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

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ow .YMfg5E',,.V,2 ,kv ' ,.4 v. J 1 'T' , N-1: K we we 2' 4 -5 aww Vw x -. -N . 4 1...' , , f 4 , Q Wpf,L,-- in 54g MAC Published by the Students of Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota Eleanor Lane ..... Barbara Hood .... Ivan Burg --- Phyllis Bambusch Gene Becker Ivan Burg Marjorie Dixon Mary Beyrer David lmagawa Dorothy Mae Bach Jean Bergquist Mardy Buck Margaret Fougner Jean Frarey Betty Lou Hicks Priscilla Jefferson Betty Lamb Maynel Osborne Esther Torii Elizabeth A. Turner PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSISTANT EDITORS EDITORIAL STAFF ADVERTISING ART ------------Editor --Associate Editor ---Faculty Advisor Betty Engle Ross Garrett David Mason Donald Zehm Grace Langley Caroline Miller Elizabeth Miller Margaret Monroe Ellen Okagaki Dorothy Wagner June Waller Jane Williams Mildred Wright Eunice Yukel Rosemary Warfield MACALESTEH CULLEGE in Nwlizmn, Wmfw ancf A storv ranging trom the lightest side ot Macalester lite to the most serious, is told in the pictures in this yearbook. You vvill notice a detinite change in the presentation ot Macalester lite depicted in these pages, as compared with that presented in previous biennials. Using a tormula designed to achieve liveliness, the statt placed emphasis on the use ot intormal pic- tures, The tull torce ot the journalism department's photography statt, the largest and best ot any college ot comparable size in the nation, vvas brought into use. Formal senior, tacultv and organization pictures vvere dropped in favor ot informal pictures, and the procedure marks the tirst in which all pictures vvere taken by Macalester students. ln the matter ot malaeup, nevv picture thrills are supplied through the use ot many tull page shots. Cutlines tollovv the Mac Weel4lv's short, punchv, adiectival style. Many nevv teatures have been added. A beautv section including aueens, aueen candidates, the use ot the all college picture and treshman girls' picture are innovations. 'Irv .LX I x Today, this vvar-torn world tinds nine hundred Macalester people in the armed torces. About halt ot them had graduated, the remainder vvere torn from classes Privates to generals, Macalester is contributing the service ot its tine men and vvomen, From the College eight have given their lives, Killed are William Ruthertord, Henry Ringness, George Voorhis, Phil l-lanson, Alex Kiresuk, Stanley Lienke, John Altons and l-larold Watkins. Distinguished in the service have been John Carey, with the Marine Air Force in the Pacitic, l-larold Larson, vvith the Army Air Force in the Mediterranean, Robert Li Lund, on the Colorado, Dean Tripp, vvith the Atrican invasion torce, Gordon West, with the artillery in Italy, James Rogers, vvith the Army Air Force in England, Wesley Peterson, novv a German prisoner, and Lowell Reeve, with the Air Force in the Pacitic-and many, many others. E ln military service from the taculty ranks are President Turclq, and Protessors l-lolmes, Meserve, Brown, Verhage, and Ahlberg. To the honor at these and all other Macalester Service men and vvomen, whose gitts can never be measured, vve humbly dedicate this Macalester student publication ot nineteen hundred and torty-tour. 7 0 Right. Wallace l-lall, Residence for Women, as the sign announces, is much too formal to mean anything to the off-campus girl who has never been inside it, or the senior who is finishing her last year in the attic apart- ment, From formal dinners to cheese and ritz in the room next door, from after-dinner speeches by Prof I-lall to gripe sessions, Wally l-lall is as different as the l2O girls who live here. C Below. To some, the gymnasium means the nationwide choir broadcast or lvliss Schellberg's square dance call, Swing that gal across the hall. lvlac's state champion- ship track teams worked out on these greens while Phy Ed classes creaked through calisthenics inside. Sunday afternoon the gym was open for soldier-student recrea- tion and the All-College was held heres Jean Frarey won the Northwest Telegraphic Swimming meet in the pool and lVlax Lerner made even the most anti-convocation- ists sit up and listen. lt attracts everything and every- one from the rumble of Snelling streetcars to Kirk l-lall kitchen odors. 'Left The peaceful repose of the heating plant is a little deceiving. lts daily belching of steam, catching you off guard, makes you think the campus on fire, The degree of excitement with which you receive this sensa- tion is relative to your interest in the class you are at- tending. . . . when summer-fannecl lvlacifes make new acauaint- ances ancl renew fheir olcl frienclships ..., When Frosh Camo! gef-acaaainfecl dances , . , the Y-Jam, society affairs, ana mixers . . . and book-larnin' fill the week- encls anfil Homecoming when the Queen of Scots is elected, fo reign over the football game, the carnival ancl her Coronation Dance .... When Canaclian-con- scious Macifes boarcl a Winnipeg-bound train after micl-semesters! ancl soon , . , Thanksgiving recessl ,S 'cl 5 N ww fI3v5Z'NfQ3',Q3'3f' 'N Q M :QMS , 'AQW5' 'Y ,ive agfm' if A as M 1 ,, ,f 5 wrsfxs ya 53 M 3, ,gvywwv an fg M'5,awm?3s.S 54 w 9, new ax ,,, Wg ga,1W,.gg.gX's if lx L, kb E 'f Q HB5 ML--3 ,f 4Qfnf,,m5gx.,1.W, - , Nz 'Qc 5+ iw Mi, x as A az ef x W2-M , , 'ska 19' pw' mn MN? N, , sgwfs , fx Qin ws? ,Q LQ5?53S 9 if W Q 59 S 59'-an di .. . .,,,, gg ..5..: 5 f, if X, Q X ,gm W W9 A Wm Q 4 , wb Q, W a, New Q dw, ' Z 'Q 5 ri Q at 53 if Q Q sf ? E E 9. 9 Q 5 A 4 S 9' S 3 wi ? E 5 fl 'Q X S en E7 S we 5 ni ? 3. 9 8 2 lv 4 S 12 OAbove. Indicative ot Macal- ester's attempt to bridge civilian and military lite is this group ot marching men, lvlost ot them are now in unitorm and are the ones to whom this book is dedicated. These drills were a part ot the physical titness program last year and preview their entrance to the armed services and the Army Air Corps' arrival on campus. OLeft. Farmers tor a day are Audrey Anderson and Alice Dunnavan Norris. Guests at a house party, they tried to take over some ot the lighter tarmworlq such as caioling chickens into eating their morning Bran Flakes, 0Right. Ex 'rloers Gloria Gantenbien and Lavore Ellenson Dohlby give a more backward view to the days when we had a football teamg when Robert Carter and George Wheeler were co-captainsg when the stands were tilled with spectators and hope ran high, Olieema-ca-il Macalester- Wowl O Left. There's a touch ot Texas in our talkl or per- haps Nl-lome was never like this, as the Texas additions to Macalester look out over Lake Minnetonka at Fresh- man Camp, Freshman Alice Disbrow is trom Goose Creek and Sophomores Patricia Brown and Ruth Johnson hail trom Corpus Christi. O Right Wevvannatouchdownl Wewannatouchdovvnlu Captain Ellen Okagaki obliged tor i623 Summit. There is rumor to the ettect that the l-lome Management House had a ball and vvas traveling the opposite direction to make the 6-6 tie. This game, the l91l3 Macalester tootball season en toto, gave the robust touch necessary tor l-lomecoming testivities, I Below. Robert Hood is serious enough to be detending the Crosby honor. Shirley Schulte, not quite the bobby- sock type, and he are choosing records at an open-house dance in the gymnasium vvhere Macalester men vvent to detend their rights and their vvomen. I Below. Macmen in service have otten expressed their appreciation at receiving copies ot the Mac Weekly but their appreciation vvill double vvhen they see the photo- genic gualities ot some ot the gals vvho sent the nevvs- paper, Margery Popp, personnel secretary, Senior Ethel Peterson, and Helene Locken, ex '46, add their love to stutted envelopes. OAbove. Show oloce orwcl Teo loble of the college, the llbrory woe llre scene of the Freshmen teo the opening dey ol School. Audrey Robertson, Arlone Oller ood Charlotte Robertson ore deeply engrossed in flgurlrmg out sclweclules from oll the Courses In the Cotologoe olferecl lrr the '43944 Curriculum. 0Above. This ain't no dream tor Jeanette Braa- then, ex '47, You may have wanted to be a co-pilot at Smilin' Jaclds, but Jeanette has the drop, or perhaps the litt, because she already has her piIot's license. 3 O Above. Lite would be worth saving it one at these lvlac coeds came atter you. Or perhaps it's a sea- horse Bonnie Wyatt, Joan Vallentyne, and Carolyn Hawkes are aropin', ln l9fl3 over ZOO girls re- ceived their Red Cross Lite Saving badge in the course these girls are taking. These swimmers took part in the Aquatic Exhibition, one at our out- standing events. lRlght. Shinguards, mit- tens and enthusiasm eauip Nancy Hohmann, Caryl Ver- milya, Jeanette English and Constance Nelson tor sock- er. 'lt is part at the tall VVAA sports program which also promotes during the year the Northwoods canoe trip, the basketball intra - mural tournament, b a d m into n tournament, dorm versus oft-campus kite tenball games, and a bowl- ing league, I6 iii Bfm Q S , -.-v.- fi . .... . Bs ret wamgeiiwtw MN: N0 O Left. Freshmen blonde Henry Nupson rw ond brunette Phyllis Knudsen pouse o moe nwent rlllrlng the busy cloys of tbe U42 Frosb XNeel4 to drop tbe borne folks o line. K . Z. an .fog si 'iw fx 95? 'lisa fi ,fain B S of gf '35 in 3? ll 9 ,il S eggs O Below. l-ligbllgbtlng tbe l9el2 Freslwnwon Week, Presldent Turclds reception gives Freshmen Audrey Maxwell, Elizabeth Miller, ond Al Dreher lstondlngl, o cbonce to enjoy combos news told by Senior George Leavitt lseotedl. 5 5 5 I Below. Even though it's midnight, Burton Baker, Betty Alexander, Patricia Leinenkugel, Robert MacCornack, Kay ond Ted Munday, Fred W. Manthey, Robert Jackson, Elwin Reps, ond hun- dreds ot other Moc students, welcoming the forty-tive United College delegotes ore reody to hustle them to o oorty in the gym. I Above. When '43er Phyllis Tucker's love tor pumpkin pie results in o lood too much tor her to hondle, Audrey Anderson, ex '45, ond Edith Rowley, ex '45, consent to give her o litt. 0 Below. Troveling in the beetleebrigode, spirited Larry McLean, ex '46, hoclcgrounded by bondonno- ed Senior Jane Crichton ond Junior Harold Goltz, leods cheering lvlocites in Yeo A... Teoml O Above. Conodion-bound Profs Young, Strong, ond Humphrey ond students Senior Phyllis Bam- busch ond Sophomore Barbara Hood, must hove out one ocross, tor Prof Wood looks stumped. I 1 s 2 0 Left. '43 Frosh Comp serenad- ers Alice Passonneau, Shirley Holm, Arlone Oller, ond Jean Mc- Curdy let loose with o meon ver- sion or Oh, Evelinef' lAbove. Through The Soclology deport- menr, hohy-feeder Kathleen Busse, ex '45, helps her Community by settlement house work. 20 0Below. Con this be the Army? wonders AXS Edward Abramson, os Freshman Louella Perry serves him o doughnut or 'rhe '43 Y-Jornr 0Right. Prepared tar a long wait! plaid-shirtecl Miriam Peake Mitchell and Betty v Westman, '43's, put thumbs up when they finally hear a Car chugging their way. lLeft. Future opti- rnists Freshmen society presidents F e l i C i a n Priscilla Jefferson, Maconian Mary Jus- tice, and Sigma Delta Marion Bartholomew wait tor Skylark Betty Munns to corne and ioin the planning, ove. SkrQwfr'irQwmq left SOl,5hOIINCDV'i? Jean Bergquist Pwoldmg tlwfl worm whsle Helen Wangen, Ox , Om nm nmulx tum To hook the sl mg timing OBelow. lseafllng by a swung ancl a sway, from nglwt la left, Freshman Yvonne Greaves aatslnaes lwer rail-balanelng pals lfreslwrnen Natalee Car- lander, Patricia Justice ancl Helene Locken, at '42 lirasla Camp. ,, O Above. Dnslulaylng the same splnl that put Macalester Cellege ever llwe lap In the WSSF nlrive are launclry lwstlers Senior Margaret Hill ancl lreslunan Betty Schierholtz, wlwo Clweerlully warls at their alware in the l'2Q?5 Snrnfnll Sazzllng Service. O Above. lvlavlng ancl getting settled is no easy jab f Roger Lienke, ex '-l-lf lencls a helping nana ta a new section 7 man! John Ely, ex lC. O Below. Hartness, the narse, knows Pauline John- son ancl Audrey Anderson are mernlvers al Wflfx because al their expert l7OSl-llllClTlllQ l get e are l OAbove. l-lop, Tap, Tnrup, lap ring out David Lyksett, :o:E31vse'eE?JEl Slgi:lZr3?t2I 4jrTjlEWriGPa:gIu Gerald Richards, Robert Carter and Willis Gramith as ' ' D D they march across Snow Field in part of the pre-inane tion training program. ORight. Itls amazing what noppens when all the equipment necessary for patting out the Mac Weekly gels collected in one place. But Harold Galtz and Thomas Cham- plin are unclisfarped by it ina in preparation for Prof Alexanaers class o National Defense course 0Above. Nthough her cebmfmote cmjoys 0 cold toot both, Joan Schiefelbein would Ike to watt unttl Sprmg for her toe dwkmg. O Left. Dorothy Keys hits the mor! on the heed os she cmcl Betty Ann Carlson do G little pubhcrty for one of the Syvoodw Def21,vGrtmQrw1'f, mom gvrot iuitfom. 25 OAbove. Highlights of the '43 Frosh style show ore Moc models Sopho- mores Yvonne Greaves, Audrey Rob- ertson ond Notalee Carlander. All the different Moc octivities from pow-wows to formol donces ore in- cluded in this onnuol event presented by the upperclossmen. O Left. With the Army Detochment ediiipment set up in the bosement of Old lvloin Sergeonts Szabo ond Cosby, seotedg Rhost, Olmstead Ra kowsky ond Rizzo, stondingg keep typewriters cnd phones busy oll doy long. O Below .,... From horses to doughhuts is ex-Phy Ed lhstmcfor Ann with the Red Cross. Woodward's story She is how OVGVSGGS I Left. This lucky Spaniel is completely happy as Kathleen Busse, ex '45, and Sophornore Audrey Robertson make friends with him at Frosh Camp, ORight. Spiced teafeProf Mary Gwen Owens favorite con- coction for the regular S OO Studio Formalsefeis dipped by Constance Nelson, '43, as Prof Owen, Rollie DeLapp, '43, and Senior Eleanor Budrow talk oyer the evenings performance. lAbove. Secretary vyantedeeciualifica- tions required: efficiency and good looks. Pretty Doris Curtis, ex '45, fills the bill after her training in Mrs, Wlwiting's Corn- mercial Department. O Left. Measuring, cutting, gluingl And finally Macalester campus life is laid out between the padded cover of Tl-lE MAC. Associate editor Sophomore Barbara Hood settles down to an afternoon's job. lAbove. Sophomore Margaret Von der Heide, Ruth Forbes, ex 145, ond Sophomore Jean Bergquist develop Iweodocttes over rneol plonnirtg in the shining Home EC kitchens. I Right. An ovved ttoett possef, over the crowd os Queen Virginia Wolfangle, escorted by Lt. Anthony Chillem, reviews the 300 Nr Corps Students stond- mg dt dtterttion oo Stmow Field ot the T943 Horne- comirtg Celeprotiorr 0 Below. Carol Lloyd Petzold drccmihgiy biirhs the Wciiloce Hall midnight oil while her thoughts drift tor trom Qhcieht history. O Right. Using a bunny for a birdie, amateur pho- tographers Bette Hen- dricks, ex '46, and Norma Caldwell, ex filo, snap Alice Dunnavan Norris, ex '45, in a Wallace Hall room. O Above. A hilarious depottul ot United College Wel- Comers greet the Mac delegates with a rousing band, Mac songs tall memorized, tool and a hurried trip to see Winnipeg's night lite, betore taking lvlacites to their billets. I Left. Talking over old times and discussing plans tor the next term are Audrey Robertson, and Arlone Oller, sophomores, and Charlotte Robertson, junior, Cs they stroll along the Campus during the summer. re-.-x r A sr: A 'K 1. ,f,If'g:i -'fel , Z WW' s tr 2.1 ' BE? Q 1: :-' ., 5 67- it, V M are-5:5555 ' 1: A me M V Q ' 1 -4-f3f:92i52531l5::Si:' -' '5 ..1.Q,e Qs ,I .. .,... , ,w 0Above. Stonding, lett to rightee Sophomore Stanley Gustafson, Senior Roy Eldred, Senior Curtis Johnson, Senior Iver Yeager, ond on the truck trorn lett to rightfSophornore Henry Makino, Sophomore Robert Nelson, Junior Harold Goltz, Junior Oakley Reeve, Senior Robert Hood ond Groduote Student Harlan Davisften refugees trom the orrny common- deered rnen's residence, borrow the Moc truck to tronsport their belongf ings to Gommo Delt house ot lSO7 Goodrich. ORight. Wednesdoy ronks next to Soturdoy lopen post, you lfnowl tor the Air Force when the Red Cross Mobile Conteen spends on hour he- hind Old Moin serving hot Cottee ond doughnuts. 0 Above. The white-shirtecl l-lame Manager Team, determinecl to malqe yarclage, blocks the plalcl- shlrted l623 Summit girls. Lorraine Browning runs ap to help Ellen Okagaki escape blocker Lois Bald- win! as Helen Elder tries to reach pallfcarrying Natalee Carlander, whlle Jean Bergquist crosses in hack ot the scrimmage line. O Right. Peppy horses intrigue Macalester co-eds in the Phy Ed class. Cantering along the wagon trail are Pauline Johnson, May Hofacker, Audrey Anderson, Margaret Durkee, ancl lnstractor Ann Woodward. 0 Left. With stacks ot reference books at their elbows, Sophomores Betty Conger ancl Dona Mae Aldrich concentrate on term papers assigned early in the semester. 33 me if I Yi V -ug? , V, 135,-Q ,.., . ,Q 0Left. Womenls Athletic Assa- Ciatiori members Martha Jackson, Margaret Durkee arid Patricia Lienkenkugel rest after taking tirsts in the bridle path race. 5 it S 5 Q a 5 S i .Q OAbove. Preparing tor army days to come these Macalester men, drilling on Shaw tiela, stop in port position and await another Command trom their student leader. 3 lBelow. While rolling bock to St. Pool, Seniors Virginia Wolfangle ohcl Donald Meisel dreom oboot the post three doys ot Cohodnoh pertectioh, O Right. Whale Sopho- more Eleanor Lane Quords Freshmoh Jo a n n e Hawkinson, hoireswishirtg Sopho- more Rosemary War- field ohcl Freshmoh llo Mae Klobe lll rip to- word Sophomore Jean Bergquist, who's obozslt to Ioterol to Semor Ethel Peterson. 'tl l lAbove. f'Corolee my toweIl screams Sophomore Pa- tricia Justice to her roomie Corol Wullihg, ofter Qokes ond olorm clocks hove toiled her durihg semesters. M Q 0Right. 'll crown you Virginia, Queen ol Scots, proclaims Robert Carter, '43 football captain elect, at the traditional Homecoming Coronation Queen Virginia Wolf- angIe's attendants ancl military escorts are Louise Woodhouse, Pvt. Wilbur Zaudtke, A. S. David Primrose, Pvt. Charles Wood and Louise Sargent. 'Left Hoping tor a beautiful tall Wardrobe the non-related Rohertsons, Audrey and Charlotte, and brunette Arlone Oller look tor a little something to pin their wishes on while on their pre-col- lege get-together lAbove. There ore bound to be thrills ond spills tor Moc Coeeds in this exciting gorne ot soccer os Ruth Baran Warner, '43, looks determined to srnosh through tor ci goo! despite the ettorts ot Seniors Evelyn Tschida ond Lois Gassman to intercept the boil. OAbove. Speculating on next year's corn, farmers-ton the-day Patricia Leinenkugel, Dorothy Ralph, and Miriam Peake Mitchell enjoy leaning on the back tence. O Below. Making goocl use of their shin guards, Seniors Dorothy Keys and Mardy Buck aim to kick the soccer bali in a fiery Phy Eci cornbat. I Above. A picture ot the picture ot the year as Prof Ward sicieiights his English business by photographing the Freshmenfvin this case, Louella Perry and Janet Reps. O Right. Using o filing systern to keep the records upeto-clote ore these personnel directors of the 347th College Training Detoclle ment, Sergeants Schaible, Den- him, ond Marshall. O Left. Hoyloft QGlSf Edith Rowley, ex '45, Dorothy Ralph, ex '45, Phyllis Tucker, '43, Audrey Anderson, ex '45, ond Miriam Peake Mitchell, '43, try to poll ex '45ers Patricia Leinenkugel ond Alice Dunnavan Norris into the ton, too. 0 Above. Just o lost rninute olorm check, o button pressed, ond David Lyksett, '43, is reody tor sleep ot the end ot o college mon's doy during wartime. O Below. Finding someone else to speak witn, Audrey, Arlone, ond Charlotte, interview leove-en- joying novol pilot Roger Peterson, '42, president ot his closs. 0Opposite Page. The truit bosket upsetewnen men tirst become d prerniumfbrings no disturb- once to book corrying Senior Carol Lloyd Petzold ond Helen Zabel, ex '45, who nove the situotion, Harry Lincoln, ex '44, Well in bond. 0Above. Durlng tne Conodidn-American Confer- ence neld lost yeor in Winnlpeg, lvlocolester Seniors Evelyne Sweet ond lver Yeager relisn cjnotting with Lieutenant-Governor Honorable R. F. McWilliams, one ot tne conferences principol speakers. an 4. Swiss-LS , L N . 9WwQ3 .....,.., X . Q -A ? 5 Q. 2.5, ,,:: :,:. X. 4 was 92 1 ... 2 N-., , I ' EEZ : ..... .V Q lv W .25 .5 ,. Q ft' W ,Qi Mm ,A ,.,. my lLeft. Forty - tive, sixty - eight, eighty-tive, hike and with a booming oski-Wow-wow in the stands, We plunge through the line for an eight yard gain. 'Right Slap That Bose Harlan Davis is in his element as the Ad- l.ibers S clarinetist Jack Lowrey, trumpeter Richard Wood, guitarist Ross Garrett and tromhonist Roger Lienke really reverherate on Honey- suckle Rose, f 0Left. Watch what you're doing, screams Forbes Fuller, ex '45, trom his homemade diving helmet as Thomas Champlin, senior, prepares to Cut the lite line, Yet Robert Lampe, ex '45, being a taithtol friend, keeps pumping. 2533? .l',f v.?9: ...amR33::'ffj.-,,,..Z.Wf ,MY::lf i ,W , ,,?.s 82L ',, :'I ' I ' V,x:xmiZA?,?W, M.-llZ2faa..-:f:',,VQZkYfBiw. eS. ! 1fa'ssz'Aw59i'4f 'Q O Below. XYZ, XYZ calling MAC, MfXCe Clyde Jackson, ex '44, experiments in a radio physics class where many Mac men learn the fundamental principles ot radio. 0Left. Free trade between Canada and the United States is being discussed by these Macalester and United Students at one ot the treaaent recess discussions dar- ing the '43 conference. CBeIow. Maybe it is only a dream but Robert Smith's lett holding the pumpkin while Betty Topel, Margaret Whiting and Marjorie Broun sneak up on him from be- hind the corn stalks, i 43 0 Above. Phyllis Thayer resorts to Cold packs and ginger ale to Ward Ott a final collapse daring her tirst mid semester exams. 0 Far above. Gay treshmen Coeds are ready to hit tor home atter a jolly weekend at the '43 Frosh Camp, one ot the largest ever held. Not even the rain can dampen their spirits. 0Above. Betty Anne Anderson and Bette Ann Anderson spell note hoard trouble. Alf though Contoozina, it Could he amoozing to accidentally read the wrong note. I Above right. 'B graduates Elizabeth Sperl- ing and Constance Nelson portray Shakes- pearean characters ln Maealestens Little Theatre, under the direction of Prof Owen. 0 Right. lt's lots ot fun Qettlng acaualnted say smvllng Freshmen Betty Jean Hagge, Bette Ann Anderson, Helen Hawkinson and Gloria Kinsman. There is no better place to do it than trosh camp. We lRight. Enjoying lute ond the otter-oressftrrne rest ore these Moc Weekly Stott-ers: tront row, Marilynn Ellis, Thomas Champlin, Harold Goltz, Clarence Mondale, book ot toble, Elaine Griesbach, Dorothy Mae Bach, Virginia Black, Robert Hood, Barbara Hood, Ruth Liebenstein Wheeler, stonding, Dorothy Oas, Harriet Johnson, Instructor lvan Burg, Robert Uppgren, Eleanor Lane. 0 Left. With an eostern exposure, the Ire brory window ond its window seat, provides o Mocrte with o beoutiful spot to booke browse in the Iote otternoon. ORight. These in between sessions have what it takes to make the Cana- dian-American Conferences a big success O Right. Let's see who it will be tonight, This Macalester directory lists alpha- betically with addresses and telephone numbers all the administrative statt, faculty, buildings and ground workers and students, Navy men Robert Chadwick, Warren Kaye, and Richard Breidenbach help Ray Stougaard make use ot it when home on leave, lLeft. A trog's muscle, and how it twitches as recorded by Physiologists Phillip Pollack, Robert Hungerford, Robert Davis and Milton Cornwall. ai? 0 Below. Old Mom bound Serwlor Robert Hood and Kent Jones, ex '45, discuss their new how in room 207 lLeft. Up! down, oo, clowrn etliese posh lips are just one ot the many torros ot physical trairiirta iri which the Macalester air sttiaerits take part, The mort ao tliroaalfi the most streatioas ot P. T, programs, and Mac air stuwleots rarila teritlw iri physical feats at Sarita Ariat l3rirri's motto is 'lmalqo 'em or break 'om l ...iiisv O Below. Just a little more! please, ma'arri,'f sigh AXS Adolph Aperouch ot Michi- gan aria AXS Richard Davidson ot Wiscoosiri to smiling, good-riotorea Mrs. Johnson. Marty compliments have Corrie to the aieticiori, Miss Mildred Tooo, oo the food, aaa the coricerisos ot ooiriiort is that next to Moro's it's tops. lAbove. Those expectant calls trom the Air Students take more than iust a tew turns ot the diall 0 Below. Some lucky men can laugh at the gig liste I Right. Squared corners trorn early morning itil night are drilled into the emaculate soldier's daily habits l-lere one more square corner is turned as this air student struggles with his upper hunk. I Above. The thrill ot hearing the bugle announce the raising and lowering ot our tlag surges through every individual ot Macalester. OLeft. The Qrrhy hQ5 C'tOVTG wonders t0 trehstorm AIS H. Burnett ot Rhode lsfohcl cmd AIS T. J. Sheppard ot Pehhsytvemic into turst Close mohgters Even the most dwstestetul ot johs C011 be tum, groom the two. But Kirk HGH ghmes Utter these boys do therr deity duty. I Below. To the three meh trom Arkemes, AIS W. H. Apple, AIS F. W. Clark, Qhfl AIS G. P. Cazer, Und to AIS B. C. Mc- Kown ot Oklohorhe etucly hours TTWCOVI Judy with G Capitol S, Their scheclulee Cell tor three hours to he went m etrrdy each dey, making at pesgthle to keep up nm their Work, Grtd Macefester to rehk ttrst Gccdemlcolly et Serum Amo. 0 Below. l-love a cokel Cver the counter in Kirk Hall basement Junior Oakle , Y Reeve fills the orders of the air corps students that are flung at him in Texas twangs South Carolina clrawls, and other dialects of the United States. AXS W. Apple, AXS J. B. Card, AXS W. V. Breman, AXS E. P. Black, AIS H. C. Beck, and AIS V. L. Vaughan, Jr. lLeft. Identification insuffie cient. Taking advantage ofa rare moment of leisure in Kirk Hall Commons, this success- fully camouflaged unknown soldier could be any one of the 300 men in the Army Air Corps Detachment present on Macal- ester campus. 0 Below. MCU? it shortff says AXS Hubert P. Murphy with C1 Twinkle in his eye. The meh are required to have their heir kept trim, so Mr. MacDonald is making sure that his is. 0 Left. Contocti Looks os it AIS Houston Fikes ot Ar- konsos is getting conditioned tor Greenland. Thot pleokflooking scenery is Brighton Field, the University Airport, where the Mocolester Air Corps gets its tiight troining. 0Above. Physics problems ore solved by the Air Stu- dents who use the college equipment during their months ot studying before odvoncing to bosic flying. O Above. VVhewf Thclt really shines, snlys The Gif-SJVLICICIWT proudly QIVHWQ hws Imesf shihe 10h the ohm over, There is room lhspechoh every ITWOVIWHWQ t0 check up oh Those heQIected spots, but the sergeant' w0h'f he chie T0 gig this one 0Left. Lost minute instruction is glven the men before continuing tnelr proctlce nours. Ten hours ore nworked up ot Mocolester ond then these men odd more otter clossiti- cotton ot Sonto Ano, Colitornio. I Below. Lieutenant Chillem and Sergeant Denhim promote tlie Macalester Army Detacliment's mas- cot! Fearless Fosdick, making nim legally one of the men, Editorfs note' Fearless is busted noweee went AWQL. OAbove. Give fortn! men is tlie command, and fifteen Air Students get togetner and produce live and swing for the G l. Snow neld in tne Macalester Studios 4 N5 S+., 1.-il OBelow. Combining discussion with sunlight in- duce tne Air Force officers Captain Sickler, Lieu- tenant Cliillem, Captain Viles, Lieutenant Black, Lieutenant Culp to plan training tor the new flight. J Row I Prof Fred Replogle Prof Hollis Johnson Mr. George Scotton President Charles J. Turck Prof James H. Nichols Prof Hugh S Alexander Prof Russel B, Has tings Instructor Morla Vyright Instructor Harriet McPh Prof Royal Moore Dean Margaret Doty Prof E. J. Camp E?iCVS Prof John H, Scott Prof Edwin Kagin Prof William Tucker Prof Theodore Wichman Prof Otto Walter Prof Samuel Franklin Prof Wm. A Cornell Prof Herbert Wood Prof Borghild Sundheim Prof Grace May Prof Georgiana Paine Palmer Prof Ruth M. Schellberg Instructor G. T. Mitau Prof Charles A, Carleton Prof Milton McLean Acting President C. E. Ficken Mary Allen Row II Lois Cuhel Jean Bergquist Helen Elder Dona Moe Aldrich Pearl Flatten Betty Hoelscher Olive Sanford Lois Lois Shedd Baldwin Florence Rutman Evelyne Sweet Gloria Gantenbein Catherine Mary Spencer Frazier Florence Jensen Norma Way Harriet Hormer Betty Lou Hicks Betty Lamb Nancy Hale Robert Rust Lorene Ferber Jeanne Gassman Virginia Leighton Grace Langely Lois Fountain Mary Sawyer Shafer Elsie Seestedt Joan Schiefelbein Dorothy Matson Virginia VVempner Marion Janssen Bonnie Wyatt Maynel Osborne Ruth Smith Bonnie Patterson lsabelle Prideaux Margaret Johnson Mary Lou Harris Yvonne Greaves Lavore Ellenson Carlyn Alger Row Ill Eunice Frederickson Grace Bremer Ethel lkeda Margaret Sherk Esther Torii Mildred Aasland Joan Lawshe Melissa Newman Jean Goltz Frances Trolander Margaret Hill Norma Christensen Barbara Hood June Waller Janice Cain Arlene NNinter Jane Barnhart Elizabeth Miller Mary Grieser Jean Thompson William Takano Marjorie Burris Virginia Seaberg Beulah Andrews Jean Hurst Betty MacKnight Revoida Wright Clarice Sellers Evelyn Tschida Betty Clymer Rosemary Warfield Eleanor Lane Phyllis Knudsen Eunice Yukel Patricia Gimmestad Carol Lloyd Petzold Ethel Peterson Mary Bergsman Row IV Kay Frohlich Munday Lois Galle Charlotte Rainey Peg Wulf Audrey Maxwell Dora Dunn Mary Ethelyn Habicht Mariorie Galchutt Irene Svanda Gloria Remington Delores Frank Carol Wulling Helen Wangen Jean Welander Ellen Okagaki lzella Pearson Eloise Robinson Rasmu Florence Jensen Shirley Holm William O'Brien Dorothy Keys Mary Beyrer Kenneth Erickson Delores Nelson Elaine Perry Violet Biornberg Carolyn Hawkes Patricia Pugh Erickson Catherine Erickson Rama Santella Eleanor Budrow Norma Peterson Vaceles Pappas Arabelle Robertson Elaine Gartner Norma Carter Barbara King Janet Morreim Shirley Mansfeldt Shirley DeWitt Janet Christie Alice Boyle Row V Anita Jeanne Shiflett Charlotte Robertson Betty Conger Catherine Wetteland SSOIT Constance Nelson Josephine Dike Ruth Ficken Maureen Faricy Ann Adams Lois Metag Patricia Justice Phyllis Parker Leatrice Vold Dorothy Schad Kay Lee Mahltim Margaret Huntington Margaret Durkee Betty Ann Carlson Dorothy Whiston Jean Keeley Dorothy Merriman Kathleen Herrmann Jack Hana Arnold Dickson Ronald Powers Harley Holliday Arlone Oller Louise Anderson Orpha Mae Kvenberg Louise Woodhouse Betty McCubrey Marie Morton Muriel Francin Kathleen Busse Doris Curtis Lorayne Gunnerud Lucille Johnson Patricia Sorenson Margaret Von der He Betty Bohmert' Janet Linderholin Mariorie Swanson Virginia Denton Jane Strigel Row VI Ted Munday Jean McCurdy Marilynn Ellis Norma Snavely Arlene Larson Marlys Bohn Elaine Griesbarh Betty Hevle Joan Smith Dorothy Haiicek ide Mariorie Dawson Clarnons Virginia Heimark Mary Ellen Oiala Dorothy McKay Shirley Dawson Lois Libby Joyce Moulton Arlene McNee June Dobbin Margaret Marvin Jean Schultz Bernadine Hoben Jean Shellhouse Audrey Robertson Dorothy Davidson Jeanette English Martha Jackson Carol Brandt Natalee Carlander Ruth Forbes Jean Wefer Helen Zabel Judith Davis Doris Norman Louise Sargent Donna Quackenbush Adelia Duncanson Andrea Walsh Ardelle Fish Joyce Raiter Alfred Owyang Row VII George Schafer lver Yeager Harry Lincoln Yvonne Hanson Carol Anderson Jane Clarke William Watson Jean Wetterlin S Jeanne Stageberg Rose Setterberg Abagail Moore Edith Rowley Dorothy K i rcher Dillon Caryl Vermilya Miriam Peake Mitchell Ellen Fuller Williams Mardy Buck Jane Crichton David Mason Helen McKinnon Bobbie Lou Harley Rachel Maynard Betty Alexander Donald Riesberg 25 ZIJ T6 77 .fu 79 , I at 3 ,'I,7 Il 6 I 3 I S 7 se 9 III II I2 I-5 I-I I5 I6 I7 IS I9 Zl ?2 W4 P I ,vi 25 77 N Z5 ,I II .Iv :I -ut 6 I9 -to Frank logman Patrw ta llebhard Bonnne lNIelSon bonnrt' littnklernan Tit'-rt I-n Martln Elan Lane Eettv Cfhrtetensen Jolla Wlreeler fxxttclrey Otto INAOFICIII Prtnteatt Jean Vlhtte Fr: d Vx, Manthey Row VIII Mlntent Durst RIVIIKIVKI Vlfaazk James Jeddeloh Marlene Slater IXIorrrta lxlterlload Rohfrt llltxt Rostrrnary Patek Jean SITIIIII Jaynt: Vwltrst Walter VI. tfdemeler Eltfabttflt H1lt5 Vtratnto IA oltanglet Allt an Itvlt hert barbara DavIS Vlftlltatna Carol Peterson Ellzabttth M Turner Mtrgtnta Howard Phyllls 'III ker Ettrtnn llaker Lola IKISSITILIII I OIR Irrornnter Gran-hnttr lVIt'lVICJl'lt' Mrckelxan Iwlary Margaret rlomtvr Pattltnt Jvhnson Angt-ltnt Pappas Conlon Dt egan Lots Crtlt htield Clnrent It Swanson AI Snat Iienberg Ilaclnttl SVIIIIIICJI Stewart Nelson Larry Swanson Donald Waltlnnd Jorntw O'lIrIen Ethel VI't1gnt r Dtlong IQ, httrl Iltiong Plwlllt, Il tt raon .Maratlwrtto Ptlntrgtrr Carlton lNleLIrrtcrtt,ter James Treanar Row IX George Schletty larry McLean Iittrt Carpenter M, tlltem Parrtsh Gorge Fader C Murray Hunt Ctearge Boen Henry Nupson Rat hard Ztrnmerrnan It-ota Hoese lflatre lintexel Iiosvrnond Stensrtnd Iiarhara Marttnson Wtlllarn Greer Rat hard Breldenbat It lit hard Bortasfh Iitfftg Barflwers Alta Donnaxan IXlorrI5 Mtldred Dawg llcrlcvn Prtmrose Iinllt Baron Frankltn Vlfflflcer HL-len Hofmemtvr Iltuaa Garrett XXI Dreher Allan Torgerson Carroll Jones Oakley Reeve Wtlltarn Ulrnan III! lzarfl Frazier Ellialwoth Espt land llay lIal4er lJnIclt'ntIlIerl Iloht-rl brown Donald PCIIIUSIIIQLI ltaht-rt Carter IMIII I Iw'tctngc'ItKttm'It Charles Wood Jann s Anagnovt Malts Allen lllarntan Lennox Ktrtth Kt-nall lioftttrl C Nelson llarald Olmatecl John Pear5on Row X llnn Sutherland K, lyrle Jaelwon Stenlet, Ifttstolwort Irttnlc Kellogg ltolfttrt Fletili I lelene Loelcen 7 H 'J IO II I2 I-. IPI Ib I6 I7 tw ICI Qtr PI 22 2 f 2-gl 23 26 P7 23 29 1 I xv -I-I I I 'J G V, I I I II I? I I I I IQ: I6 I7 IH l'D Wt: tt W7 43,1 P I 25 Joan VaIIentynv Manlyn Posse Jaek Coates Malforn Lester lttwsel Sargent lJnIdenttIted Wtlltarn VI rtght Donald Waller Ernll Maslowskl Robert Per5on Cftc-orge Reecty Xtktlbar Sample Matlrlfe Garrrxon Howard Vltlson John Deinlngvr Georgta Pohl Roth Seeger Ardelle Earrott Norma Caldwell Bette Hendrt. ks Art Thorn Vlfllllam Gilliland Jarnes Jen5en Robert Chadwtt I4 Noah Roserrnlvloonw John Shltfhttng Donald Wrrgltt Vlffrlltam Johnson Row XI lit- hard Stelmrtng Mtt hael Mai ultra llarold Nedtrrntan Robert lit-trtttrra VI.'lIlllQIIT'I Latter lloluert VI't'llrntun Itttssvl Shane Cklarke VI.lllk-Oll LJIIIQICIIIYIIQII lqlt hard Johnson Sarnoel Sewraon Dean Nelson I Iorold I Ierrnann Ctlvn Henm rt- I4 UIIIQICIIIIIILLI John C'1ttstocI Roger ljlalst-ly Plttltp Thttrna ltobert Teipel Flwln Ram V, tlltunt litnxt-I lfittlwrl Snno. Ia Fred Chapntan Roland Baath Donald Steloer ,76 P7 ZH 247 -II A2 it 5 '6 97 .5 -III I 'B L fr - I f ,J 6 7 It, n I9 Il V I6 It Ili I 'I 'Ill .Il uv .TI III .VI AIG 'I Fx., ,Jil 'III HI 1.77 I v6 If Robert Sather Ned Mason Thomas Champltn lJnldentItwd John Robert Powers Vtnceni lizzehler Elsworth Frtfk5on Mtles Clark Bart Foster Ralph Colatiy Leo lioerllns Robert Lantpt' Rtehard Alnt Howard Ktdder John Bryan Row XII Rtiltard Fratttw ht Earl De Ivltrrssornan George Lana Howard MMVQIICF John Ely Theodore Clarke Allen Madnats UIIld'SIWllIl:ICl Leonard lioxor Douglas Pvrrtn Iitfhard Ktrlay Clarence Boyd Iltiltard Dterontteld Forest Crom- Itossel I t f-'nr Robert Clarla Vlfllltatn Jonw, JUFNC5 Nltfwt' W'c1Itt'ir hlwtlvvrg Jaflq llwtn: Mtrow Ltr Donald IVAIIVIIL Ii Albert Altltlnt-,t Robert Dttr-It Eugene Cxlarli Pattl Stmalttr John Cnnrazl ltobt rt Lttttut It Daxtd Crolhottn Alvin Ijwttlruon Allen Tnnlaer Vtftor CDIIClIIlIDt'I'IlII I-Fav Flclrvcl Cittrtfx Jcltw-ttn Hur-n Marttn Cteorge Ittoxttl Felix Creoeau Donald liatltery JoeI Bloomlteld Harvey Strong John Tttrnlattll Brttfe Dando Rtzhard Pt terson Wtlltam Knowles Row XIII Harlen Mtifttnnls Rtfltard l'Ittrnrnel Robert Xl, llfax Cltttarcl Corcg Steven I III las Edward lirown James Peterson James Clallattgh Jonn Corner Vx tllzam Nvl5on Theodore Charnberltn Thomas Cooltng Davld flronon Roger Larson Vtetor CIIiIIIIlJGI'lQIlII Donald Nluwrtt Elnwcr Vtltttt MIIQ5 S. hot: Robert lttthter Kent Jontw Howard Shalt: Leo Bakr r Q-Gorge Troll: Harold Sm nnt-s Rolvtfrt Irortnan John Mnanttson Donald Mutt hell UIIIQIIJIIIIIIULI Robert IIFIJIIIIILIIICI Tlwoclnrt Vain Georgt Fw rust Robert Mat Cornac I4 John Ltlnrllnttrg fl l Qoorgt- Mlm,-ter Ja I4 littglwe Daxtd ltrtrrtrow Kenneth Frtfdttrtt kann Forlwfs Inllttr John Itvtttrwon Cltllortl llrantlt' Jarnea l't'tur:,tin John Ilornrwo I.,Illt.IntnllIt1rt VI llllt Ivlt Alttw ClagtlvVt1n Slyke, Jr Amd tttartnan 59 OAbove. Don't tell as there are still barpershop auartetsl Freshman Clarence Mondalef Senior David Imagawa, Junior Harold Goltz, and Fresh' man Thomas Hughes try a little close harmony be- tore settling dovvn to an evening ot studying. Okight. Oh Euniel You must he hearing some- thing really good, lvlanv are the dates that pleas- ant-voiced Sophomore Eunice Yukel has plugged in over the wires ot the Wallace I-lall switchboard, And confirmations from Kirk l-lall say that Eanie's work is verv satisfactory! 0Above. Romance over the coke bottles at the lvlac Drug. lt's a good guess that when Aileen Reichert and David Lyksett vvere seniors they had lots ot post-graduation plans to make. OLeft. Junior Melba Schroeder bocktields while Junior Grace Bremer blinks os Senior Lois Gassman dodges ond Patricia O Above. Bock-toftheftornw-doy ogoinl And Dorothy Ralph ond Edith Rowley go hoynwovv-ing just like they did out ot Grondp's torndf' Pugh Erickson, ex '46, kicks the holl high tor score one, I Below. You're one ot the smortest little pieces l've set eyes on, declores cockney-oired Gordon Deegan, sophomore, to tlighty Jane Barnhart, sophornore, in one ot the speech deportment's rnojor ploy productions Lodies in Retirement, 61 ,.-. :. -... '55 W x, y-,4 4 0Left. Exomining the Conoclion Elog in- spires Senior Betty Ann Carlson, Juniors Elizabeth Perry onrl Phyllis Abroe, Senior Eleanor Budrow ond Junior Louise Woodhouse to deep 'thoughts ot governmentol problems tor discussion ot the Conodion-American conterence. 0 Right. Fowl And it's the historiccil kickott ot the tirst all-girl teoms ever to punt ond block their way through o Homecoming tootpoll gome on Show Field, Despite the dointy opron, Sophomore Jean Bergquist gets spirit pe- hind thot soclclle shoe. 0 Left. No better ploce thon the Moc Woocls con pe touncl tor o superb compinotion ot bezutitul co-ecls and toodl Whot does Miriam Peake Mitchell meon by monopolizing oll the sonclwiches? Audrey Anderson opprovingly wotches Patricia Leinenkugel help Edith Row- ley to o highly-vitomined sonclwichechoser, while iodhpurecl Alice Dunnavan Norris looks on with her mouth tull ond Dorothy Ralph ond Phyllis Tucker clrope themselves ortisticolly cipout the tree. 63 I Left. There is nothing like the task at washing dishes to spoil a most wondertiil time. Senior David Imagawa takes it graciously, and tirmly helieyes that with the good comes the had. 0Below. While Sophomore Richard Kirby prepares to sink a tree throw, Freshman George Suzuki, Senior Graden Grobe, Senior Robert Hood, and Thomas Hughes, ex '47, look anxiously on. The Macalester basketball team tor '43-'44 showed great spirit. They played the game tor the ton at playing, and tor the good sportsman- ship receiyed tram itenot placing a premium on a win or a loss. . . . when snow-booted Macites crunch along snowy paths to Old-Main and the library is tilled with term- paper writers meeting deadlines ..,. When winter camp- ers pack ott to the St, Croix and the Speech Department tussles with its major production ,... When Miss Whit- ridge produces the Feast ot Lights, the basketball seoson is underway and Christmas vacation looms in the midst! 65' 1 if T i W tk.. w W Q '7'J3 4-4 fa 3 X ' AS ,5 9 f 2 . 14e 'ef'. 321 ,M . wwmwqmm wid, X as K .4 ,, M ww ww.. KWW- ,,, , 49 xv ,Q X if - , N 9' , 5 ,ww 3 Q ,,X,,,.W.m ' ' ' :5:5:5g::: :E: 5 . , 3 Z , ,.,. .....,,.. EE 2 E15 W 1, 5 1 E 21225532557 35 fzf -5':17 Q 1? M Y Z '. 14 5 ? 5 sex 322 K 1 I Q! wi 2 68 ORight. this proves that tha Macalester localty can show sontething in rnoro than their particular flehortrnents Richard Dirty Dick Dierenfield loses his turtle hearst ttnflcr tht- sttaye ljflflitfttltcj ot Prof Harrison, Prof Carleton, and Prof Walter, No clottbt, tt's the some teclinicttto Prot Walter wottlcil ttse on the rloghsh O Right. In celebration ot Christ's cornntanclrnent Go ye, theretore, and teach all nations Roy El- dred, Thomas Hughes, Oakley Reeve, Harold Goltz, Robert Funke, Myron Lee, Donald Mitchell, Curtis Johnson, Kenneth Hamstra, Thomas Champlin, Richard Kirby anct Richard Engstrom enact the cltsctoles ot Christ who along with Harlan Davis as Saint Paul take the light ot Christ. This symbolic act ot lighting the canctles of the entire audience ts port ot the annual Feast ol Lights clirectecl by Miss Grace lt Whttrtrlge. 0Right. Santa Clans has nothing on Sophornore Peg Wulf antl AXS Jerry Reynolds who ntako light work out at Cfhnstntas shopping 0 Right. Could this he Ahri's locket or lVlary's wristwatch that AIS Albert Peifer has addressed to l.u- cille? Because the air students had ITO open post tor Christmas shopping, several Macalester co-eds turhecl shoppers to produce this eyidehce ot Merry Christrhas. 0 Left. Frorh ohe light, symbolic ot Christ, comes the light ot a thousand. The light ot a thousohd who ot- terided the Feast ot Lights was seht out into the dark with the commahd, Let your light so shihe oetore meh . . . O Left. Assembly line hair-dos were the style tor winter camo. A day spent in, on and around the snow does dirt to the most consclentloas ot hair-oatter- uppers. 'l'hat's Why the Anne at Green Gables twist of Marion Janssen, Betty Clymer, Leatrice Vold, Mary Beyrer, Harriet Mc- Phetres and Virginia Weyl. I Left. AXXS Dwight Dich is credited with an assist on O Tannenbaamu while Joyce Larson adds the tcnwlnune touch necessary tor a completely dressed Christmas tree. 0Below. There's nothing small about the way Freshman Jeanann Rosenbloom goes after social rnovernents as she displays her capacity to lick ta- bercalosls. Mem' 309:-s ORight. The liyeliest Col- lege Weekly, Macalester's Mac: Weekly, has blazed an enviable trail in national journalism. lt leads the col- lege weekly tield with tive straight All-American Pace- maker awards lpossibly six, as this year's awards had not been made at Yearbook press timelr Pacemaker edi- tors have been Lois Tyer- berg, Phyllis Bambusch and Harold Goltz. ln the picture besides the latter two are Freshman Clarence Mon- dale, Sophomores Marilynn Ellis, Virginia Black, Elaine Griesbach, Barbara Hood, Eleanor Lane, and Robert Uppgren, Senior Robert Hood a n d Ruth Liebenstein Wheeler, ex '46 O Left. Vivacioas Jayne West, ex '46, is literally snowed under by mid- semesters. O Below. Gmc upon Q Mme hor mother plrmecl O lwrmky om Carol Anderson QM sem her off to School I Below. Mocites orid oirecrew dooce to the Colleges smooth records following their osuol Fridoy night movie. 0 Above. A pretty gol, soy Freshmen Helen Hawkinson, o Soodoy ottemoort, o swimming ooolee wrmot more coolo AIS Wayne Creech osk? OLeft. Donald Williams, ex '46, of the gorgeous Southern drowl, puts o dornper on oriy desire to sleep thot exorn-crommer William Cook, ex '46, ever hoo. ORight. Caroling in the J halls adds an extra warmth to the friendly feeling around Christmas time. Be- tween classes lvlacitese back raw, Nancy Hohmann, David Cronon, Leonard Ko- var, Anita Jeanne Shiflett, and Lowell Noorboomg front raw, Marjorie Burris, Lois Frommer Graebner, Bonnie Patterson, Jeanette English and John Gustadegather in the front nall to sing ala Carols. I Right. Richard Dierenfield and Lois Frommer Graebner were assigned the job af keeping the fireplace blazing at winter Carnp. Bat who could consider bringing Wood in an a taboggan Work? K W l ,711 A 0 Right. And tbere I wos troobed between o big block beor, Prof Primrose ond Old Moinf' lt's o big one f William Knowles is telling it to bis robt oudience Dorothy Keys, senior, Philip Anderson, '43, Helen Primrose, '43, ond Instructor Harriet McPhet- res. Sgmfwt 0 Left. Sundoy Open - l-louse beld in tbe gymndsium for stu- dents and soldiers means bing- bong tor Fresbmon Elinor Sloan ond AIS James Higgins. Alumnae bostesses olso orgon- ized bodminton, swimming ond doncing ot tbese weekly Mocite oir-crew ottoirs. I Right. This records to posterity thot in the yeor l943 AD, there were eggs ih the horhe ot Sophomore Lorene Ferber, ond Burton Baker, ex '44, did show oft his prowess os eggvscrompler. At this poirit the stott ot the Biehhiol did drool their woy to the Grille to tirid soloce. 0 Left. As the orrhy hos Feorless, so Mocolester hos Ferocious, who ooh te toohd ohywhereeih the editor's copybosket, iirider o choir during Gloss, or iri the reprimohdihg orms ot Sophomores Lois Baldwin ohd Jean- ctte English. lAbove. Bowed with the heavy administrational duties attending freshman busi- ness and needing a tew relaxing moments, Keith Brings, freshman class president, shows vice-president Betty Anne Anderson the how. O Below. Ardelle Jacobson Crum- holtz, Doreen James and Yvonne Hanson demonstrate how lvlacal- ester girls acquire that band box look. The laundry room ot Wal- lace l-lall is one at the most popu- lated rooms ot the dormitory, 0 Left. Jane Barnhart and Beulah An- drews are the mad sisters who relieve old men ot their loneliness by poison- ing them, l-lere their nephew, Allen Vadnais, ex '46, lstandingl realizes they are trying to murder John Conrad, ex '45, The hit Arsenic and Old Lace ltrom which this is talseni made at Macalester is similar to its success everywhere, especially Broad- way where it is now in its fourth sea- son. r- . A O Right. Macalester keenly telt the war touch tts cam- pus vvheh the Macalester Army Reserve lelt as o group last sprlha Clarke Willson, Donald Riesberg, ahrl James Jensen are ott lor the wars or ot least Fort Shellrhgs battery ot tests. , l 3 c R 3 t y 1 x 0 I Above. Perhaps a momma ot slarna makes you too hungry to realize that too marry cooks sooll the broth but the rest ot the wihter camp crowd rhiaht have lhyestlaatecl sooher the size ot the taste Mardy Buck and Warren Kaye take. SQ 4 23 F3 Q38 5? 35 5 55 52 K9 S 39 ss a 25 ga , 6 Q s N P' 3 2 53 xg 'fr A I A: I A '53 ': ' .,.. ' I , EE 1 'E 'D Q . , i 5 J ':A. i f E Q Q li , 5 125 A x, ' :' --pi 'VV-V 5 '... ff' 6 Y . ,?is'3 LQ rg' 8 t Q, ff' 3335 'Z x A,, . -'Q' . , ',,vQ X' ' - gf, '25-.5.Ii6 A V. i f 1 A 3 ,M ,F , 'LS-at 'Sf' 2 H, W Q , X ' is -Q: 4 if 41 : muff , A W , ., ' 33 eg J Q ,gy A, 31 2 ' 5 ' 5 S , it 3 g 5455 iffy K, 5 jx Q v .14 f wig 'A SM 5 'X 3 K4 5, xl. X 1 Q zf ,V A 9 4X in if ' 4 2 23, 4 9 4, 5 , ,Q .. Z,-i t M 1 iii :' .' .:.,::., t.::, X555 gf 2- is 39 s sg? ' 9 , . -- A K 5 ,fl 3 A i Q -.-iz.: ..-. -:sr:es:.,, .ab A fi: 2 lAbove. With lag raTTers as Their church spires These lvlacalesTer girls cahdacT Their avvri Warship service aT vvihter camp. 0 Above. SeTTihg a haT pace Tar his sTacleriTs is Jaarhal- isrri lhsTracTor Ivan Burg, vvha sTresses ideas, lively hevvs sTvle, phaTaQraphy arid Tearh play. 'Left AXS Robert Jones aria May Hofacker ToasT The exiT of The Tla epidemic which postponed The Sha-Ball Formal several weeks, I Right. Dragging an Army man usually isn't conslclerecl correct etiquette, bot when a Lll' Abner Dance is on the date book peppy Dorothy Otness publicly leads AXS Richard Frazier to tbe gym tor the shuttle. 0 Left. Betting on the growtb ot bearas ls an annual event tor the Mac men who start a Week early to prepare tor the Lumberjack Dance. Art Thom reports that Richard DierenfieId's red beard bas gone a long way, Oakley Reeve tears be'5 lost some money. 83 WqB 6 E X-Q , J. ,.,,Wj:y,,. ,M Wfwfv wm.,..v,, , v.,Q.,,a. 'g .--4:52. -:- 3 ' F 'wet :Sw A5451 34' , ' ' F' , ' q 342 f W WW - ,I A may 5.2069 ws: X 99 as M - ww , A Qbrwsbf' Y Q we ,, -4 332 Q S sggees a M W Major Charles J. Turck tCollege President On Leave? F. R. Bigelow tPresident ot Trustees? Dean C. E. Ficken lActing College President? The good-looking men on this page are our leaders. We consider ourselves indeed fortunate to have such outstanding rnen in chorge ot our College. None needs an introduction. lVlr, Bigelow has been president ot the trustees since l937, Dr, Turck, now on leave in the Army! has been president ot the College since l939, and Dean Ficken has been Acting President the post year and a halt, Under these three leaders and the trustees, the College has gained the erection ot the new library, the installation ot the grille, the beoutitication ot the carn- pusy and many other inwprovenfients, Most important under their leadership, the College has becorne one ot the most outstanding in the nation, acodemicolly. eft Two most common fs of skilngmdemonstrote or Virginia Wolfangle, hard Santella, ex '45, ond As orctured thus sn xl Sregler, ex '45, of winter v n method predominotes of colester. OBelow. One of The Chi- cago Kids, Sophomore Frances Barnes, sends the boil sizzling down the oi- Iey. Kneeling, she shows The incorrect bowling form, This sport, taught in Phy Ed, olso is played in on intromurol fourno- ment ORight. Seniors Elaine Perry ond Evelyne Sweet, new Pi Plwls, out up the nome ot o fellow Pi Plii, Donolcl Nleisel, on Mocolestens Honor Roll of Servicemen, O Left. Secondelrom-left, to r rn e r lvlocite, Dr. Earl Wood, Pi Pni Epsilon Ceremony soeoker, woits until bone qoet time with Profs Franklin ond Thompson, Acting President Clar- ence Ficken, oncl Prof Sundheim, the Focolty Committee Prol Snltlett is olso o corninittoe mornlnor. 87 O Right. The interest ot Juniors Phyllis Abroe, seated, and Elizabeth Perry in Canada does not die with the return ot the Winnipeg train tor they report on the conference at the International Relations Club conven- tion in Fremont, Nebraska. 0 Left. Talk about women taking men's positions in the world! The men's division ot the Upper Missis- sippi Valley debate tournament was won by a boy and girl from River Falls Teachers' College, The women champions are lVlacalester's Sophomore Jane Barnhart and Senior Grace Langley, extreme left-ers. K . 5 swf il Xlsxxxsiuhaxxa 'wil 'X U Left. Determining whose teeth shine brightest is distracting to this soldier with Macites Audrey An- derson, ex '45, Cap-adjusting Patricia Robbins, ex '45, and Alice Dunnavan Norris, also ex '45 Miss Alyce Bendix Miss Betty Conger Sweetheart Donna Conzet, '44 Queen Ethel Wagner DeLong, '43 Miss Jean Haferman Sweetheart Pauline Johnson, '43 Miss Patricia Justice Miss Gloria Kinsman Miss Eleanor Lane Miss Janet Murdoch Miss Arlone Oller Miss Alice Passonneau 'S W A bzlu J .,.:,.: .. :,, 2 W5 A ' , i 2 .. ...... Q Sl 'fs 52 2 : -:: :g: :,:.cgg4:g:9.,.fw f Miss Louise Sargent Miss Leatrice Vold Queen Vifginid WOHGIIQIC, '44 Miss I-guise Woodhguge 'ZZMTNS . . . when the campus elms and Ola Mainls vines have a new greenness, ancl the freshly raked lawns lure stroll- ing, luncheeatina ana studying Macites. Seniors sneak att tor a day ana victory-conscious lvlacites plant their gardens .... When hard-training Aquatic Leaauers amaze audiences with their skillful ease, lvlacites elect their All-college couple, guests ot honor at the spring formal, classroom windows are openewide, and everyone anticipates finals, commencement . . , and vacationl w get 2 is fa fyf 2422 ig , V- 1 ,R .3 , ir ig ff We t il w f , YI 'f I 'S 4 1? , I vw rt K1 7' 1 . , Q, v ,KL . n? 'N in A x 8' M 'Winks W Q X, 'Q M, SQL!! ..,,, W, wr ff-. X an asf pa J affix? We lj, 6 N -, . fs wtf, Q N gig? gi A , V :' X, xl 0 A Q My oxfgzf' g v iv YK. . 9 'A' W xx Q Q ,K ax ' 'bfi , A . WY Y ' Mg A 'xi 'K 1 M 1. y if ,J g, K' -ff' vm W -as , v Q' if' B ga ,X o A 4? im QQ'-www at ASW me -3.5 , swag? A in 9. 'B NN' gifs 1. 5 we 9 9' Q Q f 1 ,TM 1 wsiaiksakis QQMQQRZZ, i?'5f2f'1iN5i?iA4 ffs 735.6 xg? Q , 1 ',Q,,,l k f 2,1415 4 3h'XgSm ' 'KFV Q32-' we SwsSf?T1Q'Qi,,, wx mfvfixbg.. YN ? M ug,-. ,Kiwi ,P .f am x ,wg w 'aw www -une? W4 nf-'fe , ww-Q, A ky ro' -xv My 'QV ' 5 Q 5 3 6 W , 3 'QV w 5? 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Unrler the guidance of Prof Bonde, co-eds living in the Home Management House thought by the college in l943l carry on an experimental program in family life ecucatson by maintaining this home at i563 Portland themselves. Q Left. Clothes Ruth Smith QW Fw Q 5 eos Two Fort Soellng soldiers ovold desporwd orwcy. 0 Left. Kriowmg Hoot dressmg for 0 very speciof occosiorw 5 not o omefwomon fob, blood Ethel Peter- son, sensor, fostens thot Hoof fmt of Qlomour wo Carol Peter son's, '43, hoir, pzmwer Sophomore il I Right. Telse en essortnoenl Ol ClTSlW7l cels, eclfl scientist Vincent Koehler! place ln chenw lah, shelge well! enfl science progresses. lAbove. This little frog enjoyed such Q happy lllc until lt mel up wrlh These hr- ology students, Marjorie Broun, Clarence Yares, Helen Thomas, Naomi Keinitz, and Al Davis. 0 Right. Theodore Chamberlain, ex Vllf, recllpereles lronw Q Tee ohercuhen whlch enehlerl lNIlV7T to enlist ln the Unllecl Sleles Nevcil Reserve lRight. Led by the bond, grodu- otes-to-he morch in the commence- ment doy procession post memory- tilied ond yine-Covered Old Moin on their woy to the gym. IOO O Left. Like rnony thousonds ot Chinese citizens! Alfred Owyang, Foreign Exchonge Student, '43, longs tor the doy when Wor vyili he over ond his notiye Iond will once ogoin he tree from oppression. ,S Q gf? 'if ,Q .. ,A .,, E5 6Right. Clionian president Judith Davis, Sociology major tram Chicago, ftoos on her way aostairs to chat with Clonian Virginia Angell! Economics major trom Westfield, New Jersey. 102 OAbove. Getting together to compare their varied majors are Music major Norma Carter, Ivlinneaoalisj Chi Phi Delta Phyllis Bambusch, Economics and Political Science major ot St, Paul, and English major Leonora Hoge, St, Paul. 0Above. Crisp, uniformed orofesswooal-Iookmg techmcwans ao about Hwelr dunes at Miller l-lospltal-Kathleen Herrmann, Thallaa, Marshall, Elizabeth M. Turner, '43 Clioman, Duluflw, Dorothy Merriman, Clwomaa, Duluth, Delores Nelson, Evaaswlle, Marjorie Broun, Cloaian, Battle Lake, and Marjorie Anderson, '43, all Chemlsfry majors, demonstrate procedure in the laboratory, I 'A b0y C fl e' fl I ofege fr 'WGDQ fb Nedffaf 007109 2' 6 mcmy M Sf O fl U79 Lid 1015 OC I7 V Gm U7 Olg- Curfis G-EET, M,,,,ieWf2o hOVSG,Orfneff ,Jer men M, o C - o marqg, ,VO USOII, Aifloffg, Lasfd GSW? ces of f,f,Q,, fiom ,mer rfb DOkOf7ef7OQO,7 Drence Sw ONGQICNS COUHUV O rUf7f'Q,-f fl, Q off cf Wffffv MO A EW D fs fhese fm 790, i f Gnd I fe On S C, lgffy, mg,.O,q Roy Eldreibaean, Mnjlflzeflandfr X Amen negfwffos UGQH, f if W lAbove. Senior closs president, Hyperion Fred W. Manthey ot St. Poul, History moior, discusses presidentiol duties with Philosophy mojor Iver Yeager, toll semester president ot the Community Coun- cil, from Mourine, South Dokoto. O Below. Escorted by Philotion Mary Ethelyn Habicht, Speech moior from Huron, South Dokoto, ond double-major lpoliticol Science ond Economicsl Grace Langley ot Red Wing, Athenoeon David Im- agawa, Biology moior, trom Socromento, Colitornio, tells the girls obout his monogeriol position with the '44 bosketpoll teom, mm' lAbove. Sountering perion Marjorie Mic cheery. clown the holl, English molor Elaine Perry ot Elkton! ond Hy- kelson, Economics ond Music mojor ot Fosston, look mighty lLeft. Brunette Clionion Virginia Wolf- angle, Sociology mojor ot St. Poul, helps second semester Community Council president, Hyperion Thomas Champlin, double-mojor llfconomics and Political Sciencel ot Loke Crystol, type his Moc Weekly column, C Below. Mexican Felipe Garcia B E I l ,sk 0 Above. Complicated oflice machines intrigue Eco- nomics maiors Margaret Durkee! Philolian, of Pine River and Margaret Whiting ol Clitherall. eraza, ng ish rnaior of Mexico City, English major Mary Allen of Big Lake and Francis McOlash, Sociology major ol St. Paul, meet in the Wallace l-lall parlor lor a short discussion, , , 'Right Sleody - herved Tholion Marion Janssen, Sociology mojor of ST, Poul, oims to cut the oople os X-Xtherloeoh Robert Hood, Economics mojor of Klomoth Folls, Oregon, grins ohcl beors it, lBeIow. Mid-Term groduotes Psychology mojor Jane Crichton, Sf Poul, ond Cliohicm Betty Ann Carlson, Speech mojor, Mlnheopolis hopefully moke plons for their coreers. ORight.St. Paalites English major Mary Beyrer, Clionion, and Biology ma- jor Mardy Buck, Philotian, share a thirst-gaencher in the Mac Grille, headquarters tor retreshrnent seeking Macites. OLeft. Getting advice from Religion orot Dr. Kagin, Religion majors Evelyne Sweet ot l-linsdale, Illinois, and Violet Bjornberg ot St. Paul, both l-lyperians, make plans tor student campus church. 0Above. City dwellers Hyperion Vaceles Pappas, Sociology ond English rnojor trorn lvlinneopolis, Chi Phi Delto Arabelle Robertson, History moior, olso from lvlinnee opolis, oncl Hyperion Evelyn Tschida, English rnojor tronw St. Pool, keep o book-clote ot our Gregorian-styled liprciry. lRight. With scripts in honcl Josephine Dike from Grottony North Dokoto, oncl Tholion Eleanor Budrow, from Minnef opolis, Speech nfioiors, prcictice ot the microphone. 0 Left. Ambitious Economics mojor Louise Anderson, Chi Phi Delto of St. Poul, side lights her plonned business coreer by work ot the Red Cross Conteen. lAbove. Reloxing otter closses in the newly-orgonized stu- dent union, Biology mojor Marjorie Dawson Clamons, Tholion ot St, Poul, Groden Grobe, Sociology major of Duluth ond l-ly- perion Margaret Hill, Psychology moior from Superior, Wis- consin, cotch up on their reoding. 3Left. Hlyliscoef' Hscrolchf' behind the kitchenie billiord- room longuoge hos been tronse ported To the billiord toble in the stoclent onion os oimer So- ciology mojor Lois Gossman, Philotion of St Poulg Sociology moior Mary Hota of McGehee, Arkonsosg Clionion Dorothy Keys, Speech rnojor, oncl l-ly- perion Betty Clymer, Mothe- motics rnoior, hoth of St, Pool, get behincl the eight boll. 1 ...1 lBelow Beonwing Carol Lloyd Petzold lholion Music nwoior ol Vo'flo! hos thot clreomy out of this worlo look flhile her nnoio of horor Ethel Peterson Speech rnoior of Atwoter gives her yell thot finol ooiusting os th W doing Morch begins. lll 0 Right. Studious Chemistry mojor Harold Hermann, Hyperion from Zum- bro Polls, grins ot his medical hooks he now uses ot the University ot Minne- soto. H2 ,ffffdld lAbove. Residents ot l623 Summit, Sociology moior Ellen Okagaki, Heort Mountoin, Wyoming, ond Margaret Fougner, Mitchell, South Dokotg, Economics mojor colloloorote on telephone colls. ORight. With Acting President Fici4en's permission to stort o gor- den ot tne soutn end ot Snow Field secure, pretty Bonnie Pat- terson, ex '46, plonts ner row ot vitornins. 0 Left. Movingeout-doy ond Kirk Hollers Val Poutz, ex '46, Robert Sacks, ex '46, Richard Sontella, ex '44, ond Loren Sennes, ex '45, iood their rooms onto tne vvneei- borrow. Moving-out-doy occurred wnen tne oir corps rnoved in, H3 .,NMW,,v, :v.v,.,,,,,vW., Q, .. , Q4 lRight. Lollwargy-proclatina sprrng favor na: no offoet on Vvctory Gardener Lois Frommer Graebner, ox 'l I fi, who Trundfos a goodly asaortf mont of agrrcnlnrral implements Towards Maas backyard garden hoaddaarrors, C Left. Senvorg of '13, dressed in the tradnronal block garb for Cao and Gown Day, Irgntnoarrede ly leave ine chapel service, 0 Left. Vocational-day minded Ardelle Barrott gets rnformatron about the armed forces from a WAC, a WAVE, and a Marine while guests at the College. OAbove. i943 Minnesota Intercollegiate track cham- 0Below. Rehearsing signals tor split-second coordina- tion in Mac Radio Singers' coast-to-coast broadcast are Dean A. Phillips Beedon, Director Hollis Johnson, and Acting President Clarence E. Ficken. pions. Lett to right, Top row. Middle row. T. Chamberlain Coach D. C. Primrose A. Gearman C. Wood G. Leavitt T. Van G. Everest L. Sennes D. Primrose J. Ely F. Fuller M. Helling Manager H. Goltz Front row. B. Carpenter W. Parrish Capt. R. DeLapp A. Ahlquist R. Uppgren lLeft. Sophomore Maynel Osborne and Lt. Roswell P. Ingram, ex '4l, inspect one ot the military kits paid tor by student-raised-funds and sent as Christmas gifts to Macalester men in the Armed Forces. O Right. Brunette Isabelle Prideaux, ex '46, lnf slsts the water is fine, but who can be Con- ylncea when the calendar says only May l? O Below. Where, but at Macalester, Coalcl this Come true? President Turck llkes his students and really looks atter them. l-lere he Waits on them in the College Grille. OLeft. Looking tor a new angle to Simple Simon's lisliing trip, tlfie Mar- jories-Swanson and Burris nope tne college's pail tisn pond nas the answer, 0 Below. lvl-sweatered Russell Sargent with Senior Betty Ann Carlson and Sophomore Dorothy Otness iogs across Campos laagtiing at me latest joke. 0 Right. Camera-Conscious Senior Mar- dy Buck dives into the pool, tipping Audrey Anderson, ex '45, and Ellen Ful- ler Williams, '43, in with ner as their ex-canoe mate precedes them, .Opposite Page. Little Bo-Peep, Ruth Baran Warner, '43, was a lonesome little miss in the Aquatic League snow, so sne set out across the swimming pool ocean in search of ner little lost lambs, .-:fr :,6 . .s..,.:- : . .fsss:s:5:.sgaf -: . -5.,6g:f,s.:f:,b5s- mbw.wQg' -V V- . ,- - we V-. Q. V V ., . 1 ' ' ' - - ,, . - .. .. g . 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With spring in the oir ond o picnic in mind, hook-Ioden Mocites woit their number to be coiled otter corrying the hooks trom the old Ii- hrory to the new. 0 Right. Watching Betty Westman gorge, Phyllis Tucker hopes thot the well won't go dry while pump-tender David Lyksett cheerfully occomnno- dotes their thirsts. I Right. Domesflc f conscloos Sophomore Margaret Von der Heide, Ruth Forbes, ex '45, ond Sophomore Jean Bergquist, Home Ec spe- ciollsfs, seffle clown for o nice home-cooked meol of fherr own brewing O Right. The long-owolfecl lvlovefupfcloy, when the wise olcl seniors grve up their fronf row convocofion seofs fo The slofely junlors The cloy ls probably mosf exclflng fo The ver- clonf freshmen who, hoving possecl fhelr Per- sonol Hygiene, become goy young sophomores of lost 'Left Shhh, Prof Hollis Johnson worns, os he roises his honcl. He lS oslwng for The meresf whisper of sound rn The miclclle of Hhlospoclu Pomlluif' Thof song, which is recorclefl, lS one of The most successful the choir hos ever clone. 0Above. Richard Dierenfield, '43, ooriroys the oli oroLmd college momfvvith the skills of music ond fooilooli combined, how did he ever find time To open Those books? 0 Above. Joytully, swimming hole di- rectors Jeanne Stageberg, Patricia Gimmestad, Jean Frarey, Elizabeth Miller, and Yvonne Greaves await their instructor badges authorizing them to direct a little ot Minnesota's summer swimming. I Upper Right. '42 Freshmen girls take their turn at modeling as blond Bonnie Patterson and brunette Au- drey Maxwell prepare tor the annual trosh style show. 0 Right. Double Feature! The senior picnic is the tirst time you can tor- get studying without remembering that soon you have to return to the some old grind, Bonnie Wyatt, Rollie DeLapp, and Phyllis Tucker are real- ly torgetting. 'rw 94,8 fs., Q, MXN, 0Above. Although Ann Woodward, '43 Physical Educa- tion Assistant, doesn't call Hun, two, three, tour, she keeps her gym class in military torm as it marches onto 0 Above. The original out-door girlsl Who Wouldn't loye to buck Sophomore Bonnie Patterson and Jeanette Eng- lish, ex '46, on their bikes? O Right. Youngest Kirk Hall resident Roger Rhodes models his preflsindergarten graduation cap given to him by one at his pals, l2oger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rhodes, were directors ot the men's dormitory. 124 Shaw tield. 2? 0Left. Men, wornen and cnildren trorn Maine to Calitornia near the Macalester Clioir in a series ot coast-to-coast broad- casts. Directed by Hollis Jonnson with Mr, Gabriel Fenyyes as guest pianist, every broad- cast is an indiyidual success, l-lere Donald Wahlund, Kathryn Lee Mahlum and Louise Sargent make sure the program will begin and end right on the nose. Q Below. Leaning against the railing ot the balcony enjoying tliernselyes at one ot the Student Air-Crew dances are Ruth Lieben- stein Wheeler and Eunice Yukel with some Macalester Air Stuclents. 0 Below. KC0p Q Cool Fwicucil Whcm fhirwgg go wromgff worm ,MIVHOV Louise Sargent og sho mokes the sfeom rise off Junior Donald MeiseI's brow. x fo 4, ,,... . .Q Q f OLeft. Senoritos Helene Locken, ex '46, Bonnie Patterson, ex '46, ond Sophomore Jeanette English go South Arnericon in o big vvov vvhile invisible Coklev Reeve holcis the hot on, ORight. Junior Elizabeth Perry giggles ot clossmote Louise Woodhouse who, offer o vicious swing, loses sight of her boil. 5 if ta . Q 1 I . .. ..,. on , S S wow? V5 1' 1 A - ,H .Mug wff'::.:. f. X , f ssix- ,x-.J b-My -V , . ' . gfi i. were A f A, bf V'?ff??g?'+'9 N, . ,s-, N -,s . 4- ' ' X' 'f 'Z T531 Wv5?7tf'f',. 5 iai2Z3af2 '8 ,M 2 ZKass4ss,epfziia:ww,osM,x2,. , . ,.i,,M ..: ...:. ,:- is .Left Night-shirteci Freshmen Virginia Durkin ond Mary Lou Wilson foil under the influence of their Aguotic Leogue Slume berorium while Senior Virginia Angell conf templotes diving owoy. 127 OLeft. Cutting closses ond then humping into the oroe tessor emborrosses students every doy. Jean Goltz thinks she is sneolqing owoy trom Prof CorneIl's Closs, but wouldn't you know, Prot himselt rounds the corner. The trouble-molqing Gremlin ogoinl 0 Left. Mocolester students ore onnoyed in the librory when the eltin Gremlins put sgueoks into their shoes. Pictured is Dorothy Schad registering Chogrin while in the boclcground Doreen Martin ond Bud Leines, ot lett toble, Ethel Peterson ond Don Sutherland, ond ot right toble, Robert Gorman ond Betty Lou Hevle store ot her Gremlin-infected shoes which sgueok os she tiotoes through the guiet ot the librory, Now tlwat devastating Gremlins are totincl to be tne cause of many ot manl4incl's troubles, Macalester stu- clents demonstrate liero their most common Gremlin setbacks. Eclitor's note: Gremlin created by George Sclwlettyy ex '46, GREMLIN I Center. Gremlins are always up to ltiiinles in the grille. Here Gremlin-motivated Robert Uppgren spills a bottle ot coke on Patricia Justice, wltile the Gremlin plays witli tlwe straws, O Upper Right. Gremlins lwaye never liesitatecl about throwing monkey wranclies into tlie Mac man's dressing tor a tormal occasion, Here Robert Jackson snows his consternation when he discovers at tlwe last minute tltat his trouser cutts shrank at tlie clry cleaners. l29 O Right. Old mon winter just won't be rushed, even by two pretty coeeds like Sophomores Dona Mae Aldrich ond Nancy Hale. OBelow. Doughy Senior Virginia Wolfangle ond Just- osebodfott Junior Mary Jean Bartholomew demonstrate to their comp leodership pols just how ci biscuit should be boked. I Center Right. Blond Ann Woodward shows Sophomore Elizabeth A. Turner how to get more power out ot thot olreody mighty swing. O Right. Sporkling brunettes Ruth Liebenstein Wheeler ond Helene Locken visit St. Poul's ottoble Mayor John McDonough ond receive the moyor's otticiol endorse- ment ot the Mocolester College onnuol Religion in Lite Week. wiv GRACE BREMER 'Uwgw ., af ZQEFJSQSQ 6 -:mv 'xg 1 'ii s?e4235?Ms 'lf Q f ' ,, 3,:g:,, Xmwzm , ,. 1 -, Tliwkygfg Qi. . QM - Q f .. fwfa, . ,. A i,fw'0E3h' 'ygwvxi 5, MM. J 4 'f x1Sw.A ' viz? f 1 ww S7 Ll. KF ,X M M ,5fm,,,?W x w?2i??f ,-ff.-'Z M2-K' . ,-.vffuf f -,X . A nw -15 5 5 - b f.?yiw2-ff . ., A,Q,i,,,,,,, A '7 V, I Right. With a sott svvish the blue-green doors ot the library close behind Macites Yvonne Hanson, Anita Shiflett, William Lauer and Harlan Davis, as they leave for their classes in Old Main and Science. I Below. Book-surrounded '43ers, popular Helen Tobin and handsome Rollie DeLapp, pose just atter being elected the All-College couple ot l943. I Right. While Judith Davis sends out an argent call to other Scotch lndians, Louise Sargent, Dorothy Whiston, Elizabeth Sperling and Miriam Peake Mitchell play at being Indians and learn rhythrn to the beat, beat, beat ot the torn- torn. 132 ORight. Followed by The grodT1oTing senrors ond The ToCT1lTy, The Tlog-beorers dlreCT The pro- cesslon rnTo The Qyrnnoslom-hoosefl cornf rnencenwent 0 Left. Snow WhlTe ond The Seven Dworls ln! voclefl The Moe swlnwrnlng pool oT The AQTJGTNC Leogue exhlblhon, Dooey, ollos Mardy Buck, senlor, lS hovlng dlTTrCulTy To swlm, even wlTh The old oT o rope, Sophomore Jean Wefer os lrlorapy! ond Senlor Dorothy Keys os Doe 0 Right. Did you ever ploy this gome? AI Snackenberg, ex '45, comes to the exciting Conclusion thot Sophomore Nancy Hole likes butter? 0 Above. Dorothy Wagner seems oll pre- oored tor winter comofesheil hove o good time, even it thot long expected snow doesn't Come. 134 0 Below. 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Jahnke, Chiet Carpenter CHORAL SPEECH GROUP Mildred Lengteld Lois Baldwin Jane Barnhart Blois Barrett Violet Bjornberg Eleanor Budrow Marjorie Burris Betty Ann Carlson Thomas Champlin Dorothy Davidson Harlan Davis Lois Denzer Richard Dierentield Jeanette English Anne Gerlinger Harold Goltz Barbara Hood James Jensen Carrol Jones Eleanor Lane Virginia Lawrence Ruth Lee I40 William Nelson Kathryn Olson Charlotte Rainey John Robertson Clarice Sellers Dorothy Schad Jean Taplin Phyllis Tucker Elizabeth A. Turner Margaret Uppgren Bonnie Wyatt CHOIR MEMBERS May Anfang Elizabeth Axtell Kathleen Arnell Lois Baldwin Dorothy Baller Phyllis Bambusch Frances Barnes Violet Bjornberg ORGANIZATIONS Audrey June Booth lris Brown Patricia Brown Lorraine Browning Norma Carter Ruth Carver Madge Cookson Shirley Cornwell Jane Crichton Eleanor Culver Cynthia DeLong Lois Denzer Josephine Dike Virginia Durkin Beverly Eckstrom Gerene Ellenson Marilynn Ellis Catherine Erickson Elizabeth Espeland Ruth Ficken Doris Flynn Muriel Francin Robert Funke Patricia Gebhard Yvonne Greaves Richard Gregory Nancy Hall Kenneth Hamstra Yvonne Hanson Carol Hauser Evelyn Hausker Joanne Hawkinson Phyllis Hilton Connie Hoeltje Barbara Hood Robert Hood Janice Horton Rosemary Jensen Norma Johnson Helen Ruth Jones Orpha Mae Kvenberg Linnaea Knowles Grace Langley Carol Larson Joyce Larson Ruth Lee Janet Linderholm Henry Makino Marjorie Manners Fred W. Manthey Joyce Miller Janet Morreim Marie Morton Eleanor Neilson Darlene Nelson Marilyn O'Neill Wendeline Otto Ethel Peterson Marion Primeau Patricia Purdie Oakley Reeve Charlotte Robertson Jeanann Rosenbloom Louise Sargent Dorothy Schad Jean Schelin Vincenta Scionti Clarice Sellers Frederick Shockelton Anita Jeanne Shiflett Uta Shimotsuka Doris Smith Betty Lou Stanberry Marian Stocking Donald Strange .leon Sullivan Phyllis Thayer Phyllis Turnblom June Ulmer Dorothy Wagner Andrea Walsh Nancy Warner Jane Williams Mary Lou Wilson Henry Wall Marjorie Wunderlich Louise Woodhouse lver Yeager Lois Anne Young INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Phyllis Abroe Lois Baldwin Felipe Garcia Beraza Mary Jean Bartholomew Thomas Champlin Robert Anderson Beulah Andrews, deceased Jane Barnhart Blois Barrett Violet Bjornberg Keith Brings Eleanor Budrow Marjorie Burris Betty Ann Carlson Thomas Champlin Betty Clarke John Conrad Dorothy Davidson Harlan Davis Mildred Davis Mary Barnum Judith Davis Jean Frarey May Anfang Dorothy Mae Bach Aaron Backus Phyllis Bambusch Virginia Black Eleanor Budrow lvan C. Burg-Adviser Thomas Champlin Gordon Deegan Cynthia DeLong Margaret Durkee Helen Elder Marilynn Ellis Richard Engstrom Ruth Ficken Harold Goltz Kenneth Hamstra Wanda Harder Betty Lou Hevle Margaret Hill Barbara Hood Ruth Johnson Helen Ruth Jones Dorothy Keys Henry Makino Fred W. Manthey Donald Mitchell Clifford Nakadegawa Elizabeth Perry John Person Georgia Pohl Lilo Prahm Ruth Ronning Betty Ann Schultz Anita Jeanne Shiflett Evelyne Sweet Daryl Tesch Norma Way Donald Zehm MACALESTER CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Mary Allen Edith Allen lsabelle Anderson Phyllis Anderson Martha Armour Lois Baldwin Mary Barnum Laurene Barron Alyce Bendix Violet Bjornberg Betty Bohmert Audrey June Booth Marjorie Burris Blanche Busse Notalee Carlander Thomas Champlin Rose Clark Betty Conger Jane Crichton Lois Mae Cuhel Eleanor Culver Dorothy Davidson Cynthia DeLong Virginia Denton Josephine Dike Virginia Durkin Beverly Eckstrom Helen Elder Marilynn Ellis Jeanette English Richard Engstrom Elizabeth Espeland Ardelle Fish Jean Frarey Elaine Gartner Anne Gerlinger Yvonne Greaves Elaine Griesbach Mary Grieser Graden Grobe Marguerite Hallauist Betty Hommes Kenneth Hamstra Harriet Harmer Helen Howkinson Betty Lou Hevle Betty Lou Hicks Margaret Hill Phyllis Hilton Roberta Howard Martha Jackson Janet Jackson Priscilla Jefferson Florence Jensen Harriet Johnson Billie Lu Keese Dorothy Keys Lorraine Keys Gloria Kinsman Virginia Lawrence MACALESTER COLLEGE PLAYERS Iota Kappa Chapter of Alpha Psi Omega Rollie DeLapp Josephine Dike Dora Dunn Gerene Ellenson Lois Galle Anne Gerlinger William Gilbert Harold Goltz Yvonne Greaves Mary Ethelyn Habicht Leonora Hoge Kenneth Hamstra Glen Hemerick Joyce Herrick Betty Lou Hicks Douglas Hill Robert Hood Joan Hovde Muriel Johnson Dorothy Keys William Kinsey Grace Langley Ruth Lee Janet Linderhalm James McGee Robert McLeod Joyce Moulton Constance Nelson Stewart Nelson Carleton Neumeister MACALESTER INTERCULTURAL FORUM Betty Lou Hicks Leonora Hoge Elizabeth Miller Marilynn Ellis Elaine Gartner Anne Gerlinger Harold Goltz Elaine Griesbach Betty Lou Hicks Barbara Hood Robert Hood Adah Packerman Jeanann Rosenbloom Olive Sanford MAC WEEKLY STAFF Harriet Johnson Jean Keeley Eleanor Lane Clarence Mondale Dorothy Oas Maynel Osborne Wendeline Otto Helen Scheffler Pl KAPPA DELTA Jane Barnhart John Bryan Ruth Lee Fred W. Manthey Joyce Miller Margaret Monroe Marie Morton Clifford Nakadegawa Eleanor Neilson Katherine Nicolay Arlone Oller Kathryn Olson Audrey Robertson Olive Sanford Helen Scheffler Carol Schow Vincenta Scionti Fredrick Shackleton Uta Shimotsuka Rose Marie Smith Ruth Smith Betty Lou Stanberry Donald Strange Harold Strom lrene Svanda Marilyn Svenneby Evelyne Sweet Jean Taplin Marjorie Thomas Esther Torii Norma Way Virginia Wempner Mary Lou Wilson Eleanor Neilson Arlone Oller Vaceles Pappas Ethel Peterson John Robertson John Schelonder Elizabeth Sperling Ray Stougaard James S. Strawn Mary Gwen Owen Swanson ll Phyllis Tucker Allen Vodnais Arline Waller Bonnie Wyatt Louise Sargent Virginia Weyl Jane Williams Melba Schroeder Louanne Sheldon Ruth Smith Robert Uppgren Ruth Liebenstein Wheeler Virginia Wolfangle National Mary Ethelyn Habicht Grace Langley Robert Jackson John Schelonder Betty Alexander Mary Allen John Arneson Blois Barrett Roger Blakely Robert Clark Mary Allen Beulah Andrews, deceased Blois Barrett Felipe Garcia Beraza Constance Cronin Harlan Davis Mildred Davis John Gustad Elizabeth Hilts Bernadine Hoben Ruth Cohn Harlan Davis Marjorie Galchutt Maurice Garrison PI PHI EPSILON William Jones Roger Lienke Donald Meisel Anita Jeanne Shiflett Marjorie Slater Evelyne Sweet QUILL CLUB Leonora Hoge Betty Lou Hicks Carroll Jones Betty Lamb June Waller C. Jerome Timberlake Arline Waller Jean Wetterlin George Wheeler Iver Yeager Grace Langley Mary Reeves Donald Stieper Arline Waller ATHENAEAN Keith Brings John Bryan Robert Carter Miles Clark John Clipson Robert Chadwick Theodore Chamberlain John Conrad Dean Corey Rollie DeLapp Richard DeLong Al Dreher Roy Eldred George Everest Mahlon Fish Ross Garrett William Gilbert Harold Goltz Willis Gramith James Guthrie Glen Heaton Lyman Hevle Marvin Helling Robert Holt Robert Hood Thomas Hughes David lmagawa Curtis Johnson Richard Kirby Floyd Kotval William Lauer Myron Lee Roger Lienke Jack Lowrey George Lund John Lundberg David Lyksett Robert MacCornock Henry Makino William Nelson David Primrose Robert Rafferty Oakley Reeve John Robertson Richard Rosel David Saunders Loren Sennes Paul Siegler Donald Solfelt Don Sutherland Daryl Tesch Art Thom Allan Torgerson John Turner Robert Uppgren Miles Wagensteen William Watson George Wheeler Robert Wilcox HYPERIAN Betty Alexander Gale Allen Philip Anderson Burton Baker Leo Baker Blois Barrett Violet Biornberg Virginia Black Betty Blake Joel Bloomfield Grace Bremer Thomas Champlin Frederick Chapman Betty Christensen Betty Clymer Samuel Cook Ardel le Jacobson Crumholtz Bruce Dando Harlan Davis Gordon Deegan I42 Richard Dierenfield Marjorie Dixon Marilynn Ellis Richard Engstrom Kenneth Erickson Ruth Ficken Forbes Fuller Lois Galle Elaine Gartner Arvin Gearman Lyle Hals Yvonne Hanson Harold Hermann Douglas Hill Margaret Hill William Hindman Clyde Jackson Janet Jackson Doreen James James Jensen Carroll Jones William Jones Constance Jorgensen Warren Kaye William Knowles Lenny Kovar Robert Laatsch Robert Lampe Joan Lawshe Ceorge Leavitt Malcolm Lester Russell Lester Mariorie Manners Fred W. Manthey Eben Martin Donald Meisel Mariorie Mickelson Donald Mitchell Kay Frohlich Munday Ted Munday Robert H Nelson Bert Nippoldt Adah Packerman Angeline Pappas Vaceles Pappas Phyllis Parker NVarren Pennig Douglas Perrin Donald Riesberg Wilbur Sample Olive Sanford Richard Santella Roma Santella Anita Jeanne Shitett Jean Stageberg Ray Stougaard Herman Straka Marjorie Swanson Evelyne Sweet William Takano James Treanor Evelyn Tschida Jean Wenzel Joyce Wheeler Clarke Wil'son Howard Wilson Charles Wood Iver Yeager CHI PHI DELTA Louise Anderson Mariorie Anderson Phyllis Bambusch Ruth Engst Eunice Frederickson Mariorie Galchutt Edith Harrison Norma Peterson Arabelle Robertson Mary Ann Sawyer Norma Snavely SOCIETIES Patricia Sorenson Jeanne Welander PHILOTIAN Ruth Arndt Virginia Baron Jane Barnhart Marion Bartholomew Mary Jean Bartholomew Mary Bergsman Betty Borchers Mardy Buck Mariorie Burris Norma Caldwell Norma Christensen Dorothy Davidson Margaret Durkee Gerene El'enson Jeanette English Muriel Francin Jeanne Gassmon Lois Gassmon Norma Gilstail Mary Ethelyn Habicht Jean Haferman Carolyn Hawkes Esther Hedman Joyce Herrick Betty Lou Hevle Betty Lou Hicks Shirley Holm Virginia Howard Beatrice Lawhead Norma Macomber Elizabeth Miller Miriam Peake Mitchell Louise Nelson Sylvia Ness Alice Passonneau Georgia Pohl Mary Reeves Jean Schelin Melba Schroeder Virginia Seaberg Lois Shedd Ruth Sleeger Marian Stocking Helen Tobin Margaret Uppgren Caryl Vermilya June Waller Virginia Wempner Betty Westman Ellen Fuller Wil'iams Jane Williams THALIAN Phyllis Abroe Betty Anne Anderson Jean Bergauist Eleanor Budrow Ruth Carver Betty Conger Audrey Croft Ma riorie Dawson C lamons Shirley Dawson June Dobbins Dora Dunn Lois Fountain Dorothy Gerberding Lois Frommer Graebner Shirley Hadd Kathleen Herrmann Virginia Hoeltje May Hofacker Helen Hofmeister Marion Janssen Priscilla Jefferson Muriel Johnson Jean Keeley Gloria Krengel Virginia Leighton Catherine Lustmann Caroline Miller Joyce Moulton Constance Nelson Maynel Osborne Elizabeth Perry Carol Lloyd Petzold Dorothy Ralph Audrey Robertson Eloise Robinson Rasmussen Edith Rowley Ruth Richter Saunders Betty Schierholtz Rose Setterberg Louanne Sheldon Marjorie Slater Ruth Smith Elizabeth Sperling Esther Torii Leatrice Vold Catherine Wetteland Virginia Weyl Dorothy Whiston Mary Jane Wilder Bonnie Wyatt CLIONIAN Audrey Anderson Virginia Angell Lois Baldwin Frances Barnes Mary Beyrer Marian Brandes Carol Brandt Mariorie Broun Kathleen Busse Janice Cadwell Natalee Carlander Betty Ann Carlson Doris Curtis Judith Davis Ethel Wagner DeLong Dorothy Kircher Dillon Ruth Forbes Marilyn Fosse Jean Frarey Misao Furuta Patricia Gimmestad Lorayne Gunnerud Barbara Hood Billie Lu Keese Lois Tverberg Kermott Dorothy Keys Phyllis Knudsen Eleanor Lane Patricia Leinenkugel Helene Locken Elizabeth McCubrey Dorothy Merriman Doris Norman Alice Dunnavan Norris Arlone Oller Dorothy Otness Bonnie Patterson Carol Peterson Marion Primeau Aileen Reichert Patricia Robbins Charlotte Robertson Louise Sargent Phyllis Tucker Elizabeth A, Turner Elizabeth M. 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