Kalamazoo College - Boiling Pot Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

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Fourteen members of this fall's team graduate, presenting coach Lloyd Grow with a rebuilding task for next year. Post-season honors went to Milton Chris- ten, named honorary captain, Howard South- worth, the first recipient of the Clark W. MacKenzie trophy for the most outstanding lineman, and named a second time as All- MIAA center, Earl King, voted to an all-con- ference tackle's berth, and James Nawrot selected as the team's most valuable player. The cross country team finished a surpris- ing second in the conference in its first year under coach Samuel Brown. The Hornets were edged by defending champion Albion, 56-59, in the conference meet, after defeat- ing all but the Britons in dual tests. Captain Fred Winkler led the team, placing fourth in the conference race. Kalamazoo's triumph in basketball was the year's outstanding achievement. The Hornets won the MIAA title with an 8-2 record, and won thirteen of twenty games during the regular season. They also finished second in a January conference tourney. i0 4 Climaxing the cage season was the team's appearance in the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball tournament at Kansas City, Mo. K College lost, 78-84, to Baldwin-Wallace, but stamped itself as one of the nation's outstanding small-college teams. Nine new team and individual scoring records were set by the Hornets during the year. Frank Walters, Charlie Stanski and Bill Bos were named to the All-MIAA team, Wal- ters and Stanski for the second time. Walters also won the MlAA's coveted most valuable award for the second straight year. Bos received the Harold S. Garrison Memorial trophy, and Stanski was elected captain for the season. The freshman basketball team had a suc- cessful year, winning ten of eleven games. .lohn Stommen and Phillip Dillman led the yearlings. Spring sports all started off with winning records, with the Hornet tennis team heavily favored to retain its MIAA tennis title. Jack Sunderland, Marvin Mantin, Dick Cain, Tom Willson, Gordon Dolbee, Bradley Allen and Frank Walters are leading coach Allen B. Stowe's squad. The track team is headed for its best post- war season. Coach Ernest Kirkman's stars Walter McConner, Melvin Reed, Dan Gwyn, and the mile relay team of Stanley Chalmers, Don Van Horn, Reed and McConner all set new records in their specialties. Baseball, in its second year under coach Henry Lasch, and golf both began their sea- sons auspiciously, with the teams set to bet- ter last year's records. ,.n7w.- 1 -1 V VL- . if ' A , .wr 4' :'.- 1 ' . .H 59, MX HX Q K ' 'K Q . , -ov P -1 Q V fm' r I, 4, 5 F. 0 1 X A . , U1 -. M -Q 'U fx: 0 , - . 3 5 Un ve H - f' Y 5 .2 Y ' x i '74-e 1950 fnauguaal .ni if? ffm' if ,N- an ln keeping with the economic, social, and political changes seen and experienced in the nations of the world today, change and innovation have also made their impression this year on the life of our college campus. Coincident with the turn of the century, the colorful, autumnal inauguration of Dr. John Scott Everton as the eleventh president of Kalamazoo College marked a turn in ad- ministrative policy and ushered in an era of greater understanding and cooperation among the various campus groups. We have been fortunate this year in having an admin- istration that not only has seen the necessity of real integration, but also has made great strides in meeting the need of drawing the many threads of practical experience and theoretical, textual information into a com- mon unity that will carry meaning into the exigencies of life. Students and faculty have advanced to- ward the realization of their common aims and have been inspired to work together with the administration for the well-being and the richer experience of the college fam- ily. Evidence for this has been in the greater student representation on administrative lev- els. Through teas, dinners, and Faculty-Stu- dent Council meetings, a concerted and determined effort has been made to bring the administration, students, and faculty to a greater appreciation of each other's views and to the fuller realization of the keynote of our administrative policy- a fellowship in learning. Qaoldall 1949 FOOTBALL RECORD DePauw . 13-7 Wooster . 20-26 Hillsdale . 0-28 Albion . . 21-7 Valparaiso . 0-38 Adrian . 13-27 Alma . 7-20 Hope . 13-35 Post-season football honors went to the four players pictured at left. From top to bottom they are Howard lGusl Southworth, Earl King, James Nawrot and Mil- ton Christen. All four are former South Bend, Ind. Central high school players, they have been outstanding on Hornet football teams since 1946. Southworth became the first re- cipient of the Clark W. MacKen- zie trophy for the most valuable lineman. He was All-MIAA center in 1947 and again last fall. King was named to an All-MIAA tackle berth, he was the team's most valuable player in 1946. Nawrot was elected by his teammates as the squad's most valuable player, and he was named a halfback on the second all-conference team. Christen was named honorary captain for the season. An end, he led confer- ence pass-receivers and made the second All-MIAA team. Top row: Robert Neeser, manager, Clarence Stover, Almonte Nye, Robert Wood, Lloyd Fowler, Zona Vannoni, Roger Winter, Dick Timmer, Lee Kontur, Earl Velek, Bill Olmsted, Dick Schultz, Dick Enslen, Phillip Wagner, Charles Van Zoeren. Third row: Don Culp, trainer, Henry Lasch, assistant coach, Spencer Burns, Horace Webb, Douglas Beebe, Bill Evans, James Stefoft, Jack Davis, Kenneth Youngs, Robert Simanton, James Waldo, Robert Distin, Garry Brown, Noble Sievers, Dick Cain, Robert Millard, Lloyd Grow, head coach. Second row: Phillip Dillman, Conrad Hinz, Milton Christen, James Nawrot, Doug Bourgeois, Charles Wright, Italo Candoli, Howard Southworth, George Mason, Harley Pierce, Ernest Piechocki, Earl King, Edward Rzpeka, Val Jablonski. Front row, L-R: Ernest Kirkman, backfield coach, Darrell Ihrig, Robert Stevens, James Edwards, Gary Wilson, Roger Burns, Bill Glennon, Vito Tutera, Dale Spencer, David Allen, Edward Yaple, Dick Sheets, Kenneth Mosier, Bob Culp, manager. The 1949 Hornet football team completed its season with a 2-6 record, worst since 1940, and placed fifth in the MIAA. A tough schedule plus iniuries to key players handicapped the gridders most of the fall. ln their first season under Coach Lloyd lDobl Grow, the Hornets opened with a 13-7 win over DePauw. Freshman quarterback Phil Dillman threw two touchdown passes to end George Mason and halfback Vito Tutera, with tackle Conrad Hinz adding a point after touchdown. Kazoo fell to Wooster, 20-26, the following weekend in probably the best game of the year. After losing the Homecoming game to Hillsdale, Kazoo spoiled AIbion's alumni weekend with a 21-7 verdict over the Britons. Dick Cain took over passing duties and tossed to ends Milt Christen and Garry Brown for scores. Bob Simanton, the team's leading ground gainer, added the third TD. Hinz kicked all three placements. Losses to Valparaiso, Adrian, Alma and Hope ended the season. A heavy loss by graduation hit Kazoo for the first time since the war. Senior gridders include Val Jablonski, Milton Christen, Horace Webb, James Edwards, Alvin lDougl Bourgeois, Charles Wright, Italo lAcel Candoli, Noble Sievers, Howard lGusl Southworth, Kenneth Youngs, James Nawrot, Robert Distin and Spencer Burns. Many of them have starred on Hornet football teams since 1946. Twenty-two returning lettermen, however, bolster K College's 1950 football plans. 107 60,044 eaunfaq The Hornet cross country team had a very successful season under coach Samuel Brown. The harriers won four of five dual meets and came within three points of upsetting Albion's perennial champions in the MIAA cross country run, finishing second in the conference. After an inital 40-15 loss to Albion, the Hornets defeated Hillsdale, 15-407 Adrian, 23-365 Alma, 26-33, and Hope, 28-30. ln the conference meet, K College scored 59 points for second place, to 56 for Albion. Captain Fred Winkler placed 4th in the MIAA run, Hector Grant was 10th, Tom Hastings, ll, Bob Ketcham, 13, Bill Zuhl, 21, Bob Binhammer, 22, and John Stommen, 30th. Varsity letters were won by Winkler, Ketchum, Grant, Hastings, Zuhl, and Don Overbeek. Binhammer and Stommen received minor awards. Grant and Overbeek are the only losses by graduation. Row one, top to bottom and left to right: Fred Winkler, Bill Zuhl, Don Overbeek. Row two: Samuel Brown, coach, Robert Ketcham, Holt Babbitt. Row three: John Stommen, Hector Grant, John Archbold. Row four: Ralph Beebe, manager, Robert Binhammer, Tom Hastings. 'S is 55. F i A xml? S i xty SL? 'E , ' S , ' - -jf, , :Y ol ' , t ' , 1 nn K' 55 , N , X ' N I , 2 . s I 1 1 il! 1 1531, y - I L 532' , 1 , , 4 N , . E E Q- 'P a -AX 'Q 1' fi ,ss he XJ' 114714 14 efaamffziand 1949-50 BASKETBALL RECORD Calvin ........ 48-41 Hillsdale . 66-50 Adrian . . . 56-54 Wooster . . . . 60-43 U. of Detroit . . 47-75 Hope . . . . 64-47 Hillsdale . . 59-48 Albion . . 48-55 Albion . 65-53 Alma . . 62-50 Hope . . 53-51 Olivet . . 54-55 DePauw . . 58-74 Calvin . . 52-63 Hillsdale . 61-54 Adrian . . 75-35 Albion . 44-59 Alma . . . . 55-50 Hope . . . . 60-65 Olivet ........ 87-54 Baldwin-Wallace ..... 78-84 Post-season honors for Kazoo's MIAA basketball champions went to the three seniors at left. All three were named to the alI-con- ference team. Frank Walters, top, was named the team's most valuable player for the third straight year, most valuable in the MIAA a second time, and he won the conference scoring title again plus setting new Kazoo scoring records. Bill Bos, middle, was awarded the Harold S. Garrison Memorial Trophy for his outstanding play during the season. Charlie Stanski, bottom, was elected captain of the champion Hornets. Next year he will be as- sistant football and basketball coach. Basiketddl 1949-50 MIAA Basketball Champions. L-R: Jack Wendt, Frank Walters, Captain Charlie Stanski, Bob Simanton, Tom Willson, John Sentz, Coach Lloyd Grow, Bill Bos, Lee Van Haaften, Bill Sayers, Dick Cain, Don Culp and Jack Davis. Kalamazoo College's basketball team won the MIAA cage title this year for the first time since 1939, and completed one of Kazoo's most successful basketball campaigns by playing in the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball tournament at Kansas City, Mo., in March. Coach Lloyd lDobl Grow's Hornets won the MIAA title with an 8-2 record, won thirteen of twenty games during the season, and in the NAIB tourney lost to Baldwin-Wallace of Ohio, 78-84. Nine new records were set by the cagers, highest-scoring team in Hornet bas- ketball history. Frank lBuckyl Walters scored 305 points for a new single-season total, and increased his four-year total to another high mark of 816. His 89 free throws in one season also set a new high. Bill Bos scored 286 points to rank second in one year's total, and his 116 field goals set a new all time-high for one season. As a team, the cagers scored 1252 points, averaging 59.6, and they made 473 field goals and 306 free throws, all new marks. The 87 points and 34 field goals against Olivet are both new single-game standards. Baldwin-Wallace's 84 points were the most ever scored against a Hornet team, and the combined 162 point total in that game also set a new high mark. Best home games were 60-43 over Wooster, a iinx-breaking 65-53 triumph over Albion, and the 87-54 scoring-spree over Olivet. On the road, the 55-50 victory at Alma that clinched the MIAA title stood out. Five graduating seniors this year are Stanski, Walters, Bos, Bill Sayers and Don Culp. All except Bos have been on Hornet cage teams since 1946. Sophomore Tom Willson placed sixth in MIAA scoring with 111 points, and his 28 points against Hillsdale were a conference and team season high markl 111 Qaefdumn Bukelddl L-R: Roger Winter, Alan Clark, Jack Bergan, James Stefoft, Robert Neeser, Lloyd Grow, coach, John Stommen, Dick Enslen Phillip Dillman, Darrell lhrig, and Vic Braden. The freshman cagers had a highly successful year, winning ten of eleven games. They defeated the Hope and Hillsdale frosh each twice, won five games from city league teams, and split two games with Calvin's freshmen. John Stommen led the team in scoring with 158 points for a 14.4 point per game average. Phillip Dillman was second in scoring with 106 points. The frosh outscored their opposition, 536 to 425. With the addition of Vic Braden after the first semester, the team became a junior varsity group. Team members were Stommen, Dillman, Braden, Robert Neeser, James Stetoff, Dick Enslen, Jack Bergan, Alan Clark and Darrell Ihrig. WJ The 1950 golf team should prove to be Kazoo's best since the war, with six let- termen back from last year. Last spring the golfers won three matches, tied one and lost five, finishing fourth in the MIAA. This year's schedule calls for matches with Calvin and Olivet in addition to the MIAA opponents. Each match with a league school counts toward the confer- ence title. The MIAA golf tourney was held in Kalamazoo May 18 and 19. Personnel of the team includes lettermen Don Hassberger, Robert Taylor, Rex Holloway, John Gospill, James Corfield, and Howard Southworth. Others are Rob- ert Gibson, Glen Bourgeois, John Bungert, Richard McCIaren, Vernon Bolling, Ray- mond Nahikian, James Nawrot, and Wesley Schultz. In their first six matches this spring, the golfers defeated AIma's defending MIAA champs, 10'!z-8'!z, and Adrian, 18-1, tied Olivet 9Vz-9Vz, and Calvin 7Vz-7Vzp and lost to Hope 8-11, and Hillsdale 7-12. Left row, top to bottom: James Corfield, Robert Taylor, John Bungert, Don Hassberger, John Gospill, Vernon Bolling, Robert Gibson. Right row: Wesley Schultz, Raymond Nahikian, Rex Holloway, James Nawrot, Glen Bourgeois, Dick McCIaren. ':1u1Lnrlu'x':v - -- :Nm G .' yr' 1950 MIAA Tennis Champions. Bottom row, L-R: Hugh Dill, Gordon Dolbee, Jack Sunderland, Frank Walters, Fletcher DesAuteIs, Tom Willson, Maurice Pelto. Top row: Coach Allen B. Stowe, John Geer, Bradley Allen, Bob Glickenhaus, Marvin Mantin, John DeVos, Bill Bos, Dick Cain, and Midge Verplank and Gerald Adrian- son, managers. 114 '71-zfuuii Kazoo's tennis team, defending MIAA and Central Collegiate champion, faced a tough 23-match schedule this spring, with the only real trouble expected on the annual Southern trip and the Central Collegiate tourney. The Hornets will be favored to cop their 'I3th consecutive MIAA title in the conference tournament at Kalamazoo. Heading Coach Allen B. Stowe's team for the fourth year is Jack Sunderland, sixth-ranked player in the Western Lawn Tennis Association, and MIAA and Central Collegiate singles champion. Missing from this year's team, however, are two of last spring's top netters. Art Leighton turned professional during the summer, and Vic Braden was lost for the season because of illness. Sunderland, Marvin Mantin, Dick Cain, Tom Willson, Gordon Dolbee, Bradley Allen and Frank Walters comprised the squad's top seven netters. In all, fifteen men made up the Hornet varsity. Down South, the team made its worst showing since 1947, winning three of seven matches with some of the best teams in the South. The Hornets downed Cincinnati, Vanderbilt and Presbyterian, while Davidson, Tennessee, Duke and North Carolina all took the measure of Kazoo. Returning home, the netters ran roughshod over all comers. In one weekend, Stowe divided the squad, with one group shutting out the University of Iowa and Grinnell on the road, while another defeated Alma at home. 1950 TENNIS RECORD Cincinnati . . . 6-3 Grinnell .... 7-0 . Vanderbilt . . . 5-4 Adrian , , , , 7-0 Album - - - - - 5'8 Tennessee . I 2-7 Calvin - . 7-0 Toledo ..... 9-0 presbwerian . 9-0 K 5 2 May 'IB-19 MIAA Tourney Davidson . . . 4-5 enyon ' ' - May 26' WaY 'e' 'hem Duke ' ' K . 2-7 HOPQ ' ' ' 7'0 May 27, Toledo, there Nonh Carolina . 'I-8 HIII5'-'lule - - - 6'l JUNE 2-3, Ceflfrtll Collegiate Alma . i t . 7-0 U. of Detroit . . . 9-0 Tourney, there Iowa ..... 7-0 Calvin ..... 6-'I ' 'f Ia. john Seah' gamion, pfzedicfenl ,.f- gikl rn 1 . ard '- - ff' . ' ...,'...,.. 1. A ix flux.- .,,.,,x.t ,WL K M vii. X X oi-1.2! 1 . C I P' I ' , Nh,- A . .:. i I MN, .. N Q . M J 1: n .92 1 , K' -44-if ' X 'I-ff-' 9 Front Row, L-R: Tom Hastings, Bill Olmsted, Everett Bierema, Don Von Horn, Walter McConner, Ronald Harvey, Stanley Chalmers, Fred Winkler. Middle Row: Dick Sheets, Bob Neeser, Fred Smith, Lee Van Haoften, Howard Merchant, Almcnte Nye, Bob Chamberlain, Bob Taylor. Back Row: Ra'ph Beebe, man- ager, Maurice Kaser, Melvin Reed, Kryn Ihrman, John Stommen, Bob Binhammer, Edward Yaple, Bob Stelle, Coach Ernest Kirkmun. The Hornet track team is having its best season since the war, with ten letter- men and many outstanding newcomers forming the nucleus of Coach Ernest Kirk- man's first Kazoo track team. In their first five meets, the thinclads scored two dual wins, 93 V2 -37Vz over Valparaiso, and 96-36 over Calvin, won two triangular meets, in one scoring 94-1X5 points to 35-7,110 for Hope and 32-1f10 for Grand Rapids JC, and total- ing 82V2 points to 50 for Adrian and 29V2 for Alma in the other, and lost to Albion, 44-87. Lettermen include Stanley Chalmers, Bob Chamberlain, Melvin Reed, Don Van Horn, Fred Winkler, Milton Christen, Kryn Ihrman, Howard Merchant, Everett Bier- ma and Bob Binhammer. Outstanding new men are Walter McConner, Lee Van Haften, Bob Neeser, Roger Burns, Edward Yaple, David Allen, Maurice Kaser and .lim Stefoff. X my X SEV ing Front Row, L-R: Don Shoup, Kenneth Mosier, Harley Pierce, Jim Stefoft, Arthur Smith, Bill Sayers, Doug Bourgeois, Gordon Ferris, Horace Webb, Chandler Moulton. Back Row: Coach Henry Lasch, Gary Wilson, Jack Wendt, Stanley Pavlic, Charles Maltby, Bob Prudon, Edward Glaser, Clark Bertrand, Darol Topp, Bill Fry, Eugene Koehlinger, Vito Tutera, assistant coach. Bafiedall Baseball entered its second season in twenty-one years at K College with Coach Henry Lasch's team expected to improve on last spring's 5-8 record. Nine lettermen and many promising newcomers strengthen the Hornet cause. Veterans include pitchers Gordon Ferris, last year's top hurler, and Bill Fry, infielders Harley Pierce, Chandler Moulton and Bob Prudon, and outfielders Alvin lDougl Bourgeois, Edward Glaser and Eugene Koehlinger. Newcomers Kenneth Mosier, James Stefoff, Jack Wendt, Stanley Pavlic and Darol Topp are highly-regarded. Of their first seven league games, the Hornets won three, defeating Adrian, 'IO-7, Hope, 2-'ly and Hillsdale's defending champions, 5-4. Losses were absorbed from Albion, 'l-9, Alma, 3-5 and 2-6, and Adrian, 3-ll. Outside the conference the baseballers dropped a 13-7 decision to Fort Custer, and lost to Central Michi- gan, 2-3, in their first nine games. Ferris, Stefott and Topp are the team's most effective pitchers, while Glaser is the top batter. Mm '4 jnfawnuaali HOBEN NORTH, TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Top Row, L-R: Bob Taylor, John Leddy, Tom Willson, Don John- son, Don Hassberger. Middle Row: Vernon Bolling, Noble Arent, Bob Burchfield, Bob Gibson. Bottom Row: Arthur Smith, Conrad Lach, John Urbank. Intramural athletics enioyed a banner year at K College, with the students participating in thirteen sports under the direction of Henry Lasch. John Lenox capably served as student manager of intramurals under Lasch. With four spring sports remaining to be completed, the Kazoo Married Men are leading the team race, followed by Hoben South, Harmon West, Hoben North, Harmon East and the Kazoos. In touch football, Hoben North won the coveted title by winning a three-way playoff between North, Hoben South, and the KMM. Bill Bos was high scorer of the season with 5 touchdowns for 30 points. Harmon West copped the track meet with 23 points, although picking up only two first places. The KMM won in volleyball by 6 games over Hoben South. In the A basket- ball league, Harmon West triumphed with a 9-I record over the KMM by one game. Chandler Moulton was the league's high scorer with 99 points. HARMON WEST, TRACK CHAMPIONS Top Row, L-R: Charles Grauel, Dick Shultz, Normand Christ- mon, John Romm, Roy Bulson. Bottom Row: Tom Peterson, Midge Verplank, Gerald Adrianson. .L. v1 HARMON WEST, SWIMMING CHAMPIONS Top Row, L-R: Gerald Adrianson, Roy Bulson, Roy Haymans, Jack Eaton. Bottom Row: George Lewis, Bob Treat, Don Gibbings, Midge VerPIank. The B cage title went to the Kazoos, also with a 9-1 season record. Val Jablonski led the league with 66 points. ln table tennis, Marv Mantin edged Bill Bos for the title, and in badminton, Lee Koopsen defeated Bos in the finals. The bowling title went to the Kazooswith a 2,292 team score. Lloyd Fowler, Kazoos, hit 535 for the individual high series, while Bill Gershon had 222 for high game. In the bowling singles tourney, Tom Wallace of Harmon East won with 1,102 for six games. Harmon West annexed the swimming title, taking four first places. ln boxing, Hoben South led the way with three individual champions. Harmon West also won the wrestling crown, taking two individual titles. Foul shooting was won by the Kazoo, while Don Shoup hit 92 of 100 for individual honors. An intramural sports night was held at Albion College, with Kazoo winning in basketball, volleyball and table tennis singles over the Albion intramural teams. KAZOO MARRIED MEN, VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Top Row, L-R: Val Jablonski, George Mason. Bottom Row: Edward Glaser, Doug Bourgeois, Eugene Koeh- linger, and Cannonball, team mascot. 94 i 6 M x -u-4-- X ' 3' - x xbegla wif P3 'Me Melia? Pd of Um Kalamagaa fqcfaefzlbiefui Pafronize Our Advertisers fue Paper for 16716 products St. Heqis Paper llumpany KALAMAZOO MILL 2 Pendleton-Rowen Agency, Inc. INSURANCE Street Floor - I I9 No. Rose St. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Cw11j1li111e11I.r of 'A' LITTLE MICHIGAN Sandwich Shop ir sli f-14, 7' . The Sign of 5 E a Better Laundry ' uf 72-,O 96 FL! A BETTER LAUNDRY One Call for All Kalamazoo Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS 8. MIRACLEANERS 239 N. Rose St. Phone 3-2551 WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET THE PHARM C0l7Ilf7!flllt?lIf,I' of A FRIEND '7fze SW Right: Dean and Registrar, Mr. Everett R. Shober. 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X l 1 tw X .. .Iii , 'Rm 9 l rw' ia- NO WORRY wma spots 4 4, A -1 64,fCf?1Mezl1141d SUTIIEIILAND PAPER C0., KALADIAZ00, RIICII Q I SERVISET PAPER NAPKINS ' TABLECOVERS ' HANDI-HANDLEGCUPS ' PLATES 0 PLASTIC SPOONS AND FORKS 127 GILMORE BROTHERS Department Store Kalamazoo 5, Michigan ESTABLISHED 1881 128 Ray Van Deweghe Bobby Wolverton STANDARD SERVICE O Corner Oakland Dr. and Academy STEWART-CLARKE Furniture Co. 472 W. Michigan Kalamazoo lU, Michigan Qfiffvn THE DRUG SHOP 5594 Professional Pharmacy i' 121 East South Street KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN i' Phones 4-0744 -- 2-9722 1 - I N I 1844 SERVING YOUTH THAT YOUTH MAY BETTER SERVE 1 950 0 Y. M. C. A. SWEET ROLLS - DONUTS Superb Flavor and Freshness Perfect for Parties and Snacks FREE DELIVERY ANY TIME DAWN BAKING CO. 2121 Portage Street Phone Open until 1:00 A.M. 5704 SAFE FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1897 O Home Loans ' OFFICE MAcmm:s FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 315 S. Burdick St. 148 EAST SOUTH STREET KALAMAZOO 5, MICH. Compliments of THE KALAMAZOO RETAIL FLORISTS ASSOCIATION Try the COLLEGE INN FOR GOOD HAMBURGS and HOT DOGS 6:30 A.M. to 12 P.M. Sunday 4 P.M. to 12 P.M. 1128 West Michigan Avenue O Mrs. Burns, Prop. ry . . . MASON'S OLD FASHIONED ROOT BEER 44 O PP Kalamazoo Bottling Co. For Your . . . CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS and SPORTSWEAR NEEDS See KOOI-KNAPPER CO. 126-50 No. Burdick sf. Complimeuls of GOODRICH CANDY COMPANY NEUMODE HOSIERY SHOP I V-I U 'I All Styles of Hosiery for Every Occasion 102 S. BURDICK PHONE 2-8792 HOEKSTRA MEAT MARKET We Serve Welles Dining Hall . . Wholesale Meat Supplies . . THE CHOCOLATE SHOP DYKEMA OFFICE SUPPLY 35? OFFICE SUPPLIES-SCHOOL SUPPLIES Makers of Fine Ice Cream OFFICE FURNITURE and Candies 134 West South Street Kalamazoo, Michigan Phone 3-4031 NEW LOCATION . . . 'II9 E. MICHIGAN Just S' Doors from main corners An Ojfife Aid for Every Trade ' - to wish all the ' J Q rf'2F:f'r!: f'1f-5 QJHERETHERES 3 coca-com EEQTDHERET-3 HU'SPlTFll..lT'u'g 'B soiuru un-ou Aulnonuv of mr Cociuqou gommv u COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF KALAMAZOO F. C. Pat Hannagan Vice Pres - Gen'l Mgr. GRADUATES Yes, you will always find Reddy Kilowart your elecfric servant at fl1e HEAD OF THE LINE GRADUATES every success in this worldl 132 Beimer Printing Co. Printing - Binding - Linotyping 1334 West Michigan Ave. KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN UNIVERSAL GENEVE 48 Fade ul? Included 1 .. Stainless Sieel U ' -Ei Water Resistant . 'Qi Luminous Dill 5ffE2Egf:fE2. ,. ..,:f:jE3- ,.gg:35 :,: 4,,f !.. S ' ' ,-59?'I'1f.r,,ii'. V .'jZ'f: ' 'f1F1'.. 'VL ' 1 ifisgrigg :i?s51gi,.f.:Qs2f' f' if:-' 3A gl If' 5 : '- ..f: T. fif, Qgi' ' fi, ,Q ,:5':EQEQ5fi5E:'?'E?'Yi51- . -:issff-..:A3g.,.17 GQ. Q, V55 'frs:., 'i2:,jAI -1:11, 'NIV :5:5:Ek+o . '-1:34, N., ., -225325555 15:55. ..-.-..:-1:1:3:5E5E5E5E5Q9 . ' ' ' :ff l ' The OUTDOORSMAN A sturdy watch that can TAKE what your more delicate timepiece should be spared this summer-and many summers to come. S4-8. PAUL E. MORRISON Jeweler Why Ruin Good Shoes? For Qualify Shoe Repairing Since 1909 WHY SHOE WORKS 113 E. Michigan Ave. 'ARM5,lNC SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGANS MOST MODERN DAIRY Golden Guernsey Homogenized Vitamin D Milk PHONE 2-0211 Schafer's Bakeries, Inc SCHAFER'S CULTURIZED BREAD 44 Orb Once You Try It You'll Always Buy It 44 lub SCHAFER'S Kalamazoo Bakery Inc. HOLLY'S Ye. Azgv KALAMAZOO RECREATION just Wbfzderful Food B O W I- I N G 4cQbb 645 W- Michigan Phone 5646 173 Portage KALAMAZOO K I. 0 V E R G O I. D DAIRY PRODUCTS 0 Q 0 KALAMAZOO CREAMERY CO. Portage and Lake Phone 3-2558 QUAKER FOODS ALWAYS DEPENDABLE L E E and C A D Y 0 Q 0 MICHIGAN - OHIO - INDIANA THE KALAMAZOO PANT COMPANY RETAIL STORE East Michigan Ave. at Edwards Street 0 Q 0 PANTS - SWEATERS - JACKETS I34 KALAMAZOO COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION N. I. BAUMANN, INC. Hudson Cars 768 W. Michigan Ave. BISCEGLIA MOTOR SALES, INC. Studebaker Cars and Trucks 738 W. Main St. OTIS H. BOYLAN, INC. Buick Cars 449 W. Michigan Ave. H. I. COOPER, INC. Dodge and Plymouth Dodge Trucks 405 W. Michigan Ave. DE NOOYER BROTHERS, INC. Chevrolet Cars and Trucks 353 Portage St. GREAT LAKES MOTORS, INC, Kaiser-Frazer Cars 470 Portage St. HALLS SALES Willys Cars - Brockway Trucks 1350 Kings Highway ORRIN B. HAYES, INC. Oldsmobile Cars 543 W. Michigan Ave. HAROLD KEEGAN, INC. Chrysler - Plymouth Cars 600 W. Maple St. NASH AXTELL CO., INC. Nash Cars 711 W. Michigan Ave. Kalamazoo, Michigan NEWLAND AUTO SALES Ford Cars - Used Cars l625 Douglas Ave. BURDETTE OLSON MOTOR CO. Packard Cars 478 W. Michigan Ave. PAPER CITY MOTOR SALES Cadillac and Pontiac Cars 4ll W. Kalamazoo Ave. HOWARD PORE, INC. Ford Cars and Trucks 5l6 Portage St. PARCHMENT MOTOR SALES Ford Cars and Trucks l08 Roberts, Parchment PORTER-SULLIVAN MOTORS Lincoln and Mercury Cars 433 W. Water St. WHITE BROS. AUTO SAI..ES, INC Plymouth and DeSoto Cars 847 Portage St. WEIMASTER EQUIPMENT CO. International Harvester Trucks IIZ3 King's Highway C. W. KRUM :S SON Chevrolet Cars Schoolcrait KEELER-MAHER, INC. Chevrolet Cars Vicksburg Trowbridge House Director, House Director of Men's Residences, Mrs. Dorothy Parker. Mr. Samuel Brown. Director of Chapel, Rev. Roland C. Pickhardt Library Stuff Welles Hall L-R: Mrs. Hickey, Mr. Wave Noggle, L-R: Miss Marie Aman, Dietician, Miss Catherine Miss Gertrude Von Zee. A. Ort, Director of Welles Hall. lO ' -11 sooo Foon I 1 FOR JUHN SBX10Il sf lZ0. I CHICAGO-LONG ISLAND CITY-PHILADELPHIA DALLAS-ATLANTA-PITTSBURGH-DETROIT-BOSTON OLMSTED AGENCY, INC. if 'E A IIFQETE I TSUFAI TCE SERVICE 204-210 Commerce Building Phone 2-0111 For if ECONOMY CLEANERS I O Televluons CLOTHES CLE.-sfo THE Ecoswom' IVAY STAY CLEA' Loxom' See 57 George's Radio 8. Appliance Shop 775 W. Main Si. 494 w. Mich. Ave - Phone 2-2822 Phone 2-5548 136 EA.lI.I. lllanlsh Qnmpangg i -i I May the whole world LAUNDERETTE have The benefii of AUTOMATIC 30 MINUTE LAUNDRY YQUI educatign 619 VJ. IJICHIG. Lake Street Lumber Company MILLER-DAVIS COMPANY ENGINEERS and BUILDERS KALAMAZO0, MICHIGAN I37 A. M. TODD COMPANY THIS 1950 BOILING POT Printed by BARNES PRINTING CO. 1718 FULFORD sr., KALAMAZOO Complete Modern Facilities for Printing Quality Halftone and Color Work from An Inexpensive Letterhead to the Finest Four Color Process Catalog 138 KALAMAZOO STOVE :S FURNACE CO. Kalamazoo, Michigan MMA200 QUALITY LEADERS SINCE l90l THE KALAMAZOO CIVIC PLAYERS fafaabie Gifs G Gzagfs and THE CIVIC AUDITORIUM Drama Cenier of Southwestern Michigan ARTISTS' SUPPLIES CUSTOM FRAMING On Your COLLEGE SUPPLIES Let Us Advise PAPER CITY STATIONERY Michigan Above Academy OPEN EVENINGS to 9:30 Telephone 4-9145 SOUTH SIDE LUMBER COMPANY Lumber, Building Material, Paint and Hardware 2033 Portage Street Phones 2-8612-7827 Kalamazoo, Michigan SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. 116 E. Michigan KALAMAZOO LOU-MARS RESTAURANT 128 E. Michigan Ave. Good Food You'll Rememberi' 44 O an OPEN 24 HOURS TO BE CONTINUED . . . School days are just the beginning. As you progress in your career, may you experience ever-increasing pleasure in performing worthwhile service to the best of your ability. The First National Bank and Trust Co. Kalamazoo, Michigan VICKSBURG C GALESBURG O PARCHMEN1' O PAW PAW TOPS WITH SCHOOL KIDS B E - M O POTATO CHIPS PoPT coRN Made Fresh for You in Kalamazoo BE-MO FOODS, INC. Factory: 800 Cobb Ave. - Kalamazoo - Phone 4-0650 14 ARTISTIC STUDIO PORTRAITS of Men, Wornen, Children and Family Groups Weililiiig Portrait at Home,Cl1urrhor Studio P E R F E C T ' C I.. E A N E R S CANDID WEDDING ALBUMS 727 W Michigan Ave ' PHONE 6903 Old Photographs Reprodurcd . O SCHIAVONE STUDIO Tel. 2-1833 144 W. Michigan Ave. Over F g F Sh p BARD STEEL 81 MILL SUPPLY CO. 0 Q 0 PHONE 3-2691 0 251 N. EDWARDS STREET KALAMAZOO 2, MICHIGAN The Style Shop Label CARL V- HECK Means Exclusive Styling and Unexcelled Quality leweler at the price. Perfert Diamonds and Fine Gifts W1 IE 141 IOHN KEYSER INSURANCE 425 W. Lovell Street Phone 4-6196 Complete Insurance Service KlLlAN'S CLOTHING STORE 'I43-'I45 Burdick 0 Auto Life Fire Hospitalization HQUOHTY Cl0fheS Liability Insure with Iohn Keyser: He Pays 6 SlJaleesPeare Fine Fishing Tackle Honor Built for Over Fifty Years SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Kalamazoo 2, Michigan Compliments O Iohn C. Klosterman THE l950 BOILING POT Company BOUND IN A 901 Portage Street MOLLOY-MADE COVER KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN BY The S. K. Smith Co. 2857 N. Western Ave. Chicago 18, Illinois 44.55 Wholesale Distributors of Nationally Known Cigars, Candies and Fountain Supplies OAKLEY ci OLDFIELD A Complete Fuel ancl Heating Service tor Better Heating 0 Q 0 329 South Pitcher Street Kalamazoo, Michigan Compliments of ST. JOE FISHERIES C0 'Plf 'f 5 of mf-Mif i9U BOBBY DAVIDSON C4 Q bb and O R C H E S T R A Serving Welles Hall with a Complete Line of Fish Meet Me at CADE'S THE STORE OF QUALITY SUMMERl.OTT'S PHARMACY , 629 s. aunolcx BAKERY PROFESSIONAL and ETHICAL DEI-ICATESSEN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY COFFEE SHOP SODA FOUNTAIN AND CANDY 44 , ,, O Cameras and Films 216 So. Burdick St. FAMOUS WATCHES - PERFECT DIAMONDS at 246 I 108 SOUTH flee 4 WEST The same That confidence Built BURDICK SOUTH B U' D D ' S SHOES lewelers - Opticians 106 S. Burdick St. Q KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN 143 Compliments S T A R P A P E R C o M P A N Y Miller 81 Boerman SPORTING GOODS 330 West Michigan Ave. 44 O Db Sports Equipment with W' inning W'ays MALNIGHT'S BAKERY Printing and Supplies for . . County - Township - City Village - Bank - School and General Ofiices DOUBLEDAY BROS. 81 CO. 241 E. Michigan Ave. - Kalamazoo 3, Michigan 144 I1 Q se 4 RI CAN TRADITIG , sf ' ' fiilgfil With each year of constant progress and faithful adherence to the traditions of Originality and Distinction , Pontiac f- remains the Master Engravers to America's Schools. E, The Pontiac proven technique of modern methods of reproduction by experienced craftsmeng the employment of the most modern precision equipmentg the artistic abilities ewqltl . l of our art and layout departments are Pontiac helps in publishing a successful yearbook. 5 f All of the personnel of the Pontiac School Publications Division are proud of their participation in the publication .,,p of your yearbook and express their appreciation for the splendid cooperation by your staff. P 0 Ullhuf ' 9 55 812-822 W. VAN BUREN ST.0 CHICAGO 7, l'l.l.lN0lS 'Telephone HA ymarket 1-1000 I45 Top left-Secretarial: Mrs. Birk- enmeyer, Joanne Thompson, Mrs. Payson, Mrs. Culp, Mrs. Slocin. Top right: Mrs. Stofer. Bottom left: Mrs. Dogg. Bottom right: Lois Stevens, R. N. Right: The Kitchen StaFf. l .f--Quik' so 2 .x L . . Student fb' Abbott, John S. 130, 641, 1215 Buckingham, Grosse Pointe Adrianson, Gerald. M. 149, 67, 851 33 Penn Street, Battle Creek Bos, William 144, 851 .... 1423 Ruddiman, North Muskegon Bourgeois, Alvin R. 136, 851 838-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Alberdo, Maurice S. 1571 ..., 547 Paris S.E., Grand Rapids Alberti, Leo 1311 ...... 1646 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Allen, Bradley M. 177, 301 .... 418 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Allen, David C ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.. 709 Dwlght St., Kalamazoo Allen, Joyce C ,,,,,,,,,.. ,...... 4 18 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Alm, Laura C. 1551 .....................A.......... Rt- 2, Appleyard, Arthur N. 1541..601 S. Spring, La East Jordan Grange, lll. Archbold, John C. 149, 861 .,,. 740 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Archer, Wesley L. ,... ..,. ,...............,. 4 2 2 Ranney, Kalamazoo Arent, Noble P. 1481 .................................... Rt. 1, C0l0I11a Armstrong, Florence 1261 904 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Bourgeois, Glen R ...,. 838-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Braden, Victor K. 1851 .................... 324 E. 8th St., Monroe Brandt, Rosemarie 152, 82, 841 9525 S. 50th Court, Oak Lawn, Ill. Brattstrom, Marilyn C. 177, 64, 281 7518 Evans Ave., Chicago, Ill. Brink, Donald D. 128, 64, 771 331 E. Battle Creek, St., Galesburg Brink, Helen E. 152, 671 ..., 318 Burr Oak St., Kalamazoo Broholm, Richard R. 141, 641 .... 16129 Greenview, Detroit Brown, Alberta J. 1521 ...... 91 Village One, Sheffield, Ala. Brown, Garry E. 183, 85, 861 ..,....................... Schoolcraft Armstrong, Norman L. 135, 831 904 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Asmus, Larraine M ,,,,,,,,,,..,.,..,,,.., 232 Fisher, Grosse Pointe Avery, John A .......,.,, 3411 S. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo Babbitt, Halt 1551 ,,,,.,,....,,....,...,.,,......, 955 Lincoln, Adrian Bachelder, Dallas D .,........,...... 2216 S. Park St., Kalamazoo Bachelder, Millard J. 1311..520 Wheaton Ave., Kalamazoo Baldouf, William 1491 832-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Ball, Donald L .,................,,. 934 Homecrest St., Kalamazoo Bane, Nancyanne 1531 ......,... 612 Minor Ave., Kalamazoo Barnes, Charles W. 1351 .... 1020 W. Main St., Kalamazoo Barnes, Dona R. 1291 .....,,.., 1020 W. Main St., Kalamazoo Barnes, Jack D... ......,...................... 2407 Pow ell, Erie, Pa. Barrett, Suzanne 1521 ..,.,. 438 Parkwood, Ave., Kalamazoo Barth, Nancy A. 1531 ..........,... 224 S. Fletcher, Kalamazoo Beach, Ruth O ......................................... Rt. 1, Three Rivers Beaupre, Doris I. 1551 .......... 312 W. Cedar St., Kalamazoo Beebe, Douglas E ..,,,.. 1644 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo laeebe, Ralph T. 1361 ............................., Rl. 2 , Kalamazoo Bell, Sandra J. 1531 ................ 918 Clinton St., Kalamazoo Bergan, John R. 1541 ........ 240 S. Park St., La Grange, Ill. Brown Brown Brown Brown Broze, Bruda, Harry L. 1361 .................. 249 W. Orleans, Otsego Janet 1481 ............ 91 Village One, Sheffield, Ala. Parke B. 150, 691 .... 740 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe Richard E. 1301 .... 91 Village One, Sheftield, Ala. Andrew 1541 ..........,. 809 W. South St., Kalamazoo George ........................ 458 7th St., Struthers, Ohio Bergman, Frederick A. 1491 2400 S. Desplaines Ave., Riverside, lll. Berry, George W. 141, 831 16192 Marguerite, Birmingham Bertrand, Watson C ......... ...... 2 030 Royce Ave., Kalamazoo Bevan, Barbara J. 182, 491 ........ 8100 E. Jefferson, Detroit Bierema, Everett S. 1851..432 N. Riverview Dr., Parchment Binhammer, Robert T. 1481 803 Richards Ave., Watertown, Wis. Bird, Barbery A. 1821 .................... 319 W. Oak, Greenville Birkenmeyer, Robert D...902 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Biro, Ruth M. 1541 .,,..... 225 E. Victoria, South Bend, Ind. Biscomb, Helen M. 1531 .......... 732 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Bishop, Thomas D. 1501 .,...... 234 Western, Benton Harbor Blandford, Laura M. 1551 ...... 3500 Coit Rd., Grand Rapids Blymeir, Florence M. 143, 65, 841 412 Homer N.E., Grand Rapids BOBYS, Leonard ..................., 729 Montrose Ave., Kalamazoo Bolling, Vernon B. 1481 .............,,,.,.,...,..,...,,,,,, Spring luke 5001, Donald H ................. 721 Montrose Ave., Kalamazoo Boothby, James E .......,.....,......... 316 Ridgeway, St. Joseph Borough, William L. 131, 841 611 Park Ave., South Bend, lnd. Brylawski, Walter M. 1271 ............ 330 Parsons, Kalamazoo Buell, William C. 1571 .......... Rt. 3, 4120 Echo Rd., Pontiac Bulson, Roy 1. 1301 ...................... 758 Glenwood, Jackson Bungert, John G. 1311 .... 851 Park Ave., South Bend, Ind. Bunto, William G. 130, 821 173 Edgemoor, Ave., Kalamazoo Burchtield, Robert 136, 64, 831 ,... 405 Bridge St., Plainwell Burke, Howard J .....,. 2325 S. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo Burns, Lloyd S. 133, 851 142 Tullamore Rd., Garden City, N.Y. Burns, Roger N ........... 1128 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Burr, Mary A. 1481 .......... 1509 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven Cabot, Elaine M. 157, 781 .... 370 Belanger, Grosse Pointe Cain, Richard H ................. 1402 Hillcrest Ave., Kalamazoo Camakci, Yavuz M ....... Emlak caddesi 37, Istanbul, Turkey Caldwell, Raymond W. 150, 861 720 Charlotte Ave., Kalamazoo Campbell, Clayton D. lazl ...........,,. sol Pearl sl., Beldlng Candoli, Italo C. 133, 64, 85, 861 204 W. 10th, Mishawaka, Ind. Canough, Lyle E. 1551 ......,... 61 Grove St., Massena, N.Y. Carlile, Beverly L. 1291 .... 7912 Drexel Ave., Chicago, lll. Carlton, Bradford W ..... 601 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Caro, Frank ........,,........,....,.... 303 Arcadia Ct., Kalamazoo Carpenter, Jack E. 1511 .................................. Orland, lnd- Casey, Phyllis A. 1481 ..., 217 Embell Ct., South Bend, Ind. Catherwood, John J. 1551 ............ 19490 Stratford, Detroit Cerins, Anna E. 1491 .......... 832 W. Lovell St., Kalamazoo Chalmers, Stanley J. 147, 851 .............. 632 Lockhead, Flint Chamberlain, Byron R. 1311 ............................ Constantine Chambers, William T ........,........ 1227 Miles St., Kalamazoo Chang, Hwei J ,,,,,,,,,..,,.. . ,,,,.....,,.............. Shanghai, China Chase, Charles E. 1291 .... 1931 S. 18th Ave., Maywood, Ill. Childress, Gene L. 1481 4513 Du Bois Blvd., Congress Park, lll. Chiz, Daniel G. 125, 381. .........................,........................ . Christen, Milton R. 133, 66, 851 703 Allen, South Bend, lnd. Christman, Normand J. 147, 671 ..., 536 River, Spring lake 0 Chrouch, Patricia L. 1521 ..,...,.., 16215 Sunderland, Detroit Chrzanowski, Joseph B. 1361 832 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Clark, Alan R. 1561 ,..,.. 212 Oneida St., Beaver Dam, Wis. Clark, Elaine M. 1531 ................ Box 355, Rt. 1, St. Joseph Clark, William G. 1491 ........,.,, 216 N. 26th St., Comstock Clawson, Nyle D. 143, 841 ...,.........,..,...,A...... Rt. 4, Ithaca Cline, James H. 1311 .,.......,...... 403 Edgar St., Kalamazoo Collins, Dennis W .......,. ........ 1 710 Tenth Ave., Port Huron Collins, Emily J ............ ...... 2 655 11th St., Port Huron Conklin, Roger 1531 .............,....,,,... P. O. Box 131, Bedford Copeland, James G. 1481 ............ 533 S. Main, Watervliet Carfield, James D. 148, 66, 851 1510 Oxford Rd., Grosse Pointe Corredor, Alfonso 1841 Calle 36 No. 15-42, Bogota, Colombia Cox, Roger C. 1551 ...........,...... 16845 Mark Twain, Detroit Crane, Sarah L. 150, 64, 841 ,.,... 327 W. lroquois, Pontiac Crissman, Nancy J. 1541 .................. 4624 Cass Ave., Utica Cross, Nancy M. 1261 902-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Cross, Robert M. 141, 641 902-A W, Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Crothers, louellen 154, 681..1625 Sunset Blvd., Royal Oak Culp, Donald B. 142, 851 .,,. 819 Academy St., Kalamazoo Culp, Robert L. 128, 83, 851 830 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Cummings, David S ..................... 547 Marlborough, Detroit Cummings, John R. 1641 ............ 547 Marlborough, Detroit CUNY, Gail H ..................... 3021 Westwood Parkway, Flint Dogg, John A. 1491 ..,, 1636 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo D'Agostino, Joseph J. 1431 .... 1245 E. Genesee, Saginaw Dake. Peter 1571 ...........................,................ South Africa Dam, Rithard 1491 ...........,.......... 450 Egleston, Kalamazoo Damm, Rose Marie 132, 84, 861 1123 Jackson St., Kalamazoo Dancer Jacqueline J. 1821 1707 Godwin S.E., Grand Rapids Daniels, Thomas P. 1571 ...,.. 31805 Telegraph, Birmingham Danielson, William F .,...,......,.,,.,,,,,,.,., 7660 4th SL, Dexter Daugherty, Charles R. 1691 .... 809 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo Davis, Alvah G. 142, 66, 671 ..,.,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,. Castile, N,Y, Davis, George A. 1541 .... 854 Grand Marais, Grosse Pointe Davis, Jack M. 1851 .............. 2801 Duchess Dr., Kalamazoo Davis. John C --..-----.-.----------............... 323 Walnut, Allegan Davison, Anne M. 153, 67, 68, 821 619 Clifton Ave., Newark, N.J. De Golia, Gladys L. 126, 841 2162 Wealthy, Grand Rapids De Long, Barbara J. 145, 65, 851 435 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Den Adel, Virginia L. 1261 423 S. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo D9f1iS0l'I, Sheila J ......................... 3702 Lowden, Kalamazoo Des Autels, Fletcher W. 1331 133 Glendale Blvd., Parchment Des Autels, William W. 135, 861 133 Glendale Blvd., Parchment De Shane, Billie A. 1521..257 E. St. Charles, Elmhurst, lll. De Vos, David G. 1511 ........ 722 W. Cedar St., Kalamazoo D9 VOS, John E ---------,4--------.. 722 W. Cedar St., Kalamazoo DEWGYI Lovell J- 1321 A4.A---.--............ Rt. 1, Hickory Corners Dickson, Mariorie J. 131, 841 1001 Security Tower, Bottle Creek Dill, Hugh L. 1521 .,,,................ 576 Nef1 Rd., Grosse Pointe Dillmon, Phillip L ........... 1024 L. Home Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Dillman, Richard S ....,.............. 305 Stuart Ave., Kalamazoo Distin, Robert E. 1281 ....,.,.........,.,...,................... Comstock Dolbee, Gordon L. 136, 64, 651 ...... 10 Guest, Battle Creek Dolenga, Arthur 1521 .....,.......,...,.. 5462 Moran St., Detroit Doty, Patricia J. 147, 681 ..............,.,. Rt. 2, Grand Junction Douglass, James B ..................... 1218 State St., St. Joseph Doyle, John D ...............,...., 3240 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo Drag, Chester J ........... 1652 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Draper, Richard D. 148, 67, 771 .....,,. 16905 Stout, Detroit Dressel, Wayne A. 1401 834-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Dudewicz, Patricia L. 151, 82, 861 2923 S. JeHerson Ave., Saginaw Dudley, Jacquelyn P. 1551 ........,...,. 86 E. Iroquois, Pontiac Dunn, Irene E. 1491 .... 40 Chase St., Newton Centre, Mass. Dye, Robert P. 15012222 E. Washington, Chagrin Falls, O Dymmel, Joan M. 154, 821 7651 Monroe St., Forest Park, Ill. Eaton, Crosby J. 148, 64, 821 16803 Westmoreland Rd., Detroit Edison, Shirley A. 150, 681 2040 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids Edwards, James E. 1391 4019 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, lll. Eldredge, Edward H. 1431 .,.. 828 W. Michigan, Kalamazoo Ellenburg, Jane A. 1501 ...,............ 15711 Pinehurst, Detroit Emigh, E. Lenore 1271 .............................. Rt. 9, Kalamazoo Engdahl, Ted R. 1271 836'A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Ensenberger, Betty J ......... 1106 Summitt, Bloomington, Ill. Enslen, Richard A. 1531 ..........,. 724 Homecrest, Kalamazoo Evans, Alfred W. 149, 851 ...... Reservoir Dr., Boonton, N.J. Feiner, Jeraldine M. 1551 ........ 113 W. William, Ann Arbor Ferguson, Richard C, 1391 ..........................,..,.... Watervliet Ferris, Gordon J ................. 310 S. Riverview Dr., Parchment Field, Bettye 149, 68, 841 .................. Rt. 1, Dickson, Tenn. Filmer, Robert T. 1511 ........ 9144 S. Claremont, Chicago, Ill. Fisher, Morton S ....................... 605 W. Inkster, Kalamazoo Flemming, Kathleen G. 1691 417 Chestnut St., W. Hempstead, L.l., N.Y. Flory, Lawrence D. 1391 .... 529 Kinsmoor, Fort Wayne, Ind. Follett, Elizabeth J. 155, 861..1203 Miller Rd., Kalamazoo Fonner, John H. 150, 67, 68, 69, 861 430 Oak St., Kalamazoo Foster, John L ..... 2041 Houseman Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids Foster, Nancy L ......... 1282 Forest Glen Dr., Winnetka, lll. Fowler, Lloyd A. 1531 ..........., 416 Garland St., Kalamazoo Frisoni Delio L. 140, 66, 861 207 W. 12th St., Mishawaka, Ind. Froom, Thomas W ...,...,..,.... 913 S. Westnedge, Kalamazoo Fry, J, William ,.,,,,,,,,.,..,.....,... 216 Nelson Ave., Kalamazoo Fuller, Harold W. 1301 ............ 714 W. Green Sl., Hastings Gaunt, Martha A. 127, 65, 66, 821 300 W. 13th St., Anderson, Ind. Geer, John B. 125, 64, 65, B51 4205 Lawn, Western Springs, Ill. Georgi, Carol R. 1551 .............,.....,.. 377 Newport, Detroit Gershon, William P. 151, 791 123 W. 111th Place, Chicago, Ill. Giaciolli, Mary F. 126, 821..521 N. Harvey, Oak Park, Ill. Gibbings, Donald R. 1691 ........ 4303 Beaconsfield, Detroit Gibson, Charles E. 1551 .......,.. 16829 Mark Twain, Detroit Gibson, Robert R. 1301 .,................ 1030 E. Troy, Ferndale Gibson, Robert W...620 N. St. Joseph St., South Bend, lnd. Giftels, Nancy 143, 84, 861 ,...,... 1643 Edison Ave., Detroit Ginnebaugh, Leonard A. 1321 125 N. 23rd St., Battle Creek Gladstone, Lynn V. 1431 ..,. 40 Shore Blvd., Brooklyn, N.Y. Glaser, H. Edward 150, 851 842-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Glaser, Marilyn J. 148, 851 716 Sherman Ave., South Bend, lnd. Glennon, William D. 1511 ........ 702 Charlotte, Kalamazoo Glickenhaus, Robert 136, 77, 821 1419 Jesup Ave., New York, N.Y. Goodwill, Patricia H. 1521 .......................... Rt. 1, Richland Gore, Charles W. 1261 ,..,...... N. Shore Dr., Benton Harbor Gospill, John B. 149, 851 ....,....... 1116 Homewild, Jackson Gossel, Barbara A. 1541 .....,............ 1522 Janes, Saginaw Grabarek, George A ....... 627 Homecrest Circle, Kalamazoo Graf, Nancy Jeanne 1471 4337 Woodland Western Springs, Ill. Graham, Edward P ...,, 4591 S. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo Grant, Hector C. 141, 841 842 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Grauel, Charles R ......... 1114 N. Johnson, South Bend, lnd. Graves, Ann B. 154, 831 .... 357 Charles St., Boston, Mass. Greene, Lawrence C ...........,... 116 E. Hammond St., Otsego Gwyn, Dan C. 1321 ............................ 119 E. Jackson, Flint Haack, Wilma 154, 82, 861 1821 S. 10th Ave., Maywood, Ill. Haggerson, Gretchen A. 1561 .... 524 Axtell St., Kalamazoo Hammel, Irene E. 1521 ............ 108 N. Union St., Tecumseh Hammond, Patricia E. 147, 861 680 Rivard Blvd., Grosse Pointe Harbach, Allen B ..... 250 E. Quaker St., Orchard Park, N.Y. Harden, Donald G. 1421 ...... 106 Michigan Ave., Dowogiac Hartleb, Edward M. 136101522 Kingston Ave., Kalamazoo Harvey, Jean D ......................... 419 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo Harvey, Ronald L. 1521 ...,........ 2347 Shettield, Kalamazoo Hascall, Allan P ...................,..,.. 30153 Bristol, Birmingham Hassan, Richard C ................... 2115 Miles Ave., Kalamazoo Hossberger, Donald G. 1B51..26 Fairwood, Pleasant Ridge Hastings, Thomas C ................... 1104 Sheridan, Kalamazoo Haymans, Robert L. 1561 .,....,.,....... 2023 Wiltshire, Berkley Hellman, Marian H. 1481 7947 Maryland Ave., Chicago, Ill. Hendrych, Dolores H. 154, 681 ............ Rt. 2, Grand Haven Herndier, Luann E. 1681 3763 N. First St., Milwaukee, Wis. Hernstat, Gaby 157, 781 .... 16164 Santa Rosa Dr., Detroit Hess, Willard R. 1511 .................... Chippewa St., Buchanan Hewitt, Loraine E. 1511 ........ 1222 Berkshire, Grosse Pointe Hill, Marjorie E. 1501 474 Halstead Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y. Hill, Roderick L. 1471 .............. 311 W. Walnut, Kalamazoo Hill, Shirley E. 135, 861 .............. 6209 Atherton Rd., Flint Hinz, Conrad 149, 851 1121 N. Adams St., South Bend, lnd. Hoare, Hubert E ................. 1519 W. North St., Kalamazoo Hobbs, Nona J. 151, 821 ..........,..... McClew Rd., Burt, N.Y. Hobson, Janet M. 156, 861 .... 1366 Balfour, Grosse Pointe Hoddick, Nancy J ......................... 16239 Mansfield, Detroit Hogan, R. Timothy 165, 8612181 North Ave., Battle Creek Hogle, Joyce A. 1541 ........ 23 Orchard Pl., Gowanda, N.Y. Holland-Moritz, Nancy B. 140, 641 121 Edgemoor, Kalamazoo Holloway, Harry R. 149, 64, 85, 861 37 Woolnough Ave., Battle Creek Holly, Joan E. 1561 .......... 9156 S. Claremont, Chicago, lll. Hopkins, Robert H. 1491 .......... 343 Park Ave., Kalamazoo Horn, Elaine J. 1551 ........ 2632 S. Ridgeland, Berwyn, Ill. Horner, Robert G ............... 2323 Capital S.W., Battle Creek Horning, Donald N. 1861..835 Park Ave., South Bend, lnd. Hoskins, Janet l. 1531 .......... 1621 N. Rose St., Kalamazoo Hosler, John R. 1491 ..... ...,. 1 553 Glen Ave., Muskegon Hrach, Elaine C. 1511 ............ 2601 S. State St., St. Joseph Huff, Richard M. 1371 ...................... 160 Cora St., Allegan Huffman, Glenna M. 157, 821 ........ 14104 Rutland, Detroit Hughes, Barbara E. 1541 ...,...... 410 W. Dutton, Kalamazoo Hulbert, Glen F. 1391 .......... 929 31st St., South Bend, lnd. Hutchins, Eugene L. 1551 ............ 455 Egleston, Kalamazoo Hutton, Kenneth E. 148, 841..5O W. 110th Pl., Chicago, lll. lhrig, Darell E .........,............. 2723 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo lhrman, Kryn G ......................,.. 518 Terrace PI., Kalamazoo lngersoll, Clyde E. 1521 .............,............ Rt. 6, Kalamazoo lves, H. William 149, 671 .................. Foxcroft, Birmingham Jablonski, Val J. 1851 840-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Jackson, Frances L. 155, 69, 821 359 Franklin St., San Mateo, Cal. Jackson, Warren D. 1551 ..., 63 Rodney Ave., Buttalo, N.Y. Jacobs, Mardell G. 1481 ........ 1223 Cherry St., Kalamazoo Jacobsen, Edith V. 1521 ................ Box 477, Benton Harbor Jager, Marilyn J. 1551 .... 444 Delaware S.E., Grand Rapids Jennings, Ruth 1561 ........ 9135 S. Claremont, Chicago, Ill. Johnson, Donald L. 151, 681..129 Du Bois St., Du Bois, Pa. Johnson, Lorayne M. 1561 10458 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. Johnson, Marguerite A. 134, 651 220 Timber Lone, South Bend, lnd. Johnson, Walter W ..... 1648 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Jones, Joseph A. 167, 84, 861 10 Thomas St., Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa Jones, Paul M. 1271 .............. 768 Hall Rd., Dahlgren, Va. Joslin, Mary O. 135, 69, 85, 861 84 Columbia Blvd., Kenmore, N.Y. Jurgensen, John A ..... 1642 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Kaiser, Ralph G. 152, 861 .......... 654 Gull St., Kalamazoo Kaser, Maurice C ......................... 105 Glendale, Parchment Keating, Helen J. 166, 77, 82, 851 8130 Essex Ave., Chicago, lll. Kellerman, Joyce L. 154, 681 320 Shirley Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. Kennedy, Hugh J. 134, 861 216 Mt. Vernon N.W., Grand Rapids Kersies, Mary C. 150, 69, 861 530 Woodward Ave., Kalamazoo Ketcham, Robert B. 152, 671..118 Keeney St., Evanston, Ill. Kimsey, Ernest N ................. 316 W. Dutton St., Kalamazoo King, Earl C. 1851 ........ 1020 N. Hill St., South Bend, lnd. King, Robert L. 1571 .......................... Rt. 1, Magnolia, O. Kingscott, Marilyn R ......... 2007 Winchell Ave., Kalamazoo Klein, Joan 135, 641 .................. 919 S. 7th, Goshen, lnd. Klein, Richard D. 1551 .......... 1113 Cedar St., Elkhart, lnd. Klein-Wassink, Frederick 1451 824 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Kneller, James C. 1381 .,.,.,....,. 305 N. Jones St., Dawagioc Knight, Marilyn 1521 ,.,.,,., Long Beach, Michigan City, Ind. Koebbe, Donald H. 1541 ...... 543 Pemberton, Grosse Pointe McLaughlin, Carolyn A. 1551 Koehlinger, Eugene A ..... 838 W. Michigan Ave., Koestner, Paul H .,...,...............,,......,......,...... Rt. Kokinakes, John C. 1421 ...... 309 Pauline Blvd., Koning, Alice L. 149, 821 ......,. 1136 S. Park St., Kontur, Leonard P. 156, 851 Rl. 1, Box 243, La Kalamazoo 1, Richland Ann Arbor Kalamazoo Grange, Ill. Matheny, Dolores M. 1481 ...,.... 1000 Beechmont, Dearborn Newland' Conslcnce L' 168' 821 Konlen, Shirley M ............, 7552 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Ill. Koopsen, Leon A. 1371 ....,....... 122 E. Dutton, Kalamazoo Kring, Dennis E .................. .......,.... 2 906 Lapeer Rd., Flint Laansmo, John A. 1291 ................ 14358 Artesian, Detroit Lacey, Louise J. 148, 65, 821 ..., 313 W. Maple, Con1an,lll. Loch, Conrad W. 1481 .............. 3956 Kipling Ave., Berkley La Monica, Henry P. 1371 2505 Hainsworth Ave., Riverside, Ill. Lange, Donna A ....,...,.... 5834 N. Washtenaw, Chicago, lll. Langford, LOUiS L ....................... 815 N. Sheldon, Charlotte Larkin, Daniel C ..................... 3134 Woodstock Dr., Detroit Leddy, John H. 164, 791 ..36 Cambridge Pl., Brooklyn, N.Y. Legerstee, Donna M. 129, 65, 821 1801 S. Westnedge Ave., Kalamazoo Leighton, Art H. 145, 851 ...... 905 Prairie, Des Plaines, Ill. Leighton, Marion E. 1481 ........ 905 Prairie, Des Plaines, III. Leitz, Frederick H ...,..,.............. 1343 Floral Dr., Kalamazoo Lenox, John G ...............A............. 14466 Mansfield, Detroit Lewis, George M. 150, 781..13934 Grandmont Rd., Detroit lindermon, Polly A. 1501 .............,........ Lake St., Bridgman Lindsay, Yvonne D. 144, 64, 65, 661 319 Finley Rd., Lombard, Ill. Lindskold, Svenn A. 1551 ...,...,........ 15325 Griggs, Detroit locklin, David H ....,...................... 123 Oneida Rd., Pontiac Lough, Evelyn E. 1511 ........ 7401 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. Louis, Kenneth D .......... ........ 2 803 S. Burdick, Kalamazoo Lowther, Harry J .......,.,....... 822 Barrington, Grosse Painle LUSE, R01JeI'1 A. 154, 861 .............,......,...,. Rt. 3, Coldwater MacKenzie, Frazer A. 1531. ......... 23720 Oak Glen, Detroit Mac Tavish, Charles F .......,..,.....,...,,..,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,, Lowell Maes, Alice S. 152, 77, 82, 861 .... P. O. Box 110, Marshall Mogas, Thomas A. 130, 851 ...... 133 E. Dutton, Kalamazoo Magee, Wayne E. 1481 ..................,, 930 Rose, Big Rapids Maloney, R. Jeanne ........,....... 217 S. Wood St., Chesaning Maltby, Charles W. 1541 .... 2328 Kenwood, St., Kalamazoo Mantin, Marvin 128, 851 790 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. Maroney, William H. 1491..Woodstock Rd., Gates Mills, O. Marlin, L. lone ,... ,..... ...,., . ........... 4 1 5 Davis St., Kalamazoo Martinek, Harold 1491 5301 S. La Grange Rd., La Grange, Ill. Mason, George H ......... 836 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Matson, Carl A. 1511 4220 Franklin Ave., Western r Matson, Gloria A. 153, 651 ...... 411 Edgemoo Mauer, Edwin L. 1561 .... 2609 Parchmount Ave., May, Lynn W ............. 1656 W. Michigan Ave., Mayer, S. Lawrence 1401 ........ 1200 Hol-Hi Dr., Springs, Ill. Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo McBrearty, William R ..................... 2240 Lawrence, Detroit McCandIiss, William H. 1491 70 College Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids McCorl, Illene R. 149, 841 ........ 1009 E. Park Dr., Midland McCarthy, Dorothy E. 149, 64, 821 .............. Somers, Conn. McClaran, Richard G. 1861 ................ Rt. 1, Lo Grange, lll. McColl, John A. 1541 .......... 2814 Woodcliff, Grand Rapids McConner, Walter R. 1431 ,............... 526 Belmont, Detroit McCulloch, Buford B ......... 10349 S. Hamilton, Chicago, Ill. McDaniel, William G. 1861 ..,. 128 W. North St., Kalamazoo McGeachy, Joan E. 182, 841 ........ 747 N. Main St., Lapeer Mclntyre, Clyde W. 1551 .... 124 S. Eastern Ave., Joliet, lll. 2328 Tipperary Rd., Kalamazoo Means, Richard L. 147, 83, 861 3319 Darlington Rd., Toledo, O. Meanwell, William B. 151, 771 .... 17344 Appaline, Detroit Melson, Wallace B. 139, 78, 841 26 Prospect S.E., Grand Rapids Merchant, Howard D. 1511 ..,... 531 Archer Ave., St. Joseph Mergard, William G ............... 527 S. Cuyler, Oak Park, 111. Merriman, Bertch A .................... ........ ........,.......... P o w Pow Merlz, Marvin C. 168, 691 2313 Parkview Ave., Kalamazoo Meux, Milton O. 1681 .............. 114 Catherine, Kalamazoo Meyerson, Betteonn 1551 ........ 136 Cambridge, Dayton, O. Michael, Stanley L. 148, 691 ........ Rt. 1, Schoolcraft, Mich. Millard, Robert G ................... 218 Burr Oak St., Kalamazoo Mills, Kenneth L. 1481 ........ 821 W. Walnut St., Kalamazoo Millspaugh, Phyllis I. 186122027 Brown St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Minto, Frank H .............. .......... 8 52 Yarmouth, Birmingham Minzey, Lynette H. 133, 641 ........ Corey Lake, Three Rivers Mitchell, Dorothy M ................. 828 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo Miyagawa, James E ............... 1415 Hays Park, Kalamazoo Mondry, William B. 1521 .... 281 Ridgemont, Grosse Pointe Montgomery, Milton G. 1671 ...... 13538 Ohio Ave., Detroit Morgan, Patricia K. 1541 ,.., 1121 E. zna Aive., Royal Oak Morrell, James W. 147, 791 .....,...... 722 Axtell, Kalamazoo Mosier, Kenneth A. 1571 .......... 507 Clinton St., Kalamazoo Moulton, Chandler C. 138, 851 125 N. Stone Ave., La Grange, lll. Mueller, Richard M. 157, 821 7545 Cromwell Dr., Clayton, Mo. Mueller, William C ........... 321 S. Birchwood, Louisville, Ky. Manger, Sally A, 1351 ..,............. 4000 Chatsworth, Detroit Murch, Nancy C. 154, 66, 681 650 N. Kalamazoo, Paw Paw Nahikian, Raymond S. 1391 .......................... Rt. 1, Allegon Nawrot, James J. 137, 66, 85, 861 708 N. Johnson St., South Bend, Ind. Neeser, Robert O. 157, 851 2038 Beverly Pl., South Bend, lnd. Nelson, Maurice A. 137, 691 1654 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Nelson, Richard L. 157, 821 111 E. Eaton Ave., South Bend, Ind. 1215 Cambridge Dr., Kalamazoo Newland, Robert W ......... 1215 Cambridge Dr., Kalamazoo Nichols, Robert G. 1551 ...... 1750 Golfview, Benton Harbor Nichols, Waller W ........,,.,..... 9819 Church Rd., Grosse Pte. Niedringhaus, Thomas E ............. 825 Hays Park, Kalamazoo Nilson, David B. 1371 ...... ..... 4 81 Sunset Ave., Plymouth Norris, Sue A ..,.................... ........,.......... M iddlebury, Ind. Novosotko, Joan I. 1561 ............ 1522 Gallegher, Saginaw Nugent, Patricia .............. 3610 Townley Rd., Cleveland, O. Nye, Alrnonte E ...,.... ...,....,. 1 922 Portage St., Kalamazoo Obara, Zdzislaw J. 1321 .... 2028 W. Mclean, Chicago, lll. Olmsted, William D. 1501 .,....., 1622 Grove St., Kalamazoo Olson, Bernard C .,....... 1658 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Orr, R. David 133, 671 4136 Gilbert Ave., Western Springs, lll. Orsolini, Reginald A. 1861 2424 N. New England, Chicago, Ill. Osborn, Elizabeth H. 135, 64, 65, 831 2485 Linwood Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Osborne, Mary K ....................... 15016 Strathmoor, Detroit Ottenweller, Rita A. 178, 861 3310 Webster St,. Ft. Wayne, lnd. Overbeek, Donald E. 1321 ...... 1209 Vassar Dr., Kalamazoo Overley, John P. 133, 671 .... 2023 Waite Ave., Kalamazoo Pardee, G. Winfield ......................,..... 126, Pearl, Charlotte Parler, Claire P ......,..,... 3319 Elmhurst Rd., Columbus, S.C. Parsons, Barry T. 1531 ...,.. 2964 Old Orchard Dr., Pontiac Patten, Bradley M. 1511 ........ 418 Malden, La Grange, Ill. Pavlick, Stanley J ............. 247 Oak Grove Ave., Kalamazoo Payette, Robert J. 153, 781 944 San Lucia S.E., E. Grand Rapids Paz, Alfonso .................... Carrera 4a 4-63, Cali, Colombia Peabody, Henry N. 1861 ...............,.... 1415 Parker, Detroit Pelto, Joyce A. 1781 .............. 42 Bowen Ave., Battle Creek Pelto, Maurice S. 1551 ....,..... 42 Bowen Ave., Battle Creek Perkins, James A ...........................,.......,.,.,. Rt. 1, Richland Petersen, Harry L. 1381 ..,. 8874 Dixie Highway, Fair Haven Peterson, Thomas J. 1531 ........ 2002 Roseland, Royal Oak Petrilli A. David 154, 641 615 Stanley Terrace N.E., Grand Rapids Phelps, Edwin P. 1281 .....,.. Box 193, Rt. 1, Hickory Corners Piechocki, Ernest 151, 85, 861 1706 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Pierce, Hurley R. 1851 ................., 94 Parcom St., Comstock Pierce, Nannette A. 148, 77, 861 ........ 837 E. 9th St., Flint Pike, Clair W. 1421 ....,............... 260 W. Allegan, Otsego Pike, Kermit O. 1481 .................... 260 W. Allegan, Otsego Pitkethly, Robert M. 138, 681 ................ 2703 Mason, Flint Pizzat, Joseph 134, 771 ............ 921 W. 24th St., Erie, Pa. Pollie, Donald M. 134, 671 .... 211 Dole St., Grand Rapids Porter, Jack J. 1411 ...,.............................. Rt. 1, Galesburg Porter, John E. 1381 ......,..... 966 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe Postula, Carol J. 154, 681 .... 623 Riverside, Villa Park, Ill. Praeger, Patricia J. 152, 77, 821 1215 Jetterson, Kalamazoo Predmore, Russell A ...... ........ 3 29 North St., Auburn, Ind. Priehs, Alvin C. 1561 .......,....,..... 8100 E. Jefferson, Detroit Prior, Thomas J. 156, 641 .....,...... 1121 Forbes, Kalamazoo Prudon, Robert J. 1451 1702 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Pulliam, Frances A. 1511 437 N. Edgewood, La Grange, lll. Quick, Cynthia M. 148, 68, 82, 861 1822 Union Blvd. S.E., Grand Rapids Quick, H. Eloise 140, 681 1822 Union Blvd. S.E., Grand Rapids Rafferty, Paul L .......................,........................... Schoolcraft Ruley, Rita R. 1571 .............. 411 Douglas Ave., Kalamazoo Ralph, Marilyn J. 1481 ...... 830 Washington, Grosse Pointe Ralph, William R. 1481 ........ 1010 Yorkshire, Grosse Pointe Ralston, Susan J. 155, 821 .... 310 Burrows Rd., Kalamazoo Ravh, William H ............. 31 Broadway Ave., Benton Harbor Reed, Melvin L. 148, 671 .......... 1129 Race St., Kalamazoo Reeve, Willard N ............. 63 Malden Ave., La Grange, Ill. Reverski, Harold F. 1511 ........ 201 Nelson St., Battle Creek Rickman, Joyce W. 1491..321 W. lnkster Ave., Kalamazoo Rigsbee, Barbara J. 155, 82, 841 542 John St., Kalamazoo Rimmel, Rex. A .......... ...... 1 9 N. La Vista, Battle Creek Rix, Mary Jo 1491 .,...,..., .................. R t. 8, Kalamazoo Roberts, Jane E. 1491 ...,.,.................................. Schoolcraft Robins, Owen H. 1531 .............. 237 Fremont, Battle Creek Robinson, Janet l. 149, 64, 78, 821 131 E. Chicago St., Coldwater Robinson, Joan M. 144, 82, 841 221 8th St., Estherville, la. Rodenhiser, Robert A. 152, 821 29 Clinton St., Malden, Mass. Rogowski, Harriet H. 1561 10035 S. Carpenter, Chicago, Ill. RohIof1, Patricia C. 132, 82, 841 1443 Alamo Ave., Kalamazoo Rohlofi, Paul F. 1411 ...... ..,.... 6 04 S. Park St., Kalamazoo Romm, John D. 1481 ..... ............... 1 944 Edison, Detroit Root, John H, 1251 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,... 564 Hollister Bldg., Lansing Rose, James R. 153, 771 .... 306 Lietch Ave., La Grange, lll. Rosenbaum, Louis ........ 1710 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Ruch, Arlyle C ................................... Box 124, Spring lake Rumohr, John E. 1861 ................ 319 W. Congress, Belding Rzepka, Edward J. 149, 851 1700 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Sadler, Lloyd E ....................... 716 Hawley St., Kalamazoo Sailor, Patricia J. 1541 1220 E. Bowman St., South Bend, Ind. Saldarriaga, Oscar 1531 Cacharreria, Mundial, Medellin, Columbia Sarnra, Calil ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,.,... 1907 Detroit St., Flint Sayers, William E. 127, 851 818 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Schau, Marshall G. 1401..1028 Lakeway, Ave., Kalamazoo Schlichting, Mary A. 1541 .... 2805 Green St., Racine, Wis. Schmid, Doris E. 1511 ........ 10404 Sangamon, Chicago, Ill. Schmitt, Richard N. 1861 ........ 1155 Vassar Dr., Kalamazoo Schreiber, Barbara J. 135, 66, 821 ...... Box 71, Galesburg Sghrier, Mary E. 1551 ,,,,,,,,,.,.., 1519 Clinton St., Muskegon Schroder, Joanne W. 1511 4087 Rose Ave., Western Springs, Ill. Schultz, Richard W. 1671 89 Oakdale Blvd., Pleasant Ridge Schultz, Wesley E. 139, 77, 861 569 Cass St., Benton Harbor Schumaker, George B. 1571..16746 Westmoreland, Detroit Schwarz, Gwendolyn C. 1000 Queen Anne Rd., Teaneck, N.J. Schweigs, Jesse J ............... 1307 W. North St., Kalamazoo Seabridge, Joan R. 147, 64, 78, 861 600 Washington Rd., Grosse Pointe Seibert, Margaret E. 140, 64, 77, 82, 851 8958 219th St., Queens Village, N.Y. Sentz, John R. 1511 ............ 299 Bartram Rd., Riverside, Ill. Serrin, Richard W ......................... 505 Dodge, Evanston, lll. Setterman, Ralph A. 1561 7515 9th Ave. N.W., Seattle, Wash. Setzer, Milton A. 1561 .... 804 University Pl., Grosse Pointe Sevin, Whitney, L. 153, 691 684 Madison Ave., Birmingham Sharpe, Mariorie M. 148, 781 ........ 335 W. Court, Hastings Sharpe, Robert L. 1521 ..............,,,. 335 W. Court, Hastings Sheets, Richard A ...,..,.....,.... 1622 JeFlerson St., Kalamazoo Shell, Marilyn C. 150, 861 ....., 494 N. State St., St. Joseph Shivel, Jean L. 1491 ..,,............,... 1420 Cherry, Kalamazoo Shoup, Donald W. 1521 .....................,...... Middlebury, Ind. Sievers, Noble F. 140, 64, 851 701 Anderson St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Simanton, Robert M. 1851 .,..,. 1304 S. Main, Auburn, Ind. Skutt, Dorothy L. 1541 ...... 439 Valley Ave., Grand Rapids Slezak, Richard J. 1371 1747 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, lll. Richard J. 1531 ..,....... 418 Kent Rd., Riverside, lll. Smith, Almira M. 149, 831 1314 Woodlawn Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Smith, Arthur W. 1511 6828 S. Michigan Ave., South Bend, Ind. Smith, Barbara M. 127, 66, 77, 821 Smith, F 105 Forest Hill Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. red B. 164, 671 .....,...,.. 2421 Ryons, Lincoln, Neb. Smith, Hobart F. 148, 791 1017 Riverside, South Bend, Ind. Smith, Jean E. 144, 65, 851 1708 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Smith, JoAnne M ..........,,..,,,,,,. 7930 Calumet, Chicago, Ill. Smith, Ruthellen H. 1541 ..,,.....,,. 123 Morse St., Coldwater Smith, Shirley A. 1541 ........,,,. 14526 Glastonbury, Detroit Snyder, Somers, Marilyn l .,..,..., 1619 Porchmount Ave., Kalamazoo Robert W ...............,,.... 14951 Asbury Park, Detroit Southworth, Howard I. 145, 641 829 W. Academy St., Kalamazoo Spatholt, louis C. 138, 79, 851 Speight, Spence, Spencer, Shore Acres, Lake Geneva, Wis. Donald A. 1481 ............ 1317 E. Elza, Hazel Park Arthur D. 1271.840 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Daniel D. 1861 1527 Lincoln Way West, South Bend, Ind. Sprague, Hugh D. 1281 1638 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Stoebler, Richard G ................. 2212 S. Rose St., Kalamazoo Stanski, Charlie T. 142, 85, 861 3417 Bowser Ave., Fort Wayne, lnd. Stateler, Jane D. 156, 82, 841 276 Sunset Ave., Glen Ellyn, Ill. Stefott, James E ...,......... 826 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Stelle, Robert E .............,... 3609 S. Westnedge, Kalamazoo Stemnock, Louis J. 150, 861 Stermer, 1046 College St., South Bend, lnd. Eugene P. 142, 831..2243 Portage St., Kalamazoo Steurer, John ..,.,......... 718 W. Kalamazoo Ave., Kalamazoo Stevens, Stevens, Robert L. 154, 83, 861 202 Arcadia Ct., Kalamazoo Stewart, James L. 1371 ...... 721 Egleston Ave., Kalamazoo Stewart, Robert P ..........,....,. 613 Wildwood Pl., Kalamazoo Stickan, Virginia A. 126, 841 .,.,.,...,,.......,. Rt, 3, Coldwater Stickler, Nancy M. 152, 821 511 E. Hottman St., Three Rivers Stock, Laurence J .........,.., 200 Jakway, Rd., Benton Harbor Stolle, Louis W .....,. ....,,..,,... 1 024 Lay Blvd., Kalamazoo Stommen, John P ...... ..... 2 O4 W. Cedar St., Kalamazoo Stover, Clarence F ............. 1523 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo Stover, Mary J. 1571 ..........,. 328 Touraine, Grosse Pointe Stowe, Doris ................................ 132 Catherine, Kalamazoo Stowell, Joyce E. 148, 821 .....,.. 14223 Strathmoor, Detroit Stromberg, June F. 1561 ...... 301 Wadsworth, Traverse City Strong, William A ..,..,...,...........,. 524 Wealthy, Kalamazoo Strumpfer, Rex W ......... 302 W. Irvington, South Bend, Ind. Strumpfer, Robert D...904-A W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Studhalter, June M. 151, 851 3011 76th Ct., Elmwood Park, lll. Sulkowski, Zdzislaw E. 1531 ..,..,.....,,,,,,,,, Sao Paulo, Brazil Summerlott, Ruthalva J. 155, 831 2125 Crane Ave., Kalamazoo Sunderland, Jack W. 144, 851 4243 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Svendson, Lester R. 1451 .... 6115 Nagle Ave., Chicago, Ill. Sweet, John G ....,..................,,.,...,.,.,,. Box 53, Schoolcratt Szabo, Alex 1381 .,.... 1704 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Szabo, Ruth M. 1341..1704 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Taft, Thomas S. 1481 .,...,,,,,....,,.... 221 Hollywood, Monroe Tarlov, Jay R ............. .Shorefront Pork, S., Norwalk, Conn. Taylor, Robert L. 150, 851 ...,.,, N302 Jackson, Spring Lake Thiel, Malcolm G. 1541 ............ 1402 Niles Ave., St. Joseph Thiessen, Peter A ............ ...,,. 5 231 Boylan St., Parchment Thomas, Richard S ......., ,.,,,. 2 317 Springhill, Kalamazoo Thompson, Harriet A ...................,. P. O. Box 46, Watervliet Thorpe, Marilee 134, 65, 681 ........... 1248 Coplin, Detroit Timmer, Richard 155, 83121855 Burlingame, Grand Rapids Todd, Doris L. 1491 ..,, 2333 Fairview Ave., East Gary, Ind. Todd, Thomas A ..................... 918 W. Main St., Kalamazoo Tompkins, Ellen J. 1511 .........,.,.,,... 124 S. Monroe, Sturgis Topp, Darol W ......,,...,.,., ,...... 6 41 Phillips, Kalamazoo Touse, James B .........,.,,.......,.,,,...... 152 Hillsdale, Hillsdale Townsend, Maurice B. 14312208 Wildwood Apts., Jackson Towsley, Nancy F. 1521 ......................,, 515 Main, Midland Traverse, Sarah E. 154, 681..17l2 Forres Ave., St. Joseph Travis, Harry E. 1281 .......... 1803 Oakland Dr., Kalamazoo Treat, Robert G. 147, 66, 67, 861 13091 Fenton Rd., Fenton Trump, Jack A ............... 834 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Tutera, Vito T. 151, 66, 851 ..,......... 1214 Lapeer, Saginaw Tyler, James C ........,...,..,... 2304 Edgewood Pl., Kalamazoo Tyndal, F. Jane 144, 82, 841 ............................................ Urbank, John L. 148, 861 .......... 16708 Ashton Rd., Detroit Vagness, Nancy L. 1781 ...,.,,,..., 7533 Dante, Chicago, lll. Van Avery, Charles N ..,............ 613 Parker St., KalGrnal0O Van Dozer, John W. 1651 ,..,,....... Box 607, Benton Harbor Van Giesen, James J. 1381 2247 Tipperary Rd., Kalamazoo Van Haalten, Lee .,,...,,..,,...... 1339 Howard St., Kalamazoo Van Horn, Donald H. 129, 67, 77, 851 4525 Wolf Rd., Western Springs, lll. Vannoni, Zano 1521 ..,... 310 W. 13th St., Mishawaka, Ind. Van Zoeren, Charles A. 157, 781 1012 Osborne St., Kalamazoo Velek, Earl J. 1521 ........ 736 N. Kensington, La Grange, lll. Venderbush, Kenneth R. 153, 68, 781 820 Pemberton, Grosse Pointe Ver Hey, Anthony W .,,,,....,,,, 1246 Kilgore Rd., Kalamazoo Verplank, L. Midge 1531..305 N. Jackson St., Spring Lake Vickery, Laurence L. 148, 781..913 Staple Ave., Kalamazoo Vincent, James I.. 1411 ............ 120 S. Franklin, Centreville Vits, Alvert L. 1391 827 Hawthorne Terrace, Manitowoc, Wis. Voorhees, Patricia L. 1501 .......,........ Rt. 9, St. Paul, Minn. Vorce, Barbara E. 1531 .............................. Rt. 1, Vicksburg Wagner, Evelyn J ............. 1216 Franklin Circle, Kalamazoo Wagner, Philip I ....... 35 Norfolk Ave., Clorenden Hills, lll. Wakeman, Anne E. 125, 771 17129 Maumee, Grosse Poinle Waldo, James A. 1851 .,.... 413 S. Frederick Sl., Kalamazoo Walker, Roberl C. 1311 1628 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Wall, Belle D, 142, 821 ............ 4716 Beacon, Chicago, lll. Wallace, Gloria M ............. 3341 N. Oak Park, Chicago, Ill. Wallace, Thomas V ..,....,.....,.....,,...... 215 E. Ash Sl., Mason Wallers, Frank J. 145, 851 ........ 5718 Talman, Chicago, lll. Ward, Mary J. 134, 821..1515 Stamford Ave., Kalamazoo Ward, Palrick J ....,........,..,.. 496 Kingsbury Dr., Kalamazoo Walers, Susan .......... ..,. ,..,........... 2 5 16 Schaefer, Saginaw Wathen, Suzanne H. 156, 69, 82, 841 614 Lake Sl., Cadillac Walson, Mary A. 147, 641 .......... 1785 Woodland, Ponliac Webb, Horace L. 133, 851 ..,. 1206 Division Sl., Kalamazoo Webster, James L. 1521 .......... 2315 Powell Ave., Erie, Pa. Weigle, Carol J. 144, 651 .... 201 Edson Ave., Lombard, Ill. Weirs, David J. 1561 ........ 1224 Miami Rd., Benlon Harbor Wendt, Jack L. 1521 ............ 833 Academy Sl., Kalamazoo Wendzel, Douglas E. 1541 ...... 3009 Broadway, Kalamazoo Wendzel, Kennelh L. 1541 ...........,..........., Rl. 2, Walervliel Werner, Glenn L. ................... 305 Sluarl Ave., Kalamazoo Welherbee, Martha N. 1561 1115 Whittier Rd., Grosse Poinle Whan, Mary A. 128, 64, 66, 67, 681 422 W. Foresl, Ypsilanti While, Robeil A ...... ........ 3 15 Woodward Ave., Kalamazoo Wightman, Ronald L ....... 410 Parchmount Ave., Kalamazoo Wilder, Edwin H. 1521 ....,..... Rl. 4, Box 724, Ballle Creek Williams, Charles H...lO8 W. Woodbine, Chevy Chase, Md. Willson, Inez 147, 641..921 Maffell Sl., Muskegon Heighls Willson, Wilson 1 Wilson, Wilson 1 Wilson, Wilson Winan 1 5, Thomas C. 147, 851 .... 418 Maison, Grosse Poinle Constance R. 156, 821 .... 16580 Mendola, Delroil Gary E ........ ......,. 8 13 Fenimore Ave., Kalamazoo Gerald O ....... ......... 1 403 Trails End, Kalamazoo Karl H .,................... 1520 5. Capilol Sl., Pekin, lll. Richard C. 1861 .......... 730 Norlon Dr., Kalamazoo Paul E. 1821 ................ 139 Thompson, Kalamazoo Windisch, Richard H. 178, 821 49 Butler Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y. Winkler, Frederick W. 1771 ................ 407 Hicks, Plainwell Winler, Roger L. 1571 .... 625 E. Fairview, South Bend, Ind. Wise, Sally A. 150, 821 .... 2237 Cambridge, Columbus, O. Will, Alvin S. 134, 831 .............................. Hickory Corners Wolft, Donald D. 1291 ...... 1346 Norfolk, Westchester, Ill. Wood, Joan D. 153, 79, 821..316 Sluarl Ave., Kalamazoo Wood, Robert L ............,........ 1516 Nassau Sl., Kalamazoo Woodruff, Alice L. 1551 ..........,............. Box 115, Norlhville Woodruff, Janel D. 152, 661 1350 Yorkshire Rd., Grosse Poinle Wren, Barbara A. 1531 .............. 19250 Lancashire, Delroil Wrighl, Allyn H. 149, 641. ............. 1100 Chillock, Jackson Wrighl, Charles H. 1251 1630 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo Wrighl, Helen B. 1571 ............ 421 E. Berrien Sl., Paw Paw Wursler, Herbert C. 1501 221 E. Third Sl., Mishawaka, Ind. Yaple, Edward L ........,........ 613 N. Edwards Sl., Kalamazoo Young, Rosemary H. 1511 .... 429 Creslon Ave., Kalamazoo Youngs, Kennelh A. 1291 ...... 2308 S. Park Sl., Kalamazoo Zeedyk, Helen M. 1441 ........ 832 S. Burdick Sl., Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Ziegert, Jack R ..................... 514 N. Arlington, Zook, Zelda 157, 681 .......... 255 Capilol N.E., Ballle Creek Zuhl, William A ............. . ........ 933 Lewis Ave., St. Joseph ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The editor wishes to express her appreciation to all those who have cooperated in the publication ofthe 1950 Boiling Pot. Especially she would like lo thank: Dr. Walter W. Waring for his help and encour- agement as faculty adviser, The Faculty Committee on Student Publi- cations, Mr. Joseph Schiavone of Schiavone Studio, Mr. J. S. Mother-N way of the Pontiac Engraving and Eleclrotype Company, Mr. Harold E. Barnes of the Barnes Printing Company, Mr. Edward Kose of The S. K. Smith Cover Company, Mr. Edward Louth of the Department of Public Relations, and the student stall for their loyal assistance. The picture of Dr. Everton was laken by Lininger, lhe September aclivilies and 1949 May Courl by The Gazelle, the piclure of Hoben Hall by Ward C. Morgan, and lhe Adrian, DePauw, Hillsdale, and Hope basketball pictures by Hal Fuller. 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Among the departments receiv- ing such stimulation were the Psychology, Sociology, English, and German divisions. The Biology, Spanish, Physics, Art, Music, and Physical Education departments also gained new personnel. With new personalities and new courses came methods and ideologies that have stim- ulated and have challenged those existent, although the basic ideals and purposes of both the new and the traditional elements are in reality the same. Beginning in September with the orienta- tion program in which faculty advisers and student counselors cooperated in acquainting new students with campus life, definite prog- ress has been made toward a fuller student- faculty understanding. This genuine interest and reciprocal concern continued throughout the year in faculty homes, at student-facully parties, and at coffee hours, as well as in the usual classrooms and seminars. Good sports- manship, like that displayed in the Campus Chest auction, highlighted faculty participa- tion in the year's all-college activities. Besides directing students in classroom lec- tures and discussions and in informal confer- ences, many of the faculty are active in community affairs and business. A wide vari- ety of interests in such fields as athletics, astronomy, horticulture, literature, and the fine arts characterizies their avocational ac- tivities. Wide experience and such diversified in- terests, combined with a searching knowl- edge of their respective fields of study, have added spark to class discussions, and have served to reveal to students the fact that all learning does not come from textbooks. True wisdom must result from the blending of broad, practical experience with the more intellectual and theoretical knowledge ob- tained from books. f, 5 W le lyi- h .714 P '!'rN-J'- ENGLISH 'Q E i 1-1,2 . .,,...,, 5.1. -. Q' H gh L -- -f-0 P --WV' L ' ' -Z 'hz ' ff ,T X 'thaw ' ff . - ' 're .V- L .A ' 4 f- X ... .AE .P L-R: Dr. Arnold Mulder, Mr, Samuel Brown, Dr. Walter Waring. BOWEN HALL SPEECH and DRAMA 6L,,,M1rf' lil L-R: Dr. Ethel Kaump, Rev. Roland C. Pickhart, Miss Eleanor Baum. L-R: Miss Virginia Earl, Mrs. L. E. Mills, Mrs. Ronald C. McCreary, Dr. Gunther Bonnin, Dr. Marion Duns- more, Dr. Richard Olmsted, Miss Mariorie Watson. .1 .Ov FOREIGN LANGUAGES L-R: Dr. Nelson, Walton, L-R: Miss Lulu Coolis, Donna Legerstee Miss Frances Diebold, Patricia Rohloff Miss Ferguson. Hilda Myers, Dr. John W. Hornbeck, Mr. Dr. Lawrence Strong, Dr. Thomas O Dr. Allen B. Stowe, Dr. Ian Barbour mrs . ,, I I 4? BIOLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCES and MATHEMATICS HUMANITIES l-R: Dr. Donald Van Liere, Dr. Marion Duns- more, Dr. L. J. Hemmes. ART Mr. Michaill Waskowsky. MUSIC I.-R: Mrs. Henry Overley, Mr. Marvin Feman, Miss Frances Clark, Mr. Wil- liam Boyd, Mr. Henry Overley. , -af ? '5...,.. -N ,E Q, DQ, -M h 'fi' J, vf,,,.M nv mgji' 5 5 ,. -1 , 34:1 1 A wit Y A 1 NX IS SOCIOLOGY L-R: Mrs. L. E. Mills, Dr. Ray mond Hightower. SOCIOLOGY and EDUCATION L-R: Mr. Charles Swan, Mrs. May Warner, PHYSICAL EDUCATION L-R: Miss Barbara Hopkins, Mr. Henry Lasch. ikdk Y 'P lnfifl DR. Rosskr F. CORNELL this spring was called to higher service. A graduate of Cornell College, he received his doctorate from the Univer- sity of Michigan, and faithfully served Kalamazoo College for thirty years. Not only as professor to political science students, but as Director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, he has been worthy of the respect and affection of all who knew him. His intiuence in the college and community remain a living inspiration to all who carry on his work. JOHN BURGER, custodian of sfefson Chapel, since September, 1947, will also be missed by students and faculty alike. With a friendly smile and greeting for all, he cheerfully gave his service at all times. Siuflwia The instability and confusion that are prevalent in our student body, as in all colleges of this era, are illustrated by disquieting oblique lines incorporated in a design based upon geometric triangular forms. The diagonal line brings us as students into a campus society where, through the faculty, the curriculum, diversified events, and a Christian environment, we may develop a deeper understanding of life's meaning and design, thus progressing from confusion toward a calm maturity of mind. ,TT 44. -5 I U- -1- , 4 1: . ln 4 'J F cr. . .Q mg L' .LY 4' V., j'i1 ' K 'rf -a 1 '- 1 ,, f 21.4. vs'-3' 0 A V1 ,. xx i xg 1 'AH- ,If S . ' 4 Szfuclmzfa Student activities, academic, social, and cultural, occupy a maior portion of life on the college campus. While most of these activ- ities are campus-wide and participation is open to all the students, certain events take place in relation to specific classes. The Freshman class received the main at- tention of the college in the first weeks fol- lowing the opening of school. With their distinctive green hats and harrassed expres- sions, the Freshmen were exposed to many of the traditions of Kalamazoo College-pro- viding half-time entertainment at the football games by pushing peanuts across the field with their noses, keeping the wood for the Homecoming bonfire from being ignited by enemy forces, and decorating one of the buildings on campus for Homecoming. After thus being officially initiated into college life, the Freshmen began to make individual and group contributions to the total life on campus. Recognition of scholastic achieve- ment was offered to the women by Alpha Lambda Delta, national freshman women's honorary society. Social life was enriched by a dance and an open house sponsored by the Freshman class, and by the activity surrounding the annual society initiations. The Sophomore and Junior classes, while active as separate groups, contributed their main support to all-campus activities. The Juniors staged a hay ride for the student body, and both classes took part in selling concessions at football and basketball games. As members of the largest Senior class in the history of Kalamazoo College, this year's Seniors were occupied with many activities and responsibilities, since, traditionally, the maiority of the highest offices in the student government and organizations are held by Seniors. Several Seniors obtained scholar- ships for graduate study. Other functions in which the class participated as a whole were: the annual Faculty-Senior Party, Senior Skip Day, and Founders' Day, when caps and gowns were donned for the first time. A trophy case for the gym was selected by the class as a farewell gift to the school. Although the student body is composed of four classes, each with its own functions, no class can exist exclusively, rather, class boun- daries are exceeded by cooperation and fel- lowship. Coming from all parts of the coun- try, the students have learned that distances dissolve when friendships begin. Purposes and goals may differ and may change during the four years, but the friendships made and fellowship experienced are inextinguishable and form the unforgettable entity of college life. K . -pf r w ., ky, ei , I Q-M lA,,..N?. ' -mm., HOBEN HALL genial: Ufficefu ANNE E. WAKEMAN Grosse Pointe Sociology - English Senior Class secretary, Index, Boiling Pot, Kappa secretary, Spanish Club, Christmas Carol Service, Welles Hall Committee, Homecoming Queen, ,sf N0 Q' JOHN H. ROOT CHARLES H. WRIGHT Lansing Evanston, lllinois Economics Biology Senior Class treasurer, Sherwood treasurer, Football Manager '46, '47, French Club, W.J.M.D. Senior Class vice-president, Philo, Football, Intramural Softball, Volleyball. 25 DANIEL G. CHIZ Covert Political Science Senior Class president, Senate, College Players, Hoben House Council, I.R C Pi Kappa Delta. JOHN B. GEER Western Springs, lllinois Economics Senior Class senate representative, Men's Union secretary, Economics Club vice-president, Sherwood secretary, Intramural Sports manager, Penny Jamboree, Tennis Team, l.R.C. v 1 , 1 1 A I , 'lu I 1' J FLORENCE ARMSTRONG Brooklyn, New York Spanish Alpha Sigma Deltag Kappa Delta Chip Index: Dramaticsp Band. VIRGINIA A. STICKAN Coldwater Spanish Alpha Sigma Dellay Spanish Club vice-presidentp Christmas Carol Service: Bandg W.R.A.: l.R.C. VIRGINIA L. DEN ADEL Kalamazoo Spanish Spanish Clubg l.R.C. GLADY5 L. DE GOLIA Kalamazoo Spanish - Biology Eurog Spanish Club: W.R.A. MARY FRANCES GIACIOLLI Oak Park, Illinois Spanish Kappa Pi secretary: Spanish Club president, vice- presidentp Christmas Carol Serviceg l.R.C. MARILYN C. BRATTSTROM Chicago, Illinois English Alpha Sigma Delta secretary: Boiling Pot Staflg Overley Society: W.R.A.p College Singersg Christmas Carol Serviceg Spanish Club. CHARLES W. GORE Benton Harbor English Campus Chest Fund: l.R.C.p Index. NANCY VERCOE CROSS Flint English Euro vice-presidentg Women's League secretary: Spirit of Chrislmasg Bach Festivaly Kappa Delta Chi. PAUL M. JONES TED R. ENGDAHL MARTHA A. GAUNT WALTER M. BRYLOWSKI Dahlgren, Virginia South Bend, Indiana A de'50 f lndlunc English English English Trowbridge House President, I.R.C. president, French Club Varsity Football, Basketball, Women! League seuemry vice president, May Fete, l.R.C., Intramural Sports, and treasurer, May Fete Philo. --K Married People's Chffifmunf P'0YB'S Clubf W,R.A., Index, Alpha Lomda Soclely' Delta secretary, Boiling Pot. Kalamazoo English Sherwood, Index StaFI. WILLIAM E. SAYERS LENORE E. EMIGH ARTHUR D. SPENCE BARBARA M. SMITH South Bend, Indiana Kalamazoo London, Canada Emil'-'Uh'9l f Pe '5YlVU lC' . . , ng is Engllsh Engllsh I . Ellgllsh Trowbridge House second Track, Basketball, College Bach Festival, Christmas Index, Debate, Intramural vicapresidenh Boiling po' Radio Station. Carol Service, Opera. Softball, Football, Track, copy editor, Kappa Delta ' Volleyball, Married Vets Chi, Debate Club, French Club Club secretary, Christmas 27 Carol Service, College Players. MARY ANN WHAN Ypsilanti English Trowbridge House secretary, W.R,A.7 College Singersg Madrigal Choirg Bach Choirg Overley Societyg W.J.M.D. Staffg Euro president. HUGH D. SPRAGUE Kalamazoo English - History Index Staffg Cenluryg Trackg Intramural Softball. MARVIN MANTIN New York City Speech Sherwood presidentg Tennis Team: Intercollegiate Speechg Boiling Pot Staffg Index Staff: College Playersg ROBERT L. CULP South Bend, Indiana Speech - English Pi Kappa Deltag Debate captain, College Playersg Index and Bolling Pot sports editor: Married Veterans' presidentp K Clubg Footballp Basketballg Sherwood. EDWIN D. PHELPS, JR. Hickory Corners Speech ROBERT E. DISTIN Comstock Speech Varsity Footballg K Cluby Sherwood. HARRY E. TRAVIS Kalamazoo Speech Sherwood presidentg Campus CIWSI: Manager of Forensicsp Senateg Delta Sigma Rhoy Pi Kappa Delta presidentg Model Republican Convention. DONALD D. BRINK Galesburg Speech Forensics Managerg Debatep Pi Kappa Deltag Senateg Sherwood presidentp French Club. DONALD H. VAN HORN Western Springs, Illinois Biology Intramural Sports, Boiling Potg Philo Glee Club. BEVERLY L. CARLILE Chicago, Illinois Speech - Sociology Kappa Pi vice-president, Index, Boiling Pol, Cheerleaderg Forensics, College Players. DONNA M. LEGERSTEE Kalamazoo Biology Index, Spanish Clubp W.R.A.g Women's League Council, Alpha Sig, Alpha Lambda Delray Phi Kappa Alpha, JOHN A. LAANSMA Detroit Biology Spanish Clubg Intramural Sportsg Swimming, College Players, lndexg Philo. DONALD D. WOLFF DONA WEIDMAN BARNES Westchester, Illinois Kalamazoo Biology Biology Sherwood. Kappa Pi, I.R,C.g Spanish Club. CHARLES E. CHASE Maywood, Illinois Biology Cross Country, Intramural Sports, Index, I.R.C., Philo KENNETH A. YOUNGS Kalamazoo Biology Football, MIAA Halfback, K Cl ub. JOHN S. ABBOTT Grosse Pointe Biology - Chemistry Century secretaryg Harmon Hall secretaryg Joint House Council secretary. CHARD E. BROWN Sheffield, Alabama Biology - Chemistry Freshman Class vice-presidentg Senate Representativeg Student Counselor, Cheerleader, French Club. THOMAS A. MAGAS Kalamazoo Biology - Chemistry Philog Spanish Clubg Economics Club. WILLIAM G. BUNTO Kalamazoo Biology - Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha. l.R.C.p HAROLD W. FULLER Hastings Biology - Chemistry Philog lntramuralsg ROY I. BULSON Jackson Biology - Chemistry ROBERT R. GIBSON Ferndale Biology - Chemistry Century secretaryp Tennis Golfg Intramurals. BRADLEY M. ALLEN Kalamazoo Biology - Chemistry Christian Association presidentg K Club: Religious Attairs Committee Intramuralsp Who's Who LEO ALBERTI Maywood, Illinois Chemistry Intramural Sportsg Sherwood. MARJORIE J. DICKSON Battle Creek Biology A Psychology , Players Clubg I.R.C.g Euro. B. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN Constantine Chemistry Track: Cross Countryg Intramural Sports. JAMES H. CLINE Kalamazoo Chemistry Sherwood. MILLARD J. BACHELDER Kalamazoo Chemistry Band. WILLIAM T. CHAMBERS Kalamazoo Chemistry - Mathematics Phi Kappa Alphag Sherwood JOHN J. BUNGERT South Bend, Indiana Chemistry Century Forum: Footballg Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM L. BOROUGH South Bend, Indiana Chemistry Spanish Club vice-president Intramural Swimmingg Century. DAN C. GWYN ROBERT C. WALKER Flint Kalamazoo Chemistry Chemistry Track: K Club. Basketballg Intramural Sports. LEONARD A. GINNEBAUGH PATRICIA C. ROHLOFF Battle Creek Kalamazoo Chemistry Chemistry Indexg Choirg Sherwood French Clubp Christmas Carol Society. Serviceg Kappa Pi. ROSE MARIE DAMM Kalamazoo Chemistry Newman Clubg French Clubg Christmas Carol Service: Euro Alumnae secretary. LOVELL J. DEWEY Hickory Corners Chemistry French Club: Overley Societyg I.R.C.p Sherwood. ZDZISLAW J. OBARA Chicago, Illinois Chemistry DONALD E. OVERBEEK Kalamazoo Chemistry Trackp Cross-Countryp K Club. DAVID R. ORR Western Springs, Illinois Physics Philog Bach Festival: Track. LLOYD S. BURNS Garden City, New York Physics Football. JOHN P. OVERLEY Kalamazoo Physics Phila treasurerg Chorusp College Singersg W.J.M.D. LYNETTE H. MINZEY Three Rivers Mathematics Eurog Senate secretaryg Freshman Class secretaryg Sophomore Class treasurery Women's League treasurerg Homecoming Queenp May Fete Caurtg Christmas Carol Service. ITALO C. CANDOLI Mishawaka, Indiana Mathematics Faotballg Intramuralsg I.R.C. FLETCHER W. DES AUTELS Parchment Mathematics Sherwoodg Tennisg Intramurals. MILTON R. CHRISTEN South Bend, Indiana Mathematics Football, Most Valuable Playery Trackg K Club. HORACE L. WEBB Kalamazoo Mathematics Football. JOSEPH PIZZAT Erie, Pennsylvania Art Harmon Hall presidentg Tennis, Basketball: Boiling Pot art editor. MARILEE THORPE Detroit Music - Psychology Women's League music chairmong Trowbridge House vicevpresidentp Overley Society presidentg Alpha Sig vice-presidentg College Singersp Boch Festivaly Christmas Carol Service. MARY J. WARD Bronson Music Christmas Carol Servicep Operog Overley Society. ALVIN S. WITT Pontiac Philosophy Debateg Extemporoneous Speechg Pi Kappa Delta. DONALD M. POLLIE Grand Rapids Psychology Philo. RUTH M. SZABO Detroit Philosophy - Psychology Boiling Potg lndexp French Club. MARGUERITE A. JOHNSON South Bend, Indiana Psychology - Sociology Women's League social chairman: Christmas Carol Serviceg Spanish Clubg Alpha Sig. HUGH J. KENNEDY Grand Rapids Philosophy 'M WILLIAM W. DES AUTELS Parchment Religion Freshman Class senate representative, Sophomore Class president, Tennis, Kappa Delta Chi vice- president, Religious Affairs Committee chairman, Senate. ELIZABETH H. OSBORN Niagara Falls, New York Religion Women's League president, W.R.A., College Players president, College Singers vice-president, Kappa Delta Chi secretary, Band, Religious Atiairs Committee, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate, Alpha Sig vice-president. SHIRLEY E. HILL JOAN KLEIN Flint Religion Kappa Delta Chi secretary- treasurer, Index, Religious Affairs Committee, W.R.A., Christian Association, Alpha Sig, Christmas Carol Service, Extemporaneous Speech. NORMAN L. ARMSTRONG Green Lake, Wisconsin Religion - Philosophy Index assistant editor, Pi Kappa Delta, Band, Kappa Delta Chi vice-president, Track, College Players, Bach Festival Orchestra, Intramural Sports, French Club, Philo. 35 Goshen, Indiana Religion Kappa Delta Chi, W.R.A., Alpha Sig president, Junior Class treasurer, Spanish Club. MARY 0. JOSLIN Kenmore, New York Religion - Physical Education Cheerleader, Kappa Delta Chi, W.R,A,, Christian Association, Religious Affairs Committee, Index, College Players, Alpha Sig. BARBARA J. SCHREIBER Galesburg Psychology - Sociology Euro president, W.R.A. vice president, Index, College Players, Trowbridge House recreation chairman, Christmas Carol Service, College Singers. CHARLES W. BARNES Kalamazoo Economics Basketball, Football, Intramural Sports, Economics Club. v 1 , 1 1 A I , 'lu I 1' J ALVIN R. BOURGEOIS Ferndale Economics Footballg Intramural Basketball. RALPH T. BEEBE Kalamazoo Economics. HARRY L. BROWN Otsego Economics. Intramural Basketballg Debatep l.R.C.g Century Forum. ROBERT A. BURCHFIELD Plainwell Economics Century Forum presidentp Intramural Bowling, Softball Basketball. JOSEPH B. CHRZANOWSKI Kalamazoo Economics GORDON L. DOLBEE Battle Creek Economics Tennis: Men's Union presidentp Intramural Sports: l.R.C.g Sherwood. EDWARD M. HARTLEB Kalamazoo Economics Sherwoodg Economics Club. ROBERT GLICKENHAUS New York City Economics Tennis: Economics Clubp Sherwood secretaryg College Playersy Intramural Sports. JAMES L. STEWART Kalamazoo Economics Sherwood, Economics Club. RICHARD J. SLEZAK Chicago, Illinois Economics Football, Economics Club, I.R.C.p Newman Club, Intramurals. HENRY LA MONICA Riverside, Illinois Economics. LEON A. KOOPSEN Kalamazoo Economics Economics Club, Tennis. MAURICE A. NELSON Buchanan Economics Phi Lambda, Band, Economics Club, l.R.C., Dance Band, Intramurals. JAMES J. NAWROT South Bend, Indiana Economics Football, Intramurals, K Club, Economics Club. RICHARD M. HUFF Allegun Economics Phi Lambda, Economics Club, Intramurals. DAVID B. NILSON Plymouth Economics Century, Intramural Manager, Index, Economics Club, I.R.C., K Club. LOUIS C. SPATHOLT Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Economics I.R.C.g Economics Club president. HARRY L. PETERSEN Fair Haven Economics Sherwoodg Economics Clubg l.R.C.7 College Players: College Singers. JOHN E. PORTER Grosse Pointe Economics Radio? Intramural Football, Baseball. ROBERT M. PITKETH LY Flint Economics College Singers: Overley Societyg May Feteg Opera W.J.M.D.p Economics Club. ALEX SZABO Detroit Economics Spanish Club, Economics Clubp Intramural Sports. CHANDLER C. MOULTON LaGrange, Illinois Economics Baseballg Footbally Intramural Sports: K Club. 38 JAMES C. KNELLER Dowagiac Economics College Singersp Intramural Softball and Basketball. JAMES J. VAN GIESEN Kalamazoo Economics Sherwood. Benton Harbor ALBERT L. VITS Manitowoc, Wisconsin Economics - Political Science Dramaticsp Sophomore Class treasurerg Philo sergeant af arms and president. WESLEY E. SCHULTZ Economics - Political Science Joint House Council presidentg Boiling Pot business manager: Intramural Sportsg Philo, WALLACE B. MELSON Grand Rapids Economics - Political Science Century Forumy l.R.C.g Spanish Clubg Economics Clubg Index. RICHARD C, FERGUSON Watervliet Economics - Political Science Century Forum. RAYMOND S. NAHIKIAN Allegan Economics - Political Science Century Forumg Economics Clubg Golfg Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football. LAWRENCE D. FLORY Fort Wayne, Indiana Economics - Political Science Economics Club president: Joint House Council treasurerg French Club. I.R.C.g Newman Club, Varsity Football: Intramural Sports. GLEN F. HULBERT South Bend, Indiana Economics - Political Science Hoben Hall president: Index sports editor: House Council secretaryg lntramuralsg Band: Student Counselorg Track. JAMES E. EDWARDS Western Springs, Illinois Economics - Political Science Football, Intramural Basketball, Softballg Century Forumg Economics Clubg K Clubp Index. h DELIO L. FRISONI NANCY B. HOLLAND-MORITZ S. LAWRENCE MAYER MARSHALL G. SCHAU Mishawaka, Indiana Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Economics - Psychology Economics - Psychology Economics - Sociology Economics - Sociology Joint House Council Kappa Pi presidenty Indexp Sherwood. Basketbollp Players Club treasurer: Economics Clubg I.R.C.: W.R.A. Philo. Intramural Sportsg Spanish Club, I.R.C. MARGARET E. SEIBERT Queens Village, New York Ecoriomics - Sociology Boiling Pot editorp Senateg Trowbridge House Councilp Indexg Alpha Lambda Delta president and senior adviserg Economics Club secretary- Carol Servicep College Singers secretary. NOBLE F. SIEVERS Fort Wayne, Indiana Economics - Sociology Student Senate president Men's Union presidentp Junior Class vice-presidentg K Club secretary- treasurerg Varsity Football Century Forum. ELOISE H. QUICK WAYNE A. DRESSEL Grand Rapids History - Economics Overley Society vice- president and secretaryg Alpha Sigp Bach Festival Chorus secretaryp Madrigal Singers, College Singers secretaryg Girls' Triop French Clubg Christmas Carol Service. Kalamazoo History - Economics HECTOR C. GRANT Muskegon Heights History Trackp Cross Countryg Philog Intramural Basketball, Volleybollg l.R.C.g K Club. GEORGE W. BERRY Birmingham History WJMD station managerp Century. RICHARD H. BROHOLM Detroit History Philo presidentg Religious Affairs Committee chairmany Kappa Delta Chi presidentg Senatep Faculty-Student Council representativep Junior Class presidentg College Players, College Singersg Index. ROBERT M. CROSS Kenosha, Wisconsin History Student Senate: Men's Quartetteg Kappa Delta Chi Intramural Sportsy College Singers: Campus Chest: Religious Aftairs Committee Overley Society: Bach Festival Choiry Philo. JAMES L. VINCENT Centreville History Intramural Sportsg W.J.M.D. l.R.C.p RODERICK L. HILL Kalamazoo History l.R.C.g Sherwood. PAUL F. ROHLOFF Kalamazoo History. JACK J. PORTER Richland History. DONALD B. CULP South Bend, Indiana History - Physical Education Varsity Basketball and Baseball, l.R.C. president, Sherwood president, Fresh- man Counselor, Married Vets Club vice-president, K Club. BETTE D. WALL Chicago, Illinois History - Physical Education Players Club vice-president, Euro vice-president, Debate W.R.A. DONALD G. HARDEN Dowagiac History - Spanish Band, Spanish Club. ALVAH B. DAVIS Castile, New York Political Science Philo Glee Club. JOHN C. KOKINAKES Ann Arbor Political Science Philo, Intramural Basketball, Softball. CLAIR W. PIKE Otsego Political Science l.R.C., Economics Club, Intramural Softball, Phi Kappa Alpha. CHARLIE T. STANSKI Fort Wayne, Indiana Political Science - Economics Varsity Basketball, Football, K Club president, Sophomore Class president, Newman Club treasurer, Economics Club. EUGENE P. STERMER Vicksburg Political Science - Economics Sherwood president, Economics Club, Debate. MAURICE B. TOWNSEND Jackson Polilical Science - Economics l.R.C.g Economics Club. EDWARD H. ELDREDGE Adrian Sociology FLORENCE M. BLYMEIR Grand Rapids Sociology Women's League lreasurerg College Singers: l.R.C. social chairman, W.R.A.g Kappa Pi. LYNN V. GLADSTONE Brooklyn, New York Sociology Kappa Pig l.R.C. NYLE D. CLAWSON JOSEPH J. D'AGOSTlNO Ilhaca Saginaw Sociology Sociology Hoben Hall presidenlg I.R.C publicily chairmang Debalep lnlramural Sporls. WALTER R. McCONNER NANCY GIFFELS Delroil Delroil Sociology Sociology Trackg lnlramural Foolballg l.R.C. secrelary-lreasurerg Cenlury Forum. Newman Club secrelaryg Index Slaffg Alpha Sig secrelary. 43 F. JANE TYNDAL New York, New York Sociology Kappa Pip Alpha Lambda Deltag Phi Kappa Alphag l.R.C.g French Club. JACK W. SUNDERLAND Indianapolis, Indiana Sociology - Physical Education Tennisg Sherwood: K Club YVONNE D. LINDSAY Lombard, Illinois Sociology - Physical Education Trowbridge House Council, vice-president: Euro president and treasurer, W.R.A. president, recording secretary: Women's League Councilg Athletic Board secretary- treasurerg May Feteg lndexg Boiling Pot. HELEN M. ZEEDYK Kalamazoo Sociology Spanish Clubg W.R.A.g Carol Serviceg Alpha Sig. JOAN M. ROBINSON Estherville, lawa Sociology - Physical Education Spanish Club: l.R,C.g W.R.A.7 Players Clubg Girls' Tennis Team: Kappa Pi. CAROL J. WEIGLE Lombard, Illinois Sociology - Spanish Alpha Sig vice-presidentg W.R.A.: Women's League vice-presidentg Spanish Club Kappa Delta Chip Overley Societyi lndexg Boiling Pot. JEAN E. SMITH Kalamazoo Sociology - Physical Education Alpha Sig secretary, treasurerp Women's League service chairman, W.R.A. secretary-treasurerg Carol Serviceg Boiling Pot Staff. WILLIAM BOS Muskegon Physical Education Basketballg Tennis: Trackp Intramural Sports. -ci 'Q' ROBERT J. PRUDON Kalamazoo Physical Education Baseball, Basketball, Philo, Intramural Sports, Married Vets' Club vice-president. FRANK J. WALTERS Chicago, Illinois Physical Education Basketball, Tennis Intramural Sports, Century Forum. BARBARA J. DE LONG Kalamazoo Physical Education W.R.A. president, Euro vice-president, Junior Class FREDERICK KLEIN-WASSINK ART H. LEIGHTON Grand Rapids Des Plaines Illinois Physical Education' Physical Education Track, Intramural Badminton, Tennis, Basketball K Volleyball, Football. Club, Intramural Sports secretary, Debate, Tennis, Christmas Corol Service. K Club, HOWARD I. SOUTHWORTH South Bend, Illinois Physical Education Football, M.I.A.A., McKenzie Lineman ofthe Year , Golf, Intramural Sports: K Club, M.I.A.A. Board of Control president, Senate, Century Forum, Spanish Club. SENIORS NOT PICTURED LESTER R. SVENDSON Chicago, Illinois Physical Education Intramural Sports, Football, Wrestling, Swimming, Philo WESLEY L. ARCHER JOHN R. CUMMINGS J. WILLIAM FRY ALLEN B. HARBACH KGIUWIUIOO DFIYOII Kalamazoo Orchard Park New York Chemistry Biology - Chemistry Biology - Chemistry Physics VAL J. JABLONSKI LYNN W. MAY REX A. RIMMEL MISIIUWFIWG, Indiana Bronson Battle Creek Economics Economics Chemistry 45 GE-SSI V3 0 , -5' q . M225 ' M. 5 y H. fgvi - -tx ' 46 9'-ew qu Don Von Horn 01644 Uffwm JUNIOR OFFICERS l.-R: Robert Binhammer, Phyllis Casey, Robert Treat, Stanley Chalmers. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS L-R: Nan Graf, Mary Ann Watson, Normand Christ- man, Tom Willson, Inez Willson. FRESHMAN OFFICERS L-R: Richard Means, Joan Seabridge, James Morrell, Patricia Hammond, Patricia Doty. Top Row, L-R: Kenneth Hutton, John Romm, John Eaton, James Cor- field, James Copeland, Gene Childress. Middle Row, L-R: Laurence Vickery, Kermit Pike, Mardell Jacobs, Noble Arent, Conrad Loch, Donald Speighl, Richard Ralph, Marilyn Ralph. Bottom Row, L-R: Vernon Bolling, Phyllis Casey, Thomas Taft, John Urbank, Hobart Smith, Marilyn Glaser, Marion Leighton. Standing, L-R: Nannette Pierce, Wayne Magee, Robert Binhammer, Melvin Reed, Stanley Michael, Kenneth Mills, Richard Draper, Joyce Stowell. Seated, L-R: Cynthia Quick, Delores Matheny, Mary Burr, Janet Brown, Louise Lacey, Mariorie Sharpe, Marian Hellmann. 'Y JUNIORS JUNIORS wwf Back Row, L-R: William Maroney, Conrad Hinz, Edward Rzepka Gerald Adrianson, William Ives, Robert Treat, John Archbold, John Dagg, Richard Hosler. Front Row, L-R: Jean Shivel, Joyce Rickman, Rex Holloway, William Clark, William McCandliss, Mary Jo Rix, Jane Roberts. Top Row, L-R: Harold Martinek, Robert Hopkins, William Baldauf, Frederick Bergman, William Evans, John Gospill. Middle Row, L-R: Richard Dam, Anna Cerins, Alice Koning, lrene Dunn, lllene McCarl, Allyn Wright. Bottom Row, L-R: Doris Todd, Dorothy McCarthy, Janet Robinson, Bettye Field, Almira Smith, Judith Bevan. qvr -Y'- Xxx S... XX! if SOPHOMORES Back Row, L-R: George Lewis, Robert Dye, Edward Glaser, Willicm Olmsted, Parke Brown. Front Row, L-R: Lucia Crane, Sally Wise, Jane Ellenburg. Back Row, L-R: Herbert Wurster, Robert Taylor, Thomas Willson, Louis Stemnock, John Fonner, Raymond Caldwell. Front Row, l.-R: Patricia Voorhees, Mary Kersies, Mariorie Hill, Mari- lyn Shell, Polly linderman, Shirley Edison. W-eg JUNIORS SOPHOMORES l ill ' 3 Q 39 lui os Back Row, LAR: James Webster, Robert Rodenhiser, Irene Hammil, Alice Maes, Edith Jacobsen, Robert Sharpe, Ronald Harvey. Front Row, L-R: Alberta Brown, Nancy Stickler, Rosemarie Brandt, Billie DeShane, Mary Ann Watson, Patricia Chrouch, Nancy Towsley. Back Row, L-R: Vito Tutera, Carl Matson, David DeVos, John Sentz, Harold Reverski, Bradley Patten, William Glennon. Front Row, L-R: Evelyn Lough, Joanne Schroder, Frances Pulliam, Rosemary Young, Inez Willson, Nancy Graf, Jaan McGeachy. xii' V-n-gr '11, I T7 Back Row, L-R: Robert Filmer, Willard Hess, Donald Johnson, Jack Carpenter, William Gershon, Ernest Piechocki, Arthur Smith, William Meanwell, Howard Merchant. Front Row, L-R: Patricia Dudewicz, Ellen Tompkins, Doris Schmid, Lorraine Hewitt, Nona Hobbs, June Studhalter, Elaine Hrach. Top Row, l.-R: William Mondry, Edwin Widler, Robert Ketcham, Earl Velek, Jack Wendt, Donald Shoup. Middle Row, l.-R: Hugh Dill, Arthur Dolenga, Zano Vannoni, Ralph Kaiser, Clyde Ingersoll. Bottom Row, L-R: Helen Brink, Patricia Goodwill, Marilyn Knight, Patricia Praeger, Suzanne Barrett, Janet Woodruft. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Q9 14' 'Y Q4 q Back Row, L-R: Thomas Peterson, Roger Conklin, Oscar Saldarriago, Robert Payette, Normand Christman, Frazer MacKenzie, Barry Par- sons, Kenneth Venderbush, James Rose, Edward Sulkowski. Front Row, L-R: Anne Davison, Elaine Clarke, Midge Verplank, Sally Munger, Barbara Wren. Top Row, l-R: William Murgard, Owen Robins, John Stommen, Riche ard Stevens, Richard Enslen, Lloyd Fowler, Whitney Sevin. Middle Row, l-R: Sandra Bell, Nancy Ann Bone. Bottom Row, L-R: Joan Wood, Gloria Matson, Barbara Vorce, Nancy Barth, Janet Hoskins, Helen Biscomb. r FRESHMEN Standing, L-R: Donald Koebbe, George Davis, David Petrilli, Carol Postulo, John Bergan, Sarah Traverse, Arthur Appleyard, Dorothy Skutt, Andrew Broze, Robert Stevens. Seated, L-R: Wilma Haack, Joan Dymmel, Dolores Hendrych, Lou- ellen Crothers, Barbara Gossel, Ruthellen Smith. Top Row, L-R: Douglas Wendzel, Robert Luse, Malcolm Thiel John McColl, Charles Maltby, Kenneth Wendzel, Middle Row, L-R: Barbara Hughes, Shirley Smith, Patricia Morgan Patricia Sailor, Nancy Crissman. Bottom Row, l.-R: Joyce Kellerman, Joyce Hogle, Ruth Biro Mary Schlichting, Nancy Murch, Ann Graves. -'11 Back Row, L-R: Richard Timmer, Eugene Hutchins, Maurice Pelto, Ruthalva Summerlott, John Catherwood, Doris Beaupre, Warren Jackson, Holt Babbitt. Front Row, L-R: Betteann Meyerson, Susan Ralston, Elizabeth Fol- lett, Mary Schrier, Barbara Rigsbee, Carolyn McLaughlin. Top Row, L-R: Lyle Canough, Clyde Mclntyre, Svenn Lindskold, Roger Cox, Robert Nichols, Charles Gibson, Richard Klein. Middle Row, L-R: laura Blandford, Frances Jackson, Alice Woodruff. Bottom Row, L-R: Laura Alm, Jacquelyn Dudley, Jeraldine Feiner, Marilyn Jager, Elaine Horn, Carol Georgi. A Don Vcm Horn FRESHMEN Standing, L-R: Alan Clark, Alvin Priehs, Leonard Kontur Robert Haymans, Ralph Setterman, James Morrell, Milton Setzer Seated, L-R: Janet Hobson, Jane Stateler, Patricia Hammond, Suzanne Wathen, Patricia Doty, Martha Wetherbee. Standing, L-R: Thomas Prior, June Stromberg, David Weirs, Gretchen Haggerson, Edwin Mauer. Seated, l.-R: Constance Wilson, Joan Holly, Ruth Novosatko, Harriet Rogowski, lorayne Johnson. Jennings, Joan FRESHMEN tv Standing, L-R: Kenneth Mosier, Richard Mueller, Charles Van Zoeren, Mary Stover, Robert Neeser, Joan Seabridge, Richard Nelson, Roger Winter. Seated, l-P: Helen Wright, Glenna Huflmon, Rita Raley, Elaine Cabal, Gaby Hernstat. Back Row, L-R: David locklin, Maurice Alberda, George Schumaker, William Buell, Peter Duke. Front Row, L-R: Robert King, Zelda Zook, Thomas Daniels. .ff ,J ia .,. .,,. K 3 ' Y s -x. 5 I. , , -f 'Wk SAR 3 1' 1 Y an X N. , 1,3-Q., A , hass.w.,.ww.:iM ffl k Nm! gi sf J ,M .. ' , f .,,-,,..-' wly.-vu-' .QL Y ,W Y , It ' T' .YY - .. 1-1. .1-...-1' 1- fr - -4 qv-.r -Y ff '-4'-' 5' W J,-,,, f -- ' , ' ,. , L,.4.-vw' :g,,Y , WELLES HALL ,gif -X , . 4 W f K We !f:,g, .Q 60 HARMON HALL Lv 'v f , L X 3 Ulf .. -f ,- .1--cr -4-7' 'QL-'war' 1-41- -.,,.. J. .5255 '13,-g..-4 .,,,,,. ., . 4- . ., H, - - . , I ' , f-.-1 -, -.t52'Tg.f31-q-1m15:j .L 3.12152 -. - Afzf.-Hi , if ' - rr if ., A 17 'f717'L. :-1'i1f'f1'f-5 11'w:'s2-, . .--if'-4' - ?. '1, 'nerr Til-:Q '..'Lg,..' 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'H-I '- L I vm v- :,f ' -- 5 , . df, h '.,v - .la 'Y .- '34, 5 .. ' - f c' 'VZ'- e' , ..: -W hai.-.A I -. .. ...,- - .. , .v-. X 'Ip' cm.. 451W QQ ' 'gpg 'f. 4' , L 'ny-, 'v 5 4. 1 .,f -.f. 13' 1 . i, -., n.'. -Or-r 'Q' ' Q --' - 'f ' I .- ' -fcf. Ur,-,LA ': ?'!a- K Q ' 5 'J-2 .' U' ' r. , fr, . 'U' 'll 4, i ,'I' -' V? 4 , .4 .. .-' W. -4.L-1 .,, , . 59 , 74,T', , g .- ,,-.. i .. C 1Q' f' :t'.'g' .n-P--H .-:f ' n 1 ., 2' f ff' , 1. .gg ,A .13 ,,. , + .A 0 Although the campus groups and organi- zations have been well organized in the past as separate units, coordination has been lacking among those organizations which have to do with the majority of the student body, particularly with the societies and gov- ernmental groups. This year attempts were made to integrate campus activity into a more meaningful whole. The lntersociety Council was thus formed to create a fuller degree of coopera- tion among the societies. ln regulating initi- ation procedures and in guiding the societies toward goals of service, it has served a defi- nite need on campus. A greater amount of coordination between faculty and students has also evolved in the Faculty-Student Council, created this year for the purpose of discussing issues involving the entire student body. The Council may also recommend measures to the Student Senate, the official representative of the student body. Students have been given more responsi- bility in their own government. For the first time, The Index has been given the right to print controversial news and editorials with- out censure, and in several instances the House Councils have been further enabled to carry out campus policies. Music has played an important part in Chapel services, and with the presentation of an opera and a tour by the choir to De- troit, and with various concerts given by both vocal and instrumental groups, the music organizations have become more fully rec- ognized and better appreciated. Society activity formed a maior part of the social life during the year, dances, banquets, and picnics having been sponsored and pre- sented by the various societies. Traditionally, the maior emphasis is on pledging with all the attendant initiation activities, both formal and informal. Homecoming competition in building decorations also provided opportun- ity for society action. Particularly noticeable was a definite interest in service projects, an interest prevalent in the Women's League and Men's Union as well. The League fur- nished a room at the Community Center, and a Christmas party was given by the Men's Union for underprivileged children, to men- tion only two. School publications and the campus radio station were also helds of greater participa- tion this year. Adequate coverage of college news as well as some well written editorials and feature articles made The Index a well read topic of discussion and a real instru- ment of student opinion. Having begun plans last summer, The Boiling Pot staff has en- deavored throughout the year to make this yearbook one that will be not only compre- hensive and commemorative, but also one that will be Iastingly enioyable and mean- ingful. The campus station, WJMD, became a regularly established feature on campus, broadcasting regularly from its well equip- ped office, with news, music, and special pro- grams of interest. Speech and drama activities were in the spotlight frequently this year. As in the past, a well organized Players Club contributed considerably to the fine stage productions offered. ln various speech contests through- out the year, several of the students won prizes and rightly deserved honor. Other organizations on campus contribu- ted their share to the total campus picture. Language clubs and the International Rela- tions and Economics clubs enriched the cultural and intercultural atmosphere, while religious and service organizations deepened the students' spiritual awareness. In helping to develop talent, leadership, the desire to serve, and a cultural and prac- tical knowledge in the student, campus or- ganizations have proven themselves an in- tegral and essential part of a college edu- cation. swear 4' nl FACULTY-STUDENT COUNCIL Standing, L-R: John Geer, Rex Holloway, Noble Siev- ers, Dr. Strong, David Petrilli. Seated, L-R: Mrs. Warner, Miss Baum, Dr. Everton, Mrs. McCreary, Dr. Stowe, Inez Willson. STUDENT SENATE L-R: Mary Ann Watson, Joan Seabridge, Thomas Prior, Howard Southworth, Robert Cross, Donald Brink, Allyn Wright, President Noble Sievers, Lynnette Min- zey, ltalo Candoli, Gordon Dolbee, Elizabeth Osborn, Margaret Seibert, John Leddy, John Geer. INTERSOCIETY COUNCIL Standing, L-R: Donald Brink, Fred Smith, Richard Broholm, John Cummings, John Ab- bott, Robert Burchfield, John Eaton. Seated, L-R: Mary Ann Whan, Marilyn Brattstrom, Janet Robinson, Nancy Hol- land-Moritz, Yvonne Lind- say, Joan Klein, Lucia Crane, Dorothy McCarthy. MEN'S UNION WOMEN'S LEAGUE COUNCIL L-R: John Geer, Gordon Dol- bee, Tim Hogan. VT' rv '1 Standing, L-R: Gloria Matson, Marilee Thorpe, Jean Smith, Marguerite Johnson, Carol Weigle, Louise Lacey. Seated, L-R: Florence Blymeir, Barbara DeLong, Yvonne Lindsay, Elizabeth Osborn, Martha Gaunt, Donna Legerstee. 65 X953 www wx 'mm WVYQVY56 Y. SYNDYYS mxxqxxxxss xxwwxxx fix K. SQNCN1 Q mxxxax mm Wax ww ww New NRM K Q52 JOINT HOUSE COUNCIL L-R: Robert Treat, Delio Fri- soni, Vito Tutera, James Corfield, James Nawrot, Mil- ton Christen, Aivah Davis. MARY TROWBRIDGE HOUSE COUNCIL Standing, I.-R: Yvonne lind- say, Barbara Schreiber, Helen Keating, Janet Wood- ruff. Seated, L-R: Mary Ann Whan, Barbara Smith, Martha Gaunt, Nancy Murch. Mmm ,.4 M f - ik.:- THE COLLEGE SINGERS PHILO GLEE CLUB Top Row, L-R: William Ives, John Overley, Fred Smith, Helen Brink, Anne Davison, Mary Ann Whan, Donald Vun Horn, Joseph Jones. Middle Row, L-R: Richard Draper, John Fonner, Mel Reed, Normand Christman, Gerald Adrianson, Robert Treat, Robert Ketcham. Bottom Row, L-R: Donald Pollie, Alvah Davis, Milton Montgomery, Richard Schultz, David Orr. ...i Pm rqimna ' :l' XVLUELXILKII K? g 551'-argue i 5 ,Bi 9 f i ' - - :sa::' - --4: F - CHORUS 17. ' : Though 1 ll! Q E591 f -if U www --. 8 Ia, - zoo we raise. ne sweet re - frain. vs ing on the top ' F4 .lr I Z1 ill l -Q 'IZ 11 IL- -11 lim I - lm- l -1 -T'--m -1.n 1.a :Will plunge and fight fl- it lint Q1 fl- -!l- nl- wjl- -l- -i Il -m - 1 ' 1' 5 ' i 2 J E- l i S E 2 5 . g a T' f - ..,, i fm ll 1' -- ma., rs l l 1 A 3 g Jjg,f:e?1', a2, Q 2 f wi E 2 ' 3 Q -ai 1 . a t gk srpgl ' L A 'v ,':-i:.s'- 1, - 52:4Nt.21Q.Q55 ' s s - if . L. '-'- :Tis-::a nr guard Tl Q sv- ' iv ,va A -I V ..a CHEER LEADERS L-R: Suzanne Wathen, Fran- ces Jackson, Mary Joslin. . , MADRIGAL SINGERS Back Row, L-R: Marvin Mertz, John Fonner, Milton Meux, Donald Johnson. Front Row, L-R: Anne Davison, Sarah Traverse, Carol Postula, Mary A. Whan. OVERLEY SOCIETY Top Row, L-R: Mrs. Overley, John Van Duzer, Luann Herndier, Bettye Field, Mary Ann Whan, Robert Pitkethly, Nancy Murch, Shirley Edison, Ken Venderbush. Middle Row, L-R: Mr. Boyd, Cynthia Quick, Carol Postula, Sarah Tra- verse, Suzanne Wathen, Patricia Doty, louellen Crothers, Joyce Keller- man. Front Row, l.-R: Dolores Hendrych, Eloise Quick, Marilee Thorpe, Mr. Overley, Zelda Zook, Frances Jackson, Constance Newland. BAND L-R: Maurice Nelson, John Fonner, Stanley Michael, Whitney Sevin, Marvin Mertz, Donald Gibbings, Mary Kersies, Parke Brown, Kathleen Flemming, Charles Daugherty, Mr. Feman. 'ffsrfwf mf 70 S . Z. I SIGMA RHO SIGMA Top Row, L-R: Jack Sunderland, Daniel Larkin, Maurice Kaser, Don- ald Wolff, John Eaton, John Root, Donald Brink, Harry Petersen, Richard Windisch, Eugene Stermer. Second Row, L-R: Kermit Pike, John Van Duzer, John Geer, Harry Travis, Robert Glickenhaus. EURODELPHIAN GAMMA Third Row, L-R: Illene McCarl, Joan Dymmel, Mary Ann Watson, Helen Wright, Judith Bevan, Marcia Wetherbee, Patricia Doty, Mar- ilyn Knight, Rosemarie Brandt, Emily Collins, Dolores Hendrych, Patricia Dudewicz, Barbara Schreiber. Second Row, L-R: Nona Jane Hobbs, Nancy Stickler, June Stud- halter, Inez Willson, Ellen Tompkins, Yvonne Lindsay. First Row, L-R: Shirley Smith, Louellen Crothers, Marilyn Shell, Joan Wood, Sandra Bell, Helen Biscomb, Mary Ann Whan. 71 KAPPA PI Top Row, L-R: Nancy Graf, Joan Follett, Barbara Vorce, Harriet Thompson, Patricia Praeger, Janet Hoskins, June Stromberg, Bettye Field, Susan Ralston, Gail Curry, Arlyle Ruch. Middle Row, L-R: Jane Roberts, Joyce Rickman, Jean Shivel, Carolyn McLaughlin, Joan Robinson, Mary Frances Giaciolli, Janet Robinson, Jane Ellenburg, Constance Wilson, Rosemary Young, Nancy Holland-Moritz. Front Row, L-R: Sally Ann Wise, Susan Waters, Lucia Crane, Nancy Murch, Suzanne Wathen, Mairlyn Glaser, Lynn Gladstone, Barbery Bird, Evelyn Lough, Rita Often- weller, Phyllis Casey, Barbara Rigsbee. 72 CENTURY FORUM Top Row, L-R: Donald Hassberger, Robert Dye, William Gershon, Stanley Chalmers, Donald Johnson, Spencer Burns, louis Spatholt, John Leddy, James Corfield, Richard Ferguson, Raymond Nahikian, Laurence Vickery, Richard Hosler, Stanley Michael, William McBrearty. Third Row, l.-R: Allyn Wright, Vito Tutera, Donald Horning, Robert Gib- son, Thomas Tatt, Jack Barnes, William Hess, Howard Merchant, Hobart Smith, George Berry, Harry Brown, John Cummings, Russell Predmore. Second Row, L-R: Dennis Crane, John Bungert, William Glennon, William Meanwell, Raymond Caldwell, Rex Holloway, Robert Burchfield, John Abbott, David Cummings, Wallace Melson, John Davis, Conrad Lach, Kenneth Venderbush, James Rose, Bernard Olson, Alan Clark. First Row, l.-R: Maurice Pelto, James Morrell, Reginald Orsolini, Walter McConner, Milton Montgomery, Charles Van Zoeren, John Urbank, Arthur Smith, William Murgard, Robert Filmer, Hugh Dill, Robert Neeser, Donald Shoup, Edwin Wilder, Herbert Wurster. I l i v, 'H , 'l R , E Q35 Q. 'E' PHI LAMBDA Top Row, L-R: Richard Nelson, Jack Carpenter, John Archbold, Robert Rodenhiser, John Foster, Harold Reverski, Richard Drapcr, Gerald Adrianson, Allen Harbach, Wesley Schultz, Clyde Mclntyre, Richard Wilson, Charles Chase, Thomas Todd, Robert Binhammer, Donald Gibbings. Third Row, L-R: Donald Van Horn, John Laansma, Maurice Nelson, Richard HUFF, George Lewis, Kenneth Mills. First Row, L-R: David Petrilli, Arthur Dolenga, Frank Minto, Parke Brown, Warren Jackson, Robert Luse, Douglas Wendzel, Donald Pollie, Richard Means, Roger Conklin. ALPHA SIGMA DELTA Fourth Row, L-R: Margaret Seibert, Joyce Allen, Mary Joslin, Gloria Wallace, Shirley Hill, Kathleen Flemming, Billie DeShane, Zelda Zook, Polly Linderman, Barbara Smith, Wilma Haack, Joan Mc- Geachy, Almira Smith, Irene Dunn, Gloria Matson, Joan Klein, Eloise Quick, Delores Matheny, Marian Hellmann. Third Row, L-R: Donna Legerstee, Carol Postula, Barbara Gossel, Patricia Morgan, Jean Smith, Marguerite Johnson, Cynthia Quick, Marilyn Jager, Martha Gaunt, Elizabeth Osborn, Mariorie Hill, Elaine Horn. Second Row, L-R: Shirley Edison, Helen Zeedyk, Laura Alm, Carol Georgi, Suzanne Barrett, Elaine Hrach, Helen Brink, Marilee Thorpe, Nancy Crissman, Helen Keating, Phyllis Millspaugh, Anne Davison, Jane Stateler, Carol Weigle, Laura Blandford, Patricia Voorhees, -Marilyn Brattstrom. 74 .4-v 9 4-z ,q S 70 Mu. Randal 0. fllceaeafuf . . . .f -.NMMNM NN wwrw I X for her skillful guidance, sincere interest and friend- ship, und genuine sense of fair play as Dean, teacher, and counselor, we proudly and gralefully dedicate fhis 1950 Boiling Pof. tina.. Ei A- :,.,,f 1 T, .tw - in A: - vi - .. Qi 'Q ' f 3 , if , L . ' 11- - ' 1 W b , , ,... i tx. L l V E ,.,V 'V N A i 14 UW- 5, Q f AF . . 1, v H i E A ' ' 3 ' b - r ' . 4 - - ' ' 5 , ', V V i b gr .fi , , lk iv x ' V z x MQ' W . , ,. Ah VW . fn- fs? S. va xxw- ..X x .hx -, N N X ,pw -..gs S 151: lb AR ADVERTISING Top left, L-R: Marilyn Brattstrom, Brad Allen, Bob Glickenhaus, Eugene Stermer, Wesley Schultz, Bill Meanwell, Jim Rose, Alice Maes, Nan Pierce, Pat Praeger. Top right: Editor, Margaret Seibert. Business Manager, Wesley Schultz. EDITORIAL Middle: Sports editor, Fred Winkler. L-R: Barb Smith, copy editor, Wes Schultz, busi- ness manager, Joe Pizzat, art editor, Peg Sei- bert, editor, Dick Draper, assistant editor. COPY Bottom left, L-R: Anne Wakeman, Barbara Smith, Helen Keating, Nannette Pierce. ART AND LAYOUT Bottom right, L-R: Donald Van Horn, Joseph Piz- zat. Not pictured: Dick Serrin. Ginn -X, , .TQ ,J YJ' WTS 'Me lmlm ,I 3 L-R: George Lewis, Elaine Cabot, Rita Ottenweller, Joan Seabridge. Standing, L-R: Robert Pay- ette, Charles Van Zoeren, Kenneth Venderbush. Seated, L-R: Gaby Hernstat, Marjorie Sharpe, Joyce Pel- to, Nancy Vagness. Standing, L-R: Kenneth Ven- derbush, Laurence Vickery. Seated, L-R: Wallace Mel- son, Janet Robinson, Rich- ard Windisch. Opposite Page, L-R: Hobart Smith, James Morrell, Wil- liam Gershon, Louis Spatholt, Editor John Leddy, Joan Wood, Larry Vickery. 78 ffalililiiinal i C1111-11IiSe1-vii NMC Stages The Messiah' 'l-1.1 11.11111 11.1.1.1-11 11.1111111- lvl f1.1.1l 111ll :1ll 1l11 1111111111111 -nlr.1l lI1gl1 X1l.11.1l 11111114l1l 11.11111 1,1.11 1111... 1.1 11111 1 1111 1 f rU.,...., .,, 11, ll11.. 1 .w-. 1 Mun- 1111111 U1 1' 11.1' 1111- !'1. 1 11 lmrli 1 111.11 1.111 111111111 11.1 1. 11 15 1111l11rl11.111111 .111 l '1 1 'HW' 111111111 Xl11111ll1 I-'11l111111. .11r11'1 . Lllltlvr th 1vll X1l,1l11., 1111111 .1111l l'111l1g1 H11 5- ll 111111 11.1.1111-1..11 1111: 111 lllfllt 1 1111.111 11. s.1.1.11.1...1 111111 W1-11111 Xl1.l11,.1111 -ll1g1 111! 11 1 lc ll11 11:1l1- 1' l11l:l1111- 11 1. 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The Sher- Secretary: and Dorothy McCarthy, lie Slamki, :ln1l'Buckv Walter: haw l .1 'l fl T' l'l1 P4 'UH lm' -ds will also hold open house for Euro rr:pr1:scntativv:. was :Elected as played al line 'lonr 'years together. HUF' 'md mhcr qmnp' IH'h'm 11111 l l'mlf IW' f'9f flml Hill' Cllfl faculty and student body. Re- council representative to the Social while Bill H115 j1,1inl-d the force: 111-1,1 1'111y111U11 illffussed-111 IJr. I-1111-11111, ...M 1-.111k11-1 1lillw'HPl0lfll'l' fvfllill WIMD Arthur Dolengo, Program Director Mr. Sam Brown, Faculty Advisor -.4 .4n.l'...uQ1 ,,-f ni' 'L uf sw n fbaama aqanofzd. PHI KAPPA ALPHA L-R: Patricia Rohloff, Alice Koning, Helen Keating, Donna Legerstee, William Bunto. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Standing, L-R: Louise Lacey, Patricia Praeger, Cynthia Quick, Helen Keating. Seated, L-R: Jane Tyndal, Margaret Seibert, Joyce Stowell, Joan McGeachy. THE COLLEGE PLAYERS Top Row, L-R: Barbara Smith, Constance Wilson, Joan Wood, Barbara Schreiber, Nancy Stick- ler, Nona Jane Hobbs, Mary Frances Giaciolli, Joan Robinson, Janet Robinson, Sue Ralston, Martha Gaunt, Mary Jo Ward, Sally Wise, Judy Bevan, Glenna Huffmon. Middle Row, L-R: Alice Maes, Jackie Dancer, Anne Davison, Richard Nelson, Robert Rodenhiser, Clayton Campbell, Paul Winans, John Eaton, Richard Windisch, Robert Glickenhaus, Richard Mueller, Constance Newland, Jane Stateler. Front Row, L-R: Patricia Dudewicz, Barbery Bird, Sue Wathen, Frances Jackson, Bette Wall, Dorothy McCarthy, Rose Marie Brandt, Joan Dymmel, Wilma Haack, Barbara Rigsbee. .s as - , swf ' xM.- 'Y .' aaaenfiioi DEBATE Standing, L-R: Alvin Witt, Norman Armstrong, Richard Means, Ann Graves, Robert Stevens, Richard Timmer. Seated, L-R: Ruthalva Sum- merlott, Donald Brink, Al- mira Smith, Robert Culp. FORENSICS Standing, L-R: Eugene Ster- mer, Robert Burchfield, Rob- ert Culp, George Berry, Donald Brink. Seated, L-R: Almira Smith, Elizabeth Osborn. Pl KAPPA DELTA Standing, L-R: Richard Tim- mer, Eugene Stermer, Ann Graves, Richard Means, Robert Burchfield, Almira Smith, Daniel Chiz, Garry Brown, Robert Stevens, Ruth- alva Summerlott, Alvin Smith. Seated, L-R: Norman Arm- strong, Donald Brink, Eliza- beth Osborn, Robert Culp. I WW l Hi? GMM SPANISH CLUB Standing, L-R: William Bor- ough, Virginia Stickan, Al- fonso Corredor. Seated, L-R: Joan Mc- Geachy, Dr. Richard Olm- sted, Gladys DeGolia. CERCLE FRANCAIS Standing, L-R: Suzanne Wathen, Patricia Rohloff, Rose Marie Damm. Seated, L-R: Jane Stateler, Miss Virginia Earl, Barbara Rigsbee, Rosemarie Brandt. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Top Row, L-R: Paul Jones, Wallace Melson, Nyle Claw- son, Kenneth Hutton, Hec- tor Grant. Middle Row, L-R: Florence Blymeir, Mariorie Dickson, Nancy GiFfels, Joan Robin- son, Virginia Stickan. Bottom Row, L-R: .lane Tyn- dal, lllene McCarl, Janet Robinson, Lucia Crane, Bettye Field. ECONOMICS CLUB L-R: William Zuhl, John Geer, Margaret Seibert, Louis Spatholt, Thomas Mtigiis, Gerald Adrianson. THE K CLUB Top Row, L-R: Chan Moul- ton, Don Hassberger, Bob Simanton, Ed Rzepka, Lee Kontur. Third Row, L-R: Vic Braden, James Nawrot, Jack Davis, Bob Culp, Marv Mantin, Vito Tutera, Don Van Horn, Italo Candoli, Doug Bourgeois, Charlie Stanski, Horace Webb, Frank Walters. Second Row, L-R: Earl King, Nobe Sievers, Art Leighton, John Gospill, Don Culp, Bill Bos, Jim Corfield, Bob Tay- lor, Rex Holloway, Bill Say- ers, Jack Sunderland, Ernest Piechocki, Ev Bierema, Har- ley Pierce, Garry Brown. First Row, L-R: Conrad Hinz, Bob Neeser, Jim Waldo, Val Jablonski, Spencer Burns, Tom Willson, Stan Chalmers, Milt Christen, Bill Evans, Ed Glaser. W. R. A. COUNCIL L-R: June Studhalter, Mari- lyn Glaser, Mary Joslin, Helen Keating, Barbara De- Long, Jean Smith. H . . The changes in administration and faculty are symbolized by the subtle transition from the square into a rhythmic series of rectangles. Vertical lines are used in the back- ground to reveal the strength and dignity predominant in our present administration. The design, or purpose, of the administrative body is to advise and guide us, with sincerity and integrity, in our present day thinking, and to help us realize our future responsibilities. wipers, vw . ff ' I KAPPA DELTA CHI Third Row, L-R: William McDaniel, Richard Means Hugh Kennedy, John Archbold. Second Row, L-R: Guest Speaker, William DesAutels, Ralph Kaiser, John Fonner, John Rumohr, Rev. Pick- hardt, Joseph Jones. Front Row, L-R: Mary Joslin, Shirley Hill, Phyllis Mills- paugh, Alice Maes. RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Standing, L-R: Wesley Schultz, Cynthia Quick, Rich- ard Means, Nannette Pierce. Seated, L-R: Rev. Pickhardt, Shirley Hill, William Des- Autels, Wilma Haack, John Rumohr, THE NEWMAN CLUB Third Row, L-R: Italo Candoli, Dick McClaran, Mary Kersies, Joan Follett, Patricia Hammond, Marilyn Shell, Patricia Dudewicz, Ernest Piechocki, Henry Pea- body, Richard Wilson. Second Row, L-R: Dale Spencer, Rose Marie Damm, Donald Horning, Tim Hogan, Nancy GiH'els, Rex Hol- loway, Louis Stemnock, Rita Ottenweller, John Ur- bank, Delio Frisoni. Front Row, L-R: Reginald Orsolini, Charlie Stanski, Robert Stevens, James Nawrot, Richard Schmitt, Ray- mond Caldwell. CAMPUS CHEST COMMITTEE L-R: Joan Seabridge, Robert Treat, Robert Luse, Janet Hobson. nt. .Z-I The activities calendar this year was stud- ded with a variety of social events. Mingled with the traditional and familiar happenings were new and unexpected experiences, but, in all instances, the traditional activities were savored with the spice of new per- sonalities and ideas, and were accompanied by the inevitable excitement and curiosity. September began the year with the week of orientation for new students. During that month, green hats, student counselors, in- formal picnics, conferences with faculty ad- visers, and registration procedures were prominent. New friendships were begun and old ones renewed, while the summer drifted into reminiscence and campus activity re- sumed once again. October, the herald of Indian Summer, brought Homecoming with its decorations, floats, open houses, football game, and dance in Tredway. Lynnette Minzey was crowned Homecoming Queen and ruled the day with her court. The celebration began with an all-school parade through the town, that ended with a huge bonfire at Angell Field. November featured The Winslow Boy, a College Players production that well de- served the merit it received. The 1949 Var- sity Hop was also presented by The K Club. Dottie Engdahl was elected Varsity Queen '49, and trophies were awarded to the All-MIAA football star, Howard South- worth and to the team's most valuable player of the season, James Nawrot. December continued the tradition of the annual Christmas Carol Service, during which Nancy Murch reigned as the Spirit of Christ- mas, while Elizabeth Osborn rea d the Christmas Story from the Book of Luke. Winter Wonderland, the year's first formal fantasy, was sponsored by the Women's league. As the month especially devoted to good will and brotherhood, December, and George Berry as Santa Claus, brought some unexpected and pleasant surprises to the children of the town who were entertained at the Men's Union party in Harmon Hall. At the Mary Trowbridge House party, carols were sung and a reading of The Littlest Angel captivated the audience of Jane Tyndal. 87 14 lCONT'Dl January, the month of final exams, was also the time of the College Singers' oper- atic p r o d u c t i o n 'The Bartered Bride. Through the cooperation of the Speech, Art, and Music departments the performance was most successful. Coming in the early part of the month, the 'Knights' Ball, pre- sented by the Resident Men, was noted most of all for its unique decorations and ahnos- phere. February was climaxed by The 1950 Washington Banquet, reputed to be the most outstanding social event of the year. Judge Raymond Fox addressed the attendants, and the banquet was followed by the annual dance in Tredway Gymnasium. March, summoner of The Fourth Annual Bach Festival, gave us Religious Emphasis Week, with Dr. Howard S. Thunnan and Dr. Dwight S. Large, two stimulating thinkers. leading the Chapel talks and bull sessions. The month drew to a close with the Wom- en's League Style Show in T r o w b ri d g e lounge. 88 April first introduced the era of FooIs' Paradise, the Trowbridge House f o r m a l dance. Coincident with April's showers, the Women's League presented A Shower of Careers, which included a series of lunch- eons and talks given by women in various professional fields. May was ushered in by the May Fete, which featured tugs o' war between classes, handicap r a c es between societies, open houses, professional tennis matches at Stowe Stadium, and a concert by the College band on the quadrangle in the evening. During the intermission, the coronation of Elizabeth Osborn as May Queen took place, and the concert was followed by the dance in Tred- way, at which Charlie Ventura and his band were featured. The activities of the year have given to college educative experience that balancing element that allows students to become aware of the value of the social relation- ships in leaming, as well as of the impor- tance of the intellectual and organizational aspects of education. 5 i'Green hats, informal picnics, student counselors . . i' . . . second and third generation new students sa v IU' i -ii' 1 3 19 W- ,diff 1 W L fx I 'Sl '. - 1 Q A N . HI, , . 1 x 1, ' ,J Ll S - In X Q K 31 I V X- ' kt f R UH 4 1 V' T ' Y, ,- , -g f? vw aff: 6 ' X 1. -. ,. 15.31 5- Q.: 31, ' - -. : ,, nf, T jr -, NSW rs- - 1s. f1's 5. ,- X l, Nh 3, , L. - A ,x 4 ' : 1 1, 3 -xmmi XVN' w, A v 1 - , s ' , 1 , . - ' , tvs? N. 2 . 'NK ,nf , ef ... 3? ,V W K U Q U r 7 fa x..1 K 'wjmxra vl X ,ffl Yp- Q NX wsu.-co .v.- A v- If D i ,.-, , w X , A! S I 4.1 at -Q X v 1 ,L -Q . A r X Y K N W s 0. ., . ' 4. Q, A ,.J., l',. wm- av I ' ' V-im.. 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