Illl K n o x C ol le g e Calesburg, Illinois Volume LXI Allen County Public Libra!! 900 Webster Street P0 B 2270 Fort iliiayne, IN 46801-2270 Editor ..... . ' Molly McLain Business Manager . . . Philo Kane Picture Editor . . . Eleanor Nichols Art Editor . L ........ . . . Lois Gord Literary editor, Len Kuchang sports, Don Hines: fraternities, Fred Peterson and as- sistants, Nancy Cragwall and Jackie Summersg snapshots, Dick Neumillerg faculty, Barbara Peblerg organizations, Cynthia 'Kenyong classes, Mary Fran Nelbachg photog- raphers, Joe Bailey, Davant Mull, Dick Kirkpatrick, and Pat Snookg indexing, Jeneinne Andersong typing, Pat Kirchner. ' FACULTY . . 26 SPORTS ..... 40 GREEKS ..... ee ORGANIZATIONS . 94 CLASSES . g . .124 Q... MAMYQ: ,,., Q .. , 'xv ' .L-- E ' ..,.,,,,. , -x-,:,-f,:x:- .-1-14. .X-em - sw N, X . -,M X 2 R ,gk fw , ,ancfdun wg, , . Eff? 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Gaaalinq Chalrmah Cord and her COlT1lTllTTir3 old x-.irlclers for the Cale-slnorg Armory erhe atmosphere ol ah old Erlglleh slree' scerre permeated the blg. slarle room for the K A W S Chrlef- hes formal, The Yolehcle Salle 'N The Cellmg was made lov. evo fha room was hllecl mth The xelloxx glow lrorh huge elreee lamps and The mellow muslc ol Brad Xkfllllamg' oreheglre 417:41 af Une Seam lf? We cfcznce lla gfaacfi muftic VK ueaffee up alzdlfne Qeep. . 56 eaagfzl' Une waifaeddei in ca Jefzfiaad, m MX, ,ns Doctor Heiglwway, Bull Og- '4 den, Nurses Jean Cauger and 1 Donna Hermecke K game Battalnom Sponsor, Bobble Slow Company Soomsors, lvlolly lvlciauo, Eleanor Nichols, Charlene Hlaft Swede Roskam, Elise Nichols Bobble Stout,-Kem Lomdeeo 22 A 5 FNTEN Hill? 1... A 'I-Y ,pm .. ,- ' fr, wg, SL- E? X A . - X 'vb-N , . 4' fig f','r- wi Sf F M 'YPZ'?: x g ' - , '- .- ,-'2,5:.V Q, , hw I 03' v- .r 1 A galaxy of student voices, practiced, practiced, and practiced 4... the l95O Campus Sing Long rows ot white shirts or pastel-colored dresses filed down the aisles ot Beecher Chapel onto the steps or gathered around the piano on stage .... fraternity songs, to semi-classics, to songs from Broadway musicals We missed the steps ot Old Main, though, when rain forced the group inside, tor the tirst non-competitive Campus Sing S,mn9.Q ...Q 8m9..z'!wn Seniafz efuzpel auf , ,'g A Y Y Y K K 1 hx xy- Dr Wm Nslffrf and Chgfirgj fAXVNl'jg'VXV , QRU355 V. 3r'5Iw3NN! Need The alifgxihid L'C'Ci::N1Vw Mfr' Cxff f 'i C51 Qwrfjh tr 5-imcf Chagigl xjerbg-:vim Q gms-'1' ' W 'Y ,Q A ww 'Eau 1 ,I fu U' J 4 .,.'14 gags 'i SLK! nwwwz szuw, Q. wma, A stranger on campus for the ftrst tame wculd fund rt hard to bellexe that Dr Umbecl has been our college presldent for onlt two tears l-le has won the students slmplg bt mal rng them his frlends Hrs sons, Jnmmg and Johnny are both sports fans and beung anwous to lntroduce hrs famllx, Dr Umbecla brlngs them and thelr mother, of course, to all the brg games, Besrdes brlngrng hls vxvfe and chrldren to us, the presrdent has often entertarned student groups un has home wlth nnformal drnners Vwth so much untumacy and trust to relt upon. Dr Umbeclc has the xttal loundatnon to carry out all has enthuslastuc, ambttrous plans for the future of Knox Gstenslblt, the new Memorial Ctmnaslum proves thus most clearlt and rrnpressne proof lt rs Cn Founders Day, howexer, as he sketched the near future plans for completrng Kno-fs arehttetgtural protect for us, we realuzed that the gt m was only a beglnnnng toward a well rntc-grated cam- pus, wnth modern dorms, a flne arts burlclung, football staduurn and on and on Important and dazzllng as these acldltrons wrll be, the prestdent forsees an lntanglble, almost sprrltual, growth rn Know College The growth that occurs tn the student bodt Itself as at absorbs a stlmulatung and thoroughly natural atmosphere The growth of course must happen, but Dr Umbecls has alreaclx land the groundworlc for proxldlng the atmosphere The development program wrth nts own staff the soecraltzed dutres of Dr Pealce as Dean of the College, rnternatlonally famous spealers on cafnpus, a much rmproted freshman Qrrentatlon program- -all stepping stones toward a college of exen greater nateonal renown 29 Xernon I. Welsh, Chicago, President Sharvy Cr Umbecl., Kellogg D lvlcClelland, Calesburgg lvlrs Philip S Post, Oneida, Nelson W Willard, Riverside, Ralph D Stevenson, Chicago, Bertram W. Bennett, Chicago, Richard l. Jones, Tulsa, Quincy Wright, Chicago, Wallace Thompson, Calesburg, Abramj Povvelson, Calesburgg Louis Niel- sen, Calesburg, l-lenrt S Taxlor, Springtieldg Elmer W Williams, lklrnneapolrs, Rodney L Stuart, Calesburg, Mrs l Edgar C Dreus, Wilrnetre, lxlrs Royal l-l Wensberg, lxrlercer Island, XVashrngton, l-larry l-l Cleaveland, Rock Island, Willard El Dean, New Yorl Crtt, Alfred W Bays, Chrcagc The Board ot Trustees is vitally important to the security and vveltare ot Knox College, This group handles the property and trnancial business ot the school and is the ultimate authority on all matters ot broad policy, The 25 members ot the board are concerned with the over-all picture that Knox presents and such essential matters as long range tund development Three ot the board members are Alumni Trustees nominated by the Knox Alumni Asso- ciation tor three-year terms The president ot the college is a member ex ottrcio The remaining ll are elected by the board rtselt to serve seven year periods, Meetings are held three times a year, at l-lomecomrng and Commencement in Calesburg, and the January meet- ing in Chicago The trustees are not alvvays Knox graduates and at present tive members ot the board did not attend Knox--an added testimony to their interest in Sivvash. Knox College Trustees are tor the most part men and women actively engaged in their ovvn business attairs, and yet they voluntarily give a tremendous amount ot their valuable time to the board work They are very generous in their financial support as vvell, as is evidenced by the tact that their contributions to the Memorial Gymnasium have totalled S2l l ,396 , Outstanding in service and time spent in building a better Knox are Thomas l-l, Blodgett, vvho has been a trustee since l926, lvlrs. Janet Crerg Post and Nelson W, Willard who have served since l925, and Frank lVl, Lay vvho has been a board member since l923, has served as Chairman, and has recently contributed 3lO0,000 tor a swimming pool in the gymnasium. Ottrcers ot the Board ot Trustees are President, Sharvy C, Umbeck, Secretary-Treasurer, Kellogg D, McClelland and Chairman, Vernon lvl, Welsh, l-lonorary Trustees are Earnest Elmo Calkins and Otto l-larbach. 305 ,,,,.. . rzsmafzzweazzeq Dr Charles H Pealce, tornwerlt, ot the Ulll- xersutt ot Muchrgan, toolc othce at Knox thus tear as Dean ot the College l-hs duhes une xolxe the reelcatuon ct educotlcnel arms and policies, the lntproxentent ot znStructton und currtculuny and general reoresontetuon ot thi college adrnmmtratton The gctosttuon ot Dtjcll' ot the College ts a nettlx cregated one, and Dr Peake has alreadg ehottn It to he A tolu- dlole tnnoxratton Largelt concerned mth tecultt, personnel and the total concerittton ot the gtudent'-' enttre program ll'1 resldence, hm poettlon dut- ters from those Qt deong Snw-,th and Wtllhtti- ttho handle student actrtlttes, ioctol lute, dlef Qlpllne, dOVl'llllOVlE'S, Sororutles Land treternrtueg, and the enwrilotrnent sertlce ln the short ttnwe that Deon Peale has been on campus. he heg trnrressed ug ell wth hte srncerltt of purpose and hte enthuetaem tor the tuture deteloonwent ct lirtgx we M ' l Wm r Ac,,,,. hlvea., b Q,Qq ' J Q . l'5 lflr'f?f-if 355 Lrbrary Benlamln RlChardS, Llbrarlan lrrghtl Warren Morris, Reference Luhraruan llelll Dan l-lamillon, a student assnstanl lcenterl Reglslrar Rothwell Stephens Adnwlsslons Olhce David Robinson, rlght Charles Wetherbee, lelr Treasurer Kellogg McClelland Busrness Manager T. Nr lvlcfllure Q Buameu fdclminzaiaaiian linoxs tradltuon tor excellence and stahulttx e'-'ends tar Ijrexend the aiadenttc lntct the Centpetutlxe world ot ftusthess Wlth the help ot the hnance CCl'lTl'tTlllE'C, Kellogg ltlcflehgnd, ulth one ete cn the stocl. rharlcet and a constant ear to fhe ground tor sound tnxestrnents, leeps a tlrrn hand on the college treasurt On the other hand, T S McClure deals wth the datlg lausrness problems whtch are the concern ot evert modern tnstrtutlon Thus e-pert gutdance has resulted tn a ccllege ot the hlghest possnple ttnanctal stahulltt Wlth duttes ot a structlg COIIESISTG nature Pegnstrar Flothf well Stephens ts the man wth the grades Betore class standlng and grades are consldered, hometer, the prospectne KQQXITQ has come ante contact truth dlrector of adrnlssrons. Date Rolmnson, and asststant Chuolc Wetherhee personally and through theur replesentatne Ilterature and catalogues Once admltted, the student may have ltttle contact wrth the regtstrar and the admrsslons ottlce, but the Ilorarzans wlll soon he hrs treduent helpers, and Seyniour Llhrarx hts Hhorne away trorn home H 543 4 nvx we 'Yrs Nllldred hlcopesg Rudolph J Frala, Jarnei Eugene Cm' ' n 614 i0'ce Many students thinlc ot our alun-:nl rnostly IO connectlon wrth l-lornaconmng and tratcrnrty Founders' Day dunnersr Knox alurns, howexer, have kept a xfltal tnterest In college actuvtttes and plans as evtdenced by the numerous actnre alurnnl associattons all oxer the country, These organtzattons as well as lnduvldual graduates are kept in constant touch wlth Knox through the resourcetulness ot our Alurnnl Othce Cene Conklin, public relatlons man, personallt, attends many alumni rneetlngs, whale Pudy Fiala uses every channel tor publlctzlng lines achievements and activltues, and Mrs l-lccpes handles alunwnl correspondence 11 DD ww.: , fu S9 V ..5f E . . 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' ...X , 7 , Student TGaCPWing-Sfirry hour WA PMD ' X AC ' wg' I 'alia E Associate Professor of Erwglrgh Pr0fe55Cr or Ewglrrrr fr -- are Pfjfefiir -r Fw r Hes ' 375 rr 'esfi' i' 1 r W' ' :cu . 5' ' ' ' wif, z- 11-i :'i ' ' .' 5 rf X A r veaacfwi The Slwashers who repre- seht Khox uh thtercolleguate corhpetrtroh are ohder the xery careful QUDSVMISIOVW ot a coachmg statt ot tue whuch as headed by Athlettc Drrec- tor Dean Trexor Coaches Turner, Boyrltcm, Dowrwmg, and lhomaS Complete The Staff which nrt addlttorw to coachlhg domes, li charged wuth the resoohslbllnty ot dt- rectrhg the meds ph5slcaI edocatroh courses ottered by Drift lwmr E12 li ' dei I Tsrrgq r-,-,ggftj Dy,-,r og, Ja, ltwgw-53 the college All Knox meh who haxe earned a xarsuty letter for athletuc par- tnclpatroh are eltguole tor admuttahce nrtto the K Couhcul K 6 Q Sopolerherrtrr-tg thenr lmportartt task of coordrhatlhg actmtres ton ard the dexeloorhertt ot greater school Interest, oartncroatloh, artd sorrut, the Coohcrl also ushers at athletrc contests and extertds coortesg and helptolhess to vrsttmg teams The Coohcrl also erttertams athletlc hooetols of htgh school age who mag ehroll at Knox l -'tVr v, l ,l Srjgtt! ,V l-lar? me-X-V t F -la K Xl. 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'W 'Recofxf Knox l9 Slrnoson li Knox 27 Carlelon 20 Knox 33 Lawrence T Knox l-l Vxfabash H Knox 7 Beloll li Knox lO A Coe O Knox Zl Cornell 20 Knox l3 Monmouth 7 Lefri o meer o elm managers Rlghr b Alben, P rrffr-Liga fffafer-5 When the Sn-.asll grldders pushed over l,lor'wr1uurh laal lxlaxernber The re' rgrll galred possesslrif: el rlwe cir.e'ed lilronie lurl e, buf ales li 'A.' r .ered lhe Cl.lVldIll on sealcn ','. hlrjh gaxe Kno- a plerje rj' rhelr rrsr rjonlerenrie r2rrarvr,lrg.:wslrr. ll' elexen ears Tung gnlfl' Q33 grd Plpon Lllglrleg Qrnl, fe ig- le-rence garne To Eelorr ,rd l lng one nrilnerjonlerencrg nll wnlw Xldabashl lhe in-rashers rr' 'lf x.', crds of Cuaih Harsld lfrrer drsr3rla',ed a splrlr ol rjgerjeraflgn end llne ledrn,-.rjrri 'hs' gaze Knox a lrulll, Qharnplenshlp squad' Four Knowles X ,'x. ere haired x' nh ber'hf on fhe T-jg' 93r- fnee learn FdlVl'lT3l'l, Pxlbrrghl and llwurnpson were llsted on xhe nrsf cflensne rearr, ard Lundeen .-.huse surerl, bassrrre end punnng gel the Slwashers our of rnany lriugh spots, ref Qewed a place cn the frrsf delensne fearn Ol oarneular senrlrrer'al -.alue Tj The learn were xhe 'rrenwendouslm llWSfllVIllg 'Cheers' or Hurnbhrex, Egbert, end lchabode- erhree studlous 'Lung fries Xl.la'r:hlr:e fhe allenlnelx, lrond Cherie perrihes on The lull, yard-llne, lheie lolal soeerators were a'wa.s rn The habn ol dVl'lXll'l,2, ar fherr hgnrjzred places fogerher Then one Saturday rnornrng lr' Cie lrzber when the bus was about read, to leaxe lor The Rwabash game Hunwphrex and Egbert appeared alone lchabed .nas nowhere ro be seen When ar last the da-l was mer rhe Slwashers had been able to muster onl, a ll-ll ne Plow rcr Those who Tend lo scorn gugersnnzjns lhls nnghr be re- garded as colncldenlal Bur when lwro wreelxs laler all three honored SDECTSTCVS rnrssed fhe bus lo the Below garne and rhe Slwashers suffered rherr onlm deleal or The season man, ol lhe more resened collegrans began lo wonder Regardless cl rhe lair That these elenrs nalghl haxe been colncldenlal, as long, as the l'Poppas of rhus rllusrrlous lrro are 4 . I - e. X L ' L . llglnlllllg lor Qld Smash rhese lr3lrlTJlUl rcgs wlll neger be allowed ro rnlss another Knox loorball ganae 1 x -l7 Q, '.,,. ,Q 5 X l sf 'Q 8 v N fa 4 ?3':'i1: -2: ' if .L B. fbi' g'gI,k E.: 'Sf lf Eg X 5 I .1 Q X 0 x 14. Z it x :N K 4 1' 34 we X X 4 n M mf gf N. Y A v J '55 ' v -z. W dj X 'N aes-f 'bf ' w x W, 4 T...-N M -rf 5 3:..s2i::1-:ff .. XX:-4 ,M 01? 'B A W ' . ,247 if ' 2' I-1, .l 6 , , Q H' Y 'S' V .f- - A., ,L :Q , A nr In . K ', Er, 1 S35 'II X 'V ' s V1 NN Biff .Q 5 Row 3 Dean lvllller, Earl.. Johnson! Nelscn Hanks, Ken Lundeen, Dean l-lull Row I Gene Anderson, Bob McFarland, Dean Doolen, Ivan Harlan, Max Allard, Bull Dredge Flow l Jurn Conl-lun, Elll Slwerrlcl, Dave Luger, Torn Taylor, Jacl. Paley, Don Albright, Phil Pxngelcll 48 l l l -Q., When the Suwash cagers took to the court thus season, they were playlng rn a new gym, were weanng new unltorms, had a new coach and the team seemed to go rrght along wrth the act by showrng a new sparlf, Eyen though the basketeers were somewhat handncapped by the tact that Hanks and Anderson were not elnglble untrl Wnnter Quarter, the Knoxltes got an excellent start lll conterence competutron At the end ot the season, the cagers settled wuth sux wrns and tour losses an the conference whrch pegged them rn tourth place Lundeen, sharpshootrng guard, tunlshed snxth in conference scorrng One ot the teams greatest assets was therr new coach, Trp Downrng Mrs Downrng came to Knox last September as baslxetball coach and has already proved has abrlrty nn that posltlon lt rs correct to say that Coach Downrng teels that the team drd their share, tor as he personally said, the boys played exceptuonally well, especually when you conslder theur lack ct height 6603 Recaacf Knox 47 , .Upper Iowa U. 62 Knox 73, . . .Cornell 69 Knox Sl , , Augustana 52 Knox 62 .. , .Coe , 74 Knox GS . . Iowa Wesleyan 63 Knox 63 7 Us ot Chncago 5l Knox E7 Lawrence -lg Knox 69 , , U. ot Dubuque 59 Knox 7lf Penn ff Knox 68 , Carleton El Knox 73 7 Augustana bf Knox 45 ,. ., , . Grinnell 77 Knox 48 Beloit ll? Knox 75 lvlonmouth 79 Knox aff Monmouth E4 Knox 52 . Rnpon Sl Knox C5 Cnnnell fl Knox 72 ,, Us ot Chscago -17 ,.P'9G. . . . M. , N w,-0 - ,- I V-.vin M WM-. ' ' , -' 'S3V'h 'H' -V ' ef in. . , Q 7eam4 4 F57 Fy. L: rim ig r-. '- es 5 '- . I ' im. D Qerkf XT Ffa Seiofwj Fx. E fwjefxf F r 53.5 f D Edlm. J Elwerw U. Lwd-.. T F5 F V. H3'ff,.'T: F Te'H g ,E , VW: 7 Ci.-.r1v'g VT Ire' P' hes. ',', Vince' . :sei--. F9 XR ffefvfv. 9. Cali . C Tex: Fgwrh Ffj-.-. V. 'Wegwf Y, 'Sqft F5 5.3. T Qdvu A -vu 5 Fa' fi: D fi l I PQ? -fn-.avi 5 fi ..e v. E 'Ae' Sei: ' x . F ' 'IV E X'.Q First Flow D Hartman R J TLJV'j1t1',D Pafj gmt, J. Enmghf, L. Rgne, J Eewg Second Rm. A D:as,J PQQLJ Egw' Capps, J Xelezkx, D F1.TaiD:Hald, F, ff' Som, J K Q'IUC t Kllll 88 WJ? I 44 alma fu. fm, Nalalaaium 5 W 5 Org. ' Unfortunately enough for the swrmmrng team the season was oxer hetore the new Knox pool was readxr tor use Few realrze lust how rnconvenrent thus tact made thrngs tor the varsntg, These men had to he satlstted to work out rn the pool at whatever hours ut happened to he opens ethls was sometrmes at ll Ill? rn the exfenmg Nevertheless the tanlcmen drd get rn shape and competed ln dual meets wth Bradley, Augre, Crunnell, a ouadrangular meet at Augle, and the conterence meet Al Lechner, one ot the mann sparlcs rn Coach 'l'urner's team, prolte two Kno- College swrmmrng records Al set new marks rn the SO-yard treestgle, and the ll- yard freestyle, Although the Knovtes could not amass enough pornts to urn ant, one meet hte of the tanlqmen, Werner, Stllwell, Scott, Lechner, and Carter. grabbed enough pgrnts to win letters Frrst Row Don Rrjssrter, Jack Wrldeg, James Scott Don Xllerner, lxen Rat Second Row Flid Bolnton, Bop Carter, A' Lechner, Walter Xerher, Larrt Sth cl 53 Srgmdmg C Endmxytt, C Pepin L SI'wNex,J Heck., D, Everett, M Allard, P Angelmf, D Wafsc ,,,l,. ' ,,,. Y . f'r1..Y Y A Y ' f xx 57W'TC'!I15 L farm, E 0511, ,v::.r1,C Xar' DU-xe. E Lubbs, J Cerm, E Nmwef 54 v I af' ft .'7wckRe' Whart Coach l-larold Tumor out out a Call lor than trtterostad ttt tracl l'ttg itttt tl that he had only tvto returrttrtg letterrrteh Cltfl VattDj,lte and Sola lXllll'lt,'Vx lttftt dtstahce WGN, were the ortlt decorated taterahs axatlalltle to hutld a team' arts-t llttj ll-lovvewar, wtth a host of former freshman and ttttrartwuralatrathod talent, Coach Turttt-r was able to butld a wellfhalahced group of thtttclads who competed outta adrrttr,ltlr, IU stx dtlfereht meets and also th the lvltdwest Cottferehca meet Such assets as Attgelofl H7 the broad lump and taxelth, W'tIltartts ttt the dtsta' ruhs, Allard HW the vttotght ClE'D3VTt't't6tTT, and Ogdott trt the hurdles, all holtted to relteve Coach Turrters troubles There vtas also outta ah array ol more talcrtt atttortg the lreshtwwart tthtg rargrtitj tor sorthg vtorltouts r Artgsljtr 'Q t- tj 't,t1,H. xx. Ex s. vt Q: KN0 Stltrnf l liver r- , . - 14 Standlng XV Morehead, lXl L Johnson, ,l Juers, J Dolder, A Stewerth Crtttng D Nelson, R lcthnicnv lil Ingerifl, ES Paul, J Hotel, C Levch Although the varsity Wrestlung squad lost both ot therr dual meets to Augustana and Crrnnell, Chuck Porter and Jack Inger- soll pulled through both meets wrth clean records At the lvltdvvest Conference meet the Knox matmen were able to pull down a thrrd place banner Porter and Ingersoll both lettered tn wrestlrng due to therr excellent seasons records afadilfq I Durrng the entrre school year the men and women students who are Interested an archery meet at peautrtul Greene Oaks to Improve theur marksmanshrp The group, vvhrch thus year numbered twenty as under the drrectron ot John l-look, a student, and as sponsored by lvlrss Breleteldt of the tacultt This season the Knox archers competed against both Bradley and lVlacMurray Z Spafdfa Wlth a total of euglwt matches and the conference playotts to compete ln the varssty tennls team took to the courts wltn tbree returning lettermen Cordon Credell, Dean Doolan, and Bob Hegel A5 usual the dullgent practice and antra-team matches of the varsity netmen were under 'the capable durectuon ot Coach Trexor Unoer the spongorsblp ot Sergecrt Stewart the Knox ntle team meets carte a month to tlre on the range About twentt men and ten women gtuf dents constltute the orgganrzatlcn wlwlclw li beaded by Presldent Gene Cralfmam, Vlcef Presldent Anne Edgerton, Secretarylrease urer Crace Tooblng, and Executne Ottlcer Don Rocle ln the-lr one shoulder-to-shoulder con- test with lVlonn'routn tlwe Knoxltes emerged X'lClOl'lOLlSlt 0 '7efuuZ D Duelan, C l-lowland, D l-llner, C Credell, E Hegel! H llqemg Wy Tblro Row Sgt Stewart, D. Flern- ing, R Berg, C Parks, R JOl lVlSOll. R PownalI,J Drennan, D Ro:lQe Second Row: A Edgerton. lvl E Price, E lvloore. R Scbllclg, C A Topping, R Rossuter. Flrit Rowe B. Noll. C Cralwam, D Mull, A Deabl -av! Zi ig 'n . wzef, wx Phi Gamma Delta Back Row D Dooien, F Johnson, D Htingness, N Hanks Front Pow B CorLiJl, W, Pedhed Q 64044 eaunh Phi Delta Theta C Porter, C Smith, K Hurdle, D Hamilton, D Withams . Baakezfdallu Phi Gamma Deha Sitting D CLWCJEVSOU, W Morohy,J Fischer, W Redhed Standing R Anderson, C Cerstenberger, M Johnson, D Hongness, F, Johnson, D Atbright . Ea4ke1fAaZZ B Phi Gamma Delta Third Row' B t-ieget, A Ahg, P Schw-am, B Fett, F Johnson Second Row' J Stevenson, J Johnson, D Neomilter, D Stottel, J Burgess, B Winterhoff First Row J. I-took, B Ogdon, H, Thompson, L Kochan R Pierson , ,W fr, Intramurals The sux traternltlee and 'he orgenlzed Independents at lirttgt gll ticfnpete HT 3 trenwendouitlx actne lnfrefrrlrral athletle prcgrern sbensbred by the Qellege athletue department Untertdnatelt HT 3 bubltcatlbn such as the GALE ne Cane net nest long enedgh betcre EQIIHQ td presf to pdbllgh the manners dt ell the actnltles Howexer, we ere able te duscloee and picture the ntnnerg ct the exenti run Ott belcre Sbrlng quarter Starttng oft the pregrarn ddrlng tall Quarter, the Phi Cams Captured ttrst ll? xollexball Alec ddrlng that Quarter, the Phu Delts Cenwe out tlrit ln eroag Country Then as wlnter quarter n'-ated ln, the Phu Cents ran Ott wth the Crowne ter beth A and HEY' league basletball The benllng trtjpht, was xefx deserxfedlx non by the Phl Delts The college also has Ccntpetltlen tor the crganuzatuons HT ptne pang. flurr- ming. tennis, golf, and trail: C Ph: Delta Theta A Ehfrtly, T .'1't3e l Q E rt, E XanTrlgt, F' Larger Ya W.A.A Archery . Badminton Basketball Bowling . Camping a Dance . Colt . l-lockey . Riding Ritlery . Swimming nd Guting Table Tennis Tennis . intercollegiate intramural intramural intramural Orclwesis intramural tournament Thunder-on-the-Lett intercollegiate l3ucldles-on-the-Right tournament intramural gm Cl r ell Nl Sluarkl Elerquril, P bloullev. lXl Lll'lll'lQtjl'! Q Tpurlgllt tl rrd l-T yy 5 ek E NVQ, C l'll3ll Here are the people who plan and carry out the recreatronal program ol the Womens Athletfc As- socuatton for the women of the college, President lvlary Darr and her councrl sponsored the usual lntramural tournaments rn hockey, hes- lcetball, povvlung, and badmrnton Thus Year, how- ever, competrtuon on an rntersororrtt rather than the former rnterclass basis stnrred even greater enthuslasm lndrvudual open tournaments were held in tennrs, ping pong. and golf Among the hrghlrghts ot the year was the bas- ketball dinner honoring the wlnnlng Trl Delt tearn durung whuch some erghtyetour players and councrl members were served the tradrtuonal spaghettl supper The regular Frlday nlght badmlnton ses- slons drew tull house crowds, the held archers spent tall and sprung weekends on the Knox course at Greene Oaks wrth an unter-school meet wrath Bradley Unlversrty Clll'lT3XllWg the season Knois famous target archers were agaun rated hugh rn the Mludvvest area and outstandtng among the natrons archers rn the national nntercollegnate tournament- WA!-X, includes three speclallzed clubs an the tuelds ot rrdlng, swummlng, and danctng On the tollowrng pages we have shown 'l'hunder-onfthe- Lett, Puddles, and Qrchesus in action Q For the past twelve years. the Cymkhana show presented by members of Thunder- on-the-Lett has been one of the highlights ot the Vifome-n's Day program. Besides their annual horse show, the members ride as otten as possible and on several oc- casions have taken early morning breakfast rides This gear a trip was made to the Arabian horse tarm at Vifyoming, Illinois Every spring tri-outs are held for the eooestriennes who aspire to membership, lvlarty Pratt served as president this year with lvlary Darr, secretary, Pat Shafer, treasurer, and Joy' Larson social chairman Q 1 -an-I I' ,- ,J 4 lor- T Q, ,1,,., , . . .-Ti 'L ',,.'1f ' .,,.-,JY-z v. 5, . ,I 4 6' uni: , -9 :plural ,iii . J mlrgli .51 'X I ., A ' , ',:.m?xsfL ' ' V - av x '-' A --- D. -fy - , 44- -1 ' fn N My 4 -'r .: an Q-. ...swf ' Nigga? ,ff '- - 'Y - 'mx - .Lx '. : . ' - if X:-3. ' 4 QF ' ' J . ,, rm 3 K , 7 ig 'Q-F 1,1- 8 3 ',g,4. J v 4. iv v , Qv ' ' .Tr ' . ,K- . ' - 'TT K v- 'nl fy . A 1 bi ? ' gg 'L -- Q 'Q . ' ,- - ' A . ' , iw ,A M .V A I ,-gp' 2 ' V , 'L EJ- , . 1 . I wxv .,. wQ...,,,, , . .QVU ui fi 'YI' . 'B I V K '- ri ' A - wa v It ' 5 oO r 4 rur tl xx E freer lll Dart, ,l Vllfilex K r'll3 x J Fl h E l lrrrr, J Euan ,XxE,r-,ett.,1lxl l rrp Trerrra wil. X K 1 KSC tellenberg, P Sttiutter, 'llrlrj r xx L T ulll TT l ULWVTQ ' la bert lxl ltlalball C Frslte' IX txt rfwrr ' Q ll rrl lv Lnarjer, N ,rluel ix , Uacfzedid The second annual Orchesus concert in April was excellent, It clalmed tull-house attendance and was an extremely enter- talnrng show. Twenty-llye hard-workrng gurls spend many hours preparrng the clon- Cert vyhrcgh teatured works by Cershyvtn, T S Elrot, Strauss, Prokotrey, and others. Thrs year Crcihesrs added more males to therr membershrp lust vyhlch now Includes l-larry Thompson, Bull Ugdon, Bull Thomp- son, and Phrl fxngelott Under the drrection ot Carol Tourtellott, adylsor, and lvlartha Jacobsen, presrdent, Orchesus does more than gust plan nts Knox Concert This year the dance group performed tor the Cales- burg l-hgh School gurls, fOr the Calesburg lTTLlSlCl5VlS club. and also had a part in the Hcnweconwlng play, HBeggar on l-lorselaaclq I . Ll' 11 el 'L 1'-N X , X g .X ,X Pfhjilf 11 ,gnu 1 ff lllll 1 'V . 41 Q fx , ,V U 3, . , ' ,X :. . Q. - 'P x Q I ti l ,ff 4 ax -F' ' .Y 4 4 V X O 9 4 I 'gig . -1 si . 5 5 s! Q I s I 6, f fi 2 A f I f ' . i G 5 I 4? .n,:, A '-' - -:'-1V -:-,+2-i-' -'-f 2 QV -- ' A' I - ' v r. Pwfgfw U wwdlkw ww Q, ,sif kif f ,f. qs ' ' f 3. 551 4: , 'Q Q ' get '5 f Q 'Ei' W5 ? ,Q Wim. W Q 'Pl n R J 0 1160- ' C . g - G Wfhen The proeg in The Panhehenrc House freeze, or someone forgets To lock a door, rr rs the loo of the Panhel House Councd to deal wth The orrende ers President Edne Powers heads The councrl whrch is composed of ten nwerna bers, Two from each sororrty Twrce a rnonrh they meer To revrse and carr, our house rules They aTso adrusr the hrne scheduTe for each sororr1y's use of the house, and see that the proper equip- ment IS avarlable and in good order. T STN YT 'gfrjNa:r:ara, H Pratt, , ff- T , , f , ' a ttf Hujcy M Up- r Eberr, I h'r'Ter These Iadres superxrse rnrersororrrx reTarrons on carnpus, for Panhel sets dow. n and enforces The rules for rushrng and oledgrng procedures, and rn February :T sponsors The annual Panhellenrc Formal, a grrls' rnrrrarucnal Each sororrry elects Two members to the councrl, presidency of whrch rcrares every gear Last years presldenr was JoAnn Huckegg who Turned The garel oxer ro Posernarg Marshall rn Januarv The councm has a real cb rhrs xear rn Tnrharrng an enhrelg new rushing program To rrnplenaenr jererred rushzng which xml! begun new fall E P1v.e-'5 , fhwjergr, g Jglwfunw. NT Lexus, K Ne S., , ... r r, f rerh, E TXlirj!'x-fs! E f:,JT'lrji5QVT. P Sha'fer e T an 1 aa'-uf L P have .l l'loo:'teS, D ElVElLlflW6V, C Nfgmjxle, N' Harper, hl Cjxkfoet, l Sflitlgr, , C, ttlltr Xl, Tlf ftttgwgrrt C to-ii l l'lTQt'tl ll! lt'gfte'tl I7 l-l'Tl'tl't-itll ,crc, c ,.. rv .5 ,c. 'fn ' canal! The tate pf lircroig su traterrtttues lS placed ll? the harrde ot the lmtertratermty Couhctl whtch :S comprised ot two repre- serwtertttes from each treterhltt, ertd lXlr Popert Harper mlm acts ' as tacoltg adtlsor Dah Braocher headed the Coohctl the Bear and was asststed bt Cltft Vert Dxle xxho acted es xtce-prestdeht The Coohctl was rm charge ot roshmg, pledgtmg, and GVWQVCIVTQ the roghtmg ruleg xxhtch helped the tacoltg IU tts drlxe to lthproxe treshthart scholarshtp To place eddtttoml emphestg Ol? treshmeatt scholershtp. the Cotmctl egtapllshed a Scholarshtp Plaque to he preserwted to the tretermttg, pledge class wth the htghest scholgettc Index tor the Fall Quarter The lmterlratermti, Coohctl also tireiettta eh lhtramorel Trophg, to the traterrtttt txhtch amasses the greatest homher ot pomts IU trttremoral COl'TlljE'lI'llOlT One of the ptggegt l,ll'ldGVl3lt mga ot the lrttertratermtt Cotmctl, an colleborattoh wth the Pem- hellemc Council, was the estapltehmemt ot an ettecttxe deterred roghmg program uhlch redotres the cooperateon of all tratermttes D, Braucher J Corwlltm 69 Actuyuty Curl us Bergouust Phu Beta Kappa key lVlou tar Board and Whos Who Prexy ot Aloha Xu, Uoluruger lulqes hockey, lh Orchesus shes actuye For lvl A, Oh l-lell IH the Ceeo Seems to be attractive, .-2 Speakurug ot Orehesus Be oh your guard When Carol Elauhe Fusher Dorus leotardu The gurls at Stayt l-louse Knut argyles thus tall, Note house decoratuorus They re hot bad at all 0 Both individually and collectively the Alpha isis Again made their marl-L. on campus lite For e-arriple, Alpha chapters president, Jane Bergctuist, also seryed as secretary ot Mortar Board, treasurer ot WAA, and mas chosen while still a iunior for Phi Beta Kappa She was also elected to Who's Vxfho in American Colleges and Universities, Other otticers ot Alpha chapter this year were yice-president, Carol Fisherg recording secretary. Jo Cross, and treasurer, Jan Reynolds , Many more Alpha Xrs were kept busy holding otlices and attending meetings ot other welll nown campus organizations throughout the year Crnny Pepich, Jan Voli, and Judy Watlins served on the Sophomore Commission, Vice-president ot KAWS this year was Marcia Uplinger, and the important post ot Pan' hellenac secretary-treasurer was filled by Jean Keith In the sports department Mary Ann Reed headed the archery division ot WAA and was secretary-treasurer ol the Field Archery Cluh Ann Swann was SAl's treasurergand Marcia Uplinger its secretary Lorraine Blondeel, who joined the ranlxs ot Curtain Call early rn the year, put in a lot of time at the theater as assistant director ot the l-lomecoming play, as did Jean Keith and Anne Peutlrnger, successiye costume rnis- tresses throughout the year. The entire chapter was extremely proud ot Jan Qeynolds who was chosen in a nationwide contest tor work on the college hoard ot Mademoiselle magazine, and who also received the Creig-Post poetry prize As in preceding years, the l95D-Sl social calendar was lull of lun and dance Everyone enioyed the Alpha Xrs Suppressed Desires' party in early tall, followed later in the month by an evening ot entertainment on Robinson Crusoe's desert island Santa Claus made his annual appearance at a Christmas prealftast, and that special feeling ot srsterhood was clrmaxed at a lovely party on Valentines Day given by the pledges Yet the highlight ot the year was the beautiful sentimental spring tormal at Soangetaha Country Club Row l' S Papprneier, S Alpers,J Cross, M Saclett, C Fisher, J Yeungblut, D Anderson, J Sroltre Row 2 S Brieser, A Erey, J Rosenlranz, J Xiglz, J Ecrgauist, D Xldhite C Sriaros, R' lewiilds, J Firzgead ROW 3. .l Jackson, J Wfatlihs, E Cullicl-son, Z A l-lannay D Treiqlg! N Sgagrgnx Ei Fisher. Nl J Fagan, E Ergcl, M A Feed! t Fei ..-la Row -l C Sweet, l-l Earreras, B Tirmrlslrgyy L Salatc, A Fetitlinger. M l-l.jter.J Keith, A Sviann, F' 'rcungy l.l Llcrlrrige' l l Executlyes and lournalrsts Trl Delts neyer tall l3el3ler's Delta pressdent Whale Molly eduts Cale. All good Tri Delts study All hours ot the nrght lhlote' student Betsey Serpel In the picture upper right l Qyernughts at Stoutters Atter wed done the town. We peasants wore patarnas Catch Ruthtes sn tooth nrghtgown, Strarns ot Nelsons yrolrn Echo through Whrtlng l-lall Whlle Carlson and Carl- son Excel in basketball. Mary Eran and Jackte Were bored wnth dear olcl Knox So Jaclque got insomnia lvl E got chtclcen-pox l-lrckey and Clacler unstr- gated T l-louse party group Up all hours every ntght Rehashtng clauly scoop. We threw a farewell party One neyer would forget When lvlills swore she was Ieayrng -But she as wrth us yet. . fb fbellfa fbella The scrapbook at Epstlon chapter, opened to the year lit -gl, radrates coltg-QL' lrt 1.,1 at tts hg-retort tyre sonaltttes, students, esecottves, leaders, and ton' Remember the Twtn Sptn, our tall party? The pledges marched forth tn lrny- str, le 'mth ' North Atlarf:ri nope, 4'There ts Nothrng Lnlse a Manlu And some pledges they tool not one, ltd' sextgral wallclotd T43 trnance our Tru Delt senror scholarshrp agatn thls. year, we had bate sales, rotnrrragc' sales, and sold lklnn T, ,n l-lomecomtng ' Peg Stootter was elected to Phu Beta Kappa, and was a n amber ot Mortar Board, ot whrch Natrol lNlelst3t: was prestdent Vxfhos Xlxfho also selected her tor membershrrgr The Panhel presrdent was Jo Htclw, and Orchests prestdent was Martha Jacobsen Joann Casborn was a member ol Sophomore Cornmrssron Thus lP5l Cale was pot together under the gutdance ot Molly lvlcLatn, who also rergned as gt rjmrgrart, sponsor at the Mrlrtart Ball Lots Cord serted as art edltor ot the Cale and ot the Stwasher, as charrnxan ot the K AVXXS Ball, and as chapter rush chatrman whewl lvlargte Drew was on the l-lonor Board and had a lead tn A'The Ctlded Clock Ltl lvloreen, bestdes hawng a lead HT the Homecomtng play, had her own Sondax afternoon radto program on XNClL Barb Poeth twtrled a mrghty tune baton at halt ttme dortng lootball games, she was Knox's hrst drum nwatorette And lo and behold, the Trl Delts came through wrth the champtonshtp ol the unter-sorortty basketball tourney 'the 'ttrst of what I5 becomtng an ar-noal tntranroral competttton Why the pages ot thus scrapbook talrlx blossom wrth sprlng teter' Barb Pebler and Ceorgra Clader are leavtng that tor the new presudent and vrcefprestdent, Jane Kung and Lots Cord, to wrestle wrth sprtng texer and sprung ton and the prospect ot a new and wondertol year Rcw I F Scholes, B Fredler, E Srnttlrl Krng, P Ktrrlwnpr, S Shater, M Thraglwer, C, Tr-Mtrrwa, F lsfdtltnr, lxl Drran, ,l Hrcle. Pow 2 Al Bower, hl bag, E Ross, El Plweth, ,t 5t,'L:tlw,rqt, ', Frshrj-r, Af jacglnserr, L bird, ll P lflerrlvete, P 5l:,1'e'- lxl Lrg, Nl Sttftltter, C Clader, B Pebler llrjrw 5 C Stearns, S Armstrong, J lxlanmc-n, ,l Pesagg, ,l Jrjlthsttiw, J hlndg-wn, 1 tlw., rj ,, Q55 ,rr Q Qgirlr E jg, .l Steoller, lvl Drew, M Nalbatjh, ,l Srtn-fr':f1r3, ll' Prjgsrter, lx? Serbel, lsl Nelson, lxl lX'lcLatn Plow -l C Wltllts, E Nelson, .l Coede, L l.t,tt:, ,l lxlelfon, M L Erwtn, S Hgrdrn, E5 lmeger, ,r Patel, f' l r r ll Dr' rr Al Code, E Pnxxers, P Chandler, l. hlttreen, A Carlgtjrn, L Carlscn ll lxltlls, A ' , ' r 1 HTML- - f - Tax ' X - -vt .V .1 A 1, 71 ,- A S 53? . wzv 5 6 is .Q 2,1 V' -.rv .,,. . .6 Mis, 1' :aa f?N':fs ,JP .-JJ -0 Presiding over meetings Was president Pauline With lvlary Ellen and Jo Ann A very excellent team. The pledge party was a huge success With everything lost right All had ton, altho' it was The middle ot the night. Jackson played the piano While lrm and Ebert sang llvliss Jackson and lvliss Miller left When Calesborg school bell rangsl The girls in the snowbank you can see, Seern to have lost their senses Bobbie shows shes quite alright, Shes merely climbing tencesl The Cizrno between class hours For Dottie Stoltz is tame, lt's classes between Gizmo hours That seem to be her game, 7-l Hwy wnmh New . :Lara gas l-leaded by Paulrne Panos as bresrdent, Delta Zeta held a promrnent place In camr us aetrxrtues and Lrguv- uzatlons The ttrst socglal etent ot the year was the tall party planned and e-ecuted the pledges Based on lnlallovveen theme, rt gave the season a tune send ot? A serorrtt Chrrstrnas partt was gnen and the annual sprang tormal ended a successtul tear 'DZ was represented tn many organtzatrons Bobble Stout IS a member ot Campus CCITlITTlSfslCJlT Curtarn Call, vlce-presrdent ot the Y W C A , and held leadrng roles ln l'Beggar On hlorsebael and 'Tueltth Nlglzt She and Audret Paytreld were members ot Phr Beta. whale lvlarulgn Moore. Barb Levxls and Betty Jael son were rn S A l Jenernne Anderson was named secretary ot the Student Councrl, whtle Paulzne Panos held down the oosltron ot secretart-treasurer ot the rrtle club The YWCA had Jo Ann Ebert as secretary, and Kalltf, Zrmmerman was honored as a member ot Sobhomere CClTllTTIS5.lClTT A bag event ot the xfear was the electron ot Bobble Stout as P DTC Battalron sponsor Pledge awards went to Duane Chamberlarn, Betty Cooke, lvlartltn Larsen, Julta l-larrell, and Audret Pattreld Julra Harrell and Sue Smale were freshman honor students The other ottucers tor the xear were Bobble Stout, x ree-bresrdent. Jenetnne Anderson Ind tlee-rrresrdent and Rush Chalrman, Joan Johnson recordlng secretary, lvlaryellen Drxon, Corresbondrng secretary, and Martha l-lammerschmrdt, treasurer As a chapter, Delta Zeta was resbonsrble tor the management ot regrstratron when the T B s-rat unlt was on Campus The D Z. Standards Meetrng featured Anne Vxfernmann, Brlgetta RQICl'lGI'VTTdlWl'l. lvlrs lxlarlorre Sehnerder, and Carl Brook Burkett as guest speakers Row l D Stoltz, C Nrclsas. N l-larrnerttng, l. Irwin Y nan, ,f Ebert, , Harwgl' E Cifle, A laeakt Pow 2 J Poberts, D Charrberlarn B Stsut, P Pa'-1, J f-:de-rgn 4 .',ltr'-sr lx' Harnrr'r,tr's-fQl':n'tdt, J Vjrrrtgr Pew 3 P Dtllton, lvl Moore, C l-loteldt B Lexus Nl karen, L F' rbert'-, E Jaglsrin, D Lexellg, P Stn'Wr'1, l filter, 'J E D-A' Plow 4 S Smale, Nl ClllTTQ!T. B Sanders, P l.N'lt?le, lu E,l'rrWe: FQ P'r:e,5s, C Web, A Pyle, J Hawi '.' Eff? A ha-Hell Kimble is an active one l-ler name is in Whos Who She tales part in Mor ar Board Edu ts Student too. Crowds flocked to Beecher Chapel The program you can guess Wesslings piano conce Was a huge success Talent Plus is Selinert fhleva hates the word But to describe her oth r WISE Would really he absurd Six-thirty in the mornii Whiting l-lall is cluiet Tonette renditions- Tenhaetf, Juers Always cause a riot. The concert by lvl Tr and J At this ungodly hour ls supplemented ox Stuckey Gaily singing in the shower Shades ot the barn dance A Phi lvlu success Check Adkins and Waggener l-low smoothly they are dressed 76 I Leadershnp IU mam QT The Campus ar: mlsslch vxere Barbara Eruhoehler, Earlaarg al x COI'TTl I1lSSlOVI lxv'lCrTar Board members were r 1 JL Je ar l These Three grrls xxere also elecrecl TC Xljhe s dh E Th P elll r l T j T pVQSldGHl.S CofOperaTlxe POLllTCll.3lDlC, as hea5 U he Plrrhellernrr eurrcul T Cl Tl V l KENT r T Assushhg Pat Ol? THE hexxspaper xxere E Trtarr trur er res Trreger as C0lurhhlsTs posehvarx ahd New T TJ I T H K.ehx'or1 was The OFECQSUIZBTIGIWS eduT0r QT Th VALE E ell hx rf OT The hand. and lxlarx Laura Jchhseh xxh x s rr Qld T T T h T TL rl presndehT OT The Whuhhg l-lall Couhrjul Thr r e xx L Qdlll LL gurls' Chorus Phr l3eTa Clalrhed CxhThla Kerlx.Q:r'r Bgrlg r Fljl rrr Elr rar ru' UQ r ArrhsTrorxg and Lorralhe Johhsoh pledged H 1 Alpha l Ta l he ThxaT e lle mah QT The rrialevup crew huT alio xxas sTuj r T L W a r marwxf hours OT work lll The rhearre, CxhThua li r 2 eec urralr r Chalrrhah QT The pamT Crexx lxlarx Laura hh e x V l hoard were Carlee BEVTQSTOU amd l3aT Frll EleCTed as Olhciers fOr lqil -52 were Trleger, pledge Trauher, and Jud: Juers, T75-.-. l D Nefsjrx D l:'eder'rlwagT3h, ll S-jiTT, D ,T l l r K' V F -x Y, A V, , T - rxirxa - J FxrrrlsTrr,rl5, lx lxlferslri C lvl le Eeb L Q l V l V l Fjx-. fr Trlege' fi l-le'f5TrQ r'g H f,l,5a :' Q F r f I rleh. P Prerirjrxv Tx' plEVEC'l'l. Q lxermrgh rex- 1 xl J erm s relate- Q rr' -' - l E E , . , ,, , , s s , , e . Lxrrrarxl Se-Terry M Dlllill I Tletz The pledges had the actives an For tea, one sunny day 'tWhat tuck' A party? Fourth tor brudgef We heard Fran Hotconth say Ahce Chautteured, Ahce swam, Wrote letters to Pardee, Patterson drd varaous things, Newspaper, I R C Darr was nwadhf nwapptng out t-ter gvnw work on the tloor, Accompanied by the WITTICISUWS From roornnwates Pratt and Moore Dottue and Jo took honors rn bndge Their scores were very hlghg Whale Char was Ph: Beta, Mortar Board, And prexy ot Pu Pht Green and Edgerton spent spare tame Working in the Ceep Whnle Chrrsy, who was treasurer, Counts doltars In her steep Vxfrnter quarter Pu Phfs found A nwernber they dud lack But rumor has It sprung will fund BJ IS coming hack? 78 Q pigellafj' Aetmtg gurls, these pl Ehls thexlre lDf'dllT', too l'TCllClIlTg the thier'-gLr'tgrl', ailwgllgflrj rlaal,lLg ir tlie Consecotne tear Among the presldentshlps on Carnpog held lp, pl Elhr rna-'rljrewg tht: xear were llanc, Cfrg bell. presudent ot YWCA, Marg Darr, WAA presldent, Charlene lrlralt, preeldent ol Elm Elela, Cret in rr jhrrril SAI presndent, and Martha Pratt and Nano, Carnrllirell, rrregldentg ot Thl,lr'derfg,r'-'lxaL.tt ,fro ldleltjilh' -rj: the-Rlght regpeetlxelx Eor IlTCllX'ldLl5l honorg Charlene Hratt potgfartdlng ae a n err her at Xl.r'l'rQg l.l.'lw and Mortar Board, and she and Ellle Nlcholg were both tjhpgen to be honorarx Cornr an-V. grrtgpmprg at the l9CJTC lxlllltary Ball Gretchen Shlrcl I5 also on Mortar Board, and Nano, Tool er and Laolaf Llard or-fr here L Sophomore Conwnwlsslon In the lournallstlc held, Joan Foster was chosen to some oo the Board ct l9olvllea'lws t te, tr the College Eleanor Nlchols was Selected as next xears edrtor ol the CALE On the KNOK STUDENT Plane, F'rgr'na'w assocrate edltor, and Nancy Totgler, Feature edrtor Serlng on the WAA Cgonirl were Charlere Hra'5 lxlar lorle Stuart, Allie Campbell, and Ellle lvloore, and on the YXVCA Cc3Elll'lEf, Charlare and lrlartix Toliler Pr Phig were also xerw aetne HT the Knox Theatre ln the lljrhegomrng play 'Eleagar on Elorgehael llang Carnpbell had one ol the leadlng roles, and rn llTneltth Nlghtl' later rn the gear she rnlaed the part ot Clrrrg As a result She and Joan Foster were chosen to Curtarn Call Eleanor Nrjlwols had one ot the l-gada rn 'Th Cllded Clock Cttlcers ot pl Beta Phu elected an Janoarly were lwlarporle Stuart. pregldent, Elearpor Nreholg, mrgeepregrdent Nancy Roman, correspondrng secretary lox Larson, reoordlng seeretarj, , and Chrli Cregg, treagorer The iff othcers replaced were Charlene l-llart, Cretehen Shrrtgl, Eleanor Moore. 'Xlar-. ixraogs, and Joan lDonen't3re Pew, l T Centry L Txlererjrtn ,T re-ter, L Elr'-ha! Q E-LQ, on ,R Exif l, if-ed ,rl Egg-- Ejv. 2 ,l l.'.'agner,A NQ lE,E 'z'1Cffe L L31 r Cangire E Q E lea' Et r C- Shrrrjl, C Hlatt EJ.-,E N lXlfCLlllClLlll'tN S Elerie 'V Har'-.a rwjr rtgr '1' L LE' lj' ' 'a I ' r t J Foster, E lxloore, lxl Darr Ejv. 9 Xl L Xl.'a'ter,lX Thegg ram, l3 r'r'gr! If Ha-gf V Y , ,je E Fe C f'r,,, V el , , W L , Center Elrqh, lXl Strange ,l Dnnytrnre, E l-lfffn-D :li Carter swam, and Thomp- son danced Deaner took a wlte. Cswald ruled with an iron hand- - And Madame Sktnnefs knlte. Many brothers took RO Drullung, marchtng, tlrtng Catch Swedes smooth -palamase V The Colonel IS retlnngt The terrnble three, Bob, Phil, and Pat Took over every football rally. The ternble three, Tom, Ted, and Bull Took over Olsons on the alley, The nune o'clock club met in the Ceep The password was Oh l-Tell? The rnembershtp tee was rather high, But the winners prize was swell. Some vlllaun stole thetr dnnner bell, They mourned tor quite a while, But an due time they got it back- You shoulda' seen 'em smlle. The Betas had a good type year, Remembered by them all. The pledges won the rope pull, Statron, the l-ladacol. 80' ' Eels 7fzel'a i Wtth the re-opentng ot school tn September, the chapter became tntolted tmmedtately tn rushing acttpatttgs, under the leadershtp of Dean Rnch, rushtng chairman At l-lomecomtng the pledge class under the leadetshtp of Cary Marttnson, pledge class prestdent, proxed thetr Eibllllj to work. together bt, wtnntng, the annual Betaf Phu Cam rope pull Athlettcs have always been Important at the Beta house. and thls tear was no esceptton The lq-lffairtlft Intramural Champtons have been strong competltors HT Intramural sports espectallj, xollegball, both basletboll leagues, and baseball The Betas were well represented tn tarsttxt athlettcs There were seten Betas on the football team, one ot whom was Pat Fatrman' sAll-Conference tullbacl. There were sexeral Betas on lslno-'s varstty basketball team, and Bob Carter represented Beta Theta Pt on the college swrtmrftlrtg tearrt Many Betas were outstandtng tn school actwlttes as well XfValt Oswald was XlCGrDl'ESlfjElTl ot the Student Councul and Bob Kensel was elected treasurer ot the Sentor Class Don Htnes was Sports Edttor ol the CMRLE, the Campus yearbook, and manx other members of the chapter worlted on other campus publucattons Swede Roskam and ,hm Powelson were recuptents ot the Chlcago A'Trnbune RCTC medals Phtl Angelott ClIETlVlQLllSl'lC'Cl humself tn the Knox Theatre and recetted the Zetterberg Award tor outstandtng college achtetetnent durtttg, his freshman tear Don l-lanes and Rolltn l-luggtns recened lntertraternuty Councll awards tot outstandtng scholarshtp among Creelg letter men tor the Fall Quarter ot the school year l9SCl-lffil Chapter otttcers were Walt Oswald, presudent, Tom Taylor, tlce-prestdent, Pollln Hugglns, secretart, . ard Bob Kensel, treasurer Row l R Bogard, J Peckham, C, lxlarttnsor, C ftri, D Cartwrctweal, ,l Xlflrt, ,l l5'3fr, T He'te'ttar, C Farl, Flow 2 XX' Bonsctn, XX' Lundqtnstj Drguglzt, D marwafg F' lltrra-l, J Betts D Carlsgst T C'a:l, H :lege E f Pow' 3 J Smlth, l. l?osl.arr, VJ. Ttiirrxjscn li lsetje tfjst-,gf g Cytkln, ll l-tstggrf, J ','fLe1sn , lt-51,3 ir' 5 , Chadwtclg R Reed View 4 D Mixer, S Crax-.wird B Ftvtieltt, F' Farr -' an E lin F '..'rFar'a i N' f'.'a'f1 Stat gn, T Vere ' Ha' 1' I - Plow f T Johnston, T McCleer-,, D Hmes, T Taxl,.r, T Bea-s, Ft Trtege ML, Fl Carter, l! Le:-'ti' ,aw ,N , 'Nlexer,J lso:t,ch f'A:-YrIff'.NKh-R Sr63-, 3Il'77'5rX:I '+ f .' ' - ,. 4 ' I x , 3' The hrghr as dark, The hour as late, The Phr Deh house Seems Quiet-- But coffee hour rs rm ful! swung It realh, us e ruor Hackers oouhdrrrg err the Le5S, DICIQSOIT IS Cahhh Ehermg Sur Chudleg Dudgecrr drrhks hms Tea Prreda, of course, IS pouring Larapnh' Leo cred' 3 hrs whip, The brothers look ahve, Dredge IS alrrurwg xxlldlx Wurh Currads -If They spend hours Th The Cwzrho Chhwh OH Porters had, Puf Salt ih Sihufere coffee, Corhflakes m Verhere sack, Zeke scores me, Jerdarr cheers, Behm crres out mee eye ElWOrThy wlrrs the lexmg cup, I-hcks as smoorheet Phr School is our, the sehuors Ieaxre, Amidst much fearfui sobhih '.,. Dutch goes hack To Gfrawa, I-Ioooes To Flabrhgogarr . 61241274012 Under the able leadership ot Jim l-loopes-A who was assisted by Bob Flicls Fred Peterson and Blll Van Trugtfand Jim Duttyewho was in turn assisted by Al Behm and again Fred Peterson and Bill Van Trigt Phi Delta Theta enjoyed one ot its most prosperous years in its eighty near history on the Knot campus Active team participation was displayed by the Phis in all phases ot Kno-ds athletic program both on the colleges varsity and treshman teams, as well as in the field ot intramural sports Ken Lundeen, Knot-fs outa standing quarterback, received the Flunter Trophy as vyell as the Student Council trophy tor the most outstand- ing senior grid player, a teat unprecedented in the history ot the college Also receiylng recognitlon tor thelr athletic ability were Bob l-licks and Walt Verner, Bob was elected to the co-captainship ot nest years tootf ball squad, and Vtfalt has the honor ot being Knots only member ot Sigma Delta Psi, national honorarx athletic fraternity, Highlighting this xear's yery successtul social calendar. which was under the direction ot Ceorge Porter and Dave Allensworth, were the Bowery Party, l-lomecoming actiyities which brought oyer two hundred Phi alumni and their tamilies to the recently redecorated little white house on the hill, the annual Winter Formal, and also the Spring Formal, Gther important social tunctions included the annual celebration ot Founders Day with the local Alumni ASSOClBllOIt Mothers Day, picntcs, smokers, and Nic parties Scabbard and Blade, honorary military traternity, elected Bob Langer, Jim Dutty, Bill Van Trigt, Jordan Fitueld. and Chuck Porter into their ranlqs this tall Dcn Stroben was named to the Campus Commission, and Jordan Fitield and Bob Curran receiyed scholastic hcrors tor the chapter Bev. l R Stuart, F, Creen. A lXlcElwa:n,J Bowles, D Padgitt, XX' Tubbs. JCM Feniing D Casew T Laxuley Pow. I B l-licks, XX' Van Trigt, F Langer, Schuler, J Fleer-es J Dtrty, F F'e'ere1n A Fly-,'ortlwi,. W Dedge, A Benz-J F Corral: F.:v, 3 C SVlTlll1,C Hoehnl A Carlson D Eclley D lfunt:, J Lirgen-an L Fruje P Cano Al lfrpg. T Arrjergir, l Hjnfg D Hamilton, J lflsman, D Macdonald, J Johnson ,l Bohn Row 4 D Cortis, K Lundeen, C l-layiland, D Brcy-.n,J Facet, l-l Striclland B Quirl, B Porter, B Berg C Frrterg Ci Cr,-clfgfl, ll' lerner, D Stroben, 'xl Srn:th,J Viildey D Fiissiter P l.'i.ef:i-are J Fited b Hgg-pcs T Siharleizbeig The attractuons of the brotherhood Are not to be dusbuted. For Tornoo and lVlcDonald Regularly cornnwuted Hanks excelled In basket- ball, l-lungness toolq pre-rned, Albrlght won the football games Whale Nlcholson was vted Stexenson studied lust a bit Potter went to sea, Barley calmly bhotoe grabhed XMhule Neunwuller got a C Redhed and Wltte traveled To the B V tor a beer tfixccoznbanled by Fuculla, Moorehead, Burgess and lvlanterre ll Harry Thompson! xtersatnle In Orchesis subrenwe Student Councul, theatre, art And tootball tearn And lt you ever want to see The Furs in their glory, Just come around sprung quarter And olcnlc up at Storey. 0 ' 2 Scholarshup remalned at a hugh lexel rn the Fm house thrcughout the oast tear, as the Farnuna all-traternlt. scholarshro cup was won tor the second tear rn a row Not to he outdone lax therr actr-res, the fhtrt,-'star pledge-class worked hard to wan the trrst pledge scholarshrrir plaque exer awarded at Knot- Added rn the held ot Intramural athletrcs were tronhres tor the Hon-recomrng saclfrace, xolleghall, and both the MA and Ll basketball leagues Harry Thompson was elected presudent ot the Student Councrl Don Alhnght and Clrtt Van Dmle were cresrdent and wce-presldent ot the senior class. respectnelg. These three are also Frrars and anaong Whos Who In Amencan Colleges and Unwersrtles Duck Neumrller was selected to serte on Campus Ccrmmrssrcn, Len Kuchan served as Lrterary Edrtor ot the GALE Clrtt Van Dxke was oresrdent ot Scalaloard and Blade The annual Fm-Island party was a detrnrte success The house was conxerted lnto a hamlooo shack vnth a waterfall as an added attractron Sarongs were orexalent The Conference-chamoronshnp tootlaall team was co-caotanned lag, l-larry Thompson and Don Alorught, who were both selected to be all-conference plaxers as well Sexen Furs won toothall letters On the cage souad were Nelson Hanks, startrng sophomore center, guard Deane Doolen, and torwards X-Xlhrrght, Sherrrclg and Cene Anderson. Ottrcers tor the year V930-Sl were Bull Ingersoll, lrm Wrtte, Harry Neumrller, Bob l-legel. and l-lal Pfle They were succeeded lat Bob l-legel, presrdent, Len Kuchan, treasurer, Jacl. lxletzel, recordrng secretary, Dsl Neumrller, correspondung secretary, and Don l-larns, hrstorian, Flow l M Jchnson, D Stottel, R Pearson, R X't.'lndrsh, El Morgan, XE' ltrlurrn, F Shrrl, lr Situ-.errr l XarD,fe, F 'xl r ,err,j lllcrw 2, T l-loger, Fl Thcrmpsgrnh D Alhruglwtl Fur:rl'a, J Eurgess, J Earex, l-l K-5eu'v1t'er,X' r. lrger' r A V. Pe, H Ple F Hee' .l Ingersoll, D l-lungness, C XanDxlLe Plow 3 H Thompson, L Kuchanl D Cunderscn, C l1cch,D Dccen, Xl. Ogjgn l.'.' Ccrlrf, li' F'-,T1'rel'reaj, FL lrgerscf F Fra-rf J lXlet:el, S Ingersoll, D Strauss, F .lc'hnscn, XX' Shejrrcl, .f Stechenswr, Ft Dean R Julwr'rs1rr, Ft lfrrtrnarllrlf, Fi l.',5T:,vl Flext 4 J Finch, L Bogrtton. A Alzg, S Leung, Fl Pxnderscrn, l-' AV'12l6rsmr'r D Callrns XV Hegre, l7l Fett, J F'-her, C Cerrstenberge Q Qlader, W Harhutte, J, Johnson. C S-slnruanle, D Harms ltl Panls lt Pat. VX Pedhead Heres your brltee Pay me latere-H Farnous tast words By Kovvatsku, head watter Shook snaps, then develops I-hs plctures rn darkness Brothers Cheer vvrldly, A touchdown by t-tarkness Knott on the grtdtron Mrtler, the Court Two more ot the brothers Ex-qcellrng tn sports. Cale Buslness Manager Phrlo Beers Kane Sohcrttng ads Thru snow, steet and rain Comes winter quarter Vote Covvper thetr leader And Joe fsee the prcturet Chuet Esdulre reader, ' Ja.-S K The scheol Tear Wff'-lgfl has been a terrier .ear far Phu flgrfa liappgf lfflflw Cider' 5 J men an The Tall, The ChapTer goT QTT TO an e'-Cellez-T 5farT Tlhuch ecnnrrlled Tl'TrQdgheT,T: 'he if Tm il On Canwpug The ChapTer was aehxe rn The , 'i'fVufQl,lVVlCLll5l' af'rTTre3, rr u3r1,rTg held jelw' Lied ' if was holdlng down a 3TarTrng pogmon dn The Targrr, Temball Team, and Dean l.lrller mag 3' T llii reghler ww: on The xarsuh. cage squad IT seems The bone hem To handle VTTCVTE, Ter befh ledgrfees TTL! eger its Q The pul3lnCaTuOn5 are held bg Don Kovlfalgll and Phrlc Kane, STUDENT and GALE re-gLeQ'T.Q, E55 Crfge'-T.eld and Dennus Bradx made enwable records en the del:TaTe Sduad xxhrle rn The TheaTre Palrh Eeelfe manager. The annual Tall parm was The hugh QUITTT QT The Tall astral Calendar The Theme l'Hrlltm'l, ldeefig,-.T and Bull Hellwig receuxed The Trophy Tor vnnnrng The pledge race Trorn Whlhng Hall TC The hcdee In The Fall QuarTer, Phnlo Kane held The rerng wTh Howard Cm-.een Palph Eeehe, and Dlfrih DeT'r glghng Followuw The ChrTsTma5 vacjahon, l-ldwe nwxed up The ladder TnTo The preeudenc, AT Thlg Tnrne Qrl End:coTT, Bob Seeley, and DuTc3h Dahlrn were ele:Ted Tree-eresudenT, se:reTaTx, and Treasurer, re3rJeTi'T,e The ChapTer ns lookung forward ConTTdenTl, 'Q another successful ,ear In l'?5l-F52 Fliv. l W l-lellx-wg, R5 Srnale-MF Csrren II ug Q T F'eT:er:ls,f lfL.jgL:f RQW 2 J Smnh, D Nlelsen, D l4nr3TT, fx l1Qlr'T'1e.g Lx,:,j5:e5r, F lxlglglwezwgr, P' Hdener P fr, T Row 3 Rrclerr i-l Cil-.Kei F' Eerry, lf if f j V lf 'T TH' Fe13 e',P Ce? ff Ernie . I T . D Brady P Kane Pew 4 R Beebe, E SchneT:ler,RD Tr-nrtfe J a T Vnef, F Elererr P H,l.daT we '.'. Law' .T Qs e Creen, J l-lQraTh, XX Heller, R :ee ex Y? T-V, . B-11.22 r o Y' L Jfiyl -3 fi V, 4,1 ' . 'Af' eb? 'Tiff V, - f -' 1 iii -, 3 A all f-3. - ,fir ,..-,,f,4- . H E ,ig-J, . ..-an -aa lll.Il'4G the boom boom boom ot the toniftom Vxfhert the exemhg shadows tallw The raclrtg, Cars of Stgrma Nu Send shlvers through McCall lsmat was the leader In every group youll harre Dale indulged to hyrimo- TISITI Amd garhed has clam to tame The homecomlhg sotglass of Sigma Nu Was tocused all the ttme The gtrls vtererft sure what the Chlharrzatw held Was only a pasteboard Slgll Ice and SNOW and wmler storms l-lad mam' tm thetr clutches But southern hogs came through nm styleea' Ltke peg-leg Camp om Crutches Alter hours of tervemt study, To Qlsorrs tor a beer, l-lasehtahg, Evvrhg, Wrrth, and Boydfe All are gathered here Shakespeare Schoeoh had no peers hle vvovved 'em in hrs rtughtie Whtle Scott led cheers, and blew ,artd blewf l-las horn both long and mighty. The Lon pllte redecorarron of the rm error we L H schoor rear I3 or H m os oar mah er LSL riafehfahg max I.leo'er1ahT Command r Elmvr hr 1 x a rr J 1 A5 Tha rex rl of soruhs deg nom Elmer Vvfrrth hfmrrre he h 1 Th moral Q rort r I ma ow r I r an rr xo G DH was r: Syvummerk to parrncureve wh tho rw ergo e mfr rr ww oo ho re QIWTX re HUNJTG xxrcsf HTG dhr Hn r x Crexu of The Knox Th ltr Row J th most hom N: rw r r 1 x Q whwch 15 Koo 5 hohorarx dramatic rrafermrt Lmj LFVT K rw 1 x r Throughout hi xear who Q T5 Mr HO or gr: L L, was ammo Dad Knrloarrud an Phd DLL er Th brgma Nuo were ako ammo Ln the good grow A er Q X3 I o rror NUS emrerrarhed afomm and gown mtor Thg I-Mfr Low mg garrw DJ who rrdm Pow X IH r NVVIT3 Jo 3 xer L 1 wr wa' :Ol ld of the Homr Board II rr hr, L r rJ e wr h ro M LD Vfho Amon ICHT5 rr Amer: ,, CQHQQTCQ amd Urmergmob AN L 55 1 For-. F DB In F Q The l-lomecomrng decora tions Xlfon the comoetltlon They weathered football, mod and rain ln excellent condrtron They also won debate trophy Poor times an a row Don and Ducl, Ken and Jvm Caxe 'em quite a show Among oresudents, there was Braucher He led lntertrat Also retereed the games Xkfhaddaya' thrnk ot that? lnlughbanks In rntramorals He also led the clan And it youll checlc the photo l-le was also clean-up man Noted racers. ardent fans, You wont trnd Dorvvard braggun' l-las countenance turned a rosy plnlc When he wrecked the station wagon. Holae handles money Wuth huge sums endowed Wfhule lvlorrow runs swlttly Mud cheers from the crowd. 90' The tcp 3Cl'1lE'X'GH16Df Gt the Delta Chapter ct Tau Kappa Epstlett thus year was the R'.ll'llClIl'lL5 tgt' the htghlp contested l-ldmecomthg Decorattorts Treritht ,lerrt Lrppehs destgrted the 'lets Male SD Ass Gut tit Cree house decorattort whrch won the trdpht, ter the Tel es There were mam Telxes parttctpatrrtg ll? xarsttu spcrts Dart Elraucrer, Deaft ltliere, and Duel Cla:-.es were OD the colleges champtohshtp tootball team, ahd also rilexed err the hasletlvall tear Eftll l'.lQ,rrtj:t.'.. Certe Peptch, and Jde Cerm were the chapters represehtatttes oh the track team whtle Dm Wert-ter a breast Strqalser Om the KNOX Svvtmmtrtg team The Chapter erttered strortg teams th both A amd basketball leagues Perth fearrts ttrttshed HT seggr d place wth the A league team vtthhmg the trttrarrrural hasletball 'CLJf tSVt'rEDl' Ftgr the fgurth fjgrf pile wear, the trttramural debate charttptohshrp was t-teh bn' the Teles Dam Braueher headed the lmtertratermtj, CDLIDCH. Dtele Flerhtrtg was prestdeht Qt the rttle club ter the secortd stratght year, and he was succeeded bg Cette Craham Carl Dhmah was elected to Phl Beta lsappa, mattortal schelasttc tratermty, Numerous umproxememts were made rm the rraterrttt, house The rarest raetable was the ccrrtpleftgr et the long awatted chapter room Roger l-lughliaahlls serted as preslderrt durtrtg the gear, artd was assrsfed ht Jack Dorward as wee-preslderwt Other ottteers were Etll lvlorroxfx, secretary l-lolee Srtilth, treasurer, Jehrt Ctbullca, hrstortang Blll Olsen, pledge trarrter, and Dean lvlcere was Ptlocetes post Row -l J Cerm, l-l Hostord, D Ctitil, D Xlire, H my E' Z e 1 tg, E Clsert, C e 3 J D ct 5 Ca' , J Bertedtct Rem' 3 J l-losto'd, P Etrdx-,ell D Ctax-tes, C- Pest-ilt. D N E faier D lsle's'Jr't E Earttufr, D Efeagzw t, .. L' E-31, r Hughbahls, C Shar-. Paw 2 K Scbitte, D Callarrttaft, J Ltrgpetts, E Jertsetw, D .'. re' lf. lt.':,trat.-.slr 'xl Feardety E Cwbbs,E YK re F ,testes E Sir Flcvv l J Durtlevet,J Eartdt, P Johrtsort, C Ertjxxrt, . Sgtevjer, D f1l'iLfEV?C t, J Sitvetber, fl ritrecle, . Eve. C fi'Tif'5Li 521192. FIC? 5 -1 . - ,' ', .'.'. f! P '-.'i2g'I.n':',.., -.CJc,CL'1' -ff'3.':S:'2.'if1n.f':Gzp.w. ' 2 '- . 'V , ' ra 3'-'El Batttm' Bud Nussbaum, The Champiou debater Honor student, I R C Amd wort. rrr the theatre President Crlesehbectcff No tame to stay Hrs bake keeps hmm gorrwg To meetmgs att day Frank and George Follcers Are otteh confused Thesr varrous exptotts Keep mam amused, About mrrovatlohs A word must be sand Note Prlce and Sahdatt, Thus group as coed? l'd hate to see the Studeht The yearbook, too, would Wartt, It they drdrit have the pictures Taken by Daxaht, Tom Kurt: seht orders To his brother m writing So Dave took these pictures, lExcept those at Whiting At A student-Wah actor Wall tmush our poem You heed not ask who-W Of course, rt's Jerome! 'fn The Knox Independents or lndees is an organization of nonaaffiliated students on the Knox campus lndees participate in the intramural athletics, having basketball, bovvling, volley ball, baseball, and tennis teams, and have several informal parties during the year, As a money-making progect the lndees run the concessions at football and basketball games, alternating vvith the HK Club. ,At present there is a movement within the Independent organization to plan informal parties and activities to further faculty and student fellowship and cooperation, Nevv plans are being developed for a program of more all-campus activities in the future, Though, at this time, plans are still in a formulative stage, they are being considered for such activities as trips, discussion groups for campus problems, and informal faculty- student social affairs All plans are being made with the vievv of offering interesting, eniovable activities to any of the' Knox students vvho wish to participate in them, The Independents have representatives in many of the other organizations on campus such as Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Sigma Rho, Curtain Call, YWCA, and choir The officers for this vear are president, Richard Criesenbeck, nevvlv elected to fill the vacancv left bv Richard lvlallett vvho transferred to the University ol Washington, Charles Anderson, vice-president and social chairman, Marv Emma Price, secretarvl and Bernard Weaver, treasurer Rovvl B l.aFrance,J Dick, A Brady, L Crand, M E Price Row 2 B Simmons, C Anderson, l. Shirlev, R NV Criesenbecl, Fl Matteson, E Weaver, D lxlallet, F Z lifihartad, la Czali, H Catelx Sli' I If-1711 al viii: ,X 3 , 1 i 2' 16, ,Q zo. ut. an v .t Q C Q .NM-q.:,fwm3w , I 3 :M BA W biif. Nu ,. f v Mwq w- ,M ,. 'A' i 1' '-1 8 Www X .. f M4 ' rf -Jfzwf 'fag f 2 - +:::f- . Qs,-:5.K X mv pw ., . M. 'V ' S . N- X w v .A Drama o 044 The opemlmg produchom OT The Timex TheaTre Thus year was The Horme- comnmg play, BECCAR ON HORSEBACK The Beggaru was a dreamw- play Tramspured um The umwagumahom QT a yddmg wormeom ITlTLISlCI.3fT plaged by Tom Zermel Lulllam lvlureem amd Babble STOUT cOmpleTed The Triangle, amd WalT Oswald, Namcy Campbell, amd Phu! Decker, as Bohlples eccenlrnc wealThy Tamcmly, added The very hurmorcmg elememt lm addTTTom To These rmclre-or-less umTTTmaTe TrTemdS came The Swarm OT casual acdualmmmces ThaT Tull The axerage day lVI a large mTeTrcTpoIT:am commwumihf The Tvm5Ted, Tcwpsywurvy achomg vvuThTm The dreamw are The source OT The hllaruous plcTT, which has made 'lThe Eleggah' cume QT The rmesT pcvpular rmoderm Tarces OT The day lVlO5l QT The sceme chamges were dome durumg blacloms Tm5Tead ef The uaual cLTrTaTm clcmmg This mcmelh rmade The crerfdrmwamce exrem more lm- Tereshmg T0 hoTh The hlacl aTTTred hacleiage crews amd To The adduemce The l'lOlTlGifUI'lTIlTQ play II'l5lQTlVT2Cl rmarrg, emThLTsuaSTnc ccTmTmTemTs amd 5eT The wage Ter a eemsahemal TheaTre segrfcwrl efchke, E Fioberts, C tl-em . dJaZ6'lack MTVN? Qttded CTOCL V' miie Thr: Thtgettre 5grt,t,,r,g ,t trtyttj I Lt, gt the xedr Dtrectord P Liflgtrtd, tflitgfrg thw they it tt ttewitfttetro- not mature Jrtd :ut-ee:,-ded nrt gtxtrtg the dttdtertog rrdttt dr,wrL1tt-, erttoxrttemt its wetl .35 thrttler efCtterrtCrtt Heh Mttter portrayed Toro Adgtrrte the 'rLtCC:':ifL1t ypottg presudeht ot ft great College vxtth ta hrmted ettrollrrtettt' Other rtterrtpers of has tarhth were played by Eteartor Ntchots ae Altce, has wtte, Doo Brabec, his father. Margte Drew, hte stster, and Cette Peptch, hrs brotherfth-law Phtl Aogetott portrated Apolto, the rmsttc who had the strange power ot fartttctpattrtg death whucih greatty attected the Itves ot the tarhtly whtch be-trtertded htm Under the superttstort ot techmtcal dtrector, Dean Corrte, the stage crews Constructed a plush set, Complete from ttooor cabtrtet to televtstom set The rrtoderrttsttc set hetped to por- tray the realtsttci yet farttasttc story ot a young professor whose raptd ruse to College prestdeocy caused htm to exhtbtt has bastc egotsm Av .drip ar- Currwe, drregff, New Sebefr, am 1jv'r'f'.' Tm j.eJri ggi! rArr,f' flwrgertr ',,- Lrrrrlr -,f'- 3, Fllfj ri TxxelWw Nrqrwf' swirl, wwe' pf Shel rreprf' kr -' rj0rrwedreS Nr, ,XxA. ,r5,,ruD fling m.WNlCl we 'eryiq 'T fl fee Ialerw rrjerrfutr, mei es-jiLarr'r'rr,rfj My M.'l'r I r.fQ,- ,uri Qealeeburg Mrs Heler1XV CL1rrr6,vxIfr,'reufTe'flwr'r1C-1N f'1rreCY' Degm Currriq drreir-ed the rla, yd 1'i'gergr':-,fi elf fry- CQSTUHWQS rrr e-JCT Elrieaberhgerr 31314 mth M! lbj gplemdldrweii :jf rrw3r13rreW ,nd rr 'rfirfrg fjeilrgrr TM stage :ertrrwg arf the 194 gwrCrd1,,VT1E1rr rirwufe ir-fr r' record rrrrre durwges ' .'X. .Ja rjrmrderqd rgr,r'ef,gfwjrr 4 but the me or e rexdxrrrrg :Mage rrr Deen Currr Ser xxgg 3 real haflrvarl rrr the husrgrr gf the Kry- rhearre Degrgrred bg J P Lfg1L1V'1j gwd+l1Q:rr5TrUC'xCf bn Dean Currie. the ser JHw.ed rrrrfmrrr3rrer:rLr5 acc -, Crmrwgrng Thus the pfcrrrrwg, Qrjrrfrmeed dmrerireri Could wander QIUILIT Urwresrriawed, and We ru!! Slwakxespeereem r'.,rmr veg referred '4TweHTr1 Night proxlded Sprrgrrrird rjrrfrrjrrgwrfurr- mes fer the Qcmwc gimme of Herr, Trmyrr r ggrr ers The dowrm, Phll X-Xrwgeloff ai Sur Andrew, md J P gg Srr Tobx Them drnmierv iierre ur!! be rerrrem- bered for a lOr1gTlmG as xml Jrjhrw Sghoeprrg Iwmrrgrug SVITICS as Malxmkv rm hui xeUCw SYCCL1rWg5 and rjrgrgg garters Judr Wari rms, me Coqrrerfe, Bebbre Sroert, The Iadx page ESD MrNer and N3 'err ix C3rrrpbeH QM comrrrbured rherr 51 M to The brggesr irrccese or the season Frrsl Row J P Leland, R Egg-be, N Sebert, l-l Thompson, R Muller, D Mull, D Mllls, D Brabec, D Currie. Sgtgmnd Fm-. C lcenytfn, Ft Stcury Fcster, N Campbell, L Blgrnde-el R Pownall, R Krrkpatrrclj Schoeph, Curtarn Call, the honorary theatre fraternrty, added nrne new members fall quarter Une of the outstandung new members rs Mrs Dean Curne, who was elected for her more than able, energetic assistance wrth all the productrons. Don Brabec rs presrdent of the group thus year, whale Ralph Beebe rs stage managerg Cynthra Kenyon, parnt charr- man, Neva Sebert, makeuog Lorarnne Blondeel, propertres, Ann Rutltnger, costumes, Jam Stephenson, head usher, and Bob Muller, busrness manager, Two more names were added to the plaque of honor for outstandlng contrrbutlon to the Knox theatre These were graduates, lean Zemelc and Bruce lJlcCurneas D Nw, P Jaeschle 'stand- rngr, B Roberts lQ0 0 ufzfainealf 'Siege eaewrd Under the able drrectron of Dean N Currre, the backstage crews got off to a busy start, These unsung heroes of the theatre paint sets, make costumes, gather props, and hammer the narls unto flats whrch eventually became the es' sentual backrngs for all the productrons done on the Knox stage By far the-rr brg- gest endeavor thrs year was TWELFTI-l NIGHTS rntrrcate revolving stage whrch was drsplayed to the audlence after the performances. All of the crews work together to manufacture one product- a successful play. '- fur 5 lle lbfli 'l 0 dad-4104 Tlllg l'llQY1'lj lille r rw.-, hrdr r 5 , 3 gl the bderd are lg lnlgrrr ,lf 5.1 l. L A llllf :jr the slgrr'lrfd-r, gl The lgrggrd 1:57 ,L pri. Q 'lh :lfll Q Ll, egg . ld, Founded Thus leer at the Suggesllon dl Presldenr Shan, Umhecl, lhe Rrgdr-drgble gf gflld-Qnlg and laculn members IS lormalll, ennlled The Presldenfg Cd-dperarne ?'Qdndr5ble ltg lbngfrgrl If rd ier as 3 Qlearlng hduge for Cdmplglntg and suggegludng from The gflldenl bod: fo The adnnrfllg1rdllQ,rwA but baslcalll lt serles To share admrnlstrame plans, auth as The current dexelsrjrment pregrdrr, wth the Studenr body The students on the Plcdndrable, as heads ol nfalor orgenlzahgns en Qsrmbde, rfcrrlpcse 3 represenrf awe Colleglate group The grbub has been enlarged non fd lnelude bnderclassmen, Lbs Gerd, Sam Helllnger, Rosemarj, Marshall, and Drclx Crlesenbeck to Carrg OXGF nbbn fhe greddaluon Cr genrcrs. Den Albrnght, Pal Kumble, Clrll Van D5lXe, Moll-, Mcbaln, l-larry Thompson. Bunny Sgndellll Den Braucher, JO Hickey and Ken Lundeen 9 R Left lb nght B Sandalli R Crles- enbecl, F Frazrer, C Van Dlle, M llrialn, Dean Deal-ee, Pregldent C Cl d ll Jar Un'beCl4. R Marshall, L Card, Dean Srmrh, Dean Wlllh IT: a er. bbsen. Y 'SEA- W' F3 I? ' . . Q . I fl ff , f 4 1 1' ,Q X5 5, .A 1 L5 ,NQg'fQQff Q fe M 5, gf , 3 N Q 5 E Q' f' ' 5195! E 5 953 33? - ' i . M W ! .4l'l p-,I ,, ,,. Q -ellilAM!. Ml ,a!Jf! af-A-si, Kazaa: Em Mr. and lVlrs, Gilbert Wllsorw Thrs year the Knox Band presented a greatly enlarged senes ot tcotball shows under the cembrned leadershup ot Mr. and lvlrs, Cllbert Wllson Due to Illness lVlr Wrlson was unable to dlrect the band dunng football season, so Mrs, Wrlson carrled on admlrably ln has place The peal. ct the marchlng band season was reached HW the Homecomlng dlsplay whuch was presented dunng halttlme at the tOOtball game At the end ot the football season lylr Wrlson relolned the band and worlf. was started on the band concert lncluded ln the program were the Frrst and Second lvloyements ot the Untrnushed Symphony and l-lora Stacatos Plans were also made tor the band to present a chapel program During the sprtng quarter the band moved ott campus tor nts second annual tour Frnnshung the year, the band led the Commencement processuon from Old Mann to Central Church Ottucers were l-loke Smrth, presidentg Judy Juers. treasurer, and l-larlow and John l-lostord and Charles Shaw, property men ful Thus year, CNQS, me mens Chorus, had anorher successful year on campus, gmng several chapel programs and Qornbrrmng vmn rts newly formed srsfer organrzaruon, CNIS, for a lornr Chapel program durnng sprung duarter Formed two years ago, CMOS nlled a sorelg felr need for a mens chorus on Campus This year, doe to rne efforts or Maman Tenhaeff, CNIS, under Nancg Nelsons durectuon, was formed and has rendered sexeral fnne performances, norably the Carols song during the tree Imghtzng ceremony ar Chrrstmas All that ms reounred for membershup rn These organniatnons, whose arms and requrremenrs are sgnommoos. ns a Noxe or sungjung Any Knox srudenr ns elugrljne to porn 0 Grand 0 S' afqlpfzca .9022 Ah aurrual Turrgtreh QT P51 Qhggwer QT Slghijf Alpha TOTe xfxhlqh IS TCQST Dciermng .1 Tuhe Tr.1TjuTlC'rT us The recepfnorw aher The Chrmrmf Trme rerT,gr'r- ance OT The Messnerhh Ter The soloms uhd rrwemf bers OT The ComrrTufwrT', Chorus ,md Qrihelfria Sexeral SAT members ere ThehT5elxee IIT The Crfhrge Tra In February NJVTCR Neiseh drreued The greurr :rw :TS Arheruceh Musrcal eT The Cehrrrruhrh Lcurrge SAI as else duly proud QT SOLJVSTTCI LITTIJVT hfureerw who has her Qxxh hah-hcur redre pregrghw CTT Surwjgx STCTGVUOOVTS Memherg QT SAT are mugre mererg Cr rrrrrrere who haxe rheT cerTenh Schdashc rerlurrerrierwg, and haxe been reciommehded hx The rhusli Taiulh SAIS oblecmes are To uphoTd The hrghe5T TdeeTs of ea rhusueal tEdLlC5iTTCIT, To reuse The '3T.amjerd5 er pre- duchxre rhusrcal work! To TurTher The dexekwpmehr OT mueuc Tn Arrerrca, and To and TTS merrwherg HW Carrgrhg ouT These ohrecihxes The eTTrQ:r5 'or The xeer were Crefcheh fhurd, presrdemg Narrcx Nelson, X'TCE-DVSSUEDTI Audrex Krahfz, Secremrx, and Ahh Swarm. Treasurer E.TTr'g tx? l,g'rr'rg:2 Swwjrr' P P',:,jQr'Tra.-,Ln C T-lzwfrrr I T., M. ., . ue, . , .,. e er,1.:rT T. en . f Y , .Li'r:r:I, J A Perf: Y' fr, ircrriles, L Xie img. I 5r,.: rg T, eh. . TJ Otefade' ' 3' L QV'- N he ww T E T..C'X',1jhx L LT-rggrehr A iwxwrrrx TW EMT. - Q f- 73? Q ,A.. ,, u 'WTF f wif f Welt, 'L' 5 -e i fella el ltt,tE o urlr. , a,,,r Phu Eeta, natronal protessronal musrc and speech traternrty, had a htghly suc- cesstul year on the Knox campus Agarn worlxrng rn congunctlon wlth the nwerfs glee Club, CNOS, the Phu Betas wrote and oro- duced a eeouel to last year's gay ntnetres revrew, tollowrng the theme up to the rwreeent wrth a genes ot sketches and eonge deorctrng lute at Knox and elsewhere through the 'lroarung twentuesu to the HCITHOTIC trttres Neva Seoert drrected the show whrch wae wrttten through the Col- Iahoratron of Barbara Green, Jan Voltz, loan Foster, and Neva Sebert Thtrty-tour strong, the Phl Betas were led thus year by Charlene Hlatt, presrde-nt, Neva Selnert, vuce-oresldentg Jane Kung, secretary, and Peg Stoutter, treasurer lvlartan Tenhaeft acted as pledge trarner and Bobble Stout Served as rush Chazrnwan Fl tl vt E Flbljlrflk lllrlttle, tl EL., lxl bluulter, E, Crrgtrntv D Sttgrlti, C hltatt r nrll xx L txeuxrrrl ltng xl lfitt M Tenltaettl Vtllll, Z XX Hanna, ,l F'ol,wevt'5, E l'le5l Y f t lhrrjl w N CavTrLrl'well, E f4Utll'35 C V'ta5gerrt,r, L Lutz, ll Sehert, J Peter, F! Strgut, M l.ev.r, L Elrdeel C' 4 FACULTY FLASH ES ALL STARS The Faeuln Flashes collapsed alltr the larsl half IVI splte of staunch support ol the lh Gfllk quad led b Tor,hle Tfgurfelol '. a .elferson Dans lXlorth Thesfudenl all-stars played the lreshnaen seeond hall, and The whole heCTlC game was lolloxxeCl by a soel dance 8 fuian illluwg lp ST-jul. NT L I lrf V gl3l'lClIl'lQ l-l Vrllll-lr,-11 ,l l-lalffll D Ak 'll l Shefrlel In addition to suooortung World Student Serwee Fund thus Bear Campus Cornnwrssuon lS sendung and to The International Christian Unuverslty IH Japan, They discarded The annual VVS S F earnnal as thelr ehuef money-making project in favor of a student variety show to be guven sprung quarter and the hllaruous faculty- studenf basketball game we enloyed so rnueh Thus lvlarch The entlre proceeds from both of ihese programs were sent to the WS SCF and I CU. l '17 f., : 4 L ,Wi-. A ' ' wg a ew 5 I fx yy gk . , '55 Eg E' if 6 wsu Y 3, W ,,. ..,Z,, , A QR 5 5' m 'si ' , .ix X . uf ...- . X If I 1, 14, -, MA. 1 iw! 'T 9 'WP' . 2 ,,: ,iv wx .,-,. T 4, ,. e .. 34 A wa fd. 1 ,,r I 1 . X. 1 K XJ: ffl if if?-3, -N 0 51: ..: QQ A, I2f gi: Phi Beta Kappa One of the most highly esteemed possessions of a college graduate is a Phi Beta Kappa Key. This key signifies membership in the oldest Cireek letter society in America and is recognized as a mark of outstanding scholastic achievement Members of Phi Beta are chosen from the upper seventh of the graduating class, by the faculty, on the basis of high scholastic attainments, promise of future achieve- ment, and distinction in campus activities. Juniors having an extraordinary scholastic record may also receive this honor. Last year there were six juniors who were presented keys. This is an unusually large number of juniors to receive the award, Pictured on the opposite page, these are tsittingl Jeanette Dick, Jane Bergouist, and Peg Stoufterg lstandingl Carl Oh- man, l-larry Neumiller, and Charles Anderson, This year's selection will be made in the spring, Phi Beta Kappa was founded at William and Mary in i776 as a social and literary fraternity, Through the years it has evolved into the most honored scholastic organ- ization in the country, Delta chapter at Knox was established in l9l7 and has the distinction of being one of the two chapters in lllinois, The other is at Illinois College in Jacksonville. Who's Who Thirteen Knox seniors were selected this year for recognition in Whos Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities This national reference volume is published annually to honor the outstanding leaders on American college and university campuses and to furnish authoritative information on the various groups representing the country's leading educational institutions. Recognition in Who's Who is one of the highest honors a college student can attain, lt is based on scholarship, leadership and cooperation, participation in aca- demic and extra-curricular activities, general citizenship, and promise of future usefulness. Knox students receiving recognition this year, pictured opposite, are lstandingl Don Albright, Pat Kimble, lsmat Kittani, Charles Anderson, Ken Lundeen, ,lane Berg- quist, and l-larry Thompson, tsittingl Cliff Van Dyke, Peg Stouffer, Char l-liatt, Carol Wessling, and Don Kowalski, Neva Sebert was not present for the picture, These students were first nominated by a Student Council committee and later approved by the faculty. The names were then recommended to the national Who's Who organization where they were considered and accepted. IO9 Left to right R Hughbanls, li Lundeen, C Van Dyke, W Van Trigt, l-l Thompson D Albright, l Kittani 0 Election to Friars is a tribute to leadership, scholarship, per- sonality, and participation in college activities during a man's first three years. Selection is made trom the junior class on the basis ot these qualities. Through this honor society, the monks contribute various services to the school. Among its activities are entertaining visiting dignitaries and shovving them around our illustrious campus They choose the mem- bers to Key Club, honorary so- ciety tor sophomore men, and also help crganize campus sing. 0 Sapfzamaae eammiddfian Membership in Sophomore Commission is an honor received by those sophomore girls vvho vvere selected the previous spring to serve on Freshman Commission. The Commission gives a tea each tall tor freshmen vvomen to acquaint them vvith the various campus activitiesg but their biggest job comes vvrth the plotting and overseeing ot the activities tor Freshman Glamour Week, Fresh- man-Sophomore Commission members are selected by the YWCA cabinet on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, and potential service to the college. l.l O v llffaalaa Rama! One of the hrghest horrors a college worham can receuve ts beuhg selected for the Mortar Board Such attrtbotes as seholf arship, oersohaluty, Ieadershtp, trtemdlmeisdtequahhCatlOr't5 for membershro The Mortar Board promotes taeoltg-student relatrohshtps by fpohsortrtg cotfee hours Other aettxutne-Q Cohslst ot serxuhg Tuhch after the Dads' Day game and heada mg The CalTtpL1S Slrtg HW eollahf oratroh wth the Frnars Thus tears ottucers are Prest- deht, Nancy Nelson, Secretary Jane Bergooust, amd Treasurer, Gretchen fherck L 'TH' E'1rgoorat, Lt Ng at vt, C U. wg' 4X'3'W'P' H r ww, ff fhrfl 1 C I ft rm N Eebg--t Fvrst Flext. K Zt!'r t'f3'tY1JVW,f X. 351, L Lord Tx' Pe t h 'rw J XXf'atith':, VX' L Johrratjtry E A L wa J A CaEbx,trrw, FY Toile-r, L brt.r1gehTer Jelpha Foreground N Cragwall, l-l Xilfilson W lvleans, M Venn,l Watlfiiws, l. Cord, S !Xrnistrcing,,l Cool-Q, R Hegel, L Carl- SUIT The main obiective ot the Adelphi Club is to seek out and help cultivate the creative talents ot its members, They gather together twice a month and bring with them their respective manuscripts, The author reads aloud his poem, short story, play, or essay, Atter the read- ing, the manuscript is analyzed and suggestions are made to the author, By this method, good, wholesome criticism is given and all ot the Adelphites have a better understanding of each other's creative problems. Most members have contributed articles and stories to the Siwasher, the Student, or the GALE. 0 fbeffa Rfw Delta Sigma Rho is a national hon- orary society which is made up ot those who have distinguished themselves in intercollegiate debate. lt sponsors the intramural debate which was won by Tau Kappa Epsilon tor the tourth con- secutive year, This spring new members will be elected from the intercollegiate debate team which is arguing the current de- bate topici Resolvedi The non-com- munist nations should form a new inter- national organizationf' The debate squad also participated in a series ot dual de- bates. Bud Nussbaum, president, Bob Miller, secretary, and Frank Janes, treasurer, directed the club's activities with the assistance ot Dr, Lerche, tac- Standing' C Lerche, l-l Smith, B Croxen Ully advisor' Sitting R Creentield, D Brady, F Janes, S l-lellinger, B Nussbaum, R Miller, J Anderson, R Swift, l.l 2 Slacfenf Gaunc ' Presldent, Harry Thompson A representatrve student group, the councrl extended :ts sertrce thus g,e.1r oy, llllllrgtflllg the estaplrshment ot the honor srstern at Know They also succeeded rn llfl4flllT5lIlTg the methods ot presrdentral electrons by amendrng the constltutron Through the Mrdwest Conf ference, a program ot tv-ted rnaxrmum rate ot adrnrssron tor ccwmpetlng schools rn ccnterence athletrc etents was achreved Harry Thompsons capable leadershlp made possrhle an extended socral prograrn uhrch was ottered to all students tree ot charge Exents sponsored og the councrl Included the Purnphandle, KnoxeMonmouth Dance, alter game dances an Seymour Lounge, Homecomrng, Commencement Dance, Flunlc Day testtwtres and the popular sduare dances Cooperatrng in makung these successful were lrrn Scott and Mary Goode, socral charrmen, Walt Osxftaldr rrce-presrdent, Jeneunne Anderson, secretarg, and Bull V6iI'ITt'lgT who, as treasurer, held the trnancral responsrbrlrty tor the councrls actrutres l-larry Thompson Row l C Hlatt, E lvlorrow, C Vanlltlce, M Srcutter, J Anderson, E3 Sgndgll Row 2, J Scott. N Sebert, J Watlfnnsl XV Oswald ROW 3 C Anderson, R Nlrlner, S Hellmger. Xl. 'vanTrr,gt ll3 Journalism - - - Sitting L brand, M Stoi,rtter,J l:,,t,r Eilandirli FQ lilifi'-al , D lxiull 0 Bama! of a ' iamt Editors and business managers of the GALE, STUDENT, and SIWASHER are chosen by the Board of Publications The selection is carefully made after considering each applicants ability ac- cording to his experience, enthusiasm, and administrative capacity Although this is their chief function and the reason for the formation of the board, it also solves general policy problems of the three student publications The Board consists of three faculty members and four students, in addition to Dr, Umbeck, Dean Peake, and Dean Will- hite, who are ex-officio members. .,aJ,,zam Qutstanding work in the field of Journalism at Knox is recognized by membership in Alpha Delta Each spring, upperclassmen who have done at least three ouarters of commendable work on the STUDENT, SIWASHER, or GALE are selected by the Alpha Delta fraternity to become members. Alpha Delta was founded as a national iournalistic fraternity in V929 Here at Knox the Eta chapter was installed three years ago, and John Lars Johnson, instructor in iournal- ism. has served as faculty advisor for the group during that time, Peg Stouffer was president with Pat Kimble as vice-president, Bob Kensel as secretary, and Wayne More- head as treasurer ' Sitting: C Peake, S Umbeck, S. Coleman, l-l Wilson, J, l. Johnson, W, L. Willhite Standing M. Stouffer, J Foster, D, lvlull, l-l. Thompson ' '7fze New SQUGJAZG The Ahexxf' SJWXXSI-IE!-3 cam he added to the Jung het ot sdccesgtul thhoxgttehs eh the Knox tjgwpdf Uhder' the dftectldh et 'te hoard ot edtttgrs, the SIWASHER t-we puhhshed three tnmes thts xeeat and Khexuteie eagerlt, gmetted e ghmpse et each dhtdde cuter tolidvtuwg them' ehtjeuhter wth the terst SUFVFJSG :side The NGN SIWASHER as hethg dehe IH a detthutel-. modem tfettd ghd HKI the xxotde ot the Edttemtt heatdm J'We hate thed te thclude 3 rahge et materiel wth enough xertety to appeal to mtetleetualg, DSSUCJO-IIWTSHGCA male, thwbectles, rhdrohs, ehd ntotrhah heahhg rhmds mth PQVWEJ, heetthx thterests lt as cur further ertdegxir fd tettect as tat as possuhle . , the DGVSOVNSJVTN, ef het tuef a Ilheral atm student, hut the DQVSOIWBJIU ot the ettttte Kvmx tamulm exeh th tts most sehtzophfehtc aspect: J,SChOeph EJIMJ J McNaHy Ettim- ' .'3r'5gi-r laid, senate Htlg it 'sv Q75 .H X5 155' 1h A. Rethm, W Morehead, J Schgeph, J M:Netth, J Castle, P Xkafshall, L C:'d 115 Qwk 7fze qua Business lvlanager Philo Kane Editor lVlolly lVlcLain Since H388 the GALE has produced an annual serial of college highlights and the typical activities of the year, Although the yearbooks value to its ovvner increases vvith its age, each staff tries to represent only their Knox-- the longfskirted Knox of '9l, the military Knox of 'l7, or the athletic Knox of '35 Every year a nevv distinguishing emphasis appears vvhether it's the length of skirts or out- look on life, some things mount high in importance and others diminish Naturally it is fascinating to look back at oneself and classmates by the fluctuating light of modern society Here is this Years episode in the perpetual serial, the second l95l GALE We hope the duplication vvon't con- fuse your future reminiscences, but the responsibility of producing the yearbook has been shifted from the iunior to senior class, This, hovvever, vvas only a nominal change. Significant innovations have been in the treatment of the activities and faculty sections and also the fraternity snap- shots and verse We have stressed informality throughout, and in a desperate effort to break one of the vvorst Sivvash traditions and give you the GALE before vacation, vve have used several shots representing activities and elections of the spring of l95O Next year's editor, Eleanor Nichols, has agreed to carry on this overlapping policy to further the GALE when you graduate tradition. This yearbook producing hasn't been easy, but it has been a group proiectfand a very good group. The nevv office has been a blessing, We've spent many active GALE days at the former King Goles Bookstore, especially just before printer's deadlines, vvith Len slashing copy, Jackie creating, Don calling last minute pictures, Patty furiously beating her typevvriter, Jeneinne snatching people off the street to identify some poor boy partially hidden behind the draperies, and finally the mad dash to the printer just before closing time And so after much effort and the completion of the gym, our chapter of the GALE is finished. l-lere is our Knox, the grovving Knox of l95l. llb Q 'X'Ximt, ai! these yiifurei Tiwrf '.-, LLVH Yes Cause ther, .JH gn rn ,fn Tl 1 i L Erwin or La trpuriai CALL Clffm -,pfrxfrf gefujfr Th-Q .jgnfrefnf gjLrr,'ri'g Zh, Lg prjfures, We L-ridicsi ,-rr3figr:r'r'r,r'fg pr grrjng shirts, and nwirst snirjrertmt 'Lie n,Lirg Q' 5? nr grmj New wir! in iiwj :iWC,rQfi:'g .L:7'2'j rjegeirgp- mg -all parts of the isrgrerwriwr furw:'r,n or the CFXLE rr'ens'Qrgbie pirimres .jf F.: Q- Tiier was our drnse TQ gre ,Ll Qigj pie tures jr xour Wire ,rr college The sewing rep- resenrarugns gaxe Jr,-e Earle, the Q'g'in5r'L:r1rr. is din and execufe frinie fine elvis such as the drxusionals T0 record The rrnofrips ,ice fnrfres Dads NenrnrHer sailed Lipjn Q: ,ini muh a Camera and he and ,ine Crested time ffdfirnirj, 5Vi3QSifOT SECTIQH5 Damn? MLN Cgnrribufed his arriSTlQ ability T50 Ngo he and his rrghr hand man, Did K1Vi.D3iVlQi-X., Tod. nwanr, or ine organizations They were 3 rin: Crew and here is proof the GALE Editorial Staff ,L- llll 1 J' ll-gl 1 Sirfing C kengon M Thrasher, I. COrd, D Hrnes. N Cragx-.aii Standing M Drew. B Pebier, L Kurjhanj Hrjdgsen J Jjhnswn, P Kurchnenl King, F Petersen, M F Nalbain J Sunwrners, E Moore, X . Roskarv pergnn, M L Pjberf: 117 D'.,v ,r L' 1 1' Q . i Business Staff Sitting fx Edgertgn A Nbrrjy F. Exer, M E NQi'!3 n5r3, P Qiarwjierv C SCi'L1irjI!N D'iiV'Y 2V' Standing C Cue, P' Pei-.r'ia'1, L Sargenr, E Larsen, N i3'JVI'rr3r'r, ,r Larson, D Hiker, . Fiber: E Hexi, M Manierre, D Trefzij, Q Cei- Business Manager Don Kowalski Editor Pat Kimble . 7!wS1fmZwz' lnteresting, informative, and up-to-the-minute, help to describe the 'SD-'Sl KNOX STUDENT. Under the editorship of Pat Kimble, the student-published paper was anticipated each week for the latest in campus news and original features Don Kowalski, as business manager, made the printing of the paper financially possible l-lelping Pat on the editorial staff were Nancy Roman, associate editorg Kent MacDougall, sports editor, Nancy Tucker, feature editor, Barbara Brunoehler, girls' sportsg Lorraine Grand, office man- agerg and Davant Mull and Dick Kirlcpatriclc, photographers, Business Manager Kowalski was assisted by Bob Pownall, advertising manager, and Carl Cue, circulation manager, Besides the straight campus news and sports articles, Knoxites took a friendly interest in the variety of regular features printed in the STUDENT each weeli. Especially popular were Myrle Trieger's column on Siwash social life, Joan Fosters S-iwash Traditions, Passing Thru, the column by Rosemary Marshall on senior leaders, Sam l-lellingers reporting on the Student Council news, JoAnn Casburns 'Piltered Para- graphs of exchange items, and Anita Albros Nos Pop, the question and answer column During the fall students got a look lnside Sports from John Ctbullsa, and in the latter part of the year Phyllis laeschke interviewed faculty personalities for the STUDENT New to the paper this year and of great interest to all were the l'Little Man On Campus cartoons by Bibler, As an unsuppressed, unpreiudiced view of Knox life, the 'SD-'Sl STUDENT became an important and necessary part of the college lt also gave valuable experience to student writers and reporters interested in the field of iournalism mmeu Staff Swrrmg R Nekfgvvyl Lareer' ' 1 'X-harwjmg A Exif, N E fXNiN.3vvm'3, F' vlfgux C' K' L C 'Z-HIQ4. .Mu Vx ,' 11N1 MW 5:45 Row 1 S Y-lewrwger, L. Qfamd, N Flgman, J. XX agver, L Lifd, J Dun, Ieveg Row 2 J Johnson. P Dillon. S AVHT:fVOfT'7, M L tgrv.m,J M-gag, C' , N Tucker, R Elflmfom Raw fl E EmrN3ehNer,lX'1 Treuger A C CHM-53, C Pflgm-,gm, FI, Pxfarflwafl 9 Q efni rqlpfm Umega Under the leadersniisi of lr.lr Lehexre and Larrt Still- xtellt the religious disflissliifn group at lxnox rneets exert' other Sondax exening to tall. about different religious snbiects and related topics Thetr exerting sessions also irijlude lectures bf, guest sbealers and xartoos iitotles DQI'ldIllll1g to the rnatters Linder discussion at the tinte There is ne strict ntenwber- ship to Chi Alpha Qntega and ant students who are inf teresled that attend the meetings AA cn. :, i 0 nlefmalianaf Refalliand. 61145 Row l' C Anderson, D Hirai, C Folkers, K Sobota,J Sachs, J, Dtcl, F Mohantad, Ml E. Dixon, D. Pletcher. Row 2 R Crue-senbeck,J Cood, l-l Smith, M L Patterson, E Schnetzler. Renewed interest in world affairs swelled attendance at International Relations Club meetings while officers worked hard to present a comprehensive series of pro- grams each quarter. Mary Lee Patterson rep, resented the club last sum- mer at the Collegiate Coun- cil for the UN's national institute in New York City, and the delegation spirit con- tinued as club members at- tended the UN's national conference, the Midwest IRC, and CCUN's regional meeting, Officers were: An- derson, Schnetzler, Patter- son, Cooke, and Criesenbeck, Row l l- Sobota, L Stillwell, R Johnson l' 1 F Fsllerr A l3'ady,J Sachs, l ldttani, B Cin ta J Cond, W Qtitstein, A Dibden, P LeFevre J A' V ,.-t ,Y .Y V ,,, L, Y ., , - Scaddafuf am! Black The Knox chapter ot Siappard and Etade, D Cctrnpany. fth Peay' err? ts a chgrfererj tmgzmbrgr ct the Nattooal Chapter ot the horicrart, Peserxe Otfrcers Trarntng Clfif fjctet, Exer grnce tts eyahf hshment at Knox tn 39231 posstbte mempershtp has been an tnjer-me tr better and rT'ore t.-.ho5e- hearted work nn POTC The purpose ot Scappard and Btade as primarth to ratse the standard ot nithtarx educattgn rn Arnerucan colleges and unnxerstttes It also functnons to prtng thesr mrhtarj, departments rnto ctoser relationship, to encourage and foster the essentual oualrttes ctt good and etttcuent ottrcersr and t: promote tnendship and good tellowshrp among the cadet ottrcers These honorary otttcers are rmportant contributors to Knoss socual program, as them sponsor the annual Mtlntary Ball, ptus the water carnnxal on Fluntc Date-which x-.as an rnnoxatton tast sprung Then: pledging, ot course, provided a whole week ot entertainment tor att, cutmtnatung sn a hrlartoug broom stick race Chtt Van Dyke served as Captaun, John Knezewch as Ist Lieutenant, Ptchard Ftemmtng as ind Lueutenant, and John Doruard as Ist Sergeant 121 o mmcmed Stargmg J Eeam, L Lmdahl, F Eduel, V Far- jv., J Crertraari Er Lahreiice, T Cal' E tiejzi F Petersen, A Eradg, D T.-ile, J khaerei m Fugi- ricls, C lxlusselman, A Hedges L Cacd Sitting J Sachs, G Frgnllers On exerx' other Thursdax exening the Der Deutsche Verein holds its meetings 'strictly' aut Deutsche These meetings gne German stu- dents a chance to use their knowledge ot the language in actual surroundings A xariety ot programs are given and include German music concerts, slides, and intormal discussions A Christmas Banquet and a spring picnic are annual attairs Der Deutsche Spiegel is the clubs official publication Otticers tor the xear were George Folkers, presidentg Jerome Beam, vice-president, Fred Peterson, secretaryg and Jacqueline Sachs, treasurer. Those faculty and studentsvtho enioy Spanish conversation have formed an intormal club to insure this pleasure tor one anotherr Their meet- ings are held once a month in the 'Gizmof' At these get-togethers, during which they speak entirely in Spanish. the group plans such tes- tivities as their unique Christmas party or Mexi- can Pinata Throughout the vear, President Nanc lp.f Crag- wall was assisted by Dee Goodrich and Charles Anderson. . ,waged Lett to right: S Brown, lvl John- son, N. Cragvvall, V, Fisher, S Cole- man, l-l, Barreras, 2 These are The girls who grle The daTe lerks for all Those accumulaTed laTe mln- uTes Besrdes oelng a dns- Clpllnary board, The Knox Associahon oT Women STue denTs sponsors The Chrrsrmas prom and The SlLldGlTl'-l8CLllT'. Teas OTTlcers were l3aT Krmhle, presldenT, Martha Jacobsen, secreTan, lxflarsha Urzlrnger, xicefpresudemg and HarrueT XVhlTe. Treasurer. FQ.-. l X' Jacjblen ,l ls, ' 4 F1 F'os5rTer ld Flerew, fren-j F'1l.'.f f Pei il'-, L Li lhnscn, P Dr H 'Jr N, l.lcrrngeQ J Eereiss MISS Susie Smash Soon be- comes acc1ualnTed vllvh and lS rnmed Tcl lCllT Thi N WCA I Through The anrruel Bag-LlfT,e blsfer lurlchecn and xarrev shcrxx Then Threughc,uT The Tear she max carTrcrpaTe ln Thelr xarrous a:TrllTres, such as Teas, plcnlcs, and com- n1u'TrT-, crrolecrs Nancy Campbell serled as creEldenT Thus tear v.lTh E55- hle STouT as xlceecrresldemg loan El3erT, secreTarT,g and Mary Laura Jchnscn, Treas- UVSV, Fic. f Q lileTT,F freu' ,' Q E P :'eje eee f ,gwgliin Fir. 1 l lx'lTiT.,l lfljerfx FQ Carrrhs U Ffvf ' l l ,licfsif ll Trlj-e' Q ZMJIU. The Wlhmng l-lall Ceunrjrl composed oT elelen Whlflng resrdems as respchsfhle Tcr Takmg The necessary, hall precauhons such as Tlre drlllg and a4lSO Ter enfmcsng all house rules Along The scclal line The councrl sponsors Tac- ulTy dinners, The formal Chrrslmas dnnner, and The annual Semor hrealKTasT The oTTlcers are Marian TenhaeTT, preslderTTg Nancy Nelson, secreTaryg and RuTh lvlcflee, Treasurer SlTT:hg E Reb-erTs,J Tide- son. R McGee, N Neleznl lxl, Tenhaeff, R STouT, E Adlclns, K Zlmrhernrah Standmgi J Crass. Z A l-lannar D Thorlelscrn. e K.14.71!.S. r . .ZMGJQ my ,fd----f-'M ' f fx fi' Q55 V. .wx-3 1 iii 'P 5 46 Q i-'30 t,,,.,s,, 6 if if . +3 I' 7 ix nf. 'f ffl' x -N E P l Sitting Bob Kensel, treasurer, Georgia Glader, secretary Standing Cliff Xr'anDyle, vice-pres ident, Don Albright, president 04-geniafaeladd... Albright, Donald Maurice, Oak Park Phi Gamma Delta Athletic Board of Control, 3 Friars, Gnos, 3, el. K Council, 2, 3, ll, Key Club, 2. Senior Class president, Tyrants, l, 2, 3. Football, 2, 3, -l. Basketball, 2, 3, 4. Whos Who. Andersen, Charles Jacob, Washington, D C, lndees, vice-president, el. College Marshal, 3, French Club, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 3, 4, Freshman Counsellor, 4, l-lonor Scholar, l, 2, 3, 4, IRC, l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 3, president, 4, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4, Prize Scholar, el, Spanish Club, el, treasurer, 4, Student Council, 3, el. Anderson, Donald, Marengo. Bailey, Joe W., Pontiac, Phi Gamma Delta, l-louse Manager, 4. GALE, 3, 4, STUDENT, 2, l26 Our first year the veterans were back on campus in full force- eyeryone was ready for a party. This year Knox lost a president and the Monmouth football game. The sophomore and junior years, school was getting more conserva- tiyeeemphasis on scholarship. Freshman boys were high-school heroes instead of vyar heroes, Our senior year and were finally educated'l World crisis again! boys wait for draft notices and many become philosophers Good year for athleticsfvvere co-cham- pions in football and the new gym is complete. At long last, spring ciuartereour last and most im- portant, lt's here-and gonel Next big party is Homecoming- as alumsl 7957 vit' 6 Barnum, Robert Baily, Ridgewood, New Jersey Tau Kappa Epsilon, house manager, 3, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. Tyrants, I. Beam, Jerome C., Champaign French Club, I, 2. German Club, 3, 4. vice-president, 4 Honor Scholar, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club. I, 2,4 Theatre group, I, 2, 3 Beebe, Ralph P., Winnetka Phi Sigma Kappa, secretary, 4 Choir, I, 2 Curtain Call, 4 Gnos, 4 lntertraternity Council, 2 STUDENT, 2 Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4, stage manager, 4. Behm, Allan Warren, Park Ridge. Phi Delta Theta, rush chairman, 2, secretary, 3, vice-president, 4 lntertraternity Council, 2 Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Club, 2. Tyrants, 3. Bengston, Carlee Louise, Galesburg. Phi Mu, chaplain, 2, educational director, 3, 4. Adelphi, I, 2. Chi Alpha Omega, I. Freshman-Sophomore Commission Honor Scholar, I, 3, STUDENT, I. YWCA, I, YWCA Cabinet, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 2, religious chairman, 3, area chairman, 4 Bergquist, Jane Ann, Geneva Alpha Xi Delta, treasurer, 3, president, 4 Homecoming Committee, 2, 3. Honor Scholar, I, 2, 3, 4 lvlortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4 Prize Scholar, I, 2, 3 lvlay Barr Scholarship in Biology, 3, 4. STUDENT, I, Student Council, 2, 3 WAA, I, 2, 3, 4. WAA Council, treasurer, 4 Womens Dorm Council, 4, president ot Grace Stayt, 4 YWCA, I, 2, 3, -I YWCA Cabinet, 31 social chairman Student-Faculty Budget Committe, 2, secretary Brabec, Donald Warren, Villa Park. Sigma Nu. Curtain Call, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 3, president, 4 Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4, head electrician, 3, 4. Braucher, Daniel Edward, Dak Park, Tau Kappa Epsilon Band, I, 2. Intertraternity Council, 3, 4, president, 4, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. K Council, 4, Key Club, 2. Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4 Football, 4. Bas- ketball, 3, 4. Track, 2, 3. Presidents Roundtable, 4, Breck, Eleanor Frances, Chicago. Alpha Xi Delta, rush chairman, 4. Stephens and Frances Shimer, 3. IRC, 4, WAA, 3, 4 YWCA, 3, 4, Burgess, Jay C., Zion. Phi Gamma Delta, pledge trainer, 4, Gnos, 3, 4, Intramural-sports, I, 2, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 4 Calamari, James A., Jr., Rockford, Phi Sigma Kappa. Cheerleader, I. Honor Scholar, 2. Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. Chiles, Carlene, Weyer, Iowa. Choir, I, 2, 3, 4. Prize Scholar, I, Sigma Algha Iota, I, 2, 3, 4, STUDENT, I, 4. Whiting Hall Council, 3. YWCA, Conklin, James Eugene, III, Hutchinson, Kansas, Beta Theta Pi, president, 4. GALE, 3. lntertraternity Council, 3, -I, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. K Council, 2, 3, 4, Key Club. Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, Tyrants, I, 2, 3, 4, Football, I. Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4. Cross, Joan Carolyn, Decatur. Alpha Xi Delta, recording secretary, 3, 4 Theatre group, 3, 4, Whiting Hall Council, 3, 4. YWCA, I, 2, I27 Swim Glam ,iif , 1 I if 'gif 5 'z 5, , st, - . ' ..,,1-:' -1 .. if 0 . , A. Cue, Carl, Wheaton CALE, 3, 4. Flonor Scholar, 4. SIWASI-IER, 3. STUDENT, 4, Circulation Manager, 4. Curran, Robert N., Calesburg Phi Della Theta. Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. Track, 2, 3, 4 Darr, Mary Louise, Evanston Pi Beta Phi, rush chairman, 3, pledge trainer, 4 CALE, 2, 3, 4 Orchesis, 3, 4, vice-president, 4. Sirens, 2, 3, 4. Thunder-on-the-Lett, I, 2, 3, 4, president, 2, secretary, 4. WAA, I, 2, 3,4 WAA Council, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 3, president, 4. YWCA, I,2. Dick, Jeanette, Memphis, Tennessee. Chi Alpha Omega, I, 2, Freshman Counsellor, 3, 4 I-lonor Scholar, I, 2, 3, 4. IRC, 2, 3, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4 SIWASHER, I. Lawrence Prize in Latin. Lawrence Prize in Creek. Szold Prize in I-listory, Chapel Committee, 3, Dixon, Maryellen, Western Springs Delta Zeta, chaplain, 2, secretary, 4. Chi Alpha Dmega, 2, 3, 4. Cerman Club, I, 2, 3, secretary, 3. IRC, 2, 3. YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4. YWCA Cabinet, 2, 3, worship chairman, 2, vice-presi- dent, 3. Dorward, John Howard, Pana Tau Kappa Epsilon, secretary, 2, historian, 3, vice-president, 4 Athletic Manager, 2, 3, 4 CALE, I , sports editor. K Council, 3, 4, Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, secretary, 4. Dredge, Bill, Calesburg. Phi Delta Theta. Cnos, 2 Intramural sports, 3. K Council, 2, 3, 4 Key Club, 2 Football, 2, 4. Basketball, 2,4 Track, 2 Colt, 4. Duffy, James L., LaC.range Phi Delta Theta, warden, 3, rush chairman, 4, intramural manager, 4. Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 K Council, 3, 4. Tyrants, I, 2, 3, secretary, 3 Football, 3. Wrestling, 2, 3, 4 Dunsmore, .loan Aileen, Park Ridge Pi Beta Phi, treasurer, 4. Choir, 2. Freshman-Sophomore Commission, I, 2. CALE, I, 2, 3. Honor Scholar, IRC, I, SIWASI-IER, I, 3. STUDENT, I, 2. WAA, I. YWCA, I,2, , 4. Fischer, Betty Jean, Chicago. Alpha Xi Delta, recording secretary, 2. Freshman-Sophomore Commission, I, 2, treasurer. KAWS, I. SIWASI-IER, I. Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4. WAA, I, 2, YWCA, I, 2, 4. Fisher, Carol Elaine, Oak Park, Alpha Xi Delta, vice-president, 4. Fresh- man Counsellor, 4 Orchesis, I, 2, 3, 4. Panhellenic Council, 2, 3, 4. Puddles-on-the-Right, 2, 3, 4. Sirens, 2, 3, 4, president, 2, 3, 4. Theatre group, 2. WAA. Fleming, Richard, Chicago. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Choir, I, 2, 3,4 Cerman Club, 3. Ritle Club, I, 2, 3, 4, executive otticer, 2, president, 3, 4. Ritle Team, I, 2, 3, 4. Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4. Folkers, Frank George, Frankfort. lndees. Adelphi, 4. Band, 2, 3. Choir, I, 2, 3, 4. Debate, I, 2, 3, 4. Cnos, 3, 4. Folkers, George, Frankfort. Choir, 4. French Club, 4. Cerman Club, I, 2, 4, president, 4. IRC, 4. me Fucilla, Jay S., Evanston Phi Camma Delta, treasurer and house manager, 3, pledge trainer, 3, 4 Intramural sports, l,2, 3, 4 Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4 Clader, Georgia Ann, Flighland Park Delta Delta Delta, tice-president, 4 KAWS, 4 Orchesis, l, 2, 3, 4, president, 3 Senior class secretary. Sirens, 3, 4 Spanish Club, l Theatre group, l WAA, I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, WAA Council, 3, 4 YWCA, I Gorham, Robert Paul, Springtield Beta Theta Pi, treasurer, 3 Cnos, 2, 3. K Council, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 4 Key Club, 2, 3, 4 T5 rants, 2, 3, 4 Football, 2, 4 Basketball, 2 Track, 2, 3, Gutstein, Robert B., Broolxlyn, New York French Club, 2, I-lonor Scholar, l, 2 Intramural sports, l, International Relations Club, I, Harsch, James A., Chicago Beta Theta Pi, Campus Commission, 2, 3, 4, president, 4 Cnos, 2, 3, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, Tyrants, 2, 3 Hasenfang, Lee A., Chicago Sigma Nu, tice-president, 4, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4, Ritle Club, I, Wrestling, 2, 3, 4 Hiatt, Dorothy Charlene, Evanston, Pi Beta Phi, social chairman, 3, presi- dent, 4 Choir, 3 Freshman Counsellor, 4, CALE, l, 2, 3, circulation manager, 2 lvlortar Board, 4, historian, 4, Phi Beta, l, 2, 3, 4, pledge trainer, 3, president, 4, Sirens, 2, 3, 4 STUDENT, I, Student Council, 3, 4 Theatre group, l, 2, 3 WAA, I, 2, 3, 4, WAA Council, 4 YWCA, l, 2, 3, 4, YWCA Cabinet, 3, 4, community service head, 4 Red Cross Chairman, 3, 4 Panhellenic ball chairman, 3, Honor board, 4 ROTC sponsor, 4 Hickey, Jo Ann, Clen Elyn, Delta Delta Delta Freshman Counsellor, 3, 4 GALE, I, 2, 3 Orchesis, l, 2, 3,4 Panhellenic Council, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent, 4. STUDENT, I, 2 WAA, 2, Vwfhiting I-lall Council, 2, YWCA, l, 2. Presidents Roundtable, 4. Holcomb, Frances E., Calesburg, Pi Beta Phi, rush chairman, 3, CALE, I, 2, 3. Theatre group, l, 2, YWCA, l, 2, 3, Hoopes, James L., Cralesburg, Phi Delta Theta, rush chairman, 3, presi- dent, 4 lntertraternity Council, 3, 4, Key Club, 2, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. Horath, James, River Forest, Phi Sigma Kappa, Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4 Hoyer, Tom W., Chicago, Wright Junror College, i948 Phi Camma Delta, pledge trainer, 4. Hughbanks, Roger Dale, Farmington Tau Kappa Epsilon, president, 4, Friars, 3, 4, lntertraternity Council, 4, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 K Council, 3, 4, Key Club, 2, Football, 3. Basketball, 2. Hungness, Norman Dean, Sheldon, Phi Camma Delta, Cerman Club, 2, Intramural sports, l, 2, 3, 4, l29 7957 Sealed. elaftd f I I Ingersoll, John S., New Castle, Ind Phi Gamma Delta K Council, 3, 4, I Football, I, 13, 4 Ingersoll, William C., New Castle, Ind Phi Gamma Delta, treasurer, 3, president 4 Intramural sports, I, 2 lntertraternity Council, 4, Theatre group, I Jackson, Betty lrene, Galesburg Delta Zeta, Rush Chairman, I, 3. KAWS, I, ' Jacobsen, Dorothy Carol, LaGrange Pi Beta Phi Choir, I, 2 GALE, 2, 3 Intramural sports, 3, -I KAXNS, 3, SIWASFIER, 3, STUDENT, I ,2 Theatre group, l,2, 3, 4 YXMCA, I, 2. Jaeschke, Phyllis Anne, Chicago Phi Mu French Club, 3, 3, 4, GALE, , I IRC, 4 KAINS, I, 3, 4 STUDENT, I, 4, Theatre, I, 2, 4, WAA,l 2, 3 YWCA, I, 2, 4, Jochem, William P., Peoria Phi Gamma Delta German, l, IRC, 4, Theatre group, 3,4 Johnson, JoAnn, LaGrange Delta Zeta, secretary, 3, 4 GALE, KAWS, 3, 4, Panhellenic I-louse Council, 3, 4 STUDENT, I, 3, Theatre group, 1,2,3 WAA,l,2, YWCA,l,2,3,4, Johnston, Joann, Geneva. Northwestern, 2, GALE, 2, 3, 4. Theatre group, 2, 3 WAA, 3 N'WCA, 3 Kane, Philo Beers, Jr., Springfield Phi Sigma Kappa, secretary, 3, presi- dent, 4 Freshman Counsellor, 4 GALE, 2, 4, Business Manager, 4. lntertraternity Council, 4. Intramural sports, 3, 3, 4. SIWASI-IER, 2, 3. Student Council, 3 Tyrants, 2, 3. Kimble, Patricia, Chicago, Phi Mu, corresponding secretary, 2, pledge trainer, 4 Adelphi, 3. Alpha Delta, 3, 4, vice-president, 4. Choir, 2, 3. French Club, 2 GALE, 2, 3 I-lomecoming Committee, 4. KAWS, 3, 4, president, 4, Mortar Board, 3, 4, secretary, 4, Phi Beta, 2, 3, 4, sec- retary, 4, Sirens, 3, STUDENT, 3, 4, editor, 4, Theatre group, 2, 3, 4. YWCA, I, 2, 3. Presidents Roundtable, 4. Kirkpatrick, Richard Glen, Princeton Sigma Nu, Curtain Call, 4, GALE, 4. STUDENT, 4, Theatre group, 3, 4. Kittani, lsmat T., Amadia, Iraq. Sigma Nu, president, 4. Freshman Counsellor, 4. Friars, 3, 4, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4, IRC, I, 2, 3, 4, president, 3, Student Council, 3, 4. Tyrants, I, 2, 3. Student I-lonor Board Chairman, 4. Who's Who. Presidents Roundtable, 4. Knezevich, John G., Chicago. Beta Theta Pi, house manager, 3, Athletic Board ot Control, 4, vice-president, 4, Choir, 2. Gnos, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural sports, 2, 3, 4, K Council, 3, 4, Key Club, 2, Scabbard and Blade, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4, Theatre group, 2,3 Tyrants, 2,3 Football, 3, 4. Knott, David Lloyd, Western Springs, Phi Sigma Kappa, vice-president, 2, 3. Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4. K Council, 3,4 Tyrants, 3. Football, 3, 4. I3O Kowalski, Don R., Santa Ana, Calutornta Rhl Slgma Kappa, treasurer, 3, 31 president, 3 Alpha Delta, 3, 4 Intramural sports, 2, 3 Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4 STUDENT, 2, 3, 4, adtertrslng manager 3, buslness manager, 4 Xlxfhos Who Kuntz, Donald, Clalesburg Phu Delta Theta, warden, 4 Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4 Langer, Harold Robert, Ottawa Phu Delta Theta, ttce-president, 3, pledge tratner, 4 Intramural sports, I, 3, 3, 4 Scabbard and Blade, 4 TGITIWIS, 3, 3 Freshman Counselor, 4 Lundeen, Kenneth, Calesburg Phu Delta Theta Athletlc Board ot Cena trol, 3, 4, presldent, 4 Frtars, 3, 4 Cnos, 2, 4 lITlGI'lV3IE'VlTliy Councll. 3 K Councrl, 2, 3, 4, presldent, 4 Key Club, 2 Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, I-Ieadland Memorial Scholarship I-Iunter Trophy Football, 3, 4 Basketball, 3, 3, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4 Rresldents Roundtable, 4 McLain, Mary Elizabeth, Sprtngtteld Delta Delta Delta, social chairman, 2 CALE, I, 3, 4, Edltor, 4, Ranhellentc l-louse Council, 2, president, 2 Puddles-on-the-Rtght, 2, 3, 4 RCDTC sponsor, 4 Student Council, 2 VVAA, I, 2, 3, -I WAA Council, 2 Presidents Roundtable, 4 McLean, Camille, Chicago Alpha Xt Delta Adelphl, 3 Chl Alpha Qmega, 3, 4 CALE, I. SIWASHER, 4, Theatre group, 2 YWCA, IQ, 3 McLeish, John Andrew, Aurora Beta Theta Rt Untversttt ot llltnols, I. Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4 Scabbard and Blade, 4 McNeilly, Jim, Park Ridge, Adelphi, 3, 4. Intramural sports, 3 Sl- WASI-IER, business manager, 4 Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4 Tyrants, 2, 3 Melsheimer, Fred C., Chucago Phu Sigma Kappa, sentenel, 4 Intramural sports, I, Tyrants, 3 Miller, lrmgart Harriet, Chicago, Delta Zeta, rush chairman, 3 Cerman Club, I, 2, 3. I-lonor Scholar, 3,4 Ranhellenic Counc1l,2, 3,4 Theatre group, I, 2, WAA, I, 2 YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA Cabtnet, 2, 3, 4 Miller, Rosemary, Calesburg University ot Illtnots, 2 Moore, Dan Burdette, Kevvanee, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Debate, I. I-lonor Scholar, 4 Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, Moore, Edward Scranton, Kewanee, Tau Kappa Epstlon Debate, I, l-lonor Scholar, 3. Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, 4 Moore, Eleanor Gamble, Saint Paul, Mtnnesota Rt Beta Phu, correspond- Ing secretary, 4 GALE, I, 2, 3, 4 KAWS, 2, Rifle Club, I, 2, 3, 4, vice- pres1Clent,4, Rttle team, I, 2, 3, 4, Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4 WAA, I, 2, 3, 4, WAA Council, 4, YWCA, I, 2, I3l 1951 Ky f 5 f 4. : ,I J. genie-fl. eladd. K 3- 41. act., ii, 1 , 2 13' X 47 -ati Ku 6 , Morrow, William C., Joy' Tau Kappa Epsilon, secretary, 4, Band, 2, 3, 4. Freshman Counsellor, 4, Gnos, 2, 3 Homecomlng Committee, 4, Intra- mural sports, l, 2, 3 K Council, 4 Key Club, 2 Sintonietta, 3 Student Council, 4 Track, 3 Mull, L. Davant, Quincy lndees Alpha Delta, 3, 4, Board ot Publica- tions, 4 Chi Alpha Omega, I, 2, secretary-treasurer, 2, Choir, I. Cur- tain Call, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 4, GALE, I, 2, 3, 4, photographer, I, 2, 3, 4, I-lonor Scholar, I, 2 Rifle Club, I, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Team, I, 2, 3, 4 Sin- tonietta, I, 2, 3, 4, librarian, 2, 3 SIWASHEP, I, 2, 3, 4, Susan Lichten- berger English and Ivlary Laxinia English Prize in Art STUDENT, I, 2, 3, 4, photographer Theatre group, I, 2, head electrician, 2 Nalbach, Mary Frances, East St, Louis, Delta Delta Delta, scholarship chairman 3 recording secretary, 4 GALE, 3, 4 IPC, I, 2, 3 Orchesis, 2, 3,4 Nelson Nelson 2, 3, 4 dent, 4. Nelson lvlortar ywca, i, 2 , Lionel, Victoria , Kathleen Anne, Galesburg Phi lvlu Colorado College, I, GALE, I-lonor Scholar, 2, IRC, 2, 3 Panhellenic House Council, presi- SIWASI-IEP, 4 STUDENT, 2, 3, 4, Theatre group, 2, 3, 4, Nancy Jane, Evanston Delta Delta Delta, chaplain, 3 Band, 3. 'Boarcl, president, 4 Sigma Alpha Iota, I, 2, 3,4 Sintonietta, I, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer, 2, WAA, I, 2, 3, 4 Womens Dorm Council, secretary, 3,4 YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4 GNIS, director, 4, Neumiller, Harry J., Jr., Peoria Phi Gamma Delta, recording secretary, 4, German Club, I, 2 I-lonor Scholar, I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural sports, 3, Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4, Prize Scholar, 3 Oberlander, Patricia, Galesburg, Honor Scholar, 2, 3, Pi Kappa Lambda, 3,4 Sigma Alpha Iota, 2, 3, 4 Ohman, Carl Reading, Joliet Tau Kappa Epsilon, scholarship chairman, 4, Debate, It German Club, I, 2, 3, treasurer, 2, I-lonor Scholar, I, 2, 3, 4. Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4 Prize Scholar, I, 2. Clark lxflills Carr Prize in Mathematics, 2 Oswald, Walter John, New Providence, N, J Beta Theta Pi, president, 4. Curtain Call, 3, 4, vice-president, 4. Intramural sports, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, vice-president, 4, Theatre group, I, 2, 3, 4. Panos, Pauline Ruth, Oak Park, Delta Zeta, president, 4 Prize Scholar, I, Rifle Club, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer, 4, Rifle team, 2, 3, 4. Student Council, 3. YWCA, I, 3, Pebler, Barbara Anne, Freeport, Delta Delta Delta, corresponding secre- tary, 2, vice-president, 3, president, 4, GALE, 2, 4, KAWS, I, 2, 3 YWCA, I, 2, Pendergast, Robert W., Galesburg, Tau Kappa Epsilon, University of Illinois , 2, Pownall, Robert Earl, Chicago. Indees, Curtain Call, 2, 3, 4, GALE, , 4, assistant business manager, 4, I-Ionor Scholar, 4. Intramural sports, 2. IRC, I, siwasuera, 3, sruoeut,-i, Theatre group, i, 2, 3, 4, l32 4 rl Pratt, Martha Elizabeth, Roseville Pi Beta Phi GALE, l, 2 KAWS, l, 2, 3, treasurer, 3 4 Panhellenic Council, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer, 4 Ritle Club, l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 2 Rifle Team, l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 3 Thunder-on-the-Lett, 2, 3, 4, president, -l, XMAA, l, 2, 3, 4 XNAA Council, 3, 4 Reinecke, Theodore Charles Lincoln, Park Ridge Beta Theta Pi GALE, 2 Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4 Theatre group, 3 Tyrants, 2, Reynolds, Virginia, Maywood Alpha Xi Delta, marshall, 3, treasurer, 4, Adelphi, 3, 4 l-lonor Scholar, l , 2, 3, 4 Prize Scholar, l Lorraine Smith Prize in English, 2 Greig-Post, 3. YWCA, l, 2, 3 Rich, Dean, Galesburg Beta Theta Pi, rushing chairman, 3, 4, GALE, 2, 3, lntrarnural sports, 4 K Council, 2, 3, 4, Tyrants, l, 2 Varsity Golt, l, 2. Roskam, Verlyn Ronald, Waterloo, Iowa, Beta Theta Pi Wentworth Military Academy, 2, GALE, 3, 4, assistant business editor, 3, Gnos, 3 Intramural sports, 3, 4 K Council, 3, 4. Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4 ROTC Tribune Gold Medal Tyrants, 3, 4 Football, 3, -ls Tennis, 3, 4 Rossiter, Ruth Marie, Highland Park, Delta Delta Delta, recording secre- tary, 3. Sirens, 3, 4, Thunder-on-the-Lett, 3,4 WAA, l, 2, 3,4 WAA Council, 4, Runyon, Dale L., Manito, Sigma Nu, Lt Commander, 3, pledge trainer, 3, Commander, 4 Band, l Freshman Counsellor, 3 German Club, l Gnos, 2, lntertraternity Council, 3, Intramural sports, l, 2, 3, 4 K Council, 2, 3, 4 Ritle Club, l, 2, 3, 4, president, 2 Ritle Team, l, 2, 3 4, Theatre group, l, 2 Tyrants, l, 2, Traclc, 2 Archery team, l, 2, 3 4, captain, 2, 3. Sandall, Bernice M., Yorkville, lndees, vice-president, 3 Choir, l, 2, 4 l-lonor Scholar, 3,4 Ritle Team, la Sigma Alpha Iota, l, 2, 3, 4 Student Council, 2, 3, 4, secretary, 3, YWCA, l, Presidents Roundtable, 4, Scharfenberg, Theodore, Galesburg Phi Delta Theta, social chairman, 3. Freshman Counsellor, 4, GALE, 2 Gnos, 2 Schuler, Victor, Chicago. Phi Delta Theta, treasurer, 3, GALE, 2 lnter- traternity Council, 4 STUDENT, 2, 3. Swimming, l, 3, Schumann, Robert, Chicago, lndees, Intramural sports, 3,4 Wrestling, 4, Scott, James W., Jr., Downers Grove Sigma Nu, rushing chairman, 3 Northwestern University, 2 Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, l, 2, 3, 4, Debate, 3, Delta Sigma Rho, 3, 4, Intramural sports, l, 2, 3, 4, K Council 3 4 Sintonietta 3 Student Council 4 Theatre Orou 3. Tyrants, 3, 4 Swimming, l, 2, 3,4 Wrestling, l,2, D D Sebert, Neva, Glen Ellyn, Phi Mu, rush chairman, 3 Choir, l Curtain Call, 2, 3, 4, president, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Commission, l, 2 KAWS, Mortar Board Orchesis, 2, 3, 4, Phi Beta, l, 2, 3, 4, rush chairman, 3, vice-president, 4. SlWASl-lER, 2, 3, 4, art editor, 2, Katherine C, English creative art award, 3. STUDENT, l, 2, 3, art editor, l. Student Council, 4, Theatre group, l, 2, 3, 4, WAA, YWCA, l, 2, Dutstanding Curtain Call Member Cup, 2, Seeley, Robert Arnold, Freeport, Phi Sigma Kappa, secretary, 4, Intra- mural sports, l, 2, 3, 4. l33 1951 'riff' .N 'ss ,Il A ic ? Q .. 4 ll f 'T 5' i Cf ,ij 6 ar l l Q, T Seniaa elafid, L., K Y. 42' e 2 - v -' , Seibel, Mary Elizabeth, Princeton Delta Delta Delta, marshal, 3, 4, GALE, 3 Orchesis, 2, 3 Panhellenic t-louse Gouncil, 3 Puddles-on- thefRight, 2, 3, 4 Sirens, 2, Shirck, Gretchen, Galesburg 3, 4 YWCA, l,2, Pi Beta Phi, vice-president, 3 Ghoir, l, 2, 3, 4 FreshmanfSophomore Gommission German Glub, 4, Mortar Board, treasurer Sigma Alpha Iota Theatre group, l, 2,23 Siegel, Milton, Bronx, New York lndees Gity Gollege ot New York, 3 lntramural sports, 3, 4 Smith, Murray, Jr., Des Plaines Phi Delta Theta Athletic Manager, l, Ghoir, 4 Gnos, 4 lntramural sports, l, 2, 3, 4 Stilwell, Lawrence C., Des Plaines Sigma Nu, chaplain, 4 Band, 3. Ghi Alpha Omega, l, 2, 3, 4, president, 3, Ghoir, l Gnos, 2, 3, 4 lntra- mural sports, l, 2, 3, 4 lRG, l, 3 Swimming, 3,4 Stoltz, Dorothy Lorene, Villa Park Delta Zeta, social chairman, 4, Phi Beta, l , 2, 3, 4, corresponding secretary, 4, Theatre group, l, YWGA, l , 2, Stone, Samuel Edward, Gale-sburg Tau Kappa Epsilon, social chairman, 2 Choir, 2, 3, 4, 5, Gnos, 3, 5 Intramural sports, 2, 3, 4, 5 Madrigal Group, 3 Theatre group, 2, 3, 4, Storey, Anita Caree, Galeslaurg Band, 3, 4 Ghoir, 4 Sintonietta, l, 2, 3, -l Stouffer, Margaret, Galesburg, Delta Delta Delta, rush chairman, 2, cor- responding secretary, 3 Alpha Delta, 2, 3, 4, president, 4 Freshman- Sophomore Gommission GALE, l, 2, 3, 4, editor, 3. German Glub, l, 2, president, 2, l-lonor Scholar, l, 2, 3, 4, IRG, l, 2, 3, Mortar Board, 3, 4. Drchesis, l, 2, 3, 4 Phi Beta, l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer, 3, 4 Phi Beta Kappa, 3, 4, Prize Scholar, l, 4 SIWASI-lER, 4 Jeannette Styles Paddock l-listory Prize, 2, 3, 4 Award tor outstanding Junior woman. STUDENT, l, 2, 3 Student Gouncil, 4 WAA WAA Gouncil, 2, 3, 4, Whos Who. YWGA, Strauss, Mary Doyle, Galesourg Pi Beta Phi, recording secretary, 3. GALE, l, 2, 3, Panhellenic l-louse Gouncil, 2, 3, Rifle Glub, l, 2, 3, 4. Ritle Team, l, 2, 3, 4, Theatre group, l, 2, 3 WAA, YWGA, l, 2, 3, Stuckey, Nancy Ann, Altona. Phi Mu Band, l, 3, Cheerleader, l, 4. Ghoir, l, 2, 3, Orchesis, 3,4 Sigma Alpha lota, 2, 3, 4, WAA, YWGA, l, 2, 3, Suhail, Kamil J., Baghdad, lraci French Glub, 2, lntramural sports, l, 2. IRG, l. Summers, Jacquelin, Kansas Gity, Missouri, Delta Delta Delta, treasurer, 4 GALE, 4, Orchesis, l, 2, 3, 4, Theatre group, l, 2, Whiting l-lall Gouncil, 2, YWGA, l, 2, Tenhaeff, Marian, LaRose, Phi Mu, vice-president, 4 Band, l,2, Fresh- man Gounsellor, 4, Panhellenic Gouncil, 3, 4. Phi Beta, 2, 3, 4, Sirens, 4, Thunder-on-the-Lett, 3, 4. WAA, Whiting Hall Gouncil, 3, 4, presi- dent, 4, YWGA, l, 2, 3, Gnos, president, 4, l34 Thompson, Harry R., Oak Park Phi Gamma Delta Athletic Board of Control, 3, 4, secretary, 3 Board ot Publications, 4 Curtain Call, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 3 Friars, 3, 4 Gnos, 3, 4 I-lomecoming Committee, 3, 4 Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 K Council, 2, 3, 4, vice-president, 4 Key Club, 2 SIWASI-IER, 3 STUDENT, 3 Student Council, 4, president, 4 Tyrants, 2, 3 Football, 2, 3, 4, covcaptain, 4 Presidents Roundtable, 4 Thompson, Robert James, Baltimore, Maryland Phi Gamma Delta Intra- mural sports, I, 3, 3, 4, K Council, 4. Key Club Football, 2, 4, Phi Gamma Delta Senior I-lonor Trophy, Thorkelson, Dolores, River Grove, Adelphi, 3, Choir, I, 3, 3 Inter- national Relations Club, I, 2, 3, 4 Orchesis, 2. Whiting I-Iall Council, 4, YWCA, I, Toda, Thomas George, I-lonolulu, I-Iawaii, University ot Flawaii, I, 2 Indees. Band, 3, International Relations Club, 3, 4 Sintonietta, 3 Trenka, Darlene M., Chicago, Alpha Xi Delta Choir, 4 French Club, 3, 4 GALE, 3, 4 Orchesis, 2, 3, 4 STUDENT, I, WAA, I, 2, 3, 4. YWCA, I, 2, 3,4 Trimble, David E., Oak Lawn Phi Sigma Kappa Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, K Council, 3,4 Track, 2, 3, Van Dyke, Cliff, Galesburg, Phi Gamma Delta Athletic Board ot Control, 3,4 Friars, 3, 4 German Club, 2, 3, vice-president, 3 Gnos, 3, Inter- traternity Council, -Ig secretary-treasurer, 4 Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 K Council, 2, 3,4 Key Club, 2. Prize Scholar, I, Scabbard and Blade, 3, 4, secretary, 3, president, 4 Vice-president ot Senior class A P. Zetterburg Award, 2, Student Council, 4, Track, 2, 3, 4, Van Trigt, William C., Ottawa, Phi Delta Theta, secretary, 2, treasurer, 4, Friars, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee co-chairman, 3, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4, K Council, 2, 3, 4, Key Club, 2, Scabbard and Blade, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, treasurer, 4, Basketball, 3, 3, Verner, Walter, Abingdon Phi Delta Theta Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4 K Council,'2, 3,4 Key Club, 2, Sigma Delta Psi, 3,4 Football, 2, 3,4 Track, 2, 3, 4. Wall, Douglas E., LaGrange. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramural sports, I, 2, 3, 4. K Council, Z, 3,4 Prize Scholar, I, Football, 2 Track, 2, 3, 4 Watkins, William J., Galesburg, University of Illinois, I, 2 Weaver, Bernard, Washington, D. C, lndees, Gnos, 4, Intramural sports, 3, 4. Student Council, 4. Wessling, Carol, Chicago, Phi Mu, Secretary, 3, president, 4. Choir, I Freshman-Sophomore Commission, I, 2, GALE, I, 2 I-Ionor Scholar, I, 2, 3. KAWS, I, 2, 3, chairman ot Christmas dance, 3, lvlortar Board, 4 Prize Scholar, I, 2, 3, ROTC Sponsor, Lieutenant Colonel, 3. Sigma Alpha Iota, I, 2, 3, 4, WAA, 2, 3 Who's Who, 4, YWCA, I, 2, 3, 4, Zoll, Donald Atwell, Galesburg, Adelphi, I, 2, 3, 41 president, 4, IRC. Theatre group. I35 1951 r X f. 'W- '59 3. 3 Richard Allen Tom Beals Ann Carlson Shirley Alpers Robert Berg Lorna Carlson aniafaeadd. Jeneinne Anderson Leo Bilancio Joseph Cerny fr. Mona Baker Lorraine Blondeel Priscilla Chandler William A Barnum Alice Campbell Richard Clawes 5, , fi Q? 3 , f -9 SQ R Helen Barreras Nancy Cam Ann Claypool Robert Coats Dave Cook John Cooke Barbara Coxe Nancy Cragwall Clarence Cross Robert Davilla Jane Dolder Deane Doolen Mary Margaret Doran Margaret Drew JoAnn Ebert Annabelle Edgerton Louise Elisha Alfred Elworthy Barbara Fiedler Joan Foster Ronald Fraser Patricia Fredenhagen Mary Goode Diane Goodrich af IR -vs.. I 3 9 5 5 -Q ' 5 ,. -QQ -I :mr-1 it . ul ...J F as X Cordon Jones Charles Koch Marilyn Lewis -Q D Judith Juers Audrey Krantz Gerald Lippens ive- S N, rg NWT,- f Q.. 'E T!! , X .K mana C' Q44 Cynthia Kenyon Bert LaFrence Louis Lundstedt f Tin C ' .F 'X .df .J Q ,, Q2 1. 'P 4-E l 'ES Q 's l 17' f i . Jane King Joy Larson Mary Ellen McNamara ' Patricia Kirchner Alfred Lechner Rosemary Marshall b bi 5 3, X N E 1 .L Ii! 'Q 3 '59 ' in Marilyn Kjellenberg George Lerch Jack Metzel X SA if i , 1 5 w Y 3' it , .nn i Q.. AN Robert Miller Robert Moyer Don Nielson ,.:Q-5 ,-.Q :,,.,., if X ' sf E ,sw -.:-. -i e it , ,mg ,. Nancy Mills Lillian Mureen William Olsen Robert Milner Ralph Nelson Merle Owen fee- , , ,. , ' ,v F f sf, .R . .Q as J . A Lk!v Vxfvfr 1 Q H 145. -- ' . 'i i fiiffl-1'l.' , Glam Jane Montgomery Robert Nelson M a ry Lee Patterson 'es lt? .. V- fig. ,. ,L 5 s 1 Qt xg if if A W , Q , K xx: Dean - Moore Eleanor Nichols Laurel Patzlaff 5 lc Wayne Moorehea im William au ' it Y , . P ,,, il l l I J Nicholson P I ' ? Q, , Q 1. ,Ill be Q. is cc 1:1-Q na X' iv, E if -sa ga, . ' ' -rf.. f W 'f ' N at if P Y AJ A isxw 3 1 Elsie Peyer Charles Porter Edith Powers Margaret Rabenau Matthew Reardon Mary Ann Reed Anne Reutlinger Joel Rich Neta Richards Nancy Roman Clara Scaros Robert Schmalfeld Patricia Shafer William Sherrick Lloyd Shirley William Simmons Mary Grace Spenader James Stephenson Roberta Stout Douglas Strauss Donald Stroben Marjorie Stuart Ann Swann Elizabeth Thompson Martha Thrasher Grace Ann Topping Merle Treiger Marcia Uplinger Richard Wagner Donald Werner Dorothy White .lean White Jack Wildey Robert Wilson Dickson Young l 142 ,,,., gf is Q Wu S 1 sk N K- R' f p gi 'SL Q 23 as Wiz Q9 ., . l i is SU J Q KNOX COLLEGE 1837-1951 .. gfkm : .E1i ul ,. 1? are gp ., , f ': .,,.. xv. f , X- 4 ,,.., Q,-'life' 1' I - ... L I ng. 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Davenport, Iowa Sale, Virginia Lee .......... ,...,. .. ., Farmington Sandall, Bernice Mann, 101, 111, 113, 133, ...... ,, Yorkville Sanders, Betty Jane, 75 .... .......,... .......... .... M u ndelein Santas, Gerasimos, 102 ......... ...,..........,.., ..... L e fkos, Greece Sargent, Lydia MacDougall, 117. .,,,, Haverford, Penna. Scaros, Clara G., 71, 141... ...,... .. ., Freeport Scharfenberg, Walter Theodore, 83, 133... .... Galesburg Schilck, Roberta, 56 ...,. .......,.....,....,,........... ...., .....,. C h i cago Schmalfeld, Robert George, 89, 141 ...,. ,. .. .,..,,. ..... C hicago Schneider, Richard Lloyd ....... ....,,... L ong Beach, New York Schnetzler, Edward George, 87... ,,... .............,.. Chicago Schoeph, John Matt, 89, 98, 100, 113, 115. .... . .. Chicago Scholes, Felicity, 73, 105 .... ......,.,...,,...........,..... . Freeport Schreiber, James Franklin, 91 ......,... .,,....,...... ..... R i verside Schuldt, Carol Jean, 62, 79, 117, 119 .......... .. Chicago Schuler, Victor Francis, 69, 83, 133 ..,....... .. Chicago Schumann, Robert Henry, 133 .........,...........,............. .Chicago Schwanke, Eugene Charles, 85 ............,,....... ....,.. , ..Galesburg Prentiss, Geoffrey .. ........ .....,....,,..,. W aterbury, Connecticut Price, Mary Emma, 56, 93 ......... ..,.....,............,....,. G alesburg Prickman, John Louis ........,.. ..,....., R ochester, Minnesota Puffer, John Allan, 12 ..... .......,...,.,,...................... . Barrington Pyke, Harold Fairchild, Jr., 85, 102. .. .... ........ G alesburg Q Quirk, Robert William, 83 .. .,.. .... P ompano, Florida R Rabenau, Margaret Louise, 141 ....,.. ....... G alesburg Ranzona, James Russell ........ ...... ...,.,.. L a Grange Ray, Kenneth Lee, 53, 85 ......,.. ......... C hicago Rayfield, Audrey Ann, 75 ..........,.....,,..... ..,..c.... P rinceton Reading, Edward Clyde ..,.................................,....... Park Ridge Reardon, Matthew Francis, Ill, 91, 141 ........,, Teaneck, N, J. Redhed, William Seed, 58, 85 ........,.......,............,. Champaign Reed, Mary Ann, 61, 71, 141 .,.,........,.. Brackenridge, Penna. Reed, Richard Maize, 51, 81 ....,....c...... Richland, Washington Reichermann, Brigitte Helene, 17 ..,..,........,...,....,,....... Bavaria Reihm, Alberta Elliott, 66, 73, 113, 115, 141 ,..........,... Avon Reinecke, Theodore Charles, 81, 133 ............,....... Park Ridge Reinking, William A, 83 ,...,.....,.., Winchester, Massachusetts Schweber, Alan Peter .......... ..,.....,..... ..... Q u eens, New York Schwem, Russell William, 51, 58, 85 ..,,,...........,.... Glenview Scott, James Walter, Jr., 42, 53, 89, 111, A Y 113, 133 ......... ..,. . ...,..,....,.................,..... R olla, Missouri Scott, Nancy Louise, 77 ,..,............................,.,.,...,......, Canton Seagren, Nancy Joyce, 71, 102 ,,....,.......,..... .............,,... E lgin Sebert, Neva Ward, 77, 99, 100, 106, 111, 113, 133 ............,....,...........,......................,...,,.. Glen Ellyn Seeley, Robert Arnold, 87, 133 .... ....,,,..... .... ......, F r e eport Seibel, Mary Elizabeth, 73, 134 .....,. ,...,...,.,,,, P rinceton Seiboldt, Barbara Ann, 73 .....,,.... ......,,.........,.,.........,., V ictoria Sexton, Joan Esther, 77.,,, .......,.. ,.,. . .. . ...Western Springs Shafer, Patricia Jane, 62, 68, 73, 141 ,.,. ...,............... M aquon Shafer, Susan Frances, 73 ..........,...,.........,...,.........,.... Chicago Sharp, Leslie Lee ..., ,.,........,....,,............,. ........... R o seville Shaw, Charles Ernest, 91,.. ......,.c. ..,. ...,,.......,...........,.. O n eida Sherrick, Donald William, 42, 43, 48, 85, 101, 107, 141 ........... ..............,.. . ......... ,...,,,,. ..,., C a rthage Shirck, Gretchen, 79, 102, 105, 111, 134 . .,.. Galesburg Shirk, Ronald Wayne, 85 ...... .... ..... M i nneapolis, Minnesota Shirley, Lloyd Proctor, 93, 102, 141 ........,. .......... . .Havana Siegel, Milton David, 134 ...... .......... ...,..... B r onx, New York Siewerth, Arthur Hayes, -16, 56, 89 ...,,...,...,.,,.. ..... , Chicago Rendall Geor e Joel , g .... ,....,.,.....,......,.........,......,........, C hicago Resag, Joan Frances, 73, 119 ,......,,,. ,.,......Chicago Reutlinger, Anne Louise, 67, 71, 111 ....,.... ....,,,,, W aukegan Reynolds, Virginia Ann, 71, 133 ........,........ .,...,.. M aywood Rich, Dean Arthur, 42, 81, 121, 133 ...,...... ,...,. G alesburg Rich, Joel Center, 66, 79, 141 ................ ....,.. G alesburg Richards, Helen Margaret ,,............... .,,......,.,.. J oliet Richards, Neta Irene, 77, 141 ...,..... Richardson, Robert Roscoe .,,....... Rickert, Vaughn Irving, 87. ..,.... .. Elmhurst Galesburg Chicago Simmons, 4William Boyd, Jr., 93, 102, 121, 141. .... LaGrange Sink, Christopher Burnard, 81 .......,.....,....... ........,.... C hicago Sitton, James Manford ......,.......,....................,..,....,.. Knowille Skilling, David Earl ................ ,..,,.....,...,,.....,..... C hicago Smale, Susan Elizabeth, 75 ,.,....,..............,.,...., LaGrange Park Smalley, Warren Hardwick, 87 .......,.,., Dunel len, New Jersey Smith, Elizabeth Rue, 73 ........,,......,..,.............. Culver, Indiana Smith, George Wolfram, 58, 83 ..................,......,,. Des Plaines Smith, Hoke LaFollette, 91, 101, 112, 120 .....,....., Glen Ellyn Rigney, Levi Elmer, Jr.. 51 .............,.,......................,,.. Fairview Roberts, Barbara Gene, 100, 123 ...........,. Kirkwood, Missouri Roberts, Charlotte Jane, 75, 106 .....,..... Anaheim, California Roberts, Eugene Jethro, 81 ....,.,............. Ft. Morgan, Colorado Roberts, Mary Louise, 75, 117 ........ Webster Groves, Missouri Robison, Eleanor Sue, 123 ,,........,.... ........,.....,........,.,.,,.. ,,,. . , Joy Rocke, Donald Charles. 56, 122 ............,.. .,...........,... K ewanee Roeth, Donna Barbara, 40, 73 ..,,,...,,.........,.........,.......,. Canton Roman, Nancy, 79, 114, 117, 119, 141 ....,............... Galesburg Rootes, Robert Stanley, 46, 49 ......,...,,........ Detroit, Michigan Smith, Jack Phillips, 87 .......,,..,,.,...........,.....,..c....,.....,. Danville Smith, Jack Roy, 81 .,,,.......,..............................,...,... Galesburg Smith, Murray Sawyer, 83, 102, 134 ..............,...c. Des Plaines Snook, Patrick Koons, 87 ..,.,.....,,.,....,,...................,...... Glencoe Sobota, Kenneth Ernest, 91, 120 ....................,,..,...,..c,. Berwyn Solomon, Robert Stone, 89 .......,,,,.,,,..,................,,,..,.. Chicago Somers, Pauline Marie, 75 ,..,,,.,..,......... Mexico D. F., Mexico Southwick, Joan Nixon, 63, 73 ....,...... Milwaukee, Wisconsin Spenader, Mary Grace, 77, 141 .....,...,..,,.......,,.,........, Mendota Spencer, Vernon Ellsworth, 91 ..,,.,...... Englewood, California Spielmann, Peter ........,,.,,.,.,...,.,.,......c......,............. Park Ridge Spink, Peter William ...,.,.. ......,. ........,............... G a lesburg E , Compliments Compliments of of RUDD's BARBER SHOP WINDISH I W HILL ARCADE + MOTOR sALEs HOME OF - THE KING OF THE KARS SEE YOU AT 56 North Cherry Street THE DIAL 2951-6 HEARTH Tim Knox' Sfmlruf Mrcfing Pfam ALL GRADES AND SIZES OF COAL Iron Fireman Heating Equipment - MexicO,' Rcfractories .md Fire Brick CHRISTY COAL COMPANY Phone 4741 465 E. Berrien St. THE RAY DEFENBAUGH CO. 311 SO. Jefferson St. PEORIA, ILLINOIS A. B. Dick INIIMEOGRAPH PRODUCTS FRIDEN CIXLCULATING MAQHINES GENERAL FIREPROOVING OFFIEE FURNITURE IASPERSON FLOORS OF TOMORROW -- TODAYU CARPETS - RUGS - LINOLEUM - TILE 437 E. Main GALESBURO 3323-6 170 Sporley, Gail Louise .,.,...,....,......,,.,...,,..,.. St. Paul, Minnesota Station, William Michael, 81, l2l ,.....,...,...,....,,l,,..,.. Chicago Stearns, Constance Mardena, 73 ..........,.,.... Fresno, California Stein, Richard Justus ...... Stephenson, James Martin, 58, 85, l4l ..,., Stilwell, Lawrence Gaige, 53, 89, I34 .....,. Stoffel, Donald Lee, 5l, 58, 85 ..........,.... Stoltie, Joan Alice, 7l, lO2 .... .........,,,.... . . Stoltz, Dorothy Lorene, 75. lO6, l34 ,.....,,. Stone, Arthur Charles ............,,...,.,..,..,... Stone, Samuel Edward, 9l, lO2, l34 ,,..., .. Storey, Anita Caree, lO2, l34.., .....,....., Stouffer, Audrey Joan, 65, 73,., ....... .. Stouffer, Margaret Louise, 61, 64, 73, lO8 lll, ll3, ll-l, l23, Park Ridge Kalamazoo, Mich Des Plaines ,.....,,,..,,Galesburg , ...,.... Galesburg . ,.... ,Villa Park Galesburg . ,..,,,.., Galesburg .......,Galesburg ,, .... Galesburg I34 ..,.,...,..,.. .....,,,,.. . .. Galesburg Stout, Roberta, 22, 65, 75, 98, IOO, lO2, l l23, l4l .........,...,, ......,....,.......,.........., Strauss, Douglas Edward Strauss, Mary Doyle, I6, Stroben, Donald Richard Stuart,-Marjorie Ann, Sl Stuart, Rodney William, , l6, 85, l4l .,... .. 19, 134 ..,..,,...,.,... 83 ...,,,...,,.........,,, Strickland, Hugh Alfred, , 42, 46, 83, l42 . 61, 62, 79, l42. 83... , ..,,..,..,,. O6, lO7, Chicago Galesburg Galesburg .. Chicago , Evanston , Galesburg Galesburg V Vance, William Lanphear, Jr, 87,. , Oak Fark Van Dyke, Clifford Craig, 42, -l3, 69, 85, lOl, lOB, llO, ll3, l2l, l35 .,., ..., , . , ..,, ,.,,Galesburg Van Dyke, John ROSS, 85, lll, l24, Van Trigt, William Charles, 42, 83, llO, ll3, .. ......,, Galesburg l2l, l35 ..,,. ..,, . ,, ,.... ,.,.. ,.,. .. Ottawa Venn, Mary Elizabeth, 77, ll2., ,, , Calesburg Verner, Walter Dopp, 42, -l-l, 46, 58, 83, l35 , Abingdon Vesecky, James. 5l ,,,.. ..., ,... , . . .,.... ,.,,, , Berwyn Volz, Janet Terese, 7l, lO6, lll,. .,,,. . ,, ...,., .. Barrington Wabv. 'Carol Jean, 7S ..., ,. W Waggener, Olive Ann, 77, lO6 ,,,,,, Wagner, Carl Richard, lO2, l44 .... Wagner, James Webster, 87,, ,,,,, ,, Wagner, Janet Ellen, 79, ll9, l22.,, , ., , Maywood ,, .,Western Springs .. ,... ,,..,.. P rairie City ,, Galesburg Galesburg , Danville Wagner, Paul Emerson, 89 .... ,. .,,... . ..,, Wait, David Ashton ,, ...,.... ,,., S aratoga Springs, New York ,,,,, Galesburg Stuckey, Jaimie Dee, 49, 79 ...,...,.,............, .,.. .... A I tona Stuckey, Nancy Ann, 49, 64, 77, l34 ...,..... ,.,... ....,, i A ltona Stumpf, Richard Herbert .........,.,,.,......... ,..,.. B eardstown Suhail, Kamil Jewad, l34 ,.,....,.,.,..,,,....,..,...,,.,..,, Bagdad, Iraq Summerford, Clarence Flaves, 91 ,.,..... ..,..,. ...,... ..,, , . Z ion Summers, Jacqulin, 64, 73, ll7, 134 ,.,.. Kansas City, Missouri Sutton, Inez Marie, lO2, lOS ..., .......,,..,,,,....,,.....,,,.. P ittsiield Suydam, Harriet Ann, 77, ..,...,.,........,,..,..,.....,.,,....,, Galesburg Swann, Helen Ann, 7l, lO2, lO5, l42 ,,,,... ,.., ,,,., O Q uawka Sweet, Cheryl Ann, 7l ,.....,.,,.,,. ....,.....,,,, ,,,... M t , Morris Swift, Russell George, Jr., ll2 ..,,.....,, ,.... Waukegan , T Tanzer, Milton Francis, Jr, lO2 ...,..., ..,,,.., ,.,..... G a lesburg Taylor, Daniel Albert ..,..,,. ,............. ,.,,,,,,,.. ..,,,..... . G l encoe Taylor, Thomas Leper, 48, Sl ,.......,.....,..... Washington, D. C, Temporali, Richard, Sl, 56 ..........,..,......,,,..,,,...,..., .Rockford Tenhaeff, Marian, 68, 77, lO6, l23,,l34 ,.,,,,......,,, ..,.. L aRose Theodoras, Katherine Jane, 79 ....,...,,.,..,..,. ..., . ., Chicago Thierry, Donald Eugene .,...,,,..,,,,,.,.. ,.,.,. , .Galesburg Thompson, Doris Lee .....,,......................., .............,., K noxville Thompson, Elizabeth Ross, l6, l42 .,,...........,...,....,. Galesburg Thompson, Harry Roger, 42 thru 47, 85, 98, lOS, llO, ll3, ll4, l3S ....,.....,..,,,........,..,..,......,,.,...., Oak Park Thompson, James, l-42 .......,....,.....,,...........,....,,.,...., Galesburg Thompson, Robert James, Jr, 45, 46, 85, l35 ....,..........,.......,,...,....,........,..,..,... Baltimore, Maryland Thompson, Willard Ray, 69, Sl, l2l ,..,,,... ,,Vista, California Thompson, William Elmer, l6, 46 ..,....,.,..,......,..... Cialesburg Thorkelson, Dolores Undine, l23, l35 .,.,.......,.,..,, River Grove Thrasher, Martha Louise, 6l,62, 63, 73, l-42 ,..,..,, .Glen Ellyn Tietz, Ivana Carol, 77 ..,,.,....,.,...............,........,.........., Chicago Toda, Thomas George, l37 .,...,...,,,..,,.,,...,... Honolulu, Hawaii Topping, Grace Ann, 56, 73, l42 ...,..........,.....,....,,, Kankakee Torsberg, Shirley Jean, 77 ..,....,...,.,..., ,,..,... .,.....,,,...,.., C h icago Townsley, Beverly Jean, 7l ....,,,....,..,.,,..,,,,...c,,..., ,..,., , , Zion Trenka, Darlene Marie, 64, 68, 7l, lO2, ll7, l35 Chicago Trieger, Myrle Mildred, 77, ll9, l42 ....,.. Genoa City, Wis, Trieger, Ralph Bernard, 45, 46, 8l, l42 ......,,.,,.. ., Antioch Trimble, David Edwin, 42, 87, l35 ......................... Oak Lawn Tubbs, William French, 83 ......,............ lndianapolis, Indiana Tucker, Hayes Zelotes, Jr, ...,.........................,......., Galesburg Tucker, Nancy, lll, ll9, l23 ,...,..,. .,,,.....,,........., G alesburg ' U Uplinger, Marcia Joyce, 61, 65, 68, 7l, lO5, l23, - 4 l42 .....,.....................,............,. Webster Groves, Missouri Walker, Richard Graham ....,,,,.,.,.. , .,,,....,,.......,, Chicago Wall, Douglas Edmund, Jr, 9l, l35 ..,,, ,, ,, LaGrange Wallace, Francis A, ..,.,,... ..,..,,.. ,,.,, . . , , Galesburg Walter, Mary Lou, 79 ..,.. .. ,..,.., ...,, .... .... ,... . . , G alesburg Watkins, Judith Pentland, 7l, 98, lll, ll2, ll3 Maywood Watkins, William J, l3S ..,,, .,,.. .,,,. ..,.,,. ...,,,,... , , G a lesburg Watson, Dale Norman, 45, 45, 85 ..,..,... , .. ,,... , , Roseville Watts, Gloria Jean ..,,,...... ..,,,,.. ,,.,,.,,.. . , , .. ,, Decatur Weaver, Bernard, Jr,, 93, lll, ll3, l35 ...Washington, D. C. Weigel, Charles Joseph, Bl ,.,...,,,,,,,,.......,,,,.,... .River Forest Weinberg, Lila Kathrine ,,., ,... .,...,.,..,,....,,., , . ,, Carthage Weinberg, Richard Lee ,..... .,....,,,..,,,...,,... .,... G a lesburg Werner, Donald Sylvester, 53, 9l, l42 ,, ,, Chicago Wessling, Carol Jean, 77, lO5, IO8, lll, l2l, l35 ,,.,,,,.,,....,.,,,,.., . ,,...,,...,.,.,.,,..,.. , ,, Chicago Wetmore, Peter Lawrence, 83 ,,,,,.,.,, ,..., , Downers Grove White, Dorothy Ann, 7l, l-l2 ....,,.. ,....,,,,....,,,, , , Elgin White, Harriett Margaret, l23 .,,.,.,. ,..,,,, Evanston White, Mary Jeanette ..,,..... ....,......,,,,..,, . .. ,..... .Galesburg White, William Guy, l-12 ,,., ..,,,,..,.,,,,.., . ,,,Tucson, Arizona Wildey, John Moffitt, 53, 83, l42., ,,.,,.... .,... , . , Chicago Wilkin, James Francis .....,...,.,.... ...., ,,..,,.,, W e stern Springs Wilkins, Norman Lee ...,,...., Willey, Mary Elizabeth ..,,,,.., Williams, David Yoe, 58, Williams, James Bradley, 20 ...,,.,... Cameron . ,,... Highland Park Galesburg Williamson, Richard Thayne ,,....,......,,..., Ft. Myer, Virginia Willis, Beatrice Claire, 73, lO2 . ..,. , Wilscam, Roderick Albert Wilson, Robert Gale, l42 ...,,.. Wimberly, Louis ...,.,......,.. ..,, ..,. ....... Windish, Robert Alan, 85 ...,,... .,., ,... Winterhoff, Robert Franklin, Sl, S8, Wirt, James Samuel, Sl, Bl ..,,.....,.,... Wirth, Elmer Frank, 89 ...,, ,....,.......... Witte, James Gardner, Jr, 85... Wittie, Patricia Ann, 65, 75 ..,, .. ,, Wolf, Fred Jerome. 5l, 87 ,.,.. ...,.... ., Galesburg Galesburg Galesburg , ,,, Mount Olwe ,, ..,Galesburg 85 .... ,. Chicago .. .,.. ,, Galesburg Chicago ,. ,,,,, Wheaton Millbrook Antioch Y Young, Dickson Stieglitz, lO7, l42 ..,....,, .,.,... W ilmette Young, Rosemary Adele, 7l ........,.,,........ ...,.... U rbana Youngblut, Jean Ann, 7l ,,.,,... .,....,, 1 . ,,..,, Freeport Z Zemek, Thomas Joseph ..,.,,.......... ,.....,...,... C hicago Ziegler, Harry Hudson, 51. Sl ,...,..,.,,......,,........ East St. Louis Zimdahl, Robert .....,....,.,...............,,..,,..........,..,.....,,..., Chicago Zimmerman, Katherine Luise, 75, lll, l23 .....,,...,,, Chicago Zoll, Donald Atwell, l35 .............................. ....,... G alesburg Randall Bus Co. Acdaafufzaaaa in 1951 Gala Glenn AndersonfPlumber Ray Anderson Cleaners Art-O-Lite Electric Bacher's Dry Cleaners Bank of Calesburg Beatrice Foods Co Benedict Music Co Li B Bell Co Bergners Black Bros Hardware Boughan Bros Bowman Bros. Shoe Store Brady's Drug Brown Motor Co. Brown Specialty Co, Budd's Barber Shop Builders Supply Co Crant Bullis C and lf Grocery Carlson Jewelry and Cift Shop Carlston Cleaners Churchill Mfg Co. Christy Coal Co Clays Paint Store Club l9 Coffee Corner Consumers C-rain O' Supply Co. The Continental Curry School of Aeronautics Maurita Dale Shop Ray Defenbaugh Co. Dopp Hardware Ellis Jewelers Farmers 6' Mechanics Bank Fashion Bootery Fashion Cleaners Fidelity Federal Savings 8 Loan Assn. First Cialesburg National Bank G Trust Co. Calesburg Bakers Cialesburg Club Calesburg Cilass Co. Calesburg Ideal Laundry Calesburg Calesburg Calesburg Calesburg The Ciolde Cold 'n N Labor News Lincoln-Mercury Co. Sound Equipment Co. Typewriter Co. n Cream Dairy ugget Drive lnn Grove Theater Hawkinson The Heart Manufacturing Co. h Higgins Dairy Holcomb Studio Hotel Broadview lda-Ann Shoppe Illinois Camera Shop lnman Motors Jacks Supply Store Jasperson The Jewel Shop Joe's Place D T, Johnson W, A, Jordan Co. Kellogg, Drake G Co, Knox Barber Shop Knox Bookshop Knox College Knox Furniture Co. The Knox Laundry Knoxville Mining Co, Lagomarcino Crupe Co, Launderette Dottie Lee Shop Lind's Shell Service McCreery Motor Sales McCrew and McCrew Agency Mack and Bohan Martie's Martin Printing Co. Mechanics Homestead and Loan Co Mureen Hardware Co. Nyman Jewelers Hal Olson Service Station Odell's Jewelers Olson Bros. Paramount Meat Shop Parkway Drive lnn Peterson Furniture Co. J. C. Penney Co. Quimby Service Red Cross Drug Store Rogers Shoes Scharfenbergs Market Shirck Motor Co. J, L, Simmons Co. Simpson-Powelson Lumber Co. Siwash C-oal Post Skinner Paint 6 Varnish Corp. Stern and Field Stromgren and Thoureen Wetherbee Sporting Goods Co Wilson Paper Co. Windish Motor Sales F. W. Woolworth Co. YMCA. l72
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