Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)
- Class of 1937
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PUBLISHED JUNIUD CLDSS of NomuwLsTLnN UNIVERSITY 0 E EVHNSTUN and culcnfsn, ILL. HUNDRED PTHIRTV g 5 Z an 1 --- ...,-- ffl-. .7- S-1'- I Woodout by PAUL HONORE lllll lilillllll To Harry Franlclin Harrington M. A., L. H. D. Professor of Journalism and Director of the Medill School of Journalism, we dedicate this, the 1937 Syllabus. Q Brilliant leader in his chosen field, understanding counselor to the problems oi youth,i far-sighted administrator of matters scholastic, he carved a large place For himself in the hearts ,-of the students and his Faculty colleagues. The passing of this creative and inspiring man has robbed Northwestern University of 'much that is Fine. N NS M R A N qj2m+.'JTm JuNn o R CLASS gwfm A C T l v I T IE 5 QJWVTM FEATURES T . C S GDM-it-Sw. QRGANIZATIONS GJMSWW Mc K IN Loc K Wi JEEP Hi The 1937 Syllabus Features the woodcut interpretations of Mr. Paul Honore. 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XS N ff - fg X I 1 L in Q- -.- ,X I, NX SQ' ihs 3.3 ' N N Els' 9 1 V x 93 Z' X X ,X 1- '-lifiz.-'-.':': l ' l ,ff'?,2mfr W EQ f f X+'1lNll1lIHlll!Ml 1l,HZfff f Ei f VE R S IT YA U MINI S T R i . 2 f . F . Ydmwhaam N S T u n E N T A n M lN ISNT RATIO N Section Editor Constance McClure u N IV E R SIT ADMINISTRATION Photograph by Frezl S. Niern.u1Ir1 mw?mM,f,:w1 flwfsvfwzzvweef-ffmIx.,.-fvzaad,Nw2rfhmJg.'9!9w4m.,!1av9Y4w44...I,4rssorvwnvnzz. ,v I ,, 'WL '11, f ,--In... 'f -H, Ir, ,, I 4. 0r.,' 1' I , I'v.,. 1 9311 I. I .I.v . I iw: ' I 1 an I, 4 x I ' ff 'N -n',f,.. , 4 1 N 'A THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY XVALTER DILL SCOTT The first class of four students entered Northwestern University in the Fall of 1855, eighty years ago this past autumn. President Clark T. Hinman, elected on ,Tune 23, 1853, had spared himself so little in his efforts for the new University that he had died October 1, 1854. There was no president to greet the new student body but they were met by two faculty members, Henry S. Noyes, Professor of Mathematics and William D. Goodman, Professor of Greek Language and Literature. The only University Building, still standing on the Campus was Old College, scarcely com- plete when the new University moved in to initiate its limited curriculum. At that time, as now, the University's desires and hopes far exceeded its abilities a11d the courses offered in Mathematics and Greek on the opening were but a small part of the original curriculum planned by President Hinman. Less than twenty student generations separate the Northwestern University of 1855 from the Northwestern presented in this 1937 Syllabus. The University of today is the accomplishment of the period of but one manis life. There is now on the University payroll at least one man who was alive when Professor Noyes walked to his work that first morning through the Evanston mud. In these eighty years the University and Evanston have changed as living growths within which men have developed their ideas and their aspirations. Perhaps 'these facts are significant for those of us both students and faculty who think of Northwestern University as something huge, impersonal and final, without realizing that within this bulk, ideas and aspirations are struggl- ing toward a new University which may be the culmination some eighty years hence. A WAI,TER DILL ScoTT. MARK W. CRESAP MARK W. CRESAP . MILTON S. FLORSHEIM THEODORE W. ROBINSON EDWIN S. MILLS JAMES F. OATES IRWIN REW . TIARRY L. WELLS LIAROLD H. ANDERSON BERTRAM J. CAI-IN FRANK S. CUNNINGHAM BURT J. DENMAN PAUL H. FESLER ROBERT A. GARDNER DR. PAUL H. LIOEFFEL N.ATHAN W. MACCHESNEY GEORGE A. MCKINIIOCK LESTER J. NORRIS FRED W. SARGENT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS . President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer General Funds . Business llffanager TRUSTEES Elected by the Corporation MRS. ROBERT R. BAKER ROBERT W. CAMBELL ARTHUR W. CUTTEN WILLIAM W. DIXON MILTON S. FLORSHEIM MARTIN M. GRIDLEY JAMES R. LEAVELL THEODORE W. ROBINSON GEORGE P. MERRICK JAMES F. OATES DR. WALTER DILL SCOTT THE RT. GEORGE C. STEWVART SILAS H. STRAWVN FREDERICK J. THIELBAR LIARRY L. WELLS KENNETH F. BURGESS MARK W. CRESAP DR. IRVING S. CUTTER ,JOHN M. ELLIOTT MRS. EDSON QB. FOWLER THOMAS A. HARDWOOD DR. CHARLES H. MAYO MRS. C. MCCORNIICK EDWIN S. MILLS IRVVIN REW ELMER T. STEVENS CHARLES H. THORNE RAYMOND C. WIEBOIJDT THE REV. BISHOP ERNEST L. WALDORF TRUSTEES Elected by the Methodist Church Conferences DR. ERNEST F. TITTLE WILLIAM A. VAWTER REV. CLIFFORD NORTFHCOTI DR. S. MOORE THE REV. GORDON PHILLIPS THE REV. C. E. POLLACK THE REV. MARSHALL REED ' THE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION E. LYMAN .flssistant to the President lJiI'P!'l0l' qf Personnel .4lIf7lLIllSlI'dlLOII GRACE E. MIXNSON J. W. MILLER L Assistant to the A rlministration Director of Smflent Finance E. L. CLARK K.ATPIERINE GEORGE Director of Admissions Registrar J. W. ARMSTRONG FLORENCE S. ROBNETT J. L. ROLLINS Dean. of Nlen Doon of UYOIHGII Director of Dormitories ALMA STACK PERSING WILLIAM NIB1S Counselor to Women Counselor to Bleu R. TENCIIER I W. J. BUNTAIN Business Vocational and Employment Nfanager Placement Counselor SUMMER SESSION ERNEST H. HAHNE, Dean BUSINESS MANAGER HARRY L. WlELLS THE SUMMER SESSION of 1936 anticipates an enrollment of over three thousand stu- dents, with the heaviest registrations in the graduate and professional schools. For the under- graduate, however, the summer offers the opportunity to meet graduation requirements in three years and three summer sessions, in order to enter business or professional schools with the greatest economy to the family budget. Moreover, concentration and course requirements can be met during the summer, which makes it possible to engage in the extra-curricular activities offered during the regular session. Last summer many students took advantage of the opportunity to study on the beaches, combining study and pleasure in a most satisfactory manner. Only during the summer are Northwestern undergraduates able to take full advantage of the lake, which is the Universityfs greatest natural asset. ' ERNEST H. HAHNE. THE BUSINESS MANAGEMEN'T of Northwestern has attempted to keep before it at all times the real purpose of the institution, the training of a fine group of young men and women. Those who are part of our program feel keenly that their greatest contribution will be made if they keep the assets of this University in sound and liquid condition. No institution can be great without sound endowments. It is the pledge that your business officers make to the student body. We trust that whenever a question arises as to an action which has been taken that the students will always review it in the light of an attempt to keep this University on a sound financial basis. Our greatest joy is realized when we can add to the funds which go into our educational program. IJARRY L. WELLS. GRADUATE SCHOOL FRANKLIN Buss SNYDER, Dean, ,Q LIBERAL ARTS ADDISON HZIBBARD, Dean THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS as the division of the University oldest in point of years and largest in number of students enrolled, should presumably have most to contribute to a Syllabus built around the theme of traditions and customs. It is safe, I believe, for me here to ignore such items as freshmen caps, hobo day, the circus, athletic victories, and the various student social functions,since I feel certain that a board of student editors will do full justice by such traditions as these. I should like to emphasize, however, at least two other traditions which, if sustained throughout the years to come, will prove more important than whether or not Hrst- year students wear green caps: that the intellectual life is really important and that this intellectual life may best be offered to a group of selected students. Those features must be preserved and fostered. Only their continued existence will keep Northwestern an institution of which alumni may be really proud. ADDISON HLIBBARD THE GRAD UA TE SCHOOL has perhaps the highest privilege of any branch of an institution of learning-that of encouraging gifted men and women to contribute their knowledge and dis- coveries to the worthy end of increasing human comfort and satisfaction. Through the training of effective teachers, the Graduate School is indirectly responsible for the intellectual background and inspiration of the countryis youth, through the efforts of the research workers whom it fosters, the Graduate School has a share in producing new knowledge which will add to the general happiness and intellectual growth of the nation. Such have been the chief aims of graduate study in the pastg such they must continue to be in the future, if the Graduate School is not to fail in the task entrusted to it. FRANKLYN B. SNYDER ENGINEERING NIVILLIAM C. BAUER, Dean SPEECH RALPH B. DENNIS, Dean THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING aims to contribute its bit to human progress and to prepare its students for the greatest possible usefulness in the world in this united struggle of man for progress. This year the School has contributed its share to progress. Men must cross rivers, and bridges are necessary. A recent research which has been conducted here in cooperation with the cement industries will contribute to the progress of building concrete bridges. A paper will soon be pub- lished by the American Concrete Institute entitled, Analysis of Multiple Span Rigid Frame Bridges by the Slope-Deflection Method . Ten thousand reprints of this paper will be distributed by the Portland Cement Association to the construction industry. It is well to call attention to the fact that the Slope-Deflection Method was first proposed by Professor George A. Maney, our Professor of Structural Engineering. WM. CHARLES BAUER INTO THE SCHOOL OF SPEECH each year some student, generally a sweet young co-ed dashes and says, I want right away I50 words for the Syllabus . On what subject, what theme? , says I. Oh, anything , says she. She smiles sweetly and is gone, leaving one more Dean to wonder what will look well in print. This little dialogue is apparently as inevitable as Spring-and much less welcome-but here it is once again and so ......,, I Another year has rolled around, a year filled with the Alarms of War, filled with Fascism, Politics, campus and national, Supreme Court decisions, Public Enemies, and, in this part of the world and for this writer, Too Much Winter. QIt is February now.j Despite these and many other irritants Northwestern still survives. RALPH DENNIS COMMERCE RAI,IfII E. IAIEILMAN, Dean JOURNALISM XVILLIAM R. SLAUGIITER, I focational Advisor THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE was established at Northwestern University twenty- eight years ago to supply scientific training of university grade for young men and women who plan to enter business. The Northwestern University School ol' Commerce was a pioneer in the movement for business education and was a charter member of the American Association of Col- legiate Schools of Business. Since that time, university training for business executives has demonstrated its valI1e. This training is not intended to displace practical work in the business field, but to supplement and strengthen it. Training gained exclusively in the hard school of experience has proven a wasteful process, but business for years believed that men could learn in no other way. It is now clear, however, that by bringing together in systematic form the experiences of many firms, a university course of instruction enables the individual to profit by the combined experience of others. RALPH E. HEILMAN MEDILL SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM carries on, but without its director. Due to the unexpected death of Prof. Harry F. Harrington while registration was proceeding at the beginning of the school year last fall, a temporary arrangement had to be made quickly if the school was to operate effectively in the interest of its students. Under this plan, each member of the Medill faculty, as well as the administration and staff of the School of Commerce, has cooperated loyally. The captainless ship has been steered, and all signs point to a safe arrival in port at the end ofthe school year. The actual leadership may be gone, but its inspiration remains. WILLIANI R. SLAUGHTER. EDUCATION ERNEST L. MELBY, Dean MUSIC JoHN W. BEATTUQ, Dean THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION is the University's principal agency for the integration of its teacher education activities. It provides the professional training program for students preparing for educational work and cooperates with other colleges and departments ofthe University in preparing young men and women for a wide variety of educational pursuits. In so doing, the School of Education ministers to the needs of America's largest profession. One in every forty- seven gainfully employed persons is a teacher. The appropriate education of this army of educa- tional workers presents America with one of its most dynamic social challenges. A growing democratization of education has completely changed the character of the Work ofthe teacher in the average school. No longer can such a teacher be a mere specialist in a subject matter field. She must now be a specialist on children. She is called upon to organize the life ol' the school in such a way that it will make a well-rounded development of personality on the part of each individual child. ERNEST O. MELBY THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC has two main objectives: first, the education of music students who are to become teachers and professional musiciansg second, the cultural development of general University students. For professionally-minded musicians, we offer a great variety of courses which provide both information and skillg for general University students, we provide a limited number of courses plus unusual opportunity to participate in first class musical organizations, such as the Band, Orchestra, Glee Clubs, and A Capella Choir. Membership in these organizations, is of course, open to all University students. JOHN W. BEATTIE SecLion Editor Constance McClure STUDENT ADMINISTRATION PhUl0gTUIII1 by Fred S. N11 3' fn A.vTn-we W Ifmfwf+PeI. TI f A LGMEQEIM 4 I I I I 2 THE STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS VIRGIL D.-XY . Clzairman. CHUCK BRODINE . Secretary BILL GOLDEN . . Executive Secretary E. C. A. MEMBERS VIRGIL DAY VINCENT BONDERUD DICK GRAUMAN BARBARA BAKER CHUCK BRODINE PAUL MERR1N l'IELEN WATT MAXINE ALLABEN FRANK SEYL NORBIAN BRADISH Faculty Representative CLYDE MURLEY Faculty Representative The Student Governing Board is composed of outstanding seniors on campus chosen on the basis of merit and experience in student affairs. Each Student Governor is selected to represent specified Campus groups. In addition to the students, there is a permanent Executive Secretary and two faculty members on the Board. The functions of the Student Governing Board are two- fold: ' - First of all it provides a means for students to make rules and regulations for their own govern- ment. Secondly, the Student Governing Board directs the operation of the Evanston Campus Association. This association is designed to co-ordinate the many campus activities. From Rau:-F. SEYI., PROP. MURLE1', H. XVATT, V. DAY. V. BONDERUD Second Row-C. BRQDINE, P. MERRIN, W. GOLDEN. SOCIAL DEPARTMENT orriscrfas JOHNSON BEYE11 Chairman, RAY KOTZ Treasurer PAT DoBsoN Secretary The Social Department of the Evanston Campus Association primarily plans and supervises all university celebrations such as Dad's Day, Homecoming, Cap-crowning, Candle-lighting, and sponsors the informal school dances which are held during the football season. In addition to these functions the Social Department sponsors the cheerleaders, special football trains, grid- graph, and other events that arise during the school year. This department is continually planning better social regulations for student functions, and attempting to interest more students in the participation in student enterprises. It is the hope of this major department that in the near future a building will be erected wi th facilities for assembling the student body for athletic pep-sessions. lt is also felt that such a build- ing might well afford a much needed centralized location for campus social activity. The success of this department is dependent not only on the cabinet and functional heads but also on the student body and the organizations on the Evanston Campus. DOBSON Burma Korz CORRELATION DEPARTMENT CABINET LAURENCE BUCKMASTER, Chairman LORRAINE ABERG GEORGE CARROLL JIM NIILMOE , STUDENT DIRECTORY BUCKMASTER-CARROLL . . . Co-Editors CARROLL . . . Business .Manager MERRIN . Advertising Manager M1LMoE . . Assistant Business Manager The Correlation Department of the Evanston Campus Association is directed by a cabinet of four members. These members are selected by petition to the Student Governing Board, and one member serves as chairman of this division. It serves as the correlating unit of the association through the maintenance of a complete record of all departments. A definite program has been planned in connection with the annual Freshman Week as the department co-operates by furnishing the freshmen with detailed information regarding extra- curricular activities and assists them to become oriented with the campus. Further, it furnishes information about individuals to any organization which has vacancies or is enlarging its personnel. This last year was the period of inauguration of the Inter-fraternity and Inter-sorority Pledge councils under the Correlation department's guidance. One of the major undertakings of the department is the publication of the annual Student Directory. The information filed by this department is used in the compilation of the Directory. This volume contains information concern-ing campus regulations, customs. and organizations as well as the directory of the student body and the faculty, and is presented in the autumn of each college year. h ABERG BUCKMASTER CARROLL W. S. G. A. EXECUTIVE BOARD H ELEN MOKARAI-IAN ARD15 MCBROOM I1ELEN MCKARAHAN . . President ARDIS M CBROOM BETTY CHILDS . JEAN BURNETTE MARY ALSTED JANET POVVERS VIRGINIA TURNER BARBARA GARFITT NANCY PORTER Vice-P res id cn L . Second Vice-President . Secretaly . Treasurer Social Chairman . Scholarship Point System PATRICIA DOIISON . MARIE SPEIR VIVIAN LAIRD . ELZABE YOCUM . DELLA 1'IARS1-IBERGER KAY AMMERMAN . MILDRED EVANS M.ARY GIBSON JEANNE OGLE Union Building . Publicily . . W. A. A. Co-ed Civic League Town Club . Y. WY. C. 11. Member alt large Member at large Head fy' Freslzm en M ember al large Franz Row-PORTER, OCLE, HARSIIBERGER. EVANS, CARI-'IT'r. Second Raw-ALSTED, CI-IILIJS, MCKARAIIAN. MCBROOIII, BURTNETTE. POYVERS. Third Row-DOBSON, GIBSON, Yocum, 'rURNI5R, SIJIER. W. S. G. A. JUDICIARY BOARD MEMBERS MARJOR113 ALCOCK JANE GRAY BETTY CHILDS PEGGY GRIGSBY ERNESTINE DOEBLER ARDIS McBEooM HELEN MCKARAHAN The Judiciary Board handles the judiciary work of the Women's Self Governing Association complementing the work of the House Council, which is the legislative body, and the Executive Board, which is the managing body. The Judiciary Board of W. S. G. A. is composed of the second vice-president, the first vice- president, and the president of W. S. G. A., and four members chosen from the House Council. Every Woman upon matriculation in one of the Evanston schools of Northwestern University automatically becomes a member of W. S. G. A. It is the purpose of the association to promote solidarity among the Women of the Evanston schools by uniting them for social purposes and for constructive effort, and to provide a self government organization by means of which they may legislate in their interest and for their welfare. Fran: Row-MCKARAHAN, Cnnns, McBRooM. Second Raw-Gulcsuv, DoEBLEn, GRAY, Arcocx. Y. W. C. A. EXECUTIVIQS KAY AMMERMAN MSKRJORIE LEACI-I GRACE IIOOVER ESTHER OSTLUNIJ NIADELINE 'BOWERS MIKS. FRED LARRABEE . ALICE BURRY ELOISE CIIASE JANE DAYIS BAEETTE DESSAUIER BARBARA GARFITT JANE GRAY RUTH PIARRIS Clmirnmn . . President . Business lVIamIger Executive Secretary A ssistanl Secretary . Qyicc Secretary rj A flL'iSOI',Y Commillee CABIN ET PATSY JONES 'B ETTY JUNOD JEAN LUX JANET MEDITCII JOAN NIILLIKEN PAT PA TTILLO K Ax' AMMERMAN NANCY PORTER MIARGE IKAY 'DORIS RIESENBERG AUGUSTA RODDIS MARGARET SELLMAN VIRGINIA SMITH VIRGINIA TUIINER Front Row-TURNER, Bumw, DESSAUEIK. PORTER, IUNOII, GAllFI1 l', RIESENBERG. Second Row-Rooms. IIARRIS. CI-IASE, AIIIMERMAN, LEAOH, RAY, JONES. Third Row-DAVIS, PAT'rILI,o. SELLMAN, MILI.IKEN, GRAY, MEDITCEI. SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENT COUNCIL ELIZABETH WILCOX FREDERICK BIELER GRACE KLOESS WOLCOTT PRIOR RUTH THOMPSON FREDERICK BIELER 1'IELEN CRAIG VIRGINIA GOODENOW OFFICERS MEMBERS Seniors Juniors CHARLES FISHER Sophomores CAROL CHRISTENSEN Freshmen SARAH HUXFORD . President . Vice-Pres iden t Secretary- Treasurer Social Chairman ELIZABETH WILCOX GRACE KLOESS ALBERT COOPER MARIE LAMBERT Front ROW-LAMBERT, PRIOR, WII,cOx. KLOESS. BIELER. HUXFORD. Second RDIUTGOODENOW, 'rl-IOMPSON, FISHER, CHRISTENSEN, CRAIG. THE INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Acacia .Phi Gamma Della RUSSELL KUDSK JOHN ADAMS Beta Theta Pi R. W. GRANT CURTISS SHANAHAN Delta Upsilon. JAMES HUNTER SEVERANCE GAVITT Delta Tau Delta WILLIAM HEYN Phi Phi Phi PAUL CARROLL JOHN HALL Mu Alpha FREDERICK BIELER LYMAN W. PRIOR Kappa Psi DONALD ,BREWSTER WILLIAM NIENIAN Kappa Sigma RALP1-I SUNDIN JOHN SHANNON RAY KOTZ Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Mu Della PAGE COLBURN W. L. STIVASON Phi Delta Theta CAMERON DUNCAN MICHAEL PUTNAM Phi Epsilon Pi NORMAN KORFF SAM SCHWVARTZ O. B. THOMAS DAVID SADLER Pi Kappa Alpha U. A. PRESTA R. H. RICHARDS Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FRANK SEYL J. B. WALLACE Sigma Chi ROBERT BENSON DALE MCMILLEN Sigma Nu, LEON FULLER WILLIAM BOOER Tau Delta Phi PAUL FINDER AL GREENBERG Theta X i A. H. AYMOND VTIRGIL DAY Triangle W. T. BUTTERVVORTH E. P. TIINDRICHS Wfranglers D T. A. WINTER M ARK COLLAR Delta Sigma Pi GEORGE BEISE A. H. LAMBRECHT Front Raw-HINDRICIIS, FINDER. PRESTA, SHANNON, STIVASON, BUT'1'ERVVORTH,, BEISE. Sz1conrlRow-DAY, KORFF. CARROLL, COLBORN, IHUNTER, liEYN, WVINTER. Third Row-GOLRUS, BIELER, GRANT. LAMHRECI-IT, PRIOR, BREWSTER. Fourth Row-RICHARDS, AYMOND, SHANAIIAN. FULLER, SEYL, WVALLACE. NIIEBIAY PAN-I-IELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Chi Omega Chi Omega Kappa Kappa Gamma DOROTHY BARROWYS CATHERINE HOY DOROTHY REYNOLDS NIARY JANE TOSKEY KAY RURENS JOAN WAKENIANN Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Delta Delta Kappa Zeta Kappa SHIRLEY LINDER BETTY JUNOD JANE EPSTEIN RUTH IIOAGLAND SYLVIA MECKLENBERGER PEARL BERKSON Alpha Gamma Della Delta Gamma TERESA VIGNOLA DAPHNE BJORKLUND phi Omega pi JTELEN JOHNSON KAY AMMERMAN BETTY JONES GRACE KLOESS Alpha. Omicron Pi Delta Zeta CARYL ERIKSON BETTY BRADLEY PHYLLIS POETTER ROBERTA PETERSON pi Beta phi Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta , RITA POOLE AUGUSTA RODDIS JEAN SANDERS ANITA FORCH MARIE STEVENSON JACKSIE SOUTAR Zeta Tau Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Alpha Theta OLENA WEBB MARY HANDLON MYRA JANE HUTTON MARION MAYER ETHEL STIPEK FRANCES GRIGGS Bela Sigma Omicron Kappa Delta Theta Upsilon. SARAH PRICE JEAN JACOBS RUBY ENGSTROM ANGIE SMITH-BOYER NIARGARET OSTLER ELAINE RITZ Franz R0lA7+JACOBS, BERKSON. KLOESS, BRADLEY, I'IANDLON, SMITH-BOYER. RUBENS, WEBB, AMMERMAN. Sm-nml R0lU'JUNOD, HOY, R. POOLE, H. JOHNSON, REYNOI.DS, LINDER, SANDERS. ERIKSON, VIGNOLA. Tlxirrl Raw-A. FORCH, EPSTEIN. RODDIS, OSTLER, HOAGLAND, PRICE. SAMUEL. Foarlh Rau'-MAYER, PETERSON, B. JONES, MACIN1'0SH, SOUTAR. RITZ, BJORKLUND. INTERFRATERNITY-INTERSORORITY PLEDGE COUNCIL AL B ERGNER . EUGENE SHEASRY C. T. WINSLOW TOM CIIADWICK JOHN LEWIN Nl.-ARK BRANDJORD JACK ANDERSON DICK ANDERSON W:kL'FER OLIPIIANT JACK CUMAIINS . S. F. TEX CALLI JOE TUCKER . .JACK Nl3I,SON . DICK PACKARD . Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Della Della Tau Della PlIi Kappa Sigma .Phi Epsilon Pi Della Upsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Lambrla ClIi Alpha . ll7rar1glers . Bela Thela Pi ER . Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Della 'llhela . Sigma Na Sigma Chi GEORGE ZEISLER Them Xi OFF ICERS TEX', CALLIER . Secrelarv-Treasurer SALLY ORNDOFF M IRIAM SUDOWV . JEAN FRANZ . FLORENCE SPRA FKA M ARY WAIDNER . C IIA R L0'l l' E S'I'EPI-I EN s l3E'l l'Y ROLLING . .BE'r'I'Y FROEIILINC . CAROLINE POPE . ,KIEEN CIsEI, . GLORIA ROLLER CLIDGE NOYES . Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Gamma Della Alpha Omicron, .Pi . Alpha Phi Alpha Xi Della . Chi Omega . Della Della Della , Della Gamma . Della Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta LOIS LEINS . , Kappa Della lVl,IDGE lVl,ERCER . Kappa Kappa Gamma MAIKY JANE lVlC.N1EANS . Phi Omega Pi LIBBY WEIR . . Pi Bela Phi OFFICERS SALLY ORNDORFF . . . Chairman GLORIA BOLLER, CAROLINE POPE . Co-Chairmen The interfralernity and inlersorority pledge councils were formed this year with two aims in mind: first, to promote a greater feeling Of friendship among the pledges Of the various sororities and fraternities, and second, since 'there were no elected freshman class Officers, to promote and manage any social activities for the freshman class. From Row-QFREEIIIAN, PACKARD, SIIEASIH. SPR-KFKA, CHADVVICK, NELSON, LEWIN. Secpml Row-Sunow, BRANDJORD, ORNDOREF, CALLIER, NOYES, NVINSLOHV, BOLLI-IR. Tlzzrrl R0llI1POPE, R. ANDERSEN, ZEISLER. OI.Il'l'lIkNT, BERCNER, J. ANDERSON, GOODSTIEN. INFORMAL DANCE COMMITTEE PATRICIA DOBSON JACK HART CLAYTON ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON MARTHA BEARDSLEY CHARLES BOLTON DONALD BRIGGS HARRY FLEER JEAN HENRY WILLIAM KEANE RAYMOND KOTZ MARION MANSFIELD JEAN MACINTOSH LELAND MAXWELL MARJORIE MERCER JAMES MILMOE Head Chairman VIRGINIA NOYES CAROLYN POPE HENRY SPENJER BARBARA TAYLOR J AMES TAYLOR VIRGINIA TAYLOR BARBARA TRUMP The Informal Dance Committee is an integral part of the Social Department. This gtoup plans all of the informal dances which are given during the football season. The purpose of these dances is to allow students entertainment and recreation at a minimum cost, and in addition to increase the limited number of informal functions which are so much enjoyed by most students. E. C. A. informals have become a tradition and the group is now discussing the feasibility of extending their program throughout the second semester The success of these dances has been credited to the response of the student body. From Row-SPANGER, TAYLOR, TRULIP, I'IART, HENRY. Second Row-NOYES, MAXWELL. MARJORIE ALCOCK J. C. BENNETT LAWVRENCE BURD JEAN BEECHER VIN BONDERUD TOM CARMODY MARY CHRISTOPHERSON WALTER CRUICE HARLEY D,EATH EDYTH DOCEKAL AUBREY DENSON JAMES DELANO BROWNIE EAGLESTON MAXINE ALLABEN HAROLD ALWART AL AYMOND CLARENCE BARKER CAROLYN BARR KAY BILLINGS BILL BYRNE ROGER BUDROW CHARLES BUTTERWORTH ELEANOR CULVER WILLIAM COLLAR BOB COUGHLAN SALLY COOK SENIOR CLASS COMMISSION LEROY F RENTZ LES FREIDINGER BOE GOMAN THOMAS GREGG JANE IJABICHT JANICE HALL STAN HENDERSON CLAY IJOFFER .JAMES HUNTER SHIRLEY LARSON HENRY LONGFELLOW SHIRLEY LINDER MARION MCKAY SOCIAL COMMITTEE VIRGIL DAY BOE ELDRIDGE ED F REDHOLM ED GILL JOHN GLENN AL GREENBERG BOB DJREYER JOHN I-IALL MARY E. I-IANDLON MYRA JANE HUTTON NORMAN KORFF NINA JEWEL LEMEN AL LIND LYMAN WELLS PAUL MERRIN BUD MCMILLEN BILL NEIMAN CHARLOTTE PETTEBSON HOWARD ROSENHEIM SHIRLEY RICHARDSON KENNETH SAFT JEAN SANDERS ELEANOR SURGE GEORGE STINSON FRANCIS SPENCER JACK WALLACE GEORGE WHITFORD CASEY MEYERS JACK MASSEN TOM MAJOR RAMONA MCNEAL ABE MILLER CURT SHANAHAN BOB SCHOTT PATTY SCHALL HELENE STOESSER ED SUNDERLAND BOB TIEGEN JULIA TANNER JOHN WARD CKMERON DUNCAN BARBARA BAKER RICHARD XYXINTEII President Social Clzairmrm Secretary-Trerzsurnr SENIOR COMMISSION Front RUIUEBELL. SPENCER. I'IALL. Gmscc, McKAY, SEPT, HANDLON. Sr-cum! Row-D'E-vru. PETTERSEN. KORFF. Hfxmci-IT, LINn, RICHARDSON, HUNTER, LINDER. Third Raw-ALcocK. DENsoN, LARSON, MILLER, CHRISTOPHEESON, HENDERSON. SURGE, EAGLESTON Fnurlh Row-Cuxmonv, WALLACE. SHANAHAN, GILL, FREIDINGER, MERRW, GLENN. SENIOR SOCIAL COMMITTEE First Row-HALL, FREDI-mmf, 'I',xNNER, COUGHLAN, GREENBERG, COLLAR. Svcunrl Row-DREYER, ROSENI-mlm. Bum, MYERS. Sci-IALL. BONDERUD, BILLINGS. Flurrl Row-ALw.m'r. AYMOND: CRUICE, MASSEN, MAJOR. BYRNE. NIAIKJORIE LEACII XVINDSOR l'I.-xclu.1cu GEORGANNE RUNDAI L Social Clmirmun Prvsirlrfnl Secretary-Treasurer CLASS GF 1937 CLASS OFFICERS WINDSOR G. 1ilAcKLER . President M.ARJORIE LEACH . . Social Chairman, GEORGANNE RUNDALL . Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL 'ED BARSUMIAN., MARGUERI'FE RAY . Co-chairmen af Arrangements JOHN SHUMWVAY, JOAN MILUKEN Co-chairmen of Post Prom FALCON BAKER, BONNIE DONAHUE Co-chairmen qf publicity TED S1DDALL, .IAcQUEL1NE SOUTAR . Co-chairmen of Tickets IIELEN WARREN . . . Chairman -fbr junior jackets Searefl-XVARREN, BARSUMIAN, RUNDALL. H,ACKl,lER, Soumxx. SfHH!1iHgTMlLI.lKEN, LEACH, SmDA1,I., BAKER, RAY. JUNIOR CLASS COMMISSION ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE JOHNSON BEYER ED W-ACK FRANCES CLARKSON TOM DUNLOP , y - ITELENE SToEssER JACK IVICNICHOLAS POST PROM COMMITTEE ELIZABETH WIEIR JACK SHANNON PATRICIA DOBSON JANE MCINTOSII JU1-IAN BEHRSTOCK NIELBA DOHRMANN RICHARD CHAPMAN FRANCES CRICOS ROBERT GRANT ARDIS MCBROOM JAMES MILLER JOHN MEYERS TICKET COMMITTEE JACKETS COMMITTEE C RUTH HOAKGLAND WILLIAM EICKENBERRY JANICE IVIAHER HARRISON SOUTI-IWVORTH VIRGINIA SMITH HERBERT MCADABIS ROBERT GEORGE MARXTIN DOHERTY ROBERT WERNLE Anticipating the revision of class elections and the new setup in class organization, the Junior class ofHcers this year eliminated the regular social committee and appointed a small executive council, similar in composition and responsibility to the class councils which will be elected next year. The Junior class council, composed of nine members, worked with the three class officers as the executive body for all class activities. The members of the council were the chairmen of all committees, which were composed of members of the Junior class commission. With this change to a pyramid form of organization, the officers planned to give the class members experience and a precedence of procedure which should be valuable for next year's activities. Carrying out the progressive note, the oHicers further revised the ordinary system by appoint- ing an unusually small number of commission members, only twenty-seven. By eliminating reduplication of committee membership and the too-divergent distribution of responsibility, the completion of all plans was effected quickly and easily. The main purpose of the revision in class organization besides paving the way for next year7s system was to place definite responsibility in capable hands. That the new plan Worked effectively is evidenced by the 'fact that the Junior class closed the year with a sizeable surplus. Front Row-HOAGLAND, DUNLOP, DONAHUE, BEYER, STOESSER. SHANNON. CLARKSON. Second Row-MCBIIOOM, MCADAMS, RUNDALL, HACIQLER. LEACI-I.. EICKENEERRY. GEICO-. Third Row-SMITH, CHAPMAN, DOBSON, GRANT, WEIR, MILLER, STEVENSON. Fourth R0lUiWACK, MCINTOSH, GEORGE, NVERNLE, SOUTHWVORTH, MAPIBR, MEx'ERs BOB BONEKEMI-ER JOHN COLMAR .JIM DELANEY ALVIN EDELMAN BOB GRANT JAMILLE JAMRA WILBUR JOHNSON JACK KAUFBIAN BOB KERSTING GEORGE KUNZ ELMER KWVETON WILLIAM LUTSCH LELAND MAXWELL BART ARRINCTON GERARD BROOKS BOB CUMMING FRED FRENCH TED LAMBROS I-IERMAN OCC BEV PATTISHALL SOPHOMORE CLASS COMMISSION BILL NAVE AL POTTER JACK ROBERTSON JIM TAYLOR MARY ALSTED LIELEN BUECHER ROBERTA BUTZLOFF RUTH COALE JEAN DAVIDSON MILDRED EVANS PAT GAINES MARY GIBSON SOCIAL COMMITTEE JEAN BURNETTE ALICE BURRY DOROTHY CARLSON BARBARA DETWEILER CAROL FINGULIN ALICE INDOE BARBARA KETTRON CONNIE MCCLURE JANET MEDITCH VIRGINIA NASH LOIS NELSON DORIS REISENBURG CAROLINE REISSIG J USTINE SI-IIVELY JACKIE STUCHLIK LOUISE SVVENSON VIRGINIA TORCUM MARIJANE TOSKEY JEAN WINTER PATSY JONES MARIAN MANSFIELD IAN STEVEN BILL STIVASON BOB SUNDENE MARY LAURA VANCE EMILIE WYMAN NANCY PORTER WILI,IAM SPRINCER JANET POWVERS Social Chairman I President Secrelary-Treasurer SOPI-IOMORE COMMISSION From ROI4'-'rFOSKY, SHWELY, NASH, BUTZLOFP, DELANEY, COALE, WXNTER, REISENBI-mc. EVANS, STUCHLIK. Secorul Row-Toucum, MAXWELL. DAVIDSON, POTTER, POWVERS. SPRINGER, PORTER, BONEKEMPER, ALSTED. KERSTING Third R0IU1'GAINlES, EnE1.MAN, Rmssm. Mramrcn, GRANT, Comma. GmsoN, MCCLUHE, Rom-:R'rsoN, Brsucl-um. Fourth Row-TAYLOR, Jox-1Ns0N, KETTRON, LUTSCH, KWW'ETON, KUNZ, KIXUFDIAN, NAVE, WYMAN, JAMRA. SOPI-IOMORE COMMITTEE Fran! Row-BURNIETTI-2, BUHRY. S'r1v.4SoN, AmuNc'r0N, JONES. Second RUIU-PATTISIIALL, FRENCH. Powlms. SPRINGER, PORTER, NOIlTll. OINEIL. Third Row-Bnoorcs, VANCE, CUMMINGS, Occ, FINGULIN, CARLSON. Fourlh Raw-MANSFIELD, LAMBROS, STEVEN, SUNDENE, WYMAN. HCDMECOMING JOANN W.-unc MAN Fmw Bgngmgm Cu-Cllalrmrnl Cg.Clmirmqn DAD'S DAY EUYTH Lou DOCEKAL ED WACK Cu-Chairman Co-Chairman SCHOOL PAUL MOORE AUBREY DENSON MARIAN BARBER JOYCE ATKINS DAVE HYATT OF SPEECH Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores F reshm en SENATE IRVING LEE XTIRGINIA NELSON WILLIADI MCCREAR1 HUGH FRANKLIN ELLA O7KEEFE Front Raw-FRANKLIN, MOORE fFzIcultyD, BARBEII, NEIISON, MCCREARY. CRAWFORD. Second Raw-HYATT, ATKINS, DENSON, LEE, O,KEEFE. INDEPENDENT CGUNCIL MEMBERS BILL ABELMANN ILIAROLD ALEWART JEAN BEECIIER BILL BYRNE JANE DAVIS CHARLES FABISH RICHARD GRAUMAN WENDELL IJAMLIN ANDREW KRANTZ EDWARD KRANTZ DOROTHY MENDELSOHN ELVINA NERWIN SAUL SALKA BURTON SOBOROFF IIARVEY TAMON BOB WERNLE Front ROME-NERW1'IN. BEECI-IER, WERNLE. MENDELSOIIN, KRANTZ, DAVIS .Second IEDM?-IIAMLIN, ABELMANN, FABISI-I, SALKA, KRANTZ, E. OLD COLLEGE il. LORRAINE ABEBG L.A. River Forest, lll. Gamma Phi Beta Y. W. C. A. C25 Social Committee Cl5g lj. C. A. Correlation Committee C351 Co-editor Student Directory, W. S. G. A. C15 C259 Croup Leader C25 CLARE ADAMS SP. Fond du Lac, Wis. Kappa Kappa Gamma University of Iowa. MARCELLA ALBERT JOUR. XV. Frankfort, Ill. Zeta Tau Alpha Shi-Aig W. A. A. C15 C25 C35 WA. A. A. Board C35g Rifle Team C15 C25: Daily C15 C25 C35 Women's Sports Editor C35 Assistant Night Editor of Sports C255 Y. W. C. A. C15 C25g lVIedill Press Clul. C15 C25, Meris'tem C151 Bledill Yveek Com- mittees: WaauMu Publieit' C25g W. S. C. A.g Pan-Hellenic C25 WINIFRED G. ALLEN L.A. Chicago, Ill. Zeta Tau Alpha Y. W. C. A. C155 Deutsche Gesellschaftg Inter-relations Club, Craig Club, Town Club. XV. S. G. A. KATHLEEN AMMERMAN L.A. Evanston, Ill Delta Gamma Shi-Aig Alethenaig Hockey Cl5g Y. XV. C. A. C15 C25 C35 Sophomore Commission C25 President C353 Class Honors C25g Freshman Commission, Sophomore Com mission, Homecoming Cl5g Waa-M11 Show Book C153 W. S. G. A. C25 C35 Publicity Chairman Freshman Lantern, Treasurer C25 VV. S. G. A.. lvledallion C15 C25g Group Leader C253 Pan-Hellenic ETHEL ANDERSON L.A. Winnetka, Ill. Kappa Delta W. A. AA Daily QD. NINETEEN THI RTY - SEV ALBERT C. ACKERMANN L.A. Wilmette, lll. Lambda Chi Alpha Purple Parrot Cfl5 635: Staff Photo- grapherCl.5 Exchange Editor C355 Syllabus C15 C25 C35 StalT Photographer C15 Photography Edilor C25 C35g A1055 Debate Cl5g Group Leader C25 ALBERT ADELMAN Sp, Milwaukee, Wis. N , men's Club C25 C35 Varsity Football C25 C35, Basketball C25 C35, Tennis C25 Daily C151 Y. M. C. A. Inter-Racial Group Cl5 C25 C353 E. H. Gary Scholarsliipg Hillel Councilg Kirk Oratoricnl Contest C25 C35g E. C. A. Inter-dormitory Council C25 Student Activities Committee Cl5g lndependent Council C359 President Hinman House C25 C35. CLAUDE G. ALEXANDER ENG. Evanston, Ill. Triangle Central Y. NI. C. A. College. MARJORIE AMEND L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Y. W. C. A. up 425. ALBERTA .ANDERSON ED. Hobart, lnd. Y. VV. C. A. Glee Club C351 Gary College. PEGGY ASKEW SP. Shreveport, La. Pi Beta Phi Y. YW. C. A. Serial Committee C355 Dodd Junior College. F.u.cox C. BAKER. JR. JOUR. Nlarlisonville, Ky. Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Delta Chip Daily C3J, Night lidilor CID, Member of Editorial Board C3Jg Y. Nl. C. A. Senior Cabinet, Secretary C3J: Junior Class Council: Western Kentucky Still!! MARION BARBER SP. Hubbard Woods, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Zeta Phi Etag Student Senate C25 C3Dq Sophomore Commissiong E. C. A. Social Committee CZJ, VV. S. G. A.g Sweet Briar College. MILDRED BARRON MUs. Kemah, Okla. Alpha Gamma Delta Y. W. C. A.g Homecoming Pep Session Commilteeg Christian College. EDVVARD L. BARSUMIAN SP. Evanston, lfll. Phi Delta Theta Sextantg Football Cljg Junior Councilg Waa-Mu CZD, Children's Theater C2j, University Theater CD CZJ C3J, Group Leader CZJ RICHARD M. BAXTER ENG. Springfield, Ill. Springfield Junior College JOHN BECKMAN COM. Kenilworth, Ill. German Club CD C2J. GENEVIEVE BANNERMAN MUS. Redgranite, Wfis. Della Zeta YV. A. A. Horseback Riding CZJ, Rifle C3Jg Y. XV. C. A. Hobbies Committee C3J, Social Service CDQ Glee Club C3Jg YV. S. G. A. CD C21 CSD. BETTY BARKER L.A. Springfield, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Y. W. C. A. Social Serviceg Lindenwood College. DOROTHY E. BARROWVS L.A. Chicago., Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Pan-Hellenic Council CZJ EMMA LOUISE BAUERS L.A. La Grange, Indiana Gamma Phi Beta Alethenai CZQ C3D, Secretary C3Jg Y. VV. C. A. C2jg W. S. G. A. CD, Scholarship Committee C2J, Ass't. Vice-Pres. C3Jg Secretary -Treasurer, Vvillard LEROY L. BEAN JOUR. Fort Maxdison, Ia. Delta Tau Delta Daily C2Jg Basketball Manager C15 CZJQ Group Leader C21 DOROTHY BEERHALTER ED. Duluth, Minnesota Chicago Teachers' College CD JUNIOR CLASS OF WILLIAM BEERMAN ENG. Barrington, Ill. . Engineering Society C15 C25 C35g Sec- retary-Treasurer Inter-Dorm. Council C255 Group Leader DONALD .BELL L.A. Joplin, IVIO. Delta Upsilon Medical Club, U. Theater C355 Harvard. HORACE E. BENT L.A. Evanston, Ill. Sextantz Navy Rifle-Team Cl5 C25g Evans Scholars. JEANNE BERTIAUX L.A. Streator, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Y. W. C. A. Settlement W'ork C35g Homecomin Committee, Dad's Day Committee C353 Ferry Hall. FREDERICK E. BIELER MUS. Pen Argyl, Pa. Phi Nlu Alpha Y. M C. A. Junior Cabinet Cl5 C25, Senior Cabinet C353 Freshman Commission C15g Music Chairman Waa-M11 C253 Vice- Pres. School of Music Council C25 C35g Muhlenberg College Prep. VIRGINIA BLACK MUS. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Delta Delta Delta Coe College. NINETEEN Tl-ll RTY-SEV ALICE B ELGARDE L.A. Independence, Ia. Y. W7. C. A. C35g Glee Club, Indepen- dence .Iunior College. .IUNE BENEDICT MUS. Chicago, lll. Delta Gamma Glee Club, YV. S. G. A. C253 'University of Illinois. IAIOWARD BERHALTER MUS. Chicago, lll. Phi Mu Alpha Freshman Basketball, Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Sinfonia. JOHNSON BEYER L.A. Evanston, Ill. Phi Eta Sigma, President C25, Purple Key, Freshman Basketball, Honors Con- vocation C25g Freshman Dance Committee, Social Committee C15, Class Commission C35, Class President C253 Dad's Day Decoration Committee C25, Charity Ball Concessions Committee C25g New Student Committee C25 C35, Group Leader C253 Chairman Social Department E. C. A. C35, Chairman E. C. A. Informal Dance Committee C25. ROBERT BIGGS MUS. Raymond, Miss. Phi Mu Alpha Y. M. C. A. C359 Band, Junior A Cap- ella Choir, Hinds Junior College. MARY BLAIR L.A. Monmouth, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Purple Parrot C353 Publicity Committee, Y. VV. C. A. C255 Class Honors C25g Alethenai C35g Dadis Day Arrangements Committee C253 Group Leader C351 Mount Holyoke College. Rt'1'u L. BLOSSTEEN L.A. Chicago, lll. Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily up my C3j: Y. W. C. A. up C233 Nleristcm: llillel CID CZJ LEORA .BOETTOHER L.A. Elgin. ui. Y. W . C. A.g llflath. Club C5jgiElgin Junior College. AUGUST BONHIVERT L.A. Evanston, Ill. Daily CU C23 C339 Y. M. C. A. CU CZFCISD, Voc. Guidance Com., Monbay Night Group, International Relations Groupg 'University Theater CD5 E. C. A. Publicity Cljg Group Leader CZD C3Dg llffale Quartet, Band CID C25 C3j, Glee Club CD CZD C3j. IflELEN BORGWVALD MUS. Dulu th, Nlinn. Sigma Alpha Iolag Y. Wi. C. A. CCDQ Honors CU CZD: Glee Club Cll WILLIANI BREMER L.A. Kenilworth, lll. Honors CU CHARLES D. BROWVN L.A. Evanston, Ill. Baseball CD9 Math Clubg Commission C2jg Cotillion Committee ELMER BLUME COM, Fort lvayne, Ind. Phi Delta Theta Purple Keyg Varsity Basketball CZJ C323 Y. Nl. C. A junior Cabinet: Purple Claw. Commerce Club. MARGARET BOLMAN JOUR. Fort Wayne. Ind. W. A. Numerals, Baseball, Archery, Rifleg Daily CU Syllabus, Vlf'Omen's Athletics Editorg Y. NV. C. A.g Medill Press Club, Womcrfs Com. and Jour. Club. FRED E. BORCHERT COM. Chicago, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Sextant, Lynx, Baseball Clljg Y. M. C. A. C2D: Class President CD5 Social Committee CZDQ Homecoming Chairman C3jg Waa-Mil CD CZDQ Men's Union, Social Chairman. ERIC BRAMLEY JOUR. Scottdale, Penn. Lambda Chi Alpha Lyoxg Intramural CU C2D Daily CD C21 CFD, Night Editor C331 Y M. C. A., Qlunior Cabinet CD CZQ, North Campus Discussions CU C23 JEAN BROOKS JOUR. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta W. A. A. Golf CD, Tennis CD, Baseball CD, Archery CZD, Swimming CD9 Daily CD Syllabus C355 Y. W. C. A. CD: W. S. Cf. A.g French Club Clj CZD, W'Omen's Com. and Jour. Club. NINA BRUCE JOUR. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Shi-Aig Daily Clj C2jg Alethenaig Com- mission C15 C223 YV. S. G. A. 'Publicity Chairman JUNIOR CLASS OF FRANCES BRYAN L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta WI S. G. A.g Y. XV. C. A. CZD Com- mission Clj C2Dg Group Leader C2j C3j. RUSSELL BUEHLER L.A. Haynes, N. D. Fletcher College. ROBERT BURCHARD COM. Chicago, Ill. Delta Upsilon HERBERT BURKHARDT L.A. Evanston, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Hanover College. LORENE BURT L.A. Bartlesville, Oklahoma Chi Omega University of Oklahoma. ATHALIE CAESAR L.A. Barrington, Ill. Alpha Phi Alethenaig Sophomore Commlssion C2jg Charity Ball Committee. NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV LAURENCE C. BUCKMASTER L.A. Wilmette, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Freshman Track, Varsity Track CZD C313 Editor Student Directory C3JQ Freshman Commission, Sophomore Commission, In- formal Dance Commitlee C259 E. C. A. Director of Personnel C33 Chairman Correlation Department C3l. THEODORA BURBAC1-I COM. lwilwaukee, Wiis. Pi Beta Phi Charity Ball Concession, Milwaukee Downer College, Texas State College for Women. ISABELLE BURD JOUR. Chicago, lll. Delta Delta Delta W. S. G. A. CU CZJQ Daily C355 Y. VV. C. A. Social Service Committee C1jC'2lg lnterna tional Relations CD C2jg Waa-Mil Publicity CYD, Medill Press Club, Nvomenis Commerce and Journalism Club. VIRGINIA BURNHAM COM. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Wv. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A., Freshman Social Commission CU, Social Chairman Willard Hall. MARGOT Boss SP. Milwaiikee, Wis. Thalian Club, University of Vlfisconsin. ROBERT G. CALDWELL ENG. Evanston, Ill. Sigma Nu Golf CD, Commerce Clubg Engineering Society, Group Leader RiHe Club CD5 Wirestling Mgr. C-XROLYN J. CALLANDER SP. Nlalone, N. Y. Alpha Xi Delta Zeta Phi lila: Thalian Club: University Theater: Syracuse Lniversily. CHARLES CAREY, JR. L.A. llulchinson. Kansas Phi Delta Theta Football Manager CD5 Inlerfralernily Council VIRGINIA CARPER ED. Coal Cily, Illinois Y. W. C. A. Qljg Anonian Literary Society CID. BETTE CEPEK L.A. Evanston, Ill. Alpha Phi Stephens College. VIRGINIA CHASE L.A. Chicago, Ill. Della Gamma Y. W. C. A.g Freshman Play. KEEN CISEL Sp, Billings, Mon'tana Delta Zeta w University Theaterg Santa Barbara State, Mills College, Polytechnic Institute. JAMES O. CAMPBELL L.A. McKeesporl, Pa. Lambda ClIi Alpha Glce Club up 425. BOB A. CARNEY ENG. Chicago, Illinois Triangle Sextantg Engineering Societyg Naval R. O. T. C. Cor. Secretary, Rush. Chair. man, Social Chairman. GEORGE CARROLL COM. Chicago, Illinois Phi Delta Theta Football CID Syllabus QD CZD, Purple Parrot 13D Adv. Mgr. Waa-Mu: Treas. Correlation Cabinet, Business Manager Student Directory. RICHARD CHAPMAN L.A. Evanston Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Omegag Mgr. VVrestlingg Homecoming QZJ CD. BETTY CHILDS JOUR. Creston, Iowa Kappa Alpha Theta Daily Q2jg Y. W. C. A. CBJ, Glee Clubg W. S. G. A. 2nd Vice-President Scholar- ship Commission QZQQ Ferry Hall. GRACE ELIZABETH CIVIS L.A. Oak Park, Ill. Kappa Delta Y. W. C. A. Freshman Group KID, International 121, Social Service Q3Dg W. S. G. A. Q2j f3jg Co-ed Civic League CU' JUNIOR CLASS OF HENRY B. CLARK COM. Evanston, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Sexlant: Daily KD CZQ., Editorial Board CED, Rifle f2l. J. PAUL CLAYTON, JR. L.A. Xvinnetka, Ill. Della Tau Della Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Sigma Phig Dailv CU C2jg Honors QU QZD. ESTHER G. COHEN L.A. Elizabeth, New Jersey Math. Club C353 Elmira College. MARK P. COLLOR L.A. Chicago, Ill. Wranglers Trackg Daily QD, Syllabus C223 Home- coming Committee QD, XVaa-Mu. HELEN COOK MUS. Omaha, Neb. Delta Gamma Honors CZJ, A Capella Choir LID C3jg Group Leader CSD, Stephens College CD. HENRY B. COWAP L.A. Evanston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Sextantg Purple Parrot CD3 Dip and Strike. NINETEEN THIRTY-SE V FRANCES A. CLARKSON L.A. Nashville, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Purple Parrot QQ, Y. W. C. A. QU Q2jg Group Leader DOROTHY CLINE L.A. Evanston, lll. Kappa Kappa Gamma YV. A. A. CU, Hockey, Volley Ballg Group Leader IU QQ, Y. C. A. lTlELEN COLLINS L.A. Evanston, Ill. Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Della, Eta Sigma Phig Honors EDWVARD J. COMES L.A. Peoria, Ill. BEVERLY CORLETT L.A. Battle Creek, Mich. Alpha Phi Stephens College. MEREDITH CRICKMER COM. Holden, W. Va. Gamma Phi Beta Agnes Scott College. HELEN CROXALL. SP. Richmond, lncl. Nlacllurray College fl, JANE L. DAVIS L.A. Evanston, Ill. Alnlia Lambda Deltag Y. XV. C. A. Freshman Commission, International Relationsg YV. S. G. A. Board ilk Peace Action Committee. FRANK G. DEAN CoM. Western Springs, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Daily Business Staff Q3J, Student Di- rectory Sales CD3 Edinburg College UX2, JEROME DE SALE ENG. Niles Center, lll. Lambda Chi Alpha ELEANOR DoDesoN COM. McLean, Ill. Delta Gamma Syllabus QU, Purple Parrot Literary Editor CBD, Y. XV. C. A. Membership Committee CD QZDQ Glee Club CD f2jg Group Leader QZJ MELBA DOHRMANN SP. St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega Zeta Phi Eta, VV. A. A.g Class Baseball team 121, Volley Ball CD: Junior Orchesisg Y. VV. C. A. CD. Freshman and Sophomore Medallions, Thalian Club: University Theater Board QD CD9 Sophomore Com- missiong Frolics Committee VV. S. G. A. Point System Committee CZJQ Waa-Mu KD CZD: University Theater CD QZDQ Nlat- Igizs CU CZJ: Group Leader C21 C31 Debate 2 . KATHERINE CURME L.A. Vihite Plains, New York Alpha Phi Y. YV. C. A.g YVaa-lVIu Showbook QD, German Club CU QD. MARTIN DAVIS L.A. Chicago, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Freshman track, Intramurals, Y. M. C. A. Discussion Grou Chairman CZDQ Pre-lwedic Club QD QZIJ CSD Secretary- Treasurer C313 German Club Q22 BETTIE DEMPSEY L.A. Terre Haute, Ind. Y. W. C. A.g WY. S. G. A. Point System, St. Mary of the Woods College HENRIETTA DIES MUS. Terre Haute, Ind. Gamma Phi Beta Si ma Alpha Iota, , A Capella Choir CU EJ CD, Group Leader GD. MARVIN DOHERTY COM. Fargo, North Dakota Delta Tau Delta Pur le Key Secretary-Treasurerg Sex- 'Lanig Basketball CD, Tennis Q11 C21 GD, Purple Claw, Class President CD3 Sopho- more Commissiong Homecoming f2jg Charity Ball CZJQ Dad's Day C2jg Waa-Mu C2jg Student Alumni Council. ELMER DoLD, JR. COM. Chicago, Ill. Delta Upsilon North Park Junior College. JUNIOR CLASS OF BONNIE DONAH'UE SP. Houston, Texas Kappa Alpha Theta Tennisg Commission C215 Waa-Mu Cl 11 Homecoming Committee CI1. BOB DREHER L.A. Owatonna, Minn. Band. DORIS DUERLEIN L.A. Evanston, Ill. Chi Omega Volley Ball C113 Y. VV. C. A. Social Service Cl1g Syllabus Beauty Queen C21. BILL DUVALL L.A. Paris, Tenn. Della Tau Delta Homecoming Frolics Committee C31g Murray State College. CLAUDIA ECKERT ED. Chicago, Ill. VV. A. A. Swimming, Soccer, Hockey, Archery, Golf, U. S. Nat'l Champion Fancy Divingg Commission C11 C213 W. M. EIKENBERRY COM. Chariton, Ia. Sigma Chi Golf C213 Syllabus C213 Homecoming Committee C11 C319 Waa-M11 Cl1 C21g Intramural Golf NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV VIRGINIA DORAN LA, R00kf0l'd, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Y. W.ac. A. NANO M. DUBBS L.A. Nlenclota, Ill. La Salle Junior College. THOMAS DUNLOP COM. Milwaukee, Wis. Phi Gamma Delta Swimming C11 C21 C31g Commission C319 Homecoming Committee CHARLES DYER JOUR. Pulaski, Va. Pi Kappa Alpha Daily C21 C313 Medill Press Cluhg W'aa- Mu Show Publicity C31g Glee Club C31. NEWELL A. EDDY COM. Bay City, Mich. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Daily C21 C31, Syllabus C313 Home- coming Committee C213 Independent Council C215 Upper Canafla College. RUTH FAUNTZ ED. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta VV. A. A. C11 C21g Y. YV. C. A. C11 C21g Homecoming Committee C31g George Williams College, Southern Nlethodist University, Texas Christian University. ,IVXNE Fu' L.A. Joliet. Ill. Gamma Phi Bela LoL'1SE A. FENSKE MUS. Evanston, Ill. Sigma Alpha Iotag Frances Shimer. GERALDINE FERGUS L.A. Chicago., Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Daily Qljg Nvaa-Nlu CD ROBERT S. FINLEY COM. Lombard, Colorado Colorado State College. J. ROBERT FLETCHER ENG. Wilmetle, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Daily fljg Wiaa-lVIu CU. BETTY FORCH MUS. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Y. XV. C. A. Cljg Charity Ball Com- mittee Gljg Waa-Mu Qljg Frolics fljg N3 U. Symphony Q21 Cijg Junior Orchesis Q2 . ALMA G. FENSKE ED. Chicago, lll. Alpha Xi Della Y. W. C. A. Q17 423. Giee Clubqip 423. OTTO FENSKE ENG. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Chi Wrestling CD FRANCIS FILSON L.A. Mercer, Pa. Grove City Collegeg University of Pittsburgh. JERRY FLANIGAN CoM. Evanston, Ill. Delta Tau Delta Football Q11 CZDQ Syllabus Q3j:, Engineer- ing Cluhg Freshman Commissiong Charity Ball Committee QZD. EVELYN FOLGER SP. Evanston., Ill. Alpha Phi Zeta Phi Eta, Y. W. C. A., Freshman Commission, President QU CZDQ Freshman, Sophomore Comrnissiong University Thea- ter Cljg W. S. G. A.g Treasurer of Speech Senate QD QZDQ Group Leader CECILE F ORSYTHE MUS. Monroe City, Mo. Delta.Delta Delta Phi Betag Y. W. C. A.g William Vlloods College. JUNIOR CLASS OF MADOE FRANKLIN COM. Evanston, Illinois Chi Omega Munclelein College. WILLIAM C. FRENCH COM. Evanston, Illinois Phi Della Theta Sextanlg Daily flj Q21 Adv. Manager C3jg Sophomore Commission. WILLIAM F ULLAGAR L.A. Evanston, lllinois NVranglers Track CD3 Syllabus C3Dg KSOIJl10l'l'l0l'C Commissiong Homecoming QU CZJI Wfaa- Mu QU Q21 CSD, Group Leader 131, Inter- fraternity Council C3j. SEVERANCE GAVITT L.A. Scarsdale, N. Y. Della Upsilon Sextantg Football fljg Daily CDI Sophomore Commissiong YVaa-Mu CU C21 GDI Interfraternity Council QED: Charity Ball 429. MICHAEL E. GIBAS COM. Walsenburg., Colorado HARRY W. GILLIES COM. Chicago, Ill. Phi Eta Sigmag Fencing CD CD C3Qg Class Honors QD QZQQ Spanish Club. NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV ROBERTA FRANKSTON L.A. Evanston, Illinois Daily Q3Dg Spanish Club, Commerce Club, Journalism Club, Town Clubg Ionian Literary Society. JANE FRY Sp. Evanston, .Illinois Kappa Alpha Theta Activities Editor Syllabus C313 Social Settlement Vllork, Hobbies Grou I Dad's Day Committee QFD, De Pauw, Iflniv. of Illinois. LEON E. FULLER ENG. Elgin, Ill. Sigma N11 Alpha Phi Omegag Football CD C21 ROBERT A. GEORGE COM. Kokomo, Ind. Phi Kappa Psi Phi Eta Sigma, Purple Keyg Syllabus Clj QZDI Y. M. C. A. Junior Cabinet QZDI Scholastic CU C2jg Freshman Committee, Sophomore Committecg Charity Ball CZJ. D. HAROLD GIESE L.A. Mitchell, S. Dak. Delta Tau Delta Pre-Medic Clubg Dakota Yvesleyan University. EILEEN GILMORE L.A. Ottumwa, Iowa Delta Gamma Y. W. C. A. CZD CED, W. S. G. A. C25 CSDQ Group Leaderg Wellesley. XI xRc,xRET lil. GLENZ L.A. Chicago, lll. Della Zeta Y. W. C. A. C21 C313 German Club C31, Glen Club C311 XY. S. G. A. C211 Lake Forest College. .JUNE GOLDBERG JOUR. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Zeta Kappa Dail f C11 C213 Y. WV. C. A. C11 C21g Hillel C21 C31g lVIedill Press Club C11 M. LESTER GORSLINE ED. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Chi Football C31 Water Polo C31g Syllabus C315 Waa-Mu C213 Chicago Academy, Crane College, Y. M. C. A. College. W. L. GRAHABI, JR. L.A. Augusta, Ga. Intramuralg Pre-Medic Clubg Junior College of Augusta, Ga. ROBERT W. GRANT COM. Saginaw, Mich. Beta Theta Pi Purple Key, Lynxg Class Commission C313 I omecoming Committee C119 Waa- Mu C21g Intramural Managerg C313 Inter- fraternity Council MARY JANE GRAVES L.A. Chicago, Ill. Delta Delta Delta HARRY A. GODDARD L.A. Chicago, Ill. Swimming:C21 C31g North Park Juniol College. LUCILLE GOODMAN L.A. Canton, Ohio Alpha Omicron Pi W. A. A. C119 Y. VV. C. A. Social Service Committeeg French Club C31g W. S. G. A. C21 C313 Dennison University. JEAN ,GRABILL JOUR . Ashland, Ohio Pi Beta Phi Daily1C31:, Y. W. C. A. Social Service C31g WOmen's Commerce and Journalism Clubg Stephens College C11 JOHN A. GRANDLAND COM. Maywood, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Swimming C11 C21 C313 Daily C11g Y. M. C. A. C11. WILL BREWER GRANT L.A. Saginaw, Mich. Beta Theta Pi Intramural tennis champion C21gY. NI. C. A. Senior Cabinet C21 Vice-Pres. C315 Oberlin College. ANN GRAY JOUR. Salt Lake City, Utah Pi Beta Phi Daily QC31g Womenis Commerce anfl .Journalism Clubg University Of Utah. JUNIOR CLASS OF MAROERY GRAYSTON L.A. Huntington, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta Y. W. C. A. Settlement YVOrkg Dad's Day Committee, Stephens College. ROBERT GfRIEF'EN L.A. Green Bay, Wis. Phi Della Theta Milwaukee Teachers' College. MARY E. GRIFFITH L.A. Alliance, Neb. Alpha Chi Omega Y. XV. C. A. C113 W. S. G. A. CL1 C21 C31. WINDSOR HACKLER L.A. Omaha, Neb. Phi Gamma Della Purple Ke Social Committee C31g Phi Eta Sigma Daily C11 C21 C31gEditor- ial Board C31g Class Honors C21g Fresh- man Commission,SOphomore Social Com- mittee, Junior Class Presidentg E. C. A. Publicity Chairman C21g Group Leader C21 C31- MARGARET HANNA L.A. Monmouth, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Junior Orchesis C31g Y. WV. C. A.gC31g Monmouth College. NICHOLAS HARRISON COM. Chicago, Ill. Sigma! Nu Wrestling C11 C21 C31g Commerce Club. NINETEEN THIRTY-SEV J. BRONSON GRIDLEY ENG. ChiC3g0v Ill- Della Tau Delta Wrestling Cl1C21C31g Intramural Tennisg Ping-pong. MARGARET GRIFFIN LA, Cl1iCHg0, Ill- Gamma Phi Beta Daughters of Neptune C'I.1g French Club. FRANCES GRIGGS ED. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Shi-Ai, Y. W. C. A. C11 C213 W. S. G. A. Award C115 Sophomore Social Committee, Waa-Mil Show C11 C21g Pan-Hellenic C213 Group Leader JOAN HALL L.A. Evanston, lfll. Kappa Alpha Theta Y. NV. C. A.g Rockford College Cl1g Purdue University LYLE HANSSEN COM. Aurora., Ill. Aurora College. ANN HART L.A. Alpha Phi Golf C219 Y. W. C. A. C11 C213 W. S. G. A. C11 C21 C31gG1ee Club C11 Fort Thomas, Ky. CAROLYN HART L.A. Waukegan, lll. Gamma Phi Beta W. A. A. CU Rifle Team Clj C3Dg Y. YY. C. A. Settlement CD: Math. Club Cll: Lfniversity of Wisconsin. VIRGINIA IIAYS L.A. Wilmetle, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Connecticut College for Yvomen. MARJORIE HELM L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Alethenai. JANE HENNESSY JOUR. Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta Butler University. NIARY HINCHEY L.A. Silkeston, Mo. W. A. A. Rifle Team Captain C3Dg French Club C3Dg Spanish Club C305 German Club C3j. PHYLLIS HITCHCOCK L.A. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Y. W. C. A. CD, Alethenai CZD C3Qg Debate C2jg Glee Club. ELIZABETH I'I.-KRTBERC L.A. Marinette, Wiis. Alpha Lambda Deltag Y. NV. C. A. Cljg Class Honors CU C253 French Club C3Dg Meristem C259 Craig Club ADOLPII IIEDIGER COM. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Chi Glee Clubg Band. NORV.AL HENN L.A. Denmark, Iowa Intramuralsg Y. M. C. A. Settlement Workg University of Iowa. WILLIAM HEYN COM. Evanston, Illinois Deta Tau Delta Purple Keyg L nxg Syllabus Busi- ness Manager C355 Y. M. C. A. Junior Cabinet CZQ Senior Cabinet C3DQ Sopho- more Commissiong Interfraternity Ball C21 gCharity Ball C3Dg E. C. A. Informal Dance CZDQ Homecoming C2jg Waa-Mu Extension Publicity Committee C25 Pro- motion Manaffer C3lg Interfraternity Council C3Dg Washington and Jefferson College CID. DORIS HITCHCOCK L.A. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Alethenai C21 C355 Debate C2jg Glee Clubg Y. W. C. A. RUTH HOAGLUND L.A. Winnetka, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Syllabus CZD C3jg Y. YV. C. A. C12 C2Dg Sophomore Commissiong Junior Com- missiong Waa-Mu Business Manager C3Dg Show Books Committee CU Chairman C253 Frolics Committee CZDQ W. S. G. A. CID C2D C3,Q Group Leader C25 JUNIOR CLASS OF ROBERT 1ili0HLY COM. Toledo, Ohio University of 'the City of Toledo. FANNY HORSCHKE ED. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Della A. A. Varsily Soccer CID, Track CZD., Apparatus KID, Hockey C2Dg Junior Orchesis KID, Senior Orchesis JAMES W. ITUBER SP. Toledo, Ohio Delta Tau Della University Thealer C3Dg Toledo Uni- versity. ELEANOR C. HUNTING L.A. Cedar Rapids, Iowa Delta Della Delta Coe College, Wellesley College. EDITH JENKINS L.A. Chicago, Ill. Della Delta Della W. A. A. BENSON JEWELL L.A. Danville, Ill. Sigma Chi Purple Clawg Swimming CID 12D C3D QLD. NINETEEN THIRTY-SEV A. B. lflORNER, JR. COM. Grand Rapids, Mich. Della Tau Della Syllabus Advertising Manager C3Dg Grand Rapids Junior College ROBERT E. HOUSTON COM. River Forest, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Intramurals CID C2D NIARGARET I'IULICK . L.A. Shelbyville, Ill. Chi Omega MacMurray College. RUDOLPH JACOB L.A. Mendota, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Pre-Med. Club CZD C3Dg German Club CZD C3Dg University of Southern California. BETTY .JENNINGS L.A. Battle Creek, lVIich. Kappa Kappa Gamma Social Service UD, W. S. G. A. Scholar- ship Committee UD, Rockford College. CHARLES JOHNSON L.A. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu Daily Northwestern CID CZD Copy Manager f2Dg National Advertising Man- ager C3Dg Y. M. C. A. CID. HELEN NI. JOHNSON L.A. Chicago. lll. Alpha Gamma Delta Golf CZZD: Sluclenl Directory CD: Fresh- man Commission: French Cluhg Pan- llellenic Secretary C3J: Group Leader Q7 C35- JAMES ,JOHNSON MUS. Trenton, Alabama Phi lVIu Alpha Band: Hinds Junior College, Raymond, Nlississippi. VERNER JOHNSON L.A. Cooperstown, N. D. University of Illinois BARBARA JONES COM. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Syllabus C3j Ass t Advertising Managerg Commerce Clubg Stephens College. BETTY KALLEEN L.A. Indianapolis, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma Butler Universi ty, Indianapolis, Ind. JEAN KEENE L.A. Elkhart, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma Daily CQJ: W. S. G. A. Scholarship Committee C303 Goucher College. ISYLE JOHNSON ED, Evanston, Ill. XV. A. A.g Y. YV. C. A.g Ohio University. VERNAL JOHNSON L.A. Ardrnore, Okla. Pi Beta Phi Y. W. C. A. Social Service Committee C3jg Pre-medic CEU, William VVoOds College. VIRGINIA JOHNSON SP. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta ELIZABETH JONES ED. Chicago, Ill. Phi Omega Pi Shi-Aig Soccer CD C21 CED, Volley Ball QD QZJ 435, Track CD QZD GJ, Basketball QD C21 CED, W. A. A. Board Q22 CSD, Minor NU C25 Daughters of Neptune CU f2Dg Y. W. C. A. CD C21 CED, Settlement Work QZJQ Charity Ball QZJ CSD, Syllabus Sales Drive CZJ, Frosh. Mixer CD3 Group Leader Q25 CBJ, Pan-Hellenic CU f2j CSD. PATRICIA ANN KEELEY L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Smith College. MARJORY KELLY JOUR. St. Louis, MO. Kappa Alpha Theta Daughters of Neptune CD, Daily Desk Ed. CZJ, Women's Activity Ed. C3j, Purple Parrot C305 Homecoming Decorations C2Jg Secretary Frosh Pan-Hellenic CU. JUNIOR CLASS OF KATHLEEN KENETY L.A. Cloquet, Minn. Pi Beta Phi Daily Northwestern CZJ C3Jg Y. W. C. A. CZJ C313 NV. S. G. A. C2jg Ferry Hall. G. WILLARD KING JOUR. Port Huron, Mich. Daily C3Dg Port Huron Junior College. DONALD KIRKPATRICK L.A. Evanston, Ill. Football Manager CU CZJ C313 Squires Club. VIRGINIA GAYLE KLAPP L.A. Glenview, Ill. Kappa Kappa1Gamma W. A. A. C21 qspg Y. W. C. A. up 425. GRACE P. KLOESS MUS. Chicago, Illinois Phi Omega Pi Mu Phi Epsilong Charity Ball C3Dg Secretary-Treasurer Student Council of Music School C3Jg University Symphony Orchestra CD C21 C3lg Pan-Hellenic C21 C3Jg Crane Junior College. BETTE KNUDSON SP. Chicago, Illinois ' Junior Orchesisg Thalian Clubg Waa-Mu CDQ Junior Varsity Debate C213 W. S. G. A.g University Thea ter C2j. NINETEEN THI RTY - SEV CHARLES F. KEYSER CGM. EVHHSLOU, Ill- Phi Gamma Delta Daily CU C2jg E. C. A. Publicity. VIRGINIA KIRK MUS. Springfield, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta A Capella Choirg Illinois Wesleyan, Springheld College of Musicg Springfield Junior College. MARY JEAN KIRWAN JOUR. Bartlesville, Okla. Della Delta Delta Daily C3Dg Y. VV. C. A.g Ward-Belmont College. JANE KLEIHEGE L.A. Hammond, Ind. Chi Omega W. A. A. CD C25 C3jg Swimming Team CD C255 Rifle Team CZJQ Wa'ler Polo CD3 Soccer Team CD3 Y. W. C. A. CD Social Vlfork Committee CZDQ VV. S. G. A. MARIE KLOPSTEG L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta W. A. A. CZJ C3Jg W. S. G. A. C2jg Rockford College. MILT'ON KOLAR COM. Chicago, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha Baseballg Y. M. C. A., Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet. HAUIOND KOTZ L.A. Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Baseball Manager Cl1 C311 German Club: Finance Committee Charity Ball: Vliaa-Mu C11 C213 Secretary-Treasurer Social Department E. C. A. C31g Student Alumni Council C11 C31, Inter-Fratern- ity Council C31, Northwestern Cinema Company EDYTARD KRANTZ L.A. Oak Park, Ill. Sophomore Commission, Junior Com- missiong Independent Council C31, Sopho- more Cotillion Committee, Sophomore Dance Committee. LEON KRESLER L.A. Rensselaer, Ind. Psi Upsilon University of Chicago CI1. JOSEPHINE KROGSTAD L.A. Winona, Miiin. Delta Gamma Y. XV. C. A. C31g Homecoming Decora- tions C31g College of St Teresa. IEIELEN C. KUGLIN ED. Chicago, Ill. Theta Upsilon Chicago Normal College. JOHN LA GRAFF L.A. Potsdam, New York lntramural Athletics C313 Y. M. C. A. C11 C21: Pre-Medic Club C31, Catholic Club Cl1 C21, Waa-Mu C11. ANDREW KPLANTZ COM. Oak Park, Ill. lndependent Council C21 Vice-President C31, Ilomecoming Committee for Inde- pendents Y. INI. C. A. ELEANOR KRESGE L.A. Wilmette, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily C21g Y. VV. C. A. Social Commit- tee C31g French Club C31g Waa-Mu Wardrobe Committee C21, Carleton Col. lege GWEN KROEHL SP. Evanston, Ill. Delta Delta Delta Waa-lNIu C115 Syllabus C21 Class Editor C31g Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 International Groupg Sophomore Commission, Waa-Mu Show Book Committee Cl1 C21 Co-Man- ager Show Book C313 Waa-Mu CI1- Wf S. G. A.g Alethenai. RUSSELL KUDSK L.A. Carrol, Iowa Acacia Wrestling C11 C21 C31g Pre-lVIedic Club. BETTY KYSELA L.A. Bartlcsville, Okla. Delta Delta Delta Y. W. C. A., Christian College Colum- bia, Mo. VIVIEN LAIRD ED. Des Plaines, Ill. ' Kappa Delta Shi-Ai, Pi Lambda Theta, Hockey C11 C21 C31, Volleyball CI1, Swimming C213 Basketball C11 C21, VV. A. A. Board, Daughters of Neptune Swimming Club C31g Group Leader JUNIOR CLASS OF ALFRED LAMBRECHT COM. Milwaukee, Wis. Della Sigma Pi Glee Club C11 C21, Commerce Club C21 C319 Secretary-Treasurer Goodrich House C21, Inter-Dorm Council. JOSEPH LANESE MUS. Cleveland, Ohio Phi Mu Alpha Band C11 C21 C315 Orchestra C11 C21 C315 Glee Club C31g A Capella VIRGINIA LEE L.A. Terre Haute, Ind. Gamma Phi Beta Daily C213 Purple Parrot C21 C31g Lin- denwood College, St. Charles, Mo. JEAN LELAND L.A. Delta Gamma Rockford, Ill. Y. YV. C. A. Social Work Oberlin College up 425. ANNETTE LENZ L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Eta Sigma Phig W. S. G. A. RALPH LINDGREN JOUR. La Porte, Ind. Phi Delta Theta Sigma Delta Chi, Sextantg Daily C11 C21 C31 Night Ed. C31g W'aa-Mu C21 C31 Stage Managerg In tramuralsg Charity Ball Publicity. NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV ELIZABETH LAMBRIGHT L.A . Shaker Heights, Ohio Delta Gamma Swarthmore College MARJORIE LEACH MUS. Evanston, Ill. Alpha Phi Shi-Ai, Alethenaig VV. A. A. Hockey C11 C21 C31, Baseball C213 Y. W. C. A. Freshman Committee C21, Finance Chair- man C31g Sophomore Social Committee, Junior Class Social Chairmang Pep Session Committee C21 Co-Chairman C31, Dad's Day Arrangements C315 Drama ticsg Matrix Table C21, May Day Committee C21, Freshman Pan-Hellenic, Group 'Leader C21 SYLVIA LEIBOVIT JOUR. Miami, Fla. Alpha Epsilon Phi Purple Parrot C21, Dail Campus Ed. C31g Honors C21, ,Drake Uynivcrsity. KATHERINE LEMPKE L.A. Wilmet'te, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta VV. S. G. A. Co-ed Civic League C21, Point System Committee C21, Medallion C21, Syllabus C21, Sorority Ed. C31, Student Directory C21g Y. W. C. A. C11 C21 C313 Alethenai C11 C21 C313 Frolics Committee C21, Waa-M11 C11g Glee Club. ANN LEWIS JOUR. Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily C21 C31, Syllabus C31, Purple Parrot C313 Medill Press Club C21, Com- merce Club C21 C31, WOmen's Journal Club C21 C31g University of Illinois. LORENE LISTON MUS. Fort Scott, Kansas Orchestrag Fort Scott Junior College. Yiacixu LORD L.A. llonolulu, Hawaii Pi Bela Phi Syllabus C351 Y. XV. C. A.: Glee Club CED: Liniversily ol' llawaii. BTARCEIL LYDICK MUS. Moline, Ill. Delta Gamma Stephens College. JANICE MAHER L.A. ForL Dodge, Iowa Gamma Phi Bela Goucher College. ROBERT TVIARRS COM. Stevens Point, Wis. Phi Della Thela Foolhallg Commerce Cluhg Cenlral Stale Teachers' College. RICIfIARD NI.-XRTINEK ENG. La Crosse, Wis. Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Omegag Football. HERBERT H. MCADABIS SP. Jonesboro, Ark. Sigma Nu Syllabus CU, Y. M. C. A. CD: Honorary Speech Scholarship CZD Junior Commis- sion, Delta Sigma Rho. RUTH LUCKENBILL JOUR, Superior, Wlis. Superior Slale Teachers' College. GRACE MAGEE L.A. Oak Park, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Carlton College. MAXINE MALONEY JOUR. Auburn, Neb. Stephens College. ESTHER MARSHAIJL ED. Charleston, Mo. Delta Gamma Swimming Club, Y. W1 C. A. Social Service, Stephens College. MARION MAYER L.A. Birmingham, Ala. Zeta Tau Alpha Y. VV. C. A. C3jg Spanish Club C353 W. S. G. A. C35 Southern Birmingham College. JOSEPHINE MCALLISTER L.A. Highland Park, Ill. , E Alpha Lambda Delta, Class Honors CU C23 Town Club, Meristem. JUNIOR CLASS OF Anms MCBROOM COM. Kankakee, Ill. Gamma Phi BCLH VV. A. A. Swimmin , 'Daughters of Neptune CD CZQ, Track EU CZDQ Y. W. C. A. C15 C2jg Shi-Ai, Alethenaig Merislem CID, Social Chairman CD: Social Com- mittee C2jg Homecoming Pep Session Chairman C2jg Nvaa-lVIu Cllg W1 S. G. A. CU CZD C35 Social Chairman CZD First Vice-President C35 Judiciary Board C31 VV. S. G. A. Award CD C2Dg Chairman University Nlovement C3Dg Ebcrharls' New Student Committee CZD. ALBERT B. MOCONNELL MUS. Grand Rapids, lN1ich. Phi Mu Alpha Grand Rapids Junior College. PHYLLIS NICDANNELL ED. Moline, Ill. Della Gamma W. A. A. Swimming C313 Y. NV. C. A. Social Work C3jg Stephens College CU CZD. GERALDINE MCGRAW L.A. Chicago, Ill. Della Della Della Waa-Mu CU CZDQ VV. S. G. A.g Dads' Dayg Homecoming. JANE MCINTOSH L.A. Kenilworth, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Y. VV. C. A. Clj CZQ, Sophomore Com- mission C2jg Sophomore Social Committeeg Pan-Hellenicg Navy Ball Queen W. JOHN MCNEELY L.A. Alberta, Canada University of Alberta. NINETEEN TI-IIRTY-SE V MADOE NICCLEARY JOUR. Detroit, Nlich. Della Della Delta Daily C3jg Highland Park Junior Collegeg Mount Union College. BEN F. NICCONNELL MUS. Benton Harlxor, Mich. .Della Tau Della Albion College Clj DOROTHY MCDOWELL SP. Evanston, Ill. Della Della Delta Y.Q'W. C. A.g Stephens College. LYDL4. NICGRAWV L.A. Chicago, Ill. Della Delta Delta Wlaa-N111 C15 CZQQ W. S. G. A.g Dad's Dayg Homecoming. HELEN MCKAR.AHAN L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alethenaig Shi-Ai, Alpha Lambda Della Honors Cljg Freshman Social Committ-eeg Sophomore Social Chairman, Vllaa-lVlu Clj C2Dg VV. S. G. A. President C325 Sopho- more Cozy President, Freshman Cozy Social Chairman. JOHN hClCNICHOL.AS L.A. Marenisco, Mich. Phi Delta Theta Pre-Medic Club C3jg German Club C313 Carroll College CID C21 SYLHA NIECKLENBURGER L.A. Chicago, lll. Kappa Zeta Kappa Chicago Art Institute. JEANETTE MERREL L.A. Platlsburg, New York Alpha Epsilon Phi. STUART MERRELL SP. Evanston, Ill. Football, Baseball, Purple Parrot, Alumni News. BARBARA MILLER L.A. Canton, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Ohio Vvesleyan University, University of Alabama. ELIZABETH N. MILLER SP. Charlotte, West Va. Y. VV. C. A., Virginia Inlermont Col- lege, Bristol, Virginia. JOSEPH MILLER COM. Chicago, Ill. Phi Mu Alpha Band up 425 437. BCIARGARET ll1EESE Sp, Nlillersburg, Ind. Zeta Phi Eta, Thaliang University Theater Board, YVomen's Debate C2jg Glee Club, Nlanchester College. PIENRY NIERKLE ED, Ohio City, Ohio Phi lVlu Delta Giflin College. WALTER MERRILL L.A. Wilmette, Ill. Sigma Chi Purple Parrot CD3 Syllabus CD C2j, Honors CD3 Sophomore Commission, Homecoming CD Waa-Mu CD CZJ. ELIZABETH MILLER L.A. Peoria, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Briarcliff School, University of Illinois. JAMES MILLER COM. Elgin, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Phi Eta Sigma, Y. M. C. A., Senior Cabinet CSD, Chairman North Campus Discussion Group, Honors CU C253 Junior Commission. MARY V. MILLER JOUR. Chicago, Ill. g Pi Beta Phi Daily C22 C313 Y. W. C. A. Settlement C2jg Medill Press Club C2jg Group Leader C2-jg Christian College. JUNIOR CLASS OF JOAN MILLIKEN JOUR- Omaha, Neb. Kappa Kappa Gamma Daily CZDQ Y. W. C. A. C21 Cabinet C3Dg Sophomore Commissiong W. S. G: Tutorial System, Sweet Briar, Virginia CD- LOREN MINK COM. Elgin, Ill, Phi ,Della Theta Lawrence College CU WILLIAM MOLONEY COM. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Chi Golf CD: lnlra-mural Golf Driving Champion C259 Wlaa-Mu WAYNE MORRIS L.A. Evanston, Ill. Glee Club CD. EVERETT MOULTON L.A. Fort Smith, Ark. Phi Della Theta Phi Eta Sigma, Class Honors CD CZD, Pre-Medic Clubg Wfaa-Mu C2j CED Group Leader. MYRNE MULLBIAN LA. Oklahoma City, Okla. Pi Beta Phi Daily C3j, Syllabus C31 Settlement Vllork CZD, Oklahoma City University. NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV GEORGIANA MINCHIN SP. Chillicothe, Ill. Pi Beta Phi W. A. A. Hockey C2j, Tap Dancing C25Q Parrot CU Exchange Staff Settlement Work CD3 Sophomore Commission C2jg Campus Movie CI-U. MAROUERITE MOCKLER JOUR. Wilmettc, Ill. Kappa Delta Daily CU C2j Desk Editor C3D Student Directory Cfljg Y. W. C. A. Freshman CU, lnler-racial C2l, Social Service C2D, Sonian C23 Medill Press Club CD C2jg Waa-Mu Show Board C3J, Homecoming C3Q, Dad's Day CED, Waa-M11 Press Publicity CZQ, Journalism Week CZJ, High School Press Conference Clj C2lg Pan-Hellenic ARLENE MORITZ L.A. Crawfordsville, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta Philaletheang W. S. G. A.g Glee Club, Purdue University Cll W. EDWIN MORRIS L.A. Evanston, Ill. Glee Club CD CZD, Pre-Medical Club CU C25 C35- WESLEY Movrrz COM. Elgin, Ill. Phi Della Theta Lawrence College. ROBERT MUNDY COM. Beta Theta Pi Mt. Carmel, Ill. Syllabus Cljg Circus CD, S. l. N. Wi. College CD. CLYDE W. AIURPHY COM. Winnetka, lll. Sc-xtanl: Baseball Cljg Basketball Clgg e Boxing Clj C221 Syllabus CU, Purp Parrot CU CHARLOTTE NAUMANN MUS. Joliet, lll. Kappa Delta Phi Belag Y. YV. C. A. Inter-Racial Groupg A Capella Choirg Glee Club. MILTON J. NENNY COM. East St. Louis, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CD CZD C3Dg Boy's Club C25 Finance Committee C25 Publicity C23 North Campus Discussion Co-Chair- man CZD, Chairman Freshman Conference C35- JANET NIDA JOUR. Long Island, New York Kappa Alpha Theta Daily C3Dg Catholic Club C3Jg Journalism Club Sullins College. JEANNE OOLE COM. Vlfaterloo, Iowa Gamma Phi Beta Alethenaig Y. W. C. A. C11 C213 W. S. G. A. Award C2jg Social Committee C11 Dad's Day CZQQ Homecoming Pep Session Committee C215 W. S. G. A. Secretary C2j, Board C3Jg Group Leader CZJ C32 Oleg Club 415. RALPH OSBORN COM. Culver, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Basketball CD C2Jg Homecoming C2Jg Band CD Interfraternity Council C3Dg Sextant. JOHN H. lXqYERS COM, Grand Rapids., lVIich. Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Phi Omegag Beta Alpha Psig Freshman Rifleg Varsity Rifle CZD C3Dg Class Honors CD CZD Fresh- man Commissiong Junior Commission, Band CD, Secretary Alpha Phi Omega DONALD NELLINS L.A. Waukegan, Ill. Vilranglers Alpha Phi Omegag Syllabus CD, Home- coming CZD Waa-Mu Snow Book Cljg Lynx. ADELE NICHOLS ED. Benton, Ill. Lindenwood College. ANITA NO'VICKY MUS. Melrose Park, Ill. Beta Sigma Omicron Shi-Aig Orchesis cgbl French Club C305 Wfaa-Mu Chorus C25 Symphony Orchestra CD3 Glee Club CD3 A Capella Choir CSD. ROBERT E. OLSON COM. Flint, Mich. V Alpha Phi Omega, Freshman Swimming C315 Flint Junior College. ROBERT OSBORNE ENG. Racine Wis. Phi Kappa Sigma Daily CU CZJQY. M. C. A. C319 Engineer- ing Society Clj C2D C3J. JUNIOR CLASS'OF MARGARET OSTLER SP. Park Ridge, Ill. Kappa Delta Alpha Lambda Deltag Eta Sigma Phig Honors CD C2jg Town Club Membersliip Chairman, Women's Varsity Debate C1jC2jgW. S. G. A. CZJ CSL Group Leader Q22 GD, Agnes Law Debate Prize CU 125. RICHARD PACKARD COM. Saginaw, Nlich. Sigma Chi Tennis CD 125, Swimming flj 121g Commerce Club Director, Charity Ball C3Jg Debate QD QZDQ Bay City Junior College. ROBERTA PETERSON ED. Wilmette, Ill. Della Zeta Shi-Ai C31 447. W. A. A. Rifle 121, Y: WV. C. A. Publicity, Meflill Press Clubg Homecoming Tag Day Captain C3Dg WT. S. G. A. QZJ CSD, Group Leader CD3 Denison University JANE PHELPS MUS. Wlilmington, Del. Gamma Phi Bela Y. W. C. A. CD Freshman Commission C213 Alethenaig Group Leader C21 HZELEN PICKING SP. Bucyrus, Ohio Y. WV. C. A., Stephens College. W. KELLER POTTER ENC. Altoona, Pa. Sigma Chi Pur le Ke Charit Ball Committee, Waa-lillu CIJDCZD. Y NINETEEN THI RTY-SEV BETTY OVERALL Sp, Caldwell, Kan. Y. W. C. A.' CD Q3Jg Universitv of Wichita. A . 'I FLORENCE PARFREY MUS. Richland Center, Wis. Sigma Alpha Iota, Y. WV. C. A. PIARRIET PETZ L.A. Nlontclair, New Jersey Delta Gamma Lasell Junior College. MAYBELLE PICK SP. West Bend, Wis. Thaliang Milwaukee Downer College, University of Yvisconsin. GERALDINE PLETZ L.A. Chicago,iIll. Pi Bela Phi ELIZABETH PURDY ED. Chicago, Ill. Y. W. C. A. Cljg Town Club AIARY JANE RANDALL JOUR. Chicago, lll. Kappa Kappa Gamma Wi. A. A. CSD, Freshman Rifle Team: Daily qzp. Y. W. C. A. Q15 425. ROBERT RASMUSSEN COM. Burlington, Ia. Phi Gamma Delta Burlington Junior College CD MAROUERITE RAY L.A. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta Y. W. C. A. Freshman Committee CZJ, Social C3j, Promotion Council CD5 Aleth- enaig Freshman Social Committee, Junior Commission, Dad's Day CZD, Homecoming CZDQ W. S. G. A. Activity Award GRAYCE REEVES SP. Polk City, Ia. Theta Alpha, Stephens, lUniversity of Iowa. RICHARD RETZKE COM. Oak Park, Ill. Band Clj CZD C3jg FreshmanLSocial Committee, Junior Commission. AUGUSTA RODDIS L.A. Marshfield., Wis. Pi Beta Phi Syllabus CD3 Y. W. C. A. CD C2j C3jg Sophomore Commission, Pan-Hellenic. TVIARY RANSON L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Shi-Aig Alpha Lambda Deltag WV. A. A. CU C253 Y. WV. C. A. CD3 Freshman Commissiong Freshman Mixer Committee, Waa-Mu CD5 W. S. G. A. Board C2j, Head Civic C0-ed Leagueg Alethenai: Group Leader C2jg Class Honors C2j. A. FRED RATHBUN COM. Evanston, Ill. Sigma Chi Swimming CD. WILLIAM F. RAY L.A. Chicago, Ill. Intramurals, Rifle Team, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CD5 Freshman Commission, Soph- omore Social Committeeg Homecoming Co-Chairman CZDQ CO-Chairman Informal Dance Committee, Group Leader C25 C3j. JULIAN REEVES COM. Evanston, Ill. Freshman Track. JANE ELINOR RHODES MUS. Terre Haute, Ind. Gamma Phi Beta Phi Beta, VV. A. A. Varsity Baseball CU CZD, Golf CZHQ Purple Parrot CU C2jg Y. M. C. A. C2jg W. S. G. A. CD C2D CEU. MAXINE ROEHL L.A. Joliet, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Y. W. C. A. C3Dg German Club: Stephens College. JUNIOR CLASS OF ANNE ROGERS L.A. Beaver Dam, YVis. Pi Beta Phi Daily C31g Y. VV. C. A. C31g French Clubg University of Wisconsin KATHRYN RUBENS L.A. Evanston, Ill. Chi Omega Alpha Lambda Della President C21g Syllabus C213 Y. WC. C. A. C113 Honors C11gDip and Strike Club C21 C31g Waa-M11 C11 C21g YV. S. G. A. Scholarship Com- mittee C11. GEORGANNE RUNDALL L.A. Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily C11 C212 Y. XV. C. A. Sophomore Commission C21 lvlembership Committee C31g Alethenai C11 C21 C313 Freshman Social Committeeg Sophomore Social Committeeg Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class C313 Homecoming Committee C21g E. C. A. C213 Student Directory C21 C313 Glee Club C11 C21g Chairman N Homecoming. HELENA SAMUEL L.A. Altoona, Pa. Alpha Epsilon Phi Daily C11g Syllabus C31g Y. W. C. A. Social Service C11 C21g Hillel C11g Secretary C21 C31- RUTH SAPPENFIELD COM. Geneva, Ill. Delta Gamma Stanford Universityg University of Wisconsin. MARGARET SCHMIDT COM. Chicago, Ill. Delta Zeta W. A. A. C11 C21 C31 Daughters of Nep- tune, Intramural Swimming, Horseback Bidingg Y. W. C. A. Social Service C11 C21 C31g German Club C11 C213 W. S. G. A. NINETEEN THIRTY-SEVEN SHIRLEY ROTHENBERG JOUR. Chicago, Ill. Daily C215 University of Illinoisg De- Paul University. CHARLES RUGG L.A. Waterloo, Iowa Phi Kappa Psi Purple Keyg Tennis C21 NIARGARET RUPRECHT L.A. Chicago, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta University of Dubuque C11 C21. JOHN H. SANDOR L.A. Vlfalsenburg, Colo. l11IRALOTTE SAUER L.A. Winne'lka, Ill. ' Vassar College: University of Chicago HELEN SCHMITT L.A. Logansport, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta Daughters of Neptuneg Y. W- C. A. C313 Stephens College. WJAHTHA Sc:Ht'ELER L.A. Chicago, lll. Kappa Alpha Theta Sophomore Commission: Waa-Blu Sig- nature Committee NTILDRED SCOTT L.A. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta Y. WV. C. A. Social Service C353 Wlard- Belmont College. VIRGINIA E. SCOTT ED. Grand Rapids, Mich. Y. W. C. A. Settlement Wvork Q3Jg Glee Club CHQ Grand Rapids Junior College CD JOHN SHANNON JOUR. Evanston, Ill. Della Tau Delta Lynxg Syllabus QD C22 Editor-in-chief CED, Purple Parrot CZD GD, Daily CSD, Freshman Social Committee, Junior Com- missiong Interfraternity Ball Committee f2jg Waa-Mu fljg Grou Leader Q3Jg Interfraternity Council C33 THEODORE SIDDALL COM. Evanston, Ill. Delta Upsilon Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Phi Omegag Commerce Club, Junior Council, Sopho- more Commissiong Homecoming Frolics Committee CZJQ CO-Chairman Dad's Day Arraniements Committee C313 Waa-Mu QZD S ow Book Manager Q3Jg Group Leader CZD C3J. VIRGINIA SIMPSON L.A. Edwardsville, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Y. W. C. A. C215 Lindenwood College QU. ROBERT SCHUETZ L.A. Chicago, Ill. Gymnastics Team CD VIRGINIA SCOTT J OUR. Fort Thomas, Ky. Kappa Alpha Theta Daily C3Dg Stephens College. MARJORIE SENSENRRENNER L.A. Menasha, Wis. Kappa Alpha Theta Tennis, Swimmingg Y. W. C. A., Glee Clubg Homecomingg Lawrence Col- lege. JOHN SHUMWAY ENG. Evanston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta Sextantg Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Betag Navy RiHe KD f3J Captain QZDQ Syllabus CU C2jg Honors CD5 Engineering'HOnOr Roll CU QQ, Freshman Commission, Sophomore Commission, Junior Council CSD. JOHN SIMMONS L.A. Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Omega, Football QD Track f2jg Daily CD C25 C3Jg Sophomore Com- missiong Debate IRENE SINKO SP. Oak Park, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Y. W. C. A. CD CZQQ Thalian Clubg University Theater, VV. S. G. A. CD CZJQ Waa-Mu Wardrobe Committee 121. JUNIOR CLASS OF VIRGINIA SAKELLY L.A. Helmer., Ind. Y. W. C. A. Social Committee: French Club Q313 Vice-President of Rogers I-Iouseg Stephens College. BETTY SMART L.A. Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi S llabus W7omen's Editor Q313 French Club Q313 Meristem Q31 Group Leader Q313 NV. S. G. A. Q21 Q31 Vocational Guidance Committee C213 Mary Baldwin College. JEAN E. SMITH L.A. Evanston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily Business Staff Q213 XV. S. G. A. Vocational Guidance Committee Q21 YVaa- Mu Make-Up Committee Q213 Pennsyl- vania College for Wfomen. MARTHA M. SMOTHERS L.A. San Marino, Calif. Kappa Kappa Gamma Y. YV. C. A. Q11 Q21 Q313 Class Honors3 Spanish Club Q11 Q21 HARRISON SOUTHWORTH COM. Evanston, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Swimming Q11 Water Polo Q21 Q31Q Parrot Q113 Freshman Social Committee Homecoming Q21g Waa-Mu Q21. ROBERT STACKROUSE COM. Bismarck, N. D. Phi Delta Theta Daily Q11g Waa-Mu Production Staff Q11 Q21g Commerce Club. NINETEEN THIRTY-SE V PHILLIP P. SLEP Sp. Altoona Pa. Sigma Chi Waa-Mu Q11 Q21Q Theater Board Q21 Q313 Glee Club ELNORA R. SMITH SP. Foxboro, Mass. Michigan State College. VIRGINIA J. SMITH L.A. Kenilworth, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma W. A. A. Hockey Manager Q11 Basket- ball Q21 Baseball Q21 Social Chairman Q213 Y. W. C. A. Freshman Commission, Vice-President and Social Chairman Q313 W. S. G. A. Medallions Q11 Q213 Alethenai3 Freshman Commission, Sophomore Social Committeeg Homecoming, Dad's Day Committee3 Waa-Mu Co-Chairman of Production Q31g Co-Chairman Informal Dance Committee. JACQUELINE C. SOUTAR L.A. Evanston, Ill. Gamma Phi Beta German Club, French Clubg Sophomore Commissiong Dad's Day Committee Q213 Pan-Hellenic Council Q21 Q31g Group Leader C213 Charity Ball HENRY J. SPANJER COM. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Iota Epsilong Homecoming Q313 Dad's Day Q313 E. C. A. Informal Dance Committee C313 Commerce Club, Board of Directors Q313 University of Illinois. SHIRLEY M. STADSTAD COM. Dickinson, N. D. Y. W. C. A. Hobby Clubg Commerce Club3 North Dakota State Teachers' College. l'lLORA STEEL JOUR. Texarkana, Ark. Pi Beta Phi University of Arkansas, lfniversity of Texas. ITELENE STOESSER JOUR. River-Forest, Ill. Alpha Gamma Della Daily C15 C25 Society Editor C353 Student Directory C15 C259 Y. W. C. A. C15 Social Committee C25, German Club, Shi-Ai, Homecoming C355 Waa-Mu C15 C25. SELMA STONE MUS. Maywood, Ill. N. U. Orchestra, Central Y. M. C. A. NORNIAN STRUNK COM. Cape Girardeau, MO. Delta Si ma Pi. Band C35g S. E. Mo. Teachers' College C15 C25. LYMAN TAYLOR COM. Michigan City, Ind. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wrestling C25, Syllabus C25 C35g German Club C255 Waa-Mu Publicity Manager C35g Valparaiso University. PH YLLIS THOMPSON L.A. Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Pi Beta Phi Purple Parrot C35g Y. M. C. A. C35g Frolics Charity Ball C253 University of Arkansas. RICHARD STEEN COM. Wilmette, Ill. E. C. A. Social Committee C253 Glee Club C15 C25, A Capella Choir C15 HAZEL STONE MUS. Great Falls., Mont. Symphony, Trio, A Capella, Quartetteg Kansas State Teachers' College of Em- poria. HAROLD STRAUSS L.A. Chicago, Ill. Wrestlin C15 C35, Sophomore Baseball Managerg Ereshman Cheer Leader, Cen- tral Y. M. C. A. College. ELIZABETH TAIT COM. Racine, Wis. Kappa Alpha Theta Stephens Junior College. LEONARD THOMAS COM. Syracuse, New York Class Honors C25, Commerce Clubg Interdormitory Council C25, Glee Club C15 . KATHERINE TRUNDLE L.A. Ashton, Maryland Chi Omega Shi-Aig W. A. A. Varsity Swimming C15 C25, Head of W. A. A., Swimming C25, Varsity Baseball C25 Intramurals C15 C25, Y. W. C. A. C15 C25 Freshman Commission C25 St. Charles Executive Committee C253 Pre-Medic C15 C25 C35g Town Club C155 W. S. G. A. Award C253 Group Leader C353 Inde endent Swimm- ing and Basketball JUNIOR CLASS OF Lois TUCKER JOUR. Winnetka, Ill. Alpha Phi S Janish Clubg Francis Shimer Junior College CD CZJ. EDWVARD TURNER L.A. Evanston, Ill. CATHERINE VOGEL L.A. Indianapolis, Ind. Delta Gamma Butler University. ELIZABETH VooRHEEs L.A. Logansport, Ind. Kappa Alpha Theta University of Colorado, Vl7ellesley Col- lege. EDWIN WACK L.A. Evanston, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma Daily CD C2jg Syllabus CSD, Student Directory C255 So homore Commission, Dad's Day C2jg Iglomecoming C21 C353 Interfraternity Ball C253 Vlfaa-Mu C2Dg Debate CD5 Co-Chairman Dadss Day C3Dg Co-Chairman Homecoming HARRIET WALKER SP. Omaha, Neb. Delta Gamma Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors CDQ Waa-Mu C2Jg W. S. G. A., University of Nebraska. NINETEEN Tl-IIRTY-SE V ANNE TUPICA ED, Berwyn, Ill. W. A. A. C3Dg Y. NV. C. A. Social Com- mittee C2jg Morton Junior College, University of Illinois. JEAN VAN DER LINDE SP. Milwaukee, Wis. Delta Delta Delta Y. W. C. A. C3Dg Stephens College. VIRGINIA VocEL COM, Oshkosh, Vlfis. Alpha Chi Omega W. A. A. C2jg Y. W. C. A. CD, YV. S. G. A. Cflj C21 CED, Commerce Club CED RAY VOTAPKA MUS. Oberlin, Kan. Phi Mu Alphag Band CD C25 C3Dg Clee glpb CD CZD C353 Symphony Orchestra C2j 3 . J OANN WAKEMAN J oUR. Evanston, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma YV. A. A. Soccer, Daily CU C2Dg Purple Parrot C21 C3Qg Aletheuaig Co-Chairman Homecoming Arrangements C213 Charity Ball CD C2jg Co-Chairman Homecoming C309 Waa-MII CD. DOROTHY MAY WALLACE MUS. Manitowoc, Wis. Alpha Chi Omega Glee Clubg A Capella Choir C3D Stephens College. IQKGEXE WTARNER COM. Chicago. Ill. Intramural CU C2J: Commerce Club. CHARLES WC.-XRREN MUS. Pomona, Calif. Phi Delta Theta A Capella Choir, Northwestern Male Quartet: Whitman Collegeg University of New llflexico. DOROTHY' E. WEIGIL JOUR. Winslow, Ariz. President Campus View Houseg Stephens College. LIRRY WEIR JOUR. Charleston, Ill. Pi Beta Phi Daily Cf-ij, Publicity and Hobbies C359 Wvomenls Commerce and Journalism C3jg Junior Commissiong Dadas Day Publicityg' Texas State College for Women. ROBERT WERNLE L.A. Evanston, Ill. Eta Si ma Phi Vice-Presidentg Junior Cabinet iC2D, Senior Cabinet C3jg Y. M. C. A.g Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class Sophomore Commissiong President of the Council of Independents CHARLES WHITSETT COM. Eagle River, Wis. Eau Claire State Teachers' Colle e cn en. g MARY WARNER Sp, Herculaneum, Mo. Della Delta Delta Christian College, Columbia, Mo. HELEN WARREN MUS. Scarsdale, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta Settlement Placement C25 Chairman C3Dg Co-Chairman Stadium Committee Homecoming C2Dg VV. S. G. A. CD3 Group leader C2j. EARL WEINSTOCK COM. Hubbard Yvoods, Ill. Sophomore Commission. SYLVIA WEKSLER JOUR. Chicago, Ill. Kappa Zeta Kappa Daily CD C253 Y. W. C. A. CD5 Hillel. WILLIAM WHITE COM. Chicago, Ill. Beta Theta Pi Football Manager CD C2D, Tennis Manager C3jg Waa-Mu CD C21 C3Dg Homecomin Frolics Clj C22 C313 Band Cljg Group Eeader C13 C21 MARY JANE WILBER LA. Aurora, Ill. Alpha Phi Y. W. C. A. CZDQ YV. S. G. A. C25 C355 Homecoming House Decorations Com- mitteeg Group Leader C3J, Frolics C3Jg Aurora College, Aurora, Ill. JUNIOR CLASS OF BAIIBARA WILEY JOUR. Paris, Ill. KappaZAlpha Theta Daily, Moiiticcllo College. CORA JOSEPHINE WILSON L.A Evanston, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega Y. NV. C. A. Settlement NVOrk QD, Dad's Day Ticket Committee CZDI Smith College CU. M.-KRI.AN W111'fZ L.A Chicago, Ill. YV. A. A. Soccer Q27 C3j,'lfBasketbal I QD C-D3 Baseball C21 C3j:, Meristem C2jg Northern Illinois State Teacher's-LCollege. WILHELMINA WOLF L.A Fairmont, Minn. Delta Della Delta Y. Wi. C. A.: Stephens College. PATRICIA WYNE V COM Macomb, Til. Pi Beta Ph Y. VV. C. A. C313 Commerce Club C31 Vfestern illinois Slate Teachers College. JOHN ZDERAD COM Berwyn, Ill. NINETEEN THIRTY-SE V NIARIE ELEANOR WILKEY ED. Delmif, Mich- Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Alpha Chig Y. VV. C. A., Honors QZQQ University Of Illinois. DELPI-IINE WILSON L.A. Elmhurst, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi Y. W. C. A. Social Service CD C21 Nlembership QD, Group Leader CZQQ 2535. G. A. CU C21 Vocational Guidance RUTH WISHARD L.A. Evanston, Ill. W. A. A. Archery, Y. W. C. A. Fresh- man Group. GEORGE WOOTTEN COM. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Chi C Purple 'Parrot C25 Circulation Manager 31. f ROBERT YARNELL COM. Wabash, Ind. Sigma Chi Indiana University. CHARLOTTE ZIMMER L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Gamma Delta W. A. A. Soccer CD C21 QED, Volleyball CU 125, Golf CD CZD QED, Tennis C3D, 'Basketball CZD, Baseball QU, Catholic Club C21 Rtnormar B.-KRES . . Con. Chicago, lll. Della Sigma Pi lntramural Athletics CID Menis Club fll VANCE BURNETT , . L.A. Libertyville, Ill. Phi Delta Theta Football QD fill, Track CD CZD C353 N Club. VIRGINIA MAU , ED. Oak Park, Ill. Chicago Teachers College. ETHEL STIPEK . . L.A. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta Social Committee C2jg Meristem CD, Spanish Club C20 CD5 Homecoming Arrangements C219 Waa-Mu CD f2jg Junior Orchesis. STEVE TOTH . . , L.A. Toledo, Ohio! Delta Upsilon Purple Keyg Football CZD 'DOROTHY ZINKE . . Mus. Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Iotag Group Leader Northern Illinois State Teachers' College. CJENEVIEVE BEHREL . L.A. Downers Grove, lll. Kappa Della Nlilwaukee-Downer College. IQENTON COLLINSON . . SP. Wlinfield, Kansas Delta Tau Delta University Theatre Productions Q3Dg Southwestern. KENNETH SAMUELSON . L.A. Evanston, Ill. Pre-medical Club, Glee Cluhg Vllaa-Mu Music Committee C32 E. C. A. Dance Committee RALPH THAYER . . L.A. Chicagollll. Delta Sigma Pi Class Honors QU CZDQ Chess QZDQ Cheer- leader C21 MAR.IORIE ZIMMERMAN . L.A. Chicago, Ill. German Clubg Lawrence College. FRANKLYN ZINN . . L.A. Milwaukee, Wlis. Delta Upsilon Sextant C25 C353 Wlaa-Mu Ticket Com- mittee CD. JUNIOR CLASS OF JNENVTON ABLAIIAT . GEORGE ADAMS . JEAN ADAMS . . ROY ADAMS . ALWIN AIGNER . ,JERRY LAALBERT . EDWARD ALTER . SAMUEL ANDELMAN ALMA K. ANDERSON ARTHUR ANDERSON . PAUL ANDERSON . JEDVVARD ARENS . JOHN ARNOLD . , JUNIORS fC0n'tinuedJ . Chicago, 'lll. Shinglchonsc, Pa. Oakland, Cal. Chicago, ill. Chicago, lll. Chicago, lll. . Evanston, lll. Chicago, lll. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, lll. Xvilmington, lll. . Chicago, lll. Ano Goido, ,lll. RAYMOND ARTABASY, Downers Grove, ,lll. TSLIZABETH M. ARTHUR ROBERT C. AUSTIN . Portland,Ore. . Flint, Mich. SYLVIA EDITH AXELROOD, Chicago, l'Il. DOIXOTI-IY LOUISE AXTELL, Chicago, lll. J AMES B.AKEH . REUBEN BAKER . . Chicago, lll. . Midian, Kan. G EORCE JJARLAND BALL EI Paso, Tex. JAMES BALL . . . Evanston, lll. RUSSELL EUGENE BALL . El Paso, Tex. EDWVARD PHILIP BARRY JAMES BAUMAN . FRANCES BARTI-I . PARMA C. BASHAM . XVILLIAM T. BEAN BETTY BEBB . SIDNEY BECKER . ROBERT BEDA . BERTRAM BEERS . JULIAN BEHRSTOCK . XVIII. YANCEY BELL . SAIIL BELLOVY . HIRAIVI BENDER . JOHN BENTHEY . MARC BERKMAN . DANIEL BERKOVVITZ PEARL BERKSON . ROGER BERNHARDT . MILDRED BEST . HARRY BIERM.X . HARRY BIERMA . CATHERINE BICLER WILLIAM BITTLER . ALBERT BJORNSTAD EDWARD BLESER . ROBERT BLIMBLUM . ROBERT BLODGETT GEORGEZ BOBROWSKI JOHN BOERGERT . RALPH M. BOLMAN . , Evanston, lll. . Lewiston, Idaho . Evanston, lll. Little Rock, Ark. . Chicago, lll. . Chicago, lll. . Evanston, lll. . Glenview, Ill. . Evanston, lill. . Chicago, Ill. Wiashington, D.C. , Chicago, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. , Sheridan, YVVO. . Chicago, itll. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Brookline, Mass. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Tll. . Berwyn, Jll. . Neoga, Tll. Fort Viiayne, Ind. . Chicago, Jll. . Wiilmette, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Saginaw, lVIich. Fort YVayne, lnd. VINCENT BONDERUD . Bemidji, Minn. HELEN Booz . . Wilmettc, Ill. CLAIRE BORNHEIMER . CHRIS BOUKIDIS . BRUCE BRADY . ELIZABETH BRADSHAW MARCUS BRANDJORD JOHN BREH . . DALAI BRENES . DOROTHY A. BRENNAN DON BREWSTER . MARY BRITTON . LENORE BROWVN . XVILLIAM BROWN . ELSIE BRYANT . GWENDOLYN BRYANT JAMES BRYDON . ESTI-IER BUCHANAN GERTRUDE BEUTTNER ELIZABETPI BUNN . NAOMI S. BURNSTAN Milwaukee, W'iS. . Evanston, lll. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Helena, Mont. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, III. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. . Holdrege, Neb. . Elgin, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . lvlarissa, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Flint, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . Burley, Idaho . Chicago, Ill. Springfield, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. XVALTER BUSSE . CYMBELINE BUTLER JACK CAMPBELL . STEWART CAMPBELL MARY NEI.I. CARLYLE JOHN CAARNAHAN . JAMES CARR . DORIS CHAPMAN . Tl'IOMAS CI-ILOUPEK WILLIAM CHOWVN . JEAN CLENDENAN JWJILBUK COHLAN . 'ETENRY COIIN . NORWIAN COHN . JVIARIAN E. COLLESTE ERNEST COLLINS . TOM COLLINS . SARAH E. COMPTON GEORGE CONNELLY SALLY L. COOK . JOHN W. COOLIDGE FRANK G. COOLSEN FRANK COOPER . DAVID COPELAND . JOSEPH E. CORRICAN CHARLES COSTA . .IOIIN COUP . . CHARLES CRARTREE STANLEY CRISTOL . PATRICIA C. CROWE HOWARD DIXNNER . ANNE JJAVIES . ALBERT L. DAVIS . JANE M. DAVIS . ROBERT DAVIS . FREIDA DECKOWITZ CHARLES DEARBORN EIMILY DELLOYE . RICl'IARD lJEMAREE PAUL DESSART . VAL TJETLING , . JJCSPi3iHCS, lll. . Chicago 'lll. . Evanston, lll. . Chicago, 'lll. . Valdosta, Ga. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, lll. . Chicago, lll. . Evanston, 'lll. . Chicago, Ill. . Hobson, Mont. ill . Chicago, . . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. R . Spencer, . Ja . Ringwood, Ill. . 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ANDREW' EVENSEN . JMAURICE EALSTEIN YV. GARDNER FARRAN CHARLES FEIC . SIDNEY M. FELDMAN FRED FELL . . .JOSEPH B. FENIMORE BENITO FERNANDEZ JAMES FEUERLICHT . JOHN FIGEL . . CHARLES FISHER . E. HARRIET FORD . Chicago, Jll. . ClIiCago,Tll. . Chicago, lll. D . Chicago, Ill. . Mishawaka, Ind. . Chicago, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. . Chicago, lll. . El Paso, Tex. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. St. Boise, Idaho . Oneonta, N. Y. .ALICE NI. FORSYTII LLEURGI-I F. FHEENIAN SAI'I. FREIDWIAN GEORGE FRITZ . CHARLES FRYE , BERNICE FLTN5'I'0N . E. NIURIEI. Cv.-XBLER HOSEIIARY GALANTE SALLY GARDEN . fillIESTER GARGAS IJAYID GAXRIKICK . JOIIN GASKINS , ,JAMES A. GATHMAN PAUL A. CUXVERT . I-IAROLD G.AYNER . IJON GEYER . , JUNIORS QContinuedj . Evanston, lll . Sturgis, lNIich. .Chicago, Ill. . Baltimore, lVId. . Charles, lll. Little Rock, Ark. . , Elgin, lll . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill Hammond, Ind . Chicago, Ill Harrisburg, Ill . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill . 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SLAUGHTER Faculty Advisor The Board of Publications views the operations of this year's student publications with feelings of gratitude and satisfaction: gratitude for the many who have so generously given their time and effort to the work involved in the three publications, and satisfaction for the sound financial condi- tion reflecting the cooperation extended by all concerned. The university's student activities are many and varied, and among them the publications can justly stand in the front ranks for developing intellectual integrity, leadership, and business acumen. In the death of Prof. H. F. Harrington at the beginning of the year the Board lost the services of one who had been a member of the Board for many years, and who had labored long and earnestly in publications matters. On the other hand, it welcomed the return of Prof. F. H. Heidbrink as an active member whose experience and sympathy with students has been and will be ofthe greatest value. WARD V. EVANS. The work of the Faculty Adviser to Student Publications for the current year was made as easy as possible by the splendid cooperation of all student editors and business managers. Although there have been several serious problems to solve, their attitude has always been one of willingness to discuss and arbitrate where differences of opinion existed. The quality of the Daily Northwestern has been maintained at a reasonably high standard. The news and editorial direction have been responsible and thought-provoking. On the business side the Daily Northwestern enjoyed aggressive promotion from the student staff with the result that local advertising increased. Everything points to a successful Syllabus again this year, one that will maintain the unusually high standards set in recent years. WILLIAM R. SLAUGHTER THE STUDENT PUBLISHING COMPANY WARD V. ,EVANS WALTER K . SMART THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS THEODORE A. B ERCIITOLD TVIRGIL B. DAY A. CAMERON DUNCAN PHILIP H. ERBES MEMBERS .TL EDWIN SUNDERLAND Faculty Adviser WILLIAM R. SLAUGIITER . Ch a irlnan Vice- Chairman Graduate Mflnager WARD V. EVANS FREDERICK H. IEIEIDBRINK WALTER K. SMART Front R01,U-SMART, EVANS. SLAUGHTER, HEIDBRINK 5 I R D D B S 'PCO n I AY. UNCAN, ERCHTOLD. UNDERL SYLLABUS EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Mammoth endowment, student strike, cold winter Monopoly, The Music Goes Round a.nd ROund,,': passes the scholastic year 935-'36 at Northwestern uni- versity. Comes Spring, comes the 1937 Syllabus with an accurate record of just how fast that music did go around. JOHN T. SHANNON JOHN SHANNON EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SQPHQMORE ASSIST-ANTS JOHN T. SHANNON - Editor-in-chief ALBERT ACKERMAN Photography GLORIA BOLLER VIRGINIA NASH GWEN KROEHL . BETTY SMART KAY LEMPKE . NEVSJELL EDDY . CONSTANCE MCCLURE RUTH SGHOMBURG . LESTER GORSLINE . MARGARET BOLMAN JERRY FLANIGAN , RUTH HOAGLAND JANE FRY . . Junior Class Womenis Sections . . Sororities . Fraternities . Administration Music and Drama Men's Athletics WOmen'S Athletics Cuts and Grinds . Society Activities PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTANTS JOHN ADAMS JOHN SCHOEPPEL SHIRLEY LINDER HARRISON STORMS PAUL MOORE LYMAN TAYLOR FRED NIEMANN EARL TERRILL PAUL PIERCE CHANNING WILLIAMS BABETTE DESSAVER CAROL FINGULIN WILLIAM HAINES WILBUR JOHNSON JEAN MCLEAN KARL N INNEMANN NORMAN OGILVIE JOHN O'N EIL JOHN REHMANN JANE WEIL JEAN WINTER FRESHMAN BETTY BOLING JESSE CORE TOM ECKLES HENRY GOERLICK GEORGE KAPLAN MARJORIE MAYLAND AS SISTAN TS JORDAN MCCANN BOB MCNULTY ELIZABETH NEEVES J EANETTE NELSON JACK SADLER HARRY STEBBINGS Front Row-MGLEAN, JONES. XVINTER, KROEHI.. FRY, DESSAVER. NASH, WEIL. Socgnd Rllw-OGILVIE. SMART. GORSLINE, LEMPKE, SHANNON, MCCLURE, ACKERMANN, SCHOMBURG, I-IOAGLAND TlllF1lR01bi MAXWELL, OTNEII., BOLLER, JOHNSON, BYNG. EDDY, NINNEBIANN, FINGULIN SYLLABUS BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The SYLLABUS has, 'through the past 53 years, gained steadily in prominence and importance in the Year Book field. Itis now known as one ol' the index books Of the coun try. a standard unit by which others are fractionally measured. The fondest hope ol' the Business Staff this year has been tO increase the distribution Ol' this Book which so well records the yearly chapters Ol' NOrthwestern's historyg and in so doing, deliver into your hands a masterpiece Of type and ink, setting forth the events which Vou will wish to remember, in WILLIAM C. EIEYN this, our school. ' WILLIAM C. HEYN BUSINESS STAFF SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS I RICHARD BREEDEN JANET MEDI'fCH WILLIAM ITIEYN . Business Manager GEORGE EWALD TRAHERN OGILBY JACK HOHNER ' ' Advertising Manager CHARLES JOHNSON ROBERT SUNDENE BARBARA JONES . Assistant Advertising Mgr. FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS ED WMK A h Circulation Manager CHARLES BARBER ROBERT NICKEL JORDAN MCCANN EDWARD RANDLE BILL FULLAGER . Assistant Circulation Mgr. BILL NAY'E DAVID SIME MYRNE MULLNIAN . Assistant Circulation Mgr. JACK TYNER Front Row-BERNSTEIN, LADON, GRAHAM. MCLEAN. IKILEY, BARBER, JONES, MOULTON. Second Row-FULLAGER, WACK, JONES, B.. IIEYN, MULLMAN. HORNEII. VOIII-IEES. Third Raw-JACKSON, SUNDENE, M EDITCH. MCCANN, RANDLE. CHRISTENSON, SIME, MORRISON. Fourlh RDIAFBREEDEN, 0GILBl'. SWENSON, EWALD, STEBBINCS, JOHNSON, MALONEY, NAVE. ,ig ,Aa li' 2 . PURPLE PARROT EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT This year the PURPLE PARROT has attempted to fulfill its function as a humor magazine. It has tried to give Northwestern students the best short stories, jokes, and cartoons from this campus, and similar publications in other schools. It has been aided in its purpose by campus support in the form of subscriptions which have enabled it to increase in size and make Y'fY '1 1 SWT GEORGE STINSON many additions of cartoons and candid camera shots. GEORGE STINSON, GENEVIEVE SMITH, co-editors. STAFF GEORGE STINSON, GENEVIEVE SMITH Co-editors-in-chief ELEANOR DoDcsoN Managing Editor AL ACKERMANN , . Exchange Editor GEORGETTE BECKER, ROBERT SAWYER, DOROTHY WHITLEY, EARL TERRILL . . . A .... Exchange Staff BEN JEWELL, RONNY WOODBURY, MARY MCSHERRY, CHARLES TEPPER, SPEED WHEELER, JULIAN CRoss Contributors Front R0w'MCSHERRX', Gnoss, D0ncsoN. ROBERTSON, SMITH, ACKERMANN, STEINER. Second Iflllv-VTERHILL, WHITLEY, L,AMOREAUX, FULLER, BAMFORD, TEPPER. 76 PURPLE PARROT BUSINESS DEPARTMENT This year for the first time since 1929, the Purple Parrot Opened the current school term without a deficit. Witli the CO-Operation Of the editorial staff, and with the help Of many new advertising contracts, the magazine has been able tO maintain its first issue standards 'Elll'OllgllOl1'l the year. We hope that Purple Parrot has built up a prestige this year that will mean the success Ol' the magazine .for several years to come. GEORGE WHITFORD BUSINESS STAFF GEORGE W1-IITEORD . Assistant .Managers BILL TUCKER BOB CALVIN JACK OlNEIL . GEORGE WOOTEN ED BECKMAN . STAFF STEVE CAMERON JOHN FULLER MARION GALE JEANETTE NELSON G EORGE WHITFORD Busines Mcincigel' . Business . Copy . Secretarial Circulation . Promotion DOROTHY MENDELSOHN CLIFF MILLER JAYNE MILLER IVIILLER TUCKEK FULLER CONSTANCE MCCLURE XX xm H 'Vlcnors WADE H. NICHOLS J ULIAN BEHRsTocK RoD HOLMGREN . PAUL ZIFFREN . T. WILLIAM THORSEN EDYTH LoU DOCEKAL MARJORIE KELLY HELENE SToEssER BETTY LEE SHAFER ALICE FORSYTH . DAELY NORTI-IWESTERN EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT An effort to moderate experimental journalism and independent comment with foresight and judgement has marked the course of the Daily Northwestern in the year now ending. In the former field it has been our pleasure to incorporate several style innovations ac- claimed and duplicted widely. In the latter and more important consideration it has been our effort to foster recognition of student sentiment before administration action, instead of too lateg in this We claim singular success. WADE H. NICHOLS . . . , Editor-in-Chief NEWS STAFF . . . . Literary and Drama Editor Literary and Drama Editor NIGHT EDITORS McKinlock Editor Feature Editor Women's Editor Club Editor Society Editor Fashion Editor . Music Editor FALCON BAKER RALPH LINDGREN RUTH SCHOMBERG ROY F RENTZ HAROLD WHITNEY ROBERT TEIGEN WINDSOR IHACKLER CAMPUS EDITORS JANE HUEBNER PHIL CooPER SYLVIA LEIBOVT GEORGE FRITZ ANN LEWIS JERRY BORN PEG MOCKLER DESK EDITORS ED VAN DYNE F. T. MACFEELY J UNE JOHNSTON BOB ESTABROOK MAURICE HAHN LIBBY WEIR Fran! ROMPLMOCKLER, COOPER. LEIBOVITZ, MCCLURE, BAKER. FORSYTH. Second ROM?-WHITNEY, Scuonmunc. NICITOLS. DOCEKAL, HACKLER. Thin! Row-BEHns'rocx, HUEBNER, LINDGREN, FRENTZ, LEWIS, TEIGEN. DAILY NORTI-IWESTERN BUSINESS DEPARTMENT A This year has been an interesting year for the Busi- ness Staff of the Daily as we have been doing a bit ol' experimenting. In the hope of giving Our advertisers better service and to increase our advertising lineage we reorganized 'the staff and inaugurated some new systems which have surpassed our expectations. We wish to Offer Our sincere thanks to theDailv North- - '- ' western advertisers, the Student Body, and the Board K-KY FRANK of Publications. KATHRYN FRANK KAY FRANK Business Man,ager ASSISTANT MANAGERS FRED FRENCH, PAUL SPIEGEL .... Co-Advertising Managers CHARLES JOHNSON . . . . National Advertiser JOHN FOBES, LARRY LAUVER . Chicago Sales Managers BILL DEMOULIN, WILLIS ROBERTS . . Copy Managers WILSON BAKER .... Classined Ad Manager KATHLEEN KENETY, ELEANOR FRIED . . . Cralit Managers BOB CALVIN, JERRY TOSKEY . . . Merchandising Managers STAFF EDGAR CRAWFORD KURT STOEHR MARION PLUMMER BILL RENZ KAY H-ARDING JERRY SALZMAN BETTY COUTTS ED WINNETT VIVIAN BYNG HARRY HART EMILIE WYMAN EHRLICK STANTON LOTS JOHNSTON BRUCE DIEHL LOTS JACORSON GEORGE O,BRIEN ISMENE POPATHEODORE From Row-KTELY, FRENCH, JOHNSON. FRANK. DIEMOULIN. Second R01lT'WlI.LIS, FRENCH, MALONEY, ROBERTS, FOBES, GRIES, SPIEOEL. MORRISON DAILY XORTHWESTERN EDITORIAL STAFF Front Row-MCCLURE, BAKER, Horz, Lrxzmn, BAST. I-IACKLEN. Second R010-COUGIILAN, RYAN, ESTABROOK. BRADFIELD. LAWRENCE Bunn, Sports Editor Roamvr Ho'rz, Editorial Chairman DAILY NORTHWESTERN SPORTS STAFF First R0w+CHASNOFF, JAFFE, HENDEIKSON, MACFEELY, MouL'roN, LANG, SLATER. Second R0w1BAKER, FALSTEIN, BRAMLEY, Bmw, D'EA'rH, Envy. Third Row-CRAY, BYRNES, POTTER, THOMPSON, COLLIER, DULKINIANN, CROKER. 80 I Photograph by Frm! S. Nicmarlrz wx gf 22- , -4 'X Fc.-. . ' . Q, INIl:KI'KAIl:KNI I Y BALL 1935 Wu.. M60 Af 5? 1 4 X XNYX ok may Q Mmmmmmmmmmm . . O just kids. O Gcxwd! What food! G0 vfnom' S Q Admircmtion. Ovi- - G fs Km CHARITY- CARNIVAL BALL 9 -But What Would Chip Say? Q Yes, lt WAS a Publicity Gag 'SU Ed Sunderland and Myra jane Hutton G Ready, Aim, Fire! Q1 Victor, l Hate You! Q Place Your Bets! O -And Where It Stops Nobody Knows. fi Beardsley, Seb Sisker Supreme NAVY BALL lrtha Purnell, Navy Ball Queen, der The Arch Of Swords A Wood Hinrichs leanne Gabriel X 100V Saigon COYOXYG O Navy Ball Empresses wean Uovw-25 K X9 Those Gknsse S Q Be Q- 'Vwxexe' 5 NN oke TK O E m presses Pass I Fl Rev. Iew Q S extant Dinn el' deYmes 'Vue SX Class President Haclcler and 6 joan Milliken Count Votes forfhepromlfing Q The Thetas Chiseled the Sign Again f is Sw ws Q tary-Treasurer, and Dick Craig O Stubby Leach, Social Chair- man, and Date,LEd McKinney 6 Those Post-Prom Concessions Sure Bring Out the Gold Digging Instinct Q Papa Needs a New Pair of Shoes! O Georgeanne Rundall, Secre- 0 Humor in Q Corner G Junior jcxcl-cets on Display 0 Now, Stem! 0 join the Party, Wally r Cameron Duncan, Class Presi- dent, With Virginia Burnham Q Barbara Baker, Social Chair- Q Dick Winter, Secretary-Treas- man,With Dick Loughborough urer, and jane Gray SENIOR BALL 6' High Priest of Bacchus, Ed jagdmann, and the Prince of Esquire, Ed Fredholm, Cele- brate With Their Dates 4 Princess olTemptation, Bonnie O Madame Apple Polisher,jean Q Gimme fi Date in a Ford Donahue, and Viscountess of Beecher, Receives the Con- V8 - - - Vogue, Myra ,lane l-lutton, gratulations of Her Date Pose forthe Cameraman 49 The McGraw Twins Entertain the Boys Can lt Be Love? O Heading forthe Last Roundup K. 4? On the Steps Between Dances Q Shall We Dance? 0 Pretty, Arerfl They? G Al a Table for Two Y in .v 1 '1 0 Sound Your A . ra , , 1935 I O Dean Jimmy and the Co-Chairmen Introduce the Speakers CANDID CAMERA G R E E K W E E K Q one use For Q Fraternity Pin CO-CHAIRMEN, 1936 GREEK WEEK I Q AI Aymond 69 james Hunter ws'-m't , it 5. . '7 4' fV1OrtC1r Board Dinner O lntersorority Sing Q lnterfroternity Moss Meeting Q Mcypole Dance GREEK WEEK A COMNHTTEES 1936 Arrangements HANK SPANJER . Chairnum JOHN Avmown HARRISON S0U1'I-IwoR'tII OLIVER WILSON Business NVILLIAM STIVASON Chanrman HARRY FLEER Ticket Mgr- ROBERT CAREY LEONARD HoI.LI-IE NIORRIS LEI2'KovI1'cII CHARLES ZELLI Publicity RGE FRITZ , Chairmflfl JAMES CALHOUN TED GIANAKOPULOS MILTON KOLAR NED LANDIS ROBERT NICKEL GEO GLENN MCCOY . ' Secretary I. 0 the Ball Section Edilor Ruth Schomburg Plmlogrupll by .4lf10rI C. ,4f'L4f'rmr1nn, ,I NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY THEATRE OFFICERS RALPH DENNIS .,.. . . Dean GARRETT LEVERTON , . . Director WINIFRED WARD . . Child:-en's Theatre .TOHN BAIRD . Directing and Ilflake-up LEE MITCHELL ...... Production, THEATRE BOARD M.ARGUERITE STOKES . . President MILDRED BOEHM . . Secretary CHARLES VANCE . Publicity Director WALTER KERR, MCDONALD HELD, DERBY DENSON, ANDY MCBROOBI, BILL MCCREARY, NEWELL TARRANT, VIRGINIA STEWART, HELEN GARVEY, IDA MAE GOE, EILEEN I-IASSETT, PHIL SLEP, MELBA DOHRMAN, JEANNE BROWNE, BARBARA ANN SARGEANT, ELEANOR JANE MILWARD, HUGH FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA NELSON, GEORGE ERELING, AND MARGARET MEESE. LEE MITCHELL XVINIFRED XVARD JOHN BAIRD Front ,Row-SLEP, MEESE, COE, STEWART, BOEHM, I-IASSETT. Mll.WVARD. FACTOR. Second ROll71GARBEX'. TARRANT, NEI.SON. STORES, BLAQR, VANCE, BRowNE. Third R010-MCBROODI, DENSON, DORMAN, FRANKLIN. EBELING, SARGANT, NICCREARY. CHILDRENS- THEATRE PLAYS Jack and the Beanstalk . . Charlotte Chorpeuning The Emperor's New Clothes , Charlotte Chorpenning Katrinka . . . . Sparky and Jill , , Charlotte Chorpenning VER EAT 0 s Wm fig., 42:2 ,M , N1 - ' . .WW I Q - -1:wf.-xv:s,.51.- - ww . 1a'js-ua' x X .' TQ!! ' 4 -ax M5 512 VZ 'f iv c. .,, I 5 yy W u. 3 '- 4 . , 1 , if , , ,, . 7 ., , 1 W -- . 3:12212 'Qfz Q ,-Z Q , nf-W, W, - , ,.1, V1 .i ,.. , J., ': Q73 V4 , 54,9 ff, ' .1 . , .11-yn 29 3 ' 5-7113-:Q -M Wg, ,, .. .I f If M: .., - . ZfJ,'f1.:1:. V Y. M 1 W- fp -ic-1 Qwmfxf-,,,, W,-. 'M , 5.91 ' N.. -A ,bf K ff 46 1 3 1 f g Z K ,Y Ugzf. -, ' ., 7 'f3Q'4,,.,, si i651 2 9' ' 74 5' 4 fn 1 R f 1 Y! , 1 V 5 2? ii we 12. 7 4 7 'V A u ,gf g 3 5 by A f Ui 7 22f?fi?'p J . yi g Q ,az , 54 . e .e?3,ffff7Q?f2Z3'1Z5 .1 , 55.5 Q5 ff sza:'2-v'fz,f- wi 'L A ' 1 ,,ff.J-pg-.- my .,W'r4WffyA::g:,9: . V - f , 2- 4. H... , II., A V i -xp, , f5'?f'QJ L 'sie' ' , ' ' - f ' iii-47Z::3q!j15zafggggzii 4 ' - i , ,. 1, +32 , ,ff I, 9 ,1 J: - -' . W.. 12652, .1 W - , . . . 7.v...,:,.,5g.7: ' , '-.Z-Ha ag ,4 ' , x.- . ' f - ..4, ,f V. 'f:.2ef,.' ,. XY.: N 'Yi wk: -W . ' N . - , www, M' f - M MW' f A 11:2m,.M1 j:f:1' Y , -1 ,if 3 . Um.-f,34x fi-19.'j: X lf fi L 41 ff' ' fy '.e-H' - ' ?g,:',' :.3 . iq 4-251'--v Q ' ' F E 1117. em: ..-M,,QMssmzme.WgQ, , mnwwsvfw 1 . fx. V? ? 4M 6 1.' imm ,...,.-ww, 'E 5,21 N, XA. A f if 1 a I 5 2 fa .,., .-,M W.L,AW4W ,Wy y 1 ,. ,, ,,,.. , . . ,430 W. .- wifuf -,e g , gun-mmm gawef .- L 3' iw WJ-ik I Xu I . N s if 'K , f Mmm K A N--1--. ,, .,,,C,lff1ea'sf-zenuwvsww mzwwfm-M , ,.fw..wwwv.m. , m4vnwwNw.-9wm.- --W ww-. UNIVERSITY THEATRE PLAYS Once in a Lifetime , Hart and Kaufman Paths of Glory . . . Sidney Howard Three One-Act Plays . Sparkin', Meet the Missus, Minnie Field Ticket of Leave' Man , , . . . Tom Taylor Yorshire Pudding . . Cyril Campion Pillars of Society Henrik Ibsen Tartuffe . . . ...... Moliere Four Criginal One Act Plays . . Undertow, A Good Axe, and The Dead T Remember, Galley Cat Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick . . Lt. Beale Corrnack Henry IV, Partl. Warf Song . . Wesleyf Koutts Section Editor Rulh Schomburg WAA-MU SHOW FRANK SEYL Production Iilanagers VIRGINIA SMITH WARREN WHEELER Promotion Managers CW' HOFFHR BETTY THOMPSON WILLIAM FULLAGER Show Book Managers GWEN KROEHL TED SIDDALL Stage Manager RALPH LINDGREN Costume A BETTY GARRISON Make-up FMNK SML JEAN VAN DER LINDE WAA-MU SHOW BOARD Co-chairmen CLAY HOEFER COMMITTEE HEAD S Business Managers RUTH HOAOLAND BOB GRANT Outside Publicity MARGUERITE MOCKLER LYMAN TAYLOR Extension Publicity CELESTE GIANAKOPOLUS EDWIN WACK Press Representatives ANNE LEWIS WILLIAM BRADY Front Raw-RANSTEAD, GIANAKOPOLUS, ASPERCEN, KROEHL, POWVERS. .Su-onrl Row-FULLAGER, THOMPSON, HEYN, HOFFER, SEYL, SMITH, XVHEELER. Tlzzrzl Row-BROOKS, GARRISON, XVACK, SIDDALL, LINDGREN, LEWVIS, VFAYLOR. 3 T3i?mf:'9n 15629 The eighth annual WH3-IMLI show, a review, was more pretentious in make- up, more diversified in scope than its predecessors. The enthusiasm with which it was received by the campus, however, was adequate reward for the extra hours given by cast and technicians. L: J X fx -I J if ,Ax 94- i ,Q R I A, 'mb' Y 1? Q Em l gf WS . 4, s 5: f YQ vi, : E2 2 3 l pf . s 4,3 a 43,5 I vw 4 ,X . gg- V 3,- 'g,-,, , f . -V ' M - Wy, , 1 A S, ,. V1 2 an F3 W ri . - y if ' 'xi K Q? f 45 M M 5 ' S f 4 ' ,1f51..-:- I ' f'sl,.:.' L g5i.'Z:2:f'-5.IjI- - Y, ff' -A -. f:f?g.e 1, f:sf.:v,- af.. :vw fd 1. ,,,. '1':,-Vrfwr: V-ka::.a' f!5: f:::1-M. .3 ,. ,. -5 11:-'-arc . 1S'f'::.gK:1.:f:.f.es . ' K .- -4. w ' ff , .,. 'f-2, waz. ' - 1 ' 'xg 3 vii 1 222 1 . pw.:s3Qw 5.Q:4z4wf1:,y -Ls.: 9324efwgg 5 'eel-fii. k': 7f:- 1. ' fi gs, f , V Q? - -4 2-mv We! ' :fi ' fy , :QV-455, A 6 f H -ggf ,.,g gy N , Y . mf' - , - I1 ,M R 2 ,N N. ,. -ml, gm J as 2 4 - 4 ' w ,-ff-J ff' 1 , - ff? ,f. ,pw -W, Q11 11-GF A . - gm Elxizkkiliih Af-v1'Fgm -V 'H V1 59, ? 113' 'C ' LW Q' 1. gh , 7? 1 It ,S WW mg E ' ii an Ruth Schomburg Section Edi lor RENS Plmlugraplz by Albert Ar-kerma Q MEN'S DEBATE The men's squad in the first semester consisted of: HerbertllVIcAdams,fAlbert Davis, Douglas Ehninger, Virgil B. Day, John F. Simons, John B. Massen, Jack Lannin, Jack Levin, William Schmidt, Alvin Edelman, Robert Cumming, William Abelman, Frank Kottke-some debating on Varsity alone, some on both Varsity and Junior Varsity. I11 the second semester the men's Varsity squad was: Albert Davis, James Rahl, Joe Tucker, Jack Levin, Isaac Brackett, Gilbert Ruderman, Alvin Edelman, William Abelman. In the first semester, the main feature of the activity was a week-long trip taken by a two-speaker team, Davis and McAdams, into Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, where discussions and debates were held with St. Louis University, the University of Kansas, Kansas State Teachers' College at Emporia, Creighton University and the University of Iowa at Davenport, before the Chamber of Commerce. In the second semester the most significant men's discussions were with the University of Florida, before the Chicago Town Hall Meeting at the Lake Shore Athletic Club, with Kansas State College before a forum in Chicago, and with Alabama, Washington and Rutgers universities at Evanston. Ifronz ROW-AFABISCH, SALKA, RA!-xi., BARMEIER, CUMMING. .Second Row-LEVIN, SIMON, EDELMAN, ABELMAN, DAY, Sci-IMID1' WOMENS DEBATE The women's squad was composed of Dorothy Mills, Margaret Ostler, Mary Nell Carlyle, Harriet Steetle, Doris Hitchcock, Phyllis flFlilchcock, Norma Rosen, Marion lflusar, Gloria Rensch, Virginia Rose, Shirley Frank, Margaret Meese, Evelyn Hertz, Sarah Glass. The women's question was: Should tl1e United States support the League of Nations in the enforcement of sanctions im- posed under the covenant of the League. For the women the important debates were those with a menls team from the University of Pennsylvania, held at North Central College, Naperville, with Augustana College before a civic group at Moline, two with Lawrence College in Chicago, and, as the feature contest of their season, with the University' of Wlest Virginia at Evanston. Front Raw-1-Imrrz, Messrs, MONTCOBIERY, MILLS, Os'rLEn, GI,ASS. Second Row-P. IIITCHCOCK., Roseiv, Husixn, Rosie, Rewscn, STEELE, FRANK, Hrrci-rcocic. S l SARGEN1' WINNERS ROBERT XVIEFERICH ORATORY The past year saw a continuation of N orthwesternys success in this field. Paul Ziffren, rep- resentative of the University in the Northern League Oratorical League contest at Ann Arbor, State Contest, was awarded THE FIRST NATIONAL prize for his oration on peace entitled Mars and Wodan, Inc. In the state contest for the current year Robert Wieferich, the North- western representative, won by an even wider margin than Simon had attained, and his winning oration, Black Sheepw is being considered for the National Prize. The Kirk contest for 1935 was won by Seymour Simon, with a speech entitled 'QOne Thousand Years after Christ , and the Sargent Declamation Contest was won by .Iohn B. Massen. STUDENT LYCEUM This activity is now in its second season, with a considerably enlarged scope of work. Forty- four separate programs are now offered by the members of the Lyceum, including speeches, discus- sions, lectures, lecture-recitals, readings, and those of a miscellaneous nature. Engagements are Hlled at frequent intervals before civic clubs, literary groups, school audiences, church meetings, etc. Paul A. Moore a Sophomore in Liberal Arts, has proved himself an exceedingly capable manager of this activity. All direction of student platform work at Northwestern is under Prof. C. C. Cunningham, of the School of Speech, with the exception of the training of the N. O. L. orator, which is done by Professor J. L. Lardner. Debate has been in the hands of a coaching staff, of which Mrs. Phyllis Montgomery is chairman, with Mr. Irving J. Lee and Mr. John R. Peterson as assistants. Section Editor Ruth Schomburg Photograph by Fred S. Niemr1r1rL 1 -.... NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY BAND CMembership in Concert Band indicated by heavy type.J GLENN CLIFFE BAINUM . . . Conductor ARNOLD L. OEHLSEN . . . . Assistant Conductor OFFICERS JOHN H. PECKENHAM . . . President ARTHUR H. WOLF Vice-President NED W. LANDIS Secretary STACEY KE.ACH ll-XRRY J. FLEER GEORGE LEMOINE JACK A. ANDERSON JOHN BLANOCK FLUTES AND PICCOLOS Marion L. Allen Alfred L. Gore Bernhard J. Weinberg Charles M. Fisher OBOES John Blanock Nonie Orvis James A. Wocasek Bb CLARINETS Arthur H. Wolf Albert L. Cooper Robert E. Childs Russell C. Currie Harold S. Herzon Ray L. Votapka John Yaccino Robert E. Thorstensen Howard W. Abbott Joseph A. Miller Edward Turley Foster U. Snyder John S. Owens Donald E. Maxon Thomas A. Israel Saul M. Salka Orval Har-mening Richard D. Retzke Walker A. Jensen Clarence S. Arnold H. Kenneth Saft Arthur H. Gilbert Bernard Adlerblum Charles J. COX Aloysius P. Geiger Donald O. Hoffman Wilbur E. Johnson William F. Kramer Leonard J. Ohlson Norman W. Strunk Eb ALTO CLARINETS Dan J. Macer Goodrich F. Cleaver Bb BASS CLARINETS Jack P. Frost Charles O. Jarasek Eb CONTRABASS CLARINET Carl B. Breutner BASSOONS Hubert B. Visscher John D. Patterson Arthur J. Shapiro Eb ALTO SAXOPHONES Arnold L. Oehlsen Leonard B. Sax Roger D. Budrow Charles L. Guettel Lester Schafer Aaron Teitelbaurn Emil Weldin Bb TENOR SAXOPHONES Bohuslav Rozehnal Walter J. Gudat Wilbur A. Smith Eb BARITONE SAXOPHONES Raymond H. Abrams Wilson H. Pfeil CORNETS Donald Phillips Henry X. Jackson Marian Pierce Frank G. Ireland Robert S. Dyer Walter R. Peterson Robert A. Biggs MacDonald Wood Stanley Horn Edward F. Hruby TRUMPETS Carl F. Dill Walter Blumenthal Vincent C. Maslowski Morrison D. Beers Earl B. Stuller John C. Kalk John G. Shellito Shirley W. Kluge Charles H. Meyer Lyman Taylor FLUEGELHORNS John F. Palmer Homer A. Bonhivert HORNS Myran C. Barber George H. Ball Philip N. Smith Charles C. Block Curtis E. Brooks Russell E. Ball EUPHONIUMS Ned W. Landis Harold E. Abrahamson Albert M. Potter Willard C. Riley William Tolva. William O'Connell Drum Major' Drum Major Quartermaster . Properties Librarian BARITONES Robert E. Barmeier Melvin R. Dick TROMBONES George W. Schick Dudley R. Veneklasen George R. Jones Clifford G. Benson Norman W. Nelson Bertram R. Beers James W. Johnson August H. Bonhivert Saul H. Friedman Marvin S. Fenchel Robert H. Estabrook Richard Born Harry L. Huston TUBAS John H. Peckenham Louis Marchi Frank L. Eldridge Stewart E. Gail Lynn F. McClure Donald B. King Robert E. Dreher Charles M. Braden Fred E. Smale Ren Ternplin William C. Tinsley Russell Widoe WVarren VVinship STRING BASSES Donald C. Kane John Wigent TYMPANI Richard G. Morris BASS DRUM Ralph M. Kent Joseph A. Lanese CYMBALS William L. Ripley SNARE DRUMS Albert C. Michaelis Harry E. Holmberg John R. Engstrom Russell R. Wyle Arnold R. Menet W. Gardner Farrand BELLS Richard G. Morris Vincent Carrig HARP Mary Alan I-Iokanson Violins SHEASBY, ARCULE, Concert-maS'te1' QUICK, ROBERT LANESE, JOSEPH EHMEN, MRS. L. M. CHERRY, MRS. J. H. STETCHER, DR. KARL LERCH, MRS. C. W. MEYER, MAIISIJALL ULRICH, CARL WEIXEL, MRS. E. R. MAYNARD, MIIS. E. L. BAILEY, JGIELEN BAILEY, MRS. RUTH LISTON, LORENE RITCI-IIE, NELMATILDA ROZEHNAL, BOHUSLAV JACOBSEN, BEATRICE DAVIDSON, RUTH BLUI-IM, LIAROLD BOCK, EMIL GODDARD, EVELYN LIUXFORD, SARA JONES, LILLIAN BURGETT, EARLENE SIMSON, WALTER PASEK, JOHN I ALIOTTA, MITCHELL JAMES, ROBERT KRATKY, FRANK FABER, VIRGINIA STONE, SELMA DILL, ELIZABETH LIODSON, VERNON MORSE, ELOISE NICHOLS, ADELE Violas JAMES, SYDNEY V., Principal SALE, ORVIN MONRAD, JEAN KAMPMEIER, JACINTA Principals NORTHWESTERN ORCHESTRA GEORGE DASCH, Conductor JACKSON, PAUL OQROUIIKE, ANNA KIIAKMER, LUELLA LOEB, ELLEN MELOY, GLADYS Violoncellos POWERS, DUDLEY, Principal VERBRUGGHEN, DR. ADRIEN KELLY, EILEEN STONE, l-'lAzEL NOTEWARE, PEGGY NORTON, .ETHEL CI-IRISTENSEN, CAROL RIESENBERG, DORIS OTTO, GER'PRUDE NIEMI, BENHARD TPIAVIU, ROSE Basses GAXTTERFELD, EMIL, Prin IJAGBERG, l-lILDA GREENE, DAVIS WIGENT, JOHN KAXNE, DONALD MOIITIILAND, WILLIAM ALDEN, CHARLES Harp IJOKANSON, MARY ALAN Flutes SILBERSCHEIN, LIYMEN GORE, ALFRED FISHER, CHARLES VANDERBIARK, LLOYD Oboes BLANOCK, JOHN ORVIS, NONIE RUSSEL, SEDGYVICK English Horn BLANOCK, JOHN cipal Clarinets ENDIIESEN, RAYMOND WOLF, ARTHUR HELENHOUSE, JACK VOTAPKA, RAY LIERZON, ILIAROLD Bassoons BABE, LLIALMAR LYCHENHEIM, MARION DEVINE, GEORGE Horns BARBER, MYRAN .HOBBS, ALBERT E. SPEARS, WILLIAM BALL, GEORGE JACKSON, CHARLES Trumpets MAGES, SAMUEL ENDRESEN, FARA PIERCE, MARIAN PETERSON, WAI,1TER Trombones POLIVKA, EDWARD BLACKWELL, DR. R. E BIERWERT, DON J. SCI-IICK, WILLIAM Tuba OEHLSEN, ARNOLD Timpani MORRIS, RICHARD Percussion MCCLAY, GEORGE ROSE, FRANCES MICIIAELIS, ALBERT HOLMBERG, HARRY MENS GLEE CLUB GLENN CLIFFE BAINUII ARNOLD L. OEHLSEN AUGUST H. BONHIVERT HONVARD R. BERHALTER ROBERT ARMSTRONG OFFICERS TENOR I . Conductor Assistant Conductor . President Vice-Pres iden t Accompanist IIERBERT C. DAVISSON MAXYVELL ENGELHARD RICHARD H. GENTRY WILLIAM F. LIARRIS WILLIAM W. ABELMAN HENRY B. BLUMBERG KENNETH B. COLBY DOUGLAS P. CRIM CHARLES E. DYER PIOVYARD R. BERHALTER LENNART N. BLOOM CURTISS E. BROOKS JAMES O. CAMPBELL WILLARD D. CHAPMAN FRANK L. ELDRIDGE PEARSON C. GRAHAM AUGUST H. BONHIVERT IQIOMER A. BONHIVERT CHRISTY BROWN STBATTON F. CALLIER BEN A. CARPENTER JOHN H. CONNELLY ROBERT E. EDGREN BREMEN I. JOHNSON DONALD B. KING RALPH A. NYBORG WILLARD C. RILEY TENOR II CHARLES H. FABISH VICTOR M. GORE JOSEPH A. LANESE FREDERIC R. MCCOY BASS I ROBERT M. GRANT RICHARD A. KENDRICK LEONARD W. LAUFENBERG KARL A. LOFGREN JACK A. NELSON WILLIAM F. OHDE J. DOUGLAS PAGE BASS II CHARLES M. FISHER IIIARRY J. FLEER PETER L. GILBERT ALFRED L. GORE FERDINAND ITIARUDA ADOLPH HEDIGER WILLIARI L. RIPLEY KENNETH E. SAMUELSON DONALD G. VANDENBERG CHARLES W. WARREN PASCHEL MORRIS BRUCE C. PADDOCK GAIL S. PERKINS RAY L. VOTAPKA EARL E. WILLS LYMAN W. PRIOR ROBERT L. REDDIAN RALPH R. RISSMAN EDWARD D. STACK WINTHROP M. STONE ROBERT E. TIIORSTENSEN DOUGLAS S. TERHUNE JOHN K. MATHISON JAMES I. MERSKE RICHARD G. MORRIS JTIERMAN R. OGG ROBERT B. PIERCE .JOHN F. SCHOEPPEL JJOYVARD F. VARDAMAN From R010-SCI-IOEPPEL, LOFGREN, H. BONIIIVEIIT., BLUMBERG. VANDENBERG. KING, XVIELLS, PAGE. Second Row-EDGREN, SAMUELSON, CAMPBELL, CIIAPNIAN, A. BONI-IIVERT, GRAI-IAM, HARUDA, OI-IDE, NELSON. Third Row-ELDRIDGE, V. GORE, A. GORE, VARDAMAN, ABELMAN. PIERCE, CRIM, RIEDBIAN, JOHNSON. Fourllz Row-MCCOY, FABISH, MIKTliIS0N, GRANT, FLEER, PADDOCK, BLOOM, GILBERT, BROOKS, MORIKIS. GLENN CLIREE BAINUM ARNOLD L. OE!-ILSEN KERRY M. BARRON .JUNE M. BENEDICT ESTHER BERRY BERNICE L. BREEDE MIRIAM E. BROUILLET BLANCHE BYRNES LORINE C. CAPLEN LOLITA L. CLAUSSEN BONNIE C. CONNER ERNESTINE H. DOBLER DOROTHY L. DUNCAN JANE S. ALBRITTON MARGARET E. BELT VIRGINIA M. BLACK GLORIA P. BOLLER IJOROTHY J. BRANDES MABEI, W. BROWN VIRGINIA J. BURNHAIVI CAROL CRAWFORD MARGERY L. DAVIS BETTIE V. DENIPSEY ALBERTA M. ANDERSON ELSIE BARTLETT IIELENE M. CRAIG DOROTHY C. DORE VICTORIA L. ELLIOT RUTH H. FINSTON LOUISE E. GOURLEY GENEVIEVE BANNERMAN ALICE L. BELGARDE SARAH E. BEYER M. PHYLLIS BRADSHANY ELEANOR E. CARNAIIAN GENE A. FRANTZ WOMENS GLEE CLUB . Con flurtor A ssistan L Conductor SI-IIRLEV A. LARSON DORIS E. I-IITCHCOCK HOIZER1' ARMSTRONG . SO PR ANO I MARY E. EWING ALICE M. FORSYTI-IE J EAN E. FOWLER EVELYN J. GIBBS IVIARJORY GROSE ANN LIART CAROLYN HART EILEEN F. IIIASSETT MAIKY M. LIEAGEY L. VIRGINIA LIENDLEY GERTRUDE HERNDON IJORIS E. ALIITCHCOCK KATIIERINE L. HUNT ,JUNE E. ,JOHNSTON RUTH M. LANZ SHIRLEY A. LARSON PEGGY LICIITER ELIZABETH H. LLEWELLYN MARGUEIIITE M. LOUCKS 'ESTIIER L. MCCOLLOUGII MARGARET L. MEESE JEAN E. MITCHELL SOPRANO II BARBARA R. DENNIS BARBARA E. DETWEILER RUTH ELLENSTEIN CAROL FINGULIN MIGNON B. GASKILL IVIARGARET E. GLENZ EVELYN L. GODDIKRD GERALDINE R. HAMMOND ROBERTA HIARE M. EDYTIIE LIENDERSON JOAN M. ,IMIG VIRGINIA J. KIROOS MARJORIE A. LISTING J EAN K. MCLEAKN MARY K. MCSIIERRY MARY E. MOULTON ISMERE PAPATIIEODORE ANN P. PEDERSON IJJELEN E. QUINN ADA E. RITZ A LTO 'I, LUCY J. GRANGER IVIARIAN L. I'I,ALLENS'rEIN LORRAINE A. LIANSBERRY BEATRICE L. LIARDING ORISE I. HILL PIIYLLIS J. I-IITCHCOGK LOIS M. LIOSKINS LOIS A. JACOBSON ARDETII M. ,JOHNSON JACQUELINE P. JONES JEAN KLEMPNER FRANCES G. LOUDENISACK ALTO II BETTY J. LSERIG VIYIAN L. GRIGSBY LIELEN II. HAGEN RUTH I. LARAMIE IVIARY V. LORD ARIJENE S. MORITZ CHARLOTTE M. NAUMAN CATHERINE J. NOONAN ARLENE R. RENSIS JOAN ROBERTS . President IXIICC-,PTCSIZIICIIL . . . A CCUITIIIIILILLSZ ELOISE M. MORSE PHYLLIS C. POETTER MYRA M. REDMAN ESTHER SCHACHT BETTY SCRIPPS JEANNE SI-IUMWAY VALBORG SINKLER .JACQUELINE C. SOUTAR PAULINE SPIRRISON LEONORA A. WALLACE DOROTIIY C. WALLNER SALLY ROBINSON ELEANOR SCHMITZ VIRGINIA E. SCOTT MARJORIE SENSENBRENNER LIARRIETTE L. SHAIN KATIAIERINE H. SIZER SHIRLEY M. STADSTAD EILEEN M. STONICH MAMIE L. VANBURSKIRK DOROTHY M. WALLACE JUNE MUSHKIN MARY L. NELSON CHARLOTTE V. PIKE DOROTHY B. SIMON DOROTHY M. STEPHENSON CORA J. WILSON JEAN E. ZEIGLER NORMA ROSEN MURIEL D. SHERER LOUISE M. SWENSON LIELEN A. WIESNEII PATRICIA E. WFYNE FmnhRow-BROUILI.ET, SIMON, QUINN, PAPATHEDORE. SCOTT. FRANTZ, CAPLEN, LIEAGEY. NIITCHELL. GLENZ. V.ANBUSKlIlK. SIZER, MEESE: RAIG. Second Row-LOUDENBACR, LIGHTER, CONNER. STADSTAD. D. NVALLACE, LISTING., IVICSHICRRY, L. WAI.L-ICE. CLAUSSEN, ZEIGLER. BELGARDE, DEBIPSEY, ANDERSON, MOULTON. Third RIHIFI-IOSKINS, GASKILL, ELLIOT. NELSON. SHUMWVAY, BANNERMAN, PEDERSON, LARSON, SWVENSON, BRAHDES. GODDARD, GIRBS WIESN ER. SCRIPPS. Q Fourzh .R01U1-CRAVVFORD, DENNIS, HARE, STEP!-IENSON, BIEYER. IilTZ, PINGULIN, JOHNSTON, GRANGIBIK, GERIG, PIENDERSON, IJETVVEILIER, BAIKRON, IVJORSE, EWING. Fifth Raw-ELLENSTEIN, WILLSON, JOHNSON, SOUTAR, ROBERTS, HANSRERRY, IMIG. IRENSIS, BLACK, IIART, CJOLIRLAY, BELT, SHERER, L -KRAMIIE, EINSTON, LANZ, STONICH, BOLLER, MUSHKIN. SOPRANO NI AX T. KRONE FRANK COOKSON BYRON JONES . WTOLCOTT PRIOR LARLEBE BURGETT VIRGINIA CARLSTEN WANDA COCHENOUR IJELEN COOK EDITH DORSEY VIRGINIA KIRK NIARJORY ADAMS DOROTHY ARNOLD ELEANOR BIRD MARY JANE CLEM PAUL GAVERT RICHARD GENTRY ARTHUR KATZEL I'IO'WARD BERHALTER ISAAC BRACKETT FRANK COOKSON CHARLES FISHER STEN HALFWJARSON FERDINAND I-IARUDA A CAPELLA CHOIR MARGUERITE LOUCKS MARCEIL LYDICK ESTHER MCCOLLOUGH EILIZABETI-I MCDONALD ANITA NOVICKY ALTO HAZEL DUCLES CECILE FORSYTHE LILLIAN JONES LORENE LISTON FLORENCE MINTY TENOR RALPH KENT FRANK KRATKY PAUL KUNSELL RICHARD STEEN BASS ROBERT JAMES BYRON JONES RICHARD MORRIS JOHN MORRISON DON PHILLIPS . . Conductor Assistant Conductor , . Librarian, . Secretmjv ANN PEDERSON GERTRUDE REEVE HAZEL STONE LOIS TOTTEN DOROTHY WALLNER ETHEL ZIMMER RUTH MURRAY CHARLOTTE NAUMAN GERTRUDE OTTO HELEN WRIGHT IRWIN THOMLE DON VANDENBERG CHARLES WARREN JOHN PLATT WOLCOTT PRIOR WILLIAM RIPLEY LEON WAGNER RUSSELL WIDOE ARTHUR WOLF N First RHll?tSTONE, KIRK, ZIIIIMER, LYDIGK, NOvIcKY, WRIGHT, ADAMS, ARNOLD, MINTY, LISTON. Svcpnd R0w-MCCULLOUGII, CARLSTEN, WALLNER, BURGETT, PEDERSON, NAUMANN, DUCLES, MCDONALD, L. JONES, BIRD Thzrzl R0ll71XV0LF, JAMES, WAGNER, HARUDA, IJALFVARSON, MORRISON, MORRIS, GENTRY, KRATKY, WARREN. Fourth Raw-COOKSON, RIPLEY, B. JONES, WIDOE, PHILLIPS. KRONE, GAVERT, BRACKETT, PRIOR, VANDENRERG. Section Editor Ruth Schomburg NAVAL Plwmgruph by Fred S. Nimnmzn STAFF OFFICERS Top Row-C. MCCOMBS, CCQMD USN.. W. D. Vfux., CCYJ USN., C. F. ALLEN. CCTMJ USN. Y Franz Raw-LmU1'E1vAN'r COMMANDER A. O. R. BERCESEN. USN., COMMANDER S. D. MCCAUGHEY. USN.. CAPTAIN E. D. WVASI-IBURN, JR USN., NIAJOR J. W. Wann, USMC., L1lzu'rENAN1' J. W. Smrrri, USN. BATTALION STAFF, COMPANY COMMANDING OFFICERS AND COLOR GUARD Top R010-COOLIDGE. J. W.. P,wm'. W. J.. Osxxolm, H. W.. livuwls. W. li. 1 X C S I I' I ll Fran3RI1iw-COL 1.,x1x, W. G.. SLN xrlcl x 1.vxNn. J. E.. KUNZ. V. J., fm' .. '. ,.. ' IN: :lm:1l S. F. W.. Lmn. A. E., Bu'r'r1 luxoum-1. W. 'I'., Smwrno BATTALION ORGANIZATION SEYL, F. L., LT.-COM. . Battalion Commanrler I-IINRICKS, F., LIEUT. . Battalion. Sub-Commander COLLAR, W. G., LIEUT CJGJ. . . . Adjutant BUTTERWORTH, W., ENSIGN Commissazy-Quartermaster SHAPIRO, J. L. . Battalion Chief Petty Officer COLOR GUARD, AND DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Top R01l7kCO0LIDGE, J. W., PAVEY. W. J., OSBORN, H. XV., BYRNE, W. E. Jlfirlrlle Row-S1'EMB1uImcE, G. N., In., JONELI, W.. BARRON, R. J., MURDOCK, F. P., PERRY, H. V Front Row-Bvru. D. R.. BRUBAKER, G. R., HOLLISTER, V. L., l10NNOLD., C. P.. WARD, J. A.. Moomz, R. D., MOOIIE. P. A.. LEMOINE. G. F. Osuomv, R. H., G1-moe. T. A. FIRST COMPANY Top Ifou'-Nfnmon, E. S.. MARKS, R. A., Srzsmzms. H. E., BERGNER, A. A.. N,xvE, W.. NVALLGREN, V. O., PECKHAM, W. M.. Eu.xo'x', E. W., 'l'.m.xBA. R.. YOUNG, W. H.. WASHBURN, R. H., REHMANN, J. H.. SPRINGER. W. M. From Rau--SWANSON, N. W.. BRADLEY. A. B., HALLBERG. L. V., ROBERTS, XV. L., WALLIN, J. I., SUHR, F. G., ZINN, F. K., Buzcocx, W. F., BLUST. R. G., HAMRICK. J. L.. Woolw, W. W., BERNAYS. R. L.. BRANDT, H. S., JOHNSON, N. D., GAVITT, S. W.. JUOZAITIS., E., KEN- NEDY. C. L., BORCHERT, F. E., CLARK, M. D. FIRST COMPANY-FIRST PLATOON LIND, A.E. . Company Commander SWANSON, N. W. . . Platoon Commander BRADLEY, AB. Platoon lst P. 0. CLARK, NI. D. Platoon 3rd P. O. ISIALLBERG, L. V. Platoon 3rd P. 0. FIRST COMPANY-SECOND PLATOON MOORE, G. C. Platoon Commander GIBBONS, J. T. Platoon 2nd P. 0. COHN, H. S. Platoon 3rd P. O. BURNETT, V. N. Platoon 3rd P. 0. Top Row-W1LLmMs, E. B., SMITH, S., RICHTER, A. H., STANUL, S. R., MENET. E. E., DECOUllIiES, D. A., P.xT1'IsHAI.L, B. W., BEDROSIAN, A PIIILLIPSON W H In SHHFCHT R E MILLS R W A H I' N R A -f - . - -. -- A 1- , - -. .. . ., 1.u1ucm', . z., Ynonc, . . Franz ROI!!-NIOOIKE, G. Q., GIBBONS. J. T.. CANKAR, F... J0HNsoN, G. L.. BAUR. G.. JUST, H. L., MILMOE, J. L., ALloT'rA, M. F., GOERLICK, H. L., CI.u'r'r1zu, A. W., CUMMING, K. B., ALIOTTA, M., SCHENBERG, B. A., SCUKENK, E. L., NORTH, R. L., REICHERT, G. L., COHN, I-I. S. SECOND CGMPANY .f ' To 1 RDIUYYOUNGVORST. L, l'I., POTTER. R. I-I.. DILLUN. C. Ii.. Wour.vulx'r. C. II.. BEIIN-KYS, W. R.. NVI'I Fli. E. F., Moucxs. J. N., BIZBAS, I G. C.. JJOSE. J. M.. Koc:Im,sK1. B. F.. NJILLEIX. C. W.. Vomit.. R. C.. lD1sl..xNm'. J. A.. CLARK. H. B. Front RIHU-IJUNCAN. A. C.. MURPHY. C. D.. L04:.xN. W. G.. IIAIKTUNQ. J. F.. WlNNm r. E. W., BENT, H. E.. ANDERSON. J. Ii.. NIASONIER., W. J.. D.xNLm'. J. R., Slxunxwmv. J. B.. Cnnu. I... IJONALDSON., W. L.. II,ww.um. D. C., lAIANsoN, C. R.. Fouuc, J. P.. B.uzsuM1.1N: E. L., JJAIll,QUIS'I'.. J. I.. SECOND COM'PANYf'FIRST PLATOON KUNZ, W. C. DUNCAN, A. C. MURPHY, C. D. DAHLQUIST, J. L. WRAY, P. Q. Company Commander Platoon Commander Platoon lst P. 0. .Platoon 3rd P. 0. Platoon 3rd P. O. SECOND COMPANY-SECOND PLATOON BRODINE, C. A. LARSON, F. M. REGITZ, A. P. . SADLER, D. A. , . Platoon Commander Platoon 2nd P. O. . Platoon 3rd P. O. . Platoon 3rd P. 0. J. S., BRADFIELD, W. L., JENKS, P. A. Franz RowhBnoDINE, C. A., LARSON, F. M., F., BURNS, H. W., HEINE, H., BECKMAN. E. L., IJANNAFORD, F., Jn., xVEST, BCC., MULLINF. Top Row-ROCHMINSKI, A. R., MYERS, N. , Jomas. F. M. SADLER, D. A.. RYAN, R. T., SCHMIDT, W. C.. ENGLISH. O. B., DOHEIKTY, M. R., KEACH. J. C.. LOGAN, D. F., HANDLE, E. J.. SANDOR, J. H., LITTLE, J. N., SCHROEDER, J. A.. STocK, R. A., SMmL1sY, W. N.. RIEGITZ, A. P. THIRD COMPANY .- . i ' x Top Rau--Smrrn, J. R.. BREEDEN, R. G., CRAWFORD. E. B., LUTSCH, W. A., ANDREWVS, F. L., RYCKOFF, P. H., CLEARY, W. J., EmcKsoN, C. M.. DIICHL, B. W., NTCCQREVY. N.. DEMOULIN, W. L., BARBER, C. F., BOIKLAND, R. D. l t-ont Rout-RORK. C. F.. CtXRhlOD1', T. H., WVACK. E. O., KAUFMAN. J. B., Iox-INSON, C. H., N1'BERG, C. E., ARENS, C. E., HAINES. W., LANUIS. N. W.. BONEKEMPER, R., LINDGREN, R. A., MCCANN, J. R.. GRAY, J. A., KEANE, W. R., FANER, J. F., CLARK, B. M., FRENCH, NV. C.. JR. THIRD COMPANY-FIRST PLATOON SUNDERLAND, J. E. Company Commander RORK, C. F. . Platoon Commander CARMODY, T. H. Platoon lst P. 0. WACK, E. O. . Platoon 3rd P. O. LOUGHBOROUGH, R. E. Platoon 3rd P. 0. THIRD COMPANY-SECOND PLATOON DAX'ISSON, H. C. . . Platoon Commander CAMPBELL, P. H. . Platoon Zncl P. O. CAMPBELL, J. G. Platoon 3rd P. 0. IIIIMEL, W. . Platoon 3rd P. 0. Top Row-NICKEL, R. J., KRITCHEVER, M.. STEIGELMAN, E. T., Coon, R. E., KLE1N. D. M., Mounts, K., WERMU1-H, R. P., STORMS, H. 'I',wLoR, A. B., CARTER, I. R., BERNSTEIN, S. Z., Guns, A. E., JR., BOUKIDIS, C. A., SLATER. F. J. Front Rau--D,wxssoN, H. C., CAMPBELL, P. H., CAMPBELL, J. C., AYMOND, I. P., Gonwm, S. E.. 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WILSON CAREY MELBA DOHRMANN GENEVIEVE BANNERMARI MYRA JANE HUTTON MAXINE ALLABEN ROBERT GOMAN PROMINETNT PEOPLE ALBERT ADELMAN RICHARD WINTER FRANK SEYL NORMAN VANCE EDWIN SUNDERLAND FALCON BAKER WINDSOR HACKLER VIRGIL DAY 4 PROMINENTIPEOPLE ' F ,Q BONNIE DONAHUE JERRY FLANIGAN HIRAM BENDER GWEN KROEHL SHIRLEY RICHARDSON KATHLEEN AMMERMAN GEORGE WHITFORD IDOROTHY REYNOLDS PROMINENT PEOPLE STEVE REID VICTOR HANSON MARJORIE'LEACIil BOB SWLISHER JACK SIMONS HENRY LONGFELLOW BILL NIEMAN 1-.11-.--rnw-urx rwr-avr-rf1-n PROMINENT, PEOPLE JAMES HUNTER JANE HABICHT ROBERT GRANT WILLIAM COLLAR GEORGE CARROLL CLAY HOFFER MARTHA PURNELL HOWARD ROSENI-IEIM PROMINENT PEOPLE SHIRLEY LARSON CELESTE GIANAKOPOLUS MARION MCKAY JOANN WAKEMAN HELEN WATT NORMAN KORFF GEORGIANNE RUNDALL LAWRENCE BURD PROMINENT PEOPLE ROBERT WERNL15: CAMERON DUNCAN BARBARA BAKER IANICE HALL GENEVIEVE SMITH KAY FRANK VINCENT BONDERUIJ WILLIAM HEYN PROMINENT PEOPLE EDYT11 LOU DOCEKAL WOODS HINRIICIIS JANE MCINTOSII JOHNSON BEYER WADE NICHOLS ARDIS MCBROOM AL LIND LAWRENCE BUCKMASTER Cl-IEER LEADERS NORMAN Komfn RALPH THAYER DALE MCMILLEN FRANCIS SPENCER RAY NoR'r1-x JANICE IIALL NORMAN KORFF. Head Cheerleader T T5 N fill f!ff,?:fL',fA fm, -ff f T LM, M milf' ,K D. Wg' . N Wi' f W ff ff X A Vik Lg QKMMYT-X1T?!+?i' X X 5W NM LLLL X ' WWII 5 . fig: 'L T1 5 2 :Q .' ' 1 ' ' r'- ' xQ,.N' - A ZWIYTLTTN X X FOOTBALL BASKETBALL SWIMIV MINOR SP OPTT S IN T R A M .- 0 A T A A c H BAS E B A LL WF1E ST L lAN G 5 ' AT IC S ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT PE RSONNEL PAUL BENNETT CARL ERIcKsoN WALDO FISHER FRANK .HILL B. A. INGWERSEN M. A. KENT STUART LEGAULT A. C. LONBORG CARL E. OWEN T. B. PAYSEUII TOM ROBINSON ADE SCIIIIMACI-'IEII O. IT. STUTEVILLE C. F. VANCE LYNN O. Wrk,LDORF 'RUSSELL WALTER K. L. WILSON VOLNEY WILSON ww ,uw I 1' A H. J. ZETTELIIAN KENNETH L. VIIIILSON The athletic year of 1935-36 will long be remembered as one of the brightest in the last decade. There was more interest and enthusiasm shown on the campus than has been evidenced for years. Student pep meetings that had formerly drawn a few sea ttering hundred were attended by thou- sands. This loyalty and spirit was awarded by a determined .football team that refused to be discouraged by defeats at the hands of three ofthe best teams in the conference. They kept plugg- ing until the tables turned when they rose to brilliant heights winning from an undefeated Notre Dame team at South Bend and handing them their only ,loss of the year. The basketball team composed entirely of sophomores and juniors was one of the best scoring teams in the conference and their playing in the Purdue game when they reversed the title-bound Boilermakers was the high spot of a fine season. The other Purple teams have made fine records up to date and have won the admiration and respect of the teams they met. All in all it was a good year and o11e that will be happily remembered by those who cheered the Purple in victory or defeat. K. L. WILSON Front Row-STEWART, LONBORG, WILSON, HILL. NVALDORF. KRANZ, ROBINSON. Second Row-LAGALILT, STUTEVILLE, SCHUMACIIER, BENNETT, KENT, OVVENS, INGWVERSON, VANCE, WALTER, FISI-IEE, XVILLIAMSON, DECOOK, CIIICKSON, PAYSEUR. f 'T ,JW J m NUBTHWESTERN BEATS NDTFIE DAME s t r mhnree N0 CLASSES T0-DAY W a m ance We Wemcat and .Emi Buses from South Quads EVER YT!-1iN c FREE! Section Edi lor Lester Gorslinc J 'iw' X w I J sf ! 1 V 12 N 4 N N 5! W OOTBALL 154 AL LIND LYNN WALDORF WALLY CRUICE LETTERMEN AI, LINO LEON FULLER ERWVIN XVEGNER STEVE REID MIKE CALvAN0 PAUL TANGORA CARL DEVRY JOE CHAMBERS LESTER SCIIRIEBER VANCE BURNETT I'IENRY LONGFELLOVV JOHN ZITKO JOHN KOVATCH HIRAIVI BENDER STAFF LETTERMEN LEO KOSECINSKI WALLY CRUICE CLARENCE HINTON STEVE TOTI1 DON GEYER HUGH DUVAL FRED VANZO BOB CARTER DON LIEAP BOB SWISHER OLLIE ADELMAN PARK WRAY DEWITT GIBSON SAM PAPICH From Row-KENT. RUSSNESS, OW'ENS. Buck Row-VANCE, FISHER, WALDURF, INGWERSEN, LONBORG. VARSITY fiom Row-K LING, NORTH, HEAR, ZITKA, Koscmszcl, VFOTH, SWVISHER, XVRAY. GEYER, GORCIKS, BURNETT. GIBSON, GONYA, CALVANO, FISHER CCoachJ. Second RUll!iVANCE, MACK, KLAMM, HOSKINS, FULLER, REID, MUBNINGIIAM, JORDAN, LIND. CRUICE, 'lxANGORA, CHAMBERS, LONGFELLOWV, DUVALI.. PAPICH, VANZO, BOGER. Th1r1IRow-YVALDORF, ARTAEASY. CARLSEN, KovA'rcH. SPRINGER, HYCHAR, FANNON, EVARD, MORTINET, NIYERS, LYONS, SCHREIBER, JOST, ADELMAN, GERICH. LINDSTADT, RILEY, INGWVERSON. Fnurlh Raw-VOYNER, EVERS, BOCK, QUETON. KOSCILSKX, SOLARI, McKAY, HIN'FON, MCGREWV, DEVRYS, MILLER, BENI:-ER, MOLE, CARTER, LONBORG. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON N BLOCK HOME COMING OFF THE TRAIN ZSFTER THE NOTRE D.-KNIE GADIE NIGHT GAME WITH PURDUE .H , L ,. T SWISHER KNIFES OFF TACKLE NORTHWESTERN 14 DE PAUL 0 The 1935 grid season opened rather unimpressively with a last minute win over the Demons. lit is disputable whether Northwestern hit its stride late in the game or lwhether the De Paul con- tingent Hnally buckled through lack of reserve strength. Wildcat performance did not assume commendable form until the fourth quarter when Cruice picked up a fumble and raced fifteen yards. Plunges by Duvall and Cruice and a short pass from Duvall to Bender resulted in a first down and put Duvall in a position for the first score. The second victory march was also initiated by a fumble, recovered this time by Chambers. Duvall crossed the touchdown line with a right tackle smash after Heap, only sophomore to start, had put the ball within scoring distance. Extra points for both counters were kicked by Duvall and Toth. The Wildcats gained 220 yards as compared with the Demons' total of 169, but no sure opinion of the Purple power could be formulated from the contest. STEVE REID, Guard JOHN KOVATCH, End MIKE CALVANO, Guard BEFORE TUE SNAP or 'rl-IE BALL NORTHWESTERN 0 PURDUE 7 The forty year old rivalry between the Boilermakers and the Wildca'ts was knotted at seven all when the two teams met in the first night game of the Big Ten conference. In the Hrst cont ference game Northwestern showed great improvement in 'tackling and blocking. Statistics revealed the Wildcats gained 177 yards on offense compared to 125 yards for Purdue. In the opening minute of the second quarter, Tom MacGannon received a kick from Toth and raced 55 yards to score for Purdue. Spurred on by Heap and Cruice, the Waldorf-men pounded 76 yards to the Purdue three yard line. There N0rthwestern's scoring attempt failed when Vanzo carried the ball across the line and fumbled. Again in the third quarter Heap, Cruice, and Duvall helped the team into scoring position but an intercepted pass ended the advance. In the last quarter Toth snared a Purdue pass and raced 25 yards to the Purdue 42 yard line. This time a fumble by Swisher prevented the rally. DEWITT GIBSON, Tackle Las SCHREIBER, Tackle ' PARK WIRAY, Tackle LONGFELLOW Truss HARD NORTHWESTERN 7 OHIO STATE 28 Showing only flashes of power, the Wildcats allowed the speed and passes of the Scarlet Scourge to overcome them. Three times Northwestern was within Ohio's ten yard stripe and yet were able to count only once. By the time the first quarter was half over, the Buckeyes had rushed across for two touchdowns. In the second quarter Williams of Ohio State broke through center, hopped through the secondary defense for thirty-five yards to a touchdown. Spurred on by this, Heap flipped the ball to Kovatch to start the drive for Northwesterrfs touchdown. At the eighteen yard line, the Wildcat's fumbled but, undaunted, soon started another determined advance. A penalty and a short pass from Heap to Kovatch brought the ball to the three yard line. On the fourth down Heap snared a pass from Duvall and went around right end to score Northwestern's one touchdown. 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Duvall converted, and the half arrived with Northwestern leading by a touchdown. Faced with a defeat at their Homecoming, the Gophers came through in the second quarter with two touchdowns. The Wildcats reached a scoring position once during this half, but were unable to drive across. Northwestern showed growing power by out-gaining the National Champions in total yardage, and it was an inability to capitalize on the breaks alone which accounted for a bitter Wildcat defeat. FRED VANZO, Fullback WALLY CRUICE, Halfback CARL DEVRY, Guard DUVALL IN A POWER DRIVE OVER GUARD NORTHWESTERN 10 ILLINOIS 3 Its first conference victory and a successful Homecoming were the rewards of Northwestern in defeating the Orange and Blue from downstate. Greatly improved since its last home appear- ance, the team showed great promise. Although the Indians succeeded in holding the Wildcats to a one touchdown lead, the victory was a decisive one. The Northwestern linemen, toughened after encounters with Minnesota and Ohio State, far outclassed their opponents. Until the fourth quarter Illinois led by the narrow margin of a field goal by Spurgeon. The Purple gridders, how- ever, received a break when Heap's punt bounded against the Illinois safety man and was recovered by Northwestern. Soon after Duvall tied the score with a place kick squarely between the uprights. Ou the kickoff Cruice returned the ball into Illinois territory. With the next play Duvall crashed through guard. Heap then slashed off tackle, shifted through the secondary and continued on for forty-three yards and the winning touchdown. X .: 'iw - ,.... , qs. ':'5'5 -25:54-5-fn DON GEYER, Quarterback STEVE ToTH, Quarterback DoN IEIEAP, I-Ialfback TIIE XVILDCATS AWVAIT WIT1-1 OPEN ARMS NORTHWESTERN 14. NOTRE DAME 7 Northwestern scored its first victory over Notre Dame since 1901, whipping the undefeated Irish by one touchdown. In a single afternoon of fighting football the Wildcats did much to avenge thirty-four years of defeat, and to salvage a season which until then had been characterized by defeat. Early in the first quarter Notre Dame scored its 'touchdown on a quarterback sneak by Fromhart. Wi'th Heap, Duvall, and Cruice lugging the ball, the Wildcats marched into position to score. After a couple of 'tries at center, Cruice flipped a left-handed pass to Longfellow who jumped high to snatch the ball from Shakespeare and Elser for the first touchdown. When Tan- gora who played the best game of his brilliant career recovered a fumble deep in Notre Dame territory, the Wildca'ts were headed for their second touchdown. Heap and Duvall smashed to the five yard line. Heap went off tackle for the second touchdown. Notre Dame threatened again on a run of forty-six yards by Shakespeare, but the threat ended when Duvall intercepted a pass from Gleason near the end of the game. aaa ? dia? .Q aswtf,-A ,, I . .. -' at-2:.r3:., ' fa, . . ..., ,I ,. NX, K+ ' .' , .Liga 7 f Z 5 ' 1 4, ',, , HUGI-I DUVALL, Fullback BOB SWISHER, Halfback HI BENDER, End DUVALL IN THE OPEN NORTHWESTERN 32 WISCONSIN I3 Featuring a powerful running attack the Wildcats led by Adelman crushed a game Wisconsin team on November 16. Using the third stringers a great majority of the time, Northwestern showed unexpected reserve strength. In the opening minutes of the first quarter it was all Wiscon- sin. In the shadow of the Northwestern goal posts, however, the Badgers fumbled, and from then on it was Northwestern's ball game. The first Wildcat march began with Cruice returning a punt to midfield. Four plays, Heap was over for a touchdown. Recovery of a Wisconsin fumble by Lind near the Wisconsin goal line, Duvall smashes, Adelman sweeps, another Northwestern touchdown. Later in the game little left-half Adelman added two more touchdowns to the score on long runs. Duvall accounted for the odd score. Wisconsin's passes had the Wildcats Worried, and it was by the ariel route that the Badgers scored their two touchdowns. Q ' . -1- ' Q I ' H -'--- me f, Q . VANCE BURNETT Tackle PAUL TANGORA, Guard ERWIN WEGNER, Center 9 BENDER LEADS THE AWAY WVITH IIEAP CARRYING TIIE BALL NORTHWESTERN 0 IOWA 0 Seven Northwestern seniors ended their careers in the Iowa game. The loss of Cruice, Lind, Tangora, Duvall, Longfellow, Jordan, and Linnstaedt will be keenly felt. The Wildcats entered the game bruised and battered from the hardest schedule of any team in the country. The whistle had scarcely blown when Don Heap was taken from the field with a broken rib ending the season for Northwestern's most promising sophomore. Swisher, who had injured his ankle in the Notre Dame game, went into the game but was soon carried from the field. Ollie was called upon to bear the burden of calling signals and filling the left half position. Al Lind rendered in- valuable service in his last game by almost single -handedly bottling up the ever dangerous Simmons. Northwestern's one chance to score came as the result of a sustained march led by Adelman. A fumble on the seven yard line killed the opportunity. A stubborn defense featuring Tangora, Lind, and Reid stopped Iowa short of two touchdowns. Dick Crayne, Iowais great fullback, turned in a fine performance for the Hawkeyes. wvfgf. .:. -, ' .1 'y,,g,g: .. . 14. mei- '. '-wi 3.3.4. -r E:,f: -..+ V f 'I A , if .,. .fr ' fr-wg,-ff 3 ' - , ' I ' ff. m ea- -. - .af - -is .., ' 1f a1 '?,.r4JSsf.. ' 'Wu-'.x - fa 1 .- ' .:, '-2.1 - V '4 5 M A eg-M.. K ...c l 4, .1 gg . .. ' f fe. '91 Z . ,ff , H , A . 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LONBORG, Coach NORMAN VANCE, Caplaln H1 BENDER ELMER BLUME DON HEAP PAUL JONES GUY MERCER JAKE NAGODE BASKETBALL SQUAD CHESTER GARGAS MIKE MCMICH.AELS DEL PENDERGRAST JEAN SMITH FRED TRENKLE NORMAN VANCE DON WORLAND From R0lU'xv0RLAND. WOY. BENDER, 'PRENKLIL NfiGODE. VANCE, SMITH, NICNIICHAELS.. NIERCER. Svconrl R01L'W-FISPIER, LONBOKG, PENDEIIGIIAST, JONES, Sc110'r'r, GAIKGAKS, BLUME, DUDDLESTON, GLENN, PASS-EUR DUKE VANCE HI BENDER Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern THE SEASON'S RECORD Carleton Pittsburg Notre Dame Michigan State California Notre Dame Marquette Indiana Minnesota Illinois 27 30 40 25 19 20 15 27 24 28 Northwestern 29 Northwestern 53 Northwestern 27 Northwestern 38 Northwestern 45 Northwestern 33 Northwestern 34 Northwestern 49 Northwestern 34 Minnesota Butler Purdue Illinois Purdue Wisconsin Indiana Wisconsin Chicago GUY MERCER, Guard DEL PENDERGAST, Forward TUG BLUME, Forwa d NORTHWESTERN 24 INDIANA 27 Unable to keep pace with Indiana's rally after leading most of the way, Northwestern's basketeers dropped their opening conference game to the I-Ioosiers. Trenkle and Smith led the scorers while McMichaels was not far behind. Northwestern was weakened late in the game as Captain Duke Vance and Smith went out on personal fouls. Jake Nagodeg despite his injured foot replaced Smith. The Wildcats were leading with five minutes to play when the victors turned on their final spurt. Despite the defeat, Lonborg's unseasoned quintet looked impressive against Indiana's-Lclassy veterans. NORTHWESTERN 45 MINNESOTA 24 After being held on even terms through most of the first half, Dutch Lonborg's Purple cagers turned sizzling hot with their shots in the second period and handed Minn- esota a trouncing. It was Northwesternis first Big Ten victory of the season and their first conference game at home. The Wildcats held a slim margin at the rest period after the lead had changed hands five times during the first half. At the start of the second half Roscoe, Gopher forward, and Bender each caged a long shot. From then on until the first string left the game, the Wildcats poured in 21 points while holding Minnesota scoreless. IVIIKE IVICMICHAELS, Forward NORTHWESTERN 40 ILLINOIS 28 Northwestern plunged headlong into the scrap for the Big Ten basketball championship by way of a victory over highly-rated Illinois at Champaign. The Wildcats got off to a Hying start by piling up a substantial lead, and then stayed in front the rest of the way as they completely outclassed the losers. The game was a bruising affair from start to finish, Northwestern Hi Bender and Fred Trenkle on personal fouls. Tug Blume, reserve forward who entered the fray late in the first half when Trenkle was ejected, was the spark that kept the Lonborg men ahead after the opening spurt. Elmer outspeeded his guards to lead the Purple scorers. Northwestern's guards, Captain Duke Vance and I-Ii Bender, turned in their best performances of the season. Besides checking the Illini offense, they contributed heavily to the scoring. NORTHWESTEBN 29 MINNESOTA 30 Northwestern's basketeers suffered their second conference defeat of the season when they dropped a nip-and-tuck contest to the Gophers at Minnea- polis. Led by George Roscoe, burly forward, Minnesota 1 F was out to avenge the earlier humiliating defeat inflicted by the Wildcats. The Vikings led the greater part of the first half but Northwestern spurted in the closing seconds of the half to tie the score. The Purple started the second half with a bang, but were unable to rig up a defense to stop Boscoe's unorthodox one-handed long shots. Although the Wildcats were leading for a short time, this Gopher forward, however, soon added enough points to put his team on the long end of the score. NORTHWESTERN 27 PURDUE 31 Purdue's pace-setting cagers blasted Northwesternls last championship hopes when they stood off a breath- taking last minute drive to nose the 7Cats out, 31 to 27. The Lonborgmen dropped to a tie for fifth place as a result of the set-back. The Boilermakers completely out-classed the Purple in the first half, holding a 16 to 8 advantage at the mid-point. They maintained this margin until the closing four minutes of play when Guy Mercer, Jake Nagode, Fred Trenkle, and Tug Blume dropped in spectacular buckets to put the Wild- cats within two points of Purdue's total. JEAN SM11-H, Center Mike McMichaels and Fred Trenkle shared scoring honors for the Purple with seven and five points respec- tively, while Capt. Bob Kessler, All-American forward, was high man for Purdue with eleven points. NiOBTlnlW.lZST,l1lBN 38 ILLINOIS 39 Maintaining their reputation as a strong second half team, Illinois' hoop-artists, after trailing 24 'to I6 at the half came back to eke out a 39 to 38 victory over Northwestern's luckless cagers at Patten gym. Marred by clashes between Craig Ruby, eccentric Illini coach, and the officials, the game was a breath-taker through- out the last half. After lxlarrv Coombes, flashy forward, had scored eight points to put the Illini into the lead, 'Del Pendergast, reserve forward, tossed in four points to place the Wildcats within a point of victory. Outstanding for the Cats, were Mike McMichaels, whose 13 points was high for the evening, and ,lean Smith who garnered five buckets and two charity tosses. NOBTHWESTICRN 45 PURDUE 40 Just as Lynn Walclo1'l s gridders 'turned an otherwise mediocre season into a complete success by upsetting the undefeated Notre Dame team last fall, Dutch Lonborg's basketeers redeemed themselves of all past sins by handing FRED TRENKLE, Forward Purdueis hardwood aces their first conference setback. Fast and hard playing predominated all the way with spectacular shooting. The floor play of the guards, Guy Mercer and Babe Bender, was both brilliant and steady. The forward line of Smith, Trenkle, and McMichaels lead the attack. NORTHWESTERN 33 WISCONSIN 28 The Purple was off in great style, running a big lead with the game scarcely began. McMichaels was the prime factor in this scoring spree with Trenkle and Mercer helping out when necessary. With but a few minutes left in the first half, Wisconsin started a determined rally to overcome the Wildcats' lead. The gun ended this rally and the half Hnished with the Purple still leading. NORTHWESTERN 34 INDIANA 41 Indiana's Hoosiers bounced into a tie for first place i11 the Big Ten race at the expense of the Wildcats when they handed the Purple a 41 to 34 trimming in a bitterly fought game at Patten gym. Hampered by the presence of Fred Fechtman, six-foot-seven Indiana center who controlled the tip-off and back-board play, the Wilflca'ts were forced to do IIIOSL of their scoring on long field goals. Fechtman and Ken Gunning furnished the punch in the Hoosier attack. NORTHWESTERN 49 WISCONSIN 26 In their final home floor appearance of the season, a fast-clicking Wildcat five piled up a huge 32 to 14 first half lead and went on to score an easy 'triumph over a weak Wisconsin quintet, 49 to 36. Mike McMicl1aels and Fred Trenkle, ace sophomore forwards, paced the Purple scorers with 13 points each. Jean Smith, who garnered 8 points, Capt. Duke Vance and Guy Mercer stood out on defense for the Wildcats. NORTHWESTERN 34 CHICAGO 33 Mike McMichaels gave Northwestern's hoop-artists a 34 to 33 win over Chicago's Maroons in the final game of the 1935-'36 season. The Maroons, perennial losers, proved surprisingly stiff opposition for the Purple, and after trailing through most of the first half, came back with a rush to gain a four point advantage over the Wildcats. Smith and McMichaels knotted the score for the Lonborgmen who went on to win when McMichaels dropped in his charity toss in the last seconds. ' Smith and McMichaels, leading scorers for the Purple this season, led the N. U. attack with 11 and 10 points respectively, while Bill I-Iaarlow, Chicago captain, counted I3 markers to set a new record of 416 points for three years of conference scoring. JAKE NAGODE, Center Front Raw-Wxnuuian, CURRIE, ANDERSON, FROEHLING, STEVENSON, CLARKE, Mm-z, KOBLE. Svcnml Row-GLENN, PAUL. HUTCHINSON, RICHARDSON, GRANT, JAcKsoN, FEAMAN, DIEHL, SAMSON, PAYQEUR FRESI-IMAN BASKETBALL JACK ANDERSON WILLIAM CLARKE JOHN CONNELLY JAMES CURRIE CLEO DIEIIL PARRY FEAMAN FRANK FROEHLING HARRY GRANT LEWIS HUTCHINSON LYNN WIMNIER GENE JACKSON EDWARD KELLOGG FRANK KOBLE CARL METZ DON PAUL MARION POWELL SIDNEY RICHARDSON ROBERT SAMSON WALTER STEVENSON Lester Gorsl ine Section Editor Photograph by Frm! S. Niemann SWIMMING 'IOM ROBINSON, Coach BILL ROLLINGER, Caplalfl Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northwestern SEASON SCORES Chicago 37 Minneso'ta 34 Chicago 44 Illinois 33 Ohio 51 Franz RDIIY-GODDARD, FANER, Oc1Lm', ZEHR, ROLI.INGER, S'rx:MB1uDc13, SEWVELL, GORANDLAND. V Second Rzzzu-MANAGER I-IIMEL, NORTH, HORSCKE, HAPP, COACH ROBINSON, SMITHSON, PIEIKRIDGE, Ronnmrw ER Hun lc. yr, WAT E R POLO ERNEST Koi-ILMEYER, Captain BILL WILSON, Coach S'EASON'S SCORES Northwestern 6 . Chicago A 7 Northwestern 4 , Chicago 4 Northwestern 4 . Illinois 5 Northwestern 4 . Minnesota 0 Northwestern 1 . Ohio 0 Northwestern 4 . Ohio 0 Front Row-ROLLINGER, BREEDEN, Sco'r'r. Mossizx, BERRY, Koummyrzn, GLASCKER, S1-MNAHAN, Fox, KENSTING. Sz-cond R0W'1MANfKGER HIDIEL. SLocunx, SOUTHVYARD, ELDRIDGE, FINLAYSON, Poxnsn, Snmtusow. Kunz, Coscu XVILSON NORTHWESTERN 47 CHICAGO 37 The Northwestern tank squad opened its season with a Big Ten win over Chicago at a tally of 47 to 37. 1-1igh spot of the game was the unofficial breaking of the conference 300 yard medley by Jewell, Horschke, and Zehr with a time of 3:03.3. The Purple splashers took first in the 400 yard relay with Grandland, Faner, Stanbridge, and Zehr doing the honors. Horschke won the 200 yard breast-stroke, Jewell took first in the 150 yard back stroke, and the 1140 and 100 yard free styles were garnered by Zehr and Faner. The Maroons won the accompanying water polo tilt, however 5-6. NORTHWESTERN 50 MINNESOTA 34 With the Conference meet a week off, the Wildcats were primed for Minnesota. Led by Dan Zehr, Northwestern splashed to victory against the Gophers. Danny paced the Wildcats with wins in the 150 backstroke, and the 100, and the 220. Jewel., Horschke, and Faner, also, did noble work in their respective events as well as in winning the medley relay. Ray North won the diving by nosing out his veteran teammate, Don Hervig. Northwesternis hopes for the Conference meet rose as the result of the good times which were registered in this victory. CONFERENCE Handicapped by the loss of the services of Joe Faner, in bed with the flu, Northwestern's team raised themselves two notches over last year's finish ending in third place. Dan Zehr broke the Big 10 record in the backstroke with a 1:39.1 and, also, copped a second in the 100. Horschke came home second in the breast stroke chasing Kalsey of Michigan to a new conference record. Zehr, Horschke, and Ogilby, in the 300 medley, were barely nosed out by Michigaifs great relay team which smashed the old record by a couple of seconds. Iowa and Michigan had a dog and cat iight with the Hawkeyes finally dethroning the five time champions. 2 NORTI-IWESTERN 51 ILLINOIS 33 Northwestern swimming prestige was finally restored when the tankmen opened up on the Illinois visitors, to dispell all question of their ability. A one-two in the diving and the same showing in the 220 discouraged the Indians, and the medly was an easy win to Hnish the meet. The Purple splashers leaving the Illini two laps behind in the later event. In the water polo tussle with the Indians the Wildca'ts came off second best by a 4-3 count. NORTISIWESTERN 40 CHICAGO 1114 In February, Chicago returned its January defeat with a 411--40 score in the Maroon favor. The Wildcat victories were confined to the diving, by Ray Nor th, the breast stroke won by Horschke, the back stroke, by Jewell, the 100 yard free style, by Faner, and a win in the medley and the 220 yard tilt. The bright spot of the meet was the four point margin North made in thc dives. The Maroons had reason to rejoice, for this was Chicago's first N. U. victory since 1912. NORTHWESTERN 32 OHIO STATE 52 With Danny Zehr taking Northwesternls only individual firsts, the Purple mermen were sunk by the Buckeyes in a meet that showed little of the Wilde:-1t's former fire. Zehr's firsts in the 150 yard backstroke and the 100 yard free style kept his record clean in these eventsg however the Medley relay also succeeded in overcoming the Ohioans to score Northwesternis other first place. Ohio State sprang several men who had formerly been ineligible and conse- quently its team was a great deal stronger than expected. Gus Horschke, usually a sure winner, was beaten by one of these unknown entries. RM' Nok Jon FAN Cnouci- S'rxsn1B l 'l'n.umu OC, FRESHMAN SWIMMING SQUAD ALIOTTA ANDERSON CORAN DASH GRAHABI MORGAN OLSON SUTKER VOIGHTS WIT1-IEE WOLFSON Ifrnru Row-OLSON. VOIGHTS, SUTKER, DASH, WITHEE, ANDERSON, GRAHAM. Second Row-Hxmm., ALXOTTA, Mom:AN, ROBINSON, CORAN, WoLFsoN. Section Editor Lester Gorsline Phologruph by Fred S. Dfiemann W1Ns1,ow HEG, Cu-Captain FRANK HILL, Coach JACK FLEMING. Co-Capnzin TI-IE SQUAD Front Row-LANDIS, BARKER, ENSLEY, FLEMING, HEG, DELANEY, MCGUIRE, Tuonms. .Second R010-SADLER, Hun., REID, BUCKMASTER, CARTER, OLSON, KAUMANNS, KEITEL, FRENTZ, WALTERS. Although disappointed with the showing of the track team as a whole in the indoor season, Coach Hill looks forward to a successful outdoor season, Co-captains Irleg and Fleming had a good season and are pointing for berths on the Olympic Team. Northwestern's inability to win meets was due primarily to the small number ol' men on the team rather than to the lack ol' quality of those who are on it. In the sprints, Ensley, Millett, and Delaney, all sophomores, have added a gleam of hope to the coach's expectations. Although Ensley has been handicapped all season by a pulled muscle, he has hope that the warm sunshine will round him into shape. Northwestern is better fortified in the middle distances than in any other event. Heg, Keitel and Ensley in the quarter mile assure the Wildcats of many points. In the half mile, Fleming, who always places, Kauman, who was injured during the indoor season, and Rex Reid form an able combination. Larry Buckrnaster seems to be the Purple's only hope in the longer races. He has been slow hitting his stride, however, Hill is not much worried as Bucky always runs better races in the Spring. McGuire, a sophomore, gave great promise ,for the hurdles in the early meets. With more experi- ence he is being counted on to do his share for Northwestern. Bob Carter, another sophomore, has. also, been turning in some nice races in the high hurdles. In the field events, the team isnit so strongly represented. Bob Swisher will undoubtedly be a consistent point getter in the pole vault, high and broad jumps. Swish aggrevated an old football injury in falling from the pole vault, however, the rest between seasons is expected to bring him up to top form. McGuire and Frentz are also coming through in the high jump. Stevens, Carter, and Burnett will represent Northwestern in the weights. This trio is especially strong in the discus throw. With the loss of the veteran javelin thrower, Red Horn, this department is weak, however Carter and Ogilvie of last year's Freshman team appear to be the leading candidates. The mile and two mile relay teams are especially strong and are expected to place high in the Kansas and Drake Relays. With so many sophomores on the squad, Frank Hill will be able to develop a well rounded team before the end of the season. Fnrrz KAUMANNS Boa CARTER JIM DELANEY CONFERENCE MEET March 14 saw the Wildcats again at the Midway Field House, but this time entered in the Big Ten meet. The meet was won by Michigan, 33 points barely nosed out second place Wisconsin with 31M points. North- western's efforts netted them 8 points for the evening. ,lack Fleming ran a great race in the 880, but Beetham, outdoor titleholder from Ohio State, won the event by a fraction of an inch. Nevertheless, Fleming was timed at 1:56:2, the same time as that of the winner. After a mere five minuteis rest, Fleming came back to run on the relay team, which was weakened by the loss of Fritz Kaumanns. The Wildcats won sixth in this event. Sunny Heg took a third in the 440, finishing behind Ellinwood of Chicago and Birleson of Michigan. Chet Ensley garnered the eighth point in winning fifth place in the 60-yard dash. ARMOUR TECH. RELAYS Due to the efforts of Sunny Heg, North- western made a good showing in the annual Armour Tech relays held at the University of Chicago fieldhouse on lVIarch 21. Heg won the quarter mile dash in 50 seconds flat, finishing with a margin of six yards. This timing established a new meet record which was formerly 50.4. Hard Luckn Fleming again had to take a second place in the 880, four yards behind Beckett of Mai'- quette who set a new meet record of l:55.5. Fleming's time of l:56.1 also broke the existing record of 1:56.8. Bob Carter came through with a third place in the decathalon events behind Parker of Wisconsin and Hemphill of Kansas State. His showing for the evening totaled 5000M points. Heg's performance was a deserving one after several other good races this season, which had seen him finish in second place. NORTHWESTERN 30 1-3 NOTRE DAME 64 2-3 The Purple trackmen came out on the short end of tl1e score at South Bend, February 28. Although Notre Dame took eight firsts to 'three for Northwestern, each event was closely contested, especially in the 4-440 and 60 yard dashes. Sunny Heg took second in the former event while Ensley finished second in the latter. Bob Carter won first place for the Wildcats by breaking the meet record in the high hurdles and McGuire won the high jump. ,lack Fleming won the 880 by a large margin and the Northwestern relay team composed of Ensley, Keitel, Kaumanns, and Heg took first in the mile by running the distance in 3:26.l, a new record. The following Saturday this same relay team continued their record breaking perfor- mance by winning first place in the St. Louis Board Relays. Oklahoma was second while Notre Dame took third place. NORTHWESTERN 36M CHICAGO 49M On March 6, the Wildcats journeyed to the University of Chicago, but lost a duel meet with the Maroons in the Midway field- house, 4931-36M. Failure to place one-two in the mile run cost the Hillmen the meet, for meant a difference eight points. The feature of the evening saw Ellinwood, Chicago flash, nose out Sunny l-leg in the 440 yard dash by a bare three yards. The time was 49. Co-captain Jack Fleming gained one of the three Wildcat first places by winning the 880 handily. The second one was taken by the mile relay team in 3:29.l. The other victory was won by Chet Ensley in the 60 yard dash. Glen Lange, who had only joined the team the day before won second place in the two mile run. In spite of numerous injuries, the Northwestern cindermen showed promise of accomplishing great things. TRIANGULAR MEET CN. U., Wisconsin, Iowaj The Wildcats were seriously hampered by the loss of several men who were out because of lame muscles. Sunny Heg ' and Jack Fleming, however contributed two first by winning the quarter and the half, respectively. Sunny won his race by a yard from Crowell, outdoor Conference Champion, in a stirring finish. Fleming easily won his event with Heg, who was running the race for the first time, copping third place. Delaney and Mil- lett, sophomore sprint stars, gathered in a first and a third in the dash to add to the Purple total. Other Northwestern places were taken by Swisher who tied for second in the pole vault, and tied for third in the high jump. Carter took a fourth in the shot-put, and a make-shift relay team ended in third place. OVER THE BAR Section Editor Lester Gorsline SEBA T Phulograplx by Fred S. Ninmarzn, AVTAMHQ' MQW? .vN 95' MERRILL ROTHENBURG STROMME MACK B EBAS IIAYSKAR SIIANAHAN KAUFMAN KATZ WALSH SKIDMORE KIMBELL BURT INGWEESEN. Coach ROTH EWALD Gow DEMOULIN KACIELSKI KEPPEN LINNSTAEDT KLEIN WOY PANZARELLA MARCUCCI LYMPER BROOKBY CHOWN LARSON BILLINGS SHIELD PARSONS LAUER BORCHARD KWETON EGAN SCHWABA I'IANSEN PENDERGRAST from ROM?-PANZARELLA, Cuoww, LYMPER, MERRILL, R011-IENBERG, Bxzooxsv, PENDERCAST, SIcIDMoRE. broom! Row-Kfcrz, KIDIBALI., LARSON, MACK, LINNSTAEDT, Pfmsozvs, Boncnmvr. BILLINGS, KAUFMANN, XVALSH. SuANAHAN. Third R0ll?iMARCUCCI, S'rRoM:sIIa, Bow. DEMQULIN, Scx-IIELDS, EWVALD, Wov, KEPPEN, LAUER, BEBAS, KENT. 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Bll.l,lNGS PENDEIIGRAST THE SEASON Northwestern starts the 1936 baseball season with a far different set-up than it has had in several years. Bert Ingwersen has been appointed head coach to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Coach Paul Stewart. Maury Kent, head frosh coach, will assist in the diamond duties. More- over, there are several returning lettermen, supplanted by a very promising and anxious group of sophomores. To be true, it will be a difficult task to replace such valuable men as Captain Ralph Claborn, Al Pederson, Ben Arnquist, Tom Woods, and Armand Henikoff, all of whom were lost by graduation, and Roger Collins, who has been lost to the squad through ineligibility. Behind the bat at the catching position will be one of four men, who must replace Claborn. At the present time, Ralph Mack seems to have the inside track, closely followed by Bud Walsh, who played first base on last yearas squad. Other aspirants for this position are Al Lind and Bob Rothenburg, who is also a pitcher. The pitching staff seems to have the greatest number of capable sophomores, all of whom look like eventual star performers. The two returning lettermen are Ray Piano Legs Kimbell, who possesses a fine knuckleball and excellent pitching ability, and Fred Linnstaedt, the gangling Textan. The most promising hurler of the ,sophomores seems to be Floyd Stromme, blonde Swede fast-baller. He is a right-hander. The best of the young southpaws is Jack Kauf- man, a product of Evanston high school, who also relies on his fast one. Harry Skidmore, curve ball specialist seems to show signs of future greatness, as does Bobby Roth, sidearm righthander. Gus Bebas is another pitcher, but the coaches think he has the abilities of an outfielder, also. The first sack has been strengthened by the return of Eino Hayskar, who seems to have the position for keeps. Besides playing first base, the Flying Finn can also be used for pitching and outfield duties. Vic ,Hansen is his understudy. The second-base position is a fight between Sparky CHOWYN Wor Adams Panzarella and Billy the Kidw Chown, both of whom are good fielders and able wielders of the bat. The shortstop position seems to be cinched by Stewie Merrell, who held down the position in able fashion last season, and his ability in looking over balls and strikes makes him the ideal lead-off man. Harry Brookby, a promising sophomore, is the chiei' competition for Merrell. The thirdbase position is a tussle between three men, George Lymper, Pete Lauer, and Parsons. Lym- per, whose brother was a star at Illinois a few years ago under Coach Stewart, can also play short and second base. Five good men are fighting for the 'three outfield positions. Del Pendergrast, a letterman, is the only left-handed hitter on the squad, with the exception of Hayskar, and it seems certain that he will be a regular gardener, especially against right-handed pitching. Fred Borchert, a good batter, will also probably see regular service more than likely in the center field. The left Held position will see a struggle among Swede,' Larson, ,lack Woy, and Billings, with the latter probably having preference. Woy is also a first baseman. Although the 1936 edition of Wildcat baseball teams is an unknown quantity and certainly a hard one to be judged on the basis of its possible achievements, it seems certain that Northwestern will have a better season than the preceding years, and if the sophomores come thro-ugh with flying colors a banner season might be the result. Anyway the two opening games with Iowa at Iowa City and the following two with Illinois certainly should be forecasters for the seasonis possibilities because both of these two teams are consistently high in the Big Ten standings. l ACTION. 188 Section Edilor Lester Corsline WX STLI NG Pholograph by Fred S. Niemunn ORION S:ru'rEvIL1.E: Coach Squad EARLE BRONSON CCapt.j BROWNING EAGLESTON DEWITT GIBSON MICK IJARRISON BILL HORSTINGS WILLIAM JONELI CHARLES KING JACK KORSHAK RUSSELL KUDSK J OE LOVERDE JAMES PARKER BRENDON PHIBBS HARRY TOSOONIAN MANAGERS JOHN S. COPELAND BRONSON GRIDLEY JOHN EIENNER EARLE BRONSON, Captain Letter Winners GIBSON-Heavy J ONELI 175 EAGLESTON 165 KING 155 LOVERDE 145 BRONSON 135 KORSHAK 126 TOSOONIAN 118 weight Senior Junior Freshman Franc Rom-DIENNER, GIBSON, HORSTING, BRONSON, PI-mass. Second Row-MANAGER COOPER, KIBE, TOSOONIAN, KING, PIARRISON, EAGLESTON, LOVERDE, KORSHAK, BREf'VER. Bnoxsor EAcr.iasroN CONFERENCE MEET AT IOWA In the annual Big Ten Conference meet Joe Loverde and DeWitt Gibson represented Northwestern, Loverde capturing 3rd place in the 155 lb division and Gibson 'taking 4th place in the heavyweight division. Both of these men were chosen on their records thruout the season and their latest ability and showing. KIBE Lovlznuu Koasxmx 1 WISCONSIN ZZVZ NORTHWESTERN HM The first bout of the season saw the Wildcats defeated by the Badgers before a crowd of 4000 people at M adison. The only three wins by the Wildcats were made by Gibson, King, and Bronson. Tosoonian, Himel, Korshak and Kaufman took their defeats fighting and hoping for better luck with Chicago. Hope for the Cat's lay in the return of eligible men at the end of the first semester namely, Kibe, Loverde, .Ionelli and Horstings. CHICAGO I I NORTHWESTERN 15 Victory went to the Wildcats upon defeating the Maroon grapplers at Patten Gym in the first meet of the card. The first victory found Toosoonian over Barton of Chicago. A good scrap well handled with a time advantage of 1:05 Bronson 135 lb class, won over Hughes. Joe Loverde was the third winner over Bronsil, in a well balanced tilt. With his 165 lbs. Brownie Eagelston pinned Anderson of the Maroons, by a time advantage. Jonelli took Maroonman Lehnhardt in the 175 lb. class. Gibson lost his match but still the Cats looked to victory. NORTHWESTERN ISM CHICAGO 9M Having won five matches and drawing another the Wildcats chalked up a well earned victory against the Midway-men on their own ground. Jack Korshak made this, his last battle, a draw. King, Eagleston, and Gibson made their respective marks on the final score, Eagleston in his last meet. OHIO 26 NORTHWESTERN 8 Working under the handicap of ineligibility and injury the Wildcats went down to defeat with the only two wins by Gibson and Bronson. Tosoonian, Korshak, Loverde, ,Ianell and Eagleston were unfortunately -overcome by the more adept grapplers from the Buckeye state. E Hopes for the balance of the card were still high however. MICHIGAN 22 NORTHWESTERN 8 Defeat came to the Wildcats for the third time this season at Ann Arbor. The Wolverines took six of the eight matches, two by falls. Chuck King and ,Ionelli were the only two winners for the Cats and Toosoonian, Korshak, Harrison, Loverde Eagelston and Gibson losing their separate tussles. Only two more meets loom before the Brewermen. TUSOONIAN Primus HORSTINGS 5 'l w Y xl 1 MINOR SPORTS 55 El P J 5, Y J GOLF SCHEDULE April 18 Detroit at Detroit April 20 . . Armor at Evanston April 25 . , Wisconsin at Evanston April 27 , . . Iowa at Evanston May 2 Notre Dame at Evanston May 4 . . . Illinois at Evanston May 5 . . Louisiana State at Evanston May 9 . . Michigan at Ann Arbor May 11 . . . Chicago at Chicago May 13 . . Carleton College at Evanston May 16 . . . . Ohio State at Columbus May 18-19 . . Conference Meet at Kildeer Country Club June 22 . . National Intercollegiate at Northwestern With only two veterans, Tom Saielli, this year's captain, and Dick Graham remaining from last year's team, Ted Payseur must look for new men with which to build his squad. Wagner and Mackenzie are the most promising of the sophomores. The former reached the Quarter Finals of the National Amateur, while the latter was the star of last yearis freshman team. With these men as a foundation, Ted is looking forward to displacing Michigan as Conference and National Intercollegiate champions. Franz Row-Kos'rEL, WVAGNER, GRAHAM, SAEILLI, MAREK, Maciuswzm, PAYSEUR. Second Row-JACKSON, BARRASH, LUNDOUIST, OTLEY, TA':'LOR, LAZIER, BEAMAN. TENNIS sci-I 15 DULE April 25 . Iowa at Evanston April 30 . Ohio at Columbus May 1 . . Michigan at Ann Arbor May 2 , . Notre Dame at South Bend May 6 . . Chicago at Evanston May 9 . . Minnesota at Evanston May 11 . . Wisconsin at Evanston May 13 . . Carleton at Purdue May 15 . . Purdue at West Lafayette May 16 , . Illinois at Champaign May 19 . ..... Chicago at Chicago May 12 . Western State Teachers' College at Evanston May 21-22-23 . . . Big Ten Conference at Evanston With a collection of fine players from last season and some new sophomore material, the commg season promises to be one of the best in years. Back and fighting will be the veteran Ball brothers, George and Russell, both having fine records in the past. George placed in the quarter finals of the National Collegiates and Russell in the semi-finals of the same tournaments. Well up in the running is one boy, Don Levens from Milwaukee. Last year he was a finalist in the Junior National Indoor Meet in New York. With these and many other good men, hopes run high for conference wins this season. Franr Raw-R. BALL, G. B,u.1,, LEAVIEINS, Rune. Serorul Row-Hfmnwoxuc, Aum.1uAN, DOl1ERTX', RASMUSSEN, B1zNNE'r FENCING After dropping the pre-season warm-ups to the Edgewater and Lakeshore Athletic fencing teams by respective scores of 9-8 and 11-6, the Northwestern swordsmen opened the Big Ten season with disappointing losses to Wisconsin, 9-8, and to Chicago, 14-3. With the sophomores gaining experience in their week-end meets, the Wildcats' prospects and results became progressively brighter, Purdue, Illinois and Washington university falling before the attack of the Purple aggregation, on successive week-ends. The team took the measure of Purdue 11-6, following the victory with a win over Illinois, last year Conference champion, 10-7, and topping off the winning streak with an 11-6 defeat of Washington university, St. Louis. North- westernis only other inter-sectional fencing tilt, excluding those of the conference, was an 11-6 victory which the seven man squad was able to garner from the University of Cincinnatti. Northwestern, on a long road trip, dropped its two final dual meets, the first to Notre Dame, 10-7 and the last to Ohio State, 922-7M. The remainder of the fencing season was centered about individual tournaments. In the conference meet, Harry Gillies, Wildcat captain, successfully defended his epee title and in so doing, earned a bid to Olympic try-outs in New York. Tully Friedman, representing Northwestern in foils, emerged from the meet with a third-place win, while Nick Psiharis, sabre man, tied for fourth in his division. In foil, the team consisted of Tully Friedman, Ralph Greenberg, Bill Morthland and Al Smith. While all displayed ability and promise, Friedman, strengthened by four years of high school competition was the mainstay of the foil division, winning approximately seventy-percent of his bouts, and taking the title in the Junior Amateur Fencers' League of America foil meet. In epee, the strongest division of Northwestern's team, Harry Gillies and Jim Neal were the outstanding stars. Jim Neal, although in his first year of varsity competition, turned in the Hnest performance of the team, winning more than eighty-five percent of his matches. The sabre team, made up of Nick Psiharis and Ian Steven, sophomores, had a slow start, but improved so rapidly as the season progressed that each became the equal of any sabre man in the Big Ten. In the junior competition of the A. F. L. A., Psiharis placed Hrst in his weapon. At the annual spring fencing banquet, Jim .Neal was elected to captain the 1937 squad. Letters were awarded to Harry Gillies, Jim Neal and Tully Friedman. COLMAR NEAL STEVEN PSU-IARIS GREENE!-:Ro FRIEDMAN F. GRAY T. GRAY SMITH MORTHLAND G1Ll.n5s RAMURA LS Photograph by Fred S. Niemarzn Touch Football . Swim Relays . Basketball . Bowling Clfeamj . Turkey Race CTeamD Bowling Qlndividualj . Swimming . . Wrestling Golf CSinglesD . Free Throw QTeamD Free Throw Clndividualj Drop Kicking , Punting . . . Turkey Race Clndividualj Horseshoe CSinglesD . INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS . Theta Xi . Phi Kappa Psi . Wranglers , Sigma Chi . Sigma Chi . Ken Merrill CSigma Chij . Phi Kappa Psi . . . . Green shirts . Sid Richardson fPhi Kappa Psij . . ' Phi Kappa Psi . . Wright Cliindgren Housej . McMichaels CPhi Kappa Psij . Phalen fPhi Kappa Psij . . James Catlin CPhi Delta Thetaj . R. Simonds Cllnattachedi NVRANGLER BASKETBALL TEAM Sicivm Cui TURKEY Rasa 'FEAM WINNING TEAMS 'rl-IE'1'A XI 'POUCH FOOTBALL, GREENSHIIITS WRESTLING GIIEENSI-IIRTS YFRACK VFEAM. SIGMA CHI BONVLXNG PI-ll KAPPIK PSI SWVIM, PI-II K,KI'!'.-K PSI FREE Trmow. PHI KAPPA PSI SYVIM REI,,n'S INDIVIDUAL WINNERS RICHARDSON, Golf IVIERRILL, Bowling DUnm.s1'oN, Tennis Singles XVRIG1-IT, Free Throw MCVIICHAELS, Dropkicking PHALEN, Punting Section Editor Margaret Bolman NWOMEN'S ATHLETICS UM H tograph by Fred S, N1 WOMENS ATHLETIC PERSONNEL The Directors of the Women's Physical Education depart- ment render invaluable service to W. A. A. and to Women's athletics in general. They act as advisers to the executive board of W. A. A.g assist heads of sports in mapping out programsg and instruct and coach the girls in the various intri- cacies of different sports. 1 From 120117-'HAZEL JONES, Bxuccs, THoM1'soN. Second R0llIiAGNES JONES, Annorr. W. A. A. OFFICERS KATHERINE TRUNDLE . . President VIVIEN LAIRD Vice-.President BETTY KULTCHAR Secretary CHARLOTTE ZIMMER . . Treasurer KATHERINE 'PRUNDLE VIVIEN LAIRD BETTY KULTcuAR CHARLOTTE ZIMMER W. A. A. BOARD FRANCES ARMSTRONG Hockey GAIL KIMBALL Soccer MARIAN MANSFIELD . . Swimming MARION WIRTZ Volleyball J EANNE JACOBS . Basketball FANNY HORSCHKE Apparatus and Track CELESTE GIANAKOPULOS Baseball LAVERNE GILES Archery MARGARET SELLMAN Intramurals VIVIENNE PIERSON Tennis MARY HINCHEY Rqfle SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON Gobf MARCELLA ALBERT Publiciiqy HELEN OSBERG RUTH HOAGLAND ANNETTE ROGERS Social Chairman Horseback Riding Dancing Franz Row-HORSCHKE, GANAKOPULOS TRUNDLE, LAIRD. Second R010-NIANSFIELD, KIMBALL, ROGERS Jsxcoss. MAJOR AND MINOR N WINNERS Girls winning either a minor or major N are the cream of the crop of women athletes. Receipt of either award requires active participation in sports over a period of years and a high degree of skill. The minor NN is awarded to girls obtaining 1000 points, and major N's', require 1500 points. Front Row-JONES. LUMPP, GALE. Second ROW-HALL, LAIRD, WATT, GRIGSBY Franz Row-Lfunn, GALE, HARSHBARGER, KAPRAL, HARTMAN. Second Row-JouNsoN, LUMPP, KULTCHAR, Lxcons. HOCKEY The combined Soph-Junior class team won the interclass tourney and received the W. A. A. cup thereby. The Soph-Junior defeated the F rosh team 3-0, and then went on to win the tourney by beating the Senior team by the same score. In the last game, the Seniors proved too strong for the Freshmen and won 7-1. The Army and Navy teams, chosen from the best players on all squads, then played a game November 20, the Army overwhelming Navy 6-4. SOCCER Because only twenty-two girls reported for the sport, two teams were selected, the Purple and the White. The Purple squad defeated the White in both games played, 2-1 and 1-0, to win the W. A. A. championship. From the outstanding players in this tournament, the Varsity team, made up of eight girls, was chosen. These were Betty Peck, Lorraine Stefskal, Harriet Ford, Charlotte Zimmer, Janice Hall, Helen Watt, Anna Weber and Lucile Toman. Front Row-WEBER, Placlc, HALL, ZIMMER, STEFSKAL. VOLLEYBALL Fifty-five girls turned out for volleyball in the winter sports quarter. Class teams were chosen after a required number of practices. The Junior class team swept the tourney, winning all its games. The Seniors won one game, the Fresh- men two, the Sophomores none. The Harvard and Yale All-Stars, selected .from the best players in the class tourney, had a thrilling encounter, the Harvard team Hnally nosing out the Yale squad by two points, 29-27. The varsity team, representing a very select group, then was chosen from the girls on the All-Stars who played the best ball. Front Row-Honscmus, KAPRAL, LUMPP, Jomvson, Po'r'rs. VARSITY RIFLE Front Row-HILTON, GALE, GIANAKOPUI,0S, IIINCHEY, VOGEL, HARSHBARGER, GILES. Second Row-S,xUlsR, STU,-.l1T, TODILINSON, HART, MCALLISTER, BROWVN, SEIDENBACKER. VARSITY AND FRESHMAN RIFLE Last year's Freshman rifle team, which showed surprising strength, again proved its mettle this year, tying the Seniors in the class tournament to share the title with the upperclassmen. In the class tourney, the Seniors out-shot the Freshmen and the Juniors. The Sophomores defeated the Freshman team, and when they ran up against the strong Senior team, held them to a tie. In a play-off for the title, the two squads shot an even match. From the showings in the class tourney, the varsity and freshman varsity teams were chosen. SWIMMING In the inter-class meets held ,Ianuary I8 and 21, each team won one meet and lost one meet. Best for the Freshmen were Hallenstein, Balhatchet, Draves and Poppenheusen. Mansfield, Haller, Sellman and Osberg were outstanding Sophomores. Claudia Eckert starred for the ,Iunior team, a11d Hervig and Manns, who swam with other teams, were outstanding Seniors. Two of the girls, Claudia Eckert and Marian Mansfield, are Olympic hopes, being topnotchers in their respective classes. SWIMMING Fnosu RIFLE from Row-TRUNDLE, MANSFIELD, I-IALLENSTEIN. Franz Row-WALSH, EICHDIAN, HUNTER. .Second Row-Hxmvlc, HALLER, DRAVES. Second Row-Coomns, NICKEL. .id First ROW-POT'l'S, Bmnnsr.Ex', Nome. .Second IQDWLMISIJITCII, BREAKSTONE. TENNIS The tennis tourney was never completed because of unfavorable Weather conditions, but it is expected to be run off this spring. The freshmen took all the laurels in the fall matches, Martha Beardslev winning hers with ease and advancing to the finals, defeating Grace Noee in the semi- iinals. Phyllis Roper and Vivienne Pierson, also Freshmen, were to play off a match to determine the other finalists. GOLF Increased interest was prevalent this year in golf in the number of girls out of the fall intramural tourney. The freshmen were supreme, both of the finalists being first year students. Shirley Ann Johnson, who is western junior title holder, defeated Lillian Townsend in the Hnal match by a 3-2 score. Semi-finalists were Jean Henry, another Freshman, and B. J. Hartley, a senior. First Raw-Rrcxrrnn, JOHNSON, TOYVNSEND. Second Row-HENRY, HARTLEY. 9 wx' S Q. N, x - wr. 3 u xt N X V 'L' . N A-'N 9' X 5 i' V 'A x M I 211 212 mmmmvmumwmx X . .7213- 1 fg .kw- B swf, ' HIFJX 1- 45 , SM-ZF f 'iii--3 xx ..-SPZQ 'iff H0 NOP. AP1 A N n P P. o F E S s FR A TE BN I T I E S S 0 Cl A L 1 L 'WWW o R rs A N I zmlo NS 5 oc AL Pu I T I E 1 D O R S HONORARY FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES Photograph by Paul Pierce v BBBkYGYw59TiSE?.'f E 1 PHI BETA KAPPA Honorarv Scholastic Fraternity in the College of Liberal Arts Lha- Foundecl at the College Of William and Mary 1776 ALPHA OF ILLINOIS Established at Northwestern University 1890 DAVID RAYMOND CURTISS FRANKLIN FEARING . THOMAS ROSSMAN PALFREY EDNA D. BAKER . . JOSEPH GUERIN FUCILLA A Members of the Cla JOHN WESLEY ADAMS PATSY RUTH BOYLSTON WENDELL DEADY HANCE CLAXTON EDMONDS HOWARD KATHERINE JEAN KUBE OFFICERS ss of June, 1935, elected Q' ,..,,: , EERE, l f . . President . Vice-Pres ident . Secretary- Treasurer . . Counselor Counselor in I une, 1935 FRANCES ELEANOR LUTZ CATHERINE ANNA MCCLELLAND MARY LOUISE SELCKE BENNO HUGH SELCKE FRANK ARTHUR SOLOMON EUGENE LIVINGSTONE VICKERY Members of the Class of 1936, elected in November, 1935 MAXINE ELIZABETH ALLABEN MARY ANDERSON BARBARA BAKER RUSSELL SHERMAN BERNHARD REYNOLD ERLAND CARLSON RUTH DICK CUTTER PAUL THOMAS GILBERT, JR. MARGARET JANE HABICHT GEORGE AARON HALLENBECK ARNOLD JULIUS HARTOCH FREDERICK WOODS HINRICHS JOHN BURTON MASSEN MARION MCKAY DOROTHY JANE MILLS ROBERT JOHN MUELLER EDSON RUTHER PECK CHARLOTTE ANN PETTERSON JOHN RADER PLATT MILDRED GERTRUDE RICHARDS SHIRLEY WAYNE RICHARDSON J EVVELL EMMA SCHUBERT CURTIS MARVIN SHANAHAN JOSEPH LOUIS SHAPIRO GEORGE ARTHUR STINSON WALTER SMISLOFF JULIA L. TANNER JEROME VICTOR TREUSCH 1VIembers of the Class of 1936, elected in February, 1936 I'IERBERT MORTON ABRAMS M. CAROLYN BARR JEAN WATSON BEECHER JOHN WILLIADI BROAD ROBERT IIENRY EDWARD CHILDS JAMES EDWARDS DELANO JANE DEMENT DOROTHY LOUISE DUNCAN SHERMAN LOUIS EGAN IRENE GLADYS EHRLICH JUNE ELIZABETH FYKSE WOODR.0WW' WILSON GAREY JACK SARGENT I'IARRIS MARY LOUISE I'IICKS VICTOR ANTHONY LUTNICKI PEAR SIGRID N IEMINEN JAMES GREENFIELD PARKER SARAH LOUISE PRICE DOROTHY JEAN REYNOLDS JEROME KALISH SIEGAN JAMES EDWIN SUNDERLAND ARTHUR BALMER WELDON I'IEDSCHEN IIERMINA VON ZITZEWITZ Graduate Students, elected in F ebruary, 1936 WILLIAM THURSTON GRAY, PH.D., 1935 RAYMOND CHARLES MACHLER, PH.D., 1935 -32 SEXTANT E. L. BARSUMIAN C, P, HONNOLD H- E- BENT H. L. Josm F. E. BORCHERT W, C, KUNZ A. B. BRADLEY N, W, LANDIS R. G. BREEDEN F, M, LARSON C. A. BRODINE A, E, LIND W. T. BUTTERWVORTI-I R, A, LINDGREN W- E- BYRNE J. L. MILMORE D- R- BYTH G. C. MOORE J. G. CAMPBELL P, A, MQORE P. H. CAMPBELL C, D, MURPHY T. H. CARMODY C, W, MURPHY R. A. CARNEY OSBORN H- B- CLARK B. W. PATTISHALL H- S- COHN W. J. PAVEY W. G. COLLAR A. P. REGITS H. C. DAVISON W, L, ROBERTS M. R. DOHERTY C, F, RORK A. DUNCAN F, L, SEYL W- C- FRENCH, JR. J. B. SHUMWAY S. W. GAVITT J. E. SUNDERLAND J. T. GIBBONS N. W. SVVANSON T. A. GREGG E. O. WACK L. V. H.ALLBERG J. A, WARK W. HIDIEL W. W. WOOD F.. W. HINRICHS F. K. ZINN Top Row-F. M. LARSON, E. 0. WVACK, H. E. BENT, F. K. ZINN, R. G. BREEDEN, L. V. IDIALLBERG., W. L. ROBERTS, J. '1'. GIBDONS, W. E. BYRNE, N. W. LANDIS. P. H. CAMPBELL, S. W. GAVITT, T. A. GREGC, W. W. WOOD, C. W. MURPHY, W. J. PAVEY. Nlirlflle Row-A. B. BRADLEY, E. L. BARSUMIAN, J. B. SHUMVVAY, R. A. LINDGREN, H. L. JOST. C. D. MUIiPH3',T.H.CARMODX R. A. CARNEY, B. W. PATTISRALL, W. C. FRENCH, JR., H. S. COHN, H. B. CLARK, F. E. BORCRERT, C. P. I'IONN0l.D, M. R DOIIERTY H 0' RN P A M J G C ' ' ' . 2:80 , . . OORE, . AMPBELL. Front Raw-DQ. R. Bvrn, C. A. BRODINE, W. G. COLLAR, N. W. SVVANSON, C. F. RORK, G. C. MOORIE, F. W. Hmmcus. F. L. SEYL. W. C. KUNZ, A. C. DUNCAN, J. E. SUNDERLAND, A. E. LIND, W. T. BUTTERVVORTH, H. C. DAVISSON, W. IIIMEL, A. P. REcrrz. J. L. MILDIOE, J. A. WARD. Q ETA SIGMA PHI National Honorary Classical Fraternity Forty-four Active Chapters Union of Northwestern and Chicago Classical Clubs, 1924 ALFRED P. DORJAHN EARNEST L. HIGHBARGER CLARK KUEBLER HAROLD ALWART WILLIAM BELL JACK BROAD PAUL CLAYTON HELEN COLLINS JOHN COPELAND BETTIE DEMPSEY MARJORIE DREYER CATHERINE GEIMER EVALYN GILPATRICK DORIS HITCHCOCK PHYLLIS HITCHCOCK JAMES HOELLEN AGNES JONES NATHAN HILLS F RATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN ADAMS SCOTT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Actives PLED GE S RENSELAER W. LEE OMERA FLOYD LONG JOSEPH CLYDE MURLEY FRANCES LUTZ MARY J. MCMEANS MARY J. MESS JEAN MORTON L JOSEPHENE ORTALE MARGARET OSTLER MAXENE ROEHL CURTIS SHANAHAN MARGEL SMALL ELEANOR SURGE HELEN REITH OLEANA WEBB ROBERT WERNLE MILTON WISHNICK LELAND MAXWELL First Raw-MCMEANS, D. HITCIICOCK, MURLEY, SCOTT, PIIGHBARGER, DORJAHN, P. IJITCI-ICOCK, DEMPSEY. Somnrl Row-ROEHL, GEILIIEIK, CLAYTON, COLLINS, OSTLER, COPELAND, WERNLE, SURGE, DREX'ER, HOWELL, BELL, ALWART. BETA ALPHA PSI Seventeen Active Chapters Ounfled at University of Illinois, 1919 CAM MA CHAPTER Established al Northwestern University, 1921 J. A. COOKE ERNEST C. DAVIES ERNEST A. DAUER HARRY A. FINNEY REW A. GODOW EDWARD F. SCHECK YALE SCHRERO RONALD C. WHITE JOHN H. MYERS WILLIAM BEAMAN STANLEY G. PETZEL NATHAN KREINBERG FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN V. TINEN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE A ctives In itiates DAVID SHAPIRO 11ARRY G. GUTHMAN DAVID ITIIMMELBAU IIARRY KERRIGAN AMBROSE REITER OLIVER TOWNSEND WILLIAM H. VAN ME FRED WALLACH ANTHONY GAUDIO AMOS SAVAGE ROBERT G. COLLIER WALTER J. WALL MAYNARD BURLESON TER Front Row-SANDEO, PETZEL, XVALI., WVHITE, BEAMAN. Secoml Raw-TINER, SCHECK. VAN MITEIK, XVALLACH, KERRICAN Tlurrl Row-REITER, COLLIER, SAVAGE, TOWVNSIEND. lV1YEIib ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Freshman Honorary Sorority Founded at University of Illinois, 1924 Established at Northwestern University, 1933 Thirty-One active Chapters FACULTY MEMBERS VIRGINIA MARTIN OFFICERS MILDRED EVANS VIRGINIA TORCUM JANET MEDITCH JEAN WINTER MEMBERS MARGARET BELT RUTH COALE HELEN CRAIG ELEANOR CUFFEY MILDRED EVANS CAROL FINGULIN MILDRED F ROEHLICH EVELYN HERTZ JEAN WINTER 1 FLORENCE ROBNETT . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary FLORENCE JANKUS MILDRED KLIEMAN MARIAN MANSFIELD JANET MEDITCH MARY ALYS PATTILLO NANCY PORTER DORIS JEAN RIESENBERG VIRGINIA TORCUM Firsz Row-CRAIG, HERTZ, COALE, RIESENBERG. Second ROW-MANSFIELD, NVINTER., EVANS, MEIJITCII, PORTER. Third RUM?-FINGULIN, CUFFEY, BELT, KLEIDIAN. ARTHUR ANDERSON WILLIADI R. BERNAYS NICHOLAS BOUKIDIS ROBERT CHILDS ALVIN EDELMAN . JAMES FLEMING . ROBERT M. GRANT . THOMAS GRAY , THEODORE HOPKINS JAMILLE JAMRA . GALE KELLOGG . THEODORE LAMBROS ROBERT LINK . MARVIN MAKNSFIELD JOHN MATHISON J ACK METCOFF BURTON SOEOROEE ROBERT SUNDENE JOHN TAYLOR . HOYW'ARD VARDAMAN PHI ETA SIGMA Class of 1936 Chicago Chicago Evanston Hammond Chicago Chicago Evanston Rockford Rockford . Toledo Milwaukee Chicago Evanston Waukegan Winnetka Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Chicago Slanding-EDELMAN, JAMRA, GRAY. Seated-HOPKINS, SUNDENE, BERNAYS, GRANT. BETA GAMMA SIGMA Honorary Commerce Scholastic Fraternity Founded at the University of Wisconsin, 1907 Established at Northwestern University, 1920 CHARLES H. BEHRE JAMES W. BELL FRED E. CLARK ERNST A. DAUER FREDERICK S. DEIBLER HERBERT E. DOUGALL JSIARRY A. FINNEY FRANK H. GANE, JR. HARRY G. GUTHMANN WILLIAM BEAMAN WILLIAM BRADY LAURENCE H. BURD ROBERT B. EAGLESTON CARSON D. EASTON PAUL E. GERHOLD HARRY GILLES JOE M. GREER ROBERT GEORGE NATHAN KREINBERG ARDIS MCBROODI ELMER O. JOLLEY, JR. FRATBES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1936 Class of 193 7. Graduates WM. H. VANMETER ERNEST H. HAHNE JAMES R. HAWKINSON RALPH E. HEILMAN CLARENCE H. MCGREGOR PAUL L. MORRISON AMBROSE M. REITER WALTER IQAY SMART S. WALDO SPECTHRIE HAROLD W. TORGERSON SIDNEY HECHT CYRIL HOPKINSON ELEANOR KROPF TOM D. MAJOR LOUIS J. MUELLER PAUL R. RASMUSSEN PHYLIS ROPER JOHN SCHERM JOHN MYERS NORMAN STRUNK ELIZABETH TAIT ROSS A. TYSON First Row-RASMUSSEN, EASTON, MCBROOM, GERIIOLD, BEAMAN, STRUNK. Sz-cond Raw-BURD, VFAIT, HOPKINSON, GREER. VANMETER, KROPF, SOHERM. Third Row-GILLIES. MUELLER, GEORGE, MAJOIK. KREINBERO .MYERs, TYSON. Alplza Alpha Alpha Alpha Chi Omega NINA JEWEL LEMON MARY RANSON Gamma Delta RUTH THOMPSON l-IELENE STOESSER Omicron Pi JESSALYN NIALMGREN MAE NORTON Phi MAXINE ALLABEN MARJORIE LEACH SHI-AI Honorary Society For Upper Class Women SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Delta Gamma MARION MCKAY ICATHLEEN AMM ERMAN Delta Zeta BENITA KLINEIR ROBEIiTA PETERSON Gamma Phi Beta BARBARA BAKER ARDIS MCBROOM Kappa Alpha Theta NLYRA JANE ITIUTTON FRANCES GRIGGS Alpha Xi Delta Kappa Delta MARY LIANDLON LIELEN WATT CELESTE GIANAKOPULOS VIVIEN LAIRD Beta Sigma Omicron Kappa Kappa Gamma SARAH PRICE ,ANITA NOVICKY DOROTHY REYNOLDS VIRGINIA SMITH Chi Omega Pi Beta Phi RUTH NOYES EDYTH LOU DOEGKAL KATHERINE TRUNDLE AUGUSTA RODDIS Della Delta Delta Phi Omega Pi JANE HLABICHT ELEANOR SURGE ELIZABETH JONES Zeta Tau Alpha GERTRUDE DUNN M.ARCELLA ALBERT First RUM!-MCKAY, AMMERMAN, GIANAKOPULOS, TRUNDLE, LEACII, HANDLON, ALLAIIEN. Second Row-LAIRD, STOESSER, HAEICHT, REYNOLDS, Rooms, NoYEs, Gmccs. Third R0llIiMALhIGREN, MCBROOM, JONES, WATT, NORTON, SURGE, ALBERT. I , i I. I I I .1 IN J 1 X. A I WILLIAM NIMS JOHN COPELAND MELVILLE DIKE . . RICHARD BAXTER . ROBERT BLODGETT . RICHARD CHAPMAN . CLAYTON ANDERSON . CHARLES CLARK . MEREDITH FAIRCHILD ROBERT BARMEIER . EDWARD CAHILL . MAURICE MYERSON . WILLIAM MUDOE . ALPHA PHI OMEGA Forty-four active Chapters Founded at LaFayette College, 1925 SIGMA CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University, 1930 FRATRES IN 'FACULTATE OLIVER DUGGINS WALTER DILL SCOTT WILLIAM SMITH CHARLES WARD FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1936 . Chicago, Ill. EDWARD FREIDHOLM . . Evanston, Ill . Evanston, Ill. RALPH REID . . West Philadelphia, Pa WILLIAM WERMUTH . . Chicago, Ill. Class of 1937 . Springfield, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Class of . Chicago, Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. M ERRITT STONE P Cla . Evanston, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. . Evanston, Ill. Negaumee, Mich. SS LEON FULLER . . . Elgin, Ill JOHN MYERS . East Grand Rapids, Mich ROBERT OLSON . 1938 DONALD HART . BURTON MORGAN ROBERT PETERSON Battle Creek, Mich. of 1939 PAUL RYCKOFF . DAVID SIME . ALLEN TAYLOR ROBT. VOGEL . Flint, Mich Chicago, Ill Evanston, Ill Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill Buffalo, N. Y Chicago, Ill Wilmette, Ill Recon: ow- OPELAND, Tlurrl Row ERMUTH, Front Row OLSON, CHAPMAN. SIME, C B K M 5 IR C W DIKI-1, FREDHOLM, Nlnis, MYERS, STONE. -BARMEIER, FAIRCI-IILD, PETERSON, I' M R A AHII LODGETT, IMBALL, YERSO 'ULLER, ORGAN, YCKOFF, NDER BETTIE BRADLEY M.ARY ALICE BUZICK MARY JANE COLEMAN DOROTI-IY DOKE ALICE FORSYTHE CECILE FORSYTI-IE BIELBA IQIMMEL NIN.A JEWEL LEMEN BONNIE CONNER MARY LOU CORMAN ELEANOR GREGORY NIARCEIL LYDICK BARBARA PENNYAK PHI BETA MEMBERS EVELYN VIETHS PLEDGES MARY WARNER AUDREY MARSIi CHARLOTTE NA UMANN VIRGINIA NELSON EUNICE POLLOCK MARIE IKANSTEAD JANE RHODES ELEANOR SHEETZ DAPHNE THORKLESON M AYEELLE PICK HELEN PICKING MARIIXN PIERCE BETTY TRIMBLE DOROTHY WALLACE From Row-PICK, PICKINC, R,ANSTEAD, VIET1-Is. XVALLACE., SI-IEETZ. Second R010-KIMMEL, LRMEN, FORSYTHE, NELSON, RHODES, MARSH. Third R010-COLEMAN, NAUMANN, MILLER, BUZICK, WARNER, TRIMBLE SIGMA DELTA CHI Professional Journalism Fraternib' Forty-five Active Chapters Founded at DePauw Universitv 1909 NU CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University 1921 FLOYD ARPAN TED BERCHTOLD LAWRENCE COUSING LESTER HAFENIEISTER ADDISON HIBBARD CURTIS MACDOUGALL EMERY DOBBINS BUDD EICHNER JOHN FIELDS LE ROY F RENTZ RICHARD GRAUMAN ALLISON GREENBERG ROBERT KELLEN FALCON BAKER ERIC BRAMLEY MAURICE FALSTEIN FRATRES IN FACULTATE BEN YABLONKY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate Students MITCHELL DOMBROW CLASS OF 1936 CLASS OF 1937 LOUIS W. MCKELVEY JOSEPH W. MILLER WALTER PAULISON WILLIAM R. SLAUGHTER WALTER K. SMART ROLAND WOLSELEY RAY KIMBELL JAMES MCLAREN WADE NICHOLS BALDOMERO OLIVERA REX REID WILLIAM SCHULTZ ROBERT WOOD RALPH LINDGREN WILLARD KING DAVID SADLER Franz Row-YAHLONKY, OLIVERA, FALSTEIN, SCHULTZ, SADLER, DOBBINS, Dommow. Second Row-BAKER, ARPAN, WOOD, MCLYKIIEN, GRAUNIAN, SLAUGHTER. LINDGREN. Third Row-BHAMLEY, KELLEN, FIELDS, KING, MACDOUCALL, FRENTZ, GREENBERG. 1V1ONICA STULTS LURA 1V1ARY BAILEY IRENE JOHNSON DOROTHY MATHEV1'S NIARY MCGONIGLIZ HELEN BORGWVALD DORIS CHAPMAN 1f1ENRIETTA DIES LOUISE FENSKE EVELYN GODDARD 1T1ELENE CRAIG MARY ELMER EILEEN KELLY EARLENE BURGETT DOROTHY DAHL MARGARET DOBSON DAGMER GAVERT SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sixty-four Active Chapters .Founded at University 01' Michigan 1903 BETA CHAPTER Established at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1904. HONORARY MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS MRS. ARCULE SIIEASRY ACTIVE MEMBERS CLASS OF 1936 CLASS OF 1937 DOROTHY ZINKE CLASS OF 1938 CLASS OF 1939 GRADUATES MME. CYRENA VAN EMILY BOETGHER MYRA REDMAN MILDRED SMITH RUTH THOMPSON LORENE LISTON RUTH MEISTER FLORENCE PARTNEY HAZEL STONE BERNICE TATE ARDETI-I JOHNSON FLORA ANNE JOHNSO HELEN ROYSTER VIRGINIA GORDON DOROTHY ARNOLD EVELYN HOHF GERTRUDE REEVE GORDON N Front R0w1DAHL, CRAIG, MCGONICLE, GORDON, STONE, ELMER. Serond ROW-PARFREY, BORGWALD, THOMPSON, DIES, DORHSON, SINKE, MATHEWS. Third Rllw-MEISTER, KELLY. SMITH, A. JOHNSON, REDMAN, REEW'E, LISTEN. Fourth Row-GAVERT, F. JOHNSON, GODDARD, FENSKE, BURGETT, Hour. CHAPMAN, I. JOHNSON. PURPLE KEY OFFICERS HIRAI1 BENDER , . President ROBERT SNVISI-IER . Vice-President MARVIN DOIIERTY Secretary-Treasurer GREG .HACKLER Chairman of Publicity MEMBERS RAY ARTABASY GEORGE BALL I'IIRAM BENDER JOHNSON BEYER ELMER BLUME MARVIN DOHERTY PHILIP DOHERTY ROBERT GEORGE DON GEYER DEWITT GIBSON BOB GRANT GREOC HACKLER DUKE VANCE VICTOR HANSON WILLIAM HENDERSON WILLIAM HEYN JESS MCANALLY WILLIAM MCCREARY GUY MERCER KEL POTTER STEVE REID DICK RUGG LESTER SCHREIBER BOB SWISIIER STEVE TOTI1 Franz Row-MERCER, BEYER, GRANT, REID, Rucc. Second R010-MCCREARY, HEYN, SWISIIER, BENDER, DOHEIITY, '.lx0Tl'I. Third Row-BLUME, HANSON, SCIIREIBER, GEORGE, GEYER. LYNX Junior Men's Honorary Fraternity Nor thwes tern University 1934 ACTIVE MEMBERS FREDERICK BORCHERT ERIC BRAMLEY SEVERANCE GAVITT ROBEIIT GRANT WINDSOIK ILXCKLER VICTOR IIANSON NORMAN VANCE WILLIABI ITIEYN RAY KOTZ DON NELLINS STEVE REID JACK SHANNON JACK SIMONS Front Row-VANCE, GAVITT, GRANT, HANSON, SHANNON. Standing-KOTZ, SIMONS, HEYN, HACKLER, REID. ALETHENAI LITERARY SGCIETY CAROLYN BARR MARION BURNETTE ERNESTINE DORLER MAIKJORIE DREYER JANE GRAY CAROL HANSON ANN IIATFIELD BETTY HATFIELD JANE HABICHT BETTY JUNOD IQAY AMMERMAN EMA-LOUISE BAUERS MARY BLAIR NINA BRUCE MARJORIE IIELM DORIS HITCHCOCK PHYLLIS HITCHCOCK ROBERTA BUTZLOFF ELAINE CARTMELL CAROL F INGULIN GERTRUDE GRABOWSKI CONSTANCE MCCLURE MENIBERS Class Qf 1936 Class of 1937 Class of 1938 CATHERINE WARREN SHIRLEY LARSON MARY LECRON MARION NICKAY I CHARLOTTE PETTERSON JANE PHELPS VIRGINIA SMITH JULIA TANNER BARBARA TRUMBALL VIRGINIA TURNER DAY WATERMAN GWVENDOLYN KROEHI, MARJORIE LEACH DOROTHY MEARER J EANNE GGLE MARGUERITE RAY GEORGIANNE RUNDALL JOANN WAKEDIAN JANET MEDITCH MARY ESTHER MOULTON MARY ALYS PATTILLO PHYLLIS POETTER DORIS JEAN RIESENBERG Franz Row-MOULTON, RIESENBERG, POETTER, A. PIATFIELD, B. HATFIIELD, AMMERMAN, McKAY, LEACI-I. Second Row-V. SMITH, XVAKEMAKN, BAUERS. XVATERMAN, JUNOD, PETTERSON, BRUCE, BAIIRQ TIIUMBALL. Third Ron--MEAKEH. OGLE, MERILLAT, BUTZLOFF, P. Hrrcucocx, D. IIITCHCOCK. CAIITMELL. RAY, RUNDALI.. Fourllz Rau--DREYER, BUIINETT, TNURNER, MEDITCH, HELDI, Pl-IELPS, WARREN, GRABOWSKI, FINGULIN. J PRE-MEDIC CLUB J OFFICERS , WARD NLEYERS President WILLIAM BEAN V ice-Prrzsirlenl MAR1'lN DIAVIS Secretary- Treasurer JVJARION CROETS Social Chairman DR. E. D. BARKER , ,ww Faculty Adviser , XVARD C. NIYERS IVIAR-NN DAVIS MEMBERS GLEN AGAMY SAMUEL ANDELMAN SYLVIA AXELROOD MAXRGUERITE BAGGES JULES BARRASH EDWARD BECKMAN DON BELL MARGARET BELT HENRY BLUMBERG MORT BOLMAN HERMAN BREWERSDORF ROBERT BRIDENBAUGH CHRISTY BROVVN NAOMI BURNSTAN JOHN CONWVAY MARION CROI-'TS JOHN DAI-IL JOHN DICKIE M. DRAVES VICTORIA ELLIOT CHARLES FRYE TED GASIOR HAROLD GIESE K. GRANT FRANK GRAY MARTIN GREEN G. W. GURNEY DONALD I-IANSEN LOUISE JSIERBOLSHEIMER EDWIN IJIRSH TED LIOPKINS J. HUGHES RUDOLPI-I JACOB JOHN KALK EARL KEYSER LEON KRESLER RUSSELL KUDSK JOHN LAGRAF 'BRUCE LEE RUSSELL LEVY DAN MACER W. J. MCNEELY JAMES MCNEIL JOHN MCNICHOLAS R. M. MITCHELL WILLIAM MUDGE ROBERT MUNCH JAROSLAW NESKODNY JOHN PARKER E. E. PUGH MARY RAY BETTY ROSS M. ROBINSON MARGIARET SANDERS JEROME SOLOMON A. SLOTTA BOB STANTON ROBERT SWANSON PAUL SNOWDEN R. TARABA SEYMOUR WISHNICK HOWARD ZENTNER From Rouf-STEVENSON, JIJRUNDLE, YVHITE, DIBES, JONES. SPINNEY, BAGGE, RAE. MORRIS. CODWIN, FREY. PARKER. Secorgl Row-GROSSMAN, LILLY, BROWN, ELSER, STONE, STICKLER, KALK. BLUMBEIIG, T. GREY, KENT, GRAHAM, JACKSON, PARKER, DAHL RAIHER. Third Row-HUSTON, EDWARDS, MCNEALY. IIERBOLSHEIMER, ELIOTT, HUGHES, DAVIS, DR. GUNN, DR. BARKER, NJEYERS., CROETS, BELT JOHNSON, ALT, LOWE. Fourth Row-SADLER, BAKER, KUDSK, GRANT, JOHNSON, DICKIE, CARNOT, LEE, ALTENBERG, THAIIES, BYERF, BECRMAN. SCHII.I,ER, SOLOMON POMERANC, MIJDGE, F. GREY. Fifth Row-SI-IANAHAN, MILLS, HEINICKE. WEINBEIKG, GURNEY, IJOPKINS, JACOBS, OLDBERG, BROWN, GREEN, CONYVAY, BELL, BREVVERS DORI-'I-I, LAGRAE, BRIDENBAUCI-I, SNOWVDEN, XVILLIAMS. LAWVRENCE BURD JAMES DELANO AL LIND VINCENT BONDERUD LAWRENCE BURD WALTER CRUICE VIRGIL DAY JAMES DELANO CAMERON DUNCAN JACK FLEMING DERU Senior Men's Honorary Society Founded at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITX' 1895 OFFICERS MEMBERS EDWIN SUNDERLAND . Presiding Bard Keeper of the Scroll Keeper of the Script GEORGE HIALLENBECK PERDIN HANDLEY ROBERT HOTZ AL LIND SAM PAPICH HOWARD ROSENHEIM FRANK SEYL Front Row-ROSENHEIM, I-IOTz, DAY, FLEMING. .Second ROW-CRUICE, 'LINn, BURD, DELANO. Third Row-SUNDERLAND, BONDERUD, SEYL, DUNCAN. ,wx-J MORTAR BOARD Fran: Row-McKAY. PE'r'I'EIIsoN, HAl3Ic:II1'. ALLABEN. Sammi RIJIUTBAKER. REI'NOI,Ds. LAIISON. ADAMS. Sixty Active Cliapters Founded at Syracuse, New York 1918 NORTHWESTERN CHAPTER 1922 MEMBERS ANTIONETTE ADAMS . . Oak Park, Illinois MAXINE ALLABEN Glen Ellyn, Illinois BARBARA BAKER . . Evanston, Illinois JANE .HABICHT . . Buchanan, Michigan SHIRLEY LARSON . Paxton, Illinois MARION MCKAY . . Fort Wagine, Indiana CHARLOTTE ANN PETTERSON . Elmhurst, Illinois DOROTHY REYNOLDS . . Winnetka, Illinois SHIRLEY RICHARDSON . . Creston, Iowa CRAIG CLUB Front Row-HOSKINS, MILLER, LUTHER, WYOUNG, JOHNSON, KINGRIAN. Sf-conrl R010-IZWVING, MORSE, XVALLGREEN, WI-IITCOMBE, CHANDLER. ZETA PHI ETA Franz R010-CARLYI.E, BROVVINE. KNUDSON, STOKES, VAN man LINDE. OlKEEFE, HAIIRIS, Anmus. Second RIHU-GARVEY, MEESE, FOLGER, RILEY, Bowrms, BALDWIN, SAIIGENT. HESTED. Third RGIUTSTRAESSER. CALLENDEIK, CRIPI-EN, TEIIRILL, DOHRDI.-KNN, KNIGHT, HURTUBISF, MCINTOSH Seventeen Active Chapters Founded at Cumnoek School of Oratory Established at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1893 PI LAMDA TI-IETA Thirty Active Chapters Founded at University of Missouri 1910 ZETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1933 Front RDW-BELL, SHEPARD, PYE. LUMPP, NAGLER. MITCHELL. Second Row-FRENCH, SAMUEL, Ewoumm, IIIVIN, BIIAINAIID. Section Editor Newell Eddy AT Pl1ulu,Qr'11pl1 by Frm! S ACACIA Twenty-seven Active Chapters Founded at Unlversity of Michigan 19011- NORTHWESTERN CHAPTER Established at NORTHWW'ESTERN UNIVERSITY 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Officers GAIL GYEIGIER. BILL NIASONER Q xy RUSS IXUDSK- JOHN ADAMS DICK EVANS JOHN ADAL1S . GAIL GRIECER CLIFFORD BENSON Gounozv BRUDE Chicago, Ill. Wilmette, Ill Muncie, Ind Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill CURTIS ERICKSON Oak Park, Ill FREDERICK CROSSLEI' ERNST DAUER HARRY FINNEY A. R. GILLELAND FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CLASS OF 1937 ARTHUR KEARY RUSSELL KUDSK . Chicago, Ill. . Carroll, Iowa CLASS OF 1938 PAUL CARTER . ROGER CASE Oak Park, III. Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 BILL MASONER . BILL IVIELGAARD Graduate Student . Oak Park, Ill. . Antigo, 1Vis. LESLIE-BENNETT IIAROLD GOLDETIIROPE ERNEST IIA!-INE FRANK HILL LEoN KRANz LOYAI. Sl-IAYVE MASON WEScoTT JOSEPH WILSON . GEORGE LIE!! . ADRIAN MARKS DAN J- MACER . GEORGE SCHMID . IIARRY PERRY Eveleth, Minn. Chicago, Ill. Ladoga, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, Ill. Franz R010-WIILSON, EVANS, MARRS, BENNETT. KUDSR, MACER. Secfznd Row-KEARY, BENSON, ERIcIcsoN, CASE, PERRY. Tlnr1IRvw-LIEB, CARTER, SCHMID, MASONER, MELGAARD Eighly-Seven Avlivc Cllaplers Fonnclerl at Miami University RHO CllAl 'l'ER Established al NORTl'HVlCSTEIlN UNIvERSI'I'I' BETA TI-IETA PI 'dp B O ' no FR ATR ES IN FACULTATE CARL BEECIIER ROBERT ISULLAIID LOUIS DODGE AIITIIUR EIIWARIIS BERGIEN EVANS WILLIAM BEAMAN . Grand Rapids. Mich. ROBERT BICRELIIAUPT . Clinlon, Iowa GEORCE BITTINC . . Evanslon. Ill. MORTON BOLMAN . Fort Wayne, Incl. JOSEPH D.All,X' . Peoria, Ill. RAYMOND ARTABASY Downer's Grove. Ill. FRED BORCI-IERT. JR. . Chicago. Ill. LAURENCE BUCRMASTER Wilmeue. Ill. JOHN Coup . . Saginaw. Mich. ROBERT GRANT . , Saginaw, Mich. VICTOR BARIBEAU Grand Rapids. Mich. STEPHAN CAMERON IJAROLD CARLSON GIEORGE KUNZ . GRANT ANDERRON STUART BRADFIN JAMES CALHOUN . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago. lll. Milwaukee, W'iS. . Peoria. Ill. , Evanston, Ill. Glencoe. Ill. OIKION S'l'U'I'lEVILl.E CIIARLES l'llNliS MURRAY IJINES MANLEI' PIIELPS CI,.AlKIENCIi SIMON SAMUEL STEVENS FR ATRES TN UNTVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 EDWVIN GILL . . . Chicago, Ill. BIUESVER CHKANT . , Saginaw, Mich. IIAY KIIIIBELI. . , Niles Center, Ill. ARTIIUR KDSCINSKI . Delroil, Mich. LEO KOSCINSKI , Chicago, Ill. RALIPII MACK . . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 MARTIN I'lELMIiliICl'I . Bay City. Mich. ROIIERT LUTIIY . Peoria, Ill. JAMES MILLER , , Elgin. Ill. ROBERT MUNDX' . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 JACK M ALLORI' JACK OBERNE , JOHN ROBERTSON JAMES IWOGFIRS XVILLIA M SIIRINCER Sioux City, Iowa Knoxville, Tenn. Cleveland. Ohio . , Joliet. lll. Cleveland. Ohio CLASS OF 1939 JOIIN CUMMINGS IJARRY EVERETT FRED IJEITMANN Evanston, Ill. . Lincoln. Nelm. . Chicago, Ill. Officers CURTIS SHANAHAN ROBERT SLANE GEORGE STINSON DONALD WALES . Highland Park, Ill. XVARIKEN WHEELER JACK PIERCE . RUSSELI. PRATT WVILLIAM TAYLOR ROBERT XVHITE Rox' WALKER . ANCUS STEVAN IAN STEVAN . TI-IOIIIAS SULLIVAN OLIVER XVXLSON ALAN HICKOX EUGENE MILLER JOHN PASCI-IEN Ii i is 1 5 l i i i l BOB MUNIJY, FRED BORCIIERT RUSSELL PRATT, JIM MILLER , Evanston, Ill. , Evanston, III. . Camden, Ark. i , Evanston, Ill. il l Western Springs, Ill. . Hinsdale, Ill. , Cleveland, Ohio . Chicago, Ill. . Bay City, Mich. , Wilmette, Ill. . Yvilmeue, Ill. Mexico City, Mex. Rochester, Minn. Evanston, Ill. . Peoria, Ill. l Chicago. Ill. ' l I Il 'I l Franz R01U+BORCHERT, J. MILLER, GILI.. BICKELIIAUIIT, STINSON, BEAMAN, R. GRANT, SI-IANAIIAN. KIMBl5I.I.. Second Row-BUCKMASTER, STEVEN, ROBERTSQN, SULLIVAN, PRATT, Cour-, LUTHY, EVERETT, PIERCE. Third Row-HELMREICH, B. GRANT, ROGERS, WI-IITE, BARIBEAN, WILSON, HEITMAN, MUNDY, E. MILI.ER. Fourth ROW-BRADEN, TAYLOR, ANDERSON, HICKOX, KUNZ, WALKER, PASCHEN, CALHOUN, MACK. 235 RLDOIIII Buir' RI INOLD CARLSON, NORMAN STRUNK Airnrn LKHBIKLCHT, JOHN BOERGERT GEORGE BEISE . 'RALPH BERGSTRESSER JOHN BUBUL . MAYNARD BURLESON REYNOLD CARLSON . REUBEN BAKER , RUDOLIAI-I BABES PI-IILLIP BARRY . Mapleton, Minn Wichita, Kan Kenosha, Wis. Jonstown, Tenn . Chicago, Ill. Eldorado, Kan . Chicago, Ill Evanston, Ill DELTA SIGMA PI Officers Tv . 3 3 il ,Z IQ I 9 , . I Fifty-Svc Active Chapters Founded at New Xork University School of Commerce and Finance 1907 ZETA CHAPTER Established at NORTlI3i'lES1'lEIiN UNIVERSITY 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HOWVARD BEROLZHEIMER ERNEST C. DAVIS FREDERICK S. DEIBLER HERBERT E. DOUGALL D. J. DUNCAN IIENRY P. DUTTON' HIKRRY A. FINNEY FRANK H. GANE JOSEPH H. GILBY CECIL M. GILLESPIE ERNEST H. HAHNE ROY HALL JAMES R. IIAWVKINSON ELMO P. HOHDIAN LOUIS W. MCKELVEY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ROY L. REIERSON WALTER DILL SCOTT W. MASON SMITH SAMUEL N. STEVENS JOHN C. TEEVEN MYRON H. UMRREIT DAVID IIIMMELBLAU DONALD DE HERDER . Oak Park, Ill. RONALD WHITE . Kalamazoo, Mich BROVVNING EAGELSTON . Omaha, Neb. BARTON WICKSTRUDI . Phoenix, Ariz KEITH JACKSON . Eldorado, Kan. JOHN SCHERM . , Buffalo, N Y ROBERT JOHNSON . Oak Park, Ill. FRED SCHRAFFENBEROER Chicago Ill STANLEY PETZEL , Cicero, Ill. DE VER SHOLES . , Omaha, Neh CLASS OF 1937 JOHN BOERGERT . Saginaw, Mich. ROBERT ROYCE . . Chicago Ill STUART BUSSE Evanston, Ill. NORhlAN STRUNK Cape Girardeau, Mo STEWART CAMPBELL . Chicago, Ill. GENE WILSON . . Oak Park Ill ALFRED LA MBRECHT . Milwaukee, Yvis. Front Row-SIIOLES, BAKER, BUBUL, ROYCE, JACKSON, STRUNR. Second R010-CARLSON, JOIINSON, EAGELSTON, BEISE, BURLESON, LAMBRECHT, WHITE. Third Row-BERGSTRESSER, WICKSTRUM, CAMPBELL, MOORE, BUSSE, PETZEL. Fourth Raw-BOERGERT, BABES, DE IJERDER, SCI-IERM, SCHRAFFENBERGER, WILSON. Seventy-live Active Chapters Founded at Belheny College. W. Va. 1859 BETA PI CHAPTER Eslalxlished at NORTIIVVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1893 HOWARD DETADIBLE JAMES GIVLER . JAMES GONYA . DAVID HESS . LEROY BEAN . VIQHOMAS CI-ILOUPEK PAUL CLAYTON . KENTON COLLINSON VAL DETLING , MARX'IN DOHERTY GEORGE AMLUXEN DELTA TAU DELTA ir Officers FRA-TRES IN FACULTATE BILL IJEYN, PAUL MLRRIN JOIIN F. BAIRD JAMES W. BELL WILLIAM I-I. BURGER FREDERICK E. CLARKE RALPH B. DENNIS . Nvilmelle, Ill. . Naperville, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Rockford, Ill. FL. Madison, Ia. . Evanston, Ill. , Winnetka. Ill. , Xvinfield, Kan. Los Angeles, Calif. Fargo, N. Dak. Minneapolis, Minn. JVIALCOLM BANNERMAN Red Granite. Wis. HEKRRY BROOKLEI' LEIF ANDREXVS . HOWVARD BROWVN JESSE CODE . JOHN CONNERY , JOHN DIENER 4 . ROBERT ESTAEROOK ITERB FORTLAGE . . Evanston, Ill. . Sioux Cily, Ia. . Chicago. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Chicago, Jll. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill, . Cleveland, O. IJALPII E. IJEILMAN G1XIiIlET B. LEVEIKTON JJORACE G. SMITH JACK IJIRSCII FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 IJOBEIIT I-IOLRROOK . Evanston, Ill. ROBERT KELI.IiN . . Aurora, Ill. PAUL MERRIN . . Chicago, Ill. JOHN SAMPLE . Cape Girardeau, Mo. CLASS OF 1937 WVILLIAM DUVIKLL . . Paris, Tenn. JEREMIAH FLANAGAN . Evanston. Ill. l'IAROLD GEISY' , , Mitchell, S. Dak. JOHN GRIIJI.E1' . . Chicago, Ill. WVILLIAM IJEYN , . Evanston, Ill. A. B. IZJORNER . Grand Rapids, Mich. CLASS OF 1938 JOHN Fxrznucn . . JOHN IJASTJE . RICHARD KELLX' JOHN O'NEIL , . McKeesporl, Pa. Evanston, Ill. Mitchell, S. Dak. , Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 TED GIANAKOPOLUS . IJENRY GOERLICK DAVE IIYATT . MARION POWVELL JOHN SIIELLITO DAVE SIME . . Chicago, Ill. . . Evanston, Ill. . Corona, Calif. . . Princeton. Ill. Independence, Ia. . Buffalo, N. Y. FRANCIS SPENCER RAYMOND STOCK PAUL TANGORIX ROBERT 'FEIGEN JAMES IJUBER . JACK SHANNON WALKLR WALFORD . Evanston, Ill. . Lombard, Ill. Washington, D. C. Sioux Falls, So. Dak. . . Toledo, O. BEN MCCONNELI. Benton Harbor, Mich. JOHN SHANNON . . Evanston, Ill. ARTHUR TURNER . . Evanston, Ill. WVALKER WALI-'ORD . . Glencoe, Ill. CLAUDE WINSLOWV Maylield, Ky. HAROLD WVHITNEY Rockville Cenler, N. JAMES WORLAND CHARLES YONTS Sl-IERWVIN 'THIELE H ERR ERT THOMPSON ROBERT TI-IORSTENSEN JACK 'FYNER . GLENN WALKER IKANDOLYH WASHBURN MACDONAI,D WOOD Y . Aurora Ill Ill I , Milwaukee, , W'innetka, Ill . Evanston, Ill Red Wing, Minn . Evanston, Ill . Winnetka, Ill . Evanston, Ill . Manitowoc, NVis Franz Row-HOLDROOK, HESS, TEIGEN, CLAYTON, IJEFIYAMBLE, SHANNON, HEYN, STOCK, MERRIN, BYERS, PETERSON, GIVLER. GONX'A. Second ROIULCODB, 'FHIEL, WHITNEY, BANNERMAN, W. DUVALL, SPENCER, KEI,LEN, HASTIE, THOBIPSON, DIENER, TX'NER, ANDREVYS, IJOVYARD Third Row-MEREDITI-I, WASI-IEURN, GOERLICK, FORTLAGE, BROOKEY, GIANAKOPULOS, CHLOUPEK, SHELLITO, WALKER. GRIDLEY, HEEIESON VANZO. Fourzh RDlb'iDOHERT1', WOLFORD, WINSLOVV, KELL1', O,NEIL, TIIORSTENSON, HANNAEORD, CoNNERIr, IIUBER, YONTZ, Hmscu. Frrznuca '1'URNER.. MCCONNELL. Fifth ROI!!-DETTLING, WORLAND, MAIDMENT, TANGORA, H. DUVALL, WOOD, ESTAEROOK, BDROWVN, HDRNER, POWELL, BEAN, FLANNIGAN, SIME. BIII STARR Dow BROWVN, BENITO FERNANDEZ SUI PAPICI-I SEV GAVITT XVARREN BIOLER MARKUS BRANDJORD DON BROVVN . MORRIS CLARK . WIVLLIAM BEAN DONALD BELL FRANK BROWN . ROBERT BURCHARD ELMER DOLD . WILLIAM BRAHENY CHARLES CLARK . URBAN COMES JOSEPH FANER . CLIFF ASI-IEROREN I I . Neoga, Ill . Helena, Mont . Chicago, Ill . Evanston, Ill Chicago, Ill . Joplin, Mo , Butte, Mont Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill Port Huron, Mich, . Winnetka, Ill . Chicago, Ill . Waterford, Pa Evanston Ill. . 1 JOHN BAROLAY . Minneapolis, Minn OVVEN FERGUSON . . Chicago, Ill WILLIAM FISH . . Evanston, Ill DELTA UPSILON Sixty-one Active Chapters Founded at Wfilliams College 1834 NORTHWESTERN CHAPTER Established at NORTHWN'ESTERN UNIVERSITY 1880 OfHcerS FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALEXANDER BRUCE WALLACE M. CADY XVILLIAM C. DAKNFORTH ALLEN B. KANAVAL ROBERT G. MARTIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CHARLES DEIRLER ROBERT GOMAN . JOHN GRAHAM . NORTON GURLEY JAMES HUNTER . CLASS BENITO FERNANDEZ GEORGE FRITZ . SEV GAVITT . CLIFF MILLER . CLASS FRANK GRAY . JAMES HARTUNG IAMILLE .TAMRA . JAMES LINDEMAN CLASS RUSSELL IIOFFER JAMES KEACH . CHARLES MINOR . . Evanston, Ill. Sand Creek, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. OF 1937 . El Paso, Tex. . Baltimore, Md. . Scarsdale, N. Y. Salt Lake City., Utah OF 1938 . Marshall, Minn. . . Chicago, Ill. Toledo, Ohio . . Chicago, Ill. OF 1939 . , Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. RALPH L. SCOTT EDWVARD G. TATOE ARTHUR G. TERRY ARTHUR J. TODD KENNETH L. WILSON PAUL LIDEN . SAM PAPICH . WILLIAM STARK . WILLIAM TINSLEY WARREN PORTER . RICHARD SABINE . THEODORE SIDDALL STEPHEN TOTH . FRANK ZINN , FRED MESIC . WVILLIAM RUDIBIELI. JOHN STOCK . WVILLIAM SYYIFT WILLIAM Pl-IILLIPSON EUGENE ROBINSON PARRY STRoUD . FREDERICK SUHR . Evanston, Ill. Butte. Nlont. Chicago, Ill. Oak Park. Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Geneva, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Toledo, Ohio Milwaukee. Yvis. Oak Park, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Chicago. Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. . Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Evanston. Ill. Front Raw-BRANDJORD, DEIELER, LIDEN, BROWN, IIUNTER, GAVITT, RUMMELI., STARK, PAPIOII. Second Row-FERNANDEZ, BURCHARD, FISH, CLARK, SABINE, KEACH, ROBINSON, STROUD, GRA3', FANER. Thirzl Row-PORTER, GOMAI-I, SIDDALL, BEAN, SWIFT, BELL, I-IARTIING, TINSLEX', MESIC, STOCK. Fourrh Row-BIOLER, MINOR, COMES, PHILLIPSON, JAMRA, MILLEIK, LINDEMAN, BRAIIENY, FRITZ, HOFFER, DOLD. Fifrh Row-FERGUSON, M. CLARK, BARCLAT, IIEIL, SUIIR, ZINN, TOTH, ASPERGREN, F. BROWN. Eighty-four Active Chapters l?0llllflCll III Boston University ALPHA-IOTA Cl-IAPTE R NORTH w ESTERN UNIV IZIISITY LAMBDA CHI ALPHA C IQ 1909 : 1 0 U' Q Q C - X Eslahlishcd at Q 1917 . Officers FRATRES IN FACULTATE 'FI-IEODORE BERCYITOLD VIRGIL IIELTZEL FREDERICK HEIIIRIIINIQ XVILLIAM A. MANN V. ANDERSON . CHARLES BRoIIINE PAGE CoI.IIoRN , ALBERT ACIQERIIIANN . ERIC BRAIIILEY , JAMES CAMPBELL J. R. CARTER . HARRX' Gousx-IA . ORVAL HARIIIENING EARL Kl.INGE . D. ANDERSON R. CZERWVONKY . Hucu EAMES . Calcshurg. Ill Rockford, Ill Evanston, Ill Wiliriette. Ill . Scottsdale. Pa . McKceS1Iorl. Pa Highland Park, Ill . Evanston. Ill . . Tripoli, Ia . Chicago, Ill Allston, Mass . Evanston, Ili . Woodstock, Ill JoIIN KARARTN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS VFIIOMAS GRECC . IIOWVARD H A LI. . VIRGII. JENSEN . CLASS JEROME DESALE GEoRcE JAROS H. KoRI.IIn'ER . CLASS A. IQOHLMYER . KEN LYONS . JoIIN PARKER CLASS GENE KELLEY . KURT KRAFT . CoRIIoN NIURRAY 1936 . Lorain, Ohio - Grand Rapids. Mich. . Chicago, Ill. OF OF 1937 Niles Center. Ill. . Cicero. Ill. . . Lorain, Ill. OF 1938 Lorain, Ohio . Elyria, Ohio Gary, Ind. OF 1939 Niles Center, Ill. . Anchorage. Ky. . Chicago. Ill. ERIC BRAMLEY, JEROME DESALL NORRIE LINQCOTT E. ICGHLMYER . ALBERT MICI-IAELIS ARE M1I,l.ER . MIIITON KOLAR . NORRIS LINSCOTT MILTON NENNEY Bon PETERSON XVILLIAM SCHMIDT WILLIAM STIVASON CHARLES YOUNG Bos RoIIERIcIc . REG RYAN . CARLYLE XVARREN BILL STIVASON, JOI-IN C-.RTI:R Lorain, Ohio . Chicago, Ill. Las Vegas, Nev. . Cicero, Ill. . Rockford, Ill. East St. Louis, Ill. . Chicago. Ill- Park Ridge, Ill- Lakewood, Ohio River Forest, Ill. McKeesport. Pa. . Evanston, ill. . Chicago, Ill. Front RUw'KRUSE, V. ANDERSON, BRODINE. BLAKE, COLBORN, GREGG, H. KOHLDIYEII, DESALE, MICIIIKELIS, HALL. Second ROW'-MICHAEL, GousHA, YOUNG, KELLY. A. KOHLMYER, CAMPBELI., CARTER, MER1'Z, PARKER, EAMES. SCHMIDT, CZERWYONKY. Third R010-VERHEX', BRAMLEY, ROBERTSON, HESBERGER, WARREN, ACKERMANN, KRfkFFT, STIVASON, NENNlEY, I-IARIIIENINC. Fourzh Raw-E. KOHLMYER, IAROS, LYONS, RYAN, D. ANDERSON, PETERSON, LINSCOTT, KLINGE, MURRAY, RODERICK, KoLAR. PHI DELTA Tl-IETA One Hundred and Seven Active Chapters I-Q, Founded at X .al Miami University 1811-8 ILLINOIS ALPHA CHAPTER Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY' 5 x. C1 n F 1859 Officers AIIKFZ PUTNAM, C-IM DUNCAN JIM IIJAYLOR, FRED FRENCH WVILLARD BUNTAIN JOE MILLER FREDERICK DElBI.ER JAMES ROLLINS ROBERT TENCHER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CLARENCE BARKER CAMERON DUNCAN LERORI' FRENTZ . JOHN GLENN , ROBERT GOT1'SCHALK EARL APLEY . . EDIVARD BARSUHIIAN ELMER BLUME . VANCE BURNETT CHARLES CAREY . GEORGE CARROLL . FRANK DEAR . GEORGE COOKE . GEORGE EWALD . FRED FRENCH ALBERT GREEN , JOHN GRIEI-'EN BLAINE CAREY . JAMES CATLIN . Evanston, Ill . Glen Ellyn, Ill . Nlankato, Minn . BCHFIJSIOXVD, Ill WIIS. Rapids, YVIS . Evanston, Ill . Evanston, Ill . Fort Wayne, Ind Libertyville, Ill Hutchinson, Kan . Chicago, Ill Western Springs, Ill . Winnetka, Ill . Detroit, Mich Evanston. Ill . Rockford, Ill Green Bay, YVIS. Nebraska City, Neb . Ottawa, Ill JOSEPH CZARNECRI . I ChicagO,Ill I JOHN FRANK . FRANK GRIAIIADI Milwaukee, WIS. . Evanston, Ill IVIILTON JOHNSON WILLIAM MATSON LEWVIS NORTH . MICHAEL PUTNAM ROBERT SCHOTT CLASS WILLIAM FRENCH DEWIITT GIBSON PHILLIP GRIFFIN HENRY JOST . RALPH LINDGREN OF Fort. Wayne. Ind. . Chicago. Ill. Kansas, Kan. . Evanston, Ill. , Ottawa, Ill. 1937 . Evanston, Ill. . Perry, Iowa . Evanston, Ill. Huntington, Kan. La Porte, Ind. ROBERT MARRS . Stevens Point, WIS. MARDEN MCBROOM CLASS DON HEAP . . LEROY KLINO . WVILLIAM OHDE JOHN ROSE . RICHARD SCOTT ' CLASS OF OF XVOODROVV HADIILTON GENE HATI-IAWAY GENE JACKSON . GILBERT JOHNSON FRED KROEMER JOHN MAJOR Kankakee, Ill. 1938 . Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Manitowac, Wis. Green Bay, Wie. Fort Nvayne, Ind. 1939 Chillicothe. Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. 'Fort Nvayne, Ind. Oak Park. Ill. JAMES SOWDEN . OLIVER TOWVNSEND VICTOR TRASTCK DUANE TRYLOI-'F GEORGE WEITEORD WILLIAM MOLE EVERETT MOULTON JOHN MCNICHOLAS DEAN SMYSOR . IJARRISON SOUTHWORTH ROBERT STACRIIOUSE ROBERT SWVISHER DONALD SIMPSON JAMES TAYLOR . EDWVARD THOMAS RICHARD TURK . DAN ZEHR . FRANK MURDOCK BRUCE PADDOCK DONALD PAUL ROBERT ROGERS . JOSEPH TUCKER Arkansas City, Ark . Chicago, Ill. Manitowoc, Wis. St. Clement, Mich. . Denver, Colo. . Wheaton, Ill. . Fort Smith, Ark. Marenisco. Mich. Murphysboro, Ill. , Evanston, Ill. . Bismark, N. Dak. , Peoria, Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. . Ottumwa, Iowa , Wilmette. Ill. . Kankakee. Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind. Winlietka, Ill. . Batavia, Ill. . Lima, Ohio Ottumwa, Ohio Fort Wiayne, Ind. Franc Row-DEAN, MURDOCK, ROGERS, TJURK, G. JOHNSON, GRAHAM, B. CAREY, STACRI-IOUSE, C. CAREY, PADDOCK, E. THOMAS. Second R0w1S0VVDEN, TRASKEK, SCIIOTT, OHDE, F. FRENCH, DUNCAN, WHITFORD, TOWVNSEND, BARICER, TRYLOFF, GLENN, HAMILTON. Third ROIQITKLING, ROSE, GRIEFEN, M. JOHNSON, FRENTZ, GOTTSHALK, BLUME, SCOTT, MARES, JOST, STICRLEN, MAJOR. Fourzh Row-KROEMER, SIMPSON, GIBSON, BURNETT, ZEHR, PAUL, GRIFFIN, MCNICHOLAS, REINOLD, CATLIN, MINK, JACKSON. Fifth R010-CZARNECKI, 'FUCKER, SHANNON, MOLE, BARSUMIAN, W. FRENCH, LINDOREN, FRANK, IIATHAWVAY. 240 ll I PHI EPSILON PI , 'l'lIirty-'l'wo Active Chapters Founded at I City College of New York , Z 190-'L '. '. C13 . GAMMA Cl'IAP'l'l9IlI X . 1 Established ill ' :Q I N0llTlIVVl5STlillN UNIVERSITY ' 1920 Officers 'I . . 1 ui IRA DAVIS JOI-P1 LEWIN FRATRES IN FAC ULTA1. lL DAVE SIIAI-IRo SAMUEL SCHW'AilTZ JACOB Locxug ALVIN JACKSOI- I I i FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 3 CLASS OF 1936 l SIDNEY J. HECI-IT . . Passaic. N. J. Louis L. LAZAROWVITZ . Ellenvillc, N. Y. JOSEPH A. SEIFER . . Chicago, Ill NORMAN KOR!-'F , . Oak Park, Ill. MORRIS LEFKOVICII . Sioux City. Iowa SHAMBERG, EARL . . Chicago. Ill CLASS OF 1937 NORMAN J. CoHN . JULIUS EDWVARDS . SIDNEY FELDMAN . IRA H. DAVIS . ALVIN EDELMAN . ROBERT N. GOTTLIEB SIDNEY GRITZ . SOL Z. BERNSTJZIN WALTER CIIULocIi . RVIARTIN GARBER . SYDNEY L. GOODMAN . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Chicago. Ill. Foledo, Ohio . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Harrisburg, Penn. Henderson, Ky. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Detroit, Nlicll. JAMES FEVERLICIIT NIARK PoMERANc JERoME D. SoI.oMoN CLASS JERQME KoRNsTEIN JAcoR LOCKE . RALPH RISSMAN . SAMUEL SCIIWARTZ CLASS JULIAN GROSS HAHRX' LIART . GEORGE KIKPLAN RICHARD LANDE . . . Chicago. Ill . , Chicago. III Chicago. Ill OF 1938 . Chicago. Ill. . St. Paul. MiIIII. Chicago. Ill. Attica. Ind. OF 1939 . Chicago. Ill . Chicago. Ill Lafayette. lnrl , Forest Park. Ill SIDNEY S. STEIN . CHARLES A. TEOPER BERNHARD WEINBERC Mlil.VlN SCI-IWVARTZ . MARY'IN WIKLLENSTEIN GEoRcE WETNER . . Chicago, Ill Evanston. Ill Coffeyville, Kan . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill . Chicago. Ill JAMES M. WELI.S . Charleston. W. Va. JoIIN LEYVIN . ROBERT NATHAN . LEONARD SAX . . Buffalo, N. Y . Attica, Ind . Chicago, Ill GERALD TANNERAUM , Baltimore, Md Fran: Row-POMERANC, EDELMAN, HART. SAX, WELLS, GOTTLIEB, DAVIS. KAI'LAN. V Second Raw-LEWIN, LAZAROYVITZ, FEVERLICHT, WEINBERG, FELDMAN. KORFF. LE1-'IcovIcI-I. SEIEER. HECHT, SHAMBERQ. Third Row-GARER, STEIN, TEPPER, SCI-IWVARTZ, RISSDIAN, TURNER. Loclci-:. SOLOMON. GOODMAN. Fnurzh RUl17-'CROSS, BERNSTEIN. CHULocx, GRITz, WALLENSTEIN, CDHN. TANNEBAUM. EDWVARDS, NISTIIIKN. LANDE. aiu Seventy -Three Active Chapters Founded at Yvashington SI Jefferson University 18118 PHI CHAPTER Established at NORTHYN'ESTERN UNIVERSITY 1868 PHI GAMMA DELTA Officers XX KI I I CRLIIE WINDSOR HAORLER WVOODS IIINRICI-IS FRATRES IN FACULTATE IOM DUNLOP JOHN HALL LOREN BERRY . JOHN BUBUL . PAUL CARROLL , JOSEPH CHAMBERS NVALTER CRUICE . FRED EMPKIE . MARTIN DAvIS . TOM DUNLOR . NVINDSOR HACKLER EDWARD BECKMAN WVILLIAM DE MOULIN JOHN DICKIE . liARRY FLEER CHET I'IANSON WVILLIAM BARCOCK . IIARRY BURNS . JERALD DI-: CLERQUE O. B. ENGLISH . JOHN FOBES . . Dayton, Ohio . Kenosha, Wis. Beverly Hills, Cal. . . Lima, Ohio Milwaukee, Wis. Council Bluffs, Iowa . Chicago, Ill. . Milwaukee, Wie. . Omaha, Neb. . Kewanee, Ill. . Greenville, Ill. . . Chicago, Ill. . Quincy, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Plymouth, Mass. . Chicago, Ill. . Dallas, Texas Chicago, Ill. JOHN BEATTIE GEORGE CURME EARL DE LONG RAY Dix FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 JOHN DOESBURG CECIL GILLESI'lE ALBERT HINDIAN ROBERT RITTER RICHARD LOUGHBOROUGH . Chicago,IlI. WARD MYERS . . . Canton, Ohio WADE NICHOLS . . Chicago, Ill. HARRY OWBRIEN . , Hinsdale, Ill. DELBERT PENDERGRAST . Cisna Park, Ill. WILLIAM PHELPS . . Evanston, Ill. JOHN HALL , Benton Harbor, Mich. STANLEY HENDERSON . Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE PHILLIP . . Koppel, Pa. WOODS HINRICHS . . Evanston, Ill. HARRY LEE HOUSTON . Carthage, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 ROBERT HOUSTON , River Forest, Ill. RUDOLPH JACOBS . . Chicago, Ill. CHARLES KEh'SER . . Evanston. Ill. CLASS OF 1938 ROBERT KERSTING . . Chicago, Ill. PAUL L'AMOUREAUx , Winnetka, Ill. NED LANIIIS . . . Elmhurst, Ill. MARTIN MCNAIR . Tareytown, N. Y. JOSHUA ODEN . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 IIORACE HOWELLS . Corvallis, Ore. EARL KEYSER . Marshalltown, Iowa FRANCIS MCCONNELL . Dwight, Ill. KENNETH OLSON . , Dwight, Ill. PAGE PROCTBR . Bloomington, Ill. ROBERT KOESTER ROBERT RASMUSSEN JOHN SHUMTVAY . WILLIAM RENZ . WILLIS ROBERTS . W. MERRITT STONE ROBERT SUNDENE LLOYD WASON . GEORGE ROSENDAHIT JACK SADLER . EUGENE SHEASBY CURT STOEI-IR . PETER WARNER . Milwaukee, Wis. . Burlington, Iowa . Evanston. Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Battle Creek, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Dwight, Ill. Sioux City, Iowa Evanston., Iowa . Chicago, Ill. Evanston, Ill. From Row-BRADY, EIALL, EMPI-IIE, MX'ERS, DUNLOP, H.ACKLER, CARROLL, CRUICE, HINRICIIS, LOUGHBOROUGI-I, OTBRIEN, PETERSEN, CHAM- BERS, BERRY. SPFOIIIIR!IlU1ENGLISPI, H. L. IIOUSTON, RENZ, LANDIS, NICHOLS, PHELRS, WASON, SUNDENE, DICRIE, SADLER, KERSTING, BURNS, STOEHR, E. KEYSER. Third Row-HENDERSON, R. HOUSTON, HUGHES, HIPI.I.ll', DAvIS, ODEN, HANSON, STONE, SHUMWAY, DE MOULIN, PROCTER, SHEASBY, BABCOCK. Founh R016-WVARNER, IIOWELLS, FLEER, MCNAIR, KEX'SER, RASMUSSEN, OTT, JACOBS, ROBERTS, L,ANOUREAUX, FOBES, BECKMAN. Fifly-'I'lIrce Aclive Chaplcrs W Fonnzlerl al Washington anrl Jefferson College l8S2 ILLINOIS ALPHA CHAPTER Eslahlisherl al NfDIiTlllX'IiS'I'IEllN UNIVERSITY 186,1- BALI.AllD BRADLEY DON BREYVSTER . DALLAS CLARK HENRY CLARK . JOHN COOLIDGE ROBERT GEORGE RICHARD GRAHAM ROBERT BRUBAKER ROBERT CUMMING JAMES DELANEX' JACK DOUGLASS LOUIS DIJDDLESTON ALLEN BERGNER . MALCOLDK BEQOVYN KENNETH CHIRA ELLIOTT Conn . PARRY FEAMAN . FRATR NORMAN BRADISII LESTER IQELLOCG . Yvilrnelle, Ill . Holdridgc. Neh. . Evanston, Ill . Evanston. Ill . Evanston, Ill , Kokomo, Ind Nvalerloo, Ind . Robinson. Ill Evanston, Ill , Chicago. Ill . Omaha, Nell . Evans on, Ill . Kankakee, Ill . Evanston, Ill . Chicago, Ill Sioux City. Ia . Springfield, Ill PHI KAPPA PSI I OfHcers ES IN FACULTATE JAMES T. LAIKDNEII '.llll0MAS R. PALI-'REI' LIS F. IVIACTJONALD FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 LOIIING FISKE . BEN IIANIJWVORK . AL LIND . . AVILLIAM M CK ENZIIS CLASS ROBERT KAUFMAN RICHARD ILIARTINEK AL PARCELL , . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Wilnxctle, Ill. . Springfield, Ill. OF 1937 . . Chicago, Ill. . LaCrosse, XVis. Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 SHERMAN HUNT . . Tyler, Texas SANDOE JORDAN . Cedar Rapids, Ia. JACK KAUEMAN . IIENRY KIETEL . CLASS . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. OF 1939 CHARLES GARRETTSON . Ashland, Ohio STUART GODWVIN . ROBERT GOOD BEVAN JONES . AVILLIAM KEANE . KYLE MORRIS . . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. New Haven. Conn. . Des Moines, Ia. J A CK XVILLIAM NIEDIAN . IIASSELI, SMITH . RONALD AVOODBURY DICK Ruoo . JACK SIMONS , GEORGE THOMPSON KANE ZELLE . MARCELLUS McMIcI-I ELLSWORTI-I NIEBEIIG JOHN PHALEN . JOHN 'PAYLOR . EDNVARD VAN DYNE DAVID SI-IOUII Lou SARRETT . . IIALPH STOEFFER . IIENRY TAECHER . ARNOLD YFAYLOR . SIMONS IIOBERT KAUEMAN IIA'-SEL SMITH DON BREIVSTER BEN IIANDVSORK . LaGrange, Ill. . San Matio, Cal. . Evanston, Ill. Wzxterloo, Iowa Chicago, Ill. . Frankfort, Ind. Frankfort, Ind. AEL, DesMoines, Ia. . Evanston, Ill. . . Sparta, YVis. Chicago, Ill. Troy, Penn. . Oak Park, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. Niles Center, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Franz ROW-MCKENZIE, BONDERUD, SMITH, SIMONS, LIND, NIEMANN, GRAHAM, BREWVSTER, HANDWV'0RK. XVOODBURY. Second R010-DOUGLASS, THOMPSON, GEORGE, R. IEAUFMANN, D. CLARK, Ruse, DAvIs, H. CLARK, HUNT, FEAMAN. Third Row-SARETT, J. KAUFMAN. HENDERSON, PHALEN, DUDDLESTON, MCMICZHAELS, KEITEL. DELLXNEY. Fourth Row-GOOD, ZELLE, GODWVIN, TAYLOR, VAN DYEN, GRIGGS, BRUBAKEII, JORDAN, MORRIS, Saouv, JONES. Fifth Row-BERGNER, GARRETTSON, CORE, TAECKER, CHIHA, AVELLS, AVINNETT, STOUFFER, VoIcHTs. 1 CLASS OF 1937 X ,iQ ,, ,., , ,.., 'Jr' Q I I 1 Q. --.Va ng, f-Wfifl T . 1 ' ' ' 5' l l K i, ,1 a f? 1 Q 1 52- iv RAY KOTZ JACK FLEMINC lfAl.I'lI SUNDIN BOB XVI-JST OLWVIN ACICLEY . ANTHONY ADAMIC JAMES ALCEO . ALLAN ALSACKER . FALCON BAKER . GEORGE FEICHTMAN ROBERT FLETCHER . ROBERT CALVIN . EARI, CAULDWELL' . JOHN COLMAR . DIETZ ZEICLER CHESTER ENSLEY . PRESTON BEARD . RICHARD BEU GLEN BONNEI-'01 . JI-:RRY BORN , , CHARLES BOULTON ARTHUR BUSCHMANN . Aberdeen, S. D Hihbing, Minn. Oak Park, Ill . Chicago, Ill. Nluclisonville, Ky. . Chicago, Ill . Wilmelte, Ill . Hihhing Minn . Lemont. Ill Wlleeling, W. Va Indianapolis, Ind For! Wayne, Ind Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill , Chicago, Ill Wilrnette, Ill . Evanston, Ill Philisburg, N. J PHI KAPPA SIGMA lr E 61' Officers F RATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM A. DYCHE LESTER D. HAFEBIEISTER E. A WEGNER, J FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 PAUL CAMPBELL , Wilmette, Ill. AUBREY DENSON . . Peublo, Colo. JACK FLEMINC . Fort Wayne, Ind. RAYMOND KOTz PHILLIP METTCER SHELLEY MINER ROBERT OSBORNE . Chicago, Ill . Chicago Ill . Glencoe. Ill . Racine, Wie CLASS OF 1938 RICHARD FINE WILLFIAM GILLETTE JACK HART , VINCENT HOLKIISTER PHILLIP JENKS . Niles Center, Ill Maywood, Ill . Chicago, Ill Lawrenceville, Ill Savannah Ill THOMAS MACQUAKER , Eagle River, Wie CLASS OF 1939 THOMAS CHADWICK . . Chicago, Ill BRUCE DIEHL . . Freeport, Ill ROBERT DOYLE . . Chicago, Ill WILLIAM DUDBS . Johnston City, Tenn BEN FILLIS . . Winnetka, Ill JACK FOULK , . . Moline, Ill R. KENNETH JENNINCS HAROLD RAY JAMES MCLAREN . JOHN MASSEN . . RALPH SUNDIN . . ROBERT WEST CARL PRIME . AMOS SAVAGE . EDWVIN XVACK JAMES MILMOE . . WILLIAM MORTHLAND . 'l'lIiI'ty-Scvcn Active Cha piers Founflerl at University of PCllllSylV2lllll 1850 UPSILON CHAPTER Established :It NORTHNW'ESTEllN JCJNIVERSITY 1872 Rushville, Ill Chicago, Ill Rawlins, Wyo Evanston, Ill Evanston, Ill . Joliet, Ill Evanston, Ill Glen Ellyn, Ill Hammond, Ind RAYMOND NORTH . . Leonia, N. J JOHN REHMANN . . Moline, Ill RICHARD TRI-:NKMAN . ROY KAYE . WII.LIAnI MILES . AI-lin ANDREYV MORSE . ROBERT VOGEL . GORDON XVELLS , . LUCAS YOUNGVORST . Evanston, Ill. Cassadaga, Fla gton Heights, Ill Chicago, Ill. Wilnzette, Ill. Nvilmette, Ill. . Moline, Ill. From ROMFLMASSEN, ADAMIC, FLEMING, WACR, KOTZ, SUNDIN, ACKLEY, WEST, FEICHTMAN, ALSACKER, MCLAREN, Dumas, BOULTON. Second Row-FOULR, REHMANN. DIEHL, BED, NORTH, HOLLISTER, CALVIN, MORTHLAND, HART, MILMOE, BAKER, BUSHMANN, BDNNEI-'OI, MORSIE. Third R0ll'-WELLS. VOGEL, DIETZ, FINE, CAULDWVLEL, ENSLEY, CAMPBELL, GILLETTE. TRENKMANN. Fourzh Raw-MINER, OSBORNE, SAvAcE, ALCEO, FILLIS, BEARD, MACQUAKER, BORN, METTCER, Cl-IADWVICK, MILES, FLETCHER. 244 W ,ML ,PA Fifly-Seven Active Chaplcrs Founded al New England Conservalory 1898 IOTA CHAPTER Eslalilishcd al NOIITIIWICSTI-:IIN llNIvIcIIsI'I'x' 1910 H SROLD BLUI-IM . HQWARD BERHALTER FREDERICK BIELER ROBERT Blccs . CHARLES FISHER . HOW!'ARD ABBOTT . IIARRY HOLMBERG PHI MU ALPHA '. -V! ae ,ed -5 -- lll COO FRATRES IN FACULTATE GLENN BAINUM JoIIN BEATTIE FELIX BORONYSKI Louls D0IrcE MAX KRONE 'IWIIEODORE LA MS Austin., Minn. , Chicago. Ill. Pen-Argyl, Penn. . Raymond. Miss. . Boise, Idaho Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. 'I'lIAIJcoTT ROHNER LOYAL SIIAWE ARCULA SIIEASBY ClIIiSTER SI-IocRLEv I'IoRAcE NVHITEIIOUSE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 WOl,COTT PRIOR R I-:LL Wmo E . Jacksonville, Fla. . Omaha, Nehr. CLASS or 1937 PAUL JACKSON JAMES JOIINSON Josmfu LANESE . Kansas City, Mo. . Trenton, Ala. Cleveland Ohio CLASS OF 1938 ALBERT COOPER . . Aspen, Colo. CLASS OF 1939 RALPH KENT . . Slrealor, Ill. Ofiicers ARTHUR XVOLF ALB ERT MCCQNNELL, JOE MILLER . RAI' VUTAPKA . CHARLES WARIKEN AMBROSE HOLFORD XVILLIAM RIPLEY RAY VOTAPKA WOLFOPF PRIoR CHARLES FISI1EII I III DI RII L BIEI LR Chicago, Ill. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . . Oherlin, Kan. Pamona, Cal. . . Gary, Ind. . Emerson Ta. Frunt Row-KENT, FISHER, RIPLEY, WIDEE, LANESE, XVARREN, MILLER. Second R0lU'WOLF, HOLFORD, VOTAPKA, PRIOR, BLUHM, BEILER, COOPER, T1-IOMLE. Third Row-JAcIcsoN, BERHALTER, ABBOTT, MCCONNELL, HOLMBERG, JOHNSON, Buses. if wr ,1- ii -7.- 4-3 .aug 9 -nv sr PHI MU DELTA Officers Twenty -one Active Chapters Founded at Connecticut Slate College 1898 NORTH WESTERN CHAPTER Established at NORTH WESTERN UNIS'ERSITY 1921 CHARLES KING DAVE SADLIZR 0lil'lIlK 'I'IImIAs Joi-IN KRAUS FRATRES IN FACULTATE 246 ADRIAN DEMURO DOUGLAS EHNINGER . STANLEY AEELSON LLOYD BAGGETT . JOI-IN KRTKUSE . STEPHEN KORSEN WILLIAM CROOK . JAMES RAIIL . , Passan, N. Y. Michigan City, Ind. . Chicago, Ill. Pleasantville, N. J. Chicago, Ill. . Gary, Ind. . Falls City, Neh. Yifooster, Ohio JAMES McCRInInIoN FRIEDRICII REINHDLDI-I WALTER ROE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 JAcoB FRI-:I-INER . Scotia Mills, Ill. WILLIAM HACKER . . Chicago, Ill. LLOYD MACDONALD . Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 GUSTAV BEERLY . Lake Forest, Ill. . Chica go, CHARLES KING . Ill. . Ohio City, Ohio HENRY MERKLE CLASS OF 1938 NORMAN MYERS . Cambridge City, Ind. HUGH NEILSON . Stockholm, Sweden ED PATEIQ . . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 ROBERT RDTUNDA . . Avella, Pa. 0. B. TI-IOMAS . Sayer, Okla ROBERT WELLMAN , . Chicago, Ill. . Sioux City, In Albany, N. Y DAVID SADLER . JOHN WARD . ELLSWORTH PETERSON . Brooklyn, N. Y THEODORE SIZER . . Gary, Ind WILLIAM SYRING . New York, N. Y DAVID WEAD . . Peoria, Ill Front Row-KRAUSE, KING, O. TIIDMAS, SADLER, WARD. Serond ROM?-MYERS, STRING, DAVID, EIININGER. SEVERIN. Sevcnly-eight Aclivc Clulplcrs Founded at University OfVirgi1l11 1868 GAMMA RHO CHAPTER Eslalilislied :ll N ORT1-1 wES'rERN UNIVERSITY PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1932 XVILLIAM R. SLAUGRTE11 LYNN XVALDORF ROBERT A. ARMSTRONG . Lake View, Ia GEORGE F. LEMOINE . Washington, D.C OS GUSTIN . Elmira. N. Y. JOE HAMRICK , . Greenville, Tex JACK R. ANDERSON . Canandaigua, N. Y. CHARLES DILLON . . Chicago, Ill FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CLASS Olj' 1937 JOHN NORRIS . . Winnetka, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 DON.Al.D R. RAHN , Winnelkzi, Ill CLASS OF 1939 NVALTER Gunn' . . Nvaukegan, Ill. Officers 1 is R. H. R1cu.xRDs ULRIC PRESTA CHARLES S'r1c:KER RUSSEL WYLE BEN E. N1En11 ,. ROBER1- PIERCE N DONALD RAHN ULRIC PRESTA ' liOllERT ARMSTRONG JOHN NORRIS W N Niles Center, Ill. X 1 Kenosha, Wie.. i Niles Center, Ill. . Winnetka. lll. Chisholm, Minn. i . Evanston, Ill. Front Row-WYLE, RAHN. NORRIS, ARMSTRONG, PRESTA, LEMOINE, GUDAT. Second R010-'N!EDII. HUSSEY, HADIERICK, D1LLoN, ANDERSON, PIERCE. Q47 Jun NX All ici- FRANK SEYL AI Wmxu DICK CHAPMAN JOHN COPELAND EMERY DOEEINS l1lAIIOLD JONES . NEWELI, EDDY . PEARSON GRAHAM EINo HAYSKAR ROBERT INNES . RUSSEL BERT . RICHARD CHAPMAN FRANK COOPER . WILLIAM HAINES W LBUR JOHNSON DICK BORLAND . CURTIS BROOKS . , Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill Kansas City. Mo. . Bay City, Mich . Evanston, Ill . Chicago, Ill . La Grange. Ill Rockford, Ill Evanston, Ill . . Golf, Ill . . Troy, 0 Bartlesville, Okla Williamsville, N. Y. . . Akron, O. HERBERT BURRHARDT . Evanston. Ill. STRATON CALLIER , . Waco, Tex RALPH COSTA . . Baltimore, Md. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1 O O CZ 9 O O FRATRES IN FAC ULTATE Officers GEORGE CADY A. R HATTON E. C. DAY'IES MAIIRICE KENT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 WILLIAM PAVEY . HUGH ROBERTSON CLASS HERBERT MERRILL EDWIN MORRELL HAROLD NELSON CLASS DON LUNDQUJST CLAYTON MARK . JOHN MORRISON WILLIAM NAVE . CLASS JOHN DANLEY . JAOK GENESEE . WALKER JENSEN . RICHARD KENDRICH BRUCE LEE , EDWVARD LU'rz . . Winnetka, Ill. South Bend, Ind. OF 1937 Fort Wayne, Ind. Montreal, Canada Birmingham, Ala. OF 1938 . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. , Pontiac, Ill. Chicago, Ill. OF 1939 . Glencoe, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. Evanston, Ill, River Forest, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. FRANK SEYL . JOHN WALLACE ALAN WORM , RALPH OSRORN SERGEI RIS . HENRY SPANJER LYMAN TAYLOR GENE OTLEY . ARTHUR SEUL'rz JOSEPH SOLARI JOHN WELSH ,. ROBERT WILCOX EMORY NAYLOR DOUG PAGE . HAROLD ROBERTS PAUL Rvcicorr' OLLO WALLGREN One Hundred Ten Active Chapters Founded at University of Alabama 1856 ILLINOIS PSI-OMEGA CHAPTER Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1894- . Evanston, Ill . Detroit, Mich. Evanston, Ill. Culver, Ind . Chica ao, Ill. Chicago. Ill Michigan City, Md Oak Park, Ill , Olney, Ill. Ill . Chicago, Cai-linville, Ill , Elmwood, Ill . Evanston, Ill San Francisco. Cal . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill Evanston, Ill. Front Raw-NAVE, PAvEi', COPELAND. SEYL, WALLACE, COUPLAND, OSBORN, DOEEINS, JONES. WORM. Second Row-LUNDOUIST, KENDRICK, RYGKOFF, BOIILAND, WILGOX, PAGE, SHULTZ, CHAPMAN, GENESEE, LEE, OTLEX'. Third Row-EDDY, COSTA, MARK, COOPER, CALLIER, SOLARI, ROBERTS, RIS, BUCKHARDT, MORRISON. Fourth Row-LUTz, HAINES, JOHNSON, DANLEY, NAYLOR, SPANJER, JENSEN, BROOKS, WELSH, INNES, GRAHAM. .. --.m H ROBERT BENSON , SIGMA CHI Ninety-Six Active Chapters Founded at lVli:IIIIi University 1855 OMEGA C1-IAPTER :DQR if Established at NOllTIlN1'liS'FliIKN UNIVERSITY 1869 fl Officers FRATRES IN FACULTATE QAIL BELDON L. C. IIOIILISTER AR'rHuR LONIIORO COLIN FINLAYSON BOD ELDRIDGE WVILLIAM BOVIE EARL iHOVVARD EDWIN BRAI' PLACE DALE MCMILLEN BOD BENSON JIM DELANO NATHAN DAVIS NOEL JAMISON FRANKLIN BLISS SNYDER RORERT DAY CLARK KUEBLEIK C. F. VANCE JAMES PIAWVKINSON SAM LILLARD BILL WILSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 JAMES DELANO . ROBERT ELDRIDGI-J COLIN FINLAYSON DW'lGHT FOSTER ROBERT Fox . GERALD EGAN Minneapolis, Minn. . Lakewood. Ohio Omaha, Neh. . Bethesda, Md. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. WILLIAM EIKENBERRY . Chariton,1owa OTTO FENSKE . . Chicago, Ill. LESTER GORSLINE . Evanston. Ill. LAWVRENCE HALLRERG , Evanston. Ill. VICTOR IEANSEN . Hubbard WondS,1l1. ROBERT BONEKEMPER . Omaha. Neh. RICHARD BREEDEN DONALD BRIGGS GERARD BROOKS ROBERT DYER THOMAS GRAY . RICHARD HERB WVILLIAM CLARKE JOHN CONNELLT . PHILIP COOPER . JAMES CURIE , . Evanston, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. Yvinnetka, Ill. . Flossmoor, Ill. . Rockford. Ill. Bloomington, Ill. Kansas City, Kan. . Mt. Pulaski. Ill. . Bloomington. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. WVILLIAM DONALDSON . Evanston. Ill. HAICRX' GRANT . . Easton. Ill. DONALD HAYWVARD , Highland Park, Ill. LESTER FREIDINGER WINSLOVV HEC . STANLEY JACOBS . CHESTER JOHNSON . FRED LINNSTAEDT . DALE MCMlLl.lEN . CHARLIES RORK . CLASS OF ADOLIIH JZIIEDIGER . BENSON JEVYELI. . HARVEY LANMAN . WALTER MEIKRILI. WlLl,!AM MOLONEX' . RICHARD PACKARD . CLASS OF THEODORE PIOPKINS CHARLES JOHNSON JOHN KOVATCI-I . JAMES NEAL . 'PRAHERN OGILDI' NORMAN OGIl,VIE . ALBERT POTTER , STANLEY POTTER . CLASS OF EDWVARD KEI.LOGG . JOHN LITTLE . . JORDAN MCCANN . CARL METZ . . GEORGE, 0'BRIIEN . ROIJERT POTTER . ED R.ANDLE . ROBERT SAWVYIER . Saginaw, Mich. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Cherokee, Iowa Harbinger, Texas For Wayne, Ind. Pocatello, Idaho 1937 . Chicago, Ill. . Danville. Ill. . Lincoln, Neb. Wilme1I.e, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Saginaw, Mich. 1938 . Rockford, Ill. Evanston, Ill. South Bend, lnd. Tulsa, Okla. Rockford, Ill. . Omaha, Neh. . Morrison. lll. . Omaha, Nob. 1939 . Peoria. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . St. Joe., Mich. . Chicago. Ill. , Morrison. Ill. Rensselaer, Ind. . Evanston. lll. CIIARLIES HUNDALL RICHARD SAMUELS EARL SANIIORN LOUIS SHELTON , CHARLES SPINDLE!! EDWIN SUNDERLAND WARREN K. POTTER FRED RATHBUN , PHILIP SLEI' . DONALD WELLS . WVILLIAM WELLS . GEOROE WOOTEN CHARLES PURMORT . Evanston, Ill. LaCrosse, Wis. . Pekin, Ill. . Chariton, Iowa Manitowoc, Wis. . Omaha, Neh. Altoona, Pa. . Chicago. Ill. , Altoona, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. . Chicago, Ill. Van Wert, Ohio JOHN SCIIRAFEENHEROER . Chicago,Ill. ROBERT STANTON RICHARD SCHLECHT IRWIN WEGNER , RICHARD WJTHROW KENNETH MERRILL JOHN ScI-IUST . STEPHEN SMITH . . Chicago, Ill. . Roseville, Ill. . South Bend, Ind. , Wilmette, Ill. . Elmira, N. Y. Saginaw, Mich. Menomonie. Mich. HARRY STEBBINGS, Grand Rapids, Mich. WALTER STEVENSON JOHN SWVANSON . PAUL WHITE . Evanston. Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. . Iiewanee, Ill. GORDON WOLI-'ELY , Rockford. Ill. First Raw-R. POTTER, HANSON, JACOBS, SAMUELS, DELANO, FINLAYSON, BENSON, ELDRIDGE, SIINDERLAND, Fox, FREIDINQER. SANBORN LEESCH, GRANT. SFCOIll1R01I7'DYER, RANDLILWVALTERS, HERfR, SHELTON, JOHNSON. RUNDALJ., SPINDLER. LANMAN, PACKARD, MCCANN,DIXON,SCHUST,O,BRIEN. Third R01l7-GRAY, RATHBUN, WELLS, W. TUMA, BROOKS, MERILL, K. LITTLE, PHRMONT, SCI-ILECHT, COOPER, SWANSON. Fourth ROMITWHITE, MCMILLEN, BREEDEN, HAYWARD, DONALIJSON, OGILRY, POTTER, A, MERRILL, W. EGAN, HOPKINS. CONNELLT, BONE- KEMPER, IEWVELL., METZ. Fifth ROM?-SAVVYEH, EIKENHERRY, WITHROJ1', POTTER, S., STANTON. BRIGGS, STEBBINGS, STEvENSoN, GORSI.INE, WOOTEN, HEDIGER- CLARK E. NEAL, R1ALONEY. 249 SIGMA NU Ninety-Eight Active Chapters '. ' Founded At 1 Virginia Military JIISlilution , 0 , - ,JK 1869 ' 'ig - GAMMA BETA CHAPTER . Established at NORTHYVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1898 Officers JJIQRH hlC:?UAh'IS LEON FULLER NJUIIRAY NORTH NICK H,-xI-IRISON BILL BOGER FRATRES IN FACULTATE ADDISON HIREARD PROFESSOR ROLLINS RUSSELL WALTER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 VERNER ANDERSON JOHN BENTLEY . AL HAMLIN . WILLIAM HORSTINC WILLIAM BEERMAN HIRAM BENDER , WILLETT BOGER WILLIAM BROWN ROBERT CALDWVELL GLEN ACAMY . JAMES ALLISON . ROBERT ANDERSON CI-IRISTI' BROWN WALTER ANDERSON HENRX' BERGLAND BOB BLODOETT , Jun CI-IALMERS Superior, Wis Sheridan, Wy . Chicago, Ill Wilrnctte, Ill Barrington, Ill Kokomo, Ind Grantwood, N. J . Marissa, Ill Rogers Park, Ill Gardner. Ill Rochester, Ind . Chicago, Ill . XVinnetka. Ill Superior, Wis. WiIInetka, Ill Evanston. Ill Chicago. Ill JOHN KINDER . JACK LANNIN . GEORGE NEWTON Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Hudson, Mich. CLASS OF 1937 ROGER COLLINS . LEON FULLER . DON GEYER . NICK HARRISON . CHARLES JOHNSON . JOHN KINOSRURY . W'oOdstock, Ill. . Elgin, Ill, Waterloo, Iowa . Chicago, Ill. , Chicago, Ill. Cleveland, Ohio CLASS OF 1938 ED CAHILL . . MIKE CALVANO . GLENN EVERS . . DON FUERSTENOW Kansas City, MO. Waukesha, Wie. Mason City, Iowa Milwaukee, Wis. CLASS OF 1939 BILL CROKER . . Lake Forest, Ill. JOHN DORNBUSS . . Evanston. Ill. FRED FLATO . Corpus Christi, Texas JOHN KALR . . Sheboygan, Wis. ROBERT KOBLE . . Valparaiso, Ind. ROBERT SEE . CLIFF SELLIN . FRANK SLOAN . ROBERT STEPHENS JACK LAGRAFF . HERBERT MCADAMS GUY MERCER . DUKE VAHCE . PARK WRAY TOM HOSKINS JAKE NACODE . MURRAX' NORTH . FRED TRENRLE WALTER MALLOY JACR NELSON . HOWVARD STEFFY . ROBERT WEMUTH Kansas City, Mo. . Donora, Penn. Jonesborough, Ark. ' . . Joliet, III. Lake Palcid, N. Y. Jonesborough, Ark. . Oak Park, Ill. . Logansport, Ind. Rogers Park, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Waukegan, Ill. . Homewood, Ill. Bloomington, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Waterloo, Iowa . Winnetka, Ill. Chicago. Ill. Front ROW-STEPHEN, HARRISON, C. BROWN, SEE, FULLER, BOOER, MCADAMS, V. ANDEIiSON, OLSON, KINDER, NEWTON. Sccoml R010-WVERMUTH, LANNIN, HOSKINS, SLOAN, BENDER, SELLIN, HAMLIN, ALLISON, BENTLEY, COLLINS, DORNBOS. Third ROWLEDGREN, BEROLUND, NORTH, CIIALMERS, GEYER. W. BROVVN, CALDWELL, BLODOETT, NELSON. Fourzh lf0I.01FUERSTENAN, JOHNSON, TRENRLE, VANCE, WVRAY, R. ANDERSON, NAGODE, W. ANDERSON, JVIERCER, KOBLE, CROKER. V, WA.-A-1 1 A l F l ll l l gl Twenty-One AI-live Chapters Founclcil al , College of the City of New York Q 10111. .93 Q ug! or , XI CHAPTER Q6.'l'l- ' 1 Eslahlislxcrl at QQ 4 NORTilXN'ESTEl!N UNIVEIKSITX' ' 1 192-14 'I Officers 1 MAURICE FALSTEIN LEONARD l'l0LLEB 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PAUL FINDER DAVID GORIBERG I DONQKLIY ATLAS DAVID KOPEL ' SAM SAIcoI.sKY . l FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 I WILLMAR CI'IULocK , Chicago, JEROME FACTOR . . Chicago, Ill. LoUIs KRASNO Chicago, MARVIN CIT'I'ERnIAN Chicago, PAUL FINDER , Chicago, Ill. YALE SCI-IRERO Chicago, ALLISON GREENIIERG Joliet, Ill. W CLASS OF 1937 MAIIRY FALSTEIN . . Chicago. DAVE GODIBERG . . Chicago, Ill. SOL SIEGEL . Chicago, FRED FELL . . Highland Park, LEONARD I'IOLLEB . . Chicago, Ill. PAUL STERHBERG Chicago, WILL LIDSKER . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 LEONARD BLAND . . Chicago, MEL Kol-IN , . . Chicago, Ill. JEROME WOLFI-' Chicago, MORRIS SOBLE Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 HAROLD BARON . Chicago. MILTON FREEMAN . . Indiana, Pa. MARSHALL PERSKY Chicago. HAROLD DASH . Chicago, RUSSELL GARFIELD . , Chicago. Ill. BURTON SHENBERC Chicago, LI.oYD DREXLER . . Chicago, ALFRED GORE . . Chicago. Ill. RA1'MOND SIMONS Chicago, ROBERT FORMAN , . Chicago. CLII-'I-'DRD JAFFE . Chicago. Ill. MELVIN SUTI-IER Chicago, MILTON MEYER Chicago, Ill. Front R0lUiSIEGEL. WOLFF, FINDER, FALSTEIN, SC!-IRERO, GREENBERG, CHULOCK, KRASNO. KOHN. FLEISCI-Hill. Second Raw-JAEI-'E, FREEMAN, SOBLE, PERSKY, IiOLLEB, LIDSKER, SUTKER, GOMBERG, BARON, DREXLER. Third Row-FoRnIAN. STEINER, BLAND, MEYER, GORE, GARFIELD, STERNBERG, DASI-I, SIIENBERC. ,iii THETA XI Thirty-Five Active Chapters I Founded at ,J-Q Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1864 Q ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER .emi Established at 'E NOHTFlWY'ESTEllN UNIVERSITX' 1932 Officers DAN ENQELEIIECIIT PAUL KLEPPISCH CLARENCE NOHBERG DOUG CRAIN FRATRES IN FACULTATE LAWRENCE CLOUSING MERRILL GAMET ALPIIONSE AYMQND VIRGIL DAY . . GEORGE BALL . RUSSELL BALL . JOIIN AIIMONIJ . 'THOMAS BROWVNE BUIINI-IAM CONVERSE ADOLPH HAUER . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas Chicago, Ill. Connellsville, Pa. Winnetka, Ill. Chicago, Ill. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 DANIEL ENGELBRECIIT . . Bay, Mo. CLASS OF 1937 PHILLII' DOHERTY , . Maywood, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 J. DOUGLAS CRANE . Ishpeming, Mich. CLASS OF 1939 JAMES REED . South Bend, Ind. . Chicago, Ill . . Erie, Pa XVALTER MUELLER . WILLIAM ROLLINGER CLAYTON HANSEN . S. Manchester, Conn PAUL KLEPPISCI-I . . Chicago, Ill Lake Forest, Ill . Chicago, III Connor! KELLEY . CLARENCE NOREERG Two Rivers, Wis . Chicago, Ill STANLEY STANUL . GEORGE ZEISLER . 252 From ROW-STANUL, NOREERG, MUELLER, BALL, CoNvERSE. Second Row-J. AYMOND, BRowN, A. AYDIOND, DAY, ENGELERECI-IT, CRANE. Third Row-DoHER'rI', REED, ZEISLER, KLEPPISCH, KELLEY. TRIANGLE Fiflccn Avlivc Chapters Founded ul University of Iliinois 1907 N ORT1-1 WESTER N CHAPTER Eslalxlisheml ill ' NORTIIW ESTIERN UNIV IaRsaI'I'x' Illl ' ll-I u 1935 Officers . JOHN f-:IBB-ONS ROBERT C . ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE NORMAN SWVANSON WESLEY BUTTERW'0R'l'l:l35l7lGENE IIINDRICI-Is WlLl,lIKM G. SMITII ' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ARTHUR BEHM . . Chicago, III. Eumima JAIINDRICHF Rutherford, N. J JOIIN GIIIBONS Wilmette, Ill. WESLEY BUTTERWORTII Evanston. III NORMAN SVYANSON , Chicago. Ill, CLAUDE ALExANm-:R . ROBERT CAREY . ALBERT BECHTELI-IEIM ER WILLIAM ANDERSEN PAUL GARAX' . Evanston. Ill Chicago. Ill Xvinnelka. Ill Chicago, Ill Trenton. N. J CLASS JOHN DOYl.E , XVILLIAM F0SKIzT1'Ia CLASS EARL 'I'IsRR1I.I. . CLASS WVILLIAM KENNELl.Y OF 1937 . Chicago. Ill Evanston, Ill OF 1938 , XVilmeIle. Ill OF 1939 Chicago. Ill. ROBERT HULBRN MARVIN OAKS . JOIIN VYE . ALFRED 'l'RoTT JOHN TRAFI-' Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. , Chicago, Ili. Chicago, Ill. Front Row-I-IINDRTCI-IS, CARNEY, BUTTERWQRTII, SWVANSON, GIBIIONS. Spcand Row-FoS1cETT, ANDERSEN, TERRILL, TRoT'I', GARAY. Third Row-VTE. BI:cHTIsLHEIMIaR, DOYLE, KENNELLY. Fourth ROIUQCIAPINSKI, IJULBEN. 253 WRANGLERS O' A One Active Chapter , Established at Northwestern University sv 1903 .JFIKIKX GFIKILII IIDCH MURNINCIIAM DON THORPE STI Nl REID NJARK COLLOR ROBERT BAST . JACK BURKI-IARTSMEIER BRYANT BURTON . MARK COLLOR , IIERBERT GANSAUER ROBERT AUSTIN . JAMES CARR . TOM COLLINS . . CHARLES DEARBORN . CLIFFORD BECKER . ZEPH CAMPBELL . ROBERT DALI' . ROBERT GILI.IERON . ROBERT GRANT . WILSON BAKER . Officers JAMES ARMSTRONG PAUL CRISSMAN GENE FLACK THOMAS GONSER SAMUEL LANG FRATRES IN FACULTATE MICHAEL MASON GEORGE MCCLAY HOVVARD MILLER WVALTER PAULISON ADIZ SCI-IUMARER BART J. SPENCE EDNN'ARD STROMBERG WALTER D. WARRICIC CHARLES C. WELLS HARRY L. WEI.LS . Westallis, Wie . Chicago, Ill . Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill . Centralia, Ill Muskegon, Mich. . Evanston, Ill . Chicago, Ill Muskegon, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind East Chicago, Ind . Chicago, Ill Fort Wayne, Ind . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill CLARENCE G. SHEARON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ROBERT BARNETT. Washington C. H. Ohio WILLIABI BOYLES , WILLIA M BRADFIELD Waukeegan, Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. PALMER BURNS , . Hammond, Ind. DAN BURICHARTSMEIER ARTHUR CLIFF . EDWVARD CRAWVFORD . Chicago, Ill. , Evanston, Ill. Nachusa, Ill. WILSON CAREY . JERRY GERICH . PAUL GILBERT . CYRIL HOPKINSON . CLASS OF CARL DEVRY . WILLIAM FULLAGAR CHESTER GARGAS . JOHN GASKINS . JAMES MARER . CLASS OF ROBERT GREEN . MONTGOLIERY JOHNSON Elizabeth, N. J. Westallis, Wis. . Winnetka, Ill. Muskegon, Mich. 1937 Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Hammond, Ind. Harrisburg, Ill. . LaGrange, Ill. 1938 . Chicago, Jll. . St. Louis, Mo. EDYVARD KLARIRI . . Hammond, Ind. STANLEY KLORB . JOHN KLINE . . CLASS OF West Allis, Wie. Fort XVayne, Ind. 1939 CLEO DIEHL . . East Chicago, Ind. THOMAS ECKELS . . Oak Park, Jll. ALLAN FITE . Washington C. H. Ohio JOSEPH GRAY . . Mishawauka, Ind. NELSON HARTLEY . East Chicago. Ind. STAN HORN . . Chicago, Ill. THOMAS IRVING , . Lake Bluff, Ill. RALPH KRUEGER . . Oak Park, Ill. ROBERT HOTZ . HUOI-I MURNICI-IAN DONALD NELLINS LYMAN WEI,LS . R. A. WINTER . STEVEN REID . WALTER RINNER LESTER SCI-IREIBER JOHN ZITCO . HARRY LAzIER XVILLIAM LOTSCH JOI-IN MATHISON KEN MORRIS . B. J. SPENCE, JR. EUSTIS MCKEE IG MESEC . . ROBERT NICKEI, WALTER OLIPBANT CHARLES ROBERTS ROBERT ROVVAN FRED SLATER . ROBERT STOCK Milwaukee, Xvis. . Chicago, Ill. Waukegan, Ill. Coshocton, Ohio . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Muskegon, Miclx. Milwaukee, Wis. East Chicago, Ind, . Dixon, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Winnetka. Ill. Waukeegan, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. . Waukeegan, Ill, . Winnetka, Ill, Oak Park, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago Ill Hammondi Ill: . Oak Park, Ill l Jfront Row-DALY, MIKTHISON, GREEN, JOHNSON. COLLINS, ECKELS, FULLAGAR. ROBERTS, DEARBORN, IWJCKEE, CLIFF. brlcarzd ROMER EID, HOPKINSON. GEIXICH, J. BURRIIARTSMEIER, BAST, HOTZ, NELLKNS, WVINTER, GILBERT, lVIURNIGl-IAN, GAREY. COLLOR, WVELLS, CISNSAUER. Third Row-BAKER, NJOIIRIS, BURNS, BOYLES, BRADFIELD, MESEC, HORN, LAzIER, BARNETT, SLATER, STOCK, CAMPBELL, D. BURRHARTS- MEIER, GRANT, NICKEL, GRAY. Finurlh Row-KLAMM, RINNER, GILIIERION, DEVRY, G,XRGAS, ZITCO, KRUEGEII, KLORES, JVIAXVVELL. FIfLII Row-KLINE, IZIARTLEY, BECKER, LUTSCH, SPENCE, OLIPI-IANT, FITE, SCI-IRIEBER, CIIAWFOIKD, DIEHL, HEUSS, RJAREK, CARR, ROWAN. Section Editor Kay Lempke Plmmgrapll by Frvrl S. Niernarxn -Q ' ' -r-l?TI'flv5f'1xl4,L .115 2-6 -r Aiwa '36 sv! nl .5 ,,. '-'qw' xTRIrgE NIEYICHS MELIIA DOHRDIIKNN NIARION UNNEWEFIK DoRoTIIY BARROWS MARX' RANSQN 256 NELLIE BARTLEY NIARY ALICE BUZICK Lois COLLOR . IVIELBA KIMMELL DOROTHX' BARRowS DOROTHY BRENNAN MELRA Doi-IRMANN MARY E. GRIFRITH GRACE BLACKBURN EDITH GUYTON . KATHERINE IIUNT PEGGY BARROWVS DOROTHY' FOWLER . DOROTHY JOHNSON Escanaha, Mich. Monelte, Ark. . Chicago, Ill. Wicllita, Kan. . Chicago, lll. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis. Mo. . Chicago. Ill. Fairfield. Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Piqua, Ohio . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. ALPHA Cl-ll OMEGA Oflicers Fifty-Nine Active Chapters Founded at DePauw University 1885 GAMMA CHAPTER Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1890 SOROR IN FACULTATE lvl.-KRGARET FAIINSTOCR SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 NINIK JEWEI, LEMEN V , Evanston, Ill. DOROTHY MCDERMIU . Glencoe, Ill. KATHERINE MATTHEWVS, Escanaba, Mich. CLASS OF 1937 ANNETTE LENZ . Chicago, Ill. MARY RANsoN . Chicago, Ill. ANETTE ROGERS . Chicago, Ill. IRENE SINKO Oak Park, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 . Boston, Mass. . Elyria, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. JUNE JOHNSTON . CoNSTANcE MCCLURE SALLY ORNDOI-'F . CORINNE SACHS . CLASS OF 1939 MARY Lou KEASTER , Ravinia, Ill. BETTY MORGAN . Traverse City. Mich. MARY ELIZABETH NICKEI, , Eureka. Ill. ELEANOR I. MILWIKRD, Terre Haute, Ind. MURIEI, PRATO . Highland Park. Ill. RUTH TIIonIPsoN . , Quincey, Ill. MARION UNNEWVEHR . Chicago, Ill. BETTY STRoI'ES . . Chicago, Ill. VIRGINIA VOGEL . . Oshkosh, Wis. DORQTHY WILSON . . Chicago, Ill. JOSEPHINE WILSON . .Evanston, Ill. MARY JANE SINCOCK . Chicago, Ill. MARIJANE TOSKEX' . Riverside, Ill. DOROTHY' WALLACE . Manitowac, Wis. BETTY SHARER . . Chicago, Ill. JANVIRN STRAESSER , Rnshville, Ill. NIARGUERITE LoucHs, Watertown, S. Dak. Ifronz Row-STRAESSER, MORGAN, KEASTER, BARTLEY, KIMMELL, D. WILSON. SIIARER, SINCOCK, JoHNsoN. .Snronzl Row-MILwARn, PRATO, LEMEN, VocEL. DOHRIVIANN, RANSON. D. BARROWVS, UNNEWEHIK, SINRO, MCCLURE. Third Row-ORNDOFE, GUX'TON, THOMPSON, P. BARROVYS, Loucus, MCDERMID, BRENNAN, HUNT, WALLACE, Fuurzh RUIUTSJKCHS, J. WILSON, BUZICK, GRIEFITH, LENz, FowLER, COLLOH, ROGERS, NICKEL. Twenty-Six Active Chapters Founded at Barnard College. New York City 1909 OMICRON CIIAPTE R Established at NORTIIWVESTICIKN UNI VEIISITI' 1921 SYLVIA AXELROOD BARS BARSKIN . SARA HOPE BERMAN IRENE COIIEN . RUTH BLOSSTEEN CLADYS ECKSTEIN JANE EPSTEIN . JOSEPHINE HARRIS OLGA BERNSTEIN . LUCILLE BORINSTEIN BABETTE DESSAUER SI-IIRLEY FRANK . GEHTRUDE GLAIIIIAN AnEI.E BLOCK . Joy' BLOSSTEEN LORINE CIKPLEN ELAINE DEUTSCH . RUTH ELLENSTEIN . Chicago, Ill. Indianapolis, 1nIl. Detroit. Mich. Duluth, Minn. . Chicago. Ill. ANNETTE BREAKSTONE . Chicago Springhelrl, Ill. , Chicago, Ill. San Antonio, Tex. . Pitt.sl'nIrg, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. . Moline. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Dayton, Ohio Chicago, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Evanston,1ll. NcY5'Hfkq N- J. . Ill. ALPHA EPSILON PHI Officers SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ELSIE GoonnIAN . . Portsmouth, Va. EVELYN JACOBS . . Chicago. Ill. ELIZABETH KOCIIENTIIAL, Rochester, N. Y. EVELH'N LEVY , . Camden. Ark. SIIIRLEI' LINDEII . . Chicago. Ill. CLASS OF 1937 IIELEN JAIUKOWVS . , Wilmetle. Ill. MYRA KAPIN . . Pine Bluff, Ark. NIAXINE KANTI-:R . Miami. Fla. SYI,vIA LEIBOVIT , . Miami, Fla. JEANETTE MEIKKEL , Plattshurg, N. Y. CLASS OF 1938 NCHA GLASSENBEIKG . Wilmette. III. SI-IIRLEY GOLDSMITII . Cincinnati, Ohio BARETTE KOBEY Lois MALTER . NIILLICENT MALTER . IVIARJORIE NIEYERS . . Chicago, Ill. . . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . . Peoria. Ill. CLASS OF 1939 RENATA FINE . . . Chicago, Ill. ETI-IEI. FINK . . Mason City. Iowa ADELINE GII.RI,onI . . Chicago. Ill. KRANA GJTTLEMAN . Detroit, Mich. IVIARION GREENBI.AT1' . Chicago, Ill. NIARION HUSAR . Chicago, Ill. HELENA SAIIIUELS SARA BEIRMAN SI-IIRLEI LINIIER SHIRLEY SAX . FLORENCE TRACE SELMA 'l'R0TzIcY FRANCES XVEIL HELENA SAMUEL MAXINE KANTER JANE WEIL Milwaukee, Wie. . .Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Altoona, Pa. ELSA JEANE NUSHAURI . Rockford, Ill. RUTH STERN . . Albuquerque, N. M. SARA JEAN WOLF LUCY ZAK . JUNE MUSHKIN HELEN POLLACK EDITH SI-IAI-IR0 MIRIAM Sunow JANE WIEIL . SYLVIA KRELSTEIN CECIL LEvINE BEA LEvINSoN . SIIIRLEY LUSTIG . Chicagfr. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa , Chicago. Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Aberdeen, S. Dak. Fort Wayne, Ind. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Wixilietka, Ili. Chicago, Ill. FLORA JANE MILLER Chicago, Ill. Front Row-BERNSTEIN, NUSBAUM, LUs'rIc, PoLLAcx, GITTLEMAN, AXELROOD, BI.ocIc, HARRIS, FINE, GLIXSSENBERG. Second ROIDQJANOWS, KOCIIENTRAL, ZAR, KARN, L. MAKLTER. M. 1111.-ALTER, DEU'rScn, SAR, MILLER, R. BLOSSTEEN, J. BLOSSTEEN. Third Row-LEVY, WOLF, COIIEN, GOODMAN, WEIL, SAMUEL, BERIIAN, LINDER, KANTER, DESSAUER, EPSTEIN. BREAKSI-oNE. Fourth Row-STERN, MERKEL, SAVLER, FRANK, Sunow, LEVINSON, SHAI'IRo, GREENBLATT, KOBEY, MEYERS, MUSI-IRIN, ELLENSTEIN. Fifth Row-CAPLEN, GLABMAN, BORINSTEIN, TIKOTZKX', GILuLonI, HUSAR, ECKSTEIN, KRELSTEIN, JACOBS, GOLDSMITI-I, LEvINE. ' 257 as ' as. -IG- Bi: ILUTII Tuomlsow ELSIE SCI-IUBERT HELENE STOESSER BETTY Wruzox IFERESA VIGNOLA RUTH BELL . . . Chicago, Ill LoRRAINE FABRICE . . Elkhorn, Wis. GLADi'S HAINZ . . Chicago, Ill LUCY HIXRNDEN . KERRY BARRON . . Okemah,0kla BETTY JANE BERGSTEN . Evanston, III VIVIAN BYNG . MILDRED CARROLL . . New York, N. Y Clarksville. Mo DARLENE BARRETT . Lois BASKIN . Chicago, Ill , Mt. Prospect. Ill DOROTHY Com-ILET 4 Chicago, Ill. . Maywood, Ill. ji ALPHA GAMMA DELTA cf' Zi. x Officers SORORESIN'UN1VERSFTATE CLASSOF CLAIRE KAMPP Louisa: MoE . . MARY PHILLIPS CLASSOF HELEN JOHNSON . PIELENE STOESSER . CLASS OF JANET FABRICE . HELEN LIAGEN CLASSOF GENE FRANTZ . LORRAINE HANSBERRY' MARION HOI.l,ENSTEIN 1936 . Chicago, Ill. Porlland, Ore. Kalamazoo, MiclI. 1937 . Chicago, III River Forest, Ill 1938 Elk Horn., Wie . Chicago, Ill 1939 Evanston, Ill . Evanston, Ill . Chicago, Ill ELSIE SCHUBERT RUTH 'THOMPSON TERESA VIGNOLA BETTY WILCOX . CHARLOTTE ZIMMER Lois JACOBSON . BEATRICE KNORST IIELEN RAKLIQS ANN MossER PAT RHODES ROSE FRANCIS . Forty-Five Active Chapters N Founded at byraquse University 19011- LAMBDA CHAPTER Established at NORTI-IWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1913 . Chicago, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Port Huron, Mich. Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Detroit, MiclI. Pocatello, Idaho Firsr Row-HOLLENSTEIN, CORTILET, PHILLIPS, HAINZ. XVYMAN, MOE, BELL. Second R010-ZIMMER, HAGEN, HARNDEN, WILCOX, FABRICE, STOESSER, VIGNOLA, SCHURERT. Third R010-BARRON, Mosssn, KNoRsT, RAKLIOS. JOHNSON, FRANTZ, BERGSTEN. Fourth R010-JACOBSON, BASKIN, FABRVICE, HAKNSBERRY, BYNG, Ross, BARRETT, RHODES. 258 7,459-J Forty-Six Aclivc Chapters Founded al Bernard College. New York 1897 R110 CH A PTER V Established al N ORTIIW ESTERN U NIV ERSITIA DOROTIKX' BARTHOLOMEH' NIARJORIE DREX'Eli CARYL ERICKSON JEAN FOWVLER . LUCILLE GOODDIAN JEANETTE CARLINO LA VERNE GlI.ES RUTH LENCIONE PRYLLIS ARNER VIVIAN GRIGSBY FRANCES HEI-'FRIN JACQUELINE JONES ARDITI-I JOIINSON . 1909 ALPHA OMICRON PI Q... Officers , r DELI-HINE XVILSON BARBARA IRUMRULL RU I SORORES IN FACULTA FE MAICJOIKIIS DREYER DOROTHY SPRAZIIZA LYUONE EVALYN GILPATRICK PHYLLIS G AMPIIEII MCNTGKJDI ERN' , Des Moines. Ia. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Evanston. lll. . Canton. Ohio Chicago. Ill. Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Youngstown, Ohio , Wilmette, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Onalomawa, MinII. . Pructar, Minn. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ANNE IJIGGINS . Evanslon, Ill. JEAN KAISER . . , Jolie1,lIl. JESSALYN NIALMGRIEN . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 . Seflalia, MO. . Evanston., Ill. NIAY NORTON . BETTY PATTERSON . CLASS OF 1938 . Chicago, Ill. Waukegon, Ill. JEAN LEI'-INE . . JEAN MCLEAN . CLASS OF 1939 . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Napoleon, Ohio . Joliet, Ill. BARBARA SHERMAN . Kenilworth, Ill. FLORENCE SPRAERA . Oak Park, Ill. DOROTHX' NIANDABACK MAIKGARET RANEY . ELIZABETH RITZ . MAXINE ROEIIL . ARDIS OIISEN . DOROTHX' SPRAFKA BARBARA 'THUMBULL SIDONIA SPINKA . DELIIHINE XVILSON JANET MEDITCII . PI-n'I,LIs POETTER DoRoTI-IEA STUCHLIK EILEEN STANICK CLARIEE SHVANSON COIKINNE SVVANSON PHYLLIS XVEIIMUTH MAIKIE WILKEI' . . Chicago, Ill. Oak Park. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Elmhurst. Ill. Indianapolis, Inrl. Evanston, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Chisholm, Minn. Sycamore, Ill. Sycamore, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Detroit, Mich. From ROW-NVII.KEY, OJDONNELL, F, SPRAFRA, STONICK, SHERMAN, Rrrz, MCCLEAN, ZEIGLER, HAEFRIN, LEPINE. Second Row-STUCHLIK, HIGGINS, LENCIONE, ERIKSON, MALMGREN, DREYER, D. SPRAFKA, TRUDIBULL, WILSON, POETTER, BARTHOLOMEWV. Third R010-RAINEY, GRIESRY, WILKENS, JOHNSON, SPINKA, NORTON, SVVANSON, C. SVYANSON. OLSEN. GILES. Fourzh Row-WERMUTI-I, MEDITCH, CARLING, GOODMAN. J. AUSTIN, LINDSAY, PATTERSON, RORINS, FowLER, W. AUSTIN, KAISER. as ALPHA PHI QQ Thirty-Six Active Chapters 1 Founded at Syracuse University 1872 A BETA CHAPTER 12 ' Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1881 Oflicers PAT Cll0JY'Ii SALLY COMPTON CATHERINE BIGLER BETTY FISHER MAIKJORIE LEACH SORORE IN FACULTATE KATHERINE GEORGE SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 MAXINE ALLABEN . Glen Ellyn, Ill. KATHERINE DUNSHEE , Glencoe, Ill. JEAN SAUNDERS . Northampton, Mass. BETTINA BLANDINC . Syracuse, N. Y. BETTY FISHER . . Evanston. Ill. DOROTHY SINNOTT . Carbondale, Ill. JEAN BRADEN . . Evanston, Ill. ANNE HATFIELD . . Evanston, Ill. MARGARET THODIAS . Chicago, Ill. MARX' M. COLEMAN , Evanston, Ill. BETTY HATEIELD . , Evanston, Ill. BETTY THOMPSON . . Evanston, Ill. SALLY COOK . . Highland Park, Ill. DOROTHY ROOD . Chicago, Ill. MARJORIE VAN HORNE, Beverly Hills, Ill. PAT CROWE . . . Chicago, Ill. PHYLLIS ROPER . . Hobart, Ind. DAY WATERMAN . . Davenport, Ia. HELEN DAY . . . Evanston, Ill. LILLIAN XVILBUR . . Aurora, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 KATHERINE BIOLER . Neoga, Ill. SALLY CODIPTON . . Elkhorn Ill. MARJORIE LEACI-I . . Evanston, Ill. ATHALIE CAESAR . Barrington, Ill. BEVERLY CORLETT , Battle Creek. Mich. MARIE STEVENSON . . Evanston, Ill. DORIS CAESAR . . Barrington, Ill, KATHERINE CURME, White Plains, N. Y. LOIS TUCIQER . Wilniette, Ill. BETTE CEPEK Evanston, Ill. EVELYN FOLOER , . Evanston, Ill. MARY JANE WILBUR . . Aurora, Ill. HARRIET FORD . . Amieouta, N. Y. CLASS OF 1938 BETTY ALEXANDER . Terre Haute, Ind. EDMONA HENDERSON . Minouk, Ill. JOYCE PLACEK , . Louisville, Ky. DOROTliX' CARLSON . Chicago, Ill. PATRICIA GAINES , . Evanston, Ill. JANET POYVERS . . Oak Park, Ill. ISAREL FRANK . . Dayton, Ohio PATRICIA HUNTER . . Evanston, Ill. DORIS JEAN REISENBERG . Evanston, Ill. ANNE HART . . Fort Thomas, Ky. KATHERINE KOHLER . Fairport, Ill. MARIANNE WELLNITZ . . Joliet, Ill. VIRGINIA Knoos . Sheboygan, Wis. CLASS OF 1939 KATHERINE BULOER . Winnetka. Ill. JANE HAHERKORN . , Oak Park, Ill. BETTY MATSON , . Evanston, Ill. JUNE CEPEIQ . . . Evanston, Ill. JEANNE HALL 1 . Benton Harbor, Mich. BETTY MCDONALD . Ironwood, Mich. MIRIAN CEPEK , . Evanston, Ill. ZELLA HENDERSON . Evanston, Ill. RUTH POLL . . . Evanston, Ill. BETTY DALY , . . Evanston, Ill. ROSEDIARY Hicxox . Milwaukee, Wis. MARY MARGARET REED , Oak Park, Ill. JEAN EVERHART . . Evanston, Ill. MARY ALAN HOICANSON . Evanston, Ill. HARRIET SCHEUERMAN . Elmhurst, Ill. CAROL GASSER . . . Gary, Ind. BONNIE J. ILGENFRITZ, St. Petersherg, Fla. KATHERINE SIzER , Winnetka, Ill. MACGREGOR GRRY . Milwaukee, Wis. KAYE JOHNSON , . Winnetka, Ill. MARX' WAIDNER , . Wilmette, Ill. JEAN GREOORI' . . Chicago, Ill. PATRICIA KELLY , Highland Park, Ill. NANCY WEEKS . . Evanston, Ill. RITA JANE CRIES . Hubbard Woods, Ill. MARY LAUESCIIER , Evanston, Ill. DOROTHY WHITLEY Evanston, Ill. PEGGY LIOHTER . . Evanston, Ill. Front ROIL'-PJENIJERSON, ALEXANDER, CORLETT, SIZER, HABERKDRN, EvEItIIAItT, GASSER, HALL, ELLIOTT, PLACEK, WELLNlTZ,WAIDNER PEISTERER, FOLGER. Second Row-SCHEURMAN, COMPTON, LIOHTER, FRANK, WILBUR, I., IKOPER, SANDERS, FISHER, GROWE, DALY, I'IUNTER, MCDONALD, MATSON, REISENRERO. Third Row-SINNOTT, COLEMAN, BRADEN, HATEIELD, LEACH, STEVENSON, ALLABAN, WATEKDIAN, ROOD, HATFIELD B.,CO0K, THOMPSON, HART. Fourth Row-POWERS, CAESAR D., CARLSON, HICROx, CAESAR A., WHITLEY, LAUESCIIER, TUCKER, KELLY P., WILBUR M. J., FORD, DAY, KROOS, JOHNSON, K.. KOHLER, GRIES. Fifth R010-GREGORY, REED, VAN HORNE, CEPEK J., CAINES, ILGENPRITZ, CEPEK B., POLL, CEPEK M., HOKANSON, BIOLER, CURME, GREY, XVEEKS. 260 Fifty-Six Active Chapters Founflcnl ill. Lombard College. Calesburg, lll. 1893 ALPHA TI-IE'I'A CHAPTER Eslahlisllccl at NOR'l'llN'ESTEliN UNIVERSITY 1921 JEANE BROUVNE . DOROTH1' BOYD . PALYMA LEE BURPEE CAROLYN CALLENIIAR ALMA FENSKE . . CELESTE GIANAKOPULOS RUTH Bovn . . MIRIADI BROUILETT . MARY' E. ANDERSON CAROL BARNES . . ELAINE BRANDT . Springfield, Ohio Evanston, Ill. Xvilmclle, Ill. Malone, N. Y. . Chicago, lll . Chicago, Ill. Evanslon, Ill. Evanston, Ill. WilIIIelle, Ill. Lake Bluff, lll. III . Chicago, . ALPHA Xl DELTA Officers SORORES lN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 H IQLEN CAPI' . . . Evanston, Ill. NIAIIION GALE . . . Chicago, Ill. DOIIOTIIY' GUTIIIKIE . . Chicago, Ill. CLASS oi' 1937 VIRGINIA HORNHIIOOK , Evanston. Ill. KATHERINE LEMPKE . Wilvnelte. lll. MARX' ELLEN NIATES . Chicago. Ill. CLASS 01-' 1938 VIRGINIA NASH . Evanston, Ill. NIARION PIERCE . . Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 JOAN BRIS-SMAN , Philadelphia, Penn. DOROTHY DAHL . . Winnepeg, Can. F I 5 li I il lx I ,W ALMA FENSKE KATIXEIIINIE LEMPKE RUTH SCHOMHERC NIAIKY I'lANDI,0N KATHLEEN SMITH IIELEN WRIGHT ELIZABETH Rrx ETIIEL STIPEK LUcII,I,E VFOMAN CA ROLYN R EISSIG RUTH SCI-IOMBURG JANE DEMAND EVELYN SAMUELSO CEI.ESTE GIANAKOl'ULOS VIIKGINIA NASH . Edwardsville, Ill , Alexandria, Ind . East St. Louis, Ill . Oakland, Cal Chicago, Ill' . . Chicago, Ill. . Rivqsiae, Ill . Evansville, Ind . Chicago, Ill N . . Chicago, Ill CHARLOTTE STEPHENS . Chicago. Ill First Raw-BROUILLET, NASH, SAMUELSON, HANnLoN, Boyn, BROWVNE, ANDERSON, GALE, E. BRANDT. Second ROW-CALLENDAR, FENSKE, K. SMITH, IFOMAN, LEMPKE, GIANAKOPULOS, STII-ER, HORNBROOK, ScHoMnURc. Thzrd R010-BRISSMAN, PIERCE, REISSIG, STEPHENS, BURPEE, BARNES, RIX, DEMAND, WRIGHT. li I l xl ii I I 1 I 4 I I I V ll ll l l l I l Q. If U E i A BETA SIGMA OMICRON Twenty Active Chapters ' L Founded at , , , University of Missouri 1888 ALPHA LAMBDA CHAPTER .QD ,Mm Established at ' NORTIIWVESTERN UNIvERsITx' 1927 Officers ANNA NWEBEII Ninn' EIICKS VIVIAN WATTS S-unix PRPCE ANITA NOVICK SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 MARX' HICKS . . . Chicago, Ill. SARAH PRICE . . Chicago, Ill. VIRGINIA RUSSELL . . VanWcrt, 0. BRIDGET, JABLONICKY . Chicago, Ill. ANNA WEBER . . . Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 Doms BOWMAN . Chicago, Ill. ANITA Novxcicv . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 INA PIOLMBERG , , Libei-Lyville, Ill. ANGELINE SMITH-Box'EIx . Evanston. Ill. VIvIAN WATTS , . Chicago, Ill. Front Row-HICKS, YVEBER, PRICE, XVATTS. Second ROWYSMITH-BOYER, RUSSELL, NOVICKY, EVANS, JABLONICKY. 262 ggi. Eighty-Eight Active Clmplcrs Founded :Il University of Arkansas 1895 XI CHAPTER Estal1lislIcIl al NlllK1'llYl'lSS1'EIiN U NIV EIISITI' 1901 M Il GRACEDIIKRX' BILLINGS NIARY Lou FREIISE IJELEN COLLINS . DoRIS DUERl.EIN NIADGE FRANKLIN . HELEN BEUCIIER . LoRENE BURT . ROBERTA BUTZLOFF LoIS CRAYVI-'ORD . ELOISE IES-I-ER . JANE KIRKEBX' ALICE BAILEY . GEORGETTE BECKER KATHERYN BILLINGS BETTY LEE BoLINc JoAN Coomns . . Cl-II OMEGA qifl ' 1 1 LI Officers H V HELEN COLLINS GRACEMARI BIIIHNI AIIII OITEVIORF SORORJLS IN FACULTATE CATHERINE Hoi' KiTIilI!lV1NRUBlNG , S. LEON KRANZ MISS El,liIXNOli LEWIS Milwaukee. XVis Louisville, Ky . Evanston, Ill Evanston. Ill , Evanston. Ill . Racine. Wis. Barllesville. Okla . Chicago, Ill . Chicago. Ill Chicago, Ill Chicago, III Evanston. Ill . Wilmclte. Ill Milwaukee. Wis . Chicago. Ill Kalamazoo. Mich SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CATHERINE Hoi' . NJARY NICCULLOUGII IIUTII NoI'ES . CLASS ov KIX1'liEllINE IJOLMES lVlAlKGARET IJULICK JANE KLEIHECE , RITA NIALLOY . . Cllwago. Ill. , Finrllay. Ohio Evanston. Ill. 1937 . Evanston. Ill. Shelbyville. Ill. . Hammond. Ind. . Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 ETIIELWYNNE NIERILLATT , Chicago, Ill. JAYNE NJILLER . Lois NJOORE . , PAMELLA PAULEI' VIVIENNE PIERSON CLASS NJARCIA DRAVES BETTY JJUTSELL . NIARIAN KARCH . ELEANOR KNAPI- , JEAN KRAFT , KATHERINE Knorr' , , Evanston, Ill. Poplar Grove, Ark. Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. OF 1939 Milwaukee, XVis. . Evanston, Ill. . Monroe, Mich. . Evanston, Ill. Bismarck. N. D. . Chicago. Ill. ALICE OLTILNINOIIF , ELEANOR SIIEETS KATHRYN RUBENS . KATIIERINE TRUNDLE GEOIKGINE Sci-IAAF . SALLY ROBINSON , SHIRLEY NELLE RUSSELL JEAN STOKES . . CATIIERINE NVARREN JEAN XVENDZEL . . MARY XVHITE . BETTY MEIER . . NJARGERY OUINN . GLORIA RENSCII . SAIIMIE RUSSELL . DOROTHY XVALLNER Palatine, Ill Bradenton, Fla Evanston, Ill Ashton, Md Wllitirig, Inrl Evanston, Ill . Chicago. Ill . Chicago. Ill Chicago, Ill Coloma. Mich Evanston, Ill Monroe, Mich Chicago, Ill Evanston. Ill. Stockton. Cal Chicago, Ill Franz Row-BAILEY, BOLING, STOKES, BURT, TRUNDLE, WENDZEL. QUINN, HOLBIES, RUSSELL, CRAwEoIm. MILLER. Second Row-FREHSE, SI-IEETZ, MCCULLOUGH, Hoy. BILLINGS G., OLTENuoRE, CoLLINS, RUBEN5, NOYES. BECRER, Mooms. Third ROW-BUTZLOFF, Coonms, FRANKLIN, HULICK, SCHAAF, JESTER, MALLox', HUTSELI., WALLNER, BEUCHER. MERILLIKT, RENSCII. Fourth R0uI'PAULEX', KRor-E, ROBINSON, KREKFT, XVHITE, PIERSON, RUSSELL, DUERLEIN, ICIRKEBY, BILLINGS K., XVARREN, KNIXPP. 36 ff. YL'-5' Q G .fri M un' COURTER JANE l-IAEICHT TTWVENDOLYN KROEHL JEAN Woonuuifr CHARLOTTE PETTERSON 264 MARIAN BURNETTE MARY' COURTER . PEGGY DETVVEILER JANE HARICI-IT . BETTY HILL . HELEN Booz . NINYK BRUCE . JSABELLE BURD , CECIL FORSYTHE . MARY JANE GRAVES DORIS HITcIIcocIc , PHYLLIS HITCHCOCK ADA MAE BALIIER . JEAN BURNETTE . ELAINE CARTMELL CAROL CRAWVFORD BARBARA DETWVEILER CHARLOTTE BRAScH MAIIGARET CAT!-IEY BETTY FROEHLINO MIGNON GASKILL , EDYTHE HENDERSON DOROTHY JENKINS ,I in J VA 1 DELTA DELTA DELTA I Hartford, Mich. . Dayton, Ohio Evanston, Ill. Buchanan, Mich. . Evanston, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. Evanston, Ill. , Chicago, Jll. Monroe City, Mo. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . LaPorte, Intl. Hartford, Mich. Greenville, Ind. W'indfield, Kan. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. , Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. OHicerS Eighty-Nine Active Chapters Founded at Boston University 1888 UPSILON CHAPTER Established at JVORTHYYESTI-JRN UNIVERSITY 1895 SORORE IN FACULTATE GRACE MANSON SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF BETTY JUNoD . RUTH MOLL . . VIRGINIA NELSON . CHARLOTTE PETTERSON CLASS OF RUTH HOAOLAND . EDITH JENKINS . ADELE JUHNRE , MARY JANE KIRWIN . GW1'EN KROEHL , BETTY KYSELA . CLASS OF JOAN ELLIOTT . . BARBARA GARFITT , 1936 Evanston, Ill. . Glencoe, Ill. , Glencoe. Ill. . Elmhurst, Ill. 1937 . Xvinnetka, Ill. . Chicago, Tll. . Chicago, Ill. Bartlesville, Okla. . Evanston. Ill. Bartlesville, Ill. 1938 Connersville. Inrl. . Evanston, Ill. GERTRUDE GRABOWVSKI . Escanaba. Mich. GERALDINE LEvIs . CLASS OF LOIS JOHNSTON . JEAN MCCREIGHT . JANE MOUOEY . JUNE NAROWVETZ SHIRLEY PASCHE . . Dayton, Ohio 1939 . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston. Ill. Park Ridge, Ill. Chicago, Ill. BETTY ROEI-'ER . LOUISE RUEBLING . JEAN VAN ARSDALE MURIEL WILLIAMS JEAN WOODRUFI-' . . Elmhurst, Ill. . Elmhurst, Ill. Witcliita, Kan. . Evanston, Ill. Kansas City, Kan. TVIARGARET MCCLEARY . Detroit, Mich. DOROTHY MCDOWVELL , Evanston, Ill. GERALDINE MCGRAIV ' , Chicago, Ill. LYDIA MCGRAW . JEAN VANDERLINDE MARY WARNER , WVlLHELMINA WOLFE BARBARA MILLER . ADAH MULLIN . ALICE OQNEILL . JUSTINE SHIVELY . MARY V. TEALL . JOSEPHINE RICHTER HARRIETTE SHAIN , MURIEL SHERER . MARGERY STEINER MARX' TIMSDN . DOLORES XVALSH . Chicago, Ill. . Wauwatosa, Wis. Herculaneum, Mo. Fairmont, Minn. . Canton, Ohio . Evanston, Ill. . San Diego, Cal. . Dayton, Ohio Kansas City, Kan. LaPorte, Ind. , Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Muskegon, Mich. Front Raw-WALSH, CATHEY, BALHER. KYSELA, BURD, JENKINS D., BURNETTE J., BRAASOH, STEINER, MIJLLIN, TEALL. Second Row-VAN ARSDALE, CARI-'ITT, DETTVEILER B., NICCLEARY, KIRWIN, JUNoD, Booz. HOAGLAND, NELSON, JENKINS E., MCGRAW G., MCGRAW L. Third Row-KRoEHL, BRUCE, SHIVELY, RUEBLING, BURNETTE M., COURTER, PETTERSON, HINBICHT,W00DRUFF, ROEEER, HILL, CARTMELL, MOLL. Fourth Row-RICHTER, SIIERER, SHAIN, WoI.I-'E, HENDERSON, HITCliCOCK D., HITCHCDCK P.. MILLER, GRABOWVSKI, JUHNKE, GASKILL, CRAW- U FORD, GRAVES, PASCHE. FIf1h Row-NARowETz, LEVIS, OJNEILL, WARNER, JOHNSTON, NICCREIGHT, MOUGEY, FROEI-ILING, ELLIOTT, FORSYTHE, WILLIAMS, TIMSON, DETWVEILER M. .EIARJORIE ALCOCK . Iowa City. Iowa DELTA GAMMA Forty-Four Active Chapters Founded at Oxford. Mississippi 187114 SIG MA CHAPTER Eslahlishetl at NoII'rnwES'rERN UNIVERSITY 1882 Officers JANE DEMENT KATHLEEN AMAIERMAN MARJORIE ALIJOCK ELEANOR DODOSON IVJARION MCKAY SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 DAPHNIE BJORKLUND RUTH DICK CUTTER . JANE DEMENT . NIARY FITCH . KATHLEEN AIIIMERMAN JUNE BENEDICT . VIRGINIA CHASE . MARION COLLEE-TER . HELEN COOK . ELEANOR DODGSON . EILEEN GILMORE . ELIZABETH HILL Chicago, lll. . Chicago, Ill, Kenilworth. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Evanston. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago., Ill. . Spencer, Ia. Omaha, Nelm. . McLean. Ill. Ottumwa. Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa FRANCES ARMSTRONG . Silver Spring, Md. MARJOHIE BISHOP . . Evanston. Ill. MARJORIE BROCK, Pacific Palasides, Cal. ALICE BURRY , Fort Wayne. Ind. RUTH COALE . . Yvinnetka, Ill. ELAINE BAUER . Crystal Lake, Ill. NONA BENNINGHOVEN . Chicago. Ill. VIRGINIA BUETTNER . Chicago. Ill. MAUD EICHMANN . . Decatur Ill. ELIZABETH ENGLISH . Fort Yvayne, Ind. JEAN FEUSTEL . , Winnetka, Ill. LOUISE I-lA1vIrvI0Nn . Las Vegan, N. Mex. DOROTHY IJAZELNVOOD , Wilmctte, Ill. JVJARY IJEIDRICH MARY E. JOHNSON . . Peoria, Ill. . Northwood, Ia. FLORENCE LACRoIx . Chicago, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 JANET IIUGI-IES . . Altoona, Pa. FRANCES KELLY . Highland Park. Ill. JOSEPHINE KIXOGSTED , Winona. Minn. BETTY LAIIIRRIGIIT . Shaker Heights, Ohio JEAN LELAN11 . MARCEIL LYIJIOK PHYLLIS M UDANIEI. CLASS ELIZAEETII H.ALLEIl MARG.AlKET IJARRIS ELAINE HUTCIIINS BARBARA Kli'FTRON CLASS FRANCES GEORGE SAI.LY HUXI-'ORD RUTH JOYCE . EIINA LENNOX . PEARL LUDFOR11 . El.lZABETH NEEVES LOUISE NOBl.Ii . . Rockford, Ill. . . Moline, Ill. . Moline. Ill. OF 1938 , Highland Park, Ill. , Wilmette, Ill. , . Evanston, Ill. . Macomb, Ill. OF 1939 Da 'ton Ohio . - J s . Evanston, Ill. Kenilworth, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. . Wilmctte, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Benton Harhcr, Mich. JEAN LUX . . Chicago, Ill. MARION MCKAY . MARIE SPEIR . . DAPHNE VFORKELSON , MARGARET WIZGNER ESTHER NIARSHALL . FRANCES PAYNE . HARRIET PETz . RUTH SAPPENFIELD . JANE SPINNEY . CATHERINE VOOEL . DOROTI-IEA XVAECHTER ILIARRIET XVALKER . JEAN MITCHELL . ELIZABETH ROSS . MARGARET SELLMAN KATI-IRYN SI-IEA . KAY WILLIAMSON . JEAN ODEGAARD . CAROLINE POPE . EMILY RICHIARDS . SHIRLEY SYKES . . NAREISSA THORNE . JANET VAW1'TER . Fort Wayne. Ind Birmingham, Ala Dickinson, N. Dal-I , Wilmette, Ill Charleston, Mo . Vilinnetka, Ill . Montclair, N. J . Geneva, Ill . Wilmette. Ill Indianapolis. Ind . Omaha, Neb . Omaha, Neh . Yvilmette, Ill . LaPorte, Ind . Pittsburg, Pa. . Chicago, Ill. River Forest, Ill. . Chicago, Ill . Evanston, Ill . Geneva, Ill. Fort Wayne, Ind . Chicago, Ill . Scarsdale, N. Y Franz R0w1HUXFORD, SYKES, MARSHALL, B. HILL, BURRY, BAUER, GILZIIORE, VOGEL. XVILLIAMSON, MITCHELI.. SI-IEA, HUGI-IES, NOBLE- Secrmd Row-ARMSTRONG, COALE, WALKER, ATKINS, ODEGAISRD, BROCK, Lux, LACRoIx, SPINNEY, LELAND, '-FHORNE, ENGLISH, Coox, COLLESTER. Third Row-JOHNSON, SPEIR, HAMMOND, DODGSON, BJORRLUND. ALCOCK. McKAY, AMMERMAN, DEMENT, PAYNE, FITcH, POPE, TORRELSON. Fourth Row-MCDANNELI,, LYDIEIQ, VAUTER, HUTCHINS, Ross, JOYCE, KROGSTED, HEIDRICH, LUDFORD, EICHIIIANN, FEUSTAL, WAECKTER, RICHARDS, SAPPENFIELD, NEEVES, GEORGE. Fifth Row-BENEDICT, BENNINGHOVEN, KET1-RON, MEEKS, CHASE, HARRIS, SELLIIIAN, PETZ, LENNOX, WEONER, LAMRRIGRT, KELLY, CUTTER. 265 . u . .J rg A 2-S DELTA ZETA 5-F .iv 43' ii as-3,9 E M A1 N .:. r ,fi I G 1 K 1 - 1 1 ff- ' fi' vs' 54 L X- 1 . ,- Y - J, , ,, . Nl.'xIwxIIIa'r GI.IaNz I'iIaI.I:N WCEISNER NIARGARET SCIIMIDT BENITA IQLEINIER FI-:RN LYON 266 BETTIE BRADLEY Douonn' BRANIJES GENEVIEVE BANNEIIMAN. Regranile, Wie. KEEN CISEL . FERN LYON NOIMA BEIINTS VIRGINIA EAGLES AGNES JONES , . Birmingham, Ala. 00 ! lllllll Officers SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 . . Moline, Ill. BENITA KLEINER . Chicago, Ill. Evanston, III. JUNE KIIAI-'T . , . Evanston, Ili. FANNIE NIAE PARKS Chicago, III. CLASS OF 1937 MARGAIII-:T GLENZ . . Chicago, Ili. . . Billings, Mont. CLASS OF 1938 , Gi-ea: Lakes, Ili. L1I.I.1AN LYONS Chicago, III. CLASS OF 1939 . Chicago. lll. GRADUATE STUDENTS CATHERINE KEEFE Chicago, Ill. . Wilmelte, Ill. Fifty -Nine Active Chziplers Founded al lxliami Universily 1902 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Eslalmlislied at NOR'FllWN'ESTERN UNIVERSITY 1920 MARION PEIIL , . IIELEN WIESNER . Chicago, Ill . Sl. Louis, N10 ROBEIRTA PETERSON Wilmette, Ill MARGARET SCI-InIID'r Chicago, Ill. DOROTHY Sci-IULTZ , . Chicago. Ill. M.XRl0N Kolamcia . . Chicago, Ill FRANCIS Lu'rz . Wilmeztc, Ill HAZEL W'AI,Tz . Evanston, Ill Front Row-PARKS, LYON, KIIAFT, EAGLES ,PERL, XVALZ. Second ROILLGLENZ, SCHMIDT, XVIESNER., BANNEIIMAN, KLEINER, BRADLEY, LYONS. Third ROW-OVEROEDER, BEENTS, I-Iommnc, HoEuNER, FIFE, JONES. Fourzh Row-CISEL, SCHULTZ, KOElfKE, ACKEIIEEEG, BRANDES. GAMMA PHI BETA Forty-Five Avlive Chapters T I 1 'D I nl , fc- Foundcrl al Syracuse LIllIVBl'Sily 187,1- EPSILON Cl'IAP'l'ER Estahlieshevl al NOR'l'IIYVESTElKN UNIvIf:RSI1'Y 1888 Oihcers JEAN XVINTER VIRGINIA DURAN ARDIS McBRoor-I JEANNE OGLE SORORES IN 'UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 ANTOINETTE ADAMS BARBARA BAKER . ANTOINETTE BIRQII . IVIARY JANE COLEMAN ERNESTINE DOBI.lEll JANET FAIRIIAIRN , LORRAINE ABERG . EMY Lou BAUERS . JEAN BROOKS . IVIEREDITH CRICRMER IIENRIETTA DIES , VIRGINIA DORAN , JANE FAY , . GERAALDINE FERGUS JANE ALBRITTON . BARBARA BARNES MARGARET BELT . FRANCES BLAcR . VIRGINI.A ANDERSON EVELYN BENNET . GLoRIA BoLLER MARX' JANE CLEM . EUGENIE DORAN . JEANETTE GRIXF . BERNICE HAMIIIONN Oak Park. Ill, . Evanston. Ill. . Fargo. N. D. , LaCrosse, Wis. . W'arren, Ill. . Evanston. Ill. River Foresl. Ill. . LaGrange. Ill. Chicago, Ill. . Holrlcn. NV. Va. Terre Haulc, Ind. . Rockford. Ill. , Joliet, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. . Evanston. III. .Chicago, Ill. Lakewood. Ohio . Racine. IVix. . Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago. Ill. . Paxton. Ill. . Rockiord. Ill. . Chicago. Ill, Oak Park, Ill. JoSEI-IIINE I'IALL CLARA I-IoI-'I-'ER . MARY LECRON . JEAN IVIORTON . PATRICIA SGIIALL CLIXSS BETTY FoRr:II . IVIAIKGARET GIKIFFITII CAIIOLYN IIART . ORISE HILL , MARY LANKFORII VIRGINIA LEE , GRACE IVJCGEE , ARDIS MGBROUM . JANICE IVIAHER . . Unionlown. Penn. . Evanston. Ill. . DeSMoines. Iowa . Evanston, Ill. . . Chicago. Ill. OF 1937 . Chicago. Ill. . Chicago. III. . XVaukegan. Ill. . , Aurora, Ill. Evanston. Ill. . 'Ferre Haute. Incl. . Oak Park, Ill. . Kankakee. Ill. . Fort Dodge. Iowa CLASS OF 1938 CLRACE BRADEN . . Evanston, Ill. IVIARJORY CoNLEY . Grassaway, W. Va. ELLEN I'IElN . VIRGINIA IIUNTER PIIYLLIS LAAIBFRT CLASS BETTY HERSIIEY Low IIOSKINS . JANE HUNTER . JANE LE!-'FLER ELAINE LYNCH . FRANCES MARTIN . JEANNE IVICGAURAN . . Evanston, Ill. . Nluskegon. Mich. , Kankakee, Ill. OF 1939 Evanston. Ill. . Evanston. Ill. . Muskegon. Mich. Chicago. Ill. . Evanston.. Ill. . Norwalk. Ohio . Evanston, Ill. VIIIGINIEX SMITI-I . ROBERTA STUART SUE STURLA . JULIA TANNER . JANE 'I'RoMAS . MARIETTA WAIINER ELIZABETH MILLER ELSA IWEWVMAN , JEANNE OGLE . JANE PIIELPS . MARCSUERITE RAY JANE RHODES . Milwaukee, Wis. . Ripon, Yvis. Oak Park, Ill. Nvaukegan, Ill. Glencoe, Ill. . Dixon, Ill. . Peoria. Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Wa terloo, Iowa Wilmington, Del. . Chicago, Ill. Terre Haute, Ind. IVIARGARET RUPRECI-IT . Dubuque, Iowa ,JACQUELINE SOUTAR . Evanston, Ill. MARJORY LISTING . Western Springs, Ill. MARIAN MANSFIELD . Evanston, Ill. BARBARA POTTER . . Morrison, Ill. JEAN WINTER . , Chicago, Ill. JEANETTE NELSON . . Chicago, Ill. MARX' 0'NEIL . Chicago, Ill. HELEN PATERSQN , . Evanston, Ill. MARX' KOLE PI-IELPS , Wilmington. Del. ALICE RASTETTER . Fort Wayne, Ind. RAE SOLUM . . . Chicago, Ill. DoRIS WEIS . , Flossmoor, Ill . From Row-RASTETTER, GRAF, BRADEN, IVICGAURAN, IIERSHEY., MARTIN, PETERSON, NVISE, WINTER, LEFFLER, HUNTER V., HUNTER I. Second Row-LISTING, HOSRINS, HILL, CRIcKMER, DoRAN, V., FoRScR, B. RRonEs, FAIRRAIRN, ADAMS, MANSEIELD, TIIOMAS, ANDERSON, PHELPS, M. BGLLER. Third Raw-BIRCH, SQUTAR, TANNER, FORCE, A., HALL, BAKER, SMITH, OGLE, MCBROOM, LECRON, STURLA, SCHALL. MORTON. Fourth Raw-CLEM, GRIFFIN, COLEMAN, NELSON, HEIN, IVIAHER, NVARNER, HEFFER, BELT, LANKFORD, BAUERS, RUPREcI-IT, DQRAN, E., SQLUAI. Fifzh Row-0'NEIL, ABERG. BRooIcs, LEE, HAMMONN, BENNETT, BLAcIc, MILLER, MAGEE, HART, FAY, STUART, LYNCH. ,gf ,316 RLTII 'I'uoM1'SON JANE GARNETT SHIRLEY LARSON NIAIKG-KRET ROGERS SHIRLEY RICHARDSON 268 BETTY AALFS . JANE AMEND . LETITIA BEAR , MARY ANGELA BERREY . VIRGINIA BRYANT . MARY J. CI-IRISTOPHERSON, JANE DAVIS . MARJORIE AMEND MARJORIE BEEBE BETTY BEBB . MILDRED BEST FRANCES BRYAN . VIRGINIA BURNHAM BETTY CHILDS . BONNIE DONAHUE RUTH FAUNTZ . MARY ALSTED , BETTY BERGSTROM DOROTHX' DAVIDSON JEAN DAVIDSON , OLIVE DYER . . GEHTRUDE HAINES . POLLY BI.ANTON . MARY LEE BROWVN ELIZABETH BUNN MAHJORIE GILBERT Sioux City, Ia. Evanston, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Evanston, Ill. Green Bay, Wis Wilmette, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Kenilworth, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. Creston, Iowa Houston. Texas Chicago, Ill. Appleton, Wis. Neenah, Wis. Chicago, Ill. Evanston, Ill. Flossmoor, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Hammond, Ind. Springfield, Ill. Detroit, Mich. KAPPA ALPHA Tl-IETA Officers Sixty-Three Active Chapters Founded at DePauw University 1870 TAU CHAPTER Established at NORTH WVESTERN UNIVEIISITI' 1887 SORORES IN FACULTATE ALTA MILLER JACQUELINE THOAIPSON SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 DOROTHY' DOKE . . Muskogee, Okla. JANE GARNETT . Highland Park, Ill. DOROTHY GLANDER . MARION HORN . Greenville, Ohio . Omaha, Neh. MYRA JANE HUTTON . Highland Park, Ill. GEORGIA KEBIPER . CLASS OF Aberdeen, S. D. 1937 MARJORIE GRAYSTON 4 Huntington, Ind. FRANCES GRIGGS . VIRGINIA HAYES . MARJORIE HELM . VIRGINIA JOHNSON . BARBARA JONES . MARJORIE KELLY VIRGINIA KIRK , MARIE KLOPSTEG . CLASS OF BETTY HARDVVICK . GERTRUDE HERNDON BEATRICE HILTON . J. CAMERON JERNEGAN Evanston, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. Evanston, Ill. . Chicago. Ill. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. . Springfield, Ill, . Ev anston, Ill. 1938 Reading, Mziss. . Tulsa, Okla. . Evanston, Ill. . Chicago, Ill. ISOBEL LONGLEY . Fond du Lac, Wis. CLASS OF 1939 JEAN I'IENIiY . JANE LEE . . CAROL LINN . PEGGY MCMEEKIN . VIRGINIA NOYES . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Wilmette, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. JANE KIVITS . . SHIRLEY LARSON . ANNE MARTIN . SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Terre Haute, Ind. . Paxton, Ill. . Salem, Ill. . Creston, Iowa MARGARET ROGERS . . Dixon, Ill. RUTH THOMPSON . Pittsburgh, Pa. NANCY WVILLIAMS . Kendallville, Ind. JANET NIDA . East Hampton, N. Y. DOROTHY PAYNTER HELEN SCHMITT . MARTHA SCHUELER VIRGINIA SCOTT . MILDRED ScoTT . ELIZABETH TAIT . HELEN WARREN . BARBARA WILEY ANNE MACDONALD MARJORIE MOULTON BETTY NEESE . NANCY PORTER . BETTY SCRIPPS . BETTY TRIRIBLE BARBARA TAYLOR . VIRGINIA TAYLOR MARY LOUISE VPOWVLE Anderson, Incl. Logansport, Ind. . Chicago, Ill. Fort Thomas, Ky. . Sullivan, Ind. . Racine, Wis. Scarsdale, N. Y. . Paris, Ill. Winnetka, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Beloit, Wis. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. . Aurora, Ill. . Winnetka, Ill. Winnetka, Ill. . Oshkosh, Wis. BARBARA TRUMP . Kenilworth, Ill. Ifront R0w1BRYAN, LONGLEY, SCOTT, V., VORLEES, HARDWIGR, BEER, BEST, HAINES. NOYES, SORIPPS, AMEND, M., HERNDON, LINN, JONES Second Row-HAYES, HENNESSEY, AMEND, J., DORE, HORN, ROGERS, BEEBE, DAVIS, KLOPSTEG, CHIISDS, MARTIN, KEMI-ER, JOHNSON, BER KEY, AVERY, FRY. Third Row-KELLY, DYER, AALES, BURNIIAM, WVARREN, PORTER, GRIGGS, RICHARDSON, LARSON, GARNETT, I-IUTTON, THOMPSON, DAVIDSON NEESE. Founh Row-MGMEEKIN, KIRK, TRIMBLE, SCOTT, DAVIDSON, HILTON, JERNEGAN, BUNN, BERGSTROM, SENSENRRENNER, MOIJLTON, PAYNTER in KIVITS, BROWN, NIDA, SCHUELER, GRAl'STON, TOWVLE, GILBERT. Fifth Rou,iFAUNTz, LEE, WILEY, WILLIAMS, GLANDER, TAYLOR, B., MORITZ, CHRISTOPI-IERSON, ALSTED, HELM, BRYANT, TRUMP, HENRY, TAIT, MORGAN, TAYLOR, V., BEAR, DONAHUE, HALL. s Sixty-Nine Aclivc Chapters Founded al Virginia Slate Normal School 1897 LA MBDA CH APTE K Esllalmliralicil ill N01iTli WVES'l'l5llN Ll NIV ISRSITY 1907 MARY IIEEEN BANKISR VIRGINIA BROWVN . BERNITA GOLLY . CAROL HANSON . JANE IIUEBNEIK , ETHEI. ANDERSON CRTKCE CIVIS . FANNY HoRscIn:I: . K ATHLEEN APPLEBY KAPPA DELTA Officers CAROL FINGULIN LOUISE bVVENbON JI KN JAFOBN SORORE IN FACULTATE MARX' ESTI-IRR MOULTON MARGULRITI: MOCKLI R LAM.kl! Sn ERIDAN WIKIKIRICK Glendive, Mfrnl Evanslon, Ill . Peoria. Ill Virginia. Minn. Evanslon. lll Xvinnelkn, Ill Oak Park, Ill lll . Chicago. Harrisburg. Pa CAROL FINGULIN . Xvcbsler Groves. Mo. BETTY' COUTTS . . Evanston. Ill MARY E. Ewuw: 4 . Libertyville, Ill. MIKXINE GROENER . . Chicago, Ill. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS or 1936 JOSISPIIINE KEIIOE . Traverse City, Mich. CARoI.YN LULIPI' . AUDREY MIKRSII . RAMONA MCNEI.+Xl. . CLASS or VIvIEN LAIRD . LOIS LILINS . CLASS OF JEANNE JACORS . HELEN KUTUZ01'lCIi . MAIIJORIE NICMIKKIN CLASS or CATHERINE HARIIING NIARCUEIRTE LENTSCH EILILEN NICDONNELL GIKACE SCIQIARF . Niles Center, Ill. . Sl.. Louis, Mo. Des Plaines, Ill. 1937 Des Plaines. lll. . Chicago. Ill. 1938 . Winnctka,1ll. Des Plaines. lll. . Hinsdale, Ill. 1939 . EllIll1UfHI, . . Evanston, . Chicago, . Ill . Chicago. Ill. Ill Ill DOROTliY' NIILL5 . Arlington Heights. Ill ELIZABETH PIIILLII-S, Welxster Groves, Mo Ill CARLA Sm-IRADI-:R . LAURIS THIEIJOIIR . PIELEN XVATT . MISRGUERITE MOCRLIER CHARLOTTE NAUMAN MARGAREI' OSTLER . MARX' E. MouLToN . LOUISE SWENSON . ADHIENNIZ SINKO M.XRl0N STILES BETTY WILISS . Chicago, . Streater, Ill Evanston, Ill . Wilnielte, Ill , Joliet, Ill Park Ridge, Ill Ishpeming, Nlich . Denver, Colo Oak Park, Ill Lake Bluff, Ill Freeport, Ill From Row-Ksuols, MCDONNEI.L, 'I'I-IIEDQLIR, LILNTSCII, G0I4LX', EWING, GROENER, HOIISIIIIKE, MOULTON. Second Raw-FINGULIN, CIvIs, HANSON. WATT, MOCKI-ER. LUMPP- MCNEAL, OSTI-En, JACOBS. Third Raw-WEISS, SINKO, KUTUZOVICH, BANKER, BROWN, MCMAKIN. AYPLEBY, STILES, LAIRD. Fourzh RU!!!-MILLS, NAUIIIAN. HARDING, SWENSON, ANDERSON, COUTTS, PHILLIPS, SCHRADER, LEINS. - rt ,c. Q BE IJOIKOTIIY REYNOLDS ELIZABETH IZ-ALHATCHET CAROLYN BARR JANE GRYKX' 270 JANICE HALL BETTY BALIIATCHET VIRGINIA BANNISTER CAROLYN BARR , ELEANOR CULVER IDELLE EWING CLARE ADAMS . JEANNE BER-I'IAux PAT CLINE , . PAT DOBSON . . BETTY JENNINGS . BETTY KALLEEN . JEAN KEENE , . NVilmel.te, Ill . Des Moines. Ia . Rochester, Ind Wilmette, Ill. Decatur, Ill Fon-flu-lac. W'iS . Streator, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Highland Park, Ill. Battle Creek, Mich. Indianapolis, Ind . Elkhart, Ind KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Oiiicers SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 BEATRICE BAMFORD . Chicago, Ill MARION BARBER 4 . Winnetka, Ill PHYLLIS BRADSI-IAVV . Oak Park, Ill ELOISE CHASE . . Evanston, Ill MARY JANE FAVVELL . Highland Park, Ill HELEN HEIDRICH , Peoria, Ill MARY IIOBBINS . Butte, Mont MARX' JANE ADAMS , . Pekin, Ill JOSEPHINE BALHATCHET 4 Wil mette, Ill GERTRUDE BATTER , Kenilworth, Ill MARTIIA BEARDSLEY 4 Cedar Rapids, Ia BETTY CRILLY . . Winnetka, Ill LENORE DUNNING Evanston, Ill EDITH FOSTER . Evanston, Ill JANE GRAY . . Dayton. Ohio JANICE IJALL . . Kenilworth, Ill. BETTY JANE 1'IARTLEY . Hagerstown, Ind, MARGARET HUTH , . Chicago. Ill. MARTHA PURNELL . . Evanston, Ill. ELIZABETH QUINLAN . Wilmette, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 PAT KEELEY . . Evanston, Ill. VIRGINIA KLAPI' . . Glenview, Ill. JANE MCINTOSH . Kenilworth, Ill. HELEN MCKARAHAN . Evanston, Ill. DOROTHY MEAKER Evanston, Ill. JOAN MILLIREN . . Omaha, Neb. CLASS OF 1938 ALICE INDOE . GAIL KIMBELL . DOROTHY MORRILL LOIS MOULTON , LOIS NELSON , ROSEMARY O,NEALL PAT PATILLO . , Omaha, Neb. Newton Center, Mass. . Evanston, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. 4 Cleveland, Ohio . CrawfOrdSville,Ind. . Evanston, Ill. CLASS OF 1939 MAIIJORIE FRANK . South Bend, Ill. BETTY GILLABI . . Dayton,Ohio MARY PIEAGEY . SUE JANE HEC . SHIRLEY ANN JOHNS LORAINE LANSING MIARIETTE MARTIN KAY MAYRAND 4 , Omaha, Neh. . Evanston, Ill. ON , Chicago, Ill. . Englewood. N. J. . Sioux City, Iowa . Evanston, Ill. Seventy Active Cllapters Founded at Monmouth College 1870 UPSILON CHAP TER Established at NORTH WESTERN UNIVERSITY 1882 DOROTHY REYNOLDS . Winnetka, Ill PEGGY RILEY , . Green Bay, Wis BARBARA ANN SARGEANT . Winnetka, Ill GENEVIEVE SMITH . . Wilmette, Ill VIRGINIA TURNER , Battle Creek, Mich MARJORIE ODEGAARD JANE PELTON . MARY JANE RANDALL VIRGINIA SMITH . MARTHA M. SMOTHERS JANE WAIDNER . JOANN WVAKEMAN BIIURIEL REYNOLDS EVELYN SHUMAN . JEANNE SHUMYVAY . ELIZABETH TOMI,INSON MARY LAURA VANCE ROSEMARY WVILLIS . JUNE WILSON . .Sa Evanston, Ill . Elgin, Ill Chicago, Ill Winnetka, Ill n Morino, Cal Winnetka, Ill Evanston, Ill Winnetka, Ill Vlfinnetka, Ill Evanston , Ill Omaha, Neli Omaha, Neb Evanston, Ill Evanston, Ill JEAN MCINTOSH . . Wilmette, Ill MAIIJORIE MERCER , . Evanston, Ill NANCY POPPENHUSEN Evanston, Ill BETTY JANE PRYCE . . Evanston, Ill BETTY SMITH . Minneapolis, Minn LILIAN TOWNSEND . Maryville, MO DOROTHY YOUNG Lake Forest, Ill Front R010-KALLEEN, MAYRAND, VANCE, INDOE, PRYCE, BRADSHAW, KEELEY, JENNINGS, M.J.ADAMS, C.ADAMS, HEAGEY, DUNNING, CRILLY Second R0I,U1P0PPENHAUSEN, KINIBALL, YVILSON, DOESON, ODEGAARD, NIARTIN, QUINLAN, TURNER, FAWELL, TOWVNSEND, FOSTER, BATTER CIIASE. 'Third Row-PURNELL, MILLIKIN, V. SMITH, MCKARAHAN, PIALL, BARR, D., REYNOLDS, GIKAY, RANDALL, Sl-IUMAN, SHUMWAY, IIARTLEY NVAIDNER. Faurllz R0lU1MERCER, KEENE, M. REYNOLDS. J. BALHATCIIET, BANNISTER, BEARDSLEY, MCINTOSH, SARGENT, XVAKEDIAN, G. SMITH, TOMLIN SON. NELSON, CLINE, BAMFORD, SMOTIIERS, BERTIAUX, LANSING, YOUNG. Fifth Row-HEG, HEIDRICH, J. MCINTOSI-I. BARBER, MOULTON, HUTH, MORRILL, CULVER, EWVING, PATTILLO, FRANK, O,NEALL, JOHNSON XVILLIS. A Four Active Chaplcrs Founrlerl nl Chicago Universily 192i DELTA Cl-IAPTER Eslalllished at N0li1'lIYW'ESTl5liN UN1v1eIiS1Tx' N933 SYLVIA M ECKLENBUR PEARL BE:-ixsow . JUNE GOLDBERG . ANNETTE BERKOWVITZ MILDIIED DEUTSQH BERNADINE GILBERT LIELEN GOMBERG . PHYLLIS GOODSTEIN cm: , Chicago. . Chicago, , Chicago, Cicero. Chicago, . Chicago. . Chicago. Chicago. KAPPA ZETA KAPPA .' i All Officers SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 CLASS OF 1937 ELAINE SAMUELS ANITA SCIIEIN , . , Winnetka, New York, N. CLASS OF 1938 SIIIRLEY FRIEDMAN . Chicago. .NIILDIIED FROELICH Chicago, SLIIRLEY GUTTMAN . . Chicago, CLASS OF A1939 FATE GORDON . . Chicago, NIILDRED CVIXEENBUIKG . Chicago. EDITH KAHN . . Lakeside, Mi Ill Y Ill lll Ill lll Ill ch Sx'I,vIA MECKLENBUIZGEII JOQEPHINE WI-:ItvS'rEIN SELMA SPRECHER SYLVIA XVEKSLIZR JUNE GOLIJEEIIG LIELEN STEIN Oak Park, Ill. SELMA SI'IzEcI-mn . Chicago, Ill. SYLVIA XVEKSLER . Chicago, Ill. FLORENCE KUPERSMITH . Chicago, Ill. PEARL NORIQIN . . Beverly Hills. Ill. MIRIARI LEWVIS Chicago, Ill. AUDREY STONE Chicago, Ill. BETTY STONE . . Chicago, Ill. Front R010-FROEHLICH, FRIEDMAN, Sci-IEIN, B. STONE, A. STONE, GII.BERT, BEnKow1Tz, KAEIN. Second ROM!-MECKLENBURGER, SPRECHER, GOLDBERG, STEIN, WEKSLER, GUTTRIAN, BERKSON. Thirrl Row-GORDON, SAMUELS, NORDIN, GOODSTEIN, GREENBURG, DEUTSCH, LEWIS. KUPERSNIITH. 271 iV1ARJOIiIE ZmmERn1,xN GRAEE KLOESS LUCILLE Ducxmnr ALICE PUTERBAUG1-1 ELIZABETH JONES LUCILLE DUCKDIAN FLORENCE BAASEL BERNICE BOND Evanston, Chicago, Chicago, Chicago, Chicago, PHI OMEGA Pl Officers Twenty-Seven Active Chapters Founded at University of Nebraska 1910 NORTH XVESTERN CHAPTER Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1920 SORORES IN FACULTATE HAZEL ANDERSON PARKS SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS 01-' 1936 LULU SHOEMAKER , Aurora, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 GRIKCE KLoESS Chicago. Ill. CLASS OF 1938 GRADUATE STUDENTS MARGARET CRUMPACKER . Chicago, Ill. MERCEDES ISMOND . . Chicago, Ill. MARYLOUISE LEIMGRUBER . Chicago, Ill. ELEANOR SURGE . Chicago. MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN . Chicago MIKRY J. MCNIEANS Chicago GRACE WANDKE , Chicago FLORENCE Zlvl . . Chicago Q72 From ROW-SCHROEDER, JONES, KLQESS, PUTERBAUGH, SURGE. Second R010-BAASEL. LEHMGRUBER. SHOEMAKEII. Z1v1. PI BETA PHI Seventy-eight Active Chapters Founded ill Nlonrnouth College 1867 ILLINOIS EPSILON C1lAP'l'lEli Q Estahli:-slicd at N 0ll'l'IlN1'ESTEliN UNIV ERSITY 1891 Ollicers SORORES IN FACULTATE FLORENCE SUIIIIE -ROBNETT MAY Woon SIMUNS XVYLENEBALDWVIN . BARBARA BALLENGER CHIAIKLOTTE BEILRUSS ISABELLE CHERRY . JUNE CLARK , . NIARY ALICE COCIIRAN BETTY BARKEK . MARY BLAIR . JI-:AN GRIKBILL . VERNAL JoIINSoN . KATIJLEEN KENETX' IELEANOR KRESGE . ANN LEWVIS . , PEGGY ASKEWV . THEOIJORA BURBACH ELEIKNOR CARNAHAN MAIKGASRET DICKINSON DORIS ERERLE . MARY BUCKLEY RUTH BURNS . . JUNE BYERLEIN DELL KIELY . . Tulsa, Okla. . Winnetka, lll. . Chicago. lll. Kenilworth, lll. lVliI-Ihawaka, lnrl. . YVinnelka. lll. Springfield. lll. MonInoIIth, lll. Ashland. Ohio Ardmore. Okla. Cloquet. Minn. . NVilInel.te, lll. . Evanston, lll. Shreveport, La. Milwaukee. Wis. . Mzxcolnb, lll. Xvashington, Ill. Oak Park, Ill. Fort Wayne. Ind. Nvayneshurg, Ind. XVHIHVZIIOSZI. Wis. . Chicago. lll. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 M ARIoN CIIOFTS , Rochester. N. Y. JANE DICKINSON . Washington, Ill. EDYTII Lou IJOCIEKAI. , Sheridan. Wyn. ELEANOR FRIED . . Fremont, Neh. PEGGY GIIICSBX' . Park Ridge. lll. IJAIKIKKIET Howie . , Reading. Nia.-IA. lvl.-KRGARET NICNEII, . Rogers, Ark. CLASS OF 1937 VIRGINIA LoRn , . 1-lonoluln, 'l'. 11. lVlARY VIRGINIA lVlll.l.IElK . Chicago. Ill. CEURGIANNA MINCIIIN . Chillicothe. Ill. lNlYlKNE MULLMAN Oklahoma City, Okla. GERALIJINE PLETZ . , Chicago, lll. LOUISE POWELL . . Wichita, Kan. CLASS OF 1938 NIILDRIZD EvANs . . Denver. Colo. lVlAllY GIBSON . Cleveland Heights, O. PATRICIA JONES . . Oak Park, Ill. FRANCES KENDALL , Vifilniette, Ill. JANE PooL . . . Evanston, lll. CLASS 0I-' 1939 IIUTI-I KVI'FliK . . Berwyn. Ill. lVlAIi.l0RlE MAYLANII Chicago. Ill. MIAIKJORIE MCFARLANLI . Evanston, Ill. ICATHEIRINE BKIALGNEY . Evanston, Ill. LOUISE POVVELL, PHYLLIS 'lIIoMISoN NIARX GIIZQON BETTY lvll-EIISBACII PAUI.INE lVlIl.l.S RITA POOL , BETTY LEE SIIAFER GERALDINE VFHIESS ELEANOIK WINTIEIX AUGUSTA Rooms AUGUSTA ROIIIIIS MAKE BLAIR , Chicago. lll. . Evanston, lll. . Evanston, lll. Kalamazoo, Mich. . Chicago, Ill. . Evanston, Ill. Marshfield. Wis. GEORGIANNE RUNIIALL , EvansLon,Ill. VIRGINIA SIMPSON . Edwardsville, Ill. BETTX' SMART . . Evanston, Ill. JEAN SMITII , . . Evanston, lll. PHYLLIS THODIIPSONFI. Leavenworth, Kan. MARY ELIZABETH XVEXR Charleston. Ill. NANCY POWELL VIRGINIA PUNTON lVlARIlE RANSTEAII RUTH VAN HORN PATRIQQIA NVYNE . Wicliita, Kan. Kansas City, Mo. . Chicago. Ill. East Chicago. Ind. . Maczolxib, Ill. MIXRX' JANE MOIIRISON Kenilworth, Ill. BETSY Ross . . Oak Park, Ill. JANET VINCENT . Kansas City, Mo. B ETT Y WA LLEY Kansas City, Mo. Front R010-XVYNE, JOHNSON, M. DICKINSON, RANSTEAD, MULLMAN, CARNAHAN, ASKEW, KvITER, Ross, EVANS, MOIIRISON, CARLISLE Second ROMYiKIELY', BUCKLEY, BURNS, SMART, CRoFTs, COCHRAN, CI.ItRK BEILFUSS, HANKINS, J. DICKINSON, SHAFER, RUNIIALL, SIMPSON. EBERLE. Third Row-BALLENGER, I-Iown, MILLS, BALDWVIN., XVINTER, R. Pool., MKINEIL, DOCEKAL, THIESS, GRIGSIIY, MERSRACH. FlKlEl':,' LORD. Fo urth R010-BARKER, MAYLANIJ, HANNA, MINCHIN, WEIR, L. POWVELL, N. PowELL, GRABILL, MILLER, VINCENT, GREY, BURRACII, II-IoMI'S0N, JONES, KRESGE. Fiflh Row-GInsoN, BLAIR, SMITH, KENETY, CHERRY. VAN HORN, PLETZ, J. Pool., LEWIS, MALON EY, STEELE, ROGERS, MCFARLANIJ, PUNToN- xg .RQ ii ZETA TAU ALPHA f ., I . Q 6 I Sixty-one Active Chapters ' ,-' F d d 1 fl . . I F . Virviixiglglziie llllormal f 2 '4S' ' 1898 3- -5. ' W' ALPHA P111 cHAP'rER 'dig Established at ' ' ' ' NORTHWESTERN UN1vERS11'x' 1923 Officers ADlil.EEN S'1'n,1UB, HELEN REITH, lVlAlHON MAYER SORORES IN FACULTATE l,ll,I.lAN JANDS. MABQELLA AL11Eu'r KA'rHER1NE HE1Nm SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE CLASS OF 1936 LILLIAN JANDA . Cicero, Ill. MARQELLA 'NIANN . , Tulsa. Oklii. HELEN REITH , Altoona P GEBTBUDE KUEHN . Chicago, Ill. HAIRRIET NIINOT , Harvard, Ill. OLENA WEBB . . Birmingham Ala CLASS OF 1937 XVINIFRED ALLEN . , Chicago, Ill. BERNICE BREEDE . , Chicago, Ill. MARION MAYER . Birmingham Ala NLARCISLLA ALBERT Frankfort, Ill. RUTH YAUGER , Evanston III CLASS or 1938 ADELEEN STRAUB Somerset, Pa. Franz Raw-CAVANAUG1-1, CUMMING, WIEBB, KUEHN, ALBERT Sc'cor11IRow-JANDA, ALLEN, IiEITII., MAYER, NIINOT. Third Rum-YALJGER, MANN, IIIZINIG, ZIELINSKI, STBAUB. 274 CJRMITORIES Plmlogrnph by Fred S. Nivmlznrz L. llIiRBliRT DAVISSON, CHARLES KROCIKEIK. DICK RETZKE .- 1 W I . I ROGLR BLDRO r 276 , ED SLHRENK JACK KULINER , IJERBEIKT C. DAvISsoN LYLE H.ANSSESN . RICHARD RETZKE . Joi-IN MEYEIIS , G WM. BEERAIAN . ROGEII BERNHARDT . GLENN AGAMY . ROBERT ANDERSON . GORDON WOLI-'LEY . IIOSWVELL FR EEDMA N . WM. KEANIC . . LEWIS H uTcI-IENS . YVILLIAM BROWVN CARL KOONZ . . Chicago. Ill. Beverly Hills, Ill. . Aurora, Ill. . Oak Park, Ill. rand Rapids, Mich. . Barrington, Ill. Brookline, Mass. Gardner, Ill. , Chicago, Ill. . Rockford, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. New Haven. Conn. . Seymour, Ind. Los Angeles. Cal. Watlkesha. XViS. FOSTER HOUSE Officers CLASS OF 1936 liOGER BUDROWV . . Fowler, Ind. CHARLES KROCRER . . Cicero, Ill. RALPH REID . West Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS ROBERT BIGGS . or 1937 . Raymond, Miss. PETER LAvI-:R , New Brunswick, N. J. ROBERT OLSON , . Flint, Mich. EDWVARD SCHRENK LYMAN TAYIIOR . LAUN GRAHARI CLASS FORBES McKAY . FELIX ROSE . CLASS HUGH REYNOLDS CHARLES HENDREE WENDELL HAMLIN , Altoona, Pa. Nlichigan City, lnd. , Atlanta, Ga. OF 1938 . Detroit, Mich. . Berwyn, Ill. OF 1939 . Jacksonville, Fla. . . Toledo, Ohio . Independance, Ia. GRADUATES BENNA SELCKE . STANLEY GWYNN . Petersburg, Ill. . . Chicago, Ill. GUII.ES TEN EYR W. I-I. VAN METER ROBERT IIOHLY . JAMES JOHNSON . ROBERT RASRIUSSEN ALBERT MCCONNELL CHARLES WARREN JOHN LAGRAEE . FRED NIICETH . EDWVARD KARIXBIN PIOVVARD ZENTNER ROBERT MARTIN F. BENTE SELCKE . CHARLES KREDIEIK . JOHN FREY . Bay City, Mich. . . Elkhart, Ill. Toledo, Ohio , Trenton, Ala. . Burlington, Ia. Grand Rapids, Mich. . Pomona, Cal. . Potsdam, N. Y. . Gary, Ind. Oak Park, Ill . . Chicago, Ill. . Gary. Ind. . Petersburg, Ill. . Yvilmette, Ill. Evanston, lll. Franz RUM!-'TEN EYCK, GYVYNN, LAUER, CROCKER, BEERMAN, FKEY, BUDROW, TAYLOR, DAVISSON. HAMLIN. Second RIJIU'-KUHNER, SELKE, ZENTNER, BERNHART, McKAY, FREEDMAN, SCHRENR, OLSON, AGAMY, GRAHAM, ROSE. Third Raw-WARREN, REYNOLDS, CARPENTER, BRAW1'N, MEYERS, I'IOHLY, RETZKE, JOHNSON, BIGGS. Fourth RDI!!-MCCONNELL, NOBI.E, WOLFLEY, REID, RASMUSSEN, ANDERSON, HANSSESN, MARTIN, KARARIN. JoIIN FIIcI,ns . RoIIIcR'I' 1'lAI.Ia . MELvIN MA'rTIII2w GIzoRcIa NJORGAS ROIIERT BI.INRI.UIII CARL I'lIaIssIsR . XVILLIAM ABELMAN GEORGE AIIILUXEN GRANT CAsI,IaR . MELvIN DICK SoLonIoN BIsRNs'rI-:IN 0. B. ENGLISH . CHARLES IJUGHES EARL Ksvssn . JOHN PALMER . Cr: Ind Forks, N. Dak. East Chicago. lml. . Blue Molxml. lll. . Chicago, Ill. . New York. N. Y. . Celina, Ohio Elgin. III. -MlIlHEHI70llS, Minn. Fort lVaync, Intl. . Riverside, Ill. . Henderson, Ky. , Dallas. Texas . Alloona. Pa. Nlarshalltown, Ia. . lvarrenville. Ill. GOODRICH HOUSE Officers CLASS or 1936 LOUIS NoR'rII . Kansas City, Kans. Il. Kl2NNli'l'lI S.AIf'r CARI. OI.nRoI'n , Arkansas City. Kans. GORDON Scurzwis FRIsIII5IIIc,:R RI:IAIuI.II . Wichita, Kaus. JJOYVAHD SCIILOEMEIK CLASS OF 1937 .l0IIN NlfINlil5LX' , . V Medicine lxlal, Alberta, Can LRQNARII 'l'IIoIIIAs . Syracuse. N. Y CLASS OF 1938 JACK FIIANKS . . Oak Park. Ill JOIIN l'lAs'rIzRocIc Mount Prospect. Ill ROBERT IJAVNER , . Buffalo, N. Y. CLASS OI-' 1939 Monm' PIzARsoN Edmonton, Alberta. Can. ' FRANK PI.osIIAx' , . Chicago. Ill. I-lIsRuIsR'r ScIInIIzI,zIaR . Alpena. Mich. JOHN SCIIUST , Saginaw, Mich. HuRIzR'r SIIIIGN . Davenport, Ia. CIIARI.Ias SI'INIII.IzR Ron ERT YARNIsI,I.Iz MIsI.vIN MATIIIEII LLwIs NORTH BILL AIILEIIIAN, CARI HFISSER . Nliztlni, Okla. . Merril, Wis. Mcnornonec, XVis. . Manitowac, W'is. , Wabash, Ind. BERTRAIII ZUCREIIAIANN Brooklyn, N. Y. S'rANI.IsY KAl'l.AN JAIIIILS RIIIA . Lows SANDOCK RIIIIIAIKD SCHLECT . EDWVARD S1'I2AcALL JOHN STERNIE . DANIEL WEISS EARL VICKI-:RI' . XVARREN WINSIIII' . Brooklyn, N. Y. . Berwyn, Ill. South Bend. Ind. . Roseville, Ill. WzIsl1iIIgton. D. C. Edwardsville, Ind. YVest Chester, Pa. . Hinsdale, Ill. North Adams. Mass. Front Row-KAPLAN, HUGHES, SCHUST, SCHMELZER, SANDOCK, YARNELLE, BERNSTEIN. WINSI-III'. Second R0w+OLDROYD, SAI-'1', ABELMANN, THODIAS, MATTHEWV, Scmswra, FLACK, MORGAN, FIELDS. Third Row-STERNE, STEAGALL, RIIIA, HASTEROCK, AMLUXEN, PEARSON, ZUcIcI:RIIIANN, HEISER. Fourth R0w1I'IAVNER, PALMER, ENGLISH, VICKERY, HALE., SPINDLER, MCNEEI.Y. Fifth Row-KEYSER, DICK, SIMON, SCHLOEMER, PLOSHAY. GUY IIAYWOOD. ROBIERT NIUNCH. GEORGE ANDERSON l.EI..xNIm MAXWELL. ANTHONY GRANDE, OI.LIE ADELMAN I-IINMAN HOUSE OmCC1'S CLASS OF 1936 EVIZHETT CLARKE . Kalamazoo. Mich. LARRY IIAMILTON Harbor Beach, Mich. DEL PENDERGRAST . Cissna Park. Ill. BUDD S. EICHNER . . Akron, Ohio lVllL'l'0N SHAPIRO , Clinton, Ill. CLASS OF 1937 ALBERT ADELIIIAN . Milwaukee, Wis. CHIC IIENN . . . Denmark, Ia JACK PIERCE . Western Springs, Ill. IIAIIOLD GIESE . Mitchell. S. Dak. ERNEST HERMANN . . Berwyn, Ill. WILLIAM SCHULTZ , 'Fort Dodge. Ia. ANTHONY GIKEKNDE . . Chicago, Ill. LOUIS MARcUcI:I . . Chicago, lll. CLYDE STEIN . Battle Creek, Mich. GUY LIAYVVOOD , . Forsyth, Mom. ROBEIIT MUNCH . . Chicago. Ill. JOHN 'THOMPSON . Forl Dodge, Ia. CLASS OF 1938 GEORGE ANDERSON . . Obion, Tenn. IIAIGPIT GURNEX' . . Mendota, Ill. AARON SPIYVAK . Elmhurst, L. l., N. Y. ISAAC BRACKETT . Fairmont, W. Va. MICHAEL MARCUCCI . . Chicago, lll. ROBERT WALLACE . Demarest, N. J. LELAND MAXWVELI, . Fort Wayne, Ind. CLASS OF 1939 MARVIN BERRY . . Chicago, Ill. CHARLES JARASEK , . Chicago, Ill. JOHN SEHDEPPEL , South Bend. Ind. JOSEPH COLPAERT Lynrlen, Wash. ROY MARcUccI , . Chicago, Ill. PRESTON STAHLY , South Bend, Ind. ROBERT FORMAN . Chicago, Ill. B013 MCNULTX' . Chicago. Ill. RICHARD WANEK , St. Paul. Minn. JOHN FREEMAN , Beloit, Wis. WILLIAM NIUDGE . Ncgaumce, Mich. JOHN WATERS . Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. NIAUIIICIE IIA!-IN . . Altoona, Pa. JOHN REYNOLDS . Chicago. Ill. EARL XVILLS . . Ishpeming, Mich. GRADUATES ILALPH ENOSTROM . Norihiield, Minn, EDGIKR IIEKMAN . Grand Rapids, Mich. Joi-YN TmnIERnIAN Grand Rapids. Mich. WALLACE FOTHERINGHAIII Philadelphia, Pa. ROBERT SLOBUD . Schenectady. N. Y. ORVAL YARGIEIK . . Bloomington, lll. COUNSELLOR IRvxNc J. LEE , . Wharton, N. J. i Fran: ROIIY-MUDGE, I-IAHN, SCHOEPPEL, WVANEK, WALLACE, H. MARcuccI. JARASEK, M. MARcUccI. Second ROIQV-1'IERhlANN, WILLS, MUNCH. ADELMAN, MAXWELL, HENN, GRANDE, CLARKE, ANDERSON. Third R010-FREEMAN, WATERS, MCNULTY, L. MARCUCCI, FORMAN, SCI-IULTZ, SPINVAK, LEE. Fmmlz R010-COLPAERT, SLOBOD, STAHLY, REYNOLDS, GURNEY, BERRY. Fifrh Raw-ENOS1-Rom, BRACKETT, HAYWVOOD, FOTHERINGHAM, GIESE, THOMPSON, HERMAN. 278 LINDGREN HOUSE Officers LARRY HAMRIOND, JOHN SrHI'RsI JAMI-Q MLRSKr RORERT CHILDS, CIIESTER IIOINOID PAUL f ERHOLD CLASS OI' 1936 JOHN B.-XRTLETT . , 1-linsrlalc. Ill. LAWRENCE HAMMOND . Wichita. Kans. CHESTER HONNOI.D , Kansas, Ill. ROBERT CHILDS . CHARLES COSTA PAUL GERHOLD GEORGE FREEMAN ROBERT FIERRIDGE IJENRY BLIJMRERG . l'IaInmoII1l, Ind . Newark. N. J Frankfort, 1ll Sturgis. Mich Passaic, N. J . Sl. Paul. Nlinn WII.I.IAM PJARRIS , . Peoria. Ill. H. WVADSWVOIKTII l,I0NGFl5I.I.OWV , . Superior, XVES. CLASS OF 1937 EARL LINDIIER0 . . Iioukforrl, Ill. CLASS OF 1938 SI-IEPIIERD CRUMPACKER Snulh Bend. Ind. JAMES MERSRE , JOHN SCHERM DAI,Ii XVIIIGHT . C. E. DYES, JR. RICHARD NJILLS M ilwaukee, Wis. BIIffzIlo. N. Y. . Kansas. Ill. Pulaski. Vu. Fond du Lac. Wis. ROBERT BRIDENRAUGII ,- Billings. Mont ROBERT LAGCER . . Joliet. Ill. WVILLIAM NJORRIS Great Falls, Mont.. EDWVAIID CAHILL . Kansas City, Mo. DON LEAVENS , . Milyvaukee. Wis. SIDNEY PALDER , . Boston, Mass. JACK LEVIN . Norfolk. Neh. CLASS OF 1939 JUDSON BROYYNE . West New York. N.J. JOHN KALK . , Sheboygan. Wis. JOHN PATTERSON Great Falls, Mom. ROBERT ECK , . Sheboygan. Wis. GEORGE LOWE . Ogden. Utah FRED PEITZSCH . Chicago. Ill. DAVID I'IOLMAN . . Sheboygan. Wis. LYNN MCCLURE . Atlanta. Ill. MARVIN WACIIMAN Milwaukee. Wis. RAYMOND JOHNSON . . Clinton. Ia. JOHN WVINN , . Chicago, Ill. GRADUATES YOSHIMITSU ANDO . . . JACK I-IIRSCII . . Henderson. Ky. IIARRY OJKANE Sacremento. Cal. Japanese Embassy, Wash., D. C. Franz ROLO-CHILDS, SCHERM, MERSKE, IIONNOLD. GERHOI,D, HAMMOND, HARRIS, O,KANE. Second Row-HALIIIAN, CAHILI,, KALK, PEITZSCH, LAGEER, LAVVE, MORRIS, PALDER, BLOOIIIHERG. Third Raw-WINN, FREEMAN, BRIDENBAUGH, LEAVENS, BROYVNE, Ecx, ANDO, WVACHBIAN. Fourrh ROIOTPATTERSON, MCCLURE, JOHNSON, CRUMPACKER, LINDBERG, WVRIGHT, MILLS, LEVINE. 279 ,II Muir XIKLT XIOIKIHS 'VI SRG KRFT Swxnrnx MAEEI. BROXVN WI-RNXI JOHNSON Jrn X SN DPR LINE ANDERSON ALBERTA BARKER, BETTY BEERHALTER, DOROTHY BELGARDE, ALICE BROWN, MAELE 'CRAWFORD, GRACE CRAWFORD, CAROL DEBIPSY, BETTY ECKSTEIN, GLADYS FISHER, AMELIA FORSYTHE, CECILE GRAYSTON, MARJORIE JANKUS, FLORENCE Officers I-IOBART HOUSE MEMBERS JOHNSON, VERNAL MORRIS, MARGARET NICIIOLS, ADEL OVERALL, BETTY PICKING, HEIIEN SCOTT, MILDRED SCOTT, VIRGINIA STONE, HAZEL VAN DER LINDE, JEAN WARNER, MARY WHITE, EMILIE WOODROW, DOROTHY ZINKE, DOROTHY , Franz R010-WOODROWV, V. SCOTT, STONE, BROWVN, NICHOLS, GRAYSTON. FORSYTHE, DEMPSEY. Secand Row-FISHER, VAN DER LINDE, BARKER, WHITE, PICKING, M. SCOTT, JOHNSON, ECKSTEIN, G. CIIAWFORD Tlzird Row-ANDERSON, BELGARDE, JANKUS, MORIKIS, WARNER, ZINKE, OVERALL, C. CRAWFORD. VIRGINIA ANDERSON BETTY XVALLY TVIJXRCIA DRAVES . BQAUD PZICIIMAN . WILLARD HALL W II. LA R D HALL OFF ICERS ELIZAIIETI-I BUNN AND JANE LEFI-'LER . WIARCIA IJRAVES BETTY XVALLY BONNIE ILGENIPRITZ HOUSE .I UDICIARY . President Vice-Pres ident . Vice-Pres illenfl Secretary- Treasurer Sueiul Ch airmen .NIARJORIE .WIERCER BNIQARY KAYE PHELPS IDOROTIIY XVALLNER Front Row-LAMRERT, 1-IECHT, MCSllEIlR!', BURNS, GEORGE. HIIDDES. SYKES, KAIKCH. MEIER, CORTILET, Ocus. Second R010-'STONICI-I., FRISBIE, XVALLY. XVALLMER, II.GENERI'rz. ANDERSON, MARTIN, ZEIGLER, MILLER, BULKA, HQRNRERGER. Third Row-QUINN, Comms. SIIIPLEY, LANZ. RITZ. LATTEN. SOLUM, STEWART. BAUER, ARNER. Fourth R01U'1l0SPI, BRAUDE, SCIIARF, LEE, KOLB, NAll0!!'lTZ. NICKEL. Louclcs, LEVENS, Sl-IAREH, GRANGER. Front R0w-MORAINVILLE, KVITEK, HABERKOIIN, BUCKLEY, KELLOGG, BOURQUE. CHIKNDLER, GIl.BERT, HALL, IVIORGAN., SPRAFKA, Ross, NOBLE. Second Row-GASSER, DOWVNTON, ROSENBERG, NVALSH, BUNN, DRAVES, BOLLINGER, REED, HASNER, HOSEN, RUSSELL, POVVELL. Thirrl ROwil'IUNTER, GETTLEMAN, VINCENT, PIERcE, LEBOY, WILLOTR, RICHTER, MCFARLIAND, BRAINERD, ENGLISH, ODECARID, ADAMS, LAUDENBACK. Fourzh Row-PARKER, STRAESSER, BILLINGS, ACRER, BUETTNER, DORAN. CLEII, BERNSTEIN, BRowN, SMITI1, SPENCER. CoIvIIsREY, SCIIEUREMAN. X EARLY SPRING 5 - XJ'-ITIL,-s. J' 55 ffi- fx Q . 1' 'l' T11-' 1 ' L' Q aux.,-.. 'Z L. n, will G16 -.4 xx. m-5971 EQ Q' '13, 5Q -:X X 'XA IX E' gif 5' Xi 04?- iX-EISXE SXI-IW-5242 XE I ff :ff5:'f24 b '7f'?4I' w.:'f,-24 4.14. A,..f1...4. 4-1.4.4. ASISES ACTIVITIES Cl X .f . Q . .Rf X S L IF E one A N u ZATI o O Ward Building Q General View fb Thorne Hall UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION RALPH E. HEILRIAN E. C. Dixvms WILLIADI R. SLAUGHTER Dean Assistant Dean. Vocational Advisor Commerce Commerce Journalism The Northwestern University School of Commerce operates its part-time and evening division on the McKinlock Campus. Students carry their courses on a part-time basis, concurrently with their regular business or employment. These downtown courses are not extension courses, but constitute an integral part of the University's work. The courses are fully accredited toward diplomas and degrees. This year over five thousand students are in attendance in the Chicago Division of the School of Commerce. The educational background, training, age and occupations of these students are extremely diversified. They vary from mature men with a successful business experience and students who are candidates for the master's and doctor's degrees, to young people just out of high school starting their business careers. The School of Commerce has provided to thousands of young people in Chicago the opportunity for advancement and promotion, larger responsibilities, and a greater degree of competency. RALPH E. HEILMAN. That the School of Commerce is fulfilling a real need in Chicago is evidenced by the fact that it has grown from some two hundred and fifty students in the first year of its existence to over five thousand students in the current year. Many of the present business leaders of Chicago have been students in the school, and many of the business leaders of Chicago have been students in the school, and many of the business leaders of the fu ture will come from the present and future students of the school. Located as it is, in direct contact with the business life of Chicago, unexcell- ed opportunities are afforded to combine practical laboratory experience with theoretical training in the various fields of industry and the benefits to be obtained from this combination can be measured only by the students' capa- city for growth and development. E. C. DAVIES. An unusual educational service is being given the residents of Chicago and suburbs at night on McKinlock Campus by the Medill School of Journalism. Here for live nights a week gather earnest young men and women from Chicago business, industrial and educational organizations who desire to continue their education in this field of great interest while earning their living during the day. Some desire to prepare for specialized work in writing and publishing in their present companies. Others, who lind themselves in employment back-waters, are eager to find a more interesting occupation. Students ranging from college graduates to those who have barely finished high school are included in these classes taught by regular members of the Medill faculty and skilled specialists from newspapers, magazines, radio stations and advertising agencies. WILLIADI R. SLAUGHTER COMMERCE SCHOOL SENIOR OFFICERS VICTOR PAYTON ELEANOR RAHENALT AARON IIYMANSON MEI.VlN GOODRODE XVu.1.1,n1 A. Buowm VICTOR PAYTOA AARON HYMANSON ELEANOR RABENALT MELVIN GOODRODE WILLIAM BROWN X I OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS . President . V ice-President . Secretazy . Treasurer Seargent-at-Arms Q 1 I 5 J 1 1 5 286 NLO CLASSES Section Editor Harold Shanaiield Phologruplz by Fred S. Niamann Xl xx .XL ERRAQH CilliCLlgU. Illinois Lamhela Gamma Phi: Intramural lzaskclhall fill. Intramural baseball SCll0lLlI'5lliI7 key. NORMAN D. CURTIS Chicago, Illinois Delta Upsilon ARNETT ESKRIDGE Chicago, Illinois ROBERT FRIEDMAN Chicago, Illinois Commerce Clubg Chairman Advisory Committeeg Executive Committeeg Social Committee. CHARLES GUSTAFSON Chicago, Illinois Bills Sales Conclaveg Crane Junior College. EDXYARD BENJAMIN Chicago, Illinois Psi Gamma Rho ALBERT DOLIN Chicago, Illinois Commerce Club. BEN FOX Chicago, Illinois Beta Alpha Psi. M ELVIN GOODRODE Chicago, Illinois Phi Sigma Phi Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Garnmag Northwestern Debate Societyg Commerce Club CD QZD CED C459 M. C. A. C35 M03 Treasurer Senior Classg Captain Com. Club Sales Drive ffijg Chairman Christmas Dance Com. Club C3Dg School of Com- merce Debate C2jg Chairman Photograph Committee. PEARL I-IOLTZMAN Indiana Harbor, Indiana Lydiansg MacMurray Collegeg DePaul University. O MMERCE SENIORS WALTER F. IIALLEMAN, JR. Chicago, Illinois. Commerce Club, NlcKinl0ck-Campus Assoeia tion. MELVIN JENSEN Chicago, Illinois. JAMES ALEXANDER KERR Chicago, Illinois. MORRIS A. LANDBERG Chicago, Illinois. Alpha Gamma Pi. KURT W. LOEVUS Chicago, Illinois. NINETEEN TH! RTY-SEV AARON B. HYMANSON Chicago, Illinois. Commerce Club, Lambda Gamma Phi. S. RICHARD JOHNSON Chicago, Illinois. Commerce Club, Treasurer, Vice-Presi dcnlg Athletic Chairman, Social Chair- mang McKinl0ck Campus Association Della Sigma Pi. JOSEPHINE A. KROLL Chicago, Illinois. McKinlock Campus Association Lydiansg University College Club. A. B. LEVINE LaSalle, Illinois. Commerce Clubg Menorah Society Lambda Phi Betag Business Manager Menorah Mixer, Intra-Mural Athletics CLIFFORD PAUL MILLER Fitzgerald, Georgia. Commerce Clubg Delta Sigma Pi Bowling, Student Council, President. s Yufroii J. P,x'fToN Springfield, lllinois. Nlcliinlock Campus Associationg Com- merce Club: Delta Sigma Pig Basketball, Swimming: Student Council, Senior Class Pri,-siclent. OTTO A. POCH Cicero., Illinois EDMUND A. RASH, JR. Chicago, Illinois. 1 Commerce Club, Purple Knight, Bowl- mg. FRANCIS R. REITER Chicago, Illinois. McKinlock Campus Associationg Com- merce Club. CARL SCHMITZ Aurora, Illinois NIYRTLE V. PERSCHKE Chicago, Illinois. lVIcKinlock Campus Associationg Lydiansg Phi Chi Thetag Basketball: Chairman Entertainment Committee of the Lydians, Recording Secretary of the Lydians, Chairman Lydian Nominating Committee. ELEANOR RABENALT Chicago, Illinois. McKinlock Campus Associationg Lydiansg Epsilon Eta Phig Secretary, Senior Class, Circulation Manager, Lino- type. BASIL REGIONE Chicago, Illinois. ELLIS CARL RHYMER Ullin, Illinois. FLOYD LINCOLN SI-IEARER Bucyrus, Ohio. Captain in Salvation Army. O MMERCESENIORS FRANK BANSAKA Chicago, Illinois. WILLIABI A. BROWVN Chicago, Illinois. Della Sigma Pig Commerce Club McKinlock Campus Associaliong McKin lock Campus Diving Champion, Q1,2,3,4D 40 yd. Backstroke Cham ion, 100 yd Backslroke Champion fljg Chairman Win ning Teamg C. C. Sales Drive, Treasurer, Junior Class, Sergeam-al-Arms, Class. BERNARD FRANCIS FREEPHLL Chicago, Illinois. Tau Kappa Alphag Commerce Club, Northwestern Commerce Debate Societ y, Vice-Pres.g McKinlock Campus Associa- tion. FRED L. THOIVIAS Columbus, Illinois. Commerce Club, Bill's Sales Conclave. NINETEEN THIRTY-SE V C. ILIAROLD BJORNANDER Stockholm, Sweden. HARLAN E. FISSELL Danville, Illinois. JOHN GRIFFITH Chicago, Illinois. THEODORE E. VOIG1' Chicago, Illinois. Commerce Club, McKinlock Campus Association, Delta Sigma Pig Tau Kappa Alpha, Bill's Sales Conclaveg North- western Commerce Debate Society. ' ARCHIE H. WEINDORF Chicago, Illinois. fl 1 f VE i 1' f 4r CKINLC ACTIVITIES COMMERCE CLUB OFFICERS President RICHARD S. PASSMORE Vice-Pres idents IIAROLD O. TIILDING GLEN A. HODSON S. RICHARD JOHNSON ALVIN D. SMITH General Secretary ROBERT E. BRUCE Financial Secretary RONALD LEWIS Treasurer HOWARD FEIGE W. F. BORN D. CUNNINGHAM S. HERLIN S. G. JANICIQVJR. T. MULLER COMMITTEES Social S. RICHARD J OHNSON, Chairman Memberslzip GLEN A. HODSON, Chairman. Finance WALTER F. BORN, Chairman Pabliciiy JOHN D. H.ARRISON, Chairman Professional - HAROLD O. HILDINC, Chairman BOARD OF DIRECTORS C. H. RASMUSSEN D. SATALOE C. G. SHAW' H. SILVERMAN GEORGE ZACK Front ROW-CUNNINGHAM, FEIGE, PASSMORE. JANICK, HARRISON. Second Row-.Ion-INsoN, IIILDING, HODSON, LEWIS, BRUCE. COMMERCE CLUB The Commerce club of Northwestern university was granted a charter from the Secretary OI State of Illinois on September 25, 1913. Its membership has grown steadily each year since its inception, and during the 1935-36 school year over 500 men enjoyed the many membership privileges. At the time the club was founded, the School of Commerce was situated in the Old Tremont house at Lake and Dearborn streets in downtown Chicago. In 1926 the School of Commerce moved into beautiful Wieboldt 'Hall on the new Alexander Mc'Kinlock Memorial campus on Lake Shore drive at Chicago avenue. The Commerce club since that time has had an excellently furnished clubroom on the third floor of Wieboldl hall. In these large and comfortable quarters members may read the latest magazines, listen to the radio, play the grand piano, or find a fourth for bridge. A checkroom is provided in the clubroom for members. The activites of the club are wide in range, and each year include many' interesting professional programs as well as a number of dances and other social events. September 27, 1935 started the social activities of the club for the school year, with an open house party in the clubroom. The Lydians club was invited to participate and a large group enjoyed the friendship and dancing. The annual fall formal, on November 2, was a big success. It was held in the Boulevard room of the Stevens hotel, where Boyd Raeburnis orchestra supplied the ry thm. Lew Fonseca, of the American League, brought his famed baseball movie to members of the club on October 18. Nearly three hundred men heard Mr. Fonseca and enjoyed the interesting film. The second annual Opera party was given on Thanksgiving eve and the members heard La Traviatan, presented by the Chicago Civic Opera company. An innovation in the clubis social program proved to be very popular when on December 4 a group of the country's most ou tstanding table-tennis stars came before the group with an excellent exhibition tournament. Another popular and well attended open house party, staged in the club- room on January 17, closed the social activities for the semester. The Edgewater Beach hotel was the scene of the annual Spring Informal dance, February 15. Over 800 members and guests danced to Eddy Allyn's orchestra in the grand ballroom of the hotel. A Summer formal will be held at the Medinah country club June 13. Besides a busy social program the club had a full and very interesting calendar of professional events. At the first professional meeting of the year, Flight Over the Lindbergh Trail,', the first air travelogue film, was presented in the clubroom on October 8. A.Lawren Brown,noted lecturer on Economics, came before the club with a talk on The Science of Money Management, on November 19. After the lecture Dr. Brown conducted a round table discussion for the group centering about the manage- ment of personal funds. This proved of great interest and value to the college men present. An industrial film, the Blue Flamef picturing the construction of the gigantic pipe-line from the oil fields of Texas to Chicago, was presented at a professional meeting of the club on March 4. Julien Bryan, noted traveler, explorer and photographer, was engaged by the club to lecture and show his latest travelogue film, Manchukuo and Japani' at an open meeting March 28, in Thorne auditorium. Mr. Bryanis lecture and film attracted a large crowd, and the excellent film cast a great deal of light on the two countries involved. Mr. Bryan spent ten weeks late in 1935 taking the motion pictures in the two Far East countries. The Commerce club awarded two scholarships this year to two men,never before enrolled in the university,whose objectives most closely coincided with those of the club. Each award covered tuiticn to a semester's work in the School of Commerce. 5 THE LYDIANS The Lydians is an all-inclusive social organization to which all women students enrolled in the evening schools on McKinlock Campus are eligible. It maintains a spacious Clubroom in Wiebolclt hall for the convenience of women students, and sponsors a diversified and constructive program of social and sports activities during the year. The Lydians were organized twenty-four years ago for the purpose of bringing the women in school into closer contact with each other, strengthening their identity with the school and promoting mutual interests. The ever-increasing membership and interest in the organization, together with the success of its endeavors during the past year, are an encouraging proof that the organization is truly fulfilling its purpose, and it is with optimism that the directors and officers look forward to its further growth and continued prosperity. The major event of the fall semester was an informal dance at the Medinah Michigan club, which, in line with the recent policy of the organization, was given free of charge to Lydian members and their escorts. The corresponding major event of the spring semester was a Spring Cabaret Dance at the LaSalle Hangar, also free to Lydian members and their escorts. The 1935-1936 social season was ushered in with a Joint Mixer given by the Lydians and the Commerce Club in October. This was followed by the traditional Lydian Reception and Tea and the succeeding hospitality of Open House Week in the Lydian Clubroom which mark the beginning of each new semester. ' Other social activities of the fall semester included a Halloween Party, an Opera Party, an Illustrated Travelogue on Europe followed by a Mixer, then the annual Christmas Dinner in honor of past presidents, and a final wind-up in the form of an ice-skating party. The social calendar for the spring semester included a Mixer, Reconciliation Trip, Splash Party, Card Party, Golf Tournament and Baccalaureate Dinner. This year also marked the beginning of an extensive sports program for the Lydians. One evening each week was devoted to gym and tap dancing classes to which Lydian members were admitted free. Other sports events, including horseback riding, swimming, roller skating and golfing were held at intervals during the year. Franz Row-MALLON, KAST, VAITKUS, Warrmoxuz. Second R0l0+I'I:XllTBIAN. XVARD, SMITH, BOYAJIAN THE MENORAH SOCIETY TTAROLD C. SALZMAN . . . President LEONARD STERLING First Vice-President IRv1Nc WOLF . . Second Vice-President ESTELLE CHAPMAN Third Vice-President MORTON SINOVV , . Treasurer VIRGINIA TVTAIER Recording Secretary GERTRUD12 FALDBERG Corresponding Secretary LTAROLD BLUMENTHAL . , Sergeant-at-Arms The Northwestern Chapter of the Menorah Society was organized Hfteen years ago for the purpose of the Advancement ol' .lewish Cultures and Ideals, and to bring into closer contact the Jewish student body at Northwestern. Each year Menorah conducts a well rounded program consisting of Sunday meetings with prominent guest speakers, open forums, student discussions, study circles, symposia, and the publication of a monthly newspaper and a yearly annual. Along with these more serious activities, the social program consists of dramatics, musicals, revues, mixers, and oratorical contests. The educational division, under the direction of Estelle Chapman, has set a record for attendance and interest. The Study Circle meetings were under the capable chairmanship ol' Fred Fogel, and the unusually popular Student Discussion meetings were under the chairmanship of Rose Ann Lieberman. The Annual Symposium Dinner, which at this time is being very carefully planned by Chairman Eugene Goldberg, will be the highlight of the cultural division. The speakeris bureau, under the chairmanship of Lester Levinson, provided us with some of the finest speakers in Chicago. The Organization Division, under the direction ol' Leonard Sterling, and consisting of Member- ship and Publications, was capably and successfully handled. Morton Sinow, Chairman of Mem- bership, has set a new record in l1is division. Irving Wolf, director of the Social Division, has been in charge of a very active and successful division. The first activity was a four star production, Death Takes a Holidayfi Harold Blu- menthal was chairman of this great success. The mixers under the supervision of Blanche Rabino- witz and Abe Levine, and Mirium Heyman, Bess Schomer, and Saralee Schomer, were proud social triumphs of the year. The first Annual Revue and the Second Annual Oratorical Contest are two activities of this division which at the present time are being carefully planned, and which, from all indications should conclude a very successful social calendar. Front Roll?-KORAL, IIEYMAN, D. SALZMAN. LEIBERMAN, GOI,IDBERC. Second Row-FALDBERG. BLUMENTHAI., STERLING, H. C. SALZMAN, SINOW, IVIAIER Third Row-M1LLER, WOLF. ISRAEL, Mnrz, Tn,-u., Ronnvsow. NORTI-IWESTERN COMMERCE MAGAZINE STAFF ELSA LUND SHAW . . . Editor IJAROLD A. SHANAFIELD . . Business Manager' EUGENE B. ADDISON . . Advertising Manager Northwestern Commerce magazine is published monthly during the school year, from September to J une by the students of the School of Commerce, McKinlock campus. It is devoted primarily to the presentation of articles of current interest to students of commerce and journalism, and to the publication of newsworthy details on all phases of school activities. During its seventeenth year of existence it was edited by Elsa Lund Shaw and the following members of the staff: Sylvia Pass, associate editorg Helen Wardg Dorothy Lubachg Stephen G. ,lanickg Elda Warekoisg John Harrison, Harold A. Shanafield, business manager, and Eugene Addison, advertising manager. Editor Shaw published several special issues devoted to particular fields of endeavor, among which appeared the special Contemporary Thought number, Market Research, Radio Industry, Social Trends, and Journalism issues. The names of many authorities, prominent in their own particular lines, appeared among its list oflcontributors as well as several of national prominence. Front Row-Wann, SHAVV, Wamsxois. Second ROW-SHANAFIELD, HARRISON MCKINLGCK CAMPUS DIVISICDN THE SYLLABUS STAFF HAROLD A. SHANAFIELD . . . . Editor WALDEN C. CUMMINS EDMUND JANNSENS NDICATIVE of having the deeper insti- tutional spirit of Northwestern, the School of Commerce and the School of Journalism together remain the significant representatives of the Alexander McKinlock Memorial campus in THE SYLLABUS. HE staff has sought to maintain the high journalistic technique and the typographical excellence of the pastg and has striven to make the Mcliinlock section of the annual representative in context and content. of the various activities and projects of the downtoivn division of Northwestern University HE sector given over to the presentation of feminine pulchritude again invites atten- tion. Fraternities, sorororities and organi- zations on the campus constitute a vital part of McKinlock collegiateylife. Business Mazinger Photographic Editor N recognition of the fact that the camera is playing an increasingly important role in journalistic endeavor, considerable time, energy, and money was expended in obtaining photographs of students in moments of diver- sion, a necessary fact of a full and complete school life. N effort was made to secure the pictures at moments of extra-curricular activity in Thorne auditorium, the Commerce club and the Lydians club in Wieboldt hall, and in and about the campus, together with scenes from the fraternity and sorority resi- dences. It is the hope of the staff that the McKinlock section of THE SYLLABUS has contributed subject matter representing a genuine cross section of the school, and that it has contri- buted something toward the perpetuation of Purple tradition. X WELDEN C. CUMMINS HAROLD A. SHANAFIELD EDMUND JANNSENS Front RIIIU-SIKORSKI, CRAIG, BORG. Second Rom-RINOLAND, XVINDLE, ALDRICH MCKINLOCK CAMPUS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS W. WALLACE CRAIG . . . , . . . President LEONARD ALDRICH . . First V ice-President WILLIAM REEDA, J R. , Second Vice-President HELEN SIKORSKI . . . , Secretary WILLIS WINDLE . Treasurer 'DELTA MU DELTA Honorary Scholarship Society in the School of Commerce. Founded at New York University EPSILON CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University, 1922 OFFICERS VICTOR E. JONAK , . . , IRENE D. GENKE . CLIFFORD H. JOHNSON . RUTH E. BAER . E. COULTER DAXVIES ,..... HONORARY MEMBERS W7 ALTER DILL SCOTT NIARK WINFIEI,D CRESAP RAI.PI1 EMEKSON I'IEILMAN - New Nfembers Elected June, 1935 RUTH E. BAER ALVIDO O. CIMELEY . President , Vice-Pres irlen L . Treasurer . Secretary Faculgy Advisor WFILLARD E. HCOTCHKISS CLARENCE S. M.-KRS!-I EARL DEAN IIOVVARD ROBERT LAPIN HIARRY B. ROTRIN Photographic Editor Edmund Jannsens CAMPUS LIFE Photograph by Fred S. Ni 4 le ull! GERTRUDEKATZ i if P fh N IV W1 IN if In 11 ! QUEENS NE LLC I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,II III II Ii IQIQEI-AIQIQIGEI I III I. I II1 II Q I I III II I I I QUEENS DCDROTI-IY STEINKRAUS x , l ly Q l Anchors aweigh-says Mary June Jasper . . . Ye editor, and Dugan Peterson, one and two mile MCK champ . . . The brothers Booz, Tom and Frankg no, 'lheyire not twins . . . The bathing beauty again, this time in furs . . . Mel Goodrode, a Phi Sig, surveys the scene . . . Phi Chis frolieking in the pool at the Catherine Legge Memorial in Hinsdale . . . Semper Paratus: the nimrod is prepared 'to let 'em have it . . . Izaak Walton incarnate: Goodrode all set lo angle for the fishies in the brook . . . Several Deltasigs at the Lake Lawn Hotel, Lake Delavan, Wlisc .... Evelyn Carlson and Vi Pispa just heard a good one . . The Osbun sisters . . . Lil B01'g, Freddie L0Cbf1er, Lila Ellstrom, and Bert FCTCH-J Phi Gam Cqllestriennes . , . And then the blisters came to Pots Coggeshall suhlimating at Lake Delavan , . , Van Buren sticking out more than his neck on the steps of the Delta Sigma Pi house . . . Now wouldn't you like to be Kris Kingle at this party? . . , They are either advertising the latest drinkless pipe - or the newest brand of tobacco . . . Four fair femmes at an outing . . . These Phi Chi Thetas might have retired shortly but it isn't likely they slept much . , , lfllvqw ,f-an., Demonslraling lhe lalesl in fish gripsg by lhe lails . , Wvhile looking at the birdie,', Wralh's opponenl scored an ace Will Harrison driving the old gray mare, which isn'L so gray . Only lhc first row countsg and Lhey're Phi Gam pledges . . , Apparently lhis is a new use for tennis racqucls . . . Three Dellasigs: Ray McPl1crs0n, now of Harvardg Bill Crowley, an N. U. instructor and Frank Paul, a lawyer . . . Epsis chalting al 67 Cedar slrcel . . Peg McGregor and Bill Coggeshall . . It may bc a pose . .. Some of Lhe boys., back to lhe hearth, at 42 . A group of Chi Dells in winter . . . Some of the same s. sisters in summer . . Two Tau Dells: Swanson and Johnson . . . The foliage doesn't look sine ,qua non to a golf course . . Good old Wally Craig, the M1 C. A. prexy o . . Wonder if this Tarzan emulator, Ed Carlson, broke the window while berserk . Taken before they had a chance 'to succumb to mal de mer . . , Hippologisl: Bill Brown drives a horse with a l'Jalter?? . H. O. Hilding . . . Big John Kuhn between two roses . . . The smiles indicate that a favonian breeze swept the lake while they were aship Hill, Nichols, and Carlson portraying ultima ratio regum . . Wally Cummins resting astern . , . XVith this crew the boat should be capable of some speed . . The A. K. Psi softball club , . . In spite of the chapeau these A. K's are standing in sand . . . Andy Johnson and Benny Swanson: just a couple of racqueteers . . Three obliging Epsis , . . Loretta Reget on the right wasn't really asleep, Grace Smith affirms . , . And then Ken Wallis cracked out a stinging single to start a spirited Deltasig rally A scene from the Commerce clubroom , ff . The Misses Doerfler, Skoglund, Frederichs, Boyajian, Kendall, and Allen , . He must be waiting for his best girl . . Gracing 67 East Cedar street . . . Chi Delis, sitting and smiling . , . Perhaps these maids served as manniquins later . . . Prepping for the annual Varsity Night show given in Thorne Auditorium under the auspices of the McKinlock Y. M. C. A .... The beau monde of McKinlock campusg suhjecls of Euterpe and Terpischore . . Mary Kast and some of her Phi Gam charges A study in concentration: Ed Jannsens . . A smiling couple . . . Here are the girls for a Pepsodeut ad . . . Looks like weighty business was at hand . . Ted Hultquist and Ed ,lannsens . . . There they are again . . . Comely Phi Gam pledges . '. . A. Kfs at a big business meeting . . . Al Smith and the custodian of the Commerce They are not robots, really . . . Gay couples at a party in Weiboldt hall . . Club, Bill Ramsdell Mid W'hitmore receives Lhe Y trophy when judges decide Chi Delta Alpha skit is best on Varsity Night program in Thorne hall . . . Epsis in front of their house . . . Grace Boyajian and Hazel Skoglund . , Gilchrist and Wrath at l25O . . . E. H. Phis assembled at 67 . . . Phi Cams grouped in the Lydian club room before a mixer . , Norma Ahl has no reason to avoid the photog . . . In the Daily office on Wieboldt's third floor . . Dave Newman eyeing the mesh . . . At the races . . . The Sweepstakffs trophy won the last two years by Delta Sigma Pi . . . That sheepskin at last . . . anything to Npleasew Bunny Bateman. Section Editor Harold A. Shanafield c K I N L O C K ORGANIZATIONS tugraplz by Fred 5 JOIIN R. BARTIZAL LIARRY PAUL BAUMANN ALFRED WVILLIAM BAYS JAMES WASHINGTON BELL H. MORTON BODFISH LYNDON O. BROWN FRED EMEHSON CLARK KING COOK HAROLD W. ANDRES EDWVARD ANDRLIK ELMER ASBRIDGE CARL N. BEIER RICHARD BLAND CHARLES G. CARLSON CHARLES V. CARLSTRAND WILLIAM T. CLARK GAIL E. CLOWES W. W. CRAIG WJALDEN C. CUMMINS DAVID B. CUNNINGHAM STANLEY A. DEAN HERBERT E. FORSYTHE FRANK GERBING, JR. RUSSEL GESSEL H. E. GILCHRIST EVERT A. GUSTAFSON CLIFFORD A. ANDERSON JOHN AULD FRED BRADFORD EDWVIN G. CARLSON FRED CLEMENT PAUL CONKLE MOODY L. DAMRON DONALD B. DICKSON ALPHA KAPPA PSI Professional Commerce Fraternity Founded al. New York Universily 1904 GAMNIA CHAPTER Established at Northwestern University 1911 FACULTY MEMBERS FAE W. COSNER JOSIAH L. GEIST RALPH EMERSON HEILNIAN LLOYD DALLAS FIERROLD WILLIAM J. LUBY ALEXANDER W. T. OGILVIE ERNEST O. PALMER ACTIVE MEMBERS EDGAR R. HAMILTON 'THOMAS J. HZARRIS JOHN D. IJARRISON WILL H. HARRISON RAYMOND A. HAYSKAR ROBERT HELM HAROLD O. HILDING WALTER HILL THEODORE A. HOFFMAN WILLIAM T. :HULTQUIST JAMES B. JACKSON EDMUND L. JANSSENS RAY JENSEN EMIL C. ,JIURSA BENJAMIN F. KAFKA WILLIAM KAISER JOHN A. KUHN FRANK F. LIETZ ROBERT B. ILINDBERG PLEDGES ROSS E. FORBES KARL Fox JAMES L. GIBSON JOHN C. GILLIS PHILIP HOSTETLER HUGO R. KORANDA HARRIS F. LE VITUS ROBERT MCCLINTOCK GUY 1V1EREDITH PELTON PAUL W. PETTENGILL HORACE SECRIST WALTER KAY SMART JOHN JOSEPH STRITTAR JOHN V. TINEN I'1AROLD W. TORGESON CHESTER EZRA XVILLARD I'IERMAN LUDKTE HJUGH MORGAN ARCH NICI-IOLS RUDOLPH A. NICKMAN BASIL PARKISON RICHARD S. PASSMORE WARREN PRENTISS MARK I. SAMMON HAROLD W. SCHAEFGEN FRANK SVOBODA DONALD ULLINIAN IJERBERT VETTER HERBERT WALTER WILLIS T. WINDLE LEONARD WOODS ROBERT WVRATH GEORGE ZACK WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN THEODORE MCNULTY MILTON GEORGE MEINIG DAVID NEYVMAN WVILLIAM NOTON XVILLIAM G. ORTHMAN I'IUGl-I B. PORTER BURNETT A. WALSH DUDLEY WELLS From Row-GUSTAFSON, CLEMENT, NOTON, FORSYTEIE, CUNNINGHAM, LE VITUS, GILLIS, DICICSON, MCCLINTOCR. Second ROWQPORTER, W. HARRISON, JENSEN, BEIER, ANDIIES, CRAIG, HARRIS, KUHN, I. IIARRISON, HILL. Third Row-CONKLE, XVELLS, HOSTETLER, PIULTQUIST, KORANDA, HILDING, WINDLE, PASSMORE, CLOW1'ES, LIETz. Fourlh Row-FORBES, NEWMAN, GILCHRIST, IIELM, BRADFORD, JANSSENS, SYVANSON, CARLSON, DAINIRON, XVALTER, MOCK LIOVVARD BEROLZHEIMER BENJAMIN BILLS ERNEST DAVIES FREDERICK IJEIBLER LIERBERT DOUGALL D. J. DUNCAKN JHENRY DUTTON IIARRY FINNET STERLING BASSETT FRANCIS Booz THOMAS Booz CARL BOYER H. L. BROLLIAR WILLIAM BROWVN BERNARD BROVVNE ROBERT BRUCE THOMAS BURNS EDMUND CAMERON FRED CARLSTEDT LEVVIS CASS XVILLIAM COGGESHALL GEORGE COMERY WILLIAM CROWLEI' WVILLIAM DILLON WILLIAM FULLER KENNETH GRAY HARRY GROVE rms?-7 I6 I , Founded al New York University 1907 Y -- ,,v,,. , -. Established al, Norlhweslcrn Universily 1914 ,L ' dx-.vw 'QW n DELTA SIGMA PI H! S :SJ .-A Aj FACULTY MEMBERS J JOSEPH GILBY CECIL GILLESPIE ERNEST IIAHNE ROY LIALL ,JAMES LIAWKINSON DAVID IJIMMELBLAU ,ELMO H OHMAN ACTIVE MEMBERS GEORGE LIANKE ROBERT JAMES RICHARD JOHNSON LOUIS KELSCII WALTER M A NTEURFEI. CLIFFORD NIILLER PAUL NEREL RUSSELL NEI.SON EDWIN NEMEC EDISON NISBE1' RICHARD O'MALI.EY SAMUEL PARISI SHERMAN PATE WILBERT PATE FRANK PAUL VICTOR PAYTON ALBERT QUAMBUSCI-I CLIFFORD RASDIUSSEN GEORGE ROEDDIGER LYMAN SANDINE LOUIS MCKELVEY PAUL NIORRISON ROY REIERSON WALTER DILL SCOTT W. MASON SMITI-I SAMUEL STEVENS JOIIN TEEYTAN MYRON UMBREIT ERNEST SAUER ELMER SCHWVARTZ GEORGE SCI-HVARTZ HAROLD SHANAFIELD EUGENE SHIER JOHN SNYDER ROBERT SPA!-IN ALLAN SPROAT FORREST STRUBLE LOUIS TALAGA CHARLES TIEDJE SIIELDON VAN BUREN WJALTER VERNIER THEODORE VOIGT RUTIIVEN WAKEI'IELD KENNETPI WTALLIS KENNETIi WILLEN HOWARD WISE ROBERT WYNANT From R010-SHIER, PARISI, PETERSON, F. PAUL, GROVE, CHARLES, TALAGA, BURNS. Second Row-JANICK, WILLEN, BROTVN, SHANAEIELD, BRUCE, SPROAT, WISE, VOIGT. Third RDw'BOYER, JOHNSON, BROWVNE., CASS, SNYDER, NISBET. STRIJRLE, HANRE. Fourzh Row-LINDAMAN, NEBEL. F. Booz, TIEDJE, T. Booz, COGGESHALL, BASSETT, FULLER. ga' 4 MII fS7153 I . 4 , HKU, - v , -I. M Vee, Ig-f - 'Q 'III . YQ IIJII -. ,I HL An lb I PHI SIGMA PHI XG, Founded at NORTHXYESTERN UINIVERSITY A-if 1928 ALPHA CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS Class of 1936 MELVIN GOODRODE GLEN HODSON Class of 1937 RAYMOND HUPFER G. A. SHIDLER Class of 1938 RONALD LEWIS FRANK HERNDON Class of 1939 CHARLES BENSON RUSSELL CURRAN OLIVER SWEITZER JOHN IWICKI ALEXANDER SESKO CARL LAMB JOHN DARLING LAVVRENCE DART MELVIN BOWMAN LESTER ROUSH ARTHUR KRAMP JOSEPH BURKHART WILLIAM LARUE EDVVARD SHERVEY EARL KEOWN LIOWVARD RAUSCH CHARLES STEIN EMMETT OLUND GRANVILLE WARD GEORGE WALTERS WITT WALLACE F. E. CARPENTER Front Row-HELDERS, BAIN, OLUND, DIKRLING, WALLACE, WARD, HERNDON. Second ROW-GOODIKODE, KEOWN, Roush, LEVVIS, HODSON, BENSON, LAMB, LARUE. I'h1rfl Row-SHERREY, SAUTTER, XVALTERS, COIINELIUSSEN, BRUMMELL, SYVEITZER, GASKILL, BURGER. FRED FOGEL JOSEPH H ELLER ROBERT JAFFEE 1'1ENRY METZ PSI GAMMA RHO Founded a t NIORTI-IWESTERN .UNIVERSITY 1920 ALPHA CHAPTER FACULTY MEMBER ARTHUR S. Pos ACTIVE MEMBERS Class of 1936 BERNARD BERNBERG Class 0f1937 FRED PTASHNE NIORTON SINOWV Class of 1938 ARNOLD N OYES ALVIN SMITH Class of 1939 HAROLD BLUMENTHAL Franz Row-RomNsoN, SMITH, PTASHNE, Smow, JAFFEE, Bx.u1uEN'ruAL. Second Row-STRAUSS, ME'rz, PIELLER, Nox'Es. FOGEL. WILLIAM BEHRENS EARL CARLSON ELMER CELLMER GOODRICH CLEAVER ROSCOE T. CRANE RAYMOND ENGEN IJOVVARD FEIGE DANIEL FOSTER EDWARD GORMAN ALFRED GRUNDIES CLAYBORN JACKSON ANDREW JOHNSON TAU DELTA KAPPA Founded at University of Pennsylvania 1915 Established at NORTHWVESTERN UNIVERSITY 1926 BETA CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS TETLOW JOHNSON ALFRED KINGDON STEPHEN KUBALA FRED MCCOLLUM ROBERT METZ CHARLES REED WILLIAM ROSE ALDEN SCHULTZ JOHN STOCKDALE PETER STREICHER BEN SWANSON DENNIS TUNE Front Raw-GORMAN, MUELLER, REED, LARSON, CELLMER. Second R0w1R0SE, SWANSON, CRANE, FEIGE, GRUNDIES, CLEAVER. Third Row-T. JOHNSON, A. JOHNSON, MCCOLLULI, JACKSON. CHI DELTA ALPHA Profbssional Commerce Sorority Founded at Northwestern University 1926 MILDRED BARUTH MARTHA BERG CATHERINE BOWES EVELYN BLAUL GRACE CLIFFORD ANNABELLE DAVIDSON DOROTHY DIEDERICH REBA ELVIDGE VIRGINIA FOSTER CHARLES GUNN ANNE IGLER DORIS LARSON JANE LLOYD ALPHA CHAPTER HONORARY MEMBER IRENE SKINNER ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGES CONSTANCE SMEATHAM CLAIRE MCDERMOTT PEGGY MCGREGOR GRACE MONTGOMERY FRANCIS N ETTLETON LEONA PIERSON HARRIET SCHLIMAN STELLA SCHRAGE MARJORIE SMITH MARGARET VAN DER SCHAEGH DOROTHY WEBER MILDRED WHITMORE LOUISE WURSTER PATRICIA RUPP Front Rbw-ELVIDGE, IGLER, DIEDERICH, LLOYD, FOSTER. Second ROW--GUNN, BERG, MCDERMOTT, WHITDIORE, LARSON, VAN DER SCHAEGH. Third Row-BLAUL, SCI-ILIMAN. NETTLETON, BowEs, SGIIRAGE, WURSTER. EPSILON ETA PHI Founded at Northwestern University 1917 Four Active Chapters ACTIVE MEMBERS CLASS OF 1936 ELEANOR RABENALT . . Denver, Colo. VIRGINIA FAGAN . . SYLVIA FLETCHER . EDNA PETERSON . MAYE PODRAZA . CLASS OF 1937 Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill CLASS OF 1938 Denver, Colo. GRACE BOYAJIAN . . Chicago, Ill. GRACE SMITH Chicago, Ill LAURETTA FREDERICK . . Chicago, Ill. ELNA SNIDER Chicago, Ill EVELYN GORANSON . . Chicago, Ill. LINNEA STRAND Chicago, I ELLA HAIQTMANN . . Chicago, Ill. ALICE ARENS ELEANOR APPLEGRAN GUNHILD BERKMAN HELEN BACON DOIIOTHY BORN ALINE BUCKLEY RUTH CARLSON VIRGINIA CROON VIRGINIA DETRANA MARVEL DOERFLER MARGUERITE FREDERICK MAUDETTE GORDON VIRGINIA GROTHUS HELEN ICIEMWALL MARION I'IOMER MARY JUNE JASPER VALAH KENDALL LAURETTA KESSEY CLASS OF 1939 DORIS WOOD AMANDA ZABAHON MARGUERITE LAMBERT MARY LANGHOR MARIAN LARKIN JEAN LOVEJOY EMILY MEYER MARJORIE MITCHELL GRACE NOVAK MABLE ORTH LORETTA REGET GRACE REMUS ALICE RICHARDS ETHEL SALCHOW HAZEL SKOGLUND LISBET SEIBERT BERTHA SLOSSER HELEN WARD IRIN VVHITE VIRGINIA WILLARD Fran! Rmu-BUCKIJIY. SLOSSER. GlKO1'llU5. l'IAR'rMANN, BOYAJIAN, BORN. DETRANA, bffrprul 110117-GOIKDON, BEIKKMAN. MI'rcIIEI.L, SMI'rII. NVARD. SKOGLUND, ORTI-I. 'llunl Raw-DOEIKFLER, IKABENALT, KESSEY, AI'I'LEGRAN, XVOOD, LANG:-IOII, l'IEnIwALI IOTA SIGMA EPSILCDN Prqfessionul ,fournalism Sororily Founded at Northwestern University 1927 VICKI BAUM JULIA BURR EVELYN CLARK MARY ALICE DAIXNFORTH DORIS DENNISON MILDRED ERICKSON JEANNETTE STIRTON EVELYN KELLNER CONSTANCE FORD WILMAH GORMAN BERTHA HEITING LUCILLE HOWARD CORINNE LAWVLOR RUTH BAIRD MARY KANE TWO Active Chapters ALPHA CHAPTER HONORARY MEMBERS ACTIVE MEMBERS PLEDGES CORALIE SCHAEEEER FRANCES MACALLISTER ROSALIE MCDONALD HELEN MONK HELEN MORRIS MARCELLE MUELLER KAE OBERLIN PATRICIA SHERWOOD MARION TANTON BLANCHE WALSH I-IAZEL WILKIN GLADYS WILKINSON FRANCELIA WILLIS LOUISE RUSH LOUISE STAFFORD Frrml Raw-TANTON. MUELLER, CLARK, SHEIKVVOOD. Sr-cond R010-NICIDONALD, WVILKINSON., MACALLISTER, BURR. PHI CHI THETA Founded at University of Denver 1918 Established at Northwestern University 1920 Twenty-four Active Chapters DELTA CHAPTER PATRONESSES AND HONORARY MEMBERS HELEN BENNETT MRS. RALPH HEILMAN GRACE MERRILL MARY ROSS POTTER VIRGINIA HELM ADELAIDE FOURIER EDNA GRAMBORT MARJORIE GATHAT ETHYL BEALES MARTHA CORBETT IRENE GENKE HELEN JOHNSON EDNA LANGE HELEN MCCLUER CLAIRE O,REILLY ACTIVE MEMBERS CLASS OF 1936 CLASS OF 1937 ESTELLE KAY CLASS OF 1938 GRADUATES PAULINE LOEW FLORENCE ROBNETT MRS. WALTER DILL SCOTT MRS. WALTER K. SMART FLORENCE TIEMAN MYRTLE PERSCHKE GLADYS MILHIME ALMA RUPPENTHAL MARY RUTH WEICHMANN CECIL WIMMER FLORENCE PERSSONS MARGARET PRAGE HARRIET RUST FRANCES SAUER BERTHA SCHOTT ELIZABETH SUNDBERG Second Row-FOURIER, GRAMBORT, XVIMMER, LANCE, P Front Row .1 R S G B 1 OHNSON, UPPENTHAL, AUER., UTHAT, EALES. ERSCHK PHI GAMMA NU Founded at Northwestern University 1924 ARLENE ARNEMAN ELEANOR BURROWVS LUCILLE BERGMAN EVELYN CARLSON LUCILLE ELLIS BERTHA FETEN OLIVE FETHERSTON TIELEN FOSTER KATHRYN FLYNN RUTH F RITZ KATHRYN HILL RUTH JANSEN ROSE KA.IER MARY KAST ELEANOR KROPF NORMA AHL JEAN BAREUTHER ALICE BATEMAN EMILY BARTIZAL ALVA CLAUSEN LOIS COLEMAN AGNES DEVLIN INEZ FALTON VIRGINIA FRODIN MARY ANN GORER RUTH HARRIS EDITHMAE HENTCHEL ELEANOR LUEBBERS ALPHA CHAPTER ACTIVE MEMBERS BERNICE VAITKUS PLEDGES DOROTHY LEMING J EAN MAHRANN FLORA MALLON DOROTHY MCCONNELL LILLIAN NELSON MARIAN OSBON ONICA OSRON M.ARYLEUA PETTIBONE MARY PHILLIPS ROSEMARY REGAN VIRGINIA SPRENG DOROTHY STEINKRAUS MARGAR,ET STEWART MIABEL SVOBODA RUTH TANKERSLEY ITELEN MOBERG FLORENCE O7BRIEN FLORENCE PERLEY GRACE PRATT EVELYN PRATT DOROTHY RITTMEULLE BERNICE SMITH VIRGINIA SMITH LUCILLE SCHRADER ALICE SYPEL DOROTHY WALSH SHIRLEY STADSTAD HELEN TAYLOR R Front Row-M. OSBON, CARLSON, OEBRIEN, DEVLIN, O. OSBON, VAl'fKUS, TANKERSLEX', MALLON. Second R010-OVVEN, BURRONVS, WALSH, MCCONNELL, FETEN, KAST, REGAN, FLYNN. Tlurzl Raw-RVITMUELLER, CLAUSEN, FRITZ, ARNEMAN, SMITH, BAREUTHER, JANSEN, FROIJIN. SOPHIA BAULING CLARA CAPLIN ESTELLE CHAPMAN GRACE ISRAEL 111.-XRRIET KIAHN PHYLLIS LEVINE LIELEN ABRAMSON SYLVIA BAIKOFF BEss COHEN BELLE DAVIDSON KATE FISHMAN SADIE FRIEDLANDER RUTH FRIEDMAN LIELEN GOLD RUTH LIEBOVITZ RUTH LEW LILLIAN MALKIN IIELEN MALTER MARIE MELTZER ANNE N EVVMAN IRENE PHILLIPS SYLVIA ROSENBAUM CHARLOTTE ADLER ROSLYN CAPLIN SIGMA PI LAMBDA Commerce School Founded at Northwestern in 1925 ACTIVE MEMBERS ALUMNAE MEMBERS A PLEDGES SARALEE LEVY RosE ANN LIEBERMAN SADELL NEVVMAN MIRIAM TANENBAUNI JANNETTE WEINBERG BERNICE WEINTRAUB RIANETTA RUBEN BESS SAIGER HELEN SCHMAREK JEAN SCHWARTZ MILDRED SCHWARTZ IDELL SELINGER MARY SHAPIRO BERTHA SHULMAN TOBEY SILBERT NETTIE SKLAMBERG MILIJRED SOLOWAY RUTH STEIN SHIRLEY WEINTRAUB DOROTHY WEISS FLORENCE WINCHESTER DOROTHY WOLF LEAH GREENFELD CLAIRE LEBRINT ELEANOR COHEN RUTH COHN ANNARELLE SOROKIN IDA ZUKERMAN SIGMA PI LAMBDA was founded at Northwestern University in 1925 and on May IO, 1927 received official recognition from the faculty as an organization affiliated with the School. Charter members were: Mildred Levin, Helen Hancock,Florence Wilson, Lillian Bogin, Sadie Friedlander, Kate Sussman and Belle Feldman. Lillian Bogin was the first president. The sorority contributes annually to a worthwhile charity and the members take active part in the Lvdians and the Menorah Society. ' The Yearly Newsmagazine 1' S A GRI I I ki I I I Glqmssh I S I TYCOON OF ACTIVITIES VIRGIL DAY God Help the E. C. A. Witlzour Mew VOLUME XXXVII ISSUE PREMATLRE fSEE IXIILESTONESJ - . NEWS FROM THE THE MAN IN THE FLOOD AREA STREET -liquid overflow menaces Phi Delta Theta The victims of the recent flood tsincc rcpeal of prohibitionl are busy again with their little stirrers and flasks to insure against any more of these occurances, such as a rise of beer from the first floor stage which is somewhere near the third Hoor. The more capable men of the house are officiating over the work. VVater shall never rust their stomachs. The latest addition toward flood control was the donation of the alumni of hand carved, water-tight, swinging doors. More specific news on the sufferers follows. The prize exhibit of the lodge is Cam President or Nothingn Duncan. The first mistake was his election as president of the house. Then it got in his blood. His chances for Senior prexy were so slim they didn't even cast a shadow of doubt. So he installed a new election system, and made it spite of everyone else's better judge- ment. He was head of Waa Mu, the worst excuse at musical comedy, but being unable to run it himself, he quit. He'll probably be a Roosevelt pretty soong at that, the boys can get him out of their hair for a while. Lindgren and Whitford, small fry in a big way, furnish a reason for little girls to stay away from the Daily and Purple Parrot offices respectively. Ask Georgia Kemper and Genevieve Smith. Ed Barsumian is our idea of one of the better boys of the lodge. He was the power behind the throne that brought forth the music of Cab Cal- loway. He liked it and could see no reason why anyone else wouldn't. He slipped at lVaa-Mu on the opening night too, but thank God the rest of the boys didn't. The two best boys of the house are Rose and Ewald. The only reason their reputation is unsullied is the fact that they are never seen associ- ating within the mystic confines. Of course, there is Don Heap of football fame. He tried his luck with Betty Bebb during the early months of the present campaign but never seemed able to score. Burnett, another footballer, finally entered the social swing this year and got himself all mixed up with a girl. In fact, he hung his pin. His roomie, Bob Swisher, is no longer known as Streaky of the chalk field but now is the guy that goes with Janice Hall or the father of KKGW We would like to prophesy that she will drop him like a feather in the breeze when the toil of college is ended. Ollie Townsend still remains as the sweetheart of the lodge. Chuck Carey is their steadiest lover. That is, in between his usually frantic efforts to climb on the water wagon. Andy McBroom does his duty as pretty boy of the bunch. Bill French holds the record of having his pin out the longest. And he's welcome to the honor, if any, considering all things. George Carroll will probably never recover from his directory exploits. Earl Apley is all that is left of the fashion plate fairy tale. He's the only one with a complete suit to his name. Danny Zehr will always be lonesome out of water. 9 . Q FLOOD LEVEL AT PHI DELTA THETA CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND Losr-A case of scotch out of the chapter room of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. Will offer the grip and other secrets of the clan if returned before Friday afternoon club meets. No questions asked. Address Box 17. LOST-One gold trimmed bottle of golden glint and container of peroxide. Very valuable to owner as future popularity depends upon it. Rita Pool. Losr-Sunday School manual at one of the northside temples of prayer. Think it was in the Club Alabam or the Cherie. If found, call Jimmy Thomas between 6 and 7 on Monday nights. tHe should remember at that timej LOST-One set of sweat clothing. Liberal reward. Must be returned before we can continue chapter meet- ings. Sigma Nu Athletic Association. FOUND-One Phi Gam pin in the bushes below Jan Maher's window at the Gamma Phi house. QCome and get it Kyserj HELP WANTED WANTED-TBD men of strong con- stitution and character. Must be able to stand anything, even boredom. Will be used for dating our pledges. Apply at the Alpha Phi house. WANTED-A guide to help the Sigma Chis find their way home. Must be husky and stay sober. PERSONALS I WILL PAY UPWARDS, or FIVE DOL- LARS for an insectide that will exter- minate Chip Taylor. Bill Nieman. CHow do you know that Richardson would like you now anywayj Paul Tangora: Come back all is forgiven. I have finally made up my mind. Promise I won't try to keep you anymore. Martha FOR SALE Autos Beautiful one piece open top auto. Has only 567,000 tender miles on each tire. Will start easily when pushed but one mile. Convertible body and a boon with the Alpha Phis. Real Bargain. See Frank Seyl. Beta Theta Pi -by snuffy scrags of skunk hollar lVal when I fust cum ter North- western I wuz a-walkin round the buildings when suddenly up pops a bodacious little feller a-snapping his lingers and a-clearing his throat and a-telling me he wuz a b1'6VV6I' named Grant and a-wanting to know what I wuz about. VVhen I lowed I didn't know he drags me into a buildin and shows me the orneriest bunch of critters you ever seen. He wuz telling me they wuz called the Beaters when up breezed a regular Durante of a feller a-spouting blather. He reckoned as how he wuz head man and his name wuz Borchert and he stuck out his paw, but I wuz so busy watchin that monstrous snout that I come nigh onto shakin hit instead of his paw. While he keeps a ravin, up sniveled a little bald-headed buzzard called Bob Grant-he was second head man- he asked me right off bout some pledge. For I could tell him that paw was again the pledge, I seen one of them hog-calling feilers, a tall, skinny, slick-haired, gap-toothed devil who let out a wow how and stretched his 'tater trap with a smirk. This here was called Gill and he had hardly trod on my toe a minute when a bespectacled whirlwind scattered the 'hul bunch and began to pump mah arm and tell me his name, by gosh, was Bicklehop. I don't remember much of what happened the next ten minutes cause he talked so loud he musta thought I wuz deef. He tried to sell me some shoes, but I told him I guessed my feet were all right as they were. I wuz a kinda looking roun' then and ah seen wut I tuk to be at first two fat hogs a lyin in a corner, but when I looked a little closer I seen they was human. This here Bicklehop he whales off and kicks um and in a couple a minutes they grunted and opened their eyes. I ain't never seen such fat faces since I seen the medicine show-and the other fellers ,lowed as haow they slept all the time. They was called Artabasy and Yates and stuck out their paws shook hands and then went back to their rest. Bout this time a simple pussed feller comes up and tells me his name was Kimbell. He was tellin me what lovely fellers they all wuz when a cow bell started a-ringin and in a minit there wasn't nobody left but me and this Kimbell feller. He allowed as how he reckoned they had gone to git their vittils and guessed we'd better go. When we got to where the grub wuz I seen 'em all eatin and a-sloppin up their eats with their hands and a-yellin' and a-hollerin' between slops. He sits me down next to a bodacious guzzler who wuz a-swingin his arms and a shovelin in the vittils. This here feller whose name was Springer starts arguin' bout the bread with a dumb looking feller from down home named Stinson. But the one outdoin them all was a varmit with a cigarette jammed in the corner of his puss and jaws a-grindin out the grub at the same time. His name was WVheeler and I thought he had on a fur cap like grandpaw 'til I seen that it was his hair. THE I-IERMIT AGE Lambda Chi Alpha When they built that marvelous house as a memorial to the great international fraternity, they made one mistake . . . They put it much to close to the campus for the amount of boys in the house that see it. They come out about as often as a ground hog. The only difference being, the ground hog looks for his shadow, the Lambda Chi is afraid of his. But, on to the matter at hand, what really goes on in that abode. More commonly referred to as the Last Chance Association, this tong has been existing for the past few years in spite of the stigma of having Alchy Abe Miller as one of its members. The whole damned house is liable to be thrown off the campus next year anyhow, because of Prexy W. L. Stivason who is better known as the Hprairie farmer Cnot entirely because of his initialsb . . . The Interfraternity Council was in the red 3200. at the end of the Year and Bill was thoroughly amazed and stupi- fied. He couldn't figure out why they didn't find out about the other Fifty bucks that was missing too. Milt Kolar pulled off the master coup of the year by hanging his watch on Rae Solum of the Gamma Phi lodge and got so much publicity that all the boys had to watch him to keep the grandfather clock in the house. Chuck Young also went the way of all gullible and unsuspecting sopho- mores when he picked another Gimme Five, Lois Hoskins, to be his moll. Goldielocks Anderson finished up his four years of being mauled about by the Kappas and went to Scottsdale, Pa., for some local talent . . . His only contribution to the lodge being the adoption of a new song called, Oh Anderson, the Beautiful. The brothers Kohlymeyer also went in for some Kappa experience. Adie pitched woo from time to time with Lenore Dunning who returned the compli- ment by branding him forever with the name Adiekins . . . Ernie finally broke away from the double- ugly Pi Phis and dated little Kay Mayrand vxho took him for a ride. t'Eyelashes Michaelis also dis- tinguished himself with the Kappas by playing sucker to Mary Jane Adams, which incidently helped a lot in electing him as 'fChief Chump' of the campus. The Lambda Chi rushing situation should be very excellent for the coming year under Gooska , the invincible, provided half the house returns to school and Harvey is reinstated. It's too bad the tong is losing Chuck Brodine who usually explained the financial situation. However, the greenest freshman will be able to tell that the house is cheap enough. All the fraternities are looking for- ward to the Intramural Race with fear because it looks as though the Lambda Chis, under the tutelage of Toar', Wa1'ren, will cinch the Sweep- stakes Cup . . . for the Phi Mu Delts or Beta Sigma Omicron. Page Colborn finally went to the 'flast resting place of all good Lambda Chis and took a position working for papa in Texas . . . sales in silverseal have gone up one pot per month and working capital has gone down at the rate of sixty bucks in the same time. BROTHER nixeowitrsxr of the Moscow chapter, Lambda Chi Alpha, great international fraternity, visits North western. MILESTONES DIED-Charity Ball, annual detriment to the Northwestern Settlement, at the tender age of four, pet of the social cynic Dr. Byron. Cause of death was stated to be undernourishment by some wandering minstrels that hap- pened in to the hall as a band. The last tender endearments were read over the remains by Ed Sunderlund and Myra Jane Hutton. BORN-A new spirit on campus, free from the taint of alcohol with the possible exception of the rubbing variety, entered the world with the help of Mr. Waldorf's clinic of foot- ballers somewhere in the vicinity of South Bend, Indianag though short- lived it caused more attention than the Dionne quints. The spirit weak- ened on the sabath but rallied the following day only to die a sad death as various campus celebrities tried to claim parentage honors. D1voRCEgDean Armstrong, mediator of the masculine rank, and Inter- fraternity Council, Dame Rumor's real progeny, on the grounds of incom- patibility. Dean claimed that the youngest son of the unhappy couple, R. F., lacked the necessary discipline. Other men seen staggering in the halls of the humble home was also men- tioned. A reconciliation is inevitable- Damit. BORN-A strange new creature. Most people cannot tell whether it is human or not. Sadly adapted to its environ- ment, and sure to die on exposure to fthe open air. Brought into the world by Drs. Day, Seyl, Merrin, Bonderud, Watt, Baker, Allaben, and Grauman of the E. C. A. Hospital staff. Social agency for prevention of cruelty to students named, Daily Northwestern advocates a quick and merciful death. Doctor Day objects. Infant was christened New Election System. BORN-NGXV chance for a Union building at Northwestern. Result of 7,000,000 expansion program by father Charlie Deering. Attending staff of doctors at Faculty hospital very sur- prised. Expected something human and Godly like an increase in faculty pay. Instead greeted with this white elephant which on reaching maturity will be even larger than white elephant of same family named Stadium. CRIME -dip into the underworld with S. A. E. The most dastardly deed of many a year occured once again when the university renewed the lease on the house. Seems that the Medill press conference must have the facili- ties of the temple to hold their meetings. The house as a result has gradually degraded from a dive into a den. The remaining two house rules are: No one may smoke opium on the first floor and each brother must bury his own dead. Two years ago these boys did the rest of the campus a good turn when they pledged Stinkyl' Johnson, the pride UD of Bartlesville Cwonder wherinell that is?j, whose aim in life is to be a banker and it looks like he'll succeed if he doesn'tstab himself to death with his fork meanwhile. 'tFatso Danley, the great lover Cask the Chi Omegafsj, runs Stinky a close second at the lunch table, but Stinky is still ahead by an elbow. The title of Chief Gripern in this club goes without a doubt to Beetle- Pussl' Innes, who talks against every topic of conversation. Beetle-Puss never has an original idea and is supported in all his gripes by Palsy- Walsy WVorm, the sucker-for-a-Pi- Phi, and 'tWimpy Lundquist, whose experiences with life should have taught him that there are two sides to every question . . . not merely his own. Alice the Goon Osborn of this eating club finally got his appointment to West Point with the aid of the inhrmary. Most of his brothers, although overwhelmingly joyous at the thought of his departure, wish that the appointment had been made four years ago . . . The Goon and Sucker Pavey are waging quite a battle for what a certain Gamma Phi has to offer, but you can bet on the Goon in the clinches because he always runs out of gas. Mention must be made of Pearson 'tWoolly Graham, who, after losing weight during the summer, reminded his brothers of BozoJ', after the shearing process, Failing to make the grade with the sorority gals, Mousie Dobbins and Tuffy Copeland several years ago resulted to high school stuff. Unfor- tunately Mousie's girl is now haunting the campus, and Tuffyfs technique has even failed on a four- teen year old girl . . , some men these S.A.E.s. No account of the prowess of the men CFD of S.A.E. would be complete without the mention of Coach or Dick Tracy Hayskar, who has played any sport you can name . . . he'll illustrate with a diagram how to do anything. The problem child of S.A.E. is VVop'l Costa, who is really scared of girls . . . a footballer afraid of girls . . . is it possible? Duke Otley, Bubblesl' VVilcox, and Gussie Schultz are three of the boys who waited three semesters to be initiated into the clan . . . in three semesters anybody but a moron would have realized that mem- bership in this clan brings no advantage . . . the pledges patron- ize the actives and dictate what shall be done . . . some suckers these S.A.E.s. i W S A-,,,,... If SUCEI-ESS Nil COLLEGE STUDENTSMGRADUATES Intensive Stenographic Course for college menand vvomen. 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A hierarchy of paper saints firmly grasped the reigns of government. IVith an iron, if somewhat rusty hand, they stamped out the infamous practices. No longer could the erring brothers indulge in occasional beersg no longer could they emit a spiteful damn should they find a cockroach or a shingle nail in their breakfast roll, and keep face, no more could they pitch pennies with the reckless abandon of thoughtful wastrels. From the very start the new regime made it apparent that such practices as serenading the sorority quads, laughing indis- creetly, dating more than seven nights a week, or willfully abandoning oneself to such literature as Smokehouse or Breezy Stories, was definitely out. With the rapidity and tenaciousness of the mongoose as he flies at the scaley hood of the deadly cobra, Arnie Taylor's Freshman Vice Squad and Don BreWster's WVatch and Ward League assailed the wayward brothers charging them to desist from the nefarious practices and return to the Godly life. After weeks of ceaseless crusading, the vigilantes were able to report that Circles Phalen, Billious Bill Nieman, Alimony Al Lind, Sportin' Life Cumming, Odds Van Dyne, Sparkey the Spider Smith, Gleeful Gus Martinek, Everybody Dance Graham, Sazarac Sandoe Jordon and all other such rogues and rascals had been redeemed and had seen the light. Like a gentle rain from Heaven, the Christian teachings of the pure in heart purged their souls of foulness and perfidity. The Primrose path has withered and Waned, the vice leagues have been disbanded and once more the reformers have joined the reformed in the enjoyment of the innocent pleasures of life. In celebration of the victory over the diabolical agents of Hell, a quiet and seemly banquet gathering has been called at Arnie's, three miles west of Evanston on Dempster road. News Events of the Year BIG EACULTY CLEANUP RUMORED. 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DEPOT AT DAVIS STREET EVANSTON, ILL., Telephone University 1140 THE PARMELEE TRANSFER COMPANY Consolidated Ticket Office, 175 W. jackson Blvd. Chicago Telephone Monroe 7442 SCIENCE -new experiment in open houses by the Wranglers Rivalling the five year-plan of the Russias for interest, the scientific world watches the new experiment in open houses which can be commonly identified under the title of TVrangler brotherhood. Scholarly in purpose, obstreprous in its attempt to maintain a questionable campus prestige, and rather sparsely settled with dubious shots, this brotherhood enters its thirty- third year of uneventfulness. Those contributing to this achieve- ment were the following: Steve Reid, bird leg captain-elect of Mr. Waldorf's forth- coming pigskinners, has been putting all his interest about in Bonds, Kay of the first part. Dividends have been fairly regular. Kay would like an unsecured loan of his jewelry for a long time period, but Steve is a little dissatisfied with the conditions on the contract. Bud Murningham, ex-member of the Theta league, has been sent back to the minors. He is dividing his attention between the Delta Zeta and Zeta Tau gals. He is up for consideration as a possible leader in both sororityfs plans to get more and beautiful women. Tom Collins, a good fifteen cent drink, is around the A. O. Pi house so much that the girls get hangovers when he leaves. Since Jean Fowler met Tom, she has had difficulty in walking a straight line. Carl Wooden Shoes Devry wants to be the Kappas mascot. Can you imagine Jean Bertiaux leading the bull around on a leash and petting him for a time. We can'tg at least not leading him on a leash. John Zitko remains a stern believer in blind dates despite some bad luck. Every time he misses he chalks it up as a pentitent offering to the girl back home. Yes a college man must suffer to keep his love. He must suffer if he doesn't too. Les Schreiber, the Wrangler rose-bud, has been in full bloom since he met The Zeta Tau's beauty prize. She must be a winner. Les has now raised his quota of tackles from one a game to two and a nasty word thrown in on the side. h News Item-Dick Winter retires from active service in Delta Gamma parlor frolics. Dick had two strikes 'on him when he started 5 he waited out the string and got a walk. CNews Item-Delta Gammas regain social prestige.J Don Nellins, more tenderly endeared in the brothers hearts as the fishmonger of the south quad, has had the worst luck of any romancer in the house. His attempts to crash the select circles of sorority life have been regretable. Has anyone seen Minchin? Bill Bayles, a freshman, is holding up what standards re- main for the boys at the National College of Education. This kindergarten outfit has been seriously threatening the social standings of most sororities on campus. Bill is their lone threat to the same standing. Chet the Spaniard Gargas remains the Kappas lone nemesis with the weak-minded boys engaged in athletics. 'It seems he picks up a lot more than just the dishes at their feeding room. Then, he serves the various interested males with the latest. His one claim to fame is that he goes with the best looking girl in the kindergarten school . . . the one with all her teeth. VVilson HPhi Bete Carey is the only man that can boast a superior service record in any sorority. He has become the Theta's tutor. Warren seems to be progressing well under the strong hand of fearless Will. The rest of the boys in the house can be considered of a much higher level. There is a possibility that the Lindgren house might bid about Hfty percent of the group next year. Good Luck! Compliments of I E ALENC AE THEATRE - EVANSTON the only .... WIDE RANGE f , ,, . - Ulster A Electric I ,-... . I ' ' SOUND SYSTEM C on the Entire North Shore ART -a few strokes from the master's brush Though it lacks only the musty odor and the age to rival the Louvre, the Gamma Phi Beta house has some of the better exhibits we have seen. The house is ideal for the artistic purpose, its walls being ideal for hanging pictures and other knick- knacks. According to the last report the following pictures were selected and judged: Dobler-picture of a woman who is true. Advise seeing it because it is a rare old print seldom seen in these parts. Hoffer-replica of old fashion girl with modern ideas to run everything. Colorless background done in Rosenheim blue. Must pass judgment on this as it is regarded as a fake copy. Birch-Vifooded scene that will last a long time. Should benefit from the Townsend pension ideas. Hart-has received little attention as a campus contribu- tion. However, Mr. Doolittle of Lake Forest has made a very reasonable bid. Phelps-supposed to be a beautiful scene, but looks like an ancient ruin. Sponsored by Bill Henderson. Probably will take first place . . . at the Drake relays. Dorandideal vestibule hanging, at present, the frame is covered twice a week with gardenias by John Bubel. Tanner, Lecron, and Smith-an exact reproduction of the Marx brothers without their night at the opera. Tanner is the one with collar. Fav-the blue ribbon winner with beautiful proportions, even though, the highest bidder is still Ken Moeller. Ogle-a court scene with Rasmussen holding the racquet and is he getting strung. Ray-stylish memorial to Phi Delt Dizzy Drag has every- thing including the Dr. Denton's Hall-church scene with the bells and all. Very realistic, the bells can almost be heard. V McBroomfa rare untouched photo of the gateman's cle- light shown nightly on south campus with Jim Merek. Aberg-hazy picture that is kept in the background by request of the Psi U's at Chicago. Listing-a street scene with tough hombres scattered about. One of them looks like Rugg. Sprague-interesting study of a woman of the world. Much more can be found in the background than the average observer sees. Forch-good picture of a woman breaking a man's heart. Artabasy still sends Howers on the 30th of the month. Soutr-fashionable girl with an aching heart to be re- turned to the New York galleries. 1 Maher-a study of idealistic femininity which is wasting time on a Phi Gam. THE STUDENT FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS We are member of the Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. Flowers delivered anytime, anywhere. lOl-IN WEILAND, Inc. 1614 Sherman Ave. Phones 8607-D502 Evanston, Ill. ' Qt -iw ii. 5? I 1' 'lzrf svrraeisrvi U7 'l. Uniiormly excellent iaacl 3 is everyone s natural choice. ca 4 Q. The Food served at .I Cooley's is unilormly excel- -, lent laocl. P- U7 3. Therefore, the laocl served at Cooleys is every- one s natural choice. 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Ask about schedules, stopover priv- ileges and optional routes at Union Bus Terminal 12th 85 Wabash Phone Wabash 7700 3 . Q l r EVENTS OF THE YEAR MEETING OF THE TRADITIONS COMMITTEE IN FRONT OF DEERING -UNION BUILDING COMMITTEE IN ACTION. THE CHILD WORLD . -a nursery sketch of baby Duncan. 'tLittle man you've had a busy day played sweetly on the radio as the tow-headed baby, Cam Duncan, slipped softly away to the land of nod. The little doll house Cdoll Hell, the Phi Delt Hotelj in a terrible mess, the tin soldiers resting just where the baby dropped them, paper-dolls laid on the floor among the clippings, and the wooden blocks had all gone to their classes. But let us revert back to an earlier hour and trace the lad. Early to bed and early to rise is one motto Cam has kept since he was graduated from the teething ring. After the house- man ties his shoes, he trundles downstairs, weaving wistfully in' between the staggering brotherhood. His high-chair is awaiting his pleasure in the dining room. The bib is placed beneath his chin by the housemother whom the boys hired to take care of him. She also feeds him, washes his little patties, and sends him toddling down to the little red schoolhouse. Once in the building Baby Cam is at home because all the other cute little tykes know him, that is, all that have learned to talk. Cam likes school because teacher lets him play in a separate sand pile with Shirley Temple Burnham. He likes Shirley and has just about convinced all the people in charge on that point. At noon he runs home and brushes up on his vitamins. Then one of his big brothers calls up Shirley's mother and tells her that master Duncan will call on her little girl and with honorable intentions. Afternoons are sometimes taken up by members of the older kindergarden students Cthose that can walkj who get together for a little baby talk. Cammy isn't often bothered. 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Q FOR KNIT COSTUMES C O L O N I A L KNITTED sPoRTWEAR Est. 1897 714 Church St, 2 Doors Ecnst of Shermon SCIENCE -nature awry Sally Rand and thirty little bubbles perform over at the D. G. midnight show all year. It isn't the night air so much that gives them that high spirit. 1t's because they're all-around girls . . . full of fun . . . good sports. That's what they tell the people, anyway, and they're stuck with it-So are the people. One night after the show one of the fattest little bubbles got so excited she almost burst. Harriet Hawker was her name, breaking windows was her fate. Glad she ran her ist through the window in the door. If it had been through Brewbegger instead, there would be only twenty-nine little bubbles for Sally to play With. But since it's leap year there will probably be only twenty-nine left, anyway. The papers say that Harriet- got her man. Twenty-nine little bubbles left, but now just twenty-eight. One thin, angly, blond bubble lured away to the West. Twenty-eight little bubbles-and now there are twenty- seven. Margaret Wagger loved two men-found she could marry only one. She chose Bob Burp-some-more because there is more to him. She can't see around him but she saw through him all the time. Twenty-seven bubbles-now there are only twenty-four. These three lost to Phi Beta Kappa. Jane Cement, Mousy' McKay, and Kickie Cutter expanded too much with pride and joy and their thin skins couldn't take it. One by one they burst. Twenty-four left-but now there are eighteen. You can't expect a bubble to last long when you stick a pin in it. These many-colored jobs Went Hpoofu like the rest: Janet Boughter because of a Lambda Chi, Esther Marcishall for a Phi Kap, Libby Needs for a Beta, Marjorie Dock for a Phi Gam, Kay Amourman for a D. U., Florence the Cross Con which many men have been crucifiedj for a Sigma Nu. Eighteen left-and half of them shriveled to a mere tear drop in the bucket because they couldn't wangle pins out of some of the smarter boys of the campus. Oh where are thy joys, fair troopers of the show-off? Nine little bubbles floating around. Two of them Worked so hard to win Homecoming and Interfraternity cups that now only seven left to laugh and sing. Seven poor playthings-and what did they do? They played Truth and Consequence and passed out from mere disilluslon. ruin,-,,,r,,, ,. ..,,.A. -T . , . LAKE SHORE ATHLETIC CLUB THE FAMILY CLUB or CHICAGO 850 Lake Shore Drive if If This page is contributed by a Northwestern Alumnus, who is also a member of the Lake Shore Athletic Club. It seems fitting to acknowledge appreciation of the many nice Northwestern affairs held at Lake Shore and likewise to make mention of the cordial, splendid service accorded North- western groups by the Officers and the operating staff of Lake Shore. 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Greg was pledged because he was a student and the Fijis were in bad scholastic shape that year, and look . . . he turned out to be a Junior class president. He still cringes when anybody mentions Junior prom . . . and rightly so. We don't know what he's going to do with the cut he must have made on it . . . but with the seniors graduating from the lodge this year, we'd say put it in the Fiji rushing fund. . They'll need it. Speaking of seniors . . . Nichols' name is never mentioned these days above a whisper around the hut . . . it seems he went rugged C?j individual on the boys and moved out muttering mprecations. He needed more time to play with his little Edy Lou . . . if you've seen them in the grill or out west you've seen life . . . sickening, isn't it? If he'd put more time on the Daily and less on her we'd allbe happier. The boys all heaved a big sigh of relief when Paul Carroll gave up and went back to California at the end of first semester. The new prexy is Johnny Hall-he of the pseudo-English type pipe and tweed manner. At least hecan take it. Wally Cruice puts in a little time as house manager between trips to the Kappa house. That bull-like bellow issuing from the CContinued on page 345D 1t.'PFhiIiP'IVBlIuN9 it N ' J f5?4 Nxww I' 1, is In .j 7 I I wi IQ ir? I grit. I Dan Blanco and Gene Harris :frm-nfs A PARADE OF STARS An All Girl Floor Show 4 - Shows Nightly - 4 4 Orchestras 4 Special 50c Luncheon Continuous Dancing and PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR NEXT WINTER'S COAL NOW . Evanston Fuel and Material Co. CNotInc.J HIGH GRADE FUEL BUILDERS SUPPLIES 1320 Simpson St. O Telephone: Hollycourt 3500 Wilmette 4200 Ride The Busses 12 NociE1inefim'?i3-EJ a. m. , N0 C Ove' 0fMi Imum Chafge For Convenience ond Economy QR?-RN? ' DY as b1Xi. fiiiffriiimili , Evanston Railway Co. I 1201 Central Sf. Fiji doors and wndows is Wally threatening mayhem if the hros don't pay up. L'Amoreaux added plenty of life and zest to the place . . . the harmless brainless sort, you know . . . but he forgot to study, so now he's at Wabash. , VVee Willy Phelps still hangs around the joint . . . the bros have tried and tried to get rid of him, but they don't make an insecticide strong enough ,it seems. They imported Beg Ed Ott this year as counselor. Instead of dragging up the house average, he dragged on his pipe and kept the bros so dizzy on its stench that Hve of em tlunked out- His presence in a fraternity house smells funny . . . we thought he was anti-Greek all these years. Big Joe Chambers moved out of the lodge this semester . . . we've heard many reasons for it, but the funniest is that he's going to study in peace and quiet. Gloomy Gus Keyser looks in at the lodge between drinks and functions as social chairman . . . the formal he threw last winter was a stinker of the old school. We need more guys like him in this institution. VVoods Hinrichs made Phi Bete in spite of the Fiji atmos- phere . . . he's just the type, though . . . six feet two of happy intellectual. The high school heroes, Sundene, Oden, and Kersting, are sad cases-especially Kersting. His talk of swimmerls muscles is a scream, in view of his milkbottle build. Speaking of Swimmers . . . Mur-ph Berry is a mainstay of the water polo team, and we'll give him credit for whole- heartedly trying. CContinued on page 347.5 DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES FOR THE GIRL WHO KNOWS MADE RIGHT STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT LILYAN A. GRIFFIN 515 Davis St. Evanston for CLEAN iowa SERVICE can INDIVIDUAL TOWEL 84 CABINET SERVICE CO. 33rd Street ot Cfottoge Grove Avenue Phone Columet 46'IO IT'S SMART TO CALL A NEW CAB 15c PER MILE UNI 3000 GRE 3000 RENT A CAR SERVICE 1218 Chicago Avenue 1 M. M. Ball, Mgr. l H REVERE ELECTRIC CO WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 757-759 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Tel. 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CContir1ued from page 345.2 The big beautiful crooner, Harry Fleer, has added a pip to his long list of conceits. Now he has a radio and carphone apparatus by his bed in the dorm, and he drives the bros nuts by singing in bed to his favorite orchestras. Isn't it lovely to be handsome and a crooner and all? Loughborough still functions as the muscle man of the house: and can be seen daily tying the boys into knots, just for practice. Del Pendergrast always has something to say about every- thing. If he had concentrated on basketball instead of talking so much, he might have been All-American. He's harmless however . . . you don't have to listen to him. Merrit Stone . . . Duke to you . . . is gradually coming around. Another year in that lodge and he'll be chewing tobacco and singing bass. Their No. 1 pledge is Page Proctor . . . WVe don't know how they fooled him, but they did . . . Watch him, cause hes going places. Even now the women are forming a line to the left, and no pushing please. , Sheasby and English rate a remark at least. Nothing at all can be said for em at this date . . . but who knows, they might be diamonds in the rough. Rob Rasmussen looks like something from the East,and the rest of the frosh are just frosh. Casey Meyers . . . the boy with the beautiful body . . . is at his best on the beach. He can be seen every spring, in his trunks, giving the visitors from the south quads a treat. After making the all star intramural team he thought he was pretty tough, but a little Theta put him down for the count. He claims she threw too fast a ball, making him swing wild for the three count. Braun Bros. Oil Co. SILVER FLASH F u el Oi l For Large Homes Small l-lomes Apartment Buildings - Office Buildings institutions Anywhere OIL is Used UCAREFREE SERVICE EVANSTON WINNETKA CHICAGO W ILMETTE KENILWORTH GIiENCOE HIGHLAND PARK LAKE FOREST For Fuel Use Oil P. H. BRAUN C. L. BRAUN R. F. DOEPEL CContinued from page 346D They have one or two boys in the house, however, who are allowed in the best places, surprising as it may seem. We put the Good Housekeeping seal of approval on Empkie, a transfer from Iowa, and Stan Henderson, who has been prexy of the hut, and still steps in from time to time with words of wisdom to guide the bros aright. The names mentioned above are the ones the rushees hear during rush week. The rest of the brothers have to he put in the cellar for fear their looks or their language might sc'a,I'e away the sappy ones who :Ire interested in the lodge. It's rumorecl that they serve the lwest meals on campus. Well and good, say we. It's nice to have something. NEWS EVENTS OF THE YEAR -I DIDN'T KNOW THEY 1VOULDN,T LET Us PHI GAMS IN GREETINGS FROM l. l-luehler 8: Company 860 HYDE STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURERS CF. DENTAL INSTRUMENTS AND SPECIALTIES We invite you to visit our Factory when you are in San Francisco For 'The National A, D. 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It seems that Janie placed her tongs on Junie Southworth, Phi Delt and Jack Fitzhugh, Delt, and now the poor boys cannot get away. According to Public Enemy Stooger No. 1, both dese yar guys duck every time they see Janie coming- We can't understand this for we always thought she was oak like the lunberman's daughter! And then there's Barbara Wiley, the ultra-ultra sophisticate of the pledge class. The truth is that Barbara is so sophisticated that she is away ahead of the fellows on this campus. Among those that could not quite take it are: Vin Bonderud, the dear little thing, 'tShootin' High McMichaels, and the prize or maybe prejudice of the Sig house, Dick Packard. Princess of Temptation Bonnie Donahue certainly did some fast stepping this year, not only in the VVaa-Mu show, but also with the Delts, Sigs, and Independents. According to her, Kurtz, the famous coal miner, is still the mainstay of her ship, but what about the Hrst mate Briggs? His sail, in the shape of a cross, blew under cover for quite some time we hear. QCatch?j Of course, we must not forget to mention that little storm, Johnnie Beyers, who sorta got thrown on the rocks, and was dumb enough to think that HE was the one who had done all the throwing over. We're still waiting for the final outcome, Donahue. Oh, yes, we must not forget little Martha Schueler, who makes such remarks as, Mary, Mary, quite contrary, sat drinking her US, and Sf, Along came Jack Horner and sat in the corner . , . the fool! Marty had quite a time convincing Haw Your PERIODICA LS and BOOKS BOUND with the same care and good workmanship as the University Library books have been bound for over a Q U A R T E R OF A CENTURY by THE NORTHWESTERN BINDERY 823 Foster Street ----- Evanston, Illinois Near the 'KLI' Station Llnivel-sity 2206 ii Pausback Studios SCENERY LIGHTS 85 PROPERTIES REN TED 3727 Cottage Grove Avenue Drexel 7060 DUNHAM DIFFERENTIAL HEATING THE HEATING SYSTEM THAT CHANGES GEARS WITH THE WEATHER CooI SIeam H330 F.l Worm Siecm II33oIo 2129 FJ :B Hoi Steam Icbove 2120 FJ A TI-IE DUNHAM DIFFERENTIAL VACUUM HEATING SYSTEM is unique. Steam is circulated at many different pres- sures-high or low, depending upon the weather-to hold the building steadily at desired temperature. It is a guarantee of controlled healthful heating. Differential Heating is not 'Goff and on , it distributes heat continuously at a rate which just offsets heat losses at the comfort level. SUB-ATMOSPHERIC STEAM HEATING saves so much annually in fuel and steam, that many existing plants can be changed-over to Differential operation at no ultimate cost whatever. Change-over work can be done by a heating contractor of your own choosing. Neither boilers, piping nor radiation need to be changed-Modernization costs paid out of savings. C. A. 450 E. Ohio St.,CI1icago Tangora that the object of her affection did not exist. Battles ensued, split-ups occurred, and now theylre dating again. News Hash states that Tangora likes to listen to Helen Ward sing HYou Let Me Downw, because it reminds him of Marty. We can't see how Helen Ward would remind anyone of anybody. No slanderous slant to Marty, however. The soap filled tube of toothpaste goes to Mary Ann Martin because of the slick way she stopped Dick McKnight's woo- It seems that Sev Gav-it the go and Mary Ann returned Dick's pin a la postman. No sooner had this been done, than a. D. U. pin was hers a la Gavitt. Wfell, we guess aIl's fair in love and business with the white rat trade in Rockford. Then there's ttThree-Star Hennessey, who prefers to be called V, O. because it is more expensive. It seems that Butler did N. U. a good turn by sending her up here, or did N. U. do Butler a good turn by taking her? Anyhow, her casting this year in the Sig house was not so good, fso she started drag-netting in the Phi Psi house. She did quite well with Freddy Lind of the You-Know-Lind brothers. Lately she's been singing, Gilled, I'm so excitingly Gilled, it almost frightens men! Beta-you dumb readers! Helen Schmitt has been putting up her Duke all year. Or should we say been putting up with her 'tDuke'l all year. Well, Vance upon a time she met him and she has been going with him ever since. However, there have been a few times when her mother came to town. The renowned Hindu dancer of the house is none other than Richardson, who created quite a furor at a certain Phi Psi party. It seems she really likes the 'LChip -off-the-old-block, Taylor, regardless of his escapades in London, and the resultant, which was a visit from a 'trahally chawiningu English damsel. The Britisher are too wet though! FELTMAN 8t CURME QUALITY SHOES IOI' MEN AND WOMEN 619 Dcivis Street EVANSION Laundry and Dry Cleaning Tel. University 0422-0423-0112 , NELSON BROTHERS L A U N D R Y 1012-14 DAVIS STREET DRY CLEANINO,donerigI1tin own plont, is Dry Cleaning done RIGHT io. good Food C middciy to midnight We M 1 VM! u 918 Spcinish Court No Mcmis !.ond The Reason Why--H That MOLLOY MADE Covers have been used on so many of the nation's leading annuals over a long period of time is testimony to the fact that they really do represent more value. The Syllabus, like many other leading annuals, started using MOLLOY MADE covers away back when - and the MOLLOY trademark on the cover of this 1937 issue is the best evidence of an eminently satis- factory standard of quality and service throughout the country. THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago HOME OF BOZO -The N. U. Doghouse Prexy Gavitt, the clubs' Paul Revere, is on record for the horseist romance . . . once around the Forest Preserve and whoa . . . Annie Martin's done it again! 'tDoc Bigler, of the sun-dodging Biglers, made his social error this year when he introduced his s-r-p tease lady of the chorus to the brethren. Wonder if the family has heard the advantages of a college education? Bill Brahany wins the rubber dolly for his act with the Wilke sister's. He called it, Now you see it, now you don't . We sincerely regret that Money-Bags Brown is not a typical D. U., he's never done anything the boys think worth writing! Joe Faner, ace swimmer, must have been a little water C'?j- logged after the holidays . . . he can't remember the name of the gal he smooched all the way from Penn Station to Chicago! On Moirrie Clark, the lip-stick Indian and Romeo par ex- cellence, write your own ticketg you'll be right 99 times out of a hundred. This hurts . , . Baldy Blanco, runner-up for the smoothest pate in school, has thrown over the feminine attraction for . . . movies! Sam Papich looks swell on the gridiron 3 but oh girls! you ought to see him at 4 a. m. singing the National Anthem on Sheridan Road in the pouring rain. What a Figure! Speaking of Robert LeRoy Cfor Baby LeRoyj Goman, we always wondered how his high school romance turned out. But perhaps we shouldnft meddleg too many Cooks spill the what-ever-it-is. Remember, P-ob was the Master Bung Starter of Beta Alpha Rho! Jimmy Hunter has been tooting his horn in practically all the leagues without a sour note, but kept his pin safely on Louie. There's a MAN. F. D. Gray, who hides his light under a case of Rye, is a model of the old saying, I'd walk a mile for a . . . free lunch. His weekly stroll down to the Yacht Club is nothing short of religious. Duke Sabine, who has lost weight no end since headliner Corlett done him wrong , wastes his time grieving the rest of thebbolys with his dreams of what might have been. Scallions to ot ! Bill Rummell retrieved his pin every week from Trudy because the emotional uplift of returning it the following Friday was almost spiritual. What a mind! . 55323 . - The M. C. C. 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REYNOLDS ROOFING CONTRACTOR 6815 N. Clark Street, Chicago Phone: Rogers Park 9816 LITERATURE New Translation from the Tri-Delt Tomb. Trv Deltas, you can't fail. They are the answer to all ques- tionsf Take Betty for instance. What is her line to good looking strangers? 'Did Junod to me? And what would Edie do if one of her mother's friends had a son? Tell her to Henderson over. What would all the men do if a certain beauty queen were marooned in the North Woods? They Woodruff it. If Mac had a date with Madge what would his room mate say the next day? Was MeCleary! What does Delores do most of the time? Walsh. 'What would Hi Lewis hate to do to Nina? Bruce her heart Nin at last found and brought back alive both quality and quantity, all in one. They ought to be happy. What should man do with a beautiful woman? What Ted does to Lee, Courter. Lee has not been heard from for some time, but then who wouldn't go into seclusion at having to wear a D. U. pin. Everytime Wilhemena asks, Who's that knocking at my door, who answers? The Wolfe. CIS she disappointedlj What did Jim have to do after standing Ada-Mae up? Balmer wounded feelings. When a twin went out dancing cheek, to cheek and her date hadnlt shaved, what happened? Was her McGraw! Has there been another Bender for Muriel? Not since the Babe came along. What does Gerry tell people when she's with Bob fthe donor of that Theta Chi pinj? Levis alone. What does Betty tell her boy friend when he takes her boating? Roefer all your worth. Will Edie Jenkins ever make a Pro player? She doesn't have to, she has already made one. When Bobby buys a dress for a formal what happens to Peggy? She's in Detweiller sister dances. What happens when the Hitehkocks enter? They PhilaDor. What willJean do to her cooking? She'll Burnette. CPoorHalj. What will Justine say when asked how sl1e likes her bread? Shefll Cshitvjely say she likes her Riemoldfyj. Vifhy does Micky read House Beautiful every month? Maybe she thinks that someone will Mariafnj Burnette some day. What does Helen indulge in with the rest of her beloved sisters? Booz. Boo s that are bound attractively in Permanent Covers are KEPT Binders of the Syilobus The Binding Gives the First Impression BIKQCIQEQIQENKIN Eslablislzefl 1392 619 S. LaSalle St Phone Harrison 0429 CHICAGO DAILY CAPACITY 45,000 BOOKS 9' f Telephone Calumet 4700 Established T903 TANDARD LAU DRY CO. , ALL SERVICES LINEN SUPPLY DEPARTMENT COAT, APRON 84 TOWEL SERVICE 1818 So. Wobosh Ave., Chicago CINEMA ALPHA PHI STUDIOS PRESENT Escape Me Never Dorothy Hoenke and Muff Doherty. . . . sentimental tale of the country girl who follows love to the big city . . . The Call of the Wild Marian Wellnitz and Junie Griggs. . . . a rough and ready picture with no holds barred . . . Best still of the year-the heroine cutting her meat under Griggs lirm direction . . . She Couldn't Take It . , . mystery story concerning the whereabouts of an SAE pin . . . lt doesn't seem to be a question of whether she could take it, but whether she could get it . . , It Had to Happen Chuckie Thomas and Jim Delano. . . . same old story of a girl snatched at the altar from a brother in the bond . . . Perkins in minor role . . . Anything Goes Kay Bigler. . . . unsuitable for children . . Westward Ho Pat Crowe and Don Dingwall. . . . a horse Opera, centering around the Del Rio . take the kiddies . . . Magnificent Obsession Joyce Placek and Paul L'Amoreaux. ...Oh, well. .. Follow the Fleet Mac Gray. . . , some good shots of Annapolis and that's about ag .1 . . picture leaves heroine with high expectations of June ee: . . . Dangerous Beverly Corlett. . . . makes her debut in siren role . . . dOn't miss this one . . . very educational . . . Crime and Punishment SPIES BROS., Inc. FRATERNITY JEWELERS 27 E. Monroe Street 9th Floor CHICAGO Campus Representative f'BILL MOLE RANDOLPH 4149 PHI DELTA THETA HOUSE MERCER LUMBER COMPANIES i BUILDING MATERIALS From Basement to Roof Phones Uni 7700 Janet Powers and Bill Phelps. . . . just what her crime is, we couldn't say, but the EVANSTON punishment is certainly there . . . Phelps plays the menace . . Man Hunt Pat Gaines. Phone Harrison 7691 Oiiice, 431 So. Dearborn St. 4+ 'z .h to D ir. NEILER, RICH 8g CO. ENGINEERS This Blue and White Pure Seal Sign at Hinman Avenue and Davis Street identifies Evansion Headquarters for garage and motor car service. Here at Evanston's ttPalace of Stone can be had indoor garage storage, complete lub- rication, washing and those other services that make Pure Oil known near and far as stations of service with products of quality. Make this convenient station YOUR head- quarters for every motor car need. General Tires, the new Super Solvenized Purol Pep Motor Fuel, Tiolene Motor Oil, Pure Batteries and Accessories and Purofane are products that bear the stamp of Pure Oil quality and are sold to you with friendly Pure Oil Service. Be Sure With Pure . The Pure Oil Garage and Service Station Hinman Avenue and Davis St. EVANSTON TELEPHONE GRE. 1900 CONSULTING AND DESIGNING ENGINEERS FOR DEERING MEMORIAL LIBRARY ZETA TAU ALPHA SORORITY Phone Kedzie 0503 NEUMAN-KERKA DENTAL LABORATORY INCORPORATED 9 SO. Kedzie Avenue Room 231-233 OHIOAGO, ILL. DONATED TO THE EVANSTON H O Pl TA L BY A FRIEND IREDALE LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING O UNIVERSITY 9300 A Service that Scitisfiesn of I-I o u s e hold Goods NATIONAL POWER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CNOT INCORPORATEDD LICENSED BOILEI2 SETTEPS 343 South Dearborn St. I-Iorrison O78'I CHICAGO THIS SPACE DONATED BY A FRIEND . . . rather clumsy action in this fast moving drama of the girl who is out for an All American . . . too bad she isn't a Mountie . . . If You Could Only Cook Maxine Allaben and Bill Morgan. . . . bedroom, bathroom, sink . . . despite it all intel- lectual . . , Seventh Heaven Betty Fisher and Bud MacMillen . . . love's young dream . . . old stuff but still good . . FO REI GN LATE FLASHES FROM ALPHA CHI OMEGA News Event of the Year The Dottie Wilson-Fred Burley team said a final farewell and actually lived up to it. Dottie even went so far as to take Russ Kudsk's pin-which is stretching determination a bit too thin. Personality of the Year Melba Dohrmann's great acting in greeting her sister's dates. Or was it acting? Stage, Screen and Radio Nine Jewel Lemon and Al Ver Halen . Boy meets Girl Eleanor Jane Wilward . . . Three Cornered Moon Ruth Thompson .... The Bride Comes Home Marijane Toslcey and Jack Sylvester . Please Believe Me May Jane Sincock ,... Blame It on My Youth J une Johnston and Brewer Grant . . Goody-Goody Debbie Barrows and George Bodenshatz ..., I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket Sally Orndoit and Dick Anderson . Too Much Imagination Dorothy Brennan and George Schmid . Tobacco Road Bette Morgan ...,., You're the Top Lest We Forget Meg Griffith at winter formal . . . Kay Hunt and the Del Rio . . . June Johnston's D. U. pin . . . Fred Linn- steadt meets the new pledges , . . Connie McClure's affiliations with the Phi Kap and Wrangler houses, particularly her phone calls at 1:30 in the morning . . . Dorothy Johnson in Hell week . . . and last but not least, Mary Ranson, Marion Plummer and Joan Bourke during the weekend at Wisconsin. The late Director, H. F. Harrington, described the DAILY NEWS-INDEX as 'fexactly what a community newspaper should be . That the DAILY' Nnws-INDEX is striving to live up to that reputation is attested to by the fact that it was awarded iirst place for editorials, first for news, and second for gen- eral excellence in the 1935 contests of the Illinois Press association for all Illinois news- papers. O YOU sHoULD READ Ciba hanstun ailp Pins-ZIHFJPX .L,lAUTI-IORIZED -li- United Du Pont - Auto Simonizing Motors Rehnishing St9.f10l1 University Garage One Stop Service l GREENLEAF 4600 1612 Chicago Avenue COpposite No. Shore Hotel? EVANSTON RIGHTEOUSNESS AND LIGHT Sigma Chi Here we have the home of all that is righteous and light. The boys have never been known to make a false move .... Most of them can never move. They don't need a housemother because they play turnabout with their good friends the Phi Psis. One night the Sigs will act as motherly advisors at the neighbors and the reverse will take place the following night. Both houses will be considered by Dean Robnett for future material for the sorority quads. Look out boys, swish! Southshore Stanton-claims he had La Croix of the D. G's where he wanted her, but didn't quite know what to do about it. That was last summer and he's still wondering. Moose Legs Wells, the boy who loves his brothers with something besides fraternal affections, presents a real mystery. His private life with the Kappas is no secret, but what, kid, is the secret power you hold over the red head in Minneapolis? lt is often thought that the Sigs have two dogs, Sig, the police dog, and Flappy, an Irish setter. He's not Irish, and he is no setter, but what Dog Ears! The name, incidentally is Samuels, but the boys have forgotten it in favor of his favorite monicker. He's gone now, but the ears linger on. Breezy Hanson, having bungled more romances than any other kin on the campus, now roams around in solitude with Mary Laura Vance, the Kappa Siren. Some one of these nights he claims he'll brace himself with a stein of beer, and maybe hold her hand. Good Luck Vic! Among the bigger and better ambitious in the Sigma Chi house is that of becoming a colored band leader. To this goal aspires Red Hot and Lowdown Herrfl J. Kovatch, the Huey Long of this House, having found his dates with Betty Wilder a little too rough and strenuous, has settled down to the more peaceful life on the gridiron. He claims he can't dance, but from what we hear of the Sig hobo parties, this is no drawback. Don Briggs, the boy who wouldn't give Connie Dalziel a break, finally found his match in Bonnie Donahue. As long as Jay Kurtz stays in jail, goody goody for Briggs. Better learn the manly art of self-defense, Don, even if Kurtz stays in jail, you'll need it on Bonnie. Pop Eldridge really trains 'em. He attends the weddings of his former loves more than he gets to class, 'he carries 17 hours. One date with Bob and your girl will take you shopping. WAR ZONE Delta Tau Delta Repulsed The boys in this house are just a bit shell-shocked by the proceedings of the year. They made a steady bombardment of all houses boarding on the feminine gender without taking a single fortress. In the close-up rough and tumble fighting, the boys found themselves bush-whacked at every move. They were all left in the dark. Must have been running on mountin' time. The prize boy of this house was Paul Tangora, the All- American. His love life is always of interest to most everyone but himself. He had Portland Schueler of the Theta tribe all signed up, but she couldn't figure out whether he was in love with her. Doc McGuen's nurse also had him behind the eight ball. Tang is a good boy, but he left his interest in the Theta house get the better of him. He brought Dick Kelly into the Glander league, Bill Duvall into the Grayston tribe, Hal Giese tagging after Marion Horn. These romances lasted about as long as a man would in the Theta house. Marvin Doherty thought he could solve his heart troubles by bringing Dorothy Hancke down from the frigid north. She got ideas after joining up with the local Alpha Phi house and it wasnlt long before Muff was having a hard time in that league too. Just couldn't make Hanky-pancky anymore. Jack FitzHugh was the problem child of the year. He had Jane Garnett chasing him all year and couldn't discourage her in any way. She just swept him off his feet. He ached his little heart out for Janie Mclntosh, but she couldn't give him a tumble. Dave Hess born of red blood and a little seltzer, ended it all in October. He has established a happy home for Betty Lapp of Pi Phi fame. The little one room mansion is now all their own. That is, almost their own. It seems that Art Turner of the 'fbotherw-hood has definitely taken up residence in the apartment. The boys have wondered what to do with Bronson, the grapler, Gridley. He certainly is a problem. A baby scarer from the start. However, with a little cooperation from Pi Phi, they managed to get the talkative two together and pin complications now make them practically harmless. Pi Phi is to be rewarded. They have done noble work before. ' I ENJOY THE BEST - - ir cosrs NO MORE Geo. B. Winter INC. Quality Food Products Free Delivery Service 1144-46 Central Ave. WILMETTE All Pliones-Wil. 420 526 Davis Street EVANSTON All Phones-Uni. 3909 THE IDEAL SPOT FOR FRATERNITY AND SORORITY FUNCTIONS YOUR PRIVATE DINING ROOIVI ISIN EVANSTON'S LEADING HOTEL NORTH SHORE HOTEL CHICAGO AVENUE AT DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON FRED J. KH-IM, MQ U TIDIN GS FROM THE WASTELAND -we print everything and Alpha Xi Delta news lfrom the barren expanse of the plains in the wet quads coincs the gleeful news that Alpha Xi has recovered. The wide open spaces. found mostly between the front incistsors of thc sisterlmoods crockery, have been reclaimed. The dentist said that success was assured from the start though he looked down in thc mouth through the whole procedure. Therefore let us take this opportunity to welcome them back. D lflnterprising pledges really showed up the Quill-wearers-this year. Hell week turned out to be Hell week-for the actives. After five days of chewing Feen-a-mint, drinking alum'water, and carrying bricks around in the middle of the night in self- defcnse, the actives were forced to initiate the girls a day early. Now the newly initiated girls have completely taken over all chapter affairs. The old actives stand helplessly by and fight among themselves to decide if they should lead-or follow. On the surface a nice sisterly group, but really knifing each other in the back, the sisters did not settle their difficulties until a visit by the province president. l The pride and joy of the house is Carolyn Callander, plumpish brunette from Syracuse. Always on a diet, she gets fatter and fatter each day. One week after she transferred, the girls dubbed her Little Audrey . Need we say more. Marion Gale, whose nickname in former years on campus, was KissabIe,l' now slightly resembles sacharine. Too much, and you get sick. After playing dirty tricks on north campus last year, she is now forced to hold private smokers of her own each week-end. I Celeste Gianakopulos, vivacious brunette candidate for Syllabus beauty queen, whose secret passion is Don Geyer, was thrilled to pieces when the beauty king presented her first at the Junior Prom. . Mary Handlon, why Alpha Xis leave school, is chief key- hole listener. Several times she has almost fallen to the floor when a door has been suddenly opened. D Virginia Nash, who fell hook, line, and sinker for a certain Phi Kap, thinks she has sex-appeal no end. Yet when one' of the so-called victims called at the house and ended by taking out someone else, she wouldn't speak to the girl for a week. Rose Solfronk, now teaching school in Michigan, suddenly found a renewed interest in the sorority when Al Sawyer's oH5ce in the E.C.A. was vacated. Now each week-end she haunts the house and Bill Golden. 'MeVVmHB inest Cheeses are mode or imported by KRAFT l l l ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS FCDR RAPER Specify BERMINGHAM 84 PROSSER CO. 128 S. Scrngclmon St. CHICAGO PICTURE OF THE CHAPERONES AT A D. U. PARTY THE FRINGE OF CIVILIZATION The Tattered Hem of Pi Beta Phi. We are very happy to announce, even at this late date NorthWestern's cultural movement which is not a stagger as some people believe, is just about to creep up on the last out- post of civilization-Pi Beta Phi. The girls are to be admired for the strenuous fight they have put up, but modern invention must displace the old. ln other words, the new will conquer even the most well established customs. They are forced to yield . . . not too much, though. No matter how the Pie is divided-the house still has its troubles-and therein lie some stories. Sisters McNeil, Ferguson, LaVoute, and Miller will be putting the Hnal nooses around their guys' necks right soon now. The yellow streaked Venzuela oiseau of the fiscal year goes to Bill I am such a cutie Ray. VVhen he was afraid he was losing brown-eyed Roddis, he gave her a huge radio. Now Gussie, practiced in hurling pins, tried to toss the thing at Ray but it was too much for her. Alas-he still haunts the lodge and will for time immemorial. The Montana Holt was too great a strain on Ruthie Kvitek so she put up a sign on her Willard door- Men or Man Wanted and will never brighten the Delt door-step again. Bill Nieman and Chile Southward went down for the count on the Rita Pool list. Jim Cunningham was ditched one night but still hangs on-so Rita condescended to take him back- ah, tender youth! ' . Prannie Annie Clarkson finally made the grade and was inltiated after some twenty or thirty semesters-not without the help of Georgie Phillips. We wish we knew the proverbial strings to pull. Jane Dickinson collected a mistaken idea of her powers, when, following a five and ten sale, she was offered two sparklers. We hesitate to predict the future. We must keep these columns c ean. t'Red Head Grigsby discovered she wasn't so smart after all-but not until her senior year. She found out she could lead Grantland, Phi Psi, to water, but she couldn't call him a farmer. So she sings Alone We offer- a premium to the person who can figure out how Crofts gets in the house so often after hours. From all we can figure out the gals in the house don't know either. INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Adait Printing Company . . . . . . . Balfour Jewelers ................ . . . Bermingham K Prosser Company ...... . Besley 81 Company .............. . . . Blair S1 Company .......... . . . . . Blue Island Specialty Company . . . Bornhoft, Eugene M. ,...... . . . Braun Bros. Oil Company. . . . . . Brock 81 Rankin ............. . . . . . Bryant K Stratton College ............ Burgmier Book Binding Company .... . Cable Piano Company .....,.......... Central Park Garage ......... .. . Chandler's .................. . Chicago Medical Book Company. . . . Club Alabam .................. . . , College Inn-Hotel Sherman. . . . . . Colonial Knitted Sportwear ...... . . . Cooley's Cupboards ............... . Co-op Bookstore ..................... Critchell, Miller, Whitney 8 Barbour.. Cunard White Star Line .............. Dee 81 Company .................... . Dunham Differential Heating .......... Elevator Operatofs and Starteras Union Elliot Paint 8 Varnish Company .... Evanston Fuel and Material Company. . Evanston Hospital ................... Evanston News-Index .............,.. Evanston Railway Company .... . . . Eeltman 82 Curme ........,...... . . . Finchley Clothiers ................... Frame Dental Su ply Company ...... . Gregg Publishing Company ....... . . . Greyhound Bus Lines .......,... . . . Grinlin, Lilyan A. ......... . . . Hansell-Elcock Company . . . . . . Heubler, J. J. .....,..... . . . Hinman Eurrier ................ . . . Hlavacek, Frank ..................... Hobart Manufacturing Company ...... . Independent Boiler and Tank Company Individual Towel 81 Cabinet Service Co. Iredale Storage Company ...... 5 ..... .. .Iohnson 81 Quin .........,.. . . . 344 349 358 347 331 332 352 346 353 330 347 340 342 333 347 345 337 342 335 338 347 332 344 351 350 350 345 355 355 345 351 342 333 335 338 345 340 347 349 340 333 337 345 355 332 Kappleman, E. L .......... . . . Kemper Brothers Company. . . . . , Kraft Cheese Company ....... . . . Lake Shore Athletic Club ..... . . . Le Pe tit Gourmet .............. . . . Lord's Department Store .............. Mercer Lumber Company ............ . National Power Construction Company Neiler, Rich 81 Company .............. Nelson Brothers Laundry ............ . Neuman-Kerka Dental Laboratory .... . Northwestern Bindery .,... North Shore Hotel .............. . . . Noyes Hand Laundry ........... . . . M. C. C. Letter Service .......... . . . Maier-Roedel Baking Company ........ Metcalle, Lottie A .............. . . . Meuller 81 Company ...... . Parkside Press ............ Parinelee Transfer Company Passavant Hospital ...,.... Pausback Studios ........ Pruitt Incorporated .... Pure Oil Garage ..... Rayis Studio ....,....... Rent-a-Car Service ......., Revere Electric Company. . Reynolds, W. M. ........ . Rich Laundry 81 Linen Supp Rogers Printing Company . San Pedro ................ Service Engraving Company Sexton 81 Company ....,.. . Smith, S. H. ............ . ly Company Spies Brothers, Incorporated .... . . . Standard Laundry ....... . Uhlemann Furrier ...,.... University Garage ..... U. S. Electric Works .... Valencia Theatre ...... Warnesson, Prof. .1 .... We1land's, Florist ............. . . . Winter, George B ............,.. . . . Woodstock Typewriter Company ....... 350 337 358 343 344 334 354 355 354 351 354 351 357 338 352 340 346 352 341 334 340 351 337 354 339 346 346 352 333 336 352 348 341 352 354 353 341 356 346 334 349 335 356 331 A Anlfs, Iictty . .,.. -. .. ....... Alitnptt. Howard ll. ...-...4, 103- Alielmnnn. Bill .... ...31. 110. Abclson. Stanley .-Xherg. Lorraine. Ablahat. Newton ,.,.... .-Xhrahanison. Harold E.. Ahrarns. Herbert 51 .... . Abra-nis. Raymond H . . . Acacia ............... A Capella Choir ,....... Acker. Gwenyth ........ Ackermann, Albert G., Jr.. ...l-1.33 ' f'a3I,'i6 Ackley, Ol win ,... ...... Adamic. Anthony ....... Adams. Antoinette .......,.. 231, 232 Adams. Clare .,.......,., 33. Adams. Adams, Adams. Adams, Marjory ......,. Adams. Mary .lane ...... Adams, Roy ......,.... Addison, Eugene B ..... Adelman, Albert ..... 33, Agamy, Glen ........... 229, Aigner, Alwin .... . . . Albert, Jerry ........ Albert, Marcella ..., Albright, H. E. ...., . George ..... . . Jean .... ............ 214 74. .lohn ..,...... 19, '1'54.'i6a 250 .331 '2'o2i', 'sei Albritton, Jane ...... Alcock, Marjorie. . . .. .,...111 .16,23 Alden, Chaples ...,... i i Alderblurn, Bernard .... Alethenai .....,...... 1 U I I h Alexander, Betty. . . . . , Alexander, Claude C. . . Alego, James ........... Aliotta, Mitchell ....... Allaben, Maxine .....,......... 23, 214, Allen, C. F ..,....... . . . Allen, Marion L. ....,. . Allen, Winifred Gray. . . Alpha Lambda Delta. . . Alpha Phi Omega ..... Alpha Chi Omega ..... Alpha Epsilon Phi ..... Alpha Gamma Delta. , . Alpha Omicron Pi ...., Alpha Phi. .- ...... . Alpha Xi Delta ..... Alpha Kappa Psi .... Alsaker, Allan .... Alsted, Mary ...,. Alter, Edward .... . Alwart, Harold ..... . Amend, Jane ..,..,,.. Amend, Marjorie ....... Amluxen, George ............ 237 Ammerman, Kathleen ,......,,. fffszi 22.1, 231 iii23,-31 .....109, .....27, 268 245 277 2-16 267 .67 108 214 108 234 112 281 239 244 244 267 270 .67 . 67 234 112 270 .67 298 278 276 .67 .67 274 116 267 265 109 108 228 260 253 244 116 . 12, 260 114 108 274 218 222 256 257 258 259 260 261 316 244 268 .67 216 268 268 277 .,17, 23, 33, 221, 228, 265 Andelman, Samuel ........... 67, 229 Anderson, Alberta ....... 33, 111, 280 Anderson. Alma .... ......... . 67 Anderson, Arthur ..., .... 6 7, 219 Anderson, B. .,.... .... 1 64 170 Anderson, Clayton .... ....... 2 22 Anderson, Clifford A. . . ...,. 316 Anderson, Dick ...... ....... 2 39 Anderson, Ethel ..... .... 3 3, 269 Anderson, George ...... ..... 2 78 Anderson, Harold H. . . . ...,. . . . .3 Anderson, J. R. ...... .... 1 17, 247 Anderson. Mary ..., ...214, 261 Anderson Paul ..,.... ....... . 67 Anderson. Robert .... . . .250, 276 Anderson, Verner ..... ..... 2 50 Anderson, Virgil, ..... .,..,.. 2 39 Anderson, Virginia. . . . . .267, 281 Anderson, Walter .,... ..... 2 50 Anderson, William .... .... 2 53 Ando, Yoshimitsu .... .... 2 79 Andres, Harold W. .... .... 3 16 Andrews, F. L ..... . ,... 118 Andrews, Leif ........ .... 2 37 Andrlik, Edward ..... .... 3 16 Apley, Earl ......., ,,,,, 2 40 Appleby, Kathleen . . . .... .269 Applegran, Eleanor ,.... .... 3 22 Arens, Alice ........,. .,.... 3 22 Arens, Edward ..... . ..,. 67, 118 Armata, Albert ,.......... ...... 1 64 Armstrong, Frances .......... 204, 265 Armstrong, James W. ..,....,.... 254 Armstrong, Robert ...... 110, 111, 247 Arneman, Arlene .............,. 325 Arner, Phyllis ........ ........ 2 81 Arnold, Clarence S. ... . . .. 108 Arnold, Dorothy. . . .., . 112 Arnold, John ....... .... . 67 Arpan, Floyd ........ ,... . 224 Arrington, Bart ........ ....... . 27 Artabasy, Raymond... .... 67, 235 Arthur, Elizabeth ..... .,... . 67 Asbriclge, Elmer .... ..,. 3 16 Askew, Peggy ...... . . .33 Aspergren, Cliff. ..... .,.. 2 38 Athletic Department. . . ..... 151 Atkins. Joyce ........ .... 3 0 Atlas, Donald ....., ..... 2 51 Auld, John .,... ..... 3 16 Auerbach, Max .... ...,.. 2 88 Austin, Robert ..., .... 6 7, 254 INDEX Axelrood, Sylvia ........ 67. 229. 257 .-Xxtell. Dorothy .... .......... . 67 Ayniond, A. H. . .. .. , 19. 23 2.22 Aymond. John P. .. .,.. 118. 252 B Babcock, XV. F. ........ .... 1 16 242 Bacon. Helen .,...... ..,.. 3 22 Baer, Ruth E. .,......, .... 3 00 Bagges, Marguerite .... .... 2 29 Baggett, Lloyd ....... .... 0 00 Bailey, Alice ....... .... 2 63 Bailey, Helen ........ ..... 1 09 Bailey, Mrs. Ruth .... ....... 1 09 Bainum, Glenn ..... ...110, 111 Baird. John .................... .92 Baird, Ruth ................,.. 323 Baker, Barbara ,.... .......,,.... 1 2, 148, 231, 221,214 267 Baker, Edna ,............ .... . . 214 Baker, Falcon, Jr. .34, 78, 80, 224 244 Baker, James .................. .67 Baker, Reuben ..........,...,.. 236 Baker, Mrs. Robert R. ........,. , .3 Baker, Wilson .......,... 79, 80, 254 Baldwin, Claire ...... ......,.. 2 32 Balhatchet, Betty .... ....... 2 70 Balhatchet, Josephine ........... 270 Ball, George H. .......... 108,67 109 Ball, James ...,.... .......... . 67 Ball, John ......... ....... 2 34 Ball, Russell E. ..... .... 1 08, 252 Balmer, Ada Mae ..... ..... 2 64 Bamford, Beatrice ..... ..... 2 70 Band ........,.......,.....,.. 108 Banker, Mary Helen ........,.... 269 Bannerman, Genevieve ..... 34, 11, 266 Bannerman, Malcolm .....,..... 237 Bannister, Virginia ..,. ....,.. 2 70 Barber, Marian ...... ..,.. 3 0, 270 Barber, Myram E .... .... 1 08, 109 Barclay, John ..,... ....... 2 38 Bares, Rudolph .... ..,.. 6 6, 236 Barker, Betty ...... ., . .34, 380 Barker, Clarence ..... ,... 2 3, 240 Barker, Dr. F. D. .. . 1 . 229 Barker, Marian ...... ..... . 34 Barmeier, Robert E.. .. .... '-108, 222 Barnes, Carol ........ .,....... 2 61 Baron, Harold ................. 251 Barr, Carolyn .,... 23, 228, 214, 270 Barrett, Darlene ................ 258 Barron, Mildred ...... .....,... . 34 Barron, R. J. ......... ..... ,... 1 1 5 Barrows, Dorothy .... . . .20, 34 256 Barrows, Peggy ................ 256 Barry, Phillips ..,.....,..... 67, 236 Barskin, Babs ................,. 257 Barsumian, Edward.34, 240, 117, 215 Bartels, Wilbur ................. 246 Barth, Frances ................. .67 Bartholomew, Dorothy ..... .... 2 59 Bartizal, John R ......... .... 3 16 Bartlett, Elsie ..,....., . . 111 Bartlett, John .... .... 2 79 Bartley, Nellie. . . . . . . 256 Baruth, Mildred, . . . . . . . . 321 Baseball ......... . . .183, 188 Basham, Parma .... ....... . 67 Basketball ......., .... 1 65 170 Baskin, Lois ....... ..... 2 58 Bassett, Sterling .... ....,.. 3 17 Bast, Robert C. ...... .,... 8 0, 254 Batter, Gertrude .............,. 270 Bauer, Elaine .............., 265 281 Bauer, William Charles .......... . .8 Bauers, Ema Louise ..... 34, 228, 267 Baum, Vivki ................... 323 Bauman, James ................ .67 Baumann, Harry Paul .... ..... 3 16 Baur, G. ............. ....... 1 16 Baxter, Richard ...... ...., 3 4 222 Bays, Alfred ..... ...234, 316 Beales, Ethyl ...,.. ..... 3 24 Beaman, William .... ...22O, 235 Bean, Leroy ....... ...... 3 4, 237 Bean, William .,.. .... 6 7, 229, 238 Bear, Letitia ....,. ...,..... 2 68 Beard, Preston ...., .....,.. 2 44 Beardsley, Martha. . . . . .209, 270 Beattie, John W .... ..... 1 0, 242 Beauty Queens ...... . . .120, 127 Bebas, G. G. ..,.... ........ 1 17 Bebb, Betty ..,............. 67, 268 Bechtelheimer, Albert .... . .... 253 Becker, Cliliord ..,..,.......... 254 Becker, Georgette ............ 76, 263 Becker, Sidney ................. .67 Beckman, Ed. ....... 77, 118, 229 242 Beckmann, John ............... .34 Beda, Robert .................. .67 Bedrosian, A ...... ..., 1 16 Beebe, Betty ...... ...... 2 68 Beecher, Carl ...,.. ....... 2 35 Beecher, Jean ........ ...23, 31 214 Beerhalter, Dorothy ....,..... 34, 280 Beerman, William ....... 35, 216, 250 Beers, Bertram ..... ...... 6 7, 108 Beers, Morrison D... ....... 108 Behm, Arthur ...... .... 2 53 Behre, Charles ..... ..... 2 20 Behrel, Genevieve .... Behrstock, Julian .... Beier, Carl N. .... . Beise, George ..... ....66, 67 ,...67, 78 ......316 ...19,236 Beldon. Gail ................... Belgrade, Alice ....... 35. 111, Bell, Donald ........... 35, 229, Bell, James 1Vashington ..... 220, Bell, Ruth ..................... Bell. 1Villiam .........,..... 67. Bellow. Saul ....,,............. Belt, lN1arguerite..111, 218, 229, Bender, Hiram ...............,. .249 180 238 316 258 216 .67 267 .67, 154, 161,163,166,167, 250 Benedict, June. ..,...... 35, 111, Benjamin, Edward .,............ Bennet, Evelyn ...... . . . . . Bennett, Helen ........ . , Bennett, J. C. ........... .... Benninghoven, Nona ..... ...... Benson, Charles ........ Benson, Clifford, ....,...... 108, Benson, Robert ............. 19, Bert, Horace Edward. . .35, 117, Benthey, John .......,...,.. 67, Berchtold .........,. ......73. Berg, Martha ...,.... ...,.. Bergeson, A. O. R. ..,, ,... Berglund, Henry ............,.. Bergman, Lucille ..,............ Bergner, Al ......... 116, 164, Bergsten, Betty Jane ............ Bergstresser, Ralph ............. Bergstrom, Betty .,.....,....... Berhalter, Howard. .35, 110, 112, Berkey, Mary Angela. Berkman, Gunhild .... Berkman, Marc ...... Berkowitz, Annette. . . Berkson, Pearl ........ Berman, Sara Hope. . . Bernays, R. L. ..... . Bernays, WT. R. ...... .... 1 17, Bernberg, Bernard. . . . , . . . . Bernhard, Russell. . . . . . . . . Bernhardt, Roger .... . . .67, Bernstein, Marian. . . Bernstein, Olga ..... ..,.,.,.... Bernstein, S. Z. ....... 118, 241, Bernts, Norma ................. Berolgheimer, Howard ..,.. 236, Berry, Esther .........,.....,.. Berry, Loren .......... ....,. Berry, Marvin. ,.,. Bert, Russell ........ Bertiaux, Jeanne. . , . Best, Mildred ...,... Beta Alpha Psi ........ Beta Gamma Sigma . . , Beta Sigma Omicron. . . Beta Theta Pi ......... Beu, Richard .....,.,. Beuttner, Gertrude .... Bewersdorf, Heirnan. , . Beyer, Johnson ........ Beyer, Sarah .......... Bickelhaupt, Robert ............ Bieler, Frederick .......... 19, 35 Bierma, Harry ............,.... 1111351 . .... 67, Bierwert, Don J. .....,......... . Biggs, Robert ....... 35, 108, 276, Bigler, Catherine ....... 67, 120, Bigler, Warren ......,...,...... Billings, Gracemary ............. Billings, Kay. ........ 23, 263, Bills, Benjamin ....,.. Birch, Antoinette ..... Bird, Eleanor ........ Bishop, Marjorie .... Bitting, George ....... Bittler, William ...... Bjorklund, Daphne .....,.... 20, Bjornander, C. Harold .,........ Bjornstad, Albert ..... Black, Frances ....,., Black, Virginia ..... Blackburn, Grace .... Blackwell, Dr. R. E.. . Blair, Mary ......... Bland. Leonard .... Bland, Richard, . . . . Blanding, Bettina .,.. Blanock, John ..... Blanton, Polly. . . Blalul, Evelyn ...,. Bleser, Edward ....... Blimblum, Robert. . . Block, Adele ....... Block, Charles .....,. Blodgett, Robert ..... Bloom, Lennart .... ........,. ' ..'.'.'.s51 f 1 Iiosf . '.'.'.sil fer. Blossteen, Joy ...... ......... Blossteen, Ruth ....,....,.... 36, Bluhm, Harold ...,..,.... 109, Blumberg, Henry ..... 110, 229, Blume, Elmer ....... 36, 166, 167, Blumenthal, Harold ....... 297, Blumenthal, Walter ......... Blust, R. G. .......... . . Board oi Trustees .... Bobrowski, Georgey. , . Bock, Emil ..,........ Bodfish, H. Morton .... Boehm, Mildred ...... . . Boergert, John ....... . . .67, Boettcher, Leora ..... .....,... Boger, William ..... ........ 1 9, ..74, 111, Bohng, Betty ..... . ..... . . Boller, Gloria .... .... 7 4, ...20, ....13,35, 265 288 267 .32 .23 265 318 234 249 215 250 224 321 114 250 325 243 258 236 268 245 268 322 .67 271 271 257 116 219 319 214 276 281 257 277 266 317 111 242 278 248 270 268 217 220 262 235 244 . 67 229 149 111 235 245 .67 109 245 260 238 263 381 317 267 112 265 235 . 67 265 291 000 267 111 256 109 228 251 316 260 109 268 321 .67 277 257 108 250 110 257 257 245 278 240 319 108 116 . .3 .67 109 316 .92 236 . 36 250 263 267 Bollinger. Margaret ...........,.. Bolman, Margaret ....,...,.... 36 Bolman, Morton ..... 67, 72. 229, Bonderud, Vincent. . 12, 23, 67. 230 281 .74 235 148 Bonekemper, Robert ..... 27, 118, 249 Bonhivert, August ..... 36, 110. 108 Bonhivert, Homer A. . ...... 108. 110 Bonnefoi, Glenn ......,......... 244 Booz, Francis ...... .... . . ....., 317 Booz, Helen ................. 67, 264 Booz. Thomas ............... ... 317 Borchert, Fred. .36, 116, 215, 227, 235 Borg, Lillian ..,......,....,.... 300 Borgwald, Helen .,............. .36 Borinstein, Lucille. . . ....... 257 Borland, Richard ..... .... 1 18, 248 Born, Dorothy ..... ,...... 3 22 Born, Jerry ...... ..... 7 8, 244 Born, Richard ...... ....,. 1 08 Born, Walter .....,.. . . . .... 294 Bornheimer, Claire ..........,.. .67 Borque, Joan ...,......,,...... 281 Boukidis, Chris ..,..... 67, 118, 219 Boulton Charles .... ........... 2 44 Bovie, William ..... .. . ., . . 249 Bowers, Madeline .... . . .17, 282 Bowes, Chaterine .... .... 3 21 Bowman, Doris .... ....... 2 62 Bowman, Melvin .... ........ 3 18 Boyajian, Grace .... .... 2 96, 322 Boyd, Dorothy ..... ........ 2 61 Boyd, Ruth ...... ....... 2 61 Boyer, Carl ........ ..... 3 17 Boyles, William ..... . . ., .... 254 Boylston, Patsy R.. . . ...... , .214 Braokett, Isaac ...... , . . .112, 278 Braden, Charles M. . . ........ .108 Braden, Grace .............,.... 267 Braden, Jean .................... 260 Bradfield, William T....80, 117, 254 Bradford, Fred ......,.. ,........ 3 16 Bradish, Norman ........... 12, 243 Bradley, A. B. ......... 116, 215, 243 Bradley, Betty ....... 20, 223, 266 Bradshaw, Elizabeth .......,...... 67 Bradshaw Phyllis ......,......... 270 Brady, Bruce ....... ..... 6 7 Brady, William .... .... 2 20 Braheny, William ..............., 238 Brainerd, Mary ....,............ 281 Bramely, Eric. .36, 80, 224, 227, 239 Brandes, Dorothy .......... 111, 266 Brandjord, Markus .......... 67, 238 Brandt, Elaine ...... .... . 261 Brandt, H. S. ......... ....... 1 16 Brasch, Charlotte ................ 264 Breakstone, Annette ......... 209, 257 Breede, Bernice ............ 111, 274 Breeden, Richard ....,.. 118, 215, 249 Breh, John ........ ........... 6 7 Bremer, William. . . ........ . .36 Brenes, Dolor ....... .......... 6 7 Brennan, Dorothy .... .... 6 7, 256 Breutner, Carl ...,.. ......... 1 08 Brewster, Donald ......... 19, 67, 243 Bridenbaugh, Robert ....... 229, 278 Briggs, Donald ........ ....... 2 49 Brissman, Joan ...... ..... 2 61 Britton, Mary ...... . .........,.. 67 Broad, John W. ............ 214,' 216 Brock, Marjorie ..............,.. 265 Brodine, Chuck. .,.,. 12, 117, 215 239 Brolliar, H. I. ................... 317 Brookby, Harry .... ......... , . . .237 Brooke, Jean ...,...,..,.......... 36 Brooks, Curtis, E. ....... 108, 110, 248 Brooks, Gerard .... ...... 2 7, 219 Brooks, Jean ....... , ........ 267 Brouillet, Miriam .... .... 1 11, 261 Brown, Charles ..... ...,....... 3 6 Brown, Christy .... . . .110, 229, 250 Brown, Don .... , .......... 238 Brown, Frank .... ,..,..... 2 38 Brown, Howard .... .... 2 37 Brown, Lenore .,.. ...... 6 7 Brown, Lyndon O. . . ....... 316 Brown, Mabel ....... .... 1 11. 180 Brown, Malcolm .... ......... 2 43 Brown, Mary L. . . . . .268. 281 Brown, lvlikeolm .........,...... 164 Brown, Virginia ....,..,....,.... 269 Brown, William .................. 76, 276 291, 317, 285, 250 Browne, Bernard .......,........ 317 Browne, Jean .... . . .92, 232, 261 Browne, Judson .... ............ 2 79 Browne, Thomas .... .....,.... 2 52 Brubaker, G. R.. . . . .115, 243 Bruce, Alexander .... ......,... 2 38 Bruce, Nina ...... ...36, 228. 264 Bruce, Robert .... ..... 2 94, 317 B1-ude, Gordon .... ........ 2 34 Bryan, Frances ..,. . . .37. 253 Bryans, Ted ...... ..... 2 47 Bryant, Elsie ........ ..... 6 7 Bryant, Gwendolyn ..., ...,.... 6 7 Bryant, Virginia. . . . ...... . .268 Brydon, James .... ..,....... . 67 Bubul, John ....... .... 2 36, 242 Buchanan, Esther. .............. 67 Buckely, Aline .... ............. 3 22 Buckley, Mary .... ........,.... 2 81 Buckmaster, Lawrence. 14, 37, 235. 149 Budrow, Roger .,..... 23, 108, 276 Buecher, Helen ............ 27, 263 Buehler. Russell. . . Crawford, Grace .... Detweiler, Barbara. 111, .265. Buettner, Virginia ....... Bulger, Katherine. Bulka, Fauncha. . . Bullard, Robert .... Bunn, Elizabeth .... Burback, Theodore.. Burchard, Robert. . . Burd, Isabelle .....,. Burd, Lawrence. . .23 . Burgess, Kenneth ..,. Burgett, Earlene .....,..... 109, Burkhardt, Herbert ..... . . .37, Burkhart, Joseph .... Burkhartsmeir, Don. .........37, .....67, 281, .37 281 ....,.. .260 ,....,. .281 ..........235 268 238 264 fad 'i47.'23o,'22o 3 112 248 .. ....,. 318 .....254 Burkhartsmeier, Jack .... ...,... 2 54 .67 242 Burleson, Maynard. . Burnette, Jean .,,........... 27, Burnette, Marion. . . . Burnett, Vange. . .66. 236 264 264 671 '1'a4.' i 62, 240 281 Burnha, Virginia ....... 37, 111, 268 Burns, H. W. ...........,. 117, 242 Burns, Palmer ..... ,.... 1 64, 254 Burns, R. H. ..... ...... 2 81 Burns, Thomas. . . ...,. 317 Burnston, Naomi. . . .. .67, 229 Burpee, Palma Lee .,.. . ,.., 261 Burr,Julia ,.,. . ,..... ..,..,.. 3 23 Burroughs, Eleanor ............., 325 Burry, Alice ......,...... 17, 27. 265 Burt, Lorene ...,..., ...,.. 3 7, 263 Burton, Bryant ....,.. .... ,... 2 5 4 Buschniann, Arthur .... . .... 244 Business Manager .... ..... 6 Buss, Margot ...,.. ...... 3 7 Busse, Stuart ....,... .... 2 36 Busse, Walter ....,...,.... ..,. . 67 Butler, Cymbeline .........,..,. .67 Butterworth, Charles ........... .23 Butterworth. WV. T., . .19, 115, 215. 253 Butzloll, Roberta ..,...... 27, 225, 263 Buzick, Mary Alice ......... 223. 256 Byng, Vivian ..,., ...,....... 7 9, 258 Byrne, Bill ....,..,... 20,31, 115,215 Byrnes, Blanche .,.............. 111 Byth, D. R. ..... ,.,.......,. 215 Cady, George J ....... .... 2 48 Cady, Wallace M. .,.. ..... 2 38 Caesar, Athalie .... ....... 3 7, 260 Caesar, Doris ....,,............ 260 Cahill, Edward ....... 222, 250, 278 Caldwell, Robert. .,....,..... 37, 250 Callander, Carolyn Jean. .38, 232, 261 Callier, Stratton ........,..,. 110, 248 Calvano, Mike ..,,..... 154. 156, 250 Calvin, Bob .,........... 77. 79. 244 Cameron, Edmond .........,... 317 Cameron, Stephan .......,... 77, 235 Campbell,Jack .....,.....,.,... .67 Campbell, James.38, 110, 118, 215, 239 Campbell, P. H. ..... 118. 215. 244 Campbell, Robert W. .........,. ..3 Campbell, Stewart .........,.. 67, 236 Campbell, Zeph ...... ..... 2 54 Cankar, F. ......, ..... 1 16 Caplen, Lorene ..... ...111, 257 Capp, Helen ...... ..... 2 61 Carey, Blaine ..... ..... 2 40 Carey, Charles .,..... ..... 3 8. 240 Carling, Jeannette .... ,.,. . 259 Carlson, Charles G.. . . ..,.. . . 316 Carlson, Dorothy ...,. .... 2 7, 260 Carlson. Edwin G. .... ..... 3 16 Carlson, Evelyn .,.. ..... 3 25 Carlson, Harold ....,. ....... 2 35 Carlson, Reyno.d ..... ...236, 214 Carlson, Ruth ...... ..... 3 22 Carlstedt, Fred ..... ..,. 3 17 Carlsten, Virginia ..... ..... 1 12 Carlstrand, Charles ...., ......, 3 16 Carlyle, Mary ........ ...... 6 7, 232 Carmody, Thomas ....... 23, 118. 215 Carnahan, Eleanor . ....... ,..... 1 11 Carnahan, John ................ .67 Carney, Bob .......,. 38, 118,215,253 Carpenter, Ben .........,....,.. 110 Carpenter, F. E. .... ..... 3 18 Carper, Virginia ................ .38 Carr, James ...............,. 67, 254 Carrig, Vincent ..,.............. 108 Carroll, George ..... 14, 38, 77, 146, 240 Carroll, Mildred ............,... 258 Carroll, Paul ................ 19, 242 Carter, Bob ..... ....... 1 54 Carter, J, R. ..,. ...118, 239 Carter, Paul ....... ........ 2 34 Cartmell, Elaine .... . . .228, 264 Case, Roger ......., ....... 2 34 Casler, Grant ..... ..... 2 77 Cass, Louis ........ ..... 3 17 Cathey, Margaret .... .....,. 2 64 Catlin, James ...... .... 1 98, 240 Cauldwell, Earl .... ....... 2 44 Cepek, Bette ..... .,.. 3 8, 260 Cepek, June ....., ...,. 2 60 Cepek, Miriam ..... . . . . . . 260 Chadwick, Tom .... ........., 2 44 Chalmers, Jud .... ............ 2 50 Chambers, Joe ......,.. 154, 158, 242 Chandler, Shirley. . . .,....... . 281 Chapman, Doris ...,......,....... 67 Chapman, Estelle ................ 297 Chapman, Richard ..... 38, 222, 248 Chapman, Willard ........ 110, 247 Charity Ball ........., ........ . .83 Chase, Eloise ..... . . . , .17, 270 Chase, Virginia. . . .... 38, 265 Cheerleaders . . . .,... .150 Cherry, Mrs. J. H. .... .. 109 Chi Delta Alpha .... ..., 3 21 Chi Omega ...... ,... . 263 Chiba, li. K. ..,... ....117, 243 Chi1dren's Theatre ........,..... . 93 Childs, Betty ...,.,..... 16, 38. 268 Childs, Robert ..... ics, 214, 219, 279 Chloupek, Tom .....,.....,.. 67. 237 Christensen, Carl ..,,......,.,,, 109 Christopherson, Mary Jane. . .23. 268 Chulock, NValter ..,.......,,.... 241 Chulock, NVillmar ......,.. .... 2 51 Ciapinski, Chester .... ,... 2 53 Cimeley, Alvido O. .. . .,... . 300 Cisel, Keen .,......... . . .38, 266 Citterman, Marvin ...... ....,. 2 51 Civis, Grace Elizabeth .,.,.,,.. 38. 269 Clark, Charles .,,...... .... 2 22, 238 Clark Dallas .,,..... .. ....,. 243 Clark Evelyn .,,.........,,..,. 323 Clark, Fred Emerson ..,.... 220, 316 Clark, Henry ...., 39, 117, 215, 243 Clark. Morris ..,.... 116, 118, 238 Clark, William ...........,..... 316 Clarke, Everett ..,. ..,...,... 2 78 Clarke, William .... . . . 170, 249 Clarkson, Frances ..., .... . .... . 39 Claussen, Lolita ..... . ..... ,.... 1 11 Clayton, Jean Paul ..,.. 39, 216, 237 Cleary, W. J. .................. 118 Cleaver, Goodrich .........,.,,. 108 Clem, Mary Jane ..,., 112, 267, 281 Clement, Fred .,.., ...,....., 3 16 Clendenan. Jean .... ..,....., 6 7 ClilT, Arthur ....... . . .16-1, 254 Clifford. Grace ....... ....... 3 21 Cline, Dorothy .,,,.,.. . ,... 39. 270 Clousing, Lawrence .....,....... 252 Clowes, Gail ,.... ...,......... . 316 Clutter, A. W. ....,.,.,.....,... 116 Coale. Ruth .... ,... 2 7. 218, 265 Cobb, Elliott ..... ...,...... 2 43 Cobb, .less ........ ...... 7 4, 237 Coggeshall, William. . . .... . 317 Cohen, Esther ....., ..,. . 39 Cohen. Irene ...,. .... .... 2 5 7 Cohlan, Wilbur. . . ......... . .67 Cohn, Henry ..... ..... 6 7, 116, 215 Cohn. Norman ,.... .,...... 6 7, 241 Colburn. Page ..,., ...... 1 9, 239 Colby, Kenneth ........, ,.,... 1 10 Coleman, Mary Jane ......... 223 267 Coleman, Mary Margaret ..,.,... 260 Collar, XVilliam .......... 23, 115, 215 Collester, Marian ......,...... 67 265 Collier, Bill ,.,... . .,,.... 80. 146 Collins, Helen ..,. ..,. 3 9, 216, 263 Collins. Roger ...,., ......... 2 50 Collins. Tom .....,.,........ 67, 254 Collinson, Henton ........ 66. 67. 237 Collor, Lois ,... .,.. ....,.... 2 5 6 Collor. Mark ..... ...19, 39, 254 Colman, John ..... .... 2 7, 244 Colpaert. Joseph ..... ....., 2 78 Combs, Edward .... ,... . 39 Comery, George .... . . 317 Comes, Urban ....,... . . 238 Comiskey, Dorothy .... . . 281 Commerce Dean .....,... . ..9 Commerce Magazine ,........,., 298 Commerce Senior Officers ....... 285 Commerce Club ............. 294 295 Compton. Sarah ............. 67, 260 Conkle. Paul ......... ,.... . 316 Conley, Marjory .,... ...... 2 67 Connelly, George ..... ....... . 67 Connelly, John ,.... ..., 1 10 249 Conner, Bonnie .... ...111, 223 Connery, John ....... .....,. 2 37 Converse, Burnham ...,......... 252 Conway, John ........,.....,... 229 Cook. Helen ......, .... 3 9, 112.265 Cook, King ...,. . ..,...... 316 Cook, Sally ..,. .... 2 3, 67, 260 Cooke, George. . . ........ . 240 Cookson, Frank .... .......... 1 12 Coolidge, John ,.... .... 6 7. 115, 243 Coolsen, Frank. . . .......,.. .67 Coombs, Joan .,.. .,., 2 18, 263, 281 Cooper, Albert .... ,...,. 1 08, 245 Cooper, Frank ..... ......., 6 7, 248 Cooper, Phil .......,......... 78, 249 Copeland, David .............,. .67 Copeland, John ..... 222. 216, 248 Corbett. Martha ............... 324 Corlett, Beverly .,......,..., 39, 260 Gorman, Mary Lou ..,. ,.., . . . 223 Corrigan, Joseph ..... ......... . 67 Cortilet, Dorothy. . . .... 258, 281 Cosner, Fae ........ ....... 3 16 Costa, Charles. . . ...... . 279 Costa, Ralph ..... .,... 6 7, 248 Coughlin, Bob. . . .... 23 80 Coup, John .,.... .... 6 7, 235 Courter, Mary ..... ..... 2 64 Cousing. Lawrence .... ..... 2 24 Coutts, Betty ....,. .... 7 9, 269 Cowap. Henry. . . .... . .39 Cox, Charles ......... .... 1 08 Crabtree, Charles ...,. ..,.. . 67 Craig Club ....... , . ....... 231 Craig, Helene ..... .... 1 11, 218 Craig, W. W. .... ..... 3 00, 316 Crane, Douglas ..... .......... 2 52 Crawford, Carol .....,... 111, 280, 264 Crawford, Edgar ..... ,...,. 7 9, 118 Crawford, Edward .,.. ........ 2 54 Crawford, Gene .... A ,... .270 Crawford, Lois ..... Cray, William ..... Cresap, Mark ..,.. Crickmer, Meridith .... .... 3 9, Crilly, Betty. .,.. . Crim, Douglas .... Crippen, Gertrude. Crissman, Paul ..... Cristol, Stanley .... Crocker, W. J.. .. Crofts, Marion. . . Croker, Bill ...,.. Crook W. H. ..... . . Croon, Virginia .... Crossby, Frederick. Crowe, Patricia .... Crowley, William .... Croxall. Helen .... .....80. .....67, 280 263 .80 300 267 270 110 232 254 .67 118 229 250 246 322 234 260 317 .40 Cruice, Walter ...., 145,154, 159, 230, 242 Crumpacker, Margaret ........... 272 Crumpacker, Shepherd ..,...,..., 279 Culiey, Eleanor ......,...,,..... 218 Culver, Eleanor .........,. 23. 67, 270 Cumming, Bob .....,..,.. 27. 116, 243 Cummings, Walden ....... 299. 316 Cunningham, David ....,,. 294, 316 Cunningham, Frank ...,..,,....... 3 Curme, George ..,..,.. ,,..... 2 42 Curme, Kathleen ..... ..... 4 0, 260 Curran. Russell .... . .....,,.. 318 Currie. Russell .... ..,.. 1 08, 170 Curtis, Norman .... ........ 2 88 Curtiss, David ..... ....... 2 14 Cuts and Grinds ...,, ....... 3 27 Cutten, Arthur ........ .......,,. 3 Cutter, Dr. Irving S .........,...... 3 Cutter, Ruth ......, .... 2 14, 265 Czarnecki. Joseph. . . ..,.... .240 Czerwonky, R ...,.... .... 1 18, 239 D Dad's Day ....,...... .... 2 9 Dahl, Dorothy ..... ...261 Dahl. John ,.,...,,. . . . .229 Dahlquist, J. L. ....... ... 117 Daily Business StaE. .,.. .... 7 9 Daily Editorial StaH . . ..., 78 Daily, Joseph ........ . . .235 Daly, Betty .......... . . .260 Daly, Robert ......... . . .254 Damron, Moody L ....... ..... 3 16 Danforth, Mary Alic-e ,... ....... 3 23 Danforth, NVilliam C. . . ,....... 238 Danley, John R. .,,. 117, 248 Danner, Howard .... . .....,, 67 Darling, John ....,. ..,,. 3 18 Dart. Lawrence .... .,..,.. 3 18 Dash, Harold ...... ........ 2 51 Dauer, Ernest ...... . . .220, 234 David, Edwin .,....... . .,.... 246 Davidson, Annabelle ..... ..... 3 21 Davidson, Dorothy .... ...,. 2 68 Davidson. Jean ...,.......... 27, 268 Davidson, Ruth ........,.,,..... 109 Davies. Ernest C. . .2-48. 284, 300, 317 Davis. Albert ,..,. . . .........,... 67 Davis, Anne ..... ......,....... 6 7 Davis, Ernest .... .... 2 36 Davis, Ira H. .. . ......... -. .241 Davis, Jane ....,. ............. 2 68 Davis, Jane L. .. .... 17, 31, 40, 67 Davis. Jane M. .... .....,....... 6 7 Davis, Margery ....,............ 111 Davis, Martin ....,.,.. 40, 229, 242 Davis, Nathan .................. 249 Davis, Robert .............,..,... 67 Davisson, Herbert.110, 118, 215, 276 Day, Helen ..................... 260 Day, Robert .................... 249 Day, Virgil ..... 12, 19, 23.73.230 252 Dean, Frank ,.................... 40 Dean, Stanley A. ................ 316 Dear, Frank ........ ....... 2 40 Dearborn, Charles ...., ..... 6 7, 254 D'Eath, Harley ...... .... 2 3, 80 Deckowitz, Freida. . . ..,. . .67 DeClerque, Jerald. . . . . . .242 DeCoudres, D. A.. .. . . .116 DeHerder, Donald ..... ,......... 2 36 Deibler, Charles ................. 238 Deibler, Frederick. . .236, 220, 317 Delaney, James ,....,.,, 27, 117, 243 Delano, James ....... 23, 214, 230 249 Delloye, Emily .........,....... .67 DeLong, Earl H. ...,...,... 108, 242 Delta Delta Delta .... . ,..... 264 Delta Gamma ...... ........ 2 65 Delta Sigma Pi .... .,.. 2 36, 317 Delta Tau Delta ..., ...... 2 37 Delta Upsilon ....... ........ 2 38 Delta Zeta ..........,..,....... 266 Demand, Jane ............. 214, 265 DeMouIin, William L. ..,. 79, 118 242 Dempsey, Bette ..... 40, 111, 216, 280 Denman, Burt J. ...,........... . .3 Dennis, Ralph ...... .......... 8 , 92 Dennison, Derby .,.......,..... .92 Dennison, Doris ......,..,...... 323 Denson, Aubrey ..,.. 23, 30, 92, 244 Deru ..................,....... 230 DeSale, Jerome .... ........ 4 0, 239 Dessart, Paul ....... ......... . 67 Dessaver, Babette ......... 17, 74 257 DeTamble, Howard .... ....... 2 37 Detling, Val ...,..... ...67, 237 DeTrana, Virginia. . . . , . . 322 Detweiler, Peggy. . . Deutsch, Elaine .... Deutsch, Mildred. . . DeVine, George .... DeVry, Carl .,.... Dick Melvin ...,.. Dickie. John ...... . Dickson, Donald. . . Dickson, Vililliam. . . Diederich, Dorothy. Diehl, Bruce ...,,.. Diehl, Cleo ...,,.. Dienner, John... Dies, Henrietta .... Dietz, Ziegler .... Dike, Melville .... Dill, Elizabeth. . . Dill, Carl ....... Dillon, C. R. ........ ... Dillon. William .... ...,27, ffffi54f '1l5KJ', . . . . . . 108. 229, 1181 , . ,... 164, . . . . .237, . . . . .40, A '.'1'1r', Ditlevson, Raymond: . . J I Dlx, Ray ......... Dixon, Howard .... Dixon, William. .. Dobbins, Emery. Dobler, Ernestine.. Dobson, Patricia. . . Docekal. Edyth .... Dodge. Louis ..,... Dodgson, Eleanor.. Doebler, Ernestine. . Doerfler, Marvel. Doesburg, John .... Doherty, Marvin.. Doherty, Phillip. . Dohrmann, Melba. . Doke, Dorothy .... Dold, Elmer ....... Dold, Harriet .... Dolin. Albert .... Dolnick, Aviva ..... Donahue, Bonnie.. Donaldson, W. L.. . Dons, Fred ........ Doran, Eugenie .... Doran, Doran, Dorbos, John ..,... Dorsey, Edith ..,... Dougall, Herbert. . . Douglass, Jack ..... Downton, Jane. . . .. Doyle, John ..... Doyle, Robert ...... Draves, Marcia ..,. Drebin, Esther ..... Dreher, Robert .... Drexler, L.oyd ..... Dreyer, Robert ..... Dreyer, Marjorie.. Drummond, Grace. . Dubbs, Nano ...... Dubbs, 'William .... Duckman, Lucille. . DuCles, Hazel ..... Jeane. . . . Virginia. . . . Duddleston, Louie. . .166. Duerlein, Doris .... Duffy, Jim ......... Duggins, Oliver .,.. Dulkmann ......... Duncan, Cameron. 73, 117, '14s','2i5, Duncan, D. J. . . .. Duncan, Dorothy. . ...i11, f f f22s,' A ........224, .. .228, 111, 13 67 123' 'is '149' v v 4 11111401 26. ...40, 117. ' ' '.40' 92' 223,' . .40 121. .117 ...41, ..'.'4i ifI2s6f ' ' H ..229. Qcsf ..41, 2i6,' .167 Idsf ..41 '236 .236 111, Dunlop, Thomas .... ..... 4 1, Dunn, Gertrude ..,. Dunning, Lenore. . . Dunshee, Katherine. Dutton, Henry .... Duvall, William ,... .,.... Duvall, Hugh..154. 160. Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, C. E. ., Charles ..... Olive ...,.... Robert .... E Eagles. Virginia .... Eagleston Robert R. ..... 23, ....41. ........236. .41. 161. 110. .108 226 Eames, Hugh ....... ..... Easton, Carson ..... Ebeling, George .... Eby, Thomas. . . . Eck, Robert .....,. Eckert, Claudia .... Eckels, Thomas. . . Eckstein, Gladys. . . ..........74, .280 Eddy, Newell ......... 41, 74, 80 Edelman, Alvin .,.. ...27, 219, Edelstein, Muriel ..... Edgren, Robert .... Editorial Board, Sports .... . . Education ......... Edwards, Arthur ..,.. Edward, Julius .... Egar, Gerald ...... Egan, Sherman ...... Ehmen, Mrs. L. M.. Ehninger, Douglas. . Ehrlich, Irene ...... Eichmann, Maude. Eichner, Bud ........ Eldridge Robert E. Eldridge, Frank S.. .. Ellenstein, Ruth. . . Elliot, E. W. ...... . .....67, ...67, . ...208, . ...224, . ..... 23 . .... 108. ...1l1. - 317,' 264 .264 .257 .271 109 254 277 242 216 247 321 244 254 190 267 244 222 109 108 247 317 .67 . . 3 248 267 270 221 235 265 . 16 322 242 215 252 256 268 238 .67 288 .67 268 249 .67 267 281 267 250 112 220 243 253 244 263 .67 108 251 .23 259 .67 .41 244 272 112 243 263 .67 222 i.80 . 19, 240 317 214 242 221 270 260 317 237 162 247 268 249 279 266 236 239 .220 . .92 .164 .279 .41 254 257 248 241 .67 110 1.80 . 10 .235 241 249 .214 .109 .246 214 265 278 249 110 257 116 254 110 257 .74. 116, Elliott, Joan ..,.. ..... 2 64 Elliott. John M. ,.., .,....... C 3 Elliott. Victoria. .. .... 111, 229 Ellis. Lucille .....,, .. ,...325 Elvidge. Reba ..... ... .,.., 321 Ernanuelli, Fcrinando .... .,,. 6 7 Ernnkie, Fred ........... ...242 Engineering, Dean of. . .. ,.. S lindresen, Ford. .......,. .,... 1 09 Endresen. Raymond ..,.. ..,.... 1 09 Engelbrecht. Daniel .,...,........ 252 Englenardt. Maxwell ....,,... 67, 110 English. Betty ..,.......,... 265. 281 English, O. B. ........... 117, 2-12. 277 Engstrom, John R. .. . ....,... . .108 Engstrom. Ralph ..... ........ 2 78 Engstrom. Ruby ...., .....,... 2 0 Epsilon Eta Phi ..,.. ..,....... 3 22 Epstein, Jane ..... . . .20, 67. 257 Erbes, Philip ....... ......... 7 3 Erickson, Carol .... ....., 2 6, 259 Erickson, Curtis .... , ,... 118, 234 Erickson, Mildred ............... 323 Eskridge, Arnett ......,.....,,.. 288 Estabrook. Robert ..... 78, 80. 108,237 Eta Sigma Phi ....,.........,... Evans, Bergen. . . Evans, Dick ..... Evans, Mildred ............. 27. Evans NVar .. d ..... ,........ . . . .7 E. C. A. Correlation Department. . E. C. A. Social Department ...,... E. C. A. Student G-oveming Board. Everson, Andrew .,.. Everhart. Jean ..,... Evers, Glenn ..,.. Ewald, George.. . Ewing, ldelle ...... Ewing, Mary E. .. Eyck. Guileston ...., F Faber. Virginia ...... Fabish, Charles .... Fabrice, Janet ...... Fabrice, Lorraine .... Factor, Jerome ..... . Fagan, Virginia ..... .i...-.'1A1'1i, Fahnestock, Margaret: . . Fairbarin, Janet ..... .216 .235 .234 218 2,73 . .14 . . 13 , . 12 . .67 .260 .250 .240 .270 269 .276 . 109 110 .258 .258 .251 . 322 . 256 . 267 Fairchild, Meredith ............., 222 Faldberg, Gertrude ....,.,....... 297 Falstein, Maurice ..,.. 7, 80, 224, 251 Faner, Joe ...........,..... 118, 175 Farmer, Louise ..... . ....,...., 272 Farrand, W ........ ..,,,, 6 8 Faner, Joseph ........ ...... 2 38 Farrand, Gardner ..... ........ 1 08 Faunts, Ruth ....... . . . 141, 268 Fawell, Mary Jane .... ........ 2 70 Fay, Jane ,.... .... ,.... 4 2 , 267 Feaman, Parry ...,... ..,. 1 64, 243 Fearing, Franklin ...... ,.,.... 2 14 Feichtmann, George ..... .,... 2 44 Feige. Howard ........ ..,.... 2 94 FEIS. Charles ........ ......... 6 8 Feldman, Sidney .... ,.,. 6 8, 241 Fell, Fred ........... ..... 6 8, 251 Fenchel, Marvin S. . . . ..... . .108 Fencing ........... .,,,. 1 96 Fenimore, Joseph ..... ...... 6 8 Fenske, Alma ...... . . .42, 261 Fenske, Louise ..... ........ 4 2 Fenske, Otto ...... ..... 4 2, 249 Ferges. Geraldine .... .,... 4 2, 267 Fernandez, Benito .... ,.... . .238 Falser, Evelyn ...... ...... 4 2 Ferguson, William. . . , 1 ,238 Fernandez, Beniot. . . , , , .68 Feder, Paul H. ..... ,,,,.,, 3 Feter, Bertha ........ ......, 3 25 Fetherston, Olive ..... ........ 3 25 Feuerlicht, James .... ...,. 6 8, 241 Feustel, Jean ....... ..,..... 2 65 Fields, Johm ..... .... 2 24, 277 Flgel, Johm ..,.. ..,,.... 6 8 Filler .......... ,,,,,, 3 2 Fillis, Ben .....,. ,.,,, 2 44 Filson, Francis ..... ,,,,,,,, 4 2 Finder, Paul ..... .... 1 9, 251 Fine, Renata .... .,,,,,, 2 57 Fine, Richard ................... 244 Fingulin, Carol ..... ,....,,..,... 2 7, I 74, 218, 228, 111,269 Fink, Ethel .,....,.....,....,... 257 Finlayson, Colin ......,....,..... 249 Finley, Robert ......,,........... 42 Finney, Harry ..... 220, 234, 236, 317 Finston, Ruth ................... 111 Fish, William .....,............. 238 Fisher, Amelia ......,...,,...... 280 Fisher, Betty ...,.............,. 260 Fisher, Charles ...,....,......... 68, , 110, 108. 109, 112,245 Fisher, Waldo ............,. 154, 166 Fiske, Loring ...........,....... 243 Fissel, Harlan E. . .. ,,,,,291 Fitch. Mary ..... ...., 2 65 Fite, Allan ....,.. ,,,,, 2 54 Fitzhugh, John. . . ....... ,237 Flack, Gene ...... .......... 2 54 Flanigan, Jerry ..... ,.... 4 2, 237, 74 Flato, Fred ...... ..,.. 1 64, 250 Fleer, Harry ...... .... 1 10, 242 Fleming, James .... ,..... 2 19 Fleming, Jack ....., .... 2 30, 244 Fletcher, J. Robert .,.. . , .42, 244 Fletcher, Sylvia .... .....322 Flynn. Kathryn. . . Florscheinx. Milton, . , Fobes, John ........, Fogel. Fred ........ Folger. Evelyn .... Football ........ Forbes, Ross .... Forch, Anita .... Forch. Betty ...... Ford. Constance .... Ford. E. ............ . Ford, Harriet ..... Forman, Robert. . . ...,..325 .....78.2-12 ,.....319 ....232,26O ...,153. 164 ....,...316 .......,26'7 ....-12.20.267 ......,.323 , ........... 68 . .......... 260 .......251,278 Forsyth. Alice. . . . .68, 78, 11.1, 223, 264 Forsythe, Cecile ..... 42. 112, 280, Forsythe, Herbert E. , Fortlage, Herb. ,..... Foskette. William .... Foster, Dwight ...., Foster, Edith .... Foster, Helen ...,.. Foster House ........ Foster. Virginia ...... Fotheringham, Wallace ...,...... Foulk, J. P. ........ . Fourier, Adelaide ..... Fowler, Dorothy ..... Fowler, Jean .....,... Fowler, Mrs. Edson. . . Fox, Ben ,... ........ F ox,Ixarl ...,...... Fox, Robert .... Frank, Isabel .... Frank, John ..... Frank, Kay ..,.... Frank, Marjorie .,.. Frank, Shirley ...,. ,.....117, Franklin, Hugh ...... Franklin, Madge. . . . . Franks, Jack .....,..,. Frankston, Roberta ..,, Frantz, Eleanor .,.... Frantz, Gene ......... Fredholm, Ed. ....... , Frederick, Lauretta. . . Frederick, Marguerite. Freehill, Bernard ...... Freeman. George ..... Freeman, John ..... Freeman, Milton ..... Frehse, Mary Lou .... Freidinger, Les ..... Frehner, Jacob. ,... Friedman, Saul ......,. French, Fred ...... '.'f.'.'.'fes. .27, 79, 223 . .......... 316 ...........237 .....253 ,...,249 .....270 .....325 .....276 321 .278 244 ...,..324 ......256 ....111,259 .....288 .....316 ...,.249 ...,..260 ........240 ..,.79, 148 ....,.270 ....,.257 . .,... 30,92 263 277 .43 ....43, .....111 ......258 ...23,222 .....00O .....322 .291 .68 ...278 . ,.., 251 ......263 249 . 246 108 240 ....23, .43, 118, 240, 215 Frentz, LeRoy .,.., 23, 78, 224, French, William .... 240 Frey,John ...................... 276 Fried, Eleanor ..,........ ...... 7 9 Friedman, Robert .... . . . .,.. .288 Friedman, Shirley ......,...,.... 271 Frisbie, Illene ....,..........,... 281 Fritz, George ....,.... 68, 78, 238 Fritz, Ruth ....... Froehlich, Mildred ...... ,.......325 ,,.218, '271 Geimer, Helen. ,. . . , . .216 Geist, Josiah ..... .... 3 16 Geisy, Harold .... . .... 237 Geneser. Jack .... ........ 2 48 Geneser, Jack ..,. ........,. 2 48 Genke, Irene ..... ...., 3 24, 300 George. Francis ..., ........ 2 81 George. Robert. . , ..... ,220 Gentry, Richard .,.. .... 1 10, 112 George, Frances ..,, ..... 2 65 George, Katherine .... ..,... 2 60 George, Rohert ..... ..... 4 3, 243 Gerbing,Frauk. . . .... , 316 Gerhold. Paul .... .. .279, 220 Gerieh, Jerry ,... . ..... 254 Gerig. Betty ....... .......... 1 11 Gessel, Russel ..........,...,... 316 Gettlernan, Krana ..,........... 281 Geyer, Don ..... 68, 154. 160, Gianakopulos, Celeste ....,...,.. 147, 204. 208, 221, Gianakopulos, Theodore .......,, Gibas, A. E. .................. . Gibas, Muhall ...,.............. Gibbons, J. T. ......... 116, 215, Gibbs, Evelyn .....,..........., Gibson, DeW'itt...68, 154, 157, Gibson, James .............,.., Gibson, Mary ...,........,... 27, Giese, Harold .... . . .43, 229, Gilbert, Arthur ..... ......... Gilbert, Bernadine .... ....... Gilbert, Glenn ,.... ..,.. Gilbert, Marjorie ..... .... 2 68, Gilbert, Paul ......... ..,. 2 14 Gilbert, Peter ........ ..... Gilblom, Adeline ..... ......... Gilby, Joseph. . . Gilchrist, H. E.,. Giles, LaVerne. . IQ1QIfI2o4,' ....,..236. 268, Gilhofer, Martha ......,..... Gill, Ed. ...... . Gillam, Betty .... Gilles, Harry ..... Gillespie, Cecil .... Gilleland, A. R. .... Gillette, Vllilliarn. . . 23 f f f .242 Gillieron, Robert ..... . . Gillies, Harry. . . Gillis, John ..... , Gilmore, Eileen .,.. Gilpatrick, Evelyn. . Ginsberg, Evelyn. . . Givler, James ....... Glabman, Gertrude. Glander, Dorothy.. Glassenberg, Nora. . Glenn, John ....,... Glenz, Margaret .... Gleuup, Margaret. . Goddard, Evelyn. . . Goddard, Harry. . . . Godwin, S. E. . .. Goe, Ida ....,..... Goerlick, Henry .,.... ...43, '22 166110 , v .........111 ..,.6s, 109, f f f f .' ,118 , Froehling, Betty .,.... Froehling .,........ Frosh Week .... Frost, Jack ..... Frye, Charles .... Fry, Jane ........ Fucilla, Joseph ..... Fuerstenau, Don.. Fullager, William ...... Fuller. John ...... Fuller, Leon. .19, 43'.154,' , , Fuller, William ...,,...,. Funston, Bernice ........ Fyske, Jeane E ,...... G Gaber, Martin ..,,.., Gabler, E .....,...... Galante, Rosemary .... Gamma Phi Beta .,... Gail, Stewart ........... Gaines, Pat ............ ........ 06, 208 Gale, Marion ...,. 205, Garnet, Merrill ......... Gane, Frank ......... Gansauer, Herbert ,.., Garay, P. N. ..... . Garden, Sally ...... Garey, Woodrow ..... Gardner, Robert .... Gaines, Patricia ....., Garettson, Charles .... Garey, Wilson. . . Gardiel, Russell. Garh tt, Barbara ....... Gargas, Chester ..... Garnett, Jane .... Garrick, David. . , Garvey, Helen. . . Gasior, Ted .,..,, Gaskill, Mignon. Gaskins, John .... Gasser, Carol. . . Gathat, Marjorie ..... Gathman, James ..... Gatterfeld, Emil. Gauvert, Paul .... Gavert, Paul .... Gavitt Lawr nc , ' e e ..,......... Gavitt, Severance .,.......,..... 116, 215, 227, Gayner, Harold ...... Geiger, Aloysius ...... .......264 .....170 , .... 128 ..,....108 229 ....43. 74 ....68, .,...214 .......250 . ,.... 43,254 163 222 250 ........317 ...214 ...241 .68 .68 ...267 108 . .27 2 ,261 ,..,...,.250 .........223 ...,..,258 ....118,254 ,.......63 ...212 ...264 .....244 ..........251 .........250 ......17, 264 68,166,253 ...........268 ....92, 232 ........229 ....111,264 ....68,254 ....260,281 ,.....324 ......68 ,..109 ....68 112 ,43 .19, 238 .68 108 Goldberg, June. . . . Golden, Bill ......,. Golden, Edward .... Goldeth, Harold .... . . Goldman, Morris. . . Goldsmith, Shirley. . Golf .......,...... Golly, Bernita. . Gombert, David ..,. Goman, Bob. . , Gombert, Dave .,., Gomberg, Helen .... Gonser, Thomss .... Gonya, James .... Good, R, E. ...... . Goodman, Elsie .... Goodman, Lucille. . . Goodman, Sydney. . Goodrich House .... Goodrode, Melvin.. Goodstein, Phyllis. . Goranson, Evelyn.. Gordon, David. ,... Gordon, Faye ...... Gordon, Maudette. . , ....,.. 44, I f Q fiis I '. 1 2252 2281 Gore, Alfred ....... 108, 109, 110, Gore. Victor ....... Gorman, Wilmah. . . Gorsline, M. Lester ..... 44, 74, Gottlieb, Robert .... Gottschalk, John. . , Goudmans, Lucille. . Gourlay, Louise .... Gousha, Harry ..... Grabowski, Gertrude ..... Grabill, Jean ,....., Graf, Jeanette ........ ,.., Graham, F. ..., I '.. '. '.11esL ...228, Graham,John .... ,,,,,, Graham, Laun .,... ......, Graham, Pearson .... ..... 1 10, Graham, Richard ..... ....... Graham, W .,,..... ..... Grambort, Edna .... ...,, Grande, Anthony .... ..... 6 8, Grandland, John ..... ..... 4 4, Granves, Mary ..... ...,..... Granger, Lucy ............., 11, Grant, Harry .,.,......,....... Grant, Kenneth ..... 68, 170, Grant, Robert ........,..... 254, Grant, Robert .,....... 146, 227, Grant, Will Brewer ......,... 44, 250 ,68, 261 237 118 .43 253 111 240 316 273 278 108 271 ,68 281 317 316 259 .68 235 270 220 317 234 244 254 . 43 316 265 216 .68 237 257 268 257 240 266 .44 111 .44 243 . 92 237 271 . 12 .68 234 .68 257 194 269 .68 238 ,231 , 271 ,254 237 243 257 . 44 241 277 318 271 322 . 68 271 322 251 110 328 249 241 240 259 111 239 264 .44 267 240 238 276 248 243 .44 324 278 175 .44 281 249 229 219 110 235 Grant, R. YV. ....... , . 19, 27, 44, 235 Grauman, Richard. ...... 12, 31, 224 Graves, Mary .,...... ..,....... 2 64 Gray, Arm ...,.,... ,,....... 1 4 Gray, Frank .... ..... 2 38, 229 Gray,J.A. .......,. ..118 Gray, Jane ,.... .... 1 6. 228, 270 Gray, Joseph ..... ........... 2 54 Gray, Kenneth... . ....... . . .317 Gray. Ruth ..... .....,....,.., 6 8 Gray, Tom ......... 229, 219, 249 Gray, William ................... 214 Grayston, lviarjorie ..... 45, 268, 280 Greek Week ...... Green, Albert ...... Green, Martin ...,. Green, Robert ..... Greenbert, Al ..... .. ' 22Q.'221,' Greenburg, Mildred ...........,.. .90 240 290 254 251 271 Greenblatt, Marion .......... .... 2 57 Greene, Davis ..,................ 109 Greer, Joe .................,.... 220 Gregg, Thomas ..... 115, 215, 239 Gregory, Eleanor .......,........ 223 Gregory, Jean ...... , . . ,.... .260 Greiger, Gail ..... ...... 6 8 Gress, Julian .... ......,, 7 6 Gridley ........ ..., 4 5, 237 Gridley, Martin .... ....... 3 Griefen, John ...... . . .240 Griefen, Robert .... .... 4 5 Grieger, Gail ..... . . .234 Gries, Rita .,....., ..... 2 60 Griiiin, Margaret .... ........ 4 5 Griflin, Phillip ..,.. .... 6 8, 240 Griffith, Margaret ......... . .... -. .267 Griffith, Mary ........,.... i45, 256 Griggs, Frances ...,... 20, 45, 221,7268 Grigsby, Peggy ......,....... 16, 205 Grigsby, Vivian .... ..........., 1 11 Griswold, Ruth ..... .... 6 8 Gritz, Sidney ...... . . .241 Grodins, Fred ....,.. ..... 6 8 Groener, Maxine .... .... 2 69 Grose, Marjory ..... ..., 1 11 Gross, Julian .,....., .... 2 41 Grossman, Rosalyn .... ,.... 6 8 Grothus, Virginia .... Grove, Harry ...... Gudat, Walter ..... Guettel, Charles ..... Guiterman, Krana. Gunn, Charles ...... ....322 ....317 ....108 ,...108 ...,257 321 Gurley, Norton .... . . .68, 233 Gurney, Haight .... ..... 2 78 Gustafson, Charles. . . . . . .288 Gustafson, Eleanor ..., ..... 6 8 Gustin, Osborne ..... .... 2 47 Gustafson, Evert .... Guthman, Harry .... ....316 ....220 Guthrie, Dorothy .... .... 2 61 Guttman, Shirley ..,. .... 2 71 Guylee, Barbara ..... .,--- 6 8 Guyton, Edith ........ ..... 2 56 H Haberkorn, Jane ..........., 281 260 Habicht, Jane ................. .23, 146, 228, 231, 221 214 Hackler, Windsor .............. .25, 45, 78, 80, 227 242 Haiienbert, Jayne .........,...., .68 Hagberg, Hilda .,.,.............. 109 Hafemeister, Lester .... ....... 2 24 Hagen, Helen ............... 111 258 Hahn, Maurice .............. 78, 278 Hahne, Ernest.6, 220, 234, 236, 317 Haines, Gertrude ..............,. 268 Haines, William ....... 74, 118, '248 Hainz, Gladys ...... ............ 2 58 Hale, Betty ..,... ........... 6 8 Hale, Robert .... . . .68, 277 Hales, Douglas ................... 68 Halfverson, Stan .........,... 68 112 Hall, Howard ....,.............. 239 Hall, Janice.. .23, 148, 205, 206, 270 Hall. Jeanne ........,....... 260 281 Hall, Joan ....................... 45 Hall, John ....... .... 1 9, 23, 242 Hall, Josephine ..... .....,...... 2 67 Hall, Roy ...,.............. 236, 317 Hallberg, Lawrence. . .68, 116, 215, 249 Halleman, Walter F ............,. 289 Hallenbeck, George ........ 214, 230 Hallenstein, Marian ......... 111, 208 Haller, Elizabeth ..,. .... 6 8, 208, 265 Hamilton, Edgar .,.. .......... 3 15 Hamilton, Larry ...... ..... 6 8, 278 Hamilton, Robert ................ 68 Hamilton, Woodrow ...... 164, 240 Hamlin, A ...... ..,... ...... 1 2 50 Hamlin, Wendell ...... ..... 3 1, 275 Hammond, Geraldine .,.. . ..... 111 Hammond, Lawrence .... .... 2 79 Hammarquist, Ruth ..... .... 6 3 Hammond, Louise ..... ...,. 2 65 Hammonn, Bernice .... ....... 2 67 Hamerich, Joe ..,... . . .116, 164 Hane, Wendell ..............,... 214 Handley, Perdin ................. 230 Handlon, Mary ..... 20, 23, 221, 261 Handwork, Ben ..........,...... 243 Hanke, George ........... ..... . 317 Hanna, Margaret .... ....-..- 4 5 Hannaford, Foster. ..,. ..... 6 8, 117 Hansberry, Lorraine. . . .... 111. 258 Hansen, Clayton .,... , .... 68, 252 Hansen, Donald .... 229 Holbrook Robert .... 225 Heyn, William. .46, 19, 148, 228 269 242 249 276 247 111 .79 268 . .3 111 .68 . .9 214 257 .17 232 316 279 316 265 250 316 208 260 208 Hanson, Carol .... ............ Hanson, Carl ...,..... 68. 117. Hanson, Chester ............., . . . Hanson, Victor ....... 145, 227, Hanssen. Lyle ............. 45, Hamrick, Joseph ................ Harding, Beatrice .... ..,.,. Harding, Kay .......... .... Hardwick, Betty ..,...... .... Hardwood, Thomas A. .... . . , . Hare, Roberta ......... .... Harrda, Ferdinand ..,... .... Harrington, Harry F. . . . . . . . . . Harris, Jack S. ....... .,..,. . Harris, Josephine ..... .... 6 8, Harris, Ruth ........ ......... Harris, Sophie ...... ....,.. 6 8. Harris, Thomas J. ...,.....,..., . Harris, VVilliam ......... 68, 110. Harrison, .lohn D. ......... 294, Harris, Margaret .... ...,..... Harrison, Nicholas ..., .,.. 4 5, Harrison, Will H. .... ...,.. . Harshbarger, Della .... ..,.. 2 06, Hart. Anne ........ ....... 4 5. Harty, Carolyn... .,,. 46, 111, art Harr .,... . .79. H , y ...... Hart, Jack ..,.....,. Hartberg, Elizabeth. . . Hartley, Nelson ..... Hartley, Betty Jane ...,... Hartman, Ella ......... 206. .209, 296. Hartock, Arnold J. . ..,. . . . . Hartung, J. F. ..... . Harvida. Alfred .... Hastie, John ........ . Harmening, Orval. . Hart, Donal ......,. Harnden, Lucy .... Hartung, James. . . Hasner, Janet .... Hassett. Eileen .... Hasterock, John ..... Hatfield, Anne .... Hatfield, Betty .... Hathaway, Gene .... Hatton, A. R ...... Hauer Adol h ...,110. . . . ..... 108. .92. 260. ...228 . p .... ........ Havner, Robert ...... .,..... Hawkinson. James. . Hays, Virginia. . . . Hayskar. Raymond Hayward, D. C. . . . Haywood. Guy .... 249 .220. 236. Hayskar, Eino, ....... , A . ...... . 117. Hazelwood, Dorothy ............ Heagey, Mary .,........... 111. Heap, Don ..... 154. 160. 162. 166 Hecht, Karlen ................., Hecht, Sidney ............,. 221. Hediger, Adolph .,..... 46, 110. Heg, Sue Jane. ..., .... Heg, Vllinslow, ...... Heidbrink. Fred ..... Heidrich, Mary ..... Heighman, Sarah ...,.... Hellman, Ralph E ....,,.. 22 0. 2 Hellman, lVIrs. Ralph .... . Hein, Ellen ............. Heine. H. ......... . Heitman. Fred .... Heiting, Bertha ..... Hekman. Edgar ..... Held, McDonald .... Helenhouse, Jack .... Hel1Week ........ .... Heller, Joseph ........... Helin, Marjorie ....... Helm, Robert ...., . Helm, Virginia ...... Helmreich, Martin .... I-Iemwall. Helen ...... Henderson, Edmona.. Henderson, Edythe. . . Henderson, Stanley. . . Henderson, Zella .... Hendley, Virginia. . . Hendres, Charles .... Henn, Chic ....... Henn, Norval F.. . . Henn.Ruth ......,... Hennessey, Jane ...... Henry. Jean ........ .jfffiio 341316 Illliio , 228. ...,ea Q23, .'ff.6's. 209. Herbolsheimer, Donald-.'.'...i.-. Herlin, S. ............ . Hermann, Ernest. . . . . Herndon, Frank ....... Herndon, Gertrude. . . Herr, Richard ....... Hel-ridge, Robert ..., Herrold, Lloyd .... Hershey, Betty .... Hersser, Carl ...... Hertz, Evelyn .... Hefvig. Don ..,... Hervig. Vivian ...... Herzon, Harold S. . . Hess, David ......... Hested, Mary Lee .... Bs, . ..., 268. 1 I I tsl fide, Heus. John ................ Hibbard, Addison ....... 7, 224,' Hickox, Rosemary .......... Hicks. Mary L. .... . Higgins, Anne ....,. Higgs, Joseph ....... Hilding, Harold O. . . .294, 241 244 .46 254 270 322 214 117 112 237 239 222 258 238 281 111 277 228 260 240 000 252 277 317 268 248 316 249 278 265 270 240 281 241 249 270 178 .73 250 .68 . .9, 300 324 267 117 164 323 278 . 92 109 141 319 268 316 324 235 322 260 111 242 260 111 276 278 .46 .68 .46 268 229 294 278 318 111 249 278 316 267 277 218 174 . 208 109 . 237 232 254 ' 227 250 . 260 .214 259 .68 316 Hilgers, Marilois .... . , ,GS Hill. Betty Jean .... . ....,.. 68 Hill, Gertrude ..... , ,,,,,,, 68 Hill, Elizabeth .... , .......... 265 Hill. Frank ..... ....... 2 34, 178 I-lill, Kathryn. . . .............. 325 Hill. Orise .... .... fs 8, 111. 267 Hill. Peggy ..... .......,,.... 6 8 Hill, Walter ...,... ........... 3 16 Hills, Nathan ....... ........... 2 16 Hilton, Beatrice ............ 208, 268 Himel, William ......... 68, 118, 215 Himmelblau, David .........,,... 317 Hinchey. Mary ....... 46, 204, 208 I-Iindrichs. E. P... . ,.......... . .19 Hines, Charles .... .... ...... 2 3 5 Hines, Murray ...... ..,. 2 35 Hinman, Albert ..... . . . .242 Hinman House ..,... .... 2 78 Hinrichs, Eugene ................ 253 Hinrichs, F. VVoods ...........,.. 115, I 149, 215, 214, 242 Hinton, Clarence ....,........... 154 Hirsch, Jack ...............,.... 279 Hirsh. Edwin. . , ............. .229 Hirt. Paul ................,...... 68 Hitchcock, Doris. . .116, 228, 111, 216 Hitchcock. Phyllis J. .46, 111.216 228 Hoagland, Ruth ....... 20, 46, 74 Hobart House ......, Hobbs, Albert E ..... Hodgkinson. Graeme. Hodson, Glen ..,.... Hodson, Vernon ..... Hoellern. James .... . Hoenek. Dorothy .... Hoelfel, Dr. Paul H. . Hoffer, Clay .....,.. Hoiier, Russell ...... I-Ioliheimer, Louise.. I'1olTman, Donald O. . Hoffman. Theodore A. I-Iohly, Robert ...... Hohrnan, Elmo ....., Hokanson. Mary Alan ....... Hollahan, Margaret. . Holleb, Leonard ...., Hollenstein, Marion. . Hollister, L. C ....... Hollister, V. L. .,... . Holman, David ...., Holmes, Kathreen. . . Holrnberg, Harry, . . . Holmberg, Ina ,...,. Holmgren, Roderick.. Holtzman, Pearl ..... Hombrook, Virginia.. Homecoming ....... Homer Marion .... Honan, Dorothy . Honnold, C. P. ... . Hoover, Grace, . . . Hopkins. Ted ....... Hopkinson. Cyril. . . Horn. Marion. . . Horn. Stanley. . Hornberger, Mae .... Horner. A. B., Jr. 204 280 109 .68 '.'.'. 146. 318 .......109 .68 ..3 267 .....238 ,.68 108 ...... 316 .57, 276 317 ....108. 109. .....,ff68, .......236. 260 . ...... 237 ...,... 68 . .... 68,251 . ...... 258 . ...... 249 ,....115,24-1 263 ...108, 109, 245 . ..,... 262 ......f.'.'6s. 78 288 ...,.261 ...132 ...115.'2i5.' ..219, 229. ......220. ....108. Horschke, Fanny l A i i A i l V i Horschke. Bustav ,... Horsting, XVilliam. . . Horwath. Joseph. . . . Horwitz, Marvin .... Hosek, George .... Hoskins, Lois ..... Hoskins. Tom ....... Hostetler, Philip .,... ...47, 204. 133 322 .68 279 . 17 249 254 268 254 281 237 269 174 . ......... 250 .'f.'iii,' .68 .68 .68 267 316 Hotchkiss, VVillard .............,. 300 Hotz, Robert ....... 78, 80, 230. 254 Houston, Robert ..........., 47, 242 Howard, Earl ..... Howard, Claxton .... ....214 Howard, Lucille ..... .... 3 23 Howell, Milton ...... ..... 6 8 Howells. Horace ..... .... 2 42 Hoy, Catherine ...... ....... 2 0 Hruby, Edward, .... ....... 1 08 Huber, James ..... .... 4 7, 237 Huckle, Ann ...... ........ 3 8 Huebner, Janep ..... .... 7 8, 269 Hughes, Charles ..... .,....... 2 77 Hughes, J.. .' ....... .... 2 29, 265 Hulick, Margaret. . . .... 47, 263 Hulben, Robert ,.... ...... 2 53 Hultquist, 1Villiam .... ......... 3 16 Hunt, Sherman ..... . ............ Hunter, Jam es ..... 19, 23, 238. 243 Hunt Katherine ..........,...... 111 146 281 Hunter, Jane. 5 ...... . . .208, 267, Hunter, Patricia. ................ 260 Hunter, Virginia ..... .........267 Hunting, Eleanor .... . . .47 Hupfer, Raymond .... .... 3 18 Hurtubrie, Marjorie .... ..,. 2 32 Huston, Harry ....... .... 1 O8 Husan, Marion ...... .,.. 2 57 Hussey, Emmett ...... ..., 2 47 Huston, Harry Lee. Hutchens, Lewis ..... Hutchins, Elaine.. Huth, Margaret. . . Hutsell, Betty .,... Hutton, Myra Jane. . Huxford, Sally .... Huxford, Sara ..... Hyatt, Dave .... .... 242 ....276 12o' 23, '22i,' 1 ....30. 270 263 268 265 109 237 Hymanson, Aaron ..... ..... 2 85, 289 I Igler, Anne ......... .....,... 3 21 Ilgenfritz, Bonnie.. . ..., 260, 281 Imig, Joan ............ ....... 1 11 Immerman, Robert .............. 246 Independent Council ......... . . .31 Indoe,Alice .......,.............. 27 Informal Dance Committee ........ 22 Ingwersen, B. A. .........,....... 154 Innis, Robert ......,.....,.. 68, 248 Interfraternity Ball ............... 82 Interfraternity Council ......,..... 19 Inter-Fraternity Pledge Council ..... 21 Intramural Winners ......... 198, 200 Iota Sigma Epsilon ............... 323 Ireland, Frank ....,. ....... 1 08 Irving, Thomas .... ..... 1 64, 254 Israel, Thomas .... ,...... 1 08 Iwiclci, John ........ ...... 3 18 , , J Jabloniclcy, Bridget ,,... .... 2 62 Jackson, Alvin ...... .... 2 41 Jackson, Henry ..... .... 1 08 Jackson, Gene ...., ,... 2 40 Jackson, James .... ..,, 3 16 Jackson, Keith .... ...... 2 36 Jackson, Nial ..,.... ............ 6 8 Jackson, Paul ............... 68, 245 Jacobs, Evelyn ...............,.. 257 Jacobs, Jeanne. . .20, 204. 206, 269 Jacobs, Rudolph ....... 47, 229, 242 Jacobs, Stanley ...............,.. 249 Jacobson. Lois .... . , .79, 111, 258 Jaffe, Cliliford. .. .,....... . 251 Jaflee, Robert ..... .,.. - .... 3 19 James. Robert .... .... ...., 1 1 2 James, Robert .... .........., 3 17 Jamra, Jamille ....... 27, 238, 219 Janick, L. G, ...... ........... 2 94 Jamison, Noel. . . .,.. . . . . . 249 Janda, Lillian ..... ...... 2 74 Jankus. Florence. . . .... 218, 280 Jansen. Ruth. ...... ...... 3 25 Janssens, Edmund.. .... 299, 316 .larasek, Charles .,.. .... 1 08, 278 .laros, George ...... . . . .68, 239 Jarrows, Helen ....... ..... 2 57 Jefferson, Bernard. . . .... . 164 Jenkins, Edith ...... ...... . 47 Jenks, P. A. ..... ...117, 244 Jennings, Betty. . . .... 47, 270 Jensen. Melvin .... ..... 2 89 Jensen, Ray .... ..... 3 16 Jensen, Virgil ..... ....,. 2 39 Jensen, Walker ...... . . .108, 248 Jernegan, Cameron.. ,....... 268 Jester, Eloise ........ .,.,...,.. 2 63 Jewell, Benson ...... .... 4 7. 76, 249 Johnson, Ardeth ..... ......... 1 11 Johnson. Bremen .... . ........ 110 Johnson, Charles .... .... 4 7, 79, 250 Johnson. Chester ..............,. 249 Johnson, C. H. ....... 118, 300, 249 Johnson, Gilbert ............ 116, 240 Johnson. Helen ...,.......,.... 48, 20 Johnson H ...................,.. 258 Johnson, Isyle .................... 48 .1ohnson, James. . .48, 68, 108.245, 276 Johnson, Kaye ................,. 260 Johnson. Mary Elizabeth. ........ 265 Johnson, N. D. ....,............. 116 Johnson, Raymond .............. 279 Johnson, Richard ..... 289, 294, 317 Johnson, Robert ...,....... ..... 2 36 Johnson, Shirley Ann. 204, 206,209,270 Johnson, Vernar ............. 48, 280 Johnson, Virginia ............ 48, 268 Johnson, Wilbur. . .248, 27, 74, 108 Johnston. June ............., 78, 111 Johnston, Lois ...,............... 79 Jolley, Elmer. .. .. . .220 Jonak, Victor... ....300 Jonel,I.'W. .... .... 1 15 Jones, Agnes ...... ........ 2 16 Jones, Barbara .... ..,. 4 8, 268 Jones, Betty ............,....... 272 Jones, Bevan .................... 243 Jones, Bvron .................... 112 Jones, Elizabeth. .48, 20, 205, 221, 68 Jones, F. M ..... .,.............. 1 17 Jones, George ................ 68, 108 Jones, Harold ....,.. ...... 2 48 Jones, Jacqueline ..... .... 1 11 Jones, James Arthur .... ..... 6 8 Jones, Lillian ........ ...... 1 12 Jones, Patsy ....... .,.17, 27 Jones, Paul ....... .... 1 66 Joost, Delbert ..... ............ Jordan, Landoe ..... ..,..,..,.. 2 43 Jost, Henry ...... ...68, 116, 215 Journalism .,... ............. 9 Joy, Stephen .... ......... 2 29 Joyce, Ruth ...... .. . . ..., 265 Jovat, Henry ................... 240 Julian, Pablo ..................... 68 Junior Oflicers and Council ....,... 25 Junior Commission ............... 26 junior Prom .........,....... 86, 87 Junod, Betty ...,. .... 1 7, 20, 228 Juozaitis, E., .. ... .... ..116, 247 Jursa, Emil ...,...... ......... 3 16 K Kafka, Benjamin ....... .... 3 16 Kaiser, Dorothy Jean ..... . .68 Kaiser, William .... ....... 3 16 Kahn, Edith ,,.. ........ 2 71 Kahn, Myra ..... ..... 6 8, 257 Kahn, Natalie .................,.. 68 Kaiser, Jean .................... 259 Kajer, Rose ...........,......... 325 Kalk, John ,,... 108, 229, 279, 250 Kalleen, Betty .............. 48, 270 Kampp. Claire .,...,............ 258 Kanaval, Allen ..... ...,. 2 38 Kane, Donald ....... ..... 1 08 Kane, Mary .......... ....... 3 23 Kankamp, Winifred. . , , ...... . . .68 Kanter, Maxine ..... ..... 6 8, 257 Kaplan. George ..... ..., 7 4, 241 Kaplan, Gertrude .... ....., . 68 Kaplan, Stanley ..... .... 2 77 Kappa Alpha Theta .... . . .268 Kappa Delta .......... . , . 268 Kappa Kappa Gamma. . , . . . 270 Kappa Zeta Kappa ..... .... 2 71 Kapral, Martha ..... ...... 2 06 Karch, Marian ,..... . ..., 281, 263 Kasper, Mary June .... . ..,.... 322 Ixast, Mary ......... .... 3 25, 296 Katzel, Arthur .,.... ......... 1 12 Kaufman, Harold ............... .68 Kaufman, Jack ......... 27, 118, 243 Kaufman, Paul .............,... .68 Kaufman, Robert. ,... .. . . .68, 243 Kay, Estelle ........ ......... 3 24 Kaye, Roy ..,..... .....,..,.. 2 44 Keach James. , . . ......... 117, 238 Keane, W. R., .. ,.,. 118, 243, 276 Keary, Arthur ..,............ 68, 234 Keefe, Catherine ............... 266 Keeley Patricia Ann .... ........ 4 8 Keene, Jean .......... .... 4 8, 270 Keeley, Pat ......... ...... 2 70 Kehoe, Josephine .... , . .68, 269 Keitel, Henry ..... ....... 2 43 Kellen, Robert .... . , .237, 224 Kelley, Eileen .... ...,.... 6 8 Kelley, Gene ...... .,... 2 39 Kelley, Gordon ...... ..... 2 52 Kelley, M. Frances .... .... 6 8, 265 Kellner, Evelyn ..... ....... 3 23 Kellog, Martha .... ..... 2 81 Kellogg, Gale ..... ....... 2 19 Kelly, Richard .... ...68, 237 Kelly, Patricia .... . .... 260 Kelsgh, Louis ....... ..... 3 17 Kemper, Georgia .... ....... 2 68 Kendall, Valah ........ ......... 3 22 Kendrick, Richard .... .... 1 10, 248 Keneth. Kathleen .... .... 4 9. 79 Kennedy, G. L. ...... .,....... 1 16 Kennelly, VVilliam ............... 253 Kent, M. A. ,...... ..... . ,.154, 248 Kent, Ralph .... ,. ...108, 112. 245 Keown, Earl ..... .......... 3 18 Kerr, James ..... ......... 2 89 Kerr, VValter .... ..... 6 8, 92 Kersting, Bob ..... .... 2 7, 242 Kessey, Lauretta .... .,.... 3 22 Kettron, Barbara. . . ...,. 27, 265 Keyser, Charles ..... ....... 4 9, 242 Keyser, Earl ........... 229. 277, 242 Kiltz, Lucille ...... .....,...... 6 8 Kimball, Gail .... .... 2 04, 270 Kimball, Ray .....,. .... 2 35, 224 Kimmel, Melba ..... ....... 2 23 Kinder, John ...... ....... 2 50 King, Charles ..... ...., 6 8, 246 King, Donald, ,... ..... 1 08, 110 King, Willard ...,..,........ 49, 224 Kingsbury, Jack ............. 68, 250 Kirk, Virginia ......... 49, 112, 268 Kirk,John ..........,............ 68 Kirkeby, Jane ..,................ 263 Kirkpatrick, Donald .... . . .49 Kittreoge, Harve ..... ..... 6 8 Kivits, Jane ........ .... 2 68 Klapp, Virginia ..... ....., 2 70 Kleihege, Jane ...... ,,.. 4 9, 263 Kleiman, Mildred .... ...... 2 18 Klein, Jack ..,,..... ..... 6 8 Klempner,Ire ne ..... ....... 6 8 Klempner, Jean ..... ..... 6 8, 111 Kleppisch, Paul .... .... 6 9. 252 Kliner, Benita ....... ,... 2 21. 266 Kline, John ............ ....... 2 54 Klinge, Eleanor ........ .. ..,.... 69 Knight, Villie Brandt ..... . . .69 Klapp. Virginia Gayle ..... ..... 4 9 Klein, D. M. .............. .... 1 18 Kling, Leroy .................... 240 Klinge, Earl .... ...,........ 2 39 Kloess, Grace ,.... .... 2 O, 49, 272 Kluge, Shirley ..... ........... 1 08 Klopsteg, Marie .... ..... 4 9, 268 Knapp, Eleanor ..... .,.... 2 63 Knight, Billie ..... . . . . . . .232 Knorst, Beatrice ..... ........... 2 58 Knudson, Bette ......... 49, 69, 232 Koble, Bob ........... 164. 170, 250 Kobey, Bobette .........,,,..... 257 Kochenthal, Elizabeth ........ 69, 257 Kocielski, B. F. ........... ...... 1 17 Koepke, Earl ......,.. .... 6 9, 266 Koester, Robert ..,. ..... 6 9, 242 Kohlar, Milton .... ........... 2 39 Kohlmyer, A.. . . ,........ . . .239 Kohlmyer, E. ..... .... 2 39, 173, 174 Kohlmyer, H. . ..,.. ........... 2 39 Kolb, Josephine ..,... ,. ....... 281 Kolider, Katherine .... ....... 2 60 Kolar, Milton ...... .... 4 9, 239 liopcl. Dzivid ..., ,.... 2 51 Kornndn. lluno.. ....--- 315 lforsen, Steve ....,. .. . 4,,..,. 2-16 lim-inski. Arthur. ,,........, 69 230 lim-inski. Leo .,..,......... 230. 154 Klirli, Nornian ....... 19. 23, 241 1-11 Kornlilith. .lark ............,.,... 69 Kornstein, Jerome ........... 69, 241 Iiottke. Frank ................,,. 69 Kotz. liay ........ 19. 135. 227. 244 Kovatrli, John .,,.,.... 154, 156 249 Kraft, Jane ...........,........ 263 Kraft. Kurt ....., ......... 2 39 Kramer. George. . .. .. .69 Kramer. William ..... .... 1 O8 Kranip, Arthur ..... .... 3 13 Krantz, Andrew .... .... 5 0. 31 Kranz, Leon ..... .... 2 34 Krantz, Edward .... . . . 50 Krasno. Louis .... .--- 2 51 Kratka. Frank ..... .. 112 Krause. John .,., .... 2 46 Krause, Hugo ..,.,. .... . 69 Kresge, Eleanor ......, ..,... . 50 Kreinberg, Nathan ..... ..,.. 6 9 230 Kreisberg. Leonard. . . . .. . . . .69 Krelstein. Sylvia ..... ..... 2 57 Kremer, Charles ..,. ...,... 2 76 Kresler, Leon ...... ,..,. 5 0 229 Kritchever. M. ....... ,..... . .. 118 Kroeker, Charles ............... 276 Kroehe, Given ...,....., 50 74, 228 Kroemer, Fred ................. 240 Kroft, June ............,.....,. 266 Krogstad, Josephine ..... , . .50, 265 Krone. Max .......... ...,. 1 12 Kroneherger, Bruce ..,. ....... . 69 Kroos, Virginia ...... ..... 1 11, 260 Kropf, Eleanor .... ..... 3 24, 220 Kropf, Katherine ..... ,..... . 263 Krueger, Ralph .... ..... 2 54 Kryda, John ......... . . .69 Kryski, Elconow Joy ..,.,....... .69 Kube, Katherine Jean ........,.. 214 Kudsk, Russell ..... 50, 234, 19, 229 Kuebler, Clark ..,........,..... 249 Kuehn, Gertrudem ,,,.. ..... 6 9, 274 Kuivan, Mary Jean ,... ..... . 49 Kuglin, Helen. . ,..... ,... . 50 Kuhn, George ...... ..... . 69 Kuhn, John ....., ,,..... 3 16 Kuhner, Jack ...... ......... 2 76 Kultchar, Betty ..... ...,. 2 03, 206 Kunz, W. C. ........... .... 1 15 215 Kunz, George ............... 27, 235 Kupersmith, Florence .... ..... 2 71 Kutuzovich, Helen ...., ..,. 2 69 Kweton, Elmer ....... .... . 27 Kvitek, Ruth ...... ..., 2 81 Kysela, Betty ........ . . .50 L Labant, Andrew ...... . . .69 Labant, William ...... ........, . 69 LaCroix, Florence ...........,.. 265 LaGraff, John ..... 50, 229, 250, 276 Lagger, Robert ................. 279 Laird, Vivian .................... 50, 203. 205, 206, 221 269 Lamb, Carl .................... 318 Lamb, Mary Gilbert ...,......., 260 Lambert Marie ......,. ....... 2 81 Lambert, Marguerite .....,...... 322 Lambert, Phyllis ....,....,..... 267 Lambrecht, A. L. ......... 19, 51, 236 Lambright, Elizabeth ......, 51, 265 Lambros, Ted ........, .... 2 7, 219 Lambda Chi Alpha ....,......... 239 Landberg, Morris ............,.. 289 Laude, Richard .....,.......... 241 Landis, Neil ......... 108, 118, 215 Lanese, Joseph ...,... 51, 108, 110, 245 Lang, Annette ..., .,.......... 2 56 Lang, Samuel ..... ....,..... 2 54 Lange, Edna ..., .... 3 24 Langor, Mary ...., ..... 3 22 Lankford, Mary .,.. .... 6 9, 267 Lanman, Harvey ..,.. ..... 2 49 Lannin, Jack ..,...... .... 2 50 Lansing, Lorraine ..... ,... 2 70 Lanz, Marguerite ..... .... 2 81 Lanz, Ruth .......... .... 1 11 Larkin, Marion .,,..... .... 3 22 Larrabee, Mrs. Fred. . . . . . . .17 Laramie, Ruth ....... .... 1 11 Lapin, Robert ...... . . . . 300 Lardner, James ...,... .... 2 43 Larson, Christian ..... .... . 69 Larson, Doris ...... ..... 3 21 Larson, Ellis ...... ....... . 69 Larson, F. M. ......,........ 117, 215 Larson, John ................... .69 Larson, Shirley .................. 23, 147, 228, 231, 111, 268 LaRue William .........,....... 318 Lauderback, Frances ........... . 281 Lauer, Peter .......... . . .69 Laufenberg, Leonard, . . . . . . 110 Laundry, Henry ...,.. . , .69 Lauetson, John ..... . . .69 Lauver, Larry ..... . . .79 Laver, Peter ..... , .... 276 Lavery, Fred ....... ....... . 69 Lawlor, Corrinne ..... ......,.. 3 23 Lazarowitz, Louise ....,......... 241 Lazier, Harvey ........... 78, 80, 254 Leach, lvlarjorie ................. 17, 25, 51, 145, 221,228,260 364 Leavens. Don ..... . . . 279 Leavell. James ..... . . . .3 LeBoy, Charlotte ..... . . . 281 LeCrox, Mary ,..... ..... 2 28 Lee, Beatric. . . .. ..... .. 281 Lee, Bruce ...... . .229 248 Lee. Herbert .... ....... . 69 Lee, Irving .... ..... 3 0, 278 Lee. Jane ......, ....... 2 68 Lee, Virginia ..... . . . .51, 267 Lifly,Jero1ne ....... .,..... . 69 Leibort. Sylvia ..... ...,... 5 1, 257 Leins, Lois ..................... 269 Leland. Jean ................ 51, 265 Lemon. Nina Jewell. . .23, 221 223 256 LeMoine, G. F. ............. 115, 247 Leming, Dorothy ............... 325 Lempke, Katherine .... . . . .57, 74 Lenciune, Ruth ...... . . . 259 Lennox. Edna ........ . . . 265 Leutsch, Marguerite. . . . . , 269 Lenz, Annette ........ . . .51 Lepine, Jean .......... . . . 259 Lepman, Mary Louise .... , . .69 Levens, Phyllis ..,..... .... 0 00 Leverton, Garrett .... .. .92 Levine, A. B. ...... .... 0 00 Levine, Cecil ...... .... 2 57 Levinson, Bea ...... .... 2 57 Levis, Geraldine .... .... 2 64 Levitan, David ..... .... . 69 LeVitus, Harris .... ..... 3 16 Levy, Evelyn ..... ....... 2 57 Levy, Russell .... ...... 6 9, 229 Lewin, Jack ..., .... 2 79, 241 Lewis, Ann ....,. ..... 5 1, 78 Lewis, Miriam ....... ..... 2 71 Lewis, Nancy .......... ..,.... , 69 Lewis, Ronald .............. 318, 294 Liberal Arts, Dean of ...., , .... . .7 Liden, Paul ............ . . . 238 Lidsken, VVill ........ .... . 69 Lidsker, Will .... ..... 2 51 Lieb, George ..... .... 6 9, 234 Lietz, Frank F. ... ..... 316 lighter, Peggy... ...111. 260 Lillard, Sam ...... ..... 2 49 Lilly,John ..................... .69 Lind, Al. ........ . ............... 23. 115, 149, 154, 163, 215, 230, 243 Lind, Grace .......... ........ . . 272 Lind, Virginia .........,........ 272 Lindsay, Edward. . . . . . . .69 Lindberg, Earl ..... . . . 279 Lindberg, Robert. . . ......... . 316 Lindernann, Elsa ............... .69 Lindemann, James ............. . 278 Linder, Shirley. ...... 20, 23, 75, 257 Lindgren House ................ 279 Lindgren, Ralph ...., 78, 118, 215, 224 Lindquist, Ruth ................ .69 Lindgren, Ralph A.. ...,..... 51, 240 Linn, Carol .......... ..... 2 68 Linnstaedt, Fred. . . . . . 249 Link, Robert ...... . . , 219 Linscott, Charles. . . . . . .69 Linscott, Norris .... ..... 2 39 Listing, Marjorie .... . . .111, 267 Listori, Lorence .... .... 5 1, 112 Little, J. N. .......,.. .... 1 17 249 Lizak, Boleck ........., ....... . 69 Llewellyn, Elizabeth... .... 69, 111 Lockard, Isabel ...... ..... . 69 Lloyd, Jane ........ . . . 321 Locke, Jacob ...... . . . 241 Loetfier, Jane. .... . . . 267 Loew, Pauline ..... . . . 324 Lofgren, Karl ..... . . . 110 Lozan, D. F. .... ..... 1 17 Logan, W. G. ........ ....... 1 17 Lonborg, Arthur ............. 166, 249 Longfellow, Henry ............... 23, 145, 154, 158, 279 Longley, Isabel ................. 268 Loomis, Margaret .............. .69 Lord, Mary ........ . .. 111 Lord, Virginia ....., . . . . . . .52 Lotsch, William ...............,. 254 Lousks, Marguerite ..... 111, 112, 281 Loudenback, Frances ............ 111 Loughborough, Richard .... .... 2 42 Lovejoy, Jean ........... . . . 322 Loverde, Joseph ........ . . . .69 Lowe, George ..,.. . . . 279 Luby, William .... . . . . 316 Luckenbill, Ruth. . . ........ .52 Ludford, Pearl ..... .......... 2 65 Ludtke, Herman ................ 316 Lumpp, Carolyn .... .... 2 05, 206, 269 Lundquist, Don .... .......... 2 48 Lustig, Shirley .... ........ 2 57 Luthy, Robert .... .... 6 9, 235 Lutnicki, Victor .... ..... 2 14 Lutsch, William .... ...... 2 7, 118 Lutz, Edward ..... .......... 2 48 Lutz, Frances. . . ...... 216, 214, 266 Lux, Jean ...... Lydeek, Marceil. . . Lynx .......... Lydians ........ Lynch, Elaine ..... 52 Lyon, Fern .......... M MacDonald, Anne. ........17, ,112 223 V v MacDonald, Lloyd. . . Ma.cDoughall, Curtis. . Macer, Dan ......,.. 234, 108, 265 265 227 296 267 266 268 246 214 229 Mar-Donald. Dale. . ....243 MacFeely, F. T. .... ... . .73 MacGregor. Grey. . , ..... .260 Mack, Ralph ....... . . , ,69, 235 Machler, Charles. . . . ..... 214 MacPherson, John. . . . ..... . .69 MacQuaker, Thomas .... ........ 0 O0 Magee. Grace ...... .... 5 2, 267 Masses, Samuel ..... ........ . 69 Maher, Janice .... .... 5 2, 267 Mahrann, Jean .... ...... 3 25 Maier, Virginia .... ....... 2 97 Major, John .... ...164, 240 Major, Tom .... .... 2 3. 220 lV1akin, P. .... ........ 1 64 Mallon, Flora. . . .... 325, 296 Malloy, Rita. . Malloy, Walter .... fffisi 263 250 Mallon, Jack ....... ........ 2 35 Malmgren, Jessalyn .... . . .221, 259 Malony, Maxine .... ..... , 52 Malter, Lois ....... 257 Mandel, Sol ........ . . .69 Mandelkenn, Paul .... . . .69 Mann, Esther ............,..... .69 Mansfield, Marion ............... 27. 204, 208, 218, 267 Mansfield, Marvin .............. 219 Manteuiiel, Walter ..... ..... 3 17 Marchi, Louis ........ ....... 1 05 Marcucci, Louis ...... .... 6 9, 278 Marcucci, Michael .... ........ 2 78 Marcucci, Roy .... . .......... 278 March, James .... ......... 6 9, 254 Marks, Robert ......... 69, 234, 116 Mark, Clayton ................, 248 Martin, Mariette ..... ........ 2 70 Martinek, Dick ...,.. .... 2 43 Marting, Katharine ..... .... . 69 Marrs, Robert ....... ..... 2 40 Marrs, Rupert .... ....... . 52 Marsh, Audrey .,... . . .223, 269 Marsh, Clarence .... ..... 2 00 Marshall, Esther .... ..... 5 2, 265 Martin, Anne ..... ...... 2 68 Martin, Frances .... ..... 2 67 Martin, Mariette ,... Martin, Robert ,.... Martine, Richard ..... ...... Maslowski, Vincent ..... ...... Mason, Michael ..... Masonen, Bill ...... Massen, Jack .... Massen, John .....,. Mathew, Melvin ,... Mathison, John .... Matson. Betty ...... Matthews, Katharine .... ...... 2 56 Man, Virginia ....... . ,..... 270 . . .238, 276 . 52 108 254 117 244 , ........... 214 277 ' ffffz34f H...H23, fii6i'251 219 ...........,260 q u . . . ..... . .66 Maynard, Kay ....... ....... . .270 Maxon, Donald .... Maxwell, William .... Maxwell, Leland .... , .......60, 108 ............254 ...27, 278 216 May, Virginia .................... 69 Mayer, Marion ....... 52, 20, 122, 274 Mayland, Marjorie ............... 74 Mayo, Dr. Charles H ............... 3 Mayrand, Kay ....... ........ 2 70 Meaker, Dorothy ......... 69, 228, 270 Mecklenburger, Sylvia ..... 54, 271, 20 Meditch, Janet ...........,...... 17, 27, 218, 209, 228, Meese, Margaret. . .54, 232. 111, Mecken, Jeanette ..... Meinig, Milton ....... Meier, Elizabeth. . . 259 92 ....,......316 .....263, 281 Meister, Ruth ........ ......... 6 9 Melgaarde, William ..... ...... 2 34 Meller, Victor .......... . ....., 69 Mendelsohn, Dorothy .... .... 3 1, 77 Mendelsohn, Benjamin ..... ..... Menet, E. E. ....... . Menet, Arnold ...... . .69 . . . ..... .000 . .... 108, 69 Menges, Gertrude .... ....... 6 9 Menorah Society. . . .... .297 Men's Debate ................... 104 Men's Glee Club ................ 110 Mercer, Guy ..... 69, 166, 167, 250 Mercer, Marjorie .........,...... 270 Merrillat, Ethelwynne ............ 263 Merkle, Henry ........... 54, 69, 246 Merkel, Jeanette ..... ......... 2 67 Merrill, Ken ...... ........ 1 98 Merrell, Stuart ..... .... 5 4 Merrick, George .... .... . .3 Merrill, Grace ...... .... 3 24 Merrill, Herbert .... . . . .... . 248 Merrill, Walter. .. ......... 54, 249 Merrin, Paul ........ .......... 2 37 Merske, James ....... 69, 110, 279 Mesen, G .... ..... ..... ....... . 6 9 Mesec, Ignatz ..... . . . ..... 000 Mesic, Fred ..... . . .238, 164 Mess, Mary ..... ..,.. 2 16 Metcolf, Jack ..... ...... 0 00 Mattger, Phillip .... .... 6 9, 244 Metz, Paul ......... . . .170, 249 Metz, Henry ...... . ..... 319 Meyer, Charles .... . . . 108 Meyer, Casey ..... ..... 2 3 Meyer, Emily ..... . , . 322 Meyer, Milton .... 351 Meyer, John ...... ..... 2 76 Meyers, Marjorie. . . ....... .257 Meyers. Wrad ,....... ......... 2 29 Michaelis, Albert ..... ..... 1 08, 289 Michel, Melvin ..... ....... . 69 Michel, Ruben .... ..... . 69 Milam, Margery ..... .... 6 9 Miles, 1Villiam ...,.. ..,. 2 44 Milkime, Gladys ,... ...... 3 24 Miller, Abe .................. 23, 239 Miller, Alta ..................... 268 hiiller, Barbara .............. 54, 264 Miller, Cliff. .69, 77, 117, 238, 289, 317 Nliller, Dorothy ................,. 69 lX4iller, Edward J. ................. 69 Miller, Elizabeth ..., .... 5 4, 267 Miller. Elizabeth. . . ..... . .54 Miller, Eugene .... ....... . 265 Miller, Flora ........ . . .181, 257 Miller, Joseph W. . . ...... 224 Miller, Howard ..,. ......... 2 54 Miller, James ..... .,..... 5 4, 235 Miller, Jayne ..........,,.... 77, 263 Miller, Joseph A. ....... 54, 108, 245 Miller, Mary ...... ........... 0 00 Milliken, Joah .... ..,, 1 7, 55, 270 Mills, Dorothy... ..... 214, 269 Mills, Edwin ...... .......... 3 Mills, Richard .... .,.... ....... 2 7 9 Mills, R. W. .... .............. 1 16 Milmoe, Jim ......,.. 14, 116,215,244 Milward, Eleanor .......,..... 92. 256 Minchen, Georgianna ............. 55 Miner, Earl ...... ,.... .... 6 9 , 244 Min, Loren ....... .......... 5 5 Minor, Charles ..... ........... 2 38 Mintz, Florence ...,......... 69, 112 Mitchell Jean ........... 111, 123, 265 Mitchell, Lee .........,.......... 92 Mitchell, Marjorie .... ....,.... 0 00 Mitchell, R. M. ................. 229 Mockler, Marguerite ....... 55, 78, 269 Moe, Louise ........... ...,... . .258 Moinichen, Sigfried ..... ......... 6 9 Mole, William ....... .... 6 9, 240 Moll, Ruth ........ ........ 2 64 Molong, William ..,. .... 5 5, 249 Mone, Helen ......... ...... 3 23 Montgomery, Grace. . . .... .321 Montgomery, Phyllis. . . ..... .259 Moore, G. C. ........ .... 1 16, 215 Moore, Lois ........ .......... 2 63 Moore, Paul .... . . .30, 74, 215 Moore, Robert... ...... 69, 115 Morgan, Betty ...., ...... 2 , 81 Morgan, Burton ...... ..... 2 22 Moranville, Betty .... ..... 2 81 Morgan, Betty ..... ..... 2 56 Morgan, George .... ..... 2 77 Morgan, Hugh ..... ..... 3 15 Morgan, J. N. ......,. ...... 1 17 Morgan, Maxine ..... ......... 6 9 Moutz, Ailene ...... .... 5 5, 111 Morrell, Edwin .... ...... 2 48 Morris, Bertha .... ....... 6 9 Morris, Helen ...... ........ 3 23 Morris, Kenneth .... . . -118, 254 Morris, Kyle ....,.. .....,.. 2 43 Morris, Margaret .... ...,.. 6 9, 280 Morris, Paschal .... ........... 1 10 Morris, Richard ....... 108, 110, 112 Morris, Wayne .... ............ 5 5 Morris, William .... .... . .55, 279 Morrison, John ..... ...112, 248 Morrison, Paul ..... ...220, 317 Morse, Andrew .... ...... 2 44 Morse, Elaine ...... ..... 1 11 Morton, Jean ........ ..... 2 16 Moselle, Herbert ..,.. ...... 6 9 Mosser, Ann ......... ..... 2 58 Mortar Board ...,..,.. ,.... 2 31 Morthland, William .... .... , .244 Mougey, Jane ........ ........., 2 64 Moulton, Everett ............ 55, 240 Moulton, Marjorie ............... 268 Moulton, Mary ......... 228, 111, 269 Movitz, Wesley .... ............ 5 5 Millman,Myrne .................. 55 Mudge, William ........ 222, 229, 278 Mueller, Louis ...., ........... 2 20 Mueller, Marcelle ..... .......... 3 23 Mueller, Robert .... ..... 2 14 Mueller, Walter .... ..... 2 52 Mueller, T. ....... . , . . . . . .294 Mullin, Adah ..... ......,.,.... 2 64 Mullins, J. S. ...,......,......... 117 Munch, Robert ....... 69, 229, 278 Mundy, Robert ..... ........ 5 5, 235 Munsell, Paul ...,. ..,........ 1 12 Munsell, Paul ...... ........ 1 12 Murdock, Frank .... . . .240, 115 Murley, Clyde .....,. ........... 1 2 Murnighan, Hugh ............... 254 Murphy, C. D. ............. 117, 215 Murphy, Clyde ......... 56, 118, 215 Murray, Gordon .... ........... 2 39 Murray, Ruth ..... . . . .... .112 Mushkin, June .................. 111 Music ...............,.......... 10 Music School Student Council ..,... 18 Muskin, June. .................. 257 Myers, John ........... 56. 220, 222 Myers, Norman ......,.......... 246 Myers,N.F. ...... ....,117 Myers, Orland ..... ...... 6 9 Myers, Ward ........ ..... 2 42 Myerson, Maurice ............... 222 Mc McAdams, Jr., Herbert Hall. .52, 250 McAllister, Frances ...... ........ 3 23 McAllister, Josephine .....,.. 52, 208 McBrocm ................,. 92, 267 McBroom, Ardis.16, 53, 149, 220, 221 McBroom, Marden. ..,...... 69, McVann, Jordan ..,..... cCarth Mar . . .74, 118 M ' y. Y- e McCaughey, S. D. ............. . McClay, George. . . McLean, Jean ...,. 72, 74. 111. McClintock Robert ...... ...,... McCleary, Margaret ..........,. McClure, Constance ...,....,..... 27, 240 , 249 . .69 . 114 .000 259 ,310 .264 74, 78, 80, 228, 256 Mac Chesney, Nathan W. .......... 3 McCleary, Madfxe ........,......, 53 McClelland, Catherine A. ......,. 214 McCleur, Helen ................, 324 McClure, Lvnn F ..,......,.. 108, 279 McCullough Esther 1....69, 111, 112 McCornl:s, C. ......,....,...,.., 114 McConnell, Albert ..... 53, 245, 276 McConnell, Ben ...,.......,. 53, 237 McConnell Dorothy ...... .,... 3 25 McConnell, Francis ..., ..... . .242 McCorrr ick, Mrs. C.. .. ....... . . .3 McCoy, Frederick. . . ...,..... . 110 McCrearv, William .,..,..,. 30, 69. 92 McCreight, Jean .,.... ....,... 2 64 McCrimmon, James ,..., ....... 2 46 McCullough, Mary .... ..., 2 63 McDonald, Betty .... .,.., 2 60 McDonnell. Eileen. . . ....... 269 McDonnell, Phyllis .... ..... 5 3, 265 McDermott. Claire .... ...,..... 3 21 McDonald, Elizabeth ............ 112 McDowell, Dorothy ......... 53. 264 McDonald, Rosalie .,.... ....... 3 23 McFarland, Margaret ..,. ...., 2 S1 McGary. Ida A. ....... ....,. 6 9 McGauran, Jeanne .... ....... 2 67 McGraw, Geraldine .... ..,.. 5 3, 264 McGraw, Lydia ....,,..,,.,. 53, 264 McGregor. Clarence .,........... 220 McGregor. Peggy ...........,.... 321 Mc-Grew, N ................,,... 118 Mclntosh, Jane .,.. .,.53, 1-19, 270 Mclntosh. Jean ..,....... 232, 270 Mcliarahan, Helen ....... 16, 53, 270 McKay, Marion ................ 147. 221.228, 231. 265 McKay, Forbes ................. 276 McKee, Eustes .........., 164, 254 McKelvey, Louis VV.. .224, 236, 317 McKenzie, Wm. .....,.......,... 243 McKinlock Campus Ass'n. ......., 000 McKinlock Deans ............... 284 McKinlock George A. ...........,.. 3 McLaren, James ........... 224, 244 McMakin, Majorie ............., 269 McMeans, Mary Jane .,.., 69,216,272 McMeekin, Peggy ............... 268 McMeekin, Peggy ...,...,.,,.... 268 McMichaels, M. ..... 166, 168, 198, 243 McM1llen, Bud ..........,........ 23 McMillen, Dake ............. 19, 249 McNair, Martin .... ........ 2 42 McNeal, Ramona .,,. ..... 2 3. 269 McNeely. John ....... ...... 2 77 McNeely, W. 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Ryckoif, Paul ..,... S Richard .... Corinne ...... Sadler, David ..... 19 Sadler, Jack ........ Saft, Kenneth .,.... Salehow, Ethel .... Salgo, Michael .... Salka, Saul ......... Salzman, Harold C. . . Salzmann, Jerry ..... Sammon, Mark I.. . .. Sample, John ....... Samuel, Elaine ...... Samuel, Helena Fran Samuels, Richard .... Samuelson, Evelyn.. Sabine, Sacles, fi' .ffftt ff25,'59.'i47 ....59, . IQSL. IIQ'sO i1i,' ...ll8, 222, .........70. .'io,'11i.'224 ........74, .....23. 108, ' ' Q I 1311 155. '. I I I '. 56. Samuelson. Kenneth ..,...... 66, Sandborn, Earl. . . Sanders, Jean. Sanders. Margaret ........... Sandine, Lyman ..,.. 23. . Sandock, Louis .... ...,. Sandor, J. H, ....... .... 5 9. Sandusky, Charles .... ....., Sappenfield, Ruth .,.. . . .59, 366 170 198 268 264 228 277 270 110 300 254 245 249 110 ll1 000 259 .70 280 254 .70 111 242 117 .70 . .3 248 248 235 238 229 263 , .3 172 323 117 227 239 317 264 216 .70 .70 .59 256 235 268 240 252 .70 220 249 276 .70 281 117 281 111 281 242 230 281 265 .70 .70 ,70 , 59 300 246 .70 318 254 236 108 20 264 .59 243 238 249 228 321 324 267 323 263 263 262 324 164 239 248 238 256 246 242 277 322 ,70 108 297 .79 316 237 271 257 249 261 110 249 260 229 317 277 117 . 20 265 Sarett. Lou ...... ,... Sargens. Fred W .....- Sargent, Barbara Ann.. Sargent, Gordon ...... Satloe. D. .......--- . Sauer. Ernest. . . . . Sauer. Frances ...,.. Shaefgen. Harold, . . . Schliman. Harriet .... Schaefer, Lester .,.. Schall, Patricia ...... Scharf. Grace ....,... Schecter, Abraham. . . Schaffes, Julius ....... Schall, Patty ........ Schaeffer. Coralie .... Scharf, Grace ........ Shearon, Clarence .... Schein, Anita ...... Schenberg, B. A. .... . Sherer, Muriel ....... Sherman, Barbara ..., Scherm, John ....... Scherero, Yale ....... Scheureman, Harriet. Schick, George ...,... Schiller, A.oA .....,.. Schlecht,Mary Louise. Schlecht, R. E. ...... . Schloemer, Howard .... Schmelzer, Herbert .... Schmid, George ...... Schrage, Stella ...... ScSreiber, Lester .... Schrenk, Edward. . . Schroeder, J. A. .,.., . Ilfio ......279. .....116 ....20 Schwartz, Melvin ............ 70 .60, 268. Scott, Mildred ...... Scott. Scott, Scott. Scott, Scott, Ralph ...... . , Richard .... . . Virginia, ....... Virginia., ..,. . . . 160. -268 . . . . . ,60, Walter Dill .........,..,. ' 'kia' 232' . 260.. ' 243 . .3 270 .20 294 317 324 316 321 108 267 269 .70 .70 .23 323 281 254 271 116 111 259 220 251 281 108 118 214 277 277 277 234 321 254 116 117 241 280 238 240 280 111 ,2, 3, 222, 236, 300, 317 Scott, Mrs. Walter Dill .....,..... 324 Scranton, Kenneth .........,..,... 70 Scripps, Betty ....... .... 1 11, 268 Secrist, Horace ..,. ....,.. 3 16 See, Robert .....,. ...... 2 60 Seibert, Lisbet .,.. ....... 3 22 Seifer, Joseph. . . ........ .241 Selclce, Benna .... .... 2 14, 276 Selcke, F. B. ...,.. ......... 2 76 Sellin, Cliff .......,. ....,...... 2 50 Sellfnan, Margaret ...., 17, 204, 265 Senior Ball ...........,..,,.. 88, 89 Senior Ofhcers .............. L .... 23 Senior Commission and Committee 24 Sensenbrenner, Marjorie. . ..... 60, Sesko., Alexander .......,,....... Severin, Roger .............,..,. Sextant .............. Seyl, Frank. . .12, 115, '215 ' 23o.' . Seymour, Bettie ..,.............. Shafer, Betty ................... Shain, Harriette ....,...... 1 11, Shamberg, Earl .........,....... Shanafield, Harold ......... 298. Shanahan, Curtiss.19, 23, 214, 216, 111 318 246 215 248 .70 .78 264 241 317 235 Shannon, John T.. . . 19, 60, 74, 227, 237 Shapiro, Arthur ............. 70, 108 Shapiro, Edith .......,......,... 257 Shapiro, J. L. .. .... 115, 214 Sharer, Betty .... ..., 2 56, 281 Shaw, C. G. ,.... , ...... 294 Shaw, Elson .... ...... 2 98 Shawe, Loyal. . . .... 234 Shea, Kathryn .... ..., 2 65 Shear, James ..., . . .70 Shearer, Floyd ,... .... 2 80 Sheasby, Gene ...... ....... 2 42 Sheetz, Eleanor ...,. ......... 2 23 Shellito, John ..., .... 1 08. 237 Shelton, Louis ....... ....... 2 49 Shenberg, Burton ..... ...... 2 51 Sherlock, Emmett .... ..... 7 0 Shervey, Edward ..... .... 3 18 Sherwood, Patricia ..., .,.. 3 23 Shi-Ai ,............ , . . .221 Shidler, G. A. ....,.. .... 3 18 Shield, Leonard ..... .,... 7 0 Shier, Eugene ..... . , . ,317 Shilling, Ruth. . . .,... , .70 Shipley, Mary ..... ....... 2 81 Shively, Justine ..... ,.,. 2 7, 264 Shoemaker, Lu .... .... 7 0, 272 Sholes, DeVer. . . .,... .236 Shoup, Dave ...... .... 2 43 Shrenk, Edward ..... .... 2 76 Shuman, Evelyn. .,,. ..,... 2 70 Shumway, George .....,.......... 70 Shumway. Jeanne ......... 111, 270 Shumway, John. . .60, 117, 215, 242 Siddall, Theodore .....,. I ......... 238 Siegel, Helene ,...., .............. 7 0 Siegel, Sol ........ ,... 2 51 Siegan, Jerome ...... .... 2 14 Sigma Delta Chi ..... .... 2 24 Sigma Alph Iota ....,. . . . 125 Sigma Chi ............. .... 2 49 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... .... 2 48 Sigma Nu ........... .... 2 50 Sigma Pi Lambda .... .... 3 26 Sikaraki, Helen ....... ..,. 3 O0 Silberschein, Hymen .... ..... 7 0 Silverman, H. ........ ...... 2 94 Silverman, Helen .... ......... 7 0 Sirne, David ..... ,... 2 22, 237 Simon, Clarence ..... Simon. Dorothy ....,. Simon, Hubert ....... Simonds, R., ..... ... Simons, John.. Simpson, Donald .,... Simpson, Virginia ..... Sinkler, Valborg .... Sinkler, Valborg ..,. Siniok. Mary Jane ,... Sinko, Adrienne ..... Sinko. Irene. . . Sinow, Morton ..., Sinnot, Dorothy ..... Sizer, Katherine .... Skelly, Virginia . Skinner, Irene. . Skoglund, Hazel .... Slane, Robert. . Slater, F. J.. .. Slaughter, WVilliam. . . Slep, Phillip. . . Slobod, Robert ...... Sloan, Frank ...... Slosser, Betha ..... Slotta, A. .,.... . Smale, Fred .......... Small, Margel ........ Smart, Walter ..... 73 Smart, Mrs. Walter. . . Smeathem, Constance. Smidley, W. N. ....,. . Smisloff, Walter ...... Alvin .... Smith, Smith, Betty ..... Smith, Smith, Smith, Grace ....... Smith, Hassel .,... Srnith,J. R. ...,.. . Smith, Marjorie ....,. Smith, Smith, Kathleen ...,.. Smith, Phillip ....... Smith, Steven ........ Smith, Virginia ....... Enora.,..... Genevieve ..... Jean ..,. ...... ...60, 1451 i22r.' .296. . Iiisf ..9, 224, .. .61, 92. Smart, Betty ..... ...... ,... 6 1 , 220, 224 ....294, .....270 '.'.'76,'1i9s, ......296 61, 166, .....116. . Smith, Virginia June ........,.. 6, Smith, W. ........,. . Smith, William ....... Smith, Wilbur .,....., 221, 228. . ..,. 236. .....222. Smith-Boyer, Angeline ....... 20, Smother, Martha ..... Smysor, Dean ........ Snider, Elna ....,. Snowden, Paul .... Snyder, Foster ...... Snyder, Franklyn .... Snyder,John ....,... Soble, Morris ...., Soborofi, Burton. . . Solar, Joeseph ...,... Solomon, Frank .,.... ....7, Solomon, Jerome .....,..,. 229. Solum, Roy .....,... Sophomore Olilicers. . . .,....267. Soph. Commission and Committee. Soutar, Jacqueline.. 20, 61, 111. Southworth, Harrison ....... 61, Sowden, James ..,.... Spahn, Robert ...,.., Spanjer, Henry ..... Specthrie, Waldo ..... Speech School ....... Speech School Senate. Speir, Marie ...... Spence, Bart ...... Spencer, Francis .... Spencer, Helen .... Speigel, Paul ...... Spindler, Charles .... Spinka, Sialania .,.., Spinney, Jane .....,. Spindler, Charles. . . Spirrison, Pauline .... Spiwak, Aaron ...... Sprafka, Dorothy. . Sprafka, Florence. . Sprague, Helen ...... Sprecher, Selma ...,. Spreng, Virginia .,.. Springer, William. Sproat, Allan ....,.. Stack, Edward .... Stackhouse, Robert. . . Stadstad, Shirley.. Stafford, Louise. . . Stahly, Preston ..... Stanich, Eileen .... Stanton, Bob ...... Stanton, Ehrlick. . . Stanul, Stanley .... . . Stark, William .... Staufer, Ralph ..... Steagall, Edward. . . Steel, Flora ....... Steen, Richard .... Steffy, Howard ..... Steigelman, E. T. . . Stein, Charles ...,. Stein, Helen .....,. Stien, Clyde ...... Steiner, Margery.. . 11125. '259 ' . .116, . .,'.'.ei.' ....e1, ..jQ122e.' 111162 '164 ' I H621 ' Steinkraus, Dorothy ..,.... 305, Stejskal, Lorraine ..... Stembridge, George. . 4 i I I Steinkraus, Dorothy . . 115, 235 111 277 198 243 240 .60 111 111 256 269 256 319 260 111 . 61 321 322 235 254 284 249 278 250 322 229 108 216 74 316 324 321 117 214 319 281 ,61 270 322 243 118 321 167 261 108 249 267 17. 270 317 253 108 262 .61 240 322 229 108 249 317 251 219 248 214 241 281 .27 .28 267 240 240 317 248 220 ,.8 .30 265 254 237 281 .79 249 258 265 277 111 278 259 281 267 271 325 235 317 110 240 111 323 278 259 249 .79 252 238 164 277 .62 112 250 118 318 278 278 264 325 206 175 305 Stephens. Charlotte. Stephens, Robert. . . Stephenson, Dorothy .... .... Sterling, Leonard ..... .... Stern, Ruth ......... . . . , Sternberg. Paul ..... Sterne, John ...... Steven, Angus. . . Steven, Ian ...,... Stevens. Elmer ..... Stevenson, John .... Stevens. Samuel ..... Stevenson, Marie. . . Stewart, Alice ..,. . . ..,..27, .ffffffiiof ....235, 236, .........20, Stewart, Margaret .... Stewart, George .... Stewart, Virginia. . . Stickler, Charles .... Stien, Sidney ....,. Stij ek, Ethel .... Stile, Marion .... Stinson, George ..... . . ff,'2o,'66. 26.214, Stirton, Jeanette ............... Stivason, W. L., . . . Stock, John ...,.... Stock, Margaret .... Stock, Robet ...... Stoefer, Ralph .... Stoehr, Kurt ....... Stoesser, Helene .... Stokes, Jean ....... Stokes, Marguerite. . Stoll, Howard ...... Stone, Audrey ..... Stone, Betty .... Stone, Hazel .... Stone, Selma .... Merritt .... Stone, Stonich, Eileen ..... Storms, Harrison. . . Straesser, Charlotte. Straesser, Earl ...... Straub, Adeleen .... Stritter, John ..... Strand, Linnes ..... Stroud, Parry .,.... Strawn, Silas ....... ...19, 27, I '. '. '. 1171 257, .U .A .H .H .Q .Q .. .A .I L19 .I ...23, 62, 78. 11111621 112. . 116, ......111. .. ...... 74, ..'.'2:i2, Stromburg, Edward .......,...,. Stropes, Betty .,............... Struble, Forrest .......,......,. Strunk, Norman .... 62, 108. 220. Stuart, Roberta .........,... 208, Stuchlik, Jackie, ............ 27, Stuller, Earl ...... ..... Sturla, Sue ....... ,... Stuteville, Orion .... .... Sudow, Miriam ,.,.. ..... Suhr, Frederick ..... . . .116, Sullivan, Thomas. . . Sundberg, Elizabeth Sundene, Robert. . . Sunderland, Edwin. . 73, 115. Sundin, Ralph ..... Surgl, Eleanor ...... M . Stuker, l elvin ...., Svoboda, Frank ..,. Svoboda, Mabel .... Swanson, Clarice. , . Swanson, Corinne.. Swanson, John ..... Swanson, Norman. . Swanson, Robert. . . Sweitzer, Oliver .... Swenson, Louise ....... 27, 111. Swift, William ..... Swimming ......,.. 171. Swisher, Robert. 145, 154, 156, 161. Sykes, Shirley ..... Sy1labus'Business Staff .....,.... Syllabus Editorial Staff .......... Syllabus McKinlock Staff ........ Syring, William .... T .. .... .215 Taescher, Henry ..., Tait, Elizabeth ..... Talaga, Louis ...... Tamon, Harvey. . . . Tangora, Paul ...... Tankersl ey, Ruth. . . Tannabaurnl, Gerald Tanner, Julia ...,.. Tanner, Julian ..... Tanton, Marion .... Taraba, R. .,..,. . Tarrant. Newell .... Tatge, Edward ..... Tau Delta Kappa. . . Tau Delta Phi ...... Taylor, A. B. ..... . Taylor, Allen ..... Taylor, Arnold ..... Taylor, Barbara .... Taylor, Helen ..... Taylor, Jim ........ Taylor, Lyman ..... Taylor, James. . .. Taylor, John ...... Taylor, VVilliam .... Taylor, Virginia .... Teeven, John, . .. . ..... 23 . . . . .27, 242, 2142215 236 .... '..19,' .23, 221, 216, ........265. '.'.','.'6'2 ' 226' '.'.'.','15l1', 162 fflllliislil .. ...214, f'.'f11is'. . . 261 250 111 297 257 251 277 235 235 . .3 249 317 260 281 325 . .3 .92 247 241 261 269 235 323 239 238 256 254 243 242 221 263 232 .70 271 271 280 .62 242 281 118 O00 256 274 316 322 238 . .3 254 256 317 236 267 259 108 267 235 257 238 235 324 219 . 23, 249 251 .316 325 259 259 249 253 229 318 269 .237 176 240 282 . 75 . 74 299 246 , 243 268 .317 ..31 237 325 241 228 267 .323 229 . .92 .238 .320 .251 . 118 .222 .243 .268 . .70 ..62 74 108.276 v . 243 ......219. ....70. .....236. Tegtmeyer, Roy .... Teigen, Robert ..... Teitelbaum, Aaron ...., .... 7 0. Templin, Ren ...... Tennis ..,........ Ten Eyck, Guiles. . . .. ...23,78. 235 268 317 . .7L 230 108 . 108 195 276 Tepper, Charles ..... Terhune, Douglas, . , Terrill, Earl ...., . . Terry, Arthur ..... VVhipple Caroline, . .. ......70,7 6, 241 110 ffi4'i6i2a2' 253 ...,.....,..238 Willard, Chester ..... 278 249 256 Thayer, Ralph .... ...,,.. 6 6, 70 Theta Xi .......... ..... 2 52 Theater Board ...... ..,.. 9 2 Thiedohr, Lauris ...... ,..., 2 69 Thielbar, Frederick ..., ..,.,.... 3 Thiele, Sherwin ...., ........ 2 37 Thomas, Jane ..... ..... 7 0, 267 Thomas, Earl ....., ....... 2 46 'Thomas, Edward .... ..... 2 40 Thomas, Fred ...,.. ,... 2 91 Thomas, Jane ....,. ..... 2 67 Thomas, Leonard .... . . ,62, 277 Thomas, Margaret ..... ..... 2 60 Thomas, O. B. ,...... ...19, 246 Thomle, Irwin ..... .... 1 12, 245 Thompson, Betty ....., ........ 2 60 Thompson, Herbert ...,,.....,... 237 Thompson, Jacqueline ............ 268 Thompson, John ......,,. 70, 80. 278 Thompson, Phyllis ........... 62, 126 Thompson, Ruth .... ,....... 2 58 Thompson, Ruth .... ,......... 2 68 Thompson, Ruth ....,..... 221, 256 Thomson, George ..........,..... 243 Thorkleson, Daphne ...,. ....... 2 23 Thorne, Charles ..,.... ..,.. 3 Thorne, Narcissa .,.. .,,...,.., 2 65 Thorpe, Don ,..... . , .... , ....,.., 70 Thorson, William ....,........ 70, 78 Thorstense, Robert ..... 108, 110, 237 Tiedje, Charles ......,....,...... 317 Timmerman, John. . , ...,..... .278 Tinen, John ...,..., ....... 3 16 Tinsley, William .... .... 1 08,238 Todd. Arthur .,.. ....... 2 38 Tolva, William ....., ..... 1 08 Toman ...,.......,.. .... 7 0 Tomlinson, Elizabeth .... ..... 2 08 Toms, Mona .......... ,..,.. . . .70 Torcum, Virginia .... ..... 2 7, 218 Torgeson, Harold ...... .... 2 20, 316 Torkelson, Daphne ......,....... 265 Toskey, Jerry ................... 79 Toskey, Mary Jane .,..... 20, 27, 256 Tosoonian, Jerry .,..,............ 70 Toth, Stephen ....... 66, 154, 160, 238 Totten, Lois ............,...,... 112 Towle, Mary. ................... 268 Townsend, Lillian. . . .... .209 Townsend. Oliver ..... ....... 2 40 Trace, Florence .... ........ 2 57 Track .,.,....... .... 1 77, 182 Trail, John ...... .......... 2 53 Trastok, Victor ..,.. .........,.. 2 40 Trenkle, Fred ......... 166, 169, 250 Trenkman, Richard .....,,..,,... 244 Treusch, Jerome ...... . . . .... .214 Triangle ........... ....... 2 53 Trimball, Betty .... ...223, 268 Trott, Alfred .,..... ....... 2 53 Trotzky, Selma ....,............, 257 Trumball, Barbara ........... 225. 259 Trump, Barbara .... , ....,....... 268 Trundee, Katharine. . .62, 203, 208, 221 Tryloff, Duane, .,......,........ 240 Tucker, Lois ....... ........ 6 3, 260 Tucker, Joseph ..... ..,.... 2 40 Tucker, Sherman .... ...... 7 0 Tuma, James ...... . . .249 Tupica, Anne ...... .... 6 3 Turk, Richard ..... . . .240 Turley, Helene ...., ,... 7 0 Turley, Edward ..,. ..... 1 08 Turner, Arthur ..... ....... 2 37 Turner, Virginia. . . . .,., 17, 228 Tyner, Jack ...... .,..... 2 37 Tyson. Jack ....... . . .237 Tyson, Ross ....,.... . . .220 U Ullman, Donald ......,.......... 316 Urnbreit, Myron ,.,......... 236, 317 University Theatre Plays .... 94, 95, 96 University Orchestra ............. 109 Unnewehr, Marion ......, ...,... 2 56 V Vail, W, D.. ......... ...114 Varhu ............., . . .294 Van Buren, Sheldon .......,...... 317 Van Buskirk, Mamie ......,...... 111 Vance, C. F. .....,..... 92, 154, 249 Vance, Mary Laura ............,.. 27 Vance, Norman.70, 227, 250, 166, 167 Vandenberg, Donald ......... 110, 112 Van der Linde, Jean. .63, 232, 264, 280 Van Der Schaegh, Margaret ,...... 321 Van Dyne, Ed. ,..,...... ..,. 7 8, 243 Van Horne, Marjorie ....., ,.... 2 60 Van Keuler, Winifred ........... Van Meter, W. H., .. Vanzo, Fred ........ Vardaman, Howard .,.. .... 1 10. . , .... 276 .. .... 154 ,.70 ,220 , 159 219 Vauger, Ruth ....,.. ...,.. 2 74 Vawter, Janet ....,.. ....,.. 2 65 Veneklasen, Dudley. . . . . .70, 108 Veneklasen, Paul ..., .... . 70 Vernier, Walter .... . , 317 Better, Herbert .... . . 316 Vickory, Earl .... . . .277 Vickory, Eugene ,... , . .214 Vieths, Evelyn ..... ..... 2 23 Vignola, Teresa .... . . .20, 258 Vincent, Janet ..... , ..., 281 Visscher, Hubert ....., ...,.... 1 08 Vogel, Bob .,..,.....,....,. 164, 222 Vogel, Catherine Louise. . .63 208, 265 Vogel, R. C. ........,....... 117. 244 Vogel, Virginia ....,... ...,,.. 2 56 Voigt, Theodore ...,........ 291, 317 Voights, Bob .........,,... 164, 243 Voorhees, Elizabeth Ann ......,.. .63 Votapka, Ray ...,... 63, 108, 110, 245 Vye. John ..................... 253 W W. A. A.-Mu Informal Pictures. . . .99 W. A. A.-Mu Show Board ,..... . , .97 W. A. A.-Mu Publicity. . ,101, 102 103 W. A. A. ................,., 201. 212 W'achma, Marvin .............,.. 279 Vlfack, Edwin ....... 63, 118, 215, 244 Waechter, Dorothea ,......,..... 265 Wagner, Gilbert ................ .70 Wagner, Leon ....,.. . . 112 Wahlberg, Richard .... , . 000 hVfllllSl'1l'0Hl, John ..,. . , .70 NVaidner, Mary ........,...,..... 260 Wakefield, Ruthven .,,,........,. 317 Wakemann, Joann. . .63, 20, 147, 228 VValdorf, Lynn ..........,....,. 154 lValdorf, The Rev. Ernest l.. ..,.. . .3 Wales. Donald. ......,.....,... 235 XValford, VValker ..,............ 237 YValker, Glenn .,... .,,..,. 2 37 Walker, Harriet ,...... . .,.. 63. 265 Walker, Margaret ..,,..,.....,. .70 Vllalker, Ray .....,,.....,....... 235 Wallace, Dorothy May .........., 63, 111, 223. 256 Wallace, Jack .,......... 23, 19, 248 Wallace, Lenora .... ......... 1 11 Wallace, Robert ...,. .,...,. 2 78 VVallace. VVitt ......... .,.. 3 18 Wallenstein, Marvin ..,,. ...... 2 41 Vllallgren, V, C. .,..... .... 1 16, 248 VVallin,J,J. ............,....... 116 lVallis, Kenneth .......,....,,.. 317 YVallner, Dorothy.. .281. 111, 112, 263 Wally, Betty .............,..... 281 lValsh, Blanche ................ 325 Walsh. Burnett A ............... 316 Vllalsh, Dolores. ...... 208, 264, 281 NValsh, Karin .................. .70 Walter, Herbert .... ..... . . , . 316 Walters, George .... .. 318 VValters, Russel ,... ,. 250 Waltz, Hazel ..,..,. ..,. 2 66 Wanek, Richard ..... ...,,.,.. 2 78 Ward, Granville ................ 318 Ward, Helen ..,............ 296. 322 NVard, John...23, 115. 215, 222, 246 Ward, Winifred ....,..,.....,.. .92 Warner, Eugene ...........,..,. .64 VVarner, Mary ..... 64, 280, 223, 264 Warner, Marietta ............ 70, 267 W'arner, Petter ............,.... 242 Warren, Carlyle ...,. ....., 2 39 Warren, Catherine. . . ...... . 263 Warren, Charles ....,...,,... 24, 110 Warren, Helen ....,.....,...... 268 Warren, Lauretta ............... .70 Warren, Charles ..... 64, 110, 112, 276 Vllarren, Helen ..,..,..,........ .64 Warrick, La Mar Sheridan ....... 269 Warrick, Walter ........,.....,. 254 Washburn, E. D. .............,, 114 Washburn, Randolph ......., 116, 237 Wason, Lloyd. , . Waterman, Day., '. I I '. I I . f. '. '. alas, .242 260 Waters, John. .,,,. ......,..,..... 2 78 YVatt, Helen. . .12, 147, 221, 205, 269 Watts, Vivian ...............,.. 262 Waxler, John ........,......... .70 Wead, David .... .... 2 46 Webb, J. W. .,... ....... 1 14 Webb, Glena ...., .... 2 16, 274 Weber, Anna ...... .... 2 16, 262 Weber, Dorothy .... ....., 3 21 Weber, Marcel B.. .. .... .70 Weeks, Nancy ................. Wegner, Erwin ..,.... 154, 162, Wegner, Margaret ........... 70, Weigel, Dorothy Elaine ....., Weil, Frances ..... Weil, Jane ......,. Weinberg, Bershard ...... 108, Weiner, George ...,.. Weinger, Harriet .,.. WBlHd0Tf, Archie ..,. Weinstock, Earl, Jr.. . . . Wirtz, Marian ...,.. Weir, Libby ......, Weis, Doris ......... Weisbrod, A brah am .... Weiss, Betty ..,..... Weiss, Donald, . . . . Weksler, Sylvia ..... Weldjn, Emil ...... Weldon, Arthur ..,,. Wellman, Robert. , Wellnitz, Marianne .... Wells, Charles ....... Wells, Dick .,....., Wells, Donald. Wells, Dudley .... Wells, Gordon ...... VVells, Harry L.. . .. Wells, James ..... W'ells, Lyman ...,. Wells, Richard ..... Wells, William. . , .. John. . Welsh. Wendzel, Jean ..... Werd, Paul ....,... Wermuth, Phyllis .,.. Wermuth, R. P. .... , 70, '164 , ,'.'.'64,' .'.'.'fa,'6 Wermuth, William ......... 222, Wernle, Robert, , . Wescott, Mason .... lVest, B. C. .,...... . Wheelr, Warren. . . Wheelock, Priscilla ..., 31, 148, ....1'17-, .....76, . White Emilie ...... White, Inn ...... White, Mary ..... White, Paul .,...,.. White, Richard ..,... White, Robert ...,.... White, Roald ............. White. William R., .lr. .... . Whitehouse, Bob ...,...... Whitford. George ....... 23, WVhitley, Dorothy .....,..... Whitmore, Mildred, . . . Whitney, Harold .... Whitsett, Charles .... Wicker, Robert .,.... ,'.'.'.'.78, NVickstrum, Barton ....,...,, Wicloe, Russell ........ 108, 112, Wieboldt, Raymond ......,..... Wiesner, Helen .,..... VViL!ent, John ....... Wilioui, Lillian ..,...,. Wilbur, Mary Jane. ,. .,,..,111, . , ..., 64, Wilcox, Betty .... ...., VVilcox, Robert .......... . ,..,. Wiley, Barbara .,..,.. Wilkey, Marie Eleanor ..... 65 1,Vilkin, Hazel ........ WVilkins. Adele .,..... 1Vilkinson, Gladys, . . . 240' .16, 321, Willard Hall, ..,. . . Willard, Virginia .... NVillen, Kenneth ..,.. VVilliams, Channing. . . Williams, E. B. ...,... . Williams, Muriel .... Williams, Nancy .... Williamson, Kay ...... Williamson,Warren .... Willis, Franklin. Willis, Rosemary .... 1Villoth, Joan. , . Wills, Earl ....... Wilson, Bill ...... Wilson, Cora ..... ....,.110, ' '. '. ', 651 -1411, Wilson, Delphine .... Wilson, Dorothy .... Wilson. Eugene .,.. Wilson Gene .... Wilson: George. . Wilson, Hugh .,.. Wilson, Joseph ..... Vililson, Kenneth .... Wilson, Oliver ..,... Wilson, Robert .,.. Wimm er, Cecil. . Windle, Wmis Tj I .. Winsberg, Julian Winnet, Ed. ....... . .....,65, . Qro, f f. f f foo .79, 117, 260 249 265 .64 257 257 241 241 .70 291 .64 .65 78 267 . .70 .269 .277 271 108 214 246 260 254 164 249 316 244 254 241 254 243 249 248 263 164 259 118 250 216 234 244 235 .70 .70 280 322 263 249 164 235 236 .64 164 77 260 296 237 . 64 . 70 236 245 . . 3 266 108 260 260 258 248 268 259 323 259 323 316 281 322 317 .74 116 264 268 264 .70 323 127 281 259 256 .70 236 .70 248 234 238 235 173 324 316 .70 243 Winship, Warren ............ 277, 108 Winslow, C. T. ..,,......,....... 237 Winter, Jean ....,.. 27, 74, 318, 267 Winter, R. A. ................... 254 Winzleler, John ........... ....., 7 0 Wirtz, Marion. . . .... .204 Wise, Howard .... ..... 3 17 Wise, Mary ...... .... 7 0 Wishard, Ruth ..... .... 6 5 Wishnick, Milton ..... ..... 2 16 Wishnick, Seymour .... ...., 2 29 Withrow, Richard ..., ..... 2 49 Witte, E. F. ........ ,.... 1 17 Wocasek, James .... .......... 1 08 Wohlfert, C. H. .,.. ,.... ...... 1 1 7 Wolf, Arthur ..... .... 1 08, 112, 245 Wolf, Irving .... ..,,........ 2 77 Wolf, Hazel ........ .......... 2 72 Wolf, Sarajean ,...., .... 7 0, 257 Wolf, Wilhemina .... .... 6 5, 264 Wolff, Jerome ,..... ..,.... 2 51 Wolff, Robert ...... ,..... 7 0 Woliley, Gordon .... . . ,276 Wolford, Walker ......,.. .... 7 0 Wornen's Debate ........... . . 105 Women's Glee Club ........,,... 111 W. S. G. A. Executive Board ..,... .16 W. S. G. A. judiciary Board ...,.. .15 Wood, Doris ...........,.....,. 322 Wood, MacDonald .......... 108, 237 Wood, W. W. ......... 70, 116, 215 Wood, Robert .....,............ 224 Woodbury, Ronald ..... 70, 76, 243 Vlloodrow, Dorothy ...........,. 280 Woodruff, Jean ....., ........, 2 64 Woods, Leonard ..,.........,... 316 Wooten, George .......... 65, 77, 249 Worland, James CDonJ .,..... 166, 237 Worm, Alan .........,......,.. 248 Wranglers, The ........,,....., 254 Wrath, Robert ................. 316 Wray, Park .......,. 70, 154, 157, 250 Wrestling ..,,,.......,..... 189, 192 Wright, Dale ...., ...,...,.. 7 0, 279 Wright, Ellis ....... ........ 7 0 Wright, Charles .... .,,.. 1 98 Wright, Helen ...... ..... 1 12 Wurster, Louise .... ....... 3 28 Wyant, Robert ...,. ........ 3 17 Wyles, Russell. . . .... 108, 247 Wyman, Emilie .... ...... 2 7, 79 Wyne, Patricia .... ..... 6 5, 111 Y Yankowitz, Jack .... ...... 7 0 Yarger, Orval ...... . ,..... 278 Yarnell, Robert .... ...., 6 5, 277 Yaccimo, Ray .... ....,.. 0 00 Yauger, Ruth ....... .... , .70 Yawitt, Marcella .... .... 7 0 Yblonky, Ben ...... . . .224 Yelter, Dorothy ..., ..., 7 0 Yonts, Charles ..... ..... 2 37 Young, Charles ...., ....... 2 39 Young, W. H. ....... ........ 1 16 Youngvorst, L. H.. . . ,... 117, 244 Y. W. C. A, ....... . ......17 Z Zabahon, Amanda ..,.. ....,... 3 22 Zack, George ........ .,.. 2 94, 316 Zak, Lucy .......,, ..,.... 2 57 Zarabin, Edward .... ,.... 2 76 Zderaa, John ....... .....,..... 6 5 Zehr, Dan ....... ............ 1 74 Zeigler, Jean .......... 111, 281, 259 Zeisler, George ..... ............ 2 52 Zelle, Charles .... ,..,....... 7 0 Zelle, Kane ........ ......., 2 43 Zenter, Howard .... .... 2 29, 270 Zeta Phi Eta ....... ..,..., 2 32 Zeta Tau Alpha ....,. .....,.... 2 74 Ziffren, Paul ...,.......... ,...... 7 8 Zimmer, Benedict ..............,. 70 Zimmer, Charlotte ..... 70, 65, 213, 258 Zimmer, Ethel ...,...........,.. 112 Zimmerman, Marjorie ............, 86 Zimmerman, William ..,......... 316 Zinke, Dorothy ....,...,..,.. 66, 280 Zin, Franklyn ,....... ...66, 116, 215 Zitko, John .......,...,..... 154 254 Zitewitz, Hedschen Herrnina ...... 214 Zivi, Florence ....,.............. 272 Zinn, Frank ,.,............. . , . .238 Zoller, Adeline ...... ..... 7 0 Zorich, Steve ...,..... ...,.. 7 0 Zuckerman, Bertram ..... .... 7 0 277
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