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Ea-Libnis         Aa         aa)         NA         yy          MY,         afl          eA         PROGRESS          in          NORTHWESTERN         OKLAHOMA                   4         “OLD          SCIENCE’          NOW          VINSON          HALL         JESS          ih!         SSE          DUNN          HALI         ‘          ok         WYATT          GYM         Mr.          A.          L..          CRABLE         State          Superintendent          of          Public          Instruc-         tion,          and          President          of          the          State          Board          of         Education.         College          is          the          place         where          people          make          syste-         matic          preparation          to          live         better          and          make          a          better         living.          Your          name          and         face          somewhere          in_          this         book          creates          a          timeless          re-         cord          that          there          was          at         least          one          period          in          your         life          when          it          was          consecrat-         ed          to          these          high          purposes.         May          your          years          hence-         forth          be          such          that          at          any         time          you          can          read          this          —         little          message          of          mine          with         pride          and          joy          that          you         have          continued          to          work         toward          these          goals.         Ernest          E.          Brown         DR         ERNEST         Be         BROWN,          President         Maxine          Anderson,          B.A.         Secretary          to          President,         Instructor          of          Shorthand         Wesley          Beck,          A.B.         Assistant          Director          of          Athletics         Afton          Bilby,          A.B.,          A.M.         Assistant          Professor          of         Education         Maude          Drake-Bingham,          B.A.,         M.A.         Professor          of          Dramatics         Ruth          Boyce,          B.S.,          M.A.         Professor          of          Art         John          Cameron,          A.B.,          M.S.         Professor          of          Physics         Charles          E.          Campbell,          A.B.,          A.M.         Assistant          Professor          of          Educa-         tion          and          Psychology         Thomas          C.          Carter,          A.M.,          Ph.D.         Professor          of          Biology         Mable          Chew,          B.A.         Recording          Secretary         Wm.          F.          Deusinger,          Graduate          of         Conservatory          of          Music.         Boston.         Director          of          Band          and         Orchestra         Alice          Eckel,          A.B.,          A.M.         Professor          of          Commerce         Anna          B.          Fisher,          A.B.,          M.S.         Assistant          Professor          of          Biology         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Second          Rou         (left          to          right)         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Bottom          Row         (left          to          right)         Wesley          Beck         Ruth          Boyce         Maxine          Anderson         Maude          Drake-         Bingham         C.          E.          Campbell          ale         Deusinger          Alice          Eckel                   (Garter         Afton          Bilby         John          Cameron         Mabel          Chew         Anna          B         Fisher         Top          Row          (left          to          right)          Ruth          Franz          J.          V.          Frederick          Dot          Jeanette         Gifford         Second          Row          (left          to          right)          Allie          D.          Hale          Hal          L.          Hall          Oreta          Hall         Third          Row          (left          to          right)          E.B.L.          Hardy          Bennie          Henry          Edith         Higginbotham         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)          Jean          Holland          Ruth          HolzapfelE.          R.          Jelsma         Ruth          Franz,          R.          N.         College          Nurse         Jo          Wi,          Presi,          BNIB,          INN         Ph.Ds         Assistant          Professor          of          History         Dot          Jeanette          Gifford          ,A.B.,          M.A.         Assistant          Professor          of          Physics         and          Mathematics         Allie          D.          Hale,          A.B.,          M.S.         Assistant          Professor          of          Home         Economics         IS@il          Jee          Valet,          ZAI.          IMSS.         Professor          of          Mathematics         @xeta,          HallayAl          Be          AuM:         Assistant          in          Training          School         ie,          1B.          IL,          [slaweaby.,          AIG.          Io          Nab         Professor          of          Music         Bennie          Henry,          B.A..          M.A         Supervisor          of          English          in         Training          School         Edith          Higginbotham,          A.B.,          M.A.         Assistant          Professor          of          Ed-         ucation         Jean          Isloilleimnel,          AIB..          Buu.         Professor          of          Modern          Language         Ruth          Holzapfel,          A.B.,          M.A.,         1Bo1,1D),         Assistant          Professor          of          Health         Education         IE,          Re          ddlsiina,          -          AL          JB.         Professor          of          Economics         Paye          Thirteen         B.          F.          Johnson,          A.B.,          M.S.         Professor          of          Rural          Education         Guy          M.          Lisk,          A.M.         Professor          of          Chemistry         Mattie          Lyday,          B.S.,          A.M.         Assistant          Professor          of          Educa-         tion         Stanley          May,          A.B.,          M.A.         Professor          of          Manual          Arts         Pearl          Marlatt,          B.S.         Secretary          to          the          Registrar         W.M.          McQueen,          B.M.         Brass          and          Woodwind          Instruc-         tor         Rosa          Lee          Montgomery,          B.S.,         Estoy,          Ske.         Assistant          Librarian         JeV.          Le          sMorrisaeA          By          view         Ph.D.         Professor          of          Education          and         Psychology         Phil          Noah,          A.B.,          A.M.         Principal          of          Training          School,         Professor          of          Sociology         C.          A.          Parker;          BzAv,          MA:         Registrar         Earl          H.          Peterson,          A.B.,          A.M.         Professor          of          English         David          W.          Pierce,          A.B.,          A.M.         Professor          of          History         Clara          Rackley         Assistant          Professor          of          Home         Economics         Page          Fourteen         Top          Row          (left          to          right)          B.          F.          Johnson          Guy          M.          Lisk          Mattie          Lyday         Second          Row          (left          to          right)          Stanley          May          Pearl          Marlatt          W.M.          McQueen         Third          Row          (left          to          right)          Rosa          Lee          J.          V.L.          Morris          Phil          Noah         Montgomery         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         C.          A.          Parker          Earl          H.          Peterson          David          W.          Pierce          Clara          Rackley         Estella          Rackley,          B.S.,          M.S.         Professor          of          Home          Economics         Katherine          Rader,          A.B.         Assistant          Professor          of          English         Margaret          Riggs,          B.S.,          M.S.         Assistant          Professor          of          Geo-         graphy         Alma          Lois          Rodgers,          B.A.,          M.S.         Director          of          Physical          Educa-         tion          for          Women         Miriam          Roe,          A.B.,          B.L.S.         Librarian         ©}          W.          Rush)          AC          Be          Mea:         Professor          of          Government          and         Speech         Maisie          Shirey,          B.S.,          M.S.         Assistant          Professor          of          English         UE          Eeeolmimons          bros         Director          of          Athletics         Racine          Spicer,          A.B.,          M.A.,          Ph.D         Assistant          Professor          of          Modern         Language         John          Be          Stout,          ABs          Bio.          AuM.         Professor          of          Education         lPreavke          Wala,          AJB,          IBLE,         M.A.,          Ph.D.         Assistant          Professor          of          History         Frank          Whiteside,          B.S.         Instructor          of          Piano         ss         W.H.          Wood,          A.B.,          M.A.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)          Estella          Rackley          Katherine          Rader          Margaret          Riggs          .          .          ‘         Second          Row          (left          to          right)          Alma          Lois          Rodgers          Miriam          Roe          O.          W.          Rush          Assistant          Librarian         Third          Row          (left          to          right)          Maisie          Shirey          J.E.          Simmons          Racine          Spicer         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         John          B.          Stout          Frank          Wadley          Frank          Whiteside          W.H.          Wood         Page          Fifteen         ad         The          Student          Council         Dr          Frank          K          Wadley          Faculty         Adviser         Wayne          Quinlan,          Council          President.         Perry          Irons,          Vice          President,          Repre-         sentative-at-large.         Dwight          Hildinger,          Senior          Repre-         sentative.         Earl          Sargent,          Senior          Representative.         P         Ira          Painton,          Senior          Representative.         Perry          Brandenburg,          Discipline          Chairman,          Junior          Representative.         Erl          Lene          Cline,          Junior          Representa-         tive.         Bill          Yoeman,          Sophomore          Repre-         sentative.         Wilda          Nickelson,          Secretary,          Sopb-         omore          Representative.         Herman          Ging,          Treasurer,          Soph-         omore          Representative.         Mary          Evelyn          Hoch,          Freshman         Representative.         Arthur          Hale,          Freshman          Representa-         tive.         Harry          Sullivan,          Freshman          Repre-         sentative.         [he          Student          Council          was          organized          at          North'western          by          a          group          of          forward          looking          students          in          the          spring          of         1936,          and          elected          Ralph          Clifford          as          the          first          president.         Since          that          time          the          Council          has          progressed          greatly          in          prestige          and          usefulness          to          the          students,          both          in          serving         them          and          reflecting          their          views          to           the          college          administration.         Among          the          leading          enterprises          of          the          council          this          year          were          the          sponsoring          of          weekly          student          dances;          the          First         Annual          Freshman          Day,          which          was          designed          for          the          purpose          of          acquainting          the          freshmen          with          one          another          and         acquainting          them          with          the          college;          an          All-Student          Mixer;          the          Spring          Carnival;          and          culminating          with          an          All         School          Picnic          in          May.          In          addition          to          these          enterprises          the          Council          has          cooperated          in          such          functions          as          the          arrange-         ment          of          chapel          programs,          the          Homecoming          Day          Parade,          and          the          annual          Founders’          Day          Program.         Dr.          F.          K.          Wadley          has          been          the          faculty          adviser          of          the          Council          since          its          inception          and          his          interest          and          advice          has         been          a          large          part          in          the          Council's          steady          progess.         je          Stxteen         Custodians         Joe          Robinson,          B.S.         College          Engineer         Charles          Edwards          Estel          Murphy          O.L.          Valentine         Custodian          Custodian          Custodian         Page          Seventeen         Page          Eighteen         WE          WORK          TO          LEARN         “Read          not          to          contradict          and          confute;          not          to         believe          and          take          for          granted;          not          to          find          talk          and         discourse;          but          to          weigh          and          consider.         Some          books          are          to          be          tasted,          others          to          be         swallowed,          and          some          few          to          be          chewed          and          dt-         gested.”         (Bacon)         P          |R          |=          IP          JN          IR          AN          IP          ||)          IN         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Perry          Irons,          B.          S.         President         Dacoma,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Dwight          Hildinger,         IB.          SY         Secretary         Burlington,          Okla.         3ottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Ulysses          Adams,         Baas         Alva,          Okla.         Page         T          wentu         Earl          Sargent,          B.         Vice          Prestdent         Gray,          Okla.         Jocile          Grimwood         Treas          urec         Alva,          Okla.         Warren          Allgire,         Je ,          1B)         Woodward,         Okla         S         Seniors         Seniors?          Yes.          August?          No.         Describe          them?          Impossible!         What          about          them?          Well,          there          isn't         anything          ‘‘about’’          them,          except          they          are         a          grand          bunch          of          kids          and          they          re          go-         ing          to          ‘‘quituate’’          this          spring.          Their          on-         ly          lament          is          that          ‘‘they          were          born          too         soon!”         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Mary          Andress,         IB,          I),          Se         Hugoton,          Kans.          Belva,          Okla.         Evelyn          Anderson,         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         James          Branson,         WX,          Vy,          Lamont,          Okla.         Manchester,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Fairie          Belle          Clark          Harry          Clifford,         Avard,          Okla.          WX.          18%,         Forgan,          Okla.         Maxine          Brown,         Louisa          Baker,          B.S.         @atrmen,          Okla.         Clyde          Bullard,         ive,          18).         Blackwell,          Okla.         Edith          Conrad,         Bs          SS.         Kiowa,          Kans.         James          Barron         Wilmore,          Kans.         Floyd          Carpenter,         IN.          8Y.         Cherokee,          Okla.         Doris          Cothran,         Be          Sy.         Balko,          Okla.         InaeBbeckwen          i:         Alva,          Okla.         Evelyn          Chaffee,         PN,          18,         Alva,          Okla.         Deans          Goxeu          bron         Alva,          Okla.         Page          Twenty-one         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Virginia          Davis,         Byoe         Goltry,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Elizabeth          Daugh-         erty,          An          Bs.         Fairview,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Edrin          Emanuel,         Bees:         Guymon,          Okla.         Page          Twenty-two         Maxine         Alva,         Areta         Alva,         Okla.         Ellis,         Okla.         Dobbs         Is},          Se         Opalvestion          base         Alva,         Okla.         Seniors         You          see          they          are          going          to          be          out          and         gone          just          as          two          new          ‘dorms’          go          up—         just          as          the          college          is          changed          to          “‘North-         western          State          College’’—just          as          this         campus          becomes          a          pretty          swell          place          to         go          to          school.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Preston          Fisher          Marie          Fulmer,         Niwa          ©)iclar          HN.           Vee         Gate,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Elva          Grimwood,          Lucille          Hansen,         IB.          Se          IB.          Se         Alva,          Okla.          Carmen,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Faye          Huff,          A.B.          Barl          Kilmer         Quinlan,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Glenn          Gibson,         I,          1B.         Cherokee,          Okla.         Scott          Harmon,         it,          1B),         Manchester,          Okla.         Edith          Kilmer,         1.          S.         Nba,          Oyler.         Ethel          Green,          B.          S.         Alva,          Okla.         Ben          Harrover         live          @          kclak         Olivia          Laubach,         Bo          Sy         Okeene,          Okla.         Wilma          Greer,          B.          S.         Alva,          Okla:         Ola          Mae          Hendricks,         1.          Se         Miki,          Olslev.         Gideon          La          Plante,         IX,          JBy         INA,          Ole.         Page          Twenty-three         Seniors         Perry          Irons,          green-suited          Cassanova         from          Dacoma,          has          been          underwriting         Senior          class          announcements          for          two         years          now.          Last          year          he          was          their          pres-         ident          when          they          constituted          the          Junior         class,          ‘38,          and          this          year          he          is          again          ‘the         peepul’s          choice.”’          Perry          says,          as          he          be-         gins          the          last          mile,          “Golly,          we're          going         to          hate          to          leave          this          place.”         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Edward          Leighton          Esther          Leighton.         Oilton,          Okla.          la .          Jah         Follett,          Texas         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Robert          Lembke,          Albert          Lewis         Bago          Perryton,          Texas         Byron,          Okla.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Russel          Lupton,          Myron          Maddox.         Bas:          Bo         Alva,          Okla.          Aline,          Okla.         Page          Twenty-four         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Herbert          Maltbie,          Denzel          Miller,         IN.          1B.          Bs          Se         Amorita,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Lenice          Morehart,          Clara          Munkres,         Bass          iB.          S.         Alva,          Okla.          Pahomay          Okla:         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Frances          Norman,         iBeeor          Alva,          Okla.         Fargo,          Okla.         Ora          Oway,          JB          Se         Lois          Miller,          B.          S.         Alva,          Okla.         Floyd          McClain         Alva,          Okla.         Ira          W.          Painton         Alva,          Okla.         Charles          Mitchell,         AX,          18.         Gage,          Okla.         John          McDaniel         Carmen,          Okla.         Doris          Patten,          B.          S.         Gate,          Okla.         Allen          Moore         Vici,          Okla.         Otho          McGuffee,         IM,          18.         Alva,          Okla.         Louise          Parker         Ailvag          ©          klar         Page         Twenty-five         Seniors         But          the          seniors          aren't          very          sorry,          for         that          ‘ole          sheepskin”          is          in          sight,          a          good         teaching          job,          maybe          a          home,          a          new          car,         and          maybe—if          they          have          the          right          at-         titude—theirs’          will          be          the          ‘real          fun’’          of         teaching          a          bunch          of          growing          youngsters         just          for          the          sheer          joy          that’s          in          it!         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Edward          Perrin.          Avo          Pierce,          B.          S.         Aw          DB;          Manchester,          Okla.         Covington,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Victor          Powers,          Hugh          Reed         Bas!          Alva,          Okla.         Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         LeRoy          Reed          Maggie          Roberts         Medford,          Okla.          A.          B.         Buffalo,          Okia         Page          Twenty-six         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Ormand          Rodgers,         Bs          Se         Nliviasn          ©          klar         Roy          Sargent,          B.S.         Gray,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Mary          Beth          Shearer.         HN          1Bye         Hillsdale,          Okla.         Gerna          Lee          Stam-         baugh,          A.          B.         Kiowa,          Kans.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Letta          Estelle          Wil-         Iheuoas,          ev,          18),         IMive,          OMA,         Viola          Wisner,          B.          S.         Fargo,          Okla.         Harold          Shirley,         Post-grad.         Alva,          Okla.         Ross          Strader         Homestead,          Okla.         Hannah          Yanke,         i.          Sy.         INbya,          Okey,         Clarence          Smith         Manchester,          Okla.         Mary          ‘Tucker,         IN          18h.         Alva,          Okla.         Amelia          Yauk,          A.          B.         Selman,          Okla.         Freda          Mae          Sowle,         i.          Se         Wie          Okla:         Lauretta          Weber,         AL          B:         Miva          ©klas         Arvis          Zinn,          B.S.         vase          ©          klar         Page          Twenty-seven         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Dale          Frieden          Aurice          Huguley         President          Vice          President         Burlington,          Okla.          Beaver,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Helen          Preston          Erl          Lene          Cline         Secretary          Treasurer         Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Buford          Albright          Dee          Aldrich         Sand          Creek,          Okla.          Deer          Creek,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Maurine          Allen          Elnor          Amend         Booker,          Texas          Sterling,          Kans.         Page          Twenty-eight         The          Junior          Class         ‘The          junior          class          this          year          boasts          one         of          the          strongest          classes          in          the          school         numbering          in          their          ranks          the          editor          and         the          business          manager          of          the          annual,         the          president          of          the          student          council,          the         captain          of          the          basketball          team,          the          pres-         idents          of          Pan-Hellenic,          Delta          Sigma          Ep-         silon,          Alpha          Sigma          Alpha,          and          Pi          Kap-         pa          Sigma.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Eunice          Babcock         Goltry,          Okla.         Dorthy          Andrews         Alliware          ©          klar         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Rozella          Benjamin          Charles          Bish         Alva,          Okla.          Mutual,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Richard          Bonine         Wakita,          Okla.         Isla          Bouton         Higgins,          Texas         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Mildred          Brooks         Carmen,          Okla.         Virgil          Brown         Compo,          Colo.         Jess          Baily         Enid,          Okla.         George          Blacker         Alva,          Okla.         Jeff          Bower         Alva,          Okla.         Charles          Campbell         Ringwood,          Okla.         Cecil          Beck         Kremlin,          Okla.         Lois          Beard         Alva,          Okla.         Marion          Bayless         Gage,          Okla.         Alvarez          Bodle         Byron,          Okla.         Velma          Ruth          Bloyd          Sybil          Bodey         Alva,          Okla.          Mba,          Oller         Neva          Bransgrove         Gray,          Okla.         Perry          Brandenburg          Laurence          Brans-         Gage,          Okla.          grove         Gray,          Okla.         Phyllis          Card         Gate,          Okla.         Margaret          Church          Warren          Conley         Homestead,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Page          Twenty-nine         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Glen          Cosby          Ruth          Cosby         Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Everett          Cox         Alva,          Okla.         Marjorie          Crozier         Laverne,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Edna          Cropp          Grace          Dean         Avard,          Okla.          Camargo,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Verna          Desper          La          Vina          De          Walt         Forgan,          Okla.          Harmon,          Okla.         Page          Thirty         _                    Lois          Cothran         Balko,          Okla.         Elsie          Converse         Vici,          Okla.         Loy          Dearing         Higgins,          Texas         James          Dickey         Burlington,          Okla.         Juniors         In          addition          to          theese,          juniors          hold         the          presidencies          of          Little          Theatre,         Alpha          Psi          Omego,          W.          A.          A.,          Wrang-         lers,          and          the          International          Relations         Club.          The          business          manager          of          the         Northwestern          News,          is          a          junior,          both         members          of          the          men’s          debate          team          win-         ning          second          place          in          the          Oklahoma          Pro-         vincial          tournament          are          juniors,          many          of         the          outstanding          football,          basketball,         baseball,          and          tennis          players          are          juniors,         and          so          it          goes.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Lee          Dill          Ben          Easterly          Bertha          Ellison          Vera          Endsley          Rebecca          Ewert          Marion          Faris         Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Cleo          Springs,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Gene          Filson          J,          IDA          oleae          Rollo          Fox          Mildred          George          Katherine          Gibson          Dale          Graybill         Nive,          Older.          Enid,          Okla:          iMbya,,          Okita.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Goltry,          Okla.          Leedey,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Lewis          Griffitts          Milford          Grimwood          Ruth          Hadwiger          Millicent          Hamp-          Virginia          Harding          Betty          Lou          Heaton         Buffalo,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          shire          Woodward,          Okla.          Capron,          Okla.         Alva,          Okla.         .          Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Marguerite          Vivian          Herndon          Alfred          Hodges          Ivan          Holder          Newell          Huckaby          Clark          Humphrey         Henricks          Beurtiak:,,          Olle.          iNiva,          Olga.          Dacoma,          Okla:          Selman,          Okla.          Balko,          Okla.         Logan,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-one         Juniors         Under          the          capable          leadership          of          our         president,          Dale          Frieden,          we          have          had          a         very          successful          and          active          year          with          the         highlight          being          the          annual          junior-sen-         ior          banquet          which          was          held          on          May          12.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Esther          Huneke          Glenn          Johnson          Roland          Johnson         Alva ,          Okla.          Manchester,          Okla.          Medford,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Pete          Jones          Grace          Keller          Arnold          Krause         Sharon,          Okla.          Gage,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Laura          Krause          Goldina          Lansdowne          Lawson          Lee         Alva,          Okla.          Wakita,          Okla.          Homestead,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Elvest          Lehl          Juanita          Litton          Louise          Litton         Alva,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-two         Top          Rou          (left          to          right)         Emerson          Lupton          Esther          Lupton          Marjorie          Maddox          Pauline          Maedgen          Lucille          Martin          Elizabeth          Meixner         Gatems@klar          Gate,          Okla.          Aline,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Jack          Meuschke          Norval          Miller          Wayne          Minnick          Carrie          Moles          E.          W.          Moore          Elmer          Myers         Alva,          Okla.          Rosston,          Okla.          Helena,          Okla.          Waukomis,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Helena,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Virgil          McDaniel          Eugene          Neufeld          Gayle          Nevitt          Stanley          Nicola          Jack          O'Neill          Vada          Paris         Alva,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          iINbkva          Ola.          Alva          ,Okla.          Seiling,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Viola          Pennington          Elsie          Fae          Peters          Sadie          Pope          Velma          Potter          Wayne          Quinlan          Earl          Randolph         iba,          Oller.          Lambert,          Okla.          Gate,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Gage,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-three         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Lois          Ranson          Margaret          Rauh         Longdale,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Madeline          Reed          Betty          Remmele         Alva,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Margaret          Robinson          Don          Robinson         Enid,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Betty          Vic          Rolfe          Margaret          Ruple         Dacoma,          Okla          Alva,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-four         elseeicced         Alva,          Okla.         Keith          Richardson         Garber,          Okla.         Gail          Rock         Bever,          Okla.         Margaret          Ryle         Aline,          Okla.         Juniors         Much          of          the          junior          class          success          has         been          due          to          the          excellent          advice          and          co-         Operation          of          our          class          sponsors.,          Miss         Jean          Holland          and          Mr.          John          Cameron.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Max          Savere          Kenneth          Schwab         Mutual,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Joe          Stith          Ophal          Sutton         Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         John          Trout          Frances          Turner         Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Palmer          Weigand          Correne          White         Alva,          Okla.          Mooreland,          Okla.         Rose          Marie          Shaw         Boise          City,          Okla.         Opal          Swezey         Enid,          Okla.         Mildred          Vernon         Jefferson,          Okla.         Ray          Wynn         Okeene,          Okla.         Mildred          Simon         Alva,          Okla.         Sudie          Fae          Stam-         baugh         Wici©          kclas         Jack          Vore         Dacoma,          Okla.         Ruby          Wright         Goltry,          Okla.         Bessie          Smith         Alva,          Okla.         Cecil          Tabor         Buffalo,          Okla.         Matt          Walcott         Wellington,          Kans.         Rosa          Marie          Voth         Kremlin,          Okla.         Irving          Smith         Fairview,          Okla.         Franka          “Thomas         Alva,          Okla.         Eva          Mae          Weigand         Alva,          Okla.         Ruth          Yeoman         Alva,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-five         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Ray          Bixler          Linnie          Lee          Mec-         President          Clure         Waynoka,          Okla.          Vice          President         Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Louise          Harzman         Treasurer         Alva,          Okla.         Bill          Arganbright         Capron,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Evelyn          Benefiel         Lambert,          Okla.         Delbert          Arnold         Alva,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-stx         Ross         Secretary         Kinnaman         Curtis,          Okla.         Thelma          Arrington         Woodward,          Okla.         Beard         Okla.         Elva         Alva,         Sophomores          of          1939         Well,          here          we          are          again!          ‘The          green         bud          has          blossomed          into          the          leaf          just          as         we,          the          green          freshmen          of          1938,          have         blossomed          into          the          sophisticated          sopho-         1939:         mores          of         “Time          does          wonders’          as          the          old         saying          goes,          and          once          again          the          truth          of         this          statement          has          been          proved.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Martin          Benson         Alva,          Okla.         Lloyd          Blaine         Taloga,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Darrel          Byrd         Carmen,          Okla.         Robert          Callison         Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Jean          d’          Avignon         Guthrie,          Okla.         Dorabelle          Decker         Buffalo,          Okla.         Jonnie          Boatman         GamarcomOklay         Erma          Campbell         Laverne,          Okla.         Hazel          Delay         Tyrone,          Okla.         June          Bouton         Higgins,          Texas         Victor          Capper         Enid,          Okla.         Duth          DeMoss         Webb,          Okla.         Waneta          Bristow         leneuval,          Olly.         Lewis          Cleveland         Gage,          Okla.         Bill          Duren         Longdale,          Okla.         Dorothy          Buss         Vici,          Okla.         Floyd          Darr         Alva,          Okla.         Marguerite          Elliott         Lambert,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-seven         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Velma          Elmore         Alva,          Okla.          Ames,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Etta          Mae          Fyffe         Meno,          Okla.         Hope          Fox         Laverne,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Lois          Gannon         Alva,          Okla.         Opal          Gassett         Webb,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-eight         Kathleen          Fahey         Lucille          Farrell         Alva          Okla:         Dorothy          Rose          Gal-         lon         Alva,          Okla.         Franklin          George         Manchester,          Okla.         Sophomores         We          have          long          been          old          hands          at         finding          our          way          through          the          maze          of         corridors          in          the          two          buildings:          we          have         each          adopted          our          special          kind          of          colle-         giate          attitude          toward          professors          and         classes          in          general;          we          have          learned          the         best          ways          to          waste          time          enjoyably,          and         we          have          all          had          the          fun          of          being          the         and          not         “hazer”’          of          green          Freshmen         the          ‘‘hazed.”’         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Mary          Frances          Gheen          Herman          Ging          Loren          Guyer          Alta          Hamilton          Stanley          Hanan         Booker,          Texas          Aline,          Okla.          @urtism          Okla          Kiowa,          Kans.          Waynoka,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Donald          Harvey          Gene          Harvey          Ruth          Hatfield          Barbara          Hedges          Erma          Hendricks         Gate,          Okla.          Woodward,          Okla.          Enid,          Okla.          Vici,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Mack          Hiatt          Elizabeth          Huckaby          Corrine          Huckle-          Mary          Margaret          Gwendolyn          Dee         Alva,          Okla.          Selman,          Okla.          berry          Huddle          Julian         Woodward,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Lew          Harney         Alva,          Okla.         John          Herrin         Waynoka,          Okla.         Velma          Keck         Alva,          Okla.         Page          Thirty-nine         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Dee          Kimzey          Esther          Krenz         Alva,          Okla.          Selman,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Dorothy          Landon           Leota          Leeper         Waynoka,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Kenneth          Lewis          eae          eelenncisay         Amorita,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.         Page          Forty         Stella          Lansdowne         Ponca          City,          ©Oklas         Rachelle          Leonhardt         Alva,          Okla.         Esther          Longhofer         Alva,          Okla.         Sophomores         But          this          is          not          all          we          have          learned.         The          members          of          our          class          have          shown         themselves          to          be          quite          talented          in          many         respects.          Evidence          of          this          is          given          by         the          number          of          our          class          in          the          various         organizations          on          the          campus.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Charles          Marsh         ivan          @          Klar         Helen          Martin         Okeene,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Carl          Mock         Woodward,          Okla.         Avis          Morehart         Miva,          Ola         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Dorothy          Oblander          Henry          Paph         Longdale,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Christine          May         @uirtism          Okan         Joe          Moyer         Gage,          Okla.         Paul          McCurley         Hopeton,          Okla.         Paul          Mayfield         Guymon,          Okla.         Daisie          Needs         Alva,          Okla.         Joseph          Parker         Turpin,          Okla.         Evelyn          Meigs         Mutual,          Okla.         Virginia          Newlin         Cherokee,          Okla.         Dessie          Parks         Coldwater,          Kans.          Jet,         Mildred          Miller         Alva,          Okla.         Wilda          Nickelson         Belva,          Okla.         Joe          Phillips         Okla.         Page          Forty-one         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Marjorie          Potter          Verda          Potter         Byron,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Mada          Pugh          Harold          Quickel         Balko,          Okla.          Woodward,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Dorothy          Riggs          Loren          Rosebery         Dacoma,          Okla.          Medford,          Okla.         Page          Forty-two         Gailen          Powell         Balko,          Okla.         Katherine          Quinton         Alva,          Okla.         Alta          Schwind         Ringwood,          Okla.         Sophomores         And          so          it          goes!          At          the          end          of          this         year          we          become          the          class          of          ‘“know-         nothing’          juniors          with          a          whole          new          col-         lege          year          like          a          blank          sheet          of          paper          be-         fore          us,          ready          to          be          filled.          Here's          hop-         ing          we          make          the          grade.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Lorene          Sharp          Paul          Sharp          Alonzo          Seibenlist          Helene          Smith          Maxine          Staggs          Levi          Stagner         Alva,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          Shattuck,          Okla.           Bakersburg,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Gray,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Frank          Staker          Marion          Story          Russell          Thompson          Hazen          Van          FleetLorena          Walderich          Frank.          W.          Winsted         Liberal,          Kans.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Helena,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Dacoma,          Okla.          Forgan,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Isla          Warehime          Katherine          Wiebener          Mary          Winters          George          Wright          Rather          Wright          Bill          Yeoman         Cherokee,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Hooker,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Kawa          @ityen          Okilar         Page          Forty-three         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         John          Haworth          Joe          Anthis         President          Vice          President         Alva,          Okla.          Cushing,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Bonnie          Phillips          Opal          Achemire         Secretary          Avard,          Okla.         Belva,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Jack          Adair          Bradford          Allen         Putnam,          Okla.          Laverne,          Okla.         Harry          Anderson          Robert          Anderson         Drummond,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Lorena          Beadles          Vera          Beagley         Okla.          Lookout,          Okla.         Putnam         Page          Forty-four         Mary          Alice          Fisher         Teas          urer         Alva,          Okla.         Bertha          Adair         Putnam,          Okla.         Lavonne          Albright         Sand          Creek,          Okla.         Betty          Austin         Laverne,          Okla.         Therman          Beider         well         Gage,          Okla.         Freshman          Class         If          the          accomplishments          of          certain         members          of          the          Freshman          class          are          any         indication          of          what          one          may          expect          in         the          future,          the          Freshman          class          of          ‘39         will          be          one          of          the          most          outstanding         classes          ever          to          walk          across          the          grass          of         Northwestern's          campus.          ‘There          is          a         plenteous          supply          of          beauty,          brains,          and         brawn.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Marjorie          Beltz          Rex          Benedict          Allen          Benson          Calvin          Bergdall          Joyce          Bergdall          Henryetta          Bergman          Paul          Bird          Eldred          Blasdel         Alva,          Okla.          Jet,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Meno,          Okla.          Meno,          Okla.          Homestead,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Patricia          Bloom-          Deward          Blue          Dorothy          Bonine          Lorene          Boucher          Florine          Bourne          Ruth          Boyce          Juanita          Boyer          Opal          Brewer         inger          Capron,          Okla.          Wakit a,          Okla.          Oakwood,          Okla.          Ames,          Okla.          Nivaw          Oklass          byron          ©klase          argon,          Okla:         Alva,          Okla.         Thitd          Row          (left          to          right)         Evelyn          Brooks          Bernice          Brown          Orland          Brown          Billie          Lou          Mildred          Brunken          Mart          Bryson          Bette          Burnette          Howard          Bullard         Carmen,          Okla.          Jet,          Okla.          Braman,          Okla.          Brunsteter          Memo,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Fairview,          Okla.          Blackwell,          Okla.         Alva,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Leonard          Buller          Inez          Burnham          Earl          Burns          Roberta          Burns          Patsy          Butler          Vivian          Byxbee          Edith          Byxbee          Ben          Cable         Goltry,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Texhoma,          Okla.          Garber,          Okla.          Braman,          Okla.          Avard,          Okla.          Avard,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Arnold          Calloway          Hadley          Callison          Roy          Campbell          Clarice          Carpenter          Jessie          Casady          Bethel          Chase          Eileen          Chew          Kyle          Clark         Alva,          Okla.          Nia,          Osler          Quinlan,          Okla.          Selman,          Okla.          Turpin,          Okla.          Meno,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Page          Forty-five         lop          Row          (left          to          right)         Henry          Cobb          Nioma          Cofield         Alva,          Okla.          iete@Klaa         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Neal          Cook          Bobby          Copas         Alva,          Okla          Alva,          Okla.         Thicd          Row          (left          to          right)         Jeanette          Coulter          Alene          Cox         Meno,          Okla.          Boise          City,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Mary          Louise          Cox          Carl          Cresswell         Turpin,          Okla.          Laverne,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Don          Dallam          Lila          Dark         Myra          Cone         Turpin,          Okla.         Raymond          Copeland         Sharon,          Okla.         Howard          Cox         Boise          City,          Okla.         Glory          Ann          Crisp         Alva,          Okla.         Margaret          Davis         Carmen,          Okla.          Sand          Creek,          Okla.Gate,          Okla.         Page          Forty-stx         Freshman          Class         Bonnie          Phillips,          in          particular          has         won          nation-wide          acclaim;          she          brought         glory          to          all          Oklahoma          when          she          won         the          Moses          Trophy,          the          highest          recogni-         tion          any          person          can          receive          for          4H          Club         work.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Betty          Ann          Dean          Frank          Dexter          Harry          Dexter          Ceryl          Dobbs          Dottie          Mae          Duer          Jennie          Duggan          Harry          (Buck)          Pearl          Irene         Carmen,          Okla.          Woodward,          Okla.          Woodward,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Hooker,          Okla.          Ames,          Okla.          Dunning          Easterling         Gage,          Okla.          Ingersoll,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Grace          Easterling          Wendell          Eckhardt          Eva          Elliott          Maydine          Estie          Jack          Erskine          Kenneth          Farrell          Wilma          ‘Tarrant          Bill          Flaherty         Ingersoll,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          Furee,,          Oia,          Abia,          Ola,          iva,          Okla,          Abra,          OMe,          Nash,          Okla.          Gage,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Lester          Franklin          Anna          Frantz          Bonnie          Frey          Charles          Galbraith          Robert          Gardner          Lloyd          Garvin          John          Gay          Earl          Gerber         Braman,          Okla.          Boyd,          Okla.          Burlington,          Okla.          Alva;          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Carmen,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Driftwood,          Okla         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Iris          Gerrels          Bertha          Alice          Green          Bob          Green          Edward          Grace          Arthur          Hale          Eldon          Hall          Dale          Hassinger          Richard          Henderson         Cherokee,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          lJLaverne,          Okla.          Alva          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Higgins,          Texas         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Wilbur          Henline          Evalyn          Herndon          Vivian          Herndon          Ellen          Hill          Nettye          Hill          Mary          Evelyn          Hoch          Melvin          Hoig          Doris          Holbrook         Ringwood,          Okla.          May,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Hammon,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Gage,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.         Page          Forty-seven         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Anna          Belle          Hol-          Valda          Holmes         comb          Leedey,          Okla.         Okeene,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Wendell          Howard          Gertrude          Huckaby         Carmen,          Okla.          Selman,          Okla.         Thicd          Row          (left          to          right)         Charles          Huffman          Lova          Hurt         Mutual,          Okla.          Fairview,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         George          Hyde          Frances          Ikler         Shattuck,          Okla.          Dacoma,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          ttykt)         Frances          Jacobs          Lorena          Janzen         Alva,          Okla.          Beaver,          Okla.         Page          Forty-e:ght         Robert          Hood         Dacomay          Okla:         Frances          Huddle         Lambert,          Okla.         Harold          Hutton         Braman,          Okla.         George          Jabara         Alva,          Okla.         Clarence          Johnson         Enid,          Okla.         Freshman          Class         In          a          few          years,          we          expect          to          hear          the         names          of          Arthur          Hale          in          connection         with          medicine,          an d          that          of          Kenneth         Smith          in          the          field          of          dramatics.          ‘There         are          many          other          potential          leaders          who          as         yet          have          not          had          time          to          show          their         great          capabilities,          such          as          Harry          Sulli-         van,          future          political          leader,          and          Gordon         Lewis,          who          intends          to          be          an          up-to-         date,          progressive          farmer          (Incidentally,         he          won          the          Freshman          Oratorical          Con-         test).          Florine          Bourne          showed          her          tal-         ent          by          winning          an          oratorical          contest         sponsored          by          the          Anti-Saloon          League         Over          junicr          and          senior          contestants.         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Clyde          Johnson          Edward          Jones          Margaret          Jones          Wanda          Kamas          Jack          King          Rose          Marie          Kinsail          Ida          Klein          Loren          Korell         Manchester,          Okla.          Liberal,          Kas.          Liberal,          Kas.          Knowles,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Arnett,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Helen          Kubick          Stella          Kunzman          Charles          Kysar          Ima          Ladwig          John          Lansdowne          Marvin          Laut          Don          Leake          Otto          Legg         Caldwell,          Kas.          Capron,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.          Ponca          City,          Okla.Avard,          Okla.          Taloga,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Nellie          Lehl          Gordon          Lewis          Carl          Lindsay          Edward          Link          Mable          Lintner          Nate          Litton          Helen          Loomis          Lille          Belle          Looney         Alva,          Okla.          Gate,          Okla.          Protection,          Kans.          Alva,          Okla.          CGurtishe          Okla          al          vare          ©klay          Rosston,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Ralph          Lorenz          Betty          Jeanne          Mac-Gladys          Maedgen          Zella          Marquis          Marion          Mason          Louise          Maupin          Jean          May          Le          Roy          Mead         Loyal,          Okla.          Donald          Waynoka,          Okla.          Hillsdale,          Okla.          Hillsdale,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Sharon,          Okla.         Alva,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Eldon          Meigs          Janney          Meier          Ella          Melton          Dale          Metcalf          Georgia          Metcalf          Luther          Miller          Seth          Mize          Aleen          Molz         Mutual,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Helena,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Grand,          Okla.          Mutual,          Okla.          Kiowa,          Kans.         Page          Forty-Ntne         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Electa          Lee          Mont-          Arthur          Moore         gomery          Blackwell,          Okla.         Alva,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         John          Robert          Mors:          Thelma          Moss         bach          Gage,          Okla.         Edith,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Dorothy          Moyer          Elnor          Mulberry         Gage,          Okla.          Laverne,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Agatha          Murray          Bob          Myers         Mutual,          Okla          Mutual,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Louise          McClaflin          George          McCutchon          Helen         Okeene,         Pond          Creek,          Okla.Helena,          Okla         Page          Fifty         Lorene          Morefield         Enid,          Okla.         Elizabeth         Mosser         Alva,          Okla.         Earl          Mundy         Alva,          Okla.         Jewell          McCannon         Cherokee,         Okla.         McDermeit         Okla.         Freshman          Class         Many          of          the          organizations          on          the         campus          have          members          from          the          Fresh-         man          Class.          It          is          well          represented          in          the         Band,          A          Capella          Choir,          and          etc.         5          a          tess          i         LT          NE          GS         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Frances          McDonald          James          McGlothlin          Marvin          McMullin          Mary          Evelyn          New-          Mary          Grace          Newlin          Philip          Nicholson          Betty          Nida          Allen          Noble         Ingersoll,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Manchester,          Okla.          lin          Lambert,          Okla.          Hardtner,          Kans.          Alva,          Okla.          Belva,          Okla.         Cherokee,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Howard          Norris          Thelma          Oathout          Helen          O’Brate          Vern          Oblander          Verla          Oldham          Marvin          O'Neil          Maurice          O’Quinn          Merlin          Paris         Canton,          Okla.          Caldwell,          Kans.           Meno,          Okla.          Driftwood,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Dacomay           Oklay         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Pelemearsons          Opal          Patton          Wilburn          Patten          Louis          C.          Pratt          Vera          Price          Don          Prophet          Dale          Pulliam          Albert          Quickel         Woodward,          Okla.          Caldwell,          Kans.          Sayre,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Capron,          Okla.          Gage,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Lee          Ranson          Forrest          Ratliff          Dale          Ray          Eunice          Ridgway          Genevieve          Ring          Charles          Ripsom          Irene          Robinett          Opal          Roedell         Longdale,          Okla.          Lamont,          Okla.          Braman,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Sherman,          Okla.          Gate,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          Quinlan,          Okla.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Herbert          Rogers          Lee          Rogers          Schauner          Vance          Margaret          Schaefer          James          Scherer          Helena          Schick          Margaret          Schwerdt-Dorothy          Scripsick         Alva,          Okla.          Buffalo,          Okla.          Gate,          Okla.          Nyagmn          ©          klia          Cherokee,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          feger          Kiowa,          Kans.         Capron,          Okla.         Page          Fifty-one         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Roy          Sharp          Vashti          Shaull         Cherokee,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Bucilla          Shroff          Rowena          Shroyer         Alva;          Okla:          Alva,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Jean          Simms          Alfred          Slater         Alva,          Okla.          Belva,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Paul          Wesley          Smith          Maxine          Spangler         Laverne,          Okla.          Walsh,          Colo.         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right)         Esther          Stagner          Mable          Stevens         Gray,          Okla.          Garmenweokias         Page          Fifty-two         Faith          Ann          Shirey         Ringwood,          Okla.         Freshman          Class         There          is          not          space          enough          to          enumer-         ate          all          of          those          who          have          outstanding         abilities,          for          this          class          is          of          high          qual-         ity          throughout.          It          is          enough          to          proph-         esy          that          in          a          very          few          years          we          can         truthfully          say          to          our          Alma          Mater,         “Our          achievements          add          luster          to          your         name.’         Top          Row          (left          to          right)         Elizabeth          Strader          WHarry          Sullivan          Bette          Jeane          Swingle          Tandy          Marshal          Oliver          Thacker          Blaine          Thomas          Ruth          Thomas          Jane          Tiffin         Homestead,          Okla.          Woodward,          Okla.          Blackwell,          Okla.          Canton,          Okla.          Mutual,          Okla.          Garber,          Okla.          Rosston,          Okl a.          Gage,          Okla.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Myrtle          Todd          Hobart          Trimpa          John          Tucker          John          Updegraff          Garland          Van          Pelt          La          Vene          Viers          Earnest          Wokaty          Detta          Fae          Wisner         Alva,          Okla.          Turpin,          Okla.          Byron,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Freedom,          Okla.          Aline,          Okla.          Byron,          Okla.          Fargo,          Okla.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)         Ruth          Weber          Byron          Weber          Wilmer          Welsch          Mary          Wessels          Lee          West          Clara          Williams          Eva          Grace          WilliamsMargaret          Williams         Alva,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Cherokee,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Waynoka,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Forgan,          Okla.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right)         Wilson          Warden          Fred          Lee          Wilson          Olive          Wilson          Verda          Louise          Win-          Doris          Wright          Mildred          Wunsch          Glenn          Wynn         Canton,          Okla.          Gray,          Okla.          May,          Okla.          go          Waynoka,          Okla.          Alva,          Okla.          Okeene,          Okla.         Supply,          Okla.         Page          Fifty-three         We          Contact          and         Experiment         NE          in          a          million          is          Bonnie          Phil-         ©)          lips          the          national          champion          of         4-H          Club          leadership          work          and         the          1938          winner          of          the          Moses          ‘{          rophy         which          is          the          most          coveted          award          offer-         ed          to          4-H          Club          members          in          the          United         States.         The          fame          which          Bonnie          has          acquired         came          to          her          because          she          took          advantage         of          every          opportunity          offered          and          made         good          through          her          own          industricus          ef-         fort.         This          glory          comes          to          one          of          North-         western’s          active          freshmen          who          1s          a          vital         part          of          many          college          activities.         5          (©)          WV         A          fellowship          of          sixty          students          who         like          to          make-up          and          make          believe,          con-         stitutes          the          present          Little          Theatre          of         Northwestern.          Each          member          passed          the         tryouts          and          maintains          his          membership         by          act.ng          or          staging.         For          over          ten          years          Little          Theatre         players          have          brought          the          lives          of          famous         characters          of          drama          to          the          stage          of          Her-         Little          Theatre         ed          Hall          auditorium.          Playing          through         the          years          they          have          found          an          outlet         for          talented          emotion          which          benefits         themselves          and          their          audiences.         This          year          Little          Theatre          produced         more          plays          of          finer          quality          than          ever         befcre.          Under          the          direction          of          Maude         Drake-Bingham,          the          directcr          who          re-         places          Mrs.          W.          L.          Halstead          of          Miami,         Florida,          the          players          have          produced          a         three-act          comedy,          a          five-act          religious         drama          and          twenty-five          one-act          plays.         ‘The          one-act          plays          were          presented          to         groups          varying          from          students          assem-         blies          to          the          Ladies          Aid.          In          every          in-         stance          they          received          enthusiastic          ap-         plause.         In          its          ten          years          of          history          Little          The-         atre          awards          a          curtain’          callito          °55          and         3,9).         Page          Fifty-stx         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Benjamin,          Swingle,          Callison.          West         K.          Smith.          Cleveland,          Clark,          Huckaby.          Shirey         Landon,          Cline,          Brown,          R.          Cosby.         Second          Row—Newlin.          McDonald,          Chaffee         Fisher,          Clark,          Winsted.          Kinnaman,          Bower         O'Neill.          Rosebery,          Henricks.          E.          Strader,          Card         G.          Cosby.         First          Row—P.          Smith,          McClure,          Montgomery         Church,          R.          Strader,          Mrs.          Bingham,          I.          Smith.         Hildinger,          Frieden,          Stambaugh,          Grimwood         Beck,          and          Dougherty.         OPFIGERS         MAUDE          DRAKE-BINGHAM          Director         IRVING          SMITH          President         DALE          FRIEDEN          Vice-President         DWIGHT          HILDINGER          Secretary         MARGARET          CHURCH          Treasuret         ROSS          STRADER          Reporter         CRUNRLISS          IMGGR@SISOL,          222          8          Bas          President         WARREN          (CONLIN          Vice-President         FRANK          WINSTED          ___          Secretary          and          Treasurer         WAYNE          QUINLAN          _______          Sergeant-at-Arms         The          year          1907          was          bulging          with         significant          historical          events.          Perhaps         the          most          familiar          event          connected          with         this          year          was          Oklahoma's          statehood.         Somewhat          less          widely          known,          but          of         almost          equal          importance          was          the          crea-         tionsol          the          Nese          N;          Debating          Club.         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row——Winsted,          Lewis,          Mitchell,          Brand-         enburg,          Smith         Second          Row—Conley,          Meigs,          Easterly,          Smith.         First          Row—Painton,          Bixler,          Professor          Hardy,         Henline,          Quinlan.         N.          S.N.          Debating          Club         The          club          has          always          had          as          its          pri-         mary          aim          the          betterment          of          the          school         and          the          students.          Those          who          establish-         ed          this          club          realized          what          an          asset          a         well-developed          speaking          ability          1s;          con-         sequently,          one          of          the          main          purposes          of         the          club          is          to          create          a          greater          interest          in         public          speaking          and          allied          subjects.         The          finest          example          of          this          activity          1s         the          Freshman          Oratorical          Contest          which         the          club          sponsors          every          year.          [his          year         Gordon          Lewis,          Wilbur          Henline,          and         Paul          Smith          received          the          medals          the          club         awards          for          bravery          under          fire.         It          has          beccme          a          tradition          that          most         of          the          student          leaders          belong          toN.          S.          N.         Debating          Club.         Page          Fifty-seven         The          Mac          Dowell          Music          Club          was         organized          in          1930          by          Mrs.          Lois          Bink-         ley.          It          is          composed          of          the          piano          stu-         dents          of          Mr.          Frank          Whiteside.         The          purposes          of          the          club,          which          is         named          after          the          great          American          com-         poser;          are          to          promote          the          program          of         The          Mac          Dowell          Music         Club         good          music          in          the          school          and          the          com-         munity;          to          acquaint          its          membership         with          the          less          known          phases          of          music:         and          to          gain          an          appreciation          of          the          music         of          the          great          masters          through          an          illus-         trated          study          of          their          lives          and          works.         Meetings          of          the          club          are          held          regu-         larly          every          two          weeks.          The          life          of          one         of          the          great          composers          are          reviewd          by         a          member          of          the          club.          After          discussions         are          completed          an          opportunity          is          then         given          to          others          of          the          group          to          show         their          skill          in          playing          the          piano          forte.         Other          activities          include          two          parties,         two          initiation          ceremonies,          and          a          spring         recital.         Page          Fifty-eight         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Harmon,          Kimzey,          Carpenter,          Mce-         Daniel,          K.          Farrell,          McGuffee.         Second          Row—George,          McClure,          Weber,          Pot-         ter,          Otey,          Leighton,          Shearer,          Ricks,         Keck,          Zinn.         First          Row—Card,          Walderich,          Norman,         sick,          Huff,          C.          Farrell,          Peters,          Newlin,         baugh.         OFPIGERS         FAYE          HUFF         JOHN          MCDANIEL         FLOYD          CARPENTER         FRANK          WHITESIDE         Litton,         Scrip         Stam-         President         Vice-President         Secretary          and          Treasurer         Sponsor         OFFICERS         LORENA          LOUTZENHISER          ___--__ __          President         FRANKA          THOMAS          __-___-__          Vice-President         LOUISE          LITTON          Se          ee          ee          SECT          CLILY         FRANCES          NORMAN          __---_____          Song          Leader         ILOUS          IBSNN)          2k          ee          It         AURICE          HUGULEY          Pee          newer          Reporter         Mrs.          ESTELLA          RACKLEY          AND          MRS.         NCICWS!          JD),          JEDNLIE          . .—_-___          =          Sya@nnors         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Davis,          Martin,          Diacon,          Converse,         Mrs.          Allie          D.          Hale,          Grimwood,          Bransgrove,         Greer,          Henricks,          Eggleston,          Bodle,          Coulter,         Hadwiger,          Mrs.          Estella          Rackley,          Munkres,          Old-         ham,          Ewert,          Anderson.         Second          Row—Weibener,          Todd,          Brunken,          Han-         sen,          Phillips,          Fisher,          Schaefer,          Loutzenhiser,         Kilmer,          Thomas,          Rosson,          Norman,          Achemire.         Lower          Center—Litton,          Potter,          and          Buss.         Home          Economics          Club         liber          Ne          owe          aC          hapter.ot          future         Homemakers          of          Oklahoma          was          organ-         ized          September          14,          1937.          This          organ-         ization,          which          is          open          to          all          girls          who         are          interested          in          Home          Economcis,          num-         bered          fifty          members          during          1939.          The         club          is          affiliated          with          the          State          and          Na-         tional          Home          Economics          Associations.         The          theme          chosen          for          the          year          was         “Developing          the          Homemaking          Girl,”         and          many          interesting          and          worthwhile         programs          built          around          this          theme          were         presented.          [hese          programs          consisted          of         demonstrations,          illustrated          lectures,         panel          discussions,          musical          numbers,          and         readings.         Club          activities          included          a          tea          for         freshman          girls,          a          Christmas          dinner,          and         a          May          Day          breakfast          in          honor          of          the         senior          members          of          the          organization.         Nine          members          of          the          club          attended         the          Third          annual          State          meeting          of          the         Future          Homemakers          of          Oklahoma          at         Oklahoma          City,          on          Saturday,          March         14,          1939.         Page          Fifty-nine         Page         The          Young          Women’s          Christian          As-         sociation          at          Northwestern          is          a          part          of          a         world-wide          movement          which          finds         “Y            organizations          in          fifty-seven          coun-         ThesYs          Wil          a.         is          One          of          the          organizations          on          the          cam-         tries          of          the          world.         pus          that          is          open          to          every          girl          who          de-         sires          to          join.         At          the          beginning          of          the          year          a          ‘‘tea’’         was          given          in          the          Y.          W.          room          for          all         girls          enrclled          in          school,          and          wives          of         the          faculty          members.          The          girls          went         caroling          Christmas,          and          took          an          active         part          in          the          Easter          services          sponsored          by         the          churches          of          Alva.          On          Senior          Day         the          Y.          W.          room          was          available          to          visit-         ing          guests          for          relaxation.         During          the          last          semester          of          the          year,         there          has          been          a          group          of          girls          forming         a          Commission          which          meets          each          week         and          discusses          subjects          related          to          “The         Fine          Art          of          Worship.”’          Other          Commis-         sion          groups          are          being          formed          and          1939-         1940          promises          to          be          one          of          the          most         interesting          and          worthwhile          years          in          the         history          of          the          organization.         Sixty         NAMES          IN          PICTURI         Back          Row—Dean,          Roberts,          Boatman,          Hucka-         by,          Parks,          Walderich,          Hoch,          Pope,          Stagner         Wingo.         Second          Row—Quinton,          E.          WHuckaby,          Keller,         Crozier,          Huneke          Beck.          Henricks.          Babcock         Sowle,          Wisner.         First          Row          —Stambaugh,          Benjamin,          Bodey         Lupton,          Miss          Gifford,          Bristow,          Andrews,          Rem         mele,          Amend.         OBRFICERS         WANETA          BRISTOW          President         AURICE          HUGULEY          Secretary         ESTHER          LUPTON          Program          Chairman         DOROTHY          ANDREWS          Song          Leade:         SYBIL          BODEY          Pianist         INA          BECK          Reporter         Miss          DOT          JEANETTE          GIFFORD          Sponsor         OFFIGERS         IBUNRIRIS          (COLMERORIO)          Se          ecLol         Wil          DA          INICGKEESON          22a          eee          sss          (Secretary         GERTRUDE          IHWC          2                    Chhienisiias         COROTHY          BONINE          =          :          Pianist         “The          fear          of          the          Lord          is          the          begin-         ning          of          knowledge.’          A          number          of          stu-         dents          here          at          Northwestern          join          with         Solomon          in          saying          these          words,          and         wishing          to          attain          a          well          rounded          educa-         tion          they          attend          the          Noon          Day          Prayer         Meeting          held          in          Jesse          Dunn          Room          III.         This          prayer          meeting          was          organized         INAIMIE          SmUN@          el          Ga          Rie         Back          Row—Rev.          M.          F.          Langley,          Lewis,          Brown,         Winsted,          Sullivan,          Bayless,          Krause,          George,         Ging,          Clifford.         Second          Row—Weber,          Gheen          Allen,          Laubach         Krause,          E.          Huckaby,          Herndon,          Voth,          G.          Huck-         aby,          Allgire,          Duggan,          McCorkle.         First          Row—Roberts,          E.          Herndon,          Lehi          Lup         ton,          Bonine,          Walderich,          Nickelson,          Keller,          Burn-         ham,          Stagner,          Shroff,          Dunn.         Noon          Day          Prayer         Meeting         by          the          Baptist          Student          Union          in          the         spring          of          1937.          Four          students          attended         the          first          meeting          and          at          the          end          of          the         year          the          average          had          grown          to          above         twelve.          [he          average          for          this          year          1s         twenty-seven.         Harry          Clifford          has          been          the          director         of          the          Noon          Day          Prayer          Meeting          the         past          year.          The          meeting          begins          at          five         minutes          until          one          and          lasts          until          1:10         o'clock.         The          daily          program          consists          of          a          song         service,          a          short          devotional          and          one          or         more          prayers.          [hese          devotionals          are         presented          by          the          students          themselves,         each          one          having          a          chance          to          participate.         Page          Sixty-one         Page         “Party          organizations          are          of          course         entirely          unofficial;          they          work          in          the         twilight;          their          officers          have          none          of          the         imposing          magnificence          of          the          great         public          departments;          yet          their          contribu-         tion          to          the          business          of          government          1s,         under          the          system          of          representative          de-         mocracy,          not          only          important          but          indis-         pensable.         The          college          chapter          of          the          Oklahoma         League          of          Young         Democrats         League          of          Young          Democrats          was          or-         ganized          in          1936,          under          the          leadership         of          its          first          president,          Paul          Cummings.         During          the          following          two          years          the         organization          achieved          statewide          recog-         nition          under          the          capable          leadership          of         Wayne          Quinlan.         In          1939,          after          serving          out          the          un-         expired          term          of          Wayne          Quinlan,          Ira         Painton          was          elected          president.          Helen         Preston          was          elected          vice-president          and         Marguerite          Henricks,          secretary          and         treasurer.         The          democratic          organization          has         held          to          the          true          spirit          of          democracy         in          that          no          individual          is          more          important         than          the          institution          of          which          he          is          a         part.          Ihe          most          humble          student          may         always          find          this          organization          ready         and          willing          to          claim          him          as          member.         The          N.          S.          T.          C.          Young          Democratic         Club          has          always          been          well          represented         at          the          various          conventions          since          its          crea-         tion,         Sixty-two         OFFICERS          AND          NAMES         IRA          PAINTON         HELEN          PRESTON         MARGUERITE         HENRICKS         IN         PICTURE         President         Vice-President         S          ec.         and          Treas.         |         OFFICERS         LAURENCE          BRANSGROVE          ________          President         HARRY          SULLIVAN          ____--____          Vice-President         MARGUERITE          HENRICKS          —_______          Secretatu         DR.          FRANK          K.          WADLEY          ____.____           Sponser         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—N.          Huckaby,          Smith,          Thompson,         Cox,          Bish,          Henline          and          George.         Second          Row—Marshal,          Foliart,          Laubach,          Hug-         uley,          and          E.          Huckaby.         Front          Row—Benjamin,          Brown,          Bransgrove         Sullivan,          Henricks,          Dr.          Wadley,          and          G.          Huck-         aby.         International          Relations         War          or          peace!          Trade          or          isolation!         Neighbors          or          enemies!          These          are          still,         after          many          generations,          prominent         questicns          which          every          nation          must          face.         The          clouds          gather;          they          break          away;         they          gather          again—and          the          world          goes         on.         Students          at          Northwestern          were          not         untouched          by          this          situation,          and          out          of         the          chaos          came          a          desire          for          knowledge         and          an          understanding          of          international         affairs.          So,          in          1936          the          International         Relations          club          was          organized          with          Dr.         F.          K.          Wadley          as          faculty          advisor.         The          Northwestern          ‘branch          of          the         national          organization          is          under          the          aus-         pices          of          the          Carnegie          Foundation          for         International          Peace,          which          supplies         bocks          for          the          International          Relations         club          library          and          sends          prominent          speak-         ers          to          the          regional          conferences.          It          meets         bi-monthly          for          informal          programs          in         which          students,          visiting          speakers,          and         members          of          the          club          discuss          world          pro-         blems.         Page          Stxty-thzee         OFFICERS         ROSS          STRADER          Editor:         LOREN          ROSEBERY          Assistant          Edttor         AWSON          LEI          Business          Managet         |         Editormin-Chiet         Northwestern          News         ‘These          fellows          might          be          discussing          a         new          bit          of          slang,          the          right          attitude          on          a         touchy          news          story,          or          Hitler's          latest         speech          ‘bout          anytime          after          midnight.         The          picture          is          posed.          “Why?”          Be         cause          they          don't          have          that          absent,          wor-         ried          look          that          accompanies          an          approach-         ing          deadline.         At          these          desks          the          policy          of          the         News          is          shaped          and          they          know          the         value          of          volunteer          scribes          and          journal-         ism          students          in          getting          out          the          sheet.         ‘She's          never          been          late,’’          says          the         beys,          “‘since          she          was          founded          as          a         weekly          in          1936.”          (Three          solid          knocks         on          oaken          desks).         Every          Thursday,          10          o'clock          sharp,         the          college          “‘rag’’          hits          the          campus          and         is          distributed          through          the          halls.          Cir-         culation          is          1325          copies          with          about          300         mail          subscribers.         Copy          is          prepared          in          this          office—the         finest          college          news          office          in          the          state—-         and          is          printed          by          the          Alva          Record          Pub-         lish.ng          company.         OREIGERS         IRUAYOVIOIN!          JBIDKILIBIR          tC          laannancial         JOCILE          GRIMWOOD          __          Secretary          and          Treasurer         PROFESSOR          PIERCE          ___          Sponsor          and          Faculty         Advisor         The          Publications          Board          was          created         by          the          Student          Council          for          the          purpose         of          supervising          and          directing          the          publi-         cation          of          the          1939          Ranger          Annual.         This          it          has          striven          to          do          to          the          best         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Easterly,          Card,          Professor          Pierce,          Grimwood         Hoch,          Bixler.         The          Publications          Board         of          its          ability,          both          in          its          own          work          and         in          the          selection          of          the          staff.          It          is          sep-         arate          and          distinct          from          the          Student         Council,          and          is          in          no          way          governed          by         ite         It          is          the          desire          of          the          Board          that          this         book          should          become          increasingly          valu-         able          as          the          years          go          by,          and          that          it         should          be          now          and          later          a          true          repre-         sentation          of          the          spirit          and          activities          of         Northwestern          State          Teachers          College.         Page          Sixty-five         NAMES          IN         PICTURE         Top          Row          (left          to         HAROLD          HUTTON         HUGH          REED         MARGUERITE         right)         Asst.          Edttor         Asst.          Business          Manager         HENDRICKS         Feature          Editor         MATT          WALCOTT          Snapshot          Editor         Middle          Row         JOE          PHILLIPS         MARGARET          CHURCH         GERNA          LEI         (left          to          right)         Sports          Editor         Sales          Manager         STAMBAUGH         Organization          Ed:tor         IRA          W.          PAINTON          Sentor          Editor         Bottom          Row          (left          to          right          )         RAYMON          BIXLER          Sophomore          Editor         ARTHUR          HALE          Freshman          Edttor         DALE          FRIEDEN          Juntor          Editor         The          Ranger          Staff         Page          Stxtu-stx         The          Ranger          Staff          is          proud          to          present          to          the         students          of          Northwestern          State          Teachers          College         the          annual          student          book          cf          the          year,          ““The          1939         Ranger.”         In          building          this          annual          we          have          been          con-         fronted          with          many          problems,          and          if          mistakes         have          been          made,          they          were          mistakes          of          the          mind,         and          not          of          the          heart          for          we          have          conscientiously         worked          to          produce          the          best          year          bock          possible.         We          have          appreciated          the          splendid          cooperation         of          the          student          body          and          the          faculty.          We          are          sure         that          this          same          fine          spirit          of          cocperation          that          you         have          extended          us          will          be          given          to          the          Ranger         staffs          of          future          years.         It          is          cur          hope          that          this          book          will          meet          your         activities         during          the          year,          and          that          ycu          will          find          herein          a         permanent          picture          of          Old          Northwestern          as          you         choose          to          remember          it.         approval          as          representative          of          campus         BRANDENBURG         PERRY         ger          Editor         Ran         er         Manag         siness         Bu         2         txty-sever         ge          §         Pac         We          Climb          the          Stairs          of         Success         “She          was          a          phantom          of          delight         When          first          she          gleamed          upon          my          sight;         A          lovely          apparition,          sent         To          be          a          moment's          ornament.”         (Wordsworth)         Page          Sixty-eight         C.          1          AU)          a          Baad          8                    ay          Neal          B         On          March          9,          as          a          celebration          of          its          tenth          anniversary,          the         Little          Theater          presented          the          five          act          drama,          ‘The          Servant          in         the          House.”         As          is          customary,          the          Little          “Theatre          presents          one          large          pro-         duction          each          semester.          After          the          long          run          of          comedies          which          had          The          Servant          in         the          House’         been          presented          each          year.          Mrs.          Maude          Drake-Bingham          selected         this          stirring          drama          to          close          the          major          productions          of          this          year.         The          play          itself          deals          with          the          regeneration          of          the          human         heart.          A          brief          survey          of          the          text          discloses          three          brothers,          sep-         arated          in          youth,          rejoined          through          the          efforts          of          the          one          who         had          drifted          to          India          to          become          a          great          spiritual          leader.          His          ap-         pearance          as          a          servant          in          the          home          of          his          brother,          a          Vicar          in          the         Church          of          England,          causes          no          curiosity          or          wonderment          until         the          third          brother          discovers          the          cause          of          the          unrest          and          pollution         of          the          church.          It          is          then          known          that          the          servant          had          the          gift         of          divination          and          extreme          foresight.          The          reunion          of          the          broth-         ers          and          the          regeneration          of          the          hearts          of          the          entire          household         blend          into          the          stirring          climax          of          the          play.         ‘The          play          was          unusual,          in          that,          although          there          were          five          acts,         there          were          but          seven          characters.         Neweil          Huckaby,          as          the          Bishop          of          Lancashire:          Irving          Smith,         as          the          Vicar;          Dorothy          Landon,          as          the          Vicar’s          wife;          Bette          Jeane         Swingle,          as          Mary;          Jeff           Bower,          as          Robert;          Ross          Kinnaman,          as         Rogers;          and          Jack          O'Neill          as          the          Servant,          comprised          the          list          of         characters.         Lines          to          be          learned,          interpretation          to          be          derived,          coaching,         driving,          pleading,          all          help          to          make          ‘The          Servant          in          the          House,’’         something          long          to          be          remembered          by          the          cast.          ‘he          unique          and         successful          presentation,          coupled          with          the          appreciation          of          the          se-         lect          audience,          established          this          drama          in          the          minds          of          the          entire         locality.          Nothing          But          the          Truth          “Nothing          But          the          Truth’’          played          to          a          packed          house          No-         vember          3,          1938.         Twelve          characters:          Mary          Belle          Webb—Gwen          Ralston,          Fairte         Bell          Clark—Mrs.          Ralston,          Kenneth          Smith—Mr.          E.          M.          Rals-         ton,          Tommy          Rhodes—Dick          Donnely,          Everett          Marie          Fulme:         —Mable          Jackson,          Alyce          Pyle—Sable          Jackson,          Fatth          Ann         Shirey—Fi          Fi,          Gene          Smith—Clarence          Van          Dusen,          Virginia         Newlin—Miss          Ethel          Clark,          Ross          Strader—Robert          Bennett,         Irving          Smith—Bishp          Doran,          and—The          Old          Grandfather         Clock.         The          comedy          was          the          first          production          of          Little          Theater          this         year          and          made          a          reverberating          “‘hit’’          with          the          campus          and          Alva         citizens.          Three-acts          of          fun          and          applause          marked          another          suc-         cess          for          Little          Theatre          and          a          triumphant          return          for          Mrs.          Maude         Drake-Bingham,          director          and          sponsor          to          Northwestern's          fac-         ulty.          The          Servant          in         the          House          Page          Seventy         =O72e         The          Debate         Squad         NAMES          IN          PICTURI         Back          Row          Easterly,          Quinlan         Painton          Professor          Rush         [          hompson          Smith,          Foliart         Meigs         First          Row—Goeorge,          Hill,         ilton,          Henricks,          Huguley         per,          Bransgrove         Ham         Cap         The          Northwestern          State          Teachers          College          debate         squad,          under          the          direction          of          Professor          O.          W.          Rush,         carried          on          an          active          debate          program          this          year.          The         practice          of          sending          teams          to          many          outstanding          de-         bate          tournaments          in          this          section          of          the          country          was         supplemented          by          the          entrance          of          squad          members          in         several          extemporaneous          speech          contests          as          w ell          as         presenting          discussions          on          vital          topics          before          various         civic          clubs,          organizations,          and          other          groups          in          this         section.         The          National          Debate          question          for          this          year          was         “Resolved,          that          the          United          States          should          cease          to         spend          public          funds          for          the          purpose          of          stimulating         business.’         Tournaments          attended          by          Northwestern          were         held          at          Winfield,          Kansas;          “Tahlequah;          Conway,         Arkansas;          Durant          and          Oklahoma          City.          In          addi-         tion          to          this,          dual          debates          were          held          with          several          out-         standing          college          teams          in          the          state.         At          the          Winfield          Tournament,          Ira          Painton          and         Wayne          Quinlan          received          a          superior          ranking.          In          the         other          tournaments          attended          the          Northwestern          teams         cons istently          made          a          strong          showing.         The          outstanding          Iccal          event          was          a          debate          held         between          a          team          representing          the          University          of          Okla-         homa          and          one          composed          of          J.          D.          Feliart          and          Wayne         Quinlan,          representing          Northwestern.          The          debate          was         held          in          Herod          Hall          and          was          attended          by          several          hun-         dred          people          who          pronounced          it          an          outstanding          suc-         cess.         For          a          number          of          years          this          college          has          felt          the         need          of          an          organized          club          for          the          English          majors         of          this          institution,          and          this          dream          was          made          a         reality          this          year          under          the          direction          of          Professor         E.          H.          Peterson,          head          of          the          department          of          Eng-         lish.         In          the          fall          of          1938,          Professor          Peterson          called         a          meeting          of          English          majors.          A          committee          of          six         members,          two          from          each          of          the          three          upper          classes         was          selected          to          design          the          plans          of          this          club.         The          purpose          of          this          club          is          to          give          to          each         English          major          that          which          cannot          be          obtained          in         the          classroom.         The          enthusiasm          and          the          growth          in          member-         ship          have          been          indicated          by          the          success          of          this         organization.          We          organized          it          in          a          fashion          so          that         when          these          original          members          have          passed          from          the         memories          of          men,          this          organization          will          still          stand         as          a          landmark          for          the          benefits          it          administers.         English          Club         ©PEIGERS         VICTOR          CAPPER          -          ==         EVELYN          CHAFFEE         COROTHY          LANDON         SCOTT          HARMON         President         Vice-President         Secretary         Treasurer         INAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Estle,          Roberts,          Green,         Yanke,          Maedgen,          Hanson,          Nevitt,         Amend,          Simon,          Quinton,          Daugherty.         Second          Row—Wisner,          Keller.          Lupton,         Beck,          Yauk,          Huckaby,          Rosebery,          El-         om          Clarkes          @          buirchis          Gand:         First          Row—Mrs.          Bingham,          Mr.          Pe-         terson,          Miss          Rader,          Mr.          Bingham,         Chaffee,          Capper,          Landon,          Harmon,         Miss          Rodgers,          Miss          Shockley,          and         Mrs.          «          Shirey.         Page          Seventy-three         NAMES          IN          PICTURI         Back          Row—McQueen,          Legg,          G.          John         son,          Carpenter,          Marsh,          Benson,          Mc         Daniel,          Deusinger         Second          Row—Hardy,          Whiteside,          G         Wynn,          Hyde,          Pryor,          C         Wynn,          Wagner,          Harvey,          Hale.         Johnson,          R.         First          Row—Benedict          Moore,          Reed         Leighton,          Hiatt,          Hassinger,          McGuffee,         Sharp,          Farrell,          McMullen.         Chi          Beta          Nu         OFFICERS         MACK          HIATT,          JR          President         ARTHUR          HALI          Vice-President         KENNETH          FARRELL          Secretary         DALE          HASSINGER          Treasurer         CHARLES          MITCHELI          Historian         HARRY          WAGNER          Warden         The          year          1938          saw          the          creation          of          many          new         organizations          on          the          campus          of          Northwestern.         Chi          Beta          Nu          Music          Fraternity          had          its          beginning         in          November          of          that          year,          and          in          the          few          short         months          of          its          existence          has          won          an          outstanding         position          on          the          campus.         ‘The          membership          of          the          fraternity          1s          composed         of          music          majors          and          students          active          in          music          or-         ganizations          on          the          campus.         The          purpose          of          the          group          is          to          further          the          in-         terests          of          music          on          the          campus          and          in          the          com-         munity.          Among          the          aims          of          the          group          are          high         scholarship          and          loyalty          to          the          college.         The          fraternity          has          within          its          membership          a         fraternity          chorus,          German          band,          many          soloists,         and          other          ensemble          groups.         The          Drum          and          Bugle          Corps          is          a          musical          organ-         ization          of          co-eds          on          the          campus          of          Northwestern.         lteasmoreanizedabyele          @e@onnin          1936.          7          lhe         Corps          has          annually          participated          in          Alva’s          Home-         coming          Parade          and          the          Santa          Clause          Parade          at         Wichita.          It          has          also          visited          several          neighboring         towns.         The          group          is          directed          by          Professor          McQueen—         an          enthusiast          who          wants          the          Drum          and          Bugle         Corps          to          be          recognized          as          one          of          the          best.          ‘The         Corps          welcomes          to          membership          girls          who          are         musically          inclined          and          to          those          who          are          interested.         The          organization          has          been          of          value          to          the          in-         dividual          members          in          that          it          sponsors          drill          prac-         tices          and          class          instruction          on          the          Drum          and          the         Bugle.         With          Mr.          McQueen          leading,          and          a          “‘peppy”’         group          of          girls          backing          him—Here’s          to          the          bigger         and          better          Drum          and          Bugle          Corps          of          next          year.         Drum          and          Bugle         Corps         OFFICERS         CLARA          MUNKRES          President         MAXINE          BROWN          ____          Vice-President         GEG          JEUME          JPIBAMBIRS:          ==         ae          Secretary          and          Treasurer         DOROTHY          OBLANDER          ____          Reporter         MR.          MCQUEEN          _____-         Sponsor         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Roedell,          Herndon,          Brown,         Pugh,          Peters.         Second          Row—Meigs,          Oblander,          An-         drews,          Hoch,          May,          Hedges.         First          Row—Hansen,          H.          Martin,          Pat-         ton,          McQueen,          Munkres,          M.          Martin,         Longhofer.         (Those          not          tn          Picture)          Keller,          Bouch-         er,          Morefield,          Leigh ton.         Page          Seventy-five         Ladies          Trio         (Left          to          right)          Clarice          Carpenter,         Contralto;          Gerna          Lee          Stambaugh,         Second          Soprano;          Mildred          Marie         George,          Fitst          Soprano.         Page         Seventy          -stx         (Left         Daniel,         Ging,         to          right)         Second         Basso.         Male          Quartet         Vern          Oblander,         Tenor;         First          Tenor;         Floyd          Carpenter,          Baritone;         John         Mc-         Herman         The          choir          is          in          its          eleventh          season,          having         been          organized          in          1928          by          Mr.          E.          B.          L.          Hardy,         the          present          conductor,          and          has          a          membership          of         sixty          selected          voices.          It          has          been          an          active          or-         ganization          since          that          time          and          has          become          known         as          one          of          the          finest          organizations          of          its          kind          in         the          southwest.          It          is          known          for          its          purity          of          tone,         exactness          of          pitch,          and          unity          of          interpretation.         The          repitoire          consists          of          many          selections          from         the          early          church          music,          Russian          liturgical          music,         modern          American,          English          secular          and          sacred          mu-         ic.          This          year          we          include          a          number          written          by          Mr.         Babel          tliardye          oun          conductor,          and          also          a          num-         ber,          Serenade,’          written          by          a          member          of          this         years          choir,          Mr.          John          McDaniel.         Each           year          the          choir          takes          an          extended          tour.          The         tour          of          1937          extended          over          1400          miles          in          Okla-         homa,          Texas,          and          New          Mexico          the          focal          point         being          a          tour          through          the          Carlsbad          Caverns.          The         tour          of          1938          sent          its          choirsters          to          western          Okla-         homa,          Kansas,          and          Colorado.          The          chief          point          of         interest          was          a          visit          to          the          Royal          Gorge          and          the         Canon          City          Skyline          Drive.          The          1939          group          tour-         ed          through          southern          Oklahoma          and          as          far          south         as          Dallas          and          Fort          Worth,          Texas.          The          main          in-         terest,          this          year,          is          centered          in          a          thirty          minute         broadcast          period          over          station          WFAA.         The          ladies          trio          and          male          quarte t,          groups          chosen         from          the          choir          membership,          appear          on          the          pro-         gram          each          year.         OFFICERS         FLOYD          CARPENTER          _____          President         GERNA          LEE          STAMBAUGH          —___—         eres          Secretary          and          Treasurer         HERMAN          GING,          JOHN          MCDANIEL         a          ae          Trans.          Managers         FAYE          HUFF,          FRANCES          NORMAN         oe          Wardrobe          Mistresses         MILDRED          MARIE          GEORGE_          Librarian         IMIR.          IB.          1B          Ib,          IEUNRIDD         A          Cappella          Choir         Sponsor         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—(left          to          right)—Korell,         Mitchell,          Harmon,          Oblander,          Leather-         man,          Powers,          Harvey,          Cleveland,         Pryor,          Ging,          Andrew,          Barron,          Stith,         Hassinger.         Fourth          Row          (left          to          right          )—Gerber.         Wokaty,          Lee,          Fisher,          McDaniel,          Win-         sted,          Marsh,          Bower,          F.          Carpenter,          G.         Lewis,          Smith,          L.          Huffman,          Beck.         Third          Row          (left          to          right)          —Williams,         Huff,          Weber,          Deusinger,          Hinther,          Tor-         rance,          Leighton,          Burns,          Burnette,         Martin,          Shroff,          L.          Lewis,          R.          Huff-         man.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)——T.          Lee,         Scripsick,          Wesner,          Ricks,          Conrad,         Bourne,          Minton,          C.          Carpenter,          Hil-         dreth,          L.          Herndon,          Pope,          Hill.         Front          Row          (left          to          right)          —George,         Lupton,          Norman,          G.          Lansdowne.         Swingle,          Spangler,          Stambaugh,          Elli-         son,          MacDonald,          M.          G.          Newlin,          M.         E.          Newlin,          V.          Newlin.         (Those          Not          in          Picture)——S.          Lans-         downe,          E.          Herndon,          Beadles,          Huneke,         Huckleberry,          Shearer,          Wright,          Card,         Lehl,          Hiatt,          Johnson.         Page          Seventy-seven         Orchestra         The          Northwestern          Little          Symphony          Or-         chestra          was          organized          in          1936          under          the          direct-         orship          of          William          F.          Deusinger.          The          start          was         made          with          a          modest          group.          The          organization         has          shown          a          steady          growth          and          has          at          present         a          good          instrumentation,          including          flutes,          oboe,         bassoon,          clarinets,          cornets,          trombones,          French         horns,          violins,          violas,          cellos,          basses,          tympani         and          piano.          The          orchestra          looks          forward          con-         fidently          to          continued          growth,          an          enlarged          in-         strumentation,          and          music          library,          and          more          fre-         quent          performances          at          home          and          abroad.         Quartet         The          Ranger          Band          Male          Quartet          is          one          of         several          talented          instrumental          Music          Department         groups,          comp osed          of          members          of          the          North-         western          Ranger          Band.          This          quartet          accepts         many          invitations          to          sing          before          school,          col-         lege          and          civic          club          audiences.          They          recently         sang          their          way          into          the          hearts          of          many          listeners         on          a          commercial          radio          program          given          over          sta-         tion          WKY          in          Oklahoma          City.          The          members         are          (left          to          right)          Mr.          Dale          Hassinger,          Mr.         Otho          McGuffee,          Mr.          Allen          Benson,          Mr.          Ben         Harrover.         Ensemble         The          Northwestern          String          Ensemble          is          com-         posed          of          a          group          of          musicians          who          skillfully         blend          their          efforts          to          produce          music,          which          has         been          highly          praised          by          the          many          audiences          for         whom          they          have          played.          This          group          works         under          the          leadership          of          Mr.          Otho          McGuffee.         Other          members          are          (left          to          right)          Sylvia          Wes-         ner,          Otho          McGuffee,          Floyd          McClain,          Ben          Har-         rover,          Edward          Leighton          and          Dale          Hassinger.         Page          Seventy-eight         The          Northwestern          Ranger          Band,         which          recently          completed          its          Third          An-         nual          Spring          Concert          Tour,          is          famous         in          the          Southwest          for          its          performances         in          concert          and          brilliant,          colorful          march-         ing          ability.          The          Ranger          Concert          Band         is          compcsed          of          a          select          group          of          trained         musicians          who          play          varied          programs          of         fine          music.          The          colorful          brilliance          and         precision          with          which          this          band          plays          is         seldom          found          outside          of          a          professional         organization.          Each          year          the          Ranger         Band          makes          a          tour          through          surround-         ing          states          in          an          endeavor          to          bring          the         appreciation          of          good          music          to          a          higher         level          and          to          give          valuable          experience         to          its          members.          This          organization          is         one          of          the          best          equipped          in          Oklahoma,         owning          over          125          instruments,          a          large         library          of          music          and          complete          uniforms         for          a          large          marching          and          concert          band.         It          is          estimated          that          the          Ranger          Band         has          made          over          200          appearances          in          con-         certs,          parades,          athletic          contests,          and         civic          celebrations          in          the          past          three          years,         travelling          approximately          15,000          miles.         The          Ranger          Band         The          Three          Trumpeteers         ‘The          Three          Trumpeteers,’’          a          trio          of         trumpets          is          another          one          of          several          pop-         ular          ensemble          groups          developed          by          the         Instrumental          Music          Department.          ‘This         group          has          made          many          highly          success-         ful          appearances          before          Public          Schools,         college          and          civic          audiences.          “Ihe          mem-         ber's          of          the          group          are          (left          to          right)         Mr.          Arthur          Hale,          Mr.          Rex          Benedict,         Mr.          Chas.          Marsh.          Mr.          Kenneth          Farrell         is          the          accompanist.         Page          Seventy-nine         Page          Etghtu         We          Achieve          Results          from         Due          Efforts         “There          wrought          the          busy          harvesters;         and          many          a          creaking          wain         Bore          slowly          to          the          long          barn-floor          tts         load          of          husk          and          gratin;         Tull          broad          and          red,          as          when          he          rose,         the          sure          sank          down,          at          last,         And          like          a          merry          guest's          farewell,          the         day          in          brightness          passed.”         (Wahittter          )         as         :         Kappa          Delta          Pi         OFFICERS         C.          E.          CAMPBELI          President         MARY          EAST          Vice-president         JEAN          HOLLAND          Secretary         PEARL          MARLATT          Treasurer         EVELYN          CHAFFEE          Historian         MARGARET          RIGGS          Counselor         Page          Eighty-two         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—R.          Sargent,          E.          Sargent,          Daugherty,          Cline,          Lyday,         Stambaugh,          De          Vall,          Vinson,          Riggs,          Shirey,          Brandenburg.         Second          Row—Campbell,          Shockley,          Lembke,          Huguley,          Gifford,         Henricks,          Miller,          Chaffee,          Holland,          Harzman,          Rodgers,          Hall,          Fisher.         Quinlan.         First          Row—Williams,          Beck,          Maddox,          Preston,          Emanuel,          Patten,         Marlatt,          Carpenter,          Mae          Harney,          A.          Harney,          Bransgrove,          Hardy,         Noah.         Kappa          Delta          Pi,          a          national          honor          society          in          education,          was          found-         edin          1911          at          the          University          of          Illinois.          Its          purpose          is          to          encourage         higher          scholastic          standards          and          to          recognize          contributions          to          the          field         of          education.          At          present          there          are          one          hundred          and          twenty          active         chapters          throughout          the          nation.          Delta          Eta          Chapter          was          installed          at         Northwestern          in          1936,          The          active          chapter          now          consists          of          twenty-         five          students          and          forty          alumni          and          faculty.         During          1938-39          seven          Juniors          and          twelve          Seniors          were          elected         to          membership.          The          Juniors          were:          Lawrence          Bransgrove,          Perry         Brandenburg,          Erl          Lene          Cline,          Marguerite          Henricks,          Aurice          Huguley.         Helen          Preston,          Wayne          Quinlan.          Seniors          elected          were:          Ina          Beck,         Floyd          Carpenter,          Elizabeth          Daugherty,          Edrin          Emanuel,          Rex          Enter-         line,          Gertrude          Garrett,          Robert          Lembke,          Myron          Maddox,          Earl         Sargent,          Roy          Sargent,          Gerna          Lee          Stambaugh          and          Leta          Estelle         Williams.          Eligibility          for          membership          is          based          on          the          student's         promise          of          becoming          an          effective          teacher,          his          high          scholastic          rating.         and,          his          contribution          to          the          educational          and          activity          program          of          the         college.         The          programs          given-at          the          regular          monthly          meetings          deal          with         educational,          social          and          literary          problems.          On          December          10          twenty-         two          members          of          the          chapter          attended          the          Regional          Conference          at         Edmond.          Delta          Eta          served          as          host          chapter          at          the          annual          breakfast         held          at          the          University          Club          in          Tulsa.          The          annual          Convocation          Ban         quet          was          held          at          the          Bell          Hotel,          April          29.         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row——Professor          Hardy,          Painton,          Quinlan,          Professor          Rush,         Easterly,          Bransgrove.         First          Row—Card,          Henricks,          Foliart,          Huguley,          Hamilton.         Pi          Kappa          Delta,          the          largest          honorary          forensic          fraternity          in          the         United          States,          is          composed          of          college          students          and          alumni          who          have         done          outstanding          work          in          intercollegiate          debate,          oratory,          or          ex-         temporaneous          speaking.          Organized          in          1913,          the          fraternity          now          con-         tains          over          10,000          members.         The          Delta          Chapter,          which          was          organized          at          Northwestern          State         Teachers          College          in          1922,          has          been          most          active          in          forensic          activities.         At          the          Oklahoma          Provincial          Pi          Kappa          Delta          Tournament          which         was          held          biennially,          alternating          with          the          National          Tournament,         J.D.          Foliart          and          Wayne          Quinlan          placed          second          in          men’s          debate.         In          addition          both          participated          in          the          men’s          extemporaneous          speech         contest          with          Quinlan          winning          first          and          Foliart          third.          The          tourna-         ment          was          held          at          Oklahoma          City          this          year.         O.          W.          Rush,          Northwestern          debate          coach          and          sponsor          of          the          Delta         Chapter,          has          served          as          Governor          of          the          Oklahoma          Province          during         the          past          two          years.         Pi          Kappa          Delta         OFFICERS         J          IDE          JFORMIUNRAP          Basia         MARGUERITE          HENRICKS         Vice-President         AURICE          HUGULEY          Secretary         ©},          WY,          IRIS          FI         Corresponding          Secretary         IPSSALILUS          (COMI)          __          Reporter         LAURENCE          BRANSGROVE         ae          Parliamentarian         Page          E:ghty-three         Alpha          Psi          Omega         Page         Et.ghty-four         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         IRVING          SMITH          D          ee          :          ee          __          President         MILFORD          GRIMWOOD          :          ____          Vice-President         DOROTHY          LANDON          -          Ben          Bustness          Manager         ALMA          LOIS          RODGERS          S-£          :          _          Sponsor         Alpha          Psi          Omega,          national          honorary          dramatic          fraternity,          was         organized          for          the          purpose          of          recognizing          students          who          have          dis-         tinguished          themselves          in          dramatic          productions.          One          may          qualify         for          membership          not          only          by          major          and          minor          roles          in          plays          of         Little          Theatre          but          also          by          participation          in          the          technical          side          of          play         poduction.         Although          the          Grand          Cast          was          established          in          1925          in          Fairmount         State          College          of          West          Virginia,          the          Gamma          Rho          cast          was          not         organized          until          1931].         Members—Ella          Haight          Harrington,          Florence          Raney          Slack,          Easl         Van          Buskirk,          Noland          Pearson,          Peggy          George,          Glenn          Moore,          Florence         Baum          Maswell,          Cecil          Schrocher,          Elton          Baker,          Harry          Masters,          Belva         M.          Hardy,          Vela          Crosser          Powers,          Lois          Jean          Anderson,          Zelma          Glas-         gow          Snyder,          Letha          Mitts          Baker,          Leland          Gentzler,          Anola          Smith,         Ramona          Marsh          Gould,          Genevieve          Smith,          Francis          Albright,          Erma         Beck,          Ewert          Robinson,          Jaunita          Heise          Radant,          Ruth          Stevenson,          Edna         Donley,          Durward          Borden,          Winifred          Parkhurst,          Marydeth          Strawn,         Jamie          Carol          White,          Mabel          M.          DeVall,          Milford          Grimwood,          Dorothy         Landon,          Nora          B.          Martin,          Agnes          Torrance,          Irving          Smith.         Pledges—Evelyn          Chaffee,          Margaret          Church,          Everette          Marie          Ful-         mer,          Linnie          Lee          McClure,          Bette          Jeane          Swingle,          Mary          Belle          Webb,         Jeff          Bower,          Newell          Huckaby,          Jack          O'Neill,          Kenneth          Smith,          Ross         Strader,          Justin          Bradshaw.         Honorary          Members—lIcie          F-.          Johnson,          Alma          Lois          Rodgers.          E.B.L.         Hardy,          O.          W.          Rush,          Allie          D.          Hale,          W.L.          Halstead,          Alice          Halstead,         Minnie          Shockley,          Maude          Drake          Bingham.         H          ous          THAT?         Page          Eighty-five         DORTHA          SHORTER         Third          Place         Freshman         (Phote          by          Collier)         MARY          TUCKER         Winner         Zipper         BONNIE          PHILLIPS         Sec          (          ond          Plac          i         Delta          Sigma          Epsilon         POPULARITY          QUEENS         Page          Eighty-stx         RUTH          HATFIELD         Band          Queen         RUTH          WRIGHT         Ranger          Queen         (Photos          by          Collier)         Page          Eighty-seven         conor          Peries          mem          die          ee          rere          ee         Homecoming         It          is          great          to          have          friends          when          one          is          young,          but          indeed          it          is          still          more          so          when          you          are          getting         old.          When          we          are          young,          friends          are,          like          everything          else,          a          matter          of          course.          In          the          old          days          we         know          what          it          means          to          have          them.         [he          annual          homecoming          makes          possible          the          reuniting          of          old          friends,          and          they          can          once          again         relive          their          college          days          at          Old          Northwestern.         Page          Eighty-eight         ince          Vist          gus          ass         a          YEL          Nine          -          URS         Opens          L          i          ss         Broncho          Game          Is         schedule          Mae         O         uing                     agers          W          aes          ieave          eS         ,          For          Week          Of          Play!          In          —         B          pee          cts          Squadmen          To         Peo          otk          SAS          nats         Page          Eighty-nine         J.          E.          SIMMONS         Director          of          Athletics         W.          W.          Beck,          assistant          coach,          looks          on          as          Loyd          Wells,          senior          guard,         loosens          a          tight          muscle          in          the          leg          of          Loyd          Garvin,          freshman.         The          Rangers          at          work!         Page          Ninety         SCO          RIES         Sept.          23          Ramee          .___          (0)          1Byatiloval          Collleys          2          4         Sept.          30          Rangers____          0          Panhandle          Aggies          ____          _          0          The          largest          group          of          freshmen          pros-         Oct.          7          Riancers          aimee          COGn          Central          am          ae          ite          pects          ever          to          answer          the          maestro’s          call,         Odi.          15          Ramee          18           INeomlneageian          -..          ..          6          reported          for          duty          last          September,          and         (Homecoming)          despite          tough          breaks          and          off-days,          the         Oct          Ranoer          a7)          Bacone:          2.0          =          13          Rangers          finished          the          Oklahoma          Colle-         ‘Ole,          9S          Rangers____13          East          Central          _______          7          giate          Conference          with          a          tie          for          fourth         Nov          5          Ramee                     S@unilenwescrm          .          _.          @          place.         Noy.          11          Rainer...          0)          Soliddeagusa          26         Nov.          18          Rangers          On          @©klahonas          Bapiust          sl          2         Football          Squad         Left          to          right—Back          Row.         Southard,          Story,          Estes,          Wright,          Knight,          Buller,          Ridgway,          Bourns,          and          Lorenz.         Left          to          right—Third          Row.         Simmons,          Williams,          Ray,          McGugin,          McCurley,          Johnson,          Wells,          White,          Griffitts,          Bird,          and          Beck.         Left          to          right,—Second          Row.         Minnick,          Bryson,          Clark,          Weber,          Bright,          Mundy,          Dallam,          Howard,          Hickman,          Grimwood,          Rogers,         and          Aldrich.         Left          to          right—Front          Row.         Roberts,          Wheeler,          Baker,          King,          Ferguson,          Reed,          Smith,          Garvin,          and          Mayfield.         Page          Ninety-one         White,          quarterback,         Letterman,          '37,          38.         Sophomore.         Mayfield,          fullback.         Letterman,          37,          Sst         Sophomore         Bourns,          center,         Letterman,          °37,          '38.         All-Conference,          °37         38.          Senior.         Roberts,          tackle,         Letterman,          °38         Freshman         Ray,          fullback,         Letterman,          °38         Freshman.         McCurley,          tackle,         Letterman,          °37,          ‘38.         Freshman.         Southard,          tackle         Letterman,          °38.         Freshman         Baker,          halfback,         Letterman,          36,          ‘38,         38.          Junior.         Buller.          guard,         Letterman,          '38         Freshman.         Reed,          halfback,         Letterman,          '37,          38.         Senior.         Griffitts,          halfback,         Letterman,          '36,          °3         38.          Junior         Williams,          center,         Letterman,          '38.         Freshman.         Bird,          tackle         Letterman,          '33,          °36         7         37,38.          Senior.         King,          guard,         Letterman,          °38         Junior         THE          RANGER          LETTERMEN         Page          Ninety-two         Mundy,          halfback,         Freshman.         Wright,          end,         Letterman,          '38.         Freshman.         Wells,          guard,         Letterman,          '35,          ’36,         ‘37,          °38.          Senior.         Ridgway,          end,         Wetterman,          375.          313%         Sophomore.         McGugin,          tackle,         Wettermanweo          ymin         Sophomore.         Howard,          guard,         Freshman.         Smith,          fullback,         BetternaniovaeSIoe         Lorenz,          end,         Freshman.         Banks,          end,         Wettenman          oS          7o1o8         Sophomore.         Knight,          tackle,         Letterman,          '38.         Freshman.         Story,          end,         Letteman,          °38.         Sophomore.         Estes,          halfback,         Letterman,          °38.         Freshman.         Garvin,          guard,         Detterman,          3:         Freshman.         Johnson,          guard,         Letterman,          °38.         Freshman.         —          Cowboy          Stars          of          ‘Thirty-eight         Page          Ninety-three         BASKETBALL         Jan         Jan         an         Jane         Mat         Mar         Page          Ninety-four         SUMMARY         we)         an.         N         Be         Ww          Bs)         i)          Ww         Sy         we)         SI         SCHED          WEE         East          Central         Southeastern         Northeastern         Okla.          Baptist         Phillips         Phillips         Central         Northeastern         Okla.          Baptist         East          Central         Southeastern         Central         Southwestern         AND         i)         we)         ‘The          Ranger          basketball          team          of          '39          might          well          be          compared          with         a          small,          young          tree...and,          as          a          sapling,          we          marveled          at          their          rapid         development,          their          flexibility,          their          spirit,          and          their          beauty.         Next          year          they          will          be          older,          a          little          more          developed,          more          posi-         tive          of          their          position...and          they'll          bloom          to          uphold          the          majesty         which,          by          virtue          of          heritage,          is          their          lot.         Although          the          Ranger          basketball          team          was          made          up          of         small,          and,          for          the          most          part,          new          men,          they          ended          the          Okla-         homa          Collegiate          Conference          in          third          place.          Only          one          of          the         conference          season's          three          defeats          could          have          been          termed          a         decisive          victory          for          the          opponent.         The          team          attended          the          All-College          tournament          at          Oklahoma         City,          sponsored          a          highschool          turnament          of          their          own,          and          Basketball         accepted          an          invitation          to          the          National          A.A.U.          Tournament         at          Denver,          Colorado,          where          they          won          the          distinction          of          being         the          last          Oklahoma          college          team          to          be          eliminated          from          the         tournament.         Left          to          right—Back          Row,         Lorenz,          Blue,          Hall,          Wright,          Young,          Weber,          Patton,          Story.         Left          to          right—Front          Row.         Simmons,          Payne,          Pool,          Irons,          McGuire,          Hood,          Jayroe.         Page          Ninety-five         Lorenz,          forward,          guard,         Freshman         Letterman,          '39.         McGuire,          forward,         Sophomore,         Letterman,          oo.          oo         All          Conference,          '39.         y          y         “age          Ninety          SUX         Blue,          guard,         Freshman,         Letterman,          '39.         Payne,          forward,         Sophomore,         Letterman,          '38,         Hall,          center,         Freshman,         Letterman,          °39.         9.         Jayroe,          guard,         Freshman,         Letterman,          °39.         Irons,          guard,         Senior,         Letterman,          '38,         Story,          center,         Sophomore,         Letterman,          39.         Young,          guard,          center,         Sophomore,         Letterman,          938,          739.         Wright,          guard,          center,         Sophomore,         Letterman,          °38,          39.         Patton,          center,         Freshman.         Hood,          forward,         Freshman,         Letterman,          °39.         Poole,          guard,          forward,         Sophomore,         ettermanhesOnmoE         Team          Captain,          739.         Weber,          guard,         Freshman.         Page          Ninety-seven         After          a          years’          absence          from         the          Collegiate          Conference          dia-         monds,          the          Ranger          baseball         team          will          take          the          field          this         spring          depending          upon          spirit          to         replace          experience.         Perry          Irons          and          Fred          Rogers         will          probably          be          depended          upon         for          the          most          of          the          mound          du-         ties,          and          McCurley          and          McDan-         iels          will          likely          split          time          be-         hind          the          bat.         Page          Ninety          eight         Baseball         Left          to          right—Back          Row.         McDaniel,          Story,          McGlothlin,          Perrin,         and          McGuire.         Left          to          right—Front          Row.         Hood,          Reed,          Blacker,          Irons,          McCurley,         and          Pulliam.         Rogers,         Payne,         er          has          hampered          out-         Bad          weath         r         rs)          a         a)         e                   Bos         Li                  =          :         a)          fed         x          é         OQ          {eo         “Go         Ee          ie         Sie)         a,                  a)          °         Spe          Shey         5c          8         iy         ss]         “         oO          «a         }         Cea         am          expects          to          bring         e         ennis          t         the          t         Left          to          Right:         the          conference         of         home          some         and         Young,         Smith,          Meixner,         Coach          Jelsma,         Gardner.         ern.         est         honors          for          Northw         as         play         probably         ixner          will         Mei         No.         1          man          with          Young          at          No.         and          Gardner         Smith          at          No.          3         Di,         No.         Page          Ninety-nine         Forty-nine          Zippers          finished          a          nine-month          marathon          ot         ear-splitting          support          to          Ranger          sportsmen,          as          they          cele         brated          their          fifth          anniversary.         It          is          a          well          known          fact          that          the          Zipper          organization          is         the          most          talked          of          group          on          the          campus,          partly          because                   ,         %         it          is          one          of          the          largest,          and          then          partly          because          it          just         naturally          gets          into          lots          of          trouble.         Working          with          the          Wranglers,          brother          pep          club,          they         have          proved          their          loyalty          and          school          spirit          by          standing         ready          to          help          in          all          college          activities          whenever          needed.         Iwo          trips          were          made          by          Zippers          this          year          and          all          home         football          and          basketball          games          were          attended.          One          trip          was         to          Shawnee,          O.          B.          U.,          and          one          to          Enid,          Phillips.         The          chief          identification          factors?          A          red          and          black          jacket         with          “Zippers’’          written          diagonally          across          the          back,          a_          red         shirt,          and          a          black          skirt,          a          beautiful          smile,          and          enough          “pep”         to          go          around.         Page          One          Hundred         OFFICERS         DWIGHT          HILDINGER          President         EDRIN          EMANUEL          Vice-President         ELIZABETH          DAUGHERTY          Secretary         MARJORIE          MADDOX          Treasurer         MARGARET          CHURCH          Yell          Leader         Mrs.          MAISIE          SHIREY          Sponsor         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row——Homes,          Austin,          Thomas,         Mulberry,          Fisher,          Staggs.         Fourth          Row          —          Potter,          Williams,         Harding,          D.          Cothran,          Schick,          Wieben-         er,          Converse,          Dean,          Endsley.         Third          Row          —          Stambaugh,          Leeper,         Easterling,          Shaw,          Dark,          L.          Cothran,         Benefiel,          Smith,          McClaflin.         Second          Row—Huddle,          Rauh,          Blasdel,         Shorter,          Nevitt,          Fulmer,          Cline,          Stra-         der.         First          Row          —          Church,          Tucker,          Mrs.         Shirey,          Hildinger,          Maddox,          Ellis,          Em-         anuel,          Daugherty.         OFFICERS         DALE          FRIEDEN          ___ _          President         WAYNE          MINNICK          _          Vice-Pres.         KENNETH          MILES          __          Secretary         EUGENE          NEUFELD          Treasurer         JAKE          LINDSAY          __          Yell          Leader         E.          R.          JELSMA          _          Faculty          Advisor         In          September          1934,          twelve          Northwestern          students          gathered          to-         gether          in          the          still          of          the          night          to          deliberate.          Their          purpose          was          to         fulfill          a          long          felt          need          of          Northwestern,          a          need          for          a          pep          club          which         would          foster          sport          enthusiasm          and          school          loyalty.          After          due          con-         sultation          the          Wrangler          club          was          born.         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row          —          Capper,          Bixler,         Yeoman,          Powell,          Holder,          Lemb-         ke,          Kingsberry,          Sargent.         Third          Row          —          Lewis,          Maltbie,         Humphrey,          Lindsay,          Strader,         Miers,          Irons.         Second          Row—Professor          Jelsma,         Miller,          Neufeld,          Frieden,          Miles,         Minnick,          Maddoxy          Wright,         Cosby.         First          Row          —          Kysar,          Huffman,         Bullard,          Savere,          Dexter,          Ha-         worth,          Clark,          Metcalf.         Wranglers         Time          passed          and          the          acorn          grew          into          an          oak.          Thirty-five          mem-         bers          are          now          garbed          in          the          traditional          red          jackets,          red          tie,          black         shirt,          and          dark          trousers          every          Wednesday          and          at          every          game.          “Woe         to          him          who          forgets,’          say          the          Wrangler          code          and          paddles.         e          )          §          I         Thirty-five          members          are          always          present          in          the          bleachers          cheering         the          teams          onward.         The          annual          formal          dance-party          constitutes          a          vital          place          in          every         Wranglers          heart,          for          then          all          of          the          “old          gang’’          return          to          throw         caution          to          the          winds          and          have          a          hilarious          time.         It          isn’t          always          pleasant          to          be          on          the          receiving          end          of          the         “paddle          line’          but          a          Wrangler          is          always          glad          he’s          a          Wrangler.         Page          One          Hundred          One          N           Club         OFFICERS         PERRY          IRONS          President         JOE          PHILLIPS          Vice-President         LLOYD          WELLS         BILL          OXLEY          Chief          Executtoner         Sec.-          Treasurer         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Reed,          Williams,          Smith,          Oxley,          Johnson,          McGugin         Phillips,          Middleton.         Second          Row—Kilmer,          Buller,          McCurley,          Young,          Knight,          Ridgeway         White.         Front          Row—Griffitts,          McDaniels,          Garvin,          Wells,          Roberts,          May-         field,          Baker,          Irons,          Aldrich         The          “N’          Club,          composed          of          Northwestern          lettermen,          is          com         pleting          its          second          successful          year          since          being          reorganized          in          the         fall          of          1937          for          the          raising          of          scholastic          standards          among          Ranger         athletes.         Upholding          good-fellowship          and          exerting          unified          force.          the         club          has          proved          a          necessary          cog          in          Northwestern's          Athletic          As-         sociation.         Athletes          lettering          in          any          of          the          Ranger          sports          are          eligible          for         admittance          to          the          club          after          completing          a          strict          set          of          initiation         duties          and          subject          to          the          approval          of          the          organization.         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Kilmer,          Hildinger,          Patton,          Remmele,          O’Brate,          Shirey,         Bergdall,          Bristow,          Amend,          Longhofer,          Looney,          Brown,          Schwind.         Second          Row-—Babcock,          Oathout,          Gannon,          Stambaugh,          Murry,         Elliott,          Brooks,          Oblander,          Landon,          Dark,          Melton,          Cone,          Miss         Rodgers.         First          Row—Campbell,          Warehime,          Potter,          Cox,          Quinton,          Emanuel,         Andrews,          Anderson,          Kubik,          Arrington,          Sowle,          and          Ridgway.         Women’s          Athletic          Association          is          a          participation          club.         One          earns          activity          points          to          be          initiated,          as          well          as          to         receive          any          of          the          awards:          pin,          sweater,          or          plaque.         One          democratic          tradition          which          this          organization         upholds          is:          “‘A          game          for          every          girl          and          every          girl          in          a         game.          Io          do          this,          an          intramural          program          has          been         established          in          which          each          has          a          chance          to          find          satisfy-         ing          competition.          During          any          season          it          has          not          been:         “Were          you          on          the          victorious          color          team?’’—but          rather         —'‘‘Did          you          have          a          good          time?”’         Co-ed          night,          folk          parties,          award          dinners,          play          day         for          the          surrounding          high          schools,          and          recreational          hours         of          activity          intersperse          the          extensive          sports          program.         Much          interest          has          been          shown          in          women’s          athletics.         May          each          year          see          some          definite          step          toward          success.         W.A.A.         OFFICERS         DORTHY          ANDREWS          _          President         SUDIE          FAE          STAMBAUGH         sos          __          Vice-President         BETTY          REMMELE          Treasurer         DOROTHY          OBLANDER         ae          See          WAOIIAY         ALMA          LOIS          RODGERS          _           Sponsor         Page          One          Hundred          Three         Women's          Sports         (1)          Who          will          win          in          speedball?          (2)          State          play          day          squad.         Start          the          field          hocky          game.          Backword,          hold!         Volleyball          winners.          Five          feet          or          two.         After          class          fun.         Page          One          Hundred          Four         Women's          Sports         (1)          Heel          kick          surprise.          Tennis          champ.          (2)          Tripple          right.          Let’s          play.          Bully         Lindy          Lees.          Basketball          captains.          off!          Summer          intramural          teams.         Time          out.         Page          One          Hundred          Five         Page          One          Hundred          Six         When          Work          Is          Done         “From          many          a          brown          old          farm          house         and          hamlet          without          name,         Thetr          milking          and          their          home          tasks         done,          the          merry          huskers          came.         Swung          o'er          the          heaped          up          harvest          from         pitch-forks          tn          the          mow,         Shone          dimly          down          the          lanterns          on          the         pleasant          scene          below.”         (WaAtttter          )         Uo          SIs         Composed          of          delegates          from          the          four         Associations          of          Education          —          sororities,         Alpha          Sigma          Alpha,          Delta          Sigma          Ep-         silon,          Pi          Kappa          Sigma,          and          Sigma          Sig-         ma          Sigma,          the          Pan-Hellenic          Council         Pan-Hellenic          Council         unifies          the          activities          of          women’s          Greek-         letter          organizations.          Each          sorority          1s         represented          by          the          president,          another          in-         itiated          member,          and          the          sorority          spon-         sors.          Meetings          are          held          once          a          month.         The          local          organization          is          under          the          di-         rect          control          of          the          Association          of          Edu-         cation          Sororities          Council.          The          duties         of          the          local          council          are          to          create          friend-         ship          and          good          will          among          the          sorort-         ties,          to          sponsor          formal          rush          week,          and         to          act          as          a          clearing          house          for          all          sorority         problems.          “The          council          always          spon-         sors          a          formal          dance          for          members          of          so-         rorities          represented          in           Pan-Hellenic.         ‘This          year          the          dance          was          held          March          10,         in          Vinson          Hall.          It          was          attended          by         more          than          200          people.          Pan-Hellenic         offices          are          rotated          among          the          sororities.         Paae          One          Hundred          E:ght         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—tLyday,          Pi          Kappa          Sigma;          Eckel,         Delta          Sigma          Epsilon;          Spicer,          Alpha          Sigma         Alpha;          Higginbotham,          Sigma          Sigma,          Sigma;         Farrell,          Pi          Kappa          Sigma;          Green,          Alpha          Sigma         Alpha;          Riggs,          Delta          Sigma          Epsilon.         First          Row—Rolfe,          Delta          Sigma          Epsilon,          Bloyd,         Pi          Kappa          Sigma;          Chaffee,          Sigma          Sigma          Sigma:         Shockley,          Dean          of          Women;          Wright,          Delta          Sig-         ma          Epsilon;          Cline,          Alpha          Sigma          Alpha;          Han-         sen,          Sigma          Sigma          Sigma.         OFFIGERS         Ruby          Wright          _          -          ak          ae          President         Velma          Ruth          Bloyd          Recording          Secretary         Erl          Lene          Cline          Corresponding          Secretary         Evelyn          Chaffee          :          Syl          reasurer         Mrs.          Edith          Higginbotham          ____          Adviser         “For          She's          a          Delta          Sig         And          a          girl          you          ought          to          know”’         And          you          probably          do          know          her!         She's          that          friendly,          peppy          girl          that         really          goes          places          on          the          campus.          She         takes          an          active          part          in          the          various          ac-         You          see          her          quite          often—remember         the          Delta          chapel          program?          Or          what         about          the          girl          who          sold          you          your          Stu-         dent          Directory?          She          was          a          Delta          Sig         and          she          worked          very          hard          to          make          the         best          directory          ever          for          you.         tivities          and          organizations          of          the          school.         “Not          too          Fast          and          Not          Too          Slow”         Since          the          founding          of          Delta          Sigma         Epsilon          in          September,          1914,          at          Miami         University,          Oxford,          Ohio,          it          has          been         the          aim          of          the          organization          to          develop         well-rounded          personalities          in          her          mem-         bers.         “Shes          a          Scholar”         One          of          the          purposes          of          Delta          Sigma         Epsilon          is          that          of          maintaining          high         intellectual          attainment.         Andie          kady.         And          you'll          say          “‘a          very          lovely          lady”         when          you          see          her—oh,          at          the          ‘“‘Rose         Formal,’          for          example.          The          Rose          For-         mal          climaxes          the          year’s          social          events,         and          is          that          time          when          everyone          puts          on         his          best          “‘bib          and          tucker’          and          plans         for          a          ‘‘gala’’          everything.         “And          a          Girl          that          Men          Adore’         In          fact,          we          all          adore          her.          The          Deltas         are          mighty          proud          of          the          number          of         “queens”          that          were          elected          from          their         group          this          year.         “And          Every          Time          You          See          Her         You          love          her          more          and          more’         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row          (left          to          right)         Hoch,          Conrad,          Jiffin,          L.          Miller,          Bergdall,          S1-         mon,          Hatfield.         Second          Row          (left          to          right)         Phillips,          Maddox,          Gallon,          Morehart,          M.          Miller,         White,          McDonald,          Parker,          Moss,          Huckleberry.         First          Row          (left          to          right)         Eckel,          Hadwiger,          Litton,          Wright,          Rolfe,          Pen-         nington,           Meixner,          Riggs.         Delta          Sigma          Epsilon         OFFICERS         IRiGiay          WWiRi@sar          —          2          =          President         VIOLA          PENNINGTON          _____._          Vuce-President         BETTY          VIC          ROLFE          ___ —          Recording          Secretary         ENIZANBIE          TE!          INBIDSINIEIR         Corresponding          Secretary         RUTH          HATFIELD          _____________          Chaplain         Distr          CONRAD          =a          ee          SCC         ILOWISIE..          ILINTINON,          oR         RUTH          HADWIGER          cae          eas          es          Historian         ANNES          JSCMEL,          2.          ee          SN          ONSO!         MARGARET          RIGGS          eee          a          _          Sponsor         Page          One          Hundred          Nine         To          fill          my          days          with          satisfying         activity,         lo          find          dominant          beauty          tn          art,         literature,          nature,          and_          friend-         ships,         To          Rnow          the          peace          and          serenity         of          a          Divine          fatth,         To          love          life          and          joyously          live         each          day          to          tts          ultimate          good—         This          ts          my          creed          in          Alpha          Stgma         Alpha.         Webster          defines          a          sorority          as          a          sister-         hood,          and          there          is          a          certain          something         about          sorority          life,          which          brings          the         members          closer          together.          Beautiful         friendships          are          started          which          last          long         after          college          days.         Gamma          Gamma          endeavors          to          achieve         a          sisterhood          that          will          make          the          chapter         a          vital          force          in          the          sorority,          a          powerful         factor          in          the          life          of          the          college,          and          the         community,          and          to          produce          women          of         poise,          personality,          power          and          purpose.         Gamma          Gamma          Chapter          was          estab-         lished          at          Northwestern          in          1916,          being         the          third          on          the          campus          at          that          time.         Page          One          Hundred          Ten         Alpha          Sigma          Alpha         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Williams,          Quinton,          Boyce,          B.          A         Green,          E.          Green,          M.          Brown,          Heaton,          J.          Brown.         Second          Row—Wiebener,          Riggs,          C.          Benefiel,         Hedges,          Turner,          Ricks,          Scripsick,          E.          Benefiel,         Leeper.         First          Row—Fulmer,          Card,          Cline,          Spicer,          R.          L.         Montgomery,          Greer,          Converse,          Paris.         (Those          Not          in          Picture)          Harzman,          Copas,         Stambaugh,          Elliott,          E.          L.          Montgomery.         OFFICERS         ERL          LENE          CLINE          President         WILMA          GREER          Vice-President         ELSIE          CONVERSE          Secretary         LOUISE          HARZMAN          :          Treasurer         LEOTA          LEEPER          Registrar         VADA          PARIS          :          _          Chaplain         PHYLLIS          GARD          Editor         ETHEL          GREEN          Collegiate          Representative         EVERETTE          MARIE          FULMER          Reporter         IOLA’          RICKS          é          Pianist         OFFICERS         VELMA          RUTH          BUOGYD                    =          ===          President         GWENDOLYN          DEE          JULIAN          __          Vice-President         (CUINUIDUN          MWIUCICIE          TEYNRIQEILIL,          =          Secretary         GUMSINIDOL          YIN          IDE          JOLIN,                    Treasurer         MUSS          MUAIINNS          ILXibROY          .-          _.-.__           Sw@psons         Miss          AFTON          BILBY         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Second          Row—Bilby,          Staggs,          Coulter,          Brunsteter         Bodey,          Farrell,          L.          E.          Wililams,          Shirey,          Lyday.         First          Row—Shorter,          Julian,          Crisp,          Bloyd,         Blasdel,          E.          G.          Williams,          Lamphere.         Pi          Kappa          Sigma         Alpha          chapter          of          Pi          Kappa          Sigma         was          organized          at          Ypsilanti,          Michigan         in          1894          and          the          Beta          chapter          was          in-         stalled          at          Northwestern          in          1899,          which         makes          Pi          Kappa          Sigma          the          oldest          na-         tional          sorority          on          the          campus.         Pi          Kappa          Sigma          holds          as          its          ideal         good          scholarship,          good          citizenship,          and         upward          growth          in          the          moral,          mental         and          social          status          of          young          womanhood.         That          this          ideal          has          borne          fruit          is          evi-         denced          by          the          positions          of          responsibility         held          in          later          life          by          its          alumnae.         These          ideals          of          endeavor          and          service         have          a          large          part          in          moulding          the          char-         acter          of          its          membership,          an d          instilling         a          feeling          of          loyalty          and          devotion          which         is          an          aid          to          high          living          throughout          life.         “The          Laurel,’’          the          official          magazine         of          Pi          Kappa          Sigma,          is          published          three         times          yearly,          and          through          it          the          various         chapters          are          united          in          mutual          interest         and          improvement.         Page          One          Hundred          Eleven         On          April          20,          1898,          eight          students         at          the          Virginia          State          Normal          School          lo-         cated          at          Farmville,          Virginia,          and          an-         xious          to          further          a          spirit          of          sisterhood         and          to          establish          a          standard          of          high         ideals          among          themselves,          banded          _          to-         gether          to          form          the          Alpha          Chapter          of         Sigma          Sigma          Sigma.         The          Sorority          at          the          Convention          of         1911          voted          to          limit          the          Chapter          roll         to          Teachers          Colleges,          the          first          to          be         strictly          a          national          education          sorority.         Since          that          convention          the          sorority         has          limited          itself          strictly          to          the          educa-         tion          field          and          has          grown          from          a          small         southern          society          to          a          national          education         sorority          with          a          membership          of          some         five          thousand          in          thirty-three          active         chapters,          and          as          many          alumnae          groups.         Members          are          living          in          every          state          in         the          Union          and          in          many          foreign          coun-         tries.         XI          Chapter          of          Sigma          Sigma          Sigma         was          organized          and          installed          at          N orth-         western          State          Teachers          College,          Alva,         Oklahoma,          December,          1915.          Its          many         chapters          bear          witness          that          the          sorority         is          a          success          in          its          field.         Page          One          Hundred          Twelve         Sigma          Sigma          Sigma         INANE)          INE          WAKE          TIMOR         Back          Row—Rackley,          Gheen,          Hansen,          Long-         hofer,          Town,          Huggle,          Nida,          Landon,          Keck          ana         Higginbotham.         Front          Row——P.          Maedgen,          G.          Maedgen,          Ware-         hime,          Chaffee,          Peters,          McClure          and          Duer.         OFFICERS         EVELYN          CHAFFEE          President         DOROTHY          LANDON          Vice-President         LUCILLE          HANSEN          -          Treasure:         ISLA          WAREHIME         ELSIE          FAE          PETERS         LINNIE          LEE          MCCLURE          ;         -          Triangle          Correspondent         Corresponding          Secretary         Triangle          Correspondent         ESTHER          LONGHOFER          Sentirie€s         MRS.          RACKLEY          AND          MRS.         HIGGINBOTHAM          Sponsors         OFFICERS         BEN          HARROVER          __          ee          esidene         SAINI          ae          Nl          ©          Ole          un          Ce          ecestdent         FILONED)          IMNCICILAWN|          2-22          =          Sani         IWEAAIP          WONLECOMWP          RRO         Delta          Tau          Gamma,          a          men’s          social         fraternity,          was          founded          May          10,          1938,         at          Northwestern          State          Teachers’          Col-         lege          and          has          for          its          purpose          the          develop-         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Fox,          Professor          Drake          Bingham,         Lindsay,          Minnick,          Green,          Tucker.         Front          Row—Walcott,          Nicola,          Harrover,          Mc-         Clain,          Fogleson,          Fisher.         (Other          members          not          tn          picture)          Austin,          Bul-         lard,          Rosebery,          Bunch,          West,          and          Flynt.         Delta          Tau          Gamma         ment          of          personality          and          the          building         of          character          for          its          members.         The          organization,          composed          of          six-         teen          male          students          representing          nearly         every          phase          of          student          life          and          activity,         is          active          in          campus          affairs,          and          1s          de-         signed          to          furnish          the          advantages          of          a         fraternity          to          men          who          would          ordinar-         ily          be          unable          to          afford          it.         It          is          a          non-political,          non-secretive         organization          and          its          membership          is          re-         stricted          to          those          men          who          show          an         active          interest          in          their          work          and          who         meet          the          approval          of          every          member.         Page          One          Hundred          Thu          teen         In          the          spring          of          1938          on          a          campus         that          was          barren          of          men’s          social          organ         izations,          a          group          of          young          college          men         decided          to          band          together          to          form          a          so-         a          hat          '         cial          fraternity          which          they          called          the         Mu          Alpha          Sigma          Tau          Fraternity.         Membership          in          the          fraternity          re-         quires          that          one          must          have          at          least          a          B         average,          an          unquestioned          moral          charac-         ter,          and          must          have          previously          exhibited         qualities          of          leadership.         Service          to          the          school          being          one          of          its         ideals,          the          fraternity          members          served         as          guides          during          Senior          day,          and          took         active          participation          in          the          Homecoming         activities.          Believing          that          the          physical         should          be          stressed          as          well          as          the          mental         in          college,          the          fraternity          entered          a          bas         ketball          team          in          the          intramural          play         and          finished          near          the          top          in          the          final         standings.         Mu          Alpha          Sigma          Tau         NAMES          IN          PICTURE         Back          Row—Sargent,          Bixler,          Yeoman,          Thomp         son,          McDaniel,          Mitchell,          Paph,          and          Harvey.         Second          Row—Sharp,          Ging,          Lee,          Kinnaman         Winsted,          Hanan,          Wagner,          Beck          and          Bayless.         Front          Row—Frieden,          Quinlan,          Strader,          Capper         Irons,          Smith,          George          and          Folltart.         VICTOR          CAPPER          President         PERRY          IRONS          Vice-President         RAY          BIXLER          Secretary         IRVING          SMITH          Treasure:         PROFESSOR          CAMPBELI          Sponsor         Snapshots         Page          One          Hundred          Fifteen         Northwestern          High          School          Senior          Class         Margaret          Riggs          Sponsor         Warren          Brown          President         Paul          Koppitz          Vice          President         Gilbert          Gribble          Sponsor         Ella          Louise          Hyde          Secretary         Jean          Wesner          Treasurer         Ivan          Behel         Luren          Brehmer         Earl          Denny         Verlin          Denny         Wanda          Deusinger         Clyde          Eichman         William          Eversole         Lester          Fisher         Luvena          Harper         Mary          Alice          Herold         Alvin          Hiatt         Ruby          Hull         Lille          Belle          Looney         Mark          Looney         Gerald          McWilliams         Jerry          O'Neil         Alma          Paph         Naomi          Steadman         Maxine          Stoner         Elaine          Strawn         Esther          Terwort         John          Thilsted         Page          One          Hundred          Sixteen         Student          Index         This          index          includes          only          those          students          which          have          pictures          in          the          class          panels.         SENIOR          CLASS         NAME          PAGE          NAME          PAGE         NGG          Reino          921          Gl          SSG”          =e          oe          Oe          ee          ee          20          IDG          MOND,          TOS          oe          24,          78         Ad          Sinevee          Var          re          ne          ee          ee          eee          ee          ee          eee          SL          20          MeN          KereVOD          Crt          ew          ee          ee          AS          eee          Oil         ATi          dersoms          Wivieliyiig          =          =          ee          eee          ee          21,          103          IBC          WalS          ee          A          Der          U,          ae          ee          eee          ee          ee          a          24         AN          AECS          Sealy          ee          eet          eee          ot          oe          eee          ee          PAM          UPON          RUSS          Cl          eee          ss          a          See          An          2          24         Baker          MOULS          a)          me.          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TOON:          onl          a          Se          ee          5          ABU         CrOZIEL          eM          ar          Ol          Cae          ee          ee          ee          23060          ToOhnSOnN          Glens          ss          ee          ee          eee          oe          ee          32,          74         Converse          wl          sles          30,          59,          100,          110          TOHNSO          ND          MEvOlaln          Cease          ae          ee          ea          eS          32         Gideon,          Wie          hie          2          ee.          Se          ae          So          ae          ee          ee          30          JONES          Step          eeet          e          ee          ae          akc          ee          ee          ee          ke          32         Page          One          Hundred          Seventeen         Index         JUNIOR          CLASS         NAME          PAGE         Meller          Grace          e222          .20          6S          eee          Ose          eae,         Krause,          ATOM          ees          =,          Se          a          Se.          ese         Breuse,          Jabtiree          eee          eee          gn,          64         Lansdown,          Goldina          —22252          2.2          Se          eee          ee         Lee,          La          wean          ss          ae          eee          32,          64,          114         Beni,          HIvest.          3-2)          ee          ee          eee          32         Litten,:          saute)          eee          ee          ee          eee          ee          =          ee         Lt          ton.          SISOS          6          ee          ee          32,          59,          109         Upton,          “Inet          Sor          ee          ee          ee          ee          ee          ao         LP          yoGan          ape          pad          Mogeokerks          ene          SeokT          eee          Ge          =n          Ba          eons          wollen          bd         Maddox,          Marioris.          2.          33,          100,          109         Macdeen          seanline          =          ratesee          ol          bale.         AVES          ahi          ge          By          eri          (wey          oy          2          el          ee          Be          ee          a          Bee          as,         Meissner,          Foley          6          thee          ee          Soe          09         Meuschike,          Sachkia          S52          ee          3)         Miller,          INO          Wail          ese          ee          ee          ee          ee:          eae          Alia         Wi          Gbabaprol          ee          sate          wee          ee          eee          Se          ee          hile          a          BiiL          wl)         Moles;          Carrie          =          fe          eager          ee          ee          a         NEQOL          Gas          EXAVV          ce          ee          2          e          ee          SOM,          lot         NMyars          iilnirere:          235          se          ee          eee          Son          eu         MeDaniel,o          Vir          el          se          eee          a          eee          OY         doRenvu          edo          Me          Wabletcnokepe.          =          Se          Oe          ee          ee          =          aisy,          SMO         INGLE          ©          GS          see          ee          Sono          LOO         Nicola          Stanilews          ==          25.          ee          ee          eo          ores         OPN          GI          iaic          Ke          a          eee          ee          ee          Bie          Jy          70s          eal         Paris?          Vaida          3s          eee          mie          alos         Pennine          tones          Violas          22          eee          =          ee          KU)         Peters,          Elsie          Mae          22          2          2          By          ehaeetiteny          ll         PODE:.          SEOe           =          eee          ee          eee          oe          Ol          mall         Potter          V          Glia          =          oe          es          ee          ee          eee          33,          100         Preston.          helen          pie          oa          en          eee          28,          62         Quinlan,          Wayne          ______          LOO          Woe          Dioula          oan          oo          Ls         FUT          Upp          Ti          pe          el          a          a          eee          eee          eee          33         ASSO          Melos          pee          ee          ee          eee          ie         ELT          VES          he          et          i          ee          ee          ee          34,          100         SOPHOMORE          CLASS         EP          Migeecmalonpted          ie,          gesiiic          spe          eal          foe          Sn          oe          Se          ae          el          36         APMOL          UDC          U          Cre          ieee          ae          ee          eee          36         Pin          ty          oyeaonah          mlb          ayel          goiter          2k          eos          ee          SE          ee          SOeeLOls         Benetiel,”          Evelyne          ee          a          ees          36,          LO0)          110         Beard’          @:2)          Vee          ee          ao          eee          ee          ee          36         Jeon          ORs          (a)          Glee          gl          Es          18          Wala          ee          CA          les          2          Pe          8          ot         Bier          ECO          eek.          ree          ere          oO;          OD;          655          66,          4         laine          alG          Vs          eee          ee          Se          ee          eee          ee          oo          Bill         1S{orchmeareWol,          eKonnunie,          =          =          ome          2          MeN          ee          ai         Bouton,          une          22s          eee          ee          ee          eee          37         [SIM          KON          UN          WAEN          ANSUIER          eo          Sl          ee          Ee          es          Ben          ee          RO)         Biss          2          Dero          chive          ea          ee          ee          ene          37,          oo         Byrd,          Darrel.          Vac          ea          eae          os          eee          ee          oes          Atel         (Sr          HIbEopo          el          avelavcialiy          oo          nae          ase          wl          Ess          |          Bue         Gamipbell,          “Eine,          ae          ee          ee          eee          Sie         Gapper.          VAGtOn          ==          ae          ee          SG          Marui          vale!         CVE          Vela          eva          Ss          eee          ee          Si,          fet         Darr,          Ploy          d          ©2282          Se          a          eee          ee          ail         CG          AVIEN          ODA)          Can          ee          aoe          ee          eee          eee          si         Decker!          Mora          bel          ere          see          ee          eee          eee          eee          37         Delay;          SEA          ZG)          Rae          eee          eis          ee          eS          mL         TIEMO          SSS          NER          UG          ete          See          ea          ee          say         Durent?          Billit=.          2          eee          ee           eee          ee          if         jHMUNon          di          WMA          oO          ROesy          mate:          ee          Se          ay          IMUR         Eolmiaite.          .          Vie          limi          as          va          ee          ee          38         Hahevws          Kathleéi          2          =          eee          a          ee          eee          38         fearrells          we          laudia          Sl          sWGll          eee          ee          eee          yep          bell         Ox,          sELODG          A          ee          Se          ee          eee          38         vive          sWtta          iMiie          Bee          ee          ee          38         Gallon.          Dorothy          Rose...          38,          109         CEP          Moho          le          bairpegl          Boy          Ue          con          pars          ee          eee          SP          ee          SS          oy          ee          ge          38,          103         Gassett)”          ©          pail          ya          ee          ee         George,          Branklin          2220                    os”          aise          ile          Asa          Gee          abit!         Gheen,          Mary          Prajices          2          2—          eee          BO.          Gd          Le         Ging,          Herman®          o22          2          eo.          Ure          Toe          fdas          ere.          UNI:         LE          t          iyig          =)          WP          0)          a)          9          a          Sng          eee          ne          wy          Gee          ee          ou         Plarpiiton:          tA: ta;          ae          see          ee          eee          eo          ee          Ores         Fharian-          iS          Cal          ey          oe          ee          oe         Ela          rrney:          (iG          Sr          eee          ee          ee          ee          39         Barver-          Donald)          =.          -=5-.          =          Neat          fe          Saas          Groner          is          aoems          oUF         Harvey,          Gee          225          2          2S          eee          39         rare)          ous          6s          ee          ee          36,          110         Ps          tirela,          sible          ee          a          ee          Boe          eo.)          Sieg         Redecess          Barhare          255-2          eee          ae          ali)         Page          One          Hundred          Eighteen         NAME          PAGE         Reed:          SJ          iy          Sects          cet          oo          ee          eee          pa,          Way          ebaa,          ae         Leed,’          Madeline.          22s          45.8  .          San          eee          34         Remmele:          ‘Betty          ==          eee          34,          60         Richardson,          elt          2          ee          34         Robinson.          Marware          ts          ee          eee          ee          34         RObINSOn,          =          TO          Dee          ee          ee          eee          24,          79         Rock,          Gaul:          es          a          a          ee          ee          34         Rolle          Setiys          V1          Cea          ee          eee          34,          108,          109         Ruplé,           Marcay          et          2s          ae          ees          34         Ryelt          Marea          rete          oe          ee          a          eee          34         DA          VEL.          SVE          ye          pees          ee          eee          35;          LOL         Soh          wah          Fem          et          hi:          See          eae          ee          eee          35         STaW          EO          SCN          ea          rs          pee          ee          35,          100         Simo          me          RVC          ee          ee          35,          209         Sinithy          MBessieg          2522-6          eee          ee          eee          35         Smoath,          Devin          235.          5G,          SiilGan          as          nc          lom          cnt          eml         Stith;          J          OG.          26-75          0-          a          |          oe          35         Stambaugh,          Sudie          Fae          -_________          35,          60,          100,          203         Sutton,          Opal          a2          224)          2-2          eee          35         Swezey          Opal.          2a          2          ae          eee          35         Tabor,          MGecil:          2225          4          ole          oe          a          eee          35         Thomass          iran          ka:          =)          22s          ee          eee          35         TOW,          JOD          nt,          eS          a          ee          eee          35         TUE          OE          NCGS          ee          35)          doe          ee         Mernon..          Mildred:          35          se          a          a          ee          eee          ee          30         Vore,          ack”          Sa          So          See          ee          ee          35,          79         Voth,          Rosa          Marie          oe]          ae          eee          35         SVVietli@en          GG,          Met          eae          Be          tie          ive          AbRIS:         Weigand,          Hival          Mag.          222          5s.          eee          ee          35         Weigand:          Palnier          (22          es          oe         Whites:          Correne)          as          =          aaa          meee          eee          SO          oe         AYYBxi          clo          ORI          nds          le,          ge          penne          ieee          ee          ST          ae          0,          dts          ie         MWS          cihea          ntl          laa          clonic          eee          ee          35,          LO9         Naeronoatehain          Gkyb@day          2          a          ee          ee          35         Hendricks,          “Rina          ss          =          eee          ee          oe         Elerren,          Obi}.          5          5          ee          ee          eee          Roe          6          Ae         aC          MG          ke          Ree          re          ee          a          ee          a9,          14,          Ao         Huckaby.          MNgZabetne          =—s2=          saan          395          200s          Olmos         Hucklebertysn          Corvin          ce          see          eee          ee          29,          LO9         Huddle          Marva          Nano          ane          (ee          eee          39,          100         Sviuienne           Ceawgen          acevo          hia          Oyevs.          222          2          39,          79,          111         Keck.          --          Vela          (ae          ee          See          ee          39,          79,          112         Kim          zeys:          Dee          S22.          ee          a          eee          40,          58         ikGibonatehontoyely          ISvoystes          a          Se          SO          Oyen          owt          Oneelens         rena):          JIS          Chie          rs          yev          es          eee          een          eg          ee          40         hans          downe          stelle          se          eee          eee          ee          ee          40         Landon          Doron          y          ==          AQiebO,          COM          tle          es          a          es         Léepers          Leota,          e326          eee          40,          100,          110         Leonhardt,          (Rachelle)          ss          ee          40         lewis;          ISenneth!          =          325:          2          =i)          eee          ee          40,          101         Tal          NG          Sas          tidje          tile:          os          ee          ee          ee          £05)          LOWS          iis         Longehoters          Histhier)          222...          aaa=          a          40775          LOS          eae         iM          Geiso          Olehelkess          8          Als          STA          Tie          has          ate         Mar          tina          ee          ler.          ee          eo          ere          ee          A          V8,          te         Mayj          Christin          ey          eer          ee          ee          41         Mimo          VER          ROI          2          Ui          PT          ayy          oN          Bs          de         IML          eS).          RIVE          y          Tim          pe          eee          ee          41,          75         Maller.          SING          Gr          ec          emer          eee          Aha          79.          SLs         Mocks          (Caxl          2          25)          a.          eae          ee          eee          ee          ee          41         Morehart,          tA          vis          =o          0s          ee          eee          41,          109         Moverw?.J          Oe:          [ae          ee          eo          eee          41         MeClure,          bhinniet          ee          2          sae          36,          00,08.          Lbe         MéCurley.          Pai)          2          ee          ee          eee          41,          102         Needs;          dbaisie,          sae          k          ee          e          eeeeeee          41,          56         Ienydhhot          saVangebaey          =.)          ee          Oe          415,          56.          0G         Nieckelsony)           (WW          ilGsre          ea          ee          16.40          Git         Oblander,)          Dorothy          (eos.          eee          41,          75,          103         Paph          ee          nry          (fae          4          a=          ae          oe          41,          114         Rarker..d          OSGDN:          pie          oes          ee          ee          eee          41         JRarks)          “D@SSi6          eas          =o          eee          eee          41,          79         led          cWUUbW          OK          he          A          Koyeumen          eee          rt          sete          41,          66,          102         Potter,          Marj          Ores          =          =e          =          ee          42,          78,          103         POT          CGI.          Vii          Cer          42,          59         Powell,          Gallen          22          eee          a          ee          42,          101         Puch:          Mada          eee          42,          15,          19         Quickel,          Ela]          di          se          ee          42         Quinton,          Katherine          ee          42,          60,          103,          110         RS          ES)          ORO          CL          eee          ee          42,          110         Index         SOPHOMORE          CLASS         NAME          PAGE          NAME          PAGE         IROSEDERVEEeLZO          Le          ie          eee          aeene          a          ee          eee          42,          64,          73          AMavoimayasyonny,          IRIN          43),          68,          C2,          Lia         PChiwala          Gpenl          Cay          eee          aa          ee          eee          ee          na          4255103          ANe          Vial          SHWE          EMG          UW          S0aNe          Oo          ee          ae          =          Re          A          eee          ee          3         Sanlebear,          MbyoNeeaKe)          25          =          ee          S22          ES          43          Wvenksle          miele,          Ibid          05)          ee          43,          60,          61         SWieuany          Weel          wo          Se          ee          en          eae          43,          14,          79,          i114          WaMm          Site          dl          eur          annky:          teen          spears          eee          eenire          eee          ay,          lala         SLEW          Enlil          'S          tet          ACl|O.117          ©          eee          ee          re          ee          ee          ro          43          Wiebener,          Katherine          _____-_____          43,          59,          100,          110         Smiths.          Helene          2s          ae          wee          ee          ee          ee          43,          100          Wier          elaine          eel          S|          aren          at          oe          ee          ee          aA          eS         Starzes7          sa          xi          Chase          at          ewe          eee          43)          1d          VV          ATER          S          ee          Mati          Va          gee          2,          ee          ee          eS          3         SLAP          Ner          we          Vil          Seen          See          ee          ee          a          eS          43,          Wile          itaiG          Cone          Gee          oe          oe          eee          ee          ee          43,          101         Saker          Bian)          Kae          eee          ee          anne          ene          wed          3          Dire          Taito          EX          ets          thn          1          eS          Ae          ea          Me          2          She          eek          eo          43         SOM,          Ii          weaeya          AG          ile          wes          My,          Br,          OS          VHA          re          neal          eI          SHUM          S          ee          eee          in,          Zia,          aOIk,          alae!         FRESHMAN          CLASS         ANCA          EN          OMUD          eh,          10)          6%          ee          44,          59          iste          Sie,          OS          eee          ke          ne          ee          46,          100,          103         JNGM          bes          9          SXen          aon          1p          La          ay          eee          ee          eee          44          IDEIValSig.          IMieweEyaASE          47         PX          CUT          set          J          (NC          Kei          eee          ee          ee          ere          oe          eS          44          Dean,          ISiiae          Maw          2          =          47,          100         JONINNES          aling          HSSeealol          kei          tps          et          mae          se          ee          Ce          44          PBYeS-mena,          SN          eK          ch          dt          Oe          See          el          ee          a          47         Albright,          A          Kovan          aio,          5          ee.          Sees          ert          ao          eee          44          Mexeras          bar          ihye          eee          =          See          oe          ee          ee          Are          TAK)         PACES          OT          Ms          EL          very          iret          ee          eee          eee          RE          ie          44          DODDS          ae          @          Crys          eee          ee          ee          ee           47         PATINGETS          OMe          EVO          0          Clay          ee          ee          ee          44          Dien          Dottie          Nia          ceeee=          =          see          eae          ee          47,          112         AMURIS,          JOC,          2222          =          sooo          eee          ane          sae          aa          sae          44,          79          ean,          Petite          oo          47         PAUL          IULID          gals          CCL          yy)          eee          sete          eee          Dieses          ee          ee          ee          44,          100          IDNA,          ISEeay          (Be)          22          47,          79         iBeadless          lorena          ga          esa          eee          es          ee          eke          44          Hasterlinge,          Pearl          irene)          ses.          ss          seas          47,          100         Beagle.’          GV          ieVa          Gee          ease          ns          ie          Se          eae          wes          i@ersnuevaubaye:,          (Cuvee          GE          ak          me          oe          Be          47         Beiderwellaeehenmn          any          =e          ee          44          Nvelkdnenxehe,          WGuaokil          oe          47         Balitzae          Marty          Ol          Cues          ee          ee          ee          oe          45          jE,          SHON          GR:          @          aoe          ee          ee          ee          ee          Oe          47         Benedlcomn          Cx          eee          ae          eee          45,          74,          79          MRIS,          IWikewobhne          2          47         Benson          Acer          eee          =e          =          eee          es          45,          74,          78,          79          nese,          dite          oe          Aq         Beredall          Calvin:          Se.          ee          45          aves,          Teeerawaved,          2          2          Ae          tHe          eh,          U8)         Bere          dalle          JOV          Cera          ==          sas          aes          2          eee          45,          103,          109          Inia,          Witney          JNNee          2          47,          56,          79,          100         BEES          EL          eMr          vie          tig          =          ee          a          eee          eS          ee          45          EMI          Ne,          USUI          Roepe          Ee          ee          47,          79         BOE          an          ee          ee          ee          eee          ee          45          Jegevon          dubai          doeeshsre          kee          Te          ee          47         Blas          elaine          dae          ===          See          ee          ee          A,)          NOOR          Taal          ipaahen,          OME          2          es          oe          ee          AT         iGi@ormmimeerr,          IPEVeneOe,          8          Be          45          Ee          iyapns          O11          ©          un          eee          ie          ee          ee          Le          ee          47         Be          wD          Siw          Ci          eat          Re          Fe          Se          ae          45,          95,          96          CHilonznioie          ClunAes          Us          2          ee          ee          47         Boninew)          Ono          thy:          =e          eee          oe          ee          45,          61          (Geinabaveve,          IOlGe          2          Aliris          Git),          ee)         IB          OLUChHie          re          TOR          CIC          mee          mee          se          ee          ee          eee          40          (Seeyewsley          ILOael          ee          Ano)          Olen          o          Samak         IBYOUUR          AOS          Koei          okey          ae          ee          eee          45,          77          (CEA          meee          ee          Mee          ee          EE          ot          Se          Se          er          eee          -          47         IB          Oy,          Ceres          EUUGhg          =          =e          ee          oe          ee          ee          45,          79,           110          Gerbers          oar          eww          eaten          eee.          ee          ee          Fe          47,          77         IB          OVC          Tero          an          tae          ees          Seen          ee          ee          WE          Se          45          Gerréel          sip          Psi          s          wane          ee          ee          ees          ee          A         brewer,          Opal,          22          =          a          ee          45          Greene          Senta          Alc          es          ===          =          eee          AN,          (eh,          ay         BOOKS          PaO          Lynton          45          Green          O          Dts          eae          as          ae          ee          ae          Ske          ee          ATG          io          gn          uks         fBpeoNnanly          ©          TEI          OIKeS          oes          ee          eee          ee          ee          45,          56          (Giiasvoves,          IDGhwehitel)          2          2          ee          eee          47         ISTROM          MAG          |          One          ei          aNs          WE          as          Sa          eS          ee          45          Eales          aeAr          Chie          pa          ee          ene          Gee          4          66.          ae          79)         IBeboaseeueie,          Ilha          Wee          45,          111          EPA          Std          ona          =e          oe          est          ENG          ays          BXe         Bonar,          AWitkohweel          45,          59          isles,          IDeVie:          22          iM,          {Elks          tsi          (02)         lsierastonie)          MING          t:          Bel          =          a          ee          ee          45,          91          iBieiopeda,,          Ol          Lo          2-22          oe          ee          47,          101         BULn          etter          Bette          pemee          eee          ae          Ha,          (Ulhs          “U8)          lsheravelevesyojol,          IRWMOMENRGL          —          2          ee          ee          47         Bullard          wo          wardis=ses          seas          es          ee          45,          101          SMS          BAW.)          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(eee          2          oe          eee          ee          53;          00;          19         Williams          Cla          reyes          2          eee          ee          es          ee          53,          110         Williams          Miva          Gre          Ge.          a          ae          a          53,          111         Wilttainss          Margarete          soe          ss          eee          53,          100         Warden,          Wilson          225.          225          eee          53         Wilson,          KredALecs          22          222s          eee          Da         Wilso6n;          Olive          See          ees          53         Wingo,          Verda          Louise          22.)          2          eee          53,          60         Wright,          Doris)          520-50          sear          a          ee          53         SWV          Unt          SCT          Each          re          a          see          53         Meld          aba          Pag          Crghait          25          Be          2k          we          oe          Oe          ee          ba,          4.          79         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-one         Pac         You          and          your          gang          can          have          as          much          fun          and          can          enjoy          drinks          as          refreshing          as          Maxine,          Erl         Lene,          Perry          and          Ross|          are          having          here          at          Nall’s.          The          service          is          courteous,          the          cafe          air-condi-         tioned          and          the          prices          are          reasonable.          Could          you          ask          for          more?         Crouse          Barber          Shop          Steinmetz          Carmel          Corn         Shop         West          of          Central          National          Bank.         :          ICE          CREAM,          CANDY,          MAGAZINES         First-class          work.         MR.          AND          MRS.          T.          A.          CROUSE,          Barbers          Alva,          Phone          919          Okla.         =          and          t          Cafe          Our          Compliments          to          Northwestern         AIR          CONDITIONED         Regular          Meals          Specialty          Sanderson          Barber          Shop         Short          Orders          Sandwiches         EVERYONE          WELCOME          Downstairs,          Monfort,          Bldg.         ye          One          Hundred          Twenty-two         HAMPSTEN'S           COLLEGE          SHOP          Complete          Furnishings          for          Men                  Wilson          Bros.          Haberdashery          ‘‘Skipper’’          Sportwear.                  NORTH          SIDE          OF          SQUARE         ALVA          LUMBER          CO.         PAINTS,          OILS,          VARNISHES,          MANUAL          TRAINING          LUMBER,          ETC.         Your          patronage          greatly          appreciated.         Alva,          926          College          Phone          289          Oklahoma         Bynums’          Sandwich          Shop          WANTED!         Just          one          more          Customer.         SANDWICHES          —          —          —          CHILE         The          students          downtown          hangout.         AND          BEER         HESTERS          DRUG          STORE         a         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-three         45          Years          of          Service         Monforts          was          founded          in          1894.          Northwestern          was          founded          in          1898.         These          many          years          of          service          to          Northwestern          College          will          be          remem-         bered          by          the          thousands          of          students          as          a          school          store          of          friendly          rela-         tions.         Remember          our          LIBRARY          BOOKS          for          all          grades          and          high          schools.          Wholesale          prices          to          schools         on          BOOKS—School          Supplies—Athletic          goods.         MONFORT          BOOK          CO.         McLELLAN'S         SOUTH          SIDE          OF          SQUARE         Alva,          Oklahoma         ee          _         Kent          W.          Johnson          Winters          Shoe          Shop         Travelers          Accident          Insurance          Tickets          for         that          trip,          1          day          or          longer.          FOR          BETTER          SHOE         REPAIRING         Phone          60,          Alva.         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-four         ‘“There’s          not          money          in          heaven,’          de-          The          sin          is          not          in          the          sinning          but          in         clares          an          evangelist.          “This          probably          ex-          being          found          out.         plains          why          so          many          people          go          to          hell         trying          to          get          some.         Society          is          a          hospital          of          incurables.         They          say          that          money          talks;          about          all          Success          depends          on          back-bone          not         it          says          to          most          of          us          is          ‘‘good-bye.”’         wishbone.         The          automobile          is          a          great          moral          |         force.          It          has          completely          stopped          horse-          He          is          a          fool          who          cannot          be          angry;         stealing.          but          he          is          a          wise          man          who          will          not.         Congratulation          to          Students          of         Northwestern          from          Honey          Bee          Flour                  THE          ALVA          ROLLER          MILLS         Alva,          Oklahoma         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-five         The          style          is          correct          because          the          slippers          are          from—         WARRICK’S         and          Vada          SEES          the          fit          is          perfect          by          use          of         WARRICK’S          X-Ray         THE          ONE-STOP          SHOE          STORE         CAMPUS          CANTEEN         Opposite          Herod          Hall          Phone          64         Geo.          Potuznik          Shoe          Shop         Catering          to          student’s          needs—and          our          sincere         “Let          George          Rebuild          ‘Em”          appreciation          of          your          loyal          support,          past          and         present!          ‘’Good          things          to          Eat.’’          Also,          school         supplies,          notions,          toilet          sundries.         Complete          line          of          Polishes          and          Laces.         THE          GARDNER’S         Alva,          Oklahoma.          Phone          494         (a         BREDFORDS          OIL          CO.         Wholesale          and          Retail         CITIES          SERVICE          GASOLINE,          OILS          and          GREASES         U.          S.          TIRES,          Accuracy          Tires          —          24-hour          Service         Normal          and          6th          Street          PHONE          801          Alva,          Oklahoma         Deep          Rock          Service          Tanner          Bros.          Clothing         Station          |          Co.         502          Normal.          Phone          242.          Alva,          Oklahoma         COMPLETE          FIRESTONE          SERVICE          Everything          to          wear          from          lad          to          dad.         Gordon          Booth,          Manager.         J.          C.          Conley,          Agent          Alya,          Oklahoma         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-stx         NORTHWESTERN          BOOSTERS          Since          1917         THEFARMERS          COOPERATIVE          ASSOCIATION         “Oklahoma’s          Leading          Cooperative”         5th                    Santa          Fe          Alva,          Okla.         Ale          SINAUS          SkOle         Alva,          Oklo.          WOODS          MUSIC          CO.         THE          AMSDEN          LUMBER          COMPANY         The          Place          for          College          Girls          to          Shop          CiveEKIMEACIBancliceniqhy          cur          home:         Your          Patronage          Is          Appreciated         516          College          Avenue.          Alva,          Oklahoma.         Paae          One          Hundred          Twenty-seven         In          Alva,          Its         Jetts         A          Complete          Store         For          WOMEN          and          CHILDREN         AND          APPRECIATES          SEEING          IT          GROW         in          Style          eeeas          oat          in          Value         MODERATE         THIS          STORE          IS          BACKING          NORTHWESTERN          IN          PRICE         Distinctive          ease          ence?          Dependable         —_——           n—e—e—ereeeee—eee          ooo          Nn          eer          ———         MEMORIES         Every          student          Cherishes          the          memories          of          School          Life          and          the          highlights          of          the          years          are         BANQUETS!         We          Specialize          In          Banquets         for          all          occasions.         Give          your          Junior-Senior          or          Organization          banquets          that          Extra         Something          in          Delicious          Food.          Served          in          the          Most          Exquisite         manner.         PKS          beul         “Alva’s          Leading          Hostelry”’          Moderate          Prices         Discuss          your          plans          with          DON          WEAVER,          manager.         BANQUET          ROOMS          ARE          AIR-CONDITIONED         Dr.          Pepper         Alva          Dr.          Pepper          Bottling          Co.         PHONE          142         W.B.          JOHNSTON          GRAIN          CO.         In          Alva          since          1924.         PURINA          FEEDS—-SEEDS—COAL.          Operating          100,000          bu.          Elevator         C.          O.          NICKEL,          Manager         Phones—Local          142-LD11         Page          One          Hundred          Twenty-nine         WOODS          COUNTY          ABSTRACT          CORPORATION         Only          complete          set          of          Records          in          Woods          county.         Member          Oklahoma          and          American          Title          Associations.         ALVA,          OKLA.          PHONE          46         Time          was          when          a          woman's          face          was          her          fortune,          now          it          is          the          paint          manu-         facturer's          fortune.         “Why          is          a          pancake          like          the          sun?”’         ‘“Dat’s          easy;          it          rises          out          of          der          yeast          and          sets          behind          der          vest.’         Dr.          Carter:          “Strictly          speaking,          doesn't          our          hearts          rest          more          than          any          other         part          of          our          body?”’         Elvest          Lehl:          “All          except          the          brain.”         Paul          McCurley:          “‘Why          do          you          close          your          eyes          every          time          I          kiss          you,          dear?”’         Ima          Ladwig:          “Why,          every          time          you          kiss          me          I          think          I’m          in          Heaven,          and          who         ever          heard          of          a          red          headed          angel?”         DOCTORS          SERVICE          BEEGLES          DRUG         STATION          STORE         Across          from          Campus          North          Side          Square          Alva,          Oklahoma         Ce         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty         HEADQUARTERS          for          BAND          AND          ORCHESTRA         INSTRUMENTS          INOKLAHOMA         Band          and          Orchestra          instruments          from          the          best          that          is         made          to          the          lowest          in          price          that          is          good.          .          .          .          High         and          low          notes          are          easier          when          played          on          a          New          KING!         New          and          used          band          instruments          sold          on          easy          and         convenient          terms.          Your          old          band          or          orchestra          instru-         ment          accepted          in          trade.          We          repair          and          recondition          all         makes          of          band          and          orchestra          instruments.         (HENOWETH          «GREEK         ENID,          OKLAHOMA         When          thinking          of          jewelry          think          of—         Monfort-Smith's          BeE           Northwestern’s          headquarters          for          fine          jewelry.         See          our          complete          line          of:          Class          Rings,          Class         Selected:         Pins,          Sorority          Pins,          Fraternity          Pins,          Announce-         ments,          Name          cards,          Gruen          watches,          and          other         Pasteurized          Dairy          Foods         lines          in          First          Class          Jewelry.         and          Ice.         MONFORT-SMITH'S         ALVA,          OKLA.         Home          Owned.         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-one         WALBERT          STORES          CO.         5c          to          $1.00          merchandise         South          Side          Square         The          very          latest          in          Hair          Styling.         A          Style          for          each          individual         HERRICK          BEAUTY          SALON         507          College          Phone          68         Permanents          $1.50          to          $7.50.          Shampoo          and          Hair          Style          50c         Air          conditioned.          We          use          soft          water.         TYREE          CLOTHING          CO.         North          Side          Square         Alva,          Oklahoma         Page          One          Hundred          Thirty-two         isn't          enough          when          you          want          to          “'click.”         READIN’          |         RITIN'          AND         So          if          you          feel          that          you          are          in          danger,         drop          down          to          the.          .         RITHMETIC         RIALTO          )                   THE          3R's          OF         AM                    AMUSEMENT         RANGER         For          ‘your          ‘pleasure          and          convenience.          Get          a          date          and          go          to          class          at          one          of          the          3R’s.         Jef.          Bower:          (in          a          shoe          store)          “I         Id          lik                    ee          eT,          |         PALACE          CLEANERS          _|          Would          like          t0          se,          pair          of          shoes          chat         Cletk:          =          So          would          [e         Phone          360          511          College          Avenue         Miss          Shirey:          ‘Have          you          done          your         Loren          Wan          Sickle,          manager          ;          :          A         outside          reading          yet?         Paul          Smith:-“No          it’s          too          cold.”         Young          Hopeful:          “Dad,          what          is          the         Board          of          Education?”’         Wayne          Quinlan:          “J          like          work;          it          nde          “OW          GE          SRO          ie          mates          tS         ;          a          school,          it          was          a          shingle.”         fascinates          me.         Ira          Painton:          ‘‘Me,          too;          I          can          sit          and          iis          iene          i          ke          eon”         look          at          it          for          hours.          She:          ‘‘I          should          say          not!’’—But          she         didnt.         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