Jamestown College - Hea Kan Yearbook (Jamestown, ND)

 - Class of 1942

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Page 63 text:

.f ' L. Larson. F. Saude, L. Larson. D. Evenson, M. Flesier, C. Wilson, F. Cook, A. Montgomery. R. LaGrave. G. Hanson, B. Turbett. I. Burns, P. Travis. H. Parker. M. Wilson, V. Olson. M. Warke, I. Huffman, S. Chaffee. ICTA KAPPA Somebody once said that history was made at night, but it doesn't matter to the Iota Kappans when it was made. For if it was made they're gonna know about it sooner or later. They're the history and social science-minded individuals who are bound and determined to know what's happened in the past so they'll know what to expect in the future and how to live in the present. They've got monthly programs that are the envy of non-members who are usually invited to attend if there's something extra-special like movies or a talk by men prominent in local civic affairs. They also have talks by members cf the faculty and informal and panel discussions by members of the organization. They have a Spring Picnic, a Homecoming float, and a Stunt for Stunt Night. The eminent historians who led them this year were Herb Parker, president: Marjorie Wilson, vice-president: Phyllis Travis, secretary-treasurer. The organization was especially active this year because, as they have joyfully discovered, history is being made. They studied all the various and sundry theatres of war before they were theatres of war, so they say. And they claim they knew what the Iapanese were going to do before they did it, which is as unprovable as it is interesting. At any rate, they know what's what and now you know what's what-so that's what.

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MASQUERS Most responsible for dramatic activities on the campus are the members of Masquers, who strive to keep alive a love for self-expression. Directed by the versatile and inspirational Mrs. I , this group manages to have at its various meetings readings from current Broadway plays, reports from summer theatre goers, a spring picnic when everybody, rain or shine, fries his or her hamburger close to nature fTake it the way you want itl, and also a turkey dinner. This latter is to show Mrs. I's', prowess as an artiste supreme in the culinary field. Cranberries, ice-cream, nuts, coffee and indigestion abound and help to make a year packed with action for this efficient and artistic club. Much fun was had by all when Iacksons' splurged to the extent of a radio phonograph. Now everybody .land his uncle? has his voice in posterity's album. Even the rendition of the famous negro spirituals and the voices of Iamestown's great are there encased. Daughters of Atreus by Robert Turney was the 1941 production, and the 1942 presentation was Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Members also participated in Iourney to Ierusalem and Ladies in Retirement all of which displayed much talent and finesse. Stagecraft and costuming have found new heights, due to the efforts and abilities of Keith McClelland and Wendell Iosal. Properties, however, have hit C1 new low since no one wants to take any responsibility in the matter. Officers were: President, Elizabeth Robertson: Vice President, Wendell Iosal: Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Thompson. M. Flowers, E. Robertson. K. McClelland, Mrs. lackson. W. Iosal. I. Huffman, W. Chaltee, H. Gardner S. Wasson, M. Thompson, T. Houston. I- Brdndenburq, S. Lillo, P. Travis, S. Chaffee. B. Turbett. ls 159:31 A 7. , Q!!



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If we dared we'd say Knock, Knock! Then you'd say Who's there? Then TC! A. Becker, A. Phelps, A. Buchholtz, I. Pavlak, E. Sage-horn, B. Valent, S. Hughes. I. Brandenburg G. Robinson, K. McClelland, W. Helmsworth, H. Taylor, C. Klein, I. Gardner, M. Clark, V. Stasney L. Briggle, E. McCrae. H. Anne. L. Paul, Mr. Knight, I. Brandenburg, C. Estee, D. Davy R. LaGrave, L. Gross. MEDICAL CLUB we'd say, Sarah, then you'd say Sarah Who?' Then we'd say, Sarah doctor in the house? Then we'd have a way to introduce the Medical Club. But we don't dare-there might not be a doctor in the house, the knock, knock craze was too many years back, and who wants to knock such a fine organization as the Medical Club? Oi! Medical Club members comprise that group of students interested in the Biological Sciences and those who plan to establish careers in the field ot medicine. The Medios meet once each month and invite speakers to participate in the program. They gad about to the strangest places-hospitals, clinics, mortuaries, and enjoy it yet. Their initiation is one of the more hair-raising episodes on the campus. They also have a Spring Banquet in the Commons as well as a stunt for Stunt Night. Leland Briggle was chief cook and cat-murderer tpresident, to youl, Helen Aune was vice-president in charge of dissection and Martha Clark, as secretary-treas- urer, recorded all the gruesome details and tried to collect tive scents for lunch. What's more-they've got a skeleton in their closet and they call him Oscar and pass him off as their mascot, which is one way of doing it which even Hollywood hasn't thought ot. Second semester these tollowers-in-the-footsteppers did the same things: Iames Hood Gardner, prexyg William Helmsworth, vice-prexy: and Helen Aune, secre- tary. They did a gory job, too.

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