Macalester College - Quid Nunc Yearbook (St Paul, MN)
- Class of 1942
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Our text, dedicated to Miss Grace Bee Whitridge and reverently in memoriam of Dean Richard U. Jones, will be this biennial, containing a complete pictorial digest of the activities of all the loyal lads and lassies who have attended this college in those years. But before we begin our study it will be necessary to take a 99 course, a survey of the buildings, the faculty, and the administrative staff. For it is only from this background study that one can understand what Macalester has been, what it is, and what it seeks to be. Following this basic survey we take up the major subject of our course, the students and their activities. We see them in their classes, in their societies, clubs, and student organiza- tions. We follow them to their music groups, to their social affairs, and to their athletic events. Finally, we will study them at their leisure-spare moments when they don't know anyone else is around, when they get together with other students or faculty for their favorite pastimes. All the required reading material is contained in this one book, but it is hoped that what is recorded here will act only as source material, serving to recall much that is not found in this short history. The purpose of the course is to enrich the memories of adventures in self-realization, in cooperative experience, and in the cultivation of the art of thinking in which each student has taken part, making this book possible. .ZLL of Konfenfd rerequiriife Gampffm Zecfzbaiicwz aww, Ndfmmmmn fn Afemcwiam RQMLPQJ .Smzcm funicvm Sapkwmm Waeikwwn fn GZQMM Qdflwiaf GMM 0 xfra curricufar Social gawk Wen '4 Sym Zfcwnefffd SpafLQ NZ femme SW! 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After meeting the faculty, both formally and informally, and the all-important administrative staff, we will be ready to proceed to the story of the students themselves. On this base of traditions. institutions, and personnel we shall build up our own record in word and picture of the things that make up the Macalester we all wish to remember. This, our 1942 MAC, with which we reverently pay our respects to Dean Richard Jones, is humbly dedicated to Miss Grace Whitridge. ACK in the days of Romanesque architecture and sweeping moustaches, Macalester College was one lonely building on a wide expanse of prairie. That was in 1885, the year the East Wing of Qld Main was formally dedicated. But that was not actually the beginning, for Macalester had already had a fair sized history, starting with the Baldwin Academies of St. Paul and Minneapolis, founded in 1853 and 1873 respectively. Their founder, the Rev. Edward Duffield N eill, then solicited aid from Mr. Charles Macalester of Philadelphia for converting his school into a college of the New England type. Mr. Macalester donated the elegant Winslow House, a summer hotel at St. Anthony Falls, which was sold to raise money for the East Wing. In 1884 the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Minnesota hired the Rev. Thomas Mc- Curdy as President of the college, and the next year Macalester welcomed all men students who would take the train out to the St. Anthony station and walk through the cornfields to the campus. CHAPEL I Page Nine LASSES began at once, even though the furni- ture had not arrived. Gradu- ally the campus was cleared of cornstallcs, and a few trees KW, , few ' ' I A-xxsmmkrrwbgrewm , .L-,, ,. M . My W , , f, ff ?Q2aas11?:'fE777ff'rMm-.-- mfefffm gqfm.t,,.,,fw ,Q 4, -,lwwfw ,--H , .-,W.,....,. -N-M, ' f -.E 1 i l ,J ,, f, . ' 'Mn-N-N--Avia' ,L V-if-:Q i131?'2 . -, We A ' We - were Planted to keel? the ' d ' h lc A d' f 522?l5?i5 S f1 Wm S 111 C ee - CCOF mg fe' fm rrra nw A9 ifg fri., :If f N K . I. 0 I .fn I-,z . -f.v.L1MA3L::hjg?f2N fgiigzfgfl ,gif 22, fy. LJ. , 1 ' 7 e ,W -wi We- 'M F ' . N1 ' Q: ,:,,,..:. --2+-12 W g,e'e' Mr. Ne1ll s plan, the college ,,, y iv ,Q A ' ffl wi l 5 Q we W ...M wi . -ml:-I -'bg V I l was str1ctly for men only, and wglfgf --.Q. ff A I -- --.3 iff it Wffoiflt Un- AF' ' :21 1? .'i'w' F ' ' L - - f ln the f1rst 111116 years Macal- ti 3,3 at 3, 4555 it , 'ww -f?'W111?yf'Wq5f Y - V ' S - QQ 5 g5fg,,f'gg45Y avi f .,j if 4 7 : i ester S IIEIITIC 21 CHIC O11 t C rgajiqf' r ef-wif- ,pg ff .-iw ,r,, X ,f e '+A s: f-+- Mffpw if X ---M ---,-. W. 3, S, M .. lf, A .Mn lv- A S SCPS l1'1S O 0116 UH F6 may R455 , 'V gs. fifgf . x A -, I V :I male students. But durlng gw lf 13 ggj ' 't,gW e '1x - iv! ' la it Q IQ ' z ff ' A L + that mme the women of the mfg? ff W ee ' f 4 1 r sf 5 g . ffmi.??l'eg2 nat1on had begun to emerge . L, , from the sec:lus1on of the A , 'V ' W '5 :JE -- 1 Ji 4 -..kf :V -K4-:::r5v: +-,...-q.,..a qwgqwa-.mm.:.w .: .w ,m- ,,. V- ' N ,., I ' 5 f yjq'-ff,f?V :if if M '- . . . ., ,,.,, I home and the Board of Trus- la eff, K f L F if 7 ififgffglz 'Wv7?ef , 5 H ,L .gf CAQ 'E'Nlf' Ek-li-W Hg' Vx-f 22 A - 3 5 :ww l 25 52125625155 tees became convmced the fi at il :gre L 231 , L 1:: '?Ti'3 45 evwgw L2 ' , 5- QL-. ,f s xg . iff : N - .. we aggx h S ' iefeffik M B ri? Le f,ffi:H A WCFC CFB to stay. O 111 , QL? Q: :gg k ' ' i f H 1 f 'eg grey V it fl 1 for a flve year trlal run, 1 r'e'- Macalester became co-educa- in f ' ye 1 ' , L ' A are - A 'L W.. . .. tm VQXQX Yi? 5 .wi L ow ,S 1 fn. ..,. avr., i.,.,,,. :Q-.., ,- --,, ,, t, if M . f -V- -.w,,4..z ., rf A., lj ,ew lona . A NSQWQ Y, L Xyk w9,,,w:.,Qggg A K ,f ,txk,..,W LMJW 'Q-if TJ-gi , l ifiggififiw-af :L frvff lf A -f X arg? A SUENCE HALL L .ttt -W-ea L 4 T' A . uf,Tv1r'7fx.feQ55 QL rg .,,,t.ntJ.,., ..t,, , Q :MNWM4 , A amffgv I ' X Page Ten WALLACE HALL ACALESTER grew both in size and reputation, and it became quite a task to huddle all the college activities into the East Wing. The top two Hoors served as men,s dormitory, while the matron lived on the iirst floor. The basement housed dining hall and kitchen, the quarters for the janitor-engineer, and the science laboratory. The chapel occupied room 104, and what little was left had to do for classroom space and office. To make matters worse, the panic of '93 had struck the Twin Cities full force, and no less than thirteen banks closed. Macalester's accumulated obligations of one hundred thousand dollars with which to start the year made the outlook seem so dismal that the Board decided to put a padlock on the doors and give up the school. GYMNASIUM HE GREAT Columbian Exposition was being held in Chicago, and the late Dr. James Wallace was in that city when he heard what the Trustees were planning to do. He hurried back to St. Paul to prevent such action, and after much argument the Board agreed to open the school only so long as funds be provided for its current support. The funds were not actually provided, but the college stayed open, and things improved considerably although the debt was not paid for a number of years. More room was needed so desperately that the benefactors of the college dug deep, and in 1895 Old Main was opened. Macalester had always shown a lively interest in athletics, a baseball team having been organized the first week the college was open which remained undefeated for seven years. So naturally the gymnasium in the basement of Old Main proved to be one of the most popular features of the new building. Handball remained the principal sport for a number of years, and was played both in intramural and intercollegiate competition. Then basketball was introduced, and it was soon apparent the Macalester gym would offer no end of unusual plays with a row of posts right down the center of the Hoor. Page Eleven AME the twentieth century and a successful drive for funds paid off the long-standing debt and left a small endowment. The college immediately looked for the best way to spend it, and landed on the idea of a womenis dormitory. So far the women had lived in a frame house on Summit and Snelling called The Elms. Then in 1908 Wallace I-Iall was opened, and by referring to the biennial for that year we find the following information: The kitchen, laundry, rooms for help, gymnasium, locker rooms, showerbaths, etc., occupy the basement. The fourth story consists of a large, commodious attic. Here are brought those aHllicted with dire disease and those wishing to participate in slumber parties. In the same yearbook we find that young women are admitted to all the privileges of the institu- tion on the same terms as young men. And then are listed the following Rules for the Ladies Hall: Answer the phone cheerfully and accomodatingly-it may be for you. Always run through the halls, never walk. Visitors at midnight spreads not expert at disappearing will be furnished with pillows under the beds. Hymns f also himsj sung but not received on Sundays. The same year saw the opening of the Science Hall which was financed largely with funds from the Carnegie gifts. The science department, which had started out in the basement of East Wing, later moved out to a one story tile building resembling a Northern Power sub-station located just north of where Kirk Hall now stands. But the Morgue, as the students called it, was outgrown, and the department returned to the East Wing on first floor until the new hall was built, as well equipped a building as then existed in the state. KIRK HALL l Page Twelve HE MUSIC depart- ment was next to find new quarters. Founded by Harry Phillips in Room 103, it moved into Room 104 when Old Main was completed, and in 1915 the Wallace Hall dining room served as the recital hall with teaching studios in the small dining rooms. Ar that time Rice Hall was described as a commo- dious building given over to piano practicef, Ten years later the department moved into its present building, the old Macales- ter church. PRESlDENT'S HOME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HE NEW Macalester Presbyterian church building on Lincoln and Macalester was finished in 1924 and it was decided by the trustees of the church that the college should have use of the sanctuary for chapel services. Originally held in Room 104, chapel moved to the studio in 1895, at which time the faculty sat in imposing array on the platform facing the student body throughout every service. Page Thirte LIBRARY S FAR back as 1910 the MAC had declared that l'Macalester's greatest need at the present time is a gymnasium, for the two small gyms were poorly equipped, had no place for spectators, and were not suitable for intercollegiate events. Then in 1927, along with a president's home, the gym was com- pleted, and the yearbook boasted, The gym's the thing! It stands there, the need of years realized, the biggest and best equipped gym in the state. For almost fifty years Macalester men had continued to live in the East Wing or in one of the co-operative boarding houses, such as Edwards Hall located at the south end of Shaw Field, and just recently torn down. Then in 1927 the dormitory was moved from the oldest building to the newest, Kirk Hall, starting a new chapter in student life that promised to become as rich in tradition as the one in the East Wing had been. This year it is the privilege of the 1942 MAC to first record the completion of the new library building. Designed in Gregorian colonial style after the Gymnasium and Kirk 1-Iall it includes two main reading rooms, conference and seminar rooms, a visual and oral aid room, five floors of stacks with over fifty individual study carrels, and a special room for the library of Dr. Edward Neill, the man who first strove to secure for 'Macalester a first class reference library. After being housed in the East Wing, in the Morguef' in Old Main in the northwest corner of first floor, on third Hoor west of the studio, and in recent years in the basement, the library has at last reached an adequate and permanent location. In concluding this introduction to our illustrated course, it should be recorded that Macalester students are already looking toward the day when the quadrangle will be completed by a structure on the eastern edge of the front campus--probably an auditorium with space for the music, speech, radio, and art departments. But until that day, here is where our record must begin. Page Fourteen N REALITY no eulogies are needed, for the record of Grace Bee Whitridge's of- fices is imprinted in the fiber of the college she so long served. It is in remembering the woman who taught home planning when the present gymnasium was a plot of wild grass, the woman who terrifi- ed and enchanted each succes- sive year of freshmen, the woman in the gray smock who M155 GRACE 3, WHITRIDGE lashed flats together in the drafty studio, that these words are written. It is in the rememberance of integrity, of a militant courage, and a gentlewoman's devotion to Nlacalester College that the 1942 Biennial is dedi- cated to Grace Bee Whitridge. T menace! fion -if Page Fifi I . acura 1 E g , i 4 i A iii egg J if: I, ix, XM, ' is i , -A E FICKEN Phu E - ' M DOTY CLlEi2Er?Ifgl the College, Fremh MARGARET ' E mr 'W ARLES I.TURLIx,1a.,,.U-, -A Dean Of Women' W CH President HUGH S. ALEXANDER, Ph.D. MARGARET B. ADAMS HARRIET ALLEN KENNETH A. BROWN Geology Secretarial Studies Piano and Organ Philosophy EZRA CAMP, Ph.D. RUTH BACH IVAN C. BURG CHARLES A. CARLETON Mathematics Piano journalism, Director of News Bureau German Page Sixteen GLENN CLARK, L.L.D. SAMUEL F. FRANKLIN, Ph.D. NORMAN E. COLEMAN, L.L.D. WILLIAM A. CORNELL Creative Religion Psyclvology Englislv anfl Religion Sociology JOHN P. I-IALL JEFFERY FRAUTSCI-IY ESTI-IER GREEN GABRIEL FENYVES, D. MUS Registrar, Greek Geology and Pliysics Laboratory Englislv Piano Assistant i.i.. Prof. Carleton ana' Dr. Colemt took tlre count on at least one que tion put to them during tlris roun table discussion field at a Tuesd. convocation. RUSSELL B. HASTINGS SADIE I-IENLY Plvysics Piano RICHARD L. JOHANSEN PHYLLIS JEDDELOH Speeclv English CARL A. JENSEN EDWIN KAGIN, D.D., D.R.E. A.A.G.O., Hon. T.C.L. Religion Micsical Theory and Organ Norris Pritchard gave luis wife a ride in the swing at Dr. Wallacejs summer laome on Lake Wapo- gasset Page Eiglvleen HELEN HARRIS GORDON HARRISON, PILD. Biology Laboratory, Violin Spanish KENNETH L. HOLMES HOLLIS JOHNSON History Band, Clroir, and Public Sclvool Mzisic E Wlvile Chester Sluiflett and Marion Boggs super- visccl Mloiltle VVillieU Cornellls jqrst wading ex- peclition. RUTH KOONTZ EDITH LANGLEY Sociology English FRANK G. MESERVE, Ph.D. MILTON D. MCLEAN Biology Religion THEODORE MITAU ROYAL A. MOORE German Latin HELEN TRIEGLAFF KRINKIE GRACE L. MAY Art History' Englislv ALBERT S. NICHOLS, Ph.D. JAMES H. NICHOLS, Ph.D. Psyelvology Religion 3? fm QV'-. M., .Q ,pf Page lvineteen DAVID C. PRIMROSE HERMAN PETZOLD MARY GWEN OWEN NORRIS T. PRITCHARD Physical Education Speech Speech Economics FRED A. REPLOGLE, Ph.D. MILDRED TOOP RUTH SCHELLBERG THEOPHIL RUSTERHOLZ Education, Personnel Services Nutrition, Dietitian Physical Education Economics lm Forrest Young got his daughter, Marianne, a drink JOHN SCOTT, Ph.D. CHESTER H. SHIFLETT, Ph.D. Chemistry Chemistry mv Page Twenty Qgffm 39 - MW FORREST A. YOUNG, PILD. BORGHILD SUNDI-IEIM, Ph.D. CLAIR THORALDSON OTTO T. WALTER, Ph.D. Efonomicf French Piano Biology ROBERT WAITE MYRTLE WEED MARIE ODEGARD WISE FRANTISEK WOLF, R.N.D. History Piano Plvysifal Education Matlrematics Wlrilf' Dr. Kagin got lrimself a fisla. Or did fre? HERBERT WOOD, PHD. FRANK EARL WARD History English Page Twenty-one .f4c!mini6fra fion ,X FERNAM N. BUDOLFSON Comptroller CHARLOTTE GRAHAM Director of Wallace Hall IRMA GOWANS NORMAN K. ELLIOTT Research Assistant DOROTHY HENNINGSEN Library Cataloger ISOBEL I-IARDING Secretary to Admissions Counsellor Secretary to tlve Director of Personnel Services bfmfs, ggzaic J' I r 5.11-tj, .. .. an H 1. ' 5--' L ROBERTA GILLIS ELSIE BRAUNINGER College Nurse Supervisor Telephone Switchboard ERNA KAISER MARGARET HAMMOND Secretary of Student Financial Secretary to tlve Deans Affairs Page Twenty-two S B i A I 'HUP NORMAN MCRAE DOROTHY PETERSON MRS. CLARK RHODES LORRAINE STEGNER Superintendent of Plant and Grounds Secretary to the Faculty Director of Kirk Hall Secretary to the Registrar GEORGE SCOTTON HELEN STRATTE ROSALIE KOLLARICH HELEN VICK Admissions Counsellor Librarian Secretary to the President Assistant Librarian Wat Hffafed yawn, . . . MARION BOGGS, Ph.D. JAMES MESSEAS BURTON PAULU Political Science Cello Radio Appreciation RAYMOND BRADLEY, Ph.D. STANLEY NELSON MARY ROBERTS , , l Flute Education Mechanical Drawing DORA SCHAETTGEN EREIDA CLAUSSEN, M.T. C. SVERRE NORBORG, PhD. 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Semcffu . . JUDLMZUJZJ . . Scwpkammea . . QQQJZWMQM . . fn Glqmw Page Twenly-six K ,xy EQUIRED for any course are the subjects which will present the facts necessary to the understanding of the field. We, therefore, see fit to require an acquaintance with the students of Macalester college-seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. We also present the officers of each class and list the distinctive contributions of each class to the activities of the college. Since Macalester seeks to be a place of culture where intellectual horizons are widened by an emphasis on the humanities, science, and philosophy, We feel that the classroom activities of a student are by far the most important feature of his college education and therefore place our collection of classroom pictures in this, the required section of our illustrated course. eniom . ldT'V . mor Clr155 fffffe . ' Al'ce'GOdli,il, if religious edllfatltilil is doing we Of the leaders in the lr ' and is on f Reconciliation.. lowshlp 0 treasurer,dl5l'ngub'7. Mack, secretary- mance Wim ed herself by her plwofrin at the COW' flvf Minn?S0ta'Syllnfi'Zl ,She also had certo Recital ill' iearls third ffldlo' ' 1 zs the f1leallo1in Letters to Lucernffii I? url ' en iiliich Roger Peterson, C5555 P31 also . . Og . likewise had 4 pgrtots Club for tlus resident Ol the C P 916417. HARRIET ANDERSON Pierpont, South Dakota Mzisir ROGER ALLEN Saint Paul Philosophy HE seniors, on the last lap of their four-year run, have cleared all hurdles in the track. From September to june the pace was swift. Seniors carried oil the blue ribbon for decorating Old Main at I-I omecoming, frantically whisked from classes to committees to social activities, sat in the front rows in chapel, C . .rowned over comprehensives, picnicked in the spring, and the senior girls cemented their friendships at a three-day retreat. Capped and gowned, the class of '42 assumed new dignity and gravity. They saw some of their classmates leave to serve in the armed forces, looked backward over their store of Macalester memories, and forward beyond commencement to grave and challenging responsibilities. VIRGINIA ANDERSON CAROL ABEL ROBERT AUFDERI-IEIDE Saint Paul Saint Paul New Ulm, Minnesota Biology Speech Music Page Twenly-seven FREDERIC BATI-IKE Saint Paul Biology DURANT BARCLAY Marble, Minnesota Political Stienfe ARVID BRINKMAN Saint Paul RUTH BERLIN Saint Paul English CAROL BRACK Staten Island, New York Matlvematics HARRIET BROWN Saint Paul Efonomfff Biology RUTH AUFDERHEIDE ERVIN BLOCK New Ulm, Minnesota Nicollet, Minnesota Biology History FRANCES BLOOMFIELD MARY JEAN BOWE Saint Paul Elk River, Minnesota English i i i History MARJORIE BROWN LUCY BUCK Saint Paul Saint Paul Speech English Page Twenty eight JEANNE BEULKE CYNTHIA BURGESS Racine, Wisconsin Saint Paul Economics Biology MARY CRUM MAVIS CRIST Spring Valley, Minnesota Jeffers, Minnesota English Economics BETTY DAVIS RUTH ELDRED Stillwater, Minnesota Bismarck, North Dalcota Eronomics Chemistry gn. ,W 5 EMILY MAE BUTI-I JAMES BRACK Faribault, Minnesota Saint Paul Economics Psychology LOIS CULLIGAN FREDERICK COATES Saint Paul Saint Paul Sociology History LAURA MAY DAVIDSON ERIC CLAMONS Plainview, Minnesota Vienna, Austria History Mathematics Page Twenty-nine ROBERT ELLIOTT GWENDOLYN ELROD Ann Arbor, Michigan Minneapolis Economics and Political Science Chemistry LOWELL GESS Nerstrand, Minnesota Philosophy KENNETH HAAN Saint Paul Political Science WILLIAM GROBE Duluth, Minnesota Sociology ALICE GODFREY Saint Paul Psychology CECILE ENG JAMES FIGENSHAU Saint Paul South Saint Paul History Chemistry ELIZABETH FULTON BETTY FLAD Virginia, Minnesota Saint Paul English Psychology WINIFRED GIBBS HARRY HADD Big Lake, Minnesota Saint Paul Economics Economics Page Thirty ,Wynn 5 JAMES HARRIS Le Sueur, Minnesota FAITH HEIDINGER Saint Paul Etonomics History ROGER HULTGREN Spicer. Minnesota CHARLES JARVIS Lowry, Minnesota Chemistry Chemistry KENNETH JOHNSON MARY ALICE JOHNSON Saint Paul Glen Lake, Minnesota Speech Biology HELEN HOFMEISTER RONALD HOWARD Saint Paul Minneapolis Economics Biology MARGARET JACOBS DOROTHY HOLLAND-BOLER Willmar, Minnesota Minneapolis Economics Sociology ELEANOR JOHNSON NORMAN KAYE Saint Paul Saint Paul Biology General Science Page Thirty-one 3 , MARGARET KEELEY JEAN MACK MARGARET KROSCI-I HARRIET MCPHETRES Saint, Paul Bozeman, Montana Blue Earth, Minnesota Stillwater, Minnesota .Mathematics Music Speech English RUSSELL KOTVAL ROBERT KING CHARLES LUDWIG ERNIE LUSTMANN Vesta, Minnesota St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis Park, Minnesota Glencoe, Minnesota Chemistry Biology Chemistry Music VIRGIL MANN JOHN MCGEE BRUCE MESERVE COLLIN OSTRANDER McFarland, Wisconsin Saint Paul Saint Paul Albert Lea, Minnesota Geology History Chemistry Economics and Political Science Page Thirty-two 53' T ROGER PETERSON JACK PATNODE PERRY ROBINSON ROGER ROHRBACHER Saint Paul International Falls, Minnesota Crystal Springs, North Dakota Saint Paul Economic: English Economics Chemistry ELLEN ROWLEY JOHN RUNQUIST STANLEY RUDE ALAN RUSTERHOLZ Saint Paul Duluth, Minnesota Saint Paul Saint Paul Psychology Chemistry Speeflv Biology GRACE NORUM DOROTHY MITCHELL RUTH NELSON DOROTHY OSTERGREN Saint Paul Saint Paul Oak Park, Illinois Saint Paul Biology M145iC Soriology Speerlv 5 Nw Page Thirty-three FREEMAN SCI-IRODER MARY JANE SCI-IROEDER SUZANNE SI-IERK WAYNE SATER . Saint Paul Stillwater, Minnesota Cumberland, Maryland Minneapolis Economics Economics Sociology Economics ROBERT STROM VIRGINIA SNYDER ELIZABETH SPERLING McGregor, Minnesota Minneapolis Minneapolis Economirs Speech English DON WILLIAMS IRMA SWANSON MILDRED WRIGHT RODNEY WARNER Saint Paul Blackberry, Minnesota Minneapolis Rockford, Illinois Economics Biology English Economics Page Thirty-four leaders, sponsibilities, getting into the harness o l!llfll0l fi FTER passing through the t f sages 0 fresh- man confusion and sophomore gaiety, the juniors find themselves confronted with more serious academic problems. They puzzle over the contents of the college catalog, busily juggle credits and courses, ponder over majors and minors, worry about honor points and scholas- tic averages. Theirs is the class that arrived the same year as Prexy Turclc, that fought back one of the most furious barbarian attacks on the Homecoming bonfire, and that figured in the notorious John and Mary kidnapping case. They were one of the few classes to defeat a group of determined freshman fi hr ' h The g ers in t e sand-bag rush. y proudly claim a more-than-their-share supply of scholars, star athletes, and editors of The Mac Vlfeekl Th G y, e ateway, and the MAC. These juniors have become recognized campus and have begun to carry important re- for their final fling next year as rhe seniors of i43. . MT lass President ' rose, 55516 y c junior S with Helen Prim mP'1Te Hole CO L . of 9 J vice-President Ge g Tom Davis dn .freasv-fer' BETTY ALEXANDER MAR-IORIE ANDERSON RUTH BARAN PHILIP ANDERSON Saint Paul Saint Paul Saint Paul Minneapolis Mathematics Biology Sociology History eavi is Page Thirty-ji 8 Wes Aw, BETTY BLAKE Hibbing, Minnesota Englifh KATE BRADLEY Duluth, Minnesota Chicago Iliinois Marshfield, Wisconsin 5 it 4 MARY BERGSMAN Granite Falls, Minnesota M uxic ALYCE BOYLE Bemidji, Minnesota Biology English BETTY CLARK BETH CARLANDER Minneapolis Sociology Bzology Latin M 3 A 'E I-IARLAN DAVIS SHIRLEY DAWSON MILDRED DAVIS RICHARD DE LONG Aberdeen, South Dakota Saint Paul Minneapolis Anoka, Minnesota Music Sociology Psyclvology Economics THOMAS DAVIS DORA DUNN MARJORIE DIXON CURTIS FULLER Wadena, Minnesota Saint Paul Saint Paul Saint Paul Biology English Political Science Speech VERNON DOMS KATHRYN FROI-ILICI-I ELLEN FULLER WILLIAM GILBERT Woodstock, Minnesota Rapid City, South Dakota Saint Paul Luverne, Minnesota Chemistry Micsic Economics Economics Page Thirty seven WILLIS GRAMITI-I MARY ELLA GOINS Waconia, Minnesota Saint Paul Higfory English LYLE HALS SHIRLEY HADD Rush City, Minnesota Saint Paul Chemistry History HAROLD KENNEDY VIRGINIA HOWARD Benson, Minnesota Saint Paul Economics and Psychology French LOIS GALLE WILLIAM GILLILAND North Saint Paul Saint Paul English Economics and Political Science ELIZABETH HILTS VINCENT KAEHLER Owens, Wisconsin Springfield, Minnesota Sociology Chemistry DONNA KELLER GEORGE LEAVITT Saint Paul Saint Paul Chemistry Economics and Political Science Page Thirty-eight FRANK LOGMAN Saint Paul Biology DAVID LYKSETT Hudson, Wisconsin Economics DAVID MASON Williams, Minnesota History DOROTHY KIRCHER Olivia, Minnesota Economics PAUL MacMULLAN Minneapolis I Chemistry DOROTHY McKAY Duluth, Minnesota History LOIS LIBBY RICHARD LE MASTER Saint Paul Indianapolis, Indiana Music Speech BETTY MacKNIGHT FREDERICK LINDQUIST Saint Paul Harris, Minnesota Psychology Economics NORMA MACOMBER JOHN MOE St. Clair, Minnesota Fort Dodge, Iowa History History Page Tlvirty-nir 4 BARBARA MESERVE ABIGAIL MOORE :mmm Saint Paul Jackson, Minnesota English English BERNICE PETERSON ROSEMARY PENNINGTON Parkers Prairie, Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota English Biology EDWARD MUNDAY JOHN K. PETERSON Saint Paul Douglas Lodge, Minnesota Physics General Science JOYCE MOULTON CONSTANCE NELSO Rush City, Minnesota Minneapolis Sociology Sociology MARY ELLEN O,-IALA LOUISE NELSON Saint Paul Oak Park, Iliinois Sociology Biology EDWARD PETZOLD ROBERT MUNDAY Saint Paul Saint Paul Political Science Chemistry Page Forty E s 5 RUSSELL SARGENT Recl Wing, Minnesota Sociology CAROL PETERSON Lake City, Minnesota r t..., saf DONALD RIESBERG Hutchinson, Minnesota Sociology NORMA PETERSEN Springfield, Minnesota History, Sociology ROSE SETTERBERG MARJORIE SLATER Slayton, Minnesota Saint Paul Efonomics Hixtory if ', DAVID SAUNDERS Parkers Prairie, Minnesota Economicf HELEN PRIMROSE Saint Paul Biology BETTIE ROWE-TRUMBLE Winona, Minnesota Economirs GEORGE SCHAFER Saint Paul Pluysirs AILEEN REICHERT Marshall, Minnesota History RUTH RICHTER Hunter, North Dakota Biology Page Forty on JEROME TIMBERLAKE Saint Paul English LOIS TVERBERG Grafton, North Dakota Economics BETTY WESTMAN Lebanon, Missouri Chemistry HELEN TOBIN Eveleth, Minnesota Sociology ETHEL WAGNER Conde, South Dakota PHYLLIS TUCKER Saint Paul Speech ARLINE WALLER, Redwood Falls, Minnesota Economics English ANSEL ZEHM RUSSELL WIGFIELD South Saint Paul Saint Paul ROBERT SMITH Biology and Chemisiry Philosophy Aberdeen, South Dakota Economics CARYL VERMILYA Saint Paul Sociology CATHERINE WETTELAND South Saint Paul Economics and Political Science Page Forly-two JEANNE WILKINSON JEAN WETTERLIN MARY WILLIS BONNIE WYATT Saint Paul Saint Paul Saint Paul Saint Paul Economics English Economics English .gimiorfi . . RICHARD ALM Saint Paul Economics NORVAL ANDERSON Hudson, Wisconsin Chemistry EUGENE BASSETT Hinckley, Minnesota History uniorfi . . WARREN ALCOX Chisholm, Minnesota Chemistry DARELL APITZ Amboy, Minnesota Economics JOHN ARNESON Minneapolis Political Science JOEL BLOOMFIELD Saint Paul Geology JOHANNA BRATUSH Eveleth, Minnesota English JOHN CLARK Minneapolis Economics MILES CLARK Saint Paul Physics RALPH COLAIZY Saint Paul Psychology Wai IQJWJ THOMAS HOLMES Saint Paul Geology KEITH HUNT Big Lake, Minnesota History GEORGE KATZ Saint Paul History JOSEPH NOVAK Ely, Minnesota History DEAN COREY Beloit, Wisconsin Economics MILTON CORNWALL Saint Paul Biology DUANE DAHLQUIST Hadley, Minnesota Speech ROLAND DE LAPP Luverne, Minnesota Philosophy ROBERT DURST Chokio, Minnesota Geology ELLSWORTH ERICKSON South Saint Paul Chemistry ALLEN FOBES Redwood Falls, Minnesota Psychology ROBERT FRAREY Virginia, Minnesota Political Science ROSCOE HOIOSEN Madelia, Minnesota History ROBERT JACKSON Saint Paul Economics X ,, ALICE ROBERTSON Jackson, Minnesota Sociology SIDNEY SHOGREN North Saint Paul Economics REBECCA STOHL Saint Paul History JAMES WOOD Minneapolis Music JOHN JAMES Lake Crystal, Minnesota Chemistry WILLIAM KINSEY Owatonna, Minnesota History OTIS LOOSE New Ulm, Minnesota German ROBERT MCLEOD Osage, Iowa Sociology MARJORIE PEAVEY Ladysmith, Wisconsin Economics ROBERT RAFFERTY Saint Paul Sociology ROBERT SIMAN Fulda, Minnesota General Science DORIS STRUTHERS Amiret, Minnesota Economics ELMER WHYTE Saint Paul Greek REVOIDA WRIGHT Saint Paul Music Education Page Forty th ce . Meryimdfl. . H,Li1'l- w. ,,, . ,,... .. W-Y lleflllelr fer, tu. rv s . powers, n. J I Tow: R. SC H. Hvlfflw B. B ker, R , F uri? ' ht Jqrst row: K. Hefrmanni M. Fell-rnans L' Hagel, m Lai ,l. Swanson, C- Ldckore O Left LZ ng , B NiPP0ldl' W' K?-le,Wilson R. Burnf, T O ,R Carter B. Castle. rowr - 51, . f I erson. - t fiiimm, VVat18e1gtee7Rld1r?.K4Pl'lOc18land, A. SclJwc1TfZ: V m , E417 1 ' R, Anderson, A- Ro er Lienke so lzomore resident, and Mar aret Durkee, secretar -treasurer, are 8 1 P P 8 I h 3' pretty muclv amused by tlre state of affairs. Not so vice-president Art Tlrom, Wlzo finds luimself up the king ron' Witlvout a king. Page Forty-four .SZID 0lflfLOIf'85 Left to riglrt, first row: P. Tayler, I. Cricliton, N. Tloorgrimson, R. Henry, M. Stork, B. Topel, M. Simp- son, M. Allen. Second row: J. Gaw, B. Carlson, M. Jensen, E. Tsclvida, M. Beyrer, M. Durkee, D. King, E. Clrristensen, K. Messenger, D. Stru- tlzers. Tlrird row: R. Clark, B. Hunter, B. Clymer, L. Anderson, R. Everett, D. Nelson, M. Mickelson, K. Stroud, H. Gould, A. Onfyang. Fourtlr row: G. McKenfin, P. Herzog, I. Sclvelander, G. Lloyd, R. Santella, D. Keys, Holzmann, Hicks. Fiftlv row: Collins, R. Dierenjqeld, Giblette, D. Kingsley, I. Yeager, R. Hungerford, C. Kastner, L. Gass- man, I. Fislrer, M. Buck, G. West- lunfl. Sixth row: R. Garrett, G. Brownlee, T. Montietlv, A. Steece, R. Penson, Gustad, G. Lund, R. Davis, D. Lemlvke, C. jackson, E. Ruis, Seventh row: B. Foster, C. Lewis, R. Talmadge, R. Selrmidt, M. Hirsclvey, W. jones, G. Vfbeeler, D. Aarvig, D. Cameron, F. Mantlrey, D. Waln- luncl. OVE-UP DAY installed last year's freshmen in the ranks of the gay young soph,mores, those college-wise sophisticates who have become fellows- and gals-about-campus. They are the ones who tradition- ally find time to sip colces in the grille, practice the con- versational arts in the dorms, the girls' lounge, the Y room, or on the campus in front of Old Main. The sophomores paid tribute to the seniors on Cap and Gown Day when they lined the chapel aisles for the senior processional. They climaxed the day and the year with that gala event, the All-College Ball, given hy the sopho- mores to honor the 1942 graduates-to-he. Gray hairs and worry lines appeared as the planners became tangled with legal technicalities and musicians, unions. Frantic tele- grams whizzed hack and forth between St. Paul and Chi- cago with the result that Macites danced to the smooth rhythms of Correy Lynn,s hand, one of Chicago's most popular. A x xxx r Wi 523 ALL f f cottecd klein ly. X' -im. Page Forty Never was the teamwork of the freshmen class officers shown to bet- ter advantage than in the grille as Dick Peterson, vice-president, Doris Mae Norman, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Hindman, president, split a coke three ways. Doris succeeded Barbara Shippey the second semester. Left to right, first row: Lawshe, G. Ellenson, Holland, R. Sperling, H. Strohm, H. Kidder, G. Heaton, J. Hagen, W. Endersbe, C. Boyd, L. Baker, W. Gladitsch, M. Lester, W. Hindman, C. Steinkraus, E. Reps, Corbin, W. Moore, D. Miller, Mr. Scotton. Second row: N. Carter, K. Sigfrid, M. Stocking, E. Seestedt, 1. Welan- der, G. Richardson, S. Brooks, Gassman, P. Larsen, G. Bremer, M. Galchutt, E. Freeman, M. Francin, D. James, A. Packerman, M. Sawyer, L. Fountain, P. Flatten, W. Johnson, C. Zenker, Roy Bldred. Third row: L. Denzer, C. Robertson, D. Wagner, D. Whiston, Keeley, M. Wilder, Macy, N. Kienitz, H. Zabel, C. Hawks, H. Braden. Fourth row: M. Schroeder, M. Sherk, V. Heimark, L. Gunnerud, P. Wahl, J. Stockdill, f. Shellhouse, I. Weddendorf, P. Pugh, M. Bartholomew, julia Davis, B. Victor, Alice Anderson, B. Lawhead, A. Wolfgrarn, A. Winter, I. Pearson, M. Banks, A. Bjerke, L. Sande, M. Cohen, P. Pollock. Fifth row: V. Innes, P. Rob- bins, O. Kvenberg, E. Frederickson, S. Martinson, I. Askeroth, R. Engst, M. Reeves, B. Shippey, f. Wefer, Stageberg, H. Varien, L. Morrison, M. Aasland, M. MC- Intosh, Audrey Anderson, M. Dawson, A. Niemann, B. Larsen, M. Merches, C. Wood. Sixth row: D. Ralph, A. Dunnavan, R. Forbes, M. Corson, V. Worley, D. Vorzs, M. Reichardt, A. Tyrholm, N. Whiting, Dobbins, Hadd, D. Curtis, fudith Davis, N. Balstad, S. Ylvisaker, L. Lind, Hurst, Wallom, A. Larson, D. Levey. Seventh row: C. Swanson, P. Abroe, M. Collar, P. Leinenkiigel, L. Sargent, D. Norman, C. Munch, C. Sherman, E. Barr, N. Christensen, C. Nelson, E. Koerner, E. Harrison, B. Hoben, H. Thomas, J. Cain, M. Rundquist, A. Shiflett, C. Axelson, R. Sleeaer, J. Pearson. Eighth row: R. Nloore, N. Snavely, K. Busse, V. Angell, D. Berlin, B. Borchers, Giljqllan, V. Pappas, L. Senncss, M. Solverson, Lundberg, Palle- sen, T. Cassidy, F. tVIcCoy, M. Thomas, V. Rozithfer, G. Pohl, M. Hill, E. Sweet, R. Lampe, A. Snackenburg. Ninth row: C. M. johnson, R. Stougaard, H. Johnson, O. Reeve, P. Thuma, R. Teipel, L. Olson, M. Hofacker, N. Hohmann, H. Holliday, F. Chapman, H. Guild, Y. Hanson, E. Perry, C. Brown, C. Erickson, V. Heise, L. Ger- hardt, D. Nelson. Tenth row: H. Goltz, L. Severance, Turner, D. Hearn, C. Neu- meister, H. Penning, G. Everest, M. Montman, H. Given, B. Clark, P. Siegler, K. jones, I. Conrad, R. Larson, S. Peterson, A. Cederberg, F. Fuller, Heinze, Roblt Richter. Eleventh row: Roberts, S. Hiries, T. Gillott, Barrett, H. Hermann, R. Mac- Cornack, G. Hemerick, D. Sutherland, E. Clark, Chase, R. Laatsch, W. Pennig, D. Mishek, G. Barre, 1. D. Pcterson, C. Boyd, L. D. Swanson, D. Panushka. B. Bens, F. Wicker, G. Pettersen. Twelfth row: I. Pring, E. Martin, Hiiglves, Robertson, D. Mitchell, VV. Pederson, E. Nelson, Nl. Schatz, M. Uhlrcih, R. Peterson, C. W. John- 1 son, R. Uppgren, G. Meeker, P. Weeldreyer, C. jones, H. Schultz, R. Merritt. Page Forty-six fransfer student Alyce Boyle and freshman Rutlv Forbes eat lunclr at Wally Hall before heading out for Froslv Camp. IRST TO show up on the campus last fall, the lads and lassies of ,45 started off the year with a weelc of ac- tivities designed especially for new students. First there was the testing pro- gram-a day and a half of drawing little blaclc lines on the answer sheets. Then, after having their upassport photosi' talcen, they were off for a day and a half of relaxation at Frosh Camp where they first met their profs. Declcing themselves out in their most tat- tered garments, they went on the Hobo l-like clown Summit Avenue to Shadow Falls. They end- ed their initiation merry-go-round by feudin' and two-steppin' at the hillbilly Y-Jam. From then on they wore 'their green caps and bows jauntily, not meelcly, and were soon stomping into the midist of the campus activity, assuming their first major responsibility in build- ing the Homecoming bonfire. Grace Bremer was strangely inspired by tlve Freshmen Tests, wlvile Patricia Robbins showed a more usual reaction. Page Forty-seven HE GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY gets a Workout when theBALLROOM DANCING class takes up South American dances. Mrs. Wise demon- strates arm position as Ross Garrett and Virginia Snyder try the Rhumba dip. Peet parallel and Hat on the floor, one knee bent and one straight, just lean over and there you are. Only donlt drop the girl! Jn Cigna HILE trying to remember how to pro- ject from the diaphram and when to use median stress, Alyce Boyle waits for Allen Fobes to give her the cue to start recording. Both stu- dents in the Fundamentals SPEECH course, they are doing a radio play to discover the problems connected with coordination of voice, music, and sound effects. OR THEM as loves to com- mune with nature, there is no better opportunity than the GEOLOGY field trip to Taylors Falls each spring. Come rain, come shine, these dauntless searchers after the fossilis pre-fvistoricis take up their abode in tents, and com- bine field trips to fossil beds with lectures by Prof. Alexander. The biggest surprise of the trip always proves to be the way the husky youths of Macalester have to hustle to keep up with Prof. Alex on the walking trips. Page Forty-eight HE SERIOUS expressions are caused by the discov- eries made when Grace Norum fleftj and Virginia Wolfangle Qrightj get to prying around in the files in the ENGLISH ofiice. These records show what each freshman is doing in his creative writing, give his background, and a report of his conferences. Armed with this information, the teaching assistants root out language usage faults and recommend the neces- sary remedial study. COMMAND appearance at the Red Wing Reform- atory Qfor performance purposes only, climaxed the year,s pro- gram for the Macalester CHORAL READERS under the direction of Mary Gwen Owen. Other activ- ities included chapel programs, Twin City concerts, recordings, and two invitations to the WLB Playhouse. F SPECIAL interest to students taking ART courses was the visit of George Rickey, artist from the Association of American Colleges in fn, New York, in the spring of 1941. At one of his demonstration lectures, Mr. Rickey selected Phyllis Dirks as his subject from a large group of Macal- ester students. Phyllis is pictured here beside the partly finished portrait. Lcft to right, front row: B. Andrews, D. Dunn, M. Stork, L. Buck, P. Tucfqcr, Mis.t Owen, V. Snydcr, D. Keys, V. Bjornbcrg, Sfvcflfnlzlxc. Second row: H. Davis, M0141- fwi. G. Langley, B. Carlton, XVI. Davie, 13. Pctcrron, IW. Oijdlcl, B. Blake, R. Svfmzidt. Third ron-': R. Sargcnt, H. Golfz, R. Dicrcnjiefd, C. lViUfon, J. Robcrfxmi, C. jorzcx, If. Nlartiri. fczzxcfz. Patriotic. Piper' Iiorty-rzz EW to Macalester since the last yearbook was published is the WRITING LABORATORY located on the third floor of the East Wing. One of the rooms has fifteen typewriters available to all students at certain hours of the day. Burt Baker and Audrey Olsen are pictured in the other room which has eighteen specially built desks with ref- erence books to be used as an aid to good writing in all courses. OLL them bones, says John Runquist as he gets in a little work in COMPARATIVE ANATOMY in dissecting techniques. The carcass receiving special attention here was once a cat. LL you have to do is sign up for a course in MECHANICAL DRAW- ING and you can do sketching, letter- ing, working drawings, conventions, standards, tracing, and blueprinting. H. . . K 1 Cederberg, . First row, back to front' VIZ rojile I- Heinze' W' En Kidder, A. OWN' Sem mea. Third ww: E- CW' H Ives D- PWM f 1 dersbe, -I- ug J W. Pennig, B' F05 e ' L. Baker, R- Lampe' LNDING the properties for all the major pro- ductions is just one of the jobs assigned to the PLAY PRODUCTION class. They also build the set, de- sign the lighting, record the sound effects, and act as as- sistant director, stage manager, and crew the night of the performance. Harriet Mcphetres is shown looking over one of the prospective props for 'QYou Canlt Take It With You,,' which required over one hundred items. F F E R E D as work without academic credit, SECRETARIAL STUDIES give students a chance to brush up on typing and shorthand before applying for a job requiring those skills. Lois Culligan is pictured taking a letter from the dictaphone under the supervision of Margaret Adams. I-IE war time program for women includes work in FIRST AID techniques. Following the procedure out- lined in the little book, Ruth Schellberg and Ruth Baran apply a pad at the pressure point and then stretch the arm over a splint. Margaret Keeley has supposedly broken her humerus. NYONE who feels a desire to study the fundamental principles of animal biology and investigate representatives of the phyla of the invertebrates and vertebrates with reference to their structure, functions, and relation to environment will flnd that ZOOLOCY is just the course they have been looking for. Dr. Me- serve and Marianne Reichardt dis- agree on the proper attitude to- ward a lamprey eel, which, by the way, is one of the vertebrates. The charts on the wall in back of Marianne shows that there is really more to the earthworm than usually meets the eye. egg 2 ,pawns WU! Mai f Nxyfvfjthe pagean, l JW W X HE ground school classes held twice a week to study aviation rules, meteorology, and navigation are only half the worlc required of stu- Clents in CIVILIAN PILOT TRAIN- ING, who also have to put in forty hours of flying at the Saint Paul air- port. Physical requirements and the course maneuvers have been altered to meet the requirements of the army, which soon will have direct supervi- sion of the course. Chuck Lackore and Ed Petzold study the dismantled engine upstairs in the gymnasium. NE of the newest forms of art expression is MODERN DANCING which is of- fered as one of the women's physical education courses. The group is shown watching a diH:x- cult routine during a rehearsal for t Call to Americaf' M tqlrulzt: E. McGandy, rson, J. Wetterlin, D. Wlviston. Stand- , C. Lloyd. Front row, left to riglnt: Dr. ME56TW'C, M. Frazer, O. Reeve, Figenslnau, N. Anderson. Stan E. Budrow, D. Wl7i5to11, N. Balslazl, M. Swan, D. Ralph, H. Primrose. Page Fifty-:wo ding: PRING is sprung, the sun is riz. I wonder what them plantlets iz? So goes the theme song of the first course in BOTANY. Part of the work of the course, Weather per- mitting, is to identify and clas- sify some of the higher forms of plants found on the cam- pus. 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V 1 VM , Mg V- .., ,.,nV.g., V, ..:VV..,,,V ' V 'f -,Q-- WZ - -. :gf-I 1 -f J.Vi1'? V,'I?3f'K,'9 V- SV. 1f 'V- ,.5i ' ,3,:gV':-':2:VLV fif'X KV' 3 , Q -,Qt 4 . g5,,lV1.'V , -.AV.3,., ,,V:fg :fu x.,V.,k J3.,V,V4w,, V H, w1,Y.:.?, .N , 'V . '1 VV: f ,. '-'QVV-xf VV',-2:6 L-'s'1.'+gV: . .'. V, - ,f-.31Vi..-1V:.-'JV -sf,-F -f 4 . ' :Vg K V-fv . Y V' 11 V V' V.- - , .aw ' if-lj, in , 1 Q V '.f's'5.',-f ' . , . ,V . V if H Qlafionaf . . gaciefiei . . 641,64 . . 0 PTIONAL courses are offered in any curriculum in order to round out a liberal education and to allow greater freedom for the special interests of each student. Those included in our illustrated course have three main functions. The social aspect is taken care of by the societies, which offer unusual opportunities for on- and off-campus students to become better acquainted, the special clubs for day students, and the dormitories for campus residents. Other clubs and organizations give students a chance for further investi- gation in fields of particular interest, both religious and secular. The third t e of rou is of interest mainl to students who wish YP S P Y to join in some musical activity. We deem each of these functions so necessary to the proper rounding out of our course that we leave ou no choice but to investi ate them all. Y 8 Alf l n wif? ' n Page F i fty- four .Q- A f.,.1 ignite, 5 'la lan, I Z ef' F THE girls at Macalester display complete poise and mastery of the social graces, the credit is probably due to the Charm Clinic which the Thalian Society sponsored during the winter. This clinic was open to all women, whether mem- bers of the society or not, and featured as part of the course lessons in posture, walking, and sitting by Mrs. Marie Wise, and social etiquette by Miss Grace Whitridge. The clinic was climaxed by a style show in which campus girls acted as models. With Marjorie Brown as their president, the Thalians were co-participants in an event which did much to promote understanding and good-will between societies when they cooperated with the Philotian Society in a joint Spring Formal. Marjorie Brown arranges tlue clvcese crackers, as Marjorie Slater puts more lettuce on tlve salaa' and Marion Janssen dishes up the nuts for tlze Tlvalian spring ruslving party. Left to riglvt, seated! Vice-Pres. F. Heitlinger, S. Hadd, Pres. M. Standing: B. Ufyatt, M. Willis, Treas. M. Janssen, C. Lloyd, E. Brown, H. Gould, C. Wetteland, V. Snyder, Moulton, S. Dawson, Sperling, Sec. M. Slater, Beulke, Collar, K. Herrmann, Rutlr E. folmson, C. Nelson, D. Dunn. Rirlaler, B. Topel. Page Fifty-fire l9AiAfi0n ITH plenty of gifts for everyone and a gayly dec- orated tree besides, the members of the Philotian society played feminine Santa Clauses and turned their annual Christmas party into a very special event for twenty of the under-privileged Mexican children of the neigh- borhood house this year. Electing Ruth Nelson their president for the first semester and Lucy Buck the second, the society redecorated their room on the fourth floor of science hall to create a kitchen, and ate their home-cooked suppers there once every two weeks. The Philos foster the ideas for that first dance in the spring of the year, the Spring Swing, where this year the col- lege danced to the music of the Swingin' Scots. The society did its part in promoting intersociety good will by cooperating with the Thalian Society in a joint spring formal. E The jqrst warm day of fpring lured Lois Cul- qi Y ligan over to Wlvere Gracie Norurn and Ellen 5 f 1 G 1, Fuller are enjoying the sun on tlve front cam- M. pus. I Y7 Left to right, seated: D. Ostergren, Pres. L. Buck, N. Macomber, IW. E. Rowley, Vice-Pres. Rutlv Elzlred, 1. Elqstrand, M. Buck, M. Kroflv, Crum, M. Keeley, H. Mcplretres, L. Culligan, R. Nelson, G. Norum. M. Bergsman. Tlrirci' row: C. Vermilya, J. Marla, W. Gibbs, N. Thor- Second row: V. Howard, Treas. B. Westman, M. Srlrroeder, S. Slrerk, grimson, M. Durkee, L. Nelson, I. Fixlver, L. Gassman, Sec. C. Kastner. Page Fifty-:ix Md1 djL'd71 Simpson gets a hair-raising grip on Arrin Gearman while Blois Barrett lvolcls tlre EMG Fifa!! -' .4 mop and the water bucket during Clean-up and Paint-up llfeek in tlve Hgfp rooms. Woerion HE OLDEST continuously active student organ- ization on the campus, the Hyperion Society also has the distinction of being the only society open to both men and women students. This last year with Harlan Davis as president, the club held two skating parties, one open to all students, and the second for club members only which was followed by a supper- dance in the Hyp rooms. Macalester College suddenly became foot-conscious when the Hyperions set up a shoe shine booth in the front hall of Old Main for three days in the spring. Members of the society did the polishing and the pro- ceeds were turned over to the fund to buy gift cases for Macalester men in the armed services. Having caught the uclean-up and paint-up,' spirit, the Hyps next redecorated their rooms, doing the scrubbing and calcimining at an evening meeting. Following the trend set by the All-College Formal Dance, the Hyperions held an economy Spring Formal at Connell's Restaurant in the middle of May. Yr f ZNWW ' .XQIQXW Left to riglrt, seated: A. Jacobson, K. Frolvliclv. C. Brack, L. Wessell, Lemlrlqe, Vice-Pres. G. Leavitt, A. Gearman, W. Jones, A. Steece, R. B. Clymer, V. Bjornlzerg, R. Berlin, F. Bloomfield, E. Tsclrida. Sec. L. Smith, W. Knowles. Fourth row: Treas. D. Rieslyerg, Bloomfield, Galle, M. Simpson. Second row: W. Kaye, C. Jackson, R. Rolrr- B. Barrett, P. Mar'Mztllai1, L. Hals, B. Nippoldt, Patnode, Peter- lnacleer, E. Micnday, B. Alexander, M. Dixon, B. Baker, S. Cook, D. son, C. farvis, Pres. H. Davis. Dalrlquist, P. Anderson. Tlrircl row: F. Mantlrey, H. lVilson, D. Page Fifty-seven cs - f LOFLLCLFL HE traditional Motherls Day tea climaxed the Clionian societyis thirty-seventh year, which found Ethel Wagner serving as president. The Clios initiated something new on the campus with their all-college Sun-Lite Dance held in the gym last fall. They held their annual formal at the Nlinneapolis Athletic Club. A society for Women, the highlight of the year for all Clios is the spring initiation and pinning ceremony, together with their joint meetings With the members of the Athenaean socety. Gatlver ,rouncl clvilclren if you Want to lnear. 'ASEN So ,lean Wetterlin and Plvyllis Tucker listen ,,L,Sig 'iii?,g5,., wills considerable amusement as Ethel Wagsier . - Q, - sl .CL gwes tlaem tlve low down on Soutlv Dakota X from LIFE. Left to riglvt, seated: D. Keys, D. Merriman, Treas. B. Carlson, R. Beyrer, B. Carlancler, S ec. P. Tucker, A. Reiclvert, M., Stork. Tlvirrl V P PV tt rlin Pres E Wagrler L Tver row: C. Peterson, B. Davis, R. Henry, M. Davis. Baran, C. Cronon, ice- res. e e , .. . , . - lnerg. Second row: H. Primrose, B. Turner, D. Kirclver, M. Goins, M. M v r Page Fifty-eight Left to riglvt, seated: R. Aufderlveide, D. Saunders, R. Hultgren, Treas. Third row: Lauer, f. Lowrey, Sec. G. Lund, C. Ostrander, R. Peter- J. Runquist, O. Loose, R. Garrett, Vice-Pres. R. Hood, Pres. K. son, G. llflveelcr, R. Lienlqe, R. DeLong. Fourth row: W. Gilbert, Hunt. Second row: 1. Bryan, M. Clark, R. Kotifal, D. Corey, R. R. Delsapp, W. Gramitlv. Rafferty, Clipson, M. Wangensteen, A. Thom, R. Strom, R. Howard. Its a cinclv tlvis isnit poker. Bob Hood lvides lvis four deuces While Bunny Hunt pon- ders tlie situation and George Lund does a little reconnaissance Work. ETTING a precedent this year when they offered a trophy to the college,s best athlete who had the combined qualities of leadership and scholarship, the Athenaean society took part in keep- ing the spirit of sportsmanship alive in a wartime set-up. With an impartial student-faculty com- mittee selecting the athlete, the society presented the winner with a small trophy and will keep the large cup engraved with the winners' names in the trophy case. Headed by Bunny Hunt, the society was also the initiator of the all-college exam dance held between semesters. SQA -A .114 7 iA -. 395,'r,g-520, 'l SN3?'i' Q Page Fifty-nine sm. ....A, 4 Le erfon, Treaj. Arg. Mus LJ. May: 11,651 IW. A ..........m:.mes a elle Robertson, L. Andermnncigsogiz. Standing.. B. PH- I - 'Herron' ' Ulf Plz lah, ORSEBACK riding was one of the fore- most activities of the members of the Chi Phi Delta society during the past year. Under President Marjorie Anderson, the group met frequently at supper meetings and in the home of their adviser, Miss Grace L. May. The society made its contribution to the fall rushing week program with an unusual Chinese party. The youngest society on the campus, the Chi Phi's are unique in that they were origin- ally organized as a discussion group open to the women members of all the other societies at Macalester. Dean Margaret M. Doty for the past few years has been an honorary adviser. -Silk, 'H ,Q , i ,. Left to riglvt, seated: Treax. R. Elliott, Vice-Pres. R. Jackfon, F. Coates, giatggian T WAS a newly reor- ganized Eulogian So- ciety that took part in the spring activities on the cam- pus. During the first sem- ester the membership was radically cut, and there was some talk of disbanding, bringing to an end the club7s years as one of the best known men,s organizations at Macalester. Then a re- election of oHicers put new life in the group and enabled it to take part in the spring rushing activities. lil Page Sixty I. Figenrluau. Standing: Pres. J. Arneson, Sec. C. Hedeen, W. Safer, F. Schroder. Left to right, seated: M. Allen, S. Sfrerk, Sec. M. Crum. Slanding: Pres. C. Jarvis, Treas. Patnode, B. Andrews, M. Wriglvt, B. Barrett. 0-HOSTS at the national convention of Pi Kappa Delta early this spring, the Macalester chapter of the debate society wound up with excellent ratings in both extemporaneous speaking and debate. Qualification for membership is determined by points gained through winning debates. This year the club, with Harriet Mc- Phetres as president and Rich- ard -lohansen as faculty sponsor, rated high in both individual and team performances, Elizabeth Fulton taking second in the Min- nesota Intercollegiate Oratory Contest. Q VOIZV . 1, ll QM CM ISCOVERERS of hidden talent in the held of original writing, the Macalester Quill Club, formerly the Cen Rune chapter of the American Quill Club, culminated the year's activities in the pre- sentation of the spring issue of the Gate- way, college literary publication. Edited by members of the club under Blois Barrett, the magazine presents the cream of the literary crop, and is open to anyone wish- ing to contribute. During the past year, with Charles Jarvis as president, the club met once a month to read, discuss, and constructively criticize members' manuscripts in the homes of their advisers, Professors Grace L. May, Frank E. Ward, and Ivan C. Burg. Left io right, feared: E. Fulton, R. Johansen, Pres. fl. Mcplvetrcs. Standing: R. jackson, Sec-Tres. Harrii, f. Bryan, VV. Sheldon, R. Stougaard. Page Sl-XM'-Ol! Walt fda! I-IE OFFICIAL student hosts for the week-long visit of Jean Marie Guislain, French poet-artist, who lectured here through the auspices of the Institute of International Education late in Febru- ary, the French club had charge of the tea and departmental dinner for the visitor. Composed of students from the ad- vanced French class of its adviser, Dr. Borghild Sundheim, the group was or- ganized for the purpose of improving con- versational French. Meetings throughout the year included 4 ree donvt Seem CO 3 - ' - 9 l short la s and comedies ro- ' M jean Sampson Bl S Bafhtt severa I p y p Bill Kinsey aiifiy iid in LA liRES,iE,yl1ileOl36ff7' Cl? duced in French by the members, and with Wlfiinsegf with the jflke fjrglllaf verbi- the fall term was climaxed hy the an- amuses one Ol H7056 1 nual French Christmas party. mer puzilff UWT Left to riglrt, seated: C. Abel, F. Bloomfield, Miss Sundlreim, Pres. B. Clymer, I. Bratusclv, L. Culligan. Tlrird row: I. Timberlake, ,7. L. Buck, L. Anderson, H. McPl1etres, B. Davis, C. Cronon. Second Bloomfield, W. Kinsey, B. Barrett, R. Munday, D. Mason. row: K. Bradley, M. Simpson, A. Moore, A. Slriflett, R. Everett, Page Sixty-two of-e....,.,.i ...Q en MPROMPTU meetings held each noon over the bilf liard, pool, and ping-pong tables of the menls Y rooms make the OE-Campus lVlen's Club one of the most popularly attended organizations on the campus. Headed by Fred Coates with Bob Rafferty as vice- presirlent, the club is made up of men who live off the campus, and was established to make possible better ac- quaintance among Twin City students. The men behind the popular and informal Lumber- jaclc Jam, each year they sponsor a beard-growing con- test preceeding the dance. The man who wins by a hair also wins live dollars. One of lifejs little dramas is about to take place in the Y Rooms. Fred Coates grips luis cue and steadies the table. Ed Petzold sights out his shot, always remembering tlvat tlve angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, ralculates the proper amount of English, and slroots. Incidentally, lve missed it. Left to right, seated: B. Dando, T. Holmes, Vice-Pres. R. Rafferty, B. Baker, G. Leavitt. Standing: N. Kaye, F. Batluke, Sec-Treas. R. Wigjield, E. Petzold, Pres. F. Coates, M. Schatz. Page Sixty-five - larn C. Penson - - C. Ludwg, A- Ze ' E, G . L. Hells. Tlnrcl TOW- k G Richardg, W. lon s .A cl 11, I. Runflmfff , B, Ba 57,4 ' , R. Durst f ' bf feared- G SCl7df6T,C. Jaya, Htixzimgziiavc. A.hoEmn5Zm13E,izW1y12efff.leon, B. N1PPoldt, E. czfmw Le t to rzg , ' ' . B' Aexan er, . 1 Cl Tk W ee er. - , lvorgnrn50Yl, .V Kaelvler,M- 4 1 R lo Rclvter, N T cl OW- ' . - . Pigs. R lliolvrbaclvef, -l' K' Peterjonlgrckficollilagtingss R- King' Vice-Pres Prof- Alexander, Mr' 1' Scot ' RINGING the outstanding speaker of the campus year to the college, the Academy of Physical Sciences spon- sored Dr, Robert Andrews Millikan, world-renowned physicist and winner of the Nobel prize, when he spoke here May 1. This event was in connection with the first Macal- ester Science Day with which the club wound up an unusu- ally active year. Renamed this year to include the departments of mathe- matics and geology, as well as the original physics and chem- istry, the Academy held two social functions in addition to the monthly meetings. These meetings featured talks on subjects of interest to the entire organization given by stu- dents representing each department. Roger Rohrhacher pre- sided throughout the year. .xdcaclemg 0 pkgriica .Science Page Sixty-six Roger Rolvrbaclver and jofm Runquist take down the readings While Ruth Eldred does the experiment. Note: Example of specialized labor 'ldvmM .,.- .. . r. a 'Qa.....Q5gQlQ 7 Y ' wx 1:1 If armrest Left to figllf, ygafed. Tred R 3' A. Gearman G L '. . . Rdjigny T 1 - f 1 ' Hof N R. Sargem J Neaaztl, R. DeLapp H H mei, A. LSL-lm, H v , , , J . add, P . 617' XJ . Rolarbacher, R- A533 M. Slijvorzd row: R. Aufderigidf- Zelerforz, Sec, A. T'5Z7ni-SEV. Gramzlb, W1 Kaye W K Mztnday, Vice-Pre! E Er' limggmteenj A' Owlvdng U? Gilmer, R' Mzzllan lla l'VAZder5On' C- Helliar g0W!efIR'HOi05en R H a' . . IC 15-On, R. Hultgren O 1 . idnd R D J . d efeld A I J . ryan. Fou ll J - OWdf 1 , .Loose Third: .- Wzgfeld S. Cook P , .Lzevanoj N. K r 9 row.. P. Mac- . Ong 1 , .Anderj-0,1 B 476, Haan D A , , . zppoldf, D Riejbgr . arwg, R, . gh .SMS CM NY student who has earned a letter in at least one sport is eligible for membership in Macalesteris athletic organization, the Scots Club. Until recently this group was known as the student section of the NIH Club, which also in- cludes alumnae who have won their letters. Now organized as a separate group, the Scots have had Rog Peterson as their president for the past year. The Scots are probably best known to the cam- pus for the annual Football Follies. The second one was held this year, and included a barber-shop quartet, the 'Tm A Little Teapotv Chorus, and that most lovely of ballerinas, Olga-from-the Volga Loose. The evening was master-of-cere- monied by Singing Joe Novak. The event was made complete by the sale of boxes of candy with free prizes at intermission. Some of the boxes even had candy in them. Until this year the spring initiation of the club has been held publicly on the front campus, and featured impromptu entertainment in costume, ending with the famous uboomi' line. Give a man a lrorse lve can eat, says Harry Hadd at the annual Scots Club dinner during whirl: football letters are awarded and captains chosen fOT M78 VICXI yedf. Page Sixty-seven Left to right, seated: B. Carlander, B. Wyatt, S. Hadd, Vice-Pres. Pres. M. Keeley, M. Dawson. Standing: Treas. M. Vose C Kastner M. Goins, D. Keys, E. Rowley, Miss Scfuctlberg, B. Hunter, M. Willis., Sec. M. Buck, H. Primrose, D. Ostergren, B. Clymer, R. Bert n 'Ml J4. A. W NSTITUTING an all-out program for national defense, the Women's Athletic Association inaug- urated a new series of sports to catch the eye of every coed in the interest of physical litness. The Board, which contains a representative of each sport with Margaret Keeley as president, this year added canoeing, howling, hiking, campcraft, and square dancing to the list of sports for women. Competition was stimulated hy awarding sweaters on the basis of service in promoting sports on the campus. A few of the activities sponsored hy the hoard in- cluded a Play Day for over two hundred high school students, all-college square dances, and the monthly Sports Night. Margaret Buck and Margaret Keeley represented the hoard in a national convention at Wel- lesley College in the early spring. Page Sixty-eight 1 AMW - ' - f f s tw fp, if f f .-'wait' 1 19. pr. 5 .f L l l05L on HERE is too much timidity in American scholarship. We have learned a little too well the method of fact- finding, but we have neglected emphasis upon the dis- covery of the relations between facts. It was with this challenge that Dr. George Rowland Collins, dean of New York University School of Commerce, addressed the thirteen new members inducted into Pi Phi Epsilon at a special convocation in March. Pi Phi Epsilon is an honorary scholastic society which was founded at Macalester in 1914. The society now meets the standards of Phi Beta Kappa, and it is expected that a chapter of that society will become opera- tive at Macalester in the next few years. Virgil Mann was elected president at a dinner given in honor of the society at Connell's Restaurant. Left to right, seated: R. Warner, M. Wright, E. Hilrs, L. Culligan, Plretres, Ruth Eldred, V. Anderson, B. Alexander, M. Crum, K. Haan V. Snyder, 1. Patnode. Standing: H. Davis, Bruce Meserve, H. Mc- Pres. V. Mann. Page Sixty-n li l MW-.-a f 11 - lj rg, Treas. iviu-eff f, L. Gess, H' Uumwiilflo te. Left go riglg fiiate-il: HZQ5EJcgT1El,0d, Stalr5d11'EDiter5j,n:Siggefgilbert, R. DeLaPP, E. 7' ll7IcLeocl, Pres. W- Grohe' J Cl,C6lL5f8I .gnfervamifg ROWING from hve to twenty-five members since its organization last November, the Macalester Intervarsity is the newest religious group on the campus. Headed by Bill Grobe, it meets five days a week for morning and noon devotionals in room 205 and hears well-known religious lead- ers in joint meetings with other colleges. A voluntary group with no signed membership, it is ad- vised by Dr. Sverre Norborg, Miss Helen Stratte, and Dr. Al- bert Nichols. jefdwriilo 0 Mconcigafion Left to riglrt, seated: A. Godfrey, Crichton, E. Sweet, Convener M. Allen, V. Heimarle, B. Flad, B. Carlson, L. Libby. Second row: B. Andrews, B. Carlander, C. Cronon, M. Dawson, Prof. Clark, M. Willis, j. Moulton, S. Dawson, M. Crum. Third row: L. Gess, John McGee, G. Leavitt, C. Lud- wig, f. Moe, Gustad, H. Lincoln, R. Hungerford, ORMED in the spring of 1940, the Macalester Fellow- ship of Reconciliation now has twenty-five members. Although the FOR is an international or- ganization of Christian pacifists, the local chapter does not limit itself to pacifist students, and has not subscribed to the organiza- tion,s pledge of paciiism. The group is divided into three teams which meet separately to discuss specialized issues, and which are under the advisership of Mr. Milton McLean, Mr. Glen Clark, and Mr. James Nichols. Night meetings of the whole fellowship are planned by a central revolving committee, which also plans joint meetings with other colleges to hear prom- inent speakers on questions of pacihsm, race relations, and the maintenance of peace. '1'M ' .gzwfenf Ckrififian ge! owzi T IS through a breakfast held early in the fall and sponsored by the Student Christian Fellow- ship that freshmen first have an opportunity to meet informally the pastors of the churches around the campus. The Fellowship is the largest interdenominational religious organization at Macal- ester, and is open to both men and women. During the year the group makes deputations to Twin City churches and such towns as Madelia, Litchfield, and Willmar. On these trips the stu- dents have an opportunity to con- duct both evening and morning Left to right, seated: G. Ellenson, L. Libby, H. Anderson, R. Setterberg, A. Moore, P. Bamlyusclv, 7 services. The year's activities are brought to a close with a two-day retreat in the spring. t, LOU1.IClLH: JV Leff to right, seated: i6ESflqEl.dS4ggeIZ!l7ytC, A. Stecfe, Mere, I. Yeager. Standlflg- g Pres. P- Andaman' Mozzlton, A. Jacobson, H. Penning, Sec. M. jacobs, M. Bartholomew. Second row: Vice-Pres. L. Gess F. Chapman, J. Hompe, Dr. Kagin, S. Nelson, R. Hoiosen, G. I-Iemerirk, H. Holliday. Third row Pres. R. Sargent, A. Steece, Treas. S. Cooli, P. Anderson, R. Allen. ESIGNED primarily for those students who intend to devote their lives to full time Christian service, the Ministerial Association meets for dis- cussion of the problems of the ministery and holds special devotional services under the advisership of Dr. Edward Kagin. With Philip Anderson as president the group met monthly and held several church deputations to the Union Gospel Mission and other Twin City churches. iniff feral! Moda lion Page Seventyaoize awe EADERS in the Freshman Week activities, the Macalester Young Men's Christian Association cooperating with the YWCA has succeeded in making Frosh camp and the Hobo Hike by-words on the campus. This fall, with Rollie DeLapp as president, the YM climaxed Freshman Week activities with the feudin' of the Mackles and the Lesters at a hillbilly Y-Jam. Co-sponsors of the annual all-college Sno-Bus which had to be cancelled this year through negligence of the weather man, the club maintains the men's Y rooms in the basement of Kirk Hail with its recreational facilities useful in promoting friendships be- tween the on-and off-campus men. One of the Y's most valua- ble contributions is the prominent speakers it brings to the campus for joint meetings with the YW. Heroine of the Y-fam melerdramer, a Holiday, or Wlvo Hung Little Heels in tlve Minesl7aft,1' Virginia Life Takes Nell lvy the Snyder uses pose 3-B to register scorn, Wlvile lvero Brad Castle registers stoic indifference and 'villainess Betty Ann Carlson registers persuasion. Big-clrieftess Betty Sit-on-um-blanket Flad doesrft register. Left to riglvt, seated: R. Elliot, Treas, D. Saunders, Sec. R. Kotval, G. Leavitt, Pres. R. DeLapp Standing R King M Clark R Wig eld F. Coates, S. Cook. Page Seventy-two ywcia E, THE members of the Young Women's Christian Association of Macalester, unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life through the growing knowledge of God. Acceptance of this national pledge enables any girl on the campus to become a member of the local unit of the YWCA. Largest of the college religious organizations, it cooperates with the national offices to provide women to lead girl's clubs in the Twin Cities, and this year under the direction of Betty Flad lent nimble fingers in making flower decorations for the Festival of Nations. Sponsors of children,s parties at the Neighborhood houses on special occasions, the group also heads, in conjunction with the speech department, the annual Feast of Lights pageant, and closes freshman orientation with the spring Daisy Tea for freshman women. Le t to right seated D Oslergren R Nelson Pres B Flad, Mrs. F. A. Replogle, Sec. M. Whiting, Vice-Pres. V. Howard, Treas. C VC rmlya Standzng H Prrrrzrose Audrey Anderson M Crist, E. Rowley, I.. Buck, B. Carlander, M. Bergsman, C. Cronon. Page Sevenly tlvre . get tvgefhe 'g Dixon and David MZSOQAIEEKLY. News EditoTS Maijon le current issue Oi t e to di scuss the merits of H ac 'lfltetf r with Editor Lois T verbefg EADED hy Lois Tverlnerg, its third girl editor, the Mac Weekly in the 1941-42 season turned modern to become one of the most up-to-date college newspapers in the Northwest with a new tabloid size page, rating All American Pacemaker honors. Ranking eleventh in the nation under Tom Thornton last year, the paper this year set a new high when it pub- lished the eight page, red-headlined All College edition in April. Sending copies of each issue to Mac men in the services, the paper featured more pic- tures talcen by staff photographers, sponsored a Write the Boys Week, and covered national news with roving reporter Fred Lindquist. Adviser for the staff is Instructor Ivan C. Burg, who also directs the News Bureau. l Left to right: F. Lindquist, R. Peterson, Drama Ed. V. Snyder, R. Santella, Editorial Director K. Hunt, Sports Ed. D. Lemblee. Page Seventy-four Frankly, Wejre stumped. Editors Don Ricsberg and Harlan Davis are iooking at some pictures you will fnd in the At Leisure section. But we cannot figure out what Business Manager Ross Gar- rctt is so interested in. T ALL started baclc in the Spring of '41 when . -- the publications committee of the Student Council got together with Mr. Burg and appointed an editor and a business manager. In the fall you were hounded through the halls for your subscrip- tion. Seniors and Juniors voted on the proper dress for portraits and the price of the book. Groups were photographed in the Faculty Men,s Lounge, while their officers were grabbed out of classes to have their pictures taken. A willing staff got busy writing, editing, and proof-reading, and the net result is the 1942 MAC. To all of you, then, goes our sincere thanlcs for your cooperation on a book 1 that we hope will become invaluable to you. ' 7 942 ac Si, f Masfawalzai l 1 vi Q A 'f lag- Left to right, scaled: M. lilfriglrt, C. Verrnilya, M. Dixon, R. Baran. Standing: V. Snyder, K. jones, f. Turner, M. Beyrer, B. Mai'Knigfrt, F. Lindquist, Adviser I. Burg. Page Seventy Left to rigfvt, seated: K. Busse, E. Christensen, K. Frofvlich, Vice-Pres S. Sfverla, M. Dnrleee, Pres. M. Crist. Standing: W. Gibbs, f. Mack Treas. fl. Moore, Sec. Ruth Richter, M. Bergsman, N. Macomber. lvblaface gounci L HE BIG stick in their own hands is the Women's Sell Government Association which wields complete govern- ing authority over the women of Rice and Wallace Halls. Oldest governing body on the campus, the Wallace Hall council under the sponsorship of Dean Margaret Doty and Housemother Charlotte Graham was headed this year by Mavis Crist, senior. The council establishes not only rules, but many of the house traditions, such as the dormi- tory initiation of Frosh women, the lovely midnight candle- light carol sing, and the custom of letting seniors pick the flowers on the dormitory grounds. One of the most popular spots on the campus, the Wallace Hall rec room has been made twice as useful this year by the addition of the fudge kitchen available for parties and spreads, or when the girls want to test out the well known shortest route to a maifs heart. ltis K. P. today for Ruth Nei- son and Winnie Gibbs in the new Wallace Hall fudge kitchen. Left to right, sealed: Pres. R. Strom, V. Maniz, Vice-Pres. C. Ostran- der, B. Barrett, Sec-Treas. R. Ufarner, P. Siegler. Standing: K. Huiil, R. Kotval, J. Robertson, T. Davis, T. Turner. J DHL Counci ORKING in collaboration with their new house di- rector, Mrs. Clark Rhodes, the Kirk Hall council makes the rules and regulations that govern the life of the Macalester dormitory men. Composed of residents who are elected from each section, the council, one of the most recent self-governing bodies on the campus, draws up the plans for a social program that includes special open houses through the year and several Kirk Hall party-dances. Showing a special fondness for water, the Kirk Hall men are baptized as freshmen, and retaliate each spring hy tossing their newly elected president into the swimming pool. Bob Strom took the dunking for this year. Cal O5trana'er and Rod Warner let Bob Strom do the pouring of the coffee in room 822, Kirk Hall. Page Seventy-:even With equal student-faculty representation, the newly formed council is composed of president, vice-president, and six secretaries. Each secretary and a committee of two students and two faculty ITH a lively election campaign complete with ban- ners, parades and speeches, new life was injected in- to the campus in 1941 when the conventional student government was replaced by the Macalester Community Council. Under a new constitution the council states its purposes are to emphasize student-faculty relations, to coordi- nate all student activities, to effect a centralized government, and to provide for the development of straight thinking with Christian ideals and practices. Under its first president, Ken- neth Haan, the new council lead off its activities with the 1941 Heavenly Homecoming, with Kenneth Johnson as general chairman. A number of no less successful dances in- cluded the Night in Vienna, under Eric Clamons and fen- turing the Minnesota Symphony, and the All-College Formal at the Curtis Hotel, Norma Thorgrimson and Roger Lienlce, co-chairmen. lnaugurating a war-time program the National Defense Committee of the council headed by Harold Ken- nedy sponsored the Battle on the Bands, a benefit dance to secure gift cases for the Macalester men in the service. Other activities included the refreshment concession at all athletic events, eighteen student convocation and chapel programs, and the popular noon-hour movies shown in the studio. The council considers its most valuable function of the year to be the collection of the constitutions of all campus organiza- tions, and the evaluation of the functions of these groups. Page Seventy-eight members meet Weekly with President Turck and Prof. Replogle, members ex-officio of the council. Council members pictured are: Left to right, seated: E. Peterson, M. Wright, E. Hills, M. Davis, Mrs. Krinkie, Arts Sec. C. Cronon, Dean Doty, H. Primrose, Soc. Sec. C. Vermilya, Treas. H. McPhetres, Rel. Sec. F. Heidinger. Second row: Dr. Kagin, Sec. H. Kennedy, Prof. Ward, Pres. K. Haan, Dean Ficleen, Vice-Pres. R. Wigfield, R. Hungerford. Third row: I. Yeager, J. Timberlake, C. Ludwig, I. Moe, Ath. Sec. R. DeLapp, R. Peterson. Lois Tverberg was Education Secretary and Dave Mason was Publicity Secretary. ommunifg ounci o Ollf' EADING an active double life on the campus, the seventy-voiced Macalester choir, directed by Hollis johnson, is the backbone of newly acquired radio programs as well as chapel services. With Mary Bergsman and Harlan Davis as accompanists, the college Qratorio Choir sings at campus religious services and malces one Sunday afternoon broadcast a month, as well as giving special Twin City concerts. The same group as the Macalester Radio Singers presents secular music in fifteen minute Thursday evening programs that feature Music America Singsf, illustrating the eras of American history in song. Because of these increased activities, the choir was recently changed from an extra-curricular activity to a class carrying full credit. Itjs Lois Galle on the left who needs Virgil Mann ana' fztlia Ann Kennedy to help her get her music in the order listed on the cue hoard hehincl them just before one of the 1 Thursday night broadcasts from the Conserv- atory. I Left to right, front row: B. Larsen, V. Bjornherg, Shellhous: L. Sargent, A. Shiflett, E. lflfagner, Mr. johnson, L. Galle, 1. Kennccly, H. Anderson, C. Lloyd, N. Peterson, C. Robertson, M. Rundquist, D. Mitchell, N. Christensen, M. Solverson, R. Wright, A. Jacobson, W. Ash, C. Kastner, K. Erickson. Third row: M. Francin, M. Stock- ing, C. Munch, L. Lihhy, M. Michelson, E. Christensen, Mack, E. K. Frohlich, C. Cronon, A. Boyle, B. Topel, M. facohs. Second ron' Peterson, J. Gilfillan, M. Bergsman, J. Crichton, C. Brack. Fourth row: R. Sargent, K. Schneider, R. Schmidt, R. Azcfclerheide, D. l'Vagner, V. Uforley, Y. Hanson, C. jones, C. Steinlqraus, D. Wahlund, H. Lincoln. Fifth row: L. Gess, C. Wood, R. Tallrnadge, G. Allen R. Beclqendorf, F. Manthey, lVood, V. Mann, E. Lustrnan, G. Hea- ton, H. Davis. Sixth row: C. Johnson, R. Dierenfield, C. Fuller, P. Weeldreyer. J Page Seventy-nine 67235 ge? UE TO the wartime conditions, the Macalester lVlen's Glee Club gave its hnal concert of the year at the Founder7s Day celebration in honor of its members in the services. The twenty-eight men in the chorus meet twice a Weelc in room 104 for rehearsals under the direction of Professor John P. Hall. Well-known on the campus are the annual spring tours of the Glee Club which served as a final and fun-filled prov- ing ground for the year's new members. Many are the tales that were told on the clubls return about the ceremonies that frequently culminate in the initiates giving an exhibition of their cooking skills in the center of the busiest intersection of the town of their last concert. This year's president, Stanley Rude, is now in the U. S. Army. Curtis Fuller was business manager. Left to right, front row: D. Howe, P. Anderson, A. Lievano, I. James G Clark L Trumble C Lewzs Tlnrd row R Tallmadge T Mon Prof. Hall, V. Mann, T. Davis, L. Clvristensen, R. Hood. Second row tietlv R DeLapp T Thornton Wellman C Fuller S Hutlswl S. Cook, G. Hendrickson, R. McLeod, M. Wakefield, W. Nelson D Arnold Page Eighty Left to right, jirst row: P. Robbins, Audrey Anderson, Bus. Mgr. rcrgen, N. Maconzfner, B. Larsen, IW. Beyrer, L. Sargent, Sec. M. Slorlx C. Vermilya, A. Sfiiflelt, B. Fladd, Mrs. Tucker, Pres. G. Norzun, Third row: B. MaeKnigl1t, f. Kennedy, L. Denzer, City Mgr. If Treas. A. jafolrson, D. Merrinzan, C. Robertson, P. Leinenlqugel. Second W'agner, Y. Hanson, Crirfilon, E. Peterson. row: A. Diirznayarzl. P. Tucker, D. Keys, B. Topel, Bus. Mgr. D. Os- , X nlllii, amen :S Le ff? X f OMPLETING their ninth year under the able direction wx Q RQ of Mrs. H. Tucker, the WOm6117S Glee club present- , S ed their annual home concert as a feature of the Nlotheras - ff' LJ Day program, May 9. : This year the club tour, an eagerly-awaited event of spring vacation, was planned hy president Grace Norum aided by W business managers Caryl Vermilya and Dorothy Qstergren, ' .I ' 4, who booked twelve concerts throughout southern Nlinnesoin '40, , A during a three-day trip. Traditional to the tour is the initia- QQ, tion of novices who furnish riding-time entertainment for the ,efsis 2 old members. ..T!T V In addition, local concerts are given during the year in I schools and churches in the Twin Cities, using the various tal- P I ents of the members as readers, vocalists and instrumentalists 1 A 5' CO Eldd variety IO flle pI'OgI'3.fI'1S. Page Eigfvly Band NTRODUCING Macalester convoca- tions to the student body and frequently to a radio audience, the college band plays an active part in campus life and gives the outside world a glimpse of what Macal- ester can produce in the way of music. Offered to students who show instrumental talent as a class with full credit rather than as an extra-curricular activity, the band num- bers over fifty members and holds its re- hearsals during the noon hour in the gym- nasium. Performances at football and basketball games are made in addition to two concerts a year for the student body. The spring con- cert this year was unusual in its inclusion of a vocal solo with band accompaniment. Serious business is tbis blowing of borns for Bob Hood, facle Lowrey and Allen Fobes. But director Hollis Iobnson bas yet to fnd an instrument quite as fascinat- ing as tbe miglvty kettle drum. Conductor: lldr. Jolvnson. Flutes: H. Lincoln, W. Jones, H. Wilson, E. Butlv. First Clarinets: Lowrey, R. Laatsclv, W. Gibbs, A. Moore, J. Macy, D. Voris, R. Forbes. Second Clarinets: F. Mantlvey, D. Walr lund, 1. Jensen, M. Stocking, H. Penning, D, Miller, D. Berlin, C, Swan- son. Oboe: C. Lloyd. Horns: R. Warner, M. Walqejield, C. Wood Page Eighty-two Trurnpets: R. DeLaj7p, A. Fobes, R. MacCornack. Saxoplrones: A. Gearrnan, R. Strolnn, C. Lackore, M. Solverson, R. Sax. Baritones: O. Reeve, A. Jacobson, P. llfeeldreyer. Trombone: R. Hood, F. Whitney, F. Fuller. Basses: S. Brooks, C. Fuller, D. Lembke, W. Hindman, A. Steece. Percussion: f. Wood, H. Davis, D. Riesberg. :,-w,,5 -. t h 5rA .Q :3c..-. , ' . -7. yj,.ysa... 1','.L,.5,: , ,.,a,,,-:- - I V ': -i f Q .: f 335155 i --'Q 2.6. 2 H '7'i 'I 'gy' 9 -V f' 1 ' 'U V-fL,:I'Qeg,iifjZ-. LL 'JVLUj -1 -E, '. jk.-..'VQ5fQ1':i ig,-2 2' . ,,-gym.. 53. ,i',Vg....f:. Vg A fry.: N vw 2, Q yt, ,g':fifI.is1,.11' I.:-X'f5',-1 4.12. L. h. TWL , 5 ,',g-Mu.. .QM :33i',.x4,. 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And it is true that it would be a strange campus where numerous events and parties, sports for both men and women, and leisure time activities did not provide an opportunity for students and faculty to meet and work together according to their various interests just for the fun of it. Let us recommend especially careful study of this section of the course in order char the things we take for granted from day to day may not slip away from the memory in the years after Macalester. T, a All-college picnic dance. Left to right, standing: V. Sul- livan, R. Tallmadge, E. Davis, G. Norzlm, F. Daggett, 1. Gustad, Elzlund, L. Tverberg. B. King is kneeling, and S. Rude is the face. HAKESPEARE visited Macalester on March third and fourth, 1941, at eight fifteen o'clock in the studio when the Macalester Players presented THE MERCHANT OF VENICE directed by Miss Whitridge. The leads were played by Kenneth johnson as Shylock and Phyllis Schneidler as Portia. In the picture Sam Cook as blind Gobbo feels what he thinks is the beard on the face of his son, Launcelot, played by Russell Wigneld. guenfd ana! parfied SK ANY Macalester student what made the biggest impression on him during his college career and he will quite possibly say to you it was the FROSH CAMP. Coming as a relief period from the strenuous testing program it gives new students a chance to become acquainted in the informal camp atmosphere and talk over problems with their cabin leaders. Peggy Smith, Lois Gassman, and Irene Fisher got some pictures at the girls' camp at Square Lake a year ago. UST about a year ago Macalester College bundled itself into buses and headed for Excelsior Park and the ALL-COLLEGE PICNIC. M 0 S t popular attraction proved to be the basketball game in the penny arcade that some mechanical minded soul discovered how to work for free. Page Eighty-fve HETHER it is a dinner-dance as was last year, or a dance alone as was this year to fit wartime economy, tl ALL-COLLEGE FORMAL is the biggest soci event of the year for Macalester lads and lassie In 1941 Ruth Johnson and James Williams rule over a formal with a Scotch motif for whiz Paul Moorhead furnished the music. Virgin Snyder and Virgil Mann were the all-college co ple for this year's dance in the neo-classic room the Curtis Hotel at which Correy Lynn,s bail played. In the picture Rollie De Lapp and Cont Cronon try their hand at the drum equipme during intermission of the event a year ago. CHOOL daze, school daze, good old golden rule daze. That is the way the song should have read according to the AQUA FOLLIES held in the spring of 1941. In the picture we see Connie Nelson as the queen in callico and Miriam Peake as the bashful, barefoot beau. The theme of the annual event this year was Old Mother Hubbard. ft T WAS feudin' for the Mackles and the Lesters when the annual Y-.IAM rolled around last fall. Shooting irons had to be checked at the door, and no razors over four inches in length were allowed. Shown are Pappy Sam Cook Lester and his datter, Daisy Virginia Howard Mae, just as they arrived on their hoss. Before the evening was over the two tribes had signed a truce and formed the Maca-Lester clan. Pag E glvty-six A 5 it N O C T O B E R Macalester,s fancies lightly turned to thoughts of stuff when DR. PAUL POPENOE of the American In- stitute of Family Relations spoke at a socio- logy department dinner on 'QHow Do I Know It's Love?,' Late in the fall, DR. VAN ZEELAND, former premier of Belgi- um, brought inside views of the European situation. He is shown talking with Sam Cook, Virginia Howard, and Carol Peterson. HE FIRST formal occasion for new students at Macalester is the freshman week PRESlDENT'S RECEPTION. Maxiiie Solverson and June Pallesen use the occasion for a chat with Dr. Turclc. IP ME OVER, pour me out, croons the teapot chorus of the FOOTBALL FOLLIES as they go through their one, two, shuflie routine. First row, back to front: W. Knowles, M. Wangensteen, W. Deurr, R. Carler, R. Howard. Second row: A. Thom, A. Schwartz, V. Emerson E. Erickson, R. Hultgren. . Page Eighty-:even M88 Page Eighty-eight n irginia liresfvmen in cf vargc of the bonfre heave to on one of the discarded lele- pfoone pofef used in the fl4TC. Left to right, they are: Roy Eidred, Bill Hind ' man, jim Corbin, and Dick Peterfon. FTER the torchlight parade had wound its way from the gym to Wally Hall and hack to the field, the BONFIRE AND CARNIVAL 0CCupieCl the rest of the evening. General chair- man Kenny Johnson and Mary Lou Frazer decorate one of the booths. PORTING a mannikin in complete Scotch outfit holding a club with which it has just knocked out a haloed animal, the prize winning car in the PARADE belonged to Chuck Lackore W tarp' 1 af f f ciwlomecomin ho is Sl'1OWIl beside lf. HOmCCOm1Ilg theme WHS SITIIITC Cll6 SRIHIS Eighty YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU HERE is probably no tra- ditional event at Macalester that is more Widely lcnown throughout the Twin Cities than the impressive FEAST OF LIGHTS presented during the final weelc of school prior to Christmas. A combination of reading, tableaux, and pageantry is used to present the story of the birth of Christ, and then to sym- bolize the spread of the Christ Light through the Apostles to the Church, and then to the peoples themselves. The climax of the service is the lighting of candles which the audience carry out of the building with them into their homes. Penelope Sycamore. . . . . . . Carol Abel Donald , . . ..... Daryl Lemblce Mr. Kirby .... . . Richard Le Master Essie .,.....s,..,.. .Mavajean Simpson Martin Vanderhof.. . . James McGee Mrs. Kirby .... ..l,. . Grace Langley Rheba ......,, . ...l.,, Jeanne Gaw Alice ,,,,,..... . .Elizabeth Sperling Joseph Novak Paul Sycamore . .... Stanley Rude Henderson .... ...,, K eith HL1n't Three Detectives. . . , Glen Heaton Mr. De Pinna . . . , . .Jack Patnode Tony Kirby .,,. ..... V ernon Stiles Perry Robinson Ed s,....l .. Harlan Davis Boris Kolenlchov . ....,. Otis Loose Olga .. . . . . Eleanor Budrow Page Nine Enter the J-M'en.U Left to right: E. Sperling, fames McGee, G. Heaton, f. Novak, G. Langley, R. I,eMa5ter, O. Loose, C. Abel, V. Stiles, J. Patnoale, S. Rude, P. Robinfon, H. Davis, M. Simpson. Setting: a girls, boarding school in War encircled Switzerland. Left to right M Vose R. Allen, H. McPf1etre5, C. Wetteland, Mack, R. Peterson, K. Dale, lV Bateman D Lembke, S. Slzerlz, B. Wyatt, L. Buck. LETTERS TO LUCERNE Erna Schmidt .,..,. ....,.. Olga . ...., . Hans Schmidt . . Mrs. Hunter . . Gretchen Linder . . , Sally Jackson Bingo Hill. . . Felice Renoir Margarethe . . . Marion Curwood ..... . Gustave... . ,. .. Francois. , Koeppler .. DEATH TAKES A Cora ......., .. . Fedele .......... Dulce Lambert , Alda ,...... . . . Duchess Stephanie. . Princess of San Luca Baron Cesarea . . . , Rhoda Fenton . . Eric Fenton. . Corrado ..,. , . Grazia ...... ..... . . .... Jean Mack . .... Kathryn Dale . , ,Roger Peterson . Harriet Mcphetres Lucy Buck . . . .Suzanne Sherk , . . , ,Marjorie Vose . , . .Bonnie Wyatt Catherine Wetteland .......,Ruth Arndt , . , . . . Roger Allen .. Warren Bateman . . . .Daryl Lemblce HOLIDAY . . . . . ,Dora Dunn . . . . Perry Robinson , Herman Petzold . Ethel Peterson . , . .Phyllis Tucker Dorothy Ostergren , Frederick Lindquist . .... June Pallesen . . Robert Smith , , Harlan Davis , , . . .Virginia Snyder His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki, of Vitalba Alexandri ..... . , .Verne Ahlberg Maior Whitred .. ...,, ..... G len Heaton Herman Petzold and Verne Afvllverg af Deatlv. Virginia Snyder and Verne Alulberg as Prince Sirlii. I-IE traditional cake was cut by Mrs. Turclc assisted by I-leadwaiter Roger Lienlce at the FOUNDERS' DAY banquet. The cake was born into the gymnasium by four lads in lcilties preceded by Macalester's own bagpiper, Bill Knowles. Miss Whitridge, behind Mrs. Turclc, was the founder honored at the ceremony at which Dr. George Rowland Collins was spealcer. Page Ninety-two IFE ON the farm, or Wfhat Ain,t I-lay,', was the theme of this particular RUSHING PARTY at- tended by Mary .Iean Rogers and Ethel Peterson. USTRIAN costumes helped Helen Tobin and Eric Clamons set the atmosphere for the waltz- time NIGHT IN VIENNA featuring the Minnesota Symphony orchestra. HE AIR fairly glowed with good old Southern hospitality at the PLANTATION BALL early this spring, Fifteen officers and soldiers from Fort Snelling were the special guests of the Women,s Qff-Campus Club which sponsored the dance. In an elimination dance for which Harry Given furnished the music, Lois Foun- tain and James McGee were chosen as Belle and Beau of the Ballv and were presented with a southern pecan pie. HE GRAND finale to the whole four years are the June COMMENCEMENT exercises when rhe diplomas are presented and another class leaves Macalester. The picture shows the parade which starts from Wallace Hall just as it arrives at the gymnasium, The hand. which has already entered the huild- ing, leads the parade and is fol- lowered hy the faculty and the senior class members. The Hag hearers are Rollie De Lapp and Bill Gilbert. Page Nm fly-Ihr MACALESTER 6 MORNINGSIDE 31 With less than two weeks practice and Only 13 squad members, the 1941 season opened at Sioux City. Morningside completely dominated first half play but was scoreless as Macalester teamwork strengthened in the final half. MACALESTER 12 ST. MARY'S 21 An inspired last half drive erased Macalester's 12-0 third quar- ter edge in the conference opener for both teams. Lacking substitutes and ability to stop St. Mary's aerial at- tack, the Mac defense failed and offense weakened. MACALESTER 19 ST. JOI-IN'S 18 With four starters injured and the team as a whole held together by adhesive tape, Mac and St. John's traded off leading all after- noon, with the Scots blocking a Johnny extra point try in the final minute for a home game win. MACALESTER 27 AUGSBURG 0 Still taped, Mac played improved football, inspired by Otis Loose, All-State left halfback, and a line ranking tops in the conference. Coach Olson had trouble in holding the Scots from completely smashing the Auggies. ROGER HULTGREN BOB RAFFERTY DON WILLIAMS Cf ' Left to right, ffrxt row: W. Knowles, O. Loose, R. Alm, R. Raferly, A. Thom, M. Ufangensteen, T. Ander- son, R. Howard. Second row: Rolf! Aufderheide, G. Wfreeler, A. Gear- man, S. Shogren, V. Emerson, H. Hadd, R. Pluftgren, R. Cofaijy, Bloomfield. Third row: Frosh Coach R. Gardner, D. Ufifliarns, W. Duerr, I. Novak, R. Carter, M. Clark, Coflins, Coach Olson, Aysistant Coach Mitcfvell. Dick Afm fthirty eightQ blocks. .JJ DICK ALM SID SI-IOGREN TTD ANDERCON MACALESTER 24 CON CORDIA 19 On a snow and slush covered field, Macalester concluded its conference play in undisputed possession of second place. The Cohs scored first, were tied at the half. The winning touchdown came in the closing minutes of the game. 9 .,,,,.,,-l Q zig 2 ,:, ggg .1 ,fs cl aaa pppppp ppppp p av 0, i.- fs 3 fl S W S MACALESTER 22 CARLETON 6 Macalester's flrst victory in a 25-game series with Carleton! On the fourth play of the game Ted Anderson blasted over for a goal, the Mac line checked Carl advances, and the ball carriers' scoring made Coach Olson's return to Carleton a holiday. Loofe ftlvirteenj and Hultgren fforty-twoj come out of a pile- up in the slush during the home game with Concordia. MACALESTER 20 HAMLINE 0 Snelling supremacy and the prized Sprinkling Can came to Macalester for the fourteenth time in 22 years, giving Mac a six- game edge over Hamline. Co-cap- tain Williams and Shogren led line play that stopped Piper backs in the rain at Hamline. Anderson, Loose headed Mac,s drives. MACALESTER 0 ST. THOMAS 26 Matched in first downs at 12, and out-played by Macalester's line, St. Tom's conference champs took ad- vantage of the breaks and their passing attack to defeat Macalester before a crowd of 2000 Scot home- comers. C 'K OTIS LOOSE RALPH COLAIZY RONNIE HOWARD Pa Ninety-:ix Offered as proof that the men on tlve field are not tlve only ones doing tlve Work. Faces vis- ible, left to right: G. Wheeler, M. Clark, A. Thom, Coarlv Olson, M. Vlfangensteen, R. Gardner, A. Schwartz, V. Emerson wawfffim Otis Loose in luis customary number thirteen runs around riglot end willi- out inlerference. 'lb wi' C i 5 :::: ,.. ,, f-3 '45 sh. .r . ee -.50.+. is ..-1 4- 41 4 OLLIE OLSON HARRY I-IADD VERN E EM ERSON BOB AUFDERI-IEIDE 5 ge w Y l ' 1 X uid' AX Page Ninety-seven F River Falls ,... .... 6 7 Winona T. C. .,,..42 Carroll ......,,.. ..., 4 1 Eau Claire T. C. . . . . . . 45 Hamline ..,...... .... 4 5 Augsburg .... .... 4 6 St. John's . .... 34 Concordia , .4.. 45 St. Thomas ,. ,..., 43 Hamline ,., ..,.38 St. Claf .. ,..o 43 St. Mary,s ., ,... 43 Augsburg . . . . . . .29 St. Thomas .,.. ..., 5 0 Concordia . .... 48 River Falls . . . . , . .49 St. Olaf ,. .... 41 me 15 nv HE MACALESTER cagers finished fourth in the conference, highest since the championship team of 1937. In 17 games they averaged 43.7 points per game while opponents averaged 44 against them. Rollie DeLapp gained All-State guard position, Novak, forward on second team, and Erickson received honor- able mention. Joe Novak was one of the top scorers in the League. 38224 H. sf 'V ,,,.'., Q J ' ...W W 4 F I v Q. WILLIS GRAMITI-I AL SCHWARTZ ROLLIE DE LAPP Page Ninety-eigfvt Opp'nts Mac X if 1 5253 'l his 1 D Verne Emerson, fifteen, and AI Scbwartz, standing, lose out in a lussel for tbe ball in a game with St. Olaf, above. Pictured at left, number twenty-two bolds De Lapp wbile Emerson pins number seventeen Witb bis foot. Tbatys foe Novak unalerneatb. FINAL STATE COLLEGE STANDINGS l W. L. Pa. Tp. opp. Hamline .... .... 1 0 1 .909 441 307 St. Mary,S ,... ..,.. 8 2 .800 456 346 St. Thomas . . . . . .9 3 .750 477 455 Macalester . , . . 6 6 .500 484 523 St. Qlaf . . . . . . .4 7 .364 451 465 Concordia , . . . . . .3 7 .300 400 450 Augsburg , . . ..., 3 7 .300 418 459 St. Johlfs , . . 1 11 .083 395 553 6 ... ... 4 .. .. i 4 5 x an A .Q QA, gi? x 5 ELLSWORTH ERICKSON JOE NOVAK LOREN SENNESS Page IN Leading the field in the relay, captain Kenny Houg passes the baton to ex-captain Tom Thornton. jane The cross-country trophy hears the record of a championship team for this year composed of, left to right, Dean Aarvig, Fred Lindquist, Kenny Houg, and Bill Gladitsch. 194 1 SEASON Capt. TOM THORNTON Macalester Macalester Macalester Macalester Macalester 66M 752 662 70 882 State Meet .... . . Macalester second . .T'---' C--s BILL JONES ARVIN GEARMAN FRED LINDQUIST AL REPS Page One Hundred Left to right, frst row: Coach Primrose, F. Lindquist, C. Thornton, R. De Lapp, K. Houg, R. Hoiosen. Second row: D. Riesberg, L. Pease, C. jackson, H. Koch, P. Mac- Mullan, W. Watson. Third row: W. Jones, G. Darnmann, G. Leavitt, A. Gearman, W. Peterson, T. Thornton. 1942 SEASON defeated Hamline 102-29 early in the season. Capt. FRED LINDQUIST Tom Thornton lowered the 440 Mac record to 49.9 last UILDING from the Cross Country team that has Won 14 season, and Lindquist broke the half mile mark twice, finally at consecutive meets and two state championships, Coach D. 2301-8 Hoag, DeLaPPv and Lindquist gained Stare Champion' C. Primrose is optimistic concerning the traclc team's title 5111135- chances. Bolsterecl by freshmen, the team tied Carleton 65 all, The 1942 state meet is at Macalester. 0 LQ , -f' 5 f-4---t -sf DICK DIERENFIELD GEORGE EVEREST BUD OLSON D. C. PRIMROSE Page One Hundred One , M...-i was ,gw-sum-...sw .......V QW APTAIN Richard Alm found only one additional letterman returning as he faced an eight match season. Ronnie Howard and Miles Wangensteen were added to veteran Roger I-Iultgren to boost '42 hopes. In early season play the team tied Augsburg at 6-6 and was defeat- ed by Carleton 11-1. Captain Dick Alm, Ronnie Howard, Miles Wangensteen, and Roger Hultgren wait in front of the gym for the bus to take them to one of their meets. Q ......,..... ,. ...: zttttt x 1.1 lu in 1.,., e ees X 'df , A , , I S X X ::: in r,::: 5 E 1 ' at 'X I 'F' X' I fi' I I Li MOC fi i x ,, P I 1..f,i2:,. 2. :X fl 'Q if .5Zg'f3i'if T , XX 3 1 ' -4' jj Q - ,.,,,., . g , J SJ ' MILES WANGENSTEEN RONNIE HOWARD ROGER I-IULTGREN DICK ALM Page One Huv1d1'ezf Two ennifi John Bryan tries a backfrand. SEASON RECORD 1941 Capt. KEN. JOHNSON Opp,nts Mac St. Olaf ..,, .A.A.. 6 3 Augsburg .... 3 6 Hamline A . .... 5 4 St' Johrfs ' ' ' ' 9 0 Milo Wakefeld serves and Augsburg , . 2 3 Kenny johnson, Captain '41, St. Olaf Q AHVV V A6 3 makes the return. Hamline ..........,.. 4 5 1942 captain, John Bryan Li- NN QV 'au M 15 M M3 A gg J , :....- - f ., I I 1, I ! 4 5116 MILO WAKEFIELD JOHN BRYAN PHIL ANDERSON JOHN REARSON JOHN TURNER Page One Hzmdr edT ,....--ni St. Thomas ..60 Hamline ..,. 50 St. Olaf ,A.., 40 Sr. Thomas H65 St. Olaf ,.4,. 42 Hamline ..,. 32 Petie Howe does one of his smooth back dives before llze critical eye of the judge. RECORD 1941-42 Macalester Macalester Macalester Macalester Macalester Macalester State Meet: St. Thomas 69, Ham line 60, Macalester 24, St. Olaf 15 il Ly 1 f 1 lf l HE 1940-41 tea fglacecl fourth in Mr V ngffkff' the state meet ' ith Ed Clark Win. . . ' 1 J 4 ni g the 200 y rd breast stroke in 2 54 LU I 5 l the '42 -te meet Bruce Dando, Mac K MA Mldztance lwi er, gained second in the W VV' M 220-ygalvd el-Flstyle and third in the 440. f I N ' ' ' rm NW MQ W ,5 Y uf' I in . .,., 5 ' 'ff 'Z ....,, 7 4 fl l 'I . . if g n 4841 ' lf j 1 I I M X, A .,,Vr., ,A X 2 ' ,F ,X L A J, RN 'P- '- W 'rc fwfr 4-4-A --:aft-'A-aft . - UN 'A .V : ' ' :- -' lvl. -l:--' ' ,,-Z., 'dl-,-L' , :,., M , fe- N as, ' ,yi .-25... 'i 3 .. ,X a 'fx' - Q' :., wg .,,,.,-g.. -fs, y ' is , G 41 555 ' l I -1-' -...a '5n. 21:55,- Silzm 'l':. A 'if-N-. tv ,, ' in ' ' 5- fm- -A - 'A 'urge am BRUCE DANDO JOHN GUSTAD BILL KNOWLES t PAUL MacMULLAN WARREN KAYE NORM KAYE HARLEY HOLLIDAY Page One Hundred Four I X. If tlvis lrold works, somebody is going to be on the floor. Left to riglvt, standing: R. Wigjield, A. Owyang, G. Wheeler, V. Heise, M. Clark, E. Clarlq. Seated: R. Sargent, I. Collins. A C A L E S - T E R ' S new- est sport was revived and coached by C. A. Carleton. A successful first season was cap- tained by Russ Sar- geant. Russ went to the finals in the Northwest AAU meet in 1941, as did Jim Collins in '42. Russ Wigheld was captain of the ,42 season, Wrestling has steadily gathered interest and is a recognized inter- collegiate minor sport. mea fgng 'Q ,Q-gg mf. Virgil Heise pins luis opponent from Carleton. Q I il 5 5 A Q JIM COLLINS MILES CLARK RUSS SARGENT RUSS WIGFIELD VIRGIL I-IEISE Page One Hundred Five This little puck went right back where it came from when goalie Art Thom got in front of it. SEASON RECORD 1941-42 a!J0cLeg ESPITE a very mild Winter which kept the rink lake-like, the team went through its regular schedule, and won second place in the conference. Bob Carter and Jack Pring led the scoring with seven goals each, while Carter led the team in pen- alties, with eleven. Art Thom did stel- lar work in the net, and Ralph Colaizy, defense man, was coach. 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A RALPH COLAIZY BOB CARTER TOM HOLMES ART THOM BART FOSTER LOWELL GESS JOHN TURNER Page One Hundred Six W? Captain of the 441 team War- V ren Panushlqa takes a high one. Baaelal 1941 SEASON Capt. PANUSHKA Opp'nts Mac Gustavus . , . .... .10 7 St. Olaf .... ..,., 3 6 St. Thomas .....,... 8 2 Carleton . . , .... .11 8 St. Olaf . . , .... .8 15 Augsburg 2 Hamline . . ...l. 2 5 St. John's . , ,... 9 4 Hamline . . ,..., 7 6 St. Mary,s ,......,, 10 4 1942 captain: Otis Loose, winner Athenaean Outstanding Athlete award. Left to right, front row: Rolf! Aufder heide, A. Rusterholz, Novak, R. Carter T. Holmes, T. Anderson, R. Heyne. Sec ond row: O. Loose, R. Peterson, C. Heller, R. Jorganson, W. Panushka, Coach Olson W. Watson. , 5 ,,,, is J WIN K 4 qw K I -. .-:-: I Q: . ' . W Q t -s a ff as --5 A 71 'S c- We W 6 X , of F . I f' 1 ' 4? U' 3' I P T ink es .,,v--- Q M iii: I iv VIT M if I . C, i.,.. : i i F ara. .,. ,,,... A 1 Q 5'-5 ss ,:-s fs U P B adv' A . .. 7 1 'Hgh gasps .vw--na B r.. Nr. --a ,, . . IC . ,S . 'f JOE NOVAK ELLSWORTH ERTCKSON ART THOM TOM HOLMES BOB CARTER AI. SCHWARTZ ROG PETERSON OTIS LOOSE BOB AUFDERHEIDE DICK VUAGNER P4210 OHL' Hfwdfffl 5 RIOR tournament between to the FIELD HOCKEY the freshmen and the upperclassmen, Helen Prim- rose, center, shows goalie Mary Beyrer ancl Dorothy Whiston how t cross thrust. o do the 7 amen 4 Saoria OBIN HOOD h ARCHERY fans of the women's athle- tic department. Each year they vie for hon- ors in a round robin tourn ad nothing on the ament open to all comers. Charlotte Robertson, Alice Dunna- van, and Marion Thomas draw to their point of aim for some contest shooting. Page One Hundred Eight BOUT thirty girls participated in this yearis BOWLING activities. Martha Jackson watches from the score board while Phyllis Larsen lines up a potential strilce. N ANTICIPATION of the Aquatic League Canoe Trip late in May, many girls have been taking CANOEING lessons at Saint Croix during the year. A new fea- ture this year, the Northwest Canoe Trip will be available for those who can qualify. The picture at the left was taken during a practice session by the Mendota bridge. My ,- ACH FRIDAY afternoon at the Circle S Ranch Macalester coeds go HORSEBACK RIDING as part of their extra-curricular sport activity. Over seventy girls have taken part in the riding, altogeth- er. Helen Primrose, shown at left with her favorite mount, is in charge of the affairs. T THE first session of the CAMP CRAFT group, Betty Lou Hunter and Margaret Keely build a campfire to cook breakfast in the Mac woods. Later in the season the group held an overnight. PgfU f1'z1'N OMEN having at least a minor in physical educa- tion had the opportunity to talce GOLF as part of their regular class work. Al Reichert and Betty Turner watch one of Barbara Davis' drives at the right. Page One PRING training for BASEBALL found umpire Helen Primrose claiming that the ball K l Jean ee y just caught was a strike, even though Shirley Hadd did not swin g at it. The baseball program features a series between the frosh and the upperclassmen in the late spring. Hundred Ten URING a leisure moment of one of the SWIMMING classes, Jeanne Stageberg tries to pull Ginnie Angell into the pool while Grace Bremer pulls the other way. Of the one hundred girls who are working for begin- ners and water safety awards, over fifty will receive senior life saving badges. ROUND robin BADMINTON tour- nament which starts in the fall and continues until spring is the longest contest in the women's sports set-up. Of the thirteen teams participating, Jean Wetterlin and Mildred Davis, shown at the right, led in the scoring. They are also champions from last year's tourney. l F THE organized sports sponsored by the WAA, BASKETBALL occupies the most im- portant place. Two different tournaments were held this year, the frosh team Winning both the interclass and frosh-upperclass contests. Mac- alester was represented by eight star players at the Basketball Play Day held at Saint Cloud Teachers College. At the right, Nancy Hohmann and Marjorie Dawson battle for the rebound. LJ 2 4,5 955, my iMwffffwaaw,5,,,W ,f swf , 5 . Y ,,,, ,.,.....f..,,.y, , f ,MSS , it. wzfimfsw :aft fr ay .:.:.:.:.:2az1' sa:-:aeaeas:sas5sE KIT ,, , V, I f M hi 1 , i f,Q,,iQ,Q, , e , as A .t ,N fm, N ,, ff fx W .N , :pf 1 1 ,ye . .Af gg, I as as aa t fs ONDAY wash day comes around to Wallace Hall as frequently as it does any place else, claim the girls. So just to prove it here is WINNIE GIBBS in the midst of the Monday morning scrubbing. naw 14 f OIQLJDLFQ GAP gets in your eyes, and besides the water was cold which might partly ac- count for these expressions on the faces of JOHN LAUER, left, and JACK LOWREY, right, as they lend each other a hand with the problem of cleaning up the scalps. We always say, if the shoe Fitch, put it on. Page One Hundred Twelve I-IE presidents of the FRESHMEN SOCIETIES gather around the radio in Wally Hall rec room to try out some music for a dance. Left to right, they are: Judith Davis, Sigma Delta, Marion Thomas, Feli- ciansg Doris Norman, Maconiansg Julia Davis, Slcylarlcs. T,S ALL right when a young manls fancy turns in the spring, but what to do when two of them turn at the same time is the problem of HELEN BRADEN. The two fellows are CURT FULLER and BOB BURNS. T'S HARD TO understand how ROSE SETTER- .BERG plans to clust, scrub, and vacuum all at the same time, but itas obvious there won't be much dirt after she finishes. NE OF the founders of the Back To The Farm movement was RUTH BARAN when she put on her hayin, togs and went to a farmyarcl rushing party. During the course of the evening she struck up a cluclcing acquaintance with one of the roosters named Hjalmer. HUNTING we will go, heigh-ho the der- ry-o, a-hunting we will go. So said LOIS TVERBERC and HELEN TOBIN one fine day last fall, The one fly in the ointment was that no amount of yeodling or tooting on the duck call would induce any of our fine feathered friends to come within shooting distance. The problem was solved at the local meat market. Page One Hundred Fourteen T HEN THE first streaks of rosy dawn came streaming in through the windows of Section Eight, up rose LE ROY TRUMBLE to have his early morning session with the world events. Hav- ing checked up on Li'l Abner and Voijul, he promptly Went hack to hed until noon. HTS, DEAR children, is an example of what is known as expres- sionn as demonstrated by CAROL ABEL. This particular pose is guaranteed to frighten children, horse thieves, and sugar rationers. The onlookers are, left to right, Vernon Stiles, Liz Sperling, and Jim McGee. T i l HIS IS the day of mechanized attack, and the Kirk Hall dining room is no exception. Dem- onstrating the latest blitzkrieg technique, Head-waiter ROGER LIENKE gets a lift fromMAHLON FISH in one of the service wagons ND NOW, gentle reader, we will let you take over from here on. We made several attempts to write copy for this picture of MARTY BUCK and ETHEL PETERSON,but words fail us. May luck be with you. TROCIOUS, says society. Splendid, says your dentist. Ar any rate, there were too many knives and forks to know which to use, so GRACIE NORUM took the obvious method of attack in downing this Great Northern baked potato en route to Winnipeg. The girl at the next table is Mary Jane Schroeder. AKE ONE number two can of Ford, two bales of crepe paper, three baloons with air to fill, Place in the street and mix well. Result, an en- try in the Homecoming Parade con- test. This little dish was cooked up by CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON and AL REPS. 3 Page One Hundred Fifteen O-O heave ho, me harties. We don't know who was on the other end of this TUG O' WAR, hut we are betting they lost to this team composed of, left to right, Virginia Wildung, Marion Newell, Helen Mary Gould, Jeanette Hicks, Carol Lloyd, and Hariett Walz. WO MINDS with but a single thought, and what is more, but a single plate. At the lower left, DOROTHY WHISTON and RUSS WIGFIELD share and share alike, depending upon which eats the faster. ONDAY NIGHT sports night in the gym and a game of water polo. It looks as though JEAN STOCKDILL came and brought the duck for JOHN GUSTAD. '?670g A7 ww S 2 t AVE YOU got it? Yeaaaaaa Mac U rah rah rah Mac al es ter Ir s rhe Locomotive and the cheer leaders who could out yell a Whole randstand are BEUNA MAE VICTOR and MARIANNE REICHARDT APPY BIRTHDAY to you, happy birthday dear Louise, happy birthday to you, rang up and down the corridors at Wallace Hall when Louise Sargent had a BIRTHDAY PARTY. At left, Julia Davis with package under her arm, starts out for rhe celebration traveling by rail. When she gets there, Julia, Lorayne Gunnerucl, Maxine Solv- erson, and Helen Mary Gould blindfold Louise and have her guess what the presents are by feeling them. 5,4 ..,.:., 4 fi, M am, W J OW HERE'S a hoy who has got a head on him, thank goodness, thinks MARY JEAN BOWE as she steadies herself to let CLYDE JACKSON put her skate back on. According to Mary Jean, the only thing harder than keeping the skates on her feet was keeping them on the floor. Y KINGDOM for a pogo-stick, exclaims LOIS TVERBERG after trying to induce good old Dobin to hetake himself elsewhere. The difficulty was finally solved when a compromise was worked out whereby the horse went his way and Lois went his, too. WEETS to the sweet, and squirts to you, bud, says HARRIET MCPHETRES to JOHN GUSTAD as she gently hut firmly sprays him from head to foot with the drinking fountain. One Hurtdred Eiglvleen ZA 'Www I-IEREFORE art thou, hummmm? By both getting up on the balcony kat the home of president Turck BOB LAATSCH and CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON put a new twist on that Romeo-Juliet gag HE all-college picnic found GRACIE NORUMand BOB KING trying out the latest improvement on a bicycle built for two. AII's well that ends Well, but STAN RUDE cIoesn't seem to he getting along so well at either end. 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Visit Our New Building, No Solicitors Employed, Bulletin, 42nd Year. PRACTICAL BUSINESS SCHOOL 63 East Fifth Street near Cedar Saint Paul, Minnesota CE dar 5333 One Hundred Twenly-four Aarvig, Dean ..,,..... Aaslund, Mildred ..... Abel, Carol ,,,.,,,,,,,. Abroe, Phyllis .,,,.... Adams, Margaret .... Ahlberg, Verne ,,,..... Alexander, Betty ,,,.,,, Alexander, Hugh r,,,.. Allen Gale ,.,,,....,. Allen: Harriet ,,,,,,, 45, 67, 100 46 61, 90, 114 49 91 57, 66, 69 66 Allen, Mary ..,..... ...,,........Y.....,,Yf,Y,Y, 4 5, 61, 70 Allen, Roger ,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,.,, 2 7, 71, 71, 91 Alm, Richard 11e...... ..1,.... 6 7, 95, 95, 95, 102, 102 Anderson, Alice .,..,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Anderson, Audrey .,,..,1. ,1..... 4 6, 72, 81 Anderson Harriet ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.... 2 7, 71, 79 Anderson Louise ..,,.. ,..,1,,, 4 5, 60, 62 Anderson Marjorie 35, 60 Anderson, Norval .........,.....,...,,...,.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Anderson, Philip ,,,,,,,,,,,,., 35, 57, 67, 71, 71, 80, 103 Anderson Robert ...... ..,,.. - ......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 67 Anderson, Ted ., ,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 95, 107 Anderson Virginia ,,.,,. ,,,,,,, 2 7, 66, 69 Andrews, Beulah ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9, 61, 70 Angell, Virginia ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 110 Apitz, Darell .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 4 4 Baker, Leo ..,,,,,,,,,,,, Arneson, John ,.,.,,, Arnold, Dean ,......... Ash, Wmifred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Askeroth, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aufderheicle, Rober Aufderheicle, Ruth Axelson, Charlotte t 60 27, 59, 79, 95, 97, 107, 107 28 67 -- ----- A- -------- - ------ A --------- ------4---W , Bach, Ruth .,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,, Baere, Grant ,,,,,,,... Baker, Button .,...,,, Balstad, Naomi ...,..,,,, Bambusch, Phyllis ,,,... Banks, Mary .,,,,,,.. Baran, Ruth ,.,..,.. Barclay, Durant ,,,., Barr, Evelyn ,,,,,, 63 66 50 52 71 .,.,.,,,44, 50, 57, 65, ,,,...,,46, 70, 51, 58, 75, 115 Barrett, Blow --.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,, 36, 51, 57, 57, 62, 62, 77 Barrett, James ,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,-,,,,, -,,---,,,-,,,'-,-Y,,YY--,--YYY w---w--l 4 6 Bartholomew, Mary Jean ,,,,..,, Yywgqqgr 4 5, 71 Bateman, Warren . Bathke, Frederic ,.,, Beckendorf, Robert Bens, Boyne ...,,,,,, Bergsman, Mary ,,.. 65 Berlin, Doris ,. ..... Berlin, Ruth ..,,.,,, Beulke, Jeanne Beyrer, Mary ,,,..,..,, Bjerke, Alice ,,,,,,,., Bjornberg, Violet ,,,,,.. Blake, Betty ,,..,.,..., Blakely, Roger .,,, Block, Ervin ,,,,,,..,., Bloomfield, Francis Bloomfield, Joel .,..,. Boggs, Marion ..,,,.,, Borchers, Betty ...,. Bowe, Mary Jean .. Boyd, Clarence .,,,, Boyle, Alyce ..,.... Brack, Carol ,,,,,,,. Brack, James ,,,,,. Braden, Helen ,,,..... W- ..,,,,,..1..,,,......, ,79 .,..,2,36, 56, 73, 76, 79 46, 64, 82 ,.,,,,,,,.,28, 57, 64, 68 29, 55 2,,,....,45, 58, 75, 81, 108 w....,,,,,49, 57, 70, 79 49 ,,,2,.28, 57, 62, 64 95 62, 46 118 46 36, 47, 48, 79 xyl'l6!QX Bradley, Kate ,,,,.,.,,. Bratush, Johanna ,. Brauninger, Elsie Bremer, Brinkman, Arvid Brooks, Broun, Marjorie , Grace ..,,., ..., Sally ,,,,,,.., 1 36, 62 62 46, 47, 110 82 Brown, Carol ..,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Brown, Kenneth ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,, 1 6 Brown, Marjorie .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 55, 55 Brownlee, Gordon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 4 5 Bryan, John ......,,,,.., .......,,,, 3 6, 59, 61, 67, 103, 103 Buck, Lucy ,,,,,,,..,....,.,,,,,,,,,......,,..,..., 28, 49, 56, 62, 91 Buck, Margaret .,,,,,,,..1..,.. 45, 56, 64, 64, 66, 68, 115 Budolfson, Fernam Budrow, Eleanor ....,..., Burg, Ivan ......,..,,,,,, Burgess, Cynthia ,. Burns, Robert ,,,,,,, Busse, Kathleen ..,,,. Buth, Emily Mae , 63 ,,,,,,,16, 75 44, 113 46, 76 - ....,,...,...,,,,,, 29, 82 . -'T' Dando, Bruce ,...,.. Davidson, Laura Davis Davis Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis 1 Davis, 104 Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.............,.....,, 3 6, 58, 62, 110 Betty ,..,.. .....1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 85 Harlan ,,,.,,,.,.....,, 37, 49, 57, 69, 75, 79, 82, 90 Judith .ttttrt .,,,......,.,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,...... 4 6, 112 Julia ,,,,.....,,,.. Mildred ,,,,,.... Robert ,,,,,, Thomas ,,,.... Dawson, Marjorie ,,,,,,. ,,.,2..,,46, 112, 117, 117 37, 49, 49, 58, 111 35, 37, 77, 80 ......,46, 68, 70, 111 Dawson, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,Y,YY,,-,,,Y,, 37, 55, 70 De Lapp, Roland 59, 67, 70, 71, 72, 78, 80, 86, 93, 98, 99, 101 De Long, Richard 1..,,.,,,.......,..,......,..,,,.,,,,,,, 37, 59, 98 Denzer, Lois ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 81 Deurr, William ,.,,.,..11,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 8 7, 95 Diereniield, Richard ,,...., 45, 49, 79, 101 Dirks, Phillis ,,,,..,.,,,,,,, Dixon, Marjorie .,.. Dobbins, June ..,,., Doms, Vernon ,..... Doty, Margaret ,,,,,,, Dunn, Dora ,,,,,,.... Dunnavan, Alice ,,,,1,,,, Durkee, Margaret .....,. Durst, Robert ...,...,. Cain, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,.,,-,,, 4 6 Cameron, Donald ,,,,,, ,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,- 4 5 Camp, Ezra ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 6 Carlander, Beth ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6, 58, 68, 70, 73 Carleton, Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,-,,,,,,,,, 1 6, 17 Carlson, Betty Ann .,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..i 45, 49, 58, 70, 73 Carter, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,.-,,,,,,,,-,,,-,-,---,--,,, V45 Carter, Robert ..,,.,,,,.,... 44, 67, 87, 95, 106, 107, 107 Cassidy, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,1,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,-,,-,--- ,,,,,---- 4 6 Castle, Bradley ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,----,,,,v-,,,- , 44, 73 Cederberg, Allan ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,--- 4 5, 50 Chapman, Frederick ,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,-,-,,,,-,,, 7 1 Chase, Judd ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Christensen, Ellen ,,,,r,,,,,,,, .,,,,,Y,,, 4 5, 76, 79 Christensen, Leonard ..,,... ,,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 0 Christensen, Norma .r,,, ,,,,,,,s,,,,, 4 6, 79 Clamons, Erie ,,,,,,2,..,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 55, 92 .,...t59, Clark, Betty ,,,.,,....,, Clark, Burton ,,,,, Clark, Eugene ,..... Clark, Gienn ...,.,., Clark, Gordon ,,,.. Clark, Miles .,..,, Clark, Robert .,,,,,. Clipson, John Clymer, Elizab Coates, Cohen, Frederick ,,,,,... Marvin ,,,... eliiifl. 105 70 66, 72, 95, 97, 105, 105 ....,,,.,46, 50, 45 .W2,..,45, 57, 62, 62, 68 ..,.,,.,,,29, 60, 65, 65, 72 46 Colaizy, Ralph ....,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,,,--, 9 5, 96, 106 Coleman, Norman ,,,,,, ,,,,,---,-,,,,--,--VYYYY 1 7, 17 Collar, Jeanne .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,, 4 4, 46, 55 Collins, James ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 95, 105, 105 Conrad, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,---, 4 6 Cook, Sam ,,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,, 36, 57, 67, 71, 72, 80, 85 ,86 Corbin, James ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---- 4 6, 88 Corey, Dean ,,,.....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 5 9 Cornell, William ,,,,,,, ,,,,,--,, 1 7, 19 Corson, Marjorie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,,, 4 6 Couperus, Henry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,---,,,,---,-,,,,,,,,--,- 7 1 Crichton, Jane ,..,..,,, 70, 79, 81 73 Crist, MHVIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 29, , 76 Cronon, Constance ,,,,,,,, 36, 58, 62, 70, 73, 78, 79, 86 Crum, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,..............,...,,,,,, 29, 56, 61, 69, 70 Culligan, Lois ,..,,1,,,,.,,,,, 29, 51, 56, 56, 62, 64, 64, 69 Curtis, Doris ...,........,. Daggett, Frank ,,,... ,,,,,,,,28, 57, 79 ..,.,,,,,,,,113 Dahlquist, Duane Dale, Kathryn .,,,,,,..,,, Dammann, Gilbert 91 101 Eklund, John .,,,,, Ekstrand, Joy ,..,,. Eldred, Roy ,.,..,..,., Eldred, Ruth .,,,,,.. Ellenson, Gerene ,,,,, Elliott, Norman ,,... 57, 74, 75 - ....,,.,,,,.............,,, 46 78 49, 55, 63 ............,,46, 81, 108 ,..,,,,,,,44, 45, 56, 76 46, 88 .,....2,29, 56, 66, 69 71 Elliott, Robert ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 60, 72 Elrod, Gwendolyn .....,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,r,, 30, 70 Emerson, Vernon .,.,..,, 44, 87, 95, 97, 97, 98, 99, 99 Endersbe, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 50 Eng, Cecile ..,,,.....,,, C ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30 Engst, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 4 6 Erickson, Catherine ,,,.... Erickson, Ellsworth ..... Everest, George .,.,. Everett, Roberta Fellman, Marvin ,..,, Fenyves, Gabriel ,,,.. Ficken, Clarence .,,,,, Figenshau, James .,.,. Fish, Mahlon ......,, Fisher, Irene ..,,,, Flad, Betty , ,,... . Flatten, Pearl .,,,,,,, Fobes, Allen ,,... Forbes, Ruth ,1,,. Foster, Bart ,,,,,,,. Fountain, Lois ....,..... Francin, Muriel ,,.,,,, Franklin, Samuel ...,.. Frautschy, Jefrey ,,,,,, Frazer, Mary Lou ..,,,1., Fredrickson, Eunice .,,.. Freeman, Elizabeth .,,,, Frey, Constance ,,,..,.. Frohlich, Kathryn ,,,,,,.. Fuller, Curtis ,,...... Fuller, Ellen ..,,,,,,, Fuller, Forbes ,,,,,,,.,,, Fulton, Elizabeth ,,,,, Galchutt, Marjorie .,,,, Galle, Lois , ,,,,,....,,,, , Gardner, Robert ,,..,,. 79 .........67, 87, 99 46, 101 i.i:,,45, 62 ,,.........,44 78 .....,,,,30, 52, 60 56, 85 ,,........30, 70, 72, 73, 81 46 48, 82, 82 2,.....,,46, 47, 82, 111 50, 106 57, 79 1 7 m...,,46, 89 ,...,..............t. ..46 8 ,t.,... 37, 57, 76, 79 79, 80, 82 56 82 61 79 97 79, One Hundred Twenty-fve 93 Hadd, Shirley ,,,,,,,, 69 Garrett, Russell ,,,,., ,,YY,,,, 4 5, 48, 59, 75 Gassman, Jeanne 222 ,......,,.,Y,,,Y, 46, 85 Gassman, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.........,YY.......,.....,.. 45, 56 Gaw, Jeanne .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,..,......,l.....A....,..,,,..,, 45 Gearman, Arvin ,,,,,,,, 44, 57, 57, 67, 82, 95, 100, 101 Gerhardt, Lyle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46 Gess, Lowell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 70, 70, 71, 71, 79, 106 Gibbs, Winifred ,,.1,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 30, 56, 76, 76, 82, 112 Giblette, John Q ...,.... Gilbert, Willam ....., Gilfillan, Jean ,,,.,,,,,.,, Gilliland, William ,,,,,,,, Gillis, Roberta .,,,,.,, Gillott, Thomas ....,. Given, Harry ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gladitsch, William Godfrey, Alice ,,,.,,,.,,, Goins, Mary Ella ,,,,,, Goltz, George ,..,....... Goltz, Harold ,,,,,,,,,,, Gould, Helen Mary ,,,,,,,, Gowans, Erma ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Graham, Charlotte 22 Gramith, Willis .,,., Green, Esther ,,,, 37, 59, 70, 79 67 46, ,,,, 22 46 22246 100 2 27, 30, 70 68 2 2fi46,i 58, 22246 22 46, 49 22222245, 55, 116, 117 98 38, 59, 67, Grohe, William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0, 71 Guild, Harriet ..,....., ,.,...,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 2 4 6 Gunnerud, Lorayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..Y....,, ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,, 4 6 , 117 Gustad, John ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 70, 85, 104, 116, 118 Haan, Kenneth ,,,... ,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 O, 63, 67, 69, 78 Hadd, Harry ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 67, 95, 97, 98 Hadd, Jeanne ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 70 I-Iage, Leonora ,.,.,.,. Hagen, James ,,,, Hall, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hals, Lyle 2 ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Hammond, Margaret Hanson, Yvonne ,,,,,, Harding, Isobel s,,..... Harris, Helen ,,,, Harris, James ,,,,,,,,. Harrison, Edith .,,,,, Harrison, Gordon ,,,, Hastings, Russell ..,,, Hawkes, Carolyn .,., Hearn, Don ,,,,,,1,,,,, Heaton, Glen ,,,,,,,,, Hedeen, Clifford ,,,,,,, Heidinger, Faith ,,,,,,.. Heimark, Virginia Heinze, Jack ,.,,.,,,,, HCISS, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Heller, Charles ,.,,.,,, Hemerick, Glen .,,,,,, Hendrckson, Gerald Henly, Sadie ,,,,,,,,,,YY Henningsen, Dorothy Henry, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hermann, Harold ,,,,,,,,,,, Herrmann, Kathleen Herzog, Paul ,.....,.,,,,,,,, Hicks, Jeanette ,,,,,,,,, Hill, Margaret ,,,... Hilts, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,, Hindman, William .,,,,,, Hines, Samuel ,.1..,,, Herschey, Miles ,,,,,,., Hoagland, Kenneth Hoben, Bernadine ,,,, Hofaker, May 2 .,,,,,, 2 Hofmeister, Helen Hohmann, Janet ,,.,., Hohmann, Nancy ,..,,,,, Hoiosen, Roscoe ,,,,... Holland-Boler, Dorothy ,,,,, 2222222238, 55, 55, 67, 68, 110 46 17, 80 222222238, 57, 66 46, 79, 81 2 18 61 46 221531, 18 66 2 ,,,, 46 2222222218, 22222222246, 79, 90 22 60 222222231, 55, 63, 78 1 46, 70 50 246, 105, 105, 105 67 71 80 i '2f22f2222 ettet 46, 63, 22 45 ,58 22 ,...,e,,,,e, 46, 70 22222222244, 55, 66 22 45 45, 116 69 89 38, 46, 46, 82, 44 22 ,,,, 46 2 46 22 31, 44 2222222246, 111 22 eeeeee 67, 71, 101 Holland, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,VY,, YYYYVYV 4 6 Holliday, Harley .,......., ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,1. 4 6, 71, 104 Holmes, Kenneth .,... ,,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 8 Holmes, Thomas ,.,,,,,, 65, 67, 106, 107, 107 One Hundred Twenty-:ix Hompe, John, ,,,,,, Hood, Robert ,,,.... eeeYeee.1...,,,,.,..,,,, 5 9, 59, 30, 32, 82 l-long, Kenneth ,,,,66,,,6,,,,6,,,66,666,66,6,6666,.,, 100, 100, 101 Howard, Ronald ,,,,..,. 31 59, 67, 87, 95, 96, 102, 102 Howard, Virginia 2 Y..e eYeeeeYY.eYeeee,,,.,,..,.... 3 8, 56, 63, 86 Howe, Dwight .2 .ee,Yeee,eeY.ee..Y,......,.....,,,,,..,,,,,.., 80, 104 Hudson, Sanford ,,,,..,..,....,.......Y,Y,..Y.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..., 80 Hughes, Jack ,,,,..YYY,YYYYYYYY1...Yefe........,,,,..,..,,,,,.,V.. 46, 50 Hultgren, Roger 2 31, 59, 67, 87, 94, 95, 96, 102, 102 Hungerford, Robert ,,,,,...,,.YY...,,.,,,...,,e,e,,ee,e,, 45, 70, 78 Hunt, Keith ,,,,,.,,,,e..., ,,e,,,, 5 9, 59, 74, 77 Hunter, Betty .,,...,,, Hurst, Jean ,,,,,,, Innes, Virginia .,... Jackson, Clyde 22 Jackson, Martha ,,,,, Jackson, Robert ,.,,,,,,, Jacobs, Margaret ,,,,,,,, Jacobson, Ardelle ,,,, James, John ,,,,,,,,, James, Doreen ,,,, 22 Janssen, Marlon ,,,,,, Jarvis, Charles ,,,. Jeddeloh, Phyllis ,,,,, Jensen, Carl ,,,,,,..,,,., Jensen, James ,,,,,,,,., 2 Johansen, Richard .,,,, Johnson, Curtis M. ,,,, 2 Johnson, Curtis W. ,,,, 2 Johnson, Eleanor ,,,.,,, Johnson, Harris ,,,,,,, Johnson, Hollis ,,,,,,, .2 Johnson, Kenneth ,,,,,,,, Johnson, Mary Alice 22 Johnson, William ,,,,,, Jones, Carroll, ,,,,,,,,, 45, 68, 109 ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 46, 70 22222222245, 57, 66, 101, 118 60, 63, 63 70, 71, 79 44, 57, 71, 79, 81, 82 222222245, 55, 55, 64, 82 66 31, 57, 61, 18 49 61 79 55 82 89, 103 22218, 2 tesee 46, 222222218, 79, 82, 22 46 . .esse 46, 49, 79 75 Jones, Kent ,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,.,,,,,1,,.. 4 6, Jones, Richard ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, .....1......,, ,,,,.f,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 16685, William ,.,6 ,,.,,,.6,,, 4 5, 57, 66, 67, 82, 100, 101 Kaehler, Vincent ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, .,,,,,,.,,....,.,.,..,, .,,, 3 8 , 66 Kagin, Edwin ,,,,,,,,,, 222 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18, 21, 71, 78 Kaiser, Erna ,,,, Kastner, Carol ,,,,, Kaye, Norman ,,,,, Kaye, Warren .,,,. 2 Keeley, Jean ,,,,,,,,,,.. Keeley, Margaret ,,,,,,, Keller Donna 2 ,.....,,, 22 Kennedy, Harold ,,,,,,,, Kennedy, Julia Ann ,,,, Keys, Dorothy ,,,.,...,.., Kidder, Howard ,,,,, Kienitz, Naomi ,,,,,,, King, Dorothy ,,,,,., King, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kingsley, Donald Kinsey, William ,,,,, Kircher, Dorothy Koch, Harry ,.,,,,,,, Kollarich, Rosalie 22 Knowles, William ,,,,,, Koerner, Evelyn 22 Koontz, Ruth .,,,,,,,..,,,, 2 Kotval, Russell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Krinkie, Helen Trieglaff Krosch, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,, Kvenberg, Orpha Mae Laatsch, Robert ,,,,,, Lackore, Charles 222222245, 56, 66, 68, 79 65, 67, 104 44, 50, 57, 67, 104 52, 110 51, 56, 68, 109 38 38, 63, 78 79, 79, 81 222222245, 49, 58, 68, 81 50 2, 66, 72, 57, 67, 87, 85, 62, 63 39, 58 119 62, 104 95, 46 59, 72, 77 222219, 78 56 46 46, 82, 118 44, 52, 82, 89 Le Master, Richard ,,,,,,,, Lembke, Daryl ,,,,,,,,..,,. Lester, Malcolm ..,,,, Levey, Daryl ,,.,, Lewis, Charles Libby, Lois 2222222245, 57, 74, 82 90 91 80 70, 70, 71, 79 115 Leinlce, Roger .,,,,,,,, 44, 59, 92, Lievano, Alvaro 222 .....,...,,.,..,,, 67, 80 Lincoln, Harry ...,.. ,,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,.,, 4 4, 70, 79, 82 Lind, Louise ,,,,,,,,.... ..,rr.rrr,,r.r.Y..Y..............r......... 4 6 Lindquist, Fredrick ,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 74, 75, 100, 100, 101 Lloyd, Carol ,,,,,2,,22,,222,22.1,,..,. 45, 52, 55, 79, 82, 116 Logman, Frank ,,,1 ., ..,33,,,,3,,,,33,.,..,..,rr,r,rrrrrrrrrr,r,rr.r, 39 Loose, Otis 59, 67, 90, 95, 96, 96, 97, 107, 107 Lowrey, Jack 33,,,,,,..,............3rrr,,.rrrrrrrr 59, 82, 82, 112 Ludwig, Charles ,....... 32, 66, 70, 78 Lund, George ,.,,1.. ,,,,.,,...., 4 5, 59, 59 Lundberg, John ,,,,,, ...,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 4 6 Lustmann, Ernie ,.,,,... 32, 79 Lyksert, David ,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ..,...,.,,,,..,,.,,,.,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 8 MacCornack, Robert ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 46, 82 Mack, Jean ,2,222.,2,,,,.......,,.., 27, 32, 56, 76, 79 91 MacKnight, Elizabeth MacMullan, Paul ,,,,,,, Macomber, Norma ,,,,,, Macy, Julie ,,,,,,,,....., Mann, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,. Manthey, Fredrick ,,,,,, Martin, Eben ,,,,,,,,....,.. Martinson, Shirley ,,,,, Mason, David .,.,r,,,,, May, Grace ,,2,,,,.,, McCoy, Franklin ,,,. McGandy, Eileen ,,,, McGee, James ,,..,,, McGee, John ,..,,,,,....... McIntosh, Margaret McKewin, George ,,,,, McKay, Dorothy .,,., McLean, Milton ,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,, McLeod, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,, Mcphetres, Harriet 3 2, 50, McRae, Norman ,,,.,,,,,, 81 75, 2222222239, 57, 67, 101, 104 81 56, 76 Meeker, Gordon .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Merches, Marcile ,,,,,,, Merriman, Dorothy ,,,, Merritt, Robert ..,,,,,,,,, Meserve, Barbara ,,,, Meserve, Bruce 22 82 69, 77, 79, 79 80 57, 79, 82 2222222222246, 63 49 22,222222,246 2222222239, 62, 74, 78 60 46 22222222290, 114 70 71 46 45 222222239, 70 70, 80 51,56,62, 69, 78, 91, 118 46 2 46 22222222244, 58, 81 Meserve, Frank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Messenger, Katherine Mickelson, Marjorie ,,,. Miller, Donald ,,,,,,,,, Mishek, Donald ,.,,,, Mitau, Theodore ,,,, .2 Mitchell, D. c. ceeeect 2 Mitchell, Donald ,,,,,, Mitchell, Dorothy .,,,, Mix, June ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Moe, John ..,.,,.., Montieth, Thomas 22 Montman, Myron ,,,,. Moore, Abigal Moore, Robert ,,,,, Moore, Royal ,,,,,,, Moore William ..,.., 9 Morrison, Harriet Moulton, Joyce Munch, Carol Munday, Edward ,,,,, Munday, Robert ,,,,,,,, Lampe, Robert ,,,,,,,, ,YYYY,,YY,,Y, 46, 50 Langley, Edith ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Langley, Grace ,,,1,,, ,,,,,,, 4 9, 90 Larsen, Elizabeth ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 7 9, 81 Larsen, Phyllis 2 ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 108 Larson, Arlene ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Larson, Betty Lou ,,,,,,, ,2,,,..., 4 6, 52, 111 Lauer, John ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 59, 112 Lawhead, Beatrice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,...,...1... .,..... 4 6 Lawshe, Joan ..,,.,..,. ,.,.. ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 , 64 Leavitt, George ,,,,,,, 35, 38, 57, 65, 67, 70, 72, 101 Leinenkugel, Patricia ......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 81 Nelson, Carolyn Nelson, Constance 22 Nelson, Dean .,,,,,, Nelson, Dolores Nelson, Earl Nelson, Louise 2 Nelson, Ruth ,,,,,,,, Nelson, Stewart ..,.., Nelson, Winston ,.,.,,., Neurneister, Carlton Newell, Marion .,,.,.,, Nichols, Albert 1...,. 66, 222222219, 51, T52222222245, 2 2.2222, 46 7 52 45 79 82 46 19 95 2212222. .46 79 44 70, 71, 78 80 22222 40, 62, 71, 76 5 82 46 2 22222222 40, 49, 55, 70, 71 79 57 2 62 2 40, 1 67 2222246 ff2ffffff40,i 55, 86 33, 56, 73, 56 76 80 46 16 Nichols, James Niemann, Ann ...... ,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 63 Nippoldt, Bertwin ..,,,,......,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,. 44, 57, 66, 67 Norman, Doris ....,,,,,....,.,,,,.....,,,,....,...,,,,,,,,, 46, 46, 112 Norum, Grace ,,....., 33 49, 56, 56, 81, 85, 115, 119 Novak, Joseph ,,Y,Y,....., .67, 90, 95, 99, 99, 107, 107 O'Jala, Mary Ellen ..,,,,,,,,. - ,,,,,,.,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 40, 49 Olsen, Audrey ,.....,.,, .,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 5 0 Olsen Le Claire .,....,r. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 101 Olson, Ollie ,,,......,.,,,...,,, Ostergren, Dorothy ,,,.,,. Ostrander, Collin .,,.,. Owen, Mary Gwen Owyang, Alfred .,,,,..,, Packerman, Adah Pallesen, June ,,,.,..,, Panushka, Don Panushka, Warren Pappas, Vaceles ,,,,, Patnode, Jack ..,,,,,.. Peake, Miriam ....,, Pearson, lzella Pearson, John ,,,.,. Pease, Leon .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,Y Pedersen William ,,.., Pennig, Warren ,,,..,,. 222222295, 97, 97, 98, 107 56, 68, 73, 81 58, 73 49 50, 63, 66, 67, 105 63, 87 46, 50 107 46 33, 49, 57, 67, 69, 90 86 46 46, 103 22.2222222101 aaa,,,,,. 2246 22 46, 50 Penning, Hilda ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 71, 82 Pennington, Rosemary Penson, Richard Perry, Elizabeth Wilder, Mary Jane 46, 40 45, 66 Petersen, Norma ,,,, ,,,,,,--, 4 1, 60, 79 Peterson, Bernice .,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 49, 60 Peterson, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y--,,,,,,,, 4 1, jg Peterson, Dorothy .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,-,,,,,,-,,,,, 2 3 Peterson, Ethel ,1,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 9, 31, 92, 115 Peterson, John D. ..,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 4 6, 70 Peterson, John K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 57, 66 Peterson, Richard ,,...,,,,....,,,,.,, 46, 46, 58, 74, 78, 88 Peterson, Roger ,,,.,..,,.,,., 27, 33, 46, 67, 91, 107, 107 Peterson, Stanley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,-,,,,,- 4 6 Peterson, Wesley ,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Petzold, Edward ,,.., ,,,,,,,,, 4 0, 52, 65, 65 Petzold, Herman ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 91 Pohl, Georgia ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Pollock, Philip ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Popence, Paul ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-, 8 7 Powers, Ronald ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Primrose, David ,,...,,s,,,,,a,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, 101, 101 Primrose, Helen 35, 41, 52, 58, 68,73,78,108,109,110 Pring, Jack ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YVYVVYV, 63 Pritchard, Norris Pugh, Patricia ,,,,, Rafferty, Robert ,,,.,, Ralph, Dorothy .,,,, Reeve, Oakley ,,.,,,, Reeves, Mary ,,,,,,,,.., Replogle, Fred ,,,.,,,,,,,, Rei chardt, Marianne ,,,,,. Reichert, Aileen ,.,,,,,,, Reps, Elwin ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Rhodes, Mrs, Clark Richards, Gerald ,,,..,,,,, Richardson, Gloria ..,,, Richter, Robert ,,.,..,, Richter, Ruth ,,,,.., Riesberg, Don ,,,,,, Robbins, Patricia 22 Roberts, John ...,,,,,, Robertson, Alice ,,,.,, 18, 20 2222246 22222258, 65, 67, 94, 95 52 22222222246, 52, 82 51, 117 22241,110 222246, ,.,e, 46, 100, 114 22 66 46, 49 46, 70 55, 66, 76 2222222241, 57, 67, 75, 82, 101 47, 81 Robertson, Charlotte ,,.,..,, 46, 79, 81, 108, 114, 119 77 Robertson, John ,,,,,,.. Robinson, Perry ,,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 3 3 , Rogerts, Mary Jean 22 Rohrbacher, Roger ,,,.. 49, 90 57, 66, 66, 67 Routhier, Virginia ,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,.,,,,,, 4 6, 63 Rowe-Trumble, Betty ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Rowley, Ellen ..,, t ,,....,,,, ,,,,,.. 3 3, 56, 68, 73 Rude, Stanley ,,,,,,,,,,,s, ssssss. 3 3, 85, 90, 119 Ruis, Eibert ,,..,,,.......,. ,...,1.,,.,,,,,...,......,,,,, 4 5 Rundquist, Majel ,,s,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,,.,,,,, 4 6 , 79 Runquist, John ,,,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,.... 3 3, 50, 58, 66, 66 Rusterholz, Alan 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,.........,,,, 2 3, 107 Rusterholz, Theophil Sachs, Robert ..,..,,, Sande, Lucille .,.. Santella, Richard ,,........,.,,,.,,,......,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,, 45, 74 Sargent, Louise ...,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,,..,,,.,,, 46, 79, 81, 117 Sargent, Russell ,,..,,., 41, 49, 67, 70, 71, 71, 79, 105 Sater, Wayne ,.....,,,,,,t,,.....,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,.......,.,,,, 34, 60 Saunders, David ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,...1,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,, 41, 59, 72 Sawyer, Mary .,,,.. Schafer, George ,,,..., Schatz, Miles .,,,,,,,,,... Schelander, John ...,,,. Schellberg, Ruth .,,,,, Schendel, Royal ...... Schmidt, Rodney ,,,,,,,... Schneider, Kenneth ,,,,... Schroder, Freeman ,,,.,. Schroeder, Mary ,,.,., 2222241, 66 222.246, 55 22222220, 51, 68 222222222245, 49, 79 .2..22234, 60, 63, 63 34, 56, 63 46 Schroeder, Melba ,,,.,..,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schultz, Howard .,,,,,,,, Schwartz, Albert .,,,,, 44, 67, 87, 97, 98, 98, 99, 107 Scott, John ,,., ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 , 66 Scotton, George 2, ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 46 Seestedt, Elsie Senness, Loren ,,,,, Setterberg, Rose ,.,, Severance, Lewis ,,,,,, Sheldon, Warren .,,,,,, Shellhouse, Jean ,,,,,, Sherk, Margaret ,,,.. Sherk, Suzanne ,,,,,, Sherman, Carol ,,,,,,.. ShiHett, Anita ,,,,,. 46 46, 99 222.241, 71, 113 2 ,c,,, ,....,c,,c, 6 1 79 222222246, 61 222222246, 49, 34, 56, 76, 91 ,22.222246, 62, 79, 81 Shiflett Chester ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9, 20 Shippey, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Shogren, Sidney ..,.,, ,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, 95, 95 Siegler, Paul ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 77 Sigfrid, Kathryn ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VVV 4 6 Simpson, Mavajean ,,,...,,,,,,..,,,. 45, 57, 57, 62, 62, 90 Slater, Marjorie ,.,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 55, 55, 63 Sleeger, Ruth ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Smith, Peggy ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5 Smith, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,, 4 2, 57 Snackenberg, Alfred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,-,,,,,,,--,,,, 46 Snavely, Norma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, VVYYVVVV 4 6 Snyder, Virginia 34, 48, 49, 55, 69,72,74,75,88,91, 94 Solverson, Maxine ,.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,, 46, 79, 82, 87, 117 Sperling, Elizabeth ,,,., Sperling, Randolph ,,,,, Stageberg, Jeanne Steece, Arvel 2 ,.,,,,, 2 Stegner, Lorraine ,,,.,,,, 55, 90, 114 2 46 110 22222222245, 57, 71, 71, 82 Steinkraus, Clifford ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 79 Stiles, Vernon ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 0 , 114 Stockdill, Jean ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 116 Stocking, Marian ..,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 79, 82 Stork, Mary Lou ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 5, 49, 58, 64, 64, 81 Stougaard, Raymond ,,,,, .,,,,,,,.1,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 6 , 61 Strata, Helen ,,,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 Strohm, Harvey ,,,,,, Strom, Robert 2 2 ,,,, 22 Strowd, Katherine ,,,,, Struthers, Doris ,,,,,,,,, Sullivan, Virginia Sundheim, Borghild ,,,,,,.. Sutherland, Don ,,,,,,,, Swan, Mary 22 ,,,,,,, 2. Swanson, Clarence 22 ,..,,, 22 Swanson, Erma Swanson, Lawrence Sweet, Evelyne ,,,,,,,...,,,,,, Tallmadge, Roger ,,,,,,, Tayler, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,. , 46, 82 34, 58, 77 45 45 85 62 46 2222252 46, 82 22 ..,..,,, 34 44 70 22222222245, 79, 80, 85 46, Teiple, Robert ,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, ,,,,,,,, 4 6 Thom, Arthur 44, 44, 59, 67, 87, 95, 97, 106, 106, 107 Thomas, Helen ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.....,,,,, 46 Thomas, Marion ,,,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 46, 108, 112 Thoraldson, Clair ,,,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,. . 2 21 Thorgrimson, Norma ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, 56, 66 Thornton, Cecil ,,,,,,,,,,2,. Thornton, Thomas ..,,,, Thuma, Philip .,,,.,,, Timberlake, Jerry ,,,,,,,. Tobin, Helen ,,2,,....,, 80, 100, 101 222,22.2.42, 63, 63, 78 22.22222242, 92, 4114 Topel, Betty 22 ....... 2. Trumble, Le Roy ,,,,,,,, Tschida, Evelyn ....... Tucker, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,, Tucker, Mrs. H. Turck, Charles ,,,,,,,,, Turck, Mrs. C. J. .,2......45, 55, 79, 81 114 57 ..2222,,42, 49, 58, 58, 81 87 Turner, Elizabeth ,,,..,,.........,.,,,.,.,,,,.2.............. 58, 110 Turner, John .,.,.....,....,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 46, 75, 77, 103, 106 Tverberg, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, Tyrholm, Audrey .2 Ulrich, Melvin ,,,,,,,, Uppgren, Robert ,,,. Van Zeeland, Paul Varien, Helen ......,,,,, Vermilya, Caryl ,,,,, 22 Vick, Helen 2 ,,,,,,,,, 2 Victor, Beuna Mae ..,.. Voris, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,, Vose, Marjorie ,,,,, , 2 Wagner, Dorothy ,,,,.. Wagner, Ethel ,.,.,.,, Wagner, Richard .. Wahl, Priscilla ,,,,, Wahlers, Lorenz ,,,,,,,, Wahlund, Donald ,,,,.... Waite, Robert ,,,,,,,,, Wakefield, Milo ,,,. Waller, Arline ,,,,, Wallom, Jane ,,,,,,, 58, 74, 78, 85, 114, 118 46 fiiffffffffffiflfl22fffffQ46 222222246 22222222242, 56, 73, 75, 78, 81 117 82 64, 68, 91 58, 58, 79, 81 107 222222245, 79, 82 22222267, 80, 82 Walter, Otto .....,..ssss,,,.,,,.,...,.........--..............----- -4 Walz, Harriet ,,,.,.,.,1..,...............,,,,,,,,,,,,,efefefeefrfYf- Wangensteen, Miles 59, 67, 87, 95, 97, 102, 102 Ward, Frank Earl ..,1..,...,.......-.........3.3...---------- 21, 3 Warner, Rodney ss,,,,,ssssa,,,.,,e,,f,,ee-ee-4444ef 34, 69, 77 82 Watson, William 2 ,,,,, f......-f- 1 01, 07 Weddendorf, Inez W '----------------- Y Weed, Myrtle ,...,,,,, ---------------f-f----- Weeldreyer, Paul ,,,., ---------- 4 6: 79, Wefer, Jean ,,,,,,,,, -f------------3---- Welander, Jeanne Wellman, John ..f,f4f ----- Wessell, Lavonne ,,,, ----- Westlund, George ff ----e------------------e -- Westman, Betty .. effeeef- ------------------------ 4 Z Wetteland, Catherine ..f.4ffe444--------4 42, 55, 635 63 Wetterlin, Jean .,,,,,,,,,,,...------------ 43, 52, 58, 58, Wheeler, George .. fefefefefe 45, 59, 66, 95, 97, 05 Whiston, Dorothy ,,,,..,. .fffffefffe 4 6, 52, 52, 108, 5 Whiting, Margaret -----------4------------f-'---e-- ---- Whiting, Naomi ffff ------------------------------ Whitney, Frederick .,,eeeeeeeefee--f-4------ ---- --------3--- f--- Whitridge, Grace ,fffffff-----------------4--4--e----- --f------- 1 5 Whyte, Elmer .,ese,,,,,.,.e...-Y----f--- --------------------- 7 0, 71 Wigfield, Russell 42, 65, Wildung, Virginia .2 Wilkinson, Jeanne 2. 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The types in this book were set on the Linotype in Cloister and on the Ludlow in Nicholas Jenson, both of whirl? are faithful interpretations of the magnificent roman of Nicolas Jenson, which was cut by that eminent printer in 1470 and was frst used in his Eusebius. Printed in Saint Paul, Minnesota. MCMXLII COMPOSITION, PRESSWORK AND BINDING BY THE NORTH CENTRAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, SAINT PAUL
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