Iowa Wesleyan College - Croaker Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA)

 - Class of 1930

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Iowa Wesleyan College - Croaker Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 214 of 264
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PHI DELTA THETA Left to Rr'ujhl FIRST ROW Dale Caris, who is bashful, but willing to learn. Dale avoids the co-eds. but when one of them seriously gets her eye on him, goodbye Dale. Tuffy Turner, who has his weakness in school now. Lester Uffi.eman, next year's football captain and Lon Chaney II. I’ftie is quite stable. Chris WACLER, who made himself smile for the picture. He has been solemn and grown up ever since his trip to Donnelson. A. C. Gerth is the fifth chap whose face is the very image of peace and innocence. He really is blossoming out quite beautifully, as all he needed was that high school influence. His ambition is to be wild. A. C. helps in solving the chapter transportation problem. Henry Rradsiiaw, who hails from Des Moines. Hank is like the proverbial sailor. SECOND ROW Paul Phelps, who has seen better days when there was more material around. Paul does wish those Pi Phis wouldn't razz him when he has his annual Phi Mu date. He thinks the Pi Phis think the Phi Mus think they can get him. Mark Aldridt.e, who is extremely eligible. Maurie, who feels the sun rising and setting in the Needham family. A shark in shallow water. Notice how Maurice is starting to push himself into the front row. Too bad the picture snapped before he reached his position. I.eland McCo$H, who is little but mighty, so it seems. He finally achieved his ambition of acquiring a Phi Delt pin. Has dated Orlean and Peg, so he must rate, but it is hard to tell. MahlOX Goetz max, who can look innocent without half trying. Has somewhat overcome his social rating complex. THIRD ROW Bill Turner, whose moustache took an awfully poor picture. Bill is really not so clever and sophisticated as Esther Franks gives him credit for being. Jim Gray, who is a silent fire-cracker, wrapped up in town material. Also an invaluable aid in solving the bus situation for the brothers. Elmer GottSCHALC, the Phi Delt prexy, who has had a rather difficult year keeping his boys together. His motto is “Call ’em late, an’ snip ’em cold.” Bruce Rohde looks the picture of innocence, but it is merely one of contentment. Mark Carnahan, a product of Mt. Pleasant. Has the reputation of “The Glorious Apollo,” but reputation only. Dick Lee, who is the exceptional and remarkable Phi Delt. A Ben Hur of Wesleyan! Dick is a wonderful manager though, especially when it comes to dances. His ambition is to learn how to smoke. The other brothers, including Ike White, couldn’t take time off to come for the picture. Believe it or not, they were studying, as they are sincere in their effort to get the long-lost scholarship cup. Page 196

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Two Old Friends Iowa Wesleyan College and The Burlington Hawkeye } BOTH THE OLDEST IN THEIR OWN FIELD j HOAGLIN’S DEPT. STORE BUILT ON VALUE GROWING ON VALUE STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE Faye 195



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MISS DOROTHY LOVITT of I. W. C. wearing the SELZITA SANDAL FEATURED BY JOY’S Fine Footwear (Shots by Stlz) Miss Dorotiiv Lovitt Good Form Hap Miller: “Is it proper to use opera glasses at a musical comedy?” Zillmer: “No, but it often shows good form. A Regular College Man The young man walked down the street with one shoe off and his coat turned inside out. A cop grabbed him and demanded: What’s the big idea? It’s like this,” said the young man. I’m taking a course at a correspondence school, and yesterday those darn sophomores wrote to me and told me to haze myself! No Gift Is More Appropriate Than Flowers Nature's Sweetest Gift to All Mankind SMOUSE BROTHERS Phone 22 Page 197

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