourlh Roif: Cook, LcgB. Cl .ill.iricl, McLaren, .Moore. Sicclc. 186 trntil .■ .:, Mn.ik. I)iiiilr , ilngr.h, Orlovnh, Hiihrr. ,rnnd liinr: t iinlish. IM cr. Kdujrd . Ludcmail. Ihitd liuu: rj M;iu. [laHKMMl, lU ' tl;iiii . V;irTinKl( ti. Fourth Hon ' : Krausr. rhorccii, Haird, Ohatrljrr. Sketch licsidcs |nuiiii oul a iiiaga inc ilircc limes a year. Slwlch s|)()iis()rs a sales coiiusi and a frcsliinan wiiiiiig (ontcsi wiili a uii dollar Inst pri f. riif winner nl ilu saks conusi earns a ti ()|jiiy. Iliis year Skclcli aeli ilies were headed i)y Leo Hiiljer. Hob Hoak and [anei Dunlew. Assisting iheui were Aiuie Ludeniaii. Jim Ikllamv and [im 1 lioreen. Referees weie Dr. I ' carl Uogrele lor ihc ediif)ria! stall, and Dr. Koixii ()ilo i(li lor the business stall. r ill Molnus I S sin I niiiidi ft l llu ' kilih t.i(l cdilois. I VM I or N LEVY 1 lil r I I o III III K KiiMiKss .M.lll.l cr 187 tront Ron: Sa v c:r, BushncU, 1 urner, Olcolt, Da is. Srcond Row: Nnninrrs. Muiplu. I ' tit immi, Umkc. Uoiiiin owa State Scientist The nc vcsi ol the main Iowa Slate puhli- caiions iiiovtd ' lo vl oti its coltish k ' i;s dur- ing the past )cai , to jcjiii its linaucially solxc ' tit l)i()ilu ' vs ami sislcis in the college jom iialisi ic world. W II hill these (o ers. students ha e re- ceived lust news oi lovva Slate research on rare earths, ])hoiosvnihesis, studies ol prison iniblications. and purification ol zirconium nieial. Also lealured ha e been comprehen- si e slories on college tele isioii plans, de- bates on college wage le els and the three to one sex raiio. No sir, till ' (oviriun isn ' t tlif iiiuiii alliarlion. WILLrVM OLCOTT Editor KK II KI lU SMM.LL Business Manager 188 KOl.WI) lU N(.l Veterinarian I ndii iln- iiidiii li.mils ol I diidi l K.imi and Husiiicss Manager kol.iiul liunge, a siall ol . ' ?() puts oiii the low.i Sum- iiiiin- arian ilircc limes a year. Publishing llic Icdmical |(imii.d howcxcr, has scxcral non-cdiiorial pinhKnis — one being ihe oMue rool which k.iks wlun il rains. liui lonie i.iin. snow or Hood, issues yo lo o er l.L ' IKI paid subscribers in all IS slates and in I I loreign eouniiies. r . ih.li tioiM |(iL( ' In liiiliii s tMi(- s lu-i c in (Iii-m IiU-n. 180 Religious Activities Salinas photo 1 i I ; . 1 ' r,:X. 1 Religion in Life Week l i. |iisi|ili SidU ' i ... .11 l i ' lii;iiiii in Lilt W t k i iiiimk .iiioii. A wctk ol (lcL|) ihiiikiiig was in store for l(t .i Suitf suukius diirinj the tuciuy-lilth amuial Religion in Life Week. January 8 to 1 I. I lu ' l ■.l )ll l)iliiii(l llie llioiight-proxok- ing (liseussions was Or. Joseph SiiiKi. Jr., guest speaker lor the week. . prolessor ol theology ai the l.mhLi.in Theological Seminary in ( hit ago. Dr. .Sittkr didn ' t apologize lor liis inn lli c i ii.il cinph.isis in his addresses. He siressetl the relalionsiii|j between (.od. man and nature as a means ol seeing A Light in the Crisis ' ol toda . He talked tonnnon sense lo his audience, iuid siiidenis and laiidty both res|)on(led enthusi- astically at the informal discussions and cf)n- ocations on the week ' s program. .A marriage panel .Satindav afternoon pro- voked debate between Dr. Sinlei and mem- bers of tin (ullege sociology and |)sychology dc|XTrinunis ( liniaxing the week ' s a(ti itics was Dr. Sink is Sunday morning address, Our ( ' ountry and (iod ' s (Country. ' Morning chapel services, radio broadcasts and debaters forums were also .scheduled during the week by the central committee headed In Ronald . ronson. general (hair- man, and ' a ni- an css. ice-chairman. I In- Rt . R. I . Ia loiiie was laciiltv adviser. I ..nil. III. I lln t III (tnll.il I iiliMlllI li I ol Ki liL;iitii 111 tilt. 191 Interfaith Counci Morning chapel devotions hu ' ih around themes such as rhe lime is Now — Ac- knowledge Cod. ' panel discussions and all- college con ()cations leattning l)i . |oscpli Sitiln. professor ol tiicology at ll u- Chicago I.iulieran Theological Seminary, helped make Interiaitii Council-sponsored Religion in Life Week a worthwhile one lor the stu- dents. This vear ' s obser ance ' as the iwenty- lihh of its kind held at Iowa Stale. Interfaith Council. cc)m]30sed of represent- ati ' es from 18 member organi ations includ- ing C ' aiholic. Jewish, and I ' rolcsiant chinch gi()ii|)s plus ihc ■ IC A. W ' CA and Inter- ' aisity. also sponsored the World Student Ser ice Ftmd and International Christian University drives during winter cpiarter. A leaders ' workshop held h)i oHicers and interested members of the church giotips during spring cjtiarter was a new and success- ful i)roject of Interfaith this year. President h)r the vear as Dale Hoo ' er. Rev. LeMoine illii liatcs lii poiiil lo touiitil members. From Itmr: Kikh ImKiaii, riiiliinr. I.cM i. ki.isl I, lliiincr. ,-i niid Hon: lluniiil W I, Siiklc , ,„„liiill, i||j.ini«m. ' Ihiril Haw: Klilir, lljcr. Willirlni. C:;iiiu ' i( ii. C.]lliN|iii-. Itiiiilli lluxr: lliiinll. Kmh. Sclm.ric, NiidriMin. I I.iIIkiscii. 192 Frisbie Fellowship S tiiii; ti ' | .ii(liit-i WtNtt ' iii Nl lt ' .tl IunIhc I ( II() sliij). Willi .1 howl .111(1 .1 S|)l.isll. (IIIC V()()(I- (hoppcT gave way lo loose fooling and |)iiilic(i into tilt- cold. Odobcr river. This uas ihf tincx|)c(ic(l enieriaimueiu received l) ihose .mending the (iho]) and (ihow Day sponsored l) liishie lellowship. . n evening {ain|)lire wiili slory telling ended ihe day ' s woodcuiiing |)i(ni(. l ' ello vshi|) Mieniheis made use iil iwo Saturday alleniooiis (hniiiL; ih( m.ii lor .some good hard work. I lie earnings Irom the ■■( luisi W ' uik Day were used lor niis- sionarx |)i()|ecis. A I). P. student was brought lo this country through the fellowship ' s elloits. Interest and activity were kept at a high poiiil by the Krisbie I ' riday Frolic. the Fall C arni al and the Senior liantiuet held ill sprino (|u.irur. I ' . ml W ' aliher presided .11 lellowship nieeiings and was assisted bv |.i( k Sclioili. i( e-presideiii: Marv Dvball. siciel.n : .ind Inurlaiih delegates Faith Fitch and lAiauiie Woodnill, mk K j n, n lii i H ' ' 1 :S ' f Sm 9 f ' M % t %lf SwS n. twKilS. . % I ' FJ j frntii oil. hriiir. WiMMliiilf. sliitrlr. Dvlidll. Rrv. drlrr, M. l rm. Snnttii Itou: llolmr , llriiuiMiii. Ahiinu. Itnlnrtl. 11 nrn«on. KsKctt. NiiiLolU. fhifti Hf u l iuliMi, I ' . ht-iiMiii. Mocr. (•lawr. Itarlnift. CiniiMlh. Imlcr. Wraihrrhriiil. l-nu ' th Kou-: Riiig . Siiilh. Hfilinm. lldriin, llanh. rcnn. Ftuli, Dcjong. fifth Hou-: Kill. Keller. Glllnpic. KnRljiid, Niirum, Nurri«, ( iinllM, Laxsori. Sixlh How: Ftirr. Krlkcr. llrnHiir, link. Kol«c . l-tlch. Stliinuli. 193 Frunt Row: Hucdepohl. KellcnberRfr, l-iclds. Schrt-iii. King, Swicdom, hhm. Srnind Ruiv: Goeikci. Anderson. J. Peterson, Srhiue. Hndson. N. Peterson, Kohnkc. Sornson. Third Row: Jensen. l;ire. Wetteistron. Newton. Renwan . Jerde. Moland. Martin. Marten. Fourth Row: Oehlsen. Fralini. Hensel, Termunde, Friedrich, Dictcrichs, Renter. C;( nard. pahlstKnn. Faas. liith Row: Helinke. Winkelinan. Mork, Ehler. Taiibe. Widniann. I.uckow, I- ' reuiid, Vogei. Sixth Row: Xeubaner. Mr ii. S.hucne. Peieisen. Sdnader. Biadcn. I ' ollaik. lUmnester. Gamma Delta A raiuh-slvU- house, a smiling snowiium — those were only iwo ol ilie no el boxes for wliith Gamma Delians bitl at iheir winter (]iiarter box social. The social was one ol ihe Friday e ening parties held 1) the grou|) this year, and proceeds went to the I mid h)i etiuipping a student center lot |a|)anese siu dents in Tokyo. Free cr Parties were anothei huorite with studciUs at the Memorial laitheran Sttident center. . iree .erlul ol homemade ice ercani was a treat, even whiii they had to freeze it themselves. Regidar .Sunda meetings iiK luded mo ies, topic discussions, guest speakers and social hours. During the year. Robert Kohmike and Walter Jeske were elected presideiu and secretary ol the imeniational oigaiu a- tion. (p.tiniii.i l 4-ll.i, ,1 icporl ,|M I (lie iisii.il .iiidiciK I ' tlist iiv i(in. 194 Bethany nter-Varsity I.ilc ill ihi- m III doors — Ircciloin; lili uiulcr toiniiiuiiiM lulf — sii|)|)rtssi()n; ilusc- wtiT tlif cxtrtiiKs (il ilu- IniiT X ' arsiiy Cihribi- ian ltlli) slii|) jJio raiii iliis vcar. ■ ' I.ilc- iiiulii till- t Dinmunisi lu-e-l, ' this was ihf siibjfit ol an iiiicrcsiiiig lalk l) Doctor Karlvs I.cvas. Dr. Lcvas. a loniKi I.alvian. had main iiilcrcsling liisiiiaiid adoiiiiisnl M) ii.-i ((Hiiiol ill saielliic luuioiis. Odicr aili ilit-N ol llic .ni ' iuj) iiK liuk-d •Saiurdav iiiglil discussions, speakers, movies and social lioiirs as well as the Iowa Stale chapter-sponsored thrcc-day conlerencc at liie I.uihci.in KiMisidc- Cam]) ni Si(ii Citv. Presideiii lor the vear was ( ' .harks Anderson. A iiuiiihilh. (lull supper coniplete with a home grown laieiit siiow. ' es. this was ihi- lund-raising slum nl ilu- neihaiiv Pel- lowship ' s senior (abiiici ihis eai. iiui, the monev didn ' l siav unused long since it was loiili uiili sciii lo (he Iniernaiional (Ihris- tian I ' iii i-i sii in [apan. riie siudeiii oigani alion of the Christian CIiukIi. the gioni ' also spread the joys ol cdiuaiion lo a dis|)laced Latvian student Iric on ilu liiwa Stale campus. Sponsoring siudeni ministers lor the church services in Riiiard and Sandyv ille also took u|) iiuich ol I he group ' s time. Presiding oliictr lor the year was Louis Brown. IN IFR VARSITY trimi Itnu : Nirhoh. Hr «-. C. AimUt viii. Rnlicrt . O lMtriK . Sffond Hint-: Chri lMlivill. AlkiiiMHi. l.fi iiiK. Sclindh. R. Aiulcrwn. lU-l . Third How: SIroiii. Dtiriuh. JcnniMiii, Ocicliu . foHc. htiurth How: IscniKin. Jiw-ph. RobcrtMjii. Hc h . Wintcrlin. H( I MANY - r il How: llmwn. Win iMirii. Johnwiii. IVrH-UJlr. Rciu ' krr. ttfllrman. Willtrlni. IMr. rronil How: kr.jwinf-r. Vi-«i(iii. (•r.ipp. Sthiinukcr. Rt-i-rii. i  rr. MtkiMM-n. Ilotik. S;iw vrr. llHlkiiiwin. Ilirtl How: l.;ir«rii, l ' j|la«, Mrtorr. iV llfilm.in. Ciimphrll. Arajt. (Ilrrl).)! k. 1 . Ilo ' .mjii. HiihikIiI- 195 L S A Who wouldn ' t relax in tin- LSAiis ' coniloilablf louns;t Isii ' i ii Ijcaiuilul ' Siudciiis and i ucsls .iiiiiuliiig ihc (Ic ' dicalioii dI ihc new l.ulli tian Sludcni (xiilcr agreed thai it was. The ( oiiiloriablc, modern interior plus a new television set helped make the center a |j()|)ii lar meeting i lace even lor a small gioiip ol hiends, during their Iree hours. . leml ers of LSA didn ' t let their new (Ciller make them forget what was going on 111 oihei pails ol the world iliough. One oi iheii projects was the ccj-sponsoring ol one I). I ' , siudent and helping bring oxer another D.P. Ihey also packed forty boxes of cloth- ing lo l)e sent to Germany. Dining fall ipiaiter the group was host to the Iowa Regional Convention which was attended i)y nine other Lutheran Student .Associations from all over Icn a. Ollicers of the group this ear were Willis Schellberg, president; Dorothy Rosen, vice- |Mesident; )oan Simons, secretary: and Har- old N ' aig. treasurer. I innt U„u : Mtsii. Ili.m.i. Iikluiid. s.IuIIIkik. M.iikliiiv, Rc.mii. WikkI. Miii.,ii-. N.iik. (IniNl. Sniniil llmr: ki..iini. Winl.il.KL 1 It i in.iiiM.ii, il.ilil, Nflioii. Raja, Siiiilh, (Juick. Wi.l , I ' lliiviii. Iluiklcv. Ilinil Rnw: Hcnin«. l.ciii. llnnik«-n. Warburliin. llolslad. . i-lsoii. Odlaiul. ll.milrit. Mi.ibli-. Hash, fourth Row: Hills, Kasloii. Mucllrr. c:linsiiiKii , KillciilxiKfi . Kiirnlc. Wiuirs. Nc-mIiousc-. Person, billh How: Naig. Haiviv. Olvici, SihUuiII. Heycr, Nvman, Shonka. Nelson, Niriin. Rugiiv. Sixlli «ou . Moillcr. l-jarc, Roliwcdci, Siiandbcrg, Wdniildorf. Oiicscn. Cooni . .Milriclis, Sthoenlein. Dornath. 196 tri ni H.-u I ilti . Krllv. Sinilli. Mt- loi. Bnhrl. W rrthiii.iiiii, llrt kiiun. Iiini- . I clu)i. rttifui Hiiu . inkrU, Htouii, I nm 4r l. Jit (•rnniitrn. }a , H nii n. Mttijtihv . Nii dk. Mniii.in. Third Hnu-: Noll, (•rou.iit. Ilnpkiiif, 1 Jtitir. Fiirfiinr. tiinlrk. Mf h«. l jniB( ' . (•rfTDtaiMMl. tniirih ftint-: liiflut . I ' ldhnint:. C olliiM, Wilwiii. ILiiihrH h. (nn nil. siniimi. I|j r . Mallrr. tifth Itnw. (.iK-h. vdj. Mini.. I uiM. XfjiininR. Ulok. |)owiu- . (•.lUin. Mjiiion. Vi l i ittnr: RctI tng. Hjkrr. riiinki-ii. Kj Ii. Kriiii . Con nrll, Mt lnrrnr . H.ill riM:n. t ' hriR. Holm. finf How: . llr . ( appu. WaKli. Kaihcr Supple. Dnnhani. WcUh. Scj ri IiiiK. Srtittnl Hon : Oil. Clon brrok. I.. Miulicll. Whiir. (•rcincr. llcniRf%, Lmi lm, Nfiirraitr. Thtrtl Ron: Ralli ' . Main. Dehni.iii. Nricoti. (.ill nrr. V.iKnrr. ORricn. Bli-ith. M. Miuhrl f-rttirlh Itnu : ManniRK- Volt, (•riffin. Mris. Sli «. Sthnc| c. DiSaK ' t. Ri-iinaii. Collivm tilth Knu-: Siimnct. Sioii. 0|ciulik. Nixon. Connlh. mtka. koltlliaa%. Miirranc. Miicl Icf. Sixth Hon-: Bibo. Cooper. RciRclsbcrKur, Johnson. Fil morrj«. Ram, Spain. HoNchcr, Newman Club Ncwiiiiiti (liil) iminl)(is li;i c IkkI their liaiids lull ilu- p.isi t.ii uiiii iliiii main a( li itirs hut especially duiiu Apiil 11, 1 I and I '  was the (iatholic l) llll ( ' iiiiii hu - inj with a(ii itv. The sindciiis phned h( st to a|)|)i()xiiiiately two luuidred delegates rep- leseniiug hitv-loin- (olleges at the li e state Ncw ' iuaii (iliil) I ' liAJiuf (loineiuiou. Also on tlu- agiiid.i 1)1 ilic i;i()ii|) s s|)iing tunc lions was the annual senioi haufpui and inlornial dance. Dining the yeai Sunday niiniiing hieak- (asis and Sunday evening get-togethers were regular e enis, I- iresides and disi ussions pio ided Iniihci six ial lellowshi|). Hoi) IMunkelt ser ed as [Mesidciu with the assistaiue ol Joan l« rinne. vice-president. ' l Hiir ait|il.ivs sir.iilv nrltrv foi llir Ntuiii.in ( liil) 197 HBin HWi ILfff Hf ' •- B r ' Ws Tlif kiiilun crew ' s busv and supper is ready li i a hiii)t;r Siindav iiii;h( lelhnvshij) t;roup. Westminster Foundation Money from pancake suppers, deputation teams, and odd jobs hel|)C(l Vcstniinster Foiuulaiion members bring Kalju Kik. an Estonian displaced person, lo Iowa Stale. This project, with weekly Stmday night meetings and Bible study groups, keynoled the Presbyterians ' activities. A new student center is inider construction for the grou]j. .Ser ing as ])resident for the past year was Ronald Aronson. l J- ' lH d M j v« «;jj ' m K ft . If , l VI rh ' ' V ' fi A • M M l r nr ( : : McWhorlfi , itulir. II. SliifTlcl. F.. Vtsul. Mrs. cMal. . ronson. . ruliM oii. VatlU.-v. S,;,,„,l I!,,:,- llrllii.i, lliiMnii. H.is.in. V. ' nl i n. k. Kcxii. E. Shifflcl. niMhc. Shtils, Gillis. Third Kou : Vi-.lirm.in. Ciumnit . .Alwaltr. M.irdin. Ho«rn. Tiippclt, Walker. Hubhaid, Ciaiilnci. tnuilh ttnif: Snoddv. Gordon, lloimon. Pelrirk. Douglas, Smilli. Drvdcn. Carlir. Iiflh Itow: Kritr, C. RosinbcTRfr, JohnMin, I ' tik. Ho[ulfi on. Bcrckhan. Walts. ,Siv( i «oii ' : Hamiclink, P. Roscnbcrgcr, Schoonovcr, KouchaKian, Savage, Sanders, Jacobsen, 1). Kotli. 198 ■■ ' i: .: . Mi.ii.Mi. |..riii ..!i. M.iltuus. Wells, t ul I.l . NnltMliKt-r. rf m,i tin., Il.tirirs K.itlilnm. I.i lor. Dfdl.m, Uc.i iii. Ihu. ' . v ' -;, l.ir% ii. I Sr iris, Aiken. M. Slr fns. Rroun. I.t-uis. tourth Row: C. CofTmaii, Ox k. Mariiii. Diirkind. Coxoii. Robinson. Fifth Row: J. CofFman. D. Field. H. Jnhnwn. C. F It-Id. cntctii, KtitM n. (i.uncriin. Sixlli How: Lcwih, S(illc , .Smith, Spniill. W. Julin on, Uuekc. Roger Williams House A IIdiiic . va Iroin IIhiik ' is ilir w - tonic mat lor Ua|)iisi )un pidpli ' ,ii ilic Roger illiaiiis House, liusv (()iii|)lciing ihc new lia|)iisi Clluncli. ilic siiidcnt group has also had liiiic lor inlcr-cliuuh voudi at tixilic ' s .111(1 snining lor iwo SundaN ' scrxitcs. !■ ircsidts. iTL-asurc ' hums, and a ]).in(ak.c lli|) loundid oui ihf stluduli. ' ol Sunday discussions. Knuly Maihcus scr cd as prcsi- dcni; Lynn C )uhas as iic-prcsidcni. IM liltlr tlio rl ,iihI .i loi of iilf.is iii.iki- fm fi t)|ii(.il Ko l ' l Willi. Mils iiiliit iti.tl hirsiflr. 199 Wesley Foundation Sav, do you know thai one about the guv who had to It was a big year for tlic Wesley Founda- lion nicinbcrs. Not onlv was their Collcoiatc Melliodisi (nuirch written tip at leiigtli in ■ ' Ihe (lluistian C ' entiiry magazine but Liie maga ine early in l!) ' )! acclaimed it as one ol the twelve most successful Prot- estant (hnnhcs in the United States. And it ' s luj wonder, for the many activities and will ihw hilc ' lunt lions sponsored l)y tlie Wesley Foundation ha ' e added to the credit of the Methodist ( hiirch. Not only at each .Sinida ixening meeting are topics (onsid- ered and disctissed sncli as leadersliip and niend)eiship training, religions edntation. recreation technicjiies, music, and coiirtsliip and marriage, but throughout the year Wes- leyans conduct several major activities. Among the more outstanding projects has been the sponsorship of a foreign displaced studciu. Further achievements include a hxal (iiapter ol Wesley Flayers, national Methodist dramatic fraternity. Wesley Fomidaiion is comprised of all Melliodist pielerence students at Iowa Slate. WESLEY COUNCIL — .Anderson, Davis, Crcc, Cook. Miller, Sickles, Ctwisti.in, Coloii , I- uoldt. Sp.iiling, Herriott, Chirk. 200 k. l r. 11.. .. ... U c . Mt rr. NcKnn. Siiklrs. Nithoh. Wmlh. Hcdritk. IMatc. (.anliicr. Saiuls. UtTiiinu trfilhman. Cod- iii. (t,ihrirlM ii. ol fii. Loiil. C:.irlMin. Illair. Hocdr. Havu-r, V,uy cOit c.Thirtl Kow: Wcrt.s. WiKon. Walc , Martin, IUl[Mtt , Itiaiii, OUIfirlil, Tolli, I i . t ' hlirtli. Jcnu-li. hintrth Ho;f: MuU-tscu. F.wiiiK. Mdhain. RossiUT. Ichl, Iliiwinail, Morris. (.iUlra. Mt(.rc v, C ' hmU-II. tilth Itnw: I Imrpf. Mrl%nll. !iinj{cr. Farrar. l c. Christcnscli. KuoUll. Wi ' f fr. W ' niMhi.iiil, M.uKi-ii. Iiil . I a%nf. Sixlh Unit: loliiisoti. Pclcrsnii. I.cnnartl. Ur Mjks. I ' allrrxiti. (.hitt , Clark, Bockc. Fielding. Friu. San(l«. I In- organi alion is (li idcd into Kappa IMii. the girls ' gioiip. aiul Sigma 1 hcia Kpsilon for men. which logeihcr aim toward training students loi hiinic ( Iuik li K.nKi- ship in the conmuiniiy. (ionfcrciucs were among tlie loiindaiion ' s (f)ntiiiumis endea f)rs. (.roii|)s composed ol Inc to touiiceii members aiieiided meetings Irom Lake I ' oinsett in .Soiiili D.ikoi.i l.isi jmie to the (Christian (aii eiiship .Seminal held in W ' asiiingion. D.C. and Lake Suc- cess, New ' ork, in Ic l i uarv. I li( W ' esleyans |)io idc(l .1 lull sr)( i.d stheihile loo with a monthly theme party in addition to numerous firesides and |)le(lge- ac tiye dances during winlei (inailei. Presideni |on,is Milln. u ( Presidenl (lien .Schmidi. and Secretary .Marjorie Sickles he.ided the- council of eighteen stu- dents which guided the gioup ' s aciiyiiies. ill- t.ii(U. I.ll) llill i- i ' iilii-% .iiitl ifLiMiii; ««iiik iiiii ic. C.arnl Mit ' .rrtiiiv 201 IVicklurid l liolo t 1 - V r X •i ' w  -■■ r 1 L w hiunt liitu-: liroun, llnltcr. nroiii. (mk- HC , Whanicr. Pa nr. Srcond itou R. Smith. Allen. Miulcr, Miller. C rmkcs. AUndrr. Vavtiii). Third How. V vix st; . IMutl(UT« ii. M (irhtT. Ilj|fnril. Kiiit- Err. Nt;irk. tnutth Hon: kiillin.in. CJt.ini brr%. ShrllhrrR, l . Stnilh. lliiKan. Wit «nn. tiflh Hou-: Kiirtllrr. Silirtt kfiiRiMi, Wrlfrl. AiiKcrrr. S(liurti);in. Ili-ll. t rnnl Htttr: ' i H, rt-K (ll. I.fwi . llotxU ' . I hom.1%. I iitkrr. Srcond Koir: Nivmh. Whriitcr. KUrnlHTKer. A l:innon, Mmn mrr. Thitd Hou : Poricr. On. i ' liaiiititiu. MaMit). 1- ii K( ' r;il(I. SirhrN. tourlh Hmi : hrniK. MntiiK ' mirrv. Iliikill. l.:i(U-hiitf. Ctc . fifth How: Hill H-—-. R( R •I . Storm. Delay. Haycii. A I A I he iiK liiici liiial ni iiuiis hmk .ill .11 the Iiiginctis Caiiiival ill is year! Ihc lirsl |)la( (• hootli and the Most Roinaiilic I ' lij inccr — ilic Inst j iil iRI- ill ilu ' liisioiA ol ihc (Oiliest — were hoili iluiis. I lie aiii|)iis | iii i,iiii 1)1 ilic orgaiii aiion iiH hilled a sei ies ol iiieeliii N al uliicli out side ar(liiu(ls and anihorii ies lioiii iilaleii fields spoke. Duriiij uiniiT |n.nici u | riMni.ui es nl llie group alleiuled ilu M.iie (oinention ol the . nieri(aii Insiiiuie ol Arc liile( is and jJie- seined a skit a (ariiaime ol Inwi .n.hi iccls — ai i n( 1)1 (lie nieelings. 1 oliuii- (lining ilie vear uere: Richard (ioeue . presideni: Ridianl Hroiii. xite- piesideni: Jane I ' liidden. sedetarv; and I ' d- uard I lu kei. iieasiiier. 203 AS M E lusi lodk at the mob at t liai Ixjothi What arc the Mechanical Engineers up to this time? Al ihis year ' s F.ngineers Carnixal the ASMF. ' s achie ' e(l the tiiuisual in ihcii Ixjoth by pro iding instructors as targets. They were ready lo ouldo tlieii i)rother engineers in other ways too. I ' liev lopped other deparimenis in the nimibei oi men going on the ainuial ins|)eclion trip, which look them throngh a ariety of phnits in Cedai Rapids and the Iri-cities. President ot the Iowa Stale chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Kngineers was Ronald VV. Hedin. . ssisting him were Merle Lawson. ice-president: (llay Shepard, tieasiirer; and (Clarence I hompson. sccretar ' . tuittt Rmr: WalLirc. Clhrislciisoii, Lowndes. R. Miller. Baxter. Zager. Srr- and Row: Cadwcll. Bliss. Kohl. . ' Vrher- lon. Smilh. C.healuni, Jones. Tlitrd How: Crowtlu ' r. Paulson. Ciregorv. C owlr . Shanks. Cllifton. totirlh How: Steeel- jnaii, s. Miller. ' eath. Bahls. -Anderson. Kiiinn ' . Rul) . Fifth How: Wharani. K.itikin. l,a Meur. Clausing. Swanson. Blank. S v ;(;!(•.■ Tavlor. Dudley. Frcidman. Sdiorle. Neal. ' oung. Irotit How: Lawson. Shepard. Iledin. Thompson. Hrroml How: Bradlev. Hals haugh. Fischer. Bohn. Sipvcrchng. I ' hird How: ' Lracv. Witli. Ciroff. ttildehranl. Hiria. Dowell. fourth How: Lahman. Bruhaker. fallo . Randolph. Nem- mers. filtli Row: Mahalla. Barlheld. B.nlos. Innies. Bear. 204 troni How: Barim, I (ip(. Hrin. Dirhl. short. William . OI on. Sf€otut How: l) wii«. Stliwrit rr. Vorlh;iii. I ' nlha t, (•Uvtr. V.ilv)it. Thtni Hoir: Wcrl , Tp tdii. inolrk. Norlhr , White, Kiislcr. r tun, tourth How: FirldiiiK. H.irt . Ml kilthni. Utija . Si huriiiU-iii.iiiii. ( hurih. l-ifth How: lilt. .i tF. Lrnnaiil. RohMcr. Clark. Kmiai i th How: ll:iv . K. F jval. HiiKlurnli. Mkmiipmiii, Haii- i-■l. Slhtuk. troni How: Smith. Sc timid t. Ro kla. Arkrr. Tinkham. Ron . Bnchnkc. Sei ■ itnd How: While. ( lrlMm, StrniiK. Whadr. Stephen vtii. Flu l. Cioodcll. Tliini How: Red fern, Watwui, twoldt, I ' arkhill. Mewe . Moer. Cousins, Croon- 1)11 i4t. f-tnirih How: KrocRcr. Farlcv. Smith. WriRht. Sandi. Pclervin, Ben- win. Utth How: johnwin. Fichtcr, Ciil- lr pic. W K llc , NitKcc, Held, IlaUtrom. W. I ' awal. Sixth How: Anderson, Sorn- wn.Oloon. Van Pelt. Siddall. Wachlel. Clark, (.o rrn. Campus 4-H I ' l III link ( .(IK I .il ll ii ( I locdowii was llif llicMic ol llic uiiilci (|uaricT ( ' .ainpiis I II |)aii . I he- c ciu was llu- (ir-i nl its kiml in al 1( asi (iiif ics|)C-( I - llu I litis joiiud iiaiids with ilif ( ' .aiii[nis Rural uiiiii; I ' topic ' s f i mi|) ill s|)(iiisorinj ii. !)(.( oiaiions and rc-c - nalioM (iiiuicd around llu- I ' odunk (.iiural Sioic llicnif. Harly in lall (juaiui ilu I II k ' | liuci- t.iiiird liisliiiian hovs ai a ( idii si| and Ircsh- 111.111 i ii Is al an aluriUMin tia. Coniinunitv I.ixinj;. a lalk l) Di. Ckn n Haukcs, was ilu ' liii;!) | i)iiii III ilu ' I ' lhuaiional nu ' clini,;. Duanc Ai kn was |)rt.si(ltnt ol ihc ilnl) (lininji; tlu- vtar. Oihii lount il n cinl)crs were Joan SiKiiij;. I (| I inkliani. (ani(f Rliodda. Doris Wiiadc. (ikn Sdnnidi. Roger Sniilh and I lu ' lin.i Ross. 205 Concert Band I ' l.miic makts |) rl(il, .U It .ist llu ' band miinbiis hope. What! 1 lie hand oLildoiu? Well, when soloisl Sigurd Rasther stcpptd u|) hcioic h)wa Stale ' s iiii|)ish music iaiis and proceeded to |)la the Hu(;le Call Ra ' on a saxc)]jhc)ne without an ke s. thai was the end. K en director I ' iersol stunihled down trom the podium ill a panic ol laughler. Howe er, as tlieie was lun. so was liiere ihe work thai made possihle the fall Pop ' s concert, the wiiuer lormal concert and the spring undei the stars festival, not to men- tion the gali amino tour during spring a- cation. Included in the lour I his eai was a special l)aii(]uer in Waterloo w hit h lealured prose and poeliN ol mam ' styles, prepared and iiii- |jromptti. Rounding out ihe ear vere the annual Music Ball and the spring music honors bancjuet. f loKa Si. Ill s ( OIK (I I l(, 111(1 in ihrii ftiini.il alliir as t v ptcjiaivtl lo wiiul Ihrii annual lour va about (he lo ' iKiM ape. 206 ' .■ ■• I Mull in Ml s- : ,■- : I.. ' , f J..Imi ..i., 1 lid. I hill S.,..n.l H ' .u ■ C.nlislr, Ri.ln. M. wns.,M, J.„ . ,, , | indf r. I.tslnr. (irr Kou . lluLklL . MotiK . C rjlTfii, Miit-l Mh, pDlicr. tourth How: Losthi ' ii, Miirpliv, Ituinbctk, CmiIIiooii, Miroruluk. Briuc. fifth How: Stliult . Slanle . Cnlotiv, Bear, Debaters Righto, govcrnah! Rcsi)I c(l iliai ihc I iiiicd Naiions is a good inicniational debating society but a pool |)aiifrn lor world government was the knotty problem wliicli two British debaters l)roiighl to tlie Ir)wa Slate ( ' anipiis last lall. Sponsored by the Iowa State Debaters. lw nn Sniiili. I ' liiversitv ol Hiniiinghani and joim (.w nii liom ihi- l ' iii ersily Col- lege ol North Wales, debated liu- (pieslion with local tongue wagglers (ames II ill and ivdwaid Miioiuhik. Iowa Slate emerged i( toi ions lioni ■the i atile of words last spring as its debate teams took lirsi place in the Iowa lurensic sso iaiion ' s annual stale tournament. Winning eiglii out nl nine dcbatis. the IS(! debate teams composed ol last talkiis Ired Hagedorn, |ohii S( Inil . Iiank llalilen and Ri(liai(l Staiile (.i|)luied top honors in debate among ilie It Iowa colleges. IS il ' «linv;i I « .till I .1 li.illlc i llu lliili li. 207 I ES S|)l.ii. .iiul another jmc wciii west — right iiiiii ilu ' lati.- ol an eager inrniljti ol Iowa Stale ' s snuknl thapter ol the Iowa Kngineer- ing Soc ' iet). ' es, the group ' s Kngiiu tarni- al booth was a ho v ' ling sticcess and a prize winner. Fornierlv called the GE Society, the group petitionetl the Iowa Society for a charter last year. After due consideration on the part of the parent professional, the Iowa State student thapter as then established on the principles of engineering fellowship. Aiding the treasurer toward filling the group ' s cotter, the members tinned endors and operated a pop antf ice cream stand on the ' Veishea parade route. Then they rounded out the Near ' s acti ities with a spring picnic. Tlu ' V iii;i he suticsstul CiE ' s, l)wl llu ' ll have to ti a lilllf haidfi on sonif t;t ' iuiiiu ' [xtker faces. t-ranl Hoir: Ilirl. I ' eiiniiiglon. I ' uolfv. K()llKiikcr. RidKC, Strong. Second liou-: Williams. I.rlstli. MiRohrils. Uiowii. KudninK. Johnson. Oitncr. Third How: ' l fii. Di-tcrniann. Stliiic-iclcr. Sntilli. Clark. Becker. I-ourlh How: Uuckniasler, Ilurih, Tlionias. Shane. Uerckhan, Drake. V ' ogel. Filth How: Haiis- liahn, Liile, I ' alnicr, Jeps.on, Wheeler, Weber. Stxlh How: Burke, Bavcrcic, Loveall, Herrmann, Dnnkcr. 208 liis[H ' tiii |)oti V(i( It i; t (lovwi li llu I.Ki (tl i)uc;isr vjun he- t[tirii(-fl (In- iii.tid in tht l ' l.i -is ' Angel .Street. lorty fiholOS owa State Players ' ou say loin Iom his licad — uliii li one? Wail a miiiiiu-. Moilur Xaliirf louiul it. Siraiij f ( ()ii c rsalii)iir Noi aiound llic l.iiilc lluaiti uIrti ' a unilviiij llucc- licadcd ialll was merely a lillow atioi on si ills wiiii a jiiiliK ' ) iiiiu lir Iiiaii sewed to i.k Ii shoiddiT | ad. ( )iK ' ol li f scilioiis ol I 111 ' Iowa Slatf Colltgc 1 luaii T. ilic Iowa Siaif Players was ilial iatlioii ol llu- siudiiii i)od dirc ll inlcrc ' slc ' d in diani.iiK [nodniiion. notiu ' i allied jfr )U|) ol tluspians on (ani|)us weie the l.d)orers lor the l.ahoiatoiv Iheatei. What ' s llie dillereiue? Well, seems as ihough, ihe 209 Looks likt ' i-iaiU doings loi llu- ( .ndill C.ianl. l.al) I licMlcr ])icsciiic(l new and cxpcvi- nicnlal plays whereas Players productions were those familiar to all (ain|)us tlieater- goers. An enlirch siudeiii run organi aiion. Players found ihemsehes a eriial)!e UN as nienihers were drafted from all countries, all nationalities and all dixisions here at Iowa State. Now wouhhi ' i tin- students have been suri)risc(! il the l)iillctin hdaid in Reardshcar had l)een adorned with an- iKJuncemenis in three or four dilferciu langiiagesr ilnwcMi. arm waxing and make-up mess- ing wereu ' i the only avocations ol this group. Among otiiei presentations, the organization presented a (piarterly series of American and foreign Hlms designed lo show the dcNclop- ment ol the movie industry. K en the most umlieairical ol sludeius got laughs out of some ol the oldies. A busman ' s holiday — this was ilie tiip down to Des . h)ines lo catch the spiing j)roduition of Life With Mother at the Kendall Pla)hoirse — an a])propriale ending for a hectic year. ;„„, Tu,„er hii l Itiiw: Roue. lowf. Slioplicll. lord. Uillcrliil. ItnsliiiKiii. Siniln. KcniM hlti . Boik. WiikIh. llciUi. rciKill. Srn;M. Ixfw: Wciulinl. k.iiiis. N ' eKcll. lliMiiiish. I uriitT. 1I;imiib:i. Olson. .NvilKiil,. ,Sili:ill. Ualhicc, Alorns. Aiislin. Iluiil lin-.r: liil.i-, Ni-slii, Riir. I lMriIin:nii . While. I liuiiniintl. lorsvlli. M Nirl. Cirnll. Ktol . Drake. IlerKslraild. Iiiitrlh How: el oIl. krusi-, llli.m«:ili. Dnmii. M.ilone, liiililf, Xfiirk. W.illei. lie.oiMe . Sinilli. 1 ehmis. tilth Hvw: .Sllool. . l:ili:niliali. Roll e. .Sielkiii. l.aMoil. Colin, (iiiliiaii. lloiKeii. Selimih, Benson, liennell. .Si i A ' uu . lleil luiK. Rvail. SUnek. I ' eler-  eii, Adams. MiCiiKhen. 1-ergiisoii. Anderson. Thonipsoii. Hnuli. si.inlon. 210 oil I s.iv i)i(i( (•m ' .iii.i . . . .iiul ( ti (.i (•oUlsiuitir.s Slic Ntuopn to C-oiu|ut-r iccci cil its rLiMis iciitlilioii. ri.n I 1 - U nil Mill |ttiM s .till I |((ili I N .11(11 ( 1 hull u ti) I V —it ' ll 111 .ill I i ltl. .llU |v s IIh |HI vi1i I I Mill v u lik I . 21 Orchestra Barr ' pftoto Ass ' t director Hilligoss waving a sliik .il llu- orihcstia. iiillianls — any of several games played oil ail ol)long lablc surrounded hv an elastic ledge or (usliions. willi Ixills inipelled l) a cue. ' c s, iliiscould lia f Intii ihe dilinitioii ol ' ihe Iowa SiaU- Oichesira ' s fiddlers and looters lour, i he balls — the musicians, ihe cushions — ilie itinerary, and the cue — a disiiiioiiished si ic k- a er by the name ol Dr. Kdgar. I low ' CN ci. hectic as the tour ma ha e been, it was ncH llie cjuly busy pan ol an orchestra member ' s year since c|uarieii c (ni- ceris in ilie .State dym ke|)i ihe i;roup hop ping from practice to practice to peiioini- ancc. . lso, the orchestra iMesented h)r the Hrst lime on camjnis their interprelalion ol Debu.ssy ' s dilliculi ■Prelude to the .Mternoon ol ihe I ' aiiii. President lor the year was di imimei -man. I an Luke Warm. .NiiKi jiuisi i.iiis, a (liit ' tlui aii l sonic niiisit nii,inl t ' n{( rn( ' nl loi liolli lii t.i Si.iu oiilu ' slia inriiili is .iiul lh siiiiliiil Ixiclv. 212 rilVSU.S CUB: ftunt How: Chi cn, I jiiKcnlxTK. Sawder. Ininko. Srcotnl How: I ' tlrrtuik. Arajv. SutaRt , Onltt-i, Mann. WINIfK Nl ' OKis CLIB: front How: ii Kri.il(l, S(i (-ritinK. WalLur. Siolfa. (•IOU.III. Voii. I.ailinip. rt4 tiil How: I. IntMhrl. M.iiiniitK. D- l-iiiMhcl. Mfiii- iDR, aii (•KHtik ' Hi. Miirptn. Thitti How: lohiiuin, l iS.i!io, Siinih. Mo4til. Joliti- MMi. Mill luil. Kriiiih. tiuiTtU How: Sea- Intl. I uc li, A aii , C:onfill . Jcrald. WimmI. ftith Hair: Martiiiurdl. I.titjnu. RrtiMin. I.i- nard, Suan nn, Williams, Katihuni. .Six i How: Wihon. Ban , l ' a!nicr, Dfchh, Carroll, AndcrMiti, Kirk- l.alrick. Physics Club I I.i t- )U liLaiil. ' (i. have you hcaid- ' Ilc.iii! Iiom wiioiii? riif Aiiicruau liisii- llllf r)| l ' ll si(s. III (olllsc. I 111 l ll si(s (Illl). iR-w on (.iiiij)iis iliis c.ir. ( OIK (.1111. lud iluii I ' lloiis on gaining nicinl)(. ' islii|) into iliis national oigani alion loi iiiii iisii siudcnts. Mcclings were held wtikK ai lii(li lime spiakiis iroiii llie IMusic, ic|)arinienl pre- siiiud ex|)l.iiiali(ins o| (imeni experinienls and oilen ilhistraied liuii talks uitli slides. Winter Sports Club I, el ' s go lohogganing! I he W ' iiiui Sports (111!) is nniiiii; ilu ' if toboggans this eai ' . I his is oiil one va (h.it this iliih (anied out its aim to |)i()mote winter spoils on (ampiis ihis eai. I liev also held skating parlies. I. .ike l..i ' eiiK ' permitting. Onee e ei two weeks the meiiiheis mel in the I ' nion to see movies on spoils and lo plan the week ' s pariv. The veai ' s activities ended with .1 ste.ik irv spring cpiatier. Siiui- iluTi ' w.is no snow leli. tlu worked up .111 appci iu pi. IN iiig solih.dl. 213 Student Properties Board Ha c vou e er had a iaiu iicoii taic star- ing at you? Well, it you haxcii ' i. it ' s uoi the fault of tiic Student Pro]jertie.s Hoard. riie board vhich had its head(]uarters in the I ' liion operates similar lo a prixate col poialion. alihoiigh it remains mider col- lege (onirol. During otliee hours students checked oiu such thinsjs as floodljohis, Ijack- diops and colored Ijidhs lo Ijc used for fire- sides, skits or programs. At the monthly business meetings this year the Board discussed the possibility of soon adding a ccjsttnne renting service, also. ( hairman ol tlu ' boaid was [ohn (.uernsey. treastner was Barbara Beebe. Ben .Shaefer and derald Barger ser ed as hiciili ach isors. Srrioiis considri ' ;itii)n is tiMll in okIii lot oiu- ( ( flu- StiKlvnl Piopci lit-s Ui). lid ' s (U-.uIiaI |nn|)s. 214 SS L A I he (ioildcss l I ' kasiiii. uiinllu i.il p.inuii s.iiiii III siiidciilN liail 111 1 lliiin .11 Ni lii on tlif Nik ' wlitii SSI. A .iiitl l iiiiiii l)ns prtMiiitil ihc aimii.il IW.uix iis li.ill. No. it wasni .1 IN ( oiniiiiion hiii ()l(l IMiaioali ina lia i ' hicn ioiiltiM(l wlun lie looked out .It ilic j arb ol llic iravckis Iroiii iiiaiiv lands. WaiKkriiig among llic 12 Ro al palms, (ostumcd dales (onhl .sec Kgypiian tond)s. itinplcs and Lixcrns. Moiii; liu ' Mrioiis liiu. oik- dI !S{. Siu- (kni Soiifiy ol l.andstapc . iciiiic.c iin i s im|)oriani projects was liic organi atioii ul lands(n|)c aicliitcc tuic tilths in (ollcgts all o c-i the- I nind .Sialcs. . s the In si siiidciil (haptci ol the Naiiotia! Scxiciy. the chih has had a gnat intcitst in mciging the student and |)i()kssional gron|)s. I.ti tiires. movies and i)i(ni(sall a((|nainled 1, Miidiius with their snhieci. their vocation and eai h uilui. Ttic tacntly rogues gatlcry at Ihc anniiat B«au Arts IJ.ill. IrnnI ftntt IIhimkI W rliiiii.iii. IIi.iiLt.i . trifLwiii. f ilitiinti . M.iii«rii Miirlirr, Mjrriwifi. Mollln. Miinril. KifirH ' l. fourlh Hnw: ArmtMutirt. lllun lirrK. Ptfkfnril. DnllinB. l jrr(m. Hrrr. slirk. il in.iM. ( M|.r1.)iHl. P.i)inrr. M4nr%, l  olc. Iliifti Woi. . VilM n. -il - K;iHjninln, ktiistit. Vinlrii).inn. r.inttnrl. tifth Hint-: krllrn 215 Litjlit .111(1 si-rioiis sides of Serial Biiiiiiu l)iisin ss — postuu- ' iiiphasis in Inioii (III; and s( hcdiilinj; iv nls with Mis. ISinsiiii. Social Bureau Who ;irc ilic social wheels on (aiii|)us? Well, no one rt ' alK can gel right down and name iheni oil on iheir fingers and loes. l ul one thing is snre — yon will (ind the batk- ground socialites hanging out in the gnise of Social limeau members. I ' nion 11(1. theater trips to Des Moines, the junior and senior proms, the Woodv Herman concert and the Pamiuel Cloini Christmas party — these were some ol the activities spcjnsored by Social Bin-ean. Also, in the interest of pep and athletic promotion, the groiij:) this year sent Iowa State ' s marching band on their amuial road trip down to help liie te.uii in the li oii hainits. Heading this group of Social Binean key- toters this year was Jim Fleming, president. i£M « m$ J -jL m iL A. Standing: liUlcn. Fleinini;. liiiilci, Haiucliii, Suicit. l)a js. GuKgtdah!. (..iirs. U. .n . Ucnson, Ouni. r.Kisnn, iin.K, Ross. Sratrti: Cook. Mead. 216 Social Affairs HfiCN .1 ( 1 1.1 111 f ii iiii|)i( (. ' ()iir (l.iiu in; and iiia l c Icaiii a liw new slips. m iiii ;lu f c ' n iiitct a (li)sc second lo ilial lascinaling |)trsi ii ( r voni dnains ai iIk- Dane e ( .lass. — |ic ' i Mi.isi I- |)ul)liiii ic |)i ()s|)i( I i I- d.nuiTs. IIk- Ward .Sysicm was rcsponsihlc lor llic ori;ani ation of lliis (lass held twice a week in l.dl and winter (|iiaiiers. 1 he s;roii|) inel in the Soiiih IVilli xmi nl (he I nii ii. In- sirneiion w.is open to e cr onc ' . ( )( ( .isioii.ilK the grou|) liad a (hcss-up party with lelrcsh- nients, and ol course — dancing. (.reek c ohiniiis chawn in |)eis|)ec li e made a symbolic backchc p h i ilie I ' anhellenic Intcrlraierniiv Dance. .Striking (onir.isis ol ilie surrealistic cloud against ihc i . i. hhus ol the painted hori on caiighi ihe e es ol lraleiiiit .nul sororit incinbcis as the enieiid the combined ballrooms ol ihe Ic morial I ' nion lot iluii .innii.d dance — this year lormal and noncorsage. ( ' ene Kriipa ' s ore hesiia leatmed danc eablc music ihiotighoui the evening and |)rescnied several performance innnbcis .dui inter- mission. Ihe (Inmmnns was tianslormed with (.roKcl g.i(lu-i louiul (I) lu-ai WimxU tlciin.in. Dance cLiu meiiilxi ' Imil Miioiiihcr daniiiig after several perioiU (it l.i ' .s pra( lice. Actiiiii; toes . . . In si (l.iinr « I.tss umiIis. 217 Lights, drums and Grnc Kriipa mean itoiiiUi liil  ciid music at the formal Interrrateriiilvl ' anhel Dance. |j«TC« '  u Snow scenes Frankie Masters . . . ' Wintemiezzo. (■iiulKIii i.il)ks loi bclwcciidaiu (_■ Mi.uks. Si, 111 liii| liy was general chainium lor ilic (.vein. A sell-out . . . and Iowa Stale agreed wluii it heard the xoiie ol Kirsten Flagstad on Sunday cxcning, |anuary 6. The famous Norwegian so|)rano presented a solo coiueri ol selections Iroin liralniis. Strauss, (.rieg, Wagner and Sdudjert. 1 ernied iiuomiJaraljh v niosi disiiii- gui.shed ol li ing singers In ilie New (llk Herald liilniiu ' in 1!M8. Miss Klagstad has siuig U) sold-out houses in all ihe major t ities in the world. London. Milan. Paiis. New York and (Chicago ha e been diih impressed with her greatness. The large attendance at Miss Flagstad ' s concert c idenced the fart that Iowa State students recogni ed a great artist and took adxanlage ol their opporiunitv to hcai in lur this dislingtiished soprano. Smiling paper snowmen greeted the Win- terme o goers at the door oi Cireal Hall. A big fellow grinned broadly from his pereh on the black backdiop behind 1-rankie Mas- ters ' orchestra. F. erv dancer had his fa orite step to dance to, lor Masters ])laved everything from two- ste|)s to iluimbas and tangos. Ihe black shim programs with snowmen dancing across the Iront of them revealed that Darwyn Van Gorp was the big man ]). ill-like l),i(k(lio| ioi modern musicians . . . and lauccrs. ; ' ■ iJ V bthiiul ilif scenes. HoiMld NOuiij;. Mary Ann l.isici, Dwainc I ' clktr. Naniv V ' ogmii- tliakr. (Maiif ( allionn. and Naniy NcH were iIh ' loninulltf mkihIjcts. Indcptiiilcni Stiidtiiis danii ' d Id the suiiMiih rIniliMi i l l al| l) arnnw and liis orchcsli.i ai llic Sucilluai i Mall. As a spti iai Itaiuic. a scclinn nl ilu- .Soiuli liallioom was i tn III a nielli ilnh .iiinospluic wiih soli (andkliglu and tables loi lour. A siiikins; ijackdro]) . . . luo iua il (|uilu(l hiaiis. a willing (lipid, .iiid an o( ( asioiial s|)ai klin;4 ol Mhiron 1)1. u k. Ilu lUiird liiik ' pciukiii Swcciluari. Donna i)ix. .lUtndcd b jcannc (roniaixk and .Sue X ' andcrwarl. was prcscnicd duiiuff iiucniiission. When a Cirl Marries proved lo he a |)()pulai lille lor an address opening 1 ' .). )! Women ' s Day as a eapaiilv audieiue filled (.real Hall. Dr. Kvelyn .Millis Duvall. guesi speaker and family relations cx|)ert. tlidn ' i ki ihem down. Her reassuring approach lo ihe career ol making a successful marriage was hasic and timeh. . l an evening hampKi lionoiing cain|)us Icack ' rs Dr. Diixall noud liie varied jobs open to women ol lodav as coiiipared to those a generation ago. Iktte . ugustinc. sckxtecl as student body piesideni lor the dav. also spoke at the ban- (|uet. . special ' Women ic Here lo .Slay edition ol the hncd Sitite Daily completed the women s one-day control ol the campus. Mortar Board sponsored the program. .A slight Iv bald gent joked and poked fun with ,ui lov a Siale andiciKc. lie was ( )gden asli. one ol miii(a most lamous wriieis. M. iking lull III his (onmion evcivdav ex- pel ienc cs in his eiilerlainiiig lecture, he ie iicd m.iiiv ol his peculiar ironic and sar- castic ihvmes and loupkis. lie lold ol ihe peisonal events that led him lo wi iiing liiem. Nasli has wrilten HI l)ooks of |)oeirv and is ihe (oaiilhoi ol the musical hii. One I ou( h ol cniis. Prior lo writing, he had dropped oul ol llaivaid I iiivcisiiv alter a Near — with an allidavil |)rov mg this his in Icniion in the- first plai e. . ' 1 i. K ' ' ' H feif ' k 1 11 BmCi m 1 K ' H JH Donna Oix ri-ii;ns a ISA (.Juiiii willi Atlt-ndanls Sue VaiKliiwarf and Jtannt (.oiilarik at the Suirthrarl Uall. Delta Siijina Phi  Mali eis, wearing halhini; alllte. plated second in llie riiion ' s hilarious ll.iilie ishii|i (. ii.nl I ( ontesl. 219 - f Sports ( lr,:lf filiulo s s V. ' 4 ' A 4 Tuni Hou : uihcrlmid. ilcinriii. t.iihrinK. MaiiRc. uiinK) la(lc ' , Aiidcnitiii. VVilhi ' liiii, LaitiMiii. sranni How: Wvftlc, Ad.iiriN. Iimikt-r, Kii m -. llirrckt. Xoighl. KippA. AnRi ' r, Bell. Third How: Klrinfi ' llrr. Ik ' tiiiii)(ua , Pai ' t . Hv%s, Uvct1 . Long. I.jclcll. Kmh, Basketball I Ik i.illfsi ii-.ini c (.r lo hit ilic hanlcomis loi l() .i Stall ' ( ' oUcgc lor some vcars liail iiioie than lis shau l lough breaks. ' cs. llic (lydoiic lagcrs wtit- |)robablv the bcsi lirsi- hall team in llic conkrciuc. Fans and i)lay- ers alike soon became (|uitc coiuenicd wlicn it became inort ' tlu ' rule- llian ilie cx(e|)li( n for the (agers lo lead uiuil the hnal portion ol llie game and then lose by a slim margin. Nine ol llie se eiiteen games were deiermined l) si |)()iiils. ,in l ilu iii,i|iiiii 111 ilu ' lime- ilu (i|)|)iiiu Ills (i( llie ones ili.ii lulil ilu- vii.il iii.iigiii when llie game ended. I 111 iii.iiiisui s ol (he dam wi ' re reiurning liileimiii Sv W ' ilheimi. |iin Siange. and (iaylord XikUisdii. I liese men pilid up ilu- majority ol the poiiiis sioied and ueie llaw- less on rebonnds. Sam Long showiil ihi ' most promise ol ilu- tarlings. I ' inishing sixih oin ol seven in liig .Seven seasonal lumpeiiiion. Iowa Stale had to be salisTu ' d Willi ,i sianding that was not iipre- sent.iti e ol ilu team s potential. 221 Iowa low low;i low low low lo i low;! low; low; low; low; low: low; Iowa low;i low; .St;ite 62 — Souili l);ikoia . ) ' .) .Si;iit- 77 — Siiii|iM)ii -14 Slate 47 — 1)1 akf (Jf) Male ' )2 — I lali Male II SiatL- (iiS - Diakr . I Suite 48 - Oklaiioiiia 11 Si;iif 49 - N(45iaska )1 Slate 58 — Kansas State !I.S State 42 — ( miIoi ado 47 State 46 — Missouri 19 Stale 7 ' ) — Creinluoii 19 State 67 — W i)i;isk;i 51 Slate 63 — (loiorado 59 St;ite 54 — Kansas 56 State 54 — Missouri 59 Slate 47 — Kansas Stale 81 State 64 — K;iiis;is 70 Liilirini; lias llic jiinip l) a good six iiuhcs. L.uiKn Dk ' icks coiiics u|j tinin l)(-liiiul to t;i ' t llic loosi ' l)all. 222 A CycIoiK ' mail jumps hii;h and sliools and scort ' S. LUliiii (Uiiuiii l.tkt nut t ) | i)iu III .i S(aiii;t .iihI Witlulini (.it;iil .lu.ui lit M ' Uipiiii ii( . (•i(Mi;r Wt ' iIJi IS .iIhmiI tii tl Ini .1 [xtssitili lu , jmmiiIs .mmI Intik .il llw K.liClun 223 l.S.C. scores as Fiicbcigci (50) looks on. Long has link- opposition in lay-up sliol. A IjKli ' (ongi ' slion is encountered under the opponents ' basket. Ga Ior l Anderson (4;I) allenipts to break up scoiing .illcinpl. This dance looks as though it might leplace the (liarleston. 224 Tht } racrf iiliu ss nl h.iskt (h.ill m ins lo h.txi- httii l i i iitit in this li ii-fni -all. This is .1 l .isk( (It.ill u.itiK . iHii ilini; ul tlii (l.iiu d s. M.ix ( I s .ii |( in| ( lilt ilifl i( ull .11 .i) (-m{IU ' . 225 C kiiiciil lights for a Cli( ' ii;li( i]i itboiiiid. A host of oiil liitiht(l aims go aflei a dciilid b.isktlball. Little Sainnn Lung griinaiis as he drives in loi a la)iii|) shot. 226 FrtAliiii.iii liHiili.ill iitiiiu ' i.tl uiiiiu-i ii-(i-i (-s Ills iiiiiiui.tl. Williiliiii cls a h.iiul ill h fad- in iiluiii lor hi illoi I (..i liiiil iiilriMiM kIiciiiiiiK uiili iii; Uvcih ' s lu ' lpin); gestures. You taii ' l ilo ihis ii us, seems lo Ik- the expression on o|)|Hiiienls ' facn. Ditkt ' nson kicks ii[ l)u ' s.iudiisl uliilr liii;li jumping. ndoor Track Alter weeks of jjracticing on the indoor (( .il. the eiiiljryo ol a team emerged as a lidl grown (lii(k. l)iii iiexei maih ' the rooster stage (luring ( (im|ni it iuii. Ilic ' il indoor track, team was lairly good in all e eiits hut was sadly lacking in depth. I ' he cindermen bla ed thru with ic toi ies o ei Drake and (larleton. hut (oiild not nnistei the strength to get h Missouri and Nebraska. Fhe ( ycloties ' perlormaiu c at the Big Se en Meet was negligible. Jerry Broshar (ajjlained the scpiad. while Dickenson, Williams, ( ' ase. Milki and Har- rison were (onsisteni winners. A Mid 1)1 Il.iikriuii ;;i lliiiiui;!) llii | .ms iliilim; .1 i i.iili(i- sissiiin . l Sl.iU (. iiiii.isiiini. 228 1 S m f • f y •• T kil 1 t ' uu: Jiir . IllUIU, MiKiau. Ailt. . C iUin , i..iton, lUlW. . t(utni Huw; I ltU . Tlk. d ill. Minlli. IVotntM, Cov. I ittui Jiuu. l vcf, Cu ld. Cit-ll koM Schrcibcr. Sriirinn. Shrimrd. Fourth Row: Rilr . Coleman, Fok-v. Fiich.t, Nelson. Rolha krr. 630 Club The (i. ' iO (:iiil has laM bctomc one ol the mole- iiii|)(Hlaiii oigaiii alions on (am|)us. siiHc iiN l)irili only a lew years ago. I ' oundcd wiili ilic idea in mind ol promoting greater interest in sports, tlie clidj has succeeded in its primary objective. The coaching sialf and selected (530 nieiii- hers ( hoose the athletes ol ihc week. I ' hesc atldiles are iionoied wiili .i iKisoii.d uo|jhy and recognition in ihe siudeni newspaper. I his has done iiiu h lo arftiise inu resi among liie non-aihlci i( minded students. , n . ihleie ol the ear is (hosen in winlei (|iiariei i the student l)odv. (iasiing eyes on ilu liiiiiie. ihe (l. ' Wl CinI) h.is inaugurated a program which enables high school athletes lo visit Iowa Stale ( lol lege. CondiK icfl toiiis give .i general jxi spec live ol college lile to these polenii.d ISCi sindciiis. fill c hib is ever striving to in- corporate piojecis which will make the col lege sindeiil sporis c oiisc ions. Ilii;h M liiMil slndnil t;(t llii ' i;l.ul ti.tiiil liiiin (ill) iiii-iiiIm-| . 229 Bob Brown on his way to NC;AA sprint rcrord. Swimming Facing some of the strongest teams in the countrv. the Iowa State swimming team was able to emerge rehilivcly untarnished. In addition to the successlul season of competi- lion llif tankers atcjuired a poc ketful of meet, conference, and national records. Coach McCiuire returned to inirtine his team through the thick and thin ol training and competition. His work finally bore fruit when, after his team won the conference championship, he was thoroughly dunked by the ictors. Bob Blown, tlic cornerstone of the team, set an Ail-American and a NCAA record in the 60- and 100-yard free-style during the season. I runt liuw: .Morjc, Huiaii. HaiiMjii. Olxriiiillri. JoIiiimmi. 1 liurii.is. Srtimil Kiiw: AmUiMjii. M.iiin, I iiiiluun, NirKin. lirown. Schmitlt. I nUiMKi-. Mil.lliic. 230 s i i ii (. ki sri IS iiua Suiic 53 — MimusDiii 31 owa Stall- If) - He Taiil 39 « va Siatf 21 — Mifhij aii Siair (iO i a Siaic I(i — Bmvlinn (iictii , ' IS i va Siatf Ki - Oklalinma . ' tS owa Stale SS — (l l.l ..l lid oua State 5() — ( .iiIdi.iiIii . ' J(i Dwa Siatf 57 — Ciusta iis (liil| liiiv . 2() oxva State !!• — Illinois 35 itwa State ( l - (Irinnell 23 Sliilr III MrrI Iowa Stale Ciolle c 51 Iowa I ' niversity 5 1 Uiiailaehed 10 Coiifrrrncr MrrI Ir)wa Siaie (!()lle)4e 107 Oklahoma 87 Nebraska 27 Colorado ' J.t liol) Itiitun w.ilihrv Ills ii ,ils liliisli tilt- l 0- ,iiil li(- - s( U ' . rr I U.i OlHMiiiltii iiii)ili(iis ll)f tiiKvl ill ili in . 231 l iiiiii 4 practice session coach MtC.iiire watches closcI the form  f his star batkslroker Lee Anderson. Ed LaRergc shows chani| lcinshi| form ihniiii; one of his many jirailice diMs at the i yni pool. 232 M;ilf Sthiniilt t-ts ir;i(l%, M ' l, ami i ahoiit to o. 233 W A A W A ( ' .lul)s ( oiu cniralcd on iii(li idual (lul) [)r())c(is (luring the fall and winlcr. DaiKf ( ' lub members donned black leo- lards each Tuesday and Thursday evenings and practiced lor their annual dance show. Harjche. Interpretations of ■The Missis- sippi Suite and Manhattan Towers ' were included in the show, as well as So This Is Dance, a hiunorous satire on ballet, the (lan-C ' .an, and the Charleston. Rackets ( ' .iiib members polislied up their fjadmiiuon and table tennis skills lor their inter-clul) toiii- nev. Naiads members were iouiid m the gvmnasium pool on Thursda nighls work- ing on di iiig lorms and iiidi idn d b.illet luimbeis h)i their spring show. Adding a piofcssioiial touch to Dance C:liib ' s Barjche, are Jack WiMiams, Li? Brookhart in Rhapsody in Bhie. f O I-Tont Row: Schakcl, Krucgcr. ilLkc. Tctaut, hciNon Hmk Ron-: llavisoii, Sirphriison, Robson, Supernois, Duil.iml. I iiiik, 1 nuUicn. 234 Jfi M- Wiltkt- | i -|i.iirN In Ifl Mv liiiiiii; .i int- -lifii; ol Archi ' r% ( liih, oiu il ilu- i i liilis s|H nsoi(- l h WAA. Ik Ittruliii Club al practice. Hi I (In is .i ! iiil .1 K.it ktls ( lull louin.iint ' iii i Ni.irtcfl. N.ii.mK iihiiiIhis irlii .u mmi .1 SKIM iMiiii roi); .iikI Hcvn. 235 43 X ' V. X • x.X ' . V V ' J ► ' . C ■ v X 1 ' ■ f X ' X XXX $ X ' 5 4 vVxx oXh: Cx ' X - xX . . •■•,, ' ' ' -■ ' X 0 X y ■$x •y :?§ X • • X. cx V X V ' V ' ' x S V ' . X VxX ' . - Residences ISA 239 Pammel Court 240 Women s Residences 241 Dorm Council . 242 Jr. Panhellenic . 244 Panhellenic Council 245 Tau Gamma 279 Men ' s Residences 282 Interfraternity Council . 284 Interfraternity Pledge 285 Ward System . 364 X ' ' . .XX xX - ' ■, ' y 4 ' - ' n ' ■ V v ■. ■ ■ ■ n ■. ' v ' - ' v- A.  : ' ■ X ;•-: V ,v ' , X X V ' ■. v .• ' •■ X x 237 ti l It ' ,:--: Mllll ' I. HilliiiiK, I iMllK-t , lli. Ml, M.ilul.TM hiicl, ,,„n,l ,..,. Ki.ltri ii. I ' l.ill K..i;.l , lll.llll.■ Willi.iin- l.indrr, Burkcl. fourth Hvw: Bi ' ur, Slaclk . S|H-rTiiiK. ' ■I II:,:, llcHIUI.IN. I in . S A Ilighligluinf; ihf t;ii aiii iilis ol ilic- IiidcpciulciU Siiidciu ss()( iiitioii was ilic Naiional ISA Cicjiivciuion al Laurence. Km sas. the lasi week in Man h. Siiulents attend- ing llie conxeiuion pai tic ipated in inteiesting and iiselid gi )ii|) discussions. Dick .Spening led ilie delegation as Iowa .Stale ' s convention ( hail man. IS. is an oigani al ion lor all nidependeiK slll(lenl . Delegates liom ilic Women ' s Dorms. W ' aid S slem. ll . 1 .111 (..inini.i .ind I ' .niimcl (ionii ,ii( rli(ied and serve as the ISA (lonncil. ilie governing body ol in- dependent sindenls. The (oiin(il is also re- sponsihle lot roinahawk. activities honoi - aiy lot sophomore sindenls. lomahawk is desi gned to siiniiilaie intetest in oigani a- lions and activities among independents. The ainnial Sweelheari Mall, ' .ponsored l)v ls ( lonnc il. v as Ik Id l(l in.nv L ' I ni line iiigliK liil) siv le. I he l)ig momeiil amt v lu 11 hlonde Donna Di v as pnscnud as Swcci heart (.)iieen. Aniioiiiit II K11.1U lijuk j ili.i-icl tu iHtMiii Qiiiiii DviiiM l)i . 239 l.Doks like llu ' iiiL-n have the ruling hand nut in I ' aniniel as Ihev talk before a council nuetini;. Reading to both radio and live audiences is |iiiie a job. Pammel Court Paniiml ( ' ourt — a buiullc ol liin homes tucked undei llic trcniciulous hlankcl callfd ISC. This miniature town complete with mayor di ed iiuo ihe ' )()- ' ) 1 project ol gettino play- grouiid e([iiipnient for tots and gro nu|)s. A Social Bureau-financed party at ( ' hiistmas vith to s Irom Santa caused kiddies ' hues to glo v. Inside each house dreams ol the luture sometimes made the present seem oxerloaded with scliool. babies and ironings. Rut sa ing lactors were bridge games, coffee hours and Iriendly Pammel neighbors. ( uess the kills ii-,ill i.ikc Ibis lt-U ' ision box- ing seiioiislv niiic li (o l.idui ' s t ' i lenl disgust. 240 Women ' s Residences ■fori pUoto TIm mmiv ( tiir filli t i)ii1ir(ili hu.ii il — .i ( (m d ' s llicillftl hunk. Dormitory Counci Revision of Cues for Coeds, ihe infonna- Li c booklet designed lo help freshman girls in adjusting to Iowa State life, was the chief j roject oi the l)orniiior ( ' ouniil iliis year. The coimcil. under the ell i( ieni lcadersiii|) ol President Sally Slanion. niei in the homelike atmosphere of the rooms ol ihe associate di- rector ol residence halls. Miss Peisen. In these inlormal sessions, piohlems and the general needs ol ilu ' dorm girls were dis- cussed. In addiiion lo ihe Cues loi Coeds book- let, much altenlion was loc used on the publi- cation of 1 he Dormer. This is the weekly dorm publication which is a summary of all the current activities and interests of the girls. Janice Wilson was the editor, l-ach dot in selected a reporter vho submit ted the importaiu news of her dorm. Anolhei accc)m])lishment ol the coiincil was the constitution change wliereby ollicers would be iirstalled s])ring instead ol lall c|uar- ler. This, the council decided, would be beiie- lic iai in giving each girl a better undersland- ing ol lui next ear ' s |)( siiion. The new |)rocc ' dine went into effect this yeai. Membershij) in the clorm couuc il coii- sistecf of the presidents of the seven lesidence halls, the scholarship Ai)i .i;ii iiies comic il chairman, and the ad isor council chair- man. Ihe sciiolarshii) and aitixilies council it- Ininl liiiw: llc.uli, Sl.inlon. Silkies. Siiuud Ituir: i l.in cliii, Kiin k,i, lliii . Kmlii. Dkoiii 242 Illi ill ' Wll.ll JliMl Willi. IIIIN ll.l III N.i .III ' nil iiiIh ' is III il isiii% (iiiiiiiil. I.rit 111 Kijihl: Mi l-.iililrii. Kixlil.i. liiilii II. I ofiiiili r S Hi;il (iiuiiiil nicinlHrs limk imT Ihr lilri. Ftotil l{ ii.- Mi- C aim, Han t ' lin, l aiiilu-r. SiidiiiI Hmv: Cdiiilarck, Kiiss, (ihapinan, ( lark. sell loiisiMcil ()l cluiiniRii lioiii ta( li luill. Kxccpl for its (hairiiian. ulio was ilu- (oii ncctiii link hclwcxn iliis (Diiniil and ilic (lonii (onniil. ii too. aclcd in(lc|H ihUiuK oI llic (loini (ouiuil. Dircdiiig ihc s( li()l.iisln|) anil acliviiics was ihc coiiiuil (liaiinian. ll l( ll.in clin. Ilic h f c-ni iliis cai was the annual . ( liviiics ( .aniival. wlii( h wa.s iu ' lil lall (|iiartc ' i. I he (!aini al inixxhu id lo all hc ' hiiian girls ilic activities oi the school in wliidi iliey might pai tic ipale. (ioloriiil in- loniiaiion hooihs. games, clever posuis. .ind |)e|)|)V re|jiesenlalivcs Irom each aclivitv gave Memorial I ' niona ti tie c ai nival spiiii New this vi-at was the Dorm (.iil nl ihe Week. I ' ac h week one giil was sclec li-d loi her pari ic i|)al ion in .iciiviiies. hei schnl.isiii ac hievemenis. and hei winning |)ersi nalilv . .She was hoiioied by having hei picture and personal wiiuiip appear on the buUeiin boards oi ihi ' dormitories. Throiighoni liie year every eHort was made i i eiuoui.ige higher scholastic standing lor the girls and 10 increase their participation in activities. 1 1 stressed that ihe lieshman vear was the I iiiH ' to lav (he iDiiiidai ions. Also meeling independeiillv oi (he doini council was the adv isorv council. Ideas and new rules were c allied Irom the dorm conn ( il bv c haiinian Maxine ( hiass and hei assist ani. |i (i dli.iiiis Ilu- seven vice-presi- dents ol e.K II li.dl, will) .ic I as the chief advisers in ilun doiiiis. met together to exc hange ideas and solutions to the problems l.ic iiig ihe .idviseis in their vvork as coimsel- ois iliiinc 1 p.niv loi .dl ihe advisers from ,dl ihe doinis climaxed .1 ve.ii oi work .ind hill Icjr this ccniiKil. 243 Junior Panhellenic Counci Hoi ihocolalc and cookies set ihc .ilnios- phcre lor sorority pkdgt,- classes at iluir gcl- acc|uaintc(l hours. S|)oiisc)rc ' cl l)y Junior I ' an- hclk ' uit C.ounc il. ilic c liocolalc-liour sc hcclulc proxiclcd lor t ict-a nionih rilrcslnucnis. Since ihcrc were so nian iikclges. two ])arlies were gi cn siniulianeously: ihe hostess pledge (lasses were each assisted in entertaining hv another class. Remaining classes illingl made u the guest list — being splii on ilie basis ol si .e. The rotation system enaljjed each group to take its ttnn as hostess. .S])urred on !)) the large attendance at their chocolate hours. ]unior I ' anhel then weiu to work on the idea ol opening the Pine Room on Monday alternoon between 4 and , ) lor joint social hours with Iraternity pledge classes. The lrateiiiii classes thmighi it was a good idea. too. Near the close ol the school year tlie 12- inendKr coinicil along with Inicriraternitv IMedge (.oimcil woi ked with aclixe I ' anhil and 1 nterlratei iiit (lonnc ils m planning the annual spring lormal. Meetings were held every other Monday at . in the Union. I he presidency, which is occupied according to a succession plan in which every house takes its turn. vas filled this year by Jane Mendon, Clhi Omega. Nanc Hartels. (.amina I ' hi Beta, ser ed as ii e- ])iesident and Ji) ce ( ' ray, Kap|)a Alpha rheta, acted as secretary, . cti e ad isor Irom Panhellenic ( ' onncil was Marjoiie .Mooie, Pi Beta Phi. J-ront How: M(« rr. Millrr. MriuUm. t.Ki%. Snon,! Knu : Smiih. V.iirs. . nioUi. Haiu-l ' . I ' hnd How: CoiRcas. UU-uh. Willi.iiiis 244 tront Hou : Miilrr. Larinicr, It%. BcnM n, Vc i, Apian. Srrond How: kdRar. Moore. Henderson. Mannv. Knoii. Ihird How: Van Koekel. C.uKKcdahl, Malhrta . Jm| n. Rrc c . Fourth Row: Smilh, B. Benson, Fccaiit. Pease. Fiflli How: Haselton, BrcckmridKc Sutherland. Cirabcr. AufEu tine. Panhellenic Counci Ouisidc the iiiglil was (old and ilic snow was Ijlowing. Bill inside ilic air was luniniiing will) warm (liaiicr as icprcscnlaii cs ol cadi ol tlic I I sororities on campus dined preced- ing llieii meeting. The spirit ol the 22 mem- bers was an excellent example ol the I ' anhel spirit whiili ilus liavehuill up at Iowa State. Panhellenic (louncii in iis hi uionlhlv Wednesday night meetings also helped la Iramework |)lans lor the animal Inicilia ici iiil -I ' anhellciii( dance whiili usluis in spring. .Should it he lormal? Corsage or non-cor- sage? . nd we nuist ha e anr)ther good hand! Members return to their respedixe houses with iliise ([ucsiions and hapter meetings are made that much longer as the sisters express their seniimcni on the issue. A majoi council |)ioieci was the im|)ort- .1111 I ' .inlu! l)a lor which sororilv memi)ers Irom adjacent schools tame lot a workshoj) on ])le(lge iiaining. rushing, and executive training. I ' robleurs common to all groups were discussed and collective steps iccom mciidcd. I ' .ndullcnic (louiu il enjoved their |)re- mcciiiig diniicis so much that they arranged a liiiit basket-upset exchange lor their sis- ters. XcaiK all soioiiiv members visited oiiur hapici houses Irom (i to l. ' M) p. u.. and good times were had bv evervone — in eluding the lew who staved home to be host- esses. ( ' omit il olJKcis were president Marv West. Kappa Kappa (iamma. and secretary Mar joric 1 ariiiui. Ka|)pa lpha I beta. 245 Tlif .sl(ukini;s were hunt; bv the rhiiiiiii ' wiili can- as these two tt ' II their version (liiriiii Christmas (loiii!;s. Vheii the pie was opened, Javhawks hei an to sini; wliile hnisliint; (oiuhes were put on homcLoniini; (let( r;itions. Alpha Delta Pi Grease-pain I rd INh ahoniasscs loaiiifd all through the Union . . . Indian spirii . . . hm no Indian giving . . . ilic Varieties skit Indian Fantasy a winner despite the ina e oi looi- prinis leil to be scrubbed iioin the I ' liion llooi . . . nio]jping the floor . . . not the usual lask lor aliradive A I) I ' i s . . . lUit kee|)ing an eye on eampus ptiblit aiions seems to be . . . members on ])iii)li( aiion boards, business and editorial stalls oi the Daih. ( ' •iiiidci . Shelch, Scientist, Huiiieindkci iuu Boinh . . . Floramae Gates and Janet Dindew. om Tlu ' ta Sigma IMii ' s . . . Amie Kkdahl oiii Ia - oiil editor oi the Bonih . . , A ( liam|)i()nship bowling team lives here too . . . The bast- ment seldom free of paper and paint . . . Iiom I loiiH ' i oming decorations and Iwistcis |)()s- lers to (let oialions for skits and Iminals . . . Oitr winter formal. Snowllake lantasv ... a party wherever you lound Dona Smoak . . . Always good limes aloj) the Higlii ol steps to [i 1 2. ) Greek ' N with president [n kiiuii .md all the weaieis oi the A I) I ' l di.iinoiid sh.iptd pin. 246 i mtrr front: lluiilo . Mann . l-rtrnt How, i tilling, hi ' riliiincr, Clnnn, SmIiu- . II:iIII :u k, t.rr, Aulrii. l.t ' itt . H.irlinK. lUMtnn, Sinnjk. M.iiilmiHv 1 .irlrii ( : r lfn ' V :iltHTht:Hl fh Sratrit: CaIvs, Ochinkc. Hatuh liin. Rclliwcll. I ' iUtmhi. Viiiscl. fiimtnfvHi, I ' ;i)irr. (•imt-lt-r, l,i U-r. C;. Ctt v. ThiTtt Htm: . UvU . St-iiriiiK. (;iirli%, Cliillit-r. Wilder. I). I if l Httif. Staudntfi: Bcnncr, Svbfson. Min. ' lu| plc. Knod. Srcnrul Hoxr, Slattdtng: ,,,! n„r, ShiTiffini:- illmrtn, Rrrclniul. HH;tM Srronit How: Ncitson. C;olc. IIihIwii. Wuiiml, llcrthnucKlcr, ( Jiiratl. f .. M !- r -. front Row: Ohnmeis, Pumphrey, Rest, M. K. Cotlrt-II, I ' ' r;iiik, Jones, Mathews. Stianid Row: Siiiie, ' aKiie Blahnik, Boudry. Group of Three Behind Rolfs: Tliiclc. I lionias, ,a ndtiev. I ' liird litiw: 1. K. Cutln-ll Place. Slandhig Rozi ' : Godbv, JelTrcy, liomljctk. I.ialii, aii RoekrI. Diclciihacli, llinKiii. Sriiitli, M.iill.md Stevens. . McVVlinitcr, Rolls. I liio Rfiiikc, Steele, liartoii, llm Mrs. Harlow, .- iulrrsotl. I, WooiU, .Xiiiliiii ' , ilh. Ilill, . iulciM ii. Walthel, Roikhill, ( .i(h(-i ini; .i ihr ImnI miciiiin ;iir hciid, M] h.i f.;iiiis MM 111 iii hmidW K Mill V mill soil nIkiw iii lu i tit l I |iiii. Siiiinv MnMi - oininjL; htt oiiun iiilii loi llii « K.iiin.i Stale ).i fi.n«k (-IK loM ' fl in A liiiyr Uv uIh- In Firt ' c ' Liii Out. Alpha Gamma Delta riic Sol Dm iM)|ih ulc.iiiis m llic l|)li;i {-;iiri lihi.iiA , . . W ' oik Ic 1 1 ill ( )iu ,il)l di rc(it l ) I.ililjy Iir)mbc(k . . . linn Mouses and l)la( k skirts made llic- u iiiiiiiij ' - ' K ' i ' llt ' ' . . . o wondcil [Uf (.ills ' (.kc (iliih | rcsi dciii. ilic i( f |)rc ' sidciii and sciiciarv ol Sijfiiia l|)lia loi.i lioiiscd ili( ii i.diiiis luif .. I ' , II I) l( W ' lioriti s oi( I- soloed at X ' eivliea ... I 111 ISC II io liead(|iiarieis al ' IWH .Sun- set . . . an t (ii hall do en make melod in the  i liesii.i I niii mil |oi ,i l.injrh wju ' ii the w.iiiers |iut i.k ks on dlllin room (hairs . . . . Iolher Ilailow ' s laiinhinj;. loo . . . I lu- aroma ol iiiniisi ' ai ilu- spiino dame. ' iind- dli.i Miion . . . surplus ol presidents . . . (I) .md Insiiintifni Managenienl ( luhs luadid i) Alpha Cams . . . 1 wisteis guided likiuise . . . ( ' ountless expeditions liom Sunsi I Id ilu I ' uAs rmildiiii; . . . liniiih stall ediiois I.I II III iill l( illi iwi ' d MMihook Manaj - inj; I ' diioi . iiida ii.uik through sioiim diills . . . iiRiiihiis e.iiiK(l maslhead leto- gnilion on the Ihnni ' iiitilic) . SrirnlisI and ( ' .(Didfi . . . I hue IMii Is... I pp l nih ' an l otk( I won- ilu- while suit ol Moiiai itoaid. 249 Birch Hall Hiii)u ' ( (lining means fun togctlicr niakint; Kans.is |.nl).i vk.s. I lie ( ,isi ' III iIk ' iiiivsin paildi (li.iii . . . ;i(iii.ill ,1 |).sytlu)l )gi(al cxpcrimtni . . . or can ()ii iliiiik ol a belter reason loi ha in a c()nilorial)le lounge cliair in (inr room . alwaws sonielliini; asm ni ihis licslnii.ni doiin . . . Ina not all (le illry . . . real seriousness when il (onies lo suuh ' and a(li ilies . . . liirdi Hall winner ol the I. ill M), )() Shclcli sales (onlesi . . . I ' residenl I lielnia ( )koncs aj)tly led her neoplnies through iluir Inst experiences ol lollegiale lile . . . (larol Cieorgeas named social editor lor ihe hand- book ( ' ,ii( ' . joy Coeds ... a winner in ihe in- irammal ping pong lonrnameni . . . i isi kioe the keynote lor oiu Christmas loiinal . . . liirc h Hall the bac kgroiind for each new high- lighl in the li es ol all these lo ely freshman yoinig ladies . . . First things seem best it ' s been said . . and ihe da s here londl re- membered. front Row: Lchncrl. Jcrdc. Uarker. Okoncs, Mr . Minnie Kmik. W ' llliaiiis. K;i( ki ' lniann, (ilnik. Srrond Kow: L.olshult. litakcly, Yoergcr. Welch, GcorR, Kwotdt. BL-nnell. (irt ' incr, Sallcc. Third How: IU-cslc . Uriilil. I lansoii. Mrirsc. IrwclUii, H. Roc k. Koin int. Harvf . I-oiirtli Hiur: KirdnuT. Hradlcv. Skinner, Lindftrcn, Rorthcrs, Liikcy, R. Rock, Siplc. RcddiiiKinn. Iiffh Ritir: Means. Sniilh, Kcichani. Kiampil , Cook. Wond. lUa-ion. I ' loeRcr. Sixth How: KiiiKhl, CottrcU, Fitz, Frccsc, Meyer, ReaKcr, Cofr, laiiai. 250 v t hlHf tfuul liua . lll.ni. hnltoii. M,....ulK.id. kiLhv. Ili tk. l.illiH.r. M.vs. (.tiiSti. s--..-,, ;,,.,. H,,i!m.!,. NlU..,,. H. .IIohiII. (iliilit . Knnwllnn. R. Johnson. ;iInoh, ihtrd Row: C ' .oniiollv. WilkiiMin, (.luiilik. II;iin.inn. (.i ' otk«ms, IMair. i- ion. I Jth- lop. t-ourlh Hon-: SlronK. Ninunrrnian. (ilawc, Carlson. Su-vcns. Siliwt ' ndfniann. HfuiKf . Ocaion. tiitli Hon-: liitlRr. Mc- Kit)bcn, (•aiiRi 5lcacl. PcttTion. Thompson, Mc t. Frahni, I ' opp, C ' mar I. ( ( ( How: (.ot-h. SluKit. AiulcrMin. J. rcln-Min. K. I ' ctrrvMi. Bricrlv. Hclfrich, Hanger. Ci raff am. i.oirrr — trout Hon ' : Bishop. Wol , Mcnihon, SahlhrrK. Samls. Roan. I,. Johnson. Srcoml How: Wriis. Rcnuan . Snniinrr . I t-mplr. M4 mv, Pothasi. ClarrinKton. Waltht-r. I ' hini How: (•.ilitirlson. Walk. Martin. ImiK. I ' ouill. Walktr. shilTlrit. tmirth How: Sirom. I) iu. Manilrtt. Olttluhl. Ilmth ' . Odland. Iiisk. Walson. Iiflh How: Paulson. Bonk. WiMlams. Brtk. FoIk . Marshall, Qucrk. Sixth How: Leonard. Smith, Baihcr. I ' cnn. Bart%, SparRur. Ntu! aurtT. Blnndin. 251 Chi Omega Clii () hannaiil skil inc. ins houis ol |)i;u- lic ' c . . . lun do ;uii ii t;iiN i.iki ' ' iv lo cai . . . Sc fii (lc ()lc allt ' i-diniRT Iiouis lo Ivadio Workshop . . . Io a Sialc Players claims Chi O actresses . . . President Susie Feeney a member of Home Ec Counc il . . . I ' enl -sc en career-minded home ec s sul)- siiiuie departmental club meetings lor I ' nion hours . . . science girls attend di isional lid) loo . . . ( opy for Bomb. Dailx. Shrlch. ( tin- der and Freslniuiu Hiunlhooh reac lies the world through the ])ortals ol the (Ihi () house ... I lnns(l,i nights Naiad and Dann ' (ilul) mciid)eis s( urr lo the g ni . . . Ihe looihall season linds s varms ol white-swealered Twis- ters wearing our pearled pin . . . Millie Iiiitle ( ro vned a Queen man times o ei . . . Last spring the Uroiher-Sisiei loniial wiiii the l .ap|)a Sigs . . . mint juleps serxed for old SoutiKrn theme . . . The smooth music oi the X ' ehatones ai the Xmas iormal . . . saber faxors for dates . . . Mortar l oard i ' .leanor Brec kenridge heads the impressixc ' lisi ol nine (Ihi O ' s selected b honoraries. Usini; the suiiis loi ringside scats, roiiplts wattluil entc ' i ' taiiicrs a( llu ' WiiiU ' i M t nli ht foinial daiuc. Kchr.ll sillt; l ii llu-ii .iiu ' tii-s skil, (olillIM Sulc, (hi O ' s (It niiinsii .il( ' l Ihe I.iUsI (isiim ol .1 (.in-i.in. 252 ' ■ fttrr l-fntit: BriilH-M iit i U„;, Sralrd |iiimU- . X.iri.i. Mil , hict kciiritlK - ' . H;ivl . Snoud Hint-: Wliilt timh. liintlri. CiiiiiiJiiKtKini. Mlllxcnt I MIlli . I t i ' . (-larkf. l.tinan. Krrnc%, Millii. Tlnnl litnr: St.iiii|iftT. HiiiiUi. (-onvih, C:iinKman. Morrison, Fink, MtKirc, McKi-an. Junes. I ' ourlh How: SHittlum, Vcrk . (.rabrr. Clifion. Riir. Miriam I utile. Kiliinnlon. Hi k. Morfoid. Mtiihinson. Ciook. Kncxlrl. Kislu-r. Noland. tifth Haw, Slaruting: Hcnklc. iMvs. Kirk. It-mmrr. ' l . Mr%. f anH. P.ainl. Rhani itinr. C illt ' n. Ki-| n( ' r. 253 r - y7 |f-- 1 h M — ' |!4 - ' ' ' i --5.,, v :: r k ; -a .i |; «« ' U . kV Irotit Ron : C iiilins. Supcinois, SincUr, liiiii. Mdhisihi, 1 ' uili.j. (..ii icLsuii. S ' tmul liir.i Wviiiu-. Cormatk, Hark, Patteisoii. Tit o al far Left: I ' linMsh. Rct-vcs. Thinl Rnui. Sruird: I.uiic!l)!ini, Ki- Mddniin. ■ ( Ruir: Mcvcr. Ht-ndcrson. Scliwagci. linior. Wood. Sixth Roif: Hcit biM ;. l,ini-s, StatidniK to l-efl of .V r Av; Morgan. Karnes. Cowiiic Suim . Kosni. Knur. Mis. 1 iiiiiiHt iii.ui. llimike. Mi- ll, Walter. Miiillmt. loiirlh Hoir: lleese. C.ile, liroiicr, 1 uiiiei, Iruilden, Ituili-i, Davison, U VUcvivrs.. Three 254 Delta Delia Delta A iR ' w iiiici n.ii ioii.il spnii . . . Siic liiiii l).i( k liiHii I ' . II is . . . .111(1 Miiilu ' i I iiiiin spi ' .ik iiij; ItcikIi ... .1 (•(Mil. Ill house- l)() . . . laii).;ii.ij;c ' ;r.iilcs j d uji . . . iliis Ix-.iis .iii liK- s su-m . . . C.omhiiu ' siiulits. .niixiiics .iihI snci.il lili I II Dell iriaiiglc . . . n.iil (Iclcgaiioiis It) ihc I ' lxss liuildiiig . . . tdiloi.s .111(1 i iuTs lor ilic Hiiih. lionih. and S(ii ' ii- li t . . . I ' ltsidc ' iU )caii Morrison lias ii(. ci a s|)ai(, ' iiKMiuiii hoiii Moiiai Hoard. I Ira- iLiiiiiy. and i.c|) ol Home Kt C ' ouik il . . . Ii i- W ( lull pit sidi ' iiis t ' lu onraiicd spoils and iniraiiuiral pariii ijiaiioii . . . stall aili klcs rc-ca|)linc(l ilic iravcliiig loot ball irophy iroiii llif Phi (.aiiis ... a Moodv haillc will) an alnindaiK (.- oi t lu all y Iroiii the boys a( loss ihc sircci . . . also (a|)iurc(l . . . the iniraiiunal icniiis doiibU liik . . . ilu biij lucst trophy, the Panhellenie scliolarsliip trophy . . . Two digiiilaiies wiihiii two weeks . . . |aii and jane as junior I ' roin (fill and Mosi Roman- tit Kngineer res|je( ti ely . . . IJniied clloiis made mn skiis a liii . . . ilie Shouboai lire- side a liiadliiici . li.i(k(liii|i (111 ' si c lit a ' iriii i iciil kcpi tlit ' Tii Di-lt sislt-is liiis itfxkiiii; laic iii.iii iii hls i ii lluii Xariclics %ki(. rflir t (-iijt iriL hi i t ihim i v.iiinn .is (hi- linr kir| N lniiii- iiig III llir Irll ol ihr |ihiinr hiiiidt, ah%.i H a |Mi| (ilar platr. 255 Kilaxiiii at intciiiiissioii liiiif of the Rose MisI daiHc, cliisc tliiiT toupics m ' t loi;clhti (oi a hiUvciiidaiuc laiii;h. Rosi ' , mist (louds set the DZ formal dance theme as Vil Hil)ia o|)ens the front door for Uona Fae Sindt. Delta Zeta Homespun cnterlainincni from tin- musi- cal DZ ' s aL the C ' hrisLmas lormal . . . Slcigh- bcll Rha|)so(ly the theme . . . our own nio . . . a niiiii.iiurc siKer slei h lo hold llu- houton- iiieres . . . Marilyn Pierson lo top all soloists . . . Ne er a walk alone to chorus . . . ioiu sislcrs tred that way ... a paili beaten to liie Press liuililinj; U)o . . . ihe I loiuciiuihcr ol- li(e the magnet wiih l) . ' s lilliiig ilu pub- lisher and assoc iate editor |)ositions . . . I ' rtsi- deni Mike Kdgar a Mortal I ' xiaid and Sigma . l|)ha ioia . . . her red hair and readv smile always a welcome sigiit ... so is Ikha Lou R(Ks. our Pershing Rifles beauty . . . e c ' r slioi 1 on ellu ieni e eciai es . . . mem- bers on 1 lomemaker Publication Board. .Social Buie.ui. (Cardinal duild. and ihe Home i ' .c C ore-( uiiic ulum ( ' ommittee . . . ihe Hal- loween lireside ' Pumpkin I ' aic h an enjoy- able e ening . . . 1)UI whal c oidd be l)elter ihau tlie spaghetti dinner . . . All combined lor a ha|j|) ac i i e household. 256 iatiiiine: Wood. II.1II. Ickr. Rii n. Mrs. Itlanrhr KinR. EdRar. Bnaiii. flark Rnu Seated: Woodward. I l all, MaihcwA. Allfii. Zcincr, GcnskoH-, Hop- kiiif. JohnN. RiiitT. JfUfil. . Kou Seated: ' iKars, Wfivncr. Kiuh-s . UoMiuk, Snni|uist. I ' ifku. KtiKt ' lliardl. KloppiiiK Mrs«T. I. ill JR. In Dark Suit, f ' rntrr: PitTMUl. t.ri}iif ' lo left of Ptrr t n, Clntku ' i ' - Shttfinn IX ' ith the Ctrl m Slnfird srrntrr: Moran. Sli-XfllN. Ba( ' tkc, lillif. I ' arlkhill. Front How: ' i;iu. Irllous. I( lauKhrv C:iialland. Miller. r tl ill . ]u s. Moiii ' ■ ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' - ' ' l. Khihll, l.iN, R,,vMl(i, l(.ll .■| . lliiiil.i. i•,l,l,lk■ , ||„1,. ,.,,„d Kuir Kiilh |.,.. , Iiku. llihl.icl„k. t.,lkin. J. I, ilMlul ,,.£ Kuw: Mun.iv, l.,M ,„, Walls. Hi-ak. Mc(.or l. C. ' ingcr. LeK,i[ ' ruu, ' lh ' Itmo: MMvv ' . lMt giral(l. Dcmriaii. Kollmorgcii. Nelson. Mcyci. Simiiuins, (;mlilnci. lijlh lioir: IVikins. Brownsoii, I ' ollock Clooinr KoRluiul. Lindsay, (.oslt-c. Sixtli Kow: Hearn, Milltr. Kiapfcl. Lloyd. Kdivaids. Hallci. Hamilton. Hoogt-vccn. ■roiK (oar; Wilckc. Rcntschler. Smith, Simons, Wood. Hills, Worth. ScromI Hour Wheelwright, Wliade Krocgir Wag- ner, Miopbel , Rustad. Third Row: Wiemann, Tinius, Northey. Penningroth. Roberts. Schakel, Woodruil. Fourth How Ycnlicr, Walkins, Palmer, Hagedorn, Sands, Decker. Nelson. Petersen. lillli Row: Woodnifr. Stoltzner. Sheperd Ihavi-r Hell- ner, Landcl, Ostrander. Sixlli How: Young, McMillan, Countiss, Torgrini, Riigtiv, Stengel. 258 Elm Hall Aihliiu | .ii ti( ipalitiii .mil ,iliilii spi.ii licadcd l)v ihf |)irsi(lfnis ol (oiiiu il, liiiraiiiiir.il Ho.nd.ind I loi kcv ( ' lub all liviii}; under one rooi . . . runncTii| in the iniia- Munai ()lkvl).dl lourncv . . . only a lew hrniMs .nid s|)rained lnii;eis snliered . . . ilie lilli- M II wmili llu- elluii .ind llu pull lo- flhei sui h Inn . . . Jonci iK ki ' .nul li.nl) Si h.ikel ineinhers ol Women 1 li.nerniiy . . . uiih ilic presideni ol Sigma Alph.i loia among ns, a (haliengc to live up lo . . . .mil a ehailenge well reteived . . . winners ol ihe l ' .(. )() Sol-Dor eompelition ... a beaulilul tropin lo add lo our growing rolled ion . . . hilt .dl is not aeiixilies. grade point is im- porianl tor), as icsiilicd hv Moii.ir BilihIs l.iiil n li ladileii . . . the spring loiinal. spreads, and Inesides round out the soii.il seore . . . ihe real hlowoui. lioomlown Blowout, our winter sports lircsidc com- plete with .ill llu .iimi)S|)here ol the- Wild Wesl . . . il lakes a liappy medium and the i ' liii ll.dl ills seem to haxc loiind il. Whili ' lli( ' °i( ' tisiliiii; am! siii(! ini;, f;irl relax luii ulirii. K tkholrii M.l.iim K.Ml.iir. Mrs ..llinii. Mi-ir . r.ilm-i Im.:I ' ii ■ UliMHt. I- «lirliit.tn. Ra niii M n t ' .ni i... -..ii i...... Hriu.- Kriilwiii. raml.ill. Ilrnuiii. s miii.im. {.niiln. Aiiilirht. I)i.il.i- tuuilh lUw: Cdthrin. R.i . llii cr«. Mr|iluii«4iii. Ilirl): hl. Iljxiri. • f liU Hit t liii ' ii«. Iijiliii. Hrriiruin, Nrlwii. Walkrr. Awhiill. Mltrn. snili lluif Miiilil.inil. Iljriir , lliiiMii. (.iIiIk-io. Smilo. Wim- l i.;ii.)ii. tlrniaii. 259 I ' ronI Kuiv: Sinilh. Maioubric. HirtI, Malonc. Second Row: Slrcclcr. Rickcrd. Moss, Fiiilo ' . Mavficlti. Sliirey. Third Roxf: naiiic. Hrilcv, Wetuloif. (.uiictl. Mrs. MoiKan. IVcaut. Iliompscn. I-ourlh Row: Brown. Bi-avdslcv. Ruth. Elder. Robson. Jackson. Ilcll. lawbaUKli. .Ainvay. Fiflli Row: KKKtrt. I ' lliison. MtDoiialil. Mili-an. Slu-nnan. Caldwci:. Martin. I ' ili-. C.nKK«lalil. Sixih liiiw: riiili)s. Calvin, ll.ii.h. Ollii.in. Mi llii moll. I I It ' s iiiil .1 skrU ' liiii ridiii ilitii li ( ' ls. hill a part of ihc t ' t ' iit ' ll.illaufcii |i.iil (U toi .ititiiis at last (alTs lirfsidc. liiiir oiil III irail ihc liiiiin |ia|urs Siiii(la iiiiiniiiii; fiii li ' iMii( ' l (•aiiiiiia I ' lii ' s rclaxiiii; in llu ' ii li iii! room. Gamma Phi Beta N i( odciiiiis .111(1 Ills li;illc ' iU ' n WMliirmlon |)li;iNcrl parade jiid ts and Nrmi lii liuiiit ii ! I S I ' carsoii I lie liisi place X ' tislu.i lloai iropliv . . . .iimiiIki Wi lua iiiumpli as ihrc ' c (•.iiiiiii.i I ' liis Lipped Im Mmi.ii lioaid . . . Iioiiie  ■( and ..lines helped lluiii win iluii ap sli.ipcd |)ins . . . liinh glades adiieved . . piesidenis ul l-diKalioii and |-o(kIs ( Inhs. Di lla I ' lii Delia and Kcd (iiONs iioaid hninid in ii In i;;lil nil In ie);aiii Nliidy iMiu- . . . Iiuiiv. iiimv l)iiil . Ihiiiih and I li)iminiil;fi wriieis piillinj; in l.ile lo diniiiT . . hailnnt; i.ips and Maek sli|)pers (lashing i i ilie Mn wiili name (Ihil) and Naiad nuniheis . . . tnnr (leseeiil- inoon wearers liarninj; lines loi iheatei Workshop ... it pa s . . . nine girls in hon- oraries . . . good looks here loo . . . two sinil ing |ans were hnalists lor I lomeioming and ilarvest iiall (Queens ... a t heerle.ider in the house ... at ' arietv time thai dancing (•aiiiiii.i rill ( aiidv Slinp excited a|)|)l.iiisc . . . tlieamy time at I ' ink I ' .nadise rmin.il . . , I ' edei oialion ah ' s. 261 Kappa Alpha Theta Just three years ago K;i|)|);i Al])li.i I Inta, a new nanif on canipiis . . . now an L ii (lay cxpic ' ssion ... a pledge cla.ss to bolster the tropin collection . . . the Panhellenic pledge scholarship cii|) . . . those girls vill l)e wel- eonie iioiise girls . . . tiie vearers ol ilie Utile kiie splaslied lo lirsi place in ilie soror- it division ol ilie swinnning meet . . . Lee Mc l- ' arland. medalist vinner ol the goll tour- nanieni . . . the vic ked paddle wielders ol liieias loo e ery girl partic i pales in inlr.nnnral (onipeiiiion . . . exery giil an acli e one . . . [oan IMclcli perhaps eligible lor a Mosi anied .Secietar title . . . see- relary ol nian cainpns comnuitees . . . ' ei- shea tops the list . . . I ' hetas splashed again and came up winneis ol ilie ' eishea canoe races in the women ' s division ... Jo . ry crowned Oueen ol (,)ueens . . Uarb Rnieger. Iowa .Stale ' s ' Ksciuire (iirl litlist. one ol Jo ' s attendanls . . . Rita Diuni, om 1 lome- eoming Pep (hieen ... a residence ol love- lies at 223(1 Knai)!). Five- K AT ' s Unci lo lluii knillini; wilh |i Mr llilliioiiiiiii l-rltiiii; siM(iI ;i l i(c on llu ' lo ol lur .n!; U loll ill . Villi .1 silMi ball, sisIiiA MaiilMi. Donna and jian adxisi- IS(tl l.llioll  ho puis sonic holiilav alniospliiri ' on Ihc dooi. Hark It ' ,., l. K. una. Iliight . Iml. Ilin|jli.ini. hlholl, lajlor. M.mmI. Nilf Ihird It,,:,-: llulfliian. II. Ilaikki. W.irnniilDii. lluhii. liilnii. . ljil .ii. Hninn. larilnrr. Ktnl. Cornncll, Ctiilniaii. Seronil lltiw: Rccio. HcurinR. Milarlaiiil, I ihhill, Hacldick. . Ii . PlaRKi-. Wirntv. Wilwm. DiiiRn. kmcitcr. MaiRac. I ' Iclih. Jhree H ' omrn on Right Sirtr: Knccii, I ' avscur, Ary. Irani Itim:}. Ilarklcv, McAdam, I.iirlhjc, Riiicliail. Kiiil . I(ll lh. V 3n1. Mct ncr, Mrath, WilMDn. 263 .y ' Kl jt . %, , ' i 11 b siiituliti : HdU ' cr. Nulson. I)iirc , Longstret ' t, Mrs. Carrie 1 orrciuc. lace. Campbell, Fisher. Rauii front Hoiv: Scot I, Paxson. Deulsthiiiiiiin. ugUNniir. I.ipi . Wi.ivc , Srulrd. on Iriiiur li,i!l: 1 .iRiu , Morledde. KikI(iih i . Bates. !■ Itslme. Agani l Wall: C ook. Xult. Hm h Ruiv, Seated: Artus, Ktiuaicls. I)( l iis, Andei.son. Wal- Bchin, Kiem, [tecl)e. S. Sniith. Second Hoxv, Seated: Kiiighi, Codiraii. Harris. Deninan. ... . I.. Smith, Caspers. Lean I tin I i( er. Third Hojf, Sealed: Moore 264 Kcippa DelU) hr.iulv .111(1 ln.iiiis . . . Usiili( l l) llu itTonls . . . KD ' s icij;iR(l as ' SxvciiIk.m i i l Sij iii.iClii. ' ■•|)u-.mi,uiil l I ' iKA ' and ' (.R SuLcllii.ii I . . . litvch and loNcd 1) .ill . . . Lois .Siniili. |)iLsidciU. and prcsidini iii.iin liniis over . . . (.i liiiif lo siniiii i iii .1 t;(.iii iin llic ukc . . . ncMi a (|uitl niuniciil . . . ai ii c plus Ksiiui Morlcdgc l)usv uiili Mor (ai Hoaid. I ' nion iioard. Rush Couiuil .iiul Stic IK c (lountii . . . not lo iiuniioii ' cishca . . . Wislica lound .ill K 1 ) s l iis mi iluii lloai . . . tlloiis |)iii(lii(i(l ,111 i liiiiipi ,il)K- Miiiiiiiii liii (lull player piano . . . another tiophy . , . w iiiiRis ol till ' i ' t ' iO Sol Dot ((jni- pctilioii . . . I he new tciiace a pleasant spot . . lout Kl) s wield authoiity on the Hoiiie- ni.ikei stall . . , the piesident and lieasurei ol Home l( (liil) li e at L ' lOL ' Sunset . . . ihirieen inemheis in national honoiaries . . . yel all sorts ol eniluisiasin lot intraniuial sports . . . the Jjing pong table in the hase- nieiii a good spot lor wanning u|) after study- ing . . . I he Kl) always ready lo nieei any ( hallenge. ka|i|i,i Ih ' li.i ' s .iiiil I.iiiiilMt.i (Ill ' s Arv , cxiilt ' il  nil ni iiiw ' d .IS llii- Mniiii; musis .i( ilirir joint Ki l l I ' .iitx. Sill li |illlll lillli III Is .ill .1 |i.lll III III! ,llli r nil ll.llMillt ll.lN .11 (III Kl .Hill Sl lll.l rill 1 |ImIii|| .lIltllllMMI ll.lllll. 265 Siiis iiii; imiiilv as llu i;iillui aiouiid Ihc piano Ini an iiilonnal Mmi; IrsI aflcr diiuur arc tlusc Kappa sisters. Thf disdissiiiii niiijhl easily be of talk and plans for a tropliN and Kiith Ann points it out to farty and Pat. Kappa Kappa Gamma I ' loin pillar lo j)osi in ii c L ' ais . . . jiisi j.;ocs lo proxc a gT ni|) oi girls can loxcr a 1 H ol ground in a sIkmi linic . . . an niulcr stalemcni lor ihc acii e Kappas who ccle- liralfd a  tli ainii crsai o! ilic local c iiapur on .May IH. l ' J. )l . . . the new (liapur liousc, a pcniiancnl abode . . , and sik h a loxclv place lo li c . . . ihc s|)a( ions lioni lawn ilic selling lor pi i e winning Iloinci oniing dii- oralitJii.s . . . our l p li.n h( i ut pajain.i relavs leam i(lorioiis . . . the hciiinniniis ol .1 nunioi able ilomct oiuing wctkcnd . . . an imolJK ial allianii ' wiih ihe sleep and eai l)o)s up ihe sireei . . . every weekend begins on i ' ridax alieinoon . . . president Mar ' Wesl. a I ' si i ' .lw and Oiuition ii . . . joui- nalisls on ihe Ihnnh. Ddih. Hmncnuihc) and Shclrli sialls . . . iwo girls in both Phi Upsilon Oniicron and WonHii ' s li.itei- nil wiai ihe guldin ki ' . . . l.ois Downing, clowned ilaiAesi I ' ), ill (hieiii. .iddid .inolluM II oph III (iiii 1 ow inn ' ollei I ii ni. 266 Stantimg: Schul . Paulw ii. Woi, BiTK inind. H;imcr. Kidl;ir, Palmer. P. McLaren. Mrs. SJKmotKt. K. Mrl.arcn. Kawrcncc. Warren. Roliwn, Fox. HiirIics. l)o lr. Biitk Hnu Sratrtt: I., Heeler. C. Bcclcr. ca c% . I iit . I.u lt-in:in, Keast. J )sl n. Mills. S an on. Shaw, M cr . ext How in Hark of Giri in ( hrrkrd Hli ' u e: Wilvin. KiiiR, Houlihan, Nelson. McNeil, ulaiif. Sionc. S ' fouii Uoii Smtcti- While. nuni| hre s. Wilcox. Thoini on, Strand. Mc f T. II iJi.iri I ' ont Itnu-: S« .mlan. Sco er. Pom v. fliln ri. r.i MUt. I ' iirt !!. Hnu nint:. Sn nil. % U ' h%r- .0 i y ftfev 9 fv : S Lyon Hall The |K ' ;iiiui biittti .iiid ( i a kii maiiuladuicrs must be makiii a luitiiiic Iroiii Lvon Hall aitci-hoiii spreads. A ilii ' cc tiiiR ' wiiiiKT . . . now v si liol.ir slii|) iro|)li |)irinaiic ' nll IjcIoiijjs to Iaoii . . . ili.n ' s wluvi- c ci i)iil ami her j iadc poinl (oiinis . . . ilu- a(l anlasi;cs ol doiin (|uiit hours show ii|) ... a (ii|) lo hi- pioml ol . . . again vc cxtcll . . . anollicr iiophv loi ihi. ' sccoiul place (lorniiloiy I loiiici oniing ilti- oraliuiis . . . ihf planning ami huilding . . . a huge roo.sler loin: cnurged Iroin a nia c ol I hii ken ill ' , napkin-,, and i i rpe paper . . . all onl pari ii ipalion in iiilranniral sollhall, howling. ()lle hall, ping pong and haskel- hall ... a nniied group ihrongh uniled elloiis . . . ihe Brookside |)iinii siii h lini . . . add smoke and i harroal . . . lood lasted heller thai a . . . ilu ' Pi Rap|)a Phi exchange long leiiKiiiheied as an enjo ahlc evening . . . .Monday nighl house meetings heipienilN high-lighU ' d with skiis and popi oi n ... a displax ol (hihious Lalcnl . . . hiii we lo ed it . . . I he dorm open house hetween lloois in the lall ... .1 ipiiik a lo know M)ur ncighhors downstairs . . . ihe 1 hemes ranged ItnnI lii w: Kdili. Aird. l.aiiKcbartt-ls, Jimcv, Haukiiis. l-il iiHiitts. liicM-liiii-l , lUiii.in. Sri tmd lioir: Ji-nstn, (..ii , ki.iirKl. Diluii. l.. I ull. I Iiilili.iitl, Miiopo. Third Haw: I ' losI, l.dufck, Caiiiifaji, U ' illianisdii, DK.ncl. Kolaiul. l.iiulsrv, l.aiir. Ivurlli lliiw: I.(ivi ' . Dakii. llau ' s. I.aicv. llanliiiK. Dokkiii. (.ici ' lilKHHl. lillli liiiw: Kwolllt, llcniialisoli. Iliili.-v l):nm;c, linik. All.-., HiAaiil. Si ll, Ituiv: OocllllKT, KonillolircT. IllMlii-. la((iliMn. l alis. . ' liill, Kcllt ' iibcrKiT. 268 Arofi Row: Wojahn. Goiilarck. Krowka. Mrs. Kinnia Wilniarlh. Sfhuticrl. Qaaas. RlcK in(iui t. Scionil Row: Mmtn. Sdnvarck. Mc ' ickcr, Mtrandlc . While. Vci«. Ruf. Thiril How: Nirlson. SulliT. I ' liilpN. NcKon. Kiiiliilph. S.lmnUr. loiirlh llow: Nilson. Wales. Stliiupl. Palmer. MiMiiiei. Williaim. Maser. Ai f i Row: Mar li. Welier. Wiill. Ruler, SuniiMin. |. Sinilh. Weiil ieii, Snii l(l . Sivf i Roir: Miiipul, Seiill. C Siiiiili. Ntuaard. Rierwiii. Rmlal. I iirner. rhurfnoiul. OslHirne. from (log|)aicli lo heaven . . . wc al va s knew llurr were angels in I.Non . . . llie huuliy lea in l-eljruar . . . laiiiiliar laces in a dillereni selling ... a Valentiiu- iluiiie . . . what, no 1)1(1 (liiiL; hearts? . . . Mrs. W ' iliii.nih uin hoiiseiiiollier . . . Iowa St.ite iier alma iiiatei . . . siie nndersiands onr problems . . . and she understands its . . . Mortar Hoard Jessica Weis a good example to lollow in si ii()larshi|) and acti ities . . . she serves as I ' iii I stcre larv ... is well-known lor her oiij inal (loth ing design . . .need a new dress lor that s|)Cf iai dale tonight . . . she louid diapi one on von . . . I ' uss woman. Iheta SigiiLi I ' hi. is our dot in |)iesideiit ' irgiiiia Krowka . . . )oyce Uoos ol the l)(ul . .ill iloi mitorv n h lie itv ( hairman . . . and M.ixine (hiaas. all doiiniloM ,id isui iii(hi(l . . . well icpre senied in Dorm Connc il . . . well repiesenled too in home ec (liih connc ils and W A council . . . two with Iowa Stale l ' la cis and I ' healcr Workshop . . . many more tread to c hoi lis | i,i(li(e . . . su( h (ampiis pcisonali lies lo make l. on a congregai ion nj liunds 267 Oak Hall C:hi ' istiiias pine and laiidles Ifiid a l)atki;iouiid lor the liolidav |)hi for which these three women are voeaH ins;. Homecoming most rewarding for Oak Hall . . . our successes heralded early . . . ic lors in the dorm ]3ajaina relays ai the Pep liarbe- ciie . . . loxely. i londe Betty Skyberg pre- senled as a Homecoming (|uecii allcndanl . . . even the football game touldn ' i dim these glories . . . the foin Oak Hall IWisiers ' sjjirits tmdying . . . such cnlhusiasm lor sports . . . a cham|)ionslu|) ()lii ' l)ali iciin iii imra- iiuiral competition ... a t hallenge Irom the Nil Ward . . . chalk up anotiier viclfny . . . it ' s a woman ' s woi Id at ; () to 2. ) . . . Sallv Stanton, our presideiu. and piesident too ol Dorm ( ' oiuK il . . . Ruth Soreirson xoted Senior Most Likely lo Succeed . . . we. who knew lier best, agi ' ee . . . girls up and down the halls off to Radio Workshop and Iowa State Players . . . fixe in cat h . . . not witlioui a song either . . . varblcd to second place in Sor-Dor ... a baited trap, the hdl tea dance . . . all lueii on campus nuited. r I « « ► Front How: Aita. Behiike. Krcyman, Slamon. Mrs. Fern Sadler. Bogcii, Croomiiiist, Win. Boc iiik. Serond liow: BcKgs, Ulomijuisl. Berry. Kurkc. trick- wn, Fmlcr. Christian, Droegcmucller. Benson. Third Row: rit gerald. Burrows. C;onqiicsl. Fulton. Brain, Gardener, Gentle. lolli. Drake. Durisli. Fourth now: Bevicr, Berg. Barton. Copcly, Benson, Brandt, Mewes. Friend, Harlriig. Crow. Fifth Row: Bauglinian, Berridge, Bostroni, Belsihner, Brockmever, Eddlcman, Woodward, Bice Beisner. Sixth Kow: Carlson, Fieldniaii, Han elin, IJIongliby, Hurmestcr, Baker, Frit«, Easion, Brentner. 270 , Mllllll. Millrl. M.I en Soulli. I rout How: Xfoiirri. MuIiImmjii, K.idcr.i. kniK. Hol kncillt. Kriu.iili. I)- Mui llii ink. i i ' m Uu:i: l.i. .Mn. MjiOuil Sw;iii«)ii. Mliilull. Kriiil kaiiipf. Mililull, . hirli.ii. T iirrf H w: lliliiu-, llainhliii. K.iufrii.in. lUiiiii k«iii. I mil lolimon. Venn, fuurti, How: Icliiiiis. L)ail , C.iHxlricli. II. MmlkriiiK. (.losi-iltm-, Ri)l)iiiv)ii. llitrMiiiaii. Killo nan. Krusc. Hflli Kow: Hinxigi-n, .Moollcr. Ilmrman, Maxon. I.if, .Malniaiigir, Ichl. Mailx-n. Mocr. Sixth Row l.axon, llurnf. flardy. Kirwaii. l.yklcnia. llanncman, McDunalil. I.iii(lM , lIoIfit ' fiT. roii Kiiw: Vandcruarf. Na ll •l. rliorp. I ' ilarski. |. While, Krardnn. MnnsUT. WjImiii. Seroiiil Knw: V. While. Ri|il.e , Ilmer, Zmolek.. .Slelller. Vhakel. toell. MieK l«all. Tliiril How: B. While, ()l oll. Slalliiril. Iiiuiisenil. I iiiinieioilke. Vanic. Reig ' hard. Sandeivin. huiirth How: Spenier. Kedfern. Shec«. Ticman. suable. Saiihel, NeliU. Walkup. l-iltli How: Rcinharl, Sonen. Schroedcr, Zilik. Sihalk, Niiolet, I humas. Sixth Row: Renliier. Riimaiis. Woolc . Reiiit . Slorbt. Waller Xcil- •on, Jcrald. 271 StatifUttK: Sovereign. Mclcilf. I.ay;f. Ivrison. Williams. Close, MtC ' .uiuh. lll.iir. Spi Scatrd: Riichie. Nlarsoli-k, liioun. ' )Kmiitlialei , Soinisou, Vouii . I.iliuliii. llcUm Zoc-cklcr, RushinK. Mrs. I.ik MIc Ilaird. Wren. Sutherland. Srcorul Hinv: .Si.ti k, () Moore, tront lioir: I)orsett. I.o ' an, Rt idisiein. Short. Knodel. 1 ici , U. I Mh-. (Uinninghatn. I.aiiRniade. I. mas. lomtli Uou AuMiii. Iliiul How Srnft ' d: Merrill. rarjnii - Moore. Clark. Walls I. Wittr. ,|. . U UC:oirniik. ! il.hti. A|.l.ni. CaiHi. Marth; m . i- ' fs: i i   i f You aiul (lu niitlic and tlu ' nui ir. Uiit a mnmcnt from a (l.itiiialUt- loiin.il ( inoid soiix- Miiilo lor | osii-ii( . Oik- of tlu- sisltis nIiiiiiis .i fine iik Iclr iiu ItiiU whiU ' aiio(hi-r nii iiuts us of tli (nnuliiuss (it Ti Phi legs. Pi Beta Phi riic arrow was stin on ( ;iiii|)iis . . . wIkiIhi il was tlu- blnihl lit, hi i, l ' iari)ara Sliori. ilir lall limiic- ril |aii SiillicrlaiKl or any ollui ol llic laiiious liliy . . . I ' riss Hiiildinj;. li.iiid Kioin and ihosc oIIk iai oIIkc hidconls in ilu l(niiiiia| I nion . . . I ' ltsidcnl |an lii|) lii.iss on iwo in.ijoi lainpns | nl li( ai ions . . . add Mortar lioaid, ()nu(ron Nn. and I lula Sij nia Phi . . . Isilur hrc kini idj c. ' (i prcsidtni. with an ((inallv impressive ricord I hroiij li ilu I ' l rin jioiials lonr (.luipus (|iiei ' ns passed e er d.i I Icxtn (onsiani isiiors i ) ilu I ' liss IWiildini; . . . main more liicpunifd ilu- .. . liinr won- liu ' golden I ol WOuien s I liaieiiHiv . . . The inira- nunais iiopin (a|)tnred . . . parii( ipaiion. enilnisiasm and skill |)re alent in all sporis and W (lid)s .1 hr I ' ampns N ' arielies skil a lui. a winner . . . I ' l I ' lu |)ariies . . . IMiiesias. barn danees. sleigli i ides . . . every- one loncerni ' d about llie late ol dable I.aiic . . . (onld be disasterons . . . Our liouse- moiiur. a I ri Delt . . . bow did we ever let thai happen: 273 1 } -[- I ' hiuic. I ■.: !! liuu-: lai-st-n. KjaTl. Oltmaii. Mfiiiii-. .H ' ' :. l ' .ii!i, |ii..nH.l. ... K. ... . W.ili.i ' c. .ii..i. Walker. Adcluiaiin. Ilildtclli. Bowcii. Class. Aiulcrsoii. hint i „u: kimlj.i.l. ilk.ili. Wagiai. Mvtis. HabcLkcr. Sduiniiu lu-r. tiJUTth lioiv: Wood. Ciorinatu . MarKiiricl. Olson. RiiikiT. (Irow, M. (iricn. liflli How: Wilson, Fit sininioiis, N mark. Suan- son, WrJKiit. FtTKUsoii, Slcplunson, Dahl. Sixlli Haw: (ii ecu wood. Patterson. liianifF. Arnold. Di Sal (), ' osika, Coiiolh. nioitom Picture) Front How: .Xdams, Morris. Gildea. Church. Dieterichs, MLCurdv. Second Rozv: Bruckner, Towe. Minor, Anderson. Xakamoto. Ilcdstroin. Xore. Tliir l Ro2v: Nelson. l ctitt. Mcyci-s. Huntrnan. I rollin. Jarc. Fourth Rmv: McC auh. Mason. Nchrhass. Papantonis. Rav. Huni inger. Kohlhaas. Fiflli How: Fielding. X ' eKell. Beamish, McGhie. Williams. Loving, SchiTiitl. Sixth How: Jones, Tomlinson. Zdlnian. Sclindh, Clark, Peterson. McKee. Mitchell. 3BP! Br HR fl m m __„. J wop Hi m 4 i 274 Roberts Hall Riihiiis I I. ill i;iils i.ikc III ilu- u ' .ilcT . . . ilu- ( .moc rates tropin .n islua sliiiiiii c ' i lciuc . . . iIk- iiiir.iiiim.il sw iiiiiiiiii}; iiiixl ol Spring ' . () a sw.iiiipin xiiioiA in iicmiIn all cvciils lor llusi- skillid swiimiurs . . . Ijiu swimming was imi ilu oiiK iiiunsi lor ihcsc at live Ircshmau . . . Those with .1 l)t iii i i .iiil the theatrital side ol lile wt re iiieiiihiis ol Iowa Stale Players and Radio Workshop . . . ihe lioinli. Crtcu ( ' •tmilrt . Honiriniiht ' i . and Scit ' iilisl (1. limed ilie interests of buililing join ii.ilisis . . . |,nu Miller served .is 1 ush- m.ni president . . .iili Roheiis 1 1. ill frills weie memheis . . . Iesti al Cihorns received all-ont snppoii lioiii this residence hall . . . iwcniy-lhree attended weekK lehearsals . . . sirains ol the Messi.ih weie oilen heard down the hall . . . hiii ilie tolling ol the phone was e cr |)recloiiiiiKiie . . . ihc)ii h onr social fiineiions were few a Roberts girl was seldom in on weekend nights . . . no h.ihv sitiin here lor |)resideiii |e.in Rose he. Is slu ' ic.kIn: I lu ' M ' .ils .111- iiMi.ilU oil tiiii . . . iie t r iiioic III. Ill .1 luciilN inifiiiU ' u.iil. Itilici relax, fellu. •mil lU.i. I I ln, lliilliiii. K...; K Ii Iii.in. S. 1.1. .11. II il.. i .... Ihtril Him: l|jK.iii. I ' lHMlrll. Krol , lljrUm, (iHrii, Mlllri, ( r.i . fourth llnw: J. (.rmi. Ilj i«, (.iMNlluir. tjulirr, llmiii, I fi| rl. t.flitl.. atuiirr. titlh Rolf. Dailrit, Mrlwii. CbMuii. Knmo. Ncnlhani, Uvcitioll. Orlllith. .S Wi Kuii. ' Ilr.- d. fpiclci, Ufitimhriii, ikiiluc. (.cu, Sthall, Dahlln, ktHli. 275 Sigma Kappa Tlic nic(lic al sloiic Sigma Ka|)|)a house an ideal selling lor the annual spring iornial. Legend in Lavender . . . precious ]3andas and other |)ri ed jjossessions were willed the under-gxaduales at the scnioi s|)ring party . . . the theme was ( ; . . . Relaxing hours of bridge . . . acii U)-minde(I too. ere the Sigma Kappa ' s . . . Six girls m I Wisieis and nian more in and home ec clubs . . . One attended Social Bureau . . . |(iurnalists wrote lor Sketcli and Honih . . . Musiial Sigma Kappa ' s ga e their talents to band and chorus . . . Four gills, theatric all in- i lined, actue in Radio Workshop and Iowa State Players . . . E elyn Ward. Delta I ' hi Delta; Helen Remmeis and Pal Ilawgood, Omicron Nu . . . . beautiltil trophy awarded loi second j)lace Homecoming decorations . . . Mother Hansen, understanding. e er hclplul . . . President [.nie 1 l.isclton. cheery, intelligeiu, aml)iti()us . . . Li ing together vas lun and rewarding at the Sigma Ka|jpa house in 1 ' .). )()-. ' ) 1 as it has always been in the past. iniimmnntiiiiiiii ' ii ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' rnniimimmiiiiiiniuniiiiiimniini Time out l)cfoic suiciv hours to find out llu- lalisl in ■;oo(t liousi ' kc ' cpint;, liul «lio is llu !;iil iu llu shoils? Htv, what have you got ihcic that is so iiilcnslin!;? How about Irltiiig us in uii such stncls, Hiiiiii. Sall ? 276 ' 1 w,f)f ,j . h.hnni. Ddikfiuinrf. Wilv.ii. Rhv. I.iiiKf. rt.hs. Stink. Sr, „fi t How: Rt in:iicrs. H i« il , W illiiinis. Ari.iMiiiili. IliirUh. Dt-jii. Thifii ! •. tIauKocMl. H;il f(kc-r, Krali. M((;;iiulk-% . H-iM-lton, Mt . HuiiNni, Hccm. ilcnsnn. Aiirjiid, (..iriM-ntcr, Salltc. tourth How: liigdon. Jc| |K-Mjn, Hcrnianu)!!. Miller. Bo ifr. Houclh. Scidlc. I ' liimmcr. Neville. RwaUt, Biuk, Or , Carney. C.ilhert. 277 ttntit linu-: MiniMHi. Sinilli. illi.nns. NcInoii. C (m. I ' plon, Slu-rhc. St(ond inu : (.iiiu , Hiclii. |.uk. Ad.niiN. W uIjIi. Clark. Bciigtson. Holdi iduc. rim,! lioir: lict ' KhU. Si( v;iil. Willcv. Williiiins, Mrouii. (.al-cliiu-. Smilh. lourtli lioif: Hands. I.iislior. Ciccclius. Alien. Strolhinan. MilMurirn. Milki, (.illis. iltli Koir: Kclh . Haniinond, RuthcrfoKl. Howci, Jay, God- win. IVttTson. .Sr i lioir: Oo lc. Rddrnln tb. Coiinvtll, I.iiMian. Pavilscn, Aitkin. Skala. Freeman Hall Arg U ' kniiiing a la (icpc |)a|)(_r caiighl ilif judge ' s ' trophy-cyc al Hoinccoining . . . Krccnian girls lunicd out cu masse to make a luige argyle so( k wiili ' Our C.uv ' U Soc k ' Km . . . I ' .ntluisiasm (outiuued in their ( ' ampus X ' aiieties skit. Do li the Kasier Way ... a song and ad i(e to sludents to hngel .sehool and rehix . . . Foriunateh . tlie girls didn ' t laki- their own ad i(e . . . were elected to se cral honoiaries and c hd) positions . . . lllen Heac h serxed as (apaljle jiresident ol the hall. FronI 77ou ' : Gappa. Dtcknian, Caddie. Mrs. I-ONniark. Bi-aih, Rohoits. Clliapniati. SrroTid Row. Mi nt Hi. KiHulIf. .Si Idnsscr . I)i- jonff. Nuckolls, Eggcrt. Third Row: Russell, Mueller. Kianier. Unfiles. Foster. loutlh Row: Jones. Ra . Sinitli. Heherlinu, Hendriekson. Holms, • ( Row: Fril . Van Auken. Winn. Harden. Sauveis. SixHi Row: Uunnini. n isioii. moKk. (.ould. Mason, Small. ' m.! , Pi (h 278 Tau Gamma I III ' Inu I n.ii ioiKil n.iiuc Icsiiwil in Cihicago . . . Illrii lloDxii wiili ilii ' mI itpic- sciitinj; Iowa Si.iic . . . sc iral olhcr lau {lamiiKiN aUo injoMil lolk daiu iiig with ilu- I ' roiiiiii.ulcis . . . louii girls all . . . and all oiii ill iiitiaiiuiral participation . . . llic l).i(liiiiiii III Mii; l(.N .111(1 iliiiihlis liilc mils . . . Kita Slock, oni picsidcni. petite but capable . . . ahvavs a smile . . . Pot hick dinncis tuicc a iiionth . . . no one e er ueiil awav hungry hdiii 1 ail (iainma meetings . . . Mrs. Donna Kohiike tiure to c oimsel and ad ise lis . . . or perhaps lo ehapeionc oiir daiuc exchanges . ii ' s riiinored men prefer to date town girls ... A small membership . . . but a gioii]) aclixe in band, oiciiesira. ' C ' A mmI home ec flubs . . . the secretary of .Sociology Club a I ' au (iamina. Pt-ili.i| ' . biisiiu ' ss ,iMr[ l(ni picNsiiii; at Ihi iiice(iiii . I-- ' ! ' I ' -:.!. ! ' -- -k. lull . I lHiiit.n. Ilijij ri. riuM(i Hnu : lljlllin. Millri. Mjrilli. Tcillx. lljllrnilull. Ihird A ' uii . I ' lctMin. Ncuoll. Ittllrx. touflh Jioa . KdtajrtU. WrIifr, fltM rr. C.liillv. 279 Welch Hall Inspired bv lhnii! lirs of C hiistmas and varation a Welch Hall |iiai ' U ' l fills doriiiiloiA roiiit villi sweet harmonv. I ' oiir ' rl( li !l,ill luslinicii padcllrd lluir va iiilo Xaiads . . . c fr girl anxious lo get inlo the swini ol college lile . . . le.uli rshi|) ill the tloviii a good s|)riiig-boaicl . . . I ' lesi- dciit Maij Sickles and her capable crew ol advisors on hand lo gnide and assisl . . . larj. a Sigma Al]jha lola and I ' hi I ' jjsilon Oini- ( ion. ahsays led the va) ' with a brigiu smile ... the ice-president and secretary ot Fresh- man ' made their home here . . . nearly e ery Welch Hall girl was a meml)er . . . an e(|iial lalh in Freshman Home F.c ( Inb . . . our Mary Lou Orr oliiciated as i)iesiclent . . . the soitball team ruiiners-up in ' ,  () spring imra- miirals . . . Betty Stephenson pilched a wicked curve . . . Sixteen girls sang in Iowa State Singers . . . Icn others h)uncl Bonih start work a hue opening into campus publications and ic ti ities . . . Their social li es held lew prob- lems h)r these attractive co-eds . . . the lionl steps alwa s cr() ' dcd at c losiii lime. front Row; Ro%s, Sunck. Sickles. Mrs. Tarkiiisoii. Rdbinson. Bauniaii. Stiibhs. Setond Hun: Over, Carpcmn. Cioloin. Douns. Iicn lull. Uitkiicll, .Vckcrlovv. Boucnmcycr, N. Anderson. Third Row: Eppard. .■ iulcrson. Biirian. l all . Ban , l)c Vouiig. R. Carlson. Cliarlonc Christcnscn. B. . ndcrsoii, l- ' oiirth Row: Allbcc. Dahlstrom. Atwaler, Delsman. .■Mien, Broadbem. BriKKs, Benson, hillh Row: .Moicland, Bealli, Dix, lav, Easton. Enloc. Bverlv, Bowman. Ackcrman. Sixth Rquj; C rrin ton, Collins, Corroligh. Burnison, Beein, Brooks, B. Carlson. Be ker. C orrine C .hristenseir. 280 -A. I I Hi I lii|f rii-tUK-i ttunt li ' nr: H;]ininuiul, Li-H , lialliijilli, Knupp, Loi-s. t-luyd. A. Mcni.iig, t.irosail. rron:i lioxf: Main. Man- li€-«lcr. Ilarik-r. B. Hcininn. l. nn, l.incnin, Kiltiicr. Jcmcil. Third How: King. Fri-ncli. JornciiM-n. HuKus. I.oiitnn. (.mm. Matlin. f.atrni. Juliiiwn. tiiurlh How: Leonard. Karr, Kcniuilv. Mahanv. Kiinmcll. Main. Ilisi-riKll. l-orlunt ' . hillli lluw: (■aumnil . I )na . liawn. M«nuT. Fisher. Kulin. Ivci. Himtnliooni. Ii-nilcy. .Siv( i Koiv: l.ulRcns. (iai . Houl. Martin, (.arflinrr. I1cnslr . Marpk-. Iluw- ' V. I R illi Mi I ' itlurr) tram llrju: Sihmid. W ' arnir. lonilinvm. Truax. Moc. Vales. Winu-rtelil. Varntini. Van (■rnniRen. Situuidcr. srr,in,l How: Sornuin. Rielie. Teun. Xfriland. SoiiderRaid. I.ee. . ikin. Orr. IVndelhuri . Tlitnt How: WiUox. Miller. Rallt- . : iu«im. VVilMMi. I ' ennislnn. MrCJu. Means. Riie. R.TsMuis ien. fourlli How: I ' elerviin Wi-Meriiian. Williams. WoU. Sili«eil er. Rriarhe. MtDoHell. Mckean. leler. -( i Hon: Warhiirtnn. A ' ( r(han. Miirrane. I ' earvMt. Tivnex. I ' elersnn. o ntns. Plnni- mer. Mueller. I ' cris. .Vii( i How: Sproul. WiKKins. Wiedlein. Sinirer. VoRel. Vissel, Dinlallil. Rciliwer. Toner. Relina. n a ■ f« . H,J3 fi h h A. 281 en ' s Residences XorlOti ffliolri CouU ih.il lou fioin Kithiii thr aslu r be S! !iimi? From Raw: Mimlamr. Mn. Hcrvford. Wilh. Scrorirf Knu; O ' Connor. BliaKu.iti, P.iu-1. Third Ron.- Frolccn. Okubo, Choudn ' . nternational House From all o er the world wc ira clc(l lo make International House our home . . . India. Britisli duiana. and ( .liina relaxed in the same li ing room . . . Ilawaii. Norway. and Ireland walked lo (lass in ilie niornini . . . the r.N. might learn something here . . . President Ole With adivc in dixisional eliib, honorai ies and on the {rner of the lehniarv Agri( iilhnisl . . . I.ilii IWiagwali a laii lUia I ' i . . . liold hiadlincs in a [.iiiiLin lhiil inid ol Siniday Int . . . i ool. aiiit . and sei ond lioor gutted and i haired lor the setond lime in less than .SO years . . . one thesis lost . . .mass movemeni ol l)( longings to 1 lih . . . h,i l to lend hoiisemolhei . Mis. Ihnloid. lo liar- ton Ilall for awhile . . . Mull i g.ilded. ihice siorii-d hiiilding lo he icsioied . . . W ' hal a (olorlnl hisioiA ii has s i l( li. Iiisi !.,S.( .. |)resideni. hnili ilu house and tilled it i he (ial)les |i became (ollegi- |iro|) eriy by his will. iiinki- liilltnts liiiili .i hitiiim lii lit niiniiii .il li- lil.wi . 283 nterfraternity Counci When tlic liuciiiaui nii Ciiumil i oi its head in the game, i)i()hlenis — well, mosi problems, thai is — dissoKed as easily as a precipiiaie in its laxoriie soheni. It seems c erv-other-Thurs(la night was ihe linu- Im these soliiiions, lor it was then thai haieinilN presidents, each ac c()in|)anied bv a represenlatixe. put their lieads together. 1 he Ha el- vielders nii rated Irom house Lo house lor theii i)i nioiuhh discussions. President Hill I ' lielps. .Sigma Chi. was boss- man () er (he situation, and it was he who would usually throw the room into a rumble ol ()iecs bv |)resenling the subjeet matter hir the group. Decisions ol tliis ytar ' s ( ' otincil iiultided the re-adopiion ol ihe last -war rule vlTerebv pledges were aciivaicd aliei one ' (|iiarier pro- iding iheir giadepomi was -!.2. ' ) or al)o e. The (onlliet between .Monday night chap- ter meetings and campus adixiiies was recog- nized and steps were taken lor the enforce- ment ol tin ac ii il -lree Monday night agree- ment. . rushing pamphlet was |)re])ared bv action of the ( ' oinuil. The handbook told rushees what lo exjjec 1 dining the Iraternitv rush |)eriod and explained the new dormitory contract. This lormulaiion ol policy, rules, and pro- cedure for fraternities is one of the many reasons for the good sjiirit existing among the fraternities and between the Cireeks and Independents. From Ituw: Hubcr. Lindcr. Shipnid. I ' lioli . I nm.isc lu-.ki. HilKard. Smm,! Ktm: Riniicr. J.ihiiMin. Wicgniaii, Al.indn . RiM-r. Tlurd Hon ' .- C. .Ander- son. .Mdk-r, liuslon. Ix)Wndes, HccliI, Wolf, l-innlh How: IUind . Smith. BioMl. l.iltMliii. li.iuw.dd. Illlli Huu: VouuB, Icldl. Hcrhiir. 1 i rnes. links. Abr:ili:imson. Sixth How: GcllinR, liarlos, I,. An lcrson. 284 front How: CumminRS. Sliotlunan. Ritlcr, Uusch, Frctlritksoii. Srroint How: I.t ' Uli. VollfkT. Ku ' all, R. Smith. D. Stnilh. Bcrlhclwil. Third How; Maiitr. Grcciilcc, l lcr, t ans, Trask. tourh How: MaiuIC, Fiedler, Cuiiiuiigham, Haighl, Arthur. Fiflh Row: Van !ipc brack, Kruic, Drake, True, Hoet. nterfraternity Pledge Counci . jmiior cdilinn ol IiiicrlralcriuU t Council. ihc Pledge ( ' oiiiK il. met every two weeks if) liiitluT tlif siiiiil.ir .liiiis and idi.iK dI liiiir pareiU urgani alitJii. Xalurally new Ijlood offers new angles and each prtjblein was allatked witli great en- thusiasm. Iiiieiesi la in at (|u.niii iiig ]Jedges on (anipns with each otiier. laniiliari ing llieni with all halernilies and (le elo|)ing a Iriendly eo-o|)eraii e s|)irit among ( reek residences. I lie importance ol the very hasis ol liiis spirit lor liiiuie years resting in ilu- pledge classes was u.ili cd ,iiid spci i.d pl.ins were made. The Pledge .Smoker was sponsoicd lor this piMjiose. I Icid in liic Mtiiinii.il I iiioii. it oliered oppoi luniiv Idi ,dl h .iici iiii pledges 111 iiicci one .nioiliei. M. 1). 1 kUer. Dean ol the junior ( ' ollege was llie prineijial speaker. He stressed tlu responsibilities ol the Ira- ternal cjrgani .ii inn in campus activities and (lieir grav e dui lo maintain tiie standards (jl tiieir Irateniitv and college. I he pledge picnic broadened the scope ol tiiis ( oopcialixe spii ii lo iiu hide sorority pledges. I ' .ach spi ing the Interliaternity Pledge ( ' ouiuil combines elloris with the soioritN pledge (lass |)residenis lo sponsor a pit nit. Ihe (■reck Sne.ik niidci the chair- manship ni D.ue Willi, mis was hailed a siic- ( tss l all who aiieiitletl. I ' .vcn rain. ine it- .il)U lor such an allair, tailed lo tiampen any ol the rexelrv. Ktiih Kiiui. I ' lii htlta I ' het.i, t)llit iated as presiilciu. 285 liortl lioic: Uu .ll(t, OIm-ii. Jcillicn , ' n i txr.r: KmIi.iuI i m r . Mui.l.ni. | - . i , I ' l.n.i, Vuiuut, i.i.U I lh:ni lin r: i vt . Hutu in Imlv.ii , |)iiiImiii. kiflhoni. 1 ' ukIi. M;i(Rac. Itmrtli Knu-: Uo ' AivUh, IVaicy. liayi-i. Mrs. Dinsniorc, Aiuinsori. Johnson, Dale Wchfi. Bliss, fifth Row: Bird, Merriman, Rich- mond, McssL-r, Suiuibcrg. Colvillc. Sixth Huiv: Shultite, Ramsay, Roush, GcUhoin, Fruiett, oung, Larson, Britton, gjy B j hII iI ' SI H 286 Acacia Mill ;u I 12 (iray headed ilic !• ii iiutr ' s Clamival and Hoiiiccoiiiinj; OiKcn sclciiioii . . . wearers ol ilie pearled triangle on [uiiior Prom and N ' eisiiea ceniral i onmiiltcis . . . Ml lime lo suppori arsity sjjoms .iikI lollnw |im Hogleldl. head ( iuerieader wiih noisy enthusiasm . . . ( )iii own ailileiie prowess evident . . . tin- ( l.iss C ' loolhal! (ham|)i()n- shi|) oiirs . . . ()iii leatiired spetiallv lot serenades . . . the li! ' ,!ited pin lormaiion — a hit with all ihi ' ' iiK . . . ihe Iciiiinine sidi ' ol I low to Will I lit lids and liilliicMuc People dcparinieni headed hy gocjcl-lookinj; Hill I ' eany . . . President (larl Andersf)!!. an Alpha .eta . . . 1 an Meta Pi. Kta Kappa Xu, Rnij his ol Si. Pall i( k. Pi I ui .Sigma, and Phi Mil l|)h,i mendjers resided here . . , Don (lellhoin s purple cords ne er passed ini- noiiced . . . Neither did the liallowe ' en i)rawl . . . the Sweetheart Party, a highlight on the so( ial (aiendar . . . every day, every week, a hi igiit one in this Iralernity. S.iliii(t-i .ifU ' MHioii (iiiic-nir for ;iii iiifonn.il ch.il iviih ModuT Dtiisinttn- uliii is ;iIk;i s icath loi ' a find lati li. I ll lin .ill iiM | ii tldiis pl.Hrs Ih ' I| llir |il il .;rs llsr up illrti lilMllf tiMK- «lllli .11) .iiii i III mil .ii;r . iiili ' irst. 287 SALOON I Leaviiii; so soon? It looks as if the Red Dog Saloon is (oslini; tlic Memorial Union some tuslomers tonight. Souiiils like a ijoocl sloi , but listen now, we ' ll tell )ou one that will leallv make oii take note. This dame .... Adelante ()iil one ol iis kind . . . (ciidiiiK an cffec- livc advcriising slogan . . . and so gtjcs the (Iiapicr at ' )()! Welch . . ahle lo holil our own . . . (anijnis leaders in all |)hases oi acli ily . . . |iin Christy, a good example as Agronomy Cluh ollitial, (ireulation manager ol the Agriciillim. l and an Alpha eia . . . the managing editor oi ihe loir i Kiie;inrrr an Adclanle . . . Al Rae, a Knight oi St. Patrick, always |)i()iiioiing sonietliing . . . Ross River, genc-ral chainiKin ol Harvest Bail, iiandled promotion duties thoroughly . . . Kxeeution of our own sot i,d iunt lions excellent iore- runneis in training and experieiue ior siieh jobs . . . hayiides and vvestern ])ariies a more casual touch . . . the Welch Street Dance heralded enthusiastitalh . . . llie spring ior- nial enjoyed in ilie South Ballroom oi Mc morial I ' nion . . Moonliglii Magic ilie theme . . . music irom ilie Skylineis . . . Acle- lante ' s usualh in liarmony . . . three ere atii e singing in Iowa Stale Singers . . . I ' resideiU Dale Riser kepi l)usiness in tune 288 front Rftu : l%crvm. Millrr. Scl t ' r, l.cnnnn. SrrotuI Itnw: Parker. Smith. Ha Krffn. Pili her. Chrislv. Third How: Mcvcr. WeiHUcr, Schafer. McCrcw. P.iM.n M.irl •■ ' nil. I!..;, Sv .,n«.n. C .iiii|.Im II V.illiv. Mt . Uiikir. C.i pcrs. SnluK. U...K. Fitlh Itnu: f.i.iff. Kliiir. X.U.mi, ■.Mli . f.K.iit , Willi.iiliv RImf ■row Row: Sichlik. Guslafsoii. Ik-avin. Robisoii, Cotton. Srroiid Row: Sccbaih. Walsh, liiu h:in:iii, WalcU-n, Cox. Sellers. Tliirtl Row: Jclinek. Walter. Edwards. Dcnnie. BulLs. . skelseii. loiirlli Ro i ' : |oiu-s, VViedil . Criffin. Mrs. liakei . lind.i. C.iilu.ll, W.iiin. jiilinson. tillli How: Redman, Taylor, Har- mon. I.ovlieti. Morse. Filths. Fitkelherc. S ' v ' ( Row: Cook. Hanson. Toenjes. % 1 f ' iJf m l l i l bia Tun ( UMii-Hh.oni l| li.i (Ill ' s |hiii(I( i Itu .iil .itil.ti;! n of tlii ' ir hiisk Iii4)(licis liLiik Ih.iiiK .mil tuiii itib jiipcs. Have wr cl( ' isc l aii uoi tdsh.ikiiii; lluoiics i(-((-niI lo announce, grnllemrn. ' ()L K ' s lisUiurs an- awaiting. Alpha Chi Rho old litiics .11 l|)li,i ( ;iii i, lu.iiiiK ifiiiinisccd al ilu .ilininii siippti dmiiiL; ' c ' islua last spring . . . I ' oiKd jialiiis and |.i( k Ik ' i ka ' s iniisic sii .1 diciim mood lor tlu ' (.aiiui ami Wliiu loiiiial . . . ( lianj c ol s (iu- win II l)la( k. (als aicliid iluii l).i( ks .11 I lalliiurin liicsidi ' lasi lali . . . i ' aid Liiidir icidcd tlu- a ( ' l in a Ikuisc busy illi a( 1 i i liis . . . I )i iiiiiiiuT l.ukr Warm was pusidiiii I •! I S( l).iiid .ind i( ( ' |ii (sidciil ol ok lusi 1 a |)iiii (•iisiatsoii added loni h o| diaiiia as a iiuinlni ol |S( I luau r . . . iiiii;h n- (Icrson in Iowa Siaic Siiigcis aiul a Bornh |)li()loj;ra|)lKr . . . Honorarics (lainud Alpha ( ' hi Rho s. loo . . . Wcs I IK h N in Knighlsol Si. i airi(k. I ' loh I omjis in I ' i Ian Kpsilon. h.ni .n 111 and ). i. Hanson in I au l,.inil)da Rho . . . laMniic otx ii| .i(ions dur- ing kisini ' hours . . . loimj;ing in onr |)inc loom and (alihin up wilh llu- world ol (o- i . iliioiinh oni IK l Ml W Oik. ac- lisilirs .ind Inn .ill p.K kcd inio ihc m.ii . 291 Alpha Gamma Rho Familiar laces iLiuriRd lor ilu ' lainur ' s Ball . . . cxcryonc looks lorward to ilic rtiuiii oi ilic alums e crv spring lor lius lavoriic social tunc lion . . . Most diaplcr lor liic National Conxeniion ... a lougli hui suc- cessful job getting dates lor representatives from all 34 chapters ... I lu big dance at Mac Kay .Vudiioriiun . . . lo iug ciij)s gi en as la ()rs lor the W ' iuici Pink Rose I ' oruial . . . Presidents of Ag Coiuu il. Rural ()Ulll l ro- oram and nair ' Hiisbaudrv ( ' lub, all li fd at 201 Gray . . . our own prcsidcui Gene Wiese on two of the three judging teams uiili which six brothers tra eled . . . ioiu ' iu all on Ag Gouncil . . . .Se en of irs were mc ' nd)ers of . lpha eta . . . Don Gelling a number of ( ' ardinal (iuild . . . men on ihc ' Boiiih and l)(iil stalls . . . Ihe house rolled to a ( ' lass B bowling (hampionship . . . bui the laiile Brown )ug tropin lost to the A lO ' s in our Iriendly annual basketball contest s inter (luarter. I lil.i ' l ililiik III. 11 liiiili;( was an cxtelliiit ! aiiie for li.iinint; llu iiiIikI. Siirch .Mich hours ucieii ' t wasted. llii lii ' |)].i( t ' .111(1 uihU ' i llu- hii; oUIi-n irplita ot llu- pill llu- M-it;lii .illaiis (il llic noild arc settled. 292 Foni Haw: Mifc. Applcxali-. C.r:n. VoiriiK. Hill. Srciinil Hmv: Krcilcr, Tomljiisoii, NariRaii, Hhmt. Murplix. OK.in. Iliiiil HfHf: Alidiruiii. CuM crlM n RaliiriilHTK. fraik. Sihniill. SiliiniiU. lourlh Him: Sliclliv. Swcarinucn. Ccllinn. Mrs. U ' csl, Korsluml. KobiiiMiii, I inklum. Ai ( i Huw llaiiM-n Mvall «tlKT. Fuhr, Wormlcy. Ka li. Ijiiptc. .AiIiImiikIi. Sixth How: Wacktcl, Opiicrman, JoIiiimmi, Fox. Carlon, Mayer. Mt-iiihalcl t Ai . y M ;p y 293 Alumni Hall h is it (hat tvcrv (lav must slail like (his? These men II Ihal look sharp, feel shaip. he sharp test. Aliiiiiiii Hall anil liisl jihu f wiiiiu ' i proxcd lo l)c syiKJiionujiis terms ihis year ... a |)ara(le (loal on ' hic Ii glistened a silver rocket (omiiued judges that A ' cishea Rockets Ihrougl) ihe ' ears . . . Honieconiing and aiioilur l)Iiie iil)l)oii nopln lor Alumni Hall . . . iliis lime llie winning decoraiion de- |)iiUil a laNliawk tasting dcleal . . . ol oid did ilie hotise distinguish ilseli as a groii|) . . . man individuals dexoud their laleni and lime through (am|)us activities. . . . Leon Kline, issue editor ol the Daily ,nid ( onirihutor to the Agri( ulhn isl turned out (opN ol (|ualit and (|uaniity . . . Austin ( olony seiAed as ice-president of Cardinal (hiild and president ol Iowa .Slate Dcljaleis . . . Ken Kassel and Les Maelitt each occ iii)ied the presidcney of Farm Op Club . . . Rollie Arns a sophomore lelterman in loolhall . . . Aciixiiies were numerous . . .soloists, hand and orchestra memliers harmonized in the Iml How: klippcr, Moore, Siiyt ' er,  (.oiiiuli, (.ilisscri, lields. M:ilii ir . Sraiiiil Kiiw: M Mullc ' n, c:hnsli;in. DaiiSihmult, Smith, St iiiiRcr, I UniiiiK. C raft, Collate. Third Row: Clordcn. I.oiDrti, Sli, ' nv, Atiderson, Sdimm-rlKuisfr.RanisL ' ver, Frrref. lourlh Row: Allison, Iciiiiiiigs. l , ' ii otis, Mal inen, Doo- lilllc, Ahlgrcn, Curry. H lli Row: Johnson, Vtrl ' lotR, C;. RosinhirRir, l . Rosrnlirri!ir, I ' alton, (,u , NdtTsingor. Si lli (oic; lliuk, NillcncggiM, liushiieil, Johns, Turner, Liiwillcr, Burriglit, Miller. 294 fronf Wtiij ' .- Damon. Wailc. Hopper. Endo. Bernstein. Hur. Sfcoml Rnw: Giciiapp. Tvrell. McDoiiaUl, Maier, Smilli. Third Row: Swart7enclrulM ' r. Frirr. Suohbehn, Morlimcr. Johns. N.xsh. Fourth Row: Jenkins. Field. WullT. MealilT. lialMock. Jones. ■ How: Raldridse. Tiarks, Ludwig, Oilons. Wchr- inan. Kniilier. .Vi i Row: Johason. While. Vincent, Knulsen, 1-ink. Kasscl. DoNcui. shoucrs . . . Koicsti . I- ' ;uiii () . Id. IIoii .111(1 .Science Clubs g()i pkiu ol MippiHi lioni our boys . . . auto owners — be good to our Trallic Appeals Board inciidier . . . ilu presi- dent. cc|). and secretary ol l( ' A kt pi us well informed on cominu; c cius . . . Vei- shea (onnnillees caused ,i lew low lesl grades iluring ill. II pii WisluM iiisli ... Ml work and no pla makes |a( k a dull bo ... so we sharpened up and what a spring |);iri wc had . . . live babv chicks proved novel decorations . . . dancing . . . an Faster ilunic . . . Kali (pi.iiui bioiiglil Willi 11 ih( niiiiKii able Holidav Inn party ... a large Knglish Inn bat kdro|) was designed and painted by . lumni Hall men . . . leatured eiueriain- meni was the debut u| ilu- ' Koin- Rips and a Snoii. well-kiiiiw II liniiiii I l.dl (.(Iim.iii Hani! . . . .Social liigliliglii ol uiiiiei tpiarler Wiis I nder the l ig 1 op ... a t in us almos- plure prevailed ' mid the tolossal dc oral ions • Dt.m 1- ifiiiiiig. picsidcni; (lli;u Us llop|)ei. vice-president, aiii! Uuiioii Inilo. set ic i.ii V ticasiiicr t .ipablv Idled lll ' .d oil it es. i i ' A i iii riic Viiilii.iii Ni lils ucic iiettr i|iiil ' like litis. VMi.il a sliaiiif il Kiitiltl Im- Ii lei all litis (alriit i-o lo ss.tsir. 295 fiiira mill ii.ii..- ■■■I ■«■■ I Hiaai 1 ro;( ;., , .- Alk-ll. Vifciu.llll. Siltipsoil. I ' ilMiik. S..liM,.s Moni.ni. I lunlrr , I K !,ll ..1l Km! m|s s,,,,,hI . ' ,-., s. ,n I. . J. .Iiii.l i r.iu. ( ,il lu.i .n. u IimK. I lll| . Silver, Kt-asl. I ' ullatk. Valf. Maitk. Thud linw: ClcaMm. Towc-Il, Srhafmih. K. J. I-mmim. Kliiiu r. H() ci. 1). I.a?son, A t. Fourth How: Grant. .Malwurin. Thorpe, Dnritan, Rudning. Stetson. Staniilcv. (.nnsoIlc , Wilke. lea ell. I)( ne. Maiinus. I-ijlh Hon: line, Chatnlu-ilain, Abrahanisen, I)a is. Stotl. Frcdrickscn. Hell. ra |or. (iosth. Hill. no|ik . Sixth Jiou.- I ' otlciiRcr , SiIuhI Ki. lUnuninnwaN . Ih iipc. Arncshiiiv. ocllnci. Ihnaii. Rassnuissen. Hanson. vJrw 296 Alpha Tau Omega liisi |)I,iif in Sinliiiii.i loi the mhoikI sii.ii lit (. ' .ii .111(1 aiidihcr addiiinn m ihc m)|)li «.iNC ' . . . is. these l) )V .lie lij hi in lime ... Is th.it Ml Ainiriciii |iiii Doran III liiiiiii; in the l() li mi; loom? . . . ilu- gliie-linj(ere l ( i1oik hkI as again seleiled on the lliii ; 7 te.mi .md phned in ihe Kast West j;;mie under a blue Hawaiian sk . . . three more . I O ' s |)eih)rmed on (Mvde W ' illi.ims lield and anoihei liio IxiKiered ihe tiaek s |iiad . . . Iniiamiiially speaking .1 first plaie in tennis means one more irouln lo diist . , . tlu (ileaver .Hid l.iiile Brown Jug rem.iined in the house, even ihough cvtry- hody else seemed lo be away al (ommillcc meetings . . . I.ee Dice had the job of Homc- (oming general chairman . . . d.iiue ceiural lommiiiee meiiibtrs kc|)t iis on ihe ' ■inside . . . S|)ike Salinas and his (ameia . . . Nine men on ihe I:)ignu ' )-r stall . . . (Cardinal Key.s, five Knights of Si. I ' ai. Sextant ' s Tau Beta I ' i ' s . . . All this and hea en too, with spec- ial idarlv suceesslul lormals . . . . valon Nights in ih( spring and l-ro eii I ' antasv last winter. Alua s r K ni tor oiu- more in this 1020 SmdcbiikiT. Tlif nifirc Iht- iiii-rtit-r .iiifl jiisc iiii} h( need oiu- iikik- (o push. Miiiiii 4 oiiiin (If I III .ilinii inir.iilrs .iir uioiit;ltl ill .1 in.illci of llfillM. .llili lilllll (li .idlltlt liltir III (Ills M(-||r. 297 No soiiiil rmution is loiiipUlc wilhoiit ill. it |);iiisr thai I ' d resiles. AV ' haTs (o .ii-r than lour ioiiii(l a (.iitlLiblc? A lilllc bil of this hiails and flowirs is always weUoiiie soiiu ' liinc (liiiiii!; Ions;, dark, lrt ' ar) wiiiUr i|iiarlrr. Beta Sigma Psi large gold rose cenlcred on a red and while pletlge pin . . . ihe beaulilul selling lor I he Ciold Rose loiinal . . . social events al licla Sigma Psi highlighted spring (|naiier . . . Social Chairman Richard Oeidsen sched- uled hayridcs. Iiiesides and ihe memorable Ciay Nineties Parly . . . Dick biisv with chorus and lilcjck and liiidle Club, loo . . . President Charles Pallas an lia l a|)|),i n . . . Se en presideius li e in ihe Aviiiie iiouse on Linccjln Way represcnling sexen diHerent honoraries . . . Rodney Hancheil served as business manager of ihe Iini ' ii Slate l)(iil and active too. on Ag Council and Ag )our- nalism (Hub . . . i ' wo l)rothers were staff incinbers on tiie Iowa Engineer . . . and two more spent long hours at Iowa Stale Plavers . . , An all out eliori in intramurals . . . two teams reached the semi-linals in the l)o ling ti lui n.miciil . . . Beta Sigma I ' si Killed well thiiiiigh its scccind WAV since the loc.d lound nm in 1111 ' .). 298 IB IBB ' l i ' r% ' -.M.J frutit Rtnr: Knllmor an, Wcinburg. Widmnii, Rartsch. Second Row: Sanford. Bohn, Voder. Broun. Grirnkc, I rcn . fircenlcc. Thint Row: Briirck. (luftrnilnrf. iiv%. (toctlcr. llticdrfMihl. Kliin. Fa.Ts, Gr cll. Mnddrn. f-ourih fioir: l- ' ictuip. I urknu . Oorksmdcr, T.iiibr, li llrrm:iti. FrMi. Khicr. ll.iiM lii ' ti. Ochl ( ii. httth Ititw: BliiiiK-nchal. IV-i(-r cn, J -skt . Sthunir. I ' allas. Kolinkc. hrikcr, Vtitiii . :- f ws : ' ' %kA— ,. - Fir t Row: Fincham. Johnson. Byrne, Morlimcr. Hcllcr. Scclcv. Srrond Row: Schicnbein. Chrvslal. 1 linl. Morrison. IVlcrson. . iigiislson. Robinson. Olm- sted. Third Row: Kellchrr. Johnston. IVlcrson. Rvcn. McCullorh. . rcn(ls. Killehreu. 1-oiirlh Rou : X. Chrislensen. Smallcv. Ciucrnsev, .McGlvnn. Mrs. Jones. WicRnian. Rivedal. Chambers, Paiks. J. Christcnscn, liuslue, Mnii. Winlnv. lowrv. Filth Row: Rookcr, Buxton, LorenJen, Verner, Rcid, Nis- sen, DuesciiberE, .McManiKal, Slann, Dickinson. Our own nustcr (r;iflMii( ' ii iUsii;iU(l ;in l ciiniiu ' iTcd this liiaiKihil si ' lliiii; fur .1 nuiiioi.ihlt ' spriiii; luriUiil iLuKc. Thcrr art inurt- cdinloiiabU- wa s uf sa iMi; hu( li-aihcr hut can nu ihink of a sthcnu ' ihal ivould Ih ' as niuih iun Beta Theta Pi Ik-la ' s big rooil all player giabbcd first |)la(c Uoniccoiniiig (k( oralioiis, iionors . . . leaders, too. at Wislica . . . three laiiipiis ligtnes filled iiii|)ortaiit positions on (Itnii.il ( ' oiiimillee . . . and lir)noial)l( nicniion awanled Wishea float . . . Iiitraimnal piesi- deiit, . Ia( ' eriier. tackled a big job and plated three Meta teams in (llass A footl)all . . . rinnuinps wore Beta shirts . . . lust in indoor tiaek.. golf putting . . . tht si liinr- ineii k( pi on du l all . . . lime oni lot hooks . . . President John W ' eigman. member ol (Cardinal Krv . . I)i(k Kiiuh.mi. Piii Kia Sigma . four Betas, leadeis in their fields as iiunihers of . g and Kngineering Couiuils . . . moll- men in division, il hii)s . . . big- man Doll ieii ls. a familiar face as member of l ' iil)luaiions Hoaid, Soiial Hnreaii. I ' nion Boaid. I ' nion fid . . . tluii tame tlie Ik ' la U.iii)e(iie . . . tlaiK ing. eiitert.iinment. before .1 hic III ilic sp.u ions i)a(k ai(l . . . the might ol wiiKis scni on staffs of live piif)li( aiions. 301 Delta Chi All kin U ol iiKiiKigers . . .ami iliin s wfli iiiukr (onirol . . . Delia ( ' his as senior and iuni(ji tool hall managers and senior irack manager . . . the brothers well inlormed on arsiiv s|)()rts . . . fi e wear ihe golden I ol h)oihall lelleiinen . . . the class ( ' , all-college lall ()llc hall c ham|)ionshi|) was ours ' . . . lew could spike em heller . . . Willi Dick Ciilheri as chairman of ihe C ' .hrislmas Seal Drive ve could do no less ihan top ihe sales lisi on (am|)us . . . right behind. Charles Mouuce. loo. in his capatilN as chairman ol ihe campus Mauh ol Dimes . . . Charles ser ed as ])resideni ol l|)ha I ' hi Omega . . . our o sn presideni Dane Hohde. a Tau Sigma Delta . . . and |imm Msers a member ol Scabbard and Hlade and the Knighis ol Si. Patrick . . . lO ) Hayward. a local point ol weekend entertainment . . . the Hobo Partv was otir specialty . . . complete iih the at- mos|)here of a hobo jungle . . . the winter formal with a Valentine theme . . . add ex- changes, firesides and toboggan parlies . . . a loruuila h)r fun. IKIl.i Chi | i ' iroiiiis tlu piiiuh-sirviii!; honors ;is aiiolhcr (ouplr looks ( OIK 11 iK-d alioiif him .il (I.iiki- iiKti mission. I loin loitn.il li(-ss lo sonifliiint more (oniforlabU ' ! Looks like lli s lioliors .HI MJo illl; llu il lol .11 this |i.iil . 302 . N ' ,.: , ,iii . .-..n h ir r m | .Il, l.i pcr. rt mut iioir: « Iiiihi.m lui . (.iiin. MMf . ( )jciul k. Si nil. llnbtU-. I ' hiul Kim . Kii U ' tili.ii li, (.ilht il. (.(linn. Wittlniunii, St-ainn. MjiiniiiK- ttntrth Ituw: (.ilhtrl. I ' ortir. Suansun. Min. S IiwiihUikt. Miiniiiuidl, SinlC. SihiuU. fifth How: Maiull, LadchoH, (•rjiirr. ll[t-H«. SandbcrK. Cruhlc , Dohrinaiin. riiompwn. Sixth Huu-: Saunders, Wcbcr. Rice. Short, Code, Shoot, Brecii, Mouncc. 303  • HB iriH tront Row: Hc k. Winni-r. Roe. Diiiui , l.msi, ,ii l.i s.c,.r,, ;,.,, WIni. Klinefelter, (ioebel. Brown. McCiuirc, Bt-II. Imntli litiw: l-i U-, Iriici-. (.rali Cook, Olson, Westmark, Manahl, Voiglil, Nelson. itt IllMU I I. Ill KiK III HI. rdl iiii. 7 II,; H.r.r: Riuitli. MlKill, M.iiKiik. I nil ' liii ' i ' : Willi, 304 Delta Sigma Phi llf.iM- lio. m.iiis . . iiji ilic gaiim)lank. g  Delia Sig sailors ami ilicir (ostnmtd dates . . . uiuld (|iiailci is llir i i ;lil lime lo shoxe (ill Id a warmer (limate and le.ise IS( . sdiol aslic and exna( iin ii uiai wmiiis htliind . . Kxiia in lie id.n |)n)l)lems must he pictiy |)K aleiit ill ihe Delia Sii; house . . . Dl (ltd) ASMi:. Dll C.ltih. AlKK. liloek and liiidle I ' K (Mtih. and f Keon (Itih all ( laiin meet ing attendann ' lnnn llie L ' I S sli ukii . . ].t Meiske sei ed as assisianl hiisiness man ager ol ilie n Ilai esi liall . , . I ' usideiii Roheii W ' oll withstood the pledging roiiline il Ian iJela I ' i and issedelaiv ol the Insli- iiiii ol Radio I ' .ngineers . . . two Delta Sig memhers were loaned to I.ta Kappa Nil and IMii Ita Sigma . . . I ' nblicalions pui primers ' ink on ihe hands ol two who journeyed northward lo the I ' ress litiilding . . . Orches- tra and (horns participation was itu hided . . . .1 l( (|naiieiie niciiilxi improved house singing. ihI jiiNl uho uiiiild ( ri think ih.il li.iiii;ii)L; (iiiNtl on .1 iii.(s Irrr niiM l mm li .1 sri ions .11 id si It ill i|m ' I .itioii. Tlit-rc is .ili«.i s iiMMc ih.iti mir A li L;rl inin .1 Imiiv hill just uh.il IS sn III f il iiit; .thmit this pnHnliiK 305 Ihit n ' ci|je for a good (liiislinas liiisicli-: plenty of laughs plus special guest, Maik, the Iraternilv inaseot. These are the varied expressions, both bored and earn- est, that the Helt songleader lares at weekly practice. Delta Tau Delta A beautiful January snowfall, ilic ]jerfcct setting for the Dclt exent-of-lhe-vear — (he ()i(hi(l loiiiial . . . an ok hid bearing tree wiib a llowei lor e ery girl . . . Parky Harris reigned as Queen . . . Tluough the year Pete Meeks and Cliarles Oppendah served as business manager and assistant busi- ness manager ol SliKkni i ' ropeilies Board . . . Bill Byrus, a star on the gridiron, was backed enthusiastically by Pete Meeks. Iiead-c lieer- leadcr . . . honoring tlie Delts on Scabbard and Blade were Dick Dirks and iiiil Bhthc . . . Ii e more fellows active in Sexlani . . . ten engineers ga c spirit and ai)iliiics lo di- ision.il (lubs . . . sollball (■nihnsia ls l).illicl their wa lo (lass B (ii.inips in haurniiy di ision and all-college runner tips . . . (diosts and goblins gave haunting almos- phcrc Id du ' Il.dlowfcn |)arl . . . shuiurhugs sparked ii|) ihe liniiih siall . . . I ' rcsidiiii Die k Dirks loiind time Irom l)usy campus at ti iiies to bring leadeishi|). tun, success, to the Delts. 306 Front Row: Clark, Fall. Ro . AiulfiMin, KitkpatrUk. I u It. Srrund How: BirnicMi. UiiiKt ' r, olp| ' . Bnlin. NonUiui i. V;iM. Third Row: Ciirncv, Falkncr. I ivii. Sfixlrr. Copclaiul. ( p| f i;ilil. tuurth How: Kiibcy. Mcck«. Smilh. Dirks, Mrs. IVdcn, Slrolim. Krob. Hlxllic. -i f i Kou; Craft. Oppcnhciincr. Swaiuon, lljiiM-r. Djhvjii. I.cillic. CUiulwii. Walker. .S( i How: Mahnkc, Br anl. I ;iI.iut, Drake, Wfrhanr. labtrgr, I.muIi. Sr enth Row: Wirkliind. Samuclwn. I.IMlhMll. Front Hon-: Pact . KrocKcr. Wat kins. Clowt ' ii, ]. Bales, lilac k bin ti. M( Kinsii v. Srrotid How: BoncI. Clapp. Mtii pin . S( hci mk-i . W ' iiui. Siudt-r. K. Bates. Ch;nuf. Wi-Uion. McdNlKMii. ifnrd Roir: l.iniian. Challcd. Wcuiui. W ' iMtlcn. I. Bioshar. Mis. Sliiisnian, Biouii. BiLikc. R. Biosiiar. Vaiui ' , Claessler. Fourth Him-: I.otspir.h. Morse. Coicin.m, kin . R. Maiiiiali. NCIxmall. loslin. I- ci sinaii. Boi Rmcvcr. J. Ilannali. Hantah.in. I ' l.ilt. Mnmiis. ; Hon-: Friiik. Miiluil. I ' .iK ' , B( ci . R.- riv (tl i!snn I ' .illnsnn. uialli W !. Sum, NiKim. H.imI (o top this .IS .1 (.iiHli l sliiil tf (h.il (l.iiur 1 hid s.i t ' l ' H ' i i.ill foi Mill. I .iliiHisl I It. 1 1 li (-.ini iiiiivi( . Firl• icl arc taken MTioiisIi. at tlu- i)l ' house or niaxhc it just M ' t ' 111% that ua . Looks hkc a | lca all( pailN. Delta Upsilon I ' lifK.- is .1 j iil. I (.ill Irt iniiu- . . . and .iiii)ilu-i ril ihosc lanious 1)1 ' pinninj; sinn adi ' s was oil lo a iiiclodioiis siail . . . W ho uoidd iliiiik ill. II ilifsc same boys jiisi (ap- luicd the Cilass A lc oil),ill ( l)am|)i )iislii|) . . . riu ' ureal lioiisf on Asli boasts many out- siandii) |KTsoiialil iis . . . lojfii Sidle l)ml cdiioi | ill Mloiij ,iii l 11.11 k (aplaiii ( ' (i,dd llrosliai s|)oii ibf goldtn | iii ol ilu oidtr . . . not to iiKiiiioii Prcsidiiii Nonii liidwii. a ( ' .iidinal Ki nu inin i ! i i i c sini.ii i x ' s on Ag and ' ci ( ' oinu il kipi llic broilicrs on ilu insi !i ' ol dcpariincniai doings . . . NU.inwIiili ilu lou ' d Ei}gine( ' r and the Agri- ( lilt III I si rtlifd on Dl s loi idiiing .nid t o|i ... I. ' ? iiKii .iddi ' d honoi.n kc s to goldi ' ii key (bains . . . Scxiani kd the list . . . ' aisii participation inc hided iia(k. tennis, and li.isk( I l .ili l(k( |)l i . s|)oried (Oil) ' petition in tennis, goll. Iioiseshoes. and solib.ill with .1 pi( ni( to top it .ill . . . tlie Cihiistmas p.nty lot . mes ehiUltcn. 309 FarmHouse President Deanc Rimur and his tvcw ilidn ' l Icl anv grass giow uiukr ihcir leei . . . Tops in scliolarsliip again . . . ihal (onsl.uii ihrcc point plus liousi ' axtiagt ' an cn iable rcconl . . . As lor aclix iiits. tlic list is long . . . Publications weren ' t slighted .. . il iluie were onh a printing press in the IjascnieiiL the Ap ' irull im. ' ' l could he printed right here with I ' dilor Don Buiion. Managing Kdilor l)ai l Visser, two associate editors and six nienibcrs of the business stall around . . . Band and chorus members kejji ;i I 1 Ash musically in step . . . It ' s a crowded car that iransporied all se en Ag Conncil represenla- ii cs lo meetings . . Several FarmHouse men naveled with ihe Iowa Stale judging loams . . . the president, secretary, and ' 22 members ol Hloc k and Bridle ( lub wein en masse to the animal horse show . . . Sixteen Alpha etas and a couple ol ( ' ardinal Key mend)ers bolstered the honoiai rosier . . . the Scpiaw C ' reek ClouiUy Fair. ' s|)i iug hai- becpie, lormals and hresides (illed the soc ial calendai . ICs all intcrostiiii; assii;iiin( ' iii lot .in | h )l( i;i .iplu-r l t i; ) along on a hay-ritlc. . 11 this plu bUukinail Iced ) lirrsidr was (otuplrlc willwuil a tvil. ii l.tiiiiHousc liii ' sidi- w.is willioiil ,t ImlM ' . . . 4 t w.is lli.il llic SAU ' s. 310 Vr - .♦ i I . r - ' i- ■ I I K ... ■■ sriiiiiil Koir: lliiaii. V .ll ll, Iim . lunl. VissiT. Third ;..,.. . lwis. Oli-viii. hmIs. IIihuit. t;l.ilk. Dcilbt. IK,.:. tmirlh Row I. )i«c. MaRill. Mi.r . Mr . , nlhniiv, Riiincr. Clark. fi i Kou.- Braun. Filihlir. (.riiman, Uiiblicrl. J hompwn, Kuk i5. Rm ilcr. Sixlh Row: ckrr MiKraii. I licir|.f. Manin. Williann. (m. .Snrnl i How: Niivlin. Held. Ooniull. Billion. Rcddingtnn, Cook. Miller. ClomiHoii. 311 Front How: Pctrik. Jones, Held. Smith. Sc(()7 d Row: Scliocnicin, Arnold, Mcl;is, Ciarton. Dolisc. J. (Unilin. I.ant . Third Rotf: Wiley, Crowlcv, Don Riichnnan, Brown, Bradley. Whitfield. On. Mader. I otirHi How: I.eiden, FpRei I. Mt Manas. McAiii ll . Mis 1 loxic. Mac ' , Johnson. Barren. Fifth How: Jeppsen, I)antco. Cowden, Sprasue. Ii U- . ReinuM , Jorgensen. liuh. Love. ill. .S 7 H .w: Bi.mhIi, r.i , I ' liipps, Morgan. t.,it . Wilkiiis. R. Obeilin. Ha ves, Dean Bnehanan, I.eRuhn. 312 Kappa Sigma glt•amill new iiopliv ... a Variclics skii winner . . . Snow While ami (hninii hi gcllui al last . . . M tiRiA in the niakini; and hard l( n piadiccs . . . the oal aliaincd uidi a Wislica Wxlvil presentation . . . Some ol ihi- hrotluTs all wet . . . .i hisi in inirauunal swinnning . . . nd six musicians . . . one in ' arsit I ' iglii ... A line and n|)rij;hi disk jo(ke . |)ledm ' | )e Cowden. a ' {)I JM |)lal 111 wlniUr . . (ii e |,i( k IV ink. ,i ()l li i ' l (aiiuia operator . . . I.aie (liinurs were not inuisnal lor radio and iluaur work- slioj) loiliis ... 1)1 lui lieshman Naw ilaixc (hairnien. X ' eishea business manager John W ' ilcv. and paiade (hairman ( ' ar! I.elUihn . . . hveryone belonged to divisional (hibs . . . Ciradcs and honors too . . . twentv-se en inembershi|)s in iwiKe lionoiaiies . I Imise dances . . . liar Xoihing western (om|)lelc witii a do en li c chickens . . . Black and While iormal . . Ilioilur sisur dance in the I nion wiih ihc (Jii O ' s . . . liuHet sn|)|)ers III lo iin|)ress and a laculiy tea with nun h small talk |-; i-ii till- iiiiil i; )l A lii l.iiiyji out 111 S.iiK.i miiini; ilrl iif ;ill lliov ijills .11 ihr K.i| | .i Sii; C In isliii.iv |iiri Siiiixs W 1)1(1 is (liMfi . . . iiKiiiiU ' d li%r of (tir sc% ' ii (luaifn .11 ill) I iiDixli ' i l ,) ))lr i u (it .11 ii ties u iiiiiiiii sl )f. 313 One of till ' hiDlhiis slicsscs a poiiil in a lilllc after dinner oratory. C.ood pratliee for an A in Speech , ' fll. )nl true party spirit lonlil brini; about jrarb siieh as iliis . . . the makings of a real hihirioiis eNenini of fun. Lambda Chi Alpha Oh! J ' hal famous Lanilxl.i ( ' lii soulhcrn hospiialiiy . . . sororiiy woincn DUi-cat pu k- aninnies ai the fall watermelon bust . . . and the seed spilling ([ueen is rewarded with a irophy lor her lalenl . . . Anolhtr I.andxla Chi Alpha (jueen as black-haired liarb Mt- W ' hoiier reigns as Crcsccni (iir! . . . Pledges and aeli es surrendei (hen saiiii and the -Asylum pariy is a success . . . Remember the ( Inisimas parly gi en with ihc KD ' s lor inider-prixileged cliildren . . . ihc All Stale l)an(e loi ' I.andxla ( ' hi Ah ' ha (h.iuuis in Mart h . . . Si ill ihe aiunial spring formal lops tlieni all . . . lime out liom social lite tor activities . . . Inihisiiial Id Club claims fi e . . . ( haptci I ' lesidcni Id LaP ' leur was pub- lit ii iliairman ol All ' KIRK . . . Forestry and Hon Club also shelter l.amlxl.i ( ' hi represeiual i c ' s . . . Listen to that mellow trumpet . . . it ' s none other than Ken I ' lem ing . . . he added to liie Dixieland ( ' .oud)o at (he I ' ops ( !on{ ei I . . . I our at 1 i e at tiws ui ' work . . . IMii Iu lph,i. Phi I ' la Sigma and Keramos lia c houoi cd us. 314 tinni linn: Sl.iuli ' . King. Wciwliiiiiii. Hlilicr. Miillri. lla c i. ' :m Drcincr. Srnmtl Hon-: IIikkI. liitiw ilil. Mclikc. Borl. SKiuffir. I ' .irW. Flhiiielon. Third Him-: KrifM n. (.il%lrr. (•.irdnrr, Hlliuh, Nlr . Cj st-ll. HU-ntifrKfr. K.ithhlin, Hitkliii, FIcniJiiK. t-oiirlli ttnu-: B. Kiiuh. oiiiik, Arl, W.iKiirr. AmIrrMin. I ' jnfL. JuliiiMiii. Oilria. Ai ( i Kdir; I). Kiiicli. Hni«linur. Niirrnaii. Kiihards, I.a Hiiir. c; M |Kr. laiiKcbarltK, Mivamlir. Sol in Inrliirr: llrijii . Btiktr. Ahilid. {:jrMr, Inoinii. Koiiri . llawc. Jarkvui. Ilamillim. Ilolnut. N ' aiulcr Maalcii, I ' oin. lliiiry. Ncivill. OiiK. R. Cilatlon. Carmiihail. Ralpli Vcr Sires. Richard Vcr Sicm. BaiiniKarfcI. Nelson, ahri. Riituaii. V. Ncl«)ii. Havener. ■ :.(. ' • RA I lu ' third WAY ol ilic rll-csl.il)lislic(l house system louud Ditk I ' osckauN at ilic helm as picsideiil ol the MRA. NoMiiiber Noclurnc started the lall social season oil in Ime st le. I he daiuers Iiad a woiideihil lime dancing lo ihe sti.iins ol solt dieamy music, semi -formal slyle. Residents of llie dear old dorm came hack to hnd that K IR was now KMRl. Our o ■n radio station had new studios, more powerful e(|ui|)ment. and a long (id hour .scheckde. .Smooth silk xoices ol girl disc jockcvs caused a lapid increase in the listen- ing audience h)r the best doiiiiiioiA r.idio sta- tion in the nation. Embi c) joiniialists got experience right in the dormilor , reporting, editing, and pidj- lishing a lour-page weekly newspaper, the I iiilcjicndciil . .SnappN cartoons, scathing edi- torials and im])ortant news for Hotise resi- dents were gathered together and pieced into a neat mimeographed paper in the Iiideju ' iid- i ' iil ' . i)ressrc)oms. .MRA CABINET — - roH Row: Kclk ' libLTRtT, HiiKt ' doni. I ' t)sck;iii , hli .iul, Spi ' iiiiiK. Sf itiiii lti Swift. Third Row: Culm, CUiininiiigs. Fulrrll ICti mi I ' lulcrwootl. 1-uurlJi Jiuw: L.a luii, C.ocuc Boiiiicwvll, Mocllcr, Zisko, Moses, SCoriii. ; ;ililRrcn. SdURRs. I ' lllolF. Nhi ()Ti. M.idilv. Illlh Hinr: 316 SKRf I ARV IKKASl ' RKR. A( IIVIIII s C.Dl S lis n.fi Hi.ii-. Baiiri. Mi.uii; fttiir . Ilirji. IVlrtMMi. Srtitnit Htnf: (lliluin. Kilix. kjnc. Jmu- . Thirtt Hint-: Mill, liiiik lr . Dtrik. Coltilj irr. I.lt il. tuiirlh ifijir Rri viii. Crihtn. loril. Samrr. tilth Unu 0«- iftii-iihcr. Ilralo. Jovph. Dtiriialli MijiuHk ' iii. SOCIAI . I IR MIRM.S COINCIUS- tronl Rim. 1 liornliurK. (;4 Kro t ' . Bli jr(l. kdlrnticTKrr. ' aii ' ck, Rii l) . Srronit ttow: Cliapin, Lord. C-oluill. Oi , Vt-r- niccrvh. I ' olach. Tliirti Hint-: W ' ilkcn in, k:imnu-rrr. Parkin. Rnrvin. Qiiin ' n. C IVlcnwii. tiiiirlh How: Holland. X ' inccnI. I . I c(ci cri, VanclcrM-Idc. jonc . tiflh Hon: ' an NimwrRcn. RadtT. VcxxicfKk. Miir|ih . Ro«. lull ol proinisc was the lall (|iiarur all (loiiii mixer, where romacls were made lor many a siitiesslul fuiiire dale. Replica.s ol liie iiselul lelephoiie. cut wiih tare Irom pa|)er.s ol arioiis iuies. carried ilu names and lele- plione numbers ol all who wore ihem. .Soft lights, mellow music and a big blue and silver backdrop featured the fiee winter dance. Symphonv in Siher. .Anolhei .d! ilomi mixer marked ihe win- ter (|uariei and it looked .is if ihesc mixers woidd become a good habii. Freshman men in Hughes li.dl started iheir college dormitory Hie in newlv painted rooms ec|uippecl with new ma|)le desks and bunks. (laience . Iadd , heading the Seniriiv I ' aity ticket, emeiged as ictoi in the winter cpiartei elections, and reeei ed the gravel of prcsideni lor iiie coming year. • ■ ILJ 9 ' y ?J St « ' « V 1 i MR lU l RFslUfMS - ffoni Hon I httiii| M ii. N(i«4. Ki k«. McMO. V,ihlitrrii. Kii4l mil Hou-: Ihmujl. .11) KiM-Lrl. litjithujtir, ScrhtiMii. Mniiu I i n,t Ut,-., Ilcjil. iiUikI. M rtit. iniiiil.t. Mi Kiniifn. MrHjTt. houfih Hou. lU i«. rl tin. W inlrr. riinfc lri). Xiiiun. k iHU (•Ml . MiDoiuM. Iltmrll. Mdr«li. iHlrrv)n, [ln rr. 317 BE-.NN K I r — ' Vo j Row; Van Nimwcgcn. Sliamlbcrg, Underwood. Strong, MtCiititus. fttiiul }tuw: W . Fal)fi. IJoik. Carf . Momt. riiiitl liuw: K. I ' ahrr, I al -iiIiausfi. Mulfilt. rclcison, Lrkksoii. itniilft Itou-: N Kaai ' d. 1- Ki ss. I a cnporl. I.anlnlt ' I . Itflh Row: k i,vs, Sniilh. Fish. ' I ' omlinson. I I,,, II How: l ' nRH i. lialLS. KiilKin.i. Mis- kiiiiiiis. CldUi ' . Si ' ionil How: l-usU-r. Siiitnidt, 1 iMMcMiih. Siguall. Thhil Row: Horab. Van Rcirkil. ISulhird. Kdra. Mc ci. luiirlh Roir: l.niis. Mossbt ' iK. Donito. Hawlev. liaxlor. l ac|ll«)i. Fiflli How: Slcvcns, .Slick. Kcl- Icnbtit . Mailin. Cobb. High 1)11 llic fifth floor, south and central Frilcv . . . BENNETT HOUSE had .some nienibeis who placed high in campu.s activi- ties . . . House President Ray llnderwood inoxed a step highei 1j uiiniing the MR, ektiions lor C ' ardinal (.iiild repre.sentati e . . . C ' .iiiick Hawley held nicmberships in three honoraries and spent hall the da at KMRl, where he was chief engineer . . . fi e liiiiiii- eii-rinaii.nis belonged to . ' 1. . . . second place in bowling . . . acti e parti( ipa tion in deijartmental clubs . . . intense iioiise spirit ... a house sledding part . . . all lor those who wore the purple and gold lor Bennett Hotise. The wall at the south ind of (TSSN.A HOr.SE. shook ever da . . . the new ad- dition was growing lac h da , . . the i how line was linalh detomed up the staiis . . . but licshiiK ' ii still r.ii ed ihrotn ' h the ( oi i idor CKSSN.V - ; «iir Row: MoelUi. (;o frn, Chaniplin. MadNcn. I ' fIcr on. Sfcond Row: Kiiinohr. NtTcn. ' lick- kr. Zc-rrifM. .Mk-ii. l- ' illlon. Third Row: Kransr. l!ai fv. Ilaniisdi. An- dt-Tst ' ti. (■aiiiiii hafi. 318 liDiii llii luN . . . ) )liii (kimiii, new l|)lia cla iiiiii.iif . . . Dcaii lloiiMoii was set rclar ol (lie I- ii incfi iiij (loiiiK il . . . I lit- (ilass . (tlli ' l)all ( liaMi| i()iiNlii| jtisl cvaddl ilu black and wliitr ot ( ' c ' siia. Kxcrvonc knew ilic liaison hovs . . . luo sliinv luads . . . l-rcd a ulitti in I an lUia I ' l. rill l.aiiilxia I |)Ml()n and an assisiant InisincNS nianaj tr lor ilu lo a Siaii lMa t ' is . . . lirotJKi NOrni s|)(.nt iiuuli linic at ihc Aioinit Insiitulc and iiclpcd over al llic Players . . . Kiglu honoiaiics rcprcscnlcil among ihc iiitn ol ihc- liousc . . . and tlicy didn ' t stiidv all the time cither . . . (HAM- liKRI.AIN was tiie MRA ( lass C solihall ehani| . . . an a( ti e sot ial (haiiinan lined tip sc ei al linner and dance exchanges eac li |uaricr . . . and with soroiiiies. too . . . (iene !?ra was a iiiainsia lor ilie MR (|iiai let . . , Kith .(H r | rt-|).ii(-H .1 [Mil II I ior (.il iiul coiisidcratir rilAMRKRl l ff.mi How: Miller. HiitHii. lliiKhc . miiiK. Njiir . Smtnii Hon-. WinkrU. Mlrtijfi. RtjiIIo. Ciiirnihrr. Kaiit mjii. I '  ( | , Third Hiiu : ( i r(lrin, Ilr.i . Alirrn. Mmrr, R .iii, M (:iurr. fourth ttm : Ijvlor. Kiiitrr. Vtiritkrr. Kiiliiil.iii . K iU-l. Biiclilrr. filth Hnw: I ' rrk. Cran. Mnlinr. t (irrti , R4ihii- roni Row: Kinv. Hnwrll. N, Rarwn, F. Bjrwtn. ( ' . Utt , RiMlrlHinl. Srfntul How. Nnrdmi. Wrhitrr. Vhiiinjlirr. Iljunloni. Shrtli kihiir I ' hirit (« •; Rrr. (.nrfrn. KaW. Mrul rrKrr. Rrr r«. Pn kmitg, himtth Hnit Vrj rr. Mtrrlun. Wtlilrr, ink, I ' nhm. |j|||irH« hifih Hittr. At r . I i inn. Siluilfr. Hurkfjt. Ahrrii«. Rrr«l 319 CONVERSF - rioiil Row: Baki-r, Richard- son. Cummins. Drcs-scr. llarrinKlnn. John- son. Seiond Row: JiKoljson. M:is()n. Mow. I.vnch. Monlgonic-n. Tliml Haw: Cioniiian. Plillt. Rifs. maii. Dommct. RoKfis. rointh Row: Bel . Smith. loulci. ' il(o . llun ilcer. Fiflh Run: NciiUi iTKjn. ( iiiiin. (. n(lon. I.a rlcnr, Jt-nst ' ll. kaslici . Ii,,,i: Itoir: loius. Slu.iliii. Mciillil. Dor II. nil. l.holk.i. S,;„,i,l Row: li.miiknis. Hoc-hnkc. VribrUKK ' -. C.illinvav. Iliiid Rirw: l(t aTth . . iulcrson. (iiiiui. Wrhi-i . l-ishft. loinllt Rtm : Rolillr. Hrosliai. Nielsen. K.iinneou, liltli Rir.r: Viinnu. I ' innle. Sc inn man. (;lien . ihe managing editor of ilic liidi ' jxnidoil . the secretary of the t.eology ( lulj. and |)rcsideiii ol .MClitniK all called (iKunberlain home . . . so did the ireasmer oi Reramos and ihe tor- responding secretary h)r I an lUla Pi . . . John Kaulman was elected secrelar ol the . 1R. and ol the MR. Toasimasiers (dul . Ihe Robert (). Hughes tiophy jiisi eluded ih( athletes from (]( ) VKRSK HOUSK again . . . bin on the a llu ' annexed the ( lass . , . IR. loiuh h)oiball litli- . . . the game against the good Kimball team was a hard ionght battle . . . but the di ' ( ept i eness ol the C ' oineise team paid oil . . . (da-s i.. MR. Nolleyball title was also (laimed i) ( ' onveise House . . . Nine honoi.nies were represented b men here . . . three were in Tail .Sigma Delta . . . two more in Phi l-.ta Sigma . . . .Six in depaitmental tiihnical sot ieties . . . six mi ' inbeis ol the A! A . . . two were in the (-i ' olog ( ' hib . . . two in the Ag. I ' ll, ( ' lub . . . two .nsii athletes . . . iiiem- M.iiii (tt ' six oi lrili- 11, lit is .1 l iis oiinnunic .icioiis Kiiiri. To luiin do oii wist) (o spc.il : t;n- -ls iiuomiiii; .ilts. 320 I ' iil( ' ll;ill nun rl (he Mv t Kuid on i;iiii| iis I liilli sl lt ' N. hfis ol the Iowa Stale Sini iis, l sii al (lioiiis. M.iiiliiiig IJaiul and ilic MRA Clcc (lul) . . . wriitis lor ilic Iowa Sitilc Diiilx and (i)ft ' ii (iftiiiln . . . I ' ll Mason, icc-prcsidciil ol iIk ' IR a and a nicndjcr ol the ( ' ardinal (■niid was social cliaiiiiian ol { ' on ei se . . . (led (ainin. a iiieiid)ei ol Siudenl Proper- lies lioard, I I I , M ( u i.ii ol .[ K.ippa ii. Largest house in Frile II. ill . . six inein- hers ol the main MRA Cabinet . . . nuisical, loo — lour band members, three in (horns Sim C ' ohn . . . ouisianding in the House, MRA. and on campus . . . still the Wfosl Romantic F.ngineer to (.ODIRIA men al- thougli he (oiiidn ' l (piite nose out that ;iil archiiecl . . . presidems ol loua ( hem So- i(i . I(;heml ' . aii ! l . . .nol lo lorgei ilu n I ' d (.III!) and the Dairy Husbandry liil) . . . Dick .Spcrring, associalc editor ol the loifii Engineer, former secretary ol the MRA and candidate foi MRA president . . . Da e Beat, who was eithei going to Social C.ODKRKV - from Row: Ciilaio. MjurIi, Cohn. ((iicwo. .Vheiiiiiini. Knifiim. Ilirai, Joni- . Swih. Srcond tUiu-: Riiln. U t v. Krcllrrik cll. C:rr . Milhiid. lotit.i ki, Wridncr. jrliliiwtii. TliiTtt Itiiw: Riiiit|iii4l, llun ni, Hitrhirr, C tlnon. Hall. Crtns. ri- l(lir. Mllilrv. WlhfHt. lalirtti ttiiw: Sliitrl, llr.ir, Nfaninnii. Mink. (Jiti - Mian, Kriil. Ithiifr. Mini. I iftli Un:r: Mii -)U-r, Kikliiiiil. K(M-| | , Dillnn, SlicrriiiK. Iiiliiivni, SiiikIi- . lr%liin . NmI i  ii ' . Hril. J.iik iii. llolil« Hiirlh. I ' rfrrvifi. M0II.1111I. II. Jdhii ' Mill. I)ati«. Itrrko. Rnlif-rlvMl. t ri,nt Ittiw: S lt.HirKff. AIm ' I, rflnfflr, liirriwiii. KmiiiicTt. Srtntitt Hnw; Viirk. Wjiu, llrfkm.111. Jiinr , Tlitiil itntr: Rrnl, ' .H| llvkr. l tlllM«. Siinlli. Wml. Iiiiirlh Itim : RnlMixkt. Srjili. M.nli,niKli, tlirik. Wriirf, K. liillllMIII. 321 J ; : IIAKRIM.W lioni Itiiu-: ll,ii|j(r, Dilc.iiR. MLkilltR- . I.Cilllu-ls. llrlloli. Sitorid Uuw: (laniian. Kjiitnu:iitl(-, [l:ilili. (i. Aiidci ' sot), (io LTn. C .irriik. I ' liiid Hon: W ' iids. Urait))- waitf. Itairilt, Shi| | . (iollins. Blown, timrlli How: Kllison. I ' iikci. ' ■ AiultTsoii. Li-ilKfU, I arsen. ' ( ( How: VoiiiiK. Ram-iibut ' IikT. KiKidc. ReiKilsbt ' rKtT, Wimcr. Sixitt Row: I ' dtts. laicc, VVhaiiiu-I. Olayloii, llicktiti. iroiit How: Nelson. Inikct, (.lulil. Zillgula, Busby. .Sc )nd Row: (.cnl. Miller, Gioen- wald. Connor. 1 liiul Hiiir: .Miller, Se ' cr.son. l.iiLken. Haiiis. Discli. lomtli How: .Seini, lanson, l.eaiieagh. Barber. rifllt How: 1 1. Ml. r.isdial. .Siorin, (lairns. liiinau, I ii iiR ' i ' rin, ( ' i)nn(il di ilu- ' .i; - neer . . . icn honoravics wciv rcprcseulcd l) keys hanging from the chains of flodlicy men , , , six arsii aihlcics . . . noi lo lorgct lour licshiii.iii ho|)cl Ills . . . all i oUege .soli ball (haiii|)s in ( llass 1) . . . onlsianding teams in I Ik- two bowling leagues , . . and Godirey limise was ihc first house in I-iiley lo vole lor a liouscmoiher . The (oliages ,ill became ' IIARRIMAN HOIJSK . . . lioi) Nelson was cki led prcsi- deni . . . no one could loiget the big la ban(|uei ai .Solar Imi . . . noi a single campus (|ueen, bui |)lenl ol ugl men . . , Han im.ni boasU ' d ilic lasic ' si men in llu- MR A, as liie) ' lamc dudiigli w idi ilic class A Hack c iiani|)ii)iislii|) . . . I l.d M(Kimu 1)1(iu ' ' Ih The Htti.i; lint ' l;ik(s iiolin- of llit- sitinition ;il ;in all-doiiii iiiixci. l)oi;i;oii( ' loKii Stale ' s Ihici ' lo one lalio aiiywin! 322 Ittit 111 lilt ' iiilii.tl jiiiii ii,ili l inc. Ill hiiiilitiitittil io|) . In this pittiitc icalh .1 t | i(.il sii-iir ;it ll.iiiiiii.iii lliiuM. ' ? main diiiK . inio ilu l.in li dl Diiius Imid willi his ( aiii|),ii,i;ti 1(11 I l;1 M.iii mi c ,iiii|)us . . . lour aisiiy allilclcs and iwo luslinuii lixfd in llic {Ollaj cs . . . cii;lii dr|)ailincnial ( lulis were i c|)icsciuc(I . . . Diik iiij iila was picsidcni ( r ilic (icology C liib . . . lour men sang in liu- i hm us. one in ' aisiiv Kiglu. rile mus(le-men in i riley Hall can keep ilieir muscles in n ini and ailcmiJl new leals ol weiglii lilting skill by becoming members ol ilu- ll Weiglu-lilling (Hub. An in- iraiiiuial (|ueslionnaire disiribuied lasi iar sliowc ' d a lailui large iiileiest in llie spori ol heaving those iion weights around. .So a spec ial room was set aside, certain interested parties coniribiited ilu use ul Hk ii li.n IxlK and the Weight-lilting Club was esi.dilisluii. Regular schedules ol work-outs .ire ki pi b the members and more ecpiipmenl iiid beiici l.i(ilities ha e been promised to ihesc Charles .Atlases ol lrile 1 1. ill Still .inoihci iniei est ing oigani aiion F.nt .iMii- III |Mtii; i ' imil; mIIii .1 ili.iiKr Ini irl.i .iiioii till llli-xr ini 11 III ll.iiMrii.iii Moiim lli.M sliidx iitlriisclx . wiiliin ihc ll mi up is du IR luasl- iiKisieis ( liil) In ihis group, men who have shudders ol leai i iiii up and down their spine at the thought ol having lo speak in Ironl ol a group at some lutinc time, gel good ex- peiienc c- in i.dkiiig licloie their Iricnds. Ki e- minule lormal talks ol preassigned subjects or Lwo niinute extemporaneous talks withoiil preparation are expertlv (or inexperilv) analv ed and c ritic i ed. All sa it is gocul prep- aialion lor ih.ii speech (ouise! 323 HIGHK.S - front Rojr: McClurc. Larson. Sthalk. HogKinan. Kohls, BriKhaiii, Stnitt- nian. Second Row: I.i in. Hf;id. Wall, Cooper. Clark. Williams. Third Rtnc: Vet- crsoii. Simpson. Wirt . Ri(c. Stewart. Krick- son. Kianicr. tuurth Row: (.. Smith. I cn- iioik. KssiiiKton. Kxcrson, Wicks. Weir, liflh Row: Wiiiter, Dodds. Lucthje. Dick. I.o c. Moore. Wet ell. Sixlli Ron-: jeiiscii. Nelson, Metnine. I ' hr . C-olflaiid. J. Smith. Chambers, U ' a(h. Iiont Row: Martin. Clark, Johnson. Reh- nian. Lassen. Scfond Roir: (.;hristensen, (.rapp. Winkehnan. Stitkler. (.odl) . Sorn- son. Tliird Row: Hailsiuk. Wright. Wil- liams. Bo ard, Voun - I- our tit Row: Bode. Pa.sc hat, Voland. Brink ler. C.oglev, Lovig. Fifth Row: Jamison. Pleitler. Fisher. Taylor. Evans, Busch, Graham. Sixth Row: Jorgcn- son, Barlley, Lyon, Sthallon, Neuell, Zwemke. Am! just Khi h out- will ihI ii[ IhIiIiiiI Ilic ii;h! b.ill? HUGHES HALL, first college hoinr lor many college ireshinen . . . oxer a liumlred men. all buddies . . . the new desks and beils ere a leatine . . . freshmen started in ac - ii ' ities in a big way ai Hiigiies . . . two mem- bers oi V ' arsity Eight and their accompanist vere residents . . . fi e band miinl)ers and one in the orchestra . . . iwo wire re |)orlers h)r the iidrjiriiilnil . . . Dean Kains was a member ol ihe Iowa Slale lMa ers and aciivc ' in miisii work . . . Il.nuld W ' .ihl gren was ice-presidenl ol ihe ioresir Club and a member of Alph.i ela . . . (MancA Thompson collected scholastic honors as lie became .1 member ol Pi I au Sisnia .nid I .ui Ikia I ' i . . . ihe presidcni and it c presidenl oi Phi Ela .Sigma and two other mend)ers . . . members ol Tan Beta Pi. Al|)ha .eta and 324 I ' l I an Sigma . . Uii frfshinaii nimural wimicTs ill li)()il).ill . . iu() in iraik . . . Cl.iss I) ( ' lianipions in M R kxkI) lo )il)all . . . liliN (iitipKs .iiiL ' iidcd liu ' .1111111. il |)i(ni( .it llic i.cdgcs near lioonc in the s|)rinj; . . . ilic I. ill (|nariit (Ihrisinias paiiv was a big siutcss . . S.mta (Al Moses) and his liiilc ell I )-)i) (liill Rndv) handed out gills . . . |)il!ars in the recreatii)n room wtie (kioi.iiid as gigan- I i Chiisimas (and (anes . . . .iiid no one will loigel the big partv during winler (|iiar- ler when iln ' Dts Moines nnrses allended a big e ( h. 111 1 Willi llughis. I l lll l,l liol ' SK was the first winner ol the Robeii () Hughes iniramural ti )|)h and the tradition of leading inn.imin.il teams slayetl . . . Class A soliball team took the all-college cham|)ionshi|) ... In winter (|narter the mightv men in Kimb.ill won the CJass . . iM.iss li .111(1 (;l.l s I) basketball rates . . . whoops, whal happened in Class C . . . not enough teams . . . the bowling team was a strong c ontendei in the prolessional class . . . l)a e Van Horn was a strong intramural man besides holding memberships in . S(!K. I an Beta I i. and Tan Lambd.i Rlio . . . led liauer was still swinging his axe during Vei- shea and wimiiiig all events in wood (hop- ping . . . ( ouid he birl a log . . . whal a splash he (I make . . . there was the little incident aboui (hanging the name ol the house . . . would have been loo much trouble . . . would ha e caused some sensational laughs though . . . no one lorgels the .S( i uggs twins . . . Hill was ireasurer of the MR A . . . Waldo in Ian DviA I ' i .111(1 .111 oiiisi. Hiding .M K . . . every- one ill Kimball House knew e ery one else, and man. what si)irii. Ill (.IIKs fr..Fi( ll„w: I,. Tliiilii| vin. Vcr SirCK. I lilitlilini. (•riindrf, Johli- wm. Srronit Itnu-: I lifiiiia%. .Miilu-!- M ' fi, strhlik. lliiidrr, (.ii t:ilHin, Cor . Ihi ' il llov: MiC.iilliii. Ictt, .Mill- hfinr. WiiklilF. Miili ' in. f-oiirtli How: lliiilriiunl, C. AnclcTvin, lliiclrn, Hn(ln .il. Ilfiffrnjii, K. I liDmiiMin. tillh Itiiif: llrt«lir . l. iH l:ilil. Mai. linn, I hf.iill.ill, tlrnninKwn. .Srt i fOm-: .■ t|M rlirini. I ' almrr. t.cwU, Rohttrililrr, M.iiik«, (Jumlicn, Front linn tirtiiiirhlrti. I ' iirrv, tlarfltn, lloi«ifiKinfi, RiiiU. rrnjM ' tk, I..itic. ffnnd Hini : Nim, V,ililt(rrii, kiiiR. IVillkiiiKliorn, Ro««, Annan. Tliiitt Ittitr: llafciir, y V. F. an«, Smilh. Ilonr, J. K. h an«. Mllirr, liihrr. tnurtli Haw: l irrk«, C. Ihntniruiii, WaKixT, J. AndrrvMi, Mrvrr, Vin«hi|i. Williams. fiUt Itiiw: Frnlrll, I ' lillmann, Omnor, Kent, Si%rr. Wrlilim, I hirnl. t th Itnw: ( rrirsr, l,nl(ir, Kml, l)ati«. OrnnJMin. Hiirll. hrandr . 325 ( )ue ' oi tlic ouisiMiKliiig linimi ' s dI ' f(liRS(la iiighi (liiiw ill ilu- liiK 1 l.ill Diiiiiiii KoDin is ilic wcckh disirihuiioii nl the MRA newspaper, ilu ' I lulcjicinloit . llap- |itiiiiii;s ami luiulioiis luld loi ilu- men ol llu ' MRA anil itws ol ilir iniii txprcsscil in Iciiivs lo tlu ' nlilDi appear r,u li week. I lu ll had 111) paper nl ils own iiiiiil in llir lall i l l ' ,M7. l.rnnatd Clulni islahiislud a weekly paper which he (alKd ilu ' IIcskIcikc Rag. The ])C)puhn ' il ol ihc paper rcepiired the eslal)lishnieni ol a I nil Mali, and ihe M KA had a eekl jjaper. A special headipiarters lor the i aiiuiin;-; ol news had been eslahlished — an exiradar e room lor ilu ' assiniiialion ol news and the selling ii|) ol the la oiii and publishing ol I he paper. I he pnblicalion board is made np ol lonr men who ha e had experieiii e in ihe held ol join nahsm, .nul i ( lUeni i i il iipii ' s arc ' ollei id on c ' .ii li issue. Ihe cdiloi is responsible lor gelling ihe news assiiiiblid and l ped up on sleiK ils. ilis biggesi help in iliis job is ihe managing ediioi. who somciimcs is c ' veii louiid on ilie end ol ihe iiank ol an old bal- lered mimeographing machine. Rcccnlh. howexer. liie iiiosl modern elec - irie-operaled mimeograph machine was pur chased bv ihe IR A lor ihe use ol the liiilc- JK ' inlt ' iil lor publishing ils paper. isepoilers isii eai h house and g.ilhci news loi ihe paper. A loliimn wliuh icUs ihe pro- ceedings ol ihe IRA Main C!abiiici .ippears eaeh week. A larioonisi lills ihe back ]).ige willi a humor which eiu ompasses college lile in a manner which ai)peals to the sludeni. Roll Frankliirter is editor of the mlc- pciidciil. Lynn Millard is managing editor. KIMH 1 r I uitil II,.., : Mills. Illis. t.i.c. liiiiK. Hl. i nilniu. ll.iitUlt. .Sci- ,:i,l Umr: Millii. M.idisnii. ll.iK.iUn ii. .Moltct. Thnil li,n, ' : Wrii. SiiuKK ' -, lanssi ' ii, Su.iiisoii. lii U V. johnNoii. Iiiii ' lh It, ' !, ' : MiVLT. lluiUiiil. Sihncidtr. Winlloni. Iillh R„tf: i - iiiillioll, ni , W.illiiil. Mi Mullen. Mn.nc. Sixlh H(,w: ! '  «, W.ilhuc, 1 l.ilhciscn. Xiclsfii. Ir,nit Hoir: Cohvill. Kinsl( ' . Zisko, Kniu Popp. S,;itu,t li, u ' : Jciiu-s. (aaM-s. Liifss. I ' flr.ik. UiilliD lon. Third Row: ro i(k. Sliciiiliin. (loll. rilT:m ' , SUMvail. W ' ilkciis. I,}urlh How: Tunks. Rawlins. Neal. Hriuk- mait. W. . SdUKKs. riflh Itttw: Yalfs. Knohitr. NnrhfiR. ' I illnll, Huwinaii. Si lh Itiiw: (.aardrr. Mfin- nt. I iiisU-m. Uliiin. Milo v. 326 Tlic KKMI ilisk joikt ' V i-ivcs .1 lillli {iLilIci (li.illci l iilli ' i ' tu|il lliosc loMi; liotiis i t iii I (Ml wiiilii lli lll Sluiticrbiigs. portrait experts and just any- one inuicslcd in llic ail ol |)Ii(ito!;;rapli and a nicniljcr ol (he- MR is wihonie lo join ils camera (Inh. I)( rliipinn i (|iiipnK iii . .in eiilarger and oilier e |iiipnui:i nuiss.m in (urn oiil negatives and |)rinis aie lound lo lie aecessible to (laniera ( hib ineniljers. A special room lias i)een set aside loi ilic use ol (ianiera (Mub nieinbers. I ' .xpeiiiiu illa- tion in selliii}( up a model darkroom lias pro- vided excellent laciliiies. Regular meetings ate held in wliii li jihoios are criliei ed in a Iricndh nianiur and iulp 111! (Xpi-rieiu es are shared .niiunL; die nuin beis. liiglilighl oi iIk {.ai s piu i.tin is die an iiii.d compeiilion in lii(li awaids ate olleiiii loi ihc best |)hoiograpliii sliois. KNAI ' I ' liorsi ' piesidtni l.cs Iandei- sc heid w.is a iiiLinbei ol ISA I ' xec Council and vsent tlnough the rigoious initiation ol Alpha eta . . . Il.niv Dmvns w.is ,ni out I uo ( ,111111,1 lull iiiriiilii l ,iji|il.iiM solnr IHuK ill i Itijiiil lli-i;,llnrN. Iv (llii th.l( nll untilil i,lll .1 sliiit 111 llii il,uk. ' ■ i 1 B H mt y 9K J H X I i 327 n www I ninl Row: Wi-slcv, R. Johll- soii. (.row. Kiiiion, Clordcu. Srcoutl Hon ' : lU ' ii;liin(i. llciiii. SadaiiaRa. Mt ' Irov, KhiK-, Dialitii. Thirtl Rnu- WillTiR. Sisk. lull liouM ' . Srnilli. Ritihic. loiirlh Row: M.i iiiiic-, AliiiiiKfr, Kemper. Wilkc. lii|)-.es. Collins. Iillli Row: Zuellers. keilh. Diikel. Uebl). .Marti. Si lh Row: I liiiiiitiia. Seaman. Cowlc , llaight. I i„„l ;.,.,. li.iiler. IT. anileivel(le, MandeiMlieiil. Dongal. DIesk. Srioiul i;ow: Mearn i.udscy. Misliler. McCallis- ler, Jensen, I ' eiliolli. I ' liird Row: Gary, Doinian. I ' lalniing. Bell, . o ak. Fourth Row: eal, Rovis, KclIou-a , G. V ' andcr- elde, Radle. Unrket. Fiflh Row: Fred- erick, Cierdell. Randall, Kempcrs, Pjsle, Iientle . .Martin. .S ' .v i Row: Me.-Vnineli. Bors, Re iu lds, .Siddall, Boot, . ndeisoii. slaiuliiiu iiiciiibci ' ol ' aisil I ' .igiii . . . liill Buvkelt helped stlct i ilic Insi intinbcrs lo I oinaliawk. llic soplidniorc aclixitits lioiior- ai ' y for iiulcpciulciu siudenls while a ineniber ol the Iiulependenl .Stiulenis Assoiialion . . . sc ' cral Kna|)|) men were a(ii e in Yel-|ax . , . deparinienial (luhs boasted atti c support Ironi Kiiap|) men , , , I ' ele Peterson was a member ol Scxial (Council and wa ed an otii- slanding eampaign which tanied him into oflke as social chairman lor the entire MR. ... a date lor e er gii was a good slogan . . . one scx ' ial e em maiked each cui.nter . . . Knajjp teanrs panic i]jaiecl aeii ely in every iniraminal s|)ori , . . se eral ( hampioirshi]« were in sight bin e aded the grasp ol ihc red and gray ol Kn.ipp . . . bm theic ' s always another c|iiariei to lodk hn that innammal iro]jhy. LINCOLN HOL.SK was m an iipicai . . . (laney i lacld was vaging an ontsianding (and noisy) campaign lot president ol (he MR. . . . iind he won. too . . . CllaiuA look time oiil litim F.ngineering Council and ( ' ardinal (.iiild to be photographed with beauteous coeds ami pull some new cam- paign stunts . . . e ei bod knew Hig I ' lill Hroon y. the lamoiis guitai pla er sho was just taking it easv . . . outstanding social e ent was the .Sock Hop . . . hot chocolate and do ntiis . . . ifcords lor daneing , , . all in Oak Ilall tec loom . . . iiig Bill pla ed his guitai like he luxei did behne lor lienn (ioodman. Ootini liasic. lais Waller or l.otiis Aiiiisiioiig . . . Il.in l)li .nil was Mi . I Mil .imin.il ( ' h.iiiiiiaii and presideiil ol . SCd ' . . . . I ' atil Aiidie and Don Mulnn speiil 328 moil ' lime .11 ilu- l)iiil lliaii .11 home . . . Class li l).iski ' il).ill .111(1 looth.ill (l).im|is. IIk- other (.11(1 ol iriliNs lilili was oc- ( upitd l iliosc r()ii};h and icadv iiitii ol Nil is ilorSi- . . . h.id lluir own lloal in IJK ' N ' lislu.i I ' .ii.kU- . . . ilu s.iid ii w.is hiiicr ih.ni .iii oihiT . . . il hill Im mu- ihiiii;, iics llmiM is noioiioiis ... as ihc bii lh|)lai(.- ol KMR A . . . ihc A ' oicc ol liikv , . , John I.air ii.HT worked iiard al K II I. on Radio W ' oi kslioji. .nil! W.IS I ' usiilcni ol llilKl . . . loin .iii ( k was .Social Chairman Im ihc II . . . I hose so( ial dcni ens lioui . iUs 1 louse had had a picnic sii|)|)ei .ii I.vnii Kuhrer Lodge, a hayride and dame, and a tohoggan party . . . I ' resideni ol tlu I ' onlirv IlnshandiN Club and secrel.nyiie.isuu 1 ol the Plusics Club li cd in Niks . . . c hanipionship swiniming Itiddini; is very siriciiis l)ii iMi ' s i according (o thrsc iiuii. I l C;()I.N -frani Row: Andrrw. illolil. i)4iubla«. CinrI , Kcllrv, Srrorul iinw: Olwm. rjll. Mi ' Trill. ' i- lrrc;iiiip. INwil ni.111, (.ihn.iii. ThtTtt Htnt : Hlankni% iii . ItihXn, Mr li r. ' ilim. l.t lor. Itnttth ftini : Wniiflrr. H.iiii«lri. S irrn%€ n. Su.in will. INillcr, (!.iiii( ' %. titlh Riiir: Itniuii, M.i[linr . Kirk, holikntf. Kriirii. Si tlt Koh: Piiiaih. l.ii(i Ttn.iii. Muiiiinn. lilj - iiril. Mountc, IVI cr. trimi ll„w: llill. WIILriviii. Mailitv. Or lrrrrii hrr. Hih Italian. Smintt How: M.i fil.i. I1IH.111U, Siiillififf, (!iiHK r. I ' hirit Knn : MiiUiaawj. lnkMil.1. Ilriilo. Snillh. ii .i. fi ' iirth Hiiu- ILiii cli, hrK.llli. fitlrvllMll. U ' lRttr? tilth Knw: M.iiikliii. Sliljr . Ilorr. CiHicimr, lltll. n i Itinf: krllrlllH ' ritrT. I-Illlrlll4llit. llroHrr, llo ir. hii li . 329 .VS Iriijil l! nr: Merrill, I.IiimI. Ford. I;i IiMi. ' ;in ' (k. W ' otuUdc k. Sri ntil Itoir: Dciinisuii. Il:ili. Kccsrv. Phmk. Koiiradv. riihtl liiiw: Kcllv. ArmhiusUT, molck. Barnes. Hieoli. Maltliews. itmrlh Jioir: I rrka. F.hel. Vaclla. Kritkson. Svk re. ■ ) ( ( Huw: .Vdain.son, Daw. Ilroliii. Krickson. S;v( ) Row: Clausing, Rnnklc. Sladky, Hand, C owden. l-ruTit Jtow: Re es. Petersen. Palmer. Spruill. .Sehnster. Sciotul Row: Mills. .S( liilleislroni. lones. Dul.m. Sleuard. Il iidin.ni. Third Row: VhiIliani. ISishop. Messerh. Rrilton. Swank, lourtii Row: Reiiand, Heall, Gruld, Hoover. Reilly. lifth Row: Krebs, Sebern, .Swanson, Cox. team and the lop MR. |)iiig-[)ong player . . . luenibcrs ol ihe Iowa Stale Singers ... a writer for the Ames Forester . . . Io va Slate Players . . . President BonneucU ol NOBLE HOUSE reccixcd lh.it laiclul call to I ' lidc Sam ' s . rm . . . nunu ' otlieis decided lo l.ikc it upon ihenisehes and enlist . . . 1 ,ee Ihitton look o c ' r the |)risidi ' iu . . . sexeial were regular meinbeis ol 1S( ' Singers . . . the presi- dent ol ' c■l-)ax and two ol his helpeis kept ihe sniiii hinh in NohU ' 1 lousi l Plingsten was ship ' s se(ieiai ol ilu- SeMani. naval honorary. PK.VRSOX llOl ' Sld. limed the IR oirucand llu- IR A pnsideiil . . . S. ) pel leiit ol llu ' hoiisi ' donated to ihe I( ' A (hi e lor liinds. and I ' eaison wiiii nwv [ v lop in all MosI nun ill tu ' ci l r toti iii eil lll.il lti( ' s|)( ' ii l jus .ilntiit .IS iiiihIi lime in (oiiil)iii llieil h.iii .is i;ii Is iln 330 s |iisl Ihitik ( III) ' lio-ita c i |HllM IhIok (III ll(lirli u.is iiiMlllid. (iilur (Irixcs . . . Pearson won ilic all- ollcgc vollcv-ljall (hampionslii]) Ironi the IMii Ka|)|)a Psi Iralcniiiv 2 ' )-20 in lall (|uarifi . . . tliis cindicd the winning ol ihc Robcn O. Huglics ti i|)hv lor llic second (piaricr in succession . . . never before done Ijy anv House ... in spring one Pearson leani uon ilie ( ' lass A olle ljalI lille Ironi another team Ironi Peai son . . . dehnitely Pearson was stiixing lor the title oi the Intranuu.il I hmse ' . .. Ine mem- bers of the . g Kd Ciltib and six liiock and liridle mendjers were residents ol Pearson Hotise . . . six members ol .VSC.K . . . four were in larm ()|) (iltib . . . h c foresters loo . . . I wenly departmental clidjs in all were represented in Pearson House . . . . 1 ' okie was master ol leiemonies lor the lall mixer . . . green and ted lights deeoraled the hall- ways just before (Ihrislmas . . . Die k Posekany. president of the MR . (latdinal Key, Ag M H1 . -■ ronr tinu : (.nmr«, rrnirrr«rli, (.lulun, lltHitirwrll. Jonr , Imrpli, l hnK«lril. Sriiiuii Knw- lUlipl. llli. KimH. .Srui%it. Hr.ilini.iit. Bjrrrl. Il;imntrr. tti%. Thtnl Unu : Kin«r. Intern, (•iitiirr. l.t(lhru . Vi wn, llouiiuti. Ilndn ..ii f i ; .i. rphcH. Mrntiiiit. Illlllnii. SInik, Hitilimin. Rr liii. C. Iiiliiixin, WjUri. liUh ll ii Milljiilrl. IUillr . Iljrniin. Miu|ir. .Sil|iplill, jgci. CliritiiiKcr. Snth How: Wrltnill. Jiiiiko, Knilrr. AtiRti«Miir. K. l rrt«. II. Jolitmin. Ilriii . K. Uir «. 331 ( k;i . just one iiioK hand ol ljii(Ii;t ' l)L-iorc 1 start the stiKhiii . Things like lliis really arc happcniirg in Stange House. (iouiuil and c li.iinn.iii ol ilir Hdlsi Sialc l- ' orcst I rac I . . . Dean (hiirin. Agrit nltinal Council. [oinL .Sot ial C.ouiuil and .Social Chairman ol Pearscjn I louse was also a meni- l)ei ol Alpha Zela . . . i iiere were nieinl)eis ol c horns and workers on ihe l)(iil . . . K cry- oiie in Pearson House liad all-iollege ae- i i iiies. The all-eollegc Class 1) olle l),dI ch.nnps resided in S lANGE HOUSE . . . Ron roii- stJii was general chairman of Religion in l.ilc ' Week and three were on the Ceiuicd Com nuliee . . . ihe ice-presidenl ol Alpha Phi ( )mega . . . Ron w.is also presideni ol W ' c ' st- minsi er l ' ellowshi|) .nid m Alpha ci.i . . . Class (. ' . lootball MR ilrniipions . . . Bob Cribbs. the personable presideni ol Siange House, junior represeniaiixe to AlPI-. Coun- (U and a m ember ol Iowa Stale Sinuers . Mo d D.idds was Musician ol ihe Week, in Millow niiisie . . . soft lights ... a |iril( l silling loi Ihe S ni] hoin in Siher ' ' winlei (Ian e loi .ill MK iiuiiilii-is. 332 I ' f Rs ) - f ron Rou-: Krlirlnn B.hIii.V. II. ■ Iji Mil lljllMl Mm II ilriu !!. Vuktr, llakcr, Mt ' trr, Itt ' U-: Itiiir, JidlJ. SIiiiImiuii Kiihl. Sinilll. ) c ' rl c . Srfiniit Olwn. Kiu  lrr. i ' mv- :tii L. W.ilit. CoIkIj ici. MtKi-MlniiU. ( i tllr i%ll.cl. tlllh «i)li . ll .iImiu. .Ni f i l K lkfT. All troni Rotr: ( nodmaii, Oavcnpiirl, LnrMiii, C ' .iiiiiiiiiiiK . MatMillan. While. Srroiiii Hint-: Mri)t iii.iii. ( ' ohiKiii. Dnnj .iii. I ' l ' ltTM n. Will tiicr. I ' ltiTil Hull-: K :iMii). Ilnmk. Kbt-rU-. Nicl-UMi. WflKT. Knniil. tuuTth How: SiiiilcN. (;jr(lnt-r, Kammcrcr, Mallv, Krcul kailipf, l ' rtrr cn. i i Knu: Ridiarth, ko ak, l.uo- Mht-n, Hill, Stinn . C)jiii| Ik-II. .Vi.x( i Row: ' 1 hnriibc-rK. Kclcltcr, Kink, Graff. MadJM n, Hcalc , Mc o k.s. Onlicsira and Rand . . . Tom Vernon, the liiciarv (.iaiii ol I rilcv Hall . . . c onti ibulor lo Slu ' lrli and the Wiilriw Round Ttihlr, and soloist in HMS Pinaloie . . . lonr were regular visitors to . Ii- Iv, I ' .iiil .Siilli aii was president ol ilu ' iiuii(an ( ' ranii( .Socieiv . . . three weie ill S(1|- . . . live honoraries and t vel e (kparlnienial clubs or .societies were represented in Stange House . . . and there was the dinner exchange with Roi)eiis Hall. MH I coin- ' V 111 .V iriiiriK SI ANC.K - tt,mi Srrhiiwii. t ' tilili«. |« iii- Srntntt Hon: a a .m , I t r r . {oil ; lltvui. Hm ( ' onlk. (•itttftx li. ii ' . ' rhnnit « in, AU . Kolh. i r i |tit lrii«(-ii. M.inlr . I iM hrr. n i foil ' . Mrliun. Ktntnrr. I How: Simon«nn. FiiilTrll. I nl. Sjfltrnt. Spnigrl. c. Pf  Hh. K. S| lnlr, toutlh Siilli .in. Knirr. Hon-: rrllclici. ( oiir . kill hurt. Itrtnoii. |)3(lil%. Minfrlil. iMM«4in. 333 mf. Iff Jna..i,:. iiiJB jj jj jj I front How: Tuctlcn. IloIini ' S, I.;in :i. Kodi. Wilson. I In kill. Willcii. Srcotul Row: {.i itisifuil. KI(m cI.iiu1. Si liulciibni;;. R , CainplK-Il. Nelson. Pnltcr- son. Garrclson. Third How: HaUltn, Mcliiiti. Simu-. M.mii, (.ihlniis, R r. Ditiis, Aiiicv, I.isicr. Imnili How: Sh tltiiMHi. r.i|u-. llrnmit. W ixsoii. Mrs. (icslrr. .S hw;iii , SdircibtT, Hiicufliiiaii, Riiiri. liflh How: MiMiutli, kiiinhi. Wagiicr. I . Bioun, V. Hiouii. IMci. I ' .ml. lli iyin, MilUi. Rurluii kcr. N. Uiouii. liittiuT. Glotffllv. Vcadi. .S . 7 ( How: Nelson, laiiiuc. A. Cl.uiiphLll. lliaMon. Sduicll. I.iiidstfii. SuvftiHi How: Mclliii ici . HuMon. Vounnhhuic. Slan ' ic WiMuii. Jt-ck. E ' iihi }iow: Kiii . Stluil , Spcit lui , Hohiics. Alk-ii. Xintit liow: I.ing ' nfflicr, Lo vr , (.(ikUjii. liosnak. Su.m. Mani . «. W iM ■Wi X i V B H ' i 7-m ML ' ' ! H I ■ ill l I ' ' 1 P . ' 1 w f m llli iiMiih lii ' lp liDiii llir Milcliiii ' s. lloM , Ihi ' I ' lii Dell ' s ocllci.lilU ' ll ItoM ' l | lll , ;lll( ' llllils his il | i.illi llilllll. Tllr skil u.ls jllsl iiDl ( lll|il( ' li ' uilholll .1 fiu iKiUs r h;iiiiifiii finiii Ilu-M- loin ini-ii ol mhii;. Mt-llow? ' i-ll Phi Delta Theta I ' iiiiioiis fur our Vcislua lluals . . . ilif suaiii- ho.ii a uiiiiRT ill ilic lialcriiiiy (lass . . . an olhfi hiij c iii |)liy . . . Iiaiidsoiiif pu loi i i al liauiiiiiv [ilrdgcs . . . nunc sil cT |M)lisliiiit; |( r oiii own . . . rliyiliiiii( htals ol Ilisiory ol Diiiiiis . . . aiioiiuT iro|)liv. aiioilur lirsi . . . k(|)l icliraisals i oinj; lor WisiuM X ' oihil |ii( ' s( ' iiiai ion . . . |iio (ss in oilni liclds . , . a IMii ])( li liiiciiiian in i- (ry spoil . . . i ' mli Wilson Uadiii); (Miidinal and ( xild inalini n . . . Kollia( kci . Slid I. I (I ill ' ' Xildilcs ol ilu ' Week lor oiiisiandinj; gridiron pirloiinaiucs . . . Ir Sioiic piuliinj; icioiics lor C ' .vi lone l)ascl)ali . . . [iiii Siangc outsianding six loot six ( aj;ci in liij ScMii ( oinpii ii ion . . . Pii ' xy ol Cardinal ( MiiM and uearcr ol llu ' Cardinal Kiv is |ini iiiiii. .in inspiiaiioii to |)lc(lj;is ol llic s ()i(l and shield . . . lime to hi ' so( iai . . . |)roniis( ' d oni dales piinix ol Inn and ( idei al llu annual l o ci | aii . . . eele- hialed oin loiindniL; wiih ihe lUias and Si} s al the Mi.nni I i iad. 335 Phi Gamma Delta A walcrfall splashing into a dear pool from second to first Moor . . . s isliing girls in grass skirls . . . Soulh Sea Island food ealen witli vonr lingers, siuiui; on ilu- IIdoi . . . liji Land and ilie annual (.rass Skin Dance is under wa . . . I liere ' s also the lirolher-Sisler dame wiili Kappa Alpha I ' liela each fall and in Marcli, ihe Jelf Hop given annnalh wiih IMii l ap[)a l i lo ( clebrale our nnuual Idund- ing at Jefferson College . . . Fijis keep busy a(ti iiics loo . . . Presidenl ( la ton Slupard is a niendjcr of honoraries Tan Beta Pi and Pi Ian Sigma, besides being ireasurer of ASM I- and i( epresideni ol iiUerlraiernilv (iinncil . . . niluT lijis spend iheii oil hours working on public ai ions, in [ v band and Iowa Stale Players . . . When it conies lo s|)()iis ihe Phi (ianis star in tennis, basketball and track . . . second |)lace as ours in the goll innannnal louinanunt . . . Ihe jeep realh goi inio a lui on I lonicc oming decora- tions . . . oood idea bul coslK on ihe lawn. Sania C!laiis comes only oiue a year hcil mIkii Ik- ciiiiu-. iu- vine cliK-s hiini; nice presents a_i;tfe die l hi C.ims. Waslinn lime? I ' s? Wliy anvone knows (li.il a l.isc loni- hocii ' t ai ' cl aIlle sei ' es to sliaipen llie mind ioi slticlies. 336 ' |..lii M.n. V-i-t)t-r. MmoIi !. Aiiilt-rviii, ( K«lfn. u.u. % , Mim ■xf.-cc. nn,, , HumI. Slcmnions. |i l.iiiulilin. .n,iik iv.i l: tMiiin.% i .lu iiliii Huuli. I hint Hull-: Ourns. lti.iiU-ii. llcrKd. Ktrmtrs. ( nn lord. (•riHUuld, J.t s. loiirlh Kaw: I iirrRT. Cucktuiiii, Cji sIiiik. Ilojk. icbc-ll. Mf . Roue. Slicp- ,iT%i. M.tt ' iU. tr sm. titth Haw: I lMmi| MMi, (.rlum;imi. Mi t:ithriiii, I hoM. Moorht-Jtl. biiiilli, Haiitotii. Uigbcc. Sixth Huw: Wilsoii, KiKhcr, Covlf. Uuiikrr. . clani«. ViU t . lln| tc ' , Kut)liiii«, I ' ccatit. -. y- ' f ' ' ! 337 4f r Jrunt Rnw: H:tn hof, Sfivt ' ldiiiK, Mii -i. Sikh, in, llftkci, Srnnui How: (IrofF. Ni iti. Siliiiiidl. Klutc. Hcniuh. Third Rinr: N ' clnmrrs. C: illi s(in. lohiison, Stitklfi. I. I), loniascheski, Mindcis. Miiii h . luiirth How: Kinklc. Tenuis. Smilli. Hcdil. Mis. W ' iliiaiiis. lUukinaiin. Hicu -i. Sh.iw. Collicii. I-iltli Row: McCarlv, J. I ' . Tomascheski, Oail. Bla k. DcMailc. Sliull . Sumner, Calvin, .S ( i Row: Ri-if. tbbci . I ' liickti, m mA u ' ' 1 338 Phi Kappa Sniki iltui ' Nduii Dili! . . . :iii iiiira- niiii.il ()|i| ( iu ' nl irtiK ' s lo ilu sidr .mil ilu ' I ' lii l .i| s wind ii|i .iiioiIri i( lors . . . llic lil.iss A .111(1 .ill ( (ill(. ;r s( lil);ill ( Ii;mi|)i( iiisliip i.micd lioiiif . . . iindiT Prcsidciii llouard Ilfdil vc lolled 111) im|)ic ' ssi c ' records . . . Si. Ill Minplu scr cd as t liainii.iii ol ilu I ' .iii- lu-lliiurlraifi iiii D.iiui- . . . spciii iikiU ' liiiR- wiih iIr- Idu.i Si. Ill ' Dcbalcrs . . . lour hrotluTs .iddcil spin- lo ilic (Irt-rn Cdiidri Ni.ili . . . scxcral moii- w loii ' loi ilir Iowa li)tr li ' i . . . li.iiik Siiill.i. piisidtiii ol Win- ui Spoils (lliil). ciuoiiiaj cil us lo don skis iiid skalcs lot a rates nip down ilic ski jump or a spill around Lake I.a ' cnic . . . Ilu- s|)orts pariv lall (piaiicr Itll rij hi in line . . . everyone in (osuiiiie ... a iiiascpieiade, loo, lor the Halloween party and a (Top of beards and peatli lu loi iheaiiiuial I ' irales ' liall . . . the (liildren s party at (ihrisliiias time, com- plete uiili movies, games. ])resenls . . . the house lorinal, Key lo Music. and the Rose D.iiKi louiided out the social (alemlar wiili a io l! InlK ll. Tfi S4HIH ' , ( ' (h;ini;r .irr .1 nciiss iM r il. lim iniisi ;i l- mil lh lu ' l| Ic riMinil f iit the vital lilllr iiiatk-lxjiik. It ' -. Ufiilfli I f III III III- .ililf In IiimI liniiiv III III. IN uilli ilir iiito|i% ill ilir ii-l.ili r i|iiii I III iliis li iti roiiin. 339 Will) (host- ofUls aii l oiii aim liow tan voii lose, Kollo? ' (.i c ' ( )(l KadUsnakc your iiioika aiul cam a iww uiirwain. This lie is l oini; lo hi ' lied iii ht if it takes all six of lis. Il was U-aiiiwork thai won Ihesc trophies, too. Phi Kappa Psi The ' 4{)- ' :)0 inlerfralcniily all-sporls ttopln secure on the inantle beneath the prize bhie saillish . . . on our wav again with the lall T)!) sport triad championship .nul oiU ball iioph . . . iinrainural oi aisit . all i ' ln i ' si ' s eniluisiaslic sporisinen . . . nine aisit Ictici- men on the coint, gricliron and diamond . . . lallle wonder otir social oj enc i is the Sporis- man Dance . . . just the p,iit to i ing down the ctirtain on the last home lootball g.niie . . . bill loi ihosf who know, the b iilin Rouge lops them all . . , (ostuines. re ilr and lamiliai laies oi abnns who jnsl wouldn ' t miss it . . . IMesident Soren Olesen ' s Hashing smile, the guiding light . . . I Wo brothers in .S(ab!)aid and Blade and ()i(lei ol the Sex- tant, three Knights oi Si. j ' ats and two moii ' honored b I au lieta I ' l . . . lour weaieis ol tin shield manage (Ireeii ( ' • uidci business . . . Rogci Mill, spoils editor ol the Boiiih . . . and si ' vci.il band iiKinbcis to : ( ( h.irmom, 1 III High spii II IS ii( ti lai king. 340 ir.f llinv: •■Uliiia . Ilimn. nmUl, (lailKlil. 1:kI:iiiiI, M.inll. Olcscii. F;iilli. IlalK■ , Srroiiil lUm-: IlciicK. Hall. Wwrn. Thirrl Row: Cilinnn. Draii. kiirbrr. K jiu, sluihal. l- cti-5l. ( ' . miiu . Sajlxl. ' ail. Dien k . Mii v, I ' tiHcr. toiirth (on; l.ulrll. Ilvtrh. Maiiohan. Ilaltrrv. JiidH. Thirl. Mr . WiMiMirt. J.uMiii. Ilax- . MaKiMin. MiKiHiRal. I ' iikfiiril. liUh llmr: AmIcrMiil. f.rupa. H mii . MiuiMiiiall. Nolan. SwiatiiiKi n. Dil allilnl f.miiri K..I1..111. XaiiCliair. M.Kic. D.iitiiu. Sl.iliinlilill. Iliiliitl. hirf.Mil. Ilrlfil. loihl. Dinhaiii. Mill MiiMliiill v 7jA£j V ' ' ! W M %Mm. ' A 1 f p ? front Row: JcfTcrics, Hodgin. ' . Masscbroc k. Hiulsoii, W ' riKlit, ( ' hasp. Second How: I ' olter, Sniiili. I luiiier, Hilhiiaim. Sachs, Mall ) . Third How: Loeschfu. Uriitf. W ' iant. Saiipc. C ' ,f niarl, Ilalsiioni, C.inut h. I-ojirlh Rtni ' : Bm hop, liniiis, Johnson . How man, Miss F. ans. lifth How: Kiiclil. Oltcrson, ncn lcr. Rrinsle, 1 hide. liaithcUl. I.oii ic. ,S ; Hmi-: Chi isicnson. Siddall. Souihnrll. (.cisn , H. Ilashcbiutk, Coulan, Ray. Sei-entli How: lialsbauRh. Mr- I can. ' anSpc biocck. Kkcdahl. I ' roiiskc. IlippU-. this suf-t-l ( (iril nIiiiiiUI Ih- lu.iitiiiii;. Slit- Ii.in jiinI hrrii |iii-v-iiU-(l .IN IMii Kappa I au Diratn (-ill a( ihtit Iminal. Siiiit lit no Minw, ihr fiisl uarm (Ia of spring |u.iil(i M ' cms ihc (iinc to lake stock of your spoils cfpiipiiuiil. hi Kappa Tau Snic li.ilcinils will) ;i (innpiis Ixaiiiy . . . Mii nl.ii liiinoi lo jiiii I ' oiui. with iliihiuus liik- ril I f liisi M,m on dainpiis ' . . . |iisi |)H) ts ilic aliif ol f ood |)h()l )jfrii|)hy . . . still iiiicnis ol W ' .ili ( ' .111 isiciison . . . W ' .iii. a sliiiiitr l n ; loi ilu l (iil and iwooilur (alli- ens |)iil)li( aiioiis . . . V ' aii always l)us look in lor mw aiii|)iis la( is and lij iiics . . . |a( k l '  lii(c. a (aiii|)iis lij iiif ol aiioilici i j)c- . . . a(li ( ' ill Kcli ioii III l.ilc ' ( ( k .111(1 on ilu |niiioi I ' loiii ( oiiiiiiiiu |.ii k I liK l( luiiricd al oiii taiiipiis loo. hnsv in his (apacilv as iiiusiial diiccloi ol .Siais () tr W islua. Sin LTs ' spi iiij; lour siiidini din-dor and a(ii «. ' iiicinhir ol I ' lii lii Alpha . . . I ' oiii oilui hioihiis ii | ri ' Sfnird six iiion- hoiiorarics . . . cMiyonc su|)|)orifd ik|)ari- imiiiai ( Inhs . . . and thin- a c tiinf lo Iowa Si.iu- Dthaiiis . . . I iu ' social side high- liglilcd li ,1 Siiiga|)oic nielli ( litl | ail . . . (oniho. Ilooi show . . I ' hi I ,iii Dnam (•ill. Iloiamat- (iaiis. ilu hoiiou ' d coed. 343 Pi Kappa Alpha A hani (hiiuc .11 ilu- l)i 4 Ihiii ' c 011 l.iiKnlii W ' av ai I lonicioining lime . . . iIriir ' lo toiii- pliniciu (Hir c ()iniiiLnl-i)i() ()kiii howling lawn decorations . . . bni jiisl lei aiivone ilse n to call this a cow college . . . .ihiiiini ai- va)s welcome l  i Dream (-ill spring lormal and ' aleiuiiie Daiue loo . . . Piesidenl Jim Barewald ic.uh ai ihe door to slip em liie grip . . . |im piesidenl se cral limes oxer, wields ihe g,i el hir Hand, .iiid siireiar ol Onhesiia ... a memher oi uvo hoiioiaiies . . . iweKe PiR As hang honoiaiA ki ' s hom i)righl ke (iiains . . .sirongesi membership ol three in I ' hi Kla .Sigma . . . liie Press liuild- ing a popular galhering place lor live i)rolh- ers . . . Paul NOiion. Hoiitli. l)iiil . awA C iii- (Ici phniographei . t hei ks roll call . . . ihc l)tul spoils ediioi. Nick Whiilau h. in a jjosition lo keep us all well inlormed . . . our class 1) howling championship made him happ . . . sexcn ol us belong lo band . . . and main inoie lo al lo depailmeiilal clubs. Not siili ii il illi il iiii; llic luoslcp I ' ik V l) s an- .ill ivc ' S as 15(ll Idiiiaii ili inimslrali ' . .1 die k (iiailislim. |llili;illi; l) lll.il xiolluil cxpi ssiiiii in. nix il i lirllvr 111 niic ill. Ill HniM. XllMi.n. iKi liiiu lioiiilis in ' -ii;lil. 344 htttnl Hmr: Saiiiiilrr . Kin ri , i I |- i ..n MiUihIi riuiul linw: hiouiic. (iarMiii. Crti irt. IIi r, Huiiows, M.itrin. Ihirti linw : . (hnvltii- wn. . i ' . u s vi f% . AiidtTM-ii. I..1K1U, U.ii(U.il(l. lUi(kk- . AiinslrniiK. lU-rink. lourfh finw: f.mvTstm. Bciuon, Cm. Mri . Kf;ink. Whirl.iti h. Ilnmn. C ' .liirji.. fiflfi Hou-: Rnrh.in.iii. flniul. FMkt. l.jchrop. IWviiis, fl;(rri i, H:i Hc-tl, ScliiickcT, Bcrlhclscii. Sixlh How: K;irlM)it, Pclerv)n. Karrcll. Norlon. Heck. (;jiii|itH ' ll. l.oiilit-11. 345 ft !.T. ■ ' ■: :5 m IMi f %■ .J i.   lr„iil Kou-: lliil. II. .hn.,, , li. k . II.K.k, K ( ..iiiiiri. II, II, ih s, ,,. ,, ;, ' ,,,, li.vmcv. II. ,1 ,ill,i. (lini,l,ii (c.chi.iTi. |..|iiis,,ii. I(ii;;iii. Iliird Ituw: Yrill. liuii.lli. Illuc, Mis. .MiCaiion. I.dwndis. Fwcii. SU-wail. IinnlkHoic: MiCully, ' . Ciiiiiiiill, llnniMi. 1. Iliiliii. K, lliilxi, llusni, Kliiiolc. I-iHlt How: Slors. I ' cglt-i. Wilier. Landgiaf, Slitnck, BiuikU, Mcl c. KiiL-stcr. Nccdhani. f l J 346 Pi Kappa Phi ii iiii|)iL ' ssi r lisi | liDiioi.n iis . . . sixtri ' ii iM(. ' iiil)c-rslii|)N .ill idIiI . . . I liihi I .111(1 lliihcr Mtiiicd to lt;i l tlif KisUT . . . Ii()i ailixc on r nuiiRci iiij.; ( oiiiu il. ( ' ardiiuil (•iiild. Iiilcr- Ji.itirniiN (ioiiiKii .iiid llii- loicd Eiij iucft . . . I)1()|Ihi I.(.i . ill his ionisuiis. on Shclch I ' lih li(aiion Mo.ird. .issist.ini ch.iiim.ni ol I ' .ii i- iifiTs (i.miixal and j ciui.il (li.iinn.in i iIr- W ' cUli Sircfi C ' .idcT lirawl . . . I his siuti daiuc oiK- ol main |)anics and d.iiuts cii jo fd l) ilu I ' i K.i|i|).i I ' his . . . ii w.is lol- lowcil l) .1 I l.illi ) Li.ii p.iriN .111(1 .1 ( Inisiiiias pally . .1 Wiiiui (iinisi pailv to hrin thoiij lils III l).diii isl.nid brtc ts . . . made |)k(lgfs loif ii llif l)ni(kiisol sho clinj walks and kccpiiifj; ilic |)illarc(! |)or(lits (lean . . . W ' inlci (|uaiitr mcani a dilkicni kind ol work loi wiisilin kiUiiiian. Kent lownU ' V . . . Ktnl and ir.ick man. Ricliaid l.wcn. look ilicir exercise in Stale ( ym . . . iliiee otiieis worked with Iowa State I ' hneis . . . and ihiee more plaved in the .MaKhinj Hand . . . niiK.- (U |).ii I iiiciii.il ( hibs aie lepresented b a(ii e nun lioiii HiT W ' ekh. Oik- iI lilt ' s lilllc li ;l l ' lil■ i . . . Iliiii ' iMi.i l rl(l| c |il.i (-is. C iiiisidi I (Ills .in ,((tv( rlisritii lit lot .i luiiilh. lllll S .t III S|ll 11(1 .III .ll ll I IMMItl. ||IS| (III)- (ll till- in.ltM U.I H ,M4t-%Hilll ' .11 |S( Itii ttlllklMU (ill CXd ' SS rlH ' ii; . 347 Morn l ' rn(|iiiU ' alw.ns has .111 c.ii toi ,1 laic ot pinhUin. II il ' s t(l u-s, it olltii l)i( oincs Can oii ii)|i ihis? i!ii;ini Willie Weeks doini; passing of anothei kiml. I hid hisc and Uii. Oops! uroni; i;anK ' . Make it .1 vlani. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ne ' er lacking in (|uaiiiii . . . or (|ualilv Sig Alphs scciucd to lia c a linger on ntarly every phase of a(ii it ' on (anipus . . , DiuIy, Engineer, Agri( ulliinsl . Ctnitlrr. and I ' l ' lcr- nuni(i)i stalls all ilainitd nun who wrar llie ]}in ol Miner a . . . Miner a. goddess ol wis- dom . . . anrl llie Sig Alph ' s didn ' i Ui her down . . . ilnic nienihcrs in Knights ol Si. I ' airick . . . men in Ian licia I ' i. Caidnial Key and Sigma Dtlia (In . . . jini Shi e served as ' . )0 Wishea jjersonnel tliairnian and business manager ol ilie Iouhi Eugniccr ... In ihe realm ol sports the |imple and goltl accumulated a string ol iclories to cap- line second place in iniiaimiral all-s|)()i ' is standing . . . hrst places in ( ' lass W loothall. goll. ( ass A in howling, ouldooi and indoor track were ours . . . Bill Weeks led arsii s|M)rtsmen as ' l!l- ' , )(l . thlele ol the ear . . . Ii e brollurs earned loothall letters . . . two participated in ,nsii wrestling . . . ersatile |ac k Delhi idge e. lined holh loothall and hase- hall leltcis . the chic ken harhecue and the l ' add luiph) l ' ail not lorgotteii. 348 in llmr: Kli r i ' i l. Norri . Cohn. Srrnnit Itiiw: Wiliiinl. Sloriv. Iliindoii. Moll. Bariir . IVrn . I.ivlor. j. II. Smnll . MoinhrrK. Third Unu-: ItcrMiii, Schill- niiK-lltr, (•rl oll, lltlliriilKi ' , ViiiKt-t. . lliiiM ii, llnikr. (.riirilli. Kciiui. Kciiauil taiirlli Htm-: Killlliall. laiiihilil. llilio. Shiif. Kriiniil , Mil.iluf. Cjriri, (.j Ic. WcIht. iHlfr, AiiilcrM)!!, Wolfe. I.cf. Smith, tittli Ho f: C:;tlUi-s. Hrni kiMc (T, I ' t-iuk-iKasl, Suolhiiian. (JImiii, (tciuJK. Uickiiisfin, llaiiM. ' i , lliird. Brrrai. JuliimHi, Ni ' ilwli, .Slo cr. Koslir. lUaiuni. Ciiiihiiick. raliiur, KIscll. Wolf. I ' lall, Walkim, Holaii. .Si.v i Kow. W ' ltks. .Morriwii, HiiiniMnn. I ' rrtlnii, J. I. Smalt . Mau, Condon, (iraiit. .S|MM iicr . Draut-, ShcUlon. Sigualt, (JeurKC. First Roif: Mann. N ' nnHorn. l,anficiil)frn. Clrahcr. Davis. Arncv. Schicrborn. Milllmcni. W ' ccdcn. Srrom} Roir: V. I, ons, Tliorson, Herridi c. . Lvon. Eigc. Ilu ii. M((;oMil)s, I oil. 1 lumias. 1 find Kir.v: kelliiig. Mc Rohcits, C. L in. I ' liillipN. (:h;niiplin. Hfnr , I.iicllije, Vanl-Mcrl, Sail in, laniison. Brusie. Fourth Roxr: MaxficUl. Quaintanre. HaRan. V nu)ie, Mrs. Smilh. Uoonc. Hcsl. Biicksioii. (irotg. jt-nkins. ■ ( Hour Tlollfi. Rrdigci. rc cjs. J. Tccgan. Norhs, Eddy. McCllme, Delernian. Saiuivig, 1 locger. Anderson. ,S 7 Roir: Koppcs, Walker. R. Iccgaii. Hiuisall. Miller. IViker. Inlleit. Daliins, Kns- irom. Wilson, Johnson, Krnsc. Dobson. Thi ( .ill it ;i (n v-jii(Ii;ini; (onlt ' sl iiiul Ihc ( nMi|i -ttti( n is kt ' i M .iihI I loM ' . Ho ( ii vr ;iiim)mi tlun n ktii % Tlir Sii;iiij ( hi ' s f( r(s;ik ' this fasi ci( li iir Tor ih.il | iirt ' lural i-miioiiiiu-iil at llu aii Faiim.iid Fiit-sidr. Sigma Chi I Ikv grow prcsidciils lure . . . SigiiKi C ' lii ' s uliD witldcil llic ga cl iiKliidc S.I.K.s ' ;il- ui I. Null. Ilislorv and (frivtriiiiiciii ( ' .lid) ' s liiil) W ' alktr. I ' lusK (luh ' s Don 1 .;nii;c ' nl)tr) . . . Intel liaicrniiy Council. Kngincns ' (.oun- I il. and II I IRK also air hcadc-d hv Sigs . . . ' tislua ui . i(t undii (iciKial (iliaiinian Mcrk ' lioniluiis . . . il VVislua, loo. de- pended |)ietl liea il on oui l)ovs . . .( .hair- men «)l open house. S( ) ' . c on( en and dance hronght iheii heaiiaihcs liouic .ii iiii;hi loi ailing . . . Daih and Scientist puhlit aiion hoard nienihers wheeled through our hall . . . Science (louncil seated three ol our clan . . . ineini)Hs on aisit s ininiing. wrestling, and looii).dl le.nns . . . Six honoraries in our house . . . I I.I K.i|(|),i n. Ian Ikia I ' i. Knights ol Si. I ' ai. Sc.d)l).n(l v lUade. Alpha .ela. and I ' hi Kla Sigma . . . I his coidd go on loic ci . . . R.idio drksho|). IC!. . liiniih, hand, chorus . . his stall a dair xxilh old live DI ( ' liil) memheis in charge 351 Sigma Nu A beam il 111 ' iking shij) . . . gilded Xorse- iiicn . . . the swcepsiakcs winner glided pasi ilu- icxiiwing stand . . . every Sigma Xii (onld lake note of ihc sonnd oi applause . . . a uniled etioil scll rewarded . . . iiol a single |)ledge h() didn ' i know nid expound the beauties ol ilie lowering iropln ... a iliiid plaee in ' eishea Vodvil added more glor lo ilie lixing room mantle aria . . . swinmier Iiol) Brown gaibering bis own (olle(tion oi I nps, inles, a vards . . . ilnee more .Sionia u also arsii letter winneis . . . l ' )ill liidwn, l)tul assistant s])orts editor, saw to it tlie w knew .itbleties . . . six arsit partiti- |)aiits in lootball. swinnning. track, and base- i)all kept house iiuerest in s|)orts bigb . . . bin the iascination ol the new lele ision set WDVL ' out .ind grade points seemed to sur i e . . . members honored by I an Beta Pi and I ' i F an Sigma, for sdiolastie achie emem . . . .All tiijoNed social affairs from the Orchid I ' Oiiiial to the casual Sodbusicis Hall. A lv| i(al Sii niii Nii ijcnrlcmaii of IcisuiT iilaxos in liis aiiii-iliah and ( oiilcinplaris on his dialt i lassilitalioii. TIu ' ' cisll ' .i llo.il |iii - is (ll !;u.n(tr t. .iiul n( ' iL;lil)oi - ini; SOI (II ilics li.i c lc.iiiic(! liol to i;o lio[iln sic.iliiio. 352 f-ruttt How: Culler. Burcli. Second Row: KniKcr. Rilf . Mrs. Breaker. RL-dlnrd. SiJcDcr. Wellv. Cixinu- . Wt-ihcrcll. Third Hon: Ki hcr. Pliilli|n. Rklurtl lljlfiml. Fourth How: I. Wilwn. I . V.lll . J. Waim. Kuall. fifth How: Don tliuc. l.icUeii. LcHkhead. Van I.u-u-. Mcndenhall. OImmi. Sixth How: M.icfar- lanr. I Immpwitt. l (iiiK)H-it . i ' .f v. Kdlx-ri llalfoTcl. Hni k of Mnrlarlatir. ii t ami arrow thit.xr rrniainintl on lnir : Levtin, Mt Krinan, l)a i«l on. Siark. Smith. Ri r. Vrancr. oumr. fii %(iiimniis. (.ardt-II. til on hark row. itarhna hark of Yragrr: Broun, Abrahamson, ( ' rnm| U ' , Allen, WorthinRlnii. Richards. Vl rn. Mole berr . Lelaiul. Maine. Kranrc on. l)ob ns. PPalmcr. R. WMvin. Steven . 353 V 1 1 1 A ' ..;,. rill. 1 c.ll 1.111. (. R( IHCIS, l. ills. ( rcjjM 11. ; . K ;illl, M il . I ' Ik KCl. 1 liniii;i 1). iw.-ll. Dil (in. 11 like. . (i;nil 1(111. Ki ' IU . K. R Ii.il. lodd. ( iil(inrr. I.IIMII |l . l M.kdllMMI. Illlll ,1 Itun: U . illKMiiMUi. Quaili . Huston. .Mrs. MiKdiir. Ilaiiics, Sh;nUT. Rdlli. RcilK. l-il iiKin is li. Willi.llllsdll. rlinni| ' I((. ik. Kl.ncr- S ' f ' , . ' ..,, r.Kliir. Kh IiiikhkI. C.ininc. loulisoii. ( niitiiiiiius. S( li;nKlcii( ' ( kcr. . Iiicsl. Md.ii hi.iil. Ic.liiisi.il. IliiKKci. I. RiImI. Wilsdii. Mui|ilu. Skiu li(ldi.(.l( . Iiiu lh Kir.,: Kilipci. Kihiiid. Ndiiisli. I ' lMllici. Iillh l iw: Manka. Hd ( . I ' (idl( . Williams. VniiKdas. .S;v i Hnif: . liavcilc. Wod.l. li(.C(kir. Srvr ' illi Koic,- lii iiiknicMi . I cm . i((ill. li(|n -- lUdi. Mcni.illi. Eiiilil Hti.r: Saiulliciii. S(dll. Rnssic. H.ins R, Iciiscii. Ii.niks. Uncll, 354 Sigma Phi Epsilon ( ' k-.ii llu ' .i lilt ilic lilit.ii Diimi .111(1 lUigli- (!(H|)s liil l) Sii; l|) |()lin Wood . . . not lar hiliiiul iiiai(liin in sU|) wiili llu- low.i Si.iir Maud ( omc lour miisi( iaiis wiar inj ihf |iin ol .Sii;iiia Phi l.psilon . . . lanlarc ' lor ihc (huiii ol lli ' aris . . . slu was Iom l lai ,iii l(l)riinnii . . . i rowiRii al llu ' annual .Sij; l-.|) winter loiinal uhiili Icalurcd a iaij f laiy iicari and while ordiids loi ail the girls . . . daiuf dccotalions (anic down and l)a( k to stndits . . . t |)i M itiis ( li( kin ' all houiN .IS loni Sij l.ps haninicrcil out those- i(illi king (idiiilcr stories . . . more jomnaiists joined tiie press aggregation and lielped edit tin lioiiih. I)itil . l-.iij uifcr, Ag- )i(iillini. l . . . l)al( KilK editor of the I ' rtrriiKtritui . . . loni men niardied to tlie Iront tanks as niend)eis ol Stahhard and Hl.ide . . . l|)ha eta. too. honoied two Sig K|)s . . . iinjjressixe taMi|)ns lignre. (.eorge .S(hoel. ser ed as president ol (iaidinal Key, addintj honor to honoi . It.K ki;! imiikI nl l .lllli tl(i| hi( ' s r i ,mI(I Io .It) rvri rl.it Mi-iir nl ;i dimI lirirli;! ' .iiiii ' uiili iiii Iioiim iimlhi i . ln rl llli MttiX .ill Mtillr loin|ilf ' ti ' h llli hills ,iihI Ii.iihUomi i|ilr Itlll III) 4 .ai fill I iljiia ' s wiilk llrlr. 355 Sonv Itllows, lliiic is no way ml ni w. Arcn ' l Satuid;i allt ' iiiooii (laiKV exchanges better than sonic pledge woik? Now lure is a fireside that is a real fireside. Looks like an enjoyable way to spend a very homelike eveniiig. Tau Kappa Epsilon ' ariciy skii specialists . . . I KI ' . ' s v()n HrsL place in TiO and scored again in T)! ith Mr. I nu( lidow n . . . varicLy in a(li ities, loo . . . jomnalisis ser ed e ery sindcni publicaiion except the Hoineniakn . . . imisi( hath charms and attracted ten ol iis to ii.nid. oKhisira and (horns . . . Dons Aden the president ol Singers . . . ihc lionscliglus dimmed and iootlights ilhiminaied the make- up (A our own loAva State Placets . . . de- baters tested their arguments on us at the dinner table . . . IKK representatives bal- loted (arelully at Sc icni e (loinuil and Cardi nal (.uild . . . (iay Anderson a big man on the basketball court . . . greek letter com binalions which honored us included Ita Kappa Nil. Ian Ueta Pi. Phi I ' ta Sigma. Psi ( ' hi, Phi Mu , l|)ha and Alpha eta . . . not to mention Kcramos and ()r(ki ol the Sex- tant . . . social lile not slighted . . . . Xigiit ()ui of the World was the lall formal . . . ai winter firesides a |ukcl)o proved to be the I hing . . . thanks to President Dick iiiom lot heading a good year. 356 rofi ftoif: Pjrroii. H;inlin. M.i lcrcr. RiifRci . Srromt Itow: GurcIct. C. R. Smith, St. Clair. Mrs. Martin. Urom. Sihuab. rrnudfcMM. Tlurd Hon-: I ' cr km . Whichcr. Raja, toiirih Itmt : Sa v rr, l. iKh. Frcuiul. tifth How: I hom on. Knapp, Ihominfm, (.. S. Smith. Sixth Hon: (.. IVtcrMin, TaarltK-rK. ( n(lh . R. Smith. Srtrnth How: I ' tU ' rhatk. Rciu ' in, V. Rorits, Hcnscl. Einhth How: (lariihi ' P-. Maxurll. I hntiia . rhT( rknHiri(in. WriiilM-rK- Sinlh Hon: Wilhrhn. Rcnrkcr. O lKiriic. Ilru inkvcld, WrllrrU-n. Trnth How: I- irldhnim-. M. IVlt-rvm. Smallcv, Butkmaslrr, RdhMin. tln-rnlh How: Blake. Miller. I . RoRtn. Betke. I it tl. Rradlo. TttrHth How: Hillianl. Barr. Riinklr. Mfm iT ThtrUr th Raw Fr n-ar. Wi Nel, Chamhers. Clnnnnr. Araj . Bart li-v til. SiMinan. Mrmli-ilhalj. Mai . D.iiitnlf. h i Froul Row: Hayncs. WockI. Iitlan , X ' aiiNcss, demons. PdIIcmI . Snnm! Rmr: Anniiulsoii. Kosihk, Hii(k. Kirk. Sicfken, Martin. Third Row: Nisscin, l.lii)(U)lii vt. Sniirii. H;n riii;in. 1 jtlu ws. C ' onpn . i( luils. k .in. I ninlli liair: 1 liiutt imiii, I ' .iiilson. M.idk . Sclmaut , I,iihi in«. I ' alT i k. | iiu ' s. rruc. M.IM.I.l. lit I iht 1 1 ' is 11111 14 (licit is li.it moil I Mil IS it .il ,i s liiH ill. II if .1 lioiist h.ts li.iiiiinii it (niiit ' s (Mil silh iiitiNit ? tix.iiiU- J.H k sffins iibic lo wifld a i;avi l, t c iilr a l.i -ii|i, aiul suiiii; a l al and padtllc with i i|ual ability. Theta Chi I 111 I liii.i (lii ' s .ill 1 1)1 111. mild lliis r.ii ili.ii u;is (he only way ihcy ((tuld rc isUi .11 ilif Hotel I licia dlii . . . anollKT annual aliaii was (lie spring .Sutciluari lormal . . . (Ian in in ilu ' nioonli lii lo ilu ' Sk liiH ' rs . . . I ' rcsidc-ni IimIi M.hkIci hd ilic .i in .iciivi lies . . . ilic- lou.i Si. Ill Dih.iici |)icsi(kni. f cniT.il ( li.iimi.in ul ilu- ( i llc-f;iatt ' I ' ariy. and Knij lii ol Si I ' .ii w.is .i Imsv man . . . Iikl ' ' i c ' loi KkIi.ikI IIiihIiisoii. who luld olJKcs in lour dilicu-ni ninsiiai oi ani aiions . . . two Aj; ( ' nniuil lilt iiihcis . . . [.u k l.iiliiiii;4 .1 ii.ll ( ' mIoiu- on ilu i .isil).ill dia- inoiul nul l)aNkc-ti all (onri . . . honoiarics didn ' i oMilook ns . . . I ' tisliinj; Rillis. Mplia Zci.i. Oiikr ol iIk ' ScM.inl. I ' lii Iii l|)lia. rcisjiini; Rilks. .ind Siahh.ml .ind iUadc l)o s .idol II our dininj loom (hairs ai dimur . . . onl ■ hoii ii)lt. lia| |)ining this tai was llic lall llorioi I louse . . j lios(s. m)l)lins. spidri wtl)s .ind sin ill si reams |)un(iiiaie(l llie exeninj fireside . . . I)ni the sur i .d rale W.IS lii h -Kxl I l ( ' ( lii s .nul d.Kes lived lo ull ilie siorv. 359 Theta Delta Chi AVhooppcc! Shootin ' irons and irn gallon hais rioln in sivlc on Rlondiki ' Xii ' ln . . . lu ' ai ' i gold rnslicT ' - wlioopt ' d ii np in the nklln gold rnsh saloon thai oid a lew hours hiloic- had been llu ' I luia Dtha ( ' hi Mouse . . .speed and powei in ilu ' hum ol Diek Miller, track caplain, and I,arr Mark, wresiler . . . editors and siall members lor ihc Eimiiirry, the Scinili. l. the ] ' clc) nituKui . . . three musicians blended with ilu ' har- monv of the Rand . . . President Frank ' oung. in Al|)ha Zeta honorarw a great leader in ilic house, too . . . lour more I ' hela Delts pui on the theater mask and siep|)ed beloic ' the loctliglus as members oi Iowa .Slate Players . . . Khon Harrison, peppv. cnihusiasiii (.1-Jax sccietar . . . and [at k I homas, piominent meniljer ol I iigineering C Council ... a Iragraiu spring e ening high- lighted Blue C.hampagne . . . [ac k lierka pla c(l lot the long-to-be-remembcred lormal . . . more acti ity-conscioirs Iheta Delts showed tNpical spirit as a(ti c members ol di isional clubs. Al tin- Iliil.i Dill liouM- ill Kloiulikc alley caili ii i ir sin!;in ' iwsliti has a spai ' kliii ; claim by his sido. I li.il |iilc ' ol l.iM(( pNii i.iiiis iiiiisl In liiiiii iii li.K k .1 IdI ol DK-nioi i4 ' s — liooil limes lioiii llie looks on lluil t.lit ' s. :6o irtf Hnu : M.IIIUHI. ll.iiliTiKiit. VouiiK- Sri ' nd li- u ' MliniHli (oiiniih, NculKin, liiiis, I roh.iii ;Ii. ILiiuk. Mi(.innis. ihtrti iiitu. I.nnaiili. Maik.. Kbiicr. MiilliiK. Kramer. Ki-tkumiii tntitih Htm: ILirriMit). hiirrh, Klliuil, Mrs. Moscley, Wliarlun. Baincs, Cli;ipm:iii. I);i i!i. Aif Zi Hmi ' : Broun, Pi jlo. I hfmij4. HfK-x. Millrr. Sialiord, kninu - . llcrl tH-rK- 361 Iiisi , ' „„■. I.i iiianl. I. uis. Rcihuill. I l.ii Isiioni . Sucnnl l!,r.i : l,iln%, Sih.il . I ' l.iliii, lultuii. Millir. Wiii . fMiiiirnls. Third Row: Smilli. R. Silimiill. DIoNM-r. IliMi ikrr, MtViikcr. C. Johnsuii, Ihuicd. Aancs. lilix. loinlh lliiu ' : Oir. I ' alTiur. (.artliiicT. riiillii. MiKic. MiCarlhv. Cingt-r. Risk. Ullli Koir: HcTlcl. M. S hnii il. jcpsrii. MrCllin ' , Gaines. Rosdic. Mannin. I,uiul ' l l. Sixth How: Clicipiiisky. lisli. ISarliis. M. Johnscin, Caldwell. C ' .iieg, Lanien, H. Johnson. Carrol, Wilkins. 362 Theta Xi I ii ' scni iikI . . . tlif passwoid ii ilic ;iiiil)liii)4 aniKX .11 ilif I lni.i i house dm inj; ilic .iiimi.il lioucrv Hall, where riigj.;e l nukcteeiN and dangerous danies ' ran rioi . . . an eviiiiug loaded wiih j;un powdii and ex{ ilenient . . . lalei. lo usher in spring, liiey (heaniilv danced up iheir Siairuav to the Stars . . . i id memories still lingen-d ol iluii ■■( ' andlelit;hi Kende Mnis ' Lisi l,d! wlun iluv (hilled .don;.; wiih iiiiimc hI ihe ' el atones , . . here ' s a house c Iuk k lidl ol adixilies. too . . . I heta Xi ' s helped lo jjuIj lish till HdhiI). l)(iil , lon ' fi Eiigiucfr, Agri- iilli(ii l. and ( iciifisi ... a linger in every journalism pie . . . they gave a lill to hma Slate Dehateis and the liombone and (oronet .sceiions ol lS(: ' s h.nid . . I ' lesident liaiik Bartos was junioi iepiesentali e lo Kngineer- iiii; (loutKil . . . S(al)l)ard and lilade. ASMK. 1SS11-, niock and I ' .iidle. lAKS. and Order 1)1 ihe SeM.iiii ( l.iiiiiid lluse lellows. also , . . they pl.u((l Miiiiid 11: (he bridge lounie . . . the 1 heta . i s always carried an ace up theii slee el I Ih iIiiii I till llii iill liMik kl| lll.ll. (mild llu Im- t oiiMiii; .iliiiui .1 liKirhns ( (illi r iii.ikiiii; lt ' liiii(|ii( ' :- I IlI ' M- ,ll(l )ll.l ( ' IS Snlll Vsillllltl .iImMII llll It ill. nil IS ,l IIm ill, llll i;rl .III ,11 f III s|i.iili rti .1 |mi iliiiiiri L;.iiiir. 363 Why all thc- e Miiilcs? Don ' l tell iiic that the wards have elected a female treasurer. Ward System Facet! ilh an ever decreasing male en- rollment which cut (lce|5lv into membership, ihe Ward .System cominucd lo offer its usual opportiniities in leadership and its social and athletic progianis. Despite this handicap ol a shaky world situation the wanls can look at their ' . ' )()- ' ) 1 accomplislimenls with consider- able pride. One ol ilie social highlights ol the lall |iiaitci Wds the vards ' giaiu mixer, the Ward Roundup. Headed by chairman tv Kogers, the annual event pnnided a splendid op- iKinl Ho-.i : Miiii|)Mi.irl. SujriliiTK. 1 lic.in.is. I.ii. IIimuiik. s, .„.;. , ' ,.;,, Siiiilli. (.ukc ' ci. Inliii-oii. M.iiiiMiii. Siciii.in. liiiil-.n, llnul 11. i-.,: Iiiiilh.iil. IkTnlijrdl, Curlt-r. Wallacf. Fc;irin«. Iimrtli litur: oo! Il tl. Ront-is. Wiiiidci. Iiiiisoii. I ' oM. liltii Uojr: INiuii.tll. M.ili;iii. N (lodhiii ii. rnn. st;iii-il. 364 trtttti Htm: V .|II. WiMihliill. l.ixjllK Inn. ShjiiIhtx. lahinjii. rittfiti Hntf: NiilliiU. (trcrii. Jnhn loii, klcor. I« f nun. Third Huu : i.AtMn . rictruw.i. Mj cr. Hjmnian. fimrlh ttmi-: Wrlfl. MlinKcrforil. nrri«. l trk«rn, Schul . ttnnt Unw: Shoiika. Krarinfe. Nicni. ' in, l.ilitlliarl. Hansen. Srtunii How: Kon . r. bmilh. Mlrn. Klaniu-n. MiKcn ii . Third How: liclibcn, I.cc. kccnt- . Ilarp r, KaufTman. fourth How: K irli. KloVnrr. S:airrl. C-mliraii, X ' cnntTbtTK. Icnvn. poriunily lor Ward members to Ijccomc a( ]iiaiiuc l wilh tlic women ol ilic doniii- Kiries. riie men (irciilaied l)ci eeii ilie dorm.s — dancing, isiting. and downing cider and donnis lor a comjilete e ening ol fun a nd Irolie. I ' nder ihe capable management of chair- man Don Cireen. ilie Ward Dance ( lass com |ilcie(l aiiolhcr successful season. Over lOD lellows and girls ciinillcd in ilu ( l.iss lii( li was held iwiie weekK iluougiinni l,dl and winter ijuariers. It was decided after several fall issues of ll.e Ward .News thai llic p.iptr look more lime and money ili.ii ii was worth lo ihe Ward .System, and public at ion was suspended. I ' .dilor Keith W.dlace joined I ' Rogers in wriliiig a weekly coliunn in (he Iowa Sliilr lx-l 1h liif-iids! liifoiiii.il iiii-riiii iif liiil(-iil .iiiil | rolr%«ir« in (.uiiltt hiiiiio iitr «|ioii ' ii ' l l W.irtI S «li ' iii. 365 Hiiw ;il)mil .1 Hill I wliilf llii aftei-diiiiui rime ;i av.- I)iiil calkd ■ W ' .iid Wolds. I he (oluiiiii iiiadc it possible lor Ward iniiid)crs lo gel ilie iie v.s ol llieir oi ani aiioii iiuuh sooner (liaii iornierK. ()il er noiahle projects llirout houi iIk ' Near iiu liided llie X ' l ' isliea (oiuession stand (oiiiplete with I A ' . Ireshiiian isits to lac iihv homes, and the peistiasixe ineinl)ei shi|) (hi e in hdl (|iiarter. The ariotis (oinuils were du ' re.d woi k horses in the Ward System. I ' he pioxided a |jrogram ol actixities. e ents, sci ite, and lea(lershi|) lot their lellow Ward men. liie Intianiinal (lomicil. headed b Meile Nieinan. did its pail lo gixe e ery Ward man a cliance lo pariieipale in iniranuiral sports. They also initiated a tra eling tro])hv to go to the winner oi ihe anntial Ward in- iraimiral |)oiiit race. Ron Johnson and the rest ol ihc Progi ' am (k)iiniil worked h.ird to ha e an interesting program at e er Ward meeting. Dancing exhibitions, (ombal lilms and (piartet singers were some ol the eniei tainmeiii which Ward men enjoyed. Activities ( ' otiiicil. under the guidance ol Dan W oolston and later Don (ireen, strivctl Itimt Htnt ' : W ' liilr, JoIiiimhi, eitil l , . iiii-sIi )iik. SfiomI linn : rillil. K.i Olnrn. halclu-iri, KriiM . llni liiii r. fuurllt How: Ili ' iMlcrMin. lU-iiitiK. I ll l.llu l. Miijj.ini. Iliinl H. 366 lo get ini ' ii into (aiii|)iiN .ili.iiis. I lu ii iliirl weapon was ihc applit aiion l l.mk. As lo ihcii siiixcss in piodiu iii)4 wIrlIs, tlie names ol such men as I ' ounall. WOodhurn. Ilcmiiij ' . and ntlieis will lonjf he reMR-mhiri(l in many phases ol eanipus lile. I leasurer Hoh I ' inchpenin Swanheii ; and his Sei retarv- 1 re.isurer (loniu ii managed to keep the Imam iai it()id)les ironed mil and the books well halanced. Social Coimc il hiigluened the Vard man ' s life with exchanges. |)aities, and (|uarierlv litesides. lielies and iUans. nndei tlie ( han inaiishi|) ul I ' nil) lcl in ie. was oir- ol ihe liigh spots in ilu I, ill social s eason. The winter (|iiarter Inesidf. Ileal is- A W ' liii I pic) ecl to be ec|iiall snicesslnl. F.xeeutive ( ouncil. led by Piesicleiu Dick I hoinas. was the sin- ol many waicl-shaking dec isions. I he nRii who sci ed on this conn- eil clesei e miuh ol the credit lor piloting the Ward System thiongh another siictesslul ' ' ' ■ Ev Rogers riiKc )iil|il( ' N |iiillr;l l)ii l! ll .11x1 llr.ills lln iiu ol ;i i inUi W.iid liit-sidi .is thr sil mil htlwroi (l.iiiii ' s. I III ' li ' iiiiiiitir liiiiih IS .iililiil In .1 W.iiil MiK ' liiiK liN luo isjiini; i.iiii| iis lii rlicts 367 KKJ J?EAS IN IOWA l-KOF. ( . S. DORCHESTER liltotmnn PROF. B. J. FIRKINS .lei onomv PROF. JOHN W. GOVVEN Genetics PROF. E. S. HABER Htii tit lillitie PROF. C. W. MrDONALI) Aninuil Hit ltatuli PROF. BARTON MORGAN Vocational Education PROF. (.EOFFREV S. SHEPHERD Eioyioinics anti Sof ioloi • W3 HOD PBiCCS T OES MQ H(S fcHO C iC CO PROF. JAMES A. STARRAK Vocational Education B s Bf -« (T iM HB Hf; ■t . A l 1 l f U L wttttj — . J CEORCC F. STEWART .1 iiu ' t ttltnn ' r. fHi iiiniif static OS J I f Agriculture Division Agiicukurc Dean Floyd Andre is never far from his dixisioii in body or s|)irii at his home across Irom ilie Dairy In(hisir l)iiild- ing. However, his work as dean doesii t end wilh llie college bound. nies or e cii the Ames tiiy limits, i he extension and expei iment siaiions whi( h he directs in addition lo su|)er- vising undergraduate work have effe( l on agiicullural iiueresls everywhere. .More than 2.000 men were einolU-d in ilie division (ontiniiing the highest enrollment since the college was lounded. The impend- ing war stir brought un ertainty to the en- rollment outlook next I. ill. 1 lu laciiltN hopes legislators may be (hanging their altitudes to make agiicidture study just as essential as any war-elfort work. I ' sing all ol the basii sciences. agii uliim- students have the addetl job III interpreting and .i|ipl ing iluii sci- eiue to woildwide |)ti)blrms ol lood |)rodu(- tions. Dr. R.n l i aii bi( .mu ai ting head l ' o- (aiion.d l ' (ln(aiion: I ' lol | lin l I ii sim- moiis was named head ol I.ands(a|)e Ai(hi- tc(ture; Dr. 1,. M. Thompson is new head ol the larm Opetations i ui i i( ulum: ( -eorge IJiownmi; is new associate head kI ilie cx- perimeni si.uion: and Run koiim.ui Ixi.nne dean ' s assistant dining the year. I I l II WIIKI riiii nl Auriciillutr 369 o - .- -. I ' KOF. . B. BOAST Elttliiml En imerin U PROF. M. S. COOVER Electrical Eiighieerhig PKOF. CHARLES M. 1M)I)1) Cennnic Etigineetiiig I ' KOF. JEAN C. HEMPSTEAD C.enertil Engineering PROF. GLENN Ml ' RPHV T. iinil I. M. PKOF. KO ( ROl DEBl ' SH Mechanical Engineering PROF. CARL N. SANFORD Aeronaiitit al Engineering PROF. L. O. SFEW ARE C.ii H En ' ineering J PKOF. HERMAN J. STOEVl Mechanical Engineering Engineering Division In liiif wiih other engineering colleges in the ( )unir . ihe total enrollment in tlu Kngineering Division has been deereasing here at Iowa Stale for more than ;i years. Dean ). I- . Downie Siniili expressed his toncern over tlu ' lati thai belore ery long there will be a serious shortage ol engineer- ing graduates, which will grovv worse lor many years to come. Engineering research aciixitics lia c- been step|)ed n| and the tieiid should continue. . notable i rojeci begun this year was the cooperative program with the Iowa Highway Commission. Iowa .Stale representatives served on the Iowa Highway Research Hoard and money was allocated by the C.om- niission through the Hoard to the I ' xperi meiit Station h ere lor research in the general held of highway construction. l)(.ni Siiiiih .ilso i |)ctii(l .Ml inc lease in demaiiil loi use an h bv the- aiiTied set v ices by next veai. I he lose (ooperai ion in ilu- f iigiiuc-ring Division is shown l) ihc ini(;4i.Mion ol ihe three main sections undei Dean Smith. I he Ingineeiing I ' xiension Service is now work- ing closely with Resident Instruction and the Kngineering Kxperiment Station, so thai each is being helped bv coniaii with the others. |. I. i:ovv Ml s ii I n Itriiii III Liigiiimitin 371 PROF. IVA L. BRANDT Textiles tnul (.lothin« I ' ROF. MARIE BlUOLFSON Home MfiiifiiienienI I ' ROF. CAROLYN CASON liisliliilio)! Miitia eiiieiil PROF. HESTER C H ADDtKDON Home Economics Education PROF. (.LADVS EVERSON Foods and iit ition PROF. n Ri;ARA F ORkER I ' li siial Education PROF. MARJORIE S. (iARFIELD Applied All PROF. GLENN HAWKES Child Dei elopineiit PROF. FAITH MADDEN Household Lijiiij inenl r 1 k ' - - f Home Economics Division I lie modcnii cd. new look iIku is appear- ing in Home Lcononiii s llall icllcils ilic iip-io-daic oiulook ol ihc (li ision ' s laculiy and slaff. riic remodeling began last year on ilu- ground Moor uiili ilie Insiiiuiion Tearoom. New ecpiipmeni. including an all stainless sleel range and ilncc oniparinuni sieanier. was purchased lor ilu kin lu n. I lu rtpaiiuid dining room ijoasls new blonde-wood tables and (hairs. Mayan-ilesign draperies and (om- pleie new sets of silverware and (liina. A mural b the applied an sukUiUs is planned lor the south wall. In the east wing, ground lloor, the house- hold ecpiipmeiit laboratories were remudeletl into loiH ' (onipai t i()r)ms. i ' lituic lac (lilting plans ate ccnicicil on the lOyear-old loods labs in the west wing of the building, and lour dvw home manage- ment houses in Iroiii ol the girls dorms. liaidh an lacult mcudx-is were recog- nizable at tlu I ' liiied Nations par( when the senior women were enleriained b .ill home e(onomi(s stall members. Television plans were up|)eiiMost in manv St, ill members ' minds. T.ighieen shctws were presented on lilms last lall and plans lor live I ' shows weic opening a new held loi study. I- M Mil I M 1 SON llriDi III lliiiiir litniiinnifi 373 PKOF. . H. BR.VCiOMER ISnlan 1 K()I. H. AV. DAVtV Iu(lii t i tl Eionomici PROF. J. C. GITTLER Ecoiwiiiics anil Sociology PROF. C:. A. (.OETZ Cheinislr DR. A. P. KEHLENBECK Modern Latiguages JULIAN KMPP Setiior Pli iicht PROF. V. F. ROVALL ai at S( irnff PROF. P. F. SHARP Hhloty DR. A. L. WALKER Eiii li h (ttitl SlH ' edi Science Division A siiKfsslul iiial year was over lor ihc new sciciue ( un i( uliini. Siudciils and laculiy alike were eniluisiasiic .iboui its non-proles- sional phases and training lor good cili en- shi|). rile plan was under ilie guidance of ilu- Siience (lnrri(uluni ( ' oiniiiiiiee headed l) Dr. Albert Walker. n ihi l)e])arinienl ol Knglish .ind Spceth. I he need Im ,i nion llcxible curriculum arost Ironi ibi idea thai Iowa .Stale ( ollege had the same responsi- bility as a imi ersity in giving siudenis train- ing for personal development and (iii eii- hip. Ihose who ihought th.it tin Division ol .S(ien(e irained students onK loi strictly technical careers revamped theii ideas alter seeing the new major in general science that siudenis were taking. I he laculty enthusiasticallv ()K ' d the St K IK e Coll IK il plan ol Ireshman c oiiiisi lini;. illiisiraling the excellent st iidcnl la( iilt u lations ill this (hxisioii. Dean II ( .,isl :ll .Mid his assist. nil. Di | . (•leenlee, were espec iaily pleased with this plan to help ihciii inicresi Ireshiiieii in science m.i|iiis. Di 1 ' . Kehleiibeck becaiiK the he, id m| if)dcin Languages iliiiing the c-.ii. I he .Siaiisiics l)e|)aiiiii( III was uiid( i ili mu leadershij) ol Di I W.wu roll . II K01 1) V. C. VSkILL Driin III Sriritrr 375 PROF. E. A. BEN BROOK Pathology PAIL C. BENNETT Diagnostic Laboratory PROF. H. E. BIESTER Research Institute PROF. C. H. COVAL ' LT Medicine PROF. M. A. EMMERSON Obstetrics PROF. H. L. FOUST Anatomy PROF. (,EORGE R. FOWLER Surgery PROF. EARL A. HEWITT Ph ii lniit PROF. . A. MERCHANT Veterinary Division 1 1 may be the smallest division on cam|)us. )Ui ihe close-knit ' eterinarv Medic ine Divi- sion uses limited luimbeis to adxaiuage Ijy giacliialing skilled proiessioii.d nun. Probablv the di isi )n is iiiosi known on campus lor its nuuli-en ied honor code, en- forced by ' eterinary Coinicil. Iliis code governing all student condiicl puis men on their honor during examiiiatiniis, so thai no proctor is necessary. This year ' s freshman and sophomore classes are the Inst to be inider ihe new veterinary cinMicidimi. whiili int hides an additional year of |jre-prolessional stiidv. This year allows a broader edncalional back- groinid In giving students belter pre|)araiion in liindamenial snbjecls. Sindent-hic idl coo|)eralion extends lo so( ial affairs too. I Inongh ih( Si ikUiii ( h.ip ler ol ihe W ' M . siiidc ni I.k iili |)aiiiesaie sponsored. Ihe oldest college oi elcrinai meiHi iiu in the I iiited .Stales, ihe dixision li.is Ixcn a leader in linihering veterinary medical ediicalion aiwl leseaich. lUranse more sin denis apply h)i admission than ihe division • Diiid (lleclively irain. hisl eai sindenls .n ( caieiiilly selected ami miisi mk 1 1 high en liaiK (■ ici|iiitc-ments. Ml NKV it 111 KC.M W Ihiitt ttt lrtriiiitn Irtlitiiif 377 Agriculture Counci In till ' AgiicuhuiL ' Dix ision siiulciiis .uc iiKikiiig real coiuiibulioiis on Int ' iiii|)()riaiU lacull (onimitlccs. And imich ol iliis success is due It) the efforts ol Agricultme (louiuil. Now in its second ear. llie pio iain ol siudeni representation is carried otii l) the (ouncil when thev choose a coiinniiteeiiicii who truly represent the interests ol the di i- sions undergraduates. Freslinian ag students are gixen a chance to meet and chat iiilnrnialK with lac iilly at the Freshmen Reception each lall. liiis get- tooelher sixes the lacidt a chance to make o o new students Icel at home. At the Ag Ban(|uci this vear Mr. Carl Hamilton, editor ami puhlishcr at Iowa Falls addressed the group on A Philosophy lor a College-Ira ined Man in I! , ) I. The coinuil honored siudcnl leaders and ia e nexv siudenis an idea ol dei)arimental acli ilics when ilic s|)i)nsoie(l ilic Agric ul lure Conxocation February 28. .Agricullure Icadcis in athletics, publications, judging teams, student goxernmcnt and all phases ol cam|)us lile inspired hcshmcn and new stu- dents and proxided another siudeni lai uhx social affair. President AI Koishnul .iiid i e-ptcsiilcni jolni Nelson both look lime oui Irom cmmc il diiiies lor weddings during the xear. Couiu il secretary was C arl Anderson, and Russell Sxxanson x as treasurer. Faculty adviser. Prof. I.. M. { vi ) 1 hompson. head ol the De- parimem ol Farm ()|)eralions. succeeded Prol. A. B. Caine. whose death last lall ended his long (ouiuil adxisership. l-rttitt Itnjr: Anderson. Ilionii son. Kd-sl ' iiul. NcNoii. Suanvon. Lindsav. s-n 7ui lUui : Mmw. (.otiipnui, Miiiphv, 1 I ' Idrniiii. U.iliicnhuig. NrhcrBall. Third Hint: Cihosllcy, Quirin, X ' isHT, Sthippcll. .Mant- . Tail, iourtlt Row: CrlliriK, cnuistcnM-n. Butuin. i)kif, Moomt l Mdi-ll. Hailnian. I-iftli linir: cwliit. I ' osckany. Roscnbergcr, Ilrotknicvt-T, SanilaKf, Tu-ccdv. 378 from How: Bctkcmocr. HoiiMon, Thorson, Vandcr Haar. Woodburn. Second Row: Suchan, Shivc. Felix, Sherk, Whitmcr, Cilman. Third Row: Rolharkcr. Olorn. Holland, Maddv, Thomas. Fourth Row: Bear, Bartos, Hubcr, Colony. Engineering Counci Twice this year engineers in ade(l Me- morial I ' nion en niasse. In November they used noise, lauglis and |jkniy ol conielli streamers U) alirac i crowds to their Engineer ' s ( arnival. F.ac li department competed lor booth |)ri es and tried to outdo Rube (iold- berg with intricate liean l)ag losses and simihir games of skill. lo show ilieir ersalilii in tiiici Mining. engineers changed ilu inond hn iheir an- nual lorniai dan e in April. 1 lic ' I.ngineer ' s I.adv and her two attendants were inirodiK ed ai inlermission. Kngineering (Ioiiik il (oii liniied iis practice ol spf)nsoring llu (.ii.ird f)f .Saini Patrick and selected the nun to be initialed into the organization the ni iu ol the daiue. These tuo aitixities were tin most luanl about work ol Kngineering (loiiiuil. Hiii mam iiioic pi(i|((is .liiled the (ipmimUs pur- pose of coordinating the aried departmental eliibs and aeti ities. . dis|)lav from engineering dei)ariinents and pro|)aganda about the di ision greete l freshmen at the annual reeeption spon.sored by the ( ouiii il dm iii ; 1 ll ll wiik i.isi lall. Tlu L ' l! members ol ilK(oiiiud lepiesenied the nine lepartmental ( liibs in the division and the lon ' n Enii iiirrr. I Wo coinuil mein- Inis Wire on (.aidinal (iiiild. Ollueis ol ilie (oun il were Jack Thorson, piesident; Mob X ' anderhari. ice presidein; Dean liouston. seiielarv: and Sam W ' ood- bnni. iieasmri ll.iiiv Uiiikme er, ol the Departnuni ol (lerami( f ngineering was a l isei. 379 Front Hull : Hecaut, lleebe. Smith, Morrison, MtPheeters. Sefond Row: Re t, Swanson, liouci, LaRut:, Hciiklc, Kent. Thud Row: Gugguddhl, Dorset t, Cottrell, Miller, Sonquist. Fourth Row: Koch, Ekdahl, Augustine, Cole, Payseur. Butler. Home Economics Counci More coordination between home econom- ics de])artments was gained this vcai in Home Fxononiics C ' ouncil acti ilics. Always on llic run were Lois Sniilh. president; |can Morrison. i(c-])resi(lcnl : Nancy MclMieeters, secretary: and Barbara lieebe, ireasmer; phis more ihan ! 0 dcpart- nienlal coimcil members. |oini pron ' i Is helped all home c( women to know each oilier heller. In Oc toller ihe coimcil helped with a lea lor ioreign slu- denls in observance ol United Nations l)av. Ihe catering class made cookies irom 12 different nations lo add lo ihe (olor ol ihe occasion (or the l. )0 people who altended. Profits Irom the Home Kconomics Ball in November went lo two scholarships lor junior women. .Approximateh ( ' ). )() (ouplcs danced lo I-llioi I.awicnc c ' s music ai ihe annual loi mal ilaiice. ( )n Home I ' .c onomics l)a ihe coiuuil sponsored a skil lelling whai ihe icn deparl- menial clubs do during the year. Ihe aller- noon program honored early Iowa Slate leaders in home economics and Miss Florence Fallgaller. preseui head ol ihe niparimeui of Home F.conomics Ivdiuaiion. Fo hel]) ad eriise Iowa .Stale and home ec as a major, ihe louncil sent sludenls whh iaculu members lo high school career cla programs near . mes. On ' c)men ' s l)a in Febriiar . Home Fc ( ' luh and Science Women ' s ( lub s|)c)nsorecl a lalk 1) Miss F. ' elyn Girard. a member of ihe ' omeu Specialized Medical ( ' orp ol ihc ' Ann . She lold women ol ihe ad .nii,ii;es ol arm lile loi a colleue laduale. 380 Science Counci llu ' ll ' I. Ill Ik .1 li l (il ( Dili llsinll .lliloll licsliiiR ' ii fiiiolkd in .1 dixisioii wliiili olliis Midi ;iri(. ' (I nuijois as cliciii ici llll()l() and modern lanj iiaj-cs. This year S( icMuc (lount il siaru-d work, on a soluiion to licslnnan (in- 1 i( tiluiii pi ' obk ' ins. Programs wliiili lold ahoui sc itiui. ' majors and suggc ' sic ' d minors were pristiiud lo new siiulenis. riie louncil ' s (ounseling ser ice was (ited wiili praise hoiii ilie science clean and I.K uli . Iliaded In Piesideiu Ksiher Morledge. (lie iiiuiiiil sponsored (he aniuial Siieiue Dance, ' inierme o. dnring winter (|iiaiter. Otlier cotnicil ollicers were Jack (.lani. xicepiesi- deiit; [anet Snpeinois. seiretarx: (Ihailes Hiidsall. treasurer: and |eannetie lowlei. |)idjliui . Dr. Albert Walker ol the De|xirt- ment ol Knglisli and Speech, was lac iilly ad iser. Also imdi I I Ik (onncil ' s supervision was the Iowa St. lie S(it ' iili.sl . now beginning its l(piiiili vear as a campus divisional piiblica- tiiiii. In 111, ike s(i(ii(i- sludeiils leei that their opinions mi. ml snmeihing ihecoiincil helped bring undergraduale ideas lo ilie dean ' s at- icni ion. . i .1 special ceremony last spring Dean Harold V. daskill |)resented awards to the outstanding seniors in the Division ol .Sci- eiu e. Ilie honor, based on scholarship and service lo the dixision, was gi eii to Da id Ciarlield, Mildred Bretnall. Thoinas Knglish, Rnice Hoil. Ilaine kexroai. Kdwiii .Sicley and i id iiher. I ■ -■■It ;.■-. . IS.;;; -!-.. lii uuM V;illicr, l.lnflicrrh. .NU.-ikil L, U1.1111. .Sr,ufi Huu . Uutcii, .Nell. KtuJiK, .Mjiikv. dauvLi. I lnul liuu . l unvuin .,,ijiu ill. rallclK lt, 381 Veterinary Council VetciiiiaiA C ' oiiiuil iiu ' iiihcrs Uaw a ihrcc- f old contact job — with MudciUs. laciilu and ahiinni, and the national AV ' M A (lia|)ici. I ' o accomplish their job wiih siudcnts the council niccis bclorc Junior A ' MA meetings to plan ihc program: esial)lishcs a budgei consistent with dues and other iiuome; and erifies eligibility ol nominees lor oliices in the student chapter. Another cotmcil jolj is to act in case ol A ' iolations ol thi ' di ision code ol honor. C ' hapter diplomas are presented by cotmcil, as are jiuiior keys and freshman identification badges, llie selection of the recipient of the A IA Aiixiliarv Service Award is also handled by council vote. (Committee heads as well as the Vet Medi- cine Ball chairman are ap|)roved by the cotmcil. 1 he (oimiil. established in I ' . ' C) when the )unior . ' . i. chapter became a part of the national organi alion. is elected on a semester basis (onc ' and a h.dl ([uariers) . i his lollows the piactice on the Wi other eterinary college campuses in the I ' liited States. John Brie ker headed the comic il this year, with Roland iivmge. vice-president; Fred Htismann, president-elect; (Gordon Esbeck, secretary; Leonard Caxanaugh, treasurer; Hurman Wright, critic. I wo Cardinal duild rejMx-sentati es. lour class delegates and offi- cers of the Student ( ' hapter ol the A ' MA ser ed on the council. Dr. Oliver W. Whitcomb. ol the Depart- ment of Veterinary Stngery, served all year as lacuhv adviser. front litr.r: l-;itifi. liiKolilli IMlillips. KiiRfttT. l(nii( L- , llrjtkrr. Sci iind Itou |..hi ( .n.in.iiiKli 382 Seniors l ichliind ;■ Adams, Marvin Alilstroiii, Jean Aila, |oy c M. Okev, Rolurl W. Akin, CliaiU ' s, |r. Alaiult ' i, Kdlicil II. Ahliiimi, Kail Aldinmi, Man M. Allord, Villiaiii I). Alll aui;h, JaMUs Willi. iiii . lliii, Karbaia AlU-n, C:laik L. Allen, John Allen, Louis Allen, Philip Allinson. Charles (). Allison, |ohn Alsin, Maurice L. Andersen, Ruth K. Anderson, Carl E. Anderson, Charles E. Anderson, ( avlord Anderson, lr in Anderson, |anu-s C i ' aii Anderson, Joel S. Anderson, John T. Andei on, kennelh N. Anderson, William L. ,4nderson, William S. Anway, Kathrwi Aind)rnster, Frazier Armstrons , John A. Aronson, Ronald F. An, R. I ' aul Ascholl, Dorolhv Osher, John E. Askelsen, Kenneth Atherton, James L. Aui ustine, liettc . Axt, Donald A. Uabeock, Willi.iin Bachman. Robert Z. Baer, William D. Bahls. liouard R. U.iker. (iloria lSal lri(li;e. Don.dd Baldii(l!.;e. John Halsbamih. Ridiard U. Ilarklcy, Jean Barklev, Keith H. liarnes, Barrv Itarnes. Donald II. IS.irllulil. Robert ll.null. John F. IS.u rini lon, Donn.i M. Barson, Fred Barton, Doi is R. Karlon, Martha Bates, Mart erv Bauer, TheodoH- J. 384 I(jiii;tiiiiaii. ( .i lt ' ll.ixln. (•i- iit;i- l . K.olrv , Kt-iiiirlli Hi ' .iiiiiii. iii riil I.. Iti.Mi. Il.iiiiti I ' Kr.iM, |.in ' M. Ilr.ir. V.iiuii II. ■ (•.II. Uilli.itii I. |{ ' .il( . L. I .i hI Itc.itin, Milliiii I Itrikrl. John I. Unkri. John F. llolfiHil. KoIhiC llt ' t ' v. nii lt link . Kiilh V ItciMU ' i. Doiiilln L. Kill, J.iiiirs S. lUII, Ja i;. II. Koixii (.. Ill mud. illilll I). Iti-iinttl. Iti-ii j.iiiiiii Iti ' DM lioii-i . Li-nn Itiiisoii. KrliN JtMii KriiMin. r.ilricia L. Iti-ii kh.iii. Ot-lin.ir ll -ii;iii.iii, J.iiiuA W. Itrrnli.iiill. J.inu ' s lU ' iiv. Doris ltli.it;u;ili. Lalil Kiiiii.ii N. Kit ' M ' iiiici, Kiilli llilll. ( il.ll I(V I). Kl.ii khiiiii. KiiIhtI ISI.mmUH. MIikI. J. Hl.lkt-, .lll(-|| lll.ink. Aili ' M lU.ink. W.ili.i O. ltl.isk . Miriill ltli 7.ir l. Mima It. Illivs. I ' liil Hlniii |iiisi, Kosalic HIiMiiii. Marjoiic UliMiiiiiiiiisi, Fliiii-iK I ' llllllM. Kllll.llll II Kliiiiiriilli.il, lliiii.ilil K. KlMlii, M.n J. liUlIu, William Itrnkf, Kidiaiit F. Uiit;rii. I. oil (l,i Kohii. Kiiss.ll Koliii. Willix ( . Itolilt. Kol.,11 F. IImI. . Kolxil lioltri , I Iu-imIok- llomkr, ( aioltii M noiitir «rtl, Crornr F.. II II. I.iiilla lloolli, J.ii l|llrlinr I. lloli;iiii- i-| , KoIh-i I |. Itois. 1 hurt llollllll, ( il j. I %■% F 3L 71 %di 385 H( l iii. I.auictta F. KoiuluT. Dniiald H( is. (.forL;f T. Bowers, l nit (li Buwi-s, | )hi) |). U ) V 111,111. |,l(k A. Howman, Kov H 1, James ISi,iliaii(l, Bernard Ui.idlev, (iiiv ItiacKlieet, Ndrinan Hi.iilv, Dale Brain, (elia Braithwaite, Jack H. Breekenrid e, Eleanor Bre(kenri«Ii;e, Esther M. Brei-inan, Charles li. Bri(kle , Al lii Bridenl)aiit;h, Janii-s L. Brile , Dale Briiikiiie er, Dale Brink l - er, Diane BrisIo , an( Broikniever, Mary Jean Branstad, Donald H. Broun, Charles N. Brown, Dcdores A. Bro n, Engene C Bro vn, James Brown, Joan A. Brown, Kenneth E. Brown, Ned BraiiM, Kidiard F. Brown, Kohert G. Brubaker, C:lark Brugcrc, (iene Brinni, Nancy Bruns, Daylc A. Briisie, Franklin V. Biuhanan, Bert Buchanan, Don A. Bu( klev, Kamon Bu(kle , Don Bmkm.ui, ll.iiold |. Bnddint;, joliii Buni;i ' , Kiiland Burdi, Norman V. Bnrch, Valler D. Bnrho| , Kidi.ird . Burke. Di(k Burkel, Willi.iui H. Burnh. uu, Bei le Bui ns, J.unes Bnrlih, Eli .il elh Buse, °illialn II. Bushnell, Bui Ion E. Biishm.iii, fold. Ill Biisliiiell, Kith.iiil M. Busse , j.ick Biitlei, M.iiN Lou 386 Hllllrl. KoImiI O. ItlllKI.U . I •Ix.llll ( ItlltliMl, 1)4111. ilil J.iinr ItMIIC, t.llK ' l ' ( ■ ( .iilurll, 1 luMMloro ( .iiiiui II, iiii.iiii r C..iiii|iImII, D.ilr CaiiiplK ' U. l f ' .iii ( .irliNlr, Ltl.iiid ( arlon, ( luilt ' s C arlMin, (airoll ( .iiUiiii, Kiilx ' ic C ai ' iiir.iii, M.iiN Villi C.ariii ' . Dii.iiw ( al |lt-|l(t-| , llrll ( air. I l(lit I .. Ji. (aiioll, l.iiKriit ' Carroll, John D. Carton. Kulxii I). C arlir. MiiiK ' ( .isptTs. Marv E. ( h.tlupskN , ( I.UK- ( h.ipiii.iii, M.ixiiK- A. ( li.i[ iii.iii. t-il C:ha|iniaM. RoIkvI Cha| |Mll. L. Eiiijtiic Chase, V. H. C hiodini. Amlirosc L. ( hriMiKin. Franklin L. C Inisltiistn. Fiid .V. C liristcnM-n, Virgil C hrisiv, Jainct C inibiirck, Jerr Clam|iill. Kl(har l K. ( lapp. Ki( li.iifl ( laik, Fi.il J. ( l.irk. M.iiiIm Clark. William W.. Jr. Clausen, Dali V. Clauson, Mai old I.. C.lt ' ar , Kidiard E. C:lcinons, Harvey C lirinn, John R. ( l s ' . I airi ia J. Ccillinan, Cliailcs W. Crihii, Ei- Miard CnlicMin, |aiiu-s I). Cole, Cunslaiiie A. C iillins. Prrr ( (illinsiin, Dfinalrl F. ( olfim , F . Xiisfin (nnilMlliik. |i liii 1). ( (iiikliii. It. II liara ( illkhii. I i i;i I W . iinlr . Karbara ( HUM. Dninlln I. ( Mik. U alter C oriiil . Cfrnr e R. ( o)H-l.iiid, Jac k ( III Inn, U illiani ik 387 Corkcry, Willi.iin C ordim, KaMiioiid C;othcrii, Maxinc Coopti, Dak ' R. Coiirs, Thomas M. C ox, Louis (lall. Kolaiid I ' .. (■rait;, Joan Toll CTawioid. Joseph S. C:receliiis, Louise M. C ri ' clniaii, l)oioth M. Cioskcv, Walter C ' .rossoii, ( harU ' S C;ro«l( , I ' aiil R. ( iilbciison, Frank ( iilUn, A. R. ( iiiiiniiiii;s, William (. u II II i Hicham, (■oidon Ciirric, Robert Curtis, Lirv Ann Doekendorr, Marie Dakoii, Edward E. I)aiii;herly, Cliarles J. Davis, Carl D. Da is, joe A. DelJulir, Harold l)ef;ii, Roy De Kalb, Edward L. DeLaHunt, Stanley Denby, Lynn Densmore, Frank De Roiix, Juan l)e Rinik. Aiirale Rene DeiUsdiinann, Anne Dewev, tJavlen L. Diaz, Fraiuiseo Diaz, Joe Diee, Lee Ditkinan, Mar R. Dillon, (.len D. Diii!;es, Naiiev Diiks. Kidiaid Dirksen, Raymond Ditswintb, Roheil J. Dil el. Roi;er Dixon, Dean Dixon, James Dixon, Roheir D. Dlesk, Richard R. Dockstailer, Russell Dodd, Charles M., Jr. DoerriiiL;, Eleanor Dadds, Floyd Dolliii!;. II.Molil I). Doiuiel. |ose[ h A. Diini.ilh. Ileniy J. Doisell. )o.iit Do Mi.iid, lames Dowdini;, Willi. nn nowiiing, 1 1. II old 388 I  lc ' , Jam Driili.iN, .ii i t I)ihII . J.iik I) IIiiIIokI. Il.iioltl M I iiiil ' , J. mil Diiiiii. I l l niiili.iin. Ki.ii.ilil I Diit.ill. Joliii I . LImiIi. Kiili.i id KImii. W.sI. r.tkliiiiil. KoliMi I). KdcM. ( .iiikII r.(li;.ir, Maii;.iic-I r.m ' Hr , Soiij.i , E(3;rtl, StiiiUv F.liin, ( li.ii U-N 1 hi III. inn, Kii h.iiil I kll.llll, VlllK Ekf l.ilil. ). ( h.iiliN riili ' iliiii. KiiIhii l.li.iMin. K.i I IliiiK. IlilH I Mis. ll.iKilil L. I liiiiiii. ( h. II Irs l . l.luill, Jll (|lll Emcr . Koiialil F. Endn, niiilnii . Eiirvs, Or illi ' Eni;l( ' liai(l(, Lcnorc Eiii-land, Ficilrii k I.Mi;lc. Caiol Ennslroin. Kiiili l|ih I . Eiiliiu. I ' aiil Eritk.soii. ( li.ii Iniii Erlanil, Jaiiits E li( ' lMian. KmiIi mii L%aiis. Miiiaiii L all , Naiicv E ans, William (). Faas. (.ai It. FalHT, kciiiirlli Facin, I.oiiis Fainhilil. Don S. F.iirh, lloiiK-r Failli, i liii I,. Ftariiii;. Koliri i Fia ill. I ali Fi ' ildcivc ' ii. riiil II. Fc ' Idiii.iii. ( li.it lr l Friiil. Iti.iiiiir Iriili. KoImii I l ' riitii- ' t , illi.iiii Ft-i iisiiii, f.lr.isiiii liilt.ii. I l.iiiii liilils. I i.ii.ilil K firilll| . K.iiirll I-. (irllll| , Klllll Fikr, l.lf l FiikiiiH, J. inns l . Fi«hl)aii)(li ' r. | ln l( P7 ' r ■ 389 Fisher, Donald Fisclui, Kdlurt Willhini I ' iKh, l).i i(l Fiuli, Faith FixMii, Walhiic (i. Flcak, Marv FUiiiiiii;, LcMcr Flt ' iiiiii , JaiiK ' s Fli ' inini;, Rithaid Folfv, Matthew Footc, ' cilc AV. Ford, Bmdcttc- R. Ford, Sam C Forsyth, I ' atriria E. Forsyth, Uarbara Fortmcycr, DarU Foster, Vayiu ' K. Foth, Virginia M. Fotsch, La eiiu- P. Fouler, Jeaiiette Fox, James C. Fox, Robert Lee Fo , Jim Fay, Warren Frank, D. Norida Frekini;, Everoid H. Friedell, Robert Friedman, Merle |. Friiik, Kithard Frit , Ver l Fry, Harry J. Frve, William A. Fiiehs, Weston W. Fidir, John I). Fidler, Mary Ellen Fuller, Rav Funk, Herbert J. Fntrell, Gene {.appa, Elizabeth Gardner. |ames (■ardner, Maiihn M. Garfield. John C. C aston, Audlev Gates, Lauren Gayle, (ieorije W. Gavlord. Elinor (.esell, Arl n 15. Getting, Donalil W. Getzoll. Robert Gibbs, Dale S. Gil ne . John P. (■ilissen. ( hrislian Gillespi ' . I.niu ' s K. (.iliespii ' . Robert L. (Oilman, Everett L. ( ilpatri(k. John H. Giltiur, Robert Ginger, ( loria Gist. Wllli.nii (•laser, Dcmi. dd E. 390 (.It ' llll. J.ll k (•ll-llll, Klls.lll.1 Clouacki, (.cMir);r V. (.oni.imk. Ji ' .iiiiic (.iiimI. Kiili.iKl M (•immIiii.iii. I . II. (.iH ki ' i, Wolrv (.HI liliiri. Kiilli r. (.oritt- , Kichaiil ( lll lfHl, ( ollccll (•i t ' iii, Jiiliii C o %iti , J.llk (•i.ilu-i. JoMC (.i.ih.iiii, ( .imiImi (.1.1111. illi.iiii It. (.K ' t ' ll. KoIhK |. (.Kin. V.iiiiii r. (■■( ' i;oi , J.K k . (.riiliii. Drlin.ii (•lilliii. J.iiiif ' s (.lilliii, TlxiniiiM ' iu ' (•riinrs, H. f ii li ' ii ( ro viiikt ' l. (.t ' oii;f F. (.iiiMi. |.i (.iii;(-lt-i , I ' .iiil L. (.iii;i;f ' il.ilil. Aim Louise (•iiiulhidi, C l U ' (.use, Howard V. f iisla(s Mi. I ' dith (.iist.ifNCiii. Kohri ( K. (.ii , na i(l (.IIMI. | hM L. Il.i.is. Ki h.ii(l I Ma(IU . I1 iu.imI Hai;(-(l( i M. l)iiMiili Malbcil. ilili Halfli ' ii. Fr.iiik llalfoicl. KoImiI S. Hall, (.irlthcn H.iiiihlin. ISrll Jo HaiiK-i, I ' . 1(1 Mia ll.iiiiilroM. M.iijoric H.iiniii.iii . Kf lM-r( T. H.iiK hrll, KodtirN ll.itids. lt.nt .ii.i |. ll.iMiK. Kiih.iid 1.. ll.nisM-n, ( h.ii If-s ll.iii| ' U ' i, l(i ' ll iiii Hanwl, John HaiiM ' ii. Diiii.dd ll.iiist ' ii. Diiii.il.l H.iMM-n, Noiiiiati |. H.ii.ddMin. Oitis llal lic | f. Knliirl ll.iii: I . K ' llirir S. H.ilirft, ' Minlll.is llaifiion. ' .iir«-ii llfi|i|irr. i h.ii f I . Ilar| ' r, l raii llarprr, |( f ' 391 M llaiiiMi;t()ii, Doii.ild J. Harris, Manila Jeanne Harris, Kichaid Harrison, Ardiur L. Harltl, Paul Hartnian, Lvir F. Harvey, Lhnci H. Harvey, James K. Hasellon, I .. Jane Hatten l rl, IJi( Hi urii;an, Kiiscoe M.illluiv, Jr. Hawes, Wilhnr M. Hawkins. IMnllis C:. Ha l) , Mar E. Ha es, ChaMnini; W. Haynes, Jnan S. Hayuard, Hill I). Heale , Charles M. Hearn, Roi;er Henderson, Ridiaid Healon, Ann Hedin. Ronald . Hellner. M. liedi ll il. Paul Henderson, Doris HeatlKote, Don ( . Heneh, Kidiard l . Henkle, Marihn Hensini;, Charles D. Herbert, ( harles E. IJnelow, Fred Hertheniodei , |e- n Herko, E U ai ' I Herman, Ra niond Herndon, Charles Heme, Thomas U. Herrmann, James Herrmann, Kenneth R. Herlel, (.ene Hert I)eri , (.roMr Hetliek, Mark Hemini-, Marihn Hield, Jov K. Hiersnian, Marihn Hidlel ani;h, Allen R. Hildebrant, Riili,n(l . Hill, Lowell Hill, Mar E. Hill. Mii inia R. Hill. Walter L. Hill. Willi.nn }lines. Max (.. Hiid, Mai I ll.ni Hoi;, in, Willi.nn . Iloldelei. Rolull Hollin. Roluit V. Holm, ' Fhom.is R. Holman. Sam Hoist. Richard Holtaii, Arvid 392 Mol kllrl III, (.l lll I l.lll rlill, Sllil li V llll MiMii;r (-( ll, ( )%(-|itl ilMi llMpkiiiH, Kciiiif ' lh W . I loi .ik, Vl .lilt ix |. Mi ' tiirt. K.iil llixi. lill Hum. KiiIiiiI (•. Ili %. Sl,itllr |. Iliiurll, |iiliii llo l.ltlll, ll.lllk 1-. HiiIm ' I. Knliiii I. Iluilsoii. II KlIlO llllrilll.lll. 1 1 .UK IN K. llll(-%t-|tll.lM, .11(1 liiii;. niilllN lllll llCN. Vlllllt-lt Hiii iii.iii. ( hark ' ! 1 1 ilin) )ll r s. |.lMt ' I- ' .. Iliiiilii. IMlxllis lliiil . I.iIu.ikI J. IIiinImm. Tom Inilild. Dnii.ilil V. Ilnlis, r.iiil l rrviii, Koi ' tT l fs, Forrcsl E. IrHJii, DiiiKilil J.ukMiii. Miiilr J. 11 ohscn. ( .11 1 l . J.iiiiis. Hiiin T. Jaiiir . Kiiili l Jaiivs. Jiihn J.lir.lKl. M.lMlr l;. l.iNkiiKki. Ili.iililiii M. |.ls|M ' l, Knlx ' ll |. liriik. Unix rl Jt iikiiiN. Ml. lido Jenkins, W.ilU ' i J iis ii. rlhiii J -iiv(-ii, IIou.ihI |rnscn, I.iimI |( ] ]iiM M, It ri Ir( ( siii, Ki ' iiiKlli Jrskr, W.illi ' i J|-ss ' ll, W.IMK- I,. Jiilins. KIr.iiKii Maiii- JoliiiMiii, l ii.iiii ' r, Jnliiisiin, Kiiliaid L.11I lohlisiiii. (.1 III |olll|MMl, Kl llll(-(ll ( . Jollllsiitl. Nnllll.lll | thiis(in, Koliril |. |Mhi|..oli, UiiIh ' I I ( . |iiliiiMiii. Kiilii 1 1 (, |iilin .iiiii. Kiiliiii Let ' |iiliiiuiii, Kii rr E. Jimrs. illiiii I. Jiiiio, ( l.iMiiii H. Joiir«, Ji-.iii 1 . Jllnr , M.ii I Urn m m 393 H ? | iu s, Milci 1). Jordan, Kolurl I). Joshii. I ' t;i; A. Jiidd, Koi;.! I). jiiiiko, John C KclU-nbcii , Ki(liai l Kasli, Norhfil ). kaskic, (ail Kasscl, Kcinu ' lh . Kasllci, Niil Kaiiliiian. Haiold Kcini. (li.iiU-ni- Ki IU ' n!)t ' im ' r. I ' .dA ai(l K. I cllt , Dale kellcy, (ialtn L. Kcllv, JoM ' ph Kcli . Koluil I). KrnneN, Janu ' i Kit ' llKirn. Donald K. kilpaliiik, Donald kindx ' llin, kt-ndall k. kinion, V ' a nc kiiii;, J  hii AV. King, kiMMidi Kini;, Thonias W. kii ' kej aard, Leo kllnc, M. Leon kliiidl, Lima kloplenslein, Fre lerK k |. kloppint;, Lnnna Knedler, Marvin E. kneen, Letitia J. knoess. Rachel knott, K. Joan kno , Lulha ko li. Donald (.. ko(h, Patricia kohnke, Robert koll, James, L kannnerer, Reid)en L. kont . Mill) korKlnnd. Allen J. koihe, Herberl ko ak, LrnesI k oznia, . le andrr N. kraenier, Kit haul krainer, Bernard krehs, Norman Kullinan. Ki li.n l J. knel(ine er, ( arol knehn. Lo vell krn e, Lorna M. kriise, James J. ki(n ka, ii!;;inia M. kreniers, James kreer, John L ail, John R. LMni, Arthnr L ons. A ' allei Lillen; . I l lid C. 394 L li tut, Uiik l.ahmaii, Kii);rr 1 .Miih. Itillic I..iiiiIm ' I lull. I ' ti .ilH-lh I.iiiilui.il. Kiitiiii J I..IIH-, M .ill liltll L.iiin. J nis L.iiiKrlijilrlN. t.i Larsrii. ( Ijiciur J. LarMiii. I)r.iii I ' .. Ljrv ii, Mar Lixiim LarMiii, Maurice La((a, PrrrN Lauirnsitii. Dmi.ilil 1 . l.a soii, Mc-i U- (.. La « Mill, Kohi-i ( l.ndiii. I a iil LcHiiliM, ( ai I l.cf-. Ilrati l.i-hin.in. Maiolfl . l.cl.iiiil, John Lewis, Dan Lewis, Karl Lcilmx , M ,11 Linder, AValler Jav Lindharl, ()ti LinilsaN, Marjorie LiniUa , Mar%in J. Linil a , KolHrl L. LinncT, Mar in L, Lisle. U.ihlo Lisiti, M.ii Villi Lis(on, Darrcl Liltlf, Luther LIomI, Donald . Lixliir. Knii.iM |. LnL;.it), Mrlcn L41111;, Lel.iiifl L( n U- , Haih.iia Lord, Louis L. Lorenz, Richard Lorenien, George A. Lo eall, f. ' ori;r A, Lo i(k, Ardie Lo lien, (iarl T, Lowe, Harry Lowiulfs. Thomas L  sr , Villiaiii 1 iirhi, M.ii III. I rmii. J.iiiirs iMli. Itaib.ii.i Ml nini h. C ' arroll Ml Mlisiii. I. Kiilh MiKikIi. It.in I ll ( .illisd 1 , 1 II 1 1 Ml Mi( anil, I III! I Ml ( .iilhx. riiili|i M ( .iilln, Don.ilil ( . Nil ( Kiii hrs, N.iiii Xfi C lrn,ih.in. .itii K. fa Mm V 395 p sf MtCliiic, Jon M ( (ill , Kov M((( i(l, (.. Don Ml (old, I ' liiUk A. .Mt(.oi iiiit k, Mary MtCicady, C arol M( Donald, E cictl MiDon.ilil, Janci E. MiDoii.ild, Kobnt Mi I .iddt ' ii, Maiil n M((.ic!;oi, Lc-c Mi(.icw, Evticll R. M(K an, K. Loiv.ll Mckiiina, M. ( liii v 1 .M Ken if, Kolici t I ' . McKcown, William C:. MtKinney, Harold MrLariM, K.irliivii McLean, janci McLrnnaii, M.iii;airl MiLcod, Donald MiMillan, Alice McMillan, Fred V. MtNultv, Bcverlv MeNnltv, Robert MacRae, kennelh L. Mac , Herbert C:. Madden, Robert L. Matjdan?, Sidni . Magill, William Thomai M.ili.m. hin L. M.ibannah, H. ( larke Main, jinnn M.ilcom. ViNi.im James Mailer, Marihn fallo , John 1). Malone, Katbr n Maiiderschcid, Lester Manijas, Darrel L. Mann, Kenneth (.. Mannini;, Francis V. Mannv, Lois E. Manlhos, Eddie j. Morden, Don li. Morford, Shirlev N. Mark, Richard Marsh, (.eorj;e . Marsh, Ro er Marsoiek, I . ill ic i.i L. Marten, EUtha M. Martli, Dave S. Martin, Adrian Willi. im Martin, Waller Malheus. K.illuiim M.ntine , |ohii Mattc-is, Loiine R. Maiiiie , Jac kson Mavson, ( eort;ia May, Frank Mead, Edward J. 396 Mr.iliH. l. M r M k. Kriili I M l . M.ii% ini Mil.iv J.iiius J. Milliiii; i. Jnhii ( . Ml Int. . (.iIImiI I Mi ' l f i.iin. KoIm II . Mc-iiill, l.ui.i Mil lilt. Kiii-rr M kllt ' , Jiihii E. Mrwr, K;iil .ir.i L. M( ' i, ImIi illi.iiii M MI. M.IKldl Mm ' Is. KoIk ' I I (.. Mi ' ltii, I ' luiin.i Mrwcv l(( ' t ' il . Michel. Vii fu- K. Mi(ht ' l , (■fircliiii | ii ImImi), Dii.iim ' 1. MMI.ii.l. (.ilfoiil Milhi. Hiiir Milln. J.iKili M. Millt-i. J.iiiu-N Kni;( ' i Milli-i. ).iiiM ' N K(-iil)i ' ii MilUr. Jonas Millci. Lorainc MilUi. MiUiii L. Milln. Kiihaiil l . Milln. K.il|ih K. MilUi. Kidi.iid Ii. MilUr. Stanln . Miiioll. (.linn Mill lull. KoIh ' II (.. %ra(lir. alur E. Mothlir. M.mfiKl . Moilln. Wllliiil MiKlliiini;. Dniolln l.itii MiiIsIh ' Iiv, John M. MnnilxTi;. Darrcl M.iiiship, Koht-rl L. Miinl.ii;, |.iiiii « ' J. Mnnii4nnii-i . Willi. nil Mimhi . Jo NliMiri ' . M.ii joi ir Moore, M.iiiha Moorr, ' -rnoii [.. Moiaii, Kiih.iiil Miiri an. Kohtil Mi tliili;i. iMliii I. MorM-, on.i Morv. KoIm-ii Moiris. Kohcrl ( . Moriisoii. Il,iit Mollisoli. |.Hi|llrlillr . MorriMin, Jran Moiiisoii. iiilf-n MoiM ' . KiHlnr MoiirtiM-n. J.itnrs Moiliinri, Mii li S. Million. Kt-nnrlh I.. ST ' £t ' 7 397 Mover, Janus H. Muillii, I ' .iwiii E. Miu ' llci. Marv Anil Mnlilhaiici, Louis J. Mcrks, Kiibci ' t Muniau, C:alvin Minpin, l cnni. Min| ln, CJforgc L. ll | h , Janifs Mui| ln, Paul K. Muiiav, KalhU ' cn A. MMi k. Darwin N ' akatani, K. Ned Naruns, Laiincins Neal, LfRov Neal, Lon NclKri;all. DiinaUl Nccdhani, Paul E. Nchl.s, Yvonne Nelson, (;. Elaine Nelson, John P. Nelson, Kenneth Nelson, Morion B. Nelson, Robert E. Nelson, Shirley Nelson, William Nervis;, Stanley O. Neslcr, John J. Neunieister, William C. Ne«brou!;h, Robert Newlin, Ouen Nienian, Merle Norman, Oean F. Norris, G. Hood Norris, Thomas H. Nuss, James D. Ober, Jeslin Oberhelnian, Duro Obermiller, Rav J. OlJrien, Ruth E. Oehnike, Margaret Oesterreicher, Edwin W. Ohott, William Oleson, Ol.il (.. Olson, AU ' ius Olsan. ( harlotte J. Olsim, Ph llis F. Oppenheinier, l onald Opperman. l%.ui Orndoifl, Doiuia ()i . M.trion Osam. M.UdId 1). Oslioine. Edith M. Osliandei, Joseph . Ostria, Edtiardo Oltersoii, Robert )«eiis, Eeland Paailbeii;, reunis |. P.ii;liai, E h ai(l P.ihner, All.in ' . 398 P.lllllt ' l, Jr. Ill It r.iliiui. KoImii l ' .l|H-, Killl.llfl I ' .iikrr, l  iL;lil ■ ' .iikhill. I .iKiK r.iikN. loliii . r.ii Mills. j.M k I ' .iiMiiis, UoIh-ii E. I ' .Ki ' . n.iU ' r.illt ' iMin, Dnii.ilil l . r.illt ' ivoii, Kriiiit ' th r.illt ' iMiii. Nii il Miili.H I ' -iuIm n. miiiIiI I ' jMit ' , K.ith.iiiiit- (onion I ' r.irtN, Hilli.iiii (.. I ' cciiil, IJi clu ' lli Ji I ' rtk. K l iii ( . I ' tTjIou. KlllUTt I ' llkllls. Dnil.ilil II. I ' flfivii. Fi(-tni.iii l c-lci oii. Li-iN is Pi ' U ' isoii, Noiin.ni I ' cti ' iNon, Kiih.iiil li. I ' cU-IMII. Ilu-Kil P -lk«T. nwiiinc Hclrik. J.i.k Pcllil. Dt-aii Pf.iii. Doii.ilil M. I liiii;st( ' ii. Mfhiii F. I ' lit ' ljis, MaiilMi Piajg;i, Margaret E. I ' iall, Stiirlr Piikfoiil. Mill;!) S. Piikfoifl. La on I ' icliiis a, Ailliiii j. PirlMMl. Nl.ltiJMl Pini;rv, ( harirs Pislt. RusmII 1.. Ji. Pi yato. Joliii Pl)( ' l| s. James I ' l.ilui, K.iMiiiincI I ' laiic, Marian PleUh. Jii.in I ' lisi hoiiiiiq, Oli .i riiiiiktll. Kiihiil I.. riili.iik. Jolin I.. Pool, FloiriKC I ' ollrl. 11.11 h.il. I A. I ' osrk.im, Kiili.iiil L. Pfnsii.ill. lli ilM-r( I). Pio i h. ( li.ii l«-H Pronskr, kiiil N. Pro%ou, Doii lat M. Pinrill. Neil F. Piiil aii. XllM-rl Pii);h. John Qiia.i%, Maviiir Qtiadr. Ih-tuiMMl Qliinlaii, Miili.irl F. ( iiirin. Dean r p fipp t iM. 1 1 C: TI 399 U.Khiil. SkII.i I. R;iiiisa . AikUis Kaiulolph, ( f-( ii{i ' E. Kaiikin, KcUviii Kanm ' . Kiiluil II. Kasiniisst ' ii. N aiH K(isr( ' iil a li, AIl)fi( (.. Kalhliiiii. Hcilx ' il Ralhhiin. Kolxi I |. Kaiin, .Man Kauliiis. Don F. Kav, Joan Kay, Sam Ka ti. Diinilil II. Krai ' don, Eik ' cii L. Kic c, Howard Reeves, Doiiiia Reeves, Maii;arel H. Reeves, Ralph Rei l. Rnbell j. Reid, William Rei le, LeNeila J. Reimcis, Ridiard C. Renimeis, Helen R. Renard, Lawrence Reiuker, Darrell Hvson Risl. Mari aul Retlnvill. Annelle E. Ret er, James E. Reyes, Enricpie Roberto Rice. Riihard L. Rieh, Herbert (.. Ridiards, Olliel Ridiardson, (hester L. Ri har lsoii. Lowell E. Rieliardson. Men ill l . Rickerd. Adrienne B. Ricblen. Ellswoilb Ridi;e, Paul A. Rielh, John F. Rindsii;. Maria |. Riiisii;, William II. Ui| | rl. Donald River. Dale A. Roberts, .Sarah A. Robinson, Lois Rod eis. Robert Ra . llaii I.. Ko ;eis, |obn Roh « ' i. |obn 1. Robwer. Rol)ert C:. Roller, (.ilbert RookI.i, Doiotln Rosd.iil, J.inu ' s R. Rosen. Dorotln Ross. |a(k I ' .. Ross. John II. Ross. IMiilij) V. Rotb.xkti. M.uk Rnl, Dolines 400 Kiim.di. .ill! I Kll|l| ll. J.IIIKN M. Kx.iHoii, K4iIh-i( S.nh%, lull S.n; -i . Dtiit.ilM VijIhI, KuIic II ). Sjiiiv. JiiIiii S,iiuiit-1 , Itx loll I . s.iiHliiu-, V illi.iiii I . S.incls, l i iiilli M. S.iniUii;. II. J. S.lllil ll . John L. Njtdull. Ji ' .iiiniiu ' S.iiiiult-iN. Kiitx-il S.iihhU-is, Knii.iUI I. Saiipi . Willi. nil Savage, Helen L. .S.i .ii;i ' . illi.iin K. S( .iinlilt ' i . D.ilt s .iiiihU ' i , (I t.i Vli.iill. Il.iinlil Sth.iholli. ' Mirniliiit- K.ilpli .Sli.ikil. It.iih.ii.i Vh.ilk. K.iili.ir.i I.. Sih.iiM. J.iiiii ' II. Sdu ' iiiii ' i. Ki( li.iid II. .S.lilcn l. (.ii.il.l J. Vlil.ipi.i. Dcliii.ii Di-aii Vliiiiil . RiiIh ' II M. Villi. lul , |nliii Si liiit ' iiU-i . Ki( hard 1 . hllilrin . Flo cl SdiiMk. JaiiU ' SiliocI, (.t«ri e E. Silioln. n.iiirl C.ciu s liiiiilioisi. Mil iii Si hicc k ' iii;ast, ' a iu ' Si IiiiIh ' II. (Jain- C . Sdiiiili. Edwanl J. Si liiili ' iiliiiri;, r.dwaid J. Si lull . Jiihii I. V liiiiii|i|i, I ' n-fl II. .StIiiiiiiiaii, Allitil J. Sihiilllcr, Mar Lmi .S huari , tiimiii ' I ' . Sinll, Palriiia Sioil. KiiIh ' II Si I iini; ' ' . .ililo I ' .. Si I iii H, Willi. ml Si-. nil. III. Kiitli Si.iil. Kiili.iiil ( Stjlnll. Killllll I.. 5H ' rhiiirii. I . ml (. Srijarra, lilii.inln Ri- r Si ' llri . Kiiliiii Sriilnu.ilil. KoImiI V. Sli.iikriliilil. Willi I. Sli.iiir, Kiihald Sliami. Uillis W. ?a 5I! rPXIys Va 401 Shonka, Eugene Shaw, John B. Sha«, Koheit L. Shechan, James R. Sheelian, Joseph L. Sht ' hoii, |. lines II Shepaid, (.la Ion .Shi-| ei l. Olga Sheik, Fred Shifilett, Many Shive, James Shoeiih.iii, Koheil lee Shlll;all, Haloid Shiill. Ilolhs Shiipe, Cihailes Shiiput, Daiinka S. Shull, Paul Sielkeii. (.ill J. Siei-fiied, Kenneth I . Siet lei, Man I led Siniiins, Joan A. Simpson. John Siiulelai, lifhvaifl A. Siiiglcy, SteiHii!; C. .Skromme. Robert IS. Slater, Daniel Slorby, Margery Sinaltz, Jay I. .Smaltz, John Smith, Itartoii W. .Smith, Eleanor P. Smith, (.eiald A. Smith. (•. Sherwood .Smith, I an I). Smith, Jaek R. Smith, Lois Smith, Meredith E. Smith, Norman Smith, Quenton T. Smith, Richard F. Smith. Robert F eiet Smith. Walter A. Snider, Herbert C Snider, llowaid J. Snv ler, Bets Snyder, Marvin Snyder, Riehaid A. Sommei hansel , Kit haul I.. .Soinnierlol. Robert Soiideigard. Rldiard I). Soiensen, a ne M. Soiitlnvell, Leonaid Spangler, Clinton R. Spearing. O. Elaine .Spiis. Keniu ' lh Spiole. M.miii Stahl. John li. Stanton, Sara E. Stark, Claire Steen. H.iiolil . 402 Mollis. KoIk 111 sit in iiii, |.iiiiis II. Mi .iil. KiiIm II SiiHk. Jiilin SCiHk. Kii.i (. MiM kl( ' . Ki llllrlll I.. SliK ' lv, S.llllllc-1 .Sliinc, l.li .ilH ' lh Moiirr, Jcrolil I ' .. SlO| |H ' l, Illl.lllt ' Sloiil, John Sl«i ri . M .11 it Sli.i I. Il.iil.iii Ml. null, l.iii;rMt ' . Mi.iwr. r.iiil M. Mrc.iiii. J. I ' . Siricltr, Jn.iii Mrohiii. r.iiil L. Slliiiii;, Dull. lid Mfiiiii;. Liiuill M. .SikIkiii. Jiihii .Siilli .iii, r.iiil Niillu ' il.inil. J. III! I I SiilKI. Krnnrlll Swanlirii;. KiiIhtI ! h.iiiM ii. HcmtU Sx.iiiMiii. I);ilf K. Su.insiiii, . DaU- Suansiiii. DiiM.ilil I. SuaiiMiii, Diiroihv .SwaiiMiii. KiisM ' ll .SKtariiii;cii, Alltii Su( ' arini; ' ii, Dim Di.m SKfarin(;rii, I ' airitia S iii cr. (•onion .Suit ' iliiiii. rlifU ' Swifi. (,. t. S lx ' son, Gwcnclolvii Tail. Kcilli laiilx ' . Kiihi ' il ( . Ta li«r, I ,iM (.. Ia loi, Kichaul P. Ta lor, William . Tha kra . Kriili M. Thirli-. John Thomas. Lois M. Thom.is, Kiihard 7 hi iii|isiiii. ( l.irrnir R. ' I hiifii|)soii, KiiIm ' I ( I. Thiimvn, Nan( Thorrin, James L. Thor|i. itonn.i Mar Thoison, John Thiinima. II Kiism II Tihlirtl, Jraii lic t-n, Iruin U. Tirfan . John M Trllrii. Kolpi 1 1 lillii, Jiihii IiK-l. Jli Vllllc If , ? 403 E ' ' ™ ToiiifMluski, [iisi | li I). mill Totciiifici , (.;iil Tia Ioi , Pa(ri(ia A. Titi ' se, (.f )ii f Ti ' iiax, Mary Triiax, R. L. Tiiif, KolKil H., Jr. lurl) lill, KolHit O. Tiiiiur, MaiHfiv K. Tuiiicr, Rohirt V. Tiiltif, Flovd E. Twcfl, Bin O. Twist, Uoh(-i( Udoh, ISc ' iisuii A. Vaiuit ' ihaar, Kolx-rt Vaiiclorloo, .Merrill Vaiiclir tl le, Hciiiur Vaiidcwater, Ltc R. ' aii Dresser, Meiloii L. Van ntininielen, |anies ' an Corp, Daruin A. Van Horn, l)a id A. Van Ness, Hnrl erl V. Van Roekel, Rnlli Van Roekel, Otto Van Wytk, Tennis A ' ani han, Cliarles ' falh, H ron ' ennerber£;, l)wii ht X ' eren, L. Ruth Verner, MacDonald, Jr. Vir([naiii, John A. Viijars, Marie Vogelsang, Donald Voii ht, Frank L. Vai;ner, Joan Wahl, Earl Wahl, James Vahli;ren, Harold Walker, Barbara Wallate, Leslie M. Wallev, Don V. Walker, Robert Walsh, Richard R. Walter, Ardis V. liter, Susan Wallher, I ' alrieia Ward, Evelyn Warner, Cant! W . ' assoni, (.lenn W. Waters, John W. Walkins, John Walkins, Maxine N .ilsoii, Robert Watson, Koss Waiii;!!, Harry (i. libckini;, A. C. Webei. Mar in D. Weeks. I . Villi.ini Ve);ner, diaries W. 404 ' c hriii.iii, Kt-illi AVrii. J.iMU-s illi.iiii riss, llt-iii,ii(l Willi, totrll Wt ' llrlli ' ii. I N I Mill I. (.1 Mii;i i I n. I nil II (. v. i. M.iiN Vrsliii.iik. |i liM Vll.il.llll. Jiiliii I . Ulutlii. Ml lilt I Whiilu-r. Willi. nil Whitt-. 1 lUn Whin-. J.iiui ( . Whili. .ill ' i WIiiHkIiI. M.irli ' NMiiiiiitT, Wajnt M. Whin Inn, KiiIhii W i(-(li-iii.iiin. C.Iriin K. Widlil . Ill III Will, KiiIhii A. W ' irsr, Kiii i ' iir u-. . Willi. nil . Wirsncr, D.irlciii ' Vilckc. JiiMf M. Wilcox. John F. il l l. D.iiiil K. W ih- . |iiliii Wilhilnii, l l ll■r W ilki . W .1111 II Wilkins. Kolmi 1.. Uillcv, Viiiri ' nl R. Williams, Lillic M.i N illi.niiMin. Kon.tlil W illi.iiiiMiii. W illi.iiii 1 1. W ilsoii. j.niirs W ihM-l I. Ilnin.in . Winn. Lois M. Winslou. Irriii ' Vi( ciil iiii;. M.iiiiMi |. i lf. KiiImii AVnIlr. AVilli.illl It. WfMitl. J .mil I- Wi o l. Kiih.iii! I . Woolsioii. Il.iiiii ' l O. iinili 1. (lui II K. Wiiniitt, KuIk ' iI N .llil. M.iiiImi I N .ill, lli;il fiiMii;. Iliin.ilil F. iiiin , Fi.iiik niiiii;, John olllli;. Kii h.ilit S. Zicmrr. nntit;l.ts Ziiniiirrin.in. I iii; ' iir Zlni;iil.i. Kiih.iiil 7.JK ' r. ll.iioM I.. ( .iilson. Unit I- NrlMiii. Kiih.lliI pi 405 Senior Activities ADAMS. . IAR 1 R.; Ames; Industrial Eco- nomics — Iowa Stale Sociclv of Industrial Kio- nomists 3, ' l; Cvclonc Rollers 3; Sigma Kpsilon FlviiiK Cluh 2. A; Methodisi Scrvitc Fralcr- nity 1,2; Air Force Reserve 1.2,: .I: Ward S siein 1 .2; Iniversilv of I ' itlsburgh. AHI TROM. JEAN J.; Goodcll. Homr Eco- nomics Education — Omicron Nu 3,4; Mumc Economics Club 2.5.4; Girls ' Glee Cluh 1.2: Fcsliial Chorus 1,2.3; Unva Stale Teacher ' s CoIIeKe, Cedar Falls. All A. JOYCE M.; Svcamore, III.: AppHed Art; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club. Treasurer 2.3. AKIN. CHARLES W.. JR.; Ames; Industrial Economics — Sipma Nu; Iowa State Societv of Industrial Economics 2.3,4; 630 Club 3: Scabbard and Blade 3.4. ALANOER. ROBERT H.; Minot. N. Dak.: Architectural EnRinerring — Tbela Chi, Presi- dent 3.4; Interfralernity Council 3,4; Secre- tan ' 3; DeleRatc lo National Inierfraternitv Council 3; Crusade for Freedom 4; Tin lied World Federalists 3,4; Iowa State Uebatci 2,3.4; ViccFresidcnl 3. President 4; Hehate I 3,4; .Activities I 4; Iowa State Sinseis; Alpha Phi Omega; General Chairman Cnl lefiiate Partv; University of N. Dak.; N. Dak. State. AI. DINGER. KARI. E.; Ames; htdustrial En- gineering — Pi Mu Epsilon 3; Plii Ela Sigma 1; Society of Itidusirial Fiipineering 3.4: Vei- shea 3.4; Engineers Carnival 3.4; Intramurals 1.2.3.4. AI.DINGFR. STAN M.; Rowan: Animal Hhv- luindry — Alpha Phi Omega; Block and Bridle Club; Agricultural Education Chi I). ALFORD. WIM.IAM D.; Fargo. N. Dak.; Journalism — Delia T ' psilon. Vice-President 2. 3: Sigma Delia Chi, Vice-President 3.4; Fdi- lor of Iowa State Daily 3.4; Snorts Editor 2.3: Daily Publication Board 2,3.4: Union Board 3,4; Cardinal Kcv Certificate of Merit 3; lournalisni I award 3. AI.l.BAUGH, JAMES AVII.I.TAM: Ames: Gen- eral Sciences — Beta Tliela Pi; Alpha Phi Omega 1.2.3.4; AVinter SpoMs Club 2: Vei- shca 2.3.4; Homecoming 3.4; Pledge Dance I. Uni ersit of IVnnessee. AI.I.EN. BARBARA M.; Bcrwyn. TI!.; Techni- cal Journalism - Delta Zcta. Vice-President 4: Thcia Sigma Phi 3.4. Vice-President 4; Omi- cron Nu 3.4; Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,4; Mor- tar Board 4: Home Economics Cluh 1.2.3.4: VWCA 1.2.3.4: Technical lournalisni Cluh 2.3.4; Iowa Homemaker 1.2.3.4. I ' uhlislur 4: Iowa State Dailv 2.4; Freshman Maiidhook 1.2; Bomb Publication Board 3.4: Ih.nu maker Publication Board 3.4: Editor of Rush inij Handbook 2; Junior Class Renuscni.i live .Social Bureau 3; Puhlicitv Chaiinian Junior Prom 3. AI.I.EN. CLARK L.; Ames; Architectural En- gineering — DcU: Chi; Pislol Team; Veishea Vaudeville; A. LA. 1.2.3.4. ALLEN. JOHN WILLIAM; Columbus Junc- tion: Electrical Engineering — Phi Eta Sigma I: Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4; Band 1,2.3; A.LE.E. 1.2.3.4. ALLEN, LOUIS A.; Webster Groves, Mo.; Forestry — Phi Delta Thela; Forestry Club 2.3.4; WMnier Sports Carni al 3; .Ames For- ester 4. ALLEN. PHILIP L.; Imogcne; Civil Engineer- ing - ASCE 3.4. ALLINSON. CHARLES O.; Hampton: Animal flushandry — Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rush C:hairman 3; Block and Bridle 1.2.3.4; Agri- culturist I; Green Gander 2.3; Vcisliea 2. ALLISON, JOHN A.; Gibson; Animal Hus- bandry - Block and Bridle Club. 2.3.4; Ward S stcm 1,2.3.4. ALSIN. MALRICE L.; Madrid; Industrial Edu- cation — Industrial Education Club 2,3,4, Sec- rclar ' 4; Iowa Future Teachers ' Association 3.4. ANDERSEN. RUTH K. L.; Goldneld; Howe Economics Education: Alpha Gamma Delta: Kappa Phi 1 .2.3.4; Wesley Foundation 1 .2.3. 4; Veishea 2,3.4; Home Economics Cl ub 1,2.3.4; WAA 3.4; Festival Choir 2.3.4. ANDERSON. CARL E.: Weldon; Industrial Education — .Acacia. Rushing Chairman 2, President 3; Alpha Zcta 3.4; Industrial Edu- cation Club 2.3.4; Interfralernity Council 3; .Agriculture Council 3,4. Secretary 4. ANDERSON. CHARLES E.; Vermillion, S. Dak.; Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu 4; Inler-Faith Council 3,4; Inter-Varsilv Christian Felloxvship 1,2.3.4; AIEE 4; S. Dak. School of Mines. ANDERSON, GAVLORD A.; Council Bluffs I ' hyiiral Education; Tau Kappa Epsilon; I- Club Fraternity 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2. 3.-). ANDERSON. IRVIN C; Shenandoah; Agron- omy - .Agronomy Club 2.3.4; Clarinda Junior College. ANDERSON. LAMES C; Moville; Poultry Hus- bandry: Poultry Club. Treasurer 3. President 4; Poulirv Judging Team 3. AMUKSON. jOLI, S.; Roland; Annual Hus- bandly — University of Wyoming. ANDERSON. lOHN I.; Villisca; Agronomy Phi Mu Alpha 3.4. ' .; Alpha Zela 4. ' ); Wesi- niinsic T I ouiulation 1 .3.4,. ' ); Ward S stem I . :l; MR. 4. .; SSACA 3.4.. ' ); Parsons College. ANDERSON. KENNEIH N.; Ottawa. III.: Ag- riculture Education —Delta I ' au Delta; Agii- culture Education Club; Intra -mural Softball; Graceland College. ANDFRSON. WILLIAM I..; Clarinda; Veter- inar - Mrtlirine. ANDERSON. WILLIAM S.; Knoxville; Chem- ical Engineering — Tau Beta Pi. Secretary 4; .AIChemE 2.3.4; Swim Team I. Manager 1.2. 3,4; Iowa State Plavers 1.2; (.odfrev House Activities Chairman 2; MR.A Activities Chair- man 3; Red Cross Executive Board 3.4; St. Cloud State Teachers ( ollem-. ANWAV. KAIHRVN J.; Cedar Rapids; Af- fflied An Gamma I ' hi Beta. Treasurer 3; Delta Phi Delta 3.4; Bowling Cluh 2; Home T.onotnics c:iub 1.2.3.4; A. A. Cluh. Vice- PiesidcMi 3. Treasurer 3; WAA 3; VWCA 1.2.3.1; Naiads 2.3.4. APLAN. CARLA M.; Ft. Pierre. S. Dak.: Dietetics — Pi Bela Phi. Home Economics Club 2.3,4: WAA 2.3.4: Iowa State Plavers 3; Social Bureau 4; PanhcUenic Council 4; New- man CIuI) 2.3.4; The College of St. Cather- ine. ARMBRUSTER. FRAZIER; Chicago. 111.; I andscalie Architecture: Football 1 ; Baseball I: tlnrainurals 1,2.3,4; SSLA 1.2.3.4; Beaux Xirs U.itl 3.4. Chairman 4. k ls|R()NG. JOHN A.; Atkins: Farm Opera- luni ' .: i arm Op. Club 2.4: Band 1.2: New- man CImI) 1,2.3.4: Ward Svsicin 1.2.3.4. ARONSON. RONALD F. Honev Creek; Agri- cultural Edmation — Ag. Ed. Club; General Chairman of Religion in Life WV ' ck; West- minster Fellowship; Coc College. ART. R. PAUL; Hartford; Civil Engineering - Lambda Chi Alpha; ASCE 2,3,4; Baseball 1.2.3. ASCHOFF. DOROTHY M.; MatslKdlic.wn; Home Economics Education — Home Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3.4; WA.A 1.2.3.1: WCA 1,2.3.4; Intramurals 1.2; Iowa Future Teach- ers 4 . ASKELSEN, KENNETH R.; Woolslock; Agri- cultural Education Alpha Chi Rho; Eagle (;io e Junior College. ATHERTON. JAMES L.; Cedar Rapids; Me- chanical Engineering — Dairy Industry; Phi Kappa Psi; Pi Tau Sigma; Veishea 2.3; 630 Club; Coe. AUCaSTINE. BETTE, A.; Des Moines; House- htdd Equipruenf — Kappa Delia, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; Home Fconomits Council 3.4; Phi Upsilon 4; Omi- cron Nu 4; Home Ec Ball 3. (icneral Chair- man 4; Panliel Representative 4; YWCA; Veislu-a 3. AXT. DONALD A.; Oak Park. 111.; Forestry- Alpha Tau Omega; Forestry Club 2,3.4; Uni- xc-r itv of Illinois. BABCOCK. WILLIAM R.; Waverly, Horticul- ture WtuiUuhurv C]uh, Vice-President HBO; Waiibnm Collc-gc. BACIIMAN, ROBFR T .. Marshalltown. Chem- istr - I hela Delia Chi; Alpha Chi Sigma 3,4. BAFR. WILLIAM D.; Malvern; Animal Hus- bandry — Tau Kappa Epsilon; Block and Bridle 3,4. BAIILS. HOWARD R.; Rockwell CiiN; Me- chanical Engineering — Beta Sigma I ' m. lic;ts- urer; Pi I au Sigma 3.4. BAKER. ;L0R1A LAVONNE; Ottumwa; Te.v- lile and Clotliing — Home Economics Club 3.4; Festival Choir 3; Woman ' s (ilee Club 3; Tindenwoo.l College. BALDRID(;F. DONALD BRUCE: Des Moines: Chetuical Engineering — Tau Beta Pi 4: AlChemF 3.4; Drake University. BALDRIIX.E. JOHN C.; Des Moines; Indus- trial Edination — Industrial Education Club; I ' romc-nacleni 3,4; Bomb Photographer 2; Grand ' iew C:olIege. BALSBAUGIL RICHARD R,; Perr ; Mechani- cal F.ngiut rung - Phi Kappa Tau. Treasurer 3, ' ice Presideni 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3,4; ASME 2.3.4: eishea 3. BARKLEY, JEAN; Malcom; Technical Journal- ism. BARKLEY. KEIl H H.; Makom; Industrial Eco- nomics - ISSIF 3,4; arsitv Track 1.2.3.4; Varsity I Club 3,4; YMCA 1.2,3,4; Invest- ments Club 4. BARNES. BARRY O.; Des Moines; Veterinary Medicine — Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Phi Eta Sigma 2; Junior AVMA 1.2. 3.4; Medicine Ball Chairman 4; ISC Plaver 1,2. BARNES. DON.VTD IT; . e. Minn.; Eaim Operation — Thela Delta Chi, House Mana- ger 3.4; Recording Secretary 4; .Alpha Phi Omega 3.4; Farm Operation Club 3.4. Secre- tary-! reasurer 4; American Ceramic Society 1.2; Campus 4-H 3.4; RYP 3.4; Roger Wil- liams C:lub 1 ,2,3.4; Promenaders 3.4; Tum- bling 3.4; Veishea 1.2.3.4; Pep Baibecue 2,3; intianuirals 1.2,3,4; Interfraternii PIc-dge Council 1.2; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Austin Junior Ciollege. BARTFIELD. ROBERT G.; La Crosse, Wis.; Mechanical Engineering — Phi Kappa Tau; ASME 4; Iowa State Plavers 1.2.3.4; YMCA C:ahinet 4; YMCA Fralernilv Relations 3,4. BARRETT. JOHN F.; Omaha. Neb.; Electri- al Engineering - Kap|)a Sigma; AIEE 3,4, Puhlicitv Chairman 4. BARRING70N. DONNA M.; Alexis. 111.; Home Economics Education — Home Economics Club 3.4; Dorm Treasurer 2; YWCA 1.2.3.4; Brad- lev University. BARSON. FRED; Omaha. Neb.; Chemical En- gineering - Phi Lambda Upsilon 3.4; Tau Bel a Pi 4. Secretary 4; Iowa Engineer 3; AlChemK 3.4; Yel-Jax 3,4; MRA 3,4; Chain- hcrlaiii House Social Chairman 4; Secretary 4; Omaha Univcrsil . BARTON, DORIS R.; Eldora; Home Eco- nomics Education — Home Economics Club 3.4. BARTON. MARTHA L.; Council BiufTs; House- hold Equipment — .Alpha (iamma Delta; Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secretary; Alpha Lambda Delta; Household Equipment Club: Concert Band; S mphony Orchestra; Omaha Uiiivcrsit . BATES. MARGERV A.; Western Springs. III.; Sociologv — Kappa Delta; Science Women ' s Club 2.3,4; YWCA 2.3.4; Sketch .Sales 3,4; Lyons I ' ownship Junior College. B.AUER. TED L; Dubuque: forr fry — Forestry Club 2.3,4. Treasurer 3.4; MRA 2.3,4. Secre- tary-Treasurer; Kimball House 3.4; Hoist Stale Forest Advisory Committee 4; Intra- murals 2.3.4; Loras College. BAUGHMAN. F. GAYLE; Bloomfield; Applied .4r — Singers 3.4; Festival Chorus 2.3.4; In- tramural Board 3; Home Economic-; Club 2. 3,4; Kirksville State Teachers Clollege. BAXTER, GEORGE D.; Fort Scott. Kan.; Me- chanicfif Engineering — Ward System 2,3; ASMF 4; All College Bowling League 3,4; Fort St oil Junior Ciollege. BAYLESS, KENNETH L.; Coin; Farm Opera- tions. BEACOM, VINCENT E.; Sioux City: General Engineering Si mn .Alpha Epsilon; 1 Cluh; Knighis of St. Patrick; Varsitv Football. BEAN. DANIEL D.; Anamosa; General Sci- ence—Roger Williams Club. Treasurer. Vice- President; Iowa Baptist Student t:onimission. President; Christian Volunteers ot Iowa State College, Presideni. BEAN JANE M.; Marshalltown; Education - Home Economics Club 2.4.; Roger Williams Club 2.3; Linden wood College. BEAR. AARON DAVID; Omaha. Nebr.; Me- chanical Engineering — Men ' s Residence Asso- ciation 2.3,4; VVaici Svstem 1. Social Chair- niaii i Ward 1; Joint Social Council 1; loothall I; Intramurals 1.2.3.4; ASME 1.2.3. 4; I- ngineering Council 3.4: Pershing Rifles 1: Sticietv of American Military Engineers 3. 4; Iowa Slate Debators 2.3,4; Social Bureau 1.2.3.4; Hillel 1.2,3.4; Engineer ' s Ball 3. -Assistant Chairman 3; Engineer ' s Carnival 2. 3: ' eishea 1.2.3. Chairman ME Open House; Senior Prom. Assistant Chairman 3; Sweet- heart ' s Ball. Chairman 2; Teacher Rating Com mi lice. Student Representative; Di ision of Engineering 3.4. BEAR. WILLIAM F.; Beaconficld; Agriculture Education Phi Delta Kappa; Ag. Education Chdi 1.2.3,4. Secretary 4. BEATTY. L. DAVID; Cedar Rapids; Industrial Economics — Phi Kappa Psi; Sextant 2.3.4; Stai S Over V ' eishea 1,2; Science Faculty Part 2: Veishea Personnel Committee 3; Iowa Stale Scientist 3; NROTC 2.3.4: ISSIE 2.3, L BEAVIN, MILTON J.; Sioux Falls. S. Dak.; ■orf.i rv — -Alpha Chi Rho; Singers 4; Rogei Williams C:iub 2.3.4; Dakota Weslevan I ' ni versit ; Sioux Falls College. BECKTL. JOHN F.; Kasota. Minn.; Agronomy - Ward System 1; Newman Club 1,2.3,4; Campus ] 1: Agronomy Club 1.2,3.4; Man- kato ( Omniercial College. BECKIR, JOHN F.; Arnolds Park: Industrial Economics — Lambcla Chi .Alpha; Cieneral En gineering Societ 2; Industrial Economics Club 3.4; Newman Club 2.3.4; rishea 2.3.4; Investment Club 3.4; Creighton Uni ersitv. BEDFORD. ROBERT W.; Des Monus; (.rn eral Engineering — Sigma Nu. Pledge Trainer 2. House Manager 3. President 4; Student Properties Board Manager 3,4. Colorado Uni ersity. BEESE. ANN; Des Moines; Textiles and Cloth- ing - Delta Delta Delta; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; Bomb 3; Stephens College. 406 nillNkf. Rl III A. Wliitlrmoir: Trrhni al Juurnahim - IMii I imloii Otiiiiinn: lliuiic KconcmiKt l;lul I.:;. 1.1; C anitlr Kiltlnr A: I ' mhniaii HjiKltMmlL I: Uoiititifir I|4iu1InmiV. 5,-l. Makr-up F.dilor . . «%l«uiil Kdtlnr 4. Oak llall Vholjr hil jntl ili ilir (Jijir nun -4: ( aii)ni.i llrlla 1.2.1.4. BUSVKK. noROIIlV I.; («l.ir F.lll«; .V.ilri- tiitn — Roniti. Irjitifc l-dilol 4; Wrilcr Or- rjni jlinii« Ntjtl •. Ratlii Vitrk«luip 2: Ihrjirr W(irk«hop 1; Vct%hrj IVi iniicI C !!!- tiiillrr 2.-1; I ' ltliMi 4IU 1. I ilhli(it ( ' .lijir- rnjit : I.utlirr in Miidrnf .AwKialioii 2.3; (otaj Male ' I rj lirr (. illrnc. nH.I, JAMKS S; 1ij; Inimal lluthandry - nam! I; Rlcxk anil llriillc 4. BUI.. JAY Q; Millon: IV ciniiuv Mrilirinr - Jiinii r ( hjplri «if llir .Anirrnan X ' rirrinan .XwMijtinn 1.2.1.4; I ' jrMin ( ' iillrftr. HKII.. ROilKRI (.KNK; l lnnKlon: .4rr ii- Uflural t.fieinrrrintc .Mpha 1 nti Oninta; IMii Mu .Alpha. l ri-%Mlrnl 4; I au StRnia ilrlu; Stalihanl anil Hlailr; kniKhi  l Si. Palrirk: Junior I ' riiin 1, (.i ni ral (Jiairnian; HnmrtoniiiiR 4. Danic Chairntan; ' f; lu-a 4: Banil I.2..1.4. BfWfll. WIIHIR ! .; Wi-M Bi-n.1; Agron- omy W ' jmi S | |II 1.2.4; . Kronoin C liili 1.2.1.4; ProKrain Cliairtnan 4; ■ •i hl•a 2.1.4. BKNNnr. BfMAMIN A.; C:lianiiahon. 111.; Agncullural EtononiKx - Phi Drlla I lu-l.i: ARriiutliiral Kioniiinii Cijllb; S al l atil .mil Blailr 2.1.4; tixilliall I; ' ar il Wti-MlillK 1. 2.1.4; Rifle I canj 1.2.1; Krn on ( ' ollcRc. BKNSC:HOrK.R. l.KON (..; Iowa lalU; Imliis- trial Fxonomtcs - l.anilMla Chi .Alpha. BKNStJN. BFriY JK.AN; Ij .Moillt: Hitmr A ' ronofnifi iffurn iori — SiRma Kla Chi 1.2.1.4. Trca- uriT 4; lloinc Krononiin Club 1,2.-1.4; Campus 4.H 1.2..1; VWCA I. BKNSON. PAIRICI.A I..; Kanawha: Homr F.conoinirt F.dueation - SJRina Kin Chi 1.4; Home Fcoiiomic C:luh 1.2.1.4; Campus 4-11 1.4; Rural YounR IVxiple 4; Krishic Fellinv- hip .1.4- BKRCKHAN. DM. MAR I).; BriK kKn; t.rnrral F.nginrrring — Ward S slem 2; ln(lu lrial Kn- RineeriiiR Sotirlv 1; (.i-neral KiiRinei- ' rinR So- iiel 4; l ni i ' r il of Diihuipit-- BKR(.. Will JAM t.i IK, Moini-i; C.iiil En- eiiirrrine — Phi Kappa Pii; ; SCE 2.3.4; Tau l-amlMla Rho 1. BFRC.MAN. JAMFS W.; Harris; farm O irra- linni - ( ni er ilt of Soulh Dakola; Cheniislrv C:luh 1.2.1; LS.A 1.2-1- BFRHNARDT. JAMFIS K-; (Idcboll; Animal Husbandry - 3td S sU ' m 1.2.1.4. Inlrainura Chairman 3. President 4; till) Clul 1; Peji Council 1.4; Block and Bridle 3.4; Neivman Cluh 1-2.3.4; Dairs Induslrs Club 2. BFRRY. DORIS B.; BlakeshurR; F.duralion - Mpha Chi Omega; Flina Hall President -t: Sim|)son CollcRe. BHAC.WATI. lAI.lr Kl MAR N.; Bombav. Illdia; Agrinillural Fneinrrrinn —Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Ameritan .SiMiels of . Kritulliiral F.n- Rinrrr 3.4. Reporter 4; Iowa Stale Plaiers 5,4; I ' nivcrsils of Rombav. BIME.MIFR. Rill! ANN; .Moorland: Dietet- in; Morningside C )lleRe. BIRD. CHARI.F-S 1)-; Wmlen; Soil and Watrr ( onsrrralion - -Alalia; 1 leasurer -1, I ' au Beta Pi; Freshman HandlKMik 2: . Krii lilllire Kn- RineeriiiR Open House; Veishea 4; -AS.AK. BI.ACKBt RN, ROBFR4 R.; AiliiiRlnn lleiiihls, 111.; iirneral F.nninccTinn — Deila I ' psilun; Sextant Honorars; General EngineeriitR Soci- en 2.3,4. Bl.AISDFI.I., AI-FRED J,; Boulder Junction, Wis.; forrtlr . BI.AKF. WARRFN KFI TH; Crinncll: Ouiry lndiiilr - Djirs Induslrs C-lub 1,2,3,4; Dairs ' PriMlnits JuilRinR leaiii 1. BLANK, W. ARI.FN; Independence; EIrclri- fal F.netnrrnng - Phi Fia Sigma; Fta Kappa Nu; AlFF, IRF- Bl.ANK, WAI-IFR C; Ames; -Mrclianiral F.n- ginrrring. BI.ASKF.Y. MFRRII I- I-; Ogden; -Igricii liira Fnginrrring - Ward S slcm 3,4; ' ei hea 3,4; Bonne Junior Oillege- Bl-lss. PAII- I).; Roseland. Vir,; Mrrhamcal Fnginrrring - ASMF 3,4: Intramural Sports 1.4; Omaha Cniversitv, BI.I ARD, HARRY B.; Fnnib; Chrmiral Fn- ginrrring - Ian l-amlNla Rho 3,4, ' iiePresi ilenl 4; ASCF 2.1. t. Piesiileiil 1; MRA liilia mural Counril 1.1.1. Imimikhi I, Iiih,i Fil- Rinrer 2.1.1. l-cnal il M.injKei 1.1, BIODM. M R|ORIF FII ABFIH; MasuoiKl. Ill: I hild Drirloionrnl Ka|ipa Delta; W A 2.1-1; Dr Pauw rtiisersits- BKlOMQIISI. FI-ORFNCF M.; Rnilington; Homr Fionomif Fdinalion - Home Fion- nmiis Club 2-3.4; Frstisal Chorus 2-1; Itoml) 3: YWt;. 2.4; Doniiilors Ireasurer 4; Buling- lon Junior College. BI.IM. RICHARD D; lerril: C.n ' ll F.ngmrrr- inir - Tail lambda Rim 4; ASCK 2.3.4; In- tramnrals 3-t. Sfnrial Chairman 3; Soulh Dakota State College. BIIMFMHAI. DON AID K-; Chicago, III; Aorriffs - Beta SiHliia Psi; Forestry Club 2. 3,4; Rifle I ram 1.2.3,4; Captain 4; Austin KvcnitiR Junior College. niVIIII, MARY J.; Williamsburg: Homr Fro- iloiiiiri Fduialion IF I A 4; YW( 1,2.1.4: Flome Fronomiis C-lub 1,2.1.4; Mi-ssi.ih 3.4: IV Poster Chairman 1.4; Wisiiea 1.1, (.am pus III; W. .- 1; Rural Youth Organi ation 4- BI-YIHF. WH-I-IAM S-; Williamsburg; .4gri rnlturr Fduialion - Delta I au Delia; Agri- culture Filuialion Club 1.4: VM( A 1,2,3.4; Freshman Miser Program (Jtairman 4; Ar- nold , ir Sin lels 4- lUIFKF- Rl( HARD FRF DF RICK; Atlanta. (;a ; tirnrral Sftrnie; — . l| li.i Phi Omega 2.3-4: (ircen (taiider 4. -Assistant Filitor 4; Scieii list 4. Assislaiil KditoT -I; Roger Williams Club 3.4; Itinior Prom 1; Ci-orgi.i letll. BOC.FN. lOlADV: Di-s Moiiu-s. Dirlrlir, - Oak II.1II ' iie I ' Toiili-iil 4; lliillle Fionomiis Club 2.1.4; VWCA 2.3,4; Waul llelmont Cjil li-ge- BOIIN, RIVSFI-I. J-; Spirit l-ake, Mrrhaniral Fnginrrring Beta Sigma Psi; ASMF 1,2,3,4- BOHN- WII IIS C-; -Ames, . lrrlianiral Fngi- nrrring - Winter S|iorls Caniisal King 3; t ' (;l-A: I ' nisersils of Califoruia- BOI-D I ' , ROBFR I F-; Newton, ' lyr io ogv - Phi Ft:i Sigma I; Pi Mu Fpsilon 3.4: Psi C;hi 1.4. Vile President 4; Iowa Stale Pla ' .eti 2.1.4; Veishea 3. BOI.F. ROBFRr C; Pes Moinc-s. Cnil Fn- ginrrring - I ;iu I ;itiibil;i Rho 3.4; ASCFl 2. 3.4: Intranillrj] SiMtits 2.1.1: ' eisliea 3.4. BOI-I-FR. IIIFODORF J.; Di-s Moini-s. -4rr ii- trtlural F.nginrrrtng — n Sssleni 1.2.1.4; Phi Kta Sigma 2; lau Beta Pi; I au Sigma Delta; AIA 2.3.4. Class Repri-senlalive 4; (.reeii Caniler 3; losva Fliigineer 2.1,4, Car- loon Fililor 1.4- BO-MKK. C;AR0I-YN M.; Western Springs. 111.; (io( i iiad Sulrilion — Dell.n Delta Delia; Flome Fionomiis Club 2.1.4; YWCA 2.1; Western Ciollege; Lyons I ' ownship Senior College- BONNKWFI.L. GKORGF. F..; Altoona: fnrm OI)eration - Noble Flouse President 4: Farm Operation Club 4; Vel-Jav 1-2.1.4. President 4: Pep f:ouniil 2.3.4; 610 Club 3; Kansas I ' - Mier:ilion Chairman 3- BONOFF, LIFI.LA M-; Osage, Homr Fto- nomir% Edufalion — Flome Fionoiliics Club 1-2,1-4; Newman Club 1,2,3-4- BOOFH- LAfQlFI INE L; Ames, Dirlrlici - Alph;i (.amina Delia; Home Economics Cluh; WAA: VWCA; Fi-slisal Choir- BOR . HAFR- ROISFRI J-; Ames; Inimal nii tmnilT - Delia I ' psiloii; Intramural S|iorls 1.2,1.4; Blink and Bridle 1.2.3.4; Newman Club 1.2.1.4. BORS. FLMKR -A-; Fairbury. Nebr.; C.rnrral Fnginrrring - Band 1,2,3,4: Symphons Or- chestra 4. BORUM, CECIL J-, JR-: E:i5l Lansing, Mich-; (tcnrral Siirnrr — Pi Kappa Phi; Iowa Stale PlaserN 3; (.reen (.ander 4; Writers Round- table 4; Inlramuial Sports 3,4; Wri-stling 4; Baseball 3; Mirbigan Stale- BOSNAK, FRANC;FS M-; Cbiiago, 111-: Trrh- nirat JournaliMn - lU-Ua -el;i- Soi iai C;hair- man: Home F-iiuioiniis Club; VWC.A: Nesv- nian Club; Iowa Slate Dails 2; Bomb; Home- maker 2; Viiks Editor 2- BOSTON. LAIRFI lA F.: Webster City. Chrrn- i-! ry -Scienie Women ' s Club 3,4; Iowa Chem- ical -Socielv 3.4; Newman Club 3,4; Ellsworth Junior College- BOl ' C;HER- DONALD R-: Escanaba. Miih-; (.rriimir Fnginrrring - . CS 2.1-4; Newman C-lub 2-1.4; Northern Michigan College o; Eiluiation- BOVIS. (.FORGE I-; Elgin; ,Uer innir il -.n- Kineeririg - ASME 1.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Upper Iowa Unisersils. BOWERS. DORO LHV J.: I.eMars; Hnmr F.ro- nomir F.duralion — Flome Economic-S Club 1-2 1-4; VWCA 1.2.3.4. BOWES. JOHN I)-, JR.; Boone. EIrrlrical En- ginrrring. BOWMAN. JACK A-; Marshalltown; Gfo og - AIMF 2.1. Viie President 3; (ieology Club 1.4; l.inola Iniversits; ICl.A. r, . , BOWMAN- ROY E.: Chicago, III,; F.lrclriral Fnginrrring - Inter- Varsitv Fellowship; North Park College. BOYD, JAMFS F-; Le Man; .Mrt irmn .r. - lau Kappa F|isilon: Pi Mu Fpsilon; Math Club; Wintei Spoils Club- BRABAND. BFRNARD I--; Lake Park; Jgioii- miiv Agiouoiin ( lub: Forage Cluh: Rural Young Pl-ople; Iowa Slate I eai hers College BRADIFV. (.rV 1); Des Moines; MrilianunI Fnginrriing - Kappa Sigma. Prnident 3; I ' l lau Sigma 3.4; ASMF l.-i- v ' - ' ' V „ ' - , ' Plasers 1.2.1.4. Viie President 1: Bomb 2.1.4; (.reen Gander 2; Homeinmlug 1; Veishea 1. BRADSIRFFI. NORMAN D: Belle I ' lalnr; l.rnrral Fnginrrring - Kansas .Stale (.ollege. BRADY. DAI F R.; Mai|Uokela; Indinlriitl Fdii fiilion. BRAIN. CFIIA I ; llrdiirk; )i -(e ii • - Home Fionmoiis Club 1.2: Kafipa Phi 1.4; WAA 2.1: VWCA 2; 4 H Club I; Feslnal (hod 4 BRALIHWAIIF. IA( K IL: Alio. Idaho; (nil Fnginrriing ASCF 1.4; Inlversitv ol Idaho. BRANS I AD. DONALD H: Ihomimm; FIrr Iritnl Fnainrrring Watd Ssstem 1.2.5.4; AIFF 1.2.3.4; liiihrran Student A HKiallnn 1.2,3.4; VMCA 4; Veishea 3. BRAI N. RICHARD F.; Wo ' ses. S Dak.: ,4 ri- rullurat fournaliim - Drlla Sigma Rho 3-4; Sigma Delta C-hl 3.1, Agiiiultiiial Journal ism (;lub 1,4, Seitelars - I teasurrr; Iowa State Debaters 2.3,4: Iowa -Agrii iilluiist 1-4. Man- aging Fililor. loua Stale Dails 2.1-1. Filitor BRFCKFNRHH.F. F LFANOR 1. Amo; Homr F.riinomti I F.duralion -Chi Omega. I. Prrsi dent 1; Pallhellenit (a unfil 2.3; Phi l ' l«l Ion OmiiTon 3.1- President 3: Mortar Board 4; Home Fionomiis Club 1.21.4; HWCA 1.2. 1.4, Seirelais 1; WSSF 2. Viielars; SsKial Bureau 2; Wesiniinsier loundalion 1,2,3,4, Sllldrlll Di-aiiMH-s 1.1 BKFC kFNRID(,F- FsllllR M.; Ames; .Iflilird ■ Irt Pi Beta Phi; Phi L|fsiton Ommon 4; Delta Phi Delta 4; Mortal Biuld 4; Homr Fionomiis Cluh 1.2-3,1, C-oumil Hislonan 1: Home Fionomiis C;urtiiuhjm 2.1; VWCA 1.2.1.4; Fiesbnian Y Prrsidenl I: Pubbtits CJiairmati 2. Pii-sident 4; ReliRion in Life Week 1- Seiretars 3- BRFGMAN- CillAHIFS H-: Dubuque: Irl- mniiry Slrdliinr. BRIC kIFY- AI.MN F : innin, (.rnrral F.n- gtnrrfing - Pi Ka|i| a Alpha. Conierl Band 2.1; Marihiug Band 2.1: Fnginrer ' s Ball 1. BRIDFNBALC.H, JAMES 1.; Omaha, Nebr.: l.rramir Fnginrrring — Panimel Court I ' jtntn- lil 3,4: Veishea Ojien House 2-3,4- BRILEY, DALE F-: Ames; IXermory Aterfi. BRINKMEYER, DALE L-; l ne Tree; IVlrr- irirtry Medicinr — Sigma Phi F ' lnilon; A ' eler- inariaii: Homecoiiiing; State I ' nisersits of lowa- BRINK.MEYER, DIANE R.; lone Tree; C.rn- rral Hninr F. onomii - Oiiiii ron Nil 4; Home Faonomiis Club 3.4; Lnnersits of lossa. BRISFOW- NANCY A-; Des Moines; f.rnrral Homr Flronomirt - Kappa Kappa (iamma; William Woods Colli-ge; Liiisersits of lowa- BROCKMEVER- MARY J-; Omaha, . rlir.: Hou rliold F.quitnurnt — Home FxonomiM Club 1-4: YWCA 3; Fi-stiial Choir 4; L ' ni- M ' lsils of Oniaha- BROWN- CHARLES N.; Ames; .4gronomv - Delia rpsilon. Exeiulise Council 3; Phi Mu Aliiha 2.3.4. Warden 3.4; Alpha Zeta 3.4: Phi Eta Sigma I; Cardinal Kes 4; ISC Sing- ers 1.2.3.4; Men ' s (ilee Club 1.2.3-4: Festisal C;hoir 1-2-3-4: Miniwaiua (.roup 2-3-4. Presi- dent 3; VMCA 1.2.1.4. Freshman Y President 1. President 3. Cabinet 1.2.3.4. StafT 4: Vei- shiM 3- BROWN. DOLORES A.; Perrs; Homr Fxonnm- iri F.duralion - IS-A 3.4. Secrelars 3. President 4: Home Economiis Club 1.2.3-4: YWCA I. 2-3.4: WAA 4; Winter Simrls Club 1-2.3.4: 1.30 Club 2.3; Religion in Life Week 2; Wel- les Foiinihilion 1; Summer Social Bureau 3. BROWN. EIC.FNF C: Iiuliana|Milis. IniL: Jr. rltilrrtural Fnginrrring - .AI 2.3.4; Persh- ing Rilli-s 1.2.3; Arnold .Air Socielv 4. BROWN- lAMFs M.: Ireton; l rrin ir Mrdi- nnr Junior A MA 1.2,3.4. BROWN, JOAN . .; Sioti, Ark : l.lnid Hnrl- otimrni I ' l Beta Phi. Viie President 4: Home Eionomics Club 1.2.3.1: Home Eco- nomies Ciouniil: Bomb 2.3.4. Serretars 3; Flomeinaker. National Adierlising Manager 1: lollriialism and W.A.V I . ward- BROWN. KFNNFLH F: Runiiells; .4«ririi . lurnl Fnginrrring -MR 1-2-1.4; ASAE 2-3. 4; Intramunils 1-4; Camp Dmlge -Annex- BRO N- NFD S; Aleilo. 111.; Animal Hut- hninh - Pill Delia Thela. BROWN- ROBFR I (.-; Reil Oak; .4gririi;iur(i; F.duralion - I beta Delta Chi; -Agricultural Fduialion Club 2-1-4; Intramural Sports 3.4: R11I 0;ik Junior College- BRIBVKFR. CLARK R-; Harses; Mrchaniral Fui;nn rring — BRIC.FRF- GENE S.; Siuox F.illj, S. Dak.: Fomlry — Foresin Club 2.3.4: .Augustana Col- lege. BRINN, NANCY; Waterloo; l.rnrral Homr F ' ronomir — BRl ' NS, DAVIE A.; Titonka; forrilrv - For- i-slrv Club 2.1.4: Wiestling 3. BRISIE. FRVNKIIN W: Spenirr; Farm Of.. rralion -.Al|.ba eta 1.1; Sigma (hi. Hisloi- ian 2.3.4, Plibliiils ( ' hariman 3.4. Ssbolarship Chairman 3.4; Faim Opciation Club 1.2,3,4: 1.30 Cluh 2; Intiamuial Sixirts 1,2.3,4; Vei- shea 1,2.3,4- BCCHANAN. BFR L 1.: Iowa Cits; Indutlrial F.ionomtri Pi Kappa . lpha; Veishea 2; Hoineioming 3. BI(;ll N N, DON .; Wheallaml; IXeriMurr 1fr, i, i.ie kappa Sigma: AVMA 1.2.5,4; M: VeleriiiaTiaii. Fieasutci 4; Veishea 2; I ' piirr low;l I niselsits. BI ' C kl FY, DON: Alton: Igrirullural f.durt- lion grii nltiiral Fducation Cluh 1.5,4; Newman ( lub 1,2.3,4. BI ' CKIFV. RXMON I); Forest Cits: 7oolofn - Kna| i. Iloiisr OfTiiei 1.1; Iowa Stale l r- bateis 1.1. I iiihrian student Assoiiation 5, 4; Waliloif Jtiiiini (allege. BI ' CKMVN. HAROLD J.; Mu«aline; Agrirul- tural Fduralton - .Agricultural Education Club 1.1. Ill DDING. lOflN W: Vaislxirn; Irlrnnary .Urdiiinr C:enlial College BI ' FLOW, FRFD W, C bnago. III.; InduilrmI Fronomin Waul Ssstem 1.2.1.1: l-amlnla Wanl Sccietars 2. Pnigtam C.haiiman 3, Piesident 1,1; SsHial Hurrail 1. ISMF 2.5,4- 407 BCNGI ' . Rt)r AM) C: Li-Mars; J ttrmutry Mrdicint — .W S . . Sttrtlan 2; low;i Slate SinKt:l 1: Fall Ban(|iu-i (Chairman 4; Veter- inarian 3.4. Business Managfr 4; llontetoin- ins : Westmar College. Drake lniversil . BIRCIH. NORMAN V.: Hopkins. Mo.; ludux trial EcoTwmic. — Tlieta Delta Chi. IJbrariaii 4: Order of the Sextant 4; ISSIE 4; Iowa Slate Players 2.3.4; Yel-Jax 2.3.4. Treasurer 4. BIRCH. W.M.I FR O.: Waterloo; (iftirral En- nitirrrnit: SinTiia Nu. Recorder ' S, Treasurer 4; Order of the Se tant 4; (lES 3,4; Troper- iif Board :t.4; eishea 3,4. Bl ' RHOr. RICHARD W.; Schaller; Civil En- ginrrrtnn I ' lii Kappa Tau, Social Chairnutn 3. Treasurer 4: I au Lambda Rho 3.4; ASCK 2 3 4: Iowa Hnpineer 3.4. .Muiniii Items Editor 4; Veishea 1.2- Bl ' RKE. DICK; Rotk Island. III.: Sociolonx. BL ' RKEr. WH I.IAM H.; Minhurn; .hinnni Hii haudn - nUnW and Bridle 1.2.3.4. Bl RNHAM. Bl KVI.K K.; Detavan. Minn.: Dirlrlify — (.iivt.uiis Adolpluis CU IleKe. BLRIC;H. MARY KI.IZABETH; OsaRe; Hotnr Economics Education — Sigma Kappa. St liol- arshi]) Chairman I; Festival Choir 2; I ihn Theater 2. IJIsF. WH. I.IAM H.; Cedar Rapids; .tgrirtil- turat Economics — I ' hi Kappa Psi; IS.A 2,3. Vice-President 3; Vard S stem 2.3. Pul)litit Couniil 3; Cardinal Guild 4. Budget Com- mittee 4; Cireeii Ciander 2.3,4, CirtulalioTi ManaRer 2. Promotion Manager 3. lUisiiu-ss Nlanafier 4. Treasurer 4; Student Union Board 2.3.4, Vice-President 4; ' eishea 2.3: I ' nion Open House Chairman 3; C:anipus ' arieties Chairman 3; Cornell CoUeRe. BISHMAN. JORDAN F.; St. Joseph. Mo,: (irrirral Etininffring — Laboralor Theatre 2.3 .4 : M issou ri School of M I nes. Bl ' SHNFM,. BliRTON L.; Manchester; IV fr- imirv A tv ;n e - Baseball 2.3; YMCA 1,2,3. 4.5. ' BUSHNELL. RICHARD M.; Manchester; In- dustrial Economics - Tau Kappa Epsilon; YMCA 1.2.3.4; ISC Scientist 2,3.4. Adver tisinR Manager 3. Business Manager 4; Coe ( oMege. Bl SSKY. JACK D.; Busscv; Electrical Engi- tiftririff. BLTLKR. MARY I..; Ames; Child Ih-vrlnf,- mrnt — C anuna Phi Beta; Omicron Nu 3.1: Home Economies C!lub 1 .2.3,4; Social Buit an 2.3; Dance Club 2,3; Veishea 3; Panhel Council 3. Brri.KR. ROBERT O.; Ames; Industrial Edu- rrtf oN Industrial Education Club 2.3; IF ' T.A 4. Triasurer 4; YMCA 3.4: Ward System 1.2, 3.4: Weslev Foundation 1.2.3.4. BUTORAC. EDWARD C; Madrid; Cix ' il En- ginrrring. BUTTON. DONALD J.; Riceville; Agricul- tural journalism — FarmHouse; .Mphn Zeta 3.4; .April ullural Journalism Club 1 .2,3.4: Sipma Delta Chi 3.4; Agricultural Couiu il 3.4; Treasurer; .Agriculturist 1 .2. Associate Editor 3. Editor 4; ISC Dailv 1.2.3.4; Bomb 3: Iowa Slate Plavcrs 2; Veishea 2.3. BYRNE. EUGENE C; Moorland; Physics - Physics Club 3,4; Buena Vista College. C CADWELL. THEODORE C; Rochester. Minn.; Mrrhanical Eneinrcriufi — Alpha Chi Rho. ASME 3,4; Frisbie House 4; Veishea 2.3: Rothesler Jr. Colleire. CALDWELL. WII.I.IA.M P.; LaFeria. Tex.; Iiotan — I beta Xi; Order of the Sextant 3.4: Botanv Club 1.2. CA.MPBELL. DALE C; Elverstnn. III.; Forestry - Foresirv C;lub 3,4; Circle K Club 4; Car- thage College. CAMPBEI.I,, DEAN L.; Kelley; Vocational Education. CARLISLE. LELAND D.; Elliott; Aeronomv Affronomv Club 2.3,4; Debators 3.4. CARLON. CHARLES (;.; Cowrie; Farm Of)rr- alion — Alpha (iamnia Rho; Farm Ot eration Club 2.3.4: YMCA 2,3.4; Inter Fraternitv Pledge Council 2; Campus 4-H 3.4; Intra- murals 2.3.4: .Au ustaiia Colleee. CARLSON. BRUCE A.; Columbus. Nebr.: Chemical Engineering — Phi Kaupa Psi; .Al- ChemE 2.3.4; Band 1.2; Bomb 2: Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Track 3. CARLSON. CARROLL O.; Aha; Institution Management — Home Economics Clid 1,2.3. 4: Iowa State Plavers 3; YMCA 1,2: Veishea 2.3.4. CARLSON. ROBERT U.; Siouv City; Me- rhaniral Enginrrring - ' Thela Xi. CARMEAN. NLARY A.; Lake Citv; Home Eco- nnmic Education — Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: YWCA 1,2; Dorm Advisor 2.3. CARNEY, DUANE A.; Pierson; Electrical En- gineering. CARPENTER, BETTY E.; Rowan: . ' tft ' Ued Art - Sigma Kappa; Home Economics Club 2.3,4: YWCA 2.3; 4-H Club 2; Fc-siival Chorus 2; Honietoming 2.3,4, Veishea 2.3; Senior Prom 3; Religion-in-Life Week 3; Sketch 2.3; Waldorf ColleRC. CARR. EDDIE I..; Des Moines; Civil EtiRineer- ing — ASCE: Drake I ' niveniitv. CARROLL, EI(;ENE J.: Cresco; Dairy Hus- bandry — Dairy Husbandry Club 3,4; Uni- v«Tsity of Wis(otisit . CA.kKOl 1 . IWIIN I).: Chicago. 111.; Atuinal Husbandly - UcUa I au Delta; 4-H Club 4: Newman Club 2.3.4: l )wn State Singers 3; Block and Biidle 1,2,3; Messiah 3,4: Paidtel Dance C-oinmittee 3; North vestern Unixersit . CARSON. ROBERT D.; Pipestone, Minn.; Etvrtrual Engineering - Al EE-IRE 1 .2,3.4. CARIER. SHIRIJA A.; Ames; Education- Pi Beta Phi; Home Ftonoinics Club 1 .2.3; YWCA 1.2,3: X ' eishea 1.3.4: IUMne( .ining 4; Bond) 3,4; Ir. Proni 3; Iowa State Pla ei 2. CASPERS. MARY E.: Bl(KnninRt in. Wis.; Home Management — KLipiia Delta; I4atnline L ' niversit . CHALUPSKY. CLAIRE M.; La Porte Citv; Agricultural Education — Phi Delta Kappa: .Agricultural Education Club 3.4; Professional Eilucation Fiatc-rnity 4; Intramrals 4; Iowa State Leadiers College. CHAPMAN. MAXINE A.; Qulin. Mo.; Tex- tiles and Clothing - Home Economics Club 3.4; Unixersitv of Missouri. CHAPMAN. NEIL F.; Emnictsburg: Veterin- ary Medicine — Jr. American Veterinary Medi- cal Association. C:HAPMAN. ROBFR T; Waterloo; Forestry - Forestr Club. Agi i( uliurist Stall: Atnes Forester: rni ersii ol Iowa. CHAPPEI.L, L. EUtiENE; Corning; Agricul- tural Economics — .Agricultural Economics Club 1.2.3.4, Secretary: Debatci-s. CHASE, W.H.; Flreno. Okla.; Induslrml En- gineering — So(iet of Industiial Engineers; Basketball 1: Drake: Kheiio ]v. College. CHIODINI. AMBROSE I..; Herrin. III.; Elec- trical Engineering — WY.li; University of Illi- nois. Sovilhern Illinois Uni ersit% ' . CIIRISMAN. FRANKLIN L.: Alburnett: Ani- mal H t hnndi — liouling. CHRISTENSEN. FRED A.; Harlan; (ieneral Engineering — Pi Kappa .Alpha; Iowa En- gineer 2; Engineers Carnival 3; Homecoming 3.4: Veishea ,3. CHRISTENSEN, VIRGIL W.; Ea?lc (irove; Agricultural Education — Pi Kappa .Alpha: Pledge Trainer 4: .Agricultural Eilucation C:iub 1.2.3.4. CHRISTY. JAMES R.; Garrison; Agronomy- Adelanic: Agronomv Club, Vice-President 4: Sigma Ther:i Epsilon. Intramurals 1.2.3.4; Har est Ball 4. CIMBURKK, JERRY; Cedar Rapids; Industrial Econoniu s — Sigma .Alpha Epsilon. ISSIE 3.4, l-Club 2.3.1. Football 1.2.3.4. Basketball I. CLAM PITT. RICHARD R.; New Providence; Psychology — Phi Mu Alpha 3.4. Treasurer 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 3.4; Psi Chi 4; Phvsics Club 3.4; Festival Chorus 1.2.3,4. lo va State Singers 3.4; Mau hinu Band 1 .2: Concert Band 1.2.3: Uniied World Federalists 2.3.4. Treasurer; Cnsmopoiiian Club 3. CLAPP. RICHARD E.; Ames; Industrial Eco- nomics - Delia Upsilon; ISSIE 1,2.3,4; Iowa State Dailv 2. CLARK. FRFD J.; Knoxville; Civil Engineer- ing — Pi Kappa Alpha; Tau Lambda Rho: ASCE. CLARK. MARTIN H.: Kanawha; Animal Hus- bandry — FarmHouse. Secretary 3; Block and Bridle Club 1 .2.3.4: I eacher Rating Com- mittee 3.4; Little International 1,2,3; 4-H 1.2,3: 630 Club 3; Veishea 2.3. CLARK, WILLIAM W.. JR.; Western Springs, III.: General F.ngineertng — Delta Tau Delta; ASME 3.4: I ES 4; Engineer ' s Carnival 4. CLAUSEN. DALE W.; Dexter: Veterinary Medicine - .Alpha (iamma Rho; Gamma Delta 1.2.3.4.. .; AVMA: Veishea. CLAWSON. HAROLD E.; Sioux Citv: Electri- cal Engmerring — Beta Ward; AIF-E; Morn- ingside Collece. CLEARY. RICHARD E.; Ames; Physics v - shea. CLEMONS. ll k l W.: Ne ada: Medumi cal Entiineri nit;. CLIFTON. JOHN B.; Rrookfield. 111.; Mechan- ical Engineering — C h;ind erlain House 3,4. Secretary- Treasurer; Sigma Theta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Tau Sigma 3.4; Weslev Foundation 3. 4; Jowa State Sinaers 3; Festi al Choir 3; Lvons TWP Ir. College. C:L0SE. pa TRICIA J.; Spirit Lake; Home Eco- nomics Edticaloin — Pi Beta Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Oniic ron Nu; Home Economics Club: YWC:A 1.2.3: Homemaker 2.3; Iowa Stale Dailv 2.3: Home Economics Ba aar 4. COFEMAN, CHARLES W.; Scmih English: Animal llushanihx - Block and Bridle; Marching Ii;ind: Simpson College. C:OHN. LEONARD A.: Newton: Chemical En- gineering — AlChemE 2.3,4; CardiiKil Ciuild 3.4; Tau Beta Pi 3.4; Phi Fla Sigma 1: Phi Lambda Upsilon !t.4; Pi .Mu Epsihm 4; Knighls of St. Patrick 3.4. Vice-President 4; MRA C abiiul 3.4; WSST 2: ISC Plavers 2.3,4; MRA Newspaper 1: Bomb 2: March- ing Band 1.2: Concert Band 1,2.3,4; Or chestra 1 : eishea 1 .2. COHOON. JAMES D.; St. Louis. Mo.; Chemi- cal Engineering. C:OLE. C:ONSFANCE A.; New Orleans. La.; Textiles and Clothing - Alpha Delta Pi: Home F ' conomics Cllub 1 .2.3.4: Home Eco- nomics Council 3.4; Pardullenic Couiuil 3; Intramural Boa« d 2,3: Bowling Club 2,3; Ai- cherv 2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3.4: Tlomecoming 2.3; Veishea 3.4. COLLINS. PERRY I..; Ames ; Veterinary Medi- cine - AVMA 1.2.3.4: Ward Svsicm 1,2.3.4; ' cishea 2.3; Morningside C:()llege. (Ol.MNSON. DON l 1) I ' ,; Moline 111.; Agri- tnltural Education - Phi Delta Kappa 3,4; -Agric ultural Education Club 2,3,4; Inter- Varsity 4; WSSF 4; Bond) 4: Iowa .Agricul- turist 4; .Augusta na Ciollege; University of Missouri. COLONY, F. AUSFIN; Iowa City; Agricul- tural Engineering — Delia Sigma Rho 3,4; ASAE 2.3,4; Weslev Foundaiicm 2.3,4, Coun- cil 3.4; YMCA 1.2.3,4. C;.d.inet 3; Engineer ' s Council 3.4; Alumni Hall. ' iie- President 3: Debaters 1.2.3.4. President 3; Cardinal Guild 4. Vice-Prt idcni 4; Messiiih 3. COMBELLICK. JOHN D.: Iowa Falls: Elec- trical Engtneertng SiAh r.ini and Blade 3.4; AIEE 4; YMC.A. C-abinet 2: Inieifaiih Coun- cil 2,3. -i e-Presidenl 2; R.idio C:lub 3.4. CONKLIN, BARBARA B,; Watcilno; Home Economics Eduftilion — Oyw ' unm Nu 3.4; Phi I ' psilon Omicron 3.4; Ilonu- Ec Club 1,2.3.4. Dance 3; Dormitor . .Ad isor 2,3; The Dormer 3; ' eishea 1.2; lunior Prom 3; Senior Prom 4; YWCA 1.2.3.4. CONKLIN. ROGER W.; New Hartford; ,4gr - eultural Education - .Ag Ed Club 2.3,4; Delta W ird 2.3; Intramural Manager 2.3: Veishea 3; Campus 4H Club 2,3; Iowa State Teach- ers College. CONLEY. BARBARA F.; Rockford, 111.: Die- tetics — hlnmv K( (Mub 1.2.3.1; Omicron Nu 2.3: Social Bureau 4; Dormitorv. .Ad isor 2, 3. Publicit Ch.fi I man 2; Service Chairman 3; Taborat(ir Theater 3. C:ONN, DOROIHY I.; Cedar Rapids; Child Development .Alpha Delta Pi. C:OOK, WALTER W.; Eariham; Veterinary Medicine — .Alpha Ciamma Rho; Junior AV- MA 2.3.4,. ' . C:OON TZ. GEORCiE R.; Denver. Colo.; Agri- cultural Education — .Adelanle; Ag Ed Club 1.2.3.4; Messiah Clhoir 3.4; C:horus 3; LSA 1 .2.3,4: Foundation Board 4; Religious Em- phasis Week 3. C:OOPER. DALE R.; CJrafton; Dairy Industry - Theta Delta Chi; D.I. Club 1.2.3,4; Vei- shea 4. COPELAND. JACK H.; C.ouii il Bluffs; Elec- Incfil F.rigineeting — Sigma 1 luta Epsilon. C.ORBIN. WILLIAM E.; Monti. c-llo; forestry. CORKFRV. WILLIAM P.; Fairbank; Agron- omy - AS. 3.4: Newman Club 1,2,3.4: Stu- dent C ' ounselor 4. CORTU L RAYMOND L.; Kalona: Agronomy - ASA 3.4: Washiimton lunior College. C:OI HERN. MAXINE: Fairbanks. Alaska: Home Management — Radio Workshop; Grace- land lunior College. COURS, THOMAS V.; Cedar Rapids: Elec- trical Eniiineernig — AIF E 2.3.4; House Ac- tivities Chairman 2: ' eishea 3,4. C;OX. LOUIS W.: Dubuciue: Chemical Engi- neering — St. .And rose College. C RAFT, ROLAND E.; Milwaukee. Wis.; For- estry — Forestr (;lub 1.2.3.4: Intranmrals 1. 2.3.4. CRAIG. JOAN F.; Mout Ayr; Home Econom- ics Education — Tau Ciamnia; Home Ec Club; Band. CRAWFORD, JOSEPH S.; Des Moines; Chem- ical Engineering — Phi C amma Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Knights of St. Patrick; ' cishea 3; Homecoming 2,3; Inler- fratcrnitv Council 2.3; Soti;d Bureau 3.4. C:RKCELIUS. LOUISE M.; St. Louis, Mo.: Child Dei ' elot ntent — Home Ec C:iub 2.3.4: YWCA 2; Inter-Varsitv Christian Fellowship 3.4: Elm hurst C ' cillece. CIREELMAN. DOROTHY M.; Western .Springs. 111.: Techniiiil Joinnalism — Kap) a Alpha Theta: Dailv, Women ' s Editor 4: Cireen Gan- der: Bomb; WAA: Iniramurals; Festi al Choir; Veishea; l. c)ns ' T()wnship Junior Col- lece. C:R0SKEV. WALTER E.: Cedar Falls; Archi- tectural Engineering — .ALA 3,4; Iowa State ' Tea hers C ' ollece. CROSSON. CHARLES L; Clinton; Horticul- ture — HinK Club 2.3.4: University of Mis- souri. C:R0WLEV. PAUL R.; Des Moines; Chemical Engineering — Kanpa Sirnia. CULBERTSON. FRANK U; Bl.iiisbnrg: Agri cultural Education loh.i (.amni.i Rho; Ag. Ed. Club 3.4; Basketball I; Ciluuus 1.2; Dra- matics 1,2; Webster Citv Junior College. f;ULLFN. -A. R.: Boone: Veterinary Medicine — C:UMMINC;S, WILLIAM C;.; Fairfield; Agricul- tural Education — Ag. Ed. Club 2.3.4; Intra- murals 2.3,4; Pearson Hovise. Intranmrals Chairman 3. President 4; MRA, Cabinet 4. Steer inc C-ommittee I . L CUNN INGHAM. CORDON C:.; Davenport: Acronomy — Golf Team 3.4. CURRIE. ROBFR I B.: Sac C:itv: Agricultural Education — Delta C:hi: Interfraiernitv Pledce Council 2; Ag. Ed. Club 4; Intramurals 1.2. 3.4. CURTIS, MARY ANN; Western Springs, III.; fnsfitrifinn Management. D DADDS. FLOYD S.; Kaneville. III.; Agricul- tural Engineering — .ASAE 3.4. Scribe 4; SMn- I)hoiiv Orchestra 2.3.4; Weslev I ' oundation 2.3,4: Mens ' Residence Association 2,3.4; In- iranniral .Athletics 2.3,4; Illinois Stale Teach- ers College. 408 I , k .  ll KI K; SLMlimiir. Mt. . Ign rultural l-.tiuiation:- NmiliHrM Mi«vturt Stale Ciollntr. DAI (.llf R IV. CMARIKS J.; Brilrvur: iHer- inary MntiiiHr - AVMA I.2.5.-4; Nrwmaii Club 1.1 ' . . I; Wnhra l.2. .i DAVIS, f ARI. I).; OttuniHa: InituHnnl Fngt- ftfffin MRA 1.2.1.4. Iniraiiuitjl 1.2.1.1. Iitlijtniitjl CiiuiHil 1.1; MK M«tjiil llrail Rr iilriii i. Vri hrj 1.4; (riitMl (4 llcKr. I A |N. JOK A; SirrltitR. Ill; innmil Hii haniiry - | rtij Sigiiu IMii; HltMlt, .iiul llritl!r 1.2.1.1; Vfl |a 1.2.1; rulira 2. DKRl MR. IIAROI I) K ; nrot Cilv: Agnrut- turat f.nginrrrine - ASAF 2.1.4. I K(. . R( Y M.; Siilnr%. Mont ; Inima! Hut- hantlry - Phi Kla Sikmu I; XriIi iiltiirr riiili 1.2; I iillirrjli Nhiilrni vn i.ilif)ii 1 .2; Drlijlr I : l.iiilc Inirrnjlinitjl I ; Mottuna Stair Collrcr. in. KAI.B. KDWARl) I..: l)avrn|Kiri: Chrm- ittry - I ' nivcr iu of Vi«on in; AiiRiulan.i ( ollrxr. DKt.AHlNI. SIAM.KV C; Amo: Chrfrnml f.nginrfntt£ - Phi Kappa P i; AlC ' .hcinl-; S aliharil and Hladr; Prr hing RiMo. DFN ' nY. LYNN A.; (.iiard. III.; itiifttttl Hus- bandry - Karmllcui r; RIocL and Hridir 2.4: € ' .anipui 4H; Hotm Show 1: BUtkhurn Col- Inrc. OKNSMORt. fRWK K.: KdRruiKJd; Irtrrmary Mrttirntr - I- rtii(ivr ( oiiiitil of Junior Chap- ter of AWIA in ROl A. ir W R ; Panama C:it . Panama: rramif f- niiitirrTirin - Knuinfi ( uh, ' i c Proidcnl; I invcr it of Panama. I K Rl V( k. At RAI F RK K: Molinr. 111.; HrfiTtrnl f.neiurrrtfiti Ward S lcm 1,2.1; AlKF IRF 2.1.4; Newman C:iuh 1.2.1; St. Andui M- (olk ' sc. tin |N HMA N, ANNK M.; CnMal I-ikc. Ill; ir -ziri - Kappa Delta; VWCA 1.2.1.4; (.irU Cilee Club 2; I.SC SinRent 1; Fc tiial C ' horu% 2. DFWKY. (.AYI.FN L.; Sac Cilv; ArronauXifai hngittrrrtng. DIAZ. FRANC;iSC:(); (;natrmala; Animal Hti - bandry — aitnnal Sthool of .- Rriculturr. DIAZ, } n : Mav.n CH FArctncal F.nainrrr- mc - Kla Kappa Mu 4: I au Beta Pi 4; .MF.F. 2.1.4. PrcMdtni 4; Ward S tem 1.2.3.4; :amp ' i Radio C ' lnh 1.2.1.4, Secretary 2. President 1: C)l ilian Pilot I rainimz ProRram 1.2: Xenman Club 1.2,1.4; Mason Cit Junior Col lege. DICF. I.FF; H.; Martnn: Animnl Huibandry — Alpha lau Omeva. Srrihe 2. Rush Chairman 1; .Xitrituliurivt I ; Wishea 1 ,2.1; Homecom- inR 2.1.4; Marchimi Hand I; i.itllc l.i r to ' k Inlrrnational 2.3; HomecominR Cieneral Chair- man. DICKMAN. MARY R.; St. Cloud. Minn.: ttttution Managrmrnt — Dorm Social Chair- man I; Crtllettc of St. Rrnediri. DIII.OX. f.l.FN D.; Kt-nia: Aenruhural Edu ratiitn — ARrirnlture Cilub 1.2.1.4. Circulation ManaRt-r. P(ihli(il% CJiairman I. lUNC.FS. NANCY J.; Brtlford; tAnld l)rirlof - tnrn - Kappa Alpha I beta; YWC;. 1.2,3.4; Home Fjonomics Club 1.2.1,4; Hrmu-makcr 1; X ' eishea 1 .2.1; HomccominR 4; Messiah 1. DIRKS. RICHARD F.; Akron: Industrial Fxo- nomifi- Delia Ian Delta. President 4. Cor- re tMtndinR m ' rriar 1; Iowa Stale Scientist 2; ISSIF 2.1; Order if Sextant 2.1.4. Com- manilinR OITic er 1; Stabbard and Blade 1,4. DIRKsfN. RAYMOND H.; Kanawha; Animal Husbandry - Block and Bridle 1.4: Intra- murals 3.4: Ward S «iem; X ' eishea 1; Iowa I ' nuersits. Dl ISWOR I M. ROBFR I |.: AlRona; FIrrlri rat Fneinrmng — AIFF 1.2.1; Jr. Chamber nl C irnmcrcr 1; Veteran of Fiirricn Wars 1. Dll H.. ROt.FR C.; SiH-ncer; iAirmual Trrh- nology - Ian Kappa Fjistlnn; Iowa Cbemira ' VKtei 1.(; MarihinR Band 2.3; Omcert Band 2; NforninRside OdIeRe. DIXON. DFAN A.; Ames; (.rnrral Fnitmrrr- ing. DIXON. JAMF.S W.: Sioux Ciu; ArrbHrrlurr - ( ' ni er ii cd f)r( oM. DIXON ROBFR I D.: RcMknell Cilv; Mrrhan- iral F.nginrrring. DI.FSK. RICHARD R.; Berwvn. III.; (hrmistry — Iowa CJiemi al Sociei 3.4; Newman Chih 3.4; Yel Jax 3.4; Morion |nnior CollrRe. DOCK NDORK MARIF F ; Milwaukee. Wis.; Texltln and tAnthtng - SiRma Kappa; Twi !. ers 1.4; iSC: Platers 2.3,4; Newman Club 1.2.3.4 DOCKSI ADFR. Rl SSFI.I. F ; Rudd: tarm Oft- rraiinn - farm Operation CJub 2,3,4. Ser Rrant At Arm«; ouni Man in Pammel Ciourt DODD. ( HARt.FS M. JR.; Ame ; tndutlnat Futnnmtfs - Phi Kappa P i. Sccrelarv 2; issif 3.4; loinf Social Oiuniil 2: Mar Over ' ei hej 2. Inlran Plj ers 1 IM f R R I NC. F I F ANOR M ; l.uaita: Hnmr f-ftmiimin Fdin aUon. IXHIINf.. HAROI D D; Weldon fandtraf ' r itfhilrrtttrr - SSl A. 1 imersii nf Nrbra«ka DONN R. lOSFPII A: lulare. S Dak : Flrr iriral Fnginrrring - Northern Slate learhrr Oilleve. amural Manager 5; Iowa Stale DORN.MII. HFNRY J., (.dniore (.it ; Agn ruilural F.ronomift - Luihrtan Student A so rid ion 1 .3.4: Fr%li%al Choir 1,2,1.4; MRA 2.3.4 DORSFM. JOAN IFF; Webster (.ro r . Mo; i.rnrral Hnmr F.ronamut -• Pi Beta Pin; YW( A 1.2.3.4; Home Fconomio Club 1.2.1. 4; Home Fi C ouncil 1.4; I F rater nil 1.4; t 1(l Ctub 2.1; Pep Council 2; Vk iai Bureau 2.1; Intramiifa ' s 2,1.4; WIshea 3. DOWDINC. WH I JAM k.; Ames; I rimtiary Mrditin Ir AVMA 1.2,3.4; ISC Vel erin arian 2.3: MntieiU liiiitor C-olleRe. DOWNIN(.. HAROI D . MaiNhalliown; ! rmiary l rdii irif IS Veletiliat i.id, 3.4. IM YI F. lANF F.; B.Mine; t.f,l,tg Kappa k.ipp.i (•amina; Siiente Wiuiien ' s Chib 2,3; New man Club 2.3; Bimmu- Imiior CfilleRe. DRl I.IAS. C.FOR(.F JOHN; Des Monies; hi- duilnat FconnmKx iSSiF 2.1,4; I rack 1.2. ManaRer 3,4; Iniraniiirals 1 ,2,3,4: Veishea 2.1. Dl Dl FY. JACK D.; I.imoln. Nebr.: Mrthnn- fill F.ngnifrring -- .ASMF 4; Intramurals 1.2. 1.4; Veishea 1.2.1. DIFFORD, HAROLD M.; Ames; Agricultural Fduratum - Pbi Delta Kappa 1; Student ' el. ( ' 4 -op 1; eishea 1; ' ale l ni ersitv. DINI.FVY. JANFI A.; Des M iines: Trrhniral JnurnaliMn - .Alpha Delia Pi; I heta SiRma Phi. 4: (.reen Cander 1.2,1,4. Fditor 4; Stjentisi 3.4: Iowa Stale Daib 2,3.4: Sketch. Fdiinr 3.4; Writers ' Roundlable; Bomb 1; Bo iks and Cokes. Chairman; YWCA 1.2.1.4; Newman Club 1,2,1.4. Dl NN, I.I.OYD C; .; C:larinda; Mrrhaniral F.n- ginrrring - ASMF 1,4; Intrannirals 1.2; Frilcy Hall .A 1 I ' oT 2; lni eeMi nf Oklahoma. Dl RHAM. RONAI I F.: Fori Madwm: Flrr- triial f;ri iifi ' rrin:f - .Acacia: FitRineer ' s C .ariii- al 1: Veishea 3: Sweetheart Ball 2. DUVAII., JOHN K.; Wcscbestcr; Agricultural F.ducalion — Phi Delta Kappa; Ward Svsteni 2.3; ARficultural F:ducation Club 1.2.1.4. KBKRl.F. RICHARD W.; l.iiuoln, ML; Eire- trical Enginrrring - AIRE; Bradlev L ' niver- siiv. KBKRT, WFSIEY H.; Hartley: Physical Edu- cation - P. F. Majors Ctub 2,3,4; Iowa Fu- ture Lea hers Association 4. H;KI.rNI), ROBFR I D.; BirminRham; Indu trial Education — Pbi Mu Alpha 1.4; Men ' - C.lee Club 1,2.3.4; FeMi al Choir 1.2,1.4: ISC Sineers 1.4. Tour ManaRer 1.4; 1-SA 1.2,1.4. Public il Cihairni.in 4. FDFN. CARROLL !..; Hepburn; Agricultural Fnginrrrtng — MR.A 2,1.4, Lreasurer 1: Ben- nett House, Secretary- Treasurer 1; .ASAF 2. 3.4. Scribe 1; Math C:iub 1,2; WestminMer Fellowshiii 2.3.4. I reasurer 2; ColleRialc I ' resb% terian CJiurch Siudeni F Icier 3.4. FIX.AR, .MARC.ARFI A.; Ames; Home Eco- nomics F.dncntion — Delta Zeta, President 3: SiRma .Alpha lota 3,4, Publicity Direclor 3; Omirron Nu 3.4; Pbi I ' psilon Omicron 3.4; Mnrlar Board 4; Home Kconomics Club 1 .2, 1,4: ISC String I rio 1.2.1,4; Ordiestra 1.2. 1.4; ISC: SioRers 1.2.1.4, Publicii Direclor 2,3: YWC:A 1.2.3.4. Ciabinei 2.1; Hcmiemaker, Publication Board 3. Campus Advert isiuR ManaRer 2. Businevs .ManaRer 1; Colli-Re Press Bo.ird of Directors 1. FX.FNFS, SON J A C; Story C;ilv; Homr Eco- nomtcs Ettucation — OmUron Nu 4; Home Fcnnomics Club 4, Treasurer 3,4: ISC SitiRers I: St. Olaf ColleRe, Ic wa rni ersii . FC.C.FR r, SHIRLFY A.; Iowa Falls; Homr Fcononncs F.ducalion — SiRma Fi.i C ' hi 2,3.4: Home Kconomic- Cllub 2.1.4; YWC:A 2.3,4; iSC; SiiiRers 2; Women ' s Clee Club 2: Frsii- sal C:hoir 4; Frisbie Fellowship 2.1,4; F.IIs- worth lunior ColleRe. FH.M. CHARIFS 11.: Aflon; 4Kr«H mv - Beta SiRma INi; ARronoins Club 3; C amma Delia 3: Or iiMi Innjor C ' olleRe. FHRMVNN. Kl( HARD L.; -Vtulh Ainana; t hrtfiif4il f tigitirrring. I KDAIH. ANNf V.; CJiicaRo. III.; Trchmcat Jtnirnalnm - .Alpha Delia Pi. A ' iie-Presidenl 4; Home Fct nonn s hili 2.1.4; I eibniial loiirnalism Club. Presulent 1; W ' C. A 2.1.4; Winter SiHiris Club 2; ISC Stnaers 2.3.4; Festnal Choir 2; Writer ' s Ronniliable 3.4: Skeii b Pub! II at ion Boa id 1; llomemaker 4; Inua Slate Daib 2,1.4: Bomb 3.4, layout Editor; WriRbi Ji ( olleRe FKFDAHI. J (IIARLFS; Roikcnd. III.; trra mu Fnginrrrtng - Phi Kappa laii; American Ceramic Scwieiy 2,1,4; Band 2,1,4; Orchestra 4; Iniramiirats 2.1,4; Veisbra 1.1; Illinois (olleRe l tDI RION. ROBKR I W; lndei endeme: Hrririial Fngmrrtmg AIFF 3,4; I ' nuersiU of Detroit. fllAsoN, KAY F,: lelis; Agntultutal Fngi- nrrrmg ASAF 2.3.4; YM( A 2.1,4. 1 1 I to I I, BM lY B, Kansas City. Mo.: 4fi fdird Art Kappa Alpha 1 beta; Home Fco immiis Club 1.2.3; YWCA 1.2.1.4; Bomb 4. Art Fdilot; Dame Chib t; Airhery Club 2. II I IS H Rnl D I . Me«ito. Maine; In,tu tnal Edutattnn Induslnal Fducaiitin ( lub 3,4. Iowa Fuliirr leathers AsvKiaiion 4, IM. (ion feri Band I. Winter S|MnU (lull 4 flMORf (IIXKIFS P.. Overland Mo; Afr tluinuiil htii£inrrttng - Pi Kappa Pht; S ah- liard anil BUile . flWFII. losM ' H M.: Ames; Induilnal F o- tinmitt SiRfiia Mpba l|mlon. FMFRY, RtlNAID F.; Amr ; tnduttfial FMu- cation Ward S %iem 1 .2.3,4; Indusirial a u- cation (lull 1 ,2,1.4, Vice President 4. FNIM). Bl RION Y.; Plidadelph.a. Pa: Hntt, tiitlurr Aliunni Hall, Sec relars 4, Hoftuiil lure (lull 1.4, Presjdeiii 4; (-CFsmoiMiliian Club 1.2.1.4. Irea urer 1. FNFSS. ORMIIl M.; (.ariier: Flrflnral Fn- ginrrrtng AIFF RF 3.4; Cppcr Iowa I ' ni ersii . FNCFLHARDl. I.FONORF II.; ( hicavo. III.; FxprTiturfttal t.nokrry - Delia Zeta; WAA 2. 1.4; Home Fconornirs Club 2.1,4; Ft lisal Choir 1,4; YWCA 1; rnion 4H 4, (.eneral Chairman; (•ridiicm (•amiHil 4. FcnmU Chair- man: A ' eisbea 1. (ai-C hair man of Publicity to Hitrb SchcMds. FN(.I.AND, FRFDFRICK L ; Orange Cils; (Atrtnical Enginrrring - AlChemF 4; (j mcrrl Band 2.3; MarchiiiR Band 2; Frisbie Fellow- ship 2.3,4; X ' eishea 2; Norlh western Junior C;oIleRe. FN(.LF, CAROL J.: Omaha, Nebr.; AM ' lird Art - Flm Hall Social Chairman 4; Home Fconomics Club 1 .2.1.4; ISC; PJascr . .Associ- ate Member: I wiviers 4, I reasurer 4; Bowj- iiiR (lub . ' (; Cyclone Rollers 3. Secretary. FN . STROM. RLDOI PH F.; Swea C:it : Agri- cultural Education — Phi Delta Kappa 4; Ag- riculture F ' ducation Club 2,1,4, Presideni 3; ni. 1.4. KNI.OW, PAIL M.; Fargo. N.D.: Elrcirual En- ginrrring - SiKtn:t Chi; AIFIF-IRF 2.3,4. Ban- (piel Chairman 3; Campus Radio Cilub 2.3. 4; Iowa KiiRineer 2.3,4. Cail F.diior 3. Tech Notes Fditor 1. .Asscniate Fditor 4; Fngincxr WOl A.M-FM-IV 3,4; North Dakota Stale (olli-ee. FRICKSON, CHARLOI IF. M.; Fairmont. Minn.: Ijindscaftr Arcfutrclurr — ' Tau .Sigma Delta 1.4. Sccretar% 4; SSLA 1,2,3.4, Secretary 3. President 4: YWCA I. FRIAND, JAMFS F : Oitnmwa; Industrial Era- nomiis - Sigma Pin F( siIon: Industrial F-tn- nomics Club 2.3.4: Basketball 1.2- FSHFLMAN. Rl TH . Harlan: Apldird An - Pi Bel;! Phi; Sitima .Alpha lloa 3.4. Presi- cjciii 1; Omitron .Nu 1.1. I rea ' irer 4; Delia Phi Delia 1.4; Vcretars 4; ISC SinRer 2,3; Sim| MMi C; illece, KVANS. MIRIAM I..; Mason Cii%: Hotnr Eco- nomics Education — Home Fconomics Club 2. 3.4; VWCA 2.3.4; Barul 2: Orchestra 2; Festival C lmir 3.4: Mason (M Junior Co - leffe. KVANS. NANC:V !..; Alexandria. a.: Child Itn ' riotimrnt — Pi Beta Phi; C ' hild Develop- ment Club 1 .2.3.4; Twisters 3; Sor-lkir 3.4; Pronieiiaders 1.4; HcKkev Club 3; Wc lrv Foundation 1.4. KVANS. WILLIAM D: Lucas; Industrial Edu cation. FA AS. C;ARV B.; Williamsburg; 4gronom - .Adelante: .Agronomy Club 1,2.3,4: Agricul- turist 1.2. FABKR. KFNNF 111 F.; Hull: lrtrrina ' Mrdt cinr — ,A ' M.A 4. Vice President 4, F e iiti e Couni il 4: Bennett House, Scxrelarv, I reas. urer, 3; West mar College. FACTO. LOllS A: De Moines; Industrial Education - Incbisirial Fibnation Club 4: Winter S| orts Club 1: Acm uliurisi 4: (•reen (•atuler 1.2: SIienli l 1.1: Marcbmg Band 1. FAIRCIIIID. DON S; RalMon. Nebr.; Eire- Iriral Fngnirrrttig - SiRma lpha F ' |nilnn: .AIFF 2.1: Winter S| of|s (lub 2.1: Iowa Fn- gineer 1: Veishea 1: Coif (bib 2.1.4. FAIRLY, IIOMFR M : Ames; 4tfr.m.imv - Agronomv C ' u 1 .2.3. 1: Aaricultural Fdncia- lion CtuK 4; YM( A 4 Rotfe Wdliams C-lub 1 .2.3.4; .An eri(;in ln iituie of Business. FAITH. l( l( R L R.Mkforil. Ill: Industnat Ffonomics - Pbi Kapoa P i. Nice Prr iderW 3. Set reiarv 2; Inyc lmenis Club 4; ISSIF 3 4; liii amn .ib 1.2.1.1; Wisbea 2.3. FAY. WARRI N R; Somonauk. III.; 4nim t Hushanih kappa Ward, President I . Ptn- irr.un Cb.ntman 2, Ward Svsicm, Srtrelars 1. Viie PieMileni I: festival (horns 1.4: Rliwk and Bnillr 1.2.1.4; Piesbvlerian Chntr 1.2.1 FFARIN(.. ROBfRI W; Wanello: HrHnrml tnemrrring Ward Sv icm 1.2.3.4; AIFF IRK 2,3.4; Waril I nir annual C oun« il 2.3,4. X ' ice- Pre iilenl 1 IF ZFIL. D n H: (.ternlield; Crnetat Set- rntr Alpha I a ' l Omega, Vice PrrslctenI 3. Pledge liatnei 1. Scwial haiiman 2; Scab banl and Blaile 1.4; Sextant 1.4 r DU R FN. Pllll ll. ( linmn; 4rr iiie lurat l-nginrrrtng | an Sigma Delta 4  , MA 2.1.4.1; Iowa Fnginerr (. Freshman ( iMinselor '  . Rutgers riuver-sitv; South tlakoij State College, 409 IKI nvIW. CHARLES F.; Slorm Lake; Arrhi- Icftuuil EriRineeTinR — AL 2.S,4. IKLDI. BLALRICE L.; SpriiiKlitliL Ohio: Homr Etotiomus Education — Rccltands l.ni- vt-rsitv. KKLDT. ROBERT J.; Si. Aiiscar; Farm 0 )ri- atian — Biia Sigma Psi. PrfsidfiU 4. Atiilt-tic ClKlirniaii 2. Social Chairman 2.!l: (•amma Delia L2; Pershing Rides 2; Social Council L2.3; Inlertralernilv Council 1: Yellax 1.2. FEWESSV. WIIilAM; Ion Dodge: Vtlrrin- nrv Mrdttinr — Phi Eta Sivnia I: .Miiha el;i . ' : .-W ' M.A 2.; .-l..T. President fi. Eveciitive Couniil 4.r : ' eterinarian l.r : .Neuinan Clnh 1.2..1.I..-.: Veishea 2.3.1.,-.; Honois Dav I. FER(;r.SO . c;LEASO S.; Buck Crove; Etrc- tricat EMUinecriug — AIEE -I; loua Stale l la ers 2.3.1. EIDl.AR. ELAINE M.; Davenport; Al lilied .hi — Ka| |)il Kappa C amma; Onticron u: Delta Phi Delta; Home Etonotnics Club -1. Presi- dent of .Applied .Art Club -1: Home Econom- ics Council 1: VWCA 1.2.3.1: Bomb 2.3. FIELDS. DONALD R.; Mit.regor: Irlrihiary .Mec ic tle - I ' ppei loua rni ersit . riENlP. DARRELI. F.; Shenandoah: .lunriil- luinl AirorioHnr — Beta Sigma Psi: . gii(nl- tni:d Ec()[u iTiit Club 2.3.4; lnterfr;iternit So(i;(l Council. FIENIP. KITH T.; Sheiiatidoah: Dii-lclirs - Home Economics Club 2.3.4; Winter Si orIs Clid) 2.3: Student L ' nion Board 2.3.4: ' Fwist- ers 3: ' VC - 1.2; Home Economics Ball 2; junior Prom 3; Snow Ball 3. LIKE. .MARC. FRY K.; Waterloo; llmnr F.rn- iiinnic ' , ■,c j(((j r);j — McPherson College. FIRKINS. I. . 1ES I).; Corning; Farm Olirrn- lintt - Ward Svstem 1,2.3. FISCHER. ROBER F W.; Sioux Citv; Mechani- cal Etmirn-rinii — Phi C.amina Delta. FISHBALC.HER. JOHN R.; Winona. Mi.m.: Chcniical F.ft :iuccrinii VUi I-:ind)(l:i I ' psilon; .■ !oh;i C:lii Sigma: .XICheinE; Neuinjin Club. FISHER. DONALD B.; Oskaloosa; Agricultuuil F.nnt }!nir - Agiicultural Economics Club 3. 4: RVP; William Penn College. FllCH. DAVID I.: Ames; ' lyr io oKV - Psi Chi 3.4: I ' lisbie Eelloieship 1.2.3.4: Festival C:horus 2; Religion In Life 3; Phillips Unl- versitv. FITCH. FAITH J.; Amc ' s; Homr E ouomir F.diicaliou — %mA Eta Chi 1.2.3.4. President 4; Omicron Nu 3.4: Phi I ' jjsilon Omicion 3. 4. Secretarv I: Mortar Board 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1.2.3.4; VWCA 1.2.3.4; loter- Faith Coinicil 3.4. Secretary 3.4; Frisbie Fel- lowship 1.2.3.4; WSSF 3. .Secretary 3; Veishea 3. FIXSEN. WALLACE G.; Wabasso. Minn.; ForcMtrx - Fo ' c-strv Club 2.3.4; Central Mis- souri State College. FLEAK. MARY E.; Webster Citv; Chemical Teciniolofr - loxva Chemical Socictv 3.4; Sci- ence Women ' s Cub 2.3.4; IFl A 3.4; YWCA 2.3.4; Webster Citv lunior College. FLEMING. LESTER C.; Runnells; Forestry - Forestr ' Club 2.3.4; Ames Forester. Circula- tion Manager 4. FLE.MINC;. JAMES W ; La Porte City; Electri- cal Eniiinccririfr — ISA. Vice-President 4; W lrd S ' stem. Sc-crctarv 3; Waid Executive Council 2.3.4: AIEE 2.3.4; Ward Activitv Council 1,2; Social Bureau 4; Student Union Hoard 3.4: ISA Dance 3. Chairman 3. FLEMINf.. RICHARD E.; Runnells: Forestry -Ward System 1,2; Forestry Club 1,2,3.4; Cvclone Rollers. Vice-President 2; Inlramurals 1.2.3.4. FOLEY. MATTHEW J.; Hinsdale. 111.: Me- chanical Engineering K:ipjKi Sigma: .ASMK 4; Engineer ' s Carnival 1,4; ' eishea 1,3. FOOTE. FRLF W.; Garden Grove; Veterin- ary Medicine. FORD. BIRDEIIE R.; Tonica. III.: A rrirul- lural Enginecrine — AH.W. 3.4; I.PO Junior College. FORD. SAM G.: Des Moines; Mechanical En- nineerinn - . SME 2.3.4; Niles House. Activitv Chairman 4; Festival Choir 3; Intramura ' s 1.2.3.4. FORSYTH. BARBARA; Des Moines; (.;,; , Dej ' elo ftnrnt — C;hi ( mega: Home Econom- ics C:luh 1.2.3.4; VWCA 1.2.3.4: Radio Work- shop 2.3.4; Pep Co ' jnril 3: Iwislers 2.3.4. FORSYFH. PA I RICIA E.; Anus; general Sci- ence - Kap| a .Alpha Thcta: Iowa State Phiv- ers 1.2.3,4: Radio Workshop 1,2; Cheer Scniad; Pep Council. Secretary 3.4; Freshman Mixer 1.2; Veishea 2.3. FORIMEVER. DARLE F.; Goodland. Kan.; Itirni O iera ' ion — Kansas State. FOSIER. WAYNE E.; Greenheld; Civil Engi- neering - I .tu Lambda Rho 4; ASCE 2.3,4. FOTH. VIRf.lNlA .M.; Council Bluffs; House- hold Etiui mienI — Home Economics Club 1,2, 3.4; Hoincmakcr, Departmental IMitor 3; Veishea 3. FOr.SCH, LAVERNF P.; Farmington; ' oi rv Husbandry - Poultry Club; Long Beach C:itv College; San Jose Stale College; University of Missouri; L ' niversitv of Iowa. FOWLER. JEANETTE I..; Omaha. Ncbr.; Technical Journalism — Theta Sigma Phi 3.4; Morlar Hoard 4; Science Women ' s Club 1,2, 3.4, Sophomore Representative 2. Publicity Chairiran 3. President 4; Science Council. Publicity Chairman 3,4; Writer ' s Roundlable 1,2,3,4; Sketch 3, Scienlist 2,3,4, Associate Editor 3,4. FOX. IWIIS C: Hampton; Farm Ojieralion — (.c-cnge I ' e.thodv College. FOX. ROBFRI L.; Des Moines; 7.oology - K:ipp:i Sigmic. Secret;irv 3.4; Zoology Open House 3; Science Dance 2; Veishea 2. FOY. JIM I,.; Omaha. Nebr.; Electrical En- ffineering - l ;iu Kjipjia Epsilon; AIEE 4; Football 1.2; 1 Club 1.2.3.4. FRANK. D. NORIDA: C:hicaPo. 111.; Al l lied .In - .Alpha ( atnm;i Delta; Home Econom- ics Club 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3.4: R:iclio Work- shop: Children ' s Phivhouse 2.3.1: Rushin '  Haiidhocik Editor 3: Bomb. Photo Editor 3. M:iiMKiiig Iclilcn 4. Publishing Board 4; IliMiu-M ' .ikei 1.2: ' eishea 3: Senior Piorn 3. IRIklNt.. E ER()ri, H.: Orange C:ilv; Farm O Hralion - Wiird S steni 3; Newm:in Club 4: Morningside College: C:atholit l ' ni ei it . IRIEDELL. ROBERI W.; Ames; r,(rr;H,iry Mediiine - LniAeisitv of Wisconsin; Universitv III M:iine. IRHDMAN. MERLE J.; Halbur; .Mechanical Engineering n lau Sigma; Wa-d S stem 3.4; ASME 3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Vei- shea 2,3,4. FRINK. RICHARD J.; Tama: Animal )l,i-. handry Dcllit I ' psilon; Festical Choir 1. Band 1.2; Block and Bridle. FRITZ. ERYI. I..; Grand Junction: .4Kr i, - tural linirnaliMn -- FiirmHouse: Sigma De!t;i Chi 2.3 4. I ' Tesidenl 4; Alpha Zeta 3.4; Persh- ing Rifles 2.3: MRA 2.3: Iowa Agric idturisl 2.1: lcivc:i Stale l):iiK 2.3.4. Sports Editor 3.4. Kdiun 1; lnlr:inuil:il Managei 3: .Methodist Choir 1.3. FRY. HARRY J.; Carlisle; for«(ry - Forestry Club 2.3.4. FRYE. WILLIAM A.; Des Moines; Mechanical Engineering — Pi Tau Sigma 3.4; .ASME 4; CS.A. Vice-President 4. nCHS, WESJ ' ON W ' .; Douglas. Minn.: Me- chanical Engineering .WiAui Chi Rho. Pledge President 2. House Manager 4: (iSO Club 3.4: ;ivsiu Football 2.3: aisitv I (:;lub 3.4: eishca 2.3: Roc hcsic-r lunior College. FIHR. JOHN D.; ReMiolds. III.; Animal i c- fcniic ry - .Alpha Gamma Rho. Secretary 3. Tre.lsurer 4; Pershing Rilles 2; Footl):ill 3; Baseball 4: Block and Bridle 3.4; Veishea. FULLER. MARY ELLEN; Omaha. Nebr.; Cliild Dcveln iment — Delta Delta Delta. FULLER, RAY C; Boone; Electrical Enainect- ing. FUNK. HERBERT J.; Portsmouth; Agricnl ttiral Education — .Agricultural Education Club 2.3,4: Newman Club 2,3,4. FUTRELL. C;ENE A.; Carlisle; Agricultinal £coiiomir,v — .Agricultural Economics Club 3.1. Treasurer 4; MRA 2.3.4; Stange House. In- tramnial Chairman 3, President 3; Iowa Ag- riculturist 3.4. C-M ' I ' A. I IJ ,. 1!1. I II ANN; Mvslu: How Etonomics Education — Home Economics Clnh 3.4; Iowa State Plavers 3,4: Fieeman Hall Secretarv 4; Newman Club 3.4; Ottumw.i Heights College. GARDNER. JAMES R.; Indianola; Horticul- ture - UoxX ' uuhnre Club 2.3,4: Simpson Col- lege. GARDNER. MARILYN M.: Hazelton; Dietet- ics — K;ippa Phi 3.4; Home Economics Club 13: Singers 2.3.4: Sor-Dor 1.2.4; Eestiial Choir 2.3.4: Methodist Choir 2.3. GARFIELD. JOHN C; Ames; Industrial Eio- iiomics - Phi K:i|)pa Psi, Secretary 2, Rush Chairman 2, 4 rc-asnrer 4: ISSIE 2.3,4; (i30 C ' nii 1.2; ln estnients Cl ' ih 3.4. GAS ION. R. AU1)LE •: Peterson: .oology - Pershing Rilles 1.2. GA FES. LAUREN W.; Ames; Agricultural En- gineeriug — Unixt-rsiiv of Wisconsin; Mankol;i State Ie;itber ' s (ic.Ilege. GAYLE. (;E0RGE W.; Rockford. III.: land senile Architecture Siiium .Alpha Epsilon: SSLA 2.3.4; Veishea 3; University of Illinois: Universit ■ of .Ari t.na. GAYLORD. ELINOR; Hcmstcm. Tex.; Ceneral I ome Economics — K:ippa Kappa Gamm:); Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3; WAA 3. GESELL. ARI.YN B.; Elma; Animal Husbandry - Belii Siguiii Psi. ' ice President; Block ;nid Bridle Club. GEI riN(.. DONALD V.; Sanborn; Agriiul- titral t. oniniitis — . i v, Ciamma Rho. Presi dent 4; Cardinal Guild. Ireiisurer 3.1; .Alpha Zetit. Scribe 3.1: . gricultur;d Choline il 3.-1: YRI . President 3; Campus 4-H. .Mens Ac livilies Chaiiniiin 2. GETZOIE. ROIUR 1 (,.; Hillside. N. J.: In- diislrtal Ftononiiis — Sigma .Alpha Epsilon; ISSIE 4; Iowa Engineer 1.2. Treasury Staff 1. .Assistant Circulation Manager 2; Rille Feam 2. GIBBS, DALE S.; Spartanbuig. S. C; Chemi- cal Technology — Al|)lia Chi Sigma. GIBNEY. JACK P.; New York. N. Y.; .Me- chanical Engineering — Intramural I ' ootbiill 2; Newman Club 1; Northern State I eachers College. GILISSEN. CHRISTIAN; Chicago. 111.; Indus- trial F.ducation — Industrial Education Club 3.4; ASCE 2; YMCA 2; Cosmopolitan 2.3: Promenaders 2.3: Veishea 2.3: Homecoming 4; Colorado University; Chicago University. GILLESPIE. JAMES R.; Renwick; .4Krini;(iirn( £rfrircl( oH - Agiicultnral Education Club 2.3, 4; IFTA 3,4; I WF 3.4. Executive Council 4. GILLESPIE. ROBERI I,.; Ames; I Xmnary Medicine - W SI 1,2,3,4,5; I.PO Junior Col- lege. (;iLMAN. EVEREI F I..; Des Moines; Electri- cal Engineering - Win Beta Pi 3.4; Eta Kappa Nu 3.4; Alpha Phi Omega 2.3.4: Iowa En- gineer, .Associate Editor 3. Editor 4; Engi- neering Council 4: Engineering Alumni Di- rectory. .Associate Editor 3: Bomb 3: .AIEE- ARE 2.3.4: Radio Club 3; Veishea 2,3; Drake 1 niversitv. Gil PA 1 RICK. JOHN H.; Piano. 111.; Indus- hull Economics -- ' I;iu Kappa Epsilon, Secre- t:MV 3. Steward 4; ISSIE 3.4: Scientist 4; In- eslment Club 4 :Rccl Cross Board 3.4. GII.INER. ROBERI F.; Waterloo; GeoMgv - Sigma Chi: (-c■C)log Club. Vice-Presitlent: Football Manager 3.4; Iowa State Teacher ' s Colleee. (.INCJER. GLORIA J.; Langdon; Home Eco- nomics F.ducation — Home Economics Club 2 3.4; YWC:A 1.2.3.4: Festival Choir 2; Bowl- in- 3; Melhodist Choir 3.4. I.ISI. WIIILAM W.; Sicmx Citv; Electrical Fuiiitieeiing - .WVY-, Iowa State Players; linestiiic-nt Club; Moiningsicle Ciollege. 1.1 ASIR. DONALD E.; Palaluie. 111.; Forestry - (.amma l)e!t:i 2.3; Forestry Club 2.3.4: ' ;i!l ;iriso l ' niversitv. GI.KNN. LACK L.; Agency; Sociology-Rural - Wa-d News Edilcn 2: Scicicilo;v Club 3.4. (;LENN. ROSADA; NLipleton: .Sorio ogy -So- cioloe- Club 1; Science Women ' s Club 1. (il.OWACKI. GEORGE V.; Davenport; (.era- mir Engineering — . invT ' n, n Ceramics .Society 1.2.3.4: Kcramos 4; Radio Workshop 2; St. A ' tMc)se College. GOECKER. WESLEY L.; Clarinda; Agricnl- hiriil F:iigineering — Beta Sigma Psi. Treas- ure 3. President 4; Gamma Delta 1.2,3.4: ASAE 2.3.4. GOEI.DNER. Rl ' IH E.; Osceola: Ahidied Art - Home Economics Club 1.2.3; YWCA 1.2.3.4; Sor-Dor 1.2: Festival Chorus 1.2: Methodist Choir 1.2.3.4. GOEWEY. RICHARD W.; Des Moines; Archi- trctinii ' F.ngtneeriufi — .ALA. President 4; Cio ' l- fre- Ho ' e. President 4; ' eishea 3: Sweet- lie;irt Ball 2: Homecoiniug D;ince 2: E-llgi- neers Ball 3; Dr;ike UniM-rsin. GONIAREK. JEANNE M.; Owatonna. Minn.: Ex i rimental Cookery — Home Economics C ' uh 4; I. on Ha ' l. .Activities Chairman 4; Newman Club 1,2.3.4. Secretary 3; St. ' Fhe- resa ' s Collepe. CiOOD. RICHARD H.: Peru, Nebr.; Animal Hiisliiindr AlH-t: Xi; Block and Bridle; Intr;imurals: Peru State Teachers C;ollege. GOODMAN. DUANE H.; Grundy C;enter; .4r- ctrlrctiiral Engineering — . . 2.3.4; MR.A I •?.3.4- Newman Club 1.2.3.4. (;ORDON. COLLEEN L.: inton: Ajiplied Art Gamma Phi Beta; Singers 2; ' eishea 3; Union Nile Club 4. f.O ERN. lOHN: Bancroft; Animal Husbandly - MR.A I o;istin;ister ' s Club 3.4; Cessna House. Social C:hairman 3; Campus 4H 1.2.3.4; Newman Club 1.2.3.4: Block and Bridle 1.2 3.4: MRA Dance 3; ' eishea 1.2.3.4. (.OWING. LACK I).; Essex; Agricultural Edu- calirin— Ward System 1,2,3,4; Agricultural Education Club 2.3.4. (.RABER. JOYCT: A.: Des Moines: Aptdird An - Chi Omega. Pledge ' Erainer 4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.3.4; Pledge Fraineri Council, President 4: Hoiuemaker, Art Editor 4; Rushing Handbook. -Art Ecli tor. GRAHANf. CAROLYN: Home-dale. Idaho; llomr FiononiKs Education Wome Econom- ics Cub: YWCA: Union 410 2: Oregon State. (.RANT. WILLIAM R.; Siolix Cit : Industrial Fronomics — .Alidia ' Fau Omega. Cairrespcmd- ing Secretarv 3; ISSIE 3.4: Iowa Slate Plav- ers 3: Imcsiineiils Clnh 4; lunior Prom 3. (iREEN. ROBERI 1 : Highkind N. J.; Horti- rulhne lloiliculliire Club 2.3.4. (;REEN. warren E.; Omaha. Nebr.; Eleclri- ral F.neineering — Ward S stem 4: Winte- Snorts Cub 3; Inlramurals 2.3.4: Veishea 3: On aha L ' lIi ■ersit ■. (.RECiORY. JACK W.; Cedar Rapids: Mechani- cal Engineering — V i Eta Sigma 1: Pi Tau ■iem.i 3.4: Peisbinp Rilles 1.2.3.4: Com- PMiiihng Ollicer 4; Eta W.ircl 1.2. Athletic ( h.iirman 1. President 2; RO I C: Rille learn 1.2.3.4. Captain 4; .ASME 4; Arnold Air Societ 4: Srabbaid and Blade 3,4; Militarv Ra ' l 4. GR ' EEIN. DEIMAR 1.: Rochester. Minn: ( iril Fmineeiing - Ai|iha Chi Rho: ASCE; Ro-h.-sier Innioi Collc-ge. (.RIM IN. | M1S E,; Siuox City; Electrical Ini ' nu ' iiiiliL K.Misils Uni ■erstt ' . GRHIIN. IIIOMASENE R.: Sioux Cif : ) - efiltcs U mv Economics Club 3.4: Winter Snorts Club 3.4: WAA 3; Newman Club 3.4; Briar Cliff College. (.RIMES. H. GAM EN: Galva: Civil Engineer- ing — T;tu Lanibchi Rho 4; Pershing Rifle s 2: ASCE 23.4: B ' ien;i ista. GROX ' WINKEI . (.FORGE E.: Columbus Junc- tion: Agricultuuil Engineering. GRUBH. lAY C; Houston, lex.; Industrial Economics — Society of Industrial Econo- mists 2.3.4; Veishea 3.4; Agricultural !v Me chanical College of ' Fexas. 410 ' I ' M JR. I ' M I I. lljllav 4(ron  nv - nciiii (lull .1.4- WjhI SiMrm I.:;. S.I. lrnf ■(. Vttrurt Irrj urrr , .Scxisl ' nun ' .■: ( luiii I.LM.1. rrniHrnt 1. ' I • 1.1 l Mil, l I.: Dr. Mi.i.n-.: Ilii-lrl- (•.iiiun.1 rill lirl.i. I rruMirrr 1. rrniilrnt Miiiur lliuiil . ; rili riniliili Oiiilitoii :1 4. Prrtiilrtil -1; Scintrr WoinrnS Club I; Home ((niiiiniiit Cliib 2.S.-I. C lliiiil i; (.(M)l A( II. CI.VDK V ; ( laicml.m llillv III.; t ' rtirral t ' .ngtnrrtinn (.rttclal Kiisiiircl- illR S Mlrl ' i, A■. KtlBlMrrt ' s Cjrtlival 1. I.I St. HOWAKI) U ; l.m.i VaWy ie ' irullural MiiralKiti - IMii llrllj K.i|i| a: ARruiill ural l.iliHjtinn { ' lull: I ' .iiiiiiirl Cmiiii ilni.111. (.ISI AKSON. KDIIII I,: nurlinKton: Irxlilr, and t Itilhing Alplu Drll.i I ' l. Irta urrr: Hniiir t f l)lll)lnlt (lull 2. WAA ' J; Kriti al Chnif ;. ' ; IVp h.irliri|llr; (•ittlrit CoIlfKr. .IS1AFM) , KOill kl t . l)i- M.iiiii-v; Ihrm- mtt f.nemrrriniz Alpli.i Clii Klio; Alphj Phi (IniniJ . ' i. ■, AlChriiiK . . SuniiiiiinK I r.iiii t:i. , . M.uiJKrr ■ . . : VcMici :i.i. .rV. IIWII) (..; AuMlll. Minn.; r:ni iiiv - (.rn ' iiti (lull . ; ROU: Rillf It-am I.2.H: Arnold , if SfKicl -1. (.IVI-R. JOHN I.; (.Irn HKn. III.: Inimnl llushanitrv - Delia Mirm.i I ' lli: Block anil Hixllr 1.2. .4: K(Milli:ill. MjnjRri - ' .i. M HAAS. RIC:HARD E.; Chitago. 111.; forcln - Wanl Milcm 3.4; Komlr Club 3,4: iJni- rt%i( of Illinois. IIADItV. HOWARD C; Karlh.in ; InduMrmt t.diitalion - Vrl Ja .1.4; Inlramurals 2.. l,4; l-ort IHnIkc Juniur C4illrKr. ll. (.KI)t)R . DOROIIIV M.: JclTcram; Ex- t ' ffimeutat l.onkrrs SiRiim .Alpha Itoa 3.4; Omuron Nu 4; llonu- K conomic Club 1.2. S.4; YWCA l.a.:l.4: Onlic-Mra 2. HMBFRI. WKBB M.: Am.-i; I ' liyucal Edu- loliiin - S. K. Mi ourJ Slalc. HAl.DI-N. JRANK . .; Amo; Wivwrj - Phi Drllj Ihrla: Phi Mu p ilon 4; Phi Ela Sigma 1.2.3.4: Festival Choir 1.2.3; Mens (.Icr Club 1 .3; ISC Drbalcn 4; Kcncinj Club 4. IIAI FORI). ROBFRI S.; Clear lake; (.rnrrni t.ugtttrrrinfi — Sigma Nu: (•eneral Fngineer- ing Vxiel 3.4; liJII Club 2.3.4; Mason Cf Junior College. IIAII. (.RFFCHKN I.; Do Moini- : Homr t.ronnmici Eduralion — Delia ela: Phi l psi- Ion Oniitrun .1.4: Home Fcoiiuniiis K luia- lion Club. Workshop {Miairman 3.4: Cur- riiuluni Cominillee 2.3.4; VWC. 1.2.3.4. Piihtiiils Chairman 1.2, Fri-asurer 4; Fcsli- .il Choir 1.2. IIAMBI.IN. BFI lY JO; Homestead: Homr Efotiomln Edufalmn Phi Sigma Chi 2.3.4; Home Kconomits Club 1.2.4; llonu ' Fioiiom- its Fdutalion Club 2.4; VWCA 1.2.3; Skelih 1 .2. H MFR. PA4RICIA A.; Ankens; .tfildird An - kappa Kappa Camma; Delia Phi Delia 3.4: VWC;A 1.2.3.4. H Will ION. MARJORIK A : Hamilton. Ohio; fn titiilion Matiaxrmrnt — Home Fconomifs Club 1.2.3.4; VWCA 1.2.3.4. live Yer 2. HAMMA (.. ROBERT T.; Omaha. Nebraska: ( 111 t.nginrrrmg - Tau Lambda Rho 4: Ward Ssstem 2.3.4; ASCE 2,3.4; Inlramurals 2.3.1; ( ' nisersil of Omaha. 1IAN(.HFFI. RODNEY I..; Ventura: .4gri. rutttiral Journalitm — Beta Sigma Psi; .Alpha eta 4; Sigma Delia Chi 2.3.1: Ag lournal ism Club 2.3.4. Vire President 3; lo«a State Djils 2.1.1, d erlisini{ Manager 3.4; C reen (.anilcr 2.1; lov a . griiulturisl 2.3. HVSDS. BARHXRA J; Kansas Cits, Mo.; frxhlri and t.lotUing — Home Flconomics Club 3.1; (.r:i eland College, HWDY RICHARD I.; Cellar Rapids; (.rolngy SMF I; (.rologs Club 3,4: Ballsrot 3.4. HWPFIFR. BFIIY ANN; SI I ouis. Mo.: Hnmr t.fttnftmici f.dufatiiin - Pi Beta Phi: Naiads 1: Dante Club 1.2.3; I Fralernits 3.4. IIANSFI. JOHN W.; Arno: Indmlnal Em nnmiii - ISSIF 1.4; Invi lmenls Club 4; Denser 1 niversits. IIVNSFN. DON Ml) M.; Allanlit; harm Ofi- rrititnm - Farm Operations Club 2.3; Simp- stin (itillege. HANSEN. DON W.; Valparaiso. Ind.; Trrhni- lal Jnurnaliitn - Sigma Alpha Epsllnn: Tratk 2.3. Railin Workshop 3.4; Iowa Stale Dails 2.3.4; Siienlisi 2.1.4: (.reen (.antler 4; Pub litatlon BoartI I. Purdue Cnisersils. H NSFN. NORMAN J: Allanlit: hi,rr li . HVNSSFN. (IIARIFS B,; Datenport; .«lfr idiii. i i tminrctiut Phi (.amma Delia - ASME 2.1, IIAN H.IN. SHIRI.EV A,; Riseisidr. 111.; f;rri. trnl Homr hfnntirnin - Dormitors Oitintil 4. Scholarship antl .Attisities Chairman, lliiine Ftonomits Club 1.2.3.4, (.eneral (iiumil 4. WAA Countil 2.3. Vite Prriideni 1; Wom en ' s I Fraternits 4, Intramural Board 3; YWCA IJJ: Skcttb 2.1. In ion 4111 2.3.4. (.en- eral Chairman 1; Stieial Bureau 4: Fwislcn 2.3: Aeishra Open lloiisr 2,1. ISA Dante S. HARMDSON. ORRIS H, Rembramll. rlty tr% - Pbl Mu Flisilnii. Aiiuuslana College. IMRIKOPF. ROBFRI W : l.userne: fotrilry Ward Stslem 1.2; Fntrstis Club 2,5.4; Vci shea 4. tlARCKR. ROBFRT D.; Cetlar Rapids; Indut- I ' lal fdumlinn Industrial Fduiatlon Club 2.3.4; Adsiwirs (iiumil IF I A 3.4; (.tie (,td lege, HARIFD. I HOMAS M; Siou« Cils; I Virrinary Mrdiiinr I beta Xi; Morningslde (adiese. HARMON. WARREN D; Elgin: (mi rigi- nrnnit - Alpha Chi Rho; ASCF 3.4: Intra- mural s|Hiils 1.4; Norfolk luiiiiii Caillege. HARPFR. DF N H,; Ames; Malhrmaliii ■ Watd Sssleiii 1.2.1.4. Sotial Chairman 3.4. HARPFR. |OF H; Ames; Igruiilluriil Edit- i.ilT i Xgriiultuial Fdutalion Club 3.4; Simpson ( ollege, IIARRIN(.|ON. DONAII) |; llarlles; i:l,rm- iial tneinrr ing Imi Beta Pi; .AlChemF 2.3.4. Setretars 4; Veishea 3. HARRIS. .MAR I HA J.; Inilepemlente. Mo; f ' inrral Hnmr Einniimirx - Kafipa Delta: Home Eionomiis Club 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1.2.1. 4: Ft-iti al Choir 2.3.4; Camp Counselors Club 3.4. 1I RRIS. RKIIARD (..: Everlv: Agnrnllurnl hdni.ilinn Agruiiltural F dutatinn Club 3.4. HARRISON. ARIHIR 1..; Ames; land rat r Arrliilrtlurr - I an Sigma Delta 3.4; SSI A 1.2.3.4; FtKitball 1. II R I El,, PACE; ,Anies; Indnslrtat Ediifalion Delta Chi; Industrial Edutalitin Club; IF I A: Shop Shaiings Editor, II R I MAN. lYIE E,; Pt-arvui. Wis.; 4nima Hii h,tndr - Beta Sigma Psi: Block and Bridle 1.4: Fort lewis College. 1I R F . HSUk IE; (.oltineltl; 4i:r,„,omv -- MRA 2,1,1; VgronoMis Club 4; Inlramurals 2,1,1: 1 utlu-r.in Student .Assoti:ition 2.3.4. II K EY. JAMES R,; Burt; Agrinillural En ginrrring. IIASEI.ION. E. JANE; Omaha. Nebr.; Housr- hold E iuit mrnl - SiKind Kappa. House Man ai?er 3. President 1; Flume Etoiiomiis Club 1; Flouseholtl Eduipment f:!uli 2.1.1; Iwist ers 1.1: ISC Plasers 2.1.1: Newman Club 1.2.3.1. Menibei bip Chairman 1. HATTFNDORE. El, ROY 11,; Arlington Heights. Ill : I ' onllrs llu handr - Beta Sigma Psi: Poultrs Club 1.2.3.4: Poultrs Judging Team 3: (.amma Delta 1,2.3; Veishea 1. Chicken show Chairm:in, HAWES. Wll Bl R M.; Mankalo. Minn.; Eire- iTiial tneinrrrine Kappa Sigma: IRE 3.1: Analeur Ratlio Club 2.3.4: Ames Ski Club 1,4: Winter Sports Club 3.4; Mankalo Slate 1 eatbcrs Clolleee. HAWKINS. PHYLLIS C; Jerome: Hotnrhi.ld Enuilmirnt - FItmic Economics Club 1.2.1.4: YWCA 1 HAXBY. MARY E,; I.ihrars. IVnn.: ,4 - -;i.-.f lr( Chi Omega; Delta Phi Delta 3.1. I reas- urer: Home Eiimomics Club 1.2.3.4: Applied Art Club 1.2.3.4: VWCA 1.2.3.4; ISC Pla ers 3; Dante Club 2.3.4: Flumcmaker 2.1: (ireen (.ander 3.1: Veishea 1.2.3.4. HAVES. C1LANN1N(. W.; Davenport: Elrrlri- rii ' Entiinrrmtg ominunicalion — Waul S s- lem 2.3.1; Eta Kappa Nu 3,4, Secrelars 3: AIKE 2.3: IRE 4. IIAVNES. JIAN S.; F.stancia A ' irocas. Argen- tina: farm ) lirralion — Thela Chi: Fa ' m Oneration Club 1.2.3; International Club 1. 2.3, IIAYWARD, BILL D.; Dpi Moines; Arrhilrr- Inral Enginrrrinii — ( ' •tandMrK Junior C ol- letre. IIEAI.EV. CHARLES M.; Marengo: Agrirul- lurnl Ediicnimn - MRA 3.4. Recreation Manager: Pearson Flouse. Secrelars and I teas urer. Exetutise Oinncil; Agricultural Educa- tion Club 2.3.4; Inlramurals 1.2.3.4. IIEARN. ROCER P,; Brislow; C.rnrral Eniin- rrring (.rs 2.3.4; Inlramurals 3.1; Veishea Open House 3; Wartburg College. IIEAIIICOIF. DONALD C; Des Moines; ,|,- fhitrt Inral Enginrrring. UFA ION. .M. ANN; Elgin. 111.: t o ugv - Alpha Delta Pi; Science Women ' s Club 1.2. 3.4: YWCA 1.2.3.4; Ewisters 3.4; Frttisal ( boir 2.4; Veishea Open House 4: junior Prom -1. HFDIN. RONALD W,: Cetlar Rapiils; , (rc i,ini. rat Enginrrring Phi Fla Sigma 2: Pi I au Sigma 3.1: lau Beta Pi 4: ASME 3.4. Presi- tlent 1; Veishe.i 1; Fngineem Carnisal 3; I ' .s, Meiih.iiii Marine , i.idemv. HEFENFR. M. BE I Fl; Webster Cits; .imlngv - Ewisters 2.1: Religion in I ile Week 2.1, Chapel Ciunmittee: Weslininsler Fellowship 1.2.3.1. Worship Chairman 4; Soi Dm 1.1, IIFIL. PML IE; Elgin. Nebr.; EIrcltirat t.u finrrnnt: Waitl Ssstem 2.3.4, Setretars Ireasiiiei Fpsilon Ward 3, Program Chair man I: AIFF 2.3.4: Newman Club 1.2.3.4. HFNDFRSON. DORIS M: Omaha. Nebr: Hnmr h.innnniifi E.dniatutn Delta Delta Delta: Panlietlenit Cciiintil 4: FihmIs antl Nulrilion Club 1; Eiluialion ( liib 3.4: Win ter S|Hirls Club 3.4; WAA 3.1: Omaha I ' ni sersin , IIFNDERSON. R|C:HARD I).: Omaha, Nebr: Mrilianiral Enginrrring I beta Chi: Phi Mu Alpha 2,3.4. Watilen 1. Viie President 1. Order ol the SestanI 2.3.4: Stahbanl and Bade 3.4: NROK 1.2.3.4. Ciatk Drill St|uad 2. Stuileni Olliier 4; Ssinphon Or rhestra 1,2.3.4. iie President 2. Piesnlent 3: Contert Band 1.2.3.4. Niie President 1. Sei letars 1; Marihing Band 1.4. Manager 3.4, King ( olr WocmIs Herman Cnmerl ' 2, Busi liess M.iiiager. ( reigblon Iniscnil). HFNFIV RKHARII P; Ames; ( „ ,; £„,,. nrrring | jii I aMltnla Rlio. AS(.F; L ' niset- sltv of Iowa, Nolle Dame Lniserslls. HF.NMF. MARYILN A Dr. Mtunr.; Child llnrlnlimrni ( hi Omega. Song leadei 3. Perstiunel ( bairman 3.1. Home Ftunumui (iMiniil 1: Home Ftonomits (luli 1.2; Child Deselopmenl ( lub 1.4. Vue Pirsidenl 4; VW(., 1.2.1.1: HtiMietoming 2: Vei.hea 1 HENSIN{,. (H RIFs D; Vinton, taim Of rrallun Agtii ulliital ( luncd 3; Noble House OHiier 3.1. Faim Opeiations Club 1.2.5.4; Veishea 3 HFRBFRI. (IIARIFS F; Matomb. Ill; .Ir. rhilrilnrr Pin Kappa Psi. Prrsident 4: Phi kappa Pill t. : la ' j Sigma Delta 1,H; lau Beta Pi. 3.4. ' i; Knights of St Patrick 4 ' .- Var- sif I Cub I.L ' i: Basketball 2.3.4. Rite. IIFR( IHNRODFR, IFAN 11,; Quints, HE: Suliii.:in l|iha Delta Pi; I it«|s and Nu- ll itioii I lub 1.1. YWCA 3.4; Dormer 3: (.teen (.antler 4: Hnmemakrr 4: William WikmIs (ailleye. IIERKO. FDWARD; Si.nn Cm: (rfamir En- ginrriing - ACS 2.1,4: Itnitball 1.2, HERMAN. RWMOND ( ; Brandon; Farm Olirralinn - Ward Ssstem 2.1.1: Farm Oper- ation Club 1.1. Newman (lub 1.2.3.4 HFRNDON. CHARIFS. Spriiigheld. III.; tain, hr,„ii„n - Sigma .Al|.ha E| silon; lllintm Oillege. HERNE, IHO.MAS B; Icmihard. III.; Agron- my - Agii ms Club 2.3.4; Elmhunl Col- lege. HFRR.MANN. JAMES A.; Dubuque: Elrclnral Enginrrring I ' nisersitv of Colorailo HERRMANN KFNNFIH R: Lidder.lale; (;rn- rral Enginrrring Beta Sigma Psi: Ward Ssstem 1.2. .Attisltit- Countil Scxretars 2; (.annua Delia 1.2.3.4. IIFRIEL. IIAKOLD (.,; Marshalllown; fotrilry - Eori lrs (I ' lb 2.3.1. 1IER1 BER(.. (.ROVER R.; Do Moinr.:for- rxrv - 1 beta Delta Chi. Stxial Chairman 3. Librarian I, ,Atti ities Chairman , '  : Inlra- murals 2,3.4.-.; FoieMers Fall Cjinphrc 4. to-( bairman: ISC Plasers 5. HESSE. LOIS J. .MRS,; ' ItIa (.rose: Ihrlrlic, - Omiiron .Nu 3.4; Home Ftonomits Club 1. Inter- arsitv Christian Fellowship 1.2.3.4. Sec- relars 3. Missionars Chairman 4; Religion in Life Week Chapel 3; Chris tian Volunleen 3.4 Setretars 1; Contert Band 1.2. HE I IICII. .MARK A.; (.ranger; Agriridlural E.diiralioii. IIEI RINC. MARILYN S.; Des Moines; Child lln rl„i,rnrnl - Kapiia , lpha I beta. Social ClLiirman 1,4: Htime Etonomiis Club 2J.4: C 2.3.4; MatMurras College. IIIDI FBAt (.11. ALLEN R.; Bagles; ,lgrt nomy Vgionoms Club 2.3.4. lllEll). n. JAY: Arlington. Va.; Hnmr Eto- ntnnu Ediintlion - Inier-Eaith Council 4; (.latelaiid luiiior College. HIERSEMAN, MARILYN J,; Davenporl: Homr Etuiuimn Elnralion Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4: YWCA 1.2 1.1, HllDFBRANI. RICHARD V.: Cranda ' l. S Dak,; Metlianifal Arigirieering — N ' orlbern Stiite leathers College, HILL, LOWELL D,; Sigournes; Agnnillural Ediifntion ,AIpha (•:iiiiina Rho: Little In- ternatitinal 1,2: (.lee Club, HILL. MARY F : Di Plaines. III.; Home ft.i- nnmiri Ednialinn - ,All ha (.amma Delta; Sigma Alpha lota 1.2.3.1: Home Ftonomiis Club 1.2.3; YWCA 1.2.1; Conierl Band 1,2, 1; Ortbesira I; Winter S|H)rts Club 2; Home iiMker 1.2, HILL, VIR(.1MA R,; Daston: Homr Etnnam- let Ednfrttion -Sigma Kappa: Home Ftttntim its Club 1.2.4: IFIA 1.4: YW( 1.2: Iwisi ers 2: Iowa State Plasers 2.1: Wesjes Foun- iLnion 1.2; ' eishea 1.2. mil, WAI IFR I,,; Clear Ijke: r iemi.(ry - IChS 1,4: IFIA 3.4. Vice Prrsidenl 4: Scah- bartl antl Blade 2,1.1: YMCA I: Wes ' es F ' ound.ition 1.2: liittanuiials 2: X ' eishea 3.4: Moriiin side Colli-tte: Ileiilell erg College, HILL, WILLIAM V ; Coin: ( iiil Enginrrrmf ASCF 1: Clarinila lunior College, IIINFS. MAX (;.: Anio: Indwlrial Ejtuialinn - Sigma Alpha F| silon: Industrial Eilutation ( ' lib 1.2.3.1; (;ol( 3.4: Veishea 3.1. stage ClijiTiiian- II. RD. M RY F : (eilar Ranids; tl ' IrlirH Art (..lUMiia Pbl Beta; Delta Phi Delta 3.4: Home Fduiomiis (lib 1.2.3.1: . ppllrd .Art Club 2.1.1: l V 1.2.3.4. IIO(. N. WIIIMM A,; Nankton. S Dak; It, lulrt liittil Fnginrrring Delia Lau Delia: 1 I. 1 iiiseisiis tif Stiiilh Dakota. HOIDFFFR ROBFRI W. Nrwion. (c.tiW lurnl f iflti il iiiri HOI I IN. ROBFRI W. lletlendniL land ' ttf-, liflillrilurr S| 2,3.1. Foollull I; 1 lick I HOLM. IHOMVS R. Ion Dmlge: Miry Hiu iandr Pi Kapi.a Phi, Dairs Huslialldry (lull 1.4. Ion IltHlge liinioi ( ollege, HOI MAN. SAM I, Plahsbuig. Mo. I nrrm ar Mrdicinr Juitiot .WXLA. Kansas Cils Illninr Collrne IIOLsr. Rl( HARD B., Ames; Irlrtmoy Mrdi inr Phi (.amma Delta. HOI FAN. ARVID M: Joite: ftiim Oifrti.nr, I ulheran siuilenl AsstMiaLolt 3.1. Wahloil Junitir Ctillege 411 HOI.ZKNKCHT. r.l.F.MS A.; Si. Cloud. Minn.; Chilli l)rt ' rlot)meiil -Home KtotKiniii CUlb A: C.hiUI Di ' M ' lopnu-ni (:hih 2. ' A: Winter Sno ' ls Cub S; W. . S: Radio Workshop 2,.S; CollcRc of Si. Bincdiils. H() )(;KVKK . GWENDOLYN H.: Doon: Hii ' nr F.rotiomir F.iiiinilioii - ,SiRni;i Kla C:ln ' 2.3. 4. .Sfcrt ' larv 4; Home Kionoinits Cluh ' i. ; «islcr 2..S.4. .Sori.il Chairman 4. HOI ' KIN.S. KFNNl IH W.: Ames; -tKrinilliiral f «ri( ' Hirv — A ' ri« ultur;il F.KUiomics C:Ulb ' A IIOIM ' KR. CH.VRI.K.S I.; .Sioux Cilv; Chrmknl TffhnoloKV — . ' lplia Chi Sii;in;i . ' i.4; I ' hi Kla Sietna 2; Iowa Chemical Sotielx 2. ' ■. VMC Cabinet 2. .3.4. Tresidenl 4; ReliRion-in-l.ife Week 4. HORAK. FRANCIS 1.; Silver SpriiiR, Md.; • ' nrr lry — Forestry Club 2.3.4; Camera C lul 2: I oastinaslers 4; .Ames Forester 4; loua State OaiK 3.4. C.redit Mini:mer: Newman C:lub 1.2.3.4: MoTjtpomeT junior Co ' lece. HORNFR. KARl. R.; Abilene. Kans.: C.nilnxy — (ietdoRN ( lub 3.4; Kansas State Colle ' ' e. H0IR1 ;AN. ROSCOF M. IR.: Ain-s- n, r( . Irinl Fiouvmir - ' i Kappa I ' bi: ISSIK 3.4; ISC: Iin.-stiniTit C:l ' il 4: Siicntist 4. H() ' K. MKRl.F; Boone; Antifiiltiiral FfiitCdIiori — HOVK. ROIUR 1 C;.; Stanhotie; VivwVv - Ward .S.stein 2.3.4; MRA 4: Plnsiis C ' ub 3.4; r ' aek 2; eishea Open House 4. HOW. STANI.KV J.; Omaha. Nehr.; Arrlnln- firr — Tan SiRma Delta. Scribe 4; Fxc- nitivc Council 2.3,4.. ). HOWEl.I,. lOHN I..; SrottsblulT. Nebr.; Math- cmatic- — MR. ' V 3. Chamberlain House Prc-si- tlenl; rnivcrsitv of W ominp. HOWI.AND. FRANK 1.; Cledar Rapids; V,l- ' rtnitr Mrdirinr — Iowa l ' ni frsit . HlliFR. ROBKR 1 F.; Sioux Cits; Flrrlrirnl Fneiwrrint: - Pi Kappa Phi. President 3: Tau Beta Pi 3.4; CataloRuer 4; Fta Kai pa Nu 3.4; Phi Kta Sigma; Ca- dinal (.ui ' d 4; Engineering C:ouncil 4; Interfiateiiiitv Coun- cil 3.4. Ireasurer 4; AIKK IRI I 2.3,4; V l(; Cal ' inet 2. Freshmen .■ d isoi; Newman Clu ' i 1.2.3,4; Iowa Engineer 2.4, Cut Editor 3. Tech Notes Editor 4; Engineering .Mumni Directory 3. HIDSON. H. BRCCF; S.hallcr; InthisIrM Frniniinii . — Phi Kappa Ian. HI FI.MAN. FR NCIS R; S. bailer: Flrrlrirnl Fneitfrrtne — Sipmn Chi; Ward Svstcm 1.2. Ac|r =t=es Chairman I. Social Chairman 2; AIEEIRE 3.4. Secretary 4; Intramura ' s 1.2, 3.4 HUEVEI.MAN, W ' ARD I.; Sioux Citv; tirf. s. tr ' nl F ' -onomirs — Phi Delta ' Fhela; Invest- ments C; ' ub 3.4; Homecfjining 4; Morning- side College. Hit.. PHVII.IS I..; Dcs Moines; Psyrhnhev - Psi Chi 3.4. .Membership Chairman 4; ' ei- shea 2. HC(;HFS. ANDREW A ; Sioux Citv.- Mrrhri -- ral Frifrinrerirtg — Phi (.itinma Delta; Phi F ' ta Sigma 1; Order of the Sextant ' A Veisbea 1.2.3. HIISMAN. CHARLES I..; Wellsburg; Inilus- Irinl Fdurallvn — Industrial Education C ' ub 3.4. HIMPHRFYS. JANE F.; Chiiago. III.; ■v vri- tiirfital ( oDkrry — Kappa K:ii pa (•;iTnnia; Home K(otiotnics CMub 1.2.3.4; Bomb 4. Ireas- urer; ' eishe;i 2.3; Homeunning 3. HUNIFR. PHYLLIS J.; Webster Citv; Dirlrl- fc.( — Home F(onomi(s Club 1.2.3.4; YWC. ' 1.2.3.4; Iwisters 3.4. HliRLEY. EDWARD I.; Laurens; I ' hytir - HUSTON. LOM II.; Columbus lunction: F(ir,yi O trraltftTi - Sigma Phi F ' psilon. President 4. Rushing Chairman 3.4; S ;d)b;ird and BI;i ' ' - 1.2.3.4; Farm Operations Club 1,2; 4-H 1.2. IMFELD. DONALD A.; loliet. III.; Fnrrslry - Ward System 2; Forestry Club 3.4; .Ames Forester 3.-t; Intranmrals 3.4; Joliet Junior College. IRONS, PAUL E.; Laurel; Aurirultural Fdu- ralinn - Ag. Ed. Club 2,3,4; IFTA 3; .Marsh- alltown Junitir College. IRWIN. DONAI 1) W.; Des Moines; C.ryirrul FnRirirrrhifi — Phi f.amma Delta. IVERSON. ROGER D.; Fnunons. Minn.; .4gri- riilliiral Fduradoti - ,- delante. House Mana- ger 4; Phi Fta Sigma 4; Phi Delta Kapjia 4; . r. Fd. t:lub 2.3.4; University of Mirniesoia. IVES, FORRFSI F.; Rolfe: ArtI, ulluuit F ' lu- rnliiiu - Ward System 1; . g. Ed. Club 2.3.4. JACKSON, SHIRLEY E.; Chicago. III.; ..«(;- lulinn Manaeemrnl — Gamma Phi Beta, .Song Le;ider 3; Home Economics Club 2,3.4; Bomb 2; Orchestra I; Sor-Dor Director 2; YWCA 1,2,3.4. lACOIISEN, (ARI. E.; Rejullvn; Irlrrhmry Mrdinnr Junior AVMA. lAMFS. HENRY I.; Brighton, Tenn.; Dairy Wiiifcaiic r) ' - University of Tennessee Junior College. Veteran ' s Club. JAMES. KFIIII D.; Des Moines; Animal Hits- hattdry — JANSS. JOHN JR.: Belle Plaine; rneririary Mrdirinr - low;i l ' niyeisit . JARRARD. SIANI.FY F.; Washington; For- cslry - Forestry Club; . mes Forester Staff 2; Sterling Ca Ilege. JASKl ' LSKI. IHADDFUS M.; Chifa-TO. 111.: Forr try — Forestry C luh 3,4; Wartl System 3.4; Uni ersit of Illinois. JASPER. ROUFR I W.; River Forest. Ill ; Flrrlrirnl ■.iiKmcrrmB — Delta Chi; .Mil 1.2.4; Inli.iuiuKils 1.2.3,4. JENKINS. AIAARO J.; San Ramon, Costa Rita; MriliniurnI F.nRinrrrirlR JENKINS. WALLER ¥..; Council Blulfs; Chrm- cal Fugitieering - Sigma Chi; Scabbard ;ind Blade 3.4; ROTC: 1,2.3.4; AICheniE 2.3.4; Footl :dl. Ir:uk 1. JENSEN. ARIIIUR W.; Chica 0, III.; Fore!.lry - Ret:i I beta Pi; Forestry Cluh 2.3.4. Presi dent 3; Ward Svslem 2.3.4. . thletic Couniil 3; Ititr;itnui;d C:li;iiim:n) 3; Festi iil Chi ii 3.4; . nles Forester Staff 3.4; Yale Iniveisin. Westminster Colleue. Wright [unior Colle- -. IFNSEN. HOWARD D.; Ames: Ag.rinill iinl Ediirnlioii - Ag. l-.d . Club 2.3.4: Fooll ;ill 1.2.3.4; Varsity I C:lub 3.4. JENSEN. I.OYD A.; Ames; Irlrririnry Mrdirinr - Wa ' ne Stiite ' lejichers Collce. Printeton. JEPPESEN. BEITY L.; Audubon; llonir Economics Education — Sigma Kai pa; Hinnc Economics Club 1.2.3.4; WAA 1,2.3.4; Dan:i College. JEPPSEN, KENNETH E.; Barrington. III.: Crnrrnl F.iitiinrrririR — Kappa Sitjma; Gener;d E neineeritlg Sot iet 3.4; Fta AVard 1. Ptd - Ircit ' Ch;iiiin:ui, Ivio Club Rcpiescnl:ili i-; Veishc;i Open Htuise 2. JESKF. WAI.IER F.; Eldola; Annnilhnnl Fdtirolwri — Beta Sigma Psi. Secretary 3; Alpha eta 4: IFTA 3.4. President 4: Ag. Eil. Club 1.2.3.4. ' ice-President 3. Chairman . g. Ed. BaiKiuet 3; Gamma Delta 1.2.3,4, Presi- dent Lakes Region 3.4. President ' Lheta Chapter 3.4. Treasurer 2; YMCA 1.2.3.1. Cabinet 2.3, Lincoln (;ra-Y 2; Religion in Life Week, publicity 2; Phi Delta Kappa 3.4. JESSEN. WAYNE L.; State Center; Elrclriral F.nainrrring - M1.V. 3.4; IRE 3.4. JOHNS. ELEANOR M.; Ames; Chemislry -- Delta Zct;!; Pi Mu E|)silon. Secretary 3. President 4; Iota Sigtn;i Pi. Corresptmditi . Secret. ii 1; Siiciue Woiiu-n ' s Club 2.3,4; YWCA 2.3.4. JOHN.SON, DUANE F.; Kiron: Chrmiral Trrli- nology — Phi Lambda Upsilon 3.4; Pi Mn Epsilon 3.4; Intramurals 3,4; Bethel Junitu College. JOHN.SON. GENE A.; Omaha. Nebr.; Chrmi- ml Fri ' irirrrine - ACS 4; .■MCheniE 2,3,4: Uni ersit of Omaha. JOHNSON. KENNETH C.; Exira: Aninml Hinhniidry - B;lseball 2.3.4; Varsity I Club lean. St. M;iry ' s. JOHNSON. NORMAN E.; Pocahontas; Aiiiinnl I ' li hniiihy - IWorV. and Bridle 1.2.3.4. JOHNSON. RICHARD E.; Des Moines; Mnlh- minium - Pi Mm Epsilon 4; Mathematics Club 3.4: Dtakr University. JOHNSON. ROBKR 1 C; Little Cellar; Ai-ii- rullurnl Fdiir nl lun - %. Ed. Club: Blo( k ami Bridle; Wartl Svstem 2.3.4. Intranniral Ch;iirniiin 3; Reserve Cli;impion Sheep Show- m;tn 1 ittle Intcrn;itioniil 3. JOHNSON. ROBER I (..; Grinnell; C.rnrral Fiif nirrTitifi — Iowa Engineering Society 2.3.4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1: Veisbea 3,4. 3.4; l.ivestotk Judging I earn 4. JOHNSON. ROBERI |: (hiiago. 111.; Cifil FniiiTirriiiie - liin I ;iml .la Rho 3.4: ASCE 2.3.4; Newman Club 2.3.4: Willamette Uni- versity, Uni eisit of W;ishington. Iowa Wes. JOHN.SON. ROGER F.; Exira; .4firHii«mv - .Aurononn Club I.2.3.L JOHNS I ON. ROBERI I..; I.imibard, 111.; Agri- rullinttl ■( (oiofMjcv — Delta Sigma Phi; Ac. Eton Club 2.3.4; Bloik and Bridle 3,4; Vei- she;i C;nioc Rine 3,4. JONES. ARIIIIR I.,; Montpelier. Idaho; Afe- rhanitnl Fnninrrring — Pi ' Fan Sigma 4; ASMK 3.4: Waril System 2.3.4; Utah State Agri- cu ' tur.il Collei e. JONES, CI.AYLON H.; Cedar Raoids; liidii - Ir-nl Fdiirnlim - .Wiib i Chi Rho. Siiii:il Chairn an 3; . ' li ha Phi Oineea 2.3; Y ' el l.ix 2.3; NROLC; loint .So -al Council; ' eisbea 3; Universitv of .South C:atolina. JONES. lEAN E.; Ames; Al l lird .Ir - (,amma Phi Bet:i; Delta Phi Delta. President 4: Home Fiorunnits Club 2.3.4; Red Cross Board 2.3.4. Ch:iirman 4; YWC:A 1.2.3.4; I ' riion 4H). Publititv 3; ' eishea 2: Ibune toming 3; Diain;ili(s 1.2; Winlci Sports Dance 3: Wunier ol WSSF All-College Postei Contest 2. JONFS. MARY E.; Clinton: A l lird Arl - Home Ec Club 1.2.3; Twisters 3.4; Sigma Eta Chi 3.4: WAA 2.4; Festival Choir 3,4; .Sor- Dor 3; YWCA 2,3. JONES, MII.O D.; Albia; Mrrhanirul EuRi- necrine - ASMF 4; ASHVE 4. JORDAN. ROBERL D.; Colfax: hidmlrial Fdurnlioii - I. Ed. Club 3.4; Ycl-lax 1,2; Debate 3,4. JOSLVN, l ' E(;(.Y A.; Kansas Citv. Mo.; Child l)-vl,ifimrul - Kappa Kappa Gamma. Social C:hairman. Paidlel representative: Htum- Fi Club 1. 2.3.; YW ' CA I; WAA 3,4. HDD. ROGER D.; Mason Cilv; General En- uinrrrniii Phi Kappa Psi; SIE 3,4; Stars Oyer eisliea 3. JUNKO. JOHN C; Lawler; Civil Fnninrering - Ian I anibda Rho: . .SCE; Newman Club 2.3.4: Ward S stem 2.3; Veisbea 3.4; Minute M.in Icil.il. ROIC:; Loras Clollege. KAMMFRER. REUBEN 1.; Monona; .4er,ri . Ininl hnfiinrrrtnz .AS.AE 2.3.4: Intranmrals 2.3.4. Man;iger 4; It)Wa State leather ' s Col- leee. RASH. NORBFRI J.; Duntlee; Dairy Hux- hnndry - Wph-A (.;imm:i Rho: D.uit Hus- bandry C;lub 1.2.3.4; Blotk anil Miiclli 1.2. 3.4; Newman Cluh 1,2.3.4. KASKIF. C:ARL L; Ames; Chrmirr.l F.utimrrr- inti Sigma Nu: .MCheniF 2.3.4: Interfra- leirnts P ' etltre CtMintil 2; Newm;ni Club 2. 3,4; St. John ' s Universitt. St. Louis Uniyersits. KASSFIL. KENNFIH W .; Asrsbiie: Farm OlirralKin .Alpha .eta 4; Farm Operation Club 1.2.3.4, Secretary - Ireasurer 3. Presitlent I: Sigma ' lheta Epsiloti 3,4, Treasurer 4; , dvisor 4. KASIlfR. NEIL B.; C:larence; C.rahgy - ASCI 3; Iowa State Chorus 3: Wesles Foun- tl.ilion 3.4; Sigm;i lheta Epsilon 4: Clollegt- .111 Mclhoilisi Clmrth Cbtiir 3.4. Librarian 4; Wesicrii Illinois Slate College. K I IMAN. HAROLD C; Massena; Chrmiral Fiiniiirrring - .AK;ben)K 3.4; Wartl System 1.2.3.4. KIIM. CHARLENE F.; New Winilso. III.; Ihrlrl,, - Kappa Delta; Home Ki Club 2.3. I: C.. . 1.2.3.4: Interfaith Countil 3.4; ISA. Sorial Chaiiman 3; Monmouth College. KlIllNBERCi. RICHARD H.; CirccnIield: Innutinlir Arrhilrrliirr - Tau Sigma Delta 4; SSLA 1.2.3.4. KFI I I MURt.ER. EDWARD R; D;iMn|)ort; EiiKnirrrinii - Vi Fall Sigma 3.4; ASMK 1.2. 3.4: (.ainnia De ' ta 1,2.3.4. ' iie-Piesiilent 4; MR.A. Social Chairman 3,4; Joint Social C:ountil 3.4. ' ice- Presitlent 3. President 4; rreshiiKin Frack. KEI.LEY. DALE E.; Hinltm; I ' rirrinary Mrdi- rinr — Sigma Phi Epsilon. .Actiyilies Chair- man 3. Scholarship Chairni;in 4, Pletice Class Treasurer 2; AA ' MA 1.2.3.4; Cardinal (.uild 3.4: Vet. Honu ' toming Business MamiL ' er 4: ' elerinarian St;iff 1.2. (ieneral News f.ditoi 3,(: Vet. Council 3.4: Veisbea Vet. Open Iltuise 3; Long Reach City College. I ' niversity of Utah. L ni ersitv of Cion aga. KELLY. GALEN I..; Omaha. Nebr.: Chrmiral Enginrrring — neha Upsiltm; .AICheniE 2.3.4: Iowa Engineer 3.4; l niyersitv of Omaha. KELLY. JOSEPH R.; Biitt: Agrirullural Fdu- rnlHin - Ag. Fd. Club 2.3.4; Newman Club 2.3.4; Brilt Junior C;ollege. KELLY. ROBERI D.; Cihitago. 111.: Indiislrinl Fnginrrrnig - St.ibU iid antl Blade 4: Knights of Si. I ' airitk 4; Soiiety of Induslrial Enci- neers; Wrestling numeral 1; MR.A. So ' ial Ch;tirman 2.3: Joint Social flnumil. President 2.3: StMiiil Bureiui 2.3: Htimetomiiig 3.4 KENNFY. JA.MFS I..; Jani;iica: Aniwnl fiM- hnn ' ' rv - Alpha Gamma Rho; Blotk ami Bridle t:lub. Treasuier; Dairy Husbandry Club; Veisbea 3, .Ag Open House and Horse Show. KIFIHORN. DONALD R.; Cherokee: Agri- rnltiiral FlronowH - At :uiii. lunitir Steward: .Ag Etonomics Club; Block anil Bridle. KII.PALRICK. DONALD (.; Meilii. olis; hl- dit lrinl F.rrnutmii - SS V- 3.4: Inxeslment Club 4; (;amin;i Delta: Internation:it .Asso- ciation of Lntlier;iii Sliidents 3.4; .Ames lutnor C ' hamber tif Commerie 4. KIMRFRIIN. KENDALL K.; Osteola; Animal lluylhindry Alpha et:i; Block and Bridle (;lnh. Chairman Spring Picnic 3; Little In- tern. ilional 3.4; Vcishca 3; Livestock Judg- ing I (Mill 4. KIMON. WA NF A,; Ollumwa: laim Olirr- ii;iiiji - Poullrt Club 1.2; Men ' s (.lee C:lub I; Beth;im Felloiis)ii|i 1.2.3.4. Stutlent Minis- ter 3,4. KIN(;. JOHN W,: Rullnen; C.rnrral Fnginrrr- ing. KIN(.. KFNNFIII II: Sihallei; Farm Olma- lion Iiili.imur.ils 2.3.4: eishea 4; Cham- berbiiu House .Atliyities Chaiiin;in 4. KIN ;. IIIOMAS W.; Ames; Agrirullural Fn- glnrrring - Phi Delta I beta; Sc;ibbard and Blade 3.4; ASAK 2.3.4. ' ice- President Na- tioinil Council 4; Newm:in Club 1.2.3.4; Bomb. Business Sliilf 3. Sides NLimiger -I; ' eishea 3; Military Ball 4. KIRKECiAARD, LEO J.; Omaha, Nebr.; let- rrinary Mrdirine — Utiivcrsity of South Dakota. KLINE, M. LEON; Cainrad; Agrirullural Jiiur-  (j nm - Sigma Delta Chi 3.4; YMCA 2.3.4. Vice-President; Wesley limndation 1.2.3.4. A ' ice- Presitlent 3. Homeioming 2; ' eishe;i 2.3; InteiTailh Countil 4; Relicion in I if-- 1.2.3: Sotial Bureau 2; Iowa State Daily 2.3.4; (ireen (iantler 3. KI.INDI. FRMA A.; Cassville. Wis.; Ahhlird in lltmie Ec Club 2.34: YWCA 4; Ro ' e, Williams Club 1.2: Sin Dor 2.3; Inlr.imnrals 1.2.3. 412 Kl.orit NM  IS. (KMI KUK I. Ml VtvAt Jul: gr l n Amuniinn ( liih. W jtil Sv« Inn. hill jiniiijU. inMj nlr jii ( illrsr. kl.ornSl.. KMMA I., t iitlrtHuwI. Apfltrd .trt - i ril. ru: Sikuij I-u Clil 1 .5, 1 irj%- iirri ' i; loita Stair I ' U rn 12.3,4; Kr«ti jl (JiuriM ' i. KNrlll.KR. MARVIN K: fjiilicl.l; trrhllri- liifili tnginrriing - I jtl StKlllj Driu 4,. ' !, NkijI l.hjiinijii ■■; AM f 4 .; AIA S.4.i; IfiHJ fiiKinrrr l. ' i; All lillltir 5: Vri«hra 3; lljiiinhjl l.j(.ijn|{t- Collriic. kS N I.M I I I A J.: Ml I ■llnli: Humr t-r.t- nitmii t JuiijiKfri - kjppj Mphj I hrlj; llnmr (( (:lul ' . ' .3.4: KjiImi Vi il liii| ' . ' .3.4. A(l iMii CiHiliiil. (!jiii|iii« I tl 3.1: riii rmu of Drinri, l.iliitriiHiMMl Collntr. KNOfvs. K. (M I. R.; Hjiiiiiiii: llumr f.€o- iittmit t.dutalwn - ic ljk ru; Hume Kc tluh I.L ' .3.4; WAA l.:2.3.4; VWCA 1.2.3,4: 1 l-iJlciliil 3.4; Tcp C4)llluil 4. kNOII. II. JCJAN: Nroliili; TrxliUt anj i iultitutl - Alplij Oclla I ' l; rrrtiilcnt 4: Moiiir ►. (lull I.L ' .3.4. HWtA l.L ' .3.4. kM . MAKIIIA W.; DtLjIiiovi; .i ilUird .4rl - DrllJ I ' hi Drlu 4. klX H. IIONAIl) ;.; Akn.ll; .4nima Hu ■ Odfiffrv Hlu4 1, and Bridle IJ2,3,4; Wmiiiiii- •Icr rlloKihip 1,2,3,4; lmcr(;lilli Cuuncil 3.4: U ' jrtl S tlrlii 1,3,4, lntraiiiiiral% Chjii- nui) 4. kill II. I ' AIRUIA J: V.mil ; llomr E,„- mimitx f(lij(ijrii ri - 1,411)111,1 | |ii Beta: .Moil.ll Bojid 4; I ' ht I |miloii Oiniiion 4; Mtidt-nl l n | CTIirt Biurd 4, (:.ildiil,il C.tijld 4: lloiiu- Kt C:iiit) I,:;, 3,4, X ' iif-l ' ri-sidi ' iil 3. I ' loiUfin 4: V C. :•, ■, Rett c:iii« Boaid 4: Iowa Male NiiiKet 3, ' ei%liea 2.3.4; llolluiuiiiiiiK ;. ' : Wiiiier N|wirl Oarnnal 3. KOILNkl-. ROBKR I K.: Aiilium: Agnrullural f.nfinrrriiin Bela SiKlila ' i. Viiel ' ieiuleiil 3; ASAK 3.4: I ' lii Kla Siuma 1.2; lau llela Pi 3.4: (.annua Delta 1,2,3.4. Inteinatiuiial rre itlenl 2.3.4. kOI I. J. Mh .M.; Omaha Nebr.; Mrrlianical ynttinrrring - . ,SMK 3.4; l ' lli . of Omaha. kllSI . MU.O J.; Lisinore, .Minn; Irlrnnary ilr,li,inr - kORM IM). Al.l.KN J.; Kanle (.ro e; .4ni. i,i iiii ' iiriiirv - .Mpha t.ainiii:i Rho. vite-l ' re i- dent I; .Mpha ela 3.4. ' ite l ' re: iueiit 4; BliKk and Hriille 1.2.3.4; Lillle International 3: I ' hi tia Siftnia. kolHK. HKRBKRI H.; Omaha. .Nebr.; titi; -.MKiriernni; - . Sl.t 3.4; Omaha I lii er9il.. kO k. KR.NK.SI W.; Steele C:it . Nebr.; F.lr. ■ Iriial Anjcmcerini: - .MKK 2.3.4; FairbUM Junior Cadlese. I niver itt of Nebraska. kl) .MA. AI.KXANDKR N.; Queein. L. I.. New N ' ork; i.iril t ' .nnmrrunn — .ASCIK 3.4; ' fan l.anil da Rhu. KRAKMKR. RICHARD H.; Alta; C.hrmical Tefliiuilati - loua Clieniiial Society 2.3.4. I ' lr idcnt 2. ' iie-l ri-Mdent 4; . lpha Chi Silfiiia 3.4; VientiM I ' ublnation Board 3.4; IMA A liniiti tlali e Coiiiuil 3.4. kKWHR. RKRNARII W.; Aikle : IV rrinary Mftiiimr -■ I-]Nv«()rlh Junior Collejte. kRKBS. NORMAN R.; Anu- : Chrmiral t.n- Kinrrttiig - , U:heniK 2.3.4. Open llou e 2.3. 4. Wishea 3; t-ettiial Choir 2.3.4; KiiKineer ' i C;arni al 3; Intraniiiralt 2.3; MR. 3.4; Shel- don Junior Cajllese. kRKKR. JOHN B.; Bloomlield. N. J.; Elrclri- ral f.nicinrrrinfi - I ' i . iu K|nilon 3.4; Tau Beta I ' i 3.4; Kta kappa Nu 3.4; AIKKIRK 2.3.4. ' ice-rre iilent 4; Wotinimter KelloH- •hip 2.3.4; Ward Sxtem 2.3; Mav achuv ' ll Imtitute of f et luioIoKt . kRIXHRS. JAMKS H.; Omaha; Imlmlrial f. „- iiomiri rill (.alnma Delta. ReroidiiiK Sit ■ retai 3. s m lal Chairman 2; VientiM Stall 1.2.3.1: ISSH 2.3.4: enhea 3. kROWkA. MRCINIA M.; CJlnaKo. III.; .Ik- rirutlural yorirnfi ion Dormitory. President 4. . (tiyitie Chairman 3; Dairy 3.4: Home maker 4; North Park ColleKe. NortllHeflern l ' ni er ity , KRl SK. JA.MfS I.: Siiier t:ity; t.lrrlnral f.n (inrrring - Vei fiea 3; .MarihinK Band I. kRt Sf. I.ORNA M ; Sheldon; llimir E, iinom Iff Eitiinitmii -f)nii(ron Nil I; I ' hi kapp.i Phi I: Home l-i (liib 3.4; Dorm . d i er 3 ( y |s 1.1; SHeetheart Ball 3; She. doll Idliioi f ollexe. kl HIN. lOWHI D.; Anita; Agronomy - klMtM4VfR. ( AROI. A.; DoHiier (.rrne. Ill : t ' rrhnitnl luiirnalnm - kappa Delta; VWCA 1.2: loMa Slate Platen 1; Srienre Women ' Clnh 1.2.3,4; Slar« 0 er VeMhea 2.3,4, Dairy 3,4. Vienti.t 3.4: Radio Woik «hop 1. WO|. I V 4. Kli.I MAN RICHARD J ; Amn; Arrhllrrlural f.ntinrrtint AIA 4; Vanity SMimminit 1.2. 3.4. I BFR(.t. mw SRI) C; May ooil. Ill: I rriinui f ngtrirrring - McUa tall Delta; Staiinniiiiii Irani 1.2.3.1, IMKVMI. HKIIXRD K; Minol N. Dak.: I rlrr,n,„-, lr,l„„}r 1 hria (hi I.AIIMAN. RO(. R W : Ida (.to e; Mrrliniral Enginrrring ' ■ W ' -Attl System 3.4. Setielary- lrea urer 4; ASME 4; Cornell (xiliefe. I AMU. Bll 1 l l : Reilheld; Igrirultural Edu latum . ki it nltilie tdiiiation Club 2.3,4. Marihinx Hand 1,2.3.4; Conieit Band 2.3.4. Ward S «tein 2.3.4. llometoiiiMiK 4: Wotey oiinilaiiiin 2.3. l MIURION. KI.I ABKIH; .Miniiea|ioli . Minn., t.liilit liri ' ftoftmritt -- Home .(onotii HI Club 2.3; VWCA 3; Cmino|Kditaii (Inb 3.4; Rmkloid Collene. I.ANIX.RAK. ROIII.RI J.; I)ulilii|we: Inilmlrial Enginrrting - Pi kap, a Pin. Ili l iiiaii 3. S4M1K Leader 3. treasurer 4; Vkm-u oI In dllttrial KiiHineeri 3.1: Viir President 4; SSl.Mt 2: (.oiiteit Bantt 1.2: .MalilniiK itaiiu 1.2. .Manauer 2: Skelih .Maua ine 2. . mm lale Kditoi 2: loHa KiiKilieer 3.4; loua KiiKineer .Miiinni Direttory 3; Veiihea Parade (aiiii- inittee 2. lANK. .MAI.COI..M 11.; Chicano. 111.; .4riiniii tiiilxiniiry - Phi (.ainma Delia; HIiMk and Bridle 3.4. I.AN(.. JKRVIS W.; Joliet. 111.; EutrUry - |-ore tr Cluli 2.3.4; Ames torctlcr 3.4: Joliet Jiinioi College. I.ANChh.yR I I.I.S. ADA .M.; knuxyille; Mii- ratiutt Home Kionomici tilub; Dorm .Ad- yisor. I.ARRKW. IK) v.; BiKine: ridii. t,,, Eilnia Itun - Indutllial KdiK.ilioii Club 3.4; lo «.i future leatlien . smk i:itioii 3,4; We t (.outt Couiuilman I: BiM iie Junior Collefte. I.ARSKN. C1.ARI-N(K J.; klenime: Inilmlnal f.cumimii - I heu i: ISSIK 2.3.4. I. ARSON. DKAN I-.; llninboldt; (nil Eiiginrrr inn -- I .III l.;iiiil (la Rho 3.1. PreMdeiit 4: . s(.l-. 2.3.4: L ni er it ol .Nebiavka; liii- eMit ot Wyoming. l.VRSK.N, .M. K 1..; Kiron; Homr Eiunomiit Eilititiiuin - Home hiunoinits Cniii :i,. ,4; .■ %i taiit s«Mial Chairman Lyon Hall 3; Vci- liea .■); (.u t,i n . dolphll!i. LARSON, .MAI RICL A.; Ayrshire; Clirmiral Enginrrring - AICK 2,3.4; Ward System 1.2. 3.4; student (:oun elor 4. LAMA, PLRRV 1).; Davis City; Merhaniral t.nginrrring — I.AWRKNSON, DONALD 1..; Sioux City; Ag- niiilluriil AdiKd lun - .AKiKUlllirai Kutuai.i .i Club 3,1; .MorniiiKside College. I.AWSON. .MKRl.K (..; Fairheld: A rr i in.r.i; Euginrrnng - Pi lau Sigma 3,4; . SMK 2.3. 4. v ' iie-l ' re ident 4; PreMUellt staiige lluiix 2; ei llea 3; IS.A Council 2. I.AWSON. KOBKR I I..; Bataxia; EIrclriial t.nginrrriug - Cle elaiid College. l.AVroN. DAVID 1..; 1 ulia. lex.; C.hrmical Trchnology - V i Kta Sigma I; PrenidenI of .Nilei House 3; .Soiial Chairman ot Nile House 2; I exas Tech. I.KBIHN. CARL; Davenport: Iniluylnal Era- nomut - kappa Sigma: ISSiK 1.2.3.4: Scao- bard and M.ade 2.3.4; Winternie o 1.2.3: Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom 3: Mililan Ball 3: Sdenie Student l-aiultx Parl 2.3: Hoiiie- (oming 3.4; Veishea 3;; Interfraternily Coun- cil 4. I.KK. DKAN I.; S.ic City; rr rririary Stfdicinr - Acaiia; AVMA l.2., ' l.4. I.KHMAN. HAROLD A.; Slater; Agriciillurr Eitniomii - . griiulture Ktonoinics Club 2.3. I; rni eisitt of Diibuiiiie. l.KI.AND. JOHN A.; Mankato. Minn.: Crramii Enginrrring - SigiKJ Nii. Steward 2; SSIMK I; .American Ceiainii SiKiet 2.3.4. I re;iMirer 3; Keramos 2.3.4. I iciMiiei 2. ice-Pri sident 3: Veishea 3; NeiMlian Club 1.2.3,1. IIWIS. DAN J.; Newton; Cn il Engmrrnng — Dtake. I.LWIS. KARL K.; Biirlingloii; EIrrlriral En- gmrrnng - . IKK 4: Roger Williams Club 4; Burlington Junior College. I.HBOV. MARV .M.; St. I.ouis. Mo.; Dirlrlir, - k:i))| :i .Alpha I beta. I.INDKR. WAI.IKR J.; Oelwein; Arrhilrrlural •iiKiiiming - State lniyersit of lo«a, Wart- Ijiiig. IINIIIIARI. Oils N.; Lehigh; Agronomy- Agrononn Cliib 3,4; Ward System 1,2,3.4, Piesident, W;iid SiKial Count il 4; Joint ScKial (iotiiuil 3,4. I.INDNAV. .MARJORIK I.: Atlhiir: Homr Ero- noinii Ellin iiliiiii - k,i| | a Phi 3.1. KochI Chaiim.in 3; Home Kconoiniis Clnh 1,2.3.4; Seiretais Home Ktonomiis Presile 3; VWC.A 1.2.3.4: Advivir 3. IINDSAV. MAR ' IN J.; Washta; .4Kroimmv i-stm.ir. LINUS W. ROBKR I K.: Arthur; ndiiilri i Eitiirtilion Wald System. Sim ial Chairman K|isilon Ward I. Prr-ttdent SiHial (oiiniil 2. Vice Prrsidriit Kxeitilitr Couniil 3. .XIniiiiii Seirelai I: Agrii iiltural Conmil 3.4; Iowa state Singeis 3.4: Men ' s (ilee Clnh 3,4: Buena ista ( olli-ge. llNNfR. MAR ' IN 1-.: (.alesburg. 111: Indii, iTiiil tiiiiiomify Beta I beta Pi: ISSIK; In vestment Clnh: KiMitbatl I: Veishea I: Slab bard and Bhide 3.4; Mulligan Slate. kno . LISLK, WAI DO i . Clniago. III. (.rnrtal En ginrrring - Delia Stglna Pill. NrHslall I. (.helnistrs (Job 1; Men ' s (Inb I; SiNial ( fimmitlee 2: Stndent Conmil 2. I rllei men ' s Clnh 2: Baseball anil lennis I eailis 2. Budget ( ominltti e 2: Orientation Com inttter 2. ( aii)|MM Vanrltes 3; , IKK 3; Mor- gan Park Junior College. LISIKR. MARV ANN; Sil.lo; lltilory and l.uirinmrni Mpha Delta Pi. treasurer 2. 3, House Managei 4, trslisal (liotus I. Botany Club 1. Iliston and (.oterninerii Club 2.3.4; Scieiiie Women ' s Club 1.2.3.4. W(.A 1.2.3.4: Sclriiie Dame 1.2.3. IH-toralion s (hailinan 1. Jiiiiiin Piom 3.4. (.elieril Chair man 4. Scinoi I ' loin 3. (.haiiiiian 3. LIS I ON. DARRH 11. Omaha. Nebr; ' i .(ri III ILK. L( IHKR I. Notlbisocal: t.rulugy Vxtaiit 2.3.4. NROIC Rille team 1.2; l.e olo«y Club 2.3.4 l.l.OVD. DONALD A ; Ames. 4rr n ii.li,a E„. ginrrring - tnsliliite Aeroiiaiilii al V lences; I reasurer Niles House 4. tort IhMlge Junior (aillege. I.OCIIKR. RONALD J.; (adumbus. Nebr.; EIr, ■ ttiial E.nginrriing - AIKK 3.4; .Nesiman Club 1.2.3.4; Inttamnrals 2.3.4. KK.AN. HKt.KN L; Mosille; fluid l)nrlol - inrni - Pi Beta Phi; Home Kcmiomiu Club 1.2.3.4: WAA 2,3; (.reen (.ander Puhluilt Stall 3; Bomb 3; VWCA 1.2.5.4. I.ON( .. LKI.AND S; tjke View. .4(ricii urr E-duialiiin - .Agriiullure Kduialiuii Club 2.3. 4. treasurer: Want System 2.3; Wayne Stale Leachers (aillege. LON(.I.KV. BARBARA: Morton. 111.; I.lnld Dcfrtijtmirnt — Chi Omega. Home Kconoinns Club 1.2,3.4: liitiamurals Board 2.3. W A.A 1.2,3,4: VWCA 1,2; Pletlge Panhel (amiHil I; Veishca 3. LORD. Lot IS 1..; Iowa City; .4niniii  u - bandry - Inliamural Chairman ol Slange House 4, Intiaiiitiials 1,2,3,4. l.ORKN . RK.HARI) A.; Da en| orl: f.lirmual Enginrrung - Al|.ha Chi Sigma 3.4; Alplia Phi Olliega 3.4; .Vllgllslalia Collt-ge. I.ORKN KN. (.KOR(.K A ; Betlendnrf; tndux- Irial EiunomiK - Beta I beta Pi: IVSlK 2.3.4. .Assistant I ' lograni Chairman 3. t.OVKALL. C.KORC.K A. JR.; Watrrlon; C.rn- rral Engmrrnng - kappa Sigma. Rush Chair- man. Vice-President; tiMitball: Pershing Rilles; Scabbard and Blade: Radio Workshop, hloinecoming. I.O ICk. ARDIK L.; Joke; Agririillurr Edil- lalioii — t.OVl.lKN. CARL I.; Altura. Minn.; IJairy IndiiMry - .Alpha Chi Rho. Setretars 3.4: Dairs Industn Club 2.3.4; Rixhc-ster. .Minne- sota Junior College. I.OWK. IIARRV C.; (ailumbus Junction; l l- rrinary Mrdiiinr - FarillHouse. Husiiirss Man- ager 3: Research Kditor ISC eteriliaiian 4. I.OWNDKS. IHOMAS II : Sious Cits; 3 i-i ian- ital Engmrrnng - Pi kap| a Phi. President 4. Intertraternil Count it 4. Secrelars 3: Iowa Kngineer .Alumni Diiectors 3: Veisht-a (.etitial Committee I; X ' eisbea Personnel (ainimittee for .AS.MK 4: .Moiningsitle (iillege. l.OWRV. WILLIAM K.: I.ilierls. Mo.: .4nimB i i xiiii ry - I ' hi Delta I hela. Librarian 5; I ' ropeities Chaiiman lor Little Inlernattonal 3; tietoration Conimillee lor Jiinioi Prom 3: Freshman Basketball 1; (.roup Leatler lor Fresbm:in l)a s 4; Assistant (.eiieial (.hair- man of l.itlle lnternatioii.il 4: liitigiiig S4|iiad 4: Ralli P:itking Schtiiarship 4. Hlosk antl Bridle 2.3.4: William Jewell College I-IKIIR. MAR I HA K.: ( it to; Homr E.onom- ift Eilnialion - .Vljiha (.alnma Delia. Schol- arship Chairman 3. Rush Chairmaii 4; Onii- tron Nil 3.4. Vite-President 4; Rush Council Secretars 4; I wisten 2.3.4. President 4: Home Ktonomits Club 2.3; VWCA 1.2.3.4; Festival (.lioius t. I.IM. JAMFS; Memphis. 1 enn.; I nil Engi- nrrnng - .ASCF: Delta Slate teachen. LVALL. lOHN R.; Dastoii: ' iviiri - I.VNN, .ARIHIR D.; Cetlar Falls; forn ry - Coloratio A . - M. I.VONS. WAI IFR J.; Clarion: (.rnrral En- gmrrnng Sigma Chi. Stewani 3. Viie-Presi- tlent 4; AIFF 2: C.FS 3: SIF 3.4. I ' lesnlenl 4: (.h.iirinan Veishea Canoe Rain 3: I ' ni- Venus ol Nebraska. I.V I IK. BARBARA R; St Paul. Minn; Homr E.eonomif E.dinatlon Pi Bela Pin; Flesh man Home Ftoiiomns Club I: Home Ftti noniits Kdntalioll C;lub 2: VW ' CA 3: toast- mistress 1; I ' mveisits of Minnevita. MtMllsllR. 1 N k.; Karragnt: .4niin«l Hn ' han,lr (aim 0|ieration Club 1.2. BUxk antl Biitlle I Ml ANINC II. ( RROt I D: Mtninl Avr; or- e.dv MiBRIDF. IVVN 1.; Dike; Ifri.ii lu ' al fdu- iiilion- Pi kappa Alpha. Asriiultnial Fittl- tation Club 1.2.3.4 MiCAIItslFR. IIVFRNF F: W dliamsburti; C rtifitif Engmrrnng Older td the Sextant 3.4; keramos 3,1. melnan (eiamn Snsietv 2.3.4: MR House Sw lal Chairman 2.3: Joint Vm lal C oiiliid 2,3 MiCANN. MHFt M. Des Moinrv. Hou-rhold Eitnifimrnl Vttlvilirs ( haiiman I. XdviMir III l oim 3. S4itial Bureau 1. Skrti h . tiomb 2, Drake, Mt( RIHV. PHllIP ( . Wnr.rMrr. Man. l ' iMliolog% I beta i. Newman Cllils 1,3.4; Feniing Club 3.1. Bomb 4: Winter 3|«sr-s Club 4. I nisertdv ol Ma s . BcKtiin I ' ni- senlls. 413 MtC:ARlV. DONALD C; .Ulftis. Minn.; i-arm Of ' crattvTti — CmnKilnian l ' ;iinnR-l Courl .1. MaMir of Pamnii-t Clourl -I. McCt.Alt.llRV. NANCV C: Whiiing. Intl.: Genrral Home Ecunomia — Di ' lla Zria; Re- cording Secrclar -1; Hoint- Ktoiioinio Club 2.3.4: WAA L ' .3.4; VWCA ' Z. J; IcMi aI Choir 2.S.4; Frames Shinier Jr. Ciollcgc. .McCI.KNAHAN. NANCV R.; Davi-nport; Child Dei ' elopmrnt — Kuppa Kappa ( ' aninta. ' iti- President; Child De elopnunt Ciuh 3.4. Piii)- li(il Ctiairnian 4; Siiident Properties Board 3,4, Secretarv 4; Monmouth College. McCLURK. ION K.; Ames; Civil EtiKtm-frmg - Sittina Chi; OSCt 2.3.4; Tau Lambda Rho 3,4: Scabbard and Blade 4. McCOLLKV, ROV K.; Lvle. Wash.; Animal Hus- bandry — lau Kappa Kpsilon; Block and Bridle: Stale College of Washington. McCORD C. DONALD; Ames; Agronomy - McC;ORD. PATRICIA A.; Des Moines; Land- scape Architecture — VWCA; Science Women ' s Club; Student Sotietv of Landscape Archi- tects 1.2.3.4. Secreiar . McCORMlCK. MARV L.; Ames; Applied Art - Pi Beta Phi; VWCA l,i;,3.4: Home Kcoiiom ics C:iub 1,2,3.4; Applied Art C:iub 2.3,4; Delta Phi Delta 3.4; Messiah 2,3. McCREADV, CAROL J.; Omaha, Nebr.; Tex- tiles and (Aotliinn — Pi Beta Phi; Home Eco- nomics Club I.:;. 3.4; VWC;A 2.3.4; Senior Prom 3; Honiemaker -1; W. A 3; Bomb 4; Veishea ii.3,4; L ' ni ei ii of (Jnialia. McDonald. F.VKRKLL D.; Macomb, III.; Animal Husbandry — (iodfrey House liitra- urals Chairman 2,3; Head Resident 4; Block and Bridle Ciub 1,2.3.4. Mcdonald. JANET E.; Ames; Genera! Home Economics — Gamma I ' iii Beta; Home Eco- nomics Club 1,2.3.4; VWCA 1.2,3.4; Olee Club 1. McDonald, ROBERT F.; Watcrioo; Agricul- ture Education — Agriculture Education Club 4; Farm Operation CMib 3. McFADDEN. . L R1LVN L.; Prairie City; Edu- cation — Mc)riar Board; Phi L ' psilon Omicton 4; Omicron Nu 4; Cardinal (iuild 4. Aiiiviiv Point Committee; Home Economics Eduia- tion Club 2,3,4; Education Workshop and Program 3; Vice-President Ehn Hall 4; Lwislcrs 3. McGregor, lee R.; Melvin; lelerinary Medi- cine — Sigma Phi Epsilon; . ' .M, 1,2,3,4; Westminster Club 1.2.3,4; Little liiternaiional 2; South Dakota State College. McGREW. EVERETT R.; Emerson; Agronomy — Adelaiile. Steward Lreasurer, Hou.se Man ager; Agronomv Club 3; Wesley Foundation 2. NlcKEAN. R. LOWELL; Maple Hill; Animal flif baudr — EarniHouse, Historian 4; Block and Bridle Club 1,2,3,4; V.MCA 1,2,3.4, Cabi- ne: 2; VMCA-Frateriut Relations 3,4; Vei shea 1,2.3,4. Horse Show, Properties 3; Little International 2,3; Pershing Rifles 2; Wres- tling 2.3.4; Intramurals 1.2.3,4; Sinfonia 3,4; Ward S stem 1. Campus 4-H 1,3. McKENNA, M. CHERVL; Waterloo; Edmation — Kappa Alpha I heta, Assistant 1 reasurcr 3, I ' reasurer 4; Festival Chorus 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Home Economics Ciub 2.3,4; Home Economics Council 4; (i3() Club, Secretarv 4; Bomb, Index SiatI 2, Photography 3,4; Vei- shea 2,3; Hoineioming. Secretary I icket Committee 4; College o( St. Catherine. McKENZlE. ROBKRI F.; Chillicoihe. 111.; Animal Husbandry — XWack and Bridle Club 2.3,4; Newman Club 1,2.3,4; Ward Intra mural Council 3; Joint Social Council 4; RVP 4. .McKEOWN, WILLIAM C; Honey Creek; In- dustrial Education — Industrial Education Club. McKINNEY, HAROLD E.; Houston. Mo.; So- cioloRy-S w Rille I earn 1,2,3,4; Order of the Sextant 2,3.4; Scabbard and Blade 3.4. McI.AREN, KAIHRVN L.; lomahawk. Wis.; Child JJez ' elopmcnt — Kappa kap[ia Gamma, Secretary 4; VWCA 1,2,3; Home Iconomics Club 1.2,3,4; WAA 1.2,3,4; Worii(n Intra mural Board President 3; Odicials Club Set - reiarv 3; Women ' s I Fraternitv 2,3,4. McLean. JANEI; Chicago, III.; Child Dei ' cl- opment — Gamma Phi Beta; WA. 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1.2,3,4; Bowling Club 2.3,4; Veishea 2,3,4. McLENNAN, MARC;ARKI J.; Cedar Rapids; Textiles and Kelatrd Science — Dormitory Advisor 2; Science Women ' s Club 3. McLEOD, DONALD H.; Ottumwa; Mechauical Engineering — Coe College, McMillan, ALICE L; Chicago. 111.; Experi- mental Cookery — Illinois Institute of Tech- nology. McMillan. FRED W.; Granite City. 111.; ■orci ry — Forestry Club 2,3,4; University of Illinois. McNULTV. BEVERLY G.; Ames; 7Vx i7f.. and Clothinft - Alpha Gamma Delta; Dance Club 2,3.4; Home Economics Club 2.3; Fextiles and Clothing 2,3. McNlJLIY. ROBERT W.; Ames; Animal Hus- bandry - Phi Gamma Delta; BUnk and Bridle 3,4; Veishea 3. M MacRAK, KFNNKIH L.; Des Moines; Soci- ology — Acacia. Correspondent 4; SocioloKy Club 3,4, President 4; Veishea 3. MACV. HERBERT C.; Oskla!c3osa; industrial t.duf nlitin Cenir.il College. MADDEN. ROBER I I.; Clinton; Chemual Enninernnn ■- Beta Sigma Psi; Alpha Chi Sigma 3,4; Sextant 3,4; .Mumni Directory 3; CAclone Rollers 3. MADKR, WAI.IFR E.; Omaha. Nebr.; Chem- r v — K.ipi-.i Sigma. N(!)i.t ka ' ni el il . MA(.DAN , A. SIDM V; Pieice. Nebr.; indu ■ trial Engineering — Concert Band 3, lou.i L ' ni ersii . MAGILL. WILLIAM FHOMAS; Atlantic; A Ticulture Etiuialion — I arnilloiise; .Vgric ill ture Education Club, larkm College. . 1AHAN. I.. AIA ' IN; C;ouTi(il BIulls; .I mmW- ture Editciitton - Ward Svslem; Zila W.inl President 3; Zeta Ward Membersliip Cti.iii man 2; Cosmopolit.in Club 2,3,4, I ' ublu ii ■ Chairman 3, Freasurer 4; Erisbie Fellowship 2,3,4, Publicitv Chairman 3; Radio Program 3. MAH NNAH, H. CLARKE; Arnold Park; liiitdsiafte Architecture — Beta Sigma Psi. ' ice- Picsiderit 4; SSLA 1,2,3.4. Freasurer 2; Garrniia Delta 1.2; I liealre Workshop 1.4; Drake rrii crsii ; Om.iha University. MAIN. JIMMV I.; .Mvsiii; Electrical Engineer- ing - Alh.K-lRF. 3,4; Veishea 3,4; Ccnlerville Junior College. MALCiOM. WILLIAM JAMES; Wyoming, Ohio; Cnii Enu.nirering - Phi Delta Thela, ASC:F 3.4; Miami University. MAULER, .MARILYN A.; Oelwein; Education — Home Economics Club 2.3.4; Newiirari Club 2,3.4; Veishea 3; fxillege of St. Theresa. MALI.OV. JOHN D.; Stale Center; Mechaniial KngirircTing — I ' hi Kappa I au; Pi Tau Sigma 3.4; ASM ,: Program Cbairinan 4; Newman Ciub 1 ,2.3.4; eisliea 3.4; Homecoming 4. IA1 ONf. KAIHRVN E.; Ames; History - (.amma Phi Beta; Science Women ' s C lub 3,4; (.reen Gander 3,4; College Lecture Cominii- lee 4; C ornell College; History and Cover ri- inent Club 3.4. MANDhRSCHElD. LESTER V.; Maquoketa; Ann, ultuuil Economics — Ward Svstem 1.2; President Eia Ward 2; Ward Executive Coini- cil 2; .Men ' s Residence Association :t.4; Presi- dent Kiiapp House 4; -Agricultural Economics Club 2.3.4; Block and Bridle 1; Newman Club 1,2.3.4, Freasurer 3; ISA I reasurer 4. .MANGAS, DARREL I..; I ' nion Citv, Iiid.; (U-ncrat .S( ffnrf — Alpha I au cJmega; Order of the Sextant 3,4; Scabbard and Blade 3.4; Spindihiiit Staff, News Editor 3, Editor 3; NROIC Rille Feam 1,2; Debate 4; Nav Open House 1,2,3,4. MANN. KENNEFH G.; Fort Dodge; Industrial Eduiation Industrial Art Club 3,4, Treas- urer 4. Student Manager of Varsity Baseball 1 cam; Fort Dodge Junior College. MANNING. FRANCIS V.; Clinton; Agricul- tural Engineering — ASAV. 3,4; Newman Club 3,4; Iowa LI ni varsity. MANNY, LOIS E.; Des Moines; .onhr y - -Alpha Delta Pi; President 3; Iortar Board 4; Sc ience Women ' s C;iub 1 ,2.3,4; Scieiiece Council 2,3,4, Secretarv 3; YWCA 1.2,3.4; Freshman Vice-President 1; Cheerscpiad 2.3.4. Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pardiel Council 3,4; ii ' sijval Chorus 1 ,3.4; Homecoming Queen . tlcndant 3; Homecoming 2,3.4; Dance Dc-c - oiaiKnis 4; W inter iiuv o 3; Senior Prom 3; I ' arihcl Dante Decorations 3; Boone Jiinioi College. MANSHIP. ROBERT L.; Humboldt; Poullry Husbandry Ward System 1,2,3; Poultry Club 1.2,3,4. MAN IHOS. EDDIE J.; Des Moines; Chemistry - Alpha Chi Sigma 3,4; Iowa Chemistry So lietv 3,4. MARK. RICHARD I..; Harlan; Mechanttal Engineering - in-h.t C:hi; ASME 3.4. MARSH, (.KORGK W.; Dexter; Animal Hus- tiundry Block and Bridle 1,2.3,4; Intra- niuials 1 .2.! ,4. MARSH, ROt.ER K.; Wilmette. III.; Industrial li ijui7itus - I ' hi Gamma Delia; Industrial Kumcimics Investment Club, Secretary 4; Wn-sding 1.2. MARSOLKK, PA ' FRICK LAVONNE; Marshall town; llotne Economirs Eduiation — Pi Beia I ' hi; Home Economics Club 1,2,3.4; WAA 1.2.3,4; VWCA 1,2,3; Dance Club 2,3; Darrv 3; Senior Pionr Com mil tee 3. .MAR FEN. ELY I HA .M.; Alma. Wis.; Textile, and Clothing - Hoiuv Eccmoniics Club 1.2.3.4; i orniiI( rv Advisor 2; (.anima Delta 1.2.3.4. MAR ' IH, DAVE S.; Frc-eport. III.; Industrial Economics Vhi Kappa Psi; ISSIF 3,4; Arnei ■ ican Ceramic Societv 1.2; Veishea 2.3.4; Home coming 3.4; roothall I; Colorado L ' niversiiv. MARFIN. ADRIAN WM,; Des Moinc-s; Indus trial Eduiiilion MRA 1. 2. 3.1; Sue i.jlogv Club 2,3; Industrial Education C;iub 1.2,3,4; ei shea 2. MARFIN. WALLER G,; Kcn-wicV; Agricultural Economics - Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Mu Alpha 3,4, fi; .Arnold Air Societv 4; Scabbard and Blade 3.4; Iowa State Singers 1,2,3.4; Fesri- val Chorus 1,2,3.4; Roger Williams Club 1,2.3,4; I rack 1; Bottd) Photographer. MARIINEZ, JOHN A. R.; Met hanicsv ille; Industrial Economics Alpha I ' hi Onrega 4; ISSIE 2,3,4; Scabbard and Blade 4; Arnold Air Society 4; Radio Station K.MRI 3.4. 1 A I in WS, KATHERINE P.; Ames; Home I-.iowuiiis E.duiatiun - Delta Zet.i; Home Eco- nc.iiius C:lub 1.2.3.4; YWCA 1,2.3,4; Olficc Ibisiess I. :{.-!; WAA 3,4; Homemaker 3.4. MA 1 I ERS. LORINE R.; Ruthven; Home lu oiiurnn s Eduiation — Alpha (•amma Delia; Kappa Phi 1,2.3.4; Home Economic Club 2.3; Campus 4-H 1,2,3; Iowa State Sing- ers 2.3; Band I; Iowa State leathers College. MAUNEV. JACKSON R.; Kings Mountain. N.C.; liotany — Ward System 3. I ' ublicitv CcHiricil 3; Botanv Club 2,3,4. President 4; Wesiiniiister Fellowship 2,3,4; rrc-shmaii Days (.louj) Leader 4; Veishea 3,4; Nnitb C.irolina I Miveisiiv. North Carolina State College. MAXSON. {,EOR .lA R.; Mukwonago, Wis.; l ' i litiiogy — Sigma Alpha Iota; Psi Chi; S( lence Women ' s Club 2,3; Dorniilorv Ad- visor 2; Doirnitorv Ollicer 8; loua Slate Singers 1.2; eishea 1,2.3. MAY. IRANK A.; Mankaio. Minn.; Electrical Engtneeiing - . Iankalcj State leachers Col- lege. ME.Al). EDWARD J.; .Mar halltown; Animal liiisoauury — Ward Svstem; Repiesenlativ e to Soiial Bureau 2.3; Piesideni ol Social Bur- eau 3; Newman ( Inb 1 ,2.3; Band 1,2,3; 3; Marshall town Jiniior College. MEALIFF, LESTER CHARLhS; Mendon. 111.; tanti Operations — W.ud Svsiern; Intramural ( li.iirm.in 3; Vice-President of Intramural ( .iiinu il 3; Farm Opeiations (Mub 2,3,4; C .irii|ius 4-H 2.3,4; Pronienaders, Business Manager 3, President 4; Colorado .A it .M. MEEK. KEl IH E.; Ames; luduslnal Eduiatiou — Indushial Education Club. Piibli(ii Chair- man 3, President 4. MEEKS. ROBER I; Kansas {.iiv. Kan.; I ' hysics. MHS. M. RV ANN; I.eMars; Dietetics - Home I ( oiiouiics t:iub 2,3; Newman Club 3,4; V. liter Sports Club 3; College of St. Cath- 1 inc. MELAS. JAMES J.; Chicago, 111.; Mechanical Engineenng — Kappa Sigma; Wrestling 3; Coltti ado L ' ni versa y; Illinois Instil ute ol I e liiiology. MEULINGER, JOHN C; Omaha, Nebi.; Me- c ianual Engineering — Plu lielta 1 beta. -ASME 4; Bomb 3,4; Si oiis Eilitoi 3; loua Engineer 4; Intramural .Marraget ' s Council I, 2.4; Basketball 1; Colt 1.2; Veishea. MELOVV, GILBERT J.; Rock island. 111.; Mechanical Engineering — Phi Kappa I ' lii; ASME. MERRIA.M, ROBERT A,; Fairheld; I-orestry — Sigma Phi Epsilon; Historian 3; l-oresti Ciub 2,3,4; Vel-Jax 2,3,4; Pep Council 3.4; Veishea 3; Kansas Uiuveisitv; Peru State Leachers College. MERRILL, LURA A.; Rock Island, III.; Gen- t ' uil Home Economics — Pi Beta Phi; Home Icoiuimics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 1; V( A 1,2.3.4; Social Ccmncil :i.4; Junior I ' umi !■ lections. Chairman 3; eisliea 1,2,3,4: Child Development Club 2. MKRRI 1 1, ROGER W.; New Lenox, III,; lurcsltx — ,MRA; Recreation Koom and Eciuip- Mient Manager 2,3; Iniiaaiural Council 2,3; loiesiiv Club 1.2,3,4. MESKNKS. JOHN E.; Cedar Rapids; Physical Eduiation — Ph sical Education Club 1,2,3.4; lcu.tl)ail 1,2. MESSER, BARBARA L,; Falls Church, Va.; Textiles and Clothing — Delia Zeta; Home Economics Club 2,3,4; lextiles and Clothing Club 3,4; YWCA 3,4; George Waslungtou Uni ersit . MEVER. CLYDE WILLIAM; OdeboU; .4gri- cultural Education Adclante; Agricultural Ediieaiion Club 2,3,4; Campus -l-H 2.3,4; in A 2,3,4. MEYER, MARDELL B.; Lalimer; Home Eco- nomics Education Sigma Eia Chi 2,3,4, Coi responding Secretarv 4; Hoirre Economic-s Cluli 2.3,4; lElA 3; t;anii ns 4-H 2,3,4; Campus RVP 4; Frisbie iellowship 1,2,3,4. MEVLOR. lHO. L S E.; .Maiciis; Agronomy- Agiemomv Club 3.4; Newman Club 3.4; Loras (...ll.ge. MEWls. BEVERLY A.; Kanawha; Home Eco- rioriiits Eduiation — Home Econoirrics CUih 1.2.3.4; Kappa Phi 2.3,4; Weslev Foundation 1.2.3.4; R l ' 3,4; YWCA 1.2,3,4. MICH! II. WAYNE E.; Davenport; Chrtnuai En :titn ling - Dell. I Upsum; Speirts I elilor UtMiib ;t; .Vssemale Editor 1 iitei ti alei iiiu Rushing PauiphUl. MlCHIl S. (.ORDON P.; Si. I ' .iul, Minn.; Anitf ulluie Eduiation .Agiieuluiie liliua- lion Club 2.3,4; Newman Club 2.3,4; House Advisor 2,3,4. MICHELSEN. DUANE 1.; Forest Ciiv; Indus- tnul Edui atiou W ' .ileioi f Junior College. Mil LARD. GILFORD R.; AVaterloo; Indus- trial Education — Indusiiial Education (;iiil 2,3.4; HI A 3.4; Iowa Enginc-er. Head PhotogE.ipher 2.3; Bomb 2.3.4; C.reen Gan- der; 2.3,4; VeUJax 2; Iowa State leacher ' s College: Irriver-silv of Washington; Uni- ve-rsitv of Fennessee. MILLER. HENRY W.; Annville. Pa.; Statistics I ' si Chi 4; Lebanon Vallev College. MILLER. JACOB M.; Des Moines; Mathematics - ' Pi Mu Epsilon; Intramurals 3; Iowa Uni- versity. 414 MrillR. lAMKS KKl ' IIFN: Wjtrtl.m; I. • liiriil t.nginrrnni: Tin l i-ll.i I licl.i. Iii.niiirr . ru- lilrlll l . 1 JU flru Vt 1.1... Ijii Simiij Drlu 4.J: ,M .l.JA. ' i: KniiihK l M I ' jiiiil -l. ' i; ( jiiliiul (.ml. I .1,1. I rrtuli-iti Miiilt ' iit IUhI .%: HiKiitrrt (UhiiuiI .1.4: ItdiL I: Wlrtllmit ' i; Oin CUiiinlry IJf,5; lukrt ( ' .Itjinnjii KllRliirrT Itall 9; SiHliniir I ' rdiirJiti (Jtjifituii Ftiki- iim Cjrnixjl . Piitilittu (:h.iiMii.iii i ' ..1H Club: lukrl .hjinii.iii ll .inrmtniiiu I: hii«inrM .MjiMKrr ' rt«hrj (l| riiiiiK (irii-nioiiio 5: liil«lllr « M.in.iKrl M hrj i. Mil in . ) Mls ROt.l-R; llaKjnkli: . ' iri; .ik-inrr.iMk- IIku (In: .V.SCK iA: Stal . IijmI 411.1 HI.11I1 ' L ' .l.l: V l.llll -1. IIII K. |() AS V : V.i| i ' llii: .tgricullur, l-Jiii lilitin ' - F jriiintMt«t-; . |iniullurc l duta- iiun (.lull l.;i..1.-t: I ' ltinu-iuttrn ' i. A; Siiitli ' itt .Ail i«)r 1; VKC.X i, A; f h- l-niiiuLilinii I. . .1.4; Worship Chaiiinaii 1. I ri- lilt-nl -1; WoU-v I ' lavrn ' .. ' ..1.4. I rr ulcnl 1. MIII K. KIKAINK K.; Do Muino; £.t n-Ti- tufttiiil t tntkrT- - lliiinr Fii noiiiit Club l.li. 1.4: V V( A I. ' . ' : i . .i Si.iu- IM.iiiri ' . ' .1.4. Uii«inr% .MaiiJdrr L ' . H.iiim- (i.M.iii.iKt ' i 1. Ili%(tiri.in 4: ls. 1.1. C:i)rro|H iuIini{ St-irt ' l.tn t: dak Hall l ' lllilitil Cilialiinaii 4: lliiiiu-- I.IIIIIIIK 4. Mil 1 R. MHAIN I..; Anin; Irlrrinary Mrili- i ir- Junior ' M. 1.11.1.4. I ' rca. urt ' r 1. MIll.KR. RMI ' ll R.: Kau (.lalrc. .: tnr. r. Ti . .iiil Nwit-iu 2; fwin;in Ciluli :i..1.4: Kori-Mri (lull ' . ' .1.4: Kau Claire Stale Iracli. (■r% ( ollt ' Kt ' . Superior Stale CailleRe. MIllhR. RICM.VRl) I).; IH-s Moiui- : ,  rr i iri- itai t.nninrrrtng - Kappa SiRiiia: I ' l ' l ;u) SiKiiia 4. Ireajurer 4; ASM A■, ASMK 4: ASHVK 4. MII.I.IR. RICHARD HAROI D: VaterliH : hli-i triiiil hniitrirnnn I lieta Delta Chi; AIKK :!.1.4; llanil I. ' . ' ; Iraik 1,2. .1.4; Caplaiu (.Tin -Couiitr 4. Mil. If R. SI.WLKV A.; Dei Moiiu-i; Median- mil Enginrrring - .AS.Mt If; Hillel 2.3, Treas- urer 1; liilerfaith Couiuil 3; Iowa Stale l ' la er% 1; Drake I lti er it . MI.SOII. (.I.KNN .M.: Aiui-j; .Irronauliral t.tigiiirrriiiii unit Mcfhatiiriil f.neinrrriiia — De.la SiKina I ' hi; (•aiiiiua . l| lia Rho ' SA. Prt ifleiil 4: lu tittlte of .Veroiiautical Scieiuo 2.1.4. Vue I ' roi.lelil 1.4. M04HIKR. MANFRU) A.; Cliirago. 111.: . rrwrv - l-ore tr Cliili 2.3.4; Newman Clul 2.1.4. Mohl.lKR. WII.KIR I..; Wakott; ImluMrnil t ' .itufaliDfi Coirxerxe House Iiitraiiiural Cliailtuan 1. I ' roident 4; Stage CoDstruftinn Chainilaii S( ' 1; Iowa Stale I ' laven 2.3: IVlshiiiK RilU-v 1,4. M()FII.KRIN(.. DOROIHY I..; W.xilst.Kk: ; i.(..rv - .Vieme Wnmen ' i Clul) 1.2.3.4: V V( A 1,2,1.4: Campus 4 II 1.2.1.4; Dornii- tors .- lsiv r 2: Kestisal (ihorus 1; Seiiioi I ' rnm I i ket Chairiuai) 1; Junior I ' rotii 3,4. MOI.SllKRRV, JOHN M.; Wistonsiu Rapids. Wis.; tmiu trmt t.coiKiiiitfs — SiKina Nil: AlChemK 2,3; ISSIK 1.4; NROIC 1,2,3,4; Srxlanl 3,4: Iowa Kngilieer 2,3: KliKilieeniiK Alumni Direr lots 3, MnMIUK(.. DARRFI. A.; Dasenporl; .Sririiri- SiuiiKi .Mjilia K| siloii. M()NIA(.. MAI RICK J.: West Bend; IV rr- inarv Mrdirinr — tfeidellierK OilleRe. MON K.OMKRV. WH.I.IAM 11 ; Cherokee: (.H ' iI hnginrrring — MOORK. .MARJORIK LKK; IH-s Moines; .• ,- Iihrd In - Vi Beta I ' hi; Delta I ' hi Delia 3.4: Home Kionoinirs Cluli 1.2,3.4: YWCA 1.2.3.4: Junior I ' anhelleiiii Couiuil 1; I ' an- liellenic (.oiiiuil 2.1.1; Interfraternils Couiuil dsisor 4; I ' ledge I raiiiers (ajlinril 4; Homli hiisinrss Slalf 1. MOORK MARIIIA J.: Marshalltowii; Itomr t:nmnmn% hdtifalutn I ' i Heta I ' hi: Home Kronomifs Cluli 1.2,3.4, I ' lihlitits Chairman 1; (airriculum Cluh ' ite-l ' resiileut 1, YW ' C.A 1,2. .MOORF. VFRNON I.,; Creston: Agnnilliirnl F.duraliini AKrirullure Fduralion TMuh 3,4: Fditor AKriiultiiral Kdiication News 4; FFA Contention 4; IFIV 4; Crr ton Junior Col- lent. MORAV, RICHARD J.; Ames; (.o i(itv - Band MORDFN. IHINAII) B.; .Scrantnn: fimii Trch- ntitiig I ' hi 1 1,1 Sifima; Frstisal Chorus 3: Iowa stair I ' lasers 1,2,3,4, MORFOKD. SHIRIFV N; Ames; llnmr Em- tuimitt ttiufatinn -Chi Omega: Home F.cci- nomiis f;:ub 1,2,3,4; WssF 3: Hand 1,2; VXV( A 1.2.3.4; Cabinet 1.4. MOR«.AN. ROHFR I I.; Maishalllown; A..r - (ry torrsirt Club 2.3,4; Marslulllowii Junior ( iilleve, Viulli Dakota Stale Collrgr MORI.FIK.F. FSIHFR 1.; (.randsirw; .t(al ir maliK kap| a Delta, Rush (hairilian 1,1; I ' l Mil Fpsilon 1.4: Mortar Board 4; Siielue Womrn ' s (.luh 1.2,1,1; rroQr,iiii Chairnian 1; I ' lilon BoartI 1,;! ranhrllrni. (eiuiiiil 4; Red ( ims Board 1.2.3. ue I ' lesidrnl ii; Ssieiitist t ' nliliialion Board 2.3.4; Ssiencr (iMiniil 2,1,1. Viie I ' rrsidrni 3. I ' residenI 4. Sesrelars lloinnominK 1; Wisliea 3.4. Srr relars 1; Siiidrnl I ' rnp Board 2,1. Trrasnrrr 3; (iliairman of Womrn ' s Das 4. MORRIS. ROBFRI (. ; lies Moines; ' lyuri - I ' l Mil Fiisilon 1.1. I ' hi Fta Sigma 2,3.4; Chairman Stars User Vciihca 3, MORRISON. IIARRV K,; Siuari: .W« ian «i t ' .nftinrriifiit - Sigma ,Alplia Fpsilon; Iowa Fnginerr 1.2 , MORRISON. lACQl FI.INF A. Marion, III; t-.K irtiinrttlitl i:iiakrf (.hi OlIu ' Ka, (. utr s|.oiuliiig Srcretais 1; Home Iliiioiiiiis Cluh 2,3,4; FimhI Club I ' toteits (.haiiinaii 4: VW(.. 2.3,4; l.ive ' er 3; Festival Clu.ius 2.1; Juii ifir I ' roni 1; l.indenwoiMl (.ollrge. .MORRISON. JF.VN; Diilutli, .Minn; l-x .r,, nunlnt t itukrry - Drll.i l elt,i lulla, rresMlrnt 4; I ' m I psilon Omiiion 1,1: Mortar Boai.l 4: Home Fiononiiis (.luh 1.2.3,4; Vtte-I ' rni- ilent 4, I Ftateinits I ' resideiit 3; Co ' Chairmati . ' Ml Home Ftoiiomus D,i% 4. MORRISON, MRDFN H: Wsanrt, III.; In- . ii. M.i Ai Kill. mil. Sigma Al|illa F| siloti. MOKSF. A 0 A I ' ., Caldwell, Idaho; Itirlrlir, Ihita (.,1111111,1, f ' rotnrnaders 4; L ' niversits ol Idatii. MORSF. ROIIFRI C.; Ames; FJrrlriiat Unm- Hfriitig -l)in.ih,i rn.st-tsil.. MORSI-. RODNFV (.; R.Kllc■ tel, Minn.; (.1.1 tnniiirriiui: .Mpha (hi Rho, Viie rresident 1: . SCF 3,4: Roihester Junior College. MORIrNsFN, JA.MFs M.; Vankton, s. Dak.; Ai.rr.lrv Fori-strs Club 1.4; Soulh Dakota ScliiKil of Miu, . MOKII.MIR, HI (.11 S.; Dallas Center; Jniry ;iM(«iiii rv - Hairs IIiishaiKlry Cluo 1,2.3,4. Xiiel ' resiileut 4; Christian .Siieme Org;ini a- lioli 1.2,3,4, I ' residnit 1; VMCA 1,2,1,1. .MORIO.S, KKNNKIII 1..; Omaha, Neor.; ;«■ ciiicruMH - AIFK iKh :),l; L niversily of i ' m,ili,i; I iu eiMt of Houston. MOVFR, JA.MFS II.; (Jensein; (.111 Enmnerr- i H - MlFl.l.KR, FRWIN F:.; Meniio, S. Dak.: Dauy tfntii lT — Ward Sssletn 2,1,4; l ;iirv Induslry Club 2,3,4, Ml KI.I.KR, .MARY ANN; Wiibita. Kan.; jiri - riil)r .irr iilcfdirc - SSL.Y 2.3,4; Stcplietis Ciollege. Ml III.IIAI F;R. LOl;iS J.; .Manning; .Ixrinil- liiral Adiirafiori — . ' Ygriculliiral Fldusaliou Club 2.3.4; Fuolhall 2; .Newman Club 3; Wcstniar College. Ml .MAW. CAI.VIN R.; Je up; .Igro.iomy - Ward Sssleni 2.3.4; . grononi Club 2.3.4: Coe College. Ml Rl ' lly. DFNNIS H.; Des .Moine-: Trrhmral hniTtialiMii Iowa Sliile Dails 2.3.4; Cops F.daor 2; Issue .Manat er 1; Siu-ntisl .Avsotiai.- Filitor :(; Joint Social Council 2.1; Drake I ni er it , Ml RI ' IIY. (.KOR(.f; L.; Lincyille; f.leilrkal Aricmrrr Hg - .MhFllkF. 2.4: Siaohard and lll.ule 2.3.4. Ml RI ' HY. JA.MFS 1).; Oshkosh. Wis.; nrfi i- iTitil :conoHiiri - Sigma I ' hi F .psilon. .Soiial Chairman 3.4; AlChcniF; 2.3; ISSlK 3.4; Soiial Cloiincil 3.4; Iowa Slate Singers 3; Festisal { lioiiis 1; Newinan Club 2,3,4; Wisconsin Sl.ite le;i(liri ' s College. Ml RI ' HY, I ' Al I. R.; Newton; Aennilliinil Emnamtcs — .Aljdia (.aiiinia Rho; .Agiitulluriil Council 3,4; Campus 4 II 1,2,3,1: Fseuitise Council 1; Campus RYI ' 1,4, rresident 3; Chairman .Xgriiiiltiiial Reception 3; Co- Cluiirman .Agiiiiiltiirisl B:iiii[uet I. Ml RRAY. KAIIIl.tFIN A.; Kingsles; Oirlelirs Home Kcononiics Club 1,2,3,4; Newtilan (lull 1,2,3,4, .MVFRS, ROBFRI (..; Beatnan; liiimni llu - (xiiidry - FarniHoose, Block and Bridle 1,2, 3,4. I ' ublirils Cli:iirinaii of Spiiiig I ' unic 1; Iowa Slate Judging leam 3; Business M;in;i. ger of i.iti.e liiternaliiMi:il . ' t; stage Manager ol Y ' eisheii ' od il 2. nRICK. DARWIN W.; Fsthenille: iKri ' iwmy W.iiil Svsteiii 1.1; I ' lesi.lnil llct.i Wiiiit -1: Akioiioiiis (lull :l,l; Camiuis K I ' 1,1; Board ol Diretlors I; liiw.i Sl.iti- Ir.uhrrs Colh-ge. NAKAFANI. NKl) K.; F.Ik (irove. Cal.; Mr- rhaniral Entcinrrr- ; SMF 3. NARl ' NS. I.AIMONS; Ames; Ciii; ;Hgi.irering - Iowa Slate Siiigets, I niversits in Ijlsia; Institute hir I ei lini.logt in (•ertnans, NFAl., I.FROY A.; D.-s Moines; Mrrhoninil E.ngiiirrrttig - NFAl., ION F.; Fort Siott. Kan.; . lrr i,mir.i( E.iiliiiirrting - Fort Stoti liinior College. NFBFRC.MI. DON Al I) ( . DateiilHiit; .Igii iiilliirnl lidiiiimict Delta I | silon. Rush Cliaiimati; .Alpha eta 3.4; Agiii iilliilisl 2.3; . gii iiltiii.il Couiuil 3,1; .Agritultni.d Fton- omiis (lull 2,3,4; ,Augusiana College, NFFDIIAM, I ' M I F.; Bosiiie: f.or.dv - I ' i Kappa I ' hi. Mpha eta: I ' hi Fta Sigma; Forestis (.luh 1,2,3,4; Ames Forester 2.3. F.dllor 4; . grirullural Curriiuliim Coniniiller 4; Irjtk .Manager 2. NFHI.S, YVONNF D.: Iran. Minn: fs . ri mttitiit Imihrry - Home Fionomits (: ' uli 1.2. 3.4; (.amma Delta 1.2,3,4: l.ise Y ' et 3.4: rroinrnadeis 1.4, Frstisal (lioil 1,23: Sot Dor 2.1.4: 4 H 1.2,1; RYI ' 1 Ml SON, ( FIAINF; Brlliam. Mo.; Ilnmr -r.oi.oriK. f ifMi.irioo - kappa Drita. Home Ffoitomiis Fdlliation (lull 1.1; Y ' atlrlles 1. WAA 1.2,5; YWCA 1.2,3; Senior Dinner. NFI.SON, JOHN R; Drsalh, III. •„i, i, „, ham ry - I ' hi Delta I liria; I ' oiiltrs (lull 1.2. 3,4, V ' lte I ' tesidenl 1, giii iiltuial (.outiiil 3,4, Vlir I ' rrsiilent 4, ( llaitman I ' oultrs OlM-ll Mouse, I ' oultrs (udgitig leam 3; I ' residenI of National (jillrgiatr roiillis (.lllb 3,4: Vrishra 1,4; Bomb Stall 2,1,4. NFI.SON, KFNNFIH D.; HiHitie; EInlrlral Eiiismrriinit AIFF IRF 3.4 NFI.SON, MORION B; Siout (its; hiilutltlal Ed.iiumiii Delta (hi; Alpha I ' bl Onima, FiKjthall Mgr. 2,1,1. NFISON, RI(H R|I I . (.ouruil BluHs. farm t)[ eiiiti4 ' tf Faim Operations (.luh 1,1; lariri 0|M-iatioiis Ban.|uet 2; Farm 0|irratioiis Dame; Yrishea 4; Junior (adirge Counselor NF.i.SON. ROBFRI F; Olliimwa; Induilual Eitiiuimti X (.etieral Fngineeritig S«Mtriv 2.1. 4: IsslF. I; F.nginrenng (.arnival 1,1, Wiiitei S|M.rls Club 1.4. eisliea 1.4. Inliamurals 2.3.4; MRA Adsisor 4; 1 ' ars.ms (aillcve. NFi-SON. slllRI.Fy F ; Des Moines; Exfirt. iiunlal I ,i,ikr, Messiah Chorus 1.2; .Musk Chairman Wehli Hall I; Music Chairman Flin Hall 2. NFi-SON. WM.I.IA.M N.; Dexter; EIrclriral iin- tuiirriinit AIFF 1,4; Veishra 2.3.4; Ward Svstein 1,1; 1 nisersils of ,Nebiaska, NFRMC, SIANI.FY O.; Hards; Aore.lry - loiestrs (..ub 2,3,4; I.SA 4; Ward 2,3; Wa.- dorf (.ollege. NFsl FR. JOHN J.; Dubiuiue; Elrcliital En- giiierr.iij; - AIFF 1,2.3,4; Frisnie House I ' le !- tlelit I. NFIMFISIFR. WH.I.IA.M (,.; Dubuiiue: I V( r-nri iry Mrttifitir I nisersils cil Duhui|Ue. NFWBRor(.H. ROIIFRI 11.; Fagle (.rose; AurifiillitTal Ediitaliuri - I ' l Kappa .Alpha; .Agruultural Fdutation Club 1.2.3.4; Wres- tling 1. NFWl.lN. OWFN J.; Des .Muities; .4gronaniy - Farmllouse; I ' hi ,Mii Al|dia 3,4; Al| ha ela 3,4; .Agronums Cluh 2,1,4; .Agruultural Cuuii- til 3,4; National I ' resulenl . meri(an SiMiefs of Agrotuims 4; Agruultural Counseling (aim- millee 3,4: Varieties Chairman; William Penn College. Oskaloosa. NIFMAN. MFRI F I).; New llaillord: Ijinru - (iini; ■ri .irierMinr- AsAF 1.1; Ward Intra- mural Cli.iirman 3: WarrI liitr,iiiiuial Caiuncil I ' resideiit 4; Iowa Stale Teacher ' s Ccdlrgr, NORMAN, DKAN F.: Faiihehl; Jorri iy - I ' ni ka|i|.a I ' si; I Club: Football 1.2,3,4. NORRIS. (.II.BFRI II.: Derrs Village. N. 11.; ttniry hidu tT - .Adehinte; D.iirs liidusirs Call) 1,2.1,1: Chairman ol eishea Sales 2; (.h.iirman of eishea 0|m ' |i H.uise 3. NORRIS. IIIOM.XS 11.; New Virginia; Civil Eiiiiiiirrunu ASCK 1,4; Ward Ssslem t,2..1.- ; Baseball 1.2.1.4. Nl ss. JAMFS D.; Ochevedan; Animal Hu - h,„id y - MRA 2.3,4; Block ami Bridle 2,3.4; Festisal Chorus 2.3; Little Inlernational 3.4; Y ' eishea 2: Sheldon Junior College. OBFR. M ' SIIN F.; leliigh: I rtrrmary Mrdi- iinr - Fort Dmlge Junior College. OBKRllFI.M.VN. Dl RO K.: (.ilmoie Cili; Agrttnnmv - . groiK.iiis Cluh. OBFRMII I FR. RAY S.; Clinton: ' .ywci Edu- mlnni - I . F. .Maior ' s Club 2.3.4: Swimming leam 1.2.3.4: Varutv 1 Cilub 3.4; Pep Couiuil 3.4; Mulligan Slate (ai.iege. OIIRIFN. Rl 111 F.; Misou C.H: miluty - ( ..1111111.1 I ' hi Bet.i; Siielue Women ' s Cluh 2.3.4; liiliamuials 1.4; WVA 3.4; St. .Marss College, Notre Dame. OFIIMkF. MAR(.ARF I I .; (.iitteuhetg; t lirrn- mil ( irii i g .Alpha Di-lla I ' l; Pi Mil F|isiloii: loi.i signi.i I ' l: Sii.i ' iie Women ' s (;;iib 2.1; WAA 2.1: YW( A 1.2.1.4: Iowa Cliemii.il SiKiels; Rotkloid (ollege. OFSI FRRFICHFR. FDWIN W.; Chiiagn. 111.: •aim Ofirnitiinix Fatiii Op Club 2: I. lino n House .Ailixilies Chairnian 4; Intraniiirab 1.4: Wright Junior (.ollege OKFV. ROBIRI W; D.-s Moines. Iicr„„ (i,.«; Eiignirriin . s F 1. Schreiner Institiilr. OKOII. WIIIIAM F.; Aidm.ue. I ' a . ci eiur litiirnaliMn -Sigma Delta (hi 3.4: Sti enlist 3.4. Filitor 4; Agrii ulluiist 2.3: ( leen (iaiider 1.2.3.4: Dads 1.2,1,4: FngiiirTr 2.3; lUimb 1.2,1, Radio Worksho| 2.1: Bao.l 1.2.1; VMCA 1.2.1.4; rishea 1.1: llomesoming 3; Roger Williams Club 3.4: Des Mo.nes Rnl ister and I riliune (Unipiis ( oites|M iident 1.4. OI.FSON. OI.VF (. : Dekalb. III.; « ii namy - l.iitlieraii Studeni .AsMMiation. OLSAN. CIIARIOIIF J; Allien; Child Itr- i rliifimrnl Delia ela: Home Fconomirs Cluh 1.2.1.1. YWCA 1.2.1.4 OI.SON, .MFXHS B.: Waterl( : .Wrrfianimf Enginffring Signia Nii. VsMF I. Winlri S(Mirls ( ' atliisal. Y ' rishra 2.1. Oitlri of ibr Seylanl 1.1: ssl Business Maiiagi I ol Home I timing Dante 1.2. OlSON. 1 PHVI 1 is. (ailislr. hild llnrlol-- inrni Kappa Phi 2.1.1. IM Singers 4. OPI ' FNHIIMFR. DON M D ; Mnliiie. Ill; lr,lt,i ' ttinl fiici ' irr.oif Delta I au l ellj, ASM I; lie 3; Veiihea 2. 415 Dl ' l-I-RMAN. I . 1,.: M.iiiiiiiiK; Farm OI - cralton — Alpha (.alllma Rliii; F.iiin Op Cub l.a.:l.4. ici-l ' ri-siikiu S; C.aiiipuN 1 II 2. If; Ward S slem 1.2; liKrainurals HJ; VcislK-a iA; Clampus RYl ' 3.4. ORNDORFr. Du.Wa M.; 1)u1 u hk-: Home ■ri.miMjio Education - Home Kc Club 1.2.3.4: MVCA 1.2.3; IHA 3; Oak Hall House ( oumil. ORV. MARION J.; Woodslock. III.; Imlilu- nun Managemenl — Sigma Kappa; Home F.c CUih 3.4; VWCA I.2..1.4. OSA.M. HAROLD I).; C::isptr. Wvo.; Dairy Indiislry - ' hi Ela SiKma I; Dairy Imluslrv Club 1.2.3.4. Social Cliairman 3; Fort l)odgc Jr. College. OSBORNK. KDITH M.; lilandinsville. Hi: Homf Economics Ed tical ion — OmicTutl Nu 3.4: Home Kcouomits Club 3; liner Var.silv C:hrisliau Fellowship 3,4; Buena Visla Col- OSHFR. JOHN E.; Graettinger; ' lyjio - I ' i Mu Fpsilon 3.4; Ph ics Club 1,2.3.4; Vcislx a 3. OSIRANDER, JEAN; Woodslock. III.: .J ) lilird .In - Delta I ' hi Delta 4: W.A.A 2.3; Band 2; Dormitory I ' resideut 3: ' eishea 1; Cornell College. OSIRANDER. JO.SEPH A.; Cedar F alls; Mr- chanical Engineering — Iowa Slate Teachers College. OSIRIA. EDIARDO: Tarija. Boliyia; Civil Engineering - Lambda Chi Alpha: ASCE 3,4; Simpsoi) College. Ol IKRSON, ROBER I F.; Winnebago. MinTi : Ceramic Engineering — Vhi K:ippa liin; Ainci ican Ceriimic .Sotietv 2.3.4. I ' lesidenl 4; S MF 3.4; Iowa Stale Singers 3; Inlerfra- liinilv Pledge Council 1. OWFNS. LEI.AND I..; I raer; .igricullurai E.ducation — Ellsuorth Ir. College. PAARI.BERG. TELNIS J.; Harcev. Ill; .l i( i iiiaOrs - I an Kapi a Fpsilon: li.iEid 1.2, 3.4; Orchestra 1; Ihoinlon Iniiior College. PACiLIAI. EDWARD J ; Madrid; Indu lrial Crfurn ioH — Industrial Fdutation Club 2.3.4; Newman Club 2,3.4; Intramurals 2.3. I ' Al.MFR. ALLAN V.; Savanna. III.; Industrial Eniniimici - Theta Xi. treasurer 3; LSSIK 3.4: Order of the .Sextant 2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Veishea 1.2. PAL.MFR. JEAN B.; Aurora. III.: Home Eco- nomics Education - Kappa Kappa (iamnia: Home Economics Club; IF I. A; VWC. - Win ter Sports Club; (i30 Club. PAL.MFR. ROBERT C:.; Eddvville; Farm OI - rrndoin — Sigma Nn. Cihaplain 3.4; Farm Operations Club 1.2,3,4; Chairman Farm Opeialions Dance 4; Veishea 2,3; Pep Bar beine 3. I ' APF. RICHARD A.; Dubuc|ue: Hivforv - Phi Delia I beta: Football I; lr:uk 1,2,3: NROIC Pistol leani. I ' ARKIR. DWK.III I..; Henderson; Industnal •-innrjmio - Adelanle: Omaha Iniversily. I ' ARKHILL. O. l.ARI K; Oakland; .oology - Delia eta, Parl tibainuan 1.4. Representa- ti e 2.3, Lreasurer 3. Vice-President 4; Science Women ' s Club 1.2,3.4; Wesles Foun- dation 1.2.3.4; YWC:A 1.2.3.4. Ollice Hostess 2; 4 II 1.2.4; Band 1.4; Freshman Orienta- tion (.roup Leader 2.3.4; Veislie;i 2.3.4. I ' ARKS. JOHN A.; Onawa; Chemistry - PARSONS. JAC:K D.; Bullalo; -oresfry - For- estrc Club 4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4. PARSONS. ROBER I E.; Omaha. Nebr.; Chem- ical Engineering - Vhi Ela Sigma 1.2: Tail Beta Pi 3.4; ACS 4; A E Clbemical Engineei- iliR 3.4: Veishea 3; Omaha I ' niversity. PAIE CORDON D.; Arlinmon Heights. III.: Industrial Economics - Delta L ' psilon; ISSIE 3.4; AIA 2: Irack .Sipiad 1.2. PAIIERSON. DONALD D.; CcKm R.ipids; .tgronomy - A«i(Hioliis Club 4. PAI lERSON. KKNNFIII D.; Omaha. Nebr.: ■.ronomiri - Phi Delia I beta; Science Coun cil: luvc-slment Club 3; Student Counselor 3.4; Homecoming Cxntral Committee 4: Veishea 3. PAI PERSON. VIRCIL M.; Melrose; F.leclrical Engineering — Iowa Slate Plaiers 2. PAI LSEN. ARNOLD; Lyons. Nebr.; .Igriiul- tural icdica ion — .-Xgricullural Education Club 4; Lutheran Student .Association 2.3.4; lesti- yal Chorus 3; Luther College. .Nebr. PAYNE, KATHARINE C: Waverlv. N. Y.; (.cneral Science - Kappa Phi 2.3.1; Science Women ' s C;lub 2,4; Future Leathers 3; Lvon Hall . dcisor 2.3; Wesley Foundation 2; Key- stone Ciollege. Pa. PEARCY. WII.LIA.M (..; P:irk RiclRe. 111.; .oology - Mjiij. Ruslnni! Chairnnin 3. Sec- retary 2, Acliyities Chairman 2; Veishea 3.4; Science-Facultv-Studeiu Parts. Publicity Chair- man 3; Swimming 1; (i30 Club 2. PECAUT. BEITY JO; Sioux CiH; Home Eco- nomics Education - (.amma Phi Beta; Phi llpsilon Omicron: Moitar Boiiril; Flome Eco- nomics Council. Publicity Chairman 4; Pan- hellenit Represenlalive to Cardinal Ciuild 4; Music Ca uncil 4; Women ' s I Fraternity. PECK. EDWIN C:.: Calmar; Industrial Educa- tion - Lambda Chi Alpha. Social Chairman 3; Industrial Education Club S,4; NROTC. J.; .Mdcn; Veterinary PFCLOW. ROBFRL i;.. .ine - I ' IKKINS. DON.MD 11.; Long Prairie. Minn.; I eleiiuary Medicine - Cardinal fMiild 4: Lutheran Student 1.2.3.4. President 3; . VM. 1.2.3.4; Panimel Conn Council 4; ' eishea 1.2: Spiiiig D;mie C:hairman 3. PFIERSFN. FRFFMAN C.; Clinton; EUectri- lal Engincriing ASME 4; AIEE-IRE 4; B.isketball 1.2; C;liiiton Ir. flollege. PFIERSFN. IIIFROI XL; Clinton; General ViuiKc - Basketb.ill 1.2.3; Baseball 1,2; Var- sits I C:lub 2.3.1; Inliamural .Manager 4. PhlFRSON. LEWIS P.; Nichols; Farm O ier- iilion - F.iim Opeiation Club 1.2,3.4. Piib- liiilv (:h:iirman 4; MRA 1.2,3,4, Ailivitics Cli.iiim.in 4. PLIFRSON. NORMAN M.; Ames; Husbandly — PELERSON. RICHARD E.; Patchoguc, Chemiial Engineering — Pi Kappa .Iriinuil N. v.; -Alpha: Tail Beta Pi 3.4; Sextant 2.3,4; AlChemE. Joint ScHiitI Council 2. PEIKFR. DWAINE K.; C:cmncil Bluffs; Indus- tiiitl Economics — Sigma Chi; .Am. Inst, of .Architecture 1; Society ot Industrial Econo- mists 2.3.4; Festival Choir 3; Veishea 3; Uni- versity of Omaha. PFIRIK. JACK s.; Omaha. Nebr.; Electrical Fngiiicciing -Kiippa Sigma. Iiilramural Chair- III. Ill 3, Sodiil ClKiiriiKin 3.4; Phi Eta Sigma: AIM 2.4: Radio ( lub 2.3; Flomectmiiiig 3; cishe.i 2.3; t)in;ili.i Iniversilv. I ' F I I I I . DEAN L.; Mount Sterling; .4Krori- oi iv — Am. Society of .Agronomy 2,3,4; Ward S slem 1.2.3.4. PEAL. DONALD M.; Moline; Mechanical En gineering — PFINCSIEN. .MELVIN F.; Hinsdale. 111.; (.cneral Fingineenng — G-dmmn Delta 1: 1 r.,s I; Older of the Sextant 3.4. Secretary 4; X.ishia 2.3.4. I ' llH PS. JA.MES W.; Bellevue. Nebr.; Elei - tnttil F.ngineering — Sig nvA Chi. President 4. Soii.il Chairinan 3; Eta Kappa .Nu: 1 an Betii Pi; AIFF IRE 2.3.4. President 3.4; Home- H ' liiiiin :i,4; ' cislie;i 2,3.4; Omaha L ' niversity. I ' llKl.l ' s. .MARILYN J.: HastiiiKs - Mi ;ln- tiini Managcincnt — Cainma Phi Beta: Home Economics CMub 1.2,3,4; Institution Man- agement 3.4; YWC:A 1.2.3.4; WAA 2.3.4. PlACGl. .MARGARET E.: Sioux Falls. S. Dak.; ficinucal Journalism — Kappa -Alpha 1 beta; Home Economics Club. Secretary 4: Fresh- ni;in H;inclbook. Business Manager 3; ' eishea 3; P:iiilulUiiic Rush Haiicll k. associate edi- tor 2.3; Bomb 3; l):iil 2.3; VWCA 1.2.3. PlAI I. SHIRLEY I..; Malvern; Aliplied .-trl- Delta Phi Delta 3.4. Secretary 4; Omicron Nu 3.4. Secretary 4; LS.A 3.4; Winter Sports Club 1.2.3.4; Ii30 Club 3; Iowa State Play- ers 2; Welch Flail. Secretary 2. Vice-President 3. -Advisor 2.3; Barbecue 4. PIC:KK)R1). HUGH S.; Des Moines; land- sialic Artltitecture — AiMmmv. Plecige Piesi- deiil 1; SSI.A 1.2.3,4: Beaux Arts Ball 3. I ' KKFORD. LA VON M.; Peirv; Home Eio- iii ' iiui s Edttcalion —Omicron Nu 3.4; Home Fioiioinics Club 1.2.3.4; Players 1.2.3.4; YWl ' .A 1.2: eishea 2.3. PIERSON. MARILYN A.: Ames; At lilied Art - Delta eta: Sigma .Alpha Iota 2.3.4: Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; Newman (Uub 1,2.3. 4: Singers 1.2.3.4; Glee Club 1.2: Itsin.il Chorus 1.2.3.4: Trio 1. PIFIRUSZA. ARTHUR J.; Export. Penn.; ,4i- ihilriliinil Engineering — Ward Svstem: .Ac - licilies Council. Siiielaiy; .Seton Hill College. I ' IM.RY. ( HARI FS W.; Ontario; Farm O i- fiiinmi — l.iini ()per:ilions Club 1.2.3.4: Roger Uilli.iiiis (lull 1,2.3.4: YMCA 1.2.3.4: Ward S sleiii 1.2. 3,4. PISIF, RUSSELL I.; Chicago, 111.; Agronomy - . l|ili,i Phi Omeg:i 1.2.3; Agrononn Club 1.2.3.1. PioKraiii Chairinan 3. Presidi-nt 4. Col lesponding SeiicMis Na ' ioiKil C:li:i| tei 3: MRA 1,2.3.4; Advisor 3: WSSF 2. I ' I I o lo nncu ( li.lillllai NfUm;iii Nebr. PI.AIIN. RAYMOND J F.dui iition — ' Iliet;i Xi; Club 3; YMCA 2.3. I ' l.A 1 1 E. HARLAN W JOHN I-.; Omaha. Nebr.; Civil K - 1 beta Delta Chi. .Activities lau Lambda Rho 4: ASCF 3,4: Club 3.4; i:iiiversity of Omaha, ; Boone; Industrial Industrial F ' duc:ition Waverly; t ' eterinary Mediiine - Sigma Phi Fpsilon; AVNLA 1.2.3. 4; Basketball 1.3. PLEICTI. JOAN H.; AlRoiia; c.ocf Technology - Kappa .Alpha I lic-i.i; Boiiib 2.4; V ' ishe;i 2.3. Secretary 3; lloniecoining 3.4. tiuest C:li.iiim;iil 4; F ' .ngineers Carnival 3.4; Junior Piom !l. IM ISCHOUNIG. 0I.(;A; West Bend. Wis.; Household Eijuiliment-Honw Flconomics Club 1.2.3; Bai Hall. lreasurer 3. PI.LNKFII. ROBFRL I,.; Scio. Ohio; Agri- cultural Ai i iii ii.n - Newman Club 2.3.4; John ( .irioll Univeisitv. POI.I.AC K. JOHN F.; Norfolk. Nehr.; Electrical Engineeiing - .Alph;i 1 an Ouieg.i; Phi Mu Alpliii 4; Iow;i FiiKineer 3.-1; Marching Band 2; Concert B:ind 2.3.4; Svmphony 2.3; SO ' 2; E. F. Open House 3; SMA Concert. Cien- eial ClKiirman 4: AIEE 2.3,4; Messiah 3; Norfolk Junior College. POOL. FLORENCE E.; Ames; Mathematics Pi Mu Epsilon; Hunter College, N. Y. PORIER. BARBARA A.; Downers Cirove. 111.: (hcmisln - Delta De.ta Delta; SiKina Alpha lota 2.3.4. I leiisiirer; lol;i Sigiii;i Pi 3.4; Science Women ' s C:lub 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2,3,4; Svmphonv Orihcsira 1.3.4; Singers 3.4: YWC;A 1.2.3; WAA 1.2.3; Homeconiin,; Baibecue 2.3; ' eisbea 1.2. POSFKANY. R1C;HARD I..; Elberon; Forestry Caidin.il Kev 3.4; MRA, Vice President 3. President 2,4: loieslrv Club 1.2.3.4; Holsl St;ite Fcuest , clvisorv Caimmitlee 1.2.3.4. Clia.i- maii 4; .Agricultural Council 3.4: Business M,iiiai;ei Ames Forc-ster 4; C:liairnian Divi- s .il B,iiiiiiiei 3; Caidiii:il (.uild 3 POWNAI I., HFRBFRl I).; Ames; Agricultural En, nonius - Alpha Zet:i 3.4; Cihronicler 4; SiKiiia Delta Chi 3.4: Cardinal Guild. Ward Svsleni 3.4; Agricultural Fionomiis C:lub. President 4; Bomb Editor 4: Photo Editor Daily 3; Cireen Gander 2.3.4: Iowa ARiicul- turist 2.3.4; Campus 1 r;ilfic (ioiiiiniltee 4; Veishea 3; Ward Publicity Council. Chairman 2.3; Journalism I Award 2,3.4; Wjid 1 Award 3: .Activity I 4; Caidinal Key 3. PRONSKE. KURI N.; Fort Dodue; Civil En- gtnccnng I ' hi Kappa liiii. .Activities Chaii- III. Ill 3.4. Fditdi 3; Engineer ' s Carnival. Booth ( li.iirmaii 3; Veishea 3; .A,SCE; Omaha Uni- (isitv. I ' ROSCH. CHARLES E.; Denison; Electrical Engineering - Camera Club, Lreasurer 3; Slange House. Treasurer 3. President 3; Re- ligion in Life Week 4. PROVOW. DOUGLAS M.; Braddvville; Chemi- ial I CI hnology — Am, Clieiiiii.il Siriiety 2.3.4; W;nil System 1.2.3. Sii iel:ir - I reasurer 3; PromelKlders 2.3. PRUEin . NEIL E.; Glidden; Agricultural FAu- lation — .Acacia; Sigma I beta Epsilon 1.2.3.4, lreasurer 2. President 3. Social C:hairman 4; .Agricultiiial Education Club 2.3,4: Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 1.2.4. PUDVAN. AI.BERl R.; Cleveland. Ohio; In- diistiial F.ionomics - Grilinc4l. PUt.H. JOHN B.; (,len Ellyn. 111.; Agricul- tural l:ngniccring Ac-Mia; .ASAE 3.4, Vice- Presidc-nt 4: Iowa Flngineer 3: ' rcnncssec Polvtechnic Institute. QUAAS, L. MAXINE; Cedar Rapids; Home Economics Education — Ilonu- Fionomics C: ub 1.2.3,4; YWCA 1,2.3.4: WAA 2: Fi-siival Chorus 3; Twisters 3.4; Campus 4-H 1.2,3.4; IFI.A 4; Dormer 3; Circulation iManager; .All Dorm C:ouncil 4. QUADF. DERWOOD |.; Moiison: ArchileclurnI Engineer irig - Sigm.i I ' hi f|isiloii; ALA; Stu- dent Couniil 1; Eiigiiieering B.ill 3. QUINIAN. .MICHAEL F.; Dawson: l ' c(,-i;riary Mrdiiine - ]K. I; Phi Eta SiKina; Jr. AVMA 1.2.3.4: Newman CIlub 1.2.3.4; .Miami Iniversilv . Ql IRIN. DEAN L.; Alia; ,4gioiioKi - Pearson House. .Social Chairinan 4; .Alpha iCela 3.4: .Agronomy Club 1.2.3.4: Agronomv Council 3.4: .loint Social Council 4. RACIIUJ ' . STELLA L; Butt: Home Eionomic Eilucution Home Economics Club 2.3.4: Iwislers 2.3; Homeconiing 3; Elm Hall. I le.isiiier 3. RAF, ALLAN I..; .Ames; Ceneral Engineering - .Adel.inle; Iowa Engineer Staff 2.3.4. C:enler S] ii;iil Fdilor 2. .Associate Fililoi 3. Manag- iiiK fdiloi 4: FiiKiiieers C.uiiiv.il I. Booth Cli.til lii.in; SeiiKii I ' loiii 3. RAMS.W. ANDERS E.; . laiils;il;i. llinihaara. Finland; Farm Olieiati m -Ai.ici.i; Farm Operation C:lub 3.4; Winlei S| orls Club 3.4: Cosmopolitan Club 3, Vice-President; Ames ski (lull 4. K NI)OIPII. f;EORGE E. JR.; Davenport: M h.iriK III Engineering—Sl. .Ambrose Caillege. k NKI . FDWIN I..; Woodbine; Mechanical I ' ri inccnng I ' i Lau Sigma; .ASME. KAWfY. ROBER I H.; Council Bluffs; Agri- riilliirc E.ducation — Inter ' ;irsitv Christian Icllouship: Omaha Universitv. RASMUSSEN. NANCY P.; Richmond. III.; Child Develo liment — Womv Economics Club 1.2.3; VWCA 1.2.3; WAA 3; Advismv Coun (il 3; Wislniinsler Fellimship 2.3.4: Birch ll.ill. ice I ' lesideiil 3. RAIIIItlN. IIFRIIFRI I,; hiil.pendence: .om Itlrcialrnri l.iiiibda Cli, Aloha; Farm Opii.uioii Club; llliuk and Bridle Club. KXIIIIUN, ROIURI 1.; . nies. .Mei liantcttl Fni:in,c,ini: . SME I. RAI N. ALAN R.; Slorm Lake; 3 c-( i( me - .Alphii Gamma Rho; 1.2.3.1: ISC elerinariaii 2.3.4. I ' eterinarv Jr. AVMA Editor 4: ' elerin;irv Publiciiion Board 4, President; Bomb Publication Bo:ucl 3.4. Piesidenl 4; Vei tuM 4. Director of Competitive Shows; loolh.ill I. I M INS. DON E.; Percival; Forestry - Kiin- b.ill House. Social Chairman 4: Foresee c ' lib 2.3.4: MRA 3.4; Westniiiisiei Fellimship 2.3.4: Doane College. 416 RA . JOAN: Uuoii; lloui fhulil t.tiuipmenl - lliiinr KtiiiKimiK Club 1,3: WAA .i. Kri l ic, Siitijl Ctuiini ' ii 4: Icimcucc W - lr aii Col- IcKc. KA IK. DON All) II; IIjiIjii: Igniullur - luuTnali m - SiKlitj DriM (.hi: AI|iIm cij: luMa Suic Dailt 1.1!. 3.1. Bmiiiro Miiiaxcr 3, .Atlvcrlitinii .Mjiuiirr 4. RKARDON. I.. Hl.lfN; Mi ia ia: Child Dr- velot ' frirnt - llnllir I (iilHilllii% Cluli; Y VC : (.niiKr W a hiiiKloii I tiivrtMlv. RK ' tf. HtlWAKl) I.: (.liiiiUlr. Calil.; tatm ittitratinti Ijiiii f | rtjlii ii dull 2.3,-1: rjinnirl l t url l ' .(iiin( iliiuii I; r.iiniiirl (Uiutt I idvuirr 1: l.lriidjtr Jiiitioi ( nlli-Kc- RI- ;VI- . nO.SN I. Sumx C;ilM llnmr tut- nurriK I ftiiuu iun - K.i|M .i AI| lu I hc1.i; V ' n- thrj -1. (UmiiMirt. Iliitiirtiiiiunu 1, lUittili -1: Cariliiul (.mill, ( tilir«tT.i NcMiir St-iirl,iiv: I ' jlilu-llriiii ht-lrvjir: MdriiiliK- HU ' (.olk-v - RfJAfs. M R(. Kfl II; ihlcv I iiM lir €lol mcnt lU-llj DrIlj Kcllj; VWC.A: lliMiir l.ttMiuniii« l.liih; Ro! t-ro Kvrtiiluc llo,itil l,;i,3.-4; lMj rix. ruhluil 3: ci hr.i li,3; Ruth CouiKil 3: lliiiiic Ki n;ill L ' ,3; I ' atilicl Il4iur 3. RKKVKs. RAl I ' M R.; (irccnhcld; Auronomy - Aniunninv CJuli; l ' nivritit of WAunniiR. RHI), Roni-RI J: Atih- ; ' mifi - l ' ln«us (hit. ■. ' .A.I. UlHir Jr. (jilU-Kf. RKIII, WII.IIAM R.; I.rjininiilon. Onlarin, ( jiijitj: ,-ljrroMuniy — .-Xgroiiofn Club 2,3,-l; Waril S «lcni 2.-I: Illinois State Nuniial I ' lii- vci it , REIt LK, l.ENHIA J.; I) i.iil; Hume Eco- nomirt Etiiuatton — llonic Kiunuiniis Club l.i,S,1; VWCA l.;;,l: Wiiitt-r ,S|Hirt5 Club l.l ' ,3: Caiiiput 1-11 Club 1,L ' .3,-I: RVl 3.1: Sof-Dfir 3,-l: Kcstm- Chorum I: (. (lonc Rol- In 2.3; V tnmmcf KclloHiihip 1,2,3,1. RI IMI Rs. RU HARD C: URilcn; Civil Engl- Tirriiti - ' k,i|i|).i SiKnia: .- S(X 1,2,3,4; ' I ;iu UiiiIhIj RIiu 2 Rl.MMIRS. IIHK.N R.; riamliclil: llmnr Era- ntimut E.diietUtitfi - SiKiii.1 Ka| | .i: .Mpha ISi ( inri{a: Oiiiiiriin Nii; lliinii- Kiunniiiics Club 3.1; V A 1.2,3, rirMilciil 2: l-SA 1,2,3.-1, PfiiKtani Chairman 4: Wartburg College, Phi Kappa Phi. RF.NARD. LAWRKNCE P.; Concordia. Kan.: fomlr — Foreilrx Club 3.4: Crcifihton Lni- ver it . RENKKKR. DARRFl.l. H.: BirminKhain: Eire- Irical Enfcinerrinii — l.iii Kappa fc|rtiloii: Kta Kappa Nu 3,4: Pre iilent 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4. Treasurer 4: AIEt 2.3,4. Secretary 3; Veishea 2,3,4; KnRinecrs Carnival 3, Iow;i EnRineer 3.4; Betbain Fcllouship 2,3.4; Par- sons College. REST, MAR(.ARET A.; Chicago. 111.: Child lirxcloftmrnt - .-Mpha C aninia Delta; Phi L ' p- silon Oniicron, Chaplin 4: Home Ftonotnics Club 2.3.4: Home Ec Council 2.3; loua Stale Pla er 3; Festival Choir 2.3; Union 410 2; Promcnailers 2.3- RETFIWILI., ANNETTE E.; Waieca, Minn.: Ilomr Frononiiti Ciiiica icn — .-Mpha Delta Pi. ScKial Chairman 3. Recording Secrelars- 4; Sigma .Mpha lota 3.4; Home Economics Club 1.2.3.4; VWCA 1.2,3,4. RET7.ER. JAMES E.; Hardin, III.; Animal uidnnrfry - Block and Bridle Club 3; Flow- arci College: Illinois College. RF.VE.S, ENRIQIE R.; la Ceiba. Fioncluras: Ch ' il Enginrrring — SouthKc-stern l.oilisiana Institute: I ' lali Stale College. RICE. RICHARD 1..: Haverhill. M.iss.; Arrhi- trriurr - Tail Sigma Delta 5; Scabbard and Blade 2,3. RICH. HERBERF (;.; Des Moines; Chrmiral Enginrrring — .- IChemE 5.4. Treasurer 4. RICHARDS. OTHFI. R.; Grant City. Mo,: Igrif ij tijrr f u ' rt ion — .- Kric illture Educa- tion Club 1; Northwest Mivvmri State Col- lege. RlC;H RDSf) . CHESTER L.; Council BIulFs; irrhilrrlurr - MA 4; Varsity I 2,3.4. Ser- rrtars 2; ' arsitv ' Frack 2. f ' onferenie Cham- pion I -Mile; Engineer Staff 2; F.ngineers Carnival 3. Decoration Chairman. RK IIARDSON, I.OWEI.I. E.; Bedford: Cii ' i; fniiinrrrint - ASCF 2.3.4; Clarinda Junior rvillrge. RICHARDSON. MFRRII.I. I .; Davton; Eire- Inral Enginrrring - Fort Drnlge Junior Col- lege RICKFRD. ADRIFNNE B.; Des Moines; llomr Efnni mti -. fixation - (.amma Phi Beta; I Frateinitv 3.4; Home Eionomiis Club 1.2,3,4: WAA 2.3,4; WAA O.iincil 3; VWCA 1,2,3,4: Bomb Stan 2.3. RKIII.FN, FII.SWORIII M.; Peshligo, Wis.; Irnnoms - . Kniiiomv Club 3,4: Inlratniiral fiMilball 3; MilHaukee State ieacher ' f io|. lege, RIIK.E, PAtT A.; Ballioa, Canal one: Cm- rral f.nginfriing Canal one Junior Oil- lege RIFII.Y. JOHN F.; RiKk Valley; C.rototy - RINDSK.. MARI.A | ; Schaller: Home co- numirt E.diiralmn - IMA 4; Home Econnm- l s Cluh 1,2,3,4; VWf;A 1.2.3.4; s. lal Coun- iil 2. RINDSK.. WIIIIVM H; S|M-ii.er; Indiiiltml t,„n„m„ ISSIF I: VM( A 4 RIPPEI. DON l D K. Newton, londvapr Atrhiirfiure - SSI A 1.2,3.4; BrauK Ail Ball 3, [Iccoration Chairman. RIVIR. llMF . ; Cllrstet; .4(ririi liiraf fi|. liittrrimii .Vilrjaiitr, Rushing (Ihairinan 3, Pii- iilrlit 4. ASAE 2.3.4. ROIIFRIS. SARAH A.; Whiting. Intl.; Dirlrl- ici ' Oiniiton Nu 3.1; Home Fiouomics Club 1.2.3.4; HWCA 1,2.3.4. ROBINSON. FOIS (..; Malvein: llumr fj«- luiniu I Eiluftitttifi ■- ROIK.FRS. RUBER I: Osinand. Nebr.; IVIrr- mil ' V , fri Kiiir - RIK.FRs. ItlHN J; Ames; IXeniio ' V .Unfi- ling |i l A 1.2,3.4: Wheaton (.ollege, KOIIWFR. JttllN F.; Deiiison; Elr,lri al En- ll.nrrtitlii RoHWFR, ROBFR I C : llrnisoii; f.lrilriial Etininrriinu - ROllFR. (.IIBFRI J; D -i Mollies; iml iu - I ' lii F 1.1 SiKiiia I. Sextant 4; loisa I ' liiieisitv. RIIORDA, DORO I HV 1.; Craig, Mo.; I.rnrral Uiniir Jcuniii ' if I - Birch Hall. I reasurer 2; Knbetts Hall. Piesident 3; W ' cstminster Eel- ]nu«hi|i. Secretary 4. ROSIIAH. J.VMFS R: I luesd.ile; IV( Tinilr fi-. iMiir Jt. AVMA; ISC WteMiiaiian. ROSFN. DtlROIHV A: .Miiinealnills. Minn.: Intnl Tr(litiolvit - Delta Delta Delta: Science Women ' s (.:lub 1,2,3; Science Council 2.3,4: VWC. 1,2.3; Institute of FihmI 1 ethnologists 1.2.3.4; Cheei S iuad 2.3; llomh 2.3. .- ssirt- jllt Sales Maii.igei 2. Olfue Manager _ 3: l.iitheraii Student .Vswiciation 1,2,3,4, Vice- Prc-sideiit 4; ' eishea 2. ROSS. JACK F.; Oskaloosa: Chrmiral Trrh- niilt ' ny - Signi,i (Jii; Iowa Chemical Society 2,3.1: . ' Viiu-ruaii (Jiemiial .Sixiety 2,3,4. ROSS, JOHN II.; .Millliutn: tarm Olirialwn - ROSS. PHILIP A.; Maipioketa; EIrilriral En- ciiier.iiu: - AlFF 2.3.4; IRE 2,3,4; Campus Radio Club 2.3. KOSIFNBACH. Al.BFRI C;.; Walcott: Indus- Hull f.ilmnliiin - Delta Chi; IF I. A; Industrial Filui,itioii CMub. ROIFIACKKR. MARK R.: Ames; Grrirral En- ffifwrnri — Phi Delta I beta; (..eiieral Eiigi- neeriiiK Societv 3.4; Engineeriiig Council 3,1: Scabhaid and Blade; arsitv Club 2,3,4: Foot- ball 1,2.3.4: B,iskelball I; l ' «3l) Club 2.3,4. RCF. DOLORES F.; Duhitli, .Minn.; Himsehvid FfiiiitmifTit — ilimii: Economics Club 1.2,3.4; IS.- Dance Committee 3; Ncwiiiaii Club 1.2, 3.4. Rl NVAN, WAL ' FFR S.; Braddwille: IndiiilTinl Ediinitiun — ln(liiNlri;il F!duc;ition Club 3,4. Rl PPKl.l. JAMFS .M.; Ames; foreslry - RVASON. ROBER I R.; Cic-slon: Eleilrical En ItinrrTinn - IRF 2; Crcston Junior College. RVE, CROVER W.; Sioux City; Chrmical En- gineering - AlChctnE; .Morningsidc College. SACFIS. FRED M.; Ashton, III.; Electrical En- gineering - Phi Kappa Tau; ,- IEE 2.3,4: Wartbuig College. SA(.IRS. DONALD 1.; Rodic-ster, N. Y.; (.Iirtiti tf ' — Sampson College. S. JBFL, ROBFR 1 J.; Pueblo. Colo.; ,4rc ii- (cr i;re - Phi Kappa ISi. Chaplain 4, His- torian .1. Secretary 5; .Mt 3.4,. ' ,li, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Knights of St. Patrick ' i.li; .-VSCE ' i; Nev man Club 3.4. ' .ti: Winter Sports Club 4.. ' i, Viie President 4; Beaux . rts Ball. Picket Chairman 4. (.encral Co- ClMirman . '  : Engineers Carnival 3.4,ri,ti; Pan- hellenii Ball i. Decorations Chairman: Vei h •a 3.4; Homeioming 4; ' eislica Vixlvil 4.5; Pueblo Junior College. SAMS. |OHN R.; Davenport: I ' onltry Hmhanilry - I ' oiilltv Club 2.3,4. S.- Ml ' EI-S. BYRON F.; Storm Lake; CheniKlrv - MRA 2.3; Iowa Chemical Societv 2.3,4; . meriian Cliemiial Soiietv 3.4; Scientist 4 SANDINF, WILLIAM F.; Dc-s Moines; Woirv IndtiMry - Phi (.ainina Delta: Dairy Club Freasurer 3,4; Dairy Judging Team 4; Grid linn (.ambol 2. SANDS. DOROIIIY M.; Oltumwa; Dirlelici - KaiMia Phi 2.3.4; Home Ecutioinin Club 1.2,3,4; Wesley Foundation Council 2; Festi- val Choir 4; VWCA 1,2,3,4: Campus 411 1,2.3.4. SANDVK;, FIAROLD J.: Albert I.ea. Minn.; i hrmirnl Enginrrnng - Sigma Chi: AKiE 3.4; Ninth Dakota State College. SANOSHV. |I)IIN 1..; Chiiago, III.; Uorticiil- lii ' r lloitiiiilliiial Club 3; Ward System 2; Wtiglit Junioi College. SARCHFIF. JFANNINF R ; Indiannia; . f«( if intitn Siienir Wiiiiien ' s Club 1.2.3,4: Math. (lull 1.3.1, Fesinal (hoii. SVI NDFRS, ROBFR I S.; Manilla: Criamic Enginrrring Delta C;hi; ACSS 2,3,4: Intra- iiiiii,ils 2.3, Wisbea 2.3.4. SMNDFRS. RON Ml) I ; Petetvin; Grofogv - (.riiliwv (lull 2.3.1; Arnold Air .Society 4; Intiamurals 2.3,1: Velshea 4. SAIPF. WIIIIWI F; Shehlon; If rinif uraf Ediiialiiin - Pbi Kappa lau; .Xgtiiiiltute Fdiiiatlon Club 1.2.3.1. ( i siiiii|i ilitan ( lub 3. -I. . s«o« late Fdilol uiii iiltiiir Idlliatloit News Magj ine 3. Agiii ulliliKt 2; Iowa Slate Players 3, Sheldon Ilinmr College SAVAt.F. HFIFN I ; Sigmiinev; F.liicnlKiii Omti run Nu 3.1. Home Fconomii Club 3,1; Dcitm Advls.it 2: Eesllval Chorus 2; Woi- niinsiei Fellowship 2,3. s A(.F. WHIIAM R. t-edat Rapids; ' oiici Phi Ftj Sigma 2, I ' l Mu Fimlun 4; I ' hvslci ( luh 3,1, Wniminstei Fellowship l,2J; Vn- siiea 3. SCAMBIFR. DAIF F. PIra.aiilon, .,„l„ty ■ st.AMBIFK. YfRIA P, Oakland. u .luty SCHADI, ILYROl II O; Chicago. Ill; ..rrilr, - Foiestit Club 2,3.1. .Meni J.lee (,lub 2.3. I ' nivetsilv of Illinois. (.Iiicago Junior Col- lege. SCIIAI KOI II. IHFOIIORF R; Adel, At ' uul- liiriit tduintmn Mpha I ail Omega; Agri- ililluial filuialiiili (lub 3.1; FcMitliall I; Wrt-stliiig I. eishea 2. S(.IIAKFI. BARBARA J.; Pialtic ClU; Home Eiiiniiniiii tducaliiin - Home F.conomict (.lull 2.3.1. WAV 2.3.1. Inltamutal lUuld 2J.1. ' T Flaleriiity 4. SCIIAI. K, BARBARA I..; Allien. Chrmiral Tri hnidogy -lota Signu Pi 3.4; Scirncr Women ' s Club 1.2,3,4; Winter Spufii Club 2,3,4; WAA. S(.IIARFF, JA.MES H.; Waterloo; EUrliieal f.nginrrring - ' Kappa Sigma; AIF.FI-IRE 2.3, 4; Band 1.2,3,4; Arnold Air Vxiety. SCHFRMFR. KICILYKD H., Waterloo; Indui- Irnil t ' .i itwiiitit - Delta rjisilon; LSSIE 2.S; Band I; Joint Scm lal Oiuiuil 3.4. SCHLAPIA. DFLMAR D; Benton, Ifionom) — . gionom (;liib. Oesion Jijiunr Oillege. SCIII.E(.EI.. (.ERAI.D J.; Maynard: Civil E.n- ginrrring — . SCF1; Iowa State leaclieis Col- lege. SCHMII , ROBFRI M.; Shulliburg. Wit.; Ci ' il Enginrrring - . S ;F. 3,4; Ward System 3,4; I ' niversitv of Wisconsin. .Sf.HNAl I ,. JOHN . .: Allied Station, N. Y.: food ' irthology-t.hrmiltry — ' I beta Clll, ' treasurer 3; Institute of Food technology 3.4; liitramiirals 3.4: Weslev Foundation: eishea Publicity 3; .-Vlfred L ' niversily. SCHNEIDER. RICHARD 1).; Des Moitio; Gen- rral Enginrrring — Ward Svstcm 2,5; General Eiigilieerilig Scxiety 2.3; IF-S 3,4; Veithra 4- SC11N1RRIN(.. FKFVD L; Sac City; focalwnal Educalwn Ward Svstem 3.4; Phi Delta Kapiia 4; .Agriculture Education Club 3.4; Buena ' ista College. SCHOCK, JAMFS II.; Kaiiiai Citv. Mo.; for- eitry — Kansas City Junior Oittegc. SCIKIEL, t.EOR(.F F.; Watcrlcx.; I ' elrrinanr Medicine — Sigma Pbi F.i silon; ' elerinar Class President 3. ISC Chapter of American Veterinary Mediial . ssiMiation 2,3.4Ji.ti. , President: Cardinal (.iiild . ' i.o; Cardinal Kes. President 7; Football 1.2,3: Frack 2.3.4; f Club 1.2,3.4Jj.l .7: I Carnival Chairman . ' i; ' eteriiiarian ti, Y ' eterinarv Publication Board li; ISC Athletic Council 6. SCHOLER, DARRFI. (..; I.e Mars; Civil £n- i;irii-rriri ; — . ' SCF 3.4: Intramural S| oru 1.2. 3.4; Westmai College. SCHONHORsr. MFl.MN H.; Slater; .4«ron- omv — .Vgronomv (;lub 2,3.4; Cosmoiiolitan Club 1.2.3.4. SCIIRFCKFN(.. S ' r. W.AVNE E.; Cedar Rapids; Arehitrctural Enginrrring — Knights of Si. Patrick 3.4. I ' reasiirer 4: Engineering C un. cil 3,4; AIA 1.2,3.4. Vice-President 5: Cot Collc-gc. SCHIBERT. CLAIRE G. Mavwood. III.; ouie ifj ( Eiiuit ' fnrni — Home Economics Club 5 4: Singers 1.2; Chorus 1.2; Sor-Dor Directoi 2; W. .- 3; Dorm Vice-President. SCHICH. EDWARD J.; Ivndall. S. O.: Jarrjr n. ii.lrv - Phi Kappa; D. I. Club 5.4: Dalrs Piodutis ludging I ' eam 4; 4-H Cluh 5.4; Newman Club 3.4; Missouri State leachri College, Kansas I ' niversitv. SCHri.FNBI ' R(., EDWARD J.; Danville, III: FtrftTical Enginrrring Phi Delta Theta; I ' niversitv of Illinois. SCHI ' I .. JOHN I.: Amc ; f niom.i oirv - •mingy - Phi Delta Flieta; Delta Sigma Rho 3.4: Dramatics 1.2: Debate 2.3.4; Radio Workshop I; Newman Club 1.2,8.4. SCIII ' MPP. IRFD It; Clarion: Elrclnral En- ginrcTing MFF 3.1; West Cxiurt Council 4. s( lll ' RMAN. AIBFRI 1; Huntington. W. V.i : Ir. iifri iim ffiiriiirrnnc - tail Sigma Delta: AIA; Veishea 2; Intramurals 3.4; Wi-st ' irginia I ' niversitv. Marshall Cxillege. SCmillFR. MARY I , Ripi ev, Dirlrlici - Ilnine F. Club 1,2.3.4; VW« 1.2.3,4. s(IIWVRI ., Fl ' (.FNF P.; t:iminnali, Ohio; Mrilioniial Enginrrring - Phi I elta Ihela; siahbard and Blade 3.4; AsME 3.4: Miami t ' ntvelsitv . SCOFF. PAIRICIA A; Sioux Rapids; Hirlrlict Kappa Delta; Iowa State leacheri College scot I. ROBFRI I : Nesada; ,4rf illrt(Mr«; iiiri ' imiiitf S( Rl ' (.(,S. WALDO F ; Chiiago. III.: Mechan fro - igiiieenng Pi I all Sigma 3,4; Tau Beta PI 1: Phi Ka|.pa Phi 1. ASME 2.3,1: Varieties 1. (aiinell College S(RI(.(.S, WIIII M . Chi.jgo. Ill; Mr ihannal fnttnrriing SMI 3.1; alieties 1; MRA Fre. surer 4: Cornell C«llc«e. sFVMAN, Rl III I: Siianton: .one Er f (u rnd.i.i Home Fi Huh 1.2,3,4: lETA 3.1; WW 2.3.4; W( A 1,2.3.1; IVitm Advimr 2 SI RI. RirilSRD C . Cai.n: I  le iii« ' v -W ' .b rinr CbillKothe (cdlege of Biitinrsa. SIMON ROBFRI C. Ilinwiale. Ill; fi.ln ' s Delta (hi V. trtaic 3. I leasurei 3.1: f ' 3 Club Freasurer 2.3.1; Student Coordinator 3.1. Ilistorv (.oveinment ( ' lub 3.1. Iowa Future ' leathers swk ration 1. 417 SEEHl ' SKN, PAII. G.; Moiiliicllo; Cii ' l ' ; En H ' lUfcuutz — Scibbiii ' d ;iiui niatte 3,-l; au iuimlKia Rlio SJ; ASCE U ' ,.1.1; Socicly Ainer- itaii MililaiN KiigiiuiiiiiK 3.1. rrtsidciil 4; MardniiK llalul 2.3; Ciiimrl Kami 3. SEGARRA. KDUAROO REVES: Si. Samurce, I ' Ufiui Rito: .IrrliilfClurat Etlnittrrrittfi lliiiviisilv of Puerto Rico, Colli ' itc of Agri- Clilluu ' antl .Mechanic .■ rls, School of Iiopical Mctlitiiic. SELLERS. R()HERr G.; E.iglc Glove; .luron- om - Alpha Ghi Rho. .-Vclivilies Chairman 4. Inlrainurals Chairman .|: .-XKrononiy Club 4; WrcsIliiiK 1; Inlrannual S|ioll 3,1; Lille Inlernalional -1; K;tKlr (.ro e Innioi CoUckc. SENNEWALl). ROUER 1 ' W.; St. Louis. . lo.; I ' hvyiral Education — Phi Kappa Psi; P. E. .M.ajors Club 2.3.4; l ' Club 2.3.4; Missouri L ' ni ersil . SH.VCKELFORI). WILLIAM E.; Clarinda; CJii-iiiiral f:« i Hrcr nii — Sexiani 3; NROTC itoxing ' I ' eam I . SHANE. RICHARD F.; Des Moines; Cencral Enginrtrinn — ' hi F.la Sigma 1,2, Treasurer 2; Swinuning 3. SHANER. WllI.LS W.; C;vinnell; Ciril Eniii- ncering — Sigma Phi Epsilon; President of Knights of St. Patrick 4; Tau Beta Pi; En- gineers Council 4; ASCE 2,3,4; Varsity Foot- ball 2.3.4. SH.-WV. JOHN B,; Spencer; Industrial Eco- uutnir-i — Iiidtistrial Economics Society; North Dakota St;ne College. SH.WV. ROUER r L.; Marion; liiim Olirra- twn — Ward S slem: Festival Chorus; F;irm Operation Club; Veishca Faim Operation Open Htnise: University of Iowa; Universit of Wvoining. SHEEHAN. JA.MES R.; Madrid; Industrial Eco- noniics — SHEEHAN, JOSEPH L.; Emerson. Nebr.; Me- chanical Enginiering—Vi Tau Sigma 3,4; ASME 4: Creighton University. SHEI.rON, JAMES 11.; Des Moines; Civil En- ginccrinf! — lim Landxia Rho; Football 1; ASCE 1,2.3.4. SHEPARl), CLAYTON V.; Sioux City; Me- chanical Engineering — Phi Gaiinna Delta, Secretary 2, President 3; Tau Beta Pi 3; Pi Tau Sigma 2: -ASME Treasurer 3; Vice- President Intrafraternity Council 3. SHEPERD, OLG.- S.; Gary, lud.; Home Eco- nomics Education — Home Ec Club 3,4; ()30 Cluh, .Seirclary 2,3; W. . ; Dorm Advisory Council 2, Dorm ' ice-President 2. SHERK, FRED T.; Lake Park; Engineering - AIE 3.4: Engineering Council 4; Camera Club 2.3.4. SHIFFLEI F. HARRY W.; Dexter; Mathematics -Waid System 2,3.4; Festival Choir 4; YMCA 3.4. SHIVE, JAMES L.; Cedar Rapids; General En- gineering — Sigma .Mpha Epsilon; ' Fan Beta Pi 3.4; Phi Eta Sigma 1; Cardinal Ke 3.4; Knights of St. Patrick 3.4; Engitiecriiig Cinin- cil 3.4; loxva State Daily Publit.ition Boaid 2.3.4; Board of Directors ISC Press 3,4; Iowa Engineer, ' Ire;isurcr 3, Business Manager 4; Journalism T .Award; Iowa Engineer ' T .Award: Sextant 2.3.4; Perstnniel Chairman ig.iO ' eishea; Winter Sports Club 2. SHOENHAIR. ROBERT L,; Eagle Giove: Hurlirn Zwrf - Horticulture Club 1.2.3.4; M.iiid 1,2.3: Festival Choir 1,2,3,4; Intrainui;iK 1. 2.3.4. SHONKA. EUGENE E.; Omaha. Nebr.; Elec- trical Engineering — AlEE 3; Ward Publi( itv Council. Vite- President 2; Pld licilv Chairman of W.trd Roundup 2; Secretary of Ward In- tranniral Couniil 3: Universitv of Omali;i. SHIT.ARF. HAROLD L.; Ames; I ' liy iial Edu- cation — Physital Education Major ' s Club 3,4; Industrial Education Club 4; Varsity I Cluh 3.4; Varsitv Football I. SHUI.L. HOI. LIS; Smithland; Agricultural En- gineering — lornmvfi Ac College. Universitv of Utah. SHIIPE. CHARLES P.; Clarion; Electrical En- gineering — AlEE 1,2,3,4; American Institute of Business. SHU PUT, DARIN KA S.; Omaha. Nebr.; Zo- ology — Sigma Kappa, Rush Ciwiirman 3; Sci- etice Women ' s Club 2,3,4; Iowa State Singers 2,3,4; Women ' s t;lee Club 2: Festival Chorus 2,3; Newman Club 2,3,4; Creighton Uni ■er- sity. SHUTT, PAUL B.; Mediapolis; Agricultural Engineering — Burlington Junior College. SIEFKEN. CARL J.; Burlington: Industrial Economics ' I hvlii Chi; ISSIE 4: low;i StiUe Pla et 3.4; Burlington Junior College. SIEfiFRIED. KENNEIII I).; Madison. S. Dak.: Elcitrital vngtncer nt ' — Mar( bing B;ind 2.3.4. Manager 4: Concert Band Manager 3.4; ' ei- sliea 2; Pep Council 3,4; Eastern State Col- lege. SIEGI.ER. MANFRED; Omaha. Nebr.; Chemi- cal Engineering — T-dit Beta Pi 3.4; Phi Lambda Upsioln 3.4; Phi Eta Sigma 1; AlCheniE 3.4; Omaha University. SIMONS. JOAN A.; Austin. Minn.; A il lied Art— ll iine F ' Kinomics ( ,lub 2.3.-I; Messi;ih 2.3; Liilher;in Student .Assoi iatiini 2.3.4, Sec- retary 4: Twisters; .Austin jnnior College. SIMPSON. JOHN E.; Brookhelil. Mo.; Indus- trial Economics — Industri;d Etontnnits Cluh 4; Sevlani 3.4; NROFC Rille I eam 1.2; Sticniisl 4. SINDEI.AR. EDWARD A.; Davenport; Agron- omy — .Agrtniomv Cluh; Culver Stockton Col- lege. SINGLEY. SFERLINC; C; ArcndLsville, Pa.; Dairy Industry — Dairy Industry Club 2.3.4: Varsitv I Club 3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. SKRO.MMK, ROBERT B.; Huxl ey; Agricultural Engineering — AS.AE ' Treasurer 4; .Agricultural Council 3. SLATER. DANIEL J.; Omaha, Nebr.; Archi- tecture — l u Kappa Psi; .Social Bureau 1. Chairman; CJniirman 4th July Dance I; Al.V 3. SLORBV. MARGERY A.; Minot, N- Dak.; Afiplied Art — Home Economics Club 2,3,4; W.A.A 4; Winter Sports Club 4; University of North Dakota. SMALTZ, JAY 1.; I.e Mars; Dairy Industry- Sigma -Alphii Flpsilou; Dairy Industry Club 2,3,4; Veishea 2,3. S.M.ALTZ. JOHN B.; I.e Mars; )niry Industry and F.conainic — Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dair ludustr Clidi; Wt-stuiar College. SMI IH, BAR TON W .; Clarence; Induslrial Eraniiiiiii 1SS11-. 3.4; Iowa State Players 2: Youns Rci.ublicnis 2.3,4. SMI 111, H 1 ANOR P.; Boone; Zoology - loK.i State Teachers College. SMITH. GERALD A.; Weslheld. N. J.; General Engineering - Dch.i I .ni Delta; 1)30 Club; Newark Ct)llege ol Engineering. SMITH. G. SHERWOOD: Guthrie Center: Ceramic Engiueciing—lini Kappa F psilou. Vice-President 3; Pletlge Trainer 4; .Ameri- (an C;er;unic Society 2.3.4: Kcramos 3.4; S.A.ME 4; Intrafraternity Pledge Council 2; ' cishea 2.3.4. SMITH, 1 AN 1).; (.h.ciks CiH: M,,liani al Enginceiing -- SMITH. JACK R.; Kansas City, Mo.; lorcslry — I-orestr ' Club 2,3,4; Kansas City Junior C:ollege. SMITH. LOIS I.; Dow City; Home Economics Education — Kn niA Delta, President 4; Phi Upsilon C)mi(ron; .Mtjrtar Board Piesideut 3,4: Sigma .Alpha Iota; Home K onomi(s Club Ireasiirer 3. President 4; I ' aullel rep- reseinali e to Caidiiial {,uild. SMITH. MERKDTTll E.; Waterloo: Industrial Engineering IV-S 1; Band 2: Radio Woik- shtip 2; Iowa Stale Te;iclieis College. S.MITH, NORMAN W.; Chicago, 111.; Indus- trial Economics — Phi K;ippa Psi. Historian 2; Social Chairman 2.3.4; joint Social Ctnincil 2.3,4; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4. SMITH, Q. TERRILL; Ames; Clicmislry - .Alpha Chi Sigma 3.4; Ward System 1,2,3,4; .Alplia Ward Progr;nu (Uiairman 2. PresideiU 3; Intriniunai C:liairm;in 4; Iowa Chemical Society 3.1; ' aisil I C;lub 3,4. SMITH. RICH.ARD F.; .Ames; Architectural Engineering — SMITH. ROBERT E.; Ames; .4groiiomy - .Agroiu)Tn Cltd) 3.4; Forage Club 3,4; Michi- gan State College. SMTIH, WALTER A.; Perth Amboy, N. J.; Eorc-try — Theta Xi; Forestry Club; Newman CUdi; I ' eiu Sl.ite leathers (College. SNIDER. IITRBERI C;.: Chiiago. 111.: larm Ojicriitiun Morgan Park Junior (College. SNIDER. HOWARD J.; Long Beach. C:alif.; Animal Hw.bandry — VtV V. and Bridle Club 1,2,3,4: Varsity I Club 3,4; Varsity Wres- tling 3.4; Varsitv Football 2; Freshman Foor - ball 1: Me.rr Judgiirg Team 2; Little lir ternatioriill 1.2.3; lrrlr;rrriurals 2. SNYDTR. liT TSY: Omaha, Nebr.; History - Delr;r l elt;r Delta: IlrsIor arrd Goveriuuent Club 3.4: YWC. 1; Iowa State Players 2.3.4. SNYDER. MARVIN J.; Underwood. N. Dak.: Agricultural Education — Delta Tau Delta; Delt.r; Universitv of . olth Dakota. SNYDER. R1C;IIARD A.; Reinbeck; Industrial Education — Irrdrrstiial Education CUtb 2.3: Social Bureau 2; Intiamurals 1,2.3,4; Festival Choir 2. SOMMERHAUSER. RICHARD L.; Cedar Rapids: Civil Engineering — ASCE 2.3,4; YMCA 1,2.3.4. SOMMERLOF. ROBERT W.; Albion; ,4Kri- cultural Education — .Marshalltown Juitior College. SONDERGARD. RICHARD D.; Conde. S. Dak.; Physics — Physics Club 3.4; Ward System 2; Bowling League 4; Northern State Teachers College; SORENSEN. WAYNE M.; Cedar Rapids; For- estry — Vmcary Club 2,3,4; State University of Iowa. SOUTHWELL. LEONARD J.; Pana. 111.: Dnirv Industry — IMri K;rl i ;i ' Fau; ' i(e Prcsiderrt 2.3. Rush Clr;rrrm.rrl 2; Dairv Indrrsrrv Cluh. SPANGI.ER. C:l.lNTON R.; Trcrrrcirrt. N br ; Industrial Efonomif s — Sigurd .Alpli.t l ' [)silori: LSSIE 3.4: Irrveslrnents Chrb 3; Foc rl):dl M.in ager 1; Baseball 2.3: Varsity I Club 3.1: X ' eishea 2; .Midhind College. SPEARING, ORDA E.; Marrly; Home Eco- nomics Education — Sigrrra Kappa. Pledge Trairrer :i. Social Cb;rirrrrarr 4; Phi Sigrrra Chi 2.3.4: Hiune Ecorrontirs Chrb 1.2.3.4: ri3(l Cluh 2.3.4: joirrl Soiial Couircil 4: Pledge Traiirer ' s Colrncil 3; YW ' CA 1,2. SPIES. KENNETH P.; Ames; Geology - V i Eta Sigma 2: (ieologv Club 2,3.4; Weslev Fottruhrtioir 1.2.3.4. SPROl.E. MAR ' 1N B.; Mason City; Theoretical Economics - Hand 2.3,4; Orchestia 2.3.4: Carroll College. STAHL. JOHN B.; Ames; Zoology - sl.XNION, S.XR.A E.; Center Junction; Home Eiononiics Education — C ' lTiiin.tl (-llild 4: llonte Economics Cluh 1.2,3; 0;ik Hall Presi- dent 4. Vice-President 3; President Dormitory (aitrrrtil -1; Twisters 2,3; Iowa State Players 2.3,4; VWCA 1,2. STARK, CLAIRE; Chicilgo. 111.; Home Eco- nomics Education — Pi Beta Phi; Home Economics Cluh 2,3,4; WAA 2.3; Veishea 3; VWCA 1,2,3. SI I EN. HAROLD A.; Cedar Rapids; General Engineering — Dell;i Upsilon; Sextant 2,3,4; (,erreral Errgineerirrg Society 3; . ROTC. STEMNS. Kolil K I E.; Ida Grove; Eorestry - Forestry Club 1,2. STKMNSDN. JAMES B.; Goldlield; Animal ( ' u ( v - Sigrrra Alpha Epsilon; Block .iird llrrdle 2.3,1. SU.U. RT. ROBERT T.; Keota: leterinary Medicine — St. Lawrence Uuiveisity. STOCK, JOHN A.; Sioux C;itv; Electrical En- gineering — Eta Kappa Nu 3,4, Vice-President 4: Phi .Mu Al|)ha 2,3,4, .Secretarv 4; Tau Beta Pi 3,4; Phi Eta Sigma 1.2; AIEE-IRE 2.3: Engineer ' s Carnival 4; ' eisllea 1,2,3; Orchestra 1.2: Concert Band 1.2,3,4; .March- rrrg l!.cud 1,2.3.4. STOCK. RTT. G.; Ames; Aliplicd .4r(- ' Iau ( :irnrna Club 1,2,3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presiderrt 4; Newnr;rrr Ciluh 1,2,3,4. ST0C:KIEY, KENNEIH L.; Earlville. 111.; lanu aitcuilion - -A u Operation Club 3,4: I riivcrsitv of lllrrrois Extension. SIOERV, SA.ML El, IL: Estherville; Animal Husbandry — Sigrrr.r . lplr;i I-.|)silorr: Block arrd Bridle Club 2.3.4; RO TC Rille Tearir 1: Freshman Basketball; ' etshea 2.3. Horseshow Decoration Chairman 3; Estherville Junior College. SI ONE. ELIZABETH A.; Des .Moiires; Indus- trial Economics — Kappa Kappa (;arnma. Rush C:h;iirrnan 2. Song Leader 3; ISSlE 3.4; Sci- entist 2; VWCA 1,2,3,4; SAI 2,3,4; Girls (.lee Club 2,3. STONER, JEROLD E.; Amc-s; Civil Engineer- ing — Tan Lambda Rho; .ASCE. STOPPEL. 1)L, NK E.; Rochester, Minn.; For- estry — Ward Sislern 2; Forestry Club 2,3,4; Rochester Jirrrior College. .STOUT. JOHN R.; Clariorr; Agricultural Edu- cation — Agiuiihnin] Educatioir Club; ' arsitv I Club; Wrestlrrrg. SIO ER, MARILYN J.; Roihelle, 111.; Textile! and Clothing — K;r[ pa Ka|)pa (.alrrtna, .Ac- tivities Chairrn;rri 4; Home Ecoiromics Club 1.2,3,4; VWCA 1,2,3,4; Homemaker 2,3; Sketch 4; Journalism 1 Award 3; Women ' s 1 Fraternrtv 3,4; WAA; Veishca 1,2,3; Ireasrrier uf lrrri;rnrural Board 3. SI RATION. HARLAN J.; Nevada; Animal j s ' jNc ry — Block and Bridle 3,4; Livestock lirdgirig Team 4; Westmar College. slKAlt:H. EUGENE W.; Lanark. 111.; Agri- lulluiul £c(iic:a(ion — .-Ydelante; Agricultural Kilrrc.riion Club 1,2,3,4; Campus 4-H 1,2,3; II 1 A 3,4. SIR.WER, P.AUL M.; Ames; Veterinary Medi- i me — STREA.M. J.ACK P.; Creston; Veterinary Medi- ime Beta ' Theta Pi; Phi Zeta; University of Nebraska. Iirdiana University. SIRETIER, JOAN, Swartbrrrore, Pa.; Child );ri () imcir — Garrrnra Phi Beta; Home Eco. 1 Hs Chrb 2,3,4; WAA 2,3,4; Veishea 4; ( i.2,3. SI ROHM, PAUL E.; Clinton; General En- gineering — Delta Tau Deltii, Hoirse Trcas- rrrer 4; Sextant 2.3.4: {.eneral Engineering Societv 2.3; Spindrift writer 3.4. SIRONt.. DONAI D B.; Cilarinda; General En- gineering — C, eneral Engineering Society 3,4, Trc-.rsirrer 4; Sext,rnt 3.4; ' c-islrea. SIRONG. LOWELL M.; Elgin; lann OI ern- imi.i - Ward Svstern 1; MR.A 3,4; Farm t)p- eriUions Club 2,3,4; Campus 4-H 3; N ' eishca 3. SlICHAN. JOHN H.; Omaha. Nebr.; Civil En- gineering — Phi Kai i a, Hcmse Manager 3; Fan Lambda Rho 3.4; ASCE 2,3,4; Engineer- ing Council 4: Veishc-a 2,3; Newmair Club 2,3.4; Creighlorr I ' rriversitv. SULLIVAN. PAIL A.; Oelweirr; Ceramic En- gineering — MR. 1.2.3.4: .American Ceramic Societv 2.3.4; Newrrrarr Club 1.2.3.4. SI TIHRI.AND. JANET I..; Sioux Falls. S. Dak : Technical Journalism — Pi Beta Phi Prc-sidertt 3; Phi Ipsilort Omicron 4: Onri- crcirr Nu 4; Morl.rr Board 4; I beta Sigma Phi 1; Hornerrr.ikcr Co Editor 4: Bcnub Ca p 1 clilcir 4; Dailv I ' lrblicaticm Board Chairman 4: Daih Worrrerr ' s Editor 3: Veishea 3; Home 1 ,ori..irrics t;lr.b 1.2.3.4. SI 1 IIR. KENM III C: Coopeistown. N. ir.ik: Mcchaniial ■ igineerrng — .ASME; Nll E; Northern St;rte ' FeacherN College. SWAN BERG, ROBER I IL; Columbus. Nebr.; Elei Iriciil Fingineering — Vim Beta Pi 3.4; Eta K:rppa Nu 3.4; Ward System 1.2.3.4. Trc-asrrier 4: AIFE 2,3,4. SWANSON. BEVERLY J.; Elmhui t. Ill,: s,. i .;i.ev Thrrhnrst College. Northwester n Irinersitv s Nst) , DAir 11; Des Moines: Mechanical liinniccnm ASMF 1; Veishea 3.4. SWANSON. DAI F: Noilhviood: Animal Hils- «ltic rv - Block :rrrcl DiicUe 4: 1 rrther College. SWANSON. DONALD 1.; Frrrrnelsbrrrg; Me- chanical Engineering - ASMV 3.1: ASM 3.4; Strrrrirrer .Soci;rl Bure;ru 3; Ccniirc ilrn.rn West Court 2; Eminetsburg Jutiior College. 418 « l imiKOTHY E.; R«I Oat; Ihrtet- in — (■amitu Urilj If; Rctl Oak Junior LaA IcKC. SWANSON. Rl SSKI.I II; Sai lM i Igfuut- tuttil hitutatttiu - AilrUnir, IMnlKC 1 uinrr 4: AKtii ultuul l diujiiuii LAwXi 1.2.5.4: Afiii iiilltiMl (.iuiiiitit 5.4: (•riirrul diJirtit;in 4 11 A l-ruli( 1. SWKARINt.KN. Al I.rS l., Onuha. Ncl.r.; htiiuitttal f.Vr ri Mriifi - | hl ka|i|i4 l «i, Set - fcuM y. s : ..n.4. s VtARI (.K . IH IU l .; WinticUl: .4i:n- mtittral t.itttfatioti - Alplij (•JinitM Rho: AgTituliural FdntjiKMi Cliili 1,2.5.4: Afiiiiul- iiiTMi I; Vrl Jj 2. .i: Tcii (UiuiH il 5.4. SWtARINt.tN. TA I Rli;iA S.; Sac CH ; tItiUyrhuUi h itnftmrnl - K4|i|U Drilj; lliHlir K(itiu)init% dull 2.5; VWCA 1.2.5; folival (.lioir 2.5; Home l■(nn(■lni( I ' lcvirH 2. SWUI I-R. (.ORDON A.; BcUiit. Wi .; For- rilr - SWKIDDM. ARUNh J.; l .ivrn|HUt: (irnrra! Snriur — Chi ( muic.i. ' ui rft- ulcn( 5: P i t ' .hi 5.4: Pi Mu Fimtun 5.4; Virncc Wont- en ' s C ' luh 1.2.5,4. S ii tjr% 5. Srnidr (ll;is Rcprr«riuali r 4; Maih C:iul 2,5.4, Trc;uurcr {.liJirnuMi 5; (•.iiiiin.i l t-lt.i 1.2.5.4, I r -.isuirr 4; VWC A 1.2.5.4; MuilnitKuuliv Ritrpiiun 2.5. Chairniaii 5; Viiiti-Miu- n 2; Junior Prom 5; .Senior Prom 5; Ci.Mn| Ciiuiisclor Club 2.5. I rrasurrr 2. SWirr. (;K0R ;K K.; Ainsuonh; Irtrnnary Mrdirinr — SJKtna Pin Kpsiinn: . mcritau Wtcrinarv Mrttii inc Awociation 1.2,5.4; Wa lniiRtnii luinor ( ' ollrftr, SYIUSON. l.WKNDOIVN J.; Chicago. III.: Ihrleiift - Alpha l t-ha Pi; Home Kconomint Club 1.2.5.4; VWCA 1.2.5.4; Naiads 2.3. lAIT. KtlTH E.; !) Moinci: .4nirna Hus- bandry - Ward 2,3: Blotl and Bridle 3.4: C.t-nirr illc Junior ( lIcRf. TAl Bt. ROBtRI .; C.cnt-M-o. III.; .4 rirH - lural Uniitrtrmrie — lU ' ta Sigma Psi; AS. E 2.5.4: 65U Club 4; C.innna iHlta 2.3,4; SutnnuT Band 2.5,4; AuKU t.ina ColtcKc. lAVl.OR. IVAN (..; Oiiumua; ( n,l Enmneer- itig lau l.iiiil d.i Rho 5.4: AsC;K 2.5,4. lAVLOR. RI(H K1 P.; Dcs Moiiio; Imiu. - irmt - urior iH V Alpha Chi Rho; ISSIE 2.3,4. lAYI.OR, Wll IIAM A.; l)« Moines; ,4rf n- trttural EnnititrTin)i — TKLl.EEN. ROBLRI: Cowrie; Ifleritiary Mrdi- rinr — THACKRAY. REM H M.; Waupun. Viv: t.and (apc Archiiecturr — lau Sigma Delia 3.4; Scabbard and Blade 5.4; SSI. A 2.5.4, Vi(ePre i tent 4; Beaux Arts Ball 5,4; Ripon Col lege. IHIKlk, JOHN V.; Ma%nard; (.rncrat Scirnce - Phi kappa lau; Phi Mu .-Mpha 3,4; .Men '  Clee Club 1,3.4: iSC SinRcr 3.4; Vei hca 1.2,5,4. niOMAS, LOIS M.; Wall I kc; Homr Eco- nuntify Education — I au ( amma Club 3,4, Setreiar 4; llnme Kl Ed Club; Nebraska Stale I eacher C ollege. THOMAS. RICHARD H.; Dou Citv; Industrial Efonumifs - ela Ward 1,2, President 2; President of Ward S slem 3.4; Senior Prom, Raitii Publicity (ihairman 2; llometominK R.idMi Publii il Chairman 2. IMOMPM)N. (IARK C;E R.; Council Blulh; Mrthattual E.Ufitnrrnnic Pi lau Sigma 4; AsMK 5.4. I reasurer I; freshman A hi«or, lliighef Hall 4: Wc liiiar Collcrgc. IHOMPSON. R( BfrRI M.; I)r Mnine ; dm- rfiit Sfirnff - ISC Pla cr 2,3.4; ' ei liea 2,5,4. IHOMSEN, NANCY I.; C:harler Oak; ihrtrt- in— ( ainma Phi Beta; YWCA 1.2,5.4; Home Economics Club 1 ,2,5.4; WAA C luhs; Radio Workshop 1.2,5.4; Winter Sports Club 2,5; ( rni al 5; X ' eishea 1.2.5. I IIORF N. JXMts I .; Iiuversits Paik: Mathrmatirt Theia Xi; Sketrh. .Art Editor 5.4; Writer ' s Round I able 5.1. IHORP. DONNA M K; Ne|M.nsii. 111.; Housr- hold Efitiifftnrni - Home Kionoiniis C-lub 1.4: kappa Phi 1.2.3.4: I wisiers 2.5.4; Festival Choru 1.2.3,4: VWCA I; Dormitory Ad- (sor 2.4. IHORSON, JOHN M. JR.; Armstiong: EIrf- Irtnil A-riffirffririii - Sigma Chi; RO I C; Rille Team 1.2; AH E IRK 1.2.5.4; Fnginecriug l.otitu 1 1 A. . Chairman 4; Kngtnrrr ' s Ball, Prrtgram (JLiirman 5; llotiirioiiiiiig. Dance Ticket CliJiimaii 4; lowj I- ngincrr I; ' ri- shea 1 ,2.5,1; ( nginm ' s f .irinsal 4. IHIMMX. H RISSI II; I aiitrns; Igrnnttmy - Phi Ela Signi,! 1 .2, Band 1 .2; Orchestra 2,5.4, American S Hirt% of Agronoms 4. IIBBKII, JFAN W; Wrbslir (.roie . Mo; ( rnrrai Hnmr r riiriiri kappa Alpha Ihria. Viirtar 5.4; YWCA 1.2,5,4; Himie t ronomus lull 1 ,2,5,4; Junior Iragur of Women Voter 2. I1M N. IRWIN B; ustin. Minn: Immnl Uuihandry - BIcm k and Bridle 3.4; Band 9,4; Xusiin Junior Cnllrgr. riMANY, fOHN M; RrdtsiNMl falls. Minn: fgrnnntriv I hrta Chi. YM( 1; iSC Sing vn 2: %fankato Irarbrrs ( illrge, rilJ.O, JOHN; Sioux ( il%: t ' fntirnt Eduralion - hmlball 1.2,3.4. Var«ilv 2.3,4. |( EE. JO ANNE; St. J.i epli. Mo: fltild Itnelitftmrnt kappa tpha 1 hctj; Wisjira 2.5; St. J.mpli Juniiii ColNge. roMASCIHskl. lOShPH D, Des Motor , forrtlty - Pin kap| a. Historian 2, President 3. ' ice Piexidrnl 4; Executi e (amntil 5, Home- comnig Cbaiiinaii 4; lnleifrairinii (.ouikiI 5,4, Set re tar 4; l-orextrs (.liib 5.1. Aiiie f-orester 5.4. Assistant Ait Ed i tot 5. it l-di- tor 4; (•trrii (.ander 5; Wiiiiri S|Kitis (.liib 2: Al I, Neumaii Club 1.2,5.4 roiEMMKR. ( ARI. A. JR ; Nik IiiimIihi; hnttuultutr Phi Mu Aloha 5,4; Alpha fi,i 4; Hon ttu I til re C ub 1 ,2.5,4; Agriculture Cioiini il 2.5. I leasiiiei 1, Iom.i Stale Singers 1,2.3.4, Viie-Preiidrnt 4; Var«iiv H 3.4. IRAVI.OR, PAIRICIA A.; Ames: nrnr .oM EtiuiftmrtH - Homr Economics Clith 1.2.5.4; Dorm .Vhisor 2; Messiah Chorus 5,1; VW(. IREESE, (.EOR(.E A.; Shenandoah; Mriham- III EnKinrerinit lu eslineiit Cilub 5,4. IRl A , ,MAR J.; Waterloo; ' nr .o ogv - Sigma kappa; I ' m Chi 5.4; Band I; Veishea 1; ScKiue Wutnen ' s Club 1,2. Joint Social C41111U1I 2; Miminer ScKial Buieau 5. I Rl A , KOBI R I I .; WateilcMi; l ' hy%$n - kappa Sigma; RO 1 C Rille I earn I ; Phssic t C;lub 2,5: Veishea Vod il, Eighting Chairman 2; ISC Pla eis 2,5. IRLE, ROBKRl H.; Avoca; Earm Ofirtatitjn% - I heia Chi; Band 1.2,3.4; Winter S|hjiIs Club 2. II RBVm.l.. ROBERT O.; Ames; Cm En- Utnctitnn - II RNER. MARCERY B.; Omaha. Nebr.: Ihnuf E.(oninnt Tefhniral journaliMu — Ibeia Sigma Phi. Secretary 4; ( aidinal (tuild 4; Journalism I Auaid; loua Stale DaiK 4; loua Honutnaker 5; Bomb. Featuri-N Edi- tor 5; Fre hin.in llaiidhcKik 5,1, Editor 4; Women ' s l) imiiiir HandlKMik 5; cishea 2.5: Public ilN Cihaiiman of Wcjiiu-n ' s Dormi- tories 2; YWC:, 2,5; Technical Journalism Club 5: L ' ni er ilv of Omaha. ri ' RNER, ROBKRl V.; Cameion. Mo.; Auron- om Agronoiiu CMuh; (•rateland. 11 IIEK. EI.OYD E.; State Cenier; .4fi(mrt Hu hnndrv - W;ird 2: Phi Mu Alpha Sin- foiiia 5.4; Block and Bridle Chih 2.5,4; Iowa Si,ite Singers 2,5,4; .Marslialllohu Junior Col- lege. rWEEI, BEN O.; Ames; Alrr janifa fngi- ni-fTint; — Ward; , SME. IWISI. ROBKRl J.; Eatkawanna. N. Y.; Met imnnal Eneinrfrmii — Ward; Newman Club 2,3,4; Niagara University. U IDOII. BENSON A.: Dpobo. Nigeria. West Africa; Industrial Education — Uyo Teachers College; Howard L ' nivcrsity. VANDKR HAAR, ROBER P E.; Sioux City; i ' .cratittc iH oif Tjn ' — Kmgliix of Saiiii Pat- rick 5,4; Keramos 2,5.4; lau Bela Pi 5.4; .Vmerican Cietainic Scm ietv 2,5.1; Engineering Couniil 2,5,4; Engineer ' s C.iini al 2.3,4; Vei- shea 2.5.4; Concert Band I . VANDEREOO. MERRILL M.; Dubuque: IX- trnuiix 5 f( jf ffif - Sigma .Mpha Epsiloii; I ' ni- ersri% of DiihiKpic. VANDKRVEI DK. HO.MKR D.; Kmmetsburg; i ' .tvtt EnKinrrnnn — MR, ; Social Coiimil 4: Sigma I heia Epsilon 1 .2,5.4; Wesles Foun- dation 1.2,5,4; Wesley Pla ers 5.4; Emmets- burg Junior Ck llege. VANDKWAIFR. LEE R.; Orient; .4Hiwirt llui- haudry — VAN liRKSKR. MKR ION I .; Dex Moinc-s; Ceramtc Enumrrrnift — I.ambcla Chi Alpha, SiK tal Chairman 5, Rush ( Ji.iiinian 4; kera- mos. Sccretan 5,1: Ami-rican Ceiamii SiHieu 2,5,4: Joint Stu iai Coum il 5; Sik iel Ameri- i.in Milii.ir Kngmeir, Viie- President 4. VAN DRIMMFI EN. JAMES A.: Neulon; UchtirfiuTf Phi Ft. I Sigma I; lau Sigma Delta 5; Phi kappa Phi 4; AIA 2.3,4. VAN CORP. DARWYN A.; Orange Cm; tirri- rfftl Sctrntr - Sigma Chi, Plctlge Irainei 4: Al|dia Phi Omega 5.4; VMCA. Cabinet 4; Sim iologs C-lub 5.1; llomeuitning 5; N ' rishra 2.5, 1. Cent tal ( otiimiiire 4; Winteimr ii 5, 4, Chairman 4; Norihwestern Junior Col lege. VAN HORN, DAVID A.; Dc-s Moines; Ciri Enutnrrnnu - ASCF. 5,1, Secietan 4; lau Bela Pi 5,4; Phi Ela Sigma: I au 1 amiMla Rhii 5,4. ireasurrr 4; Intramural S| oris 1 .2. 5,4; Freshman Baseball I eam 1; eisbra 5.4- VAN NFSS, HI BFRI W.: B MUir; tml En ginrrrinit - I beta Ch(, Vice Prohleiit 4, (Jiapltn 1. Sin Lit Chaiim.iii 2; frsiisal Chorus 1.2: Rrliginn in life Wrrk. Vice f ' .bairman 4; AM . ne Piesideni I. VAN ROlkEI . Rl I H M ; Sioux .ntei. Ittiinr Ef onumu 1 tduidltnn Mpha (•amm.t Delta. Prr«idrnl 4, Vire Prrshlrul 3; Mortar Bo.it d I; Phi I ' psdon Oinuton ; Sigma MplM Iota 2.1,1: Canlinal Ciidd 5, Home I lonnmii s Coum i I 2.5; dre (tub 1 .2.5.4. IS : Singers 1,2,5.4; Mr««tah 1.2; Musn (jinn til 2.9.4: C:berr Siiudd 2.5.4; VWC A. Viie rrnidrni 4; Live rr Chairman 5. VAN ROFkFL, Ol TO H ; Orsnir CM%; Vtt- rftnaf lrttn tnr VAN W t.K. IHMS V. Dundrc. N. V.; .Milffy - VhijI nufrju J. .Vilr. IIouk. SckijI CJijtriiuii i, X ' n.lira (hiJl 1; V4ifi|Mu(i Col- VAI I.IIW, .II KI ts II, Kllrl.i.lr, III: Mr iho ' innl f.nginrriing S(|{iii. M|)lij I |rtil«Ki: kiiiKiiK ol M r.iiiii. i, AsMi . . Iumi fr.liuiiii-i-i . , ' ri«lirj j. . VKAIII. inRKS M , l ,iii illr. III. Afr ian- iial t.niiitirrrtnc ASM! 5,1; fmtimjn Datt l.rjiirr I. Miiilnil ( MiiiMrlfir : ' ri ltf-a J. MNMKIimi., IIWK.III I... sunloii. .I«ri. itilliijf t.tittuimtf i - Wjrd. MKUl (Juitman 4: ARrifuliurr lionitiiiK. (.luU y,i: IM- Nine- ri 1; (.I.T lluli .1.1, Rnl OjL Junioi Oil- Irur- V(KK . I Kl III: All i..ii: IrxiiU, and Clnih- me lliiiiii ' KiiMifmiii. (lull 1.2.5,1; IS ; SiliU.I 1, IS( {.Irr (lull :J! VKRNI-R. .MAtDONAI.I). IR.; Abintdon. III.: Initutlnal Liotiomiti, I ' hyilrat tMutattun - llclj Ihrlj I ' l. I (.lull l.i.5,1: V.ilili.id Jliil WmU- : NROK.. Siudrnl K r ulivr (Jlliicr 4; Snuiil J; 65U Club 5; Vjnitt Tmk . ' Z. . lillrrlljlrriiil liilrjiiuital rrrtidrni -4; ISSIK i. A. MFQl Al . JOII.V A; Brllc IMiinc; .4.f i|. leilural hnicinrrnns - i xi I ju Umna; AIA 5.1: (..Miirll (xillcllr. VK.ARS. .M. RII I.; KIdotj; Trxlllri and l.lulhinii - lltlij tia. Ruth (.hairmjii 4: lldiMc (iciniiiiiiK (.lull I.V.5.4: VWCA 1 .2 J, 4: (.ntniadli rfii i-i llv 5. VIM.KI SA (., IMINAII) I.: WjiriliKi. Nrbr.: .turn ullurat Arririumiri — .A((ricullurr txo- itfinii(% Club :j.5.4: Bamiurl Clijirinan 3. ' ici ' .rrf%idt-lil 4. So ij| Chaitmjii 1: frr li%ai Cliorut 2.5.4; (.ratcljiid Juninr (. iljrKr. VOK.HT, yRANK I.; KIhiii. Ill; I ' In.nal f.du- raliun - llc ' lla Siiinij rlii; Hatlctliall 2.3,4. W W.U.NKR, JOAN; Mawn Cili; C.rnrral Hnmr l-futiumtf — Kappa kappa (iainiiia 4; Homr tioiiiiini( Club 1,2,5.4, licaturrr 4; YWCA 1,2.3. WAIII.. EARI. 1..; Moiili(rllo: IXrririory .Wrdi- ririr - Junior AVMA 1.2,3.4: Vciihra I.2J. WAlll.. JAMKS I).; B(Niiic; -orrilry - forcrtn Club; ROIC Riik ' Irani. WAIII.(.RKN. IIAKOI.I) r..; Chicago. III.; h ' trf lr - lou-Mi Club. ' iic-Proidclil: Amct o ' l •I. llr.id Roidrnt. WAI.KKR. ll. Rn. RA I-..; Moiilicrllo: Exfrn- mental Coofcrrv — Home K(onomit Club IJi. 5,4; Hand I; ChoTU« 5: Wcilnlinttrr Fellow-  hip 1,2.5.4. Srcrelan 3: WAA 3; Fnlital Choir 2.3.4; YWCA 3. WAI.l.ACt, Lt:SLIK M.; CuthinR: Mnhaniral Enginerrnin -  m 1; W(-«lmar Oillene. W.M.LKY, DON C; Oltumoa; Aoirn ( wr«- Kint - Karm ()|ieraliou« Club 2.5.4; Hlotk aod Bridle Club I; VMCA 2.5.4. VM(.A oiiartrtte 4. WAIklR. ROBKRl I,.; Amp.; I.mrtnmrnl- NiKMi.i Chi, Ru liiuR Chairman 5. Srtrelar 4; N u-iiit ' C iuncil 2.5.4; (Ordinal (.uild 3.4; llitlor and (.overniiu-nt Club 5.4. rrrtidenl I; lot a .Slate Dairt 1,2; SLrlili riibhtalioii Boa id 5,4. WALSH. RICHARD R.; ChiiaRo. III.; .Uf- thfiniial Enicinrrttnii - . lplia Chi Rho; . SMF 2.5.4; liilrainurah 3.4; ARO TC 2.3; VcUhci 2.5; WiikIii JuiiKir ( ollcRr, WAI.IKR. .XRDIS J; Braman; Homr Eronom- II tiiuiiUimi lloiiir Kiiinoiinit Club 2.3.4; VH. 2,5.4; Willi.un Wc «l. ( illese. WAI.IIR. SI SAN (..; Ion Ihalur; SiXiatofr - Delta Delta Delta. Seortan 5; Sm lolocv Club 2.5.4; SiieiKe Wtiman ' t (.lull 2; Radio Wiirlk bop 2; Vei hea 2.3; I heater Work,ho| 5; Kiaiur Shiinrr Collese. WAIIHI-R. I-AIRICIA A.; Tort B ron. III.: Hnmr t ' .fiinnmus fiilura ion - . ltiha Gamma Delta: Home li Club 2.3.4; VWC.A 2.3; (.lee Chill 2.5; Icimal Choir 2.3. W RD. FVKMN D; Dr. Mninn; 4fi .;ierf In - siiiina kapiia: Delta IMii Delta 5.4: I ' latet. 1.2.5; Home K (bib 2.5.4: lr liMl Choir 5.4; ei hea 1.2: Ikirmiton Sevrelar 5, WARNIR. CAROL W.; Wa hiti||ton. I). C; Hinnr fifiiinrniii f.ibjrittiiifi - Alpha IVlla I ' i. Home II (bib 5. Olihrttfa 5; VWC.A 5; Btadloid lunioi (Uillene. WXssiiM. I.LFNN W.; I.auien,; JgrKulluial hi nrifilpilr I — WMIRs. JOHN W: Ftiid. OWIa.; fomln - loM- ti. Club 5.4. rhilb|n I nitmilt. WMklNs. lollN : stiiitn Ijile. t rlrimary W ' lbii ' ir WM . Biiena ViMa ( ' «lle«r. WMklNs. MWINF; kmuuiiiia. H«mr fio- luimiii f ' dijratiiin - Home l-.t . Club 1.2.3,4; ( 1.2.3.4. WAISON. ROBI R I , Sulhetlaiiil: Itatry liiAiiii , D I (lull 1.2.5.4. Sninaii 3 WAISON, II ROSS; riormir. Art. . oalafr mid Entnmiitiigs Wnliea 3. nmna Male ( ollrse. WM(.II, ll RRV (. ; Butlinilon, Mnhanifal f.nemrrrtng loolball: rni%rt.ll% ot lonj, nufliiiRtott Junior C.illrsr 4IP UHiIUKIN(.. Al IIERT (;.; Walc-rloo: Mr- chanmil Ktinin€-tTinn - Vi 1 ati Sit-llia; ASMIi. WEUKR. MARVIN 1).; A.klcv; (ir.irra ri- Kiiicrr riK - Alpha I ' lii Olliiga l.i.S.l; ASMK 4: IKS 4: Band I. WEEKS, V. WILLIAM: Hampioii; Indmtrial £roHWHiV,v — SiRiiia Alpha KpsiUm; ISSII ' . 3.4: liMUhall l.2.:l.4; U;isk.tl)all I; I Cluii 2.S.4; Niwnian Cilub 1.2.3.4. WEGNER. CHARLKS W.: lAcrly; Chemkal Tfi htmlogx — Dflla I ' psilon. WKHR.MAN. 1). KEITH: Nii.loii; Landsralir .itthilt-clurr — . Ai:i laii Omega; SSL. . SSI.. . I rt-asuriT 4; Simpson. WEIR. JAMES W.: ChitaRO. 111.: Inimal litis- handrv - Hula Xi: Block and Bridle. WEIS. JESSICA A.: Faiilield; Trxliirs and ClDlhitif: — Vhi Upsilon Omitron 4. Secretary: Mortar Hoard 4. Secretary; V. . 3A; I ' lay- ers .S.4: Twislers S; Dorm President .S. WEISS. BARNARD V.; Omaha. Nehr.; Eler- Irical Fttgincrririg — htn Kappa Nil 4: AIEE 2..t.4: Ward System 2,3.4; Newman Club 2,3. 4: Creighton L ' niyersity. WEI.FL. I.OVELI. ¥..; Vankton. S. I).; ,4rr;i;- leclurnl Engineering — W ' -atiI System 1.2.3,4: . . 4; Inlramurals 1,2.3,4; University of South Dakota. WELTERLEN. JAMES D.; Edgewood. loua: Ceramic Engineering — Tau Kappa Epsilon: .American Ceramic Society 2,3,4: I. S. Players 2.3.4: Veishea 2.3; Engineers Ball 3. WENDEL. GEORGE W.; Somerville. N. I.: forntry — Eorestiv Club 1.2.3; .Associated Colleges of L ' pper N. V. WERTZ. I.OREN C; Sioux City; -inimal Hus- bandry - Block and Bridle. WEST. MARV v.; CaUshurg. 111.; I ' syrlwlogy — K;ipp;i Kappa Camnia. President 4: Psi Chi 4; Oiniirim Nu 4: I. S. Daily 2: Home- maker 2: (iridiion Gambol 2: ' eishea 3: Home Etonomics Ball 2: Senior Prom 3: Northivestern University; Phi Kappa Phi. WESIMARK. JOHN E.; Dyersyille: Electrical Engineering — Delta Sigma Phi; Eta Kappa Nu: AIEE 1,2.3.4. WHARAM. JOHN L.; .Mason City; . lrrhan,i,it Engineering — I ' i Tau Sigma 3.4; Ward Sys- tem 3.4: .-XSME 3.4; Engineer ' s Carnival 3.4: Wishea 3. WHEELER. HENRY L.; N. Stonington. Conn.: l.eneral Engineering - .MEZ 3; ASIE 4; Grai eland College; Newark College of En- gineering. WHICHER. WILLIAM C; Danville: Ceramic Engineering — Tau Kappa Epsilon; .American Ceramic Society 2,3.4; Keramos 4; Red Cross Board; Veishea 2- WHITE. ELLEN A.; Wo osler. Ohio: Home Economics Education — Kappa Ka] pa Gamma: Home Economics Club 1,2.3.4; VWC.A 1.2.3.4; Bomb 1.2.3; I. S. Daily 1.2: Iowa Slate Players 3.4; Veishea 1.2.3. WHITE. JANET C; Holhwood. 111.; Dietetics — Home Economics Club 1; Newm;in Club 1,2,3,4; Women ' s Glee Club 3; Iowa Slate Singet 4; .Messiah 3.4; .SorDoi 2.3.4. WHITE. WALIER W.; Woilhinglon. Minn.; l-.lcilrical Engineering — WHITFIELD HARI.EV A.; Des Moines; Imlus- tnal EconomicK — Kappa Sigma. WIIITMER. WAYNE M.; Cedar Rapids; Ar- chitectural Engineering — AlA 2.3.4; Engi- neering Council 4; University of Oregon; University of Iowa. WHORION. ROBERF C: Scribner. Ncbr.; r iemnfry - .Alpha Chi Sigma 3.4; University of Nebraska. Wa ne Slate. WIEDEMANN, GLENN K.; Dubu |ue: Land- srat e .4rf ii c( ure - Delia Chi; .SSL.A 1.2.3.4: Ward System I: (.31) Club I. Inlramurals 2,3; University of Dubutiue. WIFDIIZ. HKNRV E.; Hartley; Chemistry - Alpha Chi Rho; Iowa Chemical Society 2,3, 4; Elmhurst College I. WUK. KUlllKI : lliiinliuldt; lorestry lorestr t:hlb 1.2.3.4; Inliamurals 1.2.3,4. WIESE, EUCiENE 1..; Maiunng; Animal Hu handry — .Alpha ( ' annua Rho. President 4; ,o k and Bridle Club 1.2.3.4: Dairy llus BL b:uuliy ( lub 4; Li t ' slo(k Judging I e:nn . . D:iir Judging Feam 4; Me:ils Juitging Si|uad I. I.itile Inlernatioind 3; Veishea 3.4; C;im- pus 411. WIESE. WILLIAM A.; Colfax; Industrial Eco- nomics .Alplni ' Fau Omega. WIESNER, DARI.ENF F.; Eldora; General Home Eionomics — Dellii Zela; Home Eco- nomics Club. Inltamnrals. WILCKE. lOVCK M.; Miles; Child Dei ' elo ,- ment - Home Eiononiiis Club 1,2.3.4; WAA. President 4; Women ' s I Fraternih 3.-1: Pep Council 4; VWCA 1,2; Birch Hall Presi- dent 3; Band I- WILCOX, JOHN F.; Ciuniiil Blnlfs; Industrial Economics — Vhi Gainnui Delia; ISSIE 2.3.4: Inlramurals 1.2.3.4; eishea 2.3. WILDER. DAVID R.; Creston; Ceramic Engi- neering — Keramos 3.4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Band 1.2. WILEY. JOHN S.; Oak Park, 11 1.; Chemiinl Engineering — V :x y. Sigma; X ' iic-Piesiden. Fau Beta Pi 3,4; .Alpha Chi Sigma 3.4; I ' i Mu EiJsilon 3.4; .Scabbard and Blade 3.4: Homecoming 4; ' eishea 4. WILHELMI. SYLVESTER L.; LcMars; I ' hysical Educalion - Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2, 3.4: I c:iub: P. E. C:iub. WILKE. WARREN E.; Omaha. Nebr.; Elec- trical Engineering - Thela Xi; AIEE 3,4; Vei- shea 2; Yel-Jax. WTLKENS. ROBERF E.; River Forest. 111.: Chemical Engineering — Kappa Sigma. Presi- dent 3: Phi Ela Sigma 1; Pi Mu Epsilon 2; Fau Bel:i Pi 3: Phi Lambda Upsilon 3: Knights of St. Patrick 4: Junior Prom 3: FiiRinceis Ball 3: X ' eishea 3; AlCliemF. WILLFY, VINCENT R.; Ouawa; Farm Oper- ations — Ward S slem; F;irm Operations Club. WILLIAMS. LILLIE M.: Fori Dodge; Home Ecnntimus Education — Home Economics Club: H iini(ominK 4; Singers 4; Dorm Advisor 3.4; foil Dodge Junior C ollege. WILLIA.MSON. RONALD K.; Marseilles. Ill; .-igricultural Engineering — ASA¥-; GKitcl.ind Jr. College. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM H.; Ottumwa; In- dustrial Economics — Sigma Phi Epsilon. Vice-President 3. Pledge Trainer 4; ISSIE. Treasurer 3. President 4; Science Council 4: Homecoming 2.3. WILSON. JAMES W.; Des Moines; Architec- tural Engineering — Phi Gamma Delia. WILWERT. HERMAN A.: Waupclon: .4grH iW- tural Economics — -Agriiidtural Economics Club 2.3.4: Ward System 2.3,4; Newman Club 2,3, 4; I.oras College. WINN. LOIS H.; Skokie. 111.: Textiles and Clothing — Home Economics Club 3,4: Festi- val Chorus 3.4: Milwaukee Downer College. WINSLOW. IRENE A.; Belle Plaine: Aliplird Art - Delta Phi Delta 4; Home Fconomiis Clnb 1.2.3.4; Wesley Foundation 1.2.3.4 WITZENBURG. MARION J.: Pella; Agricul- tural Engineering - A ' iAE 2.3.4; SA.ME 3,4: Iowa State Pontonicis 3,4; Central College. WOLF, ROBERT K.; Lone Tree: Electrical Engineering — Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary 3, President 4; Eta Kappa Nu 3,4, Treasurer 4: Tau Beta I ' i 3.4; AIEE IRE 1.2.3.4. Secre- tary 4: Military .Amateur Radio Club 4; Inlerfralernilv Cotiluil 4. WOLFE, WILLIAM B.: Fori Dodge: General Engineering Sigma .Alpha Epsilon. Treas- urer 2.3; Knights of St. Patrick 3; Iowa Engineer 2.3: Engineer ' s Carnival 2.3: Bomb I; Veishea 1.2. W ' OOD. JANICE R.: lull, Ic.ui.lic. S. D.ik.: Home l fiunmir l-.dui atuin — 1e . ela. wool). KK-llAKl) I).: Roihelle. 111.; Animal ltu lmiidiy - Delia Ipsilou. .Alumni Secre- l,ir :l: Bloik anil Biiille 1.2.3.4: Iowa Agri- lulluiist 1.2.3.4; Business Manager 4. Publi- lation Board 4; LSC Press Board of Direitors 4: YMCA 2.3,4; Haryi-sl Ball 3; Little Inter luilional 2; ' eisbea 2.3.4. M) )lsrON. DANIEL D.; Chur.hyille. N. Y.- ■ ivw.v - Physics Club 3.4: IF I A 3.4; Ward S sleiii 2.3.4; .Soiial Chairuuin 2, President 4; Aili ilies Couniil 3.4; Dance Class Chairman 3; FemiTig Clnb 4. I NDFR. OWEN R.; Saidmrn: ,4n m i Hus- hanihy anil Ifiialniual Agricultural Educa- iiiH-Bloik and Bridle 2.3.4: IFF.A 3.4; Agricultural Edutalion Club 4; Ward Svsteili 2.3.4. .Alpha Ward .Secrelar 3. President 4; Cyclone Rollers 3.4. Vice President 4; Young Re| ublican League 3.4: Biieu.i ista Collogc. WINDER. ROBERI 1).; Sbelbv; Fetcririary l ,. i, 7i,- - I liei:i Chi; WMA 1.2.3.4. WVANF. MARILYN J.: Des Moines; Home Economics Edutation — Kajipa -Alpha ' Iheta, Rushing Chairman 4; Home Eionomics Club 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1,2.3.4: Panhel Council 3; I ' anhel Rush Council 4; Home Ec Ball 3; Senior Prom 4; Festival Choir 2,3; Veishea 2.3.4. WVATT. VIRGIL D.; Hardy; Electrical En- gineering - A]f.R 2,3.4; Ward System 1,2,3,4; ' eishea 3,4. YOUNG, DONALD F.; Ames; Mechanical En- gineering — Si ma Nu; .ASME 4; Joplin Jun- ior College. YOLING. FRANK W.; Waukee; leterinary Medicine — Thclii Delia Chi. President 4. Steward- Fieasurcr 3. Secretary 2. Executive Committee 1.2: .Alpha Zeta 3.4: lAVMA 1.2. 3.4; Cardinal Guild 4; Veishea 2; Veterinarian Circulation Manager 4; Student-Faculty Com- mittee on Fraternities 3.4; Inliamurals 1.2.3.4; I ' liiversiu of Ne ada. Cornell College. YDUNG. JOHN J.: I)i.igonal: farm Operations — Beta Sigma I ' si. ' OUNG. RICHARD S.; Council Bluffs; £ fr- Iriral Engineering — AIEE 2.3.4; Veishea 2,4; ROTC 3,4; Creighton University. ZAGER, HAROLD E.; Ellsworlh; Mechanical Engineering — ZIFBFLL, WILLIAM C; Des Moines; Sricnfr - Phi Gamm.i Delia. Pledge Social Chair- nuni 1. Social CMlaiinian 3. Steward 3. ' Freas- eurer 4: Homecoming Pul licit 2.3; ' eishea 1,2,3; Religion in Life 2: Winter Sports, Snow Sculpturing 2, Publicity 3. ZIEMER. DOUGLAS R.; Austin. Minn.; Civil Eingineering - ASCI. 2.3.4: Veishea 2: Ward System 1.2,3,4, Intramural Council 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 2- ZIMMERMAN, EUGENE E.; Waterloo; Indus- trial Education - I. Ed. Club 2.3.4; IFT.A 4; Arnold Air Scuielv 4; Veishea Open House 3. ZINGULA. RICHARD P.; Marion; Geology-- Geoliigv Club 2.3.4. President 4; Frilev Hall. iiiMiies I. I ' lc-sicleut 2. .Assistant Head Resident 3. Head Resident 3.4; Veishea Canoe Race I. ZUI.AUF, NANCY A.; DeKalb, 111.; Genera Home Economics — Kappa Kappa Gamma. Social Chairman 4; Home Ec Club 2.3.4; VWCA 1; WAA 2.4: Joint Social Council. Secretary 4; Northern Illinois Stale Teach- ers College. 420 General Index Andtfion Gjylord g  nej Cerjid Dtw 75 v;? Ab.l F-incn LfO 128 321 Abrjhami,„ FrMwirt 43 284 296 AUrihjtnion John H . . ' ■ «  fV6 ACACIA aII- ' h Th ' • ■ ■ • ■ • • 0 ' iJ« 205 ACI«flo Judy . yf,-. Actermjn Cljirt L jii A dim Robtrl Conrid I ' ii l?j Ad.imi Baibarj Htltn ■  - Ja- Adlm, Frwk Slal« J, .. IJl iio 318 Adami J.,me, Marly iiS Adami John Robert . SO 1 « Adani Mar.in Richard if Adami SuHnnt fay, . . . . i43 ' i85 ' 274 Adamion Cram Howard . . 3,0 Adamion Robtrl Paul .... 201 Adelm.inn Virginia A 57? AGRICULTURAL COUNcIl 37i AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CIMR l S SSSl ctit ti RSt.l? ' ' ' - - I AGRONOMY CLUB 315 72 182 ...325 . ..264 47 Andfrion Hugh Riddtll Andfrion Jamtl Craig Andfrion J,ime) Elmer Andenon J.inicf Sue Anderion John Ernejl Andenon John Thomas . ' iOM 198 320 Anderion l an ,Sj Anderion Kalherint J jji Anderion Lee . . , Andenen Kenneth Lee .V! ' ■367333 Anderion Leonard Gull . . 284 350 Anderion Lila Elaine . 2I? Anderion Lm.ie Rohr ...... 68 UO Ande-ion Mary Lee 74 194 251 Anderion Mer.in S . • • ■ • ' ' 4 251 Anderion Morris . 5q i« Anderion Nancilee Ann ' . ' 2S1 Anderion Richard J „ Anderion Robert  • i.- -. o Anderion Robert Anderion Ruth 317 333 Lee 349 E 143 195 Anderion Shirley Jean . . °° lif Anderion Syl ia D |4J 58 72 Anderion William Lee Ahrn Howard Allen ' . ' ; i?S J William S . . ! [ . ' ! 4i ' 43 131 Ahlgren Kern.ih Lefoy ..:i«i««? ? ? P.iul De.in 3r , « Ahlfichi Loren j-T ) ' -133 163 294 ... -- - Edwin .... Qc Ahlitrom Jean Judith i? Ahreni Carol Beth .. ' . ' . ' . ' . iin i Ahrensvicto, R„ ;:;:. ' .|? AichemE :::;: 203 AIEE 131 Aijin Elsie l  r t . ' . ' . ' .::. ' iigH Ailman Jim 281 Aikman Professor i?f Aird Jacqueline Ellen . ! ,« AH Joyce Marie S! A ' lk ' Mary Jan, ... ; Alander b- ... ..-i;-!- ' ' o Andresen Arthur .. df ?l Andrew Robert Edward w5 Andrewi C.volyn L .... jit Anoerer Edward W Jg, Annan Norman Legrande ' ! ] ! . ' ! ii7 325 Anthony Ruisell H c5 Anthony Mrs H ;?? Anway Kathryn Jean . ' . ' ! . ' ! . ' ! ; .as J J ' ' tH ' 1 245 272 Aolan Caria Aoolegate Chas wiyn ' e ' . ' . ' Iqt Appiegaje Robert Earl ....■ ' • ' ' t 43 263 ' 267 Alb.rs Lorelta Anna .... HI Alderman Elmer Milton ' f,, Aldinger Karl Ernst ..;;; 75 12R Aldinger Stanley M .. „2 Aleiander iJ..-h -i u . ' f Michael H Aleiander Robert H AKord William Allbee Bererly Ann Allen Barbara Mane Allen Clark Allen Gene Lewis Eld on 315 Donald .. ' . ' ;. ' ;.■. ' . ' ■; ' JJ •■•■.. ..!;!;28i • 42 46 48 , 173 180 186 257 ■ ' 203 129 A len Herbert Raymond 129 36S Allen Jerry Eugene . «n Allen John William . . . ii ' isiii 5« A len Louis Anderson _ Mm Allen Paul . Allen Richard Henry ' !; . ' 321 is? Allen Suianne lU Allen SyWia Joanne il? Alley Phillio Gilford ... ' .■ ' 162 ' 197 229 Alley Sigma Nadyne ,ii Allgood Gerald Ross ..:; t?f Alimon Charles ; ij2 A lilon Gareld Lynn | i Ailman Fred ff ' ALPHA CHI RHO : l ALPHA CHI SIGMA . ALPHA DELTA PI ,f2 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA lit ALPHA GAMMA RHO .;;; |f| ALPHA PHI OMEGA „ ALPHA TAU OMEGA ,|| ALPHA ZETA 296 Allin Maurice L ° ALUMKI HALL Al.ung Mary Ann Ameni Rich,ird . Ko ,ii AMERICAN CERAMICS SOCIETV if AMERICAN RED CROSS f Ameril, Artu-i R , ' 2 AMES FORESTER .;. ' ; J Ames William j Ameibu.y Harry ' Zj Amiinj Kalheryne L Amundien James Andr ' ne ' Andenen Charles B Andersen Merfin Dean Anderson Becterly Jean A :-: ?::!o,fT ' « i Anderson Charles E 44 132 1 Anderion Dale Robtrl ... ' 2II Anderson Oa.id Hugh I63 174 210 213 82 205 293 322 Arais Zigurdo ' . . T! . ' . ' ios ' JiVlM A-ends Donald L . . 171 173 21fi wn Armbruster Frazier .. 215 3 0 Armitrong John Allen ..[ £« ,i2 Armstrong William S ' ' ' 1 J? Sf Arney Dean Stoakei . Arney Rogene Carey .. ,?V Arnold Donna .. 7 ,,c Arnold Elizabeth . ' . vA Arnold Richard W J?, Arnold Sherman B , if Amnion Ronald F . ! ' 128 i i ' lt Arpi Lowell Fred . ' • « 3 333 Arrasmith Paul .. ' jf Art Richard Paul sn ' l ' ij iik Arthur John Reed J Ill Artus Betty Laing .. 7 ,?! Ary Joan Eva . ili Hi ASAgE ?f ASCE .;:; 133 Aschoff Dorothy Marie ' . ' ,lq Ashbaugh Reuben E ,0, Ask e en Kenneth R i .■. ' ;. ' I. ' . ' ;; . ' :2lo Aipenheim Da id ' ' 204 Alherlon Jam Atkinion Atwater Jane ' uarolyn . iqi. «i Auguitine Elizabeth A .42 46 245 264 380 75 ...320 ....333 41 131 141 295 ...366 56 Baker Raymond Baker Richard Aliin ' Baker Robert Dale Baldridge Donald B Baldridge John C Baldwin Richard E Ball Roger Allen BaUb augh Richard R . ' .;. ' . i ' i. ' .M 204 Baniiter Monte ' Ware ' ' 64? B.injh.il William Earl ,S Barber Donald iiS B.irber Peggy j„ .. ' ....., ' i i iin B.v,l,n Al.in L. Roy ... I 194 B.vewald J,imei Reid 284 345 Barg Gordon Craig „2 Barger Mr i Bark Janice Lee ' . ' ::. ' . ' jjj Barkeley B.irbara B .. ikn ' e B.vker Elene Lee .:.. ?f? B.irkley Jean Joan ... 174 «i Barkley Keiih Hays . 68 K Barlow Mary Jane 74 ,74 Barm.ish H.lrold S . ,M B.irn.ird Anne E . ' ! ' i26 ' i45 19? B rnes Barry ! 3I9 Barnes Beverly Jane . ' 72 J5J Barnes Donald Henry ...lis ' igg Barnes Gerald Laverne . ° ?tn Barnes Mary E ' 193 259 Barnes Robert Anwyl ijr ,?j Barrett James R «i Barrel John F . . . jfi Barringer Robert Dale 170 Barringlon Glen E « Barritt Ward L ,,2 Barry Joyce Alice .. ' .[ ' . ' . 197 75n B,;!;:: i: ■ ' m 163317 319 Barson Norman . . siz- iin Barlels Nancy Jane ... ' . ' : ' ' 274 Bartheld Robert G ,nj Barlleson Philip . ,„ Bartlett Ralph E ... ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' 135 325 324 . 210 267 ijj 277 281 215 254 Beeler Cecelia K Beeler Loralyn M Beem Erelyn Irene Beer Joe Harris Betie Ann Belfrl John Marshall Sn Beggi Joy Elia iSJ Behm Beverly Je,— - ' ' ' Behnk, Ruth Am, 42 48 IgO IW 2 46 174 270 145 260 328 « ' 47 ' 49 Beverly Jean . ii, g, ' Ruth Ann 4? Jn iio 1°: Beilner Dorothy L Bell Grace Rulh Bell James Riley Bell J.iy Quentin Bell Robert Gent Bell Tom Jam,, ... ' Belamy Jamei Caylor . ' . fi? Beow Joan Benham .. ifi Belichner Mary c „n Bengiton Bonni, I ioi ' m Bengiton Richard Ltt ' . ' . ' .. ' .. i2 Bening Duane Jfl Benner Marilyn Jean !;;; 35 Bennett Diane Mane S Bennett Paul Jerome . ' . ia ' nn R nn fl CM..  ilU 2S3 54 Bruce 324 LaVerne 204 Bartley Wayne R Barton MartKi Lou ... 47 ' 75 ' 24i Bartoi Frank Ruiiell 204 284 362 379 Ba trAdam IV ' ' ' 193 270 oariz Adam Aloyiuii . . 213 229 301 Bartz June Elizabeth .. HI 281 BASEBALL TEAM ' Sj BASKETBALL TEAM jf? Bailer Wayne Gordon .. ii Bassetl Roger Dale .... ,?? Bates James Todd iii Batei John P .. ii Bates Keith Allen f B.ilei Margery Anne . J ? Bauer Theodore J.vcob .. 62 317 Baughman Florence G 27n Bauman Dolores June 701 Baumg.irtle Kenneth t?; Baurle Richard 7c B t:! ' i, ' i : ' ' .? ' :-:;:;::208 ' 35! lio :; Z ' :: m tzi ' ' F ' ;:::;:;::2i0 2l? ' ' Cnrolyn .[ igg ' if? « George 204 Augustine Frank .331 Augustson Gordon W 4R inn Aull Harold Vernon ' IS? Delores jjj Aurand Austin Anne . !! ii ' iini ' i i Auten Barbara Loii IJ? Avauv Don Rowen ....247 141 294 .193 259 .248 .358 .324 .345 281 AVMA ° ' 213 303 All Don ...:.■■;:; i|« Azblll Elizabeth J .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ... ' .[jeg B Andersen Dean Anderion Donald Anderson Eiwill Otn .138 Babcock John Arnold Babcock Wm Richard Bachman Robert Zika Bader Harold William Bader Lester William Baedke Norma Jean Baer John Baer William Diirbln . . ! Bajge Allan Ellis Bahli Howard Roger ' . Bahrenburg Frederic R Band Alane Band Lucille Mrs Baker Mrs C Baker Gerald Leo ' . ' .. ' . Baker Gloria Lavonnt Baker Mri Grace Baker John Douglas ' ' ' Baker Lois Mieii ... ' ;. ' 57 139 295 361 128 317 328 64 75 257 143 359 132 44 204 40 69 293 378 187 253 272 289 199 207 270 290 57 268 Bavler Howard . . ,, Bf h Ellen ' .. ' . ' .: U2 278 Be,ich Ralph Edward ••■■« ' ! | ' 8 Be.icom Vincent Edward . ' ! . ' ' ii ' Mo Beall Bernard Jr „« Bt,imish Jean Rat . ' . ' .. ' . ' .. ' . ' 216 274 Bear A.iron David .... 43 184 204 Bear Dave ' ° ' III HI Be.vr William FortsI ill Bcvrdsley Nancy Jean .. ' . ' : I. ' . ' 216 260 Season Lois Jean . . 5?? Be.ith Patricia Ann ili Beally Lloyd David . . ' . uo Beavin Milton Jo . . ioo ' jon Bechel John i« Bechlel Dave Harold iij Beck Barbara Ann ie. Beck Donald Louis Beck Dons Jean . Beck James Milton Beeke William R Bttkmtyir Mr Harry Becker Ann Maig.vii Jecker James Becker John B Becker John Francis . , Beckman Hubert Jot Beckm.,n SIrphen A Beckwilh Thomat Edson Bedford Robert Wayni Bee Carl Phillip Beebe Barbara Joan Beedv Royden Ktllh . Beeghly Belty Louisi .138 250 64 304 359 43 54 64 379 281 299 208 338 68 321 199 128 353 319 214 264 380 JOB 278 Bennett Sally Ann Bennett Wilbur Dean BennitI Benjamin A jJJ Benscholer Leon c m ' 315 Benson Barbara Mane 216 245 277 Benson Betty Jean . . fjj |iZ Benion Betty Lou . mi Benson Dean Clifton « Benson lone Christian jS h ' .n ' . ' 174 ' 2i6 ' 213 Benson Patricia L 193 205 270 Benson Richard Allen 5 (I? Benson Vida  2 Bentley James Morle .. ' . ' . 201 SM Btran George Wesley .. 5« «? Bergstrand Marge ?ln Berckham Delmar Dean iw ' mi Berdinner Suzanne C M7 Berg Carol Langlon . |?o Bergeson Manlyn Joy . , . ! ! ' ign ' jSQ Berglund Belly Marie . Sf Berglund Kenneth Lee Se Bergstrand Marge L aS Bernard Virgil Burlord Si Bernhardt James K ifij ' iiu Bernstein Tom T Ss Berray Robert William ' ;; uS Berridge Renee Helen jjo Berry Doris Barbara jij ' ra Berry Mary Beryl .. ' ; «5 Berryhill Ri|a Allene . Sgl Berlhelsen John Duane ° ' 2ffi ' l4l Best James John . . So BETA SIGMA PSI m BETA THETA PI SJ BETHANY FELLOWSHIP ■. ' . ;.■; ■■■■195 Bells Arnold Wilson . i g Betz Randall Mcrwyn ...;;; ' Ws ' So Bevier Aletha Ann . . 270 Beving Duane U . . Jjj Bevins Noel Fulton . tjc Beyer Gerhard . Jj? Bhagwate Lalilkumv H 41 ' 45 ' Bibo Gerald Wm .... ' Jl? 7 ' Bict S ' a wi ' ' ; ' . ■ 1 27S B.cknell Claire Milor ; i93 ' 2n Bieber James Wayne .... | Bieiemier Rulh Ann jSJ Bigbee Garlh Charles in Binder Palricia Jean ...;;; 174 2SJ Binder Ronald Gayl, 152 324 Bino Gordon Henry 2fi Bingham Carol Ann .; iA BIRCH HALL ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . '  0 Birchmier Richard W .......... SJl Bird Charles Dean ...; ' ' ii ' iit jiu Birdlall Charles J ;;.350J81 Biihop Dolores Diant j%n Biihop William E .. Biltner Ralph RichW Biveni Gordon E Blackburn Robert )( Blahnit Virginia J Blair Barbara Blair Doris Blake David Ray Blake Warren Keilk Blakely Luella Hat ., Blandin Nancy Louist Blank William Arlen . Blank Wallvr G Blankenship Vevlt ic ' Blazek James V 330 334 .40 30S , , 24« Louist 272 J 200 251 559 135 251 250 44 132 . 204 .329 . .338 421 Bleich Marjorie Ann . , 197 jjc i« Bleyhl Arthur Norris SO 134 III Donald James .. .. ..m Blichmann Bliss Huoo SchubertT fl? Bhss Paul ° Blizzard Harry _ ., 204 Butler 43 50 BLOCK 4 bridle ' ' ' ' ' ' ? Blomquist Rosalie J „n Bloombtro James M .. fiq«« B oomquisi Florence M 7 0 Blosser Robert Vance j?? Bue Marts Donald . . .49 iii ' igiljfi Bum Richard Dale ... M JI4 ii Blumenthal Donald |s§ Blumer Marie Claire . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ..66 ' 215 Mary Jean loj? o :h William Stuart 75 1?r irn Bobkoir Kenneth B ' l l Bobst James ' j ' Bock Mary Maroaret ' . ' . ' . 174 JSl Bockwoldt Maroaret R ■■ ' ■ 51 Bode James Dean .. „V Body Wendell Charles . . ' . ' 49280 f ti r 266-2iSii oofcker Bob Frank ... -ic , Boel.iike Gale Henry ... ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' .. ' , .Ho Bretnall Coach ... , Brettman Bob P Brewer Leo P . i ' j Bricker John Jr . ' .;[ 54- ° B ' itkley Al.in Euoene . ' .: ' . ' . lls Brickslon Richard ,cn Bndciibaunh James L ii Bndocr G L .. ;f? Brierly Ann L ,1, Brioos Betty Jean ' . ' . ' . ixi Brioham OonaH Cook ,Si Brioht Robert Lee i,? „ -■■• 11 ,tj Briley Beatrice E ,|n «li Joseph Frank ... ■ass ' lMl?? Briley Gary Lee . . . ' . ' Hi use William H .. ..: ' . ' . 11 Burmestcr lone D loj ■, n Burnham Beryle E S Burnison Phyllis M ,„? Burright John D lii ' iic oSi Burrows F L ° ? ' Burrows Jean Harriit ' . ' . ' ;. ■■ 266 27n Burt Walt ' l 277 Burt Walt Burtc h Mary Burton Patricia Ann ..; isi ' 5ii Busbee John Taylor 1 5 Busby Richard Dale J? 300 BIythe BIythe Briley Brinki Mary Ray Boehnke Boeke Richard Fred IBS iSq Boescn John Weiland ■••■■ ' os lyy Boeyink Gertrude C ... ' . ' . 163 27n Booen Lou Ada . ■ ■ 5,S Bohn Jack Richard ..;::; 199 nq Bohn Russell CJair •.. ' .■.■.■. ' . ' . ' . ' :.;: 204 r . ■.-, 268 I ' t ' ltncy 45 210 Garvm ...45 50 134 326 • ' •■ ■I 162 307 Ellen ..;;;;: ijl Allen |XJ Drin«man Theodore E He Bnnkmeyer Dale L kit Ua Bntlain Alfred C lli Britton Clarold L „„ Broadbent Helen C Brockmeyer Mary , ' 349 56 • 330 41 47 49 203 284 359 Bush John Albert . . ' . ' kk ' tn Bushman Jordan l n Bushnell Burton Loren kit isi Bushnell F.ederic R . . ' . ' i ; . ' ; ; ' f| 58 354 Bushnell Richard 330 j g 281 Brockmeyer Richard 270 378 Brocksmjth Paul Brolin James F Brom Richard Hovcy ' ° rL«y •;■•■•-■•■§ Brooks Beverly Ann |gg |i? « -F-ed. ' ...;:;:-,i«?l Ir rwre • ' ' « ' Brosrar Ardra Gerald ' ;. ' . ' : gi ' , 5 Broshar John Chester . . !„ ?2S Broshar Robert Clare ° l?2 Brouer Dorothy E ,cJ Brouoh John Andrew tSi Brower Sidney Frank ' . ' .] Ipq Brown Bruce M ig Brown Charles Norman ' . ' ' ' if Brown Dolores Ann ..... ' ikg,i Brown Donald ?59 Brown Eloise Ann ' . ' . ' . ' .•.■.■.• ' -iog Brown Euoene Currie .. 203 ?i? Brown Frederick H ... 190 ,,q Brown Jack Ouane 11k Brown James Marshall -. 45 Brown Joan Anne ousnnell Richard M i°i Bussey Jack Dale ... iJff Butler Barbara Lee U Butler Mary Lou ii Butler Nancy iss ' -iiiifS Butler Robert Owen ' . ' : ' f? Button Donald James .. ' 46 ' 4g ' Butts James Harold . ' ' U Buxton Mary Ethel .. ■7419R ?fS uxton Wm Robert .. ■■ ' « 259 Buzby Richard i°° Bycrly Virrjil Euoene JH Chapman Jess Dwayne j«. Chapman Maxine A ,?i Chapman Neil Faoen . ' . ' . ' s Z| Chapman Robert 5? Chappell Lester E iS Chalellier John }i? Chaudhary Iqbal Ahmad . ' . ' «„ Cheatum Marvin .. if° Cheney Bruce Dixon SS Cherpinsky Richard J i?2 Chilcote David A ■ ?? Cbilds Lorraine . i i i?i CLilds Rooer Dean . . ' l l Chiodini Ambrose L ?SS CHI OMEGA . Ill Chitty Barbara Alice . ' i! I O ' 252 ' Ito Chivers Esther J i Chmelar William W iiiHi Choudhury Fazal A . ' . ' . ' JS | f Church Carlene ,f2 Chrisinoer Evelyn V iX2 Chrisinoer Richard L . . ' si ' iki l Chrisman Franklin H} Christ Duane Marian . ' f|l Christensen Austin A TO ' i« ' iQc,nS CHrislensen Charles W 12° Christensen Charlotte . IS? Christensen Connie ....::; «J Christensen Frederick jj Bohn Willis Boldan Ruth Boldt Robert Bole Robert Bolin Gerald Byerly Viroinia Lee .. ? ? Chris ensen James V i3S366 ' 37R Byrne Euoene Charles ic??J Chris ensei, Corriiie .. ™ ? Byrne Henry Schneider 73- El ' ' ' f Virqil -i i?!! 300 Boiler Theodore John .. 41192 201 Bollinoer William H I7 160 120 135 251 174 18 ■„ 207 248 BOARD .... 173 254 325 Bolton Glenn Cain Bolton Marcia BOMB BOMB beauties Bombeck Elizabeth 1 BOMB PUBLICATION Bomke Carolyn M Bone Jim Kay . Bonnewell Georqe E .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' 163 ' iig 33? Boone Darlo Gerald .. l|i Boot Wilbur J ... i7R32R Booth Jacqueline lone ' . ' 24I Boothroy Doyle Edwin . f,| Borchers Gertrude L ,=? Boromeyer Robert J ,„« Bornschein Darleen J . ' ikk ' ojA Elmer Adolph . 328 .58 185 Brown KennetTi ' Everett ' . ' . ' . ' 133 P Clair .315 Bors Bort Barry Davis B orTy ' ThoLasT ' ' ' ..185 188 ' 346 Bosnak Frances M ... 2S7 ' 33J Boston Lauretta F lU 27K Boslrom Patricia Lou iin Botlortf Daryl Dean q? Boucher Donald R J? Boudry Mary E ..;:;: 229 ' 2dR Bovard William John .. 286 37i Bovee Mary Jean i Bovenmyer Beverly C «? Bovis George Thomas ' . ' . ' . iiiSx Bowen Betty Charlene .. igs ||l Bower Marjorie Jane . ' 47 264 3Rn Bower Norma Ruth m l Bowers Dorothy Jean ' . ' . ' % Bowers Gladys Rachel .. 2 0 Bowman Dolores .... ,„? Bowman Gary Huoh „? Bowman Jack Andrew 1 Bowman Joyce Elaine Brown Louis 133 329 Brown Mary Alice ' . ' i| Brown Nerl Stuart ?f° Brown Norman Franklin ' :. ' InR Brown Richard Norman ,47 iii ' ins ' i?? Brown Richard Shaw . ' ° f Brown Robert G ... pin ,9? Brown Wayne fiV Brown Webster • ' ' ' 3 ' ' Brown Wilbert Eugene ?? Brown William Lee .. iin ' , ? Brown Woodbridoe , 0 Browne James Lee .:;; !« ,?| Brownson Berna J ,f5 Bnibaker Clark Robert 44 jSf Brubaker Joseph 04 Bruce John 1a;;in,.„ :,; - ■ ' 193 207 274 290 . .68 340 322 204 260 ...362 207 296 349 192 199 334 Joseph nice John William Bruckner Shirley Ann Bruh Connie Maureen „ Brunk Phillip H Ip- Brunn Brusie Bruzek Bryant Bryant Bryant Nancy FrankI Ann Wayne 354 263 BiyanI Russell Stuart ' ■■• ' s ' lSO Anoela ni??? Eli beth L .... fl Ray Jr ... ■ ■ .ib i 69 307 Willis .. l2(? TOT Bryaton John Harvey ... ' , Bowman Roy Emanuel ?t Bowne John Gilbert . ,in Boyce Robert Dale . . . se ' ii? ' ? Boyd Bill Bailey ,nR Braband Bernad Lloyd 2| Braden Donald Euoene . ' :. ' : if? Bradish John Adams ... ||; Bradley Anne Marie ,„ Bradley Guy D ... iiMi??, Bradley Lincoln M ° ' ' f Bradley Nancy Jane ... 239 2SR V.roinia f Dale D ™ Bradley Brady „„, „ Brain Celia Louise jlin 27n Braithwaite Jack H i . ' |?S ? ° Braker Mrs . . ■ ■ 22 Branaman Edwin W ?; 325 346 Brandes Neal Edward Brandt Don Walter ka Brandt Mary Louise ' ■::. ' ;;• •■■ ' ;g Brandt Peter B iofiS Braniff Beverly j„n ' ! ! H Brannian Richard J ,,■■ B:r G ;rEd:,n ■ ' ' ' « ' ' 1 Breckenridoe Eleanor .42 145 245 2S3 Breckenridoe Esther . 42 jr i|I BreDahl Linda Lou if| Breed William ' ■■—■ ' Breoman Brentner Girard . . Charles Henry Carole 303 58 oreniner Carole L . „„ Brenton Charles Robert ;:;; ,„? Breon Duane 307 C ' ' ! ::;::::336 Buchanan Bert Le ' e ' V ' ' Buchanan Dale K k ' ki,ki!S. Buchanan Dean 329 Buchanan Don Allen . ' , ' kk V Buchanan Roner Earl .. ku Buck Christopher G 52° Buck Doreen ., iii ' ??? Buck Griffith J ? Buck Richard Lee Jls Buckley Don ° Buckley Ramon ' b ' uane ' . ' ' l96 ' 207 ' 3?l Buc man Richard John H Buckmaster Charlse R ins ' lll Buddini, John William f« Budruweit Gustave E „5 Buejiel Paul Eunene . . . ' ?f? Bueher Dale Vernon ., J?J Buehler John Paul li? Buelow Fred Bulfinolon Arthur C iff Bullard Coy Marshall ' . ' I?| Bundy Mr C ' ■° Bundy Otto Mariiey ' . ' . ' . 2RiJ?f Bunoe Roland Carl |2 Buntinn William H = IS9 Burch Louis Lee „ Burch Norman Wendell (38 163 ' 210 ' 3fi1 Burch Walter Donald . 208 314 if? Buroer August Fred Jr l| Burger Wayne Chavcy iX4 Burocss Don - ' g Burgess Dwight S ifS Burhon Richard Walter ' . ' ! . ' ! 56134 Burian Gloria J ,1? Burian Mirian Ruth . ' . ' ! . ' . ' ] ' -igj |5i Burian Richard J 5? Burke Charles Arnold ' ' . .■lS5 ' 208 ' 363 ' Is4 Burke Richard Harry . ' ' 15 Burke Shirley Ann . |? Burkct William Henry . . . ' 239 32R Burlend Warren R ||| Cadwell Theodore C Cahoon Wilber Grove Cairns John Howard Cadwell Theodore C Caldwell Joan Caldwell William Calhoon Edward Callies Craiij E Cameron John Ross Campbell Angus K Campbell Carolyn Mac .. ,,, Campbell Dale Calvin . T-, Campbell Dean L Campbell Donald Clar . ' ! iii 2R0 Campbe Mel.in Roy .. ' iig 19I ??? Campbell Oliver F Jr Campbell Robert Bass . ' . ' H2 Campbell Ralph Brezo VX Campbell Stanley Campney Mark Eugene Vi, CAMPUS 4-H 54 Canine Robert Lloyd ?25 Cairlenas Martina CARDINAL GUILD ;§? CARDINAL KEY 6 Carey Gene Kelly k : % Caritliers Robert W H5 Carlisle Leland Dale k i Carlon Charles G .;:; , 4 207 Carlson Barbara Ann . If? Carlson Bruce A ii; fSi Carlson Carroll aj oSS Carlson Rosalie c ?S Carlson Rosemary June . ' ' . ' . ' .163 ' 266 ' 205 251 322 Carmichael Dfck A ' Carney Ouane Albert Carney La Von Mary Carpenter Betty Elan- Carpenter Natalie Ann Carr Dennies J June Carman Glen McDowell Carmean Mary Ann ..i...c,i virgil T,„ .;;- Christenson Robert Wm Im Christenson Waller J iin ,2i Christian Betty L 180 184 Christian Charlotte ?Z9 Christian Sherril D i;;?29 Cliuno Nam Young ' . ' 22 Church Carlene Ethel . ' :. ' ; JOs ' j d Cimburek Jerry :Ub 274 Clampitt Bert Howard . ' . ' ' % C ampitt Richard Roy . . | Clapn Richard Earl ; Z Clark Betty Jane y, 308 Clark Cecil 200 251 Clark Ho„,er ' Lille ' ;;;: •■■ ' ' ' I 3« Clark John Garold f Csrk Martin Harold ' in ' -inc?,? Clark Marvin Elston . ' . ' ° V k Car Maurice Leland .. ; Clark Norman Philip 11 Cflr Sharon Marie .. ' -joo 205 l?d Clark Thomas Victor ' °° Csrk Vauohn Leo . 4 Car William Wells ;;; 2OR 307 Carke Dorothy Mae . ,?Z Clausen Dale Walter 53 Causimj Don Paul ...; siij ' lin Clawson Harold E Z04 330 Clayton Mary Kathryn ,|? CMon Russell C . elements John Albert ||2 Clemons Ben Frederick ; If J clir t: !Z, ' ' 20 ' 317 ' 319 ' | CImgman Doreen E ;;; 163 ?|| CI - Patricia Joan ..;;;; :4i ' |6 ' I 318 329 ■277 278 277 281 Carrick Ro ' be ' rt Leroy f|? Carrington Betty Lee ,i? Carrmgton Oli.e Ann ;;; iil Carroll Arlen S , ' ;;- Carroll John D 3 362 Carson Kenneth E ii Carson Wayne Gilbert Iff Carstens Martjaiet D i„S Carter Geoiije Leverne ' ; ; ; ; Ijl Carer Lark Poland .. igi ' li. Caf er Robert Jerome 1 Carter Shirley Ann .. iyc Carver Donald Stanley . ' .. VJ Case John Joseph j Caspers Carl Fred ;;;; 3 Caspers Mary E ?° Cassell Mrs Mable % i Casslino Holgers R .; 315 Castner William G HI Castro Jose 340 Cavanaugh Leonard ki ' ii Chace Walter Ray Jr „ ,f J Chaffee Margaret ' Jean ;; |? Challand Carol Ann . iRfi ' ? 7 C. ailed Richard Allen .;;; 214 loK Ch.ilupsky Claire M ,21 Chamhcrlam Richard . ; 64 ' iR4 ' jqfi Chambers James George 324 Chambers Norr— ■ - ■ - Georfle _, , --rman Earl .... ' 324 3cq Chambers Robert . . ' ii9 Champlln James Lund Chance Richard Chang Hson Mou Chantland Arnold Chapin Merlin Kenneth Chapman Billy B .203 300 ■163 318 350 ■- 62 308 60 134 133 317 331 215 Cobb James Waddell . ,,„ Cochran Dale Melvin .; 210 3jf Cochran Darrell L !10 346 Cochran Emerin 365 Cochran Thomas Eugene ; Hi Cockburn Harold B if? Code Thomas Eugene fii , I Coey Charles R ° 12? Coffland Richard A ; Bj Coffman Charles Wm .. f|2 Coffm.an John Meiwyn .. Jo ' Tm Copley James Laird if? Cohn Carl Karl . 324 Cohn Leonard Allen ;; ' 41 ■43-45 Coboon James DougYaf ' ' ' ° 316 321 Colbert John T. 11 Colburn Jay -338 Cole Charles Owen ; I? Coe Constance Anita ;; 247 ' iRn Cole Dorothy E « 380 Cole Sally Lee ; ? J Coeman Van Carmod ' y 2M ' lli Coplazicr Kenneth . ' iix ??? |2f Co ler Mildred Ann ' . ' . ' . . ' Collins Alice Nelle i.Z Collins Dale Eltln ;;;;; 247 Col ins Dorothy Ann ... ' 75 ' 229 ' ??f Collins Mary Ann i4? ™ Collins Perry Lee 174 199 281 Collins Ronald Philip ; || Co ins Sanford Lee iff Collins Wm Hale lit Collinson Donald E iii il? Colissoi, John Allan :;;;; ' 1I7 33 Colony Frank Austin . .40 43 126 Colony Marion Harold .. 1I9 MO I9I Colony Melva Jeanne ° ;2? Coltrane David Si Colvio Jack Richard ; iij Coviiic Beverly Ann ..; lis ' ;?? Colville Wm . Za III Colwill Herbert w ' :;; jf 7 ||| 422 Conili,i(,ck j„ „ , Comoton John olmV ' ' ' .iA;,; • ' CONCERT BAND '   ?5J C nd«, ch,„« HrnnJ ' : ,„ ?« Codlf, Ba.bjri f tonl., John R,ch„j Coin Ruth EI,jJb,||, • Conn,l| Cli„|„ H Conn,, l„ l,„„„ Connoll, Coll,,„ J„„ ' Conoll, E||,„ o,« Connor Jj„„ Roj,,, ' Conqu,,, Mj,,,v,i j Conrad N„c, Mj,,„„ 0 Coo Cfc.r Ou.nlm W Cook Oo ii Ann , ' ii ii- SO Cook Em.it 186 216 264 Cooj Row H,mu ;: , Cook K.nn,lh John , 333 Cook Kenn.th s, „„ 200 333 Cook Ma„l n Fa, 1 311 Cook Ma,.iy„ s„; 253 Cook Or,,, ,„„ 251 128 46 259 333 338 •128 199 311 361 322 ■ ...193 251 197 213 275 325 359 .270 OlM Ruth Ann DilMhy M.v,|,„ (;,«, Dahl,„om Nanc M ' D.ihm, Jan,,, Bean . Dj.ly Ma„|y„ j„„, 0 LV STUDENT eiZR o ' - BLicATioN DAIRV INOUSTrV club O PLANT SpERa ' to ' rS O ' llf Jimmy Enoch O ' lly Cr.,lM E « 183 Oamo, Oonna M ;a. 1 Oamiich Donald C ' 2? 268 OJmon R,cha,d Alan 318 Danoorra Ohirailai p 295 OJoico Rob,rt Le, 60 D ' ' ;h.r Mar lyn Joan 312 Ojnk,r Wayn, ArnoM 74 O ' nnefl Clfrtord M 57 189 Oaootn Coach « 1«3 Oarlino Dorothy 80 82 133 333 388 . 196 275 ■60 194 281 350 271 178 179 260 135 59 JI ' «M Raymond H Of Sal.j Th„„a E ' •on L„ Cl,nn Oilman Wrllard H ' 0  l Roo,, c,o„? • Di« Oonna La Nrll, ' 0 ' « ' Richard Ro(,„t gl  ' lh Jan, Oob.on 0.1, Eug,n, Oobyni Jamn p Oobyn. Marlon, Oock J,rj|d ■ • 197 213 275 322 354 «2 64 359 200 281 129 3J,; 64 U. 199 31 ..350 .353 .264 Oock,ndorf (Karl, Eli ah.ih 318 Pock.la,t,r Wall,, - ' • ' Ood; Chart,, M Jr Dodd, Rob,r| R„, Oohrmann W,nd,(| g Oohir William Ern„| Dokkr - Ed ion 277 ■■ 299 64 68 340 324 ... .303 82 312 f? •• ' rt Ann E li. di Httn M tOmuii In, (. Ed «rd, Jlcqu,l„ ' J ■ E .a,di John Ralph Edward, l„ M , Edward, William ' ' J rr,dntk I J,aji Mt,y ' ■• Sh„|„ 4(,„ -jund Norman Ehl,, 0, Wayn, ' :. Ebm Charl,, Hnr, EMicb Cl,nn Ho. d ' E ' Cher C,w„ Wn, ElCh,lb,r, Rod„,y r ? « John Jacob « 46 245 257 258 279 74 187 2S4 WO 329 290 128 312 ii 260 ■ • 193 278 340 192 194 TO? 54 194 62 138 290 Dokk.n Dorothy Ann, Oolan Wallac, J,an .268 Oollir |, Harold Omh 199 310 Po ,, j„oid William .-?? ' 5 Cook Walt,, ; ,y„, 304 Oarrow John Ro ' b.ri Hi 247 Donico Rob,r ' L 203 320 Ell,r c,,°, J ' L Coom,, Ro„, kV. ,58 O.,o,h,rty Chan,. ' ' j 215 340 Oonn,l,„n Ro„, ' buan, 318 Ell„on J„h„ j ' Coon,y Donald P,T 353 Dau Schmidt Gl,nn F ;;• 58 Oonn,r Donald Lo,.i. 57 Elliion M:.,,,. .LJ Coon,y Doriald Piur 353 Cooni, Co,,, R i -;A;-340 Coop,, Claud,lt, 128 196 289 Coop,, Gl,nn Adai ' r 258 Cooo,r John A, ;,;.;-358 Coop,r Jo„oh H 197 315 Cooofr Or.ili, Elwoo.1 28 324 Coofland Hugh J Cool,, Carol j,an Co ' k,ry wrlliam Paul ' Cormach H„b,rt Prol Cormany Nancy lydia Corm.,11 Ann ■  Co ' n.,l| con.tance;;- , , Corrigan Clayton H Dau Schmidt GI,nn ' F ;;• -58 Oautoff Boyd 138 294 Da ,nDort Jay J 359 Oa,,„oort Wm Coiiin 318 D-i Oson Roh„t E, :...333 Ojvidson William E U« 353 ?  Carl Owain 1-33 303 Oonn,r Donald Louii Oonn,r Jo„oh A Dn„ f ' ■l ' ' Gtrard Donavan Jo5,|,h E OoolittI, Rob,rt w Ooran Jam,, ' Sr ' ;:?- Oj ' l ' A«ti„ 57 61 44 132 353 333 72 144 294 296 0 n Oonna M„|, ' 307 P n Crald w ;.;■ 274 Otan Mary Louis, 2 340 Douolas Edward All, Oou.l« Katharin, J ' 1 all 329 fS SLSD? ' ' •■:::: J £k.|ahl Ann, Viilrt i4i i;i-3S0 E  y a™, 7 380 EliJondo YndalKio ' j 60 E fn6,r„r Jack E ili ' i Elliott B,tty Biihoa ' ?5 15 Elliott Jacu.iiTs 4 263 Elliolt_ Rob,rt L„ . ■ 248 135 Elluon Manan JovtV 322 ELM HALL 2S9 Elmor, ChariM p ...258 Elm, Bruc, . 73 346 Elibr,, Don, Ann 296 EI.ell Jo„oh 264 Elxood P H 349 215 345 . 141 139 295 326 361 257 .-_ c ' ' ■« 75 163 211 IOWA ENGINEER 254 r-it ' ' ■ITAN CLUB -■ ' J ;9 .iry Louis, - ' o mu ' « atharin, j -— -- j  E ™ Rudolph Emii ■ ' = ' Co ' tfrn Mann, . ' ; ' ■ 60 O,aton Wmona Joy iA;,-277 °° • ' cilia Sha(,r 45 Enk, Carol D,an, ii;, 28 Co on Channin, £ -.259 0,bu|.r Harold E°j,n. 199 251 Oowdin, William K,„i 250 Enlo, Judith j 210 274 Collr.ll Mary Ell,n 6 290 0,ck,r Roma Ja„J ' 133 OoweH Rob,rt WiUon Vie -58 189 Enlow Paul Morton ; 281 Collr,l| Mary k ' 248 380 D,0obb,la,r, R„b,rt M 258 P° W Jam,, A,„°,d ' ■• 2 ' ' ' ' 354 Enni, Or, ||, • 44 132 184 Colr,l| Boih Ann;::; 248 0„5a„ Dolor,, ' ,75 Oown,, William L Jr. ,58 fnstrom Emil L« ; TOiic 2 C Coulion Jack R,c,;„„ 251 Coull« Charl,, Lynn 307 Counti,, M.iry Nan 199 Cour, Thoma, Mar „ 3 258 ? ?  • ' « ' Mjr;:;;-----205 281 Oe Gr„f Donna Lea 259 Oejono Mary Su, ;,;-268 0 ' K.ilb Francis M 278 O ' lfuit Stanl,y i, 329 Of La Hunt Mrs 131 340 DHi.y.L„Rob,rt :;;;;• -74 349 Cowfn Rob,rt I,, ' 312 330 0, Ibrido, jj,,, cook HiAi Cowj,,, Rob,,, c„, 308 O ' I ' ch Gfraldin, iS — Cow fy R,tha,d Thomas ' 329 J, Long Richard All,n 199 268 Cowl,y Rob„t J ' « 204 0,l,man Rita Ann a i-i 22 --- DELTA CHI 147 281 Cowni, Juiij Ann 328 1.01 Loui, Cox Loui, William 254 OELTA DELTA DELTA 302 0 Jf Mary Ann Co. Str,a|fi,id H Jr 131 OELTA PHI DELTA 254 D k, Richard W T,d iiV 330 °fl-T4 SIGMA pSi 6 ° ' « r John Cat, Coion Doris j,an 56 229 290 DELTA TAU DELTA 304 Or,,, Ever,tt e Cnw ur:ii:-_ • ' ' n inr «,_ nri t ..-_.. ' I- ' fl n UrAi f u . _ Coy William Edwin J 278 Coyle Vinc,nt s,ph « 345 Coyn, J„,„ Jo,,,, • 337 r ' ll £ « Louis 307 C ' J ' t Roland E 319 C ' nr William Edwj; ' 2 294 C ' ndall Nanc, r ' ! 68 DELTA UPSILON 306 DELTA ZETA 308 DtMacedo CIso H 256 Of Marl, Da.id Jo„Dh 0 Oemin, Charl,s RoC, 338 D,r . ' • ' Floyd : Dfnby Lynn Arthur Oownino Dtlois P ;iil99 Oownino Harold Euoen, -T? 267 Downs Lora Lynnttt, 189 Doyi, Ada ' ' 205 281 Doyli! D,an Arthur 278 Doyle Jan, Elijab h 4; 321 Ooyne Burl 74 267 Oraffen Jack Wir,d,„„i 296 Draoe Ron 328 Ofake Donald 349 Drake Donna Jean ••.208 Drake Marv Ann 163 270 210 259 Cal,i„ •;;:•••• 285 307 Drey, Howard Ouane 331 Drewes Donald William 331 Sr ' o emr!;i; ' r£ -:.:68-213-3o1 Oryden Gary Lewis ' 210 |p.jrd joa:n ' ; ;jnc„-  5 p Enckson Arlo 281 Erickson Charlotte M niU |r|ck,on Eldean Leroy IS Erickson John A Jr 330 Enckson John H 324 Erickson Ruth Marl, JUS Encson John Elmer ; ibi??? Er and James Frederic ' || 315 Esbeck Gordon Rodney ' g 3|4 Eshelman Ruth Ann . i „ Eslick Fredica Ann, i Esiinoton Otto Leroy U Estes Eleanor Anne i;.iU ETA KAPPA NU 3 253 Elhinoton Marilyn c Elhinoton Raymond L E ins J E Crandall Nancy C 68 0 ' ' William D,an 311 Oubb,rt William H,„™ ' ' m iy ■ -i i 9« C n, M,|„n Ro„, 259 Oenham Clifford , 295 Oubes Jan,t Carol ' ° « 311 Crawford jo„ph ■ ' •■i,-;;-:- 57 C fwley Harold B :• ■ « 131 337 Creceliu, Loui,, Cree St,ph,n D.ane Creelman Dorothy May i i; , ■ 200 Cres, Donald Oal, ' iilH 180 263 C ' Richard H 203 317 321 Cnbb, Rob„t na.ij ' ii 75 Cr.d,r Barbara rV « 132 317 331 Croongu,,, j, .259 r-M,?;rr ' ■ - ■■■-:::: C ' owey Mich„| s ' ' Crowlrv Pt,.i n Denman Beverly I, n. ' 56 Oennie Dean Nichoia ' ;-- 258 264 . „ -« ennison Daniel Chi . 290 :i,J}: ' i ' Dwan.;::::- 1 95 pj SS t s ' ' ' ■• ■:::::::I« ' ' r ; S- :::::::::::;:3|| Derou, Juan Ramon iA 55 D ' lO ' ey Richard C 60 64 Delermann Josenh Jnhn i.:. ' -55 346 Deutschmann A°ne M ■ 5 208 350 O ' weHEdoa, HTrisl 2« Dewey Caylen L 50 Oewitt Ro„ Charles ' Oeyo Roy Daniel . ' . Oe Vounj Jan, Harrj.l ; !•« Francisco p Oia Joifph Crowley Paul R C ' owth,, Bu,„„ C ' OJ„r Jam,, Roft, C ' u-nolfy Rob,r, K Jr Culb,rt,on Frank B Cullen Al,.and,r R Cul.,r John Edward Cummin,, Wayn, Ed.ir Cummin,, Willi 74 270 64 ...312 204 345 Dick Th,odor, W.ili,r ' :: ' ISJ S. ' ff!! ' ■ Kb ' .; ..303 293 58 285 354 n.,. ■ ■ Jacob Dickenion John M DickinsonCharlei s Dickinion Darrel Dickinion Johi 140 56 64 281 60 .44 132 324 54 328 •• .83 .56 349 195 Dudley J.ick d 268 Oiiesenber, Arlen W 204 Oufford H.irold M.ioes JS OuDoan Emma Maroarct ikiU Duooer Rici,a,d Paul ' 63 259 Duncan Dwyer 354 Duncan Edward 45 Dunham Charles 296 Ounk,r Gordon Floyd ,ng V-, Ounlap Jack Ceorg, ' 337 Su ' Yloy ' G ' ' ••«180i87 ' 24l Dunn Rita Lenor, ;«i Durey P.ilricia Ann ' ; 2 263 Durham Ronald Frt.l ' .ii ' ;; 264 D r..;n,, ConslU ' ' ' • « 44 32 286 Ouro, Richard Louis . purisch Lucille L Oyball M.vy Margar ' ,i Oyer Martha Ann pyrland Patricia L Oy..vl Rich,,,,, J ■■ Oyion Lowell Keith ■74 163 2S3 31S Evan, H.irold Sui, ' ,; 3 Evans Arnold Allan ; iirklSl Evans D.ini,l Donald JJ5 Evans Jam,s Forrest JS Evans Jamei Robert  E..in, M.n,garet Mrs 55 E .in, Miriam Louis, HJ Evans Ronald Gordon SS Everest Frank F J, ; « Eversman Robert Ojiid JS Everson Robert Lee 3 Ew.,n Thom.,, Herbert ; 2m lli Ewen R,ch.,rd Lee 353 Ewin, Arnold Dean «5 346 Ewin, Dorothy 83 Ewoldl Ann, Mane ' Ewoldt Erma Sarah 60 46 Cummin, Thom ' aI c 316 333 Cunningham Bernard j Cunningham F Mitchell Cunningham J„an a Cunningham Virgin,, Cunin Cednc Crigg, Curry l„ j„j Cufti,, Mary Ann ' Culaio Joseph Cutler Rob.rt Ert-i j cvcLONE rolleVs .;;: ' «3 320 50 84 285 175 253 272 44 214 320 138 199 294 247 321 Dickinion Ru„,|| r 82 300 OiclmanM,,ryR,„hV;;- •••■•• •■ 86 ■163 199 281 304 195 270 193 257 229 281 275 354 333 n r Ruth Oicu. All.,n B, n amin Onl ' .k.en Ro„r Anton Diflenback Alir- ■ Dif ' Oi ' hl David Clar,nc, ' ' ' ? ' . 5 Oflm.,r David ' : D erk, Roh„| Owen , O ' elench, Kalhiyn Ma, Dillon Glen David ' Oinje, Nancy J,an Oinham William A J, Oin.more Mr, R,„, ■ D ks Richard Edwin ' ' Ol ' k Sliphm r ' ■ ■ 334 163 47 248 205 340 •••325 194 274 D8 321 263 340 ■284 303 307 56 Earl Thomas Lnvis Eailburn Georg, L E ' lter R„b,rt Ouinn ' Easton B,tly Ell,n taston Bonni, Eva Easton Rog„ j,„„ Ebel Marvin Em,„ofl Ebetl, Richard w Eon,r Kenneth Dean If. ' ' ' ? ' J Eddleman Joan Rot, Eddy William Frank . ; Edtn Carrol Ini 69 213 49 .....270 ..196 281 203 J30 333 361 59 1J5 196 321 195 270 ■ 350 ■U3 318 ■ 1. Richard Lavern I ' btr K,nn,th Fr,d ' fJber Wayn, Hfniy ' Facto Louis r.lhrn,r Marian D Eairchild Donville S ' Failh Victor iM ff ' ley Mj.ian M TARMHOUSE TARM OPERATION ciilB f ' Martha K fanell Rob,rt E Faul All„d Thoma, ' Faukn,, Dwighl Ow«, ■ Faulkner Jo n F Eaunt, Glenn Alln, f ' ust Robert Ej,| Fay Marlon, c Fay Warr,n Richard Feann, Ralph g„,, • . • fearing Robert W Fea ell Oal, Marr.sw, Fedderion Phil H Feenev EIrano, Mari, Feldm n Marlo., „m Feldt Robert Junior Fein John Edward 194 299 •58 318 382 5« 318 in 274 84 349 -...68 340 47 205 274 310 138 200 251 345 307 56 49 307 334 304 ....281 364 390 132 364 365 296 303 .....49 163 2S3 .. 378 284 299 140 362 379 423 Felker Dale Ricliard iqa Felker Waller Donald sg Fellows Louise Eddy ' 257 Fenelon Robert Lewis 50 134 333 Fennessy William 40 5g 3g2 Fensterm.iclier John E 64 Ferguson Gle.ison Starr 210 Ferouson Max Allan 56 i34 ' 61 Ferguson Patricia Joanne . 275 Ferree Herbert Edward is? 2 ' )4 Ferree Man Eugene 62 304 Fichter A Corby Jr Ig2 205 311 Fidlar Elaine Muriel . . . 267 Fre Lila Lee 257 Fredler Edward Henry 182 285 362 Field Charles A 199 295 Field Doris Elaine [ _ 199 Ftelrihouse Homer D ..., ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' .. 3S9 Fielding Ruth Joy .! 200 205 274 Fieldman Carol H 270 Fields Donald Robert ..!!.!. .5g Fields Joseph John ... 294 Fields Re Wilbert Joseph . 194 Flenup Oarrell F 129 299 Figweroa Juan Fran go Fike Margery Kay ' 258 Finch Basil M Jr 315 Finch Douglas W 315 Fincham Richard W 9 300 Fincham Robert C 180 Fineup Ruth ' 17 £! ] ' Ella Rea . ' i63 ' 253 ' 295 Fink Lowell Henry 193 Finley Virginia Leigh .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' 260 Finn Susan Margaret 254 Fischer Beverly A Fox Robert Lee 312 Fox Vinrent Durland ..!!...!!. ' 62 331 Fox William Robert ...138 293 Foy Jimmie Leslie !!.S7 132 Frahm Ardella Marie ' ' ig4 251 Francis James David 55 Francescon Daniel L 353 Franck Mrs Helen ' .. ' . 304 Frank Mrs Clara !. ' . 345 Frank D Norida 173 174 248 Frankenburg John R 75 Franklin Leonard L 329 Franks Howard Phillip 354 Frajcr Prof J Ronald . ' . ' .. ' 75 Frerieen Howard T ' 60 283 Frederick Wayne D .......... iig 328 Fredericksen Charles 82 371 Fredette Robert Lee . . II5 Frederickson Clair D .. 2SS Jqfi Freeman Edward M 3 b Freese Mary Ann ' ' 251 French James Tumler gg French Suzanne . 213 ?Rn Frentrcss Donald B . ' . ' . ' . ' .. ' .. 68 337 Freund Thomas Lund .. 64 104 3Sq Freymann Mary J 75 ijn Friedcll Robert Wayne 5S Friedman Meile Joseph 44 204 Friedrich Relnh.irrt l .. 55 1Q4 Friend Judith Sarijcnt 270 Frier James Robert .... lig ' ioi q-; Friest David Thomas . lil Frink Richard James inR Frisk Mary Helen ' .,. ' , 250 Fritschel Doris E .163 2i3 258 nscher Beverly Ann ...75 162 163 264 Ffii. i,. 1 .. ' ■ ' ■ ' - ' ° lunger John 8 Fischer Luverne H • ' 6 -i ;64 F che| jea„eite 213 258 Ginger John CI Fischer Robert W ' 44337 fhi, d„, , 45 Gengerich Rayn Fish Charles Lester g2 318 fhw d 1 ' ' ° ' , ' 210 278 Glaser Donald Fish Willard Norman .IgJ 362 r ' Si , ' ' ' 200 270 Glass J.acciuelin, •10 48 182 311 , • 182 362 Fishsaugher John R 50 Fisher Bruce Franklin 345 Fisher Carol Lynn !.. 280 Fisher Donald Burton !!! ' l29 Fisher George Arthur !....! 320 Fisher Nancy K 253 Fisher Robert Dean ........ ' . ' . ' ..325 Fisher Roger Raymond 324 353 Fishwild Owen Lee 315 Fislher Robert W ' 204 Fitch Carol 45 93 Fitch David James [ 45 193 Fitch Dewey C .[[ _ 312 Fitz Annette Elaine . . . . . . 205 251 Fitz Earle Alan 193 Fitz Gerald Joan 203 258 Fitzgerald Joan 203 258 fIS:1 1Z:L ■■■■■■■ -n m -- °om- R.chard ...::::::: -sn ' t:l ' :,t ..-.J r ? ' ■■■■■■■■■■ ' ' ' Futress Gene Allen ..129 182 316333 Fritz Veryl Leroy Fritz Willis C . ,. Frost Prof George . 7c Frost Jacguelyn Anne j o Frudden Jane rr 17 o?? Fruen Paul Robert ! l ,i Fry Harry Joseph .. „ Fry James Gilbert . i ci ' i? Frye William Arthur . ' id Fryrear Robert Alan .. 68 3 2 Fuchs Weston William . .43 86 229 290 Fuhr John Dale . . tn ,q, Fukuda Kenneth F ° itl Fullerton Dean Lynn ior Fulton Marilyn May . ,i„ ' - De Wayne ..[. ' . ' . 5ig - = 5 134362 Fulton M Fulton Nor, Funk Darren Funk Donald Howard 54 Fitzsimmons John R 49 68 173 215 353 Fitzsimmons Nita Lee 174 275 Fixsen Wallace George 62 Fjare Paul Stanley . ' 195 Flannery Wm Arthur 365 Fleak Mary Elizabe th 64 258 Fleming Ann Miller 200 280 Fleming Barbara 280 Fleming Dean W . . ' ' 138 Fleming Donald Alien ......... 324 Fleming James Wesley ... 171216 ri ■ 239 364 rlcming Kenneth V .... 213 315 Fleming Lester Clyde ........ 62 183 Fleming Richard E 62 294 Flicker Rodney James , . 354 Flinders James A 338 rl ' I Hi .- „ •. ' i. . ' !:. ' 82 ' 300 Flint Robert Byron 132 Floyd Donna Lee ! 205 280 Fluent Wayne Jasper . . 325 Fobes Patricia H 250 Focht Dallas Jordan 68 340 Foelker Clarence R 333 Foell Dale Eugene 80 128 Foell Ruth Carolyn 271 Foley Matthew 312 Foley Michael Darrell .... 229 Folkers Marjorie W 258 Follett Roy Chase . . 350 Folsom Charles A ' ' ' ' ' 393 Folsoni Jacquelynn Paula .... ' .... ' 217 Foltz Joan Winn 7R 770 FOOTBALL TEAM ....: fgi Foote Verle William ' . ' . ' . ' 5g Ford Burdette Romeyn 133 Ford Dale ;;;; — lo Ford Samuel George ' . 3I7 330 Foresman Louis W . . 390 FORESTRY CLUB ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 62 Forsyth Barbara Ann .... I43 253 263 Forsyth Patricia E 162 210 Forlney Cecil G . ' ; ' 5Q Fortune Joan Ruth ... l92 199 280 Fosmark Mrs Ethel . 278 Foster James W . ' . ' 56 349 Foster Mary Glenn 278 Foster Merry Lou 60 l93 205 Foster Susan M 270 Foster Wayne Emmert ' ! 50 318 Foth Virginia Maxine 270 Fotseh Paul 72 Fowler Jeanetle L ig 14 Fowler Sherman Wood .i.lil 320 Fox Marilyn Louise 267 Georgcas Carole Lee 251 Gerwig Robert William ' . 349 Gesell Arlyn ' 299 Gesler Maiie M ' . ' 334 Getting Donald W .40 126 284 293 378 Gctz Margaret Jean .... 274 Getzoff Robert G ! ' ' 349 Ghostley John E ] 72 378 Gibbens Donald Dean .......... 334 Gibbens Jeannie K . ocq Gibbs Dale Sabin ....■.■;.■. ' .■;.■. ' .■.■■ 50 Gtbbs James Fairinan !!. ' 329 Gibson Gerald Eugene 321 Giefer Frances Jean 274 Gienapp Jack William 295 Gilbert Charles Roy gg Gilbert Frank Orlin . ' . ' ]!. ' !. 303 Gilbert Joyce R 277 Gilbert Richard W ... ' 55 303 Gildea Lulu Verlee [ , 200 274 Gilissen Christian .... 141 294 Gillan John Allan ' . ' , ' ' 303 Gillen Janet 253 Gillespie Carlton M .:.■.:: i:. ' .igs OS [itllespie James R .... 128 Gillespie Robert L . igj Gillette Deighton D Cfi Gillette Rita Ellen .. ' . ' . ' . ' .. ' . ' . 258 Gillis Frances Ruth I9S 278 Oilman Everett Lewis . 4I 43 .,, ,. 44 55 132 l84 329 379 Gillner Linda 197 oc, Giltner Robert F gj Ginger Gloria Jean 258 Ginger John Bradley lis 362 Charles . . . 331 lymond E ' 333 Edward . . . ' . ' . ' . ' ..62 Igi oueline Lee ... 275 Glawe Barbara Jean 193265 251 ijicason Burton James . . ig4 pof, Glotfelty Robert W . ' ' Ig 334 Glowacki George V ij Gnecco Jose Maneil .... ' . 319 Godby Jean Frances 47 248 Godby John Foster . 324 3 ' ;q Godsey Clifford C 528 r ' ' . ..■ ' ■ ' ' ' - ;. . 266 278 boeb Mary Lou iqq -jci Goehel Richard J . 304 Goecker Wesley Lavaun . Iga ' pqq Gocldncr Ruth Ellen 258 Goelduer Theresa Lee jgR Goetz Richard Kuefner 328 Goewey Richard Warner ..!43 ' lS4 r„(. o , „ 203 316 321 Goffin Paul Constant gn Goff Waurine Miller . 2hk ' ■ =. Goll Jacob John . SO 134 326 Greiner Colleen Marie 197 251 Grcinke Frederick David 299 Griffin Delinar Joseph 134 290 Griffin James Edward , 50 132 Griffin Thomasene R 197 258 Griffith John Gordon cc Griffith Myrtle E ...! . ' .■.■. ' ■. ;. ' 274 Grimes Herman Gaylen 50 143 331 Grinstead Tedlord A . 334 Griswold Richard King . ' i83 ' 337 Groenwald Robert D 322 r ' °r!li t ' ! ' ' J ' ' ' ' ■ 264 ' 338 Groff Bob Harry 289 Grogan Mary Joan 199 213 280 Groseclose Wilma Jean 60 200 271 Grote Stanley Hugh .. 3=5 Groulik Marilyn M 251 Grout Mary Camille 2go .328 Grow John Max Grow Mary Louise ... 275 Grubb Jay Charles ... gg Gruber Marilyn Jean . . . . ' 66 ' 251 Gruhl Albert Ernart 60 322 Grurl Charles Ernest .. 133 33n Grunder Kirkie Clyde ' ■ 324 Grupa Stanley Michael 340 Guenther Wm Richard ' , 319 Guernsey John Morgan .. SO 214 300 Gugelcr Paul Leroy ... 54 364 Gngeler Robert Chas . 350 Gugeler Ruth E . ' . ' . ' 247 Gurjoedahl Anne Louise ' ' 42 ' 8S ' . , „ 145 216 ' 245 260 380 Guist Germame 72 88 Guldner John Sothmann 46 57 354 Gunn Charles .. 320 Gunsolley Ward ' . ,96 Gurney Boyd 307 Guse Howard William I2g Gusler Frederick T . . . 315 Gustafson Donald L 394 Gustafson Edith L 247 Gustafson Robert E 87 i-Ji ' jQfl Gustin Willard Sey iln Guy David G ' . ' , ' , gi Guy Richard Henry .... ' . 138 294 Guyer John Lovewell . . 304 Gwynne C S . . . gl GOLF TEAM Gontarek Jeanne lilary ig ' Gonzales Julian G .84 269 Gaarder Raymond Olaf 39c Gabeline Joanne P ii% Garielson Mary Gwen . . ' . ' ! 266 ' 25n Gaddis Elaine Marie J?? Gaessler Wm Bill .. ,„- Gaines James David 3 , Galbraith Donna Ruth oSn Galloway Robert Earl ,?n Galloway William Ross « Galvin Leo John iqgi?! Galvin Mary Joan .. iln GAMMA DELTA . fS GAMMA PHI BETA igo Gammell Kenneth E Hi Gammell Vernon F Jfi Gamon Harold 2? Gangestad Rebecca L jci Gapp Elizabeth Ann . ' . ' . 197 778 Garden Richard Carl . mr 3rf Gardiner Ruth Ann .. m iSg 7Rn Gardner Charles Otis . . . ' ! 5I |f Gardner Donald Jerome ' 47 Gardner James Lester ig, Gardner James Richard 3?q Gardner Marilyn Mae . ' ■46 ' 2nn ' 77n Garfield John Clement . ' 68 340 Garretson John Albert 334 Garrelson Sallie Ann . nit tZll m ' I™ ••::::48ig6 ' 2lo Garrett Mary Ailecn . . 210 7Rn Garton George Gilbert . i?S Gary Celia Mae . ,i Gary William Henry . ' Ifg Gates Floramae 48 18i ' i86 ' 247 Gales Jack Gilford ,?i Gatz Carole Ruth 74 ' 7Rn Gatz Edwin Carl Jr .. i ' igi i 312 Gaumnitz Lynn . . Jq |jS Gayle George Walden ' . 345 Gaylor David William 454? Geberl Nancy Lou 267 Gehrmann Carl Harry 337 Geier Rev and Mrs jq, Gellhorn Donald Henry Hi Gcngemback Carl .... gS Genskow Marion Ruth . 229 7?7 Gent Raymond M 372 Gentle Dorothy Louise ' !! 770 George Boitz Jean .. 751 George Graeme Clare . 375 George Raymon Leon . ' . 349 Gooch Marshall Harry cS Goodell Ruth Ann ..... ' : . ' 200 OS M Goodhue Joan E 274 Goodman Duane Herbert 333 Goodrich Marilyn Lee 771 Gorden Doyle Nelson 375 Gorden Loel Dean ... i2R7q4 Gordon Colleen L .. 75 Gordon Douglas Alan lig ' -ilq Gordon Gene Paul 334 Gordon Howard Grant 370 Gordon Lowell . . J™ Gorham Paul Edward ' . ' . io ' s lRq Gosch William .. ■■•■ ' 3 isy Goslee Marion Arlene 7?a Goul Gloria Jean 780 Gould Beverly Jeanne . . . . Is6 ' l85 ' 278 Govern John 40 205 317 318 Govern Paul Thomas iqq 37? Graber Charles Spies ... ' . 350 Graber Joyce Anne .. 245 7 ;-? Graeme George i Graff Wayne Harold . iff Graffam Nancy Jean 207 251 Graham Carolyn Nancy ! ... 271 Graham Elmer Eugene 132 Graham James Howard 304 Graham Stechen W . . 324 Graham Walter Verne 128 Grant John Alexander . 349 381 Grant William Robert 296 Grapp Richard Dean l95 324 Grauer Allan Lee ... . 333 Graves Harry Collins . . . . ! !44 132 326 Gray Joyce A nn 74 774 Gray Kenneth .... ' 55 Gray Richard Carl ' . ' , 128 Gray Robert Copping ...... ' . 293 Graybill Wilmer B 131 Green Donald G . . 365 Green Donald Wayne 59 I2R 135 GREEN GANDER ....!!: 185 Green James Edawrd 87 303 Green Joyce Ann . ' ' ' 274 Green Marylcn Jane 275 Green Warren Edward 44 132 Greenlee Richard D 285 299 Greenwood Beverly G 275 Greenwood Jane Evelyn .. ' ' l99 268 Gregory Jack Wayne 44 69 73 204 Ghcgson Donald Earl 354 Greig John Milne 69 362 Greiman Donald ! ! !75 136 Greiman Donald Edward ......... .311 Haack Leland Arthur 36I Haas Howard Andy ...... ' 56 Haas Richard Eugene 62 Habccker Jeanetle A 275 277 Habecker John William ' 50 Hackbaith Floyd Eugene 80 Hackney Carol E ' ' 136 Hadriick Nancy 263 Haderer E Vernon ... ' . 359 Hadley Howard C 331 Haehner Carl B ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 366 Hafeii Norman Eric 56 Hagan Elsie Jane ........ ' .. ' . 274 Hagan Jane jgg Hagan William Clark 350 Hagedorn Dorothy M 258 Hagedoin Fred Bassett ..126 316 326 Hagedorn Marvin Dean . . 319 Hagedorn Roger F ...[...[.]..[. 55 Hague Mervin Duane , ' 325 Haight James Francis 285 328 Halbeiscn Charles G l92 199 326 Halden Frank Albert 45 334 Halford Richard E . ' 203 353 Halford Robert Sidney . ' .. ' . ' . ' ..... 353 Halili Geo Mayer ' 322 Hall Charles Harvey .. . !.. 134 Hall Gretchen Louise 145 257 Hall Howard William . . ! ! ! I33 32I Hall Maynard E Jr [ , 330 Hall Robert Chambers ... 340 Hallback Shirley F 74 247 Haller Ruth Ann 25g Halstrom Harlan Joy ... ' . !!. ' . ' !!! 205 Hainann Nancy Louise .... I74 251 Hamblin Betty Jo ....[.]].... 271 Hamer Patricia Anne !!!!64 267 Hamilton Marjorie A 258 Hamlett Joyce Helene . ! . l96 250 Hamman Joseph Wayne .. 3g5 Hammang Robert Thomas 50 134 Hammer Robert Dale 331 Hammond Alice Marie 74 I4I ls2 280 Hammond Janice Louise 278 Hancliett Rodney Leroy .. ' is6 ' 299 Hancock David Lyie .. ' . 346 Hand Edward Wayne I4I 330 345 Hands Barbara Jean 278 Handschin Beverly 247 Handy Richard L fii Hanes Joel Charles 340 Hanger Halcie Rhoda ... 251 Hank Polly ' ' 195 Hanken Beverly Javne ... . 74 182 Hanks Kenneth Wayne 324 Hanna James Carroll ... 30g Hanna Richard Glenn !!!!. ' !]308 Hannemann Glenys H !. ' . ' 271 Hannon William C ......329 Hanohan Jay 34Q Hanrahan John P 308 333 Hansen Donald W 4g Igs 349 Hansen Herbert Eugene 12S 424 Hanun Homfr Kyhl 205 293 333 Huiun Kirk _ _ ,, , 4 3 5 Him« U ;  ' ° ' 251 .274 HoUict Oonn -Jl Hol kn.cM Cl.nii nn ;iij 296 HomJn Kulh All n .„ HOMECOMING 5g Hong E«ttllt 213 315 Hood Bonnie GHn_ HtndfrJon Oom • 57 H.odf.lon Hward C 47 }03 358 Henderion Rich,vd 198 366 Hendttion Robtrl H 60 278 „ iiinien M«y Lou SJi Hinilnclnon I  E , 80 340 M Ronnie bn 5 .n M.u,.c. A ; 2« H,n.l, R«mond Pjul • M J ll '  ; ' T n rR. •••■::69 82 H.nHn Nofman John Henke Norman Wilbur 253 380 Hook Kenneth Ra i2g 182 Himen WiM.am John .« iJ4 290 Henkle •« ' ' ' , ...57 Han.on Da.id We;n« ' 59 1J5 Hennaoe- Caf ' ol Gent 3 4 Hanion Donald Ed.afd 251 Henoinjien Harold L 56 338 Han.on Greta L.e 277 Hennch Edward LouU 196 271 Hanion Mr Lulu 2 Henrikien Ardyth I gg ■ 350 „. 2«9 , . .88 1 5 1 5 i ti - • ,280 Im Caryl f ; 12S Im Forrtlt Carl ii «i Iry Jerry Lale .C8 )54 296 Hanion Newton a ' vt ' 7n 354 Hanion Raloh Allen . . 68 230 320 3ba Hanion Richard Edwin „j Hanion Rojer Sandbero jj7 Haniien Charlei B ii ' i;i ' ii2 ' 270 Han.elm Shirley Ann .88 116 «« | Hemy Cheller M Henry Robert Guy ■ ■ -iii-iii 194 359 Heniel Jamei William .128 182 19« Heniini) Charlei Dale jq Heniley Peony Jm ' i97 251 Hentoei Alice Mar e _. - 34 346 268 Hoooet Eyelyn Irene io 126 Hoorer Dale m ■128 192 311 Hoover Edna May 279 Hoorer Ellen LoulH 359 Hoyer Harry • • 330 Hooter Thomai Warren ' - H ' ! :! ' . ' :?:? E . ' .::iMiw IP. Jack PhyHit C .. 207 jS Jackion Charlet E 260 Jackion Shirley ■■ •■ 4 jackion Wendell Huih {j. igm jgi jacobten Erie K ■ ' Si Jacobien Jatoueline  Jacobion Jamei R « • « Jacobion Robert H . ■ _ 320 US Srrdcop. RobeV. Wn, J ,| Heijeit ' Charlei Emm.l .43 IB. .- Harden Shirley Ann 2go Herchenroder Jean n ' -■ 337 Heroet Roicoe J ' 345 Merink L.«erne Dale 64 ' 321 Herko Edw.ird 299 Herman Louite . • 99 Herman Raymond Carl 4j ,,„, _ 280 Harder Janola Diane 4 Hardie John M • ji ' j-q Hardin Richard BrOwn ' 268 ! ' . ' . ' ' .f:. ? ' j, li; . : ; : .i93 ' 27i Hopkini Martha Hogley Peter Hooley Ruliell J _■ Hopper Ch.vie Thomai Hardy Be erly je— jM 260 Hardy Joanne Helen J ? Harger .141 .58 362 Robert Oean Haried Thomai Michael = °| Harlow Mri Velma g Harmelink John Lrwin Harmening W-iyne A iij ' 290 Harmon W.vren Dillon 331 Haromy John Cvl .j, ,,5 Harper Dean Hamion 322 296 . 337 ..50 64 144 295 391 318 Hoiab Stanley Gerald ■ ;iA;i3 333 Horak Fr.incil John 180 IBJ |Jg Horgen Charlei ■ gi Horner Karl Ra mond HORTICULTURE CLUB J ,., ,, Hoikini Richard Wayne 4, Heme Thomai Baylie .i. Holchkiii Waller Alan Herrldge Richard L 196275 o ' ' ' DTr ' ' Maltfew ' Jr ■ ' ■■ ' ■ ' ■ -392 Herring Norman Jean -„ :i,;, i l Hourigan « '  ' '  ;„ ' 198 329 HerriotI James Allan .131 192 200 33i j, „,,„„ Maurice Dean  Herrmann Kenneth . 208 °« S ' : , ' rT„; ■ ' ■ ' ■■ Herihey Robert Vaughn Ho.e Robert Cene _ ••■ 345 !!L ' ; A ::::::::::2i6 36i Hermann Paul Jacob Hermanson Hazfl ' m •..•.■..196 268 277 Jamiion Jamei Burwell gjj Jjmiion Robert S jg Janll John Jr J2j Janiien Roger Gary 194 274 Jarc Jean Ann . „ Jjrrard Stanley E .• „ Jaikuliki Thaddeui ■ Jaiper Robert Warren Jail Victor H 199 278 j.iy Reba Mane y, Jeck Robert Van H ' JJ Jeffery Arlene F 4 Jelinek Jim William Jelinek Robert J 144 295 Jenkinl Ouenlin Lot Tt 350 Nilli inV3S4 h;;;;; Malor Jamei H -- Il SrlVberVcrover R 21 |J Hovey Eldon Hill . Mm Harper Joieoh Budge iiin 3M Hertiberg Rita Carol • 1 || How Sanley John • Harrington Donald J J45 Herylord. Either 195 Harrii Oouglai H 264 Hesse Donald ,05 Harrii Martha Jeanne He sie Lois Jean 57 Hams Robert Clement 49 215 Heise Norman Henry iii 271 Harrison Arthur L 163 364 Hester Lucille Mae 1 ' f ' Harrison Richard L 3, , j,mes Parsons . Harrison William E Jr 322 Heuberger Glen Louis ■ ■ | ' Hart Eugene C ,,3 Heuring Marilyn Sue 3S9 Hart Gerald E ' - -- ' - ' Jenkins Waller n. . 286 Jennelt Ruiiell Heal gj Jenningi Ralph Lee jj Jenniion Charlei V ■ - 32J Jennison Roger Newell 1 ?ti Jensen Arthur .,_. . _. 289 Hart Thomas Hughes ■■■ ■■ Hartman Theodore A jig ' jH 378 Hartshorn Jack Henry 362 Hartsuck Richard Carl Ai 319 Hareey Elmer Harold 133 Haryey James Jr ' i_ Harrey J.imes Ray | ? Haryey Margaret Helen jig 777 Haielton Emma Jane = ' ' Haih William Eugene ' o Haiiebrock Harlan W °J Haiiledt Marlene J 274 279 Hattendort Ann H 77 jqq Haltendorf EIroy - ' Hatlery Donald Paul 13 i Hauber Norma Jean ' Haubrich Robert W ' S Haugh William Edward Haupert Gene Lee i« 331 Haupt Cortland Owen Hauler Duane E :.- Hauihahn George 174 280 Ha.ei B.vbara Lee 3i2 H.l.ei Wilbur .. iff? 277 Ha.good P-itncia B l ' ' Hawkim Phyllil C J Hawki Jamei Edward 44318 Hawley Charlei L w Ha by Mary Eleanor ' Hayenga Mary 44 Hayel Channing W im ' J03 Hayes Francis Joseph iw Hayes James Thomas Jr Vi Hayes Ruth Elaine  | Hayes William AlonM | Haygreen John Grant  °J Haynes Juan Stephen ? Hays John Millord ' = Heacock Jack Mills ii7 ' 324 Head Edward Harrison 274 S ? r ' hl ' rleT ' M 128 317 333 Healey Charles i4.u Hearn Kay • • ■ . • 32« Hearn Roger Paul ;;■.■. ' . .263 359 Heusinkveld Merlyn ibi: 32Q Heyer Warner Hugh 1« Hicklin Richard Max jjj H icklin Ronald Alan Hidlebaugh Allen Ray 46 278 Hield Beverly Joy ■ 271 Hierseman Marilyn J 47 ' 277 Higdon Marilyn Jean 2g Higgini Robert Wm „„ HighMnd Melva Louise Hildebrant Richard V 275 H ildrelh Carolyn Rae Hill Edwin 56 Hill Jack Arnold ii? 329 Hill John Arthur ■ ' i Hill Lowell Dean 248 Hill M.vy Elizabeth 69333 Hill Richard James 128 346 Hill Robert James i7i203 340 Hill Roger William 4 Wi i Hill Thomas George ,4 Hill William Vernon 62 359 Hilliard Wm K _ gg 258 ...47 ...284 Hills Marlorie L Hilligross Eugene Hillyard Mr Hinckley Claude Duance Hines Max George 271 Hingtgen Joan Mane 60 141 Hippaka Thomas ■ • 1, Hirai Wallace A:usa -J ' jj Hird Mary Elian 184 208 Hirt James Douglas •■° ' Hiserodt Edwin Kent •.280 Howard John - . ■ 54 Howard Lewis Lyie fio ' 132 Howe Jack Warner 317 319 Howell John Lowery 277 Howells Laurine Allyn g Howland Frank Lary • Hoxie Mrs Gertrude 334 Hoxie Wayne K 2% Hoyer John .■■■••■.• 62 Hubbard Arthur Calvin igg 268 tir ' LerRich|rd-:.:::::i4 i87 346 HuberR0b.,Jdm und l Huber Robert Jay 258 Hudachek Mary M 194 247 Hudson Ora Elaine 55 207 Huebsch John Morgan 7 194299 Huedepohl Ralph Earle ..75 194 i Huelman Francis R_ j- 334 Huevelman Ward Thomas Huffman Mr James iir; 263 Huffman Nancy Jean 295 Hug John Wallace ' 45 Hug Phyllis 62 Hugh John 3 9 Hughes Frank Norman „g Hughes Helen Mane 267 Hughes Mane Joanne 263 Hughes Marilyn Jean 28O Hugus Janet Aline 4 Huism.in Charles Lee 2nV334 Hukill William V 56 349 Humislon James E 267 Humphreys J.ine Emily 34 Hunilon Ch.irles . • 3,5 Huniierlord Laurence D 253 Hunter Je.in Clare jgj Hunter Gerald 258 Hunter Phyllis Jean iio 274 Huntman Marilyn Jean 274 Jensen Betty Agusta XTn m iu i« ct xyn jemen Donald James 354 Jensen Gerald Wayne ' Jensen Gilbert Eugene ' , Jensen Harlan Phillip 7s ' j65 Jensen Harold Dean ' = - Jensen Howard 2OO Jensen Joan jjj Jensen K ! 5g ' l89 ' 382 Jensen Lloyd A 3° 28O Jensen Marilyn Gladyi 324 328 Jensen Richard Dee 354 Jensen Richard E 277 358 162 ' .83 187 337 49 203 303 324 HiierodI Helen E Hisiem Frank Thomas Hoagfelt Jim Hoak H Robert .... Hobde David Daniel .. Hodoual Ronald Edward •••74 200 250 Hoelle Bonita Belle 74 uu o Hoeg Gray Lee 331 Holier Linford Lee ••;■ ■....324 Hoffman Randall A Jr 324 Hoffman Thomas_ B • • •203 Huntlinoer Nancy . . ■ 174 362 Hunjeker Myron Eugene i ' «p Huniiker Ruopert K 3 Hurd Gordon Paul ,37 Hurd Mark Royal 254 Hurlbut Joanne M 271 Hurst Dona Delores 4 Husband Richard 44 Husen Earl William ;n ' iw ' 293 Suser John Theodore 40 138 293 Husmann Fred Emory jgo Husiey Margaret Susan g Huslace David _ • 334 Huston Gordon Wycod - Jeopesen Betty Lou ■.■.•.M ' 3l2 Jeopien Kenneth L 3 2 Jeosen Myron Virgil 2i3 271 Jerald Judy M . a 25I Jerde Joan  ;■•,■ 57 Jermier James Amen Jeske Walter 4T ' 2S7 Jewetl Dorothy Jean „ Jicha Russell Hugo ' Jillson Dale Bnce J34 Jiminez Daniel V jge Johndreau Dave ......72 Johns Don ■■■■■: « ' i4 7i 257 Johns Eleanor Marie ■• ■•« ' • gj Johns Willis Dean -jjj Johnson Albert jj 28O Johnson Annette . ■ . .7 yj Johnson Bruce Leiand jji Johnson Charles Keith jjj Johnson Clayton Carl j Johnson Francis M jjjj Johnson Frederick H jjj Johnson Gene Addiion j j Johnson Gerald 0.ile iJi ' SSS Johnson Harold F _ jg, Johnson H.vold Roger 207 271 Johnson Helen Frances ™ JSl Johnion Howard K jgj Johnion Howard Paul 3 2 Johnion Irving Gordon 337 Johnion Jack Oliver 294 Johnion Jamei C_ar 290 315 Hedllrom Donald C 32 Hed_i_l-om Nancy Lee ... ■ • • ■ 258 M Beth 334 Heflner Heggrn Robert Allen 44132 Heil Paul Henry 32, Heim Orville E 205 Hein Clair Edviin 134 331 Heini Oouglai M - ,,„ Hemlj Eugene HeM Cordon Royie 3 2 Held John Sherman 205 311 Held Stanley Edward 251 Helfrich Bonnie Jean 271 Helint Nancy Clare y Hellrr Robert Lewil 322 Helton Paul Gene 57 Hemerson Donald R j- Hemingway Keilh Prict Hempllead Mr Jean C Holderidge Belly Joan 32 Holdiworth Ronald J 349 .274 Ibson Nancy Mai 200 271 lehl Frances Louise ' .., mield Donald ntho? • ■ i: ug {Si INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB .. Inman Cla ?. ' S„5irTV ... ' 64 Holl William i. - ,y, 321 379 Holland Spencer .50 134 31 ' J 3 Holler Howard 215 Hollin Robert Warner j j y 1J« JJi Hollowell Barbara J Vi ' .r.Vri, cnrirTY Lewis ■ ■ . . • 128 Holman Dave JJ; IQWA CHEM SOC ETV . i T. 311 Holman Paul ' jg lOWA ENGINEERING SQUe.- ,37 Holman Sam Jontt Holmes Allen W Jr Holmes David H Holmei John Albert Holmes Shirley Joan Holmes Thomai Holicher Donald 58 ■ . ! ' . ' . . . 334 68 334 ...193 ■fiO 193 278 346 132 197 58 364 Holit Richard Barrett 196 274 Holslad Ethel tola   liwin Donald Wm ■ ' 239 ISA ,„ ;. . ' . ' . ' 209 ISC PLAVERS 65 ISC SINGERS V «liJ8 195 365 Iierman Bernard t . . SQ 1 ' 75 issiE — ::;•.•.. 349 Iveison Myron JamM 5 Ivtrson Prof johnion Jamei Robert Johnion Keith .. ■ ' ; ii ' vii ' 324 321 jobnion H ' :, « i; 5J1o1? 185 2 6 Johnion Kenneth w s« w ' 200 250 Johnion Lael Jeanmne 230 Johnion Larry .. 324 Johnion Lauren G jqq Johnion Lyman Kay 34 Johnson Lynn . .._•• •• ' j Johnion Malcolm Kfllt ■■■ g ,jj 54 326 328 134 56 293 45 196 „ , f IM Johnion Robert •■■_■■ 45 50 Johnion Robert GudwW 34 Johnion Robert J ■ ' . ' . .2Ce Johnson Rober Lnrll ,5, Johnion Robert W jj Johnion R«0« ' , ' 320 366 Johnion RonaM LH ij 1)2 564 Johnion « ' ' ' ' . ■ 199 251 Johnion Ruth tiliw 55 132 350 Johnion Sherlock  ■ 274 Johnion Shirley Ann ■ jj Johnion Victor  _ ' . ' .199 Z Johnion Wavn, Gullm ■•• .J«5 Johoilon Jamei  •« ...129 Johnilon Robert L« ...JOO Johnston William R 42S JOINT SOCIAL COUNCIL .75 Jones Arthur Duane :: il. Jonts Arthur Lowell 44 20 Jones Mrs Bertha -300 Jones Clayton Herbert ....75 199 290 Jones Donald Akers 3|o Jones Edward ;;, „, Jones Haydn Edward ■ ' ., ,i Jones Jean Etta 46 72 Jones Jeanette Eloise ' 4 Jones Keith Richard i}-illl Jones Mary Ellen ISI Jones Patricia Ann 248 Jones Patricia Dale 253 Jones R Thomas 326 Jones Rex H ■iiiiii i Jones Robert B 131317 321 Jones Robert F 135 Jones Thomas Lloyd 3 u Jones Veronica Ruth 258 Jones Vivian Lucille ;i™ Jones Wendell John 75 317 320 Jones William Harry 312 Jordahl Gene Walter -56 Jordison Robert Ray 354 Jorgenson Harold S 324 Jorgensen Arlo iociiijil Joseph Thomas A ' il III Joslin Kenneth Hazen i?? ,9? Joslyn Peggy Ann 245 267 Judd Roger Dale ;ii JSV Judge Patricia Marie ii JUDGING TEAMS ;,;«? Junko John Clair 134 331 Kadera Clara Jean 271 Kaiser Ed -72 Kale Wilson Samuel 319 Kammerer Reuben L 133 317 333 Kane Edward Truman .317 326 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 262 KAPPA DELTA 264 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 266 KAPPA SIGMA 312 Karlson George Robert 345 Karns Dean 210 Karr Catherine Ruth 280 Karsten John Peter i-2 5 Kash Norbert John 136 199 293 Kaskie Carl Joseph i--;iil?c Kassel Kenneth Wm 40 138 295 Kastler Neil Blair 61 320 Kauffman Mary Lea :,i%ll Kaufman Harold Carl °„ Kaufman John Davill 49 319 Kawamoto Mitsuo 215 Keast Duane : -iS?? Keast Patricia Sue ...174 ISO 186 267 Keeney Martin Glen 44 365 Keency Robert Basil 349 Keesey John Conrad 330 Keho Jack James -55 Keim Charlene Faye ;;i,,„ Keith Derwood Gail ,io Keith Jane Janell 25S Keleher Merle James 333 Kelleher Denis M 300 Kellehcr Thercse M 139 Kellcnberg Richard H ?Js 394 Kellengerger Diane L 196 268 Kellenberger Edward R .43 75 194 316 317 329 Keller Samuel Alvin 198 Kelley Dale Edward .126 189 354 382 Kelley Marjorie 271 Kelley Robert D -75 Kelling Edwin Harold 350 Kellogg Jack Lavern 134 Kelloway Randolph W 32S Kelly Joan Elizabeth 278 Kelly Joseph Richard ....128 199 329 Kelly Robert Donald 43 73 330 Kemmer Kelvin Earl 138 321 Charles 328 Jean 280 I 349 ,„ , ....... T 57 Kenney Glen ; ;55 Kenney Patrick Andrew 50 199 Kent Beverly Ann 254 Kent Donald Doran ;ii is„ Kent Dorothy Ann 1° ' 380 Kent James EIroy 325 Kepner Pauline Alice 253 Kerrigan Edna L -46 Ketcham Margery L 251 Kettner Jacgueline E Ait?S Kiburz Kenneth Isaac 128 319 Kielhorn Donald Rae 286 Kiemie Siegfried F 62 183 196 Kienzle Harold Keith 44 Kieraldo John Henry ;i;15 Kiliper Harry 68 354 Killehrew Robert F 300 Kimball Edward Allan 349 Kimball Ruth Anne 275 Kimberlin Kendall K 40 Kimler Albert Lester |4 Kimley Seige .. -W Kimmell Alice Pauline 280 King Blanche Mrs 257 King Carolyn Ann 267 Kemper Edward Kennedy Phyllis Kennedy Robert Kennedy Wilber King James Edwin -. vWl King Kenneth Harrison il iiZ King Lowell Alvin 49 308 King Marilyn Gladys « King Mrs Minnie J King Patricia Joan ;„ „c King Robert Ditzler ■■•••• •••■69 325 King Thomas Wm ..43 73 133 175 334 Kingsley Charles D 69 75 326 Kingston Dean ,75 Kinion Wayne Arthur 3  Kinkel Wm i. ,,? Kintner Robert Roy ii Kinyon Robert Taylor -73 Kirchner Ronald F 333 Kirchner Shirley Mac 251 Kirk James Dee 329 Kirk James Judd 358 Kirkeoaard Leo James -58 Kirkholm Anita A A; ; ,„? Kirkpatrick Bruce A ,Si Kirwan Barbara Ann 271 Klaver Phillip III 354 Kleaveland Jay C i„ ,?2 Kleese Robert Edwin ,S Klepper Paul Merton 294 Klindt Erma Aleta 258 Kline Lloyd Irwin ...48 ISO 182 328 Kline Marvin Lean 48 180 182 Kline Paul Dale 289 Klinefelter Thomas A 304 Klingcr James Bernard 44 132 Klinger Larry 296 Klokner Donald J 365 Klopfenstein Fred J 54 Klopping Emma Irene 257 Klopstad John Bernard 184 349 Klute Dennis Kay 338 Knapp Lester Leroy ' 25? Knedler Marvin Eugene 184 203 Kncen Letitia Jane 263 Knight James Bradley 215 Knight Jean Louise 145 264 Knight Marilyn Jeanne 251 Knight Rolland Carl 334 KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK 43 Knobbe Louis Joseph 326 Knodel Elsie Ellen 163 253 Knodle Helen Louise 74 272 278 Knoess Rachel Rau 257 Knott Bertha Joan 245 247 Knouf Guy Harris 333 Knowlton Beverly Jean 251 Knox Martha Willis 46 Knudsen Deino 54 Knupp Irene Rose 280 Kunlsen Stanley K 295 Koberna Frederick W 318 Knch Donald Gilbert 192 198 365 Koch Gerda Emma 74 274 Koch Patricia Jean ...42 126 214 380 Koch Robert Dean 334 Koch Ruth Mary 198 268 Koepp Richard Arlan 47 131 321 Kohl Kenneth C 204 Kohlhaas Darlene J 197 274 Kohls Richard F 324 Kohnkc Donna Pahde 194 Kohnke Robert Earl 41 133 299 Koinzan Delpha Jean 251 Kollmorgen Ardyce E 258 Kollmogen Mark 299 Koize Dick Charles 198 333 Komanetsky Michael Jr 62 Kontady Howard L 330 Kontz Milo James 58 Konz Ronald Otto 365 Koochagian Armen Vahe 192 198 Koppes Robert John 350 Kordik Kenneth S 69 133 Korndarffer Zelotta 268 Korslund Allen John 40 293 378 Korslund Charlene 192 Korslund Lois Nanette ...136 174 258 Kowalski Gean George ;- ?9 Kozak Ernest Wayne 132 333 Kozma Alexander N 50 Kraemer Richard Henry 64 Kraft Betty Irene 275 277 Kraiie Ronald Betz 184 Kramer Bernard Wm 58 Kramer Carol Joan 196 268 Kramer Richard Dean 50 324 361 Kramer Ruth Elizabeth 278 Krampitz Joyce Rita 251 Krapfel Louanna 258 Kratochvil Millard ;ii-,,5 Krause Ervin Duane 187 318 Krebs Carolyn NNorton 251 Krehs Donald Lee 330 Krebs Norman Ray 131 Kreer John Belshaw 41 44 45 132 198 Kreider Orlando -45 Kreiter Robert Wayne 293 Kremers James Harry 337 Kreutzkampf Carl W iAo?? Kreutzkampf Doris E ° il} Krewatch Katherine A 271 Krieg Arnold Dale 55 Krob John Francis 307 KrobI John F 56 Kroeger Henry Rondell 49 308 Kroeger Leila Mae 205 258 Krotz Kay Dell 74 210 274 Krowka Virginia Marie ■ ■ ■ -■ l g Krueger Barbara J innfl Krueger Robert H ?SH,? Krug Margaret Lovaire 194 271 Krumery Max Wm 204 361 Krumm Floyd Henry iii ,ii Kruse James Fredric 285 35U Kruse James Joseph 366 Kruse Lorna May -46 Kruse Robert .. . iinli] Kruse Virginia Louise iik Kueckcr Willis John ■.;,iii Kuehl Leroy Robert 49 304 Kiiehl Rollo Homer l ' i?; Kuester Allen F 2 346 Kuetemeyer Carol Ann 264 Kvetensky Warren S L;,:L;lii Kuhl Albert E 50 134 333 Kugn John Paul _55 Kuhn Pat Ann 280 Kukssis Amis ;; 5i; Kullman Richard Jay 43 203 Kunkle Harry W .57 Kurtz Virginia Ann 263 Kutcher Stanley T 295 Laberge Edward C 64 87 230 307 Lacey Dorothy Anita 268 Ladehoff David M 203 303 Lalleur Edward John 315 Ladeur Herman Edwin 204 320 Lafrance Richard F 58 Lagc Kathryn M 272 Lahman Roger W 204 365 Lamanski Lawrence L 56 Lamb Billie Dean 128 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 314 Lanimers Bernard M 318 Landel Luella Marie : 258 Landgraf Robert John 75 346 Lane John 325 Lane Pauline 268 Lang Jervis Webster 62 183 Lang Marion Eugene 128 Lang Merle Howis 56 Lange Glorie L 199 277 Langebartels Ada Mae 268 Langebartels Leon 315 Langenherg Donald N .49 213 350 381 Langmade Barbara Jean 175 272 LanijstoM Laurence G 134 Lannan Margaret Joan 278 Lantz David Charles 182 312 Lantz H L 139 Lantz Judith Ann 267 Lanza Balfour 334 Lapsley Robert Jr 56 Larimer Marjorie F 46 245 263 Larkin Pauline Louise 247 Larrew Leo F 141 Larsen Clarence Jr 362 Larsen Donald Eugene 62 322 Larsen Judith K 275 Larsen Oscar 195 Larsen Patricia Jean 199 Larsen Ronald Lee 307 Larson David Louis 64 296 Larson Dean Eldred 50 134 Larson Donald Gene 47 129 286 Larson Elvin 296 Larson Ervin 296 Larson Kenneth Leroy 128 324 Larson Lloyd Jack 134 333 Larson Mary Louise 268 Larson Maurice Allen 131 Larue Harriet Elaine .186 264 345 380 Lassen Laurence E 62 324 Lathrop Charlotte 251 Lathrap Robert Lee 213 345 Laughlin David Kent 337 Laun Donald Russell 86 Lawbaugh Laurel Jean 260 Lawdahl Harry Thomas 324 Lawrence Alice Gear 267 Lawrenson Donald L 128 Lawson Jerry Walter ; ; ' ?„ , Lawson Merle Gene 44 204 Laxson Carol Floy 47 198 271 Layton Beryl Wesley ;i -,;S Layton David L lit II, Leaman Jack Erwin ?,, Leaneagh Jerry Del 322 Leaneagh Larry Wade 318 Leathers Robert Lee i. -.i,?. LeBuhn Carl 68 73 284 312 Le Buhn Martha 272 Le Buhn William Joseph .68 Lcdlie Robert A 307 Lee Barbara Jane i-iil Lee Dean Irwin ,5 ,?= Lee Donald John 60 365 Lee Nancy iii ,ai Lee Wilda Jean 163 2K1 Lee William Charles 34y Lee William Eldon -54 Leehl Robert George 131 Leen Virginia Ruth 196 Leerholf Robert H i .-iiAli Legg Carol Dee 174 186 257 LeGrange Bill 1|| Lehman Harold Arthur 12y Lehnert Geraldine Ann 251 Lchnus Laurel V ■ ' ■° ?Ii Leibov Mary Margaret 263 Leich Edward Paul 285 Leiden Robert Leo 31Z Leithen Loyal W 322 Leithead Roger Barry l.iii Leiand John Albert 64 353 Lemly Florence Alta ;-;c,ii Lemmer Eleanor Joan 175 253 Lemoine Roy E 192 Lennon Russell Bert 289 Leonard Constance Ann 60 200 205 250 Leonard Susan Frances 199 213 280 Leonard Wayne Ralph 362 Lessin Jack Edward 353 Letsch Richard R 208 Letts Jean Allene 280 LeWellen Nancy Ann 251 Lewis Dan James -50 Lewis Dolores Irene 247 Lewis Earl Edward 132 199 Lewis Leia June 199 258 Lewis Robert Leyshon 160 362 Lewis Robert R 203 324 Lhotka Frank 320 Lidell George Harold 340 Lietgen Wendy 353 Lillie Patti Ann 257 Limbaugh Dick V 128 Lincoln Deborah 280 Lind George Marion 134 Linder Paul Arthur 284 290 Linder Richard M 207 239 333 Lindcr Walter Jay 203 Lindgren James Buell 68 86 126 171 173 230 334 381 Lindgren Joyce Elaine 126 251 Lindhart Otis Nell 54 75 364 365 Lindsay Ann Louise 271 Lindsay Marjorie L 258 Lindsay Robert E 47 141 329 364 378 Lindsey Carolyn R 268 Lines Janet Eleanor 254 Lingenfelter John G ' ?; Linnan Donald Dennis 308 Linner Marvin Eric .68 Lippert Louise Helen 163 186 264 Lisle Waldo Emerson 208 304 Lister Mary Ann 74 247 Lister Robert E 128 334 Liston Darrcll Henry 319 Liston Mary Elizabeth 258 Liggig Dorothy Ann 64 257 Little Luther Irving 61 Litwiller William F 128 294 Livezey Walter Floye 60 333 Livin Robert Merle 324 Livingston Prof Arnold 239 365 Lloyd Donald Arthur 140 317 330 Lloyd Mary Ann 258 Locher Ronald Joseph 333 Luchhead James E 353 Locke Harold 59 135 Loes Zoe Monice 280 Loeschen Herbert Carl 44 132 207 Lofshult Margaret A 251 Logan Glen Harold 346 Logan Helen Louise 272 Lohry Kermit Dean 362 Lokken Clayton M .62 Lomen Ernest Richard 294 Long Frances Elaine 250 Long Leiand Sagstuen 128 Long Raymond A 69 Long Robert Curtis 68 Long Sam Joe -S Longley Barbara Ann 253 Looschcn Mark F ,, ,,, Lord Louis Lyie 317 333 Lord Ruth Alice 200 210 271 Lorenz Alan A 299 Lorenz Richard Allen 55 131 319 Lorcnzen George A 300 Lotspeich Ralph S 308 Loubert Donald Wm 345 Loufek Elizabeth Ann 268 Loupee Geo Martin Jr 293 Louton Joan Audrey 193 280 Love Margaret Mary 200 268 Love William AAi,?3 Loveall George A Jr 73 208 312 Lovick Ardie Leroy 326 Lovig Glenn Jr inco? Loving Jean Rose 195 274 Lovilien Carl Thomas 135 WU Lowe Harry Cecil 58 311 189 Lowndes Thomas H ... .44 204 284 346 Lowry Harold D 300 Lowry William Eugene 334 Lubsen R J 134 Lucas Kathleen Jean J ' Luce Gordon R.iymond 32Z Lucken Frank E x.iS. Luckow Dale Robert 54 194 299 Ludeman Ann 187 26 Ludemann John M hit Ludwig Robert S ;i-;i;,?i Luehr Martha Elva 46 163 24S Luellen John Dennis 141 Luelhie Delores E 263 Luethje Donald H 324 350 Luhring John Edward 80 358 Lukey Mary Jean 251 Lum James .134 426 Lunan Frwicn Ann . 2S3 Lundahl Robct D 1 il 3«2 Lundblad Jcin Elltn 2S4 Lunquitt Aim Chmr 366 Lundguill Krnnclli C 1 )4 3S8 Luthff Lolj Iffnf 278 Lut|«ni Donnj Jane 213 280 Lultrrmin dtraU C 329 LUTMERN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 196 Ly.ill John Richlrd 45 394 Lyhlrmj Audrey Jojn 271 Lynjii Kjthryn Ann 197 280 Lynch Chirlti J 320 359 Lynch Jam« H.iyden 307 Lynn Arthur Donlld 62 394 Lynn Mjrgery Ann 280 Lyon Craig Alfrtd 61 350 Lyon Donald Gordon 128 Lyon Gaylord Jof 70 LVON HALL 268 Lyon Norman Eugcnt 324 Lyont Htnry Ball 56 354 Lyont Waltn Jr 75 350 394 Lytli Barba a Rat 272 Lytit JancI Enlyn 272 Mc McAdam Jant 263 McAndroi Paul J 57 McAndly John Kitchtl 312 McAninch Carroll Dean 62 328 McBrlde Iran Lm 128 345 McC.i6« Vrnon Clair 141 McCallilter Luternt 64 328 McCanct Shirley Jane 45 McCandlm Barbara 269 277 McCann Ethtl Mane 259 McCanon Mr Byrde 346 McCarron Frtd Harold 64 McCarthy Philip C 199 362 McCarthy Robert H 320 McCarty Vernon A 338 McCarty Vincent 128 McCaull Mary Jean 274 McClaughry Nancy C 257 McClelland Dr John B 128 McClenahan Nancy Ruth 214 267 McClure Donovan D 362 McClure Jon Earl 73 350 McClure Keith Roger 324 McClure Robert C 319 McCombi Hugh Detin 350 McConnell Col G B 73 McCord Patricia 215 258 McCormack Joan S 46 254 McCormict Mary Louiit 46 272 McCoy Lois Elaine 184 281 McCready Carol June 174 272 McCulley Herbert N 141 McCullock Wm French 300 McCully Robert Moses 56 McCurdy Janette Alene 274 McCutchen Robert 210 McDaniel F Keith 68 331 McDermolt Herbert H 87 McOermott Maryan U 260 McDonald Catherine i 271 McDonald Daryiin 87 160 McDonald Eyerett D 317 McDonald Janet Elltn 260 McDonald Patricli J 138 295 McDonald Robert F 128 McDonald Roger H 85 McDonald Thomas Edwin 48 182 McOougall Robert W 340 McDowell Kathleen R 281 McEachran Daniel C 337 McEloee William 134 McFadden Marilyn L 42 46 126 McFarljnd Ernest G 59 135 McFarland Martha Let 74 263 McFarland Robert 55 McGehee Oatid H 49 203 349 McGhie Jean Eli ab«Ul 274 McGinness Charles E 318 McCinnis Robert F 361 McGlynn Gerald E Jr 300 McGregor Lee Robert 58 354 McGrr Eterett Ralph 54 289 McGre« Joanne 200 250 McGrory William Paul 56 McGuffin Paul Jxobt 324 McGuire Charles S 304 McGuire Jack 230 Mclnerner John F 199 Mcintosh Tom Henry 54 McKean Helen Elaine .74 163 229 253 McKean Onalee Marit 281 McKean Prof J P 43 McKean Raymond Lowell 311 McKee Beierly Ruth 205 274 McKee Mrs Came 362 McKee Louis Carter 340 McKteyer Daye . 82 McKemton Bob 143 McKrnna Bernard Duani 64 McKenna Donald J 56 McKenna Muriel C 263 McKeniie Robert F 7S 136 365 McKeo n William C 141 McKernjo John Faber 353 McKibben Esther Mae .195 205 251 McKinney Harold Enni 73 317 322 McKinstry Robert C 308 McKone Mri Miriam H 354 McLain Richard Leiand 304 McLaren Kathryn Lee 88 267 McLaren Peggy Joan 145 174 186 267 McLauthlin John H 337 McLean Janet 260 McLennan MarMrit 271 McLuen Jack 80 McManigal Judson H 300 McManus John Thomas 312 McMarlin Kenneth D 56 McMillan Alice Irene 258 McMillan Fred W 62 McMullin Eugene Baker 294 McMullin Richard N 326 McNeil Dons Mae 210 267 McPheelers Nancy Ann 254 380 McPlerren Lora Bonnie 278 McReynolds Gerald A 333 McRoberts Keilh L 208 350 McVey Gary Clarke 128 McVicker Emma Jean 269 McVicker Robert James 72 362 McWhorler Barbara J 198 248 M Maas Jo Ann 280 MacBride George D 141 M.icF.irlane Robert J 353 MacMillan Robert M 333 Macoubrie Virginia 260 MacRae Jo Ann 163 263 MacRae Kenneth L 286 Macy Bruce W 312 Madden Charles Edward 135 299 Madden Robert Louie 50 Maddy Clarence Edgar ... 126 134 316 329 379 Mader Walter E 312 397 M.idison John Leroy 326 Madison Ralph Louis 333 Madson Marilyn Jean 200 271 Madson May Frances 263 Madson Myron Clair 131318 Magarrell Mary P 275 Mager W Fred 285 304 Magill William Thomas 128 311 Magnus Martin 135 163 Magoun Carleton Head 340 Maguire Keyin James 328 Mahaffa Roy C 204 Mahan Luther Alvin 364 Mahannah Harold C 210 215 Mahany Ruth Mildred 200 280 Mally Art 82 Mahnke Robert G 307 Maier Bernard Charles 128 295 Mam Cherie Virginia 197 280 Main Jimmy Ivan 132 Maine Thomas 87 140 230 353 Maitland Dorothy J 163 248 Maiwurm Donald 296 Makeever Dave Ayres 68 Mailer Marilyn Ann 199 258 Mallinger Rosemary 74 Malloy John Dennis 44 204 Mally George Edwin 333 Malmanger Bernice Ann 271 Malnory Richard Alvin 64 294 Malone John Stephen 55 143 210 Malone Kalherine E 74 260 Manahl Charles Edward 304 Manatt Richard Price 285 303 Manchester Virginia S 280 Manderscheid Lester V 40 129 239 328 Maney David Samuel 73 86 215 334 378 Mangas Darrell Leslie 141296 Mangus Darrel L 73 Manka Jack 185 Manka Robert Gordon 354 Manley Thomas L 134 333 Mann Bernie 82 Mann Jay 350 Mann Jesse Roy 213 Mann Julian A 350 Mann Kenneth Gould 80 141 Mann Richard 68 334 Manning Francis V 133 199 Manning Ronald Arthur ..197 213 303 Manny Lois Elaine ..162 245 247 381 Manock James Chiton 304 Manship Robert 72 Manson David Wail 322 Manthos Eddie John SO Marcum Jack Chiton 362 Marek Donald 296 Mark Larry Oavid 210 361 Market Thomas O ' Brlifl 50 134 Markhus Kathryn 1% Marple Gertrude Ireiil 280 Marggardl David J 213 303 Marsh Helen Gertrude 269 Marsh Richard C 317 Marih Roger Kenyon 337 Maiil-all Beverly Ann 271 Marshall Janet Ellen 250 Marioiek Patricia L 272 Marston Theodore R ..324 Marten Elylha M 194 271 Marlh David Spicer 340 Marli Jay Richard 328 Martin Adrian Wm 141 Martin Bonnie Lannne 194 280 Martin Mrs Cecil 359 Martin Christoph 324 Martin Donald Leroy 311 Martin Eh abelh Ann 200 279 Martin Jacob y Martin Lester Ronald Martin Margaret R 7. Martin Meredith Martin Ruth Evelyn 198 19 . '  n Marlm Walter G 73 345 Martin Ward Walter 134 358 Martin William D 318 Martinei John Ramos 55 68 329 Marvel Mariorie 263 Marvin Kenneth 48 Mason Edd Everett .126 203 316 320 Mason Nancy 278 Mason Palsy May 274 Massaguoi Fntii 135 318 Mathern Wayne Gordon 69 Mathews Emily D .47 199 245 248 Matt ews Mrs Florence 358 Mathews Gwendoline H 60 Mathews Gerald Claude 68 Mathews Jerrold Chase 331 Mathews Katherine P 186 257 Matthews Lawrence J 319 Matthews Rev Donald 134 330 Matlack Virgil Wayne 45 Mattison James R 57 Mat2 Franklin Pierce 359 Matiinger Dale F 294 Mau Jack A 57 349 Mailield Donald W 350 Maxfield Lucy Anne 247 Mavson Georgia Rae 47 271 Maxwell Richard Donal 75 359 Mayberry Gerald Doyne 62 Mayer Anton Frank 73 338 Mayer Elmer Joseph 365 Mayer Gwendolyn Marie 269 Mayer Hugo Engel Jr 286 Mayer Max Russell 138 293 Maylield Marilyn Joan 260 Maijola Arthur Mauro 329 Mead Edward Joseph 216 Mealilt Lester C 138 295 Means Dorothy Jane 251 Means Grace Alice 163 281 Mecks Robert B 162 Meek Keith Edward 141 Meeks Robert B Jr 307 398 Meinert Harry Mathais 326 Meinhold Neil Allison 293 Meis Mary Ann 197 258 Meisbauer Robert 56 Meiske Jay C 75 304 Meisner Marion Luella 263 Mekemson Robert R 354 Melas James 312 Meldrum Maryann M 254 Meling Melvin Louis ...86 135 162 334 Mellinger John C 334 Meloan Cli« E 333 Melow Gilbert Jay 326 Melroy Dana Lann 55 328 Melson Norma Jean 200 274 Mendell Arlynn S 40 139 378 Mendenhall Edgar Leon 359 Mendenhall Roger K 353 Mcnke Delbert Henry 315 Merriam Robert A 163 354 Merrill Lura Ann 272 Merrill Robert Horace 133 Merrill Theodore W 69 134 329 Merriman Marcus A 185 286 Merritt Roger Wm 317 330 Mershon Mary Alice 74 250 Mesknes John Edward 321 Mesmer Marie Barbara 280 Messer Barbara L 257 Messer Donald William 55 286 Messerly Roger Ray 330 Melcalf Martha Jane 272 Meli Barbara Jean 74 253 Metze Gemot Albert 346 Mewes Beverly Ann 200 205 270 Meyer Ardith Adeta 254 Meyer Carl Donald Jr 325 Meyer Clyde Wm 128 289 Meyer James Alfred 43 Meyer Kenneth Bernard 194 326 Meyer Lois Mildreil 200 258 Meyer Mardell Bertha 193 205 271 Meyer Margie G 251 Meyer Marianne E 251 Meyer Richard John 55 196 318 Meyer Wayne Alvin 333 Meyerholj George W 56 75 Meyers Shirley Anne 274 Meylor Thomas E 54 199 329 Meyocks Richard Dean 333 Micheel Wayne Edward 308 Michels Gordon Peter 128 Mikelsen Richard D 324 Micklewright James T 62 183 Millard Gillard Lynn 128 321 Millard Gilford Ray 141174 Miller Beth Jean 258 Miller Carl Edward 69 294 Miller Charles Edward 350 Miller Charles Wilbur 62 326 Miller Dean Edward 322 Miller Duane 72 Miller Elmer Let 59 135 Miller Elwine Duane 319 Miller Jacob H 45 322 Miller James Reuben . 41 49 83 126 171 203 334 M.iie. j .n Rofe, 43 134 284 362 145 274 -itt 28J 359 V.I. J. V. w 200 311 Miller Loraine E 239 271 Miller Mariorie B . 186 245 257 380 Miller Mary Eliiabelh 277 278 Miller Melvin Leroy 58 Miller Myron Kent 289 Miller Phyllis Y 253 Miller Richard David 44 204 Miller Richard Harold 86 361 Miller Roger J 73 Miller Shirley Ann 279 Miller Stanley A 204 Miller Vernon Keith 325 Millhaem Robert Nathan 350 Millhone Ralph S 324 Mills Harold Douglas 330 Mills Jerry Mo ' rell 326 Mills Nancy Alice 267 Mingus Robert Alvin 173 306 Minor Jeanine C 274 Minott Glen Merrill 140 Mintey Kenneth Earl 321 Minton Orville 57 Miguelon David S 354 Mironchik Edward 141 Mishler Larry W 328 Miskimins Radcan S 57 518 Mitchell Constance J Z71 Mitchell Janet Yvonne 274 Mitchell Leo A 62 185 197 213 Mitchell Lois Marie 60 271 Mitchell Margaret Ann 197 Mitchell Robert Gail 141 Mitchell Wallace G 333 Miyahara Allen Y 56 Miyamori Torao 60 Moe Mane Anne 281 Moeller James Alton 55 196 318 Moeller Janet Louise 271 Moeller Wilbur Louis 316 320 Moellering Annette 74 Moellering Dorothy 74 271 Moellering Hope Ethel 271 ModitI Robert Thomas 318 Mohs Marilyn Ann 163 199 277 Moklestad Norman W 128 Moland Arlene Louise 194 281 Molander Gene Emery £1 Moleson Wilbur M 324 Moline Ronald Allen 319 Molsberry John M 68 353 Momberg Darrell Arthur 349 Monen Mary Aynes 271 Montag Maurice Joseph 58 Montgomery Gene Ladd . . .69 203 320 Montgomery Wm Holard 134 Mooney Patricia Edith 269 Moore Calvin Palmer 324 Moore David Earl 326 Moore Eugene Lawrence 141 Moore Glenn Vern 294 Moore Joy Anice 205 Moore Mariorie Lee 46 245 272 Moore Martha Jane . , 272 Moore Norma Jean 186 253 Moore Vernon Lee 128 Moorhead Dwight C 954 Moorhead Jan Elaine 251 Moorhead Jerry 68 83 337 Moosman Erhard Carl 340 Moran Geraldine Carol 257 Morden Don B 396 Moreland Cleta Belle 281 Morford Shirley N 145 253 396 Morgan Mrs Alma 260 Morgan Ann 254 Morgan Arnold W 312 Morgan Robert Lee 62 Mork Forrest Jerome 131 194 321 Morledge Esther L .45 171 205 381 Morris Kathryn Elinor 200 274 Morrison Harry E Jr 349 Morrison Jacqueline A 253 Morrison Jean 42 46 88 254 380 Morrison Robert F 300 Morrison Vtr Sujanne 258 Mors John Edward 50 134 346 Morse David Sanford 230 308 Morse Robert Clark 152 Morse Roiney Charles 154 290 Morse Susan 251 MORTAR BOARD 38 Morlensrn James M 333 Mortimer Hugh SheldM 295 Mortimer John A , 300 Morton Kenneth Levtrn 152 Moseley Mrs Janel 361 Moser Paul H 318 Moses Allen Donald . . 49 316 317 Moss Barbara Joan . 260 Mossberf John Carl 51S Holo«awa Ralph S 529 Moltel Keith Narlev 72 5S6 Mounce Charles Wvren SS 505 Mosifsce Lawrence M 529 Moytf James H SO 154 519 427 MRA Muellee Frank . Mueller Alois Bea Mueller Erwin Elmer Mueller Frederick G Mueller John Howaril ' Mueller Mary Ann Muhm Donald Charles ! Muir A Gary Muir Robert Martin Muller Donald Rudolph ' Mullins Richard Wiley Mumma Robert Lee Munson David Clair Munster Marlys Joan Murakami Hideo Murohy Dennis Huoh Murphy Edward Jerome ' Murphy James Dennis 316 197 .196 281 135 333 321 215 278 173 180 ...337 .... 300 139 315 361 128 364 271 283 48 317 • 56 Murphy Paul Ra7morid ' 40 29 293 Itr Murphy Stanley James 75 141 213 III Murphy William Euoene . 40 62 Murrane Martha Ann . . U M? Murrane Michael Wm .. ffi Murrane Paul Donald . IMllfi Murray Kathleen A «b Muschott Daniel E ... ' . ' . ' ii„ Muzzy Conrad Norman ... iin Myatt Frank Cundill .... 46293 Myers Dorothy J 267 Myers Jimmy Dale . RTini Myers Marilyn Mane . ' . SI Myers Moses William . . . . ' ' in ' isfiili Myers Nancy Jean . ° iil Myers Robert Gene iiiw Myers Robert Gilbert ... ' . ' . ' . ' .... .350 Nichols Dwight . . Nichols Harry Nichols Merlin Leroy ' Nichols Ted ., Nicole! Myrcene Aones Nicoll Howard Clark Nicbuhr Allen F Nielsen Clarence C Nielsen Frank Edgar Nielsen James Arthur Nielsen Janice Ann Nielsen Mane Kathryn Nielsen Paul Martin Nielsen Robert Arthur Nieman Merle Duane Niffeneoocr Daniel A Niiya Herbert Y Nissen Thomas N Nisson Ralph Paul Nixon Henry Davidson ' !.. 197 i« Nixon Paul Robert ,„ Noeding John ii Noffsinijer James Lowe ■■■i ' n. Nolan Daniel F . . Noland Peijijy Ann ' . ' . Noll Francis Edward Nook Dale Albert ,,= Norberg Jack Richard i,5 Nordeen Donald Lee ifo Nordguist Glen B ,„? Nore Barbara Anne . ' „; Norman Roger Owen ,1 r Norris Bob | 135 289 .... 193 55 350 296 139 72 358 195 271 56 354 135 134 333 135 320 135 269 271 326 ■59 230 349 133 364 365 294 329 300 2 ' ' 3 331 Ory Marion Joan Osam Harold Duane . . . Osberghaus Maria Luise Osborne Edith Mane Osborne Harold Don Osborne Norman Oswald Osborne Ralph Osborne William Carl Osher John Edawrd Ostrander Jean ... Ostria Eduardo Otopolik Hugo .... ' . ' . ' Ott Joseph John Jr Olterson Robert Edgar Ottesen William Paul Ouderkirk Roy Elmer Overbey Charles I 277 135 60 .46 195 269 135 131 68 359 45 213 384 258 315 160 ...197 203 64 75 196 56 .333 Penguite Dr Robert Perkins Donald H Perkins Patricia L Perkins Richard G Perlroth Irving . . Perry Robert Lee Perry Shirley Ann PERSHING rifles ' Person George Evan Peters Jack William Peters Twila Mae Petersen Freeman C 72 58 258 359 328 349 281 69 .196 289 49 281 .199 294 340 253 199 Bob Norris Gilbert Hood Norris Hood Norris Richard Allen Norr Petersen Gen ' e Roo ' er ' .■;. ' . ' .■ 5s ' f?7 Petersen Horace A 11 Petersen Ingo Hans „„ Petersen Mary Lou jyiij Petersen Therol M . . r? 317 Petersen Wanda W ykl Peterson Ann Louise i„ Peterson Alun Louis . . ' iM ' no ' jQO Peterson Barbara Peterson Bob Kirk .. iSn Peterson Dan Warren «, Peterson Donald E . ?« Peterson Donald Lee in Peterson Doralene Rae 5aT p Peterson Edwin W ffi Peterson Elaine L igk yl r. ,,- Peterson Eleanor F ' jrin ' oncoc? Paarlberg Tennis John 359 Peterson Eugene Bruce 75 ' 21fi 11« ?fj P hre Carol Francis ; ; . J=f Peterson George B j ' Ht ? | HI Overboil Abbie Grace . 07 Overland Robert N „ Owen Dorothy Alice „i Owen Martha Carolyn 216 ?7? Owens Charles Herbert ,,7 Owens William ' Owlniis Bill James rq • ' i J .•..::::. ' :. ' :. ' ' ' .so nijs Oyster Pallas Charles Edward ' . . ' . 44 195 ooq Palmer Allan Van S Palmer Barbara Ruth ,ti Palmer Cloyce Dean 324 Myers William . .:,■,[ SO Morris Thomas Harry . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' go ' u 365 1 ' ' ' - J o-e ' ' ■ ' ■ ■ ' ■ . ' . ' . ' ! ' 149 Myrick Darwin 1° w°.T ' ' .? ' ' ' - 354 P l ' - ' er Euoene William .. ,1? .54 Northey M 196 196 Naij Arnold Truman Naio Harold Lloyd Nakamoto Lilliam R J,? Naney Richard Paul ,,q Narigon Joseph Edward jq? Naruns Laimons . . i io, Nash Arthur EIroy i|f l Nashel Marilu Ann ??? Neal James Swain .. „J Neal Leroy Albert . ii° Neal Lon Edward . J f Nebergall Donald C ...io US mils .69 346 Needam PauT ' Eugene .. ' !. ' . ' io ' iss ' 354 mam Ann .... 2ns ycx Norton P.IUI Robert I? Norton Paul Roscoe . . ' . ' ! . ' . ' ' m jyc Novak Raymond F .... igg HI Novotny Charlcnc ,=? NROTC fP Nuckolls Mary ' s ' ;:: ::. ' . ' 1,3 J?! Nuhep Wm J • ' 1° Numaw Calvin 5° Nuss Erwin 7 ' ioSo Niiss James Daniel .:: 3(7 ,S Nutt Nancy .... lllll Nutter Carole Joan ' : 1° Nyg.iard Beverly Jean ::::::::; 269 . .. ...V, ..uyciic William .. Oiq Pamer Helen Eriene ... piS Palmer Jean Bird ,f? Palmer Lora Mae : ,?o Palmer R.ch.ird B ..:: Hi ii.n P-ilmer Richard W .. ill ° 138 353 Nechanicky Robert D Needham Lilliam Edna ' Nygaard Marvin R Nyman Dale James Nymark Jane Helen 318 ..196 320 .210 275 Nef| ' cha;i;E7ar.::: ' «3 346 Neff Nancy Ann ...47 72 jiikVlxi Nehls Yvonne Delores |IJ Nehrbass Elizabeth A . ,,; Neiderman Duane Carl .::; gsjyn Neill Richard Lee .. loo Neilson Cora . ?? Nelson Charles L ,„J Nelson Charlotte G : 5f Nelson David Leonard :: on Nelson Elaine i°° Nelson Jo Anne ..:::: i ' ??! Nelson Joan Joyce . : lit Nelson John Clair ... infS Nelson John Raymond .::::72I73 Nelson Kenneth L = Ij 4 Nelson Ladrence Oscar ' ::: 289 Nelson Marian Ann ... igfijfo Nelson Marilyn Lucill it ?7a Neson Marione Anne 200 lit Nelson Mary Ann .. IRQ nn llf Nelson Morton B . . . . g? ?ni Ncson Myrna Joy .. |W Nelson Norma M .. ?=? Neson Richard Lewis isR Nelson Robert E Nelson Robert J Nelson Roger Darrell b Neson Rollin Matz ..:: i°l Neson Roy Elliot .. 55 sk ' ijgvn Neson Shirley Faye 121 Nelson T M Nelson William N :::::: 45-i3J- 3 3 Nemmers James C ' 204 Ir Nemmers Robert James fll Nephew Oliver Thomas . . . 47 ' 3i8 33? Neren Eugene . i l Neryig Stanley Orlan ' : : : r, fjf Nesloer Gladys E ,?S Ness Warren Clifford ::: kg {li Nessler Gladys = Netcott Janice j ' ::::; i9,-210 Netusil Anton F ,1? Neubauer Joan E ii oci Neumeister Wm Carl ' 2° Nevilll Coeleta Ann :: J° Newberry Don Eugene ... 59 Hi il, Newbrough Robert ••■■= '  5 361 Newell Noel Thomas .::: J?? Newhouse Virgil L . iS? Newlin Owen Jay ....:::: 46 7 54 85 171 311 378 337 58 54 ■50 134 312 312 86 230 ■.■■197 275 260 57 242 OAK HALL ,,„ Oaley William Baier liS Ober Jestm Edward Unerlelman Ouro F Oberlin Russell Lou Oberlin James William Oliermiller Raymond J Brien Donna Jeanne Brien Ruth Ellen Brien William John Occones Thclma OXonnell DeWayne ' V c OConnell John Joseph : ,1° Ocollor Robert oE? Odiand Donna Marie ' :: 19 ? n Oehlsen Richard A Tn$ 1?.° Oehmke Margaret L :: : 45 9 Oesterreicher Edwin %f 47 Ooden Victor Norman : M? ' Onnmeis Lois (pin ' ' -I ' -i; ■ - ' Oiendyk ' CJri J f ? f Oey Robert While :: : Itll l Ofones Thelma Jean «? Okubo Hikanu I l ■ 283 Richard W Robert C Palmquist Donald W ii P ' llt ' Gene ::: 5 Pammel James Dana ,V? P ' lnek Richard iii Pangburn Milo Phillip „„ Pape Richard Alan . „? Papantonis Kalliope ..::::: ' 7 274 Parker Owight Lynn .. gR ili Par hill Goal LaRue .... 74 205 11? Par in William George ....: 134 |?4 Parkinson Mrs Bessie ,i, Parks Franks Q Jr . . . fS Parrott John Wm ,X° Parry James Thomas iyk Parsons Gerald Edward :: :i26 ' l2i 294 Parsons Gerald Lee . . n Parsons Jack Dale i,„ Parsons Robert Earl ::: ii ,,? Pascal Bill ... - 1 1|J Pascal Robert ' ' Peterson Harvey John Peterson Janet A Peterson Joan Louise Peterson Leslie M Peterson Lewis Peterson Nancy Peterson Rachel Arlet Peterson Richard Paschal Robert F Pate Godon Dale Patel Dahyahhai J Patrick Jesse Donald Patrou John P Patterson Barbaia Ann Patterson Kenneth 205 322 ■83 308 ■60 283 ■ ■■358 .41 131 200 275 Patterson Marifyn ' L IIJ Patterson Robert L i„i Patton William Utiey :: iig ' igS Patzenhauser Max J ' ' ??2 Paul John Ray , i ° Pauls John Frederick :: 415 i2fi Pausen Elaine Donna ... ' 250 Paulsen Virginia V ,5x Paulsen Jack C ,„? Paulson Loree Alan 6 . ,« Paulson Phyllis E ,5? Paustian Lorenz J . j O 138 405 Olcoll William E ii ' -i n?! Paxson Marilyn Ann .. . ' 214 7 j 317 322 Oldl eld Josephine I iUf;° lf« J Harold Lawrence : ' 203 56 Olesen Duane Henry iSS P P ' lV Katharine C .. . ,nn NEWMAN Nichols Nick ,„ Nichols Charles W ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' .. ' 3 5 Olesen Jack ' n ' ' ' 2 379 Olesen Soren Leo Oleson Chauncey l ' :: Hkinkli, Olmsted Robert R ° | Olsen David Norman ' : : l°° Osen Glen Wilmer . ??? Olsen Phyllis 333 Olwi Tom Blake :: iin «S Olson Alexius Bill ? 5I Olson Carroll Arthur ' ::: ,11 Olson Donald Everett iff Olson Freda Phyllis . |°f Oson James Alexander .: ?,i Olson James Lester |?E Oson Kathryn Heleiie 2iri ' 27? Olson Robert Leroy Ill Oson Roger Harry ::: l°l Olson Roger Joseph . ?? Olson William H 2 Oilman Carol Ruth ,5Z OMICRON NU 275 ObPedahl Charles ' a ::: : ii4 ,„, Oopenheimer Donald A Inl Opperman Ivan Leon ;;-307 Payseur Alice Jane 47 263 ' 3Rn Payseur Portia ... =7 „q ™ Pearcy Wm Gordon : Ul Pearson Janet Louise 5S? Pearson Philip Theord ti feck tdwin Carlton . 7c ■aic Peck John Henry . ss ' iqR 310 Peddle Dick 1 ' 1? Pcden Mrs Bernice B 307 Pedigo Durwood M c Pegah Esmail . 5° Pegler Floyd Duane ..:;; iii Peglow Robert J ° Peiffer Leo Clement Pellecer Ana Isabel Pelletier Kenneth F Pelzner Frank A Jr Pence Betty Sue Pendergast Richard E Pendlebury Ann Louise 58 .340 .60 333 329 267 349 281 N CLUB = ? 2 ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' - ' ■■■RobeTt b ' « ? 1 ' ' Edna Raye .■:: .:::::::: ' I79 Newton Donna m ' « -i ii 0 Mary Louise .. . If, Penn Dorothy Jean i93 ' 250 ' 194 274 Orr Robert Burgess ??J Pennigroth Darlene . ilx Orr William Frank ,J? Pennington Charles ...: ,„« Orlner Dale .... l°l Peiniston Rosella Mae .: 163 2R1 208 Pennock Ronald Neil ifei 2Ri 180 188 359 56 ....260 194 251 . 359 , 138 317 318 Salome 194 247 Arlet jci reierson Richard E .... 4i ' l3i3Jc Peerson Richard G ... 73 Ig Peterson William C ™ Petker Dwaine K „„ Petrak Ronald Dean nc Pctran Donald Wm f „ Petrick Stanley Roy . . ig ' igR 333 Petnk Jack Sherman . . : : : 44 75 Pettit Alvin Clare . . H Peltit Dean Loris .. ift Petitt Joy Winifred . |Sf Pfahninij Jerome E ...: 199 «r Phedderson Phil In? Pfeiffer William H :::: i24 ' i?? Pfingsten Melvm F ,,, Phanning Jerry . ix ' „ PJelPs Gayle Marion ' :: 269 364 PJelps James William 41 44 7rj 294 l ' Marilyn Jean .. ' ||n PHI DELTA THETA . : f, PHI ETA SIGMA A PHI GAMMA DELTA 3« PHI KAPPA . % PHI KAPPA phi ' ,1 PHI KAPPA psi :: 11 PHI KAPPA TAU I S Pliilipoe Auguste G 2n Phillips Keith Eugene . ' . ' . ' . ' .V. ' 3II Phillips Lowell James .. 3S3 Phillips Reece W . 157 «! Phillips Robert F ,1? Pbilson Dexter Dean ' ::::: « PHI MU ALPHA 5? Phipps Nathan Aaron ■;?, PHI UPSILON OMICRON 42 Shirley Lou 45 239 ' 259 • ■t ciniu James A ain Pickford Hugh Sears jf? Pickford Lavon M i? Pickford Rollo S Jr i2n Piersol Frank .. Pierson Marilyn Anne :: 2?7 Pierson Phyllis . ,70 Pielrusza Arthur J ?h3 ' 3« Pifko Joy Anne Ill Pinott Russell . f2 ' PI KAPPA ALPHA PI KAPPA PHI Pilarski Mary Jane Pile Rowena Joyce PI MU EPSILON . Pinijle Ronald Jerome Pincjry Charles Warren .... {3x1x7 Pisle Russell Isaac .... ' sS «« Pisney Allelic Rose : ' 74 143 281 PI TAU SIGMA ... ■•■ • J 281 Pitcher Marshall Olin iS, Pitstick Roger .. |S Pitzer Mary Kathleen i86 ' i86 ' i87 ' 264 Pizzato John Frank .... 50 134 3fii Pace Charlotte Ann ....: 206 248 Place Louise Pamela ■ -JU 48 Plagge Mrs Leah . . Plalin Raymond John Plank Jack Leonard Piatt Donald Bruce Platte Harlan William Pletch Joan Helen Pluchar. Charles J . . . : Plummer Piatt PI BETA PHI Pickering James 344 346 271 195 229 260 45 .320 ■163 281 ■ 324 .251 263 141 362 68 330 ■308 320 349 58 263 „ . . 338 Marjone Lee 277 281 Plunketl Robert L i|o Pohm Arthur V ...... ' 319 Polkinghorn Arthur M ........ 325 Pollack John Eugene 184 194 296 Pollock Gerald R 182 358 428 Pollock Junt Mjrilyn Poljun • ' ' ■ ' Poolty HobtM John Poolmv Hxle Poop Eil«in EuO ' ' PopD U y ' Poco Richa ' d 0 Potltf BJrb r • Po ' t ' Aflhuf R Po ' ltf Chwl ' y ,„ PorUr Ktnnflh All Ml ' k Patrick 258 59 135 304 208 354 329 319 251 62 326 254 70 2S1 286 303 R,„har,J • ' ; 330 Rtilly Tfom« J ' ? ' 197 R.imjn Rjymond P«lt ' en ij4 312 R„mf ' RichJ.d C ' l 50 1 « Jj R.inhjrdt WJV 271 ReintJtt M r lm ' 248 .271 12 .60 i6J IBS 248 ■ ■■. ' . ' . ' . .271 S6 ■■■■. ' .... 274 300 Rtmkt Joyce LJutint Rtmli BJibJ R„i.m Richard Rtmli Barbara Loulu 203 359 on 277 Remmtri Helen R .- 52 Rerurd La«rence P«ul 330 349 Renaud Ray EWon - ' ■ ' Po.te. Mark Pauic. 203 R ' naud Kay ■ ' - ' ' 41 44 Porte, Robert Lee 155 R,„,ker Oarrell Hyson 195 359 P«e,.t. Margaret _A_ Roiien . ' ..■: Ro|M Balllio AllonlO RoHl Lynne Arden Roller Gilbert John Romanl Clona B • • Romani Stanley C . Romey Rosamond . Rooker Jamei Alan 2 Roiche Jamet F -jbo 242 274 Ro«U Jean •  ' •, I,- ' ... SB 189 Roidail Jame, Ru « ■196 254 JKl Roien Dorothy Ann 1 35 198 294 Roienberoer Clark « , Rotenberoer Paul I. • jjj i 294 378 267 ;;,. ja Schldl H  olil Otto Schaeter Ben Mr -jj Scl aeler Ro«er W _j Scl-al ' olh Ralph --_ Schakel Barbara JeM SJ Schakel Oonna Jew jTl Schalk Barbara Lou ■- jj, Sctalk Thoma G 210 274 Srhall Sally Vir.mu 5J4 Sthallau Conrad H .j Stharll Jame« Ha ry -. Schaudenetker Robert 44 132 Sthauer Ralph Flmf j Roienberoer Winlield Schellberg Willit 358 321 Sc ' ennum Earl Carl _, j Sttiermer i ' . ' ; ' ' ' ,_; ' 3OO Potekany Richard Leo j?| J 378 Renter Dorothy Anna .  J 258 Roimo Willii 5 Jr :;,.216 257 - .„.„ Cen. - ' ' 364 Renlschler Donna J { 50 r ,„ BeWa Lou ■ 307 Schienbein  • 0 « 350 Ro« Charlei Richard jjg schierhorn Martin B 317 329 .205 250 296 .329 PMt Jo ' n Henry Pow Jamei Millard PotKh Eujene J ie« Potail Shirley M . . Polteojer Ronald . . ■ Potter Ed«ard Monl« Poltei POULTRV CLUB jg Po«ell Arthur John 250 Powell Margaret Ann 296 Pooell Richard . _ 4g i26 Po-nall Herbert D j29 ' i73 174 364 Prather John A Jr . . IsS 64 69 326 ?« . .J..|:°; ' .. ' '  Sl, ' ; .42 248 380 Rett Margaret Ann - - 247 Relhviill Annette t g Rtuber John Henry 134 330 Reyei Enrmue R 323 Ron John Henry 318 Roil Ned ByrI . _ •;;ji7 325 Ross Phillip Arthur 205 281 Ross Thelma Anne ■ ' 2OO „ Ed«ard MonU 207 Reynolds Harry Dew ■ 253 Rossit ' r Joyce ••••• • .258311 ,r Jim Clayton 322 Rhamstme Margaret A 22 Rossiter Myers Milton 205 269 1 Horton Ronald 72 Rhode Harold Thorn 253 Rostat Jeanne Marie 141303 Sthlllerstrom Merl S „ j.« Sthillmoeller Edward « _j Schiopell D.ight _ j„j Schuendener Mrs n jj Schlaoia Delmar Oem 1 Schlegel Gerald John ; ' 278 u 253 Rice Catharine V 353 Rice Daniel Anderson 277 281 Rice Joan Carolyn jgj Rice Louis Conway Rice Norman Lane Rich Herbert G Richards Glenn .324 .131 , ; ' . . . .60 333 315 onald S 349 Richards Merrill E 128 353 Preston Frank g Richards Othel Rot ' 320 Priest Oorphan M 32i Richardson Dean E_ 34 .44 132 _ . 321 Pnngle John Philip 62 318 Proeger Linden Paul o 51 Proeger Shirley Emrna Prodil Carrington A jjj Propeck John Carl 132 333 Prosch Charles Edawrd 132 J« Proudloot Ronald M  Proiow Douglass Marl n 2g6 Prueitt Neil Elwin 45 psi c ' „,:_;, !i33 286 Pugh John Baldwin Pulliam George R ifiVi74 Pumphrey Paltie E 163 1 Purcell Marilyn 325 Puttmann Dwiflnl Quaas Lois Ma.in. 163 205 26 Quade Oerwood John Quanlance Robert G 196 250 Queck Norma Jean jg Quinlan Michael F ■ ii-iiiciii 378 Ouirin Dean Landon .40 54 75 317 J 8 .259 Rathul Stella _ 75 163 251 Rackelman Carol En 135 328 Radle Donald Gale qq «« ' i63i96 359 R])j August ' 197 281 ' i .?L E ' . .60 138 286 Ramsay Andrew t 294 Ramseyer Harrir Wm Jr Randall Collin Murel 204 Randolph George E 204 Rankin Edwin Lorin Ranta Raymond P jsg Rasmussen Nancy P 134 ' iii 2% Rasmussen Robert J - 139 281 Rasmussen Shilrey ay 315 400 Rathbun Herbert Wer • jgg Rathbun Robert J ' . . 322 Richardson Dean E Richardson Lowell t Richardson Merrill D Richlen Ellsworth 354 Richmond Donald Wayne Richmond Wendell Earl g Rickerd Adrienne B 208 Ridge Paul ■ ■ ■ | • ■ ' .■.281 Riebe Jacqueline Jean Rierson Lois Mar)orie 325 Rits Harold Anthony in 229 Riley Daniel J 353 Riley Donald Euo«ne g Hindsio Maria Jean « gg Rindsig William H 263 Rinehart Jean Ann jjg Ringgenberg Robert i. j 28 Rings Brund - 93 Rings Dwayne Da«id 333 Rink Robert Henry 275 Rinker Janice Louise ■■■■,k Q2SA 311 Rinner Max Deane « 70 -:i5« Ripkey VeWa Ins • • • - 215 Rippel Donald Kieth jgj Risk Richard Joe g2 Rist Donald Eugene 74 ' 272 381 Ritchie Barbara Lou ' ' j S Ritchie Robert Glenn ors 334 Ritter Keith Leon 257 Ritter Viyienne Lou jqq Rivedal John Conrad ■ ij 289 Ri,„ Dale A; ' ' -■ ;;. ...281 Roache Donna Mariene jjQ Roan Rosalind A •337 Robbins Richard 11 296 Roberts Dave .■,..274 ROBERTS .HALL 195 278 Roberts Lois Lucille 46 258 Roberts Sara Ash 45 Robertson Fred . ■ ui igS 321 Robertson Robert E i.3i. ' ■= ' Robinetl Ralph . .. _ jj 293 Robinson Daniel ' ,;;■ 74 199 281 Robinson Emma Jean 16 i ' Robinson Everetle L ■ ■ ■ 271 Rostenbach Albert G ...110 ROTC - „ ,.;; ■.■.■.....333 Roth Daniel Bernard 354 Roth John Dayid _ ..- - Rolhacker Mark ' '  268 ' 229 334 379 Rolhwell Jack D 141 Rotschaler Leroy H ...286 Roush Maurice Dean 304 Routh Don Wallace 2IO RouH E.erett Clark ...254 Rowe Janet Helen 2IO Rowe Kenneth ' 337 Rowe Louise Mrs ..73 Royal Capt W F ■....143 Royer Barbara B 5g Rubel Donald Wayne 3 7 Rubey Robert Grant 207 Ruby Dean Graham 204 321 Ruby Gor don Carlyie y 26O Ruch Colene . _ . ■ 2O8 296 Rodning Charles R ' 269 Rudolph Vera Jean j 325 Rudy William J 340 Rueber John ...• .■...269 Ruf Dolores Es « ' •„ .56 382 Rugger William Thomas • • • • gg 258 RugtiY Dorothy Mane ..•■ ...3I8 Rumohr Milton U ern 33 Runkle Robert Hobbs .68 359 Runkle William Hoover .64 321 Runquist Olat Alan 272 Rushing Marylee 278 Russell Carolyn Jane g2 Russell Robert James 354 Russie Clare 258 Rustad Cleo Ann ■ ' . .163 269 Ruter Phyllis £! ' « ...278 Rutherford Emily 5 3 9 Rutter Jim Keith 73 Ryan Thomas Ed a ' 0 353 Ryan Thomas William ' 31, Schlosser Muriel V 104274 Schlue Mary Ann 56 Schmall Leo Micheal • ' ; Ml Schmid SyUia .;., jgi Schmidt Berlie LOU,, ijj MS 293 ' ' ' 318 Ryan Wayne Erwin _•■ -333 schult: James Perry . Ryason Robert Raymond 128 319 Schulli J«rome Ramon Rvriel John E 334 crhulti Lloyd Earl . . Rydel John Rye Raymond Theodore - g Ryen Richard Rollin Schmidt Glen Schmidt Jimmy Lasstn g6230 Schmidt Malcolm •?; Schmidt MarTin Emn 3S Schmidt Robert A -— Schmitt Daniel . • 293 Schmitt Jacob Heimrit S Schmitt Shirley A jjg J, Sehnaut: John A gl 73 Scfneider fain ' 208 326 .43 Schneider Richard D ' Schnell Maurice Dean 303 Schnell Richard C 197269 SchnepI Margaret F Schnetller Estil gj Schnider Bill - 28 Schnirring Floyd L«o 57 189 Schohert Earl E ' gj Schock James Homer ijjj Schoel George Edwin Schoelerman Duane i it ' 196 312 Schoenlein Henry i ' ,34 Scholes Jo -n Ferguson 3 ScholJ Richard Carl Schoonoyer John V jq Schorle Jack W . •■ 54 Schrader Daj.d Martin ■■- ' Schrampfer Will H ■• 43 203 Schreckengast Wayne E • J Schreiher Charles A -j Schrein Eunice Oo-olhy JJJ Schricker Robert Lee jj Schroeder Jean L jffl Schubert Claire C « ' 135 205 Schuch Edward _ 345 Schucker Raymond t jjj Schulenburg Edward J 132 319 Schulte William E i Schult: James f ' l- [ 135 Schulli J«rome Ramon 334 schulti Lloyd Earl ■. ' .134 338 Schulti Paul Schull Emil Henry 365 267 Robinson Lois C ' ace 128 300 Robinson Ted Richard .345 Ratnoun noun. - 322 Robinson Thomas E . y 5.iiinai .....■ ,• 74 251 in  cnw.igf ■ -■ u„ u Rarenbuehler John A ii ' i73 189 Robinson Vernon Lee 29O Sallee Eleanor J so 134 317 Schwane Colonel Henry n .. jg, Raun Alan Reed .264 Robison Raymond G 321 Samer James M 307 Schwarck Dorothy A .;;.. 7JSM ...60 Sack Hans W ■. ' ....328 Sadanaga Kiyoshi 270 S.idler Mrs Fern ' . ' ... .271 S.ihlberg Jeanne Helen 43 340 Salbel Robert James 174 185 296 Salinas Xa«ier _ 74 251 277 Schull Jacqueline Ann i:_ 3 Schull John Theodor. ' 303 Schumacher Er.in H ...275 Schumacher Emily Jean 195 319 Schumaker Gilbert A jj Schumpo Fred H«nry iq ' 203 320 Schurman Albert John ... « 2° Schuttler Mary Lou -jj . ,.... n...ii. 73 Schwab Glenn OnilU Schwager Flora , 264 Raun Linnea Joan 323 Rawley James Edward 62326 Rawlins Don E 278 Ray Helen Virginia 259 Ray Joan 274 H„ Lillian • ■ ■ 48 ' i73 1«0 Raiee Donald Henry 251 Reager Eluabeth J 3 R„m Harold Edward Reardon Leona E J95 Reasoner oherl 72 RED CROSS UNIT - j- ■ Reddington Edwin • 35 jg jsi 31I Redfern Nancy Carol Rediger Louis Andre . Redin Robert Darnel . Reding Helen _■ ■ Redman Walter M Jr Reece William Omar . Reed Garelh LaVerne Reed Norman Dee Reese Howard L Rer.es Charles Arthur Reeies Donna Jean . . R„,et Margaret Helen R,hal Robert Eugene Rehman Charles J Rrithllein Caroline A Rtid Eldo Fountain 205 271 295 350 ' 331 199 281 290 56 ■ 325 319 321 138 319 ....245 263 72 254 354 324 272 321 300 Robo«sky John Robert • 35, Robson John H ' ■■• 267 Robson Ruth Ann 26O Robson Sue Ann 55 Roche Lawrence H 251 Rock Betty Ann 25I Rock Rulh Ellen 248 Hockhill Dorothy E 135 Rockwell Fay Albert 205 274 Rodda Janice Ann 3J9 Rodehorst Robert L j 278 Rodenberg Jeanne 31J Rodgers Clair D . . ■ • W.. ' . ' . ' .. 58 Rodgers Robert Edwin jg Roe Richard C 320 Roennau Wm Henry 163 277 Roesler Joan E . . _ ■ • ■ • 199 ROGER WILLIAMS CLUB 32 Rogers Daniel Joe Rogers Donald Wayne Rogers Douglas Alan Rogers Ewrett M Jr Samiielson Robert G - 72 Schiar ' ti Eugene Paul -g Sams John -- 128 378 SchwartJ Paul H _. 205 281 Sandage Roger 7 i« ' in 189 354 Schweitjer J ' ' ' ,; jns 251 Sandberg HIalmar P 57 126 1 1 o schwendemann Lynas K Sandherg Ted « '  ' ' ' .198 S.inders Richard Mark ...64 Sanders R L ■ ■ ' gl Sanders Rodney Arlte jg Sanders Wade PickntY i74 250 Sanderson Alice Joan gj Sandman W.iyne jOO 258 S.inds Dorothy Marii inn 205 250 Sands Helen Louist w Jj ,50 Sandyig Harold J 140 Santord Carl N .299 Schwene Donald Jerome 205 251 54 192 Rogers John H . Rogeri John Joieph Rooen Willard Hugh Rohrdani Maryin . Rohlf Dallas C ...203 359 ...308 128 174 182 239 364 .354 ' 58 354 . 319 320 324 Sanlord Lind Sanger Wm Martin . . . ■ Sanoshy John Louis . • Sarchetl Jeannine H ■ Sargeant Dartell E _ • Sargeant Herb Gordon Saum Nicholas M Saunders Hugh E Saunders Robert 5 • Saupe William Edward Sarage Robert Satage William Ralph Sawyer Jack 349 139 ...7 271 533 174 !...60 350 345 : 503 ... 12 .... 198 ' ..45 213 45 49 Reiil Robert Hogiett jjg R„, William _B ,7 322 Reigilsberger Frank R Rohwedder Robert R iii 196 Rohw.der Gerald Dean ., Jj J„ Rohwer Jean Laeern 163 ZOb «i 188 195 211 359 581 Sawyers Carolyn L- ;..... 73 SCABBARD BLADE 194 299 I JIfJard Cl.ir.- 1 0197 213 303 Scott John Kuehl ,„ jjg Scott Norman Henry jg Scott Palncia Annt ... Scott Ralph Eugene Scruggs Waldo Ellik ■ ■ Scruggs William A Scully Whitney C Seaman Don ld« r« Seaman Helmut ■■ • Seaman Ruth JuanlU . Searle Don Seath Donald Seaton Robert Lee Sebern Frank Th««as Seda Leonard Fr l • . • Seebach Dale C •• Seeber Harold Richard • - - Seehusm Paul George ' JjJ Seeley Judun 68 197 303 41 326 . . .516 «« 193 ' ■......« S59 259 296 3a 199 290 SJ7 429 Seffell D L 64 Seibel Vernon Carl 69 StidI Sue Ann 269 277 Seim Gernlil Ingemar 322 Sehndh M.irjotie 195 210 274 Sellers Robert George 54 290 StnnewaW Robert Wm 73 80 Serrell Martha Ann 174 267 Setzer Theo 289 Seurino Caria Diane 185 229 247 Severson Richard H 322 Shanhneen Shaheen Pasha 60 139 Shane Rrchard 208 Shaner Willis Wheeler 41 354 Shanks William M 204 Shapoell Owioht M 139 311 Shaver Gene 83 Shaw Audry Judith 257 Shaw John Benton 68 Shaw Joseph 82 Shaw Phyllis Ann 267 Sl-aw Robert Louis 294 Shaw William J Jr 134 338 Shearin Patrick V 48 180 320 Sheehan Joseph 44 73 319 Sheehe Gloria Rose 278 Sheets Donna Helen 198 271 Shelby Charles Edwin 293 Si eldon Charles M 349 Sheldon John William ..50 55 134 286 Shellberg Norman Gail 128 Shellhero Willis 203 Shelton James Harold 50 134 Shenton William M 70 Shepard Clayton V 41 43 204 284 337 Sheperd Olga S 229 258 Sherick Albert Marlin 141 Sherk Fred Theodore 131319 379 Sherk Sara Sue 277 Sherman Marilyn Phebe 260 Shey Daniel Jerry 56 Shierhorn Morton 350 Shifflett Esther 198 250 Shifllett Harry W 198 Shippy David James 322 Shirbroun Richard E 57 333 Shirey Vera L 260 Shirrcll Lenwood S 57 Shive James Lindon 41 43 184 349 379 Shonka Eugene Elwin 132 196 365 402 Shontz Wm David 128 Shoop Ronald Dean 143 Shoot Elizabeth Ann 210 251 Shoot Lyie Edward 64 303 Sl-opbell Helen Clare 210 258 Shorle Jack 193 Short Barbara Ann 48 180 186 272 Short Jr Wm Franklin 205 321 Short Winston Brock 55 303 Shubat Raymond Lee 340 Shull Harley Hollis 133 Shultice G Richard 129 248 Shrupe Charles Foster 74 199 269 Shuput Darinka S 74 199 269 Sickles Marjorie A 47 192 200 242 281 Siddall Darlow Gene 328 Siddall Larry Donald 205 Sidney Marlene Joy 254 Siebels Marvin 203 289 Siefken Carl James 68 210 358 Siegfried Kenneth D 132 162 Siegler Manfred 41 131 Sieverding Wayne F ..197 204 213 338 Sieverson Milton S 54 Sigmond Mrs Meta M 267 Sigwalt Robert Bruce 318 349 Sillars Malcolm 207 Silver Richard 296 Sime Ramona Arlene 248 Simmerman Marilyn Ann 251 Simmons Myrna J 258 Simmons Robert C 138 Simons Joan Ardelle 196 258 Simonson Luverne S 333 Simpson John Benjamin 69 296 Simpson Richard M 324 Sindelar Edward A 54 Singer Thomas Jerome 69 Singer Veria Jean 200 281 Singley Sterling C 80 86 135 321 Sinner Robert Dale 50 Siple Linda Louise 251 Sisok Phillip Blaine 328 630 CLUB 229 Siver Thomas A 60 325 Skala Mary Josephine 278 SKETCH 187 Skinner Marian Joyce 251 Skochdooole Richard 354 Skromme Robert Bayard 133 Sladkey John Rirhard 69 182 358 Sladky Warren E 239 330 Slagle Wm Page Jr 315 Slaybaugh Leslie C 321 Slemmons John D 337 Slick Bernard Max 215 318 Slife Leo Nathan 293 Shss Jo Ann 197 251 Slorby Marjorie Ann 271 Small Norma Madeline 278 Small Rodney Kent 304 Smalley James Burton 300 Smalley Robert Allen 359 Smaltz Jay Ilia 135 349 Smaltz John Bruce 349 Smiley Martha Ellen 163 259 Smiley Rolland Crance 333 Smith Barton Warren 68 Smith Betty Jean 213 278 Smith Carl Eugene 59 135 Smith Carolyn Jane 264 Smith Charles Douglas 312 Smith Cherry 163 Smith Phyllis 260 Smith Dale Alan 333 Smith Dale Hubert 325 Smith Donald E 349 Smith Donald Leroy 320 Smith Donald Louis 50 140 199 284 329 Smith Donna Lee 196 250 Smith Douglas Herbert ...203 285 337 Smith Mrs Fein 350 Smith Frances E 205 258 Smith G Sherwood 64 359 Smith Gaylord 338 Smith Gerald Albert 362 Smith Gerald Allen 208 307 Smith Gordon Russell 324 359 Smith Ivan Dale 44 204 321 Smith James D 73 199 Smith James Roger 324 Smith Jerome Burton 353 358 Smith Joan Yvonne 269 Smith Joanne M 271 Smith John Ernest 56 Smith Kathryn Lucille 251 Smith Lavon 248 Smith Lois Irene 42 245 264 380 Smith Lois Jean 278 Smith Lorraine 278 Smith Maurice Royal 295 Smith Phyllis Anne 210 229 Smith Quentin Terrill 50 364 Smith Richard Friend 203 Smith Robert Eugene 328 Smith Robert Everett 54 Smith Roger Vernon 205 359 Smith Roland Dean 62 318 Smith Russell Forrest 2S5 289 Smith Sharron W 264 Smith Theodore W 54 85 87 198 265 294 Smoak Dona Vondell 247 Snider Dick 160 308 Snider Howard Joe 86 333 Snoddy Elizabeth Ann 198 269 Snodgrass Robert R 140 Snyder Betsy 210 254 Snyder Marvin John 307 Snyder Richard A 141294 SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS 75 Sohns Howan D 133 Sommerhauscr Richard 60 294 Sommerlot Robert W 128 Sondegard Verlee J 281 Songuist Pat 257 380 Sorensen Benjamin H 329 Sorenson Jo Ann 145 186 272 Sornson Joy Luane 60 194 281 Sornson Rodney Drace 205 324 South Mary Lou 271 Southwell Leonard J 135 Sovereign Susan Ely 174 272 Sowers Beverly Sue 271 Spain Charles F 197 Spangler Clinton R 68 80 87 Spargur Margaret 250 Snarling Shirley Ray 200 Spearing William J 56 Speas Ralph Richard 69 Speer Ralph White 69 134 286 Speicher James 68 334 Spelling Dick 239 Spencer Peggy Joan 271 Soerring Richard F ...64 184 316 321 Spidle Charles M 57 Spies Kenneth Paul 61 Soooner John L 349 Sprague Roger 312 Sprai s Vernon D 56 Sproul Patricia J 281 Springer David B 64 294 Sprole Marvin Burton 333 Sprugel Charles Wm 333 Spruill Albert W 199 330 Spurrier Elizabeth J 145 272 SSLA 215 Stabenfeldt Robert E 340 Stafford Gloria Kay 271 Stafford Louis M 361 Staiert Paul John 216 364 365 Stall Eldon David 138 Stampfer Emily Meridcm 253 Stamy Richard Otto 57 300 Slandley John Farner 141 296 Stanek Darlene Mary .139 163 182 281 Stanek Gilbert Fred 210 346 Stange James Henry 86 334 Stanhope Shirley Jean 247 Stanley Richard Holt 207 Stanton Sara E 242 270 Stanton Thomas P 68 163 199 210 361 Starch Cyrus John 56 Stark Claire 272 Stark Eugene G Galan 203 353 Stark Gerald Franklin 41 49 184 St Clair Wm H 68 359 Steele Jane Ann 186 248 Steen Harold Alfred 308 Steffenson Merle M 334 Stegelman Albert Fred 204 Stellik Clifford Dale 290 Stehlik Victor 324 Steigerwalt Beverly 74 Sterner Conrad S 56 Stengel Ruth E 258 Stephens Richard A 138 Stephenson Elizabeth 162 163 205 259 Stephenson Joyce E 275 Stephenson Roberta J 253 Stetson Roger 296 Stettler Elizabeth 271 Stevens Chuck 353 Stevens Dorothea Jean 257 Stevens Lucia Beth ... .47 74 199 248 Stevens Martha Louise 199 Stevens Mary Jane 251 Stevens Robert Eugene 318 Stevenson John Leslie ...45 55 72 207 Stevenson John W 138 Steward Donald V 330 Stewart Glen 87 Stewart Prof L 41 184 Stewart Norma Lea 278 Stewart Ray Norman 80 317 326 Stewart Richard David 134 Stewart Richard Paul 184 346 Stewart Robert Alan 58 Stewart Robert E 324 Stickler Fred Chas 324 Stickler Harold A 338 Stiener Conner 353 Stiegerwait Beverly 271 Stierman Kenneth A 44 326 Stilley George Donald ...140 199 329 Slimson Mattiehelle 278 Stock John Albert .41 44 47 132 331 Stock Rita Guenevere 279 Stolfa Frank Charles 185 213 Stoltzner Alice L 258 Stone Elizabeth Ann 47 267 Stone Irving Charles 80 334 Stoner Jerold Eugene 50 134 Stoner William J 45 Storey Sam 349 Storm Wallace Gilbert ...203 316 322 Storvick Truman S 131 Stouffer Joseph E 315 Stover Marilyn Jean 88 267 Stover William 349 Strable Phyllis J 196 271 Strand Joanne Marie 267 Strandbert Donald G 196 316 317 Strayer Paul M 58 Stream Jack Porter 58 Streeter Joan Perry 260 Strohbehn Arthur M 57 Strohbehn Roger W 138 295 Strol-m Paul Edward 307 Strol man Kendall W 333 Strom Jean C 195 250 Strong Donald Beryl 20S 333 Strong Joan 205 Strong Lowell Martin 317 318 Strong Margaret Joan 251 Strothman Charles Max 1S5 285 278 349 Strothman Charlotte 200 Stiottman Robert E 324 Stubbs LaDonna Jean 75 281 Stuber Martha Louisa 74 Stuhr Daryl Charles 198 Stutsman Mrs Amy 30S Suchan John Henry ...50 134 338 379 Sucre Jerry 330 Sudhoff Charles Otto 196 329 Sullivan Paul Anthony 64 333 Summers Joan Louise 250 Sumner Paul Edward 197 338 Sundberg Quenten D 286 Supernois Janet Mae 162 254 381 Supple Father 197 Supphtt Kickham L 331 Sutherland Janet L 42 48 173 174 180 186 245 272 Sutherland Lee G 56 Sutter Sue Elaine 269 Sutton Leon John 56 Swale Albeit Roy Jr 134 Swan Frank William 80 334 Swanberg Robert H 41 44 132 364 365 Swank Paul Bliss 330 Swanson Charles Edwin 330 Swanson Dale Burdette 44 326 Swanson David Wm 307 Swanson Dorothy E 269 Swanson Dorothy Sue 174 275 Swanson Eugene 131 329 Swanson Jean Margaret .214 267 380 Swanson Robert L 68 213 303 Swanson Russell H 128 289 378 Swanson Verlee Mae 271 Swanson William E 204 Swartzendrubcr Dale 295 Swearingen Allen C 68 340 Swearingen Donald D 163 293 Swiedom Arlene Janet ..45 74 194 253 Swift George Everette 58 354 Swift Richard Clair 82 316 321 SWIMMING TEAM 230 Swishei John Franklin 337 Swope Lorelte 64 Syheson Gwendolyn J 247 Sydnes Juanita L 247 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 212 Tabb Waulda Juanita 139 Tabor Wayne 70 Tait Dale [373 Talsma Robert C 333 Taube Robert Otto 194 299 TAU BETA PI 41 TflU GAMMA 279 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 356 TAU LAMBDA RHO 50 TAU SIGMA DELTA 49 Taylor Dwight D 329 Taylor Edward Wilcox 325 Taylor Gerald Keith 69 Taylor Ivan Glen 50 134 Taylor James Irwin Jr .184 204 207 296 Taylor Jean Eleanor 263 Taylor Marvin Ernest 319 Taylor Mary Elizabeth 254 Taylor Raymond El lory 64 199 Taylor Richard Paul 68 290 Taylor Richard Willis 141 Taylor Robert Irvin 324 349 Teegen John Theodore 350 Teegen Richard Frank 229 350 Telleen Robert Allen 58 403 Tempeman Clyde C 57 Temple Charlotte L 250 TENNIS TEAM 85 Tennis Blaine C 33g Teimunde Dale Edward 194 Ternes Charles W 41 284 Terry Joe Ray 57 189 354 Teter Treva Margaret 281 Tetzlaff Roger 57 Tew William Franklin 324 Thackray Keith Melvin . .49 73 215 319 Tl ayer Pat Amee 60 258 THETA CHI 358 THETA DELTA CHI 360 THETA SIGMA DELTA . . 49 THETA SIGMA PHI 48 THETA XI ;362 Thicl Dreston Dale 340 Thiele Jean Darlene 248 Thiele John Wm Jr 68 Thielen John Matthew 324 Tholl Jack Calvin 337 Thomas Alice Jean 248 Thomas Anna Floience 46 Thomas Don Wylie 56 Thomas Franklin E 208 Thomas Gene 359 Thomas Gordon George 56 354 Thomas Herman Ray Jr 60 Thomas Jack Sydney 203 361 379 Tlomas Lois Jensen 279 Thomas Richard Allen 324 Thomas Richard Horace 364 Thomas Ruddell Jay 320 350 Thomas Sally Ann 271 Thompson Arthur E 337 Thompson Clarence R ..44 204 317 325 Tl-.ompson Duane Earl 359 Thompson Henry Orrin 333 Thompson Joan C 267 Thompson L M Prof 37g Tlompson Loel Edmond 324 354 Thompson Louis Prof 138 Thompson Neal g2 Tlompson Richard Lee ...205 3ii 353 Thompson Robert 210 Thompson Ronald E 324 Thompson Russell E 303 Thompson Shirley H 251 Tl.omsen Nancy Lee 260 Thomson George W 62 Thomson Hugh E 359 Thoieen James Leonard 45 1S7 Thornbiirg Dennis A 317 333 Tl ' orton Joyce R 174 278 Thorp Donna Mae 200 271 Thorpe Daryl K 40 57 311 Thorpe Gary 296 Thorpe Larry 296 Thorsen John Martin 43 132 184 379 350 Thrailkill Chester Jr 324 Throckmorton Thomas N 359 Thudium Wayne Edward 324 Thumma Harry Russell 54 328 Thurman Alice McElory 271 Thurmond Patricia Ann 210 269 Tiaiks Harold F 138 295 Tihbett Jean Webster 263 Tickler Donald K 31g Tieman Shirley Mae 271 Tiffany Herbert Carl 326 Tiffany John Milne 358 Tilden Susan Clark 216 272 Tillo John 87 Tilton Teddy Wayne 326 Timm Coach gQ Timmernam Mrs Wm Lee 254 Timmerwiike Janee M 271 430 TiniiH Patricia Ann 258 Tinktiim Tlindorc E 205 293 Tilut Lmtll g£ Triui Riehjfd Ru ill 163 229 361 Tiebbtn John Olio , 365 Tobioiki Rob«rl A 62 321 Toild Robtrt Wt.irr 3S4 TocJt Oi t Lynn . . . 215 ImI Joinnc . . 263 Totnin Robert B 44 290 Toll Roblft Lour Jr . ... 350 TomAfchrihi John F . . 33s Toni chc ki Joieoti 284 338 Tomltid Mjitiion M 333 Tomlinioi) Arlfnr I 274 Tomhnion Frank !!!!318 Tomlrnson Gforg 293 Tomhnion Joylt ttlltn !!281 Tompkini Pbillip S 320 Ton M Robtrt B 204 Topf Nicholai Joitph 138 205 Torgrim Gtrtrudt Ann 258 Torrencf Mri Came 264 Torrrson George Otto 321 Totti Joan Carol 75 200 274 To e Mildred E 194 210 274 Tovniend Laura Marit 271 To«niend Marthall 48 TRACK TEAM !. ' . ' ;. ' 82 Tracy Leon Elmer 204 Traik Carlat Cheiler 285 293 Traylor Patricia Ann 46 259 Trtka Frank M 33O Tretlln Shirley Jean 274 Trioel E Eilelle 198 274 Tripiei Richard A 60 328 Troeger Edward Allan 75 350 Tiobaugh James Oanid 82 361 Trua« Jean Ardil 281 Truax Mary J 45 True Marion ' . ' . ' . ' . ' .. ' .. .296 True William Frank !...285 358 Trunkey Richmond W 213 Truilem Glenn Eldon !!!!!. 326 Tucker Robert P 322 Tunison Donald E Jr ....!,!!. ' 131 Tunki Frederick E !..!. .326 Turner Frederick P ! ! 68 337 Turner James Howard 294 Turner Jane Ellen 188 210 254 Turner Margery B 48 126 269 Turner Roger L 75 Tultle Floyd Edwin !!!.!!!! i28 Tutlle Millicent 163 253 Tuttle Miriam 163 253 Twedt Lynn Osborne . ' . .213 307 Tweedy Robert Hugh 40 133 378 Twetlen Jerald Edgar 68 334 Twist Robert Joseph 199 TWISTERS ;; 163 Tyler Daiid Earle 285 311 Tyler William H Jr 334 Tyrell Terry N !!. ' .!! 295 U Uell Jack Wayeen 141 Uhl Kenneth Paul 68 354 Ul-r Selmer Clair 324 Uhri Robert James .56 Uhrig Robert Eugent .... 199 Underhill William R 207 Underwood Raymond R iie 318 tJnger James Anthony 322 Upton Harry Frank 143 163 180 Upton Lucille Emu 205 278 Uttoff Ortille D 316 321 Utterback Nyle Gene 49 195 213 359 Vadia Jostein J 330 Vail Charles Edwin 57 Vail Richard Carter 68 isS 340 Vallis Awars 289 Vina Betty Rae ■ . . ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ..253 ' 27S Vana Jan M 75 Van Auken Polly .278 Vance Dora Oarlcne ! 271 Vance John Franklin ! ! 308 Van Cleare Date ! ! . 340 Vander Haar Robert E ...41 43 64 379 V.lndfill 0 Merrill M 5g Vrndrrrnat Wilhelmus !!! 60 Vamerihule Thomas ... . 62 Vanderyelde Gerald M !!!!! 328 Vanderielde Homer D 75 317 328 Vanderwarf Nancy S 174 271 Van Dreser Merton L .!.64 315 Van Orimmeten James A 49 Van Dyke Roscoe H ! ! 321 Van Fleet Leonard L ..350 Van Gorp Darwyn A ! ' 144 Van Cronigen Joan 174 199 2i3 281 Van Horn Datid Alan 41 50 134 326 Van Horn Wendell Eal 73 350 Van Lieu Dennis John 353 Van Hess Hubert Wayne .!.43 134 358 Van Nimwege Philip A .. 317 31g Van Pelt Ralph E 205 Van Roekel Olio K 5g 317 3ig Van Roekel Ruth M 42 47 145 162 245 248 Van Spey Breck Donald 28S VanWytk Teunis W 75 317 330 Varnum Dorothy Helen 281 VARSITY I CLUB ;;;,86 Vauglan Ch.irlei H 43 Vaught John C ! ! !64 Veach Robert Lee ! 57 334 Veath Byron Martin 204 Vearey ls.ibel Ellen 267 Vegell Soma Mae 210 274 VEISHEA 29 Vennerberg Dwight C . .47 75 129 365 Verbrugge Gene N 320 Veren Ruth 271 Vermeersch Raymond J 75 317 331 Vermillion Forrest 326 Verner Macdonald Jr 83 300 Ver Ploeg Warren .56 294 Versteeg Carl 199 324 Verileeg Ralph E 69 Vestal Mr .md Mrs 198 VET MED COUNCIL 382 VET MED FACULTY ' 376 VETERINARIAN Ig9 Vetter Peggy Ann 272 Vifquain John 296 Vigars M.irie Evelyne .......257 VignoYich Barney Jr . . . 44 Vhlo Wesley M !. i41 Vil Edner ! ' ! .60 Vilim George Dewey . ' . 329 Vincent Gene Booty 138 295 317 Vinsel Mary Ellen 247 Vislisel Lester F 129 333 Visser Oaryl F . . .40 48 182 311 378 Visser Phyllis Jean 195 281 Voetberg Robert R 57 Vogel Donald Duane 13g Vogel Gladys 194 281 Vogel Robert 208 Vogelsang Donald L 129 Voggenthaler Nancy M 48 isO 272 Voight Fr.mklin L 304 Voland Maurice Earl 139 317 327 Vollmer Mrs Lillian 259 Voipp Louis Donovan 307 Volj E C :: 139 Von Tersch George L 69 Vosika Jeanette Ann igi 275 Voss Nancy Mae 163 253 Voss Regis Dale 54 175 182 311 Votteler Vincent A 56 285 286 Wachtel Gayliart W 193 205 Wagner Blanche M 275 Wagner James LaMoyne ....! ' !! 325 Wagner Joan 153 258 Wagner Jo n Richard 334 Wagner Maionna 197 Wagner Marjorie Lou . ' 248 Wagner Robert Earl ! . 315 Wahl Earl Laverne jg WaH James Dale ! ! 62 Wahlgren Harold Emil 40 62 ,., . 183 316 317 325 Wain Daisy 42 Waite Jack Donald ! . ! . 295 Waiahn Oliie 75 Walden Brock A 290 Waldon Melvin Matthew . ' ! l3g Wales Kenneth Joe 57 i9g Wales Virginia 200 269 Walk Beverly Jane 60 250 Walker Barbara Ella 198 259 Walker Glen Davenport 331 Walker James Hugh ' ' 275 Walker James Wm 307 346 Walker Mary Lou 250 Walker Robert Lynn 126 350 381 Walkup Margery Ruth 74 271 Wall Jimmy Earl 324 Wallace Blanche May 264 W lla Jo 210 2i3 275 Wallace Keith Leon 174 364 WalLice Leslie Millar .. .44 204 326 Walsh Leo Marvellus 128 197 311 Walsh Richard Rolman 290 Wallemeyer Max E ! . 61 Walter Ardis Joanne 271 Walter Rictard Leigh 290 Walter Sus.in Glee 210 254 Walther Jean Ann 250 Wallher Patricia Ann ! 248 Walton James Roger 326 Wang Chung Chiang 60 Warburlon Marilyn 196 281 Ward Frederick L 333 Warm Ivan Verl R 50 134 290 Warner Carol 45 Warner Fr.inces Jane ,, . . 281 Warner Robert Newell 56 Warren Sarah E 267 Warrington Patricia A U7 263 Warthon Marjorie .... 74 Waters Jo n W . ' ... ' . . ' . 62 Watkins Hilma Matine 258 Watkini James T 162 308 Walkins Jot n Brahm 5g Walkini William H .149 Watson Ardella Mae 205 250 Watson Barrie David 56 Witson Louit Alien 44 Watson Mary Glee 205 251 Watt Ralph Edward J07 Wattley Ella Mae ' ., ' igg Walls Barbara 272 Walls CIral Thomti .... . 353 Walls Fred Jay 321 Walls John Frank ' ' y WAtIs Patricia L 2 ' Walls Roger ' . ' . ' . ' . H. Waund Shenl Ann ... ' . ' . ' .. ' . ' . ' .. 2i7 Weatterhead Mary F 193 247 Weaver James Everetit 82 319 Weaver M.sry Elizabeth 163 264 Webb Don g4 Webb Howard Lee ..■■.. .128 i2B Webb Norma Jean 278 Webbeking Albert G ... 44 Webber H A 131 Webber Richard Henry 135 Webber Robert B 338 Weber Dale William 4D 138 286 Weber Barrel Francei 320 Weber Dick Marlin 286 Weber Dona Rae , , , , 269 Weber Elinor Arlene .200 279 Weber Joe Nathaniel 293 Weber John 349 Weber M.irvin Dale ...!.! 55 208 321 Weber Mervin Miller 333 Weber Paul Edward 60 Weber Robert Gene ' 303 Weed Joseph Bernard 321 Weeden Russell Reece 350 Weeks Sylvia June i63 253 Weeks Ujjiel William g6 349 Wegner Charles W 30g Wthner Roland C 319 Wehrman Bernard Keilh ..]!!. 215 Wehrman Cecil Lloyd 295 Weidlein Eleanor !.281 Weidner M arvin S ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . 321 Weih Dean Henry !!!!!! !l38 Weinberg Byron 299 Weinberg Morton !.!!.. .359 Weir Elmer Allison .!! 128 Weir James William 362 Weir Keith Cramer 324 Weirt Bob 160 Weis Jessica Ann .42 269 Weiss Bernard Joseph 44 132 Welbourn Dale K . ' 55 Welch Betty Colleen 197 251 WELCH HALL 280 Welch Ronald Clarence 134 Weldon Bruce Harjim 308 325 Weill Lovell Eugene 203 365 Welindt Richard Tage 331 Wells Dr Ronald !!! 199 Welte Eugene Mark 147 304 Wellerlen James Dean 210 359 Welly Richard Charles 353 Wendler Glenn Harry 289 Wendorf Jean Carolyn 210 260 WenJt Richard Lester 68 334 Wentzien Pauline May 198 269 Wenzler John Martin 56 304 Werhane Robert Lewis 307 Werthmann Leon A 60 196 Werts Rita Mae 60 200 205 250 WESLEY FELLOWSHIP 200 Wesley John Willis 32g Wessel WalLice . ' ! ! 359 Wesclmann Loren Dale ! ! ! 315 West Mary Virginia ...45 46 245 267 West Mrs Je.in 293 West Thomas F ! . 50 Westercamp Kenneth L 329 Westetgard Kenneth D 133 Westerm.in Ruth Ann 198 281 Westinilrk Jo n Elmer ... 44 132 304 Weston Carolyn Diane . 195 205 251 Westphal Warren B 62 Wetl-erell John H 353 Wetterstrom Frcden 194 Wetzell Thomas F ' 324 Wh.iile Dons M.vy .163 174 205 258 Whannel Murray Deane 322 Wh,aram John Lange 44 204 W. .vton H.vry Whitney 361 Whatley Ella Mae 45 Wheeler Don Henry 56 126 208 289 382 Wheelwright Ada J 258 Whicher William C 64 359 Wi ipple Mrs Jeanette 247 Whitcomb Belly R,se 143 253 Whitcomb Oliver W 382 White Allen M 60304 White Betty Marie 271 White Bradford Bennet 366 Wlite Donald Stanley 295 Wlite Ellen Ann 2I6 267 White Janet Clare 197 271 White Katheryn Louise 205 269 White Maurice John 333 While Virginia E 205 271 Whilehouie William K 328 Whitlield Harley A 68 312 WI itlord Lawrence W 340 Whitham Marvin Eugent 330 Whitlalch Waller N [345 Whilmei Wayne Morris 203 379 Whusky Phi Psi Oo« J40 WitHill Jimit Leroy )24 Wicklund Richard E 174 307 Wicks Oliver Gilbert J24 Widdel James Edward !!!!286 Widmann Richard ,194 299 Widmer Norberl W .....,.. ' . ' . 333 Vii ■■.t jm Robert B 49 ■ t  215303 Henr, 290 John Haucb 284 300 Aii.T. i Ann Louise 2SB Wiener Merly .M Wienert Lester Alvin ,....U Wiese Eugene Lester TO ' Ut Wiesner Oarlene E ... . 257 Wielers Paula J ' . ' . ZO Wiggers Harold Robert .49 lil l96 329 Wiggins Barbara Mat 281 Wike James Walfo ' d . 328 Widner Ivan Arnold 162 163 Wilcke Joyce Mane 88 162 258 Wilcoi Francis Ebbcrt 320 Wilcoi John Franklin 68 337 Wilcoi Nancy Ann 2S7 Wilcov Ronald Erwm fit Wilcov Ruth Ann 281 Wilder David R 64)19 Wilder Faye Darlene 247 Wilder Lester Ray 135 Wiley John Shepard 41 45 73 312 Wilhelm Mai Gene 86 132 192 195 359 Wiike Richard 296 Wiike Warren Eugene 132 Wilkens Robert 312 Wilkerson Hugh Jacob .. . .i !, 3i7 ' 329 Wilkerson Martorie J ! . . . .251 Wilkin John Thomas ......69 Wilkins Glenn Eugent ..326 Wilkins James Wm Jr !!362 Wilkins Robert Erntsl ! ! ! ! .43 Wilier Forrest . . . 346 Willett Tom Otii J34 Willey Ruth Ada Z78 Williams David Let 175 205 311 Williams Donald 208 Williams Howard Leroy ' 324 Willams Jo n J !!!325 354 Williams Joyce Joanne 239 251 Williams Lillie Mae 269 Williams Mrs Lola 333 Williams Nancy Ann ! ! !74 250 Williams Noel Ann 2i3 281 Williams Patricia Ann 277 278 Williams Patsy Ann 278 Williams Sara Ann 274 Williams Shirley E 272 Williams Tom 289 Williams William E ........ .324 Williamson Buel A ' . ' , ' . ' . ' .354 Williamson Holland H ' . ijgl Williamson Ronald K ! ' l33 Williamson Sarah L 192 268 Williamson William H 68 354 Wilmarth Mrs Elizabetli 2fi9 Wilmot Jo in Clay 349 Wilson Owight Vern ' !!!l38 Wilson Gerald Emmett 199 321 Wilson James Walter 203 337 Wilson Janice 200 281 Wilson Joan 263 Wilson John Leon .56 Wilson John Otis 308 Wilson Joyce Ailene 267 Wilson Laura Eleanor ... .60 215 271 Wilson Marian Lee 277 Wilson Nancy Clair ...263 Wilson Nancy Flortnct 213 275 Wilson Norris 72 Wilson Richard A 354 Wilson Robtrt Frtd . . 128 160 320 334 Wilson Robert Todd 86 353 Wilson Thomas R . . 333 353 Wilson Wm P 350 Wimmer Mrs Esther ..!..340 Winandy Charles John !.!.16J Winborn Alice 195 Winfrey James King 185 300 Winkelman James R I94 324 Winkels Donald John 199 319 Winn Herbert E 30Q Winn Lois Hall 278 Winner William H 304 Winship Robert P 55 325 Winslow Irene Audrty 46 259 Winter Delbert H ! 317 322 Winter Glenn Arthue 324 Winlerleld Irene K 196 281 Winterlin Wray L . 195 WINTER SPORTS CLUB . ' .213 Wirds Robert Ronald 60 322 Wirtz Eiiwin Lewit 324 W ' l Ole 44 60 2M 283 Wilmer Robert 12B Witt Betty Jean ! !. 270 Wiltrig John Junior 138)28 Witzenburg Marion J Uf Wiison James Dand ))4 Wojahn Olive A M [ggf Wolf Prol Leonard JO) Woll Margaret Ann . 269 WdII Robert Kenntlk . 41 44 132 284 304 Wolf Wilda Ann 281 Wolfe H Tt Weslty ! .214 349 Wolfe William e ten )49 WOMENSI FRATERNITY .......U 431 WOMEN ' S INTRAMURAL BOARD .89 WOMEN ' S PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 245 Wolz Ruth Elaine 196 250 Womeldorl Don J 196 Wondtr Jamti Dennis 64 329 Wood Carol Ann 254 Wood Colleen Ann 174 213 275 Wood Gay Rowena ..163 192 196 258 Wood Janice Rae 257 Wood John Thurston 54 354 Wood Patricia Ellen 251 Wood Richard Willis 182 358 Woodard Clara Maxine 200 270 Woodburn Samuel L 40 126 133 171 364 379 Woodcock Doyle Leslie 317 330 Woodruff Luanne E 192 193 258 Woodruff Norma Sue 258 Woods Beverly Jean 74 248 Woods Preston Dean 182 311 Woodward Mary Lou 257 Woolley Cleora Louise 205 271 Woolston Daniel D 364 365 Worden William Glen 308 Worley Georje Raymond 62 1S3 Wormley Myron Eugene 293 Worth Frances Ann 145 200 258 Worthan Margery J 205 281 Worthington Stanley W 353 Wren Patricia Ann 272 WRESTLING TEAM 160 Wright Burman Leroy 57 Wright Clyde Clayton 138 Wright John Andrew 324 Wright Marilyn Sue 205 210 275 Wiioht Phillip Edward 83 Wulff Vernon Jay 295 Wunder Owen Ray 364 Wunder Robert Dean 58 Wyant Marilyn Janice 46 263 Wyatt Burl Eugene 57 Wyatt Virgil Dean 132 365 Wymore Alvin Chilson 350 Wynne Mary Helen 254 Yager Wm Clare 138 Yale Robert 296 Yates Karyl 281 Yates Ronald Lee 326 Yeager Bill 353 YELJAX 163 Yentzer Charlotte 60 258 Yitzen Glenn 208 YMCA CABINET 144 Yoder Carl 299 Yoder Harry W 56 Yoder James Thurland 44 349 Yoerger Janice Joyce 251 Yokie James Almi 138 333 378 York Welton Dougal 321 Young Darrell Wayne 324 Young Donald F 143 204 353 Young Donald Warren 320 Young Dorothy Grace 258 Young Edward J Jr 315 Young Frank Benjamin 40 Young Frank Wilson 58 126 189 284 361 Young James Edwin 56 Young Janice Ann 274 Young John 299 Young Lloyd R 322 Young Mary Ann 272 Young Robert John 286 Young Robert Linville 319 Young Wilbur Wray 293 Young Wm Richard 322 Youngblade Daniel M 334 Ytzen Glenn Ray 353 Yundt Charles 72 Yungclas Thomas H 163 354 YWCA CABINET 145 Z Zager Harold Edward 44 204 331 Zavodney Ruth Marie 248 Zebrowski Richard N 64 Zeiner Jacqueline 257 Zeitlcr Walter 60 Zellers Richard E 328 Zerrien Jack 318 Ziebcll Andris 337 Ziehen William C 337 Ziemer Douglas R 134 Zierath Donald Walter 308 Zillman Joan Mane 247 Zillman Nancy Louise 274 Zimmerman Eugene E 141 Zimmerman Fred Carl 56 Zingula Richard Paul 61317 322 Zink Dorose Oleta 174 271 Zink Jo: n Russell 319 Zisko Robert Wallace 316 326 Zitezewitz Gail 277 Zmoiek Betty Jean 199 205 278 Zmoiek Leon Rudolph 134 330 Zmoiek Marilyn Agnes 162 271 Zoellner Arthur 296 Zuekler Sally Ann 272 Zulauf Nancy Adams 75 267 Zumr Vladislav 64 Zwemke Wm Jr 24 432 w I •Vv i


Suggestions in the Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) collection:

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954


Searching for more yearbooks in Iowa?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Iowa yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.