Macalester College - Quid Nunc Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1936

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When such a spiriT maniTesTs iTselT inTense!y in The inTeresTs oT The world, and in The fine essences of all ThaT liberal arTs implies, The TribuTe Tor such success musT Tind iTs logical posiTion only in The social, academic and civic wisdom of The insTiTuTional leader. To Dr. Acheson, ThereTore, are senT The honors of ThaT MacalesTer spiriT ThaT he has himselT made possible. AT The same Time iT can noT be TorgoTTen ThaT Mrs. Acheson in The gracious hospiTaliTy of her home adds a friendly and immeasurable qualiTy ThaT is an inTegral parT oT The college life. To the Trustees FOR some Time in The world of privaTe colleges The sTigma of prejudiced conTrol has been proverbial. When The consTanT TaiTh, however, oT a Board of TrusTees eTTecT by Their eTTorTs a keenly envied academic open-mindedness, The disTincTion is almosT wiThouT parallel. Behind The more obvious curTain of MacalesTer's presenT excellenT sTanding is The sTory of sacrifice and supporT ThaT These individuals have made. May They know ThaT behind This mere verbal expression of appreciaTion is The deeper undersTanding of a sTudenT body ThaT has proTiTed because of Their kindness. if W 1101 ,u Illllil IN llill Il ill ill ll llillildluunp li IA., V. 1 9 , -,',-f,r Q .' - ' .ii u' li x-..' i A xi. I5 43.1 f I l Making Plans THE year of I936 broughi a unique eveni 'ro Mac- alesrer wiih ihe observafion of lhe fifiiefh anniver- sary oi 'lhe founding of The college, celebraied on March 8 and 9. Wiih many of 'lhe mosi promineni' educaiors in ihe country preseni as well as many oiher friends of +he college, ii was one of ihe oul- sfanding evenis of The year. A vesper service ar ihe House of Hope Presby- 'rerian Church on Sunday affernoon, March 8, in- iriaied 'rhe program. Ai 'rhis service Dr. Maurice D. . . . and ioday. .4-iw --eq..- ... AL, . lljiltieth Prof. Kingery and Prof. Jones-Fifry Years Ago Edwards offered The prayer, iusi as he had done fifiy years ago ai rhe dedicaiion of fhe college. This program was headed by 'ihe Reverend J. Harry Coiion of Columbus, Ohio. A highlighl' of 'lhe academic program on Monday, March 9, was 'rhe announcemeni' of a million dollar endowmenr fund, pari of which was already raised, 'rhe resl' of if pledged. This announcemeni was made a+ ihe dinner which climaxed a brillianf day of addresses. panel discussion, and round 'lable con- Cel eblration Clwairmen of fhe Celebrafionz A. W. Anderson, N. D. Kingery, G. B. Whilridge, H. S. Alexander ference. Those faking parl in llwe panel discussion on 'rhe liberal arls college of 'rlrme furure were Dr. William Ernesl' Hocking, Harvard Universify: Benjaf min Youngdalwl, direcfor of SERA social service: Dean Aaron Brumbauglw of 'rhe Universily of Chi- cago, and Dr. C. C. McCracken, direcror of llwe Presbyierian Board of Clwrislian Educalion. Dr. Charles W. Gillcey, dean of ine Universify of Clai- cago chapel was +l'1e principal speaker al flue dinner. Olhers faking parl in lhe academic program were D Guesi' speaker, Dr. W. E. Hocking Dr. Lolus D. Coffman, presidenl of rhe Universily of Minnesoiai Dr. Lars W. Boe. presidenl of S+. Olaf College: W. Mell Hobarl, presideni of line alumni associalion, and George Gallos, '37 speaking for flue sludenl' body. The celebralion of lhis anniversary served nor only To slrengllmen bonds belween old and new friends of llwe school, bul' provided an opporfunily for consiruclive discussion of flue college, ifs poli- cies, and liberal arfs educalion in general. M. Hobarf, J. H. Coflon, J. Wallace, A. l.. Odell ChesTer Hines ShiTleTT, Economics OTTO Theodore WaITer, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Dr. Walier, wiTh his quieT, yeT powerful lecTures, Teach- es The TruThs oT The science oT life. Through his eTTorTs, our Biology deparTmenT has become well-known Through- ouT Tv1innesoTa. Raymond Darwin Burroughs, MA. Associate Professor of Biology This year Mr. Burroughs has published a laboraTory guide for The beginning course in BoTany. His kind- liness and good humor make him one of The mosT popular Richard Uriah Jones, Sc.D. Professor of Chemislry The Dean is a friend To every sTudenT as well as an insTruc- Tor in The compIexiTies of The chemical laboraTory. professors. David NewTon Kingery, M.A. Professor of Mathematics and Aslranomy His influence over sTudenTs and his power To mold char- acTer has made Professor Kingery one of The mosT ouT- sianding professors aT Mac- Russell Byron HasTings, lVl.A. Associate Professor ofPl1ysic.r Through his parTicipaTion in campus acTiviTies, Mr. Has- Tings has become a well- known figure aT co l l e g e funcfions. aIesTer. John BolTon Kelso, Ph.D. Professor of Art Appreciation Dr. Kelso's chapel Talks of his advenTures in all paris of The world are inTensely inferesfing as well as edu- caTional. His arf course has proved To be a mosT valu- able addiTion To The college curriculum. Marion Boggs, MA. Assislan! Professor of Political Science Mr. Boggs' TirsT year aT Mac- alesTer has been very suc- cessful, indeed. He has shown himselT To be iniense- ly inTeresTed in The college acTiviTies. Q s. -r W' 965 .cf V ' P K I . ,Cf xii ForresT AIberT Your. M.A. Associate Professor of Professor Young has recenTly re-organized The Economics deparTmenT of MacalesTer. He is as well-liked in his class room acTiviTies as he is in The many college acTivi- Ties in which he parTicipaTes. -Tovedsll Carey M. Jensen, Ph.D. Assislant Professor of Malhemalics MacalesTer is very happy To have Mr. Jensen again on The TaculTy sTaTT. Besides be- ing an excellent maThemaTi- cian and successful Teacher, he is also an exiraordinary musician. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry A quieT and scholarly man, Dr. ShiT'leTT wins The respecT of The sTudenTs. He devoies his spare Time during The summer monThs To playing Tennis. George William Davis, Ph.D. Professor of Social and Political Science Dr. Davis, who is ouT Wesl' during a leave of absence, is widely known Tor his mas- Tery of languages. and Tor his inTeresTing yeT educaf tional addresses. Dorothea Schultz, M.A. Assistant Professor of German Miss Schultz is not only a successful professor ot Ger- man, but is also the author of a collection of German short stories concerning the German settlers in the United States. Clarence Elwood Ficken, M.A. Dean of Men Associate Professor of French Dean Ficken is the enthusi- astic triend and able guide ot Macalester men. He has done much to aid students in clearing up many prob- 'T Moffat I ' Borghild Sundheim, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of I'ift'7ll'h Atter concluding her critical study ot Alexander Hardy's Theagene et Carielee, Miss Sundheim was awarded her doctor's degree last sum- mer Her courses in French Charles Carleton, M.A. Instructor in German Besides teaching a division ot German, Mr. Carleton is working on his doctor's de- gree at the University ot Minnesota. He is much in- terested in wrestling. ems and ditticulties. ioyable. Clark L. Keating, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Spanish Dr. Keating, who came here two years ago, has been very successful in the building up of the Spanish department, He is much interested in the social cultures ot Central are most valuable and en- Rob Roy MacGregor, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Dr. MacGregor is well known at Macalester not only for his excellent courses in his- tory but also tor his work in establishing the l.R.C. as an active organization. fafiv llill ll lllfll ilu' llilnlygliilul Georgianna Palmer, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Latin N Dr. Palmer's vast knowledge ot Rome and the Romans make her courses extremely interesting and valuable. and South Americas. l Ina Annette Milroy, Ph.D. Professor of German To study the German lan- guage under the guidance ot an instructor trained at the University ot Berlin is a privilege and honor which Miss Milroy's students en- ioy. Kenneth L. Holmes. M.A. Associate Professor of History Professor Holmes has taken a partial leave ot absence this year to work on his Ph.D. degree at the University ot Minnesota. His courses in history are among the most popular in the college cur- riculum. xc I9 it, , ff 3' s , -,-I 'T 2 'jill fl lllll lm x- .- , il lj. ' Eg X .X A7 Hugh Cole. M.A. Assistant Professor of History Mr. Cole, who has come to Macalester from the Univer- sity ot Minnesota is taking charge ot several divisions ot history IOI-IO2 this year. George Alexander Mairs, Jr., M.A. Instructor in Economics Professor Mairs ' is an as- sistant in the Economics de- partment ot Macalester. He is also a member ot the board ot trustees of the col- lege. !....c l E l l I lr i E i E P i i i i i , i l r I ll . Glenn Clark, M.A. Professor of English A nafionally known auihor- iiy on prayer, Professor Clark is kepf very busy speaking before groups of young people in Sr. Paul. His course in shori srory wriiing is mei wilh enfhusi- asm by ihe siudenis. MJT' Samuel F. Franklin, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Have you heard of chess af Macalesfer? Dr. Franklin has done much 'ro encourage in- ieresf in ihe game by offer- ing insrrucrions io any siu- denis who wish if once a week during chapel hour. Earl F. Ward, M.A. Associate Professor of English Professor Ward has done some remarkable work in ihe organizaiion of his English courses. His ready sense of humor makes him a very inieresiing and srimu- laiing insirucior. Margarel' M. Doiy, M.A. Associate Professor of English Miss Dofy's work as Dean of Women and professor of American Lireraiure ha s been oufsianding. She has recenily aiiended a Deans' convention ai G u s T a v u s Adolphus College. Harold Jerabek, B.A. Assistant in English Mr, Jerabek is assisfinq in The English deparimenf ihis year, faking charge of ihe publicaiions as well as ihe courses in iournalism. Elizabeih Roney, M.A. Instrurtor in the Department of English Miss Roney 'reaches ihe gen- eral English course in a way Thai is boih eflecfive and in- ieresfing To 'freshman siu- denis. John P. Hall, B.A. Professor of Greek As friend, iesier, and coun- sellor of The srudeni body. ihere is no one who can fake rh e place of Prof, Andrew W. Anderson, M.A. Professor of Philosophy His ready sense of humor is remembered by every Mac- alesier sfudeni as a pari of Prof, Andy's philosophy class. 741. 6247 Hugh S. Alexander, Ph.D. Professor of Geology The spring geology irip, un- der ihe guidance and direc- iion of Professor Alexander is looked forward +0 by The srudenfs all year long. 20 Hall. Grace Lovell May. M.A. Associate Professor of English Miss May's knowledge of Eighfeenrh Cenrury lifera- fure is quiie wiihouf exhaus- fion. Her melhod of relafing fhe incidenls in English lif- eraiure has a charm all of iis own. s Assistant in Department Vida Alexander, Bfiyb Geology 75... Through her iriendlin and kindly insiruciion iss Al- exander h a s ome very popular 9 ogg ihe sfudenfs in T gecsdgy laboraiory. sv ,r,' 3 54. v-, - , M T' Pax I , ry ,X I, .., -Y V - ,E . ,-,.s.,- , we Frederic G. Axfell, ,lin- Milfon D. McLean. i M.A. l Assistant Professor of Religion Professor McLean's classes are as inferesfing as fhey are insfrucfional. He has en- couraged his sfudenfs in do- ing original worlr in religion in fhe form of nofeboolrs. J , , , 1 4 2 L- i . I Grace B. Whifridge Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art Miss Whifridge's finished dramafic producfions are a source of pride fo Macai- esfer. She also presenls an- nually a series of social cul- fu re lecfures fo fha freshman sfudenfs. William A. Cornell, M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Professor Cornell e n f e r s wholehearfedly in 1' o The feachings of fhe social prob- lems of fhe day. He is also a leader in many aciivifies on fhe campus. Harold LeVander, M.A. Debate Coach Mr. LeVander has builf up fhe debafing deparfmenf of , Macalesfer in such a way fhaf our deloafing feams can confidenfly compefe wifh ofher colleges of fhe sfafe Mrs. Rufh Koonfz, M.A. Raymond J. Bradley. James Wallace, Edwin Kagin, M.A. Ph.D. Professor of Education As head of fhe Educafion deparfmenf. Dr. Bradley is very m u ch inferesled in placing Macalesfer sfudenfs noi only in feaching buf in all professions. Ph.D.. DD. Professor of Religion Dr. Wallace is famous for his wide-spread knowledge of fhe currenf affairs of fhe world. His chapel addresses are mosf interesting and sfimulafing fo fhe sfudenfs. Mary Gwen Owen, B.A. Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art Miss Owen has refurned 'fo Macalesfer fhis year fo carry on her efficienl' work in The dramafic deparfmenf. 4- David Eulcomer, B.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Mrs. Koonfz has very ably Taken over rhe Social Work deparfmenf fhis year. Her Assistant in the Department of Sociology As orchesfra leader, xylo- phone player, and professor of sociology, Mr. Fulcomer A abuiily in fhis fielg is already is much in demand in cam- i ' we nown on f e cam us. us acfivifies. ' X g v N P P 5 . ,uQ,,l ,J s 3 - I2-N J H , K l 2l pig, L Assofiale Professor of Religion A fruly scholarly man wifh an exfraordinary sense of humor is Professor Kagin. His friendship and fine in- sfrucfion is valued by all fhe sfudenfs. A M.A. Librarian Professor Axfell has many famous leffers in his pos- session as well as a wealfh of sfories abouf Germany, England. and Scofland. David Clair Primrose, B.P.E. Director of Physical Education for Men The men's physical educa- fion deparimenl' is accom- plishing a greaf deal under lhe guidance of Mr. Prim- rose. His summers are spenf conduciing his Rocky Moun- fain Boys' Camp af Esfes Park, Colorado. wore. - --., -. . V Alan Gowans, B.A. A SYUHSVS l'lOfl6f1d. Athletic Coach As foofball and baskeiball coach. Mr. Gowans has done much To encourage Mac- alesfer's enfhusiasm in sporfs. M.A. Director of Physical Education for Women Enfhusiasfic and always ready for a good lime, Miss Hofland has made a very special place for herself af Macalesfer. Rufh Bach Teacher of Piano Miss Bach is recognized for her falenf as a musician and teacher of piano. She is a member of fhe S+. Paul Guild of Music Teachers. Harold Ayres Teacher of Violin Mr. Ayres is famous in The Twin Ciiies for his musical abilify. He is a member of fhe MacPhail S c h o ol of Music. Gabriel Fenyves Teacher of Piano Mary Ediih Hughes, B.A. Teacher of Expression and Dancing Having recenily graduaied from Macalesier, Miss Hughes is devoiing her iime fo expression and dancing classes a+ ihe conservafory. Mrs. Harold Henly Teacher of Piano Mrs. Henly is very aciive ai The conservaiory as well as in oufside music circles, She is a member of ihe Minne- sofa Music Teachers' associ- afion as well as of ihe Shu- berf Club. Helen Harris Teacher of Violin Miss Harris noi only ieaches violin, buf also direcis The iunior sfring ensemble. Mr. Fenyves. a Hungarian viriuoso pianisf is an infer- naiionally known figure in fha music world. Carl A. Jensen Director of the Conservatory of Music Mr. Jensen is known io us as direcior of fhe conservae fory, ieacher of music. and as a very fine musician. Carl Guggisberg Teacher of Voice Mr. Guggisberg is very ac- five in musical organizafions in Sainf Paul. He is known and admired by ihe sfu- denfs for his 'ralenf as a soloisi and ieacher of voice. fl fl 22 0' ,u I N , i z . ,r'f'?i ,r,'?s N,1.X Dora Schaeffgen Teacher of Piano Besides being a feacher of piano, Miss Schaeflgen is m u c h inferesfed in sfring ensemble worlr. Jessie May Young Teacher of Piano Miss Young is organisf and musical direclor of the Day- lon Av e n u e Presbyferian Church. She is also much inferesfed in fh e musical clubs of fha cify. Hollis Johnson, B.A. Teacher of Wind Instrument: and Director of Band Under Mr. Johnson's direc- fion, The Macalesfer band has given some very beaufi- ful concerrs, bolh indoors and oufdoors. for lhe lasf fwo years. Adella B. Anderson Hosless of Kirk Hall Mrs. Anderson has already become fh e friend and counsellor of fhe boys al Kirlc Hall. Her lirsf year al Macalesfer has been a suc- cessful one. James Messeas Teacher of Cello Besides 'reaching al Mac- alesler, Mr. Messeas is or- ganizing some sfringed in- sfrumenfs info a group. He is a cellisf in lhe Minneapo- lis Symphony Orchesfra. Myrlle Weed Teacher of Piano Miss Weed is very acfive as Clair Thoraldson Teacher of Piano Miss Thoraldson is very ac- 'rive in lhe Sain? Paul Guild of Music Teachers as well as in lhe Shuberl' Club. organisf and musical direc- for af Failh Lulheran Church as well as in fha Shuberf Club. x I 5 SQ- Frank Paslcewiiz, B.A. ' Axxixlanl Treaxurer Field Re A Macalesfer graduale, Mr. Mr. Scoflon Paslcewifz has been largely successful in responsible for fhe safislac- rollmenl' of fory 'Financial condilion of The lasf lwo 4, ,, lhe college. .' 1 . , -,,, ,ah ,af l in lllllil lm- .li ll ll iligliil-ll llllsuldiu'-fl' Xia-A 23 Anne McCloud Pierce Teacher of Voice Oulside of h e r leaching, Mrs. Pierce is very aclive in musical acfivifies in Sf. Paul. George Scollon. B.A. prexenlalive has been very, raising 'lhe en- Macalesler in years. Maude Compeau, R.N. College Nurse Evarylhing from a burn lo a case of measles may be Taken care of by our com- pefenf nurse af Rice Hall. i I l T i T i . Fernam Budolfson Sarah MacKnighT. B.A. Alice Kingery, College Bursar Secretary to the Presidffll Secretary lo the Q63 ar Mr. Budolfson is a very busy, M555 MacKniqhT is PFSSF- To meeT such charming person on regisTraTion day. den? ACl'l6S0f'I'S deliqhfful person T eng day of His ready smile keeps The and Compeienl' SSCVGTUFY. regisTra ' is very reTresh- business ofhce in conTinual Her Summers are oTTen spenT ing inde d. good humor. aT her lake home in Chicago. R if ifiiff DoroThy Eklund, B.A. Secretary to llxe Assisiant Treasurer A graduaTe of MacalesTer, Miss Ekluncl was appoinTed To her presenl' posiTion on The resignaTion of Mrs. Palmer Two years ago. Ann Hubbard Baokkeeper Miss Hubbard has been ap- poinTed as one of The book- keepers of The college. She was formerly secreTary To The bursar. rin Li uisT, Sf: a y o the Bursar ' s In quisi' has Taken Miss Hubbard's place as secreTary To The bursar. She has proven herself To be a very eTTicienT member of The business sTaTF. Norman McRae ' ,yn-W 141, M Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds at C Q C' Mr. McRae supervises The . general repair work of The buildings as well as The up- M M4441 keep of The college campus. AAQVW l el Q ies iias, Gig., Olive ChrisTensen, BA. Secretary of the Deans Miss Ch i Tensen has Taken ove ' ShaTler's duTies as s y To The Deans. She ' als g ardian of The chap- Mj . f CharloTTe Graham Hostess of Wallace Hall Miss Graham's charming manner has helped To make The Hall a real home To The ouT-of-Town girls. 24 1 . ., N f Nr ., 5.1 ,I , N X, ..- . If . ,Ax M . -5 1' r K. Bergeson, M. STrebeI, H. WesTrelI, R. Briar ,V j I H E Dt 0 Q a-LA.,w.,1v-4,..,!, ji N l HMM The Class oi T936 EVERY journey has iTs end, buT in no journey oT The Temporal world is There The spiriT oT compleTe TinaliTy. There is always the end To The TransienT Task. however, and The class OT '36 Tinds iTselT bidding Tarewell To The bounds buT noT The bonds of college years. We began Tour years ago under The presidenTial leadership OT Don MaTTson adding To our journey The pleasanT skies oT vicTory by upseTTing The sophomores in The pushball conTesT. LaTer we reTurned The Tavor by losing To The class oT '37. BuT The Travel ThaT is oT more Than nighTs and days-The Travel which demands a longer period oT Time beTore iTs closing momenTs also demands on iTs byways The inns and hosTelries of someThing oTher Than The academic. We Tound These occasions Tor diversion. As sophomores Richard Day broughT success To The all-college banqueT as general chairman. James Wallace as presidenT conTinued The ineviTable sTeps Toward The closing oT The door. Who can TorgeT Jim Pinney's leadership Tor ThaT one sTop-over alone, The Junior Sneak? The TourTh and Tarewell year proved a busy one. The journey now became life, The world in maTuriTy. Dr. Rob Roy MacGregor echoed The halT-humorous TaTaliTy oT The liTe ThaT we are enTering in Cap and Gown Day services. Then There were pow-wows and more inns. of resT by The way. BuT, Too, There was always The half-prevailing consciousness oT a journey abouT To end and 4anoTher abouT To begin. We would noT now change a direcTion in The compass oT The pasT Tour years. The wonders oT The road are The companions oT The way, and Though we close The door, we can noT make iT TasT. To all ThaT we meeT among our group and ouT oT our group There is no acTual journey's end. To This we need noT bid farewell. CLASS OFFICERS Roger Briar. PresidenT Harlan WesTrell, Vice-presidenT KaTherine Bergeson, SecreTary Mary STrebel, Treasurer 25 VICTOR H. ANDERSEN Sf. Paul Social Work ... A. DORSEY BARNES Jackson English, French Philofian: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang MARY JANE ATCHESON Cab. ,U Si. Paul English, French, Speech Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A. Cab. 4: Aq. L.: Pi Kappa Delia: Debafe: Mac Players: Siu- denf CcI.: OH Campus, Cab. 4. Eulogian. Pres. 3: Y.M.C.A.. Treas. 3, 4: Infersocieiy Council 3. 42 Pres. Siudeni Council 3, 4: Pres. I, Oli Campus Men's Club 2, 3: Track: Leiferman: M Club: Chrm. Frosh Camp 4: Gen, Chrm. Winier Carnival 4. KATHERINE COLSON Wadena Social Work, Psychology Clionian: Y.W.C.A.. Cab. 4: Glee Club, Bus. Mgr. 3: Mod. Lang: L.W.V.: Pi Phi Epsilon, Pres. 4: lnfersociely Ccl.: Wallace Hall Ccl.: Sociology Forum, Treas. 3. Pres. 4. BERYL CLAPP Sf. Paul French, Music Philoiian: Y.W.C.A.: S.A.I.. Sec. 4: Glee Club, Accompanisi: Inf. Rel.: Pi Phi Epsilon: lnfersocieiy Col., Pres. 4: Chrm. Freshman Iniiiaiion 2. MARY ELIZABETH CALHOUN Alberl' Lea Social Work Clionian: Glee Club, Bus. Mgr. 2: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A.: Acq. L., Vice K Pres. 2. Pres, 4: Scieniiiic Soc.: 'vita P ' Mac Players: Wallace Hall Ccl.: PV ivy! K Sociology Forurn: Class Queegxw ' Winier Carnival Queen i 'i NJ , F. I Q Qbf ff. . U ' Cf' F5 gf ,fit Q, CD 5 mx 53- asm, 'fer as fa if We as L I so X Q Qi? f -cf SE., 533 nfl? A ' 'ik ' fs 'if 6,9 ,ijbqw wp NORDLAND DAHLEN Minneapolis Sociology MARY ELIZABETH CALDWELL Sf. Paul English Clioniang Y.W.C.A.:w Mod. Lang MARY BELL Sf. Paul Social Work U. M.: Y.W.C.A.. Treas. 4: Mocl. Lang. Pres. 3: L.W.V.: W.A.A.: Aq. L.: Sfudenl Ccl: Sociology Fm.: Choir: Co-ch. Freshman Week 4: Delegale To Geneva 3: Ch. Kaqawa Groups 4. KATHERINE BERGESON Virginia English Virginia Junior College: Pliilofian: Mac Players: Sec. Senior Class 4. HARLAND DE BOER Sf. Paul Economics, Political Scienre MARTHA BROOM Minneapolis Hirtory, English Clionian. LOUISE DEDOLPH Sf. Paul Social Work, Sociology S+. Cloud Teachers Coll.: Y.W. CA.: Sociology Forum. ROGER BRIAR S+. Paul French Quill Club: S1uden+Ccl.: Safeway Board. Edifor-in-Chief 4: Biennial Class Ed.: Sophomore Dance, Gen. Chr.: Pres. of Class 4. N MYRTLE BLAD Minneapolis German Gusfavus: U.M.: Hyperion: Mod, Lang.: Oil Campus: Choir. STEPHEN BORSTAD Sl. Paul Economirs Alhenaean: Commerce Club: Mac Players: Biennial, Bus. Mgr. aft nhpmmm llfliildl f ll N. !4f :X .-.A..f 0 ' , .'lilli ll lliill llill ,.. X- J Ulu 1 . 52 Y Xa! ELIZABETH DRAKE Minneapolis History Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang: lnier. Rel.: L.W.V.: W.A.A., Treas. 4: Sfudenf Ccl.: Band: Sociology Forum: Class Treas. 3. MIRIAM HOBART Minneapolis Pxycholagy Clionian: Y.W.C.A.. Cab. 3. 4: Mod. Lang.: Mac Players: Wallace Hall Ccl.. V. Pres. 4: Social Comm.. Sec. 4: Class Treas.. 2: Class Queen. 3. wi fx , I .fi .l,37L'5i llMJV ARCHIE DUNCAN Sf. Paul Chemistry Eulogian: Mod. Lang.: Scieniiiic Sociefy: Swimming: Band. ADOLPH HOLT Norfh Branch Chemistry Hyperion: lniersoc. Cel.: Kirk Hall Ccl., Sec.-Treas. 4: Baskeiball: Foofball: Track: M Club. DAVID HOBART Minneapolis Efonomics, Mathematics Aihenaean: Y.M.C.A., Cab.. 3: Commerce Club: Sfudeni Ccl. V. Pres. 3: Kirk Hall Ccl.. Pres. 4: Track: Band: Biennial: Social Com. l 28 ' l. N 1 x as 5.1. v-,- ' Yr T' X x . -F .. I NATHAN ESSELSTROM Wenfworil-n, Wisconsin Greek, Hebrew, Swedish Beihal Jr. Coll.: Y.M.C.A. Cab. 4: Minisierial Asso. Pres. 4. CORA HORTON Alexander, N. D. Biology Sf. Paul Luiher: Y.W.C.A.: Classi cal Club: Inf. Rel.: L.W.V. ADEl.AlDE Hll.l.. S+. Paul Englirlz Chi Phi Della: Y.W.C.A.: Mac Weekly: Mod. Lang.: Siudeni Vol. MARGARET FERRE Springlield, Mass. History, German Chi Phi Della: Y.W.C.A. Mod., Lang.: Classical Club: Inf. Rel.: W.A.A.: Sfudenf Vol., Cab. 4. GEORGE FLAD Sf. Paul Chemistry Eulogian: Mod. Lang.: Scienfific Soc.: Hockey, Co-capfain 3: M Club: Social Comm.: OH Campus, EVELYN HUMBER Sf. Paul Social Work Philofian: Y.W.C.A., Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4: Mac Weekly: Mod. Lang.: L.W.V.: Biennial, Senior Ed.: So- ciology Forum. Cab. 3, 4: Dele' gale lo Geneva. 2. Sec.-Treas.. 3. MARIAN JENKINS Sl. Paul French U. of Wash.: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: Classical Club: L.W.V.: W. A.A. Bd. 2, 4. Pres. 3: Acq. L.: Chrm. All-Sfafe Coll. Play Day 4. EDWIN HARRlS S+. Paul Economics, Political Science Eulogian: Y.M.C.A.: Mac Weelzly Bus. Mgr. 4: Classical Club: lnf. vi Rel.: Track Capiain, 4: Swimming: f M Club: Sociology Fm.: Class V Pres. 2. - ' r VERNES GRAFSTROM Norfh Branch Economics, Political Sciznce Hyperion.: Y.M.C.A. Cab. 4: Mod. Lang.: Classical Club: Quill Club: Commerce Club: Debaleg !, fs 'f P29 ELLA FRANZ Mounlain Lalce Music, German Philolian: Y.W.C.A., Cab. 3: Glee Club Soloist 3: Mod. Lang.: L.W.V.: Choir: Wallace l-'lall Cdl.: Sfudenf Vol.. V. Pres. 4. HALSTED GATES Sf. Paul Religion, Greek Y.M.C.A.: Sfudenf Vol.. Pres. 3: Council of Rel. Ed., Chmn. l i l l i ADA JOHNSON S+. Paul Spanish Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.. Pres. 4: infer. Rel.. Sec. 4: L.W.V.' W.A.A. Bd. 3. 4. GORDON M. MALEN Sf. Paul Political Science Eulogian. Pres. 4: Y.M.C.A.: G,-lee Club: Mac Weekly, Ed. 4: Mod. Lang. Club: Se. Soc.: lni. Soc. Coun.: Hockey: Swimming. Mgr. 3: M club. N, fl I LlLA JOHNSON Jacobson Mathematics Hibbing Jr. College: Hyperion Y.W.C.A. .if ffl ygllfgi gf MARTHA JOKELA Hibbing History, Sociology Hibbing Jr. Coll.: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A.: Baskefball: Swim- ming. My ,jd xi GAYLE MILLER RALPH Moe . Grofon, S. D. Minneapolis FF - K6 English Literature Eggngmiu- H 0 I Clionian: Y.W.C.A. Cab. 4. Eulogien: Y.M.C.A.: infer. Rel. Q . Scienfific Soc.: Commerce Club My M6 Basgeflaall Mgr. 4: Track Mgr. 3 MW M U U WlLLlAM MAHLE Sl. Paul Chemistry, Physics Eulogian: Glee Club, Assl. Mgr. 3. Mgr. 4: Mocl. Lang.: Scienlilic Sociely: Band. .' 30 G ' , X 1' w ' I ,QQ 4' 'Q' 5.1 .N N MARIAN MCGEE Sl: Paul Biology Y.W.C.A.: Glee Club Pres. 3: Mod. Lang.: Scienfific Soc.: Pi Phi Ep- silon: Class Sec. l:Chrm. Cap and Gown Day. SYLVIA JOKELA I-libbing Social Work Hibbing Jr. Coll.: Y.W.C.A. ELLA NIEMANN Springfield I-IARRIETTE MacMUI.LAN Minneapolis Latin Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: Classical Club Pres. 3: L.W.V.Z W.A.A.: Pi Phi Epsilon: Biennial, Women's Sporfs Ed. JEAN KANE Sf. Paul Social Work Y.W.C.A., Cab. 3, 4? L.W.V.I Acq. League: Commerce Club: Sludenl Ccl.: Soc. Forum: Ccl. Rel. Ed.: Social Commilfee: Class ueen 3: Off Campus Pre EARL PETERSON Emmelsburg. Iowa Sociology, Pxychology Euloqian: Y.M.C.A.: Baslrelballg Foolball: Track: M Club: Orches- fra: Sociology Forum 3: Class Capf. 3, 4:.ATh1 Board oi Conirol. O s. 3. EUNICE LUNDBLAD S+. Paul English Clionian: Y.W.C.A.: Mod, Lang.: Classical Club: I.R.C.: I..W.V. N CLARENCE KRONING Sf. Charles Clzzmistry Hyperion: Y.M.C.A.: Glee Club: Scienliiic Sociefy:-Baslcefball: Fool- ball: Track: M Club. Pres. 3: So- cial Comm.: Class Vice Pres. I: Freshman B. B. Coach 3: Fooiball Assisfani 4. WILLIS KUNZE Sf. Paul General Science S+. Vicfor College: Y.M.C.A.: Fool- ball Capfain 3: M Club Bd. 3. JN mmmmmv ll'liildii1 'l L1. W. fjls. I iiiiiIiii ,I 'I I 'yr ,l,.i -1 ni X' .1 I 4 Tir! I JAMES PINNEY Sl. Paul Religion U. of Minn.: Y.M.C.A.. Cab. 3, 4: Glee Club: Quill Club: Minisierial Assoc.: Sludenl Vol.: Biennial: Class Pres. 3: Chrm. Homecoming 3. BEATRICE VASSAR Sl. Paul Social Work Y.W.C.A.: Sociology Forum. Q,WfQW4 M F ofwgwfw xo :HX LOUISE PRIBYL Sf. Paul Social Work Philofian: Y.W.C.A.. Cab. 3. Pres. 4: Mod. Lang.: Acq. League, Vice Pres. 3: Sociology Forum, Sec. 2: Chrm. Freshman Follies 2: Council BEN RICHASON Willmar Journalirm Alhenaean: Y.M.C.A.: Mac Week- ly, Make-up Edilor 2: Classical Club: Mafrix Club, Sec. 3: Track: Swimming: M Club: Sociology For- um: Social Comm.: Off Campus: Mac News Bureau 4: Chrm. Field Day 3. on Rel. Ed. 4. -MAX VOLCANSEK ' Evelefh Sociology, Social Work Evelelh Junior College: Hyperion: Mod. Lang.: Baskefball: Tennis: M Club: V. Pres. 4. HARLAN WESTRELL Odin Economics Mankafo Teachers College: Afhe- naean: Y.M.C.A. Cab. 4: Mac Weekly: Mod. Lang.: Classical Club: lnfer. Rel.: Scienfific Soc.: Commerce Club: Law Club: Slu- denf Ccl.: Kirk Hall Ccl.: Fool- ball: Track, Caplain 3: M Club, Q HELEN THORNBURG Lakelield English Thalian: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: lnfer. Rel.: Quill Club: Mac Play- ers Band ..,' 5 . x : -N- 54. F' 32 Sludenl Rep. 4: Sociology Forum: Class V. Pres. 4: Sigma DOROTHEA TANQUIST Sl. Paul English, French Sioux Falls College: Chi Phi Delta: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A.: lnlersocieiy Ccl.: Slud. Vol.: Peda- gogue Club 4. Della Pi MARIAN SCHULZ While Bear French Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mad. Lang.: W.A.A.: Infersoc. Ccl.: Sociology Forum. FREDERICK WOLNER Cloquel History Dulufh Jr Coll.: Y.M.C.A.: Traclr. MARY STREBEL Saul: Cenlre English, History Plwiloiian: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang. W.A.A.: Sfudenf Ccl., Sec.-Treas. 4: Wallace Hall Ccl.: Class Trees. 4. CATHERINE SHUMAN El Paso, Illinois English Philolian: Y.W.C.A., Cab. 4: Glee Club, Pres. 4: Mod. Sec. 3: Bd. 2.3.4 Baslcelball: Tennis: um: Social Comm HARRIET WOOKEY Minneapolis English, Speech Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mocl. Lang. Club: W.A.A., Pres. 4: Acq. L.: Baslcefball: Tennis: Swimming: OH Campus Pres. 4: Choir. Lang.: W.A.A.. : Scientific Soc.: Sociology For- .: Class Sec. 2. E JANE STREBEL Saul: Cenfre English Literature Plmilolian: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A. V. Pres. 3: Mac Players 2: Wallace Hall Ccl., Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Biennial, Ed. Bd.: Class Sec. 3. 33 1 I GLADYS SIMMONS SI. Paul Speech Plwilofian: W,A.A.: Pi Kappa Delia, Pres. 3. V. Pres. 4: Debate: Bien- nial: Sociology Forum: Class Queen I: College Oralor 3: Wo- man College Orafor 4: Law Club Sec. 4. DOROTHY SMITH Sf. Paul Social Work Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.. Cab. 4: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A., Vice Pres. 4: So- ciology Forum, Vice Pres. 4. T, R. Frommer, J. Carey, A. Frey, H. WaiTs The Class of 1937 THE class OT l937 enTered MacalesTer under The leadership oT George PuTnam, wiTh Malcolm Powrie, Vice-presidenT, Delpha WaTson, SecreTary, and John Lilygren, Treasurer. In The annual Frosh-Soph pushball conTesT our vicTory was a score oT Two To one, and so on November 3, I933, we TirsT declared our righTs. ArThur RusTerholz ediTed The green Treshman ediTion oT The weekly, and The girls did Their parT in The annual Freshman Follies by demonsTraTing Their arTisTry as adverTisers. Then on May 9, I934, an All-College SunlighT was broughT To The campus under The chairmanship oT BeTTy Tucker, and To MargareT Rodberg and Wilbur Wood wenT The honors of class queen and capTain during Field Day celebraTions. As sophomores our oTTicers were George Gallos, PresidenT, Lyle French, Vice-presidenT, Delpha WaTson, SecreTary, Julia Kagin, Treasurer, and Malcolm Powrie, STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, and To John Lilygren and Malcolm Powrie wenT The honors oT co-chairmen Tor The All-College Dinner-Dance, and John Haserick and Ann Frey reigned over sophomore Field Day acTiviTies. BUT now as Juniors Ray Frommer Took The helm wiTh John Carey, Vice-presidenT, Ann Frey, SecreTary, Helen WaiTs, Treasurer, and Malcolm Powrie and Delpha WaTson, STudenT Council RepresenTaTives. The class This year held a iunior sleighrideg RuTh Wilhelm and John Carey saw To iTs success. A Junior Dance was held April 43 iT was an all-college aTTair planned by BeTTy Tucker and BernhoTT Skogmo. We also held our TradiTional Junior Sneak, and now we sTand on The Threshold of ThaT mosT memorable of years, our lasT. CLASS OFFICERS Ray Frommer, PresidenT John Carey, Vice-presidenT N Anna Frey, SecreTary 6 . V Helen WaiTs, Treasurer ' T. - Malcolm Powrie, STudenT Council ,4:Q Delpha WaTson, RepresenTaTives .1 ?' 44? Q 34 A nngm RALPH ARMSTRONG Mahnomen Chemistry, Biology Alben.: Gusfavus Adolphus: Glee CMD- GORDON AXELSON Sf. Paul Economic: Avis BERGSTEDT ANDREW BOYLAN Evelem P If'-lpfgul ' 0 l ICH flenfe Eveyefh JE0cgZJIfggQii1Y.W-CAA., Hyperion, Treas. 3: Belhel Sr. Col- Acq League. ' ' lege: Y.M.C.A.: Q. J, Gwany: l.R.C.: Law Club, Pres, 3. 4: Ora- iorio Choir. LORRAINE BERGlN Minneapolis Psychology and Sociology Y.M.C.A. ELSlE BERG-AN Williams Chemistry E zfoglllwli CARL BAHMEIER, JR. Minneapolis Speech, Hislofy, Political Science. Y.M.C.A.: Mac Weekly 2: German Club I, 2: l.R.C.: Pi Kappa Delia: Debafe: Sl. Council: All College Dance '35: Collins Prize III '34, l '35: Exremp. Firsf P. JUNE BENSON Sf. Paul Economics, Psychology Hyperion: Y,W.C.A.: Mac Weekly: l..W.V.I Debafe 3. :fp W fl! l yu flrllllkl mmmmwm l lnldw'HI li. if 1 'J ir -J , v,'.fl' . 'Nj If if ': M I, ,L x- .. 3 , ,E Y XY: MARY BRACK Sf. Paul Economic: Thalian Sec.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: L.W.V.: Homecoming Comm. 3: All College 3. OTTO ElSN ER La rsen, Wisconsin Economics f 4,. 4 . , lx -'JR ix I . --,V I, 5 N, ERMALEE BRADEN Wayzafa Chemistry, Biology Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang. Club: Sc. Soc.: Sfuclenl Council 2. STUART BROWN J aclrson Political Science MELVIN FARRINGTON KATHERINE Fl-AD Roslwoll. S. D. Sl- Paul Economic: WYLLIE EASTMAN ST. Paul Sociology IPPQ Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: l.R.C.: Soc. Forum, Sec. 3. 36 i QM! Rl- - -- Clio.: Y.W.C.A.. Sec. 3: W.A.A Board 3: Acqualic League: Bl ennial Edilor: Frosh Week Comm. Class Prin. 4: Pi Phi Epsilon. BLANCHE ERLANDSON Hellinger, N. D. Sociology, French Clionian: Y.W.C.A.: Glee Club, Bus. Mgr. 3: Mod. Lang. Club: L.W.V.: Soc. Forum. MARIAN BRUSS Sl. Paul Sociology fPPj Chi Phi. Del.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: L.W.V.: W.A.A. JAMES BUTLER Deerwood Psychology, Speech, Religion Y.M.C.A., Vice Pres. 3: Mod. Lang.: Classical: Pi Kappa Della: Debale: Mac Players: Minislerial Asso., Vice Pres. 2: Sl. Val.. Pres. 3: Rel. Ed. Council. ANNA FREY RAY FROMMER Si. Paul Sf' Paul Mllhfmuiiff Physics, Mathematics Philo.: Y.W.C-A.: W.A.A.I ACQUGT- Eulogian: Sc. Soc.: inf. Soc. Ccl.: l ic League, Sec. 2, 3, V. P. 3. 4: Jr. Class Pres, 4, Jr. Cl. Sec. 3. 4: Class Queen 3: Mofhers Day Chairman 3. RAYMOND DIDLO Sf. Joseph, Mo. Economics Afhenaean: Y.M.C.A.: Glee Club: DONALD DREHER Mac Weekly: Baskeiball: Foosball: Owafonna M Club. Economics Hyperion: Mod. Lang. Club: Kirk Hall Ccl.I Band. 37 4-N JOHN CAREY Hayfield Physics Alhen.: Y.M.C.A. Cab.: Modern Lang. Club: Sc. Soc.: inf. Soc. Cel.: Track. Mgr. 4: Swimming: M Club: Biennial: Soc. Comm.: V. P. Jr. Class: Co-Chrm. Foofball D. D. 3. WALTER CLARK Hopkins Economirs Hyperion: Y.M.C.A.:iGlee Club: Band. S GEORGE GALLOS Minneapolis Religion VIRGINIA HUNTER Minneapolis Sociology fPPj, Psyrhology - Oraiorio Choir. ll I Y.W.C.A.g W.A.A.: Acq. League: JULIA GREEN ' DuIufI'i History Duiufh Jr. CoIIeqe: Y.W.C.A.: HARRIET GREGORY l.R.C.: Pi Kappa DeII'a. Sf. Paul Biology, Chemistry Y.W.C,A.: Sfudenf Vol. I SARA KATHERINE HYRE Minneapolis . Sociology fPPj Y.W.C.A.: Sigma A. I.: Glee Club: W.A.A.1 Oraforio Choir. MARY HUBER Owafonna French and English Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang, CIubg Oraforio Choir. , I fs. .ff Q' .ljff ' 'QC' .-.AW GORDON JAECK Minneapolis. Biology and Chemixlfy Minisferial Assoq Sfud. Voi. ARDYTI-IE HJORT Alberf Lea Economics Clioniang Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: Wai- Iace Hall Coun.g Siud. Vol.: Fr. Wk. Com. Hyperion: Y.M.C.A.: GIee Club: AN DREW GROEN Chameld Biology JOHN GROTTING Minneapolis Biology Y.M.C.A.: Glee Club: Mod. Lang. Club: Band: Orchesfra: Sfudenl Vol.: Soc. Comm. MARY ALICE JENKINS JULIETTE JERABEK Sl. Paul Silver Lalce Economics, Pxyclmlogy, French M9555 Philofian: Y.W.C.A.: Glee Club, Philofian: Y,W.C.A.I Glee Clubt Manager 3: Weekly: Mod. Lang.: W.A.A.: Wallace Hall Council, L.W.V.: Soc. Comm.: Choir. Treas.: Biennial, Soc. Ed. MARIE HILL Dululh Economic: Y.W.C.A.: Mac Weekly Cir. Mgr. 3, 4: Class. Club: l.R.C.: Ouill Club: Acq. League. ELYNOR HEUER Sf. Paul Latin Tlwalian, Treas.1 Y.W.C.A.: Class Club, Sec.: W.A.A.: lnl. Soc. Col., Sec. 4. 39 DOROTHY HART Pipesfone English Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mac Weekly: Quill Club: Pi Kappa Della: Slu- denf Council: Safeway 4. HARRISON HEMENWAY Minneapolis Economics :fl W 1! 1 fl lllll IN ll'llll:lnl l Q X fl.- ,f V ...I-f , , . ,lf y : ,ll ll ll Illllllly -.. ,., W L qw: E l E e I E k I l L . i l l, l l E E E I I . 5 i l J.. CLEO JOHNSON Grand Rapids English Hasca Jr. Coll.: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang. Club. HELEN BELLE MORSE Manlcalo Speech Hyperion: Manlrafo Teachers Coll.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: L.W.V.: W.A.A:: Acq. League! Mac Players: Wallace Hall Col.: Soc. Forum. H 4,. Q 'i,,,. x 5' A V ' x .A up . I 1 C DOROTHY JOHNSON Sf. Paul Psychology, Sociology IAQ Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club. IAN MORTON S+. Paul Music Y.M.C.A., Cab. 4: J. Gwany: Mac Weekly. Ari. Ed.: Mac Play- ers: Biennial, Feaf. Ed. JULIA KAGIN Sf. Paul Religion, Eriglish Thalian: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lanq. Club: Ouill Club: L.W.V.: Soph. Class Treas. EDMUND MOTTERSHEAD Sl. Paul History, Political Science, Economic: Glee Club, Sec. 4: Mac Weekly: l.R.C., Treas. 4: Debafe: Oraforio Choir: Noyes Prize 2. SUE MOMSEN S+. Paul Park Music, Sociology, Education Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mod. Lang.: l 40 lumix- 1-A ROBERT MOLKENBUR S+. Paul Chemistry Eulogian: Y.M.C,A.: Sc. Soc. ARTHUR KELSEN Sf. Paul Clzemislry, Malhemalics Eulog. EDMUND LYNN Rochesler Sociology and Religion G-lee Club: Y.M.C.A.: Kirk Hall Ccl.: Foolball: Swimming: M Club: Minisferial Asso.: Soc. Forum. DOROTHY MUELLER LOWELL MUELLER Sf. Paul H5Yfi9ld Englijh Economics, Mathemalics Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: Sfud. Vol. J. WELLMAN MILSTEN Belfield, N. D. Economics and Polilical Scienre Eulogian: Mgr. Baslcefball 2: M Club: Band. LORRAINE MARTZ LeRoy Economic: Clio., Trees.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. CIu'bg L.W.V., Sl. Con. Rep. 4l ELIZABETH LANG Sf. Paul Sociology fPPj Chi Phi Della: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang Club: -W.A.A. ECKOE MAES Redwood Falls German, English Hyperion: Y.W.C.A.: Mac Weekly: Modern Lang. Club: Quill Club: W.A.A,: Safeway Board, Fl! I I I I I I I I I I I I I . AUDREY PECK Sl. Paul English Clio.: Y.W.C.A.: Class, Clubi JOSEPHINE SETTERBERG Slcyfon English Chi Phi Delia: French Club: Siu- den1'VoIun'reers: Cab. 3: Y.W.C.A. ll ,Q LUCILLE PETERSON Sf. Paul Biology Philo.: Y.W.C.A.: L.W.V.: Acq. League. BERNHOFF SKOGMO Clark, S. D. Biology Hyperion, V. P. 4: Y.M.C.A.2 Glee Club: Sc. Soc.: Band: Chrm. Dec. Comm. Foofball D. D. 3. IRWIN SCI-IMIDT Swanville Economic: and Political Science Hyperion: Y.M.C.A. Class Club: EVELYN PHILLIPS Soufh S+. Pa English ul Thal.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: Quill Club: L.W.V. VERA SMITH Rochesler Religion T kt ROBERT SHAFFHAUSEN TESC ,' 42 ,V y . F ' I , I . XZ' gf' 3 , .iff ' N','y X S+. Paul Chemistry MALCOLM POWRIE Si. Paul Political Science Y.M.C.A.. Cab. 3. 4: Mac Weekly. Audifor: Pi Kappa Della: Debafe: Slud. Cel., V. P. 3, 4: Track: M Club: Biennial, Jr. Ed.: Chapel Comm.: Soc. Comm.: V. P. Frosh I: College Orafor 4: Co-Chrm. All College D.. D. 3. MARIAN SORENSON Dulufh Hirtofy Duluilw Teachers College: Y.W.C.A. If :I 'Z J A' i 4 Vx. , A f . .r .' -, .r , Z: f P- 1 E stil? 1' l ES 5:1 as 1 ,. L U' 'fd 5 s ill L. Q13 , l MARGARET REIFEL Evelefh Sociology fAj Evelefh Jr. Coll.: Y.W.C.A.: L.W. V.: Acq. League. BETTY TUCKER S+. Paul Speech Clionian: Y.W.C.A.: W.A.A.: Acq. L.: Mac Players: Soc, Comms.: Chrm. Jr. Dance AUDREY RUDE Si. Paul Englixlz ARTHUR RUSTERHOLZ Y.W.C,A.: Class. Club: Sl. Paul ' ' ' Philosophy Eulog.. Trees.: Y.M.C.A.: Q. J. Gwany: Mac Weekly. Ed. Dir. 3. 4: Modern Lang. Club. 43 JEAN REYNOLDS Minneapolis Sociology Philolian: Y.W.C.A.. Cab. 3: L. W.V,: Soc. Forum: Greek Friezes. RALPH RICHARDS Minneapolis Economic: Mod. Lang.: Traclc: Hockey, Co- capfain 4: M Club: Off Campus. Sec.-Treas. 4, Pres. 4 T- ' I 1 F Q A , X rj .f, -- .iff l l l l l l 1 i I i l i 1 I i L l A l z i l l l r l V HELEN WAITS Si. Paul Englixh Philo.: Y,W.C.A.: W.A.A. Sec. 3, 4 Sc. Soc.: Biennial: Chapel Comm. 3: Jr. Class Treas, 4. .PARK WITTENBERGER Cloquet Eronomicx, History Eulog.: Glee Club, lib 4: Mod. Lang. Club: l.R.C.: Tennis. VERN WATERS St. Paul Chemixtry, Malhemafic: Eulog.: Estherville. lowa Teachers College: Swimming: M Club. DELPHA WATSON Red Wing Speech Clio.: Y.W.C.A. Cab. '3. 47 Glee Club, Treas. 4: Mod. Lang. Club: Mac Players: Stud. Council: Wal- lace Hall Council, Sec. '34. JEAN WOOLEY St. Paul French Philo.: Y.W.C.A.: Modern Lang. Club: l.R.C.: W.A.A.: Acquaiic League, Treas. 3, 4. MARTHA YUKL Holdingford Biology Philo.: Y.W.C.A.: Sc. Soc.: Wal lace Hall Council. CAMERA SHY! ll SENIORS Howard Gustafson Ellen Heine Clifford McAninch Harold Ohlgren Walter Sandstrom George Sincling Hilding Peterson JUNIORS Wm. Adam Dana Almquist Wm. Ball Edward Beckstrand Clarence Bode Ruth Colberg Marvin Cummings 1 Jennie DeBoer Mortimer Dittenhofer i John Haserick Abner Hohman XVarren Hopwood Eugene Huebener John Keith Eleanor Kellner John Kingston Ward Lamb Gordon Lester Gordon Mikikelson Grace Minx aul Moore arleton Nelson Clifford Noble Willis Nonnwieler Emil Norberg James Richards Thomas Shetka Harold Smith Antoinette Stalley ' . St l St R lm? ELM ' ggnzgd gdwgis li LiEil15z?Thrdilifell , Y e .am am Clarence Toensmg V' Ecwlomlci X Ruth Fntz g Ro rt Tricker cum Y.W.C.A. cab. i, 2: Mod. llobeffffalladay 1burW00d Lang. Club: L.W.V.: Soc. Forum, .a f Sec. 4. - K .L cj X . l ' X- f f, l C 44 -1 Eff, as, ,W ln Memory lVl. l.ouise Johnson '37 l-ler warm friendliness, her lruly radianl sense ol humor, her willingness 'ro cooperale in all lhal was worlhwhile marlc a personalily 'rhal has become more 'rhan iusl a senlimenlal memory 'ro us, lor knowing her has oflen made The road seem easier and life more worlhwhile. We live in deeds, noi years, in lhoughls, noi brealhs ln feelings, noi in figures on a dial We shoulcl counl lime by hearl Jrhrobs, l-le mosi lives Who lhinlcs mosl, feels lhe noblesl, acls 'rhe besl. Bailey Fes'rus Tl-IE CLASS OF 1937 45 J. Olson, C. HaversToclr, R. Macombe. The Class of 1938 THE Class of I938 under The leadership oT AlberT Hanson, BeTTy Jane PeTerson, Dean Tripp, and STeve SweeTland, president vice-presidenT, secreTary, and Treasurer, respecTively, showed a spiriT and iniTiaTive which predicTed success. A mediTaTional chapel program was given by The class during The winTer season, and in May The class Troliclced aT a Spring Formal. The second year as sophomores, class acTiviTies were carried on under The leadership of Cleaveland HaversTock, Reed Macomber. and James Olson, presidenT, vice-presidenT, secreTary and Treasurer re- specTively, wiTh The aid oT The class council, Beverly BaTzer, l-lelen Mae Clark, Mary Ashley, Lois Sharp- less, and James Johnson. A This year The class honored The seniors aT The All-College Formal which was given aT The ST. Paul l-loTel, Mary Ashley and John Levin being co-chairmen. The sophomore class can oTTer only Two years in iTs college record. lT Tinds iTselT only half way Through iTs Tour year iourney, and so iT Teels iTselT sTill in The Tlushed exciTemenT oT The college world. lT can, how- ever, say ThaT whaT has been done in These Two years is a saTisTacTory promise Tor The ouTcomes oT iTs journey. IT can also realize ThaT whaT has been done has noT been due To iTselT alone, buT wiTh The aid oT TaculTy and The upperclass men iTs way has become deTiniTely illuminaTed, and To Them we wish To exTend The good TorTune oT The years. CLASS OFFICERS Cleaveland l-'laversToclc, PresidenT Reed Macomber, Vice-presidenT James Olson, SecreTary and Treasurer D 46 Firsl Row: A, Cunlilfe. J. Anderson. L, Beaverws, B. Baher, E. Barsfow, W. Boyce, C. Easfwold Second Row:A,Anr1ls, Kclwrlslensen,Ecallender, M.Bor1d, B,Brown, l-l.Clark. M.Asl1ley, D.Danlelson. M. Clwrislle, l.. Closner Third Row:S.Carlson, K. Breckner, M. Berwsor1,T,Clwamplln, M. Brafl'1ovde.J. Bell, B. Benqsfon. H.Clwase,C. Bullbee iz? Flrsf Row: M. Gralwam, M. James, M. Hedflce, K, Jackson, A. Hillman, B. Durlcee, D. Eglnfon Second Row: E, Farnham, H. Bousredf. V. Greene, A. Helre, F. I'-lul: wer, M. Gray, J. Fleclcensrein Third Row: N, Howe, J. Evensfa, B. Erskine, C. Haversfoclr, L. Edwards. A. Hanson, K. Jolwnson Fourflv Row: E. Forus, H. Harris. V. Farrell, B. Griffin, J. Asp, G. Hobarf 47 ll ll u me uv' lfflxxldixlnrl ,X F, , :li ,-,.. fnfqj l ifqylfjlllgll gm. X- -' J 4. Firsi Row: B. McLeod, C. Meisfer, P. Paulus, V. Krahmer, M. Penschuclc, N. Osburn, P. Monqe Second Row: E. Mason, L. Maffice, H. Miller, K. Knoche, A. Olson, K. Klinqbeil, H. Lindquist M. Larson, F. Lind Third Row: Kermi+ Olson, Kramer Olson, R, Montfort R. Pafchin, J. Newcomb, V. McCallum, J. Olson, F. Nora, B. Korsiad Fourfh Row: M. Lofrofh, E. Lienlre, G. Osferqren, M. Maanum, J. Levin, R. Macomber, J. Johnson, V. Malmrose 'cr Firsf Row: D. Schandel, L. Browne, P. Prelvifz, L. Rayson. J. Quinn. L. Williams, L. Peferson, V. Sfewarf Second Row: H. Wahlers, B. Raymond. E. Siegler. A. Schofield, M. L. Woolsey, L. Schuelfer, J. Whiicher, L. Sharpless, B. J. Peferson, M. Wahlers Third Row: V. Lowe, M. Parks. G. Wesf, N. Seim, G. Torqersen, D. Larson, R. Tucker, W. Sanfee Fourfh Row: S. Sfrand, D. Tharalson, H. Voris, W. Peferson, K. Roberlson, D. Tripp, H. Meyer, H. Freiberger flf lffl fllll IN .I -Il Ill llllll ll'lnldi1 'l fi I. . Ar' f , , . ', 48 X-.. .L ,v 4 I is .V , H. Reichard, K. SaclieTT. R. PemberTon The Class oi 1939 THE Senior Class oT I939 regisTered as Freshmen aT lv1acalesTer College on SepTember I6, I935. OT The 277 who regisTered many were To become well known in campus acTiviTies beTore The end oT The TirsT year. During The TirsT week The new sTudenTs appreciaTed several gaTherings oT various Types. AT The end oT The TirsT week The men leTT Tor a Two-day camp aT Hudson. Wisconsin. While They were away The girls were TreaTed To a picnic by upperclass women. However, The upperclass men had noT been doing all These Things Tor noThing. The Frosh inning came when They were requesTed To puT on The Freshmen Follies. The Two iniTiaTory evenTs were held sep- araTely, in Wallace Hall Tor The women and in The Gymnasium Tor The men. The women had The New Deal Tor Their Theme. AlThough There was a good deal oT embarrassmenT in some cases, a good Time was had by all. When aThleTic acTiviTies began The Freshmen Turned ouT in large numbers. The TooTball Team did noT leave an impressive record buT They did show promise oT good maTerial Tor The varsiTy. George PeTers and Roy Kern represenTed The Frosh in baskeTball. BoTh Turned in good records, and PeTers was elecTed To The All-STaTe second Team. The swimming was a success which The Freshmen had an imporTanT parT in making. RoberT Zavoral broke The sTaTe record in The 220-yard swim. OTher Freshmen sTars were Mikkelson. OTTersTrom, Luecke, Bruss and Daum. The Freshmen also assisTed in winning The Hockey Championship. Hockey players Trom The class were Nelson, STone. H. Anderson, Swanson, Blom and GriTTiTh. ln oTher acTiviTies as well as in aThleTics The new class Took Their place. Hugh Reichard, David Olds. JeaneTTe Anderson, John Thompson, Douglas Thrall, and Shirley James were accepTed Tor posiTions wiTh The Mac Weekly. John Neander, STephen AchTer, and BerTha Carlson showed Their superior abiliTy in academic work by receiving A averages. The class oT '39 has had a successTul TirsT year, and They look Torward To Three more years of MacalesTer liTe. CLASS OFFICERS Randall PemberTon, PresidenT Ken SackeTT, Vice-presidenT Hugh Reichard, SecreTary-Treasurer David Olds, Council RepresenTaTive 49 Q A iit 1, . L Y I ' .1 As i .1 I Firsl Row: C. Bradley, A. Benn, P. Arnes, J. Anderson. A. Almquisl, l. Auliderheide, B. Be-clcsfrand, M. Baird Second Row: M. Balmer, O. Aulie, R. Allen, P. Brinlzs, V. Barwise, H. Balclcen, K. Boll, M. Bralhovde, H. Bohlig Third Row: E. Allen, R. Brown, O. Berq, S. Achler, G. Brown, A. Brinkman, F. Anderson Fourfh Row: H. Anderson, H. Blom, J. Bushnell. J. Blelclcinlc, D. Anderson, E. Bergsfrorn, O. Bruss Firsf Row: D. Goldblum, H. Clipson, R. Easfwold, J. Cowern, l. Erlanson, V. Fish Second Row: l.. Gillespie, J. Carey, D. Edwins, M. Champlin. C. Elholm, M. Elcholrn, A. Carlson Third Row: E. Champlin, B. lzisner, A. Crawford, C. Cluh. H. Daum, l. French,T.Chris1'ea Fourfh Row: C. Flooding, H. Goff, H. Gardner, J. Gilman, W. Goins, R. Gardner 50 -D Deux 25 3 O 555, 5332 iii gi? 55. - A 4 It ,sr Q if Tig .2 o O 1 D Firsf Row: S. James, H. Kobersfein, B. Horn, V, Guild, I. F. Logan, A. Howard, E. Kiliian, E. Hoye, M. Gregory Second Row: M. Johnson, M. Kuhl, H. Jenson, C. Hanson, C. Hilfon, V. Howard, V. Kocher, E. Lee, M. Howard, R. Kircher Third Row: V. Wooisey, B. L. Hoeppner, L. Lilyquisf, J. Jacobson. R. Johnson, V. Johnson, A. Haivorson, M. Jeppesen, M. Grau Fourfh Row: C. Lindsfrom, E. Koepke, A. Johnson, J. Hall, R. Kern, J. Holf, H. Krinlce L -.Rf-,,g1.1e Q ' f. 2 3552, i fs: r ' awp 5 , A -33. Firsf Row: E. Norman, D, Middiemass, M. Lukins, D. Marron, E. J. Oas, L. Neisen, E. Morken Second Row: D. Nyquist F. Meqarry, F. MacDonald, D. Mysfrom, Cv. Macomber, J. Neander, V. Masfenbrooir, P. Mayer Third Row: E. Lundbiad, W. Mifchell, A. Nielson, R. Neison, R. Malmquisf. J. Marben, H. Mahle, K. McKay Fourrh Row: L. Nelson, D. McCormack, N. Mikkeison, R. Norberq, H. Luifiens, R. Lueclce, R. Oiander 0 all 1 I 7, ' 5: Ola! 0 Firsi Row: D, Pearl, V. Schulze, L. Slewarf, L. Porler, l-l. Panlclnursf Second Row: L, Sleqner, E. Onslow, W. Reiclwle, V. Durranf, F. Read, M. Smiflw Tlwird Row: D. Olds, R.SQl1u1z, L. Reeve, R, Pemberton, l-l. Palmquisl, G. Oswald, J. Ross Fourllw Row: W. Pearson. H.Ofli1frslrom, G. Pelers, C, Peiclr, H. Reiclnard, J. Rogers ll llll ali I ll IHQUUIT lu' Q Firsf Row: M. Swanberg. E. Temple, I. Zizlca, J. Sforberg, E. Worum, M. Wilson, D. Woslcie Second Row: M. Hinckley, R. Siolwl, S. Vermilya, J. Trislco, M. Zimmerman, M. Tewmey, M. Turner, L. Wilson Third Row: E. Wesfen, D. Thompson, J. Thompson, M. Swanson, F. Jacob, F. Wlniflalcer, D. Tlwrall, J. Woodward Fourlh Row: R. Swanson, J. While, G. Voorlwis, R. Wilson, R. Zavoral, V. Wriglwl, W. Zimmerman, L. Weaver AM. A .. 37' 7,-.,. ' ,1 l-'illyll lxx- i I' fl ull 52 Sami: Life -4 Burs-purse--curse Means Hi boy in Mallesean Campused The Y.M. and Y.W. caloinels hold a. pow-wow The promised land al lasl One way of warming up The old lclunlc The brain 1'rus'r Walling for Molfershead Goodness, Brown-how you've changed QA, l i l l , kv, ,, , V, , .W,-,-,,,.,,,, i r l , . . ' .KF THIS page is devoTed To personaliTy developmenT or how To geT your besT friends To Tell you. AT The T T Top you will see a four- R T, -'5hV some ouT for a quieT game of backgammon in The f 'X' 'lryi snow. Along The lefT one . 5 ll'4 2 may behold some of The finesT examples of Q double personalify in exisTence. The Wahlers 'A -one Twin looks more like The oTher Twin Than j f 'i' ' The oTher Twin does. The Tucker-Flad combina- --f' Tion can be likened To The proverbial sap and The Tree-l know, BeTTy buT afTer all, she's my ediTor and we all can'T be sTalwarT Trees- anyway Think of The wood-Ticks. Appearing in The nexT phoTo are Blanche and Ned, and Blanche has iusT whis- pered, Oh, noThing can come beTween us now, hence The ghosf- like appearance of liTTle Ned. My. isn'T iT lucky you broughT your horse along. Synneva-iT iusT proves ThaT even The besT cars will run ouT of gas. The nexT Two huskies were The winners of The beard conTesT-in TacT, They were The beard conTesT. Special noTe should be made of Carey's beard-and a maTTress should be made of Ross's. Also noTice how Carey Tried To geT The hair on his chesT in on The conTesT by wearing a low slung sweaT shirT-The judges, however, would have none of iT and ThaT was right because Carey has none of iT. AT The Top and on The righT we find LefTy Ohlgren invenTing a new gadgeT which will burn The gas Thaf The profs dispense in lecTures-Think of The heaT he's going To geT. Nexf our ediTor is shown washing boTTles afTer . . . lcensored-Ed.l. Delpha WaTson reads The press noTices aTTer her laTesT sTage Triumph. She is overioyed upon reading Miss WaTson had a good line. Lasfly Harvey Voris whose friends did Tell him, finds sympaThy in The dicTionary. 56 THESE are inlimale scenes wilh lhe lacully. Our lirsl shol is lhal ol Mrs. An- derson in lhe lower lell. She is shown lesling one ol lhe Kirk Hall beds be- lore she accepled her po- silion as house-molher. Jusl above we see Miss Owen inspecling her counlry eslale. For gracious sake, Miss Owen, gel a HORSE--gel a HORSE! The nexl lwo piclures calch Prol. Cornell sneaking a bile lo eal during lourlh hour. ln lhe lirsl he is snak- ing his righl hand inlo lhe paper bag while keeping up a running conversalion on lhe iii . ff we f slarving laborers. ln lhe second he is seen '-2 cracking walnuls wilh lhe lexl book in an ellorl lo show lhe sludenl lhal lhere is some use lor lhe lexl. Al lhe lop we lind Mr. Jensen aller playing a lillle Chopin. Nole lhe sweelness ol his expression and lhe sollness ol his lily-while hands. The righl hand column is headed by lhe Haslings who have iusl had a bil ol a domeslic scene. Mr. Haslings has jusl said, Bul darling, I wanl lo wear spals, and il you say 'no' once more-all righl lor you. And she I said, All righl lor you, loo, And he said-now wouldn'l you iusl like lo know? Whal he said will be disclosed in lhe biennial nine years hence, upon lhe gradualion ol lhe edilor. Doclor Milroy is shown as she looks up lhe word isl in lhe back ol lhe book. Well, McGee. when did you become a member ol lhe lacully? ll's nol such a bad idea al lhal-apparenlly you can qualify. Someone has iusl broken a lesl lube in lhe chem lab and so Dean Jones is delivering a leclure on whal happens lo lillle boys who go around breaking apparalus. We piclure lasl Prol. Cole, lhe adminis- lralion's gill lo lhe coed-lhal is unlil she hears some ol his assignmenls. 57 l 2 l l l l i i 1 1 ...J KW 'Gia my w X 0 . 1?- -P 'l f ii' , jx '4 x.,,, 1 ' In f, 5' , .0 Y J- l M13 ff in Q Q si' Tj Q 'As . i an .g l-if 1'- JN .. W' -' ,,.,,L,,,,qqavv-vi' Q'- Wi'Tw 4 Mir ' Q . 1 ZFQA' gif? 1 g The lady of +he Lake My, whal long arms you have, Douglas Tom Thumb Jonie jump up ' Kingsfonx I'll back you up. Dan. Vicfor--lsk lskl There's always room a+ The Top, Charlie Our edilror ai' work Volcansek lhe barbarian Mac rolls up 'rhe sidewalk 'A' '--'lu-nr' H s a charge The cheap slcafes Golf-ladies' size This way, you fool-lh Aw, horses. fellows The lruclcers The profs go fo lunch Poosh 'em up. Mac Woops-beg pardon How Jay plays hoolcey So fhis is leap year 6 CGFTISTG is OVGF hefe ,v 6l G ' , I xrge fb! of If z,'?' ...X N D ,puny lnu.vlu Q 'U if Wg, x s i .:,, S.. ,vii s -.fs s. .311 r 5'5 f 4' if 1? ,Q Ezwusifpg 9.1-x45i?4'A 2' L ml I , , , fm' ix. fl T fi, i Y ,Reef i 1 gfvfm-gi s3.Qiii, 'N 'fQK A. or We here porfray a few of fhe acfivifies of fhe schol- s ars affer hours. The place of honor is given fo Har- ii 2 old lFarm-handl Coulfer. 3 as 5- He is shown af fhe fop of is fhe page wifh fhree of his dearesf friends. Af fhe head of The column af fhe leff can be seen Anna Frey as she chases a rainbow, seeking fhe pof of gold af fhe end of if. Below we find Arf Rusferholz ouf for a sfiff workouf in his lafesf ballef creafion. lf is said fhaf Rusfer- holz cufs a mean figure on fhe ice. Eleanor lSimple Simonl Bilden fakes fo harpooning poor fish fhrough fhe ice-she's done preffy well so far. Don'f look now, buf isn'f fhaf our edifor again? Beffy Tucker has fallen asleep-can'f say as I blame her. Af fhe boffom of fhe column we see fhe mosf fufile pracfice of fhe school- frying fo keep fhe place warm. Wooh hoo, Spanky lwe're up af fhe fop againl, Yes, wooh hoo, we see you. Spanky fold us on fhe side 'rhaf she's had fhree offers from Barnum and Bailey-we're nof saying in whaf capacify she was going fo work. lf you look closely af The nexf shof you will see one of The mosf difficulf skafing figures being demonsfrafed. Look again and see if you don'f see fhis girl do a comeback. The nexf picfure was faken as a shof of some new sfafue in fronf of Old Main, erecfed in our fwo monfh cold spell, unfil if began fo fhaw and we found if fo be none ofher fhan Eleanor Heuer who wenf ouf fhere fo cuf a class and froze. Our lasf porfraif is fhaf of one of fhe boys siHing one ouf. You should see fhe picfure lcensoredl which we fook when fhis lad found his frousers frozen fo fhe bench. 62 THIS is The man's page. STarTing aT The lower lefT we see a group of aspir- ing cigar snipers. Please noTe The lisT To The lar- E ' 9 sf. 0 board on The roTund gen- f ,A ' Tleman-a TraiT ThaT will Ts 51 be quiTe noTiceable nexT 6 season in cigar snipers. NexT above we find I , an ad for The Drop-Drapo Clofhing Company. ji' . This phoTograph was Taken aT one of The all- college Teas as Two of The beTTer dressed men of The campus admired John KingsTon's new Drop-Drapo. We now demonsTraTe iusT how The young man should primp for The All-Col- lege. He should geT inTo half of his paiamas. go To bed all day, arise fourTeen minuTes before The dinner is scheduled To sTarT. cuT his Tace eleven Times wiTh his roommaTe's razor, Take arsenic and go back To bed. lf This schedule is noT followed one is likely To appear in love as porTrayed by Domlce in The upper lefT. AT The Top of The page we find a group oT revelers ouT burning carbohydraTes aT The All-College. The firsT phoTo on The righf shows whaT happens To The cigareTTe smolcer's habiT when faTher TorgeTs To send The weelcly checlc. Oh, yes. here are Those social hounds again--noTe ThaT noT one of Them has The courage To look in The mirror on The morning afTer. The fellow nexT below shows whaT should be worn when suffering Trom an ampuTaTion oT The lefT arm. One should always raise The sTump above The head as shown, like a hunk of liver sausage, which malces The visiTor hungry and sends The pesT home To his supper. We now see a demonsTraTion oT how To greeT guesTs aT a sfudio formal. These four hosTs creaTe an aTmosphere of ease and chumminess ThaT can noT be aTTainad in any oTher way. Our lasT picTure is a composiTe shoT of MoTTershead, Bahmeier, and GrafsTrom. if 63 'U A-9 3 x K 1 i.- X X .ME f- if ., .ff L, Agni.. A - K .. ..7.,W .i.., T ..,. f ,,. yd, ' ' f -' if ! ' V - 1- if .. . fjfgze Sf:- ,, 'Zvi ii., , , Q l 1 l T l T .J An F for you-and you-and you The l-laslings dam You'll like +l1e co-operafives or else The place wliere marks are nol' given ouf Slup--gup-slwrdlu Signs of co-sines , Selling up flue self lor Mac Where +l'me soda ierlcers of +l'1e fulure are lrained Seems Madam-nay il' is MoHersl1ead's-Jrlme source of all our knowl- edge You lcnow me, Al The splendid silence :fp if lllll an lllfllll ll l Inldw'HI I1 5 is, .f1', '- 'I-if V ,.q0m,nlygl,gm- f 1, M' i A .XX 5 . wiv 'Z N515- ,QL f v Atlhllqetncs Women s Sports l I 1 a I ! l 1 E a E 1 5 4 1 1 E E I 1 u -- e. JIIILW , annum-n-.,nrn.s-, ,nun , L W, ,mutans-1, J! , ,.L,NwnY V MENS sivoms g I V 4 ll -. ,I4,yA.-n Administration ATHLETICS aT MacalesTer are arranged To promoTe The physical well-being of every sTudenT. David C. Primrose. direcTor of men's aThleTics, explains The college's program of physical educaTion and aThleTic compeTiTion in This sTaTemenT: MacalesTer believes ThaT There are beneTiTs derived from parTicipaTion in aThleTics and ThaT These beneT'iTs should be exTended To as many sTudenTs as possible. The Clympic code sTaTes ThaT The imporTanT Thing is noT winning, buT Taking parTg The essenTial Thing is noT conquering, buT TighTing well. This is The lceynoTe To our program. The leading sporTs acTiviTies wiThin This program are The inTer-collegiaTe conTesTs, carried on under The STaTe Conference rules. ln This compeTiTion MacalesTer enTers TooTball. baslceTball, Track, swimming, hockey, golf. and Tennis Teams wiTh very saTisTacTory resulTs. ' lnTra-mural compeTiTion includes Track. handball, pushball, baslceTball, and diamondball conTesTs beTween classes and secTions. Physical educaTion Tor Two years is required, and recreaTion is promoTed by Tree access To aThleTic equipmenT. In carrying ouT his program, Prim is very ably assisTed by Alan G-owans, who coaches TooTball and baskeT- ball Teams represenTing Mac in The STaTe College Conference. AssisTanTs on The coaching sTaTT This year have been Clarence Kroning. Earl PeTerson, and RoberT Tricker. y ---4 - .T ---...nn .21 1 Al Gowa ns 67 : I I I l i I 5 l I I I l I I I I l I r Firsf Row: Pefry, Mueller. H. Peferson, Sheflca, Wesfrell. Powers i Second Row: E. Peferson, Kingsfon, Douglas, Pederson, Venzlce, Kunze, Hufchins E Third Row: Coach Gowans, Kroning, Lynn, Brown, Wood, Funk, Holf, Gibson. Townsend, Wesson I I Football--'IQ34 I I OPTIMISM prevailed as I8 ambifious gridmen arrived early fo prepare for fhe I934 campaign. School began, how- ever, and very few addifional men appeared. From fhe small squad of 24 players fhe injury iinx fool: a heavy foll and lefl' only a handful of men fo finish fhe season. Size and abilify compensafed for small numbers, and The Macifes held fheir own in a stiff Conference schedule. I Affer losing a close game fo River Falls in fhe opener, fhe hard-fighfing Mac feam mef a polished eleven from Carlefon and, affer a biffer sfruggle. wenf down before a brillianf running affaclc. In fhe Conference opener Macalesler played a 7-7 fie wifh Sf. Olaf. A lasl' minufe scoring spree accounfed for bofh fouchdowns, Sf. Olaf's on a long run and line buclc and Mac's on a beaufiful pass from Peferson fo Venzke. Y Taking a one-sided game from Augsburg and losing close filfs fo Concordia and S+. John's, Macalesfer mef Hamline in l'he Homecoming game. For half fhe confesf, Mac oufplayed fhe Pipers buf succumbed fo a second half rally and losf, 2l-I9. Hugo Heimdahl was chosen halfbaclc on The coaches' All-Conference 'ream for l934. i ae X I 68 F .l.....,..,c.M-A,,,c.,, ,A if 2 A f 1 iq? 'WH A SMA 8 Q ,gi . - , v.L, ' -1 -g efffff Lg , , P is '.. e3f E X iii J 1 +3 iff -f . 93, 2 T isri Sheilra Kunze Korsfad Bugbee Griliin Kingsfon Sfrand D. Powers ffm? lx, LED by Capfain Willis Kunze, a large squad of veferans and promising sopho- mores answered Coach Gowans' call for fhe i935 foofball season. Macalesfer won ifs firsl' game. from Sfouf. 26-O. bul a week lafer lhe Superior Teachers downed fhe Orange and .Blue by a I6-0 score. S+. Thomas opened The Conference season wilh a I4-O vicfory over Macalesler, following which Gowans' men journeyed fo Moorhead and baffled lo a 7-7 fie wifh Concordia. Oulplaying fhe league leading S+. John's feam eleven lirsl downs +o live, fhe Macs neverfheless losl I9-O when 'the Johnnies blocked a punf and infercepled lwo passes for long gains. A comparafively weak Hamline leam rose io upsei Macalesfer, 26-7. Alihough considerably oufgaining fhe Pipers from scrimmage. fhe Macmen could noi srop iheir passing affaclc. In fhe season's final game Mac oufplayed River Falls for fhree quarfers, fhen losl To The Falcons I4-l3. The i935 eleven showed one of 'lhe sfrongesl running aH'acks in fhe hisfory of Mac foofball. On a physically powerful aggregafion Abe Wood. All-Sfafe laclcle, Capfain Willis Kunze, and Harold Ohlgren, dynamic cenfer, were oul- slanding. ,mf Q af ' I -.7 3 WZ? f iilfi-Q. ' 'is' K 5 1 fi .fbi 3 . 9 -up 'ww-T Tripp Sweeiland Volcanselc McCallum Gardner W. Powers Wood T 5 gifts l 'ii' as 'M es' P P mi A -fi xg! Sv , i fp '.ff ! '45 U Qllgeasfff' i fsgff, Kroning Didlo Ohlgren Maanum Cox Ha nson Voorhis A S - 69 4 I Back row: Coach Gowans, Cohn. Davis. Peferson, Smifh, Almquisf, Milsfen. Fronf row: Heimdahl, Halladay. Venzlre. Volcanselr. Basketball-T935 MACALESTER'S l935 baslcefball feam was one of fhe chief confenders for fhe lvlinnesofa Conference fifle. Led by Capfain Olvin Venzlce and an array of pofenfial all-sfafe men, fhe Macmen finished fhe season wifh an enviable record. Affer a successful six-day frip info Wisconsin, in which Coach Gowans experimenfecl wifh various combinafions, 'rhe quinf won ifs firsf Conference game by defeafing S+. Thomas 27-2l. Earl Peferson and Harold Smifh led fhe feam in scoring honors. The refurn of Dana Almquisf fo 'rhe lineup proved a valuable facfor in lvlacalesfer's 33-32 vicfory over Concordia. A fwelve-year obiecfive was accomplished when fhe Macmen downed Sf. Thomas for fhe second fime in one season. In fhe mosf excifing game on fhe schedule, lvlacalesfer losf fo Gusfavus Adolphus 27-25 in an overfime baffle. Through The fine worlc of lvlax Volcanselc, Hugo Heimdahl, and Paul Pederson fhe feam nexf defeafed Sf. John's 47-28. Two sfars, Hugo l-leimdahl and Morris Cohn, finished brillianf baskefball careers in a crucial game wifh Sf. Olaf. The Oles' lasf-minufe rally won fhe confesf and enabled 'rhem fo finish in second place, ahead of Macalesfer, in fhe final Conference sfandings. x Venllw Heimdahl 0 ,v y N G . T , l lfigs ' ,z'-102 1,4 e..-0 0' 7O A ., 5 K - in Q in 5 ' Tn., E31--'Q , vs. 1 s X-jA Pederson Peferson Korsfad Kern Didlo W. Powers WITH fhe refurn of only four leffermen, prospecfs for fhe I935-36 season were uncerfain. The squad was made up mosfly of sophomores and freshmen. Coach Gowans being forced fo spend a monfh in experimenfafion. Four non-confer- ence games, however. showed a fasf. quick-breaking feam fhaf promised fo develop info a fifle fhreaf. Capfain Dana Almquisf, Roberf l-lalladay, George Pefers, Bill Adam, and Max Volcanselc sfarfed fhe firsf Conference game for Macalesfer againsf Sf. John's. Mac friumphed by a 56-27 score. The following nighf Concordia defeafed fhe Macs 23-2l in fhe lasf Three seconds of play. The season's mosf excifing game was 'rhe 'rilf wifh Gusfavus af Sf. Pefer, which gave fhe Macmen fhe confidence needed fo become a championship con- fender. Capfain Almquisf led his mafes fo a 25-23 vicfory. Two friumphs over Sf. Thomas made fhe fofal four sfraighf. The Team fhen losf fo Sf. Mary's, buf wins over Gusfavus, Sf. Olaf, and Concordia gave Macalesfer second place in fhe final sfandings. Macalesfer placed four men on All-Sfafe feams. Capfain Dana Almquisf and Max Volcanselc were firsf feam choices, while George Pefers and Bill Adam won posifions on fhe second feam. S I rw fc g aj 4? I were 1 Tripp Almquisf Volcansel: Adams Pefers A . Dana Almquisi' Max Volcanselc ,,-,-,f- 4 ,Ill nlul IN 7I lffniiwm--Hr Q X I Sl , rd ' 1'llLl ah llilli ililll X' A ..4. .Y.,. Frosh scrimmage Varsify. l935. FronT row: Zorn, Holfon, Cox. Bailey, Larson. Domlre. Ridell. 2nd row: Hanson, Maanum. McCallum. Tripp. Korsfad, Row. Jedlicka. , , 3rd row: Primrose, W. Powers. Kise, Sweefland, Brandf, STein- T- graber, Towner, Siegler, Snyder, W. Peferson. Rock. Back row: Tyler, Sfrand, Davis, Sfensrude, Jacobson. ,. Iso. f- Freshman Sports UNDER The direcTion of Clarence Kroning The Frosh quinTeT won I5 of I7 games played during The I934-i935 season. AT forwards were Dean Tripp, Bill KorsTad and Karl Koch: aT guards, Vernon McCallum, Don Adamson and Bill Powers: while The cenTer posiTion was held eifher by WalTer PeTer- son or Maurice Maanum. Freshman gridders are organ- ized under Prim and an assisTanT. They Train wiTh The varsiTy and have a number of games wiTh yearlings of oTher colleges. A capable group of players Turned ouT for The Team coached by Don Rock in I934, winning decisive vicTories over Hamline and ST. Thomas. ln i935 anoTher large Team assembled and showed signs of developing info real varsiTy Timber under Earl PeTerson's able TuTelage. Allison, Polski. Schaffhausen. French. Gall-i934 and 1935 MACALESTER'S golf Team composed of Lyle French, Dana AlmquisT, Willard Allison and Doug Kise, afTer losing maTches To all Conference rivals buf ST. Olaf, clirnaxed The i934 season by placing second in The'MinnesoTa College Conference TournamenT. French won The sTaTe individual TiTle wiTh a I53. eighT poinTs below his nearesT rival. l-le was chosen To capTain The I935 Team. In I935 French and Allison wiTh Two new men. Polski and Schaff- hausen, enjoyed anoTher successful season, again capfuring The sTaTe singles crown when French dominaTed The field. T :fir lllll ll llllll lll .ilQnldl11lHf' Li, 4 f li H ',,',. if Q- , 72 ,Ifll fl llrlll TN-X ,V , Mina, ,M A , .f-., ., ,,,, ,.,.-,,. .. .. Leif To right: Kroning, McCallum, Adamson, Koch, Tripp. W. Powers. Korsfad. Peferson. lntra-Nlural INTRA-MURAL acTiviTies comprise a year-around program, The push- ball conTesT beTween men oT The freshman and sophomore classes being one of iTs TeaTures. Com- peTiTion beTween classes and sec- T Tions in baslceTball, handball, Track, Tennis, and lciTTenball Takes up mosT T oT The school year, and is open To all sTudenTs.' SecTion 7 and WesT of Snelling groups were winners in baslceTball . pq-ppp. . Sophs Take Frosh in I934 pushball classic. kiTTenball honors, while The seniors dominaTed in handball. CulminaTing infra-mural sporTs acTiviTies is Field Day, in which each class enTers iTs non-varsiTy men. lndividual winners receive ribbons, while The class gaining mosT poinTs is honored by having iTs queen preside aT The Field Day banqueT. The pasT Two years. SecTion 9 won Freshmen have been vicTorious The pasT Two years. Tennis-1934 and i935 FOSMARK, Arnold, l-lasericlc, Cohn, Mullen, and Allen won sTarTing places on MacalesTer's I934 Tennis Team and began The season wiTh wins over GusTavus, Concordia, and ST. John's. Venzlce and Heim- dahl qualified Tor The Team laTer, conTribuTing greaTly To MacalesTer's Tie Tor TirsT place in The sTaTe championship maTches. l-leimdahl capTained The T935 Team which displayed superb form in winning Trom ST. Olaf, Hamline, and ST. Thomas and dropping only one dual maTch To The Oles. MacalesTer ended a Tine season by winning The STaTe Conference TiTle. OuTsTanding were Venzke and l-lasericlc, sTaTe doubles champs, and Fosmarlc, Heimdahl, Vol- canselc, SmiTh, KorsTad, and Widen. 5 5 A 73 AW.- -ml? -- I ff . -pw: ' .- ' LeTT To righf : Korsfad, Hasericlz, Venzlre. Heimdahl, Smifh. Volcanselr. i i l -Q K l i l l l E E s l I, E . ,JL .Y,, ..., .... ,W ..,., -,,..,,,.,,V Uv, .,.,...,.. .,,-me--...: . H-, ,W H H 9 v, mu ,,. rg-Q is E , an l if . lr. f E wc.. . A an .Vi . . . Jerry Sullivan '34 CapTain Clarence T T T E Kroning Baclc row: Primrose, Long. Kroning. Dix, Wood, Pederson. Powriel. Kise. Nelson, SchulTe. Lobdell. FronT row: Crawford. Cohn. Wilson. Sullivan. WesTrell, SindT, E. Harris, Champlin. -lracl4?'l934 THE I934 Track season Tound Coach Primrose well pleased wiTh a squad composed oT CapTain Sullivan, Long, WesTrell, l-larris, Richards, HuTchins, l-leimdahl, Kroning, and an array of fresh- man maTerial apparenTly headed Tor anoTher championship. ln The A. A. U. meeT MacalesTer scored 20 poinTs Tor The highesT ToTal among STaTe Con- Terence Teams, Kroning breaking The sTaTe iavelin record wiTh a Throw oT 2l5 TeeT, SVS inches. ln The TirsT ConTerence meeT, The Macmen deTeaTed ST. OlaT, 87-39, being led by l-luTchins, Kroning, and Cummings. Prim's cinder men Tied CarleTon and easily beaT ST. Thomas and Hamline in The annual Triangular meeT, ToTaling 97 poinTs in The laTTer. For The Third successive year lv1acalesTer reTained The lvlinnesoTa STaTe Conference TiTle, scor- ing 6O poinTs. l-luTchins and Kroning esTablished sTaTe records in The IZO-yard high hurdles and iavelin Throw, respecTively. L l i l LM... HuTch shows championship Torm 74 V Harlan Wesfrell '35 CapTain , , au, -,. W X Back row: Moe, Nelson. Champlin, Carey, Johnson, H. Harris, l-luTchins, Pederson, Wolner. Wood, Wilson. HolT, Volcansek, Schm T, Koch. KorsTad. Primrose. FronT row: Pefry, Andersen, Seiler, PeTerson, E. Harris. Wesfrell, Kroning, Crawford, Cummings, R. Richards, Douglas. vig! X 'sjfvlb -l-rack-193 5 f MACALESTERS l935 Track squad, capTained by Harlan WesTrell, began a promising season by scoring 76 poinTs in The UniversiTy indoor Track meeT. In The Triangular meeT wiTh ST. Thomas and Hamline, MacalesTer ToTaled 72 poinTs. STarring as The Macs won The DakoTa Relays The same weekend were Seiler, Harris, PeTerson, Crawford, and Kroning.iTwo MacalesTer records were broken and one sTaTe mark Tied when Mac deTeaTed GusTavus. Coach Primrose's Trackmen enTered The sTaTe meeT as TavoriTes and, in a one-sided perform- ance, lived up To preclicTions To win The TiTle Tor The TourTh successive Time. PeTerson Tinished a brillianT Track career by seTTing new records in The pole vaulT and low hurdles. Seiler also hung up a new mark in The 220-yard dash. CapTain-elecT Ed Harris won a Thrilling 440 race To add To The numerous TirsTs already accumulaTed by The Orange and Blue. QI-'K , gw- S ' ' I hpazalgifg Earl PeTerson g i lx 'I J Z ' 'A .nga . Q X Edwin Harris '36 Ca pTain I My . S 'V 'fin . Y lv Fi , :T l ll so Klf'Qm5'1 Selle' 75 Seiler Ties sTaTe IOO-yard dash record. vi . , ' Back row: Coach Primrose, R. Richards. Peferson, Zorn, Nonneweiler Nelson. Y Fronf row: Gibson, Gillespie, Sfone, Edblom, Flad, J. Richards. 6424 Back row: Primrose.. Swanson. Blom. Griffifh, Ball, Helquisf, Funk. Fronf row: Nelson, R. Richards. Flad, J. Richards, Sfone. Anderson. COACHES Calgren and Primrose began fhe i935 hockey season wifh eighf veferans and five promising firsf-year men. Capfain Dudley Edblom, fogefher wifh George Flad. Jay and Ralph Richards, John Haserick, Al Bowler, and Curf Gibson presenfed a sfrong lineup of vefs which, when sfrengfhened by fhree flashy wings in Hilding Peferson, Sfanley Sfone and Monroe Nelson, and a sfellar defense man in Phil Zorn, had fhe makings of a champion sexfef. In fhe season's non-Conference games fhe Macmen downed Shaffuck and Carlefon. The 'ream frounced bofh Sf. Thomas and Sf. Olaf, lO-O, in conference games, and in fhe play-offs losf only fo Sf. John's by a 2-I score. Ending fhe Conference in second place, fhe feam complefed a very successful year and had prospecfs of anofher in I936. Alfhough four of fhe eighf leffermen did nof refurn, fhe I936 squad was so bolsfered by freshmen recruifs fhaf a sfafe championship resulfed. Togefher wifh fhe veferans, fwo new men, William Ball and Andy Anderson, sfarred A fhroughouf fhe season. Macalesfer won every Conference game excepf one. New men who showed up well were l-lelquisf, Olander, Blom, Waife, Wrighf, Swanson, Griffifh, Nelson and Bruss. sv' f A F C , X ,fy ffl' xy? 76 3 Mac vs. Sf Thomas, l935. -M ,.,,, , . ,.-,M,.-.Q--,,. l-loclcey'-T935 and 1936 4 l Lofrofh, Bugby. Wood. Olson, Nelson, Richason. H. Harris, A. Peferson, E. Harris. Swimming-'l935 and i936 Bacl: Row: Goff, Bruss, Milllcelson, Zavoral, Harris, Lynn, Lueclre. Front row: Daum, Lofrofh, Bugby. Wood, Olferslrom, MacMurchy, Coach Primrose. SEVEN experienced swimmers, velerans of a slrong I934 squad, reporled lo Coaches Primrose and Pelerson for lhe l935 leam. The leflermen, Caplain Sluarl Palferson, Ben Richason. Ed Harris, Lloyd Maclvlurchy, Abe Wood, Dick Smilh, and Vern Wafers, were aided by many slrong newcomers including Mill Lofrolh, Charles Nelson, Clyde Bugbee. and Kramer Olson. This combinafion wenl lhrough a highly successful season lo a second-place lie wilh S+. Olaf in lhe slafe meef. Wilhoul lhe services of Paflerson, Richalson. Smilh, and Nelson, lhis year's aggregalion was in need of replacemenls and found lhem in Bob Zavoral, Henry Daum, Harold Ollerslrom, John Bushnell, and Norris Milclcelson, freshmen, and in Ned Lynn and Howard Meyers who relurned aller a year's absence. Caplain Abe Wood and 'rhis squad provided a sensalional climax 'ro a very fine season by splashing lo a 47-45 viclory over Guslavus in l'he slale meet lhereby approprialing lhal schoo s championship. Bob Zavoral shal- lered The slale record in lhe 220-yard free slyle, while Ed l- Guslavus eslablished new records in lhe 40- and IOO-yard dashes. W place in diving was lhe deciding faclor in a 'thrilling baHle leams. 4 ,. ,Q Fw -.,. df ,lflmllllll ii- .'-fL.L..a!llll-if 'llvlvi , ,Xl GX 77 N ' x X Benny splashes fhrough. Firsf Row: J. Richards. V. McCallum, S. SweeTland, W. Milsfen. S. Sfrand, G. Malen Second Row: B. KorsTad, H. WesTrell, E. PeTerson. C. Kroning, M. Volcanselc, B. Richason, D. AlmquisT, G. Flad, Powers Third Row: E. Harris, R. Moe, D. Tripp, W. Griffin, P. Pederson. J. KingsTon, W. Kunze, N. Lynn, K. Koch, A. Hanson FourTh Row: S. Srone, T. SheTka, R. Richards, G. Voorhis, D. Powers, G. Gallos, H. PeTerson, C. Bugbee, M. LoTroTh FiTTh Row: M. Maanum, H. Ohlgren, R. Didlo, A. Half, F. Cox. J. Haserick, M. Powrie, V. Andersen AA Club THTS organizaTion is composed oT aThleTes, boTh sTudenT and alumni, who have won Their leTTer award aT MacalesTer. The I936 oTTicers OT The club are: presidenT, Dr. A. W. RoberTson: vice-presidenT, Max Volcanseki secreTary, George ScoTTon: Treasurer, Donald S. DoTy. Ciheenng Sechon SPONSORED by The STudenT Council, an organized cheering 9ecTion was TormulaTed under The leadership oT ArThur Crawford, who was assisTed by MorTimer DiTTenhoTer and HarrieT Panl4hursT. The display of Tireworlcs aT The Homecoming celebraTion was a parT oT The cheering program To promoTe The spiriT oT loyalTy To MacalesTer aThleTics. lnTeresTing sTunTs and clever yells TeaTured The acTiviTy oT The cheering secxion aT baslceTball games. in My 4 M ,, 78 IST Row: D. SmiTh, M. ChrisTie, H. Woolrey. S. Hofland, W. Boyce, J. Sfrebel, C. Shuman. 2nd Row: S. Hyre, E. Heine, H. B. Morse, A. Olson, H. Wahlers, M. Wahlers. 3rd Row: S. James, M. MonTgomery, R. EasTwold, V. Woolsey, L. Barsfow, M. STrebel, E. Lang. 4Th Row: M. Luicins, R, ChrisTenson, V, Howard, F. Hubmer. M. Bruss, D. Danielson. A. HiorT, M. Ferre. WOMENS SPORTS A GAME AND A POSITION ON A TEAM EOR EVERY GIRL AT MACALESTERU THE Wornen's AThleTic AssociaTion was organized aT MacalesTer To promoTe inTeresT and eTTiciency in aThleTics and To TosTer a spiriT oT good sporTsmanship among The women sTudenTs. PoinTs are awarded Tor parTicipaTion in The various sporTs and acTiviTies. Numerals are awarded Tor earning IOO poinTs, IeTTers Tor 500, and iaclceTs Tor IOOO. The presenT iackeT wearers are HarrieT Wookey, Marion Jenkins, Mary Calhoun, and CaTherine Shuman. Miss Synneva HoTland, DirecTor of Physical EducaTion Tor Women, has been adviser Tor The organiza- Tion Tor The pasT six years. The W.A.A. and The gym classes are sorry To lose her This spring, buT They wish her every happiness. IsT Row: N. Osborn, V, STewarT, H, Woolley, S. HoTland, M. Jenlrins, M. Calhoun. M. J. ATcheson. 2nd Row: K, Fiad, C. Henning, B. Tucker, H. MacMullan. A. Frey, M. Triclrey, P. Paulus, R. Kircher. 3rd Raw: J, Ouinn, D. Nyquisf, E. Hoye, J. Wooley, M. HedTlre, A, Johnson, B. Dralre, M. Penschuclr, C. Meisfer, H. PanlchursT. 4+h Row: M. Bell, D. Middlemass, M. Gray, J. Trisko, H. WaiTs, M. Larson, H. Miller. ' 7 9 GOVERNMENT oT The organiza- Tione is in The hands oT The W.A.A. D.S'Th,E.Dk,S.l-TTId,H.Wk.H.W'T . . mi ra B O an oo ey an 8 board. The execuhve officers are T-IarrieT Wookey, presidenTg Doro- Thy SmiTh, vice-president Helen WaiTs, secreTaryg ElizabeTh Drake, Treasurer: and Miss Hofland. AddiTional members of The board are as Tollows: C. Shuman, in charge oT volleyball: M. Jenkins, speedballg V. l-lunTer,kiTTenball1 M. Larson, baskeTball3 M. ChrisTie, Tennis: M. J. ATcheson, hiking: A. Johnson, individual sporTs: W. Boyce, archeryq V. STewarT and S. James, publiciTy: M. Calhoun, AquaTic: J. STrebel, honorary. The high lighT QT acTiviTies This year was The MinnesoTa STaTe Play Day, held aT Macalesifer on January !8. Girls Trom many oT The colleges in The sTaTe ioined in playing pingpong, handball, baskeTball, volleyball, and oTher games. There was skaTing on The Mac rink and skiing and Tobaggoning aT Highland Park. Folk dancing and a general meeTing concluded The aTTernoon session. Marion Jenkins was general chairman, and DoroThy SmiTh had charge oT The banqueT aT The Commodore l-loTel. l-TarrieT Wookey was ToasTmisTress. Miss DoTy welcomed The visiTors, and Miss May of The English deparTmenT spoke on For BeTTer or Worse. was BO 1-. 94 TENNIS is fops in popularify wifh Macalesier women. Bofh fhe dorm courfs and Those near fhe gym are always crowded during ihe fwo seasons. More women regisfer for fennis Jrhan for any ofher class ac+ivi+y. Marge Wahlers was champ and Jean Trisko runner-up in +he fail fournamenf. Archery finds many enfhusiasis. Oiher minor sporfs are ping- pong, shufileboard, deck fennis, paddle iennis, horse shoes, skiing, skafing, and hiking. A group of horse- women has ridden wifh Jean Woodward almosi' every week-end. WM l'VE jusl one praclice and The 'rournamenl left l+'s heard ollen enough as lhe lcillenloall and volley- ball seasons draw 'ro a close. Large groups 'rurn oul lor each sporl. Face your par+nersl Folk dancing and clogging are regular class acfivilies during 'rhe win+er season. All lcinds of German and Scolch and lrish coslumes somehow appear from lhe big chesl. BASKETBALL is one of 'rhe mos? 'lhrilling sporls offered lo Mac women. Affer lhe pracfice season has been concluded, class 'reams are seleded and a rournamem' is run off. The Sophomores won fhis year and had fhe honor of playing in fhe famous facully game. In spife of srrenuous el5lor+s on +he girls' par+, lhe profs won. Perhaps fhey should be persuaded +o fry speedball. 1 Z 'fill 'Ns-'F' se Ui. l - r A B ive on e . , . I K4 'r a 1 WX V., i 3, 5 .:ia,.x- 4.1 lo A 4- -v- -4 ...........A,,..A ,- ana, , aku 83 I. Q! w9'5x' me f V af ' Q M Ti, T 17 -i l H IST Row: K. Flad, B. Tucker, N. Osburn, M. Calhoun, IS. Hofland, M. Penschuclc, A. Frey, M. Jenkins. ' V ' L. Priby . 1 2nd Row: J. Wooley, B. BaTzer, M. Reifel, V. STewarT, J, WeTTland, L. PeTerson, L. Pearson, E. Callender, by ii T D. Middlemass, R. Kircher, A. BergsTedT. 3rd Row: E. Hoye, H. Woolrey, M. J. Afcheson, M. Bell, M. Triclcey, L. Gillespie, A. Johnson, E, Allen, B. BaxTer, C. Henning, E. Killian. 4Th Row: J. Quinn, H. Miller, M. Zimmerman, V. Olson, M. Hill, J. Trislco, H. B. Morse. M. Gray. M. HedTlre, S. James. Aquatic League WON'T Those suiTs ever come? The commiTTee in charge oT Rhumba RhyThums, headed by Anna Frey had quiTe a problem on iTs hands. BuT The suiTs did come, and The annual AquaTic exhibiTion was even more successTul Than usual. Speed and Torm swimming, TormaTions, and waTer sTunTs Tilled The program. The yearly Canoe Trip on The ST. Croix is a longed Tor evenT. There is plenTy oT rain and plenTy oT sun burn, buT everybody has a splendid Time. The girls are good cooks, buT someTimes They eaT Their peas cold! AquaTic oTTicers are Mary Calhoun, presidenTg Anna Frey, vice-president Nona Osburn, secreTaryg Marian Penschuck, Treasurer. an T . . T . -' f 'f ' 41.44. 84 . A -51,1 ky ' Qeqffi I' 1' 'fl' ' ' - M 'M f e eve: i ZH 414, , f fwrx, , 139:11-:,f?f.xgi5,fK ZZi,QXX Li L. ,.,,.f.t., , -.1 e Q 'f - K 2' at pw , . if W ,Lv e R egg 1 N y 3? X35 yum it ,li K, f G, ',u1?, ?' .. 337 Fw- gf ' ' gi , ,nn-gg' 4 'rf rt -I-We CGIFTWIQMIS Government Crganizations Activities FirsT Row: M. STrebel, E. HasTings, V. Andersen. M. Powrie Second Row: R. PemberTon, G. Torgerson, R. Frommer. C. l-'laversToclc Third Row: D. Olds, M. Bell, R. Briar, L. Closner Student Council SHALL The Freshmen be iniTiaTed? l-low can The sTudenT chapel program be made inTeresTing? WhaT is The mosT eTTecTive way oT adverTising The imporTanT speakers Tor The FiTTieTh Anniversary oT The College? WhaT Sophomore could puT on The besT All-College Dinner Dance? These are some oT The numerous quesTions discussed and decided by The MacalesTer STudenT Council aT iTs weekly meeTings. Besides The many currenT campus problems, The council has The sponsorship and compleTe conTrol of The Homecoming dinner dance, The TooTball banqueT, The All-College dinner dance, The Field Day dinner dance, The Pushball ConTesT, The elecTion oT a Biennial EdiTor, Freshman iniTiaTion, selecTion of The RooTer Kings and sTudenT chapel. The council, This year, has been reorganized and consisTs oT Twelve acTive members. They are The presidenT, Two elecTed represenTaTives Trom each class, wiTh The excepTion of The Freshman class which has one represenTaTive, and The Tour class presidenTs. Besides iTs acTive members, Those presenT aT iTs meeTings are iTs TaculTy adviser, The chairman OT The CommiTTee on CommiTTees, who is appoinTed by The presidenT, and The ediTor oT The Mac Weekly. The execuTive board Tor The council includes presidenT, VicTor Andersen, vice-presidenT, Malcolm Powrieg and secreTary-Treasurer, Mary STrebel. lTs TaculTy adviser is ProTessor R. B. l-lasTings. ll iv g 7, ' .4-139' ,, . 87 ry, 41 , If. , ..,.',.f.y ?l,' ' ,471 fl llilil gm- ' T .L X- .1 I I T -.. J. STrebel, D. WaTson, J. Jerabeic, M. STrebel, E. Franz, M. Yulcl, H. B. Morse, M. Hobari, Miss Graham Wallace l'lall Council LATE again? . . . Oh yes, you TorgoT To sign ouT Tor dinner! EighTy college women living under one rooT wiThouT a liTTle regulaTion: unThinlcablel The Wallace Hall Council repre- senTs The Women's Self GovernmenT AssociaTion in dormiTory adminisTraTion3 To say noThing oT planning dorm parTies, exchange dinners wiTh Kirk Hall, and oTher enTerTainmenT during The year. Council officers This year are Jane STrebel, presidenTg Miriam HobarT, vice-presidenT: Delpha WaTson, sec-r eTary: JulieTTe Jerabelc, Treasurer: and Leone PeTerson, social chairman. Kirlc l'lall Council 'TIS rumored ThaT The men's dormiTory has TradiTions . . . which enTorce Themselves: . . . buT The Kirk Hall Council enTorces The rules. The group also plans exchange dinners, ChrisTmas and spring parTies. This year The Council conTribuTed To The Tinancing of The Y.M.C.A. rooms in The dormiTory basemenT and gave a ChrisTmas parTy Tor a group of Neighborhood House boys. David HobarT is presidenl' oT The Council This year: Adolph HolT, secreTary-Treasurer: and Edmund Lynn, social :ecreTary. .ill Jw ll Ill lllilllllll .JIQHHUIAII M. Duxbury, J. Johnson, D. Hobart J, Wesson, J. Hall, N. Lynn, W. HolT, D. Dreher 88 lVlen's GH Campus Club RADIO music and The click of billiard balls accompany lunch hour conversaTions when The boys geT TogeTher. The Men's OFT-Campus Club, wiTh headquarTers in The refurnished Y.M.C.A. rooms, enTers Teams in inTra-mural aThleTics, sponsors The annual HarvesT Hop, and a smoker Tor Freshmen men. Firsl' semesTer ohcicers were VicTor Andersen, president Ralph Richards, secreTary- Treasurer, and Thomas SheTka, aThleTics. Ralph Richards was elecTed presidenT second semesTer: Max Tyler, vice-president Thomas SheTka, secreTary-Treasurer: and Karl Koch, Th' Y Ralph Richards a e ICS. Vfomenis CTT Campus Club YOU'RE eiTher on or off: and some MaciTes are The laTTer--off campus, we mean. This year The Women's OTT Campus Club sponsored Two sunlighT dances, and gave a cosTum.e parTy wiTh Wallace Hall women as guesTs. Readings, skiTs, and Tallcs TeaTure The weekly meeTings OT The club. Officers are HarrieT Wookey, presidenT: Helen Thornburg, vice-president KaThryn Jackson, secreTary1 Helen Miller, Treasurer: and Mary Kuhl, publiciTy. HarrieT Woolley 89 l 4 l l .mm W- H --'W ---v--,-.---v-'--- - ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,r,,,,.,,, FirsT Row: R. Didlo, A. RusTerholz, K. Gormin, G. Malen, H. Jerabek, E. Harris, M. Powrie Second Row: H. PankhursT, L. PorTer, M. Bond, M. Hill. B. J. PeTerson, J. WhiTcher, M. L. Woolsey. A. FinTon. M. Hinckley Third Row: S. James, E. Lundblad, P. PrelviT'z. B. BaTzer, L. STegner, M. Tewmey, J. Anderson, F. Lind FourTh Row: D. Olds, M. DiTTenheTTer, J. Snyder, H. Voris, C. Haversfock, F. Anderson, M. FarringTon The Mac Weekly BY prinTed word and picTure, The Mac Weekly. undergraduaTe newspaper, each Thursday morning brings To nearly l,O0O persons a vivid picTure of sTudenT and TaculTy life aT MacalesTer. LasT year iT was given an All-American honor raTing by The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. ln addiTion To serving as an invaluable chronicler of currenT news evenTs on The campus, The paper has TosTered several reform movemenTs. Among These were The Academic Honor Code, eliminaTion oT Trosh hazing, revision of The STudenT Council membership rules, and esTablishing of a sTudenT booksTore-noT To menTion lasT year's Gridiron roasT. The recenTly-organized MinnesoTa College Press AssociaTion has iTs incepTion among The Mac Weekly sTaTf. PracTical experience is gained by members OT The iournalism classes who use The Mac Weekly as a laboraTory. EdiTorial posTs are Tilled by reporTers who have shown apTiTude in news wriTing classes. The Three ranking ediTors also hold iposiTions on The College News Bureau. EDITORIAL STAFFS I 935-36 Managing Edilror - - Gordon Malen SporTs EdiTor - - Hugh Reighard News EdiTor - - - KenneTh Gormin David Olds Ediforial DirecTor - - ArThur RusTerholz SocieTy EdiTor - - Beverly BaTzer E FaculTy Adviser - - Harold Jerabek 0 , S 90 iQ' Firsf Row: R. Briar, S. Borsfad, J. Sfrebel. K. Flad, P. Nolfimier, J. Carey Second Row: L. Sharpless, J. Bufler, B. J. Peferson, A. Hanson, H. MacMullan, l, Morfon Third Row: F. Nora, J. Jerabelc, B. Baher, G. Simmons, E. Humber, E. Franz Fourfh Row: D. Walson. H. Waifs, D. Tripp, F. Lind, M, Powrie The lVlac PRESENTING in bound pages a camera's-eye view of The college, The Mac, sludenl biennial publicaiion, doubling nfs value wilh lhe years, has found a prominem' place among college publicalions of ifs kind. The highesi rank of All American in The Nalional Scholaslic Press Associalion has been allained Three limes wifhin four producfions l'28, '30, '32l. Edifor in Chief Manager - - Ediforial Slaff Ari' Edifor - - Sociefy Ediior Forensics - - Publicafions - Music - - - Kalherine Flacl Siephen Borslad - Roger Briar Jane Sfrebel lan Morfon John Carey Phyllis Nollimier Julielfe Jerabelc Gladys Simmons - - Beverly Balzer - - Ella Franz Women's Spori Edilor - - Harrielie MacMullan Feafures Edifor Faculfy - - Senior Class - Junior Class - Drama ---- - Lois Sharpless lan Morion Helen Waifes Evelyn Humber Malcolm Powrie Delpha Wafson Religion - James Buller Campus Democracy - ---- Fred Nora Biennial Typisi - - - Belly Jane Peferson Rewriie Edifor ------- Florence Lind Men's Spori' Edifor - - Alberl Hanson Dean Tripp 9I iv' f c - F F A , l ,wx 1 x0 Z fe0.Q.,,., fw-'Qu-u, F T T T l r i E r i l K T i l i i l l l FirsT Row: D. HarT, R. Briar, F. Ward, G. Clark, G. May. F. Lind Second Row: E. Heine. E. Maes, M. Kuhl, B. L. Durlree, E. Lundblad Third Row: l. Aufderheide, H. Thornburg, M. Hill, L. Sharpless, D. Pearl, J. Kagin Fourth Row: E. Phillips. G. Torgerson, J. Whifcher, R. Schuh. G. Gallos Quill Club WITH encouragemenT of liTerary endeavor and promoTion Toward forming a criTical vIewpoinT in wriTing, The Cen Rune of The American College Quill Club was esTalolished aT MacalesTer in l92I Through The eTTorTs of Professor Glenn Clark. PresenTaTion OT original manuscripTs consTiTuTe The requiremenTs Tor admission. As The oTficial organ OT Quill Club, The GaTeway is The expression oT liTerary-minclecl sTudenTs, and conTains poeTry and prose selecTions chosen Trom campus conTribuTions. The GaTeway sTaTT Tor T935-36 has included Roger Briar, Barbara Lee Durlcee, Echoe Maes, and DoroThy T-larT. TI-IB GATEWAY ...II f-,ik 5,1 xl? 3.l..4.LJifli.l Lf-31 is T' igwguhwi F' fi? sf , V , ,T 4, l lfl L. e QI. 92 c c so . .. so iflwl W MM' G. Malen, M. L. Woolsey. K. Gormin, I. French News Bureau WITH fhe aim of foslering public relalions lor Macalesler, The News Bureau, composed of sludenrs inferesled in college publicalions, was organized in I934-35. Sending releases of college news and picfures To sfudenls' home rown papers as well as fo five Twin Cify daily papers, fhe bureau has gained a greal' deal of publicify for The college. Sfudenfs who wilh The faculry originafed The bureau were Gordon Mikkelson, Kennefh Gormin, and John Haserick. Preseni' members of 'lhe bureau are Kennefrh Gormin, Gordon Malen, and Mary Lou Woolsey. Handbook COMBINING all informalion parlicularly valuable To new sludenfs, lhe Freshman Handbook is issued each year under fhe sponsorship of lhe Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. for fhe purpose of Freshman orienlafion. The handbook covers maferial nof included in olher campus publicalions which are sen'r fo prospecfive sfudenfs. Greerings from facully members, school organizafions, ancl lilerary sociefies are exfended lhrough 'rhe handbook lo new sfudenls. we V a AF sci j WH. 1935-1936 mnunsfsn vc,........i.....! Handbook Edifors: F. Lind, M. Diflenhofer 93 l l l L l l i l l l l l V l i l l l i l l l i I r l 1 l Firsf Row: B. L. Durkee, A. Hillman. F. Ward, J. WhiTcher, F. Lind Second Row: R. Kircher. E. Callender, L. Sharpless, F. Nora. E. PaTTerson, M. L. Woolsey Scribbleris Club THE Scribbler's Club has been brewing poeTry and prose and peculiar combinaTions sTyled variously in beTween--Tor over a year. Beginning valianTly wiTh TourTeen Treshmen in January, I935, The organizaTion has dwindled To eighT-- quanTiTy giving way To qualiTy. Professor F. E. Ward has coaxed Them along, and Tor The TirsT Tew rnonThs oT breaking in, he was sympaTheTically assisTed by Professor Glenn Clark. This TalenTecl group oT youngsTers needs maTerial susTenance as well as iTs consTanT supply oT The spiriTual. Each week has provided Tor Them Tood Tor ThoughT, and so Thev someTimes counsel Take, and someTirnes Tea. uf 1 ,n :in IN ll llll ll! lllllll llllllldnl 'HI Hi rv ' 94 First Row: J. Wooley, J. Green, R. MacGregor, K. Breckner, A. Johnson. E. Mottershead, L. Thorsell Second Row: W. Eastman, t-I. Thornburg, E. Lundblad, M. Hill, V. C-Breen, G. Minx, B. Drake Third Row: C Bahmeier, R. Moe, E. Harris, M. Ferre, J. Levin, T. Champlin, P. Wittenberger, M. Parks International Relations Club TI-IE world goes 'round and 'round . . ., as the Macalester International Relations Club studies the gears ot world politics. Besides conducting tortnightly meetings, the Club shares its program with the entire college. This year a one-day con- terence ot Twin City International Relations Clubs, Ied by several prominent authorities on world attairs, and tour discussions led by taculty members were open to the public. The Club also conducts the Armistice day chapel services. Last year the Club helped entertain the Mississippi Valley Regional Conterence ot International Relations Clubs. This March the group sent a delegation to the convention at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Kenneth Breckner was president this year: Linnea Thorsell, vice-presidentq Ada Johnson, secretary: and Edmund Mottershead, treasurer. Protessor Rob Roy MacGregor is taculty adviser. 95 I' l I i l i l i i l l l i i l l L i l i l E I L4 First Row: R. Tucker, A. Johnson. Dean Ficken Second Row: Roger Briar, J. Sfrebel, B. Sundheim, L. C. Keafing Nlodern Language Club QUEST-CE que c'esi que vous voulez dire? O, welch ein Geplauder isf das doch! Ich lcann dich nichl' h6ren. La verdad es que los huespedes hablan 'rres lenguas al mismo 'riempo! This conversa+ion mighf have falcen place ai fhe Modern Language Club annual Chrisfmas banquei lasi' December, where sludenfs of French, German and Spanish a+ Macalesfer were encouraged 'lo converse in fheir adopled languages. Plays are in order for lhe Modern Language Nighf in fhe Sfudio. 'ro which language 'reachers and advanced sfudenfs of Twin Cify high schools are invifed. Lasf spring The German group presenied a musical comedy in nine-noi' nein -scenes: Csardafurs+in. Sin Palabaras was ihe Spanish conlribufion, while fhe French deparfmenfi gave Rosalie lsee informal picfurel. Ada Johnson was presideni' l'his year, and Roberl' Tucker was secreiary-freasurer. Faculfy advisers are Dean C. E. Ficlcen and Miss Borghild Sundheim. French deparimenr: Professor L. Clark Keafinq, Spanish: and Miss Dorofhea Schullz, German. S Y-W . Y 96 Firsl Row: D. Nyquist Prof. Hall, T. Champlin, R.Chris1iensen. M, Lulrins, V. Palmer, B. Korslad. C. Kuehn Second Row: M, Hinckley, M. Grau, M. Ferre, M. Hill, E. Heuer, J. Whifcher. M. Champlin, A. Rude. L. Mason. V. Guild, M. Krug Third Row: E. Helquisf, L. Beavans. D. Marron, E. Lundblad, L. Schuelfer, M. Jenkins, A. Sfalley, H. MacMullan, H. Paelzold, D. Thompson Fourlh Row: J. Buller, J. Levin. A. Rusferholz, E. Harris, H. Wesfrell, G. Axelson, B. Richason Classical Club IT mighl be all Greek and dim shades of Caesar's ghos+ To some Maciles. buf +o sfudenfs of Lalin and Greek The Classical Club is e pluribus unum - +he 'rops, 'ro you-and an exlra-curricular aclivify which promoles fellowship and underslanding of +he glory 'rhaf was Greece and The grandeur fha? was Rome. A high spol on lhe January calendar was The Classical Club dinner al' Wallace Hall, and a leclure on Horace, given by Professor Marbury B. Ogle. head of The Lafin deparlmenl al The Universify of Minnesola. A dozen Roman-robed sludenfs-more or less-had roles in 'rhe Lalin play Menaechmi, produced for sfudenls ol Twin Cifies' high schools in March, I935. Presidenl' of fhe Classical Club This year is Thomas Champlinp Ruih Chrislensen, vice-president Margarel Lulcins, secrefaryg William Korsfad, freasurerg and Roger Sanford, sergeanf-al'-arms. Miss Georgianna S. Palmer, associafe pro- fessor of Lafin, is facully adviser of fhe Club. Ii , eil . 2 i L T l T I. FirsT Row: J. BuTler. V. GraTsTrom, G. Simmons Second Row: C. Bahmeier, H. l.eVander, E. Forus, M. Powrie Third Row: B. BaTzer, G. Gallos. M. J. ATcheson f.y Lziitggl ef-Ski - Q- 5, 1 T? T piKapoa Doha , HOUSTON, TEXAS, was The scene oT The NaTional Pi Kappa DelTa convenTion. MacalesTer's chapTer, MinnesoTa Alpha, was represenTed by Beverly BaTzer and Gladys Simmons who Took parT in women's debaTe: Carl Bahmeier, Edward Eorus, l and Vernes GraTsTrom, men debaTersg Malcolm Powrie, college oraTorq and Coach Harold l.eVander. Miss Simmons also parTicipaTed in ExTemp, where she advanced To The Tinals, and in women's oraTory where she delivered The Cocldail Hour and Tied Tor second in The naTion winning a cup Tor The school. Mr. Bahmeier also Tools parT in men's ExTemp. Mr. Powrie reached The semi-Tinals wiTh his oraTion A True Memorial. The winged TeeT of vicTory were a biT Too speedy Tor The debaTers aT The NorThwesT TournamenT held aT ST. Thomas' and ST. CaTherine's colleges. BoTh men's Teams reached The semi-Tinals and one advanced To The Tinals only To be downed by ST. Thomas in a 2 To I decision. Vernes GraTsTrom, Carl Bahmeier, Edward Forus, James BuTler, and Edmund MoTTers- head parTicipaTed in The TournamenT. ConTrary To TradiTion, The women Tailed To have The lasT word being eliminaTed in The sevenTh round. ConTesTanTs were DoroThy l-larT, June Benson, Beverly BaTzer, and Gladys Simmons. l Mac also parTicipaTed in radio debaTes and The Moorhead TournamenT. OTher de- baTers who aided in This successTul Torensic season were Paul Moore, MerTon Parlcs, and Jack Levin. , gf' W fllllf Il Illlll lm lain: ll nuuunHT A A ff- A -..,.-gf' ' - ' 1 ,T I i f F' I si 'I , X ' -' I.: . 52. --f 4 x-,., - T ly XX. s I- IIIQNIQIVIHQ W M. Parks, E. MoTTershead, J. Levin, J. Benson, D. HarT Q8 Q X f Feasf of Lighfs Miss Whifridge af her desk Dramatic Arts LET us climb The sfairs and visiT The STudio. Decorafed wiTh iTs hosT oT beauTiful picfures, orienfal rugs, poTTery, sTaTues, books, and oTher quainT and inTeresTing collecTions, The very room reflecTs The masTer who de- signed IT. The very presence of Miss Whifridge is felf in every obiecf in The room and Togefher They casT a spell of recepfive Thoughffulness which moves us To siT quiefly and mediTaTe on by-gone hours spenT among Them. As we siT here in This mood, our memory brings To us Those freshman hours spenT here in weak-kneed agony when sighing like a furnace we gasped The lines of Ozymandius and BeauTious Evening. Only The encouraging looks and words of Miss Owen spurred us on To learn slowly The secrefs of keeping ThaT chesT sTill and cleaning up Those final leTTers. This being accomplished, we ioined The poeTry-in unison, we chanfed Psalms and gayly read delighfful phrases of James, James, Morrison. Morrison or Annie. We may recall Those delighTful evenings spenT aT Sfudio Formals, where, while sipping punch, we experienced The ioy and Thrill of waTching fellow classmafes perform before our very eyes in plays which members of The Play Producfion class had sfaged and coached. Was iT more Thrilling To see Them Thus, or To hear Their voices come over The air in one of Miss Owen's radio skiTsf7 Greek Frieze STudio Formal Radio Broaclcasf 99 Craig's Wife CRAIGHS WlFE: K. Bergeson, l. Morfon. D. Wafson We remember The envy wiTh which we loolced aT The beauTy oT The sTage and longed Tor The day when we mighT be a member oT The play producTion class and learn The Tricks and arT oT sTagecraTT and make-up. For a refreshing hour we mighT again driTT inTo Miss Owen's delighTTul STory Telling Class To lisTen wiTh almosl' child-like inTeresT To Tales oT The LiTTle Red l-len or The Brownies. Or perchance in a more seri- ous mood, we mighT once more Teel The awe and wonder wiTh which we creaTed beauTiTul picTures oT Biblical characTers in The Religious Drama Class wiTh drapes OT cloTh and sheeTs. BuT harlcen-The sTrains of Mendelssohn Tall upon our ear and lo- before our menTal eye, whiTe clad Tigures are moving slowly, rhyThmic- ally. To The music--now posing, now slowly moving on again. All The poise and grace, all The simple beauTy of Those beloved and well known Worlchouse Ward Greek Friezes-The Dead Hero, The Runners, Niobe-all of Them pass before our very eyes and our hearT sings again wiTh KeaTs, A Thing OT beauTy is a ioy Toreverl lO0 THE FIRST MRS. FRAZER: D. Watson, I. Morfon Then on info our Sophomore and Junior years, where under ihe guiding hand of Miss Whifridge, herself, we siudied and acied oui lines from The Poe? of All Time, wifh eye severe, and beard of formal Cui, full of wise saws and modern inslancesf' Thus we grew and learned To use all gen+ly and 'ro criiically enjoy lhe maior producfions which again broughi' To us our classmafes in +he undersianding characier of The Firsl Mrs. Frazer, +he lovable characfer of Abbie in The Laie Chrisiopher Bean, and cold selfish Craig's Wife wifh a supporfing casi' of: Mrs. Harold - - Helen Bell Morse MISS Ausilln ' Delplla Walson The Lafe Chrisiopher Bean Mazie - - - BeHy Tucker Mrs. Craig - - Kafherine Bergeson Efhel Landrefh - - Ardis Hillman Waller Craig - lan Morion Mrs. Frazier - Lois Sharpless Billie Birlcmire - - Hilding Peferson Joseph Caielle - - Gordon Torgerson Harry - - - - Merfon Parlcs Eugene Fredericlcs James Builer lOl The Lale Chrislopher Bean . 1 l i i 4 1 l 1 EQ ! .,...1 PM--.. i l I i l i i . i l i l l i i l i l l i i l l T l r E s i i l i T I l i l r l T l l l i I i E l rfflm. it E W . ,.,..,-1. 7. ' ' ,flylf ulllil lui . ' ' 'F T x- ,. Firsl' Row: M. McGee, M. Jenkins, H. Ohlgren, Dr. Bradley, W. Kunze, C. Kroning, E. PeTerson Second Row: M. Schulz, L. Johnson, H. MacMullan, E. Heine, F. Lundblad, H. Thornburg, E. Drake, A. Hill, M. J. Afcheson Third Row: M. Blad, M. Brown, D. Barnes, G. Simmons, G. SuTfon. E. Franz, M. Sfrebel, M. Jokela, M. Volcansek Fourfh Row: R. Briar, B. Clapp, K. Bergeson, J. STrebel, M. Ferre, D. TanquisT, E. Caldwell, C. Shuman, H. Wookey, F. Wolner Education Club TO sTrengThen old acquainTances and develop Tne proTessionaI consciousness, The EducaTional Club . . . known more commonly as The Mac Peds . . . was organized in The Tall OT '35 Tor Those sTudenTs planning To Teach. STaTe educaTional auThoriTies have meT wiTh and lecTured To The group during The year. Organized Through The influence oT Dr. Bradley, head oT The educaTion deparTmenT, The group has him as Their TaculTy adviser. OTTicers are Harold Ohlgren, PresidenT, and Marian Jenkins, SecreTary. League ol Women Voters SUCH general problems as Are we geTTing aT The TacTs oT our governmenT and acTing on Them? and such specific ones as How can we geT Trained personnel inTo public service? are higher Than Tea dances and lighT Talk in The minds oT a cerTain MacalesTer women's group-The League oT Women VoTers. NOT Too high, however, Tor Teas and social meeTings are inTerspersed wiTh discussion meeTs and convenTions. The Macale-sTer organizaTion is a College branch of The NaTional League oT Women VoTers, and concerns iTselT wiTh sTudying The presenT problems oT our governmenT and Their possible remedies. Mary Ashley '38, heads The League. OTher oTTicers are: Vice-presidenT, EdyThe Farnham: SecreTary, Mary Brackg Treasurer, Lucille Pearson. In T Firsf Row: P. Prelvifz, L. Pearson, E. Farnham, M. Ashley, M. Brack, J. Kagin, A. Johnson If -ULN' .H-H Second Row: H. B. Morse, D. Danielson, B. J. Pelerson, R. Wilhelm, J. Whilcher, H. M., Clark, B. Brown -hmkuu 'H' M. Larson, P. Paulus Third Row: J. Quinn, S. James, V. Greene, M. Wahlers, H. Wahlers. A. Olson, J. FleckensTein, g ' H. MacMullan, E. Drake IOZ FirsT Row: B. Clapp. E. Franz. J. Anderson Second Row: L. Nelson, S. K. Hyre. M. RoberTs Sigma Alpha lota FOR Those women wiTh unusual abiliTy and a genuine inTeresT in music, MacalesTer oTTers membership in Sigma Alpha loTa, a naTional proTessional music TraTerniTy Tor women. The aims oT The TraTerniTy are To promoTe musical and social developmenT and To uphold The highesT ideals oT a musical educaTion. Regular monThly musicals are held in The homes of The various paTronesses and consisTs of solo or ensemble perform- ances, Tallcs by members and guesTs, and papers on subiecTs OT musical inTeresT. OTTicers oT The TraTerniTy are presidenT, Ella Franz: vice presidenT, Frances SchoeTTlerg secreTary, Beryl Clapp: and Treasurer, HarrieT SchaTTner. P Q. J. Gwany THE why, whaT. and how oT ancienT, modern, and conTemporary music are The primary concerns oT J. Gwany, a musical organizaTion Tor MacalesTer men. The purpose oT This group is To provide Tor a Tuller and more adequaTe appre- ciaTion oT The works oT The greaT composers. The obiecTives oT The organizaTion are soughT Through The medium OT inTormal meeTings in which selecTions illusTraTing ideas and ideals are presenTed and discussed. The oTficers oT The club Tor This year are: RoberT Tuclcer, presidenT, and Comyn Johnson, secreTary. FirsT Row: Mr. Hall. H. Hemenway, E. MoTTershead, R. Macomber I Y Second Row: G. OsTergren, D. Tripp, I. MorTon, A. RusTerholz ' JT' Third Row:VC. Johnson. E. BeclcsTrand. G. Gallos, R. Tucker. R. Riddell if , ' 1 I .4-:A 103 ' DirecTor: Hollis Johnson Clarinefsz G. Johnson, E. BeclrsTrand, J. BrandT, C. Peiclc, V. Guild, M. Brafhovde, E. Champlin, C. Bugbee, N. Dahlen, B. Malmquisf, M. Champlin, C. Elholm, O. Berg. A. Halverson Flufesz M. RoberTs, E. Drake Oboe: R. Tuclcer Saxophones: G. WesT, W. Mifchell TrumpeTs: C. Flooding. J. Bell, R. Erskine, D. Tripp, K. Knoche, D. Thompson Horns: D. Anderson, G. Oswald BariTones: R. Macomber. J. EvensTa, E. Brokl, D. Olds Trombones: K. McKay, J. Levin. M. Larson, T. Champlin. L. Reeve Basses: H. OTTersTrom, D. Dreher, J. Olson, R. Riddell Drums: H. KobersTein, P. Moore, A. Hanson Concert Band A WAVE of The baTon, and The regal sTrains oT BeeThoven swell The air. The MacalesTer ConcerT Band under The leadership oT Mr. Hollis Johnson of The ConservaTory oT Music TaculTy, has enioyed unusual growTh and developmenT during The lasT Tour years. From a small group whose obiecT was merely To lend spiriT To aThleTic conTesTs, Mr. Johnson has developed if To a Truly concerT band level. While The band's services are s+ill in much evidence aT TooTball and baslceTball games, The main emphasis is now placed on public appearances in which worlcs oT noTed composers are presenTed. Periodical chapel concerTs ThroughouT The year and a weekly open air series in May and June have now become TradiTional aT MacalesTer. Edward BeclcsTrand is The sTudenT conducTor. i l IO4 A !O ,O ll fc Firsf Row: S. Hyre, H. Woolrey, E. Callender, K. Knoche. C. Jensen, V. Balrlren, R. Allen. R. Easfwold, M. Huber Second Row: H. Kobersfein, G. Macomber, D. Schroeder, E. Brolrl, M. Champlain, C. Bradley, W. Reichle, S. Momsen, R. Wilhelm, E. Franz, L. Barsfow, J. Wooley, J. Jerabelr Third Row: E. Norman, L. Nelsen, H. Jerabelr, R. Tucker, H. Johnson, J. McDonald, L. Beynon, J. Torrison, M. Roberfs Fourfh Row: J. Anderson, M. Cummings, R. Schufz, G. Lesfer, H. Hemingway, G. Gallos. J. Olson, L. Schulfer, E. Heine Fiffh Row: V. Hunfer, C. Flooding, J. Newcomb, E. Moffershead, A. Rusferholz, l. Morfon, R. Pafferson, M. Blad Qratorio Choir THE Macalesfer College Oraforio choir was organized in Sepfember, I933, under fhe direcfion of Professor Carl A. Jensen, head of fhe Conservafory of Music. An oufgrowfh of fhe old chorus founded by Professor Harry E. Philips, former direcfor of fhe music deparfmenf, fhe choir has become a regular classroom acfivify. Selecfion of members is by individual fryouf. The choir holds fhree rehearsals each weelc, fwo of which are for fhe enfire ensemble, fhe ofher being devofed fo secfional pracfice. Presenf membership includes 45 voices. The college granfs fwo credifs for a year's parficipafion in fhe work of fhe organizafion. The choir presenfs a number of Sunday evening concerfs in Twin Cify churches and in fowns fhroughouf fhe sfafe. Among fhe places visifed in 1935 were Farmingfon, Sf. Paul Parlc, Manlcafo, Rochesfer, and Hopkins. lf is cusfomary for fhe choir fo sing af Baccalaureafe Day services and Commencemenf exercises, as well as on ofher special college occasions. This year fhe group assisfed in fhe celebrafion of Macalesfer's fiffiefh anniversary. In i935 fhe choir presenfed Mendelssohn's The Elijah while Handel's Judas Maccabaeusu was fhe mosf imporfanf producfion fhis year. y, F I ' if i os , l i l L l E l 1 S l i l F E 5 E l . l L E L.-. Firsf Row: A. Annis, B. Erlandson, Mrs. Tucker, C. Shuman, M. A. Jenkins, D. Walson Second Row: J. Anderson, D. Middlemass, V. Durranf. M. Ashley, V. Barwise, M. Calhoun Third Row: E. Siegler, l-l. Kobersfein, L. Nelson, K. Jackson, K. Colson, V. Woolsey Fourfh Row: S. K. Hyre, A. Hillman, S. Vermilya, M. L. Woolsey, B. Clapp, M. McGee WOm2D,S Gl22 AND The Macalesler Women's Glee Club under 'lhe direcfion of Mrs. J. H. Tucker ended anolher season of concerf work-bolh sacred and secular-wifh Hs annual home concert May I2. ln I934 and I935 lhe glee club Toured weslern and ceniral Minnesofa and rounded oul' Hs year's program wHh a number of sacred concerls in Minneapolis and S+. Paul churches, broadcasis from local radio sfafions, parlicipafion in 'the Feasl of l.igh+s Chrisfmas pageanf, and concluded lhe season wHh Hs annual home concert This pas? year +he glee club has carried on Hs usual acfiviiies, praclicing lhree 'times a week, broadcasfing from local radio sfarions, conducling 'rheir annual four lhrough soufhern Minnesofa Towns-Red Wing, Winona, Alberf Lea, Ausfin, Rochesler, l-layfield, Annandale, and several olhers-singing in local churches, accompanying The Feasi of Lighls, and finally The home concert Cafherine Shuman is presidenl' of 'the group: Mary Ashley, librarian: Delpha Walson, 'rreasurer and reader: Mary Alice Jenkins, cHy manager: Blanche Erlandson and Alberla Annis, four managers: Mary Roberts, soloist Beryl Clapp, accompanist :ff W fl! I fl IIHI IN ll lul llllllll l liildw 'I W 4 FirsT Row: G. Malen. W. Mahle, J. P. Hall, N. Lynn, C. Kroning, P. WiTTenberger Second Row: D. Olds, D. MacKnighT, R. ArmsTrong, V. Malmrose. C. HaversToclr, G. Oswald, J. Neander Third Row: R. Macornber, M. Benson, B. Slrogmo, J. Johnson, H. Chase, A, Groen Fourfh Row: WalTer Clark, D. Norberg, E. Norberg, J. GroTTing. D. Tharalson, G. Jaeclc M255 GTZ? FOUNDED 22 years ago by a smalligroup oT sTudenTs inTeresTed in singing, The MacalesTer Men's Glee Club composed of 26 voices Today ranks as one oT The ouTsTanding collegiaTe choral groups in The NorThwesT. FirsT direcTor OT The club was Virgil C-3uThrie who served during l9l4, I9I5 and I9l6. Wallace Hall had charge oT The group in l9I7 and in l9l8 ProTessor John PorTer Hall became leader. He has held The posT conTinuously since ThaT Time. Each year The Men's Glee Club makes iTs spring concerT Tour Through various parTs OT MinnesoTa. LasT year iT wenT To The souTheasTern parT oT The sTaTe. NorThern MinnesoTa Towns were visiTed This season. and semi-classical and sacred concerTs were presenTed in high schools and churches in and abouT The Twin CiTies. Officers of The club This year are: presidenT, Edmund Lynn: business manager, William Mahlei assisTanT business manager, Cleaveland HaversToclc, and librarian, Park WiTTenberger. . QQ ' T n K-A IO7 T P 511 T 1 l I T Firsl' Row: E. Moflershead, K. Colson, H. Ohlqren, M. McGee, R. Hasfings Second Row: M. Bell, H. MacMullan, M. Ferre, A. Rusferholz. B. Clapp, E. Franz, E. Heine, K. Flad Third Row: M. Jenkins, V. Hunier, H. Gusfafson, M. Yulcl, E. Maes, H. Gregory Pi Phi Epsilon Pl PHI EPSILON, Macalesier honorary scholarship sociery, was organized in l9I4, lhrough ihe ehforis of Prof. A. W. Anderson. Nominalions are made by The laculiy commiriee and eligibiliry 'ro membership consisis of a 3.2 raiing and 80 academic credifs, 62 of which mus'r have been complered a+ Macalesier. lniriafion of new members was held in conneciion wilh The annual Cap and Gown Day exercises ihis year insiead of af a separafe service. New members were presenied wiih sociely pins bearing 'rhe Greek leHers pi. phi, and epsilon llearning, love of wisdom, self-coniroll. Elecied officers are: Kaiherine Colson, president Harold Ohlgren, vice-president Marian McGee, secreiary-Treasurer. The iaculfy commiiiee on Pi Phi Epsilon includes Professors Russell B. Hasiings, Chairman: Borghilcl Sundheim, Doroihea Schullz, L. Clark Kealing, F. A. Young, A. W. Anderson. D IOS MacalesTer Church Chapel K I, ,lf ,X X! Religious Activities MACALESTER noT only mainTains a sTrong deparTmenT of Religion under Professor McLean and Professor Kagin, buT also oTTers unlimiTed Tor exTra curricular religious acTiviTy Through iTs Y.lvl.C.A., iTs Y.W.C.A. and The STudenT VolunTeers coordinaTed under The Campus CommiTTee on Religious Life. The ousTanding achievemenTs oT The combined college ChrisTian OrganizaTions were The sending oT Louise Pribyl, ArdyThe l-liorT and George Gallos as delegaTes To The quadrennial STudenT VolunTeer ConvenTion aT Indianapolis, The organizaTion of Three Kagawa STudy Groups wiTh a membership oT over TorTy-Tive sTudenTs under The clirecTion oT Mary Bell and The sponsoring oT SpiriTual Emphasis Weelc wiTh Dr. William Boddy of WesTminsTer PresbyTerian Church oi Minneapolis as speaker. The college enioys The closesf cooperaTion and helpTul Triendliness oT lvlacalesTer PresbyTerian Church, oT which Rev. W. F. Vance is The pasTor, in all iTs acTiviTies. ll fa I, K F, X ffil' 4 1'-I ' . -X0 lO9 'gf V -H. Firsf Row: B. Bafzer, L. Pribyl, E. Farnham, M. Bell Second Row:C.Shun'1an, K.Colson, M. Hobart D. Srnifh. D. Walson Third Row: M. Roberls, G. Miller, M. Kuhl, F. Lind. J. Reynolds Young Womens Christian Association UNDER Jrhe leadership of Louise Pribyl, President Rurh Wilhelm, Vice-presiderrl: Beverly Balzer, Secre'raryg Mary Bell, Treasurer, and Mrs. l-laslings, Adviser, fhe Y.W.C.A. has sponsored hobby groups. conducied an ex+ensive freshman- orienlalion program of campus picnics and friendship hours, held ifs annual Siyle Show, sponsored Chris+mas parfies a+ neighborhood houses, given i+s World Fellowship rea in 'rhe spring besides lending vifal supporf lo many of fhe all- college religious aciivilies. HO Firsf Row: J. Carey, V. Andersen, G. Gallos, J. Bufler, C. Haversiock Second Row: D. Anderson, H. Voris, M. Powrie, J. Bushnell, R. Molkenbur Third Row: A. Crawford, H. Wesfrell, I. Morion. M. Difienhofer Young Nlenis Christian Association THIS year 'the Y.M.C.A. reached new heighls in service 'lo fhe campus. The Freshman Orienrafion camp on rhe S+. Croix, l'he remodeled Y Club in Kirk Hall wilh i+s new recrealional feaiures, morning devolions in Macalesler Church, fellowship groups, and a newly reorganized Minislerial Associafion are some of The oursranding evidences of irs conlribufion To siudeni' life ai Macalesier. Officers are: George Gallos, President James Burler, Vice-president Cleaveland Haversrock, Secrerary, and Vicror Andersen, Treasurer. Advisers are Professors Kagin, McLean, Clark, Kelso and Ficlcen. , V I m A 5,.U'1f,XL Y' 4 c ili, f A III l 1 l ..-J I First Row: J. Butler, E. Franz, Dean Jones, A. Hiort, G. Jaeck Second Row: F. Lind, D. Tanquist, M. Ferre. J. Whitcher. B. Batzer 4 Student Volunteers THE Student Volunteers ot Macalester, primarily a mission study group, have this year carried on a state wide deputation program, held regular Sunday atternoon meetings at which it sponsored several noted missionary speakers, enjoyed pow-wows and social evenings, and is cooperatively working with the state organization. Last spring they held a three day retreat at Mille Lacs Lake and this year participated in the state retreat which was held iust outside St. Paul. Otticers tor I936 were James Butler. president: Ella Franz, vice-president: Ardythe Hiort, secretary, and Gordon Jaeck, treasurer. Dean and Mrs. R. U. Jones acted as advisers ot the group. :fy N fl! my: IIHI IN ll ll in mimi 'f'lllldlU 'l Il2 L11 if f sim. 1, r. Avo .,-,,.f. ' ' -.. 11, x- .. ' ' ' 'I XX. gy Q 4- -4. FirsT Row: E. Heuer, J. Carey, B. Clapp, V. Andersen Second Row: B. T-TolT, M. ShulT1, D, TanquisT, K. Colson, G. Malen l.iterary Societies ONE oT The social aspecTs oT campus liTe is represenTed by The seven liTerary socieTies. Second semesTer sTudenTs wiTh an average of C are eligible Tor The rushing seasons which Take place in The spring and The Tall. To bind The Ties oT Triendship and To encourage naTive TalenTs are Two main obiecTives which These socieTies aTTempT To Till. Weekly me-eTings are held aT which Time The socieTies plan Their social calendars and programs of musical, dramaTic, or liTerary naTures are presenTed. The oldesT socieTy, Hyperion, was organized in I886, one year aTTer MacalesTer was Tounded. AlThough each group does have separaTe meeTings, iT is The only socieTy composed oT boTh men and women. The AThenaean SocieTy was organized in I900, and in T903 iTs sisTer socieTy, Clionian, was Tormed. ln I9IO The Eulogian socieTy came inTo being, Tollowed in WIS by iTs sisTer socieTy, PhiIoTian. Thalian, which was organized in l92O, and Chi Phi DelTa, following in I'-721, are The Two youngesT socieTies on The campus. fXTTempTs To uniTe The inTeresTs OT The socieTies are made Through compeTiTion in The Tieids of public speaking, debaTing, and aThleTic conTesTs. One ioinT social TuncTion, in The Torm of a progressive dinner in which cocTlcails are served in one room, dinner in anoTher, and desserT in a Third, aids greaTly in sTimulaTing Triendly relaTionships. The lnTersocieTy Council, wiTh represenTaTives from each oT The liTerary socieTies and adviser ivlilTon McLean acTs as The cenTral judicial and execuTive body. iTs main TuncTion is TormulaTing socieTy rushing rules and regulaTing The pledging oT new members. The presidenT oT This organizaTion is Miss Beryl Clapp. -T. .P C. L. KeaTing T' l I3 E' r Firsf Row: N. Osburn, E. Lang. K. Klingbeil, C. Meisfer Second Row: E. Callender. M. Bruss. D. Tanquisf, M. Ferre XX i Ill l i A i l i 5 I I L. .c. c iF: FOUNDED A91 l92I pf . Chi phi Delta Society me Margaref Ferre Ellen Heine Adelaide Hill Dorofhea Tanquisf I937 Marion Bruss Marie Hill Cleo Johnson Elizabefh Lang Josephine Serrerberg II4 i938 Winifred Boyce Bernadine Brown Eveline Callender Alice Cunliffe Svea Edsirom Karhryn Klingbeil Alice Mayo Celesle Meisfer Nona Osburn ' Agnes Schofield ,I936 Marlha Broom Mary Eliza belh Caldwell Mary Calhoun Kalherine Colson Miriam Holoarl Eunice Lundblad Gayle Miller i937 Blanche Erlandson Kalherine Flad Ardylhe Hiorl Lorraine Marlz Audrey Peck Audrey Rude Firsl Row: P. Prelvilz, B. Caldwell, G. Miller, M. Hobarl, K. Colson M Broom E Lundblad Second Row: B. J. Pelerson. K. Knoche. A. Peck, R. Wilhelm A Rude D Walson Third Row: B. Erlandson, J. Quinn, L. Marlz, B. Durlcee, A. Hillman B Tucker K Flad I S-AI fr FOUNDED -qf1i.9jE ' I903 with-KLA 5 gig. ' Clionian Society Belly Tucker I939 Delpha Walson Jean Care Rulh Wilhelm i938 Margarel Chrislie Barbara Lee Durlcee Jane Fleclcenslein Ardis Hillman Kalhryn Knoche Marian Larson Belly Jane Pelerson Phyllis Prelvilz Josephine Quinn Y Virginia Durranl Carol Fosnes Virginia Guild Charlolle Hansen Evelyn Hoye Evelyn Killian Geneva Macomber Dorolhy Middlemass Harriel Panlchursl Barbara Raymond Jean Slure Margarel Turner Jean Woodward Marjorie Zimmerman lI5 Firsl Row: M. James, J. Slrebel, G. Simmons, M. A. Jenkins, C Shurnan E Farnham M Ashley A Frey J Anderson Second Row: H. Wahlers. H. Waifs. B. Clapp, M. Gray. H. Clark L Sharpless D Barnes K Jackson M Wahlers Third Row: M. Yukl, C. Berqeson, M. Sfrebel, E. Franz, D. Johnson L Closner L Peferson L Bergin L Peferson C Jackson IQ36 Dorsey Barnes Kafherine Bergeson Beryl Clapp Ella Franz Elizaloelh Halvorson Evelyn Humber Louise Pribyl Caiherine Shuman Gladys Simmons Jane Srrebel Mary Sfrebel Marvel Wangensleen i937 Anna Frey Mary Alice Jenkins Julielfe Jerabek Dororhy Johnson Lucille Peferson Jean Reynolds Helen Waifs Jean Wooley Marfha Yukl FOUNDED I9l5 L. philotian Society me Mary Ashley Lorraine Bergin Helen May Clark Loraine Closner Edyfhe Farnham Mariorie Gray Karhryn Jackson Mary James Leone Pererson Mary Roberls Lois Sharpless Henriefla Wahlers Margarele Wahlers I939 Isabel Aufferheide Mary Champlin Belly Lou Hoeppner Elizabeih Horn Harrielr Kobersrein Mary Kuhl Dororhy Nyquisl' Firsf Ro L Rayson E Heuer H, Tlwornberq, A. Sfalley, J. Kaqin Second Ro E S eqler F Hubmer H. Linquisf, E. Kellner, V. Sfewarf, S. Hyre d o roe er okl M Braclc, J. Kane. R. Clirislianson, E. Phillips FOUNDtD 1920 -l-lmalian Society IQ36 Jean Kane Helen Thornburg I937 Mary Braclc Ruin Colberq Elynor Heuer Sara C. Hyre Julia Kagin Eleanor Kellner Evelyn Phillips Anioineiie Sfalley l938 Edna Brolcl Ruin Clwrisiiansen Dolores Harslead Florene Hubmer Helen Lindquisi Jean McDonald Lorraine Rayson Dororlwy Sclwroede Eleanor Siegler Virginia Sfewari F Josephine Welieland Firsl Row: M. Schulz, A. Johnson, B. Dralce, M. Jolcela, H. Woolley, M. J. Afcheson, L. Johnson Second Row: M. Volcanselc, l. Schmidl, A, Holi, J. Levin, M. Lofrofh, G. Gallos Third Row: L. Thorsell, G. Minx, J. Benson, l-l. B. Morse, S. Momsen, D. Har? Fourlh Row: E. Braden, A. Groen, B. Slcogrno, G. Axelson, V. Greene, E. Maes W3 Kiwi 1 FOUNDED sg-iw! iaaa iinllj l-'lyperion Society im Mary Jane Archeson Myrrle Blad Elizabelh Drake William l-loll Ada Johnson Lila Johnson Marlha Jolcela Sylvia Jolcela Marion Schulz Dorolhy Srnilh Max Volcanselc l-larriel Woolcey I937 June Bensen Avis Bergsledl' IIS Ermalee Braden Waller Clark George Gallos Julia Green Andrew Groen Dorolhy Hari Gordon Lesler Echoe Maes Sue Momsen l-lelen Bell Morse Margarel Reilel lrwin Schmid? Bernhorl Skogrno l-lal Smirh I938 Gordon Axelson Donald Dreher Violel Greene Virginia Krahrner John Levin Millon Lolrolh Grace Minx Fred Nora Linnea Thorsell Margery Triclcey Roloerl Tucker l939 Ramona Allen Charlolle Bradley Roberr Brown Marion Elqholm Blair Lamperl l-lerrnan Poelzolcl Lowell Reeve i936 Sieve Borslad David Hobarl Willis Kunze Ben Richason Harlan Weslrell I937 William Adam Ralph Armsfrong John Carey Ray Didlo John Hasericlc Lowell Mueller Firsf Row: B. Richason. S. Borsfad, H. Wesfrell, D. Hobarl' Second Row: D. Tripp, M, Benson, M. Maanum. J. Hasericlr, J. Carey Third Row: L. Muller, M. Dilfenhofer, T. Shellca, A. Hanson, R. Armsfrong I938 Morris Benson Franlc Cox Morrirner Diilenhoier Calverr Fellon Alberl Hanson Karl Koch Kermil Olsen Kramer Olsen Thomas Shelllca Dean Tripp Jacques Wesson FOUNDED woo Athenaean Society I939 Eugene Champlin Henry Daum James Hall Marlin Jeppeson Edwin Koeplce Lewis Lilyquisl Norris Miklcelson John Neander' Richard Norberg Roberl Olander David Olds Ha rold Oiiersirom Ken Saclcerr Jack Sioholm II9 1 i 4 1 l l l i ...J Firsl Row R Moe A Duncan, G. Malen, G. Flad, V. Andersen, E. Harris Second Row W Milsfen W. Ball, A. Rusferholz, V. Ferrell, A. Kelsen. R. Mollrenbur Third Row W Sanfee M Parks C. Bugbee, V. Wafers, R. Frommer. P. Willenberqer, H. Jerabelc FOUNDED l9IO EN..-s Eulogian Society l936 Vicfor Andersen Arclwie Duncan William Malwle Gordon Malen Ralph Moe Earl Peferson l 937 George Flad Raymond Frommer l2O Edwin l-larris Harrison Hemenway Arfliur Kelsen Roberf Mollcenbur Arflwur Rusferliolz Clarence Toensing Vern Walers Park Willenberger li938 William Ball Kennefh Breclaner Clyde Bugbee Harold Chase Van Ferrell David MacKnigl1'r Wellman Milslen Carlelon Nelson Mer+on Parks Wallace Sanfee l939 Claude Clufz Marcus Sfolil OUR ADVERTISERS IIDADQIIAIIIDIIS FOR- DINING A DANCING IN SAINT IPA U L Whaf a gay. smarf crowd Ihey are . . . d Y Dinn D Q HQTEL STI IIAIII., IJASIIIQ 1 I n -:uni 1 nn I ? The ojfcial pbotograpberiq' the Classes Q' 1936-7 I STUDIO Wishes to express his appreciation ana' invites the Classes qf 1938 ana' '39 i22 Men. YOU'LL LIKE THESE SMART NEW Spring Patterns AI' Cook's . . . Sainl' PauI's new fashion cenler 'For young men . .' . 'Ihe season opens wiI'h sfyle-packed new fabric originafions by Hari' Schaffner 8: Marx and oI'her equally 'Famous clolhing makers . . . you'II find I'hem infereslingly differenf . . . smarfly indiyidual . . . bul' all. in Iune wilh good Iasfel - S ' 5 Home of Hari Schaffner 2 5 3 5 8: Marx Cloihes, Dunlap . ' Ha+s, Walkover and 'Hleion Shoes, and Q fher equally well-known ' C Q Q K S n's furnishings. A Robert at Sixth SAINT PAUL, MINN. 123 I ' A new service a+ SI. PauI's new s'Iore enables you 'Io gel a Hari' SchaITner 8: Marx suil' or iopcoai on easy I2 week payment Think of ill I2 weeks Io pay, .and paymenfs as low as S2 per weelc I ' -.----M ,..A,. ,... M4 ,..,,,Y.. -.,....,..,,,. ..-.,...................A Tmvel by' 73115 ON--VACATION S TO-coNVENT1oNs FOR--BUSINESS fLZ jefferson Transportation Co. '1 1 12-14 Currie Avenue MINNEAPOLIS, I MINNESOTA I Mcfluskey Clothes- the Habit of Well-Dressed Men! ,Q 9 4. X f MZ'?t?i',:Tffw'1 There's woven magic in Ihese Flying Color fabrics. 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