Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

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WW, 'WWEg1!fW-51g Wm W 5331- W ' .'?i1WW1z:112Wj 5 1 1,1 ,ici f25::f2:2.5?g, 1 ,' . g..1. H N' WW .. .,: ...,. W , W,. jW.W:,-W:W- ' YVEMQ W 1-.Wa. W '52 V' ' Q1 E if law Q W Si WWWW, 1 . ,e. . 1W ' 131' 'W1' W JNL' WWWW WW? N 1' 1111-f 11'- -W1 M W.W'W 1 5'5'5355 MWE 5 5 ' Qi ,af 14 Wg ' W W N 1 5 W ' W. . . W W gg' Wi, W WW W WW W WW an , ' Q WW - W -,WW -.,.W. I . .- ' 1957 Bomb A if .. 41 We Dedicate This Book to Prof. Iames W. Schwartz Faculty Advisor to the Bomb The possibility of producing a book the size of the Bomb with a relatively inexperienced staff in one year without professional advice of an extremely high cailber is inconceivable. The requisites for a yearbook advisor are technical knowledge to a high degree, a keen business sense, patience, the ability to work with people, to advise without dictating, to push without shoving, and an understanding of the difficulties which have arisen in the past and unheard of, new problems which invariably sprout up with each new staff. A few of these things can be found in all men, but all of them in only a few. Professo'r ,lim Schwartz is one of the few, for which the Bomb of 1957 has been fortunate. The production of the Bomb was hard work - but not as hard as it could have been. 5 L 1:5232 cl 8,d ! Irma- zu v wg-nf - 1- K ' 9, ml A- J., ,yi 'I s .b 'Q mf! 9 J? N fr.. g,, A Mm- , .1 5 ,.. d. w, .W .x, 5 N. .--- .li ,r ' br ,gif px Q ..,, ' f x Y - E 5 ' Q I- ,Klum-' ,xp Q aa ,hi-my 9,-u'l,.kQ: '.' -N . '1 ' 1' . 'X gg -an gfsfy Table of Contents Adininiftifeztion Tlaix if 1957 Refidencef Seniors Veiflaea Homecoming Bo1nbBedutie.r Mufie Sports De-pmftnientdl Club! Militaiy Religion Honorezriey Pnblieeztionf Senior Aetizfitief O1'gdnizeztion.r Index Refidence Index General Index 11 15 33 195 255 268 285 299 313 345 385 391 413 423 448 464 465 467 Foreword Here, between two covers, are the things people and places that made up the year 1957 at Iowa State College. The 1957 Bomb has two missions, one of which is complete at this point-to provide the students with a directory, a pictorial listing of people, places and things. The second, and probably more important of our missions, will only be fullfillecl in the years to come-the book becomes a segment of your college career, the year 1957. Some changes have been made, some things have been added and some ideas are being tried for the first time in yearbook design. Whetlier we have succeeded or failed is your decision. The Bomb staff is indebted to all those who worked many hours without pay, to the students and organizations who materially contributed to the production of the book by their patience and cooperation, and to all the commercial firms who have had a part in building this book. Administration , 52342-2ii'ff:':5f fi- , , ':ff fi- if A L-,jsp- v. A 'i ' ff9i+fS'f'g:. . iii. ,-,f 1...: .. 'X' war'-,S .V 4 Q' . .- N in 1 , , gms E W L f x Y vi M .S Q lx l QW ,g V ww 1. ,. 3,70 s my ,E KE. , '+ v ' 552V . .L. 1 A' wlw ? 5 ' Q .1 .wh-4 W 54 1 , la n Au. f 1 1 , , I Y I my XX Wy Q, , Ii - Kmshai ff. if Wig ,I . 'ifii :aa President ames H. Hilton 12 . iw ,- A Iob for Many The .Morrill Land Grant Act served as the basis for founding Iowa State College and clearly described its mission. It said, in part, In order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life. This is the major resfmnsibility of the administration. 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Q4 1 1 4 A ,Aa Q, w--, ...,A. .,,, w ,L.,L -, iwmsazii 15254 sy, mn- M ix' i24's2?fia1?4fif15i?i3mf:? ' ... ,N .,.L.,.Lq.LL., 1 M - -,M Student Government WEB 'j!' Vice President President Al Klucsncr Chuck Hcnningsen ,,,. 1 w Cardinal Guil Rejnesevzting camjms sresidence groups arm' College cliz1isions,, Cawlinal Guild members formulate policies and direct afreas of sludeni activity in their J'lL'i f10S'I4 as I he ooevwifnv' body of the colleffe 5 I K ' ' g an L ' o con'1,mf111'1azVly. The camjms M'rq'jzcjn'oblen1 r rs l receiver! ll1ei'rslucly early in the CIITTGJI! A year followed by an analysis of sfzclz-slamlavfl 1zo11si'ng and expansion jurolxlems. Guila' also imfestigalezl jnos am! o -A:, -N cons of a class-out system. and gave CO7'1,C671l7 fll6fl Lhouglzl lo a revision ol their c'onstiL11lion. A G'llflCZ-SjJO7'I.901'6'l IlCfiUffIT8S S6l7'1,f7'?Il'V acqzlainlefl , sluzlerzsts with oj1j1o1'la1mitie.s in tha! area. + . N A1111 a new set of election Males broughl i - ' E-. if V I sl I E +V' is Y 1 Y s ' I , about a new lzamllmg of Sf1'7'Z7'Ifg q'lllL'Vf'6'l j1ol1,lzc7s. .jj-, Wt ffl' gi E Sul: . nf 'S i ' -gms rc- ' 1 I '- I . ' . . ,fi J A' 5 .3 ' 1 1 1 , IIN xxx. I J ' V 'lr ' firil- l . V' V NNY K t J 1' . ... ' ' ' 1 fi., - W . gt, f 7 V' . r Li' Y y , v, 1 1-Z , r , j,' Q if i 3.1L . 5 ' lx! mm: Philmon, Allgood, Devin, Werner, xVZ'l.l'Tlllgl0l1. 2n1l row: Briggs, Mzulill, Lcllnlm, Kcmlnll, Morris. 3111 rnzu: RQHSSIIIIIII, 'l'llo1npson, Long, Baylor, lvulson. U N jug H4 lx! wiv: l-lcnninilscn fprus.b, Douglass, Willis. Smith. VunSiucrL. 2nd row: Phelps, Kelsey, Erickson, Roper. 3111 row: Umlcrliill Czlclxzj, Vullcr, Con- over, Dodson. E . i. Sig l H Z gg lv, V' QW 1 gi. ,flu ef , r -f E? L V 1 1 K . , N 7 L' 31 '-5 'iw if iwl ffffgi .-T4 H4 Z l, N -?'- '-'. ex - Q 1' ' Q- . -,.f 01' , I wir' l gif 4 F W' ,. F-5 F. ne. .. ' fa -1 V, r- 1 A - I r u ,Et ,HL- gn 1 .1 . f, NI . 54 Y' 1, an in ,. fl'- v n tm 1 4 if 132 5 13. -,F ,K all . E1 Yr :,': ,a ,I , in 1' gs 1 . 0' ,.1 'r V .A A ,. Y 11 t 'af . I .24 'J ,Q ,. .-1 , 4' , , 1 if ir. Jil x ,V 'r .V H u. a G' 7 f Y. u ff. J, , fa c-is 1. 1 . :- f ,J Q W w'Bf ,' .- x . ,, fem- I ,626 .- e pf g ig if , .1 'MH :Hl?l3Jl2wl -ik: Residences P I Live Here nj' , I wx v na 1 :L fa -E ass: . .Nw K 5 -W' w Se ' 2 ' ww 2? A , :fx A E xii' '-'S .11 -i xx ww 295 -5 wx, s: Q, ,n .. Eh, Qwfg, 11, as WSW . FQ Sm 252 4: E . Q.. m E ' A ef uw ss LFE 51. af .b ah v I u '13 651252, . D, Q 5 fa 'fx '13, . J- 5 arf di Q fi,-5l L M sq . nik- ffffelwegi f ,tw ,155 ,' W 1 A . N :xx f -L I-H., A A 1 ,.,,, .. : ,Y 1 fm gfg - f ,-f, if . f ,Q ,gfwi ff gg, :,,,1 'T YQ' u , , W gs rm wr' - , I il h x 1, , ,ip I Y 's'Llif'A gg? , if. . A fs 'NR ? Mx 5 5 1' ' .,,, 1 1 4 Q, If . Y A , A I ,J ,leky .'. 4 4.5 . ,, 4 ' v If o I aft- Qiil .N ,fn I QL f m , f N: ,f -' 1, 5, D .I H 5, - ter' N g , in , , fr we ,f ,Q x ...mlm F , , 1'f.,,!mlfY2 Q: ff ,nm yi' ,. ,Ls ' ,, . 'W 9 MA K, , s 'T'- ...- ff' 5 N J' f 'MN -, ,, u , X54 ,.- .. . , . ,--. Q Isl rozv: Cray, Manncn, Sunnncrs. 21111 row: Davison tvicc prcs.J, Ludwig EX C Cprcsq, Bones tsccyq, Maclill. 3rd row: Albers, Bonny Qpub. chmn,J, ec V Chapman, jones, Risdull. sith row: Dix, Holes Qschol. Clllllllj, WVutson, McGrane, Meints. The members of VVoinen's Residence Association are governed by WHA Executive Board. The priinary purposes of the organization are to serve as a representative governing body for the wonien's halls and as a coordinating unit to encourage a spirit of 'unity between the halls. Planning and organizing the WRA Formal, the WRA orphan drive, the freshmen recognition tea, and planning programs in scholarship, social functions and an advisory system are among the yearly activities of the board., The WRA Executive Board also began the action that resulted in the present zuoinen's late cut system. 36 Fu- If' n V , L -. F f 2 g, K Q, H J Egg, i V , ,V Fw ,V i ' 'M , 4 if .1 -wr ' F '7'7 ' I ' . 525' ' S - ' ' ' ' ata' X,.,. .1 1 W' W ' . ff ,E 4 , W wgisg ,A V ' ' - gs, '-,.. Q gk , :fi 3 ' I --V- V ' ' ' 'XA Q k ' . n. .1 f M E wmv N. 'V L X' K L h ic ,,, 1 an ,4 NI ! ! V gil, ax 34' ff'-z Tim?-f fn Q g,'J .f r,! :.'x'1KY1,1A'.' I ' ' V f X I ,Yu 1 J gg: 9? A , 1 +1,w 'ZX T Q' : X ' X 3 -',' EEL ' 4' I H, Q5 'Z . . ,K 1, p . , ,,'.'-1Af5rs'g.g , Y L . , 1, Q ' ' Q, 4 ' Q ' if ' 'fy 'L - .7 ' X- ' t 4. 'QQ 5 sf? -M' - -- 5 ' , ' ' - , ' ' ' - Q. 'L ., A .' QF ' 'FA -I? Y awk M1 ' A S 1-vw X' ' ' 1, ' is ---.- -AN. : -'.., ,f 3252 K , - H W: W ' V K 1 Y' Af. V 'nv -EWS - , -A , gif. 1: Vt Q15 AV 'N M ' K lu . .2-,H ,S K 4 .Egg , E , .- , f fr , . .. 1 TK 'J . il 1 , 1 ,4 E ' Y' U ' sf! Q -vu lf ' --l . L ' Nad s In 'J' gy, ' Q., . - X STL V , - , W, I t , Z. I g,- f,-Af, I X x , , I -A 'I Z I if '1 li 54 mg . fu, l ,wg jx lst row: Trout, Rooks, Kolbe, Laue, Corcoran, Needham, Pierce, Mon- son, Murphy, Bishey, Harris. 2nd row: Jeske, Vetter, Huber, Shearer, Wright, Forsyth, Thornburg, Mcliwen, Gullickson. 3rd row: Turner Filloon, Core , VI. k ' Grove M s 4tl ' G ff D1 H 1 V l'l 1 'IC 'Cy, I', H OH. 1 TUUI. O , 21 C, 01.1 Tckippe, Leslc. 5th row: Wcndhausen, Horan, Searcy, Egeland, Walters, Hamann. 6th row: Dicken, Knapp, Norman, I-Icrrig, Garland, Stein- brccher. 7th row: Moore, Pnlns. During Veishea celebrations the hard work of the Birch Hall residents paid of as they won the second place trophy for their float Lilac Time. The float showed two persons dressed as a bride and groom standing under a lilac-trimmed trellis in a garden of lilacs. The float was entered in the spring division of the parade. During the year the girls in Birch placed third in womenfs intramurals for the dormitories and sororities by obtaining the third largest number of points for lharticijration. In the spring Birch held its annual formal in the recreation room of Oak Hall. This year's theme was April Mist. The Tunesmith.s furnished music for the occasion. Decorations included angel hair, music note mobiles and seasonal umbrellas. In the fall Birch Hall had a tea during rush week to help acquaint and greet the new freshmen and their fmrents. Recollections of a father returning to Iowa State formed the theme for Birch Hall's entry in Union Varieties. 38 B? 'lf i 14:'4 S An. , ,. .U-, '. - . A, N , - - -ii ,-,: A i . M, .W - nf: ,ffm ..... 1 Kr .A W Q I nl ,f x lv: T ,N 'ti a 9' J 7 in n L fi 1 A1 f , KL ' - . vig F HA If X r H in Q 1 ,, 3 V - J, M N I A x ' f JI ! f Ixt row: Robeson, johnson, Dirnherg, Fulton, Lowdcn, Hansen, Powers Mfinslow, Garrison. 2nd row: Landcm, Bicber, Platt, johnson, Thcrkcl- sen, Schmidt, Edmondson. 3rd row: Duncan, Bettis, Wclden, Blanclmrcl Schaefer. 4th row: Hayes, Cummins, Schocuing, Howson, Pint, Holt 5111 row: BOEIIIZIAI, Carlson Cvifc px'cs.j, Krapf, Licrhty, Zaigcr, Tizlrks. lst row: Chamberlin, jones, Loney, Lundgren, judge, Turner, Keyes Carlstcdt, Geyer, Kcrrigan, Tolliver, Bonsall. 2nd row: Nash, Gull Fleer, Gustafson, Zcpp Ctrcas.J, Risdall Qpres,J, Stephens, Cross, John- son, Sands. 3rd row: Bultena, Buckmann, Schricker, Brown, Henderson Schroeder, Weih, Fernczlu, Ingwcrsen. 4th row: Goodell, McFarland Rodman, Buehler, Parsons, Boughton, Thomas, Mosely. 5th row: Fanlk ner, Zuber, Nichols, Manchester, Holbert, Evers, Rollins. 6th 'row Scholtcs, Vossellcr, Ives, Sherman, Haywood, Grcgerscn. 7th row: Birch, Bulthuis, Stine fact. chm.J. f X :W ja- V 'rv 'H' -, u . . .kk i 1 A ' -M Ni if VJEJ1 ' J 1 .1 5 4 415 . my S3 , A I in A '1 ff' 1 A E3 V ,N J v 'W K? A 1 ., N K Ist row: Herring, Chapman, Pettit, Douglass, Tiimnons, Berg, Wright Hunter, Schmidt, Olsen, Eldridge, Shaffer. 2nd raw: Olson, Fellows, Kruse: Killinger, Sharif, Mrs. McLay, Morrison, Uhland, Glass, Campbell, Rock 3rd row: McLain, Johnson, Reavis, Jones, Vinson, Peterson, Hauskins Ross, McCall, Stryker. 4th row: Hammerand, Larson, Hanify, Grace: Rider, Boughlon, Ryder, Houston, Opperman. Elm Hall residents increased the collection in their trophy case this year as they won the hrst place award in the VVomen's Residence Association division of the Veishea float parade. The theme Autumn Scavenger was carried out with a giant squirrel entered in the autumn division. Veishea was successful in other ways for Elm Hall residents. Their canoe team placed second in the canoe races amid splashes and novel costumes. And Verna Maflill was honored hy lleing tapped for M ortar Board women's honorary. Elm Hall honored its new housemother, Mrs. Erchal .lVIcLay, with a tea fall quarter. A fullsocial program included the usual round of exchanges and five- and ten-pound parties. In the spring, a Rose Dinner honored the 39 graduating seniors. Several Elm girls were active in student gOi'f67'TIl777l6Hl and other campus organizations. Spirited interest ran high daring the elections as many competed for offices. 4- ,1-. . .I 2 ' ' - ., I I Q - . fx 'TF 7. , Q fr ,px 'F 'A '4 2' A l 1 L -T 4 - . 4, , 2ff7f5g?i,3gg ,E5',. :,ZE2 .K ' 'WB ' -,. 04-Q M f. , 3 .-.if-P iff' -isa-A. A - 4 - - ' at -Q f, vp, . ,5.:il' , ,sw A, ' , ' HL. 1 ffw -MHC M 'l . 4 .4 f J , I nf -,W fm., 4 Q my A 1 P 4 . '45, K Q ,, . 1 ' 1 '1' 1 :xr , 4 1,6 , , Nfl X- 7 v' - . ' XXX - V ,- , 1, I '51 . ,gl V A V P 3 T. ' . X1 ! wt E , fl ' 1 ' . ' 3 9 f H: 5 ,:. .19 f- 4 L ' ' -5 N ' Irifxjfv , QBQFQQV U 1 I-3 Qyrlfg Lpllgw 5 ,g1g5 J ay 311.33 ' 'if 1171.12 j , yy f'1'aa', Q, l ,g1j,, g , d,f'.a:1E51'.J E!1 R . f 2-'pi 1 ' - 'Li -1 .bs H 1 gl . 5 '-HQ M K , I -36 at f- E 11 Ml if an ,E 3 S1 4... H , fr 14 - f x X 6 ,- ,Q . -11' X V ' 6 A EB 'u 3 0 , 4' l Ah lk' Jak' A '- it ' VV ar A S W' L A . 'H ' V 4 v , ,'f5i.f'55? zqflmww ,R ' 7' f 1, il .. its fi. K':: W :: if , Qui' 5 x i,',r 'r Nw E 555522: A ':' ' ,..1 ',.. 135553 f M .H A 3 52 9 lst row: Rickcr, Shackson, Jones, lishlcuian, Siebel, Elliott, Van Osdell. 2nd row: Kinney, Cowan, Nielsen, Sutton, Burcham, Kolfenbach. 3rd row: Zwemke, Johnson, Scholcs, Menus, Scliwarzenbach. 4th row: Habe- kosl., Whitehead, Rohlf, Shaw, Wakeley. Freeman Hall this year is being sujfervisetl by a new housemother-Mrs. Vendelboe. Sheis from Clarion, I owal, and this year is her first as a honsemother for any college residence. The Io: girls of Freeman this year elected Gwen Wilson as their jiresiclent. They qbarticiqbatecl in intramural activities anrl won the girls basketball championship. At Homecoming they carrierl out the scientihc theme of Iowa State with the equation ISC plus CU equals no school Monday. The chemical equation was written on a large black board. At Veishea, the girls carried out a fall theme with their Football Bowl games float. They had girls on the float depicting the Orange, Rose and Cotton bowls. The latest addition to their rlorrn was a milk machine to help out flaring those late night snacks and spreads so well renieinberecl by all co-eds. 42 il 1 is S 2 o 1 lx! rmu: Knndel, Ellis, Madison, Conn, Evans, Babcock, Roscnwinkic, Sloan. 2nd rmu: West, Schenken, Bussc, DonMoycr, Allen, Sorensen, 1JcNeui. 3rd mm: Novotny, I-Iaigcs, Schrader, Typcr, O'Kclley, Cook. 4th row: Taylor, Randall, Dcyo, Delay, Gnincs. 5111 row: Anderson, Juhl, Slzullmucllcr, Hallwcg, Averill, Rzlnschcr, Brnzck. Isl row: Ranclcckcr, l.Vi1son, james, Peterson, Koci, Lcavcrlon, Andrews, Fish. 2nd row: Kochheiser, Rankin, Mrs. Vcndclboc, Calhoon, Furman, Hayes. 5rd row: Bcving, Rane, Henderson, I-Iohen. -HI: row: Conover, Crotwcll, Oscnbuugli. L '-'D I' 4' 48,1 Ist row: Nicholson, Lewis, Moeller, Knox, Phipps. 2nd raw: Mayer, Parrish, Hough, Hall, Peterson, Hurt, Paxton. 3rd row: Johnson, Mead, MV MD hNI Mll' Pk 4th I b c ay, 'c onoug , i ewman, oe ermg, ep . row: ,nco son, Meims, Hartley, MacGregor, Loseke, Kelly, Lulken. A skit by Lyon Hall residents this year won second place in the Varieties programs. The melodrama was directed by IVIary Emde. Several other jrositions were won by Lyon girls. Alberta Moellering, H. Ee. Sr., won a citizenship award trip to Ufashington D. C. Dee Wztgner won the senior Home Economics scholarship. jo Fnnke was the WHA transfer chairman. The Lyon residents placed second in intramural point competition for the second consecutive year.. And the dormitory won the scholarshifr cup formerly held by Freeman Hall. All was not work. - the girls held corridor parties in the fall and planned a cider and sfludnnt party for the freshmen. One unusual llCC07'7'Lf1ll5l2?7'L67'll of the Lyon Hall girls was the publishing of a newsjyafler with the events of the past and the year to come. They called it the LYON'S ROAR. They had lots of dinners, deserts, football exchanges, firesides and a watermelon bust. And a special social function was the open house to which the Lyon Hall girls invited parents. .4 ,-Q .. -1 WAI, , Q' v 'P' 1 D- . ii- r A K . , Aw , ,- -Lu :fan ' 95'-, ' 911, Z.: X X ' I-3 I . Q C' 5 ' L 4 5' 14 ' ' ' ua ' A we c - .4 .. ,T 7' g. I mf- :ug . ,-. . ,i 4 -Iii I . J -if . 6 , N Q KJ , , s ,f-- ,W X if x V W '- s?'Q ,K , A. . , , K4 3 - . ' 'E ,,, 9' , W A. Wx iv 4, 'J -i ' U-X: I-.as - Q 1 v - 74415. - .VL , AJ b 1 V N . ' . AQ 1 :1- f- 'N-Ja.-Lkf ' - A 41'-rf wg.,- ,,,cq.f'..f-,N 1 - A. .1 J:--' -f .. h J., daqxgrxxfgfs.-I 2 L9 .154 A, V -- .f' xr,-W, - .. 'Y' - , .57 f ' zilwjlf -fg4,QJj'--- S Oak Hall girls this year sponsored a tea to introduce their new housernother - Mrs. Hally Ryan - to students and faculty nienibers. Another social event in Oak was the annual Christrnas party. Several honors were given to th e Oak girls, june Brandrnill was chosen as the 1956 Honieconiing Queen. A nd another carnpus beauty - Mitriel jones - was chosen as an attendant to the Harvest Ball Queen. Beauty isn't the only attribute ofthe Oak Hall residents - they have won the upper classrnen 5Clt0lIl'l .S'lIlilI trophy for two years and are working hard to make the honor theirs for a third tiine. An Oak Hall girl is now serving as the WRA fJ7'6.S'lIl6'Hl' and another is j1resident of the Home Economics Council. Several Oak Hall residents were honored at five- and tenvpouncl part ies - and the girls enjoyed the particijlation in house exchanges. Ist row: Schroeder, Thompson, Wicgmann, Robinson, I-Iuwkinson, Snod- grass, Perry, Polking, Walker. 2nd row: Stream, Petersen, Tjzulen, Strong, Turin, VVIIISOH, Roelofs. 3rd row: Rollins, Wagner, Snncke Cvicc prcs.j, Nvillinms, Pease, Smull, Sleinbron, Rcznbek, Rabc, Ghyselinck, Otto. -llh row: Robinson, Anderson, Thompson, Sunderman, Xvilllllifl, Sheriff. 5lh rum: Janet Purdy, Walker, Wcbslcr, Sorcm, Rogus. 61h row: jane Purdy, Pclerson, Ulzingcr, Ryan, Scott, Sleflenson, Sondergaard, Ryan. is -D95 e-:rm--P-.,.,,BE,xf Tw Q- is ZWAW '1 :lf9,E 5' SWL! 1 Ist row: Oslund, Millen, LCilVlLL Qsecyzj, Knrns, Lozier, Mogensen, lhcn. Mullaley, O'Brien, Nelson. 2nd raw: Eppclsheilncr, Lease fllCl. c:hnrn.p, Lawler, Johnson, jemz, King, Kulpak, Kuhn. 3rd row: Moore, Husmunn, Mcllvain, King, Leary, Hickey. 4211 row: Levin, Kcppl, Klopfcnstcin, Mulcahy, Nelson, Lillell, Curr. 5111 row: Chamberlain, Nichus, McMartin, McKinney, Kaney, Johnson, Berry. 61h row: Ouvcrson, Dun- phy, Lcvenhzlgcn, Lc:1ne:1gh, King, Newell. 7th row: Linz, Kunert, llncklev. Berth. Stl: wmv: Kirkpzrtrick, Hill, Ornclnlf, lSnr'lm'nl1l, lily Hovenden. 1.x1 raw: Byrne, Cox, Fulton, Allbce, Burton, Fnlolicn, Becler, Burington. 21111 raw: FIuhzn'l, Gomlnmn, Druxlir, Austin, Brown, Anlick, Barry, Gregg. Srrl row: Downey, Grclzx, Ficke, Marlin, Brown, Eno, Daylon, Doty. -H11 row: Grau, Conn, Anderson, Garrison, Hl1dlCI', Elliott, Burge- son, Elwood, Faye. 5th row: Ely, Cordier. 47 2 . lst row: Mcllonzxld, Johnston, Docken, Duncan, HlllClllllSCll, Sorensen, liczllly, livcrllng, l-Iurvcy, Hansen, I-lollcrt. 2nd row: Frank, Buckley, Moldcn, Kruse, Hcrcem, Kicr, Hcnn, Curr, Aury, I-louck, Dancey. 3rd row: Dugan, Clark, Gccsl, Stilcly, Kvzxpil, Coudis, johnson. X'Ving, Slxirk, Bureslx, Gcisszll. 4l11 row: Good, XVaterbury. Cznfc, Olsen, Berger, Mcrlalc, Xvillse, Bielcnberg, Ferguson, Yvood, Morton. Throughout the year, active interest was shown by the girls in Roheris Hall as l'l16j'f?lWl'lCl1l2lll6Il in music, intraniurals, Homecorning, Veishea and other college goings-on. The dormitory is especially proud of i ts Sor-Dor trophy and the two successive Dames' Daze trophies that brighten the l i lzrary shelves in the Roherls Hall parlor. A satirical morluary school shit passed Varieties try-ouls to win a place in the winter quarter series. Time is set aside each week for Embers, when the girls conducl shorl devotional services. Five- and ten-pound parties heighlened excilement as the girls atlernjaled to guess the identity ofthe lucky girl. A successful intramurals season was clirnaxecl by a second place win in bashell1all. Roberls Hall resiclenls welcomed a new housernolher, JVIrs. Louise Hall, this year. She assurnecl the responsibility of guiding the girls, most of them fresh men. J vw ., 3 ,a ,a mfr 1- 1, 9.5.3 vi na --w :wma was mms -gnuwvuas ,P-:mug annum nuns:-1 quasar-- Q -uaaazru 1.1-gum-es -uf nn .au A an usa H M R , ,:::,E,A:1, In row: I-iorunan, Brownell, Garner, Sanger, Shubert, Russell, Schergcn Cmnt, Troyzlk, jones, Moran, Nielsen, Colburn, Mclilmeel. 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I I P i 5 5 V To provide a social, recreational and ath- letic program for members . . is part of the purpose of the Men's Residence Association which is made of the more than 1,500 men living in Friley-Hughes Hall. These various programs of MRA are coordin- ated by members of the Executive Council with such offices as intramurals, activities and social chairmen. Along the social lines, each quarter sees one big MRA dance plus several small informal parties. The men can olften be found studying in their rooms with girlfrieiids on Sunday after- noons, utilizing the weekly open house. . . . and up the next morning for a quick breakfast before an 8 0'clock. Almost a community in itself, the huge dor- mitory is even equipped with its own news- paper and radio station. The i'Rellector con- tains exclusively Friley-Hughes news and is published weekly by MRA men. KMRI, the radio station is heard both in Friley-Hughes and Westgate Halls and may be expanded to the YVOIHCH,S dormitories in fall of 1957. Governing the MRA system is the Main Cabinet, composed of representatives from each of the 24 houses in Friley-I-Iughes plus members of the Executive Council. Each January an impressive election cam- paign is conducted for election of new officers. 57 Executive Council Inizfiating new ideas and policies for the men of MRA is the function of the MRA Executive Council. The grouib, heaflefl by Preslflenl Charles Schwab cawies out clay lo day arlnzinlslmtion for the men of MRA, and acts as a sujyerzfisovsy group. Execntlzle Council paves the way for smooth functioning of MRA memlfers, faculty and adminlsl'7'al'lon. m 1-0 111: Dodson, van smm mee presq, Schwab qpmsg, werbach The len Cgungilmgn ,qrllellS.lll,pl?IllllcEnllinlllgl:cllllfwllg, l?l?Zlpf.hmn'l, Blair Km' chmnll' are elected by MRA mein- hers. Main Isl row: Schwartz, Scherer, Stolberg. Dodson, Van Sitlcrt fvice pres.J, . Schwab Cpres.J, Werbuch fscc.J, Thompson, Jasmann, Anderegg. 21111 row: Montng, Pullos, Salzman, Schroeder, josclyn, Teetcr, King, Hudck, a Phelps, Stark, Carlson, Woody, Pctcrscn, Wilson. 3111 row: Srernherg, Campbell, Pcal, Edwards, Rcmcr, Minnihau, Jacobs, Stockdale, Main, Frederikscn, Yzlnaszxk, Moothart, Scars, Moore. ' Y., 7522, .W I A X, 58 or' W - 4 -' -' - f ' 'Alf zaf- l.st row: McC:1hc, Frazier, Takzishimzi fasst. sec.J, Cuflel Cvice prcs.J, Hfoody fprcs.J, Shupc Csec.J, Thompson, Root, Dorman. 2nd row: a I-Iynnggi, Rmnig. Drcibclbis, Bnthic, Lewiston, Tcllcr, Mork, Eldredgc, SChOl2lI' S lp Committee . 0 . ACt1V1f1CS Council Ist row: Blair lclnnnj, Brenton lscc.j, Strong, Hamilton. Vicllorf. 2ncI row: Ackcr, Guenther, Clark, Field, Slifc, Tyrrell. ' TFJ 1 'Sf V I-ia, ,rrr gg' ' ii' 59 ,.,,zfffir,l '11 1 111 1 11! 1 51 11 H 1: V W 111 ,!1!'11 -1'11111111 , 1 1 1 111.111 111 1 1 111M- 3'3':..:. 1i M I W 1,11 .1 1' W! 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Since 1950, the station has been located on the hrst floor of Frlley-Hughes Hall. A board of control supervises the current staff of forty-hve to fifty announcers and disc jockeys --- students interested in radio and television broadcasting. Prograrnrnlng is aimed mainly at the men who live in Friley-Hughes, but the station is also picked up in Vlfestgate Hall and East' Stadium. Dish jockey shows are featured from sign-on at four o'cloclc until six, when the news is re-broadcast' from WOI-FM. Public service transcriptions follow the news at 6:15, and the hour from seven to eight is held open for women interested in disc jockey shows. At' eight - lVI'nsic for Easy Listening nntll eleven. The station maintains a large record library including jyojmlar records, albums and jfnbllc service transcriptions. About eighty-hve per cent of the station's yearly budget from IVIRA is spent on records and engineering costs. frm-. ' V 9 K :lily 'S-1 xv ,., Head Residents Intramural Council lst row: Alclinger, Netusil, Dick, Allen Czxsst. dir. of res.j, Heald Qsup. of head res.7, Frederiksen fadv.9, Abel, Franklin. 2nd row: Efferding, Anderson, Knapp. Iverson, Wisfrom, GC1'l12ll'dl., Goering, Jebens, Schulte, Auscnhus, Torrison. 3rd raw: Hcinlz, YVatson, Fertig, Jorgensen, Jacobson, Miller, Wklolf, Sharp, Holtz, Hesser lxt row: Scars, Tlxicxnc, Trippel, Scderlmurg, Bcnjcgcrdes, Ellingson. 21111 raw: Baker, Proctor, Barquist, Bakker, Kopecky, Stein, Hudek. 3rd rozu: Pelerson, Chcttinger, Miller, Fell, Rave, Rolfe. '7' 62 l l NJ f! fy-fi---pf-v -.--,Tw i Q, 'L' Isl ruzu: johnson, Cornish, King, Wcrbach, Szictkclt, Antoine. 2nd TOZUJ Adamson, Fox, Davis, Jacobson, Gutz, Rickers. 5111 row: Lilly, Bcnzcr, WVatts, lillingrod, Dctlcfs, Peters, Cranston. Lvl row: Snow, Gift, lflzickcr, Mrs. linker, Mrs. Nichol, '1'indall fscc.J, 'I'cclcr Qprcs.j, Hunipul. 21111 run-: Mitchell, Slmver, Clu- binc, Moore, C-roningzl, Ross, Bnnz, SllOllCl, Burn. 5rd row: Hair- mun, Eurlnirt, Plcrlgcr, Roos, Shors, Thznp, '1'horson, Schultz, Shirlcv. Secretar and Treasurer Social Council 63 .- ffaf ' 1 I M H f- W -FH lx! row: Gates, Towne, Kuhlman, Sopur, Strchet Qsoc. clnnn.j, Tam, Hand ricksun, Hartl, Crouk, Schenkelberg, Braun, Mount. 2nd row: Staplcy, Race, I I Zyzanski, Kocster, Skonberg, Baird, Abel, Oclmann, Butler, Laucn, Wendt, I I Hohhie, Hadek, johnson, Pascal, Nickerson, Lubker, Deal fprcs.J. 5rd row: Pace fact. Clunn.J, Hovell, Harlow, Leporte, Lubsen, Lindgren, Legg, BOSFII, Larson, Edgar, Connor, Hohneke, Braun, Bralcy, YVillis, Hanson. lx! rmv: Guenther fact. cImmn.J, Tihben, 'l'lllllll, Hildcbruml, Bock, Wolver- ton, Fox Qscul, johnson, Harrigan, lfricdman, Dorman, Mcklurray, XVillcy Znrl rum: Scott Cpresq, McDougal, Cohen, lllikkclson, jznncs Cschol. chmn.J Mzwlield, Potrzcxic, Gilbert, Stein, lVilson, Frcsc, l':n'lat, Halverson. 511 mmf: Hcintz Chcml rcs.J, Paul, Rnsmusun, I-Iaworth. Tharnish, XVilson, Cnr ram, lrlillmun, Cilmk, Keller, Ciondrn, Uhlrcn, Rucdy, Swanson, Girton Stephenson, Mcfmffin, Shoup, Schatz, Cunning. -Hlz row: lflzxnsvn, Lchnmn Lcslc, Onkun, Phillips, Limlcmicr, llcinscn, Kzlsilc, Eiclrhcrgcr, Evans, Bax Ivr, Dnrlnnd, St. john, Watts, Plcdgcr, Wilson, Becker, Hockcr, Oliver. X wg-A-W .-y, Qi 1,,.. , r:. . -V .,, lc:-T :Q . -:az L'F:::L T112 -. l ..1'g73,1 ' 1'- fn A - mb: - 11. gs up 0 P . 7,15 -4 .pig - ,, 1, . 1 .-f ,I 1' 'H 135331 K! 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Cllllllkb, Spam, lllll mer, We-islugcl fprvs.J, l':llN'I1, I--lulst, I'mnck. Nclsc-n, Tixnm. 'I'clIa-r. Cessna House Boucuhcld. L,-:ZV,15.,,.,v W Z.. 1 ,U .!, 1 Q-9.7. - ' Y , J' ,, :5:f,5: .1 T E W ' H' I' . 1-rf 1 -- -- '- ' ' 1 Y ' ' AT: -Tiiifgfng ,xt-. ..:,- r, Ml- . u'-++.:,- ,,.L55:,'Ez?z3n.-.Q-L s 'l A -,,M,- ,Q U . , , 5,??Q?ig3ilf::53: Vsffi- A L Y W V..-:Lf.: .mfhty . 4 57-,f,4,-1 41-'-- 1Lfl- LEW? ' 'J F Q ' if 'A-fgtwg lwxswf W 4, , Ml lll,,zAf,:.,, M . . , , 4.. .,l -mix l 1 Q. s -L, gg I. A 4 A L Chamberlain House Ixl mul: Michael, Lcipold, Antoine Cscc.-lrcus.l, Tnllmzm, Sweeney, Wil- liams fpuh. chmn.J, Carlson Cpresj, Sclinzick, Field Curl. chmnj, Trader, Znigcr. Zml row: Sornson, Woody, X-Villcy, Shaw, H:mncman, Johnsen Charlicr. Hyde, Kisling, Biclll, Schepers, Hunks, Slropc. Walker. 3r1l row: Jayne, I-Iartwig, Sopher, Kaderahek, Koos, Mcliahin, Rasmussen, Barsky, Goad, Larsen, Roarty, Benjegerdcs, VanFosson. Converse House 68 l lst row: Edwards, Overmann, Rodenhiscr, Magill, Hcllcn, Seimc, Paulson, XVidmer. 2nd row: Hayes, Hardy fact. chmn.J, McCabe Cscholg, Dills Cpres.J, Rolter, Ellingrod fscc.-treas.J, Gocring Qheud rcs.J, Moria, Nield. 3r1l mm: Bzxrkinan, Dick, F. Schultz, Kopf, jungling, Augspurgcr, Droege, J. Schultz, Okelo, Schuttc, Irelan. 4tlz row: Sedlacck, McCabe, liuglcr, Lvgg. Burleson, Hay, Borthwick, Czlrbicncr, Kite, Solh. ' 5,5 'W - 1 Aw 5:3 ,igwl y gf 1 -' ' nfp- f3ff5'a - L.. 1 .'ZIl-2:2-fri H. ' N , 17,27 an y .1 '55, 1 1'fa.-'SE :g f ' -if 5- 5- 3 'fi A ,sew . 1 -g,,'L,f,L 37 ,,, L. ,L . 1 fl J ,QL EWR f Hixxk Q' 44-,yew 5 ff, Ev ix , H ,gf .f Q13 H14 W W M 1 J ,L N , Aw . ' .-4 J . .: -Q - , ,,,,.h V 1 f vi., v' 'QT' 1 - ' v gafagfga, - faggaggqx -f V .. Hn'- . .gh . 1' :Y . , 5, 1 ' ' sf' .-Ig 2c .x32i5gifgg ML- 'Czar-f , . ,, :RMS 3 9, g Y Ffa, Q fvzf xx in -K-1, W v3 6122, , W, Q cf AG .4 Y fnlhffg' Q Q 'S' 5 lf .7 7 5. ' I l' sE5, ,., jg, 11 . 7 En gl . ' 1, N -- a f Ku w 1 ff- Vf' ' 3 K H 'Ly . :1 -gf z viwm.5 . 1 I V M 'ik M , mu V33 1 L , ' ,131 'N W IL M -6 .jf .. H. HE Dodds House Ist raw: Kwick, Schroeder, Quiner, Thorsheim, Mohr, Scott, lppisch, Gifford, Yllnlker. 2nd row: lvillard, Allen, lValenliny, Holmes, Brown, Dexter, Slndsvold, McWilli:1m, Joens, Harms, Shaver. 5rd row: Mueller, Holt., Kcpcke, Watson fl'lCllCl res.l, Thomson, Stzhrunk, Czlznuvc, Romig, Christensen, Suter, Hanson. -Ill: row: Street, Hanson, Gustafson, Keeney, Geddes, Fredrickson, SI.zlchonr, Ellingson, Nelson, Mcficu. Fairchild House 70 Ixt raw: Strachan, Wittman, Gravenkamp, Mott, Andrews, Greenfield. Eppard, Hall, Ethington, Boone, Huffred. 2nd row: Carson, Erickson, Tompkins, Strong fact. chmn.l, Cuffel Cschol. chmn.l, Gravenknmp fvice pres.J, Campbell fpres.j, lVolf Chead res.l. Snow Csoc. chmn.J, Ranniger ftreas.j, Proctor filllffl. Cl'l1Hll.D, Oppedzll. 3rd row: Lindsey, Covault. Hunt, Samson, Cochran, Dalnkof, Carlson, Sanders, Lamb, Benz, kinkleff, Green, Young, Peterson. 4th rout: McComber, Moeller, Prnslka, Crow, Duesenberg, Pedersen, LHIHOIITCUX, Dunham, Gilliland, Altwegg. 4,49 ' WE ,H 1 . I 1.- f . 4 n w 1 wx H .5515 1 w w w wx u H w -Q. fqf Eg , qi. . f 5-isis? , 1 L 1.2 , .1 i' ...,- ,. A. ,L ,s n S. N , Q .- 6 - A, 5 if .415-' 1 ww figwtv ' mai Li S ..--. --L .+.. 1 W :M ---- ' i A ' 'T gg-V S ' L-'Q' f ' Q E W If f ' A 1 Ha -is f 7 - 1'1'f '?f.?:- 5 J-fvimfd M M FafswfQ4 M pw EMW 1 ni N K E 41 F9 v Z N 5 fm K 8 2 Ng x F' J ,, A , MLW M, .1 xg? A 1 , S wk ik N N f A ' if Hn' , W N If vs:-1 2 fgixf I 1 k 1 1,5 5 :-.4 1: -V 'F' ,1 ' 'T ,, '. -' H 7:-,jfi v H t, . . gl Z 4 I ,H , H ., ',,,, :.I,f H, , 151 ww 1 ,H f? VV , V. ,,.yL,AQ,, . P 'f lT 1 A 5' , '2 . :' ' ' ' ' A 'R' 4 ffl-' , W' LL. x :fl gl ,. , 'fx , ' my ,W f ev X ' f'f .sf-,'-,S W F, 12:-. H , ff Wg ,qi , ,-1 . ... C--,Hg -u ik ' 4 A A. A 3 ii R ,. EI, 5 f 1 L 9. 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R f P1 1 , ' is g 3 : 1 fS ',r.-QNZWJ1. wig' Y' ' H., .- ::'i,.-.f,1,:. 5g ' , 1 Q .,,J,L5E - ,lgggufn k-1, ..n -2 6 Inst a minute, I'11 check and see if l1e's here. 74 Kimball House lst row: Watts, Cummings, Lyman, Dubois Qpub. chmn.J, Tubbs fpres.J, Borland, Kislingbury, Newberg, Renk, Curtis, Pullos Cvice pres.J, Peter- son. 2nd row: Rice, Gemmill, Schmidt, Oleson, Jeffers, Hall, Sears, Lass, Crane, Andrews, Oeffner, Doty, Schumacher, Ross fsoc. chmn.J, Rowe, Swanson, Miltman, Hawley. 3rd row: Heivilin, Rcwalt, Delic, Eyrcs, Eichhorn, Lowe, Polenz, Haught, Jennings fschol. chmn.J, Krotz, Orr, Anderson Chcad res.J, Clapper, Lilly Ctreas.J, Hunts. 75 Coed Dining Hall There are very few places in the world where men and women aren't thrown together- in the iields of education, occupation and living. But for several years the little world of Iowa State College has gone as far as to keep students from eating together at mealtime. Part ol this was due to the separate residence areas on the campus - women's dorms on the east and men's dorms on the west. However when the time came to expand liv- 76 i, ing facilities for women, the college looked around and found that the only possible space would be at Westgate. Plans were made and the present concrete block dormitory, Westgate, was built. But when looking to the future, the college could see the necessity for more married students accommodations and made temporary plans to exclude dining facilities at Westgate. Arrangements were made for more than 130 women to eat in the Friley-Hughes Hall dining room, the closest eating area. Men and women are finally back together after many years. With the coming of the women to the west side of the 1,-v 1 1,1 ,N Ve, . 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Miller, Meeks, Dnnt, Iiwnll Lznvlon, Dcvinc, Faust, Vial, Bcndcr, Snsunic, Back. 2nd row: Bookin liicldens, lNlclclur1', Boll, Benner QSLJC.-ll'CilS.Q, Valentine, Dolnlc, Abrzunson Spencer. Guctz, Clmctlinger flllllxil. chmn.J, Rclnns, Fischer, 0'Cunncll, Wil lizuns, lllubck, Ullman. 3111 row: Alclinger Chuncl rcs.J. Bromly. Pcturscn Shors Csmt, clnnn.J, Smith, Thompson, Scolzxro, FI'uclcx's, Buufln, Congcr Xlcriulc. Knudson, llnrtcll, Mcdow, Rclncr Cprcs.J. PClllll'l11ll, Atwood. 21111 rzmu' llosclyn. Allen, llnnl Qsor. Clllllll.J, Mcyvr- o hnll' fact. cInnn,J, Wululc, A2lSllClll1, Smlcrlwrg, Plxilnmn. 3:11 rmv: '1'uku- I H yzunu, Slmw, Millcr Qllllfil. clnnn.p. l'L'lcrsun lpub. clnnn.J, XVcic'lu.-rs, Slomcr. , ., , ,,,, , - sup .-, l wif H-J -nw' ,,., Meeker House Niles House Isl -row: Hultman, Sickles, Spyr, Sweet, Moorehead, Dillon fvice prcs.l, Kinrade, Amber, Edwards Cpresj, Marks, Mclinabb, Mann. 2nd row: D. liarlcls, Netusil Ulead res.J, Lenius, Klctt, Cornish fSCC.-l1'CIlS.J, Frank, Baker fintra. ClllI1l'1.J, Shah, King, J. Barrels, Halstead, Clark, Peterson, Viellorf fact. ClllTlIl.D, Farris, Vollmar, Brunner. 3111 row: Michaelson, Harmon Qsoc. chmnj, Lamb, Kuehner, Jepsen, O'Connor, Kerlin. Swasancl, Belknap, Root Cschol. Clllllfhl, Campbell, Hicks, McGinnis, Mounce, Jen- DIIIQS. Jrl row: Moolhart, Bernard, Darland, Moir, Schocnfclder. Betensky, Cor- poran, Schuerman, lJePenning, Dick, Mullin, Miller. 2111! row: Wislrmn Cpres.j, Hamilton fact. Cllllllhj, Kictzingm' fviec prcs.J, Stark, jungling, I-lattlcstad, Harwood, Brown, Bcllis, O'Donnell, Bailey, Coffman, Anderson. Winter, Van Werden, Peterson. 3111 row: Anderson. Molgaard, Chisni, McClure, King, Blevins, Myer, Balhic Qschol. Cl1l'l'll'I.l, Ochler, Seafigld ftreas.J, Hamburg, Pelkus, Lotz, Baldcrston. 1 82 DLZJl0J7l71611f offorces Strategy . . . Attack . . . Counter. . . Retreat . . . Defeat . . . . - 8 EV' .11 ,V A . , 5. V ffrlk 'm.F5'1 M .. -4,31 I , 2 A at . Z, 1 .1-Y It N., , w 1 Q L . 1 C K .sv 1: ui U l 1- 1 33, ,, , A ww, W 1 w w Nw K N u, 1 ' H 1 fl wx ng 1 4 Q 1 ,F ,. 1 Q .,.,, E1 . .V-' ,byy V'1'Li'f35jiVV if V if-V A ' yi m.2w'g y X 1, .f ,. 3. Wg f as ' A-S -1. .jj'-5pQQiv. i K ' ' . 4 ' . ' ' Y' - qw: 1 227 ,'- L , :Z . f zu E W, 'v 1' '?f1'.u' , .ILW J , V 1, V M 5 ..,::, 5 V ,W I ,. ,qw 1 u Ev f 7,1122 5 , , . , li f 35 Vi j f 7? 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Hurst, Plain, Tolnntl, Thorson Csoc. cInnn.j, Taylor, Pickwcll, Dvoxozxk, Gnu fscc.- n'uz1s,J, Burroughs, Thornton. lil rorv: Hunkc. Hcuck, Lcnwny, Szintznhnlla, Chznnbcrlin. Hcitlmann. Cross. Ohrc-ttht, Schwztlbc. 21111 row: Yznmsuk Cprt-5.5, Wzxlknp, Kztlhcrg. Yonngr, Crznncr, P3lll1lL'I', Dllllllllll, Kenimercr, XVorslx:nn, Thonmpsnn. Hzlnecn, ?rrl row: Croonquist, Rost, johnson, Brotlccn, McDonald, jorgcnscn, I-lurtmun, Drcihclbis Cvicc prcs.j, Jorgensen. W M ,am mm NU nn A QL mb 's B3 we ffl ,J- sX uf dc' 0 fx 55 -ef . ,,sv,5 Y-lr, . R 5 0 5 'U' Stevenson House Stanton House lst raw: Weiss, johnson Cpres.J, Milne, Meier, Patch, Peters Qsee.J, Nehr- ing, Kersey, Torrison Qhead res.J, Campbell. 27111 row: Chapin, Lindsey, Culley, Sanders, Hacker fsoc. chmn.j, Patch. Hall. Wallis, Fouteh, Twcdt, Cranston fLreas.J, Bigbee. 3rd row: Mawnkc, Bakker, ,Iasmann Cvice pres.J, Petty fact. chmn.3, Ehrcclt, Petty, Schmidt, Xklaehs fhist.J, Sheffield, Shnpe Cschol, clnnnj, Henchztl, Stepan, Hanllik, Abraham, jamson, Richey. -llh row: Batchelor, Bell. Shelton, Currens Cpub. elnnn.J, Twedt, Cowl- ing, MeNellis, Meyers, Bluhni, Liska, johnson, Happel, Papajohn. Talsma. Lrl row: Groninga fsoe. chmn.J, Shain, Turner, 'I'eter, Vllcarer. Olin, livers, Wlorrh, Clayton, Sears Cvice pres.J. 2nd row: Murakami, Jacobson, Bcrtelsen, Andrews, Eppcrly, Schrnm, Chambers, Brewbaker, Black, Peter' son Cintra. chmn.J, Wells, I-Iankom, Windom, Larson. irrl row: Hoksch, Martens fpresj, Anderson, Brenton fact. chmn.J, Arnold, Dillaron, Fer- tig fheacl res.J, Sclnviepren, Fanger, Cotter, Sedlacek, Holfmcier, Lyman. ei 'YK 88 l. Hx. ,. , , V- -' Y 1, ala-'fQ.,,,, Q -- 'Qv'z'w ' H I w Mira- zz' ,nb -1.4. in , , N M Y, ,X , 0 , fa., 1 A agg,,g,H,, -15511-3 Aiea .ww w Q- IQ ?!1fQff5: ' ' Y 1 . .J , 5 ,wa , 89 K Q. X J , uv ,M 1 1 11:3 'J-,Q S, V. H ,MA mis , X Q! N saga, W .f:.iiiIx39'E w mf '--, 1511, ' I T'-megs. , ,mm fL ig.1ia-iff iii 1 is W, S X ,N 2 J EQWEJSQEL, K 1.13533- L-Q4 .J Q P., my iii H vw' ' 1 ' fi' .-11' it' f' lumni Hall Isl row: Scroll, Mcflorxnifk. Hartz, Preston, Cone, Schmidt, Chase, Berk, Ruyl, Morgan. 21111 rorr: Boyer, I-lclgcns. Vogt, Lznccy, Dunn, Dunham, Trillc, Karkosh, XVunder, Alexander, Lusher, Roberts fscc.j. 3rd row. Rccklcr, XVagner, Kurhosll, Fox, I'-lngrcfc, Lung, Morgan, Slnyncr, Vcr Plocfz. 4th row: AIZCII, Downing, Shaver, Dailnnd, Meyer, Sayre, Kc-lscy, Humlctt, Rcssler. Slit row: Rccsc, Edmonds, Webster, Moore, Puls, Fans. Olin. 6th row: Hilduhl, Gustafson, Ritchie, Iforsmun. Alumni Hall memlzers this year formed a dance class. The I2 freshmen men and I2 Roberts Hall girls meet every week and receive instruction from Ted Born, a former Alumni Hall resident. To fmt their dancing instruction to use the Alumni Hall men held a winter formal, Crystal Ball, ' in the South Ballroom of the lldemorial Union. A hoe-foot crystal ball hung from the ceiling and a backdrop of a life-sized couple gazing into a crystal ball were the decorations for the dance. Other entertainment' included the annual fall hayride, followed by an informal dance. The Alumni Hall quartet placed second in the all-college quartet contest. And the residence won three intramural chamjlionships 5 yu . I ,4 gli! -u-. , 1.. 3'i, - -N A q Q +-fjerE f , In 1. 5 E! s,--- wwf? fl' 'Y . E KM- Q, I X X 104 A A ..J.4,p,,,,, Fx 3 ff Fw, 5 ' , M Q - ., 3 M2251 1 r .5 1 sf Q. A ii? ' J' et 4 i' .... ..1.'. ' ,aol-V949-+-' , VAA U w , E 53 FX' . gm' 'WL , gigs 'A . bf , w W-1,4 v. f , +A ,, ,. ff If. ii- I 411 ,I 1 , ., gigs, , LZ ,um aw 3 , , aggm ff : V:l1v, 'fWl'f ,l dr,,-4..p .-4 .ai l A My I I La: ,1 ,K f 25 M' 1 .X ' S use? e? i','L gif? we c- 'f' 1' Q' 3. ard System S0 that the mflepemlenl men living' 017 cmnjms R could have a commvon bond and work together towawls zz more active fJIl7'lfCi12Illi07Z in can'zjm.s' life, the VVMYI Syxlem, was former! in 1051. Each of the nine zuawis has its se! of oficevds, who are in turn under the VVKLWI Executive Covmcil. The 01'gamfzali0n strives foo jmrlicijzrzliovz of its membe1'5 in extra-cm'1'ic11l111 rwlivilies zwwl j'0sle'rs leac1e'rsl1ijQ in the men. . gif? E251 gi? Qiifxm In arlflftion to a 'l'6f17'6S671VlKtllZl6 on Caerclivzal Gwtlfl, the executive coezmcll also spends time looking into .meh interests as lzofzzsmg, the !Jtl7'k.l7'lg situation and events C07'1,C6'I l'1,l'l1g the National Imlejfenrlevzt Students Association. One of the special projects of the VVawl System each year is the fall VVawl Round-11j1. The men go to jiavties at the wome'n s fl01'7l'l'S to meet ami mix with new eoezls. Sk fm? lx! row: l.unLlry, Iithcrlund flrcznsj, Rpsu-in fumlxzj, Va-llurick fprl-s.J Hzllupnik, Kucbrich, Ward. 'Jml row: JGIFRSUII Qvicu prrs.J, llusuk, Mc! I rzllf, BOOII. Willis, Kriz 15007. 3rzI row: IlcclriL'k, Nc-Irirh. liirlinglnuir Moen, Nelson, Fzlrrcll, Kirk. The VVMYI System jxzrrlicijialerl in social fzmctions i7lCl'IlIH'IZg the WRA-VVm'rl Wi1'zl'ei'Ll1rm mul formal flfmces. Activities for ward memibers are many cmd zfarierl. Int'ram'z1ml5, social exchcmges 1171.11 picnics are ainong the more common ones. The Executive Council jllzms znul oirgzmizes such events as all-zuziivl fIiC7ZiC.S', sleak fries, the Fall Wll7'f1 Nlass 1VIeefingm1.rl j1m'tiCij1:1lioi1 in campus events suelz as Homecoming, V6i.5'!'l8Cl-, SHl!i67Ilf g01l6'l'7l?7167ll and many olhei' activities of an all-camjlzzs naluie. ,,.-- in mg: Y! if A 3, iff, Q1 f. M 4 G !gf neil-H f v M953 s,- 'Qi W ,gr K N' .. , Sa ' ,F w ,Zo-1- f 4' ,. Bi .. lg. I1 ,J si I .I 9 ff Q 45:52 52521, ,., -, K 1--f ' .. , . , 5 Tk' 2 ff 'gi '15, - L , , ,, -1.1-. , ' W . I Mi - Ms. , ' P - A ' ' ' 2 iem A: .ij 5 ' .5 My xiii u M ' l W z w u ' zigxgxx w wx ,1f? -v,1-pg-,mf X ,' if H Q. 1 ffK'I3gf ., , ' i f ' if- -xg E, W , .2-MVAQQN , ' wi ,, X 55851 ' ' w .mr ' w gg. M Aw ,W w ---5 . N ,,.. Ram in Vw X R 5 N .tx in ,x ,M M ,,,..,, M u ? R? M.. M ,. K M V nw, Q . 3? Kg. 1,, I. N Us Qzgtfgg lg. ,. my ' 1 M . L Q ,, - , ' M A,... 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Rogers, Mollenhzxuer, Erickson, Bair. 3rd row: Quayle, Cohen, Warvi, Toms, McComb, Boyd, Morgan, Haley, Heggen, johnson, Maley, Hcitmun. 96 Isl mrv: Taylor, Fisher, Fritz Cpnb. Cl'lll'Ill.J, Strublc Kscmnl, Mcclcluugh fvicc pres.J, Lundry Qprcs.J, Bci'nlmrcll, Falntk, Kellogg Qsoc. clnnn.J, Johnson fact, Z izln .J. ., 'uz': if ', Q ' g, , .' 'Q l, : : j, nn 'Puri 1 1 Quxxln Innnings Rhone lilhciluu Iuggxll 'lures Slllljllllv jzlcuhs, Nciswungur, Black. Novak. 3rd row: Czirroll, Jule, Gerald, Nordliuus, Twoniblcy, Tompkins, Lewis, Hardy, Moen, Cingur. Kerr finlrzi. rlunn.J . lx! row: Hove, Sm-clnlscn, XVL-lricli fprcs.J, Fincllcy fvicc pi'es.j, Hzimclc fseuj, Hulupnik, I-l. E. Nichols fzulxxj. 2nd raw: Lathrop, Churchill, Grif- lilh. Vctlcriztk, Pctcrson, Rcschly. Ogle, Donald. 5rd row: Potter, Birlingmuir, Bolton, Willis, Findlay, lfnccl, V. Egland, Tungesvick, lf. Iigluml, Mullins. J l ms, , Kappa u .QM ll f ,eff ,gint-fi, ll ' wr? M ,H,,i','i .ii'43E-E.'gf -.-, . srzziswza i ijgfaiega' Isl row: Wietzke, Sclnniu, lirisperbuuer Csoc. clmmn.J, Husak Qpres.j, Voss Qvice prcs.J, Ou, Fclir. 21111 1'uzu: Biese, McMurry, Benbow, Von Chong. Kuuzlarich Cpub. clnun.j, Ylleeks, Hall, Seillz. 3rd rozv: Lingren, Jayne, lfroehlicll, Mueller, Van Boxtel, Price Qiutra. cl1mn.l, Ives fSCC.-ll'Ci'IS.J, Bel- den. Nh row: Mitchell, Benson fact. cl1mn.J, Bennett, Vander Meer, Nelson, Calender, Douglas, Copeland, NViescler, Vcnleicher, Kuebricll. Isl raw: English, Hczild, Hedrick fprcs.J, Emery fvice presj, Newby fsoc. ::hmn.j, Toepler, Ryan, Conn, Bennett, Fisher. 2nd row: Rcssler, Tullman, jenkins, Clement. fscc.-tre:1s.J, House, Ploog, Cook, Slradling, DeWVolf, Mad- sen. 5rd mul: Hein fintru. Cl1l'I'lI1.J, Szuupsori, Glover, Luelt, Glusnapp, Holly, Snndberg, Friis, johnson. 4111 row: Christensen, Kelly, Colgan, Mapes, Lake, Vundermyde, Knoshnng, Hillberry, Seizn, Hofmeyer, Orndufl. KES- V iii iw was ' ' Q' ml: in ,. - Va. 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Benson is faculty mlvlsor. 104 Ixl raw: Kloblcn. Gcissal, Cnrlborq flklnhcl adj, Gustafson, Hnnkcns. 21111 row: Iilllllilll, Giblxs fprcs.J, Haney, Kurt, Kidney, Scott. unior Panhel One menzlzer from each sorority pledge class serves on -Iwnior Panhellenic Council. The purposes of the junior group inclnrle 'unifying the pledge classes so that the pledges get to know each other anfl can work together and come into closer contact with sorority living both as lnrllviclfzzals and as part of a group. In arlflillon lo .sponsoring Chocolate Hours,,Iunior Panhellenlc mevnlzers began in lVIarch to provirle weekly entertainment al the Lutheran Chllclrenfs Home in Ames. Such things as chamfles, circle dancing and relays were planned and rlirecled by Zhe pledges for the children. fl' 'Ia ll if sscc 5 F ik ff -xi.. Q ,. i l 'EQ 'FEIII as QW , mi 2525 md? ' . ,, f'j. E: if? 105 Q,?3?Ii 2 ' '.L 12,5 .1415 1 V , 3 31 , . ' - L , -. , 3- '- 6 5 . .a I . Vx ' gt ' - , ,Ez-, lxl row: Pfab, Mclichar, Lynch, Pretz, Smith, Schmitt. Und 10 L Semrnd Picl, Herchenroclcr, Mrs. Mlillizlms, Wylie, Peterson, M union :rd :al McBride, Allen, Strulbucker, D. Rzldcliffc, Miles Cpresl M lrlln Bolrucl Krueger, A. Rndclilfc, Lyle, Klingcmun. -H11 1'U'lUi Ncclzml ll Wxmmcl Needham, Danielson, Russell, P. Thicsscn, C. Tliicsscn Fhm hmm Kleppien, Anderson. 106 lpha Delta i A D Pi 2125 Greeley 37 Actives - 19 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 19ll Flower - Violet Question . . . is it better to get the paper first and have others looking over your shoulder, or let someone else get it lirst and look over her shoulder? There doesn't seem to be much controversy over the answer in the ADPi house. Everyone seems pretty happy with the arrangement. Maybe it's because everyone agrees it's important to keep up with campus events. It might also be that everyone takes a break from the books at the same time, and there just aren't enough papers to go around. ,-lgtivgyg Dorothy Allen, Nevada, '58, Janice Anderson, XVebster City, '58, Claire Borrud. Elgin. lll., '57, Donna Danielson, Nevada, '57, Elaine Ehm, Des Moines, '59, ,loan Hcrchenroder, Quincy, Ill., '58, Sandy Kleppien, Cedar Rapids, '59, Rhoda Klingeman, Winnetka, Ill., '59, Karen Krueger, Minneapolis, Minn.. '57, Linda Lyle, Kansas City, Kan., '58, jan Lynch, Cedar Falls, '58, Barbara Marmion, Des Moines. '58, Caro- line Martin, Park Ridge, lll., '57, Rosie McBride, Des Moines. '59, Sonia Mclichar, Cedar Falls, '58, Sara Miles, Guthrie Center, '57, Norma Nechvatal, l-linstlale. lll., '59, Judy Needham, lvinston-Salem, N. C., '59, Yvonne Neville, Des Moines, '59, Erma Nicholson, Ames, '58, ,loyce Peterson, Macedonia, '58, Laurie Plab, Homewood, lll., '59, jan l'iel, Harvey, lll., '58, Sue Pretz, Detroit, Mich., '58, Anne Rad- cliffe, Moline, Ill,, '57, Dorothy Radcliffe, Moline, lll., '57, joan Russell, Racine, Wis., '59, Donna Schmitt, Barrington, Ill., '59, Mary Ellen Semrad, Chicago, Ill., '59, Arlene Smith, Waterloo, '57, Fran Stratbucker, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Pal Swan, Dickens, '59, Cynthia Thiessen, Sac City, '59, Peggy Thlessen, Sac City, '57, Ruth lVimmer, Ottnmwa, '58, Karen Wylie, Waterloo, '58. Pledges: Georgean Ballard, Radclille, '60, Shirley Bishey, lNebster City. '60, Trela Chandler, Mooresville, Ind., '60, Marcia Docken, Newton, '60, Mary Beth Geissal, Kansas City, Mo., '60, Anne Gordon, Des Moines. '60, Sandra Gull, Kansas City, Mo., '60, Marjorie Houck, Lone Rock, '60, Linda Lamb, Cedar Falls. '59, Barbara Lowden, Chevy Chase, Md., '60, Lila McConnell. Princeton, '60, ,Indy Malone, Ames, '60, Marty Monson, Decorah, '60, judy Parsons, Des Moines, '60, Diane Robinson, Armstrong, '60, Carol Searcv. Des Moines, '60, Judy Siede, Lombard, lll., '59, Sharon Swanson, Merrill, '60, JoAnn Tekippe, Decorah, 'G0. New House-:mother Honored at Tea The A D Pi's gave their new housemother, Mrs. Lola Williams, a welcoming tribute with a tea in her honor. An early fall record party found A D Pi's and their dates costumed to represent the titles of the records they brought to the party. The front patio of the A D Pi house proved to be a perfect place for thc spring Mardi Gras party. Sophistication dominated the scene at the winter quarter formal. Parents were treated royally during Parents' Weekend. Open house and a Saturday night party followed the football game. Dads took over the house at midnight' and mothers and daughters spent the night at hotels and motels. 107 lpha G a Delta Lvl rom: Spikings Csoc. chmn.5, M. johnson qu'cus.y, Hedclund, Kilberg, johnson, B. Long free. scc.J, Reid, Mahedy Qhouse lllglxl. 2nd ron: Culver, Sheehan fist vice pres.j, Briggs, Currigun, Bellamy, Lucck, llurhyshire, McCoy. 3rd row: Dockcndorff, Gerling Qpres.J, Magnuson, H. Long, Grolc, Rylandcr, Ehlcrl, Swiedoln. Jllz raw: Gornmn, B. john- son, Brown, Williams, Kupfcr, Knnop. 5111 vvmf: Gerard UICI. chnin.J, Anderson, Larsen, Mrs. Mlillianis, Ricpnm, Hclin, Spangler, Iverson. 108 A I 10 lm Ga 111 2118 Sunset 37 Actives - 23 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1917 F lower - Rell if Bug Roses Alpha Gams Take First In Veishea Parade A huge King Midas sitting atop his regal throne spreading the golden autumn touch to all abofztt him won the hrst place sorority Veishea parade trophy for Alpha Gamma Delta. The weather obliged to make the outdoor spring formal inthe Alpha Gam back yard a night never to he forgotten. Sparkling celestial bodies carried out the Moonglow theme and couples started the evening with dinner at the Breese House. Sheets came into style for the fall Toga Party. The draped and pinned figures enjoyed an evening of Roman luxury. Fathers took over the Alpha Gam house Parent's lfVeehend and mothers and daughters were requested to find rooms elsewhere. The actives were in for a surprise when they returned to the house following the pledge walk-in to find houghs, holly and Christmas halls decorating every room for the holiday season. A Christmas hreside ended fall quarter.. Learning to balance the tea or coffee cup is one of the many phases of pledge life . . . and the Alpha Gam pledges had the chance to practice at a tea given by the actives and pledges for house- mothers, faculty and friends of the house one Sunday afternoon. After the formality of the party, the girls were happy to relax, take oll their shoes which were just beginning to pinch, and sip their eolfee without the worry of spilling any of it. Teas are fun, they all agreed, but only when they come once a year. ,-lrtives: ,Ian Anderson. Sioux City, '58g Sally Bellamy, Marengo, 'Mig Pam Briggs, Kansas City, Mo., '58: Mahala Brown, lfarrzigul, '58: Nancy Garrigan, Crawlordsville, Ind., '5!lg Barbara Culver, Panora, 'Msg Mary Darbyshire, Rockwell City, '58, Doris Dockendorlf, Pella, '57: Sonja lihlert, Des Moines, '59: Mary Alice Gerard, Duluth, Minn., '5S: Barbara Gerling, Charles City, '57: Carol Gorman, Cedar Rapids. '51l: jane Grote, Wehster Groves, Mo,, '573 Marlys Pleclelund, Omaha, Nehr.. '5ll: ,Indy Helin, Charlotte, N. C., '59, Gracia Iverson, Minot, N. D., 'GSM Barbara Johnson, Moline, Ill., '57, Merrill Johnson, Western Springs, lll., '57: Sheryl johnson, Cedar Rapids. '59, Kay Kapler, Greenheld, '583 Nancy Kilherg, Oak Park, Ill., '59, Athalia Kuoop, Little Rock, Ark.. '579 Karen Larson, Des Moines. '59, Becky Long. Hubbard, '57: Helen Long, Rock Valley, '57, Marlene Lueek, Stillwater, Minn., '58, Donna McCoy, Iowa Falls, '5tl: lilcnnor Magnuson, Western Springs, lll., '5!lg Sally Mahedy, Des Moines, '57g Pat Reid, Des Moines, ,582 Sally Riepma, Spencer, '59, jane Rylander, Davenport, '57, Carolyn Shehan, Council Blulls, '57, Mary .lane Spangler, Park Ridge, lll., '59: Nancy Spikings, Park Ridge, lll., 'ESQ Connie Swiedoin, Davenport, '58: Kay Williams, Laurel, Mont., '58. Pledges: Gayle Anderson, Ames, '60g Janice Bappe, Ames, '59: Carole Houghton, Cedar Rapids, 'lillg Sheila Campbell, Glen Ellyn, Ill., 'tillg lilizabeth Darhyshire, Rockwell City, '003 Marcia Dimberg, Park Ridge, lll., 'tillg Maxine Elliot, Oeonomowoe, Wis., '58, Mary Faulkner, Des Moines. 'lilly Barbara Haywood, Kansas City, Mo., '60g Sharon Hicks, Evanston, lll., 'lilly Carla Holmgren, Gurnee, lll., 'titlg Barbara johnson, Hznvarden, 'Wg Gayle julsrud, Glen Ellyn. Ill., 'lilly Karen Kidney, Park Ridge, lll., 3 Dorothy Klingler, Hinsdale, lll., '60, Adrienne Koci, Barrington, lll., 'tillg Judy l.el'p,ren, Council Blulls, 'ti0: Gretchen Palas, Postville, 'lillz ,loan Raae, Barrington, Ill.. '60, Millie Schroeder, Kansas City, Mo., 'lS0: l'at Thmnas, Milwaukee, Wis., 'tilig Suzanne Trucsdell, Ames, '00, .vt '00 109 A lf? 1 J. yr 'V ff? L din '.M,--0-,H 3, x, ff' if ,, .'!x,,' Rf, 1 .,, ' .Y- f A A.. . I5 -Enmrni11nn'Ir1'1mwJl.f- ' ,lvl Q ' 45' ' 5 !sig qw- -,Z . 0' I. pf - ' ., . - -nf' ' . -. 9, x 35 X 'M ' - M X, D gf ' mf L- Y ' fffff 1 'H Wh 2 -V '- if 5 xx ' X JJ, 4 . A M' U M lx r L Q, Y . ' 5' vs . ' T 5 , 1 ff, Q . A 6 ..,,.. y , S -A Q v-...,,,- f V I fix wif- V1 Aww-' I f wfrl Q, i , T :Yo ' U . A. 1 QM' .A 1 , 4. 1 2 N- , K-.Q Q 'J ,ff YQ N Q 'WO' 0 ! f I , lu- f ,, , ,. - if ,X ' W, fn. A ,.,, Q kill mu , ' K 'H 1 u 'E ' ' ki' di, g ' .:' . sf-2 ' 11 '57 L ' -'. . X ' 9 ' 4 Y . 1 1. K . , . .. , 1 4, J 1. , 2 'll' . K ' Ill ' E ww' I ' .4 . I . f W - 1 ,- f, -i' I ' '11 ' E li Clit. 1' , K fvlgtgi' lu., Chi O's Move Into New Addition Chi Omega's were especially anxious to return to school last fall-the modern new addition to their house had been completed during' the summer and was ready for them to move in. The new television room is popular for Saturday night dancing and bridge. The new space also contains a large addition to the recreation room, a new dormitory and a handy all-purpose room for typing, sewing, and other busy work. This has been fondly named the Pink Roomf' because of its cheery color. Chi O's took special interest in the war orphan they are helping to sponsor in Korea. They feel they are getting to know the little grade-school girl quite well through her pictures and letters. The chapter sends clothes and money for her support through the Foster Parents' Plan. The Chi O's spent another busy .social year with theusual rou.nd of parties- both formal and informal, exchanges and open houses. Carnation Christmas was th.e theme of their most important party of the year. Pledges, actives and dates enjoyed a smorgasbord at the Fjord to start the evening in a properly festive manner. The house was decorated in gold and green boughs lined the stairway bannister. Favors were red felt stockings which the Ch.i O's had made themselves. They were decorated with the date's name and filled with practical, humorous little gifts. A national social and civic award for an outstanding member in the social science held was given Betty Rice during spring quarter. Christmas is on the way, and the Chi O's work diligently to decorate the house. As the holidays approach the mistletoe hangs high on every chandelier and over every doorway. .-lrtizws: Lorraine Ahlers, Remsen, '57, Janet Anderson, Oskaloosa, '58, Barbara Andrews, Fort Madison, '59, Carol Babcock, Mason City, '59, Anite Barrett, Cedar Rapids, '57, Anne Beenr, Waterloo, '58, Marjorie Bennett, Wihnette, Ill., '59, Linda Benschoter, Iowa Falls, '57, Patricia Brown, Cedar Rapids, '59, Rosemary Burns, Des Moines, '58, Pearl Call, Chicago, lll., '58, Alice Carr, Manchester, '57, Carolyn Cobb, Chicago, lll., '57, Virginia Davis, Riverside, Ill., '59, Britta Downey, Santa Clara. Calif., '58, Helen Forrester, Mlebster City, '59, Gretchen Gantert, Dub- uque, '59, Joan Gough, Lookout Mt., Ga., Judy Gran, Bennington, Neh., '59, Mary Gresbach, Wauwatosa, Wis., '59, Sue Grismore, Coiydon, '57, Jane Hauskins, Cedar Rapids, '59, Peggy Hcllner, Omaha, Neb., '58, Harriet Henderson, Corydon, '57, Marilyn Jensen, Council Blulls, '58, Alice Jones, Monticello, '57, Muriel Jones, lvhiting, '59, Karen Karl- quist, Minneapolis, Minn., '57, Connie Keller, Corydon, '59, Jeanette Lamoureux, Des Moines, '57, Sue Leonard, Highland Park, lll., '58, Joan Lentl If 't D l 'f7' Colleen MCC ll Gl Ell' Ill 9' Nl' ' I - ., or otge. 'm , - a , en yn, ., Q., i ary .ou MacDonald, Menlo, '57, Mary Lou Mawdsley, Algona, '57, Beverly Mor- ford, Ames, '59, Marilyn Ogland, Grundy Center, '58, Charlotte Schles- inger, Mendota, Ill., '59, Martha Sciberling. Wilmette, Ill., '59, Elaine Thorsen, Kenilworth, Ill., '59, Vonnie Vilmnnt, Ames, '59, Dee Watlon- ville, Ames, '57, Carol Wells, Annes, '58. Plerlgrs: Annette Ashlock, Cedar Rapids, '60, Judy Bohn, Mason City, '60, Nancy Dancey, Pekin, Ill., '60, Judy Dieken, Grundy Center, '60, Ruth Ellis, Honolulu, Hawaii, '59, Shirley Faye, WVaterlo0, '58, Martha Glenn, Mitchellville, '60, Lauris Golf, Park Ridge, Ill., '60, Marcia Gustaf- son, Sioux City, '60, Janet Hall, Peoria, Ill., '60, Janet Jones, Sioux City. '60, Bing Kinney, Des Moines, '60, Linda Langerak, Webster City, '59, Joanne McDonald, Fairborne, Ohio, '60, Sandra Newman, Leon, '60, Sharon 0'Kelley, Conway, Ark., '60, Elizabeth Perry, Yankton, S. D., '58, Jerrilyn Rigby, Omaha, Neb., '60, Margot Smith, Stanwood, '60, Glenna Weldon, Iowa Falls, '60, Mary lilinnike, Carroll, '60. 111 Delta Delta Delta Ing, .-.. i' .Q X ,V ll Y ,,,f' ' ..- - f ,4.2 Ixt rum: J. Reynolds, Lewis, Monroe, Simpson, N. Reynolds, Dzxlil, Rogers, Hoppe, Magee, Leu, Qnzl row: Wright, Pzxtlcrsun, Lznwrcncc, Sibley, Custard, Schallcr. Plngcr, Nlillllstlll, Clnunxbcrs, Osc. 5rrl mzu: Andcrsuu, jzlcohs, Muskn, McMahon, Tllznclier, Gregg, l':1y1'1c, Klopsuul, Burnett, Smith, Sprout, Brouer. -HI: row: 1Zclw:u'ds, Haywood, Nystrom, Nordyku, Honhn, Krilmlzm, Bngglcy, Blumcnsclxcim, Iiowmnn, llcw. Mclnlyre. , ,W V -Q.. ., 1 . ., ' '- l' -Wulf: W, .gsiii ie, 1 1 -151 Stine ' ', ?E,ii ' ii ' Qi ll , 7533555531 M 4 flf 'lfgfftggeii 'fm T ri De It 302 Ash 47 Actives - 8 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1912 Flower - Pansy l '- , - fi X : ffL wi, -1 W H ii M i T 1-2- '3- 112 Is this a study break, or are studies a music break? Studies are important, but there is so much to do - talk over last 11ight's date, talk over tonight's date, other girls, read magazines, books tother than textsj, and listen to records. There's so much to do you hardly know where to begin. Tri-Delts Wi11 Sigma Nu Relays Over Tug-of-War Mu.d Pit A pizza dinner was served to informally dressed Tri-Delt's and their dates in the cornlfined dining and recreation rooms last spring. They danced to Gary Elton's band after the popular ineal was finished. VVax-encrusted bottles and checked table cloths introduced the right mood. Activity during Parents' Vlfeeh-end featured a new twist - a inother-daughter look-alike contest. A buffet dinner and skit honored visiting parents. The Tri-Delt's bounced, ran and tugged their way to the championship of the Sigma Nu relays. Pete Pan, the Sandwich Mart, was a winner in Varieties and went on to bring laughs at Veishea Vodvil. The fainous story-book characters were present to lead the children astray. Tri-Delt pledges started their days in the house by giving a hreside for the actives fall quarter. Black cats and witches decorated the house and slitlzered among corn stalks and pumpkins. Dates inunched popcorn and tafy apples. A Christrnas theme reflected seasonal spirit at a late fall quarter formal. Dave Elder s band provided rnusic. Let's Lick 'Ei-n was the word for the Tri-Dell I-Ioinecorning decoration which showed hujalo heads topping ice-cream cones Actives: ,lane Anderson, Honey Creek, '58, Ann Bnrnnett, Ida Grove, '58, Sally Chambers, Ottuxnwa, '58, Emily Crouch, Ames, '57, Janice Dahl, Milwaukee, Wis., '58, Carol Hoppe, Redondo Beach, Calif., '58, Mary Jacobs. Des Moines, '58, Ann Lee, Ames, '57, Ruth Lewis, Greensberg, Ky., '57, Jean Magee. Albany, Mo., '58, .Indy McMahon, Algona, '57, Nancy Monroe, Cedar Rapids, '57, Nancy Muska, Hollywood, Ill., '57, Linda Nordykc, Ames, '58, Shirley Osc, McCallsbnrg, Shirley Patterson, Sac City, '58, Janice Plagcr, Austin, Minn., '58, Nancy Reynolds. Storm Lake, '58, Carolyn Schallcr, Storm Lake, '57, Carol Sibley, Des Moines, '57, Shaaron Simpson, Parkrille, Mo., '58, Barbara Thatcher, Fort Dodge, '57, Norma Turner, Marshalltown, '57, Ruth Ann Bagglcy, Omaha, Nebiz, '59, Nancy Bell, Villa Park, '59, Barbara Blumenschein, Omaha, Ncbr., '59, Gail llroucrr, Western Springs, Ill., '59, Barbara Custard, Villa Park, '59, Judy Edwards, Humboldt, '59, Pris Crigg, Cedar Rapids, '59, Joselyn Haywood, Chicago, Ill., '59, blilfgfllfl. l-loehn, Y-Vilmctte, Ill., '59, Carolyn Klopslad, Sioux City, '59, Joyce Mcliwcn, Zion, Ill., '59, Marysue Kritz- n1an, Ottumwa, '59, Ncala Lawrence, Ottnmwa, '59, Sherry Lowman, Ames, '59, Carolyn Mclnlyre, Des Moines, '59, Genevieve Mattison. Tlionipson, '59, Barbara Nystrom, Davenport, '58, Marilee Payne, Des Moines, '58, jane Reynolds, Evanston, lll., '59, Sandra Rogers, Fort Dodge, '59, Carolyn Smith, Portland, Orc., '58, Patricia Sproat, LaGrange, Ill., '58, Phyllis Wright, Peoria, '59, Sue Blunt Mullins, Evanston, Ill., '57. Pledges: Carole Peterson, Cedar Rapids, '60, Diane Rasmussen, Toledo, Ohio. '60, Sandra Ferguson, Marshalltown, '60, Lynda Scott, Marshalltown, '00, Laura judge, Carroll, '00, Ann Clausen, Boone, '60, Becky Nash, Dan- ville, Ill., '60, Patricia Filloon, Des Moines. 'li0. 113 Delta Zeta Ixl row: Russell, Norman, Bader, Burgoin, Hoffman, Thomas, Coyle, Kennedy, Watts. 2nd row: Neil, Werner, Steiner, Stiles, Schweitzer Cpres.J, Mrs. Horton, Rinehart, Cox, Clark. 3rd row: Lilly, Hough, Thompson, Bruhl, Nichols, Klinzman, Klinkefus, Miley, Sands, Hayward, Ginthcr, Leary, Strandberg, Johnson, Frcverr, Hunt, Abbott, Cook. 114 D Z 2138 Sunset 40 Actives - 15 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1931 F lower - Killarney Rose DZ's Celebrate 25th Year at ISC With Alum Open House The DZ's this year celebrated their 25th anniversary at Iowa State College. They held an alum open house during the Homecoming celebration, welcoming back those who had lived in the house in the 25 years that it has been on campus. The DZ's won the Dames' Days trophy last spring for having more dates during the designated weekend than any other .sorority on campus. And many members were active on Veishea committees.. Delta Zeta girls gave the fraternities on campus a helping hand by sending their Bum Combo to fraternity rush parties. Delta Zeta's and their dates danced to the music of Armon Adams during the Christmas formal. The theme for the dance was Shadows in Blue, and decorations featured a silver Christmas tree with blue and chartreiise balls. A special project sponsored by the DZ's - Galludet College for the Blind in Waslzington, D.C. Each year the girls donate money to help in educating the blind and giving them a chance for success. Actives: Ruth Abbott, Houma, La., '57, Arlene Bader, La Porte, '58, Marjorie Bormuth, Ames, '57, Sharon Bruhl, Clarion, '59, Margarite Bur- goin, Silver City, '59, Carole Cook, Waterloo, '59, Jeanne Cooke, Ames, '59, Kathleen Coyle, Chicago, Ill., '59, Vina Cox, Stillman Valley, Ill., '58, Nancy Ifrevert, West Union, '58, Marilynne Ginther, Rockford, '58, Dali I-Ianus, Harbert, Mich., '57, Barbara Hayward, Des Moines, '59, Betsy Hoffman, Riverside, Ill., '59, Kay Hough, Storm Lake, '59, Jo Hunt, Rippey, '58, Janet Johnson, Dows, '59, Patricia Kennedy, Des Moines, '58, Kathleen Klinkefus, Audubon, '58, Lee Klinzman, Yale, '57, Rhoda Leary, Jessup, '58, Vivian Lilly, Ames, '58, Mary Margaret Maloney, Bondurant, '57, Margaret Marshall, Sikeston, Mo., '57, Toni Miley, Des Moines, '58, Marcia Neil, Sewickley, Pa., '57, Barbara Nichols, Cresco, '58, Jacqueline Norman, Minneapolis, Minn., '59, Carolyn Sands, Ames, '59, Marilyn Schweitzer, Hedrick, '57, Kay Steiner, Henderson, '58, Peggy Stiles, Des Moines, '57, Kay Strantlberg, Des Moines, '57, Carol Rinehart, Xvestlield, N. J., '58, Patricia Russell, Creston, '58, Alice Thomas, Corning, '59, Bar- bara Thompson, Hinsdale, Ill., '58, Marjorie lVatts, Chicago, Ill., '58, Marilyn NVerner, Creston, '58, Rosemary Clark, Des Moines, '57. Pledges: Katharine Bemis, Bondurant, '60, Ethel Bortle, Ames, '60, Jane Cagle, Commanche, Texas, '59, Nancy Colburn, Barrington, '60, Judy Coyle, Chicago, Ill., '60, Mary Dalton, Sidney, '60, Patricia Hcnu, Park Ridge, Ill., '60, Karen Hilstrom, Sycamore, Ill., '60, Sherry Mack, Ames, '60, Patricia Martin, Manson, '60, Lou Polking, Manning, '59, Sue Pro- bert, Cedar Rapids, '60, Dorothy Randall, Oskaloosa, '60, Joan Reynolds, Lewistown, Mont., '60, Jean Robison, Des Moines, '60, Janet Ross, Keota, '60, Kay Sullivan, Des Moines, '60, Judy NVilliams, Marshalltown, '60. DZ's decorate a Christmas tree as the holidays approach. This time of year is an especially joyful one - for several reasons. 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They also placed second in all-college scholarship. The Gamma Phi's winter formal followed a Spanish theme. Entertainment included the breaking of the traditional pinatta hlled with surprises, gifts and goodies for all. The seniors invited the rest of the house to their special party by caroling through the upper floors of the house after they had trimmed the Christmas tree. The Gamma Phi's special projects included a serenade of Ames shut-ins and donation of toys to the Lutheran Children's Home. They also contribute to the support of two camps for underprivileged children in Colorado and Vancouver, B.C. The Gamma Phi's crowd around the record player, three strong, to pass judgment on the latest record of the current singing star - probably male. Music makes a good background for study, discussion or gossip according to your preference. Tl1ere's a type of music for every mood, from happy to blue, from active and restless to just plain tired. There is music for every attitude except one - the indifferent. Actives: Jill Allen, Charles City, '59, Carol Auringcr, St. Louis, Mo., '59, Barbara Bacon, Peoria, Ill., '59, Katharyn Barry, Cedar Rapids, '58, Martha Bennett, Clinton, '58, Judy Bloedel, Elmhurst, Ill., '58, Betty Burke, Ottawa, Ill., '59, Mary Burris, St. Louis, Mo., '58, Susan Chapin, Xvebster Groves, Mo., '59, Lorraine DeHaan, Des Moines, '57, Carolyn Dejong, Mason City, '59, Margaret Deobald, Lubbock, Tex., '58, Margaret Dickerson, Cilnton, '59, Ruth Dickerson, Clinton, '57, Lois Flattnm, An' tioch, Ill., '59, Nancy Fox, Ames, '57, Judy Freibcrg, Storm Lake, '57, Ann Gray, Madison, Wis., '57, Susan Hellmich, Webster Groves, Mo., '59: Shirley Hill, Mason City, '58, Nancy Holston, Evanston, Ill., '58, Carol Hunter, Libertyville, Ill., '59, Sandra Johnson, Fargo, N. D., '59, Bar- bara Jo Junger, Waterloo, '58, Judith Klingaman, Emmetshurg, '57, Janet Ladman, Clarion, '59, Mary Lamson, Ames, '57, Mary Alice Merchant, Ames, '59, Marilyn Miller, Des Moines, '58, Karel Nordgaard, Brainerd, Minn., '57, Kay Nortlcnson. Dubuque, '58, Mary Olson, Madison, Wis., '57, Jane Orr, Inclianola, '57, Joyce Paulson, Mason City, '59, Carolyn Randolph, Salem, W. Va., '59, Patty Schultz, Des Moines, '57, Barbara Smith, Des Moines, '58, Sandra Smith, Nashua, '59, Gloria Strongin, Sioux City, '59, Roselyn Vander Wert, Abingdon, Ill., '58, Priscilla White, Rockwell City, '59, Katherine Wright, Ames, '58, Suzanne Wymore, Ames, '57. Pledges: Judith Adamson, East Lansing, Mich., '60, Koreen Ballard, Boone, '60, Annabelle Corcoran, Davenport, '60, Nancy Froeberg, Cedar Rapids, '60, Carol Ann Garland, Mason City, '60, Sue Grant, Boone, '60, Thcora Kurt, Waterloo, '60, Barbara Lasser, Des Moines, '60, Jean Me- Kce, Carlisle, '60, Margery Molden, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Nancy Needham, Des Moines, '60, Mary Roberts, Des Moines, '60, Sandra A. Smith, Ames, '60, Kathryn Tliurow, Rockwell City, '60, Cynthia Timm, liluscatine, '60, Kappa Alpha Theta Tb e ta 2239 Knapp 48 Actives - 14 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1948 Flower - Pansy Isl raw: Murray, Mount, Pierre, Becker, Elder, LeBuhn. 2nd row: Win- einger, Sjostrorn, McCarthy, Gale, Dahms, Lotunann, Wyma, Gibbs, Schindel. 3rd row: Groomes, Connell, Grimm, Mann, Copeland, Polson, Epperly, Miller, Baird, Hohenboken, Clark, Shanks. 4th row: Wilcke, Burleigh, Baur, Cady, Gaskill, Bridgman, Gibson, Brown. Johannsen, Sann, Altenburger, Naughton. 118 A Saturday night buffet dinner complete with candles at the Theta house. Something different from the usual is always welcome when the weekend comes. ,-lclives: joan Altenburger, Dearborn, Mich., '58, Barbara Baird, Des Moines, '58, Ann Baur, Van Meter, '59, Ann Becker, Des Moines, '57, Jan Bridgman, Des Moines, '59, Andrea Brown, Montevideo, Minn., '59, Martha Burleigh, Evanston, lll., '59, Susan Cady, South St. Paul, Minn., '57, Joan Chaloud, Omaha, Neb., '58, Suzanne Clark, Ames, '58, Nancy Colton, Ottumwa, '58, Noreen Connell, Storm Lake, '57, Margot Cope- land, Evanston, Ill., '59, Diane Dahms, Mission, Kan., '58, Ma1'y Jo Don- dore, Minneapolis, Minn., '58, Carolyn Erickson, St. Louis, Mo., '57, Ramona Gale, Savannah, Ill., '57, Diane Gibbs, Estherville, '57, Lucy Grimm, Wapello, '59, Joyce Grooms, Menlo, '59, Georgia Gaskill, Cor- with, '59, Jacqueline Hohenboken, Genesee, Ill., '58, Carol johannson, Mason City, '59, Barbara Lelluhn, Davenport, '58, jan Lottman, lvebster Groves, Mo., '59, Barbara Mann, Sloan, S. D., '58, Ann McCarthy, Ames, '57, Connie Miller, Shenandoah, '57, Darlene Mote, Evanston, lll., '58, Linda Murray, Newton, '60, Judy Mount, VV-'1W1lI.OS21, NVis., '59, Julia Naughton, Sioux City, '59, Lila Oderkirk, De Kalb, lll., '57, Nancy Pierre, Ames, '59, Janet Polson, Cherokee, '59, Janice Sann, Clarion, '59, Joan Schindcl, Ridgewood, N. J., '57, .Barbara Shanks, Newlnn, '57, Joanne Sjostrom, St. Peter, Minn., '59, Esther Vornholt, lily, '59, Carol Wileke, Xvebster Groves, Mo., '58, Nancy NVincinger, Sioux City, '58, ,ludy Wyma, Sioux City, '59. I'letlge,v: Margaret Fosclick, Evanston, Ill., '60, Marian Kruse, Sioux Cifr, '60, Sally Peterson, Des Moines, '60, Mary Lou Pierce, Omaha, '60, Teddie Leaverton, Des Moines, '60, Jody Riser, Winterset, '60, Bonnie Rollins, Minneapolis, Minn., '58, Susan Shearer, Des Moines, '60, Linda Slotn, Phoenix, Ariz., '60, Barbara Stiehl, Evanston, Ill., '60, ,lean Talcott, Annes, '60. Theta's Get Acquainted With Faculty on Sundays The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, most recently formed on the Iowa State campus, has established at get acquainted with the faculty program. They invite two members of thc faculty ancl their families to flinner each Sunday. The house has rcflecoratetl rt room especially for strzulying. Quiet prevails there mul the girls work on their graclcpoints which are always well above the all-college average. Not all work ctnfl no play at 2239 Knapp Street! The Tll6lll'S gave their spring formal on ti heavenly theme. Dates received bcachtowcls with the KAT Grcck letters as favors. Fathers rcigncrl one weekend.. They were entcrtftinccl tit dinner and then taken to the football game. lldfothers had their clay in the spring and both parents came to open houses on Parents Wcelfcncl anal Homecoming. The Homecoming flccorations theme was cziptionecl, We'll cut them up to 'Cy's. A large buffalo was being snipped into little red Cyclone cftrrlintzls. The Thcta's also gave it pany for their pinmcites on ct wcekcncl. They were royally entertained that evening at the Theta house. And the girls also gave an alum dessert for Des M oincs and Ames Theta alumntze. They had a chance to meet grarluatc members, unrl the alumnae were able to mcct tictives and pledges and sec the house. Sonic extra-special talent has risen from Theta ranks. They have developed zz hfc and clrum club to play for special house events mul parties. A scxtette ttppemzs frequently on campus and Thctffs were represented in Varieties. 119 appa Delta KD 2102 Sunset 43 Actives - 21 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1908 Flower - W hire Rose Ist row: Schneider, Anderson, Divine, Silcox, Wimmcr, Dnubs. Pcnkc, Burkcl. Znrl row: johnson, Mors, Allhcu, Rowe, lnglc, Pnxson, Keller, Bvzirrl, Williams, l,:lRuc. 3111 rum: Argo, Iloll, 'l'01lSSlllllC, Covey, Vande- car, Wilkinson, 1-lidlvbziugh, SL-urlc, lloncr, I':u'risl1. -lllx ww: Campbell, Lindsihl, Kingston, Huulf, Lzxmlsncss, Pctcrsun, Sweeney, Sicmcring, Dc- Grzlfl, Burley. . f 4Q ? z ' . I4 - 4,1-...gn-19-4 . . . A , , , , , u , - N - .1 I Q .nr QQ.-4 5, -. .. , ,AJ I- A. K . .,-v-,. - r- ' I ihhhlxw- 1- - . . - - 1 , 4 y n Green Worm Powered By KDE Wiggles into Veishea A Kappa Delta-powered green worm wiggled down the parade route to add an unusual, humorous touch to the line-up of float entries. Veishea tapping ceremonies saw two KD's chosen for Mortar Board. Parents were honored during separate moms' and dads' weekends. The back terrace of the KD house was the scene of the Hawaiian party which found couple? dancing to their favorite records. Colored laterns and a .Hawaiian shit provided the mood and shrimp made appropriate refreshments. Kappa Delta dates received pen sets at the VVhite Rose Formal at the Ames Country Club. Political issues were resolved in the Kappa Delta Homecoming decorations as a donkey and an elephant carried out the theme We Agree - It's ISC. Kappa Delta contributions helped support a crippled children's hospital in Richmond, Va. Fall quarter hnal week was ushered in by a Christmas party where KD's and their dates trimmed the tree. gTX.., What a way to go into a trance and never get any studying done! Mantovani is just the medium and these girls seem impressed. .flz:ti:.'e.v.' Corine tllorkyj Allhec, Marshalltown, '573 ,lill Anderson. Ames, '58, Susan Argo, Des Moines, '59, Jeanne Burket, Minborne, '59, Janet Baird, Woodstock, lll., '59, Rhoda Burley, Hinsdale, Ill., '57, Marjorie Campbell, Red Hook, N. Y., '59, JoAnn Clark, Arlington, Va., '58, Carolsue Covey, Ames, '59, Janet Daubs, South St. Paul, Minn., '57, Carole DeGraif, Lovcspark, lll., '59, Gloria Denise, Litton, '58, Nancy Devine, Sycamore, Ill., '59, Diane Donor, Vlinona, Minn., '57, Anne l-Iauil, Sioux City. '57, Judy Hiddlebaugh, Bagley, '50, Jane Holt, Waterloo, '59, ,lo Ingle, Huron, S. Dak., '59, Sally Johnson, Dennison, '58, Ginny Joy, Perry, '57, Janet Keller, Chicago, Ill., '58, Judy Kingston, Armstrong, Dee Lanclsness, Litton, '58, Mary LaRue, Des Moines, '58, Mona Lehr, C ' ' 'll 7 M2 L' tl hl, Ames ' Sharon lxICCi'!I1lCNi oriectionvi c, 5 , lry Jo in :1 , al, ' 4 1, VVoodsl,ock, Ill., '59, Nancy Merchant, Ames, '57, Janet Mors, Liberty- ville, '59, Martha Parrish, Ames, '59, Sandra Paxon, Cedar Rapids, '58, Nancy Peake, Ames, '57, Synthia Peterson, Newell, '59, Jane Rowe. VVaterIoo, '57, Marilyn Searle, Geneseo, Ill., '59, Donna Schneider, Conn Rapids, '58, Arlene Siemcring, Sac City, '57, Marjorie Silcox, Arlington, Va., '57, Jo Sweeney, Perry, '59, Betty I-Ioussiant, Glendora, Calif., '58, Mary Vandecar, Ames, '59, Vivian VViIkinson, Pampa, Texas, '57, Paula VVilliams, Mount Ayr, '59, Beverly VVllTllTlCl', Ft. Peck, Mont., '58. Pledges: Karna Aldrich, Cerwin, '59, Betty Bierma, Nevada, '60, Susan Bowdish, Centerville, '58, Sarah Campbell, Evanston, Ill., '60, Susanne Harvey, Barrington, Ill., '60, Mary Dixon, Ames, '60, Carolyn Ives, Rolfe, '60, Mary Kuehn, Cedar Falls, '60, Lorraine Lundgren, Des Moines, '60, Carol Moore, Hinsdale, Ill., '60, Margaret Perkins, Des Moines, '60, Myra Scliolten, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., '60, Pat Swenson, Westfield, N. J., '60, Nadine Tesene, Mason City, '60, Velma Van Dyke, Clarendon Hill, Ill., '60, Gretchen Van Osdell, Lima, Ohio, '60, Mary Kay I-Iolfert, Pekin, Ill., '60, Phyllis Weiss, Charter Oak, '60, Beth Pearson, Hudson, 'G0. 121 Kappa Kappa G 1 N. Ixt row: Middleton, Houscr, Busby, Seaton, Muller, Kensel, Williams. Zml row: Wilsic, l'V:1kelield, Silcox, Kircher. 5rd Tow: Emery, Pinkerton, Gardner, Dull. 4th TOM!! Mckinstry, Kaufman, Mrs. I-Iayenga, Culbertson Handorf, Nickel. 5lh. row: Mlcbcr, Armstrong, johnson, Salmon, Rickardz Weitz. 6lli row: Yvalsh, Fairbanks, Hopper, Douglas, Sproul, Erickson Bannister, Briggs, Morony. 122 '14 bv Kappa 120 Lynn 43 Actives - 15 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1946 Flower - Fleur de Lis Kappa's Retreat to 4-H Camp For Spring Weekeiid The Kappa's ended their busy year with a retreat to the 4-H camp at Boone. The traditional hiking, singing and summing up the year added up to a worthwhile week-end. Kapptfs held a long list of important campus positions and were honored to have three members tapped for Mortar Board. A llffemorial Day steak fry ended the year's social activities in an informal vein. Symphony in Starlight was the important formal of the year. KKG pledges entertained the actives and their dates with a winter quarter formal and fall quarter brought a preside. Dads became most sought-after dates for fathers' week-end. Kappa Kappa Gamma won second place in the Sor-Dor sing with their Christopher Robin medley which they carried out llymlressing in old-fashioned nightgowns. L- - Actives: jane Armstrong, Downers Grove, Ill., '57, Kay Bannister, Ames, '58, Sharon Briggs, Albia, '53, Bonnie Busby Cedar Rapids, '58, Ann Cul- bertson, Ames, '59, ,Ierita Douglas. Mlebster City, '57, Mariana Dnlf, Clarinda, '57, JoAnne limery, Rockford, Ill., '59, ,loan Erickson. Iron, Minn., '59, Diane Fairbanks, Muscatine, '58, Mary Alice lfike, Chicago, Ill., '57, jan Gardner, Independence, Mo., '59, Carol Hanclorf, Marshall- town, '59, Carol Hird, Minneapolis, Minn., '59: Carol Hopper, Sioux City, '58, ,Ian Houser, Des Moines, '50, Nancy johnson, Ottumwa, '57, Suzanne Kaufman, VVilmette, Ill., '58, Judy Kensel, Barrington, Ill., '59, Sue Kircher, Xvest Bend, Wis., '56, Sharon Mcliiustry, Des Moines, '58, ,lane Middleton, Eagle Grove, '57, Betty Miller, Los Alamos, N. M., '5S, Molly Morony, Chicago, Ill., '50, Billie Muller, Hinsdale, Ill., '59, Mari- lyn Nickel, Elgin, Ill., '58, Barb Pinkerton. Chicago, Ill., '59, Ellen Powers, Fargo, N. D., '57, Martha Powers, Fargo, N. D., '57, Dede Pro- cliaska, Muscatine, '58, Judy Rickard, Chicago, Ill.. '59, Marg Romey, Mason City, '57, Barb Salmon, Fort Dodge, '57, Mary Seaton, l-linsdale, Ill., '58, Gini Silcox, Ottnmwa, '58, Ann Sproul, Barrington, Ill., '57, Marcia Stillman, Algona, '57, lllarlem: Wakeliclrl, Lombard, Ill., '58, ,lo Marie Walsh, Fort Wayne, Ind., '58, Mary ,lo WVeber, Bancroft, '58, Arlene Weitz, Denver, Colo., '50, Jan Williams, Ames, '57, lylarcia Wilsie, Ames, '50. 1'Ie1lges: Jackie Andre, Ames, '60, Louise Carnell, Atlantic, '60, Julie Criley, Ottumwa, '60, Carolyn Everds, Esthcrville, '60, Sue Goulding, Hinsdale, Ill., '60, Karen Johnson, Council Bluffs, '60, Kay Lannon, Mason City, '60, Harriet Mason, Vlebslcr City, '60, Hollis Merkle, Bar- rington, Ill., '60, Sue Penney, Mason City, '60, Dec Robbins, Ames, '60, Sandi Slioettle, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Nancy Sherwood, Des Moines, '60, Rosemary Stock, Laurel, '60, Ann Thornburg, Des Moines, '60. Is it a practical joke or isn't it? The receiver of the goods here looks a little dubious, and that could be pepper in that can. Oh, well, this is a good place to try out experimental cookery. Sort of on- the-job-training. If it's apt to backfire, try it on a sister. She'll remain a friend at least. A good opportunity for future homemakers to try combinations that are bound not to work. Some future husband will be saved at least some of the trial and error bit. 123 1 Beta P111 Pi Pl: i 208 Ash 45 Actives - 15 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1877 Flower - Wine Carnation Isl raw: Montgomery, Langinndc, Rank, Cooper, Lyman, McCleery, Roycr Dickerson. 2nd row: Woessner, Nauman, Sellman, Will, Mrs. Don Carlos Kendall Cpres.J, G. Anderson, Hewitt, Int Velt. 3rd row: Backhaus, Ful ler, Stuart, Nichols, Longworth, Grant, B. Anderson, Tecklenburg, Mit tauer, Riggs, Carlborg, Carroll. 4th row: MacAlpine, Willis, McCoy, John- son, Munn, Johnston, Martin, Brom, Stevens, Kelsey, Hall, Earls. 24 Pi Pl1i's Scarlet Ribbons Wiii Sor-Dor First Pi Beta Phi won first place in the Sor-Dor Sing contest. Their theme was Scarlet Ribbons which they carried out by wearing white dresses and red hair ribbons. Pi Phi pledges brought another honor to the house when they won the pledge scholarship award. The spring formal centered aroimcl an ocean theme. Starhsh decorations and a patio ship-deck complete with mpeg and flags made the theme complete. For the spring hreside the Pi Phi's worked out an historical theme. 1VIiirals depicting historical events lined the living room and pri-times were taken in a iniiniirzy case. A come-as-you-were party carried out' the novel Bridie lwitrpliy idea. The Pi Phi's were also prominent in campus activities and had two members tapped for Mortar Board. A little help is always welcome when getting ready for a date or a party. This is one advantage to living in a sorority house - tl1ere's always someone available to lend assistance. Friends are handy when it comes to lending more than assistance, too. That final, last minute check is all important. How do I look? Is everything okay. And no one is any more apt to tell you when something is wrong than the girls you live with. I .-lctizfes: Barbara Anderson, Park Ridge, Ill., '59, Gail Anderson, Crosby, N. D., '58, Celeste Austin, Centerville, '57, Kay Backhaus, Cedar Ragxizls. '59, Martha Barnard, Ames, '58, Anne Booth. Marshalltown, '57, Beth Brom, Pella, '59, Sonja Carlborg, Evanston, Ill., '57, Sally Carroll, Clear Luke, '58, Lu Ann Cooper, Marshalltown, '58, Nancy Clark, Ames, '57, Nancy Dickerson, lylarshalltown, '59: Ellen Earls, Ames, '58, Roberta Fuller. Princeton, Mo., '58, Sheila Grant, Ames, '50, Katherine Groves, Freeport, Ill., '57, Joan Hall, Peoria, Ill., '58, Pam Hewitt, XVashington, Ill., '59, Sally ln't Veld, llella, '59, Sally Johnson, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Mary Johnston, Geneva, Ill., '58, Eileen Kelsey, Evanston, '57, Cynthia Kendall, Palos Verdes, Calif., '57, Sue Ll'l11g'IJJZldC, Council Bluffs, '59, Mary Longworth, Boone, '59, Gayle Lyman, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Jane Mc- Alphiue, Swartlimore, Pa., Sammy McC.leery, Laurel, '58, Judy McCoy, lndianola, '59, Marilyn Martin, Marshalltown, '58, Joyce Mittauer, Oma- ha, Nebr., '57, Maxine Montgomery, Lime Springs, '58, Marilyn Mound, lvebster Groves, Mo., '57, Cay Munn, Boone, '59, Roberta Nauman, iifestern Springs, Ill.. '57, Jane Nichols, Des Moines, '58, Pat Pfalf, Cedar Rapids, '57, Barbara Rank, Humboldt, '59, Claudia Reed, Omaha, Ncbr., '58, Rosemary Riggs, Des Moines, '59, Judy Royer, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '58, Faith Sellman, Minneapolis, Minn., '57, Norma Schmoker, Ames, '57, Shirley Stevens. Ames, '59, Diane Stuart, lNebster Groves, Mo., '59, Jo Techlenberg, Cedar Rapids, '59, Joanne NVill, Evanston, Ill., '59, Sue Willis, Evanston, Ill., '59, Doris Woessner, Sterling, Ill., '57. Pledges: Nancy Connell, Elgin, Ill., '60, Jo Ann Cowen, Ankeny, '60, Mary Eklo, lvest Bend, Wise., '60, Farilyn Forsyth, Nilebster Groves, Mo.. '60, Ann Hnnkins, Cherokee, '60, Jean Hoppe, Moline, lil., '60, Harriet Penquite, Grinnell, '60, Sally Olson, Council Blulls, '60, Carole Taylor. Des Moines, '60, Sandra Taylor, Marshalltown, '60, Belinda Thorne, Hins- dale, lll., '00, Patti Mlallers. WN:-stern Springs, Ill., '00, Ann lvright, NVau- watosa, Wis., '00, Sara Xvillett. Ames, '60, Janice Zwemke. liilarshalliown, Will. Lit mui: Mavis, Iflurlman, Hiroisue. Snclicr, Burgess, Horgcn, Bruner. 2nd raw: Parker, Oldenburg, Klocblcn, Burrell, Sample, Schwinn, Braker, Kepler, Xvaage, Schneider, Hlalker. 5rd row: Porter, Carlbom, Brewster, Grznll, Grisham, Thompson, Collins, Krohn, Gildelmus. Sigma Kappa Sigvna Kappa 233 Gray 29 Actives - 19 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1921 Flower - Violet 126 Actives: Audrey Boyer, Glenwood, '57, Sandra Brandt, Prescott, '58, Mary Bruner, South Bend, Ind., '59, Joan Burgess, Ames, '59, Phyllis Burrell, Perry, '58, Barbara Brewster, Kansas City, Mo., '60, Kay Carl- bom, Spencer, '60, Catherine Hartman, Honolulu, Hawaii, '59, Yvonne Hebal, Stevens Point, Y'Vis., '57, Muriel Hirotsue, Kahuku, Oahu Cl-Iawaiil, '57, Suzanne Horgan, Xvausau, Wis., '58, Doris Johnson, Clementon, N. J., '59, Marlene Kepler, Fort Dodge, '59, Patricia Kloeblen, Roselle, N. J.. '58, Shirley Mavis, Albuquerque, N. M., '58, Carol Oldenburg, Rock Rapids, '58, Cloette Parker, Homewood, '57, Katherine Porter, Rockford, ill., '59, Mary Quam, Danville, lll., '57, Janet Ritchie, West Union, '58, Patricia Schneider, Des Moines, '57, Sandra Schwinn, Dubuque, '57, Jane Sucher, Vllebstcr Groves, Mo., '57, Marilyn Swanson, Elbow Lake, Minn., '57, Mary Thompson, Ames, '57, Roma YValker, Dexter, '58, Judy Gilde- haus, '59, Judy Grant, Fairmont, Minn., '5S. Pledges: Laura Brindle, Witten, '60, Carolyn Campbell, Gering, Neb., '60, NVanda Collins, Little Rock, Ark., '58, Nancy Grimes, Downers Grove, Ill.. '60, Colleen Grisham, Ames, '59, Gay Grushhcow, Chicago, Ill., '60, Doro- thy Hayler, Newton, '60, Marjorie Jamison, Wyoming, '59, Elizabeth Kloeblen, Roselle, N. J., '60, Joan Krohn, Joliet, Ill., '59, Glenda Lcgore, Scranton, '60, Marcella Mcliatridge, Riverside, Ill., '60, Mary Moller, Marshalltown, '58, Ruth Pchrson, Swea City, '60, livadene Sample, Spring Valley, Minn., '58, Margaret Shirk, Racine, Xvis., '60, Frances Siebel, Wil- mette, Ill., '60, Diane Strathman, Seneca, Kan., '57, Sharon Strubblc, Charles City, '60, Janet Wagge, Davenport, '60, Sandra Koldenberg, Mlebster Groves, Mo., '6O. Visitors to the Sigma Kappa house will have no doubt in their mind who this Christmas tree belongs to. The decorations - at least one - will tell the tale. If all jobs were as easy and happy as decorating the Christmas tree, life would be one grand, happy party. The job of taking down the Christmas decorations isn't quite as pleasant, but nobody thinks of that at this stage of the game. SK Pledges Take Greek Relays For Third Year Sigma Kappa pledges continued ti winning tradition by placing yirst in the Greek Wcclc replays for the third consecutive year. A rollicking take-oH on Damn Yankees brightened Varieties with the singing and dancing of hve Sigma Kappa's. Spring quarter brought the most important social function of thc year, the Legend in Lavender formal. An oriental theme was carried out through japanese lanterns and fresh orchids from Hawaii.. Dance music was provided by the Seven Sharps. The entire Sigma Kappa house participated in the Campus Chest charity drive and their service of a backward dinner was selected to be auctioned as a part of the money-raising campaign. Several traditions helped make the year exciting and memorable. The announcement of a pinning or engagement by blowing out a candle is a favorite. 127 'S 2 I 'S 5 X 'W' ,... .11 I ' ., J .931 AX' , ,P I 1.- wt w is w -by ' a , kg, K v- 'qv f' . R M1 xv Yrs 1 3 Nw gf -has I 4. ... 11 1. 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IFC also adopted the convention method system for choosing ogicers. S, .- ia lst row: McDonald, Pulcnz, Mnllgrcn, Manutt fLrc:1s.J, Rchdcr, Borchers Campbell. Meyer, Gales. 2111! row: Prey, Rukow, Hayden, Cclincr, Gal higher, johnson fexcc. seal, Warrington. 3rrI row: Veak, Nichuhr Smith CGuihl rep.J, Anderson, Nvcrts, CSoc. Bur. rcp.Q, Carroll, VVoIf Peters, Riedcsel. 4111 row: Schell Cpres.J, Fudge, Chapman, Kraft, Virtue Paine Cvice pres.J, Burnison, Hopkins, Thompson fsecj, Housh. 130 , -, , Y ,, - E 55,-uw. g,M-:H -L57 ., ...---,...., - 55 Q 3, elsif me , V ,. , - . '3' W .uiissz ww' .EE 'Pies fl? ' if 33553 1,1 3357533233 33' 3-1357 mf- a5'?: ' V J- 31' T51 Y We ,,A3M,, it Tv YV YY,.. .. I Y LSE: 71 -1 ati, ,J Q N 2 W sszissiiiwm :isss1ssw esQszii, 'rj ,-:, L11 in -. JA-L M cgi 33525333 Qg 1's:'- .,..,.,fll'3il233l'.: 'flE35iE3, ' ,J ' ' ' ' J ,, i f iv fissiif: wr ssgissfi , :l.f'.4- E Q ss. if sisssiff 22249144 ww 5 f ff ' -,J H, ' .. 2 i., Q V' f' .5 Ist row: Sander, Garberding Cpres.J, Jager Csec.-trcus.J, Mulmbcrg, Baht, Housh Qndv.b, Paine Qadv.j. 2nd row: Banda, Hill, Bunning Qsoc. chmj Jones, Lettington, Schmidt, Drost, Hungate, Strayer. 3rd row: Sauer: Switzer, Leo, Miller, Rinefort, Zcllmer, Hunsingcr, Staley, 4lIz row Shelton Cvice prcs.J, Rnmsdell, Myers, Dons, Rash. I-Icnningsen, Munn Hood, Dichn. - ,ms , , E we may W-af MQ? , Y W , . V , r- -- .1- rzsssr N' :lg .- .- 2 'E ii ev il Pledge Council Interfraternity Pledge Council gives pledge representatives insight into progress and purposes of their senior council. Besides working on various projects they gave at dance winter quarter. Hatchets and cherry trees carried out the patriotic theme and a pledge princess was chosen from candidates put up by sorority pledge classes. Council members worked to coordinate pledge class activities and further friendship and cooperation among pledges of all houses. 131 Acacia lx! row: Perrin, Christensen, Kolbc, Sawyers, Hahn, Cone, Sundberg Smith, Mark, Mnrrctt, Stewart. End ww: X'Veiss, Baker, Shrodcr, Bryson Mrs. Dinsmorc, Takeda, Davis, Kessler, Hartcr. 3rd row: Dzmkert, Mc- Comber, McDonald Cvicc: pres.j, I--Innson, Randolph, Campbell Cprcs.J McCumber, McDonald, Vinson Qsec.J. 4th row: Bahr, Cook, Schultz, Tice: Knapp, Reekmuycr, Augspcrgcr, Lung. 132 A ca C i LI 142 Gray 28 Actives - 18 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1909 :ir'li1n's: Earl Attgspnrgcr, Bloolntit-ld, '57, john Bahr, Mason City, '59, Phil Baker. Vail, '59, Bob Bryan, Ames, '59, Bruce Campbell, Ainsworth, '57, Ron Christensen, Mason City, '58, Roger Cook, Omaha, Neb., '5S: Harlon Crosswait, Sihlcy, '57, Darrell Dankert, Omaha. Neh., '58, Bob Davis, I-Iaikn, Maui, lflawaii, '57, jim Hanson, Detroit, Mich., '59, Gary Harter. Atlantic. '59: Karl Hendrichscn, Omaha. Nah., '58, Joel jenscn, Mason City, '57, Wendt-I johnson. Laurens, '58, Wally Kolhe, PIlPZlH0lllZI, Ariz., '53, Barry Knapp, Wcsllield, '59, Herb Lingren, Gowric, '57, Stan Long, Fort Dodge, '58, ,lcrry Mark, Iowa Falls, '59, George Marrett, Omaha. Neh., '57, Larry McCcnnher, Marshalltown, '58, John McDonald, Kent, Ohio, '57, Dick Perrin, Maplcton, '59, Mike Rrindolph, Des Moines, '59, Bill Rcckmeyer, Arlington, Neh., '58, Keith Sawyers, Vail, '58, John Shrader, Ames, '59, Ian Smith, Ames, '59, ,lim Stewart, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '59, Gordon Sumlberg, Linn Grove, '57, Don Vinson, Oswego, Ill., '57, Ron N'eiss, Charter Oak, '58, Plniges: Doug Bassett, Ames, '60, john Campbell, Westside, '59, Dick Cone, Farmington, '60, Horst Hahn, Marshalltown, '60, Cliif Kessler, Gencsco, lll., '59, Dennis McCo1nln:r, Marshalltown, '60, Lcc McDonald, Castana, '60, Dean Olcson. listherville, '59, Toni Pierce, Fairmont, Minn., 'lillz Dong Preston, Calcridge, Nels., '60, Dick Sar, Essex, '60, Dave Sclintz, Palatine, Ill., '60, Hiko Takeda, Des Moines, '60, Dave Trent, Port Byron, lll., 'tStl. An intricate network of metal tracks carries an electric train through the Acacia house. Offering practical experience for engineering students, its string of cars and scale model accessories make for many hours of pleasure. Here Ron Christensen, physics major, experiments with an advanced theory while indulging in a favorite pasttime. Acacia Formal Dance A Starlight Serenade The Six Sharps provided music for the annual spring formal at the Indian Creek Country Club in Nevada. A Starlight Serenade theme was carried out with stars, streamers and angel hair cloucls. Everyone will remember the fall hayrifle that was almost rained out. But it cleared up by 10:30 and the Acacials and their dates had a night of fun after all. Sibooks and an Egyptian tomb were enough to scare anyone at the fall Seance party. Pledges turned the house into a ski loclge for their Christmas party. Santa ducked beneath the greens ancl holly to distribute gifts. He made a second trip to the house when several underprivileged children came over to share a Christmas meal.. 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And home to rest for another quarter. .-lr'fi1f1'.v: Oher Anderson, Tlioinpson, '59, Norman Cheville, Rhodes, '59, john Creighton, Sycamore, lll., '58, Thomas Dille, Muncie, lnd., '58, john Field, Forest City, '58, Richard Hagan, Northwood, '58, Roger l-licks, Somers, '57, Reiner Hinrichsen, Davenport, '57, Gary Howell, Wintcrsct, '58, Richard Johnson, Cylinder, '58, Roger jones, Glenwood, '58, Donald jordzilll, Thompson, '58, Gene Kellenbcrger, West, '58: ,lzunes Klcnxme, Hubbard, '57, Howard McDonough, Odebolt, '58, james Meyer, Odeboll. '57, Allen Meyer, Sac City, '58, john Paine. Engle Grove, '57, Bruce Pratt. Glidden, '59, lvilliznn Rellder, Sac City, '58, john Roy, Oznklzmd, '57, Bert Strahn, Dubuque, '59, Earl X'Veleh, Deni- son, '58, Kenneth Vlilcke, Miles, '60, Robert XVillong, Mason City, '59, Robert NViIson, Mason City, '58. Pledges: John Ayres, Ames, '59, Hlilliam Brindley, Ames, '60, Gordon Brown, Sac City, '60, David Dugan, Rockford, Ill., '60, Dwayne Evanson, Mason City, '59, Robert Cirvan. Odebolt. '60, Charles jones, Holstein. '60, Thomas Koch, Elclriclge, '60, Charles Kuehl, Eldridge, '60, Lanny 9lyers,0Thoinpson, '59, Thomas Orendorf, Dixon, '60, john Vasey, Col- lns, '6 . Adelantes Entertain Underprivileged Children Ullloonlight Melody was the theme for the Adelante spring formal held at the Marslialltown Country Club. The background was accented with silver stars and moon which set of lighted silohuettes of dancing couples. Favors for the event were blue jewelry boxes. .Entertainment was highlighted by the crowning of the Lady of Adelanteu and special music by the Adelante Sinfonia chorus. Armon Adams provided music for the festive evening which was preceded hy dinner at Lloyd's in Marshalltown Underprivileged children of Wilson Elementary School were entertained at a Christmas party which included a surprise visit from Santa Claus and his bulging bag of gifts. Club Moirzle Carlo was the theme for the winter masquerade party. 135 Alpha Chi Rho C 1' 0 W 303 Welch 20 Actives - 12 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1932 Flower - Carnation 136 Ist rons: Peterson, Gruber, Prey fpres.J, Mrs. YVhalen, Benka fasst. nat. scc.J, Hungnte, Peterson. 2nd row: Robinson, McCormick fvlcc pres,J, Coburn Cscc.J, Birkby, Ekluncl, Hauersperger, Martin. 3rd mm: Tier- man, Dellayelte, DeVries, Rothrock, Kaesser, Andrews, Conley. 4111 row: Morslndt, Cnglcy, Anaslasi, Rohmrsr, Lundquist. McKcon. Actives: Chuck Allll9l2lSl. Harlan, '57, ,lim Caglcy. Wau:r'on, '58, Dick Coburn, Sioux City, '57, Cal lJeVrics, Ackley, '58, Don Ernst, Davenport, '56, Duane Essex, Atalissa, '57, Dick lluuerspergcr, Xvaterloo, '58, Merle K2 R 'l-' '8' D Kzlk' Wat-'I 4 ' K -ll W: -I lesser, ou cy, .1 , on 1 is, nu oo. ar, ,Inn um, utr oo, '59, Ralph Martin, Marion, '56, lid McCormick, Rowley, '57, Dave Peter' son, Antlion, '59, Al Prey, Grccndale. Nllis., '57, Craig Robinson, Dysarl, '58, Dick Rohmer, Waterloo, '58, Dick Rothrock, Des Moines, '58, Dean Schncll, Dysart, '57, Doug Schulkc, Aurclia, '58, jerry Sullivan, Cedar Rapids, '59, Roland l'Varclcll, Freehold, NJ., '59. I'Icz!gr-s: john Andrews, Des Moines, '60, jerry Birkly, Thurman, '59, jerry Conley, Aurelia, Ray lidluncl, Moline, lll., '59, Earl Gruber, Waukon, '60, Tian Hungate, Moline, Ill., '60, Bob Lundquist, Aurelia, '59, Pal Mclicon, Davenport, '60, Dick lXIors:adt, Elmhurst, Ill., '60, Gary Peterson, Antlion, '60, Don Ticrnan, Booneville, '60. Two Alpha Chi Rho's take time off from the task of improving the chapter's scholastic standing. Now they're enjoying a good joke maybe -or who knows what the magazine holds? Crow Sweetheart Named National Queen The Alpha Chi Rho spring formal took on special significance when it became the National Coronation Ball for the fraternity. The Iowa State chapter's sweetheart, Sharon Richardson of Wttterloo, had the distinction of being chosen National Alpha Chi Rho Sweetheart of 1956. And this honor made the evening of dancing at the Boone Country Club to the music of Denny Nlatice even more enjoyable. A dinner at the country club started the night OH in an appropriately festive manner. The Crows, as they are commonly called, are justly proud of their scholastic accomplishments. The chapter received the Interfraternity Council trophy for the greatest' scholastic improvement among college fraternities. The Crows' annual Halloween masquerade party ogered hilarious informal fun as guests arrived in costumes of every description. A stout, jolly washer woman and a nonchalant motorcycle cop were among the gaily arrayed group that assembled amid spooky decorations to bob for apples and enjoy typical Halloween fun. Scary witches, ghosts and skeletons completed the atmospherej tldany jokes came as the result of attempts to guess the identity of those who came incognito. A large robin with several small robins following closely behind added a spring touch with the Alpha Chi Rho entry in the Veishea parade. The theme of the float entry was It Happens Every Spring, , 1 37 Ixt row: Barnard, Moe, DeGrziff Qvice pres.J, Schmidt, Lutz, Ford. 2nd row: Shirley, Bollmnn, Hamilton, Bucher, Askelson. 3rd row: Kramer Qsec.J, Fabricins, Frantz, Mather, Mrs. Dahlberg, Short, Steiger, Helgens Quarle. 4111 row: Ulland Csoc, Cl'll'l1l'I.7, Katzer, Cornelius, Athen, Clem Jennings, Harlwig, McLain, Elsml, Kalsenl. 5th row: Neilsen, Craft, Tay lor, Fitz, Vzirlcy, VanWert, Black, Means, Conway, Swanson, DCAIOLI Light. 6m raw: Butler, Renaud, Sander, Rowe, Hillemzin, Taylor, Kramer Grzxhznn, Gillmorc, Bendix. A GR 201 Gray 45 Actives - 25 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1914 Flower - Pink Roxe f .AGR's Eat Heartily At Spring Barbeque A western atmosphere of saddles, straw and typical ranch gear contributed to the success of Alpha Gamma Rho's spring Farmers' Ball. AGR s and their dates consumed huge q'uan.tities of delicious barlzequed beef prepared in a large outside barbeque pit. The evening ended with dancing. . Wlzite kittens were the favors for the Pink Rose formal held at the Sheldon-llflunn Hotel winter quarter with music by the Eight Sharps.. The AGR's are proud of their representation in all agriculture honoraries and Agriculture Council. Strange screeching sounds incorporated in the Alpha Gamma Rho Homecoming decoration, Sterio-Phonic Sound, succeeded in attracting the attention of visitors and complaints of neighbors. The A GR's carried out a patriotic theme, In God We Trust, for their Veishea float entry. Four members of Alpha Gamma Rho examine the skull of a horse. Part of academic life, perhaps? AGR's oecuy a prominent position in agricultural and campus activities. Their agriculture interests even show themselves in social activities. Their spring quarter party and barbeque was tabbed Farmers' Ball. .4r:liw's: Robert Barnard, Osceola, '58, George Benda. jackson, Minn., '58, james Black, Barnum, '58, Steve Bollman, Pulaski. '57, Robert Conway, Pleasant Hills, '60, Paul Cornelius, Bellevue, '58, Craft Rolf, Hudson, '59, Dave DeGral'E, Forreston, Ill., '58, Howard Elson, Bondurant, '58, Robert Iiabrieius, Osage, '58, Ronald Frantz, Grand Junction, '59, Dale Ferguson, Laurens, '60, Clarence Fitz, Alexander, '60, George Graham, lcla Grove, '58, Kenneth Gilmore, Marian, '58, Darrel Helgens, Monti- cello, '57, Daniel Hillexnan, Marshalltown, '57, Dave Hubbard, Springlield, Neb., '59, Dave Kalsern, Huxley, '57, Earl Katzer, Whitten, '57, John Kramer, Waterloo, '58, john Leslie, Ames, '57, Dale Langtin, Backoo. S.. D., '58, lid Mathers, XVest Liberty, '60, Robert McLain, Haulock, '58, Fred Mcliibhen, Rhodes, '58, Robert Means, Villisca, '57, Paul Moe, Lake Mills, '58, Larry Nelson, Corning, '58, Stanley Neilson, Somers, '59, Roland Paul, Dallas Center, '57, Robert Quagle. Genesco, lll., '59, Gail Rcigle, lVinterset, '57, Curt Sanders, XVaukon, '58, Bill Short, Redfield, '58, Lloyd Swanson, Holstein, '60, Roger Steiger, Delavan, Ill., '59, Norlyn Taylor, Oregon, lll., '58, john Ulland, Austin, Minn., '58, Andrew Varley, Stuart, '57, jay VanWert, Hampton, '59, Dean lvindatn, Lenox, '57, Bill Yeager, Ottunnra. '57, Curtin Arkelson, Gilbert, '59, james Arhcn, Hamburg, '58, Maurice Benquiet, Somer, '59, Russell Bucher, South English, '61, Gale Butler, Baxter, '59, Harold Clem, Decatur, lll., '59, Richard Fard, Cenesco, lll., '59, james Hamilton, Maquokala, 'tilg Jerry Kramer, Waterloo, '59, Marvin Shirley, Menbourne, '59. 1'I1'rlges: Lanny Deltlott. Bedford, '60, James I-lartwig, State Center, '00, Ron Jennings, Iowa City, '60, Dale Light, Lisbon, '60, Marlin Lutr, Oceola, '60, Richard Mawe, Manchester, '60, Dale Renaud, Bondurant, '50, Cary Moathort, lieota, '60, Terry Rowe, Delta, '80, Donald Schmidt, West Liberty, '50, Dennis Stroyer, Hudson, '60, Lowell Taylor, Oregon. lll., '60, David VanVVert, Hampton, '60, Ronald Wilson, Sidney. ir.. . 2.3, 139 lxl rom: Hzxlvorson, Fachn fist vice pres.l, N. li1lillli7CI'g, Holland, Mrs. Tlluclkc, Mathcmeicr, Kinder, Hockbcrgcr, Fuus C2nd vice px'es.j. 21111 row: Schmid, A. Malmbcrg Qcomm. oily, Weiss, Huchsch, Homer, Man- gold, Stcvcrs, Anderson. ini 1'ow: Pains, Scliuchmnnn, Covey, Gruchow, Hildebrandt, Hansen, Yvortman. 4th row: Grnenhaupt, johanson, Egger- ling, Maxrdorf, Schramm, Hcisler, Nuss. Mouse. 511: row: Dohlueier, Gur- berding, AICGIIVHIII, YVciss, Patterson, Schmid, Dinger. 6111 Tow: Klindt, Thzlycr, Swanson, Christian, Ncilsen, Hcinmn, YV. Nicbuhr Cpres.J, R. Niebnhr, Gcnzcn. Beta Sigma Psi B e la S i gl L 158 N. Hyland 31 Actives - 26 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1947 Flower - Rell Rose 1- -4-5 140 'sf N.. 'ff W7 .oi r X, f 'iw' .lm-' 4 F I if ii. , There is a use for this cold white stulf after all. Two Beta Sig's take advantage of a fresh snowfall to do a bit of self-publicity. 'Winter also brought a top social event of the year - a dinner-dance. And the Beta Sig's participated with other members of Interfraternity Council to entertain Ames grade school children at a party during the Christmas season. .-lctiues: Marlin Anderson, lissex, '58, X'Villiam Bossenberger, Webster City, '58, Neal Boyken, Titonka, '57, Loren Christian, Ringsted, '56, James Covey, Aurelia, '59, Durwin Dinpger, Decorah, '59, Gerhardt Dohtneier, Mitchell, '57, Donald Eggerliug, '59, Ronald Faas, Brooklyn, '57, Donald Faehn, Vtlaterloo, '57, Richard Gielow, Oak Park, Ill., '50, Eugene Hei- mztn, Estherville, '57, Donald l-leislcr, Spencer. '50, Lyle I-Iochberger, Sumner, '58, Dean Holland, Anita, '56, William Huehseh, Strawberry Point, '53, Jerald Johanson, Marshalltown, '59, Allen Malmberg, Essex, '57, Gary McCavern, Des Moines. '58, ,lzunes Neilsen, Council Bluffs, '58, Wilbert Niebuhr, Webster City, '58, Eugene Nuss, Sumner, '59, Fritz Palas, Postville, '59, Lavcrn Patterson, lissex, '58, Robert Schmid, Spencer, '58, Roger Sclnnitl, Spencer, '59, Donald Seltramin, Sac City, '57, George Schuclnnann, Strawberry Point, '58, William Swanson, Clinton, '58, Rich- ard YVeiss, Wall Lake, '58. Pledges: james Buswell, Chippewa Falls, '60, Arland lfrolling, Aurelia, '60, Larry Garbercling, Albert City, '60, Robert Gorsuclx, YVebster City, '60, Ronald Gruchow, Spencer, '60, Earl Gruenhaupt, Newton, '59, Nor- ntan Halvorson, Des Moines, '50, Paul I-lensen, Waterloo. '60, Vie Hemer, Ida Grove, '60, Roger Hildebmndl, Xvarerly, '60, Oliver Mangold, YVorth- ington, Minn.. '60, Dale Mardorf, Monticello, '60, Paul Malhemeicr, lfre- mont, Nebr., '60, Lauren Musefeldt, Manning. '59, Robert Niehuhr, lveb- ster City, '59, Gary Morse. Sioux City, '60, Oakley Riggert. Hoskins, '60: Richard Rinderlanecht, Marion, '60, Russell Schuchtnann, 'Strawberry Point, '60, Elwin Sievers, Storm Lake. '58, Lee Thayer, jellferson, '60, Vern Weiss, Brooklyn, '50, Arlantl Wiese, Schleswig, '60, Robert Wort- man, Adair, '60, Victor Klincll, St. Ansgar, '50. -.e...,, .-q 1 J . A i w Beta Sig's Move To New Location The Beta Sigma Psi Gold Rose formal was hcld last spring in the Des Ilfloincs Room of thc Hotel Savery in Des M0i1'1,cs. Don Hoy's Esqnires furnished the music. Teddy hear pajaina bags were given as favors and corsagcs were worn. Decorations consisted of gold roses on a trellis, and the Greek letters of the fraternity composed of gold roses on a black velvet backdrop. The annual fall dinner-dance was held December first. The Beta Sig's and their dates enjoyed dinner at the Solar Inn, then adjourned to thc chaper housc and danced to the music ofBol1 Nol1y's Ambassadors. In keeping with the theme, Dancing in the Darkf' candles illitmirzated thc rooin and cinliers in the fireplace crcatcd a cheery atmosphere for the dance. The fraternity participated in Scrap Heap Scramble for Hoinccoining. The Beta Sig s added a new trophy to their col- lection by winning thc football Class D award. 141 f mx t , tis i , t i' Alpha Sigma hi A lp ba S 1' g 2717 WVest 29 Actives - I7 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1920 Flower - Talisman Rose In ron-: Ries, O'Connor, Carpunlcr, Mrs. Sermon, Bunny, Lannpc, Wiley. 21111 mum' Lzlscll, johnson, Usdcrfcr, lirzldy, Rule. 3rd row: Baal, Foslur, Robinson, Davison, Ross, Clayton. -Ill: mir: Thompson, Schmidt, Pzllmcr, Ross. Kennm. 5111 row: Hall, Porter, Crosl, Mocllcring, lluspcrs. 6111 row: Ffflillllilllll, Donald Anderson, William Anderson Cprcs.J, Marr fvicc prcs.J, Kcmnu, Engstrom, Clinlon, WVcavcr. 142 Deep concentration on sport other than studying - two Alpha Sig's contest their wits in a thought-provoking game of chess at the chapter house. Actives: Raymond Lasell, Des Moines, '57, Richard Ross, lieota, '59, Gary Thompson, Roland, '57, Louis Xvcinbeck, Clinton, '58, Richard Marr, Clinton, '58, Xvilson Clayton, Iislherville, '58, William Anderson, Ames, '57, Douglas Weaver, Larrahee, '58, Charles Reckard, Rolfe. '57, john VViley, Washington, '58, William Unsderfer, Des Moines, '58, Marvin Carpenter, Iowa Falls, '58, Xvilliam O'Conner, Riverside, '59, james Johnston, Bridgewater, '58, james Guderson, Odeholt, '59, William Moel- lering, Fayette, '58, Thomas Feldman, Breda, '58, Robert Kemna, Otto- ' 'f7. D ld fi l' ' Cliica Ill. 9' R'ch1'd H't7, Des Mont. sen, 'ij ona , ncerson, .go, , u, i El I . -' n -s, '58, Alvin Baal, Dubuque, '57, Roger Kies, Odebolt, '59, Dean lingstroni, Stratford, '59, Allan Davison, Springlileld, Ill., '59, James Palmer. Keota. '60, Xvilliarn Ross, Sll'0llglllIl'SI. lll., '59, jimmy Rule, Tliornlon, '59, Ar- len Nelson, Thornton, '59, jerry Foster, Des Moines, '59. Pledges: Paul Slerlrenz, Auburn, Ill., '60, John Beatty, Auburn, lll., '60, Charles Henle, Chicago, III., '60, Jerry Brady, La Salle, Ill., '60, Richard Curtis, La Salle, lll., '00, Max Robinson, Davenport, '60, john Schmidt, Xvorthington, Minn., '60, Donald Kemna, Ottosen, '00, Gerald Hall, Anita, '59, Donald Schmidt, Cedar Rapids. '60, james Smith, Des Moines, '00, Patrick Clinton, Massena. '60, Richard Hanson, Otlebolt, '60, Law- rence Porter, Sitka, Alaska, 'li0, Richard jaspers, Sl. Ansgar, 'li0, Tliomas Lampc, Clinton, 'li0. Alpha Sig's Entertain Parents Spring Quarter Contrasting colors were the theme of the Alpha Sigma Phi Black and Wliite formal at the chapter house. Alpha Sig's and their dates enjoyed dinner at the Breese House before the dance. Couples entered the house through an arch of black and white corsages. The same colors were repeated in the table decorations and black and white zebra rugs were given as favors. Dave M iller's band provided music for an evening of dancing.. A Parents' Day and picnic were scheduled in May. Visiting parents enjoyed their opportunity to see the house and become acquainted with their sons' fraternity life. Alpha Sigma Phi is relatively new to Iowa State since it returned after an absence of several years. The chapter house has seen many improvements since the fraternity's return to campus. One Alpha Sig made nation-wide sports news this year as basketball star Gary Thompson continued his record-breaking leadership of the high-standing Cyclones. His performance during his years on the team have provided thrills for athletic followers and helped the Cyclones reach a position of national prominence. William Anderson led the chapter through an active year of exchanges, serenading parties to women's residences and special house social functions. They also participated in the Interfraternity Council Christmas pany for Ames grade school children fall quarter. Service projects combined with hard work and leisurely enjoyment for a successful year. 143 Alpha Tau mega rv:-f ' 144 Ist ron,-: Crunc, Roberts, Frcic, jones, lXlZlCAl'll'lLl'l', Sticklcr, McCarcllc Lisk, Bzuunzm, Scott, Laing, Dutton. 21111 raw: Hill, Coulter, Glovkzx, Bay- lor, Maxhcim, Farwell, Mallgrcn, Nolan, Kullander, Miller, Ferbc, Moy- lzth, Bastlon, Turpin, Dichn, Sherman. 3rd row: Hindman, Schultz, Paul- xon, McCorklc, Mullin, Vogt, Mcclsker, Martin, Pospisil, Saviano, Ault. ATO 2122 Lincoln YVay 40 Actives -- 15 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1908 Flower - While Tea Rose . . . and with that, they leapt upon him and picked him up bodily and flung him into the shower. Then they all stood and laughed at his plight while he heaped abuse upon them. Actives: Herbert Andrew, Nevada, '58, Ronald Ault, Bayard, '57, john Baylor, Maquoketa, '58, Gregory Brown, Des Moines, '57, Dwight Coulter, lowa City, '57, james Crane, Ida Grove, '57, Robert Dare, Storm Lake, '58, john Devin, Mt. Pleasant, '57, Larry Dutton, Knoxville, '56, Rich- ard Farwell, Clinton, '58, Robert Freie, Hampton, '58, Richard Glovka, Clinton, '59, Phillip Hill, Roseville, Ill., '59, ,ludson Harper, Des Moines, '58, Larrie Hindman, Moserhy, '58, Robert Hollowell, Clinton, '57, Gor- don jones, Hampton, '58, l-Villiam Jahn, Monmouth, lll., '58, Karl Kullander, Cedar Rapids, '57, Tony Lang, Omaha, Neb., '59, Harold Lisk, Greenfield, '58, Maurie McCullen, Clinton, '57, Robert McCardle, Ames, '58, John McCorkle, Sac City, '59, Robert MacArthur, Clinton, '58, John Martin, Peoria, Ill., '59, Gerald Mallgren, Lombard, Ill., '57: John Maxheim, Clinton, '57, Kenneth Mullin, Lombard, Ill., '58, Bruce Mau- ger, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '59, Alan Miller, Wauwatosa, Wis., '59, Gerald Moylan, Bagley, '59, Donald Medskcr, Englewood, Colo., '58, Marlow Paulson, Sioux lialls, S.D., '57, Richard Pospisil, Cedar Rapids, '57, David Roberts, Des Moines, '59, Gerald Sandhulte, Sioux Center, '58, james Sherman, Mlashington, '57, Roger Schultz, Laltimer, '57, Ray Stickler, Wauwatosa, NVis., '59, Bruce Secrest, West Branch, '58, Charles Vogt, Clinton, '57, Warren Wallace, lndianola, '58, Jacob Walter, Des Moines, '58, Donald Zerbe, Davenport, '57, Joe Saviano, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '58, Earl Pruess, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '5li. Pledges: Stephen Adams, Ames, '60, Robert Alle, Oak Park, Ill., '60, Richard Bauman, Omaha, Nelx., '60, Michael Berard, Des Moines, '60, Auggie Dichn, Kansas City, Mo., '60, Frank Klokc, Omaha, Neb., '60, Yvilliam Martin, Sunray, Texas, '58, Richard Michell, Claredon Hills, Ill., '60, Harold Scott, Cedar Falls, '60, David Turpin, Manson, '60, Stan Vanclerweide, Orange City, '59. Basketball Actives Help ATO's Wi11 Class A Volleyball Tournament Alpha Tau Omega athletes helped the fraternity win the Class A intramural volley- ball tournament. Their height and skill came in handy as the Iowa State Cyclone basketball team swept through another successful season. The ATO's also manage to keep up their scholastic standing and have members in Phi Eta Sigma, Order of the Sextant and Knights of St. Patrick. Five ATO's were members of Varsity I Club. Parties this year included a fall party, winter formal and spring party. The fall party Basin Bounce was held in Boone. Champagne in the Snow set Cl festive mood for the winter formal. A Calypso added a rhythmic beat to the spring party. Bill Teer played the ukelele and entertained ATO's and their dates.. A grass hut adorned the living room of the chapter house and South Sea Island flavor was repeated when punch was served in hollow pineapples. A giant newspaper proclaimed the victory of Iowa State for the ATO I-Iomccoming display. Each year the Iowa State ATO chapter plays ct football game against the Drake chapter in conjunction with the Drake- Iowa State varsity game. The traditional trophy is a little brown jug. A dinner and dance exchange especially for parents was a highlight of the Parents' Weelccncl the ATO's planned for their moms and dads. 145 Beta Theta P 146 lst row: Bartley, Jervis Qvice prcs.j, Pillsbury, Vlasnik, Aronson, Stack house, Schell, VVz1tson. 2nd row: Brldgman, Lafrenz, Clifton, Busch Humphrey, Mrs. Baker, Hopkins Cprc-:s.J, Hardy, Tostlebe, Watson Clark. 3rd row: Shelton, Sander, Sample, Lederer, Woods, Balloun, Moc Thomson, Ihlefeld, Grunwald. 4111 row: Marsh, johnson, Lender, Oster hout, Larsen, Anderson, Brintnall, Carter. 5th row: Taylor, Eller, Bryan Hain, Mnhnke, Green, Freshwnters, Kessler. B e ta 2120 Lincoln YVay 50 Actives- 14 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1905 Flower - Pink Rose Beta's Recognize 50th Year at ISC, Miami Triad Celebrates Founding The Beta's celebrated the fiftieth anniver- sary of their founding on campus last spring with the president of the national fraternity present. A banquet was held at the Ames Country Club and was followed by a dance. Fall quarter featured the annual Beta Bar-B-Q with roast pig and all the trimmings on the menu. Dancing at the chapter house highlighted the party. The Miami Triad was held in Great Hall with the Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi fraternities. This is an annual affair celebrating the founding of the three fraternities at .Miami University. Dode Olson was the Beta's choice for their Trowel Trophy awarded each year to the outstanding girl on campus. The pledges chose a fall theme for their fireside. Cornstalhs and hay and fall colored streamers greeted the Beta's and their dates as they enjoyed the music of Vance Dickson. Two more first place trophies were added to the showcase when the Beta's won Sinfonia and Phi Miz. Alpha quartet contest last spring. The fraternityfs national convention was held at Mackinaw Island last summer. Actives: john Jervis, Omaha, Neb., '57, Mark Jacobsen, San Mateo, Cal., '56, Charles Fudge, Jclferson, '56, Dave Schell, Des Moines, '57, Tom Michell, Des Moines, '57, Bob Vlasnik, Omaha, Neb., '57, Jerry Bartley, Omaha, Neb., '57, Jack Taylor, Auburn, '57, Jim Frcshwatcrs, Washington, '57, Martin Schrock, Des Moines, '57, jerry Hopkins, Des Moines, '57, John Benz, Ogallala, Neb., '57, Duffy Pillsbury, Sioux City, '57, Manly Thornton, Storm Lake, '57, Jerry Leader, St. Louis, Mo., '57, Gene Larsen, Des Moines, '57, Marv Busch, Omaha, Neb., '57, Ralph Clifton, Omaha, Neb., '57, Dan Larsen, Omaha, Neb., '58, Ron Hess, Omaha, Neb., '58, Bob Kessler, Omaha, Neb., '58, Jim Carter, Glenwood, '58, Don Wolfe, Clinton, '58, Tom Irish, Forest City, '58, Dick Poe, Waterloo, '58, Jim Woods, St. Louis, Mo., '58, Ron Hain, Westmont, Ill., '58, Dick Brintnall, Marshalltown, '58, Phil Phinney, Girard, Ill., '59, Jim Ahern, Dubuque, '58, Herb Lederer, Burlington, Wis., '58, Jack Aronson, Winthrop, Mass., '58, Bill Tostlebe, St. Louis, Mo., '58, Jerrie Johnson, Des Moines, '59, John Marsh, Chicago, Ill., '59, Roger Ostcrhout, Crete, Neb., '57, John Humphrey, Des Moines, '59, John Bridgeman, Des Moines, '59, Paul Crockett, Britt, '59, Marty Grunwald, Elmhurst, Ill., '59, George Lair, Des Moines, '59, Cal Moe, Waukon, '59, Bill Watson, State Center, '59, jim Stackhousc, Evanston, Ill., '59, Charles Lagerstron, Omaha, Neb., '59, Gerry Anderson, Sioux City, '59, George Watson, Knoxville, '59, Bob VValkup, Ames, '59, John Thompson, Des Moines, '59, Roger Bryan, Knoxville, '59, Bill Green, Des Moines, '58. Pledges: Ron Hoppel, Norfolk, Neb,, '60, Dave Ellers, Des Moines, '60, Glen Frazier, Des Moines. '60, jim Lee, Sac City, '60, Dick Shelton, Des Moines, '60, Ron Olsen, Storm Lake, '60, Arnie Lalrenz, Davenport, '59, Bob North, Hopkins, Minn., '60, Burl Harely, Sioux City, '59, Bob Ihle- feld, Davenport, '59, jim Balloun, Ames, '60, Gerry Sander, Clinton, '58, Howard Sample, Ferguson, Mo., '60, Roger Mahnke, Early, '6O. The poor dumb creature who knows not why he hurts, but is equally mystiizied at the attention and sympathy so newly and unexpectedly acquired. Clouds and silver linings. 147 Delta Chi De Ita Chi 405 Hayward 32 Actives - 18 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1923 Flower - White Carnation lst row: Sennell, I-Izweus 1sec.J, Rubin Qvice prcs.J, Mrs. Schwcndencr, Fudge fpres.J, Faust ftrcz1s.J, Manatt Ccorr. scc.J, Leonard. 2nd row: Mersch, Vvimmer, Krntosky, Muller, Young, Achtcrmann, Elliott. 3rd row: Stenerson, Criger, Caglcy, Blackledgc, Horcll, Senior, Cushing, Griffith. H11 row: Stephens, Trout, Marquzxrdt, Slowcnsky, Reinhart, Hall, Nelson, Carmichael. 5111 raw: Newell, Noble, Hayes, Xvcir, Ives, Arney, Gaskell. 148 Arrlives: Vern Aehterinann, Aekley, '58, Leland Blaeklcdge, Newton, '58, Edgar Cagley, Mason City, '58, Clark Carmichael, Corning, '58, David Cartano, Monticello, '57, Richard Cushing, Van Meter, '59, Donald Faust, lvlarsluilltown, '57, John Fedcrspcil, Waterloo, '58, William Fudge, Des Moines, '58, Allred Gaskell, Waterloo, '58, Robert Hall, Boyden, '59, Rodney Hall, Boyden, '58, Arthur Havens, Corning, '58, john Horch, Des Moines, '59, Daniel Leonard, Mankato, Minn., '58, Charles Manatt, Audubon, '58, Robert Mersch, Fairfax, Minn., '58, Kenneth Muller, Ackley, '58, Richard Nelson, Forest City, '59, Francis Noble, Ames, '59, Richard Reinlmrt, Marslialltown, '57, Ronald Rubin, Corning, '58, Frank- lin Senior, Centerville, '58, Richard Sennell, Mason City, '59, Joseph Slowensky, Ottumwa, '59, Gary Smith, Fairheld, '50, Richard Stencrson, Ames, '57, Charles Slenschoel, Ames, '57, lVilliam Trout, lilmhnrst, Ill., '59, Murry VVeir, Toronto, Canada, '58, Leith M'immer, Fort Peek, Mont., '57, David Marqunrdt, Lombard, Ill., '57. Pleflgcs: Terry Arney, llallle Creek, '60, Del Criger. Omaha, Nob., '60, Robert Elliot, Downers Grove, Ill., '59, David Frank, Audubon, '60, Larry Hayes, Ottumwa, '60, Hampton Hall, Des Moines, '591 .lerroll Hansen, Audubon, '60, WVilliam Ives, Albert Leu. Minn., '59, Donald Jayne, Audubon, '60, Jack Klinker, Scarsboro, '60, Thomas Kraloskv. Fort Dodge, '58, Richard Newell, Otlumwa, '60, Robert Ramsclell, Minne- apolis, Minn., '59, Marvin Stephens, Bedford, '50, Alvy Young, Audubon, 'li0. The problems of the world are often solved in bull sessions like this. Too bad the solutions are so often forgotten when the discussion breaks up. J,-f c6MOH1,, at Delta Chi 25 Years, 200 Guests Honor Her Mother Schwendener Days was a highlight this year for both the actives and alumni of Delta Chi. Held during Veishea the celebration honored their housemother's 25th year in the house. Over zoo alumni gathered on the lawn of the chapter house to hear tributes from the alumni and active presidents. At this time, M1's.. Schwendener was presented with a silver tray. The Delta Chi's social schedule was an active, varied one. Dreamy blue clouds, soft pink and yellow fluff, and pale green mist created an ethereal mood for the spring formal, Moods in Pastel. The Eight Sharps provided music for dancing at the house. Crested muggs were presented as favors. Stairway to the Stars was a winter formal to remember. Twinkling stars hung from the ceiling of the two rooms used for dancing and all were invited to climb an imaginary stairway leading to the North Star. Cuddly panda bears, wearing Delta Chi crests, were carried home by all the dates. An abrupt change saw Delta Chi's and their dates leading a bum's life at the hobo party presented by the pledges. Ragged socks, patched jeans, fringed shirttails and grimy faces were the order of the evening. A record fireside helped to build the house record collection and enabled those present to dance to all the name bands of the day. 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K , A 'Yak f Ho' , Delta Sig's Wiii Veishea Parade First The Delta Sig's captalized on a popular song, Autumn Leaves, to win hrst place in the fraternity division of the Veishea parade float competition. Their entry showed a pianist against a stylized-leaf background to carry out the seasonal theme. Fragrant carnations provided appropriate atmosphere for the annual Delta Sig Carnation Ball. The evening was highlighted by the crowning of queen Diane Lantz. Fall quarter brought another annual party- the Apache party. The chapter house was decorated to resemble an upper-class French mansion and couples came dressed in anything Frenchy. A band played for dancing and the girls received nightgowns as favors.. The Sailors' Ball rounded out the winter social schedule for Delta Sigma Phi. This time the chapter house was decorated as a waterfront tavern. Costumes contributed to the informal atmosphere as Delta Sig's came dressed as roaming .sailors with their girls from any port. A familiar scene ' in any college home as the brothers , gather around the piano for a song fest. The old favorites seem to roll oil? the keys as every tune brings back memories, as every word has a personal meaning. The fellow at the keys picks out the tune adding his own style to help out the harmony. The tinkling ivories stop those going out the door and gives a break from thc books. Actives: Ralph Bartels, Roselle, Ill., '58, Roger Boyer, Rochester, Minn., '58, David Brecre, Lee, Ill., '56, David Brockman, Davenport, '57, Rod- ney Brockmann, Paullina, '57, James Brommer, Sheldon, '56, Ronald Brown, Sidney, Neb., '59, Roger Burnidge, Elgin, Ill., '59, Gary Carstens, Beatrice, Ncb., '58, Fred Cook, Laurens, '58, David Emmert, Dixon, lll., '59, Max Fcrree, Ames, '58, Jerry Gere, Fair Oaks, Calif., '58, Jim Gif- ford, Ames, '58, Ryal Haakenson, Sioux City, '58, Grant Halsne, VVil- liams, '59, Gerald Hartmann, Maple Park, Ill., '59, Lee Hartmann, Har- rington Park, NJ., '59, Dick Hartmann, Roselle, Ill., '56, Rolland Hauser, Williams, '59, David Hendrickson, Kamrar, '59, Duane Holck, Panllina, '59, Jim Hess, Ames, '57, Gene Holtz, Dundee, Ill., '57, David Johnson, Peoria, lll., '59, Ronald johnson, Terril, '58, Don Klinrlt, Davenport, '57, Ken Klindt, Davenport, '59, Don Kraft, Davenport, '57, Ken Krause. Storm Lake, '58, Jerold Meier, Readlyn, '59, Paul Meyer, Katonah, N.Y., '59, Roger Morrison, Cornell, Ill., '59, Leland Olson, Rockford, Ill., '57, Bill Owings, Ames, '57, Charles Payton, Minburn, '56, William Pewsey, Storm Lake, '59, Nicholas Pierce, Des Moines, '58, Herb Prciser, Des Plaines, lll., '58, Dong Rubsam, Sanborn, '59, Paul Rush, I-lawarden, '57, jerry Saclens, Moline, Ill., '59, Gerald Shellberg, Griswold, '57, Robert Schidt, Davenport, '58, W'i1liam Swanson, Hartley, '58, Robert Villwock, Oclwein, '59, Roger Weldcn, Rockford, '59, David Werts, Knoxville, '57, Delbert Wright, Sanborn, '58. Pledges: john Ahern, Decorah, '60, David Allen, Centralia, Ill., '60, Dean Anderson, Storm Lake, '00, Glenn Beiter, Chicago, Ill., '60, Ivan llenda, Belle Plaine, '60, William Busch, Suffern, N.Y., '60, Craig Car- dcr, Maywood, Ill.. '60, Larry Christensen, Elgin, Ill., '60, Robert Hall, Pasatlena, Calif., '60, Gary Holck. Paullina, '60, Robert johnson, Daven- port, '60, James Klepfcr, Cedar Falls, '60, Donald Lalley, Elgin, Ill., '60, Jerry Pearson, Williams, '60, Robert Purcell, Park Forest, Ill., '60, Gerald Seagren, Elgin, Ill., '60, Thomas Shcllberg, Griswold, '60, Dwaine Sievcrs. Stockton, '00, Edwin Stewart, Elgin, lll., '60, George Struck, Dexter, '59, Raymond Thompson, lillsworth, '59. Delta Tau Delta in - H ag , V. A mf' Qs, , , ,, , , lst row: McLean, Moore, 0'Kef:fe, Wikstrom, Erickson Cvice pres.J, Mrs Peden, Thompson Cpx-cs.J, Diltus, Mundt, Ross, Read, French. 2nd row Millspaugh, Robinson, Foderberg, Dahl Ccorr. sec.j, Kingert, Shepoiser, Jarvis, Lettington, Constable, Cassel, Stock, Bucher. 3rd row: Ecklund, Lovricn, jones, Bingham, Barney, Sherman, McKee, Kretschmer, Bolton Cook, Swift, Dodds. -H11 row: Vcgell Qtrcas.J, Easler, Stuclkc, Rolfs Laude, Madden, Mortcnson, Bakalyar, Cappcllia, Hansen, Rictz, Mitchell Agncw. De In 212l Sunset 45 Actives - 25 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1875 Flower - his Actives: Ken I.ink, Council Bluffs, '57, Pat 0'Mara, Council Bluffs, '57, Bob Nllillcutt, Storm Lake, '56, Doug Stock, Early, '57, iN'alt Nadler, Winnetka, Ill., '56, jim Kaska, Fairheld, '56, john Bucher, Fairfield, '56, Don Neumeister, Dubuque, '57, George Stevenson, Des Moines, '58: .lack Rolfs, Parkersburg, '57, Keith Erickson, Perry, '57, Jim Agnew, Xvinter- set, '57, Duane McLean, Parkersburg, '58, Bill Mortensen, Council Bluffs, '57, Ken Lovrien, I-Iumboldt, '57, Bill Easter, Winterset, '57Z .ferry Mills- paugh, Keokuk, '57, joe judge, Ames, '57, ,lim Cochran, lndianola, '58, ,foe DeBoer, Rock Rapids, '57, Al Vegell, Elmhurst, Ill., '58, Bob Diltns. Western Springs, Ill., '58, Robin Thompson, Des Moines, '58, Bill Dahl, Indianola, '58, Terry Detrick, Des Moines, '58, Roger Barney, Oak Park, Ill., '58, I-Iugh Jarvis, Chicago, Ill., '58, Bob Eckland, jefferson, '58, Ron Taylor, Des Moines, '58, ,Ierry Mundt, liverly, '57, Glen Wikstrom, Anthon, '58, Duane Bingham, Clarion, '58, jack Kingery, Des Moines, '59, Noel Cook, Council Bluffs, '59, Steve Bakalyar, Des Moines, '59, jay Mitchell, Des Moines, '50, jerry jones, Des Moines, '59, Tom Swift, Des Moines, '59, jack Foley, Des Moines, '50, Newt Dodds, Champaign, Ill., '59, Murray johnson, Crystal Lake, '50, Ken Roach, Rock Rapids, '59, Roger Reitz, Rowan, '50, Roger Londc, Lake Mills, '50, Tom Bolton, Council Bluffs, '59, jack O'l-lub, Chathorn, NJ., '58, Bud Soults, Adair, '50, jack Sterman, Stuart, '59, john Copplein, Des Moines, '59, Bill Dick- son, Sturgis, S. D., '58. I'lertgr.s: Al Cassel, Manchester, '60, Dave Constable, Mason City, '60, Len' French, Des Moines. '50, Gary Foderberg, Iistherville. '60, Bob Hansen, Council Bluffs, '60, Tom Lettington, Des Moines, '60, Leigh Linclstrey, '50, Oskaloosa. '60, Brenton Malice, lndianola, '60, Otis McKee, Algona, '59, Mike Madden, Omaha, Neb,, '60, jim Moore, New Hart- ford, '60, Bob Read, Mason City, '60, Steve Robinson, Cedar Rapids, '60, Boh Ross, Spencer, '60, Dave Shepoiser, Mason City. '50, Dave Stuelke. Council Bluffs, '60, Gary Thiele, lilkader, '60, Tom Todd, Arlington, Va., '60. There is an hour in each day when man must be by himself. A large, roomy chair with the fading afternoon sun as the only light and the world's news and problems be- fore him in black and white are escapes from studies, the campus, self-worry. The strike of a match, the first long draw on a cigarette ready man for his hour. The rhythmic exhale of smoke circles out and around man's head settling into a misty cloud in the peaceful place. It vanishes. WVhat lies ahead? Turn the page to new knowledge, new thoughts, another day. Delta Shelter Opens Door to Iowa State Coeds for 24 Hours Delta She Delta, the 32nd fraternity, opened membershijz to Iowa State cocrls who tools, over the Delta Shelter and lived there for 24 hours fall quarter as Dells. Lucky Pierre, the annual French costmnc party, had as its theme Cafes of Parts. Spec Red and his combo played soft music while couples clanccrl on the patio anfl in the dimly-lit cafe. H nge loaves of French lrrcacl and rich pastries aclclcrl to the atmosphere. Other Dclt social events inclurlcrl a picnic, dinner and rlancc exchanges with sororitics and an October hayrirle. On the athletic sicle, the Dells won the all-college Class D football championship. The Dclt's yard-imjnrovcment project neared C07'ttfJl6ll07'l with the landscaping and seeding of the back lawn. The newly resfurfacccl and enlarged ,barking lot set off these improvements. Houscmothcr Mrs. Pcrlcn rlirccts an active Dclt IVIot'hcrs' Club 153 ww N iff' W ' f ' - . : , ,1 1' S91 , 4 - gf A . ,, , W , ,ww 4- . - 1 N -K 1 N kg: ,.,.,'.L1,,, V L M,,u 1' A95 ,- ' 21 , N. Q -' P' I, -..,-1 .I .Ag ' ' ,. V '- I .4 rd- ,vyf 53 ii? fn ,wg 'ffl -.3 S ' jj -,X , , . gz, I ,gp ,- . V u, -I il- gb A z +V A 1 A f-sl '- ' ' A ww I Y S Q Eg-3 V' In W H. .ig-.ii-. 5 HQ 5 was ,Q V-M1 1, 4, -ff if' 0-I KL 'N ff-.M . fi-..f in , . . 'N- s.. , I f s I X 1 4 . . 5 W ,vw ! E qw I , , y 14 ' 4T 15 Y 4512 HJ 3 1 A fsfkfvf X ? ff ff? M 5 '. - ' - 2 1 . 1 ! , -.' ' 'Q . rf . Mfr? - 2 4 Q W ,, . New 44 if - A - 2 I '1' X Q 1 I : A fm l 1 .Q X 5 f r A Q ' ' TT . V wwf . E , U V , r A son. Whether it's music for studying, music for relaxation, hilarity, or sadness-the versatile organ can fill the bill. From the beautiful and somber religious music to the classics and jazz the organist is in demand. The organ can be heard by a few, or it can be heard by many. It can whisper, and it can bellow-it can sing and it can shout- aeeording to the mood of the player. It can fit any theme--any feeling. Actives: Chevalier Adams, Ames, '58, Te1'ry Bird, Omaha, Neb., '57, Bill Bokhoven, Chicago Heights, Ill., '58, Robert Burgess, Arlington Heights, Ill., '59, Paul Claussen, Dubuque, '58, John Conley, Omaha, Neb., '57, Lloyd Colony, Iowa City, '61, Bob Creel, Cherokee, '61, Larry Downing, Eagle Grove, -'58, Howard Ehlert, Waterloo, '58, Charles Fjell- and, Huxley, '59, Ronald Center, Glidden, '58, 'Warren Gustafson, Bur- lington, '57, David Heckmiller, Barrington, Ill., '57, Bill Holsinger, Cedar Rapids, '57, Ray Jedlieka, Cedar Rapids, '57, Dick Jensen, Cedar Rapids, '57, Tom Kane, lvinona, Minn., '57, Malcolm Kuska, Dubuque, '59, John Kyhl, Cedar Falls, '56, Bill Miller, Auburn, YVash., '57, Wil- liam Muller, W. Des Moines, '57, Tom Peters, Davenport, '57, W'ard Peterson, Dubuque, '58, Dave Roberts, Sioux City, '59, james Robinson, Sac City, '57, Bruce Schwaegler, Dubuque, '59, Ron Scott, Cherokee, '59, ,lim Schalk, Iowa Falls, '59, Jim Soos, Barrington, Ill., '58, Harold Soren- son, Omaha, Neb., '57, Dick Stride, Omaha, Neb., '57, Howard Treseder, Des Moines, '57, Bob Wakefield. Iowa Falls, '58, Morey Zuber, Des Moines, '58, Dave Dickinson, Marshalltown, '57, Larry Ringer, Mt. Vernon, '59, Richard Kratoska, Ames, '59, Paul Leonard, Dubuque, '57, Larry Lowe, Des Moines, '56, Jerry Manning. Cedar Falls, '57, Charles Sjulin, Ham- burg, '57, Bob Sullivan, Des Moines, '57, Don Vandercreck, Brement, Ill '57 ., . Pledges: Dick Kruse, Mt. Vernon. '60, jack Tamasi, Omaha, Neb., '60, Steve lVells, Ames, '60, Roger Sclmittjer, Mt. Vernon, '60, Don Scott. Council Bluffs, '60, Mike Clearman, Park Forest, lll., '60, Paul Porter, Waterloo, '60, Neil Edgar, Dubuque, '60, Dick Kreassig, Dubuque, '60, Dick Dubler, Dubuque, '60, joe Douglas, Hudson, '59, lilarren Maher. Sioux City, '60, Dave C-ugger, Freeport, lll., '60, Ken Kessler. Aberdeen. S.D., '61, Bob Harding, Park Forest, Ill., '60, Roy Oliver, Park Forest, Ill., '60, Larry Banning, Des Moines, '60, Frank Cox, Ayrshire, '60, Rex Sturm, Fairbury, Neb., '60, Alan Brown, Ames, '60, John Bergman, Omaha, Neb., '59, Phil Ritz, l'Vaterloo. '60, John Edlolf, Fremont, Neh., '60, Jim Erickson, Park Forest, Ill., '60, Dave Phillips, Ames. '60, Bud Sauer, Waterloo, '61, Chuck Gruenig, Boone, '59, Ken Lemmel, Beatrice, Neb., '59, Paul Welch, Winterset, '59, Martin Sandstrom, Arlington, Va., '59, Roy lvalker, Independence, Mo., '59, Gary Philpot, Broken Bow, Neb., '58, Dan VVeise, Bettendorf, '58, lndrikis Henry Stukuls, Wille- mantic, Conn., '59, John Kjcrland, Ames, '59. t DU's Keep Busy With Projects At Campfire Girls' Camp The DU's spent a day last spring at the Campfire Girls' Camp north of Ames where they laid the foundation for an extension to the lodge, cut and stacked logs, and cleaned the area of brush and debris. Shifting from service projects to social activities, the DU's scheduled many events during the year. The house was converted into the home of it jungle tribe the evening of the jungle Club fall costume party. Fall quarter also meant all-college open houses following home football games. Dinner at the Breesc House in Anheny started the winter quarter dinner-dance, Masquerade Ball. .Mobile inashs of coined, and tradedy hung through ct false ceiling over the dance floor at the chapter house where couples danced to the music l of Vance Dixon.Favors were French poodles. Rhythm and Pastels was the spring dance theme.. 155 Vx Isl row: Roberts, Mailander, Taylor, Tinnermeier, Brown, Klonglan. 2nd raw: F. Diehl, Goll, Odem, Hansen, D. Diehl 1pres.J, Baker, Rodgers. 3rd row: Fondroy, Bretey, Reiman, Rossitcr, Greiman, Larson. -ith row: Oldham, Bishop, Ladman, Tritlc, Christian. 5th raw: Doty, Hanson, Jorgensen, Syndcrgaard, Ritchie, Schultz. 6111 row: Larson, Rossmann, Selke, MCI-lose, Mueller, Christensen, Jensen. ,v : lr, V . - w , .A 'nag J . 'M ' . , ' S 4 X' .. 5, , ,,,,., lf. I .Y-I '- ml-louse Fa 1'11zH0 ure 311 Ash 33 Actives - 10 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1927 Flower - Sunburst Rose 156 It's been said that anticipation is more fun than reality-so even before the first good snow, the men of I armHouse break out the toboggan and wax and make ready for the fun to come. Ski and toboggan waxing is a pretty good sign that winter-snow at least- is not far off. At any rate it pays to be ready in advance so no time will be lost when the snow does come. With three helping, the job goes faster and by the time it's finished the brothers ' will be able to use the toboggan for a mirror. Actives: Richard Bice, Woodward, '58, Larry Brown, Brandon, '58, Gerald Bretey, Arion, '59, jerry Carlson, Essex, '59, Lauren Christian, La Porte City, '58, David Diehl, Boone, '57, Frederick Diehl, Osceola, '58, Theo- dore Doty, Lake City, '58, Richard Fondroy, Albert City, '57, Darrell Coll, Garner, '57, Byron Greiman, Garner, '57, David Hanson, Harvey, Ill., '58, Rollic Hcnkes, Farmersburg, '58, Gary Hullinger, Leon, '57, Charles Jorgensen, Elkhorn, Neb., '58, Gerald Klonglan, Nevada, '58, jerry Ladman, Clarion, '58, Lowell Larson, Charter Oak, '58, jim Mail- ander, Wiota, '57, Robert McHose, LcGrange, Ill., '58, Richard Mueller, Waverly, '57, LeRoy Odem, Villisca, '57, Roy Rciman, Auburn, '57, Tracy Remy, Ionia, '58, Harlan Ritchie, Albert City, '57, Lowell Roberts, Albert City, '60, Jack Rossnian, Harlan, '58, Roy Schultz, Avoca, '60, Marvin Selke, Laurens, '58, Larry Syndergaard, Hillsdale, Wis., '58, Ronald Taylor, Charles City, '57, Ronald Tinnermeier, Newton, '58, Elwin Tritlc, Spirit Lake, '57. Pledges: Donald Baker, Hastings, '59, Malcolm Bishop, Atlantic, '59, Walter Christensen, Newell, '60, Allen Jensen, Humboldt, '59, Robert Kollmorgen, Charter Oak, '58, Donald Larsen, LaVerne, '59, Charles Oldham, Eddyville, '59, Jim Ray, Atlantic, '60, Curtiss Rogers, Milton, '60, Leon Rossiter, Columbus Junction, '59. FarmHouse Wins All-College Scholarship for 10th Year FarmHouse's humorous acting ability added another trophy to its collection when the men won the 1956 Veishea Vodvil competition. Sackroorn Saga, a previous Varieties winner, depicted different types of college men going to the sack in a fraternity dorm. The all-college scholarship trophy retained its position on the Farml-louse mantle for the tenth straight year. Along with studies and activities, social life received its share of attention. Floating moondust sparkling in the background provided appropriate atmosphere for the annual spring formal, rrMO0Hd1.l5i Magic. Spring quarter brought a steak fry at the Ledges State Park. The Farmers' Frolic and a potluck dinner honoring parents highlighted fall quarter. FarmHouse fraternity celebrated its joth anniversary during the fall season at Missouri. 157 Ixt raw: Kirchoff, Fidlar, Boulton. 2nd row: R. Miller, Stahl, Curtiss Schultz, Peterson, Morgan, Dahlquist, Wilimek, Cross, Roenfeldr, Lowe Hauperl, H. Miller, Noecker. 3rd row: Uhr, Xvelsh, Bunning, Olson Thompson, Carlson, Tilles, Marrs, Crawford, Mrs. Pope, Boardman Seymour, Pctre, Emerson, Brown, Nystrom, Ostermzm, Radeke, Collier slllz row: Shephard, Sinning, Applegate, Anderson, Bcrtman, Woller Graf, Kimberly, McMullen, Dvorak, Rigler, Patten, Gohr. 5th row: Held Coifin, Kozeliski, Moser, Kudlinski. Kapp Z1 5 xg 237 Ash 57 Actives-28 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1909 Flower-Lilly of the Valley 1 Kappa Sig's Witl Class B Basketball, In Bridge Finals Two annual parties set the pace for the Kappa Sigma social year. Cowhandsi' and their dates scaled a I4-foot corral to enter the fall quarter Bar-Nothin' western dance. Once inside, they drank cider and danced to the music of Carl Neebe. The Black and Wl1ite formal was held at the Hotel Savery in Des tldoines. A sophisticated theme set' the mood and dates were thrilled with their poodles they received as favors. Switching to an entirely different type of party, the Kappa Sig's also gave a .pafama and come as you are party daring the year. From basketball to bridge- the Kappa Sigfs won the Class B basketball championship with their skillful ball-handling. Sheik, a long-term resident of the house, found himself faced with a little competition other than that of the St. Bernard across the street.. Another bulldog, Byron, became a permanent resident of 237 Ash. Actives: Joseph Anderson, Fort Dodge, '573 John Boardman, DeKalb, Ill.. '583 Bill Boyd, Waterloo, grad., Jerry Boulton, Clinton, '58g Dean Buchanan, Wheatland, grad.g Craig Carlson, Washington, D.C,, '59g Robert Coiiin, Fairmont, Minn., 2595 Raymond Cole, Sioux City, '59g Ronald Cross, Davenport, '583 Richard L. Cnrtiss, Clinton, '57: Robert B. Dahlquist, Mount Prospect, Ill., '59g Ronald R. Damgaard, Chicago, Ill., '573 Don C. Day, Des Moines, '59, Mlilliam J. Dulfy, Ames, '57: Albert D. Edmond, Des Moines, '59g James T. Emmerson, Ames, H595 Richard A. Fidlar, Davenport, '57g Paul W. W. Gohr, Sioux City, '57: Larry W. Graf, Kcokuk, '59g Robert I.. Gnmbcrt, Marshalltown, '58g Halbert M. Harris, Ames, '57g David R. Haupert, lkiarshalltown, '58: Jolm S. Held, Guthrie Center, '58, James M. Jensen, Ames, '593 Dee XV. Kimberly, Davenport, '5Sg Virgil Kircholf, Clcghorn, '5Sg George E. Light, Peoria, Ill., '59g W. L. Oscar Lundcll, Cleghorn, 2593 H. Leo Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina, '5Sg Jerry Joe McMullen, Burt, '60g L. Terry Meltzer, Cedar Rapids, '57, David L. Marrs, Fort Dodge, '59: Harold E. Miller, Council Bluffs, '573 Kent Morgan, VVaverly, '59g Gordon I... Moser, Waterloo, '58g John J. Murphy, Des Moines, '57g John A. Nocckcr, Chicago, Ill., '57g Rucbcn E. Nystrom, Ogden, '57g Richard N. Nystrom, Ogden, '57g H. Terry Olson, Sioux City, '58, Lanny R, Patten, Des Moines, '57g Charles C. Peterson, Cherokee, '58, George M. Petre, Des Moines, '593 Harold J. Radeke, Davenport, '59, Maurice D. Riemers, Ogden, '57g Larry G. Rigler, Guthrie Center, '58, Gary E. Schultz, Sioux City, '57: Louis G. Shaw, Clinton, '59g James H. Sinning, Marshalltown, '57g Dale L. Stahl, Chicago, Ill., '59g David J. Stover, Marshalltown, '58g Ernest B. Thompson, lll., Bethany, Mo., '58, Jack D. Tilles, Mount Prospect, Ill., '58g Fred E. YVelsl1, Mount Prospect, Ill., '57, James P. Wiliniek, Newton, '5Bg Thomas A. Willroth, Dennison, '6lg Franklin K. Wolf, Ames, '57. Pledges: Donald L. Allen, Atlantic. 'GOQ Terry B. Applegate, Waterloo, 'lilly Jon T. Barkman, Davenport, 'ti0g Barney R. Bertinan, Kansas City, Mo., '60: James C. Black, Des Moines, 'lillg X'Vayne L. Bennett, Fairmont, Minn., '60, Roger T, Brown. Slater, '60g James li. Bunning, Waterloo, '6Ug David Lee Collier, Davenport, 'li0g David C. Crawford, Lakefield, Minn., '593 Dudley J. Dvorak, lilmhnrst, 'ti0g Roger C. Heiser, Daven- port, '60: Lester A. Hicks, Cherokee, 'lilly YVillis H. Hogan, Davenport, '605 Fred L. Jackson, Ames, '60g Thomas F. Kozeliski, Davenport, '6Ug James R. Kudlinski, Chicago, Ill.. '59, Roger R. Lowe, Marshalltown, '603 Richard A. Miller, Fairmont, Minn., '60g Richard E. Munro, Davenport, '60, Donald B. Osterinan, Ames, '60g Roger Roenfeldt, Davenport, '60g James M. Rohdcn, Fort Dodge, '60g Charles R. Seymour, Houston, Texas, '60g Laurence F. Shepard, Des Moines, '60: Vaughn D. Uhr, Swea City, 395 Thomas A. Whvelan, Cedar Rapids, 'GOQ Gary E. X'Voltcr, Fairmont, it inn., '60. It's time to get up - for an eight o'clock, a nine o'clock, or maybe even a ten o'eloek. At any rate, the time has come for all good men to have at least one foot on the lloor. Up, out and at 'em. The sun shines bright. f ' ir '. . X. .i E if 5. , lr '- s.,,3., tif . . ' le Q - Lambda Chi Alpha 160 Isl row: Porter, Stephens, j. Halverson, Mrs. Meub, Hibbs, Xvalch, Brown. 2nd row: Warren, Headington, Martin, Virtue Qpresq, Hogeboom, Mc- Gee, D. Halverson. 3rd raw: Richard, Richards, Kim, Silliman, Turk, Thackray, Thostesen, Paulson. 4th row: Martinez, Fitzgerald, Stoller, Kun Zandbergen, Klechner, Pierce, Hawk, Powers. L L1 nz 17 41' 61 203 Ash 20 Actives- 13 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1917 Flower - l'Vhite Rose Underprivileged Children Enjoy Christmas Party Wliite roses were appropriate favors for the Lambda Chi Alpha Wlzite Rose spring formal. Armen Adams provided the danceable music and the Lambda Chi's and their dates were entertained at intermission by Dipah Shah and his guitar. Lambda Chi's and Kappa Delta's helped make the Christmas season bright for fifteen underprivileged children from Ames. One evening was spent making cookies, which were quickly gobbled up the following afternoon by the delighted children. The house was converted by decorations into a gambling casino for the fall party, Blue Room, andanovel pajama party was selected for the winter hreside. Another popular fall quarter event was the Lambda Chi's annual hayride. Lambda Chi Alpha won the Ash Can Brawl, a celebration sponsored by Greek residences on Ash Avenue. A spooky shit based on a fantastic conception of Egyptian mnmmies kept winter quarter Varieties audiences in suspense. Actives: Melvin Brown, Merrill, '58, Everett Boyd, Ames, '57, Eugene Fitzgerald, Collins, '59, Jay Halverson, Webster City, '57: William Hawk, Avon, Ill., '61, Duane Hibbs, Charlton, '58, Neal I-Iogeboom, Wheaton, Ill., '58, Stephen Obrecht. Cedar Rapids, '5'7: John Poulson, Sioux City, '58, Ronald Powers, Delmont, S. D., '57, Duane Silliman, Des Moines, '57, Donald Simpson, Centerville, '56, Donald Stephens, Cedar Rapids, '58, Jerry Stoller, Sioux City, '58, Robert Vanzanbergen, Sioux City, '59, Terence Virtue, Onawa, '57, Louis Walsh, Cedar Rapids, '57, Thomas Thostesen, Lagrange, Ill., '57, Richard Kleckner, Waterloo, '57, Arthur Bollz, Ames, grad. Pledges: Dean Halverson, Webster City, '60, Vtlilliain Hedington, Decorah, '60, Richard Kimm, Des Moines, '60, Michael Martin, Cedar Rapids, '59, Toni McGee, Fort Dodge, '60, Gordon Pierce, Rynard, '59, Ronald Por- ter, Readlyn, '60, Donald Richard, Humeston, '60, Thomas Richards, Dixon, lll., '59, Gordon Tllackray, Webster City, '60, Gary Turk, Gris- Evold, '59, Stanley Warren, Des Moines, '60, Morris Rasmussenl, Vllebster tiny. 'mr Three Lambda Chi's take time out from the routine of studying for a universal fraternity pasttime as they watch their favorite television characters gallop across the screen. 161 Phi Delta Theta Phi De It 325 Welch 60 Activies -- 25 pledges Y Organized at Iowa State in 1913 1 Flower - W' hi te Carnation Irt row: E. Hoffman, Hanna, DeKostcr, Mrs. Gesler, Meyer Cprcsj, 'W. Speer CLreas.J, Hcuring. 2nd row: Alexander, Fogarty, Colias, Holmes, Sokol, Bussard, Purdy, Schonberg. Wostoupal. 3rd row: Otto, Stark, Batcheller, Brown, Lamson, Marshall, Vogel. 4th row: Dolls, Schuelke, Gralmln, Locker, Rcichardt, Ehrhardt. 5:11 row: D. Smith, Elmer, Steben, Anderson, Henncnfcnt, Kibby, M. Hoffmann. 6th row: Erdmann, Stanzel, Muclhaupt, Kelly, Goodwin, Hensen. 7th row. Miller, Hiatt, Campbell, Gleason, Mungcr, Meek. 8th row: Falter, Donohue, Fie, Twetten, Stuelke, Wcstman, Greiman, C. Smith, Faunce, Rickert, Lovett, johnson, R. Speer, Binder, Moore, Christensen. Two Phi Delt's review a busy year which filled a huge scrapbook and left their trophy case over-flowing. Their accomplishments included winning the Veishea parade Sweepstakes Trophy and the coveted Harvard Cup, given to the outstanding individual chapter of the fraternity. Another shining trophy came with the capture of second place in fraternity intramurals. Their scrapbook tells a story of Varieties participation, various social functions and community service projects which extended their participation outside the house. It was a good year, alright. Actives: Bruce Alexander, Vilaterloo, '57, Brian Barron, Ames, '59, Frank Binder, Omaha, Nebr., '59, Richard Campbell, Ames, '60, George Colias, Oak Park, Ill., '58, Gene Delioster, Spencer, '58, jerry Donohue, Des Moines, '58, john lirhardt, Elmhurst, Ill., '58, Omer Erdmann, YVaterloo, '58, Jerry Faaborg, Des Moines, '58, Daniel Faahorg, Des Moines, '59, jack Falter, Elmhurst, Ill., '58, Robert Ferris, Davenport, '58, Wvilliam Fogarty, Des Moines, '58, Lyle Frahm, Manning, '58, Barry Fauuce, Sioux City, '57, Richard Gleason, Des Moines, '58, William Goodwin, Des Moines, '53, Robert Graham, Sioux Falls, S, D., '59, David Hanna, Waterloo, '57, Gil Hennenient, Monmouth, Ill., '50, Jerry Henderson, Davis, Calif., '56, William Henson, Sioux City, 258: ,lohn Heuring, Tulsa, Okla., '50, Gregg Hiatt, Evanston, '59, Edward Hoffman, Council Bluffs, '57, Bud Hopkins, Des Moines, '59, lNilliam Haber, Sioux City, '57, Denny johnson, Moline, Ill., '59, Frank Judlsch, Ames, '58, Robert Kelley, Dubuque, '58, james Lamson, Ames, '58, Al Maris, Des Moines, '58, Robert Marshall, Des Moines, '58, William Meek, Des Moines, '59, Chuck Meyer, Ossining, N. Y., '57, X-Villiam Miller, lfllaterloo, '59, Michael Moore, Des Moines, '59, Charles Muelhaupt, Des Moines, '58, David Munger, Greentlale, Wis., '60, Robert Nixon, Des Moines, '58, Donald Otto, Davenport, '59, William Purdy, Des Moines, '59, l'Villiam Rabe, Des Moines, '59, Al Rickert, Oak Park, Ill., '58, Donald Schonberg, Omaha, Nebr., '50, Tip Schuelke, Alta, '59, Con Smith, Mexico, Mo., '58, David Smith, Carthage, Mo., '58, Carleton YV. Smith, Ames, '57, Robert Sokol, Sibley, '58, VVilliam Speer, Spencer, '57, Robert Speer, Spencer, '60, james Stuclke, Council Bluffs, '57, Robert Theile. Center- ville, '58, Harold Theile, Centerville, '57, Thomas Twetten, Spencer, '57, Mel liilostoupal, lfVest Point, Nebr., '58, Roger Xvestman, Sioux City, '58, Philip Zink, Plano, lll., '57. I'!e1lge.s': jon Anderson, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Ronald Barnhart, Omaha, Ncbr., '60, John Batcheller, Sioux Falls, S. D., '59, Kenneth llussartl, Clarinda, '59, Rod Benson, Sheldon, '61, Ronald Bern, Reinbeck, '60, Donald Brown, Des Moines, '60, Gary Christensen, Nora Springs, '59, Hal Dotts, Arlington Heights, Ill., '59, Charles Elmer, Moline, Ill., '60, Larry Fie, Spencer, '60, joseph Grant, Sioux City, '60, Elden Greiman, Clarinda, '59, Michael Irlollnian, Council Bluffs, '60, Donald Holmes, Shenandoah, Ill., '60, Arthur liibby, Perry, '60, Robert Locker, George, '60, john Lovett, Garden Grove, Nebr., '60, Larry Mallicoat, Moline, Ill., '62, Jerry Reichardt, Des Moines, '00, Ned Stangel, Sac City, '60, John Stark, Des Moines, '60, Raymond Steben, Elmhurst, '60, Donald Vogel, Omaha, Ncbr., '60, Richard X'Vadden, Sioux City, '6O. Veishea Sweepstakes To Phi Delts Thc Phi Dclts retained jlosscssion of the largest trophy awarded at Iowa State by winning the Vcishca parade Sweepstakes Trophy. A Cinderella theme, Magical Moniciit', was carried ont with a coachinan perched atop a big orange pitnipkin, wielding a moving whip over the heads of six dashing white horses. The Phi Dclts were near-chainpions in the intramural line, too, taking second jilacc among fraternities. Iowa Gamma chapter observed Phi Delta Theta National Conirnunity Service Day by touring the entire city of Ames, eliminating hre and accident hazards. Phi Delts joarticiibated in two coo,bcrative fraternity social functions, thc Miaini Triad and thc Tri-Phi party at Sandy Beach, A satire on early life in thc western United States won the Phi Dclts a place in Union Varieties. Phi Dclts hold many top cainpus jbositions. 163 Phi G 21 Delta Isl row: Springer, johnson, Love, Pinkstnif, Combs, Bcnncu, Gohling horst, Jaeger, Thomson. 21141 row: Bacon, Hoffa, Dosicr, Sorensen, Need ham, Gallagher, Mrs. Rowe, Schwartz, Rederus, Ofiuit, Smith, Harden 3rd row: Hartman, Field, MacAlpinc, Scholes, Summers, Lalting, Martin Smith. 4th row: MacMillan, Innes, Kuhl, Gessel, James, Blake, Asp. ,1 J- A 164' L, W --yn g F171 325 Ash I. :Jw 38 actives - 24 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1907 Flower - Purple Clematis Fiji Grass Skirt Dance Features Phi Gam's Year Tropical scenery set the stage for the Phi Gam's feature of the year, the Fiji Grass Skirt Dance. Spec Red's band provided the music for the couples who, according to true Fiji tradition, were adorned in brightly-colored sarongs, and grass shirts. Fiji dates wore orchid leis around their shoulders. The annual pig dinner held during spring quarter was an important drawing card for alumni of Alpha Iota chapter. Eighty graduates from 1906 to the present returned for the two-day festival. The exotic Phi Gam winter formal at the Marshalltown Country Club found Fiji's dining and dancing to soft music in sophisticated surroundings. Santa Claus visited the Phi Gam Christmas fireside, bringing with him gifts for the girls. Brother Richard Maltby entertained at the Phi Gam house after playing for the Military Ball. Fiji's sold Veishea souvenir programs to raise money for war orphans. The entire house participated in the project. When you ean't get out to the fairway, you just have to settle for the next best thing. Five Phi Gam's polish their putting style on the living room floor during the winter quarter doldrums. Some are aiming to get their scores down into the enviable seventies - others just go along for a good time. Whatever the motive involved, the rug takes quite a beating as it substitutes for self-replacing grass on the college course. Anybody for golf? the eall goes on all year for the Fiji's. Actives: Ronald Anderson, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Conrey Combs, Omaha. Nebr., '58, Bradly Davis, Joliet, Ill., '58, john Dosicr, Forest City, Ill., '57, John Dee, Downers Grove, Ill., '57, Bmce Ewald, Bronxville, N. Y., '57, Harvey Field, San Diego, Calif., '57, Michael Gallagher, Council Bluffs, '57, john Gessel, Winnetka, Ill., '59, Robert Guiney, Des Moines, '57, Gerald Hartman, Omaha, Nebr., '58, John Heiser, Winnetka, Ill., '59, Richard Herb, Des Moines, '57, Thomas Hoffa, Fort Dodge, '57, Richard Houck, Onk Park, lll., '57, John lnnes, Council Bluffs, '57, Neil Johnson, Rocky River, Ohio, '58, John Kruger, Ames, '58, Richard Kuhl, Council Bluffs, '57, William Lamphere, Des Moines, '57, Charles Latting, Cordova, Tenn., '58, Jerome Lucey, Sioux City, '58, Stuart Martin, Fort Dodge, '58, John MacAlpine, Swarthmore, Penn., '57, Robert Mac- Millan, Wauwatosa, Wis., '58, Richard McCormick, Des Moines, '58, James Murray, St. Charles, lll., '59, David Needham, Des Moines, '59, Edwin Pierce, Akron, Ohio, '59, Steven Pinkstalf, Hartsdale, N. Y., '59, Robert Schloeman, Omaha, Nebr., '59, Donald Scholcs, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Ronald Schwartz, Skokie, Ill., '56, Cordon Smith, Des Moines, '59, Everett Sorenson, Lawton. '57, Robert Thompson, Cedar Falls, '58, Byron Toot, Council Bluffs, '5Sl. Pledges: Gerry Asp, Evanston, lll., '60, Robert Bacon, Glenview, Ill., '60, Steven Baker, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Darcl Bennett, Sioux City, '60, Ronald Blake, Council Bluffs, '60, Donald Goodrich, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Conrad Gohlinghorst, Council Bluffs, '60, Robert Harden, Omaha, Nebr., '59, Ralph Harvey, Winterset, '60, john Helmsteder, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Michael Jeager, Ottumwa, '60, Phillip James, Mason City, '60, Kenneth Klett, Downers Grove, Ill., '50, Charles Love, Ottumwa, '60, William McCracken, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Raymond McMahon, Carroll, '60, David Modine, St. Charles, lll., '60, James Rash, Winterset, '60, james Roderus, Dubuque, '58, Robert Shiley, North Platte, Nebr., '60, Donald Springer, Ottowa, lll., '60, Donald Summers, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Clark Warden, Des Moines, '60, Wayne Wcstburg, Evanston, lll., '60, 165 :55fT1- K- ,M-1 :ml V Ist row: Conway, Shelledy, Hcisterkamp, Busch, Qumliu. 2nd raw: l'xsk, Caligiuri, Schmeiser, McGarvey, lfritz Cvicc p1'es.J, Mrs. Xvillinms, Hayden fprcsq, Waist, Scallon, Drcndcl. 3rd rom: Figge fsec.J, Sprcngelmcyer, Wcbcr, Klcvcter, Drccs, Frank, johnson, Bohlkc, DeB1auw, NVcgm:1nn, Martin, Maxtlcs. -HI: row: Maher, Ncuzil, YVZICCIHCT, Hora, Johnson, Uckclmnn, Henry, Forburger Ctre:xs.j, Ergcr, Lipinsky, Jones, YVitlrock. P hi Kap 2110 Lincoln YVay 24 actives - 26 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1924 F lower - Ophelia Rose Fish-Eater's Brawl Featured by Phi Kappa The Fish-eaters' Brawlf, an annual party, opened the Phi Kap's social year. The chapter house was decorated with a waterfront motif, and the downstairs became a speak-easy where refreshments were served during the evening. Couples danced to the music of a combo upstairs after the traditional dinner. Later in the year, the Phi Kap pledges entertained the actives with a western party. This time the chapter house became an old-time saloon, complete with har. The couples, attired in western costumes, entered the saloon through customary swinging doors and spent the evening dancing. All Phi Kap's looked forward to another annual event, the Pirate's Ball. Decorations converted the house to the interior of a pirate ship and couples entered through the mouth of a giant skull placed on the front porch. Following dinner and dancing., a magician took over to k.eep the gaily-costumed guests guessing at his amazing sleight-of-hand tricks. Ames grade school children spent a festive afternoon at fraternity houses fall quarter. IFC sponsored the Christuias parties which left fraternity and sorority members exhausted while the peppy young guests were yelling for more. Here Santa Claus is greeted by a group of iirst graders at the Phi Kappa house. Games, singing, food, and gifts filled out the lively afternoon which came right at the start of final week. Actives: Vllayne Bohlke, Remsen, '58, Jay Conover, Fullerton, Calif., '58, Melvin Delilanw, LeMars, '59, Gene Drendel, Naperville, Ill., '58, Frank Figge, Ossian, '57, joseph Fisk, Lamont, '59, Thomas F01-burger, Wesley, '58, Joseph Frank, Remsen, '58, George Fritz, Fort Dodge, '57, Paul Harder, Ames, '57, Bud Hayden, Woodstock, Ill., '58, Michael Henry, Fort Dodge, '58, Richard Johnson, Remsen, '57, Robert Johnson, Chi- cago, Ill., '59, Richard Lipinsky, Union, Ill., '57, Richard MCG-arvey, Hudson, '58, Cletc Mercier, Corning, '57, Gene Scallon, Ackley, '53, C. John Scheef, Council Bluffs, '57, jerry Schmeiser, Carroll, '58, John Shelledy, Des Moines, '59, William Sprengelmeyer, East Dubuque, '58, Herman lNeist, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Paul Wittrock, Sutherland, '59, Pledges: John Quinlan, Breda, '60, Norman Ferguson, Des Moines, '60, john Pfelfer, Wesley, '59, David Kleveter, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Larry Hinners, Manning, '62, Lyle Waechter, Ottosen, '59, Francis Busch, Des Moines, '60, Howard Heisterkamp, Breda, '60, Donald Erger, Atkins, '59, Ronald Jones, Sioux City, '59, Keith Hora, Washington, '60, Arthur Mattas, Dedham, '59, Robert Harder, Ames, '60, Timothy Jordan, Steu- benville, Ohio, '60, Donald Fiala, Cedar Rapids, '60, John Marlin, Clar- ion, '58, Richard Wegmann, Manchester, '60, Merle Wegmann, Manchester, '60, Bernard Uckelman, Carroll, '60, David Hensing, Ames, '60, Chris- topher Cnnway, Omaha, Nebr., '59, Jerry Caligiuri, Des Moines, '60, Robert Weber, Greeley, '60, Michael Fessler, Farley, '62, William Maher, Browns Valley, Minn., '62, Jerry Huther, Elkhart, '60, . .3 ,, ' A '1mK,,.,.,WWf- . 9 X- ,QE ' Y 'v-- . w 4535 ' V D , S .QS , . 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ZA, I , , U M . -x - , ' 1 M A x ' x J Q , fiffx If 'f V A 1 5 gg' Aakgag '-vp, W its- -52 TM ,X E Varieties First Place To Phi Kappa Psi A humorous take-off on Snow Wliite, Snowed Wliite and the Seven Wart's, won another hrst place Varieties trophy for Phi Kappa Psi. And for the sixth time in seven years the fraternity won the intramural trophy. 'Bath towels were the un.usual favors for the annual Moulin Rouge party. C ostumed a la francais, the guests entered the party via a slide. Decorations included a pool complete with goldhsh. Goldfish brought the Phi Psi's national reknown when their ugly man candidate did a goldfish-swallowing act in the Union Commons and placed third in the competition for Campus Chest donations. The Phi Psi's and Phi Gam's celebrated the founding of their fraternities at jefferson College with the annual jeff Hop. A steak dinner was followed by dancing at the Ames Country Club to the music of Eddie Allen. Spec Red provided music for the Sportsman, another annual Phi Psi party. The strictly informal Raunch Party rounded out a year of fun and honors. Actives: Charles Abol, Mason City, '57, David Anthony, Sioux City, '57: David Berrie, Mason City, '58, Richard Bcrtell, Des Moines, '57, Donald Blinn, Glidden, '57, Lee Bower. Rochester, Minn., '50, Thomas Chle- boun, Crete, Neb., '59, Robert Deluryea, Downers Grove, Ill., '57, Rob- ert Dillingham, Cedar Rapids, '57, Roger Dicrcks, Mason City, '59, Royce Donohue, Albia, '57, James Flohr, Storm Lake, '57, Charles Foster, Sioux City, '57, Charles Gates, Downers Grove, Ill., '57, Randall Halverson, Decorah, '57, Earl Harrison, Storm Lake, '58, james Herman, Polk Cit-', '58, Robert Hill, Omaha, Nebr., '59, Charles Horxran, Wausau, Wis., '50, David Hubly, Cedar Rapids, '58, Irwin Huff, Winterset, '56, John Jen' sen, Newton, '57, Donald johnson, Red Oak, '57, Francis Judge, Ames. '59, Thomas judge, Ames, '57, Kenneth Knop, Ventura, '56, Wayne Kruger, Homewood, Ill., '58, William Lomax, Abingdon, Ill., '57, Milton Lynnes, Elmhurst, Ill., '56, William McEniry, Melrose, '58, Wendell Mc- Kibben, Rochester, Minn., '58, Donald Metcalf, Knoxville, '59, William Meyer, Davenport, '58, William Meyer, Storm Lake, '59, John Nervirz, Ames, '57, Dwight Nichols, Knoxville, '59, Conrad Randell, Cedar, '58, Richard Rasmussen, Exira, '57, Dennis Requist, Stanton, '58, William Rosenfeld, Storm Lake, '58, William Sackett, Spencer, '57, Arthur Short, Beach, N. D., '59, Harry Stweart, Chariton, '57, Lawrence Swanson, Oskosh, Wis., '58, Kenneth Sweeney, Burlington, '59, Gary Townsend. Omaha, Neb., '59, Edward Winter, Hepburn, '57, David Vance. Des Moines, '57, William Grcwell, Marshalltown, '58, James Collins, Dixon, Ill., '57. Plerlges: Douglas Berth, Fairfax, Minn., '59, Richard Byerly, Boone, '00, Denny Day, Marshalltown, '60, Robert. Henderson, Corydon, '60, Richard Johnson, Chariton, '60, Phil Leipold, Cedar Rapids, '60, Boyd Melvin, Dixon, Ill., '60, John Pigott, De Kalb, Ill., '60, Dart Rinefort, Glen Ellyn, Ill., '59, Arlin Snesrud, Rochester, Minn., '60, Jack Swcgle, Cory- don, '60. The instigator of a wild Aeroshave-squirting spree seems to have come out the loser. Now to scrape off the soapy coating and wait for revenge on his Phi Psi brothers. '-v L. .gps Wilt E ,. .-T, x 1-,,,t. Lf'-1. . A ll i A ? -'rf Phi Kappa Tau l sa was 'v-S' 70 it xp Pb i Ta ll 218 WVelch 25 actives - 15 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1928 Flower - Red C nrnation, Ist row: Deliruif, Lower, Pullin, lA'arrcn, Reynolds. 2nd row: jackson Bilsland QLrcas.J, Rienlcscl Cpresj, Mrs. Winkler Alexander Cvice prcs.J Olson Qscc.J, Sander. 3111 row: SlCDll11S, Plycrly, Galley, Anderson, Sloer- mcr, Travis, Brook, Kruse, Klcnn. -HIL row: Bclding, Harpolc, Gilman Brciholz, Barnes, Bczuh, Ockcrt, Schmidt. W? L. if Q,- as i Phi Kappa Tau's Take Veishea Parade Second Phi Tau's found that hard work and cooperation paid og as they received two enviable honors spring quarter. When scholastic averages were announced, the Phi Tau's ranked second among fraternities. Their Veishea float, a large windmill set in a garden of tulips, placed third in the parade competition. An eery glow penetrating the room through hsh nets revealed an aquatic atmosphere for the annual Beachcombers' Party. The Phi Tau's dates modeled huge straw hats which were their favors for the evening. Spring brought the Phi Tau Fantasy, an annual sweetheart formal held at the Ames Country Club. A waterfall formed the background for souvenir pictures., The remainder of the Phi Kappa Tau social year olfered a full variety. A Halloween party featured the usual array of ghosts and goblins. Several hayrides were planned throughout the year, an unusual Prison Riot Party brought many laughs and winter and snow prompted a toboggan party. The Phi Tau basketball teams leaves for the gymnasium to defend its name against an opposing fraternity in the winter intra-murals series which finds both athletes and non-athletes displaying their talent. Actives: james Alexander, Onawa, '57, Gordon Barns, Oskaloosa, '59, Arnold Bcath. Mount Ayr, '58, Keith Bilsland, Sheldon, '59, Roger Bilsland, Sheldon, '58, Richard Bornschien, Sioux City, '59, Robert Brei- holz, West Bend, '58, Gilbert Brook, Rochelle, Ill., '58, jerry Deliruif, Sheldon, '59, Howard Gilman, Stuart, '57, Merritt Harpole, Prole, '58, William Jackson, Vlfintersct, '57, Larry Lewer, Council Bluffs, '59, james Olson, Leland, '58, Ronald Pullin, W'aterloo, '59, Donald Reynolds, Oska- loosa, '57, Robert Riedesel, Wheatland, '57, lvaync Sander, Luana, '58, Charles Schmidt, Stuart, '58, Edwin Stcphas, Ruthvcn, '59, Larry Travis, Wintersct, '58, Thomas Warren, Somonauk, Illf, '57, John Waterman, Des Moines, '60, Bruce Xvright, Ogden, '58. Pledges: Andrew Anderson, Rockwell City, '60, Raymond Bclding, Stuart, '60, Robert Eyerly, Winterset, '60, Allan Galley, Moline, Ill., '60, james Glenn, Stuart, '60, Kent Kruse, Oskaloosa, '60, Jerald Schmidt, '60, Eugene Stocrmer, Spencer, '59. 171 X 1 , 1 , sv- -'1 Y in ww-if mlwqg- gm , 4 ', , ..... . i,Huimwvfm!i.wivMWMn wil mn 1 if Egan i faum,-Q. 74 , 5 ga-HMMJJE V -,affaax Hy, 6 fs Q 1 1 1 1 I . - , W ii ,.,. . 7, Iu- I 1 1. 1' E li X. ' it Qi we . -is if. ii- gmwwmzalfrifar..---W ., 4 'P ' when sw Pi K A 2112 Lincoln W'ay 33 actives - 21 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1913 F lower - Lily-of-the-Valley P' Kappa Alpha Isl row: Seward, Keller, Dietz, Murkcn, Shannon, Multi, Hill. 2nd run' Anderson, Ericson, Grilfin, Ross, Mis. jones, Burnison Cpres.b, Flander Klnpp, Long, Gilson. 5rd raw: Mead, Carlon, Newman, Martin, Friis Aanes, Held, Melszi, Allgood, Vajgrl, Brownlee, Bruns, Thatcher, Turner 411: row: Cox, Koning, Upham, Miller, Van Hemert, Peterson, Brinkley Blythe, Meyers, Hetzer, Benson, Broerman, Cheney, Smith. Pi Kappa Alpha's Named Champion Pie Eaters The somewhat ditbions honor of being the winners of the annual pie-eating contest held with Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Phi belonged to the Pi K A's this year. Active in promoting school spirit, the Pi K fl's took their Scrap Heap Scramble entry to Lincoln, Neb., for M igration Weekend. Brut only with continual prodding and coaxing amid discouraging comments from other drivers did the heap oblige and make the trip. With several members on Pep Council and the familiar and dignified hgure of Corby T. Lnshwell cavorting with Cy on the held during football games, the Pi K fl's gave ISC spirit another boost. Members of Pi Kappa Alpha and their dates agreed that the annual Hawaiian party was hard to beat for color and fun. Entertainment by the pledges and a traditional hula were featured attractions along with the zisiial combination of dancing and refreshments. The pledge party 'ollowed a western theme. Complete with a biinkhonse and corral, the decorations even provided an old stove for those who preferred . warming their heels to kicking them. The highlight of theyear was the spring formal held at the Nevada Country Cliib. Favors for the evening were shaggy dogs. Presentation of the Dream Girl of Pi K Af .Indy Rickard, was the highspot of the evening. The party for orphans, held with the fl D Pi's, rounded out a sfuccessfiil year for the Pi K A s. if --We--.,,..M. M - ui ' 'Y ,, - -5, . i , 1 'Ei if- 'i , Yi, pf. 1 .' 1 S. :li q'X..f Five Pi K A's enjoy a leisurely chat over a college stand-by - pizza and cokes. Last night's date, the current basketball season, or approaching mid-terms might be the big topic of conversation. .-lctives: Cordon Held, Griswold. '58, Ed Turner, Conowingo, Md., '59: Chuck Benson, Ames, '57, Vernon Brickly, Vinton, '58, Lee V21llI'IClllC1'l, Pella, '57, Dave Dietz, Rock Rapids, '57, Chuck Newman. Omaha, Nebr., '58, Dave Brownlee, Chariton, '59, Jerry Moore, Charlton, '59, Ron Carpenter, Chariton, '50, Bill Russ, Davenport, '57, Bruce Thatcher. Sioux City, '50, Paul Bruns, Davenport, '58, Don Gilson, Panera, '58, Don Shannon. Keota, '57, Dick Martin, Chicago, Ill., '57, Boyd Burni- son, Lucas, '57, Truman Draper, Oskaloosrt, '58, Dave Cox, Bettendorf, '57, Harry Carlon, Oskaloosa, '57, Tony Klapp, Des Moines, '59, Darrell Keller, Tipton, '59, Dave Griffin, East Moline, Ill., '59, Bill Long, Omaha, Nebr., '58, Roger Murkcn, Boone, '58, jack Seward, Melbourne, '58, Chuck Hendrickson, Chicago, Ill., '61, Richard Upham, New Hamp- ton, Jerry Yilest, Des Moines, '57, Bob Lathrop, Primghar, '57, Bill Fellows, Fort Dodge, '57, Roger Risdall, Fort Dodge, '58. I'lerlgw.v: Keith Aancs. Clearmont, '00, jim Allgood. Oskaloosa, '00, Bob Anderson, Omaha, Nebr., 'ti-, Bud Broerman, Oskaloosa, '60, Bill Cheney, Davenport, '00, ,Ian Erickson, Rock Island, Ill., '60, Dave Friise, David City, Nehr., '64, Tony German, State Center, '60, Bob Hasche, Rock Rapids, '60, V. L, Hill, High Point, N. C., '60, jim Melsa, Omaha, Nebr., '60, Fritz Mutti, Hopkins, Mo., '60, Ed Peak, Gilman, '60, Bob Reed- quist, Ottumwa, 'ti-, Tom Flanders, Keota, '60, Pete Peterson, San Francisco, Calif., '60, Jerry Vajgrt, State Center, '60, Dick Mead, Daven- port, '59, Bob Tunuiclilll Clarinda, '60, Mlarren Benson, Ames, '60, Stan Smith, Omaha, Nebr., '60. 173 FHM appa P111 WL -in ff 'ff bi - - -V' N .1 -1- J' ' 74 -ins.. ' Isl row: Brandt, Yvood, Waller, Venk, Cowles, Dcvilt, Nimmo, Comstock, Moser, Kokcmiller. 2nd row: Sparks, Fria, Sahr, x'vClSSl13lT, johnson, Gethmann, Mills, Anderson, Duda, Jagcn. 3rd row: Yoder, Kroon, Hcth, Colvig, McCrce1'y, Dcvitt, Shaw, Paul, johnson, Harmon, Rnzicka, Appel- gzlle. 4tl1 row: Hcrgert, Vecdcr, Norton, Neumann, Ohrt, Sparboc, Nimmo, Ken, Miller, Neubauer, Larifcrty, Scurbrough. Pi K az 10 407 Hfelch 34 actives - 15 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1929 Flower - Rose Depression Daze Theme For Spring Party Depression Daze was the theme of the spring party at the Pi Kappa Phi house. The Pi Kap's and their dates came dressed appropriately for the thirties, and a prize was awarded for the best costumes. A hillbilly moonshine act and the Pi Kap can-can line provided hilarious entertainment. At the Wiiiteer formal couples danced in the living room of the chapter house and enjoyed refreshments in the dining room which had been converted to a refreshment lounge. Most Pi Kap's will agree that the annual pie-eating contest in which the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority participated, was hard to beat for fun. The highlight of the Pi Kappa Phi social year was their spring formal, the Rose Ball, held at the Sheldon-Zlflunn Hotel. V The festivities actually started Friday night with a picnic at the Ledges in Boone. Satnrday's more formal events opened withadinner followed by an evening of dancing. The Rose Queen was crowned and presented with a dozen roses during the course of the evening and each of the Pi Kap's dates received a rose corsage in keeping with the theme of the dance. The Pi Kap's enjoyed working together on several projects during the year. Their Homecoming decoration featured a hideless lJ'll.H:l1.l0 and the expression, We sure trimmed 'em. ' In fraternity intramnrals the Pi Kap's won the Class B softball championship. Actives: Eldon Anderson, Northboro, '58, Ray Brandt, La Porte City, '59, Larry Burkett, Keosauqua, '58, Kirk Colvig, Lake City, '58, Gilbert Comstock, Eddyville, '58, John Devitt, Rockwell City, '57, Jerry Dick, Truro, '58, David Duda, Goodman, Wis., '58, Harold Fischer, Burt, '58, Eugene Frite, Grinnell, '58, Jack Gethmann, Gladbrook, '59, Donald Harmon, Manson, '59, Gene Heth, Fort Atkinson, Wis., '57, Gary John- son, WVebster City, '58, Phillip johnson, Ottumwa, '58, Darrel Koke- miller, Story City, '57, Robert Kroon, Tabor, '58, Gene Lalferty. Eddy- ville, '58, James Mabbitt, Redfield, '57, Lorn Mathias, Denver, '57, Byron Moser, Louisville, Ky., '59, Edmund Neumann, Denison, '59, Keith Nimmo, Newton, '57, Kenneth Nimmo, Newton, '57, David Nor- ton, Columbus, Nebr., '59, Richard Ohrt, Hamburg, '59, Thomas Ruzicka, Chicago, Ill., '57, Richard Suhr, Silvis, Ill., '59, Donald Somers. Lake City, '58, Oliver Sparks, Gravity, '57, Kenneth Shaw, Scranton, '59, john Veak, Moravia, '57, Joseph Veeder, Hampton, '57, Marvin Walter, Northboro, '57, Fredrick Wood, Greenville, '58, Ralph Yoder, Ollie, '58. Pledges: Bruce Appelgatc, Gladbrook, '59, Ronald Devitt, Rockwell City, '60, Richard Hergert, Middle, '60, Duane Jager, Eddyville, '59, jack McCrecry, Ollie, '60, William Merrill, Webster City, '59, Roger Miller, Manson, '59, Gerald Mills, Linn Grove, '59, Lorn Neubaur, Amana, '60, Otto Paul, Wheaton, Ill., '59, J. B. Scarbrough, Newton, '59, Nllarren Schrader, Buckingham, '60, Dean Sparboe, Osceola, '60, jerry Yvarnes, Des Moines, '60, Robert l'Veisshaar, Creston, '58. 'lf i .. 'w11:,e L H. an ' H. QRS , fi?-N: r 512 fi Q F-vita gi? . 2- X A Pi Kappa Phi athlete and his date admire a souvenir of another Iowa State victory over Drake. The pennant serves as a reminder of a high point in the 1956 football season. 175 Sigma Alpha Epsilon -V , V . V . -? - , ,. ' 'Nffqb-, , W ,.- . an-we-fz.:....A....4f':if 176 Isl row: Warren, Harvey, Walsh, Kendall, Bjorntscn, Wnssmulh, Malzke Derczinski, Lowe, Lambauch, Brown. 2nd row: Comey, Miller, Stoulfer' Mahler, Celmer, Mrs. Bush, Jones, Groves, Lamoureaux, Lindbloom 1-Iartung, Hughes. irrl row: Hanson, Brink, W. Campbell, Bird, Hardy Switzer, B2lXlEl',.J0llIlSOl'l, VVhitc, Bennett, Kidder, Koester, Klopstad Mlnnrik, George, Gleason. 4lIr row: Snowrlcn, McGniness, Petersen Christopher, Jaeger, Seidel, Cooper, Call, Taylor, Carter, lxlCFZ1I'l11llCl Berkholtcr, Olson, Wilder, R. Campbell, Anderson. S ig A lp la 140 Lynn 52 actives - 34 pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1905 F lower - Violet .-lrlives: Dick Anderson, Sioux City, '58, jack Anderson, Ames, '58, Bob Bird, VVaterloo, '58, Terry Bjornson, Cedar Rapids, '59, Dick Brink, Cedar Rapids, '59, Bill Campbell, Gilmore City, '58, Bob Campbell, Ames, '59, Bob Carter, NVashington, '57, Larry Celmar, Utica, S. D., '58, George Chadima, Cedar Rapids, '59, l'eter Christopher, Sioux City, '59, Don Coiney, Burbank, Calif, '56, Bob Cooper, Marshalltown, '57, George Donohoe, Yankton, S. D., '59, jerry limrich, Spencer, '57, Grove Garison, XVaterloo, '58, Rich George, Bellwood, Ill., '57, Larry Groves, Des Moines, '57, Roger Hanson, Cedar Rapids, '50, Bruce Hardy, Sioux City, '58, jack Hartung, Des Moines, '59, Larry Haven, Omaha, Neb., '57, Dan jones, Sioux City, '57, Ned Kendall, Des Moines, '59, Dick Klopstad, Sioux City, '56, Kipp Koester, Sioux Falls, S. D., '59, Gene Lamoureaux, Valentine, Neb., '56, Don Lowe, Yankton, S. D., '59, Patil Maloney, Aberdeen, S. D., '59, Dick Matzke, IillllllllI'Sl, Ill., '59, Terry McFarland, Ames, '58, Don MeGuiness, Des Moines, '57, john Mahler, lVaterloo, '58, Dick Miller, lvestern Springs, Ill., '57, Ron Mlnarik, Omaha, Neb., '58, Peter Schroe- der, Wauwatosa, XVis., '57, Tom Seidel, Mitchell, Neb., '58, Dan Snowden, Yaukton, S. D., '58, Wayne Snyder, New Hampton, '59, Frank Stermole, Des Moines, '57, Scott Stouifer, Des Moines, '58, Steve Stouffer, Des Moines, '56, ,lohn Taylor, Edina, Minn., '58, Dick Vanderloo, Dubuque, '59, Garry Veber, Kellogg, '57, Dale Nllassmuth, Des Moines, '58, Gary YVeeter, Des Moines, '59, Duke lvrenn, Sioux City, '57, Don Burkholer, Wheaton, Ill., '59, Chuck Smith, Sioux City, '59. Pledges: Mare Anthony, Cedar Falls, '60, Dick Baxter, Cedar Falls, '60, Barry Bennet, Fort Dodge, '60, Dick Brown, SllCllCIlll02Ill, '60, Norm Coder, Des Moines, '60, Ray Cole, Des Moines, '60, Don Derezinski, Oma- ha, Neb., '59, Jack Dunn, Beren, Ohio, '60, john Getz, Sioux City, '59, Dick Gleason, New Hampton, '60, Mike Graham, Des Moines, '60, Terry I-lappel, Cheyenne, Wyo., '60, ,lay Harvey, Ames, '60, Vic Horsewell, Fairn1ont, Minn., '60, Dave Hughes, Seward, Alaska, '60, Gerry Jager, La Grange, Ill., '60, Bob johnson, Oakland, Neb., '59, Dale johnson, Mar- shalltown, '60, Bob Kidder, Des Moines, '60, John Knndson, Spencer, '60, Dallas Laumbach, Lake City, '59, Charles Lewis, Sioux City, '60, Doug Meyer, Algona, '60, Dave Miller, Des Moines, '60, Robert Olson, Elm- hurst, Ill., '59, Neal 1'armenter, Des Moines, 60, jay Peterson, Boone, '60, jim Peterson, Des Moines, '60, Dan Switzer, Waterloo, '60, Wayne Wal- lace, Des Moines, '60, Steve VValsh, Ames, '60, Neal Warren, Des Moines, '60, Keith lVeidler, New Hampton, '60, Phil While, Chicago, Ill., '60. fry N ' feiffff ' i ,,,.,g,xx SAE's Celebrate 100th Birthday At Banquet in Des Moines The one-hundredth anniversary of the founding of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was celebrated by Iowa Gamma chapter with a banquet at Hotel Savory in Des Moines. During Parents' Weekend, the Sig Alplrs honored their former housmother, Mrs.. Penquite, by making her a life member of the fraternity as a Golden Daughter of Minerva. She is one of 39 women so honored. Sig Alph's and their dates enjoyed a feast of kings at the Game Dinner of pheasant, duck and wild rice during hunting season. Caveman costumes were in order for the fall house party, Paleozoic Panic. The chapter honored faculty members with a buget supper at the annual Apple Polishers' Ball. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Homecoming house decorations won hrst place with the theme Buffaloes-Not Woi'tli Two Scents. Second place in Sinfonia and third place in intramurals were also won by the Sig Alph's to round out another year of active service to their school and fraternity. Studying gets tiresome, and breaks, such as model building are welcome. Building model airplanes isn't a complete break, since it requires many of the same skills employed in studying, but it's a change of tempo - a mind relaxer. After studying for so long, the mind begins to wander and facts start to pile up into a tangled mass. Often, a switch to some other field or subject will clear jumbled thoughts and reorient the brain. Ideas that made no sense before suddenly become clear and insight dawns like a new day. 177 Sigma Chi .51 ig 125 Hyland 41 Actives - 29 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1916 Flower - White Rose S, Isl row: D. Robcrls, Ganschow, Ewert, Clark, johnson, Fitz, Lohse. Brown, Bauer, Berger, Brookhzirt. 21111 row: Kunnneicr, DcYonng, Over holt, Roch, Bruner, lXIcCunn Qvice prcs.J, Mrs. Smith, Warrington Cpresq Trapp, Grieg, Ellis, Leonard, Pctkus. 3rd row: Christensen, YVhorlcyi Logsdon, Johansen, Means, Bishop, Lancelot, Hobson, W. Turner, T. Turner, Schach, 'l'. Brookhart, C. Brooklmrt, J. Roberts, lvolf, McAllister Follett. 4111 rozv: Howes, Ratlilf, Bleasdell, Morgan, Iiyestone, Peterson lklzxlkcr, Magnusson, Hood, Mills, jackson, Clark, R. johnson, Duffy: Dewey, Crayne, jones. rw ,Max fa lgiff l .-,I .. .Qu . - is r xi KL Dragon Barbeques Buffalo to Give Sig Chi's Homecoming Trophy Sigma Chi's captured the second place trophy for their Homecoming lawn display, Bug Bar-B-Q. It featured a large dragon, representing Iowa State, snorting hre and smoke onto a Colorado BlLUlll0 rotating on a spit between two goal posts. The dragon was made almost realistic by the use of a moving tail and sound effects.. By portraying the Motlzer Goose rhyme, ItIumpty Dumptyf' the Sigma Chi's won the first place trophy for costumes in the Veishea Canoe Races. The Sig's started 017 fall quarter by entertaining all new sorority pledges at the annual VVatermelon Bustf' Pledges competed in a watermelon-eating contest, lralloon-shaving contest and a watermelon hunt. To climax the event, a VVatermelon Bust Queen was crowned with a regal rind. During fall quarter the llfliami Triad was held in conjunction with the Beta's and Phi Delt's. This weekend commemorates the founding of Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi and Phi Delta Theta at Miami University in Oxford, Ohioi The event spread over the whole week-end with a pledge party at the Sigma Chi house Friday night, a picnic following Saturday's Iowa State-Kansas football game and a dance in Great Hall that evening. New draperies and furniture contributed to the complete redecorating job done throughout the entire downstairs of the house. In true Sigma Chi tradition, the Sig s crowned their 1957 sweetheart at the Sweetheart dinner-dance in February. The girl chosen from Sigma Chi pinmates and honored in their famous song was selected to reign over the dance and continue in her honored position throughout the year. ir 3? Qi ' 1 if '..3ii..,, 2 v Q l The greatest trick in the trade! All you need is one sleeping, unsuspecting brother, two sturdy wooden matches and a thin-soled pair of shoes. Then sit back, relax, and run for your life. Actives: Don Bauer, Keokuk, '57, Bruce Berger, Baltimore, Md., '58, Smith Brookhart, Duluth, Minn., '57, Jack Brown, Laguna Beach, Calif., '59, Jack Caple, Des Moines, '57, Frank Clark, Chadron, Nebr., '57, James Clark, Bancroft, '58, Curt Cummins, Cedar Rapids, '56, Bruce Dewey, Des Moines, '59, Martin Dulfey, Wabash, Indiana, '58, Wendell Erickson, Nevada, '57, Dave Ewert, Rochester, Minn., '59, Pete Follett, Nevada, '50, Clitlj Gansehow, Normandy, Ill., '53, Xvilliam Hansen, Nevada, '58, Dave Howes, Clinton, '59, Carl Jackson, Sioux City, '58, Art johnson, Kcokuk, '58, Robert johnson, Des Moines, '59, Lowell Johnson, Des Moines, '59, Fred Kammcier, lvhiteiish Bay, Wise., '58, Roger Keast, Carson, '59, Don Kettenhofen, Milwaukee, Wisc., '58, David Knapp, Harlan, '57, Craig Larson, l--larlan, '58, Mike Logsdon, Boone, '58, Carleton Lohse, Fargo, N. Dak., '60, David McCunn, Sheldon, '58, Adrian Magnuson, vvillfllll, Ill., '58, Phil Meltesen, Odebolt, '59, Martin Overholt, Ames, '57, Richard Peterson, Mason City, '58, David Roberts, Otturuwa, '57, Arthur Roeh, Sioux City, '57, William Turner, Clinton, '58, Thomas Turner, Clarinda, '60, Robert Uhlir, Two Rivers, WVisc., '59, Corky VanSkike, Sao Paulo, Brazil, '57, Gene Warrington, Des Moines, '57, Cliff Wolf, Oskaloosa, '59, Ralph Yount, Crawfordsville, Ind., Grad. Pledges: Dean Ballantine, Avoca, '59, Max Bishop, lndianola, '59, james Bleasdell, Holstein, '59, Ned Brookhart, Washington, D. C., '60, Ted Brookhart, Washington, D. C., '60, Robert Bruner, Des Moines, '60, Lee Christensen, Council Bluffs, '60, Edward Crayne, Washington, '60, James DeYoung, Dixon, Ill., '57, Dean Ellis, Des Moines, '60, Robert Eycstone, Washington, '60, John Greig, Chicago, lll., '57, Jerry Hobson, Cedar Falls, '58, Charles Hood, Des Moines, '60, Dovid Johansen, Des Moines, '60, Jerry Lancelot, Waterloo, '60, Gzny Leonard, Holstein, '60, Robert Means, Villisca, '60, Robert Mills, Park Ridge, Ill., '59, Fred Morgan, Des Moines, '60, Howard Myers, Nevada, '59, Jerry Peterson, Mason City, '60, Oren Phipps, Cleveland, Ohio, '60, Duane Ratliff, Middletown, Ind., '60, C. F. Schach, Ames, '60, Glenn Trapp, Westmont, Ill., '60, Earl Van. Steenhuyse, Williamsburg, '59, Richard Walker, Denison, '60, llililliaxn Whorley, Mason City, '60. 179 nzafil Sig m cz N zz 2132 Sunset 39 Actives - 30 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1904 Flower - White Rose 3? Sigma lst row: Hill, Sage, L. Borchers, Grossmann, Mrs. Pauslian, J. Borchers Qpres.J, Perry, Elmore, Sadanowicz, Hillcsmd. 2nd row: Daugherty, Omund- son, Sheldon, Bryan, Shzxrratt, Porlcr, Ahocleely, Stunknrd, Stock, Noonan. 3rd row: Kirkc, Pricliurd, Mlilson, Peterson, Riley, Gluscr, Bczxlly, Cunion, Kcrher, Ingram. 4111 row: Lockwood, Zimmerman, Bunz, Cook, Mollil, Linn, Spaid, McLaughlin, I-lesson. 5111 row: Coll, Schcldrup, Caldwell, O'Neil, jodan, Tyson, Coffin, Vorselh. 80 2132 Sunset Social Calendar Has Annual Relays, Sodbusters' Ball A second place trophy in the fraternity division of the Veishea parade rewarded the Sigma Nu s for many hours of hard worh on their float entry. A penquin family was shown in a car Going South for the VVinter to carry out the seasonal theme. Hotel Holst in Boone was the scene of the Orchid Formal held in February. Orchid corsages for each girl were pinned on a large black velvet backdrop to form the fraternity greek letters. Favors were black ceramic mugs lettered in gold with the fraternity crest. Vance Dixon's orchestra provided music for dancing. April brought th.e annual Sigma Nu Relays. Sorority actives found themselves doing evertyhing from chasing an elusive greased pig to being nearly drowned in a muddy trench. Tri-Delt's copped hrst place and the afternoon was sprinkled with laughs and screams from both participants and audience. The Sodbusters' Ball highlighted the fall quarter social schedule. Each girl received her invitation outside her residence door tied to a huge bale of hay. Levies and plaid shirts were the evenings fashion. The entire house participated in the Service Week project - repainting and repairing an entire seven-room home for a widowed mother. 2132 Su.nset Drive turned into Casino Morzte Carlo for the winter party. There were gaming tables and a har inlaid with coins. 1IM0Tl6y,, was distributed at the door and a prize was awarded to the person who was the luckiest gambler, Costumes represented world travelers. An after-the-bath chess game always draws spectators and because of his complete understanding of the game, Dugan is a welcome kibitzer at any time. Hey, Dugan, nudge that bishop, will you? Actives: Bob Porter, Waterloo, '57, I-Iarlen J. Perry, Primglar, '59, Dan Riley, Burlington, '58, John Borchers, Cleves, '58, William O'Neil, Ken- more, N. Y., '59, lid Abodcely, Cedar Rapids, '57, Jerry Pote, Bedford, '57, Dick Roush, Des Moines, '57, Erwin S. Sadanowicz, Wyandotte, Mich., '58, Michael McLaughlin, River Forest, Ill., '57, Ed Crossmann, Orange City, '59, Fred Omundson, Elmhurst, Ill., '57, Jim Sheldon, Newton, '57, Bruce Wine, Bartlct, Ill., '57: John Pritchard, Storm Lake, '57, John Tyson, Highland Park, Ill., '57, Bruce Kirke, Des Moines, '57, Lowell Borchcrs, Clcves, '57, Al Potter, Denison, '57, Paul Stock, Newton, '58, Bill Beatty, Decatur, Ill., '58, Don Rockwell, Cedar Rapids, '58, Lyle Slunkard, Clear Lake, '58, Gary Lynn, Omaha, Neb., '58, Tom Spaid, Nutley, N. J., '58, John Cunion, Des Moines, '58, Fred VVright, Haworth, N. J.. '58, Bill Kcrher, Council Bluffs, '58, Mike Moeller, Clear Lake, '58, Joe McBride, Des Moines, '58, Dan Morehead, Des Moines, '58, Terry Ingram, Des Moines, '59, Max Caldwell, Prairie City, '59, Paul Nesson, Newton, '59, Jim Bunz, Bennington, Neb., '59, Don Hill, Newton, '59, Bill Vorseth, VVaterville, '59, Bill Wilson, Waterloo, '59, Mike Noonan, Hartley, '59, Gordon Ziinmerman, Chicago, Ill., '59, Ed Jachino, Lom- bard, lll., '59, Bill Sharratt, Des Moines, '58, Don Waddell, Ames, '57, Fritz James, Des Moines, '58. Pledges: Glen Bnrgeson, Oak Park, Ill., '58, John Eelmore, Kenmore, N. Y., '59, John Sheldrup, Oak Park, Ill., '58, Robert T. Moffit, Newton, '58, Jerry Bartclt, Baltimore, Md., '58, Gary A. Ridgeway, Des Moines, '60, Jay D. Anderson, Honey Creek, '60 James H. Hillested, Darian, Conn., '60 John F. Coll, Craswell, N. M., '60 VVilliam J. Coffin, Waterloo, '60, Lynn D. Daugherty, Des Moines, '58, James D. Sage, Mason City, '60, Doug Christiansen, Des Moines, '60, Gerry H. Tapaskc, Orange City, '60, Dennis R. Mintle, Grinnell, '59, John Cook, Des Moines, '60, Dan Peterson, Marion, '60, Frank A. Gurgurich, Vlfarrenville, Ill., '60, Robert J. Jodan, Mason City, '60, Lowell E. Bryan, Mason City, '60, Don H. Geiger, Ames, '60, Gene Claseer, Hartley, '60, Harold Ray Nichol, Melbourne, '60, Larry Lockwood, Calumet, '59. 181 .S ig Ep 228 Gray 68 Actives - 22 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1916 Flowers - American Beauty Rose mul Violet lst row: Rickc fcompt.J, Omodt, Rhodes, Martenson Chist.J, Albers ffac. IldV.J, Mrs. McKone, Rakow Qprcs.J, Daugherty, Gray, Nelson, Therkild- sen. Znd row: Seidel, l'Vhite, Lyall, Eastlund, Rodert, Skoglund, Zuber, Eischen, Black, Thompson, Fisher, Mlilson, Luke, Henningsen. 5rd raw: Seaton Cvicc pres.j, Baukol, Seime, Bancroft, Shewchuk, Blanchard, Kloppenburg, Fridley, Koeper, Vorbrich, Burroughs, Rupp, Ralston, Jensen. flllz -row: Burrell, Young, Fridley, Nelsen, Murphy, Kersbergen, Moermond, Crowder, Hclgren, Sharp, Darby, Miller, Singer, Smith. 5111 row: Charon, Brickey, Haxby, Bartley, Thompson, Barden, Shima. Shell' lcnbarger, Sellew, WVidener, Slephany, Mleinthaler, Bickham, Liclcly, Dale. -'g '!!wim,Q-U. ,. L, l'1Fj'?2f4mm-K. ' 4' J 'ws,5w,l2TtS2il.,,-L SW r ASE- Varieties Sweepstakes Trophy Goes to Sig Ep's Sigma Phi Epsilon became proud first-possessors of the giant Varieties SZU66fJSltllf.6S trophy with its winning skit, l'Vords and Symbols. Through the use of flags and snatches of symbolic .scenes of American life, they succeeded in adding a serious note to the hnal Varieties jzerforrnance. Sororities and ZUO77'i,67Z,.S' residences were treated to a spring serenade by Sig Ejfs dressed in white fiants and dark coats and bow ties. Their voices blended with a rlzythmic combo for a serenade to be renientbered. Sflring quarter also brought a costume party planned around a foreign theme which easily lent itself to imaginative costumes. The traditional Saddle and Gun Club fall party saw the house take on a rustic atinosfthere. Old collectors' guns hung on the walls and saddles and other typically western gear added to the hnal effect. A gambling room and two bars were installed to add to an evening's enjoyment. Sig Ep dates took over the chapter house for an entire night fall quarter. Following a serenade, the girls stayed uf? to all hours talking, singing and enjoying fraternity life. George Shearing treated the Sig Effs to a private concert' following his Greek Weelt appearance. Housernother llflrs. lVIcKone assisted the famous artist on the Sig Ep sweetheart song until his iinfzrovisations forced her to let hint go it alone. VV inter quarter brought the aoth anniversary Queen of Hearts ball in Des Moirttes' over which a queen chosen from pin-mates reigned. George Shearing's lingers just eouldn't stop after his Greek WVeek concert so the Sig Ep's invited him to 228 Gray for more music-making. Three lucky fellows are really gone. flclirtes: Dave Adams, Dubuque, '58: Bill Bancroft, Red Oak, '59, Bob Bartley, Cedar Rapids, '59, Ron Baukol, Downers Grove, Ill., '50, Bruce Black, Ames. '59, Dennis Blanchard, Belle Plaine, '59, Bob Bragonier, Ames, '59, Bill Brokaw, Fort Dodge, '57, Ron Brickey, Ottutnwa, '58, Kent Burrell, Perry, '59, Bob Cadwell, Fort Dodge, '58, Bruce Charon, Fort Dodge, '58, ,lack Daugherty, Ottuxnwa, '58, Larry Eischen, lllest Des Moines, '59, Bolt Fisher, Des Moines, '59, Russ Foreman, Geneva, Ill., '58, Dale Pritlley, Downers Grove, Ill., '58, Dave Fuchs, Des Moines, '58, Bob Goulding, Des Moines, '58, Lewis Gray, Ottuntwa, '58: Dick Grieve, Sioux City, '59, Bob Haxby, Bethel, Penn., '57, C. Bruce Johnson, Sioux City, '57, Gil Kusbergen, Des Moines, '58, Dave Kloppenburg, Maquoketa, '59, Max Roeper, Fort Dodge, '00, Craig Leycla, Bloomheld, '59, Dick Litldy, Des Moines, '57, Gary Lyall, Des Moines, '57, Earl Martenson, Omaha, Nehr., '58, Ron llloertnoncl, livcrly, '50, Harold Murphy, Ot- tumwa, '58, Stu Nielsen, Plattsntouth, Nebr., '59, Dave Nelson, Des Moines, '50, Dick Nelson, Harlan, '58, Don Omodt, Gowrie, '57, Virg Petty, Uewcll, '58, jon Rakow, Maquoketa, '57, Bruce Rassmussen, Mason City, '58, Dusty Rhodes, Duneomhe, '58, Don Ricke, Worthington, Ohio, '57, Ed Roberts, West Liberty, '58, Don Rogers, Muscatine, '58, Dan Salmon, Ottumwa, '58, john Seaton, Boone, '57, Bill Seidel, Omaha, Nelnx, '57, Roger Sellew, Milbra, Calif., '59, Ron Sharp, Carroll, '58, Mike Shellenberger, 1'lattsn1outh, Nebr.. '60, Dale Smith, Des Moines, '59, ,lim Smith, Marengo, '57, Mike Steflenson, Muscatine, '59, Bob Stephany, lVootllmine, '57, Bob Strartzbaugh, Fort Dodge, '59, Chuck Thirkildscn, Harlan, '59, Herm Thompson, Des Moines, '58, jim Thompson, Fort Madison, '59, Vern Trucano, Pisgah, '59, Pete Xl'ahl, Victor, '58, Bill Warner, llloodbine, '57, Bill l'VldllCl', Cleveland, Ohio, '58, George lilil- son, Nebraska City, Ncbr., '59, Dick Weinthaler, Oak Park, Ill., '57. I'lezIge.v: Bill Bartlen, OftllllllK'il, '00, Brian Brunsvold, Mason City, '00, Dean Burroughs, Sioux City, '58, Don Crowder, Burlington, '60, Dick Dnnzinger, Des Moines, '60, john Darby, Des Moines, '60, Larry East- land, Carroll, '60, Gary Friclley, Downers Grove, Ill., '60, jerry Lelgrcn, Weslhelrl, N. J., '60, Lee I-Ienningscn, Des Moines, '60, Bob Jensen, Al- gona, '60, Dick Luke, Otttnnwa, '60, Roger Pohllnari, Eagle Grove, '59, Torn Rider, Garwin, 60, Bob Rodert, Cleveland, Ohio, '60, Dennis Shew- chuck, Downers Grove, '60, Larry Shinla, Mason City, '00, Don Simpson, Des Moines, '59, Gary Skegland, Dayton, '60, Lynn Verbrich, Victor, '60, Jerry lvhite, Carroll, '60, Chuck Zttber, Fort Madison, '60, 183 Sigma P' Isl raw: Ncdved, Xvilliams, Helvig, Mrs. Hfolfe, Doornwmrd, Baker 1prcs.J, Peters, Lantow. Znrl row: Taylor Csccj, Simons, Bailey, Pfacfflc, McClelland, Nelson. 3rd fmw: Rzlich, Peters, Boyer, Staley, I-Iirt Urczis.J, Ortgics. 4th row: Jackson, Killam, Kcilh, Mfyatl, McConnell, Prince. S 17 g Pi 101 N Hyland 24 Actives - 9 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1914 Reorganized in 1955 Flower - Orchid 184 .-Irlivcs: Douglas Baker, Waterloo, '57, Darrel Boyer, LaVcrnc, Minn., '56, john Doornwaard, Sioux Center, '57, Neil Helvig, Iowa Falls, '56, Edward Hirt, Iowa City, '58, Richard Jackson, Marshalltown, '59, Kenneth Killnm, Rippey, '58, Donald Lantow, Sumner, '58, Nllilliam LaRow, Loudenville, N. Y., '59, Dale Nelson, Morris, Ill., '58, Bernard Ortgies, Bruning, Nebr., '57, William Pfallle, Managua, Nicaragua, Grad., Gerald Simons, Coon Rapids, '58, jerry Seaward, Ames, '59, john Taylor, Kellogg, '58, David McClelland, Little Rock, Ark., '58, Richard McConnell, Dexter, '61, Charles VVyatL, Hardy, '60, K. VVilliams, Lime Springs, '59. Pledges: Kenneth Bally, Gary, Intl., '60, David Geisinger, Storm Lake, '60, Thomas Keith, Farmington, '60, Noel Nedved, Brookfield, Ill., '62, Bruce Peters, Gilmore City, '59, john Reich, Clarindn, '59, Darrell Staley, Hamp- lon, '59, NVilliam Thompson, Ames, '60, New Mascot Pleclged and Initiated As Sigma Pi Member The Orchid Ball, a formal dinner-dance held at the Hotel Tallcorn in lllarshalltown late in April, highlighted the spring Sigma Pi social calendar. The Sigma Pi Dream Girl was presented to the assembled guests to climax the intermission floorshow. Fall quarter opened with a picnic at the Ledges. A late-October hard-times party continued activities in a light vein. Appropriate holiday decorations gave the chapter house suitable atmosphere for the Christmas dance. Near the beginning of the quarter, the Sigma Pi's acquired a thorough-bred boxer named Duke. He was promptly pledged and initiated into the ways of the fraternity. Only an ashtray divides the informal and formal. These two fellows have found some interesting reading material. One seems concerned with world problems while the other secretly wishes he was doing the juggling act on the cover. 185 Tau Kappa Epsilon 186 lxl ruui: Mcfiinncs, Rulmv, Van Slykc, 1.Clll.llilUHOI', Mann, Iflolziclziy, Reis Ryan, Zctlcrlund, Brown, Dykstra. 21111 1'nu': Bilek, Ringer, Whitman Rossland, Budd, McKee, Frzlnctis, Gallery, Smith, Hardin, Fick, Ellefson Brunson. 3m' row: Vorhics, Francis, Moran, Larson, Andersen, Linrlbludc Vcltcr, Sanders, Housli Cprcsj, Mrs. Canlniark, Stelcik, Zcitlcr, Wasson SflllLlCl'COCli, Hcnningscn, Stnlnnker, I..indv:incycr, Steele. 41h roni: Sills, Clan' los, Unzcitig, Barrett, Olsen, Nelson, 'l'I1mn:is, Mullins, Pint, Thcnnuw Linclblonl, MacFarlane, Rnchcnsky. Atnimsnll, Higgins. Te k e 224 Ash 54 Actives - 25 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1915 Flower - Red Carnation Teke's Welcotne Bennie II, Will Another Scrapheap Trophy This year the Tehe's mourned the death of Bennie, their famous St. Bernard mascot, but the arrival of a monstrous pup Bennie II proved a nearly-identical replacement. Miniature St. Bernard Dogs were favors for the Teke spring formal for which Lee Henningsen's band provide music. Fall quarter started right out with a late September hayride followed by a dance at the Boone Lodge. Homecoming brought the Teke alumni back for a reunion dance at the Sheldon-lVIunn Hotel.. .Mark Van Slyke's band was on hand for the music. Tau Kappa Epsilon's entry in the Scrapheap Scramble took second place with as weird an assortment of nuts and bolts as ever crossed the mind of an Iowa State engineer. The foe College costume party is an annual event at 224 Ash. Typical college characters of bygone eras provided inspiration for the original costumes. Christmas card decorations and tiny Santas set the atmosphere for the exchange of humorous gifts before the Christmas dinner-dance. The meal included all the holiday trimmings. Wiiitter brought the Barroom Brawl and the house was decorated to resemble a barroom anywhere in the world. Couples chose their favorite countries and came costumes in the manner they would attend a bar in that country. The second annual Snipe Hunt was described by the Telce's as sort of a glorified scavenger hunt. Clues were planted throughout Ames and vicinity. A prize awaited the team who was hrst to unravel the clues to discover the lucky location. Activities and intramurals also found the Teke's active participants. flrlivex: Albert Anderson, Sioux City, '60, Robert Anderson, Des Moines, '58, john Atanasoff, Boulder, Colo., '57, William Bernett, Xvaterloo, '59, Frank'Bilek, Ames, '58, Calvin Bingcr. Ottumwa, '58, Phillip Brooks, Le- Crange, Ill., '58, Delbert Buckbee, S. Lyons, Kaus., '57, Harry Budd, Atlantic, '58, ,Iohn Dole, Irvington, '58, john Don Carlos, Greenheld, '57, Raymond Dykstra, Des Moines, '57, Wvalter Falcon, Springville, '58, Charles Francis, Creston, '58, Chester Francis, Creston, '58, Vincent Gal- lery, Masonville, '57, Charles Henningsen, Des Moines, '57, Lyle Higgins. Sioux City, '57, Robert Hill, Des Moines, '57, Allen Housh, Garner, '57, Thomas Howard, Gurnee, lll., '59, James Hunt, jefferson, '57, Eugene Larson, Red Oak, '58, Thomas Lewis, Des Moines, '59, David Lindblom, Lombard, Ill., '59, Robert Lindemeyer, Clarion, '58, Larry Lund, Dixon, Ill., '58, james lN1cl9'arlane, Dubuque, '58, Robert Moran, Cedar Rapids, '59, Richard Mullins, Corwith, '58, john Nelson, Cedar Falls. '59, Charles Olsen, Atlantic, '59, james Peterson, Des Moines, '57, Gerald Pint, Decorah, '58, William Rossland, Xvilliston, N. D., '58, Robert Ruby, Creenhelrl, '58, james Sandercork, Cedar Rapids, '57, Keith Smith, Stanwootl. '59, ,Ian Stulnakcr, Edgewood, '59, Gene Stelcik, Cedar Rapids, '57, Monroe Taronto, Ridgewood, N. J., '58, David Thomas. Cedar Rapids, '57, David Uzeitig, Cedar Rapids, '57, Mark Van Slyke, Cedar Falls, '58, Richard Vetter, Des Moines. '58, Boyd Wasson, Onslow, '59, kvllillllll VVhitman, Des Moines, '57, Frederick Zeitlcr, River Forest, Ill., '57, Stanley Zetterland, Pipestone, Minn., '59, Mahlan Vorhies, Fair- Held, '58, Keith Iillefson, jefferson, '57, Richard Hardin, Earlham, '57, Robert Mealey, Clarinda, '57, Robert Ryan, Des Moines, '57. Pledges: Dick Brown, Atlantic, '60, Steve llrnnson, Moscow, Tenn., '60, Alan Pick, Des Moines, '60, Richard Holaday, Greenfield, '60, Lanny Kulbom, Atlantic, '60, Gary Lindhlatle, Sioux City, '60, Dean Leuthauser, Greenfield, '59, XVilliam McKee, Sheffield, III., '60, john Peck, Calmar, 'li0: X'Villiam Prastka, Cedar Rapids. '00, Larry Reis, Greenheld, '60, YVilliam Ruchensky, Sioux City, '00, Ronald Sills, Ames, '58, Fred Steele, Oelwein, '60, Ronald Thomas, Oak Park, lll., '58, Gary Weedc, Cedar Rapids, '60, Harlan Mann, Brandon. '59, Wayne McGinnis, Greenfield, '60, Edward Menzel, Independence, '59, john Sanders, Riverdale, N. Dak., '58, james Soper, Nevada, '59, Dave Vanek, Nashua, '59. Amazing what you find in the bookcase, isn't it? It might be a 1909 Bomb or an old chem book and ll10St likely a bound volume of The Teke. A gleam- ing glassed-in trophy case tops these shelves of knowledge. l i 1 l 187 'nr If 0 Ist row: Morling, Alexander, fvice prcs.b, Mrs. Slow, Chapman Cpres.j, Rednmn, D. jones. 2nd rom: Essex, McDowell, Young, George, Carson, Rickey. 3171 row: Bronson, Hall, W. jones, Hzlgemeier, Burkett. 4111 raw: Sntor, liisenmzxn, l-Iunsingcr, Mzlllo, Nelson. 5111 row: Temple, Lyons, Kennedy, Tripp, Peterson, I-Icndrickson. xi II,-'n I ,I l ,, K.. , ' , ' XX ll w ,,,I iss ...Q , fo ff ,, ' N new T' ' , J - sv- ' N 'il I 1 L D P , 5 , ll I . EI ll MBE , I H 188 Theta hi Ox H 0 use 219 Ash 25 Actives - 13 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1922 Flower - Red Carnation Az.-lives: Charles Alexander, Fort Madison, '58, James Burkett, West Lib- erty, '59, Howard Bronson, Cedar Rapids, '57, Larry Carson, Ottumwa, '59, Charles Chapman, Hollywood, Fla., '57, Berton Dickinson, Williams, '58, Leroy liiscnman, Woden, '58, Melvin Essex, YVillon junction, '57, Robert Geer, Omaha, Nebr., '57, Charles George, Ontario, Calif., '58, Claude Jameson, Sikcston, Mo., '58, Dick Lyons, Rowan, '58, Gary Mallo, Ames, '60, William Morling, Ottawa, Ill., '58, Vernon Nelson, Ames, '58, Dnyal Ryan, Brooklyn, '59, Don Young, West Liberty, '59, George Sutor, Galcsburg, Ill., '58. Pledges: Howard Hendrickson, Davenport, '58, james Hagerneier, Bur- lington, '59, Terry Hunsinger, Moline, Ill., '60, Larry Kennedy, Pitts- burgh, Pa., '60, Wendell Jones, Ottunrwa, '59, Darwin jones, New Ulm, Minn., '57, Peter Peterson, Davenport, '53, Bill Redman, Miteliellville. '60, Steven Rickey, Mason City, '60, LaVern Rullestad, Cambridge, '60, Alan McDowell, Davenport, '60, Norman Temple, Jewell, '57, Lowell Tripp, Devil's Lake, N. D., '60, Robert Hall, LaNoille, Ill.. Theta Chi's helped out Campus Chest by bidding and winning the services of Pi Beta Phi sorority at an all-college auction. Everyone was quite pleased. Governor Sends His Congratulations On Theta Chi's 100th Anniversary F ounders' Day was a big occasion spring quarter at the Theta Chi house. Alpha IVIu's celebration of the zooth anniversary of Theta Chi began early in the morning April Io, 1956. All actives and pledges wore red carnations, the oyjricial fraternity flower, on their suits to announce this special day in their fraternity life. That evening a banquet was held at the chapter house at which time a congratulatory letter from the governor was read. Mothers' Club members redecorated the . chapter room spring quarter. The Carnation Cotillionlf' an annual event, was held at the Boone Country Club in April. Carnation arrangements decorated the room for dancing. The Theta Chi Dream Girl was presented with a banquet of red roses and a golden crown during intermission.. Theta Chi dates received cedar mugs as favors for the formal. Two Theta Chi's helped entertain Veishea visitors with a red-hot piano comedy act which got Vodvills Riot off to a rollicking start. They ripped of six minutes of piano antics in true slapstick form. Fall quarter started with a barbeque and hayride. Pledges entertained at a Funny Paper costume party in November. All favorite comic strip characters were in attendance. In December the Theta Chi's got together in the chapter house for a good old-fashioned stag party. The Theta Chi quartet entertained at this casual get-together. I M M ,. e 1 ,-', .seg-,E 5 e f l if f R 2 , -, -. W gg, - N Smal i W fi x A ' 9 ' JW 111, i p , r is g I Yu ,ss v -if V' . ' Lgiwffljg L --x, H. JM ,.v,,-Q... ow' ' N- .- V. ,,,,m,g'1f5'fa,g, .A ,,,j', V in , ., 'k 'E '52 In-'J W' fl' -- f,'.u - - ' . '-is 'W ' ' ' ' - . dn. - sex'-X z 2 .fr '..' ww., ' -. -N J ' ,1f1l'3 ? fi4' '- ai?QLnY 1 ? f-' .-Nw,-..,w4 Theta Delta Chi Theta Dell 217 Ash 24 Actives - 27 Pledges Organized at Iowa State in 1919 Flower - Red Carnation lst rmu: Mehalfcy, Krcb, Gull, Crane, Crouse, Lillie, Stevens, Heckel, Col- lins. 2nd row: Sealock, Inkofer, Shaw, Polenz fpres.J, Mrs. Moseley, Brok- mun Qtreas.b, Simpson Qrec. scc.J, Moret. 3rd row: Guttau, Hill, Herd fllbly, Dietrich, DeBulu', Grund, Stevens, Dempster Ccorr. seC.j, Cass, Geddes, -Nh row: Petry, Olson, Knoteck, Geadelmann, Torney, Oaks, Steege, Dunmire, Winter. 190 Theta Delts Wi11 National Service Award A cold, dreary evening failed to ruin one of the highlights of the Theta Delta Chi social season, the spring formal. This annual event was in conjunction with Theta Chi at the Boone Country Club in April. The Theta Delt Sweethearf' was presented and crowned during intermission. Large panda bears dress in tuxes and wearing fraternity shields were favors for the Carnation Cotillionf' The Eight Sharps provided music for dancing. The weather looked more favorably at the spring quarter house picnic at the Ledges. Man-sized charcoal-broiled steaks were devoured by the Theta Delt's and their dates. In September the Theta Delt's were presented with the Theta Delta Chi National Service Award for outstanding and continued service to ' the Lutheran Children's Home in Ames. This is a continuous project of Beta Deuteron. Fall brought a pre-Homecom- ing hayride for Theta Delt's and their dates. The only requirement for admission to a hayrack was a good lusty voice for singing. Hot chocolate was ready when the chilled participants returned to the house. The chapter house became a ,Iapanease tea house for the winter quarter japanese party. lVIembers and their dates ca-me dressed in Oriental garb. In February an all-house dinner was held at Solar Inn. Aside from social life Theta Delt's participated in fraternity intramurals. Their egorts were rewarded with the runner-up trophy in the wrestling tournament Theta Delts prepare their Homecoming house decoration - Cy, the Cardinal, playing a guitar and dressed like a well-known recording star. Most of the work on a project like this comes in the planning stage. flctizies: Donald Brokman, McCelland, 57, Gregory Brown, New Lenox, lll., '59, Gilbert Cass, Le Mars, '50, James Collins, lnlaterloo, '59, Arthur Crane, Des Moines, '59, Lyle Crouse, Fort Dodge, '58, Milton DcBuhr, Chaclds Ford, Pa., '59, john Dempster, Cedar Falls, '57, Mfavne Geadel- mann, Clarence, '58, Norman Dunmire, Fort Dodge, '57, Richard Grund, Clinton, '59, Gary Guttau, Council Blulfs, '60, David Herd, Council Bluffs, '58, Arthur Hill, Chicago, lll., '57, Walter Inkofer, Oak Park, Ill., '58, Larry Knotek, Council Bluils, '58, Charles Lillie, Ames, '57, Lee Moret, Bovclen, '58, Carroll Olsen, Treynor, '50, Marion Johnston, Rock Island, Ill., '60, Daryl Polenz, Waverly, '57, Ronald Sealoek, Council Bluffs, '58, Frank Shaw, Independence, '58, john Simpson, Ames, '58, Donald Terney, Des Moines, '58, Nathan Winter, Omaha, Neb., '57. Pledges: Richard Arney, Webster City, '59, Dominic Bazzocco, Des Moines, '60, David Dietrick, Cedar Rapids, '60, Gene Geadelmann, Clarence, '60, Rollin Geddes, Gary, Ind., '60, Gary Goldsmith, Lowden, '58, john Har- l' C 'l Bl ff' '60' Ul' H kl M ' '60' A' ld H ' d ing, ounci u s, , ts e e, onioe, , uno ouar , Council Blulfs, '60, Gary lessen, Council Blulfs, '59, Harold Kreb, Vlater- loo, '59, Don Leon, Dysart. '57, Edward Marrs, Des Moines, '60, Donald Mehalley, Cedar Rapids, '60, Donald Melsberry, Hopkinton, '60, William Moore, River Forest, Ill., '60, james Nymann, Cedar Falls, '60, Jack Oak, '60, David Petry, Le Mars, '59, Paul Poore, Council Bluffs, '60, Robert Roelf, Clarence, '60, Robert Steege, Clarence, '60, Duane Stevens, Fort Dodge, '58, james Teter. Des Moines, '60: Louis Thompson, Ames, 60, john Youker, River Forest, Ill., '60, Elton Young Council Bluffs, '60, Charles Goll, Garner, '57, Dwight Stevens, Fort Dodge, '58, f 191 M' Q I ,X , m, ' ' 1' ff 15f2rz: 'f-'i ii - M. 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A '4Young Ma11's Fancy Theme For Spring Formal In the spring, a young man's fancy . . J' at the Theta Xi house turned to thoughts of their spring formal, l ou.ng lVIan's Fancyf' held at Hotel Savery in Des Moiizes. The ballroom and dinner tables were decorated with floral arrangements, and small fur dogs wearing the Theta Xi crest' were given as favors. The sweetheart of Theta Xi was presented during the inter- mission entertainment. Fall quarter opened with a house picnic at the Ledges. The Theta Xi combo, complete with player piano, provided music for dining Pledges treated the actives to a Halloween party. The Railroad Runs Through the Miclclle of the House was the unusual theme. In December the eerie sound of a four-foot Chinese gong announced the start of the Theta Xi formal. A Chinese temple inspired decorations which were carried out on the refreshment table with carved ivory hgures, a ming tree and other Chinese baubles, A smiling golden buddha reigned over the Temple at M'll.,, 1VIouse-trap paper weights were favors for the evening. During the winter, the Theta Xi's held their Bowery Brawl costume party at the chapter house. The house was decorated to resemble a bowery saloon with .swinging doors and built-in bar serving Flyshaher F lips and Kickapoo joy juice. The Theta Xi Combo added its music to Union Varieties winter quarter. On the athletic side, the Theta Xi s caj1tured first place in the fraternity bowling intramurals and with it a shiny trophy to grace the shelves of the chapter card room. The Theta Xi three-piece combo-piano, banjo and wash-tub bass. It seems impossible to imagine so much musical genius and ingenuity could be combined in as small a group as this. What would be noise in these hands becomes music. Actives: Robert Aegerter, Sioux Falls, S.D., '58, lvarren Ahnell, Orland Park, lll., '57, Kent Aldershot, Cedar Rapids, '58, David Anderson, Clin- ton, '60, Tom Barta, Cedar Rapids, '57, Norman Buck, North Aurora, Ill., '59, William Bur-bridge, Anaheim, Calif., '58, Arlen Carroll, Burling- ton, '56, William Drennan, New Sharon, '58, Donald Eaton, Davenport, '58, Charles Flatt, Brooklyn, N.Y., '59, John Hermansou, Story City, '57, Mike Heverly, Ames, '59, Dale llolhnan, Kansas City, Mo., '58, ,Iolni Hickey, Omaha, Neh., '57, Dennis Holstein, Clinton, '57, Sam jcnnison, Ricevillc, '57, Jerry Junkins, Montrose, '59, Lee Kramer, Palos Heights, lll., '59, Robert Leitgen, Garnavillo, '58, Larry Lindquist, Cedar Rapids, '58, Ra' MeGarr' Sioux Cit' '7' Dav'l M' k lV'lI'z ' 'FS' D2 I , y y, y, Q , ic ar , trims, 1, nn Millhiser, Mason City, '58, Robert Mischlcr, Takoma Park, Md., '59, Vern Moore, Kirkwood, Mo., '59, David Parker, Winnetka, Ill., '58, Ival Persinger, I-Iorniek, '57, Gary Ross, Berwyn, Ill., '58, Walter Schimcl- pfenig, Norfolk, Neb., '59, Eldon lveber, Hornick, '57. Pledges: Guerden Christensen, Montrose, '60, Kent Corson, Mlatcrloo, '60, Alan Hubbard, Cedar Rapids, '60, Norman jesse, Des Moines, '61, Gordon Krehnke, Norfolk, Neb., '60, Charles Liudahl, Ames, '60, Thomas Lubbert, Riceville, '60, Charles Millham, Gultenburg, '58, Mel Mougin, Fairfield, '59, james Moye, Custer, S.D., '60, Lee Perry, Ames, '60, Keith Peter, Danbury, '60, Jerry Pempe, Leighton, '60, William Rupert, Palos Park, Ill., '60, Terry Siemens, Waterloo, '60, Richard Smith, Des Moines. '60, Jim Taylor, Burlington, '60, Torn Vogel, Cedar Rapids, '60, David lllaller, Bellwood, Ill., '60, l-Villiam W'Valke, Guttcnburg, '60, Stan Zelliner, Atlantic, '60, Ronald Ziegler, lVaterloo, '60, Roger Zylstra, Sibley, '60. 193 -1,z-- A 5.-Q. 'UV Ji E ja l .. F Q X5 CL! nliz'l5 L ,2 -f-' ,f,w.I,.: , -x 4 1 if- 5 ' 4 1 :Z :rg I'r, 5 E. .b ig xl - ul ' ' F J1j1,,' ya' . , . I .gg . :rs ,g '-. E':'i , AH Liv . . J- ' 2,1 . If .gi .5 .EE . 4 . ' ' ,,.t '-as lv. .,- 3 4-5.3 353 1 -13. 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And suddenly, college dances, dates and coffee were part of the routine. Finals terrified us until we caught on and Mom's home cooking was a real treat after dorm food. Remember the f'riot after the Missouri Homecoming game and Ike on his way to Na- tional Field DaysP Gary Thompson, our All- American basketball star, set a new scoring rec- ord and Wilt the Stilt was defeated at home. The campus expanded with remodeling, build- ing additions and new residences. Jazz was in- troduced and all kinds of culture played and performed for us. But more than this, college meant an education, a chance to learn, to be- come a mature, independent individual, to find a life partner. And so, on the following pages, the Bomb records our class. We are agricultur- ists, engineers, home economists, scientists and veterinarians. The Class of l957 bids farewell. I . 11 W wh -11.W in 1 1 ' 1 AfQ5Qf?11r111 W1 1 ,1 1 - ' 1 W1-. ', ,M 1 11 ' 'r. 1 - ,111-1. - 1 z 1 gf X .11 1 IW1YlWH511.11Tf11 1 l 1 fb: , ' 1 1 111 fwiii ' ' 1 X 1 16- mi ,tw -5 4 . w - i smelt 51. :,5i1x3:' 1 5135 if L ' 1 5W7fi55?5sf'f . ,, N W' i ..,ls,, Q' i W? , lm ,xgfriw fe ihjsffsx ',-, i i 'V H 1 0 vi :iff , i 'fill M ll 3.1: i ' K' E ii i it It ,Q --- Miz ww ' W , 1' , A Ili WSH ' mu H, :ff , H amz . - 5 Nz asm in W -2 in Wm , w: 1. H 7 g Council The present Agricultural Council grew out of the Agricultural Club which was organized about 1900. The Council unihes the various departments in the Division of Agriculture, functions as an administrative body for those departments and serves as a Contact between the Dean of Agriculture and the student body. With representatives from each departmental club, the council has thirty-two members who, besides doing regular coordinating business, sponsor a freshman reception fall and winter quarters, the Harvest Ball, and the All-Ag Banquet. 198 8 Dean Floyd Andre Department Heads G. B. Hartman, Forcstrvg R. J. Bryan, Voc. l5d.3 W. H. Pierre, Agronq Ii. S. Haber, Horl.3 I. J. Johnson, Farm Crops. Bi .V if? B2 L H f 199 Sitting: L. M. Thompson, Farm Operziliong K. A. Fox, Econ. Xa Soc.g L. E. Johnson, Animal Husbandryg VV. H. Brngonier, Botany: J. R. Fitzsimmons, Landscape Arch.g A. R. Porter, Dairy Husbandry. Standing. K. R. Marvin, Tech. Journalismg R. E. Phillips. Poultry Husbandryg .wiv Q' will I. . , . '. . - L ' - A Q , -. , T . ' ...YZ-.1s1'?.gf-'eff .,, gl I.. 1 'nv v .5 ..4x,!'jvM.'.J 'A-'Nt ' JI 4 ' -3- -'Z .. . . - ' 'L ' 1 ' ,- f' L X H' 'L.'x...Q-':'1r':'?f 'YTq2: A - ,X-. , NA... - .f1fH.,'1-- V -. , F ,.. I.. e- ..- 4 ' -H 4-V f . g , -,.,. -' f Q '-v .-.-.f-lv--' v ...- . x' .f-' , 3... ', w. Lo. 1, .. 'EA QA, 1. . ,Y ' .w vliiiff 4 , -..-Q. -'.-1 ,,--J -.' ' ZJ k1-.T- 1' i ' J. 41-. ' ' 1 .i '. -,'.'-'Q- 1. Q .,- -I -' -f 1 1 Y . -J, 3 ,,.... , A . .' 'f'-YE '.'- 1 'fffi' .'. ff. ....' - Y. v 5 . -Q' ,. 5 fr , ,V 1 ,, f 'pf .- ,I , ...A ff . 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Logan Has the highest grade point Among seniors graduating in Agriculture. He is a Poultry Husbandry Major and a member of Alpha Zeta Norris, David Nystrom, Richard Obrecht, LaVerne Odem, Leroy 0'Donoghue, R obert 0'Kane, James Olin, Kendell Olson, Donald Omodt, Don Omundson, Fred Perkins, john Persinger, Ival Peterson, Lyle Pillsbury, Sterling Pledger, Don Potter, Harry Powers, Ronald Prey, Allen Prichard, john Rasmussen, Rich ard Reed, Marion Reynolds, Donald Richardson, Dean Rickers, Ivan Riegle, Gail Rieke, Don Riley, Charles Ritchie, Harlan Roberts, james Robinson, Norman Roy, john Rummens, Bob Ruzicka, Thomas Sansgaard, Emest Scherer, Kenneth Schramm, Donald Schumacher, Maurice Schwarte, Mary fx 3 V F 1 . .iw 64: 5 5' 1 wi 2 X 5 Qi. M mm sw sa E nw ,Q H . A .2 H ' -is QS. N 1 K ., - Wi: ,W M118 Y it V as A I l A Eff - 5258 A S pg. Ba wz :Sm ' RSX if ' , 4. . , A th X 144 E f . . ,-, . 4 v I V A .5 ,I za M 'JI' r ifx fr V fag? fi j .-,,...4av :Y 4 . ....., . - . .. 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Rx f xgvv X, A1 19' L5 NW A . ingfiiyffln -,Jag-QQFQF A, .N b - 1 ff x -4 1, N 5 ', QQ? . , A - -1.-.,....... gi- 4 ilu , .---'- '-A-.dirty DEAN J. r. D. SMITH g.. Division of Engineering Department Heads Silling: L . R. Hillyurd, Sei. and Eng. Adn1.g R. E. Patterson, acting head, Eng. Ext. Sv.g Glen Murphy, TX:AMg H. M. Black, Mech. Eng.g E. W. Anderson, Aero. Eng.g j. K. Walkup, Ind. Eng. Standing: D. R. Boylan, zlcling Associate Directory Leonard Y-Volf, Arch. Eng.: C. M. Dodd, Ceramic Eng.: M. S. Coovcr, Adm. Asst.g Al. S. Rising, Eng. Drawing: L. O. Stewart, Civil Eng.: W. B. Bozxst, Elec. Eng.g John E. Lugerslrom, Assistant to the Dcang Hobart Beresford, Ag. Eng.g Morton Slnulz, Chem. Eng. 211 Engineering ouncil Isl row: Dcvin, Long. Irwin, West, Johnson, Dnnhzlkl. 2nd row: Rogncss limi. rcp.2, johnson, Vollcrscn lsecj, Kc-ttlcr, Schultz, Gregson, Dzllgelly Cprcs.J. :rd row: Kroon, Suwycrs, Wilson, Hculd, OU, jcnnison. Engineering Council was organized to promote cooperation among the departments of the Division of Engineering and to officially represent the students of the division in sponsorship of official and social functions. Engineering Council hacl 22 members this year. Professor Milton Rogness is the faculty advisor for the council. For special events this year, the council sponsored an engineer reception fall quarter, and jointly with Science Council, sponsored the Christmas Ball. OHicers were elected in the fall with .lay Dalgetty being electecl as presiflent. Others that served on the Council were Bob Kroon as vice- presiclent, Carl Vollersen as secretary and jerry Neese as treasurer. The council members are in charge of Veishea Engineering Open House. 212 Adamson, Patrick Ager, Douglas Alexander, Bruce Alexander, james Anastasi, Charles Anderson, Wvilliam Andrews, Raymond Anthony, David Ashland, Robert Atanasolf, john Atwood, Glenn Augspurger, Earl Baal, Alvin Baldwin, Richard Barnett, Jerry Barrett, jerry Barta, Thomas Batcher, Kenneth Bathie, WVilliam Baxendale, Marvin Baxter, Gerald Bear, Ramon Beckwith, xvilliillll Belt, Robert Bergmann, Leon Berlyn, Bernard Bice, William Bitner, jerry Bjork, Don Bloomberg, james Blue, Vance Blythe, Richard Body, Thomas Bolger, Robert Bolton, Theron Bookin, Marvin Bosco, Joe Bower, Lee Boyd, Everett Brade, Donald Braum, Richard Brechwald, Richard Bright, Robert Broad, Gerald Brolin, Charles Brown, William Brownson, jack Buenz, John Bunz, Claus Burdick, Robert Busch, Marvin Bushby, Harvey Carlon, Harry Casteel, Bob Cesler, Karl Christian, Loren Clifton, Ralph Cohen, jay Combs, jimmy Comey, Don Conaway, Wvayne Conley, john Conrad, Richard Cook, Albert Cooper, Hal Cormaci, Paul Cox, David Crouse, james Culley, Richard Cumpston, Gardette Curran, Ralph Cutright, Ronald Dalgetty, jay Danhakl, Thomas Dankof, Lowell Daugherty, Jack Davidson, james Davis, Robert Deluryea, Robert Desplinter, Donald Devin, Philip Devitt, john Dick, Richard Dickey, Darrell Dohmeier, Gerhardt Dolak, joseph Doornwaard, John Dnbel, Kenneth Dunlap, jack Durbin, Stanley Dykstra, Raymond Eddy, Charles Edwards, john Ehlers, Howard Engholm, Kenneth Erickson, Robert Essex, Duane Evans, Richard Farneth, William Fatig, Bernard Fellinger, Jerry Fidlar, Richard Figge, Frank Finch, Basil Forge, David Franklin, Roger Franzen, Ronald Fridley, James Funk, Joseph Gallagher, Michael Gay, Lawrence Gehrls, Gaylon Gerhardt, Ralph Gernand, Max Gibbon, Norman Gienapp, Jack Gill, David Good, Max Grashorn, Gene Gregory, Stanley Gross, Loren Haefner, Philip Hall, Roderick Halverson, jay Halverson, Randall Hamm, David Ha usen, Roger Harkin, John Harris, Halbert Haven, Lawrence Hawks, james I-Iaxby, Robert Heckmiller, David I-Ieixnan, Eugene Heinen, Ronald Herbert, james Hermanson, John Hestness, Adrian Herb, Gene Hickey, John Hicks, Roger Higgins, Lyle Hilburn, Donald Hill, Robert Hines, Laverne I-locker, Donald Hodnefield, Orvis Hoffman, Edward Holeman, Keith Hollander, Gerald Holstein, Dennis Hopkins, Jerome Horn, Marvin Horrigan, Roger Hotten, Donald Houvenagle, Thomas Hubbard, Ronald Hutchinson, Gary Ilgenfritz, Glenn Irelan, Wvayne Ivener, Arnold Iverson, John 1 5? 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Thompson, jeffrey Thompson, Robert Thorstesen, Thomas Todsen, 'William Tonsfeldt, Robert Tubbs, Duane Uelner, Roy Upchurch, Robert Van Fossen, Larry Van Hemert, Rudy Van Skike, Dorwiu Van Tine, Charles Veak, John Veber, Garry Vermeersch, Raymond Vetterick, Richard Virtue, Terence Vitols, Vitolds Vlasnik, Robert Waddingham, John Wvagner, Robert Hfalbridge, Charles Ward, Richard WVaters, William WVeichers, Donald Wveiss, David Werts, David WV est, Gerald Wvhitman, WVillia1u Wilson, John Wilson, Keith WVils0n, Ralph Wvilsou, Robert Winn, Dale Winter, Nathan Wirkus, Denton W istrom, Wvayne Woito, Xvilliam 'Wolf, Frank Wifolterman, Arden Woodruff, james Woody, Wvilliam Wright, Bruce Yanasak, John Yoder, Alan Zink, Phillip 1 X. fl:25i:2WiE? .W H ' , , Jafzwf w 4 ss- HN ' wg. .-P522 Wm, 1L..Qai -. 53553 M 1 ,Z wg NK w 5,-5 w ,wx W ?s ',w H gf ' A X , H . ' X 11, K . 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Y :Y XM.. XXVI ,WEL 'W' ,X XX, XX, XX, . .,.. . V5 3 H ,X H H1 H1 XX 'JIXXNX ' . Y E W gm 1 , W E 1 Q? , 'a .1 X. 1, vBm .1 Division of Home Economic DEAN HELEN LEBARON Department A .fillifigf Guiot, P.E., Womcng Lislon, Home Xil1l1ilgCIIlCl1IQ Fullgullcr, H. Ec S Ed.: I-lppright, FRN. Standing: Augustine, Inst. Manugelnentg Garfield Applied Ang Hawkes, Child Developruentg Warning, T8cCg Beveridge Household Equipment. lil row: Kendall, Armstrong, Munn. Briggs taxssl. scc.J. Prof. Beveridge ' fndvq, Russell Chisl.J. Kalufxrmn, Miller. Zur! row: Sclmllcr, Gerling, 0' I C I I l'urI-zcr, Lcziititl, Culver, Jcnscn, Del-luzm. 3r1l row: Rylnndcr, Neil, Gerard, Nznlrmin, llmtchel, Wcnnci, Dnhnis fscc..7, Giant. Jil: mm, Vihilson Cprcs.J, Oderkirk, Polson, Miller Qtreus.J, Douglas Qvivc prcs.J, Brown, KI An administrative council to coordinate home econoinics clubs with Uthe largest 77L6'VI'LlJ6'l'5hlfJ of any college in the world, describes Home Economics Council. The group also works with the American and Iowa Home Economics Associations. The Council consists of hoe main ojjficers plus the presidents and vice-presidents of the home economics clubs. Also on the Council are subsidiary officers and rejiresentatioes to Cardinal Guild and Student Religious Cofancil. The latter are fL1lJf1Ol7'Zl6'll ogicers and the former are elected. One of the Conncil's chief projects is to award three scholarshiibs yearly at the Home Economics Banquet which it sponsors each fall. Other events sponsored by the group are the Home Economics Ball and United Nations Cook Book sales. The Council meets bi-weekly. 224 ingamzni, Burris, Orr. l i 1 Abbott, Ruth Ahlers, Lorraine Albright, Joann Albright, Susan Alderson, Marilyn Aldrich, Martha Albee, Corinne Ammer, Gloria Andersen, Lynda Anderson, Betty Anderson, Janet Andrews, Joan Armstrong, Helen Armstrong, jane Atwood, Rosemary Austin, Celeste Barry, Louise Beck, Donna Bohrofen, Joann Bonderman, jean Borrud, Clairissa Boulton, Anne Boyer, Audrey Brandmill, june Brandt, Sandra Briggs, Sara Brown, Regina Brown, Zephyrine Buffington, Loy Burgess, joan Burley, Rhoda Campbell, Vivian Carlborg, Sonja Carlson, Clarice Carr, Alice Chapman, Frances Clark, Carolyn Clark, Nancy Clawson, Barbara Cobb, Carolyn Connell, Noreen Conner, Sherry 22 226 Cook, Darlene Danielson, Donna Daubs, Janet Davis, Helen De Haan, Lorraine Dix, Marion Doner, Diane Donohue, Bernice Doolittle, Carol Dorn, Virginia Douglas, jerita Duff, Mariana Elliott, jane Elliott, Virginia Eppelsheimer, Hazel Fellows, Connie Fergesen, Mary Ferguson, Bonnie Finney, Nancee Folks, Emily Fox, Nancy Fraker, Beverly Freiberg, Judith Funke, joan Garside, Ruth Gerling, Barbara Ghyselinck, Marcella Gibbs, Diane Gibson, Dixie Glisch, Shirley Grace, Marjorie Gray, Ann Gregg, Mima Grismore, Suzanne Grote, jane Hall, Ruth Hahn, Mazie Halweg, Elaine Hanify, Barbara Hanus, Dalimira Hartley, Ruth Hauff, Anne Haupt, Marie Havick, Carol Hawkinson, Mary Hays, Caroline Hayward, Elizabeth Heald, Margaret Hebal, Yvonne Henderson, Harriet Herring, Margaret Hirotsu, Muriel Homer, Maurene Hook, Nancy Horst, Janice Howell, Betty Husmann, Grace Jacobson, Margaret jentz, Marilyn jewett, Janice Johnson, Carolyn jolmson, Merrill Johnson, Nancy johnson, Shirley jones, Alice Jones, Mary Joy, Virginia Juhler, Judith Karlquist, Karen Karns, Madeline Kelsey, Eileen Kendall, Cynthia 227 I- ' l I 1 1 1 22 King, Mary Kircher, Susan Kline, Joanne Klingaman, Judith Knopp, Athalia Knotek, Sharon Knox, Donna Kopf, Rachel Krueger, Karen Lafeber, Lois Lamson, Mary Larson, Mary Lauterbach, Harriet Leavitt, Margaret Lee, Ann Leek, Donna Lehr, Mona Lewis, Ruth Lindahl, Mary Jo Long, Becky Long, Helen Ludwig, Annetta Madill, Verna Maloney, Mary Marshall, Margaret Martin, Caroline Mavis, Shirley Mawdsley, Mary McBride, Patricia McConnell, Carol McDonald, Mary Lou McLain, Muriel McMahon, Judith Meints, Joanne Meyer, Barbara Middleton, Jane 3 WE -is ,E I 1iSiQ2?3:g?s:gfiWiff W5 ?5 1. 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Other duties of the Council me to select the Science Division Veislzeu Open Home ClIflf'l'll1-ll7'I, and lo select llze co-clzairmen of the CIl11'isl1'mzs Ball. 236 in .L . mtl .TLA f!al row: Fike isnt.-trens.J, Smirh fp1'CS.J. Jensen Cvicc prcs.D. Prochaskn. End row: McKinslry, Briggs, Anderson. 3rd rom: liricksnll, Jllmlisch, Horn' vklv, Srllulxz. .Vol l'iz'lurerI: Pvc, llr. Hicks fan Ahnell, Warren Alley, Robert Anderson, Calmer Anderson, Clarence Anderson, Joseph Andrews, Rochelle Arney, Patricia Ballantyne, Harry Banta, Lillian Becker, Allen Becker, Margaret Benschoter, Linda Bentrude, Wesley Berckhan, Ronald Bishop, Roger Booth, Anne Borchers, Lowell Brokaw, William Brooks, Benjamin Brown, Gregory Buchwald, Florence Buehler, Paul Burgus, Roger Burnison, Boyd Carnahan, Ronald Carroll, Arlen Chambers, john Ch ampion, Robert Chandler, Madelynne Christensen, Stan 237 3 Clark, Rosemary Cochran, James Cohen, Barry Crouch, Emily Curry, jack Dickerson, Ruth Diebold, Frank Dockendorff, Doris Donohoe, Royce Ericksen, Bruce Erickson, Carolyn Erickson, Keith F aris, Don Faunce, Barry Fike, Mary Alice Fischer, Harold F ogelmanis, Anclris French, James George, Phyllis Glenn, jerry Graves, Katherine Green, Richard Halleland, John Hobcn, janet. 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M5 ' a ff 1 115225 11 fMf+..gfaHh 1511511113 W1 .,1. 1 Y he 111, 1 HQ! Q 1. .' 1- Ri 1 1 L3 11 X I I Division of Veterinar Medicine DEAN I. A. MERCHANT lst row: M. J. johnson, Clinicg E. A. Benbrook, Palhologyg E. A. Hewitt, Physiology ik Plli1l'll'l2lC0l0gYZ H. li, Biestcr, Vet. Med. Research lnsl. 2nrl mm: R. Getty, AIIZIIOIYIYQ P, C. Bcnncit, Diagnostic Labg B. W. Kingrcy, Surgeryg M. A. Emmerson, Obstetrics Sc Radiology: R. A. Packer, Hygiene. 245 W u lst row: Behunin Csenior rep.J, Philmon, Rasmussen tpresj, Billiar 4tre1sJ Dieter Znd raw Copeland tpres electj Classick, Leonard, I Hariis,,Lockwood, Speer tical, Dr. Lovell iifac. advj. To coordinate the alfairs of the Division of Veterinary Meclicine, a council acts as governing body of the division. Besides acting as a channel between the students and the administration, the council also works to add variety to the division instruction in the form of movies, speakers and other programs. The executive council is also the governing body of the Iowa State Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Association. The council is unique in that it carries out its executive duties through an Honor Code and a Code of Ethics of the Veterinary Medicine student. Each class in the Division of Veterinary Medicine is represented on the council by an elected class member. Each president of the council has also served a previous term as president-elect in order to gain experience for the position. 246 Veterinary medicine, like other medical professions, is a business of never ending research. An animal as large as a horse, or even an elephant, may be afflicted by an organism so small that it can be observed and identified only with the help of the most powerful lens. Experts in the field working with the most modern in research equipment and facilities train the Vet Med students at Iowa State. Lf ':?f'. ' 555 ' 'Emu F wx, .q Vx. iii: , 5 . nge ,L ff- .,.. 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Now a vet-med student, he will begin instruction in the six departments ofthe division. These are the Departments of Anatomy, Hygiene, Merlicirie and Surgery, Obstetrics and Radiology, Pathology and Physiology and Pharmacy. The students continue their studies, spending most of their time in the stately old Vet' Quad or the spacious new clinic, completed only 2 years ago. Besides the instruction provided by undergraduate and graduate work, the division also provides clinical, diagnostic and extension services, all of which the student can observe and occasionally have an opportunity to participate in. The operations in the clinic and diagnostic lab are state maintained. 1 55 5 Fm Nix? T - M 5127? 5, ' '-'-I'w'r: '.g-5-5 T QM 'sa-:se ' :-, ' ' 5 55 55 5 5 W5555 I 5 M ' wwxx T555 55'55i'W 555'gg-5555-,r.m5.., .-,f55,5, ' ffX555 'fSff-,g5?'555' 5-5 ESQ 5. 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'AMagica1 Moments, the Winning float, carried out the 'iSeasons theme off the parade by de- picting autumn. The Phi Delt's float topped 68 other entries, each representing a season of the year. Diana Baker, Veishea Queen of Queens, led the parade in a Iloat especially de- signed for her. Nearly 100,000 viewers watched the colorful parade for an hour and a half Satur- day morning in spite of the somewhat windy Weather which prevailed most of the Veishea Weekend. ' Delta Sigma Phi copped lirst place in the fraternity division with its musically accom- panied Hoat, 'lAutumn Leaves. With the strains of the popular song drifting over the float, a pianist sat at a concert grand piano. A giant painters pallette formed the background and brightly colored leaves were scattered over the float. Spring in Bloom was the theme of the top Men's Residence Association Hoat. Stevenson House men presented a typical spring scene on their float. On the grass base, a path bordered by colorful Howers led to a blooming tulip. When the tulip opened, a small girl appeared and threw flowers to the spectators. King Midas reigned on Alpha Gamma Delta's float, first in the sorority division. The Midas Touch depicted autumn with King Midas as the main figure in a harvest-time setting. A huge squirrel clutching a prized acorn won Hrst place in the Women's Residence Associa- tion division for Elm Hall. i'The Autumn Scavenger also represented autumn in the parade of Seasons Second and third place positions were also awarded to parade participants. A family of penguins in an old-fashioned car stuck in a snowdrift delighted children in the parade audi- ence and copped the second place prize in the fraternity division for Sigma Nu fraternity. Tulips were used again in the parade to por- tray Phi Kappa Tau's third place 'Spring Time is Tulip Time float, featuring a Dutch wind- mill and a wooden shoe with tulips. The May Saturday morning was momentarily transformed into winter for the second and third place Men's Residence Association floats. Lange House went back into history to depict George Washington and his army crossing the Potomac. The float was titled Lest We For- get. Winter Wonderland was the name on Noble I-Iouse's third place float. On it, the Seven Dwarfs were crossing a stream to reach Snow White's House. A large centerpiece of winter candles set in Christmas decorations and poinsettia carried out Alpha Delta Pi's Centerpiece of Serenity theme. A bride and groom stood under a trellis in the midst of lilacs on Birch I-Iall's second place float, Lilac Time. rv 257 V X M ' :XX X 'X X X rf ,fi X R -3 A. X xc 5 'Ska ' 955 'G 'g' Q if ll? HR X' -X f2zXX5X V Xb X 'Ni . we X! I X ', 1 QX 8 GX X' M S ,Zim V li .X Xsfidbw X QLXXQXXXXVX ,N . 'X -XXX - ' X X JW, XXX' X Tim If i,XgX,XXX .. XX mx X ' XX -mi XXX ' X aw ' ' 'X-X. ' ' -V N .N . 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A 30-minute concert by Woody Herman and his Third Herd, the lighting of the Veishea Torch by President james H. Hilton and a speech by Dr. Bernard Braskamp, chaplain of the United States House of Representatives, were among the program highlights. During the last half of the program, the new members of Mortar Board and Card- inal Key were presented as well as the 1956 Vei- shea scholarship winners. Basketball St211', Gary Thompson, was presented with the Athlete of The Year award during the Veisheathon pro- gram. Twenty-six thrilled women and men were either crowned with a cap or given a hearty slap on the back as Mortar Board and Cardinal Key, senior women's and men's activities honor- aries, recognized new members. The afternoon ceremony near the Campanile conferred upon those student the highest honor attainable on the Iowa State campus. A splashy contest at Lake LaVerne immedi- ately followed the tapping ceremonies. Kappa Alpha Theta and Lindstrom House canoeists paddled their way to a wet victory in the annual Canoe Races. Carrying out the theme L'Mother Goose Goes To The Races through their cos- tumes, 24 teams of men and women propelled themselves around the lake with the help ol fraternity paddles. Riot was the watchword at the Veishea Vodvil show as the whole production followed that theme. Four skits, selected from the winter quarter varieties shows, and five in-between acts made up the show. The production was de- signed strictly for laughs and followed the pat- tern of the old time vodvil theatre. Peter Pan, stereotyped collegians, old-time movie charac- ters and i'Snowed White and the Seven Warts cavorted across the stage for the amusement of the Veishea Vodvil audience. Open houses rounded out the educational side of the Veishea activities. The display pre- sented by the Department of Agricultural Busi- ness took top honors in the competition among the open houses. Business machines, animals, students' work, square dancers and sports were featured at some of the open houses distributed all over the campus. Another event of the weekend was the horse show. Famous horse acts were special attract- ions at the show. ,. vga. Band nlusic keeps the marchers in step and impresses onlookers with the feeling of the occasion 261 4 .af-fvns--xv' 1 1' fl x XE X P we w u, i Q G 4' 1 , 1 1' E 1 ffl . 1 tl, 5 E. 3' jc J' 'Sf by 1, Lai 8 Wixr ld' 65,1 9' N J. Sr' X- 4 Q 4? 12,3 J , . x H 4. , ,. . , W R 'S 5,1 . 1 x fk AI K Q ' lpf.,-ki ja I -v-mx an J x ki .1-gh. if .ati A-1 Jelibl, 7 V r 5 . -K. -, L- A , 34 D Q44 A ' s if . H 'i .. - -, ., WA! ,- H.. Re I -.i5'1f- V .. .j , 351352, -5' 1 SP1 ' .. ,.- vf. ... ,N fm 4? fy wi, A Q, .4 6 A ,I 1 '10 --, .,,., -1, 'sr - fwff. J v iii: .L , , . A' 'ff 'C MH . K1 v .1 'M ' 1 in Nu 4 'RT 1. 1 AQPJ I L , 4 ' A iffy. 1 f. A , I 4 V 4 x' r' fffunu . ' P 144, ei Qi V f- 1 'v , H, W . -V Q 1 .4' if , .,:'4 v,.. ,Edt . ,fy . . no A sparkling crown was placed atop the head of Diana Baker, Veishea Queen of Queens, at the Thursday night Veisheathon program. The Queen was officially crowned by a former Vei- shea Queen of Queens, A song, written especi- ally for the pageant, 6'Hail Queen of Queens, was sung to salute Diana and her two attend- ants, Judy Hawk and Judy Davis. Later the reigning coeds were presented at the first N156 Veishea dance. Light, dressy cottons swirled around the dance floor as the dancers rocked Great Hall, Memorial Union Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, to the music of Woody Herman and The Third Herd. Veishea featured several sporting events. The baseball team niet Colorado on Friday and Saturday and Iowa State golfers competed with Missouri Saturday afternoon. Iowa State track men competed again Kansas State Friday after- noon. A swim show, a wrestling demonstration and a fencing demonstration rounded out the athletic events. Carillon concerts each day by Dr. Ira Schroe- der provided a musical background for the Veishea activities. And the Iowa State Players presented a three act comedy-melodrama, The Cat and the Canary, on all three days. A rec- ord large crowd attended the plays and reactions indicated that the audience liked the suspense- Iilled two and a half hours. Visiting high schoolers weren't forgotten dur- ing the Veishea activities. Many bands marched in the parade on Saturday and five convocations were presented for the high school seniors. Twenty Iowa high school seniors were especi- ally honored. They were the Veishea scholar- ship winners who were official guests of Veishea. Each divisional dean told the high school stu- dents of the courses and opportunities of his division. The student's viewpoint was presented by the president of each divisional council. Athletics again received the spotlight when ten high school athletes received Veishea awards. Veishea officially closed Saturday evening at the final l956 Veishea dance. The excitement and tension which had been building up in the Veishea workers since fall was finally over. 265 A modern day Paul Bunyan swings a mighty ax in perfect rhythm as he races against time in the mid-campus forest. J.. 'F Ki 7 .I . 1... L. ' V ':,f,9.l'. 5 'I ,iii-f-if ,,'n, , .Q 'Y it 3, jf' SYQQIQ . x B, nw ,NCI ' :Msg J ,P .1 'x fill 'S f -Aki 4 Q 1 2 5 ig J, if W Z if - , 5 ,. Y lk, pun . ' -o-Qu A 15575. Q 'L -if W Mm?-f PM A 30 1' ,, F. JL I ,f I ' xi ,fi :gr X 3 , 61 s' ' WJ N' w ' E5Ef..iEx!i:5:.5iW2FII'i. ..-- x Q. ,,, , -X -11-,,:.:.,. E 1- .W .Q 'K P ' M4 ggi, ' M -'nv 2 Q VE J S - 1 ' Tiara' ' , ,, C .. . -45 V . v sv gg! :if lg : 4 - f A 2 ' W, nf' :Ting , :E f iw 1 1 ai v' 43'-WI' ' i N in 1 K fy? , ,qw WE? M 1 , WW' 4 . ww g my .1 MQ., M., , . if VM 1 v w I K If rl' A X I ,f f H. r 4,6 i' P2 Q f ff few - ,f fn 2' X 41 , . A ,549 W-. F ij' 5 F X f g' f -fm. A-A 65' E I 7' 4' fm' rf FL 4. A 'P--3 M 5 r' ffh 5. ' ff- ff md 'M Q Tk 7 af' fm fjprw I 'Y , gc 8' , 'f f 1. A ,f AA .. MT-wwl If fm 1' - f fu , 19 Q-' g:i . .' M K omeconnng 6 f M 5 3 ' 1 9 5 , ga. , vm I ,, -3:f:1..'-1,4 , lf- ' . . Q3 u 'Sli . H 1 K. U Homecoming Central Committee The Iowa State Cyclones met the Colorado Buffs Saturday afternoon for the 1956 Homecoming game. Iowa State triecl to hamper the BnHaloes winning season at the forty-hfth annual Homecoming game but wasn't' successful. But the 52-0 loss ' 1lidn't flamjzen the Cyclone spirits for the Test of the Homecoming festivities. Cy, the Cardinal, eelelnulezl his seconcl blsrthclay at the Homecoming game. He first macle his ajipear- ance as Iowa Stateys mascot in 1954 when Iowa State met the same Homecoming foes, the Colorado Buffaloes. Cy was tlesignecl ancl mazle early in the fall of 1954 so he would he ready for his ajijnemanee at H omecoming. He was made with an alnnzinnm frame covered with flszrralzle velvet-like material. Since then he has 1'ejJ1'esente1l Iowa State many places. Ist row: L. M. Thompson tfnc. znlv.j, Hoppe, Fairbanks, Douglass, Munn!! Znfl row: Tlmolnpsun, Potter, Ehlcrt, Prochzxskn, McGuvr:ln, Dodson. 3111 row: l.ndnmn, Daugherty, Draper. Baylor, Briggs, Kammcicr. Rossmunn, Thompson. Homecoming Queen Iune Brandmill W. Scrap Heap Scramble A parade of cars from past eras started the Homecoming festivities on Friday afternoon. The Scrap Heap Scramble consisted of car wrecks and pep combos with the three Home- coming Queen candidates leading the parade. Parading down Union Drive from the Union parking lot and finishing near the State Gym- nasium, it was doubtful whether some of the scrap heaps would hold together long enough to finish the trek. Men's residences and other groups entered cars in the parade and competed for prizes. The prizes, which turned out to be automobile pistons, WCIH to Niles House, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Three faculty members judged the scrap heaps on the basis of originality and me- chanical ingenuity, humor, costumes and age and safety of the car. The most common flower seen on the campus during Homecoming weekend was the Queen of Autumn, the traditional Homecoming HMum. Red and gold ribbons, oak leaves and gold mesh snoods were used to glamorize the Hower which is a Homecoming tradition at schools all over the country. The showiness, size and colors of the chrysanthemums were en- hanced by red and gold ribbons printed with Beat Colorado or 'flowa State or by red I letters in the middle of the large blossoms. Iowa State graduates of former years had a full schedule ahead of them during the two-day celebration. A band concert, sightseeing tour, football game and a coffee hour occupied the Homecomers' time. Time was provided for the alumni to view residence decorations and tour campus buildings as well as go on guided tours to see how the campus had changed since their student days. The Iowa State Marching Band's take-off on a well-known television commercial captivated the audience during the Friday night Pep Bar- B-Q and the football game halftime program was based on famous television shows. The card section in the stands coordinated with the Band's activities. 3? 5 X - - ..,. ,Em- I 5 7 TWWS? 3545 ,we?wg,,q f f ,ggssw ' ' -Safe if N5 .Rx H? ff . ,QI . 4. Fw ' :QS M32 f S Ft , Q +5 1 f , My Q L. --zz. ' -klgizhgk -4 2-annum . M.-f. ,Q ,ii a JZ. f 9 1 , Q? 'E 1 . ,, A 3, QA xgfigmw ' 555' I Wfx f Eg' , 1 ' lf? .H Ewing -fwfr, - ws-Fl. m 1 32:2 -1, , Zak - ,.,, .,,, WN ',,4gfggmg:,x Q ',-- 1, .ug -- iw .:. f, -ff ,A .A M, , ,,. 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Winners go on to Veishea Vodvil. nion Board To help decide on activities held in the heart of the carrijlusu is one of the jlrinie functions of the .Meriiorial Union Student Board. Coinposed of ten members elected in the all- college election, the board meets weekly to consider current Union Ist row: Hansen, Hcald, Dondorc, Mound. 2nd row: Klucsncr, Erickson, Luadcr, Shannon. 3rd row: Twcllcn, Lrldman, Ehlcrt, l-Iolsinger. activities and approve budgets for dances things as Union Nite Club, Reel Reviews, f b bridge lessons and tournaments, the annnal Clzristrnas Tree Party, the three yearly registration dances and jazz concerts. Union Varieties are perlialbs the biggest Union Board sponsored events, held and events. The board sponsors sncli 3 v v ,, 51,14 .27 E iv 3727 1, ,N X ,. .ff u H '- 1 A 1 1 4 . 2 X , Le gf: . QE xi . , 6 . ,gs M33 Q H H Ew in 1 1 ,X K '21 K Q . 1 3 1 1 ' s . , M - ff. 5152 2 1317 .1 3 V 11 ' 551 ' 1 .ki K, - .LM 1 he 11. fm: 2. 9 AQIIEQ . 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J' 1,-an Xu KY fa ... ,E ... L, 55542: N. ,..- ,. .H . -rg. gf V M. rv ,, f ,w hm, , QM W.. f . , ,. . zu .,.. ,, - V I ' Q. V 1 :L px! , mein gy Wm, E! A d,5ww i' I 731. I 5 -it kk 5 S X Y W 4, ip , ,- W az'-,W 5 -- P- ww V .. ' ' . N 'wh E gk K A ' ' if F' ' S j 1. 4 in :E N77 , f - 5 . 1 , , MEQGVQ, 5 fu ' 1 .. L Y QIQ Q22 A K , ' .4 5 Q' F .FT 4- Ei. 1f' Q A . Ay. F4 3 i . 56 .V .I . :E I E . .L w.. 51 V.- ' N I v K 3, ' . ' 1 ug , ' 1 - 5 R1 Q ' ? f 1' M55 ' ' rf' f 2 K. , J ,. V ff W f7FF?w I' A - w g N. :gg fe. ,f:-3.5. gg A., Y , f4E,14'.f, 51:1 -.L 'Ee Q'-3712! 'jj 1' .rv 4. K Y ET ! -P 5 f ' H ' f- . 3? XX - Q j, ' -4 . W V ' WL'- . . ' W- 41,1 W ivy 'f V . f, 1. , I 3 ' 1 g, Nfl ' Ly . N X' 12 1, - -'-v 41:3 ,v, hr if . VA A X.-Q f ft ' 4 . A T dw . 5 X ln in C? W7 si Student Properties Board Promenadors Isl row: Ogland COE. mgrj, Steil fadxnj, Thomas, Martin Cbus. mgr.j Schaefer Cndxxj. 2nd row: Nordcnson, Gooclhuc Cseoj, Russell fLrens.1 Sweeney, Schweitzer Cpub.J, Stock. Sn! row: Moore, Stahl, French, War ncr, McLean Qchmnj, Rolfs Cpurch. agentj. Isl row: Christian, Peelcn, DeGraw Cpresj, Whiteside, Mcinhard, Rctz Anderson, Spzxhn. 2nrl raw: Murthy, Murphy fhist.J, Nvahlcsl fscc.J Coffey, Roberts. 5rd row: Shaffer, lsch Cndv.J, Nclscn, B. Anlacrsljcrnc l4'1l'l'lH Bwkcr Bolin Riu ith row lclzin Cl Bird ohnson K. Anker- . , 1 . , 'L ., 1 , , ' 1' 1 g , , J , sljcrnc fvxcc prcs.J, Hawkins, Frzmdscn, Toy, Grusnhow, Hansen. -. aw ff. gg. fiasisaszsasif 2 Q L? : , 5 1 My w was , x iii Eff: f 'L f Q :gif 1 ' r-if' 'lt W- ,M Y' 1 Z ,Q-, EAU I I '1 L l rl? B Social Bureau Isl row: Anderson, Johnston ftre:as.J, Phelps Cvicc pres.j, Mound Cprgsil, Mcints Cscc.J, Baur. 2nd row: Kelsey, Werls, Altenburger, Leader, 1':ur- bunks, Benson, Tcetcr. Not jzictured: Trimble. Social Bureau added a new activity to its program this year as it sponsored the new Christmas Festival of Music to add beauty to the Christmas season. Under the direction of Mr's. Vida Benson, Social Bureau also sponsored International Night, Dublin Players, Christmas gift selection jirograni, and trips to KRNT productions in Des Moines. The group is comjmsed of elected representatives from the sojihornore, junior and senior classes. Its purpose is the furthering of present social activities and the develojbnient of new events to round out the canijms social calendar. 281 9 7 1 Jimi. ...egglggai . , , , H.. ii, . wi. Y .... i. ,L ,. .. . gggggkgx 7 ,- ,, , .w.!f5W,,,,!,,, hm . 3 .MN , ,Wm Z Ist raw: Metcalf, Griebel, Humpnl, Kruse, Sillimaxn, Ulland, Ritlgcrs. 2nd rouu' Spencer, Nelson, Essex, Shaver, Shclgren, jeskc, Brewster. Sn! 1'o11': , Omundson, Mend, Burgess, Roos, Kuchl, Dick, Reynolds. 4111 row: Baker, Bzllkcmu. Shirley, Tindnll, liglnncl, Newby, Snow, Baal, Moore. Social Council C'o-owlinalifng camjms social aclivilies is llze job of the 1'e.s'lrlence social clzalwnen who f0'l l'l'L llze joint Social Council. Dames' Daze is one of its lfiggesl and most .v'11cce.s'.s'f1ll venln1'es. Meri are kings for one lhree-flay week-end winter qnarlei' when the women entertain and fool llze lzlll. Sorofllles anrl womenls' resirlences wie for lroplzies awawlecl vesiflences willz llre 11 iglzesl nmnlzev' of rlales. joint Social Council also schedules all exchanges, jwomotes panels on etiquette, jirovlrles l1al1y-sitteicsfo1'Pa1nmel Coiwl reszfflenls on dance nlglzls, and generally 672C0'll'I'Clg8.Y llie I1fH'f1TCiiMli011 511 C'fi 1lW-Y 50017111 life- lEf,J'0lii,rl?Fm3l',i fluff?-'Mlliliklf' lliiiilff 5552512'5iT.'i?luQE,ifS'liC,?.LlI ing, 'Riucl1:1rt, Johnson, Monroe, I-Iclvig. JTII row: Knspcrbzxucer, Nymnnn, Ellrlzzlrclt, P21flCl'S0f'l, Shors, Plcdger, Thorson. -Ilh row: Ladman ftre:xs.l, Randall, Earllnrl, Mitchell, Shohct, Hacker, Ross, Murkcr, Krause, Vauxh- rin, Gifl. L , K W1 sw ,,t,,,,.g u. 1 - tlimfxflfgifiiizzcxzi V - sstgsrrgggzswgm U ikiilx, 5? E me Q wr sw me 1 W Naam: 5 qw rn. A, F Rodeo Club One of the youngest carnjfus organizations, the four-year-old Rodeo Club, has a mentbershtjr of about :zo rnentbers. The club members work together to promote interest, high conduct and sjJortsrnanshijJ in rodeos and other functions of ranching. A special area of activity is to increase the interest in rodeo events such as rojltng, broneo riding, butldogging and barrel racing. The biggest event of every year for the club is working in coordination with the Veishea rodeo. At meetings throzzghont the year, nzfovies, ctt.s'e'1tssior1..s' and outside speakers keep rodeo interests stimulated. 2 Q A Q . P To rj- . y nf 4 Ex '95 Y K Ist row: Siebel, Cihak Cpresq, Knox, Schwinn, Gcarhart tvicc presj. 2nd row: Ashley fscc.-trcas.J, Frey, Rohlf. XVolvcrton. Srl! raw: Smith tpuh. chmnj, Martinez, Nelson, Kl'ClSCl'll'llCl', Bullcr. 283 Bomb Beauties 3 WWWQQ E 286 Ezfevytbing llf bmugf . . . The 1l1ZlL!'1I6ll the 11lif1l11d61TI'f0Od The Jzlbjbct if the only iIl1P01'f6llZL'Li Alfred Hitchcock This section is dedicated to the 1957 Bomb Beauties. They are a group composed of all the camfius queens chosen throughout the year and four Bomb Beauty finalists selected by a well-known personality. This year the Bomb Beauty Selection Committee asked Alfred Hitchcock, internationally famous movie producer-director, to choose four Beauties from eight finalists selected by a judging panel consisting of persons from areas of experience that the committee felt were essential for a Bomb Beauty. The judges were Thomas Lawton, arty Percy Dean, jJlzotiogr'ajJlzy,' Vffally Bishop, radio and TV,' Ruth Littlefield, facultyg -I. C. Schilletter, administratlong Betty Toman, jzlzysical educationg and tVIr. Norman, beautician. lVIrs. Blachlzurn., a residence director at Drake U niversit y, served as the out-of-town judge on the panel. Each of the 56 candidates was nominated by a residence group and entertained by the committtee at a reception and tea. The list was cut to 26 semi-hnalists and from this group, the judges chose eight hnalists. Mr'. Hitchcock then chose the four Bomb Beauties. One of the Bomb Beauties, Virginia Dorn, was chosen 1957 Veishea Queen of Queens. 288 Ginny Dorn Kappa Delta 239 gl 5 ww! wffgqy w 1 ww F egg H H X W ,w , 1 ,, ,u H1 Jr? QI, A W: , 2 X fm K E Qggw A r X . ff: wg -I nz 410.-,riff '- ,.:,.. , , , . :Nxk ,, -- Rf? Mmi H Kin? . 'Ing -I Vg ,. wwf ff ,Z . Zi 1 if? .. ,A 5-wrasi f .X ,Q L. wk FE gf v sg, N ., f-mm, .. K 5, ,Am . KAWWEZZSS :mm , 290 w 'Sp ,,, ..., Aff , . -mf: rl, Q N 4. ,:, .1-4.-f . S. m. W YJ V 7 A wk. ww sf Ear ,H M ,,,.. ' N' 'NW H QW a s f vu, 'hlw ifais 'Q ,H I M E REMWW, g .T 651' 3,4 Iody Dondore Kappa Abba T beta 291 W V V ww' J 1 w T, .... ,ia-1-.1 ff fFlf5gsL.. 5 , f ..w,,f,,. 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This year, the Festival of Music gave its listeners not only selections from past tradition, but other favorite hymns and carols of the season. There is music in the air throfaghoiit the year as the Iowa State Singers blenfl voices at college events. Miisic activities at Christmas were climaxerl by the rlebut of the Christmas Festival of Music-a Zbrograin combining favorite hymns and carols with selections from the traditional lVIessiah. The Singers are an integral part' of many Iowa State activities. At Homecoming events, the Christmas tree lighting cereinony in early December or as the c'urt'ain rises on the Stars Over Veisheaw j2rofl'action, the music of this group played a vital part. Director Robert IVIcCowen takes the 70 Singers on a 3-flay tour each spring to one of the four corners of Iowa. In that short time the melodies of the Singers reach 7500 people. 301 ,K .. 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Edgar, the orchestra oblers an opportunity for participation to all students and faculty members interested in symphonic music. The requirements for membership are an interest and ability to play standard symphony music. 305 Concert Band Prof. Frank Piersol Concert Band Director I - W if 7:5-X eq -Z mal 7- iw w it H sf- :Is . 9' Enjoyment for the jJart'icijJants is the function of the Iowa State Concert Band. This accounts, according to director Frank Piersol, for the enthusiasm of the group. The Cardinal Guild Activities Award went' to the Concert Band last year. One of the traditional activities of the Concert Band is its spring tour through Iowa and neighboring states. Last' year's tour took the musicians and their rlirector to parts of Iowa and Nebraska. Band members, in aclclition to playing three concerts a clay, spiced up the hits-rirling routine hy pulllishing a newsjzaper from typewriters on their laps, playing cards and singing. 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Gary Thomp- son's 21 points made the difference in a good opening-game performance by the Cyclones. Hozlrtoiz Defending Missouri Valley Conference champion Houston fell next, as Thompson rang up 35 points to lead a 92-73 rout. It was the first game played in ISC's remodeled Armory. Bri gb6I1IZ Young Always-tough Brigham Young yielded 57-48 in a close game at Ames next. The visitors led at half-time. T may Tech T Ill!!! A swing through the Southwest then brought victories over Texas Tech and Tulsa as young John Krocheski and steady Lyle Frahm came through to keep a sputtering ISC offense going. The Cyclones barely survived at Tech, 63-62, but swamped Tulsa, 72-52. lVj'07l1i11kQ The Christmas vacation game in Ames was heartening as Bill Strannigan and crew pre- vailed over Strannigarfs alma mater, 85-57. The Cyclones hit 52fZ, and I2 men entered scoring in an impressive show of balance. C071fT?1'EllC8 Tomrnament Off to Kansas City and the site of the pre- vious season's surprising success Iowa State ran headlong into Kansas and the touted Wilt Chamberlain. Iowa State jolted the basketball world by limiting Chamberlain to I2 points, but Gene Elstun's last-second jump shot gave the national poll leaders a 58-57 win. Iowa State turned in good performances in the consolation bracket of the holiday tourna- ment, Whipping Kansas State 74-64 and Nebra- ska, 89-69. MTJ'0Ll1'I' Then the previous season's letdown pattern took hold and mediocre Missouri fought hard to snatch the first of their two upset wins over the Cyclones, 77-59 at Columbia. For the second year in a row Iowa State was in an early hole in conference running. Uklalaoma Iowa State came home then to post one of its best-played victories of the year, 74-54 over im- proved Oklahoma. Again it was Thompson leading the Way, this time with 23 points. But each good offensive show by the Cy-- clones was being offset by a bad one, and as the conference race thickened now, the team blew hot and cold against loop opposition. D1'alee Still feeling the sting of the Missouri upset, the Cardinal and Cold tore into Drake with a vengeance, 97-7l, at Des Moines. Gary Thomp- son and John Crawford tallied 27 and 24 points, respectively, and the club's fast break had never been better. 319 A basketball game is an emotional thing 1 Nu ,i ,, E, Li diese 7 ,-Zi, t.at. , and there is emotion in greatness A, 20 Kalzrzlr This second encounter between the Jayhawks and Cyclones SCIIL 0,000 ISC fans away limp with excitement and happiness. Trailing by two points at halftime, the Cardinal and Cold used an air-tight defense and just plain persis- tence to win, 30-37. Oklalroma The Cyclones ignored a slow start and went on to one of their smoothest performances in topping Oklahoma, 74-54. Thompson's 23 points led the way to the eleventh win of the season. illzhrozfri Then it was Missouri again and bitter dis- appointment again. Thompson's 27 points was not enough to prevent 60-G6 defeat in an over- time. Oklnlaonm Their hopes jolted in the conference race now, the Cyclones relaxed for an unexpectedly- easy 67-57 win over Oklahoma at Norman. KLITZJZII The rubber game of the great Kansas series was a good deal tighter than the 75-64 score in favor of Kansas indicated. Loss of big men Don Medsker and John Krocheski by fouls spelled the difference - but for the third time in three games ISC held the fabulous Wilt Chamberlain to less than 20 points. Colorado Persistent Colorado came back from a I0- point halftime deficit, but the slightly-stale Cyclones held on for a '72-7l win. Balance scor- ing told the story with Lyle Frahm and Chuck Vogt each contributing 18. D1'ake Seniors Thompson and Vogt were on the mark in this game. Their combined total from the floor was 23 goals in 37 shots. Gary hit for 31 points and Chuck 24 to lead the 92-71 rout. -Colomdo Sheer hustle and light brought Colorado an upset prize this time at Boulder, 59-53. The biggest man in the conference this year - Kansas' seven-foot Wvilt The Stilt Chamberlain. fWfbrf1Jka The strain and disappointment of the con- ference race showed some as ISC slid past Neb- raska, 59-47 in a listless game. Kavzfaf Stale-hem and there Iowa State rose up for two of its greatest efforts in successive overtime games against the Wilclcats. The Cyclones lost 86-77 at Man- hattan and won 69-67 in Ames. Nebvufka The Cyclones trailed nearly all the way in a poor performance to drop their last game at Lincoln, 68-58. A long shot by Don Medsker split the cords as the final gun sounded to beat Kansas. The fans went wild. . -. --- 4l!Z 'fi 1 HP! f fr.-,ir Q, f ' 35 'ff K ,U W A' ' Q4 . V ,.2' 1 . , Q , x Tw A -- .,.. ' ,O .1 1 1.5 z 1 u, 1 7. 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Left tu right: Girton, Core, Johnston, Darby, WVarren-, Boltenfzeld, Hall- meyer, Moedm, Mornhorst, Forbes, Eystone, Barden, Gmger, Glassburner. v LQ Hi' i N W Ulf? x ' 'wZ ' ' 4 L I .. I 1 . Q8 . l-X Y QQKSPERN S 4 Ff,ff2'f 115 A QKENS ram 4 xx , W L 'E' 5' ' A V tf Tj ri..Jfj, 1 9 : Ylgzim fm' . r r ' W wh f X J J X5 WDPERT r 67 2 .4 Y V 1 r X , Mrh1,.L1J,ii1mg',1'J. B ,fa Baseball Coach Cap Timm Ixl row: Taylor, Guards, G. Thompson, D. Thompson, Black, Peters Lyons. Znd row: Coach Cap Timm, Weise, Bertell, Fleckenstein, Latferty Brink, Steirt, Hain. 3rd row: Palmer, Anderson, McNertney, Carstens Groth, Anderson, Halverson. Iowa Teacher Minnesota 8 Minnesota 9 Minnesota 12 Missouri 6 Missouri 18 Coe 2 Kansas 3 Kansas 8 Record S 3 8, Offut Air Base 4, Colorado 7, Colorado 12, Kansas State Kansas State 3, Oklahoma lil, Oklahoma l, Nebraska 13, Nebraska The 1956 Cyclone diamond team survived a slow start due partly to the usual run of had weather and went on to gain a o-o seasonjs record and a 6-6 Big Seven mark, Five of the hrst six games went into the records as defeats for ISC, but the fast-learning Cyclones then came on to take eight of their next ten contests for a fifth-place conference hnishf The Cyclones fielded a young infield that came to he known as one of the best in the loop hy season's end. Arnie Gaarde at third base was the only senior in that unit, with Gary Thomjlson at SlZ07'lSl0i1, .lack Taylor at second base and sophontore jerry 1VIcNertney at hrst base. Behind the plate was junior Dick Bertell, named after the season to a second-team berth on the All-American. 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FT Cyclone Wrestlers Finish Third In National Meet at Pittsburgh Iowa Slale's 1957 wrestling leam waded lhrough the iouiglzesl hind of comibetilzfovz to ll 9-3-1 record - cm d zz lhlrd-jllzzce finlslz in the mlliovml mee! al Pillsl1m'glz. The 1'eg'1alrz1'sefz.s'oH was highlighted hy zz, 13-13 lie wllh Ohlczhonm A and lVI,yea1'-in fH'1Clj'6flT-0'l.Ll lhe biggest name in collegiate wrestling. This was the stage-seller for the NCAA comjletlllovz, where the Cyclones edged ou! lhe Aggies once again, fivzlslzzfvzg llehi-nd Ohlahonm mul Pill in the standings. C onch Harold N ichols' crew was jmced hy unbeaten Frank Powell Q14 zulvzsj amd .S'0f2lIO77'L07'6 Ron Gray K1 IQ. Gray we-nl on to cc second-jdzzce showing in ihe 71HllO77-lLlS. Gene FTIITZII., Dezm Cowzev' and Dale Kelelson covered llzemselwes wllh glory, loo, hy mlflng' lhi'rd jnlaces in their 1'e.s'j1ecliife weighls in the NCAA affair. Cray was lhe only cowiference Clll1f?'IZ11. Loaded down with sojzhonzores and jimlors, Couch Harold Nichols se! his sights on the zmllomcl c'lza11'1,j1io1lzisl7iff in '53 ov' '59, Mgt ':Q' , ,W , , . 1. 1 . . lv.. , X, :I .v 2, 1: 1 lc n:,x:4117gv:x5J-5,45-.44-,:51ua,.4, g1.:..i.up:-.' 345 pq Y H w ' : .ET .---- g'-1 ss H H f Sli m all Swimming Record 49, Nebraska 36 39, Denver 47 54, Colorado 32 28, Michigan 77 61, Loyola 25 57, Kansas 28 28, Oklahoma 57 ,Q - ,H ,lm w ,js 'l.lxfo5'lm..1.,m Hn lu 'jul I' ' 1 ,lu-Eg ww r M. 11 vw uw sg: spa ,uw .A :-: , lst mm: Bridgcxnzxn, DeYoung,. Wassmuth, Thompson, Hanna. Zml row: Gleason, Glnvka, Carter, Jennings, Carr. 5rd TDIIJJ Coach jack McGuire, Mlnarik, Ewen, Shearer, McCullen. Coach Iack McGuire 7, ., L,y,.-.,.-- ffl .. ' 1 4'- bf rv' 'A ,ef J H ' , I 331 ,X ,lj ,....:- - 'W' 4 H , ,...Af-T-f ' M ,c -...M qawvuugi ! '?i'-cr.:-we 1 W Iowa State's role as a power in Midwestern swimming circles suffered from lack. of clejlth in 1957. Still, the Cyclones came away from their usual tough scheclule with four wins, three losses, and second place in the conference meet. Fewer than a dozen men placed consistently in clnal-meet competition. Ron Mlnarlh was the stanrlout, scoring 55W points for his team and walking 017 with the Big Seven title in the loo-yard breast stroke. He tooh a Qhrst place in hoe of the seven meets. Dale l7VIlSS17?,7Lll1, comlzinefl with .lim DeYo'Lmg lo fown lhe confe1'ence's best one-Iwo 11'llf1'ICh in lhe diving event. 'VVllSS7I'l'll,ll1 was Big Seven one-melev' ehamjz, and in five of the seven dual meets, VVassmuth and DeYo1mg look. first aml seconcl places. Lack of numl1e1's showecl up ln loibsiflefl selhacks lo Oklahoma and Mic11.iga1z.V, two of the 7'LfLllO7'L,.S top leams. The loss to Oklahoma was lhefl1'sl one to a loop foe in the home pool in more than zo years. si H , ,,,, , , l,x,,N ,,l, 5? , 'P L -2 1 is PD T. 334 iff W 'fm f-'PY ,. . 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Y . . 111 f i 1 wg.-L , 511351: Hi V VSYI i lili- A yw, ,. If ' ff :W ' I yu, V Q Wim' Lis' .LAT xiii' x ?Fs'E..e. 'mn' 'KL' f Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State Iowa State The Team Nor . Denver thwestern Nebraska . Kansas Colorado Record Iowa State .. Missouri Iowa State . . . Drake Iowa State . Oklahoma Iowa State Kansas State Iowa State O, . . Villanova lx! row: Taylor, Shupc, Powell, Bertucci, Fogarty, LaMont, Lohrenz, Hill, Bredesen, Baldwin, Rogers, Lary, Kudlinski, Wolf fmgi-J. 2nd raw: Falter, Rippel, Sadanowicz, Murphy, Heinrich, Munger, Giuntolli, Gibson, Blanchard, Latting, Arndt, Bird, Jensen, Ingram, Herbst. 5rd TOIUI Van Werden, Sparks, Holdcfcr, Muelhaupt, Martin, Harden, Yoder, Tyson, Hansen, Schwartz, Scheldrup, Bartelt, Rickert, Poncius, Donohue, Johnston, Wade. 4111 row: Chartier, Blaney, Tilles, Robitaille, Xvede, Carle, Kloot- wyk, Dilfrancesca, Steele, Hulslander, Pohl, Mclcalf, Carlson, Dennis, Roberts, Brus, WValter. 336 Cyclone Gridders Lose Eight Games and Coach in Rough 1956 Season Iowa State lost eight football games and its coach in l956, all true to the form of modern ISC football. The story of this season is the story of the first three games - at Denver, at Nebraska and at Northwestern. A frantic rally brought vic- tory at Denver, but dramatic one and two-point losses at Nebraska and Northwestern broke Cy- clone spirit and set the stage for complete col- lapse. Physically, this Iowa State team lacked in speed -and next to desire, there is probably nothing so important as speed in modern-day football. It was a lack which showed signs of being overcome by desire early in the season, but which eventually spelled failure for the Cardinal and Gold. The home crowds didn't see the best efforts of their team because they were made in the above-mentioned road games. The Northwest- ern and Nebraska losses were by the narrowest of margins, and neither was decided until less than two minutes remained. The Cyclones were a touted defensive unit in the early stages of the campaign, but the early-season disappoint- ments and failure of the offense seemed to take the starch out of Cyclone tackling, too. While the struggle on the field wasn't overly- encouraging, the show of spirit in the east stands was a different story. Student attendance was good, and so was the pep generated. Good breaks from the weatherman and out- standing performances by Dr. Frank Piersolls great marching band and the student card sec- tion made for perfect football afternoons, des- pite meager success by the team. jim Myers became the new Cyclone head late in the winter. He brought with him a UCLA- bred tan, a strong belief in the old single-wing attack, a young and reputable coaching staff, and a great love for winning. 3 yn- rf H, I ,- I N . I In L ,E gf -.. 0 ' 1-sf L, 1 Head Coach Vince DiFrancesca looks glum as season progresses. His legacy here is one ridiculous excuse for a football stadium, one respected freshman coach in Arch Steel, a hint of some backfield speed up from the l956 freshman squad, and oh yes, one losing tradition - perhaps the big- gest obstacle of all. Denver Perhaps one of the physically-toughest games of the season for Iowa State, this one gave hope of better things for the Cardinal and Gold. The Cyclones took Denver to the point of exhaus- tion with a grinding ground offense, then scored the winning points with only seconds to go in the game against the Pioneers' helpless defenses. The field goal, twice a cause for defeat the pre- vious season, almost turned the trick again as Denver tallied on a three-pointer midway in the last quarter. But the Cyclones surged back with 337 df ff One Cyclone manages to punch through the solid Oklahoma line. Iowa State had one of its better defensive days against the nation's number one team. a final slashing drive of some 60 yards to send Chuck Latting over for the winning touchdown with little more than a minute left. Sophomore Bob Harden scored first for Iowa State and the Cyclones had a 13-10 success to start off their season. N 07'fl7WLi9'f131'l'l iThe fumble reared its ugly head to thwart Iowa State's effort for a major upset before 35,000 at Evanston, Ill. The Wildcats, destined to become the Big Ten's surprise team, carried a 14-0 lead into the fourth quarter, only to see it melt before the onslaught of the Cyclones. Chuck Latting carried to paydirt twice on twist- ing runs of 38 and 15 yards, but his fumble deep in Northwestern territory at the end of the game ended Cyclone hopes. Northwestern 14, ISC 13. 333 Ncbfzzfka Nebraska used a field goal for the second straight year to maintain its jinx over the Cy- clones. Iowa State scored in spectacular fashion in the opening minutes when fullback Marv Walter' snatched a fumble from the air and rambled 56 yards to seven points. Don Brown's harrowing 76-yard run in the third period brought the Huskers within 7-6 and set the stage for a finish that thrilled 35,000 watchers- including Cyclone migration followers. Iowa State still owned that 7-6 lead- and the ball - when a stray pitchout was booted back to the ISC 15 and recovered by Nebraska with just four minutes left. The Huskers pushed to a first down on the two, but a tremendous ISC defensive effort shoved them back to the four on fourth down. Barely a minute remained when George Harshman sent a place-kick sailing through the uprights. Colorado No less opportune time could have been picked for the Cyclones to make their home debut, as they made their poorest showing of the year. I-Iomecomers who'd been encouraged by the team's fight in opening games saw the Cy- clones in a complete collapse as Colorado rolled, 52-0. The future Orange Bowl champ Buffa- loes unleashed tremendous single-wing power to score at will. Kanfaf A fourth-quarter cave-in gave Kansas a hard- earned 25-I4 decision in this one. The Cy- clones held a 14-13 lead going into the last period, but fell before a surprisingly-effective Jayhawk passing attack. The last KU tally came in the game's linal seconds when ISC took a futile gamble deep in their own territory. IVIiJJ'011 ri The once-confident Cyclones were by this time riddled by injury, plagued by fumbles, and in a word beaten. Coach Dilirancesca was mak- ing wholesale lineup changes, working his squad late in practices. At Columbia, Iowa State flash- ed its old defensive prowess to hold MU score- less for two quarters, then the Tigers ran rough- shod for a 32-0 win. Drnke - Never quite ready to give in, Iowa State made its swan-song in spectacular fashion in winning from Drake, 39-14. Perked up by modest suc- cess in their building program, the Bulldogs came to Ames keyed for a great effort, but couldn't come near to coping with the fury of the Cyclones. Sophomore Bob Harden thrilled the home crowd with touchdown runs of G6 and 73 yards to highlight ISC's best offensive show. Oklabonzzz For all the failures of the 1956 season, Iowa State could still say that they played mighty Oklahoma as close as did Notre Dame and Michigan State. The score was 44-0. Though the nation's top-ranked team used its name play- ers for very nearly the complete game, the Soon- ers could do no better than two touchdowns in the second half against the dogged Cyclones. Ka11faJ State Iowa State scored first on a Bob Harden run before Kansas State rambled, 32-6. This was not an outstanding K-State outfit, but Iowa State fumbles and Wildcat passing success proved the difference. Villanova A young Villanova team with great size and homecoming backing slapped down ISC in Philadelphia, 27-0. It was the last game for nine Cyclones. The easterners ground to their scores with long sustained drives and stopped several serious Cyclone thrusts. Fred Rippel was outstanding in his last game for the Cy- clones. 339 l 'CD E5 iw , .4 I Q f i xv Women's I gi 'W' -E ,QM in ,A Y tin ' .E M xxx ' U W x is Wi- l 2, if ' E Mai' 4s X 1: H325 0.7 l. cz' , F ,,,i - C? 6 'Q .. 1 a t Vi ! in ' Fl U f'lL if f 'VS , -s -T? X-X AU' age ? ' A Q Q Zz ?. E' .ZF :F I Isl raw: Anderson, Dahl Qasst. trcusj, Dr. Guiol Cfac. adv.l, Miles Cprcs.J, Buchwnld Qsccj. Znrl row: Chambers, Grote fll'E2'lS.D, Wright, Schrader, Lzlue. v37YI row: jones, Helin, Hohcnbokcn, Nicholson, Rudclillc Qnssl. scc.J, Schneider fpub. rl1m11.l. Ixl row: Hill, Dahl, jones Cpresq, Nordykc. 21111 rozu: Tunmu, Long fvicc prcs.J, Dr. Forker Qzlclxzj, Schrader, Dr. Guiul. 3rd row: Buchwalcl, Lchr Csec.-Lreas.J, Miles, Nicholson, Smith, Schneider. 'WL 13 2 4 l X wg, R l 3 MA 7 Ee - 1 1' . l A J 5' l 'V 1 1 i PU L. - :T Q- - '.,-' Ulf? vj.'- A ' X 6. Ii- . Inf, .mv . V 'gil 'Q '. Ut., .Y I M X .'- 1-. ' ii. ' ' ' I -i.. f Nw, ,, 1 fn l Athletic Improvement Council Ist row: J. Young, Hoffman ttreas.D, Moran, Myers, Sealock, Housh Cprcsj, Judge Cvicc pres.J, Brokaw, Epperly. 2nd row: Silcox, Spikings, Pierce, Jan Bridgmzm, Nordyke, Nicholson, DePuydt, Grant, I-Iohenhokcn, Klinkefus, xVilllCI'S. 3rd row: D. Young, Rinehart, Racine, LaRue, Harll, MrCz1Il, Chellingcr, Bennett, Hnakcnson, Twcdt, Robinson, Anderson. -lllr row: Slunkard, Bock, Schaumburg, Peterson, Schuson, Stuelke, Ohrt, john Bridgmzm, Schzxlk. Promoting interest' in sports, raising morale ancl giving incentive to our teams is the function of the Athletic Improvement Connell, better known as the 630 Clfztb. Comjioseft of one member from each residence, the club sponsors the Athlete of the Weelf,J' and the Athlete of the Yearj' awards. Other yearly projects include a pig roast for the freshman football team, Veislzea open house and a sports showcase in the Memorial Union. The club was organized in 1947 after a 63-o Homecoming loss. 341 Q. s 5 6.---X arsity I Club The members of the Varsity I Club strive to provide a means of l7'l7,f1TO'U6'7'7I,6Hl' for the members both socially and scholastically through their meetings and activities. In order to become a member, an athlete must have earned an I ' award in one of the major sports on ca1njJ1is. Pledging is held at the end of every major sports season, or about 3 times a year. This year there are about 65 members. After going thronglz a hell week the pledges are then initiated. Besides the monthly meetings, three major projects of the club are the Varsity IU Carnival during winter quarter, the varsity-alumni football game in the spring and the presentation of HI blankets to senior clnb members. Henry Philmon, VJVI. 3, served as j17'6Slllf377fl this year. 342 lst row: Corner, Donohue, Sandbultc fvice prcs.J, Philmou Cprcsj, 1-1. XV. Pclcrscm Unit. ndvj, YVnItcr, Nimmo. Zml row: Harden, Carlson, lfnzcl, Powell, jcnsen. 3r1I row: Hansen, Hill, Moyer, Marsh, Crznvfnrd, Fricllcy. Muriel jones Varsity I Queen riff? 'Q' fa x w v 1, 4 -ul xi!! L. 3 . 5 Q : , V Lll M ' .ul N' 1 J ? if F55 . i 'glgjz A .fm f -W-M , 1 fl w-N5 ..3 'L 5 .8 '1 r- fl Q 1 J L. J 4 , i.,.i,! ' Y Y 5 T I V- UE? A j , 5 L Mk ' 1 F 'fr - ik ' '-. . ' w I V . I K , A V: Ml I' if E 'f , ., 'K 9, Y 'ft A 'QL Y . . .,.1.... , Z ff -zu , , , B I in H 13 H .r ,izz ' A V gif , - V , A' i n ix l L.: . H 1 1 3 L' 5 'P i 1 . is I 1 I 3 ix ' V ' Zlz 5 ' 1+ Q si -Q if 30 - 'Y I I ' ' il E Q 1 'Q ? ' E ' JW! 243 'Vg W Q -,- a. ..4 . ,t1??. , J wil, 1 .V w, M EX., t -. ., 1' J YV , , ,.- , A f t- 4 . ' 9' 'kg r - 5 f q :I ' ' ' , 2?f.,,:., 1' t A Y: i v . , A Y , W t - X n V y .-: if t if to e I ,wt I Q 1 kk... J 'QB' :W-1 ' iqgkam f fo' ' if - : , , 4 ' ef fl 'N 'T L,w7'f'9' -: '-'ze-n.,.,m ' A , V. A - ' -Am ., 'W-K-5-'7 ,211 c .fr ., . yemg. 1- M ,, Q ru, we ff'.'-E:-,I.',' 'L if' Wm.. F 5 1 mf. -X-6, -- f Lf: X 'X Aa,-, ef- f- 5 ' 'fe-. If ' N if' .. ' gf Eb ,SF ? ' ,. if 533'- .,5 . -' --H'--- W- A , , 4 M . QW 5? 5 tk Q ' , ,f 1 t o , , I L J: I 'YE' e ! t Sf' rise l'ZiiI ': 'I ' M ' ' .-,-,Q ' ' ' ' F ,Y -f - 5553 V4 - . '. 1 ,Q 'ss ,, A .F an f -- , rg i g., 1. f 1 wg 3 L!: .z : u4A:.L.Q ualegg- ,..4eg..n... Q. -.L-.-. -Q'-1 - , Cheer Squad Pep Council Left to right: Bannister, Gorman, Dickerson, Simpson, Chambers, Long, Kloppcnbcrg. Ist row: Spikings, Vogt, Kellenberger, Prof. Peterson ffac. adv.J, Dietz fpres.J, Barra. 2nd raw: Long, Melichar, Spangler, Petty, Lueck, Ailbee. 3rd row: Kuebrich, Chapmzlu, Peterson, Racine, Mlnnrik, Lozier, Nichol- 5011. 3 ' t ' e 1 ' t ' P-fit T 'vw 1 f . zu- X X 'l' , .. gg. i B EI- i . - ..Mi497 X' Q' . , . 13, Y S :mn 1 L 1' V' lllli' 1 N f A'- LEM A ' 1 K ' 2 7 fx QW - S4 5 .,., . 2 s l9W '1 fgf ' fyffx b' ':j,gffaf, , 1 ' '- ' ,T -Lf- vr rganizations ings? ' f-' VVS? ' iii ,gf 'NS 1 W Mgwfg 1 vw? H ' 53.422, , ? A gzll V WMM W , afwg ,. X A , Wxmzf ' w 2523- fY fi 1 A v Ez Club H H ww w Xu 59 u H www H , .ul 345 -rpg ,sf if i Ev Em ,fi iw, . fin. Y F 's '5 ni . W as f Q is if A A J 33 , -:n.:.:.e'.'s2' , !:,,ge:s S 3 R , in 4 i ,5,,.... w wg, Av V - Q14 3 X ig 4 uf ' 4- , --.,. ir-,I HQ J ff' i W Radio Worksho P Radio 'Workshop members get first hand experience in production of radio programs. Here a group of WVorkshoppers adds some music to a tape-recorded program. hhins, Wa lfrrml: Boulton, Clmndlcr, Young, Smith, Bruncr. Ro ji 1 LL? I -, .YmW, A H sfessfgf. ' - '55g'.?'2 , 5 VYQFIEQS I asa ,.,. ...J Qi Dunn, '1'humpson, Knhzm Cfuc. adixj. Bark: .cfm hz Q..-1 w--...igs -5 . , fax ma: 2. 1 2::fQgzww .Muir -, is Er: E 4 l 'gifs' ?52M,3f5w ii- fu rm 'lm I ggi . Q 4 7, vm.-1.3:-Y k -fsi? -ggi' 1, :pigs .5.,.,'- ifgr -mln -isav-in L ff: , , fi' '- A ,Q 3. :, Qifial' Il 1 . ,gsgq - , ' ' 'L . I ' ' ' lm 3,5321 ew - -,filers m,g,.,, ,,i,,,,, , W -N-faieli ' 5 :wifi ms WW s 'I -, ' ' 'nf ff'-.5 ,, H Mg- ,f,, was :fmymw use-QE , ' ' -1 ws' VN: IMQE E EH- 1 4 ' - 5 QQ' ,Q riiglglx l w' 2151 , 1- ml - 2:1 ies I -Wag V 543 K ,nfs ,. lm jjfw' I uf ' -:QQ 1 1:-.. - L Z Z fm ' 'Y li lst rorv: Logan, Newton, Christian, Hullingcr, Copeland, Philmon. Hczlbcr- lin, Knlscm, Snyder. 2nd row: Coll, Andrews, Dille, Gcnrharl, Moc, AHA good, Kloudn, Kramer, Brown. Frrl row: Rossmun, Wood, Maman, Krause, FZIRO, Krichcl, Brenny, Grcixnan. 4111 rozv: Rowe, Warner, Mitchell, P a Gzlincr, Mlnzxrik, Maynard, Cornelius, Holsingcr, Norris. The 50 memhe1's of Alpha Zeta, agric'1ull1w'e honorary, meet monthly to promote sclzolarshija and to develop character and leaderslzip in Agrlcultmfe. 1VIem!2ers in the fzclpper two-fifths of lhe class are chosen for memhershijn Some of the group activities include a keep off the grass ca1njJalgn in the sjwmg, lzonorlhg high freshmevfz scholars mul selecting an oultszfrmrllng ag1'icu.llure j11'ofesso1'. 347 lx! rozv: Sl1cllcnhurgcx'. Dnluk Cprcs.J, Grashorn Knorr, saab, Pospisil, Bnokin, Smny. Em! row: Mclcher. West, Sewcll, Tubbs, Shaw, Warrington, Maxsrholf, in! mm: Clifton, Moc, Rolfs, Ashlxuld Ctr:-:xs.J, Borclwers. ta I I SICYCHSOII, YVilson fret. scuj, Gcrnnnd. E E Honorary Knights of St. Patrick 1.xf row: Link, Mzlxhcin, G21H211,fllCl' Cprcs.J, lizllgctly fsccj, Cochran -1 yl -' 0- ltrcnsj, Polcnz. 2116i row: Paine Cvicc prcs.J, lfloifmzm, Warrington, Englneellllb Honorary jolmson, Vcttcrick. 31'rl row: Alexander, I--licks, Kelsey, I-Icnniugscn, Peterson, Xvcrts, Chapman. Ifnrully nd1'i.mr: 1,2lgCl'SU'0ll1. . , . E5EL':-V .I 1 Cx? -xii: Km ' , T-'-f'r?E?:: Q 'N' f 44 E .- , , WEQ 'ig N9 -ue .' Q' ' - ? 1 If Li? ,mawf Tau Beta i Engineering ' 57957 The Ames chapter of Tau Bela Pi, national engineering honorary, was established at Iowa Stale in 1907. Nlembers of Tan Bela Pi are selected from undergrafluates in engineering who have shown high scholarship anfl exemplary character and from alumni who have been onzfstancling in the held of engineering. juniors in the upper eighth of their class and seniors in the upper hflh are eligible for membership. Tan Bela Pi awards a ,155 prize to a freshman engineer with the highesl grade-point at the enrl of two quarters. lst row: Sawycrs, King, Dolztk, West. Eddy, Dunlmltl. Znrl row: Clifton, l'Vilson, Gibbon, lN'OllCl'lllLlll, Grzlndlielcl, Rothrock, Rowe, Gay, Eilerding, Carpenter, Mztscholf, Tubbs, Mfarrington. 3rd row: Gcrnancl, Stevenson, Scott, Daugherty, Ward, Posplsil, Evans, Uelner, Body, lXlCGilVI'Z1ll, john- son. afilz row: Fidlar, Hill, Gifford, Trimble, Pokorny, Paine, Ehlers, Harrigan, Hansen, julius, Christensen, Elfcrding, Lehman, Cook. f, -in II: - xi . . Kmlig g - A. nl - fa. 4 . ' ' Zgggfff' 'X I X W M, w V. ,... .. u 5 um I U- -V' , , ,MN N, 3. gig 'G ' .. - r s 1 X .H 7 I Hu m m uf QA. ,',' 4 i Y-H' 3- ! xl H ,Q 4 .. D fi? w HM f fm 1.5 ii? .., . f.,f fins 3, vvf- 4- A fl uv' + L A Q X v, Mm ,r-Q . - my 'Q ,VA 42.9 Z' .-, ww 'E' 1' -C? lit ruzv: Hllllll. Kendall, Lindzthl Qprcs.J, Dc Hzmn Cviu- pri-s.J. Enrl rurv: NICCZIFIIIY, Pettit, Monroe, Danielson, Schindvl. i- Art S ' t f Land p ' lx! rmv: Dillnvon, Hanson, Blxtuklc-tlpgu, Brown, Morrison, Willianns, Copc- rc hind, Acrcn, Cztitigain. Schtnciscr. l:il7SiIIIlllUIlS Qi'aic.1tdt'.7. 21111 rmv: Sweeney, Wilding, Wood, lflcig, IILIIIIICY, Bzirton, rl-l'1lViS, Quinn, Pryor, L SlCWIll'l, Rcnztutl. 3rd raw: Dunn, Nanlhins, Mztynaird, Henry, linoshnng, Ncidcrtnain, Pratt, Cznnplmcll, Hugclcn, Gentry, Krulosky. H- '. L, ' tt, - . .U 1, 'W IIE fx -z-v+-f-w-, Y Y ii i l isis --f. -. . Y M - sly ll H fjw lizgj,-ali.: . his 1 X N 'Q sm ill ' if-A' lx! row: Baker, Wilson, Riglcn Crcc. seep lhilev Qcurr sccj Holsingcr VW, X H i X ii i X ,ii X X fW . . , A , . . . . . . Cprcs.J, Field, Falcon, Crufl Ql1isl.J. 21:11 row: Penningroth, Lewis, Ald' rich, Rnndcll, Gruber, Pollork, Benson, Lease. 5rd row: Lindemier, 1.00, I I I Hurling, Howard, Suckctt, Felclmunn, Snyder, Sknligslzul. -III: row: Sue- hurgcr, Sorensen, Gvssnlelmnnn, Trille, Slcddom, Colgan, Upstill, Nlclicc, Young, Gilliland. ' 'xg x uw? 10' Q' 'x-refills, 4-Q lx! rum: Chcsnut, Krcb, Galrriclson, Lcslc, Scott fzulxnj, Noble Ctrcnsj Nelson Qpub. clnnn.j, Brown. 27111 row: Morphcw, Eason, Dunlmni Thompson, Clappcr, SLuphnny, Carlson, Secllurck, Clayton. 3111 row: Sny clcr, l-flowcll, Wright, Brokkcn, I-lindmun, Oslmun, Carlson, McDonald Merrill, -III: row: Culmer, Hzigzui, Mundi, Phelps, Clem, Bchrcnds, Cur- ver, Johanson, Gillespie, Degnzin, nf ,- lu L Isl row: Christensen, Perrin. Kessler, Schlichl, Ezuncr, Nielsen, X'Vitt, Schro- der. Powers, YVaggie, Wang. 2nrl row: Schznn, Meyer Csec.l, O'Ne:1l Komaszr, Rocknrcl, Sclnralbe, Mart, Smiih, Glade, hICClCll1lllLl fine. 2111.3 3rd row: Robinson Cprcs.J, Schulz, j. Nielsen, M. '1'l'l1C2ll'lO, Ausenhus Minus, Lineburg, Kipp, Kasperbuuer, Larsen, Willis. 41111 row: Tompkins, Forstrom, Hleberg, Lehnus, I--Ioerner, johnson, Aldrich, Sickles, Nelson Anderson, Rickers, Frier, Shoemaker, Gee. Isl row: Fzms. Hanson, Larson, Lenl, Braynard, Croonquisl, Hoyer, Bundy, D. Nielsen, H2ll'lgT21VCS, Dunnwuy. 2nd raw: Baker, Deweese, Cornish Fraser, Bettis, Baker, Taylor, R. Fairs lvice pres.J, Diehl. 3rd row: Ander son, Long, Slotls, Hale, Dukes, Bunch, Havel, Arnold, Ekeland, Nolhr wehr, Davis. -lllz row: Ginger, Anderson, Findley, L. Anderson, Drendel Tinnermcier, Dvorak, Nissen, Howell, Dayton. , - . Ei.,-,i,m ,ii ,f ' 3557 'Q v fjv, 1-'. , ' . -his E i r 1 Ag. Education Club Lvl rozu: Murrcll, Jepson, Olin, Schrum, Meyer, Newton, flllll-lllilll, Muller, Havens, Campbell Qlreusj. Enrl mul: Nash, Oukmzni, Plane, jones, M17- Cormick, Foss Roberts, Rubin, Pune. irrl mum' Mulclcr, Linn, RlC'lllSlllClCl'. Ressler, Genzen, Nelson, Ott, Mullins, lissex. -Ill: row: Mackey, Aslilmeher, I-Iolek, Plnger, Jorduhl, Hagen, McDonough, Lingren, Snnclherg, Meyers. l.xl rrmu' Withers, Seward, Thorson, Seehnsen, 'l'ownscnd, Weymillcr, Cairns. 21111 row: Mark, Weiss, Slife, Lee, Snlisburg, Shindoll, Wortmun, Tindzxll. Jrrl row: Hoover, Rule. Weber, Young, Schwartz, Sansgnnrd, Toms. Agronom Club ,, W,A.W,A. , szifgz ., Q if W ,Q ,yt ,yHY53?E5':532 i ,,,,, , .,,.. ,, V . . , ,f , V r ,,,g,g,,., ,X M A , 5. Wir W In wx :M may l.x1 rozu: Ren, Gnrdncr, Barnes, Rodgers, Brocrs, Recd, Schollcs Cfac. ndxuj, Glzmdon, Hurn, Crnry Qvicc prcs.J, Tordol'f. Zml row: Freeland, Sawyer, Pcrsingcr, Lcc, VonChong, Ganschow, Smith, Strayer, Schnmpcher, Ford linkin. 3111 rom: Rouwenhorsl, Hcrgert, Jensen CtreaS.D, Hillcnmn, Sparks Cprcsj, Johnson, Mounce. 4th row: Linn fsec.J, Mnlliv, Brown, Roy, Cornelius, Arnold, W'clls, Barra, Carlson, Seiln. McGrz1Ll1. lx! row: Shrcsllizi, Hein, Schulkc, Wagner, Kuchl, Pctcrscn, Davidson, lnglcduc, Castillo, Voy. 21111 rozv: Tiraxdo, Gyznnpoh, Goil, Gunn Martinez l.:unpley, McCmry, Stiopc, Gourlcy, Hcnscl. Srfl row: jon:-s, Ericson, Vain Der X'Veidc, Klimll, Eggcrling, Ault, Bonner, Dingcr, Hinklcv Klccsu HIL rozr: BCZIIIY, Heald, Koster, I-Iczxdinglon, Carlson, l'1'cslon, Norris, O'Kcefe, Hartmann, Mullcr, lfrcmlcrick ffnc. :1dv.l. K, i 1 H, YA , , l lst row: Croonquisr, Augustine Chistq, Herring, Barr, Evans, Bishop Csponsorj, Carlson Qjr. z1d.J, Clayton. End raw: Heuck, Cassel, Ingles, Collier, Folk-zers, Good, Ferneau, Cross. 3rd row: Griggs, Holst, Aronson, Goerlng, Bemis, Boclmke ffac. nd.J, Borror. Altlz row: Erlcmeier, johnson Cmen's act. Clllll.l, Herman, Hertz, johnson, Floy, Eason, Beujergcrdcs, Cook. Ixl r'a:i': Russell, Stock, Muggc Cart. ClIl11.J, Pace Qvicv prcsj, Ncwlmcrg, Ihcn, lVhcLsliuc, Wuzxge, Ncwhcrg, Nehlsen. Qrzrl rom: Lilly, Norman, Peck, Obrcclu, Polsou, Leary, Pace, Gooclhuc Qscaj, lVinslow, VVcst. 37'll row: McDonald, Willis, Kopf, Wilson, Pcclcu, McClure Cprcsj, Curr, King, Vosseller. -1111 row: McConnell, Wilkcus, Bucliler, fpub. Cllllhj, Kuhlmann, Lang, Tiurks, Lcllow, juuseu, YV:-zih, Oldham Qtrcas.J. - L. ii' 'I ' 5, .-ag I. i ' 'QM , 59' ' 54 Mig :vc-'Liang . A' !iS . Y 'VQ.: .N ,V - Y 1,4 vi: VL gy 4 . ' wg , ' -L., , Q4 -125' 6 0, , 'L , , I vain 1 r. 1 W , . W? 'Eiga Q QQ! if U E 24 K 5 . 3' 1 K I W 4 rigs, X FHIH' Dair Husbandry Club Discussions, talks and movies on the latest dairying methods in order to create an awarness in members of the importance of dairy farming in the United States is the program of the Dairy Husbandry Club. Organized in 1924, the club is headed by john Kramer with Arthur Porter acting as faculty adviser. ,Monthly meetings include programs which stimulate interest in dairy farming. .Each january, the Dairy Husbandry Club gives a banquet at which the honorary member of the club is announced. The club also participates in Veishea and ' the Little International Livestock. Show. Helping with the annual Cow Conference and sponsoring a sophomore dairy judging contest are other projects of the club. 358 M ww tm - mm, QF Ist row: Johnson lvice prc5.J, Tcdesco f11ist.J, Foreman, Mawc, Duval Percyrrxlraola. 2nd raw: Diehl, Wunder, Breeze, Moe, Templeton, Rich- mond. 5rd row: Christian, Xvindhorst, Leslie fscc.J, Xvardcll, Ritchie Vogel, Kramer fprcsq. -ftlz row: Dille, Tyrrell, Lang, Kraft, Emmcrl Ist row: Mend, Meade, Lawrence, Larson, Moore Cvicc prcs.J, Brenuy fsccq, Ruzirku Qprcsj, Fnbricius Ctrcz1s.J, Rosenburgcr Cfnc. adj, Leh- man, RCCIlnlll'l. End rom: Elliott, Ehrcdt, Schultz, Baumann, Duda, Seme- rad, Vovcs, Dorman, Flocklmrt. 3rd row: Baker, Sherman, Rauch, Pro- chnskn, jucl, Moklebust, Suclcns, Groves, Ycarns, Sclrrocdcr, lforsytllc. Dairy Industr lub Dairy Industry Club rnenibers are proud of their unusual membership record. Eighty seven per cent of the students majoring in dairy industry or dairy plant operations belong to the club. Education is recognized as the chief objective of the organization. The bi-weekly meetings consist of speakers who are prominent in the dairy industry held or panel discussions by staff nienibers or students. In addition to the business side of the club, they sponsor a spring picnic, a winter dance and an annual agriculture banquet. Club ojicers this year were Thomas Ruzicha, president, john Moore, vice-president, Gerald Brenny, secretary, and john Fabricius, treasurer. Professor W. S. Rosenberger is faculty advisor to the group. 359 Forestr lub Forestry C lub activities vary with the season but, regardless of the weather, there's always something going on. A fall quarter campfire honored new freshmen and got the year of to a suitable start. The Christmas season found Forestry Club members shivering on street corners .selling Christmas trees and festive greenery to raise money for club projects. Spring quarter was filled with preparations for Paul Bunyan Days, the foresters' special Veishea attraction. Appropriate contests had would-be woodsmen matching skills in log bucking and log splitting contests. Representatives from five mid-Western schools attended the .Midwest Forestry Conclave at Iowa State this year. The year ended as it started - with a camphre -- this time honoring graduating seniors. Ist row: Vanck, Rus, YValk, Rasmuson Qsccj, Dodge Cvicc pres.J, DeVaul Cpres.J, Omundson Qli'eas.j, Thomson Cad.J. 2nd row: Morrison, Marsh, Plank, Daniel, Poch, Comstock, Gingerich, Muntz, Haley. 3rd row: joens, Xvarner, Nelson, Ketchum, Fago, Hillman, Tripp, Syndcrgaard. 4th row: Omodt, Dyrland, McCullough, Pierce, Williams, Schramrn, Rogers, Pills- bury, Sommcrfeld, Pipho, Hardie. 2 f . 5. W - -e ff?-1+T:?fff H: 1-.-F If fffrff - 1: F, -Hwf 2-ff fm , ME.. ,M . . , , v E , .H ,.,. b .M ,TZ ' ' e - Q :V ... ,. ill V ' Pvt all ll ll I ffl IV alia. ee-:Vi .N A f f--nw B -' ' l ll as-vgvflul ' H X ll'l f H: 55?- 'fi lu tilgggggiiiuu 5 l l ge X l ll ll' 'l' -RR ' gig, 1 :.:.:. 5 H I Forestry Summer Camp qu-a,i.-,.,,,,m ' ff' g p Lim f , 2525? egg? Pg 5, f: , M.: 94 v Q1 ISK ++9f ...O Lf: Y Q 1 I 1 lst row: lNIcMiII:1n, Rowan, Mott, Eich, Nielsen, Leach, Fruechte. 21111 row: Fondrny, Mueller, Bishop, Vanrlermyclc, Nelson. Genzen, Bnhr, I-Iildehrnndt. 3rd row: Trader, I-Iznnmoncl. Churchill, Tonkinson, I-lumke, Vzxske, Slockdxnle, Anderson. -fill row: Cagley, Anderson, Boot, Zylstru, Johnsen, Antoine, Hoefer. Ist row: Tank fpres.J, Hawke, Dc Graw, Hersom, Para, Fox, Sweeney, Engstrom, Beatty. 2nd row: Lockwood, Esslingcr, Lage, De Long, De Wolf, Gritton, Haworth, I-Iildebrand, Guenther. 3rd row: Rogers, Darland, Rayl, Rees, Helgens, Osborne, Eastman, Friis, Miller. 4th row: Kaylor, Schwiegen, Renaud, Bollman, Kalscm, Edmonds, Webster, Bohroicn, Ruegsegger. ,.,,l ., 363 r ., u W 11: .4 -su V , ,- - H . 3 w tr 'Huw '- T 35 , Qjpw I , it up , f wi: mg ?' l- jf: dx, ,, N ig, .v SA -sg fm I .s'Rwgf - -iwgm i , Q 'Q 'M 'VB' W , L ,- lvl fr 11 gi? V, 1 ffm, ,Q , ' s rl Y I.. as -, , . ,fbi-lei--I W ,-1 ' E -1 -r' -' '-f 5 ,N ' in ka, Ms Li' 4' W Y ' N HN ,,g?,5wW W iff: in H 'gg-if wwf-1 23 ,.. W 1 I w 1- ' .W ,H ui inf: 1 w A X ' n V 325555 K :gf ggjei, - , ' -.:::. sf N I TV , x as-x 42 r K J A . 1 X sr sl at 5 mx Q 5 ,K m ws 'V I X F X52 ii .ga f. . 4 - Eli? 5' F 1 - -Q1 w , ,, , H .. 'J - 'E' 'vw fam X., , .19 Q . -- N- , ,va ,2 A- A VI - ' 'sh '. v', 1' ., - 4:,,u Egger. 1 if M ,Q H- , W 1. 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Crlrpcntcr, Shah, Mitchell, Tharp, Wvilson, Bucking- ham, Leven, Mcnsch, Berry, Cnrpcnlcr fsgt. at 2ll'l'l1Si, Curry Cfac. ndvj, 21111 mrv: Sampson, FULL, Swanson, Ray, Bnrtcls, Kordik, Hermzlnscn Qscc:.J. Corporon flrcusj, Bonthuis. Mullins, Hcnlrl, Lovig. 3rd row: L. McCunn. Davis. Guy Cvicc prcs.J, Van Fosscn, Dloudn, Durscher, VVcddingh:1n1, Leiling, Crow, Arcnds, Copley, Wolf, Castro. -H11 row: Noonan, Giddingi, Minlle, Lushcr, Stout fprcsj, Kemper, McDowell, Spencer, Romig, Shuin. Werbacth, Pzxckzwd, Hansen, ' gag, .7411 1 ip r N J Q , 5 'fr American SOCICIY Mechanical Engineers -'E 77 'A lx! rmu: Berlyn, Strunk, Seoluro, Winterlield, Sivinski, Green ffac. mlv.J. Marlenson qcl1r.j, Essex Csec.J, Cooper Ctrezis.J, johnson. Zllll raw: Miller, Winkel, Koesser, Soth, Stein, Hulson, Thompson, Gard, Rowe. 5rd row: Linman, Ward, Brolin, Christensen, Slolberg, Anzlsiasi, Schmidt, Balhie, Swinmller. 4th row: Pokorny, Conrad, Quayle, Knapp, Kleckner, jackson, Schultz. VVilliznns, Lloyd. Ist raw: XVheelock, Kculer, Rieilesel, Bnlsler, Cadwell, Nielsen, Kintigh fvice chm.J, Price, Thiel. 2nd 'rowz Metcalf, Dick, Grieve, lizlwrxrils, Gib- bon, Mortensen, Neville, Elgin. 5rd row: Malthys, Underwood, Laipple, Forge, Boon, Kersbergen, Jacobson, Van Zmneren, Devin. -llli row: Wilili, Nystrom, Fisher, Gross, Danes, Scliuerxnzin, Sprague, johnson. - may ww - - --5, .... f gmi- -nm i. Q-55 may mu if , 4- , Ist row: Walkup Cfac. adv.J, Sels, Vcrmeersch, Veak Ctreas.J, Hickey Cpres.J, Boulton tvice pres.J, Miller tcorr. sec.J, Seidel Csec.J, Kroon tcouncil repo, Buck. 2nd row: McGarry, Palmer, Carlstedt, Frnnklm. Rubel, Philpott, Barra. 3rd row: Niebuhr, Conley, Upchurch, Hansen. Steenson, Martin, Sasunic, Scolaro, Blythe, Paulson. -ith raw: Schwacglcr, Kline, Sifrit, Trout, Brade, Larson, Malmbcrg, Ross, Rank, Mowry, H0llCll. Industrial Engineering Societ To give its members a better hnowleflge of inflnstry is the primary 2D1,l7 fJOS6 of the Iowa State chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. The club was formecl last year when the General Engineering Department was abolished anrl the Department of Industrial Engineering was created. Through speakers from large inclustries, the club members gain an over-all viewiboint of how a company actually operates, what its general policies are and something of the prevalent attitude in industry. The club members participate in the annual Engineer's Carnival and in the Veishea open house. Some social functions are sponsored by the club. john Hickey was president this year. 369 Institute of Aero Sciences Sigma Gamma Tau Isl row: Travis, Mather, Rawall, Mish, Anderson ladv.J, Millelt, Iverson, Frunzcn, Zupke, Smith. 2nd row: Pagel, Seversike, Brownson, Fry, Culley, Holstein, Ream fCl1ll1l1.D, jershin, Belt fprogram chmn.J, Killion, Werls. 5rd row: Thompson Qtreasj, Flalt, Hybl, VVrigl1t, Kcrlin, Anderson Core, Stein, XVinr:, Gill, Heald. flllz row: Sorenson, George, Paulsen, CliI'l'CllS, Gallagller, Pratt, King, Bnxendzxle fscc.J, Petersburg, Hoffman, jo mson. Ist row: Ream fvice pres.j, Prof. Anderson, Millctt Cfzic. zu1v.J, lversen, Baxendalc ftrcasj. 2nd row: Brownson Csec.J, Wine, Core 1prcs.j, Ander- son, Stein, Franzcn. Q -is as 1' fn 'HS A 1 1 in -Al-ku l Z 370 S if -i T lllim ,Q-3 lst row: Ccslci' fcorr. sec.J, Lubsen ffzlu. 21clv.l, Todscu ftrcasj, Junnison CpreS.D, Mickle ffaci I1dV.J. 2nd Tow: Milford frenz. scc.J, Van 'Fine Lvicc pres.j, Dunlap Csgl. at armsl. I.xt row: Kendall, Klingaman, Hiroxsu Chist.j, McCurlliy, Schindel Crcc. scc.h, Arinslrong Cpres.J. 2nd 1'ow.' Long, Wilson, Johnson Cchapq, Cady, Leavitt, DcHaan, Miller Qprog. chmn.D. 5rd row: Schaller Cvicc Ercsnj, Parker, Hnuif, Sibley Ctrcas.J, Danielson, Gibson Ccorr. sec.j, oncr. 'Cllr V9 TT '9 ,-. rv- xi qx Tau Lambda Rho Phi Upsilon micron 33 ,if Sw.. M f ii , X g, -A nz, iii. E 1 ml' is , 'E-2' ' 371 s if 1 in .,.,.,,,.. L ,,., ,J -M Q - X I 1 If? -I ,I I X 19,12 I ' 5 I 3' ru: 1 ,I I- ' , - , If . I I I j ' well I ,I , I I ,, I f I 5 - f' ,g ' . I I ' I I I 1 I ' 55' I ' W ?Y ,.,t1 I I T. X22 . '.. ' 41 f TQMJQ ff ,s,u.'i:. ., 'ix 1 ' :Q 5 ff gf! ,' yffii? In ' ' .f , , , V X H. , , ! I u I ' -If j:,. - -..SFF I il. ITE. 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The club members schedule many special projects during the year including the famous sidewalk. commentator during Veishea and a held trip which took the club to St. Louis this year. Botany Club Ist row: Romberg ffac. adv.J, Pelerson, Truesdell, Lichlwardt, Lanman, Chase, Schwartc fsec.J. 2nd row: Freese fpresj, Kasile, Swanson, Brown, Bragonier Cdept. heady, Syndergaard ftreasq, Berckhan. 3rd row: Hoff- man, Chilton Cvice presj, Byerly, Hillman, Wakeley, DeVries, Albertson. my ' .5522 - 1 A ' e I 'gli 374 Alpha hi Sigma Isl row: Brown, May. Undcrkofler. Fuhien ffac. :xdv.J, Slowensky, Bur- hridgc fprcS.J, Svec ffac. adv.J. 21111 row: Lindquist fscc.J, Poulson, Sradcrs, Schimelpfcnig, Bauer Ctrcns.J, Scnncff, Prcslcr. 3rd row: Grund, Clayton, Huber, McDonald, Vnn Skikc, Bolton, Ferguson, Inkofcr. ,.,,,s,...,...,,.s.-.s. W-Y .,,,, Y, xx, ' YT - - it ,, ,J 1 , U , ,, bf..ii,sws ,, - H Ps :wi - - 1 ii ii W To get together and discuss interests in chemistry and to give service to the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering are two of the purposes of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemical fraternity. The honorary, which has been on the Iowa State campus since 1933, limits its membership to chemistry students who are in the upper 4072, of their class. The 30 members last year helped to remodel a room in the Chemical Engineering Building. Bill Burbridge, heads the club with faculty advisors, Dr. Ray Fahien and Dr. Svec. ' i r N 0 2 'S ' i ii M fs?r?'1Qv , M ix H Lt w wig ii gm-W? 5 XM ng X ' E 3 -wi!! Yi Wg- ! G' N FEE N, . V55 i ,M i, - 375 , fm ai 35155151 1,-R .if iv if, ' f mmf T221 A yfifaifu QNEQEL1 ' X K , :mp fbi- W . 57 5255 A x-eg' ffm. ,Q Lea: fm YW gwiiifiig. ,Q 9 'S . ' SQNMGAK :iw ,,fw,wf -, ,W A X . 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Science Women's Club Organized at Iowa State for the jmrjaose of uniting women not in the Division of Home Economics, the Science VVomen's Club has now steppezl out on its own. This year the clnh presented a scholarship to an ontstancling freshman girl for use during her sophomore year. The members sold tagy apjiles anfl sandwiches and concluctefl other f'll11ll-'l'lllSl7'lg flrives to achieve the necessary goal. Social get-togethers help unite the members who rejlresent a multitncle of majors anzl interests. The spaghetti dinner, Christmas party lzaserl on a lVIexican theme ancl a picnic spring quarter varierl the year's program. Meetings rangefl from informal fliscfzlssions to talhs by ontsicle speakers and interesting, erlfztcational tours. The club takes pride in its So members as evidence of its increasing iinibortance and Lbojmlarity. 377 . .Lai Q ii., mm., , ,,,.,. . M, .. S . N i ggi 5 .. is :sf , . is fm T Q 'sf M ,H as T r --55 ages ,-if -'s'Q2riiei13as-5'3i, Wig, K 3? ffm: 'iff 1 ' Er' tsw L . L ' ,M , is . 4,3 ,agar ,E its , W my-it,-,, 5 sa I Eggers: - A Fi H :iii ' 'H :iw 1 3ii'5???ff i' 'Kamik ' I sway ' Ex -5- sff . ,ai A 1 A . . ,Q 2342.115 ,,- rg Business Students Association Organized two years ago, the Business Students Association was created after the recognition of the new Department of Industrial Administration. Speakers from all phases of industry are guests at the three quarterly meetings. A special event is the annual Industrial Administration Banquet held each winter quarter. Participation. in Veishea Open House is another activity of the group. Through the meetings, the members strive to promote a closer ajiliation between the commercial world and the student of business, and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture. Prof. William Schrampfer, head of the Department of Industrial Administration, is faculty advisor to the group. Lloyd Kinner and Tom Peters were president and vice-president this year. 378 Ist row: Jahn, Rakow, Iverson, Larson, Kinner tpresj, Pclers Cvice pres.J, Adams Ctreas.J, Prof. Brown, Dobson. 2nd row: Donovan, Zunkel, Parry, Hannah, Reckmeyer, Huston, Hulstein, Hobson, Frank, Farren. 4th row: VVright, Round, Johnson, Green, Skalicky, French. 5rd row: Veeder Winslow, Nordhues, Larson, Hefty, Marquardt, Klcmxnc, Hallelancl, Uhr Boardman, Wilson, Towne. l.sI1'0u.': johnson, Senior, H. Theilc, Charon, B. Thcilc. 21111 row: Frank Hoffa, Shaw, X'Vcbcr, Wzllrlc. 3rd row: Hcrh, Achtcrmann, Slcrnbcrg Robinson, Moorehcad, Fauncc. 1 Ist row: Ager, Cook, Pokorny ftrc:1s.j, Gibbon Cvicc prcs.J, Essex. Gcr hardt Cprcsq, Bznhic Ccorr. sec.J. Znrl row: Wilson, Gross, Sivinski Berlyn Cscc.J, Carpenter, Sheldon, Prof. Fcllingcr Cfac. adv.J, Painei Zink. 5rd row: Ward, Mortensen, Cooper, Horrignn, Carlson, Anaslusi Hicks, Schultz, jackson, Meyer, Mrlltlxys. 4th row: Dcvilt, Strunk, Lehman Mfetrich, Van Hcmcrt, Brolin, Dankof, Burdick, Thompson, Schmidt Miller. Pi Tau Sigma The Phi Epsilon chapter of Pi Tau Sigma was organized at the twenty-hfth national convention of this engineering honorary fraternity in 1942. The members worh with the American Society of Nlechanical Engineers to promote mechanical engineering by fostering the high ideals of the profession, stimulating interest in department activities, promoting the professional welfare of its members and developing in students in mechanical engineering the attributes necessary for effective leadership and the assumption of the responsibility of a citizen in a democracy. Each year the Pi Epsilon chapter is represented at the Engineers Carnival. 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Nelson, Larson, Nloocl, Young, Billiur. 2nd row: Cutuio, Falnfni, Koch, Olso, Shannon, Okey, Sevde, Longlin, Jacobsen, Hleaver, Spcns, Scalon, Bek. int row: Bohnhoff, Copeland, Tobola, White, Dc Zccuw, Sander, Ahern, Swenson, Lerleler, xVOSl0ll1J2ll, I-Ierbold, Rosen quisl. Sandbulte, Smilh. 41h raur: Berlllclsen, Cormancy, Hix, Hogle, Ray ner. Sander. Smilh. Hall, Birfhmicr, Barra, Slnvcns, Philmnn, Schclkopf. uniors In 1884, the Iowa State chapter of the Veterinary Meclical Society was organized. Regularly enrolled undergrad- uate students of the Division of Veterinary Medicirie may become members with faculty members and others the chapter chooses to become honorary members. Purposes of the organization are to promote a spirit of friendly relations among the students in veterinary medicine, to provide an additional opportunity for the members to gain professional knowledge: and to build character through censorship of all unworthy actions of its members and the commendation of all worthy deeds. Still others are to uphold the honor and dignity of the veterinary profession and to make available to the students the ojlibortunities offered by the A.V.ZVI.A. to its student chapters. 381 ig W figs i wi UQ xiii' ' Eg? F' L 15.16 ' ' -'S 0 1:22:25 '.u ffm nl A asv-'V ,. 5. i E if 7' f ,, 1' '-F' - - .few . I 1. . -::.:. .. 1 , L 'L f . 1 ..' , Fr iff ' ' ' 'ff TA Lf' D igg -. .. - W.. , B if V fe A gf E, :Qsggsi 3? f ' :':5:a:::1.: .. VV , V '- ' ' rf '1f,f- f, . i - , V 'td -Q l l wi- 'T 3 'J 5 Pre Vet Med Ist row: Blass, Weber, Willrolh fvicc pres.J, Scltrccht, Bryant, Brown, Petkus, Crissiuger, Mauser. 2nd row: Okey, Beaumont, Propst, Hamilton Nordstrom, Fettkether, Anderson, Mangold, McCrery, Solberg, Marshall 5rd row: johnson, Melvin. Nielsen, Putman, Glover, Goodwin, Kruse Wibholm, Pennington, Evers. 4111 row: Bryan Qpres.J, Klopfenstein Steinhart, Bellis, Miller, Lohrcnz, Jones, Showers, Nzmtz, Lange, Long Anderson, I-Iauson. lxt row: Crouch, Hook, Wyatt, Wilcke, Anders, Schalkopf, Lubker, jen- sen, Gipple. 2nd vow: Bormann, Fitz, Walker, Bosworth QSCC.-l1l'C115.J, Hunt, Miller, Kerber, Kennedy, Branco, Coulter, DeBlieck, Bainbridge, Ferguson. 31d raw: McKenzie, Harmon, McAllister, Schultz, Trnflon, Roberts, Mather, Treinen, Carter, Yvatts, Ratlifl, Dister, Corbett. -HI! row: E. Winter, B. Winter, Schladetzky, Frevert, Goerz, Schultz, Lensing, Mcliniry, Taylor, Andrle, Kaufmann, Palmer, Christensen. 5th row: Sprugel, Conway, Phillips, Cogley, Collins, Lohse, Swanson, Hauser, Dudley, Stocker, Kelso, Hicks, Heintz. Pre Vet Med ki: if , 1 , , J l 4 383 iiiiiiizgsiviiariaiiw Smith, Schell fprus.J, Ifikc Csccj, jen Lampos Near the end of every winter quarter, the science honorary, Lampos, makes its new membership selection. From four to seven seniors and the some number 1 of juniors are chosen to join the four- year old honorary. A high all-college grade point and an outstanclinig activity record are requirements that help to insure members of true merit. The group was originally formed to improve spirt and promote unity in the Division of Science. 384 L Military 45- Xl nt 11, x 'W ,' , '31 . V xx QE it ' I 'P I ' M 1 ' im ' KR Q 1 1 1 K Tis, I ,ff-1 . 1, , f ,X L Z. 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The Order of the Sexlarzzf, ls the honorary for dlsllngrmflzerl Naval students. Sextamf mernlzers sponsor the Navy Ball. Th.e group armually pledges sophorrzores who show a special interest in NRO TC. Isl raw: SlEfllCl1S0l'l, Mauler, Klopsmd Cships sec.J, Aronson fp.r.o.J, Boul Lon fdisb. off.J, Capt. Drane, Cdr. Hill, Lyall Cc.o.J, Thornton Ccxcc. oil'.J Clifton fact. oifj., Barnett. 2nd row: Nelson, Cooper, Campbell, Hcth Humphrey, Goulding, Miller, Hall, Rndcke. 3rd row: Christensen, Maris Bohlke, Fidlar, Field, Prichurcl, Daugherty, Busch, Miller, Seidel, Vcak -H11 row: Lcmmcl, XVakehcld, Goodwin, Laumbnch, Thatcher, Campbell George, Bcatli, Taylor, Vlasnik, Kullander, Yvolf, Barron. 387 ' - A A L . Ist row: Heaberlin, Blinn, Barrels, Knutson, Kuhl, Schwartz, Petty, Aug- spurger tadj.-1-ec.J. Znd row: Hanson tadv.b, Ruby, Harrigan, Van Slyke, Stenshoel, Quayle, Hoffman. 3rd raw: Vetter, Jackson, Anderson, Anastasi, Stolberg, Whitman qLreas.J, Van Hemert, Erickscn. 4th row: DeLurvea Copns. ofE.J, Bishop tsqdn. cmdr.J, Bock, Miller, Marx-ext, Kraft QOISH, Van Skike, Belt texcc. olf.D, Lyons. 388 Arnold Air Society Composed of advanced AFRO TC students, the Arnold Air Society claims about 50 members. Organized as an auxiliary branch of the Air Force Society which is composed of ojjricers, the group is known as the largest and most rapidly growing ROTC organization of its hind in the United States. The Iowa State group is the O'Neil chapter, named after two pilots, sons of an Ames family, who were killed in action during Worlcl Wcii' II. Always active, the group sponsors many functions, among them, the all Air Force drill school. During Veishea, the group features an Air Force Open House. Other activities of the Society are meetings and social events. Each year a total of 38 advanced officers from the three branches of military service are selected for mernlaership in the National Society of Scahlrard and Blade, A C07'lL1l1CH'L3', :and Regirnent. Founded at the University of VVisconsin in Ioo5 and brought to Iowa State in 1915, the organization is concerned with raising the standard of military education in American colleges and universities. Other objectives are to nnite in closer 'l'8llllfl07'L5hlP the military defzartments and to encourage and foster the essential qualities of efficient ojicers, as well to promote friendship among the cadet officers. Under the leadership of Captain .Marviri L. Busch, Scalzllard and Blade sponsors the Military Ball each year. Arm ROTC .1 if i. .1 ,, , -1- 1 , . , Y . . , - ., 1 . I .7 - - Y - - , ., I - - v' M51 A V 1 lx: --- it rr-. f - if Q .- - ' f ' ' -,7 , H. ,nw-,,,,. 1Qzfgz I ' ' me I Y , 1' . 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Halverson, Agcrni, Doslal. 390 Staff The Arniy Reserve Ojicers Training Corps at Iowa State College is an integral part of college instruction with almost 1500 students f1articij1ating. The dezfelopment of leadershijl, character and citizenship is stressed, coupled with jlrohciency in either the Artillery, Engineer or Signal Corps as selected by the cadet. Graduates are coniinissioned as either regular or reserve oficers in the United States Army. Advanced students attend a six week smnfntier' camp between their junior and senior years which furnishes an ojyportitnity for practical aj2j1lication of the academic' material studied in their respective branches. A nnrnber of student activities are related to the ROTC program, including the ROTC Rifle Team. The Rifle Team provides a consistent winner in the held of intercollegiate sports, Rifle Team Religion 3 ,V ' x .r - fi! E aw Ag- Q, , .i' ,4 'X are 2 1 4 ff ww J nf.. Aff - Q , Z- ' Q T ' I ' .uh Y if gy ., 1 . . . 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Kaiba, V ' V- ' a E 1 as fm fp VV ,aw 4? 1' 4 'I ji V H SL EV ' J Q V ,E ' H ,, 'f n :,, 'r Ist row: Pratt, Happel, Myoda, Ficken, Axtell, Fields fpnstoral 2ldV.,, ndvj, Nelson, Loseke, Herman, Rehdc, Fahien, Clikcman, Schuchmnnn. 2nd row: Hnnus, Fellows, Schumann Qlrcas.J, Jeske Cfood chmn.J, Peter- son, Zummallcn, Brockmann, Marten, Morenz, Anthony, Geschke, Mathe- meier, I-Icrum. 3rd raw: Hybl, Haberly, Genzen, Teggatz, Harms, Tschopp, Malmke, Sanders Cvice pres.J, Meyerhoff, Lesle, Mark, Utcsch, Corporan. -lllt raw: Wachs, Feick. Currcns, Nehring, Wilhite, Hocft, Bohnhof, Sciltz, Pufahl, Meyer, johnson fprogram chmn.J, Faga, Brammcr. amma Delta Rethinking basic Christian beliefs with a college mind was the theme of the Sunday evening discussions at Gamma Delta. Picnics, a hayricle, a Christmas banquet, a rosebucl banquet honoring graduating seniors and a party especially for freshmen hlled Gamma Delta's social calandar. ferry Dohmeier guided the club s I25 members in their special projects which included work- shops with Iowa Gamma Delta chapters, the building program of the Memorial Lutheran Church, a Veishea concession stand and support to the Medical Missionarji scholarship program of the Lutheran Church. 394 s 'W x 1 1 , 17 -..- H ,. x ,. rg wa , G3 A 4. H f : 'ii-,:,y 1.1 V. K-l grf f- 'I'. 5' Y' 'L K Q ' f ,, f rx ff. 75 1 ff lTJT,K,:mf I -gl' QMQJ gi? figgw -hm 1 if 1 lf M x Q- E fsgigs -' S652 L' X , . fa? fig .. an 'iii '92 . 3' ex' it R, gig! - -I 9 , f .. 1 , 'H R . sf 'ni f-' 596: ik Q. ' v-- , 3 ' 't- TQ ji if BEFE, ,x ,,. ...-f- ' , ' lr..-f A -- uv-' - A-I I, - ,. -,.. -,,, Y - :7 - 451.4 ja., -VM, .-. ' 1- Ii V..: ' 1, ,. 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Hall, Whitley 4adv.J, Kul- berg. -Itlz row: Sherman, Ogle, Jacobs, Fleer, Glasson, Lnmoureaux fpres.J, Sommcrfelcl, Gentry, Wilson. lx! row: Tum, Xvelsli, Brunk, Hicks, Clayton, Kauzbrich, XVclls, Nichols, 2nrI mtv: Hisgen, Grace, Schultz, Turin Cpres.j, Greta, Evers, Meurer, Killingcr, Dixon, Mehlhoff, Hnughey. 5rd mul: Doolittle. Kulpak, Yztrger, Wilson, Johnson, Harper, Parrish, Reynolds, Nelson, Dykstra fvice pres.5, Ferrebce, Wells. -III: row: Okay, Warrick, Phelps, Darrin Csec.J, Rev. Murdoch Qzi4lv.D, Walton, Bennett, Lccds, Christensen, Lage, Geiger, Stansbeary. 396 ,Qi i -Q ali V v '-4-41 -- 'f' A -.. f - - - - Q! I' ' ,, 5 'A vi 1 - V I - QIJJFLSPJ 12514. X all i .55g1g- .5gfL,V:3-Qkgig ' ' ' 223 :if V- N ' f :.'-gw.jf 110 ' - fx , 2422 'ii 1 fv 4' '. .'f, g3'1' - 'Q?' M -vw' W? : ,L ' .- 9' ..,. Q fgfgggfi 9' 'Q 4' 5 4 -. -J 'J 2' 'Y ' Wd wfiv f 5555-1 21 1 w fa g5:5ff5f - f fr--1 V- J .. , . 1 g5 i.. 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If . , w 'Sv Luka I5 I 2 L.. '-41 A , we 3' Aww, 2 3, :Q 1-i ,. , P L 'H Newman Club Providing religious, social and educational facilities for members of the Catholic church at Iowa State is the function of Newman Club. Under president jay Conover, the club sponsers hresides, hayrides and dances, as well as religious and educational events. Special projects include trips to Woodwarcl, the state mental hospital, where the members visit with the patients. At least once a year, Newman Club members raise money for their budget with a car wash. They also raise money in the spring during Veishea by sponsoring a concession stand. Visitors have an opportunity to visit the large Catholic center during the Homecoming open house. lst raw: Frcct, Clark, Darrnh, Ycllxnan, Muir, Kclzcr, liutlicr Supple was lorj, Lambi, Manderscheid, Penning, Hayes, Fisk Qpub. climn.J, Abel Bush. 2nd row: Amdor, O'Brien Chishj. Shannon, Yoder, Rube, King Stclfcnson, Shea, Paxton, Coffey, Buresh, Eischeid, Antoine, Honswagglcr Currans. 3rd row: Becker, Harrington, Mericle, Furgcrson, J. Shors, D Shors, Dolzik, Mueller, Holloway, McMahon, Kriz, McDonald, King, Mos Icy, Klingler. Jth row: Specht, McGr:mc, Kelly, Eischcid, Pctzingcr, Polk ing, Farrell, Condon, Valley, VV1'ight, Cumio, Donelan, Klzxpp, Ferris. 4 3 ,. bv ,X w 'HLA I, 4.1.2 ' ' f 'Els LP. ' 4 ff- .-., .I 4 Q35 2-4 ffisflff x.. I 35 ' S: '49 5. vp, .44 gg, Q .Y '-5555 ,Ii L'4'y .fr ' a ,X V K 'Z:f?3i'gi?jA- .v-11 Lk figs! fffwfmf v s aw -1. 1 . iw .H A . VY' F51 5393 PP ,4 A X. . 'f .1.5:Qi'1-. I 'X MA- l-gx ' ill Q Q We gf? usb .1-X hz .1- 2, 1 0 5 ' 9 -'-lf! A. -L i .. L 4 1 'I 'Q 5- ff 9 - . 55 P K ..x, L ,.... .... s ,iw wif, liar' ,.,. 14' u 4,-. N we K4 ' Qijifili fi w 1 Q xg' 'FW' ' R, ,ew Xd Q. we 7 ,sf nm: V 4 1 Q , K JV, . . 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Mrs. Hedrick lspons0rJ, Mrs Nichols Cassocimc sponsorj, Wzilumvillc, Peake, Sands, Fulton, 21111 raw Nclllsen, Sharif, Higdon, Brown, Atwood, Keyes, Vundccair. Kline, Podhnj sky, Flilsch, lvillcy, Boclic. Cziglc. 3rd row: Donflzirlos, Wliclslinc, Adams, Baker, Brown, Brngnn, Simpson, Acgcrtfzr, Elliott, Jacobson, Oglcsby, lx! -row: wx'Vl'lllCl'B, Hollcnbeck, Hnrcli, Holmes, l.ong Cqprosijv, Gzlokill, Rmiiilt, Cauncss, Lord, Lindgren, Lxngxul. ,nd mul. Atwood, Hekcl, Killznn, Clnbinc, Bartlett, Rcckmcycr, Bcnz, Fry, Linn. y --- r ' i L - - lg ur 405 YMCA Keeping pace with public thinking during the 1956 presidential election, the YMCA sponsored a political rally and mock campus election. During the year, the 450 members direct their energy toward the development of leadership qualities, at varied social life and contribution to their community and world. YMCA sponsors the Freshman YU and maintains the Lynn Fuhrer Lodge for retreats and meetings for their own and outside groups. YM-YVV joint activities and married students' group combined socializing with worthwhile projects as the active YMCA members jiroht from fellowship with faculty and students. Ist row: Hildahl, Newby, Thomson, Kunlz, Boulton, Rcckrneyer. 2nd row: Reinhart fgen. sec.J, Blount fpres.J, Syndergaard tsec.J, Tinner- mcier. 3rd row: Stewart, Lingren, Davis, Sanken, Kmtoska. 4th row: Perrin, Larson, Manatt, I-Iill, Hanson. I The in-coming freshinan girl usually discovers the YU one of her first clays on canipus, enjoys the conipanionship and help in college life it oljrers and inclufles it in her activities until she gracluates. Quarterly parties for foreign stuflents are fun as well as broadening anfl Girl Scout' leadership allows th.e girls to pass their wisdom and ideas onto interested participants. The YU also sponsors a baby-sitting service and other projects directed toward the entire community during a typically busy year. 5 amy Mi I Azl f s as Ist row: Dcnisc, Fox, Kaufman, Eml row: Miller, Sands, Steinborn ard, LcBulm. 3rd row: Gillette, T orrcy, Lyman, Haywood. Lamson, Nlehus, Dondorc, Mlincingcr. Mrs. Thompson Cadv.J, Nauman, Cust- Williams, Patterson, Watts, Reynolds, if Ek Westminster Fellowship VVestminster Fellowship is organized to provide a meaningful program of fellowship., discussion, study and play with the over all aim to strengthen the .spiritual self of the students of Iowa State campus. As an outreach project, members of the fellowship go to VVoodward Hospital and School each Sunday where they conduct a service for the patients. A summer work camp and a trip to Chicago to observe slum conditions are sponsored by Westvnirister. This year the group sponsored a Hungarian student and three junior year abroad students. ls! row: Clement, Bock, VVatson, Wvortmzm, Cone, james fll'EilS.J, Dutton. Znd rouu' Michael, Chase, lvalter, Thompson, Frese, Henderson fcollege pastorj, Bllllcllil, Jones, Lacey, Geisinger, Steinborn, Hayward. 3rd row: Rezabek, Zuber, Johnson, Kroegcr, Jewett, Kingston, Kruse, Campbell, Green, Hall, Kislingbury, Ewalt. 4th row: Earhart, Lindberg, Melles, Heald, Wagner, Schultz, Pierce, Taylor, Chism, Putnam, Howell, Wilson, Moe. 5lh. row: McCreath, Houston, Strong, Brothwick, Martin, Dalton, Hornhuckle, Howell, Howell, Robic, Oliver, Anderson. 408 Members of !Vestminster Fellowship engage in an informal song practice. Music, especially song, provides an important social activity for any group but is especially important for a religious group. The Westminster Fellowship song practice draws a large attendance. There's no better way to get acquainted with members of your group. Ist raw: jungling, Dixon, Bragonicr, Denise Cstated clcrkj, Hill Cljilalc stuzlyj, Brower, Torrey. 2711! 7'0fl'J YVangc, Inks, Barry, Granner, Schnur, DeNeui, DeVries, Tjaden, Brown, Kuhn, Nelson. 3r1l row: Busch, While fll'l0ClCl ill0l'J, Xvhite, Kirkpatrick, Marshall, Xvillis, Buckley, l-lull, Doyle, Chivers, Lawlor, l'Vagner. -Hh mm: Mel-lose, I-Iauson, Rempe, Ives, Culver, Rouwcnhorst, Zylstra, Moore, Trout, Rathjcn, Bougluon, Vandcrmyde. 5tl1,1'om: Thomson, DeWolf, Slmclliug, Bcran, Stewart, Sawyers, Plate, Qairks, Gulling, Gerard, Smith, Aronson, Stanton. Not picfurrzl: Murcia A Cl . 409 Frisbie Fellowship Frishie Fellowship, organized in IQIFS, is the oldest youth fellowship on campus. The program of this Congregational fellowship consists of weekly meetings, study groups, firesicles, stutly breakfasts, retreats, and a yearly play. Through study groups the fellowship helps to develop Christian leaders and to encourage churchrnanship. As a special project this year the group sponsored a trip to Chicago for eighteen students to tour the slum area and workect on a church project during Thanksgiving Vacation. Ist row: Bcnbow, Clem, Oldham, liyrc, Davis, Mowry, Kzxncy, Cords, O'Kanc. 2nd row: Dille, Ryan, Day, Custard, Peterson, Bryan, Tiarks, Taylor, Hogemcicr, Moldcn Ccampus ministcrj. 3111 row: McM:1rtin, Mosher fScC.J, Graham, UlZlIlgCl', Calclcrwood, Chase, Haywood, LOWIHQIII Trout, Barnes, jones Qvicc pres.J. 4th row: Donels, Scott, Thomas, jones Smith, Loos, Rossman tprcs.J, Kochrscn, Mtittc, Dunn. v 1 :ijt --rf - Y fz -5-srfx, i, i ,--3 nr? .Q , , -'L A A 1 , i I E 51: ir' 'fr ,, 4. 1, ' 'S 11411 410 Q bg ' sf, . .... ..., H 7761 'T Q 5: if-.r Ki- mg gigs!! A 'V 'mi V- zu-.F A , 1f 1 l Q u 7 mmga V. ,gm 3 .Nw af, 'FSE W W S V 2 V fx: if L H ,ggw W- 1 ,sv a.5N.'XN. x ,Zhi 1,9- or QQ? U 2 Q ,Hx Q U ns. at wh ' ss5fzs9xL , Q LC A, .1 .5-1 332: 4-11 Honoraries 413 President Cynthia Kendall Jane Armstrong Ann Becker ortar Board The highest honor an Iowa State woman may receive . . . to he tapped for .Mortar Board. This honorary is for junior women who are outstanding in lea.dershij1 and scholarship and is the only inter-di'aisional honorary for women. The traditional tajljzing ceremony takes place each spring during Veishea at the same time Cardinal Key memhers are chosen. M ortar Board honorary is dedicated to service, scholarshijl and leadership. The women who are chosen for memhershijz must he outstanding in activities and have an all-college gradejzoint four tenths of a point ahove the all-college for women. The groulb strives to further the permanent good of the college throughout the year with their many jlrojects. In the fall the Mortar Board members hold a candle light induction ceremony for freshmen women. A hlomecoming luncheon is served each year to more than 4oo women, and during winter quarter VVomen s Day is held to honor outstanding women in activities. Thirteen women are pledged each spring during the tapping ceremony. Cindy Kendall, H. Ec. Sr., was chosen president in sjrring, 1956. Jerita Douglas Mary Alice Fike .l L-uv Annclta Ludwig Verna Madill Thirteen WOIHCII Are Tapped Each Year at Veishea For Mortar Board - The Highest Honor A Woma11 at Iowa State Can Receive Norma Turnel Cathy WVats0n 1 ,sm Y. .W ,gg it M f 7 . ' W , ,X , if xi' 415 David Schell, lpres.J Dean Floyd Andre Cardinal Key Thirteen undergraduates and two faculty members became members of Cardinal Key at pledging ceremonies held during Veishea, 1956. Dave Schell became president this year by being the last of the thirteen undergraduates to receive a hearty slap on the back signifying his nomination to the group. Membership in Cardinal Key, the inter- divisional men's honorary fraternity, is the highest honor an Iowa State man can receive. Members are chosen on the basis of outstanding scholarship, leadership and activities during their college years. During winter quarter, papers are sent to faculty members, ministers and other campus leaders for recommendations. On the basis of these recommendations and after consulting instructors and advisors, the men to be tapped for Cardinal Key are chosen. Following the pledging ceremony during Veishea the men wear the big red key, symbolic of the honorary, until the initiation banquet. Cardinal Key members each year sponsor the Leadership Day Banquet for outstanding men on campus. Another special service is the sale of official graduation announcements. Keith Erickson Donald Allgood Logan VanSittert Charles Henmngsen 416 Gary Thompson Roger Crane Stanley Meyer jerry Dohrman Dr. Norman Graebner William McCulloch Gerald Schmidt Charles Maxwell Kenneth Swanson 417 TQT7' A, 9212? f , .U w, J., ya lr. HW XY' . fi l -5- I Y l. sf. T. -I. ll! l. gf , . ..,. . lw .gf 0. ,,f'f' 1- ,, Phxlmon Delay Chessmen Jxl row: Chrislcnscn fvice pres.J, Black Qfac. ZlLlV.J, King Cfucj, Shupe, Perrin Qscc.J, Graves, Snckelt, Kingcry Cpres.5, Buukol qtrensj, Harlex Cllist.J, Zmi row: Scnncff, Mclnroy, Lockwood, Stewart, Campbell, Lung. Crossmann, Dewey, Meek, Hiatt. 3111 row: Aclxtermzmn, Rictz, Clark, Willis, Hoist, Oho, Olsen, Tracey, Thomas, Brower, Bcnnink. 411: row. Fam, Sl!'0llg, SZ1YCI'11ltl, Hauser, Sellwe, Hartung, Moran, Xvauer, Culfel. l 1 5 r Romig, X'VeIdcn. l A - 418 f f Phi Kappa Phi ,-,.f .il 1 We Undergraduates Elected to Membership in Phi Kappa Phi Ackerman, William Anderson, William Armstrong, Jane M. Ashland, Robert F. Barnes, Robert F. Batcher, Kenneth E. Bathie, Wm. Walter Bentrude, Wesley G. Bjorkquist, David C. Bolger, Robert Glenn Bookin, Marvin L. Booth, Anne C. Cady, Susan E. Christensen, Stanley H. Clawson, Barbara N. Cohen, S. Jay Conley, John H. Cook, William Crouse, James E. Danhakl, Thomas C. Danielson, Donna Rae l956 Daugherty, Jack D. Deluryea, Robert E. Don Carlos, John E. Eflierding, Larry E. Efferding, Stanley Jr. Fish, George D. F ranzen, Ronald Victor Kratochvil, Byron G. Krichel, Joseph H. Logan, Verne A. Love, Robert W. Markland, Mary A. May, Charles E. Maycock, Paul D. . Mackey, Lyle R. Medin, Dean E. Mound, Marilyn A. Newton, Melvin F. Nieto dePascual, Jose O'Kane, James R. Paine, John H. -1957 Parker, Arley V. Gillette, Roy R. Goll, Darrel E. Saylor, Leroy C. Schwake, Ralph D. Scott, Jack L. Hanson, Marlin L. Shellenbarger, Jerome C. Heald, Margaret L. Smay, Terry A. Holsinger, William G. Staab, Janet L. Hook, Nancy C. Horrigan, Roger C. Iliff, Walter R. Irelan, Wayne C. Jensen, Joel E. Joensen, Alfred W. Johnson, Merlin G. Kendall, Cynthia Peterson, Jeanne L. Polenz, Daryl L. Reed, Marion G. Robinson, Normal N. Rowe, Richard Sandbulte, Mikell M Saul, Carolyn F. Sturm, Arietta M. Thompson, David H. Thostesen, Thomas O. Tonsfeldt, Robert L. Trimble, Melvin E. Tubbs, Duane Uelner, Roy W. Van Skike, Dorwin W. Ver Steeg, Alma L. Walker, Carolyn L. Ward, Richard L. Walters, William C. Wilson, John A. Wolterman, Arlen Graduate Students Elected to Membership in Phi Kappa Phi 1956-1957 Anderson, Gerald S. Cover, William W. Herrick, David E. Schnittker, John A. Arajs, Sigurds Didrickson, Roger A. Holmes, John C. Simpson, Hugh D. Atkinson, Gordon Eisch, John Lawrence, Roger L. Stevenson, Paul N. Boddez, Geeraard R. Ernest, Eva R. Miller, Walter G. Sutherland, Thomas M. Bowne, John G. Ewing, Charles B. Jr. Manatt, Richard P. Van Doorninck, Willa M Butcher, Walter R. Fulton, David A. Markas, Reuben Viskochil, Ralph H. Byers, William G. Garski, Wanda A. Moser, Herbert C. Wells, Richard M . Cardoso, Jose Hazen, Thamon E. Presler, Phyllis S. Wood, Marion M . Costa-Rodriguez, Luis Heckert, Harold A. Roychaudhuri, Dilip K. Faculty and Alunani Elected to Memberslaip in Phi Kappa Phi 1956-1957 FACULTY Spangler, Merlin G. Baker, Durwood L. Sprague, George F. Budolphson, Marie ALUMNUS Gouwens, Cornelius Ward, Elmer M . 419 Q an ,M li., 1 ,gg flies.. L H 2 mmm -W1 , 3 Q34 ' ' ' Q 1 m 1 ll Tomahawk An activities honorary for sophomore independent students describes Tomahawk. Members are selected on the basis of outstanding work in campus activities or organizations. The group serves as a co-ordinat ing body for activities in the interest of the independent students. The honorary provides leadership training opportunities for its members and tries to stimulate interest in activities among freshmen students. As one project this year, the members of Tomahawk constructed an all-college bulletin board between the hospital and Alumni Hall. Other projects included service and campus beautihcation. C. john Schulte served as president this year with james Allen as faculty advisor. 420 lst row: Gregory, Hill, Gray, lvagner, Schulte 1prcs.J, lvnlker fsec.J, Bolcs, Allen Cfac. nd.J. 2nd raw: Millcs, Emery, Nichus. Duvisson, Nun- neu, Scott. 3rd row: Goering, Watson, Carr, Blount, Ashley, Thorson, Snyder. -ith row: Hesse, Bones 1hisl.j, Gere, Rogers, Bcnbow, Eho, Thompson, Jackson. 'n ww! QF... 1 bun KICI in if H N X K H Kar gf ,wiv 3-Eb A 3 :xg wa? Publications W 1 , , r P 0 Iim Iudge The 1957 Bomb ls the sixty-fourth volume to be rllslribntefl to Iowa State students. From 1893, the year of first jynblicatlon, to 1957, the Bomb has come from an eflltorlal satire on the college arlmlnlstration ana' faculty to a book clerllcatefl to the life and memories of the sturlent. The size of the book is the same. Th.e rich brown cover with its dark refl shield is a futuristic olrl style - half new, half old. The inside has also taken on quite a diferent looh. A much freer layout has been arlaptecl by 'using nzoclern tylbefaces and more white space. The use of line-for-line italic gives a more rnorlen aj1j1earance and contrast to the Zrarlltlonal Garamonrl heazlllnes. The uneven lines of copy makes lt more a part of the page instead of just another block. Pictures dominate the book. for they are more zlescrljzlizfe of what this book, rejzresents. Faces and scenes are rememberecl longer than worfls. Isl rmv: Nallcdy tcngrzxvings ed. ik studio mgr.J. l'AFL'Yl'l'l f0I'LfllI1ilIlliUlN NIJ, Spangler fcxflmmzc cd.J. Zml row: Dubois fimlex Ccl.J, GL'rnl'd ffopy vd.J, Duffy fsports ccI.J. Not lzrcsmzl: Dockcndnrl' frcsizlcmzc cclj, Ilnhn- Smx tscniors cd.j, Hedcluncl Cphoto cd.J, Blylhc ffcalurcs cnl.j. ,L editor Editorial Staff 425 MHYCIH N611 lllanagzrzg Edztor Sally Mahedy - studio manager, engravings editor, copy writer and part time photographer. Downright handy to have around the olfice. Bill Holmes - print shop supervisor, a man of infinite patience. Approximately 540,000 is needed each year to publish the Bomb and so the business stab' has its work cut out before the book is actually created. For the 1957 Bomb, the stag started in Spring, 1956, to send out page contracts to every residence and organization on campus. From the return of these contracts, the size of the Bomb is determined. Book sales are another source of funds. Freshmen and sophomores pay for their bookg juniors and seniors receive theirs free. In addition to sales, an allocation is given from the activity fees. The business staff is also responsible for Cardinal Cuts, 45 rpm records of events that take place on the campus during the year, and distribution, both on the campus and through the mail. 2 riser Dan Larsen Business Manager' Front: Marilee Payne 1sec.J, Ruth Bagley fsec.J, Rosemary Stock Csec.j. Back: Gene DeKoster Qasst. business mgr.j, Mary ,Io Weber foffice mgr.J, Ralph Clifton Ctreaso. 4-27 Photo editor Marlys Hedelund okays an assignment with head photographer Packard. The 1957 Bonib is published by the Bomb Publications Board. This board is coniflosed ofa rejlresentative from each division who is elected in the all-college elections The editor and business manager also serve on the board which meets every two weeks. Prof. james W. Schwartz is the advisor to the editorial staff and .fosefJh E. lVIarhs advises the business stag. Duties of the board deal with Bomb Corporation business, the selection of the editor and business manager and the af2fJroz1al of new staff nieinbers. The board has already chosen the 1958 Bomb editor and business manager. They are lVIary Gerard and Gene DeKoster who have worked on this yearjs Bomb. Nleetings were held in the Bomb offices at the Press Building. These offices consist of the business office, editorial office and lblzotografzhy studio which is eqnijafzed with two darhroorns and fzhotografrhic equifmient. Space was cranifzed this year because of the addition to the building, but offices will be re-arranged for next year. The Bomb staff. including seniors editor Barbara johnson, worked long hours producing the book. 'Ti i- ' fllior 'or 1 E 5 F. .v Photographers Publications Board ..-.--nun Eaapfsmse V -2511 W , My ,. M. From: Czunpbcll, Packard Chcad photographcrj. Burk: Cooper, Walker. Not jzrexenl: Van Zommcmn, Brockmrmn, jones, Nichols, Mnhccly. I-Wont: Christensen fprcs., ling. rep.J. Back: Marks Qfac. ndv.J, judge X fScicncc rup.J, Krause fAg. rcp.J, Merchant QI-Iome rcp.J, Schwartz Qfac. adv.J, Shannon QVCL. Med. rep.J. Ames Forester A stag? of approximately zo forestry students, publish annually the Ames Forester, the only Iowa State departmental publication. The hrst publication was in 1913. Seven hundred hfty copies of the 1957 issue were distributed to forestry students, alumni of the department, forestry schools and regional libraries. Copies were also sent to go foreign countries. The Forester is considered both a technical digest and an annual. It contains articles dealing with forestry and related subjects, with each issue running about 84 pages. Some of the stories include department activities, summer camp information, and technical articles written by professors of the department. A large portion of the magazine is devoted to features concerning alumni activities, such as a map showing where the alumni live, describing their present businesses and an Alumni of the Year Award. 430 Left row, bottom to top: Warner Qassoc. ed.J, Schramm Ced.J, Schwarte Muntz, Sommerfield, Comstock, Riggs. Right row: Dodge, Pillsbury, Poch Omodt, McColIough, Tebbs. lst row seated: Pence ttreus,J, Day Qphotogj. 2nd raw standing: Taylor fad. mgr.J, Frcvert Cpromotion mgr.J, Hylton ted.j, Yaggy Qcopy mgr.b, Cole Cad. and promotion nss'l.J, Walker thus. 1ngr.J. Not pictured: Neil Cjokc ed.J. ces -- Rf . Green Gander Lecture rooms are hlled with students reacting hidden Ganders and the Merrrioricil Union Commons echoes with laughter four times each year when the Green Gander, campus humor magazine is publishecl. The Gander is published by members of Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, men s and women's journalism fraternities. jim Hylton served as editor this year with Don Somrners as business manager. The magazine includes cartoons, stories, jokes and pictures, many of which are contributed hy students. The Gander is jbublished at Halloween, Christmas, Valentinels Day and Veishea. This year one of the issues was a take-OH on humor magazines and was called The Wliite Cafyonf' Another issue featured a. picture story of a coed and a photographer. The proht from sales of the Gander goes to the journalism fraternities for projects. 431 Iowa Agriculturist So that ag'ric'ult1we students can be informefl of 1'esea1'ch and other zlevelojmttents in the field aml so 'readers tlmmoutglzotzzt the state can keep up on the ag'ricult'u1'al jfrogress at Iowa State, the Iowa Ag1'icultuwri.s't is jlulllislztefl monthly rlt111'i1'1,g the school year Articles are written by stuclents with an intefest in agtictttlttzaml zvrzfling aml this year ivzcl-ruled S'LlfCll, topics as irrigatiovzt, work ho1'se.s', soil 7llOlSl'lH'6, school v'eo1'ganization, etc. Dick jacob was eclltor and Larry Olsen, lnztsmess manager. Wttlz a clvcculation of 2400, the magazine is rlistfllrlzttefl f1'ee to students. Rod Fox, Depatrtment' of Tech. ulomvtallsm, is aclvisor. .Y F 'A' STN M5-ft 'MA riculfuri ' gt ff i mx mme! A540595 ru Acnu:uuu Val 55 No A Jam., 1957 139 Farnlcrs Arc Accepting, Bulk 'Links Sitting: BZIHIIIHYIIC, 'l':1yIor, jacob Ccclitorb. Olson, Cook, Picrcc, Slamling: Uczldclmzmn, 0'licc-fc-, Armstrong, Turk, Davison, Hznrlinpg, Schmidt. t f ..gs.vf:zfg'f tant: lnula . - enqlngglzer 2 z i lst row: Klopp Casst. story r:d.b, Wcisshaar Ccovcr cd.b, Neesc Cbus. mgxzj dj Cl ' tcnsux flu out adj 7nd ron Hicks fed.j, Kruse. Peterson Carl e . , 'ms X . y .1 . . A.. ': Vollcrscn fstory cd.J, Cluppcr, Rothrock, Kuehl, VVIHICT, Lindquist, :Innk- ins, Tritlc, McDowell. Srrl row: Colvig fart cd.J, Ockcr, Bunmng, 1:fTcrm1- ing. Hilburn, XVilll1itc. johnson, Muschoff flrens.J. Iowa Engineer Each year two 325 awards are given to the students who write the best technical and best non-technical stories for the Iowa Engineer. The magazine articles are written entirely by Iowa State students interested in engineering writing. The purpose of the Engineer is to serve the students by providing stories of value pertaining to engineering and to provide journalistic experience for the students. Editor Roger Hicks and business manager jerry Neese had charge of the monthly publication this year. Besides the news-value stories, regular features in each issue of the Engineer include a joke page, personality sketches of engineering professors, and a column of alumni notes. 4-. The Iowa Homemaker 'ef Q- Ist row: Schneider, Danielson, Hauff, Drecs, Merchant f6dil0I'J, Vnndecar, Elder. Zml row: Watts. jones, Anderson, Culver, Briggs, Baur, Gregory, Stuart. 5rd row: McBride, Brown, Riggs, Olson, Gerard, Porter, Andre, Marlin, Paxson. The Iowa Homemaker 434 IANUARY. 1957 ui '-, The Iowa Homemaker, a magazine written entirely by home economics students has nationwide distribution. Originally home economics news was in a column in the Agriculturist. In 1921 the home economics students started their own divisional magazine. The Homemaker is the oldest college home economics magazine in the country and one of the few such magazines published. Yearly the Iowa Homemaker publishes a story about the best college room. A room or two are entered from each women's residence. They are judged on originality, useability, and attractiveness. An article, complete with pictures then appears in the Homemaker along with other news from various departments. Former Homemaker stalj' members have risen to high positions in the journalism world. Iowa State Scientist Published eight times each year, the Scientist is dedicated to the held of science. Articles include recent developments in the held, research findings and the application of science in other helds. In addition to the scientihc articles, the Scientist also devotes some of its space to campus items and other topics of interest to all students. Puilnlication of the magazine is made possible by the stag of students who plan and write each of the monthly issues. The Scientist, like the other Iowa b State publications, has its own publication hoard to help coordinate the magazine and the division and to oversee the work of the student stag. The board also interviews for and approves new stag appointments. iowti state . V Vi. Sclenflsf- Vol 9 Novembar.1956 No 3 . 9 Y ' ' ,- l ., ,A . lv . 4.1 ' . ........ -.....,, .---f--vu -- -f - - - -., 1 l,5,A,..v,.x lst row: Millcn Cassoc. ed.J, Klemme Cedilorj, Anderson Qbus. mgxxj Leaneagh Cmannging ed.J. 2nd row: Bettis, Monson, Mzlhcdy, Cook, Bon sall, Thompson, 3rd raw: Jensen, Heliu, Clark, Hoffa. 435 ournalism Club Ixt row: NVill, Copeland, Rollins, Thompson, Frcvert, Elder, Hedelund, I-Ielt, Barrett, Lawrence, Burleigh. 2nd row: Lindemeyer, Gimher, Cham- berlain, Briggs, Gerard, Culver, Heald, Blythe, Remy, Hammerand. 3rd row: Slater, Champion, Taylor, Cooper, Cook, Walker, Neil, Pierce, Nichols, Hansen. Ir! row: Bartley, Duffy, Dixon, DuBois, Benson, Russ. Prof, Schwartz 2nd rozu: Slickler, Kaniuka, Prof. Ames, Prof. Heath, Overholl, Pm! Burns, Ewalt, Borg, Leonard, Crockett. 3rd row: Emmerson, Goulding Bornchein, Gourley, Garcia, Smith, Foster, Turk, Prof. Marvin fclepl headb. 436 Sigma Delta Chi w ,1 'I 'F ,aa 11? I.vI row: Duffy fvice prc's.J, Jacob, Brcllnhl Cprcsj, Krauss, Hylton. .Yuri row: Armstrong Cscc.J. Pierce, Kooser, Somers, Sticklcr. 3rd row: Kuniuku, Judge, Schwartz, Lowe, Champion, Ames. I I lst row: Dlanielson, Mullins, Burns Cadv.J, Abbott, Blythe Csec.J. 2nd raw: Culver, Gregory Clreas.j, Heald, Schneider. 3rd row: Frevert Cpres.b, Briggs fvice pres.J, Beem, Armstrong Qlieepcr of the Archivesj. 437 2 V x 1 R ,- s I x X vv ,WW K' I U .Hx LJ , --5.-:::.::::a:f H is Q W F ' - ':::,1,g?Ei.:f,,-Q 54,7 X ,NH ' 7 5 iii. v f r - 1 ' X '-may-'AY' +V-i f- :Ei-Q' I ' qw. 1 'Z , , ,Q A -V i :H N ,HWNMWQX 3:1-4: i 1 W X M H -ww? Q ,E nur cv Q , J' V ' + tat - ,, - as , .+ - f Ei- vm.. f' ' -Q JEE . . 'J - 'K' v ' i 1 H ' ' l- - 1, , ' ' ' . W: E ' Y- N '. . -P, ' n --f' ' V M . 7 . ', , . E W , - ,. ,, Qi - X. H H, '-'-'Man i :': F W . , ,, ' ' , w A W LW f.. . V , b HX '21 I 'hui' -'W V ' , 'AQ 4,2 rpg 'h l2x4g-..f:'Ei.n ' ' X ' 4259 A353 V X' .-f. 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Back: Emmerson Csports cditorl, Ginthcr fmunnging cditorj. The Iowa State Daily, published each day from Tuesday through Saturday, has become a standard part of the students' morning cup of coffee. The student editorial staff 1-nernhers spend many hours each day working to report and edit the news, and put the paper to press. The editorial stag consists of society, sports, photography and issue editors, a managing editor and the editor in chief, Tom Cooper. The stajjr of reporters are usually sophomores who do their reporting in coordination with a journalism, reporting class. The staff members strived especially this year to improve their make-up techniques, using modern make-up with pictures. Editorial Staff p n+ ' V --i f' f my , S, .1 S.. QE? ,- ' 6 L 2- VJ il , ,L W .ge w M ' 4 'Pi ,gf w, wr 1 1- 131 2 'mu , , ., , 1 , 1 24 x X 4 I fi 1 WW 1 wif- ' ,Q lv Q A ,Q - fn 1555! - M V H W 3 :sa ,H B2 wx . 444 nl' bil! va 5:0 w 1 w 4 ,.:, m Q' QE, 0? The nz.embe1's of the szfuflenl business stag of the Daily work long lzonrs each day to keep their non-jwofit organization running' smoolhly. The slag consists of a business manager, aflverzfislng managers, and salesmen. Stag menzbefs are usually joufrnalism sluflenls and much of the wofk is done in coorclinatlon with the j0'1l'l'7'1!lllS'1II, classes. Th.e students are completely in charge of the business side - from clrawlng the acls, to laying out the pages, to jn'0of-rearling the ads for e1'1'01's. Thmugh, wmh on the business stag, many students gain valuable experience, both in the business and arlzferlising flelds. Bob Armstrong, Ag. jr., aclerl as business manager this year. ' Milf 'V E., ,. 1 A .i.!,. ggxgyx X 'N Business Manager-Bob Armstrong l Lal! Ia righl: Taylor fnssl. nd. mgr.J. Lovricn fPI'0Il'l0lf0Il IY'lgl'.,, Walkcr B S I I flllflll. nd. mgr.J, Pierce fad. mgxzj, Champion Cproduclion mgr.j, Jacob Lszllesmanj, Ballaulyne Qcrcdit l11gl'.j. an an ISHZD mu rs u fl n ,,,--un-llii H ,..-f- A-gf,-,- '-W The members of the Daily Publication Board are elected each spring in the all-college elections and represent each division. They are elected to serve on the board until they graduate. Besides the student members, faculty members also serve on the Board. The Board functions primarily to select the Daily staff members, both business and editorial, and to manage the financial aHairs of the Daily. They decide on all investments in such things as tyjbewriters, new machines or other new equip- ment. The board also makes criticisms for the stuclents' beneht and are sometimes consulted about problems. The Board meets once each month, to eat dinner together and hear reports from the business manager and the editor, both of whom also serve on the Board. A printer hand sets Iowa State Daily headlines The student written headline must be just the right length - if it's too long it won't lit the space. Dail Publications Board Seated: Berry, Armstrong, Brown Cooper Marun Standing Leadex Ames. Armstrong, Speer fsec.J. 442 .Le K? .., ff f in fi,-, V , 1 . 'i4fflAg. VM laik -43195 Y 14 , , ,:-1 f1K,5'f jj 7 N J7 - A- Y X I .4 it -:xx ef c .- 'fy P, -- -. . s w,.u-ff' M , Fw S K ETC H wmnen, 1957 ad .V n .IQ ,E Sketch f'!' I 0,1 lst row: Kammeier fpub.7, Sjostrom fassoc. ed,J, Orlovich ffac. adv.J, Millcn fasst. ed.j, Doty. 2nd -row: McCunn thus. mgr.J, Becker fart cd.J, Martin fseaj, Burley, Ovcrholt Cedj. The creative talents of Iowa State students have a chance to become known through Sketch magazine, a quarterly publication of original poems and prose written entirely by students. The creative works which appear in Sketch are selected by the Sketch Editorial Board, consisting of students and two faculty members from the Department of English. Both the editorial and stay? positions are held also by students - these positions are chosen each spring. Nlartin Overholt was this year's editor. 443 Veterinarian Known as one of the leading stilflent my T piiblications in the coimtiy is the Iowa State N ' gg Veteiinaiian. It is the only professional student A- 1 an A -4454-'f? Qgf 'L magazine on canijans and was also the very first jrzlzblication of its kind in the United 'x L'-' Q' A 'W ' States. This magazine contains technical ETERTNARIAN student writings, alumni and student news and ' M' articles about l7'l'Lf?0TlCl?'tl new Il61!6l0f7771,67'1,lS and ieseaiclz findings in the field of A. veterinary medicine. The magazine is jmblislzed once each quaitei' and averages 64 pages pei isiie. A Vete1'ina1'ian'staH meinluei' each year is chosen to Tejiresent Iowa State at the Aineiican Veterinary Medical Association 2' convention. Like the other campus publications, it , -X this one is l7'llil7llSlZ6fl by a student stag. n n n lst row: Drecs Ceo-bus. mgxzy, Dreesscn Ceo-bus. mgr.D, Ewald fcditorb, Young fassoc. cd.j, Billiar fassoc. ed.J, Graham, Holter fassoc. cd.J. 2nd row: Davis, Sevdc, Harris, Larson, Ratliff, Scallon, Hall. 5rd row: Bcrthcl- sen, Anderson, Sander, Klindt, Mlalsh, Fcrtig, Leonard. 1111 i,.,1 'rv' 1 :mn l I -.: : 5:a.,' 11,3 H -1 .np-55 4.1g91:gm1,f W ik HW 11 ,:. 1 M, . M 1. 11 .1 11 1 111 M1 , A , gf 1 N '7 1w1's 1 A:1' ' ' ' 111 11 Tile? 1 WW11'-1 '111--11 - w w ' C RW' rw If 12:22:22 11. ' 111' 11 1 1 , 1 Aw 111'1Xu11 QH1 :-1 Q1 1 A mm may mm -1 Q 55151515 1111. 1111111 r ar- 111:,, 111' 1 X 13 1 ,1!j1'4fgglM11j11111111 gf? QQ 4 NYM m111'I :11Qq ,M111w13, 115331, 11 111 '1111 11 gif' 1555111 Pow W 'iii' :lima ,ww m111 ,111 111 A 'Q 1 1m .. 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M11 IWW -r Y .M M 2 -1 9 lo 5 il Indexes 4447 Senior Activities A AlIl50'l 1', RU'l'l-l Ii.: I-Iouma, La., Home Ero- nomirx journalism- Delta Zetag l'hi Upsilon Ornicron 3.4: Sigma Alpha Iota 2--4, secre- l2tI y' -lg Theta Sigma Phi 3,4, vice-president 41 Iowa I-Iomemaker, acting editor 43 Iowa State Singers l-43 Festival Chorus l-3, tlircc- tor 2,35 Iowa State Daily 2: Freshman Hand' book 23 Home Iiconinics Council Zig YWCA I-fl. ACREA, ROBERT M.: Missouri Valley, Lami- srapf: ,,lrcl1itz:rIn.1'fr-Student Society of Land- scape Architecture 141, secretary El. ADAMSON, PATRICK: Tabor, Electrical En- ,ainrering-Ktmpp House publicity chairman 3, secretary-treasurer -lg Marching Band 1-43 Baseball lp MRA 2-13 Varsity band l. AGIZR. DOUGLAS, C.: Muscatine, Mvrlirmiral lingim'z-ring- Pi Kappa Alphag Pi Tau Sigma: American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers: Singers 2-43 Festival Chorus 2-43 Mcn's Glen Club -ig Stars Over Vcisltezt 2415 Engi- neers' Carnival 2,33 lylnscatine junior Col- lege. AHLERS, LORRAINE I.: Remsen, Cllilrl Dc- I'f'f0fIlI1l3Ill -Chi Omcgag College of St. Cath- urine. AIINELL, YVARRIZN H.: Orland Park, Ill., Zoology-Theta Xig joint Social Council 23 Zoology Club SA, secretary 33 Lutheran Stu- dent Association 1,25 Veishezt SA. 4 ALBRIGHT, JOANN D.: Lytton, .-11111111-d .-lrl - Roberts Hall social chairman lg Campus 4-H 1,25 Westminster Fellowship l,2g Festival Chorus Ig joint Social Council 1. AI.BRIGH'l', SUSAN Mt. Vernon, Home lironomirx Ezlucalion - Pep Club lg Freshman Home Economics Club lg Home Economics litlncation Clnh 2-4: WAA 3,4. I ALDERSON, MARILYN j,: Stran'bcrt'y Point, Home Economics Education -Campus 4-H lg Home Economics Club lg Nllesley Fonntlationg WAA, Oilicials Club 2,33 Rackets Club 2,3. . ALDRICH, MARTHA L.: Garwin, Expert- uzzrnlal Caolcrry-Festival Chorus 2-45 Sing- ers l-4g Home Economics Club: Dorm Coun- cilg Camp Counselors Clnbg Mlesley Foun- tlation. ALI-IXANDIQR, BRUCE G.: Waterloo, Archi- lvcluwf- Phi Delta Thetag Football l-ig Varsity I Club 2-5, President 45 American Institute of Architects 2-55 Scahbard and Blade 3-55 Phi Eta Sigma lg Knights of St. Patrick 3-51 Tau Sigma Della 4,53 Greek Re- lays 25 Architecture Open House 3. ALEXANDER, JAMES D.: Onawa, Agricul- tural Engim'ering-Plii Kappa Tang Iowa Engineer 3,4. ALLBEE, CORINNE A.: Marshalltown, Tech- niml journu!isn1.-Kappa Deltag YWCA 2-43 Bomb 2,33 Singers 2,35 Daily l-43 Scientist l-45 Homecoming 2,4, Radio-Television Co- ordinator 4, Veishczx 2-43 Pep Council 43 Home Economics Club 2-43 Kappa Phi 23 Wesley Foundation 2-4: Festival Chorus 2-4. ALLEY, ROBERT D.: Corydon, History- His- tory Club 2,33 Young Democrats Club 35 Dc- hators 3,4. ALLGOOD, DONALD XV.: Hedrick, l 1'lf'l'i71I11'jl Merlicimx-Farmllousc business manager 53 Cardinal Key: Czlrclinal Guild 4-6: Alpha Zeta 5,63 Phi lita Sigma L23 Vcishca 3-53 bus- iness manager 5: Student Religions Council 43 Bethany Fellowship l-33 American Veter- inary Medicine Association 4,5, treasurer 5. AMMER, GLORIA R.: Chicago, Ill., Diel- vlicswilonie Economics Club lg Foods and Nutrition Club l--lg YWCA l: Singers lg Festival Chorus I-33 Sigma Alpha Iota 3,4. ANASTASI. CHARLES N.: Harlztn. Alllfflllllli- ral Engim'1'1'ir1g-Alpha Chi Rho: Tomat- hawk 25 Pi Tan Sigma 3,-'lg Arnold Air Society Il,-ig American Society of Mechanical Iingi- neers l-I: Newman Club 1-45 Vcishea l-4: Engineers Carnival 2,3. ANDIERSEN, LYNDA C.: Independence, Mo., Home Economics Erlumlion-Student Relig- ious Council 4g Festival Chorus 33 Home liconomics Education Club 4. ANDERSON, BETTY L.: Eagle Grove, Tex- lilex and Clothing-Freeman secretary 33 lfestivztl Chorus l,2: Home Economics Club I,2g Textiles and Clothing Club 3,-'lg Cyclone Rollers 1,21 Intramurals l,2g Lutheran Stu- dent Association l-ll: Television vVOI'liSllOIJ 2: YWCA lg Luther College. ANDERSON, CALMER A. II.: Mason City, Science. ANDERSON, CARROLL L.: Kclloi-Cl-Y, Farm Ojlrfrafiuvls and Agrunmny-Agronomy Club I,2,4g Farm Operations Club 3,45 Agriculture Education Club 41 Cyclonic Rollers 1,2. ANDERSON, CLARENCE R.: Sioux City. lfllemirul Terlinolugy-Sigxna Alpha lipsilong American Ceramic Society 35 State University of Ioirag Morningside College. 448 ANDERSON, JANET L.: Chicago, Ill., General Hume Ecmzorrtics-Hottie Iiconotuics Club l-lg Sociology Club 2-4: Homecoming Dance Decorations 25 Home Economics Ball Deco- rations 3, ANDERSON, JERRY W.: lilnville, Agronomy. ANDERSON, JOSEPH J.: Fort Dodge, Pity' ,viral Education - Kappa Sigmag Baseball lg Basketball Ig Vllashington State College. ANDERSON, LAVERNE A.: Roland, Agricul- luml Educalion - Agricultural litlucation Club Il,-lg Waldorf Junior College. ANDERSON, LLOYD L.: Zcaring, .4ninml Hus- Imnzlry-Block and Bridle Club 2-45 Little International 2-lg Veishca 3g Simpson Col- egc. ANDERSON, MARVIN C.: Alta, l ar'n1 Olzrru- lium and .flgricultural Eclucrtlion- Fnrnt Operation Club: Agricultural Education Clubg Harriman House intramural chairman 35 Kimball House head resident 4, Farm Opera- tions Dancc cozchairman decorations 4. ANDERSON, MERRILL li.: Spencer, Farm f,flr'l'LlliUIlX-l'1lI'lIl Operations Club 4. ANDERSON, YVILLIAM J.: Ames, Aerunultli- rnl lingim'1'ring-4Alpha Sigma Phi president 4, intramural chairman 33 Baseball l-il: Basketball lg Phi Eta Sigma, 'I'uu Beta Pig Sigma Gamma Tang Arnold Air Societyg Scabbard antl liladeg Iowa Engineer 3,-ig In- stitute of Aeronautical Sciences 144. ANDREWS, BURT S.: Springfield, lll., Horti- culture-Fairchild 1-louse publicity chairman 2, activities chairman 3, secretary 4, Alpha Zeta: Horticulture Club treasurer 2, vice- president 3, Representative to Horticulture Council 23 Horticulture Show Manager 4. ANDREWS, JOAN Ii.: Independence, Textiles and Clothing-I-'recman l-Iall vice-president. 33 YWCA lg I-'Ionic Economics Club lg Tex- tiles :tnd Clothing Club 2-45 Modern Dance Club 3,45 Barjcheg Stars Over Vcislleag Fresh- tnan Days leader. ANDREXVS, RAYMOND 'l'.: Mason City, Civil Engineering-Mason: City Junior College. ANDREWS, ROCHELLE A.: Burt, Mallzwmitirxr -Kappa Phig Science Women's Club 3,45 Mathematics Club 1,43 X'VesIey Foundation 2445 Iowa State Teachers College. ANTHONY, DAVID L.: Sioux City, Industrial Engineering - Phi Kappa Psig swimming team lg Engineers Banquet ticket chairtnan 4: Engineers Carnival business manager -1. ARMSTRONG, HELEN A.: NVestl1elcl, Home Economics Education-.Signta Kappag Fresh- man Home Economics Club lg Home Eco- nomics Education Club 2-49 Radio lfVorkshop 25 Homecoming Cleanup Chairman 23 YWCA l-35 Ornicron Nu 43 Iowa State Players 1. ARMSTRONG, JANE M.: Downers Grove, Ill., Institution Management - Kappa Kappa Gamma, Freshman Home Economics Club vice president Ig YWCA Cabinet 1,25 Modern Dance Club 1,25 WAA lg Daily Publication Board representative 2-4, secretary 35 Cartl- inal Guild 3g Institution Management Club 2-4, secretztry-treasurer 3, president 43 Home Economics Council I-45 Phi Upsilon Orni- cron 3, president 43 Ornicron Nu 3,43 Mortar Board 4, Homecoming Barbecue chairman 553 Student Affairs Representative. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT F.: Clear Lake, Ag- ricultural juurnalixmw-Alplxa Gamma Rhog Iowa State Daily, reporter 2,5, copy editor 2-4, assistant sports editor 3, advertising sales- man 2-4, advertising manager BA, business manager 45 Green Gander advertising inan- ager 3,4, business manager 3,45 Sigma Delta Chi sCCl'ClZll'y 3,45 Radio Workshop 2,35 Agri- cultural Journalism Club 3, treasurer 45 All- journalism Club 2-43 journalism I Award 3445 Outstanding Advertising Salesman Award ARNEY, PATRICIA A.: Ames, Mrttliermztim- Iowa State l'layers 2-43 Pi Mu Epsilon treas- urer 43 YWCA lg Science Wonicn's Club 1,23 XV.-XA 2,33 Math Club secretary 45 Veishea I-4. ASHLAND, ROBERT F.: Clear Lake, Electrical Engineering-'I'att Beta Pi cataloger 3,-lg Eta Kappa Nu treasurer 3,-ig Boise junior College. ATANASOFF, JOHN V.: Boulder, Colo., Mt'- cltaniral Engineering-'I'au Kappa Epsilong American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ATVVOOD, GLENN A.: Le Mars, Clzzfmfml lirigineering-Singers l,2g American Institute of Chemical Engineering 1-43 Festival Chorus l,2. ATWOOD, ROSEMARY: Lockridge, Home ffl'0Y10I!IiF.V EI11l!'I1lf0II-,FCSllV?ll. Chorus I-3: Freshman YWCA lg Home Economics Clnh l,3,4g Camp Counselors Club 1,25 Church Choir I-3. AUGSPURGER, EARL F,: Bloomfield. Elrfrlri- cal Enginezrring-Acaciag Phi Eta Sigma l-43 Arnold Air Society 3, secretary 45 Scabbartl and Blade 3,49 American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers 2-4. AULT, RONALD D.: Bayard, Agrafiorrzy- Alpha Tau Omcgag Agronomy Club 3,45 Farm Operations Club l,2. AUSEN I-IAUS, ROBERT A.: Kensett, Agricultural Education - Agricultural Education Club I-45 Lutheran Student Association executive coun- cil l-4g MRA Toastmasters Club 2-4: De- bators 2-43 Student Religious Council 3,-ig Alpha Zeta 3,43 Friley head resident 3,45 St. Olaf College. AUSTIN, CELESTIQ: Centerville, Cl1iI11Derfelo11- mriit-1'i Beta Phi, Freshman Home lico- nomics Club Ig YWCA 1,21 Campus PEO Q-A134Chilrl Development Club 2-45 Omicron I u . BAAI., ALVIN F.: Dubuque, Mechanical Engi- nt't'rnzg-Alplm Sigma Pi social chairman 43 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1,43 Vcishezt Vodvil I-3. BAKER, EDWARD D.: Whittier, Calif., Dairy Industry and Economics -Dairy Industry Club 3,-lg Ward System 1,23 Promenaders BALDQVIN, RICHARD L.: Des Moines, Chemi- cal lzngmecring - Beta Theta Pig Union Nite Club 2,33 Pep Barbeque 3,43 Veishea Vodvil 45 Sinfonia 3,45 Quartet Contest 3,45 Veishea 43 Embers Quartet 3,4. BALL.f'tN'1'YNI-2, D. KISITI-I: Lamoni, Agricul- lural journalism - Agriculture Council -ig Agricultural Journalism Club 2.3, president 45 Sigma Delta Chi 3, treasurer 43 Al1-journal- ism Club 3,43 Iowa State Daily 2-4g Iowa Agriculturist 3,4. BALLANTYNE, HARRY C.: Linnoni, Physics - Graceland College. BANTA, LILLIAN V.: Ames, General Science T:,I'0lIlCllI1Ll6I'S I-33 Methodist Youth Group HARNETT, JERRY S.: Cedar Falls, Electrical lingnwcriwzg - Iowa State Players 2-43 ln- stilntc of Radio Engineers 2-43 MRA Scholar- ship Council secretary 33 Graceland Junior College. BARRIi'l l', JERRY H.: Des Moines, Chemical 1fllfIilI!'lI1'fII1l - MRA l-4, scholastic chairman 2, house intramural chairman 33 Homecom- ing l-43 Veishezt 1-33 Newman Club l-4. BARRY, LOUISE J.: Cedar Rapids, Applied .-lrl - Freshman Home Economics Club lg Applied Art Club 3,49 Veishea float chair- man 2: Homecoming decorations chairman 2: Cues for Coeds art editor 25 Christmas Ball program chairman 35 WRA Council pub- licity chairmang YVRA Executive Board: Delta Phi Delta outstanding Applied Art junior. BARTA, THOMAS A.: Cedar Rapids, Indus- trial Engineering - Theta Xig Marching Band l,2, vice-president 3, president 4g Con- cert Bnnd l-43 Pep Council 3,45 Industrial Engineering Society 3,49 Phi Mu Alpha 2-4. BATCIIER, KENNETH Ii.: Douglaston, N. Y., EIr:r'lrir'al Engineering - Iowa State Daily Ig Television Workshop 1,23 Phi Eta Sigma 23 Varieties in-between act 33 Short-circuit edi- tor 3,43 KMRI disc jockey 2,35 Institute of Radio Engineers 3,-1. BATHIE, XVILLIAM YV.: lllatcrloo, Iilecltani- cal Engineering - Beyer House president l,2, intramural chairman 2,33 Niles House schol- arship chairman 45 Pi Tan Sigma correspond- ing secretary 4. BAXIENDALE, MARVIN L.: Indianola, Aero- nznztiral Enginezering - Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences El, secretary 49 Sigma Gamma 'l'au treasnrerg Simpson College. BAXTER, GERALD L.: Galya, Elfclriml Engi- girimwirzg - Alumni I-Iall president 2-,4, social chairman 2,35 Joint Social Council 2,33 Home- coming Coordination Committee 23 Veisltea l-3: Modern Dance Club 2,33 Stars Over Veishea 23 YMCA l-45 All-College elections publicity chairman 3, l BEAR, RAMON L.: Tingley, Aeronautical Engineering - Institute of Aeronautical Sci- encesg Ward System social chairman 3, ac- tivities chairman 4. BECK, ALLAN R.: Exim, Horticulture. BECK, DONNA F.: Preston, Home Economics Eclncnlion - I-Iome Economics Club I-4. BECKIER, ALLEN C.: Council Bluils, History - Scahharcl and Blade 3,49 Society of Atl- rancecl Artillery Cadets 3,4. BECKER, MARGARET A.: Des Moines, His- tory - Kappa Alpha Theta president 45 Mor- tar Iloarrl 4. B1iCKVVl'I'H, VVILLIAM Ii.: Dubuque, Chemi- ral liizgirirzwirig - Varsity tennis 1-45 Luth- eran Student Council 4g American Institute of Chemical Engineering 2-4: University of Dubuque. BEHUNIN, CECIL D.: Ferron, Utah. l'r'Irr- innry Medicine - Pi Kappa Alpha: Ameri- can Veterinary Medicine Association I-4: Utah State College. BELT, ROBERT K.: Red Oak, fi1'ro1mi1lir'aI Engineering - Arnold Air Society 3,43 In- stitute of Aeronautical Science I-4, program chairman 4: Tumbling Club 2.3, president 4: MRA Clee Club 33 Ames Ski Club I3 Sabre Flight 2,3. BENNER, DONALD S.: Mason City, figTO1'l0lllfV - Ward system l-I, Intramural chairman l, vice-president 2, dance chairman 23 Intra- murals l-4: Agronomy Club I-13 Festival Chorus 43 Singers 43 YMCA l: Baseball l,2: Men's Glee Club 4. BENSCHOTER, LINDA M.: Faulkner, Zoology - Chi Omega officer 3,-I: Singers I-33 Festival Chorus I-43 Bomb Staff 2,33 Scientist Stall 553 Campus Chest 2,43 Stars Over Vcishea I-53 Homecoming I-253 Science VVomen's Club l,2Q YWCA l. BENTRUDE, WESLEY C.: Waterloo, Clzemirul Technology - Concert Band 2-43 Symphony Orchestra l,23 Bennett I-louse activities chairman 23 MRA Campus Chest Solicitations chairman 2: Marching Band l,2. BERCKHAN, RONALD IJ.: Brooklyn, Botany - Lincoln House secretary-treasurer 2, presi- dent 23 Singers: Festival Chorus: Religion in Life poster chairman 33 IVestminster Fellow- ship music chairman 2, discussions chairman 3, coordinator 4. BERGMANN, LEON Ii.: Hampton, Civil Engi- neering - Adelanteg Band I3 American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. BERLYN, BERNARD Chicago, Ill., Me- rlmniral Ertgintftrring - American Society ol' Mechanical Engineers 2-43 American Society of Tool Engineers 2'-41 Pi Tau Sigma ITCIIS- urer 3, secretary 4. BICE, IVILLIAM O.: Boone, Electrical Engi- neering - Institute of Radio Engineers 2-4. BIEHL, ROBERT G.: Big Rock, Ill., Farm Operation - Farm Operations Club 3,43 Roger I'Villiams Fellowship 33 Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship 43 YMCA 23 Northern Illinois State Teachers College, Wisconsin State College. BISHOP, ROGER H.: Council Bluffs, Chemi- ral Tcrlinalogy - Arnold Air Society 3,43 Iowa Chemical Society 2,3. BITNER, JERRY L.: Ottumwa, Civil Engi- neering - American Society ol' Civil Engi- neers I-43 Engineers' Carnival 3,43 Veishea I-43 Tau Lambda Rho fl,4. BJORK, DON R.: Oak Park, Ill., I1iflu.tlri11I E1igi1ir'r'1'ing - Stars Over Veishea stage crew I3 Social Bureau publicity chairman 33 Homecoming House decorations chairman El. BLINN, DONALD E.: Glidden, Farm Olmru- lions - Phi Kappa Psi: Farm Operations Club 1.23 Veishea Vodvil l-33 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Gamma Delta I-43 Veisltea Souvenir Programs I. BLOOMBERC, JAMES MJ Cherokee, Mining Engineering - American Institute of Mining El'IgIIICCI'SQ Iowa State Milling Society vice- president 3, president 4. BLUE, VANCE L.: Cedar Rapids, IIIfill.Sl7'illl Ertgi111'ering - American Institute of lndus- trial Engineers 3,4. BLYTHE, RICHARD D.: Omaha, Nebr., ln- diislriul Engirmmirig - Pi Kappa Alpha houst- managerg American Institute of Industrial Engineers3 Homecoming 2,33 Veishea l,2Z Armed Forces Electronics and Communica- tions Associationg Phi Eta Sigma: Gamma Epsilon Sigmag Fraternities at ISC editor. BOCK, FLOYD A.: Highland Park, Ill., ln- duslrinl Erlucalion - Stange l-louse social chairman 2, scholarship chairman 33 lndus- trial Education Club 23, president 113 In- tramurals l-4. BODY, THOMAS C.: Omaha, Nebr.. Electrical Engineering - MRA 1-33 Newman Club I-43 Intramurals l-43 American Institute of Iilcc- trical Engineers 43 Institute of Radio Engi- neers 4. BOHROITEN, JOANN: Grimes, T1'xIii1's and Clothing - Home Economics Club l-33 4-H Club 1. BOLGER, ROBERT G.: Clidtlen, Elefiritvil Engineering - Marching Band l3 Phi Eta Sigma I3 Tau Beta Pi 3.4. BOLLMAN, STEPHAN R.: Pulaski, lfztrm Operations - Alpha Gamma Rho oificerg Campus 4-H treasurer 43 Farm Operations Club 43 Iowa Agricnlturist subscription man- ager 43 Little International Barbeque chair- man ES. BOLTON, TI-IERON J.: I-Iastings. Civil En- gineering - Phi Eta Sigma: American So- ciety of Civil Engineersg Engineers Carnival 23 630 Cltlb 23 Intramurals l-4. BONDERMAN, JEAN I.: Archer, Home Ern- nomics Education - Iowa State Teachers College. BOOKIN, MARVIN L.: Ottumwa, Ellvclriral Engirweririg - Phi Eta Sigma secretary I3 Lincoln House president 23 Tomahawk 2: Eta Kappa Nu 33 Tau Beta Pi El, treasurer 43 Chessmcn, secretary-treasurer3 American Institute of Electrical Engineers3 Institute of Radio Engineers. BOOTH. ANNE C.: ltiarsballtown, History- Pi Beta Phi, Campus Chest Drive 3: Cardinal Guild Activities Committee secretary 33 YWCA commission chairman 43 Stephens College. BORCPIERS, LOWELL J.: Cleves, lnrluslrinl Azlrrzinislraliun - Sigma Nu. BORRUD, CLAIRISSA L.: Elgin, Ill., Home Economics Education - Alpha Delta Pi pledge trainer 2, vice-president 3 assistant scholar- ship chairman 1,23 Singers l,2,43 Iowa State Players 2-43 Women's Intramurals I-13 Luth- eran Student Association L23 Stars Over VCISIICIIQ Festival Choir 23 Home Economics Club 13 Education Cltlb 2-43 Sor-Dor 2-43 Varieties 4. BOSCO, JOE: Omaha, Nebr., El1'r'lric'al Engi- neermg. BOULTON, ANNE E.: Evanston, Ill., Gefrierril Home Errnioniics-Delta Gamtnag Delta Phi Delta3 Sigma Alpha IOIIIQ Symphony orches- tra3 Albion College. BOULTON, ROBERT M.: St. Joseph, Mo., I.andxc1111e Architecture-Agriculture Coun- cil representative 2, treasurer Eh Alpha Zeta treasurer 33 Student Society of Landscape Architects vice-president l3 YMCA Cabinet 43 St. Joseph Junior College, BOWER, LEE F.: Rochester, Minn., lmluxtrial Engineering-Phi Kappa Psig Band I-43 Orchestra 3,43 Festival Chorus 1,23 Bomb re- porter I, organizations editor 2, copy editor 33 Veisltea Souvenir Program editor 2. BOYD, EVERETT C,: Ames, Elrclriml Engi- neering- Lambda Chi Alpha. BOYER, AUDREY A.: Glenwood, Horne Ero- noniirx Erlucution-Sigma Kappa vice-pres- ident 33 General Home Economics Club I3 Home Economics Education Club 2-43 Intra- murals 2-43 Singers lj Festival chorus l-3. BOZARTH, RICHARD E.: Omaha, Nebr., Forestry-Forestry Cltlb 2-43 American ln- stitute oi Architects I3 Cyclone Rollers l.2Q Newman Cltlb l-43 Pi Epsilon Pi 1. BRADE, DONALD W.: Garner, Irzrlzislrial Engiiicering- Mr. and Mrs. church club I-43 Industrial Engineering Society 2-'13 Oper- etta Chorus 23 Freshman Day's Guide 2,53 Veishea Open 1-louse 2-4. BRANDMILL, B. JUNE: Elma, C1'mrrul Home Errmomitzr-Pi Beta Phi: Freshman I-Iome Economics Club I3 Applied Art Club 23 Veishea 13 I:Ic1ucation Club 33 General Home Economics Cltlb 43 University of Iowa. BRANDT, SANDRA L.: Prescott, Home Eco- vzaniicx Erliimlion-Sigma Kappa house man- ager 2, vice-president 33 pep club 13 Fresh- man I-Iome Economics Club I3 Home Eco- nomics Education Club 2-43 Festival Chorus I-33 YWCA 2,3. BRAUN, RICHARD J.: Burlington, Electrical Engineering - Burlington College. BRECHWALD, RICHARD D.: Sutherland, Electrical Engineering-Newman Cltlb I-43 Institute of Radio Engineers 4. BREDESKY, LOUIS P.: Des Moines, Imlux- lrial Etlumliton-Industrial Education Club 3, program chairman gh Science Club I3 Grand View Junior College. BRIGGS, SARA E.: Galesburg, Ill., Diclaflizzr. BRIGHT, ROBERT L.: Leon, Civil Engi- neering-Veishea 2-43 American Society of Civil Engineers l-4. BROAD, GERALD H.: Des Moines, Civil Engineering-American Society of Civil Engineers 3,43 Veishea 2,33 MRA l-1. BROCKMANN, J. RODNEY: Panllina, Farm Operations-Delta Sigma Phi treasurer 33 Gamma Delta I-43 Memorial Lutheran Choir 2,253 Farm Operations Cltlb 2,33 publicity chairman 43 Bomb photographer 43 Home- coming Queen Selection committee 4. BROKAW, IVILLIAM E.: Fort Dodge, ln- Iill.9l1'ilIi .-Iriminislruliton-Sigma Phi Epsilon: Veishea 1,23 Ielomecoming 2: Business Students Association 1-4. BROKMAN, DONALD E.: McClelland, Agri- rizllurzil lf1lSiT!C5.V-QIQIICHI Delta Chi treas- urer 3,43 librarian 23 Newman Club I-43 Farm Operations Club l-E53 Agriculture Busi- ness Club 4. BROLIN, CHARLES A.: Ames. iIIr'rl1urii1'nl Enginezfring-Football 13 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1. BROOKS, BENJAMIN A.: Arlington. Gfmrrul Science-Society of Atlvancetl Artillery Catl- cts 3, treasurer 4. BROWN, GREGORY: Des Moines, lndu.r1rinl Adnzinislmlilari-Alpha Tau Omega: Veishea souvenir programsg Greek IVL-ek ticket com- mittee 33 Business Students Association 3,13 Kemper Military School. BROIVN, REGINA E.: Ogden, Hume Eco- nomics Edumtimi-Elm Hall president -l, secretary 33 Student Religious Council resi- dence representative 3, WRA representative 43 WRA executive board -I3 YVesley Foun- dation l-3, worship chairman 43 Kappa Phi l,2, social service 3, chaplain 4: Freshman Home Economics Club lj Home Economics Education Cltlb 2-43 Festival Chorus l.23 WAA l,2. BROWN, WILLIAM K.: Des Moines, Electri- cal Engineering - Drake University. BROWN ZEPHYRINE H.: Chicago. Ill., Textiles and Cilllllillg-FICSIIIIIZIII Home Economics Club I3 Home Economics Educa- tion Club 2,33 Textiles and Clothing Club 43 YIVCA 1-3. BROXVNSON, JACK J.: Ivaverly, Arro- 1iauliml Engiiwering-Institute ol' Aero- nautical Sciences 2-43 Sigma Gamma Tau 33 secretary 43 Wartburg College. BUCHIVALD, FLORENCE C.: lvlarslialltown, History - INRA executive board 33 Pep Coun- cil 3,43 History Club 33 Young Republicans Club vice-president 3,43 WAA3 executive council 3,4, I fraternity 3,4, Intramural Board 2,4, Bowling Club president 3, Rac- quets Club 3, Ollicials Cltlb 3,4, Hockey Cluh 2, Camp Counselors Club 1-3. BUCK, GEORGE S.: Lineville, Farm 0f2PI'tI- lions-I-'arm Operations Club 2-43 Mary- ville State College. BUEHLER, PAUL J.: Marengo, Geology. 1. BUENZ, JOHN B.: Okallala, Nebr.. .flrcliiiz'r'- lure-Beta Theta Pig Veisheathon coortli- nator 33 Varsity 4 Quartette 2-43 Singers 233, vice-president 43 Doane College. BUFFINGTON, A. LOY: Mt. Pleasant, Home Ec'onomit'.s Education -Westgate social chair- man 43 WAA I-43 YWCA 1-3: Festival Chorus l-33 Home Economics Club l-I3 Joint Social Council 3,43 Campus Chest solicitations 33 Wesley Foundation I-43 Religion in Life 5,43 Homecoming I-43 Veishea I-4. BUNZ, CLAUS H.: Manning, Imltisl-rial Engi- neering-American Society of Mechanical Engineers 43 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 43 Festival Chorus l,3,43 Veishea 2-45 Joint Social Council 43 Singers l. BURDICK, ROBERT E.: Ames, Merlirmiml Engineering-American Society of Mechani- cal Engineersg United States Naval Academy. BURGESS, JOAN I..: Ames, TrfxliIe'.r mid Clothing-Sigma Kappa registrar 3,43 Intra- murals 1,2,43 Singers I-43 Festival Chorus I-43 Freshman Home Economics Club I3 Tex- tiles and Clothing Cltlb 3,43 Frisbie Fellow- ship l,2Q Sigma Eta Chi treasurer 2: Home Economics Banquet decorations chairman 33 YWCA 1,23 Dean's list 3. BURGUS, ROGER C.: Creston, Clmniiml Teclmology - Phi Eta Sigma l,23 Iowa Chem- ical Soieety I-43 Band l. BURLEY, RHODA A.: Clarendon Hills, Ill., fllrlllied .-Irl-Kappa Delta3 Delta Phi Delta 3. treasurer 43 Books and Cokes chairman 3,41 Sketch Board publicity Committee 2: Homecoming art staff 43 Veishea I-33 I-Iome Economics Ball publicity committee 23 Ap- plied Art Cltlb 2-43 Freshman YWCA social committee, publicity committee l. BURNISON, BOYD E.: Lucas, Gevwrfil Sri- cncc- Pi Kappa Alpha president fl.-1, execu- tive council 2-4, activities chairman El, rush chairman 2, assistant house manager 2, pledge class president 13 Interiraternity Council as- sistant iinance chairman 2, finance chairman 3, executive council 33 Pep Council 33 All College Pep Jamboree general chairman 33 Business Students Association 33 National In- terfraternity Conference 33 630 Club 2. BUSCI-I, MARVIN L.: Omaha, Nebr., Iruitix- trial Engineering-Beta Theta Pi pledge trainer 43 Scabbard and Blade 3,43 Sextnnt 3,-1: Military Ball assistant publicity chair- man BUSI-IBY, HARVEY M.: Minooka, Ill., Clirfm- iml E7lg'iIIf'c 7'iI1g'-'lYlRth 25,43 l-Iomecomiug 3,43 Camera Cltlb 3,43 Vcishea Fifi: Ward system 23 Engineers Carnival 3,43 Joliet Jun- ior College. BUTLER, THOMAS D.: Red Oak, tillilllllf Hiixlmndry-Block and Bridleg ltlarcliing Band I,2: Lutheran Student Association l,2: Veiseha Horse Show 23 Little International l: Rodeo Club 43 Iklard System 1,23 I-fllsworth Junior College. C CAIRNS, JOHN H.: Education - Iowa State Daily reporter 2: Iowa Agriculturist 23 Kappa YVard secretary 23 Agricultural Education Club 3,43 New- man Club 2,33 Carrol College. Maxwell, Agricultural 449 CALENDER, DALE E.: Mason City, Industrial .Education - American Society of Civil Engi- neers 23 Campus Radio Club 1-43 Indus- trial Education Club 2-43 AF-ROTC Rifle Club 1,2j Alpha Phi Omega 1,43 Shop Shav- ings Editorial Board 2-43 Memorial Luth- eran Church Choir I-4. CAMPBELL, BRUCE M.: Ainsworth, Agri- cultural Education - Acacia intramural chairman 2, social chairman 3, president 4g Agricultural Education Club attendance chairman 3, treasurer 4, executive council 43 YMCA3 lnterfralernity Council. CAMPBELL, GLEN A.: Lamoni, Agronomy- lnterfaith Council 4: Graceland College. CAMPBELL, RICHARD L,: Jesup, Veterinary Medicine - Alpha Gamma I1lIDQ American Veterinary Medicine Association 1-4. CAMPBELL, VIVIAN F.: Lamoni, General Home Economics - Graceland College. CARBERRYEJAMES W.: Fort Dodge, Veteri- nary Medicine - Sigma Alpha Epsilong New- man .Club 1-73 Iowa Veterinarian 5-73 American Veterinary Medicine Association 4-73 Dean's List 4,63 Iowa State Teachers College. CARLBORG, SONJA J.: Evanston, Ill., Home Economics Education - Pi Beta Phi imm. mural chairman 3, pledge trainer 43 Pan. hellenic representative 43 IVAA Camp Coun- selors Club 33 Bomb assistant treasurer 1, treasurer 2. CARLON, HARRY L.: Oskaloosa, Civil Engi- neermg - Pi Kappa Alpha3 American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. CARLSON, CLARICE A.: Gowrie, Home Eco- nomics Education - Festival Chorus 1,21 Home Economics Education Club I-43 Luth- eran Student Association I-4. CARLSON, GLEN E.: Colo, Agricultural Busi- ness - Agricultural Business Club historian 2, secretary 33 Tomahawk 3,4. CARLSON, RICHARD C.: Stanhope, Farm, Operation - Chamberlain House president 43 Farm Operations Club 1, dance decoration chairman 2, picnic chairman 2, publicity chairman 3,43 Bethany Fellowship I,3,4, stu- dent deacon 2g Camera Club 1, vice-president 23 Veisliea 1,33 Intramurals 1,3. CARNAHAN, RONALD J.: Ottumwa, ln- ditstrial Administration - Business Students Association 2-43 Veishea l-43 MRA Home- coming coordinator 43 Pershing Rifles 1,23 Lincoln House secretary-treasurer 2, presi- dent 3. CARR, ALICE M.: Manchester, Home Eco- 1l01lliC.Y Education - Chi Omega: Intramurals 1-43 Festival Chorus 1,23 Radio Workshop 3,43 WAA 2, Bowling Club 33 Veishea 2,43 Home Economics Education Club l-33 YWCA 13 Westminster Fellowship 1,2. CARROLL, ARLEN S.: Burlington, Technical journalism - Theta Xi viceapresident 3, president 43 Sigma Delta Cbi3 Iowa Scientist 2, publication board 33 Iowa State Daily 1-53 Green Gander 2,3, business manager 43 Veishea 2,33 Radio WVorkshop 13 Burlington Junior College. CASTEEL, BOB G.: Centerville, Electrical Engineering. CESLER, KARL F.: Leon, Civil Engineering - Marching Band 1-43 Concert Band I-43 Veishca Band 1-43 American Society of Civil Engineers 1-43 Tau Lambda Rho secretary3 YMCA 1. CHAMBERS, JOHN T.: Lake View, Zoology - Singers 1-43 Zoology Club vice-president. CHAMPION, ROBERT J.: Carroll, Statistics. CHANDLER, MADELYNNE K.: Manly, His- tory - WRA 2.33 Varieties 23 Independent Student's Dance Committee 33 History and Government Club 2.33 Sociology Club 33 Science Womcn's Club 2,3. CHAPMAN, FRANCES A.: Belmond, Home Economics Education - Elm Hall house council 3,4, secretary 43 Vcishea personnel chairman 33 Newman Club 3,43 Home Eco- nomics Education Club 43 Iowa State Teach- er's College, CHICOINE, HENRI J.: Sioux City, Industrial Education - Industrial Education Club 2-43 Newman Club 2-43 Industrial Education curriculum committee 2. CHIRINOS, GILBERTO: Lima, Peru, Dairy Husbandry - American Society of Agronomy l,3,43 Dairy Husbandry Club 3,43 Newman Club l,3,43 MRA 3,43 Little International 33 Lewis College. CHRISTENSEN, DON N.: College Springs, Agricultural Education - Farm Operations Club 1,25 Agricultural Education Club S343 Caine House secretary-treasurer 2, activities chairman 3. CHRISTENSEN, STAN H.: Ames, Physics - Phi Eta Sigma3 Phi Mu Alpha, treasurerg Physics Clllbj Pi Mu Epsilon3 Veislrea3 Marching Band 1-43 Concert Band vice- president I-43 Orchestra 33 Pep Band 1-4. 4-50 CHRISTENSEN, JOHN L.: Humboldt, Agri- cultural Business, Farm Management. CHRISTIAN, LOREN M.: Ringsted, Civil Engineering - Beta Sigma Psi3 American Society of Civil Engineers 2-43 Tau Lambda Rho 3,43 Lutheran Student Association 1-43 Promenadcrs I-43 Interfraternity Council 3. CLARK, CAROLYN P.: Leon, Home Eco- nomics Education - 1-Iomc Economics Edu- cation Club 3,43 Graceland Junior College. CLARK, ROSEMARY E.: Des Moines, Pxyrlzo- logy - Delta Zeta secretary 3, standards chairman 2, pledge class president 13 Vei- shea public relations secretary 33 Daily Edi- torial Board 33 Campus PEO secretary 33 Science Womcn's Club l-E33 Greek Week Ex- change Chairman 2: Singers 1,23 Festival Chorus l,2. CLARK, NANCY B.: Ames, Home Economies Education - Pi Beta Phi3 YWCA 1-33 Re- ligious Council 33 Naiads 3,43 Freshman Home Economics Club I3 Education Club 313 Education Club 33 Sor Dor 1-33 Promise 2-45 Home Economics Ball secretary 2. CLAWSON, BARBARA N.: Ackley, Home Economics Education - Festival Chorus l-33 Sigma Alpha Iota 3, historian 43 Omicron Nu 3, secretary 43 Home Economics Educa- tion Club 1-43 YIVCA 1-43 Campus 4-H 13 Ivestminstei' Fellowship l-4. CLIFTON, RALPH B.: Omaha, Nebr., Elec- trical Engineering - Beta Theta Pi3 Eta Kappa Nn 3,43 Navy Ball chairman 33 Sex- tant 2-45 Bomb treasurer 4. COBB, CAROLYN E.: Chicago, Ill., Home Economics Education - Chi Omega3 Fresh- man YWCA lg Daily 1,29 Bomb 2,33 Veishea 1,23 Homecoming 1,25 Varieties 2,33 Sor Dor 1-43 Live Y-er's 2,33 Veishea Cherry Pies l,2Q Bowling Club 1-43 Intramurals 2-4. COCHRAN, JAMES R.: Indianola, Industrial Administration - Delta Tau Della: Home- coming Central Committee 25 Knights of St. Patrick, treasurer 3,43 Veisheathon 2,33 In- terfralernity Council news photographer 43 Veterans Organization secretary 43 Business Students Association 4. CO1-IEN, BARRY J.: Cedar Rapids, Industrial Psychology - Interfaith Council 23 Student Religious Council 33 MRA services organiza- tion 45 B'nai B'rith Hillel. COHEN, S. JAY: Waterloo, Chemical Engi- neering - Baseball 13 Lincoln House Head Resident 2.3. intramural chairman 13 Phi Eta Sigma treasurer 23 Tomahawk treasurer 2,33 Tau Beta Pi 3,43 American Institute oi Chemical Engineers president 3,43 Campus Chest speakers bureau chairman 3. COMBS, JIMMY P.: Norfolk, Nebr., Electrical Engineering - Marching Band 1-43 Concert Band 1-43 Phi Mu Alpha 3,43 Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4. COMEY, DON H.: Burbank, Calif., Mechani- cal Engineering - Sigma Alpha Epsilon pub- lic relations chairman3 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Veishea. CONAXVAY, WAYNE D.: Toledo, Electrical Engineering - Newman Clubg State Uni- versity of Iowa. CONLEY, JOHN H.: Omaha, Nebr., Iminx- trial Engineering - Delta Upsilon3 Seab- bard and Blade 3,43 Tau Beta Pi 3,43 In- dustrial Engineering Society 3,43 Veishea 2.3. CONNELL, NOREEN M.: Storm Lake, Home Economies Education - Kappa Alpha Theta3 Freshman Home Economics Club 13 Home Economics Education Club 2-43 Singers 2,33 Homecoming Dance 33 Stars Over Veishea l-33 Pep Council 2,3. CONNER, SHERRY M.: Glidden, Home Eco- nomics Education - Barton Hall vice- presi- dent 33 Varieties 13 630 Club 2g Home Eco- nomics Club 1-45 WAA: council 4, vice- president 4, I Fraternity 45 YYVCA 1,23 IVRA publicity council 2. CONRAD, RICHARD IV.: Belle Plaiue, Me- chanical Engineering - Alpha Phi Omeglli American Society of Mechanical Engineers. COOK, ALBERT E.: Des Moines, Mechanical Engineering. COOK, N. DARLENE: Lamoni, Home Eco- nomies Education - Home Economics Edu- cation Club 2-43 Freshman Hall Social Chairman 13 Graceland College. COOPER, HAL D.: Conrad, Mechanical Engi- neering - Alpha Gamma Rho3 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2,3, treas- urer 45 University of Nebraska. COOPER, ROBERT A.: Marshalltown, Agri- cultural Business - Sigma Alpha Epsilon president 45 Agricultural Business Club 1-4. CORMACI, PAUL A.: Omaha, Nebr., Electri- cal Engineering - Institute of Radio Engi- neers. COX, DAVID L.: Bettendorf. Electrical Engi- neering - Pi Kappa Alpha secretary, treas- urer, vice-presidentg 630 Club 25 Midwest lnteriraternity-Panhellenie Council 33 Vei- shea Career Days ticket chairman 4. CROUCH, EMILY A.: Ames, Mathematics - Delta Delta Delta treasurer 2, house man- ager 45 Iowa State Singers l-43 Festival Chorus l-43 YIVCA 1,23 Science w'V0l1lCII'S Club 13 Homecoming Barbecue Committee 1,23 Freshman YWCA Publicity3 Mathe- matics Club 4. CROUSE, JAMES E.: Madrid, Meclzanical Engineering - Phi Eta Sigma 15 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3,43 Tau Beta Pi 3,43 Veishea l,3,4. CROUSE, LYLE IV.: Fort Dodge, Industrial Education - Theta Delta Cliig Veishea 2-43 Joint Social Council 2-13 Industrial Educa- tion Club 3,43 Alpha Phi Omega 43 Intra- murals3 Fort Dodge Junior College. CULLEY, RICHARD F.: East Moline, Ill., Aeronautical Engineering - Iowa Engineer 2,33 Institute of Aeronautical Engineers 1-1. CUMMINGS, ROBERT C.: Fairheld, Agron- omy - Agronomy Club 2-43 Parsons College. CUMPSTON, GARDETTE L.: Earlliam, Elec- trical Engineering - Delta Chi3 KMRI 2: Iowa State Players 23 American Institute ol' Electrical Engineers 1-43 Institute of Radio Engineers l-4. CURRAN, RALPH C.: Mason City, Mechani- cal Engineering - American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 2-42 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Alpha Phi Omega Secretary 4. CURRY, JACK L.: Cleghorn, Bacteriology - Nebraska State Teachers College. CUTRIGHT, RONALD P.: Riverton, Kansas, Chemical Engineering - American Institute of Chemical Engincering3 Kansas State Teachers College. D DALGETTY, JAY L.: Mason City, Industrial Engineering - Phi Kappa Psi3 Veishea cir- culation manager, souvenir programs 13 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 2-43 Engineering Council vice-president 3. president 43 Engineering Carnival booth chairman 23 Scabbard and Blade 3,43 Gamma Epsilon Sigma president 43 Knights of St. Patrick 3,4. DANHAKL, THOMAS C.: Webb City, Mo., Chemical Engineering - American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3,43 Engineering Council 43 American Chemical Society 1,23 Kansas State Teachers College. DANIEL, PAUL L.: Carroll, Forest Utilization - Newman Club 1-43 Forestry Club 2-43 Forest Products Research Society. DANIELSON, DONNA R.: Nevada, Aplzlied Art - Alpha Delta Pi SCCl'Cl31'YQ Applied Art Club 2-43 Homemaker associate editor 3, managing editor 4, publication board sec- retary3 Theta Sigma Phi 3, secretary 43 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,43 Omicron Nu 3,43 Delta Phi Delta 3,43 Festival Chorus 2. DANKOF, LOWELL L.: Hamburg, Mechani- cal Engineering - Baseball 1,21 American can Society of Mechanical Engineers 3,43 Pi Tau Sigma 3,41 Intramurals 1-4. DAUBS, JANET H.: St. Paul, Minn., Textiles and Clothing - Kappa Deltag Singers 1-43 Festival Chorus 1-43 Television Mlorksliop 13 Home Economics Club I-4. DAUGHERTY, JACK D.: Ottumwa, Electrical Engineering - Sigma Phi Epsilong Phi Eta Sigma vice-president 1,21 Sextant treasurer 2-43 Scabbarcl and Blade 3,43 Tau Beta Pi 3,43 Eta Kappa Nu 3,43 Homecoming 1-4, fraternity ticket chairman, barbecue ticket Cllillflflllllj Homecoming ticket Cllilifmilllj Campus Chest speaker 1,22 Engineering Open House Coordinator 2: Engineer's Carnival booth chairman 33 Greek Week ticket chair- man 43 Military Ball tickets and program chairman 53 Navy Ball ticket committee 2,33 Sigma Phi Epsilon Scholarship Key 2,3. DAVIDSON, JAMES M.: Coggon, Industrial Engineering - Radio VVorkshop 33 Intra- murals 1-43 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2.4. DAVIS, HELEN A.: Ridgeway, Home Eco- nomics Education - Home Economics Edu- cation Club 2-4Q Freshman Home Economics Club I3 YWCA l-3. DAVIS, ROBERT E.: Haiku Maui, Hawaii. Agricultural Engineering - Acacia rush chairman 3, social chairman 43 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1-43 Agri- culture Council 3, treasurer 43 Student Re- ligious Council 5, president 43 Frisbie Fel- lowship 1.4, vice-president 2, acting presi- dent 43 Phi Eta Sigma 3,4, president 2: Alpha Zeta 3, chronicler 43 Tau Beta Pi 43 YMCA l,2, vice-president 3, advisory board 4. DE BORER, JOHAN IV.: Rock Rapids, Farm Operations - Delta Tau Deltag Iowa State Players 2,3, president 43 Farm Operations Club I-3. ' DE HAAN, LORRAINE R.: Des Moines, A11- plied Art - Gamma Phi Beta vice-president, pledge trainer, secretary: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron: Delta Phi Delta vice-president: Omi- cron Nu treasurer: Applied Art Club vice- presidenl: Home Economics Council: Home Economics Banquet program chairman. DE LURYEA, ROBERT Downers Grove, Ill., Electrical Engineering - Phi Kappa Psi: Arnold Air Society 3,-1: Varsity Golf Team 3,4: Interfratcrnity Council rush handbook business manager 3: Phi lita Sigma 3: 'Fan Bela Pi 4. DE SPLINTER, DONALD I-I.: Annztwan, Ill., Civil Engineering - Tau Lambda Rho: American society of Civil Engineers: Bradley University. DEVIN, J. PHILIP: Mt. Pleasant, Chemical Engineering - Alpha Tau Omega newspaper editor 2: Band l,2: lntcrfraternity Council rush handbook layout editor lg Veishea Souvenir Programs layout editor 1, editor 2: Veishea Publications Chairman 3: Veishea Interim committee chairman 4: Cardinal Guild Representative to Veishea 4: Engi- neering Council 4: Engineering representa- tive to Cardinal Guild 4: Debalors l: Union Night Club emcec 1: Festival Chorus 2: Homecoming Dances chairman El: Music Forum chairman 3: Daily Editorial Board 3: Knights of St. Patrick 3. DEVITT, JOHN C.: Rockwell City, Mechani- cal Engineering - Pi Kappa Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3-5: Pi Tau Sigma 4,5: Enginecr's Carnival 3: Iowa Engi- neer 3,4: Homecoming l,2. DE VRIES, JACK P.: Ottawa, Ill., Veterinary lliedicine - American Veterinary Association: Hope College. DE YOUNG, JOHN W.: South Holland, Ill.. Animal Husbandry. DICK, RICHARD I.: Sihley, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 2-1: Tau Beta Pi 4: MRA activities council 3: Veishea parade Held marshal 3: Niles House head resident 4. DICKERSON, RUTH T.: Clinton, History - Gamma Phi Beta: Science Womc-n's Club I-3: YWCA I-4: Iowa State Singers 1-3: Psi Chi 3,45 Iowa State Players 3,4: Festival Chorus I-3: Canterbury Club 1-4: Student. Religious Council 2-4. DICKEY, DARRELL R.: Boone, Electrical Engineering - Boone Junior College. DIEBOLD, FRANK E.: Joplin, Mo., Geology. DIEHL, DAVID C.: Boone, Animal Husbandry - FarmHouse president 4: Alpha Zeta 4: Block and Bridle 2,3, vice-president 4: Dairy Husbandry 3,4: Dairy judging Team 3: Veishea 3,4: All-Agriculture Banquet 3: Dairy Husbandry Banquet 4: Sears-Roebuck Scholarship 1: Bund Scholarship 4: Boone Junior College. DIERENFELD, FRANKLIN H.: Sac City, Veterirlary Mezlirine - Adclante pledge trainer 3g junior American Veterinary Medt- cine Association 4-7: Pammcl Court Council 6. DIX, MARION R.: Palos Park, Ill., Experi- mental Cookery - Foods and Nutrition Club 3,4: Oak Hall president 4: XVilliam Woods Junior College. DOCKENDORFF, DORIS J.: Pclla, Teclinicnl journalism - Alpha Gamma Delta song leader 3,4: Band l-4: Orchestra I-4: Bomb Residence Editor 4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3.4: Television Vllorkshop. DODGE, RODNEY E.: Ames, Forestry - Forestry Club I-3, vice-president 4: Rifle Team I-3, captain -l: Society ol' Advanced Artillery Cadets 3,43 Ames Forester staff 4. DOI-IMEIER, GERHARDT A.: Mitchell, Civil Engineering - Beta Sigma Psi: Tan Lambda Rho 3,45 American Society of Civil Engi- neers 3,4: Gamma Delta I-3, president 4: Society of American Military Engineers 3,4. DOLAK, JOSEPH R.: Belle Plaine, Electrical Engineering - Tau Beta Pi 3.4: Eta Kappa Nu 3, president 4: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2,4, secretary 3: Newman Club 1,4, religious chairman 2, vice-presi- dent 3. DONER, DIANE R.: Winona, Minn., Textiles and Clothing - Kappa Delta: Singers 1-5: Festival Chorus 14: Textiles antl Clothing Club 2-4: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,4: Home Economics Representative to Alumni Achieve- ment Fund fl: Television Workshop l,2: Iowa State Players 2: Homecoming personnel committee co-chairman 2: Stars Over Veishea personnel committee co-chairman 2. DONOHOE, ROYCE M.: Albia, Inzlu.itri11l Administration - Phi Kappa Psi vice-presi- dent: Football I: Newman Club 1-4: In- vestments Club 4: Society of Advanced Ar- tillery Cadets 3,4-: Varieties 2-4: Veishea: Programs 1, Vodvil 2,3, Coupon Tickets 2: Greek Week Representative 4. DONOHUE, BERNICE A.: Cedar Rapids, Home Economics Education - Veishea Vod- vil 2,3: Festival Choir l: Home Economics Education Club I-4: Newman Club I-4: Homecoming I. DOOLITTLE, CAROL J.: Charles City, Tex- tiles and Clothing - Singers I-4: Fencing Club I: Modern Dance Club 2,3: Stars Over Veishea 1,2,4: Roger lvilliams Club l-4: Sigma Alpha Iota 2-4: Textiles and Clothing Club 2-4: Festival Chorus 1-4. DOORNXVAARD, JOHN: Sioux Center, Cer- amic Engineering - Sigma Pi: Band l,2: Engineer's Carnival 3,4: Engineering Coun- cil 3,4: Band I : Keramos: Phi Eta Sigma. DORN, VIRGINIA: Ames, Textiles and Clotlt- ing - Kappa Delta: New Mexico College. DOUGLAS, JERITA A.: Webster City, Tex- tiles and Clothing - Kappa Kappa Gamma: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,43 Science Bull Poster Chairman 2: Home Economics Coun- cil 3, vice-president 4: Student Religious Council 2,3: Home Economics Ball guest chairman 2,33 Mortar Board 4: Home Eco- nomics Core Curriculum SA: Veishea: dance secretary 3, open house secretary 2: Union Nite Club committee 3: Homecoming as- sistant secretary 3: Textiles and Clothing Club 2-4: Union 410 Style Show decora- tion chairman 2: Valparaiso University. DOUTY,. MARVIN E.: Stratford, Industrial Education - Industrial Education Club I-4. DRLES5 DAVID T.: Dyersville, Veterinary Merticzne - Phi Kappa vice-president 4, president 5: Junior American Veterinary Medicine Association 3-6: Iowa Veterinarian 3-5, business manager 6: Veishea 3-5: In- terfraternitv council 5: Newman Club I-G. DREESSEN, DONALD A.: Grundy Center, Veterinary Medicine - Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Veisheall-4: American Veterinary Medicine Association 1-4: Iowa Veterinarian I, cir- culation manager 2, assistant editor 3, busi- ness manager 4: State University of Iowa. DUBEL, KENNETH J.: Sioux City, Electrical Eflgifleering - Lambda Chi Alpha: Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers 4. DUELAND, ROBERT D.: Nevada, Animal Husbandry - Block and Bridle I-4. DUFFMMARIANA: Clarincla, Textiles and Clothing - Kappa Kappa Gamma: Textiles and Clothing Club 3,4: Young Republicans i'v,4: Vvinter Sports Club 3: Monmouth Col- ege. DUKES, GLENN F.: Sheridan, Mo., Agricul- tural Education - Agricultural Education Club: Northwest Missouri State College. DUNBAR, ROBERT L.: Leland, Farm Opera- tion - Gamma Delta Iota: Newman Club 2-4: Farm Operation Club 2-4: Waldorf junior College. DUNLAP, JACK G.: Ames, Civil Engineering - American Institute of Civil Engineers 2-4: Veishea 2-4. DUNMIRE, NORMAN K.: Fort Dodge, In- dustrial Education - Theta Delta Chi: Mod- ern Dance Club 2-43 Veishea I-3: Barjche 2-4: Varsity Band 1: Industrial Education Club 1-4: Fort Dodge Junior College. IJUNNING, WALTER R.: Bristow, Industrial Education - Industrial Education Club 3,4: Veishea 3,4. DURBIN, STANLEY E.: Des Moines, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 3,4: Grand View Junior College. DYKSTRA, RAYMOND C.: Des Moines, Me- chanical Engineering - Tau Kappa Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-4: Roger Williams Club 2-4: Drake Uni- versity. E EASTER, YVILLIAM K.: YVIIIICTSCI, Farm Operations - Delta Tau Delta: Marching Band I-5: Basketball 1: Block and Bridle Club 1,23 Farm Operations Club 3,4. EDDY, CHARLES W.: Boone, Electrical Engi- 7ll'l.'l'lllg. EDGREN, JAMES IV.: Des Moines, Forestry - Forestry Club 2-4: Drake University. EDWARDS, JOHN R.: Humeston, Mechanical Engineering. EHLERS, HOW-VARD O.: Charter Oak, Elec- trical Engineering - Amateur Radio Club 1,25 Campus Radio Club 3,4: Knapp House scholastic chairman 3: MRA Men's Chorus 2,c. EILTS, JOHN R.: WValnut, Animal Huxbandry - Livestock Judging Team I: Dairy Judging Team 1: Block and Bridle 1-3, treasurer 4: Little International 2-4. EISENMANN, LEROY C.: Woden, Farm Op- ziirations - Theta Chi: Farm Operations Club EKELAND, JOSEPH: Belmond, Agricultural Education - Agricultural Education Club 3,4: Lutheran Student Association 1-4: Lin- coln House secretary-treasurer 3. ELLIOTT, JANE: Farragut, Home Econom- ics Education - Freshman Home Economics Club I3 Home Economics Education Club 2-4: Singers l,2,4: Festival Chorus 1: lllesley Foundation I-4: Veishea I-4: Oak Hall officer 4: Homecoming 2. ELLIOTT, VIRGINIA L.: Modesto, Calif., Textiles and Clothing - Hall officer: Grace- land College. ENGHOLM, KENNETH J.: Fort Dodge, Elec- trical Engineering - Newman Club 2-4: Ft. Dodge junior College. liPl'ELSIrIEIMER, HAZEL: Griswold, Home Economics Education - Home Economics Club 1-4: Simpson. ERICKSEN, BRUCE M.: Ames, Foreign Trade and Service - Pershing Rilles I-4: Lutheran Student Association I-4: History and Gov- ernment Club 3: Arnold Air Society 3,-4: Sabre Flight 2: Armed Forces Communica- tions and Electronics Society 3,43 Cosmopoli- tan Club 3. ERICKSON, CAROLYN J.: Kirkwood, Mo., Sociology - Kappa Alpha Theta: Intramural board 2: Officials Club 2,3,4. ERICKSON, KEITH G.: Perry, Industrial Ad- ministration - Delta Tau Delta social chair- man 2, activities chairman Ei, vice-president 4: Cardinal Key: Union Board 3, president 4: Cardinal Guild: NSA chairman 3, Stu- dent Activities committee chairman 3, steer- ing committee 4: National Student Associa- tion l: Nebraska Region chairman 3: Science Council I-4: Veishea 1-3: Guild Liaison 3: Science Ball Chairman 2: Student Properties Board 2: Scientist Publication Board acting chairman 2: ISSIE board of directors 2: Business Students Association 2-4: Greek Week 2: Freshman Group Leader 2-4. ERICKSON, ROBERT C.: Estherville, Elec- trical Engineering - Football 2.3: Institute oi Radio Engineers 4: Estherville junior Col- le c. ESSEX, DUANE A.: Atalissa, Mechanical Engi- neering - Alpha Chi Rho: Pi Tau Sigma 4,5: American Society of Mechanical Engi- necrs 2-4, secretary 5: Ward System 1, vice- president 2, social chairman 3: Veishea high chool days chairman: Engineer's Carnival 2-4: Men's Glee Club 5: Festival Chorus 5: joint Social Council 2-5. I h ESSEX, MELVIN R.: YVilton Junction, Agri- cultural Education - Theta Chi: Wesley Foundation 1.2: Agricultural Education Club I-4: Student Elections 3: Veishea parade committee 2. EVANS, RICHARD A.: Des Moines, Electrical Engineering. EVVALD, BRUCE H.: Yonkers, N. Y., Veteri- nnrv Medicine - Phi Gamma Delta recording secretary 3: Iowa Veterinarian circulation manager 4, editor 6, associate editor -5: American Veterinary Medicine Association F FAAS, RONALD C.: Brooklyn, Agricultural Education - Beta Sigma Psi treasurer 5, vice-president 4: Alpha Zeta 3,4: Phi Delta Kappa 3,4: Agricultural Education Club 1-3, vice-president 4: Distinguished Military Student: Society of Advanced Artillery Cadets 3,4: Marching Band 1-4: Freshman Days Leader 2: Little International programs com- mittee fl: Gamma Delta I-4. FANNING, CHARLES E.: X'Vaterloo, Agricul- tural .Education - Agricultural Education Club 2-4: Patnmel Court Council 3,45 Iowa State Teachers College. FARIS, DON IV.: Belmond, Physical Education - Theta Xi treasurer: ISSIE: Stars Over Vei- shea assistant Business Manager: Scientist il- lustrations editor. FARNETH, WILLIAM N.: New Kensington, Pa., Electrical Engineering - American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers 4. FASELT, EDVVARD: Keokuk, Agricultural Education - Agricultural Education Club 2-4: Wesley Foundation 2-4: Festival Chorus 3: Campus 4-I-I 4: YMCA 4: Intramurals 2-4: Fulver College: Western Illinois State Col- ege. FATIG, BERNARD WV.: Newark, Ohio, Elec- trical Engineering - Cardinal Guild 2: Patn- mcl Court Council 2: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4: Veishea 4. FAUNCE, BARRY L.: Sioux City, Industrial .-lrlministration - Phi Delta Theta: Home- coming l: Veishea 2,83 Engineers Carnival 2: ISSIE 3: Campus Chest 2,3: Union Night Club 3: Men's Glee Club 4: Festival Chorus 4. FELLINGER, JERRY G.: Bloomheld, Indus- trial Engineering - American Society of Me- chanical Engincers 2,3: American Institute of Industrial Engineers I-4: Varsity I Club 3,4. FELLOWS, CONNIE J.: Shenandoah, Home Eronornirs Education - Singers 1-3: Festival Chorus I-4: Gamma Delta I-4: Elm Hall vice-president 4: Advisory Council 4. librarian 6. 451 FERGESEN, MARY A.: Coggon, Ajillliefl .Alrl - Home Economies Club l-4. FERGUSON, BONNIE Y.: Guttenberg, Ap- plied Ar! N Freshman Home Economics Club l: YWCA l: Kappa Phi: Festival Chorus l-4: Applied Art Club 2-4: Campus YWCA 2,33 Singers l,2. FERRIQE, MAX I-I.: Grundy Center. Fonxvlry- Delta Sigma Phi: Forestry Club l--lg G30 Club 2, AOY committee chairman E55 Symphony Orchestra l: Bomb 2. FERTIG, DON R.: Des Moines, Veterinary Almlirine - Drake University. A l7ER'I'1G, KENNETH O.: Odeholt, l'r'Iermary itlerlirinf' - Marching Band l,2: Concert Band 2: Veterinarian Stall: Stanton House Head Resident: American Veterinary Medt- eine Association: Festival Chorus: Westmin- ster Fellowship. FIDLAR, RICHARD A.: Davenport, Civil Engineering - Kappa Sigma vicespresiclcnt S, president 4: Sextant 3,4: Veishea Syl. Q FIELD, HARVEY San Diego, Calif., Agri- mtllurzil litixiness - Friley' Hall social chatr- man 2: Freshman orientation chairman 29 All Dormitory Mixer chairman 2: Plu Garn- ma Delta activities chairman sttholarslup chairman 4: Agricultural Business Club 1-l, secretary 2: Agriculture Council representa- tive 3,4: Veishea 1-4, co-chairman conces- sion stands 1: Stars Over Veishea business business manager 3: Sextant E5,4: Faculty Ad- visory Committec 3. I , FIGGE, FRANK P.: Ossian, Merliarztcal Engr- neering - Phi Kappa secretary -1: AITICTICHII Society of Mechanical Engineers l-4: Veishea t, , --1. FIKE, MARYALICE: Chicago, I'-Wfllvfvgy - Kappa Kappa Gamma treasurer 3.4: Sc1etlCC Council BA: Scientist Publications Board 3,45 XVAA Council 5, I Fraternity 3,43 YWCA Cabinet 3: Lampos 3,41 Rflifiiml Ill, Life Convoeations 2: NVeslcy Council 3,4: Veishea: parade assistant chairman 31, Stars Over Vet- shea secretary 2: Homecoming' general secre- tary 3: Cardinal Guild activities atlvts0t'Y service 4: Campus Chest: general secretary :lg chairman 4: Mortar Board 4: INonten's Day s -chairman 4. . FIQCH, BASIL M.: Somerville, J-, ATEN fgflurnl Engineering. ' . FINNEY, NANCEE R.: Rockford, Ill., C'U'1 '1'l Home Economics - Kappa Alpllil Thclili Naiacls 5,4: Purdue University. . FISCHER, HAROLD E.: AmeS, l11flll'Yl 'al All' ministralion - Pi Kappa Phi, I FITZGERALD, ROBERT C.: Melbourne. AIU' mal Ht1sbzmd1'y- Block and Bridle Clubg- Little International: showman, cltatrxnraln ol special attractions: Livestock Judging ICHIHS Veishea Horse Show. A FLOCKHART, RONALD L.: Boone, DIUVA' Ins zluslry - Agricultural Council. ' FLUGUM, IOHN R.: Ames, Imluslrml Educa- tion - Lutheran Student Association l-3: In- dustrial Education Club 2-4. 4 U FOLEMANIS, ANDRIS: Ames, Statistics - Veishea l-4: Iowa Scientist 2,33 1l1l.l'21I1llll'i1l5 l-3: Statistics Clttb 4. FOLRS, EMILY M.: Mansfield, Arla., Hmm' Economics Ezlumlion - Roger YVllll11lll5 Clllll 2-4: Arkansas Polytechnic College. FONDRQY, tuct-1.1tRD D.: Albert city, Farm Ojicralions - Farml--louse: Block and Bridle 2-45 Farm Operations Club 4: Lutheran Stu- dent Association 2-4: Vtlartbllfg College- FORGE, DAVID A.: Omaha, Nebr., Mechani- cal Engineering - American Society of Me- chanical Engineers: Omaha University. FORSTROM, JAMES N.: Albert City, Agri- cultural Education - Singers 1-4: Festival Chorus 1-4: Octet 2,33 Phi Mu Alpha 2-4: 'fotnaltawk 2-4: Intervarsity Christian Fel- lowship l-4: Agricultural Education Club l,3,4. FOX, NANCY R.: Ames, Home liconomirs juurrmlixm - Gamma Phi Beta: Daily Re- porter 2,3: Bomb writer 2,33 YWCA Cabinet 2-4: Panhellenie rush book eo-editor: Veishea Publications: assistant copy editor 3, as- sistant advertising manager 4: Canterbury Club l-3, vice-president 4: Religion In Life. FRAKER, BEVERLY J.: Marshalltown, Cen- ernl Home Ez'mmn1ir.v - Applied Art Club 2-4: Mlinter Sports Clttb 3: Players ESA: Lyon Hall Varieties Chairnian 2: Veishea 2,33 Homecoming 2,33 Marshalltown junior Col- lege. FRANK, EUGENE R.: Creseo, Farm Olzeralionx - Football 1,25 Wrestling 1-fl: Varsity I Club 2-ll-. FRANKLIN, ROGER H.: Des Moines, ln- duslrial Engineering - Veishea l,2: Stange House president 3, head resident 4: American Society Mechanical Engineers 2: American Institute of Industrial Engineers -lg Gamma Epsilon Sigma. FRANZIEN, RONALD V.: Kingsley, fltfrzmauti- rn! Engiizecring. 452 l-'REIBERG. JUDITI-I A.: Storm Lake General Home Iimrmniicx - Gamma Phi Beta: Oak Hall social chairman El: Festival Chorus l: YWCA worship workshop 2: Bomb copy- writer 2: All-Dormitory Mixer co-chairman 3: Dames Daze 3: Sweethearts' Ball secretary 3. FRENCH, JAMES YV.: Guthrie Center, ln- !11l.Vf7'i!1l fldminixlrzition - Scientist Staff I: Business Students Club 2-4: Social Bureau l: Investments Club l. FRIDLEY, JAMES A.: Sumner, Eleclriral Engi- 11c-eriug. FUNK-, .IQSEPH D.: POTlSlII0l.lllI, ElecIri1'nl Engint-erlng - Institute oi Radio Engineers: Creighton University. FUNKE, JOAN M.: State Center, Home Ero- nurziirx Iizlilraiion - Players: Singers: Festival Chorus: VVRA: transfer chairman. intra- murals, executive board, advisory rouneil. G GABRIELSON, WNILLIAM C.: Randall, Agri- !'llIl'll7'll1 Business - Agricultural Business Club QH4: St. Olaf College. GALLAGI-IER, MICHAEL J.: Council Bluffs, Eleclrirnl Engineering - Phi Gamma Delta president 11: Knights of St. Patrick 3, presi- dent 4: Iowa Engineer l, cut editor 2, story editor 3: Veishea I-3: Greek Week co-chair- man 4: lingineer's Carnival 3, chairman 4: Football l: Intramurals l-4: American Iu- stitute of Electrical Engineers -lg Campus Chest Fraternity Solicitations l. GARRETT, MAX L.: Bracldyville, IH!lllA'U'I'I1l Eclamlirm - Industrial Education Club. GARSIDE, RUTH Y.: Bridgewater, Home Em- nomirfx Ezlurnlian - Home Economics Educa- tmii Club l-4: Bethany Fellowship I-4: XVAA 1 . GAY, LAWRENCE H.: Rose Hill, ,-lgrirullural Engineering - Campus 4-H l,2: American Society ol' Agricultural Engineers I-3, vice- president fl: Engineering Council Il. GEAR, RONALD J.: Ames, Lmiclsmlm flrelii- tarrlurzr - Student Society of Landscape Archi- tects 2-1: Agricultural Council 3.4: Freshman Reception: Harvest Ball chairman interview committee. GEARHART, STUART W.: I-Iarlan, Farm Operation - Noble House president 4: MRA president 4, vice-president 3: Rodeo Club vice-president. 3,-lg Fartn Operations Club social chairman 4. CEE, DONALD M.: Imogene, Agriczzllural El1llI'llff0Il - Agricultural Education Club 2-4: Wesley Foundation 1-4: Farm Opera- tions Club l: YMCA l. GEHRLS, GAYLON H.: Ames, :il'CllflffI'l1lflIi Enginrrering - Delta Chi president 3: Ameri- can Institute of Architects 2.3, treasurer 4. GEORGE, PHYLLISI Ames, Genzfml Scizmee - Kappa Delta press chairman fl: Concert Band l-4: Symphony Orchestra l,3: Sigma Alpha Iota Fifi: Veishea 1-3. GIERI-IARDT, RALPH A.: Barstow, Ill., Alf'- rlmuienl Engineering - Lange House presi- dent 2, head resident 2-4: MRA advisor to scholarsliip committee 2-4, head resident selection committee El: Pi Tau Sigma Ei, president 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-1: Order of Chessmen ESA. GERLING, BARBARA J.: Charles City, Gen- eral I-lame' Eranomicxr - Alpha Gamma Delta president 4: Birch Hall treasurer 2: General Home Economics Club president 4: Home Economies Council 4: Writers' Round 'Fable 4: Freshman YWCA advisor 3: YWCA com- mission steering committee 3: Veishea Queen presentations chairman Ei. GERNAND, MAX: Volga, Electrical Engineer- ing - Eta Kappa Nu 3,fl: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2--1: Institute of Radio Engineers 2-4: Campus Radio Club SA. G1-IYSELINCK, MARCELLA A.: Sioux City, llieluticx - Foods and Nutrition Clttb 2-l: Oak Hall Party foods chairman 3,4: Winter Sports Club 2: Embers Chairman 23 Ivesley I oundation 2: Morningside College. GIBBON, NORMAN C.: Mfest Seneca, N, Y., llll?!'lllllIlI'lll E1lgi:1ec'ri11g W Pi Tau Sigma vice- presiclent 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1: American So' ciety of Mechanical Engineers 2-4: Promen- aders l,2,4, business manager GIBBS. DIANE: Estherrille, I-lpplierl Art - Kappa Alpha Theta: Mortar Board 4: Phi Upsilon Omicron El,4: Omicron Nu BA: Delta Phi Delta 3,43 YWCA l-25, president 4: Ap- plied Art Club 2,2l, secretary fl: Campus Chest Central Committee 3: Union Varieties secretary 2: l'Vesley Fellowship 1-3. GIBSON, DIXIE L.: Atlanta, Georgia, Home Eronomirfx Ezlumlion - Kappa Alpha Theta: Home Economics Education Club EIA: YWCA 3,43 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,42 University of Georgia. G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G IENAPl','jACK XV.: Manchester, .-lrr1riIr'rl- ural Engnzeffring - American Institute of Architects: YMCA: Singers: Festival Chorus. ILBERT, SCOTT K.: Minneapolis, Minn., Farm Ul11'I'f1lf01l.r - Farm Operations Clttb l-4: Singers 2-4: Festival Chorus 2-4: All- College Bowling League 4: Beyer House treasurer. ILL,4 DAVID AI.: Des Moines, .fl4'r011autic11I ling1m'1'ring. lLLE'I I'E, ROY R.: Ames, Farm Operations - Farm Operations Clttb 3,-l: University of Nebraska. ILNIAN, HOWARD H.: Stuart, Agrieullurul lifluralimi 3 Phi Kappa Tau: Agricultural Education Clttb I-lg lntcrfraternity Pledge Council l: Wesley Foundation 3,43 Veishea 2.3: Homecoming 2: Greek Week 2: Campus -4-H 3: Pershing Rifles l,2: All Agricultural Banquet 33 Harvest Ball 3: Style Show El: Track l,2. LADE, MICRLIN F.: Guthrie Center, Agri- rullurnl liducalion - Agricultural Education Club l-fl: Campus 4-I-I l-3: Wesley Fellow' ship 14: YMCA l,2. LASS, BEVERLY A.: Marshalltown, Horticul- Iure - Horticulture Clttb l,fl, secretary 2, historian 3: Cyclone Rollers 2: Horticulture Show lloricttlture chairman 2, assistant man- ager 3,4: Agriculture Banquet food and decoration chairman 25 Tomahawk 2: Agri- culture Council 3, secretary 4: Lutheran Stu- dent Association dance decoration chairman 3: I-Iomecorning 3: Veishea 3: Harvest Ball decoration chairman -1: Agriculture Student Faculty relations committee 4: Colorado Uni- versity. LENN, JERRY L.: Mitchellville, Geology. LISCH, SHIRLEY K.: Milwaukee, Hlise., 111- xiii-arm, illmmgement - Foods and Nutrition Club 2,33 Institution Management Club -1: Newman Club 2-4: Northwestern University. LOTFEl.'I'Y, CHARLES H.: Denison, Veteri- nary Medicine - Phi Della Theta: American Veterinary Medicine Association l-4: Coe. ODE, WILLIAM B.: Clinton, Horticulture - Horticulture Clttb 2,3, president 4: Horti- culture Show publicity chairman 45 Veishea Queen Selection committee 3: Clinton jun- ior College. OFFINET. CHRISTINE S.: Blue Mound, Ill., 1710711 Operation.: - Farm Operations Club l,2. secretary 3, historian 4: Festival Chorus 1: Wesley Foundation 1.2: Kappa Phi l--1: Little International 1. OLL, DARREL Garner, Animal Hux- Imnrlry - FarmHouse scholarship chairman -4: Block and Bridle Clttb 141: Pershing Rifles l,2: Phi Eta Sigma: Veishea Horse Show 2, assistant chairman 3: Block and Bridle banquet business manager 3: All Agri- culture Banquet assistant tiekcts chairman 3, assistant chairman 4: Little International 1-3, business manager 4. OOD, MAX D.: Kellogg, Mfrelirzliiml Engi- neering - American Society of Mechanical Engineers. OPPERTON, ROBERT C.: Peterson, Ani- mal l'l1l.Yllll7llll'jl - Block and Bridle 2-4. RACE, MARJORIE R.: Hickman Mills, Mo., Home Iironomizrs Ezluculimi - Festival Chorus 2: I-lome Economics Education 2: Southwest Baptist College, Kansas City junior College. GRASHORN, GENE N.: Dubuque, Electrical G G G G G lingineering - Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu corresponding secretary: Tau Beta Pi: Luth- eran Student Association: Union Varieties: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Institute of Radio Engineers. RAVES, KATHERINE: Freeport, Ill., Pxyelm- Iogy - Pi Beta Phi: Science Wotnen's Club: Intramurals, Niaettes: Doane College. RAY, ANN Madison, Wise., .-lpplied .flrl - Gamma Phi Beta: Applied Art Club -l: Colorado College. REEN, MAXWELL W.: Omaha, Nebr., ln- rluslrial Ezlvlraliml - Westminster Fellowship 1-5: YMCA l,4,5: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers l,2: Industrial Education gjlub Ei-5: Promenazlcrs 2-5: Tumbling Club '-5. REEN, RICHARD D.: Ames, Imluslrial A11- mini.rlruliun - Basketball lg Business Stu- dents Association l-A: Society of Advanced Artillery Students 5l,4. REGG, MIMA A.: Kelley, Dielelirs - Home Economies Club: Simpson College. GREGORY, STANLEY O.: Des Moines, Eler- G trim! Enginf-ering - Veishea fl,4: KMRI radio staff 2-4: 'Toastmaster Club 4: Science Club l,2: Grandview College. REIMAN, BYRON J.: Garner, ,flniuuzl Hus- bandry - FarmHouse: Alpha Zeta: Block and Bridle Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Pershing Rifles: All Agriculture Banquet assistant chairman El: Little International grand champion showman Fl: chairman 4: YMCA counselor 2: Veishea horse show l-4: Meat judging Team 4. GRISMORE, SUZANNE: Corydon, Home Eco- nomics Erlucalion - Chi Omega pledge train- er 2: Festival Chorus I,2: Kappa Phi l-4: Bowling Clttb 3,4: Intramurals 3,43 Home Economics Education Club 2,3. GROSS, LOREN A.: XVest Union, Mcclmnirnl Ellglllcllllfllg - American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers I-4: Veishea l-4. CROTE, JANE R.: Webster Groves, Mo., Home liconomlrs Education - Alpha Gamtna Delta Rush Chairman 43 IVAA l-3, treasurer 4: Festival Chorus I,2: Singers I-4: Home Economics Education Clttb I-41 Veishea Queen selection committee secretary 3: Engi- neer's Carnival secretary 23 Pep Barbeque entertainment 2: Harvest Ball Queen 2. CROVES, l.ARRY D.: Des Moines, Dairy ln- duslry - Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Dairy ln- dustry Clttb 4. H HAEFNER, PHILIP J.: Marshalltown, Civil Engineering - Arnold Air Society 3.4: Iowa Engineer 2: Veishea 2: Tau Lambda Rho: American Society of Civil Engineers I-4. HACAN, DONALD V.: Atkins, Agricullnrrtl Bn.timfs.t - Agricultural Bttsiness Club 4: Coe College: University of Maryland. HAGEN, RICHARD D.: Northwood, Agricul- lurul Erluralion - Adelante: Agricultural Education Club treasurer 3, presitlent 4: Alpha Zeta censor 4: All Agricultural Ban- quet 4. I-IAKEMAN, ROBERT C.: Sanborn, Dairy In- dustry - Dairy Industry Club I-4. HALL, RODERICK L.: Griswold, .flgricullurul Engineering - American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers I-4: Engineering Council 3: Veishea 3. HALL, RUTH E.: Albion, Home Emnmnicx Erlumlion - Wesley Foundation I-4: Sigma Alpha Iota 3,4: Singers I-4: Festival Chorus l.2.4: Htnne Economics Club I-4. HALLELAND, JOHN S.: Randall, Inflllslriul flflrizinixlralion - Debators 3: Business Stu- dents Association 2-4: St. Olaf College. HALM, MAZIE J.: LaSalle, Ill., Alnlzlierl Ari - Players 3: Delta Phi Delta I: Applied Art Club 23 Television Mlorkshop 23 VVartburg College. HALVERSON. JAY G.: Webster City, Civil Engineering - I.ambtla Chi Alpha vice-presi- dent 4: Bomb I: Veishea 4: Engineers Carni- val 33 American Society of Civil Engineers I-3, secretary 4: Varieties HALVERSON, RANDALL L.: Decorah, Eler- lricrtl lCngine'r'ring - Phi Kappa Psi: Baseball 3: American Institute of Radio Engineers 4: Luther College. HALWEC, EI.AINE C.: I.cMars, General Home Economics - General Home Economics Club 3,4: Lutheran Student Association 2-4: IVartburg College. HANIFY, BARBARA G.: Toledo, Tvxlilav and Clollting-Newman Club l-4. HANNA, DAVID S.: XVaterloo, Indsulriril En- ginrming- Phi Delta Theta: Swimming l-4: Veishea 2-4: Homecoming 23 Campus Chest 4. HANSEN, I-ZMMERT XV.: Ames, Vrflifrinnrv iIIr'1liriu1'-University of Omaha, Centenary College. I-IANSEN, ROGER R.: Storm Lake, Elecli'irnl Iingiricerirtg - American Institute ol' Electri- cal Engineers 3. I-IANSEN, RULAN S.: Thornton. Idaho. l'z'l- rrinary Mrrlicimf- American Veterinary Med- icine Association l-3: Ricks College, Utah State Agricultural College. HANUS, DALIMIRA A.: I-Iarbert. Mich., Iliclrlirx, EXfJ1'l'lIlll'l7iIIi Cookery- Delta Zeta: Home Economics Club I: Foods and Nutri- tion Club 2-4: Rush Council 2.3: Festival Chorus I-4: Church Choir l-43 Gamma Delta secretary 3, membership chairman 4: Veishea Home Economics judges chairman 2 Career Day guides chairman 3: Core Curriculum Committee 3,43 Sor Dor I-4: Jttnior Pan- bellenic Council I. HARDIN, RICHARD B.: Earlham, Agricul- lurnl Erlurnlion-'I'au Kappa Epsilon: Farm Operations Club I,2: Agricultural Education Club El. HARKER, RICHARD F.: Bristol, Ill., Vel- rrinnry tllrrlirine - Farml-Iouse. IIARKIN, JOHN P.: Cumming, Civil Engi- neering-Veishea 2-4: Engineers' Carnival 2: American Society of Civil Enginers 2-4. HARMAN, JOHN R.: Sac City, l f'll'l'illIll'jl lllerlicini' - Adelante. HARRIS, I-IALBERT M.: Atnes, Elzfclricul lin- gineering-Kappa Sigma vice-president 23: Pershing Rilles 2.3: Rille Team I-l: Varsity Rille Team l-1: Bomb Beauty Selection as- sistant chairman 2: Homecoming judges and trallic chairman 3: Scabbartl and Blade fl, buck trainer 33 Institute of Radio Engineers 2-4: American Society of Electrical Engineers 2- . IIARRIS, STANLEY K.: Monticello, Vela-rinnry tllrfdicine- Newman Club I-6: American Vet- erinary Medicine Association 3-G: Kappa Ward l, program chairman 2. HARTLEY, RUTH A.: Des Moines, fljzplierl .flrl-Applied Art Clttb 2-4: YWCA 2: Ad- visory Council 4: Freshman steering commit- tee secretary 4: Lyon Hall vice-president 4: I-Iomecoming 4: Christmas Ball decorations committee 33 All College Election publicity 4: Votlvil 3: Wesley 2: Varieties 3: Linden- wood College. HAT'l'EN. DONALD G.: Stacyville, Inrluslrinl Engineering-Industrial Engineering Society 2-4: Creighton University. - HAUFF, ANNE B.: Sioux City, lnxliltilitm Alnn11g1'n11'nt-Kappa Delta president 4: Mortar Board 43 Phi Upsilon Otnicron 4: Homemaker business manager 4, pttblication board 3.4, treasurer 3: Pep Barbecue 3: In- stitution Management Club 2-4: YWCA: Veishea assistant treasurer 3. cherry pie chairman 4: Panhellenic Council 43 Bowling Club 3,4. HAUPT, MARIE J.: Milwaukee, Wisc., Home Economics Education - Home Economics Club I-43 Newman Club I-4. I-IAVEL, NORMAN R.: Xkiashington, ,4gri1'uI- tural Educalion-Sigma Phi Epsilon vice- president 2, pledge trainer 2: Football I: Ag- ricultural Etlucation Club 2-4: Iowa Mies- leyan College. HAVEN, LAWRENCE F.: Omaha, Nebr., EIer'h'icnl Engineering- Sigma Alpha Epsilon: American Institute ol Electrical Engineers I-4: Newman Club I-43 Varieties 2: Veishea HAVICK, CAROL J.: Harlan, Home Econom- irs Erluculion-Home Economics Club I-4. HAYVBAKER, JOHN A.: Ames, .-lninml Hux- bmulry-Varsity Track and Cross Country 2-4: Varsity I Club corresponding secretary. HANVKINSON. MARY A.: Calesburg, Ill.. Child Dirvrflolmienl-Ski Club l: Pep Clttb I: Child Development Club l-4: Archery Club 3: Sor Dor 3: Festival Chorus I,2: Luth- eran Student Association l,2, secretary ol' freshman council. I-IAXVKS, JAMES Creston, Civil Engineer- ing- American Society of Civil Engineers 2-4. I-IAXBY. ROBERT D.: Pittsburgh, Pa., Client- ical Engineering-Sigtna Phi Epsilon: Iowa Engineer I,2: Engineers Ball 23 Homecoming HAYDEN, EDMUND M.: Woodstock, Ill.. Agricultural Iiiixiiifrsx-I'l1i Kappa president 4: Newman Club I-4: Agricultural Business Clttb 3,43 630 Club 3: Interfraternity Council 4. I-IAYGREEN, JAMES. H.: Centerville, For- rnrlry - Adelante. I-IAYS, CAROLINE: Des Moines. Home Ero- nornirx Education-Freeman Hall activities chairman 2: Education Club 3.4: Child De- velopment Club I: Campus Chest represent- ative 23 IVRA formal ticket chairman 2: Ivestrninster Fellowship I,2. l-IAYVVARD, ELIZABETH A.: Chicago, Ill., General Home Econmirx-Oak Hall social chairman 33 Xvestminster Fellowship l-4: Home Economics Club I-4. HAZARD, JOHN N.: Youngstown, Ohio. lfor- 1-.rlry-Iiorestry Club 1.3,-1: Society of Ad- vanced Artillery Cadets 3,4: Society of Amer- ican Foresters 4. IIEABERLIN, CARI. Pleasantville. Anininl Hu.t'lumilry-Alpha Gamma Rho secretary 3: Alpha eta 3.4: Arnold Air Society 4: Block and Bridle Club 3: Agricultural Council representative 3,43 Veishea Horse Show en- tries chairman 3. assistant chairman 4: Ag- ricultural Cottncil Recognition Dinner chair man 4: Little International I-3. HEALD, MARGARET L.: Bonaparte, Teclmi- ml Journulixm -Omicron Nu 4: Theta Sigma Phi 4: Journalism Club 4: State University of Iowa. I-IEBAL. YVONNE R.: Stevens Point, Wisc., Inxlilulirmnl lllrirzrigefiwril - Sigma Kappa president 4: Festival Chorus 2: Home Eco- nomics Club I-4: Naiads 2-4: Camplire Girls I.eader 2,35 Panhellenic Council 43 INesley I-'oundation 3,-I: Kappa Phi 3,4. I-IECKMILLER, DAVID C.: Barrington, Ill., Illmlniml Engineering - Delta Upsilon presi- dent 3, pledge trainer 4: American Institute ol' Chemicals Engineers 2-4, vice-president 5: Scabbard and Blade: Phi Eta Sigma president 2: YMCA 2-5. I-IEIMAN. EUGENE F.: Estherville, Eleclriml Enginnfring - Beta Sigma Psi secretary Gamma Delta: American Institute oi Elec- trical Engineersg Institute of Radio Engi- neers: Veishea. l-IEINEN, RONALD T.: Rocklortl, Ill.. Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 2-4: Newman Club 4: Illinois ln- stitttte of Technology. HELD, STANLEY Hinton, l'r'lz'rinary il-lezlicinz' - F2lI'lI1I'I0llSCQ An1erican Veterinary Medicine Association 2-4: Veterinary Medi- cine banquet chairman 4: Phi Zeta 33 Al- pha Zeta. HELCENS, DARRELL Monticello, Agri- culture - Alpha Gamma Rho: Football l: Block and Bridle 4: Livestock Judging Team I3 Rath Packing Company Scholarship: 630 Club l. HENDERSON, HARRIET F.: Corydon, Home Economics Education - Chi Omega: Hotne- coming 2: Veishea 2: Kappa Phi I-4: Band I,2: Festival Chorus I,2: PEO 3,-4: Home Economics Club 3,4. HERBERT, JAMES E.: Ames, Electrical Engi- neering - Drake University. I-IERMANSON, JOHN P.: Story City, Agri- cultural Engineering - Theta Xi: American Society of Agricultural Engineers I-3, secre- tary 4, vice-president 3: Veishea I-4. I-IERRING. MARGARET J.: Chariton, Home Economics Ezlumlion - YWCA I,2: Wesley Fountlation I-43 Freslnnan Home Economics Club l: Education Clttb 2-4: Campus 4-H l,2,4, vice-president 3. HESTNESS, ADRIAN C.: Lake Mills, Archi- lcclurul Engineering - American Institute of Architects 2-4: YValtlorE Junior College. HETH, GENE A.: Ft. Atkinson, Wtlisc., Me- cltanicul Enginrfering - Pi Kappi Phi: Sex- tant 3,4. HETZER, ROBERT E.: Tipton, Forestry - Pi Kappa Alpha. HICKEY, JOHN T.: Omaha, Nebr., Industrial Engineering - Theta Xi activities chairman 4. formal chairman 3,43 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 3, president 4: Engi- neer's Carnival 3: Veishea 3.4: Newman Clttb 3,-1: Cal. Tech. HICKS, ROGER D.: Somers, Meclianicnl Engi- neering - Adelante secretary 33 Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Iowa Engineer story editor 3, editor 4: Singers l-33 Men's Glee Club 4: Festival Chorus l,2,4: Arnold Air Society 3,43 Scabbard and Blade: Knights of St. Patrick, American So- ciety oi Mechanical Engineers 1-4. HIGGINS, LYLE .: Sioux City, Industrial Engi- neering - Tau Kappa Epsilon social chair- man 3, sergeant at arms- 4: Iowa Engineer I,2: Industrial Engineering Society. HILBURN, DONALD L.: Estherville, Civil lirzgineering - Lindstrom I-Iouse secretary- treasurer 4, scholarship chairman 2, Constitu- tion chairman 3: Iowa Engineer staff writer 3, feature editor 4: American Society of Civil Engineers 2-4: Estherville Jttnior College. HILDRETH, KEITH I-I.: Slater, Agricultural Bu.t'ine.r.s - Phi Delta Theta. I HII.L, ROBERT T.: Des Moines, Electrical Engineering - Tau Kappa Epsilon sinfonia chairman 1.2, chaplain 3: Veishea: Phi Eta Sigma I, initiation chairman 2: Interfraternity Council Iinance committee 2. l-IINES, LAVERNE H.: Des Moines, flrrrlii- lcrlurltl Engineering - KMRI Radio Staff 3.4: Veishea 3. HINKLEY, KENNETH C.: Elk Point, South Dakota. .-lranomy - Epsilon IVard vice-presi- dent, intramural chairman: 630 Clttb repre- sentative: Agronomy Clttb 4. I-IIROTSU, MURIEL T.: Kahuku. Hawaii, Exllerinirnlnl Coolcery - Sigma Kappa: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,4: I1Vesley Foundation 2: Kappa Phi 2-4: Foods and Nutrition Club 2-4: Lawrence College. I-IOBEN, JANET Greene, History - Bomb 2: Festival Chorus I-3: Veishea I-4: Sci- ence Club 2-4: Newman Clttb I-43 Players 3.4: Homecoming 2: Archery Club 3: Iowa Homemaker advertising salesman 2: circula- tion manager 3: advertising manager 4. HOCKER, DONALD Cedar Rapids, Elec- trical Engineering - Institute of Radio Engi- neers 23 Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. I-IODNEFIELD, ORVIS W.: Scarville, Elm:- lrical Engineering - Institute ol' Radio Engi- neers. HOERNER, THOMAS A.: Central City, Agri- rullural Education - Agricultural Education Clttb 1-4. HOFFMAN, ALFRED E.: Muscatine, Agron- omy - Festival Chorus 2. HOFFMAN, EDWARD G.: Council Blulls, In- rluxlrinl Engineering - Phi Delta Theta: Teu- nis Team 2.3, captain 4: Gamma Epsilon Sigma 3: Varsity I Clttb 3,4: 630 Clttb 3,4: Veishea 2: Arnold Air Society 3,4: Knights of St. Patrick 4. IIOLDEFER, JOHN XV.: Humboldt, Pliysicnl Education. HOLDEN, MARILYN A.: Manly, Zoology - Science YVomen's Clttb 3.-l: Illesley Fellow- ship 3,43 Modern Dance Club: Zoology Club 4. HOLEMAN. KEITH V.: Ames, ll-lrclizzniclil Engineering - American Society ol' Mechani- cal Engineers 3,4. 453 HOLLANDER, GERALD W.: Ames, Agri- Clllillwll Engineering - MRA activities chair- man 2, scholarship chairman 33 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 4. I-IOLLINBERGER, LAUREN E.: Clinton, In- rluslrml Education. - Industrial Education Club: Clinton Junior College. IIOLSINGER, WILLIAM G.: Cedar Rapids, Agricnllurril Economics - Delta Upsilon vice- president 43 Phi Eta Sigma 2: Alpha Zeta 2,3, scribe 43 Agricultural Business Club IA, vice- president 2, president 3: Student Union Board 43 Veishea assistant business manager 3: Harvest Ball business manager 2: Student Faculty Relations committee 43 Political For- ums chairman 4. HOLST, HAL: Marion, Veterinruy llledicine- American Veterinary Medicine Association, Veishea 4. HOLSTEIN, DENNIS K.: Clinton, Aeronauti- cal Engineering - Theta Xi lloat chairman 3, formal chairman 3, scholarship chairman 3: Veishea 3: Engineers' Carnival 2: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences l,2,3, treasurer 3. HOLTER, JAMES A.: YVildrose, North Dakota, Veterinary Medicine - American veterinary Medicine Association l-43 Iowa Veterinarian 2-43 North Dakota State College HOLTZ, GENE E.: Dundee, Ill., Agricultural Education - Delta Sigma Phi: Pershing RlllCSj Agricultural Education Club 3,43 So- ciety of Advanced Artillery Cadets 3,4. HOMER, MAURENE M.: Cedar Rapids, Home Economics Education - Newman Club 2-43 Home Economics Club I-43 Intramurals 1-4. HOOK, NANCY C.: Cambridge, Illisc., Home Economics Education. I-IOPEWELL, DAVID L.: Sioux Falls, South Dakota, General Science - Industrial Engi- neering Society 2-43 Veishea 2. HOPKINS, JEROME K.: Des Moines, Indus- trial Engineering - Beta Theta Pi rush chair- man 3, president 4: Interfraternity Council 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma 2: Gamma Epsilon Sigma 4: Scabbarcl and Blade 3,43 Freshman Hand- book sports editor 13 Veishea: General Engi- neering Society l,23 Industrial Engineering Society 3,4. HORN, MARVIN E.: Gibson, Electrical Engi- neering - MRA Main Cabinet 33 Fairchild I-louse president 3, treasurer 2. I-IORNBUCKLE, G. CONRAD: Anita, Zoology - Chamberlain House activity council 2: Westminster Foundation liuauce chairman 33 Cardinal Guild 3: MRA executive council 3, student conduct chairman 3,4g Residence As- sociation representative to National Dormi- tory Conference 33 All Activities Book as- sociate editor 2-43 Student Volunteer Move- ment representative 33 Homecoming Central Committee faculty relations 33 Sweetheart's Ball co-chairman 4. HORRIGAN, ROGER C.: Brooklyn, Mechani- cal Engineering - American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 3,43 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma l-43 Pi Tau Sigma 3,4. HORST, JANICE L.: Muscatine, I-lame Eco- nomics Eclncnlion - Home Economics Club l-43 Roger Vllilliams Club 2,33 YWCA I: Festival Chorus 1-43 Oak Hall Embers chair- man 2. I-IOUCK: RICHARD I.: Ames, Veterinary Medicine -Phi Gamma Delta: American Veterinary Medicine Association 43 Class rep- resentative 43 Iowa Veterinarian advertising manager 5,63 Lederle Laboratories Fellow- ship 6. HOUGEN, ROY E.: Decorah, Farm Olieralions - Farm Operations Club 4: Lutheran Stu- dent ASSOCIGIIIOIIQ Luther College. I-IOUSH, ALLEN A.: Garner, Agricultural Education - Tau Kappa Epsilon president 4, pledge trainer 3, house steward 33 Inter- fratcrnity council 43 Intcriraternity Pledge Council Advisor 43 630 Club president 4: Veishea 3: Card Section operations chairman 113 Agricultural Education Banquet publicity chairman 33 Pep Council 33 Freshman Basket- ball. I-IOUVENACLE, THOMAS L.: Des Moines, Electrical Engineering r- Marching Baud I-43 YMCA Cabinet 2: Promenadors l,2: Inter- faith Council 23 Tomahawk 2,33 Singers 3,43 Festival Chorus 3,4. HOWELL, BETTY M.: Crawfordsville, Home Economics Eclucrilion - Home Economics Edu- cation Club 2-43 Festival Chorus I3 Promen- adors l,2Q Westminster Fellowship 2-43 YW- CA 13 IVAA l. HOYT, MERRILL D.: Massena. Zoology - Vllheaton College, Omaha University. HUBBARD, RONALD D.: Brooklyn, Archi- lcclural Engineering - Adelantc social chair- man 3: Lange House social chairman 2, orientation chairman 23 MRA social council: Joint Social Council 2,33 Pep Jamboree decor- ations chairman 3g American Institute of .Architects 2-4. HUEHN, KEMPTON L.: Eldora, Malliemalics, 454 HUELLER, RICHARD L.: Xvaverly, Farm Operations - FarmHouse, treasurer 43 Farm Operations Club 1-4g Festival Chorus 3,43 YMCA 4. HULLINGER, CARY L.: Pleasanton, Animal Hilsbarzrlry - FHTIHHOLISCQ Block and Bridle Club 1-43 Little International showman 2-43 Livestock Judging Team 4: Meat Judging Team 33 Rath Packing Company 35500 schol- arship: Livestock Judging Contest winner 2: Iowa Delegate to National 4-I-I Club Camp. HUNT, JAMES F.: Jefferson, Industrial Ad- ministration - Tau Kappa Epsilou3 Newman Club 1-4. HUNT, Q RICHARD L.: Kellogg, Industrial Educalion - Industrial Education Club 1-43 Shopshavings editor 3: Epsilon Pi Tau presi- dent 43 Capitol City Commercial College. HURN, WILLIAM P.: Algona, Agronomy - Agf0l'l0l'l'lY Club 2-4: Newman Club I-4. I-IUSAK, WILLIAM VV.: Toledo, Indiislriol Administration - Kappa Ward religious rep- resentative 2, vice-president 3, president 43 Willard Barbecue tickets chairman 33 Newman Club l-43 Interfaith Council 23 Business Students Association 3,4. I-IUSMANN, GRACE M.: Miuburn, Home Economics Education - Home Economics Club l-43 WAA 2-43 YWCA 4: Bethany Fellowship 4. HUSPEN, ROBERT F.: Lake Mills, Veterinary Medicine - Phi Kappa3 Newman Club: Uni- versity of Illinois. I-IUTCHINSON, GARY D.: Lohrville, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers. ILGENFRITZ, GLENN M.: Santa Monica, Calif., Electrical Engineering - Santa Monica City College. ILIFF, XVALTER R.: Ames, Physics - March- ing Band 13 Fort Dodge Junior College. IRELAN, XVAYNE C.: Cincinnati, Civil Engi- neering - American Society of Civil Engi- neers 2-4: Tau Beta Pi 3,43 Tau Lambda Rho 3,43 Iowa Engineer 3,43 Veishea 3. IVENER, ARNOLD: Sioux City, Industrial Engineering - Beyer House activities chair- man resident ' Societ of American Mili 2, p 2, y - tary Engineers 3, vice-president 43 Gamma Epsilon Sigma 3,43 Hillel I-3, treasurer 43 Engiueer's Carnival booth chairman 4. IVERSON, JOHN D.: Calmar, Industrial Engi- neering - American Society of Industrial Engineers 4: Franklin House head resident 43 Luther College. IVERSON, ROGER Il.: Ames, lnrluslrial Arl- ininistration - Business Students Association 3,43 Eta VVard vice-president -I3 YMCA 5,43 Investments Club 4. J JACKSON. RICHARD K.: Davenport, Chemis- try - Moline Community College. JACKSON, VVILLIAM IN.: Wllinterset, Me- chanical Engineering - Phi Kappa Tau treasurer 2, alumni representative 53 Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers I-53 Pi Tau Sigma 4,53 630 Club 4. JACOBS, LEE C.: George, Animal Huslmnrlry - Block and Bridle 4: Presbyterian Fellow- ship3 Iowa State Teachers College. JACOBSEN, MARK I-I.: San Mateo, Calif., Chemical Engineering - Beta Theta Pi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1,2,4, president 33 Alpha Chi Sigma 2-41 Social Bureau secretary 2, president 33 Daily Publications Board 2,3, president 43 Engi- neering representative 2,32 Iowa Engineer 1-33 Veishea 4, Parade publicity chairman I, business manager 2, Parade assistant chair- man 33 Engineers Carnival l, publicity chair- man 23 Homecoming l, ticket chairman 2,33 Engineering Council: Zeta Ward president 13 Knights of St. Patrick 3, secretary 43 Engi- neers Ball 23 Union 4101 Cardinal Key achievement award 3,43 Nebraska State Teachers College. I JACOBSEN, MARLYN K.: Inwood, Veterinary Medicine - American Veterinary Medicine Association 43 Veishea 1,33 Iowa State Vet- erinarian: South Dakota State College. JACOBSON, CORWIN: Leland, Meclmniml Engineering - Noble House treasurer l3 American Society ot' Mechanical Engineers 13 Waldorf College. JACOBSON, MARGARET: Marshalltown, Home Economics Educaliun - Festival Chorus 1-33 Home Economics Education Club 5,43 Omicrou Nu 4. JACOBSON, INILLIAM D.: Des Moines, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 4: Morningside College. JAHNKE, EUGENE A.: Ames, Arcliileclurnl Engineering - American Institute of Archi- tects 2-43 Pammel Court Council 3: Dun- woody Industrial Institute. JAMES, CHESTER G.: Prescott, Zoology. JEBENS, RICHARD A.: Reno, Nevada, In- dustrial Engineering - Cessna House head resident 2-43 Barbecue ticket chairman 2: Gamma Epsilon Sigma treasurer 3. JEDLICKA, RAYMOND H.: Cedar Rapids, Electrical Engineering - Delta Upsilou3 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 43 Institute of Radio Engineers 4g Arnold Air Society 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma I3 Veishea l-33 YMCA I-3. JENKINS, K. W.: Ames, Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi: Marching Band 1,21 AIEE- IRE treasurer, vice-chairman. JENNISON, JAMES S.: Riceville, Civil Engi- neering - Theta Xi Steward 2,33 American Society of Civil Engineers 2-43 Engineers Council 43 Tau Lambda Rho 2,3, president 4: Engineer Reception chairman 43 Varieties 33 Veishea Vodvil 3. JENSEN, JOEL E.: Mason City, Industrial Psychology - Acacia treasurer 23 Basketball baud manager l,2Q Marching band assistant manager 1.2: Concert band I-33 Symphony orchestra I-43 Music Council 3,43 Science Council 2,3, vice-president 43 Scientist l,2, publisher 3, treasurer 43 Scientist Publication Board 2-43 Writers' Round Table l-33 Sketch 2, editor 33 Iowa State Debators l,2,4, president 33 Phi Eta Sigma l-43 Phi Mu Alpha 2,4, treasurer 3: Psi Chi 3,4, secretary 23 Lampos 3,43 Phi Kappa Phi 43 Iuterfraternity Council social chairman 33 Joint Social Council steering committee 3: Religion in Life Week: Dames Daze chairman El: Campus Chest treasurer 3,43 Homecoming 3: Veishea 2, general coordinator 3. JENSEN, RICHARD H.: Cedar Rapids, Civil Engineering - Delta Upsilon3 Rifle Club vice-president 3,43 Rifle Team I-4: Veishea 33 Intramurals l-4. JENTZ, MARILYN J.: Fenton, Textiles and Clothing - Festival Chorus I-3: Home Eco- nomics Club I-43 Sor Dor 1-43 Gamma Delta. JERVIS, JOHN VV.: Omaha, Nebr., Inzluxlrial Engineering - Beta Theta Pi: Varsity base- ball 3: Varsity I Club 3. treasurer 43 Veishea 33 Greek YVeek 2: Davidson College. JEIVETT, JANICE G.: Grand Junction, Home Economics Education - Singers 1-43 Home Economics Club l-43 Sigma Alpha Iota 3,43 Festival Chorus 1-43 Sor Dor l,4, director 33 Westminster Fellowship l-43 Veishea I-4. JOI-INSON, BARBARA K.: Moline, Ill., Tex- tiles and Clothing - Alpha Gamma Delta as- sistant rush chairman -4: Naiads 2,3, costume chairman 43 Bomb engravings editor S3 senior section editor 5: Delta Tau Delta Queen 43 Augustana College. JOI-INSON, CAROLYN R.: New Virginia, Home Economics Eflucnlion - YIVCA 1,23 Home Economics Club l-43 W'esley Founda- tion. JOI-INSON, DONALD R.: Red Oak, Industrial Engineering - Phi Kappa Psi secretary 2, chaplain 3: Veishea business coordinator 2: Veisheathou assistant chairman 33 Gamma Epsilon secretary 3: lnterfraternity Council executive secretary 43 Scabbard and Blade 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma lg Engineers' Carnival assistant chairman 4. JOHNSON, EDINARD J.: Keokuk, General Science - Iowa State Players 4. JOHNSON, JAMES B.: Buffalo Center, lndus- lrial Administration - Business Students As- sociation 2-43 Investments Club 3,43 St. Olaf College. JOHNSON, LELAND F.: New Sharon, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 3,4. JOHNSON, MERLIN G.: Kansas City. Mo., Electrical Engineering - Tau Beta Pi: In- stitute of Radio Engineers. JOHNSON, MERRILL L.: Vllesteru Springs, Ill., General Home Economics - Alpha Gamma Delta treasurer 4. JOI-INSON, MILTON L.: Lake Mills, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers l-4: Veishea 2,52 JOHNSON, NANCY R.: Ottumwa, Alijllierl Art - Kappa Kappa Gamma house chairman social chairman 43 Freshman Home Eco- nomics Council l: Home Economics State Day committee 1: YWCA publicity chairman 2, cabinet 2: Campus Chest solicitor 2: Stars Over Veishea 23 Homecoming 33 Applied Art Club 2-43 Joint Social Council 4. JOHNSON, RICHARD T.: Remseu, Inrluslrinl .-1fImini.rlration - Phi Kappa: Newman Club: 630 Club: Joint Social Council: Festival Chorus: Men's Glee Club: Business Students Association: Ivestmor College. JOHNSON, ROBERT: Grand Junction, Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 2,3, president 43 Transit editor 33 Veishea 33 Tau Lambda Rho 3, treasurer 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT Z.: Boone, Civil Engi- neering - Delta Chi: American Society of Civil Engineers 2-43 Fort Dodge Junior Col- ege. JOHNSON, ROY Corwith, Inziuslrinl Ad- ministration - Business Students Association 3,43 Investments Club 43 Baseball l,2. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY A.: lilk I-Iorn, Home Economics Educaiion - Education Club l-43 Campus 4-H Club l,3,4, vice-prcsiclcnt 2: Beacons I3 Tomahawk 2: Home Economics Council assistant secretary 33 Elm Hall treas- urer 33 Phi Upsilon Omicron chaplain 4. JOHNSON, XVORNEY J.: Marshalltown, Agri- t'ulim'aI Education - Agronomy Club I: Ag- ricultural Education Club 2-4: Agricultural Education Newsletter circulation manager. assistant editor, editor 3. JONES, ALICE: Monticello, Home Economies Erlucntion - Chi Omcgng Home liconomics Club 2-43 WAA: Naiads 2-1, bowling clnh 2.3, l fraternity 3,4, Council 25,43 Home Economics Core Curriculum committee 2-42 Panhellenic Conncilg State University of Iowa. JONES, BERNARD I.: Iisthcrvillc, Arrlzilrrl- um! Engineering - American Institute of Architects I-43 Society of American Military Engineers 3,4: Estherville junior College. JONES, DANIEL Ii.: Sioux City, Clmmiml Engineering - Sigma Alpha Epsilon presi- dent 43 Veishea l,21 Iowa Engineer l,23 Phi Eta Sigmag Scabbard and Blade 3, vicc-presi- dent 43 American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. I JONES, DARKIN L.: New Ulm, Minn.. Agri- cultural Education - Theta Chi: Agricultural Education Club l-43 Agricultural Education News Letter 2,43 SiIIgCl'SQ Veishea 3,43 MRA: house officer l-5, committee chairman lg dance committee El. JONES, MARY Creston, Home Ecrmmnirx Education - Freeman Hall vice-president 43 Campus Chest 33 Home Economics Education Club 43 Graceland College. JORGENSEN, HARRIS l-I.: Harlan, Vrrlerinary Medicine - American Veterinary Medical As- sociation 2-43 Stange House head resident 3,43 Lutheran Student Association 2-43 Dana Col- le e. JOSELYN, BLAIR: Randolph, Nchr., Zoology - MRA activities chairman 4. JOY, VIRGINIA: Perry, Inxtimiion Marmge- ment - Kappa Delta: Phi Upsilon Omicron 43 Institution Management Club 2-43 Cues for Coeds editor 3: Bomb assistant residence section editor3 Vcisheathon publicity com- mittee 33 Homemaker stall writer 3. JUDGE, JAMES C.: Ames, Teclznical journal- ism - Iowa State Daily 2, photography editor 33 Bomb 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Sigma Delux Chi 3,43 Homemaker photographer 33 Green Gander co-photography editor 3,4. . JUDGE, THOMAS E.: Ames, Induxtrml fid- minislraiion - Phi Kappa Psi: Business Stu- dents Association l-4g Investments Club 4: Newman Club l-43 Veishea lg Society oi Artillery Cadets 4. V JUHLER. JUDITH: Stanton, Home Ef'ar:om1r.v Education - Kappa Phi l-3: Freshman Home Iiconomics Clubg Festival Chorus l,23 Singers l,2Q Veishea 23 Sor-Dor. K KAAS, RONALD J.: Burlington, .-irrliilerlurnl Engineering. KALBERG, JOHN N.: Des Moines, Clzmnirril Engineering - American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers 2-43 KMRI Radio personnel director 3,43 Intramurals l,2. KALKIS, DONALD F.: Compton, Calif., Civil Engineering - Alpha Chi Rho: American Society of Civil Engineers: Tau Lambda Rho. KALSEM, DAVID KJHIlXlCy',FHflll0IIU7'dlilJll.Y - Alpha Gamma Rho president 43 Alpha Zeta 3,43 Farm Operations Club 1,2,4, treas- urer 33 Livestock judging team 3,43 Veishea Horse Show entry chairman 33 Interfratcrnity Council 3,43 Lutheran Student Association 1-4. KAPLAN, MERLE J.: Bradford, Induslrial A11- minixlralion - Business Students Association I-1. KARLQUIST, KAREN M.: Minneapolis, Minn., Houselmlrl Equilzmeni - Chi Omega vice-president l, treasurer 33 Household Equipment Club 2-43 Frisbic Fellowship: YYVCA: publicity chairman 2. projects chair- man 33 Festival Chorus 1,23 Bomb copy smif 1, organizations copy editor3 Veishea l, hous- ing chairman 33 public relations secretary 23 intramurals 3. KARNS, MADELINE A.: Des Moines. Applied Art - Applied Art Clubg Newman Clubg Varicties3 Vodvil. KAZIMOUR, ROBERT F.: Cedar Rapids, Horticulture - Sigma Alpha lipsilong Horti- culture Club vice-president. KELLY, PAUL J.: Britt, Farm Operations - Newman Club I-43 Farm Operation Club 1-43 Varsity I Club 2g Wrestling 1,2. KELSEY, EILEEN A.: Evanston, Ill., Texlilex and Clothing - Pi Beta Phi: Christian Sci- ence l,2, secretary 3. president 43 Festival Chorus 1-43 Campus Chest 43 Student Re- ligions Council convocation chairman 33 YWCA Intramurals. KELSEY, XV. KEITH: Hampton, Electrical Engineering - Alumni Hall social chairman 2: Cardinal Guild 3,43 Social Bureau 3,43 Singers I-33 Festival Chorus 2. KENDALL, CYNTHIA: Palos Verdes, Calif., .-ilzjzlied Art - Pi Beta Phi president 43 Mor- tar Board president 43 Delta Phi Delta 3,42 Sigma Alpha Iota 3,43 Omicron Nu 3,43 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,43 Cardinal Guild 3,43 Home Economics Council l-43 Home Eco- nomics Club president 13 Homecoming 3,43 Veishea 1,23 Panhcllenic Council 3,43 Union Varieties Committee 33 Singers 3,43 Sketch representative-at-large3 Festival Chorus I,2. KENISON, JACK M.: Arnolds Park, Electrical Engineering - AIEE-IRE 1-4. KENNEDY, JAMES R.: Hlzlsliington, Veteri- nary Medicine - American Veterinary Metli- cinc Association 1-lg Iowa Veterinarian 2-43 YMCA. KETCHUM, RONALD L.: Belmond, Forest Management - Forestry Club 1-4. KING, MARY A.: Park Ridge, Ill., Alrpiied Ar! - Festival Chorus l-43 WAA lg New- man Club l-43 Varieties lg Promenaders l-43 Applied Art Club 24: Radio l'V0!'liSl'IOD 2,3. KING, STEPHEN L.: Ames, Eleclriml Engi- neering - Kappa Sigma: Institute of Radio Engineorsg Eta Kappa Nu. KINNER. LLOYD C.: Knoxville, Industrial Administration - Business Students Associa- tion l,2, treasurer 3, president 43 Investments Club 43 Drake University. KINTIGH, STANLEY S.: Quimby, Mechanical Engineering - American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers puhlications 3, vice-president 4: Buena Vista College. KIRCI-IER, SUSAN D.: West Bend, Wis., Home Economics Erlncaiimz - Kappa Kappa Gam- mag Singcrsg 1'laycrs3 Stephens College. KIZZIER, EARL D.: Council BluiIs, Farm O11- erulions - Farm Operations Club l-43 Vei- shea l-4. KLAUS, PAUL B.: Manchester, Civil Engi- neering - Lincoln l-louse orientation chair- man 3, social chairman 43 American Society of Civil lingineersg Tau Lambda Rho: Cor- nell College. KLECKNER, RICHARD M.: Riccville, Mc-- rlunzicrzl Engineering - Lambda Chi Alpha social chairman 33 G30 Club 2: Frisbie Fel- lowship 1,25 Joint Social Council 3. KLINDT, DONALD E.: Davenport, Animal Husbandry - Delta Sigma Phi president 33 Interfraternity Council 33 Block and Bridle 2-43 Track l,2. KLINE, JOANNE Turin, Dietetirx - Westgate officcr3 Festival Chorus 2-43 Kappa Phi l-3, social chairman 4: Foods and Nu- trition Club 2-43 Intramurals 2,3. KLINGAMAN, ,IUDITH ANN: Emmetsburg, Textiles and Clothing - Gamma Phi Beta, social chairman 43 Joint Social Council 43 Phi Upsilon Omicron3 Omicron Nug Tex- tiles and Clothing Club 2,El, vice-president 4: Home Economics Council 4: Homecoming l-33 Veishea souvenir programs l,2. co- cditor 33 Bomb 13 Homemaker staff writer 2: Campus Chest publications 33 Tomahawk. KNAPP, DAVID Harlan, Mrfclmnical Engi- neering - Sigma Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-5: Engineers Carni- val 4: Vcishca 2-4. KNOOP, ATHALIA M.: Little Rock, Ark., Applied Art - Alpha Gamma Delta social chairman I, guard 43 Naiads 1-43 Applied Art Club 2-4. KNOTHK, SHARON L.: Council Bluffs, Dietr- lics - Singers 1,23 Festival Chorus 1,23 Home Economics Club l-33 Newman Club 1-3, re- cording sccretary 4. KNOX, DONNA R.: Oskaloosa, Child Develop- ment - Child Development Club 3,43 Vari- eties 33 Festival Chorus 33 St. Olaf College. KOMASA, NOEL J.: Dubuque, Agricultural Education - Ward activities chairman 1, vice-president activities council 2: Agricul- tural Education Club 33 Newman Club vice- president 43 University of VVisConsin. KONING. JOHN YV.: Davenport, Forestry - Pi Kappa Alpha editor 33 Forestry Club l-4, sccrctaryg PMCA 2-4-, vice-president lg Alpha Zeta 3,43 Festival Chorus l-33 Singers lg Agricultural Council 3, president 43 Ivesley Foundation lp Hoist Tract Committee chair- man 43 Society of American Foresters 43 Stu- dent Faculty Safety Committee 3: Intramurals l-43 Veishea 1-3, Central Committee selec- tion committee 4. KOOSER, RAYMOND E.: Ames, Technical journnIi.vn. - Sigma Delta Chi: Daily: as- sistant sports editor 2, sports editor 2,3, edi- tor 4g Green Gander editor 3, ad salesman 33 Iowa State Scientist ad salesman 33 Toledo Chronicle Sports editor 23 Eagle Grove Eagle editor 33 Campus Sports correspondent to Des Moines Register 3,43 Campus Sports corres- pondent lo Associated Press, United Press, International News Service 2,5. KOPECKY, FRANK F.: Lohrville, .4rronuliraI Engineering - Gamma Delta I-43 Institute of Aeronautical Science 1-4. KOPF, HENRY A.: Muscatine, Elerlriml and Meclmnical Engineering - MRA Toastmasters Club 43 Ski Club 2: American Society of Mechanical Engineering 2-45 Pi Tau Sigma 2-43 YVesley Foundation 3,43 Engineers Coun- cil 43 Veishea 2,35 Muscatine Junior College. KOPF, RACHEL A.: Iowa Falls, Child Develop- ment - Home Economics Club lg Vtlesley Foundation I-3. KORDIK, KENNETH S.: Pocahontas, Agri- cultural Engineering - Newman Club l-3: American Society of Agricultural Engineers 1-43 Pershing Rifles 2. KOSTER, ROGER A,: Breda, Agronomy - Agronomy Club l-43 Newman Club. KOVACEVICH, TOM R.: Des Moines, Chemi- cal Engineering - American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3,4. KRAFT, DONALD L.: Davenport, Dairy Hus- bandry - Delta Sigma Phi president 4: Dairy Husbandry Club 1-43 Ivriters' Round Table 33 Pershing Rifles 1,23 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Interiraternity Council 3,43 Rifle Team 1-43 Alpha Zeta 3,4. KRAUSE, KENNETH R.: Storm Lake, Farm Oireration - Delta Sigma Phi vice-president 33 Farm Operations Club president 2: Little International 2: Phi Eta Sigma l: Debators 2: All Agriculture Banquet chairman 33 Bomb publications board3 Veishea Horse Show 3. KRICHEL, JOSEPH H.: Keokuk, Veterinary Medicine - Phi Zeta 33 Veishea l-33 Ameri- can Veterinary Medicine Association 1-43 In- tramurals. KRIEGER, EUGENE R.: Mason City, Clmmi- ral Engineering - American Institute of Chemical Engineers treasurer 3. KROESCHELL, ROBERT W.: Chicago, Ill., Industrial Administration - Dehators l-45 Players 33 Investments Club 3,43 Campus Chest 2,4. KROTZ, LARRY D.: Washington, Aeronauti- ml Engineering. KRUEGER, KAREN J.: Minneapolis, Minn., Home Economics Education - Alpha Delta Pi3 Singers l-43 Festival Chorus l,23 Educa- tion Clnh 2-43 Intramurals I-43 Campus Chest 4. KRUG, MAYNORD O.: Atkins, Animal Hur- bandry - Block and Bridle 14. KRUGER, JOHN F.: Ames, Poullry Huslrandry - Phi Gamma Dclta3 Football l-33 Track l,23 Poultry Club 2-4. KRUSE, ROBERT G.: Worthington, Minn., Architectural Engineering - Gamma Delta l-43 Weight Lifteis' Club 3,43 American In- stitute of Architects 3,4Q Dance Club 3,43 Veishea 33 State University of Iowa. KUHL, RICHARD G.: Council Bluffs, Indus- Irinl Administration - Phi Gamma Delta house manager 3, corresponding secretary 43 Veishea Vodvil chairman 33 Union Varieties assistant chairman 33 Homecoming Central Committee 43 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Busi- ness Students Association 43 Iowa Scientist illustrations editor 2, science editor 33 Cam- pus Chest l, publications chairman 3. KUNTZ, JOHN D.: Lisbon, Farm Operationx- YMCA 1.2, Advisory Board 3,43 Farm Op- eration Club 1-43 Cyclone Rollers 2-43 West- minster Fellowship 2-43 Festival Chorus 43 Intramurals l-33 Religious Organization representative 3,4. KWVICK, NILS: Clinton, Technical journalism - Dodds House president 43 Iowa State Daily-3 Intramurals 3,43 Sigma Delta Chig Veishea 33 Camera Club 43 Bowling League 3, treasurer 43 Clinton Junior College. L LACEY, LAWRENCE A.: Osceola, Veterinary Medicine - American Veterinary Medicine Association 3-63 Singers 2-61 Festival Chorus 3-63 Octet 53 YMCA 1-63 Iowa State Players 23 Dance Club 4,53 Varieties 4,53 Veishea 2-63 YMCA Quartet 63 Wvestminster Fellow- ship l-63 Phi Mu Alpha3 Sinfonia 5, song leader 6. LAFEBER, LOIS M.: Chicago, Ill., Experi- mental Cookery. LAIPPLE, DONALD W.: Faulkner, Mechani- cal Engineering - American Society of Me- chanical Engineers 3,4. 455 LAMOURICUX, jl'1ANli'l Iili: Dtfs Moines, Arrlzilrrlizre - Chi Oincgu corresponding secretary 2, setrrctziry 4: Pi Mu Epsilon 4,57 Honor student lg Tau Sigma Delta, scrihc 5: American Institute of Architects 2,4,5, sec- rctztry 3: journalism I 33 Bomb 2, layout editor 3: Twisters 23 Bcnux Arts Ball 2-55 Lab Theatre I: Vcishezi 3,41 Intramurals l-5: Festival Chorus 3-53 Vnrictics 2,4. LAMSON, MARY R.: Ames, Grnrrnl Home E!'Ul70l71iL'5 - Gamma Phi Beta: YXVCA cab- inct 3,45 G30 Clnbg Gcncrzil Home Economics Club: Sociology Club sccrclnry 4: Kappa Phi l. LANE, ARTHUR M.: Bowen, Ill., I'rI4'rinnry Mfrlif'i11f. LARSON, GLENN A.: Gztrnavillo, lnrluxlrinl Ezlumiimi - industrial Education Clubg Cmmnn Delta: Luther College. LARSON, MARY L.: Ezmlc Grove, I-lamp Eco- nmnirx Erlurulion W Home Iiconoinirs Clttb l,2,4. LARSON, ROBERT C.: Hfzitcrloo, Imluslriul :iI1lIlf77i.Yl'I'Illf0V1 - Business Students Associa- tion 3,41 Dcbzitors 43 Varsity track 3.4: MRA services orgnnilntion group coordinator 4: University nf Texans. LARSON, ROGER L.: Greenville, l'1'lr'rinrn'y Mrdirine - American Veterinary Association I-4: Pammcl Court Council 4. LASELL, RAYMOND E.: Des Moines, Civil Engineering - Alpha Sigma Phi marshall fl: Vcishca 1,25 American Society of Civil Engi- neers 3.4: Tau Lznnhdn Rho SA: Engineers' Carnival 3,4: Fraternity Intrznnural Council 2,4. LAIITERBACH, I-IARRIIET Il.: Altlcn, Hmm' I-Imnmnirs Eduralion - Singers 3.4: Festival Chorus 3,-1: Home Economics lizlnczirion Club 3,41 Vcishczi 3: Homecoming 3,43 Ells- worth Junior College. LEADER, JERRY C.: Riclnnond Heights, Mo.. lnrlustrial E11ginf'1'1'ing - Beta Thctn Pi: Knights ol' St. Patrick 3.4: Scabbarcl and Blade 3,4: Gamma Iinsilon Sigma 3,41 Daily Publications Board 2,3. president 4: Memorial Union Student Board 2,fl, vice-president 4: Senior Class vice-president 43 Varieties 43 Social Bureau 2-4. LIEAVITT, MARGARET H.: Lai Grznizc Park, Ill., Houxrlinlrl Equilmzmzl - Oak Hall sec- retary 43 YWCA 1,23 Sor-Dor l,2: Varieties 22 Festival Chorus I-3: Household Equipment Club 2,3, vicc-prcsidcnt 4: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron 4: Home Economics Council 43 Veishea I-El. LEE, ANN IZ.: Ames, Child IJfv1,'1fl0lnlic'11l - Delta Delta Delta treasurer 3,43 Child De- velopment Club 2,3, scrrctzlry-trctistircr 4: YWCA conunissions 33 Veishea canoe races business innnzigcr 35 Homc liconmnitts Coun- ril historian LEE, ROBERT H.: Ivillistnn, N. D., Civil El1giI16E1'fl1,Z - American Society of Civil Engineers 3,4: Luther College. LEIEK, DONNA R.: Boxholm, Grnrml Home E!'!Il101?lfI'.V - Varsity I Frzttcrnilv 43 Intra- mural Board 3, sccrctztry 4: Officials Club 2-4: Camp Counselors Club 2-4. I.liIfEI3URE, JAMES E.: Cedar Rapids. Animal Huxlmnrlry - Block and Bridle Club 3,43 Newman Clttb 3,43 St. Bctlc College. LISI-IMAN, ROBERT L.: Ilzitlacr, Mr'rImniml Engineering - Mmfs Glvc Club 4: Festival Chorus 43 I-Iztglc Grove Junior College. Llil-IR, MONA B.: Corrcttiouvillc. I-Iomz' Ero- nmuirx Erlzlrnlinn - Kappa Dcltzig Singers l-fl: Festival Chorus 1,21 NVAA: Ollicinls Club 2,?l, vice-president -1: Nniatls 2-4: I Fraternity 3, secretary-trczisnrur -1: Kappa Phi l: Education Club 3.4. LEITING, ALVIN H.: Atrzidizt. .-lgrie'ulIm'al Ellgi7l!'I'1'i7l,Q - American Socictv of Agricul- tural Engineers 4: Newman Cluh 1.3.4. LEMBCKE, ROBERT IL: Sioux City, ille- rlmniml EIIgf11I'F1'il1g - American Society of Mechanical Engineers 241. LEONARD, DANIEL R.: Mankato. Minn., Clll'1'IIf.YfTjl Trclmology - Delta Chi. LEONARD, PAUL O.: Dubuque, VI'll'l'i7lI1Ty Medicina - Dcltat Upsilon president l, social rlmirmnn 2, vicc-president 33 Intramurals lH4g American Veterinary Medicine Associa- tion 3, vice-president 4: Iowa Veterinarian stall' fi: Ncwmzin Club l-4: Class secretary- trczisurnr 2: Veterinary Medicine Ball chair- man 33 Lorus College. LEYVIS, RUTH B.: Greensburg, Ky., Holm' Emnomics Erluralion - Delta Delta Deltag YWCA 2-43 I-Ionic Economics Education Club 2-4: Naiettcs 35 Sullius College. LEY, AIOI-IN J.: Ames, Farm Upcmlimz - Fzirm Operations Club 143 Newman Club I-l. 456 LIDDY, RICHARD A.: Des Moines, Cenrrnl SCi37lC'f' - Sigma Phi Iipsilong Cardinal Guild 23 G30 Club 2,33 Bomb Beauty selection com- mittee 3: Cardinal Cuts promotion 33 Veishea public relations 2, Cztnoc races judges chair- man 33 IlIlE'I'fI'illETIlllY Council rush chairman 4: Busincss Students Association l,2, board of directors El. LILLY, DAVID G.: Mfcstlicld, Fnrm 0fu'r11li0n.v - Farm Operations Club l,2, olficer 3,41 MRA officer 45 Campus 4-H Club l-43 Glue Club l. LINDA!-II., MARYJO: Ames, :JMJIIHI Art - Kappa Dultzig Orchestra l-33 Delta Phi Delta president 3: Omicron Nu: YWCA 3. LINGRIEN, I-IERBERT G.: Gnwric, Agricul- tural Edziraliorz-Acacia: Student Religions Council vice-president 4: Wlinter Sports Club 3: YMCA 45 Wfesley Foundation 3,43 Sigma 'l'hct:1 Epsilon 3,43 Festival Chorus 4: Agri- cultural Education Club 3,4g Ft. Dodge Jun- ior Collcizc. LINK, KENNETH A.: Council Bluffs, Indux- lrial Arlminixlraiion - Delta Tatu Delta treas- urer 2, pledge trainer 4, president 3: Inter- fratcrnity Council l, Hnzxnce committee 3, Bomb 4. LINMAN, DALE L.: Odcbolt, Mvrhnnirnl Engine-rririg. LINN, PAUL B.: Hancock, ,'i,Ql'il'llllllT!lI Edu- rntmn - Xvesley Foundation: Sigma 'I'l1ctn Epsilon: Agricultural Education Club. LISKA, ANDREW AI.: Davenport, Civil Engi- neering-Amcrican Society ol' Civil Engi- neers: Texas Christian University: St. Am- brose College. LITHERLAND, RONALD L.: Ames, Generul Science-Zeta Wvilfd intramural manager 2. president 3, treasurer 4. LIU. LI: Curitiba, Brazil. Elerlriml Engimwt- ini-Ncwnuin Club 2-43 Cosmopolitan Club LOCKRIDGE, LOGAN D.: jmncsport. Mo., Agronomy-Agronomy Club 2-4: Intervarsity Christian lfcllowship 2-45 Bob Jones Uni- versity. LOGAN, VERNIZ A.: Des Moines, Poullry Hnslmndry-Alplm Zeta 3,41 Agriculture Council 3,43 Poultry Club 2,3, sccrctary-tre:1s- urer 45 Poultry Judging Team 4: Little In- ternational 2: Vcishcn 3,43 Ralston-Purinzt Scholarship 4. LOMBARD, JOHN W.: Sioux City, Merlirnli- ral Engiizrrring-American Society of Mech- anical Engineers El,4g Mcn's Glcc Club 4: Morningside College. LONG, BECKY A.: Hubbard, Applied Art- Alpha Gamma Delta editor 3, recording sec- retary 4: Singers l,2: Festival Chorus 1.2: Veishea Judges committee 2: Home Econom- ics Club l-4: YWCA l-3. LONG, HELEN I.: Rock Valley, Home Em- mzmirs Erlucmfion-Alplizi Gztmxnu Dcltn co- pledgc trainer 45 Pep Council 55, vicc-prt'si- dent 4: WAA: I Fraternity' 2,2l, vicc-president 4, Officials Club 2,-1, President 3, Council 3: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,4: Cheerleader -lx Home Economics Education Club 2-4g Flint Junior College. LONG, STANLEY Clear Lnkc. Agrirul- Iurnl Eduralion - Agricultural Education Club secretary 2-4: Veishea 2. LORD, DAVID G.: Lorimor, lnditvlriril Efi7lf'llfi07l - Epsilon Pi Tztu secretary 4. LOVRIIEN, KICNNETI-I R.: I-Iumboldt. Fnrui Olucralionx-llcltzt Tau Delta: Vcishca mn- cessions tzlmirniztn 23 Daily: credit manager 2, promotion manager 33 advertising sales- man 2-4: Farm Operation Club 2-4: Uni- versity oi Colorado. LUDWIG, ANNliT'l'A J.: Laurens, Home Ero- nomirs lfIl!lFllliO7l-'wVC1Cll Hall president 3: XVRA president 43 Singers vice-president 41 Sigma Alpha Iota editor 43 Mortar Board 4: Tomahawk 33 Campus Chest 3,43 Home Eco- nomics Club: Festival Chorusg YWCA. LUETJF1, ALAN W.: Davenport, Affronauliral E7lgi7lI'f'7'fI1g. I.UNDQUIS'l', ALAN C.: Clinton, Architec- tural linginccring-Clinton Junior College. LYALL, GARY B.: Des Moines, Indu.vtrial .-lrl- minislmlion-Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge tmincrg Scabbard and Blade 3,45 Order of the Scxtzint 2,3, prcidcnt 4g Business Students Association 2-4. M MACKEY, l.YLIi R.: Olin, .-lgrirulturrf Erlnmlilmz - Phi Kappa Signing Agriculture Education Club l-45 Wesley Foundation I-4: MADILL, VIERNA l,: Grinnell, Home lico- nomirx Erlufalion '- lilm Hall Activities Chairman 33 Freshman Home Economics Club lg Home Iiconmnics Educzililon Club 2, secretary 3, president 43 Campus 4-I-I l,2,4, sccrctnry 35 YVVCA 1-4: Xvcsluy Foundation l-4: Phi Upsilon Omicrnn 4: Cardinal Guild -lg WRA Executive Board 43 Mortar Board 4. MACNUSSEN, ARVID L.: Gam, Merllaniml linginccring- American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-43 Veishea 1-3. MAI-IDI, ABDUS S.: Kerhaln, Iraq, Mcrlum- iml Errgiizefwirzg-Engineering Council 33 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Veishea 33 YMCA: Cosmopolitan Clubg Pi Tau Sigma, MAHEDY, SALLY A.: Des Moines, Trrlmirnl jriurimlism-Alpllzi Gamma Delta activities chairman 3, house manager 4: Television Workshop l,2g Veishea l-3: Newman Club I-fig Iowa State Daily 22 Iowa State Scientist 3,45 Bomb 43 Iowa Engineer l. MALLGRIEN, GERALD R.: Lombard, Illinois, Inrluxtrial Engineering - Alpha Tau Omega president 43 Intcrfrztternity Council 43 Indus' trial Engineering Society 2-43 Veishea Open House Publicity 2: Engineers' Banquet 2: Engineering Drawing Open House lg Iowa Engineer lg lntcrfrziternity Pledge Council l. IXIALMBERG, C. ALLEN: Essex, Industrial Eiigirweririg-Beta Sigma Psi: Singers 33 Veishea 35 Industrial Engineering Society. MALONEY, MARY M.: Bontlumnt, General Home Erononlirsgllelta Zctag Television ylflrkshop 2-45 Newman Club 2-43 Veishea MANEY, BERNARD D,: Mukwonago. IVis- Consin, Velf-rimzry Mmlicinc-Veterinarian: University of Vtlisconsiu. MANSMITH, MIKAEL P.: Arnolds Park, In- zluxirirzl Ar1mi11istmtion-Business Students .Association 3,4: Veishea 3 MARKLAND, MARY ANN: Vinton, Clmm- ixlry-YIVCA lg Science IVomen's Club l-3: Festival Choir 1,25 Iowa Chemical Society 2-43 Iolzt Sigma Pi 4. MARQUARDT, DAVID J.: Lombarcl, Illinois, l11rl11.vlrinI Adrniziixlraliori-Dcltzt Chi, treas- urer 3g Homecoming l, assistant business manager 63 Campus Chest Business Man- :igcr-Spcciztl Events 61 Winter Sports Club 2, treasurer 3, vice president 4: Veishea lg Business Students Association 5,G. MARRETT, GEORGE j.: Omnhzi, Nebraska, Cliemislry-Acacing Pi Eta Sigma lg Iowa Chemical Society l. vice president 2: Arnold Air Society 3,43 Alpha Chi Sigma 2-4. MARSHALL, MARGARET A.: Sikcston, Mo., llizfloficx-Dcltzt Zeta: Stephens College: Southeast Missouri State College. MARTENS, GENE A.: Manning, Inrlzuvlrial Arlministraliun - Stanton House intramural chairman 2, vicc-prcsiclcnt 3, president 4: Business Students Association 1-45 MRA Cabinet reprcscntntivc 39 Festival Chorus 3,43 Veishea l-4. MARTIN, BUEFORD D.: Lone Tree, .-lnimul Husbandry - Drill Platoon 33 Singers 1-43 Festival Choir l-4. MARTIN, CAROLINE M.: Niles, Ill., Textile.: and Clothing - Alpha Delta Pi: Panhellenic Council 45 Iowa Engineers Secretary 2,31 Sketch secretary 3,43 Social Bureau Style Show 2, selection chziirmzin 3g Panhcllcnic Rush Book secretary. MARTIN, RICHARD ,Lt Chicago, Ill., Imlux- triul Engineering - Pi Kappa Alplm, social cliziirman, executive council, editor, Assistant house nmnagcrg Industrial Engineering S0- cicty l-45 Iingincefs Carnival 3: Homecom- ing l-4g Vcishca l-4: Student Properties Board 2, business manager 3,45 Northwestern University. MARTIN, T. FREDRICK: Ames. Zrmlngy - Alpha Phi Omega l-43 Debzttors puhlicitv chairman 3, president 4: Iowa State Scientist 45 Festival Chorus l,2: Zoology Club presi- dent 43 Science Council Dcpzirtnicntzil Club Coordinating committee 4. MASCHOFF, LEON YV.: Fairmont, Minn., Elerlriral E7l1L'iIll'F1'fllg - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - lnstitutc of Radio Enginecrsg Eta Kappa Nug YMCAg Ward System. MA'I'l-IIQWS, DONALD R.: Fort Dodge, Hir- tory M Young Democrats Club 3,41 Soci- oluizy Club 33 History and Goverfuncnt Club 33 YMCA I. MAT!-IEWS, JOAN L.: Des Moines, Sociology - Sociology Club 2-ig Psi Chi 3,43 YWCA l,2. MATHISCN, FRANCIS G.: INoodbinc, Indus- lrial Eflumlilm - Industrial Education Club l-45 Epsilon Pi Tau 3,43 Society of Arlvanced Artillery Cadets 3,43 Atlvziuced ROTC Ar- lillcry. MATHRIQ, ROGER E.: Story City, I.1mrI.tru11e .-lrrlzilerlunf - Lutheran Student Association l-4: Student Society of Lziuclsczipc Architects I-4: IXIen's Glcc Club 43 Festival Chorus 4. MATTHIAS, LOREN P.: Denver, Imindsmlle .'1r'rl:ilerl111'e - Pi Kappa l'hig Student So- ciety of Landscape Architccisg Upper Iowa University. MATTKE, KEITH D.: Fredericksburg, lndus- lrial Education - Industrial Edttcation Club l-4: Book and Library committee El, pro- gram chairman 4. MAVIS, SHIRLEY A.: Albuquerque, N. Mex., Home Economic.r Education - Sigma Kappa: Home Economics Education Club l,2,4, his- torian fl: XVomen's Athletic Association 3,4: Bowling Club 3,4: Officials Club fl: Camp Counselors' Club 3,4: Festival Chorus 2: Catnpus 4-H l: Religion in Lite Council 2: Campus PEO 3, treasurer 4. MAWDSLEY, MARY L.: Algona, Institution illanugtfnzenl - Chi Omega treasurer 4: In- stitution Management Club 3,4: Festival Chorus El: Frisbie Fellowship 3,4: Foods and Nutrition Club 4: Home Economics Educa- tion Club 4: Veishea Cherry Pies 3.4: Camp Counselors' Club 3: Stephens College. MAY, CHARLES E.: Des Moines, Clzmniral Engineering - American Institttte of Chemi- cal Engineering 2-4, secretary: Alpha Chi Sigma 4: Tau Beta Pi 3,4: Pi Mu Epsilon 4: Drake University. MAYCOCK, PAUL D.: Sioux City, l'lzy.iies - Knapp House social chairman I, vice-presi- dent 2, president 3: Phi Eta Sigma: Promen- adors I-3: Tomahawk: Stars Over Veishea 3: Physics Veishea Open House Chairman 4. Mc McBRlDI'i, PATRICIA A.: Des Moines, Dietet- irs -- Elm Hall Publicity Chairman 4: Iowa Homemaker l,2,4: Bomb I: Iowa State Daily 2: Festival Choir I,El: Ivestminster Fellow- ship l,2: Freshman Home Economics Club Club I: Technical Journalism Club 2: Foods and Nutrition Club 3: Omicron Nu 4. McCALLISTER, WILLIAM J.: Des Moines, Industrial Erluralion - Ward System l,2: Itt- dustrial Education Club l,2: YMCA 2. MCCARRON, THOMAS J.: Mason City, Aero- nautical Engineering - Newman Club I-4: Intramurals 1-4. MCCLURE, RICHARD M.: State Center, :Ini- mal Hnxhzuxzlry - Niles House Orientation chairman 4: Block and Bridle I-4: Campus 4-H l-3, president 4: Veishea Horse Show 2: Little International 2. McCONE, GORDON T.: Mandan, N. D., Elec- lriral Enginffcring - American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4: Intramurals 2-4: Knapp House Social Chairman 25 .l0int Social Council 2,33 North Dakota State College: Northwestern University. MCCONNELL, CAROL E.: Princeton, Textiles nnrl Clothing - Singers l,2: Campus 4-I-I I-4: Campus Chest El: Festival Chorus l,2: Home Economics Club 1-4. McCORMICK, EDWARD F.: Rowley, Farm Olwratizmx - Alpha Chi Rho, social chair- tnan, secretary, vice-president. MCCREATH, DAVID IN.: Hamilton, Ill., Sori- ology - Marching Band I: Intramurals l,2: Itlestminster Fellowship I-4: Student Re- ligious Council 2: Protestant Students' Coun- cil 4: MRA Service Organization 4. McDONALD, JOHN G.: Kent, Ohio, tJlu'ntiral Enginerring - Acacia, vice-president 3: Vei- shea 2: Student Religious Council 4, chair- man of special events 3: Engineering Council El: Interl'ralernity Council 4: Intramural Stall vice-president 2: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta I'i: Phi Eta Sigma: Scahbard and Blade: American Institute of Chetnical Engineering program chairman 4. McDONALD, MARY LOU: Menlo, Home Ern- noinirx Education - Chi Omega: Religion in Life Central Committee I-Ei, Steering Com- tnittee 3: Homecoming El: Singers I,2: Festival Chorus I-3: YWCA Planning Committee 3: Kappa Phi chaplain 3, president 4: INesley Foundation Council 3,4: Beacon 2. ltlcDOWI-ILL, JACK D.: Harlan, Veterinary illcrlicinc - Phi Delta Theta: Junior Ameri- can Veterinary Medical Association 2-4: Uni- versity ol California, McGARRY, RAYMOND G.: Sioux City, Indus- trial Engineering - Theta Xi, social chair- man it, rush chairman 4: American Institute ol' Industrial Engineers, secretary: Engineers' Carnival 3,43 Newman Club 3,4: Regis Col- lege. McGRAW, ROY Rockford, Ill., l'r'lerinary Medicine - University of Illinois. McCUIRE, PATRICK L.: Oelwein, Civil Engi- neering -- American Society of Civil Engi- neers 3.4: Stars Over Veishea l: Loras College. MclNERNEY, JOHN F.: Cedar Rapids, Eler- triral EllgiflI!l?l'iIlg - American Institute ol' Electrical Engineers - Institute ot Radio Engineers 2-1, Executive Council 4: Veishea 2-4: Newman Club 2-4: Loras College. McKINNEY, DONALD Spirit Lake, Agri- culture Education - YMCA I-3: Agriculture Education Club I-4. MCKNABB, .LEE O.: Shelby, Farm Operations - Festival Chorus I-4: Singers I-3: Farm Operations Club I-4: VVesley Foundation I-4. MCKINNEY, RICHARD N.: Mloodbine, 1111111.9- triril Arlminixtralion - Sigma Phi Epsilon, house manager Ei, secretary 4: Stars Over Veishea ticket chairman El: Veishea business manager 4. McI.AIN, MURIEL L.: Brooklyn, Child Dc- w'lr1jnnrnl - Elm Hall scholarship chairman 4: IVRA publicity chairman El: Home Eco- nomics Club I-4: Beacons 2: Festival Chorus I-4. MCLAUGHLIN, H. MICHAEL: River Forest. Ill., Industrial .-Idniiuistraliort - Sigma Nu: Business Students Association 2-4. MCLEAN, DUANE E.: Parkersburg, Industrial Engineering - Delta Tau Delta: Student Properties Board chairman: Homecoming Tralfic chairtnan 2: Veishea Public Relations 2 MCLEAN, HOWARD A.: Mlltitten, Animal Husbandry - Block and Bridle Club I-4: Veishea l,2: Farm Operations Open House co-chairman I: Activities Open House co- chairman 2. McMAHON, JUDITH A.: Algona, Institution tllanagcment - Delta Delta Delta: Institution Management Club I-4: Festival Chorus 1.2: Veishea Souvenir Programs 3. MEAD, CHARLES M.: Ames, Dairy Industry - Dairy Industry Club 1-4: Dairy Products Judging Team 3,4. MEALEY, F. ROBERT: Clarinda, Industrial .41In1ini.rtratirm - Tau Kappa Epsilon: Sing- ers 2,3: Festival Chorus 2,3: Veishea Play El: Clarinda Junior College. MEIER, GERALD G.: I-Iaylieltl, Imlurtrial Education - Industrial Education Club I-4. MEINTS, JOANNE L.: DeWitt, Child Develop- ment - Child Development Club 2-4: Cam- pus PEO corresponding secretary 3: Social Bureau secretary 4: WRA Executive Board 4: Colorado College. MELCHER, JAMES R.: Delmar, Electrical Engineering - Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Ntt: Cornell College. MENNS, MARILYN J.: Burlington, Zoology- Zoology Club treasurer 3: Science YVomen's Clttb 2-I: Festival Chorus 2-4: Singers 4: Rackets Club 2: Veishea Open House 3,41 Ivestminster Fellowship 4: Mlinter Sports Club 2: Burlington Junior College. MERCIER, CLETUS R.: Corning, Civil Engi- neering - Phi Kappa: Engineering Council El: Engineers' Banquet assistant chairman 3: Marching Band I-3: Varsity Band I: Tau Lambda Rho: American Society of Civil Engi- neers. MERRITT, CARLYLE H.: Maquoketa, Ani- mal Huslmnzlry - YMCA, Cabinet: Singers: Festival Chorus: Frisbie Fellowship: Stars Over Veishea: Men's Glee Club: Protestant Religious Council: Promenaders. MEYER, BARBARA B.: Tenally, N. J., Tex- tiles and Clothing - Lamplight 2. MEYER, CHARLES O.: Pleasantville, N. Y.. tllerlzaniral Enginrrring - Phi Delta Theta, rush cbairtnan president 4: lnterl'raternity Council 2,3: Iowa Engineer 2-43 American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Tau Sigma: Veishea l, Rodeo 2: Engineers' Carnival I: Order ol' Sextant 2. MEYER, JAMES A.: Odebolt. .4gricuIturv Erlnraliun - Adelante: Agriculture Education Club, vice-president 2, Banquet Co-Chairman El: Agriculture Banquet ticket chairman 4: Ivesley Council 4. MEYER, KENNETH B.: Lotvden, Veterinary Medicine - Phi Kappa Tau: Gamma Delta I-5, president 4: Junior American Veterinary Medical Association 4-ti: Homecoming 3: Veishea 5. MEYERS, G. IVAYNE: Davenport, Mc-rlranical lfllgi7ll'f'l'illg - Pi Kappa Alpha: Pi Tau Sigma 3,-I: American Society of lllechanical Engineers I-4: Homecoming 4. MICHAEL, PAUL VV.: Pisgah, Mcchaniral Engineering - Otnaha University. MIDDLETON, JANE E.: Eagle Grove, Insti- tution ilflanagentent - Kappa Kappa Gamma: Singers I: Beacon 2: Institution Management Club 3, treasurer 4. MILES, SARA A.: Guthrie Center, Home Eco- nomics Erlnralion - Alpha Delta Pi, presi- dent -I: Women's Athletic Association presi- dent 4: Women's I Fraternity 4: Singers l,2: Festival Chorus l,2: Home Economics Edu- cation Cluh 2-I: Veishea business manager secretary EI: Camp Counselors' Club vice- president 3: Olficials' Club secretary 2,3: PEO chaplain 4: Kappa Phi l,2. MILFORD, KENNETH L.: Atlantic, Civil Enginr'f'ring - Cessna House orientation chairman 2, activities chairman fl: American Society of Civil Engineers 2-4: Tau Lambda Rho 3,4: Veishea 3: Engineers Carrtival 3: Wesley Foundation. MILLEN, AMY A.: Des Moines, 'I'r'c'hnlral journalism - Iowa State Daily 2.3: Bomb 2,E5: Iowa State Scientist 4: Sketch 4: Modern Dance Club l,2,4: Veishea Vodvil I: Stars Over Veishea I-4: Newman Club 1-4: Vei- shea 2: Home Economics Club 2.4. MILLER, CONNIE L.: Shenandoah, IJielz'lir,r - Kappa Alpha Theta treasurer 4: Foods and Nutrition Club I-4, sophomore representa- tive 2, projects chairman 4: YIVCA l-3: Music I-4: Homecoming l-4: Phi Upsilon 3,-4. MILLER, DENNIS C.: Sibley, Landxcaln' .'ll't'ilii6'l'iIlT!' - Student Society ol Landscape Architects I-4. MILLER, HAROLD EARL: Guthrie Center, Industrial Engineering - Kappa Sigtna treas- urer: Navy Drill Team L23 Veishea I-El: Order ol' Sextant 2-4: Navy Ball 2: Phi Eta Sigma: Gamma Epsilon Sigma. MILLER, JAMES R.: Joliet, Ill., Clteniiral Engineering - Joliet Junior College. MILLER, MYRON K.: Oakland, Farm Opera- tions - Adelante: Iowa Agriculturist I,2: Fartn Operations Club l,2. MILLER, RICHARD B.: ltlarshalltown, Mr- rlianiral Engineering - American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Tau Sigma: Frisbie Fellowship: Book Exchange co-chairman 3: Intramural Council 2: Arnold Air Society. MILLER, ROBERT D.: Truro, Inrlnxlrinl Education - YMCA 3: Industrial Education Club 241. MILLER, WILLIAM G.: Cedar Rapids, In- dustrial Education - Fencing Club 2: Indus- trial Education Club 2-4: YMCA 2: Cosmo- politan Club 4: KMRI Radio 2. MILLER, XVILLIAM R.: Sioux City, influx- trial .4dntini.rlration - Delta Upsilon: YMCA I-4: Business Students Association I-4: In- tcrfraternity Council 2-4: Festival Chorus: Men's Glec Club: Christmas Ball fl, Chairman 4: Homecoming 2-4: Veishea I-4: Pershing Rilles l,2: Saber Flight 2. MILLIGAN, GEORGE IV.: Montezuma, Civil Ell,t5il1!'l'1'i7lH - American Society of Civil Engineers 2: Veishea MILNE, RONALD G.: Elmwood Park, Ill.. Inilitvlrial .-Idnlinistratimt - Business Stu- dents Association 3,4: Veishea 4. MITCHELL, J. KENT: Fairfield, .flgricnltural Engineering - Pearson House, activities chairman 2, president 3: MRA orientation chairman Fl: Concert Band I-4: Orchestra EI: American Society of Agricultural Engineers 2-4: Order of Chessmen 3,4. MITTAUER, JOYCE A.: Omaha. Nebr., .411- lllirfrl .-lrt - Pi Beta Phi: Applied Art Club I-4: Freshman YWCA secretary I: Engi- neers' Carnival: Engineers' Ball: Veishea. MOE, MAYNARD L.: Lake Mills, Electrical Iinginr'r'ring - Caine House, president scholarship chairman 4: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: American Institute of Electrical En- gineers - Institute ol' Radio Engineers 2-4: Veishea I: YMCA 3,4: MRA Toastmasters Srl: Lutheran Student Association 2-4: Re- ligion in I.il'e Commission 2. MOECKLY, KAY E.: Polk City, Getlrrill Home Ernnmnirzr - Lutheran Students Association 2-I: General Home Economics Club 2-4: University of Iowa. MOELLERING, ALBERTA P.: lN'oolstock, I-loniz' Ef'0ll0ll'lif'.Y Edtlcalimt - Lyon Hall scholarship chairman 3: YWCA 3.4: Home Economics Education Club 2-4: NVesIey Fel- lowship: IVRA Dance 2.3: Cosmopolitan Club 3,41 KMRI ?I,4: Winter Sports Club EI: Festi- val Chorus 2: Debators 2-4: Writers' Round- table 2-4: Little International 4: Eagle Grove Junior College. MOFFA'I I', MARY M.: Neola, Dir't4'tic.v - Freshman Home Economics Club I: Camp Counselors' Club I-4: Foods and Nutrition Club 2-4: Festival Chorus 3,-1: Otnicron Nu -I. MOKLEBUST, LEON C.: Ames, Dairy Industry - Dairy Industry Clttb I-4. MONROE, NANCY J.: Cedar Rapids, flflfliifti .flrt - Delta Delta Delta: Delta Phi Delta. MOORE, NORMA D.: Des Moines, I-Ionic Era- noniirx Erlucalion - Westminster Fellowship I-3: I-Iome Economics Club I,4. MORET, LEE R.: Boyden, Dairy Husbanclry - Theta Delta Chi: Festival Chorus 4. MORRIS, JERALD D.: Des Moines, Electrical Engineering - Pi Kappa Phi: American In- stitute ol' Electrical Engineers - Institute ol' Radio Engineers: Drake University. MORTER, RAYMOND L.: Lodi, Wis., I'r'i:'ri- nary lllwlirinrf - American Veterinary Medi- cal Association 3-6: Phi Zeta 5,6: University of Wisconsin: Michigan State University. 457 MOSHER, AVERIL H.: Bonaparte, Child De- vcflojnnenk - Festival Choirg YXVCA: Home Economics Clubg Frisbie Fellowship l-4, secretary, Sigma Eta Chi I-i, vice-president: Beaconsg Promenaders. MOUND, MARILYN A.: Ivebster Groves, Mo., General Home Economics - Pi Beta Phi, scholarship chairman, Iowa Homemaker 2: Scientist 23 Iowa State Daily 2,33 Freshman Handbook editor 2, Veishea l-3: Social Bureau, secretary 2,3, president 43 Union Board 3,49 Home Economics Council, treas- urer 33 General Home Economics Club 2-4, vice-president fig Home Economics Ball 33 Greek Iveek 3: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,43 Omicron Nu 4. MOWRY, DAVID R.: Ames, Induxtriril Engi- neering - Industrial Engineering Society, Wesley Fellowship 1,25 YMCA 3-5: Engineer- ing Council 23 Drake University. MOYERS, WENDIELL D.: Burlington, Eleclri- cal Engineering. MULDER, EDWIN J.: LeMars, Agricultural Education - Farm Operations Club lg Ag- ricultural Education Club I-4g Bennett House, intramural chairman 2, head resi- dent 3. MULLINS, SUE B.: Big Springs, Texas, Home Economics journalism - Delta Delta Delta, secretary: Freshman Home Economics Coun- cil lg Iowa Homemaker, Harvest Ball: Engi- neers' Carnival, Iowa State Daily: Union Boardg Bomb, managing editor S: Home Economics Ball: Scrap Heap Scramble: Pan- hellenic Rush Book editor 3, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, president ll. MUNTZ, HILTON D.: Farmington, l o1'c.vLry - Agriculture Council '43 Forestry Clubg Holst State Forest Committee l-45 Wesley Foundation, treasurer. MUSKA, NANCY A.: Hollywood, Ill., Applied Art - Delta Delta Delta. MYERS, JAMES D.: Vtlaterloo, Geology. MYERS, RUSSELL E.: Ames, Industrial Ad- rninistmlion. N NADIG, JAMES, W.: Des Moines, Clzwilzicul Engineering - American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineering 3,43 Bethany Fellowship 3,45 Promenadors 3,43 Drake University. NAGANO, JOHN K.: Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, Industrial Engineering - University of Ha- waii: Purdue University. NAUMAN, ROBERTA A.: Western Springs, Ill., Home Economics Education - Pi Beta Phi: YWCA I-43 Freshman YWCA vice- president 1, treasurer 43 Women's Athletic Association intramural board 25 Woinen's I Fraternity 35 Varieties 2,33 Home Economics Council 43 Omicron Nu 3,45 Phi Upsilon Omicron 3,43 Panhellenic Council 3,45 Mor- tar Board 4. NEDERHOFF, DALE A.: Xvellsburg, Archi- tectural Engineering - Phi Eta Sigma 23 Tau Sigma Delta 3,45 Veishea 35 Engineers' Car- nival 4. NEESE, E. JANET: Russell, Botany - Botany Club 33 Festival Chorus 23 Independent Stu- dents Dance 2, Westminster Fellowship l,2. NEESE, JERRY L.: Beloit, Electrical Engi- neering - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers I-45 Iowa Engineer 1,2, Business manager 3,43 Engineer Council, treasurerg Iowa State Col- lege Press, Board of Directors. NEIGHBOUR, WILLIAM J.: Des Moines, Economics - Agriculture Business Club 2-ig YMCA 1-43 Veishea 3,4. NEIL, MARCIA C.: Edgeworth, Pa., Home Economics journalism - Delta Zeta: Fresh- man YWCA: Freshman Home Economics Club: Pep-Bar-B-Q 23 Veishea Dance pub- licity 2: Iowa State Daily l,2, women's editor 3, isue editor 43 Bomb 1,2, residence editor 3, managing editor 43 Green Gander 3,43 Naiet- tes 2, Westminster Fellowship I-4, Camp Counselors' Club lg Iowa Homemaker 2.3g Horne Economics Technical Journalism Club 1-3, president 43 All-Journalism Club secre- tary 55,43 Panhellenic Rush Book co-editor 4g Theta Sigma Phi 45 Senior Days Committee 4g Editorit Senior Daily 4, Editor, Won1en's Day Dai ' . NELSON, DALE IN.: Ames, flgricullural Edu- cation - Veishca 3. NELSON, LAURNIE W.: Ottumwa, I eZm'i11ary Medicine. NELSON, PETER G.: Mesa, Arizona, Electrical Engineering - Delta Chip Players 2, treas- urer 3,45 American Institute of Electrical En- gineers - Institute of Radio Engineers 12,45 Theater Technical Board 3, Arizona State University. NEXVTON, MELVIN F.: Diagonal, Agricul- tural Education - Agricultural Education 4-58 Club I-4: Agriculture Council 3,45 Alpha Zeta 3,43 Phi Delta Kappa 3,49 Student- Faculty Scholarship Committee 3: Student Religious Council 3: Little International I. NIELSEN, GERALD L.: Arnolds Park, Mr- rlmnical Engineering - American Society of lfflechanical Engineers 3,45 Buena Vista Col- ege. NIELSEN RICHARD L.' Glidden foreslr . - i ' Ji- NIMMO, KEITH L.: Newton, Clmmiml Engi- neering - Pi Kappa Phi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2-4. NIMMO, KENNETH R.: Newton, Cliemiml Engineering - Pi Kappa Phi: Track Captain 4: Scabbard and Blade 3,43 Varsity I Club 2-4: American Institute of Chemical Engi- neering 2-4. NIXON, JOHN R.: Ames, Farm 0flPTHllU7l-Y - Farm Operations Club 2-43 Alpha Phi Omega l,2. NOECKER, JOHN A.: Chicago, Ill., Elecirirrll Engineering - Kappa Sigmag Stars Over Vei- shea 1,25 KMRI Program Director 1,25 Fes- tival Chorus 2g Phi Eta Sigma 2: Pearson House social chairman 2: MRA Formal co- chairman 2: Tomahawk 2: Canterbury Club, president 35 Veishea Dance ticket chairman 25 Assistant Homecoming Dance chairman 3: Assistant Veishea Dance chairman 33 Ameri- can lnstitute of Electrical Engineers - In- stitute of Radio Engineers. NORDGAARD, KAREL M.: Brainerd, Minn., Home Economics Erlumtion - Gamma Phi Beta, president 4: Home Economics Educa- tion Club I-4: YWCA l-45 Pep Council l,2: Panhellenic Council 3,45 Lutheran Student Association, secretary 2,33 Homecoming Pub- licity secretary 2. NORDHUES, PAUL I-I.: Randolph, Nebr., ln- rliixlrial Administration - Business Students' Association EIA: Newman Club 2-45 Invest- ments Club 4g Creighton University. NORRIS, DAVID A.: Des Moines, Agronomy - Student Religious Council 43 Agronomy Club 4. NORTHEY, WVILLA V.: Milford, Home Em- nomics Education - YWCA 1,21 Beacons 23 Tomahawk 33 Singers 2-43 Festival Chorus 2g Cardinal Guild fig Campus 4-I-I 1-3. NOVAK, DWAYNE E.: Cedar Rapids, Chemi- cal Engineering - Newman Club l-45 Engi- neers' Carnival 3: Veishea 3,4g American In- stitute of Chemical Engineering l-4. NYSTROM, REUBEN E.: Ogden, Meclirmirnl Engineering - Kappa Sigma, Intramural Manager 3: Debators 33 Engineers' Carnival 3: California State Polytechnic College, NYSTROM, RICHARD M.: Ogden, Aninml Hn-sbanrlry - Kappa Sigma: Pre-veterinary Club, Iowa State Debators 3,41 Gamma Delta 3-53 National Block and Bridle 4,53 Veishea Horse Show 4g Little International 53 Calif- iornia State Polytechnic College. O OAKLEY, HARRY D.: Marion, Ceramic Engi- neering - Sigma Pi: Pershing Rifles I-4: American Society of Ceramic Engineers 2-43 Keramas 2-4, Veishea l-33 Engineers Carni- val 2,3. OBRECHT, LAVERNE C.: I-Iarlan, Animal Husbandry - Block and Bridle l-4: Little International 1,23 Campus 4-H 2-4: Sigma Theta Epsilon I-3, secretary 4. ODEM, LEROY L.: Villisca, Farm Operations - FarinHouse, secretary: Alpha Zeta: Farm Operations Club l-4, Dance, Banquet, Iowa Agriculturist, treasurer 2,3g YMCA: All Agri- culture Banquet 33 Harvest Ball chairman 4. ODERKIRK, LILA J.: DeKalb. Ill., Child Ilezreloimmrzl - Kappa Alpha Thetag Fresh- man Home Economics Club, treasurer lg YWCA l-1, cabinet 33 Orchestra L-35 Band L23 Sigma Alpha Iota 2,3, vice-president fig Union Varieties Trophies and Judges chair- man Sg Child Development Club, president 35 Home Economics Council 3,43 YWCA Veishea Open House lg Activities Open House 2: Open House chairman 31 Veishea Central Committee 3,43 Veishea Interim Committee 43 Senior Class treasurer 4. O'DONOGHUE, ROBERT J.: Lake Forest, Ill., .figrimzltnml Business - Agricultural Business Club 3,45 Newman Club 2-45 Farm Opera- tion Club 2g Debators 2: University of Illi- nois: Armstrong College. OFFUTT, JOHN L.: Omaha, Nebr., Archi- ierluml Engineering - Phi Gamma Delta: Veishea Ig Engineers' Carnival 1,25 American Institute of Architects 1-4: Beaux Arts Ball 2-43 Union Varieties 25 Veishea Vodvil Pro- grams 3. O'KANE, JAMES R.: Shabbona, Ill., Avzimzil Husbandry - Block and Bridle 2-43 Grinnell College. OLBRICI-I, BEVERLY J.: I-Ianfard, Ill., Child Demflojnrieni - Home Economics Club I: Child Development Club 2-49 Wvcstminster Fellowship I-4, YWCA 2,3. OLDENBURG. CAROL K.: Rock Rapids, Home Econornifs Education - Sigma Kappa, secretary fig Home Economics Education Club 2-4: Festival Chorus 2,35 Bowling Club 3,45 Veishea 2,33 Stout State College. OLIN, KENDELL YV.: Albert City, Agricul- tural Education - Alumni Hall Scholarship chairmang Marching Band l-3: YWCA l-4g Agricultural Education Club 1-45 Lutheran Student Association I-3. OLSEN, LEO C.: Ames, Economics -- Vcteran's Club 43 Washington Junior College. OLSEN, M. JEAN: Iklaterloo, Home Ecanamicx Etlnmiian - Home Economics Education Club 3,43 Lutheran Student Association 3,45 Iowa State Teachers College. OLSON, DON E.: Terril, Agfflflllfllflll l11isin1'.rx - Agricultural Business Club SA. OLTMAN, JOHN R.: Ames, VtflFTiY!tl7'lV Medi- cina - Junior American Veterinary Medical Association 1-4, president S. OMODT, DON G.: Cowrie, Forestry - Sigma Phi Epsilong Singers lg Festival Chorus lg Forestry Club l-4, Stars Over Veishea 2,33 Ames Forester 4: YMCA 2. OMUNDSON, FRED L.: Elmhurst, Ill., For- exlry - Sigma Nu, secretary, social chairman, chapling Forestry Club. treasurer: Interfra- ternity Council social chairman. I , . . . ONISTAD, PETER R.. Slater. Eleclriml Engi- neering - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers, Waldorf Junior College. ORR, JANE M.: Indianola, Cliild llevrlofz- ment - Gamma Phi Beta: Child Develop- ment Club 2-43 Child Development Council, vice-president 43 Home Economics Council 4: Panhellenic Council, president 4, Residence Council 4. OSBORN, LULA B.: Ivalker, Home Econom- ics Eilucaiion. OSLAND, MARY J.: Lombard, Ill., Texlilcx and Clothing - Marching Band I-43 Home Economics Club Ip Textiles and Clothing Club 2,43 Roberts Hall, treasurer 2. OSTERIIOUT, ROGER D.: Crete, Nebr., In- dustrial Engineering - Beta Theta Pig In- dustrial Engineering Society BA: Veishea 33 Investment Club 33 Doane College. OTT, JOSEPH J.: Dubuque, Arrliiteciural Engineering - Ward System activities chair- man Eig American Institute oi' Architects 243 Engineering Council 43 Newman Club 2-45 Homecoming 4: Loras College. OVERHOLT, FREDRICK M.: Ames, Foreign Trade and Service - Sigma Chi, rush chair- man 3,45 Writers' Round Table I-3: Sketch, editor 43 Veishea 2,33 Modern Dance Club 49 Adrian College, College of William and Mary. P PAINE, JOHN H.: Eagle Grove, Mrclianiml Engineering - Adelante, social chairman 2, pledge trainer 3, treasurer 4: All-Engineering Banquet chairman 35 Interfraternity Council 2, secretary 3, vice-president 43 Homecoming Queen Selections co-chairman 35 Iowa Engi- neer l,2g Tau Bela Pi 3,43 Pi Tau Sigma 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma lg Knights of St. Patrick 3, vice-president 4. PARKER, CLOETTE B.: Homewood, Ill., Household Equiglnneni - Sigma Kappa, rush chairman 3,43 Freshman Home Economics Council lg Lutheran Students Association I-43 Television Workshop 1-43 Radio Work- shop Ig Players 2,33 Household Equipment Club 2,3, president 4: Rush Council 4, vice- president 39 Panhellenic Council secretary- treasurer 4g Phi Upsilon Omicron 49 Festival Chorus I. PARKS, A. ANNE: Cedar Falls, journalism - Iowa State Daily 33 Iowa Homemaker 35 Home Economics Club 33 Scientist 43 Iowa State Teachers Collegeg Art Institute of Chicago. PARKS, SHIRLEY: Clarion, fllzplierl Ari - Home Economics Club 1-45 Newman Club 1-43 KMRI lg Veishea 2-43 Homecoming 2-4. PARRY, JAMES A.: Boone, lmlustrial xlrlmin- istraiion - Business Students Association 1-4: Finance Club -'ig Veishea 3,4. PATTERSON, SHIRLEY A.: Sac City, Home Economics Education - Delta Delta Delta: Freshman Home Economics Club lg Fresh- man YWCA lg YWCA Cabinet 3,45 I-Iome Economics Education Club 3,45 Veishea Dance 3. PAULSON, MARLOXV H.: Sioux Falls, S. D., Chemical Engineering - Alpha Tau Omega: Homecoming 2-4, Bar-B-Q 4: Veishea 1-33 Debators 1-33 Delta Sigma RDOQ Bomh 2,33 Iowa Engineer 1,23 American Institute of Chemical Engineering 3.4. PEAKE, NANCY E.: Ames, Textiles and Clothing-Kappa Delta3 Freshman YWCA l3 Freslunau Home Economics Club 1: Veis- hea lg Kappa Phi I-3, treasurer 43 Textiles and Clothing Club. PERKINS, JOHN B.: DeWitt, Forcslry-For- estry Club3 Society of American Foresters. PIERSINGER, IVAI.. D.: Hornick, Agronomy- Theta Xi: Agronomy Club ldlg American Society of Agronomy l-43 YMCA 1-iv. PETERS, THOMAS J.: Davenport, lnduslrial Arlnzinisiralion-Delta Upsiion, rush chair- man 2: vice-president 3, president 43 Busi- ness Students' Association, vice president 4, banquet chairman 33 Veishea l-43 Interfra- ternity Council 3,43 YMCA l-4. PETERSON, CARL B.: Albion, Nebr., Phy- .sirx-Grand View College, University of Nebraska. PETISRSEN, MARLENE M.: Denison, Home El'U7l07IlfCS Edizralion-Roberts I-Iall, vice- president 33 WRA chief advisor 43 Gamma Delta l-4. PETERSON, JACK L.: Des Moines, Clmnzi- ml Engineering-l'hi Eta Sigma I3 Tau Beta Pi 33 Golf l-43 Basketball 1-4. PETERSON, JEANNE L.: Indianola. Home Emrmrrlirrx Ezlncaliion-Hlestgatc Hall, social chairman 33 Promenaders 2-43 VVesley Foun- dation Couneil 3,43 Student Religious Council, treasurer 43 Kappa Phi Council 3,41 YWCA 3,43 Singers 2,33 Wesley Players 2-43 Omicron Nu 43 Delta Delta Della: Simpson College. PETERSON, LYLE C.: Stanton, Animal Hus- bandry-Block and Bridle, 1-4. PETERSON, MARLENE B.: Sycamore, Ill., Ilielelirrs-Gamma Phi Beta: Naiads 23 Fes- tival Chorus lg Veishea 13 Stars Over Veishea 2,33 Homecoming 33 Home Economics Club. PETTIT, JEANNINE A.: Oskaloosa, Applied Ari-Sigma Alpha Iota 2,5, president 4-3 Omicron Nu 3,43 Delta Phi Delta 3,43 Home Economics Club I-43 Symphony Orchestra l- 3, treasurer 43 TV Workshop 1,23 YWCA l,2. PETTY, FRIED A.: Boone, Electrical Enginrfrrr- mg. PFAFF, PATRICIA A.: Cedar Rapids, Chilli Dew'lr1l1nzf'nl - Pi Beta Phi3 Freshman Home Iiconomics Club lg Child Development Club I-43 Festival Chorus l,23 Homecoming lg Veishea l-3. PILLSBURY, STERLING O.: Sioux City, I orrrstv'y-Beta Theta 1'i3 Forestry Club l-43 Ames Forester assistant editor 2-4: Veishea 33 Society of American Foresters 4. PIPER, MAI-ILON L.: Marshalltown, Chemi- iml E71,2'lH6HTl1lg-AfIl0iCl Air Society 3,42 American Institute of Chemical Engineering l-43 Phi Eta Sigma. PLEDGER, DON B.: Kensington, Md., Hurli- rrnllura-lleyer House, social chairman 3,43 Horticulture Club I-4, treasurer 23 West- minster Fellowship l,2. PODHAJSKY, MARLYS L.: Clutier, Home Economics Educalian-Westgate Hall, Sec- retary 43 Freshman Home Economics Club l3 Home Economics Education Club 2-43 Cam- pus 4-H I3 Wesley Fellowship I3 Festival Chorus 2. POKORNY, NORMAN J.: Clutier, Meclianirrzzl Iinginrrrfring-Pi Tail Sigma 3-53 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3-53 Seab- bard and Blade 3-53 Veishea 1-43 Engineers' Carnival 3,43 Newman Club 1-5. POLKINGHORN, ARTHUR M.: Sioux City .4rcliil1a:lurnl Engineering - American Insti- tute of Architects 3,4. POSPISIL, RICHARD.: Cedar Rapids, Elm:- lriml Engineering - Alpha Tau Omega: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. POTE, JERRY R.: Bedford, Geology- Sigma Nu. activities chairman 33 Stars Over Veishea 234: Geology Club, treasurer 25,43 Homecoming Bar-B-Q 33 Dance Club 3,43 Veishea 4. POTTER, HARRY R.: Marion, Animal Hux- bcindry-Block and Bridle l-43 Cardinal Guild 33 Homecoming Public Relations 33 Veishea Public Relations chairman 33 Home- coming General Coordinator 43 Activities Evaluation Survey 33 Little International li Daily Editorial Board 33 Veishea Horse Show 1.2. POWERS, RONALD C.: Delmont, S.D., Agri- mullural Education - Lambda Chi Alphag Ag- ricultural Education Club l-43 All-Journalism Club 3,43 Sigma Delta Chi 3,43 Iowa Agri- culturist 3,43 Iowa State Daily 3. PREY, ALLEN J.: Greendale, Wis., Forestry - Alpha Chi Rho, presidentg Newman Club3 Forestry Club3 Society of American Foresters3 Society of Advanced Artillery Cadets: Inter- fraternity Councilg Wisconsin State College. PRICHARD, JOHN VV.: Storm Lake, Agricul- tural Bu.sinc.v.r - Sigma Nug Sextant 3,43 Ag- ricultural Business Club l-43 Stars Over Vei- shea 23 Veishea 1. PRUESS, EARL D.: Glen l-lllyn, lil., Inclus- rriril Engineering - Alpha Tau Omega. Q QUAM, MARY E.: Danville, Ill., Institution lllanagemenl - Sigma Kappa: Orchestra 1,21 Foods and Nutrition Club 1,23 Institution Management Club 3,-4. R RACHUY, LYLE 'W.: lNaterl00, Electrical Engineering - Noble House, secretary-treas- urer 2: Institute of Radio Engineers 4. RADCLIFFE, DOROTHY I.: Moline, Ill., Gen- eral Home Economics - Alpha Delta Pi: I-Iome Economics Club3 YWCA 1.2: Hockey Club 33 Officials Club 3,43 Camp Counselors' Club 2'41 Bowling Club El,4. RADCLIFFE, FRANCES A.: Moline, Ill., Gen- eral Home Economics - Alpha Delta Pi: Women's Athletic Associationg Pledge Train- ers' Council chairn1an3 Home Economics Club. RAI-IFELDT, DALE D.: Zearing, Sociology - MRA Cabinet 2.33 Meeker House, secretary- treasurer 23 Order of Chessman 3-5: Campus Chest 2,43 Student Religious Council, vice- president 43 YMCA 2-5, Cabinet 3,43 Trinity Fellowship 1-53 Pershing Rifles 1,23 American Institute of Architects 2.33 Sociology Club 4.5. RAKOW, JON H.: Maquoketa, Industrial Ad- mini.rtration - Sigma Phi Epsilon, pledge trainer 2, president 43 Homecoming business manager 2: Homecoming co-chairman 33 Veishea I-3, ticket chairman 33 Bomb 2,33 Iowa Engineer 1,23 Singers 23 Festival Chorus 1,23 Business Students Association 2-4. RANDOLPH, THOMAS G.: Cedar Rapids, Civil Engineering - Tau Kappa Iipsilong American Society of Civil Engineersg Stars Over Veishea 23 State University of Iowa. RASMUSSEN, C. CHARLES: Exira, Velerinnry Medicine - Pep Club 23 630 Club l3 Varsity I Club l-33 Veterinary Medicine Executive Council president 43 Buena Vista College. RASMUSSEN, RICHARD: Exira, Agriczzlliuwl Education - Phi Kappa Psig Block and Bridle Club 1-33 Agricultural Education Club 3,43 Newman Club 1-43 Society of Ad- vanced Artillery Cadets. REAM, HAROLD E.: Adel, Arrrmautiml Engi- neering - Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2,3, chairman 43 Sigma Gamma Tau 3, vice- president 43 Tau Beta Pi vice-president 43 Veishea 33 Southwestern Louisiana Institute. REDFERN, MERLIN L.: Donnellson, Archi- tecture - Singers I3 American Institute oi Architects 2-53 Arnold Air Society 4,51 Seab- bard and Blade 4,53 Engineering Council 43 Beans Arts Ball chairman 43 Men's Glee Club 5. REED, MARION G.: Osceola, ilg7'0Il.Ul?1j' - Veishea 1-43 Agronomy Club 1-43 National Convention of the American Society of Ag- ronomy 4. REILLY, THOMAS P.: Sioux City, Arclzilccl- ure - Sigma Phi Epsilong Veishea l-53 American Institute of Architects. REIMERS, MAURICE D.: Ames, Civil Engi- neering - Kappa Sigma3 Tau Lambda Rho: Ticket Chairman Homecoming Dance 2: Science Ball ticket chairman 2: American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. REINHART, RICHARD O.: Marshalltown, Clzcmiral Technology - Delta Chi, treasurer 2.3: house manager 3,43 Greek Week 2: Campus Chest 43 Iowa Chemical Society 2-43 American Chemical Society 2--13 NVinler Sports Club 2,33 Veishea 2. Rl-IINKE, MAYNARD R.: Melvin, Mailm- 1IlIlllIfA'. RENK, MARTIN C.: Winona, Minn., Inrlux- lrial Engineering - Chamberlain House, in- tramural chairman 2: Industrial Engineering Society 43 Newman Club 1-43 Ivinona State Teachers College. REYNOLDS, DONALD E.: Oskaloosa, Land- srnpe Arclzilectnre - Phi Kappa Tau, vice- president 3, social chairman 43 Student So- ciety of Landscape Architects l-43 Festival Chorus 43 Men's Glee Club 4: Joint Social Council 4. RICHARDSON, DEAN E.: Hedrick, F0rf'stry - Marching Band 13 Forestry Club. RICKERS, IVAN F. J.: Breda, Agricultural Education - Caine House, secretary-treasurer 43 Agricultural Education Club 1-4. RIEDESEL, ROBERT G.: Vlheatland, Me- cllanical Engineering - Phi Kappa Tau, president 4, vice-president 2, pledge trainer 33 American Society of Mechanical Engineers I-43 Festival Chorus 4: Men's Glee Club 4. RIEGLE, GAIL D.: VVinterset, Dairy Hus- bandry - Alpha Gamma Rho: Agriculture Council 3, vice-president 4: Cardinal Guild 3,43 Alpha Zeta 3,43 Dairy Husbandry Club l-43 Block and Bridle Club I-43 Veishea 2-4. RIEKE, DON M.: Worthington, Ohio, Agri- cultural Business - Sigma Phi Epsilong Mili- tary Ball S3 Scabbartl and Blade 3,43 Basket- ball 1,23 Arnold Air Society 3,43 Agricultural Business Club. RILEY, CHARLES L.: Rockford, Ill., Farm. Operations - Farm Operations Club 1,23 So- ciety of Advanced Artillery Cadets 3,-4. RISELY, PATRICIA M.: Storm Lake, Home Economics Education - Singers 2-43 YWCA 13 Home Economies Education Club l-43 Festival Chorus 2,33 Beacons 2: Sweetheart's Ball 4: XVRA Dance 33 Homecoming 43 VVomen's Athletic Association. RITCHIE, HARLAN D.: Albert City, Animal Huxlmndry - Farml-louse: Block and Bridle Club l-43 Dairy I-Iusbandry Club 4: Campus 4-H I,2Q YMCA I-43 Phi Eta Sigma 1,23 Alpha Zeta El, chancellor 43 Lutheran Stu- dent Association 1-43 All-Agriculture Ban- quet chairman Elg Veishea l-4, Horse Show chairman 43 Livestock Judging Team 3,43 Dairy Judging Team 4. RITCHIE, JANET M.: West Union, Zoology - Sigma Kappa: Band 1,23 Zoology Club 3,43 Young Republitiaifs Club 3,41 YWCA I-43 Festival Chorus I3 Inlcrvarsity Christian Fel- lowship I. ROBERTS, DAVID J.: Ottumwa, Industrial Admini.vtmtion - Sigma Chi, president3 In- tramural Council 3,43 Greek Newspaper sports editor 43 Business Students Association 3,43 Investments Club 334. ROBERTS, JAMES A.: Albert City, Agricul- tural Ednmlion. ROBERTS, RICHARD K.: Des Moines, Chemi- cal Engineering - American Institute of Chemical Engineering 3,43 Newman Club 2,33 Veishea 23 Marquette University. ROBINSON, DELMAR J.: Winterset, Zoology - Stanton House, president 23 Society of Ad- vanced Artillery Cadets 33 Zoology Club 3. ROBINSON, NORMAN N.: Panora, Agricul- tural Erluc11.li011 - Agricultural Education Club l-4. presidentg Delta Vtlard, vice-presi- dent: Cyclone Rollers 2. ROBINSON, RUTH R.: Ames, Home Econom- ics Education - Festival Chorus l,23 Home Economics Club l-3. ROHRBOUGH, STEPHEN F.: Omaha, Nebr.. Physics - Phvsics Club l-4: Pep Jamboree 43 Veishea 2.3: Homecoming 2,3. ROLFS, JOHN R.: Parkersburg, ElcctrifnlEr1gi- neering - Delta Tau Delta3 Student Proper- ties Board I-43 Veishea 2: Homecoming 33 Phi Eta Sigma l: Eta Kappa Nu 3.4. ROMEY, MARGARET: Mason City, General Science - Kappa Kappa GIUTIIDZIQ Science XVomen's Club l-43 YWCA I-S3 Veishea 2.3: Engineers' Carnival 23 Niaettes 2. ROPER, THOMAS: Council Bluffs, Induslrial Enginfxering - Pammel Court Council 3,43 Cardinal Guild 3,43 Industrial Engineering Society BA. ROSENFELD, CONSTANCE A.: Davenport, General Science - Kappa Kappa Gamma3 Naiads 1-43 American Institute of Architects l-3, secretary: Bomb l: Homecoming 33 Engineers Ball 23 Engineers' Carnival 23 Architects' Banquet 33 Veishea 3. ROSS, FRANK E.: Des Moines, Electrical Engi- neering. ROSS, MARY J.: Timber Lake, S.D., Home Economics Education - 'Toastmasters Club 3,43 Home Economies Education Club 2-43 Young Democrats, 3,43 X'Vesley Foundation l-43 South Dakota State College. ROSS, 'WILLIAM B.: Davenport, Indu.slrial Engineering - Pi Kappa Alpha3 Industrial Engineering Society 4. ROUND, FRANKLIN D.: Maquoketa, Indus- trial Admini.sl1'alion - Pammel Court Coun- cil 43 Business Studeut's Association 3,4. ROWE, JANE V.: Vilaterloo, Clzflcl Develogla- ment - Kappa Delta. vice-prcsidentg Singers I-43 Festival Chorus l-43 Marching Band 2-43 Sigma Alpha Iotag Television INork- shopg Dailyg Iowa Homemaker. ROWE, RICHARD J.: Hamburg, Agricultural Engineering - American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers 3,43 Alpha Zeta 43 Tau Beta Pi 43 Gamma Sigma Delta 43 Cornell Uni- versity. ROY, JOHN R.: Oakland, Agronomy - Ade- lante, house manager 2, secretary 43 Agronomy Club I-4, Banquet co-chairman, popcorn sales co-chairmang Cyclone Rollers. president 3, treasurer 23 Agriculture Council 3,43 Student- Faculty Committee 4. 459 ROY, LOIS ANN: Fremont, Nebr., Home Economics Education - Band l-4: Orchestra l-4: Home Economics Club. RUBEL, HOIVARD M.: Otttnnwa, Industrial Engineering - Industrial Engineering So- ciety 3,4. RUMMENS. BOB S.: Hardy, Farm. 01lFl'Hii0Il.Y - Sigma Pi: Farm Operations Club 141: Dance Chairman 3. RUMP, EDWARD J.: Burlington, Clwnziml Engineering - American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineering 2-4: Newman Clttb 3: Btn'- lington College. RUZICKA, THOMAS J.: Chicago, Ill., Dairjt' Industry - Pi Kappa Phi: Dairy Industry Club, president: judging teams. RYAN, KATHRYN L.: Crete, Ill., 'l'exlil1'.t and Clothing - Home Economics Club I-4: Young Republicans Club 4: Veishea I. RYCHNOVSKY, RAYMOND E.: Cedar Falls, tlleclianiml Engineering - Alumni Hall, scholarship chairman 2, treasurer 2,3: Home- coming 3: Veishea l,4: Phi Eta Sigma IC Tau Sigma 3.4: American Society of Mc- chanical Engineers. RYLANDER, L. JANE: Davenport.. Experi- nuznlul Cookery - Alpha Gamma Delta, scholarship chairman 2, treasurer Il: Pan- hellenic Council 4: Freshman Honte Eco- nomics Club 1: Foods and Nutrition Club 2,5, secretary-treasurer 4: Festival Chorus I-5: YWCA I-4: Wesley Foundation l,2: Bomb 4: Veishea 1-4: Homecoming l-4: Omicron Nu El, president 4. S SALMON, BARBARA E.: Fort Dodge, fllzlilicd ,-trl and Home Econoniizzt Education - Kappa Kappa Gamma, secretary: Homecoming: YWCA: Applied Art Club: Veishea: Christ- mas Ball. SAMUELSON, GILBERT: Princeton, lll., Vet- rrinnry Medicine. SANDBULTE, MIKELL M.: Sioux Center, Gcncrrtl Home Economics - Cantina Phi Beta: Modern Dance Club 2: Festival Chorus l,2: Freshtnan Home Economics Club: Fresh- man YWCA: Stars Over Veishea l,2. SANDERCOCK, JAMES R.: Cedar Rapids, flrrlillectiire - Tau Kappa Epsilon: March- ing Band l-3: Veishea Vodvil, business man- ager 3: American Institttte of Architects I-5: Arnold Air Society 3,4: Men's Clee Club 5: Veishea 4. SANDERS, JOSEPI-I F.: Albert City, Mzrrlmni- ral Engineering - Patnmcl Court Council 3,4: American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers l,4: Players 3.4: Singers 2.4. SANSCAARD, J. EARNEST: Story City, Agri- cultural Education - Agricultural Education Club: Lutheran Students Association: Vllal- tlorf Jttnior College. SASUNIC, IVO: LaPal, Bolivia, Inclttslriul Engineering - Industrial Engineering Society 4: YMCA l-4: Cornell College. SAUCKE, MARILYN A.: Lohrville, Child Dctfelollmcnt - Oak Hall, secretary El, vice- president 4: Child Development Club 2.3: Singers l-4: Festival Chorus I-4: Gamma Delta l,2, treasurer 3.4. SAUL, CAROLYN F.: I--lumboldt, .-ljlplird .-lrt - Beacons 1: Tomahawk 2: Phi Upsilon Omicron 4: Omicron Nu 4, vice-president 4: Players l-4: Delta Phi Delta 4: I'Vesley Foundation l4i, Council 3.4: Kappa Phi l-fl: WRA scholarship chairman 3: Wesley Play- ers l-4. SAIVYER, JOHN C.: Bedford, Civil linginerr- ing - American Society ol Civil Engineers l-4: Tau Lambda Rho 3,-l. SCHALLER, CAROLYN J.: Storm Lake, ln- stilulion Management - Delta Delta Delta, president: Homecoming 5: Veishea 2,3: YW- CA l-4, Cabinet 3: Institution Management Club 3, vice-president 4: Festival Chorus 2.3: Phi Upsilon Omicron 4, vice-president 4: Home Economics Council 4: Panhellenic Council 4: Student Religious Council 4. SCI-lEl,,I., DAVID L.: Des Moines, Industrial .-lrlnrinislratiou - Beta Theta Pi, president 3: Veishea co-chairman El: Publicity Chairman l: Cardinal Key president 4: Lampos, president -l: lnterfraternity Council 3, president 4: Social Bttreatt 2, president 3: Homecoming Public Relations chairman 2: Christmas Ball co-chairman 3: joint Residence Council 4. SCI-IERER, KENNETH R.: Rock Island, Ill., lfarnz Ojzerutions - Lange House, vice-presi- dent 3,4: Farm Operations Club l-4. SCHIFFKE, MARY A.: Davenport, Home Ero- nomies Education - Home Economics Edu- cation Club 2,4: YWCA 2: Gamma Delta 2-4: Augustana College. 460 SCI-IINDEL, JOAN M.: Ridgewood, N. J.. .411- plied Art - Kappa Alpha Theta: Homecom- ing 2: Veishea l,2: Christmas Ball co-chair- man 3: Sor-Dor chairman 4: Sigma Alpha Iota: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Delta Phi Delta: Singers. SCI-IMICKLEY, JAMES I-I.: Boone, Electrical Enginwwing. SCHMIDT, RAYMOND I-I.: Strawberry Point. ilterlinnicnl Engineering - American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3.4: Pi Tau Sigma. SCI-IMITZ, BE'l l'Y LOU: Remsen, Home Economics Ezluralion - Home Economics Education Club 2-4. SCHNEIDER, PATRICIA K.: Des Moines. I-lousrliold Eqnilnucnl - Sigma Kappa: Bar- ton Hall, activities and scholarship chairman 2: Veishea 2,fl: Festival Chorus I: Women's Athletic Association I-4, Council El,4: Naiads l-4: Officials Club l,2: Archery Clttb 2, president 3.4: NVomcn's I Fraternity 3,-4: Household Equipment Club fl,4. SCHOLEFIELD, CLIFFORD L.: Greene, N.Y., E14-r't1'i1'al Engineering - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institttte of Radio Engineers I-4. SCHOLES, NORMA R.: Omaha, Nebr., Tex- tiles and Clothing - Veishea l,2,4: Iowa State Daily fl: Home Economics Club l-4: Players 4: Festival Chorus l,2: YWCA I. SCHRADER, SHARON K.: Xvebster City, Gen- eml Home Econoniicx - Officials Club 2.3. president 4: Archery Club 3: Camp Coun- selors Club 2-4: Racquets Cltlb 2,3: Bowling Club fl: Women's I Fraternity 4: VVomen's Athletic Association Council 4: Ivebster City Junior College. SCHRAMM, DONALD L.: Sac City, lion-stty - Beta Sigma Psi, vice-president 3: Forestry Club l-4, vice-president 3: Gamma Delta l,El,4: Ames Forester I-Pl, editor 4: Veishea l-fl: Foresters Game Banquet 1.3: Botany Club -l. SCHULTE, C. JOHN: Sperry, Industrial Engi- neering M head resident 2-4: Veishea Traffic Coordinator 3: Iowa Engineer 3: Indttstrial Engineering Society 4: Tomahawk: Burling- ton Jttnior College. SCI-IULTZ, CARY Sioux City, Iniluxtriztl ,-ldminixlratiori - Kappa Sigma: Religion in Life central committee 2: Alpha Phi Omega 2.3: Debaters 4: Players fl: Business Stu- dents Association l-4: Iowa State Scientist 3: Science Council 4: Homecoming El: Veishea central committee 3: Canoe Race, chairman 3. business manager 2: Young Democrats: Society of Advanced Artillery Cadets 4: Gam- ma Delta l: Band l: YMCA l,2. SCHULTZ, LYLE H.: Ames, Mecluznical Engi- nr-rring - American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-5, treasurer 3: Newman Club l-5: Tomahawk: Pi Tau Sigma: Engineer- ing Council 4: Veishea 4: Engineers Carnival 4. SCHUMACKER, MAURICE N.: Mallard, Ag- ronomy - Agronomy Club I-4. SCHUMAN, NORMAN E.: Independence, Elf'rl1'irul Engineering - American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SCHUSTER. VINCENT A.: Dubuque. Eler- lrirnl EHgl7Il'!'l'l7lg' - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers 5: Newman Club 3-5: Loras Col- lege. SCHWAKE, RALPH D.: Stttnner. Vcleriimry tllcrlicine - Junior American Veterinary Medical Association El-ti: Veterinarian 3-5: Alpha Zeta: Phi Zeta: Wartburg College. SCHIVARTE, MARY K.: Ames, flOI'l'.Yl7'jl - Concert Band I-4: Orchestra I-El: Forestry Club l-4: Ames Forester 2-4: Sigma Alpha Iota 2-4: Botany Club 2-4. SCI-IWARTZ, RALPH J.: Kennan, Mlis., Vri- erinnrly illedicinc - Alpha Gatnma Rho: Uni- versity of Wisconsin. SCHWEITZER, MARILYN J.: Ottumwa. Home Economics Education - Delta Zeta, vice-presi- dent 3, president 4: Home Economics Educa- tion Club l-4: IYomen's Athletic Association I-4: Festival Chorus l,2: Singers l,2: Cam- pus 4-H l,2: Homecoming fl: Veishea l-El: Student Properties Board ldi: Home Eco- nomics Core Curricultnn l-4: Lutheran Sttt- dent Association I-4: Officials Club l-55: Bowling Clttb fl: Hockey Club l. SCIIWINN, SANDRA J.: Dubuque, flnifnal Hnxlzmnlry - Sigma Kappa: YWCA: Block and Bridle Club: Rodeo Club: Little Inter- national: Veishea Horse Show. SCOLARO, JOSEPH F.: Cedar Rapids, Me- chanical and lnriuxtrial Engineering - Lin- coln House. secretary and treasurer El: New- man Club l-5: American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers: Industrial Engineering Society. SCOTT, JACK L.: Phoenix, Ariz., Veterinary Medicine - Arizona State College. SCOTT, RICHEY L.: Davenport, Physics - Physics Club, treasurer 2, vice-president 3: Pi 'Tau Pi Sigma, commander 4. SEABOCH. DONOVAN LEE: Des Moines, Arrliilerlure - American Institute of Archi- tects 3.4: Beaux Arts Ball 3: American So- ciety ol' Military Engineers 2. SEALOCK, RONALD F.: Council Bluffs, Agri- cultural Business - Theta Delta Chi, pledge trainer 4: Agricultural Business Clttb S,4: tifltl Club El,-l. SEARS, WII.LIAM B.: Wyoming, .fleronautiml Engineering - University of Dubuque. SEATON, JOHN R.: Boone, Cheiuislry - Sigma Plti Epsilon, secretary 3, vice-president 4: Phi Eta Sigma l: Interfraternity Pledge Cottncil president l. SEEBACI-l, LOIS K.: Dysart, Home Economics Education - Home Economics Education Club 2-4: Wesley Foundation 2!l: Iowa State Teachers College. SEIDEI., XVILLIAM H.: Omaha, Nebr.. lndus- trial Engineering - Sigma Phi Epsilon: ln- dustrial Engineering Society: Omaha Uni- versity. SEILER, LEROY M.: Wesley, Electrical Engi- neering - American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers l-4: Newman Club l-4. SELL, JERRY L.: Adel, fllllllltll Huslmurlry - Block and Bridle Clttb 2-4. SELLMAN, FAITH M.: Minneapolis, Minn., Exjzeririzrnlzil Cookery - Pi Beta Phi: YWCA l-4: Home Economics Clttb l-4: Home Eco- nomics Council 3: Dean's Advisory Board 3,4: Homecoming 24: Veishea 1-4. SEWELL, BEN L.: Missouri Valley, Electrical Enginerfring - Engineering Cottncil 2: American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Itistgtuite of Radio Engineers, executive coun- CI - . SHAFFER, CHARLES R.: Monroe, Alerlmnical Engineering - American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers l,5,4. SHAFFER, MARTHA A.: Des Moines. Textiles and Clothing - Home Economics Club 2-4: Cyclone Rollers l-1: Gamma Delta l,2: Ste- phens College. SI-IANKS, BARBARA M.: Newton, .-llijilied Art - Kappa Alpha Theta. SHAW, DONAI.D G.: Ames, Iilectriral Engi- neering - Phi Gamma Delta: Cardinal Guild 4: Pamtnel Court Council 4: Eta Kappa Ntt 3, vice-president 4: Tau Beta Pi: Colorado College. SHEA, ELIZABETH ANNE: Lime Springs, Child lletleloflziierit - Elm Hall, treasurer 3,4: Newman Club I-4. executive council 3: Freshman Home Economics Club I: Child De- velopment Clttb 2-4: Festival Chorus 2. Sl-IEHAN, CAROLYN A.: Cottncil Blulls. Home Economics Education - Alpha Gamma Delta, pledge trainer 3, scholarship chairman 4: The Iowa Homemaker l-3: Cardinal Guild, secretary 2,3: Home Economics Core Cur- ricultnn 2: Freshman Handbook 3: Intra- mural Board 2: Veishea Canoe Race secre- tary 2: Festival Choir l-4. Sl-IELGRICN, CHARLOTTE JOAN: Gilmore City, Home Economics Education -Lyon Hall, social chairman: Westminster Fellow- ship: Joint Social Council: YWCA: Home Economics Education Clttb: Singers: Inde- pendents Dance. Sl-IELLENBARCER, JEROME C.: Plattsntouth. Nebr., lilectriml Engineering M ltlarching Band l-4: Varsity Band l-4: Players 51,42 Stars Over Veishea El: Eta Kappa Nu: Tait Beta Pi. SHOHET, SOL H.: Bode, 17l1lll.ViI'il1l Engineer- ing - Bennett Hottse, secretary-treasurer 2, social chairman 3.4: MRA Dance 3: Fresh- man Week 3: Winter Sports Club 3: Sottth West Essex Technical College. SHULTZ, KAY I.: Victor, Te.vtil1'.r and Cloth- ing - Roger Williams Clttb 5.4: Textiles and Clothing Clttb 3.4: Cornell College. SIBLEY, CAROL ANN: West Des Moines, ln- stitulion illmmgemenl - Delta Delta Delta: Freshman YWCA I: XVomen's Athletic As- sociation l: Foods and Nutrition Club 2: Institutional Management Club El, secretary 4: Phi Llpsilon Omicron, treasttrcr 4: Homecom- ing 2: Veishea l,2. SIECERT, ROGER L.: Cleveland, Wis., Veteri- nary illedirine - University of Wisconsin. SIEMERING, ARLENE M.: Sac City, Textiles and tlloihing - Kappa Delta, social chairman 3,4: Singers I-3: Festival Chorus l-3: Fresh- man Home Economics Club l: Textiles and Clothing Club 2-4: Players 3: Religion in Life secretary 2: Stars Over Veisea I-Ei. SILCOX, MARJORIE R.: Alexandria, Virginia, Experinienlul Coolnrry - Kappa Delta, house manager 3: YWCA I-4: Foods and Nutrition Club 2-4: Stttdent Religious Cottncil 3: Freshman Home Economics Club l. SIMPSON, JOHN D.: Evanston, Ill., General Science - Theta Delta Clti. SINGER, CHARLES R.: Webster City, lndus- Irinl flrIrnini.vlr11li0n - Sigtna Phi Epsilon. social cltairman 2: Americatt Ittstitute of Architects l-3: Business Students Association 3.4: Interfraternity Cottncil newspaper 3.4, rttslt booklet 4-: Joint Social Council 3. - SIVINSKI, H. DONALD: Cherokee, il-lfrlmnzral linginzfering - Atnerican Society of Mecltani- cal Engineers l-4. president 3: Atnerican So- ciety of Tool Engineers 2: Pi Tau Sigma fl, president -l: Veisltca I-4: Newman Club. SLAYBAUGI-I, WILLIAM N.: Des Moines, In- rl'n.tl1'iz1I Engineering - Pearson Hottse, treas- urer 2,El: Pershing Rillcs 1.2: Mcn's Glee Clttb 4. SMALLEY. CORLISS L.: Des Moittes, I.1tnrl- .vrrtlnf .-lrriziteclnrtf - Forestry Club: Kappa Ward, activities ttltairman l. SMAY. TERRY A.: Oakland, EIr'1'lri1'ul Engi- nering - Plti Eta Sigtna: Eta Kappa Nu 3.4: Tau Beta Pi 3.4: Atnerican Institttte of Elec- trical Engineers 2-4: Singers I. SMITH, ARLENE F.: Waterloo, rljililied Art - Alpha Delta Pi: Television Workshop 2-4: Iowa Engineer 2.3: Stars Over Veisltca 2,El: Hotnecotning 3: Singers I-4: Veisltea 3: 630 Club 2: Hotne Econonties Club 2-4: Festival Cltoir l-Fl. SMITH, BILLY V.: Ringstetl, .-lgrirullnrnl Edu- ralion - Homecoming l,2: Veishea 2.3: Band I. SMITH, DONALD L.: Rattb, Indiana, Archi- tecture - Marclting Band l-3: American In- stitute ol' Arcltitects 2-5: I'Veslcy Foundation l-El. SMITH. THEODORE IV.: Dallas Center, Ag- ronomy - Forestry Club l: Agronomy Club 2-4: Veisltca El. SMITH, THOMAS J.: Marengo, Industrial .-l1lmirii.vlrnlimi - Sigma Phi Epsilon: Veishea 2-4: Homecoming 3,4: Order of the Sextant fl: Cardinal Guild 4: Interfraternity Council 4: Business Students Association 2-4: Iowa Engineer 2.3: Singers l.2: Freslunan Mixer 2.23. SMITH, WILLIAM H.: Entersott, .-lnimal Hus- bandry - Block attd Bridle Club I-4: Rodeo Club El: YMCA El: Little International I: Festival Choir 4. SMULL, SANDRA L.: Muscatine, Dietetics - Festival Chorus 2: Foods attd Nutrition Club 2-4: Muscatine Jttttiot' College. SNLITTJER, PAUL R.: Ireton. Merlmnicul Engineering - American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers: Battd: Kappa Kappa Psi: Uni- versity of Wyoming. SNYDER, CHARLES H.: Durant, Cll!'lllllYll Tr-clznology - University of Iowa. SONDERCAARD, SONYA IV.: Austin, Minn., Home Erortontitx Ednmlion - Oak Hall, social cltairtnan 3,-4: Joint Social Council 3,-I: YWCA 3.4: Austin Juttior College. SORENSEN, EVERETT A.: Lawton. Agricul- Inrul Bitxirtess - l'lti Gantnta Delta: Agri- cultural Business Club 2-4: WVestntinster Fel- lowsltip: Veisltca El: Wayne State Teachers College. SORENSON, HAROLD VV.: Omaha, Nebr., .-lrronanlirnl E1tgine1rring - Delta Upstlon, pledge trainer 4: lttstitute of Aerottautical Science 2-4: YMCA l-4: Young Republicans 5.4: Veislteathon El: Varsity Golf 2-4. SOTI-I, JOHN M.: Des Moines, Mecltanical Engineering - American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers 4: Bowling Club 1.2: American Society for Metals 4: Veisltca l,2. SPARKS. OLIVER N.: Gravity, Agronomy - Pi Kappa Phi, scholarship chairtnan 2, house manager El, president 4: Interfraternity Cottn- cil 4: Agronomy Club 2.3. tJl'CSitlt2Hl 4, ban- quet 3: Farm Operations Clttb l: Varsity I Club 3.4: Football co-Capt. 4: Greek Iveek SPENCER. TOM K.: St. Louis. Mo., Vrltfrnutry lllerlirine - Fairchild House president 2: Veterinary Excttttire Council 3: Junior Atnericatt Veterinary Medical Association, secretary 4, president. 5: University of Colo- rado. SPAROUL. ANN Barrington, Ill., Horne' Erononzirzt Education - Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: YIVCA 2.3, cabinet 3: Home Econotttics Education Clttb 2-4, secretary 4: Stars Over Veisltca 2: Religion in Life Week El: Festival Chorus I. STACHOUR, DILMAN P.: Grundy Center. Civil Engineering - Dodds I-louse activities chairman El: Plti Eta Sigma: Veisltca 2.3: Atnerican Society of Civil Engineers I-4. STADSVOLIJ, DOROTHY Exira, Home Erunornirx Erlncalion - Barton Hall social chairman 2: Westgate I-Iall. vice-presidettt 4: Student Religious Council, secretary 3: Beth- any Fclloship l-4: Joint Social Cottncil 2. STADTMUELLER, CAROL M.: Monticello. flywpliwl .flrl - I-Iontemaker 3: Applied Art Club 2-4: Lutlteran Student Association l-23, secretary 4. STANGE, YVONNE West Chicago, Ill., Home Emnoznirx. STAUBUS. JOHN IV.: Des Moines, I-Ileclriml Engineering - Atnericatt Institttte of Elec- trical Engincers-Institute of Radio Engi- neers. STECKELBERC, ARVIN I..: Prairie du Sac. Wis.. l'e1f'riizary Medicine - University ol' lVisconsin. STEIN, LAINRENCE H.: Ames, .flcronnnlicttl Engineering - Plti Eta Sigma: Sigma Gannna Tau: Institttte of Aeronautical Sciences. STEINMETZ. I. VIRGINIA: Alden, Textiles and Clothing - Wesley Foundation I-4: Ttnnbling Club 3.4: Textiles and Clothing Club 4: Winter Sports Clttb 2: Festival Chorus 2: Drake Uttiversity. STELCIK, GENE J.: Cedar Rapids, Inrlustrial .-ldrninislrrtlion - Tau Kappa Epsilon, secre- tary. vice-president: Veisltca l-3: Homecom- ing 2: Greek IVeek 3: Players I-4. STENERSON. RICHARD O.: Ames, l'l1yxic.t - Delta Chi: Radio Club 2: Physics Clttb 3: Scientist 3.4. STENSHOEL, CHARLES R.: Antes. Electrical Engineering - Delta Chi: Marching Band I--l: Band l-4: Arnold Air Society 3.4. STEPHANY. ROBERT L.: Iafoodbine, Agri- cultural Engineering - Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ettgitteers' Carnival 2: Veisltca l,2: Colorado School of Mines. STERMOLE. FRANKLIN J.: Des Moines, tflierniml Engineering - Sigtna Alpha Epsi- lon: Iowa Engineer 1,2: Dcbaters 3: Ameri- can Institute of Cltetnical Engineering I-4: Scabbard and Blade 3.4: Order of Sextant 2-4: Veisltca 2. STEVENSON, DONALD L.: Fottda, Eleclriral Engineering - Atnerican Institttte of Elec- trical Engineers -- Ittstitnte of Radio Engi- neers 3,-L: Eta Kappa Nu 3.4: Luther Juttior College. STEWART. JAMES W.: DeWitt, Lrzndxealre :ll'l'llllHl'l'll7'lf - Track l-4: Student Society of Landscape Architects 1-4: Varsity I Clttb 3.4. STEWART, ROBERT E.: Newton, Forestry - Lambda Chi Alplta: Forestry Clttb 2-4: Agri- cultttre Council 3: Society of Antericatt For- esters 4: Forestry Game Banquet 4. STILES. PEGGY I..: Des Moines, Textiles and Clothing - Delta Zeta, secretary 2, treasurer 4: Ifreslnnan Home Ecottomics Clttb l: Tex- tiles and Clothing Clttb 2-4: YIVCA 1-4: Festival Chorus 2.3: Veisltca 3. STILLMAN, MARCIA IV.: Algona, Home Ern- nonticx Erlumlion - Kappa Kappa Cantina: Naiads 2--1: Home Economics Clttb l-I: Rttsh Cottttcil El. president 4. STOLBERG, CARL G.: Sioux City, tIl1'chanir11l Engineering - Knapp House. secretary attd treasurer El. presidettt 4: American Society of Mecltatnical Engineers: Arttold Air Society: Lttthernn Student Association I-4. S'I'OI.'I'E, LONNIE R.: Cedar Rapids, Elec- lricnl Engimfzfring - Institttte of Radio Ettgi- neers. STOUFFER, STEPHEN C.: Des Moines, Geology - Signta Alpha Epsilon, secretary El: Veisltca l,2: Geology Clttb 3.4. STOUT, EDWARD I..: Waterloo, .'l.CU'll'1llllll'lll Engineering - Atnerican Society ol' Agricul- tural Engineers I-4, president 4: Inter-Vars- ity Christian Fellowship l.2: Niles I-louse. president El: Festival Chortts 2. SKEELS, GLENDA N.: Cherokee, Textiles and Clothing - Lyott Hall. activities cltairtnatt 3: Players I-4: VVinter Sports Clttb 1.2: Tex- tiles attd Clotltittg Clttb 2-4: Fresltntatt Home Economics Clttb l: YWCA I: Singers 2-4: WRA Activities Board 3: Veisltca l-4: Hotne- coming I-4. STOUT, EDWARD L.: IfVaterloo, Agricultural Ell,LZlIlt't'1'lIlg-AIIIUFICZIII Society of Agricul- tural Engineers l-4. president 4: Inter-Varsity Cltristiatt Fellowship 1.2: Niles Hottse, presi- dent 3: Festival Cltortts 2. STRACHAN. ROBERT J.: Jefferson, Indus- lrinl Education-Beta Xllard president, ex- ecutive council: Pep Couttcil: Marching Band: Cottcert Baud: Singers: Indttstrial Edttcatiott Club I--I: Veisltca. STRANDBERC, KAY R.: IfVest Des Moines. Exlicrinzzuzlnl Cookery-Delta Zeta: Foods attd Ntttritiott Clttb l--1: Veisltca 2.3: Bomb 2.3: YWCA I-fl: Festival Chorus: Iowa Engi- neer: Carttptts Cltest. STRIDE. RICHARD I..: Omaha, Nebr., Vel- l'I'lIIlIl'jl 1W1'1li1'in1:-Delta Upsilon: Jttnior Atnerican Veterinary Medical Association 3-G: Veterinarian fl-ti: Veisltea El-5: Lutheran Student Association 4-ll: Student Religious Council 5: Ontalta UlIlVCl'SllY. STUDER, ROBERT D.: West Bend, Civil En- gineering-Americatt Society of Civil Engi- neers l-4: Tau Lambda Rho 3.4: Engitteer- ing Carnival 2.3: Veisltca I-4. STUELKE, JAMES B.: Cottttcil Bluffs, Indus- trial Engineering- Plti Delta Theta: Gamma Epsilon Sigma 2.3: Varsity I Clttb 2-4: 630 Clttb 3: Veisltca 2. SULLIVAN, ROBERT L.: Des Moines, Merli- nniml Engineering-Delta Upsilon, social cltairtnan I. scholarship cltairman 3: Amer- ican Society ol' Mecltanical Engineers I-4: Pi Tau Sigma 3.4: YMCA I-4: Young Republi- cans Fetleration El,-I: Veisltca l,3. SUMMERS, DIANA J.: Lewis, Home Econom- ics Education - Westgate I-Iall, secretary, president: Home Economics Education Clttb: YWCA. SUNDBERG, GORDON Linn Grove, Ag- 'rirttllnral Etlucrtlion - Acacia: Agricultural Education Club 1-4: YMCA I,2: Vcishea 3. SUNG, I-IERMAN H.: Putien, Fukien, China, Electrical Engineering - Franklin House, president 3: Burlington College. SWANSON, CHARLES E.: Ottumwa, Animal Huxlmndry-Block and Bridle I-4: IVesley Fottndation I-2: Campus 4-H 2.3. SWANSON, MARILYNN L.: Elbow Lake. Mittn., Textiles and Clothing-Signta Kappa, social chairman 4: Festival Chorus 4: Textiles attd Clothing Clttb 4: Macalester College. SWEENY, ELDORA M.: Hanover, Ill., Home Economics Education - Hotne Economics Club: Festival Chorus: Band: Graceland Col- lege. T TANK, KENNETH J.: Eldridge, Farm Oper- ations-Gatntna VVard, president 3: Farm Operations Clttb I-3. president 4: Campus 4-H l-4: YMCA I-4: Young Repttblicans 4. TAYLOR, JOHN W.: Auburn, General Srienrr - Beta Theta Pi: Sextant 3.4: Varsity I Clttb 4: Veisltca 2. TAYLOR, RONALD E.: Cltarles City, Agri- cnllnral Erlucalion - Farml-louse: Agricul- tural Education Clttb I-4: Homecoming El: YMCA I-4, cabinet I-El: Harvest Ball 4: Iowa Agricultttrist 2.3. EETER, JOHN D.: Bttrt, fIg1'icnllu1'11l Engi- neering-Niles House, vice-president 2: American Society ol Agricultural Engineers 2-4: Order ol Chesstnen: MRA Social Coun- cil, president 3: Joint Social Cottncil, presi- dent 4: MRA Cabinet 2.3: Social Bureau 4. HACKREY, DEAN J.: Valentine, Nebr., Vel- crinary Medicine- Veisltca 4.5: .lunior Atner- ican Veterinary Medical Associatiton 2-6: University of Nebraska. I-IAN, MYA MIKE: Moultnein, Burma, Ag- ricultural Education - Agricultural Educatiott Clttb 1-fl: Cosmopolitan Clttb 4: MRA Library 2: State Teachers Training College, Rangoon, Ilurma. TI-IATCHER, BARBARA J.: Fort Dodge, Alz- ,lilied Art-Applied Art Clttb, president 4: Home Economics Cottttcil 4: Naiads 2.3. THEILE, HAROLD E.: Centerville, lnriuxlrinl Aclrninislralion-Plti Delta Theta: Veisltca 2.3: Business Students Association l-4: March- ing Band 1.2. THEIS, HERBERT H.: Antes, Industrial Education-Industrial Edttcation Clttb 1-4. THIESSEN, MARGARET F.: Sac City, Child lletfelojnneiil-Alplta Delta Pi: Birch Hall, scholarsltip cltairtnatt 1.2: Kappa Plti I-3: Child Development Clttb 2-4: Yottttg Re- publications Clttb 3.4. HOMA. SANDRA J.: Fairfield, EXl1F7'lI7IEl1llll Coolcery-YWCA 1: Freshman Home Eco- nomics Clttb l: Foods and Ntttrition Clttb 2-4: Campus PEO 3.4. HOMPSON. DAVID E.: Leland, zlermzuzili- ml Engineering- Baseball 2.3. HOMPSON. DAVID H.: Waterloo, Mechani- cal Engineering- Pearson House. scholarsltip cltairman 3.4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-4: Veisltca 3: MRA Scholarsltip Cottttcil, chairman 3.4: MRA Main Cabittet: NVestminster Fellowship 2-4: Yottttg Repub- lican Fedcratiton -I: Tau Beta Pi 4: Phi Eta Sigtna 2-4: Pi Tau Sigtna 3.4. HOMPSON, JEFFREY, F.: Sioux City. Aero- nautical Enginrfrrfing-Ittstitttte of Aero- nautical Sciences, treasurer: Morningside College. HOMPSON, MARY L.: Ames, journalism- Clteinislry-Sigtna Kappa: Science IVomeu's Clttb I-3: Singers I: Writers Roundtable 2-4: Iowa Cltctnical Society 2: Iowa State Daily 2.3: Iowa Scientist 3.4. .I. T T T T .l. .l. T THOMPSON, ROBERT J.: Washington. Chemi- ral Engineering - American Institttte of Chemical Engineering 2-4: Washington Jun- ior College. THOMSEN. ROBERT R.: Des Moittes, Gen- eral Science- Television - Beyer House. so- cial chairtnan 2: Marching Band l-4: Stars Over Veisltca 1-4: Battd manager I--1: Tele- visiott Workshop 1-4: Drake University. 4-61 THORNTON, MANLY P.: Storm Lake, Chem- istry-Beta Theta Pi: Singers 1-4: Festival Chorus l,2: MRA Reflector 1: MRA Toast- masters l: Phi Eta Sigma 1: Bomb 2,33 Fresh- man Handbook 2, business manager 3: Science Dance 2: Order of the Sextant 2,3, vice-president 4: Scabhard and Blade 3,4: Veishea l-Fi. TI-IORSHEIM, RUDOLPH R.: Radcliffe, Farm Operations - Farm Operations Club: XValdorf College. THORSON, DONALD I-I.: Emerson, Geology- Geology Club 4. THOSTESEN, THOMAS O.: LaGrange Park, Ill., Mechanical Engincerirzg-Lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma 3,4: Tau Beta Pi 4: Sigma Theta Epsilon I-3: NVesley Foundation 1-4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. THOVSON, PAUL W.: Fertile, Agricultural Education-Agricultural Education Club 4: Society of Advanced Artillery Cadets 2. THUMMA, LANORE A.: Laurens, Home Economics Education-Roberts Hall, secre- tary 2: Freshman Home Economics Club 1: Home Economics Edueatiotn Club 2-4: Sing- ers l-3: Festival Chorus l: Kappa Phi l,2: VVesley Foundation 1-3: Campus 4-H 1-3. Campus Chest 2: Tomahawk 2: Home Eco- nomics Core Curriculum 2,3. Tl-IURLOXV, SANDRA S.: Garden Grove, Home Economics Erlucatitan - Freshman Home Economics Club 1: Home Economics Education Club 2,4: Hockey Club 2,3Q Ollicials Club 2: Bowling Club 3: Archery Club 3: Camp Counselors Club 2,35 Xvest- minster Fellowship l,2. TINDALL, DON Bristow, Farm Operation - Niles House, activities chairman, social chairman: MRA Financial Review Board: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Farm Op- erations Club. TAIADEN, BE.'l 'I'Y A.: Wesley, Home Econom- ics Education and Textiles and Clothing - Westminster Fellowship 351: Home Econom- ics Education Club 3,45 Inter-Varsity Chris- tion Fellowship 3,43 lvaldorf junior College. TODSEN, XVILLIAM P.: Grand Island, Nebr., Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers I-4, treasurer 4: Tau Lambda Rho 3,4, treasurer 4: Newman Club l-4. TOMPKINS, LARRY J.: Greeniield, Agricul- tural Education - Agricultural Education Club, Newsletter: Creston junior College. TONSFELDT, ROBERT L.: Ogden, Electrical Engineering - Beyer House, activities chair- man 2, scholarship chairman 3: Phi Eta Sig- ma: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. TORREY, BETTIE S.: Ames, Child Develop- ment - Singers l,2: Festival Chorus 1-4: Home Economics Club l,2,4: YWCA Cab- inet 3: Westminster Foundation, Cabinet 3,4. TORRISON, GEORGE O.: Western Springs, Ill., Industrial Administration - Godfrey House, president 2: Stevenson House, head resident 3,-1: Alpha Phi Omega 4: Festival Chorus 1,23 Singers 4: UMOC Co-Chairman 4. TOXVNE, LARRY B.: Guthrie Center, Indus- trial Administration - Bennett I-louse, schol- arship ehairman 4, activities chairman 3: Veishea 1,2: Business Students Association l-4. 'l'Rl'1'LE, ELYVIN C.: Spirit Lake, Agriculture Business - FarmHouse, business manager 4: Agriculture Business Club 1-4: Phi Mu Al- pha: Protestant Student Council 4: Nllesley Foundation I-4-, Council 4: Singers 2-tl: Iowa State Octet 2-4: YMCA 1-4: Harvest Ball 4: Stars Over Veishea 2,3: Festival Chorus 2,3. TUBBS, DUANE G.: Lake City, Electrical lfngineering - Kimball House, scholarship chairman l-ES, president 3,4: MRA Main Cabinet 3: Scholastic Council president 3: Veishea 2: American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers, Executive Council fl: Phi Eta Sigma: Toma- hawk: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Order of Chessmeu, vice-president 3,4. TURNER, JOHN A.: Boone, Poultry Hus- bandry - Agriculture Council 2-4: Poultry Club 1-3, vice-president -1: National Col- legiate Poultry Club, publicity chairman 3: Poultry judging Team 3: Poultry Judging Contest chairman 3. TURNER, NORMA L.: Marshalltown, Gen- eral Home Ecouurnics - Delta Delta Delta, vice-president 4: YWCA 1-4, Worship Work- shop chairman 4: Social Bureau 4: Freshman Home Economics Council 13 Home Econom- ics Club: Cardinal Guild Speakers Bureau secretary 3: Cheersquad 2-4, secretary 2, president 3: 630 Club secretary 2: Veishea Vodvil secretary 23 Veishea General secretary 3: Mortar Board, vice-president 4. 462 TWETTEN, THOMAS A.: Spencer, Industrial Psychology - Phi Delta Theta: Psi Chi 2-4: Scabbard and Blade El,4: Symphony Orchestra 13 Social Bureau 2,4: Science Dance 2: Vei- shea l,2, dance chairman 3, Interim com- mittee Sfl: Senior Class president 4: Cardinal Guild 3,45 Cardinal Guild Orchestra Service manager 4: Memorial Union Student Union Board 4: Daily Publications Board 3,4. YLER, DAVID E.: Ames, Vctcrimtry Medicine FartnHouse, secretary 23 Phi Eta Sigma l: Alpha Zeta 23 Gamma Sigma Delta 3: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Veishea 3: Phi Zeta 6: Borden's Scholarship 6: Veterinary Student Curriculum Committee chairman 4-. T U UEHLING, MARY M.: Oakland, Nebr., Iu- .vlitutiun Management - Oak Hall, treasurer fl: Sigma Alpha Iota 3,4: Home Economics Club I: Institution Management Club 3,4: Camp Counselors Club 1,23 YWCA 1-33 Vci. shea 3: Lutheran Student Association I-4. UELNER, ROY W.: Dubuque, Industrial Engi- neering - Pearson House, activities chairman Fl, president 4: Industrial Engineering Society: lirestlunan Handbook 3: MRA Activities Coun- ci 1. UI-ILAND, ADA L.: Hampton Bays, Long Is- land, New York, Home Economics Education - Players 1: Freshman Home Economics Club 1: Newman Club 1,22 Applied Art Club 2: Television Yvorkshop 2: Home Economics Education Club SA. UI-IR, SELMER C.: Swea City, Forestry - Forestry Club 1-4. UKER, DON: Hinsdale, Ill., General Science - Aclelante: Television Workshop l-5: lvesley Fellowship: Veishea. ULMANIS, HILDA U.: Des Moines, Child Detzclojvnimzt. UPCHURCI-I, ROBERT Boone, Industrial Engineering W Industrial Engineering Society. V VAINISI, SAMUEL J.: Chicago, Ill., Veterinary Medicine - Junior American Veterinary Medical Association: Veishea: Newman Club: DePaul University. VANDECAR, MARY A.: Ames, flplzliell Art - Kappa Delta: Freshman Home Economics Club I: Applied Art Club 2-4, secretary El: YWCA l,2: Singers l,2: Festival Chorus l,2: Iowa State Homemaker 1-4: Homecoming 2: Veishea 23: Kappa Phi 3,4: YVcsley Founda- tion 1-4. VAN FOSSEN, LARRY D.: Adel, Agricultural Engineering - American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers 3,-1. VAN HEMERT, RUDY LEE: Pella, Mechani- cal Engineering - Pi Kappa Alpha: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-4: YMCA l: Homecoming 2: Arnold Air Society 3,-4: Pi gfau Sigma 3,4: Scabbard and Blade treasurer ',4. VAN MAREL, RUSSELL D.: Orange City, Veterinary Medicine - junior American Vet- erinary Medical Association 1-4: Northwestern Junior College. VAN SICKLE, DAVID C.: Marathon, Veterinary rimlicinc - Social Bureau l,2, Summer Presi- dent 1: Tomahawk 2: Homecoming 2,6. VAN SKIKE, DORWIN NV.: Cedar Rapids, Cltemical Engineering - Sigma Chi: Alpha Chi Sigma 3,4: Tau Beta Pi 3,4: Phi Eta Sigma lg American Institute of Chemical Engineering I-4: Scabbarcl and Blade 3,4: Arnold Air Society 3,4: Veishea 3. VAN TINE, CHARLES L.: Rock Island, Ill., Civil Engineering - American Society of Civil Engineers 3, vice-president 43 Tau Lambda Rho Vice-President 43 MRA Cabinet 23: MRA Traffic Committee Chairman 3: Inde- pendents Dance 23 Order of Chessmeu 3: Homecoming 2: Veishea 2,3. VARLEY, ANDRENV P.: Stuart, Agriculture Business - Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Agricultural Business Club: Veishea: All- Agrieulture Banquet: Gamma Sigma Delta: VVesley Foundation. VEAK, JOHN J.: Agency, Industrial Engineer- ing - Pi Kappa Phi, social chairman 2, treasurer 3,4: Scabbard and Blade 3,4: Order of the Sextant 3.4: General Engineering So- ciety 1,2: Society of Industrial Engineers 3, treasurer 4: Interfraternity Council 3,4: Stars Over Veishea 13 Veishea 2,35 Homecoming El: Campus Chest 2.4: Joint Social Council 2,3. VEBER, CARRY V.: Newton, Chemical Engi- neering - Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Veishea 1.2: American Institute of Chemical Engineering 2-4. VEEDER, JOSEPH R.: Hampton, Industrial Administration - Pi Kappa Phi: Business Students Association l-4: Investment Club BA, Board of Directors, secretary -1: Veishea 2. VERMEERSCH, RAYMOND J.: Cedar Rapids, Industrial Engineering - Noble House, social chairman 2: General Engineering Society 2: Industrial Engineering 4: Loras College. VETTERICK, RICHARD C.: Bridgewater, In- dustrial Engineering - Mlard System, presi- dent 4: Social Bureau El, summer president 3: Industrial Engineering Society 3,41: Gamma Epsilon Sigma SA. VINSON, DONALD R.: Oswego, Ill., lndus- lrial Education - Acacia, secretary 3.4: Play- ers 1,23 Iowa Chemical Society l,2: Indus- trial Education Club 3,9 Veishea 3. VIRTUE, TERENCE. C.: Onawa, Industrial Engineering - Lambda Chi Alpha, president 4: Engineers Carnival 2: Veishea l-3. VITOLS, VITOLDS: Ames, Arcltitrcturzf - Fencing Club 2: American Institute of Archi- tects 2-5: Dcbators 3,4: NVartburg College. VLASNIK, ROBERT L.: Omaha, Nebr., Archi- tectural Engineriug - Beta Theta Pi: Home- coming 2,3. VOGT, CHARLES D.: Clinton, Industrial Ad- rrtiriirtrzition - Alpha Tau Omega, secretary: Pep Council: Varsity I Club, secretary: Busi- ness Students Association: Society of Ad- vanced Artillery Cadets: Investments Club. VON KERENS, ELSIE G.: Slreator, Ill., I-Ivuze Economics Education - Elm Hall, vice-presi- dent 3: Iowa Homemaker 2: Festival Chorus l,2: Home Economics Education Club 2-4: Freshman Home Economics Club I. W WADDINGHAM, JOHN W.: Klemme, Agri- cultural Engineering - American Society of Agricultural Engineers fi, Banquet 4: Vei- shea El: Waldorf College. VVAGGIE, ROGER D.: Newell, Agricultural Education - Agricultural Education Club l-4: Phi Delta Kappa: Vklartburg College. VVAGNER, DOREEN M.: Burlington, Child Derurlolzment - Lyon Hall, council: VVest- minster Fellowship, cabinet, executive coun- cil: YWCA, cabinet: Omicron Nu: Home Eco- nomics Club: Child Development Club: Tomahawk: Beacons: Newman Club. YVAGNER, RAYMOND E.: Northwood, Ag- ronomy - Agronomy Club 4: Longerending Agricultural College, Dooen, Victoria, Aus- tra ia. WVAGNER, ROBERT E.: Sioux City, Industrial Engineering - Theta Xi, president: Veishea: Players 2: Newman Club l-3: Interfraternity Council 4: University of South Dakota. XVALBRIDGE, CHARLES E.: Council Bluffs, Electrical Engineering - Singers 1-4: Institute of Radio Engineers 2-4. VVALKER, C. LOUISE: Kellerton, Home Em- numics Education - Homecoming l-3: Fresh- man Home Economics Club 1: Veishea 1,23 Home Economics Education Club 3,43 Omi- cron Nu 4. XVALKER, OSCAR C.: Ames, Veterinary Medi- eine. YVALKER, ROGER R.: Cresco, Veterinary Medicine - Stanton House, president 2: jun- ior American Veterinary Medical Association: Upper Iowa University. WALLERSTEDT, 'WILLIAM A.: Ogden. In- dustrial Education - General Engineering So- ciety: Industrial Education Club: Agriculture Council: Men's Glee Club. VVALTER, MARVIN D.: Northboro, Radio and Television - Pi Kappa Phi: Varsity Football. XVALTON, ELDON F.: Thornton, Matlurmatics - lVesley Foundation: Mathematics Club. WARD, RICHARD L.: Des Moines, Mechanical Engineering - Phi Eta Sigma I: Pi Tau Sigma 3,-4: Tait Beta Pi 3,4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers il,-4: Veishea 3: Uni- versity of Iowa. IVARNER, VVILLIAM R.: YV00dbine, Forestry - Sigma Phi Epsilon: Veishea Rodeo l,2: Veishea 3: Forestry Club: Society of Ad- vanced Artillery Cadets: Alpha Zeta: Ames 'Forester 3,4. WVARREN, THOMAS E.: Somonauk, lll., Farm Operations - Phi Kappa Tau, treasurer 2, pledge trainer 3, activities chairman 4: Home- coming I: Veishea 2: Marching Band l: Farm Operations Club 1-4: Frisbie Fellow- ship 2-4. WATERS, WILLIAM C.: McCal1sburg, Agri- cultural and Mechanical Engineering - Phi Kappa Tau: Tan Beta Pi 3,43 Gamma Sigma Delta 3,45 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 2-4: Newman Club 1-4: Engineers Carnival 1,25 Engineers Ball l,2: Veishea 1-3. WATSON, S. CATHRYN: Des Moines, Tex- tiles and Clolhing - Welch Hall, activities chairman 2, vice-president 33 YWCA lg Bea- con lg Festival Chorus lg lvcstniinstcr Fel- lowship, cabinet 23 Tomahawk, secretary 2: Union 410 chairman 2: Veishea 23 WRA Formal 23 Homecoming fl, WRA activities chairman 33 Activities Carnival co-chairman 33 Home Economics Ball 33 Home Economics Council, secretary 3, president 43 Cardinal Guild 45 Phi Upsilon Omicron 43 Ornicrou Nu 43 Mortar Board 4: Province Home Eco- nomics Club vice-president 4. WATTONVILLE, DARLENE D.: Ames, A11- illiezl Art - Chi Omega: YXVCA l-43 Freshg man I-lomc Economics Club lg Applied Art Club 2-45 Kappa Phi 2-43 General Home Economies Club 3,4. WEBER, ISLDON C.: I-Iornick, Agricultural Education - Theta Xig Agricultural Educa- tion Club l-4, vice-president S: YMCAQ S0- ciety of Advanced Artillery Cadets. WEBERC, DON G.: Inwood, flgriciiltiiral Edu- ration - Agricultural Education Club 2-4, secretary 35 Phi Delta Kappa 3,43 Buena Vista College. WEBSTER. NANCY L.: Beloit, Wis., Exlaerir mental Coolmry - Freshman Home Econom- ics Club lg Foods and Nutrition Club 2,3. WEICHERS, DONALD D.: Wellsburg, Civil Engineering -- American Society of Civil Engi- neers, Veishea 3,4. WEISS, DAVID D.: Clarion, Civil Engineering - Varsity I Club 2-4. WEIST, HERMAN D.: Omaha, Nebr.. Indus- trial Af.l7lll'l'll.YlTllflDYl - Phi Kappa, treasurer 3: Players 3,45 Business Students Association 2-Ill, Banquet chairman 33 Newman Club l- . WELLENDORF, ROBERT L.: Davenport, In- duxlrial Education - Football and Track l-33 Industrial Education Club, treasurer 33 Epsi- lon Pi Tang Phi .Delta Kappa. XVELSH, FRED E.: Mt. Prospect, lll., Geology - Kappa Sigma, Singers 1-35 Festival Chorus 1,21 Iowa State Scientist Ig Veishea 25 Ge- ology Club 3, secretary 45 Roger Williams Club l-4. WERTS, DAVID D.: Knoxville, Acrrmauticzzl Eizgimrcring - Delta Sigma Phig Marching Band 1-35 Varsity Band lg Iowa Engineer 2-43 Journalism I 35 Music I 2: Pershing Rifles 1,25 Homecoming 3g Veishea l-35 Social Bureau 43 Interfratcrnity Council 43 Sigma Gamma Tau 3,45 Knights of St. Patrick 43 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 2-4. WEST, GERALD N.: Des Moines, Electrical Engineering - Electrical Engineering execu- tive council 3,43 Engineering Council 45 Eta Kappa Nu 43 Institute of Radio Engineers 3,4. WHISLER, JOHN WV.: Manchester, Cliemiml Teclmology - Iowa Chemical Society l,2. XVI-IITE, ALICE E.: Cumberland, Home Eco- nomics Education - Bethany Fellowship 1-4, SCCYCLZIYY 25 Student Religious Council 35 YWCA 2,33 Festival Chorus 2, Home Eco- nomics Education Club 2-43 Women's Ath- lctic Association l-43 Iowa Homemaker 3g Honiecomingg Veishea. WHITE, ARTHUR E.: Clifton, N. J., Agri- cultural Educizlion - Westminster Fellowship 1-4, cabinet ESA, president 45 Protestant Stu- dents Council Presidentg Singers l4lg Festival Chorus 1-45 Iowa State Octet 2-4. WHITE., JO ANNA: Rhodes, Home Economics Education. , WHITMAN, WILLIAM W.: Des Moines, Mi'- rfliuniml Engint'e1'ing - Tau Kappa Epsilon, Bomb 25 Arnold Air Society 3,43 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2-43 Drake University. WIEDERRECI-I'I', LOIS M.: Wupcllo, Home Economics Education - Oak Hall, secretary 2: Home Economics Club 1,33 Band 2,33 Sigma Alpha Iota 2-45 Festival Chorus l,2: lNcsley Foundation 141, summer president -lg Kappa Phi l-ll, Bowling Club 3,43 YYVCA l. WIGGINS, JAMES A.: ciai-ion, Sociology. WILDING, THEODORE G.: Missouri Valley, Landscape Arclzileclure - Student Society of Landscape Architects, Men's Glee Clubg Festi- val Chorus. IVILKINSON, VIVIAN C.: Pampa, Texas, Home Economics Education - Kappa Delta, secretary 3, rush chairman 45 Freshman Home Economics Club lg Homecoming 1-35 Veishea 23 Home Economics Education Club 2,35 YWCA lg Festival Chorus 2,3. WILLIAMS, JANET R.: Ames, Home Eco- -nomics Education - Kappa Kappa Gamma, Home Economics Club 1-45 Women's Ath- letic Association 1,23 YWCA 1,23 630 Club 2: Panhellenic Council 3,4-. WILSON, GWENDOLYN M.: Morning Sun, Home Economics Education - Freeman Hall, treasurer 2, activities chairman 3, president 4, Phi Upsilon Omicrong Tomahawk, Bea- cons, WRA Executive Board 43 WRA Ac- tivities Council, secretary 35 Home Econom- ics Education Club 3,45 Roger Williams Club I-4, cabinet 2,33 Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship 1-43 Festival Chorus 1,2. WILSON, JOHN A.: Cedar Rapids, Electrical Engineering - Institute of Radio Engineers 3,43 Eta Kappa Nu 3,43 Tan Beta Pi 3,43 Veishea 3,43 Coe College. WILSON, KEITH Monroe, Wis., Archi- tectural Engineering - NVesIcy Foundation 1,23 American Institute of Architects 2-4. WILSON, RALPH D.: Kelley, Agricultural Engineering - Veishea 2-43 Engineering Carnival 3g Engineering Council 43 Activities Carnival 3. XVILSON, ROBERT D.: Mason City, Mechani- cal Engineering - Adelanteg American So' ciety of Mechanical Engineers 2-45 Wrestling 1.2: Pi Tau Sigma 3,43 Phi Eta Sigma 15 'Tumbling Club 2-4, Stars Over Veishea 35 YMCA 2.3. WILSON, RONALD C.: Shannon City, Eco- vwmicx - Business Students Association, Young Democrats Club 3,43 Creston Junior College. NVINDOM, GLENN D.: Lenox, Animal Hus- bandry - Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle Club. IVINN, DALE F.: Des Moines, Electrical Engi- nceri-ng - Institute of Radio Engineers 4. XVINTER, LARRY D.: Lakota, Cllemislry- Godfrey House, social chairman 35 Iowa Chemical Society, president 43 Science Club Coordinating Committee 43 Macalester Col- lege. VVINTER, NATHAN P.: Omaha, Nebr., In- zluslrial Engineering - 'Theta Delta Chig Newman Club 3,43 Modern Dance Club 3,43 Iowa State Daily 35 Festival Chorus 45 ln- dustrial Engineering Society 3,43 Omaha Uni- versity. WIRKUS, C. DENTON: Holstein, Ceramic Engineering - Engineers Carnival 3,43 Kera- mosg American Ceramic Society 2411 Veishea 2-4. VVISE, DONALD D.: Sabula, l'elr:1'inn1'y Medi- cine - Veterinarian. YVISTROM, IVAYNE M.: Des Moines, Meclnmi- cal Engineering - Veishea 2,35 American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers 2-43 Grand- view Junior College. XVOESSNER, DORIS M.: Sterling, Ill., Home Economics Eclumtion - Pi Beta Phi, social chairmang Freshman Home Economics Clubg YWCAg Lutheran Student Association, Festi- val Chorus, Home Economics Education Club, treasurerg Joint Social Council, secretary. NVOITO, XVILLIAM H.: Cedar Rapids, Me- clumical Engineering - Phi Kappa Psi, treas- urer 3g Tennis l-43 American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. NVOLF, FRANK K.: Ames, Merlnmical Engi- neering - Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade 3,45 Pi Tau Sigma 3,4g lnterfraternity Coun- cil 3,4. WOLTERMAN, ARDEN J.: Ames, Electrical Engineering. WOODRUFF, JAMES N.: Story City, Electrical Engineering - Phi Kappa Tau, social chair- mang YMCA, Social Bureaug Westminster Cabinet. WOODY, WILLIAM C.: Rcasnor, Electrical Engineering - Bethany Fellowship, president 33 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, presi- dent 4. IVRIGI-IT, R. BRUCE: Enunetsburg, Mechani- cal E'llgl7ll!f37'l'7l1f. WYMORE, SUZANNE R.: Ames, General Home Economics - Gamma Phi Bctag Sing- ers 15 Sociology Club lg Home Economics Club lg Kappa Phi lg YWCA l-43 General Home Economics Club 3.4-3 Veishea 2, Iowa State Teachers College. Y YAMAMOTO, MOMOYO: Lahaina, Maui, Hu- waii, Home Economics Education - Univer- sity of Redlands. YANASAK, JOHN D.: Des Moines, Clzmniml Engineering - Stange House, president 4: MRA Activities Council 3, KMRI 3, manager 43 Veishea 35 Engineers Carnival 3. YARGUS, VVAYNE O.: Fairheld, Forestry - Forestry Club l. YEAGER, WVILLIAM A.: Ottumwa, Animal Husbandry - Alpha Gamma Rho, activities chairman 4, Campus 4-H 1,23 Block and Bridle Club 1-4, secretary 3,4g Little Inter- national 2-43 Intercollegiate Meats judging Team 3,4-5 Veishea Horse Show 3. YEATES, JOSEPHINE A.: Castana, Home ElJ01lOTIlilCS Education - Freshman Home Economics Club 1: Home Economics Educa- tion Club 3,43 YWCA lg Kappa Phi 1,23 Wes- ley Foundation 1.2, Agronomy Wives Club 3. YODER, ALAN: Iowa City, Mechanical Engi- neering - American Socicty of Mechanical Engineers 3,45 Veishea 2,3. YOUNG, DWIGHT A.: Murray, Agricnlluiul Education - Bethany Fellowship 1,23 Veishea 33 Agricultural Education Club BA. YOUNG, JAMES H.: Traer, Agronomy - Men's Glee Club 43 Festival Chorus 43 Coe College. Z ZARLEY, GERALD R.: Des Moines, General Science - Theta Xi, Singersg Festival Chorus 1-43 Veishea 1. ZARLEY, SUZANNE: Des Moines, Home Eco- nomics Education - Alpha Gamma Delta: Student Properties Board 21 Singers l-35 Festival Chorus l-43 Veishea 1.23 YWCA l-4, Home Economics Club 1-4. ZEITLER, FRED W.: River Forest, Ill., Indus- trial Aclministralion - Tau Kappa Epsilon: Swimming 1,33 Ski Club 1.2, treasurer 3,43 Players 3,4g Veishea lg Singers 4, Business Students Association. ZICKEFOOSE, RICHARD E.: Ames, Geology - Society of Advanced Artillery Cadetsg Ge- ology Clubg Iowa State Scientist. ZINK, PHILLIP L.: Plano, Ill., Agricultural Efigincerirlg - Mechanical Engineering - Phi Delta Theta, Cardinal Guild 3,43 Engineers Council 3, president ll: Agriculture Council 3, Athletic Council 33 Phi Eta Sigma lg Tail Beta Pi 33 Knights of SL. Patrick, treasurer 3, Alpha Zeta 3g Pi Tau Sigma 45 Phi Kappa Phi 45 Gamma Delta Sigma 45 Veishea 1,2,4g Football 1,23 Engineers Ball 25 American So- ciety of Agricultural Engineers 1-5. ZOET, GARRET N.: Rock Rapids, Veterirzary Medicine - junior American Veterinary Medical Association 3-6. 463 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX Ag Business Club . Ag Council . . . Ag Education Club . Agriculturist . Agronomy Club . Alpha Chi Sigma . . . Alpha Zeta ..,.. American Ceramic Society . American Inst. of Arch. . AIChemE .... AICE . ASME . . . Army ROTC .... Arnold Air Society ..,. Athletic Improvement Council . AVMA ....... Baseball . . Basketball . . . Bethany Fellowship Block 8. Bridle . . Bomb . . . Bomb Beauties . Botany Club . . . Business Students Assn. Campus 4-H . . . Canterbury Club . Cardinal Guild . Cardinal Key .... Cheer Squad- Pep Council . Concert Band .... Daily ..... Dairy Husbandry Club . Dairy lndustry Club . Debators . . . Delta Phi Delta . . Engineer . . . Engineering Council . Eta Kappa Nu . . . Farm Operations Club . Festival Choir . . . Football . . Forester . . Forestry Club . . Frisbie Fellowship . Gamma Delta . . Geology Club . Green Gander . . . Guild Orchestra Service . Homecoming . . . Home Ec Clubs . Home Ec Council . Homemaker . . Horticulture Club . . IFC 8. Pledge Council . . . Industrial Engineering Society . Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Inst. of Aero Sciences . . . 4641 352 198 353 432 354 375 347 367 366 366 365 368 390 388 342 381 324 314 393 356 424 285 374 378 355 396 30 416 343 306 438 359 359 277 351 433 212 348 362 308 334 430 360 410 394 376 431 276 49 372 224 434 364 130 369 393 370 Iowa Chemical Society . Joint Social Council Journalism Club . Knights of St.Patrick . Lampos .... LSA ..... Mortar Board . . . MRA Executive Council . Newman Club . . . NROTC . . Omicron Nu . . . Order of Chessmen . Panhel . . . Phi Eta Sigma . Phi Kappa Phi . . Phi Mu Alpha . . Phi Upsilon Omicron Pi Tau Sigma . . Players ....... Properties Board - Promenadors . Radio Workshop .... Roger Williams . Rodeo Club . . . Scabbard 8. Blade . . Science Council . . . Science Women's Council . Scientist ..... Sigma Alpha Iota ..... Sigma Delta Chi-Theta Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma Tau ..... Singers .... . Sketch . . . . Social Bureau ..... Society of Agricultural Engineers . Society of Landscape Architects . Student Religious Council . . Swimming .... Symphony Orchestra . Tau Beta Pi . . Tau Lambda Rho . Tau Sigma Delta . Tomahawk . . Track . . Union Board . Varsity I Club . Veishea . . . Veterinarian . . Vet Med Council . WAA-Women's I . . Ward Executive Council Wesley Foundation . . Westminster Fellowship WRA Executive Council . Wrestling . . . YMCA . YWCA . 376 282 436 348 348 397 414 58 398 387 350 418 104 418 419 302 371 379 278 280 346 396 283 389 236 377 435 302 437 370 301 443 281 367 351 400 331 304 349 371 350 420 323 275 342 255 444 246 340 94 404 408 36 328 406 407 Residence Index Ba rtan . Birch . Elm . . Freeman . Lyon . . Oak . Roberts . Welch . . Westgate . Caine . Cessna . Chamberlain Converse . Dodds . . Fairchild . Franklin . Godfrey . Harriman . Kimball . Knapp . Lange . . Lincoln . Lindstrcm . Meeker . Niles . Noble . Pearson . Spinney . Stange . Stevens . Stanton . Alumni Hall Gamma . Beta . Epsilon . Delta . Eta . Zeta . Iota . Kappa . Nu . WR A Sororities MRA Ward,s Alpha Delta Pi . Alpha Gamma Delta Chi Omega . . Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta . . Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta . . Kappa Kappa Gamma . Pi Beta Phi . Sigma Kappa . Acacia . Adelante . . Alpha Alpha Chi Rho . Gamma Rho Beta Sigma Psi . Alpha Alpha Sigma Phi Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi . Delta Delta Delta Delta Chl . . Sigma Phi . Tau Delta . Upsilon . FarmHouse . Kappa Sigma . Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta . Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa . . Phi Kappa Psi . Phi Kappa Tau . Pi Kappa Phi . Fraternities Sigma Alpha Epsilon . Sigma Chl . . Sigma Nu . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi . . Theta Delta Chi . Theta Xi . . 106 108 109 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 132 134 136 138 140 142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 465 General Index 388 396 328 General Index A Aanes Keith L ...., .. Aasheim Ralph A ... ... Abbott Ruth E .,........ Abel Raymond T .... ...62 Abram Barbara .. Abraham John R .. R Abramson Wesley Achtermann Vern A Acker Darrel L ..,.. Acrea Robert M ..... Adams Chevalier G Adams Clara I ..... Adams Clark F Adams David C Adamson Judith C Adamson Patrick .. Aegerter Evelyn J Aegerter Robert E .. Aerni Walter F .... Ager Douglas C .. Ahern James J Ahern John D Ahlers Lorraine I ,... Ahnell Warren H Aistrope Mary S .... Albers Delaine A .... Albers Glen ......,. Albertsen Betty J .. Aldershot Kent L ..... Aldinger Stanley M Aldrich Karna L ..,. Aldrich Martha L . .... Alexander Bruce G Alexander Corington Alexander James D Allbee Barbara L ..... Allbee Corinne A Allen Dale C .... Allen Don L ....... Allen Dorothy M Allen Frederick G Allen Jill Allen Mary C .... Allen Phyllis R Allgood James T . Allison John D .. Altenburger Joan C Altwegg Gary J .. Amber Glenn E .. Amdor Ruth C Amrick Jo Ann .. Anastasi Charles N ...... Anderegg Raymond H Anderegg Robert B Anders Marion W Andersen John R ..... Andersen Norman D Anderson Robert M Anderson Albert F .... Anderson Andrew J .... Anderson Arlyn C ..... Anderson Barbara J Anderson Barbara L Anderson Betty L .... Anderson Beverly J Anderson Dean T Anderson Donald E Anderson Donna M Anderson Gail M Anderson Gary L .... Anderson James J .. Anderson Jane A Anderson Janet L Anderson Jerry W Anderson Jill .... Anderson Karen L .. Anderson Kay L .... Anderson Keith D .... Anderson Margaret R Anderson Marlin D Anderson Marvin C ..,. Anderson Merrill B Anderson Uber J ...... Anderson Robert C ...,... Anderson Wayne Jr Anderson William J ...136 Andre Jacqueline L ....... Andrews Barbara A Andrews Burt S .... Andrews Joan E .... Andrews John S ..... Andrews Raymond T Andrews Rochelle A Andrews Thomas F Andrle Donald J . Ankerstjerne Kristy M Anthony Sally J ...... Antoine James F .... .. fltiti ...172 ........114 64382398 ....88 ....81 .....l48 .....59 67 .....351 ...154 ...328 ....85 ...378 ......37 .....62 78 .....328 192 390 379 .....382 .....150 ...110 ...192 .......52 ...36 394 ......75 ......51 .......192 ....62 81 ...41352 ......41 . ..... 90 .....162 ......170 ....120 343 .......96 ......81 .....106 ....70 .....116 .....42 ...,...53 ...31 172 .....168 .....l18 ......78 .......82 .....52 398 ... ........ . .47 .136 302 388 .....382 ...382 ......67 .....186 .....324 ........170 ....124 340 ......108 ......46 .......42 ...52 377 .....150 .....142 ....47 .....124 . ..... 88 .......82 ........112 ....106 434 ....146 281 ....377 435 ........49 ...49 396 ......82 .....49 394 ....140 383 ....62 75 .....383 .....134 ........132 ........324 142 370 388 .....51 434 .. ...,.. 364 .....364 ........42 ....70 136 ......75 ....41 ....88 ...382 . ....... 51 . .... 45 394 . .62 68 398 Appelgate Bruce W . ,U174 Arendt David W .... .,,, 9 4 Arendts Charles L . ,,,35S Arno Susan K ..... ........ 1 20 Armstronb Carol K ......,........ 53 Armstrong Jane M 104 122 224 351 371 Armstrong Robert F ..., 432 437 Arney Terry 0 ...., ........ 1 48 Arnold Wayne E ,,,, HSS Aronson Jack M ... ,H337 Aronson Julianne M ,4., 53 Aronson Ronald F .. H4145 Ashbacher Garland M ,.,, 96 Ashby Marlin D .... ..86 Ashland Robert F .. 4 ,H348 Ashley Sharon L ... ,,,,45 Ashlock Annette Askelson Curtis E . Askelson Paul R .. Askew Karen L Asp Gerry H ..... Atanasoff Jolm V Athen James D Attig Ramona R Atwood Edward C .. Atwood Glenn A .. Atwood Mary E Audas Norman E Augspurger David L . Augspurger Earl F .. Augustine Ann M Ault Ronald D .... Auringer Carol L .. Ausenhus John E .. Ausenhus Robert A . Auspritch Harry Austin Barbara A .. Averill Delores A .. Axmear Joann .... Axtell Keith C Ayres Jack E ..,... B Baal Alvin F ...... Babcock Carol A .. Baber Frank M Back Wilford W .... Backhaus Katherine L Bacon Barbara A .. Bacon Robert E Bader Arlene F Baggley Ruth A .. Bahr Jolm P ....... Bailey Kenneth N . Bailey Wendell W . Bainbridge Elden W Baird Barbara A Baird Lee W ..... Baker Allen R Baker Dean P Baker Diana J Baker Donald D .. Baker Donald S .... Baker Douglas L .. Baker Frank E Baker Joyce A .... Baker Phillip L Bakker Donavon L .. Bakker Joanne ...,. Baldridge James W . Ballantyne Donald K Ballard Georgian K . Ballard Koreen K .. Balloun James S .. Baltzell Charles W . Bancroft William P Banning Larry M .. Banta Lillian J .... Barber Margaret A . Barden William L .. Barkman Jon T .... Barnard Robert E .. Barnes Caroline K . Barnes Gordon D .. Barnett Jerry S .... Barguist Larry R .. Barr Jean A ...... Barrett Anne L Barry Donald H .. Barry Katheryn K . Barry Kathryn A Barry Louise J Barsky Jerome Barta Melvin J Barta Thomas A .... Bartels Donald H .. Bartels John K Bartels Ralph W Bartlet H Keith ......51 .....l'58 ....85 ....51 ...164 .....186 .....138 ....48 ......81 .....404 ....328 ......90 ., .... 68 ...,132 388 ...53 355 .....144 .....116 .......86 ....62 67 ......279 ...47 279 ......42 ....53 .....394 134 .....142 ....42 ....67 .81 124 .....116 164 ... 114 ....112 427 131 132 279 ........184 .....82 352 .....382 .....118 ,...64 .......96 .........67 ..53 62 404 .82 156 328 ........352 ........184 ....72 ......53 ......132 ....63 88 .....377 ......364 ....198 432 .......49 .45 146 383 .....182 .....154 .....l22 .....279 .....182 ......68 .....138 .....410 .....170 .....279 ....62 .....355 .....436 ....85 .....116 ........51 .....36 47 ........68 ........382 ....192 343 . ....... 82 ......82 ....81 388 .....150 Bartlett Jol1n C Bartley Jerry A .. Bartley Robert L .... Barton Karen A ..... Barton Thomas A .... Batcheller John W Batchelor William lt. H Bathie Wm Wolter .. Bauer Keith A ..... Bauer Thomas J .. Baukol Ronald 0 ....,.... Bauman Richard D . Baur Ann M ........ 118 Baxendale Marvin L Baxter Bruce E .......... Baxter Lowell D Baylor John P ...... Bazzocco Dominic J .... Beach John R .... Beard Janet R Beath Arnold R .. Beatty Carole L .... Beatty John A ........ Beaumont Ronald E Beaumont Russell E Berk Allan R ........ Beck Donna F Becker Allen C ..... Becker Barbara R .. Becker Franklin J .. Becker Jerry J .... Becker Margaret A .. . .. Beckman Ronald C .... .. Beeler Mary E ..... Beem Anne E ...... Behrends James J .. Behunin Cecil D .. Beiter Glenn A .... Bek Teddy D ........ Belding Raymond L Belknap Dale D .... Bell Patricia A .. Bellamy Sara Ann Bellis Gerald L .... Belt Robert K Jr . Beman Hobert H .. Bemis Katherine A .... Benbow Donald W .. Benda George D .. Benda Ivan D ...... .. Bender Ro er C tl . ......... Benjegerdes Jimmy C Bennett Donald G . Bennett Marjorie E Bennett, Martha P Bennett Stanley W .... Bennett Wayne L Bennink Duane E Benschoter Linda M Benson Charles L .. Benson Duayne B Benson Tom E Benz John D .... Benzer John T .... Berg Gail L ....... Berger Bruce T .... Berger Margaret lt- Bergman John L .... Bergren Jerry V .. Berk Dennis K Bern Ronald R Bernard Jerald D Bernett William A .... Bernhardt Ladon F .... Bernhardt Richard P Berrie David W .... Berry Mary E ...... Bertell Richard G Bertelsen Freeman J Berthelsen John D .. . Bertholf Linda J ...... Bessire Paul E Jr .... Betensky Joseph H .... Bettis Marilyn J .... Betz Nancy Ann .... Beving Sharon M Bickham Ben B ..... Bicknell Murray S .... Bieber Bette L .... Beihl Robert G ..... Beilenberu Betty M Biernia Elizabeth L Biese Jolm J ..... .. Bigalk Roger W .... Bigbee Marvin L .... Bilek Frank T ..... Billiar Robert R .... Bilsland Roger W Binder Frank H .. Binger Colvin E .....404 .......145 ....182 436 ........47 .....351 .......162 .88 ..59 82 275 .........85 .......178 ........182 ........144 281 394 424 ........370 ........383 ......64 ....31 144 .....399 ......81 H..5120 ...170 ......48 ....142 .....383 ...382 .....364 ........47 ...64 404 .....45 328 ........398 .........64 104 118 442 ........382 .....47 398 .....110 .....352 .....246 . .... 150 .....382 .....170 ....82 ....45 .......108 ....82 383 ....88 388 .....370 ......51 .....410 ........138 . ...... 150 .81 131 382 ...51 63 68 .....98 164 .......110 .....116 .....396 ....72 ......67 .....110 .....172 .....352 ...97 436 ...78 405 ....63 81 ......40 ....178 ......48 .....154 ....85 ......90 ....63 85 ......82 .....387 .....399 . ..... 97 .....168 ......47 . .... 324 ....88 .....382 ......51 .....382 .......82 ....38 435 .....377 ......42 .....182 ...364 ....38 ....68 ....48 ....49 ...399 ......75 .88 186 . . . .246 382 170 162 . . . 186 Bingham Duane A .... Birchmier Lawrence H Bird Terrence Lee .. . Birkby Jerry G ....... Birkett James T Birkholz Mary Louise Birlingmair William EH' Bishey Shirley E Bishop Forrest M Bisholl Malcolm J Bishop Roger H .. Bixler John D Black Bruce B .... Black Eugene H Black Gary D ...... Black James C ......... Blackledge Leland D Bladon Franklin D Blake Gaye Ellen .. Blake Ronald G ..... Blanchard Barbara A Blanchard Dennis E .. Blank Charles J . .... .. Blasingame Clarissa R Blass Joseph F ....... Bleasdell James H .. Blevins Charles J Blinn Donald E ...... Bloedel Judith Ann Blohm William D .... Bloomberg James M Blount Roswell C .. Blue Gerald F ... Bluemle John P .... Bluhm Delwyn D ...... Blumenschein Barbara Blythe Carolyn ..... Blythe Richard D Bock Larry W .... Bock Patricia .... Bodie Norma J ..... Boehm Stanley P Boellinn Randal J .. Bogataj Herta E Bohlke Wayne N .... Bohm Clara Ellen ..... Bohnenkamp Marjorie Bohnhof Roger A .... Bohnhof Warren E .... Bohrofen Dennis ...... Bokhoven William L Boland John R ..... Boles Sara Jane ..... Bolin Norita Anne .... Boll Larry R ......... Bollman Stephen R ..... Bonderman Jean Iris Bonderman Lois C .... .. Bones Elizabeth C Bonsall Bette J .. Bookin Marvin L .... Boone Roger S Bootz Frederic A Bopp Walter M Borchers John A ... Borg Eldean A .... Borland Lloyd D ..... Bormann Joel B ....... Bornchein Richard B Borror Merna Jane Borrud Clairissa L .... Borthwick William A Bosch Dale M .... Bosworth Harold W .. Bosworth Harry T Bothe Gene H Bottenlield Jerry Boughton Carole J .. Boughton Rose M Boulcott Penelope S Boulton Jerry D .... Boulton Robert M .. Bowdish Susan .... Bower Lee F ...... Bowman Linda C Boyce Lawrence A Boyer Dale B ...... Boyer Darrell G Boyer Roger 0 ...... Boylan Wendell H .. Bradford Jon S .. Brady Gerald E .. Braley Benny R .... Brammer Donald F Branco Frederick D .. Brandt Ray A Brandt Valjean F Braun Michael F Braun Richard J ..... Braunschweig Joyce A Iffsi .fIIise .ffes iie'd56' .....64 .....51 fffds .ffas ff56'si .....3s ...s1 198 382 154 136 282 . 49 . 94 . 38 178 156 388 382 182 . 88 324 138 148 351 . 53 164 .38 182 382 396 383 178 . 82 388 116 382 .85 410 383 398 . 88 112 . 45 439 .86 .72 . 38 166 . 37 399 394 382 . 72 154 . 67 367 . 45 . 81 138 . 52 . 52 404 435 348 . .78 ......96 ......86 94 343 ....130 IfIfe4 ....53 436 . 75 382 436 .41 106 . 68 . 64 . 95 382 . 85 .67 . 38 . 40 . 51 387 406 . 41 158 404 . 85 . 90 184 150 . 85 . 85 142 . 64 394 382 174 279 398 398 394 .70 132 H . . . .... . . .302 382 156 358 Braymen Warren J . Brechwald Robert L BreDahl John N Breeze David R .... Breiholz Robert A .. Brenny Gerald J Brenton Lyle R Bressell Betty .. Bretey Gerald .... Brewbaker Max A .. Brewster Barbara R Brickey Ronald J .. Brinkley Vernon A . Bridgman Jan V Bridgman John C .. Briggs Pamela ..,. Briggs Sharon ..... Brindle Laura J Brink Richard A ., Brintnall Richard J Broad Gerald H Broady George K .. Brockmann John R . Brodeen Kenneth W Brodie Duane R .. Broerman Bud Brogan Jean Ann Brokaw William E Brokken Ray F .... Brokman Donald E .. Brom Beth Ann Brommer James .... Bronson Howard J .. Brook Gilbert B .... Brookhart Charles E Brookhart Smith W Brookl1art Theodore P Brower Burt B .... Brown Alan C ...,. Brown Andrea J .... Brown Barbara J .. Brown Carole F Brown Carolyn R ., Brown Charleen .. Brown Edwin L Brown Everett P Brown Freddie L Brown Gordon E .. Brown Gregory N .. Brown Larry D Brown Melvin D Brown Nancy J Brown Regina ...... Brown Richard F . Brown Richard L . Brown Richard Lee Brown Richard R . Brown Roger T .... Brown Ronald H .. Cook Norma D .. Brown Mahala .... Brown Sharon J Brown Zephyrine .. Brownell Diana ..,. Brownlee David W . Bruce James R .... Brul1l Sharon J Bruner Edward F .. Bruner Mary A .. Bruner Robert B .. Brunk Ronald E .... Brunner Galen W Bruns Paul E ..,... Brunson Stephen D . Bruzek Kay M .... Bryan Faith ..... Bryan Robert R Bryan Roger C .... Bryant Robert E .. Buchanan Kay Ann . Bucher Robert L Buchheit John F Buck Norman R .... Buckley Jasmine E . Buckley Marion Buckmann Carol Ann Buckman Dale B ., Budd Harry S .... Buehler Jeanine M , Buffington Alice .. Bultena Joyce .... Bulthuis Charlene .. Bunning Jim E Bunz Claus H ..... Burbridge William J Burch Orian D .,.. Burch Rae J ....... Burcham Kay Ann . Buresh Mary Ann . Burg George M .... Burgermeister George Burgeson Beverly .. Burgeson Glenn E . Burgess Joan ...... Burgess Robert E Burgoin Margarite .. Burian Paul D .... Burington Donna .. .....94 ......75 .......437 ....150 358 .......170 .....359 ...59 88 ....396 ....156 .....88 ..,.126 ,...182 .146 224 434 436 122 .49 ....324 ....146 .81 .81 .........150 ., A150394 ........86 .....172 ....37 328 ....341 ....352 ....190 124 150 188 170 178 ....178 ....178 ....112 .....154 . ..... 118 ....47 328 ......45 ....49 404 ......53 .....78 ....352 ,....364 ,......351 .........134 .....156 198 160 ......38 ....41328 ......70 .....88 .82 178 . . . . .383 150 224 .....108 ........47 .....41 .49 172 370 .114 ....398 ...,126 ,...178 .396 .82 . . ......... 172 . . ..... 186 279 .42 . . . . .410 132 383 .....146 ..,....383 ......51 .......138 ....47 340 .....192 .....47 .....48 .....38 .....94 .....186 ,.38404 , ....... 52 ....38 377 ......38 .....131 ...63 81 ....192 ,....38 ..,..45 ........42 ....48 398 ,....364 ...,382 .....47 .....59 ....126 ...154 ...114 ....399 .....47 Burke Betty J Burket Jeanne Burkett Larry D .. Burkhart Dixie .... Burleigh Martl'a Burleson Lon H Burley Rhoda ..... Burnes Thomas D .. Burnett Ann ..... Burnison Boyd E Burns Rosemary Burrell Kent ..... Burrell Phyllis .,.. Burris Mary F Burroughs Dean Burroughs Hubert .. Busby Bonnie .... Busch Francis .... Buscl1 Marvin .. Busch John E ..... Bussard Harry K .. Busse Wilma ..,. Butler Gale C .... Butler Robert R Byrne Kathryn ...... C Caauwe Roger E .... Cadwell Wanda Cady Susan .... Cagle Kyle .. Cagley Edgar Cagley Jalnes .... Cagley Judy ......... Calderwood Maralyn Calendar Dale E .. Call1oon Carol ..... Call Pearl .....,.... Caligiuri Gerald J .... Cammack Glenda .. Campbell Billy L Campbell Bruce M .... Campbell Carolyn .. Campbell Charles .. Campbell Gary L .. Campbell Janife Campbell Leila .. Campbell Ralph ... Campbell Sally L ... Campbell Sheila ... Capesius Caroline Capper Patricia ...... Carbiener Marvin E Carder Craig W ...... Carlbom Kay ..... Carlborg Sonja Carlun Harry L Carlson Clarice .. Carlson Guy C .... R Carlson Keith Carlson Kenneth M Carlson Margaret Carlson Richard C Carlstedt Martha Carmichael Clark L Carney Sharon ......, Carpenter Jimmy L Carr Alice Mae .... Carr Berniece .... Carrigan Nancy .. Carris Barr T Carroll Allen S .. Carson John A .. Carstens Gary L Carstens Harold L .... Carter Glen ....,. Carter James E ...... Carver Norman M Case Marla ....... Cass Gilbert H Cave Robert E .. Caven Bonnie ..... Caviness Donalzl G Celmer Larry J ,.... Challas George ...... Chamberlain Mary Chamberlin James W Chamberlin Janet Chambers John T Chambers Sally Champion James Champion Maurice .. Chapin Stanley K Chapin Susan ............ Chapman Charles R ...,116 ....120 .....188 .....,..37 ...118 436 ..,.....68 ...120 443 .......398 .......112 ...130 132 .......110 .......182 ...104 126 224 . . . .104 116 .......182 ........86 ....122 ......166 ...146 398 ......398 ...,162 .....42 ....138 ...64 ,..47 ........70 ........45 .......371 37118328 .......148 .......136 ........51 ....45 410 ......394 .....42 ....110 ....166 ...49 ...88 ....132 ......130 ....58 78 ....351 ...37 ....72 40 82 51 37 41 37 ........68 150 126 ...105 124 ...,..172 ..,..41 ,...352 ....352 .....78 .......38 ....58 68 .....38 ....148 ...53 ....142 ....110 .,.....48 ...108 .47 351 192 124 ..,...188 ...150 324 ..,...382 ....146 ....352 .....41 ....190 ...48 .....37 ......405 ...130 352 ........86 ....47 436 ........86 .,..47 436 ........88 ...112 340 ..436. 437 .......329 .88 . . . . . . .116 343 399 Chapman, Frances .36, 40, 130, 188, Charlier Ronald D ........ Charon Bruce M ......... Chase David R .... Chase Mary ..... Chase Michael R Cheney William H .. Chestnut Rex B .... ........68 182 ........90 ..374,410 ......72 ....172 .....352 Chettinger Gerald L ...... 62, 81 Cheville Norman F . . 134, 382 Chirinos Gilbert Chism RaIpl1 M. Christensen Dean Christensen ....398 Gary S .82 ....l78 162 ....396 Christensen Lee A ..... C Christensen Mark Christensen Ronald A .... Christensen Stanley Christensen Walter A .. Christian Lauren L Christian Loren M ...156 .. ...140 Churchill Dwight S ........., ..97 Cihak Donald R .... 64 253 382 Clapper Gary W ........ ..75 Clapper Gean P . .. ...... ..78 Clapper Neil C .... .... 3 52 Clark Bertha M ..... 53 Clark Curtis W .. .... 59 67 Clark Frank R ., ..... 82 Clark Franklin W .. .,.. 178 Clark Joann M .. .... 435 Clark Larry R .. ..., 146 Clark Lois M ..... ..... 4 8 Clark Richard R ..... ..,. 3 98 Clark Rosemary E ... ....114 Clark Suzanne ..... ., . .118 Clark William E .. .. .96 Clarke Helen F .,, . . .51 Classen Peter J .... ..... 6 7 Classick Leslie G .. .... 382 Clausen Ann E .... ..... 5 1 Claussen Paul G ..... .... 1 54 Clawson Barbara N .............. 359 Clawson Virginia J ................ 49 Clayton Larry B ...... 88 352 355 396 Clayton Suzanne J ................ 51 Clayton Wilson A . ,..... ......... 1 42 Clem Harold A ..... ..... 1 38 352 410 Clements Barbara J ................ 51 Clifton Ralph B ..... 146 348 387 398 Clikeman Franklyn M ........ . .... 394 Clinton Patrick E ................ 142 Clubine Eugene L ....... 63 67 282 405 Clugg Roy W ..... ............ 3 90 Coburn Richard D Cochran James R Cochran Patrick H Coder William W Coffey Patricia A . . . Coffman John C ., Cogley Keitl1 C .. Cobee Vada L . . . .... 136 348 ..... ..78 ........383 .....51 398 .......82 ....382 ....37 Cohen Barry J ...... .... 6 4 Colburn Nancy E .... ..... 4 9 Colby Karen K .... ....... 4 9 Cole Miriam C .... ........ 4 5 Colias George C .... ,..162 352 Collier Rita J .. ....... 49 Collins James D ..... .190 Collins James R .... ...168 382 Collins Jane L .... 37 126 Collins Paul F .... Collins Wanda S Colony Lloyd D .. Colvig Kirk F ..... ..,....86 ........53 ...154 383 ......174 164 Combs Jimmy P ...... .... Comstock Gilbert L Condon Eugene H ....174 398 Condra Jimmy ..... ........ 6 4 Cone Richard A ..... .... 9 0 132 Conger Charles M .... ....... 8 1 Conley Gerald E .. .... 136 Conley John H .. .... 154 Conn Cleo C .... .... 4 2 Conn Loy P ,... .... 9 8 Conn Mary J .. ..... 47 Connell Nancy L ... . ..... . . .51 Connell Noreen M ..., 51 118 Conner Barbara J .......51 Connor Alan G ,... ..,.. 6 4 Conover Mary C ...... ...42 Conover William J ... .. .. .31 Conway Chris B ..., ...... 1 66 Conway Robert L ...138 382 Cook Albert E .. ......... 379 Cook Carol J ...... ........ 1 14 435 Cook D Frederick .. .... 150 432 436 Cook John B .......... .376 Cook Roger P ., Cooper Robert A , ......... 42 . . ...... 132 124 Cooper Thomas C .... . . .436 439 Copeland Francis W .. ...... 382 Copeland Margot A .. ...118 436 Copeland Robert D .. ...... 351 Corbett Dran R Corcoran Annabelle Cordier Marilyn J Cords Carolyn A Core Merl R ..... Cornelius Paul L .. Corner Dean A Cornish Max M Corporon Leo F Corson David E Corson Kent C .... .......38 .. ...,..,. 38 .... 47399 .....45.410 ......370 ....138 ......329 .....63 82 ....82 394 .....78 ....192 Cory Ellen L Cotter Wayne E .. Coulter Dwight B . .. Covault Jerry D Covey Carol S Covey James E .... Cowan Jo Ann . Cowen Bette Jo'ene Cowles Harold A ..... Cowling Robert M ,.., Cox David L ...... Cox Franklyn T .. Cox Vina E ...., Cox Virginia L .. .....51 .......88 .,.144 382 .......78 .......120 ...140 394 .......42 . .,... '8 ....174 ...,172 .......154 .........114 ..47 Coyle Judith A .. . .,37 114 398 Craft Ivan J ,... ...... . ,.118 Craft Rolf V ..., 51 352 Crain Janice K ...... 398 Cralner Donald W . .. . . . . .86 Crane Arthur T .... , . . .190 Crane James H .... .... 1 44 Crane Roger L ....... ....... 7 5 Cranston Richard B ..... 62 88 Creel Robert E .... ....154 383 Creighton John E .... ...,.. 4 34 148 Criger Delynne H .. Criley Juliana ....... . .... 49 Crissinger John F .... ..,. 3 83 Crockett Paul B ...... 436 Cronk John 0 ....... ........ 6 4 Croonguist Keith D .. Cross Jolm E ..... 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Wilson Curtis B .... Wilson Donald A .... . Wilson George A .... . Wilson Gwendolyn Wilson Herbert E .......212 348 ......45 , ...... 162 .....94 97 ......49 ....72 .....368 ....49 328 .....302 ......45 .....182 ......51 .....116 .......382 . ......... 42 . .... 186 388 . ........ 95 .....178 ...382 ...182 ....41 ....68 .....302 ....154 324 .98 .......152 .........118 .....134 383 .53 368 351 .....142 .....394 .......120 .....124 436 ........70 78 49 64 ........68 .....37 328 ....104 122 .......106 ..,...68 ....49 .....184 ......46 368 ....81 ........351 ......108120 ....31 94 376 ...,....124 .......382 .....122 ........352 ........58 64 ....64 184 396 .......42 371 ........396 477 Wilson John A .. Wilson John N . Wilson Robert D Wilson Ronald E Wilson Ronald L Wilson William P Wiltse .lo Ann .. Wimmer Beverly Wimmer Leith D Winhlade Roger L Windhorst Duane Windom David A Wine Bruce A .. Wineinger Nancy Wing Ann ..... Winkel Jan .... Winn Dale F Winn Rodger L . Winnike Mary .. 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